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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-11-07 - Orange Coast Pilot' --- ·-----~ ---c ---. TOllO•OW: FAIR ~ ' POMCMT80NAl ' * -- Serving Ntwpott leech, Cotta Mtta, Huntington leech, nine, L8guna IHdl, FOUllteln V..., Md ..... Oro11 Comtf l•Hfl N<,I (tll lNT1 (' " I I J ( I H N ' " I 111 I H • " ) A ' "' ( I" I MI II I• . I 'Hi. . ' I N ' • -Beirut hostages repOrtCdly Jacob'sen family left hoping, praying as police search fails to turn up bodies An anonymous caller told a West- ern news .,ency in Beirut today that the Americans had been shot by theu terrorist captors and dumped in a ~-out t'ac.tory in the western pan of the city. By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ................ Frustrated that he could do no .more than pray, Huntington Beach Clalmflled over beach Mcklnjury By SUSAN ROWLEn °' ................ A Los An1eles man filed a claim apinst the city of Newpon Beach today after be allqedly broke his neck after diving into the surf and striking his bead on a sandbar. The claim filed by Westwood attorney Howard S. Silber on behalf of Eric Simpson seeks an unspecified amount of damages for a broken neck. wbicb resulted in "hospital bills. loss of wages and pain and suffering.•• The incident occurred Oct. 12 at Corona del Mar Beach at Marguente Street, the claim states. Simpson said his head hit the sandbar when he entered the water, breaking bis neck.· The c laim does not list (Pleue..,. DIJUllY /AS) Coaat . The do-It-yourself life- guard headquarters near completion In Laguna Beach./A3 Callfomla rcsi&ent Enc Jaoobsen awaited word this morning on whether his father artd other Americans held ~ostqe in Lebanon had been executed by a Moslem firina squad. However, police werr. unable to find any bodies. The aaency had been told in jUl earlier anonymous ~II that the Policemen from lrrine, Coeta lie.. and Tutin formed a wectce to open way throqh pick et.a fo r track entertna Islamic Jihad planned to kdl the American bostaaes because indirect neaotiations wnh the United St.ates were at ··a dead end." A s~.kctwoman for the U.S. Bu~ reau of Consular Affairs said this momina that the aovemment was aware of the rcpons, but could not confirm them. 'Meanwhile. Enc Jacobsen, as well as brother Paul ofFuJlenon 11\d sisier Diane of Lona Beach, were left wondering whether they suJI bad a father. "rm JUtt sittto_a here thinklna 'what the beU's '°ina on?'" said Jacobsen. 29. "We re all pretty.afraid of the _possibilillcs and ttus kmd of news 1s"'pretty devast.atina." · David Jacobsen, the S4-year-old 0.-, .... --~"--p.,_ La elly llarllet 4latrlbation center ln lrrine WeclDeeday. llore than a dosen plelleta ha•e been~. Trlal of Richard W. Miiier, the first FBI agent ever accueed of apytng, ends In a mlatrlal./ M Market strike violence spreads Boating The unlikely name of Chicken Lipa turns up among top trophy win- ners In many Southland yacht races./81 ·Sporta The Kings play to a 4-4 deadlock wtth the Ed- monton Ollera./C1 Entertainment Patty Duke does a Ronald Reagan In reverae, going from "president of the United States" to presi- dent of the Screen Actors Gulld./113 INDEX Irvine police arrest 13 near warehouse;- skirmishes reported in Brea, La Habra By STEVE MARBLE OllNO.., ....... Picketing and violence spread today in a thrtt-day-old strike by thousands of workers at most major Southern California supermarket chains. In Irvine, police as of this morning have arrested at least 17 picketers outside the entrance to a Lucky Market dastnbutaon center. Pohcc stationed 50oflicersatt1red in full not gear there this morning to quell further violence. Arrests and slurm1shes between st~ers and non-union workers also were reponed at food d1stnbution plants in Brea, Buena Park and La Habra. according to police in those c1t1es. But striking meatcutters and Teamsters were to return to the bargaining table today at the urgmgof a federal mediator The t.a1ks w1ll mark the first mct'ttng of the oppos1na sides since the walkout beg.an Tues- day. Three strikers were inJured Wednesday outside the Lucky wa~­ houscs in Irvine when they aJlcgedly tned to block cars from entenng the (Pteu;e eee lllARK,gT I A2) Valley boy, 6 , safe after o vernigh t a d ventu re By PHIL SNEIDERMAN CM ... 0..,11'119tlWI A tense ovemiaht search m Foun- tain Valley for a missing 6-year-old child ended happily today wben the boy walked back home after spending the night sleeping outside m nearby bushes. Fountain Valley Officer K.im Kiesz said the boy. Alain Coleman was safe and unhurt today. except for a few scratches. Alain. a first grader at Cox School. apparently stayed out all night be- cause he was womed that his ~rents were upset with him, Kiesz said. His disappearance had triggered a niahttime search that involved 20 officers and Explorer Sc-0uts. one potice d<>& and an Orange County Shenfrs helicopter. which was used to check nearby Mile Square Park. Kiesz said Alain had attended school Wednesday and was last seen that day at about 4 p m .. wallung away from his home on the 17300 block of San Mateo Street. JUSt a few blocks north of the Fountain Valley police station. When the boy failed to come home after dark. his parents, Michael and Nhan Coleman. contacted police. Kiesz said officers and scouts knocked on doon and searched throughout the neighborhood for the I missing boy. he said Alain apparent- ly fell aslct'p in some bushes near a garaae along San Lui!> Street. about one block from his home The ofliar said Alarn apparent!) was hidden b' the bushes and evaded detecuon by the search team "He's a very. ver) little bo>."' J...1es7 said. The youth's paITnts apparent)} got hllle rest ovt'm1ght (Pleue eee BOY I A2J ...... ,. .. slain· chief adnurustt1tor of the Amencan Un.iv= of Beinu botpftal. wu lc:JdD& It ,unpoint May 21 while walkma to work, He is one of 1even Americans kidnapped 10 Bei:Nt over tbc put 20 morithl. itldudina two other American University of Aeirut staff memben. a diplomat, a pridt. a missionary and an AJiociatcd Press (Pleue ... ll08TAOS8/A2) Boy , 5, crushed inHBoil machine Victim climbed wall. fence to enter station lly llOllERT BARI.ER Ol .. 0.-, ......... A S-year-old boy was crushed to death Wednesday when he climbed over a fence and apparently fell into oil pumping machinery at the Villa St. Croix condomln.ium complex in Huntineton Beach. Dana Loren Rogers became trapped between oil pump counter balance weighu and an assembly belt drive. according to pobce department Jl)Okcswoman Jo Anne Bcrptrom. The boy was pronounced dead by pan.medics wbo exu-.cted his body after cutuna a lock and shuruna off power at the pump station. The 011 well is one of five ans1de the rcs1denual complex at Coral Reef near Adams Avenue belwccn Beach Boulevard and Lake StreeL The wells, owned by the Brayton Peuokum Co. of Newpon Beach, wert Pl oicctcd by an exterior wall and an interior cbam hnk-typc enclosure destancd to protect people from falhna into the moving parts a&-.the pumping station. 0 11 Field Inspector Tom Shaw said the 6-to 8-foot-h1gh fence met all cit~ safet) rcqua~ments Dana and brother Ste, en Krall. 9. wert pl.aying m tht' complex when the)' reportedly climbed the fences "to watch the oil well worlc ... Shaw heard accounu that the dead bo) somehow slipped through a 5-inch crack in the mtcnor fence Coroner deputies we-rc scheduled to conduct an autops) today Bergstrom wd a nelgbbor drove home at about 5 p.m and heard screams -apparent!} coming from the doomed bo~ The neighbor called Huntington Beach paramedics wh ile tht' dead bo) '5 older brother ran and told h1., mother. Claudia Krall >\ firt department spokesman said that 011 well owner George Brayto n o perated fiH wells m the con- dom1n1um complex developed by the Mola Development Co. Brayton op. crates 13 other 011 wells 1n Hunt- ington Beach Compan) officials dedint'd comment this morning and referred telephone calls to the police depanment. .Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge 81 82 84 A3 Citizens urged to plan for quake in Newport Bulletin Board Bullnea CIUllfled Comlca Crouword 0.th Notlcea Entertainment Horoecope Ann Lander• Opinion Paparuzt Police Log Pubffc Notlcel Sport a T-.vtak>n w .. t,,., 8S-6 C4-7 cs cs C7 B2-3 C8 82 A8 81 A3 C7-8 C1-4 83 A2 'If there ts a major earthquake, we cannot begtn to serve all the needs,· says ftre chief By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .............. Should a major earthquake or other disaster hit Newpon Beach, city official• say they'~,iudy with em era- ency plans. But are you? "If there ii a major earthquake, we cannot beain to serve all the needs," said Fire Chief Jim Reed. ''Thafs why 1 would encourqc everyone to plan for themselves what they will do 1hould a disuter strike." • Police Chief Charles Gross agreed. "I would susit every family meet and ditaW emeraency plans. You have to remember, a lot of us mi&h t be at work when a disaster strikes. but your family may be at home. You should all be prq>ared," Gross said. Gross and Reed were joined in a dJacus11on ofNewpon Beach's disas- ter preparedness by Gcorsr Zcbal. a city ac<>loaic:al consultant, City Man-aacr Bob Wynn. marine safety Officer Ken Jacobtcn1 and O.n Woodward. security services manaaer for the Irvine Co. The forum was presented Tue~y nlght at the Villa Nova restaurant by Speak Up Newport. a commumt) aroup that hosts ptnod1c public affairs discussions Recd wd lessons can ~ learned from the rttent canhqualct' that devastated Mexico C'tty Each household hould maintain surplus supphc~ of food , warm clolluna and dnnkablc Wiler. he said Persons should sttk trainin& 1n first aid and o ther medical trchn1qucs that may be required 1n case of inJun~. And alternauve 'heltt'r -e'en 1f it's s1mpl)' camp1nat'qu1pmcnt-should be on hand in ca~ home art Teachers' Unions gaining-clout Faculty-backed candidates win board seats: observers divided on vote impact The names of the btaest winners an Tuctday'a 0ra_.,.. County IChooJ board elec:1ion1 dadn't appear on the ballot. Local teachers' U1\t001 ~ tho deer-cut winners. Their cabdktata ecorect a atunruna strina of victories. Fot euJnple: •South Oranaie Co~l voten e)ected three t.eacher· ed can· dadata and urueet.ed two lncum~ts on \he 1ntn·membtt Saddlet.ck Comm unit} c.ou. Dtsuict 8o&rd or • TNw:et. •ID lhe Coeat Community Collete Distnct. stretchina from Seal Be8ch 10 Newport Be8ch, two racuJty- endoned cud.idates were clecud. Tbat completed 1 tumover of the board of'U\lltla that belan in 1913. Now all ftve ~ben tiavi teecher ndoncmenta. •In \he Hu.nti.naton Beach Union Hilb School OIJukt. tht lelthm' union bn>uaht 1U three or 11.1 can· didltcs home u winnen. Four orthf \ d"1J'oyed. "Be pre~rcd. It w1l1 pa) Off 1n tht' long run," Reed SAJd Zebal an oll and geolOI)' e"pert said an earthquake can hit at an\ ume. "To me. Newport Beach " a wonderful place to hve . all It~ problems arc ge<>I01Jca1." ht' said Zcbal wd the chanJln& scolO&) in the Ncwpon Beach area would aflrct ~denu d1f'fercnll) ThoM" hV'lng north of Pacific C'oa$t HlJhwa\. for 1nstanoe. m1fht \amply fct'I their houses shakina while those e~­ pcnenctni the same eanhquake on the Balboa ~ninsula could Stt their homes litenlly $ink into the OC'Can Ro1E1T Buu1 ELECTION '85 quenca o( ~her tanovtn Is 11 tumn\I over l~ ~ lo t~ teachers. as IOrM COftltncf' Will they hkely fie' all \bey wut 11 the barlainana t1l* at the elP"ftte of quality procnms for students' Or, as o~ •>: are •c:echcn merely utinl OOllG metnbtn to h1teo and lo be rcspons1~c but to '>ott obiecuvcl ., Nonna ~andcf Mokn. who ten'ed ' The beach sand that ~uppons home and businesses on th<' pcnin- ,ula would loosen dunnt1 a tnaJor t'lrthqualce "'The sand tvms to 1elh and down c'e~ thing g~s:· he sa_1d Zebal said nt'"" h1gh-nS(' bu1ld1nas in the "it'wport Beach area att at'nerall> eanhquake saft' In fact. ~•use of the danger of falhng broken &lass. 11 ma' be safer to b(> inside a building"" hen an canhqualct' stnkcs "'hale tht' panel"t' encr uragcd residents to make plans for their own safct . the Cit) officials u1d '!iCCnanos arc contrnua.11) updated to dul with 'luch la~5C111C' d1ustt'r. ·~ earth- (Pleue eee QUAD/ A.2) PHIL s ...... ruM yean as a mtTDba of \M Hunllnt'on Beach 1ty (ckmcntary) boot Boud. ll amona the* who WOif) Sht bclte~CS that ~hen offiaals are elttU!d by speaal Ulte'l'CSU &f'O\IP'. tbey'U b&~ a)mp1tbtt1c lealunp to-ard lbcu bcncfactOn. Combine that with input ~vtdcd by un: on people and YoU ~ likel) to 1tt a (Pl ••-T'&ACD•'/AS) • .. • ~TPICKETSARRESTED ••. heiaAl dillribu1ion c:etller. NOQe Of I.be ~;;-snu a abou• ~ lrviae oMcen aaa I 0 petrol.matbocn ~ a.cla wefe to be llltioood outside tbe ~ plant today. He said oftlcen f'rOrri COlta Mna, T\A1lin. Santa Ana and the sheriff's depanmeot areoa swadby if Yio1eoce ......_ .. We'veart"elted peopte for a.uault-iDa a police officer .. vandalism and ~~~==-'° be •9iWC..111'11•11111in' lllllL '"wrist ndet " ·a.ad &rim -mart>lcs al tNCb and can eewi8I ihe diltnbutioe ~u. .. Wben ).'OU fire t0meth1ng Ii.kc that ~~t like shooting a gun," $Aid Don Swinton, spokesman for the food WOften union. wd the violence · ia Irvine and other areas is .. uo- fo.mmate" but that responsibility '1iel u much with tbt food com· puUes U with the WOJ'lM. •• Picketina bas ~ beyood lhe 164 Vons mart.ets oriainally ~ for 1 5trikc by butcbeTi, truck dn~ warehousemen and off'tee workers who beloaa to the Uni\ed Food and Commercial Wort.en and tbe Team· Aer1 Wlioea. Meatcunen wa1bd off their jobs at nine Foods Co. stOftt Wcdoesda) afternoon, II.id Swinton. Piclet lines abo went "P at rneat procasi.na olaots owned by three of the chains. Meat cunm left tbeir )Obi at ~lcy's plant in ~~ Part. AlbensoM' in 8ftll and AJpba Bcca's in La Habra when rnanaaers locked out Tcarrutcn.. Swinton said. The unions also increaJed efforu to oenu.adc 60,000 members of the Rcwl Oerb Union to stay off the job in symp1thy with tbe strike. Swinton claimed about half I.be derk.s bad Pidctt lines ~t up at Vons mattru cart} Tuesday after the wUou' 22.00b memben ~ a final COfttrKI ofter by tbe Food EmplO)'tn Council. wluch ttp- raeo\ed 11 gnx:icry C'batns in tho calb. EiahJ awt.ct cha.ins responded to the pictetina II Voni by lock:ioa out membcn of the rwo unions and brin&i~ in repla<lements who had been hired in advanc:e, Voagt said. Stotts affected by the strike and lockout are Albertsons, Alpha Bcca, the Foods Co.. Hughes. Ludcy. Ralphs. Safeway, Stata Brothers and Vons. TEACHERS' UNIONS WIN BOAIU> SEATS ••• ham Al btUCd decision. she w<l. lo worst cases, Vander Molen sees "a very likely OCCUrTCnce" that money wiU be taken away from children in the classroom and spent on teacher salaries. It's also a bad idea. she said, to implement binding arbitration and aaeocy fees. .. C.Ompromiscs :cached by an arbi- trator (in the cascs of bindin& arbi- tration) may not be good for the district," she said. "TheJrl>itrators don't have school bacqrounds. Their end producu are steel and autos, not children.·· She opposes qtncy fees, she said because it would require all teachers to pay union dues. .. Teacher\ are professionals,·· she said, "bu) what's professional about forooa them to do what some don't want to do?" (About 200 of the district's 750 teachers don't belong to the District Educators Associauon and don't pay union.dues..) However. Ira Toibin, the Marina High School principal who as a teacher served as president of the teacbcn' union in earlier strife-tom dal '· offers a different persp:cctive. You can't buy a·candidate," he said. "and you don't expect to. What you hope tS that you get someone whose core beliefs agree with what you think is righL "If you believe in the democratic process, you believe elected officials will do the right thing and that they will represent-everybody, particularly the kids in the district. If their decisions aren't good for the kids, they won't be long for the school board.'' Marie Otto, superintendent of the high school district, noted that teachers were invited to sup~rt their own candidates if they didn t like the decisions being reached by the school board. "They worked hard and they were successful-and that's called demoo-- racy," sbe said. Most school board members in the past have been endorsed by the teachers groups. she noted. "And as thCJ get on the board, they make rallonal decisions," she said. Bill Bianchi. executive director of the West Orange County United Teachers, the umbrella organization for West Orange County teacher groups. said there is no need for the public· to be afraid -that only so much money is available, and there's not a lot offlexibility. ··They (teacher-backed trustees) will not bankrupt the district. There arc too many restrictions," he said. Bianchi, who said that agency fees and binding arbitration sbould be approved "because they !t>n't cost the district anythin~ ·• said local teachers will be seeking to reduce class size by hiring additionaJ teachers. But that doesn't figure to come cheaply. To reduce class by one pupil throughout the state would cost $500 milion, he said. Bianchi said teacher union leaders collected about S 30 from each teacher in the high school district to financ.c the campaign. "We spent quite a bu (more than $20,000,)" he said, ··but not on frivolities like 'vote for me signs' to be passed out on street corners. "We spent a lot of money on mailers to homes we got from voters' lists. We also walked about 100 of the 160 precincts but not at apartments. "When people own their own homes, you have a good chance of finding a voting family. We avoid going heavily into a'partment areas. We almost kiss the m off -they don't vote." All three triumphant candidates in the neighboring HuntiQg\on Beach elementary school district were en- dorsed by the union. and rwo Qf the Just Call 642-6086 three Ocean \>'iew winners bad the winners -Joan Hueter, Swanson nod from the union. and Marcia Milchikcr -all strongly IJI the Coast and SaddJeback com· denied Wednesday that they will vote mwtity college districts, teachcr<n-at the direction of the faculty associa- dorsed candidates S'NePt all five seats lion. that were up for grabs. ln the process, 'Tm an independent person.·· said three incumbents were ousted. Milehiker, a Laaa1m Hilla resean:h In the Saddleback district, the biologist and homemaker. ..1. dis- rcsults represented a culmination in a CUSlcd this with the teacben wbe.n simmerin& faculty-administration they came to me and offered their feud. Ova the past two re:an.. the endonemcnL They .II.id they wanted teacben have been entical of ·someone who would· listen. But l told C'banoellor Larry Stevens, chief ad-them rm not aoybo!JY's puppel •• ministrator of Saddle back CoUcae in Swanson. wbo retm:d an l 98~ ~ Miss.ion Viejo and Irvine Valley IS yean as secretary to ~ distnct College in lr>vine. ~ and. chance~ attnbuted her When the governing board con· election victory to ~ s.~pport tinued to s~rt Stevem. ~ty ~m San Clemente to 'J'.1111.JD. . leaders set their sights on ch.tna>na I ie~nt people 1n the enure the board itsel! They becked an commuruty, not Just one fAculty unsua:essful nall drive earlier th.ii poue/· she II.id. .. rm not in any- year, then supported three candidates body 1 hip pocket." . this f'all, includina two who were Thom Evans. praident of ~e tryina to ~ incumbenls Wil-~ CoUeee Faculty~· liam Watts and Robert L.. Price. uon, said tacber's helped put their Ip their campaign materials. Watts ca~da.tcs over the &op_ by ~ and Pri<le warned that the faculty prectnets. He ~owledFd that association was seclcing control of the teaicben allO cblltributed money to govemina boerd. , the campeipa. but be declined to uy "rm a toOd propbe"" Watts la.id how mucb. . . w~. a.her-fim5hina 8,600 Evans said. oulled mcumbents votes behind 1eaeben' e11odidate Watts and Price bad C8C21aud ~ Joan Hueter. tension ber.ecn s.ddlebec:k teacberi Wans, an a,ht-year board member and ldminimaton. who is an elementary ICbool prioci-When the new lnll1eel take offi<le. pal, made new predictions about Evaoa 'said, "This community will what will happen after makeup of the ~have •.~unity colleae that seven-member board cba'W'I next 11 DOt at war. month. While not specfficaDy demandiDI He said be anticipates .. a ~t the dismiuaJ ~fStev~~s. Ev_ans·wa operation,·· refenina to the exten11ve the chana:Jlor 1 adm1n11trauoo sty~ administration turnover that ha~ makes him .. not the person for this pcned aft.er a teacher·beck ~ty institution at ~ time." . took office in the Coast college Some pohllcal o~rvcrs said district in 1983. Saddleback teachers this year fol- Since that election Coast trustees lowed a model that suoceeded in 1983 have hired a new cba~<lellor and new in the neighboring Coast District. presidents for Orange Coast and That year, the Coast faculty ~ruon Coastline colleges; a new president supported~rccsuoccss~cand1dates for Golden West CoUeaic is being who resanded massive teachers soygbt layoffs approved by previous board Referring to t.bc SaddJet.ck Dis-m~~· Changes an the top ad- rrict, Watts said, .. Without a doubt, mwtranon follo.wed. . . Stevens is gone. I haven't talked to In a lesH mouonal campaign this him today. but l'm sure he's packing year, the teachers endorsed can- rus bags.' did.ates Sherry Baum and Walter The outgoing trustee said SaddJe· Howald. Both were elected. A back faculty mcmbcn poured up to teachers union official said the faculty $40.000 into electioa their can-and non-teaching employees backed didates. the candidates by distributing cam- "lf that doesn't mean you owe a pa.ign materials, operating a phone debt, J don't know what does," be bankandcontribuungaboutSI0,000. said. Winners Baum and Howald both Watts added., .. I'm concerned insisted Wednesday they will not feel about (public) employees governing obligated to the teachers in their themselves, I think that's a bad trend. board decisions. I think employees shouldn't be their But incumbent Richard E. Olson, own boss except maybe in private who spent less than $500 in his losing industry -but certainly not with campaign against them, said Wednes- tallpayer dollars. day, "The fact is, there <lertainly is "I think that's a travesty of the special interest activity out there, and system. (Employee groups) are learn-they·re infl uencing elections.'' ing that if you can influence people on But the outgoing trust.cc conceded the decision-making board, you can that the three board members elected get what you want." with faculty endorsements in 1983 Watts said he spent less than $500 have not always voted in sync with on bis campaign. Mike Euers, an aide teacha views. to U.S. Rep. Ron f>ackard, R-Judith Acldey, president of the Carlsbad, spent more than $10,000 Coast District's full-time faculty scelc.ing the seat of retiring Saddle-union, defended the involvement of back trustee Eugene McKnight. But teachers in political campajgns. Eggers was defeated by faculty-su~ "It's kind of a positive way to work ported Iris Swanson. W'lthin the system," she said. "You're E$1ers said Wednesday he was the not confronting the school board all vicnm of "a dirty, gutter-level'' the time, and you're not in a strike campaign by the teachers, including situation." several last·minute "bit pieces." R~ng the three winners, Egg- Tbe candidate said a mid-Scptem-ers said. .. , think they will follow the her filin& showed that faculty mem-'--· • da hers had raised about $20,000 for the teacm:n unton s aatn .... I would campaiO"n. He predicted that final guarantee that (Stevens') days are • numbered. The union's No. I agenda finance statements will show that item was to get rid of the chancellor Saddleback teachers poured as much and dismantle his administration." as $50,000 into the race. RcgardinJ the three winners. Egger said, "I think they will follow the teachers union•s agenda. ... I would guarantee that (Stevens') days are numbered. The union's No. l agenda item was 10 get rid of the chancellor and dismantle his adm1rustration.'' But the three teacher~ndorscd Ironically, the current absence of tension in the Coast .District may make it more difficult for the faculty union to rouse interest in future political campaigns, she observed. "People respond more effectively when they're threatened," Ackley said. Wtaat do you like aboat tle Dally Pilot? Wlaat doa't yoe like? Call 1k aamber at left aJtd y .. r mnaa1e wUJ be recorded, traascribed a-4 delivered to tile appropriate e41tor. Tiie same U-boer antweri111 •ervlce may be used to record letters te tlae editor oD any topic. Cootrlb•tors to o.r Letters col•m1 mast lftlade U1elr oame alHI tel~ n.mber for veriftcatioa. No dre11latt• call.a, please. Tell 111 wbat'1 OD vour mind. ClrculMton 7141142 ... DtllyNot o.1tw .. , •ca...nlMd • •> Ffillly ' )'Oii oe "°' .... 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Beltjamin Weir, a 61-bopina I tot the call, ii was false and it year-old Presby1erian millfona.ry, will never happen apin ... wu releaed in ~ber. Moct of lo a copy of the transcript released the otbm arc believed held by the to the Auociated Press, the fint Islamic Jib.ad, or lalamic Holy W~. a anon~ous caller to the news qency lbadowyunderpound~u~of'Sbiite II.id: 'We have decided the.foUowina: Moslem fundamencal.ists linked &o the executiob of the American lran'aAyatollab RuboUah Khomeini. bostqies by firin& squad." The tint ~!°up has~ it·alrady killed man1 who calJcd at 7:1S a.m. today the di~m&J., lliam.B~ •. a.od.-(-9;1 > p.m. PS'-f-Wednesday)tspoke-in wu USlQI the other five American Arabic and claimed to represent captives to barpio for the releue of Islamic Jihad. 11 convicted Moslem terrorists im-04Wait for another call from us at l prisoned in Kuwait p.m. (3 Lm. PST) in connection with In a~t response to the Unit;ecl tbe s~tus of the corpses of the States public refusal to comply Wlth Amencan hostages.~ the caller said. the ransom demand, one of the By 4 p.m. (6 a.m. today PST) the anonymous callers evoked "the name agency said the man had not caJled of 9oct, the merciful. the com· back. But an official of the agency. passionate" and warned "the sad end which asked not to be identified of the American hostages will not be disclosed that there had been anothe; the l~t. We shall shake the earth at call, apparently by a different man. Amenca's feet and the feet of its That calla, also speaking Arabic. agents." said bodies bad been dumped in a There was no way to authenticate bombed-out factory in west Beirut's either call, made to the office o f a Kola district. The man hung up after a Western news agency in Beirut. few seconds. apparently by different men. Police later said they had searched "We'll JUst keep hoping and pray-the area thoroughly but found no mg that it isn't true," said Jacobsen. bodies there, and none bad been who received the news in an early reported elsewhere in the city or morning telephone call from a rela-throughout Lebanon. tive ofone of the other hostages. The second call·differcd from the "That's the phone call we've earlier one because the man did not dreaded gcttioa. Of course I felt real precede rus terse message with the guilty for not having done more to first words of Islam's Ko ran holy boQk -··in the name of God, the QUAKE ••• From Al merciful. thclcompassionate"--: that callers claiming to speak for· Islamic Jihad usually use. The agency quoted the second man as saying. "All the bodies of the Am encans, including Buckley's, arc quakes, major fires and tidal waves. in the basement of the Kola factory." A council composed of th~ mayor, Last month, Islamic Jihad released fOOAY 4.62pM lt:21pM ,..,.., 1.-GILll'I. 12:Q19.m. 5'63 pm. had reached "a dead end," but did..DO elal>orale. White House spokesman Lany Speakes noted that today's death· threat reports "so far have proven to be unfounded.'' "Nevenhelcss, they arc cause for serious concern on our part and we are in touch and have been this morning with our embassies in Dam- ascus and Beirut." Weir, speaking by telephone to a reporter in New York, said of today's threat, "Unfortunately, I think this threat is believable. Of course, we don't know if trus is based on solid infonnation." He said that when be was released. his captors said they were "losing patience." BOY •.• From Al city manager, police and tlre chiefs blurred photogx:aGhs of what it said and others meets periodically to th bod f a..1 c7 u s "As it got later, they were worried review each "'""ncy's responsibilities was e Y 0 uc ... ey, J ' a · · that be had been taken (by some--._. Embassy political officer. It said he in case ofan emergency. was killed in retaliation for Israel's one)," Kiesz said. "After midni.gbt. Plans include provisions for com-OcL 1 air raid on Palestine Liberation they started to get more concerned." munications, transportation, util· /\-,.. · · · T She said the boy's parents were ities, medical help and shelter. Wynn ~·.-ntzatJon headquarters ID u-"happy and relieved" when be re- said. ruSta.9 bod od ,._,f d turned home early today. "We have to keep a plan to deal ut no Y was pr u~ an Kiesz said Alain's reasons for not with any type of disaster," Wynn said. U.S. officials said the photos were not coming home Wednesday were "We hope we never have to use it. but "conclusive proor· Buckley was rooted in "family matters." ,p·f-~..2io .. 1• it's nice to know we're dT~y'soriginalcallersaidindirect Shesaidtheboy'sparentswouldbe ~·-~.-.~~ ...... ~~~~~~~~~~-=nea.o~u~·a~n~·o=n=s~wt~·~th=-=th=e:....:U=ru='ted==~S=ta=tes~~inf;~o_rm~ed~of_co~u_n_sc_li_na~o_p_ti_ons~·~- Fall Classics Select from a distinctive . group of fine wool sports jackets. Taste/ully styled of fabrics woven into rich updated colorations. You'll find them a ~ect compliment to our eztensl ve rollection of sportsweJ1r and I urnlshings. We invite you to view our excitlns collection. Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired By Tradition 46 Fashion Island (7 14) 640-83 JO ( ,. -• BULL£ TIN BOARD Barter Faire set SuDday in Mesa . Bus1!'css Exchan1c Inc. will host its 2.sth anruversary Baner fajre Sunday at the OraDfc County Fairvounds in Co$ta Mesa. The event will have .• Chnstmas motif and will offer gift of all descriJ>t1ons. ' Thi~ Yt-Ar' Barter J='airt" will be held in t~e C9mme~cc _Building, which boasts 40.000 square feet and as ballt;<S as _the largest event of its kind in the w~rld. The fair will also feature such servi~s as haircuts. food booths and health care. Hou_rs for the Barter Faire arc 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Funher l!lformation may be obtained by calling Dyna Brean at (213) 276-6400. WorkalJop on love •lated "Unconditlonal Love" will be the subject of a one-day workshop offered by Coastline Comm u01ty College ~turday. Steven Farmer. a psychotberapi9l and mamagc and family counselor, wdl prcscn1 the program on-loV1ng and satisfying relationships. The event will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Cost.a Mesa Center 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East. Costa Mesa. The fee 1s $25, and registration information may be obtained by calling 241--6186. PEP meeting scheduled The next meeting of PEP (Parkinson's Educa- tional Program) of Ncwpon Beach will be held Sunday at 2 p.m. in the spa of Park. Ncwpon Apartments. Dr. George W. Melcher Jr. will speak on the way toa belier life for people with Parkinson's and their spouses. There 1s f\O fee for the session, which 1s geared for people W'ith Parkinson's. family members friends and people in the health care field. Call th~ PEP office at 640-0218 for more mforma1ion. AutlJor speaks to Dems Civil llbertanan and author Frank Wilkinson 1s scheduled to lalk 10 members of the Democratic Club of West Orange County Tuesday in Hunt- ington Beach. The public 1s invited. The meeting will be held in the community room at Progressive Savings and Loan Association, 19900 Beach Blvd. (at the south end of the Newland Shopping Center between Yorktown and Adams ave nues). Buslneu women meet The monthly dinner meeting of the Orange Coast Charter Chapter of the American Business .· A do~it-yo~rself lifeguard statio~ Laguna captain puts nlOst of the work into the 62,500 project By LAURA MERK • Of .. .,.., ..... \911 . . Laguna Beach Lafeauard Capt. Mike Dwinell said the two-year effort to build a new lifeguard headquarters on north Maio Beach has "burnt him out," but relief apparently is not far away. Dwinell said he hopes to complete the project by the first of the year. The shell of the 1.300-square-foot building is com- plete. and Dwinell believes the rema_ining funds from the $4Si000 raised so far wtll cover the cost offi01shina the interior. The 35-year-old liTquard bptain has done most of the fund raising and construction work himself. Wben his efforts began nearly six years ago, he had hoped to raise $62,500. The need for a new station is evident on busy summer days when about 35 life- guards and supervisors arc moving in and out of the octagon-shaped, 200-square- foot building. be said. At one time, the city had plans Ito build a new facility, but Pro~sition 13. a voter approved tax- cuttmg measure, forced the city to shelve the idea. When some lifeguards returned from travels in Mexico, they had stories of how their counterparts there had built build- ings with money they raised. Dwinell was confident they could raise the needed funds for the project here in the Uni1ed St.ates because. he said. "there ccn.ainly is more money here." , As a result, the La3una Beach Lifeguard Association was formed as a fund-raising arm ofthe-poup. The entire facility has been built by volunteer laborers. When completed. at wiU be dbnated to the city. Most of the SO.or so volunteers arc current or former Laguna Beach life- guards. Dwinell has kept a careful hst of the volunteers asftt plans to acknowledge them when construc11on 1s finished. Bui he bas dono most of the work himself. He spends two days each w~k workmg on the building. He said that was the reason he missed his projected compleuon date of September 1984 by nearly a year and a half. "I had to learn about construction myself." he admits. Delly~....-.., ... ...,._ Llfe&uard Capt. Mlke Dwinell at the new headquarten ba..lld.inC he built practically by him.elf. When the building as completed 11 will have a meeung room, lockers, showers. a private office and a la'ler first aid room. all a far cry from the exasung two-story tower Dwinell said he also expected more volunteers to work on the prOJCCt. which 1s another reason they behind schedule. Sam Taylor. a supervisor-with the lifeguards. said "It's hard to tell people who are donating their ume that you need them on a cen.ain day," he said. h wasn't easy convincing residents to donate money to the project. e11her A lot of people thought their taxes should pa) for the building, Dwinell, 35, said. It has taken them fi ve years to ra1~ $45.000 through raffies and soltc1ta11ons Most of the money has come mainly an the form of small donations of less than Sl .000 h will be named the Dean Westgaard Memonal Hcaduarters. after the longume captain of the hfeguards. But now the shell of the building I!> complt"tt" and Dwinell belt eves the remam- ing S3.SOO will cover the costs offinashing the 1ntenor plumbing. elcctncal worlc, cabinet ma.lung and lutchen. Much of the matenals have already been purchased. J>,ll that will be left arc the furnishings. •· 11 would be about a S 120,000 building 1f we had contracted out for 1t .. but at would have been done on a more tamely basis:· he said. He plans to conunuc has effo~ to raise S61.500. 10 cover the cost of rnainuunmg the structure. The asS0C1at1on also makes water safet\ fi lms and each year gJ ves two SSOO schofarsh1ps m aquaucs to gradu- aung seniors. "And J would mind seeing tha1 get bigger too." said the 17-ycar veteran of the Laguna Beach L1 feguards. The eXJsung headquarters was ong.mall) the office for a gas station on Broadway and Pacific Coast Highway. It was moved to Lhe beach an 1917 on rollers pulled by a team of horses It was remodeled an 1974 "It's ni~. 11's quaint. but we had s1mpl> outgrown n. We have our meetings on the benches. Tht" need was obvious," Dwtnell said. Women's Assoc1a ti on will be held Tuesday at Coco's tauRlnt, 11-261 Br-ookhuFSt-St-:;-Founta-Hl--V au.gv.,.--jf.-f) t b I a fi -f; President Dec Anne Robbins will report on the epu y ame -or a recent national convention in San Antonio. Cras)j--INJURY ••• From Al The social hour will begin at 6:30 p.m.followe-d by dmner at 7 and the business meeting. The cos1 is SI I.SO per person, and interested women wbould cont.act Penny Dunscth at 754-6386 or 966-4332. Wrltlng course offered Gordon Burgett. a published author and resident of Communications Unlimited. will ex- plain how to write tax-deductible articles al a workshop scheduled for Tueday in the Sao Juan Community Center, San Juan Capistrano. The topic include how toc-0mplcte two-thirds of the work before leaving. doubling income through photography. justifying tax deductions and writing travel copy. The ice lS $40 and information 1s available at 58•464 7. Teacher review slated Review classes for upcoming teacher exams are being offered throu&h the city of Irvine for three weeks, starting Sunday. Classes will run from 2 to 6 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 17 and Nov. 24 at Northwood Recreation Center. "Fhe scnes will cover matenal required for the comprehensive mathematics. reading coprehensiop and essay sections of the Cahfornia Basic EduationaJ Skills Test. The fee as $75 and the class is limited to 20 students. fCall 529-6396 or 660-3881 for enrollment information or course content Japan allde show set Members of the Global Travel sccuon of the La&una Beach chapter of the Amencan Association of lJniversity Women will view a sbde presentation entitled "The Best of Japan" Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. The program will be held in the community room of Great American federal Savings. 260 Ocean Ave .. Laguna Beach. Call Kay McFarland at 497-1452 or Jane Berry at 499-5 151 for additional information. Mayor'• breakfaat In FV The Fountain Valley Rotary Club will hold its mayor's breakfast in conjunction with a mayor's prayer breakfast Tuesday at 7:30 a.m. at Mile Square Golf Course to honor both the city's outgoing and incoming mayors. . The buffet breakfast will be hosted by the Rotary Club wi.lt.1 the Rev. ~~ Sheldon of the California Coalluon for Trad1t1onal Values and clcr&Y from aU denominations in Fountain Valley. The public is invited Art auction at college The Friends of Chnst Colleae Irvine will bold a charity an auction Saturday from 1 to 10 p. m. in the founders Hall auditorium of the college. I S30 Conoordja Drive, Irvine. Guests can begin viewing the exhibit at 7 p.m. with the auction stan101 at 8. Tickets, which inc.Jude refreshments. are $5 and will be sold at the door. Call La Veda Carter at 854-8002 for further information. Bae~ lledlon at YMCA Suffers of lower back pain and general back discombort may find relief in the ··rs Way to a Health Back." a new 1erics of cluses at the South Coast YMCA. 27781 ·B La Pu Road. Laauna Niiuel. The sessions will be offered dwin& three separate time slots on Tuesdays and Tbundays-7 to 8 a.m .• I to 2 p.m. and 6:30\0 7:30 p.m:t ~b for six weeks. Call the YMCA at 83 l-04.53 for rc&11uation Information. Thanday,KoY.7 • 7:10 p.m .. lna.t P ....... C........_ Caty Counal Chambers.. l 7200 Jamboree Blvd By STEVE MARBLE Of IN Delly ..... ,_,, A five-<:ar accident that lolled a Hunt- ington Beach girl two years ago was caused by an off-duty sheriffs deputy and not by the woman now st.andini tnal for man- slaughter and drunken driving. an expert witness testified Wednesday. Joan Kathryn Wilkoff. 41 , of Garden Grove. faces a maximum sentence of four years in prison 1f convicted m the Aug. 13. 1983 accident on a treachero us stretch of Pacific Coast Highway an Huntington ch. The accident claimed the life of Michell SaJlc. l 7. and tnJured five other people. Deputy D1stnct Attorney James Mulgrew says Wilkoff caused the accident by pulling onto a soft sand shoulder to pass slower cars and then swerving back into traffic. forcing Salle to take evasive action. SaJlt's VW Bug was hit by several other cars. turning its frame into a twisted piece of metal. The engme from her car was PoucE Loe thrown more than ?O feet. stnking the wtndsh1eld of a Porsche and in1unng 1he driver. Salle died at the accident scene. But Warren Clark. a former Cahforn1a Highway Patrol investigator. called by the de(ense as an expert wttncss. said the prosecuuon's version of the accident is an "1mpossib1hty " Oark said Wilkoff could not have c.aused the accident. He said an his op1 n1on. the fat.al pileup was caused by krry Britt.am. an off-duty shenff s dt"puty wh o 1s credited with chasing and apprehending Wilkoff after the accident. Cl ark said he u~d -photographs of tht" accident. paint smudges, scrap markings and a general understanding of physics to make his analysis. He said he concluded that 11 appeared Brirtain's El Camino sideswiped Wilkoff~ Mustang, forcing it onto the sand) shoulder of the highway. Clark theorized the deput) 'scar then h11 Salle's VW, pushin~ 1t v1olentl> into opposing lanes where 1t was hit head-o n b\ Phone tip leads to body in wilderness anotht"r car The testimony contradJCts tesumon) offered by Huntington Beach police. wh o claimed Wilkoff caused the accident wtth her erratic dnving and then tned to speed away. • Wilkoff does not den\ that she was antox1catedat the ume. according to Public Defender Wirliam Kellv. Police said her blood alcohol was ncarl) doublt" th<' lt"vel at which a dn,er 1s·cons1dercd too drunl. 10 dn\'C. The case has attracted statt"w1de atten- tion and has led to ch3Tlges in drunken dnvmg laws. The state Supreme Coun. asked to review the Wilkoff case. ruled that she could be charged wnh onl) ont" count ot felon ) drunken dnving regardless of ho\I. many people were UlJured 1n tht" crash. Wilkoff had been charged w11h six counts of drunken dnv1ng as well as manslaughter and felon ' hit-and-run dn' · 1ng. .\ Garfield .\' enue res1dcn1 repor1<"d \.\ ednesda' that sometime in the past couple of da~s someone stolt" S 1.000 an Je"'clr: from her home he told police she thin!.. she kno\I, s \I, ho the thief 1s • • • .\ $~.:!()() targa top \lo3S rcponcd SIOlen from a Porsche 91 I parked 1n the lot ot Goldt"n West C'ollegt'. I '"'44 Goldt"n \.\est Orange County Shcnffs deputies. after performed later toda). St . Wcdnesd3'V receiving an anonymous phone lip An anon)mous informant called • • • Wednesdah. located the body of a 57-year-h bo , .\ resident 1n the lllllt)() block of Spar aut ontaes a ut -Pm to rcpon seeing .i reponed that someone ~tole fishing t"qu1p-old man w o may have been slain. bod I fT h d f h ()n k Y yang o t e si e 0 t c eg;i ment 'alued at tx'twccn S~.000 and SJ.000 ThebodyofLa ewood residentLamben Highwa). from his boat parkt"d 1n Hun11ngt0n Joseph Fontenot was found after deputies fkcausc tht" area 1s open w1ldemc-;<, at Harbour Wt"dnesda' searched near the Ort,ep Highway border-, ing the Cleveland National Forest cast of took deputies some time to find Fontenot'~ San Juan Capistrano. according to Lt. Dick body. which was lytngJuSt ofTth c road\l.a} Fountain Valley Olson. Deputies have no leads but .ire 1n-.\ phys1c1an at Fountain\ alle) RC'g1onal Fontenot apparently died from a head vestigatin.g what the) belic .. c to tx' a Hospital. 17100 Eud1d St.. rcponcd injury. Olson said. An autopsy will be homicide. Olson said. Wednesda} that his bro\!. n wallC't l.'.ontain-•~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ 1ng S~75 1n ash \I.a' ~Wien ~om the hospital locker room last Fnda) Newport Beach AS 1,000 ordenng machine was reported stolen Wednesday from the watthousc dock of the Irvine Ranch Market. 24 Fashion Island. ••• A $230 drum set was reponed stolen from the lounge of a hotel at 1107 Jambo~ Road early Wednesday morn- ing. • • • Jewelry valued at S2,980was stolen from a home in the 500 block of Harbor Island Drive. the vicum told poh~ Monday. • • • A $3,000 pair of diamond earrings were reported stolen from a home alona Linda Island Drive Monday. The thief entered throuah a open second floor window. police ~ports said. • • • Someone reportedly broke into an office storqe closet at a medical/dental buldrng at 4950 Barranca Parkwa) Sunda' night Huntinaton Beach Antiqut" Jewelry worth S100 \1.3~ rt"- poned stolen from a home in the I t1800 block of Manoru Wednesda' Police re- ports said the thief Jimmied the front dtlOr to gain entf). • • • • • • ~omeone reported!) stole the nght front "'ht"t"I off a Datsun :!80Z parked an front o t a homt" an the 10500 block fo \h1nool.. \.