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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-16 - Orange Coast Pilot.Santa Ana .Heights.project OK'd By LISA MAHONEY Ot .. 0.-, ......... Orane,c: Counly supervisors closed the book on one of their thorniest land-use problems Wednesday by approvi na a specific plan for Santa Ana Heights. Located under the fli&bt path df John Wayne Airport, the community has been a battlqround over aircraft noise si nce the county announced plans to expand the airport by 1990. The specific plan resulates land Wole Soyinka today be- came the first African winner of the Nobel Prize tor literature./ A4 Boating It may be back to the drawing board for the America's Cup challen- gers after the results of the trials are In. Boating writer Almon Lockabey tells us why.A7 Nation The Senate approves an anti-drug bill without a death penalty for drug- retated murders./ A8 INDEX Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public notices Sports Television Weather A9 A7 A3 85-6 B7-10 A10 B7 A8 A 11 A7 A3 84, 7 81-4 AB A2 uses -.reed to by residents m January 1985. The plan preserves ear:t of the OrtA for resident1al-equestnan and kennel uses wbile convenina the rest lo a business park. It is the last of four plans to brina the community into compliance wath state noise resulations. Supervieor Thomas Riley. wt)ose Sth District includes Santa Ana Heights, said the specific plan should take the community trom years of nqlcct to a bright future. Director of Plannina Bob Fitbtr said he hoped the plan will result in ~rmony between retJ(~ents and the airport. I Two plans previously approved by supervison -purchase assurance and acoustical insulation -have left many homeowners bitter. Residents say the voluntary, plans require them to aive up too much for a very small r~tum. The county is ofTerina to buy homes from Santa Ana Hei&hts residents who have not found buyers or who have not been offered enouati money to replace their current resi- dences, homeowners have said. Homeowners aJso complain about the restrictions placed on a plan \hat would help tt\em insulate their homes aaainst jct noise. If they take advan- tage of the plan, they roust &ive up the right to sue the airport if noise levels increase, residenu said. A third plan desi&n1ting Santa Ami Heipu as a redevelopment area is not controversial. The plan a~ved Wednesday establishes zo01n1 for the communi- ty. architectural standards for the business park and a traffic plan. recreation ond other improvements. Two hours of testimony Wednes- day centered on three area of disagree ment: traffic now improve• ments, buildi ng heights in the busi- ness park and zonin& of two acres at Cyprc-&s A venue and Orchard Drive owned by the Belt family trust. County plannint comm1M10Der1 recommended cul-de--sacs on 81rch trect and Cyprc!.s A venue io ~eat motomts from usina ruide:ntial streets to get from Mesa Onve &O South 8r11tol Street and the airport area. A '1udy on an addiuooal cul-ck-tee . tn the Bayview tract was also rec.- ommended. Several residents complained tbe rPleue ... cotnfTY /MS) Canyon sites lead new jail location list County staffers review 29 possibilities; su pervisors to get choices in November By LISA MAHONEY Pre viously controversiaJ site~ in Of .. o.ii,,.... ,..,. Coal and Gypsum canyons are on the last that also includes mes 1n Weir OrangeCountyoflic1als arc review-Freemont and Bhnd canyons. in' a list of29 loca11ons which may be More potential Jail locations an: suitable for a large, remote jaLI. Irvine Lake, Limestone Creek and A 4,500 to 5.000-bed minimum-Loma Ridge, all in the Santtago maximum secunt~ Jail, needed to Canyon Road; Rattlesnake Can}on take the pres!>ure o the overcrowded near Irvine, Ford Aerospace propert)' main Jail 1n Santa Ana. could be and Chnstranitos. both near Ortega located in several can yons off the h Riverside Freeway. around Irvine or Highway, and the sout count} '>t tc'> . ofCh1qu1ta Canyon. La Pa7 ( anada in south Orange County. according to Gobemadora, Caspers Park \an a report ~y LSA of Newport Beach. Juan Creek, Prima Dc\l:hci;.ha. . Co~m1ssioncd by county super-Capistrano Black Star and Round visors in September 1985, the report · · includes recommendations made as canyons. far back as t 982 dunng previous The 29 locations will Ix n:\lt:wcd attempts to designate a stte for a new b) cou nt)' <>taff mcmbcrs who will Jatl that would be built by the year gi ve the supcr.,.1sors a smaller slate ol 2000. poss1b1ltt1e<1 1n Novem ber. Su pen 1sors will choose one or more of the staff-reco mmended SJtes for an environmen tal review and engincenng analysis. The board's past attempts at choo~ 1ng a new/ajf site ended in stalemate because 0 v1sorous oppos1t1on fro m resident'> ltving near areas under cons1deratt on But. under pressure by a federal Judge to reduce jail overcrowding, supen.1sors have vowed that "not·in· m}·backyard" att11udcs Wlll not prevail In an auempt to sausfy the court, board membcr'i have already chosen the Anaheim Stadium area as a preferred location for a 1,500-bcd med1 um-max1mum secunty jail they hope will be constructed by 1990. ( ntena used an choosinJ the 29 remote site po s1b1hues eliminated all locattons wtthan 1h male of eiusting or planned rcsadenual and com- mercial development. HB's increased crime rate doesn't worry police chief By ROBERT BARKER Otllleo.llr ......... Reversing nearl} a dcrn<ll'. ol de· clane. the cnmc rate increased I I 5 percen t in Huntington Beach for the first six months of I 986. But the un expected spun should n't tarnish the c11y's reputation a" one of the 'lafest ct11es 1n th e United States. Poltce Chief Earle Robitaille sa id Wcdncsda\ Roh1t.a1llc said he was neither alarmed nor pleased 1n learning olthc crime rate increase. The figures were rdca'>Cd by the FBI thl\ week forctt1cs "11h pQpulat1ons of I 00.000 and 0\('r "I don't put a lot of rrt'dththt~ 1n m11nthl~ or 4uartcrl) repo rt'>." Rob- 1ta1lk \:lid If 11 were fo r two or three \l'Jr'> or a longer period of lime 11 (ould be d11Teren1 " Thl' FBI ltst showed that 4.!0 0 cnme'I were comm itted tn Hunt- in~ton Beach fro m Jan I to June JO of th 1s} car The en me total for the \a me period last )'Car wa'> 4. HO Assault'> tncrea..ed 10 percen1 to lead the catcgone of crimes. There were I 57 assaults for the firs I half of the )ear compared 10 121 last year Other catcgoncs compns1ng the FBI cnmc 1nde' total for thl· ctl) incl uded • Robbenc\. l.J1J tlm \Car 79 la .. 1 )Car for a 15 3 percent llllf(•asc -.Rapc'i. 25 this >Car 20 la\t ~car for a 25 pe rcent incrca'c •Veh1ck thefts. 44111h1~ \Car 17~ last \car for an 18 1 pt•n·ent ·inncase • .\r<1on 20 tht\ \l'ar IX la<,t \car fo r an 11 I percent Im rl'J'c •LanenHhelt. ~ll''i th1., \car 2.54.l la'il · H'ar for .in 11 pcrll·n1 tncrease • BurglJne .... 1.261 th1<, \Car I 174 last \car h1r .i 7 4 peru·nt in crea'ic •Murd<"r '\ ihl'i ycar. J last year. no change Rnh1ta1llc "hn has anno unced plans to rc11rc nnt Maren aficr servi ng ncarl)' 20 ~cars as police chief. said the annea..e~ for Hunti ngton Beach. a ct t} "-Ith a populauon of about 185.000. generall y reflect a cnmc ra te upsw1n' reported through- out the natton ( al1fomia. he said, showed a 6 percent cnme rate increase ,4 Roh1ta1llc ..aid tha1 H untt ngton Beath is \ttll one of the safest placc:s to ltvc 1n the country and that the r.ite of 1ncrea">e'> was based on a relauvely lo" number ol Jctual tnmes Other uttl., he !><ltd had grcatl'r numbers of crtml'' hut less ra le'> of increase In 19K\ ll untt nglon Beach was named om· ol the ..ak!>t 15 com- mun111c\ 1n thl' I 'nttt'd ()tates 1n a report <,pon!>orcd h\ Figgie lnter- (Pleaee eee CllDIE/ A8) NB incumbents face stiff challenges STEVE MARBLE Youth denies murdering FVstudent By STEVE MARBLE Oftt.0.-, .......... There arc I 1 candidates vying for four <;eats on the Newport Beach City C o unctl tn the Nov . .f general elec· 11on The council 1\ d1 -.1dcd into districts. tho ugh candidates arc elected a1 largl' Thr race \O lar has pitted 'llow- growth and pro-growth factions though the candidates ha ve rr'i1stcd tho..e label!> In 1wo of the districts incum bent!> arc seeking re-electton Suspect sought ln Mesa slaying By TONY SAAVEDRA OftMO.-, ......... minor argument between two roommates ofa crowded Costa Mc'in apartment apparently led to the shoo11ng death unday of one of the men, police reported. C.cnaro Mont1llo, 19, wasshot once '" the face apparently by one of hi~ roommates 1n the upstairs apartment at 2009 Maple t. .380-caliber (Pleaee eee SLATIJ'f0/A6) and in the other two the field of candJdates ts wide open First District Don Strauss ha s grown accu\tom to being a lone voice on th e Newport Beach C1tv Counnl ror eight } car'>. hl· has 'ltealhh \ otcd agatn\I prOJl'<.t' and de\ l'l11n· men ts that call for ollile con!>tru1:t1on or hotel'>. lie was alone agatn wh en he voted against thl' ctt ) '<; sculcmcnt with the count) over airport e>.· pans1on Strauss \CC\ h1m..clf ao; a balancing Flrat of two artlcl•• vie" on a pro-~owth Cat )' Council H1\ foe, -;ee him U'i a man who " <11mpl} out of Sll'P w11h the l 11) \ l''>tJhli\hmcnt Jame'> "Bu11" P{'r<ton 1s the person "h11 hope., to bring Strauss' tenure on the lO unctl to an end. Ot ha'> have tned befo re but Per· ,on. a n ty planning comm1<1'i1oner .ind the panel's form er chairman, ha' launched what ma v be th e most \ 1gnrou'> tampa1gn trauss has )'Ct lan·d Pa\on. an ,111orne)' "ho II\ C'> 1 n Halhoa ha' mu\tercd an 1m press1ve \\ill r hr\I of ncarl) $25.1100 <;trauss. \\ho li\l'' un I 1do l\lr ha' rat'>cd ahoul ~IX IKlll I hl' t\-i1 h,1 H' Jgrecd 10 keep their u1ntl'\I dean Pa!.on a(·knowlcdgl'' \rrau" a' .. ,, true gentleme n" and "ltr.lll" \J\\ Jhm11 th e <1a me thing ol Pcr\ufl But 1hat '\\hl·n· the back-<,fapp1ng cruh ELECTION '86 Per.on cla1m'I \trau" '" inatll'nlt\ l' 111 the m·c11\ .ind l'Onl l'rn' nt rc'>tdl·nh of Halhna and Cen tral Nn\p11r1 I k '""'" <iWIU'iS vote\ .1(!a1n ... 1 l"lfllll'd'> 1u,t 10 \ llll' aga tnst thl·m I ur 1hn h, \tall'' tha1 \traus<> ha\ .tb\l,llnl·d trom (Pleue eee STRAUSS/ A2) Irvine Jewish center p a rking foes r e buffe d By G. JEANETTE A VENT Neighbors complaining abou1 tral· fie and parking at an Irvine kwt\h center failed to have their complu1111\ addressed by the Ir\ tne < tty ( 'ounctl on Tucsda} The council. 1n approving a tcm· porary admin1strat1on hu1ld1ng for the Chabod of lrvinl· Jcw111h Center. refused to debate traffic and parking concerns on the adv1n· of the c•t} attorney. who ~1d the 1<1\ucs \hould he dcbatcd 'iCparatcly at a future dall-. The council voted unanimously to allow the Chabad to install a 1.440· 'i(.luarl·-foot. temporary offil·e 'itruc· tu re on the 'itte to relieve the problem of the sanctuary doubling n' classroom space. Linder the plan. the cla\\C'i no" rnnductcd in the sanctuary will move to an C'ttSl tng building u~·<l for admin1strat1 ve purpo~s. The adman· 1i.trat1ve office would movt• to the new temporary bu tiding. In .1 ll·tter to lhc ct t)'. Harold Weiss. ,1 rw.1rh\ hn meolo\ncr who appealed thl' dl'l l.'ltun lo the counctl. said the pl.H cmcnt nl another temporary hutlding on lhl' ''tc would increase truflil .ind parking problem~ and "rnndom· an npansion of e•os1ing U'il'\ on the ""e " l hc ut) planning stafT. howeve r, <ll'll.'1 nHned that the temporary bu1ld- 1ng Y.ould not create any sdd1t1onal tralfa or demand for park1n1 bccau'>t' thl· bu1ld1ng docs not represent an l'\pan,Hm of the cl·ntcr·, ut t1\.1l•l'' In add11ton to "-CChlav traffic nc1ghhor'I haH~ complamt·d that th{ n·nter dtl\.C'l m park ing lot on ~aturda~ hccau'c ol J proh1 h1 t111n agntn'lt drt\tng lur Orthodo\ frw, 1111 the liahh:llh \1(·1ghhc1r' \a\ non Onhodo\ mrmhcr..nl tlH'll'nll'r nar~ on rcs1dcn11:il 'ilf'l'l•t\ 1n I nt\l'r\11\ Park The city'" planning rnmm1wnn apprc)\ cd the rCQue'it to riroh1b11 on (Plea.e eee JEWl8K/ A2) By STE\ E MARBLE OI tlM Delly"'-ltelf \ I 11' \np.l'll'' p..1111!. mt•mber pll'Jlkd inn<Xcnt "l•d nes<la\. w l harjll'' 111 murdering a Fountain V Jiil'\ I ltgh 'x·h1111I girl who wa\ shot nut"d1 thl' \.frmnnal ( 011..eum \\.hl·H 'hl' dnd her ho~ friend were luoktng lt1r th1·11 lJr < Jrlt1' < h,t\l'I lli "charged with murder Jnd J\\JUll wtth a dcadl~ \\l'Jpon 1n till' lum· li \hooting death 111 I,., \l',1r-11ld \u1annc Mohr Col- em.in "h11 "·" .111t·11d1ng J motucrO'i'i ra llv with hl'I hm lncnd c ha\l't. "hn lt1te11 a fXl\S1blc ltfc ..cntcnlc. "a' ordered to return to Lm <\ngdc<1 "upt·nor ( oun for a pretnal cun fcn•ncl' "'o\ I ' aU'ording to Dcpul\ D1•.tr1l t \ttumc) David Her- n forc.J < ha\l'/ .ind l"-O Juveniles \\.Crt' dITl'\tl·d tn lO nncctton With the 'hoottntL "-htch \Cnt 'lhock wave-; through the high -.chool that C'nleman .ind her ho\ lncnd. Chmtophcr Raith. attendt'd < 11lcman and Rarth were outing (Pleue .ee MURDER/ A.2) Public urged toprotestreplacementofHarbor Patrol deputie$ By ROBERT HYNDMAN,, 0t IM 0.-,"" etafl Hol"bor Master Harl') Gage 1s ~ek1na publtc <iuppon 10 rcve~ a county dl'CISIOn to rcplaC'e Shcnfl'5 depu11e~ with lowcr·clusafi cd " pccial office,... .. at Newport Haroor, DanJ Point llarbor • nd unset Beach Spca~tnM Wedoc~3\' to the New· ' port Harbor Arca Chnmber of om· merce's Marine D1v1 ion. Gage 1d the plan, dcs11ncd to ~ve money. also would reduce the level oflawcnforcl'- mcnt and fir-e protecti on 11 the harbo~. "People: want to thtnk of the hol'bor as o recrca11onnl arc.-a an<.J orily a, o rccrcat1onal area:~ Gaae 1d "Out we havr to makr that S>aft. ond Cl\joyw Ille for th<'m ·• Gagl' ~id Lhe 42 dcpu11e' cm· plo)'cd at the three harhof\ have special law enforcement and firt traanana and ctn rc<1pond mort cfT«· lively to cnmc and cmcracncic 1n the haroor ortu By replacing them with special officcrsw11h 1~41 training. pubhc 'l.llfct)' ma)' be JCOpard11cd. he \3td Gage Q'lkcd chamber of commerce mcmbcr'i, &athcrcd for the brC'akfa t mcl'ttng at the Balbo1 ~y Club. to wnt r or call rnunty upcrv1son and Ul'll' them to rcvcrY 1hc1r deer ion. lhe Board of upcrvi'Ors voted 1n l\ugust to replace the 42 dcputiC$ a" a way to \DVC about $678.000 in 'lalanc'I l ll\1matcly. the i.cven ~raeant\ and (I c "'ou ld be n-- placl'd Paul ( arry an aide to 'iuf)C'rv1,.or Tom Rile~. ntd ~upcrvl\llr\ did nnt behcvl' the h1gher-r1.11d and h1:t tl'r· tratncd depu11c' were m·cdcJ • 1 thl' harbors Spl'Cial offiC'<'I'\. who rclCl\.C aoout '6 hou,., af trl'llnana tomr3rcd to th e drputil'f MIO, manaac 'iC<'UrH fu nc- uon nt John Wa) nc l\1rport and the \ount' ttall of dmin1-;trat1on for c~ampk and could ht-tra1ocd to take Ori 1 larhur Patrol h1n1. tt0n'>, < nrt'\ \3td I In 11dd1t1on ( .ircy aid supcrv1son bcltcH' law cnforcrment functions \hould not b( paid for by lhe Harbors. lkacht's and Park budaet. which ha' funded the hcntr, Hal'bor Patrol D1v1 ion 'lincc 1975 Th<' H rbors. Bea h~ and Parks budset '' ~uppo d to fund con t~ 11on and ma1ntcnantt of part and n1hc:r rc1.reat1onal artas. he \Aid, and (Pleue ... BA.RBOa/ A2) .. Ola• C.. DAILY PILOT/ ThUrlday, October 18, 1111 TRAU88, BART FACE CllAL ....... !Olilll ia 35 ins&UCCt ovrr lbc last ~t1:9:'~ he tcrVet as a bllancina IJOia&olVJCW. Tbat'1ftnt. Bu&hehu ..._ uaaMe to wort cfrttuvely with die counciJ to ~ an~one cite to 10 ... wida his pc>ia1 oh~:· hnon ~non chaf'JCS that homeowners ud thole who rq>resent home· owaen' orp1uzation have lost faith in Strauss. tbal Suau votes his pbiloeophy rqatdless of how lus c:oDSlituents fed. Strauss &akes tht accusations in wide. . He defend his voting record as one that reftects the concerns and womcs or residents rather than the asp1ra· tioos of developers. The number of abatntions, he 'Sl)'S, are not an inordinante number for a four-year period. "That comes to about eight a year." ~ys Strauss, who explains an. abstain- lf\I vote as a way of consenting to go along with the prevailing side. Strauss denies that be is tnefTect1ve and claims he sometimes is successful in sof\enin& or even changing the views of his colJeagues.· "I represent a minority view. a · watchdog·t)'PC role,'' sa ys Strauss. "What is the city going to gain b} havinf a unanimous view on every- thing?· The simplistic view is that Strauss is a slow-growth candidate and Per- son j ust the opposite. Both can- didates, however. resist the labels. Person favors the expansion of Newport Center while Strauss does not Person says the expansion is a fair tradeofT for much-needed road improvements. Strauss contends the project will o~y further inundate the city with offices and comnwter traffic. , Strauss fears too many hotels and office towers will tum Newpon Beach into a West Coast version of Miami Beach. Person responds that the city is vinually built out and that its traffic is compounded as neighboring cities build hotels and offices . bttaute Han has lost favor, but b«au1e Bttk attms to be in the niht place at the ri&ht tJmc. Atuimc when slow·"°'wth causes have p.intd suppon 1n ciucs hke Co5ta Mesa and Irvine, Bcck led the fl&ht 1n Newpon Beach apin t CJt· pendina Newpon Center. For his effort. be has aaincd countyw1dc publicity. While other council candidates claw for attention, Beek has ~ome one of the most hi&h·profile rx-r· sonalities in town. Even in def'cat (hle when he made a blunder in a ballot araumenl). Bttk atabs headlines. Still: Beck bills himself as the undcrdoa in his second bid to unseat Hart. He has raised little money so far and has spent only SSOO. Pro peels for a h1gh-spend1ng campaign arc shm. he says. "The race can be won. howe ver." he says. Hart. who ha served as the ci ty's mayor and has been a member of numerou city and count) panels and agencies. said she 1s seeking a third tenn becau c she still enjoys her work and has become more involved 1n regional issues such as offshore oil drilling. · In cons1denng whether to seek a third term. Han says she sought out leaders of the homeowner organ11a- tions in her district and asked them whether she should keep on or bo~ out. "The) v.ere '~" cn~ourag1ng to me ... she says. Beek 1s the son of Joseph Beelr.. the founder of the Balboa Island Ferr) and a principal mover in the effort to develop Balboa Island. Beek. a Caltech-educated engineer. ha~ ser- ved as a city planning commissioner and now 1s the president of the Manners' Community Associatton. In Beek's view, Newport Beach is suffenng from bad planning at the hands of the present C'lt)' Council ;ind the cat} 's planning staff Too man~ offices. too many hotels, too much traffic. ~ aU ii 1 mult of do1na plannacyi· 'yes• to whatever the de ra Mk for." says Bttk. leek is ~ aied IO the proposed upu11on Newpon Center. He believes the raty "sold out" by reachn-a a lmkrntnt with Oranee County for the expension of John Wayne irport. He favors a citywide election on the question of whether the Irvine Coa t should be annexed by Newpon Beach. "I don't want a full·blown election on everything. Just a few of tbc baa issue~." M)'S Beek. Thouah Han voted apinst the expansion of Newport Center, Bttk challtges her posiuon as a dishooe t vote. He say& she favors the ex· pans1on and took exception only bccauSt" of the Irvine Co.'s unwillina· ness to delete plans for a restaurant atop a bluff over Newpon Bal. Han does favor most aspects o the expansion project but says she drew the line because the restaurant will blot out a pnccless view of the bay . ...< The former mayor's admirer claim Han has remarkable ioteifity and approaches her work withltiones· ty. The) claim at ts unfair to label her a<. a pro-growth, politician. But Beek and· his supporters arc tr} ing hard to do JUSt that. In a recent c1tyw1de mailer, mem- bers of the slow-growth group New- pon 2000 reported that Han has a "mediocre record." Han bristled at the charge. "Ifs a little earl y for that kind of stun~ isn't it?" she said till . Han declines to go on the a11ack and instead spea~ of un- fulfilled ~oats like finding a new regional airport sate in Orange Coun- t} or building the San Joaquin Hills Transportation Corridor to lessen traffic congestion in Newpon Beach. "If I wanted to. I could step away from all this," she said when asked about a third term ... But I still find myself very interested." (Nut: Profile. o,a cudl d•l ei 111 U.e lourtb aad slxtb dl1trlcts.) .. Even if we stopped building. the JEWISH CENTER.•• traffic wilJ still ger worse.~ says Person, who believes a project like From Al Newport Center offers the only hope for getting major road improve- ments. Strauss. however, feels that if the city is serious about tackling its traffic problem, it should stop pennitting construction of the very things 1hat produce traffic. Dl1trlct Tlaree Voters in Newport Beac]l have been down this road before. Ev'1yn Han. the two-term incum· bent whose sweet disposition belies her unbending convictions, versus Allan Beck. the wmy but caustic descendent of one of the city's pioneers. Four years ago. Han won a lopsided victory over Beek. This contest could be closer Nol site parkin$ on the Sabbath and Jewish hohdays for a three.year period. "'h1ch will expire Ma) 25. 1987. .. Parking will be addressed as a separate issue." Cit) Allorne} Roger Grable said. University Park resident Eh2abc1h Cohen said the temporary bu1ld1ng would represent one more step toward use of the site as an elemen- tary school site. Rabbi Mendal Duchman said the center is licensed as a preschool for 30 students and now has 28 children enrolled ... In no "'a)' do we plan to have an elementary school," he said. Responding to neighbors' concerns tha1 the center is being de' eloped in a piecemeal fashion. Duchman told homeowners, "Give us three years and we will get nd of all the modulars." Duch man said plans for buying the propen) would be finalized b}' the end of the year and the center was drawing up a master plan for the site. Responding to Duchman's com- plaint that the center was being harassed, council member Dave Baker ~id, "It 's not the Chabad at issue. 11''> the land use." Baker said the issues of parking and growth would be addressed tn the future . 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Frio.yete·seem enc1tetuge1ne1e 17 pm. ..._,... todey .. 551 p.111 ..... Frldey et S·•t Liii and ,.._ egein •t t ;1lp.111 MURDER SUSPECT PLEADS INNOCENT ••• From Al the area outside the Coliseum tor their car when three people grabbed her purse, which contained $2. A local resident volunteered to help the couple look ror the purse and Col- eman was shot as she wallted down an alley where the trio allegedly was lurking. It was the first v1s11 either Coleman or Banh made to the Coliseum and both were said to be unfamiliar with the area. One of the Juveniles. a 16-year-old girl. agreed to plead guilty to robber) charges last month in exchange for having murder. attempted murder and assault charges dropped, said Herriford. Sentenced to the California Youth Authority for a maximum term of five years, she will be eligible for parole within a year. said Hcrnford. A second juvenile . .o 14-year-old boy. still faces murder charges and is HARBOR PATROL ..• From Al 1s fast running out of adequate funds to keep up with the budget demands. Gage admitted Wednesday that funds arc 11ght, but argued that reducing the level of patrol service was not warranted. ··w e see it as being very negative," he said. ''If they go through wi th this change. the only wa) we can accom- modate it 1s to cease some of the functions we now provide." Gage also argued that alleged savings of $678,000 in salanes actu· ally would be less because the special officers would still need supervisors to watch over them. In add111on. reserve officers would be lost since they would have no supervisors MAIN OFFICE 330 wa1 Bet s1 CAltta Mete c" either. According to Care). the board ma} decide to reverse its de~isaon 1f supervisors are convinced public safety is jeopardized. Phone calls and letters to Riley, he said, have been mixed. The County AdministrativeOffice. which recommended the change, will issue a status report in November. and another in February. But 1f supervisors decide to go ahead w11h the switch. special officers will fill positions as deputies retire or trans- fer. No deputies will be forced to transfer. however. County officials ant1c1pate a com- plete turnover by January 1988. scheduled to appear in Compton Juvenile Court on Fnday. Banh. who talked wuh rep0rters after the shooting .. Je1d he and Coleman had dat~d through · ttigh ~chool and planned someday to mafl) .. We had it all plannee~ut," he said. Letters from qua.te vlctlms reach LA LOS ANGELES (AP) -Four sacks of hastily scribbled messasrs from survivors of the El Salvador earthquake arnved at Los Angeles International Airport to be relayed to womed famil}' and fnends here. .. Mr. German Pena. from Mr. Jose A. Pena. Family is OK." read one message. followed by a telephone number of the U.S. resident to be contacted. .. To Waldo and Mariam Saravia from Manha De Arevalo. We OK but please call us ... read another. again followed by a phone number. Some 1.000 to 2.000 such messages. amved Wednesday night aboard Taca International Airlines Fliaht 510 from San Salvador. where at least 982 people were killed and more than 8.000 injured in Friday's devastating earthquake. o.;:,~• 11 Quer.ntMd ...... .oor .. t Bli• 1560 C:O.ta Mew CA 9162e 0...ltO-, e.42·6471 .,.,.,_ 6 tc)IOf.ei 14~--432 I Coc>'J''1(jlll 1983 0.8/l09 Coes1 Pu~ Comcleny No -910t>et ..._tra•.ont 9Cl>IO<•ai ,,,.II .. OI .~ ... "*'" '*"" may tie repoouceo ..,,_,, _,., P9t mQIQll ot c.opyroQlll - Justcall 642-6086 ..ionoty.f'rtOey K tou 00 not N\19 yout -by S30pm celloelO't 7 p m ana your cooy "'"' tie a.w..eo s.cono daU -1-cl' pa40 el C:O.!e -CA'IO<,.... (UPS '"·8001 S..O.C..ptaon by~,.,.. S5 2S P9t Pe<10C1 Dy ,_. s 1 00 rnotl!Ny What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messaae will be recorded, transcribed and de- Li vered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering service may be used to rccdt'd letters to the editor on any topic. Contributors to our Letters column must include their name and telephone number for verification. Tells us what's on your mind. VOL. 71, NO. 281 F A L L WARDROBE EVENT! OCT 16fH TIIROUGH OCT 26fH ANY COMBINATION OF OUR ENTIRE FALL COLLECilON OF SUITS OR SPORT COATS AND SLACKS. TOTAL VAWE $500.00 YOU RECE IVE $100 DISCOUNT! A Continuing Tradition in Good Tastt ~ 8 fMttlON l\l.A~O EWPOIT I ti. CA 91660 (714) 644 0164 ttOUts MON Ttt fl! t().\I \\l 10 6 ll·J SatU10lly ano Sunde)' tt yOU 00 not ,_ )'OlJ/I copy Dy 7 • '" ~· oe!Olt I 0 I m -yOAi1 coP)' Wiii tie_.., ClrculeUon T1l1p.'lonee ""°'' ()f~Cout!ly ,.,... Ml-4m / rr"'· • ' .. . .. ' . . . . . . . . .. . . ... ' I -- Sid team benefit ball at Mert.itien O}ymp1c medal winners Phil and Steve Mahn: w1l! Join Doua t.cwis, downhill medaHst at the 198.S alpine wol'td championships, at the fint annual Ski Cclebratton Ball to benefit the U.S. ski team Friday at the Ho~el Mendie~ ~n NewP.0!1. Beach. SlS()..Mov1c and tclcvtsion c-clebnt1es will attend the . ~r-plate dinner-dance and aU ski enthusiasts arc 1nv11cd to attend. For fuNher information call the hotel at 476-2001. ' Medicare forum ln Irvine . Mc~icarc and supplemental insurance policies will be discussed at a free forum at the Irvine Senior Ce~ter, 3 Sandbu!l yvay, Friday. The forum. which ~gins a1 9 a.m., 1s mtended to help senior citizens understand the Medicare program and th• many supplemental insurance programs available to cover the portion of medical bills not paid by Medicare. Tres Lagunas to meet The first meeting of the season ofTres Lagunas. the south Orange County club of alumnae of the Alpha Gamma Delta soronty. will be held Friday at 11 :30 a.m at the home of Ames Crawford, 23611 1dney Bay, Laauna Niguel. Call Lillian Gibson at ?10-0S51 or Sh irley Norburgat 496-1928 for further information. Scholarship concert slated The m~sic of Chopin. Schubert, Clementi and Marcello will be arfiong compositions performed by Saddleback College music scholarship winners in a free recua.I Friday !l' noon in Fine Ans Room IOI of th~ . M1ss1on VteJo college. Call the Fine Arts D1v1s1on at 582-4747 for details. French society to meet The Alliance Francaise of Orange County will be$in its 23rd year Fnday wnh a program at 8 p.m. 1n Bnd~e Hall of the Congrega11onal Church. 340 St Ann s Dnve. Laguna Beach. A program onastrolog) will be presented and the cost 1s SJ for guests and S 1.50 for students under 25. Drawing workshop offered An 1st Joan Mes~nger will conduct a weekend drawing workshop Fnday and Saturday at Coastline Community College's Newport Beach Center. 3101 Pacific View Drive. Corona del Mar. The two-part class has a reg!stra11on fee ofS49 and will run from 1 to 9:30 p.m. Friday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday. Call 24 I ·6186 for rcg1strauon information. Emeritus Day planned Entena1nml'nt. refreshments. displays and a health fair will h1ghhgh1 the 10th annual Emeritus Da> at Saddlcback College in M1ss1on Viejo. T he event ~111 run from 8.30 a.m. to 3 p.m. at no charge 10 all older adults in <.Outhem Orange County. Call the Emntuc; ln~111u1c Oflice at 582-4530 for further 1nforma11on Guest night organlzed Tht' ~ou1h Orange Count) Chnst1an Women'<. Club will hold a Guest N1sht Fnda> a1 7 p.m. at tJle Hohda) Inn in 1.Atsuna Hills .\ travel program will be prcsentrd and 11ckcts. al S 15. ma> be reservc.-d.Q) calling Mi llie Waterman at 830-5734. PEO group to meet The Orange Coastal Rec1 procny Bureau of lht' PEO will con vene Fnday at 9:30 a.m. at Glt'ndale Federal Savings and Loan, 100 Newpon Center Dnvc. Newport Beach. Add1t1onal information 1s available from Barbara Kellogg at 650-0429 or Bl'th Carl') at !!46-4002. Thursday, Oct.16 • 4·JO p.m .. LaJana Beacb Haman Affairs Committee. Comm unit) Center. 384 Legion Street. • 5· 30 p m . joint meeting of tbe Laguna Beaeb Haman Affairs Committee and tbe Laguna Beaeb Housing Committee. Commun1t) Center. 384 Legion StreC't • 6· 10 p. m Lagana Beaeb Board of Adjust· meat. C1t> ( ouncil ( hambcrs. 505 Forest Avenue. • 6 30 p. m . Laguna Beacb Housing Committee . Community Center. 384 Legion Street. • 7:10 p.m . Irvine Planning Commission. C 1t\ Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. · Pou c£ Loe -Oranoe CoMt DAILY ptLOT.fThUl'ldaY, OCtoe. 11, 1W '* Countf exten~ indigent care pac 87 Lili MAHONEY Of .. ..., ........ Oraner County hu extended us tn· d11ent medical care contracts with UCI Medical Center in Oranac for two more years. The one·year aireements technically expired in July. Under one agreement, the county will pay $8.32 million for emeracncy health care for its indiaent residentJ, those who do Practice makes perfect not quahfy for Mflfi.Cal and arc 100 PoOr to pay tor med1cal 5trvice dunna 1986-87. The lump sum payment •~equal to what the med•?I center received last year for such servtees. The amount the county will pay in 1987·88will beat least $8.32 m1lhon. But 1f the county rece1ve1more10.pauent cmera- ency treatment funds from the state the increase will be paucd on to the medical center. Oul•P&tient services will remain at Former Californian Heather Watta of the New York City Ballet pracUcea dance moves with fellow troupe member Jock Soto. The company danced the firmt of Jta seven sold-out performances Wedneaday evening at the Performing Arts Center. $2 S mllhon. accordlq IO lbe aarttment. The county alto will .,.y an e1t1makd $310.000 for tndiernta merrcd to the medical cenlef by county public health workers. The actual amount paid per vt"t will increase at the tame ra~ as the Consumer Pnce Index formecHCal tcrvittt 1n the Loa AnJeles-Lona Bcacb·Anahcim area. The 1985-86 index was about 7 percent. A third aareement between the county and the medical center requires the hm pital 10 reimbune ttw couat)' lsill Srrvicct Ajtncy for up toS500.000 in co.- IUOClatcd with a Mcdi-C.al cJilJbitiay PfoSfllm es11bli1htd latt )ICIJ'. The prOpam 11 intended to reduce dlJe costs of ind1aen1 medic.al aervaces by 1denufy1n1 1ndiv1duaJ1 wbo Qual11)' for ~tate a si I.Ince and help1n1 them fiD out the nccc 5ary paperwork, C'ounty employees are sta\iOJ\ed 11 JM hospital for •hat purpote' .. Pa~@atsof girl, 5, attacked by lion .sue for damages By LISA MAHONEY and PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfllleO.., .......... The parents of Laura Small. an El l oro girl mauled by a mountain hon in March. have filed suit in Orange County upenor Coun seeking damages from numerous state and county agencies for allegedl> failing to warn the family of the hazard posed by the wild cats. Laura, 5. was mauled while walking with her mot her in Ronald W. Caspers Wilder- ness Park near San Juan Capistrano March 23. She suffered severe head and ey<' injunc\ and is partially paral}zed. The suit names 21 government cn11t1t''> and ind1 v1duals and two pnva1c corpor- auons as defendants. Each has 30 days to respond. Though the suit does not ask for spec1til .damages. Donald and Susan Small filed claims that asked $28 m1lhon from 1hl· stale and an equal amount from 1hl' counly The claims were filed last Jul\ <1nd August. Both claims "'ere rc1ected · The suit charges that count)' emplmn·, "'ere aware of the danger of mounla1n hon attacks. II maintains that park emploH'L'' warned some patrons that a hon had hl.·1·11 M!Cn 1n the area. but that the ~mall' "-1'1\ never told of the ha1ard The family also blames the st.ti( Jnd gove rnment consullants for not rror~:rl ) tracking and managing the lion popul.it 1011 in and around the park <;o the cln1m,i1, would not be a danger 10 human' The '>Ult name'i lhe eounl> En" ir11nnH·n- tal Management AgenLy its Pari.., anJ Recreation and Program Plann1nl! d1\1s1uns. the count\ llarllor' lkalhl''> and Pari..., 01stnc1 and lhl' I "h t1nd C 1aml· Comm1s'11on Count~ emplo,ee\ n.imnl 1ndutk 1h1· head of the EM.\ Murra\ ~torm and agenl') adm1n1\tra1or' Rubt'n V. ingJrd and Hal Knzan < ount\ \dnHn1stra11ve Officer Larry l'arn'>h I'> namnl in the su11 as arc several pa1 k .:mpl<1)CC'> \ta1r agl'nu ei. listed as defendants 1nd ude m ke\Ciurce .<\gency. Department of I 1~h Jnd (Jame and Fish and Game ( OOlGllfl\IOn I hl• N.Hlonul Audubon Socitty and Re' nold'> En' iron mental Group arc the t'-"n pn"a11· l orpora11ons named in the \Ult V...1111\' the '-)mJll<. wage their su111n court. Liura rnntinue., w batik comphcat1ons rl''>ult1ng from tlw mountain hon attack. ~mall \pent three da)'s 1n Ch1ldrens Ho-.p1tal '''<>range ( ounty last week after doc lurs found hl'r blood wunt was dangerou'I' lo" I aura ' mother Su<,an ')mall. said \\l·dnL'\03 \ 1ha1 Laura "as bru1s1ngcas1ly, prompting do1.111rs to run a battery of hl11o<l tL'\I ' Whl'rea'> a normal blood count " Jhoul :'IJO 000 Laura\ dropped to '· 1llJIJ. ha mothl'I ... ml "It 11 \I.I\\1he "-3\ 11 "thc}''re worncd hl'r hone' marro"' "''II \lop production I llflrl I\ \m,ill '\d id !>11< tor\ h\'lll''C thl' lo"' l OUnt may be tht 11·,ull 11f m,1\\1\c do\l's of ant1b1ot1cs ~" t n 111 h1 r .ill1·r lhl' .ittJck \II 111 lhl· lam1h mcmhcrs are having hl1111J tnl' th " Wl'L'k 10 dl'lermtne who >Aould lw mm1 t ompa11bk for a possible hom• marro"' tran .. planl \m.11 1 'a1tl the late~• c,c1back has been h.Jtd ·in \1,mh 'ht: "a' ohv1ously close to dl'illh 1JrlrJ n11\Ao \ht· \CelTI\ 10 be doing SO \H'll 'hl' \.lid ., ou 'IA;ould neH·r know '>ht had thl\ 1r11uhlc " \h( h.I\ undngonc ~'era I operauons and nc(·ch m11r1· hut no" muM await 1mpro' emcnt 111 hl·r hlood tounl \h1· '1111 l.1n'1 '-''l' nut 111 her damaged e\l .111ll hn pJrl'nt' arl' "'orned 1f 'ihe dol \n't ht:gin U\lnv It \ht'\\ 111 lo\C all Vl!.IOn 1n 1h.1t 1'\1' UCI music student lost, feared drowned Dy ROBE RT HYNDMAN 01 ,,.. oe111 r>1101 ate" .\ prllllll\lng l'C lr"lnl' nHJ\IC' \tUd1·11t d1<iappcarl·tl and ma)' haH' J1u\\.11l'd \\l11h fi\h1ng in the \urfoffSoulh Ltfltrh! Retau\t: h1\ boch has nut hl'l'n fo und the Sht nff, Department " trL.111ng 1h~ tl1sappt·aranct ot < •rL·gon l>11nnell\ \m11h 25 a' a m1.,,1np.-pcr\on ,,,,,. -..11d I 1 Dick 01\on ··.\1thuugh hl· ma~ h.J\l' hl,·,·n '"-l'fll 1111 C h1~ ket b\ 1hc \Uri) to l1l' h11nl'\I \\l' don 1 kno"' hl··\ a dro"'n1ng "lll1m < ll\11n ~•ll toda\ "im11h \AoJ'> la\I \Cl'n 1-mlJ\ l'\1°n1n~ lJ•.iing hi\ fi\htng hnl' "'hilt-\l.111d1n~ V.Jl\l -dCl.'fl 1n the rllup.h \Uri ti" li,h1ng rnmp<1n1 no Rinh Pham al\11 J I ( I mu sit \tuJl'nl ll'11 l111 .i h11u1 ~' m1nUtl'' 111 n·1n1·\l' a "'alkt trom h" 1.11 \\-hl·n he n·1urnl·tl \m1th \\J' n1m hn1 111 he: \l'l'n .ii though hi' 1.1l J..k ""' .ind f)('f'flnal hclnnging' \.\l'H' \tall 0 11 lht• hl·.11 h PhJm n<1t 1 lin l lhl· \h1·n1r, I kp,111111. 111 \\h11 h hq~a n ,, t"'n-h11ur h11Jt .111d lil'i1l1ip tl'I \l'llfl h al11n~ the ru&l(l'd u ia\lhm'. 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Timothy Allen Buzzard, 32. entered innocent picas Tuesday at Harbor Municipal Court in Newport Beach to one count each of possessing marijuana for sale and importing Hundnpn Beach Ru ralst'\ thrtw a nnwcr pol throuah a k11chtn window 1n the 16000 bloc~ of Hoslc1ns and stolt a S 170 mrNowavc. • $.300 1ckv1sion Kt and U 1n pennies. • • • Thieves cn1trtd the AAA \loragt praae 1n 1ht 7000 block of tum and stoic two manjuana into the state. said Deput' D1stnct Attonf!y Cra1e Rob1.,on A pre-tnal heanng 1s set No' I ' and a preliminary hearing date of Dec. 11 also wa s schedukd Bunard is the owner of H& H Development Inc. m Durango. ( olo . and former vice prcs1den1 of de' clop- ment at the Purgatory ski areu in Colorado. He was arrested at the airpon Aug 20 when sheriffs deputies. t1pl)('d h> Phoenix police, had a marijuana· School. • • • So mcnnc, po-u1bly us1naa l)il''kn tool. an unknown amount of ca~h frnm Or R1no·1 offict . 177)2 Beach Bl"ll lrnne \nilling Jog. t heck Bu11ard·., f11g.h1 hJ8 I kput1c\ ohtamed a \t'arch warrant .lhl'r H1111artl refused to allow them to \l':lflh 1hc hag. 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No los~ v.ert rtponcd • • • Th1tHi itolt drape' and h&h11n1 r. •• I luffs and other m1'1c:tllancou~ ftttn\ ancr tntcnn1 I homt In lht' 9000 block of "damsA11cnut' LhrouJhan unlocked pe110 door. • • • ('ulpnh ,1ok a ltiK\ O.mun 2810/ from lhl" marl.in& lot at Maflna fi1&h A dch"tf) man parked thr lOmpiln\ ' ~11th oran~ Toyota p1cl.:up tn11 .. v.11h 1~ let' s 1ns1dc 11 a bu\inc\' on the I 7kllll block of Filch Wc:dne~•> l\nd 11 "'"' stolen. • • • i\ microwa"t oven v.ai rtponed '1okn from a home under coMtru 1111n 1in 1hr 400 block of ffa)'M • • • i\ ttcrtO and c~u1h1l!r v.cre \lolcn lrnm 1 t'Omp3nycar oatk<'d on thdlKOO hlot k 11f • Coeta Mesa Onr 11~ "'·" \l,l'hrd 11n .i < ht•\' 'An Polh 1 ,,11d lh<' \U\fll'l I ~n·phrn f.-rnnri\ \l.u11net of I 1111n1.11n \ .1lll'\ tmmcrl\ h\t:d .11 thl' hum,• he nlk(t1''ll' h11r~l.ir11,•d \(ti I .1m < 1rl\\.\nlll \Jld nllit c1' l'Clll'\l' \fonino lntH'd Ofll'n .1 '"n { 1rl\"'ohl \aid prnpc'rt \ 1.1k\'1t 1111111 hurgla11n ''J' rc111\\·r,·d .11 .111nthl'f hnmt· on \,tn c .1nd 1'111 "'hl'll 1\1.11111111 '"'·" .1 pp;in n I h \l,I\ in~ I h "·" hooj..t•d in1t1 <l1a11~•1 ( 11unl\ I 111 lfl h l'\l rlf ~ H , flj)(I h,1tl n11 1•1lwr f'lh \'h .1l 1n1ut1l'' ~ P11hu \:HJ ,\ f"C'\1dent of the 00 hh'k "' ,, '4.'.l\llVfl' l>rt\C II (. 111 1'" '" 1h, J<ldrc\!t to rc\pon ~ a \11t11.11\ \\\ li.'Um' rhcoflicercntircd 1h .1p,ut111t'n1 ~hen he al'° heard the ,, 11 .1m' anJ tound \1a i..cl a\\ault1na lhl \CI01,1n pohlC n ponC'J • • NigerlaD novelist a Nobel winner lBarrested in Wailing Wall attack Nicaragua says CIA agent bomber of Cuban airliD.er STOCKH OLM. v.~en I .\Pl - \\ ole So) 10ka a prolific no' C'h\1 pl&)""TI&hl. pocl and pa'>'>IOOll(.' social cnttc v.ho v.a!. Jailed m h1\ nauve· N1gena during 1he B1afra v.ar. toda' became the fir'>t .\fncan v.mncr of the obtl Pnze for htcr.uurc The Sv.ed1sh .\cadem' of Lt-11c~ cited So\ 1nka. 51. as a writer .. "' ho 1n a wide cultural perspe~·t1 \l' and v.11h poetic 0' enone~ fashion~ the drama of eiustence .. Earlier toda). an A.mencan Jame\ Mcu1ll Buchanan. ""on thl· I 9Xo Nobel Memorial Pn1e in [(onom1L Science fo r his theon 1ha1 pubhl economic pohq 1s formula1ed a<- cord1ng to 1hc ~lf-1nll'rc~1 of p<>ll· 11c1ans and go' t'rnmcn1' So~1nla. v.ho v.rt1c'> 1n ( nglt\h ha' published about 20 v.orb. 1nclui..lin~ more than a dozen pla'' and 1v.u no"els Mam ofh1s "orls deal "-Ith hfe 1n · 1geqa and are \atincal So)inka ha!. been .rn outspoll.cn cn11cofh1HountT) \gu,ernment He was arrested m 190 7 on charge., of conspinng v.1th anll·@.OH'.rnment re- bels fighung 10 establish an 1ndel)l.·n- Wole Soyinka dl'nl state called B1alra Hl· wic.I hl' v.ai 1onured and htld 1n \ol11ar. lOnfincment during hi\ ~~·mun 1i1 'lmpmonrncnt "I ha'<.' onl' ah1d1nj! rl'11g1on - human lillc'n' .. \o\lnla once v.rnll' "It \\Url..\ In me .J\ 3 raging ln\urgent lorle aga1n\t tht' innplitahk prupt'n\11~ uf human ~·1n~' wv.ard\ thl' en,1a,emt'nl ol other'>.· 1 a\l month he Y.d'I quoted a\ ..a~ ing b~ lht• Lago' ne"' 'I paper \an- guard that he prl'fl·rn·<l other h1cran pntl''l IO the :--.ohd Pn1e ··t <lon·1 like tht' l'<oht'I thing ... hl· v.a, quoted as \3~ 1ng "I ltlc the onl'' Y.herc \OU are \lll1n~ d0\0\n 4u1t'll\ and thl' lct1a rnmL''> · T. . + JLRL ~.\L(M (AP)-ln a mass1,e draant\. polu.-e &rrhted l u p«t all .\rabs. in and round Jeru~lem·~ Old C11) toda)' afier guemllas tos~ lfCf)edcs into a cro"d near the Wa1hnJ \\all. lullina one man and "oundi ng 69 ls1atl Radio rarher rcpontd that 2Q people had bttn detained for que<i11on1ng an Wcdnc~fay's attack. but police S31d 11 of thtm were rclea~d The PLO and anothtr Palestinian orpni1at1on claimed respon 1b1ht) tor tht' a sauh. and both indicated more could folio~.' [arh toda). lsraeh 1Aarplanes al,.