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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-09-18 - Orange Coast Pilot! ... ' 4'o •• , --po. ____ - ) SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS • THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1986 25 CENT JW A :expansion coSt m~y .double. By USA MAHONEY °' .... ...., ......... 'John Wayne Airport expansion could cost nearly twice u much as o~lly anticipated when Oranac . county supervisors approved the S ~ ~illion.project in January_J 985. The Orange County Airport Com - mission received this news Wednes.- The Senate confirms Wil- liam H. Rennqulst as the natlon··a 16th chief Jus-. tlce./AI California FAA considers redrawing commercial airspace boundaries near major airports./ A5 World A terrorist group that claln1ed responsibility for bombings In France threatens to begin at- tacks In the U.S./ M Sports Angels beat Royals In 10 lnnlngs./C1 Entertainment Defending champ NBC gets off to a great start, putting two of Its new ;;w~~opllv~ Advice & Games B4 Boating B1-2 Bulletin Board A3 day duri~ a briefina by project manager Richard BeaJcy, "You-ceruinJy JOt our attention toni&ht," said Chairman Davjd Pretiisb, after hearing that a new terminal, P.&Ikinl structure an,4 othor airP<>rt impi;_ovcments could cost as ·much as S340 million before bond financin4 is figured in: Begley s eye opener of a prcsen- Rescue practice ta.tion was made at the request of Airport Manager George Rebella, who was eonecmed that "1X>unty ·officials and the public were bar:bor- ing an unrealistic picture of project's cost. Earlier estimates were based on the vaJue ofihe dollar in 1984 and did not include the cost of a split-level access rQad for the terminal or off-site road improvemcn~ agreec;I to during en- vi'tonmental impact hearings. Begley said. Rebella said the $340 million csumate is bigh and reflects the projected costs if everything goes wrong; The cost of improvements will not exceed the estimate and probably wijl be less. he sai(l. But. eve n tho l&Jh pl&na for the terminal and park.in.a structllte have been reduced to aallsfy the-airport's noise.sensitive nciahbOB in NCWJ)On Beach and Santa Ana Hei&}tts, there is no chance that ex'paosion costs can mtct the original estimate, Rebella said.· · A more precise picture of project's Llfefaarda from Hundnaton Beach, Hunt- ~n and Leo Carillo atate beaches and the Ventura County Harbor Department practice with an lnOatable reacue boat near the Huntlnaton Beach Pier. The boata can be launchea from the beach and are uefal near the ahorellne where hard-bottom boata cannot navtcate u.fely. cost should be read y in January, he said.' Begley and others witb the airport's construetion manaaement firm. HPV of Irvine, calculated the most ex· pensive solutions in setting, ex· pansion c.osts. And they increased aJl estjmates b1 4 percent to aa:ount for inflation. While a previous consultant est1· mate<t the cost foe the terminal, parking structure and fetmi nal road at about $129 million. H PV says the three items could go as hi&t! as S 168 million. The firm also boosted estimatea few on and otf..siie rOad ir vernent1 and the upgradina of ai dd areas.. A contingency of S 1 S million is alto fi&ured in. The expansion is to be fin•nc:ed entirely through ajrport reven~ not property taxes. Bes1des·thc s.urprise price taa. the Airport . Commission also learned Wednesday tbat tbcproPQSCd airport 1erm1nal will be diff~nt from what (Pleue ... AlllPOltT/A2) Fatal shooting of jail escapee 'Seems justified' But Laguna officer put on routine lea ve during investigation By STEVE MARBLE Of ... 0.-,NM .... A Laguna Beach police officer who fatally shot a jail escapee Wednesday bas been placed on routine adm1n1s- trative leave but authont1es said 1t appears the early-mommg shooting was j ustified. Christopher William Albrecht. 20. was shot and killed as he raised a loaded 38-<:ahber revolver and point- ed tt at offi cer Jim Fehlman, 1t wu reponed. Fehlman fired one shot from a distance of about 20 feet. strikina .\lbrectH 10 the chest. said Deputy ( h1ef Jame~ Spreine. The Jail escapee v.as lqlled instantly. '"Whether Albrecht was goin& \0 shoo1 we don't know. There wasn't t1me1owa1tandfindouL Thegunwu loaded ... said Spreinc today. "On the surface. it appears to be a clean shooting. But we won't know for sure until after the investigation." The shootjng investigation is beina conduc1ed by the Orange County (Pleue eee FATAL/A2) County may flag missing children's birth certificates By USA MAHONEY °' .... ~ ......... Orange County Supervisor Bruce Ncstandc wants to .. red nag·· b1nh certificates of m issing children 1n an effort to trace them should thc11 abductor request their records. Since most missing children are abducted by non-custodial pa rents. Nestande says they could be trackl·d down when they are enrolled in school o r apply for a passport 1f a system existed to alen authont1es when a copy of their birth cen 1ticatc 1<; requested from the Recorder's Office California schools require proof of a child·s b1nh date at the time of enrollment. althoujlh they v.111 accept a signed affida nt from a parent attesttng to the child's age 1f lcpl documents arc not available. Birth records also arc required to obtain a passport. ··tfwould be very difficult to obtain a passpon to travel or to enroll a child 1n school without a b1nh certificate." Nestande said. IJnder Nestande's proposal, law enfortc:ment agencies would notify the county recorder when a missing child report 1s tiled. The recorder would then '"red flaJ." 1he child's birth cen1ficateand noufy 1he appropnate police agency sho uld 11 be req uestcd by someone other than (Pleue .ee 111881PfG/A2) Business B6-7 Classified C4-6 Comics BS Death notices C7 Rednecks blamed for slaying Valley man in Florida Entertainment B3 Opinion B8 Paparazzi B 1 Police log A3 Public notices C6-8 Sports C 1-4 T elevlslon B3 Weather A2 By LAURA MERK OflMO.-, ......... The two men arrested this week on susp1c1o n of murdering a 32-year·old Fountain Valley man traveling through Florida were "rednecks who wanted to teach a dnftcr a leo;son:· a Palm Beach County Shcnffs 'ipokl•\- man said Wednesday. The naked a nd brutall) bcall·n bod) of Michael Shane Pancrson. v.hose fam1h is from Fountam Val- le>. v.a<; fou,nd strung between two pok\ 1n 1hc wooded area of Boca Ralon. Fla . Sept 7 henffs · inves11ga1ors arrested both Flonda men this week and charged them with fi rst-degree murder. said Shcnffs Information Officer Mike McNamec Pro-Newport Ceriter I: group raising funds 1 By G. JE ANE'M'E A VENT o.llJ ..... -........... . Members of a Newport Beach group favonng expansion of the Newport Center announced Wednes- day they intend to raise as much as $35.000 to support The Irvine Co. proJect. .The $300 millio".' ex~nsion plan wtll be put to a citywide test in • special election Nov. 25. William Ficker. a Newport Beach architect and chairman of Ci tiLens for a Better Newport. said the group ~as raised S4.000 to date and ha\ '50 members. Gridlock. a cit11ens· group opposed 1 to expansion. collected the 5.856 signatures necessary 10 put lhr S '00 m1llton development proJCl't 10 a citywide vote. The special clcctton will be held three weeks after the city election. Members of Gridlock contend the construction of office towers. res- taurants and four residential tracts near the business and commercial (Pleue eee CITIZENS/ A 7) Robert Lloyd Sellen in 1984 Old friends will tie the knot after a 40-year friendship By ROBt RT BARKER °' ... ...., ......... Mary Boyce and Jim Thom ton arc get11ng mamed Saturday. nearly 40 years after they first met. lie was vice prcs1dtnt of Onmge Coa$t .Collegc. which had convened its first classc, 1n 1948 1n the n:«ntly abandoned barracks at the World War II Santa Ana Army Air Fort'C tra1nana base Mary was the 27.yur-old wife of Dudk y Rovcc. whom Thornton and • O range Coast Prcs1dcn1 Bu1I Peterson had rccru1tc-d from tanford University to be on Orange ( oast's first faculty. "I didn't wink at her 1)nct in tho~ days." Thornton ~1d the other da) In tht mtcrveninjl yr.i~. their path'i seldom ctmJed.. · After a st1n1 al Stanlt•rd. the Rm·\r' returned to Orangr Count} ·and Dudley• was lapped h\ f'oa~t Com- munity Collegt' Di<1t11\ 1 ofli('1Ql'i to he lhC founding prC'\IJl'Ol of (;oldrn \\est C ollegt' in ttuntington Reach Thornton served 11 years a1 Or- anac Coast where Mary sav. him as "warm. fnendly and dea n of the.- faculty." He mov ed on to Flonda . tate and San Jo~ tate and then 10 Honoluto •he1~1le was president ofa comnwnH¥-rol~ ----- ,The) both wtTC w1dowed rcttntly. Oudlc Boyce died nearly three years ago. C)nlla Thornton died earlier this \rar I carn1nit of "1,,., Thornton'\dcath. ' Wilham 8. Wh11more. 19. of Brov.ard County was arrested Tues- da). He appeared in coun Wedncs· da) and is being held in the Palm Beach County Jail w11hout bail. said McNamee. Wednesday 1n vcst1gators arrested Horace K. W1lhams. 21 . of Boca Raton. who was "chcdulcd 10 appear in court today AJU\Cnilc also v.as 1n\ohed 1n lhc incident but McNamec ~1d 11 did not appear he was in'-ohed 1n the ki lling and declined to comment funhl·r about the JU' en1lc\ ca-;c Patterson died from wound" ~U'>· tained 10 the beating and from brea1hing d1fficull1cs he suffered a!> a result ofbc1ng suspended hetwcep 1hc poles. according to the counl\ tl>r· t1ncr He v.a~ bound both at his hands and feet ..aid \.1c:\amee Pohu: hcltl'\ l' Patterson had been lx'atcn before and after he was tied to the pole\ -\ccord1ng to \.1cNamrc. 1he two ad uh\ arrested were "I 00 percent rcdncd,., ~ho told tn\ esugators they v.a n1cJ to teach the'ie drifters a (Plea.e see REDl'fECKS/ Al) ln.f atuation led to bizarre Irvine slaying, court told By TONY SAA VEnRA OflMO.-,Net• .... Roben Llo}d 'icllers was tn· fa1ua1ed with an If' ine secretary when he killed thr woman 1n her apartment and returned later to sexually molest thccorpsc. lawyers on both sides of the case agreed Wednes- day. However. dunng the opening argu- mrnts of Sellers' murder trial. pros- ROBERT BARKER PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Mary Boyc-c sent a note of sympathy to Jim 11 h" condom1mum in Canncl "I invited him dov.n for a visit 1 had rcccnur, bctnJh_rouah the lncf of los1na Dudcy and knew that a 1s11 v.1th his old fnends from tht OranRc Coast facult~ woul~ "l& helptd me h p ve me '<:lme- (Pleue eee COUPLE/ A2l .,, ecutmg and ·ctefenSt" attornc" d1f fered on v.helhcr n-\Car-old . 3\ 3n- nah Leigh .\nderson 'was c;lain <;C\ en years ago b~ a calculating k11ler·ra~1-;1 or a sincere. 1hough em ot1onall} deranged suitor gone berserk. Deputy District Attorney Richard King ·accused the former sccunt) guard of ch n)b1ng through a bedroom indow 1010 .\nderson's apartment <?n May 14. 19 79. and wa1t1ng up to QO mmutes while the woman talked on thr 1dq1honr n Jnother room. .\ndn,nn hJd ~nlled c;;att Lake Cit) that night 111 wl'\h her mo1her a "happ\ \tt11h1•r ' [)a, .. [)(·trn-..· a11llrnl'' Jennifer Keller ponra' eJ Selin~ at the 11me of the killing a a mt'ntally unstable ~an, <"heated 1n lovt' and o"erty d1sc1phncd a~ 11 ~·h1ld who mistook l\nderson's grcr11ng\ for amorous 1nvitat1ons. '4.•llrf\ nnv. ~K. went to 1he victim's f Pleaee llff SLA T11'0 /A 7 ) Slayer's penalty trial repeats earlier hearing By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OfhO.-, ....... The start of the third penal!) 1nal nl Thomas F Edward\ o n Wt.'dnc"4Ja, sounded hke a repeat of all tht.' tnal' preceding II Edwards. 43. formerh of c O\td Mesa. was convicted fo ur ·\('31" ago ot murdennga I .:!")ear-old girl and wouodmg her fnend 3!i the) wal~cd along a road 1n lhc < lC'\ eland Na- tional Forest Edwards onCt' ..aid ht' wanted to d1r 10 tht' gaschaf'l\bcr for committing thr shootin~ death 1lf Vane'\3 lfx'm 11n 'cpl I " l~X I ,rnd the v.ounding of Kr ll' < artu:r hoth of Lake Elsinore. Hov.n er he later changed his mind .ind hepn cooperating wnh illlnml'"' who were ll"\mg to save his hie i\lthough E.dwards' guilt has alread} bttn esuhhshed. prosecutor John Conk) bej.an calhna the same w11n<'\~'I Tuesda) who testified dur- ing the fint tnal. asking apin that the\ It'll th<' JUI"\ what they saw on the da\ nf thr <1hoot1n~ .. fhe rea\<tn, Conic) S11d. 1, a (Pleue eee TtUA.L/A7) .I j .. I ' ] I 0 p a n ti y 1 I. a s c I • I ... Al * Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT I Thursday. September 18, t9N FATAL $BOOTING OF ESCAPEE PROBED ..• homAl Di1trict Attotney's office. Albrecht, a conVicted thief who escaped Tuesday with another man from an El Toro minimum-security jail, was armed with a JUn be bad wrestled away from a police officer. The stru8&1e aJona l...quna Canyon road started when Albrecht and Steven IUy Brown. 19. were stoppe(l by police who were responding to repons of a disturbance. Officer Kevin Pickard reponedly rcoog.nized Albrecht from a. past arrest and realized that he and bis AIRPORT ••• From Al was anticipated an the John Wayne .\upon Master Plan. The terminal was origjnally de- signed as a one-sfory structure at- tached to a five-story parking garage'. but Begley said the single-level design as outmoded. The .new plan is for a two-story buildi ng that separate~· amving and departing passengers. companion were eteapeea ftom the James A. Musick Honor Fann in El Toro. Durin& an ..ensuina strugle, Albrecht &rabbed Pick.ant's IUD and at first put it to his own bead, said Police Chief Neil Purcell. Wbe.n Officer Fehlman arrived on the tcenc, Albrecht all~y pointechhe sun at him. · Albrecht has an arrest record in Laauna Beach datina back three years when he was detained as a teen-qer for vaaranq. Spreine said He was arrested earher this year in Laauna for drunken drivin& and arand theft auto. Officer Pickard was the arrcstioa officer an the drunken driving inci- dent. Records show Albrecht was serving a sentence for grand theft it ihe honor farm and set for releMC Nov. 21 . A spokesman for the Orange Coun- ty Sheriffs Department refused to say if authorities know how Albrecht and Brown escaped. There have now.been 29 inmates who have escaped from the honor farm this year. The jail is circled with a fence and priseners ·arc :counted five times a· day. Bu~. in the past. sheriffs officials have '1aicd that inmates can escape without tteat difficulty. Sberifr1 LL Dick Olson said Albrecht and Brown were seen durina a S:30 a.m. budcount at the honor farm and noticed miasina durina a check about two hours later. He acknowlcdeed that the latest incident will undoubtedly increase the conoerns of Lake Forest and El Toro residents who are opposed to ~X;pansion of the minimum-security Jiil. Plans call fqr the inmate count ·at the honor farm to be increased or ev.en doubled to 1.500. •·we don't put people out there who show any signs ofbema violent," said Olson today. Brown. who was initially identified as Steven Ray Nelson, was serving time at the honor farm for stealing a wallet and $20 from a Buena Park motel. He now is facing cha.raes of escape, and two counts of arand theft auto. When stopped for questionina Wednesday, Albrecht anti Brown were traveling in a Ford pickup truck .stolen pnly hours earlier from a Long· &ach oil field. said police. • A two-level termina l access road would direct passengers to the ap- propriate floor. be said. Begley presented three possible parldn~ structure alternatives to the commission. The county could build two four-story garages on either side of the terminal or a four-sto~ garage on the south side of the term anal. MISSING CHILDREN ••• HPV also is considenng under- ground parking. he said. Design proposals for the 337.900- square-foot termanal will be sought in December, Begley said. <\design and construction contract for the 8.400- space parking structure will be adveniscd next Apnl. Airpon improvements arc Slhed- uled for completion b) 1990 From Al a legal guardan. To close the loophole created by schools accepting an affidavit in place of birth records, Nestande said he would promote state legislation re- quiring proper age documentation before a child may be enrolled in school. .. Ho pefully. (these s trategies) would assist an a family being re- untted." said Nestande who consul- ted the Adam Walsh Child Resource Center before formalizing his .. proposal. The center. which has a branch in Oranae County. is a clcarinf house for information on missing children. Nestande will ask fellow supcr- vi~rs Tuesday to order implementa- tion pf the proposal which be hopes can become a model for counties throughout the state. He borrowed the idea from a similar program operated in Cook County, Ill. REDNECKS BLAMED FOR SLAYING ••• From Al lesson.·· - The.two men and a Juvenile v.ere dn"ing along State Road 7. v.h1ch runs nonh and S~JJth on the ea,1 coast o f Flonda. when they passed Pat· terson s1tung with has backpack on the east side of the road ..\ccording to police repons. whit~ more apparently was dnvang the car w11h the juvenile an the front seat and Williams an the back. '"'Wallaams told Whitmore to go back and pack up 1hc wh11e male," said McNamee. Patterso n alle$edly got an the back seat of the car with Williams. Dunng a <.·on,ersauo n an the car. Patterson told the men he had come from Marathon. an the Flonda Ke"s and "as on his ~a> tO New Jersc)> · Patterson had JUSI picked up $400 from the Western L naon office an the Flnn1fa Ke'~ th:11 h:1r1 h<-rn \qrN1 to GAME ham b\ has mother an Fountain Valle~ .. McNamee said. Wh11more reponedl> drove to an empt~ stor~~e lot an Boca Raton owned bvW1ll1ams' father and de- manded ·Patterson hand over any money he had. Patterson apparently denied having any mo ney but said he c'ould $Cl S400 1f the they gave him some tame. ··He was trying to stall the men." said McNamee. Once out of the car. Patterson ··a11emp1ed 10 flee the area but the men Jumped ham and hit and kicked several ttmes before they strung him up ... said McNarnee. .\fter 1~1ng Patterson up, the men allegedly tore ofT has clothes. rum- maged through has belongmgs and stole the $400. McNamee said. I WEEK 1 / DAY 5 75 I... 39 10 8 1r YEAH ... / Al FLUENT, THAT'S ME ••• I'll BE HERE EVERYDAY WITH YOUR DAILY WIN -CO NUMBERS! QIJ"'E 'Jr~ 0' 10,,r gc"'e cord or ro I our HOTl l E 642 4333 9 5 f./i F 'JS• 1:,r WI GO 1nf0rmo11or Daily Pilat & TWA ~ • ... u [J -11()./, GOO[ :. ~f 4,., A According to McNamce. police will present the state attorney with the case and first degree murder charges. · If the state attorney agrees with the charges the case could go before a grand jury where the two men could be sentenced to die. Florida has capital punishment Laws. "I guarantee we will present it to the state attorney. -'Vld although I can't speak for the prosecutors. I can't believe a prosecutor, with as brutal a murder as this was, would not take it to the grand jury," said McNamee, who was a prosecuting attorney. Whitmore walked into the sheriffs office with his father Tuesday after deputies said they wanted to question him and was arrested. Deputies obtained a search warrant and ar· rested Williams at has home. McNamee said. 52 67 9-18-86 ,_ Clouds return, maybe with rain An upper level IOw pr..,,. ty8tem off the Oregon ....... moving IAOwty eou1heMt, drwtng llghtty coot« ..ather end poeeible lhOwera Into tome.,.... of Southern Celltornla Friday. Tht F0tte11tj1or 8 pm EOT, Frt,-Sept 19 C.. lie ... Wiii Qlw wey to thidt douda Friday mornjng In coestel end mount.in ., .... wtth ecattered ~• forec:ut. But only high douda wlll reech the Interior aectlona of Southern Cellfom!a. 'temperatur• thould reech 86 to 72 at the bMchel Friday. Along the Orange COMt It will be pertly cioudy ton~t and Frtday exoept moetly ok>udy lat• tonlgt)t end Friday mof'n ~h k>cel epr'"9< ... end drtzzte north. C9oW Friday. 8Nch ha Friday 86 to 72. Lowa tonight 80 to CM-. Velley hlgha Friday 7 to 80. Lowa tonight l5e to 80. From Pofnt Conc.ptlon to the Mexican Border -Inner wetera: Southweet to weat wind• 12 to 18 knots with 3-foot seas In the afternoon and evening hour• thfough Friday. Southwest ewell 2 ft. Partly cloudy lklM except moatty cloudy late tonight arulf.dday morning. U.S. Tempe. ~StPeul 82 S7 .....,,..... as &9 ...... Orieen. IO 1' .. IA NewYcnCltr " 52 ~-83 60 Oli-.Ctty 89 71 A.rdlottge ~ 61 OmeM 77 64 All9nta eo ~le 89 48 Calif. Temps. 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IO Fttdey at 7:00 a.m ano ttMI ~ at ........ 12 51 7:60p.m. COUPLE ••• From Al thing new to think about to help me get through what I had to get through." Thornton accepted the invitation, and their friendship reached new heights. And so, Saturday at 5 p.m . John. 76, is marrying Mary, 65. at the prden at the Five Crowns Restaurant m Corona del Mar. A few "old regulars" from Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and family members will attend. The Rev. James Thornton. Jim·s only son and a Catholic pnest in the Holy Cross Society in Ponland. Ore., will help marrv his dad. The Rev. William McQuoid of St. Mark Presbyterian Church also will officiate. 581'0•1>< ... $81\JOM Santa Ana s ..... CNZ • Sante'Matte San••Mon!U J-Valley To<raoc:e Yoaem<l•V"t M H 11 eo 82 61 64 68 77 54 ee e1 S2 43 71 S7 SS 4S Smog Report PQllulan1 llancl81d lnOll• (pell 0-100 gooO 100-200 un/IMllllM '°' -..... people. 200-300 unllMllllful IOf .... 300-SOO nUAtOOua Flttl ~ II tOd•y'• ~ lor-t, -.d .. II'~ O.Y• enained pa1 Seel 6Mcl! to MICA rt hut Blvd 504 7 trvlM Seddtel>acil Valtey SO.I? L..egvna 8Nctl 42 llor-11 Loe A~ Altl>Orl !Ml-50 Extended ~ ,.,. ""°'° bf ......, ...... "I received a Christmas card from Winnie Peterson (the wife of the former Orange Coast president), say- ing wasn't it too bad about Cyrilla," Mrs. Boyce sajd. "I sent Jim a note of sympathy. and invited him to visit his friends. Mary Boyce and Jim Thorton will wed Saturday. "He arrived m March or April. and I asked him if there was something I could do. An'd he said. yes. I could marry him. I was shocked. (But she recovered quickly, Jim said.) "I asked him how he could be so sure so soon and that we needed to see more of each other," she said. It was about June, she said, that she a$feed to take the trip to the altar with ham ... We didn't waste much time. But Jim says you don't have much MAIN OFFICE ..!){ /\t')' f:M, ')• ........ •Jfl'-.A A \Al _.,.., •• ,..~.,. p • ''-,:; '\11 V~~ A •,~, .. ume when you're a senior ciuzen " Mary said even her three children got in volved. "My son. Tom (a doctor at UC San Francisco) said he didn't want to influence m)' decision. But he c.alled two nights in a row to sa) ""hat a nice man Jam 1s." Thornton said has reasons were simple. "She's the only o ne I kncY. that I would be happy with." he said. "She's the only gal my wife wouldn'1 ·object to. I recognize a lady when I sec one:· Marv Bo\.CC said her doctor rla1m<. he knoy,s wh) she said )C!.. "He told me I'd do anything to marn another lmhman Yoho Y.Cnt to tan(ord." she said. "Both Dudle' and Jam are I rash and ho th ha' t> bachelor's. master's and d()( torate degrees from Stanford. "If 1t''> one thing \\Cha' en 't leamed ahout 1n this countr: 11 1s how much old people can Im c earh other and CnJO) l'al h o ther "I tell m) luds not to wor'r)' about old age. I tell them 11·s wonderful to take plca,urc'I 1n new e p<.'racnces. There are al\\3~' ~urpnses .. Delly Piiot Dell very 11 Guaranteed ,,,, tt • ""'•1 t I ~ ' .:. au •eo I OS 6'2·S618 ~""'"' ,\ e-a I r a t-4;-•Jl v(. ~r· '981 ,,, IJf,.. .,~~ t.,.(i V "0 C ,....ftfl , "'1· Justcall 642-6086 • .,,I I ,,,. t, ' . "'' ,. . ~ ' • • ~ ·f" ~"11~ \.!'01 ~ v~1';1' 0' PJ l ', ''"it'1Pf '' .JQ .. P'' ~ ........ , ,._~.,.. ~ ... , .... , '1o1 ,, ... ,.. .,. •• t' ii : ... -S~ .. ' l • !Jf'' N i> . . , .. , .. : ' ~ .... ~t. ... -.~,. . I ---- • ... -ti ,. .)\' -, l-A ... --~ ,,, .. t"'J ·~· I •.,,,. ~ ~.. • :-• t!""' • t •• ~ i\ ~f""' .,~. "'" t s• .. _ r: i r-1 •• --. .,.j' '), J ,. i t ........ V ~a, •• ..,; .... c~ "'la_, l.. , .. _,_. N '.\ fl'"' 't -, .. .,.. s .. · .... ~ ... I df .:S."~d .. • .. r.._,•t,; La l !' \..-;t; , ... l' 11C A~· tid' ~ .. ....,. ~ G I ""'" "'4 V•\.d " • d .:. .. ~ -vat:. 79, NO. 211 THE PHELPS DIFFERENCE We will value our customers' time. ( )ur l lhtoml'r" Lome to u ... heLJUSl' rhc}' ncc<l ..,omcrh1n~ Whether they nrccl "PCLlhl IOCTL hand !St ,rnd <;fl"\'ICl':> 0 1 dtrellton (1nd shopptn~ "ug· ~o:;taon.., they have onl>" a lnnucd ttme in wh1Lh we ~in ... m ... t)' their nn·J-. ~<1 11ur d l'-lt'l11l'I., 11111c '' .h '.ilu.1hh., to U.., .I'> It I" (1) lhl'lll 1 tll)l' h .I n•-.1)\ITlC \\l' ... hJre w11h I'll! l Lhtl )mer:. ,mJ we inu ... t rc ... rn 1 It nn le"" th.m we rl''-Pl'LI 1ll1r 1 u-.1nm1'r' ,and 11ur-.d\1..· ... \ I PlllltllUtl); /1111/uhltl Ill ( u~1,/ (ol\lt '-r"' \aorr ltour' "111n f n h\ "' \.11 h) ti \u n I 2 > I What do you lake ahout the Daill> Pilot'' \.\'h aa don't vou lake? Call the number ahi.i'c and 'our message will be recotded. tranwnhed and· lk - la "ered to the appropnatc ed11or The same 24-hour ansY.en ng sen Ill' mJ' tx· u~d to record le11ers to the cd11or on an' topal Contnbutors to our Letters column mu\t 1ndudl' their name and te\ephone number lor 'cnlicataon Tells us \\hat's on \Our mind I. .. ·r ,.. ,. • •• ' • =·· ,, j ... .. ... .. ... ,.,.,. . "•' + r •' , ' .. Clrculetlon TelephonH 7 If• t Butu r1 ~ Bu.1Rr1 Council fonuns slated in L&guna Two forums for c.ndidates running for the ~una Beach City Council will be held Friday. All su ca~djdaJ.cs. runnina for the three open City Council seats m November have been invited to attend both forums, which are open to the f 'ublic. The Laguna Beach Rotary Club wil host a forum in the Laauna R09m of the La&una Hotel at 12:30 p.m., There is a no host lunch for $9..50 at noon. t='or more mfonnatfon call f>at Barry at 494-2S35. . The North Laguna.Community Association will s~nsor a forum from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Unitanan HaJI, 429Cypress Drive in Laguna Beach. Retlred officers to meet · The September dinner mcetina of -the -South Coast. c~apter of the Retired Military Officers Assoc1at1on bas been chanaed from today to Friday at 6:30 p.m. at the El Toro Marine Corps Air Station officers club. Air Force Lt. Col. Dennis R. Masson chiefof project integration at the 659,Sth Shuttle Tcs.i Group at Vandenbcra Air force Base, wiJl sl)Cak on the shu~tle Launch program. Call 498-9~25 for reservations~ Catarac t .cr.eenlngs slated Free ca taract screening exams will be offered to South County residents Friday from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Great Western Savings and Loan at the ~a~ket on the Lake. 27752 Vista del Lago, Mission VieJo. Another screening session is scheduled for Sept. 26 at the same hours in the community room of Glendale ~ederal Savings, 24221 Calle de la Louisa. Laguna Hills. Call 951-4641 for more information. Mensa senlon ln NB Kirlian photography will be the subject of a talk ~y Pat Schulte at the general meeting of Orange County Mensa Friday at 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Beach Library, 856 San Clemente Drive. The public is invited and information is available evenings at 407-3366. County ldstory talk set The history of Orange Coun\y will be presented through pictures at Friday's meeting of the Fnends of the Saddleback College Library. Historian and author Pam Hallan-Gibson of San Juan Capistrano. a fourth-generation Orange Count1an, will spcalc on her new book ... The Golden Promise." at 7:30 p.m. The public 1s invited and information is available at 582-4544. England tour prevlewed A free preview of Coastline Community College·s a nnual London arts and theater program will be held Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. at the college's Westminster Center. 