\ ednesd.a~ morning • • • Tht" dmer of a tan IQ ..i Toyota p1cl.up trud. reponed Tuesda~ 1hat another J>('r· w n in a car did S730 in damage to tht" front end of his car Saturda' while he \I.Bl> ,·is1tana fnends at tht"1r homt" 1n tht' I bOOO block of Mt. Tncia South County o\ blaclc and 9o hue inOatablt" site let on \A.BS rtponed ~tolen from a J..aauna Niguel home 1 n the 28900 block of La Ca~tern" --------------The slelcton was reponedl) worth S 10 The desk clerk at the Regenq Inn. I~ 'tiO Beach Blvd.. rcponed Wednes<la' 1ha1 someone left one of the room Jacu111\ on. causing the room to flood ., Woman critical after accident • • • Cash totahna $690 was stolen from a M1<1s1on VieJO Del Taro restaurant, 2554; Marguente Parkway. the manager told pol1Ct" • • • at 41'4 32nd St. Monday and stok a bank baa containina SSSO in cash and check made payable to the Newport Club. A 31-ycar-old Garden Grovt" v.oman " was listed io cnllc.al rond1t1on 1t "-t"'t~m Tht" dnvtr of a I Q84 Cad1llac rcponed tha t ~<.)m('()nt" put a I ~foot scratch m the Jen \1de of tht car ..,h1le 1t"W1.S parktd 1n a lrYhae Medical Center in Santa .\na earl\ th11. an amount for damages bcol~ Simpson has not yet received his medical bills ··nor has surger) been ruled out at this u me:· Silber said Several claims have ~n filed m surf. related accidents sin~ a swt an which John Taylor of Claremont was awarded S6 m1lhon from the Clt) for a paralyzing neck tnJUI") he suffered an 1980. The Cll}' 1s appealing that case "ewpon Beach was held negligent m tht" Ta}lor case for not warning be.ach.gocrs ot potenual dangt"rs beneath the oc~an\ surface Last Ma). 150 ~ming signs werr posted along the seven miles of Ne"'rpon Beach's coasthnc About 30 swimmers ~uffcred spinal inJunes 1n 1984 in Ne"'rpon Beach. mostl) after rui\n1ng and diving into shallo\I, water but also while bod) surfing. '\ccord1ng to Mannt" Safot) Chief Ken Jacobsen. six or <;evt"n oftht" 1984 in;unt"-. to sw1mme~ 1n "'iewport waters were broken necl..s and .. ar: 1ng degree' of parahs1s lot at ~6 3~ Onega H1gh~a' in \an Juan Capistrano The cost of r<:'pa1r\ was esumated at S <;<i~ Laeun• Beach .\'chicle fi re .,_,as extinguished upon the am,al offirt'fighters Tuesda~ <''en1ng nn B~a .\\Cnut' • • • .\ 'itt"reo valued at S 120 was stolen frum an unlocl.C'd 't"h1cle parked T uesda' morning on Dolphin \.\.a) • • • P()ltcc arre~ted Da\ 1d .\ndrC\A. Harwood. 26. on susp1c1on of possessing narcoucs. Harwood was arrested at l ·J~ am Tuesda\ on Glcnne-.rc _and Cress mtctS Bail wa~ SCI at S 10.000 r • • • \ motons1 lefl a u1h C oa~t H1~hwa' scrv1ct" stauon T ue~a~ night without pa~1ng for gas. The \tCllms dcscntx-d thl' l'.'ar as a bro\I, n I Q..,6 C'ad1llal Ca.ta Meu .\ $ ..,t)() car 'itcrco \I, a' rt"poncd l>tolen fn>m a '\ah er IQ ~ To .. ota C rts<i1da park('d 1n trnnl ol home an the I 000 bl<X I.. ol \lt\\1on Road \h\nda~ night • • • .\ m('(hanal at a T cuco sen n:c ~talion lfll}\ \upenor .\'e. reported "1onda' that a man had brought his brown I •r~ ~u1ck Regal into ihc \talion for r<:'pa1rs an October But after the rt'patrs wen:' finished hc tool.. tht" car \A.1thout pa\lng. The mechamc told police that he had attempted to settle 1hr matter pn' ateh Without an' 'iuC'Ct"\~ Thr hill camt" to S248 7~ • • • o\ 'I -\car-aid Orangt• man wa~ arrest~ for (('\l,d conduct in an E<itanc1a Park public restroom \.\.N1nesda) Ralph Wayne MaSC'k wa'i taktn to \o\ta M~ J~ul .-nd hooked • • • A. re~1dcn1 1n tht" 200 bloclo. of "-nOA rtporttd Tut"\da) that somronC' !>tole $650 1n scuba rqu1pmcnt from hii. gange. Tht" ihef\ occurred Monda)' 1 he repOT1 was filed for insurance purpo~ A $200 skateboard wu stolen from 1he momina afttr the car she was dn"'ang h11 a open prqc of a home aloni ManpM& uuhty pole and napped O\ef nt"ar the Wednesday. " antcrsectioo of&rranca Pmv.~, and Von • • • Kannan Avenut. · Poltoc reponcd that someone tned to Debra Badey was tra\"dang ea'lt on bTak into 1 coin-operated san1tary napbn Bananca t.hro\ah the 1ntcnccuoo of Von machine 1n a buildint &Jona Executive Karman when lier To)oUI Celle.a sv..~o~ Cirdc Wednctday. outof oont.rol. ran up onto t~ raised center Je\velry, safe, car stolen Someone rc~y ·atok a pearl neck-med.tan and plowed ~ on into a uuhty ~ from a home alona Acom Tunday po.~J. accord1na to lrvtne Lt Sam AUe,•ato ntaht. Thct.hlc(utedalteyobt.ainedfroma wncn o~ amved at about I a.m . lock boll to pin cntrv noltcc reports aid Bat~ was stJll 1n the o~ul'Md car. • •' ,--&iley. who was nClt weannt a teat bell A vacuum deaner worth bct~n S200 was abo placed under arrnt on sujJ'tt(1on and $'400--.. reporttd uokn from a locked of drunken drw1na. r oltC't' '" • t"wpe>n lkach att $Ca.rch1n& for the 1hit"'cs who broke into a Landa Isle Dn'e home Monday nl&ht. took S l00,000 anJewtlr) and Oed tn tht rt"1ldenf' S 12,000 McrttdC$ Tht ~·)'t"ar-old 'i<iam told politt that ht tttumcd ho0tt at 10 pm Monda" to find lhf Pfalt door open and tus car mmuta. He 'hen went u(l'tam to tht ma tcr btdroom -whcrt ht found \~ 1ewclr'\, and the small safe the Jewell') was stored in. al m1 na. The safe ~iahed SOO pound and pohce ,peculated tl\at the lhacvtt must~a"e us.cd •doll\ ta load tht saft into thie1r veludc ~ poh<T rqM>n '81d 1l~rcocniand Id and diamond JC"-~ln wtrc tn the safe \ • ti I _)' Miller ~PY case ends iil mistrial; Alien lottery winner arrested most vot~ guilty- Fonner FBI agent_. returned to prison to await new trial Wednesday as U.S. District Judge °"vi.d Kenyon calJed a halt t~ tht' jury's 14klay deHbcrations. After 71 hours of talk.ina. the si11 women and six men reported for a third time they were hopclmly dcadJoclced. LOS ANGELES (AP) -The "We have done our bcit," said the cspionqe case of Richard w. Miller, jury's final note to the Jud&c. "Our I.be only FBI agent ever accused of ~ecisions arc based on strong ~nvic­ spyini, coded in a mistrial with 8 uons th~t cannot ~ resolv~. . majority ofJ'urors voting him &uilty Desp1t~ a p~ct to remarn .silent b . ro ...abou.t.dehbcrauons, oneofthe1urors ut .one or 1WO holdmg o at r told the Los Angeles Herald Exam- acqwttal on all counts. iner the holdouts felt Miller's con-~ government. pr~utor said fession was coerced. Mi1:Jer ~o'!Jd be tned agam as QU1cldy . "Miller was browbeaten and as poSSJbfe, and the portly dcfenda!lt swayed by the interroption," the was bustled out of the counroom 1n juror and one of the holdouu sa.id. handcuffs. for the return tnp to his "He wouJd have sianed anythin& put tedcraJ pnson cell. in front of him." MiUer, 48, who was arrested 13 The juror, who refused to be months ago, showed no reaction identified, added, "We felt he was RJcbard 11111.;r doing 1t lor the FBI. '!The only evidence saying he was guilty was when he admuted passing docwnents. That was the only in- criminating evidence," the j uror said. "We felt that was made under mental duress. He was interrogated 10.12, 14 hours a day." By tk A11ocla&ed Pre1t SAN JOSE -An ilkP-1 alien from McJuco who won $2 million 1n the Cahfom11 Lottery was atTCsted Wednesday by 1mmiarat10n oftic1als who said he had "bragg~" about snc8krnJ into the country and bad placed them in an "embarass1 ng" position. Arthur Shanks, deputy director of the Immigration and Naturalization Service in San Francisco, said "it would look real bad to the taxpar.ers" if 2~ycar-old Jose Caballero had not been arrested righ~ away. "He's bragged about his ability to enter the United States illegally," said Shanks. He said Caballero normally would have been asked to come to the INS office wi th his attorney to discuss his immiirauon status Game two tickets on sale SACRAMENTO - Game two state lottery tickets arc legally on sale at outlets that have run o ut of game one lickc!s-. Ga!'le two ~as $3 million jackpou, com~rcd to $2 milh~niaCkpots in game one, and the top instailt prizes are $1 0,000, com pated to $5,000 for the' first game. State le ttery officials said Wednesday they had sent the letters of authorization to the retailers. For retailers that still have tho first game's tickets, the official 'kickoff for the second scratch-off game 1s Nov 14. Parents' phone refund OK'd SAN FRANCISCO -Parents whose children caJI "976" numbers to hear fairy tales or talk to Santa without their knowledae cao set a on,e-t1m~ .~fund from .tel.epbooe companies, ttie state Public UtJhues Comma ion has ruled. Jn a series of intenm orders on ~he 976 ~m Wednesday the PUC also told compen1cs that advert1se the phone ,,;e11aae1 to urae children to seek their ~nu' consent before callinaa 976 number. The companies were also ordered to disflay price information clearly and conspicuously in al ads and to include. a vocal price statement in all televisfon ads aimed at minors. Plane ml .. lng over ocean SAN DIEGO-A plane carrying three membcn of a family out on a pleasure fliaht from Fullerton disappeared off radar screens and was &elicved to have 1one down in the ocean of San Diego, officials said. A Coast Guard spokesman said a cutter and helicopters searched into the night W~nesday and ~erc'o res~~c tb~ search at first light today. Federal Av1at1on Adm1rustratJon spok~sman Rob White said air traffic controllers lost contact with the Sarat911 Piper PA32 about 6 p.m. Wednesda_.Y,just a'fter the pilot abo'rtcd a landing at Lindbergh F'l eld. Two kld• dle ln LA flre . . LOS ANGELES -The chatTed bodies of two children were found ~Y fi~fiahtcrs i!lJidc the smoldering ruins of a garage. pohcc said. The children, qcs 2.and 1,1 . were found by firemen after flames were extJngu1shed 10 the West I 06th Street gara&c shortly before I I p.m. Wednesday, fire spokesman Greg Acevedo sajd. Homicide detectives were Investigating the deaths. • BENVENUTO! NEWPORT CENTiR FASHION ISLAND WELCOMES YOU TO A VENETIAN HOLIDAY CELEBRATION FR!DAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 9, AND 10 SPEOAL EVENTS & GIFTS Friday, November 8 ..., 11 :30 .i.m. Come watch the rtbbons lly a.s Newport Center Fashion /~land Atrium Court <.rle· brate~ 1t~ grand ope-nmg! Musinam, fldg\ and IC'\/1v111c•, ,ind cJn Att1um Court cake for all J\ th<' 'Venetian Holiday" get<. underwa1, [,1'1 lntrance 2 -4 p.m. \troll b> ( ULZf NS on the m,1// /eve/ of A/rt um C.ourt and meet ltc1/1an de~1gn drtS· t1>erc1I UM Bl RTO ANG ELONI. pre 1cJen1 of Bmm1 world-wide of Italy A Tea Party for Dolls -and The Dolls' crec1 tor /cHn BRIGITTE DEVAL. doll dei;1gner from Italy en1oy a cup of tea as she introduce~ her one-of-a-kind waxed {>orcelarn dolls to the West Coast The tea party 1s at the doll'~ new residence. FOR· EVER (HI/ O REN. thtrd level Atnum Court )ELVA(,(.[( J')-RlC/NA SC HRE(K[R, bnng' her v(•ry femrnrne. day-10-evenrng womc.·n \ wf'dr <:ollet tton from Milan, ~C'c one/ /('1tc•/ Ar" um Court. Person.1 / . appc,.ir dnc t'' are c. ont rnuous all weekend MAYA legwt•Jr de~1xm Imm Nev. York to mall level Atnum Court 2 -4 p.m. Autographing tht>tr be!it !>ell1ng book) Jr<.• PIERRE DEUX 'S PIERRE MOULIN and PETER l[V[( "Country Frenc h "; and LYDIF MARSl-1ALL 'S ''Lydie Marshall's French (ooklmo k" 1 -4p.m . ELLF <,SE Italian couture ~ports wear col- fect1on, mall h•v('/ Atnum Court. info rmal modeling dJ1/I, throughout the "Venetian Hol1dav" wr'(•kend Its spec 1al backdrop. a Ferr cln (, U J 1 -5 p.m . SPLASH N FLA~/ I OF NEWPORT thud /eve/ Atnum (our! ()c11/y afternoon infor- m a I m1Jd1·/1111< of the co/lee t1 on all wet·h·nd Saturd.iy, November 9 11 a.m. lo 3 p.m. A ft'J Party fw f)n/I' -and the Oo/h Crt·Jtnr /n111 HR/(,/ fTE DEVAL. doll de,1~nc•r Imm lt<1/y The tea party" al th<• cfol 1' n1•w "''t<JPnt e. FOR[ Vf R C If If. f)k/ N . thud lf'v<•I Atnum ( (}url Noon to 2 p.m. M ar<1u<'''' I MILi< J PUCCI. the 1n1erna· 11ont1lly ri •nownt•d de~1gm"r from Italy. will m.1 kt· <1 /Wr\f>nJ/ appcarc11u 1° JI ANTON /() HI fl TARO mdll h•vd A trium (ourt 1 -4p.m . Stroll h~ ( U I LEN\ on the mall levt•I Atnum ( nurt ,ind mee1 ltcJl1an df'\tHn tlfl\· tnuat ()MIJF RT() ANLHON/, prr•,1dt>nl nf Hrinni w111/cl-w1cl<' of Italy 'i /LV/\(,(,I(>'\ RLCINA SUIRE< Kfl( f'nlle1 /mn lrnm M ilan. seconrl /('vf•/ Atnum C mut 12-4p.m . TAJ/ARI \'\.•11/ />ring F/1 Tdhc.1rt trJ '''' unc/ /1•w·/ AtflUm < our/ lo cif•lwt hi\ f,,,, qnrc• If) lflt' Wf'\/ 2 -4p.m. MAYA le1o:wt·Jr dt·~1gm from N c•v. Yor~ to mall /f:'vel Atrtum ( nurt Autngr.iphrn~ th<•tr />(•\/ wllinx book' JI PIERRE {)L UX <1re P1err<• M<1ulrn .rnd Petn L Pvc·c cJnd l yciw M cJr\h,11/ 2-5 p.m. \f'IA\11 AN/) I IA \// Of NCWPORT th1r<I lf•vf'I '\/r111m. (our / Inform.JI mmlt•ltn>( D.tylnng 11 /I 'i\I 11,1/1,in ( OU/Uf(' 'fXU/\Wf'rH rol I«< t1t111 m,11/ /pvf'/ Atnum (ourt. rnfnrm.:il mo<l<·/111~ :-. '" - ·Sunday November 10 noon-Jp.m . A Tea Party for Dolls -and Dolli>' C red/or Join BRIGETTE DEVAL, doll designer from Italy, enjoy e1 cup of tea Thi• tea party I\ JI the dolls' new res1dl'n<.e. FOREVER C H//. OREN, third lt>vel Atrtum Court 2-4 p.m. SHVAGG/O'S REC/NA )(HR£< Kl R, brings her very fC'm1n1ne, d<J y-10-evening women's wear< olleclion from M1/,rn, second levC'I Atnum Court. Perrnnal appeare1nct'' clH'' on11nuous all weekend 2-5 p.m. SPLASH N ' HASH Of NEWPORT. third /eve/ Atnum Court, daily afternoon 1nfor. m a/ modC'l1ng of the ' nl/e( ti on ,1// weekend. Daylong ELLE SSE Ila /1an < outur<• 'florl<.wf•,tr < n/. lect1on. m<Jll lewl Atnum (ourt, infwmJ/ mode/mg BUONA FORTUNA! Register at all N ewpo rt (1·nter Fadw1n Island store~ JI/ three• day~ Nov. 8 -10 (111/ 1/ drawing time 2 p.m • 'iunday, Novc•mht>1 I( I Center Sta1o:e Court • Win c1 round-trip ticket for two lo Rome, Italy, via TWA AIRLINES. TWA • Be the winner of a five-piece matched set of ALFA ROMEO'S newest Italian luggage ff~~ • Realize your d~dm of a spirited ~ ride in a CAGI VA motorcycle. · . -· • Strike an Italian air and walk away with a $350 shoe and h andlug gih certificate from PAUL MAYER AT SERENA D'ITAL/A. • H.ive a picnic in a gift basket from ULTIMATE INVITATION. • Celebrate with three Italian food and wine baskets from /RV /NE RANCH FARMERS MARKET. Winnen Nf'C'd Not Be Pres<'nl ITAtlAN FAVORS rwh11<· 7 hf'y L c15t J Huon C1CJrno 1 -" the weet1ng to stop one of the "Venetian I lolidJy" performe" tor a PERNIC..O TTI (horn/ate. 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Phelps -ltaltcJn Hors d'Oeuvres and Wrne 5.Jturday, November 9, 12 lo 4 p.m. I TahcJri-Champagne cJnd Caviar Friday, 5.Jturday and Sunday, November, 8, 9cine/10 I. A/,m Ausltn-Champagne 2. ChcJrl1e!. -Hors d'Oeuvre~ and Wine 3 . Laise Adzer -Pa )q u1n1 ') Fre sh Espresso 4 Lawrence Ross Gallertes -Wine and Cheese 5 M1ma's-Wine <Jnd Cl1ee e 6 Nelly's of Puerto Vallarta -Wine and Cheese 7 Nellie Creek-Wine and Cheese 8. Raff Jewelry-Champagne ·9. The Look-Wrne Sund.ty, N~r 10 12 p.m. P.Juf1l (.h.mtbl'r OpPrd ( r>mp.Jny - ( entPr !ildRf' C r>ull ( omed1;i {)(>/ 'llllf' Pl.Jyer~ -Kor f "h Pond RenC'gJd1 l'e1lormeo -Bullock< Wtlsh11C' Wms (.lfNilnni \ Stmll1nl( Venet1.in \rrmg\ - RohmS<>n1 Founttfm Arf>il M<Hk M.iktnR ()pmon1tr;i11on - BroJdwdy Fount.i1n Arr-d ReneR.id1 Perlormt>r\ -Bnu<./w;iy fovn t.itn Ated l.1uq•p-p1 s M.tflonPllt' Sh o w IJru.idw.Jy F ount.Jm A1cd , p.m. fhp Mum~. (('Ill('( \tdHI.' ( OUll 1p.m. Jp.m. 'p.nt. C1ov.in111·\ !>t10llmg VPnet1.in SlflnR' - Rob1mom fountJm Arc•c1 I u1g1 Tht> Srngrng 8.Jlloon Man -~u/10< ks W1hh11<' Wms l. iu H'PP' \ M d flOn('llf" \how 81o;idw.iy fountain Arl!'d Guido The SmJltn8 Condo/1er-Ko1f1sll Pond Pd< die C hiJmber 0 {X'rd < omp;iny - L enter ~1.ige ( ourt Renegad1 Perlormt'n -Ko1 r 1sh Pond Tt'( hno lt;i/1iJ -Bullocks W1/sh111J Wmi; MiHk Mdk1ni;i Demon~1r;it1on - RrOddway F ount.Jm AreiJ "The M um<" -Ct>ntN Stase C0ur1 C omed1.i Dt-1 ·Arte Pidyf'rs -Bro.idwiJy fo11m.tm ArE'd C.1u~epp1 '\ MM1onet1e Show - Bm.idway f ou111<1m ArN PM dtc C.h'amber Operd (omf)dny-Km fl\h Pond - (;1nv . .mni's S1ro /1111g Vent'lt.in Strmss - Rnbmsons fount.Jm Are• -rht> Mums• -Cenier Sc•Rt> Court Rf.'nesad1 Pf>rfornwr\ -Ko1 f 1sh Pond ft't hno '''''• -Bulloc: lcs W1lsh1re Wms M .. dc MalunR °"monsrra11ons -(en1e1 s1 .. 1w Coort Giovanni'' Strolling Veneftdn String> - 8r0ddw.JY f e>unt"m !\n>a I • Colombia troops blast into palace South African death toll tops 800 after 14 m.onth• ly ca.. A.IMdl ... Preu JOHANNESBURG. Soulh Afnc.a -Police 1a1d, Loday the charred body of a black pmon auard was found near Pon Elizabeth, and a POlioemao io a ocarb~black area drove off a mob that tncd LO storm bis home. tbe latat death bro t officl&l dcalh toll ui I 4 moo lbs o! anu-apu'Lbeid v10lcncc lo moR tbu 800, nofficia.I momtorina aroups have said the na.unber of deaw AlMed the 800 mark a month aao. Anti ... pertheid leaislator Helen Suz.man. a wb.i1t. ,,,.a.tncd 11) a speech late Wcdnet4i1yofa "blea\ .. f\ftute forSoutb~becal.de its S milion whites and 24 million blaCks cannot find common around for l\CJotiations. BOGOTA, Colombia (AP) - Troops u1inJ dynamite blasted into the Pa.Lace ofJustice today and fouaht their way up to the rebels' founh-Ooor stronahold, wlmc the lcf\jsu were reportedly boldina SO hosi.aes for a second day. The SuS>f'Cme Coun president and seven other judaes were among those reported held. The tnny said I 7 people have died in the fightina since rebels with the M-I 9 auerrilla move- ment shot their way into the building Wednesday. Gunfire between the two sides was so heavy today it almost drowned out radio reporters on the air from positions I 00 yardttway. Troops freed seven government drivers at about 9 a.m. in a b~f battle, the mayor's office said in a communique. The army said earlier ii thought the rebel!" nill held about I 0 host.ages, after armored car barrages and troop as'.slulu bad freed scores of captives. But a federal judge released by the guerr illas today, Reynaldo Arc1nieps, pve the fiaures of e1aht judaes and SO total boa•s in an interview with Bogota radio station RCN. The rebels sent Arciniegas o ut with a messaar for President Belisario Betancur. . P1az.a.s said the rebels claimed in the note that they have 70 combatants inside the the charred, smolderina building and have enough weapons and ammunition for a long s1cac. T he rebels, according to Pla.z.as, aJso said they want Betancur to name hJS brother, federal JUd&e Jaime Betancur, and federal Sen. Jose Manuel Arias, to mediate the standoff between rebels and govemmenL A souroe close to the president told the Associated Press, howe ver, that the government wiU oot neaotiate with the inswjents of the notorious April 19 Movement. known in Col- ombia as M-19. The April 19 Movement t.ak.C$ its name from the April 19, 1970 presidential elccuo n that dissidents claim was fraudulent. ,J Parade lover Ft..-1ear-old OkMna, &randdaqllter of SoYiet leader Mllrh•ll Gorttaclln, •nlllee bqely aa •he watchee a ~mWtuy parade la Red Square t.Oday. markin.C the 68th Ual.....ary ef tile Bol•he.tk ReTolatton. With Obana la . , laer aodaer. lrlaa. JetJilJer •tray. u Soviet. .:ramble TOK YO-A J~~n AJr LloetJet carryin& 132 pulC1lle1'I and ~w drifted off course in the sensitive rcsion where a Korean jet was lhot down by Soviet warplanes two yean aao. apparently cau11na Soviet planes to ICT'IJDblet airtine and defense officials wd today. The airline said a 9oeipa 747 jum':_~ on a fligh t from Tokyo to Paris via M<>fCC>w1lewaboul 60milescaaofils ~ course Oct. 31 wblle over the Japan Sea in inlemat1onal waters between the S1benan coast and the Soviet island of Sakhalin. The plane corrected iu course without incident, the airline said. 82 kllled Jn Hlmalayan bu ciulJ NEW DELHI. lndta -A pa.ssenaer bus swerved off the h1abway Wednesday and plunged into a gorge nearly a mile deep in the Himalayas, killipg at least 82 people and lD)Unng more lhan 40. police and n~ repons said. The state-<>wned bus carrytng I 27 pco~~hh many of them on the roof - fell mto a 5,000-foot deep valley near dhar Oak vtllage, a polioc spokesman told The Assoctatcd Press bv telephone . JOIN THE CELEBRATION HERALDING THE GRAND OPENING OF ATRIUM COURT AT NEWPORT CENTER FASHION ISLAND FRIDAY, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 9; AND 10 IT'S A VENETIAN HOLIDAY ---.. :~~~ •. l ll . J THREE DAYS OF HIGH CARNIVAL, ENTERTAINMENT, PAGENTRY, COSTUMED PERFORMERS, OPERATIC VIGNETTES, STROLLING VIOLINISTS, MARIONETTES, ~~--~ ORGAN GRINDERS, SINGING BALLOON MEN, FLOWER VENDORS, ARTISAN$. PAINTING MASKS, SINGING.GONDOLIERS, ITAL/AN CHOCOLATE AND FLOWER GIVEAWAYS. • SS 31 NEW STORES OPEN IN ATRIUM COURT Alan Austin Ang~ls & Cherubim Antonio Buttaro Benetton 8.1.P. Bruestl~ Caswell-Massey Crystal Fire Mist DiVarese Donavan & Seamans f//esse Fiorucci Forever Children Callery Miya IXl:Z Maya ondi Pierre Deux Selvaggio I ... Stephane Kelian Tahari The Tango Club Theodore Theodore Mcln Tripos The Ultimate Invitation Wyndham Leigh Ylang Ylang Paul Mayer Serena d'ltalia Splash n' Flash of Newport • NEWPORT CENTER FA HION I LAND • NEW1'0«1 CENTf'a FASHION ISi.AND is f~Ay clo~. conwn1ently loott'd tU4i( off Paoftr Co.Ht H1ghw.iv bt~n J.imbort~ dnd MtK Arthur 8oc1lf'tv1trrl'" Nf'\Npt.1'1 8<>.)( h VALET #'ARKING AVAILABLE AT ATRIUM COURT EAST ENTRANCE. • ' I' ' Ae * Orano-Ooelt DAILY PILOTfThur9day. November 7, 1985 .J Floods drench -capital, kill36 By tile AHoclated Pre11 Aoodwaters that k.illed at least 36 people and left 44 missing laid sieao today to the sandbagged riverbottoms of Richmond, Va., and Washinaton, D.C., while shocked survivon upstream faced ruined tromes and businesses. fouJed drink- ing water and the threat of water- borne disease. In Virginia. where officials listed 19 deaths and four people missing. the James River ·crept up the cobbled streets of riverfront Richmond. toward a crest today about 23 feet above flood stage -the worst flood since the 27'11-foot surge caused by Hurricane Ajulcs in 1972. Authorities closed the Interstate 95 bridge and two other Richmond bridges. dctouring·l-95 traffic to U.S. I, and heavy traffic was reported on the four spans that remained open as the morning rush hour began. Four days· of rain in tfie nat1on1s mid-Atlantic re~on unleashed the fl oods. 1nfl1ct1ng hundreds of millions of dollars 1n property dam- age and forcing th ousands of evacu- ations. ,,,~ RJatna Wub.lqton Channel Oooded Eut Potomac Park Wedneadar darlq heaY)' ram. In Wub.lqton, D.C. Former Yale lecturer faces deportation WATERBURY , Conn. (AP) -A former Yale for the Naz1<ontrolled 'Rech' newspaper in his home- Universny lecturer, charged with collaboranng with the town of Orel, he also 'publicly advocated the persecution Nazis 1n World War II.•~ facing tnal 1n federal court as Lhe of Jews ... he Ul'J.Cd all Jews be physically persecuted and government tnes to stnp him of his U.S. citizenship. completely annihilated." Federal authonties charge that Vladmir Solcolov-Samarin. born in Russia in 1914, lted about his past when But Samarin sa1d in 1976 that he didn't know Jews gaming entry into the United States 10 1951 and when he were being killed at that time, adding that the anti-Semitic became a citizen 1n 1957.. slurs·were ordered by Nazi censors. He said his interest Ytirchenko.gOeS home, claiming he was abducted MOSCOW (AP) -Vi taly Yurcbenko, the reputed KGB defcc-~orwho new home today,~·· quoted in a newspaper as repeating allega- tions that be was abducted to the United States "in gangster-type fuhion." The SO-year-old Soviet, who was said to have defected to the United States while in Rome in ~UJUSt, boarded an Ilyushin 62 jct flight at Dulles JntcrnationaJ Airpon outside Watbinaton that was supposed to arrive In Moscow at 12:20 a.m. PST today. but there was no official word on his arrlvaJ. Due to the Revol ution Day hol- iday, most government offices were closed. There was no answer at the press department of the Soviet Forcian Ministry when calls were made in an attempt to confirm Romanian sailor granted asylum MlAMJ (AP) -A Romanian merchant seaman who jumped ship in Jacksonville was granted J?Olitical uylum today by U.S. Immigration officials who said be had a "well- fo unded fear" of beina persecuted 1f rclumcd.Jp the communist country. Seaman Stefan Vemea, 38, of Constanta, Romania. was given asylum . by Perry Rivkind, Miami district director for the U.S. Immigra- tion and Naturalization Service. "The action was tak.en through normal asylum-claim protcdures." said George Waldroup, assistant"dis- trict director. Yurchenlco had returned. , T o d a y ' s c d i t i o rl o f · interrogation. ~omsomolslcaya Pravda, the ~a-"As CIA men themselves say the ttonaJ newspaper of the Communist secu~ty system there is more reliable Party youth tcaaue., t~y quoted than an any American prison, as it is Yurchcnlco as ~stating h!s charges equipped with all son s of devices, that he was kidnapped 1n .~ome, even lasers," the newspaper quoted druged .. a.nd taken. to CIA secret Yurchcnko as saying before his quarters to Fredenchburg, Va., for departure from Washington. Whistleblower harassed at Travis Air Force base By &lie A11~lated Preti ~ASHING~Ot:J -An AU: Force sergeant says he was harassed by his supenorsat Travis Air Force StatJon near Fairfield, Cahf.. after he tried to warn that the service was paying far too much money for some airplane pans. "It was really discouraging for me to put out all the effort to try to save the go vernment some money and then all they did was put out effon to keep the problems from being solved," Sgt. Thomas Jonsson told a House subcommittee Wednesday. ... ,,,.._,.... To jola Cabinet Prealdent aeacaa today '1&1Ded u -IDdlalia .OYeJ'DOr Oda Bowen, a politician, medical profeuor anfl fam- ily doctor. u tbe nut aec- retary of health and haman aerYlcea, · replaclDI Maqaret Heckler. Balanced budget standoff- persists WASHINGTON (AP) -House and Senate bargainers are returning to the table in a final push for com- promise on a balanced-budget plan, knowing that without agreement the Treasury could be in default by late ne xt week. But success seemed distant as both chambers voted Wednesday to stand fast by their own versions of how Congress should force itself to cut spending. • Samarin told the Yale student newspaper in 1976 was only in writing anti-Bolshevik CQmmentary. that he wrote anti-Semitic articles for a Nazi-controlled Joseph Lynch, the federal prosecutor from Washina-Old name restored to City of Rajneesh Russian newspaper between 1942 and 1944, when his ton D.C. who will handle the government's case opening . "I'm not sure you can solve this in confercnoc," said Sen. Bob Pack- wood. R-Orc., the chairman of the House-Senate conference committee that broke up in di$agreement last week, and will try again. native country~as occupied by Gennan troops. today, said Wednesday the dcnaturalization trial could be ANTELOPE, Ore. -This central Oregon community no longer i~ named The federal complaint says that when Samarin wrote the start of a years-long le!llll battle. after Bhagwan Shree Rajnecsh, but supporters of a measure to repeal the town ;:::::.=:=====================i::::==========================i' chaner say the name makes little difference to life here. Residents. most of ~~------+1-'wtt<6tll~~·~· les of the Indian guru. voted 34-0 Tuesday to restore the town's LOWEST PRICES OF THE YEAR! Whatever your style One stop has 11 all! Buy now and Scive big. 30•1. • so•1. °' 983-5770 11021 BROOKHUAIT HUNTINGTON BEACH Three days original name from City of Rajncesh. The change took effect immediately. A meeting between HQuse Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr.. D-Mass .. 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Great Sale prices to fit any family's budget for example:/\ 9' x 12' room ;n low as $158. gs INSTALLED l (FANT ~TIC SE.LECTION -Mosl floon available in 6' and 12' wldlhs for no ~ms In most roorm) 10-e 10-8 10-4 12-4 - Justices urged to bar racial preference WASHI NGTON -In a case that couJd affect the future ofaffirmattvc action in the American workpla~. the Supreme Court was urged Wednesday to wipe out a plan that preserved jobs for black teacbers by laying off whites wi th more scnionty. At issue is the validity of a union contract prov1S1on challcn~d by ci&ht white teachers from Jackson. Mich .. who say they arc victims of unlawful reverse discrimination. · Homo8UW1l vets lose bid to march The Republican-led Senate, which started the political war by passing its balanced budaet plan a month aao. approved on Wednesday an updated version of that original proposal. Sponsored by Sens. Phil Gramm, R-Texas. 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Loi Ccrrttoe C.n.., 213/124·1'21 J • , Fountain Valley to issue bonds for redevelopment BJ SUSAN HOWELETT housing or other problems may also ot•Mlr""'._. eventually be placed within a re- The Fountain Valley City Council development project area. · actillJ u the Community Develop.'. The bond program creates an meot Aaency,· has approved 8 $30 "artificial debt" that is paid back million bond issue that will allow the throu&h the increased property Wt 9lle of tu-free bonds to subsidise revenues, or tax increment. that come redevelopment. from development in the redevelop-ment a~s. Nielsen said. The bond issue passed 4-1. The However, Nielsen said be bas dissentlna vote was cast by Mayor problems with tbe bond sale because Ben Nielsen, who said he was not of a the lack of a plan for use of the satisfied with the resolution because money. it bad no specific plan. "They could do anythina thex •·1 don't want to give $30 million to watU," Nielsen said He said oeuncd -a City Cou~a1 to.~pcc~late in the real members could sell the land, offer estate b.u~, Nielsen said at money to builders to develop it, or T~y s m~Ung. . even condemn it and sell it to ~telsen ~d the bon.ds wt]I be sold..-builders. . ' to lD'f'.~torsa.n connecuon with a 500. 'Tm not saying that they '.would acre u~<tustnal ar~ near the Santa ever condemn it. but there is no Ana ~ver and the. Fountam Valley specific plan," Nielsen said. H_osp1tal and with a 25-ac~c. Fred Voss, who was voted in as the tnanauJar parcel kno"."n. as the caty mayor of Fountain Valley Tuesday: , center area, near t.he C1v1c Center. gave a diflCa:nt view oflbe bond issue The tx?n~s wall generate about during the council meeting. $28:5 m.llhon for re<;tevelopment Voss called the bond sale plan "an proJecl~ ~n the 1nd~stnal. area ~d endowment to secure city·develop- $5.5 m1lhon for projects an the city ment," incorporating"mutual incen- ccnter a~. tive and great opportunity" within Fountaan Valley's redevelopment the business community of Fountain agency was established in I 976. and Valley. the undeveloped areas were dcsiJ-The bond sale-is set for-11 a.m. nated as "blighted" and placed withan Nov. I 9 in the office of Stone and th~ redev~lopment area boundanes. Youngberg in San Franciso. Bids will Naellcn sa1d. be. received at that time for the He said areas with dilapidated purchase of the bonds. Laguna settles battle over liquor sales ban The t..aguna Beach City Council has reached a compromise with a service station owner an its efforts to st~p the statififrom sclling'bccr and wme. The counca has agreed to allow Youssef Lokeh, the Mobil station owner, to convert three service bays into an expanded mini-market and continue sclline beer and wine for a maximum of six more years. Lokeh said he is pleased with the decision and plans to abide by it. The council last month adopted an ordinance banning the sale of al- coholic beferages at service stations in hopes of discouraging drunke·n driving, but the new law docsn 't apply to Lokeh's existing business. Lokeb is the only ps station operator in the beach town who sells alcoholic beverages. Because he was exempt from the ordinance, the city's Desiio Review Board attempted to include b1m 1n the ~an by t.aggj ng the ban onto Mobil Oil's request for a remodeling permit at the property. When representatives from the controlling Mobil Oil Corp. first approached the city with the corpor- ation's plans, they aarecd to swap the owner's right to sell liquor for the conditional use pemut. But when Lokeh protested, Mobil officials backed away from that commitment. explaining that the firm's contract with the dealer could not be breached because it included a permit to sell alcohol. Mobil's decision left the city 1....w.hich wants the station remodeled, wnnout much leverage for negotiating. So c-0uncil members agreed las( Tuesday to allow Lokeh six years to amortize his losses. At one time Mobil officials said they would try to get Lokch to change his mind because the expanded mini- market at the site would recoup bis losses. But ~L.okeb said the largc:r c-0nveniencc store area could not compensate for losing the service station, where be docs maintenance work on cars. Laguna tint Jumped on the bandwagon to prevent the sale of gasoline and liquor after several other cities began addressing what they considered to be a problem. Laguna's ordinan~ was adopted Oct. I. San Juan Capistrano had previously passed a similar prohibition on concurrent sales and Huntinston Beach and Costa Mesa have since followed close behind. WHAT'S LYING IN YOUR BED? •I.a Chances are 11 you"re carrymg cargo heavier than this. you sh<>Yld consider ~ UltEAMD cus· tom molds bedltners for every truck model-119ht down to the 1nd1vtdual rib design ot your truck's floor Also available are the UNaAa10 Gross Bed Toot Boxes:· (available tor domes· hes. imports ano El Caminos) 722-7660 Monday-Friday 8:00 a .m.-6:00 p.m. Saturday 9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Fiberglass Gull Wing Truck Bed Covers LINEA BED -~ ~ S' 111 )\'\1\1 ) FRE E HAU L OUTS '' '1-.. • w/Bottorn Painting 675-2 550 .' •· \ . l SI .) i · NE WPORT BEACH CA ' $1, 000 raised for community clinic The~na Beach Community Chnac: o pened and dedaca~ a S2 mill100 · · struclW'C at the cbn1c durina a fund-r&Js1n1 event last weeken . ''I don't have all the tallies an yet. We ra1acd $1 .000 at best." wd Bea Hetnck. director of the community chnic, which recently chanltd its name from the "free cliruc" because of onao1.n1 financ1al problems. • "The money will be used for aenerat opcratina costs.'' she said, addina that every bit helps. The dinic supplie:d enlcttllinment at th~ top level_ of the parkm1 structure, where clawc cars were on display. and raised money by 1ellin. raffle tickets for donated gifts. includina roundtnp fli&hts to San Franc1sco and Las Vegas. The last year has been a strain on the commuruty c:hnac because 11 bu bad difficulty raising money she said. "Overall doan' fund raisers /or the clinic has been difficult because it bas not been tcmbJy visible. We arc pet'Clcved as bcana the one that opened in the 70s which dealt with hippies and drua addle~. Now we deal with families and sangle parents," she sa1d. . ~clinic is now chafling clients on a shdmg scale to help keep 1t 1n business. ··~ning oommunlly support (for tbc ehn1c) ~s never been a$ romanuc or acceptable as ra.wng money for the art museum or battered women. But people art rqlw ng the community ch nae 1san an vestment in the community," she said. Hetrick does not see the financial satuauon gettmg much better for the last free clinic in Orange County. .. Orange eo..t DAILY PILOT /Th\nday, ~ 1, 11M LB supports liability limits ·ballot measure , . . BJLAUllAMDI Ot .. DllllJ ........ The Laauna Beach Caty Councd as leodtn1 its support to a siat.ewtde coahtaon that is sponsonna an 1n- 1t1auve to limn the liability of etllCS and other ~ntitics in so-called dcep- pocket lawsuit1. The 1mt1ative is seckin1 to s1mphfy the law so that entities named as secondary defendants in lawsu1ts would be hable for economic damq- es only. and not other damages such as those associated with lasun1 psychological problems. Like many cities tbrou&hout the country, Lapina faced a 400 percent increase an us hability insurance last Dettmbcr and a raise in ats deducoble from ST00.000 to S2SO,OOO. Tu an- nual insurance rates represent about 5.4 percent oftbe city's budget. One reason for the increase was a laW1uit filed against the c1ty and a resident four years ago that awarded S2 m1lhon to the claimant this July. In the swt.. Nalhao Blue, 3':...~ the Cll)I ud 27·)1191-old IJavlD Brown. the UDIDIUred dnmkcD dtivet of the car 10 wbicb 8Ne wa a peuer\atr Blue wu paralyted when Brown crubed ioao a parked car. Under the Joint ud IOveral 1~ ility doetriae. eva if a c:o«f'endaat LS found to be only I pcrornt rcspons1blc for an Keldent. it can be liable for the entire award. 0 Bluc'1 attomcy succeufWJy arped that the city mamta.ined a ~ antenecuon where the ICCideet oc- curred. and since Brown bad no insurance. tbe cit).' wu held liable for the entire $2 million. Tbc bi.U was paid by the cn y's insurance carrier, Mead RC10Suranc:e. which taler canceled an its Oraqc Couiify pou- CLCS.. The city as currently a member of the Oransc County Cities Risk Man- agement Agency, a P'OUP pf 12 cities diat cooperate in obta.in.ina in- surance .,. I' THE FIRST WORD IN FASHION SALES. TODAY THROUGH MONDAY! SAVE 30%, 40% EVEN 50%* First Call is your first chance to save at our first big sale of Fall 1985. Save on VJOmen's shoes, fashion and .accessories for men , VJOmen and children: • Couture Salon • The Man's Store .. •Child ren's World • Nuvo • Lingerie • Galleria Collections •Men's One-Up® Shop •Sport Shop I • Women's $hoes -1/3 off*] • Wo men's Accessories • BMrty Hills Newport Beach San Diego Las Vegas , ·on reo "lf owto pnoes. tntermediatl rtdudions ml'I hM been taken priof "~tS sa • ~ OUf .._.. ~(our .-y of uytng tt\ank you) OI moM ~ Newport 8-dl open 10 ;-ThUl'ldly ~ ~., 9 Sundly. 12., s. 1'1tphoi• 758-1900. N-M a...tfy Hiii °'*' 10 to 8 Monday through S.ulday, doeed Sundey le~ 5506900. , I· I . . Non-voters let teachers have election clout Teachers• unions have received the credit for the election Tuesday of 10 trustees in two secondary school ' and two community college districts with whom they will be negotiating at contract renewal time. · . In one case, the Coast Community College District. the victory of two teacher-backed candidates creates a .... full board of trustees selected and elected by the people most directly affected by the policies they will control. The trend -if it is one -lias a discomfiting air about it. The fox may not ooguarding the hen house, but the guy at the door owes him a favor. T eacbers, of course, arc not one dimensional. They have families and they pay taxes like most other folks. They have an ordinary interest ih the governance of the schools in the communities in which they live and an extraordinary interest in the governance of the schools in which they work. Those interests, especially when concentrated and focused by the teachers' unions, are problematic when they ~. shared by the trustees. If the trustees' decisions about me general business of the district are colored by the political influence of the teachers' organiutions, the trustees cannot be good overseers of th_e district•s general welfare. Teachers' organii.ations could not control the outcome of elections the way they did Tuesday if the electorate cared about its institutions. But, as long as school board elections attract turnouts like Tuesday's 11 .8 percent, any group with a budget, an axe to grind and the will to mobilize a relatively small but commited contingent of voters can take charge of a school district. By choosing not to vote, we-choose to allow this to happen. ··once U.S. occupation forces learned of Mengele 's crimes •• fhe family helped Mengele evade capture by pretendlngne was dead. ' ,. WILLIAM f . · ButKLEY Keeping the mind . . a .ndbody in shape PORTLAND, Ore. -At exactly 6 a.m., Joe materialized in the lobby of the hotel. The niaht before, when be said he would drive me to the airport to catch the 6:SO a.m. fliabt. I demurred -too early in the mom- ina. I said. No no no, no sweat. he even handed me bis business card, writing out bis home telephone numw on th~lieclf ortc surrounding cities can 't . erase freeway opposition Shortly after the alarm woke me, at S:40, I couldn't resist t.bc temptabOn to dial the number. Just in cue .... Joe answered the phone. Told me be was on the way out of the door, I mustn't worry. He was driving a white Mercedes sports car, so I needed to put sevcn.1 of my baas into bis back 1eaL Jn a matter o( seconds we were off', bis headlights illumina'tina the way. He drove with the natural skill of the American wbo learns to drive when LBfearsimpact planned corridor might have on city paragraphs' promotion and desire for this freeway. Obviously the corridor will in no way benefit the small and concerned sentence, but it could delete it (or Laguna's) unique and beautiful existence. Could it be that the pen which By ELINOR DA VIS wrote the lone sentence epuld prove In reference to the Sall Joaquin mightier than the pro. vetbial. sword. be is about 13. And Joe drove r ovcraU picture before they do their acconting to protocol: speed limit. leaping -both developers might plus 10 pen:enL realize that America's future trends I repeated I was sorry be bad bad to arc not only technology but, among rise so early. No problem, no pro~ other topics of the day, bow to cope lem, he said. "I always set up early. with a continuous population ex-Five o'clock. u a rule." Of coune l plosion. Another trend then bas to asked why, .and be ~plied tbat be lead to planning before building joged. "Ev~ morniq? .. "Pretty future towns, cities, counties and much every "mominc." He pau.ed, states. and then said that be was aotna to try out for the Hawaiian Marathon next Oplnlona expreeeed In this apace are those or the Dally Piiot. Other vteM expreuec:t on thla page are. thole of their authore eod artists. ~ 1-----·-~comm.n~=·n11nvtted. TM OlffYPllot. PO Box 1seo. eowta • . &42-eo&e. • as the sentence (Lajuna) fi&bts 'to · doc • .Luuna. Bea~_ is similar to a keep-from being eradicated from tbe- shon sentence sandwiched between page? The paae which also contains two lcng~y para~~bs. One para-. th.c two J>ITIJl:lpbs, or land grants, graph de.p1cts Irvine s acreage, . the with. an .article on the proposc4 other en:i1~ srno~~ ~tw~~ the hn~s comdord1d not ~ention bow Laguna from Mission V1e10 s Phillip Moms has long owed 1b very existence to Otherwise the constant exe!!!!i . ..:..on"'--..Jll!Jl!_·flle . I said ~tit was· could result m a GAE I I 0 nation awfully touah. awfully competitive, with f\9~ remaining open spaoc, no didn't it 10 (or 25 miles or somethina • • windfall. being incorporated. \ .SJaJil,Palestinlan knew how to turn other cheek Considering Laguna's, or the sentence's, p~ous position, its ending could be punctuated with a period, thus finishing its message - or an exclamation point, to make its wordage more lively: or perhaps a question mark would prove more apt, To the Editor: .. My God tells me to turn the other cheek." These were the sad words of Alexander Odeh one daY. as we conversed about the tragic diaspora of Palestinians from their lands on the West Bank. Frankly, in the face of the facts, I thought be must have been kidding. But why should I bave marveled? since the sentence's outcome so far As I look now with shock., dismay and .has not been con~trued . . shame at the familiar face of the seemingly ordinary little man from The two paragraphs mus\ be ques- Palestine starina out at me from the tioning how much longer the sentence newspaper pages with his great .s<1ft can bold out, considering the amount eyes, I realize he was extraori!inary. of pressure they arc exerting. The He came from the land where Jesus sentence, however, is making use of walked, he was baptized in the river r.ndioscword.saboutgreenbelts~~d Jordan where Jesus was baptized. He ideas. concemm$ Latu~ Canyon died on a Friday as Jesus dicct and he Road s entrance mto t e city. It also was a martyr, ~Jesus was 8 martyr. hope~ t~ prevent the .two paragraphs Of counc, he would speak to me as from 1om1~ fon:es with. one another. Jesus spoke and I will remember him. H~wcver, 1t also hopes ats dormancy wetf as be tried to inCTease our will slow and may prevent the two understanding of the injustice done to The freeway will also increase fast and inten~ traffic in the entire area and especially in Leisure World. built so older Americans could live in peace and quiet tbrouahout their waning years. Such a thoroughfare wiJI also create acid fog, with no ocean b~eezes to blow the fog ~!