- talked 'IUSP«led Pak-suntan suemlla ti;ise nrar 1don in south Ltbanon 1don·~ Hammoud Ho~pttal said at lca'lt thrct c1v 1hans v.crc v..ounded Four JCIS auacled shonl1 before '~op m (6 50 a m PDT). fl )1ng m Imm the Mcd11erranean in thrtt' 04.imtun' and rockC'llng runs on Pak\1tn1an po!t1t1on\ near the Mich \1 1eh re fugee camp l he camp 1s '>ou1hcast ot ~1don. a port en~ 2 m1k\ >uuth ofBc1rul. It "'as Israel'" 13th air stnkc 1n I eh.inon this \Car The aniests 1n Jcru~lem were m.11.k dunng 1ntcn!.1"e searches that lllnllnued throughout the da~ 1n the Pah:\t1n1an Old Cit} WHAT A WAY TO GO! W in one game of Wl'\J GO or J get r ..... o free'·...> t.!'S ·c Europe ... A1so ... the W~sl lnd1i:;s . o r somP oinr r P/(1' , q p (J(P Check T ode-/ s Nvn L.ecs or Pog~ A 2 Daily .Pilat & TWA FtNQ OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE I ~ • c. t M .\N .\GU .\ N1caraaua ( P) - The go\emmtnt claims a man 1den1- 1fied b) ataptu~ mcncaoau IA emplo~tt v..ho coordinated rebel suppl~ n11tn ii mponsible for thl' 1976 bomb1n1 of a Cubtan au'hMr that kJlled 7 3 people • Dcput) lnttnor M1n1 ttr Luis Car· non Cruz. at a new eon~~ Wednesda) as the Manquapresickn- t1al offiet's, said pictures of the man onC'C Jailed 1n the airhnn bombana ""ere 1dt'nt1fied last wttk b captured A.menc:an Eu1tnt Hasenfus. ho"" n the photos of Lu" PoNda, Hascnfu\ identified tht man as "• pcrwn that he understands 1s Ramon Medina:· Carrion said, but rcfu~ to rt' cal tus olt\er sources that caused the JO' emment to conclu<k that Medrna's real identity i Posada. Camon said Ha~nfus.. 45. of Manneue Wis .. told tht N1c.arquan ~rct poh~ that "Ramon Medina 1s rcall) Luis Posada Carnies. respon- sible for the blowing up of a Cubana de .\v1ac1on .. plane on a commtrc1al t11ght fro m Venezuela 10 Cuba. Tht plane blew up shonly after takeoff fro m a stopo' er in ~rbados. l1lhng all 73 on board. Most oft he passenger v.cre Cuban athk trs returning from a ftnc1ng tournament in Caracas. Venezuela. Hasenfus. captured afttr Sand- American• aldlagrebel• pral8ed . WASHJNGTON CAP) -The U.S. go.vt'rnmcnt .should rnpect the pnvacy of lhe "brave men" supplyina, matem:l io the Nicaraguan rtbels and has no bu11ncss invcsupung their actions bcc:<tu~ they broke no law,• State Otpenmt nt offic11I sa)s .. "I don't sec m)St'lfas the grand mqu1S1tor. ~1d l:lholl Abrams, ass1stant ~tttary of state for Latin Amencan affairs. . Abrams, tesllf) mg Wednesday before a House Foreign Affairs s~bcom. mantt. tatd he d<>t not bchcve that Amcn<'ln\ helping N1cara1ua s an11- Sand1nist1 Contra rebels or supplying them \\tlh arms are v1olat1n1 the Ncutrahty Act or other U .. la"~· .. . And he satd that 1ncludt's those who organ11cd ti nd manned tnc 01ght of the C-123 carao plane shot down <?Yer Nicaragua earlier this month wnh a carao ofarms for the Contras Abrams said that ~hile he and othe~ ha'r lnown prnate ctToru \o\ert be1n1 launched to aid the Contras. he dacs not kno" who 1~ org.anlllog them and believes il would be inappropnale to try to find out He $3id these l\mencan'> were domi no more than ( ongrcs~ al~e~dy has done m 11ving tentativt appro"al to S 100 m1lhon 1n m1h1ary and log1s11cal aid to the Contras. "When pn,a1r .\men can c111zcns a'ls1st the Nicaraguan ixople in the1! strugle for liben) we should thank them and I am happy to do w today, Abrams said. ~sked 1fhe belle' t''l 1t 1mponant to determ1n~. whether the Neutraht) AC't is bclna violated. he replied "Ma) be. ma' be not in1sta troops in southern Nicaragua shot down a rebel suppl) flight Oct. 5. sajd that Medina and another Cuban- Amencan, Mu Gomez. ""orlo.ed for tht' CIA and coordinated rebel arms suppl) nilbu from llopango El Sah adur's m1hta l) a1rpon .\<,k.ed for comment about the n·pon. Jake G11lesp1e. a U.S. Em- Nl'i'i\ spokesman 1n El lvador. said. ··1 know nothing about 11 .. U.S. asks Geneva session to cut missiles in Europe W.\SHINGTOf\ !AP) -The Re- agan admmistra11on. sa)tng 11 has d strong d1ploma11c \1gnal from \1ui.- cow. 1s about to call for a spcc:1al meet1ng of .S and So" ll'I nL~o- 11a10~ 10 tr) to nai l do" n an agreement to reduce nuclear ma'i'ille warheads 1n Europe to IOC) on l':.Sth side. 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Draft-age Salvadorans not eligible for asylum in U.S. By Ille A11ocla&ed Press ~.\N FR A C IS< 0 -.\ federal dppeal'> ~oun ha\ ruled 1ha1 draft -age urban men from fl ~ah ador ha"c no spcual claim 10 poli11t·al a .. ~ lum because there's no proofthC> have tx:en \lnglcd ou t fo r pt'r<,ecu11on. l 1 ~ 1mm 1grat1on lnw allows asylum to 1h0St: facing per'\Ccu11on in their homeland because of "membership in a pan1cular social group" but the da'\\ of ~nu ng. urban working-class males outside the m1hla~ doc<, not qua hf~. a thrl'l'·Judgc panel of the 9th U.S ( 1rcu11 Coun ol Appeal\ rukd 'W l·dne'l<fa> "'iurh an all· encompassm~ group1ng ... 1s not .that t) JX' of cuheSl\l'. homogcncouo; group to which we bcltevc the term ·pamcular socml gro up' wus meant to appl~ ... sauJ the opinion b) Judge Roben Bce7er. whi ch affirmed lhc dcpona11on of two Salvadorans "To hold o~heN1sc would be tan1amoun1 10 extending ref ugee status 10 e' Cr) alien displaced h) general w nd111on"I of unn·<>t nr' 111knrc ... tht' op1n1o n said. Tele.cope camera plcks up apace data PASADENA -A telescope-<.amcra earned h> a largt• halloon floated 22111 miles above southern Ar~ansas lc>da). gathcnnggamma-ra> 1mugc' from 'itars. black holes and other objects 1n space. "We al read> ha ' e image' of some of the regi ons v..e're looking nt," said Thoma'> Prince a phH1u\I at the C':llt fo mm lnst1tutr of Tcchnolog) 1n Pasadena. 1A ht'rl' 1hc 1cle'l(:OJX' "-J\ built "Tht' 1n\trumcn1 seems 10 be operating well " The gamma-rn) tdc'ic.OJ'X' wa' launt hed at 9· 18 a m. CDT Wednesda) bcnea1h a 500-foot·tall . hch um-fi llcd balloon from the National &·1r n111ic Balloon rac1lll} 1n Palc'ltmc. Tc>.a" By 11 a.m CDT toda). tht balloon had dnftcd o"er southcrn \rl..an'k!s near tht· M1ss1ss1pp1 ri ve r and sc1ent1'1<i v.ere pre paring to hnng the lelc\('Opc do"n. Pnnce said. 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DAM..V PILOT/ ThUrld9y, Octe>Det' 11. 108e Defense budget bill sent to Reagan WA HINOTON (AP) -Prcsi-nql«ted dunna the 1970s. dent Re•n lias on his de k a defense But Conarc sh s b>lllced at increns- budact blll which reduce his Pen-ing the defense budget in the ,,ast two taaon build-up for a second stra.iaht years. spurred in part b)' co t ovcr- year but permits the purchase of runs and h1&h·priced spa~ part'i, such thousandsofweaponswh1lcdropping $400 hummers and $600 toilet scats. proposed arms control ttstnctions. The congre~ ional etTon to reduce The Republican..controllcd Senate federal deficit ha al o purred the gave voice vote approval to the resistance to Pentagon increa e .. package Wednesday afternoon, about Last )'Cat, Congre cut the defense three hours after it passed the House budget by about 4 percent, compared on a 283-128 vote. to the 3 percent reduction this year. The bill authorizes the Pentagon to Sen. Ban) Goldwater, R-Ariz., the pend $291.9 billion 10 the fiscal year retiring chairman of the Senate which started Oct. I. That is about Armed Servicc'i Committee. warned S 10 billion less than the $302 billion his colleagues that "\\e arc cutting too military budget authonzed last )'Car much from defense ... and is far under the $320 b1lhon sought b).' Re11gan this )'ear. "Our defense budgets over the last The ball is a compromise between two )Cars have set in motion a measures passed separately last sum-dangerous trend "'hie~. 1 f not re. mer b:r the House and Senate. A versed. ma) have profound conse· conference comminee had worked quences on ~ur future." he said. "I for the past month to reconcile mon.~ ha ve a terrible sense that we are than I 250 differences. • returning to the arrespohsible policies The ~ctual spending b} the m1htaf) of thc-late 1970s ... will be less than the authonzed 1otal. The conferees dropped mo t of the since the latter li~ure covers contracts Democratic-added arms control awarded for s*oJecls that will be paid prov1~1ons which Reagan said would for 1n future years. The m1htaf) hm11 his bargaining power in talks spendangfiguresforl987arepartofa with So ,ie l leader Mikhail separate omnibus budget ball that Gorbachev. Congress has 10 approve before It Those provisions would have adjourns for the year. frozen "Star Wars" ant1-m1ssik During Reagan·s lirst term. he spending. banned testing of U.S. annuall y won large increases in the nuclear and anti-satellite weapons. defense budget as part of his cam-hailed plans for new chemical paign to "rearm America'' and re· weapons. and required compliance build a m1li1arv he said had been with the SALT II nuclear arms treat}~ Sponsors in Senate pushinfl momentum of immigration bill Senate pas§es anti-drug measure WA HI NGTON (/d>)-A Sl.7 b1lhon anti-drua ball i aw:utang House consideration. ancr the Senate ended an 1mpa se over a death-penalty prov1s1on an the mcuurc by approving mandatory life S<'ntcncc for drua· related murders. The Senate dele1ed the death-penalty prov1s1on Wednesday ni&ht and adopted other changes in the election-year legislation before sending it back to the House for further action. Even tho1.tgh a~ ovcrwh~lmang mnJorit) of Hou~ members voted for the death-penalty provision, M:vonty LcadC'r Jam Wright. D-Texas. predicted hi colleagues would go along with the Scn:ue·., decision to strike capital punishment. "The general feeling 1s that while the} 1o1.ould prefer to have a death penalty an the bill, they would not allow that preference 10 doom the bill," Wright said after the Senile passed the drug bill on a '01ce 'oh~. But Wn&ht said he and other House leader~ "antl·d to stud) other changes 1n the Senate bill before it is brought to a vote on the floor. The Sena1e·s week-long impasse on the death pcnalt"y for murders committed in furtherance of illegal drug rings ended when the Senate refused on a 58-38 vote to avert a filibuster by the provision's opponents. The roll call. two votes short of the 60 required to limit debate. triggered negotiations th'at led to the compromiso language. Spending compromise prog!'"esses WASHI NGTON (AP) -W11h the government technically out of busine , Congress is working to~uicklywrap upa half-tnllion dollar spending compromise that received a quahlied endorsement from President Reagan. The House on Wednesday night appro,ed a $576 billion omnibus spending bill, covering virtually all aspects ofgO\ ernment operation!i for fiscal 1987. by a vote of235-172. It then added amendments, opposed b~ the White.' House. that the Republican-controlled Senate wa' expected to !>trip awa> when 1t takes up the measure today. House passage came despite complaints the bill was too b1gand unw1cld)'. But wear) lawmakers were eager to h11 the campaign trail. and the ~pending package 1s the biggest hurdle in their wa). "I'm tired,'' said Rep. Silvio Conte. R-Mass .. reflec11ng the fecltngs of man) members. "I want to go home and 'iCe m) peopk ... Meanwhile. the government's spending authont~. pro\ldCd 1n three stopgap bills since the fiscal year began Oct. I. c\p1red at m1dn1gh1 .\ny add1ttonal House-Senate-White HouseJOU!>ling on the extraneous pro' 1S1ons could require enactment of a fourth stopgap ball to pre' ent a go"ernmcnt shutdown. Scientists isolate anti-cancer gene j Research, experts at odds on coffee, disease effects ly u.~ A11oclated Press BO TON -Two new s1ud1C) lank rnfTcc "1th ,hcurt da~a)t. but an cxpen contends that the wciaht of the l'v1dcncc !>houldn t alarm those who en.Joy 11 morning cup of java. One )tudy. to ~ puhhshed today an the Ne'.4' England Journal of Medicine, found that heavy cutfee drinkers were 2V1 11Mt>s_more likely to suffer heart disease than n_on·u~ers. fhe other. not ye~ published. found a 70 pcctcnt in~rease in heart d1sea!>c among hcav_> coffee drinkers. Even the authors of the two reports agree that mor~ research is neccs.sar.>' bef~rc nny recommendations cnn be made about peopl{' c; coffee habits. ( nt~cs point out that differences in typical coffee dnnkt•r,· 1.'allng hab11 pcrsonaht1es or other traits might explain their heart trouhk Palr wed for 62 years die at same moment SOUTH PALM BEACH. Fla. -.\couple married 62 )ears died a the} " li ved-together. Jerome and Marion Roth'>Ch1ld were pron~unced dead at thC' exact same moment. 7:35 a.m. Wcdnesdu~. uflcr paramedics rushed them to John F. Kennedy Hospital in Atlantis. Mr\. Rothschild. 87. had c~ll.ed the local emergen<.'y number reporting that her hu!iband. 88, ~as compla11~1ng of chest pains. When paramedics arrived. she began to ha "" trouble breathing and the) took 'her io-the hospital with Roth\chdd There. the) were both pronounced dead of heart disease 'Hlstorlc dlscovery' of MD gene pralsed NEW YORK -The Muscular D) '>troph) \\S0<'1auon .s ha1hng. th l· '"historic discover) .. of the gen!.' respon'>1bk for the most common form of the disease. but says more re'iCarch 1s net'dl·d be fore the lind1ng leads 10 nc" treatments. The isolation of the g<.'nc pm' 1dc' the fi rst cl~cs to the root cauSl· of the incurable Duchenne muo;culard) '>lrnph\. "h1ch affi1ct) 20.000 to 50.00<J American boys. who arc not expected 10 \Un j,l' beyond their 20s. Th1.· MDA financed much of the research. "h1ch \\3\ publl<.hed toda} 1n Nature. a British scientific journal. The finding was made h\ I oul\ Kunkel. Anthony Monarn and Children's Hospital and Harvard MedtlJI School an Bo\lon. 11 convlcted Jlt movlng company rackets I NEW YOij.K-The laW\er fo r rL·pulnl Bonanno en me fam1f\ bos~ Phil11' Rastelli says he will appeal' Rac;1et11·., LOO\ 1u1on on charges of c.>.tonang kickbacks and ragging bids for ell)' mo' 1ng J nd sturagc co ntracts. Rastclh and 10 others defendants. including Teamsters union offi cials. '""'rc found guilt\ Wednesda)' in federal coun aftt·r a c;n -month tnal and 11 days of J UI'\ deliberations "The JUr} obv1ousl~ hdtC'L'd \OU 'ihould be con' 1ctl d in th l\ country because of wh o they (pro!>ccutM\) .. a, ~ou arL' instead of\\ hat )OU do." attorney Stanley Te1tler said. He 'ia1d he "ould apJX'al WA HI NGTON (AP) -Moving swiftly 10 maintain momentum on a House-passed imm1grat1on ball. the chief Senate sponsor 1s worlong funously to head off a filibuster-and discourage a pres1dent1al veto. legalt Lallon toJltcnc; "h(namc to the.' United State'> 1llegall~ before 19 2 but ha"e L'Stahhc;hed roots h<.'rc since then. To balance that program. the bill provides for line., and pmon terms for emplo)e~ "ho knu1o1.1ngl~ hire undocumentc.'d workers. BO 'TON (AP) -Sc1en11sts ha \C 1~olatt"d the fi rst anu-<:ancergene. one thatcauc,cs rare formsofe\eand bone ranccr "'hen 11 1s absent and could holJ clue, to other such genes 1ha1 arL· the kc~ tu more common form'> of canc<.'r. Bulldozer in crash was towed illegally Takins no chances after the land- mark bill cleared the House on Wednesday by a 238-1 73 vote. Sen. Alan K. Simpson. R-Wyo .. scheduled a White House meeting toda) 10 try to convince President Reagan the measure is "a ·damn good bill of good!>." A.nd he began "a sp1mcd educa tion effort" w11h senators. and udang those he said are "intent upon killing th e bill" when 11 reaches the ~natl' floor -probabl) toda) Several Senate conservati"es ha\<.' trad1ttonall) opposed 1mm1gra11on bills as being too ex pens1 ve. and ha ' c criuc1zed them as being too lenient because the) wo uld grant amnc'>t> to millions of illegal aliens. Written b) a House-nJIL' con- fe rence. the 1mm1grat1on bill offers "The possib1ht) stall clcarl} c\lst~ for a delay. and even til1bustcr ... 'ia1d a worried Simpson. But de'iplle adman1stra11on con- cerns about some pon1ons of the hill. 1mpson said h!,: "a'i opt1m1st1c about Reagan's support. tx·cause. "e\t~~ ume. I go to that n·marl..able man. I'' e been able to mme 11 (the hall ) along ·· Sen Phil C1ramm R-fl'\3'>. brandC'd the bill "HT} c\pcn'.>l\L' .. and said 11 could '1olatL' budget ceili ng hm1 ta11om The Hou'>c delegatmn lrom T '-''a". "h1ch has a long border " 11h Mex Ko. was a strong fo rce against lhC' bill. 'uting "no" h" a 20-n margin The H1spa n1c caucu<> wa s spit!." 11h liH· member!> \Ollng >cs and SI\ no In rcn'.nt ) car'i. rcsL·archer\ ha H' 1dent11it'd several different genl'\ that can cau'lc cancer But the nl'" I\ d1~0 ' ered gene 1s the lirst that rc~ult\ in cancer onl) "'hen 1t 1s m1ss1ng tir 1nLo mplete . ~hen bab1e" are born "tthuut th" gene thL") face a high nsk of rarl· forms of childhood cancer called rL'llnobla .. toma and oestosarcoma. "ThL"l>l' arr not maJOr disease~. hu t we thank that the other maJor cancc.'rs. hkc some colon and breast and lung cancer'>. arc caused because genes hl..e this an' 10<11:· said Dr. Thaddcu., P Df)J:l ol Massachusetts E}e and Ear lnfirman. Celebrate our 28th Anniversary With all the Westcliff constructio11-.going on, we think this is a good time to give you an opportunity to "build-up" your fine jewelry wardrobe. VISA 25% Off On everything in the store. · Take this opportunity to do a little early holiday shopping. FOR 10 DAYS ONLY SALE ENDS SATlJRDA Y ()(:TOBER 25th CHARLES H. BA RR Me•ber of A.erlcaa e... Society Accre41te4 Ge• l:aMHtOf'\I ------- 17t• •• ,. ••• WeetcHff Plllaa N .... rt8Hc• By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of Ille O .. ty Piiot llen -\ bulldoLcr that broke fr1.·c from 1t'i trail er and cru shed a sports rar la~t "eek an Laguna Hills "'as too hca'} fo r the chains that secu rL'd 11 and "as being towed without the proper permit<;. a H1gh"a) Pa1rol 1n,cc;t1ga- 11on has fo und ThL' 75.000-pound bulldon·r "3' tied to a trailer b' a chain rated lor onl~ 16.000 pounds. C'H P spoke'iman Kc.'n Daily said toda~. In addition. the L'nt1rc.' load "a~ 22.500 pounds above the legal ltm1t. Oall) <,aad. Sp1..x·ial perm1t'i. 1o1.h1th lhL· dn' erd1d not ha'<.'. arc nl.'cdC'd to tu" loads in execs!'> of 80.000 pounds. Dail~ said the huge tares on thl' bulldo1cr had been filled w1th "atcr to ga ve 1t addl.'d weight and .-.ta b1h1~ The CHP 1s recommending thl' d1s1nct attome} ·s offict' cite the lrul k drner -Ll'On Thomas Baud61. 3ti of .\nahe1m -for the \IOlat1ons. The Oct 9 accid ent occurred "'hl·n Baudot wa!> IO\\tng thl' trailer up I .1 Paz Road. JUSt "est of tht' San Diego Free\\ a\. .\s the truck ma<.k its wa} up th e hall. the bulldo1cr broke frt'e from 11s h111dang Jnd rolk•d nil llS trailer and do"n I J Pai . crur.hing a I 96'1 Porslhl' and trapping i1~ drl\l.'r. 1o1.ho ~~a, \\-J1t1ng at J reel light at the 1ntL'r\l·c.taon nf<'abot Road rhomJ\ ( ooper. 60, ol Laguna 'igul'I \\J\ trapped in the 1o1.reckagl' tor more than an hour whale firL'· fightcr'I pnL·d ham out of the car He <>ufTrrl'd J fractured bad and l hem1LJI burn' during the.' accident C oorx·1 "J' taken tu Mt'>'lton ( ommun1t~ llo'.'>p11al in M1s!>mn V1l'Jll lollu1o1. 1ng the acc1dL·nt and "a" n.·k a<ocd T UL'<,da' COUNTY OKS HEIGHTS LAND PLAN ... From Al tratlil plan "ould not 'il<>P through traffic becau'>c dm er.-. co uld drl\C into the Ba)' 1e" tract from C yprcss .\\enu c Othc.'r~ d1dn ·1 111..c thl' rnl-tk-sar<, because the} will cut off thL'lf o" n nccc<.'l to South Bristol Su pen 1sor Bruce Nestandc a .. kl·d why Barch treet should ha'c a cul- de-sac 'i tn cc 11 1s part of the bus1ne .. ., par!.. He said the plan pro' 1dec, an opportunll}' to turn Birch \tree! 1ntoa through ~trel'I. poss1bl) cl1m1na11ng the need to <.'\tend n1,cr'lt) Drive through Santa Ana Height., Many homeo"'ner' alsoobJel·tL·d to un increase 1n building heights for the future business park. '- Community members ag~d on a 35-foot height limit last :rear. bot the comm1ss1on recommended a l\\O- foo1 incre.ase. ,\ar cond i11oners or other rooftop equipment can e\cerd the hm1t b} 10 feet. The change "a' made after developers said the> could not build an a11rac11 vc thrcl' 'iton hutldang at the original height hm11 · Mesa Dri ve propcn' 01o1.ncr Thomas T ieme> said the" business park offices will "look hke a senes of monoliths" while Beverl\ Mullin. also of Mesa Dnve. called the proposed height hm1t ancompa11bk "11h adjacent res1dC'nt1al propert). The Newport Beach City Council al so opposed the increase in building heights. The city plans to annex the part of Santa Ana Heights closest to its cit)' limits. Neighbors werl' d1 v1ded o n zoning Im the tklt lam1I~ pmpcn}' Manha Durkee of C}'prcss .\' enue subm111ed a 4.:!5-name pcut1on sup· porting rcs1dcn11al use. hut rn-owm·r Jim Belt aid he cannot gel linanetng 10 bu ild o;anglC'-famil) homC's 1n "hat lw Ul'!>cnbed :is ··an obsokt<.' com -munit) ... ~upcn asors. \\llh H11m ct1 \.\ 1eder ablient. appro' cd the spen lie plan with some cha nge., The option of "'1dening BirL h Street fo r u..c as a lhornughfare wall be 'tud1cd .\ cul-dC'-\al' will be installed and maantatnC'd a\ long a'i the area remains rc-.1dcnt1al Thc board appro~rd th e 37-foot height hm11 1n the business park. but reduced roof equipment lim1l\ to s1« feet SLAYING IN MESA ... Roof C'qu1pmcnt "111 not he per- m1t1C'd 1o1.herr II can he <>ccn from nearb} Mrerts or homec;. From Al handgun, behe\Cd to bl' th e \\-Capon that killed Mont1ll o. wa 'i found near the body. Police reported the rclt1dencc ap- peared to be shared by l.'1ght or n1n(· Me).1can nationals. Sgt Dennis Cost said tnH!>llgators were handling the death as a homicide and that the man who allegedl)' fared the fatal shot had been idcnulied but could not be found fo r quc<ot1on1ng. Howeve r. other w1tne)~~ have been interviewed, Cost ~aid The two roommate~ apparently had been involved in what ('o~t termed a manor dispute. He was un!>ur1.· about the subJ<.'Ct of the argument. Poltcc were rnllcd to the -,cenC' about 6 p.m. b) one of the other apanment residents, Cost said. The Mapk Street complex was the scene of another attack Wcdncsda' when a 41 -ycar-old man was slashed on the face and abdomen with a pair of pruning <;hears during an argu- ment. Lt. Les Hamson sait. Vincente Melgan On iz wa~ attacked by Jose L. Octavaano in another apartment at the complex. Hamson was unsure which of the two men laved al the apartment or whether they "'ere roommates. Octav1ano was arrested on suspi· cion ofassauh with a deadly weapon. No further information wa" available on Ortiz' condition. CRIME ... From Al national. Inc .. a Fonunc 500 m m· pany. The It'l l wa<, basl·d on the f)(.'rcap1tal u 1me rate Robitaille 'ia1d that ~l·arl} fBI crime rates for Huntington Beach from 197 S to 1985. showed decreases except in 1979 when there wau hght gmn and 1n I 984 when 1t held even. Cnme rates in other c111es in Orange County with populauons of more than I 00.000 were maxed· Anaheim clown I perceni: Fullcnon. up 12 percent: Garden Grqve. up I percent: Orange. up less than I percent and Santa Ana. down 6 percent. 4 WINNERS ALREADY!! ''YEAH ••• PACK YOUR BAOS. YOU COULD BE NEXT!'' .. Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Name Your Destination! TWA & THE DAILY PILOT -See How Good We Really Arel Daily Pilat & I WA FIND OUT HOW GOOD WE REALL V ARE. .,. LAX/ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTIONS VIA GOLDEN STA TE: AIRLINES WIN-GO Hot/In · (Z14) 642-4333 Cup challenger trials unpredictable By ALMON LOCKA.Bf!Y 11-"Y ............... >\~ the li11.t round robin an the .\menca's Cup challenger tnals passed the halfway mark. 11 appeared that several ynd1catcs may be head- rd back to the drawana board After eight ra es. the fiberalass New Zealand. skippered b) Olympian Chn Dickson, was the only boat wnh a perfect score -7 wans and no los~, -A 1th one la}da, What about the other !IO-Callcd hea') wcaaht'>., So far. cloS<" but no c1g.ar Ne" York acht Club'~ .\mcnca IJ. sk1pperC'd. b~ John J...oliu5. has sufTaed one defeat at the hands of the "le" Zealanders, and Dennis (on- ner's highly touted tarsand Stnpes. ~n Diego Ya ht Club. "as beaten b) \menca llandsull mu l faceahe high fl)'ang C'w Zealand. Two other W~\ Coast yachts ewpon Harbor Yacht Club's Eal.le' w!th Rod Davis at the helm, nad !Ou; wans and three losses (one layday). wh i le Tom Bla c k - a.lfer's"revoluuonary" USA, t Fran- cis Yacht Club, was down 4-4 belying the "inv1n{lbihty" of her two' rudders -one aft and one forward But Blackaller and company did ma nage to give Eagle and her haghl} touted new keel her third loss. Perhaps a beuer way to assess lhe "'ins and losses 1s to note who has beaten "horn in the first eight ratts. Amenca ll's one loss at the hands of e" Zealand as perhaps not 100 JUrpnsang. and neither v.as tars & tnpes downfall to ".menca II Eagle's four wans. on the other hanO. have bttn against apparcnth the-lewest boat 1tmong th(' 13 challenger. Her wins over Buddy Chris Dickson and has New Zealand Metan and Ch1ea1o's Heart of cha11t were out 10 be the &J•ru kil&cn Amenca (2-6)i Yale CorintbtJn -at least an the October round robin. Yac~t O ub's ,_11ni Couraaeous (():7); But stay tuned. Conner has vowed Italy s Azzura ( 1-7). and CbaJlen1t · to protest NelN Zealand aftcT they France ~0-7) have not bttn euctly meet head-to-head today, hopina to impressive. ~;c that the Kn~1 1s an 1IJqaJ boat Blackaller's USA as not setting Lhe use of her ~ei&ht distnbution Indian Ocean afire with her wans so which gives her more dnve through far· Heart of America (2·6): the Indian Ocean chop when and af Courageous (0-7); Canada ti (4-4), the Fremandc Doctor pa}s has vasJt or and Ea&)e (4-3). v1s11s. Conner wtll ask Uo)ds Bureau .\menca It's Wlns have been a bat of Shipping to examine the )acht, but more impressive, apjost Stars & D1ckso,n claims the scanthngs hav(' Stnpes (6-1 )! USA (4-4); Azzura (l-7); already been approved b) Llo}ds Canada II (4-4); Crusader (6:2). and C'hallenge France (~ 7). Stars & Stnpts has ,beaten Eagle (.i..J), U A (4-4); Azzura (1-7): ft.aha f.i-3)· CrusadeT (6-2), and Challenge t-rance (0-7). ~after eiglu races ir appearcofhat RegardJcssoftbe score at the end or th(' October tnals. kttp 1n mind that each win as onl} \\Orth one point. Things could change dramatically in O\embcr v.hen the v.an column &l'es fi,e points, and in December when eacPI "1n 1s worth 12 points. ,,,.._,. .. Demlls-eoDDer;-Mlpper ohlae .. Stan ancl Shlp.e. .•• - Iffy sailing on S~turda}r Ne\\port Ocean Sa1hng Assoc1a- 11on will wind up another year wuh 11s 14-Mile Bank r.tce on Saturda) and its annual meeting at Balboa Yacht Club on Sunda). NO A as the organ1za11on that stages the ewport 10 Ensenada rac('. the .\rgos> and the 14-M ale Bank Race ture the spotlight 1n the Los .\ngeles- Long' Beach area with the fi rsl t \\-O races of ns popular Harbor Scnes Saturda) and Sunda). The senes 1s open 10 lntemauonal Offshort Rule (IOR). lntemauonaJ Mcasurment S)stem (IMS). Performance Handi- cap Racmg Fleet (PHR F) and M 1dg('t Ocean Raa ng Oass (MORC) ~acht!> h1pshape nes I( CHF> aturda) By ALMON LOCKABEY Dely "-t 9NIMe Writ« To paraphra~ an old h1llb1ll) tune. "the} 'II be !>31hng around the moun- tain· Saturda) \\hen thi.' :-.e"pon Ocean Sailing l.s oc1a11on 's '9th 1.i.. mile Bank gets under wa) The l4-M1le Bank 1s <iho\\n on the nauuc.al chan" a\ Lau\l'n \eamount. a subterranean Pl.'al that mes 10 "11hrn 50 fathoms 1300 lt:et) of the surface of the ocean off thi.' l'3'>1 end ol Catalina lslJnd Th(' ra1..·c I\ thl' mo\! "1th .. on thi.' uthland 'illlhng c.:akndar a\ the \\~ther at 1h1s time ''' \car 1., unpredictable There ha\C been \\~ar. "hen thc "ind bk" '>O hJn.l that the ract• l.'.omm11er boat wuld not bc.-at the sailors to the ollshort· marl othas "hen the \\C3 th1.·r \\as \O light that the race,... could not reach the "banl " b' nightfall. other." hen 11 "'a' 4'0 fo&g\ that neither the comm11tl'i.' lloat nor the racer" f nuld tinti 1hr "'"'"" L' nder normal cond111ons the :? . mile race 1s a fast beam reach 1n both d1rec11ons. To combat the frustrauons. NO .\ has come up with sev('ral altema- 11\ es. such as. In the e'ent that no \acht has rC'ached the l ~-\l1le Bank b)' 510 pm or 11 in thr opinion of the I+ '-"11~ Bar». ~ommmtt. 11 "arrant such acuon the comm111ee could hoist a course shonened signal .rnd end the race at that point. In the C\Cnt the leading 'ach1 in an~ l lass has not rounded th(' 1.i..\tile Banl b\ ;· 30 p m the race could be endl'd at that po1n1 for that class In add111on 10 the ume hm11 tor arn' mg at thr 1-i-Male Bank there"' a t1md1m11 appl\ mg to the finish line off the 'e" pon fott} The deadline 1!> II pm .\time \I.ill be recorded for \3lhts \\ hu.:h round the 14-Mak Bank mark prior to 4 p.m. If a }acht of a panil·ular cla~s rounds the marl pnor 10 5 p,m .. but 1f no )'acbt of that class finishes b)' 11 p.m .. then Lhe finish of that class wlll be considered the 14- Male Bank and results will be com- puted accord1n,gly. Of course. there have been some )'ears when the race, starting at 11 a.m .. hasbccncompJeted before dark. NOS.>\-is the, o~naz.atJoo that sponsors the Ne""pon to "tnsenada yac ht race. The only other race 11 sponsors. besides the 14-mile Bank 1s the .\rgos)' weekend race to Cabrillo Beach dunog the early fall On Saundav NOSA wall hold its annual breakfast meeting at BaJboa Yacht Club. Following the prcsen- tauon of trophies for the 14-Mil(' Bank race and the election of new officers. NOSA will conduct 11s (ommdores' Apprecaauon race in the bay in l1do-1 4s. NOSA is not a yacht club but 1s supported by all \'acht clubs 1n the Southern Cali(om1a Yach ting .\ssoc1auon. Caba San Lucas Race nearing 8 ) ALMOl\ LOCKAB E\ o.ltr ................ ... Plan' h•r Lu\ .\ngl'lt•' \ Jlhl t luh\ { abo "3n Lula' RalC "11h < 1uadalupo: bland a J marl. oft he lOU~ ha' t' been ll1mpk1ed including thr alter-rate f~t1' 111e-; a1 Cabo an L Ula.:, The l .\ \ C managernen1 grnup undt•r the chair- man\h1p ol 'lJll \ommnJort• L(.'on ( oopt·r ha rl·lel\t'd htgh 1n1crc<;1 lrl1m the othhorc racing fratern11' "Ith 411 entni.''\ rt,i.'I' cJ h\ thl• t \. l ~deadline lndudl·d :imong thr l·ntnn are the n:cord '>t'lllng ti~­ !001 ·\\llt~urc 111 undt•r 1. h.irtcr to Juhn Re•\ ntild'> o t '-e"port Harbor\ al ht { luh · Othe!"i arc RO\ D"nc\ \\Ith a nC\' ~,\..footer. Rolfe (rocker \\Ith Hana Ho ~l1chael hlt"n!. \\llh Blade Runner Don ( amp1on \'llh \krlin. E'an \tcLean ''llh C1pango. { 1uu-.. ,i.1ppt.·rcd h\ John ~ks~·ngt'r. anJ FrcJ Pre1<;s' t\+tont < hn\t1nt• The ~11 t·ntnc<, 1ncludl· '>anta < ru\ 4li' '\n, and ~o.,, LucyAnn Carlton, Bob Best and Patt Concannon set for auction. 'elson-~larel. 7(}\ Jnd three \falGregor 65\ -d1' 1ded bct"een IOR and PH RF ratings. Cooper said thJt those" ho ha' e entered \\-Ill rcce1'e r~nat1on form'> that l.'O\Cr accomodauons at the Caix as \\Cit a<; t haner tl1ghh for those fl~ ing dO\\ n for lht' rin1<>h .. \n(nher reason for earl~ entries 1s to as!i.urc good annm(~JllOn\. "h1th are l1m11ed .ti that popular lime of lhl' \t'Jr belorr Thanl.~1\lng." ..aid Cooper. \1orc than :?ll perpetual troph1e<> 'A-111 be a"ardcd at !ht· troph' presentatmn dinner \\1lh take-home trophic\ for each one .\ ne" Stuclxn glass perpetual troph~ g1 \ l'n in memon ofthclate Kenneth ~atts. kno"n throughout the• ocean racing \\Orld for h1~ lifelong contnbu11on lC\ the dt"'i1gn and fabnca11on of sails. will be awarded 10 the 'a( ht placing lirst on 1..orrcctcd time in the IO R di\ 1\ion 'ii\ escon ,c:,sc:ls are !>1gned up to accompan~ the' raung llcc:t .,..,,... ..... .., ......... Callope Intrigue. Sally Lawrence and Cindy and heaclma•ter John Marder. Sabot rac1ng"111 b( the order of the da) at '\e"pon Harbor \ acht Club "1th the "1othe~ Sabot Flttt In \lta- uonal toda\ <Thursda') and the McCulloch ~nes for Junior Sabots turda) and un<h) Do"n Dana Point v.a} Capistrano Ba' Yacht ( lub "'II conduct a on('- des1gn regatta for Junior sailors un- da). and D:w Pmnt \ acht Club "111 stage the st\tnth race of tts Dana Po1bt Senes for P('rformancc Handi- cap Racing Fleet ratings on unda) Los ".ngel('s '\ acht {. lub ""111 cap- Jn other Southern California Yachung "-ssociauon areas· Saata Momca Bay K.Jnt Hitbor ac t Club -Catch Me V.'ho Can race (inverted st.an J>HRF>. Saturda). Santa Monaca Yacht Club - Octoberfest (keel boats). Saturda' Unda). Mahbu Yacht Club -Fall ~nt:"i No. 2 (muluhull). Sunda} Saa Diqo Coronado C'.ays Yacht ( luh - M1rnon f}a>. '\ acht Club - lido-14 Fall ln\ltat1onal. Saturda\. ~unda' · ( oronado Yacht C'lub -FaJl Regatta. turda}. unda} San Diego Yacht Club -tose '>tnes 1 IOR I Saturda' Sunda\ \outh ... estt."m \ acht Club--.\rden ~nes IPHRF \tORC 1 Saturda' °'unda' · S ortJt ud la1ud P erpont Ba\ Yacht Club -Pier- pont Scn('s 'o :? \aturda\ Santa Barbara \ acht · Club - PHRF Fall Senes '-o 2. Saturda' ( hannel J<.lands \ acht C lub--Fall ~ne~ '.'to ~. ~turda' \.\~tlake Yacht Club -Hancst Regatta unda} Sailboat symposium set The Tall Ship'> re' 1e" 1n the Lad~ 51.:1en11sts. including e\pt•m rrom L1bcm cel('brauon. and the re-cent .\ustralla. otland. ltdl) and Eng- Tall hips race trom Balboa to San land Clemente. ha' e pro"ed that e"el")one ~on Jud!.On of \lonl' .\ustraha. lo' es sailboats "111 d1~uss ad' anced design con- That "111 be the main thc:me at the cepts for the celebrated and spon' 16th annual 1nternauonal S\ m-.\uss1e I ~-footrr. a racing clas'i 10- pos1um on \ailing.. lno"n as .\nl·ient d1geoous to the .\nupodes lnterfac(''<VlOct ~5-:?6onb0ardthe Dr. Hugh Barkla of otland a Queen \!a~ a1 Long Beach pioneer in sailing th('o~ and pral. llC(' The utlc refer\ to tht' ag('-Old \I.Ill pressent a paper dt'')(nb1Qg a interface 0 t air and \\ater· "and and sl)C('1al fam1I~ of)acht forms all -Allh "a'e ~n pnd 1echnolog) and skill ('(Jual "and~ard performance and sclt'nce that ha'> l haractenzed Gu1seppe G1ghob1anco from ( n:- \ailboat de'iign mo1na ltah "'" d1'M:us~ h1'> no, el propulsion concept'> 1n' oh ing a boat Dr Peter L1'isaman 1..hiJ1rman of dn\ en b' a, ert1cal ax1., "ind 1urb1ne the Papers ( ummltlee repon!> that 'k'enieen l author\ "Ill pre\· rt'H'rd number of I .. paper'i ha' e ent tl'lhn1cal papen. running all da~ bct•n submillt'd b' author'i \\ho \l.C:rt' 5aturda~ and unda~ morning 1,1,t1h a asl.ed to Pl'CP3rC . paper\ tor presen-fel!tured )pt'alerat the ~tur<h~ n1gh1 1a11on at the meeting. banquet The author'> rcpre~nt a bmad The meeung on the Queen \<'far. 'pc\trum 111 ...i1ling cn1hu,1a,t). in--------- 1,1,111 he dcross the channel from the Long lkalh ( O'en11on Center 1A.h1ch \I, 111 be housing lhe Long Beach lntcrna11onal all boat ho" produced b} the Southern Cahfom1a \1ann(' .\<;soc1a11on Prellmrnan pnce<; 1ndude '-'m· pos1um s~s \ffi(lOSIUm Proceed- ing.s S 1< and the \aturda' night banqut't '\( Th('"' mpos1um 1~ ointl) sponsor- ('d h\ the .\mt'n1.an ln!tlltute 01 .\eronaut1cs and .\stronauucs and the ')Ol1t't\ ,. 'a'al -.\rchllect<t and \tannc Eng1nt'e'~ The public l!t 10\ llC'd to Jllt'nd hoth C\ents For lunhi.'f 1nlurmdt1on call thi.' 1.o- 1.ha1r\ of the .\nllt nl lnterfaci: X\I Dd. Ed"ards at 2 l1 922-21' - .\nit.a Gale al 12 f JI 922-io66. or Did. Slocum 1.'.!l \1681-l l f)J. or the S.\m· pos1um hotline at 1-1.i1 4~-4 1fl. duding ~a1.h1 de\lgnl'r' n..i,ai h'dro<l~nam1C1sta and al·rnspace COME SEE OUR Burlelih Brewer and Suate ZanUll added to clrcos decor. TRUNK SHOW OUR FACTORY REPRESENTATIVE. MR. HAROLD FRANKS WILL BE HERE ON OCT 17TH & 1 BTH FROM 1 O·oo-6:00 PM WITH ALL THE NEWE ST STYLES & COLORS .~ SIZES ~·~~ . S -6-12 s"·~0 .... ,p5 M -4 , 2" 12 ,,. W -5 -12 -~ EW-5-12 COLORS BLACK WHITE NAVY BROWN Harbor Day auction FALSE: If a woman develops breast cancer, she will lose her breast. TAUPE BONE~..........­ ~cAM EL • a circus •"The ( rrcatr'lt \hov. on f:arth · "'J'> the theme lor Haroor Da\ ·hool's fall auction/part) hl·ld in the 3lll\ II\ center-a Int ol tlo\\n1n~ around and fun that rc,ultl·d 1n S ~n fXJC> for the endov.mcnl fund TRUE: Early diagnosis before you can feel the mass usually only require• a almple ex- cision of the mass and lymph node. GREY The~ \\ere 180 \ilent auc11on 11cm4' for the 350 guem (mostl) P3rentsJ 10 bid on and whc.·n tht 11\C auction took I place a gor11la took mer -rcall) Bob Be1c, board of tru tee member and parent. 1n CO\tumc doing the honor.. as auctioneer for the ~cnnd ~car WOMAN AWAAE DIAGNOSTIC CENTER, a pteYentlve ~ ctlnlc, offera a ICt'Mfting Pf'OlfMt tor .,, wotnen In conformMCe with IM AmertcM CMcer lodetr guldetlnee fOf ma"""°ltaphy. Wom11n Aware Dtagnoetlc C4NtNr wtll do a COMPLETE brNet examination for INSURANCE OHL r lo ... WOIMft with • br .. t complaint. W• COMr .. fotlowlng: ~ ... 2300 HARBOR (At Wolson) SI ICJE HAllOI CENTER t«JT COSTA MESA 546-6775 A roman11c v.cekend in OJal "a" purcha~ b\' l cc and Dlau Bremllcy; Lu~An and Mlb Collu went for a "tun Valle' 1np and JIMI UM1I 8.,leltlll 8rt"wer fhc'" p~\1dcnt oft hr board of1ruc;1ccc; I houttht a bo'< for SI\ 11 Holl)wood Bov.I v.1th a p1 c01c b) Who-.lc\-Wra1ht on lhrown 1n • Mammog,..phy (Low Dose) • Physician Examination • Computerlied Ultrasound Scan • Rad1olog1st Report (Only available at Woman Aware) • Pleasant and supportive surroundings • Instruction in Self-Examination • "~ ,._ bMrl ,,.,., • NO DOCTOR'S REFERRAL REQUIRED LIMITED OFFER NOT ALL STYLES STOCKE D IN ALL COLORS & SIZES DRAWING ON 11111/16 BRUHi 1• COUPOll TO WH• FREE SHOES! ~s TM!~ $5 cou~ wOtTM II)' Lawruce ~3\ ch.11rman of the event l.lnd L• yAu Carleo• ucl Pan C..C-1noo ere 1 n chargr of the auUJon S.11• Zarillo, de oration\ chair- man lllH the ~111na m circus tool.. with 1 Clliopc on hand anJ Me)erhor, cutcl"\"J -<am11r1I food bootn. offcru.I b.Mbccuc. 1c;\1 n food, baked potatoes and th1n1 end d«~rt C•ll Tod•y IOI Con1uft1tt0n 01 Fr" Brochure NAME ADOR ~S s500 2 DAYS ONl Y : $ 5 ~ ~~ ~ ~::: ~ 5 PHONE \ \ ' .. • cAI 0.•1119 Cwt DAILY PILOT/ Thurtday. October 16, 1986 ucttLDRENOFA La-R 000" (R) 5:'5, 1:00. 10:15 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO .. THENAIH OF THa RO••" (RI 7:15, t:30 4 TMCK DOLIY STEREO IURT LANCASTER "TOUGH GUYI" IPGI 7:30,9:30 szoen1u '° "ITAND BY ME" (RI 9·30, 8:30, 10:10 ~.00 TUES & WED. "DEADLY FRIEND" (Al 7:00, 9:00 S2.00 TUES & WED TOM CRUISE "TOP OUN" (PGJ 8:00. 8.05, 10 05 12.00 TUES & WED 0 TOP OUN" (PGI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 8:00. a oo. 10 oo "THAT'S LIFE" !PG-131 , 7 00. 9 15 JACK LEMMON "PEGGY SUE GOT MARRIED" (PG-13)800 815, 1015 "STAND BY ME" (RI 8.30, 8 30. 10 10 "CHILDRl!N OF A LEISER GOD" (RI 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 7 30, 9:45 FOUNTAIN VAL l f Y 8 39 1500 IMMlll .... , "' -· "KARATE KID II" (P0-13) 8 00, 10 00 IOY COULD FLY" (PGJ 8 00 SI 00 TUES & WED "ALIENS" (Al SIGOURNEY WEAVER 7 00. 9 45 Sl 00 TUES I WED "DEADL V FRIEND" (A) 7 00 9 00 12.00 TUES & WED "DEATH OF A SOLDIER" (RI 8008151015 $2 00 TUES & WED "THAT'S LIFE" !PG 13) JACK LEMMON 600. 800 1000 $2 00 TUES & WED "CROCODILE DUNDEE" !PG t3l 8 15 8 30 10 20 NO BARGAIN PRICE "JUMPIN' JAC K FLASH"IRI 7 30. ll 45 NO BARGAIN PRICE "BLUE VELVET" !Al 7 30. 9 45 12.00 TUES & WED '2" MATINIEI --·=:.:::--................. '2"' UltGAIN Tw. I W«l 11 It~~ - IAY "IDW VIII" "TMArl LR" (PG13) "TOP OUN" (PG) 8:15, 8:30. 10:20 7'30, 9:35 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO CLOSED WED "IT AND BY ME" !RI 8:00. 8:00. 9:45 "CLOCKWISE" (PGJ MONTY PYTHON 7:00, 9:00 "llLUE VELVET•• IA) 7:30. 10:00 "DEADLY FRIEND" (R) 8·30, 8:30, 10:05 $1.00·TUES & WED- 0HAU~ MOON STREET" (RI 7:30, 9:30 $1.00 TUES & WED "BLUE VELVET" !Al 12·40. 3 oo. 5 15. 7:45, 10:00 SI 00 TUES & WED "DEADLY FRIEND" (Al 1·3-5-7·9 $1 00 TUES & WED "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" IA> 12 45, 3:00, 5• 15, 7·30, 9-45 NO BARGAIN PRICE "PEGGY SUE GOT MAMIED'' (PG-131 12.00. 2 15, 4 15, 11.15, 8·30. 10:20, NO BARGAIN PRICE "BLUE VELVET'' 1R) 5 45. 8 00 10 15 $1 00 TUES & WED "NOT'HltG IN COMMON" (PG)8 30 "IAC« TO SCHOOl" (PG 131 g 3$, 10 40 '1 00 TUES & WED "THAT'S LIFE" (PG-131 7 15, 9 30 52 00 TUES & WED "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH"(Al 7 30. 9 •5 NO BARGAIN PRICE "HALF MOON STREET" !RJ 7 00, 9 00 '2 00 TUES & WED "ST AND BY ME" !RI 6 30 8 30 10 10 '2 00 TU ES & WED "CROCODILE DUNDEE" (PG13J 6 00, 8 00. 1000 "10 BARGAIN PRICE "DEADLY FRIEND" (RI 1 15, 9, 15 S2 00 TUES & ~ED "PEQGY SUE GOT MARRIED" !PG-1318·00, s 15. 10 111 NO BARGAIN PRICE "A~MED I DANO." IPG· 13) 8 00, 10 00 "NOTIINO IN COMMOW' 1 45 (PO) $2 TUES & WED "MIT'HUll 'IOPLI" (R) • 10. 10 00 °ftMI IUlillll" (PG 121 I 00 l2 00 TUES & WED "TOUQM OU'YI" (PG) 7'° 930 11• nl1 1 '° .... ~~~~~~~~-- ''TOUGH QUYI" (PG) BURT LANCASTER KIRK DOUGLAS 7:00. 9:15 "CROCODILE DUNDll" (PG 13) 4 TRACK DOLBY STEREO 800 I 30 10 15 ( 1tH r,i.1 ' ( :', 1 I\ M f',fl ,\~,\10.' ~ ••CROCODILE DU...l"(PG13) 8:00 I• 15. 10· 15 NO BARGAIN PRICE 11MANHUNTER" (R) 8:00 0 EXTREMITIES" (R) 8: 15. 10:15 HMHH lH f WlrJ I "11 \',()1 "PIGGY IUE GOT MARRIED" (PG· 13) 8:00. 8. 15, 10: 15 NO BARGAIN PRICE "JUMPIN' JACK FLASH" IA) 7:30. 9:45 NO BARGAIN PRICE -.wu au sun sue "CROCODILE DUNDl!E" (PG 13) 8: 15, a:30, 10.20 NO BARGAIN PRICE "FEMtl IUIUEft" I 00 • "RUTHLHI l'EOPLE" (R) 8 10. 10.00 •1 00 TUES & WED "TOP OUN" (POI 7 15. 9·30 11 00 TUES & WED "DEADLY FRIEND" (R) 7·00. 9.00 S1.00 MON-WED FEMtl IUEUP (PG-13) 8;30, 10:15 "RUTHLESS 'IOPLE" (R) 8·30 $1 00 TUES-THURS "THE FLY" (RI 8.00 "COMMANDO" (R) 8·16, 10:00 11.00 TUES. WED. THURS "PEGGY SUE OOTMAR•D" 8:00. 8:15, 10:10 NO BARGAIN PRICE "PEOOY SUE GOT MARRIED" 8:00. 8· 15. 