13521 Edwards St. Instructors Judith Ackley and Brian Conley will preview the tour, wh ich runs from Dec. 29 to Jan. 8. Call 241 -6186 for details. Senlors plan Jua u The Costa Mesa Senior Citizens will hold a luau Fnda}' at 5:30 p.m. at the Neighborhood Communi- ty Center, 1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. All seniors (50 and older) are inv11ed and the cost 1s SS per person. Call the center a1 645-1032 for further information. College workshops offered Two half-da) personal enhancement work· shops will be presented Saturda~ at Irvine Valley College ... l 'n1quel}' Beauuful .. will meet from 9 a.m to noon 1n Room .).305. while "Ne"' You Beaut' Makeover" 1s scheduled from I to 4 p.m. in Room A306. The fees are$35 for the first workshop and S 15 for the second. or S46 fo r both. Call 559-3333 for details. An Invitation: Attention organization prelldents and MC- retarlel· We want to help make ~r upcoming evenll. m.ftlng1. seminars and lundra1a.r1 suc- oeatul. s.nd brief announcement11ncludlng time. plac., coat (If any) and a phOM number for additional lnfOf'matlon to Bulletin Board. Daily Piiot. P.O Box 1560. Costa M .... 92828 Repor11 of your club or organization's acitvltl• -Ilka comnwnity MMOe projaet1 or el«tion of otfloafa -should be directed to the Community News Editor at the tam. address Non-returnable black and wMa photograph• are .-come. CALENDAR Thur sday, Sept. 18 • 4 30 p.m .. LaJuna Beaeb Human Affairs Committee, ( ommunaty Center. 384 Legi on St. • 6:JO p.m .. Laguna Beach Board of Adjust- ment, Cit} Council Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 7:30 p.m .. Irvine Planning Commission. Cat ) Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. PoucE Loe Orange Coatt DAILY PILOT /Thuraday, 6.-ptembet 18, 19M * Al Arts Center books Broadway musicals I J TONY LU VEDltA ............... Four tourina Broadway-style musicals, some feau.arina top.name talent, have been sianed for the inauaural season of the Orange County Performing Ans in Costa Mesa. officials announced this w~. Anthony Newley will re-create his oriainal Broadway role in "Stop the World -I Want to Get Off," while Joel Grey will stal' in "Cabaret" as part of the package of traveling shows to be presented by PACE Theatrical Group of New York. Also featured in the center's 3,000-scat Se'erstrom Hall will be a . .ataac version of "S1ngjn' in the Rain'.' and Tony Award- wi nncr "Bi& R iver." , Center Executive Director Thomas Kendrick called the co~dy-musical ~n- Mus eum r eception paementa the fourth lea upon wttjch the $70. 7 miJlion main lbellef wilJ buakt its prcmiett 1986-87 teason. Musical theater was aiven top priority by S2 percent of the respondents in a local market survey conducted by the arts center. However, the Broadway.style shows -until now -had been missina from the center lineup that included opera, ballet and symphony orchestra. · The ans complex open• Sept. 29 with Zubin Mehta conductma the Los Anaeles Philharmonic orchestra. . The qreement, announced Tuesday, marks the entry of PACE in the Southern California market, The company is one of the top three presenters of Broadway-style shows in_ the, country. "It has talen us a lonf time to put this pack.aae togetber. But would say the mutts a.re worth it," K.tndrict llld. Ke Mid pen-oflhe1Way WM eauted by the limited tnambcr of toed lh6ws ud tbe loaistics of matchin,a openina da1n at the center with PACE's schedule. Officials said the center wouid ihare in 'any lossci incurred by the productions. However, they ttfuled to elaborate on the financial 11feemcnt, other than \0 uy the arts center had a subltan.t.ial investment in the musicals. . He.din, lhe list ~U be an ontemble venion o "Sinain' in the Rafo," runnina Dec. 30 through Jan. 4. The production is directed by Lawrence Kasha and chore<>- graphed by Peter Gennaro. A revival of "Stop the World" will take the S\llt Feb. 3 lhrOY&h F~b. 8. Dain for "Bia River" and .. Cabaret." d~ by Hal Prince, have not ye1 been announced. Tacket prices will raaee &om S 16 t0 SlS weekdays. ~tty ...... oa • 1du1dl Milet Wilkins, PACE pn1-...t, llid ... company will bcljJl a nle:Dlive ..,,,.._ in& ca.mpaisn in mid-Octobef, witll ... mailed brochurn and ldcvitioo .- PACE will ute Lhe i.naupral _,. to ettablish a suscription bue in Orus County for its shows. Willtiu laid tie voup will •tltmpt \0 develop a mar» btochure 11\1.iliq list. . Center •nd PACE oftlc.ial11eft tbe door open for dramas \0 be performed at tbc center in future seasosu. However, Wilk.ins characterized Orans ·County audiences as beina more tndltional and leJs daring than those in Los Aqeles, where new scripts 1\ave expr~ minority and llY iuuci. Marla Bird , deTelopment c hairman for the opening of the Laeuna Art llueeum, •peab to donora and fueeta at the reception during the mueum '• cfedlcatlon Tueeday. Tile mueum haa been cloeed for o.., .... ,......,, ... ._ i s mon tha for a major renoTatlon and la Kheduled to open to tile p ub lic on Sept. 33. The n ew focu of the mueum on North C0&9t Hl.Chway and Cliff DrlTe will be bJatort.cal an d contemporary art. County looking for ways to spend money By LISA MAHONEY --.....____ Briefed bv the state Envi ronmental --- ot!Mo.HJ,........., A.ffairs Agency on how to establish L g t k t Orange Count) has 60 da)s to come up eligibil11y for the funds as recent I) as .\ug. a un a 0 see co un y with ways to spend more than S2.2 million 7 '.planners ~ave only a general idea what in federal funds offered to offset the kindsofprOJects might be undenaken w11h fl d fl ·1 d J t • ex1st1ng and fut0re effect ~ of offshore oil the one-~1me monies. said Grace Sccketa. un s or 01 ep e 1 on and gas extraction the Environmental Managemen! -\gene) A repon detailing the uses of the mone~ staff person responsible for "'nting the 1s due in Sacramento b) Nov I 5. stale grant appltcauon bcgms .. Evef)one·s Jumping around ever)-G1Ven the state·s light deadlines. the By LAURA MERK where trying 10 get something together count) will real\) ha'e 10 "get cracking .. 1f 0t-01111y"llot1tafl By J01ning forces. the c1t1cs could determme the impact of offshore oil Their time frame on this thing 1s so short. I 1t wants the S2.2 m11\1on. she said Laguna Beach v..111 as~ the Orange dnlhngofTthe Orange Coast 1n one study, ( ount~ Board of Super> 1\or!. for a portion rather tha.n four separate studies, he said. of the S2.2 malhon of federal funds ll was ..\I though the three coastal cities have p-anted b) the state to pa~ for future not agreed to pa111cipatt rn a joint impacts ofoffshore oil drilling. appllcauon with Laguna Beach, Frank said can·1 bel1e'e 11." said Ed Mountford. an aide to Supervisor Hamett Wieder whose' 2nd Otstnct includes the coastal c111es o f Hunungton Beach and Sunset Beach. Su pervisors on Tuesday directed the count) Environmental Management .).genq to apply fo r the funds. which were set aside by the state Leg1sla1ure last October from income received from federal lt'ase sale~ of potenual oil and gas bearing tracts ofT "'1e California coast. Totaling $35 m1ll1on statewide. the mone} ma~ be ~pent 10 plan for. ass~ss. m111gate or enforce rcgulauons relaung to offshore oil and gas operations and their accompan~ 1ng on-">hore acll \ 1lle'>. Mountford. "-' 1eder'~ aide. 'iald there ' noquestton about thecount:r ·s "'an11ng the ent11lemen1 funds but added the\ could t>e pul 10 better use tfthere were more time for planning. A coordinatt'd elTon between the count}' and Hunttnston BeaC'h and Sunset Beal h. the two ci ties \.\tth ex1s t1ng oil and gas extraction opera lions. will not be pos!\1bk. he said. · Since both cities may compete fo r a ponion of funds a\a1lable 10 the state·s 5 coastal commun1t1l'\ ... we would ltkc 10 ha\'e put together a nice program 10 combine our re~ouru·s." Mountford said The mone)' was granted 10 the count)' they have 1nd1catetf interest. when the state received a S200 million In the event the county did not share its settlement from the federal go,ernment in mone)'. Frank suggested the council join June as part of the Outer Cont1nen~I Shelf wnh the thr~e other Orange Coast cities to 011 and Gas Leasing Program of I 978. submit one application to the state. The . The mone). which has accumulated cost ofa study would be roughly $1 68,000 c;mce I 978. was intended to reimburse the -or $8.400 for each Cit)' as pan of the 20 state for oil depleted'from state re!.erves in percent match the Cit) 1s required to pay. areas where federal tracts and drilling are The combined population o f the cmes adJacent 10 state water~. could also . g1\e the application m ore When the state rece1'<ed the senlement 11 weight. Pa rk aims to can cel settlem e.nt earmarked $1 0.5 m1ll1on for coastal c1t1es l\ less-appealing and third alternative, affected b) offshore oil dnl11ng . .).!though Frank said. would be for the ctty to make the count' rece1' es Its monL'' uncond1-the application alone. Tht' cost of a lionalh . ci11eo; must subm11 a compelltl\C technical stud) could be as high as appltcat1on by Oct I for 1he mone) and S I 00.000 -$20.000 for tht' cit> By tbe Associated Press ..\~ .).H El\.1 -..\ IJ\\\l'r for D1snc' land wants 10 caned a <.eltlemcnt w11h the fam1 h of an I R-,ear-old man '>tabbed to death. at thl· par!.. sa~ ing thq broke a promise 10 kl't'P the agreeml·nt Sl'Cre1. An Orangl' Count~ Superior ( oun JUr\ ruled against the Magic Kingdom in Jul~. finding that D1,ne) land had failed to provide adequate mcd1lal care for Mel C. Yorba afttr he was !>tabbed 1n I omor- rowland 1n 19!< I The JUI) J \\arclcd hi'> mother. Ellen Rl'' nolds 1)f RI\ er">tdl'. and brother. Marl.. $hCl()J)()(J then match 20 percent of 1t said (ti) .\ le">s effectt'e use of the mone' would Then. last wed-. Re' nold\. Jllorne\. Manager Ken Franl be to use 11 to anahze the financial effects John ..\ Lue110. confirmed that the ca~ Frank recommended that lhl' (Ounul offshore 011 ngs v,.ould have on tounsm in had been senkd for an und1sclo~d 101 n ''llh the c1t1cs of "c"' pon Bcalh Laguna Beach. Frank said. amount. a\01dtng an an11npa1cd long Huntington Beach and an -Clemente 1n .). last altemauve. which Frank would appeal of the \erd1c1 h) D1snc~land asking tht' rnunt~ for some of the S2 2 not recommend. "'ould be for Laguna In court documenh tiled Wcdne<;da,. m1lhon 11 1s 1n">ured IO'>lcad of taking Beach to appl) for state fu nds 10 re'•e"" D1sne\ land attornc\ Richard [ ~kC ain chances in a compet1ll\ e appltcat1on tounsm 1n the cm -.aid. ···Thei r rnnduct demon~1rall'~ a process fo r stale fumh tressing the 1mponancc of the apph- complete 1,u:k of integnt) and cnn,lllUll''-.\ccord1ng 10 Fr.lnk thr lunds would he ~ation Councilman Robcn GentT) told matcnal hreach of1he agreement ·· bec;t spent on hmng a ICLhn1cal expen 10 rnunc1I m<.'mbers. "Offshore 011 drilling is He n·n<.>wed his demand for a Ol'" lnal. c' aluate the leac;e <.ale 111 tracts ofT 1he -.econd onh 10 the IR. tor the mone' for .tlkgmg m1srnnduc1 b) Jurors and 1mut1!!-· Orange C:oast. The swd' \>.OUld also mal e the < telera I government) · 1 t · s (lenc~ of endcncc. Orangl· < t1un1' ~u-the c111e~· concern'> drar to the state and astronom1C'al. '<n \.\Onder the' want to be perior Coun J udgl' Jerrold "'i <)Ii' er federal go' ernml'nt' 1 I .rnd when the sale hcrt' 3<; ne11lhhnr' 11) u'\ " c;rheduled a hearing for Monda' -------------------------------- • • • • • • • • • Pair file $200,000 claim, allege Irvine cop brutality .\ re'i1den1111 thl· I 0 I 00 hlock n t fl M on1erc~ reportc<l V. cdne,da' tha1 a thief cnrcrl·d hrr l'l ti Che,rolct Suburhan 'chide. rarked on the street. through an unlocked rear dunr The intruder "'·1'i un~ucce~sful 1n stealing 'ilereo l'qu1pmtnt hut did an esumated $500 damage 10 the \C- hicle .\ ~2 ' 'terl'O "'a'i re~lrtcd stoltn fr,Hn .rn apartment at 714 Wilson ~I ahou1 I'-rm Tuesda\ Ent~ JP- parcnth "'a!> made througli a rear hedrnnm \\lndo"' Newport Beach ..\ ">tuiTed rabbit wonh S20 "'3'> ~tnlcn from an unlod.cd car parked at th<''\ ~1( \ 2300 t;nivensit) Dm e \ h11rglar srnk $I 'itHJ worth o l 11t1i~c e1.1u1pmcn1 atll"r k1l king his "'a' inw Harlan .i... Huff I MlO Dove trl'CI Irvine .\I-> o rl·d To\l)la ·h4 Forerunner "'3' stolen lrom Pergola By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0.-, ......... Two Irvine residents arc seeking S.:!00.000 each in damages from the cit) in connection"' 1th police brutall- t) allegations. The claims have been filed by Dana H Varne't'. 34, and T1moth} F Koshmcrt: 24. "'ho bolh reside at 2:\ Clea rspn ng. 4-ccordtng 10 the documt·nt~. th~ hrutality allegauons stem from lhl' residents' June 28 encounter v. 1th Irvine police officers at Turtle Rock and Sundance drives. Ncwpon Beach anomey Donald A Carstens. who represents the pair. said the two were stopped by officers who suspected Varney of dm 1ng under the influence of alcohol He said Koshmerl was a passenger ,A.ccording to Carstens. the oflicers allegedly found illegal fireworks 1n 1he vehicle and arrested both men. In their claims. Varney and Koshmerl allege they were thrown to the ground. had their heads slammed to 1he pavement. were kicked in the ha\:!. and h.111 h;indrnth ta,1rned 100 11ghll) Thl'' d ainwd 10 h.1' c ,uffl'rl·d fac ial. hand. knee and elho"' inJune) 1n the incident Each claim stale'>, .. The above acu of the office~ "'cre unnece'isal'\' as the claamanl never physKall} res1SICd arrest ·• AtlllrTIC\ Car'itens 'iatd V.1me' also was forced aga1ns1 h1.; "''II to ha'e hlood drawn for a drunken dn' 1ng te'il. He said 1he a1m1nal dlllrg~ against Varne) and Ku.,hmcrl h,1\e not ye t been rc.,oh<.'d .\n I rvinc polt\'.r <if){)l..nman "'aid the department do<'' not rnmmt•n1 on legal cla1m<1 conr<'rn1ng lllOUUl 1 h' officers • • • L1ft1ng a ~llding "1ndo" oIT 11"> track 10 enter. 'iomeone hurglanzed a retired men·., home on 1he 18600 block of Los Lconc'i. the resident reported Wednec;day The in truder stoic $4,800 in cash. plus stereo and video equipment worth S500 • • • ..\ rc'\1dcnt (lf thl' I tl(!OO hlod, of ~fount Hoffma n reported V.ednes- da\ 1ha 1 h1i. unloded tan 1985 Old~nrnhlle ( utlas\ was hroken into. The thief 'tnil• J hnetca'lt' and a camera from th<' rear "><'3t 1 he lo~., was c!.11niatl•d Jt ~'i2ti • • • • • • .\ 15-speed Centonon bicycle was stoltn from a closed but unlocked garage on tht 200 block of 39lh treet The bike 1s wonh SSOO. • • • ,I\ "No Parking'' signs was ~tolcn from Newport Surf & Sport. 2224 Newport Ah d . Th<' sign '" "'orth s 120. • • • f hl' ClltUn C \II' er and hcenSC plate!> werc.illlkn trnm a 19 6 \'olk<iwagcn · bug parl..l.'d on l J1nc1ano. .... .\ 'Smm camera was stolen fro m a hom( on the 14 00 blcxk of Dust trt'et ••• T"' o 'ikatehoards "ere ~tulen from outside a home on Ml,n11or Experienced cyclist avoids serious injury in smashup -.. The two chums arc 'iChcdulcd for t•on\ld<'rauon Tuesda)' b> the lrv1M Cit) Count il Council members rou- t1nl'I) den) 'iuch claims w1thou1 romment C la1m'I again t public en- t1ltl'\ must be presented w1th1n 100 da" of an 1nc1dent to pre'lerve a p<.·~on\ right 10 file a lav.su1t. Hantin.ton Beach taurant at Beach Boulevard and Mam treet. Volk~wagen S<-1rocco 1n the 161100 block of Hoskins. Thte' C' 'tole tour lhromc hubcapo; from a "'h•t<' l4M \nllo;w~en con- ' l·rt1hk pMl..ed I uC'-da' •n an apart- ment par~1ng ~tall 11n !hr I 11200 hlur~ of ~later \' l'nUI.' fht• lo~' was (">t1ma1ed al S 'no .\ 4 '-~ear-old woman c-.caf)('d '>C'nouc; injury 'Wt'dnesda) when o;ht• maneu.,.ered her motorcycle (o thl' ground to a 01d contnC't with a p1cl up truck that pullt'd m fro nt of her Kawasah ~1d Ken L1a11' l)f the C-altforn11 H1ghwa~ Patrol Communal\ Ho,p11.i l .u~d treated for u brn~<'n toe and rrlca~ a hospital spokeswoman wd A pnvotc Cessna airplane alleged!) was detC(lcd flving too low o'er the police hehPon iu Gothard treet amt Talbert I\ vtnut> Helicopter perwn- nel ~ucsted 3 police unit to go 10 Mcadowl1rk .\1rport arid cit e the offending pilot Offi('('r'I ~1d the pll'ne wa'i flying no more than 200 fett aoovr the hehoort . ' . ~mt'ond~'<h '11"11<' a \200 l hrnmc colort>d < i I btl H It' .ll Mnno\ '"'' -.. • • • >\ Rnttsh '1s1tor told police that someone hrok<' into his I q7q ('ad1llac parked 1n th<' 400 block of 8th str<.'<'t and stole his camera and rnmtra equipment ·-... Th1<''<'S stole $500 in tooh from an open garage in the 11.moo bloc!. lit Huntington Street • • • o\ ~6~0 stert>u "'3\ <;1nlrn Imm .1 Fountain Valley .\n attendant at thr Che' ron (!.a" )t3t1on. 17474 Brookhu"t St . re- poned Wednesday morning that o'ern1gh1. somrone had apparent!)' U\ed ke)S 10 enter the bus1neso; and open a Ioele~ \Afe. The 1ntrudt'r Oed "''h .4lm<"t SWO. 1hr att<'ndant 1old ptlltl l' ' co9ta Mesa l\ $500 gold hracclet wa'I reponcd tolen from a home in the 900 hlock of Coronado. between 9 p m WC"rlnc<i· da) and I " m Saturday • • • A pu~ was stolen Tuesda) from the handlebars of a bicycle while the ndcr talk~ with a school cros~ing guard at Wilson ~trttt and Placcnt111 1-\\ enuc. 1 he lo'fis WB'i rcponed at S45 Ciretch<'n Farnum of n Juan < ap1c;trano. v.a<, ""canng gloHt6. boots. a htlmcl and a Jacket. and apparent h wa an e-<pen<'nt <'d motornde ndtr. <1a1d Oatl} "That Jef1nateh pr<'H'nll·d further lnJun:· \31\, 1)11,11\ Farnum \~J' t.ll l·n 111 '3ddlt'hal ~ She wa<, dn' ing north on A \'COid.a d<' la ( arlot.a ahout 3·50 p.m W<"dnt~ll\ when ~3-}ear-old Chm Ro~ of San Clemente pulled out ofa pn"ate ctn~'" d1~ttl) 1n het path l arnum took her motorc}cle to the iiround and ~kid ac-ross m pavdncnt to a' 01ll h11t1ng Ro~·, 1985 Ford pickup. 'lltd Da1lv tlt'r 105 ~~:a\lllo moto~vclc re• lel'l'd minor damagr . • ' ' \ : .. l At * •Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Thursday, September 18, 1986 WALLPAPER SALE! 0 . o. ·~ ·Q 0 OFF ·Manufacturer's ~; Suggested Price PASTE UP A BRIGHT NEW LOOK IN YOUR DECOR Use colorful "".allp'lQ__f!r to bea~hly your home. Thousar:'.ds of P._atterf\S to choose lrom. Country. tradrtronal. contempora~ .& .morel Por a short time. partrcrpatrng Orange County f.lome (:lecorating retailers are reducing prices by 40% on all Imperial, Millbrook & Carefree wallpaper Save 50°0 on the most popular Krnney String & Grass coJlectrons DON'T MISS THIS SALE OF THE YEAR! Kinne.)' WALLCOVERINGS AT THESE LOCAL KINNEY BROTHERS RETAILERS •... NEWPORT BUCH leow's lntenors 3123 l 1rcb St . 756·1420 NEWPORT BUCH loHff Diao• hsig1 Di•t•sitls 3107 Villa Way 675-1344 FOUMTAIM VAUEY V.l's '•ittt I Dmrati11g 11941 Ma11otil 147·2221 IUITllCTOI IEACM s..,· ....... 1U22 .._.lht #Ill M4·11M LAGUNA BEACH swtS ,, uc.., Ll&ffl Villl&t Ct1ter &41 S. Coast llwy. = 21 497-1229 4 DAYS ONLY. DRESS SPECIAL. $69~g. $10.t . I ~1111 lo,,, 1 •·d1•,11!1>••tl 1111 • t "'"'" 11;1\ \ 1'i,11ol di• Ill ":11 ·,11 ,.,,1, I ~1-I 1,1\ 1111 I 1 j lilt 111.(0 I I• Ill•>\ 11 .Jo ".11 II ,111il I It .. , I I· It I~ I •II• I I 1 • 1'1•! 1! 1 · I I(, (;-'I •I/' • ' I I ..... ii•. ,, II f ' 'wp!1 ·111l .1•1 I" .111d l.!•1••, 11t1•11nd1 ...... I''. '"'II I 'I I )11 +ltl 11' 11 Jll tl•t1P • 11 • Arab terrorists threaten attacks in United State~ BEIRUT (AP) -A terrorist group that claimed responsibility for a wave of bombings in Franct' tb'rcat~ned Wednesday to begin attacks within th~ United States. .:. . come here. Your streets will soon know us." The ~oup has claimed· responsibtlity for four bombin&s an Pa~s in the ~st 10 days .. Another gtOup, calling itself Par:t1~ns of R~~s and Pr~dOrJ:l also has. claimed res~ns1b1hty for the .bombs. which iolled three An Arabic-1an$uage statement signed by the Com- mittee for Solidanty with Arab and Middle Eastern Poli tical Prisoners accused the United States of press- uring France into rejecting a demand to release the terrorists' jailed comrades. people and injured more than I 00. , There was no immediate claim ofresponsibility for a bomb that exploded ii) a Paris clothing store Wednesday, killing five people and injuring 52. · · The .s_tatcment wiu delivered to the independent The sta t.enien1 accused the-Reagan ~d mi nisu:atioILOf pressuring France into rejecting the group's demand for the release of three: Lebanese prisoners held.in Paris on terrorist charges. They are George Ibrahim Abdallah, Anis Naccache ~r\d Varoujian Garb1djian. Beirut newspaper an-Nahar. · "We shall meet soon in your great states. We shall get acquainted with your great states, your cities,. your skyscrapers, your Statue of Liberty," said the tw0;page. type-writle!l statement. "We shall not wait for you to ·Brazilian escapees .release6 hostages PAPUDA, Brazil (A P) -Police scoured the hills south of Brasilia today for 14 convicts who fled their prison with six hostages they later released unharmed.' The prisoners and their captives, who included a Roman Catholic archbishop. sped out of Papuda penitentiary in three cars Wednesday night after a 33-hour standoff. Authorities reneged on their promise of a two-hour head stan. and 15 police cars and six buses carrying heavily arm'ed officers raced after the escape- es minutes after they left. Joiro.Gomes da Silvo. a govern- ment official in Brasilia, the capital. said the hostages had been released unharmed. He said two of the three escape cars were found about 20 miles from Brasilia. but that none of the inmates had been captured. • The pnsoners. convicted of crimes including armed robbery. rape and murder. earlier exchanged 14 hostases they had held since Tuesda) morning for three lawyers and three chu rchmen. -. French 1nilitary attache assassinated in Lebanon ~By the Associated Pre11 -lJETRUT -A man with a silencer-equipped pistol assassinated the French military anache today as the diplomat stepped from his car just outside the security zone surrounding the French Embassy. The killing in Christian east Beirut came amid a spate of deadly bombings m Pans claimed by Lebanese extremist groups seeking the release of comrades jailed in the French capital. An anonymous caller claimed responsibility for the attache's slaying an the name of the Revenge and J ustice Front, a previously unknown group ... Let (French Premier Jacques) Chirac know that our next coming blow will be more crippling." ihe caller told a Western news agency in Beirut. Coca-Cola selllng S. African lnterests ATLANTA -The Coe.a-Cola Co. is selling its interests in South African companies, but an industry analyst says the move will l!ave little financial impact on the company because Coke products still wall be sold there. The Atlanta-based company decided to withdraw its investments because It was dissatisfied with progress toward abolishing South Afnca's official system of racial separation. Coke spokesman Randy Donaldson said Wednesday. "We saw this move as one of the man y weapons that can· be effective against apartheid," Donaldson said. "We have chosen this route as a way that will allow the fo rmation of a multi-racial canning system." Sovlet mlsslle program set back NEW YORK -Two failures of a new long-range Soviet missile 1n tests four months apart represent a serious setback for the Soviets' missile program, the New York Times reponed today. The new version.of the heavy SS-18 missi le exploded soon after leaving its si lo 1n April. and another exploded during a test flight last month. the Times said. ming intell igence reports and Reagan administration expcns. A submanne-lauQched SS-N-8 missile misfired earlier this month and crashed along the Sino-Soviet border. administration officials have said. The rebellion rn this town 30 miles south of Brasilia was the second Israell planes buzz Palestlnlan camp prison uprising an two days. Tuesda) BEIRUT -Police said Israeli warplanes flew at low altttude near a police crushed a revolt at a peni-Palestinian refugee camp on the outskirts of the southern pon city of Sidon ~nu~ry ;n ~he c!>~~~hea:iW~~g c!~· 1~'. today but did not launch an attack. Police earlier rcponed that the warplanes r:~~~/n e en l:S u. attacked th.e M1eh Mich refugee ~amp at about 3. p.m. (5 a.m. PDT). ~~ta One of the dencs released near here police official. who spoke on cond1t1on of ar:?nym1t). said the warplanes dad wa the Rev. Geraldo Avila. the not attack, they JUSt earned out mock raids. P<?hce .said the Jet fighters made au:ihary archbishop of Brasilia. The · several swoops southest of the camp. The Israeli m1lrtaT) command said there identities of the other clerics and the was no attack. lawyers were not immediately avail- able Chess challenger Karpov wlns 17th game The 14 original hostages. nine women and fi ve men. were dnven out of the building Wednesday night an police cars. Some were Cf) ing and others held their fingers up an V-for- victOf) sign!>. The prison held 491 inmates hefore the break LENINGRAD -World chess challenger Anatoly Karpo" narrowed titleholder Garri Kasparov's lead to two points b~ winning the 17th game of their 24-game match. Karpov's win Wednesday made the score <>.5 to 7.5. but Kasparov needs onl) Ii vc draws from the seven remaining game' to keep the title he took from Karpo\ last November. Kasparov. playing black. made what ex pen observers deemed the senous error of repeating an opening' ariataon he used to take an cas_y draw in the 15th game. Karpov ""as eventual!} a pawn ahead. and Kasparov resigned after his opponent played hrs JI st move. I --~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--1 Be One of 1.00 Lucky Guests to Join Elmer Dills of KABC TALKRADIO-AM 798 for A Wine & Ch eese Tasting at lrv1nl' Ha11rh Fiirmcrs Markd in Nl'wpor1 lk 1.1d1 f llt"•d,I\ f. Y1'1llll).!. ..,,·pt.-mlwr : !!It Ii • lllO ~ucsts will hl' inv1ll'd to tit'\tl' wint's & cheeses from .miund thl· w11r!J. T11 hl· l'11gihll'. you mu:\l :\l'nd <1 post- card tn the t.1JJ rcss hdow. postmarked hy Sl'f1I. 24th. If v1 itir rant is nnt' of thl· first 1 ()() n.·ccivl·d. Wl' will rnntad \'ou lo confirm y11Lir·1nv1t;ttinn. TO E:"TE R: I • :--;,\n)\' • 1\Jdf\'." • \~1 .rnd l'\1 Ph11n1· :-,,1 • l'.nllll"' 11\\1'1 h1 r11.;tm ,1rk\'d h1 :-., rt ~' • :-\,·I,·, kd ~u1•,1;.. \\'ill h1· r1·q1urnl to J'.I\ ,1 $ i kt' New U.S. proposals slated for arms talks GENEV..\ (..\P) -Superpower arms talks resumed today with the U011ed States professing readiness to outline new proposals de-spite anger over Soviet treatmenl of American Journalist Nicholas DanilofT. Soviet ne~otiator Alexei Obullhov said the United States was cframatiz- 1ng the Daniloffcase "with the aim of enhancing the d1fficult1e~ 1n these relations and to create add1t1onal sources of tension." ff the United Stales bnngs up the subject at the talks. Obukho\' told reporters. 11 mea ns "the Amencan side does not wish to create an at mosphert• which would be favorable" to seeking arms control agreemen ts. The two sides resumed talks after a three-month summer break . The sixth round of the negotiations began with a plenar~ meeting at the Soviet m1ss1on attended hy 31 American delegates and some two dozen Sov- iets. Leading the U.S. delegation 1s chief negotiator Max Kampelman. Others in the delegation incl ude Richard Perle. assistant secretary of defense. and Pentagon arms expen Col. Rob- en Lin hard, special assistant to· President Reagan for national secur- ity affa irs. Obukho\', acting head of the Soviet delegation. also leads the negot1at1ng group on long-range weapons. He is filling 1n for Viktor Karpov. now an Washington with Fore ign Mtnastt'r Eduard A. Shevardnadze-. The two sides are using otht'r forums an an cffon to make progress toward a second ll.S.-Sov1et summit. The fir~t mt>eting between Reagan and So\ rct leader Mikhail S. Gorbache' was held last Nov 19-21 . an Geneva. Obukhov wa!I asked about rcpons that the Un1tt-d Staie~ was preparea to propose 30 percent cuts an nuclear forces as an lntenm measure until 50 percent cuts could be agreed. He said the Soviets would C'valuate any U.S. proposal§ on their ments. He repeated the Soviet position that the United State~ must agree to extend the I <n2 antt-halh!lt1c m1ss1lC' treaty for I 0 to 15 years if any wrnpons. ruh can be airccd • Orange COMt DAILY PILOT ITbutlday. 5-tMtOW 18, 1• • ~ . FAA may r•draw air.