~where. It wall also encourage additional noise and smog for Mission Viejo's and Irvine's proposed residential areas, plus their golf course projects. .Resardle~s. Laguna is continuing to fight for its proper place between the two land grants. Nevertheless, they seem determined to either bring about Laguna's annihilation or they hope to change the sentence's rhetoric toward their wa1 of thinking. Should they stop! look. and listen! -or if they observe m ore carefully the natural beauty, only massive density. like that? Yes, be said -26 miles, Surely America will not continue on actually ... But J fiaure at 42 I'd better iu reckless unplanned course until try now, or else I'm not aoina to do it our future populace resembles that of ever." the Contents of a packed sardine can. He went on: "l came~ from the Possibly instead La&una will con-Army in 1967. Vietnam. I was a tinuc .to set an example with its platoon leader in the infantry there. greenbelt, its 36-foot bcwu limi-When I aot bKk here to Portland, I ta ti on, its continued villaae at-took a job u a carpenter." mospherc, its lack ofa slum area, and Had he known the trade-carpen- rcfusal to permit the pudy develop-try-before the war? ment of a tourist trap. Such per-No. He was sort of handy at fixina sistence may set an example for thinas, be said, because be had pown investors who arc so outdated that. by up on a farm, with bis 12 brothers and ignoring the environment, they also sisters. "I fiaund it this way, when I forget the precarious and intricate lot out of the Army, that I wu worth flood basin that surrounds the 20 an hour. But all they paid me at proposed area. the construction company where I went to work was $2. SO per hour. So I Otherwise, this misplaced corridor fiaured 1 would have to earn the zooming through a once pictureiquc equivalent of St 7.SO per hour more countryside may result in another ~ickina thinp up. f aot to work example of mankind's ability to I ft la udi...., the bl · destroy all that is worthwhile or y, · e te, st ~ uepnnu, fiaured out bow blucpril)u_ cot-natural, includinf cementing the responded with the work done, and whole of our earth. after about a year I started my own Elblor Davt. uve. la Lapaa construction company. It wu touah. Beadl. but after Vietnam, where I aot shot at just about every day, evcrythina was .. .How many Americans suffering the·same circumstances as Alex, 20- odd years of exile from bis family and ancestral home , would be capable of sustaining such a principle? l an1 descended frqm Roger Williams and more than a dozen revolutionary soldiers including a member ofWash· ington's guard. I doubt that any. of'- them could have turned his other cheek. hispcople. RE~~L;~~ -fidliMHJiiHflll@~j·J--------------'' Absorbable?" "Y cs. Absorbablc." After a few yean. he said. be was doina well. Very, very well. But. he said, be thouaht be saw it comina. Hi&h interest rat.ea. dHcouraeed house builders. "SO I fiaured rd eelJ my business, and I did, that wu in 1978. Sold it just about 10 time." Did the·u.s. he~pMengele Hlgh heels rough OJI planes eSCapejUStiCe after War? . If high heels were banned on "That man is richest whose airplanes, the planes could travel a lot pleasures arc cheapest " said Henry farther .on less fuel. Or so cont~nd David Thoreau. You b,0 w Thoreau. some aircraft designers. They thank Clever fcUow. He devoted his life to all f~male passengers ought to be getting more of what he wanted by required to wear flats. When a 130-wanting less pound woman an high heels stands in · a plane's aisle aloft. and that plane bits a bump, the penetrating pressure under her spikes 1s extraordinary. The decking underfoot. ther~for.c:, must be extremely strong. so extreme- ly heavy. Planes could be hghter were at not for those high heels. How are your ancries doing, sir'? It was almost two ccntuncs ago that the French phys1c1an Pierre J G. Caba ms said," A man as as old as his artencs." Euacne Jerome Dupo1s. Jr .. has 10 children -boys and girls -and all I 0 arc named Eugene James Dupuis, Jr. Q. Where'd we get the cxprcssibn "kick the bucket" to mean dying? A. What, you've not yet heard that one'? Yesteryear's most common suicide stood on a bucket, struna himself to a nafter with a rope, then kicked the bucket. The door of the dugout -wherran hH>ernatcs th e &rizzly bear -1s always on the nonh slope. ORANGE COAST llilyl'illl . I A hca"er never gi ves birth to more than four ofTspn ng at a time. Nor 'ihould 11, I ~Y The great Greek Aristotle. so wise an some ways, didn't act an A 10 all subjects. He taught that: I. Under- ground winds cavscd earthquakci. 2. Motion is impossible in a vacuum. And 3. Atoms do not exist. Oaim 1s one out of every 20 expectant fathers mimics the symp- toms of bis wife, cravina oddball foods, if she does so, and suffering momina sickness, if she docs that. Accordinf to the bistori<:*I foot- notes, that infamous spy Maia Hari used Q~ycyanide of mercury for a secret ink and as a contraceptive douche. A woman who has been married once is 10 times more likely to marry again than is a never-married woman oftbesame.,e. L.M. B•1• 11 a 1yadlca&e4 cetammt. ,,.,,_ZIN , ... Of Te11tTlllt .......... (dltOf ~!:"9' c,. ...... '"'1l'tfltor Justice Department searcht.ng records to determine if authorities helped him WASHINGTON-JosefMengelc may be dead, but the Justice Depart- ment is still trying to determine wbetbeT he cheated the hangman with the help of U .S. authorities. The notorious ''Angel of Death" sent hundreds of thousands to the gas chambers in the Nazi death camp at Auschwitz. "We arc combing archives around the world, talk.ins to people in every continent, trying to put the puzzle totether and figure out whether Menacle received any help or protec- tion from the U.S. government which enabled hjm to rude," Neal Sher1 director of the Office of Spcciai Invcatiptions. told our associate Lucettc l..qnado. Sher characterized the investiga- tion as "extraordinarily complex." In terms of bard documentary evidence. he said, it as far m'Ore difficult than the cue of Klaus Barbie, the SS "Butcher of Lyon " who was found to bave worked for U.S. military intelliacnce af\cr World War II and whose escape to South America was a.rranacd by American authorities. • Jt is already clear beyond any doubt that Mentclc '°' subsuntiaJ help over the ~&Om his family. which ownJ the · t farm machinery firm in West ny. Their help 11 understandable but what bothers American Nazi-hunters is that the protection Ji vcn to the war c:riminal is not puniahabfe under Wcs1 Oerman law. Indeed. to this day the Menaele tami~ cannot be forced to cooperate with 1n.vestiptina authorities. H~'s what our associate learned about the Menaeles from solmcs 1n Omnany and this countrY: •In Ole immed iate aftermath of World War II, Mengele's father believed that his son was dead. The young SS doctor's wife, Irene, dressed in mourning clothes and had a hometown priest say a f uncral mass for him. But the family soon learned tbat Menaele was alive and well. He returned and lived under an assumed name in a nearby vilJagc for scveraJ years. Justice Department sources say there is considerable evidence that, once U.S. occupation forces learned of Mengele's crimes. the family helped Menacle evade capture by pretend in& he was dead. U.S. aovern- mcnt documents of that time reveal that Menaele wa.s listed officially u ha vi Of died in 1946, and thus was not brouaht to trial with other death camp doetora at Nurembers. •By 1949, renewed interest in Menaele prompted him to nee Ger· many. Accordina to his own personal papers, the Menaele family provided the money for his escape to Araen· tina. •Before he left Germany, Menaele s•aned lqal documents .. disu- sociatina" bimtelf from the family firm, 8CCOT'dint to the Simon Wiese.ntbal C:Cnter, which in· vcstiptcs Nazi war crimes. Thls dilUIOC'iation wu to prevent the authoritieJ from seizins the Menaelc compiny's usets, u was dOne with property of m-.jor war cnminals. •Despite the tecbnicaJ breach, MeOFle continued to ~t money from his family. The ruau1ve't per- sonal pipers 1~1 th.at a Menacle c.qmpeoy ex~fJvc, Hans Scdlmeir, served as a.io-betwecn . J1C1 AIDEISOI and JOSl PH SPl A~ •In the I 9SO.. acco~ to the Wiesenthal Center, Mentele s father went to Ar&entina and pve the fucjtive l million marb to invest in a pharmaceutical company. •In the 1960s, accordin& to the testimony of=~ who Sheltered him, wbcn Me moved to Brazil, money from the family enabled him to buy a houte for bimtelf and a farm for one of the couples who helped him. • Throu&hout the years, the Me~lc family refuted to cooperate with Oerman autborities· under Qer. man law they were not obli;ed to. Nor did the &ailly report bi.1 death by drownina in t 979. · BYZANTIUM REVISITED -OU-rich Middle EIMem playbo)'I have found a new jUce to ~ l)rby. It ma IOt ~ c= Rivieia, bu( &be flesbpou of llWlbul must offer a omaln utistactioo for Arabi whole aoc:a10n &lapillted under the bed of TwtiJb sUhat ia the ~­roJeum da)'I. De T~ of c:ou.., a.re dclilbted at tbe inlu o( 8-- spendins .-a. Tboulh • devoutly 1eCu1ar ma. Tartey laat evn put totetbtr' ''blamJc toun" for its wealthy M°*tn suatJ. wbo ht· eluded a.ooo &om S.udl Arabia alone in the Piii year. WeU, what did be do then? "I fi&urcd I bad a lot to learn about America, so I took a year or IO and drove around tbe country. Learned a lot. A whole lot. And then one daf. somebody asked me to play wally~ • and I swear, I just fell in love with the pme." Wallyball couru, he explained, require the riaht kind ofin1u1ation, so that the bl.lls will bounce u they should, and be pondered exiJtiua procedures for buildina thoee wallt and fiaured they were ~ old- fuhioncd. So be sat down ud ftpnd out a way to piece' lOledm' tittle squares or diamonds or w\aleVer that at far lower cost brina about t.bc desired effect. "It's ~t. So now I manufacture the insides of waUybell couru. -'I a matter of fact, mo1t olmy work is in aome way e~ercite-orieeted thelC da)'I. t 1UCS1 that's where I tot the Idea of Joafoa. and keepina fiL .. "You must feel wonderful doina all that l>bysical work. Ho.= many h~un a day do you run?" 1Wo bCMan. Did be UIC a Walkman? He lllliled true pleuun on bis face bripteDed by the bcedliahta com.int the Olba' :;•~nlydo. It keep. my mind l laked if ~ airport WU U frequeo1ly IOCbd in by arty monaina f~ u I bid beard. udbe llid r-. but tf 1t WU .-i bed Um--~ N ~ limply 4ri"-nae 09 IO llilllde IVIJ my CCllBDlc:tJoa_ .. N-.. t.-i I 50 miles, tbat•a .... ~ '° t, fa • ... ..... _ -,_,. vonte boob?"' be llUd .... 1 I06d bim I tibd ~ Utd t1i1it.. "You bow w9'o I lille IO,...,.. be llid. .. , ti.A Mf ...... ~ ..... Waldo !aMnoft.. I Md.__ lb m.oa\ba.'" ..... , Ralph Waklo e.._ ...... -. Pleal\ld 1f l9e knew JOI HJ S • reedina him. We .m..-11 alrpon., ud I ~ l:ilta An ra I t:in.. to9dllld ~. IOd h't • I 'Chicken Lipe' aeta Mil off the cout of Newport Beach. CALENDAR Regatta planned -for blind s8-.ilors _ BliruLs.ailors. fro.cn_tuh.._e_.0_,.ra'""""n'fllg~r-«foffr-<PF-HA-rR:t-tf'.--.iand one-design boats on County Braille Institute will have Saturday~ Huntington H arbour their annual sailing o uting Saturday Yacht Club will hold an invitational when Balboa Yacht Club hosts the Sabot team race 6n Sunday. and Seal Lido-14 Bra.die R~tta with sighted Beach Yacht Club will hold the fi rst sailors in the cockpit with the bfind. race of its Sunday Sailors Senes for Lehman-12 sailors will compete for PHRF and one-design boats the Barney Lehman Championships In other So01hem Cahfom1a at Newpon Harbor Yacht Club Yachting Assoc1at1on areas Saturday and Sunday. T he regatta Sa.ala Monica Bay hono rs the late designer of the spttdy South Bay Ya.cht Racing Club-- little 12-foot d inghies. Thanksgiving Regatta. aturday. Capistrano Bay Yacht Club will Sun'day. Saa Diego furnish action fo r Midget Ocean Oceanside Yacht Club-Indian Racing Class (PHRF) a nd Per-Summer Regatta, Saturday, Sunday formancc Handicap Racing Fleet San Diego Yacht Club-One-design (PHRF) sailors Sat\Jrday and Sun-Regatta (Star, Etchells-22. J-24. PC). day.For MO RC sailors it will be the Saturday, Sunday. first race of the Mission Series. and Cortez Racing Assoca1t1on-Lady the sccondrace for PHRF. Skippers Regatta. Sunday. Highlightofthe sailingaction in the Coronado Yacht Club-Longstreth Los Angeles-Long Beach area will be Series, Sunday. the Southern California Ocean Rae-Mission Bay Yacht C'lub--One-day ing Association championship for Regatta, Sunday. yachts rated under the International Santa Clara Racing Assoc1at1on-- Offshore Rule Saturday a nd Sundax. Fall Series. Sunday. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club will Silver Gate Yacht Club-Turkey stage the third race of its Fall Series Day race, Sunday. PAPARAZZI Humanitarian event for Christians, Jews By VIDA DEAN °' ... .,.., ......... There was a lot of good-natured jokes about "the pnest" and .. the rabbi" at the Humanitarian Award dinner hosted by the OC Chapter of the Nauonal Conference of Chris- tians and Jews at the Irvine Hilton. One of the goals of NCCJ is learning to laugh WITH rather than • A'T (to eliminate racial and religious prejudices.) NCCJ is an organization founded in 1928. Th.is was the county p-oup's ninth a nnual recognition affair, with Walter Gertie• as chairman. "It grows every year," said Bob B1rwlts, NB attorney. who is presid- ina co chair of the chapter alona with James Roosevelt and Red Pauenoa. More than 475 were there for the event that raised S 100,000 for the chapter's educational proarams. Hunwitz assured emcee Jolln Zaemba, Hills Brothers coffee spokes- man, that the guests were dnnlung HIS coffee. . Honorees were Tom Nielsen, presi- dent of the lfvine Com~ny. who was presented his award by Roosevelt: Stan P1wlow1k.1, Ef Camino Bank, with Red PattenoD as prescntor, and Santa Ana· physician Carl Pearlman, who recievcd h is award from Dr. Bane1 Katz. With each p~sentatton. long lists of Jhe honorees· contnbu- tions were noted. Ja~ellH Wexler, president of the nastional organization. who came out from New York with husband PHJ, was the featured speaker. The former Hunter College president descnbcd NCP as a family festival -a group offriends coming together 1n a special way. ··w e are all God's children. Count no one out," Wexler said. Correction Robbie Hai.nee Robbie Haines did not resign as executive director ol USYRL' to 1010 the Eagle Syndicate as was erroneously reported on last week's boating page in the Dail) Pilot. Haines was the Soling Class gold medal skipper in the 1984 Olympic yachting games IO which Rod Davis, skipper of the Eagle Syndicate, was one of his crewmen. The Daily Pilot regrets the error ) ·111y Mt ; THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1985 I :J TELEVISION, 91 COMICl,114 A most unlikeljr name for a Sf!!aworthy vessel 'Chick en Lips. is the unlikely name -of this trophy-winning boat owned and --skippered by Bruce Anderson Ill' ALMON kOCKABEY a..,,.......,...,... What's 1n a name .. Try the yacht Wlth the unltltely name of Chicken Lips. Scheve 1t or not, the name Chicken Lips turns up among Jhe top trophy wmners 1n many Southern Cahfom1a yacht races.. Officially. Chicken Lips 1s an Andercraf\-36. owned and skippered by Bruce Anderson. who sails under the burgee or the Capistrano Ba> Yacht Club.. What1s the n:corootL h1cken Lips·' With Bruce at the helm 'he ca~ tured overaJI t\onors m Los Angeles Yacht Club's W h11oey Sen es, both 11e-tt ·all<'.l class. ucd for fi rst place 1n LA YC-s Harbor Senes. and took runner-up honors 1n the Manna dd Rey to San Otego race Commenting on the design of Chicken Lips, Andrews said, .. The design of the Andercraft-36 was comm1ss1oned by Bruce and Craig Anderson who wanted a fast, fun-to- sail racer that would also be com- fortable for coastal cruising. .. A further requirement was that 11 The Andercraft part of the name no doubt comes from the fact that it was built by Bruce and Craig Anderson. and designed by the up and coming should rate well under the Inter- young naval architect, Alah A.ndrews national Offshore Ruic (10R ) hand1- of N~rt Beach. The--Ander~on --eap ,~ystem,-Offenng th<: IO R alterna- brothers have their plant 10 Costa t1 ve. for those who may ftnd frus-Mesa. trat1on with the sometimes unpred1c- lncidentally, Bruce .\nderson IS an table rating ch~nges or the Per- enginccr do ing business 1n Pomona. fo rmance Handicap Racing fleet and Craig.is a Chicago lawyer <PHRF> Chicken Li ps 1s the first .. This called for dual rule racing tnr Andercraft-36. Hull No ~ 1s slated to those who desire a boat larger than thl' begin construction next month a nd 30-foot maximum of the '11dget Hull No 3 short!\ thereafter. Ocean Racing Class IMORC > ''-'t Hopefully, neither or 'them \\Ill be smaller 1n SIZC and C'<pense than .i called Chicken Lips or e'en C h1cken custom IO R One Tonner · .\ndre"' Feathers, but who knows said. Bo1111c B11£Fs ALIOI locUIEY ..\nd(e"'s descn~ the bull as a sta\e-of-the-art IOR with narrow · waterlines forwl,\rd to punch easily through chop a powerful. fau stern for good reaching and runnina ~­ formance. and a rclauvely tiJbt displacement for good accelerauo n and surfing ability. Standard intcnor features include f~r lixcd berths Wlth four-mch cushion!>. galle) comtilete with stove, deep stainless steel sink and built-in icebox enclosed head Wlth sink. and dinette with. removable table a.nd cushioned seat backs that convert to upper berth!> l)(-<:k teature~ include the fu nc-· t1onal raung cockpit, three-spreader ng '-'Ith <.:omplete deck hardware. The 1.ks1gn 1\ offered with a masthead n& as standard equipment. but a frac- tional ng 1!> 3\ a1lable for the .. grand .,, .>n ' .. raler In 1t-s first ~car of compcl1t1on ( hid.en Lips api:acars to be hv1ng up lo thl' hopes or the designer and builder -not to mention the slapper and ere"' • Southern Cal Boat Show sure to be a quick sellout Early response b) the nai10n's ma1or boat bu11der5 virtual!) assures the quickest sellout in the 30-year histOC) of the Southern Caltfom1a Boat Sho"' which will occup} the Los 4.ngeles Con' ent1on (enter from Jan. 31 through Feb 9 Appltca11ons received before No' I were from builders of more than 90 brand name boat lines. according to Ted Elhou. show chairman fo r the sponsoring o uthern California Manne Assoc1a11on "The reduction of a' a1lablc span· due to building remodeling at thl· L.A. Convention Center put pressure on o ur exh1b1tors to make earh reservations." Elltott said. · The show will use about 500.000 square feet of Con vent1on ('enter space and anticipates a fleet of some 900 boats to check 1n for the traditional new model pre' 1e\I. M odels will inc lude man} sportfish1ng boats and runa_bouts under 20 feet as well as a hroad rangl· of weekend cruisers and lu.>.un ~achts up to 55 feet. (The Southern (ahfom1a Boat Sho~ showcases power boats as ' o pposed to the Long Buch Sailboat Show. both staged b) SCMA.) Changes at Hobie Doug Campbell. president and general manager of Hobie Cat. has announced se' eral changes o f assign- ment for some ~e~ management personnel. 8111 .\dams has been appointed to the JOb of Hobie Po~er produl'l manager 8111 Bald" in. former product man· ager for Hobie'!> ltne of l atamaran\ becomes adm1n1strat1\'e manager Mel Wills. former monohull prod- uct manager. v.111ta~e0' t'r a~ Hob1t··, catamaran product manager George Cla~ ton. i\lpha sailooard product manager will nov. tx· re~pon­ s1ble for Holder monohull' 1n ad- d1t1on to the .\lpha sa1 lhnards. ll 1<i dut1e<i v.111 parallel those of \\ 111, Hobie l at 1s a manutacture-r ot sailboats. power boats and related products. It also d1stnbutcs the Alpha line. of sailboards and the new Alpha Wave I 30. a surfili that also can be used for smooth water paddling. Hobie IS a w holly-owned subs1d1af) of the Co)eman Co. Ullman Salle Ventura Ventura-ba~ Garv wenson Sails has become a franchise for Ullman ails. a full·sef"\ 1CT loft manufacturer based 1n "iewport Beat"h The franchise location. under th ne" name L'llman Sails \'entura~.--- "' 111 co' er the lt'ntor. from Los .\ngeles 10 San Frannsco. including \.anta Barbara \.fanna d{."f Re\ and 'ianta ( ruz "811th lirm s art' no" abk lo t''<changc design and marketing con- l'epts. · \aid Da' e l'llman. president ofl'llman \ail~ .,.., .......... .., I(.._. I( .... .., Bob Hanrtta with 1'CCJ preeldent Jacqueline Waler. Walter and Darlene Gerken t»Mrlq a .. .,. wta. lltaD Pawloftkl (center) an a.a.rs., •-•.Dr. Carl and Nancy Peula&D. R..tF aad 8ojllle Oeadel. "' ~ Tom and Marilyn l'Uel.en. , • ·~ . . .... ':: . Orang9 Coat DAILY PILOl'/Thursday, Novemt>w 1, 1086 ---, She can_'t-see helrs -because of heirloom fight I • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- band and 1 are bolb 60. We "ised two sons tho best we knew how. We pvc lbcm love and affection, time and auidancc and as many luxuries as we oould afford. Our boys weot to good co1lqC$ and we were proud of their acblevtments. We thouaht we had a floe relatioosb1p with them and their families until a few months aao. Now everythina seems to have come apan. Pl~sc listen to what has happened and aive us an opinion. Out· older dauahter-in-law asked me if s'he could have something my parents {both d~scd) had given me. It is an heirloom that is dear to WEDDING S POLIQUIN-.J'ROVA Barbara Jean Frova and ~ark Peter Pohqu1n exchanged wedding vows in Our Lady Queen of Angels Cathohc Church in Newport Beach on Oct. I 9. Two hundred and fifty guests attended their reception at the Santa Ana Country Club. Newport Beach residents Mr. and Mrs. Carl Manlia Frova and Mr. and Mrs. LaVem Ernest Poliquin arc the parents of the couple. The bride wore a designer sown of candJelight satin trimmed wath seed pearls and a chapel length train and veil. Louise Frova was maid of ho nor, and bride maids were Enn Manmng, Tina Byers, Cathy Barber, Kristine Foxgrover, Deanne Mclendon, Lynn Witherspoon and Lo9 Stutstaman. Attendants for the bridegroom were Bnan Pohqum as best man and Tim Campio n. G r-ea Winslow, Rob- ert Mannon. V1rgJI Nolde, Bruce Osterstrom. Ted Poliquin and Donald Wallace as ushers. After a wedding tnp to Italy and France, the couple arc residents of lrvme. She 1s employed as a sales representative for Dott Pnpters and he 1s an attorney wuh Wills and Poliquin Law Offi ces. F ORBATH-J ACOBS St. George's Episcopal Church 10 A11 l.uDEIS my heart. I was shocked when she said, "Wouldn't you like to sec me eajoy this while you arc still ativer' I replied, "No, I would not. I want to enjoy it while I am stiJI alive." She then said, "You lied when you said J Barbara Poliquin Laguna Hills was the setting for the Aug. 24 wedding of Jill Katrin Jacobs and Stephen John Forbath. Their r«eption for 280 guests was held at the Lake Forest Sun and Sail Club. • Mary Ann and Bradley Jacobs of Mission Viejo and Jean and Frank Forbatb of Costa Mesa arc the parents of the couple. The bride wore a gown with a white satin bodice with full Victorian leg--of- mutton sleeves of schiffii lace apph- qued net and detailed with an illusion No1h 11lf!. t'l<I 11111)( l'Vl'f hapJ)('nC'd '" nm~ l;irndy But w11h111 4K hour.. h" morhrr wrll h,. k1d11dppc-d H 1, f.!thn will be-Ion <'d to rr\ ,.JI J .,.., rrl IM'l dnrl hr will find hrmc;rll "' rh,., rntl'r nl "" ativl'nturr hi' ""~rr •ln·,m1rd • riulrl h.ipp• rt '" l11m ~ GEllE BACllMAN·MA'r'r Dll.£011 'l'_ABGBi' STlllTS FlllllY! MU 529.5339 _,..MEAPlAZA HUI Piii 121-4070 PACFIC UJM PMJ( DR_,. llllA Piii 9S2-4'93 UA llMS I mTA llU 979-4141 EDWAllDS CIBA COfTD LAKEWOOD lo.nler .p(Z1Jl'11 tMl/f-l!y I. 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I Maybe fo~ver. a'1nlre )'Hr CM,..I• do aar ... • • • t ()(lay he refu~ to sit o~. our dinmg room chau·s because thex don't make chairs like they used to. ' He broke two chairs in has mother's house and yelled at her for buying "cheap" furn.iturc. Ann, this situation has snowballed way out of proponiwl..LhaY~ .bcen- madc to look like the villain and told that I owe her and m y son an apology. They refuse to allow me to see my vandchildren until I admit l was <*•IH•lf llM wa1 emltarruaed DEAR ANN LANDERS: Reprd- •Mtt-y" Nf•::.~ve. U .,, so Ille ing your response to the hostess d.rage4 lter It 18w tM pica.re-whose anliQue chair was broken by u4 eall1ted ~I 1appert. Too &ad ue the 240-pound guest. Hcceeded. Let me assure you the auest did not 11 l1 d111racefaJ lb& you paalab-consider hersclfheavier than ave~ge. mat for l»e181 for~pt ud 1toae1t In her own mind she is just ·•a httle la to be deeJ.t attes1 to yoar overweight:" Any suggestions for people like this? He won't listen to a thi!l& 1 say and sneaks beer, cake and pie whan I'm not loolOnf. He also cats steak and pota~oes at un~h and deman.ds a big meal m the evenmg. Meanwhile, I am _:. FEAR FUL OF BEING A YOUNG WIDOW wrona. I Am heartsick. • Will you kindly evaluate this mes.s? We were rajsed to respect our parer\ ts. Is the world that different today? Please let me hear from you. - DEPRESSED IN LONG ISLAND. DEAR LONG ISLAND: You daugbter.la-law bad oae lteck of a lot IJ'ud~ldrea. I 19gett, to break Ole ·My husband weiahs at least 300 lmH•te, tUt a member of tile clero pounds. (Nobody knows for su~.) He be 11ked to serve a1 tlte mediawr. l t calls himself an "out-Of-shape ath- 1lt01ld be aa,reed la advuce tlaat tile lete." When "Ed" was in college, he decl1loa of tile mediator wlU be played football1 weighed 220 pounds, accepted by boOi 1lde1. If tlala rift 11 was veat-loolOng and in wonderful aot meaded It may laat for yeara. condition. DEAR FEARFULt Male Hre bl1 la11ruce premh1m1 are paid re1- alarly. JUI Fo rbath Michele 0.ln•kl net throat and appli9ues. The skin Michele Goo<lbody of Corona del was of Swiss embroidered organza Mar and Michael OsinslO of La Mesa. and the entire dress was trimmed A reception for 200 guests followed at wtth pearls and irridescent sequins the Newport Beach Tennis Club. outlining the lace a ppliqucs. Robcn and Valerie Goodbodl of The bride's sister. J ennifer Jacobs, Corona del Mar arc the parents o the was maid of honor, and bridesmaids bride and the bridegroom is the son of were Kathy, Mary,1 Susie and Patty Sharon Boyd and Harvey OsmslO, Forbath, sisters 01 the bridegroom, both of La Mesa. . Garbrielle Lucas and Ophra Ben-The bride wore a gown of white Aziz. Lucy Jacobs, another sister of satin trimmed with lace. The high- the bride, was flower girt, and Brian collared bodice had long lace sleeves Forbath, .brother of \be bridegroom, and the satin skin swept to a c hapcl- was the nngbearer. <length train. Her veil fell from a Joe Forbath, brother of the bride-headpiece ofnowers and pearls, groom, ~as t~e best man. and ushers Kay Lafuente was 'maid of honor. were Lion Jacobs., brother of the and bridesmaids were Heather Good- brjde, Erik. Sirri, Jon Peddie, Geoff body, sister of the bride, San dy Kindel. Ball Madden and Brad Haupert, Liz Patterson and Kim Larkins. Porterfield. After a wedding trip to Hawaii. Fiji, • Attending the bridegroom were Jeff New Zealand, Australia. Cook Parcntj as best man and Adam Islands and Tahiti, the couple are Acone, Todd Osinski, Randy Sterling residents of Newport Beach. He as a and Dave Williams as ushers. captatn with Catalina Passenger Ser-After a wedding trip to Nassau and vice. the Baham as, the couple are residents of La Mesa. She is a teacher in the San OSIJlfSKl--OOODBODY Diego Unified School District and he is a real estate writer for the San Diego An early summer ceremony in St. Union-Tribune and is attendingthe James Episcopal Church united University of San Diego Law School. \_ '£ ~ \IU!J 0 !'IC lUR[S . ----,,. __ STARTS TOMORROW AT A THEATRE NEAR YOU! MU .,., ... .,.,Pua "'9 S111 MllA'&M UA...._, ~<1'19• lMUU llW .... WllJO fC11toor0t-:SOC. rc-a1 1.,-1 r.&11 M!t1'(lll V"90 ..... 1cue11 ~'220 U~l'Jt•'<I J l.4.r~ ~1 ~-~~r-- homlf. 'llt-:11 IJ\1-Cl\1-:\tA [R]. "-1 ... c-c ... to!C"llll '' TWo trleflfh ,.;~ed 11,,., one root Btyon s.w . th• tut11re conNng . a• '* never kri.W ""8 wMt ltit him. CLEANLINESS A DIRTY WORD What kind ofa person would look their sweet, sainted mother an the eye and say, "Ha, ha, I told you so"? A woman who has been told all her life that unm ade beds give you bad s!On and "Cleanliness is next to God Ii ness." who has just heard that "Dust is in," that's who! I lc'.new ifljust hung around long enough and waited it all out that housework would be found out for what 11 is ... something to do so you won't bite your fi ngemajls. I realized years ago that 1 was born out of my time warp. I watched m y -motherevery-Monday-m*AiAg run a-footr&£e l&get heFek>t~-t~lineit rs . I watched her lug mattresses out of the bedroom and beat them with sticks in the backyard. I watched her hose down bedsprings on the porch and move the refrigerator every spring and vacuum under it. It was even boring to watch. Then one day my mother turned to me and said. ··Move that sofa. please.·· "Why would 1 want to do that?"l asked. ··1t'lljust stir up the dust." "Cleanliness is next to Godh ness," she chanted. "Ocanhness is next to impossible," I countered. "If you can't sec it, smell it or trip over it, pass on by." Little did she realize then what a prophet I was. The women of the '80s no longer consider housework a religious experience. In fact. dust is a badge of status worn proudly by the women who arc makinJ a statement to the world,·· 1 don't haveumetoclean my house. I have other thmgs to do." We arc entering the Golden Age of domesticity ... the time when your oven cleans itself as you sleep. there isa naval officer in rourtoilet bowl and you can cut down cooking odors just by not coo Icing. Women who engage in spring or fall housecleaning are becoming extinct. No more do women dust each book on the bookshelf or use a toothbrush to polish chrome on the bath room spigots. No sirec, we pay someone $9 an hour to do it or we bi re a swat team to come in once a year and attack it all like an assault on a plague oflocusts. 'N_e launderbydemanda!ld iron by force. We wax by pressure. co,ok by necessity. We vacuum by habit anddust by a fu ll moon. What about guilt? What about it? Somehow, I always sensed there was something unnatural about polishing piano legs that never went anywhere and no one ever looked at. Would the universe stopspinnin&iflhere was a martini glass in the bathroom and poker chips in the hall planter? Mother said she's not sorry that she spent all those years o n her hands and knees fighting yellow wax build-up. . Mc~ I'd be~ bitter, I'd spit nails. It's like saying no toajellydoughnut and getting hit five mmutes later by a car. s ·ubmit y our wedding news To help you submit rhe reqU1red wedding and engagement informar1on. forms are available ar rhe Daily Pi/or office, JJO W. Bay Sr .. Costa Mesa. For weddings. quality photos of the bridal couple or bride only are acceptable. ·EnP.lemenr information must be submmed at least se ven weeks pnor to rhe wedding. No phoros are u~ with engagements. Forms and photos can be dropped off at the office or mailed ro rhe Wedding Department, Daily Pilot. P.O. Box 1560. Costa Mesa, Calif. 92626. l UJ( URY fHf .. TRIS WA K INS 1 2 7$ ht two Mat• weo.c:Uy•. l · * l •I Mii O nly SllurCSay•t.Su n· Gays &. 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Patty Duke LOS ANGELES (AP) -Patty members, ll was announced Tuesday. Duke was-elected president of the--auu-"ttetavt 10,838 votes to Screen Actors Guild, overooming a Nelson's 7,41 9. challenac b)I union members who Duke was endorsed by Asner, wbo objected to liberal political stands was elected twice to two-year terms as liken by outgoina presiden\ Ed president but declined to run apin. Asner. Nelson was the candidate of the .Duke, "\8. an Academy Award-conservative Acton Worlung tor an w1nnin1 actress. beat telev1s1on actor Actors' Guild, an internal group Ed Nelson 56 percent to 38 perccrnt in fighting Asner's style of p<>liticaJ voting by 19. 751 of the guild's 56.000 activism. Patty Dake Despite 'North and South,' ABC dead last in Nielsens By FRED ROTHENBERG NEW YORK-ABC's "North and South" and ··Dynasty" were Top 10 shows last week, but the network ftnished third again because its scnes clones, movie specials and tired Aaron Spelling shows dominated the Bottom 10. • Part I of "North and South."12 ABC's 12-hour miniseries. ranked fourth and had a 25.8 rating and 37 share. performing better than network researchers had forecast, which means ABC should pick up high ratings for the follow-up inst.all· menlnltts wee . -- Figures released Tuesday by the A.C. Nielsen Co. had N BC winning the week of Oct. 28-Nov. 3 with an average rating of 17.5. CBS had a 16.7 rating and A8C a 15.3. For the s1x- week pnme-time season, NBC leads with an 1~.U rating to CBS' 16.9 and ABC's 16.2. A rating measures the percentage of the nation's 85.9 million homes with television. A share measures the percentage of sets in use. Nielsen's Bottom 10 included N BC's "Misfits-of Science," CBS' "Twilight Zone " and ABC's "Ripley's Believe It or Not.'' tied for 55th, followed by a two-hour episode of ABC's ''The Love Boat," ABC's "'The Insiders.'' CBS' '"Donald Duck's 50th Birthday Special," C BS' "Charlie & Co.," CBS' "George Bums Comedy Week," ABC's movie "In Lhe Midni&ht Hour.'." blBC's ··silvCL Spoons." ABC's movie repeat, "Goldfinger," and ABC's "Holly- wood Beat," in last place. Of the ABC failures last week. "Hol'Y,wood Beat" and "The In- siders • -both new shows -were con<;idered poor imitations of NBC's Toni Grant takes 'couch' off radio · LOS ANGELES (AP) -Toni Grant, the psychologist who bas dealt with dial-in dilemmas for a decade, will not renew her contract with KABC Radio. her manager said. For three hours. four or five afternoons a week for the last 10 years. Grant has fielded phone calls oo the air. dishing out advice to listeners plagued with problems ranging from teen-age insolence to old-age impotence. She became familiar to listeners of the A BC Radio Network across the country. .. Her present contract runs out o n Dec. 31 . and she definitely. will not be with the station after that," her manager, Enc Gold of Raym ond Katz Enterprises, said Mo nday. "Toni isn't mad at anybody, but she's wanted to go into other thin~s for some time. and the terms of her contract were much 100 resi-r;ictive. Also, hero n-air schedule was too time consuming." he said. KABC station manager George Green refused to discuss the reasons for her departure. "Righ.t now, all I can say is that Toni has done a wonderful JOb for us over the past I 0 years." KA BC claimed the 43-ycar-old Grant was the first therapist lo host a call-in program. The station said she earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology from Syracuse U niversity and was a ratings smash. She once told a caller on the air to try on his wife's hngcnc 1f 1ha1 intrigued him. When a mother complained that an I I-year-old male baby sitter sho wed her daughters porn video. she told the mother she was foolish. Gold said Grant was working on a book, a telev1s1on pilot and audio and videocassettes through her newly formed company. Toni Grant Producfiorfs. But all the work docsn 't mean she won't be back on the air, he said. "I wouldn"t be surprised to sec her on some other network soon.'" "Miami Vice." .. Hollywood Beat" and the nine-year-old "Love Boat'' come from the stable or Aaron . SpelJing. ABC's favonte producer. ABC also 1scounting on this wcck"s fi vc episodes of"North and South" 10 give the network a boost. Last Sunday, Part I of"North and South"' and NBC's m ovie competition, Eddie Murphy's "48 Hours.'' both exceeded research forecasts. giving the three networks 90 percent of the tuned-in audience. The normal network shal"e for the last two prime-time hours on Sunday is about 85. Here arc the pnme-t1me telcv1s1on eatings AS comj)1led fil'._ 1he A.C. Nielsen Co. (or the week of Oct. 28· Nov. 3. Top 20 listings include the week's ranking. with season-to-date ranking in parentheses. rating for the week. and tot.al homes. An "X" in parentheses denotes one-lime-only presentation. I. (I) "The Cosby Show.'' NBC, 30. l rating. 25.9 m1lhon homes 2. (2) "Family Tics," NBC. 26.3. 22.6 million ho.mes 3, (3) '"Murder She Wrote." C BS. 26~2. 22.5 million homes. 4. (X) "North And South, Pan I," ABC. 25.8. 22.2 m1lhon homes 5. (7) ··6Q Minutes," CBS. 24.6. 21.1 m illio n homes. 6. (4) "Cheers:· NB(. 24.1 20'.7 million homes. 7. (6) ··0a11as." CBS. 23 5. 20.2 m illion homes. 8. ( 10) "Night Court.'" NBC. 22.0. 18.9 million homes. 8. (5) "Dynasty.'" ABC 22.0. 18. 9 million homes. 10. (II ) "48 Hours." -"NBC Sunday Night Movie." 20.8. 17.9 million homes. 11. (9) "'Miami Vice." NBC 20.6. 17.7 million homes 12. (8) "Who's the Boss"'", A BC. 20.4, 17.5 million homes. 13. ( 12) "Kate & Allie," CBS. 20.0. 17.2 million homes. 14. (23) "Amazing Stones.'' NBC. 19.9, 17 I million homes. 15. (18) "Golden Girls:· NBC. 19.6, 16.8 million homes. 16. ( 12) "H ighway to Heaven:· NBC. 19.4. 16.7 million homes 16. ( 17) "Newhart.'' CBS. 19.4. 16. 7 million homes. 18. (23) "Falcon Crest.'' C BS. 19.2. 16.5 million homes. 18 (22) "Moonlighting." A.BC. 19.2. 16.5 milhon homes. 20. ( 16) "'Growing Parns. A BC. 18.6. 16.0 million homes. SUPPORT THE TEAM. Send Y Our Boat To OCC! • When did you last sail your Li~o 14, Kite, Hobie: Laser. a bot, et c.! Are you med of seeing it in your (a) garage, (b) backyatd, or (c) driveway J Or worse, arc you paytng storage on a boat you don't use ? ' The solution is simple: Donate your boat to Orange Coan Collcge·s sailing team Herc's why should should do 1t: l. Your gift is tax deductible through che Ortnge Coast College Foundation. 2. re's a good cause. OCC students ue now pract1c1ng for Sprin~ wht'n they will sail against teams from the big four.year collc~cs. To meet this challenge, OCC's tttrn needs suppon. Your gift will mean new dinghies, sails, and a trailer. }. It's easy. Give us a call, and your bott wiJ.l be pi kcd u~ w1th1n 48 hours. The team wilt also gladly accept gifts of u ed sails. marine gear, n c. To find out mort about giving to the team. contaet Brad Avery at Orange Co. t College. (714) 432-)880 .. . ; Orange Coast DAIL V PILOTITIM1dey, HoYSnber 7. 1"5 -TV L ISTINGS -7:00- I CISNEWS 9 em:RTAMIENT TONGKT AICNfWS Q NfWS . I THAEFS CCtllPMY WHEEL Of FORTUNE Gi> 8U8IB8 REPORT i P.M. MAGAZINE HfADllE CHA8EAS PMl8E M LON> G HOT SEAT HOTl.N CID MUM NFL ~ IOlONO :i MOYIE •••'"Swing rime 119361 fred~ lalre. Ging« Rogers -7:30- 1'2 ON M Towtf PNCEl.9AIOKT MOHL.A. I M•A•S•H NEWl VWB> GAME Wll.D, WllD WORLD Of AMMAUI Gi> FfUW. 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M•" (NI "Clflll•I ·Ill u :-.s:M,tr11 ,,.....,.._ .. ,....... .... .. -, .. lJ,M T1L ...._..,, --ht _..SUI edwards sourHCOAST LAG u~A 497 , 1 1, S01JlH1.,1..)A!,"><W• l 'SRVAOWA• -"J "'Ill• .. Wtttllff llW' ,_TIT'mNTm'' 11 ("1 eawards C1NEt.tA wES • 891 J'Js 1~·_, . .,,·1~a . ~""''' •• ·111 .... ----"11111-rlll ............ ,.,. 'Wlttl ....... " ''MCI " Tll -.. -•• -.. ...... "', ....--· ..,,_,, ..... • , • .. Orenge Cout DAILY PILOT/Thureday, Nowmber 7. 1985 FUNKY Wll'fDRBEAlf l 'V€ 6IJf 'R> 1TME. fNJ ~10P Jl.6T !X:> ••• THE FAMILY CIRCUS "No football ploying in the house." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Candlelight dinner? Was that your ldea ... or hie?" DRABBLE lllAAi ilr.t£ ~()J ~ ... 11.4€. 1~ iAAl, L>.1E -EA~L.'4 A.IJIU\4.N ~MAA? GA.RFIELD ••·1 I MOON MULLINS JUDGE PARKER ' by Tom Batluk DOORSBURY BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Mister, will you help me with my catft DENNIS THE MENACE lME ~l.'( 1'1ME '1 l.1.CE Sf.TT~ I~ 1"4f. Mlot:U· L.A1E. • E.MU. '1 IUINT f.R by Hank Ketcham by Kevin Fagan ~IC~ l~4't to !JA-1 1 ~·1 l.IKE nlf. ENZL.'i · E~'i·L.~lf. ~INU .. by Ferd & Tom Johnson ON& OF 1EM LI FT~D UNCLE WILLIE 2 FEE:T INTO Tt·P ,AIR ·' SHOE 1ME ~ ~ tt>WN ! WE CAH~ PUTOUT' 'nE ~"2XW(,allef._ PEANUTS LIFT ME M16MER .. WHEN AALlfl('S COMET COMES 6V, I WANT TO SEE IT ... BLOOM COUNTY at, 111/ST'M lH5rlUS OlfDtf-~~ ~.7H£~~s fCJIZP Ir llP. 110 "fN£ ltlU 5'1fllr ~. C4ttEAEP 11E 1NE "' €(,(,N)6 IWf)CllfTl(Jf( SblT' ~ by Jeff MacNally by Berke Breathed TNt .71f6/lf)j • !rCE la'/ /)/() RJI( • .4tE'R.QI t.Mr tttE!X'S tj If/./. A6«? ·~,°'~.-·~ 1fJP/fr• ~51EP rr <Jtl£A TH!IR WltU fll/Jf(( '1f6£ IWl ·11~· ~ •TN€ N!W ~.Of( 1Nt5 1Hf5 Cl£CX RJ1( fitf" 6KMIP ftP«/'~. €Pffl(7W , ~ E'1<Rh? i I ftlaK'S C<NEK. lfMP HlflfTMllN KlK~ " A lfM. (If C/NflllllfO( )~~ t ~116 . • i I ~~ by Tom K. Ryan by ~at t:iraoy • A MATTER OF INFERENCE Nealher vulnerable. East deals. WEST • AJ 85 ~Q9 5Z 0 43 • K 75 NORTH • K94 ~I( 103 O KQJ106 •J 3 EAST • 10 72 ~6 0 98H2 1• A 1084 SOUTH +Q63 1;:;>AJ874 OA • Q962 The bidding: wit.hout losing a trick. Weal led a club. East wont.he ace and shifted to a low spade. Under normal circumstances, that m1gnt have cauaed West a problem about whether to take the ace or not. But. West easily won t he ace of sp~des. o ••• SHARIFF This hand was played at six tables in lhe world championship. A contract of four hearts wu reached al all six. and in evuy case the defense adopted a similar line. However, Wolff was the only de· cJarer of the six to draw the cor rect CHARLES COREN Eut 8"" W .. , Nortla ___ __. ....... ......, ...... _ _.___.. ____ _. "p... I 1;:;> P... 2 0 by Harold Le Doux Paa• 2 ~ Pa•• , <:> cashed the king of clubs and exited inference from the defense and with a apade. make his contract.. I DON'T KNOW .. eU'f I'O LIKE 10 TALK 10 HIM • HE'S THE ONE WHO StGNeo P... Pue Pue • Opening lead: Five of •. To the declarer, Bobby Wolff of Oallaa. Texa1, Weal defended like a man who was looking at a sure trump trick. Backlns hi~ judgment. Wolff won the spade return In hanfj and led the jack of trumps. To become an expert bridse player. you must learn to "read" lhe table and have the fortitude to back your a ... aament of tht sltu.tlon. This hand from a world champion ship match between Fran« and the U.S. ia a atellar example of thia talent. North South bld reaaonably to a fair sam.. In esMnce, il dtptoded on brlngini in lht trump 1ult Eut covered with the queen and dummy'• king. woo. Declarer re turned t.o hand with the ace of diamond• and ran the e lsht of hearta. When that won. It was a slm pie mat.ter to contlnu~ with a trump F.,. laf--.U.. .._, CMttee tot.he ten, return to hand with a dla • Cena'• .. ., ••tleU.r r. ~ mond ruff and draw t.he IHt trump ,..,.,.., Wl'ft. Gtrta lrWse LeU.r, with lM ace. Dummy was hi(h tnd .... c .......... AYt., ca...-... the 1ame was In the bank. " .... N.J . 09017. .. , Fluor to reStructure lrVt n e-based company to decentralize its engin'eertng, construction divisions Fluor Corp. plans to restructure the company's engineering and construc- tion group, David S. Tappan Jr., chairman and chief executive offi cer announe1:d Wednesday. Fluor restructuring will decen- tralize its engmeenng and construc- tion operations, moving the dccis1on- nialung pr09Css out ·of Irvine where the company is headql!W(ered and closer to the customers, aocord1ng to Tappan. The realignment plan wi ll include transferring personnel, though com- pany officials said 11 was too early to provide specifics. "Our strategy as to establish three regions for our global E&C operations and to take maximum advantage of the total-responsibility engineering, procurement and construction capa1>ilities of both Fluor EnJincers and Daniel International within each region," he said. For Europe. the Middle East and Africa, Hugh K. Coble, president of Auor Engineers Inc. becomes chair- man and chief executive officer of Fluor-Daniel International. hcad- quanered in London. In the Far East, including the People's Republic of China and Australia, Peter DcMay. FEI ~oup vice president, becomes president and chief eitecutive officer of Hong Kong-based Fluor-Daniel Inter- national. In the West.em Hemisphere: b3Vioccnt L. Kontny: FEI ex- ecutive vice president, becomes president and chief executive officer ofFEJ; •Leslie G. McCraw remains presi- dent and chjef uecutive officer of Daniel lnt.ernallonal; •Oay P. Bedford Jr. will remain president of Fluor Constructors Inc .. and assumes the add1tional title of chief eitecutive officer and will man- age activities JO the Western Hemi- sphere. All of these units will report to Dean K. Allen, cha.irrnan of Fluor Engineering and Construction Group. · "This realignment of Fl uor's engi- neerin& group will decentralize our operauons and bnng decision-mak-ms closer to our clients,'' Tappan ,said. E:qiployee suggestions pay ·. Corporations report 200 million savings- f rom workers· ideas By WARD MARCHANT 4 I cht1 d Pr.-.,,.., Michael G. McKay. a 40-year-old machinist for General Motors Corp .. 