10: 10 NO BARGAIN PRICE "IT AND av ME .. (RI 6·30, 8:30, 10: 10 12 00 TUES & WED ''IOY WHO COULD FLY" II 00, a 00, 10·00 (PG) '2 00 TUES & WED "TOUGH QUYa" (PG) 7·30. 9•30 $2 00 TUES & WfD "TOUGH GUYI" (PGI 7 30, 9:30 '2.00 TUES a WED "JUMPIN' JACK ,LASH .. t> 7:00, t :I NO BA..OAIN "'ICE "ITANO 8Y •"(RI 1·30, 3 45, 5 30 ''°· t30 12 00 TUU l W[O i, 7 L_PRIME TIM_[ So AP~ Jablonski may be over the Hill By LYNDA HIRSCH • PJeaseHdpA Neighlxrl Child In Need! COLBYS: Prr-cmptrd b~ ba~b;ill pla)· offs. • • • DALLAS: \\hilt 1n Wes Parmalre's bunkhou~. Miss Ellic stunntd whrn she finds a p1cturr ofher~lf Miss Elhe wanu Parmalee to leaH' J R furious when he realill'S Sue Ellen has bought a slcaz) hngenc store 10 rmbarrawh1m. Mandy cons1ders lucra11ve out-of-town offer. J.R. continues to deal with 1hc ailin& 011 businrss. 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Emma's stoic lront concerns Angela. • • • HILL STREET BLUES: Stan 1ncs 10 hide heart problem but in the end realw~s he must undergo bypass SUfJery which will terminate his career as policeman. Whrn one-lhird of lhe public defenders' staff is pink-slipped due to lack of funds, Jo}'cc. whose job has no1 been terminated. falls into the fray. Shr asks 411 hours of n1tp1ck1n1questions1n minor coun case. which 1nfunates 1he Judge. When 1he1udae makes a derogatory remark about her bco:ip ddettante. Joyce slaps him and 1s held for batter). La Rue 1s startled when hr learn$ the ~oman "fence" 1s an under· cover cop from anotherd1stnct who thinks La Rue 1sa total ~erk. Hov. ard walks m10 a liquor s1ort dunng a robber). He shoo1s and kills a 14-year-old bo) w11h a p1s10I wtucb 1s not approved for depanmen1 use Frank fears 1hat Howard's JOb 1s on 1hr hne. Belker, going underco\•er as an old man, is called off the streets to tes11fy 1n EVEllYONE'S CHEERING FOR AMERICA'S 11 TOUGH GUYS! 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Pc~r. on Abby's advice. sa~ this is not an important issue and shouldn't bt included in poli11cal discussion. Gary is surprised 11 Peter's action. Ben furious when he keeps a.cu1na harassina calls at home, then realizes the only way to protect the twins and Val 1s 10 spy on Sumner. • • • ST. ELSEWHERE: Mark Craig's 1n- 1enm replacement while his hand heals is a female doctor from Saigon. Dr. K.iem. who 1s as gentle as Craig is tou&h-minded. An elderl) woman across from the hospital spends her lonely days spyin' on the hospital staff and patients. Rcahzina that Cra111s leaving the hospital for the time being. she floods him wilh notes and phone calls. Craig finally pays the woman and her parakeet a visit. Fiscus is upse1 when eldt'TI~ man he vims on a TqUlar basis suffers a stroke and no one in his famil) has the 11me. money or inclination to care for him. Donald decides to take a more ac11ve role 1n med1c10e and takes a brush-up course on kjdney discucs. Lucy '"' ttes Ehrlich to a family reccplion and has a lous1r lime unlll she has one ouzo too man) Luc) grts Ehrlich into btd and next day at thr hospnal slaps him for takina advantage of her RUFFE~L'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ... ,.., .... c..s""' 1122 UIHI llfl .. ctSTl IW-541-llH "THE BFSf FILM OF TIIE YEAR!' -Joel Sieilel. ABC 1V llNA UI •• 11<!4'.J, MJIA'AM \IA-.. ~1499 tol1UlfSA lO•.,O\ H1tD(K 1 • 63• )~· IWlfflll$fOll llACll f : ..... 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I u -tn 70MM - lwrt Lanuster TOU9H eun INJ Al .. "•tell ('°) CltOCOOIU DUlloa& .... .. Ow"' Ho {~·1 J) """°"_.,., ,1111 C•·Hlt '••t,.ote CNI TM&f!LTr.I Nltlltluro 0• IM It. ' Cf'> .. ' Frlday,Oe .... r 17 · AJUES (Marc~ 21-April 1. 9): Some want ro pul you ·to test. Know ii. be awart. aten. sens1tr~e to J?ubhc ln~~ds, cycles .. Be discreet, realize your own wof'\h .• refuse 10 gi ve up something for nothina. Pisces na1ive figures prom1nen1ly. TAURUS (April 2~May 20): You need not be-evasive. Ac~ent direct approach .• power. a~th~nty, confidc~c~ .. La~ ison.yours1de-act :is if you are aware of1t. Cyct.e h1ghhghts respons1b1hty, 1ntens1fied love relationship. . QEMINl _(~~J' 2 1-JuryLlOt:.YoU-could be-"llining with fame.' Cyele h1jbhgtlts pubhclly, aocla1m. abili1)' to win friends and infl uence people. Ro- mance plays role, you'll be. lucky also in matters of spccula11on. CAl'."CEll (June 21-July 22): Emphasize .n~w stans. initiative. inven- tiveness. wtlhngpess tQ invest 1n your own ?pa~ili.iies. Luna,r position accepts preStJgC, achievement! $landing 1n COm· SYDIEY 01111 mumty. Leo. Aquanus figure prom i-••••••••••II•• nently. LEO puly 23-Aug. 22): Follow through on fi rst impressions. You make un':lsual discovery. Confidence returns, many are intrigued by your opinions. actions. You could be asked to a~ar before the media. VIRGO (.Aug. ~J:St!pt. D): Key is to diversify. to dlsj)lay versaullty and humor. Ch~k wardrobe. keep recent resolutiQJlS..Conccrning diel nutrition. general health. You'll attract allies. and job will be finished. Sagittarian pla)S role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Keep options open, realize "sudden changes" are due. h may be necessary to remodel or actually to rebuild on "'d11Terent" structure. Break from past 1s 1mm1nent. You will seriously consider marital status. ~RPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Discern motives. look beyond the 1mmed1ate. articulate feelings in mranangful manner. Individual who has valuable contacts could become' an ally. Be diplomatic. persuasive. Gemini. Virgo play roles. SAG~ ARIUS (No' 22-Dec. 21 ): Fam ii) relationships are emphasized. Foe.us on c.h1ldren. change. vanet). speculation. physical attraction. You'll be invited to 1mpnnt }our o~n stvle. What seemed out of reach will "suddenh .. become available. · · CAPRICORN (Dec. 12-Jan. 19): See places. people as thev exist -means avoid sclf-detc-ptio n. Focus on security, l>fOpcrty. mtrrest rates. long-range prospects. Older mdi' 1dual is intngued, could become valuable ally. · AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Fulfill commument. realize there are legal aspects to project. tud)'nghts, permissions. Relati,·e who is restless ma\' also be carelC$S. Know It, protect ) our own interests. Cancer native plays key role. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You could be asked to handle ''hot potato " Cycle high, you'll bC at right place, and you n~d not be int1m1dated. You'll get the money, you'll also receive credit long overdue. l\rics, Libra pla} roles. IF OCTOBER 17 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you are capable of handhng responsibility, you react e'(cepuonally well under pressure. you meet dead lines. you are intense, romantic. sentimental. and you work well wi:h older ind1v1duals. Cancer. Capncom pla~ important roles in your hfe. Current cycle features s1gnaficant dome~uc adJUStment -could include actual change of residence or mantal status. You learn many lessons dunng October. -you sec through sham. you understand true' alues. and you gain spintual 10s1ght. You could recei ve acclaim m December_ Insects treated better than people in India In India 11,e the Jain rehg1on1sts. They keep up insect shelters. Sealed rooms loaded v.1th sufficient grain to feed the insects therein for I 0 ma)'be 15 yea~ until said insects naturall) die. The Jains· insects appear tu get a better break than mO\l of the world'\ humans. Medieval records at \I\ in France tndicate local fishermen caught a 2~­ foot shark wherein the) 1found the headless body of a man m armor That's all I knov. Tell the wnter m your family to make a no-..el out of 1t. Young lad). 1f he tells }OU tho~ paper"-pnnts of his are o nginal etchings, )OU ma) allov. as how there's no such thing. If etchings aren't on metal plates. the)' 're not ong1na ls. No matter what bndge hand ~ou were dealt-1fbndge I\ )Ourgame- the odds against being dealt that hand were astronom1call) high But there they sat. those bridge 'pla)ers. each drawmg a h1ghh unusual hand v.llh ever) deal. In ihe science of prob- abilities. an) specific h:ind 1s phcnomenall\ unllkel~. The pla}er who thinks gOod hand\ arc rarer than bad hands rcnects an a ttitude. not a fact. Q. I gue<.s the RU \\1an' eat more fish than an\ bod'. v.. hat'' >\. E'cept for ihl' Japant'c;c. that·, about nghl. Q. In cars and cama1tec;. ""'hat LM. Bo YD <11st1ngu1shes a .. Brougham'"? .\ Open space for the dm er. or;cparate lrom the passenger cab. .\ Scottish-born Parliament \llember named Lo rd Hen!) Brougham de· signed the tirst such. I 1 allov..ed him to tra' el in pn,aq without ha' 1ng to hobnob v..1th the hel p .. Birching .. is still an official pun- ishment for some offenses on tbe Isle of Man. Ifs public v.~1pping. ~ h> it's called birching I du not lcnov. The~ use hazel v..ood P10nccrs l1lk-d rat!> v..11h a poison made of ground-up field mu'ihroom\ m1w d with hone-. .\t lea'it. the' tned to 1"11 rats that way Some rats grev. fat on ll 'I our brain v.orkc; up allout a\ mulh elcctncll\ ac; I\ burned h' a 21J. "'att bulb. ~tine 100 "°me11me\ Claim is more than half of all C:hnstmas shopping 1s done on office lime L.M . Boyd ;s • syadicated col•m-111. Housework can • be health hazard I ntver read a scientisf s repon that I liked. They're alwayi chewing aro und about what coffee does to your nerves. red meat to your heart. sugar to-your body, alcohol to your unborn baby. saft to your bl~ pressure, sugar to your personality and smoke to your lunfS. Run and you invite inj uries. Walk and you breathe carbon monoxide. Sit and yo ur hips lock. They never stop. They've done nothing blJl put hmi'tallo ns on life's vices and forced people to give ·up things they've enjoyed doing until they've released thdir findings. ~ However. I must say I agree with them totally on their newest study targeting the ''home" as tl\e No. I pollutant. The reasons for. this -to name a few -are that newly cleaned clothes emit tetrachloreothylene. Paints and plastics pollute the air we breathe. Air freshener and cleansers are pollutants. and o ne of the worst is the steaming shower which vaporizes trichlorcothylene and chloroform. It does the same thing in your dish- washer. ' The bottom line here, folks, 1s that cleanliness makes you side. Are you Listening, Mother and all you other saintly sisters of spit and polish. soap and sJarch'> I hate to say "t !told you so,.. but who was I the first to sax' ''Housewoflc. 1f you do rt right. Wlll kill you''? Now I have proof. There isn't a woman 40 or over who has not been brought up believing that an indoor ozone of wax. glass cleaner, toilet bowl and liqUJd cleanser was next to godliness. (Actu- ally, it's closer than they thought.) Yo u probably thtnk I'm rcadinJl a Etu lollECI lot into this survey, but from here on in I'm trusting no one. I'm going to stop inhaling my laundry like the women do on television. Who is to say I won't pass out? No more httlc captains cleaning my toilet bowl a_s I sleep. For all I know one of them could be 1n there making a blue slick in my tank. And no more vacuuming. You don't know where that sweeper has been. Good health always requires a certain amount of sacrifice and I'm ready 10 make 11. I'm ready to sa} good-b)e to pot bottoms that sparkle and hello to ring-around-the-collar. so long to squeaky-clean windows and hi there to waxy buildup. As I told my husband when he walked into the hou!>C the o ther night. "I don't feel ~ell. I think 11's the house. It's too clean." "Did you call a doctor?" "No He'd probabl) SCl) ... Take two dust ball~ and call me in the morning.' Wh) don·t we go out':' • We climbed in the car. as black cm1ss1on ~moke clouded the h1gh- wa). the noi~ le, el deafened us, and drove along a polluted lake v..hcre we found a restaurant wi th an asbestos ce1hng and fi ve cigar smoker~. I breathed dee pl~. "That's more like 111" Garbage Pail Kids sadistfc, sickjok~ DEAR AN~ L.\NDERS. Enclosed is a letter to t]le ednor oft he Modesto Btt. I 1\a\e been so steamed since reading it that 1 mu'it \Cnt m) anger somehow. Pica~ tell me v..h) a compan) v..ould manufacture a product that v..ould hur1 and hum1halc innocent children. Wh~ would parents bu) this kmd of Junk" -PR. IN MODESTO. (" .\LIF. DEAR P.R.: Here's Ute letter to the edlter' followed by my comment. TERRIBLE PL.\ YTHl~Gc;; I am appalled to find the hc\t •;cllcr to children 4-10 1s "Garbage Pall K.1dc;.. cards The ca rds dep1c1 muulatcd dolls. ..Pat l;)plat'· and '"Beak) Beck} ·· The children take these cards to school and gi"e them to students the\ feel most re')Cmblc them · I v..orked for a }'ear as a pubhl health nurse 1n a child abuse preven- tion program. One of our Joal$ was to bolster the fragile selkstecm of children. Imagine a n insecu re. shght· I) pudg) S-ycar-old who gets the card '"Large Marge," depicting a gross!~ overweight doll. underwear showing. rolls of rat, stuffing her face. The back of one card 1s a puzzle that depicts a boy with a black eye. and blood pounng out of his nose and mouth. This teaches our children that violence 1s aettptable, even funn~ Please sa) somethmg. .\nn. -PEG KRUEGER. MANTECA CHILD ABl.SE PREVENTION .\UX- ILI .\RY. DEAR READERS: .Uy para& wbo sees tllese cuds ill ~e laaHs of llis or ber child has a moral obligation to take them away. destroy diem and explain that slid cnel ud llwnhll "teasing .. will aot be tolerated. A ~rHt who woeJct blfY ~a card ls a A11 luDEIS case of arrested development and sadistic t'boot. . ••• DE.\R .\ \i;-.: L~ \iDERS La.,t "'eel ~ou printed )Ct another letter from a daughter-in-law v.. hn CO\ crcd for her husband so h15 mother "'ould l·onunue to behe'c he "a" a v..onder- ful '>On I v..a\ o ne ot tho~ daughter\· in-la" \' hn hought the prc\ent\ and c;cnt thl' "ard\ H1\ mnthl'r nc,cr knrv.. that hc hated 10 \ 1s11 her I htl'rall~ dragged him thc:re One da\ I camr home earlier than t'\Pt'Clt'd and found m\ hushan~ ... 10 thl' all .. "'1th h1'> lo' er -a gu~ · He . b:inles-.ed that !here had al"a's heen a man m hi'> life and ..aid he "a" rclit'\l'd that I had caught him \\l• lkt.ldl·d lo d1.,orce He begged me n11l tn h·ll an,onl' 1hc rca .. un hnJu~· 11 "'nuld break h1<. mother«, hl'Jr1 In all 1a1rne\~. he "3'i .i dl'cenl ixr.,on and I agreed to go aln n11-"llh ht'> rcqut"\I I haH' '>lntC heard from man ~ -.ourtt:\ lhJI his motht•r tells<-'' cnnnc v.r "'c',· dl\•>rced tiecau~ I "a" a mi,crahk l11ok and a temhle h11u..c- kcepu I hJ\l' no 10ll'nt1on of hlo"'1ng his , 1\cr hu1 1.,n·1 this funn~' -'n TO\\' Pl f \~F DEAR :\.T P : f aDJJy" !'iot very. Pren) u d if) oo asll me. bot my bat is off to ~oo. Lady There's an old· fashioned word for wbat you bave. It's called cha racter U.S. health costs: Billion a day SIDllEY Hu11s Thing\ I karncd t•n mule to /()oking up other thin1s: •That total health cost'i 1n the L'. last )Car ran about SI hilhon a da'. outstnpp1ng the 1nflat1on rate by 300 percent. and accounting for more than I 0 percent of the gros'i national product •Thal the plant grov..th hormone. "brass1nohde:· 1'> so pov.erful that 11 can double the ~1ze of plants h\ promoting more and larger cells. and works 1n quantll1es of les.s than one- btltionth of an ounce •That e"co though the educauonal gap between whiles and blades has narrowt'd in the I.a.st quarter-centul). the employment pp w wtdencd -+ PI CK·UP YOUR CARP IN THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER You con increoSll your chance to Win-Check This Sunday's paper lor o WIN-GO cord. cons1derabl~: in 1957. the unemplO)· ment rate for white youths between :!O and 24 was 7 pcrcenL while the rate for non-whites was 12.5 percent. by 1985 the figures were nearly 10 percent for whites. but 24.5 percent for blacks •Tilat th~ m1\gu1ded zcalotc; ~ho would ban "Huckleberry Finn" fro m public hbranes beau~ of alleged .. raC1sm'" should know that Mar._ Tv.a1n paid two black students' wa\\ through college. cons1denng 11 a-. partial rtparation .. due from e"t'r. v.h11e man mc,er. black man .. •That oi the more than 4.<X.W:> plattorm\ dnlhng oil and g;t\ 1n the coa'ital "atcf'i ol thc l \ . '15 ~l'lrnl ol thc-.e ng., art loc.ated 1n th"e (1ull of \k\h.0 •That "'hat 1s arguahl~ the mo5t bntl1.1nt <.tagc rnmcd) 1n the English langua2e ~r \\ 1ld('"· .. The Im· ponancc 0 1 &mg Eame5t.' wa' not performed as onganall~ ~nll~n tor 'Ill ,ear., unttl the I 9S' production ~tort'd a full a t and chanat'd une ~en<' to t.'.nnlnrm to tht' pla' v.n~ht'\ lonlhand ~npt ""'nltrn in I 8Q.i i That 'fanhatt.an ho3\ts th<' d1\- 11nc t1on r1fd1\llnd1on It l\)OI th<' k~\I num~r Ill pef'\On\ domiciled 1n .a hl•U\IOI unll a"'v.hn'e in the coun1~ -It'\\ lh~n IV.O on tM J\('f3.IC •That J < Pen~. loundcr11ut the \to~heann ht\ namt. IO\lltuu:d 1hc odd·f11u"' pt'l\C\ h~c SI '> nm to Daily '-illt r~~ lu~cu 1omcn 1n19 h1\\lo~to'3't' a few pennic hut to forcr l'11s ---g,Jn~ple to nng up 1he Qft on th< \~ r It' and tt'tUTn ~null \.:h.Jn T 0 GOOD E RE A LY Aoc to ahc ~soma -hoiun Hl ('OJ 1h<-FINO OU H W W ~l "~ pra ucc o( d1shonc'1 clc r\\ ... m~I' AT NEWSSTANDS & STORES ONLY .~ketin11hedollar\ S#tllwr HuriJ I • cP,f#kakff '---~lA~t~iOf::::;o~:!:.~(:au;:-~'~~:::.:.:::::'~"'°,;:.:Gc~o~.,,..::....·~S ~~.:.....~~...J'--... --....l .... ~.w.ll~--... ------..-1-.Nlflin:ihL. ) \ ' • WHAT'S TK£ R UY? BOth vu lnerable South deals NORTH •Q54 Q l(J 3 <>A 10 5 4 .. ., .. WEST EAST •Jt8 •1oe a Q 2 V'A765 O QJ87 0 9& •J 7 5 3 2 •A Q 10 9 SOUTH •AK72 QQ10984 ¢ K62 •K Thf' bidding: South Weet North Eui I Y1 PaH 2 ? Pue _a f.; PaH 4 <:;:i .Pus Pass Pua Opening lead: Three of • Jt'r-. not only declarer who 8hnuld not rush in where angels fear to tread. The defenders, too, ~ho111<1 consider carefully before romm1t ting themselves to a part1<1Jlar hne. To illustrate our point. wi»~~·· made one '>light change 1n y1·-.11·r day·-. hand. In that column we 'law that, aftPr a C'lub lead and continuation, d<'- clarer should ruff and lt>ad a trump tr East wins and leads an· other C'lub, declart>r should n111 ruff-he mu'll discard hi'\ diamond loser ~ow the contract 1s '\Pnm· 11 'lpades arf' 3·3 or, in thP f'\if'J~ they <ion't break evPnly 1f thr player with the long 'Pt1d1•' al-.o has four or morf' d1am11nrt ... lfowf'VPr. wmnmp; thi· an• 11n thf' first trump lead is nut rlw tw'>t de· fen'>f' East 'ihould allow tht• k1nl( of trumps to win 1 hP f1r...i 1 n<•k and chwk aRa1n wht>n dt·<·larn 1 <1ntm CUIL£S GOl(I 0111 SUllF ues wilh a low trump to Ms queen This simple maneuver will force declarer to b()w the knee. When West show'i out on the sec· ond round or trump~. d.-clarer can no longer afford to play another trump-East will WU\ and rt>vert to dubs 10 S4't up a long trump 1n hi'I hand fnr 1 he 4'f'ttlnl( trick Declarer ha<; LO hope> that spade~ ar.-3.3 Aftn wmn1ng tht second trump c1Pdarn should cash the kin~. q1wf'n and ac·•· of -.padp-; and then thf' iu-f' an<I king of diamonds Wtwr~ lht••if• )(11 through dt>C'larer )1., .. <1 ... t11i1 l:Jth 'fladP and niff-; with thl' 1a<-k of trunip" '"w the ron tra<'l '' homf' Whrt her or not East <1verruff, with th1• al'f' of trumps. dt•darN has no problem huldrng l11i. lh'tor' tt1 111w arid< 1n each sujt .•x<•rpt 'lpad1•' \ot<• thar <lt•i larn ffill'll 11mf' the hand 1•x:wlly nii;ht 1<1 land h1~ gam1• 111-. probli>m'i h11vf' hf>f>n ca11<iN1 h~ a 'llmplP, yf'I 1ho11Rhtflll tirf<• 11'1· For information a boo l Charles Gort-n''I n .. w nt-wsletter for bridge pla yen , write Goren Brfdgt> IA>ttt-r, P.O. Box 4426, Or- la ndo. fl1. 32802·4426. TODAY'S. CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Plow part 6 Speech flaw 10 Sunday drive 14 Bard group 15 "-Ben Adhem· 16 Knotty - 17 Amaryllis 18 Enthusiastic 19 Tongue-lash 20 Condiment 22 Stayed 24 Cleaner 26 Churchmen 27 Encompass 31 Non-truth 32 Swiss city 33 Relieved 35 US river proiect· abbr 38 Crow 39 Fired 40 Hurdle 4 1 Show grief 42 Surf.walked 43 Fatheaded 44 Fhpper 45 Warmed over 47 Warm -Ga 51 Hazard 52 Ob1ects 54 Title 58 Defeat badty 59 To~ring 61 Ga e bird 62 Po faller 63 Lamb 64 Look after 65 -off very unhappy 66 Lett1sts 67 Harden PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED DOWN 1 ::>1sf1gure 2 Opera box 3 Grand- parental 4 Contriving 5 Ugly s ight 6 Enactment 7 Angle iron 8 More acr 1 9 Thrashed 10 Gobltn 11 nstrument 12 Entomb 13 Def1c1enc1es 2 1 Once owned 23 Bitter 25 Make an entreaty 2-Slackens 28 Claudius successor 29 Seize 30 Cafe patron 34 Jewish feast 35 Canvas structure 36 Flower conta ne' 3~ 1m1tatec 39 Crtmtna 40 Oozes 42 B~verage 43 Sketcnes 44 Ta11oreo 46 Pronour 47 Jack - 48 Lying flat 49 Course 50 Common- pla ce 53 Dect1ned 55 Cut to :. ~ces 56 Ex1ste'1CP Si F1tm un 1 60 Arttc e Sp ·AlO Of1nge Coaet DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Ociobw US, 1988 THE FAlllLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane "Every ti me I tum on TV they're showing a commercial." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "I think he wants us to kiss and make up!" PEANUTS l1LL ~OLD TME BALL Sii<, At.ID '<OU KICK IT. l( GARFIELD MAfWc. l1M NOT 60NNA KICK A 6ALL TAAT ~AS A CUTE RISSON TIED AIWU~D IT! BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ''George, this day·On·the·town Idea of yours Is strictly for the birds." - "'M'(NOM~-rnlS ISA~. 6UT l CALL IT M'( WIN'~. " by Jim Davis GARf='IE.LP! YOU'RE NOT GOING ro 8(UE\IE THI~! l WA'!> IN A BAKERY TOPA"1 BUYIN& A CAKE. WHE N TMR£E MIPGET~ IN GORILLA CO!>TOME'5 RAC.EP IN. SET THE Pl.AC.( ON FIRE ANP COME ONi,.JON . t'ON 'T 51"'ARE TME DETAILS! RAN OUT WIT M TM( CASH R(GISTERJ TUMBLEWEEDS l'M GEiflNG' COl\k:ERNEV' ,Af'Ol)I iHE RISJ; IN PAl...EFACE CRIME SfA1'lS11CS. DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE by Tom K. Ryan OLJR WA R PAITTY WAS MLJG6EV' O!\l IHE WAYIO A MASSACRE:. 10 16 -- by Kevin Fagan 1 T\.U~I( ~M.l.6A.~ 1"1'5 ~ "-COMING by Pat Brady U.S . ACRES YOO'RE f=EELING VERi.' PROW5Y .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE MOW PO YOU EXPECT ro POT Ml ONPER WI TH f HAT ~TOPIC' WATCH? by Berke Breathed ~W6'+ff'f' ... by Jim Davis · by Lynn Johnston OF~e.! 1H1S IS ATHEAtf~:d 6RING lfie. FLASHLIGHT. TtiEREffiE~E~ P~8ACKSTME. ANO i'M NOfSJ~E ~EVERY-TH1NG IS. ~-~ DOONESBURY by Jeff MacNelly by Harold Le Doux -·-----..,..., MR WARNER LS NO LONGED LtVIN(:, AT HOME 1 WE'RE CIETTIN G A DIVORCE BUT we HAVEN'T TOLD KIM AS YET' NEITHEFLJAY HUSBAND NOR I KNOW HOW ~ -;I-. HANDLE THE SHE NEEDS TO Be TOLD SITUATION BEFORE SHE LEAVES THE HOS· , ... ~ PlTAL BY Y0u ANO MR. ,.A WARNER TO(:,ETHER ! IU TAXE )QI~ W11HMC, HON6Y. I ~rr ' by Tom Batiuk (.(£AH I l~IV ADS l>JE.R.EN'i 04EAP !! by Garry Trudeau I'M {)()/NtJ 7HISaJTCF /Dlf,SIR.. \ " .. U~gtng voters, candidates to · take inventocy . In t~i.s space Wednesday, we preached ~tience urgmg ~1uzens not to abandon working within the system m favor of the. petition process. While the referendum bas. ~~lu~ in its place, we warned that govemm~nt by 1n1t1at1yc w~s .a dangerous path strewn ~Y emotional picas, s1~phst1c solutions ~nd special interests .. Democracy ts a slow moving series of compromise~ sh~ped by citizens and those they trust 10 carry out thetr wishes. Our hearty v~te of co!lfidence in the council form of g~~ernment camcs wtth it a caution to those who now sit m or seek a place of community leadership The perception exists among many that ·the trust between those who govern and those who allow themselves to be gove.rned has been misplaced. Too many cou~c1l members don't listen anymore. Too many don t take the time to find out what's bothering their constituents. Too many don't attend ct>mminee meetings. Too many don't attempt to reflect the feelings of th&se who elected them. To.o ma!ly ma~e no effort to educate and explain the vanous sides of issues to concerned residents. Too many assume an aura ofarrogance as they look down u~n the citizen who rose bravely from the back row to votce concerns .during a council meeting. Too many council members have narrowed their ( circles and no longer ha-ve contact with the varied members of the community they promised so faithfully to serve if elected. Too many have forgotten where they came from, and why. Elections are a good time for pause and reflection. To that end, we urge all council members, whether they fa ce reelection or not, to take inventory and to ponder the simmerin~ sentiments that spark challengers and especially initiatives. The Daily Pilot will attempt to help voters take account before Election Day with a series of objective and informative stories on our news pages and with endorsement editorials that will be carried on our Opinion pages. • All may be assured that while our news coverage may influence our opinions. our opinions shall not shape our news coverage. We will meet with and question the candidates who seek our endorsement and make recommendations to voters. In some ra£es. we may decline to endorse. And in others we may notify voters they are blessed with more than one capable candidate. Ours is not the last word. It may not even be the most reasoned because publishers and editors don't have a patent on perfection. We will share our opinion on those people we think will best serve our Orange Coast communities. We hope you will consider our opinion along with those of others before casting your ballots Nov. 4. Op1n1onscxprcsscd in 1h1~ \pace arc those of the Dall) Pilot Other\ 1ew~ e'prcsscd on thl\ pa~c are thOK ofthc1r author~ and an1sts. Reader comment 1s 1nv11cd The Daily Pilot, P.O Bo\ 1560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Phone 642-0086 Let's rid Mesa City Council of special interest groups To 1he E.d1tor. I have JUSI finished reading the most recent letter from Mesa Acuon. On 1hc surface, many of their points make a lot of sense (same thanJ can of\en be said about communiques from Russia). but you must nlways look under the surface -whal 1s the lrue word? John Gardner. who was one of the original founders of Mesa Action and one of their chief spokesmen. was so sincerely interested in Costa Mesa lhat he moved to Newport Beach In any reasonable person's mtnd. 1f )OU have that much Ct\.iC interest. )OU stick around to wage the battle You don't go behtnd the scene and use others as yo ur front man. It almost appears there must be some l}pe of pcnonalgatn 10 be rcala1ed Wouldn"t you wonder what 1t is" Our big problem•~ 1hat ( osta Me~ has hit the "h1g time·· We ha'e developed tnto d ma1or marketing center and there arc a 101 of people who want a part of the acuon. We. as homeowners. are caught tn the middle and have become the v1ctt m' of the pov.cr groups. Every Costa Mcu homeownt'r Should attend o few City Council meeungi. and )OU "'111 undoubted I) come to the same conclusion as I have. our City Council needs a major revamping. We have two extremes an office. one who endorses everything a developer presents and another who 1s against everything that as pres- ented. We need Council members who are intclligenl. knowledgeable and have the best tntercst of the homeowners at heart. When our cll~ elcc11on comes up an No .. ember. let us use an 101cllagent approach tn our selecting"' ho 10 'otc for. I Is he or she a Cos1a ~1csa propert) owner" 2. Ha ve the~ h' ed 1n ou r C'll) for al least IOyears. 3 Ha\e the) been \Otd of special interest groups" 4 Ha\e 1hc' been aCll\C tn ll' tl matters? · 5 Does their current emplo)mcnt allow them sufficient umc to perform their Counc1l duties" 6. If )OUr sdccuon can ans~er "\C'S .. to all SI'> of these questions. 1hen this 1s the candidate to vole for Let's nd oursch cs of all the special 1n1erest groups. Earle Weichman Costa Mesa ·Ron Matsen should be worrled To the Editor: Thank aoodnc"" for Larry Agran, Ray Catalano. F.d Dornan and S3lly Anne Miller Ron M11sen )hould be womcd abou1 the cuy's image. if lherc arc OAANGE COAST llllly .... many more hkc him .\nd speaktng of class. Dave Baker doesn't ha"e any .,.,....., City Edtlor ,_c..,.. Newt ECl•IOt Ctt:ltlMft ~Ed-tor ' JL'DY WILKER 01' Newport Beach T_T ... !dtiOf ~c.... PfOCIUdlOn Dit.etOt ........... .., ACl..en•.-nv 0..tctOt ~, ......... C\aU.foec1 Director .,..,.,... ConlTOller White House tries to i>ut best face on Reykjavik By BARRY SCHWEID ,,, "'-''' ....... WASHI NGTON -The Reagan adm1n1strauon. 1n a major campa1fn to overcome the stalemate 1n nuclear weapons contro at the Iceland summll. says 11 will try 10 pick up the pieces at the bargaining table 1n Geneva and in Vienna. where Sctretary of State George P. Shull:Z and Soviet Foreian Minister Eduard A. Shevarnadze wt ll meet next month. But while rcgistenng its determinauon 10 keep after a 'ICttlement. the administration 1s showinJ no inclination to retreat from the "Star Wan" anti-m1ss1le program that caused General Secretary Mikhail S. Gorbachev 10 sweep his stunning arms reductions offers from the table in Reyjkavik. The Soviet leader also stepped up has public relauons campaign: ~ppearing on Soviet television Tuesday, he said President Reagan's acceptance of his proposals "would have made a new beginning an the lafe of mankind" and ushered in "a non-nuclear era." But mstead, Gorbachev said. Reagan offered ··not a stngle new thought" tn Iceland. He descnbed the L . delegation as st unned and . confused by the com- prehensive Soviet arms control package. Gorbachev denounced Star Wa rs as "nothing but a Incl(' 10 tr) 10 gain U S. military advanta~e. Reagan told the nauon Monday mght that the program. which Gorbachev and many Amencan analysts brand a spur to the weapons race. "1s what brought the Soviets back 10 arms control talks" tn the first place. The So' aet leader seemed on 1he verge of agreeing to swcepani reductions in both long-and medium-range m1ss1lcs in hJs meeung with Reagan, only to withdraw the offer when the president rejected his proposal to extend the 1972 Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty for I 0 years. The treaty bans most missile defenses. and accordtng to Gorbachev also prohibits the tcstmg and deployment of nuclear and other futuristic devices tn space. Reaga n bas defended all U.S. actions to date as legal. However, Gorbachev dendcd the president's pos- ition. He told Soviet viewers Tuesday he had asked Reagan why a defense against missiles would be ncc~ssary 1f they adopted the Soviet offer to work toward the chm1nation of all nuclear weapons wtthtn I 0 years. Star Wars. the Soviet leader said. "1s nothing but a tnck.'' Determined to capture the io1t1atve from Moscow. the administration is taking a~ o~um1s11c look ahead. white sche<lolinJ a norr-Tiop scntt of White House meeungs, telev1s1on appearances and news confe~nccs 10 try to get tt s potnt of view across and transmitted around the world. Shultz and Donald T. Regan, the Whtte House chief of staff. appeared on the "CBS Mommg \oe"'s·· and BCs "Toda)·· s~ow respect1vcl) -Shultz 10 r,a~ he was ceruun to meet wtth Shevardnadze at the re\ 1ew of the ON T HE R IGHT 1975 Hels1nk1agreement 1n Vienna early next month and Regan to declare the arms-control process "wtll start again." The Vienna talks also will give Shultz another platform for pressmg the Soviets on human nghts. an issue on which the administration is certain that Moscow appears vulnerable. The JS-nation Helsinki agreement, da1gned to lessen East-West tensions. called fo r the freer movement of people and ideas across Europe while 1mplac1tly accepttng the post-World War II boundanes that expanded Soviet influence. Apart from Vienna_ the two sides resume on Wednesday what Reagan called "quiet ncgotia11ons·· in Geneva. Chief U.S. negouator Max M Kampelman and V1c1or P. Karpov. who heads the Soviets delegauon, were expected to take up some of the proposals 1hat had been on 1hc table a1 Reykjavik before the breakdown Sunday. White House staff chief Regan tned, meanwhile, to d1!>pel any notion that the two leaders had a falh n& out in lceland'sch1ll. He said he thought the two men now"have more ofa common bond -and eventually they'll be able to see how to break through this apparent impasse:· Shultz said he felt a .. tremendous amount was accomplished" at Reykjavik. He acknowledged that had 1t not been for the Star Wars impasse. the two sides would have agreed to a 50 percent reduction 1n long-range nuclear weapons. to deep cuts in 1ntermed1atc-range missiles and to limits on nuclear testtng.. ··we didn't get the full closure that we might have liked.'' 5hultz said. "but .s tremendous amount much more lhan we thought was possible. was ach1e .. ed ·· Gomg an10 1he hasul> arranged summit the Reagan adm1na,1rat1on had sought 10 lower cxpecurnons. Officials described the session as a "'a} of prepanng for a full-scale meeting here between the president and Gorbachev. When the 1wo leaders met. ho1,1,ever. the appeared to accompl ish far more than an' prcparatof'\ meeting, or L' S.-So' aet summ11 since World War II. e\er ache1vcd. Gorbachev readal ) agreed to cut Soviet SS-20 missiles an .\s1a by more than 80 percent to meet a U.S. demand. i\nd his w1llingne55 10 slash long-distance missiles and ~ubmanne'\ by 50 percent exceeded all l ' ~ e\peCl3llOns. .\t the ~me tame. he postponed his 1ns1~1cnce on a 101al 1,1,eapons ban. agreeing to a phased accord. stanang with 'enfiea11on of e'1~1tng treau~. Reagan has insisted tor rears the So .. 1Cl'> "'ete fl~tmg the a cord~ and tha t ar1t1-<. healing mca~ure'I must he.> ~treng1hened Thi'> \tnng of concessions sen-ed 10 accen1uatc 1he d1~ppo1ntmen1 felt around tht' "'orld ""'hen 1hc deal fell through EDITOR'S NOTE: Barry Scbweld reports oa arms coatrol aDd l'.S . ..SOviet relatioas for Tiie Associated Preis. Reagan on right course: development of the SDI Ronald Reagan's fatth 1n his own 1ns1ghts 1s a continumg inspiration. and I will happily con1ributc 10 any monument that would memorialize the chief of these. for instance: "ON THIS PODIUM ON MARCH 23. 1983 PRESIDENT RONALD ~l~ON REAGANANNOUNCED HI TRATEGIC DEFENSE IN· ITI.\ TIVE. WHICH LED TO LIFT· l:'llG THE THREAT OF NUCLEAR HOLOCAUST THAT TORME:"i· TED MA KIND DU RING MUCH OF THE 20TH CENTURY." Mr. Reagan saved the day by acting on that 1ns1ght. but 1t was a \Cr} narrow ma s. and the circumstances of the occasion have hugely enhanced the resources of the enemy. foreign ll'ftd domestic. Yes. foreign and dome uc. Foreign because 11 should now be clear that the Soviet Union's ob- sessive fear of our space shield was behtnd the h11h drama of its proposals. Mind you. lhcy were. tn the end. empty proposals. but the) 1,1,ere enough to duzk minds parched for synthet ic disarmament. The Soviet Union was gomg to ehmanate 1ntermed1atc nuclear "-Capons from the face of Europe. in return for the United t.att'S doina the '8me th1na. Wow Then lhe Soviet Union •Ould rcdUtt il major stnateaic nuclear 1n"entory b) SO percent. and would •e Double v.ow nd thtn by the end of the ccntu~ or perhaps urhcr -who knowt -thert 't\IOuJd bt a tota l ehmin1t1on of nuclear bombs. and all ofthatthe rt uhofas1n~ meeuna1n Iceland n of renews one' fauh 1n the dcllbcratt\.C prOCM\, doc~ 11 not" ) Ronald Reagan would 1hcn ha'c returnc-d 10 1he l.in11cd States to answer a few quesuons. amonJ them: How would we an fact police the ehm1nauon of the theater weapons b) the So .. 1e1 Union" Given that these arc mobile. exactly how would we find a hundred or t"o 1n the c\Cnt the Soviet Union followed tts customa ry practice of cheallnJ on treaucs'? What would "ventiable' mean" You could make a deal wtth a ha~stack giving you full nghts to venf)' us agreement not to husband a needle. and you have the agreement. but the ha) stack 1s prett) safe w11h m needle l\nd the Soviet L'nion·~ struqic missiles are reduced b) one-half. Reduced, to use round numbers, to 5.000. These arc the 1n1cmat1onal warheads. the ones 1hat can pop El Paso. Tna\. 1f told to do 50. Ques11on. Ho" t'I Pan'I, France. or tlorencc. Italy, lef\ \&fer by the apparent absence of the 5maller. thcatcrweapons"' A m1s\1lecapableof soanna 9,SOO mil~ to lt'l t.ar&elcan be directed to go a mere 950 miles to a clo~r target. Pre umably the only argument aaain t usma 1t for such purp<>!(.S wou Id be the v.astc of aas. Que uon If indeed we arc aoana to stnp W~tem Europe o( aU nudcar ~pons. what 1 11 we would propose to do an the event that the C)o"1ct arm}' m•~hed we t into the area 1n which v.e ha .. e 16 Amcncan div1s1ons'> 8) .. hat means v.ould we propox 10 drfcn.S 1hem~ 8) finna nuclear war- hcad'I from Omaha. ch ? "nd "n c tht\ 1\ 1.1nhkel), ~hat ""'oulJ be the etTcct on WC1t European poht1cs of the apparc"nt dc·Tink1n1 of .\mcr•tif \ nu lcar umhf't"lla from 1t\ little nu· WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY clear parasols "'1h1n \\ l'\IC"rn Eu rope" >\nd then. of course the maJOr question. the onh que<,11on \.\-hal reason have we Lo behe\.C thal, on 1hat cnt1cal open future date. the So\.tet Union would actual!) agr~ to move across the apocal)pllc thre'lhold. defined as 1hc point be)ond which m ent1rt rcmatntng nuclear torcc "-OUld cease to threaten the entire l 'nttcd tatc " Their demand 1\ hombly cas)' to fonnulatc: Kill DI .\nd lhe dome'ltlC C'nem1e\ of 1he best op. ponunttY the world will ever haH 10 sttk out· at once (~dom and 1ndC'· pcndence. t()lether with the eltm1na- uon of the practical threat of nuclear controntauon. wtll ao af\cr Ronald Reapn, to kill DI They will fight him on th<" tas and a«ans. 1n 1he air. and on lhe ~aches. tn the fields and 1n the \trttt and an t~ 1'1111 The~ ""'ill never surrender Ronald Reagan 1 bclea.aucred ac; he wa1> ne,cr beleasuercd before Re}kjav1k .\nd onl)' he. eked b the '\mcn- C11n people. can act u\ back on courv That course " the dt"'C'lopmcn1 ol DI Wllllam F. Bllt'tl~ b • 11~lc•rf'fl rol11m•i r Bradley raise racial • ·1s·sue SACRAMENTO -Four )cars ago, when Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley was running for governor the first time, a n~papcr columnist opined that Bradley was not "black enough." "I've felt for some 11me that Bradley tSn't black enough.;" the white, Nortbern California wntcr - now no longer pursuing the columnar ttadc -penned. "Were I him. J would have taken a fonhnght pro- busina position m LA in the late 1970s. As an obhption. He didn't and 1hat d1sappo1ntcd me." It certainly was no secret in 19~2 that Bradley was a black man. Bui he presented himself as a poh11c1an who happened to be blade., not as a black pol1unan Not only was that a non-racist stance, but it probably was the smartest one as well He hadn't been elected ma)'or of Los Angeles by appealing si mply to black ..otcrs. Nor was he hkely to be elected aovcmor of a state that was onl)' abou18 percent black bycampaignina on racial grounds. Bradley. instead. offered himself to voters as a man who had cut acr05' ethnic, ecoriom1c and other bamcrs tn Los Angeles to forge worlu n& coahuonsand it was on that basis thal he came wtthan 100.000 votes ofbeina elected governor. Jn the aftermath of that narrow lost to Republican George OeukmcJian. there were those who believed that 1 latent anu-black prcjud1~ amona wh11e vot«S was the dccidmg factor At one potnt in the campaign. Dcukme11an's manager ated such a latent vote as a potential factor -a cand1d asscssmenl that. whale per• haps true, earned him a quick d1scharse by Deukmej1an. who had 11vcn stnct orders that race ne ver be mcnuoncd. To some Bradle\ die-hard' the affair ~ a carefuli~ staged wa> ol bnna1ng his race into 1he campaign But g.tvcn the fact that Bradle\ w3) not h1d1ng has raual hentage · that hardly seems hlcl~ When one lo~s h\ lt'wcr thao 100.000 votes -JUSI o\er I percent -almosl an) factor. or a comb1na 11on of factors. can be lcgaumatcl) c11ed Indeed. ma ' be one factor wa& that the turnoul of black and Othet minont} 'oters '>'-as IC\'\ than tht Democrats had hoped .\n\"3' that "'as then and this" no"' Bradle' 1s running for go\ernor against Dculme11an again. is ""'ell behind 1n 1hc polls and for rea~ru. 1hatare not euah d1\ 1ned, has chosen to bnng race t!!!,o 1he campaign C hoostng h1~ forum and has wor~ cardulh Bradle~ told a mee11 ng 01 state Dcmocrat1l leader\ .. I do not e\pect or "'dnl an) blacl man Of "'om.m 10 \Ote for me becau~ I am blacl ··1 hope no 1,1,h1te man 01 "'oman "'ould \Ote against me be 'au\e of 1he culor of m\ slon ·· · l..a1cr Bradle\ !>aid he decided ll rnntront race h·ead-on JUSl as John "-enncd' dealt fort hngh\I) "1th h1 (atholact'im dunng lhc 196'1 pr~•· dt'ntaal campaign .\nd he ins1stt'o that he IAJ\ nol contending that DeukmcJ1an "as an an~ "'3' making a ra1.1al appeal -e'en though Brad le' ' 'ampaagn lha1rman . Torn Quann. had amphed '>U1.h a fc"' da" earlier .\nd lhen there •~ "hJI cx·currcd la't .... cei..cnd in Oal land Bradlc\ 1,1,ho ~,.,he·~ not o"crtl\ \Ctk 1n~ hla1.k \Oles camp.ugncd tn black churc ht'\ an the East Ba> w11 h .\tlanta \1,1\or .\ndr('1,1, \ oung. oneot 1he na11on 'lx:st lno" n blacl leader'> lie 1old hla1.l leaders on two oc1.a\!On\ .. , ·f nd \\3\\ 10 c'nlc: our communtt\ 10 1. \1..1tc our churchc-' and our hcaul' rarlnr\. our pool hall., and our d1~ 11\ .ind "'hnn t't we go It "'a' o.1 r,trnil appc.11 One could onh 1mag1nt· thr med1.i furor that "ould erupl 11 thl' white go .. cmtH toured Pn!\b\ tcndn ~hurchc'I an Southern C•h(om1.1 and ac;kcd mini .. ters lo find ways 10 e'ctte our communll' .. "nJ Bndle' unde~ored 1h1· nllllAlh ltngcd nature of ht~ C'Ufr('nl 1.ampa1gn h' 1..nt1urana Ot·u k;meJ1an·s 'etu l)fhallngual cdu<.:Dllon lcg1sla11on that would have. he \Std. helJ.X'd s1uden1' of .