-pace boundaries By die Aleeeta&M Preti The Federal A vialion Adminis- tration. respondina to the recent collision of a small plane and jetliner near Los Anaelts, is rcvicwina whether to redraw commercial air- space boundancs near 23 major au:ports. . \ • FAA officjalsdisclo~d We<tnc~ that an agency task force also has been told to report within 30 days on how frequently unauthorized planes enter restricted areas near rruuor 1Jrpon1 and what improvements miJht be made in air traffic control procedures to act them out ohuch arua quickly. The task-force review will cover the 23 so-called terminal control areas loated around busy airpons to help keep small, private planes separated from the faster, larger jetliners an~ sophisticated business a~d private aircraft,. Generally a terminal control area resembles an invened wedding cake. The fanher a plane is from the airpon, the hither the block of restricted ainpeee is from the lfOUod• The aerial oollilion ever Cemtos killedumanyu81peoplcAua.31. lt involved a small Piper aircraft whk h had Oown without authorization into the restricted Los Anaetes tenninal control area and collided with • Aeromexico OC-9 making a routine approach. The restricted area around the Los Angeles airpon is especially complex because of nearby mounW.U and busy private air traftk from nearby atneral aviation airports, accordina to aviation expeTU. The recent col- lision occurred at a point where the restricted air spece ii only between 6,000 and 7,000 feet. · There are 23 terminal control ateaa around the country. They are de- sianed primarily to ~parate c0m- merciat air traffic from other planes. No pilot may enter such an area without traffic control pcrmiuion. U.S. treatmentof Latin American Chatsw&Fth Kiwanians admit two women -refugees blasted By tlle·A1soclattd Pre11 administrative leave. the Times sai~. SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The U.S. government is i&nonog mter-n~ti~nal .standards for refugees, dis- cnmMtating agamst C~tr~I. Ameri- cans by deportmg them in dispropor- tionate numbers, said lawyers for 80 churches that have endorsed sanc- 1 ua ry for Sa l vadorans and Guatemalans. . L<?S ANGEL~ -The 13-member Chatsworth F1red woman •ae. over "' ... II te.t Kiwanis Club has installed two women as members, -. .._ defying Kiwanis International bylaws. A regional official SAN qi EGO-A woman'.s c~in th~t s~e lost her job of the r1'1en's ·serv;ce club" said the action is· not vahd. because of inaccurate.drug tcsung 1s the basu Qf a lawsuit Rictfard Ploese~. the l0cal chapter's membershi p chair-fil.~aga.ins~~n DieJoGas& Elcct.ricGo. ~ytheAmerican man. said the women were admitted because the)' had a Civil Liberties Union. A<:;LU lclal di.r~or Gf!10ry long record of service with the club. ~The women were Mars~all announced the filing of the suit m San Diego ir(stalle3 Sept 3 followin& a unanimouf'Vote in mid-Supen~r Court a~ a news conference Wcdn~y. August to install Adriana Tizon of Sao Fernando and According to the suit, Collette Clark was fired and dented The lawyers also argued Wednes- day .that the .S. government 1s targeting church groups for pro'>- ecuuon to try to destroy the sanctuary movement. Laura Clarey of Canoga Park a chance for promotion at the utility after urinalysis , , sho~e had u9Cd mafituana ... She.~ q~sin Ousted controller 'blew whlstle asserting that-she didn't use drugs and that the results couldn't possibly be accurate," Ma'rshall said ... She was LOS ANGELE~ -A c~ntroller-tra1nee who bad ~en told to clear out her desk that day." tired twice and admitted taking drugs was a key source m a "It 1s th e governmen t that 1-; violating the law," sa id Ellen Yaroshefsky of the Center for Con- s11tu1ional Rights. ''They are pros- ecuting church members who are lawfully exercising their religious beliefs ... 1each10$S that come from the biblical 1rad111on .. of helping the need) and the homeless. federal investigation of off-duty drug use that led to the Knudsen filea bankruntcy temporary suspension of 34 air traffic controllers, it was r reported. John Anthony Evans. 35. assigned to the Los LOS ANGELES -Knudsen has filed for reorganiza- Angeles Air Route Traffic Center in Palmdale, told two uon under Chapter 11 of the U.S. BankrnptcyCode,just 16 Federal Aviation Administration agents he saw numerous months after acquiring Foremost Daines of San Francisco colleagues using drugs at several parties dunng the last two to becomme biggest dairy in the West. The filing. made in years., the Los Angeles Times reported today. Evan s response to an involuntary bankruptcy act.ion filed against provided a list of names and by the following aftern oon. Knudsen by three creditors. allows the company to the FAA had taken 34 of the Palmdale center's 156 con'ttnue operating while it struggles to repay its debts and controllers ofT their radar screens and placed them on resolve other problems. ------·FALL APPAREL & AIIESSORIES SALE VIP SPORTSWEAR -- Save 1/3: On our exclusive rayon dressing from Network · Includes bright prtnt camp shirts and full pleated skirts D 441. In selected stores Ong. 54 00 to 102 00 31.99 to 69.99 Save 25%: On famous maker early fall career coordinates Find two-piece dressing in rayon, cotton knits and more D 197 In selected stores Reg 44 00 ro 140 00 32.99 to 104.99 Save 30%: On our career essential bow blouse by Lioyd W1ll1ams Easy cai-e polyester. 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A8 * Or1('0e Coett OAILV PILOT I ThurSday, September 18, 1986 . . D ,. Daily Pilat & TWA ',-; ... · ~.AJ•Bli iRQw ::,rA ' •. A 1_.,/\'r . ,4J • 4 -::(1/0f\. ~A 'f A >' ',f I• All'~ . Houe Speaker Tip O'Neill watcbee Corason Aquino •eeture to Concreu. Aquino tells Congress of peace, war WASHINGTON (AP} --Philip- pine President Corazon Aquino, given a rousing reception, told a Joint meeting of Congress today that if she fails to negotiate peace with com- munist guemllas threatening her government she will not fli nch from "taking up the sword of war." "I will not stand by and allow an · insurgent leadership to spurn our ofTer of peace and kill our young soldiers. and threaten our new free- dom." Aquino said to the applause of her audience. Aquino wa~ greeted in the House chamber by enthusiastic applause and cheers from the members of Congress, many of whom sported )Cllow fl owers in their lapels. Aquino wore her trademark yellow suit, like the ones she wore so often dunng her campaign for the presidenc)' ea rlier this vear Aquino's speech underscored her poliq of negot1a11ng with the com- munist New People's Arm) guerrilla mo"emcnt and. if the talks fail. waging a \ 1gorous war against the 1nsurgenh. "I must explore the path of peace to thl.' utmost. for at its end, v. hatever disappointment I meet there. is the moral basic; for la\ ing dov. n the oln c branch of peale 'and taking up the 'iY. ord of war:· she said. .. till. should 11 come to that. I \.\Ill not waver from the course laid down b~ )Our great liberator." a rdcrence to .\hraham Lincoln and h1(, detcrm1na11on to fight the (I\ ti War I Confirmed 65-33, Rehnciuist looking ·forward to new job •. I WASHINGTON (AP) -Will iam H. Rehnquist. l\our.s after winnins -confi nnattqn as th~ nation's 16th chief justice, said today he looks forward to "my new job," and said he harbors no-bitterness about the Senate's prolonged, divisive debate on his nominati on. Rehnquist, scheduled to sworn in ~pt. i6. will preside as chief JU~ttce over a new Supre me Court era bearing the conservati ve 'stamp of President Reagan. The court's 1986-87 term begrns Oct. 6. Rehnquist was confirmed by the ~natc late Wednesday by a 65-33 vote. • R~hn~Ul$t_. 61 .'told reporter~ today he 1s · gratified" by the Senate's approval. adding, "I m looking for- ward to the fufure and trying to be a good chief Justice. I look forward to assumin_g the duties o f my new job." Standing ouuroe the Suprcc Court fo r a brief news conference, Rehn- quist declined' to find fault wtth his Senate critics. "I'm not going to address myself to the past. I'm glad the confi rmation process has finally run its course." Rehnquist said. , .1 Asked if he believed Senate oppo- nents tried to intimidate him into becoming more liberal. h'e said, .. I don"t think I sensed that." He said he has no plans to ch~nge life at the Supreme Court. "I believe you don't fix anything that's not broken fat as _!_knov.. _there's nothing broken.·· Asked to compare this confi rma- ti on process to that of 197 1, when. tic was named an associate Justice, Rehnquist said, "I know ll was longer this time. Bein& longer, it was prob- ably more arduous.': He will be joined on the h1gb co~rt by Antoni n Scalia. 50. a conservative federal appeals court judge picke~ to fi ll a vacancy created by the rcttre- ment of Chief Justice Warren E. Bu r~er. The Senate confirmed Scalia's appointment, 98-0. Although Rehnquist's confirma- tion was nevr in doubt, he received the largest number of negative votes of any successful Supreme Court nominee in history. U ."N. chief: Expulsion.is inco1npatible with rules By tlle Aasoclated Pren UNITED NATIONS -U N Secretary-General Javier Perez de Cuellar considers the U.S. order for the expulsion of25 U.N.-based Soviet diplomats to be incompatible with a 1947 accord between the United States and the world bod). a spokesman said Thursday. Francois Giuliani. the spokesman. said the U.S. action was ques11onable because it entailed a mass expulsion of diplomats and no t. as provided an the 39-year-old Headquarters .\gr~ment. selec11ve expulsions because oft he misconduct of an individual accredited to ihe United ~a11ons. The U.N . chief ofTered "to help the two parties out uf the pre~ent s1tua11on in an informal way. 1fthe) so wish." G1ulian1 said. The formal course open under the Headquarters Agreement is arb1tra11on b) a three-member U.N. panel. Such a panel never has been convened 1n disputes betl4een the United States. as the l ' N. hostrnllntry, and any of the other 158 cklcgat1ons 1n the world bod}. . House OKs covert ald to Angolan rebels WASH INGTON -The CIA remains free to covertly aid Angolan rebels under t~e 1.en:ns o~a House-pas~d bill $Citing the annual budget authont} for the nauon s intelligence agencies. Before taking final action Wednesda) 10 send 1he bill to the Senate. the House voted 229-186 to remove a section barring any aid to the Angolan rebel group commanded by Jonas Sav1mb1unless11 v.as "openl} rtcknov.legcd" by the Reagan administration and approved b~ both the House and Senate. Although offic1all> a secret, U.S. aid to the .\ngolan rebels has been discussed o.penl:r for months. Rep. Lee Hamil~on. D-lnd . chairman of the House Intelligence Com mittee. told the House the proh1b1t1on on covert aid should be adopted because 11 is hardlv a secret that the l 'n11ed States I!> a1dsng Sa\ 1mb1's llNIT ..\ forcC"s. · Economic growth poor, lnflatl on superb W ..\SHI N(,TO'I (.\Pl -The ll.S. econom> grev. at a minuscule annual rate of0.6 percl'nt from .\pnl through June. the worst performance since the e,!ld oft ht' last recession nearl ~ four years ago, the government said today. The ( ommerce Department's latest, but unchanged, overall calcula11on of the gross national product. the total output of goods and services. emphasm·d how -weak economic performance ha'l been th is year The news on 1nflat1on, howe,er. continued to be superb. A measurc of pnces tied to the GNP advanced at a 1.8 percent annual rate. the slowest sncreaSe in two decades. 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Sre. 150 Costa Mesa Courtyards • '· , I -- , 0 RANCf CoA s r SLAYING TRIGGERED BY INFATUATION ••• homAl ' twned later, t.ihed the corpee, wubed the hair, placled . ii OD Anderton.) neatly tucked lavender . lhecta and bad uuercoune witb tbe a~enl ~-°' himself u .. the there and patrollina around there an formed the intent not only to rape. body. b&& romancer;• Keller said. He ftew unusual amount of time," be said. but to kill ber/ be l&id. But Kel&ct' painted a different, into a ''P}'tCbotie-&ype rqe" after The ni&bt of the k.illina. Sellen -Km& said ~lien told the woman thouah equally biz.am picture, of the A.odenon allowed him inlide but while on auty-saw Andenon in her that be wu sick of beioa teued. He k.illina. Sbt tl<>rttayed Sellen as an resisted his advuca. ICdler claimed. apartment thro~ the open drapes of alletedly bit her on the bead with htS overworked man wboee mind was Whet.her Sellen will face the Pl aslidinapupauodoor. Tbewoman Mafit 1tjck a minimUftl of seven driven to disillusion by an untrue chamber depends on wbicb version of was we&n"bl I red. straple11 one-piece times, causina her brain to hem or-lover and a prolonlf)d lack of saeep. the killina is accepted by the Superior short jum~uil rhqe.' Keller said he bad been tricked into Coun jury in a trial delayed for two Kina sasd Sellen, intencfu)a to rape Anderson also suff'tred a broken scndina child suppon checb to an yean. A special circuins~nce of rape Anderson, took. the screen off a jaw lftd cracked ieeth fro m beina Ohio woman he bad married in .a 11 needed alo°' with a ftrst-dearee bed.room window, climbed into tbe punched in the face. Her arms were stranet ceremony by mail. • murder conviction ·to make Sef\ers apartment and waited for her to ~t bruised, ·apparently fToJD tryina to The woman. wbo visited SeUeri 9lisibfe fot the death penalty or life off the telephone. block the ni.aht stick. ' periodically, apparently convinced imprisonment without thepOuibility "The defendant was in the Finally, Kina said Anderson was him that he bad produced two of parole. bedroom listcnina to everythina that garroted, alleiedly with a belt worn by children with her. The infants were Jurors on the first day of the trial Savannah was s,a.yina. includin& her Sellen. actually foster. children used by the I . said. Seum. detaroyed by the uuth, Uled wort U I ref'uee -ol\ea lleepias DO IDOC'e tMa two llM>un I ~I. ~ to&d 'uren. ..~e wu not at that time tamew with the IOObitticat.ion to ~u ........ a beautifuf woman, (Andenon). ... beina friendly to bim as ~ 10 ____ ...;..._ ______ _ aomcone comina on to ham,.. she said. .. He thouaht he wu tedcY lookioa,. He wu am.ucd that sbe would be so iateres&ed ia biln ... Accordiq '° Keller, Sellen Wnf to Anderson's aputment with amorous iptentions but was quickly spumed. He became vio&ent wMn she pabbed his arm and steered bim to the door. In the enauina fitht. Andenon was killed. Keller, however, said the niaht stick. and not 1 belt, was used to .....,STOCKS Aft Op,D~ of .. IO't FOi YOUR,_ l!POIT CAU. ,...,,.., .•.. •·•m~ ·~E~~72A!Af.80 . , ...... _ ........ . ~~&WC were warned Wednesday .by Keller love for Bill Mills ... at that point. be Both attorneys said Sellers ~ woman in the TC'POrtcd scam. Keller that they ~~inJor "an ualy. oaJ.y. ,--------------------..,...~,,,..,...~--:~::;..._----~-....._ ______ __;;;=o=------------1~----------- ualY story." Sellers listened silently durina the opcnina statements. his head bowed. Anderson, described as vivacious and remarkably beautiful, got a job transfer from Utah to California in · 1978. She was. engaged and was planl\iD$ a trip back to her parents' home with fiance Bill Mills when her ravaged body was found in a blood- splattercd Woodbridge apanment. She had been bludgeoned with a police-type night stick, strangled, beaten and sexually assaulted. five years passed before Irvine police were able to identify a blood- smcared palm print as that of Sellers, an El Toro Marine moonlighting as a security guard at the apartment complex. Fingerprint specialists soon after the murder routinely checked the print against those of Sellers and other security guards. but were unable to find a match. Identification was made a half decade later by Irvine investigators re-examinipg the prints. Kang said Wednesday that Sellers was obsessed with Anderson's beauty. "The defendant started hanging around her ~partment. parking his car TRIAL... )4 From Al different ~t of Jurors 1s heanng the penalty anal than those who con- victed Edwards. "We have a different JUry here. so you have to run the facts by them again," Ile said. "It will be 90 percent a mirror image of the first trial." Conley declined to elaborate on whv he thinks Edwards should face execution, saying, 'Tm pushmg for the death penalty because of the aggravated nature of the case." r Deput) Public Defender Michael G1ann1n1 did not return the Daily Pilot's call after-Tuesday's court session. But his hneofquest1on1ng Wednes- day showed G1annan1 was usmg the long period between trials to establish doubt about what witnesses re- membered seemg o n the day of the shooting. · Charles Wilham Vaughan. who was at the Blue Jay campground with relatives and fnends and chased Edward's truck as it sped away from the scene of the cnme. was repeated!) questioned abQut what he re- membered and how it differed from past testimony at previous 1rials. According to the Cartie r girl's previous testimony, Edwards passed the two girls one~ in his truck. then drove up behind them minutes later and fired at close range from the truck's cab. In previous tnals. G1ann1n1 argued Edwards wasn't guilty of first-<kgree murder because his ac11ons didn't support the prosecution's .. l}mg an wait" theor:. a ke)' element that could determine whether Edwards will be sent to the gas chamber. CITIZENS ... From Al center will add to the cit' 's 1ratlic problems · Ficker said his group represents the other v1cwpo1nt h isn't developer pro-growth 's. no-groWlh. he said. "It's c1t1zens w11h a different view." He sm<t the orgamuuon probably will need approximately $25.000 to $35.000 for a campaign. To raise money. 1he gro up will hold a rally Sunday in Newport Beach. Ficker said the act1v1st group 1s incorporatmg as a permaneht or- pn1za11on to provide a balance of viewpoints 1n the communtt) Jean Moms. a member of the group and a homeowner assoc1a11on presi- dent an Newport &ach. said the source of congestion an Coro na Del Mar as not due to Newport Center but to south county traffic -.. people who are gomg to the a1rpon area and freeways." 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IJ ALMON LOCllABEY ................. ~bo San Lucas at the tip of BaJa C.&lifomia has become the most · p<>p~lar destination for yacht races to Mexico. That is evident from the early interest shown in Los Angeles Yacht Club's Cabo San Lucas race via Guadalupe Island. 'FweMy-four-entncs arc alread y signed on the dotted line. and Leon Cooper,-general chairman expects at least a dozen m ore by the Oct. 7 deadline. The race is scheduled to stan ofTLos Angeles Harbor Nov. 8. LA YC was the tb1rd t'lub to choose Cabo as the terminal point of its Mexico race after abal'ldo n1ng the Mazatlan race beca use of lack of interest. O thet Cabo races are spon- sored by Lon Beach Yacht Club o n the o pposite ears from the LA YC race~d Newpon Harbor Yacht Cl ub. biennially in the spnng. Cooper said the cho ice o f G uadalupe Island as a mark of the course appears to be the reason for the ALIOI l.ICUln CaJifornia Yacht Club; Fastrack. sailed by Malec Pasellc, Bahia Corin- ' thian Yacht Club; Joss, Di ck Daniels. Long Beach Yacht Club, a nd She nan igan, J o hn G rindle y, Capistra no Bay Yacht Club. Other U LDB maxis will be Sw1ftsure Ill (Nelson-Marak-68). Nick Frazee. San Diel<) Yacht Club: Pyewackcn (NM-70). Roy Disney. early interest an lhe LA YC race. T he LA YC; Merlan (Ltt-67). Don Ca m- raccrs will be required to leave the pion1 Santa Cruz Yacht Club; Lady island, some 300. mile!> ofTshoFe. to Godiva (Swan-6 1 ). Victor FaflO. port. The other two Cabo races go Southweste rn Yac ht Club: Cit1us straight down the coas·1 from the start. (Santa Cruz-70): John Messenger. The earl) entnes in the LA YC' race LA YC. and C hecuih (Peterson-66). gi ve pro mise lhat 1t wall be one of the .,..Dick Pennington. Loi)~ Beach Yacht tascest as 11 of the cntnes are high Club.. -. 'raters that co me under the ULDB · There w11l 1also be a spiinkhng of maxi configuration most of them Santa Cruz 50s and 40s. smaller rating 70 feet or higher under the U LDBs'from the design board of 8111 International Offshore R ule OOR). Lee of Santa Cruz. Some of the boats wi ll be ran ng under P Those who have ent'!red wall re- the Performance Handicap Racing ce1ve reservation forms that cover Fleet (PHRF) handicap S\.stem. accommodations at lhe Solmar Four of tht· h1~ hoat'> will be Hotel. race headquarters. a s well a!> MacGrego r-65s racing PH R F The~· charter nights. according to Cooper are Che' al. '>k ippered h' H J Ward . .\nolher reason fo r earl) entn e.,.1s to assure ftood accommodationt which are limtted at that ~ of the year · before Thanksgivina. _ More than 20 j,erpetual cups, many of them holdovers from the Mazatlan race, will be awarded at the trophy presentation dinne.r. with take-ho me trophies for each one. A new Steuben·alass perpetual trophy, gjven in memory of Kenneth Wans. known throuattout the yacht racing wol'ld for his lifcfong dedi- cation to the de.sign and fabrication of !>ails. wall be awarded to the yacht placing first overall on corTCCted tame in the lOR d iv1s1on. · CooPt'r said six esc;ort .vCiscls have. signed up. A strong ~duccment to. enter the race IS the opportuntty to cru ise nonh from the cape to the La Paz area and beyond 1n an ideal rime of the year. Sk1pPt"rs interested an more infor- mation Qr an 1nv1tat1on should con- tact James Cowie. entry chairman. Los Angeles Yacht Club. 308 N . Bowli ng Green Way, Los Angeles 90049 telepho nef.2 13)472-5673 As navigator. Isler will work clo~ly with Conne r and tactician T om Whiddon. both of who m he has sailed with in the past. "I have a high regard for Dennis and Tom . for their !>ailing ab1h ties and for the crew they have as- sembled." said Isler. "I belie ve Sail In match rac ing he placed fi rst as skipper in the Citizen lntcrnat1o nal Match Racing Chamt>ionsh1p. and recent!) wo n the Lym1ngton Cup in Engla nd. He also placed first 1n the 1980 pre-Olympic trials but the 1980 O lympic boycott pre\Cnted further compe1111on. Hanauer' s '86 title depends on salt America has the best chance to win in Australia. T hey have a well-organized program with the most experienced crew who contribute 100 percent to the efTon . The team has a winning spirit. a nd I want to be on the winning team." Isler. 31. has a long li st of .-.ailing accomplishments. He has been tacti- cian on winning Congressional Cup efTon s. was an All-Amencan ~1lor "We're glad to ha H' Peter on board with Stars and Stripes. We feel he can contribute sign 1 fican1l ~ to our sailing plan. and h1'> broad l'xpencnce adds depth . to our team roster.'' said Conner. Instead of compet1qg 1n thl.' 1984 Olympics. l'ller coachelJ Ste'e Bcn- Jamin and Chns C\tc.-iniCld. -.1he r medalists 1n 1hc.--i70 Clas<;. Instruction offered· to future cruisers Recently returned from a t<l.OOO-m1le \O)agc fr um Europe to an D1ego. longd1stance sail or Jim Holl)"ood will present his popula r "Cru1-;1ng l lnder Sail" l'Our~· beg10n10g Monda~. Sept 29 at the O range C oast College Boatho use 1n Newpon Bc.-ach .• T he sc'cn-"oA.Cl.'k rnurse ~111 meet ~1unda\) from 7 to '9 pm The.-fc.-e IS $.i s . A vetc.-ran of I 00.()(KI mile' 11f sma ll huat cru 1~ing and a uthor of a tclest1al na' 1gat1on lt'Xt. Holl ) wood sa~ c; his course is intended for people ~ho an: pl:rnning a t'ru1~ now or in the fu turt• "We'll e xplore the re4uire mt·nts ot vo~ag1ng off- shore. beginning with vessel selection and preparatio n. then we'll get into what it's really like to SJX·nd mo nths o n a boat ' 1s111ng foreign pon s." Hollrv.ood sa)s. Holl) wood. in the canvas and ngginJ hustnl'"!I 1n Dana Point, holds a I 00-ton Coast G uard hd nse. "Cruising Under Sail'' also will co" er ro ute planning. weather for d ifferent regions. chans. sourcc.-s of infor- mation. fore1sn port e ntry requirements. galle) organ1za- 11on. and n gg10g and mechanica l preparation. His turbine-powered boat finishes poorly in ocean competition SAN DI EGO (AP) -A c up of sail 14' JUSt about all thilt stand!> hctween unli mited hydroplane dn vcr Chip Hanauer and the 1986 season cham- pionship on the eve of Sunday's San Diego Cup Regatta. Re~istration is open at OC'C"-; C'ommuntt) <\ervict• O ffice in the Student Center o n the campus at ~701 Fairview Road . Costa Mesa. Hours are Q a .m to .,. p.m. weekda}S and 8 a m. to noon Saturda)s. Fo r more information call Brad i\ very at 432-5880. o.i, ..... ,._.,..,....~ BUI and Betty Schock remlnl8ced at launch about 40 yeara In boatln& bualneu. °""' ..... ~., -· ao.. .. Blllur Wallerich of Saka Fifth A•enae wu welcomed by Herb and Susi Sutton to thtlr home on Lido tale. Fashionable times started at Suttons' C2J:a p ma ~College· s support group open s season on Lido Isle It's a tradition \\ 1th the Fashio n- a bles-the first event o fthcirc luh season is always a couples pan y. · Suzi an d Herb Sinton hosted the recent soiree to kickoff the '86-87 schedule of e' ents for the Chapman College suppon group. They greeted the guests 1n their Lido Isle hom e wlth its gorgr o u's vie w of the ha~ and ·newl> rtdone in ten o r. G uests were in vited to take a look.and Herb'sdcn was gctt1nga great d eal of the admiration. Also. the pan } trnd1 h on ally fra- turcs a fashion show preview off all fashio n s suitable for the busy up- coming social happenings. Blll1r Wanel1cl was tllere with some of Saks:.Ftftlf A cnu c:. Sou lh Coast Plaza store's hc:'t. Modeling fnr tt-llo\\ mcmh<-~ \\Cf't Rus ty an11 HUI Hood, Gloria (Plee ee eee P' ASHIOl'f /82) Gloria and Howard Haeeett were a modeling c ouP.le. Change of name raises art fame Black-tie gala guests celebrate LB schoo l as a n ew institution By MARY LOU HOPKINS DoMyl'tlolCcwr.._.....,I The Laguna Beach School of .\rt has come a long wa)' since 11 was a ,mall bu1ldtng tucked 1n hack of the Laguna Moulton Pla yhouse. In 12 years the ~hool. now loca ted on a woods)' campu~ nestkd in.Laguna Can ~on . ha~'become a four-, ear co llege with a new name -'outhl'rn Caltforn1a ln t1t utc of '\n . according to Beny Kemp, president of Design mg Wo m en. a support group of the college. Bett) a nnoun<'ed the new name a t a black-tte d inncr da nce at Fo ur Seasons Hotel spon~ored h) Des1gn- 1ng Women a!> a fund-ra iser for the rnllege . !km 1ntrudutl'd the 1nst1t u1r s hoard chairma n Eugene Parker and tht' director Palrlcl• Caldwell,"' ho told the 300 guest attending the benefit that 350~tutknt<,enr1>lkdat theoollege in)ust 12 da)s. and this wasaccompltshcd th rough IX''i1gn - 1na Wemen. l)W founder M•rtel Reyaeld• said. "When Pat a nnounced that 350 stude nts had enrolled at the college I could ha\C cheered It'~ fantastic . and wtth m ore students the college wi II grow.·· Stn« Murie l founded O W tn 1974, this dyna1rn~~g~g hps 5Cd. ne•rl)'.l. or th.c an 'iMe. "Dc"lignang W o men pla)'cd a m aJor role in making thr "''hool intn a fo'ur-\ear<.ollegc "'31d ( ald\\t'll ~ (PleueeeeD&SIOl'flflf0/82) How Hanauer deals ~ llh the salt this ~eekend 1s crucial to the ti ve- t1me Gold Cup winnc.-r's chances as the Seattle dn ver rnndudcs the I 0- racc kason a wet•k later at La ke Mead near Las ega!I. powered boat has a poor fin1sh}ng record o n salt water. which 1s the env1ronmen1 he'll face on M1ss1on Bay Sunday. blades. ~ h1ch tum at super high rpm. "'e can blo" an engine in seconds." So to pre"ent salt damage inside the engme. has team has engtnecred a senes of baffles to kee p the salt o ut and let the air 1n It worked last week 1n a rest o n l...At Washington, but only 1n competition will Hanauer know fqr sure 1f 1t'<, the answer. Hanauer. who dml:s tht· M1lkr .\mcncan unlim1tt·d h)dro. has a 569-point lead 1n the !>landings ~1th a maximum of ~.400 points to be awarded in the SI\ remaining h~ats. "We don't'take in enough water 1n the engine te make a diflcrence. but it's the salt air that does the damage:· Hanauer said. "Turbines need massive amounts of air. but at the beach. the air is loaded with salt. · ff Ha nauer can clinch the title this "eekend or ne;11t. he v.111 win his founh tltle 1n fi ve years . .\ 32-ycar- (Pleue Me CHIP/82) His proble m 1" that his tu rbrne- "When ll comes into the eng10e. 11 ~tick" to the.