1s proof of the power ofsuggesuon. McKay, who carries a picture of inventor Thomas Edison. has stuffed his company's .. suggesuon box" about 250 times in the past 21 years with ideas he felt would save GM money. The company estimates about 200 have been implemented at a savings of SJ million. Many of the rest are still being evaluated. Enlisting the employee is the drive for greater efficiency has never been more popular in the United States as managers, economists. politicians and consultants decry what they !lee as slipping U.S. producuvity and increasing compet1uon from other nations, especially Japan. The mod- em form of the suggestion box is growing more important 1n the effon Employee suggestwn programs ha ve been around a lo ng time - Eastman Kodak Co. established the first 1n I S98. And the National Association of Suggestion Systems began in 1942 when 35 suggestion administrators from different or- ganizations met in Ch.icago and decided to establish a cl.caring house through which affiliated organiza- tions could benefit from the eit- perience of others. The association has grown rapidly and now feeds information and expenise to 900 companies and government entities that have set up departments to encourage and study employee's ideas. Member companies reported sav- ings or approximately $800 million last year and a like amount in 1983 through theit suggestion systems. Last year alone they pajd at least $98 million to employees fo r suggestions that were adopted. Suggestion programs have de- veloped from the old "suggestion boit" concept to prog.rcims that favor partici pation by employees in man- agement, said Nicholas Fritsch. cor- porate suggestion coordinator for Eh Lilly & Co. in Indianapolis. He is the current president of the association. But the key to mak.ing the concept work is still the guy on the job who sees a better way of doing somethmg. And that descnbes McKay. For his history of money-saving ideas.. the 40- year-old machinist from Ortonville Mich. was flown to Denver" last month to be honored by the associa- tion as "Suggester of the Year ... For some the honor would paJe beside the $20,000 check one of McKay's latest innovations brought from the company. but he claims his biggest r~ward is JUSt "having an idea and makmg 1t work. It makes me feel good to sec the company pick up on my ideas. The reward is minor. Seeing your idea implemented just makes you feel good ... Persistence also pays. ..1 got S 15,000 once on a suggestion that was turned down four times before 1t was accepted, .. he said. ti1s suggesti ons have ranged from his first -in 1964 when he was a new employee at the Pontiac. Mich., press metal plant ofGM's Chevy-Pontiac- Canada· Group -to a redesign of a pump the company savs will save S3.5 million in tile next Fi ve years. "My first su~est1on was important to me. but fairly insignificant,.. he said. I\ involved setting up a canteen arrangement fo r workers to eat thei r lunches. instead of sit li ng on the fl oor or on boxes. "I gotS25'for that one:· he said. For his adopted suggestions JO 1984. 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She bad managed Home·~ Mission-Viejo-Crown Valley branch and bn lljS mo~ tnan 20 year\ of expenence tO her new posL • • • Kelly Mac .. tyre has been appointed manager of lhe national acc-0unts program at Bell Ii Howell'• Irvine-based COM d1V1s1an, as SAULS MACINTYRE BIGGS t.he firm initiates a new program that serves clients who purchase multiple systems for installation nat1onw1de. Macintyre bnngs 15 years of data processing sales and managementrexpcnencc to the position. Replacing him as western regjonaJ saJes manager 1s Bruce M. Blg1, who is responsible for sales effons 1n the 11 western state-s • • • Walter M. Jakl has been admitted to partnership JO the Orange County cenified public accou nung firm of King, Hen1ltt & Jackson of Newport Beach and Ju E. Terry has Joined the firm as stafl accountant. JakJ. who bnngse1gh t years of ex penenct: to his ne~ post 1s a spec1ahst in micro-computer apphcat1ons and in the selection and 1mplementatJon of computer hardware and software for business Terry 1s a Huntington Beach resident • • • K.Jm HUI has been named advertising account coordinator tor R.L. Coacla & Co. of Irvine She comes to the mark.eung. ad' eni.,1ng and pubhc relations firm from Sycomm Systems Corp. of Ne"' Jerse' • • • TERRY HILL JAKL SMALL BUSINES S R11Pt1 Scon Investments canearnyou 60percent How can one-earn 20 percent or c\Cn 60 percent on an investment'> Often when real estate 1s sold. t.hC" ~lier fi nances the buyer. The "paper" the seller takes back from his property takes vanous forms. The most common typeS of .. paper" are the contract for deed (land contract) and the trust mden- tu~ (deed of trust). Mal))' of these contracts are pa )· able over several years. The person receivi ng the payments may want to sell his interest m the contract. Thl.S provides him or her wlfb a sum ~f cash instead offuture payments. Suppose someone sold real csta~ for SI 00.000 And suppose be took. SJ0.000 down and earned a contract for S70.000 at I 0 percent interest wi th 10 annual payments. After three ~ears. the seller would have a pnnC1· pal balance due him ofS55.46t !'low suppose the seller wants a sum of cash fo r some other purpose and assigns his interest sn th'C contract to you for S40.000. You wtll receive seen annual payment$ ofS 11,392. That's a y1t>ld of20.97 percent on your rtaone). If you paid o nl y $35.000 for the contract. your return would be 26 percent But let's say you paid S40.000 and two years after you bought the contract. the buyer patd off the full amount due. In this case your rate of return wou)d be 31 percent. Remember. you bought the con- tract at a discount ofS 15.462 with the idea that 1l would come an over a seven-year penod. Any accelcrauon sn the payment schedule will cause }OUr yield to go up; the gre,ater the acceleration. the greater the yield. IUJ,,. Scort Is a ~rti/kd pebUc accourur "''"' offlcu to Nrwport Bead. Rockwell reports boost in profits PITTSBURGH (.\Pl -Rockwell lntemauonal Corp .. builder of the space shuttle and the 8-1 8 bomber. bu reported a 20 percent boost in annual profits to a record S595 3 million on sal es that rose 22 percent to a record S 11.3 billion Earnings per share rose 23 percent 1 n the fiscal year that ended Se pt. 30 10 S4 from $3.25 1n the 1984 fiscal year. the company said Wednesda). Net income an l 'J ~'Was $490 Sm 1lhon on sales ofS9.3 b11l1on .. For the 19 5 rull 'ear. our aerMpace. elt?-CtronKr, a·nd .tuto- mou' c businesses achieved record earnings levels and our general indur,- tnes businesses re<:orded a 'itrong increase in earnings ... said Donald Beall. president and t h1cl operating offi cer The compa n' ·~ t:lectrnn1l\ ~le' and earnings increases maanl~ rc tlel t ed 1mpro,ed "olume and JX'r· formancc 1n the a' 1on1cs and tek- communicauons bus1n~~s and th~ inclusion of SI ., b1lhon Februan acq u1s111on of .\llen-Bradle~ Co .. v. h1ch specialized on 1ndustnaJ aut~ ma11on market!>. otlic1als sa id R oc ~well l ha1rma n Kooat -\ndl·~on ..aid I ~8b should Ix l'H'n 'better -lillllf!IEn~--------------- NEW Y ORK (AP) -Tl'le tooow1ng ltSI shows 11'\e Over • lhe -Counter slOdts and warrants that have gone up the mosl and down the most r:>esed on i>er~I of change tor Wed"HdoY. No s«urltles trecfln11 below S7 or 1000 shares are Included. 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I llo Uo 1 N"loCul ' • '2 Uo 6 ii. I~ UP 7 • fg ~ Uo 6J l tf:~t ,,~ f w Uo 6.J OvlR THE CouNT£R .. I l §eflll)eVI n 12 Svitem 13 enlOevl w1 4 1\Jlnt Co l; AlldStrt I Tools ROii l Redman tno lS~~~ ~~=~nc Marenft ~~to sun'E~"" Name 1 NonhHte o 3 ~~YnltC!tv ' ~utnAlr pf UP UP UP UP Uo UP Uo Uo Uo. UP UP UP Uo UP Uo Uo ii ., j l9. ·1 ' h f!i 5 Bear~trns n t 8ancTexas ~Offsll n WI~~ ir"1 10 !stnl?r ofB 11 nM>Ur~ 12 entrnOata 13 Manl'\allN11 I• Put>llclt. Ind 15 Mesabi Tr ll Radice 1 Varco ~1 ~~~·)~~I U11ltD~lb vlCl'lrtCo of Pt nAm wt RB Incl Sun,ttMr Wenovs ' 19,,. -I u 2. -111 2 • -,. 261--l'"l ll.: = , "' i~ -• ''" -.. 12 . -~ 2., -.,. s~ -'• '~= ~ ~-.,, s~ -• 2'it -" ~ ~ 6 • it.= ~ " r J a ,, '' ... !l ,. TlllllAY'I OLlllll Plllll Vi-'Ill •1. t .... 'll 'l-... _, + ... Dow Jones slips NEW YORK (AP) -The Dow Jones industrial average slipped back below the 1,400 level as the stock market turned in a mixed showing Thursday. Brokers said some investors were selling to cash 1Jl profits after the market's rccen1 upsurge. The Dow Jones average of 30 indus1rials dipped 3.9010 1.399.54. WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (APl Nov. 7 NEW YORK (AP) Nov. 7 ' 7 Prev. da~ ~ AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADER S GoLD QuoTE S Dow JoNE S AVERAGES METAL S QuoTE S NASDAQ SUMMARY famoU5la~ ... ' , \ * . \ THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7. 1186 Merine'• C•rle CrlMll wine lunMt tennle tltle. Cl. UCI, occ, Golden W•t roll to volleymll vlctorlee. C2. Painting a brighterpjcture a~Laguna _ . . ~ ' Even with recent controversies, Art1Sis have plenty of positives going f orthe~ was quoted.by one ~wspaper in the springassayina, "I don't have time for rules." And there is controversy over the ~ay becoaches(phys1cally punish- mg). Roce C11LSOI Jim Toomey, Laguna Beach Hi&h's athletic director.just sat and shook his bead slowly, muttering: "You know, lberearcalot ofreally ~sitive thinasaoinaon here, but you d never know it. All you cverread about Laauna Beach is negative." The Artists, the smallest school in enrollment in Orange Gounty.com- petingon a major level (the freshihan class numbers 2 12), have only four on-campus coaches-the rest drawn from walk-ons, coaches who must put it together without the benefit offull- time teachina capacity. Cox gets on more victory NEW YORK (AP) -Bobby Cox finally got one more victory as manager of the Toronto Blue Jays. Unfortunately, it wasn't the victory be needed. Cox. who guided the Blue Jays this season to their first~ver American League East championship and within one game of the World Series, was named the American League Manager of.the Year on Wednesday by the ~ball Writers Association ofAmenca. The award came two weeks after Cox left his position with Toronto and became general manager of the Atlanta Braves. Cox received 16 first- placc ballots and 104 ooints. Dick Howser of the Kansas City Royals, whose team defeated the Blue Jays in the AL playoffs and then beat St. Louis for the World Series cham- pionship, finished second with four ftnts and a total of 66 points. Gene Mauch of the Angels was third with eiaht firsts and 57 points. lhe Blue Jays won 99 games dunng the rqular season and they finished two games ahead of the New York Yankees to win the AL East. Toronto took a three pmes-to-<>ne lead over Kansas City m the playoffs, but the Royals rallied to win the final three pmcs and advanced to the World Series. .. During the World Series, the Braves asked permission to talk with Cox. whose contract with Toronto was to expire at the end of the year. Cox then signed a five-year contract to join the Braves, returning to the team he managed from 1978-81 . Watk-onsarc, for the most part, ata very bii disadvantaae. Laguna Beach has been involved in several controversies since Cedrick Hardman was hired as its bead football coach. There was controversy when he was hired because it (the hiring) was in direct contrast to school policy. . There was controversy after he· was hircd(hewasarrested for driving without a license, which resulted in the discovery of marijuana in the ash tray ofhis car). · There was controversy when he Newport Harbor recently met the Artists, didn't likejlhe way the Laguna was playing. and proceeded to hu- miliate them, 68-27. Well, as T oomey wd, all he has beard are ncpti ves. "Yoµ wouldn't believe what's soinj on here," says Toomey. "Kids idolize him. All you evu hear any of them say is 'Cedrick said this' or 'Cedrick said that.· "He knows what 11 takes and he treats them like be never was treated. Two years ago this place was a n doea~t take him long PREP SPORT S J morJue. But Cedrick has done the motivating. We've got 125 k.ids out for football." In fact, Toomey says the Artuts have a phenomenal 7S percent par· t1c1pat1on ratio involved io athlettcs -with S0outforwatcrpoto,48out Cbrla Mallin (riCht), •~ed a contract with the Golden State Wardon Wedneeday and r immediately went to work. acortnc 15 polnta ln a 105-101 win o"Yer Seattle. for airt1 tennn, and 6S out for crou country. Tberewere80outfor besketball un tit they decided to field a sophomore football team, putlina many from the buketball prosnm. They're all walk-ons in the football proarant, but there are IOofthem, six on the vanity level, two on the sophomore level and two more with \hcJreshmcu. 'The Artists were forced to forfeit three pmcs this year -one a league contest to Costa Mesa -because of an ineligible player. h was another ncptive, but under the surfacie it's the sort of ncpti ve that doesn't stick, because it was notbina more than late paperwork. The Artists' basketball team fiJUrCS to be itsstrongtSt 10 years with Ed 8oweo murnina to ooacb a team · loaded with talent. If they fail to earn a bid to the OF pJayo& Lt would be a m.,or disappointment (and upaet). The football Learn woo 't make n i.o tM CIF playoft"s-but 1t bu llined some excitement m the An C.olony- and for that the Ana1ts deletve not.ice. * -. One walk-on wbo has decided to call 1tqu1tt.1sCoronadcl MarHi&b baseball coach Joe Ronqu.illo. "We're look.inJ.·· aaysCorooadel Mar Alb· letic Director Ron ~vis. "Joe wu in a situation where hisjobop- portuniticss1mplyd1dn'tallowhim to coach. As Ronquillo puu it: "One of the b1&1e5t walk-on problems bu (Pl_.. ... CAllUIOJll/C2) Rebuilding 1otiatscc- Vanguards return one starter from 2 -5teamlastyear By BARRY FAULI.NER o.lf ..... Cell Ill I ...... The Southern CaJ1fo rn1a College basketball team . coming off its best season ever (25-5 a year ago), faces several quesllon marks in its effort to COf!'lpele with favorites B1ola and Point Loma for this year's NAIA District Ill cbamp1onsh1p. The Vanguards.' who return only one starter ~ior off guard Randy McAlli61et) will rely on their unselfish play and shooting talent to overcome their lack of size and front-hne quickness. according to Coach Bill Reynolds. Reynolds. who admtts to a d1sap- po10tm& recnuting year, must rebuild from a nucleus of untested returning players, transfers and red-shirts. The team's tallest player is JUruor Robbie Lucas. I 6-7 red-shirt from Fullerton College where he was all- confcrencc. He w11l lead an tnellpen· enced crop of front-line players in the "wide open .. battle for starting pos- itions. Reynolds wd. Jon Haar, a two-ttme all-<:<>n· ference guard from College of the Canyons. has netted. along with McCallistcr. one of the two st.art.JO& spots already decided'. "He is playmg really well sp far ... said Reynolds about Haar. a Junior. BW Reynolda wbo he called "an excellent shooter •· McAllister averaged 11 .6 points per game a year ago. Seruor Ken Bardsle). 6-3. a former all-lcquer at Costa Mesa High, also returns as last year's leading scorer Bardsley averaged 14 3 points in the sixth-man role. Senior Robert '\ nles. who a ver- aged 4.8 assists last year. 1s currcntJ battltng Oms Ofeh, a transfer from Western Washington l 'n1vcrs1ty. for (Pleue .ee SCC/C2) Robinson chooses Kemp as starting QB Last stand for Rustlers? Jeff Kemp will start at quar- terback for the Rams in their National Football League game against the New Yor\ Giants Sunday, Coach John Robinson announced Wednesday. Kemp will rc~la~ Dieter Brock at quarterback m.tfte game at the Meadowlands. Brock underwent minor surgery on Monday for the removal of a kidney stone and won't make the trip to New Jersey. Brock is expected to return to action Nov. 17 when the Rams play at Atlanta. "I waited until today to keep you guys in suspense," Robinson told reporters. "There was no reason to announce the decision any sooner." Kemp, who started 14 games last season including the Rams· . ~ 16-13 loss to the Giants in th·e w National Football Conference's wild-card game, was chosen to start over Steve Dils, the third quarterback on the Rams· roster. The Rams were 9-5 in games started by Kemp in 1984. Robinson cited Kemp's ex- perience against the Giants as a reason that he selected the former Dartmouth standout as the starter. The Rams beat the G iants. 33-12, in a regular-season game last year in addition to the pla)'OfT pme. "J feel he did a good job ~nst the Giants last year1" Robinson said of Kemp, who 1s playing in ' his fifth NFL season. Jeff Kemp GOiden West needs win over Fullerton to stay in title hunt By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS Ofltleo.lf ........ Still smarting from last weck·s disheartening 24-21 loss to Cemtos. Golden West College meets Fullerton Fnday night in a Pac-9 football game that with a loss. would mark an end 10 the Rustlers' title hoi;>es. Meanwhile. M1ss1on Conference play continues Saturday with Orange Coast trying to rebound from its upset loss to San Diego City last week and Saddleback is favored to make 11 nine straight with a win against Citrus. All games have 7.30 kickoffs Hert·s the weekend lineup w.lien famlly tles are feudal F•llertoe (4·1, $-%)at Goldea Wat (3·%, 3·3·1): Last w~k's loss by_ the Rustlers ta.Ices a httle luster off the game, but 11 still holds s1gmficance to both squads. · Mom , dad coach while their kids p ay elsewhere Why arc Bill Workman1 Barbara Ammann, Al Weinert ano Lyman Oowcraidinaand abcttina the enemy?BecauteonaJivenday, the "enemict" are theirchit~n. Jana Workm~J.Lluand KeMy Ammann. Kerri weinert and Keni Oower may not look lhratenin.a at the breetfalt I.Ible, but when they suit up they arc the opposition. Mom and dad arc always apPreciative of a~ oerfonna.nce, but IOmetimet their lcid(timinacan mesa upa pleatana everunaat home. Wortman i1Edi10n Hiab'sfootball coecb-Jana NDI track at Fountain Valley. Ammann lJ Fountain VaUey'• sitl•alhleticdirectorand t.el'lllil CIOICh-Li• plays t.enniund Kenny plays belketb&ll for Edi10n. Keni Weinert pleb up lunch money in the momina &om her dad, Eatanda'1 vofleyballcoecb, and ia- nom him later when bet Laauna Beach team 11 KtOM tbe cou.n &om hJm. Oower i• f.diloft •s bo)llathleuc dirtCtor. hi• da&IPt.er Kttrl pjays baatctbl.11 at Founta.in Valley. ~are not ilolauid cues. Tbroulhout \be Suntet lftd Sea Veew lelllUCI cOKha (tea O\'tf their teams· SHAROI FRUTOS performance, and come home to hear how their kids played for another team. While many boys attend schools Where their fathers coach, the cirls t.end to rouow their ftiends and neiabbors to their assianed hiah schools. It's not so much a problem of alltfiance1 thae coechcs are concu,.,. rent in their support for their chil- dren. The matt common attitude IS 'Hopeourt.eam wnuand hopcmyktd doawell.' "Oun hasn't bttn a competitive houte." Weinert said. "h's been a supportive bOOle. h '1 been cncourq-ini for me&nd Ktrri. You only beat them by a acore. .. be added. · Weinert CID support hit dauahter now. u t.be A.rtisuenter the CIF M volleyball ollyc>f&. We1ncn'1 EAllla did not inUet.becuL BarberaAmm&nn could only Wltcb Us&. a (ta,brn.an;fcw I rew miautn Tuaday u lbecomDC1Cd in the Sunset t..caauc indwidual tcn111J - finals. Ammann thecoacb was busy encouraginJ her Baron entrants. "She's(L1sa)been their No. 2 singles." Ammann said." It was real ' tough playingapinst her. I bad real mixed feelings. "Luck.ily wcsplit(inlcaiuc) .. wt' won once and they won once," Ammann sa.id. The Cbaricrsand Barons not o nly split their two leque mcct1np, but spht the No. 2 spot with identical records. A coin flip decided their positions for the playoffs. with Lisa's Chargen aettina the second spot a nd (Pl ...... FAlllLm&/C2) Golden West 1s one game behind the Hornets and Tan (4-1 -1) and a toss Friday would eliminate the Rustlers from not only winning the conference champ1onsh1p but also from any bowl cons1derat1on. A defeat would also be cn11cal for Fullerton because Taft appears to have an cd4e in the remaaning schedule wtth games agatnsl Ba.kersfield at home and' at Pasadena. .. A loss hke that (aga1n<1t Cemto ) really takes the wind out of your sajls ... said Golden West Coach Ra)' hackJcrord. In that game. the Falcons drove 84 yards in 42 seconds for the chnchma touchdown Thumbs down on Seahawks Ocean View Hi&h·s appeal to the tate C'lf to ~uce sanctions levied oo the Scahhawb· basket· ball Pf'OVlm was turned down today. A three-member c:ommttttt ruled the Clf Southern Secuon's penalties. includina Cllclu11on ftom the CIF S-A playoffs in 1986, wtre within bounds. Tbe sancuons levied allO in· eluded \be forfc.1ture or 24 vic>- i.ones and the S-A n.1nnen-up ttOpb)', an ldd.ilion to a ceuurt on thtt ICbool and its COid\. Jim Ham.. beau.to of dwp of undut 1ntluencc an the hous1na of two basketball stars -Rick} Butler and Om Hattly. Both were housed Mth Hams and has f.am1ly 1n El Toro and played at Ocean View tn Hunt· a~on ~ach with \k uprestcd wa1ver1 orlhe Saddlcblck Valley di atria. Ch.af'ICI or undue 1nn~ $1.emmed from a pttlOd of tame 1n .-,hk:!J the two students wtrt Without ratdcncc after tbetr °"'* uw patdaan 1d\ them in Hunt· t..-00 Beach dun°' tbt ~mmer orl9M. "*''"'to their mo~. "It will be extremely difficult to be in a good frame of mind and with Fullerton. you have to be ment.all)' prepared." Shackleford added .. "We·11 be as big an underdog as we've been all year and that"s including our game with Taft." The loss to Cemtos snapped a three-game wannang streak for Gold· en West and left the Rustler coach thanking of what might have been. .. We've been playing some prctt)• good football... Shackleford said "Cemtos shut out Fullenon and could have beaten Taft (a :!4-24 t1el I think that says something about our program." Fullerton wiU provide a stern tt"St. The Hornets are first 1n the Pac.c) in total defense, allowing 230 )ards per contest, wbile averaging 391 yards 1n total offense. Quarterback Richard W1lhamsand running back John Green are the ke~ s to the Fullerton attack. Williams ha~ thrown for 790 yards. while Green has rushed for 69S (third 1n the Pac·Q) Golden West's Todd Parker mo,t"d into second place 1n the conference rushing stat1st1cs With a 742-' ard to_taJ after cart) 1ng the ball 42 time~ apinst Cemtos for 188 yards Palomar ( l _., 3-4 I at Oru1e Cout (1-4, l -$-l l: Wluk Golden West will be playing 10 st.a) in contenuon in the Pac-Q race. the Pirates' aim 1s to escape the M1ss1on Conference cellar v.h1ch they share with the Comets and San Diego Cit) But. the P1ratt"S ma\ have their hands full against a Palomar team which led unbeaten Saddlebaclc.. 19-7 at halftime last week before falling to the Gauchos. 30-19 It was Palomar's third SUCC:CSSIVC loss Quanerback Ryan Beadle has com- pleted 89 of I S6 passes fo r I I~ I yard!> and I 0 touchdowns and owns the best completion percent.agt' in the con- ference at .5 71 Cltns lt -3, %-51 atSadcUebaek (M , 8-t): On the surface. 11 appca~ to be another cas) opponent for the Gauchos. but C'1 trus has had a h1stof) of pla)1ng Saddleback close In 1980. Saddleback was 4-0 and the Owls were ~trugglmg. but C1 tru' managed 10 hand the Gauchos their onh setback that season. 10-6. And Citrus. v.h1ch has tied Saddkback for the M1ss1on C'o nfercnc<' tttk tv.1cc 1n s11~ \ears.•~ the onl> other team other than the Gauchos to win the title outnght si nce Saddlehack began com· peltng in the conference 1n t 970 Gretzky takes count after Taylor's punch INGLEWOOD tAP) -W1th a swina sparked by renc~. Dave Taylor of . the Los An1eles Kinp broke hockey's unwritten commandment -Thou s~lt not punch Wayne Gretzky. Gretzky fell to the 1~ hlte a tree after Taylor hit him tn a sccond- penod tcUftlc The Edmonton center reaab.atcd by teonna a aoa1 wtth 1.20 to pla.Y Wcdnelday ttllht and fomn1 lhc J(j DIS lO tttllc for a 4-4 ~ W1 th the Otlers. After bu acn'cciou.s act. Taylor was involved in anotbcr 64h,t in the lhud pcnod. th.is time with One Lumley. whorefutedtoaay that itwu an "'1.lliation of the fint U>Cidcnt. "~n you play W1t!I fire. you'rt a<>• na to art burned... ..ct Lum tiey. who snulcd aqd then winked. "It WU just the beat of tbc moment. You'rt not ~ to maha~ an this telpc.. you l jtt SU pended " Los AJSles Coecb ht QW.nA. bowt,"tt. lnm:ted Lumley art t\Js s1ght on Ta' lor b«au5" of the Grtllk) incident "'It wa~ obvious what Lumley was trymg to do." Quinn said. "He doesn't get paJd for sconni aoa.b." Grculc ·s knockdown and the 9eC"" ond fi&ht overshadowed an inspired pme &} the Kmas. who have stroi· &Jed so far this icuon They swanned all over the Oden thf'OU&hout the pme, ou\Sboouna them 4q.32, but all they aot ror t~r eft"ort' was a ttc. "It's d1sap~mt1na after you work so hard." wd Quann. "But we can take a lot of f>od th1np out of th11 hockeypme. The Kinas never niled Bmuc Nicholls ICOred tWlee in the thard penod, and Taytor and Matttl DtOft· nc each added powcr-pla~ls tha1 pw the Kl"4'. ~-.oal But CICb umc. Edmon\01\ betlkd beck. The Otkl"I tot pl from Aad)' MacTavub, Paul Coffec ud Olan AAdatoG before Oreo.ky'1 pl bOd Lhf pmc. ) ' • onna. COiet DAILY PtlOT !Thundl!Y. November 7. 1115 CARLSON .•• rr..c1 ftaallybn me. lt'atimctoeama llviai. .. eotou eta Mat it also 1earehina fora ~eftl for boys volleyball COl(b Matt Alblde. * * * Newport Harbor Hi&h buebell co.ch Wayne Heck was lookina for onetoOd man to assist a couple of months llO-now be•s look.int for two. They're paid positions and could wort into the &osh-soph or junior varsity prqsrams, or as a varsity aai1tant. dependina on the applicant. • * * KI>C><:.CbannelS6,theC>ranac County .. beaed television station which bu beeo producina Friday ttiabt prep football, rubbed some ftatberut Editoa recently, apparent- ly a response to t.bc Qwaen' refusal to allow them to video their non- lequc.pme:with Bannin,. On the;irweekly show they dis- played theOraoteCouotyTop 10, but at the No. S slot wbere Edison belonaed. it was vacant ••Edison had $Old us ther, didn't wuttobeonCbanneJS6, 'sayscolor man Jim Ruffalo ofKDOC sports editor Bob Elder's decision. "So," says Ruffalo, "Elder said 'J'm booor-ina tbeirrequest.'" Ruttalosayshetbinksit wasaonc- timc;okeon theCbargen. With the re-emergence of Edison, we'll see. The CharJen won't allow the television station to televise their games, but others apparently lo ve it, says Ruffalo. "We get maybe I 0 calls a week wanting to know if we'll do their pmc," says Ruffalo. "We're not even going to mt$$ with an Edison any- more. Wc'llgowherewe'rewantcd, andalotof~plewant us." ...., ........... llarlna JllCll•• Carrie Crt.ell captured the Sa.net i.e.,ue lnd.lYidaal tennla champlonahlp Wedneeday. SPOR TS BRE A~ -- No. 1 Gators have coach who works tooth -and nail From AP di1patc:tiea Mullin debuts with a winner C'larit MlllliD celebrated his pro-m fcssional dcbu1 by hilting a clutch I 3-foot 1umper with 19 seconds left as Golden State defeated Seattle, IOS-1 0 1, in a National Basketball Association game Wednesday maht. Mullin finished with I 5 points -eight in the fourth quarter-while P•n1• S.Ort scored I 0 of bis 24 points in the period ... In other NBA games. Doml.alcfH Wl.W.u scored 12 of bis ·34 points in the founh quarter Galen Hall's fingernails belie bis low-II• llJ as Atlanta rallied to beat winless Phoenix, I 14-106 ... key demeanor. Hall doesn't have any • Clyde Drexler scored 28 points fingernails. A few cuticles, perhaps, but the and Sam Bowle blocked a driving . nails have all been chewed off. layup by Roludo Blackmu with Maybe that's how the coach of No. I -ranked two seconds left to lead Portland Florida keeps bis team loose; he takes his anxieties out to a 1 I 1-109 victory over Dallas . on bis fingernails. · . . Mike Ml&ckll hit a 13-foot "I don't think yo u play your best if you're uptight jumper from the riptt comer with and afraid of making mistakes," Hall says. "This is a 40 seconds left. givi ng San Ao· confident football team, confident enough in them-toruo an 81-80 victory over selves that they have the ability to JCt the job done, that Washington . . . MOHi Maloee if they just play to the best of their ability they have a scored 21 points and streak· chance to come out oo tof." . _ _,_...... ___ _,· shooting Sedale Tlareatt had Is in Hall has been on a rol since talc.inJ over th~ Florida MalllA the second half as Philadelphia rei.ns for the last eight pm es of the I 984 season. He downed Indiana, I 05-97, handing the Pacers their I 7th guided the Gators to eight consecutive victories and straight road loss ... bid Tlaomaa scored 23 points and they arc 7-0-1 this year. But he has a ways to go to match Earl Cveaoa sparked a fourth-quarter rally to lead Barry Switzer's start as head coach at Oklahoma -Detroit to a 122-1 OS win over Chicago. 29-0-1 and a national championship before a loss to Kansas in the ninth game of the 1975 season. The Sooncrs woo their next three games to win their sec-0od strai&ht national championship and got oft' to a S-0-I start in 1976, making Switzer an incredible 37-1-2. Hall was Oklahoma's offensive coordinator in those days and the Sooners were on probation in 1974 just like Florida is this year for violations t>cfore Hau·~ arrival a year q o. · "I don '1 think in I 974 there~ was that much talk about it (being No. I).•• Hall said. ''Barry mentioned it but not everyone wrote it every week. You wcrcn·i asked about 1t every week, where now you're asked it every week and everyone's making sucb a big deal out of ll. That's the difference in I I years, I guess. "I haven't really stressed it. We still ha ve three games to go. But I think with alJ the hype and everything. I think they (the players) knew there was a very ff.cat possibility. · We played under the no-bowl (ban} last year. We knew it this year and we acx:cpted it. I think we have a Jot of pride in oursel_ves and we play in a very difficult conference. And 1f you don't have a lot of pride in yo urself. in this conference you're gonna get your head knocked in. I don't think our players want that to happen." U.S. golf e ra one point back KAPALUA. Hawaii -Bernhard l!I La nger and Sandy Lyle led the European forces to a one-point lead over the United States Wednesday an the first round of the inaugural Nissan Cup World Championship of Golf. Flyera win eighth straight. 5 -2 Brlu Propp and Pelle Eklud scored ~ second-period goals to rally Philadelphia to . ' its eighth straight victory, a 5-2 decision over the New York Rangers in a bitterly contested National Hockey League game Wednesday night. The tense, hard-hitting game played before a roaring, sellout crowd of I 7.408 at Madison Square Garden, was the flrst meeting of these teams since their brawl-filled cithibition game Oct. I when 506 minutes of penalties were called and 22 players ejected. This time. there were I 3 penalties called ... Elsewhere in the NHL, Tom ltarven' goal from the top of the left circle at 13: 14 of the tJ\ird period lifted Montreal into a 3-3 overtime tic with Minnesota ... Right wing Pat Flatley scored four 3oals and set up the winner by Pat LaFoetaiDe with 5:57 remai ning to lead the New York Islanders to a 5-4 victory over Toronto, which lost its ninth consecutive game ... Mike Follpo and Lindy Rllff each scored two goals to power Buffalo to a 7-3 victory over Winnipeg ... Rookie Petr Klima scored his sixth 'oal of the season and lincmate Gerard Gallant added his team-leading eighth as Detroit ran its unbeaten strealc to four games with a 4-2 decision over St. Louis ... Larry M•rplly and Alu Haywortla scored third-period goals and goalie AJ Je11.1e11 stopped 38 shots to help Washington to a 4-1 triumph over Pituburgh ... Carey Wiison, Steve 801.ek and Gino CavalUaJ scored second-period goals to lead Calgary to a 5·2 victory over New Jersey. Thrift new Pirates' GM The Europeans beat Japan 19·3 and the Americans won from Australia 18-4 1n the round-robin. four-team PITTSBU RGH -The Pittsburgh Ill competitio n featuri ng the leading players from the Pirates announced today that former world's fou r ma1or golf tours. Pirates scout Syd Thrift is their new general "It's a very good start." said Langer, the West manaaer. German wbo holds the Masters title and serves as Thrift operates a real estate agency in Viennai Va .• capt.a.in of the European team. near Wa.sbinaton. D.C .. and hasn't held a ful time "If you don't Win thr first day, yo u're under a lot of baseball job since servinJ as the director of manor pressure. Now we don't ha ve that pressure. It's just nice leque o~tions for th e Oakland A's in 1976. to make a lot of points today." he said. Thnft accepted part-time scouting assignments for r------------------the Pirates several times when Harding "Pete'' Peterson was the team's general manager. Crisell, Iseri-Belkin get tennis titles The Sunaet Leque wiU be well· represented in the &iris individual tennis cbampionshiP' nCJtt week. as two sin&Jes p&ayen and two doubles teams from four different schools turned in wioruna performances at the Sunset 414ue Onals •t Undbora R.acQuet Oub m Huntin11on Beach Wednesday. 'the sin&Jes bracket held true to form, with No. l seed C.arrie Crisell of Marina and No. 2 Debbie Goldberaer of Edison finishing 1-2. ' The doubles teams, howover, tn~-1 1141ic1r their seediAAS and fin· Tennis ished out of order. TOJ>-teeded TiffJny Fenton and Heather Church {Marina). dropped their semifinal act to Fountain 9al- Jey's Jenny Weaver and Stephanie Vrricamet (No. 3). And Manna's No. 2 seed, Janet Po-Eileen Robertson, lost 10 No. 4 Stacey Belkin-Naomi heri ofWestminmr. Belkin and Iseri will go u the No. I representative by vi rtue of their 6-2. 6-2 win over Weaver and Urri,earrict. The Wctver-Utricarriet team · ousted Fenton and Church with a 7-51 6~1 mark, while Belkin and lscn L GIR LS VOLLEYBALL drove Po and Robertson into ~ consolation ranb with a 2-6, 6-3. 6-4 decision. . On the sinaJes side. Crisell defeated Goldberaer, 6-1 , 6-4. for the No. ' spot while Ocean View's Cindy Huntlcr downed Susan Schmid of Huntington Beach, 6-1 , 6-0, for third place. The CIF lnd1vidu&l cham- pionships get under way Nov. 23 at Heritage Park in (rvine, while team competition beains neitt Thunday. t o test 8 area teams open . for drugs playoffs tonight ... Men's pro council to allow treatment for gu~lty players .. -LONDON (AP)· The ruling body of men's · tournament tenrus on Wednesday announced ra.ndom drug testing at the world's biuest tour- namenu and said players refusing to (Ike the tesr wouTcf race automatic suspension. But in a carefully worded sate- ment, the Men•s International Pro- fessional Tennis C.Ouncil (MIPTC) said playen found auilty of taking the banned substances -specifically heroin, cocaine and amphetamines -would be allowed to have treat· mcnt, instead of beint punished. The statement, released at the end ola routine MIPTC meeting in . London, said players would be asked to underao mandatory dope tests at two of the five most popular events of the calendar year, beginning in I 986. Those who refused would be suspended for a minimum of one year, subject to appeal. Choice of events will be d«ided at random by officials of the MIPTC, which includes the Association of Ten.nis ProfessioQals, the playen' own union. 1 They will be chosen from the four Grand Slam tournaments -the French Open. Wimbledon, U.S. 9J>en and Australian Oocn -and the Lipton International championships in Florida, which also attracts most of the world's leading players. The testina wiJJ be administered by an independent expert selected by the ATP, and "lmowl~ble in drug and chemical abuse.' the statement said. "AlthQugh tennis docs not have a so-called drug problem like some other sports, the players recognize that they arc role models and that the}'> owe it to themselves, tour· narncnt sponsors and fans to take the lead in ensuring that the game continues to be clean," Milec Davies. the MIPTC chairman and executive director, was quoted as saying in the statement. The drug-testing rule docs not apply to any other Grand Prix events, or to the women's circuit. wh\ch has its own governing body. UC Irvine, Pirates, Golden West romp to victories Eiaht .Orange Coast area girls volleyball teams open CrF competi- tion toniaht. half of them from the Sea View Leaaue. Five.of the eight have drawn home assignments for the first round. AJJ of the matches arc scheduled to begin at 7:30. Sea View League champion New- port Harbor, seeded second in the S-A classification, will be favored to advance when it welcomes Bay I.ague representative Redondo. Other Sea View teams in action include at-la~e entry C.Orona del Mar, wh.ich hits the road to play. Mater Dei; Laguna Beach, which bosts Lynwood; and Woodbridge, on the road against Gahr. In the 4-A tournament , Sunset Leaaueentrics Huntington Beach and Fountain Valley are at home against South Coast League teams Dana Hills and San Oemente respectively. while Edison travels to Foothill. In community college action Wednesday: Goldn Weit 3, Ruc~o Santiago 0: The Rustlers took a straight-set victory from the host Dons, I 5-6. I 54, I 5-3, in a South Coast Con- fcrence match. Golden West remains atop 1he conference standings at l ().I, and oan clinch a tic for the title with a win over Cerritos Fnday. . Sophomore setter Julie Boland led the Rustlers with 22 assists l\nd thr« aces. while Usa Manfree, a freshman outside hitter, 1umed in 11 kills and two aces. Sophomore middle blocker Cecelia Elias collected seven kills and five blocks. Ora.n1e Coa1t 3, Loa1 Beac~ I : Michelle Lazorek, at middle blocker, was credited with five kills in leading the Pirates past the Vikings, I S-10. I S-S. I S-12 in a non<enfereoce match at Orange Coast. Julie Simpson also turne<i in a strong all-around game for Coast. The Pirates host Saddlcback F..fiday night at 7:30 in a South Coast match. Saddleback 3, Mt. Su ADCOll.lo Colle1e 0: The Gauchos romped past the Mounties in South Coast play, I S-2, I 5-6, I 5-8, at SaddJcback. The Ga.uchos improved to 7-4 with the win. Mara Abele and Kim Parks we~ credited with strong all-around games for the Gauchos, who arc tied for third in the conference standinas. In a non-<:onfcrencc college game: uc lrvtae a, us uteruttoul %: The Anteaters went to the limit to halt their I 0-game losing streak with an 8-15, 15·10. 15-4, 14-16 15-6 win over the visiting Soaring Gull s. sec REBUILDING ..• FrdmC l the vac.ant point guard spot, ably other team," said Reynolds. "We will fiUecf last year by all-District OI press. but not as much. perfonncr Sherwin Durham. "Our goal is to qualify for the eight- Others expected to coo tribute are team (of I S in the district) post- retuming seniors Tyrone Miles, 6-1, season tournament," Reynolds said. formerly of Golden West; 6-4 Barry The tournament winner will then Silven; and 6-4 sophomore Mike represent the distri~t at the national Lightfoot. who red-shirted last year. tournament in Kansas City. Reynolds calls aH of them .. reformed "We know that once we get in (the front-line players." tournament} anything can happen, .. The Vanguards will again push the he added. ball upcourt in their run-onented As part of a new one-year align- offensc, which has led the district in ment, sec wtll join the district's scoring for the past four years. · Inland Conference along with Cal Defensively. they will again attempt Baptist. Masters College, West Coast to keep opponents off balance by Christian and Fresno Pacific, all of constantly switching alignments. whom they will play twice. They will "Our switching on defense some-also meet members of the Coastal times has our kids as confused as the Conference, including powers B1ola --------------------------and Point Loma. only once. Kentucky all~ged in recruiting violations NEW YORK (AP)-Dave Batton! a fonncr Notre Dame basketbal player, said he was offered $20,000 by Seth Hancock. owner of the FAMILIES ... From Cl the Barons taking the No. 3 posit.ion. "I really couldn't lose in that situ- ation," Barbara said. TofurtherdividetheAmmann's, Ken Ammann Sr. teaches at Edison. He stopped coaching basketball mainly to watch bis son play. "I'm kind oftbe odd man out," Barbara said. "I've had todosomeju,uJing between coaching and beinaa parent," sheadded. "They both have their rewards. Both have their place. lt'sjusta matterof compromisina, tryina to do my best to satisfy both." Workman feels the same. He's been successful on the coaching end and attends Jana's meets toencourqe Oaibomc Fann, to attend the Uni· vcrsity of Kentucky, according to the latest Sports Illustrated released Wednesday. Batton told the magazine he was offered the money in October I 973 in return for four summers' work on the horse farm outside Lexington. "Kentucky was illegal from Day One,• Batton told Sports IUustrated. Hancock has denied Batton's al- legations. Hancock was one of 12 universi1y boosters disassociated from the school's athletic program in 1976 when the Wildcat football and basket- ball teams were put on probation for recruitina violations, the magazine: said. Sports rtlustrated a!so said that two law~forccment sources told the ~inc that the IRS is "monitor- ina the situation concemina t.be allotment of tickeu. The scheduling break greatly in- creases the probability of a tour- nament appearance, since the overall district record is the determining factor in narrowing the field 10 ei&ht teams. The Vanguards open the season Thursday, Nov. 22 at home against Wassuck College. * s.c.. c .... KMdule Thur\., Nov 21 -WHwdt COl!ffe (helme) Frl.·S.I .. Nov 21·23 -Cel Polv PomoN TOUfnement IT8Al TUH ., Nov ,, -Le Vw11e (home) Set., Nov >O -et NOf'lhtl'n Arl10fle TuH , 0.C l -Clef-I COll9M (helmel Fri ·Set , Dec ,.7 -Che1>m11n C°""9 Tour· "8meftl (T8Al Tun.. O.C 10 et lledlell01. I o.m W.O., O.C. II -Cel Stele Sen kner4'no (llOl'nt) Set , Dec 21 -el Cet Slell Oomlnouer Hlh Mott , OK JO -•I Cet St•ll Sen l«nerdlfto Thur,.. Jen. ? -Simon Freier ICeftedtl (home) 5.tt., Jen. • -Lubbocll Chrl•tla n (homel Tue• .. Jan. 1 -11 ·w .. 1mon1 COllelle Fri , Jan. 10 -'C.lllornle 81011•1 (llC>me) Fri . Jen 17 -•Aune P.c:Hlc \llC>mel TuH . Jan. 21 -•Me''"'' Colleee Fri., Jen. 24 -AINetet In Action ("Ome) Tue\., Jen. 21 -•Point Lome C~ (home) Fri., Jen. lt -11 •w .. 1 Coe•t Cfw'lati.n S.t ; FtO I -11 •Frft/IO·P.cHlc Tue.., Feo 4 -•I 'C•llfornle a.ott••· • Pftl Thur"• FtO ' -11 '8lole: a p.m. S.!., F.O. t -~-PllJW (f'IOme) Tue.., Fell I I -·w .. 1 Coe•• Chrll.1 .. n (home) Fri, FtO 14 -at 'Ml•11"1 COllNe Quote of th e (lay • her. Joe 8. Hall, who resigned as Kentucky basketbaJI coach last March after 13 seasons, received an a personal allotment of 323 tickets. which had a face value of$24,000. S.I , FtO IS -Sl«n '*"Ide ColleM lllOl'MI Tutt.i..FtO. II -•cal~nle Lu!Mr9" (home) 5.11., P'.0. 12 -•Fretn0 Peclfle (l'lomel 'dlft018' NAIA DMalon Ill .. mt. AH ffmet et 7:30 11.rn., unieu noltd. ~merican ten ms player Steve Deatoa, on the M~n s l~tema!1ooal Professional Tcnnjs Coun- cil s dcc1s1on to randoml y test players for dru& u.se: "You don'1 have doctors havt.og drua tests before they c_hcclc patients. You don't have lawycn.doang It befort they ao to the courtroom. so there s n9 reason for us as professionals to have dnJA tests either " SF mayor nlzea Denver plan SAN FRANCISCO -Mayor Dianne Ill Feinstein reacted to the San Francisco Gia.nu' latest tentative movma plan by 11yins Wednetday. "There's no way they're aoina to Denver ... Ci1y officials in Denver disclosed that Al Rosen, praideot of the National Leaaue team and two other ~tsentalives of the Giants were 'm DenVtt on onday to diacuss the pouablhty of playina in Dcnv~ at least on an interim basis. Corey Busch. executive viee president of the Gia.nu, told Fefnstein of the meetina. "There 1110C11ethina called ion law. If Denver lrlJ Involved in tryi.nt to 1Ct the Giants to bteak their conuact, tbey could be in for some bta penaftJa."• fdDJtdnMid. Oia11t1 owner Bob Lurie has vowed that lbc t.iam will not play another le&IOl'I in 2S-year-okt In C&ndlcl:tid Patt. ( \ Nlekroe file for free agency NEW YORK -Pitchers Phil and Joe Ill N1ekro of the New York Yankees were amona several players who filed for free llCD£Y Wednesday. P~ face a m1dn1a}lt Monday dladlint./or fihna and,. sir:-cc.the •~lit.ion of the ~ntry draft, t.bey may bcain 11an1na WJth teams on Tuesday. Among the other players who filed were Larry Bowa of the New York Mets. Cesar Cedeno and Doua BairofSt. Louis. Lynn Jones of Kansas City and M1auel DiJooe of San Diego. TeleTialon. rad.lo TELEVISION 5:30 p.m. -PRO BASKETBALL; Q1ppen 11 HoUl10n, Channel .S. 6:30 p.m. -PRO 11.A.S&rl'BAIL: Liken at U&ah. Ola.noel 9. 10 p.m. -W&an.INO: Channe.I 56. 11 p.m. -BOXING: Channel 56. llADIO S:30 p.m. -PRO 1.UKETISA.IL; Oippen at Houiton, K~~O). 6 p.m. -I roorBA.LL: San Joee St.ate at Lona 8eacb S&a~. KNACFM (I 05.S). 6:30 p.m. -PRO IAl&&TaALL: Laken at Utah. K.LAC'570). And while Workman's efforts f9r the past decade have made Edison an attractive footbell school, Workman said there was never any question Jana would.attend Fountain Valley. "In earlier years, when they(bis chlldrcn)used to so to all thet,tmes. they said they'd 10 to Edison, ' Workman said. 