\rmenian hem.age 1n Southern C allfomrn .. lfhe doe.,n't ca~ Im people of hi\ o"'n C'thnat'll\ how ct1n he can: tor anybo<h tl\C. tn thts state"" Rradle n1,kC'd Perhaps he•~ mertl) tl'\-1na to build .a b<l' far DcukmCJlln frbcukmCJlln rt pond'I an an\ -.a)' to Bnadle\'·, ~~nton... he m•> be a ·u'\Cd ol rtl ism l he go' ernor ha'> maintained a stnn) c;1lcncc rcfus1n1 to ~' an' thin& abou1 race f hc record should I'!( clc•r 1t ,._ Tom B die-. "'ho ha 1ntroduceJ race into tha· }car'\ campe1sn. put· 11n1 a-.1de the commen~bl)· col· orbhnd ~\an c he adop1c4' 1n 19 2 Du ,..,,,~,.. n a ~ •'la~ ro/umal r ' . , I I ·~ '( .. . . . . -~ ·.~ . . , . ' ' .. ... ' . . : • t .•::r:. . . Mervyn's . Huntington . Center .... N Hwy. 22 Edinger Ille . • ~ . \ . . . '"" ' . .. \. ~ . .,, .... -.-.. .. · . ' . · .. j . ' . . \ #' .. • .. ,• . ,. . . . . . " . . .· •• • • 01n ~-nf_ n's. SHOP THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 9:30 T09:30 SUNDAY 10 TO 6 Opens Friday in Huntington -Center! San Diego Fwy. at Beach BIVd. ~nd Edinger Ave . .. ' j a ,/l \~ . , , A bitter e~d to Angels' season *** M auch legacy live s on Winningest years bring the ha-rshest defeats for skipper BOSTON (AP)-1964. 1982. And now 1986. They were the winningest regular seasons in Gene Mauch's25yearsasa major-leasue manager. They also bro_yght him his biggest losses. Boston's 8-1 victory Wednesday night over the Angels gave the Red Sox the American League pennant. It also meant that a team managed by Mauch had lost another excellent opportunity to w10 a league cham- pionship. After the loss. a sad-faced Mauch told reporters, "M ~~tua.tion is something I'll let you ,guys handle. You seem to enJOY it so much. I'll let you wonder what will happen to me and rtl let you descnbe how I feel." His players. however, made their feelings clear that Mauch was not responsible for losing the last three games after the Angels took a 3-1 series lead and moved to within one strike of the pennant in game five. "Gene Mauch didn"t lose any of these games," catcher Bob Boone said. "The fact 1s. the Red Sox beat us.·· In 1964. Mauch's Philadelphia Phillies blew a 61/1-gamc lead w11h 12 games left 1n the season and finished ued for second place in the Nattonal League despite 92 "1c1ones. In 1982. his Angels won 93 resular- season games and the first two 10 the playoffs against Milwaukee. But the (Plea.e .ee MAUCH/B2l Pair enter s league action establis hed as squads to beat By ROGER CARLSON Ot ... 0...., ..... " ... With perfect records the die ap- pears cast -Laguna Beach and Woodbridge are the teams 10 beat 1n the initial year of Pacific Coao;t League football with the first round se t to open Frida)'. Each game stans al 7 30: Woodbridge vs. Orange at El Modena Hlgb: "Paul Maund. he\ Newport sweeps Sea Kings By BARRY FAULKNER 0...., ..... c;.,,., ••• ,,.. •• Newport Harhor H 1gh \Olleyball coach Dan Glenn found himself without the sen 1ccc; of his "starting quarterback." before Wednes<la> 's home contcc;t w11h arch-n val Corona del Mar -the prep vollr~ball equ1\ a lent to a l'SC -l IC L..\ fooahall game When senior '>ella ara Alh'lon went down with a sprained ankle in Saturda) 's three-game win OH'r Laguna Beach. Glenn turned to sophomore Sienna Cum . .\nd 11 was Curci, playi ng her first complete varsity game. who led the otherw14'e \-eteran a1l ors 10 a commanding I 5-9. 15-9, 15-6 v1clOf) over the Sea Kings With the win. Newport re mained unbeaten (8-0 o\Crall . 5-0 1n league play) and alone ato_E the ~a V1l'W League. while C'd M ,.1 to 8-2. 4-1. Glenn compli mented the 5-6 Cum on herpoiscaftcrthegame. but before theconte<st. he knew 11 may have been a delicate s1tuat1on emotionall} for his youngest pla}cr. "I knew 11 would be even more d10icult without ara because tht'i 1s always a real emotional game. But acnna played reall y well." si11d Glenn. "I didn't sec that 'lhe was nervou!>at all before the game. but instead of talk1 ng to her about 1t I JU St decided to leave "'ell enough alone She may he a sophomore. but he has played a lot of volleyball on the club level and she's a player," he added. Cum proved 'lhe needed no spc 1al attention beforehand by dishing out 47 assa ts. scrvma well (three ace ), and contnbutin1 several divana d1&-\ defcn!.1vely -oil of which made her the center ofattentaon in the mid 1 of a talented aalor cast. On the payotT end of mo 1 of \ urc1"'1 ntTcnngs were ~nior Trac)' 11.rucyer and Junior Jenn) E\ans Kru~·~cr. uhrcc-'"car..st.Artcr for the (Pleue ... N'&WPORT/84) ·- . '· Boston completes cOmeback in series with 8 -1 trtllmph BOSTON (AP)-The curse as over for the Boston Red So,. because onct apin, Gene Mauch's team collapsed when it counted most. The Red Sox, with pitchma ace Roger Clemens leading the way, thrashed the Angels, 8-1 , Wednesday to win pme seven of' the Amencan League playoff and a tnp .to the Wortd Serie . Boston completed its comeback from a last-strike, 3-1 deficit 1n surprisingly easy fashion while put- ting a crushing end to the season for Mauch and his mistake-plagued Angels. Mauch saw his ream, which had been within one strike of the first pennant in its 26-year history dunng AJJlel•' Gncb retbw. B2. game five, completely fall apart 1n the cool New England night. It was perhaps the most blllcr defeat an a career of disappointment for Mauch. who has neverled a team lo the World Series 1n 25 years -the longest drought ever for a major-league -m~~To~~t have a h~ll of a lot to~)." ..,....._..... Boeton left fielder Jlm Rice 19 con- gratulated b y teammate. after hi• foarth- Inning homer agaln•t the Angela ln the final &ame of the AL Champlonahlp Serlea. Pacific Coa•t Lea6De bandlcap Poa., team, record comments I. Woodhndge ( 5-0) Wamors' strength is cons1s1enc) 2. Laguna Beach (5-0) Jonathan Todd carries Artists' hopes 3 Costa Mesa (3-2) Talent there. but depth questionable 4. Orange (2-3) Paul Maund sohd runner 1n new league 5. Trabuco Hills (3-2) Miller to Dooley. sharp pass combo 6. Laguna Hills ( 1-4) Lack of experience, depth will hurt odds 2-1 l-1 10-1 15-1 :!5-1 60-1 Jefin11ely a tough kid. runs hard and make'> things happen."' said Wood- bridge Coach Gene NOJI. "Maund is a defin ite threat out of their winged-T and the) do som~ other things out of it."' NOJI said he'll start Eric Brougher a 6-0 JUmor. at quarterbackaf1crg1' ing John Yurkovich a start last '-"l"l'k against Estancia. "They have a couple of good rece" ers. ind uding Robbie Glo' er and 1.1.e match up fairl} well in speed and 'il/e Laguna Beach vs. Trabuco Hiiis at Misti .. Viejo High: The .\r\l~IS of Laguna Beach put their unhcatcn credentials on the line ag111n'i1 a comparat1ve l} unknown quan11t} ··1 hear the) "re a prett} effectt\l' passing team." said intenm roalh Llo}d Cotton of the .\rt1s1s. Brett Mtlkr and Jeff Dooley com- hine to give the Mu'itangs a shck one- two pas~ing punch out ofa pro-set. "E~eryonc 1s back for us. including Ste\e Cox. a c;pec1al team pla}cr who has been out for two 1.1.~ck\ 1.1.11h mononucleos1c;" 'i31d Cotton "Jonathan Todd ha-. a little hoo· hoo on the 'imall linger of hi'> left hand. and 1.1.c ha' ea lot of minor hoo- boos ·· Mauch said. "I hurt like hell for our players. We laid our hearts out there and they got stepped on. "Eight months of hard work Wt• felt hke we got the JOb done. tlJUSI got away. What more do you want me 10 .sar-.. After his AL West champ1on!i gol routed. I 0-4. in game six. Mauch. who 1usi.m1sscd World Scncs appear- ances with Ph1ladclph1a 1n 1964 and the .\ngels 10 1982. said the decisive game would show which team kne" how 10 win when 1l had to -and 11 did. While the Angels continued mak- ingerrors that belted theirexpencnce. Boston. which last 1.1.on a World Serie\ in 191 X ended a streak ol se' en th-game losse'I that included \\orld Sene<i defeat\ in 1946, 1967 and 1975 Laguna Hills vs. Costa Mesa at Orange Coast College: ( OMa Mesa 1s ti") ing to 'lhake ofT two straight non- leaguc loc;c,c, ( 1nclud1n~ a 30-.1M loc;s 10 ( orona del l\ifar lasl Fnda} ). a-. well as tuning up for a '>ho"'do1.1. n "-Ith Laguna Beath a week later ..Laguna Hill\ hasn·1 pla~cd real 1.1.c11.·· ..aid Me<>a ( oach Tom Bald1.1. 1n. "But our concern 1<; coming back and pla)'ing well. We have to pla\ \\ell and we need to win. ··w c·rl' not a\ good as"'~ think ""e arl' lf"r lose 10 Laguna Htll'I But }OU !..no"' \\C almosL .up!>ci ~ddl('bad m\ fir'll H·ar h~rc \\ ~ \lared the hell out of them th~ fif\I hall ('-,addlchacl.. e' cntualh ""on. 2X-OI ·· Mirror image , mirror performance Ka rpe l twins lead undefeated OV c ross country team By RICHARD DUNN DelJ,,... CWfl II I Aleo;t Their times have nearly paralleled each other. just a' their lives do each day. Shannen and Kath )' Ka~I. twin sister'> from Ocean View High. haH' become two of the premier cro'is countr: runners 1n Orange Count} The} push each other. the) work toget~r. the} h\-e together. go 10 scho ether and run together . some e they even speak for each other. They e'en look alike. c;o unless \OU know them 111s hard lo 1dent1fy one from the other .\t last "'eckend's Central Park ln\ltat1onal 1n lluntington Beach. the Karpel Sl!lters finished in tra- d1t1onnl fashion -together at the finish hoc. Together they have helped give Ocean View < oat·h Beth Ch1ko11 a <1trong team to work 't'llh. Senior Akcm1 Ro)er. the chool's student hod}. president. and rophomorc Deb- bie O'Brien round out the Scahawks' top four runner\ Ocean View 1s '\-0 1n . unset League dual meets this season and. along w11h the boys" team. have won enough medals and award this fall at inv1ta11onal meets 10 start its own cro'is countf) trophy case But to have twin 1ster\ on the ..ame team. running neck and neck. weanna the same color un1fomu and looking very much alike, is ama11ng. rhey're both redheaded. They're both se niors. nd sometimes thev hke to help end each others' sentences when they're talking Tht' Karpel 1 ters prefer to run track For the most part. lhey do no1 hke cro countf'). why do the run'' "It' not for the fun.'' ~td hannen. before Kathy combined w11h Shan· ncn to end the tatcmcnt 1n unison • "tllaU.foc_ Uf! .. 11·~ hke thev know t\lctl) v.hat the ' ...., .... ,,..... "'--... ll-- Sbannen and Kat.by Karpel ba•e nan wttb almllar reeulta for tile Ocean View atri.• croea coantry team thl• fall. 01hrr pcrwn is go1n1 to say. then Join in and "'>' 11 toacthcr. "Tllty hke to fini h each other," nitnc ," ('1ulcott~td.- "You'd th1nlc (runn1na ('T'()'i\ coun- ' -. try) 1s a lot of fun," 'l31d Kathy ··But v.c're not naturall)' iood at runntnf We have to '-"Ort.. hard at 1t -'iO 11 " wort... n(» fun~" •• 11 ... ~tier to act into 'ihaoc no\.\ . said "ihannen, hctore Kathv lollowrd w11h "then wait until Fehn.iar) (1.1.h1•n track "l'a,on hcg1 no;J ·· The running 1n lht• fall month\ 1101 10 mention thl' C\tra worl... lh{'' put 1n dunng the 11ff-sca,<.m <;hould hl·lp 1h1s spnng 1.1.ht•n trad begin., 1-.ath' runs the mile and 'hanncn rum the 440 The\ both compete in the !<XO ··we alway\ have <;omebolh 10 run 'with.". Shannen \aid ··w l' don't ha' c ltl run h' ouf'ehe\ V.l· ll\l' thl· IJll that "t•'rt· 11.1.1n' to our .1l1' Jnt.1{1.l' Ocl3U\l' \\C uin run "'llh \OOll'Onl' - all the 11me -""h11 lJn run ,11 our ll'' l'I ··1r .. hcttl'r to run wtth \11nw11m· ·· Shannen added , before l\.ath\ lOn· duded. ··who'' about at \our Ind·· "We're morl' into tral·k th.in 1 rmc; countf) ... Shannen 'aid "I n 1rcw. counan. 1fc; ltke "'e Jc;!.. llUf'l'IH•\ what arc we dot nit tht'I fo('" The l\.arpcl s1Mer<. h,1, l lX'l'n running beside each other 1hmughou1 mo~t of the fall. and their la\I lwn race'> haH' been '~mbohl ot their season. The' finished :!-' hchind Michelle Lewis of Buena 1n the D1,1\11ln I h<'at last aturda\ at ( entral Par~. wtth hannen tak.tntt <;econd 1n 18 ~q and Kath} tin1shing third in I 9 O'\ Two da)\ pre' 1nu<;. the) fin1'hcd 1-2 1n a dual mt'l'l aga1n'lt \\e'lt- mtn!>ter Shnnnt•n 1.1.a<; thc winner. tiut the llml'\ \.\l'r~· td('nllcal ( 18·49). ~omch1m 11 appear<. Kath). who . tool.. 'it'rnnd "a' nudged out ot that deal "The nt•1.1.\papcr. pnnted the re- sults ol thot meet "-Ith our 11n1e' together. lake WI.' ""erl" holding hond\ or o,omcthing," -.aid Kath\. who lini!>hcd a lract1on bchind hl'r '>l'>t er f{o)er fin11ihcd third aga1mt \\l''lt - m1nstcr and I\ ha ' 1ng to pla) \t'wnd fiddle or '>ht>uld one sa) third th" ~.non to th~ 1',,.rpcl~ • \n' one of tho..c lht« lthe 1\.,11·\')"I' Md RO)('rl l' n he a team kadcr."" C h1ko11 \:lid "I think tht' kid' look up to them Thcv all !lecm to run ~o ~di together " \ tor the "arpcl ~1,tcn prdcrl'nlc Int If••<~ mer l.'to\\ COUJl \n Uukoll ' (Pleue .ee llAltP&LS/84) ,. 'fVorld...., • ......,. .......... ._ lolton el PMw Ycwtt Metl, HO p.m. ............. Bo\lon et Mew Ycwtt Meta, 5:25 p.m. TueMlllY'a ..._ New Yont Mets et IOaton, S:JO P.m. w ............... N•w York Mitt• et eoston, sas P.m. ~v,oet.D New YC)fi( Meta et Bolton, 5:35 o.m. (If ntCIKNr'V) ~.Oct.21 Bolton et PMw YC)fi( Mets, 5:25 P.m (If nec" .. rv) S-.V, Oct. 26 80.sJon et Hew York A.Wta, $:25 11.m. (If ~MIN) All limn POT. All oames 9fl CMnnel 4. This year. the Red Sox will be going 10 the World Scnes for a showdown against the New York Mets, who won the Nauonal League pennant earlier 1n the day by beating Houston in six games. Game one will be Saturday night 1n New York. Boston got there behind Clemens' pitching and a towenng three-run homer by Jim Rice that made 117-0in the fourth inning and knocked out starter John Candelaria. --cremens, a ter fa1hn' to wTn ms first two starts in the scnes, shook off touches of the nu and nashed the form that made him baseball's most dominant p11cher th is season. He p11ched four-htt ball into the seventh and left the game to a thund~us O\at1onand chantsof"Roger, ~oger" from the crwod of 33,001 . "It's been a magical year and a great finale." Clemens said. "I didn't want 10 relax out there I wanted to keep the score down" Mart) Barrett was named the senes Most Valuable Pla)'er. going 11 for 30 and dnv1ng 1n five runs. His 11 hits lied a playoff series record. "The best thing about winning the MVP 1s that 1\ means you were on the winning team." Barrett said, IJ>' parent!)' not realizing a couple of pla)'ers from losing teams have won the award (Plea8e mee BJTTER/82) comes New York puts end to Astros' rally in 16th. holds on for 7 -6 win HO l \10'1.. l ~P) -Th~ Nev. '\or!.. Mch· time had come It JUSI tool.. soml" time In the longest post-season game in haseball hi story. the Mets beat the Hou\ton .\stro\, 7-6. 1n 16 inning., \\cdnesda\ to 1\1n their third Na- 1100lil Lca$ue p<'nnant Ra) "night a former ;\stro. dro"e in the go-aheaJ run a\ the l\ifets 'iCOred threl' 1n the 16th to break a 4-4 lie thl·n held on "'the ;\stro'i came back v.1th two run' 1n the bottom of the 1nn1ng. ··1 don·t thin!.. I have enough time to tal l.. ahout 1h1<t game toda~ ·· Mets \tanager Da\l'\ Johnson said "Rut 11 ..cemcd hl..l· thl· "a' this o;cne<. wac. going. "e "ere going IO h~ne to gu do"' n 10 the wire .. The' 1ctof) came in gamC' "~oft hr pla)ofT'i, and c;cnt the Mete. into thl' World <icn <'c. against the Bn'>ton Red \o\ John,on c,a1d he would opcr• "''h ~1tht•r Ron Darling or Dwight lmnden "ho "ould be coming bad. on lhret· tJ,I\,· re't T hl' l'ntm· "vfl'I\ learn ma\ need c.om<' rl'"I altrr v. rdnesda' ·s thnller .\ltn f1n d1ng winning so cas\ during ah~ '>l'a,un. thl') found ti ncruna11ngl\ hard again~! thl' \<,trm ·-r,<' m·H·r heen 1n a game "here I l ame out 111 11 1.1.111'1 a hcadalhe · lohn,nn ,;i1J ·· 1 did 1h1"i time \\ l' laughl up thl'\ lJUght up It \\J\ \('f\ nt'f\ l'·\\ rJl I.. inll . Thl' \-kt\ tll'd lhl' \COrc 1-1 \\Ith three run' tn the ninth inning. th<'n went ahead 1n the 14th when Walh Bacl..man'c, RHI <tingle dro'e 1n Dami 1rawhcm The .\stro~ tied ti again +4 in the bouom of the 14th v.11h 8111\ Ha1ch<'r·.., homer Tht• longl'\I pre' 1ous post-<iea\lm gamt· ""a' a 14-1nn1ng conte'it lX' twt"Cn Brookhn and Bo\ton 1n thl 1416 World Senc'i The game also S<'t a pla)ofi record for elap'>Cd lime. 4 hours 42 minute'> Thc longt''ll prC\ IOU\ pla) on wac; in I 4RO hctv.een Ph1lalklph1a Jnd llouston. :i ' 5" game "\ ou'\C \een two excellent hall luh~. ahc hcc;t p11ch1ng 1n the at1onnl lea&ue. and 1 don't think \llU 'II "l'<' that kind of p11ch1ng 1n the \\'orld ~"<''at 1111." '\\tro Mana&cr Hal Lanier \aid "I think the National I cague wall ht \Cf\ \.\oCll·rcpre nted ·•If ~C h3d 10 lo a ~me. I'm aJad "'e did 11 the wa~ v.c did. 1011\g down <iv.1nging and hatthng. the wa> we did all scawn " The .\\lro!> won their S<'COnd Nl. • Wc't tall<' th1' ~oa a n fht"}' le»t an fi"c ~me-. lo the Phtlhe> an the N -pb~oth m wrth-fouT or i~- (Pleue Me DH/1121 .. nner decides against Kiwi protest n ot Wi nds force post nementofrace Br ALMON LOCLUEY ................. ----, Dennis ConMr, $kipper of San Dieao's tars & Stripes, announttd Wednesday he would not protest Chns Dickson's fibct&lass 12-metcr, wtn or lose. in today's 11th ratt olthc Amttlca's Cup trials in Frcmantle. Australia. Conner •111'9rntly chanted his muld aft« he was unable to act tht suppon of her challenaina syndacatet. Tom BJackaller, Ills>: ptt of Sin Francitco's USA syndicate, heel said be would ao &Iona with Conner's propout to dtmand an inspection of the Kiwi boet, but New York'• Ammca 11 ayndicaie had ''declin- ed to be involved." New Yorlc's America lJ IOlt 10 New Zealand. bttn liaht to moderaae -in the 10-to 14-knot ranae. Ficker told about 100 Eule bootkrs 111 Ottet American Bank party Wednesday niaht that thlnas looked asanm forh1m and Intrepid in the 1970 defender trial~ ••we onJr won two races in the June preliminary tnaJs. and they were in haht wigds -not to our lik ina." he sai d. "But wben the winds increased dunna the obstrvalioo a.nd final tnals(inJulyandAuaust), we came out on top and went on to win the Cup." Previou ly. Conner bad vowtd to protest the New Zealand boat, win or Joso, on the premise that the Kiwi boat. which has woo every race in the October round-robin, was not a lepl 12-meter. Newport Harbor Ytcht Oub's Eaale wa the latC$t to fill prey to lbc New Zealand contender in liaht to modef'lte airs. EaaJe's four wins and five loues thro\llh Wednesday is not oriticaJ. accordina ao Sill Ficker, adviser to the Eaale Srndicaae and winner of the Cup over Australia s Gretal II in 1970. Reker 11.1c$Sed New Zealand may not be able to handle the stronaer wins that can be expected in the Indian CXean dunn1 Novcm· btr and December. Today scheduled showdown betWttn Stars & Stnpes and New Zealand was postponed ~ause of winds stronger than 30 knots. The race will ht' sailed on Friday. weather per· mining. ln a brief review of the current leriet in Fremantk. Ficker pointed out that EqJe was designed for winds of 18-24 knots and stroqer. To date. the winds in the Indian Ocean have ·•At the moment I would prefer Eaalt's stand1n1 over New Zealand," Ficker said. But . the America's Cup veteran took himself off the book by admittina that several other 12-mcters in Fremantlc were also SPORT S BREAK ------=-==-= -- Baseball shortstop turns punter after seeing ad in paper From AP dl1patcbes COLU MBI A. S.C. -Bill piers [i] didn't immediately jump up and start •II• limbenng his n~ht leg af\er seeing the following advertisement in the Clemson student newspaper: "Can you pun1? If so. you are cordially invited to try out for the Clemson University football team. A tryout is scheduled for this Saturday. Aug. 23. at 4 p.m. in the stadium. Don't be shy. ~1ve 11 try." ~ He did. and 1hat's how Spiers the shortstop became Spiers the punier. "I thought about 11. bul I really didn't want to do it, .. Spiers said. ~1 wanted to concentrate on bascbaJ1. "I didn't pay any attention to the ad," Spiers said. "I really oidn't take at seriously." But that changed one afternoon. 'Tm fnends with some of the football players:· piers said. "and we were messing around one afternoon. They said why not try out. They said I could punt JUSt as good. or ~tter. than any of them out there. "I started 1h1nkm~ this was a once m the hfe 11me chance," said Spiers, who was aU-statc in baseball, football. basketball and track at Wade Hampton Academ}. "I ha<f alwa ys dreamed about playing Clemson football. I knew it was something I wouldn't ha-.c another chance to do." So. piers showed up that Saturday, along with several others who thought they could do the Job. The stadium wa~ empt). But Coach Danny Ford was there. eyeing each prospect Ford liked what he saw in piers and asked him to shov. up Monda) Ez-Redakln dlea.of AIDS· SILVER SPRING. Md. -Jerry • J Smith, the. Washi ngtoo Redskins former •II• · All-Pro tigh1 end who revealed two months ago that he was suffering from AIDS, died Wednesday night at Holy Cross Hospital. Smith. 43. revealed in late Auaust that he had been suffering from the disca~ since December. 1985. AIDS, or Acquired Immune Deficienc¥ Syn- drome, destroys the body's ability to f'lht infections. It has killed 13,000 people 1n the United St.ates since it was discovered in 1981 and is most prevelent among homosexual men and intravenous drua users. Smith exposed his oondition in an interview in the Washington Post. "I want people to know what I have been through and how terrible this disease is," Smith said. "Maybt' it will help ~ople understand and maybe it wtll help rcseaTch. May omething- Smlth positive will come out of this." When asked how he contracted the disease, Smith said. "It just happened." Smith. who recently was named 10 the Washington Redskins Hall of Fame. was to be inducted before the Minnesota Vikings game in Washington on Nov. 2. Smith. who played for the Redskins from 1965 to 1977, caught 411 passes for S,496 yards · and 60 1ouchdowns. In 1967, he caught 67 passes, a record for ught ends at the time. for 849 yardsand 12 touchdowns. He was among the top 10 pus receivers in the league for four consecutive season, from 1966-69. Smith, wh o was6-3and weighed about 210pounds during his career, reportedl y weighed about 140pounds when he died. Rozelle fines Raiders, Chiefs deliped for the heavier cond1t1ons expected later in the uial . "It'$ sttll anybody's ballaame." he re- minded his audience. In Wednesday's race, Ea&le was defeated by New Zealand, 4 minutes, 41 second1; Heart or America (Buddy Melaes) ddcated COU"lfOUI (0.vid Victor), 4:43: America II n Kolius) defeated French Kiss. :33: USA Blackaller) defeated Italia (.LorcJUo k>tu). 3:S2; Stars & Stnpes (Dennis Conner) defeucd Canada II (Terry McLa~lin). 2: 191 and Challenae France (Mart ~ot) derealcd Allura (Maurio Ptleschier). which did not finish. Standinaufter 10 races; New Zea.land, 9-0: Stars It Stripes. 8-1 : America JI, 8-1; White Crusader. 6-3 (bye)j Canada II, S.S: Italia, 5-4; USA, 5-4: Eult. 4-J; French Kiss, 4-S~ Hean of America, 3-1: Auura. 1-9; Challen&c France 2· 7; Courqcous 0-9. Aneel pitcher John Candelaria aeem• to be looktna for anawer• while atudyine ball in aecond lnnln& WedneaClay. A merica 's Cup MAUCH •.. From Bl Brewers rallied io wan the best-of.five series. This year, the An,els won 92pmes and Mauch couldn.:.t ilave come any closer.Jo.bis first pennant.-- - LeadinJ 5-4 in the top of the ninth inning of game fi ve, Mauch brough t Donnie Moore in to pitch, and the first baiter he raced. Dave Hen- derson. hit a two-run homer on a 2-2 count. Boston. 1railing 3-1 in the best-of. seven series. wen1 on to win the game. 7-6. in 11 innings. Moore had relieved Gary Lucas. who hit Rich Gedman. the only batter he faced, with a pitch. Lucas had taken over for starter Mike Witt, who left with a 5-4 lead one out short of a complete game victory that would have put the Angels m their first World-Series. AngeHnfielder Bobby Gnch, who struggled in the field throughout the series, said, "I feel sorry for the guy. It just seems he's snakeb11. "Gene's an excellent manager. a determined manager. He's hard. He pushes his players. He gets more out of his players than any manager I've played for." Patcher Don Sutton praised the analytical skills of the 60-year-old Mauch. and said. "He put major- lcaguc people on the field and we screwed 11 up." "He shouldn 't lake any blame a1 all." Angel second baseman Rob Wilfong said. "All this stuff about he's the greatest manager never to win a pennant. As far as I'm concerned he's greatest manager. period." "He told me to go in and suit up. He wanted me to punt hve. It felt weird. but 11 felt good," said Spiers. who passed for more than 2,000yards1wo straigh1 seasons at Wade Hamp1on A.cademy and also did the punting for the Rebels. KANSAS CITY. Mo. -Kansas City [i] Ch iefs Coach John Mackovic. cigh1 of his •II• playe rs and I 0 members of the Los Angeles Ra iders were fined Wednesday b)' NFL Co mmissioner Pete Rozelle as a result of two brawls in an Oc1. 5 game. BITTER END TO ANGELS' SEASON ••• Quote of the day Brian Bosworth, the Oklahoma linebacker. on the number of media requests he receives as The Boz. the outrageous charac1er in sunglasses and a punt. or Mohawk haircut: "A lot or times it's a hassle and a headache. Bui. as my father said. I created this guy; I've got to feed him." Ellard visits Ram practice Wade receiver Henry Ellard made a [i] fiH-hour drive to attend a Rams practice •II t and hopes the gesture will brid~e some of the con1ractual gaps between himself and 1hc !'-FL team. "When 1he trading deadline passed. I decided not to let thingSJUSI sit." he said Wednesday. "I've talked to Shaw three 11mes in the last two weeks. There isn't any particular rea~on for opti mism, but I'm still hopeful." Ellard's surprise appearance at Wednesday's practice was part ofa last-ditch effort to work out a dea l with the Rams Ellard said he "Just wanted to touch bases with the pla,crs and let them know I still feel part of the team." but he also hopes to meet with Ram s Vice President John Sha"' today Ellard a second-round choice in 1984 out of Fresno 'itate. was all smile!. while talking with reporters. He also had several amiable chatc; w11h 'anous players dunng and after practice. "I I.now the guys mass me." he said. "They're on m~ \1dc. rm sure of that. They know how the Rams are \\>hen 11 comes to contracts ... Ellard '-<lid that 1fthe Rams were 10 improve their offer and a deal could be reached this week he thought he could be read) for lhe Ram~· rematch wi1h Atlanta in 11 da \.\ Navratilova hits milestone 111 DFRST .\DT. West Germany -~ Martina ~a' ratalo' a scored her I .OOOth career '1ttor) when she defeated Nathalie Tau11at 6-3. 6 2. in the first round of a (,rand Pnx women\ tennis tournament Wednesday. "''" rat1lo"a rated No I m the world, needed 51 minutt.'\ to d1spmc of her 18-year-old opponent. \oa .. ra11lo,·a became onl )' the second woman to reach the mark of 1.000 career victories. Chris Evert Llovd . has 1.14' \lctones. She is not playing in FildcNadt In other matche'I. fourth-seeded Gabnela abatjni of l\rgentina ou~ted Amencan Grace Kim. 6-1. 6-2. v.hile (atanna I indqv1st. the seventh seed from wcdcn. outlasted L1han Drescher of w11terland. 6-2. 4-6. 6·3. Fines totaled $4.200 for the Chiefs and $6,000 for lhe Raiders. Mackovic. who showed films from that ~me and the two 1985 Chiefs-Raiders games to reporters at has weekly press luncheon, was fined an undisclosed amount. "An ything that went on as between the league and me but I did (get lined)." said Mackovic. who had 1old reponers that the films slaowcd th'c Raiders were dehbera1ely trying to maim the Chiefs. Chiefs players fined were Brad Budde. S 1,000; Irv Eatman. $800: and Mark Adickes. Todd Blackledge. Paul Coffman . David Lutz. Rach Baldinger and Kevi n Ross. all $400. Raiders players fined were Howie Long. $2.000; Vann McElroy, $800; and Sean Jones, Mike Haynes. Sam Seale, Matt Millen, Rod Martin, Todd Chris1enscn. Stacey Toran and James Davis, all $400. In addition, Raiders defensive end Greg Towns- end. who was ong1 nally suspended without pay for last week's game against Seattle bul who appealed the penalt). will miss Sunday's game agai nst Miami. Based on hi\ salary of about S 125,000, he'll be docked $7.800. Baldi' s eligibility restored NEW YORK -The NCAA Council Subcommittee on Ehgibility Appeals re- stored completely Wednesday the eligibili- ty of St. John's basketball player Maroo Baldi. a com mittee official said. m Baldi's reinstatement is contingent upon his returning educational and other expenses p1id for him by the Olimpia Simac Club or Italy before his enrollment at St. John's. • The subcommi1tce's dec1S1on overrul6 one it made earlier this year. under which Baldi, a 6-11 sophomore who once played for Woodbrid$C High, would ha ve had to sit ou1 one full season plus su1 games for v1ola1ions of lhe NCAA 's amateur regulations. Baldi sat out two games in the 1986 NCAA men's baskelball championship. Driesell 's job in jeopardy? COLLEGE PARK. Md. -The Uni-m vers11y of Maryland chancellor has asked out~1de con!!ullants to examine 1hc athletic department. as reports continued Wednes- day that he is working on buying out basketball coach Lefty Dnesell's contract. Televialon. radio TELEVlSJON 7.30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Oak Tree, Channel 56. Mets beat hasty retreat from fans NEW YO RK IA P) -Thou..and~ of _;ubilant fans turned out nt LaGuard1a A1rpon early toda} to welcome the Nauonal League cham· pion New York Mets. But many left disappointed and anary when the team beat a hasty retreat on their rctum from Houston. Port Authority police estimated 1hat some two thousand fans beg.an p thenna at about 10!30 p.m Wednesday niaht to wait for their heroes. who beat the Houston Astro, 7-6 earlier in the day to chnch the Nl pt"nnant • The pthenna tumed the normally deserted area in front of the Manne ir Terminal into a small street fcsuval. W1th vendon hawki~=orld -----'9!--nes -shutt. and crowds b1na on top of trailers and police guard· booths for a better view. The chartered JCt touched down at a runway far from the terminal where the fans were wa1tinaat I :2S a.m. The players walked off the planes with their wives and girlfriends and onto waiting buses. Without sayina a word. Several players. including riaht field· er Darryl trawberry. flashed a thumbs-up signal to waiting reporters and airline personnel. The Mets' quick depanure dtd not JO O\ltr well with some Of their fans, m3ny of whom waited for up to three hours for a aJimpse of tbe players. ''I'm lond of mad, I'm kind of anary. r root them on all year. and they djsapPQr." id m Genllle. 2S, from suburban Mount Vernon, N.Y. Noel Santo . 18. 1 student at Queens CollcJe. was especially put out. '.:Lcalle<l in sick to my job to see the aame and now they can't come over here and say 'thank you' to the fa ns toniabt?That's messed up. that's ~I messed up." he said. But not everyone took 1t so per- sonally. "I don't care. we've been waitin&so long for this. it doc n't matter.'' said Robcn Volpa.cchio. 19. a colleac student from Tarrytown 1n West· chester. "The Mets arc number one." Vendor Mike Ralph said he wasn't scllinaas many World Series T'Sh1ns for $10each as he'd hoped to because utbe Mets didn't show up ... From Bl Barrett said he felt the Red Sox took control of the series when they rallied m game fi ve for a victory 1hat came after the} had been down to their last strike. "We fell hke we were pla)'1ng w11h the house's mone)' because we shouldn't have even been there ... The World Series will be the first for Rice. who did not play in 1975 be<:~use of a broken wrist suffered an the final week of the season. "I waited a long time for this," Rice said. The Red Sox fans had also waited a long time for Rice to come through with a big hit. And the slumping sluper. who went JUSt 5 for 31 an 1he senes, did in the fourth with hi s towenng home run. "I haven't been myself. I've been pressing. I haven't been my best. but the team came through.'' Rice. who batted .324 with 110 kBI during the re~ular season. said. 'I expected a big n1gh1 from myself. We expected a big game from Roger. I felt that if Roger could hold them at three runs. we had a chance to win." 1 Rice said. Bruce Hurst as expected to start prne one for the Red Sox, wuh Clemens following the next night. Clemens settled into a groove early in the 56-degrce night and was never in serious trouble. striking out three while walkiogjust one. Oemens gave up a lcadoff single to Ruppert Jones in the seventh and was relieved by Calvin Schiraldi, who allowed an RBI double to Doug METS ••• From Bl pmcs aoing into extra innings. It had to be a bitter ending for the Astros, whose patching domina1cd the series. In fact, Houston's Mike Scott, who won two games while allowina one run and eiaht hits in 18 innings, was named the series most valuable player. Kniaht. the Mets third baseman who was traded from tbe Astros 1n 1984, drove in the first of New York's three 16th-inning runs wi th a single. "I was nwnb. It was like my brain stopped workina," Kniaht said. "It took in a second for it to set in tbat we finally made it ... You dream 4reams. and you finaJly act into a situation like this." Maybe not exactly like this. trawberry, hitless in four previous at-bats, started the winnina rally in the 16th with a pop-fly double off losina pitcher Aurtho Lopet. Straw- berry hit the bell off his flus into center field, and the ball fell between Hatcher and second baseman 8111 Doran. The ball hit the anificiaf turf and bounced over Hatcher's head as Strawberry wtnt io tee0nd. Kniaht sint)ed, and Houston naht fielder Kevin But' throw was up the third-base line and too late to &ct Strawberry, Kniaht wen• to second on the throw. and Jeff CaJhoun rtheved Lopez Calhoun threw a wild pitch that sent Kniaht to third, and Backman walked. A second w11d pitch by Calhoun t00rcd Kn1ahl and Ltn Dykstra added a s1naJe off the &Joveortir t baseman Olcnn Davis 10 score the c-ventual w1nnin1 run. • I DcC1nccs wnh two out. But he struck out lhc side in 1he ninth. The A.ngels. meanwhile. kepi up a pallern of misplays. Miscues by shortstop Dick Schofield and center fielder Gal) Pettis made the first seven runs unearned and ~ve the Angels eight errors an the series. tying for the most ever by one club in a playoff scnes. Boston finished with only eight hi1s. including a solo home run b) Dw1gh1 Evans in the seventh, but parlayed them into maximum pro- ducuon. The Angels' offense. however. con· tinued to miss rookie Wally Joyner, who batted .455 an the first three games before missini the final four with a bacterial infection 1hat put ham in a ho spital. Jones gave the eager crowd ol 33.001 a scare when he h11 Clemens' first patch of the game to the warning 1rack in center field. where Dave Henderson caught it. Clemens then settled in and. de- spite not throwi ng as hard as he usuall~ does. went on to win for the first tame 1n five starts, ending ha longest w1 nlc ss Mreak of the year. Candelaria. the winner in game three. rcured lhe first three batters before a cou ple of bad breaks began the Angels' demise. Race led off the second with a grounder 10 the hole that Schofield fielded but overthrew 1n10 Boston's dugout for a two-base error. With Boston relievers wa ving towels in the bullpen to stir up the crowd, a si ngle by Don Baylor and a walk to Evans loaded 1he bases, and Rich Gedman's RBI groundout advanced the run- ners. With two outs, Wade Boggs. who led the m&Jors w11h a .357 average but was only 6 for 26 in the series to 1hat point. hit a liner up the middle that caromed off the second-base bag and flew into short righ1 field for a two- run single that made it 3-0. The Red Sox threatened in the third and had Don Sutton warming up in the the Aniel bullpen before breaking it open with fi ve runs in the fourth. And again, it was a leadoff error that triggered the outburst. Henderson opened with a long fl y to cen1er that Gary Pettis, one of the best defensive outfielders 1n baseball. dropped after reaching with a jump that may not have been necessary. The ball scooted away for a three-base error. and Henderson trotted home on Spake Owen's opposite-field. bloop single to right. Candelaria got the next two batters before Dave Stapleton. who had entered the game after Bill Buckner strai ned an Achilles tendon on an infield hit. drew a walk That brought up Rice, the crowd was on its feet , trying to rally its slumpin,g slugger. This time, he did not disappoint them and, af\cr taking two feeble cuts. he powered a 3-2 patch deep into the screen atop the 37- foot-high wall in left for a three-run homer. From there. at was merely a matter of how big the final margin would be. Grich announces his retirement Rrom AP dlspatcbes BOSTON -Bobby Grich, who suffered through a miserable Amcri-~an Lcaaue pfayo ff scnes with 1he Angels. announced has retirement after the Angels lost game seven 10 Boston Wednesday night. "I'm through. I'm going to retire." Gnch, 37. Grich's contract ended this year. and the team had not announced a decision on his f uturt status. "It's a b111er endma to an outstand- ing career. I hate 10 ao out this way," Grich said. The series marked the fifth time Grich has reached the play- om , all of them endin& in losses, which tie an AL record . "Tonight's game wa my last in a baseball uniform." he 1d. "It is not one thina that made me decide," Grich, who said he made up his mind to retire about two months aao. said. "Back an Auaust. 1t was reall y becom· ina trenou time-con umina. all consum1na." '* '* '* Another traJ.!c ftaurc 1n the Anacl clubhouse was Don Sutton. who as 41 years old and hH played for five Wortd Series losers. utton. usually cool and calm, was m tears. "At this ~tagc, every tame I'm here may be my last." he said. "And I really ha ve to 'A'Onder 1fl'll e .. cr have i AL PLAYOFF NOTBS the chance ap1n. There arc guys in here saymg that we played well and had a great year. Righi now I can't deal with that. "f know that realistically. J prob- ably won't ever get the chance to be this close apin. I tho"'ght that at 33: I have to think it now." '* * * Rcuic Jackson's season ended Wednesday niJht and that len "Mr. October" in limbo for next season. Jackson was hitless in four at-bats Wednesday niaht and he finished 5 for 26 in the playoffs. The Anaels have rcponedly told the 4()..year-old desianated hitter that they do not plan to rc-sian him for next year. 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"\ •1 fO to Mff'' a ,, m•(hOn m ,, ""'"''"" , ,. 1u ''"'ft'"' for coroo1a 1e t.oon\M s~·I'\ P ·H"O l u \•<In& State un1vfr\1tv on 0<1,. vtiar-cirOC-~' or N•lf'IOu' \•n(.hOt"\ d\lf' fO a r~c ,.u t "'I) v io••' 0" RuTC.f R\-Nemf'<I C~r '''"' Senn ''"c••-c ac•at~, a0¥1\cv "IF YOU WANNA WIN, YOU COTTA PLAY WIN -801" \ Cllnlt T ot/11 '1 N111116e11 on Page A1. Daily Pilai & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE LAX/Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines WIN·GO Hotline: (71 4)642-4333 Sunset lead Vikings. Edison, untington Beach pqst league wt Mari na High's Vikings were tht o nly unbeaten team remain ing 1n Sunset L.eaaue water polo after pounding Westm inster Wedne~a) a t G olde n W est College. M unwh ile. Ed1son and H unt• tngto n Beach were al~o ''1c 1onou') w tiile in the Sea View League. It w~ businen a s·usual for Corona del Mar a n d Newport H arbor Costa Mesa m_aintaincd its w inning ways an the Pacific Coa st Leagu e Herc's a look: Marlu lt, Wettmhtt ltr 7: I he: Vik ings t oolUhc leag ue's upper hanu with a thrash ing of t he Lio ns W ade W o m ack ne tted "A &oal\ three oT which came in the fim quarter w h en the Vtlong~ brokt out to a 5~1 lead . M a nna improved 10 I 3-7 overall and J-.0 in league p la} while handing the Lion s th eir first IO\\ 1n three Sunset outings. Andy Parazcttc a dded four goal-. and Jon Stein collected a do1en goalie saves for the V ikings, ranked No 7 111 the C'IF 4-A. J e remy Rodnguc1 and Mike M cClanecach tossed 1n a pa1rlJI goals for M an na. I n other Sunset League action Edison 8, Fouotalll Valley %: The Charge'"' han ded the Barons their first league setback of the season a' Junior Greg Luttrell accounted fur \i \ of Edison's goals. Luttrell who !>Cored thre goals .tnJ dished o ff three assists. Junwr "-'1at1 Mau~r who added t"'o goal' and senior goalie Mike Cassll~ led thl charge for Edison (9· 7, 1·21 1Ah1ch pla)'ed a tight and aggressi"c tkkn'r against Fountam Valk)' (2· I) Joe Giacone. sophomore Rrl·nt Warde and John Minor scored a ~11.11 each and C'ass1t) recorded 10 \a\l'' for 1he C hargers _, Huntington Beacb 10. Oeeao View 8: 'icnior B nan Sciacca noll hl'd lour soalu ndCbucUowpb, al10a tenl0f, ad~d three as the Oden (4-9. 1-2) used a tro na third quarter to wan their fi rst league much of the year Even u t 6-6 a fter two quaners, H untinato n Beach ro lled off three goals 1n the th ird q u arter to take a 9-6 edge go1n1 i n to the fourth. Sophomore \raiJ Doyl!o j unio r Dan Miller and ~nior Jen Ru each added a goal for the winne rs. Em Kaufman and Doug J o n e combined to ~top cl&)tt shots for tJle Oiler~ ln the Sea View League: Corona del Mar U , Ualvertlty It: Senior Enc Vcnje and sophomore Chm Qedmg Jed the top-ranked Sea Kings 10 a '1ctory 1n the Trojan~· pool VinJC and Oeding netted three goah each and three o thers scored llAll.l' a' c dM ( 17-0. 3-0) held off l Ol\t•rr,11 .. 10 k'ff1>-1l~ perfect ffe()f'd intact \ca Kings' Junior goaltender Jim Wagn1:r reg1'itcred 15 save'i to thwart the TroJans ()cn1ors 8111 H armon and C hm Morgan and Junior Derek Ounda~ tallied two goals apiece for thl· wtnncr'i. Newport H arbor 19, Saddleback I: ')hanc No ..... paras1 had five goals and lour o ther Sailors had two each as ~e ..... port Harbor ran 11s league mark to '-Oaod O\erall record 10 15-2 with an ca)\ ""'"at addlebaclc. Rn:ln ( ummings teve R occo Jc1hn Ruffine and Enc Jewell added 1 ..... 