-imPt"ller blades. cakes to them and changes the shape of the Launch was Schocking By ALMON LOCKABEY Dally PHol ......... Wrll., 1 ht· t r,1,h 111 .1 1 h.1mpJgnl· t'lottk OH'r th1• tio" of a Ill''\ '~·lrn11 hw11 marlo.1·d a high light 1n th,1:.JJ't'\ uf t ~o t..imil11'' Huh and \h1rl1·\ Carmichael of Westlake had the thrill u1 t.1 lo.1ng po.,,t;'\\lon o t a hrand nt'\Ao ~:h<X k-34 P( (l'l·rlo1 ntJnl't' { ru"l'rl. lhnc,tl·ncd Samara hir thl· \\ D \,hod tam ii~ of 'i e~rort Bt·aeh thr l'' l'lll \\,1, ,., en m11rl· \lgn11il Jnt l:ks1de'\ prcsl'nllnga nc" bvat. 11 mjrkt'd tl11· tru1lt0n ol .io )cars of tunt1nuou~ ··hu,1nt'" .i '> u,u,il .. 1n lhl' h11at-huild1ng bu<,iness 1n I lr,1nl:!,. ( 11unt ~ I ullo ming thl I.Hiii• h1n~ dcitkr' jnJ 111hcrs in .1t11·nd.1111 r "l'r1· 1n' 111·d t11 in'pelt 1hl' nl·~ \l'hock-JJ .d1111g "''h 11llh't '1,h11llo. huilt hoal' -\tht'K"l -41 \dt .. ,l -1'. "\1.'v. 'nr~-'ti 1ht• C\antana JO-JO. and two nw Jd\ 01 thc 'l'"Jll>rt PJt lo.cl. an ckl tnfic.-d ba~hoat - • di 11.-J ur .1l11ng\llk the ~l'" port Harbor ~ acht Club. I h1 jltl·rn111111 "J' 'Pl'nl 1n <;ome ll\d~ rem101so np. .1'11•ut 11w h"1o1n "'" D "'hotlo. Co Bill \,hllllo. lir<,t 'ljlll'J buddin~ ~mall bnat~ 1n thl' 1.111111\ g.1r;1~c 111 111J'i u,u,111~ ul "0tx.I C amt' thl' til ... rgl."' jltl' Jnd 11,· hcgan produci ng 1he_ Lido-1 4 a 1.1 11111' 1.1ung ~loop lhJt 1atdpt1ltl.'d lht• l1 rm into a rn11l11111 1ll1m1 d!dl:lr hu\111cc,\ \1.11h hcjdquartc.-r<o on Betty Kemp, prealdent of Desl(ntna Women, and huaband Tom congratalatea benefit Greenville Street in a nta .\na Later the fi rm e\panded into building larger racing- cru1sing boats. from the an lana-~0 on up to the ..i 1- footers from vanous d1:s1gner~ .\s the Schocks' three son!> grew along -w11h the husmes~. tht: firm . wh1Ch also has a plant m Flo nda. wa<, eH·ntuall~ turnt'd O\ c.-r 10 <>ons Tom ~:ott and \tl'H' and thl.'ir respecu,·e fa milies Thl: ncv. chock·34 PC ~a!> dl·\1gncd 10 g1H· lht• \Jthting famil) hoth speed and comton Ratht•r than J \l mned-out racing machinl' 11 ha-. all 1he amrn1t1es ol a w m fon ahk cru1..er but hJ \ t·nough '>J>CCd undl.'r ..ail to rnakt' 1t a compet1t1~1.' nH·er "hat'<, in -.torl' for Bill and fktt' "'' hm lo. J'> I hi.'\ t ntt•r another decade ot 'acht1ng" ".\ftcr 40 \Car<o the tlrnl' hj\tclnh' lo kt th1· kid' talo.l· 1he helm and ·run before 1he \\1nd · eommt·nted Bem ''I'd lil t' 10 S4:e 8111"1nd du" n and do \umt• n:la \Ing "t' hoPt' 10 do more tra,ehng .. "ha1 "ould 8 111 and Rt·t1~ ha\\' Jonl· II th1·~ had J"lrtiduced thret· daughters 1nstrad Of thrt'l' Som'' "I suppo<,(,· "l' ~ou ld hJ\l' had more lalt' cuna111\ n' a the.-pon~:· 4u1pped tht· ~·ninr "'>;. hnl lo. But the.-St.hex.lo. bo\s Jlso pro' 1de 1he km1n1nt· touth ""Ith tht•tt WI\\'\ -ali ad1\l' 1n the hu\1nc'>' -Tum·., .... ,re. Janl'. <icn11·, 1.1.1fc. 1\1,im· and Stn l·\ wile i..t't' a...,_,.._..., .... s..u cbalrman Marte Pezzlo and her bu•band Frank on aucceee at Four Seaaon• Hotel. Peter S•enkerud and Bettv Sot· Patty and Kim Still putted with ber motber, Dea1Cnl.Jll ton enjoyed Sound Celebration. Women founder Muriel Reyaolda, at fa.nd·ral.eer. ' ' ' .. . . -Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, September 1S:-1986 DESIGNING WOMEN ••• Prem81 .. The new students will be the fint dul for the deatee proaram. By cbanaina tbecollqe's name it gives \ll l'broeder base and attracts students from all over the world." "At tbcrateweanaoingl can sec a lack of space," Caldwell said with a lauah. "Blurock (Partnership), an architectural firm, is doing a master study to match the facility to our cumculum, and how best to use it." However, benefit chairman Marie Pell.le was contented to concentrate on the ev~ning's party, which culminated many months of work. "I think it (the party) is fabulous, warm, and elegant," said Marie, who was wearing a D.N. Evaosoflaguna Beach original design." And I think we will get close to raising our goal of$60,000. ·· Earlier, Marie thanked the ben- efit's benefactors. patrons, under- writen, and committee members- plus non-committee members: Betty's husband. Tom Kemp, and CHIP •••. · .. Prom Bl old bachelor. he has put his personal life and professional life on hold wh ile he punucs the dream of his boyhood. As a schoolboy in Pon Townsend, Wash., Hanauer towed a model hydroplane behind his bicycle. After graduation from W.ash1ngton St.ite University, Hanauer worked as a schoolteacher with delinquent youngsters. and when he retires as a driver he plans to become a counseloI to troubled young people. her husband, Fruk Peaalo. After dinner and dancina to the music ofSound Celebration guests moved into the adjacent room to try their skills at blackjack, craps and roulette. At 11 :30 pm. winners turned in their chips for tickets which were placed in baskets to be drawn for prizes. Some of the winners and prizes were Mary Lee Beck, a Chinese ginger jar donated by Warren lm- ports;ADD McKillley,an Ann t>en- nis Designs teddy bear in a hand- painted basket, plus champagne; Mark GolclstelD, round-trip for two o n A~rCal to Chicago and Polly Ober, tripfortwotoSan Francisco. But the big winner was Otympic polo team member Greg Boyer, who had donated $3,000 in chips that were cashed in for tickets for the drawing. He won a four-hour cruise donated by Executive Yachts. a weekend for two at Hamilton Covr in Cataltna, a liquor basket and a basketofbeers. Gues\s included Mimi and Gene Bell ofSan tv1arino, Muriel Re- ynold's daughter and son-in-law Patty and Kim Still; Barbara and Alex Bowle, Dorl and Jack deKruif, Jerri and Jack Dwan, Nancy and David Busbnell, Louise and Bill Arnold, Atbalie Clarke and Walter Coombs, Pbylll1 and Ray CantlDo, Mary and Cbeater Marcell, Marilyn ·and Tom Nielsen, Susie and Jack Peltason (he's UCI chancellor) and Pat and Ericb Vollmer. Paparazzi ls edited by Daily Pilot Style editor Vida Dean. i~~~~,,;;···-._~ ~-~e..-~~~-~~ l ROGER'S GARDEN 1ST EVER GARAGE SALE 500/o -90% OFFI PA TIO FURNITURE, INDOOR PLANTS, .BASKETS, POTTERY, UMBRELLAS, ANTIQUES AND OF COURSE ... PLANTS! a.-.•-.•~·w~-..,..,.,,.....,.,.,.......,,,,., ... 1--0-•"-".., ,,_. ..... -,..,.,....-.r .. N0D'5l!)lif • 1"4 (",-.t)pii A"•" • • r • • 4"<t A:;.•. • 6, • •'*• •:.'I'"-#'' _, • • Deir ......... _, ........ Jack and Jerri Dwan joined Dort and Jack DeKrulf ln aupportinC art education. FASHION ••• Prom Bl and Howard Hassett, Deue and Nick DooU., PaUJ Breuu and Jerry R~arcls (he heads the Men's Patron Committee of the Fashion- ables) and Jodie and Geor1e Aroros. (Model Judie wasa show- stoppcras she carried a frog Judith Lieber bag. She had checked the bag's price tag and teased the viewers with .. It wasjusfS 1,000." Other$ enjoying the evening ~nd horsd'peuv~sbuffetcatercd by Terry Knisley were president Mary Lou and Scot't Hornaby, Vlr&tala and Patl Beader, Nora and Claarley Heater, Miidred Mead (founder), JoA.DDe and Gene Mix, Toal and-Kea Ollpbat, Myru and Enlle Saftl1, Chapman president Back and Joal Smitb, Jean Tandowsky and Dick Dimmitt and Lucy and Don Wood- ward. Ange1riian and seas6n series to finish . Orange County yacht clubs will provide plenty of competitive action this weekend. Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club will provide two events -tt1e final races of the Angelman Series Sa>urday and Sunday and a race from Newport Beach to Long Beach and return on Sunda)'· Cap1~rano Bay Yacht Club also will wind up its season series for Performance Handicap Racing Fleet" (PHRF) yachts with the sixth and seventh races on Saturday and Sun- day. Dana Poi~rYacht Club will be host to women sailors Sunday with the third race of the Orange County Women's Ocean Racing Series on Sunday. It will be Fall Gold Cup' time at Newport Harbor Yacht Club Satur- day and Sunday with inside classes racing inside the bay on Saturday and larger classes racing ocean courses on Sunday. Lido Isle Yacht Club beckons adult Sabot and Laser sailors Sunday form Over 30 Regatta. It will also be a bus) weekend in all other Southern California Yachting Association areas: Los Angeles-Long Beach Alamitos Bay YC -Closing Oa} Regatta (all classes). Saturda}. Sun-day. ...._ _ _, PROPANE GAS VISA/MC -> • FREE BBQ BRUSH with Pfopane fill up & thrs ad• OXYGEN SER VICE COMPANY p t ... , • t ..• • mit 5 flf. eapim 9/30/86 Cabrillo Beach YC -Ladies Invitational Rega tta (PHRF). Sun- day. West Coast Y C -Single-handed race (PH RF). Saturday. · Shoreline YC -Autumn Eve race (PHRF). Saturday. Suta Monica Bay California YC -Inverted Endu ro race (Harris Series No. 3), Saturday. Windjammers YC -Joli} Roger Regatta (centerboards). Sunda). King Harbor YC -Autumn Regatta (one-design). Saturday. Sun- day. San Diego M1ss1on Bay YC -Lightning Bowen Invitational !ocean courses) Saturday: L} nch lnv1ta11onal. Satur- day: Wayler West Coast Cham- pionship. Saturday. Silver Gate YC -Area Cham- pionships (T-Bird, J-24. Catalina-27: Santana 30-30). Saturda Coronado Cays YC -hip Shape Series (CCHF). Saturda). Southwestern YC -Ladies Long Distance race (WYHF>. Saturday: Fall Senes (SWHP). Saturday North and Inland o\nacapa YC -Anacapa Island Series No.;. Saturda~ .. Channel Island YC -Open Ocean Sabot race. Sunda) . ,)J' ae A ~ T•d•,·· ....... pt ,_.,~ 111',,-._~ ,.., 1,,,'l>'+' .. cr•f ... Cl•ar L•lt• -., ·°"' c>' ••• n••tl•d In llN win• f>e 'l>\>J\ country .•• I• nat11r•·1Hr· ~~O ,, ~ t.ct tor r.cr .. tlon • r•tlr•- ..1 \~e m•nt. _,,e.,.. \,'l> Jolnln6 tlN 6•ld ru•lt are Saf•way, , {bi-:, BanltAm•rlca, 1'·M•rl, McDonald•. ~~ o\<" S.e It ..• wltll• land I• •1111 at· 0 ci'' fordabl•-$5,000 • $68,000 tltle-ln•flrHI 'l>\ d••d. fo1 oroctture dnd p11m m~,1 rr CLEAR l AK[. P 0 Boi 8971, Orange. CA 92664 II Name I i-----------------------~-t.--, 1 1 Acdres!. C•ly-I I Phoric l 10 I .. ____________ .. ____________ .. 1 ~ ---------------------______ .. Daily Pilat & TWA ' FINO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE f/IGHTS AVA/fA81E !IOM OIANGE COUNT'f ro IAJ VIA GOIDfN STATE Ali /ll\J(5 (71~) 675-2550 I .1 I ...,,"I" '' ·1 \\ l' • I 1do1 \1 .1 I Ill• I t lll t 'i • '\I \\ 111 ·1 I 1: •. 11 11 '. ----. . . Two Dew NBC shows crack top five · By FRED ROTHENBERG ,,,, ,....,._ .,., NEW YORK -Using "The Cosb> Show .. and "Golden Girls" as spngh1· ly spnngboards, NBC won Top Five status for two new series, "Our House" and "Easy Street." and easily won the ratings last week. figures from the A.( Nielsen Co. showed Tuesday. NBC averaged a 15.8 raung for the week of Sept. 8-14. while CBS had a 12. 7 and ABC an 11.4. In d1 nnenime news. the three networks were as close as they've ever bee~. "CBS livening News" with Dan Rather had a 10.5 rating. 21 share, while ABC's "World News Tonight" with Peter Jennings and "NBC' Night- ly News" with Tom Bro~aw each averaged a I 0.4 rating. 21 share. "It's going to be a dogfight all fall." said Gerald Jaffe. NBC"s vice presi- dent for research projects. A single ratings point equals 874.000 homes with television; a REVIEW ~ --• -~-.C 'City' police show has a lot of heart By FRED ROTHENBERG u , ... .,....., ....... It ma} not he a pnmcr in ra1!>ing teen-agers. but ~ 8 ( 's "Heart of tht• Cit}' ... which begins Saturda). d<X'S gi ve vie wers some honest glimpses into a fa ther wh o rares. l·ven 1 f he doesn't have all the answers. Robert Des1deno pla)s Wes Ken· nedy. a widower who works as a detect1 ~e by night ~o he can tx: around for his two teen-agers b} day. It's a toss-up which s1 tuat1on 1s more dangerous. It's a bit novt•I for TV but he's neither a perfrct cop nor a ix·rfec1 father. The sparks rrall > fly at home. share measures the percentage of sets on lhat are tuned in. "Ou r House," the cnucally praised fa mily show starring Wilford Brimley as a crusty grandfather, opened behind top-ranked "Cosby" last Thursday and took second place for the week with a 28. 7 rating, 45 share. It was the highest rated fall premiere si nce "AfterMASH" 9pcned on CBS 1n 1983. Three davi. after the "Our Ho use" debut. It moved away from the "Cosb}" cocoon, into its regular 7 p.m. Sunday slot and ranked a rellpectable 19th with a 14.6 rating, 26 share. It was NBC's best regular series performance in the time period 1n mdre than fi ve years. "60 Minutes," opening 'lmanl} Its 19th season on Sunday, ranked eighth. but "Our House·· apparently benefited from the "Disney Sunday Movie" being a repeat that fin ished 46th out of 50 shows. "Our House" seems likely to 't>etter NBC"s Sunday shows last season. "Punky Brewster" and "Silver Spoons." which averaged a 16 share. Jaffe expects "Our Ho use" to fall from a 26 share when "Disne>" offers fresh product. His forecast 1s :i 20 share average. CBS again ~howcd Su nda~ strengt h with .. 60 M1nutrs" and Its movie. pan1cularl} "Ith his hostile. punk·,__ _____________ _ rock daughter. Robin (Chns11na -\p- plegate). who blames him for her mother's death. In an interm inable fla shback that rec urs through the entire 90-minute pilot. we lcam that his wife >Aas killed at the scene of one ofh1s police actions. The best thing about this 1~ Dl'- s1deno. who reall } rommunc1atrs the anguish of being unable to connect with a child. You don't get the impression that he'-; reading lines. rather that he's rnn' eying feelings. "You're trying too hard." says his son. Kevin. "Beats not tl)mg at all," he S3}S. Kennedy's relat1onsh1p with his son 1s more sohd. Kc-.in (Jonathan Ward) 1s a wimpy type who lo ngs fo r muscles and his fim love Their convt<rsat1on after 15-year-old Kevin loses his v1rgm1t> 1s touching. honest and even a little responsible s1nct< father as ks son about birth control protectio n. When the program leaves thl' hume ....;and Kennedys' fam1I} relat10Mh1p . "llft degenerates into a very standard cop show. although 1here ~ocs .c·em to be an effort to a' 01d gratuitous violence To its crC'dll. "Hean of the (1t~ ·· has its heart in the nght place. A ~~R.IOU~J..Y ~~XY C6~~~y CISTA IHI 751·4184 EDWARDS TOWft CENTER 0 Durty Nelly's" OPEN fOR LUNCH & DINNER Monday thru Frida y 11 AM to 9 PM u.1cu1111A•..,. JIU SHfA •U I- STAllO ev -,_, 11 : 101 (J :101 s lo 1 io • t 10 ,. T .. l'LY lltt N19lllm1t• On llm St. II l"l STNeD eY -(Rt ,.ootloote (11'0) "The Last Days of Patton,"' stamng George C. Scott. which ranked ninth. NBC al so sought improvement this season at 8 p.m. on Sunday with "Easy Street," a sitcom starring Loni Anderson. The first episode received a big sampling behind ··Golden Girls" and before the ··Miss America Pageant.. last Saturda; It ranked third with a 27.3 ra11ng, 48 share. edging its lead-in and fo llow-up shows. "Easy Street'' has another Saturday exposure before mo"1 ng to Sunday: Jaffe noted that .. Easy Street" did better than last season's premiere of .. Golden Girls," wh ich al so shared the bill with Miss Am enca. ABC's ··Monda}' Ni~t Football:· fo llowing last season's rating!> ~uc­ cess. opened with a strong per. fo rmance. Dallas· victory ovrr the New York Giants ranked se' cnth with a 21.2 ra11ng. The Thur..cta~ game. New England v~. the New York Jets, was 20th with a 14.5 ra11ng. Here are the pnmc-t1me tek\ 1s1on rati ngs as complied b> the ..\ C Nielsen Co. for lhe week ofScpt. 8· I ~ Top 20 listings include the \\-Ct:k's ranking. with full \Cason-to-date ranking 1n parentheses. rating for th e· wee k. and total homes. -\n .. X .. 1n· parenthesco; denotes one-t1mc-onl~ presentation. A "P .. denotes 'ienes premiere. I ( IJ "Tne Co1ov Sr.ow ... NBC lO • rating 26 6 mllllOf'I nom.1 1 IPI "Our HouH." NBC 1t 1. 75' I mllllon l'IOmtl 3 (P l 'E•w SlrMI." NBC. 11 3, 719 million l>O,.,., • <•> ·r,,. Goio.n Glr11," NBn l'>Omet 6 111 'Night Coun," N8C 71 1. 19 o m111100 llomes. 1 (P) "Mon<lav NIQttt FootoaU" -N V Gla11t1 v1 011111, ABC. n 1. II s mlulon llOmn I 111 '60 Mlnute1," CBS, 19 1. 17 1 m11t1on· l'IOme\ 9 00 "The LH I O•n ol P•ttoo" -"CBS Sundav Nlgnl Movie." CBS, 19 S. 17 O mllllon 11ome1 10 1111 '?21.' NBC, 11 3. 16 O m1111on norne1 11 Ile) Gimme • Brea1<. NBC, 17 6. IS 4 m1111on nomtt 12 t IS) "K.ete & AHie,' CBS. 17 3, IS I mllllon 11om11 13 t )6) "You Aga in?" NBC. 11 o. 1.61 million l'IO"lel 14 116) · New11ar1 •· CBS. 16 6, 14 S m1thon r>om«• IS t 111 "Ml•ml Vice, • N8C. 16 4, 14 3 mllllon l>Ome1 16 119) "Highway to HHven," NBC. 16.2, 14 mllllon llomn 17 1771 WIZaro." CBS 16 O. 14 O mil notl\U II 2•1 'OumbO" -"NBC Su"ltav 19111 MOY•t Is . 13 . mllllon "<>me\ 19 •Ol Our Houte ." 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ANAHEIM tn tJ!?! ftM/LW" I ftt1M fm """"'n -.n.....o~•, ""''' THI ,ATillOT 111 AMlllCAH AMfMIM ,,..IJ) ~ ft• llUtttllT tff " II 2. ,.ITTT lflf "NIC t,._IJ, >. Ofl!I CWY IUMMll ,.,., '°' OUN I"> IACIC .JO KHOOt. 1-. t *' Rll~&~I! MllN1111 c•nnu 1 ... u 1 NCMl"UIU 'l'AT' MOlllTA MANHUNT•• 1•1 l<AllATI IUD 'AllT 11 t.,.1 >:es ,, .. IM l ·U t:eo 71U 1"" DI.AD IND DltlVl-IN Ill 1 ll•IU I eOJO l "'''"It ti ... ft N • -t ., .... t. ... f-..c; MKM.al\ OVOt.C>" AVINOINO fCHICI 111 MUl,HY'I lAW 111 UTHMITIU I IUNNINO SC.ARID 11 sca.r--: I l A,,.1Jl10 '.IN HIV ·IN I) ~ .... , .. ,. HIWAY 39 l . . THI ,ATRIOT tll W•KAH AMTMIM ~Ill -y DIVITO RUTtfCHS HO"U 111 DOWN ANO OUT IN llVHl Y Hllll 111 THI HY 111 GlW( Ill ill imfl M l ,HDDY'S HVINOI 111 t . oU1JlAD Htvi·IN TOf' GUN ,,., 2. AeovT LAST NIOMT1111 IA(IC TO KHOO\ ,,.,,1 UllATI ICID "AU 11 ,,_. J. DtMOHt ON1 Cit.Art SUMMH11191 . ' I ~ Ora"\t e Coast DAILY PILOl'/Thursday. September 18. 1986 . 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"FtlllS HEU!I" (N-13) "Nfm II NI" (N-13) ., .......... •TMS AU SEATS SUI "MEAITIUU" {I ) II~ "U"l UCUS" (PC) uo 10 ·~ "llOllT UST •"llr' (I) "DE.Al UD HIVE I•" {I) at•nn.wa. Tma WOODBRIDGE 551 0655 "lWUl•C FDIC(" {II 11S '30 UM T1U I ftl "IEAITHU" (I) "UW UCUS" {PC) U •TWll WO "llOUT WT •IC~T" (I) "TOUCI I CO" (I) uanna wn 'IGTlllC I•~· l"·ll) 6 00 I JO 10 lS ., .. "" .... "UHTl llD II" (fie) 600.1 IS 101' IJMl1111 Wll MISSION VIF JO TWIN 180 fiqqo ao"" •o~•,.az• C-&llTA--Y•.H> "IOOI llll A W1£W" 101 ! I~ UM TW1 I Wft "IOTlflC II comll" (PC) I JO HS U•TWltwn MISSION VIE JO MALL J64 6}:?0 UTIIUS NU "UCl TO SClfOOl" (PC-ll) "atOUT WT ltW" (I) U•TWl lWll "lUllS" {I) I U t JO l ll.1000 u.-TW11• • \ l -IK Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday. September 18. 1986 - BRID G[ Friday, September It ARJES (March 21-April 19): Missing hnksiarl' located -puzzlt: p1c<.·es fall into p.tace. You'll have chance to .. cash 1n .. on rcc:cnt contacts. effon Lo' c relauonship grows strong. you'll ga1p assurance and feeling of security. · Why paper over yoUr memories? TWO W.ONGS M.A.KE A RIGHT! • TAURUS (Apnl 20-Niay 20): Study Aries mc~sagc for special hint. You have chance now to make m·w start. to show off talen\~. omeonc tleh1nd scenes has confidence and serws as )Our pn' ate cheering ~<.·uon GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): Emphasis on pioneenng effom. onginal thinking. ability to eet to heart of r:natters. . You'll have luck 1n matters of six·cu· lation. you'll win fnends and 1nllul'nn· people. Shake q.ff letharg). comt' out of shell. SYDNEY I 0MARR' CANCER (June 21-Jul) 22)· Morak 1s boosted as result of commun1cat1on from individual thought to be .. m1s!>tng ... Unorthodox procedur.cs result in succ<'s'i. ·Know it. act accordinJly. Family ri.·un1on could be pan of exciting scenario . . • ·. • , LEO (Jul) 23-Aug."22): Emphasis on tra,el: cummunu:auon. pubhcauon: added populant). greater a"areness of hod) image "I ou'll tx' l'Oncerni.'LI "'1th weight, you'll add to wardrobe. you'll al.,o becoml.' mor<' !>l'nm1ve to spiritual values. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Deline tl'rms. re' 1"11..'. remodel. kl·ep options open. Mone> question will he rrc;ohl'd b~ bu'i1nc's partnl'r or mate. If you persist, you garn finannall~ an<l rn moral 'l'n"ic J\11.'an!> dun't g1' c up. LIBRA ~pt. 2 l ·Ol·t 22) Breal..1h111ugh 1nd1c.1l1C"O -~putlight on children. tra' el.' anl.'t~. ah1li1' to hreai.. IH'l' Imm l1hllg.111on "h1ch m:lkl'!> .. no Stnse." You'll be concam·d '"'h putilil 1mdl!-l'. k~al Jlfo1r' \\111 n)mmand atten11on. SCORPIO (Oct 2 .\.~o' 21 ) .\lTl'nt rnrl' uf Ol'f\l'ntknt'>. rx·ts and \c)ur o wn general health Fam1l~ member tall..<. ahout lkwrat1ng. remodding attending special e' cnt "h1ch roul<l 1m l11dl.' drama or lOnn~n. SAGITTARIUS (l\oo' 22·1>l'L 2ll ~hat ocg11h J'> mild fl1nat1on could become something .. sl'nou~ ... Kno" 11. don't pla~ gaml'' "1th emotions. Much occurs behind scent'!> 1n clandl'\ltne mannn Protl'l I ,df 111 drnche-.. P1'ices pla}s role. CAPRICORN (Oct. 22-Jan 191. "I nu hah· lh.tl1ll' ll• 1n,urc .,ccurll\, 10 obtain genuine bargain whl'fl' hardwarl' "wnre1 lll'<l -1ndudl.'!> desi.. F(K us alc;o on propeny. residence dealings "1th oldl·r 1ndl\ 1du.1l'i. AQUARIUS (Jan 20-Fd:i I I F1m!.h r.uha than 1n111.11e prnJect F-orrl'' tend to be scattered. Ke' 1!> to he selecll'l' Rclat1,e 1., \lllcl·n: but could hi.· confused. Know it. ask q'ues11ons. gl\e full pla) w 1ntdknual cuno'1t~ PISCES tFeb. 19-March 20)· Empha'ilS. on 1mkl)l'n<lem·c. lrcntl\ 11 ~ intensified love relat1onc;h1p ~1one~ picture 1~ hrighl. ~ou'll l<x-atl' ""'"nF article. lnd1 v1dual pre"1ousl~ ,111J1tli:ren1 \\Ill ncm "~·iff hl·an on \kl''l' • lF SEPTEMBER 191$ YOt9R BIRTHDAY \Ollll'Olll' ha, hl•en 3lll'OlPllng To find out where humor 1s gorng. somellmt's you haH' to look back do where it's been. The tools ofexaggera- t1on ha,le always worked. I remember about 10 years ago. I ~ote about a much-mamed star and predicted her next wedding drl'SS "ould be drip· dr). Gola big laugh. A stor}' recent!) reported a Cali- fornia dress deStgn<'r 1s doing bnsk business with a new hnc of paper wedding dresses. No one laughed. It's not a joke anyl\lore. It's a rc;ill't) -\s 1 read about the dresses with Vt•lcro closures that are easy to get out of. ho" }OU could do a quick-fix with ';cotch tape 'that would hold it together for a fr"' hnur . and how }OU could thro" 1t awa} once 1t had been llSl'd, thl.'rc seemed to be an obviou1. parallel to modern marriage. Ma~ he th<' 1mpract1cal ~tin wed- Jrng drl'S' "1th the long train and the l'\pem1\I~ price tag isn't what a l'Omm11ment 1s all about. but it's pan of 11. .\n 1mponan1 pan. There's <,Omethrng about a trad1t1onal wed- ding that inspires 1rad111onal 'alues and a traditional rnmm1tmen1. Where el~e would vou assemble all of those "\\1tncsses" "ho would remind \OU later that vou promised to lo' c th!'-man or woman fort h(' rest ofwur lite'' . .\nd an,one "ho ha~ planned a v.edd1ng ·w11h1n thl' confines ot budget and taste "1thout k1ll1ng a mcmocr Of the fa mil} has a prognO'ilS for a good marnagl' Ttw~ can handle an) thing. Paper Neither vulnerable. East deals. NORTH' •5 9 A8652 0 652 •AK43 WEST EAST •AQ82 tK 943 <:/ 9' \f 10 3 ,,.. 0 Q9 O A1084 •••••••••• •Ql0872 •J96 the insecurity of ti Paper 15 what >OU tight O'J'.r at breakfa:.t Paper ·'" "'hat ~ (l\J hang rn the ·bathroom together and \\Ondcr "'h~ you marm:d one another. Paper 1s disposable diaper-. plate\ that caH" rn to pressure-. rann·led checks. expired \\arrantln Paper does not represent a milJOr invest· ment. but rather a tcmporaf\ measure. I kno w. TheH"~ a l-01 of 'i\ mbolism being thrown around herc.'bul that'<. what marriage is all about too. Therl' isn't a lot of room 1n 11 for com- promise. cspec1all} in matters of morals. 'alues. ano what you nel'd and e..;pcct from one another I'm not hustling ma1or "l'dd1ngs hC're ·with IS hndesma11.J<,. thrl'l' truckl oads of champagne. Ix' pounds of1umbo \hnmp anu J la thn "ho ha~· to born>" on h1" II Ii.' tn!>uranc(' 10 pa~ thc tillb . SOUTH +J 10 7 6 9 KQJ7 0 KJ7 3 · •6 The 'bidding· Eaat South Weat PaH Pais 1 t 1 NT 3 ~ Pua Pa88 PaH Pa88 Opening lead. Two of t North Dbl 4 CV .. Last year a team of ~oung Cana· dians led by Michael L.,orber of Montreal defeated thl' highly ranked team of Ceorgt' ftosenkranz, Mf'xtco City. in an t•arly round of the Spingold Kno(·k- out Team C'hampionsh1p At this y<·ar'~ event, held m Toronto. they drC'w the second-seeded team of Edgar Kaplan. New York. in tht> <1ccond round of play. and sprang anothn upset It 1s usually wroniit co underlead itlt are as.tainst a -;111t contract On L 111.., hand from t hctr match against Kaplan. t he Canadians did it twice to def Pat a seemingly impregnable J?amc rontract Aft<'f West's light th1rd·hand CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF opening bid and North's double, East's one no trump response by agreement indicated spade sup- port. South showed his good hand and heart s uit with a jump, and North raised to game. West, Nick Gartaganis of St Laurent. PQ, underled t11s ace of spades. His partner, Zygmunt Marcmskt of Dorval, PQ, won the king and pos~d an immediate prob- lf'm for df'clarer by shifting to a low diamond Sin<·c there was little enough m1s~1ng. declarer not sur· pnsmgly p layed West for the ace of diamonds. His finesse of the jack lost to the queen. and a diamond to the ace and a diamond back, ruffed, sealed the fate o r the con· tract early In the other room the contract was also four hearts, but this time Jl.:orth opened one heart after West passed, and he b~came t he dt>darer at four hearts to intimidate you. It's all sound and fu~ :md J "htg hlull .. h.m•" 11 protct 1 IO\CStments. define terms. bl· opcn-m1ntkJ '-'lthnut twing gulhhk "I nu II gt·t man) ans"ers 1n l'Pll'mbl-r 'nu'll hJ' l' JX'l·I.. hi.· hind \l'\'lll'' "I uu Jrl' independent. creatt' l'. 1.cn!.uill, a11ral'tl' l' Paper 1\ what ~ou g1,I.' un a liro,t annl\·\'r~ar) because n'c; l'hcap dnd It's all \OU can afford Paper 1' what \ l>U "l'ar lur an "''1m1n111nn 1nd \llll 1·1111ld du• frnm I guC's'i I'm Sa)ing ~ou're gmng tu need all thl' mcmone~ )OU l'an store M} "rddrng drcs<. I'> conta1neo 1n a small box on the 1._1p shelf of m~ closet It'' )ell0"-1.'d. it"• hmp. and thl' v.a1St "Ouldn't ocg1n 10 fit Olll' OI 111\ Ptllsbuf) Doughho~ arms D1\rnrc.J 11'1 "l''l'r' I nl'l.'d to loo!.. at II from ltnll' to llml'JU\t torenw mbl·r hew. I kit lhl da} I "l'rl' 11 and thrn gt• oul .ind figh t like a ttgt•r 1<1 ll·l'l thal "'a~ .iga1n TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE Wido~s can call themselves anything DE.\R -\:"iN l ·\;\. Ol R~ .\ woman "rote to \OU hcccnth Jnd asked the proper "J' 111 a<ldrl'\\ a letter to a v.1dn" "\ ou rl·plil·d "The w1do" uf J\1r John ~m1th "ihould tx· addrcs!>ed lhl' \:lml· a<> dunn~ h" lifetime -Mr ... John ~m 11h \ gt111d "a) 10 rcmemtx'r th1\ " tc • l..Cl'l1 10 mind that 'ourht•lo'l'd hu,h.1'ld lllJ' D_ ' ha'c pa\~l'd 3\\a~ but \o~n<111w" h I'> forn t•r " .\rl' \OU nuts'> Don't '"u rl•Jl11t· that ~OrTil' "omen f<.·d h!x-ratl'd \\ hl'I\ a m1snat'ik marnagl·" tl·rm1nJtl•J h~ thl· dt·ath ol .i pu11r l',LU'l Im J hu,hand" \h 111,J m.1n "a'J' 11wJn ;i' J ra1111,n;il., I k U'ld foul l.inc.11.1~l· rttn Jl<1111hl <111 01l' ~.1mhlnl .ind got 1ntu tn1utiHl' \\.Ith th<.· !av.. \\lwn ht• d1l'd hhol l'l' a hu<,hand "h11 ea ml· home 1 arh I i lelt a\ 11 a I 0-ton "l.'1gh1 h.1d hn·n hltl'd oil m' !.houk.kr... ..\nd \nu tdl me I 'hould l..l·ep h1., nanw' You nu·d .1 brain tran,pl.Jnt lad~. - F RH I> I'\ .\I .\H.\M.\ DEAR ALA: I am amazed al the number of women who didn't rare fo r m } advkc. llere's another complaint: DL.\R · .\'\,'\i I -\1\/DFR"i \Vh' '>hould I Ix' \Ir' J.ihn \m11h 1.1.hl·n thl· onl~ thing m~ hu,hand l'\l'r gaq· ffil' "a' f1, l' l..1d'" I r:.t1\l·<.l 1h11,,· I.id' al1111t· and did .1 darned l(oo<l 111h 11111 V. h' 'h1111IJ I ht· \tr' John .\n' hmh ·• I hJI \\Ol lhll''' hum uintnhut~·d n111h1ng to nn hll 11r t(• thl' l hildt\'ll·, I l;l1111,·d 111' n,111tl' right .1long \'Ith him .111d 11 "·I' gnnJ 11ddallll' '\1\H"I \<1\11 - HOD"\ .. YOUR DEAR MARY: Here's another one for you r 'lide. DEo\R -\ "' l o\NDf-R') 'OU I mu'it bl' l aught in a 11ml' "arp V. h:u·, ON ANN t UNDERS b this cral\ idea \OU haq· th:ll thl' proper" a~ to add.rt'\\ a "1do" 1' Mrs. John Doe'' .\rC'n't )OU awan· that a gn·at main "'omen "hu ha' l' tarl·ers arc kcl.'p1ng their maiden namr\ thr<>c dJ\.., - f C:\.en alkr the~ haH· childrl•n'' I I workl·d haru tu aL·h1~''l' m~ nv.n 1drn111~ and I am n111 ahout to g1'l' 11 up for mamage or an~ thing tl<.c - I I INDE Pl:l\'Df'l" f <\ND PRO! ID. DEAR I ANO P: OK. Enough already. All you career women and µ wldow1 who bad lousy marriages can . , call yourselves anything you want. I was merely informing a reader of lbe proper etlquen e. My apologies to an who were offended. • • • DE.