'When it came down to 1t, lhcy ao where their friends do. It would be foolish for my kids to come to Edison. My kids JO to achool by climbinaa ladderovermy beckyard," said Workman ofhjsclote proJumity to the fountain Valleycampus. .. At one time, my W1fe waJ teachina at Fountain VaJley. I wast.he only IUY 1n ~n around~" he said. U suaJJy the 10nt become very Involved with the tea.ml tbroushout the years. A )'OQQI kid (boy) powa up Ilona bis father'uide. They've been the bell boy, tbcy're uted to thoee (1ehool)colorw,. When the tlmecomes they cannot picture themtdves play· iq for .:l other lcl\ool. ··Wenman eJlP.t-1 cton•t tb1.n.k thcellJelU ' involved (time-wile widutM)fU as tbesuysdo.Jdoa't · theytDmd a1J day 11 tchool with &bear mOt&er (coecl'l). lt'a not uncommon fOr a ~UGI boy to tpCod time lib that -'tb hladad.. lca.n'taeea.irbdo~lbaL Otlb ate too&man fot that.' ' Soviet men's team wins world gymnastics title MOf'ITREAL (AP) -The Soviet Union, collectiq consistently aood scores evon from it• lowest team memben, woo ihe men's team title Wednesday n..,,t at the World Gym- nastics Championships in tbe Olym- pic Velodrome . The Cbinete, meanwhile, moved up f'tQll\ fourth place to second thanu to the flashy tumblina and darin& hi&b bef routines of Olym- pians U Nina aod To~ Fri. TonacoUeaed a perfect 10.0on the hiah ber, buildina up speed -1th a M!ritl of iiant swfn~ then releasina the bet, dolna a 1plJt and a triple aomenauh on ttis way to a flawless landina. • The Soviet11 No. I after the compulsory uerciles even tbo\llh their best 1ymnaat1 Dimitri Bclou:iercbev1 ls out with a broken lea, stayed naht on top tbn>vahou1 the team opdooa.la and fin1.shc!d with a tot.al of SU.6S po1n11 to China'1 S&l.60. ' The Ea.st Ocrmans were third with S8 I .OS points, and Japan finished fourth at S79.70. "We arrived at these world cham· pionsbipa as the vice champion, since at Budapest wt took second pJaoc" in Euro~ ~vlet Coach l~nld Arkaev said. ••30 we ~ trying to do even better on this day." The No. S team was Hunpry with S69.6S poin~ and West Gennany wa1 sixth with S67.3S. The United States. ieam champion at the 1984 Ol~pic Oa.mts fi nithed a disastrous ni&ht with S63.00 poi.rm after its leaders., Scon Johnson and Tim [)qaett. both felJ off the bilh bar. Cube wu .evcnth with $64.25 poinu and Italy had 1 score or S6l.30 to ftn11hjuat abo"Ve tM Americana. Four or the top 10 indh1dwl arm.natts WC1' Soviets. the Qjft11C and East Omnan1 each plaoed three tha1 h'lh. \ l FoR THE REcoRo N~L .,, NATIOHAL eote,.lt.NCI ._ knFr•ncl.co N-Orlt•nt Ali.111; C"lcaoo MlnnHOI• De troit Gret11 Bev Tempe B•v w ... W L T I I 0 s 4 0 ) • 0 I I 0 Celllrll t 0 0 s ' 0 s ' 0 l • 0 0 ' 0 .. ct. .. , ... 1'I .ss. m mm Ill 171 I 000 255 S5' 113 SS4 170 l:U 164 000 , .. .... O•lle• 6 > o ,'67 201 1 .. NV Glenrt 6 3 0 M7 103 ISl WetlllntlO<I S 4 0 S$6 151 161 Ptll\edelclhle 4 S 0 "' IU 10 St. Loul• • s 0 "' "' '" AMaltlCAN Ce>tt,aRINCI Denver .....,.. SMltlt S.nOleoo Kel\M1 Cltv Ctevtlend Cincinnati PIUlOU<Oh Ho.nlon W"t • 3 0 • l 0 s 4 0 ' s 0 l • 0 c........ ' s 0 ' s 0 4 s 0 ' s 0 .... "' 117 202 n1 ,.,. "' 150 ~ "' ''° ,,. 444 113 IS3 444 1'2 llS NY Jell New Eni!land Miami lndlanaoolls Bllff•IO 1 , o m 20e '" 6 3 0 667 173 IS4 s ' o "' no 1•• l. 0 ll3tn,.,. 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Fresno is bullish all Over the field Bulldogs a re s ti 11 unbe ate n ; looking a t California-Bowl FRES~O<A.P1-J1m ""eenc> ha'> plent ~ o f praise tcr pa'>S a round when he's asked ~h' h1~ Fresno Lale football team '>t1.ll 1s undefeated Sv.e~ne~ spent half an hour extoll- ing to a rcponer the quahtaes ot ea1. h pan of the Bulldogs· otle nse ""h1l h ha') run and pa.,~d "'tth equal profic1enc~ Ill a' eragc ~4.-i ) ard~ a game. and the '>ttng\ dekn!.e. \.\hllh has li mited o ppont·nt' to .in cl' erage uf \ \1 1 \·ards per game The result ha' tx·cn J -.11.1 rl"u1rd sparking 1huugh1 .. of J rt'pc:at o f a I IJIS ~ mat1.hup in thl' C Jhfurn1a Bo \.\ I bet"'een Fresnu \tJlt· 111 thl" Pautit < oast .\thtetrc .\\'>\lll..tt1on Jnd Bo"" I· ing Green of thl \hd-.\menran ( onferenu· 1f both tectm'> 1.ao "'tn 1hc1r rc ma101ng kagut· ~mt''> The\ arc 114 0 of onh ti't' undt'katt>tl :'-JC'.\.\ £),, 1\111n I lt'.im.-. 1n lht· nauon "\\~· ha\l' a lompktt· ll'am 1h.11 could pla) an' txxh ·• ~"'l·~·nt'' .-.aid 'T m not saHn~ "'c \.\Ould tx·at tt•a m' 1n tht• to p 10 hut tht'rl' J rt•n't JO' team'> 1n <\mt'rll':d that thl\ lt'Jm "'ouldn"t pla' do-...· LatcL ""ccnn ~alktl tht re~~ tcr bad. to add om· 3 '>J.lt.'t l ut tht· Bulldogs· \Utll'" hr had tailed to men11on 1n 1hc 1n111al 1ntc:n it'"' h" a .. <,1s1ant u'\Jchec, UCI to host top college tennis teams l ( In inr "'1 11 hu\t c.nmt· ,11 the top 1.nlkgt• tt'nn1" team' in thr na11n n.1I tuda' through '\undJ\ an thl' o uthern ( aliforn1J I ntl'r1.11llt'[1.Ht tl' tt'nnts 1o umamt•n1 .\mong thl' team' l'ntl'rcd .irl' thrt·~ of last vear·, '"f 111 Pdn 1u pan1' tnd ude No ~ l < .\ "1<1 I I \( .inJ No 6 Peppcrdtnl' -\l\o l'\l°'('\ ll'tl to pan1npalC' a n• '-o ~I l ''"ll t\<'Jl h 5tate Cal State I ulknon \n111n,1 .\ntona tall' 1 •• ,0J11-"v1a nm11un1 l '01,ers1I) ot \an 0 1qm ~an 1>11.·tt•• late. U lntrma1111nal and '\n J da Las Vegas L1st~d in the" hlp ind" 1dual' in thl fi(ld art t.: ('".., l U~l' frn\Cn ( rC'tlrgl· Lozono and R It ~' leach l ( r .. Bru~ Man n H1n1t and I < L <\ ' Brad Peal"('{' Fnda)' and 'iaturda' \phi' c,1an, a 1 i.> a m and ~un,1a , ' final round begins at 10 am Singks and do uhle'i ~1u h<' ph1\t'd througho ut the four-da~ e'C'nt "There 1s no douht that thtli 1\ the top S«t1onal tournament of the )C'Ar." said U('l tC'nnt!> coach (in-g Patton "Wr have thrt'C' team~ from last rar"\ top \1,., and ~veral morr top "KhOOI!> from tht' W('\t 1 he hool and thr 1nd1' 1dua1, that art pant 1pt1104 are \(lmt' of thC' lx-\t 1n the rountr. • "'II you're g0tng to win, )'Ou have to \urround yourself with people who ~an earl) out their responsci. so there are no loo~ ends from top to bottom that get your team beat." he s~ud. ··11 the ~taff 1s strong from botlom to top. \Ou won't get beat "CJ) often .. \\ hocver should get the praise. the main difference bctwei-n the wanning 191<5 Bulldogs and a so-so b-6 191!4 team 1s o Hrall balance The most noticeable difference 1s 1n running which was largel~ non- C\lstent last \'car The nt""·found running attack results from recrum \uch as commumt) college transfer James W1lhams. who has 708 net ~ard~ and t>tght touchdowns and freshman Kellv Skipper. who ha\,~~ net ) ards and SC\ en 1ouchd owm That takes some ot the Prt'SSure oil quanerbad. Ke\ln ~ween<"' "'h11 douhk\ as the coach"s son' '"Our quanerhack 1c. ac, good as an' quan~·rhad 1n the roun1n:· the ~oarh..a1d '"That"c.notalatherh lcn c ~ind of thing ·· fh1s kid can thrn"" lhc> deep hall and t an 1hro"" mo ' mg 1n and nut 111 lhl· po<. kt't He has 'elrl(,tt) o n 1he h:sll Jnd ha'i de' eloJ>('d a tn ul h on thl· \hon pa 'i'iing game .. \\1th one more" -.car of cltg1h1l1t' rt'maining. ~oung Swt'ene~ hd~ thrn"' n tor 7 N.S 'ard~ and could be a 1hrt•a1 10 the :-.c .\ .\ cart'er passing reu1rd of In '\"'Q 'ard<. set b' Doug Flullt' ut Ro'>ton C: ollegc la~t season H11"'l''er a more 1mmed1ate threat tu the record 1\ Bo "'hng C.1rttn's Bnan \tee lure ~hll ha.,~ ti' career pasc,- ing '.ud'i and ma) match up again .. t \""1."CnC\ in tht' (al 8o~I \ l JI Bo"" I pam ng bct""<'Cn tho~ team' "'nuld plea~ local '>ponMlr,· J O\IOU'> to fi ll '0.0<)(J..seat Hulldog 'lt.td1um The" onh 11m t'-the' ·,e done thct t 1n tour prt'' 111us game~ wa\ the 'ea r f-re.,no "tatt· pla,ed. the stadium hac, hct·n hall lull (or ~mt' game' "'here b01 h tt'.tm~ l amt' from afar Poloists open CIF on Friday \ d1111hlehl'Jd1·r 1n' oh 1ng "ca \ ll'\.\ l l'.l&lll' flll'•'l"r\ '\e"' port H.uht1r and l un1nJ Jel \tar head\ the '<.ht•Jult' f n Ja' allernoon a' the C lt J . .\ ~att'r f)\1h1 pla\l1lh ~tun '-t'"' f)\m I lartxir ""htt•h 1~ ~~ third 1n thl' w um ctment d~p1te hn"h ing runner-up Ill < JM in tht' rt•itular '><'3'''n "'111 hu\t Moore I cagut' rt'prC'\4"ntdll\r I on~ Beach Pnh a1; n"dr11.~ I mmed1atel' tnlh1" '"ll that match at 'e"" port "'Ill N' l lli\<m aga1n\t l J\t , \.\h1'h '' \C."eJ t·d 'iC.'l.ond Fd1<1on tin1-.hed third 1n \un«t uague pie\ .\l\o 1n dt"t1 un fnda' 1n the first niund trom tht· < >rangr C oaM area ~111 be' "un\C'I 1 ham pion Manna, ~hlt'h hOSl\ T U\110 f.ount.a1n \-alle'. runncr·up to Mannt1. " at c;o nora of thr F~rwa\ I taaue. ~hile l n1\Cf'\ll't al~draW\a to"'f a\'i1gnment traH.lmg to Villa Par~ Tho~ gam~ hegrn at 3 15 J.-1 MERCEDES II • J 1 •1 I I J ~~~~~~ ........ ~~~~~~~-, ...,IUll ..... of ••lPOI .. C·O ·M·P·A ·R·E 0 156 NEW&PREO~~S -7 Orenge Coaet DAIL,Y PILOT/Thurwday, NcMMnber 7. 1985 iders leave · 13 .ci~ies attle in past. seeking I ht f AJ\ICI~ 1nntd '°. 34-21 dects•on base ball e n g mare 0 when the teams mea at the CoHtcum tng Orne iS OVer · on Monday ruaht. Oct. 28· . Despite IlO plans -=,-:---"'-----------:':--"The Charaen have some Life and Chargers are next they're back in the rAoe," F1ore1 11!d. or expansion. • "They still have a cbaooe plus they re MANHA TT AN BEACH (AP) - As far as Coach Tom f1ores of the Los AJlaeles Raiders is concerned, there's only one thing to do about his team·s pme at Seattle last Sunday -forget ll. ''lt'5 over ... that one 1s behind us, .. Aores said Wednesday at his weckJy meeting with reporters. "We can't dweU on it It was almost like a niabtmarc. We JUSt put it behind us andao on. "We turned it over too many tames. We just hurt ourselvC$. Jt was the same ttung in our other two IOS$e$. II wasn't a total breakdown. "I don't think it's a setback. I fit had lcnoclccd us out of the running or really set us back it would have been a setback. We play Denver twice and Seattle once more. We're soll m first plaoe and control our own desttny." The Seahawks crushed the Raiders 33-3. Seattle led 26-0 at halftime due in great part to a 56-yard return of a blocked field goal attempt for a touchdown and a 75-yard inter- ception retum for another score. The loss snapped a five-game winning streak for the Raiders, who feU to 6=-3, Los A~elC$ is tied for fint placle in the Amencan Football Con- ference's Western Division with Den· ·ver. Seattle is one game back at 5-4. The San Diego Chargers improved their record to 4-5 la.st Sunday with a 30-10 upset victory over Denver to draw to within two games of firsl place in the division. The Raiders and Chargers play for the scc-0nd time 1n a 13-day penod Lbis undav a1 San Diego. Los * * * playina better. We'I~ have Ou~ handl hey ma e pitches full: Wt: alwl\fS do wtth S.n Diego. "Defense · 1s where they've been N.EW YORK (AP)-Major l~e criticized the rnost; defense is where bascbell says it has problems with they've improved the rnost." some existing teams and has no plans That wasn't necessarily the case in lo expand -but that won't keep the game at the Coliseum. The · fi 13 · · ft Raj.ders' convincin& victory e. xtended representatives rom cittes rom linina up Thursday and Friday to their winning streak •PJnst the pitch for future franchises. Chargers to seven games. Denver. Phoenix, Indianapolis; Aores pointed to running back Miami, Nashville, New Orleans; Gary Anderson as a key member of Vancouver. 8ntish Columbia; Col- l.be Ch&raers-Anderson ,signed with umbus, Ohio; Washin1ton, D.C.; San Dieao early in the season af\er Buffalo, the adjoining Florida cities ~ng in the United States FootbaJI of Tampa and St. P.etersburg and the Anudee. rsen scored two touchdowns non hem New Jersey rqjon will make prncntations. · in the first · meetioi between the Last year, baseball's Long Ran&e Chargers and Raiders !Jld rushed for Planning Committee said sax 116 yards against Denver. . . franchises might be added to the .. He's doing a g~ Job;. their existing 26 by 1990. and under the runningP,me was very impressive 0 0 basic agreement between the players Sunday,' Aores said. "The one thin& association and the owners, two about their team is they have so many teams may be added to the 12 in the talented people on offense you q.on't National Lca'ue before 1989. kriow bow thetre going to use ham. · But expansion is not required and "lt seems hke each week they've the committee has tempered its used him more and more. We had earlier comments. "There has been him highly rated out of college. We d fi · d · · d ... 9 ·11 felt like he would be an excellent no e amle ccasaon lo ex~ 1 1 re,,...1·v-r as well as a fine running Giles, president of the NL s Pbiladel-...... ... phia Phillies and a committee mcm- back." ber, said. "We're~·ust investigating it. As far as San Diego quartcrba,ck Ba ball ·11 bl Dan Fouts is concerned, Aorcs saad, " sc su as some pro ems. "He'sJ·ust a very competitive guy and We have (National League teams) fi Pittsburgh and San Francisco. and a very accurate thrower. He's a iery Cleveland in the American League. guy. With him back. they're as These meetings arc just to tell our side dangerous as ever." of the story and let them (the Fouts suffered a knee IDJUry on expansion hopefuls) tell their side." Sept. 29. He returned as a starter Another potential roadblock to at against the Raiders and passed for least some of the expansion can- more than 300 yards against both Los didates is the set of criteria cstab- Angeles and Denver. lished last month by Commissioner * * * Peter Ueberroth - a preference for Long believes the frig will burn out individual rather than corporate ownership, the owner having a net worth of at least SI 00 mimon, a stadium built primarily for baseball with a minimum seating capacity of 35,000-40,000 a natural grass surface and adequate lighting and a commit· ment to t 0,000 season tickets for the first five years of operation. Raider sees Perry as a fol k hero. but he'll pay t h e price MANHATTAN BEACH (AP) - Howie Long, the All-Pro defensive end of the Los Angeles Raiders, thinks William "The Refrigerator" Perry will have a tim11ed career as a ball carrier. "When he plays eight or nine strai&,ht games at noseguard. he won't be runmng the ball too much or running a fly pattern," Long said Wednesday of the 300-pound plus Chicago Bears defensive lineman. "ff they asked me to do that (play offense), I'd do it. (But) I don't have any desire to do it,'' Long said. Long believes that Bears-Coach Mike Ditka was rubbing it in when he first used Perry as a running back against the San Francisco 49ers. "f don't blame him for that." said Long. "I can't stand the 49ers. That goes back to my rookie year. "But it hasn't been a case of rubbing il m after that." Perry made his debut on offense for two plays late in a Bears' triumph over the 49crs. Then. during Chicago's victory over the Green Bay Packers o n Oct. 21, Perry scored on a I -yard touch- down run. He also ran interference as team- mate ~alter Payton scored twice on short runs. Last Sunday, Perry was a man in motion and caught a touchdown pass in another Victory against the Pack· ers. "The guy's becoming a folk hero." Long said.'') think it's a riot. Tbe guy doesn't look a pound under 350." Long also had something to say about bis teammate and kindred spirit, defensive end Lyle Alzado. "He's got all the money in the world," Long said. ··He's 36 years old and he's still playing defensive end in the National Football League. He's either stupid or insane." Towers of power are like 1-2 punQl Rockets. Sampson odd~ when both Twtn Towen are playtng welL and Olajuwon are "They've played someoftheirb:cst --games when both of them were gomg a double menace good." Fitch said "But that's the beauty ofhaving two players like that. If one of them is havmg an off night. you can lean on the other one." He did say. though, that the criteria were not "absolute." Expansion requires approval from t 7 of the 26 major league owners -at least three.quarters of the NL's 12 teams and a majority of the A L's 14. LACllppers 1nakeoffer toNlion LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Los Angeles Clippers have made a one- year contract offer to holdoul guard Nonn Nixon in line with National Basketball Association rules regard- ing veteran free agents, the 1eam announced today. Under NBA bylaws, if a veteran free agent is unsigned as of Nov. 6, the team that owns his playing rights can offer a contract based on the salary of the previous year. The player then has 15 days to seek an offer sheet from another NBA club, but if he doesn't receive an offer within the 15-day period. he can no longer negotiate with any team but the one which owns his playing rights. Thus, Nixon now has until Nov. 21 to seek an offer from another NBA club. The Clippers did not announce the amount of money they offered Nixon today. Nixon, 30. earned $4 I 3.000 from the Clappers last season. After meet- ing wi th club officials on Tuesday, he was quoted as saying he turned down a three-year. S 1.5 million offer from the 1eam because "it doesn't dignify my standing in the NBA." CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGa IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGe .... , .... . , .... .. i.au1l toll l!WJ!rl IMcla lMI Cnt1 •m 2124 lnett.ltacla I H t 1----------••U"I ... * 2Br E·lide, remOdeled. 38R 2'~ ba condo on ex· 3 2,~.. 2 • frpl freth 6 clean, beam cell· panalve greenbeJt In --------r •. . p~~lo·p~i-1io0e,~i'&0K Inga, etc. Child & pet ok. Bluffs SHIOO/r;no. Prine ltalH/Cn•" HO·O;Jo31o ~•-8t38tE $1'15 7&0•8862 only. Own/Agt 7&0-0839 "--1111 100• Ull Tl --. •aLI •NEW PLUSHI 3Br 2•J.B1 3BR-2bl, lmmeo. 1 blk ... • -r' -2 11ry Twnhme, gar Avt from t>eecih. Frplo, patio *TllE IL' IFFI' * 3BR 2'Ab•. Blufft. now$ t200, untrn, BBO. Gardenet $995 mo. Reduoed. Opn dally 4-5, YILU lllT&Ll 110. 8•8-"4513 Iv meo. 2d~l~;~f. ~~~4;ry A~cn~:: ~~.1~~' /~:~64ofed 111·•112trll•·1112 30r 3Ba Panthouae Gr .. tlve r~Od.i, Prk-Ull llU •a-1111_.,I Av•ll 11/5 1Br 18• No Oce1n view. 1000 aq '1 like aettlng w/magnll Large, open 1paoe11 3 Ill-• ••• . ar trig 1· ftove. No pets deck. Greel kitchen l)ay/nlta lite vtews Ir-bdrmt, 3 ba, remodeled Abaolute b.,galn • don t ~ r~ n Adil only s550 Steam bath, t.c tub & raplaoeeble 11 dle<:ount 10 ~ England charm mlsa ttila ~I PrestlQlous C edl~ req'd 631.2242 more. Beautifully re· price of 1310,000 F•. Cloae to community 3 bdrm, 2 ~ bath ExEC r modeled S2150631-5775 Heatings & Co. s.40.55e0 clubhOuM, tennis and 1ownhome w/11curlty, vSh.,p Glean Eaattlde or 631·8000 Auuell ~ $480 000 p()OI, epa + tennfl. Try 2Br tBa hOU .. FncCI ytd • T · · 10% daym (No qualifying) & patio encl gar New 4BR 2 ~b•. Bluffs /HM 811,llO 1 U/lllil ()f.JI' t1U ... l:i or leaM FOi dlt1111 Ull paint, cr'pta & drpe. Lndl) end unll. 6 ~ool.1 lr~I~, llWNIT IUll Realtora, 675-eOOo Palrlcil 7(!0-8702 agt. area Mutt pua cr~t ~:g~';:laet. $;.Jo~~. Beautifully' fUrnltMd con· cheek. No pets 1675 Avt t2/t. 759-1480 lemJ>C)(arycondo. Private I MC dep 77().5829 deck, mirrors, t>ar, all Ilka Ea.staid• 3BR 2BA duplex. S&OO hae & oar off ocean· new Owner w111 finance .. • IZ LIT Verd. bltlna. gar. No pet•. lronl big 2bdrm equlpt wlthlowdown·toqu•llfled Sll• IOI lllffl Wtr pd. 1850. 631.t38'1 galley kid/cal 539-81GO buyer A tetrlflc vtluel "'' 5 8 2 ... lo 1 Beat Alty lee Room to add another-drm, "1• tc>•. 19 0 E/tlde cute 3BR, dbl gar, 1---~~7'":=::-=:::-- •un11 1111,IOO Elegant 4 BR, library, 4'n BA DN.ne hOme on large privala lot with pool and spa. Pastoral view over golf courae and lake. Ex· pended and enriched. In- cludes anllque 1t1tuary. hand carved hardwood floors, Greff fabrics and other decorator Items ......... hom•on this l.,ge corner storage. $220,000. By lrfO, dthwr. lncd patio yd 1110UY• LUlll lot. Walking distance to owner M4-0t11 s 1050 Incl g nr 850-2"403 Pr .. tlglou• elegant exec the new downtown Cosla •••111 --II modern condo. Lrg 3BR ~ Meu redavalopmen1 -nnt Lg• lam-rm, br 2ba, fed 2~BA. w/dln rm. lrplc. 1re1 T w 0 I a r g, SomerMt, 5 Br, 3 car gar yrd, trplc, 2 car gar, grdnr pool, spa + TENNIS. bedrooma, cory llrepla04f . Prlnclpala only $990/mo-t $990/sec $1495/mo Crd. Ck. Rgd. & double garage. Excep· $3t5,000. firm M4.0530 645-2075 or 5"43-1579 pet O.K. vacant. Call tlonal home I Call *I.I IElllTI* Nearly new. E•acullve 780-8702 Agent 6-48-7t 7l 3 Bedroom, 2 ba. Mu11 ~ndo. 2 mstr aultea. BLUFFS. Lge 3BRJ2'n be Selll $189,500/make olr. 2 "'b•. Pro!. decorated. condo. Canyon view Owner/Bkr 6•0·1000 or Frplc, A/C, pool/Jacuzzi Avall now. $13 Ol mo. 6-45·7521 $ l lOO/mo. 646•46"2 Agt Dottle 6-44·9080 Announcing CPntury 2 1 THE REAL ESTATERS Ila C..1t Newport Heights 2BA DELUXE OUPLEX: 3BR 2BA, lrg 2 car gar lncid• 1¥.ba 112 blk to Channel. ••trt l Oii gdnr $985/mo. 6"46· 1088 Nr Lido centw. 500 36th St. x.s:n. Twnhae 2ik -STOP LOOKING SI $1250/mo. 8'14·7269 2Ba. f/p. lg pat S 112•500· *520 fl 100 ISLE 3B 2Ba Avt lllOUlllYITllLI 937·t8111or631-7958 Wldecholce2br. al *L r Belcourt HUI t>Muty 1vall· make It yours other econ· now No pets S 1700/mo able tor only $425,000. 2 ••il• 1 .. n l omlcal rentals lae. Bkr "499-MOO bdrms, 211\> batha, 2 fir• Ulll&llLU •lll-11H* OCEANFRONTwlnterren· places. light & airy homf TOW Abaolute lux M ... Verde tel lo S..18-86. Deluxe 4br In gorgeous llke-nev. BEST BUY IN N 5br Incl den poolljlCUJ 2ba FULLY FURNISH!:O condition 2"1160 Arlington on corn8f' elegant tlr plan 11150 675-7388 or 535-&017 ll.. 1IO 1 lot. Vfl'Y lrg llvlng rm. din-539-6190 Best Rlt '" • Ing & kltch arM w/f.m . Y Ocean View VIila Balboa .... -.... ••• .room. Small pe1 ok Under $"400 aharp 111 2b< 2b• $1450. mo -mo [ T T Young 9dull• welcome. bungelow oll ~Port 875-067' or 660.()922 ~ A J !II $32,500. Agt 540-5937 crpts blllna 6 yard -.I. ..& LeaM ""'tlon t --~ dbl 539-6190 Best Rlty '" 2 Bdrm 2 bath, feOUrlty "'"" ,. ·--complex. walk to beach. wide Mobile riorn.. New-Worth a double takel Fncd S850. mo. 844-6590 ... 1 OOI port Beach 9dult perk, E·alde 3b< 2ba encl gar _,,.......,.----,,.---::---~~~~~~~~ lalMI bl wm apply option depoall k 1 d,, p •I• $ IJ o o · 1 2BR 2~b• condo. 2 car C.ST. -I+ .llfl IALllA llUll llPLD and 1/2 of lease payment 539-8190 Beat Alty'" gar. S 1300/mo, Cell loward down payment. Weakdya 5•1·5753, L.,oe 3 bdrm. 2 bath A most lovely 3 bdrm unit Take OY9f extatl"" loan. Dial Ptlat l evs/wknda 873·1858 home located In NewPort lor the ownet plus • 2 ... Heights. PLUS 2 bdrm, 2 bdrm unit 10 rent. Or renl 66t·2004 Super 1br small vllla, Fr. HV Hma •BR 28A $1800. bath apt above" car g•r· both for an excellent In. I .E. bclaaait drs. coort yd, qulel, S525 COM 2BR 2BA $1200 age. " yaara old Aaklng cqme. Please call for an i.L 1 t N-= h e 1 ,a; 673-3313 or 673-"4803 Broker 640-5884 S285 000 1pp<>1ntment to come In "ac 0 1' --,.., x r Super neat 2br 1ba. gar .. LOVELY Condo u~aded ' · •nd view this Im· for IBM pc, car, video --------m•culate, upgraded camera, VCR 7 852-9673 $635. Garden allowance. 3Br 2Ba. Xlnt toe. nlurn T di • I 498"'5095 or 673-3313 $1500 mo 122-8522 r a t1ona property and eum1ne I tal Realty the lln1nclal Ponlbllltles. 1-•-•.,._• __ ........,.....,._ But. IMcla 11'0 Nwp1.~281-28a, trplc, 111 1111 -I pool & gar. No pets 1st, 631-7370 • lta1n/C. .. t1 Walk 10 wavetS600 1 2bf last & dep Rel• -w/appla & ~ klda pets $695/mo. 675-2520 W TllH MIST Ill [ C'l¥1 .... lnt*r•.!._ 1111*1102 t::=~_f_9·_8""'~go"'"'o_~ ...... :_:"_R1_1yh...,.'u~~-:''.,.Y1 At'::,~~~':,,,~ O:~:;; -----"' -• aat. l1r ar 14 klda/pet within reaaon 11•,IOI Family needed for 3Br For ..... 2300 aq fi houM. 539·6190 Bel1 Alty fM T~!h~~=:~I ~~ Ctrtal •el Jbr 1022 ~s:o •:~~:gar Only S1550/mo, 111/IUI, 35' SEAVIEW 3Br 2'h ba + dlllon. Well appointed DUPLEX 1Br 1b• ea TIWEIT lll-lllO boat slip avail, opt. 10 fam rm Sec, poot/tennla comfortable llvlng areu $195,000. 711 Fernleal buy 832-7921; 840-3748 $2000/mo 213/430-3829 2 huge mutet tult ... 2'~ 6-4().8182 l>y owner 1111 Zll W/UI lm H 144 TWNHSE 3br 2'hba, pool/ bathe End unit brick tlll .... 1 24 Notfaroceanlnedpvtklds **IEIT&ll** tennla,f/p,dblgar,$1200 pallo with private IPL ok hurry! 539-6190 017""'1"•" E/759 9203 548"'2313 4BR 28X near OCC and Best Alty lee CALL US REGARDING .,_ ..vu • Announcing Century 21 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS laol. Wmellff·hnr llttrt1·L•n1t Prie-4 3 BR pool home In ""· Shows 1mmtculate. Own· ers are moving out of area and want it sold now Call ror 1ddr911 or pvt showing. Agt. Afredo 6<48-7171; Aes 751·2016 Announc ing Century 2 1 THE REAL ESTAT&:RS S.C PIH11 S 15"4,500 IRVINE RENTALS ftlUIUIS Owner/Agent 751 -1218 S~~~~R~~':w~ydE~;:, lmNO.atltaltJ 2BR 2BA, corner unit 5 Bdrm 2 Ba, llv rm, din rn. 2BR 2BA UNIT w/ocean 111· lllO ~~. o~ vklwgatep, pooent~.ouet: lg rec. rm. SACRIFICE VU, steps to belCtl $1000. "'"" ~ $130K. Owner 499-3861 2BR 2BA condo, SC Pill 1660 tqlt. Lux 28d 2Bai $1000 mo-to-mo. Bonnie • ..,,.... IWlll are~'a=•llllledULlnn$975. den, gar, gated St2GO/mo Barrington agt 644-0452 -•-• •-(2 13)399-&0"41 Own« VERSAILLES -Lrg 1BR In Charming" bdrm. 2'~ balh _IP IWl&lllllT •-OT&OIW •II quiet 1ocatlon w/mlnl DOLLHOIJSE w/3 car rn er~ ocean view, full aec. garage Prime Meaa 11•/lll-1111 1 + H lrptc & gar. 57951.,;0 . e.«-7211 agt. Verde locallon. Excellent •-l'---1_, • Pool/spa $550 lee value at $223.500. AS---uH TIUHIT lll-1112 YH HlllYI IT SUME 1s1 T.O. Jackie eXYFRONT ·3er fa 1>a , GATED VILLAGE COM· Handleman 631· 1286 hse, 3 lrplcs, 2 car enclsd SUPER clean 4Br 2 ~ba. MUNITY 28drm 2'11Ba prkg, furn. Yearly $2500 2 5oo + 111 Including 1600 .Q. It. of PURE mo. 818/790-7302 wthr/dryr 51500/mo. LUXURY Gar.,.. SPA In lJnlv Perk. Alk for J.R . I .... -DI •-l'---A 1 788-7500 788 1566 muter au tas nlng WM~R . ~ . . . . --g · • room, wOOdbumlng llr• ....;:IEUll==;;;;W.-ll..;;.n __ S-:llT~~ PtaiaHll 2107 ~UI ••ell 4 plac.. m1crow1ve, oven. . b 2 ,... 4 private patio ELEGANT Nice 3 bdrm, 2 bath 1 Block to ay, b "' to r 2Ba, grMI OCEAN LIVING only 15 mlnut .. College Park home ooean. 3Br 2 Ba, dlhwltlr. VIEW Super clean $1350 10 So Co Plaza Just IU1 w/great loc.tlon s.tler microwave, Jae. $1750/mo n)O. "499-3861 avall now NewPort Blvd & south 01 needs cash. Juel reduced yrly tae 875-3002 days 3BR 2ba/Oc11n View. San Diego freew1y. 2473 to $t39,000 ALMOST ON THE WATER NfOuel Shra. Comm pool Orange Ave 631 -54398) Fncd 5 rm home yrly aj apa/tennla. S 1300/mo. IPPI only NEWPORT CLIFFHAVEN Traditiona l 1750 539"81go Best,.. Piece Alty ·~-97<>.a l.:;:-.. -.-:-li-,....-...... ,-.--=.:-,-.-,. lamlly area. near echoe>la. Realty Cute clean 2b<. 1 ba ' STE .. TO 1001 21H Newly carpeted. 3 bed patio. lndry, g•r. 1'A blk r• $279,000. BANK OWNED 63) -7370 10 ocean, turn, $600. + 2 Matr Bdrma. mlorowave, 2 Bf 2 ba, carport, POOi FINANCING·SUBMIT dep 54e.3727 no pet• Av1 now S925. •P•. nr So. Cal Plz .... , 1"400 I le '-1041 2 979-1990/W 788-56&0/H 545-7131or 731·5168 "" • aat. IC• Luxury Condo Br, 1'1• ba, ______ _ NEWPORT'S HARBOR 2£ tBa fownhome 2 car lge llv/dln'g rm In ... LlfHI lit_Hl JlS2 IW S. O. PUZ& HOUSTON (AP) -Houston Rocket Twin Towers Ralph Sampson and Akeem OlaJuwon are an awesome twosome when both are playing outstanding games. And op- ponents arc discovering 1hat contain. mg just one of the Towers wall not assure victory. Olajuwon scored a career high 42 pomts last season agajnst Golden State and wanled to go for the record Tuesday night. He missed a free throw in the final seconds that would have tted his mark. The offer made by the Oippers Tuesday called for Nixon to receive a salary of$400,000 this year, $500,000 in 1986-87 and $600,000 in 1987-88. Thiny percent of each year's salary would be deferred. ISLAND RO. BAVFRONT. gar, covered patio. No $~bldg & p~gy -:-v XVXILXetnJow 38r 3C 2BR 2BA. llrapl•c•. 1 Be. autltul wrap around "4 down. (2 t3)925-4796 J 7 83· 8m2°· on939 309r 4 M . S 1150/mo. 811utl1ul w/balc. Over100klng like. bedroom home 70' on "" -or • home 780-1108 $900/mo. $ t300 MC dep the water with lerge lm H 1044 OCEANFRONT tbr Condo I le '-1 B,R 1 BA. S775/mo, patio, p ier & allp. Furn, MC l)ldg $900, 11t !!J!fl IC• . S 1162 MC dep The Rockets will take a 4-2 record into tonight's game a991 nst the un· beaten Los Angeles ('Jippcrs and they've been aided m their fast ~wrt by the individual surge~ of Sampson and Olajuwon. Olajuwon destroyed the Portland Trailblazers Tuesday night with 41 points and 18 rebound' He had 27 first half points when other Roc ket scorers were struggling Last week. Samp,on wa~ 1n lhc: spotl1Jht. sconng 24 pomtc; and grabbing 13 rebound~ to lead the Rocke~ past Seattle while OlaJuwon was slowed by foulc;, "Tonight was one of h1'> ou1s1and· ing p.mes." said Portland's am Bowie. who p1ckcct r.> five fouls tryi~ to stop OlaJuwon "It's a game for him to chemh in the NBA. "Everyone knows his c<ipab1ht1e$ on the basketball coun. There aren't many sames lake he had around. He was perl'ection." Rockets players enjoyed the show too. "It was a thing of beauty," auard John Lucas Mud. "To be out there on the floor and watch a gtcat player doana Ft thing.\ JUctt geu you excited. Tbe Blazers held Samp\Qn to 12 pOinC. and' slowed ham with live penonal foul But hr took up the slack •inti Seattle when Ol&Juwon drew four fouls and ~ored I J points in a I I I ·99 victory .. It's obv1ow to me that f<alph and Akcem teem more comfonablt with that )ur'I optticn~ ... Sautc center Jack Sikma sa1d. "I think Akcem eetm1 a little stronaer powcnna to the: boards. Jfbe scu that one step on you. tMR'• oo way to bold tum off" R.ockcu Coach Bill Fitch ILkes the "When you have a game like that, you don't get tired," Olajuwon said. Portland Coach Jack Ramsay said 1t was the best game he's seen from Olajuwon. "Olajuwoo played a super game and we didn't have an answer for him," Ramsay wd. "He made rou- tine shots and difficult shots and he blockc.d shots. "He did it all." Sampson ~ticiud Fitch dunng Lhc preseason, compla1nin1 that he was forc.ed to play wtth an injury. Sampson said Fitch was unhappy that Sampson st>C'nt the latter pan of the summer an Europe instead of working out 1n Jiouaton. There has been surface congcniah· ty since the season started between the two and Fitch 1s very pleased with Olajuwon's Pf'Oll'CSS Winter f estlval gets under way A wanter festival, &cared toward fundina the Southern California Amateur Athkt1c Assoctation' \tick and field program, bepn today at l..lons Parld11 Costa Mesa. Adm1ss1on 10 the festival is frtt wuh proettds from tM ndC$ to help raise monies fru fOf track and field clinics. The non·proAt oraantu t1on IS ICl.red to the 8-1 S year-old. Hours for the Veterans Day week- end festival arc 3-11 today, 3-12 on Friday. 12-12 on Saturday, 12-11 on Sunday and 3-1 1 on M onday Lions Park 1\ located at HO E. 18th trect 1n Co'$l.ll Meia. $998,000 631-1400 •TIW• +MC. dep. 962·3176 Newport 11i•nd w•lerlront Tradlllonal R .. tty BALBOA ISLAND 3 bdrmt, 2 bathe, f1mlty Unturn 2BR old« hm, frpl, duplex. Spacloua 2BR 631-1370 "I deserve the money I'm asking," Nixon said. "I played too bard for the Clippers not to be offered it. Look at the guards around the league. They make a lot more money in cash that what the Clippers are offering me. " Bedroom home or 3 room, Ille root, r9dw00d patio. Steps -to beach. 2~:· ~~p~, d:~:'· ~~;· Tait l I bed.+ bachelor unit. Re· ~IQklng. Agenc~;·~:~ S1200/~o.'6f3-e1'00 . &;,. tBr 18 •. Xii bRlna. 1 ally a fine pr0f)8fly and • 177,500. • IP• All ullla pd $4.65. F" associated "I just want a respectable offer that will dignifr. my standing in the league. That's all.· Boxer charged 1 with 2nd count i of vehicular m a n s laughter WEST COVINA (AP) -L1ght- weiaht boxer Anthony Baltazar faces a preliminary hearin& Dec. 9 on two charaes of vehicular manslaughter. a prosecutor said Wednesday. I Baltazar, 24. was charged wath drivina under the influenoe of alcohol ' •fter a July IS, I 98S, car accident in which a 2-year-old child was killed. , said Deputy District Attorney De- borah Passow. The boller was on probetion for a misdemeanor drunken drivina con· viction at the time of the accident OriJinally, Bahuar was characd with one count of vehicular man- slaughter and with dnvina under the 1nfluenoe of alcohol commmina in· JUt')'. both felonies. The second manslauahtcr charge was added because of the death Daryl Rotrn. who had t:l«n a J>9S$Cn&er tn the boxer's car. Roacrs. 25, died Oct. 13 from ar\junes suswncd in the colh11on. owner need• 10 Mii ... 112 blk 10 t>each. "2BR. Tele<ent 675*888, so MAKE AN OFFERI S 1050/mo yrly. 633 .• 9 t8 t ~-------1397,500 873·8900 TURTLE ROCK 4BR 3ba. or 536·0524 eva rtantJ wetber lormel dining, BA •ffl•, ~IA,'<<11'> - Wl\11 HI HONI flrepl11Cl9, pool/ape llOMI " hoc. Lorralne/agt 854·84"46 REAl ESTATE gHI leHla l I ~~~~83~1~·~1·~~l8EXOT. oc;an Vu Cuatom • Horne. 3Br 2B•. llv. rm, USI THI DAILY PILOT "FAST llSULT" SllVICI DlllCTOIY For Result Service Call 642-5671 lrpl+ Mlf contain gueat quarters. Prlee to Mii S240K, OwMr "499-3861 ..,.,. ltacla l *" .... * I We1tctltf Dovef Shor". • Bdrm, den. tam rm, 3 bllh, 2 frpl. 3000 aq ,,, NP· back hOUM, r .. duoed S30.000 for quid< .. ... 1325.000. 6"42·3282 ltt ....... y .. Stll y .. ,,.,,,.,, Cel Clu111W, 642-5671 tor Information & surprisingly low cost. • ' ,• ~ •• ,.,, •J • ' ., C.... .. l Jiu llU 1::i1o~~;,'i;.~~-o~~: ln11al 2M2 fBd \le duP'x. aunn 1975/mo. 850·2"4113 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;; P•tlo, 0....le gar door ~ 2BR 2t>a condo nr Hoeg. ll Tlll~Y 844-7220 or 250-1022 Pool/lrplc S795/mo Breathtaking t80 OCMn $825 5 rm hm off' PCH 845-8893 & 962•4"58 ~~ ::'::'~~ deep pile crpta & get *2BR 2BA, Udo t>aytront bloek to aancs. Yow own 539'"81GO S..t Any fM Frplc, g•r. pvt yard & bch. private patio Evety room canyon prtvac;y nr bctl Open hae Nov 0/ tOth. b<lghl and elegant lltce 3b/2ba dbl g., Prof cpi 813-0697 or 770-5605 new, bullHn app1aMc.. $1300/mo Agt 7&0-0189 1'1'VERSAILLES condo 2br Including mlcrowaYe. · 1 Bdrm Si t50/12SO CHARMING 3 Bedrm 2 pref adulte. no pelt, 2 Bdrm$ t650 ba. cottage on lt't own '875 mo. Agt 7S9-0l20 2 8d PenthowleS2500 extr• lwge IOI. S 1500/mo 3Br 2'.t&I Condo S 1000 + Wlhftrelt ..... IH IN 720-0513 S-t200 aecurlty. F•m:l 111 1• f&Mla Pl.-Y llW pret'd. No pets MW'T • _ UY 1111111 .. , .. , Mllf c. (1Q "O "" ,. ' -f) 1:: ~Q." Wffl Cuetom home on Btufl '"111' v~ l'"ll ~~ ~ ~<.r., u•r OV91'100lclng water. 2BR f4lto4 ~. CLAY I ,OllAH 2'Aba UPlt•lrt, lg 3td bf 0 t. ... •o"OI i.o,., ol '"' ---~ I d °' ,.,,, •«o..,blod -rl• bo ()I' office w b• own. ' low to •o· .. lovo .... oi. -.i. fple, 3 car g.,. Pvt pool 2328 Pteltlc Dr S2500/rno. 1St-921<4 R. Sietz Vn1<1ue HOtMt 675--8000 F O WLY E L I I' I I I LG c"8erful bright I R I s H K I 2BR 28a, bulltlM ,.., I I' I' I dupi.x, 2 blk from oc:.en , . . . . . ~:!ofy;;~°S~~ I v E G o R 1 ... _· Appl f1S.OOU, Agt ~ I-~-...., -...,--.,--.,,--I You ltnow vou "' r1~1n1 l'lld . • • • • •lt•ll )'O"t tdH Of hftt narl'Ul\C So Highway Su~rb ....._..__......_...._...._.. ck•ir• •• • bat'-uad •t .. ...a. ''""' malnlalned, lg llY rm, 38' .... , -H_U_L_O_H_Y_ ..... I yOllr -2ba front hOuM. Patto,1 • bui111n1. lndry ,~ 112 I I I I' I e -----'"""' .. 0 .... t>llc Carnation Park. Avd.. . •• ~;~i . .,.: ~ ~:? :::!: 12/8/8U1SOO Y' i.a Agtt e1s.ooae • •.•• , .. 1" lt(O ,, ""~ ·~ I' r I' '~ ,, J I l .. !SI i<J\IU!} • _ • • • • • Stept to beiectt. 38' abOde r Myllta, frplC 2 car gar • UN!.<tAM~1r •tCVf ""'"· I J I I j j I Yrty 11000 ,.. 8112. I 10 Cll A"-\Wll • • • • • • TIUlllT IH·•lj ~·· LITI 11,.an ~ •11 1~ 1111 ' ' 1 ... Orange Cou 1 DAILY PILOT/nwraday. Ho~bef 7, 1915 Cl lal~H Pula!!!: C..t1 •"• ZIM Int ltac~ 2!!! l!!f!rt ltu~ 1111 lt111ll tt lbu Aauuct•Htt •frtJ"11Mal~ ... , -".. l lll Cltrk&l/otffff l4tl ClldW/.... Mii W. HM *UllllU• •STUNNINGL91.2&38' 28R 29A. g.ar. lnOry, • Stt99 to beh \JP9trt Ht ______ ..;•;:.:.:•-~ M.Wtlll ft • billiDffl(f OQ Gr: Cory 1+1 O 28e Ordn Apt Pool S555, plex Quiet etrMt, 1 mtle 1Ba View 28r 21la Nice 2bf tba !fC M nr ............. Hit .. ODii RECfPT~ .are • lft ~ M- ,.wtty """i I ':730 aeoo 18&5 & S728 710 w 18th to bMch No'*'· M75 dwntlra New crpt, frig & beh & lrweys MIF o4mk I ADVERTISING £i(p Const Blckl)f 19"\C) (3 wltyplng .aw~. c M °*>' & ~ 161· t•O --.-· •11• IS501mo 18R alf pool Cel1Cralge31·12M rang9 8othc;omplr-6ec $350 83 1-3tt70entM ' SCRiM·lETS mo't lpoeiUOnallfw/gen w•MO-tM&Nanc:y ... '-•' ...... CW""" • C 'pi ..... : · 1807 W .. t Balboa llYd " nt t • .. 60 I • • 1•1 f BACHELOR APT.2 blk1To (714,Ni'1136 --., .. _ e.tty 751'"50 IO--' ~I 8dl MIF "" 28r ARTIST c;~.;,'f.:~!,,;"~ ~, .... m, .... "~~ ~ lO-"...,. bet\ Yrty PrMti paint, Ver11lllH 28r, '"•b• Oplx 1365 lnGIOa utlll ANSWERS lkillt .. p w/Nf..,d ""'-.. _... ongn,_.., mon., ~ ~ cleen Incl uttt, '°" !. Condo p,91., A"U•. no 850-5ti4or~1 ·•579 o1 •no dally ~ •Y9 ~'"' Jett 751-0tte & lgt '*11PO MC Work toode & gift.a'°'"*•· Balboa 81 Apt 4, thOwlng ""2wtfleld Oc::Mn view apt 28A 18A. pets SUO/mo Dy• """"91Hit 3Br hM ¥11r BR Yellow Shlrll "" u.. Orange Coe.at P'~"A:.. & comout• Fla holQt \WI .,... ' Thura 11 7 101 & Fri t 1108 l btk to bMct1 995 548-934 t. Ev .. 0-46-2848 $400 or 1g BR $325 1v1 GroGAl~~holy neeoa 1m9QW1attve, PfO-lmlll lfF• =fut 1 '*!!•: ~ W..u:Mff Pla:&a M2.o912 rom ... pm '390/mo llUTmlTS ~ Reelty 875-6173 VERSAILLl!S CONDOS 931·9102 ,,, 8 or Iv mag You know y04.I re o•mno d~llVI layout 1'1•11 wno With varied dtltl• P9f· d•yt ..... s.iary open N< M.ATVR 1.AOY-t~ Won't laat long e .. uUlul Garden Apt a. BANBURY CROSS APTS 1 & 2Bdrm $725-S 10&0 Rmmt MlF to •hr 3br 2 ba old wt\en.ovr Idea ot hot \lnd.,tttndamerchandl.. INlleol Part· Time Xlnt 0 C Alrpof1 75&.-8100 p/lllN to tit In Boutique P9nln Pl, nr bch, r; 18' Pauo./O.Cka, apa H .. t 2 & 3Bdrm1 M50 up 931-"9e0 Agt NB apt t'"I blk from flaming dHlr• 11 a •no to O.llQn ldverti.tno typing •lh & gOOd tei. Sa ... el(.!*' required UPS*', unlurn wltr'11•tv paid No peta 18781 Vlewpt Ln 842·6e0• W'"TERFR-ONTIFURN 28-r bCh. ocean vu nice loc barbecued ateak from '°' • v•r1ety of cti.nts phoneCall Cat~:equ7 ;r1ed llOllTUY PI T Newport 8MCh 6'5-'992 Pref 1 per90n, Yrly 800 21Wrm l'l•BI $700 " S355tmo 111. la.st sec: your GRILL Our dlacr1m1naUng m11--r" .-...-726 Petma"-"I poeltlon plmo. 111. '••t. dap. 28<trm 291 $720 lllTAIT II 2ba S850tmo WINTER 673-6044 or 476-3250 L Ill r " kel demands q\lalhy and Fi.clb .. hOuf• ~ uu lllHU11 Avail. 12/~ 873·•unn 398 W Wiiton e.·H -5583 3BR apt WID hkup, lndry 633•9181 or 53e-9524 tll • t H• ,.925 ttyi. IHlUL tFNI Cef\ter °'40·5-470 .. IHam C.rtaa I ••• ff lV&IUIU itW room: ''f~c;:,·~~g deck Y H lllllYI n ~~ n".=.'k~ C~r ~~t Found 2 set• of Cev• on Nawapaper prodvciton Costa Meu Cadillac Oeat· 11on /llOln we are growlng.-o'T'ht eo.-. 1 t t9r fr"' ra""e laundry 2221 ALABAMA GA TEO VILLAGE COM-$350 ~ ulll C heryl l\tty rings at Broadway & knowledge helpful. A1>1ll-etshlp 11 IOOklng for 1 For ()evetopment Co Jot> ton Chlpyard, natlonatY BR,• ove. lrplc, ~gar p~I. ~rfto;;•No na11 .. TSL MGMT 6•2·1603 ~UNITY, 2Bdrm 2'~Ba. 650-0994 or 650-4283 Tustin 1111 548-4719 ty to work under• dead· Ge".'eral Office ota rk en11Jlt phon" 1yptng & renowned Qhoc C"lf) a patio. Mature adult•. S ""Imo ...-1600 sq. ft. of PURE :1n~ , mu't Prtor llews-w/aofll• Oealerah1p eX'-11 A · 1 s 00 Cookie eo~em. hu de-S8001mo ~arly 1.... ~ · LAG deluxe 2br, 2 trple, LUXURY Gara-SPA In Shr Nwpt Condo $350/mo FOUND beautiful wl\lte d per1enc. tD Key & typing I ing irport area 11 • v .. op.d an exc111ng, tvn 8 19-223.050817~8·0112 · 931 W. '9th St 548..0492 skytllea, nr Hunt Herbor v-Pool, tennta. jacuzzi Call llvtfy YO Dog. poodle mil(, papei ••Pet l(I 1 van· ·helpful Xlnt working eon-S 1 1 2 o o. m 0 L 0 re Y and enovated wl'IOIMw -~ rnaatet' eultaa. Dining Linda 548-0832 nr c;orner WakelorHt & taQe Poslllotl 11 part ditiona & Iring• "'--e'itat 75 •8003 pr""'r•m f"' It's aw-_. •2Br tBa. gar, frplc, new T 5 0 1 Pd 1 AR 1 EA 8 RM 1 ESA PINES S925 (2 131 890-9513 room. w~burntng lire-Cornell C M Can't keep time gOO<I lr1qu1rtea ano .....,, 1 ...., v• •v crpl. 514 JHmlne . u o, ,lkenew.cozy place, m ... rowave. oven, ltalals Waatt4 2726 nos home 546-2573 resumes to Steve salary comme naurate TYrtll wtnntng Choe Chip $350/mo. 875-411 12 Bkr lrplc, encl patio. Carpor1, S£1Wlll YIWIE private patio ELEGANT Hough Art Director wtexpeo9"Ce PteaM c.11 M\111 oe accura1e at 50 CookleS • pool, apa, Quiet No pets LIVING n'lly 15 minutes Prof mature wht male FOUND Bike on Iowa St Oa1ly Pilot P 0 Bo• Katnleen tor •PPI tt wpm filing and buay Marv.I°"' Income Pot.,,.. $550 Up 549-2447 WMY HT• to So Co. Plua. Juat eut wants to Shr wtn-smkr nr Tewinkle Sehl c M t560 Costa Mesa Ce photlft Some t>kkpg and t1al thru commlstlon ••Terrine 2Bdrm. 291 Unit. Ea Bdrm w/walk-ln cloeet. Almost new Hunt· er Green etpl All blllns In kitchen lnol traah com- pactor. Lrg aundeck w/planter box... 2 c.r gar prkng. Avall immed S 1200/mo. 640-7878 -__ r Newport Blvd & aouth of your res10 rel avail Owne< idenlify 754.0290 92626 IAllRI OAltWO olflee mgmt Near s c sales and bonua for Bachelor attrac vnlurn San Qlego freeway 2413 557-3~77dy/64 t-8474ev Ive msg 2600 H8!bor Blvd Plaza Call 957.1838 oright amb111ou1 & secluded E-alde, tncldg Live where you have Orangelt.ve 631•54398Y I OUllEOHST (l14)M0-1100 I e nthu111 1111c •.•'•• ulil, 1375 mo.,. $375. •Spec;aacular aptt 8'>Pt only c Found Cal Mesa Verde nPtST, PI T 1)«)91e· lull a part lime sec No pell 557-2691 * 1 & 2-Sr. 1 & 2Ba 1ultes ---.,.,.. f H .... ,. Area whl & ltte Qf9Y l&ILY ftt.ll 11nrmu· wr1cr PIT , ....... Ollie.a N9wp()r1 8ch Relumtt ' 11Q21ll;a!J9n• BEAUT 1Br condo spilt •Spacious townhouses Saa Clt•tatt 76 2140 lemale 754-0575 C 330 W 81y St • 1;mu. i SPMd acc"racy esaen-10< trl'lmed opening• to level, trpl, 2 car gar :~1;1:'::9~alconlea or H5 La PaJOma U75 28R Newport Beach 1 car size. Found Dooie1Shephard osta Mesa C• 92628 N?,,'.,,8:,~ 0~~~~~:,,80' Ital hrs flex No anon-T~ !ca!.?~-ChlpyaOrrd w/opener, pool, spa u arden patios , ... ,ba Close to bcb. S85 ptmo. Call Tonl. mix pup 14tm Seal SI lllll SlOlnUY hand req d 852~'4 1 ..,.....,man · •Cute 2Br lBa, So of Hwy.. Frplc, garage S 1000/mo. 675-5770 watefla ll $850/m o c1Hnlntc•1, furnished 673-6522 Costa Mesa ;48..0538 IEWNIT IUOll ·1 llSllQCI SECRnlAY Tt;elt_aical/Trun 1 ·~·Ca .... 92~ -.-- 545-3 115 or 549-2447 RY llU Encl gar 83 -7918 FOUND F!Tioer Taboy Branch olficeof matorLaw Good ~etar1al 1k1lle ~ 5SOS Sat• •3 Llgttted tennis courls 225 La Paloma 1650 2BR Ct••trcial Monarct1 Bay Tei plv tielp I Film nH 2 secretarial 'tlef opportunity hours WI WUT BRAID MEW •2 Swimming pools l''•b• Walk 10 beach. I .E. Salt /lent She had luttens 493-8290 openings . COfpo<ate & lte•laOle H B 963-56AJ ou11n llflR. YH'll WllTll *lllAI Tll WlHI* •Streams & ponds clean. encl gar 637-7918 FOUND Kitt&l'l all black Real Estate Eligible tor llllfl ITill/lattttr nd1 ind1V1du11 w/Oas1c at the LOS ~NGELES MS=~t~s'~vt'': .. b~~~'8 ~8 ... BJIU •Sorry. no pets Sunny, cleen 2BR tBA, 1 .. i1e11/0 lfict Ital Vic BaOb St Costa I year and t>Onus Com· Weekdays 7am 10 2pm woodworking skills TIMES Telemarketing Of· ~ u •Furnishings avail gar, lndry No pets 2769 Mesa 540_7244 petillve salary & Kint ben-Sat 8.2 E..<per nelplul F111me 643-0898 1'18" I hoe 1n Costa Meaa Ou< TILllllT lll-1110 HHTIEITS WHY NOT CALL $600/mo •93-2710 I efllS Legel exp req d 494-5486 9 30 AM for appt new eommlaslon llCale ••· 3 2 ...--3000 1368, 634, 5g4 & FOUND male lge Ben11 Conoe"'al ottice Ntsmkr lows you to eam mo<• LUX br baapt.l/p,allnuTtiese attractive new 79 IH·l1tl Saatl AH Rti~~tl 209sqlt 1617 wesicuu. dog male blk Lab rem prel'd Pteaae send re-LEIALSECRnAIY ex"'"' MECUltC than S200 1ncomml1slon appliances Incl bit-In dtw, Apts teature pool. spa, SUWlll YllUIE 614 NB 54Jl.5032 Agi tabby/wht ca1, male Gold svme with salary reqs 01 Newpert Beach ..,,~1ner. .,... needed 1n El T0to & w..,...9 t>y selllnn onty wld. nu cpl/dranaa/pnt all private pall"• or d~ks Retrvr/Lab 1 d 1 11 ..,.. "'rel knowledge ot -.-• .---""' . m x og, ma e ca R E /E~ll Pin/Bus 5 yrs r 20 subscription• a week new Ille, deck. 1 1500 mo. garage or carporl, In a 15555 Huntington VIiiage UCI UY AIU Alrpon area · Storage tr1-color Aust Shep m111, SVLVIA WARNER plus e1Cp Xero1C 85-0, or propane or fleet ma1nt n's possible 10 earn more 760-1579 or 760-1556 . beautllully landscaped Lane, trom San Diego 20102 Birch St lBr tBa loll1ce 400 sq It upsta1rs male tabbytwht Kitten, 810 Newport Center Dr. strong W/P oackground Eve nrs Sat 859-9115 tl\an s 1000 wee kly tlll lltll 2624 Mltlng. Heal paid. Freeway, norlh of Beach wll rg balcony. $600/mo $2~5/mo 64 t-8000 male Corg'N.ilntwht, mple Suite 1700. Newport Salary based upon exper for lurther delall1 Hours are flex1t>le and'. he lBR ~80. POOi. PV1 paJlo, 2 Be~r::i~':'t~•8S951~5S6e5 to McFadden, west on Ullls Incl No pets Att ractive Olf1ces an Atr blk/lan Shei). pup New-Beach 92660 760-9600 I Senc resume to Dee WOTtR OPEUTIR olf1ce Is Freeway cloM McFadden 756·0442 833-3393 port area. 400 1200. port Beach An 1 mat I Orotltnger P O Bo• For more 1nlorma11on call no pet•, rels raq'd 121 crm• STHn ----2000 Sii From $ l 5 Sheller 644 ·3656 LHll IECllnARY I 1907 Npt Ben Ca 92663 UI THCI lllYH 540-0301 ) 645-8161.1147,Flower COSTA MESA UCI UY AIU . Gross Best rates Bkr !FOUND older male Gold-Small pres11g1ous Tu & Needed Must have good 2dl f, llttt ST. (Corner Center/Ptaoentla) Nl•T IUCM~ flllST 20•32 Sanlta Ana Ave 3Br Coop 751-8003 Agt en Retriever has NB he Corporale Law F11m 1n 1Lega1 Secretary / Recep· OMV record CALL SAUS/IAllWlll 2 Bdrma, 1 ba, lrplc, W/O Open Dally 1oam-6pm QUIET RESORT LIVING 2Ba, frplc, lrg patio. new C . I Vic lTth & Pl&cenlla Newport Beach Very uonist Busy Laguna Hilla 2 13 1832 4055 OR Full time counter saies 1n hkup. "Ir, $ 695 /mo 1..a2. 