11 ~oal\ aptcn: and W elle; Guthnc \WJ'l~d nrne R oadrunner shots. In 1hc-Pac1ik< O&<;t i.eagut'~ Costa Mesa 13, Orugt 7: The \1u .. tang\ pro.,,cd again wh'.Y thcy·re lhl tup-rdnl.cd team in the (IF 2-A JI\ l\tOn Y, llh a COO\ IOCtng \ ICtOf) 1n lht• Panther<;' pool lunmr \hane Coons sparked ( osta \fr-.a I 1-l-<1 7.(J) with four goals and 'l'ntor < ra1g \fane'is added three rx•\'" H OIACll and StC\e Kunst l h1pp1:d in Y.llh two goals each and \Ophnmorc: Bob R a n c k had I 0 save!> 1n goal f<,r the \fostangs. Nicholls' OT goal boosts K ings , 4 -3 From AP dispalebe., DETROIT lkrnl\ "'l hnll' \Cored h1<i liro;1 g_C1al nl lhl \CJ"nn y, 11h 1-J Sl'Cnnd\ kll m ma11mc \.\n i ne,. d;:i~ n1gh1 tu hit thl· 1 m \nE?dl'' "-tng\ to a .!-~ '1c111n 11\ l'r lhl' D1.·1ro1t Kl·d \.\ 1ng' \ ftl'I 1 h1• I\. 1111,\\ lo111:ht 111) J \IJ\h ing penal!\ to D:" ,. \A. ii ham' in thl' U' crunw "ll holl' m<nu·ptc:d .1 I k troll Lkaring pa.,., ins1tk 1he Rn.I Wings· blul' line :.ind hla,1cJ .1 40-1001 '>lapc;h1>t pa't gPaltl·nllc1 < 1kn H anlon Dctrrnl 1ra1kd '-I allc:r l l>'> \n· gcll''i. rool.1c limnn ( M\on 'lllll'd hi\ 'L'l·ond goal ol lhL· night .rnd Ihm.I 111 tht' 'ic:a~un on .1 \\ rn n '""' nghl ~.:tund<, 1nt1J lhl· lin.tl rx·n11d Hui f\·11 League seasons kicK off tonight Therl' Jrl' JU\t tv.o hi);!h \lho11I toot hall g<imL'' 'L hl·duled 111n1);!hl ·" the league \l'J\nn nrx n' hut '" l'.ll h 1n,tanlcaddcnd1ng< II lhJmr11111" on d"pla' ,,, "l'll J' ,1 mJt1hur•1f 1111· "iun,c:1 Lc.1gul"' 1.1t·l h.1mr111n' "-ll l.o tl lnr hctth Y<l"1l'' " ~ '~ I krc·, J cap,uk 10111>. Edison vs. Ma rina. "ah.1ph t ,111l•r t I04 L·arm·'· '\'' '•HU\! ~ 11 >q l.n' the EdtM>n ofTc:n'c °'' \\l ll ·" qu.11 ll'fhack ~11kl' lknd1·t\1111 \l.11111.1 " 11·1 l·I O\l'r thl' '-l'.11' ,lg.1111\l f \11\111. the: lkli:nding C l I Bi);! I ",. , er \ h.1mp1on I hl' \ 11.l·, ·"' 1, d ti, hrl•al.av.a\ lhll'JI 'H'.111 \f.111t1l.1 f li1· g;mw I\ .11 \\ C\101!0\I\ I Corona del Mar H "'addlt>b:wk \aJdkba,1,,·, '"'It R 11.1dr 11tnlh 11 thl· drfcnJmg C 11 < , 1111.11 < "" kn.·nll' lh.1mpllln' "11h .1 _ ,._: I rt·uird the pa,1 ~ 'l\H' K unnin);! b;1cl. '.:JtC' P nmou' .inJ qu.11 tl t h.1L I. \,·an T hcricn otk1 J1111hk 1r11uhk < J\.1·, 1or1e '' lkkn'l I lw \\J \ ll''-' n>nll''' 1<> .11 thr \an ta \ 11,1 Him I "llma beat !l.1ng,· goaltt•ndcr Darren ~ llo111n J hreal.av.a\ a1 ft.58 to c ut thl' kad to 1-2 and pu.llcd Detroll even k~' than -.e'en mmutes later Wllh a hla,1 trnm the top of1hc fact'ofTc1rcle Lu' \tt1tdl'' "'h1ch had dropped a l . l 11\ l'rtiml' dl'l l'>IOn 10 P111sburgh 11n I Ul'\da' night 1mpro"ed to 2-2 >l·t11111 tdl 111 I 2 In 11thl•r "Ill J t<lon Wt"dnesda\ Cuadieos 0, abres 0: In Buffa.lo. '>ahre goalie Tom Barrasso and \itontn·al goalie Pa1nck R oy turned ;l\1lk e\l'f\ \hut d1rcttcd 1hc1r wa~ as the< 11nad1t'n' hauled the Sabre<; to a r.in• \tordc" uc tn J 11ght-check1ng g.lnll' '\.cl(hl'r 1e.1111 managed man~ good ""nng 11pponuo111c,. but Barras!io hJd thr 1oughcr ot the 'ihOI\ through· 1u1 thL g<iml· In the third period. \lontn·al u·nwr ( 1u' ( arhonoeau hrukc in on the right side but H.1rr.""' ~tot .1pad1n I root of ht\ hard ,h111 I hl•n al the ntnl·-rninutc HJrr.1"11 mac.It an11th,·r \Upcrh leg ,,1, l ''" J , lo\l'·IO dn' c b' \tephane 1{1, ha l>e\ 1l'i J , Canueks 2: In r J\t Kulhal•ird "•rl.. \1ulkr \lon·d IV.Ill .ind \kl HnJgmJn JdkttC'd J 'hcct 1n111 thl n1·t 111 -.1p .1 thn·t·-~11.11 third 111.·11"11 .1, untx•.1tl'n "l"•' kr\C~ l'dged \ .IOl!Hfl l'I l01r I\ lh11d \lra1!!hl \ "'"'' 1lw'1, 111ru·' 11,·d .1, luh rnord Im 1lw l >n ti' ''h" JI'" v.ccn thl'lr lir't lhll'l' i(Jllh'' 111 lhl· I 'IX'i·M• \l'J,on Klackhav.ks !">. Ran ger'i !I. In < hi , .1~·11 \\.ill P11dduhn' ·, third ~11.11 u l lhr 'L';1,1111 "'1th k'' lhJn \ m1nu1t•, 11·n1.11111ni: !'•'''' '''" 'I nrlo. J Ill" .1~.ll 11\l ( h1l .l1!•' 1'1~hluhn' ' It' l'·l11111 hd, l..ha n dt'r 1111 11 I l\I 11Ul\ldl lhl' l ll""' \llllfkd nut .1 lhrn·-goJI < h1,".1g1• r.ilh .!111 IOI-? ,1 ' I I ,p,tn nl till third pn111d Oiler"i ). 'ordlque<> 2 In I d11h111 1110 I \.I I 1\...l..10l o \llt1l'1J thrrr gll,11' ,111d\\J\n (11l'l/I.\ h;.1dfi\1,1"1'l,i1 1Jlh In n1kr' 111 .t 'll11•r' •1\1°1 1Jut·tx·, l 11>.1>.,1m n \t11rl·J t"•' third rx·nctll gCtal' al I "~ <1nd 4 ~ll r NEWPORT ••• ~---..-... _Bt Tars. (cu~ntl_y ranked fourth an CIF S·A and stale finalists a year 110) bad 13 kills on Lhe nil.ht After stanin, a bit slo\\ly. Lhe 6-0 middle bloclCcr posted seven kilt in the SC"Cond game. ACC'Cnt1na her strona net play. Krueaer aJso set up the fin31 two poinu of pme two with a diving back-row ~ve 10 keen point No. 14 alive. then cappin,a the game with an ace strvc. l vans, also in her third )'C4r on the va11ith matched Krueger with 13 kills. The S-11 outside hitter took command at the tumana point o(the match with three straight unrttumcd spikes to break open a 9-9 11e 1n the second game. "Those girls are a le) on th• team." said Glenn. Echoing the importance of the "81g Two" in the Newport attaC'k, Sea King C'oach Larry Vetter sa1d: .. Thl'ir passing was extreme!) good. which was the key in that it allowed them to get the ball to their best playcrc;. l\nd Kroeger and Evans pla)ed excep- tional!\ "ell tome.ht .. C'cJM. "h1ch 1s ranked ~l\th an Cl F 5-A. managed em)' lead~ 1n each of the firsl two games 0eh1nd some impressive serving. but 1n both cases the Tars were able to adjust and pinpoint their passl'~ 10 the capable hands of Cures. .. We passed wi:ll in th1o; game and they were reall:y \crving some bullets:· said Glenn .. Our passing bas been mcons1stent recently and we still need to iron some thing~ out, but anytame rou beat Corona dcl Mar it's a great wan." Standouts for thl' ~a Kings in- cluded sophomore ou1c;1de hmcr Laurie Saw1n. who totalled 10 kills. Junior middle blod.cr \)hauna Slingsby. who had four 1.tlls. thr«· blocks--ertd ene-seF¥1cettce-end back- row specialist Christy Linden. Also contributing for the Sailors were 5-10 senior m1ddk blocker Karen Hansen (se\l•n kill\, fi"e blocks and one ace). 1un1or oubtdc hiller K1rsten Conklin (fi.,,c block<+. two kills and an ace) and Junior Beeb berwood (four service aces}. Glenn 1s hoping that three-game sweep'i of both Laguna Beach and Corona \\Ill cany over 1n10 Monda) nisht's '>howdown wtth the Wood- bndgc. No. I 1n Orange Count) and ranked third 1 n C IF 5-A ftt~Y~ll.__.__...:._k_.~!!!!!!!!!l~~~~===~~ {14WI "'.,,_ .. ---....... ) ull"I win tor thlt ..--wed toll. Mllld dfllt\ an• hU\lllno rfd9f. OflMH '°' Mtl. ft ARK •OAC u ,, Oood '"°'' In *" tfl«1, edO' 1111n~tf' todeY tnd hH \Heel IO clttr Ille rell, \lrlCllY 01\0 '"" _., I IUft. ,.ST IACI, •• _, 1Uf'lofl9t 11'1.ifM H • 000. 3 Yfff olGI & ~ Clelmlne IJl'Ke 117,500•10,500 I tnovl•fllve <Soto) 11' 2 UP Tiie POie ( Plncev I ll s ) Je(erl tVelelltueltl I It • Mon Tlll'vtl tlteael ns s Mr Reettor (HtfMllCMU) 115 6 (OYOl~o IPWOH) llS 7 Crlmaurta (H1wlevl 11> I Wesl 8oy (SltYtnO llS ' FrlY Rtfltlo (Slt>flle l 11$ 10 Eoo ltuek IOouolHI 115 ll Perlaolano IOrtn•I 1 IS JACAltT CS•21 SPMd to llnel nrds 111 run~· uo effort ca m. t>eck with snero drill Ocl 13 llffl>lno •naro, can INlk• ,.,.,., DOit • wlnnlne OM tnd•'f, 'IAY 11,LUO (4-11 ltomolno win~ Jn Pornone tffol'I, 11u1~ldlf, ffourtt tor • '"'''· vi-THI i-<>LI <• > errellc tort did "°' ltke \l'lerp lurn• t i • loot! IOf Plnc:eY lo move ttll\ one UP LONGSHOT INQUISITIVE SICC*D 1u.cE. 6 lurlonO\ Purw $ l•,000 Meklell 11•1'5 & mtrfl, 3 YHtl Old & UP, ~td In C:111f c1a1mrn11 price m.ooo-n.ooo I FtbulOUl Se<tna ISltven'J 111 2 Prlmrott Kllctlen• 181eck· II K 113 l l(emvlte (OOUOIH) "' • &lo Prt$ ILll)ll•m> Ill S SwHI JHPlrV (Veleniuelll 111 '6· Doctor'' 8rtw 10tlvare5) 116 1 Grunf tOeltllOuoevtl 111 I Briar Dancer ISltv•n•I 1 ll 9 Yottmllt Row (Werrent 111 10 Slun COooc'fl Ill 11 Amo Old II IHtwlt 'fl Ill 12 Mn Moo !Soll\) 111 •IAR 1>ANCl!lt t4· II Sllftd 1tlfou0tlout if'I .. me etlofl nokllnll on for ltllrd. Sl•v•n• rloet IOdtv. oroe>0lll9 Iron\ 1trelo11t allow•~ kl< 1as1. OIUHT II· II ScretctltO lrom Oil Mer r.ce e t Ille 011t, ,.., Deen 1relnl119 11 Hollvwood Park. ttl for 1>10 tlfOfl end could lie ttlt llltl>tr, ••tlUMROSE KITCHIHS 16·1> Oft l lnce ttrlV In Ill• ....... "HdY llOW WOfk Ollltrn, wlde·open con•••• LONGSHOT DOCTOR'S &REW THIRD RACE. One mile Purse 117.000. Fllllu. J vta" old C1elmln11 Drlce n s.000-21. soo 1 Arcllc Land (Sltv•nsl I IS 1 Roct1ell1 Gori IVtlt niuttt l llS 3 Aor Force 8tt>v (McCarronl 113 4 Snow Crtam IHerntndell 115 S Rufti.1 N 8HU\ lf>edro,.) 117 6 COCll'<I Lfll~\ ISotoll I IS 1 Ladv Helene Cltlecl<I 11110 I N1ctl010vl IKHMll 117 9 !K.tmmer GIOw (Plnca v> 11S AltCTIC LAND II· SI 8e11 \lmllar 1moreu1ve- 1v •• 11111 d111ance draw• the POie 1nd Stevens Dack et>oa•d. earn• Ille ctH, LADY HELCHA (4· II SPH<I lest to IOU9tler. ct n lmoron ott wma~ IJlOttt1tluJllOw1ncL1nd .cn11!L0- 1aooee1, All l"OttCI! 8A8Y (f-21 Cloud well In last at Del Mar, lrtslltned end blew ou1 •llarDtY LONGSHOT SUMMER GLOW Los Al opens quarterhorse meet Friday TEllY TUllELL "°""™ IAC•. ' turlOllo• Purtt: ss•.ooO M1lct.n lllllfl & mtrff, 3 """ old & UD, bred In c1111 c111m1no 111~•. sn.ooo·n.ooo I 9'ome"-H (8ttt ) 111 2 COOklt Qvffll tV11ef11'*tl a 11• 3 GIVll'IW (Orl"e) 111 4 5enlf"*"ltl ~V IHeWle'fl 111 S 1toun111u1 Min lltlKlll •113 6 Liit ' • Oete ( K eenel I 111 7 Et ••vo Kid IH«nendlr) 111 I Tr~1r1 Clon•n11 Ill ' P1rtv tnvlttlton 1Slbllle·7J 111 10 &tile N\erthl (PlllOll) a 113 11 Alftlnele Gii IMcHaroo.AI Ill 12 Min Tonto 1ia.cirouJ llt OWIAGGIO'S ftST 11-2; Second 111rouonou1 wtlll• forclno Ille 11ee1, ctn overcome oo•t end DOSI. YICIOI\' If l l>lt 19 drew In from ellO •llolt>lt\, SINTWINTAI. llQMOtlY 14·11 Anoltler - Olm•oolo off..,rlno wor'lllno well IOI debut. qulClllllU lredemerk of lhl• ''"· IOUNT.,UL· MtSS I'· II Good look In verv wH~ llHI o• INl!Otn llHI .. •llCI INlrff, hu"llno ollol LONG· SHOT, FAST VEltOICT """ IACI. 6 fUf'IOft9l Purtt 172,000 Flhle1 & INlrH, l vH r old\ & uo Clelml119 orict SlS,000-30.000 -l MllCllPlllllV IMell) 116 2 Sour fM On (Pined•) a 109 3 Prou<t Dolt ICt lltnonJ 114 4 Fencv LOOk (P111enon1 11s S 8 E lite (Sl1>1I .. ) 114 6 ltadar 01wn (ltltCk) x Ill 7 1199\Jlallon Min IV1ten1uetel 11« I T1rnmv Lu I01tehouu ev1) ut ... OUD DOLL <•·1) Worktel l:IU Ocl 6 looking like old w lf, 10U9tl ol cieu end •tlOuld 11enoi. lhl' bunch; ltADAI DAWN IS-1) Wlrtner ovff Allow•nce lllld '"'. dr09i In tor teo end flourH to r1e1lve 51rono PVDllc t>eelllno, ltEPU- TATIOH MISS (~II Can 50f'lnl H 011 Mer tffOfl• 0<ovtd, took lOf 1111, mare to De llVln11 lalt, •lrono foe LONGSHOT 8 ELITE SIXTH ltACa ••• ,., furtono• P\Jrw '10,000 Melden, 3 VNfl old & UO I Ptrk Roed (Sltven•) 111 1 Thultd (LIPMm) 111 3 01n1uro (o.t.houuevt) 117 • Soruce $kt-(McCerronl I 11 S Jolln Suon IH•wllvl 111 6 wa r Piiot I Hernender I 117 7 Confeoerett H1M (811cto.l .11s I Rewana tSlt>lli.) 111 ~l-'6&1.•i 112-10 Unelenltel (V1len1utt1) 110 11 Ju1>llen1 Oance IPll\C.IY) 117 COH,.EDUtATll HALL 16-11 Good $POI for lo bHI. UttO•NllO (4~1) OftMK\11 cott llDC>tf mlt w1111 oe•• dflff, t 00 Sellf 2'. wlll tt'OOl'I l•nc Hlltr "'°' !Of dltlul LOHOSHOT si-trtUCf SKf/J'.\TH UCI!. 1 I 16 m•lt' Put\e '27 000 Allowtl!Ct Flllie1. & rn.tftl ) VH" olC & UD I Tll'd And T rve (Ptdroltl "· , A11n1ourne COtlttlOUU•Yt ) th l Veronlc•'• OuHI (Otllrlckl llt • Vlvrt En Pef11 tStevtMI llt s SPO<llno Ack (McCerronl 11• 6 KffD 01llno (0tlve11rH1l : :: 7 Luck'f Sliver (Hew v 11 • L• cociorn11 (Metal 11• ' Plumoetre I 80.Ck) • , )(llft DATING (J-1) HH l)fffl l1c1no t>eh•• ol lelt, tlltl \POI 10 CS.It IOf llUCke", lllO&IC \hero In lllOWOUI. ,L~•TllA t• I) HH "° llvtd UP 10 eutc1td P01ttt1i.I, wor•td """' elotllt In I 71 OCI 11 ~lno Dellef ll'len ever Sl'OITING ACK ()-11 Runntf'·UO eftorl 0V9' ''" ireck 1n oem. tlforl. entfftd Deck 11 com H llllvt llvfl, Wor19 toe LOHGSHOT VEft ON~<i:JT~H!1 . .\DOUI ,,,, furlOllOl Oii turf PurH 137,000 F lrlft1 & mtrH. 3 Ytl" old & uo Cle lmlno orlce. st0.000-70,000 111 I 1.1no1c LHI (LIPtleml 1 Feoers (harm tSIDllltl J 11i J Lt11I•'' Ott> n 'oroJ • • WllctltfY (&11Ck) a II; s Cnerrv Melton IPedroia 11 II• 6 ltulllon ISltvtn•) 11~ 7 Gouloer IValetlru•••> 11. I Eva G (HawMvl II! 9 O•wn Of Hooe 10.lttlOuUaYt) 11. 10 NtUOlllV Med.tm (Soll•) I lo LIHPAC LIA' tr l J Ce,,_ IO .....0 IOt lont conditioner winning imor"\lvet., •• DtO or•ct. "°' over1N11Ctltd etn edd t"Oll\ef, WITCHIRY 17 11 Ptlr of "k• '"" dtllll \lllGI wl1111tno elfo<t IH I oul, Oita IOUllll off Ille 11111, GOSSH"llt 16· lt Cltvt r 1r1lntr '"" ttlflt lmOOfh 1u51 tM r1on1 ltVtl 10 \COrt ""' time out. Dltw OU! 3' 3 OCI 14 LONGSHOT· LESLIE'S OE8 NINTH RACE. I 1116 mil" Purtt \1',000 l veer OICI• & uD Clalml1111 Dr Ice I 16.000-S.,000 I Plrete'l Ren•om (H1ddaell 11~ 1 Cna11rlnln11 (Valln1uel•) • 11? 3 E\DOlll•neo ISlt>lti.I 111 • !>on Of ltelt (Solo) II~ S C1011111 Ooul>lt IVeleniuetel 111 6 HH tl\ 'N Ito~ IOrttHI I 11 1 R1ln Shetter IMeiel 111 I In Ntlurtl F0tm (Otlvartll 111 9 JuOfltr TOOM (Hawley) 114 CAPTAIN OOU8LE 13-11 Haro to dtflY IOto 1>•ll1no '"° lhc>uld tlendll 1111, fl1k! ''"" lrom \Olld tffO<I 11 1111• dilla nce lo wnoltr ltelCI ISl'OHTANIO IS-11 Loolll lllo.t etrlY PKt ,.,, tit "''· 11 no! oreoureo earlv wlll t>e 11erd lo ttu SON 0 1" ltAJA (9-1) Moved Dtl tarlv 11\1 10\lng llll ouncll lt l•. oet1en1 11anouno tile kev LONC. SHOT AAlN.$HE!.T BEST &ET PARK ROAD (6111 Roctl PRICE P LAY LADY HELCHA (3rd lhct 1 •-denotes 1D1>fent1ce tocktv Oak Tree results (at Sltnfl ANtel W•DNUDAY'S ltlSULTS 112'11 If 27-cllv ~eel meetlfttl l"llST ltACI. 6 > furtonos E 1eoen1 Holl tC•"•nonl Manv Roedl (Otlvarel) G1orv P111> tPtdrorel Time 1 11 •is 5160 IUO 700 560 310 HO ""o ran Alwavs "Woman !.outn Ot Fran<• You Ma~t Mii Htoov. Unit Engag no 8teu Mu11ce1 S.• NO \U 81Ctlt\ SEVENTH RACE. One molt Tt111eu1no A>lerl (Soto! 15 40 10 60 ~ 40 Mr Media CPoncev> ~ 00 ) 70 Grtnllo IOl•Yar .. 1 l 60 Tim. I 36 J S In other high ~hnnl actw11 -o.., .......... bf lllclMwd ...... S1 ... of the nat1on·s 10 leading mone) ·Carn1ng quarterhorse trainers \\111 be on hand dunng the 56-night Hor\emen 's Quartcrhorse RaCl ng As- 'io<.·1at1on meeting at Lo'> Alamitos Rael' ( oursc that begin<> Fnda\ night. Allo ren Cran Pierre. Weier Jec~e1 St Alexi$ TH CH '\ Lad JoM\ Tomorrow Honvoo Also rtn R1ooe Review Mldwe•I 1t1no Cu• Bv C.lou Soore L• Par Sum Action Irvine 3, Mission Viejo I: t toll\ Hamilton a r.,ophomon' outs1dl' blocker. and h.ell\ (1nhhcn \\ho pla:ycd strong dckn~ 1n the bad, court. led the v aqucro\ ( 8-1 5-0) to J South roast League wan. I 5-1 17-1 'i 4-1 S 15-1. 0' er the D1ablo-. f 2-3) at Mission VieJO Newport'• Karen Hansen (7 ) and Jenny Evans attempt block at net as CdM'• Shauna Sllngeby watches Wednesday. Scrtlctled NOi Tunllt LOU•H Terrll•t• C11r'1 Ct11rm Grtmov J ack F•rst Overall Mr Fudd. NerM Of Tiit Game Scralcneci M1dn1ot1t let Ha10'\ Sword U EXACTA 16·11114•0 '15SSO l!IGHTH ltACE. 6 lunonol Groovv tS.nlO\I \,1ounlll \ u>ml l h•\1' I rl''>hm.1n '>{'ltl'r I l•\ltl' Cht1·rn1.1n had p J\\1'11\ anu 1>111nnt PO\\l'r' \\ho 11>J\ \llkl1nl·d t11r l\\o "l'l'"' \\llh ,1 loot 1111un lhtp[ll•tl 1n \\ llh '"I.tit\ ,tnJ four bhKI.' (or lh1• l<u-.tkr' h111n h.1d Ill digs. 12 kill\. 11,l. biol!.' .ind l\\P \1•n 1n: 3ll'\ and 1unmr h't1- "d1• hllll'f I aura lx·qu1nl· addnl "' loll-.. tour hind'> and tour dig' to kad l hl· \' angu.mh. "ho kll to 0-1 'i Heading the hst of po\\erfut°stablcs that \\tll start horse<; for the final quartcrhorc;c sea\on of the >car in C ahfornia will be pcrC'nn1al national t hamp1on Blanc SchvancvC'ldt. The nat1\e of Idaho ha'> won morl.' ral'C~ and mone:y during the past dl'cadc than any three quancrhorse trainer~ combined and once again his barn appears to haw no wcakncSS(>S SECOND ltACI . 6 lurtonos N111ve lltalllY tltlltlll Monlane To Clark ISteveno Ra1'8 A HalO ISNl4tmak~I Tome 110 l S I '<I 310 HO HO HO J 10 At\o ran Get AIOllO Paiuno SltOe\ Bv Tnre. Sovov Crt ckttl (noel Ivor. Coal Burner Devol \ Paradttt Fttnero. 1ma 11t11e Indian. Sean Dovie Scr1 tct1td Menltt Benll Return. Shuc1n10. RO•·• ' K. T 1014ell<H.inavel Sun ~\tt• S1t•en1t T•,.,,. 1 oe 1 s HO HO , 10 500 710 H O Al~ rtn Btell•ot Prom~ Amet•ctn Le<Jo0 Fortunetp Pro\OKI. Mogamt>O Fitly Sor ''"" Row No \Cre ten" SS EXACT A IS-JI oa o<l ll6 SO In a communll~ rnlkgl· ma tlh Golden Wesl 3. Mt. Sa n Antonio I: Two fre.-.hman out\1lk h111cr<,, ~u"c Turner and Kathi Ha ~e'>. sparkl·d th1.· Rustlers <5-0) to a \)outh Coa\1 ( onferrnC(' \ ll ton o"cr the \.1oun- t1e'I. I )-JI 15-U. 11-1 'i I -6 at \.1 1 \an ..\ntonso '{ .~< hmh f ulkrton 1-nda\ at 7 11\lnd. IO 1111lh'fl'ntl' pl.t\ In a rnlkgl' m.11d1 Oklahoma Bapli<it 3. Southern Cal College 2. r h1• \ .1 ngu.ird-. lu\I I h1· tsnal tv .. n g.iml'' 11t tlw mJtl·h It• remain "ink'' 1111, 'l'a,on ,1\ OklJ· homt1 Haptl\t \\1111" non-u>nkn·nu· dud at "°I(( l •tt1 II I ' X-t 'ii I 'i-1 ll 15-1 ' ( nl ll'rn < a\\ld ~. a <.ophomnrt: m1Jdk h11ll·r. rcllmkd fiH· k111 ... th1l'l' dig\ and l\\O hlod\ anJ tn·<,hm.111 wl tl'r I rn.i Ml"rml\ .ind"' ,1·1 \Ill' all'' .. nd ti1ur d1g\ \( ·c ho'" PJ1 rltl l hn,11an < ulkgc I uc,da\ at 7 111 J nun-lunkrcnn· matlh Sl'h \ anl'' cldt's starter<; ha \l~ l'arnl'<l some S 1.9 mrlllon this year as hl' continues 1n pur'iu11 ofhl\ national quartcrhorse record of SJ 5 m1lhon l''itabltshed m 1984. E xe11e9 Charmer. Rtotrll U DAILY DOU8LI ti· 11 1>a od s26S 00 THlltD RACE. One mile Prodigal Proteoe ( Snoemtlo.trl 61 60 10 20 6 00 !=int K\JiJOl !S1t>lllet 6 80 4 60 Svmt>OllctllY t Sltvenu 160 Tome 137 l S Al'o r1n Troo1u1 Ho11<1av Orama11c Et19anct Mfllt El Unt Sero()<)s G11 U DAILY TRli-LE (1·6·St oatd l?17 SO NINTH RACE. 1 I• 16 mill\ Jullena '1 Oream 1S1ev•nU M•ll•nouettt ( Ptdrora 1 Otvtli\l'r 01111tr I BllC~ I Time I 46 1 S 960 170 ~00 1S 10 I 40 u o Allo ren Funny Tvml>'t• A K u For l(tl·P Qrotnla t (tlt mD M1i.t~nt Btllt What Mao < Gto•o t Smith Lo Ver~• Son••• Temot•a No l(retcllH m.-f'\t U l!XACTA 13 61 ot•d ilOIOO No lC•t lClll\ SS EXACTA 4·101 Dalo '10100 Turn('r colleU(•d a ll'am-h1gh 12 kills and Ha"es .-.con:d l1H· sen 11.1: aces and four kill\ as Golden ~c-.1. the top-ranked commun1n rnllcgl' \cam in the state nC\l'r let 1h1: ... Cl1lCll llUl\llk h1111•r "' l\I\ 'WrnKI- M et s 11 -5 pick in World Series H1'> \tahk ~111 be headed b> fi\c horses tn\lt«:d to the Champion of C 'hamp1ons. including the defending "inner of that race and 1985 World Champson Ca~h Rate. It 1~ otht•r 1n\1tcc' to th<: Champion of Cham· pion' include Count1n Thr Cash. fa\) Comcr\atmn. Cio PannC'r and <;1r ..\ltht l"OUttTH ltACE. 6 lurton1a Oultf' L1m11\ IH111uere t T H Lar• (P1ncev1 Vt r&e IMt,.I Time I 11 I S 960 410 HO 120 HO 110 AllO rtn Ride On. Proce<t R1on1 Monie Cuono, Almond Roca Herman'\ H11>1t Soc•al Uolll K Id lrl\tl Ju\llct, Poll T .... er, MOCltrtletv l"1c1o.1e n PICK SIX 111· 2-7-t·S·•• Dlld '14 169 '° lo ••• w1nn11111 tocl<ell l\ls nortt•I. 0111d ~l 40 •c. 361 wonn1119 tlC'-'' tflve llOrll\I peld S9 00 ,., J 735 WIMlnQ llCll.tl\ Clout tlof\Hl .i ,ICK HINE Cl· 1 J-11·1 1 4 S 4) Da <1 U.38' 20 10 one w1nn1no llcktl t11vtn l'IO•>h P&•d s 161 70 to 11 w1nn1no Helo.ti\ ''" nor'" Cerrvover 0001 '39,709 OS KARPELS: MIRROR IMAGE From B l <;a1d ... , thin!. thr\ l'nJ1t' the 'ihnnn d1'itam:c ·· lrl',l\l·d lhl· 01ll\I 111 lhl' r<i\I )Car .. La,1 \l.'ar \H' ""l'll' nnt·r runnmg togt•thl·r .ind th1 1111w' .... ere mul h murl' 'pre.id .1p.11t · h..1th) \aid ··~hannl'n wa' ·""·l'' ah1:ad ol ml 1a,t\1'a1 · l \"°I VL<i ~ f.\f>) -T hl· NI.'\\ '\or I. \kl\ have opcnl.'d a proh1b1 ttH' 11 -'i fa, onll' to beat thl' Ro'4on l<l·d "°Im 111 the ~orld ~nc'i. ac:uird1ng to a l "' Vegas oddsmal.a nthl·r top trainer'> on hand will bl' D"a'nl' .. Sleep)" G1lbreah. tra- <l1t1onJll} one of the leading trainer'\ lrom Ruidoso Down'!, NI.'" Mn.il·o . M1~c Robbins; C.W. ( a'iCIO and C c">ar Domangue1. Scretctlld Sliver Strike, Pr1ncetv Prt•tn\e. Peruvian &lecle Forl)(>,1 Rtl>lv Fll"TH RACI. I 1 miles on turf R•vtr Of K.tno1 I Steven') S 10 3 60 160 l<tvt l• I011at1ouuave> SIO J •O 1Av1a1or teordlro) l 70 Time t •1 I S Alltndance 17.228 M11tuel Handle '3 93) llS Groovy captures Oak Tree feature .. In traci..:· h.ath\ ..aid .. a ltllle ol the pressure I'> off· with U'I hecau'>t· wc·rc not al"a)'i lomsx·11ng again't eachother lncrn\\countr' Hlu·rcJll running in the 'ame ran··' "°lnnm Rc11nl·r ettl·d thl· depth ol 1h1· \.k1,· p1teh1ng stall and thl· fart 'thn 're on a roll" in '>Ct ling thc earl} lint· .11 thc ( a'itawa:y'i <;pon' hook Dominguez has de\clopcd the .l- H'ar-old Trul) A Plea!lurc 11110 a n1aJtlr M70-yard Slakes performer. Al50 rtn Beronc:ttlO M11wra Board Meet '"" Juryme n Lord Of Tne Wind lelollrtd Re moour Ser etctll'<I Oenceoe1. Ouetor Sneo '" Blllolo.on U I XACTA U·Sl oalel 564 SO .\RC .\DIA (AP) llca"1h fo\Orcd C1roo">. ridden b) Jo,1· ~an1oo;, lcd th<.· entire way Wcdncsd.n and \C'OrC'd a two-length victory an th1· .\ne1cnt r11k Handicap for oldl'r hor\l's at an ta l\ntta. Both runner\ hclil'\t' thl')' haH' 1mproHd tn:ml'ndou-.1\. hut :lP· parent I) Kath\·, t1mc' hrn c 1n- .. fhl.' hoth Ill II\ hJ \l' fl':tlh 1111 prll\ l'd a Int "°lh,111n1·n ,,11d · ·1 ,_ p1:nall\ m l'J 11111\ rm,tJ '>umnwr "ht·n \\l' '-tartl'd l1i11n111g .. Kc11ncr 'aid a tx·uor would have w put up \21 to win Sl<l on the Mch . "htle pulling $10 to win Sl9 on thl· Kl·d Sm. The sca~on will run through Dt·r. 20 SIXTH RACE. I I 16 molts Mou E"dlcott tOtletlOuuave> V1C IOflOu\ Girl ISllOem•ktr) Rou '• Cantlrto IPlncn l Tome 1 4' 4 S 900 400 760 300 710 160 PUBLIC NOTICE PUBllC NOTICE NOTICE 1.11>1o~hf><I ll1 th" ( 1, ,1 INVITING IPOS C~lil Mf'sa w,.,,.,. "'" H~ BID ITEM HO 7•5 "'tt1 tnP Coty CI''~ <.I wl NO TIC[ tS HfR[BV C •ty 1nel ,hll I .rlf'•I P"' • G t V f N t n a 1 ., e • e o ''"~ P•f''>(robf'rl "'"'"'" I ' proposals ...,111 bf' rKf'•vt'd lly • a11cerm~1h11nc."' I 11>e .1 •I Ille C11y OI Cosla Me, .. IO lnrlf' wot Tne Coty Council po Each btd s11a11 ~ .. 11r,rn lt•f' BOY 1:?00 Cos1a M"'S• Calo ltJll names 11nd '"'~•<lf'nce~ nl lornoa 92628 1200 on 01 all Pl'r~ons dnd PMW•~ before the how t 1 00 11 m '"'"''""''"" on th<> prl)pQ! .. 11 11 on Friday November 14 lhP borl ·~ hy 3 rnrpora111m 1986 It shall be Ille rf' s l,Uf' 1111' nam"' ol !tow nl spons•Othtv ol ttlt' t •d<I"• lo lor f'•\ wtlri r ar· ~1qr1 M• Oeltver "" ll•O 10 '"" Ci1v aQrf'Pmf'rll or t•<>t 111 <>I lh" Cler~ ~ Ollore by tne pro(Wlr cnrpnrAtoon ,1n<1 wllf'H11•1 announcf'fl 11me 8 •rl' "''II bf' mrire man 01'• "'''"' m uM pYbhCIV o~"<I itnd read '>•9" 11 tllf' t"'' t·v a Pa•• elOUd ... 11 00 a m Or 85 nf'r<tlop nr ii 10•"' vPr\t"'" '°°" ltlf'redlto>r .15 prac Slill" ,,,,. n11n ,.,_ <1nd ad 1icable on ""Oav Noveml>ef d rM!.f'\ DI all 9"""'" pert 14 1986 '" thf' Counc.11 n '~ iintl 1o•r•• ,,.nlurf'r~ .1 I••' PUBLIC NOTICE PU8UC NOTICE t '"' • , , A •• lo«r l 1Cent.1n9 A I •I, 1r !lrt\1f)r11•!f Niii 'if'll Ct1amt>e•~ C•t1 Holli 77 Faor !hf' 1>111d"• '' a soi .. 1n ,., Drove Costa Me~a Cell prrir• '"'""~"'" ,r .1nN~t'r 111 " fornia IOI th<> tu•ntstung ol en111y 111111 d<:i"' llu~1n,.~-. 11 ,,, , LA90A AND EQUIPMENT unr1f'r " hClotoous namt' tllP ~1 '" 1 <, 1lol11rn• , ""' • r ' •·• 1 t I'"' £1 r llaor TO RlMOVE ANO RE· bod ,h~ll t>f' '" ""' '"111 r1,ime q1111d '"'""' • i•••r 0 ... 11!1•·1 ' t •' • lt•lf' v113 PLACE FIV[ t!ll UNOEA· o f otllP t11dder wilt! ,1 Clf'••g f11<11•••rt. .,,.,, nt 1•rt t .. 11m .. 111 ll•1 '''' ''"""' C.11 ( ~2~ GRONO FUEL s TORl'GE n1111on tonnw1ng "1nw1n9 11,. ,,, ,1,.., \ ,1, ' ti'.t rr 1 7 .,0 t 1 <hk TANKS OBA """ lo<.hloOUI nl'!mf'I I rom M lflOlo "' f ·.. ',, •• I • ' Addtttonal sets of the provided however no '" Ract•o , urr11Jr~ 111~•· '•"'' CJ<•tir.o Sno•llli. ~~ <; 467 apectltcat•o"~ may be ob-1111ou• n1mtt ,11a1t be u~ '"' .qn h•\ """ A,,,,, c••••, '''" 11 t>rl rll<l•o 3 leoned II ltlt> Otroee ot '"• un•M• ttlefl" i" a current ' "' M ,, "" ' I r • J ~n ',, •' Purtll85•1"1Q A~I II 77 "'"" •Pq•Slret1on Wtltl lhl" Orang .. t ••• ~ 1,.,.., •• , mnr~ tor.I r,. St ''""Y Nr· ... holl Sp H Drive Coslcl MHa C.a11 C"""'Y R~ort:l"r In c;a~ nl l t•r• t• ,,, ""K '.14. • 11 .. '''"' 1 tt>le lornte BKI'> ~tlould be re c. .rpora11on5 .ncludl' 1n111 Jo 'I·' • ...... , St ll'I '• t IQ ti• '"'<oc lurned 10 '"" enenuon olthe notmet ot '"" Ptf'5t0f'n1 tll, c r '' MJI • m"1 (),..," ., "'•"'' It.I'• •ogt11 City c~~ Wtltlon , •• d tome '>«•11••1 Trt110SIJI... ~no o .... ,., ,,. Pr... 111 .. roqht tn t ,,, t• II .. ,.11 .. Purc.118~$ 1rm11 on a Hilled Mw@lope M1nege• 10 1111 ,, 1~ ... sot•" P•irct1ua1 ""'~' r • • .. a .. ""'"' ca•t1 only idenl•ll~ on the ouh'td" wtlh Tile City Counc.11 ol '"• mu" '" .., l!lf' w11n c.11v1 t•nly 11,.rJ ro ••fl t ,, 11 111.i hmf' of 111111 Btd lt .. m NumtHtr tnd ttle C!ly ol Co1t1 MeH re5e(v1$ eno P"'" ,,,, ~t !llP ""'" ot IN •C! "" All purctlued Opetitno 0111e '"" r10111 lo rtteel any 0t 111 purrtia \f' All purchnod QOO<h .,,. \l'>td H 11 and Each btd Sllilll be made on b101 good , "" "K>lt1 '" I\ .tnd mu~t bf' o•movfl<! 111 Ille time '""' Propour torm, att .. 11 0118d Oc101>er 13 1986 mu\t ,,,. "'""'vM 111 111,. 11ma ol .... 1,. ~ill" \Ubte<:I 10 prior p 1 111rovot1 p s p<ovtded In PubllstleO Orange Coa" 01 •~If' c;,1tf' •uhiP<t 10 prior c "'" +•llllloon 111 Ille tvttnl ol Che contra ct documen1t. Daily Piiot Oclot>er 16. 1986 c11nct'llttlon ,,, ttlP event ol \ntU!•mN11 111111wf"1ln Owner •"rt \hall bf! accompanied Th t 7 1 't1ltlr•m,.n1 ""'"'"'"n Ownl"r 11nd ohhQ llM pl'lrly Otle<l by t Ceftiloecl a< cesn1er 1 PUBLIC NOTICE end obhg·""'' parly Ollt!d I"" 'lit' •1"d 18111 d1y ol Oc CIW'Ck Of 11 bid bOnO lor nol 1111' Qth Mrl lfJlll <lily ol Oc lr•ht•• 1'18fl P1;bht SIOfllQI 1""11 ltl•n 10-<\ ol lhl •mOUnl l"ICTITIOUS I USINEIS tol H l'llt Pubhc S1nr1Qe M tn \Q•m•nt Inc . Ttlt t,,. bid mllOf! l)ly&t>lt IO HAMI STATEMENT M11n1'}emPnl lnr ff'lt'-p1>on11 t ll 1111 7 44·8080 IM C•ly Of Cotta M"N ,..0 Tl>(> I000*1n9 pe<sons &•4' phQnf' 18 181 l' U 8Q80 A9t'rot IO• O"'ner propoaar et11ll b• con· dom11 butlnett 1, Ttmlly AQ"'" '"' o .... '" Put "'' 1 <1 Oranoe Coesl to0ttt0unl4!>$•11Ccompanied tt rY1Ce 1~1,, C~tat PuC.h\f ... ot 01 t••QI' Cc111•t 0 1 1( Ptktt O<ll)her 9 16 oy ~" ~t11ww·1 cllee:k HunilnQton eeac.11 CA o ty r>•~· e>c1or1"' 9 11> 11~r Tt1l~8 eatll 0t bidder • bof1d 9:>1~" 1q1u No bid lhldl De cont1<1«.0 Shub<n Senlictt inc CA 111161 MLIC NOTICE un~t 11 It mad9 on • l)fenk corp 19 n t Crvst•I Munl form lurn1sned t>y I~ CUy of 1ng1on a.ec11 CA 926411 PUBLIC NOTICE a f3t32 Co111 Mesa Ind It mtdt In PO Bo• 6717, '11;n11ng1on NOTICI 0, •ccorOtnce wllh 1'1e e .. ctl CA ~261'i I 4311t PUI LIC I ALI Of pt'OVlltonl Of Ill• Propoul Tll•• l'lu•ttltll'I ,, cnn NOTICE Of PEASONilL PlllOftlRTY r.-qulf~ll du led by 11 r.nrpor"loM i-UI LIC I ALi Of Ot* I lecll l>ld<ltf mu•I 0. • Snot>•n $11rv1c•~ In< l)c)n PEA50NAL PAOftfRTY Nriho ot llfrllby g1v11n thtl 1tc:en1•d conirtelot P" S hubin Prft1dt1n1 20111 I pu• '''"'"' 10 S1r.11on1 queiol..O .. r~tf.0 by... '"' lltlln'M!nl w•• ,, d Nol t • 1 ller•bl' given th•I 2 1701 '17 l!'i l)l IM Cal•· toperfotmovethttyf$0)P«· ""''" flleCounly Clerk of Or p11•su1 n 1 lo !11C11on1 10tru 1 Bu\•n•u ind Pro cenl ol IM •Of'k ~ •"Of' County on October 9 2110 t 2 , 7 I 0 1 11>1 Ctr• •~~';on• Coo• SecllOl'I 2328 Tiit 'onttector 11111 tHe ll'lrn•a 8u~n llf\<I P•o· ot1NI C11t1torn11 Commeictll comPIY wt111-. pt I . ,IDMI I Jlf>!'_t (. S.CI~ 2328 ~ Sechon SJS ot Ille Of S.CllOft 1770 10 17 lrl'-PubltelWd Or•• Coul o• lt>!O Cllt.l()fnlt Cl}ll'ltnf!f(Jll c. ,f~ri·• Ptniit Coo• ""' O'*" ol tM C...,0tnt1 0.llY PllOf Octol>ef 11 23 ~ Sf>f.hnn 5 S or 1t'WI lh• proy111ot1• of 1n1 l.lbOr Code IMI Pf""'itnO 0 No"9mbef. 1988 (;i.1°rn ... 11i' ....... " ( t)(1jt M C.tl•fOOfll Atl{ltOO l l(llf1i1no rel• and tt. of *llO'"" Th 171 "'"' ..,, tilt• Act lh•• tmd rs1p~ '"""\"II •. PIM3LIC NOTICE POOllC NOTICE PtalC NOTICE di pubhc. s.ite by compeloltvt' r:111l01ng ,..,,, trn-27th <!tty ol OrlntiPr 1986 et 3 00 o rloc~ PM on Ill!' prt>m•~es ""'""'" H•d propt-rly has bf'Pn sto•f'O and wntch ilre 1ocatt'd a1 Pullhc S 10<1oe 1779:? Cowan '" lhe C1ly ol lrvir1P County 01 Ororloe S tale ol Ca111o rn10 the 9 oru:lr. ctialllt'~ 01 pe1sona1 propPr1y d"scrihed b .. row In lt•P m;il!Pr~ ol PAT RICI.A LEE HAMEL A "'9 ·~sand l"•Pl'M5eS OI ·~ S ING l F W 0 M AN I I f m'1tt ln<l ot Sali' tr ""''~ recoroe<S on Oclo C A LI I" 0 " H I A A E -r'"' ;>q 1q111 as lnstrumerit CONVEYANCE COMPANY, Nr '37131 m Boolo. 14273 H Hid Truttff. ltr Suu n.- Paqf' 7'>8 ol OlltClll Re-ne Ketlr. EHcullve Vic:• c.or<I., ol OrangP Counly i-1111denl, M51 Corbin A•- <;1 1tc• ot Cahlornia under ltlt 111u1. North ridge, C1ll- powP1 ot !>ale 1Mre1n con· l01nl1 1132t, Telephone Ho. c.11nn!l will $1"11 at put>llc auc-fl11) 701·2575 11011 10 th!' 111ghe$I bidder for Dated Sep1embe1 ;>4 c.:isll or check 11 desc11bed 1986 l:liH•ell l a f ourre11e Sp B 0 1 I l wn mw1 uw b<I tt~ •· :>O 1>" Pi"ramllulalor 2 < 11.w "9' Qll Oh C.11\1 t.11•lnw payable II the Um41 ol Publlstle<l Orange Coast s ''" "' 1.w.tul money Of Ille Ot1ly PolOI OtlObf'• 2 9 16 Uroolf>rl States ol AITltlflta. 1986 m••.r P1111t Dehaven Sp 8 182 c,,.f l ~I l lf mo\C Own('• rP\erYf'!i lllf' rtgtll 1r, t>1c1 •• 1 ltlf' salfl Pu1<t1ases mo O'\t I·•· m.1de woltl C.clSh only .1rnl p.l11l 101 JI lhe ltme of 1111•rti .,,. .a.11 pu1c t11se<1 0,,,,d~ '"" sn•o as 11 and mtJ~I l!P 1t>moved 81lhe11m11 <ii ~ .. 1.. S111e sun1ec1 to prior <..111c.f'lla11or1 on Ille event ol 11•1t1t•m(lnt bf'lwMri Owner *'" nhhgatf'd parly OalttO '"''11th and 161h day of Oc· tnll"' 1q8!i Public Stor•oe M.1nJQPmf'nl inc Tei. pltnn,. t8 tit) 2.U 8080 A111•nt tor Ownf'r Pullll:>hf'd Or.tnge Coast woltol'\ul warranly eaprttss Of 1m11hP!J as to 11114' u51' POS· St'S"or• Of 4!!flCUmllrances .111 roqt 1 llllP &nd 1n1eres1 nr1w ""'d by 11 es such truster• '" and lo 1111 fOllow- 1no <IPSCrtbf'd P•Ol)t'tly StlU atl'd 1n ttlt' al0tesa1d Cou•11y and '>litte 10 wol PARCEL I LOT 2~ OF TRACT S788 IN THE CITY or IAVINE AS PEA MAP RECOAOfO IN BOOK 216 PAGES 19 T11AU 77 MIS· CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 1 Hf OFFICE 0~ THE COUNTY RECORDER OF ORANGE COUNTY PARCH 2 NON-EX· CLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOA INGRESS ANO EGRESS THROUGHOUT LOT 233 O~oly P1to1 Ocloti.r 9 16 EASEMENTS FOR SUP - 1986 PORT ANO SETTLEMENT Th180 WHERE SAID LOT IN S AIO --p,-m•-1c_Mn_T_IC_E __ TRACT TOGETHER WITH UV\. ~ EASEMENTS FOR EAVES YOU A"£ IN O_,AUL T OA OVERHANGS. WHERE UNDElll A OH.OM TftUIT, SUCH EAVES ARE CON· OilTEOOCTC>el"I0,1 .. 1. STRUC TEO IN AC · UNL£H YOU TAKI AC· COROANCE WITH APPLI· TION TO "'0TECT YO\M CABLE ORDINANCES PflOPEATY, IT MAY 11 The IOlal 1moun1 Of tilt SOLO AT A N94.IC IAU unpatd pr1nctp11 b1l1nce ff YOU N«lO AN llf'LA• lnt••UI l'*@Otl. tc>gethef NATION Of' THI NATURa w1lh ffftOflebly ttUtNltO 0, THI P•OC llDINO costs, tKpenMI end lid· AO AINIT YOU. YOU ~"ncn at lhe hme ot lhe In· SHOULD C ONT AC T A llltl !>Ybl<•llOn of lh1s No LAWYER llCt art 527 S75 10 NOTICI Of Culferttly d•ttd Cathittl TIWI TH'I IALI CM<:tct or Ctlflllied Cheek• PIMlllC NOTICE K 2U4t NOTICE Of DEATH OF DONALD G. SUL AHO Of PfTlTIOH TO ADMINISTER ESTATli NO. A·13Ut0 To 1111 heirs beneflc11rnes cr1"d1101' ano conttngent credllo•s and persons who moy bf.' otherwise 1n1eresteo 1n lhf'O will andtor Hlate ol DONALD G SEAL AKA DONALD SE AL AKA DONAL 0 GARY SEAL A oeltlton has bef'fl tiled by GAYLE M SFAL tn Ille Super101 Court ot Orenge Counly requesting thet GAYLE M SEAL be ap j>OIOltd u person-' rep- r .... ntat1V9 10 edmiol•llf Ille tS191t ol lhe decedet1I Tt11 pelltron requHlt av1nor1fy 10 1dm1rnater lhe •t1a1e uod•• 11111 1n0eoeo- det1t Adm•n•tlrtllon OI E•- 1 ltH ACI A heiring on Ille pelllion wttt be 11etcf on NOVEMBER 5 1988 11 I 4S P M tn o.t>t No 3 II 700 CtlllC Cent" Or1v. WHI Sanlt An• CA 92702 IF YOV OBJECT 10 Ille gr11n11ng of Ille pe111r0n you lhOUIO ttlhtt llPpttf II the hetNlrlQ end 11t1t your ob POOLIC NOTICE 11(11 f'•PtrP prior to lou• month" trom 111e date of the tlt"ilrong notice al>Ove VOU MAY EXAMINE Ille hlf' kepi lly 1ne court II you are a IH"rson 1nte•es1tt0 m 1111' e\llle you may serve upnn the e•ecu101 o• edmtn· 1stra1or or upon Ille at· 1ornl'y lor lhe e1ecu1or or PUBLIC NOTICE dt'nt '"'' "atemem wa~ lole<I w•tt Int> Counly Clf'•I>. ol Or ang,. Chunty on Oclot>er 9 1986 flmtl Putitoshed O•ange Coast Daily P1lo1 Oc lolle• 16 23 30 Novem1>e1 6 1986 Th 180 11dm1111,trlllOr and Ille woth l----------1111' courl wolh proof ol ser- "''·" 8 wr111en request s1a1-, ___ P_UB_l _IC_NO_Tl_C_E __ "''l ltlat vou desorf'O special FICTITIOUS IUSINESS nOltC.t' ot Ille lllong ol an on. NAME STATEMENT ventory and appra•seml'nt 01 The tbllowino persons &r& Mtat!' 11nel\ or ol me ~I•-do.ng bus•nen 05 ''""s or accounts menttoned S 0 u r H c o A s T :~ SC~::f;,~~~,;~811~~!:' ENTERPRISES 3645 Sulle Fr1nll A. Old"'4HI, Al· ~2!c,~a1 SantJ Ana Caltl io;n•r ':Y '•llltoner. 17se Sa rah MagbPP 36 4 S g:~27 • .. Cott• Miu, Suol" H 8f'a1 Sant.i Ana Publostled Orange Coast Caht «!:>704 o311y Point October 15 16 ftl;:o busoneu is co" 'l;> 1986 <lu<tfd l)y an 1n<l1v1<lu8I T 12 St1rdh Maollee w 114 Tt11~ s talament was llled ---011-nt_l_C_Mn_T_l_C_E __ ,woltl Ille County Cle•~ ot Or ___ r_UV\. __ ~ _____ anof' County on September I I 1<186 KZ7• F31M32 ,IC TITIOUI IUllNHI NAMI ITATl'MIHT Pub1tst1e<1 O•ange Coas1 The followtng persa<is a•e Oaoly Pilot Se191emt>e1 25. dOlfl<J business as Oc:1obt'r 2 9 16 1996 HI ENTERPRISES 2870 Th 138 C t11os Road Cos11 Mesa1---------- Cehf 02828 POOLIC NOTICE Htrlan A lauk 28701---------- ChlOS Aoad Cos1a Mes•. ,,,.,,. Calll 92626 ,ICTITIOUI au1 ..... Th11 buslneu •• con-NilMI ITATIMINT dueled by ,,, lndlvlduet Tiit fOl10w1ng pe<aons are Herten A 11111k doing t>utlness H This 1t1temenl was llted 8£\IEAL 'I' HILLS TRAVEL wllh ltte County Clerlt 01 Or-2950 Airway D· I Co1111 •noe C(!Unly on S&c>lembef Me91 Cehf 92828 8 111118 Merill Trt..-1 Comp1ny '311150 (Ml~'°"" DometllC) 1385 Publlslled Or•noe Co1111 Nl>flh Hionw1y 0r,.,. ren 04tly P•IOI Sec>ltmber 25 Ion MttSOUri 83099 Qc101M!r 2 9 16 1086 Tntt t>u••neu 11 con- Th-126• d"'ltd by • COfPorlllon Ml.IC NOTICE Henry S Stolar Viet Pres.dent NO. aoee,.ou payable 10 Ille Trull" or jteliont or hit wruten objec 'ICTITIOUI 8UlfNlll llOnl with ll'lt COUff before NAMI ITATIMINT Tlltl lltttmllftl WH loi.d w11t1 lht Coun1 Clefk ot Or· 11wt heeling Your ac>PM•· The totlowtno persons ere PUBLIC NOTICE ange County on Sl'Pl..,,,t."' 115 1'181!1 FJ1ttn Pubhshed O•t1noe Co11" Da·ly P1101 Sf'Plemt>er <' Oc•ot>e• 2 9 t6 1986 ltl 11S· PUBLIC NOTICE flCTfTIOUS IUSINESS NAME STATEMENT Tile tollowong person< 11rr do1no t>us1neu .n ANCHOR MOORIN., <11 t Sunst>I Or Co~ta M"~ t Ca1o1 92677 Ph11 s G.i,p.iro c,3, Sunw1 Or Co\la Ml'$• C<thl 926?1 1111$ tlUStll!'S. I\ tllll Oucced llv an ·no1 .. dua1 Phil S G11st.1ord Tho\ 'talf'moof was l•ll'IJ w11t1 11111 Counly Cltrk ol Oo ""9" Coun1y "" SC!Plemt>«• 16 lf!86 ft31M31 Pubhstled Or1nge Cou'1 Oaoly Pilot Seplemtier 2S October 2 9 16 1986 Th-137 PlellC NOTICE ~ICT!llOUI 9Ul4N(H NAMI ITATUftNT TM IOllowrog persons .,,. OOtng t>usrneu H INTERIOR SILHOUETTES BY DOTTI 2696 Si n Jo1 quln Hills RO Coron• dl'l Mar C1111 92625 Dorottiy Lynn S.111 2696 S•n Jotquln H11t1 Ad Co• on1 dll M11r Cattf 9282~ This llutln•u 11 con dvet~O by an 1nd1vldull OotOltly Lyntl s.t.1 Jt11s s1atem.n1 w111'1i.<1 wilt! tht><:ounly CIHlo. ol Or 1ng1 County on Augv 1 28 1916 nttu1 PublllMO Or&l\Ot Coaat O.tly Piiot S4191emblf 2S Oc:IOber 2 t 16 19H Th•t31 On No,,.mber 3 . ttee tt b•dOM ••• tte1le9lab.. to 10 00 AM a t THE ACAA T1ut1ee provld•d p roper (NTl'IANCf LOBBY ON 5fH ld~n11loc1tt1on 11 tva1lable STnrcr o~ CHICAGO ~•om 1nt0tmt11on wflrch Tlll E rNSUAANCC COM Ille Trvtl d•m tttitbi.. PANY l OCA JED AT 50 I N bul for which fNllH m11kH MAIN ST In ,,,. City ol no •tCl•lfl,l!T\llllOn or ,.., Santi An• County of Or ,.,,,ly Ille tlrael Of other tnqfl S1a111 01 C ahlor111e C.Oll'lrt\()I\ oetionatton 01 Ille C A L r r 0 A N I A I' C: • tl'tf)v41 a.tc11bt0 l)tOl)elly II COWEYANCf. COMPANY 40 46 OEAMAINOl!R t C1111IQ1111"' CorllO'ttiotl n IAVIN CA 917 IS 1ncfl m11y be In petJOn a< by 001no but1n1u H Willac:e your nllom•y N~htm tnvellmtf1tt Inc ,, YOU AA! A CREOITOA d lblll Town ano Covntry 0r • con11ngtn1 credllor ol Ttavtl 18$02 Be h 81v0 tile <lt«•M<I you mull f11t 'I Hun11ngton e..c11 Celt your ct11m wtlh fM eour1 or l0<ntA 92~8 No room left In the garage for th• car! ... A call to cla111fled can help. 0°1ly appQtl'lltd Trull.. Sa.a ptOl)t'ty .. Mll'IO uodfl< th .. Cttle•n 0..0 ·01 fC)ld f()r IM ou<POtt OI ply T'ru 1 '"~'''!WI hy S TrPHF.N tnq 111« o bltgtltOftt Uf~ FV.JtKAWA A 51~~.L~ MAN ~ OHld of TruSl 11\Clvd • J)ftMnl 11 10 1119 personll Wlllac• ~hem lnvetl· rf1)ft54'f'llthve ec>PQlnt.O by 11'14tnll rnc C111torn11 cor the CCMI w+lhtn tour month• pora11on 18&82 Buch lre>m Ille dtt• of 11r11 ti-Blvd , •t M11n11n11on Uln(lt of ltllltlfl .. PfO'tlCMd 8Hc:t1, CllllOfnll t2 ... 1n Secllon 700 of th• Tt11• b11tt11•u 11 con-642-5678 Prob.al• Code of Ctlllomia o IGI~ by • eotj)Olthon 'f!!_ltme lor till~ c:taim_1_W111_. __ D_a_v_!d_H W1llec;.;1;.;...P_1..;.Ht-..;;_..__ ___________________ _, ,, • Edelman sweetens Lucky Stores offer DUBLIN, Calif. (AP)-New York in\.·cstor Asher 8. Edelman has increased his buyout offer for Lucky Stores Inc. to $37 per common share, or S 1.89 billion. accordina to Lucky officials. Jn a letter to the Lucky board ofd1rcctol'S, Edelman also wamed he miaht launch a hostile bid for less than $37 a share or mount a proxy flaht to force liqu1da11on of the company 1f the board reJccted the sweetened offer. Lucky Stores chatrman John M. Lillie said in a bncr tatcment Tuesday nigh1 that the retailer's board of directors would schedule a meeting to review Lbe new proposal. Lillid"'sa1d the proposal med the takeover offer was subject 10 financing and to cancella1ion of the company's proposed stock repurchases and deb1 redemptions. He said the proposal eitprcsscd confidence that the necessary tinancin& could be raised. • The ~ard OI'\ Oct. 6 tCJCCted as inadequate. Edelman·~ p~vious offer to pay $35 a share in cash. about S l. 79 b1lhon. to acquire the company. one of the nation's bigest food retailers. last Thursday. the board approved a major restructuring that included the sale of its Gemco depanment stores di vision. in a move apparently aimed at thwarting Edclman·s takeover bid. The next day. 1h~ board announced a stock buyback aimed al repurchasing more than 21 percent of the company's 51 million common shares outstanding at S40 a share. and redeem about S 150 million in outstanding debt. Lucky operates 1.468 retail stores with 68,000 employees. -m11111mm NEW YO~ (A~ ....: 'rne f°'1wl119 llsl 'j c~rl."""'"' »ir Uo atlOws the ew ork Stock 11chanoe 1 r Int ~ p Uo ~toc:ks and warrants that havt vont uo , ~·:r.W •• Uo ,,. mostof ~ down lht most re~ on J t n ~ Gu v. Uo ~cant c a nve rtVardlau o " ume rtrr ro v. "'1 Uo Wtd.I •xf ''1 ~'I• 'I• 8~ =~ur "" trading l>tlow S2 ere Incl· "= nt ~ 1~ -. t i and i>ercentave cllanoes art l"t ~ rMfg ~ Uo d t nc:a betw::,n the ortvlouJ clos ng I anveco 9 + 'h ~: o;lct and tdntSdav•, o.m. IStoragtTch ~· + "' o r I c e . energy 1!~ i'~ uP -tn~ u: N1mt Lisi Cllg Pel tV~ :1.. ~ ! ~~~~J" 1B'1 • t Iv. ~~ tp fanc trt n ~41h I~ Uo 4 ;o P s ~.... >.4 Uo Au lo I SN I Inc ~ ., Uo Uo 1 .l 6 Yorklnll n 11~ + 1 Uo DOWNS 7.1 7. 7.~ 7. l ,7 .6 .6 rr ~~/:'WI '~ i:t u. r I .. w .. "' ' ''• 80 . Name La$I Ch/ ~ct;:o m Motors •1.. '/-4 I ~Utd n l _, u: -~ J ffllKll l"' -~ NLI n 6'1'> • .., 1.! S.a~Lld of 10'1• ,.. UP NII dv S , . ..,_,. ... Frontier's JWA slots allotted Airline's five departure times divided between Continental and South West there and then""1berofn1ghtieach ls alJowed f)tf' day. Frontier hadbttn a ianed five out of SS Class A dtpanures, the no111nt fl1Jht5 allowable at me bu5y airport. The county learned 1he departure5 had bten incl uded 10 propert) Jim turned in to a benkruptcy coun when Lhe a1rline filed for protctt1on from crednors in Auau 1. prov1s.ion5 called the ,.aftiliate rule." Had Continenw prftK4 die - o( Fr.on1iefs l'\lht to conuol '" lw . depanurct. the earner would hllwe jcopard1nd 1t1 own two &Iola • dw airport, Otdier said. By LISA MAHONEY °' .. ...., ......... The fate of live departure slots at bus1lin.a John Wayne Airport has been resolved to the satjsfac1ion of Oranae County officials and Con- tinental Airlines, which souaht to acquire them from defunct Frontier Airlines. A resolution siancd Tuesday by 1hc • board of su pervisors Jives Continen- tal three of 1he Class A depenures formerly assianed to Fronuer. The other two will be offered to South West Airlines. the fil"5t 11rcarrier on a wailing list of airlines w_ishina to operate at the count~-run atrpon. The addition of South West will return the number of airline$ at John Wayne to nine to maintain the level of co mpetition that existed pnor to Frontier's ceasing operations Aug. 24. Under the agreement, Continental 'TexAmBnch 'l -... J.~ S Armcolnc ~ -l!J l Antcgmo -IJ. t ·1 8 t la ?SIG/I -~ rHn rro s , -1~ fl ~nner~ o ~ -"• 1~ al ~le -'" 1 MtHb r Ye -'J\ a~~~~ wl8 :1-Ye 1. -,,,. i• ¥rT£~•UN11 ' •• ~ l 'I rM'"' ... n ·~-I I rcr~rt~Y~' 1 VJ -~ i Mc~ ..... 1 ... -~ 4. ~-·~ :: J ~ll~~r co -v. a-3 :.~ A'"n Inc d -~ A~M~ n ~= 1~ '· Ill '· ' 1 GlfSi.J •.