\K .\N~ I AM>( K"i Nn 1v.1n ACROSS 1 Sl1Cle f. CrowcJ tO Tobacco wad 14 S1ci.. one 15 Earlier 16 A wd ol veneration 17 Set ctown 1 R Er OC!t>d lq Re 20 Be{1Pw l2 Fouqhl lMClo. 2 4 ("h;ir c1r.1er 26 Sedsc1•1s 27 W<1rt1nQ 3 1 S1nquld.r 32 Lets OUI 33 Across µrel 35 Card game 38 TV pnze 39 Gripers 40 Alnca11 rand .11 Putµ 4 2 Irish river 43 M1uens and ropgallants 44 Bear •t 45 US pOhlJCO 4 7 Whack.s 5 t Bulrusll 52 Goes first 2 3 14 17 20 27 28 29 32 38 41 52 ha<> e'er become prl'\ldcnt of the l · n tied ~ta''-'" nor ha\ e 1 n er heard ot J '"'" "ho"a'>agrl'Jt lll\\'ntoror the: "'"ner iii a '.'lobl•I pn1l· b tht., hct.·au~e the brain rnutt'n:ll must be <l1 \ 1ded t'ic:t"l'\'n l"-O pcopk· ant1 earh 1w1n ha' half a_\ man' hra1n'i :l<. he nr \he normall~ould ha,c'' I am - NOT.\ TVtfN. llAPPIL Y 58 DEAR HAP: Well, I AM a twin 54 S1ockp1te 58 Chanct> 59 Bother., 61 Nile metropol•!. 6? Nichole; ne1c 63 Sponsor~h·~ 64 Sp1r11 1amp!> 65 Nur!>(' 66 Elect• rr!'CI 67 AgrP.-ment<; DOWN P•P Mad 10 1001 2 Art worlo.s 1 Unhappiness wore! 4 Social 5 V1br;tt1ons 6 Indian grt-e111 c, 7 Oii 8 Fasit-nt-r 9 Strains 10 Undel1teC1 1 I E1tpee1111on 12 Refashion 13 Brassies 2 I Mr Whitney 23 Hostelries I happily I and so far as I know both my ~6-2~1----t--+-­ slster, Dear Abby, and I have enough brains so that we are able to get along lo the world, even though we haven't 65 woo any Nobel prlles. · 7 25 Part1c1pan1 27 Esoteric ~8 ~1p alter noon 29 Ounce 30 Sumptuous 3 4 Red as 35 Poker hand 36 bre'Ye ;> 2 tcme 31 Smaze 39 Funny films 40 Waste away 4 2 Make bagels 8 9 23 10 16 19 43 Comtorted 44 Deteared 46 Coffee cup 4 7 Herring 48 Family 49 Phenohc e g 50 Su1t1ng 53 Cheat 55 One ot Columbus Shi PS 56 0 1 a·11me 57 Betsy 60 Fast 1e1 11 12 • 13 Left-handers are born, not made DailtPilat & TWA ~ "i:-1 ~ G OUT 1-1()y,. GllOD WE REAl1.. Y APE l/,{,H/ A1A•I A8/f fPO~OPA'vCf •.'r TO/Al ,A ;()/0£•, (,•Alf AP; ',ft: ---·- .. . ' . Whc!hcr 'ou'n.' left-handed 111 nght-hand<'d ·depend' on grne" ~ou got from \Our parent<>. not on thl' training the~ g.1'1.' )DU If \OU were ,, adopted \11ur adnf)ll\l'.' pdn'nt~ h::i<l nothing tel do "1th 11 L.M. Bo YD ~nm<.· 'C&l'tahk 111.tlll'r -.1 hrant.h -re~ponc.J., 10 light hut not to gra' II) 1 11·\ phototroplr. \O gmv.' up Somc -::i root -rc\pond' to 11.ra' 11~ hut nnt to light It\ geo1rop1l . '" ttro"' I down fc, -...h1k a\.\a\ 11mt.· .it stop- light\ )'OU t an catcgort/l' a' J)hlllll· I troprt· or gcotropu. almo't t''l'r)thrng ah'l' Prc'lumahl~ ii \OU "c:n· photo· lrOPll IO\ll':ld ol gcotr11p1l . ~OU \I nC\('r nl·Cd d n11.el1 f1 \ ou'r<' flatnut lull nl l.'nergt'll l 1nnardc. that 1$0 on worltng "'h1lc }llU cilccp Your kt<lnt')''i on tht> night st11ti . for tnstan<.'c. tillt'r ahout 14\0 q uart'> of Ou1d i\ "oman rnhcrtt\ thl' d1.H.1t · 1en,11n of her hrca\l\ n\ mul h tnim , her lather a~ from her moth(•r .\ man 1n hcnt' 1he charactc:ns11n of hr\ beard a<1 much from h1'> mother a~ from hie, fathrr It'\ weird "lna,mud1 a1. (1od hm1tl'd thl' intell1gcnl't' of man. II ~ccm~ unfau ht• did not nl.,o hmll h1' \tup1chty " ~n oh\cn cd that ( 1t•rman nf notc. "l)nra<l i\denaut'r CJ Don't m<R1 tmmm\ bc1n~ .. d1,hk<' ::ill rrpt1l r\'l \ .\II c'e<'pt one -the turtlt' l>Ot"\n't rnlw mu\h to rnutt• the romJ nt1\ ,,, t111n nt ii mall' c,<'ahor<,t· ................... lml .................. --------------------~~ All the female hall to do 1s turn her head f al..l.' ofT }Our gla~SC\, 1f \U<'h you wear. and look at your thumbnail. •.mn 1ng 1t closer untrl you ~tan to lose locus. How far 1s It from )Our eyes., If ou'rc 12 years old. the near point of distinct v1s1on 1s two and a half inches T)lc older you get. the fanhcr that point. 1fnormal. A h11mmrngh1rd'-. egg 1~ a thousand t1mrs htggcr than the egg of a great blul" "'hale. No. Jconn1fcor. whalr~ don't la) egg.,, hut eggs arc" here th<')' 100. start out You tal..l' aspirin w11h watt'r, no' Fkttet dnnk a whole a,lallful uf 11 That\ th\' at.h 1ct' of mcdtco\ \ ou v.ant to ht' chic. \-Oung lady" \\\·ar \tell.king' w11h -.cam' I ht') art rnm1na hJt k I'm told L.M. Boyd 11 ' 1yndic'•tt-d ro/11mnls t I , ·I •• .. .. THE FAll:ILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane by VlrgJI Partch lVIP) "Daddy said his car needs a new battery." ' I "I WARNED you about the cabbage, didn't I?" J MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "We'll wait a reasonable length of time ... and then. I guess. we'll wait some more .. PEANUTS GARFIELD THl5 IS A SLAP5l1CK IT MAKES A LOUV NOl'e>£,BUT, Ii DOE.?N'T REALLY ~ORT TUMBLEWEEDS ~lff WKA"'I; ~'fj! "note HUN1'1NC1 ""~ GONNA 1"AK5 M• W11'M ~iM 1?:> ~COO~! DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE ... j 1 f Q •tM GONG FOR A WALK OUT TO™~ t<ITCHEN . ~ I GET 'OJ ~ING ? '' rve. NE:v'ER $Ef l\l '1t>u so e:i<.crT"E:t7, L.IMPIP t...l~fW! by Charles M . Schulz by Tom K. Ryan ~OS'f' 1"H INK! t M 16tn' CJt'f 'Tb sae~E Sr't)"T'WtNNIE -~E · f't)OH L.ANC'S' ~IN ~I ,:eL.L. oU1'A ~e ~et:! by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady Orange Coast OAILV PILOT IThurld1y. Sept.mt>« 11. 181e -• BLOOll COU1'TY U.S. AC.RES Ro1.1.·cooLP i.ioo TEACM ~E.LPON MOW TO FLIJ? ..... -- ' \ i j I I . " FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE -- JUDGE PARKER \>JeLL? ME. '/00 BEHIND ME ~l'VT? J'-'7?TNIJ. .-//~ FUNKY WINKERBEAN ·-·- by Berke Breathed • Nf#llllNTZ.Y 11ff'1.> A fl#ll MTH #I '1H£ THY!HT'tM ... by Jim Davia by Lynn Johnston by Jeff M ~cNelly ,. by Harold Le Doux ~ CANT Do THAT HE~E ~HE WORD'S OUT OR ANYWHERE E L SE THAT HE'S eEEN THERE MUST BE TR0uf3LE HITTING TH€ IN PARADISE I MAYBE SAUCE PRETTY HE ATHER 6 AVE HIM~·~· I HAVE AN H IS WALKING IDEA THAT we • ~ PAPERS I SHOULD · • CONS1oe" • 1 ,ptr::\; "-~~L ""*"~:~ ~ ~ .. by Tom Batluk 1 OON'i BtL..IEVE Ii ! OONAlD'S MOTHER IS 51i U.. RUNNING AFiER THE BU5 ~ING 10 61V£ HIM HIS WNl.H I DOONESBURY l THIN/\ /T~S !H~Y WHM I fltC.tJ 'It[) TJ{f FIA/AL W()ll./) I I ANO IAR4~ ..t I II/AS lJ.fAT WORD £X AOLY7 by Garry Trudeau . •• · I ' \\ lirn it c·omf'~ to homt• c'lfllll~ lrnm!-1.you·ll haw a h~ml t imC' findinu ~omf'hc,J \ ta~trr than Californ ia Fir..,t Jlnnk. Just 24 hour.., aftrr \CH I givP u~ you r romplrtPci appliration. we'll ge l ba<'k to \ - \ttll with our deci..,ion. · \\F ii al~o give vou an PX n'ptinnally gnod deaJ on \'ou r loan. Berau!-if' betwee n now anci St>plf'mbn 30. wt-'rr offering a 5(1111 redur· tion in the poinlt, we usually • \ ... 4 ..................... ;;;> ............. ,.! .~, ................. ______________________ ~~~~~- .. Ollr. ~I ~. Lt•t ~ l t 1 "' ... .. .- Or1nge Cout DAll Y PILOT /Thuraday, September 18, 11M tt• 'Witch ing hour' stalls market NEW YORK (AP) -The stock. market was ' mixed for the founh straight session today as Wall Street want~ approached anotl\er "triple wttching hour." Analysts said traders were hkely to proceed cauuously until Fnda) 's close, wh ich marks the last trading 1n a &el of stock index futures. stock index opuons and options on ind1v1dual stocks. On many similar occasaoni. an the past. the stock-market has cxpcnenced wide swmgs as profrss1onal traders complete comput.cr-program strategies 1nvolv10g the expanng o puoos and futures and 1nd1 v1doal stocks. This time around. expenmental rules have been adopted calling for ad vance dtsclosurc ofla.st- minute buy and sell orders.man effon to decrease the markets' potenual volatahty. Some analysts say this month's tnple witching hour 1s likely to be less eventful than usual. partly because of those rules and panly because pr~m traders may have completed much of their activity involving the September contracts dunng last week's record market decltne. WHAT AMEX Dio WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORI( CAP) Seo 11 NEW YORK (APl S.o 11 Prev Advenced Declined ¥~= New l'ligM New lOW$ Tod«un m ~~ 11 14 day Toda\~l ~s Advenced ~r o.cn~ all ¥~.~u~ 9 ,_..,. hlOl'I$ 14 New low ' AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sein , 4 p.m . orlce end net enenoe of the ~ ~· active American Stock E xcl'lenge ruues, rra ding na llona llv a l mor e ll'lan Jl ~mnd WlckH Vernllron H11bro s Horn Har Ecl'I08av 11 TuuAirCp EntrMkl ln,lrSysr Wan11Lab8 v 1,4~54'.7 2 ' 2 ' 2 ' 21s. ln· 19 ' l ' 1n, CoLo QuorEs METALS QuorEs NEW YORK rAPt Sc>ol <>ont•roua ,,.... .. l>'IC*I r'A:-.r_ S3 1S cenl• -pound NY c.,.,.,.. "'°' mont~ c-We<I c......, 6 • • °""'" • p;;o.o"<I u S o-1on•t1<>•" c......, S• ss .., .. p,.. 00vno NV l,()mO 'PO' mont!I CIOHCI """" L.... 23 .. c""ta e povrtO Z'lftc •4 ,., Qeof"ltl I parvn() 09'1~90 Tiit $3 •61 t l"'*lelt W-C>nml)08lt• p<IOIO Of!< It) ...., ~ 78S -o..nc» Henoy & Hwm.,, ....... JS 7~""' '"II °""-N~ Com.• '°°' montll ,io-iweo ~ l •t;~OO-J18500 oeo •e•o nu " ,...., "O<• -.........,. ~ '>0·$MMI 00 ''"" nvno. N v <Cl)n tr9C!I "-""""" l S6(1 <11 N ~ MN C Kl()t 04" HOy 01 W.C NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -s.~l 4 p.mj prlc• and nel cl'leno. of 1he lflffn mo" active New VorTt· Sfocl Excflanoe I ssu es , 1r ad l ng na lionallv at more ll'lan Sl Neme 8•'1kAmer USX Cgro OvernTr s A~T&T USFG CP Lucky Sir Por!GenCo Viacom s 18M AlldS!rs s USG's Nevi, tar Euon Hontvwell MldSoYUI Dow JoNES AvERAGES EW 'lORt< CAP) -Fln.t.L.Pow-Jones avgs for Seot 18 S10Ck' ~ H~ Low OeM C1"t 30 Ind 176J. 1m. 174'.03 1774. la+ua 20 T rn 759 . 154.13 M.2s+ 19.00 lS Ull 200.26 . 1 191.23 .1~ O.SS oS Stk 691 Sl 703 616 78 6 6.6SmS.41 Indus I). ,400 Tran 7J ,100 Ullls 3y.J2~000 65 Slit. 2 ,lh .SOO l\f~M 1l!l1Jl1l@ml NEW 'VORI< tAPl -Mo'' ac1111e over -tl'le-counter slocks \uoollt!d bv NASO L••t Of Nam. VolUmt Bid Alllod C+tte. G1axH s 1 112 ~ 14 '9 1•11! ~ MCI I O~. 7~ Grol'ISc 1 038, 00 91~ Rebok ) 1 011 100 12l,. S11cMer 7~ 000 10''11 VS Hll( 776,JOO 13 • OBeer 701300 711 ·16 '"' DSC 69' 600 8 " l='stUC s 6'8 100 2•~ Sea9ate SJ8 100 13 1 -------- • / t.htz. G -9. from <Zrl91orrl t.-.'.: ?-.~s.oly !h<t ~"!"': ~k~~ a ba0 .. : ,,."--4:<.n. ~ "ln~ Jo.":r 1' --tr <;.,.~•\ : • ..; •• a.t. t "!1 • .... • .. .,.... ~~"". \N ,. t . J.:.1,: ~...,:It : • ,,. ·,.-!" .• r . ...._~ ,,:.: : •. ._, •• OCI< ~· ·:....-.. ~ :~ 1 1 ~.1 h . 't.M..im :nz. , -:.t. :. 'JJl.u6f .).. r d "-'rqnkQr :v~r :.,._~: t ~\). r0.i I ll.i bnb.\Sh t.on •<,.'I y• bl.() ' ·~ lft~ 1 "'llOnd ,,., {191\ ~ ~~.., _, ·...:. ·.l'l)l • ,,~tihd lt\t x ' I"'...., I...,,, •• I .. 1j ,..,Ni 0 ..W ~8 .. ., .. ~~' •, ' \ \' • ~ ~ 'C' l "" .. r dO\ • 88 Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Thursday, September 18, 1986 Our allies, . , ' Pollster pulling . rank·on U.S. From Ph iladelphia comes the di turbing news that the United States is not taking ca re of its ci tizens as well as it might. · , The .. rank~ ~7th among 124 nations. according to a Univers.it)' of Pc{lnsyl ania professor, who awarded poin ts' for such fa~tors as health. and w~lfare ~cr~l~es provided. level of hteracy. educatton. poht1cal stab1hty. economic activll} and geographical desirability. Something must be wrong. We d idn't even make the Top Ten. Uncle am got .~mocked down. in part. because we in the good or S of.\ spend so much money defending ourselves and our allies. mo t of whom ra nked higher. Who says our allies arc a bunch of dummies? We defend -·c m and they get th e glory and the plaques. The professor. Richard E tes. ranked Denmark as the top performer. No fix here. Estes doesn't sound like a Dane. but get this: In Denmark . Este5 said . "the: 'vc con sist~ntl y put more than half of the total kderal budget in ta cradlc-to- gra"e social programs. The~ 're obvious!) commmcd to having the best poc; iblc sen ic:cs availahlc for th ei r entire population." . Cradle lo grave' ~oe1al programs~ We don't want to \.\in a pinko contest an} .. "a}. Estes. a profcssorat the uni\ erst 1: · School of Social (is that ·ocialism?) Work . said thl' United States. with 145 poin ts. trailed Denmark·~ 207 points. fo llowed by ltalv with :!O~ and Wl·~t German,·\.\ 1th 199. Rounding out .the top 10 \.\-Crc ..\ustna. -wcden. Fra nce. Norway. Ireland. the Netherland~ and Belgium. The L1 .S. trail Ital )'.' Lo5c out to Francl''? Play second fiddle to Nor\.\-a"'! It ' cold an Norwa\. Professor Estes ha5 Ob\ IOUSI) ne,"er visited the Orange Coast Oh well. '"hat' a gu) from Philly kn ow anywa) '! Bu t hold on . The professor ranked the Soviet Uni on a lowl} 58th. 31 place<; behind M} Country Tis of Thel.'. Thi s profc<;sor ca n't be all bad. Wa11 'til next )Car. ( 1611111 ''"I 'p1, "' d I ti 1111 'll·'"' .11" I h1 \\l' ,., '"'' I""'' l'tl111 'l1h1·1 \I<'\\\ \'\l't' ""' '111 1111, '"'~' ·''' !It"" •I 11•1 'I .111lhul\ .tnll .11 ll\I' 1<1 .1J1'i l"lltllll'lll " 1• 11 ,I 1 t I l u; I' h•I I' II fl, 1 I ,1,11 I"''·' \ln,1 11~1.~11 t'h11n, ... LETTERS It's business as usual for business-promoted event l l> the f.d11or V. hen therl' all' I IH 1 flfl(I 'fX.'1 t.1tor' 1n\l1hed 1n a u t,·Jtl1lt.1tl·d Ou\lnl·..,,. promotnt c,port' e\l nt t!lJt J1orh ,1 bomh. 'ou \:an tx·t 1h;11 1 .1mnwn tJI enterprl<.l' \\ tll m.1li.r 11.tll hl.'tta .1g.11n The Pilot'<, \l·rt 'i 1•u11orral pagl' \lo3~ loadl•d V. tth f')fP hU\lnt'" \ h<rfJl tt~r<. ~ginning \\Ith thl· I d1111n.1I th.11 hJndcd 11 O\l'f t11 "' h1g 1ndu\lr' gun :O..fani n Hrov.n "'ho r~1,<,nJ n.. to th1 Pr lot"' dov. n-horm pl.I' 1t,.,.1 ll' B1 II Hann v.h 11 1'> \uppo'l'd Ito 'JW.1 ~ l11t the re<.t of Lhl· peopil' r he Piiot'-. ed1tor1JI " .111 !111 li.l'l'J'.nng thow 1111/lllMt u,111111<'" hdPP' hut th rm•' .1 \ lltlpk I it r• 1111 I\ .ti hon\'' tor \tuJ1n Ito \1·n.t1111 11, r~l'<.11:t a nd the Hu~tnn Hc:i~r•111hhah<. IUC,l Ill k t thl' pt•11pk Ii.II••" lh1 \ ll' earning. thl'lf l "n-.t ll tll'll 1' 1.t' d11l l.ir-. and 1n lh\' proll'''· lP'\'11111· up ltw lalk ol 'Uf\ 1·1llctrll l' that Al!Uld h.t\l n1ppnl thl' n111tx1 .. n·11 ..,, .tl.1t\'\I Thr Pilol cd1torr<1I \\,1nt' .1 lol 111 que\lllJn\ .1n\V.l'fl'tl .ind l/ll'll I\ n11h one. v. h~ "'·"n't llll' h1 ~1n1-,n.1pru1111 antrnpJtl'd 'l"toltl'd ,111d 11.11kd h. underu•"L'f '111 't•dl.1111 r l'l.1·r· 1 ltilhe\ J'll•ll~l' l 111 lh \\,d~tn) .I" t ''llh lhl \lUll lh.11 putk.t th1 '·Ill\ 11n1111al a<'I at a h1k1n1 rontl'St lao;t )•Car. \ 1 :r r 11 n Bro v. n p u II s I h l' l.H1111u llagl' out v.hil,1 dropping hr' Herkdc~ ann:\tf\ .1polo1p11ng for tht• pollle .ind poin11nF thl' tingl'r a"'a~ Imm thl' prohll'm to 1hc "na1ed m.1non ,· a \11u1htul uuwd gone wild hna\ '> H1ll lldf' l'\ -good ol' 8111 - " ·'' h,1, ing uiffee at thl· beach with h1' \\1ft .ind \Uddl·nf\. there 11 all V.J\. lhl' v.01li. ofa ··nationall) known dH Id P'' L holo~1~t .. ht·ing thrown at hl'lpll'\\ human' (ltk·e vou). humane 111f1' \\Ith thl·rr haL ~<. aga1n'>l the wall "h" 111f\ fu1un1 cm) rel'e1vcd four 1 •orllJ1l.1tnt' t '1n11 1h1· t.111 '~tit'. Chinese prov- t•:h 1h1· l'llc•t t•dttnn.il L'artoon sho"'' .r n·-1·1 "rrh'r v.1th nL·rd <,llCkt'FS-<>n hr' '" .1 ' .. mpktt·h out of Lhara\tl'r .ind .1 ,1,1ndo11u\ rn\ult to athktc' .1r1d \111 ti11~ ration\ of a l11 mpe1i11nn '1"11'' dl\uphnL' that ha'i earned II\ 1111 rn.it111nJll~ ·drstmgut'>hed 1magc ·" 1111· p1111m) of the Caltforn1a rok 1 .... f.' 1n1m1tJhh l'redent1alrcl h\ ·qi. rt .11hkl1\'' · pl·rformanre h; I 11 I' Pl \ .il1hl·r \flOrt\WOnll'n .ind ltlr'lt BRl < l llOPPIMi Laguna lkarh Don't allow them to branch out I 1• thr I dll· • j 11 .tll\flrl\' I\ Ill d1111hl .th• Ill h111A· ·'" \ ntr 11n 11 ... '\,1 "po •rl I ·n11·r t'\ flol0\fllf\ dfJ\ h\ !ht \\I'" ltll \ht1p prng ( l'nl1" l hl· fl\'" lr\trh < "'llfl,HI\ h." rut hit''"" 1 h11ppl·d d11v. n lltl qolirh·r- n·ntun ·old ' 11r.d \h'i<dt'U\il Jnd fu,.il,pt11' 1n·1·, und1•1 "'h'''l' sprl'11d1 niz ,h.uk \h11p1x'I\ h,11 l lung rc\ll'U .111d ,n.11 ~ nt I h1•tr hulhl1111 r li,1 1 11111tul 11111 I• ,,, '" .111d 'ma,hed thL' planter ''"' t lk.1 v.1th gr\'l'ner) and fl,,,, ' '"d1111hl lhl') \.\lllpa\eC>\'er Iii•• • 1u· .1 11r.1111\L' m·rghborho<xl -.11 .. 1, nJl • ntt·r v.11h \Un-baked l'On· I l '\ It ilof'\ dn rt'ptacr tht-tret"S. 11 will prqh.1111' hl· v..11h pla\trr palms tn 111.1~ · th• I I• ·lh "'11od 1~ pr<; 1hc) lurl' 111 '' \'P" • lk.1l h tei.:I more at boml' \Tl '~rv.11u M~ '\\"' r11rt lkat·h We dese.rve chance to find pets I o the Ed11or kc ( arok "-l'l'in\ ll'lll'I 111 l on cern for the unp<•,tl·d dt·1.1111rnui1 area fo r C '"'·'\fr,,, ,1r.i\\ I hl' Pft'\l'O' • • 11 d •II• ''' 1 tnl II\ \h "-t•t•kr •11 111• HLllUlll "' thr '>t'an h tor ha l .tl .111· .1 h.11r 'hri·.1tl1h awa' trnm '>\\ll'nlalH lt1•\lflH 111111 It 1~ almu~t 1nt11nu 1 .1hli 1h.lt 'ut h tn\Cn\t(I\{' pohl II'\ ,If\' -.1.ind.trtl op crating procedun'' 1n .11 t hli.1 < 11\t,1 Mt"iO Cut cornl'f\ m;l\ 11ul1 1•tl '·'"' iflAN(,f c f I/\ - Daily Pilot munl'' l)ul no lc.-1tg~r entry is wnrth tht· ulln v.a\tl' uf ,rn anonvmnu' dl\Jth l'1•l\ Jnd thnr owner\ hoth tl\'\1·r' 1• .1kl!.lllmJtl'11pp11nun11~ tu he: r1·1111 lul r r11r>o•r p11,11ng and an l'l!'t 11·111 nl11rm.111on '"tt·m Jr\· n11r1111111m rcqUtrL·mcnt-. tur a l1"· l11nl .. ntmunt\\ 11,, ll' '' n11 \OUtTd mnrl' ..,11ul- '"·''tn1ntt 10 .t pet o"'ncr than tht· •1nh1·,11d \ r\ 11! J lo't Jn1mal fncntl < llHI\ & All I PI J RKI~~ < 11\ta \lk,a I(., .... '#htm.f P,,1>1o5ne1 Tom Tell Don Fenley '• Fd•tl)• Tom Ctenln •4-\ Ed•IN C••'t Shen •O'~'f\ [t:S1tn1 "obe<I Cenltefl P '"'" t .,,. ~an•o~· Tefr•ne• J K--. C1tc1Jlah0fl [);rector "°-.. -~ "dvt'lrt111ng Ol~~IQ! ..... , ........ Cleo.tied 0.•KIOI ar iK• T hele c.,,. 11011-. "When wethlnkofextremlstsln America we think of. oh. Bella Abzug and John Kenneth Galbraith . ,.~~-c~T\NU\N(l '?~Rsu1T r1 M1ctocf?1T r ••• STOP TE AC HAR COMPEiENCy TESTS ... England's Labor Party faces extre~e problems I ON!X)l\. -T"'-' Lahor Part) in England has problems c;1 mtlar to th ose of the Democratic Part} in .\menca.,!hough England·<; problemo; are more Ct6"perate thJn our own becau~e the positrons ot 11~ C\tremrsts are ("<tremrr than our o"'n When we thrnli. of l'\trem1sm rn l.menca "'e think of. oh. Bella l.h1ug and John Kenneth Cialbra11h. and although It 1s prudent to assume that 1f ell her became th\' chief of govern- ment 1n l.mcrica. thl' rcpublrc would lasl about a fortnight after their 1naugura11on. 11 1c; al!>o prett) <w1fe to assuml' that no ~uch thing rs !iii.el~ lo happrn In C.1rea1 Bma1n. the proh- lem 1sn·1 with soc1alt)t romantic\. hut ra1hei:..~uh a vcf) hard-bitten set that doesn't ha\\' control of the I ahor Part\. hut which leave-; thl' Lahm Part~. rn the absenc~ ofthL·rr \uppon suspended in pov.~rlc.-~c;ncss. rhl' '111t1ant Trndl'nn lv.l' do not JOlo..c -that '' "'hai the) lall themseh'l'S) are "1 rntsk\1<,h." and although Trotsk) ·, work; arl' given out 10 an\one who rome' clO\r Hl their base Of Operation\. 111!> dnuhllul that tf)OU '>topped at random cinr ol the 8.000 member-, on thl' street and asked htm thrct· qu~'11on.. that reached into Trot'li."'s theom•\ \Ou "'ould rnme out learning much .th.out Trotsk} Thl' Mr lttant<, use Trot\k~ rn 1he wa) the Third World U!>t'.'> Man You can butcher av.a) as )OU likl'. d onl y you float a hanner ahoVL' your part~ w11h a lahel o n 11 that o nce attracted hard 1ntl'llcc1ual 1h1Jught. andl ' :-..: l)peS"lllSa)that)OU<lrein communion \.\rth a great 1deolog1cal movement. Well. what would the Mrlttant!i du'' Their proJeCtton of 1h1ngi. to coml' 1s roughl) a'> follo""· Margan•t Thatcher'~ C on..,ena11,e Part\ v.111 l<)'l' the next l'll'l llllll tu a rnahtion o l Labor and Allrancc (Itself a rnaltt1on of Social Democrat!. v. ho split from Labor and 1he old Liberal Pam). Tht• new Labor Part' will rule for a·" h1le bul will do n1lthsng to \atl'>f) thr navmgs of tho~l' within thL' Lnhor Partv (the M1l1tant'il with lire rn thl' bell>° about reform The new adm1nl\· 1ra11on will not tx· able IC> lllffil' up w11h I m1ll1on new JOh!> ( 14 ix:rn·nt (11 Bn11sh labor 1~ unl·mplo~l·d). and 1n the general chaoi.. frc'>h L'lec11on' \\ti I be called. The Consn,a11' L''> "'ill"' 1n the~e elernons (l am rnn11nurng a\ thl' narrator of the M1lttan1,· '>renJrto). and. face-to·fal'L' "1th .t dl'\peratL' dome~t1c <,1luat1on. the' w1ll 1n'ltllult' a "Ronaparmt" regmir B) that '' ml·ant that a strongman. Sapolcun "'~le. wtll take ti\ er and tx·g1n 111 run thtng'i. l.h. hut that I'> 1hc nhmll'nl lor the Mrlttani... ·1 hq will \\'Ill' p1mn and. with or v.11hout ttll' 'hL·dd1ng Cit bloo<l . undl'rtakt· 10 1mpkmcn1 thl•rr program. ~ hrl h ...,., Just to ht·gin v.1th th1·) "ill abrog111e Ill'' v.·11h ~ ·\ l () fhl') \\Ill na11onahn· 1hc hank' Jnd the 1n- suranct• compan1e' .:tnd n a~ thing else that 'agul'I~ 1ntl'rruph thl'lr \l::.1on (Oh. )l''>. the~'"" aboh..,h Lhl' monarch\ and Ith' H1'U'l' of r ord' l It '" rn "onl' wn~c l augh-ln ttml'. 11 we focus onh on v. hJI 11 I\ thl '11htants v.ould hli.L' to J n1mlplt,h and"' hat 111\ 1hc111he~ "'nu Id hnng,1111 ti the) had thl'lr v.a~ Hut 11 '" .111 a little Iese; than cntirl'I\ ludrcrnu' hcl·auc;e the '1tl1tJn1,· holJ on 1h1· Labor Pam 1\ a ltttk likl· th1· blood'itatn'\.hold on l..id' Madx·th I-or all that Nt·rl Kinnock par;Hlc' hr' 1n1en 11on ol C\t:rl'lrng thl'\L' \Ta1tl'' ht cannot do th1'> and <;till horx· 111 Jt hJe\e pu"'er lxTause although tlw memher~hrp " not largt'. the M tlt- tant•," influl·ntl' " nrgan11Jt111n;ilh \1gntfkant. 1rn1d1 J' I t•nrn·, \\:J' WILLIAM F. Bue KLEY '1gnrficant on the a~!lemhl~ dom1· nated In "-1·rcnl\k' The nt' of L"crpool 1' rukd b} Mtl1tan1 .. ."1he) take in. in rr' rnul'. about a 4uartn of thl' munc) <,pent annual!) t'I~ L:.ihor. .1n C'>t1ma1cd JU memhl'r'> ot thl· Parlramcnt arl· ,\11lr tant'. \Ir Ktnnod' 1-. l!.l'l'O to pen11d1t lknunnatmn\ ul the e\IH'ml''> in h1\ part\. d1'\ll!,OL'd to fl'i.1'1\Ull' thL' nlJ · 1nnt~ ot thl' Arrtt\h that lht') arc doing k"' than n1mnrn11ng \UtrtdL' h) '1111ng I Jhor Jnd 10 J l ertam e xlent hl' ha-. 'uln'c<.kJ I hl' poll-. -.ho"' th:H \\hL·n·a, .1 tl'"' mllnthl\ Jgo .\llrann· \llll'f' \\l'rl' d" tdl·d a'> II• 1\h1<.h part' thl'\ prl'l(:rn:d tn kad a n1ah11un g<l\l'rnment the) ar\• no" 1nd1nL·d h\ 11 pu1nt'i. to make uirnmon t JU\l' v.1th tht• Lahm Part\ .\II \lf 1h1'> might he: J1<.m1~t-. a 'L'n had drl'am. cxn·p1 that d lea' l'' th1• 11h\l'f'L'r "undL·nng Crre:it Urrt~un h' nm't 'tandanh. "<ll'L·med 3 u' 1l11l."J 'tJtl' ~ct 1hc rnm 1pal upp11.,111on pan~ 1\ in la\\1r t•t "'hat rcalh amount~ to unilateral \Ur· rcncfrrto thl' "io' ti.'t I 'n1 on (un1latl·ral nuc lear d1..armament equal'> t_hc l'Od 11f "l. TO t·4uab the t·nJ of thl' I \ 11mhre llJ l'quals thc prohahle end nl thl· poh11rnl 1ndepcndrnn· of Wec;1. 1·rn f urnix·i It 1ha1 mul h \an hapren Ill thl' pJrt~ ol Ac' in .\like and (1a1hli.rll \\hat "to .,t~1r 11 all from g01 ng I u rt hrr'' William F. Buckley is a syadkated columnist. -1•:a1:1 1 :rar.1:1~1;,J,1tt·1,1.11m.1--------------- Does the U.S. Senate really deserve Larry Pressler? W.\\HI NGTON -l.n) collec-const11ut1on by the 10th centun 11on ot gasbags. poseurs and egotists Mo naco 1s "one of the sale<it places on that cherr'>hes the <,elf-rm posed lltk of Ea11h, .. while Malta's re<11denl'> ha\ l' "The World'" (ireate\t Delilx•ratrve "a ltfe expectancy of?J year-." Bod)·· prohahl) ha<; earned all the But the senator is -.urclv un his own gulTav.~ that come 11s way. But docs when he write-. that the I ;nrtcd Stat\''> the l ' \ Senate reall) dl·scr"l' Lall) and the Soviet Union "ha\<: men I ~ Pressler the Dapper Dan of Dakota'' Popocatepetl and btac1huar tl ahoH: We"•e alread" av.ardcd lhe ~outh their surroundings." . Dakota Repuhlrcan the o\llen El· Actually. a check of ( apnol H ill lender Memorial rrophy in rcr<>g· sources and our own fik' b> our n1t1on of h1' po1ntlcs\ pt•rcgrina11on' associate Lucctte Lagnado revealtd around the "mrn1-<i1a1cs" o f ~ urope that Pressler's mini-stall' mean. last Easter But th\· lull fla,or of thr'I derings were prell}' much par for th1 excrct'ic in l1ght"c1ght srnatonal course he has followed since he camt• d1plomac) can be sa"ored only b) to the Senate nearly eight years ago sampling Pressler's own repo11 on h1!i. for citample: I 0-day Junket. which cost $4.642 in •Senate staffers glecfi.illy recall the 1ranspo11at1on and m1sccllaneous ex-day Pressler was tn the Senate g)'m penses alone. (Who said there arc when a roll-call vote wa\ announced. barga in airfares to Europe~) He had to place a frantic call to the The senator's debt 10 ht'> Rhode" cloakroom and a'ik that the 'ote he.: \<. hola"h1p at Ox ford and h" da~' a' dcla'.>ed -"'hill' he tned to tigur\' out an ho no r' -.1uden1 at Han ard '' dea1 "'h1ch locker he had put hie. d111h, • ., tfl atthl'\l'l')Outset Undcrthtpro\Oc:l· •Pressler v.atchcf\ haw tx•t•n JACK AID£1SOI and JOSEPH SPEAR name in a tabloid published b) the Rural Elec1nc Association in South Dakota. He claimed a staffer wa, reSfl(>O\thlc, •In 1982. despite earne~t warning~ tram then-Secretary of 'tall' AlcJt- ander Haig urging him not to v1~1t Poland. Pressler dtd -and made headlines by getting himself collared by a cop hncfly fortak1ng pictures of o food line rn War!iaw. He insisted that the trip "wa' hencficr:il to the (C)tatc) Department and"" ti "'a" \{'r\ tx·neliual to mt• " Footnote f'n:o;,ler did not rc!ipond 1n repeate<l requc\I'> for romment J•ck Aoder1oa •ad JosepA S~•r are 1yndlc•ted C'olumalst1. WILLIAM P'. BUCKLSY Columalat Travel • plans take ahike Trips abroad give way to excursions within the U .S~ - By STEVE FREEMAN Waldo (iaddabout. that inveterate tra,ekr who has 1;1<;1ted many of the counirn·s of our planet. was sunk derp in his comfy-lo unger. depr~ssed and sullen .\s wtth many Americans he '.A.3'> duhrou\ of travel abroad, teanng terro rism. On 'uggcst1ng that he travel the l 'nrted States hi~ ample Jowl dropped yet mo re l.fter a <;1lcnce he growled. "I ha'e no de<;1re to v1stt '5hingle Spnng\. Ya100 C11v. Ty Ty, Syl- adobm Lake. Zylks. Sweatman o rthe Youngh1oghen} Reservoir. And the better 'lp<m "'h1ch r might revisit arc hcavtl) o'crbookcd at blown-up prtl'l''>. MOH'O' er, l refuse to fl y l.mencan a1rhnl''· Shoddy mainten- ance." and lou<;~ chicken croquettes." I suggested he might drive. "What., .. he erred 1n an attempted lurt·h from the comf)·lounger. "get on the h1ghv.!a)S \lotth those wild. you~g female dml'f\, trapped 1n their macho 'i) ndrnmr<.. dri' ing as though qualtf)tng for nn Ind) st~le Destruc- tio n D<.· rb' .,.. · It v. a~ thl' l.rahtt countries. the Moslem world. he v.1sh cd to revisit. He brlrl'' L'd. with ~ome valtdlly. that the po~s1b1ht) ol tl·rronst cncountcr "'a~ 4u11c unhkcl). "For." as he pornttd o ut. "a man. and ce 11atnly a Moslem. doc.-. nut wish to befoul his own belu' ed garden .. ··1f1ha1 \ 1he "'a~ )Ou reall) feel," I ~uggested. "\\h~ the n don·t you take off for the M 1d·E.a~1'1" wa)1ng hack rn 1hc comfy· lounst·r. 11 ne:ili.rnlt laboriously. he con'>tdl·rrd • "Becau.,c ... hl' began ··1n those countnc\ lhl·n· v.111 be \Cr\' fe"' pro pk "ho <,pt•ak t,h\' English languJgc .\n<l 1f h) chance r am <tS\a1lcd h' terrnn'>I\. I'm a mute. a dumm~ 'v.ho can't speak their language and <tm thercb~ c1eprned ol C\'Cn a verhal dt•kn.-.e." ..\h' .\n 1tlea I might a'sk Ill} aud1 fncnd. -\hml·d c.;houman1. to wnte out L'e11a1n phra~., helpful to an ..\ntl'rtl'an If .HLO~ted b\ terronsts . ut10~lhCIDJn~l.rnh1t al(>ng with the Engll'>h 1ran<,l,111un Waldo Irked the idea In a latl'' rhonl· l·all. ~hmed. on hearing m) requt'''· laughed abrupt!) but sa1J he v.ould he pleased to do 11 th" ""uld marl thl' informatio n dm·nl\ w Wald0 "\\hat'<, tu nm., .. I a\h·J "Ynu v.tll ni.t\lx' understand.'' l.hm\·d an\\\Crnl v.11h Mid-Eastern l'\ a~I \'L'nl'\I\. 5uni.. tkl·p 1n th\· rnmf) -lounger. Wald11 handt•d me the leuer he'd ren·1,t•J Imm \hm\·<l It n·ad: .. HerL' "a 11,1 01 'l'~ u~eful phrases lo knov. \\hen 1r:1\d1ng in Moslem area' akhar khaltl-k1h hal'ttr loftan - I han~ 'ou tor 'lhow1ng mc your man d ou' gun kkar gahul lilrdan davat paeah gu~h n' a r -I am deltghted to accept your kind '"' lldllon to Ire do"n on the flour v.tth m\ arms above m' head .ind m~ kg\ apart. . hum:'let fekar tamoneh eel gofiehr hanck -I agrn· w11h everything you hJ'e c\er said or thought in your life auto arrarl'hgh davntma mano c;epaht•h h.