1 ,. 2 .. •Sparkllng heated pool crpt $800/mo No pets dM s best olflces $595· C M 650 253 · busy office Otsplaywriter 1 taw otc REFS 830·6660 1 2131377 ·2437 retail hardware S1ore • ,. ,. ,. •Court yard vi-dining 540-4828 or 833-3383 $ t 100 '"cl viii AIC, pkg 1 · O e•peroence oreterred See Steve H W WRIGHT 111·l lllAIWAY Sorry. No Pets •Vignette BBQ areas tanttor 2855 E Coast 1Found Wh1 male puppy 6U ·9t90 Ask tor Jean LEIAL SlCRnARY, CO 126 Rochester CM 1 BR Iba/all redone $495 cw I(... •Twlight dine In court yrd UCI UY &AU Hwy 675-6900 Anytime Snort hair white Shep LOA• AGEllTS tor litigation and general 1 nPESmtR/ SALESHELP 756-8557 ALL UTILITIES PAID gazebOs 20102 Birch St 2Br 1Ba CONFERENCE room avail I m1 .. Prooucllon Pl Npt business pracuce 11 PllTf IP llTIST FIT &tor P'T iales po .. 280 t '.;ba 1700/muvt Compare before you rent. •Spacious Apartments wllrg balcony S650/mo oer meeting basis. seat 1 Beach 6"2 8313 dys Tired ot A E Become a •orneys Non-smo~e1 •llon for lun nautical gift & Im _ __. 143 M""""y Ln, Newt .. decorat-.. cu•tom •Your own pvt patio Ullls Incl No pets ing tor 6 10 8 Colfee LOST ALL clack rem Cat Loan Rep RE he req d Newport Beach S&l'ld re-1mmeo1ata opening tor 1 th E """' ....,.,. ' ""' ~ •Gourmet kitchen • 756-0442 or 833-3383 IBM t I th p expe< t ~-1 M 1 c 0 1ng store KP•r no pets Judy 851-9000 design features. pool Xerox neg 75 t ·0626 "ery small very shy Vic 58 up or you in e some to Hinng ar1ne< y,,.,.,.., 8" us pref d Charlles LOCk8" • bbq, covr·d gaiage. sur-•New dove tan crpt .. 11 I tal Culver & Bryan Irv held training starling 5000 Birch St su11e 2900 nave nave mar le -up Via woo fllwpt 675_6230 2Br 1 ~Ba. 323 E 18th rounded with plush land· •Lrg walk-In cioselS .. C. •• I 1 soon 770-6(167 Ctouck Newport Beto. Ca 92660 a .. ~ pa11e-up t>aclt- Garage, lrplc, patio No seeping No pets •Gated covered ptkng CORtll HL 10 S51 9602 Iv msg M-.a· l/"-t I 5105 grouno l'lelplul Xlnt t>en· SAUS REP. peta $695 Agt 550-1015 Furnished 1 & 2Bdrm w/storage IM•I 2lH 1s1 Floor Office on Coast lost male cat brn uger ··~•Cl 11ea a LElll. SlCRnltlY ehts including medlGal & CUSTOM UPHOLSTERY 365 Wll 642 1971 Highway Good signing Goohn tag has old DEITIL Newport Beacti Co0Qen1a1 denial •nsorance con-Seel<mg agresstve sales 2BR 1BA condo In Mesa aon · ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED cdM-Furn. sleeping room Janitorial air condition-phone t: now 722-9760 cuai•SllE ll•S( surroundings Must ha ve ~n1al aimospnere Con· reo 10 sell 10 custom cs.-Ver~. 1 yr IM. Kids OK College P rk-Trl·plex 2Br 1 & 2 Bedroom w/bath Private 8'\trance ing. ample parking and CL'J• C 3016 8 -P n n • gOod skills 3-4 Vrs Ca111 tact Alissa 642-432t ec1 signers eKP9f9'ien<:e r• Svbmltonpeta.S7501mo H'rba, OIW gar-lndry 2 BedroomTOWNHOME $350/mo,722-9733 vtlltt1es $740 per month r al art N leasantgrppract1ce iegal exper req Salary 291 quired Commission Call Anne 631-1266 lclty S6501mo 645-7738 Furnished & Unlurnlahed LAGUNA BEACH lumulll NARIH llULn CHILD CARE/II hskpg my 4 dav .,.k alternate Sat commensurate w'sk1lls basis 2131235·5180 I •~: 1•~\·? COTIAIE TYPE -VIStt our model Dally 9-6 pd, pool S285 Proflbua C M home Mon-Fri rels AM ROA pref 6 4 0-1122 Call Bev 8 30-12 30 at OIAllE CIU1 .lli ,: 2 R B Sorry, no pets n-smkr 40-...TV.494-0451 113-4400 ' req 631-3075 642·0869 MEDICAL IOOHEEPER 497 ·2657 l&IU ptlft Cedlllacs to 'lo-Carts ·Q f B 1 A. pvt patio. oar.. 330 w Bay Street Whatever the Fad ------· wld hkup, qutel. No pets LA QUINTA HERMOSA Newport Shores Resp COSTA IESl NOISEIEEPER Ewpenenced In Ledge( um SECTY Coate Mesa Ca 92627 Rotl em off lhe market *IPAllUll OWi* Water paid S875/mo • 16211 Parkside Ln. HB MIF avail immediately LUXURY OFFICE SUITE five m & care tor 7 yr Old card. Med1cara/Med1ca1 FASHION ISLAND With a CtasaAlted Ad 2038 Meyer l .. l-1 .. ,.1 S2851mo. 631-2368 Reception. 5 private Of-child. Laguna Bch 01lhng lmmed opening 'Medium size firm seeks I 1•2-t121 2+2 & gar $550 lee 5•89 TSL MGMT 642-1603 ,. -fices 25 Desk Stations Call 9am-tpm 494.3325 756-1065 NB ovrgo1ng dependa ble l~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.!~=C=•=ll=Now=='=64==2=·5=6=7=8= nLEIEIT lll·lllO Eastslde 2Br 1Ba. aap dine La1au ltack 2 141 Nice hm empl male2 4-57 . Available With or Without s MEDICAL •rc111pr L1t1ga11on Secretary min .,,., _ furn , trig. TV. micro, nr H KPRIBABVSITTER 1 n1; 1; 1 3 yrs exper Word pro· 1 $465 E'1lde 1BR, mobile rm. hrdwd firs, dbl gar. lg !BR wtv1ew, near beach ocn, H B .. wkly 536-8518 all office furniture a a.;7 · Mature exper to csre for 3 IP1T Good wfpeople 8 cessino e 11per noll· hm adll prk, no pete. landtcal)iKf yrd Avl 1111 Lro patio. frplc, great -Stahon Tel System 1 1 rno old my home Mon-phones RellaDle Will ,molcer 760-87 1 t I 673-7787, 759-5590 S tOOOtmo 998-3434 cond $675/mo 832-4190 Rm avail In comfortable IMlllH OCCIPAICY Fri Salary n99ot1able train H B 848-0770 1 .$725lm.o i Bd t '1tBa L~ view Apts ne1Ct to Park. 2 Bdrm tba-. No end, Plar~:ry ~emmn.r t>enoa;~smSnkgrl Own transp 650-6965 I ft t' • t Ill .... I IEWNRT OHTH COLLECTOR WANTED T hou tClll IHll • t wlCI 11mmed opening 1n law own se. Gar, lndry 1(p\C. vaulte<J celllngs, lrg ocean vu walk to beach, S3501mo 675-'704 Please call 548-7116 t>e-PtT temp c.are ( t wk)lor t I Typing appointments 10• 1 d room, nice Elslde toe spa. Prvt balcony beam ceHng gar ut1l Incl tween 8-tOam deify alter yr Old, my F V home Call svrance To Sala & I irm, fequ•rM cop;er an 2629 ORANGE AVE Newly redecorated S995tmo 494.30'0 · Room In 2br 1ba apt close Wednesday Nov 6th Sat & Sun only' 775 1481 P rv word orocesser aueno-1 TSl 11111' Chlld o11 N to back bay. tem pref'd -fringes to rhe right per-ance Wiii train 8 30 5 30 -----_14_2_·_1_IOI 631-6107 or 85~~5 l~rt ltaclt UH quiet & considerate. kite ILIDO WA1ERFRONT OFC 1Do•t1tiu 3011 son Newper1 Beach 4 or Mon thr Fro Call Gladys Par t time o pening in Laguna B each I Lagu na N ig u el a r e a . Earn up to $6.00 per h our for -prtv 6AS.9 l31 bel 8pm E:iecuuve suite avail S Oayri a week 650-1900 760-0404 ~...,_BJIU Smell 1Bdr,.;-:-eutslde t drm $600 Refrlg. dish· _ , 1mmeo Harbor view HOUSEKEEPER or young · ~-u c~zy wtloll of wood $.465 washer & stove Incl No Room In East C M home beaut oec SSOO mo person to help me clean R.11.IOl·&Yll P IT SECRnllY No pets 990-2962 pets 545-4855 tor emp neat non-673-1974 my house $5 plhr CdM oft N B Xlnt wor1o.1ng Mernll l.yncti Realty needs lPAITIEm lBDR .. EASTB LU-FF smoking male S48-5056 640-5046 conO E•P prel Call Pat competent person to Im 1 t 1 G den Must seer Lg 1 -1 ... oar· "" . llllSSIOI VIEJO 6"0-0340 or 6"0-6463 F co 11 e c t · for m onthly macu I e arge ar •o•. pool S500 lee 5489 Near Shopping Ce nter No Hottb/lltttb 2111 HSKPR-COMPANION love . • worll Monday· , day Ing Apts e:ut1fully land· Teterent 675•8860 pets $710 640-1364 _ ~!~! ~~f~c~4~~~h l~r in mature white female Clencal/Ofhce 5400 :1~~6P~ ~g:::3m~~~;;~~ poolpesc,.aJ'~ •. Pl~~/~dJo PACIFICA 1BR oear Lido & Hoag LAllUIUCI . r NewportBeach673-8235 Accoun11ng Skills nee<lP(J Call Jud~ subscr iptio ns. M lleag~ allow- .OT.• Ill OC A11port area Great • ' To.... Es New cpts Gar $625/mo Wkl I "L bu1ldlng on Birch 540 s11 l£arlora eat l p CURI RECPT. 991.5910 tor more •nlor· Bacflelor $530 I 2t31598-2060 al16pm S t~5 r~tua SIWk~w ra\'o~ suite on 1SI ltoor t7 mos $1100 1200 mo lmme<l maltor> ance paid in a d d ition to hour ly !Bdrm 1595-$6!5 Brand new spacious tBR 2 BR tba StOOO per TV 0 d P Y Co sub lse $8501mo incl jTuclttrs 4650 opening tor organized •111-,TttltST 2Bdrm 1''•8• S705-S7 10 w/dln pvt deck pool month viii Ca ll mat service lree lvrn1ture Right Really <lerail oriented person n1;v1; wage. E x p e rie n c ed prefer red 'l250 Vanguard ;<10-9626 carpo~t1. lndry lac Oc~ 673-1674 coffee. heated poor .& 752-216 t TUCllERS w ·growing lu1ne based P ' personao1e ,,,&turf' -----cupanc:y Nov 1 No pets stepa 10 ocean .K11c11 s -'For Christian Sclloo1 property MQ'1'1 Co p,.. oerson for· prope•t~ b t t . 2Bdrm 2BI $750 268 E teth St, Npt Hgts 2Br 1Ba. NEW crpt, 1 car avail 985 N Coast Hwy, ,PRIME Office Space m, ,6835 Brookhvrst St FV mary ('Julies mctd A p mgmt CO w busy p11ones U nO reQUlred. 151 E 21st 548-2408 s595lmo. 831•1266 garage, lrplc, wshr/dryer Laguna Beach, 494-5294 Newpon Beach avail 962.33 12 lypong i SOwpml ans ·& hghttypong Must have -----C 1 H~"'-.. 11 1 Vrty Near beach S925 SUURI 1mmed $550 plmo I PhOM•S .,en 1 otc: du' es gooo 1efeohone l'T'lar>ner led $600-$610 ur ...,.,.,,,, ag 675 •9 2 e IOTlL p I • 1/ " 642 1603 rm mo . ., 1 kr JlCllS llUL TY ro tlllOll PXP "" chart of ar.cts & • M t ...._ 2Bdrm ,"•Ba $705 POOL Patio lrplc x lge Wk ly rentals now avail I • • 5 1001 U• uw at l•••t 18 v r a old 131E 1Sth 646-6816 1Br S580.2BrS6SO."S500 •Clean2BR2BABLUFFS 512950 wk a up 2274 PROPllllHIHT A••1a11tr1hn I 10 "ev Call Cl\ns RECEPTl .. IST ' • sec Uni E-slde 557-2841 Pool, lrplc, carports Nwpt Blvd. CM 646-7445 114/lli-1173 iS0·0 4 BO Seit mol1 •aled "'d" Call Clean 1Br up Nu paint, frig, lndry tac $460/mp • S350 sec 642-6502 ~ --$850 No pets. 722-80 I 1 _ MANAGER Bt<KPG1ACCOUNTING w heav• telephone exp SUPER .SHARP NEWER I SEA I SUI LODIE WATERFRONT BLDG r t L I Cl L must t>e dependable 2BR w/patlo d/w oar I con APT E•ec Suite 1350 Si i at d ,., ... th 50 I 10 A.M. -4 P.M. MR. KIRKLAND 642-4321 ext. 107 age. no pets '645-S517 • 1 • *1 * 13026 WI BCoahst Hwyl 1' NTevw· SI 50stl 4th llr /vlew '1 lmmed1ate opening tor tull Backgr ound in A1R & A. P iype wpm toano1e o. EASTSIDE 1 e.droom, I ull s pd Near beach por eac . re r g. 642_4644 M tn F 8_5 i.me D•str•ct Manager & date orocess1ng de lice dut·es Xlnt t>entohtsi garage & yard 1650/mo Only $450 lee S 130' wk sgl, no depes11 r " '"aOle Full beneht pkg PC"g Pouai el Fina,,ciai I Av1 lmmed. 998-3434 mealiB.AU TELHEIT lll-HfO v I cit i 0. • •• I 1l1 Co••trcial Property j Must en1ov working w11n Respond 10 N H c M i'\eh 63 SS; I Eattslde 28R 1'~BA, 2 llY TIWll•IS •OI Tiil WlTtR * 2722 11 2771 ~:i'~?;en Experi ence ~~~r~ J' B~~a:~o;~ N~': twnhM style, alngle gar, 1350 s F e 1 ,._ .. f R Luxurious 2Br 2Ba wlDen LARGE 9"" Bear Csbin Q I port 1>ach CA 92663 r? enclosed patio -••ff tr tit WID hkup lg kitchen Poor tabl:t cl TV 2 <Int Mesa Verde roe ,we offer an e•cellent oen-~ ~~~~oor t,~3 f,~ts Frplc. vaulted c.tllngs. dbl lrplc. encl gar Prvt bch lrplcs sleeps ,; 545-4123 eht program paid va-IOOllHPER gar.~ & spa No pets S 1995. Sorry no pets 17 14) 545-6916 •Olllce1Snop/Storage• cauons & holidays bonus Expenenced in compute• E·slde 2Bflba Optx. gar. 2Bdrm 2 "'Ba $925-$930 I *ALSO '* 264 sq It & up reas C M program and dental on ('lata entry tor accounts fresh palnt, Ile'# crpt, 666 W l8th 2Br 2Ba Starling at S 1395 le at I la to S It are c.2 Outet area 548• 7249 sur a nee Salary plus oayable accovnrs re yard, $725 832-5086 645-2739 964-'163 760-<19 19 2124 m1leaqe reimbursement ceivat:>•e payroll & gen E._, .. _Condo 2-9R l '"'bl , WflffUlCHutl 870SO FT RETAIL Appl ca 1 1 1 Pral ledger Please send ....,.. ,. -3Bdrm 2Ba. yrty Near AIOEIF L1ve-1n Pit Ass111 4 13 31st St Canne<y V•t-1 n mus app Y or ,,.,ul'N' 10 Be&COfl Bev garage/pool Pref 1duM1, Want 1 selection of great beach, garage, lrplc teacher in whlchr few ttrs lage Antique Boutique person at Daily Pilot 330 En tf'r orose' Inc 260 no pets $725 mo Eve IMng? We cen otter any-S 12001mo 675-4912 Bkr Rm · S3001mo 645-2357 Manne croihing Pari..-west Bay St Co,te "ewoort Center Dr Suite 646-2848. dys 548-934 t alhl!'Obdfromha sm111,,ap, t to I Cute 1Br lBa Duplex IB11lboa Penn ·~blk·ocean ing By Owner 675-6909 Mesa Ca Apoly g. 11 52(1 Newpon Beach Ca E T .. rm OUM! ook· am 01 2-4 pm (Ctrcuta 9.,.60 ·•Ide rptk, lge quiet 2br, Ing in CM. NB. or HS I Prkng, Ing Near beach Cute 30r dupb .. all new IEWPGRT ICM YIA UDO lion Dept 1 ct> new crpl/ drp1. fndry. no think 01 u• llrat tor that $575~mo 675-4912 Bkr deco n-smk fem only Retail space 1500 sq 11 pets S695· 673•3600 choice of Ideal livlng DELUXE DUPLEX 3BR s35o mo yrty 673•4596 S2556tmo NNN (7 14) LA MANCHA APTS T~L MGMT 642-1603 1~•ba 112 blk to Channel ICdM Day/ocean view 1 675-6349 or 722-1298 2Bdrm 1Bath $625-$675 WESTBAYlLDEN APTS Nr Lido center 500 36th home 3Br 2Ba, fireplace 1 3Br 201 upper. Oar new Spacious 1Br E8lltalde Furnished 3Br lBa Oar· or 759-0806 ·Retall/Oltlce space 1681 I •...,-~~ gu pd, no pets 642·5073 2311 ELDEN A. VE St $ 1250/mo 644-7269 1 garage $500 642· t559 1PRHTHilOH LOClTIOI crpt. 10340 Var~ncla New crpts, dshwshr & age . I r p I c , 'v 1 e w Female share with same ' 'q 11 on corner 01 $750 No pets 545-7983 drpa. Pool Gas & water S 1100/mo. 675-4912 Bkr j 2br tba apt in c M 1 PMacArthvr & CoastdHwy ~I pd Encl gar No peis ,300 5 8 290 rime spot in Lari mar~ Lg Bachelor apt wllge S625tmo 545.5760 · NEAR Dover & Wntclllf 1 Imo 4 · 2 I location 24 I 1 E Coast p a tio. In gd local __ · BR pool apt Bulltlns Female to shr 3bdrm Hwy Ste "200. Corona I S3951mo. 859 W l!t~S~ WIS~I YILUll Aval! 1mmed. S6501mo, hO~IHl, nr OCC $275 mo Del Mar 675-4900 1Br aaat of Nwpt Blvd 2BR 1 l"bath $685 no pe1s 645·66•6 Iv msg ' .., utll 241-0852 I Prime reta111oca11on 9200 , Wood beamed c.lllng• & Avallable 12105185 1 NEWPORT PIER-AREA Fem111e to shr 3BR 2ba I sq fl show room & ware-• DIMES cat>lneta Sq~ky clean Poollapa, no pets. • 112 blk to beach IBR no twnhae nr So Cst Plaza nouse Manan Desk of I $510 No pets 990·2962 645~ 122 833-8917 j pets, parkl~rty $550 S300 incl ulll 546-4596 I Costa Mesa 1800 New-~ , 2Br+ 1ba Go 5"1 ESTSIOE 2BR tBA. gaa incl ~t~ 673 0. Fem shr CdM hlle. n-smkr, ' port Blvd 642-8450 --I ~~~.,, \ 110 W. James St (71~) ;3~~';/~~8-=/mo. SUIHH lllYl avall 1mmed Nr beach Darlex11/Uait1 27H 1 , ··1 A LINE WANT ADS 642-1127 (818)709·6715 1$900 yrty, 2BR Iba No I No pets $342 50 •.• VIII • '/ *lrg 1 & 2 bdrm, newly D1H ••••• 212' _petslstv/relg 548-5682 760-1553 2 o!'~!!' ~}:~o & ~-:': Juktt ~!;~~~g IOlrec lly overlooking 3pectacular 1Br 1Ba Fem to shr hse, nr S C S3000tmo income Good ___ on_ro_• Marina Fantutk: View 1 baytocean views Frptc. 2 I Plaza & OCC S2501mo • I 1oc So ot Hwy Seller S585tmo-S7351mo. lrg Window wall, trptc, 1Br car gar, lndry, yr1y S 1200 util• 5•9·8021 nn•10Us 875-45i3 beaut 1 & 2 9Rs. all $626 utlla pd 496-7592 tse 675-49t2 Bkr F rmte to ahr 3Br 2ba c M I I Ill r· . l bllins. trpk: Mu1t ... 1325/mo T '"" nr OCC 81 aHI • ta1a c11 368 Avocado Sp1clou1 1 BR. new by 12101 Mike 850·0704 TIL Miil 142•1412 carpet, avail 11115, g•r ..,,,,,, 11111• ""ll'• '""' $575/mo 534-4890 b ""11 1>1•1t11111m 11ph • If it's got Studio Apt w/fvll kltch a I • handles I bath. all utu pd. '425 "' mo. 88 t ·3653 all 6pm I UPTO $900 OJJ! ! • • you'll grab !iHt. lt1C. 40 I • a sale If BR tBX. UPI* unit. baJC. , -- • faster in o•r.1ncsry rm1 $540/mo • 1n 1st year's rent Daily Pilot I 1$$51 Pro Clrole I ruRNISHCO or • classified 1m•11t .. 2·1IOl l UNfURNISHIO e ads. C.11 1 ie R 3 bike to belteh. ou1e1. • 642·5671 S<t50, utll paid. no peta 1 538~854 t c.ta.... uztl c..ta .... 111t1 I Co"'' & tni0w our c1rc1tn 'l•le JPI\ Ovitt comlo1tabtt ~"llC rtow lo lrf!f•11s ' So tout """ •llflg Olll• 1111nutts to '"' I bucn Caiaets hl•l~Olt HO P£TS P\lASl ,._ .... &l .~f­.,,_. m•ss CHTUS, TlMIS. s-•. ,.., .ell ..,,, s.n,. .. ,.. ....... .,.. ~I tt I ~d Ap•rtmfnh Nt wport Buch ~o I '1111 I htli ""', t I JI [)cl\\ II Hae In Orange stir n1tmkr No peta Prof $425 • •i, utlla. 261·2499 997-3795 1 .. 1 .... Ot~rtuitits 2904 XLltASH BUSINESS ••••n•w• 2ba Bal Pen behtrnl •Pl High profits l.OC•I 11e1 S5001mo Steve 720-1062 1 Wiii train ·Part·ll~ No MIF 25-35 PfOI, lhr ~Br, Male prof non-amkr 30•38 employees No overhead shr Nwpt Hghta home No sefllng7 Greet ta11 t>en s-too 6•2·3•42 Diana et11s Mr Wot~7J0.16 12 I Sun 12-5. M -Fri 8-5 'MIF, NB 2BR 28A apt. FORS £ 1 blootc to aand WtO 1375 I + ,_. vtllt 722·9339 mag lttl I Ttf Sttrt. M/F k 28 R-2 S..ullful estab 873-7007 0-1/'1 r, ba In I • 1 Irv Oulet luKury. poo111ac • T D 2t I S•401mo 733-2621 I . '''"' · · l I -w1!58W flu moMV '°' ' MIF, n-1mkr 4BR hM. TD 1 S 10 OOOlup No Hwptt ShorM S300tmo · I tit 1 .. i a deo 831~768 credlt""lno ~arty Call ' Oenlton Aa.oe 673-731 I I M/F n•Mlkr Quiet New- poft INnd Exec: time on ·Aa•MHtanb wat• wlMt pr~ ·--------S5501mo 150 7390 , Mi r w 4bf on ~ 1 tlBH• === ' • ....... -..11. Ill. IUT I llT WITll-.. bltl Sii J Or N 8 1335• 1350~ I 650-5405 IV maa N 8 mtlr bdrm pvt 9"1r Nt wport Rue h No ' walk to l>MCll, ~Ing 1 ,,.~(i t• .. irl+ t\,, 11111 '370/mo 875-eQ 1' DeVICI fOlll) ADS ARE FREE Cal: Ml-llll ..... ,,. ra. •r,..r-1 .... -.,... ,...._, I I d '" 11 NB Matt bdtm --.. ~ MJ.1.. b 4"i·ll04 I .,.•le n·amtu , tu!MMM .. _____ .. O.C•June75t·t110 ------- IMPORT ANT NOTICE TO PRIVATE PARTIES Sell yc.u1 items for S50 or less in our famous DIMES-A-LINES pub· I/shed each Salurda11 in me OR1ly Pilot DIMES-A·LINE 8<15 mllSI be pre-p•1d so ms11 or brmg thfllm inlo t/'tft O•lly Pilot off/Ce Btt sure to include yoor phontt number or IJd· t:JrflU In your •d h•ve a pnce on ••ch ,,.,.,, & no •bbre11111t1ons Sorry. no ccm~c1•I •ds g•r•ge NW. produc.. l)lants or •nrmalt .,..~t•blfl DEADLINE: 12 Noon Friday Coit• Meu Office no ••t .., street Colt• ~. Ca. ma • HOROSCOPE -T----... 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N'' trv. and to 'uiut1.'\I ~1<o<o1hlr rdiutl1h nfl prn)tram Scorpio pla ~ ~ ke' role SCORPIO cCkt :!3·1'-ll' ~ 1 t '1 ''u'll he <iOU@.ht Jllt't r.il1l.tn\C' I\ fcatu rt'd de"re!I an: fulfill~h nd tund' \'umdrnm 'urpr"1· '"url c Prn hne~ of communicattcm . be' _.,l.ltlahh· 111 1ho\C v.h1 .11t ""~crt' dedicated. talented .. . SAGITTARIUS tNu' ~~ [)tl :i I l lnd1'1dual 111 ~>\llllln ot authont\ takes a hktf\J to vou '\C't'C'nt o n home 1mprmt·nwn1 1.arttr. busmcss·. m ollt''l' madt a vatlablc for purchaSC' ot h1\11f\ 1tt m M .t n obJet'l. Taurus pla c. out~ttnnd1ng role CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan IQ) Uchnc term,, tool. ht•\un<l thr 1mmed1atc. ftt01n11c no n-mo1cnal valuc' lndn tdual dn!i<' to \OU helps d('('1dc wh. t mu<ot hC' dt~rded tmphn·"~ al<o0 un travcl. rommunicauo o lo na·nlngr pro<iP<'Cts P1~c. fisun-c. prommcnth AQ AR1l' (Jan 2(}.Frh 110 hna n1..'1al matter; art' cmpha!lazed fO<'ui. on 10\'C'ltmcnts, pa) mcnts, collectton, <opc1..1al pohc1ci. Fmot1o nal 10,ohement figure!> Jlro mincntl\ 'ould 1n,ol-.c Canet'r C apncom pcnons Read that tx.'l<l._1 P ISCES (Fch 19.Mat'\.h 20) (.,o,low. fin1 h -.hat )OU c.t:ut. rcfu~ to be avoled into expc-nsl\c proJl'\"1 You have audience wa1t1n1 for \OurdToru. ti 1' fnendlv and wants \Ou to~ a wion-cr Rcahz-c 11 c'udc ronfidcncc. humor and aniculatt td~i. lf' OVEMBER I IS YOUR BU\TKDA Y \'Ou arc passionate ~v.'t'T'ful. ~teated. rnpon'lblt, Knl1mcntal and \lubbom Man) find ~ou a penon of numcrous contr-.d1ct1ons OthCM at"~ \ntnt~ thr\ fall in IO\t ~llh )OU at first \&ht. 't o u arc a tighlcr. 1:ompct1t1 vc. \ apahlf' of m~••na tkadhnt'c. ancf handhna ~spon-.1hthl.. \ o u att rntcn~. you don't do an th•l"I~ 1n halfway mannt'r (anC'Cr. C. armrom f)("4.'>M pla' 1mponan1l"l'I~1n \lour hfc M"or domt\hc adJU\tmrnt -. b1ch 1001' place t1m 'tar pro .. ed a h1thh&ht and v. tll be bcndinal ' .- C9 0nngt Coeat DAILY PilOT !Thuntday. November 7. 1985 ... 1111 CW./ltlta., .. tl llMral .... al Ill I '""" ..... .... ""'" .... ,.... ,... .... A•ltl a.et" .... Aattt 1.,..1.. • IO nan11111Y 11• AFTER SCHOOL *l&Llt UUJ• S.tomon Ski Boote S)C 91 •• ;;u;; till cA!VY '71 Ven don·--. ....... , .... .._. __ MAZDA ·•2 AX1. loeo.cl. &•en in CdM ,,... a.-CONSTAUCTION llYEITlllE lnM R911'•gennor9 a 121 & u., £qutoe, MW, az •~ 1014 ~ •notior chain 100 " ~e1°!.a ctiQ ~· !~Ofoe:"t 642·5800 "-tOn, ,ff, 5 o.ya_ Xll\t HAS llOUNI JUD'1 W..,,.,. Ill I. Up ~d;. .. ~ Merker bind• 318" NtMt 1200. 300 Ft. a 4 5 OQ. ' Mu~ I S •I I -orklng oonc». EapecWly Moth•r'e Merk•t end TlllYEL ~ OMl.tec m & Up .. ._ ....,, 7M-35'9 5118" $400. Sutukl 3.5 942.7149 fine ollent• 875--1010 KltCh4"1 Natural 'ood ......... ... ..~ Une Of Home HP O/B U50 two 100 'ff iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii "-teww1t la Ofowln9 & Ar• re>" fr• to tra• to 8. 111.Y Pitt FwnlaNnQe" old antique 90Cruet9d .......,,_,.. 11 now hlflnQ ho1 llM a F, o.n-.. CNceigo. Del· • ALL APPLIANCES 9ne:h0r• 3-4' high s100. LIMY--- '"' feoettd phone oe>er· cold lln• cook•. " lu. Miami. N.Y. end ... , ...,.,, , ...... ___ __...__.. .. 81&-2703 eve.. HAS E.VER'fTHIN(). '12 •tlon. Bio dollet• ror 1n1.,...\9d & Wiiiing to to 11.,i 'fOAJf two week M • 11 you.,. lo0lc1ng tor extra _, _...,... ltaeral lltl pro• No Hp•rl•nc• learn & grow p-.. 9PPIY penM l*d 1r.in1ng now? tPendlng money, or Ille• b..a... ......... t ,. Dtcka ltlllft FORD 1T VAN Dual~ ... nMdeel. Witt tram. at: 226 I! 171h St, CM All trentP fum. "10 exp. to 00 pl.c:ee Ilk• Magic UNIQUE FU9NITURI! ,'r XAAOXC eRMl8tQXs 7121 ~rC:~~~· !2.!e~ ~~-:· t===~ •Commlaalon •S1lary MC. 11 you·,.. OWll 18, Mountain, KnoJlt 8eiry 1941 S. M.in SI. 80UTIQUE It ecc.ptlng 84.s;. •Medleel b9neflte •UYllY 11Jft11 want a fun c.,..., Wfth Farm, or win Pl"tzM end Sant• Ana S>at1lcls>Mlt tor 3510 ah;p;cj 3Wi-P<>Mf· 4130 ... .,. c.a.,.,,, or lob 875-5010 "'" Of patt time, n... hfa. young dynamic grove>. Awarda. Cd ua nowr We lltwn Edlng« I. WatMt Of) Novemw 22 & 23 Show boet only. 21 S.lbba T= a.-!nef· Day & night $4.SO-SS love to mak• moM'f & havw .....i ~ In Main St. S.. the BMfl t 850-4273 • C<Mt S3001mo 873-14&4 . Gr•t l hOU~ p/l\r. Good drlvtnQ r• travel 11\e U.S.A .. you C M • H 8 . or J: V. 111-lltl ... I II' •• ,.._ ft-pey • COfd Apply dalty. ~ .. n-may quellty Sterllng &42..q:J3 Open 1o.a: 8Yn 12•5 la .... ,,. &,Ill ..... t.,i lmmed 75&-2059 Ecn Prue. 4 ,0 E 17ll\ St, Product• • .,,11 3 "*P •-•/Ml l ... lll&l .,...R· Balboa lt!Jnd 873-1440 TEXAS OIL COMPANY C M guya I. gait who er• em-., •f-.... R9lrlg. dbl dOOf", froat tr.. -HOV9, SAT 10.;,;t DRY·BOAT STORAGE on Medi m•tura person fOf · bltlou1, nM1 & •r• toolc-P/tlme count., help. 2 to $300. IMS· HHS Unlq\19 glf\I & ornal'MOte the w\t.,, Newport Betch, "'°" Vlf>t evrrOUl'dln{I lllnll/bftr. Ing for tl\e n•~nnd exctt-7PM lncJG Set, 8-«-4421 1941 Church StrMt Crane Service 1 days • BC•oaa1cah MC ... on't•cNtewcporut~ Night hoat... Tuee-.Set. Ing S• N~ncy ~a..10 EASY ASS!MBL y WORKI faraltart tilt near 19th I NewpOft ...-. Call 875-5901 W t Am In rww 4-epm Newport L g•. S800.00 per lOO. Guer.n· MOORING I 0 tomera. We tr.in. rt• 16 S'L 1_..:::,::-Au .. C.M Newport Blvd, C.M. tMd Payment. No E•· 3 twin a.c:ta, Nlfcfwood ESTATE SALE n NEWP RT K.G. Olett.,ton, Pr.... ,. JYU.., • 548-2083 (W•d-Thurt .,.,1anee1No Salee. 0.-dretMt, IOYMMt & mite all lurnlahloga' HARBOR '°' ..... Price vw '70 VAN. xtnt eng. pull Soull'lweet.,n Petroleum, 10-,pm) t .. le Mnd Mlf·9ddra.Md ltema S t50 OBO tak .. 2 care ( '72 Linc Cont. '65 negotiable 5411· 1930 out bed. coolet. S 1500 l•llillll-•lilllliil••• Box 789. Ft Wortl'I. TX SAii ... S. •-•a••IOl IUlll 11~ 9j'1¥'9foe>e: ell 673·95~ Mustang ). S.. at 2237 NBP Mooring tor Sal• 850-5201 wkndtrv• 18101 PI T, 10AM..2PM exper _., _R_R_ ELAN VITAL -903 11 ChlneM hal $650 Avalon St. & WlllOn St. w/38' Trawlef. O.lavet Aati .. n ---•11 UTlll lllll --- TEXAS REFINERY CORP. ~:t~~~t~ =-~~~I T~~;: ~::. ~-~18 Ent.,pf'I" Rd, Ft Carou .. 1 ;lcr~ $215 lOam-7pm dally. Bkr 873-8611 • CJaaaif.I _ _.S Slttl MBZ'83 300SD Pure n..Ot mature P9r•on Joe 52'·8043. 524-8210 rr.d.' ..m1-~~r9d & I~ Pl•rc:e. FL 33'e2 T .. k ba~, marble toP I H 144 Slip for 32' Pbwer Boal In J a ~ m 11 cyt auto pi t p/w, claes. Whtlgray. extraa. now in Coate M ... t New-Sat/Sun call 528-7027 Oood l'IMlth. 549-0433 UOlllW "'1111 S475. 2·5 IOV91"alt MW, QoViNG §XIE kitchen BatbOa Covet $225/mo 115 CORVAIRTurbo Coraa AMt FM oau. dlgltal, 'OK ml buy or euuma port Beech. Regatdl9M • .-...1 h 1., tk: 1 HOO ... Mil 1476 pr. 8' -Call 660 1174 · great cond~ • cl ... lo road wheels, lock•. Pvt pty 714 823·8998 of trelnlog. Wdt• D.H al IS WT •&111111 -::t:t u .... ' we! 1ola ~OJI SiPOO HJI her)'IS, blket, baby ll•ms. •=· :::---·....,·,.....,..,,...,....,~-=--=-~ $2700. 64<4-0530 r 1se w tone - ------- SHrs. Bo• 111. Ft. s-klng=tom~ :S~aon~y= '475.831-3139 =.S:.~s~n~3~s~~~~~·:~·~·32• AatMlaprt .. -I to ~~:~oEf~37). "' M0~1b:iL0:~c~~J~~i= W011h, TX. 78101 II..... 12 unltt In k 1~ ~ ( 1 o 111 c • Ca I I Kr 11 • Antique m.nooeny tab6-, 2 SANDSTONE Npt Bch 9 5 Mon }'rl wy AUOt '80 m Ii :J HUNTINGTON BEACH Ctlrlt or 673-8320 LOU WllllllllTll.ULll Tl\e Orange Coat Deity ~:=1o:i.2&0evJ1: 957-eeau:SO-Spm 1;t9d(8tega)Ooodcones. -lHcr. ---g ood oond' ~$!so;~ 8~~~'fRtPLV~~~i~ - full/part time, Hp•r Pilot 11 toolclng fOf ""°In ~ w/rent recfuc-Fl.Ill&. lllWll 50 84M379 CUI n ' 1814 840·6137 or 759-33-47 _ ___ ~-1 matur• help tor won'*'ll lit Ad S«vfc9e Dept. tlon. 73Q-1742 Rich•rda Siik Gerd4"1t Buutllur eola & !OYeMat, SALE SAT 9em, r i.. DATSUN '80 280ZX,. T • comtemporary apparel ResponllbllltlM wlll In-CdM Mo . Fri 790-5021• looae plllowa & oulhlona NOT befor•I Antiques, FOR'!5" 3/H Camper 1111 -.0 IOOOI 1op, loaded. mutt tell/ 11ore. N.B. 831-0935 cluae pick up and CS.. ASSEMBLERS apply 7em · n-' earthtone color n•v•i LR/DR & BR furn, tampe, Spectel. Xtre ou tank, Snrt. auto. lulJ power. air, best offer. Day, '7&-2657 l ... /."t.u •• t. livery ol adt, pulling Oflly M9CGr41gOr Y.chtl, llW 1111111 uMd $370. 5]9.7524 ln~oshaw rug1. Mor•. low ml .. 1. xtnt cond. Sell at.,.o caH, •:eys. Herd or eves 497-3553 tearsl'leeta. proceaslng 1831 Placentia, CJA. * * •• 05 /h * * B 1990 Prt S..bourne HVH cont. S3500. 673-8886 10 find modell 10ZKP) llTSll 'IJ 2_.1 •SL' SSZO ads. and 1 variety of ••• ••• ••y ... .... P r UNK BEDS. Rustic ttyt9, 18'"335-9716 prior Into • / Mffl - ---------other dutlM Catldldete - -22 Opentnga, varied work almost new, lo ml. S200 ettrcyc n Snr1, auto. air. lull power, Wl/MITHS musl be Htr.meiy 0<· WHERE CARING ICl'ladu .... no e.,,.,. r~ obo. ~22 a1t 8pm Tr1uf!1!1tlta lcMttrl · · IOll W9.llllllllll!Plir. crulM . c11a. alloy whffts. W.ntad lor ciaufc bfatro. gantzed, respontil>M and IS THE CUSTOM Students OK Must l>e _. ... -· ·-181 V pWWWE R (llc• 1EDV772) (7 1')645 9858 THE ab'-to w ...... well with yr raakt9nt. NMt apPMf-__ ..,.r_ -MP• '"" · unt 11111 GOLDEN TRUFFLE oth:f.. "'" --TlllP TYPIST anoe. Call 3-8 PM ,.....,. hhtf'J Pewr ... ,, 7112 gr .. 1 S800obo 8-42-9526 Send resume Attn. LI~ .... It.DI TYPIST Santa Ana 541-1878 S.nlen 201 Marine Tr•a;; f ,;;i;; Moped, Ilka new, toeded ... ..., • ..,/lenlai Smith, to. n•IUIY YIUT H.B. 964•2890 '°' appt WE OFFER °":it the flneet twin Ford dtl, 10KW aen: $285. 963..i485 Above minimum. Getafo •••-1 n••f d 1 2 d Classlco.CdM 720-1828 --llST/MIRU RITIOILTllllT in home lurnl lngt&K-r• er. oran, epth Two-'82ATC250R's.$900 Ul~PILIT IPI ntwlorecap9 Technician, ce110rlea. Living room, toundar1, 2 VHF't. 2 eKh obo. James, eves •LlllLP Pl 1111 "H'PIX5000•xt520 part Um.. Som. ex.,.,. bedroom & dining room anchor t S103.500. 548-1721,dya754-1871 • • 1 .,...,.. pr•l c.i1 suaen or collectlon1, aot... low ZS2· m 1 lii.1.==:i-1.:T.~nF:::::=-hmmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimmmml ~: ~~~3o~' 1":! o.m ........ tHH Mon-Frt9•4 Sl'l«I Margo. 64.5-0567 Hatt, chair•. tablet, BERTRAM 28. ci.-n & • ftMI Drl"/J"" LARGE SELECTION OF ----H;r-bo;ei:-d or '"· 2pm A.all IOI Doug Beauty Reliable peraon needed ~::s· carpeta & .,.. well equipped. S42,500. tl30 NEW & USED BMW'S! Cott.a Meu 540-03:1() MERCEDES ·79 450 SEL, l eeee eeeeeeee eeeeeeee eeee-. lllllT I TIYLll for hOUMcteanlng. Coet• PLUS. a proleaalonal CS.. Private party 780-8778 •11 JffP lMVOLU~E SIAUWLES DATSUN '84 300ZX 2•2. AMO pllg. atr, am/Im • now hiring Hair DMlgnert M ... arH. 8-41-4970 sign stall to brl:ig 11 all eu • a••-ff .., 53251 1 cass. S 13.200 day• • DELIVERY DRIVER & AHltllnts Modern De--~ SERVICE & LEASING assume mo se. no 850·1242 or 848-17'9 e : i l gners w /partltl lllflPll/ ... IAlf IOQ9thet'.u1111zlng reng41 VENWESTYACHTS Thl120foome1wlthpl1 3670N.ChetryAve.LONG cash730-36120ennls _ -------- • cllentele welcome, wlll Live out. 5 daye, tome County's largest lumltu,. Tlara/Sllckcral1 xtre cap fuel tank, a/c BEACH FIAT '7' x t9 Convert. mint 'II llUll LUSE · •• Dally Pilot motor route : l'lelp build. N9Wport & wknds. 2 children, Eng-thowroom. Formula Thunderbird prep & more (Sar~0002) (No Cl'l.,ry exlt-.405) cond. runs great. S2200 Attend our INN seminar Senta Ana Sarona. llah apuklng, own '*· LETUShelp<Secorateyour ' New& UH<I Hiit (l14)1H-lll0 OBO. 780-1126 and receive FREE an : available In Huntington : 646-7197 Child care ref't req'd =•~Po~~,~~I~ 2000 w.~r-:J5~' NB ORANGE COAST Tr~lnt w.icom. -. AM/FM stereo T v No • Harbor area. 1-2 hours • .. IUITY U&.11 $700/mo 848-1918 retell on all lt9mt lnciud· Jeep~eult OPEN SEVEN DAYS 'II ••••• LElllll obligation to buy wltl'I • pe afternoon : CM Courtyards. Styllet HOUSEKPR Ltv.-ln. NB Ing special ord«s. Skllngtft1hlng boat 18' 2524 H:!°', .~o2~a Mesa ---------Attend our lease semlnsr credit approval • r . • w/cilentele 646-1559 eva Pvt ent $75wk/Rm/bfd tlt-28" -120 hp. OMC In-out. -·-• and receive FREE en IU-UWEll I.OSI : Call 64 1-4333; Mon-• ttravee 8'42• 1211..,. Mon thru Fri, ~=l~a~S-~4~· Tncka H3S o~~rv&fA'~::!'=T AM/FM stereo T v .. No l14/ 4U-1Hl : day-Friday 10-5 P.M. : r•="~~·n~l,.for Need~ appo~~t=~~:;~lable lall ... ta . 7 14 '85tovofX2x4 McLAREN'S BMW ~~~~~,~~al.buy with .::=======w • Ask for Art . : ~~~~1A::::i~~~!!!'!•4 Bristo!. s":. 966-10J6 Teri En&n ULI 26' (~ slOOP. Rafe .n 768~:; m~~PM M-F tlll 9. S·S tlll 6 ILL-UYEll WU • e F w k 1 S"'""' & ot v.catlon home. cuttom flbergtus model w/~ 626 S. Euclid St 714/ 412-1Hl •• Orang• Coast rame Of I. ...,., model• a1·um ·-..-..-~ .... mut TOVOTA-LOii Job Must • On·sll• Mutt b• lurnltur•. neutral COlort. .......,.,__ · s 111 '80 ' 4 T k Fullerton.CA • motivat.CS and detail con-LIHl'S Ill.II SAL• PI ck I e d f In 11 he a. Compl relurblthed, ~ e • rue ' 7 14-MO 6300 HONDA '81 15-000X : D•llY Piiot • aclous Knowledge ol Photographic Studio Flberauled, lnat.ir.d but allorlf6~· S.. Gull $4500.549--3525Brtdg41t-213-691-6701 cleen. grea1 cond $3650 POUC>tE • 330 W n-D I • boall & conatruction w1nt1 hair modele. M¥ef used. Ind. all.,... Oli. obo 752-2584 te obo. 5'8-0560 Ive meg • . u.'f r •• • helpful. 645-22« Women, 17-30, w/helr Of home. Preview Frld•i Dy, 650·7287 Ev/Wkndt 'II TllOl I 8MW'78 Mint cond. 70K H0"'0.. .. d '78 .... AUDt CHEVaOl£T Hlehn1 o-tuv S.lff A S.rvlce C t M C a • 1 8 "'7P.. Sale • ml. Must sell. $5900/obo. "' "',.ccor · c ... en. : oa • -· "" • OAlllll-IUll :::.1~,..:,,~.~~: ~~ Ir~· Sam-2P,,,. 1io 1~0. lemct(. ~ •• ,. •• '.t .CAR LUllll 640-1812 av 5'5-9148 dependable. New eng. • •• • • ••••••• ••• •••• • • • • ••4. Mature women_ Flexible dark brown color and Baylront. Balboa ttland. latrlln 7u20 Attend our INN aemlnar BMW '81 ~201 blkltan tntr SWOO. Can '97•3555 hours Glh Shop • John good at makeup. Call lllm W,I and receive FREE an 5sp, anrt, air. ster.o, 15" HONDA '80 Prelude, auto. CHIC" IVEllHN ·sank of x: America . ON J::n Salutes Tellers As the role of banking continues to change, so does the role of Its Tellers. At Bank of America. our Tellers are becoming more sophisticated; cross selling products and services Is equally Important as possessing a good figure aptitude and excellent customer service skills. Automated Tellers simply can't Imitate the human smile and warmth that customers look for when entering a branch. There's stlll a pf ace for you at Bank of America. Interested candidates, apply at the branch nearest you. An equal opportunity employer. Bank of America Newport Center SOO Newport Center Newport Beach, CA 92660 Wayne Airport BeUle Lenny 675-0823 In COM I llY FllmllU SAVE on controla panela AM/FM 1t4tfeo T v. No whls, 11arm s 10,900 xlnt cond, lo ml. em/Im Tues-Sat am 852·9186 NURSERY-lndOO< LES 957-8133 pumps. bardwate uMd · obllgatlon 10 buy with 8 18t964-5l45 alt 5pm cass $5400 '99·2557 llUYllT Plllll Planttc:ape Malnt, King tlze Bdrm Mt, orig. dleMI 9ngines, ate.' Nov S.. credit approval -, w • y 1 • 1 a 1 e 1 n MAZDA '80 626 5apd, C E 291 66 PIT or FIT, 548-95'5 co11 $3500. Seit $600. Nov. 9. Boatswain• Loctuw 11.L-UYIU Ll'.UE claHlfl~-rHd ihe •d• am/Im stereo, runallookl el O, • l ~ FOLIAGE DESIGNS Ofex.el Din Tbl w/padt & 931 w .. t 181h St. C.M. 114/ 412· lHl every day. 8'42·5678 gd $3300 856-1153 rn Clfll 4 chrs. $300. 9e0·22'2 I Retail 11'1 llem benefi11 PllT·TI• IEU NEW Sofebed $3501 OAK: 7am·2pm Hi'"'iime C.:tars Coltec! qu1rter1 from din set $350.i cot tbl aet 250 Ogle St C M vending mec:hlnes. Fie•-$300; bdrm ~400; wall unit Ible hrs See our Ad In S300l aola/toveseat $500; llUYDl today s Butlneas Op-Fr. prov. din H1 Otlg s2800 W• ~ ~ tor 200 ~unlll4ts Section und., w S 1400; col tbl Mt w/ a.a 1.':= II I WUaclJiat peoo6e to wor;.. llPCl'Ok. M~~.!'neat • No glau S550 xlntl 543-4705 -ftft .. ~ ... Eue••rr _11_ec_t_ri_c_a1_____ I L1nca11 Paietia1 lO oaya ~ing T..._ Oval din. rm tabla, 8 UllllTl/UIPllTIY RESIDICOMM'UIND 26 1 ~ Ouectonas in ttie PAIT fm IELP chalr1. Fr. Prov $1000. $2.17 per day S .,_ yrs. Do my own work. Lie. GARDENING MAINT Apt GLASGOW PAINTING Southern Of~ County Mothers or mature peraon. mall Job• • ._.,airs 27'80 64 comm'I resld'I C M H e' Int/Ext 30 yrs exper .. wH Worllyour svailable 3 day week 9:30·3pm ~'.~..!:T:';o~~~~ Thal'aALLyoupeylor Freeeat1mat ... 8'4s-2oo3 # " At ~8126 F.V 1re11.8,8°-3799'Mike ref's. 642-5214 de~ni ~ MfW1 & Now thru Xmu at: grandfather cl~ $800. 3 llnas, 30 day minimum KITCHEN CABINET ltatral lenice1 Malnt, clean-ups, mowing, I'm --stnaii;-my pr~ Wome-n l8 or over The Original Red Plate Co 832-3010 In tl\e REFACING SPECIXLI Free Nlghl Ser-tree trim Free estlmateal sm1ll 12 years HP •leers S~ion Wagona BoJClng individual platM DAILY Call for lrM eat 642-0881 vk.e Calls on TVs. VCRs & Mr Eatrada 6-45•3381 George or Ron 645-654' or L1gn1 ruc:ks are Pleeaant iurroundlnga Wall unit 7'x 12', exit tor ~ 850 ,072 neeoecl Ptliuant ovt-54e-5139 C M. call M·F lam rm, $525. 545-1,78 Ooors-Rapalr·Allera11ons _.,ter.os • . HAWAIIAN EXPERTISE INT/EXT 20 Veers Exper dOOf ~ v9'id Onver • •l PILOT Remodel-Penel-Lod!s-etc Quality Wrought Iron Work Tree trim lop remove Average Room S29~ l.JC & tne aDlll1y to undet· PUT T191 sctllaaMU S Cablne1 .... Wlndow-Fences Fences. gates, security clean ups.· Stu S,.9.1996 · Exterior Stucco S 130-t IUnd tnSV'UCtlOf'll OMln ~ l'lome delivery. Waler lleMle ..... SERVICE 35 yra up. J«ry 642-0567 doors. windows, factory materials. 642-0,42 For l"""9d aNignment1 .arty morning to 5 A.M Glenayr•f\JllfU1ured 1 yr prlcea, free est. 836-1523 UWl IEIYICE J 0 INT/EXT PAINTING lollow!ng • ltlOr1 training $500-800 p/mo. Call PP $800obo 875-7243 · DIRECTORY IMll Tl Fllllll •-TIL I llllP 645-1587 Houses & Apt Reas rain tes110n apply et 8·30em. 8~2-6015 anytime. Paul 557·4758alt. 5. -•r • -Ouatllu work 895-5755 10•30 or 1 30pm Dally Craftsman: Roll·•··~ Personal ahopper/contult. L~al meta I . Plan11cape:lnt/llt• u tr cabinet. radial aaw, tl)I CALL TODAYll C W IH Wardrobe, gllta. partle1. fiiPLOY M ENT LAW N .. t & Clean Int/ext paint· 11200 Condor Aw, Foun. p/1·32 hr1 Plant ex.p req aaw, 1hp compr ... or. Ill fll Liii ChUdcar• mf home. N.B., Terry 650·6104 ext S. Empheals. 752•5008 Ing .• rns.prlcesw/~uallty t.am \/alley, CA (Sou1'1 ol own tran1 751·2271 h d 1--• Call"'•"' •••9 c M w-kmanshlp 9•1-0 82 an UU'll. ~...-~ Your Dally Piiot · · •r... ranlport to Baa•~•• All""' Parham & Assoc "' · '" Talt>wt, oft Euclid) IChOol & blcic. 850--0258 --,. p T S 0 2015 w Arlt St Santa P /T fUUl. lUllT. EM1 PrMley 30+ Album SeMc:e Directory AME AN HANDVMAN .... AIN ER NEED W AKI Ana. CA (meeting room tom• driving req. $4. plhr Collecllon; •Xcel cond. Aep<..-ntatlve CHILDCARE. NurM with Carpentry fencing win-!!J Int/Ext. celllnga, refln cab Pactlic L.anet) to 11art 64S-0093 OiaM tome never play•d. 142-4121 tit. IOI Infant wrn care lor your1 dowt pl~mblng n'.,arllte Block well• brickwork (26) yrs exp., work guar EOE Registration Wort(ert. S 150/obo. M 0-2968 In my CM home. 831-3952 tub .;.cl, haull~. etc. · concrete. Comp petloa: Davis Painting 98-4-3837 ,---~============~;;=---====:::=::;-S5-S 15/Hr Part/Full time Full family membership Chrtatlan mom will care for And Yn Je1u1 Is Lord 15 yrs exper. 646-4834 Walllck Interiors TODAY Is No exp. nee. 534-1400 John Wayne Tennlt Club Actaatlcal Celllal!_ 6mo-up In my S.C14Hn. hm. (llc•30405) 636-82'.4 BRICK. BLOCK, STONE. The best Interior painting RELIABLE PERSON to $750. 213-897-7221 EXqulSit• Xcouet64 meals, ecllvltlea. 492-7957 GATE & FENCE REPAIR CONCRETE. 20 yra exp REFS. 882-2177 CROSSWORD PUZZLE dlttrlbut1 1tyen door to M9QIC llf.nd memb9flhlp, aprayed Of rMIOVe. Ory-Lov1ng Mom will babytlt LOW PRICES Terry 53&-7988 sher 5 Pa~iaf -- door NB area. $5-.$8, lie• prfvata ~IC dub 1500. wall Repalra. 8'47·7901 your chlld In my home 6 771-4229 or 671·1976 Brlctc. conerete, custom FlRTH1NG INTERIORS hrt, pit 850·5699 or 5474 A,,lla.act mo-up, M..f' 83 l ·Ol79 NB •GEN. HOME REPAIRS worlt. Low coat. Call Bob HANGING/STRIPPING ACROSS 1 Haunches 5 Screwy q Ga•b u Aao•alP 1 ~ E•cnanQP o•emoum •c: Large b110 '. ~.d 18 l glH O(lll!'Cl•t'lr )0 Agley 11 Oynam111< ~ ~'" 22 M1111a9ed 2J Mecl'lanosm~ :>S u S pres1Clttnt ;>~ DeltCll 79 Ful'I lO Travel CO~I l • Moun1a1n J6 Money 38 Made know" 39 New,pAPE'• jC\ll 4<' Ski 9ear 43 Receu es 44 Pl11y11l1ng 45 P1a111 P8rl 46 V1cny M!4 50f1 4 7 French sa1r11 49 wa1n1na S 1 Mon1ck111\ 54 FhQh1$ OI •lt'IH 58 LelluCe 2 3 14 17 20 39 '2 60 Solleo up 61 USA zone 63 Needle case 64 FullCloOll81 65 111 Hie pas1 66 Be 3 fOCl\ey 67 T1111s 68 Coup d 69 Parhcle~ DOWN l At.,• !Oday ~ 1ns~1 ~1ag11 1 N tCl'll' • Fng11sn !'IScly•SI • 1av.-11n Ii Go belw1>e11 'Ml!10r1ly •nteres1 Ii t Pait 4 r14fn1ft1t~ ttt111.1t 1(1 StllOht!~ 11 Son,,~brv .. o I;> 8 1!1Clclhllrn IJ l d ,ncr Vi s .. 11 , ."' , .. -. ort+r1n' n ~""~ h delft( 1, 18 .ind do11 I' 6'1·71231¥ mag s..re g .. mower $35. 10 Fuain. •u;;, lemct Pelnl. Drywall. Carpentry 835-4384 Of 646-9557 VISA-MC 673-1512 .l··-n 11111111 tpcl blk• $20 Fk9Pf9Ce • etc. Gary 645·5277 PTL B c -• acrMn & Andlfon• S26 APPLIANCE REPAIR R S CLEANING RI KWORK. Small lob•. ANDYS WALLCOVERING For Wom«i t ~tlal both 8-42-8761 Walhaf·[)ryer-Relrlg ... tc SERVICE: I lhrooughly HtAmNaDllY. MIANDOLARITGE ..'LnLdl =~el'~~~:-3 ~~aa, Installation & Removal =---~-.--Chemlcal Depend•ncy · · 722-173720yraexp. cleanhouse. &45-9741 " Int palntlng.548--4013 >;::;+::;.+.;..~ program, Xlnt l>eMfttt. pttll 531·5679 Pal or Ive mag. •m•t Cati 548-5548 for appl. .. Appllan<:41 S«vlce. Refr1g., HouMCINnlng, carpets & HOME REPAIR. Carwtry __ .. _______ Exper1 Wallcoverlng In Oaborn• I, DID. 12 wuMl' .... dryara.-r~ upl'lotat9f)'. windows, .cc. fences & gates. tr.;i~im, t &11 MYm+ atallatlon Rea1. Contult-llMITT llAll monhor. printer. furn & dlshwalhert Uc52 ·2323 llftrlli ... 111·1212 dump rune.C.M &N.B OUICK&CAREFUL antAsslgnmnt581·8590 -area. Gra¥9)'ard ( 12·hm S 1250. S45-Sa.c9 aa .. ,. "" ~-+.:..-.-...iii! PIT wt<ndt O.C •lrport aoftwetl. W/ln9tructlont . •~-·~ Commercial lnq. wetc:ome area Jim W"""e 642·72"• LO RATES. T1380'8 LYNN HANSEN'S Sat/Sun). S4.50 ptl'lr. p le f 112. z p~fe. fGP;ira i CLEANING LADY need11 lulia~ llJ-M10 Interior Palnllng and ~:'-+"~ 830-1410 rtl ft Reaurtllcfng e Rooftng & couple ol m<n lobt. AMI· Sell Storage Experta Paper Hanging. 549·9677 -~;.+..:..~ SEEebova Ctaeelfledeec-1 Cat, Vflt'lf ic;:;c;g, Whl I Waterprooflng•831-41G9 lng S10hour.9ea-4778 LJ.~:o:C1N~.}\c1~~~~ -•&·1•Y111* POWER STRIPPER. illlllllilllllliw=-Fi"='+:,,:.. tton 6100 for ad llat9d ~::;·/~~ ndt good Drtvewaye, patldl, patha, HJomeODI Ip?!!~ orean11 1 Ing by Jon 645-8192 CLEAN & EXPERT Strip 11 011 th• wall. R.E. LOAN AGENTS. etc. No )Ob too email. · ..,.... ca or free Over 25 YN rt experlanc4t R9moval Mrv~ & clean. ':'+.~=,+:;+=-~....,!If ---------2 cute lltt141 Cate. Mal• & Reu. Mlclc-V 53e.-0553 Mtlmat•. 8'42·8746 Con1truotlon Clean-ups. Lie. T.118,428 130-1353 Rees. lie/bond 838-8970 lflW. ITlTill ITTlll. 19ma... Nd 1 gd hme p f H ..a.. 1 5 Traeh & tr• Hauling •WE GALS SHOULD• 10 Heanhy 11 Main suh1Ml }~ 0111orce c11y JJ Up·l1gh1 J 4 Reploll'' 35 locu\ 37 M iid )8 Burning 40 Rad1all0f\ dO!M' unit 4 1 1-bOlfll P6!11 •• 0 111111 -=r~+::::+;=..j Apply at Chevron Sta. togethet'. 754-05'6 Aephalt-rap91r-pr1dng Iott ~~ 1:'.. , .. 1~;:1·wtc'f; Fr" eet. John 645-8730 ITllYlll .Ull •HANG TOGETHER• 3190 Harbor Br. (SO lrwy) J_,_ p--ltu apt. comptax-Mavy rotter. ~ty. DD't 642:9264 GREATER NPT. BCH ArN Sr.111 Mvml II, 839-0730 ANYTIME SHIPPER/RECEIVER "" .... t Joe 645-4289 7•m-9Pm Hauling cteenuP-palnllng Or1ng9 Co. Original ippty MacGr9g0< Yac:tlte. I ls!l .... t IM7 Concr•tel mHonry •II CALL LADY DI. I'll change moving.° 7 daya. '94-234 l Stud«l1 Movat'I. Tneur9d Pl11ter/Dryw1l1 1431 Plaa.ntla c M typ... tr .. t /lto'd your pl~ ~100• palllOe. l Lie. T124-436. &41-"427 1nt.1Eicl. patch plaaterlng. <18 Soap taker ' · · Martinez Co 9gs-1133 DIJnna 850· 1 4 •xt. S. ti I 1 aaty NEW War91\ou" Slor-.. 49 French C•ly . TELEPHONE Flt -.• Cullom texturing, quality SO Puccini wotk RESERVATIONIST PlTTlll ... m RESIDENTIAL. Xlnt R91't . atll STARVING 4 WORK. work. Prob19mt-No Prob· ~;> Duck nMd9d now to boQtl apt>i. An types dMlgna a color•. :.~· ':19'J:'a;~J~~o18 THE OFFICE OF Fr" •tlm•t•. 8'41·5080 lemtt •32&a84 654-7831 ~3 Pena tor dllf4tfent 1oc. In Calif, Call &46-2113 lor M t. em• · Dr John Caroom£.ae D.C. Hlghlech Mover t 141526 Ed't Lalh 1 Pluterlng 5• Po<n<>Qrapny No Mlllng lnvotved, no C..llltttn Newport BMch. 8-4021 Part'"/ llU .. I lntl•xt patchM, tutur•. ~! !~~? !:, ~,: roc~H"" ~· ~: ALL coAsfROetioA tttia1 lla11 w ... , room •ddltlona 64S-8258 57 Ot•OMI .. , N.w R•mod-1 Addltont --.. ,.... NEW/REPAIR. Oulll"'. No Gr .. t for Cotlege & Hlgtl --4e0439 24 llf D • t ... 1111 Prot bert9j'ldlng by Stew lobe to small rea~~ble ~9 Ptoolrud.,1 School Studente. Call 722•1737 Hu •H .. tlngdonerlght¥ 648·1181 or &45·1426 Fr .... t., llC'Ct. 831_2345 word St9", ~92-<>M 1 Mon-lrl. REMODELING "' T110ul1t11011 ROOM ADDITION'S C.A.S Svt Co. 492-1827 l1nla~ Cl -•••• ~,. WlllWMID W qu.i. S126 848-4379 30 yrs exp. RMt. ratea, 8"ooh CltlM Htg A/C, R•I rpra I'll EF ~~~~·IP.!~~~- --p-,-r -....1-,--n--,-3-Woodworlclng exp, Cu. o.r Shorthr ~nter. 2 ma, ''" "t. AdrlWI 8'45--4«3 1173-8122 llc'207481 Amana AIC •ya le 459283 ef:~fym~~njr,~'= J..• llf n.f l ... 1111 tom ... h & Door. 1727 1 wt<• S75" 9M·7045 t ltrMt ..... , hour to 11.,.ln. 833,..2009 ,..uood !Ob• done rlgh,.-su.,.,1or A.,.., CM. ..- Lheeo Apeo blonde m4lle eoXSt &VINd stiMeE I ·= I LaWMart Care for eld«'ly In 11oen.. DRAINS CLEAR From s 15 ,..,.... u 11•1 dog. to metur• l*SOfl -Under#at• HuR CtMnlng R i I ciMn()p;efreaTrlmming prtv•toome. Homa cook ~~~.O!!f°MOMl72•2H~9!· • apenment tr9ined ·lo...-& Mail'lt. • e7&-7392 Acfcf'nt.• gn-•mo .. • Yard Malnt.•Heull"" meela. Kathy ~101 "" ~..., .._ ...... ---..-.. ..-~~ welke $35 846-alOO eve Top Outllty LOW Prlc9. .,. -:Ex::-::~-:---,.-...,,,.....,,,--lodY guwd. bebyaltt•. ...... Fr• Mt lie. 931·2345 MIKE 660-3293 UlllPlll·m pert Setvtce .. Repair :-=--t---+--.._-+--+----' t>teck belt tor vecelton Petatan Kl1t11na. adoreb6-1 TIEii 32 >fl exp. RMld'llComm pirentt. 722·7452 home raised. CFA. All' AcuType Word l'rOC19M-IUIU> APT OR HOME Love,oaret0<.id9fty. Lie 1409035 "4-ltlt lhotaS200.+.8'48-1373 Ing. W• do m•nuecrlpta, from 119,900. (714) Topped/rMloved. CIMn-Stat•llc. 751-0410 !• M1Jr lor • ma!Ofcewp. l malllng ll•t • .,c. 7M-3330 95f-5t10 (213) 428-2818 up new lawn• 751-3,76 NURSES AIDE av•ll•b6-to An ~btng '9P91'1· eop. rvev owner of MfV Co. 81 -• 1t--nt1 ' ' .,., r...,..P9. Wat• haetere. •• ~ pc>eltlon u •-Compulln19C*keeplng& RTC Commera.t Drywall aa•Hllll llw-ln LNve metMg9 llc'd, tneur'd. 636.3eee /pre>geUv Co tb-3627 I.Ml tu ... seA loan-payroll Sped .. lllnO In Comm'I -. tor Ana Cvtaon M2·ft39 I itii~;r{i'iiJIJiilirM. --+--+--4--t • YXUXRX PsM48 key. ua.1122 Guy '40· 124& enc1 "-left ,,.. "'· Fr ..... DllVe 945-1aa5 t • !!!!!!J!!!!!!!!!.----1 board wt1tend NEW Lloenaed 1)plnO hMoa ~23 llc;•383924 OUAl IT'( TREE TRIMINO FIJI PdmNd By KICh . UtANooQ I kffeRE'R 1375, 850-6215 al 4pm Why PtlY mor•? Tree root .... tumpa r41mOY& ol • 1 REMODf!llNG FrM 1 --+--+--+-+-~ la. 1111 181 Celt Anne 645-8233 ctnupa-lr• eet. 722·1171 :'!,=918~ 2:t!J. LloM 2"e81 · 517.309:9 ... I.Mt m~ o~'!