=r -1'1• •O will be as iancd FrQntier~s one ovcr- mght airplane parkina slot and the camer can purchase Fron11er's fac1h· tie lease at the 11ny 11rpon terminal. In return. Continental offic1al acknowledat' 1hat the Frontier de· panurc slots are county propeny which cannot be purchased by the airline. . Attorneys for Conunental also aareed to drop a counterclaim filed in federal court over the avaihlbilily of overnight aircraft parkina at JWA. The agreement reached between the county, Continental and Frontier 1s contingent on Frontier's purchase by Te~as Air. 1he owner of Co ntinen- tal. Tex as Air 1s 1n the proce~ofbuyina People Express. Fronuer's parent company. hould the agreement take rfTcc1, Continental will ha ve a total of five departure slots a1 John Wa yne. enough to offer nights to both it~ Denver and Hou!>ton hubs. More than seuling which a1rhnc ge1s Frontier's vacant depanure slots. the agreement preserves 1he county's all-1mponan1 airport access plan. a document which regulates no1o;c from airport ac11v1t1~ b) hm1tmg 1he number of air carriers that operate OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW YORK (AP) -Th• foltowlno 11,1 '"°w' the 011er -lhe -Counter stocks and warr1nts that heva oone uo the most a no down the most ba..O on oerctnl of ci11nge tor Wtd No '9CUTl11e' tredlnv t>etow \2 or 1000 shares are Included. Nel end oercentage cnangts art lht dltfer~ t>etwHn tnt ore11lous clo,lng orlct •nd Wednesd1v's lu t or bid o· r I c e . U .. J l ~Al~~W;:n Lai"' !c~~ 8{c'~:1• ~ rq_nwPh 6 I Uo . 4 ~Rest J~ 1 UP . S Cuelnd ~ ~ Uo 1 . 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S NalVlsnSvc S I 6 OccldNtbr 2 , > 1 Avan1Garde • • '• a lnllrleuk un •>"" 1. 9 PHrlenMl(I -10 I , 110 Shoosmflh 3.., > 1 RtslaurMgt 9 I'• 1 1 2 Numtnx 3\t ,,, 3 FstFamllv S , '• 1l 1 J4 Ouarex J 2 7.1 _. lt VandbllOld 4 1· 16 ,., Lodglstlx 4'• ,, MedcoRscl1 2' e 1 1 1 Aqunaut of '' > 9 Olscu)CP 2 • 201 Oreyc;rand 18 -7 2 EnvlrTec ~ ' , 22 Luln111onc;p 2 • • 23 Telecs1 un 51, ~ 2• Rtcotrn 7 • l • }6s 7 AW CotrA. 3'• 1'1 MavP11ro1 2 l RoadwavMtr 2 , Pct 200 17 9 17 6 17 6 ~ 11·1 l i I o ll.S 11 0 10 5 18 ~ 130 I 0 100 100 98 9 .. 9 I 91 H 91 8th year in Tustin 8u1 county official~ have Iona maintained that the slou belong 10 them even 1hough one at other airports are frctly bought and t0ld by · the airl ines. Tuesday's agreement avoids mks entailed 1n asking the ·federal bankn.ip1cy coun to senle the qucs- llOn of who owns the departure slo1s. said Deputy County Counsel Dan Didier. Had a rederal JUdge dedarcd lhc lots to be the airlines' property, the county could have IQSt its abtbt~ to hold down noise lcvt'ls through flight hm1ts. a 1urn of events 1hai would have placed it in violauon of a December court set1lemen1 reached with Newport Beach over noise and expansion at the airport. Didier said the county did no1 want to take a chance on a bankruptc) Judge because the y tend 10 favor the debtor in disputes. Orange County had two trump cards 1n nego1iauons w11h the air- lines: documents •aned b}' both Conunental and Frontier acknowl- edging that fl1gh1 allocat1ons the> received at John Wayne werr_ nol as<;t lS ancf several accei.s pln The affiliate Nie turned out 10 be an ace for the oounty in I.bat the nde was rul11n place at the tune Froetier declared bankruptcy. Scheduled 10 be dropped from • nt'W vtt1ion of the aoce plan, the Nie clatcaNlifta Fron her from opcratinaat the aarpon 1f11 is acquired by Tuas Air. Under thOK cireumaW\ces, the five departure• would be returned to the county for d111ribution to othtt a1rhnc . As a re ult of negotiations, tbc county agreed not to enforce the affiha1e rule and to proceed instead under a proposal that wlll be written 1010 the new access plan. U ndcr the proposal, the county has 1he power to review acquiS1t1on1 and reu~1gn depanure slou when 1l de1erm1ne~ rcd1s1nbution to be in the best interest of airpon operations. Lepl papers detailing the agree. mcn1 with Con11nental and Frontier will be filed w11h a bankruptcy judac to rclc~ the depanurt slots to the cou nty, Didier said. In other a1rpon business, super· v1rors au1honzed kyWest Airlines 10 offer co mmuter fl1gh1s from John Wa) ne 10 Santa Barbara. Bakersfield, Palm pnngs. Los Angeles and San Diego. The a1rhne "-as to begm 12 daily depanures from thr airport Wedne~ da)' • •• so ' 11 11 • ,, •• 11 ' ' ' 7'• 7 IS· It 0 " , . .,, .. , • • • 36\oo )7 """ ., . S"' 6 v, • " • so so.so . 7 • 1 • H • )S • , . ,~ •.. '"' , ' ,.,, • • •1' ..,., " ' 11 1 11 .. 31, ,, .. 7·•• 11 .. 12'• lO )O>. .. ~. n: ;l~ ~.: 1~ 1 • ' I • It 16 i" 17 • I ... 13 • I • g~~ tt: I t 16 U. .. • 1 • • :r ~: i •.• H • J"= J;u l • l •· • ' s ' I II It p . t '. J! : J7 • 'i. 'L 1)• .. u • 1~ 1 ' " .. ' lt•\6 BusineS! Adm1n1strat1on Computer Resources Management Management WEB ·STER UNIVERSITY Register NOW for evening classes in: Business Admin istration Current Economic Analysis Managing Computer Sy stem s Analysis of Mana gement Systems Management Classes begin Oct. 20 -De c. 20 , 1986..at Bldg. 5, MCAS, Tustin For mor..e j nformat io n, con ta ct Steve Howe at Cl(714) 552-0634 . ~ \ \ ,.. • ' f NYSE CoM Po s1n TRA NsAcr10N s TlllUAY'l ILlll• .... Market has small gain N[W YO RK (API -Tht: stock market eked out a small giun Thursda)', extendrng Wednesda)-'-s late rall)' "1th cncouragcmcnt from some strong corporate earnings rcpons Anal} st" noti:d that c;tocks of ~t·\cral prqm1 - ncnt companil'" got n lift from uncxpcctedl} favorable earning!>. Slugg1c;h economll !>tat1'>llC<; ol latl' had ra1~d concern that the current round ol corporate rcpon" would produce more d1sappo10tmentc; than pleasant surprises Ncvcnhelcss. brol.crs !klld man) in' cs tor'> remained skcp11cal about tht• durab1ht) of the market's rt'cent ad vance. Thcv al!.o notcd a touch of cautton 1n ad vancc ot Fnda>°'c; ·s..-s~1on . which marl.s the last trading of a set of options and fu ture' on c;1ock 1ndc\C'> WHAT AMEX Dm WHAT NYSE Dm NEW YORK (AP) Ocf. 16 NEW YORK (API Oct 16 Prtv Prev. 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US dee1tnatlon• c...-. 59 4() C*'tll per pound, NY Conwu IOOI month .CIOMd Wed LeM • 25'.+-25 cent1 1 pound Dfto -., C....11. pound, ~ed Tift-ta •1121me1• WMk -..Qotna Pfl« per tb t ...., -15 MO per -Handy & He,,nan .._ -U 670 per l•oY-· NY Come\ 9901 l'llOftllt clOMdWfld tllMwrJ • S 19$ 00.$205 00 per 7611> llMk New YO<~ ,.,...._ • &576 00·$$1Cl 00 troy OUN>e N Y (Qin 11llC1) ....,_ -&SM 20 N y Ma<c IC>OI per llOy Ol Wea Oodv~ar l9llal Q ' AMR oro Gen Motors Dow JoNE S AVERAGES Oue to transmission problems In New York. today's listing wlll not appear In the Dally Pilot. NASDAQ SUMMARY Tolbott tuu; from t.hz. Robut To\\nt.dcz.~19J' fM,ud\O 1n oonT'4l vollay lh<i. w 0t ldti l'\na.sL honciecwn t,\~ OlW6]'~ Lhll pitf'lict 911\., ond olway5 thri lo~~t, sa I« Llon . .. fLINTo CALL 842-5878 ,4 Ines, 9 00 7 d~ys... • ci.--........ ____ ..... " ......... c~ Ol'9'a. 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YH Sell Y.. p,.,.,.,1 C• Cla11mH, 642-S671 for information & surprisingly low cost. ,. • ..ui ~" WQe 38r l~ • 1a199 ~Bl .:'841 in m1rn C('ltl,J t10n ,:H9!>1dC<IS "'~ .:o?~"'Ql> ;;JI• ~3 • mot fl E .,eouen1 '°''"" .11 $290 {'00 .Qf1~>11 D\ .'" t' W B .. N..t B1,J ,, • ., .au P~T~'\." "ENORE oJI I.ob '°"ll "J: ~~--'--~~I ll~~ STEPS ll IUCI )So 2S. IJP .'B.l ~EU DOWN . ~ .. '*"" S.3 ~ 000- 4 $.5(.'Ct<l l.0 ReA!h 6'3 Pta.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC£ POOt.IC NOTICE . POOLIC NOTICE • P\ln.IC HOTICl P\ln.IC NOTICE POOt.IC NOTICE I P\8.IC NOHCE NOTICE TO I E.acn b•d must conform I uoon .in., suocon1rac1orlco•l.!s 01 s.110 Count) ...... URGENCY OflOtNANCE Ba"' G•...,, NOTICE M '"''" ~•!.'fess Of .mp1•eo "' 1(11-4 K17'91 CONT"ACTOflS ana l><t rttl)()OS••e to lne unoet sucn CONTRACTOR U"l.!er .ind t)\j•Sualll lo S<i>d N() .. 2tM II.OE s ~ ~' ... 1 .., .. , PUe&.JC H£A"IHG 10 lfllof ·"'-l(.\ll Of di' FICTITtOUS au.s•ss Sl•T£••T ~ CAUING FOR BIOS con1rac1 oocumems 10 :>cty no11tts lflan tne sa.o ();>('(l QI T•usl se1 at e>u'l:>hC i l\N l)J;GENCY ORO T~.is A~AL TO '""'b••ncH lo Wltli~ t'"' NAME STAT(Mt:NT AIANOOU•NT Of" Scnoot 0.'1r1Ct COAST Eacn ::>1dOer Sfld I Subm11· s~11 ed rates to all wo<~e<s duCl•O" 10r casn oh•'ul INAl\iCE OF r..-E CiT r OF ABS EN, • 1 • tmt>n li'lANNIMG unw·I.! t>.tlal'-e .,_ V" I~ ,,,. t 'II t•SU•a.....,. Utt 0' FlCTITIOU8 COMMUIQITY COL LEGE On the form turntsl'le<I w•tn I f"'\l)loyed by lht!m on lh@ ll•· 1'1'1~~ ct tne Un It'd St"'" Hl;>.i'" ~·GT:)>,i BEA(.'1 £X 11.e ,, '°' ~· ...... X'"' C~SIOftfS '""I<' 1)1 n.:-tM W<vr...i t-1 " J l>t .. ,. .. » •s aua..u MA.Ml DISTRICT !hf' contract docutne<'IS a ec ... i.on OI lne ::onlracl ot Amenca a ca5h•er s TE'ICl•NG A MORA TORtUM Allcla M W•nl•Ot'01, City . CONDfTIONS M ,. ... J ~ or Tti.SI ''' ,.,, -1 -,1 t ~ " a, N. °" ~-• ''" 10110,.1~ ~so•u1 81d Deadline 2 00 o Cloe\ hsl or tne P•OPOsed SubCon· No D•<lde< 'flay w•1"0r.iw <.r>t~c\ pa,abte to i,,3,0 0 ... ·~E 'SSUANCE OF Cl9rll. I nd •a~'° Clent A'""'OVA.L M 511 .i-'l !)I) P'US '"" ''' ~ .. \.f~S·~ ED GREElll::h h ' j,,_.,,. ~ tn.t~ ot PM 01 1~ !Ith day o• NO•flm· tr ador\ on !l'l1S Df01ecl as an, D•O tor a per>OO 01 sutv T•ustl!t' drawn on a ~tall' " 81. o ..,G PERM1•5 Cl.)R ol the City Council ol the CONOITIOMAJ.. USE ".._ •SMTitlt<tkl osh '" ~ _.: 'O"'·• .m•l9'1 .., ... 1 '"• ••CllllO\.I• 8us1neo tier 1986 reauo•e<l o~ '"" Subtelh"9 lt60 aavs atte< rne oate se1 n.i11onjte>a"~ <Hlillt'O< lt!O 1..0"'S'"<.;1. r o"' 0 111 LOl 0 CJ!y ol Huntington S.eetl, Pf"llttlT NO.~ •' .. n!>.,~ 100 ..av .. nc .. , • :r.., , ..-.,,,1 1.·,ic p.,, 1,...,.,.,. N.im• 8 AL80 A SOulH Place ot Std Receipt ana Suocont1a:11ng Fa11 IOrl'1<'t'.'Pf'f'l•"QOr C>1d~ l'<d U ed1f.Jl"10f" 01 .;SlateQf TRA1.' 1 •• '()6 tNTHE Callfornla 1110T1CE tS HERES~ t1 nt'•llr• .. """t11out1"'-.th n t• ~·'" "-'•n 1..alit t.P ARIMENIS 3090 Coa.sl Commun11y College Prachc~ .\ct UC•t Code .\ P<hment .oo.no .mo a °' •eoera Y»nQ 0 > .ind o .. ,, v1C·N•T, Of MOOD' CiR , Pt.bi.s"N 0• ""ii"" Co.ts1 1 G vEN 1na1 tne nun1.,.91on .,, ""~ ~oh~• •'1 ::>.tlOI <l.'b.'~ lf'u1lm•" Str..el ~«»ll ""'- °'51rict 1370 Adams A•e I Sec 4 100 et Se<! c••rl rm,\nce oond Wiii t>e .HSOGllJI•"" dn'f,,Cllf'O '" ll\15 C.E D w. p n• (XI !>(>r llj 19611) a.-a~r City Ca..oc11 Wiii 1\()1(1 s~ 'I" l q I A'11t'fl• ~" ... ' ... ,,,,.,., 1.Jhl 9211.6 Costa ~esa Office ol 01rec EaG'1 tl•OOe• must sot>m•I "'Qu rt><l prtO• 10 e•ecution 1 s1atp "' ,.,._. ma n entr,;in~" WHEREAS ine ch \..•-un· Tn •83 a t'YbhC f'IN11091n tfle Ct'Un NOTICE TO c _. •l 11 CUI' ..,, .. .,0,, A ...,.., l n.t F ... 111 ... '>l.I" 8uS."9!n tor or Purcnas1ng Belly w tn e;ic,. b<d ce•hl•ed or ot ltot> 'nl•ctCl and ~.11 oe to '"*' Or.inge Counl• wl 1 ,., .. c ,, ,,1 Hu11lt"Ql0" C'• Chil!T'tlef .tl ine "uni PROPERTY OWNER 1,•" • , cut'"'•""'' Jlt'O "'""'"''"f••~ lo ·~• ••s Kahn Tra le• Fac1ht) casn°e1 " .:nev oarao1e 10 ,,, ,,,., •~rrn ">t'I rort,., "' tr>e C .,r•n ... ~e 1oc;a1~.:1 al ·oo Bl''"' .,, :. ... .,;us• 1~ ·~d6 PUBLIC NOflC[ .n.,;to" Seac" C•.i..: Co;nt"' 'OU ~Rf 1111 OE FAULT >'J•" ~ "''lt1• O• l <''11 1. "" °'"'~ Counh "" P•oieet 1oent t1ca11on 1'1e OfSlR1c· or a b1<1 oond co••l•3ct documents tv C·• c Cen•I'• O· Sar"ld .,.,,1 '"(! 1 '"C•Jt ._.,.., ·"' .'000 Ma" S11ee1 .,.,n1 ..-NOEq "'!:!EEO 0 f H~usr -,1.,~·~ .:: ••' <i.t-.6 "+v••m~ tS ·~ F1LE Name S•d . 133!:1 Orange 111 lhl' lor'T\ set rortn n !fie Puri....tnt 10 Sec1ton 4590 I A., l Ca• I0"11d .SI •nat "9"' ii'. 's" 1nc.. 'I ••IJ·MQ • I' B 43130 n.gt'"1" 8<l'dl,, ..:: dll.;>l'l•J on i)A T f C' ~ .. ,,. u .il' -t<l8. """ ou,.n .. » IS ""' \"'"'. 2.,.:)fu~ Coasl Cot•e<;e Renovat.e. contract documenl5-,,, an Of lht' SovNnment Cooe ot !tt•t' lMO nte<t'Sl convev..O '"•1'' ''"' ('<''"''"~' ,n on l.:>t NOTICE OF tne (13tl' 311'1 al 111 .. lomet! ' Nl E ~~ • L'l T ...... l Al. .iu. t...i I ' .I m lt'tl I'd' ti"... Ft ..... \:a \..>fl'l,.l\.X .. •n.J Reslrooms S1a1e Proont~ amount " ;1 ~ess. 1nan 10• •or 1he St l'f' ot .Ca.. torru4. tne I• l"I.! n""' "t:!l" t1, I unJer o ~• , • 111•• • ~'..'Ot:> n l~t' v•<.•n PUBLIC SALE OF 1'0oCJ11'C e>.<1ow 10 , ... ,.,.,.1 fl('., Tl' o'R\. ·el 1 "OR ~"·I .k.>e • V """'"''"'' ••V. JT "" 17 1ne ma~imt.m amoun1 ol O•d c o n'< act "'' co,., ta n s.i 11 ~ .>I l•vsl " '"" .1, • ''''(""' C·•Clt' ,,.,1 PERSONAL PROPERTY d"•l C•'nS "~' llli" '1.ttem&nts ?AOPE ~·' ' VA' BE r .,,,n1 •~ " 1,,,,.., 1 \\!tit• "' ••1"' "''"'''""1'-'" Place Pict.OS arl' on lilfl 01. as d ~ua• ,inttt inat lhe O+O I pro .. s1ons perm•ltin9 ll't' Ip• I ••• 1, St!u.\lt"d 1n ~.i·.i • '. ' " c our1( . I (I'll' 20111 s "' 111 !.'"'' "" "'"" ... 5" to°" ""'t D ... ' ... P\.18L c 'SALE \. r ~' a ... ' \. I I •l]t-411 oce or Oireclo• ot P111 s Fae de• w entf'r 1n10 tne s uc c e,"' ,, , D 1 o o t' • lo ( ,,, ,, "''' St.ti!' 1f'5C<•l·"<l C" , , , .. ,,,, ,,11t. r· Bl!.td' ..., , ., ~ l'\t'•<'O' _.., .... 111111 I ""·"a ... , .1 .. ., ,,, '"" -'DP" I•~ '01.. NE l 0 AN E \Pl A 1 ,,,~ ,.1 .. 1.,.n.,. 1 ..,,~ , . ..., P1ann1ng Euge"e J= "'1arqe proposev ..... ontrc.tct t tne ~Dstitute sec.urille~ 1or anv I tt"" ~ .. ,~ .... \ , .,.c,10c.1 ~"' ·'''\l tt' t-.,. ... ..,_. , ~ .:;t-'\.11~Hh tQ88 of t.. .:ttn." ~-,~~""' f'l-«1''1 Cltttl~,._., tlrlAi ' ('N )~ ' .... f NA l 1Rl " 1~ r"'" \. "Urnh l ~-. ... ,f ""'' Coa5t Commun11y Co1 ege um .. "lwa•.:leO to SuCfl mont>y!o ... l'>nerat1>1n11PIS-\.Ol r QI T•.i.t NO "iN8 ....... "'""''""' "'' ,,, .. ll'i• •.lll.::Ocl .. ~tdl .. ,, .. ,, I '.'IA1E Moni.lc1 . N"'""' 10' , ... £ PRi"ICEED•NG ........ c.oun1. ()I ~ .. J;'lt .. nt·l' ();stncl 13•0 Adams Ave O•d•l"' 1.,1he P1,en1 oll;tt1u1e TR1CT 10 en~u•I" per "" i•t'r m 1p!o •.-co•Ot>J n ,.,~•"C" it-u•lil"'•<P•""''s • 1 ., .. ,., n ::1:ll 1 tn,.l t>t'• J ·~~. ~l.t "''"'"'~ ~L'u, >OU II l"'il" •,..,,, Traile• Fac.•hly Costa Mes<1 ll'I <'r·•er r>IO said contrclt..t !orm,in<P """"' lht' '"" B • •.?6 °1ge<> IJ 1· .n I' , '""' r,t 1 ,v, "ll'll l , • n1.l Cl'"""" c1 .-ltMl ' II)>' M S~•Ol L• 0 1>< "'l "'' "'"" F,11116 f'• • t '.,, •.'t.>t> 92626 >utti ~cu111" w H c,e tor I ''·..tel c111t;•\ll' ot M Sl.elhtn~ous b Lt ... • 1 ~ • ..'Ct· "'tht.• 'f''"-"' L ~t.· ~e-'" l•\."ll' ... ~ ,, '''tt .\PPl L e\' "-··Ur--NL.~·••BE~ "l •~ •"' '"' ~" ..... ' ' '"Ql' l..'-l•>t lh1> l'"' tt ••~ LC•·• NOTICE 15 HEREBY te•led Goverr1tng Board, By '°'1dP~ n 1n .. Oll•"e ot l"e •I) "·' "' 1. It' 1~m('rt' \., •, , 1>,.,,1 1. •Jt; 1nd "''-'"'''! Cn,,.-111 .on.i use l OA'ECl =>ePhtmr,; .J 1~, •' " "'""'.,'"°"" ;,-~ IJu.lt'\l lh ~·"•~•JMtll••• GIVEN lf'al 1ne above-I The DISTRICT reserves Ch1ncellor. David A.\.. v• h Rec .. rJe• .-1 O•a..,9e pJ•IC.ill•, Jf'!orr•f\e<l vn a ,.,. •' '''"0'" r Jilt' l '" IPf:'mlll 'lo tl6 30 t9tlt O;•,,t ... ,.: ~ 11 ·~8t ~"' named Scflool Otstrict t()f 11\P r>ghl to •Ptf'Ct anv or all Brownell l °""" m.tt JI' ,, .... o l•l'rttll'I .h I ' I l\\H I N' l •Ct1n~·ng OLA. •ON ><>ulll5•dt! .ll FIRST AMEIUC AN TITLE I ,. '. ... r,,., •11111'<>,.. .. l ..... rn...i Orange CO<Jnly Ca11lo1n1a I D•dS O• 10 ... 11'<(' an, Wa .. Tll•u o~t ie 1Cl8o . tn.. Sl Ptll ~"tr!'" ,, r .• 1)11 ~ I 1d '" '"L "Jlt'tl ... , I ..... '"" .. '' o,jN•J .... I >t'I ..... , • .,,.. "'"'''"t' •PCllO• INSURANCE COMPANY • ,.,,r I••• l '"''"' (. "'"('IO• ac11ng by anll tnroug" •IS <{'9utant ,.~ "' dMy b•dS or in q 00 "' t.,~ ''""' •mm1' J•'S1911a1 '" l \ .,., .. ,.,,,,' .,..,..' I t •'I I '~:' m; t'l l••I!' ,.., HI'·• '1lt1 ,...,., l!d~I "' C•lllCHnla co•po••llon . Pit PUBLIC NOJICE •\IO l~'""I' • -•lt11n'- Go\l9fnin9 Boaro nere•n· !hf' tucl01ng DuOl•S'I~ t.)13n9e Coasl ,,1< >~•Cl P•OPt'•I) 3~. B" II .... "'" .,,..,,.. I ,, , .. ""' I ''"'• '•l " ......... il J h "' D t ·n,i.1 ..... , 1 ... SlndlAuthorlr•d Ortic•• ... Rto afle• rtofe<r.O 1o as DIS· Pursyan1101neprov1s1ons Dal; Pilot October 16 i3 <;1 "'"" CA 9::"1 ~ ~1 ., ~111.,, .. 1 ,,,. ~ ... ,,. 1, :·• ••tit• ·'' ·•O(I _.,,Nf '-' • L Q"' "•h» 11•Eut'lltt1 SbHl,Sanl• K2tln >',.1>11~1....i (l• •19• '''"~' TRICT will receive uP to al 5ec1tcn P73 ')I Ille Lat>Or I 193F !:>.tt<l :wll' will-l't" 'Tl<1Jtl IJl.I I ,1 ,.,., " l" ~,.. t " ~ .\-,t 1~.ilt»l 11 v ~l'-11 1 •An•. Calllornle 12101, (714) FICTITtOUS BUSINESS '1 , Pu('lt S~•1omt...,. J' Out not1a1er11111n111eat>Ove-Cooe of tne S1a1e or Call· ln1n ,.,,,.,.,, ca•ena•1 .,, "" •h·""'\1'·' '" ·~ ... ,, J".J ''•''II' tJ.~t ""'"' P~lPL~A .. ""Jl>L ... a Iv sst-321 1 NAMf STATlllttENT '" t" • 'i 10 l~tl • stated time seateo t>ids f()f 1orn1a the OISTRtCl has~ r 1n1 .. f'\prfl!S.S .,)f 1mot1~ .:l'\ ft-~ r 1. t't~,,... t•'"t" ,\,, ·~ f , ~,.. l •h ,, '\ "~ lht> \.' ,,t..1 ''('""" ' ~;lP .._.,\ j "'I ... •uti ·~fld'\J \.,,•"\I~ l.,.. Od \I '"t' t ...... k.,'A 1\J ._"'<tkwt•:. ejtff 'h· 1] " the awa1d of a contract tor ta1neo lrom Ille 0.1ector or PUBLIC NOTICE lo t ,,.. possess' •n O• .. ,, (.t)'IS•Ot"I dldh jrtJ prpsenl \.,('unt, I ,,, d!l\j .. 51.tte Of l. LI> ~ti •O ' t'QUt"SI 10 paf ~).I " ... , ., '°" IOl't'' • ~ 16 J,,1119 ""''" .. > J• ~ 1 ... 0 Ille above pro,ect the Department of lnduslllal 1cumorances lO ~·ll•st\ !fie ,1 priac1s,. pl.111 ut ~1·~1 Ca••''"""' '"'" J1'<1f'.:lc•1ed m11 111,.1.-mc•O•c1<~ "1."a9e or .' 1 '"t!t> q1o;f('IRt11NTf 1'30 E 1•1n 0 fHH N OTICES Bids snall !>(! rec111ved 1n Reta11ons tne genera11 NOTICE OF unpaid balance due on lhe ahgnment lor '"e consi<le• Qf'•'•h 1h•111,.,. "Pt'•sonat tumto.>• t'ur<uanl t(' Sl!Ch<>r Tn l ~tl "''""'' <;.;nl• """' CA92•(lt) Ille place •denltfted at>ove preva1hng rate ol per diem TRUSTEE'S SALE 'r>t'lf' or "Cites secured by dl100 of rn .. P•111111ng C<>m· pr N"l' lf'~C• ·tlt'<l t>e•t'"' 111 9J3 t 1 uncra,,,,,80 ..,,.,~ 01 .., .. ,, '''"" t nvt'llO J t 111 <; • \1 "RTI~ and sflall bf! opened and ... ages and the gene•al On "hur5.:lay Octobe• 30 Sittd Oei!d a! lrust 10 Wll m1ss1C>n ·'"'' l ,, (our I , .. , •• , t'lt'" "' '"" ... unl•tt>"jll'1• Beach (\rJI I n .. <Jiii• .:;,,,..., """'" ... ,, .. oubl"1y •ejld atoud at tne 1>1eva t.11q rate tor '10l•da~ 1'ltl6 ctl IO l"IO am Em-1 s •2 •06 4Q ptu\ lhe tollt'1w witnm ~"'" "I"''"' ''"'d t .,,.,1-.m1r> <op fl 1.)8 n11 ,.,, ... 1.. ' PUBLIC NOHC£ ('A'I. ··~ ''' \ .J 1\1 \HTIN aOove· ,I at PO 11me and .tnd Ovt><l·me ""o<I. •O thf' lo· •'>'"'n l'tt'al FSl9te lnltt'Sl 1n9 "~11m.itl'<1 t,~sts e• 1onum p .. r wJ Jnd I~ J '> " " '"'" 1J f. t> .< .>. fTP. C .>. f\j "f J « "'•" • \ nu .._ """"'''' ) t <O -, W '""" 1'1 l h< l,11t place caltly "' wflten this '"<><"''' ro ment' Coro " Cahlorn1a IPt'f'St>S .mo .i<lvanct'S JI tnto i.il.!t!• ch.ill ,1n.i ~"~}•'"' ,.. 1' ,,, ... \. HJl''"'' SP C < •'"o"' l om "'' ORANGE COUNTY [) .,,1111, -;,,,.,., -; "''" '~" 1 • 1 1 l, l\l.111111 :-,, Tnere ..,111 be a s 1o oo Oe· oe performed for eacfl cu111 l ~rP<l' ll on as Sut>Sl•lutoo 1tml' 01 1ne •n11t.i1 PuOhc-<1t•on .i111.inces It' ,1.~""'" ""''""' n .. t 1,1 r" mi~, ~>'~fl .>,N r Jdmt'' ,.. •• SUPERIOR COURT , .r, '· •114 1 ~· , d 1" 1 \ l \ lioht·i posit requ••t"O '°' eacn set or or 1ype or worlt.t'• ne;'dE'O 10 ., r•ltt "' ina1 certa•n Deed or lfl·~ fllt't1ct' or Sale Past mf'nl ot sail.Ip• DP•"" , ,, , .i '"5"' ""s 1'1t' 1 '"lJ< "' ,tt· • .,, "" l umo .. , 700 Civic Cent•• 1 "" "•·' '"' , • •'" b•O documtonts 10 guaia111~ 1 ececull' 1ne con1rac1 r,.,ese t t "'' P•ecwll!O llY R1cn· d u P or op Pr I 1 • .i •es NOW f HE Rf 1 , lkl .,.,. l "'' "" Or Weet ,11., ,,.,1 "' , , , '''"•", • I I ""I• I~ •1 11 \11i,:u' l ne11 1eturn •n oood cond11ton•rates are on t.1e at tne 01S-.i•.i l Ca·" d" unrndrr•t'd IS' .:120 44 roreclosu•e costs C•h Council , 1 ,, ... t " ,, E :-.. \ M 'Ill M < "' r "'l Senti Ana, ' ,.,1, 11 "" , , '""" \ , ... I ""h 111 l'\.,111,1• Wlll'trn ten days alter ttie bid TRIC T olf•ct' localed ill 1370 man lnd recNded Oecem-an.:l P•penses 678 00 Hultlington B .. a.11 .,,,,., , " , •• I'' ~' .\' ... "'"'1"1"" 1..1<'• .... c A rz702 \ " I I ' l\I I''" II ,. \ opening dalt' Adams Ave Cosla Mesa Coo>• I ' 1965 '" Instrument NOTICE TO Oa1n clS lollow' ,. \' .. I"'" ,, ,,,,,.,. .. ~ .. All J' ' ... ~Ii 4.' """ tl f't'lltf\\nt11 S ... M 1 E I·~ " ....... ,.,., "''" 111,.d Each bidder shall t>1? a1Cop1f>S ma) bt' Ollta1nt'd on NC' SS J9ti01-l JI Othtiat' PROPERTY OWNER SE<.. llON , "mor l l ., um l I .. """~·'>I.I• Jrt'' 1,1 n pr ., .. ,1 I I l"f' Pl,1"""1'1 R••>t•Onl.!ent MIN l<UA ", •• ~. l. " ...... ,, ,,, .... I \ '. d I \ '""' 11 c en 5 e d c 0 n 11ac1 0 , reQu~I A cooy ot 1'1ese 1 R.-cord~ "' O•an9e C'OYnh YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 15 twrebv esr,io1tsned ~I>'" ~ 1 J ''-"l ~ .. , t'l!I'-'"'" Jl 1.~" n ~,,. • ~· S<'Ul<'"•t'tl• , \ f ,,..1,. , .,,...., -""'t...-i. L'l..u. w .\L.t. Ll.l..1-J 1 pursuant lo the Sus1ness1 rates snau bf> pO!.INl Jt 11\t! Calolvrn1<1 c1nJ Pursuant 10: UNDER " orro or TRUS1' .and ... , .. n,11><1 ""' ,q~"""'" I ' • ' ... I '" ,, t "'' $.tit' It-l·•~t> i \..1150! No D. S~J • I " '" I I \ ' I' " "-• \ 1.t •• and PrOll'SS•OnS Code and 100 SJle 11'\Jl t't1a1n N1ih(t' ,, 0t>tc1utt 04 fEO 0cl'"1(\f'I 10 1985 OI t:>u1ld1nq Pt'l1TI1I~ Ill> ........ r • t , "' I • "" .. I -~l•Qn u"' f-l t ... ·'~. .• ..... SUMMONS 1'3:1111!> l\ .t ' I I '1 .• I l 1 II oe hcenseel in 1ne rooowong ltsh.illoemandatoryuPOn tn ..... unJpr ... c .. •lli'O t.'18 UNI ESS YOU lAK[ 4C· Cfl"'>l<l.llltOn on 5,.,,1 ~ [ ......... ' ,, , .. w .. m .. nt'L" ~" _,.,, I '"''1""" ,. "' NOTICE! You"••• been • l• ......... t·•<J•' • '.,, class1l1ca11ons Gef'e1al tne CONTAACTORlownom 26 t<l86 ~; ins1ru"'""1 'llo T•ON TO PROTECT YOltR e•t) The .:lur<ll""' c>t .,,,. •••l'C' ',,,.,1 it>h p,., •l•t ~"I•''" I'"'"" auttd Tll•courtmayci.ckle '' ••t ,1 I•" Ir·' Building Con11,.c.1o1 a 11wcontract 1s awarded ano St> ;t•l)366 ,, l)lhc1<1. Rt'· PROPERT'Y 11 MAY SE mo•.ilonum snau P•lt>n<I 1 , , 1• , , 1 i. '~•••11 ""' ·m C'1•>1·01""""' $""""' ,,,. 19aln•t you wlll\out your 1, "'"" SOL£' Af A PUBLIC SALE len montns al1cl 1111ee11 .i 1,, 1.1; ,1 ~"h•l <'I ,,1 •ri1 .. t being tla1td unl•u JOV r .. -----------4-----------4---PlJB--l-l_C_NO~T"."'IC'.:".E:---F Y0l NEED AN EXPLA· .illt'r adop1ton ot lh•s ,, 1, 1.i,. M 111 :.u 1NlEHfSlf" PEH apond within 30 d1ya R .. <I PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NA T ON or THE NATURE n.1nr e l "'"'-'''''"" 5, 'N" , ... "'' ·•t'l1 '" "'""'I th• Information below ' '". PUBLIC NO TIC£ NOTICE INVITING SEALED BIDS MSC·244S OF !ME PROCEEDING SECTION 2 Tnp lir, ~.Jt>r>t '"'>hi ""'l""\l .inll uw•t''>\ 1~ou w1st1lO~t't!~lhea'1 A •>~INST YOU YOU Counnl hnds rl'lallhPrei,,1 '' """" ••,ubn"t<'•1dt'••1 !' •rt' 1r H1 dllL\rnot'V tn It•·~ FICflTIOUSllUSINESS 5,..,"11..LJ(O>.ilACf A LAW· cu1tt>l1t anel immerlillt> 1 .. , ,,_,q,11n,lfl'l<'~l'1•111,11 • • 1lh•• '"" ,nvul.:1 <1< '" NAME STATEMENT 'fQ thrttnt to thf' pubhr h~itlth •' ''111 ''''J '"''\."" -''' '' ''' t '"''''' '\\, tnat "''"' wr t '''~ ''''" w 1u 't••"'' .,, .t•~ D..ttt:"\l t•i tr-mht'r .:19 s,irph ·•nt1 ~Plttlrf' anC1 1,.,,.H ,, ,,, ,..,"•tH1' v 1i1 '" It" ,...,t"hJOSt" t dtlv ntd\ ne' lh 'Y r~u..,,, t· , 1• \. h- ''·Pk the JPJ11ovat 01 ou1td1"Q ' t"'• ,,.. ,"q ' '~""'ft' '' in, .. ·" ... '''l\"ftl t ., ,• "'tunr \. 4 l , • ., • ,. l '''" r Empyreen R•al E1t1ta In· m•I., l'ln o tl'll'• apphcitC>le "" ,, , •• 1 • ,. "' '" 111, , 'II",. 1 AVISOI Ustftd h• .. 1.111 llt! L ,1 1..,n,1 ·~"I'•'' , .\ • 't· • · VHlmenl• Corp . 695 Town till(•fTit>l1!~ fnr n11w COM I rut PUBl IC NO flC[ ,., .. 1 1, r . '" :'r>01 ~· llr' ... ,.., '~·'" fl tnt1Unn1 put!n1! ' •• I ~· " I .. Centet Or 1000, Cotl• lion would result in 8 lhrt"at Ht'"t•t ~'"4" q "lJl ' ~·· ", 1t ·''' 'll11ht1 U\.t \1n ~u I R' , ...... 1,.., • ' ,. \ , "'"'I il.1 \t, t }.-t n \l.11 1111 .r l ,..,, , \I, .1 "' I I 1 I I \ 1111 \l.11 lll I ..,,.1tl.1 \11,1 i.;I ''"" I 1 .111 \ I I lo \I 11 I II IJ\ I', ,,i," 'II"" :\I \I 11 ' I I 11 ii I I i I ' I I t I I. t 11 :\I.,. , II ,:-..IJI _.. I \.t I •I I I I ' " • , , I , • ud, ' ... 111 I tti' Nollce 1s hereby given that the City Covncll of the City of Huntington Bt!dlh California wtll receive seated bids for the Reactivation of the Pools and Fountains at tl'le Central Library tn the City o f Huntington Beach, California 1n accorda11ce with the plans and spec1hcat•ons and special provisions on Ille in lhe ottlce ot the Director of Public Works. Documents w ill be available on October 9 1986 A Charge of $25 00, not refundable. will be required for each set of spec1f1cat1ons and accompanying drawings. M••• C A 92626, BY. In publi(. nt>altn 5.;rerv "' FICTITIOUS BUSINESS l •"'""".it,''~"·' :, ''"' t 1m"'"'~qu .. u11 rt> , ,. ,,1,,, "1 ,1,,.. ~ CherlH VHale, Olflc•r. Wf'llarf> Ill lhal !I'll' Planrnng NAME ST ATEMENT II•<' pu1'111 •• •"' ,1,.11tro •1l' 10 •lid~ "'· t · • \I 11 , !-. \ l.u lit (714) S4S·OSOS 01v1s1on nr the D11pa11menl I "'". "'"Q ..... ,,.,,' .ll ... , HUNTINGTON BEACH • •• • .1 •ntorm11c1on QU8 Tr>n• ..... lt I ... 1 ... ,, i-' 1f'hsr"t"\1 ,,,1noe Coast 01 Development Serv•ces 1s ''''"'-It .,., ,,,., '' CITY COUNCIL, By Aneta "'"ll•'' ~,u,.,,. .... ttt'l''\t• '·•nl.i H.-i ''"1 '' "1 D '''~ P·tc>I C•t l••b"' ~ 9 16 presently con<!uct1ng 8 com· PH" '"'fl ' r. " f\a~t" M Wentwor1h. City Clerk, :>1 IJSl1'1l Clf!st!a '<'h~•tar "' I h" I>"" ,..,, '' c ,1,, I'll I I '' I ' i t "'" I l•li rrPhen~ove study of the P•· 1 ·01 t ,, , ~, .. ,,, I a111 IPl'lon• (71•1 S36 5'105 '''""'1'1 111' un Jh008dn toll ''"' ""' t T ... ,t I 11 11 .. 1 ... 1.. I{, d •f I• II. •• I Tn 142 •sting land u"ie~ tn the area Q°'t f I '1JIP.11 l''-'" t'~I t ht~t' ,, .. h ltr.,,t1nt•\ ,1t!btHltl hdttfrl\t 1 1111 .1e .. 11 u,1llt•"ihH ' j I \\ I r hp Cu v Council 't6 f-, ., ........... ~., .\t .. 1111 ttJ I a,,t"\h<ot'1t6\ ,, • f\H j, ... I I ,, .-~t1.tt •m«'n t.. ~1e ,,ilit ,,,, ,, .... ,,.,., I w .• ~ I ltt\1 DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS ESTIMATE Perform all structural. mechanical and electrical work necessary 10 mod1ty ttnd reactivate thirteen existing pools and fountains. she interior and seven exterior at ,. the Central Library _______ T_C_[ __ ltugrntA:\ thdt 11 WiH bP t:i1i., ' '14 Mt''-i ll,1l\f\1f ... lt 1r•t• •~t ••1 1 • ~u •ti.~f·uf'')ttt"'1HUu\tt111•l,\.t'i'1l ~''I'' •ltt •1 1 ' PUBLIC NO I rwcPSSM~ lor tne Plar1ninq I\. 11.1 • • 1 o1. , ... , • 11 ~· n111 111911•11• '"''"1" 111,.,1,. l ''""h , ,, "''"'' '' 1 , 1 " " tomni1~'\10t1 10 study hold 1 t 1 •' .._ n '•' ''"•l "thddu J '*"'"'~'' 1••"41 \ • , K 28022 lh<'~rrngs and cons1de d • ""t' • ' '" ! , 1 PUBLIC NOllCl ' '''•HF R~-;Pl~NNN I F3U393 In aecordance with the provisions of Secllon 1773 of the Labor Code. the Slate FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ' .JJ 1 ' 1, " , . .. >.1 , 1 · ''" , 1•111'L,n1•1 "•" 111"'' • '''''''""'"1 l '• , .. 1• ·"' of California, Director olthe Department of Industrial Relatrons shall determine I NAME ST A TEMENf 1 ~:~~ s~~~ : .. ~~~:~~·~~ r '". 1 11• • .... " ·~'"' ,. 14.l+I • r ,., • "' , <'nct"rntnq >Clur 11 , • ._ r-11.it o, 1 ""' •r , tl'le general prevailing rate of wages, applicable to the work lo be done. copies of I 1111 ' " 1 '" ''1;,~,..1~"' n.:.., oevelopment regu "tt '' • ' , ... '1 '• NOTICE OF ' '" "l" 11 v1111 r,ut 11' 1 •t-' •11 N•'"'"'''"' r "'"' the latest general wage rate determtnallons are on file at the ottioe of the C11y ~ rn .;, t , ' ,., '''''''"' r11or 10 cons1c1er ·'''''' ' •·11• ,,. • TRUSTEES SAL l '' ''"'11•1• ""'111"' 111 •111•~ '11 '' •• i.. 1 1 t Clerk and the ott1ce of lhe Director of Public Works of the Clly of Huntington ,_. 1 1·, • '1 11 \~:, ~1~. ,'.~,',.. 1111on by council II wnulrl t>e 8 1'1"1 1 1 '' " ,,.,. t.ilt• 11'•11 •hr• '""'"""'"' PUBLIC NOJIC£ I•,, ' \ 1. , ,, • ' fJ11104 I , .. -.t f¥~\' llf1 "'''1 \'f'H' \h~lt•Ult \I• \\ Beach. Callforn1a I ~~·f'','.• . \1 • '• • 1•1" l A ~~~:11~;~~~~~11~nn~~~~·~~ 1•111,1"1, 1 , 1, , .., , •n•I ; '111 ..... , 1 •»•1 tw 1•1111111•11 ""' '"" I I . • 011111 f' 1 ,,.~·It" •I "' ~ , • "''' m h ''"''" t 1\fdl)m•Htl f"lCTITIOUS BU SINE SS ----· Plans and spec11tcallons togethe~ with proposal form. may be obtained at the Rpt>r>•I ' ,,,,,, ,., dl'v••tnpment rt>gurauons 11 Ol101,,., • ,, "'ii• ' '1 111""' • , •n1Jin11111 1n111nC"t1ve l" NAME STATEMENT ---\ ,, office o the rector o u c or s. I y a ' un ng on eac ' a orn a , • .., ' ' ·' i. , , b•'•ng consrrlered and stud .., ' ~ ' ,,,,,.., '"' ••r-. u1ncern1n11 '"' ,, """' ,, , .. , •' '• l f DI f P b, II W k C I H II H ti t B h C Ill I D"" N' 1 "" • " 01111"9 Ille pt>nod lht>y aie 1 1 I " 1'" 1 P< •,11 rt t.'l1' "' ' • \et.1 •eel illl<l arf' the sutlie<:l of l 11 ,'.'.;' ,,.,.,, •''""1"11 "I P'<'l~•ly ~~>uusrtl ,i.111111 t ,, .., .. ,, • I PAC IFIC VIEW I No bid will be rece111ed unless It is made on a blank torm furnished by the t·1~1""~·;1 .~~'; ~·· 1 ' ""1" puohc t1ea11ngs. develop· PUBLIC NO I IC[ , 1 "'""'" 1 ;,n110 ~-u~todi c11;1d ~ Hl c. Wi"lf~ 0 '~' "' 1 MEMORIAL PARI\ 1 Dlrecto' ol Public Works The special allentlon of prospective bidders Is called to 11 1111~ ,.,,,.., ,., 1 ,, in1•111 nc.wrs which m1gh1 dt>· c CE LA TION OF ' • ·\\ , ~1 • ·\' •1·1 l'" ~ 11111 v ,..~ c~ 5 "'" 1' 111"'1 ''•"H' " 1 1•mnlt'•\ • M•,, 1 ,, tl'le proposal requirements. set forth in lhe specifications, lor full directions as 10 ' 1 1 I 1t>.11 rht' wno1 .. or any oett of AN L E R G '" 1 ,,,,, •' '' "'• • ""' 1"11 ''"" '1h•'1 "~'"' .is r;i~v l ·•011~1,'11••1'h11"~. '·"'"'"• flt••A , 11,tp1•1 • , ,. • .,,,,, ", d ''"' , .. ,1 ''\ ' 'iu "' ' i "' 1, "'" t•llimatto ob1ect111e ot PUBLIC H A IN I 1 ' t • ' , I ' ,., i ,.,. :• '"'"" u, "'" C<'Vt t " • , " the b•d Ing. n c.'1•f-4f I r1ntr..1~r hH' CODE AMENDMENT • ! ''\ ,·;.H ,, ' f ; t •nl 1 l•11r1u,tutu •f\t •>' Wtl~es lat.. l.\•\11(\fl 1;1 .. M•Cl\1\11t\ l ''" 'Al\l f'ti\ ''" \.it ..... \I D () <; IN\ flu! ... I I 1'1nk ''" n P•PC•,e plan of streel 18 30 """'.. • I I " I 0 I ,,,, • ' • ., ~1•w11o11 I tw I f thqnment or developen! T • v • N• ~.· ,11 11 ... 11 ,, 1111, 111 '"'· ' "''""'V '11 pr Def V 01 l 1 1 .,; r1) The above quantities are appro>elmale only, being given as a basis for the comparison of bids. and the city of Huntington Beach does not exp1ess or by lmpllcetlons agree that the actual amoont of work will correspond therewith but relef'lles the right to Increase or decrease the amount of any class or portion of the work. as be may deemed necessary or expedient by tl'le Director of PubUc W or1<s. p,tri11 p,, .• ,,,,.,,.,, t'<lMtlt1ons he (..;Oc1P Am t'Odn,c'nt n •• , ,,,,~ 1f(l1tf~1Jt•t II, 'h ,,,, •• t url ""lhOt l UttJ Tn1., hu'li!Hlf' I\, \\)n t.t..l l tut11 ·.t,•h•m,_.,,, " ,, •!1••(1 , s'e~ TlON 3 Th d • 86 JO set '"' 1\ i'ut\hi hr"UI I ( It t I t ',, 11 , .. 11HhJ' ffh\\. dl&O result Uurh•,1 by 1HI HH11vt1lu1t W•lll lhr• ( ,111111\ I h•t~ 11 ch IS QI I Ing 0CIODflr 70 1981\ w~I ""' I 11 '",:' ',11 ~:·1,.1;:•,.;1;1~1 ,.,1; I '-1A•I 11\lltl O~m1lll (o.l/1111Jll• nng;> (nun!\ 'r """"""1w1 I 11 int.<' ~11811 take effect Im· heard al a 1a1e1 ll11ltl l.mltl n '1 ' 1 1 1 J 1 , "" G•ry Or•nvlll•. Cler•. ly1 1111• .r.111•111t•111 "''" '''"'' ;>~ 1QBfi I m .. Jir1tely upon 115 adopuon Ampndmen1 86 JO pmpo'11t'l I "0" "1~'11"1 "' '"' '1' ''' 1 ~. J•n•t Young, Deputy Clefk w1tt11t11' C"rt1lf•h I ,,., , or 111 FJ2ot67 I Tl·f' ( 1(\. Cle11i shall C&<ttly lo <l6 I .. ., ' I~ "' '"" "" ... 1 .. n11kl1•11 ... 1 1'• ,,. ,, ' ,.,,., lhf> pol55.lge al lhls ordl· 10 <\mend Arhr le illn !Iii 'l't(l11\l<I 11 '"'" .. .... • "' I ,,,. Ir llotney lit ""ll" ( l\\lflty "" ...... r•l•otttl>tlt •· " , , • , cr1tss111ed Section) ol tfle 1 1 1 1 11 ,,. t 'l'. \\ 1 '111 ~I Suite 8 t'll4~ D•·•~ '""'1n."t•1 " Hr ,n.in<t' i n<! ,nan cause same Huntington Beacn Oro. 1 "1' 1,', ''11 1'·1,',',, ,, '1'1','1 1' •• "".1,'1 I • '• 11·1," 1 1 A 92706 '311121 All bid w lll be compared on a basis of the Director of Public Works estimate of 21 t<lllf\ 10 "" pubhslled within ltteen c u• 111 ·• • 1 , c c • 'n 144 I 1'o1 cMys ot •IS adoptton rn a nancP ode rell!~d in. lhtt 0. •' t I 1 •,1 • " ii 1•11t1t•1 ' ,,.1,.1 .. ,1 ' '•"'01' o11s1 P11h'"""<1 I Ir "'Qt> u.1~1 11'\e quanl11es of work to be done 1 1 p1ov1s1ons 101 ''"9t' ramllv "',, 1 1 •; , 1~11 111,..11,1 p ,.1, 1•11.>r • '• "''"'' "1 9 Ill 0.111~ 1•11n1 ">1·1•1 .. m111·1 l~ l'"'w sp11per o genera oay care cen1e1 s "'I'" o < J '•llt Or tnm11 ) '• 1E\ l'l8h " .. -PUBLIC NOTICE Pl\SSED AND ADOPTED • EA c... • Lt c I A M ,,, A1111•111 ii I "'''""' ' HARBOR LAWN M T OLIVf M l1,f\UO f'y • L ~''"''• l ltHnd\lll~ •t.J"I (.1111"1 "~· I nr.111 Mfl"o•I .. 4<' ........ 4 S"bStltutlon of securities tor any monies by the City' to lt1sure """rformance -----------'1''u1 won CITY OF HUNTtHOTOH ""''1"1 '' irw 111""''1 •L•h''I Tn14!> Tn 114 shall be permitted In accordance wttl'I provisions of tl'le Calilornla Government t•~ thf' Coty Counc.11 ol 1ne w 1 NTw0 RT 14 , c 1 Ty , t11• • 1 •\ 1h1<• 1" ~.110 Code, Section 4590 FICTITIOUS IUSINESS ui. ''' t-1un11no1on Beach at CLl"I< '""'t'" '" ,.,...,. 1•11 1 •lil'" '" WE'RE HURTING. NAM( ST. Tt!MENT ,, l l'tJIJhlf mPet111g tnereol Dated 10i l3/8b ,,,,,1 ...... , t .111• I t ,,, If ft•11 Each bid lh•ll be made out on a form to be obtained 11 the office of the Director ,. llt't<I <>n '"" fitn day 01 Oc10 ,,, u , rr.t11 11tt111r1 1\t • •I·"" Tt1f' lnllowinQ l't''~'"" 11 b"' l'lRG Puoltshetd 01a11gt• l,,,,.,, 01 lt•.t•" 11 ,11,,,"l' llhl 11,,,.. of Public Work•. Development Wing, 2000 M1ln S tr .. t, Huntington Beach, doing bu,1ne.,, •• ~ Cap1 .. 111 • Robert p Mindlc. Jr., Do11y Pilot Octobl!• tft 1118& '" .,, ., 111111 11 ·'"m" 111'<1 ,,, 111" Calllornl1. 1h1ll be sealed end flied wlll'I the City Clerk •I the CMc Center, Second Cr11w 9~q5 M.-im~ l I th t8 I "--· ._ I I I 000 .. I S H ti B C I H1in11ngtC>n R11llcn l"A M•yor till '" lh" mnu• l'•l1t1mt<' ,......,.. Admln,.trat on Bu Id ng. 2 ml n treet, un ngton each. alfornia, on 926~6 :. 1 AH or CALIFORNIA! P~LIC NOTICE 11 1 u 1 '""'"" .,, r .11" 111 or before 10:00 a .m. of Oc:1ober 23, 1986. and shall be QP41necl by a committee eonn•ll Jo Ldlo1<U1\0 ll'lll" c.,OllNTY OF ORANGE) CITY ~"' ·'"' ,, c on1r1111, "" .,, .. ,1.11 competed of the City Clerk, the City Att0fn9)' 811d Director of Publlc Work s or Arlflm' Ct H11n11nqtnn C)f HUNllNGTON BEACH) FICTITIOUS IUSINfSI 11~ r.1.1I11111 'llrM•I Ill !hi' th .. r avthorlied repr ... ntatlve end tl'le nttulta of said bidding wlll be reported to aeoch t.A 'l.ll>4t• sc; NAME STATEMENT • •h ,,, s.in11 ~" • C'1111to1n1• 1he City Covncll of aald City of Hun tington Beach, at their r9gular meeting to be tony c11,.~1up1 .. , 18'!83 I A I I I I A M T11,. following Pf'n1nn• 11r1> 111 1n,11 rt\lnt ''"• Ant.I held on Mond1y, the 3rd day of November, 1986, a t the hour of 7:30 p .m In the 88tll,.llM q1 Rttwl.ln Hqt<o wrNTWORTH tn• duly dOttlQ bu11men u 1n1rr""' '""•"Y•·d to ""'1 City Council Ch1mbera In tl'le Civic Center of tald City Of Huntington Beach, and CA "I 17~e i>lttt'ltl1 Qllllltlil'rl l nd CllnQ COAS T AL COURI( R """' hf'ld b~ •I "''" f Hid C C f Illas Nikol••dlS. 1 •900 r.rty Clerk o! 11'11• Cit~ o! Hunt l!i6-0 Nt<wpoit Blvd is O•·l'<I C>I 111111 n lhf' propetl~ 1hallibe 1cted upon by Hid It)' ouncll at tl'le regular meeting o November 3. Ch11t1'~rm St M•n•an H•ll-rnqton ec.icn anll ,,, ofl1~1(l Coaia Mun Cahl sn&n "1u.itl'tt 111 ~"'" C'o11n1v .ind 198"6 CA q l:I""' Ch·•~ ol ll1t• I 111 t·ou"r11 01 ;t!>f.O Nt'Wporl a1vo 1~ St tit<"""' lltwod 01 The City of Huntington Beach, Calltotnla reNfVet the right to reJect eny or all blda. and to accept the bid deemed for the bea11ntef'eat ot the City of Huntington Beech. C1llfornl1 By order of the C11y Council ot the City o f Hut'tlng1on Beach. Celllornla th11 October 6, 1988 ATTllT: Alkll• W.ntw0f1h, Cltr Clefll Publlahed Orange Coast Oa11v Piiot OGtot>et 10. 1&, 1986 nh 959 , ( Thi~ '"""'fl" 11 c.nll ll't" ~41111 Cilv 1IC'I M1eby Cn .. t Ml!'\41 Caltl 11?627 IO! IA~ al fn<I NCI !iO:> I duclod by 11 Q1>rwr1tl p9r1 <"•lily lhlll lht f~r<Qt>•llQ m Tt11• but1ntH 11 c.on ,, nown '" ml\p 111C11101>d l\{\fSfl•J't din 1n('11 w:u '""'1 to tntt ( rly duC.lfld by 11n tndivldunl m 9ook ~ 111 Pl\Qf'I t ,,, 18 Bonni" lllufil''C'I Council ot 111 .. l 11y 01 Hunr W•llur Ch"thtr 1111 111""' at M•'ICf!lllll,,...1\111 Thi• ~t~twmt•rtt wn• Ill~ rn()lOfl l" .. lk ti II ii 1f>Qul111 lhlli 11tut•m nl 1i11t1~ liltl<I M '"" rnror11\ nl Orttn(lt'I 1i11llll thl' CC1ur1ty Clf'fl< ol Or 1TI+"i•lt11Q lhfW,..1f l\l'lr1 1'111 11•1! ""'"'th!' C1Nnty CM>t-k 1\1 O• C:o11nl~ c;,1l1lott1i.1 JllO c,1.,1r1tv r.n Ot.toltt•r 14 i>rh 1ll\t of Ckh>l:'li>r tllllf\ "'fl' tnunty on ~flj)lflmb t fhn trflfll .111u11>~~ nr !~j!f, n(I WIU 0 H•t•d df\11 " 1•111(, rllht'I tr•mmM• tll"Sl\1ntll1;>n Famn ~!!""""' tlv 11 1,.,,1 lm11 "'"12 ut 111t ""'ll"''Y • "ubl•\tli-<1 Oi,inQ• Coi'l•I ltllh' I~ ~I 1!1ttm11IM voll't ''""'"'"'d 011u1110 C:Oi1'1 1 "''"tit ct h t'" 111011 0111 11,111~ Prro1 Ot:tol'c'r 1ll 2.) ol '"'" C.1ty Cn.inul 01111; fl•I 1 ~l·p111mll111 1!. II• liv11•1 I.. 11ttotrii.1 <1771') O'N(lvf!mhf'!'tl 198 AY(S C(l11nc11m110 fl,1111"'' ;> n tfl 1~1 !'>111! '-•If'""'",.,.""'"' Tll M.11 All•Mf!• r.nk., Mt1nlllt: I n 1 l' w•fh/IOll ovf"ll 1111 (>f W"I ) "·" ing '" l'' (,II) I)(..•\ l 'r\ l '\JWll'I\ l ' nu: l"O''' of o u r l1"a'cn rd1d .111d 01 lwr humJ1111.1r1an proJ.!r.1111' "LT fl mrn11ll1tl~ \nd \H' t,1n'1 .1 flont 10 l'tHlll" up 'llort l'k.t!'>l" hdp + Am.erican Red Cross \ ., • o:e.llijfCOeil ~LY ptL01'/ ~. ~ 11, 1Me -~==_~_-_---1... lmlll·-'\!1111._llM&na... llM Jn1M llff .. !;;-~ .... ~._. llM c.ta... llM luahlal MM laa...te 1171 h11Ma/ .... li9t ---11-aa:f,_ "*"' 1!L ... !.~ ·-;JDf2be,lMttlde h r. ''·'· Condo . ; r 0 T ...'of cON68l * == ... a.a TOP OF DANA POINT'i l ttr1etl¥9 l.r .. I 21ad'"'£H TWt..-..I llcytlgtltt f/yd.jutt 1790 111ct11ent locatlon 11r Towrillome, "' y11 Old, Uf5tmo. Call Doug Am· R ~ " W VI WI Wt &pool Hrpett 28drm TownnouM •Pt, ocean view •un ry, DELUXE WATlfUr~T 1Jilii:iiil._.... ...... ,,_,., ... .._.191 te.. '#tlwl°'Yf, l'fticfO, V81f'/ ~ 11200/"'° nwm.an(Wttl850 0$$or 3BA2,.8A. 1,560/fftO. setS• Me·HIS encl garage, patio. parklftg, UOO/mo OF,ICESPACE ----Jotin Deft.. Aft fee lfp!c, ¥Uted c.i11,;. 2 VIiia Rentelt (M'I) 780·Gt&1 Katlly, Agt M~~235 1, _ -S790/mo 4M·ll22 {?14~11-4... $75 tQ " & up SI 50 • ~'•1f •7·51'11vtt llaei ·~ .J: f.w~:;" Poo."9& 175'4912 L!taaa •••~ 2141 38drm.28•. I •tYhOUM, au:.~:,"~:='5 :0C,1 t wo BdrmAptl nr Oal\a''S.al~ CNet lttll _ Call &-42~ ..... eo ........ 1117 ., G t vlew hH Av! MACAAT...VAYll.1.AGE -... blk to~ oomm ~llo o•rNo ~tM25. H.,borM70 &M10 Mr• ... BMCh Btvd nr M•ln Hew • epe ,... 1br. end unit up t llllra. Lift• A UITU !>00'· 1enn11 11390/mo 390 w 1 s ... .... 26081 a 91 L• CNlt•, offlct •P~ from UOO, ... I I 311c1rm Winter & YriV 11/3. No pett 54t-2447 pOOI , .,,.. ten. u ... , WIO. ocffn view• E1t11e Ori~ by 320 Ptoepect •'I 1 e...,.._57 own.r 494·8841 i 2ar 2L. new ~·, mo to MO evall Stew • v......_ 11A 11A+ a Penlneu11 Aentala evl 4eR, 28/1., POOL. 3071 ci..n. M20 957·2121 1111lng on wtt or gar· 722..fe40 or 831..eot or • LO tlR ~ r• I •---L _.. Patio. carPort, pool, epe. 912-3223. F•Y9H2·*8 ........ oond '''* Ville "911W. 17$-4812 '?)* W9Y S1300/rno diana pool & 19&· CIOM 5.48.ot20 '°' IPP•· ~--QUlet, pool no ut. -· --Coln·Oto Wethef/~r • ... 4orl4!-4i11 Ca,htflH ltHll 09yt (21S)lo2..eM5 2 =·L,,NS to bH Ch. 28r, 281 Beyrldge Condo , H C ~ ts~ 1884 -·· S795 Pftt 722 11 C~~=: ' . 1111 1111 _Eve.171417eo.95H _ DISHWASHER. YAAO ' !~!!~~3~ ~;:!eo~~1• gated comm. 2e,r 2ee. O¥le •BA tBA upe>er. bale. 09'· Tutla •M gOOd 11gneo-. 87,..4 120 ---Blaoef It bell., SH5 $ 1250 l kr -.. !rplc, •It. pool rs •M... Y•dt 28< 18• lndry rm Very cteen SS9$ XVXIL NOW Newporl or 873·"2e f m e:ntr:I p;;;j Chcmlng 21R. den, 1~bl 4bdrm hN I/yd 1., frptc1 111•1111 !ili"au mpJ 1151 St450/mo IM 7eo.t2 S upper, new decor. dttft• 7932 Aldrlch Ave/$ A Fwy l it 1Be Ape .... Mt $49.000I n~l~~~1::: ~~/~1:' kid• pet otc 531-191 -witK TO ~Ai c ondo ... Ullf• ... , Wlthef. ~keel g~rage TSL MGMT 6-42-1803 eon<IO FAL. OIW, FNCO 0411 IU ~· F.~~ m~:; ~1~4'18-218$ Agt ,.. -NT~tt!:~ ie~ r 2~::. nr Ritz·Cerlton on Bluff•! Ltg 3 bdrm, 2'.t bl, w/pool M'1S No pet• &-40.2 95 IEAWllD YILUIE YAO. 2 ~~!',_ENC-=~· A:ers E g:p~·8;~= 1 #A 170 ..... __ •• Cbtta Me9a Twnllm. 38~ pool •P• s \OH/mo tbd. Iba. pool, lf>9 1875 spa. ttrinls and MC gate. •PllTIMI •n* Pei o6t -+ ..._, ~-...,.___,,.....,,,---, CtllU -aaU frpl,tlkenew,commpool ·,213)472•6,45 • •MC eee.-oeH High calling•. 11cy1io1111. ~xcellent locetlon. 2er WIYll11 te3..oe97or"3·1500_ COSTA MESA LIQ prtwcy? One ICfel 28A HX. 1pect•cular AcroM lrom Park $1000 ~. •---II ii l!:!irt ••c• '2fii 1orm11 din rm & W9t bar. 281, Wthr/Dryr, ml.cro. LtVE WHERE VOU HAVE •lst ltatala-Thrff Room:,d730 ·~~ "'-' Cot'r9' & thedl ocean view, rrp1e, 2 w Waterfront Homet. Inc. ut. ~~ 4 _ s 1795/mo Petrlck/lgt trplo. Y~ed c.lllnga, 2 • A AIC, crpt • rp1 -~eHed p ercl Jul! ger,petlo.511 a.nwd. 111·1• ab( 26; 'iCJ kit bUlitlM ihOf .. gorgeout 83t·t268and 7eo-f702 car gar wtopnr. 0Y« :~~:.u~·~~.:!eun .. IM81 It e>ermogrOA.~8MI • tl,0001 bey owner 11535/mo. 7eo-1382 MW ~/dripe. dt>i 38' 289. tit •menltlet, Bea Utul c ttom home ttrMml .. fllle. Pool l .... .clout townhouMI Fu RN Is H ! D , 0 0 m • NEW 4 UNIT BUii.DiNO ..._ ... , JoM Oen..,., Eettatdt 2 Bedroom. 1 /d hk lg t>tc d oceen View. new crpt. u u '' 1pa. Gr .. t view 1995. Avl ...,.. 887 w 19th St c M "-"Y H7·5118 Ev" BAYFRONT tBR Mal Kai Bath, enclo1ed oatlo, j~~sO/mo ~ qJtei Upper Duplex S1•00 3B~ • ~n. 3B•.1:;1 of 11/3 No pets 549·2447 !~':~~·~•lconlH or nontm<>tcer. Proletsional Stores~ Ole• e00·3000 1174 729 #/1.272 i;::::· ru~n ~~:S~: :~951~:8~1 btwn fmly w/TLC, 53&-0921 VIiia Aentats 875-4912 ~~1 ~;5~~;.V~2•21~~ s550• ,,., Month Fr• Rent. G1rden Piiio• Busln•~8-~•: 30 • Sq. Ft Agt 5A 1-5032 ..... .. .... HM $1800/mo. 844-9558 8pm ATLANTAQaAONOLIA 22bk>ck• to ........ 