\\lar -It '' exccp11onall) kind of \11u 111 ;illov. me to travel tn the trunk ot \Our Mrrn·dc\ :!80 SL. balls hall1 hallr -Whate ... er you sa\ \.fatcnrr ghl'fml'/ all1rh 'illycd ghorban -\\ h\ )l'S, thl' red hl111dfold '' lm l'I). bccllrnr~. trkeh nun haoh li.Jrcleh h<-1org va khrubr ho)ast 1nu begcram -Thl' water '>Oa kt•d bread n umb' an: trul\ dehc1ou~. I mu~I have )Our rt'CtpC. Regards Ahmed ")on11•da)' later I heard that Waldo had hough1 J Bnnk'> l.rmored Truck. and :i month later I received a leller. "Shingle . pnng~ wasn't bad," he wrote. '"nor was Ya100 C'ity. weatman or Zylk,. Am on·my way to the Youngh1oghcn) Rc'iCrvoir ... " "The 8 nnks Tl'\lck works o ut JUSt fine. Those young macho crazed dnvcr~ ~13> plent}' clear of me. And 1f lhC) come too do\<' r .. e got a gun I strl'k o ut thrtiugh lhc ven11la11on duel\ It 1sn'1 loaded but the\ don't know that . " · l wo nder 1f hc,'11 '1\tl 'i) ladobs1" I akc and T) T," ·1~v~ Fr~~maa Is a Nt'wport Buct busla~11mao. t1vc heading. "What 1-. a ~mall fascinated b) tw. rnnstantl) l hanging ~late"" Pressler 4uote5 a little· hair The da5hing )oung \olon "ha' known Bnmh histo rian "'ho c' changed hair colo r morr o ften than pressed doubt "" hcthcr. howe ... er George Bush' changes wat<'hlJand!>." viahlc the small 'itatt m1glH be 1n remarked one awed observer om\" 1n1crna11onal poli11l'\, 11 reall) " a 11mc'i the Pre'i\ler topknot \porh a \ 1ablc ~ubJeCl of stud' .. Prc\slcr rcdd1!>h 11n1 al o ther time\, 11 j., ti offers no enlightenment on thri. dignified brown. most 1ntr1gu1ng " <ruc1al point. After all he\ alrcad) what one 'italTcr called "the wet look. made the trip. as 1f he puc on a 101 of gel." Comments welcozne .. Life 1n these sm311c~t ~latn offcrri • Rcccn1ly Pre\'ilcr ordered \<.'natc maJor compensations for a .!ack of Republican statTel"'i not to 'imokc maJor world poht1cal impact, Prc'ls~, whtlc he was presiding on the da1\. lcr wntes. "Andorra. for c.xamplc. has because the -.mokc hothr rrd him no prison11." L1echtenstctn. he rn -Then he appeared 'lmokrng a IOOi form11 us. hu nctthcr-1tn army nonmy cigar. unemployed •In I 981 . Prc~5lrr k d our h'lt nf Prcs\ler'' debt to the enqclopcd1a "least effc<:t1vc 'S<'natof\ ·· I hat wa'i '" al\O l lcar ~an Manno. hr wntl"\, '' al\o the )Cir we caught him plag1art1· "1he world'' \mallr'it and 11kln1 ing a Washtf\8tOn Post \CO<''i on fam1 1ndcpc11dcnt republic 11 had 115 own problem's frw an a111clr under hr~ The Daily Piiot welcomes your opinions on matters of public Interest Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed They_shouJ~Lb.e.typ.ed or clearly written and-&ent to: [E,..TE"RS to the EDITOR. Dally Piiot. Box 1560. Cost a Mesa CA 92926 ' Please·tnclude your address and telephone number so we may verity authorship - --------------- I ; . \ --------.. ...,.., -. _ ...... c·* Illy ..... THURSDAY. SEPTEMBE!l 18, 1988 f!I Bord pltche• Boaton cloeer to AL E .. t tltle. C2. Golden WHI Col .... wine water polo opener. CS. [)owning brihgs it home His I 0th lnnin home run puts An els 'closer to title run No. 18, but it landed about five rows deep in left field, weU out ofleftfielder Rudy Law's reach. · "I was trying to look for a slider down and in. They've (l<Jlnsas City) bceo succcsful• with those in the past against me," Downing said. "I got a fastball up. I was late and bailing out. I wasn't too sure. but I'll take it." By CHRIS MONAHAN Dlll7 ,-.. C•1111 •i nt More than anyone else, Brian Downing has expressed his desire for the AnJels to win the American League West Division at home. Manager Gene Mauch was a little unsure of the home run himself, but he said it had a better chance with Downing behind it. Wednesday night, with the Angels playiog the se<:ond game of a 13-game homestand, tho. final one of the year, Downing took matters onto his own shoulders -and bat. • After the two best pitching staffs in baseball had batt1ed irt a 1-1 pitching duel for nine inning$, Downin~ fioaMy decided. it with a two-run homer an Jhe 10th off Bud Black: The shot gave the Angels a 3· I win ''If anyone else hits it. probably not, but he's that strong." The home run, which was preceedcd by Dick Schofield's founh hit of the nighr(the first four-hit game of his career), made a winner of Doug Corbett (4-2). Corbett pitehed · one-tlit ball over' the tau three innings, an relkf of Don Sutton. ·over Kansas City, before 26,067 at Anaheim Stadium. "Corbett was outstanding. That's the Corbett l know," said Mauch, who also managed Corbett in Minnesota. "He threw batting practice the other afternoon in Chicago, and I thank he found what he wanted." The win holds the Angels' American League West lead at nine games, the same margin it has been since Sept. 5. It also reduces their magic number to that same No. 9. Corbett had given up six earned runs in his last 71/i innings covering six appearances prior to Wednesday. Downing said he wasn't sure if the fl y ball he hit on a 1-2 oatch was destined to be home Sutton had gone the first se-..cn-plus OCC-Rustler rivalry hits third decade Bucs-:Oolde n West con tinue 20-year tradition Saturday By JON FERGUSON It's been 21 years since Dr. R Dudle) Bo)ce took over as 1he president of Golden West College and made a commitment 10 athletics a1 the new school rooted 1 n them 1dd le of a cauhOower pa1ch an Huntington Beach. But 11 didn't take long for a football rivalry tu grow between the new school and another area 'community college which has al read)' rooted itself deeply in football trad111on. Boyce had enjoyed that athletic tradition at Orange Coast and enthusiastically promoted the same at Golden Wcst "It took about 10 minutes·· for the rivalr) to develop. ~1d Dick Tuckl..'r. athletic director at Orange Coast. "Right off the bat. they decided the best wa} to get ofTto a good start was to have a good athleuc program. The) came up w11h a good. team the first year .. Pa•t OCC-GWC ..:ore. '1966-0r•-COH I ••. Goio.n West 13 1967---0r•-Cou t 10, GotOen West 1 19~otci.n WHt 34. Oranoe CoHI 10 1969-0r•nlle CoHt 30, Golden West ?O 1970--C.otdan WHI I) Orange Co.st 0 1971---0ret\9f CO.\I ?I, Goio.n West 11 1'n-On n11e CoHt 10. c.oio.n Wttt 6 1973-Gotdan We\t 71. Orenoe Co.st 71 1974-Gole)e!l West 13, Oranoe Co.st 10 197~renoe Co.st 31 , Golden WHt 14 1916-Golden WtSI ••. Orenot Co.st O 1977---0r•-COHI I), GOiden West 1 191t-0r•tl9f Coast 34, GOid~ Wttt ?4 197t-<iotOen West 30, Oranoe Coesl l 19t0-Golden WHt 30. Orenoe Con t O 1991-Gotden West II. Oranoe Cou t 14 1991-Gotdell WeSI "4. 0.enoe Co.st O 1993-0-•noe CoHt 74 C.otoen West 13 199~0ldtn Well 71. Oranoe CoH t 3 19.S.--Oranot Co.st 1. Go1d1m Wtsl 1 Golden WHI leads ~rlt\ 10·1·7 1966 There is no more cauliflower patch. Boyce has passed awa}. After 20 years of Golden West-Orange Coast games. Tucker has passed on to a new pos1t1on atkr 24 year'> of coaching. That move kaH'!> room for the 1ntroduct1on of former Edison High Coach Ball Workman. who has sccn plent) of nvalnes in h" da)'> at Edison but will e'<pcm·ncc hi s fir'it junior college ri valry Like Tucker. another man ''ho has seen all 20 of the ml·et1ng' ·~ Rustler mentor Ray Shackleford i~ninp, giving· up JUSt one run and three hats, . though he came away with a no- decision. Those ice baths Sutton has been taking . after games for the last two yean to .aid his body's recovery have gone deepcT than his muscles. They have gotten into his blood. The eve~-cool Sulton has turned downnght cold against his fues. • S~tton was masterful the entire night, reunng ~he first 11 batters of the game. He !hrew his customary 100 pitches. a hmit · am posed by Mauch, making only . one mistake -has IOOt h pitch. He got a 2-2 fastball up in the strike zone to pinch-hitter Hal McRae. wtio in turn got 1t up-over the !~ft field fence. tying the score at 1-1 in ihe eighth. · •. . "A 100 pitches," Saad Mauc'tr. shalong has head. "He threw 99 near perfect ones and one bad one." Did Sutton know he had reached his limit? It's hard to know. Sutton gave reponers the cold shoulder. but only because he was probably already immersed in his bath. Mauch presumed Sutton might have known. .. , imagine he probabl) does know when (Pleaee eee DOWl'mfG/~) The malr. continues . aturda\ night at 7 JO.whl·n the two school's meet for 1he 2 I o;1 lime. Golden West holds a I 0-8-2 advantage 1n the scnes "It'<, a nice nvaln. ... Shacklcford says. "It don't think ""l' take 11 as scnousl) as we did an 1966. but the (Pleue eee FOOTBALL/C3) Rustler rejection Tames have changed since the Pa rates nipped the Rustkrs. , _._I 3. an Golden Weat'a Lealle Oeterman (left) and Kathy Wlhton reject a •pike by OCC'a Gall Angels' magic number: AMERJCAN LEAGUE WEST W L Pct. GB Aa1el1 84 60 .583 Texas 76 70 .521 9 Weclaetclay'1 Scores Aa1el1 3, Kansas City I Texas 4, Oakland 0 Today'• Game Kansas City (Leonard 8-11 ) at A.a1el1 (Will 17;8), 7:35 p.m .• KMJ>(' radio (71 0) Texas LS idle. . . . Remal.DiDc Games · ANGELS ( 11) -Home ( 11 ): Sept. 18. Kansas .City: Sept. 19. 20. 21 . Chicago: Sept. 22 (2). 23. 24. Cleveland; Sept. 26. 27 .. 28 , Texas. Away (7): Sept. 29. 30. Oct. I, Kansas City: Oct. 2. 3. 4. 5. Texas TEXAS Oil -Home (10): Sept. 19, 20. 2·1 Minnesota: Sept. 29, 30, Oct. I, OakJand: Oct. 2. 3. 4 5. Angels. Away(6)· Sept. 22. 23. 24. Seattle; Sept. 26 · 27. 28. ~ngels. Schmidt during a three-game aweep of the Piratea Wedneaday night. See atory, C3. Laguna Beach running back aims to ple&ise Todd · s first-week totals speak for t h e mselves By JOSEPH OUDEVOlf.\ 0.ity l'llo4 c.......,....,, Jonathon rood a1m<1 to plea<>c The Laguna Beach High running hack \\Ill go to any lengths to make an impact on his football coach Cednc Hardman. ··He's prett> tough 10 1mpres\ ... Todd said "but that''\ good because 11 brings out the best 1n you ·· It brought nut a cnunt)'-h1gh 261 )ardo; rushing on 20camrs from the ..\n1<;ts' senior in Lagu na Beach·., ~1 -7 w1n o 'er El "icgundo lao;1 Fnda). "I'm not even sure 1f thar 1mpresscd him:· Todd said. and .looks fo r a hualdtng to lrap an .1 s1ngk bound. let's hear 11 from Hardm:in "The }ard' speak fo r thl·rm l'IH''\" "a' Hardman·'\ appraisal ot thr rffon 1umcd 1n ti' h1~ S· 11. :'I 0.-pound ua,h-and-hanRcr '"He understand!! thc wa\ I fcd:· I lardm.rn said. "I have high c'<pcctallo-m and <,o doc' hl'. <\nd I'd have to sa~ he pla )cd wrll. damn '~cll .. If that performance couldn't turn a rnal h·., head. what could haq·'' "When )OU have a game lake Jonathon had. people ~). 'What arc )OU going to de• next'>'" Hardman \31d "It·~ hettl'r to rrlJ\ J nd l'OJO~ thoi;e things aftn thc 'ra.,on .. Todd hopes 11 wa <,n't a Jnnathon-l otnl' La.tel) pcrfo rmann• and 1<> looking 111 had .. up those h1g numht·r~ \.\Ith othrr 1mprl'\\IH' ouungc;. 100 )ards a game and I'd he happ) with that·· Hardman sa)S: ··His potentaal 1~ un- li mited . Jonathon welcomes the challenge ncf) v.eek." H1Hoach likes to think ofTodd a~ JU'it 1rne I)( I loot hall pla)er\ he coaches. Rut the th rl'('- 'l'ilr 'ars1tv fullha ck more than came., h1' 'H'1gh1 along w11h the ball. Todd 1s the .\rt1sts" middle linebacker and rnp1 .11n "'People tend to overlook how good he 1<:nn defense." Hardman said. "He had a great g.amc ,,n dl'fcnse a'\ well as ofTensc .. T11dd c;co rcd on 2· and 6-)ard ru n' alnng \\llh ,1 tW O·polnt convcrSIOO. ro show the 111"11.·rwr "a" reall> his game. he had a hand an thc .\rtl\I\. olhcr touchdown When ht• fumbled into lhl· end /OOl' there wa s team matt' n, Ian < ;1ndelana in thc end 1one to reCOH'r th1· hall lor ,1 TD "The hloc j,.,ang "a' out\tanding h~ our ot- fen •m e lane. and I can't S3) enough about the hrlp I got from .\nd' ~1 )er-; "ho kep1 hlow1ng oul the1r defcns1'e end fnr me ·· Todd had to kJ'l' the g.ime tor d hnl·t \trclt h an the third quarn·r \\ n1·n ht 1·~pencn1·cd cramping 1n ha' harn ,tn n¥-'> "It'~ rcall) hard 111 '-1' hut I might ha'l' had JOO )ard-; 11 I pl.1,cd thr 11.h1M ga me ·· hc <;aid '"The hole\ I wJ' gl'tt1ng \.l.t·rc there Jll n1gh1 ·· La gu na&a1hpa"t•dtnr on" ... \ard<;hut \.\1th the SUCCe\\ thC' \ni<.t\ l'n)t\\t'd on the ground. 11 ~ccmc1! a \.lit' ht·t to hJntl nil to Todd instead of amng 11 out "V.1• had a gnod thing going and didn't 11.ant to me'>S 11 up.'· T1"11.ld <;a1d rhat's tht· "a' T ndd and lfardmc1n w.ould li ke 1h1ng'i 10 remain the re 't uf1he sea.5<ln. "I would ha'r to 'a' at OO<J.-)ard scao;on 1<; Rams get Everett ~for · draft. picks, Hill Houstongets LA' s No~ select ions for next two years -·--.--. _............;;.._ ___ _ LOS ANGELES (AP)-Gwina up their top college draft picks for t.he next two yean and one of their top ofTens1ve. linemen. the Rams have acquired the ri~ts to holdout rookie quanerback Jim Everett from the Hou~ton Oilers. The Rams today they had acquired the ng,hts to Everett. the third player taken in this year's NFL draft. The trade sends Pro Bowl auard Kent Hill from the Rams to the Oilers along w11h defensive end William Fuller. the Rams' 1987 and 1988 first rnund draft picks and the 1987 fifth round draf1 pack. Fuller had a tryout with the Oilers two week<. ago. He was the Rams' first pick an the su pplemental draft of n1ted States Football League play-en · Ram'> Coach John Robinson and other club offi cials were not ammedi- atdy available forcomment about the trade b erett. v. ho starred at Purdue. was selected b) Houston an Apn l's draft. He was picked after Tampa Bay took He1sman Troph) wanner Bo Jackson and .\tlanta grabbed OkJahoma nose tackle Ton) Casillas. The Rams had to outbid the San Francisco 4\Jcn for Everett. The 49ers. "ho ha ... e lost quanerback Joe Montana for the season after back sursery th•~ week. had offered both of th.ear first-round picks next year, a second·round choice and nose tackJe Manu Tu1asosopo. The Oilers were demanding Pro Bowl nose tackJe Michael Caner. La.st year at Purdue, Everett passed for 3.65 I -.ards and 23 touchdowns. The 6-5.' ~ 15-pound passer was graded by most NFL personnel darectors a'i the topquanerback 1n the draft The Oilers became senous about shopping Everett last week when it became obvious the) would not agree to has asking pnce -S2. 7 m11l1on 0' er four )'cars. Ong.anal!)'. agent Marvm Demoffhad asked for a S3.8 milhon deal Casillas had the h1ghcst- paying contraCl among this year's roolues Has four-year package has been pegged as high as S2.3 malhon. Hill sa id that fine coach Hudson Houck informed him of the trade Wednesda) night. "Hudson told me J had been traded to Houston." Hill said. when reached at home. "It caught me by surprise. I -,1111 ha"en't received official word of 11 That's all I know Anylhang else v.nuld ha'e to come from the cl ub." The Rams figure to replace Hall. "ho has heen to the Pro Bowl five tame' an the last ~'' seasons. Wltb Tom '.'lewbern . their Sttond-round choice this ~ason. But before Todd goes and rents a red cape "I l's a little bat much to a\k,'' hl· ;,;"' 'hut I'd like to keep it up. even though I rl';1ii1l' r m not going to get that man) ~ard' l'\l'f\ gaml· \ "h Cf\ thing kll 1nto place,'' f odd '><lid (Pleaae ace TODD/C3) J onathon Todd UClhosts country's top poloists UC Irvine head water oolo coach Ted Newland, an his 21st year at the helm. may have the youngest team he has ever coached. and this weekend that crew will get a premium test beforebegannang the PCAA schedule. The 20th annual UCI Water Polo ToumamcnJ runs Fnda) through· Sunday at Hentage Park an Irvine with a toum e) field recogn11cd as the best 1n the country. Eight of of the nations \Op 10 teams in the prcscason l'ankangs arc entered with No. I and defending NCAA champion Stanford as the favontc. Other ranked teams include lit Berkeley (2). Peppcrdinc ( )). l ong Beach State (5). tlSC' (6). l ICL..\ (7). UCI (8). Fl't'sno State (9) and l I( ~n Diego ( 11 ). "Cal should he real m ong and UCLA also look~ good." Newland wd. "l>cppCl'danc and Long ..Beach also have 'ltrong teams so 11 will he a tough toum&ment. Fresno State will be a tough opponent for us to 1itart l,fT wi th., plus 11 1s veT) impo rtant <l\ a confertncc game " UCI'" opener w.11h Frc.·,no at \· t 0 I Doubles event starts tonight l L g N'g el to ament Hana ~tandhkll\il lht• I'll\' l .... npcn 'tlnttk' 1'ewlaad Halplltde p.m . Frida} wall count on both squads' conference records, with thr two teams also meeting in Clov1'\ Sept. 27 to open the regular-season schedule. Other first-round opponl. II\ for the Anteaters art' Cal tate l os Angelc'i at 7: 50 p.m. Fnday and Air ForcC' at 9· IO a.m. Saturda). The Anteaters have four pla)'erc; rcd'lh1nang th" ~a on who playt·d in the lJ S. Olympic Festi val over the '\ummer Wtthout that quanct. four plarcrs v. ho redsh1rtl"d last SC"ason wal pla) ke)' roles lnduded arc forward M1kr tlal phadC', aoalac Chm Ouplant). ~tter John Rt'dd end '4rwM"d Ke\ an Wood Halphadt' 'ihould be a l.e\ scorer lnr l ICI, whik Ouplanty ha~ the potential Ill hc<'omc.· thC' hc!>t goalkrepcr 1n thr 1 ountT) th•~ ~ea!lon. aC'C'Ordang to Newland f\oth pla)'l"d an the Olympic F~suval. a u na 1 u urn champion. v.a'i onginalh \(hl·dult'd "' 1.11.1• part an llH' featur es Wade Geru lattis e\habiuon, but the C1el·ho\l\l\,\j,.,1an JH,tll('d out ot tht' • c\.ent Tuesdh with a recurring anj,.,ll' inti.Jr. By DENNIS BRO TERHOUS 041MOelly,.... ..... ' Pia~ he-gins tonight al ttu· I agu na N1gud Rallj lH't ( lu h In the rord-~~lrt\ l l'Olll\ ( hamp1onc;h1p\, a ml\t'J double' l.'\Cnt featu ring eight prnle'i'i1onal team~ Thc fout-cfa~. ,ingll·-d1 min.111nn CH'nt "111 award a nt'" "-ar and SI 0,000 tll l'.11h11f till'~ 1nn1ntt tram pla vrr; In tonight'\ op<'n ing n•urrd the tt<)Tll ut \ 1rg1n1a WJdc tJT , cv. York ( II\ .rnd \ 11.1' C 1rrula1t1\ t)f tl1lt11n lfrlld .. C mN't'i .\nlll' ~math o l Dalla<; and Ml''•l<,·, Raul Ram1rc1 at ti 10 The Bonn1r ( 1adu..ol. t I .Hgci I la 1-D1c k Stol I.t un _ (f>allM) '~. )aamc f 1ll1,I 1< h11l'l \nn1· '-' h1H' (~t_ Petersburg. Fla.) match w.111 h11lo\.I. .\nothl"r doublcheada l rida~ hq~111' JI ti \0 "1th Rohan Wh1tc of ~an Jo,<' .anti llll' "'a't·"'' nt l{oman1.i facing Mehss.a ( 1urnt') o l PJln' \ l'rtk' .11111 I rt'' V. all kc f10m Los .\ngeles. lmmed1atel5 follo"ang that matd1. '''an1w Ru\'<'11 (Balt1m orc) and Stan ~m11h (l1 11t11n l11-.1d 'i < I 1Jke nn 1_9\C Higuera l~r>a1nl and flcJ11u1 l 11u1l' llar()l:r l ~n Francisco) The semifinal~ and final' arc 'llall'd 1<1r \,11 urd.I\ .rnd Sunda) at I Adm1'\\1on chargc tor tht• ""' 1(1und mat\. ht' • tonight and r nda' v.111 he SI 0 "1th \aturdc1' '!> .tnd Sunda)"\ ~mi final\ Jnd fi nal.-. 1·any1 ntt a SI ~ l.h.irgc Howe' cr. Mandhko' a 1~ t'\fX'l ll'd to maj,.,c ,1n appearance at the C\COI tonight 1-<fon• fl\IOll hjl l. tu C1e<.'ho!>IO' ak1a on Fnda) tn <,(•e ht'f dnt tnr .\mong th11\e compc11ng \\tll ht· \.\,tlk "h<I ""n thl· W1mhk don lltlc an 19., .... plJ' IO!l "1th c •l'I ul<11ll'> m1th. v. hn r~tlrl'tl Imm 1h1· t1111r in I ~1-4 10 lOnlentratt• nn "oachin11-Jutll' w 111 J)l:I\ w 1th tnrnw1 Mn 1lan gn•at Ram1n·1 rhc unrn·da ctahk '\ia~l.1\t' \\Ill tl·am v.1th \>. h111· •• tormcr Pcppt•rd inc ,,1,1"'' "h" " n11 -.. nn the w 11nwn ~, tour ' •\n11 < rurnc'. a I"' \l',1r-11 ld "h11 \A.tin l\\o wur nM1wn1 title' th1\ 'ear. will 0..' nn hand " 1th V. alt kr :l' her p.1nne1 Thl' l'' ent "heing held an u 1n111nu1on v.11 h thr \.\ l''I Regional .tmaH•111 m1,cd douhk' 1nurna n1l'nt in " h1r h ;:\ charnp1on.,h1p ll'am' uimprte to dctam1nr v.ho v.111 ad,ance for tht• 1nlcrna11n11JI final\ in l'tnp:l \1 t'\11n. Oll ~~·~6 rherr \\ 111 al\o tit· pn· mall h \ ltflll \ hl.'f un' l':ll h Ill thl' 't''"'on'> featun n$ man) ol th<· ·wmpctang prnfc"itin.11 plnrer~ The d an K' will he open to lid.r t holder-. v. ho hnng their ow.n rarkct' and "hoc.-. \mong thoo,c c:onduct1n1t tht' l lln•l''-"111 ht· (1crula1t1' f0n to:H l'11n{l tc-nnl\I V.adr ll•n t hl' m1·ntal 3\IX'l'l' ol ml\ed 1louhlt'') and "1nd1.1nn fl tn the <'HftH'~1d <;hot) .\l,n commc·nw1m Jnd fnrmc1 pla\cr I ""' Tr,1~rt v.111 he thr ma'\tr1 nl lCrcmnn1l'' 11.1th •n'tlghi' on thl" m.lll hr ' and d1~ u(',11,n 1>f \tr:l lt'll•t'\ .mil 'I\,,., 111 ola' ... Mets celebrate after winning NL East title ""F'-" \ Cl R I\ ( .\P) -Onl) nnw could ~" \ ork Met'i Manager na\e\ John'"" admit II It pr<'hahl\ v.a<; tate that tne Mets had their " <'r't road tn p of tht' season '<'the\ ,1111ld n•turn h11mr Wcdnes- Ja\ nigh t ti>,ll n'-h thl'lr til"'it "'atao nal l eagu1· I .1,1 DI' 1\1on title ~ancr IQ"' I thrn l. 11 v.ao; fate that we v.ould '-onw !"la1 I. hrn'. .. J11hn«on ~1d. ··Thl''\C' tan' ha'e heen ''' .;upport1,r. 3 nJ lhl'\ dl'Wf\ l'd ll• \('(' UHhm.h the d1\l\ll1" I think th.i t'' v.tn w.r didn't nh1> "cll 11n th1· n1.1d ·· 011.1gh t ( 1110~.kn \\ho ~g.an th.e 1-4 r<'3l1 1n r v.1th .i In'" an Ph1ladefph1a la't 1-ndJ' nittht Pill hl'd a \n·h1tter 1n the d i' l'tl<'n chnchl'r a" the Met~ tx•at th<' t hil all<' ( uti' t :' Rookie l>c1H \1agadan. \tarting in place of the a1hng Keat h Hemande1. ~nt 3- for-4 w1th t"'o RRI hoth times dn' mg 1n Lt'nn) 0 \ k~tra Cioodc:n '\ll1J he "a'> mort ner ... ou~ an th<' fl<'\tµmr lJIT'fdmlonaum than he """ hclorc-the game [,cn tx:iort '<'1.ond ha'ieman Wall\ lS&ckman had "ompk ted the final out b) throWlnt tl) firc;t to gct Chaco \\ alker on a .groundout. hundrl"d'i of fan' 1n the (Pteue .-e ~BT8/C4) 1 J ' C. * Orange Coe•t DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, September 18. 1988 Kirk fired by Memphl• State Las Vegas ·bracing for red invasion from Wisconsin MEMPHIS, Tet1n. -Dana Kirk. who coached nationally ranked Memphis State into the NCAA basketball tournament the last fi ve seasons. was fired by the university on Wednesday. m Boyd ties_Career high From AP 411pa&d1e• LAS VEGA -W1thltheir bratwurst and band in tow. a red an<r ~hite sea or nearly 20.000 Wisconsin fodtball fans as invading this glattenng city for a non- conferen~ gamt' with a {"evada-Las Vegas team whoS<' own supporter~ wall ~ b;tdly outnumbered. In an unusual twist. Wisconsin's Badg(rs wa ll have the home crowd. 1f not the home field. advantage Saturda> night when the} take on UNLV in the second meeting 1n two yl'ars betwl'en the.two schools. Travd agencies in Madison and Milwaukee. along with individual Wisconsin fans. have purchased almost 20.000 11ckets for the game in the 32 .000-scat Silver Bowl. lronicall)', thcv will give UN L Vats only sellout of the season, and tht.• first sellout in Rebel history. "At least the) 'II all be wearing red." said lJ NLV 11ck~1 ollic1al l)cl)bae Padilla. whose Rebels also ha' c red as a team s;olor That the gam<.· has stirred such excatement 1n Wisconsin isn't be<:ause UNL V is a football powcr- houst; although the Rebels gave Wisconsin -a good tussk las1 ;. ear befoi:e falh ng by .a 26-) 3 score tn Madison: The real attraction 1i. a long weekend of part> ing sandw1cht.•d around the foo tball game. a weekend that "111 commi:n{C "hen Wisconsin ·s 260-picce band maffhcs do"n 1h1~ city's famous Glitter Gulch Fnda' night to the cheer~ of Badger fans. "'It's ddin1tel~ considered by fans to be JU)I one hell of a tun -wt.•ekcnd." said Do n Voss. a former W1scons1n football player who operates a travel agcnq an Milwaukee. · Voss 1~ bringing 1n 220 fans Fnqay on a spcnal "1tk-bod) jet \.harter from Milwaukee. For $399. thc} get air fare. uckt.·ts to the game, three nights lodging. a frcc Las Vega'> c;how and a tailgate party featuring bratwurs t fl own 1n for the occasion from Wi con'l1n. Quote of the day James Jackson. agent for Patrick Lennon, the 18-}ear-old shortstop from Whtlevi lle. N.C .. who rece1,ed a bonus estimated at $1 20.000 to sign wtlh the Seattle Manners: "He's somewhat ambidextrous He's left -handed and throws with his nght He hac; great ab1ht) and agaht,y. He could ha' c: excelled 111 an) sport. He can move well latt.>rall}. fof""ard. backward and hit and throw. Hc's modest. He has awesome strengih. He's never "orked wi th weights. It's all natural." Beniquez in auto accident NE\\ YORK -Baltimore O no les outfieldcr Juan Ren1que1 and his wife suffered cuts when the\ wcri: involved 1n an au1omobile acctdeni Wedncsda} after- noon n~ar Nev.ark. "' J .. ti:am officials said. Both were t<iken 10 J fl( Medical Center an l:.d1son. N.J .. where 1ht.·\ 'Al'ri: tn:Jtcd and rdc:a'lcd. Bcn1quc1 rc:CCl\1.'d a l Ul (In hie; forchead and bruised left shouldi:r an Onolc'> '>pokcsman QIU Hie; wife "a' cut nn hi:r car X-ra)' on hoth wt· re ncgall\ l' Ben1qu'-'' \\d\ no1 1A1th tht· <>nok<. J'i thn lx:gan 1he1r gaml· \\ cdnl•\d..t' night aga11t')I the: "-l'"' 'nrk Yankee' School President Thomas Carpenter said assistant basketball coach Larry Finch would be interim head coach until a replacement can be fou nd for K1rk. who led the Tigers to the final Four 1n the 1984-85 season. 6< In $Cvcn years at Mt'mphas State, Kirk. 51, had a record of 158-58. Florea Ian •t ready to panic . MANHATTAN BEACH'-WhiJethe (os Angeles Raadt'rs ha ve lost their first two games this season for the first time since 1964, Coach Tom Flores says he's not about to panic or make a bunch of changes. [!] At the same time, he emphasized that his team had better start winning pretty soon, ltke this Sunday when the) entertain the New York G iants. "We're 0-2, not an impressive st.an:· Flores said Wednesday. "Obviously, we have to get better. We will get better. .. "It's not that we're falltng apart, it's not that we're pla)ing 1nadeqtlatelv, it's just that we haven't had that httlc something 1n the second llalfto win." . ' . ... .. Pepitone guilty of drug ~liarge a NEW YORK -Former New York Yankee slugger Joe Pepi tone was convicte'd of misdemeanor drug charges Wednesday hut acqu1ttoo of more serious drug and weapon possessio n charges followi ng a three-week trial he said was harder than facing Hall of Fame patcher andv Koufax. Pepnone was conv1c1cd of possession of a rnntrolled substance an the seventh degree, a misde- meanor. and also convicted of criminally using drug paraphernalia in the second degree, which as also a misdemeanor . .\misdemeano r ts punishable by up to a \Car 10 pnson. McEnroe at his best in victory LOS .\NGELES-Six th-seeded John McEnroe. showing signs of his best form, bea1 Kell} JonesofSan D1ego6-l.~l 1na first-round match Wednesday night at thc $315,000 Volvo Tennis-Los Angeles men 's tennis tournament. In earlier acuon Wednesday. Aus1rahan Pal Cash. rega101ng h1'> fo rm .of two years a~o. defeated Todd W1tsken of Carmel. Ind .. 6-3. 6-2 an a second-round matl'h. In other second-round matches Wednesday: Jaime Y 1aga. Peru. rallied to defeat Ramesh Kn sh nan. India. 5-7. 6-l 6-2. and Petcr Londgr<.'. S"'eden. breezed pa':lt.(ilcnn M1ch1bata. Canada. 6-0. 6-3 Television, radio TELEVISION 5 p m. -PRO FOOTB.ALL· ( 1nunnat1 at Cle' eland. Channel 7 7·30 p.m -HORSE RACING Los .\ngclcs County Fair fcatur(' racc. Channel 56. RADIO 2·40 p m -BASEBALL Dodgers at ~tlanta. K H( C7901 S pm -PRO FOOTBALL C 1nC1nna11 at ( k\dand. KIO H (930). 7 15 p.m -BASEBALL. Kan'i<ls Cit) a1 .\ngcl'>. KMPC (710). DOWNING'S HOMER POWERS ANGELS • • • From Cl ht.· rl·a,hc:\ l!KJ Hi: 'l'CITl\ 111 ~no"' ner)thing .shout l'\tr)th1ng.'· \:lid \ilauch "Ha\C \oU c\l'fi met Jfl\Onl' v.. ho 1s more ur~Jn11l·d"" ~kRae's ~olo homl' run o nl \ hi\ \l'\enth of thl' \ear nullifii:d .1 \1m1- lar '>hu1 h) Doug Lk< 10ll''>. h11. ~4th or thl' ~t·ar kad1ng on thl' lounh Oul\ldl' of \1< Rat.•, honw run 1h1 f{o,als neHr n·alh 1h?e.llt'Ol'd aga0 10'>I \uttun f ht.• l11ughC\I \llU· at1 on' \ut1on 1A.orl-.i:t.1 out 11 1 '-'t·n· F401 Tiller "fr. v T1llPr HR214SXA Lawnmower BF50FS Outboard WB15CAI Water pump EM650 Generator WAS S629 oo s3g500 s951 00 thrn· Jam\ with runners at first and \Curntl Hl' would not h.tVl' l'vcn made 1110 lhl· e1gh1h "l'rt' 11 nut for the fact that hl' had tht.· .. hu1ou1 lie had lhro"n 1>4 p1tche't n\'Cr \Cvcn innings before l;mng M1..Rai: "We hat! U•'-t.U')\C:d him rhrowing 'Ill dnd hr v..J\ 'till all right after 99.'" 