-"ftll,. t Compta1-C.n-Up. g4tn'I Th•ntc-Youl "3-4114 PATll--··- 1 .,..ttywor.,_, rM M • malnt tr .. trimming frM -•...-...... Hllfrtlngton c.n.. wUMOfhA piano. Ulnt '*1 ~ 1•42&513 . ff&.740. 1 ..... Mauro. "2·"h RAINBOW INTIHO Complete rem~ November 14. 15, 11. 17 Cond VI "" to am... Aepeir·"9mocf'j.. 0\1911ty It our ~ Ouellty WOf1' ""-1111~IMl4l'4Nlte Fumtture. lamp&. glW & a.cr. uoo 7224501/E Oocw..co. Mt 4MO , ... ,.~~1CTOI .. !..~n~~ F\ilt Mainl Mowing. plan•. a50-M41 JEF' Uc Mia 7M-tou -.-•-· ....._,_ weedlng r.tllltlnQ etc IUll.O OA '"'AIR .lotle a r~• 548-5 "--rat.. -..2rie lllUTY PlllT9I .... .. oo:..~= '::r. HAI..£ !l..lCTNC CH I.AWN SEAVICE n OC -22 . yrt. Pfomt>ll Ara VOi.it WMOW9 CIMnl ' 71 ot Don ......... Olpel!CIM* wlrw. ret•-MOl!Mdge twice mo '20-Aeet ,..._ fWI ~ 8alt)oe W!Moiir WelNfla 4 1 • UC. a k'l*Ked. Me-7013 UI 846137, 873·5128 * ••. , ... * 803 a.lb09 •.11w1u Ooor~wln-Lie •l•c1tlcl an. RH, -llldowwaehlng ,_,I doWt. oom.-.. petlo., Comm. Ind Senior SHIKAWA LANDSCAPE. A A.A. PAINTING lnV!Jlt oomn\'~-Mnd''"'.;,,.­ addHlone. que1ty WOfk Cltlnn m-. SIMA Job Sod Sprlnk.., and Orlp LOWEST poeelbte Pfio9. & f\eut r,.. ~U3t-7too 147744t ~ &46.81tO ~t 4M-2tt0 8)'tfetn, etc t&0-41'7 110 Step Servtce. M2-32U ---------1n -• ftttMt drew In th• MASOHRY/CAAnNTRY 1'1£W/AEPAIA Oualtty No TrM rim/~. comp I OAN SALYER PAINTING Weat. • D•lly ftllot v.,., ~"1¥9 Lie joC)t to""*'· ~ ;tt<*ll~ Competlttve Uc 1428924 I C•••lfled Ad. Clll roo.y ~ ~.!!_!4) 4tf.1tcM ~,... •t . 11c•o 131.2s.cs pr"* Chuck 5<41.1032 I =-11 Anytrm. "4·2011 .__"2_.WJ_• ____ _ ... I Or.noe CoMt OAJLY PflOT/Thunday, ~7.1W AaW laetM l lN h ltl la,.W llN &a ...... tie IJN MUC ll>Ta NIJC llJTICl NlJC M>TICE Ml.£ ll>TICE NI.IC ll>T1CI'. Nu: llDTU ~pg POfllSCHE '71 tt lS NABERS .----------------T·· ... • 1 ..... nt ...-........,. .......... ~~··· SIWl:ft•M·,.. ~ ~ ..... ..,0,.Hlfr ... OlfectOf ---...... ~ _.,....._._~ -.-. .,_ • ,,.._ -,.. ..~~to 1_. ~._ t = ......-.,. ~ .. Ila. Md ---_...,four_U. 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OwlW ~Cocle of c.lifofnie. llOtlno by eNJ '"'°""' na TUNt!.'°llceroolt. ...... =.:......, ""'°" mey ¥MIW7, 14.at, 1~ ... 2A oelllll 10.-....., a..,...._ mint I 1 t ,!500, $73..... Cedllleee In Or: 11• and ~ ~ 0.-The llme lof ~ cMlfM will Oovem4ne llverd, IW..,,,_ ....... .._,, CA t2teO 11oe ttl ... ~ 11111 ,_ -tt* 7tn ll'ld Witt *'I. (llf No-not _,.-. Pttor to tour ett., teferted to • "°'8-,..... • • to tN """'°...,.,a., ROLLS AOYC!-:a7"~ Co\lnty!S..utt yl vembet, 1HI ,utllc ll'IOfllNl'romtttedateoflhe TM:T", _.. ,~ ~ 10• Cer~et~..::::r'.::! :u:~~~·:=:.,..•!nc,1"t! "8JC MJT1C[ of=.~ .. Shedow, Mtltt, elf, •Int 140-1110 510f-O-~ "'°· llWlina nOtlGUibO'le bvtl'IOtleWINntttubo-. CAt1teO thetll'~llllllhl. Oy YOU AM • DVMA.T Oii.::,.....~ cond. S15,000 850-1242 2$)()Hatbor8'Yd Ctlllfomla ~ UmMe Y~ ""'"y l>CAMIHI the ete\e(I 11Me, ...._,bids tot Roll A ~. 901 Nortf1 lllnt 1 ._._ Pf'<*ll .-Ul9lll A DmD OP.,...,. tr11 .......... ...- deya or 9.48·17A9 •ft. 5 COSTA MESA No.C 11t1. T~C2''l ..... by INoourt. If yOu N ewwo of. contf~ '°' layfront, IWboe ........ CA IN CWtt of IN Qty Ill or DAftD MMIM"t M,-. Ind ........ ""· "2..Jt01, ~t for ()wMr ... e l*'IOn lntlrwted 111 t"8 e00¥t Ptotst t2te2 before the t11M Mt fof 1M ........ YOU TAa• AC-Whal_.,., ,__ llMWR 'II TIYITl WIE Attend OUt ..... Mmlnet' and r~ve FREE In AM/l'M 1tereo T.V . No ollllQOtlor tn buv upqn er.Oft •Pl>fOYll. W.·IAYIULWI 11•1a1.1n1 TOYOTA '73 Corolla, r• tlebta 1ran1portatlon. $850 &31-3147, a.Spm TOYOTA '74 c.ttea 5 epd, nu paint, gd Nnnlng cond. 11200 OBO 548·1382 TOYOTA ·ei Supre, mint cond, toeded, lo ml, stSOO obo PP 5•S..~54 .. I IAllU&I o::=:' ~-:, ~ ~-=·:..=or":= the'"!~ io!,'~ Thia bu9!~1 11 OOft-~ ....... toe 19herM)' TIOM TO flM'TWCT YCMI NC~ be ..... Of~ ...... 28A Hatbof Blvd. tld ,..._ --. OUC1eO by co-cwtnen ""'°' io \he r..awon and ,.....,,.., fT llAY • the -pwoel Of lenO = uto. fully loeded. ...,.,._ ........ .._""""' -·-r"" '""' ~--..........,, ·---,...,. Thia, • .._,, w .. flilld ""°*pert~ c:onc:.-n-•YOU -.o M ~ wltn the~ -,._,. u &u. ''""'" T'tt-4A' ~·...!'t~ev.!.t:"1,.. etOf· ~~ ~ ~ EIOiM J WOOicott . to tN !nglneer'1 Aeoot1 tori IOUt AT A PIWIJC MU. ebo¥9 .... := (lk;• 1C089!17) 81_.IC Ml\Yll'r edmlnletretor, Ind ftle with •bo11•·•tat10 Um• and flfllh the COunty Ci.R of Or· Ing the Pf~ lmptO* NAT'to. CW THI NATUM dnllng. ""'*"· 4 (Slk •3870) .. _ f'IUl lW. "8.1C ll)llC( tM oourt wttll ptoef of --~ enoe Counf'y on October 31, menu cw T'MC NOCllDIMO Ind oc-attno ltl vtc., 8 Wl'ltten r~t tl&t· TMrl will be• St0.00 d4t-1915 lnQultlel with regero to AOAtMIT YOU, YOU tlOflfta In .tW'd r~ .. THfODORf ROBINS FORD lUt>O ••.IUllOU Ill•(• (<)\IA Ml \A r,.1 I 001(1 YOU AM IM· DUAULT llCICitUOUI.,._.. Ing that y0u =• llC*Nll pOeltreqWedlorMChMtot ,_ V\e .abOvlm•ll., IM\lld oe IHOULD CONTACT A umell'om MlrO~~ ~ UlllOllR A. DS&D OP TMllT NMm ITA......-n notice of tht of "1 In-tSld OOCUment1 to gMat.,,t• Pul>ll9hld Of811Q1 eo.t ~ to ~ '"9JrM1, UW'l'P'. ot,. land, • __ ,. - DAftD .,_, t. 1tt1, UNo-The lollOWlnO '*90f'l8 .,. 1*tl!Ofy Ind~ 1 Of heir t9'1#n In~ GOndttlOn DI.It; Piiot NoYll'fltlet 7, 1•. ~ntendent of Str•• ! teOTICil CW tloM to wnioetoc:k Ot ._. &.aal YOU TAICW ACTION OOlnQ bu1iMM M : NOlYN •tate ...-e Of of the pet\. within ten(10 Oeyt an• the 21, ta, 1985 t~mwtment Ollttletll. City TRUITD"'l IAU tlonelly d end '"11'9 "'°"' TO flltOTICT YOUR ....op. ORAl>HICS. IM t 2 lynn St. Ilona °' llOCOUnte mentioned bid oPlflln9 •t• Th-442 Hall Annu. 2801 MGG-, I T .I. NO. 44119 tano1 otlW then ~ ,_.. IRTY,rflllAY•eoutAT 10 Huntington 8eedl CA lnSec1IOfll200andl200.5 of Each~ l"nU91 contonn ltvlM , Cellfornle 9271• NOTICE IS HEREBY ~~.Oii:.:: A "'9&JC IAU. •YOU tH.t • INCelltorntaProt>eteCOO. ltlc:I be 'W90f\tNe to lhl l'taJC MQT1C( P hone Numbet (7 14) OIVEN,lllalonMondey,O. wells, tunne61 and -NlaD AM I JCP\.MATIOM Lynn Merlan letw Noett ..._, A ....... ,,.,. f . contrlC1 Oocument1 ~ c.emt>er 2, tNS et t 1 00 onto, lftfougfl Of ectoee .,_ WI UY W.111111 =~.:.~:: ... 'rr !8: ~=1~ ~ ::M1.!,,A~.':! pn e: :=-1\K-==~h NO~ cw ~ ~~: ~ ~~~a::~ :.=-~ .. end-= g~~Oe<r~ASOR&CIAUCLL FOKSR YOU, YOU '"°"'-0 COM-t*9 • , ....... *"-""._.,CA the contr~ document' • TMMTD'l IALI Cleftl el tM cay el 9MM ducting TrullM't Sal", t>Onom l&ldt ~ °' " TACT A LAWYD.. Thia buelnftl II ~ ... ~·Of the prQC)OMO 9WCOo-T.a ...... ,. TneJ Pulliltet'led Or9nQI Coe.It wlttlln lhe offlow of REAL cSKedlonally Grilled ..... FllfO.~ r..=~c:ALI O~ted,.~endwlte ~~~=-3 ~ ~=~~t= ':u°Ct1!: ~ =11er~':::bet 31, No-'l~ti!e!,~~~:~~ =-~:::.,.,~ E T.I. NO.... 1C' tt&iement..,. fled _.._bet 1, 7, tta5 end Sut>contrecttng Feft YOU AAE IN DEFAULT ni-.13 BtO.OW.yAult• 100, 1n the 11Cter1otlif!'l'trrweolendto 182f ~CHBLVO. t«>.ILCE. 18 ttEREBY w1tt1ttieCountyCWttofOf-ThF ... 14 PrtCUoet Al:t. Govt. 'Code UNDERAOUOOFTRUSl, t Cttyothnla~n1,Countyof radrln. retunnel, ecauJ~. T.'.Tl tel ... UNTIN »-N ee•cu GIVEN, that on Wedneed1y, wige County on October tt, Sec 4100 et eeq DATED AUGUST 22. 1914 •-t1> Ml\YVor •Orange. State of ca!lforn1e. melnteln, repelr, ~ ll'ld • ,, v "" ,, November 27, 1tt5, •t 11:00 1186 , rta.IC NOTICE Each ~o., mutt eubtT)tt UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-.. ~ nu 1-. , CONTINENTAL DEVELOP· op«tt• eny euctt .... or •IUA Wllll l4l·IOllt Ul·lll1 o'clook 1.m. ol Mid Oey, In ,.... · w11h ~ bid 4*11flec1 Of TION TO PROTECT YOUR ITATIMIJfT °' I MENT OF CALIFORNIA, mlnw, wttnovt, howWef, the Auto,.,,., eau, cu1toln Int -----------the room Mt Mlde for.con• . ~bllehecl Ofenge co.t NOTICI TO . CUl'ller. check pey•ble to PROf!.EATY, IT MAY BE ND llNT cw INC • Clll'Yornl• COfpOf· right to dfll. ,.,,.,.., ~· ... & moref Undef 28K mt. •••DIM OIUUnY OucUng TrullM'I 6e1e1, OlllY Piiot October 17, 24, eotfTMCTORt the DISTRICT 0< t bid bond SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE ~~ .._D,!!_,1 etiOn, as Ouly aopointed plot• 81'\d oper• ttwouah 'llttl within the omc. of REAL 3 t. ~bet 1 1M5 CALUNQ ,_ -1 Ill tht IOfm' N1 forth In the IN YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· ., _ _.. r-•" -TN*l• unoer end "'"tuenl the aurt-or ttte upper llOO (llc#2AYP955) ' ESTATE SECURITIES SER· ' ' Th-370 SchOOI Dt•t~t C oaat cootrlci Ooeument1 In art N.ATION ~ THE NATURE eueMU NA* I to the ~ ol .. con-IMI ot the .ublurl.C. of IM llltl Auto. p/s, p/b, •It, lilt VICE. loceted •t llOO North Community Cohge Otelrlct amount not .. than I~ of OF THE PROCEEDING Th•. lollOwlng petlOfll !erred lnthet certain 0..0 ol lend ,.,., .. ,,.Oo¥1~. wheel, crulM & muctt 8'a.dW1y,Sult•IOO.lntlte 8 10 DHOllne 1o oothemulmumamountofbld AGAINST YOU. YOU h8YllbandonedttleuNof TrulUlllCUledbyHOWARO u r--...0 Oy deed from much morel (902892). City of Sent• Ana, County ot rtllJC MOl1C( o·ctodl A.M. ot the 2nd dey ... guerentM th•t the bid-SHOULD CONT ACT A LAW· the FlctltlOUI Bu1lneu G BONER. A SINGLE MAN ,,.. '"""" Compeny, • Wwt HUNTINGTON BEACH Orange. Sllte Of c.llfomla. of Oecemlllf 1te5 der wlll enter Into •the YEA Neme Holiday H~ Liquor recorded January 28 tHO Virginia COfporetlof'I, In 8~~~~ER/PLY~~~~~ ~:N~!~·~":;;N.:,.,,°'= NMm ITAT9mWT flot ~~=-~!etc:· ~a:::::' to If~ 10°00 'T::'tr,~~"&! = M'Z3b AE 9;;:;' Corona '~°:* ~~of=~":; = :,,-:;: 1:.~p=- Trutl .. undet end punuant Thi I~ peraon1t.,. Ma Betty Kelln, eo..t eom: bidder In lht event of tllllute ~w.c;.e Corporation, a Call-The Flctltlou1 Bwlneu pege 13. ~ 1 lnstru-a.47 o1 Official Aecorde CHEVY '65 Impale, Od to the power of .... ~ OOlng bullneu aa: 8"1 munltyCofteoeOl1trlc1 1370 lo enter Into aald contr11C1, fornle Corc>orltlon u duty Name referred 10 lbOYe-ment No. 31574 l>y reeaon Parc.12 1n11e•t S.50 650-2577 terred In that certain Deed of Friend• (Pr~ Ooo Adame Ave, Cotti M .... CA eucn NC:urlty will be for· appointed Tru.tM under tiled In Ofenoe County on of• l>fMetl or default 111 pay· Non-e.cciuti~ epputt• 2388 H bo 91 d Trust executed by CLAUS Trelnlng), 120 VlrQlnla Plecle, tit28 i.tttd and purauant to OMO or January 111, 1083 "*'' Of perlofmanoe of the nan1 ..-nenll for lngr.- Coata Mna 's.o~OJ30 ·aa OllYIUI ITI an JUSTESEN end ANNA Colt•~ CA i 2127 Project lde'ntlllca tlon Ttie DISTRICT rllltWI Trull date<! AUQUll 22. 1984 Ronald Ven H ... ae 11 Ol>ltgeltonl aecured lhetlOy, •n<S .... OWf l)flv• .. 11411 JUSTESEN, hulband end Jamee K. Sutttet1and. 120 Name: Orange Coaet Col· the rlghl to r•lect any Of 111 recorded AUQl>lt 31, 19114. P C H. Laguna e.acn. CA lnelud~ tl'let breach Of d• 11r .. 11, .. 111 lortn In lhOM TOYOTA '83 Supre, 5 spd A 1 1 f wile, r41COrded AprH t , 1981, Virginie Pl-. Coete Mea, 1ege Retoollng, Sdenoe •35 blda or to waive eny Ir· es Inst. No 114-3e80n. of 92851 llUlt. Nolief 01 wNch wu c;ertlen o.cwetlon of Re-loaded, new tee eno: utometlc, • r, v nyt rOQ • In Book t.014 of Official~ CA 92127 • 81<1 • 12a.. regu1er1u .. In eny bids or In Offlcl* Record• In the offlcie Thi• bu..,_ wu con· 1 recorded AUQUll 2 1995 .. 11r1C1lon• rec«ded AprH 6 110950842-5800 eo AM/FM caaselle, teethef' coroa ol .. kl County, •t Thi• bualn ... I• con-PW.C.Plani1teont11e 0 1• •he bidding of the County ReootdlLOI OUC!~~atlof\. ;Aeooto.•9 11•trunient No 1911 1n eootc 9596, P'1Q11 ' ' · seats. power locks, wire page 10.0, Recofder'1 In-Oucl90 by: en lndMdu.I flot ol ~ Flcilltlw PuraUent to the pt~• Ofwige COunty, State ol fhlt statement waa flied 8>278 t93, Wtll SELL AT 902 Officlel Recorde, end TOYOTA '84 J.E Ven, dual covece, CIUIM, lilt, p/a, atrument No. 10977, by ,J.,.,,.. I<. SutMriand Pt111nlng, '(,.,.., Door B ol Section 1773 of the LebOt C1lllornl1. Executed by with the Cou11ty Cllrtl ot °'· 1 PUBLIC AUCTION TO THE AUQUll 21. 1972 In ~ A/C, 11ereo, a tr as, p/b ( tGTC78 l) • reuon of. brMCtlOf default Thil ll•t.,,,.,., ... llled eo..t c'.ommun1ty ~Code of Ille Stell of Cd-Carolyn l Cherlley, a widow ange County on Oct<>Clet 25. HIGHEST BIDDER FOR 102115 Page 35e of Offtclel $8850. 845-3575 HUNTINGTON BEACH In payment or perlormance with ttte County a.ti of Or· Otllrlct 1370 Adams Ave l0tnl1, tht DISTRICT ha» WILL SElL AT PUBLIC 1945 I CASH lawful money of tl'll RKords and 91M1'dmenta CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH of the Ol>Mgallona ..iured etige COunty on Sec>tember Coate 'Mata Telephone' lllned fr"om the Director of AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID-Pvbllll'llO Orenoe CoMt UnftlCI Stat• Of 1 catll* s thereto 842-063, S..0-51&4 thereby, Including thll 25. 1HS (714) 432-5707 Eugene F the Oepanment Of lndu8tr1lll DER FOR CASH (~Ible at Oelly Piiot October 3 I No-ChlCk drawn ()ti • 11811 Ot' The lllMI lldOrwa Of breach or default. Notlol of ,., .. Harrie OlrectO(' Rel•llons lhe general time of tale In lawtvl moM.Y vemblr 7, 14, 21, 1985 netlOnal benk 1atrta0t feel· ot,..., common CIM6gnetlon 112 DllYILll wnlett wu recorOed Mey e, Pubhhed Orange eo..t NOTICE IS HEREBY prl'Vllllng ""or per diem of the United Slit•) 11 !Tie Th~19 er11 oredlt union or 1 •II•• ot tl'le real property hereln- ·wE Wi ll NOT 8£ UNDERSOLD .. LE·IAlll •Y 1985. u Aec:ofder'1 IMlnr Delly Piiot Octotllr 2•. 3t, GIVEN that lhe above· wegH end th• general l>Ktl ootliOe entrenoe on 0t lederal sa111ng1 and loan a bove d escrtbaO 11 6 ment No 85-162278. WILL ~bet 1, 14, 1915 ,,amid SctlOol Olatrlci rOf prevalHng rate tor hollday the Firlt FlOOf of the Ven-PUBUC NOTICE IMOQ!llion dOtnlClled 1n 11'1•1 purpor1ICI to be' 2 Rue c:yl, euto. elr. CHI, pwr SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION n.-378 Ofange COunty Clltfornle Ind overtime WOO! In lhe lo-guard Pica bu11dlng toe.led 1t11e all payable at IM llme Grand Ducal. Newport ~nkd~29\Ser • l&3Q 18) TO THE HIGHEST 8100ER acting by lllld 'through lt~ callty In Wtllcll tllll work 11 to. et 2341 W Llncoln Ave . ITA1'MEfT ()#-of aele. all right. lltle and Beacll, CallfomiL 1 /1 FOR CASH. lewful money of PUBUC NOTICE Govtll'nlng Boero, '*lln· be perlOfmed tor MCtl crett Anehelm. CA 111 right, title A•AND<lll•NT "*' Interest held by 11. H TM u~ her9by llttl the United Stat... or • etter referred 10 u ''DIS-Of type ol worker needed to and lnterNt conveyed to UM cw flCTITIOUI Trustee. 1n that real property <Sllciall'l'\I •II ll1bltlty for atty m VOLVO '79 2&4Gl Only 60k ml Spotless. Fully loaded. S5900. Oya 720-094 1, ev/wknd• 5S2-4488 THEODORE ROBINS FORD l060 HAlllOA lll'10 CO~TA Ml~A 642 0010 •n•Yllll UIAlll Auto. air, vfn)'I rool, pis , p/b , Ult wheel, AM/FM cassette, wire Wheel cov· ers (1FWG311) Priced to sell 11 11111 HUNTINGTON BEACH CHRYSLER/Pl YMOUTH 42..()631 S..0-51&4 OHYmt •u IMPECCABLE! 8e4ow av· er•ge mites Fully loeded. Automatic end Bo•• tOUnd a.low wholeeale. S 16,989 (Lie • 1GMK980) 973-1345 or 673-134• evee/wknds we BUY CLEAN, LOW MILEAGE DOMESTIC & IMPORT CARS, TRUCKS & VANS. cashier'• ohecil Orewn on I '1CTITIOU8 ..-11 TRICT .. , will receive up to. execu1e the contrect. ThMe and now held by 11 under .,..... ...... lltulle In Mid County end 1nc0<raclnea1 In Miid 1trM1 llete or n1tlonll btlnll, a NAm aTAW but not later then the above-rat" ere on Ille et tht OtS-aeld Deed ot T ru1t In the The lol::'~ per.on• • State, Oeecrlbed .. follow$ add•... Of .other cornrnot1 1t1te or lederal credit union, The lolowln9 petlOne.,. ateted lime. Meled ~ IOt' TRICT oHlc• located II propeny Sltultld In MIO have lblll the UN of PARCEL 1 An undl\ll<lld ~nlllon or • state or lederal tllVlnga doing ~ ee: A) Ad-IN -o of 8 contrlci lor Cout Community ColllQa COunty and State O..Crlbtd the F1c.11t1ou1 Bu11n111 11133rd lnterwt 1n ertO to SM2 .... wtll be made end loan uaoc:letlon OOfnl.-vanoed eon.um. Pl'Oducta, lhe above protect. District, Phy Fee. PlenninQ 11· Name s..vlew Ftnenclal, Lot t of Tract No &a58 1n wlll'IOut wwr111ty. u~ Of Cited In lhlt sllte, Ill peyabte B) (ACP), t 4 Kno1191en. Bids an.n t>e recelYIO In Coplel may be obtained on lot 30 Ind • 1/334th un· 28S5 E eo.1 Hwy. Corona the Ctty ot Colt• Mela 1mphed regerdlng title, ~ et the llrne ol ..,., al r1ght, lrvfne CA 9271• the p1ac:. ldenUfled above requett A copy ol thlee divided 1n1er•t 1n common del Mar CA f2e25 County or Orange Stell of Malon, 0t encum~. tltle alld lnterwt held by It, ~ Aobeon RoM«: 14 11\d lhelf be ll9IMO ~rates ll'lell be poated II the In Ind 10 LOI 1 ol Tract No The 'Act111ou1 Bullnaa Callforn11 u per map ,.. 10 Nt19fy IM prirtdr* bel-- 11 Trust ... In that r.., prop. K~. tMnl, CA 1211• publicly read elOUd ,11 the lob site 5160 1n the City ot Colt• Name refer'red to above wu coroeo 1n Book 357 Pegea lflCI of the Not• Of ottier erty 11tu1le In aa60 County Thia bulineaa la con· ebove-1t1ted tlma ano It "1811.,. mandatOt)' upon Meu County ol OflllQI. tiled in Ofenoe County on 2• 25 ar><1 26 of -..11-obligation NCWed Oy MIO and State. deecribed u lot-oueted by. en lndMdual place the CONTRACTOfl lo wt'°"'1 Stall ol Celllornle. u per 10-9-14 c.Haneoue Mapa 1n the of. 0.0 of Trust, .tth tn...,._ Iowa: John R. ROIMf Tr•• wlh be 8 s1o.oo o. the contract It _.,Oed, end map recorded 1n Book 181 J -Jowph Outgley. 15 flu of the County Recorder end othel',aums • provtdlcl Peroti I Loi 34 of Tract Thia atatement -lllecl po9it required for MCtl Mt 01 upon any aubeontrector p1g11 40 -•2 or Ml•· RockWl'en, lrvlne, CA 92714 of laid COunty thltetn. l>hll edvenoea. If No 72941, u lhown on I with the County CWll of Of. bid document1 to guerent• under ~ CONTRACTOR. oelleneout Mape, In the of. Thia bull,_ wu con-Exoept1ng tlletefrom Unlll any. unOet the tenna thereof map reClOfded In Book 278, ange County on SeC)lembet heir return In good condition to pey tlOI .... then !he Mid floe ot the County Recorder oucted l>Y en lndMdual 1 th•OUOh 133 u lhOWn on end 1nter•t on alCtt ao- Page 30 to 33 lnclualve, of 25, 1085 within ten (101 deys alter the 8')1Cltled retM to Ill WOf'kera ol said COunty This statement was filed the Conoom1n1um Plan •• vencH . end plu• r-1. Mlaoen1mtou1 Mapa, r• '97411 bid 098'"lng 4ate employed by them In thl ex· The 1tr .. 1 ldOreu lfld with the County Clerk of Or· , corded In 800k 12115 Page cnargea .,,0-~ ... of the cord1of the county recorder Publl9l'MIO Otwige Coaat E.ec:t1 bid mutt conform ecutlon of the contract other common OeliQrl•tlon. 1nge COunty on Octot>et 21. 96-4 or otficlat ReGOl'dl of Tru11 .. and or tha truat• of aald county. Dally PllOt Oct®lf 24, 31, end .,. rMC>Ql'l9ivl 10 the No bidder may withdraw If any. ot the rNI property 1995 aalO Cour11Y crNted by tatd Dead of Parcel 2. A non .. xclullYI Novembef 7. 1•. 1N5 contract document&. any bid lor •period of aiK1Y Ouc r lbed above Is PublllMO Orange eo.11 PARCEL 2 Unn 2t 11 Trust The total amount of appurtenanl ...-nent for Th-379 Eec:h bidder Shell eubmlt, (60) days after the date Ml purported to be 2352 Oalty Pilot Octob9r 31. No-anown on tl'le Con<>om1mum talCI obt19eton, lnduOlng the pur~ •• 111 tortll In on the form lurnllhed with l0t the opening ot bid• Minutemen Wey Coste vemt>er 7, 14, 21. 1985 Ptan reterrecs to 1n P1rcet 1 reaeonebly estimated ,._ end over the land dellCftbed rtaJC NOTICE the contract documenll • A peymenl bond end • Mesa. CA 92826 Tn-401 lboYe Cl'latge18n<S.MPWl-of IM 1n Arllole V, s.ctlon t of t~t 1111 of the prQC>OMO eut>COn. perlormenoe bond wtll be The ~ TrllSt.. Tri. atraei eocs,.... or Trust• 11 trie time ol llllLlel certain dederetlon or cove-NOnc. trecte><s on this protect .. required prlof to execution 01aclalms any ff•t>lllty for ""'1 P\8.IC NOTICE ot,..., common ~•tlO!'I publiQtlOn o1 tNI Nonce. • n111t1, condlllonl end r• WT9tQ..,. required by Ille Subletting of the contract end Shall be 1nc;orrec1,_. or the atrMI of the rMI Pl'Ol)lny rwetn· S8 t •tO 00 1trlc1lon1 recorded Mey 20, NotlolllherebyglYer'lthet 1110 Subcontracting Fair In the form Mt !Oriti In the e<>dr ... end ot'* common FtCTTTtOUt .-11 ebova oesc:ri bed " 0.ted October 21 1985 1971 In Boot< ~7. Peoe the Boero of Trust-of the PrlCllCM Act Govt Coda contract document•. detlgnlllon, If any, lhowl'I ..,... aTAru.NT purponed 10 DI 3432 UAL l STAft MCUM- 387. official recorOI of lald Cont Communfty ~ Sec 4100 11 ~ Purauant to s.ctiOn 4590 nereln The tOClowlng per.on• .,. MHdow Brook Coll• TIEI RR~• c•ar• Orange County Olatrlct of Ofenoe County. Each bidder ~It aut>mlt ol the Government Code 01 Seid tale wlll be made. t>vt ~ •· Stull Mese. C.l1f0<n1a ~ • T,_..., 8J; The ltrMI eOOreu Ot' Cellfornle. """ receive ...,_ with eecf'I bid certified Of the S11t1 ol Calltornl•. the wtlhOut covenant or war· ptzu C•I• & Dell, 28621 The unden40ned neteby •n•c• "· ...... ,. I•· t;>thfor CO<"lmon dMlgnetlon eo bid• up to but no tater cuhlef'a check payable 10 contract wlll contain renty,expr ... 0<lmpllld.r• Marguerite Parkway. dl9Cla1m1 all llablHty fOf W!Y ecullM Vlc• "rH htanl, ot the r•I pr09lfly ,.,., .. n. then 11:00 e.m., Friday, No-Ille DISTRICT or 1 bid bond provl1lon• permitting the 99rdlng title. posawaion. or M""°'1Viejo.Ce0'2et1 lncorrectneM 1n Mid 11....i 110t.._..,9toedwtif,....._ above de1crl b•O I• vember 22, INS al Ille In Ille lorm Ml forth'" the 1uc ceulul bidder to encumbrancea. to pay the Rall>f\ Edwin HliUll, 21182 lddreu Of othef oommon 100. ~AM. CA 111191. purported to be· 408 I Pureh&llng ~I of contrect documents In "' eub1lltute 11eurtttes for any remafnlng P'lnclpal aum of Cu tlerock Rd , Llgunl C11910ne11on T1l1pttooe. (71•) ..,..10 Belwdere, Irvine, Celttornte. Mid cottege Ollttlct located amount not leU then t0% of mO'llys withheld by tne DIS-the note(•) NCUf'ed by Mid 9each, c a 92661 Seid ..,. wW tie ma&i Publ.,_, Or-vet C09ll The undetllgned hlflby It 1370 AO•m• AYenue.. the mulmum emount of bid TRICt ro en1ur1 per· OMd or Trust, with Int_, Thi• bualneu 11 con-wrth0u1 werranty expf'MI or Dally Pilot OctOl>lr 2• 31 VOLVO '80 0L Wegon, euto, •Ii;, em/Im cue, new palot. to ml S7500 &32--4748 E~ diaclelm1 Ill Nablllty lor any Coat• ~ c.llforllla et .. 1 guerent .. that the bid-torm1noe under lhe con-theteon, u provtoeo In MIO ouc:ted by..,, tnOMOuel tmplled, regarding tltle. ~ Novemt>et 7 1985 I·~··· lncorrectnw. In Mid at'9et whlc:h lime Mid bldl will be d•t win .,,191 Into th• trect note(•). ~. " l/f'r/, Aelptl Edwin Heun aMalOn. or ~enc. Th-372 lddt... Of ot'* common pu~ opened and reeo propoeed contrKI " the A P'etMd wellntlrough w111 under the terme of uld OMd Thie 1tatement wu tNd to utllfy ttte prlnclpel t>ei.- o.gMtlon tor. aeme 11 ....,Old 10 IUdl be held on ThuBdey, No-of Truat, 1 .... ctiervw end with the County Cieri! ot Of· enoe of IN Note Of ol'* VW 'llO BAJA BUG gd eng. trens, body Big wheel• nd• work Ssoo. &45-2008 VW '67 2 Door Wegon. 2888 H.a.rbor Blvd. Great surf wagon. Need• 1--Coa_1.a_M_eu __ 6'0_-0330_· __ pelnl & crpt. $950 Duet carb1 &42-2308 YW 'H Ill 11IOO. or beet off11. 892·50&4 VW '74 BUS, anrl, yef/wnt nu bait. low ml $2200 obo .......... WISOUlllR Pro1pec:t01, V-8, auto, a/c, dlg1t11 can. tllt. custom strlp6s. spec whls & llrM. (1LXV727) 112,IH Said .... win be made PRINT & BIND WINTER bidder In IM-t of !allure vemblr 21. 1985 • 10 AM •ICPIMW of the Trustee end •noe County on Oclober n Obligation MCUflCI by SlllCS I WlthOut warranty. ••P'WI Of 1985 COMMUNITY SER· t t tnt laid t ect GO~ 90AllD, 9J: of the truatl crea1ed by llld t985 OMd of Tru1t wltn lr'lt-t iml)lled. regerdlng title, poa... v 1 c e-BR o c Hu RE : :.;: :CU,.~ wtll C: '1°'~ t /Cltancellor OHld A. OMd ot Tru11. n.122 end oth« sum1 es PfOYlded l HARVEY eeaalon. or encumbrlllCW. COASTLINE COMMUNITY Ill ed .,_,.. The totll amount of Ull Pvbtllhed Ofwige Coest ,,.., .. n, plus advenoea. if c I w h l to .. tlafy the princlp.i bet-COlLEGE t ISTRICT Pvbllahed Orange Cou1 unpaid balaoce of lht obi!-Olllly Piiot October 3 t No-any, undel' lhe terma tri.eol t' t' s t 1 n e J e 11n01 of the Not• Of other All bid9 are to be tn ec-lhe~~to re+ect ~Deify Pllol November 7, 1•. gallon NCUted Oy the prop-lt'lrnbet 1 t4. 21 1985 end ~ter•t on IUCh llO· I Hanrt>y. r('8ldent of obllgatlon NCUf'ed by MIO cordenceWlth IN Bid 00cu-bid• or to waive eny It'· 1985 erty to be lolO end raeaon-Th...-o.4 v111ces rnd p1u1 '"' Coro n a d el Mar Deed of Trull, with lnterM1 ment1 wnlon .,. now In ftle ragulerltlM In any bid•°' In Th~ able M llmeted eo111. ex· ch1roes and e•penaes of the I PdS.<;etJ <iw av N ovem end other 1Ym1 u prolllded end may be MCured In the the bidding .. -JC Mn'Tll'r penlff and advances 11 the 1111_ 'C NOTICE Trustee and 01 tr>e 1rus11 be 5 i!IS5 ·Bo therein; plu1 edv1ncee. If otftce ot the Ottector ol Puteuent ·10 the provision• .. -. nu 1 ""-time ot Ille lnltlel pvbllcetlon .,. uuu created by N •d Deed 01 r ., m any. under the term• thereof Purctlu!ng ol ..io coffage of Section 1n 3 01 the L.at>or NOTICI "*' or the No1ic. of Sele 11 FICTITIOUS .u ... aa Trust The total amount ol tobN 1. 1908 in end lnter•t on IUCtl Id.-dl1trlct. Coda ol tne State of Cali· S71,072 49 NAMl ITAft•NT said obhgallon 1nclud1ng pd,dlh n<i Ca I 1 ( vencea, enO plu1 IHI. Each bld6er rrnnt eut>mlt tor la he DISTRICT h tr 0Lt.TI4 CW The beneflclar; und« saJO I reaso11abl) est1m11tt0 tees S , t.'d b d gh DEATH Nor1ch 650-6006 Of 642-54.a vw '75 Super Beetle. Ott blue w/blue-gray Int. new uphola/ctutch & pelnt ctlargee ll1d •"PIOMI ol thl with hi• bid 1 CMhlef'I n · 1 ... 0 "oetllMY D90 Deed of Trull lleretofOfe 111-The lollowtng peraons 118 I cn111oes and •JlPenMi or 1he • Uf'\' I\ ' <iU Tnntee and ot the 1~1 ~.._,., ... -~..._. ~ ... or lelned trom the '?"ec:tor of 'AMAR m eculed and dltlvered 10 the <Soong buainess ° Kereo Tl'\Jstee at the Ome of 1nr11a1 I I' r M a r :lo' ... ._.. ,,_",_, ..,_ lhe Oec>ertment 01 lndultrlal .-0.......V ,,._,.,. , KOS1er JOtletlT~ Oeeert :>,,t hi f Sa IJl•!ll!l!llll•ll). cr•ted by aald OMO of bidder'• bond~ pal!:' Reletlone 1111 general un~ 1 written Oec· Collection 51, 29th St put>lic.uon of'"'' Noll(e '' , 11um 11~ o nt.a Trust. The totll amount of to the order at-the t prevllHng 1111 01 per diem .. ~, .. -... lar1uon of Default and Oe-.._...,.,.Bead\ c~ 92163 S9S 709 6A A n,1 ,00 K ent lllri•ll• ·-"' obl""lllon lncludl"" Comm ""'ty ,......._.. Ot•..._. -• • ....,...._ -mllld ror Sele, end 1 Wf1tten ·~""'" • 0 1ted November S •985 , ~ Recent tune -up Smogged, registered S2000 Obo 673-5028 VW ·79 BUS 1 pesseoger. excellent cond New tires $4500. 548-0711 , ________ _ vw '80 Rabbit "L ... oat. 4•pd. 1n/rl, new tires, atereo, e111re fuel tank, •4 mpg, met blue $2250 obo Call M•-4569 2888 Hubor Blvd Colt.a Meaa 640·°'330 VW '85 Cabrlolet. Convt Ltd Edit, blue. Loeded. s 13,000 581· 139' •VW ·eo Bue. new rebtl THEODORE ROBINS FORD ~Ot>O HAlll<1• l\I Vfl <U,TA Ml\A (,.\/ UOIO mtr, guer1nteed, •Int, 11 ... ,. •lntll S 1750. 494-2552 ~ . lllTllllTl/I VW Super a..ti. 73, 1dnt Loadedt (L~•2BHN817) cond, gd tlr .. , em/fm Slk •31-43) CUI, S2300 , d'll M2·4242, flV 957-144 llHI ....., 'V • ··• Urn ....,._.. ... ...,. WI~ Ind the general m ..oelMAAY Notic. ot Default end flee.. Karen Kosier Jones. 8386 CON Tl NE NT Al 0 E. Hdf' t) 11{ S1apan, rM1011•bly Mtlmated f-. Board of Truet ... In en prevelllng rat• lor. l'lolldey Zl80 9UTTIN'1ILD tlon lo Sell The undenigned Goldsport C1rc11 Hunt VElOflMENT OF CAll· M dfld.llJ bl • .nds. four CfIT argw and~~·~ amounc not .... then rtva end overtime work Ill the lo-AND cw H llllOM cauMd Mid Notice ol 0. ington Beacll CA 926A8 FOANIA, INC" I e..ttomle r d n d l h I I d r I' n rull ... at 1 .... t me o 1 .. percent (S~) of the eum bid cellty In wnlctl thll work ta to TO AA)l•HTD tauJt end Election 10 Sell to ThtS bu11ne11 11 con· ---•tton .. Trwtee •r g ~~:::.'of Ihle Notice, 18 ~!,' o:i•r;:;.:,h•1'n~': ~~ be performed tor eectl cr11t HTA1' NO. A1ma t>e rec:«ded In the county ducted by en ino1vt0u11 ~EAL HTATf HCUAl· I br111 J·wr'> Thoubrn Dated: Novembef 4, 1985 proposed Contract II the or type ol worker needed to To tit helfs. ~. wl'lere tl'le reel PfoplrtY ,. Karen Kotter JOMS TIES SERVICE.• Callton.4a W hit<' and Merntt UNDA A. CH.,.., At· tame 11 aw-"--" to him. In 111.wta the contrect. ThMe creditors end contingent IOceted This stllement wa1 l11ed e«poretton, It• A991'1. •y· I \.Vh1t1' Mr-; Harvev .,.,.,.... ret11 ere on fill at the DIS· --"It _... who 7 985 With the County Clet1' of Of· O , =r: .. _ ..................... _, • lomey et "-• • Tn11tM. the event of lallur• to enter TRICT oltlce loceted at er-. ors . .,.., persona Date. October 1 • 1 Cou oc ber 23 · ... • ,,. ... ........, • ~a" a residen t 0 1 e,;UAL•-AftMCUN-1 1 ... t t t"'• mey be ot'*"""9elnt• .. ted 'r•nlrlln Connyence ~ nl\'on 10 · 1900 llfoedway.lullej Tflt M RVM:'l,e C-.mte ;~~~ft:~WtHbe eo..t Community Collage In the wfll 11\d/or eat•t• ot· corporation u u ld 1985 100 a..ta Ana. CA l270I. N e w por t Beach smce oorporMloft. .......... llr. lorlelted, Of In Ille~ of. Olitrlct. Phy. Fae. Plennlng. ROSEMAAY Z£80 FARRAR true .... Dt1 ••. Llftcetn F'a!Mll T1l~S1"-· (~) .,..,0 I 1926 Past Preslde nl D • .1.::r. II , lta "11'drnt, bond. the tull eum thereof Coplel mey be obtained on AKA ROSEMARY FARAAR A"·· ~. CA ..01, PubhShed Orange Coast Published OfenQe Cou l of Nt'w por t Beach •w ............... a....... ~t A copy of thlee AKA ROSEMARY BUT· 714 tM M°L -0.-.. Diiiy PHOt Octobet 3 l N~ Dally PllOI N0"'91'\ber 1 14 ' -___ .,, _.. will be lorlelted to Mid col· t1IM lhall be posted at thelrERFlELO FARRAR AKA Iott --•· vemt>er -; 14 2 1 10&5 21 1985 St huols PT A Past 1'0. leftla AM, CA W70I. lage o strict. JOb lite ROSEMARY ZEBO BUT -Pvbllthed °''""" Coast Tl\.-397 T'l\~30 Pl't'Slden l of Kappa T1llphoo1: (7Ml ...,..10 No bidder may withdrew II ahel. I be mendatory upon TERFIELO Oelly Piiot Octo.;;--31 No-Ol•Jw and Past Pres1 PubltlMd Orange Coest nl• bid f0t • period 10< forty. the CONTRACTOR to whom A petition h .. beWI ftled ..-.. 7 14 1985 P\llLJC NOTIC[ 11111-"' NOTil"C . ( p ::.. , Deity Piiot ~ber 1. 14. ttve (451 d1ya alter lhe date thecontr.ci te ewetOed, and b MARGARET ZEBO vem..,_ Th-.3T3 rUIX.J\I w. dt•nt o anht'lleru~. 21, t985 set for the opening thereof upon any 1ubcontr1ctot OrBRIEN In the Supet1ot ACTTTIOUI Ml ... 11 YOU ARE IN OEFAUl T ,m ~l 11\;(' nwmber o( Til-440 The Board ol Trust ... ,. under~ CONTRACTOR, Court of Ofenge County,.. PtllJC NOTICE NA• ITATl.MENT UND£A A ORt> 0#-TRUIT Nrw port Beach EbeU ---------~~~~~~~~ ~~r• .... t•t'ohene"~~ quwt1nQ ,tttet MARGARET Tl'le lollowtng ~ are 10 ATfO .IUNl .. 11M. UM-CILlh and tht' ~ P\B.JC NOTIC£ "'V , _....... """""-· ZEBO ·o BRIEN bl •P 11'\JeLIC NOTICE doong bYSl~ IS Tile Lawn LIU YOU TAKE ACTION ---------waive any lnegulerlllel Of In-employed by tnem 1n the••· pointed • penonal • NOT!Ce "*' Doctor & AllOC 1~ w TO ..,_OTfCT You.it~--.1~1.AnN' League o( • -1 IOfmelltles In any bid Of In ecutton ol the contrlC1 r1M11tetlva to lldmlnlet• IN tWtt<>VU.NT Belt>Oa Ave . Belt>Oa CA fl'TY, IT MAY N SOLO AT Nt•wport BeaC'h Sht> NOTICIM Ille bidding No blOder mey withdrew •tet•oltheOeoedent. 92661 A PUe&.tC I Alt. If YOU was.mal't111e member "'9&JC SALi l.. A. .. •• -.. vrc. any bid for • period ol 1111ty Th I I cm COUMCIL Robyr1 Stacy Oot0en1>er9. .-.o AN fltfll.ANA TION ' M ~RIONAL. "'°"'""' c~. ltuelMM Af· (80) days .,,., the 0111 NI 11111~~~ t =~~·~ cm M IRVM t03• w Balboa Av• "*' THIE. NATUM "*' THE I~ ( orona del Madr Notlol 18 hereby 91Yen lh•I ,..,., c ... 1 COfft"'U""' IOI' the~ of bid•. ... ••• under the ~ COUWTY "*' 01IANOE Balboe, CA 92661 I "fltOCHOINO AOAINIT l hurt h IK'liVlllf>S an puc1u1nt l o Section C ..... Otetrtct A peyment bond and •dent Aelmtnletretlon of &-ITATE 0#-CALJllON91A Th11 busme11 II con YOU. YOU IHOUL.D CON-"'d' ,\ fnmwr teach Pr ~o!,~~-2~~ !,': ~ oiii,bl~-::'No~"& ~'. ~°'::';'lot ~u=t: ta':' .!:.no on the petition AHH':.'".._.DtlTMCl Id~ t>yG~"'::~ual TACT A~~=~ ~ hth;· ~l~rhor I Da;- r.talonl Code, Section 2328 1 Tl'I-« 7 ot the oontrKI and 11\811 be wlll .,. helcf on NOVEMBER NOTICE TO PROPERTY Thll 1111emen1 WU ,,.., TRUIT'El'I IA&..f • no \ mona ser Of IN Cellfomle Cornmerc4e1 In IN lonn Mt forth In the IS. 1Ma et 0:30 A.M tn OWNERS Of ADOPTION wtth tM County Cler" or Of· T .I . NO ... ,_ \,C',.._ will be held Sat Code. Section 535 Of Ille oontr..:t document$. ~ No 3 .. 100 CMc OF RESOLUTION OF "'91 County on Octol>er • NOTIC E s HE REB'I' uni I\ Nov<'mber 9 Celifomla Pen.i Code and P\B.IC NOTICE Pureuent to Section •690 c.tltW °""' weat s.,,18 1 1NTENTION AND FILING 1~5 G•vEN tMt Of' weo~•)' ' u!\l th N tM provleion1 of ..,. Cell-of the ~nmef't Code of Alla, CA 92702 • OF ENGINEER·s REPORT ,...., November 13 1985 •t , , 00 J \)II r • ..tt (' (.'~ fornl• Auction Llcen1lng 1(4 191 the State ol Celdornla. tlle " YOU oejEcT to Ille NOTI CE IS HEREBY Pvblllhed Orange Cout odock '"' ol sal<S d•'I' tn pnrt C'C'nte r Unttro Act, the unoerllgned w1t1 NII NOTICI cw contrect. •Ill conteln orent1no of the petition, you GIVEN H11t on rhe 30tf'I Oey o.iiy PllOt Oclot>er 31 No-1.,. rooni ..-1 ISfd9 tor con· M rlhodast Chur<'h tn ~~ ~bliG Ille by oomoetltlve DRATH cw P'OYl91on• permitting the efloukS ~ llPPaet 81 the 01 Juty 198S, '"'City Coun-Ylnlbet 7 14 21 ~ ducting T rustM s s 11e1 hi·u , .r r 10~ ers mem ~ on the 25th oev ol N>A MAM LAWRINZ 1ucc111fui bidder to hMrinO end ac ... your » ell or ,,... City of ll'VIM fl"t-4 11 within 1rw o«.c.s 01 REAL Nowmbet', tN5. •• 1:30 AND cw HTTnOM tubetltut• eec:utltlee for any jec(lonlor Ma.m.n ob~ adopted 111 RISOIU11on No I ESTATE SECURITIES SER· on.ii nintnbuttt>ni o·ctoct1 PM, on the premleea TO..,_.,.,... moneys _.thlteld by the DIS-tlone with ..,. ooun before 8>96 ~ It decl11'11d •-te NOTlCC VICE. 1oca1tld Al 1800 N()(th m.1\ he mad f' l" th<' ...,... MIO property hu llTA.TaNO.A·1*1t TRIC't to 1n1ur• P•r·111e flMrtno. YtNI IC>Paet· 1111ntenl1otl 10 order -the .,._ IBroadWay S\itt• 100 111 1"° Ni·"'P••rt CC'nlt'r been ltorecl, end wtllcfl •• To ell newt.~. tormence under tM oon· #IOt"-be In per'IOl'I or Oy conatructlOfl of Improve-ACTITIOUI .,..... Ct!)' ol Santa Ana County or l d M P h d t loceled II Public 81oreoe.cred1tor1 1110 c;ontln~t trle:1 'fOAJ!ftSttorney men111obemeOelntheClty l ~ITATW•WT 'Of•nge St1te otC.lt1orn11. nitt .1 0 st 20t& Ptacentle A"'9t1Ue, 11'1 credltora. 11\d per..one wflO A~ WtllctfltouOh... IF YOU AM A CRa>tTOR 1cas briefly OllCt'lbed .,_.,,, The to11ow1ng "'"°"'era I REAL ESTATE SECURITIES ( h Ur<' h I h I' A~ ,,... the City of Colt• ~ may be <>'her'wtN lnter•ted be held: PMNowmOll 2t, Of • C011i111U911t oredltor of In "' ....-it dlatrlC1 dOlng bu9lnlel .. &• VM· SERVICE • Caltf()('lll CO< ,.,{,i))\'1 L(•Rgur o{ AMC 1fa mr Pl• aJc County Of Oranga, ltllll of In the _. 11\d/Of eat1te Of ~985 • 'eo-~lit. et IN 4* t M I ~. ~ ""'91 Ille 1 1tde9Cf1bed end pr)~~ 1i.qe Aowwa. t021-0 E .. 1 pot11ton tu dul\I apl)Olnled ~··~port flc>a h or to THEODOR£ ROBINS callfofnl&. ..,. OQode. c:Nt· ADA MARIE LAWRENZ enoe ....__. 'fOAJI cllilfl'I ..... ,... ooun Of 11'1 lhe rMOIUtlOll ....-v--·-11mper111 BrM CA 92$~t I TNSIM unoer atld pursv•nt h c.· NCtlfloe MOO. "2-2989 tteaOf~~· A petition Ilea.,_,, lllecl ~ ...,.., •r It to the pwaonat •A1Mtatn9fl' D111rtct No WatTW. c Fldl tte t Hll to the po-. of sale con t.' >\m1•man .A~r •tJ --• acribld be6ow In ttte met· by DonelO A 1.1wren1. I ~ DnW · ••-•ttw. eppototed 0y 84~ ~ ~~~ !...,. DrM La H•l>f• CA ~ 1n that oent1n Oteo 01 ~,. 11'1\-Pa<-1f1r \ 1 .. w FORD l01>0 1-4AlllOI 81 ,n ((),TA Mf \A f,tJ !1!1l(t ••--..,.of OOMIO R l.JIWl'enz, .>t & ---oowtwlWl\foutmoMtte dMCfibed end pr..-.-'"'ltoe3 t Trvsteuc:U1ect by P£TERG Mcrtu.Jrv l>tn'C"lot"I 11111 Jemw Strllfter • i bar Laune LaWl'enz McGlunO tn I Pvblien.o Otenge CCMie'itrom ttte dllle of 1tret .. 1ln Ille rllOlutiOn niie t>uttn... ie con-PELEUSES ANO OOAIS A 1>4'4 ·rt.kl Automatic, •Ir. pow•t FORD '15 T-81fd· CIWI, ltoef, bO. 14 blll tnlac. 3the SuperlOr COut1 of Of· =PltolHovwnberf, ···l--.oaoftenen•pnM6eel NOTICE l~i:i~ Olletedby en~al PELEUSES.HUSBANOANO ••• ... ,.. p/1, p/b, wire nd9 ._.,,,. wrtl MOO Scott ltf'll\O rod, 99 D.. ... County ~tlno that I 1 ~ In S.Ctlof'I 700 of th• GIVEN thet the • Wenen c 'ICll WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS ---------- whMI cover1. crulM , •15 17 °' t72-2o51 Elelne Glt'M • Wltlt, dly, Doneld R ~ Don.id I ~ C.. of-'".,..,""' '"""'"" -,,._ -,,.. ,_ ... ....., 28. •"4 • AM/FM CHHll•. 1111 I 24 t tnge, ~t 6rwt, Sp 0 5t R i.-z. Jr. & L.eurte ' ...,,. ..,, Ml'I dtlllnW Wiii ,.,,,ed lhe ~ ~ with the C<Ntlty Clefll of Of·• the oltloe o1 tM Counry '*' PIERCE 8AOTHUt8 wnftl a much more FORD '78 L TO II, ndl bttry. WllllMI McaMe • Drt L.M#IW\l McCMIO i,, ep-rtlUC ll)nt( ...... prior to tour tlona ano "'-o o .,. County on Octoe>er 21. lcoro. or .. ld CO..nl) •• SELL 8ROADWA Y (IOUSl51) · talSl000.'7•Dertauto, bltte.210fa,lfller'oovn,ctel)Oirmld .. ~ ,..,.1 trom\MdMeOftlte lhe ~:t=;: = = 1915 R•cord111 1n111umen1 MOATVAAY HUNTINGTON B!AOH elr 1150 H3-<MSM Ible, t>d, '° bn, mtec ltm, ,...,,tetl¥9 to ~tef the I ..one. TO .....,,.. --~ , C1iNC! ,.. ....... ~ ...... "_.... ,..,, Number 114 2ee1~~ b\I l IO 8r08dwov I · · Sp. o io .. .,... °'the oececMnt. c~ y~ MAY DAMM ,... fMI wtth tht ..... ~ "' t ........ , • Pu.,..,_, OrMOe COll1 t'UllOt'I or• bf'Mef'I or O.faun c MHA 8~~~~ER/P\.Y~~1~ '1F~~~. ·1:c~·~-wr,·og~ ~ .!:'9'crw:..2,: .J.:J'.::1~::;·:: t ~~'::'t ~oeit:: ~ ..::C:-11::.:r: 1~-::1n:11~~ ~ ~ ~~J~ Not-': ~~t=== ~:;~9 l50 BUICK '71Sk)'W1!8A. 1 84e-&aeaor842·2574 1Q6911..,,. ...... outtnetoot, .. t ... under""~ CommuNtyColege~ ..... ~!Ny ~I!'~ "'°o~IN1ec:: Th-* t.,.,...,., ll'Cludl"O 11\et • 2 d v..e ~ ml Sp. o • dent Adfnlr*tnitton Of &-e.o OMdllrt« 2 oo o dodt "'*' h-...or °' ~ _.t0n 1 ~ tneC'I 0t det9Uh No11ce Of owner, '· • -...... • 1FOAO '13 Thunderbird AndwoMeta· Wf'd'#• tlt9a Act , M Of IN 2nd o., of o... or "'*' .,. •· ~ tNt1 ,.,... erlCS -"ICfl,... ,ecoroed .MV tt , flACFM: Y1IW .... ,7~~~~t cond. HerftaQ9 Orig. owner, c:urfty bet, i rntl door, door A Merino °" tN 11941tion oernt>er. t~ 'tor .. __. °' 1 fillO Ne repon, !*9"' ~ PWlX M>nCE tH$ n Aecordlt 1 inwv-'. -.ofaAL PAMC ._ ....__..... loed9d I~. drtl ~.SO C~'7 • be ,....-Ofl NOVlMKlt I Pi.ce ol lid ,_.. ()too • end • wlilll 11he ~ • .._...... ment No ts-2t72tl Will - ... -•• LTI ~ ltthr/lnt.151·7114 Jeff I< 0Unwr1 • a... ao. ,. at .. so A.M In :ic:. o1 ~Director. ...,. ... proa1 o1 ..,. 9"'I .,,. a.rte on ~ "9CTT11DU9 • H •N ULL AT PUeUC AUCTIOH I CtmeCtt•~~ ~r=':!'! .. ..... I c;Nlr, ea -mile. wic:.t ~. ND. 3 .. 700 CMc I .... let'Y Kelln. eo.r Como ........ ,.... ..... 22. 1tl5. and ... .,.. --..... .,,.,,_,. TO TH HtGH ~ llOOE" _..... ... r ~ctr. euto .... pl•, '"'· OM Or'~l.. 'et Kedet, nu ...... ,.,,., .,, • tO c... ~ w.t, Ina ~~Dlilitl1ia. ~10 .... ,., ........ jlfC,..ll•lte pi~. be ltlt ~"""'" ... f()A CA$H llWtut _...,Of ' JSOO p c1f1t vi.-OfMI 1'9NO ca.. epllt ... ti. 'brb carb MOO 090 DNCI .1ecobe • TV, *a. Alla, CA 12702. Adema A-. C.. MeM. CA of ........ lfl 1no-tMde .,. ~ .., ..., ~ ._.,_ • ~ the United Stai.. or 1 Newp.)rt S.Kh wire ""' co~ IObtra ..... e.o. Wll/24 , ... M1 tn so A... ., YOU 06.llC'T to .... , 12.tlt ... .,.....1¥.Ulaf t"' E.lllllt»llOTlCIA '*9IOll 'U"™'" l\lal~ ,.,.. ~.I!!! 'c:Allllf\W'I Cf'9Cll OfWWll on • a .... n oo CIMnl (ttc•2Al<n2 > t --"'91• c.r. .... Tire .,.... Ol Ille ,..lot\,_, ,rotecl lcle11tlflcallon _..,ff .. ,_. N Ud 1'°3 4voce40 -·· ., ... or MtlQn8I batlll a 1 .... Ml~·79Cepr1, blUe, lmntr,tuba.,.,,..,Sh,bet· INUtd ...,......., •.,. "'"'• Ae quu t for .,......,.,.. .. _. GIVf'N "'91 T~. ttte 220. ~ ...,,, CA111•i.or ~credltunton, 1I 4 epct, Qood CIDnd. &2500 ttyd\rjr,mleouo~& ,_,.,.end.-.~..,. ~ •tta. Or· ..._t1DO.sm>.aot tH111 ••v ot ~bef.,t2tl0 01••••teor~a1,.,.. iiil!Rlllb obo 711...._.,_ equip ...,. •• ...._._. .,.. 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' --.,.... _....., ................. .._ .............. ~ ..... Tllsf .. M 11"1 11 ~ ................ ~Cllil*flOf. ,..., IOOktOlll In.Jill ..... llf •.. ..... _ It to .. ,..._.. (7'41 4'l4101 ..... f . ~1 .....,, ...... 11 ,.,.,. -..a-....,,111~11.1 Lol~ of Trw:t Tna. In , ____ ......__,_ _ _,,,_ I I • c l !W! mta MUC M>11Cl MUC llJ11C( MOC 11)11C( MOC ll)TlC( 1 W ll)JlCE • MUC mTICl Ml.IC ll)TIC( MUC f1>11C( Nnnoua .., .. ,.. ~~ F~ v~. INCUllOUI MJll ... 221M PNIMn1 It., I) Tcwo. Nennout WM •• .,... w...!!, 1A! p ~THAYN DICK hef'etofore '1Cnnoul ...... '1CTmOUe .._ .. ... ftA,_, ..,... ITA,._,. CA t2t30 um efA~ ..cmc. TO ' ·-11:-.M. OOlf\9 bulltlMe .. Penner• NAm ITA,,_..,. ..... 8TATI~ ,.._~....,._.,.. EelnOf Hartman, 102'1 The~pertont.,.. l<rtiol~llrdi.22168 The~~-m OffOIMO# I ~AnoM Nl•UL utldef the""" neme of O °fh9foilowlnopereon1111 ThlfQllowlnopenont ... ......... ... ,... •• ~~21~· Fount• OOlng bUllnW M! l'rotech ~· St, Et Toro, CA doing bUllneM • '"" Vlt. ~ CODE AMENDMENT NO and A MANAOl!Ml!NT dolnO bulln4M M! .,,..,. OQlng bUllneM M: llOUr'I "°"'9 "-* l ~ • Coneultin9 a.vtc.. 2,63 12930 IH Apar1me n11, IHU ( ..... t'9t...., H ·ll • COMftANY et «31 CllMI N.8 .. 2t10 Thi Rftlne, Nft-Parklngs.rvlee 1124W .. t· "*'''z .. U14 Mlchl9an. River C1Cr1r• t~:lv~P.olflc AV9,, flt. Co9ta Tll6-butlM .. 11 con• MacArtNltBMS •. lultl426, U.C.C.) ~C::oA:W-ot N[,_A C 4 Otlve. HuntlftgtOll e..c11. potte.acll.CAtHe3 clllf Or., #1t, NewRort eo.e. -. CA t2t2t • oun -i'• w.a. CA lff27 ducted bY' .,.. ~ IMne, CA 92115 Notice la lllreby glwn lo A I • • C4lllfomle M\111 dllleoMld Wlllllrn l(ennettl Flnoh, Bleoll. CA 02teO ~ t. MeOony, 32t4 ~U:otbu. I I ,_.,_ Joelf Muac. 218.3 Kr!fllg St-lllecJI( Strllhlm Park VlllH ~rid It Ort ot tbe wJttlln A"'•""""'' le ........ ~ ft~ M Of hp-2810 flit Mine. #443, Nft-a.nnec1 8i.wn Wun\#1, =rn· co.st MW. CA=:, w'::..-:. ;:: :=c:;.2:'1' Cotta w1l11~·~~of~ ~~An\':°':l~~: =-:.=:::!t":!\,! ~:.-:.,':':: ==t~1e~== l>Oflll~e~~ con-~=.C~i~2' Thie bu&IMN 11 eon· Pew J CftlC Thi• butlneet II con· ~County on Oc1ot>w 25. Svitl 425, ll'Wle, CA 12715 mfldl on per90MI proper1y ..., """4 .. , •:1•:=, rWtlOM .. pennen ltletlln. ducted by" en lndMdual ftlt. bu~ It con-~T ~~ ThAI ~I_. lllld ~r.:~ 1 ,_. ~~.~-::.~ hWn:=.~iMtn.. =-•:: :,:,.:. .. =:..r'=l· ~~I, ~:-:.::::"!:"t11ec1 ~r.w~ ThAI .....,,_. wee lllld wfth thl OOunty oearll of Or-Tlllt tcec~l ... tllld PublllMd Oranoe CMll 9211$ lddr 11111 ot the Intended ••t•,..111•11 /111 .. ll•UIRI "AMIC• ILAIMI "ITI, wt1h the County Cleft ol Or· Thie 1tatlrnlt'tt ... lllld wtfl the OOunty oearll °'Of· r.ftOOunty on Octe»W as. wttn tN County Cleft ot OJ. Dally Pilot Oc10lllr 31, No-Thi• t>ulll\9M I• con-tran ... ore 1tr. THE YARO-=: =.,• .,.,,., ._ 19N1 .,... .. ,.. Ctret., ange County on Oc10lllr 25. with lhl County Olttlt of Or· =Countyon0ctob9r21, ..-u =Countyon0c1oo.t2S, ~7. 14,21, 1M5 ~IOby1Umlt9dpMtner-AOa SHOP, INO. 0, ... ~."OMMIMTA L MHllRtlH ....... CA 1H5 =County Oc1o«ier 21, ,..,, Publllhld Oranoe eo.t 19 5 ~ Tll-418 Wlrll Rut ~~H~ ctl".!o::!:. ITATUtl PropoMd pr~ -:::ACIA ICATHft'YN PubHIMd Or1ng9 ~~ 1 5 ,_ Publllhecl Oranoe COMt Dally Plk>t Oc1obtr 31• Ho-Put>lltMd Orange Coeet Tlll9 ltl1emlnl WM tMecl C4t2714, • • llcatlgOl'lcallynll'llCltfrom DICIC .... Clwle D(M. Daily Pl'°' OclOl>W 3 1, No-PublltMd Orwige OoMt Delly PlloC OCtow 31. No-Y9mber 7• 14• 21. 1~ ... 29 Delly PllOI OCtot>tf 31. No-rtllJC ll)TJC[ wltt\ thl'County.Cllrk of Of· The ldcaOon In CllllfOf .. ,. :: pt~· or ~""'~ twfttifttleft .... II, CA vember 1, 14, 21, 1185 08'1y PllOt Oclober 31. Ho- YWTll>W 1, 14, 2 t, iN5 -i.r 1, 14, 21, 188& •nu-Ooullty on October 25. Of '"' etllef 1xecut"'-office .. nl• .., ronm9ftt ~·J .... Tll-430 \'llTIW 1, 14, 2 t, 1M5 Th .... 10 f1taJC ll)JIC( fll-431 l'lCTlTIOUl IUIMll 1885 or principal bu11r14111 OfflOI .. ct. Publi1hecf Or1ng1 COMt Th-402 ---------' NAmlTATt•NT ,_ of tti.lntendldtranefworll. ~~=.,:~Delly Pllol No'llfftber 7, --------- •-.,. MftTIC( l'tCTinOUI .._.. •-w-1111\TIC( The tollOwlng '*"°"' are Publllhld Or1ng9 Coeet wne .. lbo"9 P'-1888 rtaJC ll)TIC( -------~"" lllAm lfA,_..,. ,._"" doing bua1ne11 ... ORW 08'1y Pilol Octobef 31, Ho-All 01111f t>uilnaee n.,.,,.. le av~ IOf r::ion at Th-443 P\BJC ll)T1C( fllC11TIOUe ...... The lolloo#lng panons we l'lCTTnOUe .,_11 Com~. 71 I W111 11th Ylft'lbet 7, 14, 21, 1M5 and ldd,..._ ulld by the :::i~ DIY9IOp-l'lCTmOUe ....... MAim 8TA,,_,,., doing bUllMllM! TLK eon.-lllAm ITATlmNT #f-2. Co1ta M111, CA T~H Intended t~or wlttlln All INTERESTED PER-M• 11' ll)llC( U.. 8TAT'lmNT ,ICTIT'ICMM ........ flit~ pereone -IUltlng, 2619 Elden fA2. The fOllOwlng l*'tonl If 27 ttlrM YM'I INI YM'I INI SONS are lnvtted to 1ttand '"UUL"f Thi follOWlng '*'°"' "' 111Am ITAT'SM9MT Oolir'I Duilllne. ee.: u .c. ,-. Colt• M4M, CA tH27 doing bullt"8I -. Pec:fflo hmard Mark Dalley. rt8.JC NOTICE paet eo tar u known to the Mid hMrlnO and ...,,.. ITATllllNT °' doing butlnaM aa· Lady DI'• Thi folioWtng '*"°"'.,. ally; A.O.C AppralHll, T•ry l. KIChlglan, 25et Mldli::al. Inc., 21ee2 Branu., 3182 HamMlon, IMnl, CA lnten. ded tran1fer11 are · opinion• Of klbmlt ~ A.IAMDOllEWNT °' , OoT<J-Exchange. U03 doing ~ a1: South 1tl41 Weeme ~ Hunt· Elden •A2. Coeta Mela. CA Hunting Ion BHcll. CA 92714 flCnnout ...... none. for or ageinll tt1e appllcallon UM OP '9CTIT10UI H.,bor BIY<I .. 