3bdrm CUTE 2bt 2b8 lrpl Pit So Coast Pina •ree 18r. .., HT? Furn rm a b•lh. kltdl i NEWPORTBCHTt50tq ~ ;mt'@WXTbl I NEWJBA 3'hBA TWNHSE WTllM 11111 3Br 28a. FPL. O/W, FNCO bl i., lrptc Sl200 yrly S 1050 1i1 11$1 ~P 2 air le~ pOOI, carport. •3 lighted tennla courta lndry ptlv Yng empl'd Now antique & gllt ttor• CITY LIGHTS VIEW. Wet ber, 2 trples. dbl gar. Quiel loc 38A twnhm YRD. DBL GAR. Kldt l 1153 ·8l9l Agt ree Ltlltude C0yrt Nwpl T9'· No pet• 5Al-8791 •2Sw1mmlng pools male Dana Pt 1350/mo ln11en1ory. llxlUf .. 111all LOTS c... tor detells. No pell $2000/mo. w/gat V.cant Oct 15. pets ok. $975 + MOO 28r 1Ba. 2 car ga11ge With rrce 640.2767 llSTAIT • •Stream• l pond• 493·5474 evenings 546-0294 afler llpm 8cott-L81ldCo.499-t600 Ager\1 673·5354 • $1150 • 8 MO leaM. dep 883-0e97/1&3-t500 smallyard.&newkltchen - -2Br t 'AB• townhou ... •Sorry.no pets MESA VERDE rv OCC. NA OC Airport area M a r 11 y n Coo m b I in Newport Hgll no pell EASTBLUFF 3BA, 2BA. E Ilda wFunw.nlnga lvall lurn $300 Unfurn $275 F · tt' ....... ~:~':!'. =r: =r: 831-128e ~ , p~ ":::rs-:·~~~::;: $1200 /mo. llt/1111: !!::~~o1 ~~~~!~+~ ge-:~. ln~~=m :m Gas rorH .. ~~s &COOklng n-sm;.a1(!.'1v,m,1iu-~l~~u~~=.!~~~-'.J•-.11-4BR t1c:1me In CdM/NB. ··~·~ }\. fell'\ rM .. dine rm, FPL, 842-37·15 17 14l 850·808S Iv me11, mo. 2310 Santa Ana • ~I ~2 12L Ing, M0-"'9 ok. 852·9318 ___ 844~8030 or 720·9988 ,.4 ;/ O/W, DBL GAR, aerolt 2BR 2BA furn moblle hm. • --. -TS~ MGMT 842·1803 WMYllT Clll Nofl smkr .. quiet, rHPOA· ZIH£ from w M Mall. Kida & utils pd. Pool. Exit toe Eastblutf twnhm 4Br 2'..,Ba AT1RACTIVE llghi, airy s1ble mat\Jre person. IFflOIS.Hll 1111•• """"lioili..,.. .... ~...,"!"""~ C11ta •na 2124 pets otc $1800 .. $1000 Wntr 9115 10 6115 $900 sharp end unit Obi gar-111·1111 gOO<I ref's. S325. C.M. E 17th St, CM Remodeled. IWPT·RTD LUii •srn:li pet Ok. Hot new E As Ts I 0 E s • n t. dep 863-0e97 /883-1500 985·9114 Of 9•6-8820 age. pool s 1600/mo yr 3br rba apt. Xlnt Eltld• SEAWllD YILLA"-E 642-7148 cell 1 lam-5pm pvt. 1'ib1. at e, patio Th• FULLYFVRN&8EAUT condonrbeh 3Br 2,...,88 Ana/21st St 2Br 1Be ..,, lse Susan(714)633·5907 loe S~~cS ~c&r5g:r , no w ROOM FOR RENT OoyleCo/Rtch722·1602 IAVFRONT 88 R •nd F/P. dbl o•r. ·spa. s1195: =.:· ~:1g•~· f';:;.~ Y:· C..ta •na UM Cetta... MM EXCLUSIVE HARBOR pets + ep • •1709 15555 Hunt1ngt0rt VIiiage S325/MO • DEPOSIT. Tll UIOITIYI 11m tabulout, $4500/mo 648-1844 or &42-9666 ,800 + 'f 800 d•P 1 RIDGE 3bd 2· be. Lg AYAIUlll •Wt ~aria. from sen Diego LAKE FOREST AREA Full set11tc:e onice nn-TILY 1mALS -863-0697 O< 863-1500 . WOODLAND v-I .. r-• Loft wlwel bar pool! 18r & 2Br. frig. range. ree:•1Minorth of Beach (714)951-8953 Newport Cenler 6.40-5470 WEST NWPT 2BR, lrplc, ...,...8 .,_8 JIU ·--1enn1a, aec. gate. frpk:, 2 laundry,pool,earport.No 10 c den, wesl on I ......... _1 _1,. · nu petnt & crpt St25/mo ~ u E/alde aharp 3BR 2BA APA•TMlllTI deck•. $2350/mo. 1 .. pett. $595 & $695. McFadden. lttt 1/-.. I •• 1• untquelerge beyfront Ap- WUT NWPT, t bltl to betl. twnhm w/tormal din, frpl, Call M-F 85 t-1184 Kim. 931 w 19th St ~a-<>492 Jrriat 2144 , UlllA IUll prox 2400 1q. fl. + 1000 39A. frpl 11200/mo Tlftll•I lndry, oar & yd 1995/mo. Come & enioy our ca1den style apts Quiet. comfortable bv•nt Fantastic Condo on the ~ sq fl. outdoor dectc WEST NWPT38Rhm. frpl. Ctl .. H fer ltlt Curt 11631-1266 clost to treewa•s & So Coast Plau whrle onlv minutes to I"' ClS& 11111 * •Orang11ree t8drm llTOl 111 $2500mo (714)432-0853 dbl gar. $1350/mo • be h G ' 1 bl NO PlTS,,. r•"t ' '"' water wllabulous view WE'RE THE BESTI wl lolt New crp1, drps & Wkly rentals S t45 & DOVER SHORES 4BR Frplc, vaulted celllngs, dbl LOOK NO MORE at ara&t5 m1 a e. • ....,... Pool S 1795/mo. Decor-t & 2 BEDROOMS paint. Air. W/0, pool, ten-Up/Wkly. ColOr TV, free C•a•trclal fr••trtf temlly home S2250/mo gar. paol, IP•. No pe1s. Spaclout n' clean $475 flat ...... • UAI • LA-Y..... ator furnished 673-0896 FURNISHINGS AVAIL n1s . N.Q pets S 725 colfee. heated pool maid 2771 lllTI •II TUllE 1 Bedroom S795 w/gtr kid coty crptd •Free utllltles 857· 1776 or 760-1713 service & steps to ocean ••a 666 W 18th St. 645-2739 decor or •AClllLH '111-1161 F;~~,:i 5Juas~n~~~~es fll~~ •Spac1ou1 llvlng --------Kllch's av1 985 N. Co11t lllTI -s::;.~r,o:~:· comm PERFECT ROOMMATES •Hl.a111• I -.OM '6•1-'611 gourmet kltch hurry *Huge kitchen .~BY RUNNl~G STREAM Hwy Lag Bch 494-5294 TWO CORNER LOTS WeterfrontHomes,lnc Spacious 3Br. 21~Ba Nelwyre<lone3bdrm2ba 2 ...... MS '761-'771 539-6191Agtlee •BIHnovens&ranges TheSprlnga l BR condo, --WITHSTRUCTURE .11 1_._ Condo FPL, O/W , gar kids line reas deposit •Patios wlnu erpt Pool. Jae. ten-SUWI llTll S3 10.000 Bkr " ~ PATIO. DBL GAR, EL $750 539·0191 Agt lee UI, lllAT 6 lleT WATl8 91Q. Newport Crest Condo. •Covered Garagee nil. 1825/rno. 891..()999 Wkly rentala now I Ylll 111·IOOO Oceef\ ._ 2 deeka 3br GOO W/O hkupe $990 + I ••s •&••·.-End Unll 3Br 3Ba. dbl •Poot & BBO't ... 1 ... ltML -..a• $140.00 wtt & up 2274 be • 1yourbu9lnettinovtng to a -" Bii gatage. many upgradea •P1uth lendlcaplng 'L ..... Nwpt Blvd, CM 841-744$ WaliriAI 1111 L.75':~1~:' $1190 dep. 683-0e97 °' ,_tocatlon?Announcethe Tll llAllA••an Ml-16•~ S1500/mo 648-0069 •Xlnt loeatlon aeron 28 28~ ON WATER at -----.. ...... ..-.... 863•1500 movelnctutffled. 3BR 28A. b•y vu $1300 trom ptrk Divers ove. furnished SU 1111 l•I 2111 s/f, llll llrt• 3BR 2eA. 2 car enc pkng. •Sorry. no pets S 1500tmo leaH, Call 3026 w Pacific Cou t Hwy Nwpt &di S 1200/mo M-1· M t.IC M>TICE j PlllllC NOTICE f'tlllC NOTICE f>t&.IC NOTICE fl\alC M>TICE yrly S 1350 BACH. sec 365 w WILSON Blair lo aee 494-4808 Newport Beach Retrlg TV A Zone Agt 541·5032 NOTICI Of' NOT1CI CALIFORNIA, COUNTY OF I( 21241 upOll the executor or adrnln· bldg. pkng, pool BACH 142· lf ll FANTASTIC Oeeanln Stii-$ 135 'wk agl no depoilt 2.500 •I f. WtrehOUM friC1 2 TllUeTD'llAU IMVITING•I ORANGE.SOUTH ORANGE MOTICEM latrator. or upon tl'te at-oenlrnt 39Rduplext dlo. In Historic Spanish R t atah ti 1•111 otflces & lg mezzanine No.-Nolleel1 tier.byotwnthal COUNTY JUDICIAL DIS· DEATH OF torney for the exeoulor or ClllEllY HITll CHEERY 2BR DUPLEX VIiia on p111 Beach Cove. 2724 3042 Enterprise.C M. u YOU ARE IN OEFAUL T Iha Board ot Trustees of the TRICT, 30143 Crown Valley FRED RAYMOND administrator, t nd Ille with FULL y FURN Tremendous vu. lrpl S 1085 Paularlno blWn BrtttOI & UNDER A DEED OF TRUST Coast Community College Parkway. L90un1 Ntguel. CA UIHE" lhe court with proof of Mr· JR lllT 110. Ideal tor mature Cpl. n-mo Incl ulll 494-6807 ATTRACTIVE' Condo. Lux 55 Fwy 60¢ s/f NNN DATED 7118183. UNLESS Olstrlcl of Ot~ County, 92677 Of PUITION vi~. 1 wrllten request Siii· lll·'IOl tr 111·1111 smk Rel S650 646-2323 .-t It L •••t furn, 2bd. Resp, l'l·lmk 546-6985 or 957-2731 YOU TAKE ACTION TO Calllomla. wlll reotfYe Mal· The name, addr-. and TO A~ITI" Ing that you IMllre apecial DUPLEX, tBR 1BA w/cat· ~ IC• ... S395 +sec, frplC, wldry, PAOTl!CT YOUR PROP· 9d blcll up to but no leler 1etepnone number of plain-H TAR NO. A11U11 notloe of the flltng ol an In-Atut••••• adl d .m2Ar 1L. beJCOfly. pool. Jae. 545-3958 3r9 .. 5 rSofq .• F1 ... ~ ..... 1n.~ophe ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT tn.n 11:00 e.m •• Friday, Oc-tltt'1 lllOtMy. or plalntltf To 111 heln. beneflclar .... ¥entory and 11PPtaiMmenl of pet. drapet, b yat ' F Ill '"""'"'" .,, A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU 10~ 24 1988. al th• without an 1t1orney, 11 (El creditors and conlln"enl nlale assets or of the petl· Gtatral DOZ storage Shed. no pets. rplc, beam e• ngs. BeiUi' Eaatblulf condo with an overhe•d door NEED AN exp' • T 0 n-..... " , __ ....... $575/mo 646-8402 carport. no w1hr/dryr d 5 .... 5.,~ ~NA. I N Purehallng .,_.men1 Of nombre,l•dlrec:clonyelnu-credt1ors.1ndoerson1wf\O Uontor.ccounllmenhuu-8 1 8 8 h deluxe S890 NOPETS 722.~11 M/F rmm1e1 neede 545-2682or -.u·u ..,. OF THE NATURE OF THE Mid COiiege ~trlcl located meto de telefono del may be olherWIM interested In Sec:11on 1200 and 1200 5 of ~n~a A 1 e ;..,, 1Br furn EaslSlde deluxe 2Br. gar lmmed 28Rs 2BAs avall 9300 Sfreh>rbtihlrig in. PROCEEDING AGAINST at 1370 Adams All9nue, at>Ogado del demandante. o 1n me w111 and/or estate ot the Calllornla Probate Code s~o1 ~1 v "28 f $715 OIW. tng. gas g * RaSTlllFF * $350 ea 759-1868___ side & out. ,..n r_,.0 Inter YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-Cotti Mesa, Cellfornla 81 del demand1nte que no FRED RAYMOND USHER frantl Coyle In Ptopef " mo r un urn. IUI ... .., TACT A LAWVER. wfllch time Mid ~ wlN be llence tbogedo. ea)· AKA 'FRED R USHER f70 w .. 1 17th' 11., lie. E~ lrplc $900/mo. 532-5692 w1ter pd Adults No NON-SMOKERS ONLY CdM male n/tmkr shr to sull. 875 W 15th St NB On 1t/8/H at 10:00 AM publicly opened and read HICKEY & NEULANO, Al· A pe1111on has been flied lantaAna,C'A t2701 I IN peas Yrlse 646-3838 Stunning 1Br 1Ba ~ duplex up11a1rs S475 • 213-433--0941 TRANSAMERICA TITLE IN· r°'· lomeya at Law, 24031 El by RALEIGH B USHER In Published Orange COit! I I E'SIDE 2bd. Iba. frplc. enormous tetr ·tundeckt $500 deposit Alltll 1111 --- - SURANCE H duly •P· PRTNT & BIND SPRING Toro Road. Suite 250. the Superior Court of Or· Dally Pllot October 15. 16, lal11d 2606 gar private pallo. no Lvly environment & view or sooner 675·91150 l 1c1at Pr t Jtllf e<>lnled Trvstee uncle< and 1987 CLASS SCHEDULE; La.gun• Hiiia, CA 92653 ange County requesting lh•t 22. 1986 WTh•IO 28,0 l"A. yalY. UN•cu, ..... , pell. $800 +security. 120 P.ool No pets 1 rrson C-OM-N k t ... 3b 2790 purauent to Deed of Tru1t COASTLINE COMMUNITY OATE. (Fecha)-RALEIGH B. USHER be ap. .. '" ..... " ..-..... $750 Lse 640·034 on Im r o .,,,, r __ !'"""'....,""'!"''"""'~~.-... recorded 7122/13 u tnttru-COLI.EOE M. HMtllft, Clett!, 9J Col· pointed 81 pel'aonal rep. NO GAR. S850t mo. ~':~::'8 ~)';~ ~~1~ h0u1e. lrple, quiet, nr PllM HPl.D ment No 83-315303. of Of· AN blcl• .,. to be In ac-teen Oalela. o.,My resenlallvetoadmlnlllet Iha f>t&.IC NOTICE 834-0959 4 ' 1 --_· -•LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT be8Ch & parlc. s•oo~ Modern large 3Br 2B• + flcl•I Recofda. executed by cord1nce With Iha Bid Oocu· Published Orange Co111 estate or the decedent FICTmOUI IWllNlll A1trac1tve 1Bdrm. Quiet Efslde 2BR duple•. gar 3Br 2B• w/d trplc Prl· '>ulll. avail immed taroe 28r 2B• '1n mint DENNIS HUDSON, ANO. manta whlch .,. now Ir> Ille O•lly PllOI Oc1ober 2. 9. 16. The petition requHll NAME I TAR MINT upper. yrly. Mature re-S695 . Collage hie, lg yd vale beach, tennis 675-4059 673--0835/E condition Flr•placH, CHRISTINE HUDSON H ~ rney be aecured In the 23. 1986 11.1thor1ty 10 8dm1n111er the The lollowl"" persons 811 tired lady. No smk%. pets. S635 • 2BR pauo. gar S 1850/mo yrly 675-7687 CM-Resp M/F 40 • Furn high ce01ngs. gar1g9& • truslors. In tell office of Iha otfa or 1he Dlrec1or of Thl46 estate under tne lndepen-.. ., 1 bd Rel 67 .. 2•7 $665 637-6594 ~Sp·~ious tux 2Br. 2Ba. more Exee1•~1 value 81 ,.~~ty .. .-...-... of Or p h 1 --•A -.... 1 E doing bu11ness u Pro Busl· we er s s -v .. ,. -.. mster BR & BA, walk-in ""'' .,.,.,., ,.......,..,., ange urc asing o ...., ...,. • den'-Admln1111111on ol •· S f 1 d E tbl 11 S290.000 Otlve by 27 l1 County. State of Cali10tnla. dlstrlCI PUBl.IC NOTICE 1atea Act ness ysterns 4320 VOii Balboa Island 1BR garage E SIDE LG 2br, 2'hba, rp e. nu ec. " u · closet S450, ullls Inc AVI Will SELL AT PUBLIC Eech bidder mull IUt>mit A hearing on lh• petition Karman Avenue ~port L kl h twnttse. 1200 u. t1. new NO PETS. Pool $950/mo 10125 24 I· 1064 aves W Balboa Blvd. then call AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIO-w;th hll bid a cashier's tt7t2 wlll be held on NOVEMBER Beacll CA 92660 apl 111 rm. tc en. .,.. 722-80 I 1 Of 722·8140 t PATRICK TENORE DER FOR CASH (payable at ctleck, certified Cheek. or FICTITtOOI eUllNEll 5. 1986 at I 45 PM In Dept Valerie J Ltnk 2694 San dinette 600 sl Yrly, carp/drpslplnl. frpl, ldry ·•·Ver•alll...., B•"h Unll -:: EISIOE C M Rmmt wlnt· 631· 1266/n-0-8702 lime ol eale rn lawful money blddet s bOnd made payable NAME ITATUffHT No 3 11 700 Civic Center Joaquin Hills Road COfona S700t mo 675"8678 • hkup bk yd, sardnr no .. ... ""' ed. prel female to share HAVE OTHERS of the Unl1ed 8111•)•1: THE to th• order of the Coast The tolloWlng person• are Otfve wes1. San1a Ana , CA Del Mer. CA 92625 FURN 2br, Iba, no gar. no pets, s910· 114 -1597 Great loel Sec bid~. pool, 3br hOUM $300/mo 111 I ~-ii\11 CHAPMAN AVENUE EN· Communlly Colt-oe D111rlc1 doing buslneu H : Shar ... 92102 This bustne11 11 con-pell winter rental !Ill July lflUT LIOATIOll •P• Nr beh S6 5 olc & IHI 722.g299 • • , -1 TRANCE TO THE CIVIC Board of Trutl ... In an bad Pannerahlp, 3701 Birch IF YOU OBJECT to the ductad by an lndlvldual 1st. S775/mo 673·3608 SSSO/mo lBR IBA. all 752•8011 Ev 548--0425 FEMALE 25-35 to shr, t ' CENTER BUILDING. 300 1moun1 not lest than tlve 91ree1, Flrtl Floor. N-port granttng ol the pe1111on. you llalerleJ Link ----Oceanfront 2Br 28a, -='k W' EAST CHAPMAN ,t,VE. OR· percent (5"1·1 of the sum bid Beach. CA 92660 should either appear al th• Tn1s statement wn llled Unlurn garage apt 2BR bltns, lndry rm, nr beach S 1450/mo 38r 2Ba, beaut 2 stry 3br. twnhse. ~~~~~~~!!!!!!~ ANGE. CA all right, lllle and u 1 gua.ran1" that the bid· Dr H•rtmuth Ole1rlch, Clo hearing and 11a1e your ob-with the County Clerk ot Or· IBA S9251mo incl ullla. & shops s 15951mo Si ove cprls. Nwpt Beh, ~ln't loe. nr Tra4t 1101•1 Ftr L114 lntereat conveyed to and der will enter Into the ThomH R Sheppard. e.-jeclions or file wr111en obiec· anr County on Oc1obet 13. AEGIR PROPERTIES 741 W 18th St bch. pool Jae. 760-6816 2 new homes • 3BR 3"'1BA now he4d by 11 und., Mid proposed Contract tf the quire 333 Soulh Hope ttons W1th the court berore 19 6 675-4000 TSL MGMT 642-1603 drps Vrty 675"044 7 _ FEMALE 10 share 3Br 2Ba 81 2257 Elden Can rent Deed of Truslln the oropeny same Is aw111ded 10 him In Street, •11th Fl Loa Angefel, the helling Your appeer· F122M2 -----Lalanne Apts 2Br 1a8. Ill CllYll UST house In Costa Mesa w/2 for S 1400/mo each Want sJIUtlad In aak:I Counly and lhe event of la/lure to enter CA 90071 aooe may be In person Of by Published Orange Coast I 11 ~II P t a i •I I la other women $400/mo 10 trade for land 1n NB 01 State described as 1n10 such C()nlract. the Mr K•rl M Eberh1td1, cfo your allorney Daily P1lo1 October 16, 23, 2'07 $700/mo $300 dep Gas En1oy the tvicury ol this ex- PARCEL 1 LOT 3 OF proceeds of the chec.k """be Tnomas R SMl>P•rd Ea-IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR 30 Novemt>e< 6 19116 & w81er pd Child Ok clullve gultd gated com-54&.3977 alt 5 wkdlYI CM for 5-10 units TRACT NO 10275 IN THE lor1etted. or in the ceee of a quire, 333 South Hope °' a contingent Cfedllor of Th· 176 2BO. 1BA HOUSE YRLY 1838 Plaoenlle. See Mgr munlty In• tpeclou1 2Br Fe non-smkr. 2BR COM Roen Flocil 645-0988 cm OF COSTA MESA. bond. the fVll IUtn thereof Slreet, 48th Fl . Lot Angela. the deceased. you mull n1e Garage S850 + utlls. 2 blk• TwnhM Amenities lri<:I 2 apt, turn except bdrm COUNTY OF ORANGE. Wiii be fon.lled to &&Id col· CA 90071 rour claim wtth 1he covn °' f>t&.IC NOTICE to belCh. Avall lmmed •n II... lrptc1. wet bera. AIC. Fun. lldy gall only. luiatll. rwacial STATE OF CALIFORNIA, AS lege d11lrlct Dr Klaus-Dieter Hulh. c/o present 11 to the oeraonal FICTIT No pets 835-5445 S875/mo 2BR 1BA. w/d micros. W/0 hkup1 I 2 $4501 C 11 V 1 I • __ ....,,.....,....,,....,..., __ SHOWN ON A MAP RE· No t>•dd., may wnhdraw Thom11 R Sheppard, Es-1epresen1e11ve appotnled by NAM~~:.~~=::• hkup, lncd yds. gOO<l loe car gareget S 1825 m~31.1~66 8 ere Aa1t1actat1t1 ".;OROEO IN BOOK •111 htS bid lor a period lor rorty· qu11e, 333 South Hope lhl! court Wllhtn four montn1 Th 1 11 •2BORM IBA Enclosed 1800 Pomona Sorry, no pets 644-0509 L 1 t ZIZO PAGES I AND 2 AND 3 OF hve (45) d1y1 1f1er lhe date Street. 411tn Fl Los Angeles, from the date or 11111 11-dOln! :u~~:~ ':~':i •e• landscaped yard, garage, TSL MGMT 642-1603 F shr bet\ hie w 11m&n. NID ••Hata I MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. "''°'the o~nlng the<eof CA 90071 , suanceoflettersuprovlded B " & F 1 C $850/mo yearly lease EASTBLUFF Townhouse vironment. outgoing. yet •SPIRITUAL & PSVCHtC RECORDS OF ORANGE TheBoardofTru11ee1te· Or Jorn Kreke. clo 1n Secllon 700 ol lhe B:~aloterse;:Sswa~~:rr.• 536-6617after 5pm NEWPORT VILLAGE Apt 3Br 2'~Ba 2cargar. serious $350 Linde READINGS Pllm and COUNTY. CALIFORNIA serves the prlvllege ot r•tecl· Thomaa R Sheppard, e.. Probate Code of Calltornla Huntlnglon Beach CA TOP Floor Balb06 office/ APARTMENTS No pets. S 1025/mo yr tae 646-49 12 760-3242 card readings avallablt EXCEPTING ALL OIL. Ing any and all bids or to q1.111e. 333 South Hope Thetlmetorflllnoctatma wlll 92649 Costa Mell 644-1010 or 7&0-7037 Nationally renowned pay o AS M 1 NE RA L AND w111ve any 1rregularme1 ottn· Street 48th Fl Los Ar>gel81. nol expire prior 10 tour Joliu Ann Mudry 6461 stud~o.,vtew Apl • w/beaut PRESTIGE LOCATION Alter 5pm or Wknds lrvlne prof male nT1mkr chic. local & uc· d 19 yrs w ATER RIGHTS BUT rorm1h1Mts tn 1ny bid or in CA 90071 monlhs lrom the dlle or 11'8 Bank ton Dr Hunllnglon oa$ lrs, htg7h56cell6lngs 5 Blocks to f.BLUFF lux twnhm w/Bk shr 3Br Condo $300 t Satlslac11on Guaranteed! WITHOUT RIGHT OF lhebjdd1ng. Mr Heinz Kruse. Clo tlearlngnotlce abOve Beach.CA92&.9 -650/mo ·91 2 SouthCoellPlaza utlls, lll.1811 & depotlt 492·7~"6_9(493·205A ENTRY ON THE SURFACE C. MIK( WEUTt.-. Vloe Thomas R Shee>pard, Ea-YOU MAY EXAMINE Iha Hill -bvatnen 11 con •Br 4Ba Ovplix Apl un-•Close lo 0C Airport Bay vu 2 ltry 4bf. 3be, Aval1 1111 733-~ OR WITHIN 500 FEET ~. l11sl~ Af... quire 333 South Hope me keprby the coun If you ducted by an lndMdual • fur'n 6 mo lse or mthly 111 •7 Minutes to Beactt frpl, vaulted oelllrig. dbl N 8 Resoon ctun. fun F. L11t-. F11a• 2925 THEREOF AS RESERVED faire. Co11t Communltr S1ree1 4lllh Fl Los Angele• are a person 1r>1e1e11ed In Joltsa Ann Mudry May 1 Gar 12200 •Nigh1 Lighted Sand gar pool no pets. shr 2br 2b8 IPI. wllk to *lirwlll llOO* IN DEED FROM HENRY T ~ Dletrlct CA 90071 lhe •11•1•. you may ..,.,. Thll s111ement WU ltled 2 13 .9 4 3. 8 4 3 4 0 r Volleyball & Tennis Crts s 1795/mo lse. IV811 '"" s EGER ST ROM AN D Publllhed Orange Coast Mr Klaus Vogel c/o upon the execulOf or admln-wllh lhe County Clefk 01 Or-213 943 2860 •Pool. Jacuzzi. BBQ 11· 1. 722· t066 Biii beh-pool-lndry S375 Dye T w o I o 1 t d o g s OTHERS, RECORDED DE· Dally Pilot Oclober 9 18 T ANOE M -Group Sui te 1s1r11or, or upon the at-ange County on October 13 • • •Covered Parking LIDO ISLE • FURN lBR 476-3250x43 Ef873-0390 Queensland Healer, tan CEMBER 29 1978 IN BOOK 1985 2806 20 Oueen StrHI WNt, 1orney lor the ••acutor or 19g6 • BAY Fronlage pier. Wntr •Ct ble TV Available S700/mo. yetrly Includes Newport Beech on Back w/cropped 1111. 1nswer• 129111 PAGE 1987 OF OF-Th154 Toronto Or>terto M5H3R3 administrator. 1nd Ille wlfh • Fl22512 lurnprkg.2br $1000, 1br •RecRoomwlthFlrepiace ulilllles & narage. t per· Bay. male, furnished or to the name or Koa FICIAL RECORDS Mr Marcus Webef clo the court wilh proof ot Hf· Published Orange Coast S850, STOO, utlls pd, 303 d 81111 d • 73 Ii p $550 *AL S 0 Au st r a 1I18 n PARCEL 2 EASEMENTS PUBLIC NOTICE Thomas R Sheppard. E•· vtoe, a written request 1111· Dally P1101 October 16 23 E Edgewater 87 1-2866 an ., s son. no pets. 6 3-0837 un urnlshed ool Shepard blk w fwht, AS SET FORTH IN THE quire. 333 South Hope Ing that you desire apec111 30 Novombtr 6 1986 · • •Saunas ...,,.__ 644-2607 ARTICLE ENTITLED EAS· I UMMONI Stre~ll. •81n n . Loa Angeles, notice of the llllng of an In· · · Th-174 Furn 2BR apt w/gar 1vall 1 BR FURN/UN FURN IEWPOflT 11&1110 IPTS Npt S..Ch. Fem 10 tht re cropped tall. answer1 to MENTS OF THE DECLAR· (CIT ACK>N JUOtCIM.) CA 9007 1 venlory and appral~t or untll June. Near ooean. Cornef Nwpt Fwy & Baker Elegant bay1ron1. 1800 tQ. the neme of Kemmle ATION OF COVENANTS. NOTICE TO DEFENDANT. Dr Rall WoJt ek, c/o ntale a1Htl or of the petl· ruBllC M)llC( Clean. neat. $750/mo. Sorry, No pell! ft .• 2Br + Oen. micro. 2Bdrm t 'A Ba. pool. CdM area Pat Glddlng1 CONDITIONS AND RE -(Avllo. AcuM<lo) DENISE Thomas R Sheppard. Ea.-tlon1or aecount1mentlon9d 535-6786 or 675..&409 (714)557..0075 dl w. lrplC. PM bell. encl $305~ MC.+•.; utll &40-1902 or 759--0233 or STRICTIONS RECORDED BILLITTEAI lndlvlduatly and quire 333 South Hope lnSecllonl200andl2005or K2l020 -----EASTSIOE SHARP & gar S2595boatsllpavall Klrn 632·9090days Jell Hiii 660-8760 or IN BOOK 13303 PAGE 906 doing buatnas as HOME-S1ree1 48thFI LosAngelM lheCallfomia ProblleCode FICTm OUI IUllNHI HW lllLllH CLEAN 2Br. wfd hookup Sorry, no pell 760--0919 Nfsmkr ASAP! shr 2Br 720-1059 ANO ANY SUPPLEMENTS OWNERS EXPO. and Does CA 90071 Duene I . Llndeef, Al· NAME I TATIMINT 1bd $650. Bech $525, no 28a. llv rm & klleh Gretl FOUND l0/ 12 blkl tan AND AMEN DMENT s 1 to 10 Mr Roll Willer c/o ,_, for PetlttoMr, 1I01 fhe tollowlng oerton• .,. 1 ear encl gar. NO pets OCEANFRONT 2br 1ba. THERETO YOU ARE BEING SlJEO Thomes A Snepp11d Es-l>oYe ltt99t, ate. 550, New-doing bullneas 11 Tall pets 102 E Bay Apt 6 750/mo 546-9950 upper t car g•rage un-loe. overlooks pool. tenn. Shepard m111 Mate dog PARCEL 3 AN EX BY PLAINTIFF IA Ud teesla quire 333 Sou1n Hope pof1 .. ec:h, CA t2110 Bulldlng Partneflhlp. a Cell· OCEANFRONT l BR S750 SPARKLING 2BR upper, furn SI tOO/mo. yrly, etc S433 50 642"5499 Newport Blvd /Costa CLUSIVE EASEMENT FOR damandando) HtOH· Street 48th Floor Los An-Publllhed Orange Co111 lornta llmlted panneuhlp, Incl utlls Great Balboa urns paid Pool. laundry (213)882-7577 N/smkr shr 38drm CdM Mtu 645-8579 or SIOEYARD PURPOSES. AS LANDER PUBLICATIONS gates. CA 90071 Dally Pllol Oetobef 15, 16, 1032 Wesl Tatt Avenue Or-loe 51 • E Oeeanlront No ,,.,s Near shops hOme Ocean view. gar. 720·5396/dey SET FORTH IN THE SUP· 1NC 1 c111torn1a coroor: This bus1nen ts con-22. 1986 11nge, CA 92667 968-6586 eves/wknds ,.y Oceanfront deluxe 4Br lrplc. elc $550 + utlls Dy FOUND 1014 cornef ot PLEMENTARY DECLAA· a11on dueted by a general part-WTh411 Leon H. Richman. 1032 S675lmo 548•7689 2Ba upltalrs. 2 car gar· ~02.4 Ev 673--0822 Sprlnndale & Welt· ATION OF COVENANTS, You hne ao CAl.INOAA nerllhlp W•t Tatt Avenue. Orange, OCEANFAONT 2Br 2Ba, TOP AREA quiet, no pell age. WIO Comple1el~ ---------" CONDITIONS ANO RE· DAVI .,.., INe euml'llOM Thomaa R Sheppard. H PUBUC NOTICE CA 92687 reduced to $1 100/mo MESA PINES l8r I Ba turn Avl 1111/86-611/81. NWPT BCH n/lmkr 1hr mlnsler, HB fem lhort STAICTIONS RECORDED 11 NfVed on you to ftte a Agent Thi• bu1lne11 11 con-winter. $1200·$1300/mo Carport. encl patio 675-7386 2Br 2Ba. view. pool, jae. ha I' g' •l 11 g 8 r fH BOOK 13935. PAGE 369, •rr.•rltten r11ponH at Tnl1 11atemenl was filed K 2'250 ducted by a llmlted partner· yrly Agt 752·2226 0 s6 10 tennis, gym. S•851mo 2 l3·54s-004 Of OFFICIAL RECORDS, th 1 court. with the County Clerk or Or· NOncl or ahtp --po' 0b8L1':0pnay. bbq 5u4P9•2 •• 7 SrACIOIS IPARTlllT Avail nowl 722-80 2 FOUND 2 HUSKv? PUP OYER A PORTION OF LOT A letter°' ptione c.ll •111 anoe County on Oclober 6 DIATit Of Leon H Rlehm•n Quiet area · brlght 28' I Ba " _ _::_.. 1 mite from beech ' • 35 OF SAID TRACT NO not prot.ct rou: y-.,,._ 1986 JAMii QAAftfTT Thi• ata1ement was rn.d wllrg covered P•tlo. frnh Unfurnished 2er 1B•. wlw 642-2357 NWPT atps to Bell. m1tr =~~~Sa~~r ... :1e1 o~v·~; 10275 wrmen reeponM muat be F'21... JUITICE w1tn the County Cletk of Or-paint. riew erpt Avl now crpl bltln ran~e oven br lrpl, pool. Jae. len. Pvt S • The str"t address •no In Pfc;i: i.....94 '°'"' " rou Publ••t>ed Orange Coa11 AND Of' NTlflON ange. County on Seplember $750 ~ utlls. 875-5030 • • Veraallles 1BR penthouse comm & m0<e $875/mo. hores) 645-6081 ....._ ,,._.., I -. D P Oc 9 6 23 TO ADMNITI,_ d/w Glr. patto 725 Ole In qu el loe wl mlnl ocHn • ., .. _ common v-wnll on. went I '°"''to.,.., rour atty llOt !Ober 1 . 16 1986 Ctr••• ••• Mar 2622 957-2585 Res 759·5484 view •u111 n...... $825 722· tl>ev , ________ _ If any. of the '"' ptopefty cee.. 30 1986 HTATI NO. A·1'51• ,11"'5 ,.... v~ de scribed above II " you do not ,... your Thl69x To an heirs. beneflcltrtea, PubltShed Or1nge Cou1 1•1•e•o•R.,M!!'!""u·n""fu·r·n~tified ___ Ulilltles pe1d Studto. full 644-7211 agt Reis TRW OCEANFRONT S550/mo. purpo11ed 10 b• 3495 'MflCIM8 on time, rou mar creditors and eonllngent Dally PllOI Oclober 2, 9, 18, 1 blk 10 beech, $725/mo. kltehen I blth. pello. Avl Viila Balboe lBr $850 ullls Incl, lhr w/Coupi.. WIMBLEDON WV. COSTA .... tM -· Md '°"' Ml.IC NOTICE eredltora, and petlORI wtlo 23. 1968 BACHELOR ..,.1 SSOO nowl $425/mo. No pe11 v-ialll8I 2Br .... 80 r~ble peraon, evall MESA. CA 92626 ...... tnOft9Y Md pt.. may be OlherWIM lnter-ttled Th t43 675-4174 9-40·534 1 ... ... now. 873· 1592 att SPM BENEFICIARY: TRANS· 8f1y "'111 be taflen wftbout FICTfTtOUI IUI..... In the will lfld/or .. ,.,. Of I -Poot•. Spll, No pet• p F h L N"' AMERICA FINANCIAL SEA· rurthef w11tnlllf from the NAMI I TATEMIHT JAMES OARREn JUSTICE PUBllC NOTICE 2 BDRM 2BA DUPLEX. So 63 l-4980 Agt ~~ f:0:n1'f::.0w~ Bd~ VICES 714-978-0174 court. The IOllOwlng person• alt AKA JAMES JUSTICE ol Hwy. 2 •dulls, no pets. a.a•n11m WATERFRONT 2br 2ba. The underll~ trust" Th8't en otttef 1ege4 ,... doing buelneu 11 TRI-A petition hM been flied FICTtTIOUI MllNll avail 1114, St lOO/mo _._ d k 1 Ba, gar. 1550. tncl ape, dleclalma 1ny llabmty for any qulfementi . You may Wlflt s T A R M 1 c R o . by FRANK COYLE In the Su· NAMI I TATIMIHT 675-9835 Beautllul clean large Gar· ; u n • c • Yr Y • Pool·ten-haekpr 364·0598 1ncorrectM1S of the atrMt to call en attomey right ELECTRONICS Int . 17165 parlor Court of Orenge The fOllowlng oerton• are den Apll. p1t101. deeka, 1150l mo, Pl• call Rmmi to enT2br apt. prof eddr.,. and othef commOll away. ti reu c1o not etnewn Newhope Street Sult• e. County raqueallng thal dOlng bulln"' u : Bayllde 2 bdrm. 2 bath. wtlklng 1p1. Sorry. No pets 646-744 l/536-0524 Suzy 30• fOlN)AOS ARE FREE CaU: ClellGnatlon. If eny. •hown enattome,,roufMJcalt8'1 Foun111n Valley, CA 92708 FRANK COYLE be •P· Clun Company, 311 '~ di1tanee to beh. ttngle 2Bdrm 28 ath $760 Winter 38f2v.Be op111 on n9f1 tmkf, 809 •35 . ....,efn attorner r...,relMNtc.Ot Tri-Star Mlcroeleetron1C1 polnled H pertonal rep.-JHmlne Ave . Co<ona Del eer garage. $1200/mo 398W Wiiton 831-5583 the Nnd nr 451h St Sant• Ana Hott IOC avt FOUND Blk/;hl w/gr1y Seid M1ew111 bem~.1>111 1 lettl .., ~ (ll•ted In Int (Caltfornl• corpoHtton), resenlatlve 10 administer Iha Mar, CA 92825 875-5061 F nl8"ed all Idea Dee t 957~eoe2iE hbby Kitten. 2-3 mot without c:ownatll Of Wit ,,,. ,.__ ...... ). 17155 NewhopeSlreet Suite .. late Of Iha~·· Mlchael Wilietn MlehelOn. Daaa .... , •B .;:;.,., new s1'IJ1mo: RN .... honeet reepon· Old W/cotlar. CdM ., .. or Implied. r• B rv CA 82toe The peUUon reque111 311'~ JaamlM. Corona Del 2br 11>e, d/w, refrlg. 424 ;c(oSI TO iEXcR ; 54.4.2484 M·' 9•5 llble roommate to lhar• 873·t749 pasu n 'on. or ~ • tt"8 le -·Thie butln"' It con· auth0f1ty to 80mlnltter the Mar. CA 92825 PolnMttll , $900/mo 1n01 S 1 I 1 t hM 1487 50 , lo pay the lklel ..:-~ Jlt-ductadt>J e corporatlon eetate undtt IN lndepen-Thfa bu9'nett 11 c;on• utllt ~ hOUM S.t I 2bd, t~;g~:~-<l~~ 14 SnowedundtfwtthiMf? rvne wn FOUND Dog. Mixed ~ Pflt'ld9ll tum of de 30 DIAi c ..... •NO""A~.· lre>y c WerellVI Preti· derit Admlnlllrtllon of e... ducted by' an lndlvldual Sun 1-5PM. 404·4282 4"7· 132•£.-. ~-y~rMlf OUI wllh. CIUll· nim1tr 789•8098 Breed, blaok w/wtlt ~w· ttie note(~) MW<ed by Mid ...... """ 0~1 t11eaAc1 MlChMIW Mlelhelon -" -.... ..._..~ Room-mate wanted Prof & floppy .. ,. vcty Deed of f rutt. wllh lnternl P•ra prHentar una Thi• alatemenl w .. n1ec1 A 11e111ng on IN petition Thie •t1tement ... llted 3br 2ba. dl w, w/d, refrlg. .. :-11_ temele. non-smoker to CM/NB ar ... 848·8558 ,,_eon, .. pro\/lded In said f"9U"la -rtt• • m .. wl1h lhe County Clettt ot Or· WlM be held on NOV£M8ER With the County Clefk of Or· 4~4 PolnMttll s 1275/mo -·;!!Jl::::": ... :::·;•;;;:Zll::~'·:l!!JI'==;':; .. ; .. ;:•=:-;;;' h t 8 lb note(•). eci11anee1. If anr. qu~na en "t ta COf'te11• an~ county on S.pteml* 5, 1986 11 1 45 PM In Dept ange County on October e. +MC. 494·4282 OPEN 1 ~si!~~ ~o ~1118 ,: FOUN-0 large grey/wilt --the term• Of Mid Deed ,,. CM •• UN lmede 10 11Jll6 No, 3 at 700 CMc Center 198& S•t a Sun t ·5PM 8 7 5 • 7 I 6 7 L •• v • m•I• rlbbll. Santa Ana 01 Trutt. ,..., ctlet081 tn<J telefontc!a no le ofrec«a · ~'1tsa Drive west. Sant• Ana. CA '112111 ST60 • 2BR 1 ~ message A v • I T u • t I n A v • ....,._o1 the TruttM llnd swotecelon: eu ,..,._... Publllhed Orange eo811 92702 Publllhed Orange Cotti h M th 848·7264 °'the truet• CtNted by Mid eecrtta. ,,,..,.,,. ......... Dally Pilot OelotHtr 9 HI 23, IF YOU OBJECT to the Diiiy Piiot October 16. 23, Utlll Plld No kltch•n. Make t e ove to Sht Big C1n1.on condo ..._.. or Ttui t. for lht e""'f"' con fee for· • .,, n... "'•nll"" of the -1111on, ....... 30, Nov9mt>er 6. 1H8 relflg, micro of:uonel s · FOUND' Male Irey rab· .,.... -al d d e I I -1•ov ~ .,. ·-.. ,..... •-Tl 7 7"• •·~-A •7 •21"' PfOI lady. n 1m1tr. ub· bit, near • •-'tnkl• emount reeeon•bly ttll· m • • •••• a . Th1M ~either 9'IPMr .. the h•1 • vv ............ o. v .. • N p k N prkng, tee. pool, teMlt 7"1· .. ~-.. ,....-toW.S21,87a.01 ••J11•11 .. ...._. ..,_ -hMr1nQ and lle'le 'I°"" 00-Opeoruir;28A28Adu9'ex eW 8r ewport 1$50/mo 780-1337 _ .. ~_,._ "-"'dJll 'I"'"* Nici ~le _.. _...,. • NI.IC M>TlCE )ectlonl or Ille~ ObfeC.o "8.IC M()TIC( unit wfll1r"1" _ ... nar Ji --f I F 0 U N 0 m I n I I t u r • ~of Ttuet ...-eottore ••· -11on1 wltfl tfle cout1 before ,,... • .. " " • •• If ti Ir tat eiouaect MCI clllWred 10 the If •Mf no ..,.._.. .., FICTITIOUI ~II th9 Meting Your eppeet· Ptennout ..,._,. wtd hlcup So 01 ~ Make t)e smart move 141 Peril Nt.,.rt, ' Sdlneuzer 8?Pf1t 5 yrs no "' ........ .....,, o.e.. ,....,_.,, • t ........ ,.... NU. ITATI..,,. ance ~be In person°' by ~ ITATPmfT s 1 IQ5/mo A.91 613.-&354 2741 teoa. Mlatlon Ori.... on _.., °' Olf9lllt and Oe-,_..,., uee., ta,...._ The IOllowtng peraona are 'f04it attomey TIMI followlnO '*'°"'.,. Con\Oietely de(orator Nt•ptrl Bue•'• premier lu11fJ u.,... itbO MRil@ dXMXd@ S.t , I 540-1872 !Mnd tor .... Mdawr111en .............. ..,...,.~bull-.. Kedatn lfYOUAA!ACR£0CTOA OOlnOt>ulfneeell f bHu 2BR l'#MM FllRhW 04 uf1n llllff I. I ,. I Safe & Clean 708 FOUND nine pupplet 8 Notice.,~ n £-... r otrH cH H de ... M0t1gege Company. 4341 or • oonttngent creditor of !MPIAE WEST.HIWtt ,urn. t 1 POOi It Avocaoo. CorOf\1 Del wk• German Shepard _,,0 ... "-"'...,....._, ,...,111111111 "" .,... .... Blrcll SlfHt, Newport the c1eeu11d. )'C!ll must Ille Suitt405,Coe1•Mtta.Cellf s~s':!: 173--08:"' "4rt0m apertmnta u4 IOwdotMt •11" Mlf 878-5219 mix, 1 m•le & a femt at C*'IMd Mid Hottoe of o.. .__,'°',.,..de 18 ..,.., Beach CA t2860 • 'JO'lll cte!M wlt.h the '°"" or 12821 mlntet lrom N.--rt Cn ter alMI Fu•i. w 1lt0n P k M 1e bit! ,._ encl ...., to W to lii.teft otroe t••lt hee Jonn C Ktdtm. 3331; ~eeent It to the per'80MI Zelda '*Y Wlllt, 111&8 Sen wa-•-~".,..... · GAAAOE 2 CAR FOR tr a M ,..,. .... tn lfle ooun4Y 11 ...... .;:-•...... ~ Amethy1t Ave.. 811bo• tep<Menlatlve ftPP()lnted by eruno, Newport l e•ch, ,,.., ~-,.-,--• ....... ltlaM. ,,... , ... lO SUM. STOAAGI ONl.Y '1ecur. lib mix •t Biker I Fllr .._. tw ,... ~ ..... • _...._.... lllend, OA 12M2 Ille C01.1t1 W1Wt1 tour montN c.llf, t2MO ,...,rn ---_,.m, -· .... -a. 8 J rt.• lty contrOI l80. INIM Alrdelt ml•, ten, 3 mot ...._., lnn'l1Altawe..11....... Thi• bu11neu 11 eot1-rrorn tne cteie of mt ta-Thft t>vtlneea 11 eon· s 1 Imo 1 73.-5515 Jamwee at Sa&J.....-11 • ~169 I~ •t Ou1n~ & luoy o.r..,tOIMI ::.:-.-~::: °"J::~K=Mduel ~f.~C:~ °':.~.:tncrMduel C..11.... •M (714)644-1900 ... 1.,1 - 93 M030 ~U--YCI mu i........ -........... Tlltl .C.1181Nt11 ... Ned PrObate Code of Clllfornla Thol 11atemenl .... llleO 1 ...... 1,.1 • .., ·P.~RK . u. ~~·· F~.:Do:~~ r! ........ eollPr.s -....... W .,_.. ..... 11r1th the County Clerk of Or· Tl>e tllM tor 11i1nO clwnt wtll wfttl I.he County ~lit of Or· Pool No ~ "" • h!i!'.!A.. .... Dr. CM ll1ti. bit>. doo !_9_ 19}.-•!io. ·"· a-c ,... r.. ...... .... 8ng8 County on ~ernt>ef not ..,... P'tof t0 touf Inge County Of\ ~It 21 H IVI MQHt"6 a .a.a <l.A 1f -~5-4522 cell 10 l<Mftll"° -· ~ I I I -....... 30 ,... mol\ttll ll'om fltt d•t• ol I.he ,,.. -''.....,..,.. nit '' ...., • ....... '121411 heer'tngnot.C.~ ""* 8A ........ , NEWPORJ FOUNDWttt :Ni . MS ,... °""" c... r ... name and addf .. of Publtllled 0rlng8 COMt YOU MAY ()(AMINI IN PublltNld Orange Coelt 1 upetetra. __ ., mo ..... ,_ ~ " t• "8.lred -..... o.e-M, IJ, .. '°"'1 II (fl nornbre 1 Deity "404 Oc1o4* tt 23. Me kept by tN Ooili1 ff you DelfY PllOI Slpttmber n ,~P~~ paid.I~ pet.a. • .. • ' CAT VCly W !Cl " ere. ..... _ de la eorte tt)' 30 ~ber 6 19,. ere , petlOl't "'* .. 'ed In Ottobef 2 1 16 tea& ,,...., ...... 1'9qUlf-_ 1617 Weet ff 81 u • • r •a. m • f • T111110 MUNICIPAL COURT Of ,__ fh·177 Ille at.ta YOU mey MtV8 Th·132 147 Fto-.r. &454181 Nwpt Bc:h '41·5032 llQI 848·39'1 -I l ) I , ---~-~-~ ...... ,.... .. ..., ........ -..1_ FOUND ~of .t::f __..aJ/Tr• 1•""------...-&1~1 71tl ~ lwfl. PIT "9 """ • ...... P4'#'1 ....... eot-Ace• ;If "'-, fOf ... ~~~ •• ....... ,. ......... ,,, 111. I•. aw(21So)..:..-= .,~~"'c .. ni:~Pot1 ~ .. -__.._ .. CWI fill,,.. ...... -..... r:-= PIT. ,IT, "" ......... ..:I 0 ••• ~-• f,I :.: .. e;.'C' (114) 112.1111 IOfl, Mrld ,..,,,. •-1·-...... W" ............ ., -~ ~· ... • "'-"' ~ lo •21 Haley SI..._ 11 _, . - -----.. ··• _. W OI lttll~ W'9 -W. ,_a .. , -tr.... '" t LOST f0fl3 IMlll _ B-.wfleld.CAl3306 11Lal0£18 ::7:.a:.W"·· ~ +.Cel.llM -'"a IZlll,__.,_ .._,._ ........ , .... _ ..... .._ _ _.. ;~~":'''::~~~.,~ WO"O PN>CllllNO .....--~ Owr It to .-a ........ uS I ioe ~ 4t0 • lmURlll GI I ---~ ..,.., ....... , 13e.17711 • ..,_1027 °' •--WIZ Hll ll'ld ... lb ,.,._,.,.., IMt '111.eo.e....._ At Dudly LW• ......,., Lootil ,...~,.....,.TEAKWOOD PUMrftN .,,..,.;-..w --·"""'-~:....; c:ol~l171•1151-H11 8::~~:: 4~116nO ~1~~~~bt WiftW I HOil-_!IT 0t,IT.l?w.M .,.=:::.,• -:::· Ml--=:m· ""1U~a~'ri:.:"1" LOST 21" OotO chain !Mdiete ~If\ tfllW YILUMmllLa THE cH"'8TMA8 GUILO Diii ':::.. ':i.: 11??211 ::: ,,,'°" our ....... ..... ... ·-1a..tt00 .. 2•AM wl~ llMtt Cf\.,m, •dvert11lng1promot1on It now Nnng for ac :.,,.:~ -.. ~llJiiiftte Fut! Of F~ I..:--... -,.: WALL •lllUIWI cup.ct wltl'laliM ~ dept tor • MactntOltl The °'llftOa Collet Delly Plaza ~AO & Tuteln iaurant 1400 YI. ~ ll'atMlfN ~In I*• ~ • .. I. 1,_ ._ .,,.,., a .....e t111111W1 ~ br°"etl tlNr1 1100 RE· ~' EnjOythelteA· PllOt '*an~ ator .... Ptec.11"°41t1 ~~ '°"· n.. ''"'* MMt, 8,,_ cw..... °'...,. •1111==••""" "'*-wlvtllel, ._. ..._ w/Dlil &; , .. WARD 875-3751 no =Of Mt11ng ~own ·~ ..... °'*""' t42-tei1 M9n!flll' 101M-A AdMla Awe, Ht -.......... --·' 1100M.,.... • ...1111 ... L~'::':1::eom1xeo pit 111on = • ,1:g ~u~~5~~ Clde/llttw•ll a.....o.-.;;i ::;;: .,..Ill ~--~=-= .._1oef'*"""· =.,~•I: bulllS,_,.,d Wlbftc hat· knowi.og. ol Mec:lntotn llke l'lelpinQ c:uetomett ... ....... ... WMI Avlllleble In .,..,_ .,_ pftOlwl, Jdftl ~delall ..,_ I~ ... nHt 'Motay' Reward t•l•t•d toftwere We Prle)(t~ ..... ••-... CW IQ W % Mor:" ~l' :-'L~ S300toMOO N9oolect• ~ ~ '' QUU..... ,..i17;-..ia M l IV kt Ml•..._ offer loP Pt)' tnd tiec... S*lenet ~ 8tMitY tlfM ,........ In ~ IMlld . C ewpor lf'O 3--4 '*-• • Ny plNeent WOf'tllng ~ ._. ._ tn °' own --"' ltnt work loettlont. ceu Plu1 eommlttlon, lxct(. Prepet• '*'°"end Ne-C.,.WMt\.~lnper· Noof.M~· tfl!/. 711n-MonderttwvMdeyllfW· dltloN lorNJ,...,,,.. to ,..,,Ide "-'O --.. lClnC •HI !1S 101&. 870· 1491 or come In todeyt ltnt ~n•flt•. Cal~ tion •• 11ne eook. 5 Y'• '°" · " 4~5 noon ... t det ~Sun-Mr. ''**' • ~ eond llO •M-3220 ca.. CMlle. LOST Oto lemtle POOdle, Ml·M11 l<etlllMn Olton lor Int.,. min ••I* req'd Mutt b4 ... 1 dey . mo~"lno. Cell lain. Wllliem Froet I '10 Honda ••pre u ,_.. & c::Mn 'M1H y' • grey, vie of 111111 UIYIOIS vltw (714) 6'2·•32 I able to work -..~. ...... 1111,IHllt Mtn l9C* '*let, 2808 6'2·4333. Mk lit Klftl. Aeeoc ':.: ~~.. "'°'*'· 9'11 tlcMI to Col-PCHIN9t~d,: 1011 1221! av.r Ao Stt~o llW IMIT P /~ !'91 '""' t,::::=:, C':.::= NWs>t llvd. NI l7s.1353 Ir ..... ~ umtMtf Ohio.,.. queen n ,....., •• &uln Sent•Ana ' EOE IAILYPl.IT ::: req'd n.::. for lalend Retell Store . fLIWll........... ~~.... llllllff-~11wttt0~·1:~· ~ ,., ..... ltnlcta IOO'l.Fr .. tO APC>llc•nl 330W Bey St tll lhlfU, lnCtudM .... Pl•tM call '4•·5070. ,.IT ,,.., -o-t Air90tt. ~a.v.. , ................... ouet C06ot 25' iv MeentYO,; --------- 3114 Ttcb lu l /Tra4" C0111 MeN.CAl2e21 end• fO.E Houttflnlbte.IS2•tl55 CoeteM .... CAt2t2t ~~F~W: contol•._2~:;~2 oflttt w1tt132'111•r ra:MM'lll PERSONA( FITNESS SSH oa•-•uua Ula~... ../Sft'!W .-t•--Now Hlflng Cleft!• for .. I"' ~y °' millWy --e....n.1121.NI .... TRAINING, Ou~ ret4SttJ. For b4tter IPOftlwter &TJlllllT Card eftOP wlllftt & c:Otoo FOf busy Cotta M... 1M11 Full or Pw1-ttme. •.XI* req O. AMERICAN lnOlen 11.,,,. ..... r•ls 1vell Formore1nlo llOl&llO t>ouuque. PIT, flex tlrt. MalUtelndl~locttet metlet.NI -.0-7373 pflelmecy 5'8-2123 S=pey ... 50-15/Hr ....... want~. r~ ~ .... ~-~!!:=-~~~~= c•ll Gi.n 12 t3)512-1620 Busy Mfreedet Benz Inda-Nwp1 Sch. 6'2·9405 ~~,'~e':' !~~""~u'~ i.• INllTW • 9T....,. ~any :,:•~,;:: IM 1111111 U1 11'° ~~1~';g7 ieel;;t;wiWtfti~iii.Wit':ir :7~·~~ s:~P requires a OllTllU S11Y111 l<"plng. Stlllno. Mtnaaerial. Mecfl-E11peri.nceo. Full Of Ptrt· Heeltn lntUrtne:41, pekS For e:'*'..,.,.._r,w' 5 fWilY &WWW BLi esr•lre ldil mechanlg 54~~:~ MB llPlllllT&Tm lllT/lllnll tnle•I exp Ma. Hard· llme Contact Mrs Gr~ v!:"r:'~1nprofll ~,; -. SEw:CH.J' 8uy1!'f'!.11ng ~:~a':M~..,,s.~' • .. Budget Rent·A·Cer 11 1 yr min •xpet. worklno. Sewy open. at Grel1on SlretJ In P ~no &~ OPERATO" fOf' canvtt Hl5'40 Atrbof Blvd 18 ONLY 8AM--M u ve.IN NANNY for Infant '" Leguna Nfouel pv1 rm, Eng11111 apetklno. n1sm11r refs teq'd 249· 1587 Rllflll·211111 seeking energ•tlc, UUSHnn~ Benetltt 67~~ Sou1t1 Cou1 Plau =•or;:~J°':>cHoo:,· pr0duct1~.!11petl'lelp· Founta1nv&11ey,175-e950 STAIN o·, ....... ~,,.-. E11C>efltnced only motlveled lndlvlduel1 lo Tues, Thurs, Set & Sun, COSTA MESA ANIMAL ~9~2!!__ Poi~·, ' 1 ful, 6!6-22" E~_;, lHS i 115 ._,. -· Cal1 Bob54&.-0769 lllllull11mecus)om«Mf-9·5PM HOSPITAL n..Os Full 11111111 -llllH•W ,...._..., tome Junk. eonleoJOOd vice P<>lltlont PrevlOut ·-UIYIU lllM •llendenl Pit... Needed for It.roe Anlmel u•PTll•IT Fem./M ... non-rmotl•. (Waa 1650). GrNt Boob! 11utt SAT on'b, 1 BABYSITTER NEEOED SPECIALrY METALS oe customer rel•llons e11per All ahitts •vell. Full a Pen aPC>fY in per~. Hospittl 20/llrs week PIT eflernoont Tel•· Full>-Time In fflMe Call :•t new S.OO l985 (C~~~!,. • .:,.~1 SIGN FABRICATOR pref d but not men-time 480 Eesl 17ttl St CM 125 M ... Drive, C Mff8 phonutcillt Apply 1n per-Jane 250· 12H Mut1 cw":~~I E:f_364~ ..,.-~· Occas wk nds & eve s S3 hr Beech/Alle11t•. Hunt. Bch Call Bev 960-9670 O.s19n ~.:~~1!~1 btue-::c:r1ex':'t!.cs~ .. ~=u:i~ Ul.IM UY... 0111111.. M ITT1JST -~io:io M~~:.-== ~ MQKtty c:,.-. POWEA/t\and tool1, 101ap C..t a ... 1114 pr1nts & plans lrom arl· Ing "'" & wkndt Wt Mi-IMI ht 121 FIT. CM WM Come g<ow WANTED er1 Bein, Wllll#TI Fr0tl & •••• ·-... •• b1ke1, motOfc:ycle ec:c:ee, 11 ftll-.Lm& MOTHERS Helper ~ed m my NB home Children ages 3 & 5 M·F, 7 30· 1 Musi drive 760-6687 1s1srendet1noott1nis"*' oflerantllrtc11vewage + FOf appointment pteue wtlllus 55&-•18e 5 top notetl tlaJr 1tyl111s Assoc 14010uallSt NB. F/PT, 11300 MO OP· acalloldlng 760-0240 Antlquet I COlectlblet shee1me1a1 ptoducll & incentive & btnet111. ctll between 9·•PM w11t1 ctlenttle lor a 1ST - ---ponunltyt 790-7067. 546 S.fterd Rd CdM •c.tO lo S500 Thur• ut111zto labricehon tech-Applym person btwn 1-5. -ctess bHuly ••Ion In the ...... 111.MIY -d•y·F<ldey 8em to &c>m n1ques. meclllne 10011 s 2272 Mlchelton. Irv. &llllTllT Wll Hun11ng1on Herbor arH FIT high llCtloOt Qf'edutt• lltnM .. llf Sloe x Side frtg, ••It, Sl50 1260 Log.an, 751·6360 e<w•P'Tienl to ptoduct Tr•mendout C>PPo<tunlt)' of HB will\ OOod drtv1no record. x ... nn All Wood deM $35 Chair - -desired lln11hed product. EXPERIENCED Sela Per· for an ener99tlc MfF 18 TO-X. Ot••iut.a Apply m pel'ton to Mr. UO Sewlno "'41Ctl S40 HALOWEEN COSTUMES. Prtl"sitHI~ U1111ze 11ar1oua metals son needed. Apply In per-yHrs. or older wla ftll Cell OOROTuy FuenlH el Rol>ef't Bein, I llY......... Ellide CM 646·4924 makeup & aeceta. Dinette •-' ' i t t SlOO v 1 1 1 R " F Mt mlec. Stt 8·2. -••• 1 r1 " svch as a1um1num, 11e1n. son· la~ Yleno. Atrium g row ng rv ne H -846-5579 or 840·3644 Wiiiiam ro11 & Auoc:. W •1-1111 TBL a 4 Chr $100. 5 Pc 253 Brentwood 111 Sema Ei1ecuti~ i001clno for pert less steel, mlld steel. tetd Court, FHhton lllend teurant No ••P nee. LIGHT MAINTENANCE 1401 Quell St Npt. Bctl Sot~ 575, Etgi«t S25. lubel oft Senta Ana ttme ast0c:1a1e, wholesale ~x~rH: ~iiiF~A~~~ aall'T ITMl IUll ~~~~~~r'~·a~"~W3 worker S. 50 hr stertl Mt•..... & .. '!.'!.Al~--.. ~: ~~ ~:, 1~:-~':9 JUSTREMOOELEOt Furn supply Fully Ceptltlired REFS WWI C ,.... 1_....... lltftl FIT.Good for 111·22yrold 1m----1 • ---' E ""'''"' _,.,.. \aUUU & mse 11 O Ml ........_ 642 1683 JOB & INTER· Btlboll Plrl Time Full empu1 ..,.., , .. ".. ~ '"-t-•,. ti gol"" to 1Choo4 In PM ......... .,_ .. no •· Cond 1250 1474115 . --1 r pr__. . VIEW SITE HUNT. Time 117S-ll24 COOKS ANO CASHIERS .,.... ,.....,., u _ "• pe<lenc:e pref«red. for ---Un!Wftlty Attlletlc Club Stt·Sun 8.30·4 00 2512 Mt4i J/"'--t J 510a ING TON BEACH $7 00 Pl driver po11ti0nt avail. I-'.... fast grOWlno company •.