'aid Maurh "l hc la\l time he 1hrc"' ova I UO 'Aa~ 1.1.hrn he 1hrcw 119 the 1.1\t 11mt• hl' 1.1.a, going for a shutoul tin Tomnl11 Juh 4 whcn he won 9-1 I "If not lfur ihe 'ihuto ut), he wa' gom· ..ifll'T \l'\ rn 1nn1ngs. There were a k"' mml' thing'> entering 1nw Ctht· dl't 1,11in lo 11.'avr \uttOn 1n) .. I 11-.1· tht' larl hoth uf Mauch"• reg- ular :ices· nght-harrctcr Donnie \l111•fl' .inti left-hander Garv l ucac; l'adi p111.hcd Tuesda) n1ght -(Moort· ,1l\11 <.IHI \lunda) night as well) and nrnkd .1 night ofT \1,1u, h lkf'cnded that stati:ment ,,1\111•• "ko1h CTerT)) Forc,1cr and c 1irht·1 h.1\l' doscd our a few w1n- n 1 ng g..1111l'\ f lw ·\n~l'I' had c1n(' good chanci: 1(1 m.sh .t 1.1.1nncr of Suuoo. In the fourth alli:r De( tnces' home run. tht') got Georgl' I kndnck to second with ont• ou1. R 1<:k Burleson walked. but Gu~ol1dor grounded into a double pla~ wend the threat. The~ l'\1..·n had one: chanct 10 ~in 11 for Corht:11 1n the: <.'1ghth. St.·holidd vpcncd the 1no1ng with ha s 1hird hit, a ~1nglc to center. Do~ n1ng thcn c.acnfitcd him to c,ernnd Stc'c I arr wa) brought on to rc- llc'c 'larti:r D<tnn~ Jackson. gl'tt1ng Di:( 1nll'\ to ground oul to third He anten11onall~ walked p1nch-h1tter Ruppert Jvnes before Black <.'ame on w gc1 pint.·h-h1ttcr Wall> Joyn('r on a ground out to end lhi: 1nn1ng * ANGEL NOTES One dov o fter nl\ 1.r;.1 \l11n on lo dav\. Jetln Candelaria •010 h1• lefl ell>Ow wo\ fine Monaoer ~ Maud! \01d he wo• •u•e •hot Can<1etor10 woulo ,,,olle "'' Ml!I \fhedu•ed \ll rt Sundov Tl>OuOh Candetorla 18\leO ontv love mning\ and govt up \even hi", M au<.l'I Wll\ n11nov with lfle·ou11n11. \ov•no "II wu 11~e ne lh•ew 1n Porm Sor1no• tduring renaDllllat101>1 86·8' mite\ ~· nour and wnen "• wenled on Oul 90 mite\ ~r nour I wonled 1ne gome oealv bu' 11 .,, dldn 1 gel 11 having him P•trn '"'' lh111 would nave lo~en the •ling ou1 Walv Jovner wa• ou1 01 lhe \lorilno 11neuo •or the fl!fll \traiOM geme w lln 11 con1u11on o• '"• rignt \houlder 'I tall<&<! •o h•m !Ocle v ond ~ IOOl<e(I ll•e ne WllS r eadV 10 Dlov," H id MaU(h w'IO neverine .. n gave 111\ ne rd hilling ""1 Oo\eman rne dov o!I I •otd n1m It 10000 llkt 1ne ooo wo\ bacll 1n n1~ \wing Wn&t does Moucn lhlnk of Jovner'\ r11ence\ lor American L talluf Rookrt 01 1ne Year ? "A montt-ego nt wo\ a IO< k 1wo wee•' aoo ne i 1111 "•0 ,, and now ht \ \loll 1101 mv vole Boston hur ler gets 15t h win asSoxiopple Milwa ukee. 4-1 From AP dl1pa&clte1 Matching has career high w11h ha s 15th victory, Dennis "Oil Can·· Boyd has. moved the Boston Red Sox. closer to clinching the American League f:ast title. "I had the fire all right, but l also had good stuff." Boyd said after pitching the Red So.uo a 4-1 decision over the Milwaukee Brewers Wednesday night at Boston's Fenway Park. "I kept my slider down and out. and I got everything over. But the screwball was my patch. "I went to tne screwball to right1es and tt got me out out of a couple of innings." Boyd, now 15-9. just massed his first shutout of the year when Bill Schroeder hit a one-out homer. his sixth, in the ninth inning. Don Baylor and Dwight Evans hll consecuuvc homers in the sixth in ning in helping Bos1on nail down the victory. With their third consecuti ve victory and 15th 1n their last I 8 games, the Red Sox improved their record to 89-57 and can nail down the title wath seven more victories, no matter what their 'closest pursuers -New York and Toronto -do. IDdlaaa S, hlna !: In Cleveland. Pat Tablcr's RBl single snapped a 2-2 tie and staned a three-run rall} 1n the sixth inning to give rookie Gr~g Swindell and Cleveland a 5-2 victory over Minnesota Tlgera 8, Blue Jays &: In Toronto. 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Rookie Eric Bell won his fi rst major leagu~ sran and Larry Sheets hit itwo- nm homer, leading Baltimore past the Yankees. Ru1ert4,A'10: In Oakland, Pete lncavigliadrovem three runs with 1wo homers (bis 26th and 27th) and fellow rookie Edwin Correa all owed six hits over 8¥1 innings as .the Texas Rangers competed n three-game sweep and sent the A's to their sax th straight defeat. Wblle Sox 3, MarlDert 0: In Seattle. Floyd Bannister and Bo.b Thigpen com baned on a four-hat shutout to lead Chicago to victory over the Mari ners. Mark Langston. 12-12. struck out 14 While .Sox to gi ve ham 211 stnkeouts this season. breakanj the Manners' record of 209 that Bannister had set an 1982. It was Langston's seventh complete game of the season. In National League acuon: A1tro1 6, Red1 I: In C1nci nnat1 . Jose (ru1 drove in five runs wtth a pair of homers as Houston downed the Reds to take a nlne-gamc lead over Cinc>nnall an the NL West. . Rig}]t -harfdt>ri)anny Darwin. 3-1 . allowed JUSt five hats to c'ont1nue th'e Astrns· dom1natioll of the Reds. Houston has won 13 of its 17 games th ts season against Cinc1nnau. including the first two games of the current three-game scn es. Cardinals 8, Pblllles S: In Ph1ladelph1a. Bob Forsch and rookie Todd Worrell combined on a six-hitter and Forsch dro' c 10 the game-winning run with a sacnfice fly as St. Louis defeated the Phtlhes. 10 c;nap Philadelphia's five-game "-tnnang )treak. Expos 6-1, Plra&es S-4: Jn Montreal. Std Bream broke a tie "'1th a two-run homer in the sixt h inning as P1t1sburgh won the second game" to l'am a sphl of tls doubleheader" 1th the Expos. Giants 4, Padres Z: In San Diego, Ben110 Santiago hat his fi rst major league home run with 1wo outs in the bottom of the tenth 1nn1ng to gl\e the Padre!> a victory over an Francisco American League------------ Pndl!n )II L•ndrm 11 MQfrlt rt C>Smll~ .. 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Lull Mat~r (Breilll. 6·3, 1·6. 6·3 Hllll. icMet "'1t • ._ 11, w .. ~. 1 .... w T Jonn•Ofl <El IO\t 10 WanarmeF\, 1·6, dtf Mav, 6-l. dtf Kwong, 6·0, Goldoarver !El loll, 4·6, wO<I. 6-0. 6·0; Ammann IE I '°''• 0-6, 1·6, wpn, 6·0. ~ .. laaaa ·Turner IEI to11 to Oovle·Hou$9. 3-6. def. Mav·ltaoell(l(t, 6·4. Qef ZHr·Re~ln, 6·4, ~·-1( OIHon <El I0\1, 2·6, WO'\, 6·2, 6-2. Goeeltcke-L. oi.ton <El IO\r, 3·6, wOfl. 6·2, 6·3. H~ a..dl I 1, La WIMll 7 ~ ScM1ld (HBI def. Ohno, 6·3, del Klein, 6· l. def. Lanigan, 6·1, Han$9n (H81 *On, 6-1, 6-3. 6·4; Ho (HBI '°"· 2·6. •-6: 2·6 Oevtlltt SuOllerwal·Rlu o (HBI dtf Broctunan·Mulllo. 6·2, dtf. Ateaender·Tenl'tr, 6·1, won bv dtfavll. Rilenour·MCOonal<I (H81 loll, l·•· 2·6. won ov dtf1uo. Srarll119·Crot1 IHB) loll, 1·6, 2·6, won ov de1aull W1111D161e 17, La Oulllla I SMllel Wlltell (WI def A.,., 6·0. def Buslo.lrto.. 6·0. Clef Zavelt , 6·0, Sc>lvev (W) won, 7·S, 6·2. 6·0. Hone" (W ) won, 6·0, 6·4, 6· I Deutllet Ven Het·Perenkke (W ) oei Brn,·Rubto, 6·7, def. O'Conn.tt·Nguyen, 6-2. Ott Le·Edweros, 6·0, We119·Mevttw11 (W) won. 6·2, 6·1, 6·2, Berg-Lerson (W) 1011, 2·6. won, 6·4, 6-1 Mater Del 1 J, LatuN ... di S SMllel Coroove !MDI toll to Ltech, «·6, 0.1 Brown, 6·2. def NM. 6·2. Cimini (MDI loll. 1·6, won. 6·4, 6·2, Hell IMO) lost. )·6. 4·6. 4·6 ~ Burke·L Smith lMDI def Snuol-StePhtn•, 7-S, def ConkeY·N1vlor, 6· I, def Fotev·Dre1111r. 6-2. J. Srnltll·Splnnar (MD> won, 6· I, 6·2. 6·0. Flemlng·H9"fl IMO) won, 4·2, 6·0 1·5 WATElt '°LO Communlt'V , ..... ~ WHt 14, L.8flt ... di St. JV 10 Lo"9 Btech St JV 5 I l 1-10 GOIOtn w .. 1 I 7 3 l-1• Goroen Wttt scoring DovolH 1, Tichv 2, Buorne" 2. Ltrten S. 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Cll; • MIU1on VlelO. 10 LalltwOOC >·• I W1W1ut 1 Ve!..-<lt J Co~lna 4 ..... ,.,,,.,.y s Lomooc, 6 Aoour• 1 CMla fMM;. I •O•Jlll 111111 • Cet>r llto 10 lndlll Hltfl tct\Mf .. rll CIF llANKINOS ••• I Peto' Vt"dfl 1 Ne-..,ourv P-1r11 wn11111e • Tnou1ano °""· $ • ......_.. H"'11er1 ' C11won •11t1M•MI 1 1..-• ltlY.,SIM P0tv t 11111\\IM Vlt10 10. P:--lft v.-..,. >·• l H"'"'"• , W1tln111 l ~ntro IM• • La-... di;~ Sovl" II "' • M(>u"'8•" V•t.., I (MIO • Nor1111e1H • M.r ... \!. 10 Aooi. V1t"*Y ' Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Thursday, September 18, 1'~845 * CS WAHR Poto ... GWC carries on tradition Rust ers rally to win open if" over Long Beach State. 14-1 0 Junior bane Coons was the key to Costa Mesa'a anack, accountina for nLne aoa.Ls. while fow-olMr pla)'n'S -Oint Dtball. Andy Pnckett, Tony Litwak and Ctaia Mf.ne~ contributed two apiece. 0 ·e Scou Taylo't had ci&)u saves aod block.cd two fo~r-me er shot&, and Jeff Hammond played a SU001 de~ns1ve pme for Costa Mesa. It may be Ke n amdorf's fim year as the Golden West Colleat water polo coach, but ifWednesd.ay's aame was any indication, lhe new mentor shouJd carry o n the same tradition that Tom Hcnnstad startt.d 20 years aao. • The Rust1cn opened the 1986 sc.uon vdth a 14. I 0 v1ctory.ovcr Lod& Beach Stat.e's junior varsity after f&lling behind 5-1 in the first quarter. Golden West outscored the F ... calll Valley 1$, IM AmiSM t: The Batons captured the pe~rpetual trophy SlllUMnl the I St.b J=ounta1n Valley Cham~1onsh1p behind five pls apiece from Robert Jonas and Daren Ham. 49ers 7-1 in the second period. -· "It was a tough team." Hamdorf said. 'Tm very pleased, especially after being down S-1 . They were vt ry ex~rienccd, and 1t takes a very poised team to come back We didn't tum our tad." Tied 3.3 in the second. Fountam Valley took the lead for good on a goal by Jo nas and staked a 7-3 halftime advantage. Jason Hull'man held back a Sll'Ofll Loi • Amigos attack wnh 15 ~vesand Todd Thompson turned 1n a strong defensive performance. , Freshman Scott Larsen, a 17-year-old from Manna. and sophomore Jason Je ffnes keyed the comeback with fi ve and four JOals respectively. Gary Tichy had two goaJs and three ~ss1sts. while David Budman added two goals Hantaiton Buclll1 11, Troy 7: The host O tlers overcame a 5-3 half\1me deficit wtth a vcngeanc.e. scoring five stra1gh t ~oats 1 n the th 1 rd period to take command. Scmor Bnan Sciacca scored five of his game-b iah siA 11.oals in the setond half lo fuel the comeback'. In high school action: Cotta Mesa lt, Oraa1e 7: The Mustan35 kept thctr Pacific Coast League mark unblemished at 3-0 with th~ lopsided ·win over visiting Orange. ~ · , ·M•ter Del 13, t.. Qulnta 11: Jimmy Cantarella scored four goals while Bnan Breen and Danny Markert added three apiece to boo)t lht: Monarchs to victory at home. Mater De1 •s 2-1 ; •· -..... FOOTBALL RIVALRY • • • From Cl game is still meaningful. Anyone who tells you it isn't I don't think 1s being truthful." Shackleford fondly remembers the 1968 game when Golden West won for the firs t time. 34-20: rallymg from a 27-0 deficit in the second quarter to win 28-27 in 1973: and when Golden We$t won. 44-0. in 1982 But 10 of the games have been decided by a touchdown or less. ·1n particular, the senes has been very close 1n that m ost o f the gamec; have been close," Shackleford said. "Many times the underdog has won. h reaJly doesn't rnauer who 1s favored or who's better, 11 doesn 'l matterif tt's Wo rkman's first or 20th year. 11's going to be a good game." Tucker cites the players as the key to then va lry. and 1he recru11ang battle that naturally arises between two colleges 1n the same dtslnct Many of them played for the same high School teams o r against the same pla}ers 1n the Sunset Lea$ue. Tim Hamelin, an Orange Coast offensive tackle. said, .. It has a lot to do wnh recruiting. There's a lot o f guys who played at nval high schools The coaches can use 1t as a recruiting tool the next year "It's a big game for some of the coaches too. So It seems like we put a llule extra efTon into 11 That. and 11''> o ur first game so we want to get off to a good sum·· .. OCC and Golden West I\ kind ul a bnuwng nghts game. You go 10 the beach and see the guys. and sa} v.e kicked you last year ··There's been some t.alk C.1u) i. -.a id their looking forward to pla)'1ng against us this !.Cason. It will be good to play agamst people hkc (()( ( starting halfback ) Dave Ciwigan. "'ho played for us last year:· Workman knows the h1stor: of the game and is lookmg forward to hi\ coaching opener at the junior colleg<: level. but he knows his team contains a new staff. mostly first-year pla)er\ and 1s learning a new system .. In our panicular pos1t1on 1l·., n111 going to do us any good to pla~ those ~an1cular kinds of ~mes lrt,alr; hypel right off. .. Wo rkman \aid .. The kids can understand the rest of 11 The~ read (the paper'i)." Orange Coast offens1' c guard Brent Adams attended Edison "One gu~ who st.ans at hnebackcr for Golden West. Brent R1edcm:h. lift& at the same gym with me ... .\dams said ··.\II summer long. v.e·, l' talked about 11 There are l11tle Jabs at each 01her and comments h's a measunng tape tor u~ Golden W t:c;t 1~ prelt\ good. ~c1 11 mea~ures "'hat we can do the rest of the scai.on. kind ut sets the tone " Workman added "'Th~ b1ggl''>l n' a Ines are the gu~ s "'ho are from th<." same school and ha"e go ne on tH d11Terent places. It's ltke pla~ ang against ~our hrnther You turn 11 on·· TODD .•• From Cl \l~r~ re-al"m for him," says H ard- man "Rut "edon't want to get caught up in that ng.ht no1.1. Th1!11s only one 11f I 1 g..imcc; "'l" have to pla} " f •>dd v.ho ran for 716 yards last \Cil\tm hci\ alrcad) amassed over unt:·founh o f his goal. "I 11( ~ 1 'ardc; "ould be great and that' v. hat rm ~hooung for." Todd \(I\~ ·H t\ pre\lou\ ht$h game rushtng v.a\ I flC/ ~ard~ v.h1ch came against [ l\tnt•re lac;t ~asun Hut nen v.11h h1, h1g game last Fnda~ I odd look' hack with one regtl·t "I hdd ..1 hl-\ard run that I didn't '>tnre on he \a1J ··Their defensive ba' k hcid thl' a nglt f 1n me and dragged mr do" n around the 18-yard line. Thal 'Aould'\t, hl·t·n great to have a TD run thdt lun[l. hut I can't really u1mpl.11n · F-ndJ' the ..\nt'>I\ host La Serna and Todd ha' 1-..11 goal<> to win and gain ltlll\ard' '"Thdt·, "-hat I look for evel) game fodd ..a1J Hardman 1s mttrt' concerned with the forml•r rather than the latter 'Todd n:Jltle'> tha1 we are all vel) proud 0 1 him." Hardman said. '"But wt'·re "omcd about winning. That's v. hat plci~ 1ng 1s all about. "Football 1-.a team game. and ei,.en though peopk li ke to read about OITC gu~ doing great. ti\ still a team game. ..\nd that's the wa) we as players and coachl''>. look at 11." Golden We~t sophomore Carl at- teriield. who gained 116 yards for the &ustlers in their opening win O\ er Bakersfield last Saturdayu. 1s four }ears removed from high school ball al Huntington Beach hut knows of the antenstt} the game lamt:s. UCLA downs UCI in soccer "~ lot o t players on the team know the guys on Orange Coast." Sa1- terfield said. "The~ talk with each other all the ume The} ha'c fnend<> on the other 1eam so 11makes11 a htth.· morr compe1111ve. There's a lot of talk among the pla)ers. "The fact that W orkman'" at OCC no" affects 11 because there are a lot of guys here that went to Edison I'm sure the~ wou!p likf' to beat their old coach." _ Golden Wes1 sophomore <,afet~ John Whneman summed 11 up be-;1 by sa) 1rtg c;1mply, "It's friends against friends. Tom S1has scored two '>ccond-hc1lf ~oats as l 'CLA defeated I '( Irvine. --0. Wedncsda) 1n a men' \IK.lCt match on the winner..' field l CLA the delcndtng 'C ..\ ..\ OJ· 11on;il champion entered the g..Jml ranked fifth 1n the counll) ..1nd 1mpro\'t'd 11 rel·ord to 1.0.2 l ( I ,, no " 2-J ~1haHcored h1sgoal<. k'i\ than 11.1.11 m1nu1csapan al about tht· 211-mmull' mark of the ')<.'COnd half In other collt'ge acuon Biola 4, SoCal College o. ~ 11h .1 c;coreless tie late into lhc gJml' 8 111!,1 rnme on strong v.11h tour 1wah 1n thl' Loss typifies season Braves prevent Valenzuela from · getting 20th win ..\TL.\ \IT A ( ..\P) -Thl' '\tlantJ Bra' cc;, who stopped Fernando Valenzuela from getting his ~0th v1ctOI)'. had high praise for the Los .\ngdes plll'hcr So did Dodger<, Manager 1 omm" LasorJa. but h\.' said the loo;s t) p>fied a lou!I) c;eason ··He al1.1.a)s look'i good 1<1 me The gu) 1~ a great pitcher Hl· pitched a great game tonight. Thl') JU'il didn't get him an) rum." said Dale Murph~ Jftcr the Ara'e" defeated thl' Dodger' 4-1 \'. edne'><la) night ~1 urph' had a <;1ngle and a walk · I fr·, gointt to kcer thl·m 1n thl' hall game That'<. wh) thq leave him in thl' game. and 1hat'' 1.1.h ) he has so man~ compleh' gaml''i," ..aid Ara\C.''i ,,111:hcr Bruce Rened1c1. v.ho)c t\l.O· run <;mglc highlighted J three-run o;e,cnth 1nnmg \. alen1ucln. 1ll-10. M'n1 the d1o;- 1.rnce for h1'> I X1h rumplcte g.'lme of tlH' <;C:t\on l he hw, th\\ancd h" ellnn to ""'" 2ll gaml''i tor the ti"I un\c 1n h1<i career and 10 hcrnmc the ;-.;a11onal I cngue'c; tiro;t ~0-game \\Jn• ncr th1o; vcar . The lct\-handl·r pitched l'l(l.hl tn· nmgi. gaH' up 1n hit.,. c;trutk 1lut ti\e and "alked fiq• It "·" "J' the Dodgl•r,· tinh ,,r.11ttht 111" "I tm·d lo kl'l'P 1hc ti.111 dim n. hut thl'' hit 11 prt'll' "di ·· \ .1kn1ut•la Today's game Dodgers t H<1lt11 n I-It.ti \tlan- ta I .\cker '· 5 1 2 J\l ~ m Friday's Game Dodger<; !Hone\Cutl 11-'ll at Cmc1nnat1 IP1mer ~-61 Time J J"i rm T\. '\inne Radio l\...\B< e9U) said "11 "'·'' .1 'truu k tm ml' .111 n1gh1 I"""' I 111.I •hl h11tl'r\ Jll th1· 11mc II I!.,,, 1 •t "Ill 't tn\ hl'lll'' gaml'' ··11 "'"' t.11111.h 111ugh .. I J <..orda '><'ltd • Th" ~" hJ' hall .in C\lt'P- 11nn,)I \c.11 H, li,1, hccn J treml•n dou" 11111 ht't T t 'tl.1m1· ptl'tl' m Ul h lfldllJll'\.\lh.11 I.. 11\1 111 \C,t\111\ II h,J\ hcl•n 1<1r u' Keh~·, l'r kt1 I k.lm11n t, '' '' hn hit J'lnCh·h111l'I \ l'\ l r\'\ tn1 1 \\Ith lhl' has('" loade-tl 111 IH' thl 'l•lrl 1n lh\' St'\enth \\,I, tlw '' nnl·t \tlun1a ,l11rnl tlirl'l' run<. 1n thl· <;t''l'nlh H11h l1 111n1.•r dr•'\l tn ·•m· \'Ith .1 <.1np.lt· '" rtl!hl t 11l 11 lkn<'dld 'inglcd 1n '"'' k cn (1f11ln h..1.ll th11·1.· 't1J1ght \tngk'\. and i.u1rcd :1flcr lhl· tir\I nnl' on a •angle h~ < rknn H uhh:mt l he l>ollger\ lll'll tlw 'l nr l' I· 1 in th(' '>t"' t'nth l he\ ln.)1kd tlh' h:\'<'' nn ""P.k' h' ()aq \nder"'n .ind It'' l' \:\\ v.h11.h l'\l~ndnl \,I\ ' h1t11ng 'treal.. HI I'-tt·'""' .111d Jll t·1rnr Dedmon thl·n hit I rt'' inn 1n thl' ha. I.. GWC w ins: Gasparian gel 50th (t<~O \\~'\1 { 1•llC'&l' 111lk~hall coach ~I ti:14'p1man noh hn1 tm CiOth career' u.tor') a'> h1-. Ruc,t kr "'onwn dcfc-alcd n\111 Ornngc < 03\t \l, t'dnC'>· din night :it Cioldc-n \\ <'"t Dmn1w Po"rr' ;1nd R<111 r~· I >at1111 n had I~ kill\ t·a1. h ,,, I ht' R u.;t lei"\ rru1~C't1to3 I ' l l I" 11 I" ,... \ ll tnn. oH•r the P11a1('\ 111 lhl· 'i:a,on "fX'nl'r forlK11h tramc, Cia1.pnnan. "ho ha' (l.UtllC'd lhC' Ru~tlC'f' w thrC'(' ~tnughl lOnlcrrn<'t' < ro1.1. "' now nwM ..i ~t\-I ' ~ lH'('{'f rt"l.<"td 111 h1' t~1urth '''·'"'".ind ,1 t> ' mar~ .111a1n't tht P1ra1r~ l'o"l'r'. .1 !• : "' ,1111i.111 1r.1m · l J1•>11n thgh ,,d1kd '" hh11 k' .111.1 'l'tter L e<illt' O\tl't m.m h.1d IX J""" \nn la' ap.r lrd thl· l'1r.1tt·, "'1th I'- l..111' ' In h11th 'l h111,l 11111, ·" l1t 11 New~rt llar!Htr :l, l ..t1CUn11 lln<'b 1. "l4.·n1c11 rmJdlc hh){ kt'" l\.Jn•n Han~n aoJ l r""'\ t...n1~1 k-t1 th<> v.a' a'> the \~ul"'' 1.1lhnt J , .. lfl I 5 '· 12 .I ~ 't , '"Int\ ,11 \ .1izun.t R<'<l1. h ~ I f.1 11,1•n hit)\"' .1 '>r•"l'' h1hl I ' ~111' ,1nd li\l' 1' 1••1•1 1'"< ,I••" n I" tin:ll !(J mrnute'> to win the contest on SC C ·, home field 8101.i·, John Tkack ~orcd three goal'5 1n c1 to-minute c;tretch near the end o l t ht· game to \Cal the i,.1ctor: Brola ·~ rated an the "..\I.\ T o p 20 In a "'omen'-; match Orao~e Cout 1, UC Irvine 0: Km [ngd' \lored the ma1r h'<> lone goal Cdrh 1n thc 'lt'cond hall as the Pirates opened thnr )ta~n with a wm 0' er 1h<." ..\ntcatt'r<. r"o Jdkrent goalkeepers -Kim ()\\l'"' 1n the tir~t half and TraC) To"ndr11\\ in thl' \Ccond half - tcaml'U 111 post the 'hutout for()('( Laso rd a \tl.1 tJ .. :..1nl·r f)3, 1J Patntl'I lclt lhl it•lml n lhl' 'l'l11nd "'hl·n he 'pra1N·d .1 mu'>l.lc in h" p1llhtng ,h,1uldl't "h1k 'tnkrn~ nut 7;l nl' \m11h rclit\t'<l him Jnd Jll111q·d llH· hit' 1n liH' 1nn1ngs He '1ru1. I.. • 11 thrl'l' Jnd "'·''~t·d one l'l.1h' urqn,· D11 \tdlo 'ABS •.1r11'1l th1• ka• 1· thl· l_l..Hlll' 10 1hc t11p11t till''" 1 l':llh .1!11·• tw1ng hit on the ng,ht ,,n,1 "'' .11•·, 11r l-'>r ., •:n· .. -er T'C':t.,nn I :ti~ :l\"' hn him ,,, ,,11J HL•rm•r 1!.ho,t' run- 'umnl' "nt:ll r lhl \l'\ l nth rut thc .HrJ'l'' ,1hl·JJ l11r !l••lll.l Hut he' J )'1111ll pill her .ind 11111 hJ\( t11 IJkt• \.\ h,11 hl' )(I\ l'\ \ 1<1 Lions, Vaqs, Eagles seek first wins \\ ,.,, 1 ,n,·,' ' ti ~hi\ rqt~H1.kd I 111n' ,, 1111 111 Ith "'"'hJil t'1l'ld lutll)'ht 11 11\lnl' 111).'h "'h1·rl UH \ J411l't '' It \till' 1 na1.:h I 1.·m Ht·n1~1n ·'"·"' h1~hhgh11n~ J li~ht \\ hl'dllll I I 11.Hlh'\ lc•t .lrl'3 f)fl'fl\ nthl·r ~am1'\ 1ndudt' f-<;tnn~ 13 " Laguna Hitr' ·" \1t"1on \ 1e10 an11 \anta \na \ .llln a,.:.111 '' \1:l11•r Dc1 .11 llH· ,,, .• , \r:t k" \II 1hrr1 Rilnll'' \l,1• .1 \\ l'\llT\10\kl ""•l'I' .ti! 111\il\ll,tlh l°'t~ 11'1 ••ll:"W tc.1m v.hd1• (11tn1 , , u r1h'1' " I ,t '' 1 lh1nl I ,11 t.h I.. I" 111 , th nw ' 111·.irh 11k11111·a1 In thl t1nl' .·mp1 .. \l'1l lh \ J(,•t11.1.1 .t ,q11,1d tt .. 11 pl,1,1·d h ,t I l I J dl'.1111.)l k \\tlh \\1·,11111n .. 11·1 l.l't I rtd.11. lhl' \ '"'"' 111,.tr,•t'pnl,.1 l,i '1td1·1 ''inn It• I 11\ 11' .11 I \ 1'f\tl\ l.t'I \\('l'~ I \!Jnt 1.1 '<'l'~' 11' ti"t "'In 111 lht· l'3r :t[larn\t J l•x tr. 1n1t IP 'n<lf't a l4- J"1• 11\1Tijt 'lrt'.~~ '" rr thr 11 ll"<' ol II h'' H .If' lh1 f.11tll ' .11r 1 i1m1n~ 0 11 an 1 •r< ,, n•• :h ,., It"' 111 ( "'ta l\,1r-.a " h1lr l ittnm Hill~ tnl tn f>3lla Hill-. 1J - \Jt11 \n., \ .1lln ,1 ..s I·"' kl'\C'r to ,,HJdlr~ "k .1 '>'(·el.. ago 1\ n 11n•hth>l 1' <' un~k1l1111t to MatC'r Dct 141 , h .ll rt I" d f 1111nt.11n \ all1 1,1'1 " ' .,. l \ L ~---~~--------------------------............................... . I C41tC Orange Coat OAIL'Y PILOT/ Tf'lurlday, Sej)tember 18. 1986 LA County Fair handicap ,.IDAY'S. INTRUIS , ............. .._.., ,.,... ... 1 t:a -.m. A,..ALOOSA.S FlltST RACE 4 lvrtonet PufM \.l,000 Clalmlne ) vM r Olcl,, Clelmtno IH'lce. '3,200. TrMsure Trove. Yellow ~OM Time. R_., llue ••r, Aomlrel, OMO Desire , Dumpty Hump111, Soull< Chief, Je11 Lucltv Rock SELECTlONS.. 1. Dumpty Humo!v. 2 Soula Chief, J. TrtHUl'f Tro .... Long11\0I YtllOw llo.e 1Tlmt. OUAltTllRHottSU SSCONO RACI. 170 yerd' Puoe '3,?00 Clelmlno 3 Ytar old\ & UP. Clelml119 oric. '3,200. Tnt Rlno L .. dtf, Sties TM Limit, Merlonl Roclttl; $cramtln Joe, Pau .N Run, RNIS Red lma11t. F'uN GrNll TOl'f\H . SELECTION~ I Scramlln Jot, 1 Tn. Rl119 LHdtf, J Peu N Run. Lone'"°' She' Tile Limit 'TH•O RACI. 170 vards. Purie $3,000 Clelmlno 3 yn r Old• & UP Clelml119 price U.500 . Ll91\1 R-ard Llllle Hubie, Two NOl9', Monevtd GrMM, Pueblo Cinder E l Polero Red L•dvbu1" Jim, Roo•r Yovno Al'o ellolble-Je1 Indigo, Kacy EUYI SELECTIONS I Puet>lo Cinder, 2 Moneveo GrMnt, 3 Two NOIU LC>nill l\ol R~r Yovno THOROUGHUIEDS l'OUltTH RACE. I 1116 m llu . Pur>t 112 000, Meldtn clelmlno 3 & • Nter Olds Clalmln11 price '32,000 I 1119 Den lBrlnl\erl\Olt) Ill 1 Ce1c11 The GIOl'v <Ferne noell 113 l TrumP UP (DOUlllel ) 113 • P B ·, Cl\Olce 1 Domln9uei I 113 S Dick Ano Hu1111 ISlbtllel 113 6 Red River Bold IC 11nero1 I • 108 7 Chtrool (Bleck· I/ • 108 I Httluve Geme (Casla nonl 113 9 1nsolre0 Too (Pellon) x 108 10 Slloes Bv n1ree <Be11encourll 118 At .. ~ 11 Dt11were Prince (S1elllno1 l 113 11 SPKlel Run IPtoro111 ) 113 13 Kiii IGerrloo/ Ill 14 Socit l Loohl Kid <Werren) 113 IS Zemt>trl Pus c1111ck·71 '108 16 Flying Thtresa <Olivares! 113 CHEROOT (3· 11 S1rt1cn1ng oul IOdav se>eeo 10 oeln commend and If ablil 10 relex w111 Prove nerd IO oenY, DICK AND HUGH (7·21 SDffO lo Ille s1rerc11 11 simila r 0111anc1 IH I "" well w1111 '"'"· TRUMP U,. (6· 1/ Slow 10 111ln Desi stride llnlsl'llnll wllh ln!ert\I lele. wlll llPPrec1a ie aoded Olsta nce LONGSHOT CATCH THE GLO~Y FIFTH RACE. 7 1urlo11Qs PurH C1a imlng J veer olds & up Claiming price I Plraru Shaoow <Slollle l 2 E•cluslon <Esrrada• 3 Prince ~omer (Wholel s7.000 S6,7SO 111 116 II& 4 Stloc:klntlY Be•• (8 oYl 116 s a.rr ... , Du•I IC1111non·1> 116 6 Enouoh Roe>t CB111n) 11• 7 BurounclY CP1t1er•011l I " I llred'I Blitz COrltOe) 116 t Too Jllt>llH C0oocv) 116 10 Ge llenl SIMClal (81acll 21 • 111 AM ....... II J1t Rov1i. tBlack·ll •Ill 12 Tl\unOer I( inf (Ofllr I 116 13 AtflrmtG N1llve IC11ranon· II "' 14 BDQue's Srar CFernt ndl r) 111 GALLANT Sl"•CUIL tS·21 FlaV1ed •l11n1 of I/ft In llOOd efforl 1111, H rn' 1111 noo end win "4<IOtn Hnd Hsler \"61, IXCLUSION (t-1) Sl>M<I 001119 roule of 11round 10 1111 ""IC" 11111n" 1oughtf. drOPl lode\'. Prefer• 1hor1•r dl,l•ne• bllnker\ OH, .... ATllS SHADOW <p·H tnder eJ l\OMe on 1111 buUrlnos drews .., .. , Mrlov1 conltnder LONGSHOT BRAD'S BLITZ SIXTH RACE. 6 l 1ur10n11•. Pur\t $19,000 Meldtn ellow1nce Fiiiies 3 & 4 vter old\ 1 Royel Elite tOllveresl Ill 2 Sudden Seu <Werrenl !If l Rt elly DHhlnQ ( Her11e r>0er I 113 4 Meolc Av1n11er !Cabellero) 113 5 Where'\ Temecule IPallonl '108 6 Feoulou' Serene ($1tven\l 113 7 Garrison (Bleck) x 108 a SUrorlH Geme tOrltQa I t 1J 9 LA Afflrmto (V1rgera) l IJ 10 Palace Gel <Ba11n·2l ) 13 AIMl!lie!lllt 11 French Crlellel IPelltrson· IJ 113 11 Fleer Foor CoUcen IS1alllnQ1) 111 13 S•emorf Me1or 1Pa11erson,11 I IJ 14' Grtatut JOV COldhem) 113 JS Ousry Zenia llh11nt11 11J 16 Bio Jorin's Ladv !Cestanon) I IJ GAJtRISON (J· I/ CIOH up IO 011sterin11 oece 1n PrOducllve 11111, live elghh In 56 4. l'lardlv "'"' kind ot so.eci 10 coniend "'"" Piere LA .AFl'IRMED <•·II TraHIC Prol>ltms la\I 1101n11 rwo 1urn1 beck sorlnl1n11 stron11 conlender REALLY DASHING (6·1) Caoaolt lralntr l\1u th11 swlll Mal\lldoon llllv on edge w11n solto dr1ll1 teb lole acllon LONGSHOT GREATEST JOV SEVENTH RACE. 6 lurlon11' Puru ~11,000 Claiming 111119' 3 vear Olds Cl<11m1n11 orice J 12,500-10,SOO I Trisne's Bteu <S1b111e 21 11• 1 Funny BeHer•na tPeororal 112 J Felrv COdmolhtr 1s1a111nos l II• •Miu UreQOIO IN011ue11 11• 5 I'm Tuuble Too <P11ron , 109 6 Sun\el Hype (Cast•"O"I 117 7 Oh Mer11 (Bleck! a 109 8 lorta PIOI (Sranlev I 11• '1 Time Calleo <Va1enrue1a 1 •109 10 Beverlv Drive tOoocvl 114 Al" ........ II S1a r1oe11 1war•en·21 II• 12 Jollll Prtclos. lWt rren· 11 II• ll MIH Pellon (Orleo•> 114 14 Dl•l•nl Runner CSlbOlt-1) II• DISTANT RUHN•• lS·l ) Solid tfforl IO notcfl bell• flnl"'lne 11\lrd, orOOtbll PUOllC la vorll• II ebll 10 ~•w In off •lso t1191ble 11'1, OH MAlllS (J· 1) Ol>ened wlcM ltld QOlnQ dl,lenGt , 11\rtt quarters In 1;11 3, sloppln11 badly 100 of 111• '1rtlcl\, llGurH ooe·•wo wllh loo cl\olce, l'M TaASltka "°° tt· 11 Oft Jtnce Sanle A11lla, •Od' bllnker1,-w!M neeo IOP effort LONGSHOT BEYERL Y DRIVE llGHTH llACE. 6 i lur10n111 Purle \ H ,000 Clelmlno llhlts 3 vu r Oki' Ctelmln11 price US.000 t Mln ·Denlel• ('.la1tnrutle l iclOf 7 Rochell• Girl (VerQerel 114 J Mu1lcel Tlleme (Peorgr., 114 • K1m•~lltvlyn (Sleven(/ 114 s L Alr..n• (Men•) 114 6 Unlvertellv (Dominguez I II• 7 LuCkv Sl>Owers <Douglos) 11• I S,,e., So Bold (Black> •109 9 Kev To Prom11e IHtfnanoerl 116 MISS DANll LA <J· 11 Provided YOYtlllel' v 11en1JJ1la w1111 winner e1 Del Mer 10 'lmller, draws well e l Qood dlst1nc1 , IOUQPI hH I. L'ATHENA <9·?) LugQto oul and WU l>uml>td herd In iroubled ettorl Me11e ro ride rodev, SHl'S SO BOLO 14·1) Wtde 11\rOUQN>ul In Cull ettori H oe11ln11 tavorilt ctn mei.t •mend,, Black \licks wlll'I 111;, m lu LONGSHOT MUSI· CAL THEME. NINTH RACE. 7 lurtonQs Purse S7,000 C111m1ng 3 veer Old\ & uo Cle1m11111 Price· U ,2SO I Lole Rost (Maritnez) 113 1 Drt maHc Entrance (SOltJ) • 116 1 BeMer'\ Blulf ISr.vtnll 116 . • Skv Alleck (Keene!) 