0 · l2, c:o.ta Co a I I In.., e It m Int 1ngton 8eecf1 CA 92$40 92$27 12..e Patricia Ann Wtlllema. ~ 8TAT'llmlfT Thi nemel•I and bull,,_ N outlined lboW. All appll-eueMll ..,.._ ~.CA 92820 Proper II II 540 Sen lonye Ann~. 1Ne 1 Tt1l1 bu1tn111 It con· Ptllllc> c Sllnl·Eml M o .. 297$-C S. Fell'vlaw, Santa The toaow1ng l*90l\I -lddrlU of the Intended cttton•. •Xhlblte." lfld ~ Tiit_ fOllo~ paraoo1. Diane Marlana Doraey, Bttnard100 A~ 'M- Wtema. L.tnlL tt\Hlllogton ducted br. ltl~ lno •• 2ttea ar.n.a. Hunt-An.t,.CA.i27°'-doing ~ * lntor· lran1lerff(•) "~ r ... e ecrtptfon1 ot IN• P-'opONI ~·YI abllld the uae of · eo..t Hwy, NtlwpOrt port BMctl. CA 8*3 8each, CA 1264e Terry L. l<acnlGIM lnQton 9eadl, CA 9264e and Eugene Ray. Jr .. m11ton 8Y1lllM Supporl IRVINE FABRIC CO .. INC .. a are on file with the Office of the Flctltlou1 B111ln111 BNctl. CA 92MO John Wllllem SUit, 54e Thi. bu11na .. 11 eon-Thlt atatement waa nlld llllt bu1IMH It con-890 W. 16th •10, N9wporl Servlcll, 8211 Oumm Ot •• Callfqrnla corpora Uon, the City Cterk, 2000 Mein Name: &.nMll/Amerlc1'1 This butlMN '' con· San. Betn•r•lno Av.nu•, ducted by: en lndlv. ldual wltfl 1111 County Cl9i1I Of Or-ducild by· • corpora110n BMctl, CA Jl2ee3 Huntlngtoa BHcll, CA 16333 Cul119r OtlYI, ltv\M, Strllt .• Huntington PMctl. Cup' Challenge '87, 1111 ducted by: an Individual Newport. a..cn. CA tHM Tonye Ann CatnQO anQ9 County O(I Oc1Qbet 25, Pl'llffp C. Sllnt~;M.O. This bualnHt 11 con-92847 . CA 9271~· . C1llf0tnla fOf ln~tlOn bY Bayeld9 Ot., Ste. 200-A, Dtane M. Doreey Thi• bu11natt 11 .c:on- Thlt •ta""*11 ... fifed 1885 . • Thia •••lament WU ftlMS dueled by:• llmltlCI Plltnlt· MM l(azue ~r1U11, 9211 Thal the pr()9Wty pertl-Ille put>Ho'. Coron• cMI M•. CA 82825. Thie llt.tement WU fll4KI ducted by: an Individual with Ille County Clllk of Or· , ,_. with the County Clerk of Or· 111'1~ Oumm Or.. Hunllngton Milt hereto It deacrlbld In MUNTIMOTON HACH Thi Flctltloul Buelneet wttll~he County Cterk ot Or-Jonn Wllllam SUit . anoeCountyonOCto4*21. PUbllttlld Orange Cout angeCountyonOc1oblr25, atr1daAnnWllllem1 Bllctl,CA82647 general u : A Retell Fabric CITY COUNCI.. 9J: ..... NWMrlMfredloat>owwN anQ9 Counlyon0Ctob9'21. Thie llatement WU tllld 1915 Deify Piiot October 31. Ho-19&5 Thia elatemenl wN flied Tlllt bu1ln9N 11 con-Bullnlla and It loc:atld at· M. W_._..., CMJ c--. tllld In Or1ng9 County on 1985 with 1111 County Cllttl Of Or· ,... vember 7, 14, 21, 1185 ~ with ttll County Cllrtt or Or-ducted by. '" Individual 15333 CUIV9r om.. Irvin., "'-(7M)....... JtJly 19 1985 nllM1 ange County on October 21 Publltnld Orange COMt Tll.,.27 Publilhld Oranoe Cout = County on Ocrtobef 29, Mae K. KrlUll Celttornla 92714. Publlthld Or1ng9 Cout Stani.y Ro9. 305e Prom-Publlltlld Or1ng9 Coaat 1985 ' Deity Piiot Oc1ober 31. Ho-Deity Piiot October 31, No-1 5 Tlllt 11atement -flied The 8u'"-name UMd Dally PtlOt NOV9mblr 7, ontory Drive. Newport Dally PllOt October 31· No-,_.., *'ll>lr 7. 14, 21, 1M5 ai-w-Mftnl't vemblr 7. 14. 21. 1985 ,,_ with the County Clttlt of Or· by Mid 1r1n1twon •t Mid 1985 e.edl, CA 92MO V9mb9' 1, l4, 21. 1985 Publlthld Orange CMll Th-405 f"VllU\t "'"-. Th-422 Pubtlst>ld Or1ng9 Cout anQ9 County on_QctOO.. 21. location II: Thi Y1t~ ~ .Tll-"4 Tiiie bu1tn11a wu con-TIMOe Delly PllOI Oclober 31, No-ne N Delly Ptlot OCtobet 3 1, No-19&5 Shop: ducted by en lndl~ vemblr 7 14 21 1915 ---------TTT10Ue W ber 7, 14, 21, 1985 ,_M Thlt Mid built lranal• la Thia etatement WN 'nlld ' ' • Th-403 "8.IC ll>TICE T~':! .,, "8..IC fl>TICE Th-3M PublllMd Of1ng9 Coaat Intended to b9 conaurn-. flCE with 1111 County Cl4rlt of Or-Pta.IC NOTICE EC Dally PllOt Oc1ob« 31 No-mated •t th9 omc. of: 1ng9 Countv on Ocloeer 21 '1Cnnout Ml8•11 doing buetn11a w. BR l'lCTmOUa ....... V9mblr 7, 14, 21, 1995' CRESS ESCROW CORPOR-MOTICI CW 1885 ·c..,. ' ,ICTITIOUl IUIMll um aTAT'lmNT E*1rtc, 1525 w. MacArthur NAm ITA~MT NtllC NOTICE T11•392 ATION. 11191 Mltc11111 "'91.IC HeANNO PublllMd Or•nu-Cwt NAMl ITATIMINT P\lll.IC NOTICE Thi followlng S*'tonl Ill "11. Coetl ~.CA 92828 Thi followlng petlOf'tl .,. North, Sutt• 1, lrvtne, Call-MQUl8T '°" Del'"' Piiot "·to..__ 31 NC>-TM followlng pereonl •r• RV'nnou• 1U·-·· doing bu'"-U ! Corey Wlllalm K. Brown, 20G2 doing t>ual,,.. N : W•lem '1CTITIOUl IU..... fornla 92714 on°' after No-TAXJCA.1 Al.Tl ., ""' .... • d I bullneu .. VIII.,,.. ...... -Brlxen & Auoclatll; Pacific Senta An• Ave., Co1t1 Accountl~nd Martcet•-... · ........... vember 7 14 21 1985 ong : ...,... N.U. 8TATtmNT u~-ca .,....... "'V NAm ITATIMINT YWT!ber 27, 1.,.,5, -. .. _ ' . ' Th-4-0e Drive l TO., 151 l<tlmu1 Thi IOl~I ~· .,. 8ctllfl9'1n41f1t, 2716 ...... -"'"'~ SaMc9, 2 Alt&..lllela Or ""'°'.. •• --n----Orl~i..J5. Coal• MMe.. .... _, ... c-~ u "Y• V•dl Eu1, L·104, Coeta Tiile butlnftl It con• Newport BMdl, CA 92MO ootng ~llneea u · HIBS fUilUC ;;:n\li llCt 10 C fomla Uniform OIVEN lhat I public hMrino CA 92828 U<J'lng""" N . ·"·Mat• Mela. CA 82820 ducted by: an Individual Leonard Jtm11 ~· H.alth lnlUf'enoe Billings..'. '1CTTTIOU8 .,..... Commercial Codi s.ctlon wtlf b9 held by the City Coun-NtllC fl>TICE Wllllam v Harrie Jr . 151 kiting AHOClllH , 1968 Corey 8'blen, 2775 Mela ~llMam ~ flied 8200 Edlngaf AYI , I-vice 318 Alvarado Pl NAm 8TA~ Ol<>e. ell ol 1111 City Of Hunliflgton Kalmua Orll/9, Suite J5, CF~O Or., Colt• Mela. V•O. E.1111, L·104, Colta 1t41 wu lngton BMctl. CA 92647 Balbo.. CA 92MI The foltowlng petlOOl WI The name and llddr ... of BH ctl, ln the Council l'lCTTnOUe IUll•ll Coeta ~. C~ 82820 Ronald K. Mc:ConnlhM ......_CA 9202f with the Coun~ Cllttl of Or· ™• butlne .. I• CC>f\-JHnn1 BHch, 318 doing bull,_ ee; Pectftc 1111 pareon wllh Whom Chamber 9t the Cl¥1C Nl.m 8TATl..wf &.njernln C Herrll. 151 Tllll bu1lnat 11 con-anga County on October 25. ducted by an lncllvldutl Alv1tao Pl.. e.Jboa. CA Community DIV9ioe>m«1t ctalm1 may 119 fllld JJ AnN Cant•. Huntington Blaetl. Thi following~ are Kalmut Orlv.. Suite J 5, Ind Und1 V Mceonnlhe9, ~Id by:"' tnolvldUal lN5 L.J. Llgglnt 92M1 1801 Newport BIYcl Coeta W. 8n.w c/o Cr111 Elc:row at tl'll l\Ouf or 7:30 P.M., or doing bualnMI It: Pro-Colta M ... CA 92020 195& Falmlngo Or., c:o.ta Corey &rlxen ,.._ Tlllt 11119mlnl w .. lllld Marjofll Hablby, 25301 MIM, CA 92027 " Corpora11on. 17et1 Mhcn.11 u eoon t""9alter u poea-feulonal Manegernent Ser· Thia bu1ln1" 11 con-M4M. Ca 82628 Tlllt atatement w11 l1lld Publtlhld Orwige Cout wttll ttll County C*1I or Or-Terreno Or M,., Viejo PSB RMl1y CorporallOn Nonh, Sutt• 1, lnllnl, CA tbll on Monday the 18th day vlcll. 1eo21 J Skypark. dueled by: a llmllld partner-Thi• bu11n... 11 con-wlttl 1111 County Cleft or Or· Dally Piiot October 3t. No--nue County on October 25. CA 92ea1 " · 1901 Newport BIY<I c:o.ta 92714 and the IU1 day for ot Nov9mblr. 1985. for 1111 Suite 214. Irvine, CA 92714 lhlp . ducted~ hu~ and wlf9 ~ Counry on October 21. Ylmber 7· 14· 21• 1815 1885 Thia bueln•H 11 con-M ... CA 92627 " ~ clalm1 ~ eny creditor purpoee of conlldlrlng • r• Cllrt1 F. Sherrell, 304 Wiiiard V. Harrie Flonlld K. McConnehla _ Tll-4lf Publ~ Or..,....~ ~~~Ip by' a general part-Tllti buelnffl II con-119TUES AY,NOVEM-queat fOt Coaat Yellow Cab Otlhlla. Corona d91 Mar, CA Thie ltlllfMl'lt wa1 filed wt~h:~, .. ~"""'tyb::'ot"~ .--... -.. -..... .....,..., ,,..... ducted b . • cor atlon BER 28, 1M5. wNch 11 the ~all..,., Inc.. 10 In· 92825 wllll ~County Cterk of Or-n • Publllhld Orange Cout "8.IC ll>TICE Dally PllOt Oc1ober 31, Ne>-Merjorll Hablby p.,., (:In~ butlMU day b9fore the er .... 1axlc1b ra111 In the Tiiie bu1ln111 11 con-ange County on Oclober 25, ange County on October 25, Delly PUot October 31. Ho-vemblr 7, 14, 21, 1985 Tlllt ltat41!TM1nl WM lll4KI Tiiie etetement wa lllld conllJml'llation date IC>ICI;. Cfly of Huntington ~· dj!:Ct~ by: an lndlvldual 1985 1985 ,.._ Yl!Tlblr 7, 14, 21 , 1865 flCTlTIOUI .,..... Th.,.18 wtlh the County Clltk of Or· with the County C*1I of-Of. fled abo'le. S.ld hMrlng 11 fo bl l\elCJ thrl1 F. Shlfrlll • -,.._, Th-394 NAm tTATlmNT ange County on oetoti.r 21. 1ng9 County 00 Oc1ober 21 Dated: November 5, 1985 pureuant 10 Chapter 5.48 of Thi• 11a1ernent WN lllld Publllhld Orange Coeal Publllhld Orange Coaat ---------The following S*'tonl.,. rtaJC NOTICE 1985 l985 ' THR ~'A.INC CO., tlll Huntington e.ach Mu-wilh Ille County Cllllt of Or-Diiiy Plio. Oclobef 31. No-Dally Piiot October 31, No-Ntt.IC NOTICE doing butlneea M: Bual,,_ ,_,I ,_11 IMC .. C.WM Mu. flNet. nlcipel Code. 1ng9 County on Nowmber vemt>er 7, 14, 21, lte5 vembef 7, 14, 21. 1985 _ _..;.....-,.;;.__--.. ___ Park lnv111ot1 I, 1303 '1CTIT10U8 .,..... Publllhld Or1ng9 Coat Publilhld Or1ng9 Coaat '8Rt All lnterllted pereona are 1, 11MS5 Th-420 Tll-4 l2 l'lCTTTIOUa ....... A¥oc;ado, Sult• 220, Nft-..,... 8TAT'lmNT Dally Pl!o1 October 31, No-Dally Pilot Octobef 31, Ho-PutM!thed Orwige Cout Invited to attend Mid"-'· ~ ..,... ITATl..wT port Blaetl, CA 92MO The followlng plrlonl .,. vember 7, 14, 21, 1985 Vim!>.-7, 14, 21. 1985 Dally Piiot NO¥ernblr 7, Ing Ind uprHI their Publlttl9d Or.nge CONI 1-~-.. -_-IC_lllf\_n_CE__ "8.IC ll)TlC[ The foltowlng perlOnl .,. Mldwlel l Cargile, 200 ~ doing bull-... Oenerel Ttl-409 Th-3M !HS -opinion• lor or ageinll Mid Dally Piiot NoYlmber 7. 14, ,.~ "" --------- doing butlf"lll u : AlpM-Jotl• ~. Newport 8Mctl. Home Repalre, 372 w Bay Tll-451 requeet tor taxicab r1t1 In-21. 21, 1N5 · FICTITIOU8 IUIMll '1CTIT10U8 .,... .. Deni. 205 Alb«t Piece. CA 92M3 #&-202. Coetl M .... CA er ..... Further Information Th-449 NAMI ITATE..wf NAm ITATSM9MT Colt• M-. CA 82027 Wllllem Budgl. 402 em.-92827 Pla.JC NOTICE P'llllJC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE may 119 obtained from the Thi followlng Pltlon• er• Thi loflowtng pereont .,. o & o Sottw-Servloll. aid Bly. Laguna 8Mct1. CA Roger Dall Mc8<1d9, 372 OffiCI of the City C*11. 2000 "8.IC ll)TIC( doing busJn-11: e And c doing bu..,_ u: Arablen Inc:. 205 Alblr1 Place. Cotta 92851 W. [lay •B·202, Co11a '1CTITIOU8 IU._N f1CTIT10Ut IUIMN NQTICS CW Main StrMt, Huntlgjton lnvealmenll. 1303 Avocado Marketing Relaerdl And ln- MIM CA 82827 Leo Noter, 27701 Hor .. ~ CA 92027 NAm ITAT'la.NT NAm ITAT'la.MT .......C HeANMG BMcll, Calllornla 92 a · '1CTIT10Ul IU8M81 Avenue, Sulll 220• Newport formation S1rvlc1 I , 8 T111i bctlnett 11 con-1ho1 Band, Sin Juan This bualnfft 11 con-Thi followtng PlttOfll .,, Thi followtng pertont are coo. ,._..,_MT 17141536-5227 N.U. aTATl•NT Belch. CA 92eeo Almond Tr11 LaM, Irvine, ducted by: a corpor11lon Capl1treno, CA 92875 ducted by: an lndlvldull doing bu11,,... at: Th• doing ~llnMI ~ OSl RMI MO .. ,. g~ED J11~TON Thi following pertonl ire Mlchael Carglll, toe La CA 927 t6 L Shawn Davldlon Robert Socci, 24128 Roger 0 . Mc8<1d9 Bllgtum 0-, 15 Fo11· Eltl ll 10391 LOI Alam11oe AUTOllOK.IJ doing l>UllnMI u : Saavllw Jolla Lane N9wport 811ch Andrew Blaine Miiier. 8 Thlt lt•t.,.,,.,,I ... lllld Gouraml Bay. Laguna Thie 1ta1.,.,.,.;,1 WU flied glOw Irvine Ca 92715 81Vd .• LOI AlatnllOI CA Dt111MfT\AIG/8TORAGE/ llACH, •i: All•I• •• Flnanc:lal 2855 E. Coaat CA 92MO . ' Almond TrM lMw, !MM, with,,,. County Cllrtc ot Or· Niguel. CA 92071 with Ille County Cllrtc of Of· JeY Ro .. : 31 Diamante , 80720 • IMPOUMD YAM>I ........... "'Clertl Hwy .• suite 232, Coron• Dal W1yn1 Bleuvetl 715 1411111 CA 92715 angeCountyonOc1ober21, CUJ1tl~~ Wa~. 11~5 angeCounty onOc1oblt25. lrvtne,Ca92714 OSL tnc .. 10391 LOI NOTICE IS HEREBY Oa~bll= ~o~~ M1t,CA92025 S1r .. 1, Newport B..cll, CA Craig Wendel Branch 1985 ty way 81I. 1 1985 M Betll Paul, 15 Fox-Al1mlto1 81¥d .. Lo1,0IVEN ltlat iJ1e Huntington 1915 ' Paul Henry Reed, 3130 92660 TllMy, I Almond T,.. Lane, ,._.. lOOO, Oral\ol. CA 92&ee ,_ glOw, lrvin9, CA 92715 Alemlloe CA 92720 e.ach City Councll wtll hold Tll-44 S.....,_ A¥e .. Corona Dal This bu1ln111 11 con-Irvine, CA 92715 PublltMd Orange Coaat Tlllt bullnat• 11 Con· Publtthld Orange COMt . Thie bu.in... 11 con--Thia bueln•H I• con-• publtc hlal'lng In 1111 Coun-5 Mar. Ca 82825 • dueled by: 1 general part-Thie bullnMI la con- Daily Piiot October 3 t, No-ducted bY-• general part· Daily Piiot. Oc1oblt 31, No-ducted t>y· CC>-9forlnart ducted by. a eotp0rl1lon ell Ctiamb9r 1t lhl Hunt-Thi• "bu1tn... 11 con· ll«'lhlp ducted by. • Olf*al pett· vember 1. 14, 21, 1985 nerthlp ,..__ 1vember 7, 14. 21. 1985 Jay Roll OpNra s. i..krttt lngton Beach Civic Cant•, rtllUC NOTlC[ ducted by: an lndlvldull -MlchMI Cargill nlrlhip Th-407 Mlctlall ...... glle Th-425 Thie .,.,.,.,,.,,, W81 fllld Thia ltltlmlnl WU lllld 2000 Main Street, Hunl· PIUI H. Reid Thi• ltltement ... ntld C.W. 9rWICtl Tall9y Thlt ltltement WU lllld with the County Clerk of Or-wttll l1'le County Clerk ol Or· lnglon Beactl. Clltfomla, on MOTICa 0# Thi• 1talement WU flied willl the County Clerk of Or· Thie ltat411TM1nl ... tllld rtllUC NOTICE with t~ County g:-cx: rs-Ptll.IC NOTICE lngl County on Octow 21, .. County on Oc1ober 22, the dlll Ind It the time In-Dt~UTIOM Of with the County Clerk of Or· ange County on Oc1oblr-t6, wltll tile County et.II Of OJ. ---------~ nty on · 1985 1985 dlclted belOw 10 recalw Ind 'Aln'tm" ... AND ange County on Oc1obef 21, 1985 ange County on October 26, P'ICllllJOUe IU..... 19 5 F1CTITIOU8 .,._11 ,_,. ,..,.. conlid« the 11•tement1 of IU-11 1985 ,...., 1985 MAm ITATEmNT f2IGlll NAMI 8TATlmMT Publllhld Or1ng9 CONI Publllhed Oranotf Coaat all pereona who with to b9 Nollcel11lvenpurauant1() , .. 11 PubUallld Or1ng9 Coaat ,._ Thl loltowlngpereont1t• o!lyubl~~~::'3 f<>:1 Thlfollowlngpertontare Oally'Pllot Octobw 31, Ne>-Dally Piiot Oc1oti.r~1. No-ti.ard rllatlve to the 1PPf1-s.ctlon 15035.5olt1!1Cor· Publlthld Oranoe Coaat Dilly~llo1October31. No-Publllhld Orange Coaat Oo1ng bullnlla' u : T.S.R. vemblr r 14 :, 1985• <>-Oo1ng bYllnMI y: Ktalg'• Y9mber 7, 14. 2 t, fte6 vember 7, 14, 21, 1985 cation dllcrlbld below. poratlontCodlthl1 0£NNIS Dally Pilot Pctoblr 3 t, No-Yl!Tlber 7, 14, 21, tl85 Datly Piiot Octob« 31, No- Enterprl111. 10241 Klnoa · · · Th-421 l(omputer Konn1ct1on, , Th-3911 Th-385 DATE: Monday, Novem-:~i~l~. = ~:~1! ~bef 1, 14. 21. 19~ Tll-423 Ylmbef !. 14· 21• 1",.L:ze 0 CHICK IVERSON Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. 0.llf hJ., h.,.rt ..... 111-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service The Best Car Buys In Orange County AreAt The Dealers Listed On This Page " CREVIER BMW ~ \ii' SALES • SERVICE • LEASING \ii' "Where Professional Attitude Prevails" apecleHalng In furopMn Delivery. laoeHent a.i.ctton of ..._ end c:Mefutly prepeJed UMd 8MW'1 always rn stock 835-3171 208 W. 1at St., Sent• An•' Comer of Broadway 4 lat St CIOMd Sundays GSTERLING SAUS -SEmCl -WStlC -PUTS Overseas Delivery S~lallata BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 JamborH Ad. 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' ---"' _, TOMORROW: FAIR j I, .r " .... \ _FOMCA8T8QN Al - ORA NGf C OlJN TY C ALIFORNIA THUR<;OA v NOVt: MfH J~ ! 1'W• .'', (EN r •, Beirut hosta.ges reportedly·slain Jacobsen family left hoping. praying as police search fails to turn up bodie~ An anonymous caller told a West- ern news aaency in Beirut today that the Americans had been shot by their terrorist captors and dumped an a bombed-out factory an the western BJ TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ...,,... ..... Frustrated that he could do no more than pray, Huntington Beach Trial of Richard W. Miiier, the fir-at FBI agent ever accused of spying, ends In a mistrial./ A4 Nation Floodwaters streaming through Washington, O.C., and Virginia, have klll8d 36 people./ AS Cout The do-It-yourself life- guard headquarters near completion In Laguna Beach./A3 Wo rld rcndent Enc Jacobsen awatted word this morning on whether his father and other Americans beki hostage in Lebanon had been executed by a Moslem firing squad. part of the cify. • How~cr. police were unable to find any bodies. The aaency had been told an an earlier anonymous call that the Pollcemen from Irnne, Coeta lleM and Tuatin formed a wectce to open way throUCh plcketa for truck enterlng Islamic Jihad plannt.d to kill the American hostages because tod1rect nqottations wtlh the U nited States were al "a dead end." A spo.k.es,woman for the U.S. Bu- reau of Consulat Affairs said this momina that the gov,ernment wa.s aware of the reports, but could not conflrm them. • , Mcan~hile, Eric Jacobstn. as well as brother Paul ofFullerton and sister Dta.ne of Lona Beach. were lef\ wondcrina whether they still had a father. "I'm Just sitt1na hett --thtnlonr 'what the hell's 'oina on?' .. wd Jacobsen, 29. ··we re aJJ pretty afra.id of the pou1b1lit1" and ttus kind of newi 1s pretty devastating." David Jacobsen. the S4-year-old ............. ..,a.-...,.. Lucky Market dlatrlbutlon center ln Irnne Wedneeday. More than a dozen plcketa haTe been arrested. Army troops resume their attack on gunmen be- lieved to be holding eight Judges hostage In Bogota, Colombia./ A5 .Market strike violence spreads Boating The unlikely name of Chicken Lips turns up i&mong top trophy win- ners In many Southland yacht races./81 Sports The Kings play to a 4-4 deadlock with the Ed- monton Ollers./C1 Doubles teams score up- eets In Sunset League tennis flnals.tC2 Entertainment Patty Duke does a Ronald Reagan In reverse, going from "president of the United States" to presi- dent of the Screen Actors Gulld./113 INDEX Irvine police arrest 13-n ear-warehouse; skirmishes reported in ·Brea. La Habra By STEVE MARBLE Of .... .,.., .......... Pickeung and outbursts of violence spread today an the wake ofa strike by thousands of workers at most ma1or Southern Caltfonna grocery store ch ams. In Irvine, police arrested more than a dozen stnkers late Wednesday outside the entrance to a Lucky Market dmributaon center and sta- uoned SO officers atllred in full not gear there this morning to quell further violence. One arrest was made outside the Irvine wareho use early this morning. and pohcc said they '"expect 11 to heat up" once trucks begin cntcnng the d1stnbut1on plant. Arrests and sk1rm1shes between sinkers and non-union workers also were reported at food d1stnbuuon plants 1n Brea. Buena Park and La Habra, according to poll~ Three strikers "ere tOJ urcd Wednesday outside the Luck} ware- houses an Irvine when the> allegcdl) tned to block cars from e ntcnng the d1stribut1on center "Jone of the tnJunes was ~nous. Irvine gt Gary Skull i;a1d about 40 I rvme officers and I 0 patrol men from Newpon Beach "ere to ~ stationed outside the Luck} plant toda) He (Pleue eee 11.AR..K.ET / A2) Valley boy, 6, safe after oyernight adventure By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN Ofllle.,_,,...._ An tense overnight search in Foun- tain Valley fo r a missing 6-year-old child ended happily today when the boy walked back home after spending the night slecptng outside 1n nearby bushes. Officer l(jm Kiesz said the boy. Alain Coleman. was safe and unhurt today, except for a few scratches obtained an the bushes. Alam. a first grader at Cox School. apparently stayed out all night be- cause he was wom ed that has ~rents were upset with him, Kiesz said. His disappearance had tnggercd a nighttime search that involved 20 officers and Explorer Scouts, one police dog and an Orange County Sheriffs helicopter, whic h was used to check nearby Mile Square Park. K1esz said Alain had attended school Tuesday and was last seen that day at about 4 pm .. walking awa} fro m has home on the 17 300 block of San Mateo Street. JUSt a few blocks north of the Fountain Valley pohct' station. When the boy failed to come home af\er dark, his parents. Michael and Nhan Coleman. contacted police. Kiesz said officers and scouts knocked on doors and searched throughout the netghborhood for the massing bo) Sht' said '\lam apparent· I) fell asl~p an some bu!.hes near a garage al ong San Luis Street, about one block from his home The officer said Alain apparent!) \I.as hidden b) the bushes and e' adt"d detection b) the sean:h team "He's a vcf'} "CT) httk txn :·Kiev said The youth's parent' apparent I} go1 li ttle rest ovem1dlt (Pleue eee BOY /A'J) ch1ef administrator of t6e Amencaa University of Beirut botpital, was kidnapped at aunpoant May 28 wbdc waJJuna to work. Ke is one of eeven America11s kidn-r in BeUvt over the past 19 mOOS: ioehadina two other American Univenity of Beirut staff memben. a diplomat, a ~a miss1onJrv &fld an A1sooatcd Pre. (P1eue .e. B09TAOU/A2) Boy, 5, crushed inHB oil machine· Victim climbed wall. fence---- to enter station By ROBERT BARUR Ol .. O.., ......... A 5-year-old boy was c rushed to death Wednesday when he climbed over a wall and a fen~ and apparently fell into 011 pumping machinery at the Villa St Croix condom1ruum com- plex 1n Hunu ngton Beach. Dana Loren Rogers became trapped between oil pump coimtcr balance weights and an assembly belt dnve. accord.mg to pobcc department spokeswoman Jo Anne Bergstrom. The boy was pronouc:cd dead by paramedics who e&tracted his body after cutllng a lock and shutting off power at the pump Statton The 011 wdl 1s believed to be o ne of five tn opcrauon at the c-0mplcx at Coral Reef near Adart\S Avenue between Beach Boulevard and l,.akc St.reel The wells. owned by the Brayton Petroleum Co of Newpon Beach. WC1't protected by a concrete wall and ao intenor chatn ltnk fence. Bcrptrom said the fences were eight feet high, other sources said the) may b.ave bttn closer to seven feet In add1t1on. a mesh-lake grate provided furtht"r protecuon from the moving parts, Bergstrom said Dana and his brother. Stt"ven J<.rall 9. were pla) ang rn the complex when the~ reponedl) climbed both fences .. to watch the oil well wor,k ·· Dana apparently fell into the machinery and v.a~ crushed to death b) the equipment "-coroner v.as scheduled to conduct an autops) toda) 8crg!.trom !Miid a neighbor drove home at about 5 p m and heard screams -apparent!) from tht" doomed 00\ -coming from the 011 \I.ell, He calkd Hu n11ngton Beach para- medics "h1k tht" dead bo\"s older brother ran and told has · mother. Claudia KraJI "-fire department spo~C'Sman said that oil well owner George Brayton operated fi ve wells in the con- dom 1 n1um compln de,elopcd within the past ~vt"ral \tan b) the Mola Dc'elopment Co Theoal pump \talion v.here the bo-, met his death. apparenth met all Cit.) safety l"CQUITC· mt"nts. according to fire department .,po~t"S\l.Oman \.\ t"rth Boating Erma Bombeck Bridge 81 82 84 A3 Citizens urged to plan for quake in Newport Bulletln Board Business ClaMlfled Com tea Crouword Death Notices Entertainment Horoscope Ann Landers Opinion Paparazzi Polloe Log Pubflc Notices 8P<>rt• Televl8'on W•ther 85-6 C4-7 cs C6 C7 82-3 C6 82 A8 81 A3 C7-8 C1-4 83 A2 --'If there Is a ma orearthquake, we cannot be In to serve all the needs,· says fire chief By ROBERT HYNDMAN OfllleOlllltNet .... Should a major earthquake or other disaster hit Newpon Beach. city officials say they're ready with emerg- ency plans. But are you? "If there is a major earthquake. we cannot beain to serve all the needs," said Fire Chief Jim Reed. "That's why t would encourqe everyone to plan for themselves wtiat they wiU do should a d1~ter strike.". Pohc~ Chief Charles Gross •arced. "I would sug.cst every family meet and d iscuss emergency plans. You have to remember, afotofus miaht be at wo rk when a disaster strikes. but your family may be at home. You should all be prepared," Oross said. G ross and Reed were joined in a discussion of Newport Beach's d1sa.s. ter preparedness by Georac 1.eb&I, a city geological consultant. City Man- ager Bob Wynn. marine safety Officer Ken Jacobsen, aod Da.n Woodward, sccunty services manager for the . Irvine Co. The forum was presented Tuesday night at the Villa Nova restaurant b) Speak Up Newport. a communll) aroup that hosts pcnod1c public affairtdiscuss1ons. Reed said lessons can oo learned from the recent earthquake that devastated Mexico Ctt) Each household should maintain surplus supplies of food. warm clothinaand dnnkable water. he said. PC"nOns should seek tramang 1n first aid and other medical techniques that may be reqwttd an case of m1uncs. And alternative shelter -even 1f it's simply cantpinaequ1pment -should be on hand 1n cast homes arc . Teachers ·' unions gaining clo u t Faculty-backed candidates win board- seats: observers divided on vote impact 'rhe names or the blfaCSt W1nnen 1n Tuesday~ Ora~ County 1ehool board elections didn't appear on the ballot Local teachen' unions were the c~t winners. 'Their candidates toORd a stunn1n1 strina of.victories. Foreumple: •South Oranae County voters elected three tcache:r--blded can· dldateund unseated two incumbenta on the aeven·member Slddlcblck CommunityCollep otstrict Boan:iof Trvstecs. •In the Coatt Community Collete District. stretehlna from Seal Beach to Ncwpott Belch. two f8cu.lty- endoned candidates we~ c.kctcd. That compkt.td a turnover of the board of tNtteea lb.at brain ln 1983. Now all five membtn have tcaeher tDdonemenis. •In the Hun11.nston Beach Union HiJh School Dlstrlc&. lbc tacben' union brouaht all three of its can- didate home u winnen. Four of the district's five lrustces now have been cndorwd by tbe unjon. In each ~ the teacbm' polincaJ mot1vatton was different. Seddlcback teachen have been wooon1 towan:i removin1 Chancellor Larry tevens. Coa11 teachers became active an 1983 after mast1vc faculty layoffs were planned. Huntinaton Beed~ teachcn are try1na to W'ln 1 pay rai1e and win contract concewiou. Their tim1n1 may have bttn pa1ea. PotltJcal oticrvm say Tuaday"1 low 11 .I percent tumout worted an lbt teechen' ra~or bcauc a ailnift. cant number of the~ who moee to V01C did IO to suppon kuJ!y cand.idatea. O\ben. W1lh no IPIClfk cauae, 1tayed away from the polls. The teachen backed their can· dida1a w;m money and votuntttr help. In the Huatinaton Beach ha.ah tchool di1tna. tcachcn spt-nt their money and wort:cd zealously to ekct their llate of JCfTY ulbvan. Boruue c.trey and DI v1d Warfield Some poliocal obtawn say the nO Of 10 dattriti teachcn now aft vinually usuftd of t>ana paid t.tk witt. 1 new contr"8Ct iuaranttttna biftdint ntrauon and ~ rm -lo1'Slime tcldtcr pb. lbey alto may reonve 1 pay ·~ lusher thM that leftdeml last"'""" Muy wonder about the con destroyed. "Be prepared . at wtll Jlll ' off 1n 1ht· long run.·· Recd said Zcbal, an 011 and gcolog} c:\pcn said an eanhquakc t·an hit at an\ 11me. "To me. Newport Beach 1\ a wonderful place to h ve all II\ problems arc geol0&1c.al."" he said Zebal said the changing gcolOI) an the Newpon Bc~ch u-ea would afTrt t residents differently Those li ving north or Pacific C'oa<11 Htghwa) for instance, mtfht s1mpl) feel tht'1r houxs shakrng while tho~ n · periencing the ~me eanhQuake on lhe Balboa Peninsula could Stt their homes laterally sink into the occ.an Ro1E1T 8111£1 ELECTION '85 qumccs of teacbtt takcoven. · Is 1t tum1nc over the tort to tht ttaebcn. a some contend? Wall they hkdy fet all they want at the barui111na iablc at tbe cApentie of quality procra.ms for stucknu? Or, as othcn SA)', art tacMn mmly utina bOMI ~mbcn to hstcn and to be"""°" 1vc but to vote ob;ecllvtly'> 1 Norma Vandcr Molen. ~ho 1ervtd The beach sand that supports home\ and bu!>tncs~~ on the ~mn­ <iula would loosen dunng a major t'8rthquake "The ~nd tum'i to Jell) and do\!. n e'en thing got"\ ... hC' satd. 7ebol \31d ne~ h1~-mc huild1np in the Newport lkach area arc generalh earthquake ~le In fact. h«au~ of thr l1anger ut falli ng broken gla~'· 11 ma' be ...itt'r to be in-;1dt a hualdan~ when an rarthquake 'itn~e" \.\hair the pant"h'it\ enrnu~t.d residents to make plane; for their own safet\.. the c1t} official'i said sccnanos art continually updated to deal wtth 'iUCh larJe·'ICalr dl\aSte"' as earth· (Pleue eee QUA.I&/ A2) • PHIL SIEIDEIUll n1M ytan u a 111nnber of tbr Hununcton Bcach C'1ty (tlemcnt.ary) School Board.. tS a,.ona thote who worry. he bthev~ \hat when offic1al1 are tkc\ed by peiC'al IOtctcl\S SJ"OUP'. t.Mf ll hav~ l)lnpitbeU• ICanu'll toward their bcMr.aC\orl. Combine thAt wuh input ~vidtd by 1uuOG pwplc and you rt likely to .,e1 a (Pl--... TSAC11&•• /.U) ' I • . I \ MARKET PICKETS ARRESTED ••• .._Al llid oftioen from Costa Meu. Tustin. Santa Ana and the aherifl's dep9rtmentareon standby if violence Ctcalates. i..we·ve UTCSted people fol' usault-ina a notice officel', vandalism and ~ projecti~" said Skull. , He.Mid some striten •= to be ~ "wrist rocket i.anchen" ~ ftrina marbles at trucks and ears ealerina tbe distribution ~nlS. • .. When xou fire somethuaa like that It'• jut ·like &bootina a sun," said Sbil. Don Swinton1 spc)kesman for tbe fOod wortets union. said the violence lo Irvine and other ucas is "un- fortunate.. but that responsibility .. lies as much with ttie food com- panies as with the workers.~· . Pic~tina bas spread beyond the ·164 vt>ns markets originally taraeted !or a strike by butchers, truck drf vers, warehoutemcn an.d office workers wti6 belona to the United Food and Commercial Workers and the T cam- stm unions. Meat cutters walked off their jobs at nine Foods Co. store1 Wednesday afternoon, aid Swinton. Picket liDCI also went up at meat procesaina plants owned by three of the chains. Meat cutters left their jobs at Lucky's plant in Buena Park, AJberuons' in Brea and Alpha Bcta·s lo La Habra when man.,en locked out Teamste.n. Swinton aid. The unions also increased efforts to persuade 60 000 members of the Retail Oerks Union to stay off the job in sympathy with the strike. Swinton claimed about half the clerks had honored picket lines Wednesday. Food Employers Council spokes- man Bob Voi&t bad said earlier that store managers reported most clerks would stay on the JOb. The coul\cil could not be reached late WednesQly for comment on Swinton's claim. Picket lines went up at Vons matkets early Tuetday &hr the unions' 22,000 members rejected a final contract offer by the Food Emptoyen Council. which rep. resented 11 grocery chainl in the talks. fi&bt market chains responded to the pickctin& at Vons by lockina out members· or the two unions and brin&i~ in rcplaoemenu who had been hired in advance. Voi&t said. Stores affected by the strike and lockout are AJbert.001; Alpha Beta, the Foods Co., Hughes, Lucky, Ralphs, Safeway, Stater 8rothers and Vons. Voigt said the employers' group ex.~ continued violence as the strike continues. 'TEACHERS~ UNIONS WIN BOARD SEATS ••• ·rrom~1 biased decisjon} she S&ld. . In worst cues, Vandcr Molen sees "a very likely occurrence" that money will be taken away from children in the classroom and spent on teacher salaries It's also a bad· idea, she said. to implement bindina arbitration and agency fees. "Compromises reached by an arbi- trator (in the cases of binding arbi- tration) may not be good for the district," she said. "The arbitrators don't have school backgrounds. Their· end pTOducts arc st.eel and autos. not children." · She opposes agency fees, she said because it would require all teachers to pay union dues. "Teachers arc professionals," she said, "but what's professional about forcing them to do what some don't want to dot' (About 200 of the district's 750 teachers don't belon$ to the District Educators Association and don'~ union dues.) · However, Ira Toibi?t the Marina ~ School principai who as .a teacher served as president of the teachers' union in earlier strife-tom davs.. offers a different pers~ve. :'You can't buy a candidate,'' he said, "and you don't expect to. What you hope 1s that you get someone whose core beliefs agree with what you think is rijht. _ "If you bel.iev.e in the democratic process, you believe elected officials will do the right thing and that they will represent everybody, particularl,Y the kids in the district. lf their decisions aren't good for the kids. they won't be long for the school board." Marie Otto, superintendent of the high school district, noted that teachers were invited to support their own candidates if they didn't like the decisions being reached by lhc school board. ••Tuey worked bard and they were suc:Cessful -and that's called delnoc- racy," she said. Most school board members in the past have been endorsed by the teachers aroups, she noted ... And as they get on the board. they make rational decisions," she said. Bill Bianchi, executive director of the West Orange County United Teachers, the umbrella organization for West Orange County teacher groups, said there is no need for the public to be afraid -that only so much money is available, and there's not a lot offlexibilit-y. .. They (teacher-backed trustees) will not bankrupt the district. There are too many restrictions," be said. Bianchi, who said that agency fees and binding arbitration should be approved "because they don't cost the district anything,'' said local teachers will be seeking to reduce class size by h.iring additional teachers. But that doesn't figure to come cheaply. To reduce class by one pupil throughout the state would cost $500 milion, he said. Bianchi said teacher union leaders collected about $30 from each teacher in the high school district to finance the campaign. "We s~nt quite a bit (more than $20,000,)" be said, ''but not on frivolities lilce 'vote for me signs' to be passed out on street com ers. "We spent a lot of money on mailcn to homes we got from voters' lists. We also walked about I 00 of the 160 precincts but not at apartments. 0 When people own their own homes, you have a good chance of findin& a voting family. We avoid going heavily into apartment areas. We almost kiss them off -they don't vote." All three triumphant candidates in the neighboring Huntington Beach Just Call 642-6086 elementary school district were en- dorsed by the union, and two of the three Ocean View winners had the nod from the union. In the Coast and Saddlebaclt com- munity colleae districts, teacher-en- dorsed candidates swept all five seau that were up for grabs. Jn the process, th.rec incumbents were ousted. Jn lhe Saddleback district, the resuf«represented a culmination in a simmering· faculty~administration feud. Over the past two years, the teachers have been critical of Chancellor Larry Stevens, chlef ad- ministrator o(Saddleback College in Mission Viejo and Irvine Valley College in lrvinc. . When the governing board con- tinued to SUpPOrt Stevens, faculty lcackrs set their si&hts on chanaina the boArd itself. They backed an unsuccessful recall drive earlier this year, then supported three candidates this fall, including two who were U)'il)I to displaoe incumbents Wil-lWd Watts and Robert L Price. bi their campaign materials. Watts and Price warned that the faculty association was seeking control of the governing board. . "I'm a good prophet.," Watu said Wednesday, after finishing 8,600 votes behind teachers' candidate Joan Huetel'. Watts, an eight-year board member who is an elementary school princi- pal, made new predictions about what will happen .t\er makeup of the seven-member board changes next month. He said he anticipates .. a Coast operation,•• referring to the extensive administration turnover that hap-. pened after a teacber-t.ck majority took office in the Coast college district in 1983. Since that election, Cout trustees have hired a new cbanc:cllor and new presidents for 0ranee Cout anCi Coastline col1eles; a new president for Golden West Colkle is being sought. Referring to the SaddJeback Dis- trict, Watts said, .. Without a doubt, Stevens is gone. I haven't talked to h.im todar, but I'm sure he's packing h.is begs.' ·The outgoing trustee said Saddlc- back faculty members poured up to $40,000 into elcctin* lheir can- didates. "If that doesn't mean you owe a debt, I don't know what docs,., be said. Wans added, "I'm concerned about (public) employees governing themselves. I think that's a bad trend. I think employees shouldn't be their own boss except maybe in private indl!stry -but certainly not with taxpayer dollars. "J think that's a travesty of the system. (Employee groups) arc learn- ing that if you can influence people on the decision-making board, you can get what you want." Watts said be spent less than $500 on his campaign. Mike Eggers, an aide to U.S. Rep. Ron Packard, R- Carlsbad, spent more than $10,000 seeking the scat of retiring Saddle- back trustee Eugene McKnight. But Eggers was defeated by faculty-sup- port.ed Iris Swanson. E81ers said Wednesday he was the victlm of "a dirty, gutter-level" campaign by the teaohers, including several last-minute .. bit pieces." The candidate said a mid-Septem- ber filing showed that.faculty mem- bers had raised about $20,000 for the campaign. He predicted that final finance statements will show that Saddleback teachers poured as much as SS0,000 into the race. Regardin$ the three winners, Egger said, "I think they will follow the teachers union's agenda .... I would guarantee that (Stevens') days arc numbered. The union's No. I agenda item was to get rid of the chancellor and dismantle his administraoon." But the three teacher-endorsed winners -Joan Hucter, Swanson and Marcia Milchikcr -all strongly denied Wednesday that they will vote at the direction oftbe faculty osocia- tioo. ~ . .. rm an independent penon, .. said Milchiker, a Laguna Hills research biolosist and homemaker. "I dis- culled this with the .ieachers when tbeY came to' me ud .of{~ their endorsement. They said they wanted someone who would listen. But I told them rm not anybody's puppet .. Swanson, who retired 1n t 983 after I S ·years, as secretary to ·the district board and cbancdlorr attributed her elecQoo victory to ' bf'ol(1 support &om San Clemente to Tustin." ..J .rCpresent ~ in the entire community, 001 !~ one faculty group," she said. rm not in any- body's hip ooctet... · Thom Evam. praident of the Saddlebeck Colk:le· ~ Allocia- tion, said tachen bdped put their candidates over ~walking ~He that teaChen allO coavtbu1ed money to the campmp.s. but be dcdined to say· bow much. · Evl.ns said ousted incumbents w~ aDd Price~ acalated the teuiOil beJweeD SlddlebKk teachers and adin.i.nittrators. -· When the oeW trustees take office, Evans said, ''This community will finally have a communjty college that is not at war ... While· dot apecifiCally demanding the Cliamissal of Stevens. Evans said the cbanocUors admirustration style makes him "not the person for this institution at this time." Some politital observers said Saddleback teachers this year fol- lowed a model that succeeded in 1983 in the neighboring Coast District That year, the Coast faculty union s"pported three successfµJ candidates who rescinded mauivc teachers layoffs approved by previous board members. Changes an the top ad- minstration followed. In a lcswinotional campaign this year, the teachers endorsed can- didates Sherry Baum and Walter Howald. Both were elected. A tcachen union officials said the faculty and non-teaching employees backed the candidates by distributing campaign materials, operating a phone.bank and contributing about SJ0,000. Winners Baum and Howald both insisted Wednesday they will not feel obligated to the teachers in their board decisions. But incumbent Richard E. Olson, who spent less than $500 in his losing caznpaign again.sl thctp~d Wednes- day, .. The fact is, there certainly is· special intcTCSt aotivity out there, and they're influencing elections." But the outgoing trustee conceded that the three board members elected with faculty endorsements· in 1983 have not always voted in sync with teacher views. Judith Ackley, president of the Coast District's full-time faculty union, defended the involvement of teachers in political campaigns. •:Jt's kind of a positive way to work within the system," she said. "You're not.confronting the school board all the time, and you're not in a strike situation." R~ng endorsements, Ack.Icy said, •you don't want people ypu can control. You want people who can sho,w re1pett and look at all sides of an Issue." Ironically, the current absence of tension in the Coast District may make it more difficult for the faculty union to rouse interest in future political campaigns, ·she observed. "People respond more effectively ' when they're threatened," Ackley said. Wbal do yoe Hile about tile Dally PHot! Wba& don't yoa Hile? 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Most of the others aft believed held by the Islamic Jihad, or Islamic Holy War,<& shadowy underp'Ound JfOUpofShiitc Moslem fundamentalists linked to lran'IAyatollab Ruhollab Khomeini. The sroup has said it already killed the diplomat., William Buckley, and was using the other five American captives to barpin for the release of 17 convicted Moslem terrorisu im- prisoned in Kuwait.. · In apparent response to the U nited States' public refusal to comply with the ransom demand, one of the anonymous callers evoked .. the name of God, the merciful, the com- passionate" and warned "the sad end of the Amcrica.n host.ages will not be the last. We shall shake the earth at America's feet and the feet of its agents." There was no way to authenticate either call, made h -the office of a Western news agency in Beirut, apparently by different men. "We'll JUSt keep hoping and pray- ing that it isn't true," said Jacobsen, who received the news in an early morning telephone call from a rela- tive of one of the other hostages. "That's the Phone call we've dreaded getting. Of course I felt real guilty for not having done more to ~. QUAKE ••• From Al prevent this," be said. "But I'm just hoping l got the call, it was false and it will neverliapj>en again," lo a copy of the transcripi released to the Associated Press, the first anonr.mous caller to the news agency said: 'We have decided the following: the execution of the American hostages by firing squad ... The fant man, who called at 7: IS a.m. today (9: 15 p.m. PST Wednesday), spoke in Arabic and claimed to represent Islamic Jihad. · .. Wait for another call from us at I p.m. (3 a.m . PST) in connection with the status of the corpses of the American hostages," the caller said. By 4 P..m. (6 a.,m, today PST) the agency wd the man had not called back. But an official of the agency, which asked not to be identified, disclosed that there had been another call, apparently by a different man. That caller, also speaking Arabic. said bodies had been dumped in a bombed-out factory in west Beirut's Kola district. The man hung up after a few seconds. Police later said they had searched the area thoroughly but found no bodies there: and none had been reported elsewhere in the city or throughout Lebanon. The second call differed from the earliei;'One because the man did not precede bis terse message with the first words of Islam's Koran holy book -"In the name of God, the merciful, the compassionate" -that callers claiming to speak for Islamic Jihad usually use. · The agency quoted the second man as saying, "All the bodies of the quakes, major fires and tidal waves. Amencans. including Buckley's, are A council composed of the mayor, in the basement oftbc Kola factory." La.st month. Islamic Jihad released city manager, police and fire chiefs blurred photographs of what it said and others meets periodically to was the body of Buck.Icy, 5-7, a U.S. review each agency's responsibilities Embassy political officer. It said be in case of an ~rgency. was killed in retaliation for Israel's Plans include provisions for com-Oct. I air raid on Palestine Liberation munications, transportation, util-n-... n;.,,.. · head · T ities, medical help and shelter, Wynn '-':'9 ....... -tJon (\uartcrs LO u-said. n1S1a. "We have to keep a plan to deal But no body was produced, and with any type of disaster," Wynn said. U.S. officials said the photos were not "We hope we never have to use it, but "conclusive proof' Buckley was :re~~:. it's nice to mow we're dcr~y·s original caller said indirect ______________ ..:.::negotiations with the United St.ates Da'rid Jacobeen had reached "a dead end." but did not elaborate. . White House spokesman Larry Speakes noted that today's dcath- threat reports "so far have proven to be unfounded." "Nevertheless, they are cause for serious concern on our part and we are in touch and have been this morning with our embassies in Dam- ascus and Beirut" Weir, $J)Clk.ing by telephone to a reporter in New York, said of today's threat, "Unfortunately, J think this threat is believable. Of course, we don't mow if this is based on solid information." He said that when he was released, bis captors said they were "losing patience." BOY-; •• From Al "AJ it aot later, they were worried that be had been taken (by some- one)," Kiesz said. "Aftcl' midniaht, they started to act more conoemea ... She said lhc boy's parents were "happy and relieved" when be re- turned home early today. Kiesz said Alain's reasons for not coming home Tuesday were rooted in "family matters." She said the boy's parents would be informed of counseling options. 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