-...&. 1121 .... 111tt PM men I RtQ~tbtll AnCSOver Pl. College p.,_ Cl_. I ~ PERHRSEND THIS AO& NHded imm•d Only $411\r. vetlety of tnltt1. .. .... CALL281-7656 1750•8ott1 In xlnt c:ond tMmbefSh1p NB 1500 &SSllTIH•I YOUR RESUME TO llT,IUlllJIAmll Hper'd nHd epply Good dnvlno rec:ord req ,.,.... CALL675-4262 incllran1ferf .. 760-05t8 19Slll..al Sllln Ctrt Cllnlc; Pan· JOB: TC6320 p O BOX PIT, FIT. (Need 10) Mllano·s lteli1n AH· Brtng OMV printout. Needed WITraln Mostly ,... .. ~ Yamaha CASO 1395 Ml . SATURDAY 9.3 Tim• AISlll w/clefl<:al 9~ Saere,.,;en10 CA Call Bell\, 545--3661 teurant. 600 E Bly, C-2. A,pply In person btwn 1·5 n!Q.tll wOf1I S& hr 10 Siert Needed for tlome With F•nihff Hl4 Strei Wlndsurl•r sa~-2006 LEMNOS DA functions, bkkpg knowt· 95823·0560. no '1eter ln&llULll Balboa Fun Zone 2272Mlchelson,lrvln• ...£!11Chrlt641-1079 MR ~~~~;~ Call lllf,_,.. Oynav1t t11ercl1e blk• nl ... '1111111 edge CM area Apply al lhan 1 t·3·86 II offered Dynamic lndMdual. Ex· Counter Person DELIVERY L.A. TIMES to ll&JITlu. LEI •1 11•• 12400 7' Couch. tlower I I • f S I 888 W 161h SI, NB employment. mus1 show perie need in Chine. Plaa Mak•r hornet In Newpon Beach. Pt1nt malntanance Minor p IT l&llTIUIOI _ _ • •• print $300. 858-0482 U fl I• I t! HITlL AHllTAIT you have legtl right lo Cr Y •I a I • n d FI n • Wa1ter1/Wel1ru1 Sunday Only. 3am·8•m. eltelrlcal plumbing & Office ci.enlno. lendecape BEAUTIFUL Corf" leble. Y At.AAHA Concert Orgen 2M Eld 1• 11r ... work G1ltware Full or Par1· Apply b4tween 2•4Pm Economy PU. req'd carpentry. Apply at 888 me.Int ~ •rrend1 Mutt Ol•tt toP. gold carved E·5 $2800 French coun· F~~~~~d=t~l-~l~~Y E,:f.1: Pick up 1 durable blcyde tor 11me Contecl Mrs Green 9108 Adema 646-14 l3 Of 546-8441 W 16th St. NB have own tranaportatlon pedffl•I ltol .... to ap-lry dlnlno lbl a mttcnlnQ S....., ....... Pr1vet• Pracllc• Seal thOMwerm-... thertrelta at Grifton Str•tt In Hun~":~':; ::-Ch May epeak Spenlllh. Cell preel•t•, S4t 551·14 t3 side bOard ~800 NI ll ... , .... 'BHch (213>'31•2929 byw1tct11ngthedaMlfted South Cout Plaza H•ve•pr•i•ule M·Fl-5 675-2311 ---h•gh bk uphOI antlQ~ ..UUU --PIQ99 549·5278 lllTlll/lllltllll IAA..-.-...,. -••• -•• -1 Iron ttove. blKI<. wlttl chrs $125 .. Game tbl B DENT AL CHAIRS IOE AS· -------Seetclng Ille rlgtll lndMd· WHnv.n ..-• .. ,... H--" w/4 eai>te1n Cf\rt $385 New alanc. tfloeit I SIST ANT 4 day week :•• •• • ••• •• •• • •• • •••• •••f uallor the eleo•nl M1tfno For Retell CIOltllng Stor• PIP" S 175 6'5· 1321 Per Sien hell runnw stoo c1o1t11::\ Rocle t>Ottom Newporl Beach lmmed • . • ot the TOWlRS RES· in Newpor1 Center, full Girts Fr Prov Bedroom Nort.ek1 Ctllna strv for 12 ptie.at tlurecs.y & Friday opening 646-3535 • ( \Hf.F.H OPPORTl '\11 \ • TAURANT Apply ln~per. time posltt0n Will treln set. incl queen bed dbl SllOO Ciechotloveklen & Mondey 9am-<tpm 23-4 • • son 10AM·4PM. M·F I N A II bl Cell for appointment dreSMr, and lal>ltt. Ilk• china MN lor 12 saoo E Hth Str•I. • 113 ITAIFIH • MANA GER • TheSurl&SandHOlel pen n1• ow v• • • 830·5. M·F 644-5070 newS150 720.1775 AnhqueRotewoodthav· Th11Saturdey0ntyaA.JO OMlllUTll e e Hi55 s. Coest Hwy --~!a~ Otneue Ml 4biiek neugh 1~ mirror & steno $130 Bike, clOthff, lurntture E•pertenced. •nerge11c. • • Laguna Beach. CA c AR R Q u TE s HOIPTlllllT chatrs, ~•lnul bleck 760-5034 TV. nlc-ntca. b«*a, etc ambllloui individual : \pJJli1·ationi. art> no" hf'tnjl. 1w · : llSnll/lllT belu1lve NB Men1 Club. table. All Ilk• newt s 110 Caatru Reuon• b l•• 2 12 7 ~~9:.1~~ ;::; !0':;~;;,· e 1·1•111t•1I for rnana1tl"mt>nt JJO itions. e Full time lld. Eaper nee Mele prtl'd Meture. 6A2·6028 lcai~t 1111 Relelgn Ave Call Jo (7141836-0763 • 1 ... . d 1 t 1 • Apply in pe<son. L1 Blet· E•rn EXI•• C••h people or1en1ed. n-amkr KING SIZE BED AND 35m-m =on c~a I Ht. ltac~ I HI HOSPITAL HOME CARE e nul\I ua" mui.t h' "" f· • rilz. 414 No Newpor181, • 752·7903 Mr Thomas WALNUT HEADBOARD, flutl&trl;,d t>r_,;•;;_· fS7 cu h Chell frene< • moti\ a 1rd. o r1urniit>d. flt>,ibl.. and • Nwpt Bch 8"5·6700 For O.llvery Of Thi• P•per Ffe11eble me1 person. o;;: GOOD CONDITION 11111 in t>o• 'wiwarrantY entlQue C>M "" 1eblir.11r-' Cltrical/OfJict 54 : 1toal o rit>ntr d . \ppliranh mu1,t ""JU\ : llA•tE CALLEll&•S see 1>u1y rooflno yard S225 540·3238 eve us Call 6'4·2&31 dtyt ti• tykH trHhouH GENERAL OFFICE Air-e "orkinj( .. ith ,outh'. • " " HUNTINftTQN BEACH RetponJibtllles met.,iel Lovely oek coif tbl wood c:ouc:tl tov .... t & Chei<. port erH Non-smoker e e Now 1ee•11no· U pickup & deltvery tOb II f f II roclung Cl'lalr 8 dfWf Ptrl ume mornings • RC"ltablr H•hwlr . \wli'1 Iii ''""' e PANTRY GIRLS setup a C>tdtrino mi · ~:~:!!1 .. S:,fao e~~t ~~0 1M ti Mll drHHt poller lbl 852·0404. ask tor Sharon • ... e HOSTESS FOUNTAIN VALLEY ter1ats B111noue1 a • Gd ehanginn tt>I 854•3851 BUMlt H<>Ynd, trk:olor, 2 merble coff .. lbl work • ar1r1 '"'uranc·,. fl mu~t. e Apply 4200 Scoll Drive, dri111ng rec: d 642·7222 ··• yr old melt, llouM train· shelves 964-04311 or HI IFFICE FIT Ptlones bllllng. typing. CM aret Mon-Fr1 645-9640 e \\ ff II h e Newport Beach Mon-Ffl INDEPENDENT SOiid oek dtn•no t•ble TI ecs, st1011.AKC reg11t.,ed Sa l/Sun 9·2 9552 Pet· • I'll f'r t''H't' t-nlc·ompan\ l'O·e be1ween3·5 llyou re notmetehongtoth• cha1rs.3yr1old.1tkenew Ca11 964-56H1vttmt0 t1wood·Adam1/Bulhafd • t'flh 1ndudinl(: Paid \Rl'Rtion and . Cllltlfle(StuM youmayt>e $600 ObO Lv mso --------- ••..... ,. la.a.et a pay1n9 pt1eH thll are out ot : holida~'· m~dia·el and rlt>n1a1 in·: ,. ,. Deliver 1 day a week. No 11eo 122•1868 IWt lbmlab llll Giant 20 Femlly-Gerage Se1e1 Follow SIQl\I btwn Warner & Hell. Beectl a New11ncs S•t 10am-3pm PART TlllE Advertising Public Rela· lions Agency needs PIT Aut s tor effands. mall· mg/gen olc Mull have car Mon-Fro arternoons pref d Susan 957-2555 e touran1·"· bonu., proJram. ,alan anrl e ,, acc:ep~~":p•p,1cet1oni collecting. no solicit ing. P---·~!!!!!!!!!~•-11!!!!!!!!!'-· c AXHsbAN 1111 elrculer • rnilf'&ll,. allo .. an1 t' • tor energellc people 10 table saw A1llchmen11 : \p11 I~ in IJt'r-on Tu··' lhtu : G~~~~~t ~~t:u~~ttaro•n Must have dependable car, MOTOR ROUTE ~~S8~~~1-~~i Now : fhur~. 2:00-6:00 P·"'· : litolaH 011111., truck or station wagon an d 1 .. 1. brMar '142 DoVINd SALE o c1 11 I Pttt A Aai..ts "41 25 bed Iv dJn lurn trun die bed, llec lrpl tur1 PETS ARE PEOPlE TOO• bds bike Mucn More HOEnlllllTF/T Design firm. pl1uan1 81· mosphere M·F Mull be 1ndepend•nl and type 45wpm 26I·1161 HCEPTlllllT IHC'TY 2 po11t1on1 o~n. Mon-Fri 8· 1 pm & 1.&pm Busy phones & good lyp•no skills Must be well groomed and reliable Experience helpful bul w ill lf81A C e.ti ~n 631· 1266 IEOlnllllSl Bu•y phones IC>t Corp & Mfg lacllllV L•ght lyptng requtred Apply al 888 W 161tl St NB : OllAllE COAST PllLllllll 00. : ,,. ..... , .... e 0.14-LIH 0... : 330 W . Bay St. • hH 1t1, : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : Stners e EOE • All thlfts evallel>le epply • • 19770 Beach. Hunt Bell • • • •• • • • • •• •• •• • • ••• e ••• • 225 E. 171h, Costa M"• insurance. CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney HOlnlHllT For comm'I contractor 1n l-------------.,..--------------.,..---------------.,..--------------.,.---------~ Movi11 A••erti1ia1 lites C1~i1tt1 Cl1aaia1 Stmct R1 .. 11ittia1 NB $5/ht Pl'IOnes mall, light lypl~ filing Call Jessie• 1)73-0760 UUICIHCT'Y Resp ror phones otdet ptoc bkkpg & otc pay· lblH Xln I typing & 10 key teq Some sales sup- port N/smkr sal to S 1400 540· 7111 Juhe SECIUARY Amb1ttou1. hard working secretary tot eggress1ve re11 es1e1e compeny; must lype 45 wpm good on phones. neat appear· ance non·smkr real es· lete license • Ask l0t Tom Lee 642· 1603 SECRET ARY Otgan1zed. dependable self 1neen- 11ve w11h follow lhru 1n NB aree S 1000/mo C~646·4290 ;i];iiiiiiii.:~;;;;mml CUSTOM CABINETS PERSONALIZED HSECLN Reliable Energetic: Prof •Ctosel Design •Custom Many years exp Rel s Af1 Couple Wiii Housesot Will *1·1 llYIH* CLEAN & EXPERT Over 25 yeats experience Lit T 116 428 730· 1353 $2.40 per day Tna1 s All you P•Y tor 3 Imes 30 dlV m1n1mum in lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TODAY!! ASK FOii LOIS Your Service D11eetory Represen1at1ve 142-4321tit.310 ~ 11 ch en C e b rn e ts 6pm Beth 850· 1772 care tor h0tses. dogs * Fotm1ca -cats. birds etc Me1n1 Hector 12131547-3053 Ct 1tr1cttn yds xlnt refs 641-4970 ••ABC MOVING•e Caru1try REMODELS -Additions. L1 .. 1C1,ia1-Quick a Careful T 138046 !:. _ repair French Doors a A E11pert Carpentry Ser111ce windows Uc 5•11· 7952 Lawacart LO RATES 552.0410 Repatr-Remod l·Ado111ons C t t' bid if LANDSCAPE ANO N1r1i1 Strvict OootS·elC 548-4980 ••• rlC ••• CONST We di 11 all• Reas •• 'l.l' ompanlon/Atdes for live Ooors-Moldmo•·Bay •l •1 pt1ces hctlns 46·7070 1n earl! & Ille hskpg for Wlndows·Complele Paltos LOCAL co~t ACTOR· tS ORIENTAL GARDENER lhe eloerly (7141833·2009 AOd1t1ons Ouahly Work yrs ••P Rel~' Renegade Full gardening ser111ce . . · 477 446 Paul 548-8860 Cons1ruc11on 650-3223 Free esllmates 530-0185 .. • .. • .. ••""t!!'ll~l~'!'!'!"!l~~~- Doots·Reo•ir-Altera11ons Dttrt Gardenlng·CIH nups-Tr .. f 1N£ PAINflNG By Rich· Cabmels-Panef.Locks·elc A· l CUSTOM OOOAS & removals· Trim-New lawns aid Sinor 16 yrs or nappv 35 yrs eap Jerry 6•2·0567 DOORWAYS All Sllders & Marni Alfredo 541-3833 ~~!~,.m~~~' L•c 9~~4614~ SUN VALLEY COtlSI Lie Bonded 548-5555 Ttee/TrtmlCleenup compl A A A PAINT ING 1n1 1fxt I do 11 all' Homf' lmpro~e Electrical gardening Reas prices 1 QWEST possible price PllLIC HTICI 14 yrs rets 642 7390 642·2873 Chuck 1o Slt>P Se•,,•Ce 662·3235 r11e c a111 Pubtte u111111es P&aa111ctircta1c Comm1ss1on REQUIRES Plus Small Remodel and ~ DUSTY'S Lendscape/lawn MA TOIAN PAINTING lh&I all used household Add111ons Walls Doors Ouo1i1v wotk free esl Mam Serv Wkly/month/ Ouahly R Specially goo<Js movers pr1n1 1he1r 142· lllO, I CUE, KH 4255 13 968· 1401 1 time Free est 24 I· 1640 Lie. 28851H 631·9295 Pu C Ca l T numt>er 1n all C . RESIOICOMM'L/IND 26 ITllP OL ASGOW PAINTING adver11semen1s II you lrpttl yrs Do my own work Lie Sl & Rlltl RTEll, 1 lnl E•I JO yrs exper have a quesnon aboul CARPET LAYER Sells 278041 Al 646-8128 ump 00 •moves rel s 642 5214 the legallly of a mover. Carpers at Wholesale Back Verda Ok 536-4444 HCHTARY Call Public Ullllles Com· Prices lnstallellons and ELECTRICIAN Gardening Full Servlc• PAIHl•t EIPHTISE IY RE Developer In Costa mission 714·558·415 I Repatrs Tim 5411·5785 Lie 233108 Sm•1111•rg41 Mow edge. clean UPI CltRIS SECR6Aa~1T Nwpt Cir. lie• ht;'m-:;'s1 ~r· ganized. typing & ~s.<>...rf)' phon~ worl\. 644 .. 1242 Mesa near J w Airl)Oft 1oM S repairs 548·5203 966·2716/Eves. lv mso Res1<Jen11al commer I. needs outgo1no person I c .. 11t/Ct1crttt ELECTRICIAN Ou•I woo L8ndteepe/Garden Ser-FREE e<,tim 994·5819 wtlo CM type 65· 70 wpm. Actlltica Ctilia1i &tveweys. patioa. p11hs Ftee est S20 hr vic:e Compl monttlly me1n1 RALPH s PAINTING LIC musl htvt WIP exp , ebl• REBLOWN OR PAINTED etc No 100 100 small • 487892 Greg 979·6276 xlnl refs Steve 546·9147 Reas Raies Cus1 Wk 10 edll oramm•r beck up Also Int E!!I Pe1n11~ Reas Mickey 5311 0553 NEW ' REPAIR No fOb TllEES-1n1 Ext Fr est 962-4701 rectplton & mainl hltl'IQ Lie 288597 631·9295 WEEKS CONCRETE too small Te>p quallly p • $1600/mo 75 t·8003 AMTEX TEXTURING SERVICES • Sew culling· Reas FREE est 1131·234& TopC>fdlremove Cl•enup l~liitif!wrl;.;;l"l._!'!"!'l!W'!r"'°'~ llm/HOIPTlllllT Well & C.11tng Texturing remove eoncrete·HPh•ll· nu lewnltprnklr 751-3476 FARTHING INTERIORS Full· Time Typing. filing & 848 7203 9ob 521·9957 dirt ·487559 631·2610 ffa .. 7a11 ISHll<AWA LANDSCAPE HANGINGrSTR1PP1NG trrandt tor N•wporl Aapblt Cllll• Cart ••HANOYl.lXN•• Cle&nups & Malnten•nce VISA-MC 673· '512 g~•g'81~ 1E52~~:~opm•nt ''P.,.t°'r~l<i•ng""""'A-ra_•,.R .. ••P••1-,.-1-·'"'e•""b•y""N""u_r_1e_w_l""t'"!'4-y-rt_•_•_P•ILarge or small I do 11 1111 (71 41850-4147 Plllttf/l t t'ir R surlac1no . RootlnQ & taking appllc IOI daycare Pal 531·5579 Of IVt mso I( c TREE SERVICE IRYWALL SIO'TY /llOlnllllST w"1 .. rproor1no• 631·4199 S11r11no 1113 536· 7807 •GEN HOME REPAIRS Top Trtm Removel Ouet Complelfli services' FREE Loetl Lao Bctl , .. 1 ••t•I• Paml Drywall Cerpentry Serv Lie/Int Ir" ett HllmllH' 968 6374 ofllc:e wl 18 buly tOefttl A•tt ltrtlct1 CAAING, txp'd Nanny s. etc Gary 645-5277 PTL 969·8263 or 536-aet& F T poalllOn •97 41 I I •MOBILE AUTO DETAIL• tlSkperl hve.inslor OUI FENCES-GA TES Tret lrlm JAPANESE GARDENING Spec:lel monthly rtlff lr0tn l 7S weelt 647'24 15 Dump run$ c MIN B SERV Clean.up & Mainl TYNT n......Y tland ¥rtth.Merll 251· 13 II •MY HOME OAYCAR area Jim Wh)"le 642· 720t FrM •St Tony H4·4758 November 3 tl\rOUOf'I Ille .... It ..... _ Xlnt progrtrn , .. , ,., .. .. ,1y pert of Janu•ry l•K" medlCtl hp 6'2..0544 tiOME REPAIR Plumber, ..... .!I. 24ltr11 f lll·llH •AH p1urn1:>1no & neeuno• ...... u.1; &Miti•• Pettontble. del•ll Often· IRTtAioR 6E'eoMXtiAd c ei.ttrte•l Ill• work b•ltl "A"M"ICP!rl(!i!WOP!llloR•l(P'l""l§•m-eJ-1 ""IO""b-. tatea 1ncs1vldut1 with Ytehll ~1thz1no 1n eon· leaai!f ltmct & klle remOdel 647·2326 New1><>fl Cotta M•H. ____ PWP!WIPJ'!'W- good 1c:cur1tt ly"'lno t ..__.,,. 1 • w · R FXPEAT REkAObtL"'R 8 ,. OYr .,...,.,.1ng cur arnt Hou..c1Mn1ng• lndOWI llllilt lrvtne el'• 675-3175 "' ~~P:em;~P~;=~; Seam• Newport 754 ena 14 yra8 '$"::~ ~··•· g:n tf RAULINO JloVINd MHonry Of All TtPtt ;= ~86;" L&c,-;'~2 l)ilrlerred, Pensonic: l<Xli l 11lat11 S.mcts trt nt 4 • int/ '' 01•oge 8 Yatd C1nup1 Block wallt·bf!Ck work·tllt 700 E•c 1ieo1 1~ •WANTED tQpiJJd XAB Dtpandablt, ~111c:1en1 Jon 64$-8!$2 p11101 Ir" ttl 536·•833 wTifilll!t.,..,.._.~,..r.:-.~ skill• and eb1111y to CLERICAL 'NOAK IN MY Seenc11na1rien OI IOoklnO MAULING • CLEAN-UPS lllnl!f EXPCRT CERAMIC fano tlandl• h••vv work IOtdt HOMC Rt:AS 840 7413 fOf houwc.l .. n•no N B , ........... _ .. _____ 01\hMCltvt Aflorl.labl• w•ltl lrequ•nl ln11r• • Ltg 8th Dan• Pl •r••• 7 Dtyt LO~ll '81•1 lf .... -.&111 Mcnena Datha 722-Cl783 rupt1on1 c.~..... Cell Mar io 494~ IOI Ct BIH'f, 631 4741 ITmlll--•• ...... ... ... JxtNiCR j cXilAIT Mt. IS HOU WOAI< DAI VINO It •• CUW4d Nie Of Ortnige Co Oriolnal Wia4tw Cltul11 845-~ (•t &2 I FINISHING tflp 1te1n YOU CAAlY1 t!Mnb We tell 1.ao.r1wnat Student MO.I. Tntuutd LEl T..ir: SUNSHINE IN CaUl)tltwetn -4pmlor IUltlltn••" Oui11ly-c>fk, DON T DfSPAIA Ctll t"*YnetdlOllno..toovv lie Tt24·4lt 6'1-8.427 Sun hone•1ndO'#Clt•nino Ol)OlnlrMlll lrf'f!l'ltl ~ 802°1703 THt 5yrStkP 157·3 IS .tlllll'Mt'f~ N£WWttttlouMS\Of19t Lid Ca1t(?l418A8·5980 ? Available In Irvine area. $700 a month. No collectlng. 3-4 hours a d ay. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call 642-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORA NGE COAST llHJPlllt 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa. CA Boarcslno a Groomlnot 16611 Jtb Cir HH or call Spec:1a1 Poodle Puppies 846·331 a T .Cup Toy· Min , 548-2848 WtHI .. .,. ffil Piaan I Or1aa1 • illu RDAY 8.m -2pm HSI Ftrml 429 Cypr ... Drive A"'""'"Nt•1 ... o"'"u ... t-a ... "'"b-y-a·r.·n·a·•1..,.rt ltac• lllt P1eno Chlckerlno. 80 yrs old mini cond Tr•d• lor laract Seit: l11 Ll4t smell ci r or truck, Plrtlr,,Sltl·12 642-4610 BALO\\iN8f-t -9 lnCh GRAND Et>onv r•· slorl!d = 6001' $5800 (714) 6«-•048 MOVING SALEAn11ques HousehOld items furn lots of wtcter and tods sturl 46th & Seeshote Thurs & Fri Oct 16 a 17 4 line mimimun ~~~ • ' · A Garage Sale ~\\).s Kit for $1.00 For 94.IO you can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There la a 4 llne minimum and the price Is the same whether you advertlM 1 day or 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden t reasures Into cuh. We are a lso offering a Gulde to .. tt., 0.99• l alM tor 11.00. This guid e Includes Id eas on how to advertise. how to plan, whet Items to sell, plus ld eaa for a better garage sale; also a garage .uie stgn. pricing atlckers, Information on city ordinances and an Tnventory aheet. You can purchue your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place your ad at: llilyPillt Orange Coaat Deity Piiot, 330 W•t Bey St., Cotta M ... Huntington 8Mch l~t. 17M9 8Mch BtYd . Huntington 8Mch. Monday • Friday 8:30 AM to 5 PM , 642-5678 \ '72 Seeray w/trailer. cu tty cabin. newty rebll out- dnve, exll cond S8500 FIRM 805·965·6412 IELPf I leaf lntrs •3' Hell FDMY-try 119K •O Viking S F -try 75K 4 38 lullrs. alt cab-try 79K WlaNI DriYt/ JNpl 36' Trojan aft cab-try 7SK 9030 •8 Tolly 80. mint-try t95K ll •fEP lllll ,.. IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951 -3144 800-428-7485 APR FINANCING On Approveo Cr.cllt 60 Month/30% Down Limited Time Only s • .,.. ..... , 1540 JambOrte, N B 6.40-64'4 SEP&l&Tf ElllPIAI DELIVERY DEPARTME~T McLAREN'S BMW M·F 11119, S·S 1111 0 626 S Euclid SI Fullerton. CA 714 680 6300 2 t3·69 I 670 t DATSUN 82 280ZX Turbo 2 2 tully loaded btk, .tuto .i c lfl;Jll1 tnl exit S6900 obo 854 JO 19 Owoer fine av111960·7467 11 .,.. .,_ llN-41 n ISL If W&IHIHS • o;-::; & MBl 82 300SD Turbo, 72 6-7t's 7kw loaded • 111{111 eretvll =red pris11n.. anathrac1te w/etec. slip. po" trades: Not t but 5 10 choose C 'I P ""' ~·alamono te.1111 int 59K Try s65k1 960•7467 from 1n all colors preowlWd 81 • "' '"' $22 500 PP 673· t 181 · 0111ngeCoas1 .... Totally Redone 35' Pac . Jeep/Renault lt eta. make a dlf· r=======i Blue Fin • •;, Interest 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa -.. whlfe~OU IT'M met s 12.000 Wiii hn Oockeo Hl-I023 ,.,. __ ;.r; .a. .. at Bal Is 644-5965 _..., S,eff/Sk' hat Tr1eb 9035 • nan . ~T l I 7016 12TOYOT&~T .. ,. --= II Twt•H.lfTSllS L~:~ ~~~ 5-speed SCll!WLR . (550) $1800 ea obo Loe 2B50339 {I,.) ..... 111 979·7820 or 536-2130 SI Ill ...-. I 208 w t.t. SM•• Me Stme•t S.•i••eat1 Salli" 7u20 THEODORE ROBINS POASCHF Al-IDI lttfVROLI T H~lio1 Quellty !>•I'" a S.rvlte 44S t Co .. 1 Hwv N•,.port Buch r or Pampered Mercedes Benz IMMEDIATE CHM Top Mercedes Prices Paid CAI l PETER or RAY MOUSE OF lllPOllTS dial MHCEHS 213 or 7 14 637 ·2333 TOYOTA 77 Cehca ST I alnt cond IO rm auto .111 om Im tape $2850 Ole 548-1181 Hme 645·88141 YW 174 IU&, SHO OIO., 541-1173.,142-3121 3 HP AGULL s, 75. 2 cyl Albin w/lrans. gas $595 New Honda gen $395 V-Drlve $395. 646-4005 FORD /Of>ll HAABOI BLVD (0\IA M l\A t>41 0010 BUY through classified 6 7 3 ·0900 Clustlled 11151pec1al 1nlor· 1 •-======::!I mauon 101 people wnh -spec:1a1 needs -------'-------~~~~~~--------~ THANK YOO f;2~ IN U.S._A. 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Umemoto whirled and lcicked, and Harvard Professor Dudley Herschbach Is one of three to share the 1986 Nobet Prize In Chemlatry./AI Sandinista& claim a man Identified by an American captive to be a CIA oper- ative In El Salvador was reaponalble for the bomb- ing an alrllnec/ Al Coaat Gas pockets In Newport · Beach and Huntington Beach are among the moat volatile In Southern California, according to a state survey .I A3 Nation Scientists find the gene responsible for muscular dystrophy In what Is called an historic dls- covery ./ M The Senate approves an anti-drug bill without a death penalty for drug- related murders./ Al down went the man's al'JTI and knife. She doubled up her fist and htt ham flush on the chin. The blow knocked the man apinst the wall and dazed him. He had enough. He took off runsW\g throu&h a residential neigh- borhood. The attempted robbery occurred minutes after the S-foot-4-inch, 102· pound U memo to opened the Animal Medical Center in Fountain Valley Monday momina. "I saw this guy walking around and didn't thank anythina about it," $he said today. "He grabbed me and sajd, 'give me money.' I co uld hear something click. I was raised in a touah neighborhood and I tcnew what ll was. . "I thought, 'Oh, shoot. I'm goinJ lO get stabbed.' I ltncw where h (the knife) was. It was a lucky guess. And I kicked it. Then J b1t him with my riaht hand on the chin and at knocked llis head apinst a concrete wall. I lhlnk he was in a daze. He didn't stick around aner that. .. Umemoto. 23, a resident of Hunt- ington Beach, said she suffered a cut where her leg brushed the assailant's knife. "I also chipped a knuckle when I hit fiim. lhe guy had a hard face." ' Umemoto's prowess was hardly unexpected. She's studied karate for nine years and earned a bl8ck belt that acknowJ. edtes ahe't an cxpen. she said. Her teacher 11 her husb9nd, Harry, who is proud of her, ahe uid. Umemoto, a receptionist at the Animal Medical Center, uid she also ~ived law enfo.ument traanina as a police explorer scout and at the Police Academy at Golden WeSl · Collqe. -. She also picked up a few thinas about self defense, she said, while bcinaraised in a "tolW\" area near the border of Garden Clrove and Santa Ana. "More women should be awm they can do somethan&." she said. "I( they &)vein, they can ~t hun." But Umemoto also said &he wouldn't have done the same truna if the would-be robber had been armed with a aun. "l(t~ey have a'Jun, f 11ve them the money." The suspect was descnbed u havana black lla1r. abou1 S feet 4 inches lAll. ind weighing about 190 pounds. ~- Supervisors OK Santa Ana Heights plan Hope residents' ft ht with airport noise finallybrou httoend By LISA MAHONEY CM ... 0.-, ........ Orange County Supervisors closed the book on one of their thorniest land-use problems Wedncsda) by approving a specific plan for Santa Ana Heights. . Located under the flight path of John Wayne Airport, the community has been a battleground over aircraft noise since the county announced plans to expand the a1rpon by I 990. The specific plan regulates Land uses agreed to by res1dents an January 1985. The plan preserves pan of1hc area ror res1den11al-cques1nan and kennel uses whale converting the rest to a business park. It 1s the last of four plans to bnng the com munity into comphance with state noise regulations. Supervisor Thomas Raley, whose 5th dastnct includes Santa Ana Heights. said the specific plan should take the communny from years of neglect 10 a bnght future. Director of Planning Bob Fisher said he hoped the plan will result an harmony between residents and the airport. Two plans previously approved by supervisors -purchase assurance and acous11cal 1nsulat1on -have left many homeowners bmer. Residents say the voluntary plans (Pleue eee SAJlfT A/ A2) Heart disease risk hifher for heavy drinkers of coffee By DANIEL Q. HANEY ., ....... .,,... BOSTON -A new study finds that heavy coffee drinkers arc nearly three times as likel y as non-users to have heart disease. but expens cau- tion that n's stall not clear whether the morning brew actual!) contributes to heart trouble. Several previous studies have turn- ed up no firm link between coffee dnnking and heart disease But two new reports, including one published an Thursday's New England Journal of Medicine. conclude that folks who dnnk a lot ofcoff~ -at least fivt' or sax cups a da> -ma ) be at sagnaficantl) higher nsk However. such stat1st1cal assocaa- taons do not prove that the coffee as the cause of their hean problems Researchers point out that 11 ma} be something else. such as cofft>e dnnkt>rs' personah11es or what the} stir into their co ffee , that 1s bad for their heans. "I would emphas11e the fact that more research as needed before mak - ing am pubhc ht>alth recommen- (Pleue eee COFFEit/ A2) INDEX Advice and Games Boating Bulletln Board Business Clualfled A9 A7 A3 Family of girl mauled by lion files lawsuit Comics Death notices Entertalnment Opinion 85:-6 87-10 A10 87 A8 A11 A7 A3 84. 7 21 state, county agencies defendants; Laura-may need bone marrow surgery Paparazzi Pollee Log Publlc notices Sports Televlslon Weather 81-4 A8 A2 By LISA MAHONEY ud PAUL ARCHIPLEY OllMO.., .... ...., The parents of Laura mall an El Toro girl mauled b) a mountain hon an March. have filed suit an Orange County Supenor Coun seeking dam- ages from numerous state and count) Growth underlies Newport races in districts 1 and 3 81 STEVE MARBLE °' ... ..., ......... There arc 12 candidates vyina for four seals on the Newport Beach City Council. The Council is divided into districts, thouah a&ndidates are elected at larae. The race so far hH patted slow- arowth and pr~arowth factions thou&h the candidates have resisted those label In two of the districts incumbents arc seekina rc~lcctaon and in the other two the field of clndidates is wade open. Flnt Dbtrkt Don Strau 1 has arown accustom to beina a lone voiet on the Newport Beach C!lY Council. For ei&ftt years. he has steadily voted aaainst projects and develop. menu that call for office construction or hotels. He v '""'" a~an when he voted 1&11nS1 '-'""'"'It with the co1 1>1nsion. Strauss secs himself as a balancing vacwona pro-growth Cit}' council. Has foes see ham as a man who is simply out-of-step with the cat}"'s establish- ment. James "Bu zz" Person t'i the person who hopes to bnng Strauss· tenure on the council to an end. Others have tried before but Per- son, a city plannina comm1ss1oner and the panel's former chairman. has launched what' may be the most V\&orous campai1n Strauss ha )Ct raced. Person, an attorney who laves 1n Balboa, has mustered an 1mprc ive war chest of ncarl)' $2S.OOO. trauss, who laves on Lido Isle. ha raised about $18,000 The two have aaretd to k~p 1he1r contest clean Person ad.nowlcdac traus as "a true atntlemcn" and trauss Hys about the same thing of Person. But that'<; where the back-loppana agencies for allegedly failing to warn the family of the hazard posed by the wild cats. Laura 5 \\a~ mauled b\ a lion \\hlle \\-alktng With her mother tn Ronald W. C'a~pers Waldernes Park near ~an Juan Capistrano on March 21. STEVE MARI LE ELECTION '86 Flrat ln a .erlea ends Person claims trauss as inattentive 10 the needs and concerns of re adcnt!I an Balboa and Central Newport He sa~ s trau s votes against proJCCl~ 1ust 10 vote against them. Further. he states that Strauss has abstained from 'oung an 35 instances over the last four )'Cars. "He ~)S he rvcs as a balancing point of view That's fine But he has Ix-en unahlc lo work cffectavcly with the council to act an)'One cl~ tO IO along with ht~ point of view." Person say,. Perwn characs that homrowncrs and those who rcprc nt homeowner orpn1zat1on'I have lo t faith 1n • traUS'I, that trau vote'li ht phaloi>ophy rcgardlc of how hi const1tucn1s feel. tr8U\'I takc'I thC' ftCCU§lttQn'I an stnde. (Plate tee ffltWPORT/A8} .. \hr 'u llrrl·<l \l'H'rc hl'ad and eye in1um·' .ind 1~ pan1ally paralyzed. Thr wit Ii ltd Fnda)' names 2 I Kmrrnml'nt l"nllllt''> and and1v1duals Jnd t\\u pn,att' corporattons as ddl'ndJnt' l:alh hJ\ 'Oda)' to respond. T houi;h t hl' su 11 does not ask for 'peulil Jamagr ,. Donald and Susan \m:ill \ought S2R mallton each an d.11m' likd \\llh the \tate and count) lJ'>I Jul\ .ind .\ugu't Huth d a11n<. \\ere denied I hl' w1 1 1.hargc'> that county em- ployees were aware of the danger of mountain hon attacks. It maintain~ that park employees warned some patrons that a hon had been seen an the area, but that the malls were never told of the hazard. The famil y also blames the state and government consultants for not properly tracking and managing the hon population 1n and around the park so the animals would nm be a danger to humans. The suit names the count} En- vironmental Management .\gene}. Irvine Jevvish center buildlnaOK'd; issue of parkfng delayed By G. JEANETTE AVENT 1>e11y,... c .. 111111ndeft1 'l,jeaghbors complaanang about traffic and parking at an In. me k" 11th center. ancludt"J problems caused by an Orthadox rabbis closure of tht' the parking lot on the Sabbath. failed to ha"c their complaints addre sed by the Irvine City Council Tut>sday. The council. an approvina a temporary adman1strat1on building for for tht' Cha bad of Irvine JcWlsh Center, refused to debate the traffic and parling concerns on the advice of the cuy attorne). "ho said the 1ssut's hould be debated separately at a foture dale. The cou ncil voted unanimously to allow the Chabad to install a 1.4.tO-~uare-foot, temporary office structu~ on the site for a pcnod of thret' )t'31'S to relieve the problem or the ~nctuary doubling a, clas room space l lnder the plan, onainally approved by the city Planning •<om mas aon. the classes now conducted an the sanctuary wall movt' to an e'1sttng temporary buildina uxd for adman1 trauvc purp0scs. The admin1 trat1vc office would move to the new temporary bu1ld1n1 In a letter 10 the city, Harold Wean, a nearby homeowner who appealed the dec1s1on to the council, said the placement of another temporar) bulldana on the s11e would mcrea5" traffic and parkana problem~ and "condone an expansion of existtna use on the 11e •• Tht> c11y plannana staff. however. dettmuncd that the temporary bu1ld1n1 would not create any addattonal traffic or demand for paO.ana be\.:llUSt" the bualdana doc'i not represent an expansion of the etntcr'<1 a<'tlVittc, ' J (Pleue Me JSWllH/ A:.l) its park\ and rcrn:a11on and prn)!.ram pl.rnn1ng di\ 1'>10n'>. the ~mint\ Harhor\. Bcachc<i and Parl' Dl\tnct and h~h and Game Comm l\\ll>n ( ounl) emplo)ces named indudC' the head of the EMA "1 urra' \tuam and agency adman1stra1 or' Rnhc:r1 Wingard and Ha l Kman ( l)Unl\ .\dm1n1<.tratl\ t' ( )lfi~l'f Lam Parn<.h as naml·d in 1hl· \u1t J' are \eH·ral park l'mplm ees tate agenrn.•, ll\ll'd .1., dekndan1' 1ndudc 11~ Rc~ouru: .\[lenn Oq>an (Pte .. e 11ee FAMILY/ A2) Harbor master fighting cutback By ROBERT HYNDMAN CM"'9Dellf ..... lteff Harbor Master Harr) Gagt' 1~ Sttktng public support 10 ~vef'S( u count)' dcc1s1on to replace henlT~ deputies wnh lower clas~11ied "special offi~rs" at Newport Harbor. Dana Point Harbor and unset Beach peaking Wednesday to the Ntw- pon Harbor Area Chamber of Com- merce's Manne D1v1s1on, Capt Gaae said the plan. de aaned to save moneys. would al Q.rcdu~ the level of law cn1or«ment and fi~ protection at the harbors. "People want to think of the harbor a a recttattonaJ area and only as a rccrcataonaJ area." Gqt said. "But "'c have to make that safe and cnJO able for them ." C1aae \atd the 42 dcpullct cm- plo~cd al thc thrte h.1rbof'!\ ha .. c (Pleue ... llAa80a/ A2} µ t. ,. • r ·1 '• •• 11 , . . .. •• ., .. II !'. "' ~J a 0 &ANtrAANAHEIGHTSPLAN APPROVED ••• ~"Ai ..-,e tbtm to ajve up too much for a small rttum. county is ofTenng to bu)' .... from Santa An.a Heilbt1 residents who have not found buyers or wbo have not been ofTcttd enouah money &o replace their currtru rtsi-~ homeowner have sajd. Homeowners also complain about the restrictions placed on plan that would help them insulate their homes apinat jct noise. lf they take advan- tqe of the plan, they must give up the ri&ht to sue the airport if noise levels increase, retidents said. A third plan designating Santa Ana Hciahts as a redevelopment area as not controversial. The pt.n apprqved Wednesda)' establishes zoning for the communi- ty, architectural standards for the business park and a traffic plan, recreation and other improvements. Two hours of testimQlly on Wednesday centered on three areas of disqrecment: traffic flow improve- ments, building tte1ghts in the busi- ness park and zoning of two acres at Cypress Avenue and Orchard Dnve owned by the·Bclt family trust. County planning commissioners recommended cul-de-sacs on Birch Street and Cypress A venue to prevent motorists irom using res1denual streets to get from Mesa Dn ve to South Bristol Strttt and the a1rpon area. A study on an additional cul-de-sac in the Bayview tract was also rec- ommended. Several re jdent comploined the traffic plan would not siop 1hrouah traffi~ becau5C drivers could drive into the Bayview tract from Cypress Avenue. Others didn't like the cul-de-sacs because they will cut off their own access to South Briatol. Supervisor Bruce Ncstande asked why Birch treet should have a cul· de-sac since it is pan of the busincs park. He said the plan provides an opponun11y to tum Barch Street into a through strtct, possiblJ climina11ng the need to extend Un1versit)' Dnve through Santa Ana Heights. Santa Ana HeiJhts 1tsidents are against the University Drive extension. Many homeowners obJected to an increase in building heights for the future business park. Community members agreed on a 35-fool height hm11 last year. but the commissjon recommended a two- foot increase. A.1r conditioners or other equipment on the roof can exceed the hmit by 10 feel. The change was made after developers said they could not build an attractive three story building at the-onginal height hmat. Mesa Drive propert} owner Thomas Titmet said the businen park offices wtll look like a senes of monohlh1" while Beverly Mulho, also of Meaa Dnve, called the proposed heiaht limit incompatible with adjacent re idential__property. The Newpon Beach City Council also oppoKd the increase in buildina heights. The city plans to annex the pan of Santa Ana Hc1ahts closest to us cit)' limits. Neaghbon wtre also divided on zoning foMlie Belt family propeny. Manha Durkee of Cypress A venue submitted a 42S-namc petition sup- porting residential use. but co-owner Jim Belt said he cannot get finoncina to build smgle-family home in what he dC$Crlbe<i as "an obsolete com-m unity." Supervisors, with Hamett Wieder absent, approved the specific plan with some changes. The option of widening Birch Street for use as a thoroulthfarc will be studied. A cul-de-sac will be installed and maintained as long as the area remafos residential. The board approved the 37-foot height limit in the business park, but reduced roof equipment limits to six feet. Roof equipment will-not be per- m ittcd where 11 can be seen from nearby streets or homes. FAMILY FILES SUIT IN LION MAULING •.. From Al ment of Fish and Game and Fish and Game Commission The Nattonal Audubon Soc1e1' and Reynolds Environmental Group are the two pm,ate corporauons named in the suit. While the Smalls wage their suit in coun. Laura continues to ba11le complicallons resulting from the mountain hon attack. Small spent three days in Chil- dren's Hospital of Orange Count}' last week after doctors found her blood count was dangerous!}' low. Laura's mother. Kath}' Small, said Wednesda} that Laura was bruising easily. prompting doctors to run a batter) of blood tests. Whereas a normal blood count 1s about 200.000. Laura's dropped to 32.000. he1 mother ~1d. ··1f 11 stays the wa} 11 is thc}"re worried her bone marrow wall stop production entirely," Small said. Doctors believe the low count ma> be the result of massive doses of antibiotics g1' en 10 her after the attack. "" of the fam1h members are ha\lng blood tests this "'eek to determine who would be mos t com- patible for a pos'i1blc bone marrow transplant. Small said the latest setback has been hard. ··1n March. !.he was ob' 1ousl} close 10 death, and now she seems to be doing so well." she said. ··vou would ne ver know she had this trouble." She has undergone several oper- auons and needs more. but now must await improvement of her blood count. She still can't see out of her damaged eye, and her parents arc worried if she doesn't begin using it she w11l lose all vision in that eye. Although she 1s home this week from CHOC. she is being monitored several days a week at Mission Community Hospital. her mother said. "We felt we were finally coming out of 11. and now this," Small said. "It's real frustrating." COFFEE DRINKERS RUN HEART RISK .•. From Al dations." said Dr. Thoma5 '-\ Pearson of Johns Hopkins Medical Institutions an Baltimore. "We had hoped to break some ground here and sumulate more research. rather than show that one stud). no matter v.hat · the findings. 1s going to conclus1vel}' ·prove or disprove a hypothesis." Pearson, himself a two-cup-a-da} coffee drinker. notes that 80 percent of Amricans consume cofTee each day. Has stud). conducted w11h Dr Andrea Z. LaC'ro1x. was based on a followup of 1.130 male medical students who graduated from Johns Hoplons betv.een 1948 and 1964. Those who recently reponed dnnking five or more cups a day were 2111 limes more likely than non-coffee drinker!> to have suffered hean attacks. angina or sudden cardiac death. '-\ st1ll-unpubh'ihcd stud} of I. 91 0 \.\ estern Electnc fa cto!') "orkcr<. 1n Chica$O found a less dramatic as- soc1auon . Men who drank six or more cu ps of coffee daily were 70 percent more hkel) than those who consumed lesser amoun ts to die ofhean disease. "'A t this point. the evidence 1s son of a little bit on both sides." said Dr. Alan D}'cr of Nonhwcstem Univer- sit). who directed that analysis.·· And unul there is firmer evidence. I thank that one should not be making public health recommendations:· GAME 5 I WEEK 5 I DAY 5 a 0 0 0 10 1 34 6 50 28 ,j/ A YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR ( CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WINGO CARD. •. Kules onrj no.-. '-' o Ov •r P game 0'e 0'" yCu' QOf'l"P cord or ·co our HOT llNE 642 4333 9 5 M F as~ for Vv IN GG 111ormo1 on ~JPilat TTWA Fl .o Ou ~ow GOOC WE ~f All f 4Pf ' 0 0 0 0 0 2 t 80 58 ( •I t I Hazy sunsfiine in af f ernoon LOW ctoud• end fog a6of'8 the Orenge Cout this momin9 Wiii Cle8f to huy IUMNnt thlt .... noon. the Natlonel W•ther SeMoe Mid. 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"'·encl .. atl:ltp .... ~riMelocMyat l:U p "'·MCI 11tt '°"'°"-.. 1:41 Lift, HARBORMASTERFIGHTS ••. JEWISH ••• From A 1 From A 1 special law enforcement and fire training and can respond more effec- tively to crimes and emergencies 1n the harbor areas. By replacing them with special officers with less training, public safety may be jeopardized. he said. Gage asked chamber of commerce members, gathered for the breakfast meeting at the Balboa Bay Club. to write or call county supervisors and urge them to reverse their decision. The Board of Supervisors voted in August to replace the 42 deputies as a way to save about $678.000 1n salaries. Ultimately. the seven sergeants and Gage would be re - placed. Paul Carey. aide to Supervisor Tom Riley. said supervisors dad not believe the higher-paid and better- trained deputies were needed at the harbors. Special officers, who receive about 56 hours of training compared to the deputies' 680, manage security func- 11ons at John Wayne Airpon and the County Ha ll of Admin1strat1on. for example. and could be trained lo take on harbor patrol fun ctions. Care' said. · In addition. Ca re}' said supervisors believe law enforcement func11onci should not be paid for by the Harbors. Beaches and Parks budget, which has funded the Shenffs Harbor Patrol ~~AA~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE 330 Wetl e.v SI Cotla Mfle CA Division since 1975. The Harbors, Beaches and Parks budget is supposed to fund construc- tion and maintenance of parks and other recreational areas, be said.z and 1s fast running out of adequate 1unds to keep up with, the budget demands. Gage admitted Wednesday that funds arc tight, but argued that reducing the level of patrol service was not warranted. ··w e see 1t as being very negative," he said. ··1f the)' go through with this change, the only way we can accom- modate it is to cease some of the functions we now provide." Gage also argued that alleged savings ofS678.000 in salaries would actuall)' be less because the special officers would suit need supervisors to watch over them. In addition. reserve officers would be lost since they would have no supervisors either. 4.ccordmg to Carey. the board maY. decide to reverse Its decision 1f supervisors arc convinced public safety is Jeopardized. Phone calls and letters to Raley. he said. have been mixed. The County Administrative Office, which recommended the change. will issue a status repon in November. and another in February. Jo addition to weekday traffic, neighbors have complained that the center closes ats parking lot on Saturday because of a prohibillon against driving for Orthodox Jews on the Sabbath. Nc11hbors say non- Onhodox members of the center arc forced 10 park on residential streets in University Park. The city's Planning Commission approved the request to prohibit on- s1te parkJnf on the Sabbath and Jewtsh holidays for a three-year period, which will expire May 25, 1987. '"Parking will be addressed as a separate issue:· Cit)' Attorney Roger Grable said. University Park resident Elizabeth Cohen said the temporary building would represent one more step toward use of the site as an elemen- tary school site. Rabbi Mendal Duchman said the center as licensed by the state as a preschool for 30 students and now has 28 children enrolled. "In no way do we plan to have an elementary school. .. he said. Duchman said plans for purchas- ing the property would be made final by the end of the year and the center was also in the process of drawing up a master plan for the site. Deity Piiot Del Ivery laQuer.ntMd Ma~ --lkl• I bee Co.le M.w CA 92626 Cle•led eoe 842·58711 --6 tdl!or.., &&2 4321 Coc>)"'Oll• 19113 Otenge Coat~ eon,.,., No -l!Oflft ....,.11e1oon1 .0.tOt•I mallet OI aovtrt,.. ,,_II ,.,.,..., mey Ile •ep<ooucec! "'t"<lll! 19«.at pe< ,,,...Al()n of eopyugl\I OW'>ef Justcall 642-6086 MOnOay-FrlOly tt you do not ,,... y04ll P9C* Cly ~30pm caloe!O<e 7pm .,.., your cooy .. .. tie .--.0 SacOtld crate poe1ege ~Id 11 Cotl• ,,. .... c.•110t,,.. (UPS IO •llOOJ Subtctlpllott by c:a1ner t S 26 pe< l)IM'IOO by ,,.,._ s 7 00 mOlltllly What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your messaae will be recorded, transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. 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