116 S Crimson Kee11e <Cestanonl 116 6 Brandon Card (Sibille > 116 7 Emera10 Cul tBrl11kerl10Hl 116 a Perez ICemoo11 icl 11 9 Unoercover E•oi. 1Peorora· I' 116 10 Goioen Mlnslrtl !Pallersonl 116 Alseellelllle 11 Too En1er1einer (Slalhngs ) 116 11 Breerev Nol>le (Peorore·?I 116 13 Dukt Of Cerl (Es1raae1 116 14 Rovtl Romeo COr1trl 116 DRAMATIC ENTRANCE 14 1l Will t>enelll w.in race over lhe 1rec• even ettori llnl1hln11 well le te conrenllous Pleat. UNDERCOVER EAGLE 16-11 Forceo '"' 1nue 10 lhe Plt lf t>tlore llrlno droo1 notcn. llllurts tor a snare. CARRY THE BANNER ( 10-1) Wiii oe nice Plav In wide ooen conresl no slfanoer 10 '""' Pllrl\ LONCSHOT SKY ATTACfl. TENTH RACE. I • mites P urse US,000 S11r1er ellowance 3 ve11r Olds & uo I Tral\aov (Mena / >ll 2 Trus T Denu1 tSlevens> 113 3 D1.ioa1 Tornaoo <Or1t11a 1 113 • Maro. Ill Tilt Sl<v Cll.aenell 113 TEllY TUllELL S Tio Nino tCMlvar11I 113 4 One EYed Romeo (81Kkl 1ClOI 7 Nllural llll l,_odrleuell I IS I Mummv'' ~IUft (E1lreo.t) 113 9 Slrlekl (Dowle'I 113 10 JuPller TC!llft IPtlu•I 109 11 Pientv Consclou' (Pfdroia) 113 'LINTY CONSCtOVS 12· I) WIN be well d N r H tlY wltll swltt n riv llck, tllolM Ile V'KY 1141rd to run dOWll 11 lreck '"' • llenlflcanl IDMd bl••· • MARKi N THl·SKY (3·J> SP9td lo bt1dose •nd 1, relleblt tor tOP efforl,• tlf<>n11 ~! Tilus T. OANUt C9·1) Anollllr with weed ~ !of oosltlon •llO cen n•ndll 1111 cll1t111ee, must be used In UKIH LONGSHOT· MUMMY'S PLEASUllE ILIVIENTH RACE. I 1116 mllt' Pvrs.. SJ0,000 Ct llfornle Tl\OrOIJQPlbrtO 8ree<Sert As· !tOClellon Marlen Slt kll Fllllu l .. ,.,, Old bred In Celllornlt I Sllenl Arrlve1 IOrlt11al 114 2 Swffltsl (Slbllle ) 119 J Svml>Ollc•Mv 1s1tv1111> 11• 4 BtlmoneY 8ev (Hernenderl t1' S PrOdloal Proleoe (8oYI 11• 6 Prootr Merv <Warren> f 114 7 A.Dole lltovelt (Bleck> 112 I Ets!ern Glernour <Cutenon) 114 SILINT ARRIVAL ft·S) HH llffn lt GlnQ end red no weN lo much IOVQhtr. wide IOlle ln.IOdevs fHIUrt; SWllTIEST (3· I) Ct~ lo l\end wlnnln11 mite lurl conltnsl lmpreulvelv. tato;lnQ on IOU111\ 1111. verv ce1>eble rider. .,.,.LI ROYALi <6· ll Solid w'or"' Dl llt<n 1lnc' Sent• Anlle, prepPlno for Ot k Tr", me v nffd Ille ovl LONGSHOT· BELMONEY BAY TWIELl'TH RACL I )116 muu PurH 114,000 Clelmlno 3 vN r olch & uP Clalmln11 orlc• s 12.500· 10,SOO. I Quiel Lies <Cemoosl x I 11 2 BPltQeVtd Giie (ESlrt OI) 114 J A J Rui.r (MeNI 119 • Lt ndseer (Pldroia) 116 S Reo Du1ly IK•-11 116 6 Hf's No MISlrtU (SltfllnQ) x 109 7 In Nalurel Form (Ollveres) 116 a Zle111enllus.er (C.ret>tllO) I" 9 HeCPll CCH lt non) 117 LANDSEIER I•· ll Soeed In Slarrtr series las!. beO lo more lavorabl• dis lance, nuslllng rider, mey Prove m lld surPrlte, HE'S HO IWSTIHSS (6· ll Runner·vp In M>llO tfforl encl ,.., w ono t111urt In IOde Y's llne lt, RIO DUSTY (9·71 In neevv ireHlc cllleklnQ reotelldtv loo ol Ille lt ne lo1ln11 best cnence LONGSHOT. A J RULER BEST BET SILENT ARRIVAL (11111 Race ! ,.RICE ,.LAY L A THE NA (Ith Rect l •-notes eoorenlice lockev Los Alamitos, Hollypark entries LOii AJamltOll TOMMtHT'S IN'TillSS (2'11t .. 46 ....... ...,_. __.., ,Int ..... 7:JI ,.ST RAC•. Ont mlll lrot. PvrM n .600 HHrlY Hunter, Crontci.. Flemln9 Gernll!l, Du11ure, Cleulc lthYlhm, S«av Of Jov, Ro,dv Emcweu, SooMIY MY L..edv, ICeM Doll ACOMO ••C•. Ont milt ~. Pura. 12,500 • Ito H Stir, Craay Gumt, CllCDtll'lm, fN>fteY Runner, Ouk• Ltvlly, Guiding Solrtt, Gold Clleln, D W.00, Pete T Barnum. TH•O •AC•. Ont milt trot. PurM: '23,974. Yenla Ho, PCuarro, 8111141 S, Bourbon SlrM I, 1·Ma1tw wt11rd, S-Markenlev, •·GOiden Calltornle, a·Stflal NumOtr, e·CetHornle J ed< .-t.. Plntde·owntd entrv . l'OURTH RACI'. Ont ml,.· Ptel. Purse. n.soo. , SI"" a.tie, F1ulonalor. Ol•rnoncl Splf'll, Ebl:> Tide, Fend Kendi, Catlerll Glrl, JecklOft LedV, Secrtt Act. Roseville Ros/I. "'TH RACI. OM mlll pe~. PurM. 11,600. C1411mCll9 ortc.: 15,000. Mon Ami Maltttk , •recll c. ForHltr, SIUD· -•Irle, BY• 8v1 SCollY, Miu Infinity, Slv Amo.u ador, Demie n, B•Ml•I Cese .. SIXTH RACI. Ont mite oece. Purse '3.200 Clelm lno Prier. I 10,000. s1y P11, Meon• eaoi.. Nellve Fo11. F1a rnecre1t, Solc9v TrovOle, Enforce. l(ellevs Perer. Scl\elndl"'911, Hlfi Moon~hlne. S&VINTH RACE. Ont mile lrot Purn· Sl,IOO SPtrk ProvlcMr. Sonnv Cenoo. Andrews Sra r, SuPlrlor Jtl. Hol Chlo. Le koa, lnlr19vlno Sia r ForttH Sono Bov Fa~s Flr11 EIGHTH RACE. One mii. pace Purte 54,SOO l(lperlu le , SPffd O Cheroer. O<enoark BIOu om. Ve nl"'lno Acl. Debl:>le Provide< Taken llv Srorm. TIQef'tU. Nuevo Z1P, Prt\llne NINTH RACS. Orie mite Pate Pur1e· n.:ioo Annie G Turner, Scenl, Yes I Cencen. Aloa Petch, Ml1111tv S.111111, Cermenn, Fortune Smiles, Srnoolh Merlelll, Pev 11 Now TENTH RACE. Ont milt trol Purse 19.200 Suoernet, Dl .. opeertno Trlc~ 010 SDtl<lv. Wl\Cov Thunder. t ·lml>tl'lt l GtorY. Ct l Brydon. e·B Cor Flesh e-<i Kru11Hll·own'd tnirv ILIVIN'TH RAC•. Ont milt lleef, PurM n.t00 ........ c s1n,11ln1, Harnes• H1nn. -llenlull, Ca no• Lov•, Remot• Conlrol, ~ •• • srormln Norm•, Gtmbl•. Nellve Klltv . Hollrwood Park HelYWMd l'ertr TONtGHT"S IN'TillH .(41•1 .. u ............ i .. .,....., . ""' Mlt. 7• "ltST ' RACI. 350 var Puf"W 13.200 c1e1m11111 prlct : ",250 Go Rl\Ode Go, The Muckv Duck, 8and90ber, Poorllttterlcl\led, Tlme1orln11tl\ebtll, a.II Mell• SKOMO RACI. 350 veros Pur .. · 1.1.200. C1elml1111 orlc• M,000. Pooular, Anv Time Soon. Alom' DrM m Glrr. Plunder N Lan ie. Coov A Winner, Tri\ Ptflgro"'• Srrtlt Cen THIRD RACE. 400 yaro' PurM. $3,200 Cle lmint price 16,250 Nuoerron. Vlolellt Port, AndY .T11 Slull, SIH I Tne &econ. Ewe Ct>e .. r. MeYbe Si>lcv •. voom Veroom. l'O\MTH RACE. lSO verds PurM . '3,lOO Cle lf'l'lnll orlc1; ss.ooo AmerUIO Morn, Mev Remble, Sartwell Wln11s. S.Crtl Apprbfch .. Lltt II' Casi\, +4tv Tucn, SomekltHfe WrenQler, Rembllnll Hitt.,. l'tl"TH RACE. lSO verds Purw IJ,200 C1e1mlng Price u .000. Jlmmers Jtl. ereak Dancer. Bel• Mer Jtl. Bluf Moon Freddi•. Cell Mt Voleenlc, Covnl De Mono Im• VlklnQM>n SIXTH RACE. 440 va rd1. Purse ll.400. Cl1lml~ price: Sl,200 Crer lvt n • No1IP, Ave Dt rt. Arurenlllt. Slink Ing Rlcn, Ftsl T elk In SE VII NTH RACE. 350 ye rds Pur" I S, 100 Allowence Gene J el Oenu Man, Tiie Bedulno, Old Swait , ZtvlS Cu ll FIOw. The Souncl Berrier EIGHTH RACE. 350 yerO\ Pun • U ,700 CtalmfnQ price· 120.000 Green Wino. Roarlno Pen. Jut>llenl Min , Creek Son11 Miu Se• U Ber Rlcn Lucinda. Four Coln' NINTH RACE. 870 verds Purse· '3,400 Ci.lmln11 prlc;e· $3,700 · Riverdale Okie , Covo11 Catt. Doc lllMI, Arnlll Bt bV. RHI Rebel Rule<, Rtlle• Action, Wlndv l<H METS •.. From Cl crowd of47,823 swarmed the lil•ld at Shea Stadium LA County Fair, Los Al, Bollypark race results .. I got knocked down on thl' ground," Gooden said. ··1 d1dn'1 know who was on top of me It wa \ reall} a scary feeling. You don't ~nuv. what's going to happen:· Gooden said last Fnda~ night v.as a case oi' ··everybod} trying 10 do 100 much. It was good e"<pcnence fo r mt'.. 800<!. expenence going into the pla~ · offs. . - Magadan found out Tuesda} that he would be making the stan because Hernandez came do"'n with a mild virus. "I was JUSt concentrating ~o much on not screwing up." Magadan said .. I wanted to have a decent game no errors. ma~ be a knock here and there But the opportun1t1es we re there. and 11worked out forme You evcrkno"' how 'ou'll react in that s11uat1on ·· Ne·"' York Ctt} poltce began to clear the confusion off the field ahout 15 minutes after the game ended and \.\1th tn a half hour. the field v.a~ emptied. There remained onl~ dl'hns and patches of bare ground in th'· mtield and outfield "'here ~ou' l'nlr hunters had rcmo ... ed pieces of 'IO<l '"I JU'it started Jumping over people to get off the fi eld." Backman c;a1d "But the fans were reall) prett} good A bunch of them said to me. "f-ollov. us and wc"ll get you ofl Ju'it gl\e U\ your hat." I gave them my hat. 'Just don't take m~ glo,e.' I 'laid ·· Backman said that final out wa<. thl· toughest of h1-; career LA County Fair (ti FtlrllltX "•r1t, Pomontl WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS 17tfl ef If-div ~> A .... ALOOSAS FIRST RACE. • lurtonos C•ve Me Tome !Sr anlf'vl Toe Tao N Time t Nogue11 Hool\ m <Sco111 r me 47 • S 2120 610 4 '° H O 760 600 Al\o ran Rvn On Gin Hooltn Easv Waopv Bov Fta\~Y Absaro~ee Smoo111 On T•me IS EX ACTA 13·2) pe1<1 Sll8 00 OUARTERHOASES SECOND RACE. JSO veros Cn1e1 Reslden1 (Dloerlc~sont Moon Riches <E Carcia • Se>ectacular JOdv 1S1anlevl T·me 17 90 360 ?SO 7?0 4 00 :roo 3 tKl "'I'° ran E •lra "•O Colden Note• Roc•er SS E X:ACT A. 1 • SI Pll•d 17 I I)() THIRD RACE 3SO varos Juan EsPK1al M•ICflell Moun' Htr11og~ I L&r "-fv Leime1oose 1F1ores1 Time 1773 A.ISO ran HumOull Coun•v Serioatero 16-0 400 2 o0 680 • 00 1 •0 '5 EXACTA 12 I oa10 JIS600 THOROUGHBREDS FOURTH RACE. 6 , lurlOnO\ Don B Me"V IS01:u o 20 I SO H O 870 •tKJ HO Monev Mogul Vergara Slingsno• Sam I Fernenoez T me I 19 I s Al\O •an Kllat Tne [ na • Sn,.dow Run Cooper Venus Noble E •D•es\ Va•v6blr Pe~nv Le rrv s Baov Girt Mu•er ~ Cems FIFTH ltACE. I I 16 mHe\ V•llanueva IB111c11 1 Double Cn1v11s •Pedroza Wenovs Paoa IDom1nouez T•me I 4S 3 S 880 S 40 J tO )70 4 00 )81) Al\o ran Goioen S•v1r E Jf'bt' J1;11e s Sf'•' F1vm11 Wrller 0h To B•~11•er\ 111c•e1, Ch·-' Pte1n\ Warrior l2 OAILY DOUBLE I l D<1·0 U J 60 SIXTH RACE 6 t ,, ~"IJ\ Noo•e Pas.er 101.v11• •\ ' 40 /\/lrnta Ben• R~•vrn Pa1111r,.,, 6010 Leadf'r 'B""" e•.,ol• i ao 1 oo ~00 H O • l)O Time I 11 t lS A110 r11n Feenero Peruvian Blaoe Mvoul, Poll Taker Reggee Guv Never Na!lve Junior Escort IS EXACT A 18· IO! oe o S84 SO SEVENTH RACE 6 / t1.,ion11' Roval Tl'lreaos 1e1ac~J J 60 l?O 310 Never Be11d True 'Ooug1ms 1160 I 20 Carlo1>ean Song IEs•rada > '90 Time I ta Allo ren Fa oawav Queens Love llou> Love Mv S•vle Prearral'l11e. Sour Lerk Nori" ern Par11d11, F ancv Pollcv • s.S EXACTA IS·81 oa10 slS780 EIG~TH RACE. l I I& miles rrien~' To J P <Keenell 960 Verl Mer K er1 ( S•b•Oe t You M<1ke Me Haoov ISOll\I T1,..,e I •6 I S 480 H O 10 40 S ?O 300 A. so ran So.ii"~ F•a nre Be So Wavv Dr ve Pei.re l oot H11nao•na lland Lan W1to Lal111 ~'·" S.S E XACT A 3 I oa10 '?34 00 NINTH RACE 6 lurtongs T•uerovou Or11 Pira tes M •S\ IDOuO•a\I F on1a I Nooutz I TltTie I 19 2 S 10 80 6 20 HO 11 10 S60 680 AISO ··~ Jel1oca T•1Ci\y Rtve• Georgte Sm1on F1v1n11 Ro\llroo. Sut \ Mv Name F rsr F vt Srar Grecian Pleasure U EX:ACTA 11·2) 011•11 Sl71.SO TE NTH RACE . 6 . tur10n11\ r O • ' V cror v Ol•va•e\ 11 00 4 ?0 ) 80 8 1.1v Jean B ac111 J 40 7 60 Dev•' sn 0 11111er 1 Ka~nt'I/ 4 10 T «!'le I 17 J S A \Oran, Sunwe•n N Persl!rval1ves Fuot O C.tms Nor A Strew Star Isle. Cenrne SS EXACTA 16 11 oa10 S91 SO \l PICK SIX fl·8·5 J· 1·61 PalO U , 136 60 to ir.ree w1nn1n11 llC~l!I$ , ,, , ~orses) \1 Pie~ s1. ron\Olll10n DO 0 S7?) 80 10 109 winning llc~el\ I •e l\Or\M l ELE VENTH RACE 6 ' lurlon11s •oeal Cna1111t Solis> S 60 4 40 310 se11@m1111 •Scon 47 tKl 12 60 Sn11ro Mov1n ~ ,., f Peurora > ) •O T•me I 18? .S A~\O ton Tny.~roe 8r~a•&t>ltt W·nOv Tr O!f' "' (!'ti< L110v Romor C.em S•l'"'O" a Winn oon SS EXACT A II S oa·d '1,193 00 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORAt!iGE TWELFTH RACE. 111 miles SOUPY Siies (Bleck I • •O Dek er I Peoro111 > Ftfff 1(1 tMene l Time I S2 J 40 2.60 340 H O 180 Also ren Cltnv M0'11t Dlemonds For Dean Noble Due. Mr Reec lor, Jubel Jack, Fritz IS EXACTA (IO·Sl Dald 14150 12 LATE DOUBLE (l· 101 oa1d SIS 00 Alitndance 11 ?JO Murue l Hanole 12, tu 168 Los Alamlt08 WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS ( 2ltll ef 4' • Ntflt l\errt111 "'"1lne I FIRST RACE. Orle·mlle D&Ce Miu SMvle CSltelPIJ "40 Sed111 Hot (Dovellsl Woman Of Tne Vee r !Grunov> Time 207 1 U EXACTA <S ·1> oa1d IJSOO· ' SECOND RACE. One .,.,,le trot B Cor Samson (S1ee1111 12 20 Ou1c" Toro <S•lva l Bue" Stove (DiFranco Jr) Time ? 02 • U EXACTA 17 ~·O 111180 THIRD RACE. One·mtle oace Clen M1dbv (Porker) 4 80 Levotv 0 G ISlee1111 F re And Rain IAu01n Sri T1mt 1011 U EXACT A 11 61 Pittd I IU O FOURTH RACE. One·mlle pace Pa noor11s Girl <Bernell 4S 40 Jim Scriwartz l~11vat S"oooer\ Her11eoe CMut llert T1mt 700? FIFTH RACE. One·m11e pace lh Only Mog.c (Lckevl 2 '° Rowdy Ruler IHeves> Wind Power f Parker Time 2 o. U EXACT A 17·3) oe1d 16 40 SllfTH RACE. One·mtle oace Barv Jarie I Anderson I 9 60 Wiid Ano C•1uv Guv ISnerrenr Gee Cee Crouer rP1eno/ T 1me 2 00 • 12 EXACT A ) 71 oaoO S?l 00 540-1220 498-8800 •IO 440 3XI 3:10 9 :10 690 780 710 340 ) 60 1 ao 2.•o 760 no 6 00 10 •O 0 0 HO 2 60 2 60 7 10 7 10 , 90 ? 10 7 10 , Sl!VENTH RACE. Ont·mlle oace Felloa (Ritchie I 3 40 An11es Dev Dreem ITOdd Ill C Im Social (Rlc,,mond) T11m 201 12 EXACTA (7· I) 01110 113 20 EIGHTH RACE. Orle •mlie ooce H O 240 HO llO 2 90 Naroln Lu,rre !Meller ) S6 40 13 80 S 40 Ven Rl'ltl (Parl\erl 3 00 7 40 Flvtng Romeo A (Lac,ev) 3 00 Time I S7 I I n EXACl'A IS·I) oetd 19200 HllllTH RACE. e>n.·m11t a.ce Mr Froo11v tCroone nl e 00 S 00 • 80 Llouor Lou (Ma llrl 31 90 13 20 Lolla F uel (GrunOy) 6 XI Time ?07 1 n IE XACTA (6· l) Pa10 s IOS 80 U ,.ICIC SIX (7·7·3·2·S·'l nod no w1nnen lor l•A l'IDrsts, Pf•O S2 2SS 80 lo lhrft winning llC~ets tfl•e PIOrsesJ. 101111 Pick six carrvover 0001. Sl2 016 '9 Poe~ s.. 0001 Sl7.878 lonlQhl s ca rrvover 54 767 SI TENTH RACE One ·m1le 1ro1 Rowdy Rtnvae11 (Perk er) 111 80 3• 80 S 60 Lucinda (Al (Grundv) 10 60 3 40 Super Dream (Bt~tr) 1 10 Tome 1 0.7 n EXACTA (7·11 oe1d "16 20 ELEVENTH RACE. Ont mil(> oace S.ms Bu•CPI l~uebler > 11 00 480 360 Peri.way AOIOS (Ma oe< I 2 80 160 Pro•• Council N < Ptenol J :10 T1mt I S8 • n EXACTA ll·SJ Pa •o l H60 A rttnoarict 1 311 M,,.tut l Ha ndle UW.S26 Hollywood Park WEDNESDAY'S RE SUL TS C40ttl ., Sl·Ntflt QUtl1efMnt mttflno) FIRST RACE. lSO vards Ha\lv Fttture !White ) De11 Sol RfQn! IMllchel!) Ma rlse\ (Treuurel Time II 56 U EXACTA IJ &I oalO Sl600 SECOND RACE JSO varos 680 )00 260 2 60 ?20 4 &() E ~rr• Mt11110UCk1 ILew1S) 1>60 • 10 180 Jel PllOI Ten (Whitt) Sure To Fire (Trenurel Time It l6 600 ·320 l .40 U I XACTA <8· 1) DflO JS. 40 THIRD RACE. 3SO yards Bank !:loll Buddv (Meltr) P1unoer N Forlune (Gercle ) Pern1e0 Dtttrl (Fl11ueroa) Torti Ten tLecov> Time 1a J1 lf 00 7 IO 4.20 1920 7 40 3'0 170 n IEXACTA (9·11 Peto ~·o l'OURTH RACE. 350 vards To COPV ~ Nol ILew1U Jene Youno 1Crea11erl Roc11;e11use (Peullnel Time· 1161 F IFTH RACE. 3SO Ytrdl Hot Due-Hunter (Herl) I( IDtV\ Kllst\ ILt..,ll) F.na l Po1n1 (Whlltl Tome If 2• •20 u o i)OO S?O l20 140 l • 20 10 20 1060 •OO H O 3.70 11 EXACTA (2·S1 De•d 116700 SIXTH RACE. 3SO vards Be111e rt r or Mt Babv I Odrclltn) Per1<;nl11 Eesl 1Garc1a > Btlltr Tnen Sl\u fL twl\I T ime 11'3 160 2IO 1 40 s 60 360 l 40 11 IEXACTA (7·3J Pa id \II 90 SEVENTH RACE. •OO v11ros w inning Rlcn (Brooks) • 60 260 )00 370 300 3 20 La 11110.,, Ct n tLt ckev1 Co Easv Ntll•e fWPlntt Time 20 •O n E XACTA (I 71De1d 11760 EIGHTH llACE. 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Ille• t 2Ba din rm, ltrePllCe: 302tW Pacific Coest Hwy bHUI furn. empJy O IOCallonl 1310 LOfM. Ur'lder 1600 clean 21)( 2ba , Den. attached 2 car tHgh ce11to01 0119r1oolllng 3BR 28A-House 10 sand, Se25kno E/stda 28R 21drm2'XL. 2 car gar. palto, gar1ge $.2200/mo ~~a:.:~~!~ ~:~;: ;~~~~,' Colt• Mesa. 646-7612 kids ok m'om's k1tch gar\ lrptc. lncd yd Nr •II pool $2600 Ag1 e.42-2134 view $1200 \BA. pa1io. pool. lndry frplc W/0 hkup Nr beh. R•1r tBi iapt newly ----• WIMlllB appls flat appealtng schls & shops Clean. Big 3br 2ba g1r lrpfc ~'~J~~;rie:Owr:nfrnt & rm c!1off \O au. Aets retfJ S1100/mo decor, new aPC>I $950/mo le11a' 11 'It Shr CdM 28' turn. ""· 9')11C8 1000• IQf\ 1116 •lll·l•ll* spacious. qu1e1. $1195 redwood dec k kids 149E Bay 675·138 or646-5800 Ownr/Agt 759•1552 l•art w/male l "'rba.mlcro,TV, mo 8A5•990ti..s Or E-slde 3br 2ba tncl orndr549-0433 $1 200 near ocean OAllllYlllTAL TILlllllT IU·11H 2 .. --..... -UM cable. 2 bllll'lrom bctl -~---539 6191 A"'l IM ••--•-•-NEWPORTMARINAAPTS $3~/mo 998-4229 J1ct•t Prt•;;~ balcony-vu lrplc shady EASTSIDE 3 BDRM 1'1 BA, • • • -• -· Steps 10 bch, 2 car g11age •Elegant bayfront 1800 'hBLOCK TO WATER 3bd. -- pa110 k 1ds $900 539-6191 Garage. RV parking, pets lllOAIYll __ t_ 111· .... trllMlll ~&lfleld S900mo8'1r 642-33SO-IQ 11 . 2& ··Den. m1ero. M /F 2 1 •. g., ~.n-_STEPS 10 sand! Prof Femi-~~!!'!"'!"!!"!~~~ Agl lee ok. $ j 195/mo avail I0/1 Deslgnet perfect, lrg 3 YILY I .. . 2br 1ba upP4if l(lt, g1r d/W lrplc, P¥vt belCh. ·smkr $375 "mo ~s190 I~ -r 2bd, Yeerty IM lvl Tllft.ll am •FAMILY,... 1978 Tuslon 673-24112 bdrm . 2'\ bl, ale, w/pool ..,. 1m11.1 arumm avt now sml deck, dlahwr encl gar S2595 ALSO • dep S.8-4809 I I :a'°°'*' Cllt Julie Large Un1t1 28dml 29a ~Borm. 38a, 2 Cir g1r109. EAS TSIOE new clean 3Br spa • 1enn11 S 1850/mo Pt.AYIA71•Ul.1HOISTATI Beautiful clean lilrge G11-'785 yrly. 309', 36th St Boat slip ivall S0<ry no 21>1 2ba. CondO. cSefl. w/d, 673-69Z~-=--::~da 11ngle llorY. pat~ b~ bltlns. yd, 1019 01 charac-2Ba 2 car gar. lrplc, tncd CaH S~tagt 631· 12e6 •• den Aptt. patlo:s. decks. See Sat 1-3pm pets 760-0919 lrpl. encl gar. pa.no<1mte -_ celtenl eo.ta Meea IO- ter Only St050. lee yd, $1150 A11a11 lmmed CLEAN g Cont.mpore,y --·-spa Sorry No pets * * 2 BEDROOM, 2 NA LIDO MARINA 3BR 111ew S400/mo S375/dep lntal1 Wu ... 212' c1t1on call Chuck or Uz TILll'llT 11.1-1110 D/548-3706 E/645-0968 3BR 2''tBA. BluNs. No Ta1Ua 2l H 2BOrm 1' .Bath $720 BATH. GARAGE. NEAR 5 14 Ctut>nouae 240-6971 Dane Polnl PROF whh reference Jon,H 13 I . 12H or E•SIDE house 38r 211,Ba. P.elsl smkrs $1600 Yrty PEACOCK HfU 28drm 2Bath . $740 H 0 A G N 0 PETS. 2BA. hke new. giv. tr pie, B1tb.01 isr.nd ttouse see)ls 1Br 1Ba on Balbo1 646-5743 . i •New Lux Condo nr bch den. Quiet Cul·d•·sac. lse 644-2501 Beaulllul e•ec hoose in 398 W Wiison . .63 lr5583 s7soi mo 675•8411 S 1250. yrly 998-5868 Furntshed 2BR. lrplc. Penn. Bal lst1nd Of CdM • ·~i ~. 38r 2'19a F/P, dbl g1r grdnr, no fi14lt1 S1350 mo Clean. Qua1n1 28R 1BA •ln't ~ond. 4br, S 1900, ' BAY TIMBERS OCEANFRONT and vlew 3 S325/mo • $200 d8P by 1011 675-6378/lv mtg t!' ~· s~:6-~';!..'~rt 6~~-9!~~95 ~st11•st/dep 645-0779 Chllha11en Frull lrees 544-2054 •Ou1e1 I Br. lrplc. pool •UYllllSl11* and4br.lurn1st\ed .w1ntet Nick 673-2587 SEEKING MO OF-OCT 3 !!, • LOOK FIRST-POOL & 1200/mo. gardnfr incl pallo ·gar No pels 319 only trom $975/mo, WATERFRONT BALBOA o'r 4br turn bch nw Of • ..:A:::::,_:..::.. __ _,~~:;.::;_;..,... *'2BR 18A Mes11 Verde YIEW' xlnt tasle 2Br 963 Avail 1011 760-9792 Af!rt•Hll W Bay SI $625 65{)-6357 NON-SMOKERS ONL V. 640-4784 ISLAND house 28r 28a. apt All-ammen -neeoecs 1=•!!....-=~~-~~!!~!!.. Townhouse 1 car gar Arb o r . "s 1100 1 ~0 Flat cheap s4oo·s rental lihfi . Eastblull S1unn1ng lrg 29r SPAClllSUAITllllT W/D lrplc, $525/mo uttl Va11 c o (303)476-3004 ........... wshr/dryr hookup, pool 962-8013 th 11 I I u-OAS& H Oii 2Ba Twnhse llrpln Love-included 673-6753 "araftl f tr Ital ft..,.rtlll'tf --· $800 NO PETS 722-80 1 1 wt app ances very I 11• --WE RE THE BEST' ly environment & view 1 mote from beach • vp .,._ Mesa Verde A.1 condition clean and spacious must 1 & 2 BEDROOMS Frplc Lrg patio Poot No 642-2357 COUPLE or single M11e to 2741 10 ··~Int pd on thOn tarm 4BR 2BA TOWNHOUSE 2 CM garage wsh/dry pool S 1100/mo 1805) 569-1470 48drm. 2 Bath, quiet see 539-6191 Agtlee 3W11111Lll!li•tt• ruRNISHINGS AVAIL Dei s $1 125 Lease shr 3bd hSll Chlld/pel , so 0.-area I 1250/mo No pels J•SllllE A•••• garage S 1150 Yl:ARL Y *Free utohtoes 640 0349 IPLl wait tt ltaclt! o k $4 10 • security S75 Single garage sate & no1es o lered t>y 7S1-J898 ' -•-·--..,__ • sewroty 548-67-69 . Wmt411 to 6/,,. 2BA h.1•A 650-6336 ~e 73 I W 181h SI len!>e Cntr w/ SAOM an-28r 2Ba. den ocean view •Spllclous ltvlhg S900 1132-6516 6 Co s 1 • Me s a nuar sales KeVlnO~ Mesa Verde nr perfect 2-AVAIL IMMEOtATEL Y Slry 2br kids Ok. equip! G e n o a C o v e k1lch $750 539-6191 LIHllHS . S2tOO/mo 644_1667 BACHELOR APT CLOSE •Huge l\1tchen •llllfTIUTll F 35-45or Sludent M pool 573 7787 619-233-5291 TO WATER no kllchen 1tBl1-in ovens & ranges 1Bdrm 1 bath lull kllchen & iennis Near SCP & S G u; Winier rental $375/mo •Pa11os Uhl paid $450 yrty fee Saa ca...... 2676 occ S350 • security IN LE GARAGE w/alley ... ., ,. Ltaa 61114 CondotEnd Unot JBR Agt lee 1br furn In VIiia Balboa. S950imo Call 946-7893 673-0229 •Covered Garages TELH(IT 111-IHO SPACtOUS forest. own 662-2049 aft 5 30 ac7c.t>ss Fully secured al WIDOW has MONEY fOf •Pool & BBO's 1 "' & Newport $90/mo , l allla ISUll L1r1t 2 Pl I •WTILIFF• blulf 180 wht wlr. pth lo MIF prof to shr Ir"' 48R Call 9-5 432-8118 TOs $ 10K/up, no credrt 2 1BA 2 s1ory with lrplc dshwshr .w 10 hkups. dbl Haat. leae~ 2140 garage wt elect GOO BROK HURST tGARFtELO pr111 patio $989 $1 189 2BR 1 BA house with large sec dep 863-0697 or yard Double garage wllh 863-1500 Agt No Fee boa111ra11er access 10 MIYE FllT • • '*' ush anscaping beh 2rms Span· Collage 2, BA NB 2 1 • v no penalty Call bedroom ctose to water • Xlnt li3cat1on across NON-SMOKERS ONL V $1200 'mo 731 -34 70 ' 5 Y apl steps Sler11t 2742 Denison Assoc 673 7311 E11ery1h1ng furn, trg 1BR in sec bldg ctubhse & pool Avt 1mmed $900/mo 645-7408 or 645-7448 (818) 795-6400 trom park Stunning t8r 1ea plus 10 beach $350/mo _ •Sorry no pets enormous 1 err ac e . SUPER SHARP 2BDRM 67~-2507 Of 548-5396 CIST& lfSA A11t11Ctatlll YEARL y Clean• lg 2bd tutchen sundeck, $950 645-3366-D 673-7565 before 9 30pm 36~ W WILSON d k' L I I' BA-In newer 6 ple11 S 200 S ~ sun ec ove y environ· FEMALE 10 share 3Br 28a IOfage I q Ft snr '') •-ini--ll -· 142-1111 men1 Pool No pels ''mi 10 beach S650/mo house in Costa Mesa w/2 S300•mo 642 1234 IW ..__. -- FIND through classified back yard 1 Child I pet ok S875 -$500 sec dep 863-0697 or 863 1500 Agl NO Fee lrviae · 2144 __ .....__ ______ ~ TuRTLE ROCK 2BA 2BA E~ec Townhome View lrptc a1c S 1600 p/m 640 12 12 Ownertagt L1paa ltu~ 2141 2BR Oen 1'>BA hoose S bloc ~s t o bea c h $960 i mo 1s1 last 497 -3528 or 673 3696 •Exec home Oen & cyn vu 3Br 2 1Ba deck trp1c No pelf> $1600 Agt 550-10 15 wl.nd 498-8635 l•tral~ l1y-lo1 Yltw Avail Oct 3B~ 3BA Walk 10 1:ov1 beach 759· 1552 LIVE II A CASTU W1ae ocean 111ews Esta1e loving ori acres of gar- oens Close 10 bch 2Br 2Ba S 1453 mo incl ut11s 494 4653 or 494 60 17 le•rr• luck 21&9 Move 1n 1mmed -4BR lam rm newly dee nice yard S2500 yrly Ag1 759-6700 lalha Pnilnla Newporl Island charming 2607 waterfront Avl now• New -4 .. Br-4 .. 9-a-D .. u_p_le_x_A_p_l .-u-n·- cr pt 38r l '/Ba $ 1'350 tufn 6 mo lse ot mlhly UI V1lla.Ren1als 675-4912 May 1 Gar $2200 OCEAN FRONT DUPLEX • 2 I 3 9 4 3 • 8 4 3 4 or Huge h11 rm & lrplc wtfrig 2 13-943-2860 turn unturn winter rental Upper-4bd 2t>a $1500 -Lower 3bd 2ba S 1250 506 E Ocean Front Owne• Call M-F 476-3101 OVE R LOO K S GOLF COURSE 3br 2' i ba 1am1ly rm wet bar 2 car gar corn e r 10 1 $1 100 mo• sec 7219127 eves owner SPf CT&CIUI IAYFllllT BAY FRONTAGE pier furn prkg 2br $1000 1br $850 U OO ullls pd 303 Edgewater 87 1-2866 BEACH-BACHELOR APT , block 10 ocean Prefer Female 35 50 $450/mo yrly avail 9130 673-9384 DELUXE 3br 2ba blHns trplt gar no ~ls steps 10 ocean & ~Y vrty S 1150 mo 559-7194 LSE 1 YR 2BR Furn. gar LC.Cdt~d on pres11g1ous W s 1000 1133 E Balboa Bay Ave 4Br 2 1Ba. 2 Blvd 2 13-943 -8434 Slry Newly redecorated 213 943-2860 2 Huge patios Winier 1 only No dock $4000 Lse I hw 1111~111 \lllLA RENTALS lbel $650 Bach SS"25 no 675 4912 pets 102 E Bay Apt 6 mle81iBJIU IEWUUTIHTS Featuring beBYl1ful land- scape BBC's. pool/spa Pal•Oidecks Garages or ·carports Sorry no pe1s Bachelor $525 18drm $610-$620 825 Cen1er SI 642-1424 1t EASTSIDE STU0101t $450 u111 pa10 Chros11an single person ONLY• Over 50 M /F 662-5712 lllSTAIT 11 28R 2BA. vaull ce11 dl w lndry rm close 10 all Best buy in town only S695 mo 2035 Pomona TSL MGM T 642-1603 Lal anne Apts 2Br 1Ba $700 mo $300 oep Gas & waler po Child ok 1838 Placentia See Mgr MISTSH! I Et s•de 2BR 1 BA gar lrg ,ar<l w d hkup Great lo tdloon S725 mn 2544-46 Orange Ave fSl MGM T 642· 1603 $725 l ease 640-0349 nr Pico & El Camino Real s·oo •SPIRITuAL & 6svcAic 772-0626 between omer women .. I mo Ma"ac. lt1l1l1 2744 Can 548-3977 READINGS Palm and 3br 2ba declc gar ldry unfurn upper ocean vw 6-8pm 997-9309 agl BE T d d 1 ble F SHA 38R HOME IN CM AU y STATION for hair car rea 1ngs av11 a steps 10 bch av 10-4 yrly •eal~ s 1300 642-2423 " CtHI ••tr• 2'1& ACHSI FRll IHCll 38R 2BA lower unit w/d hkup gar yard Ne.u to parlt. S9751mo 4409 Rover ISl MGMT 642 1603 COZY BACHELOR Clo!>e 10 1>4!&eh $550 incl u 11l1 11es No p e ls 675-6606 •Clean 18R 1BA nr SC Plaza Paho carpor1 pool spa ChltcJ ok $625 NO PETS 722-80 11 SC Plaza area 28r 1Ba neN crpt & mini bhn<ls ciefln A11a11 now' $675 v111h Rentals 675-4912 S 15omo , asst ieacher in s1y1est tor rent very gd Nationally renowned psy-loc Free parking A/C t h1c local ~ llc'd 19 yrs whlchr 2 days wk unlll to Call Marbles Beaut Sa11slac11on Guaranteed! 2pm n·smkr 645-2357 Salon 675-2779 Sara Y 492 7296 or 493-2054 GREAT LOCA TION 1 C • UPUS MEETING D Bdrm 1Ba $450 • $550 •••trcaal l , 0 LE. • _ Howard Shaptro Ph)'SIOI· botn incl u111 2 12 Vic: • Hl!Lltll ogo~t Sept 25 7·30PM 1or1a Stt Mgr 646-5~40 laaiuu/Offict leat r 0 , nto 529-5550 HOUSE to share Cosla 2769 I.est A fta.. ltlS Mesa 3br S350imo u111-1--------;.;.,; '"iiiiiiiiiiii;;;;;;iiii;fi;; 11tes incl Ou1e1 person ' 1341120 q . n. 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Pmnle parties only No Commercool eool Es101e A utomo tive 8om1ng or t mploymf}nl Ads There 1s no pr1cf' l1m11 10 whot you can adver11se II you need 1 _, w ll r'>ur couch h1Q!' chem or any unused merchond1sP 1 1111 •I 1• 0<1•ly P.101 Clriss J,pd \t 11! ,.,, ~" 11.,. , 1,i tll' below Moil to : Daily Pila t, 330 W Boy St., Costa Meta, Co 92626 642-5678 ------------------------N AMf PHONE AOOllESS CITY Sl ~H /IP AM 1 fNC tosr 0 VISA nr M ( I " .. ~ ) ,. t 11 ''"~ 1(Cl't•tPd l 18 8 M,lf\.lUl'I ••• 5-, -183 SHWlllD YILUliE 1 Cost1 Mt11 2624 1 WMY llOT? 2AR o>n WPSIS•df' C M lllVl WHfRE V()(I. HAVf C 11pnrt nn P!'I!> s .... 1m •<;c1N 1,1r.11tar ~nt<, I m1110 Ii""' o>tc $600 mn ... 1 • '" 1 • "'8' s 1~. '" I ,1 A11 iW'1 I'" ,, . ···' " < ,, '" .-, 1 I · • <;p 11 "'tt<; towr1hn11<;p<, I * 1130 * • r ir f'P1•1t ""' I? Ac1rm 1 Ba '>48-4'>06 • p .. , "" balcon1e~ or I • H 1t1r\ p •• , ... , * HlllA IAll APTS * !Ao 1110 'l OQP laune11v f•<>Cll c;,1r POii No""'" $550 mo 93 1 W 19th St 548·0492 * OllOI TIEii Ill* Studio lull kltC:h. $495 I Bdrm 1 Ba garage $525 E ~•de ?Bdrm 28a $625 Others available Fee TfUllHT 111-1110 :i East Side T ownhooses fr~1I ya1d gar 2br l ba $840 3br 2ba $950 3br 2ba $1HQ C111t Diel< 666 40 l<I dtl y<i 640-2426 Pvf'S .\ W('t'kflnd5 WMY HT? • 1 1on1eo tennis co111 '" • .''>w•mm1nQ pool• * Strt'ilmS & pond!\ •Sorry no pets * F1trnish1ngs avail G,1\ 101 He.i11ng & Coo1<1nq Paid WRY HT CALL 113-1111 SHWllll YILUliE 15$55 Hunl tnglon Voll!IQP L .1ne ,,,.,,,, San 01eoo r t1ww.1y ''"' lh OI AP•lCh Ir Mc F 11ht•••1 "'r"'' on Mi~ U11IPll c.. ....... . 2124 c.na ... . .. WOODlAllD VILLAGI APA•TMlllTI Comt & f nto) crur aaroen \tylt aph Qulfll comtor1'1>1• 11~1n clo\t 10 lrrtw1y' & So Co.st Plu• wll11f nnly m1n~I" ta I bm h Gar tt M 1lablt NO PUS PU.ASL ...... •9AS •LA ... Y•llMS aaaa• •11s.•sa1 1 -···· -........ .. 1-00MI •761.t?TI Make th.e Move to Park Newport Make tbe smart move to Park Newport, Newpor t Beacb's premier luxury addreu. Fanaisbed ud Hfurnisbed I, !, & 3 bedroom apa rtmeat1 and towu.booses only miaates from Newport Center ud Fubioa Island. From S895 to SJ8IO. Jamboree at San Joaqui.a Hills Road (714) 644-1900 .PARK ? [\,j r ool 1enn1s gar I 8ei' N 19tn SI c M wl~ t bf>ocn N 5m1< 51 ••e<, " O•cs 600-3000 S45n SPC <160 1409 SQ f1 Aqt !'>4 1-5032 N <,mk F Pmale 10 share I Newport Ben othce b!Oo I 11 •; rte con Clo I, .(llCPS avail 1 for S '· c, "'r C1PD 1nc1 u111s $ l'lO ""< ~ SlSO mo ..., 5'> A.~ • v1E>v. I\ 1' Dr""' Or SIP 30 6<1"> ;r,·o ";n.7294 IFFICES FlllM 1311•• E 17111 5 t CM RtmOdeled FOUND YOUNG T~BBY CAT tame Loe 1n rear ot 11>e Sand Piper Motet 1971 "'le ,.port B l vd 6JS P.2q; LOST blk whtlspolted 8 ..... ~ PllP Aust Shep1Lab mo~ w whl hp tail po•nlttel t>a•s \/IC y dM {714) 67<, "35Q 12 t3> 598-8246 N ~mkr Sh• nwpl Bch hse 48r 2Ba prvl ydrd living 6 t om rm 2 trplcs W D nn oets S325 • ulols I tw;i11 ommed 722 0676 pvt l'l J a c patio The I L OST Clog Male small Do~,,. Co Rich 722 1602 """ ,,.. 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NP I)• 1rr 1 n <1' 1 rn' , .. , ,-,.,,.,,ce i\62 32'.\S Tnnoi><1 ri>movP Cteanup nu 11wn ~prn"lr ;•,1 1<1 -1, f( C TREE <;ERVlrf Toi r, m R .. mnva ,Ju,1• So·•~ L•C In' tree "'' 96<\ 8261 cu < l b fi6'lF 1 r ~.,.FRtOR EXPERTS ~·" , 11 "'r•a••<o A spec1al1~ •flkC.<l1 631 94><\C, I AS•. "'IV, PAINTING I'•' 'I P1peria1 r AJ>t .. 11\j(j IN.,.ERIORS , .1r",-. • s~q1PP1NG A"ll t,•J"'l2 CC'lmmf'fC11tll~sld~l1•I 1 'torv S.'0 • 2 story S•O G11ht WU\dO-0~-1, 1;14 Oon 1 d~ on 9'1>tc:I of ) J " . -. ....-. ...... -·-.,, ..... ce 0r-. CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Thuteday, leptembet 18, 10M 11111 I,_. .. 1-.. !!!! Cldl/a.lll••tl ..... I REWARD I.~ old lndoOf GENERAL OFFICE PIT In UM ...., .... lllYU-..--,-/T_.. .... .,, ~t Oray/wtlt. neut.JM, Newp()tt BHch. detej11 11111 ltlft ll /llf Afternoon hre Mutt ha~ deelaw, xtra toes, 1' yrs work & Ute type, hOura Futt"' Part Time neat •PPHrance. be old. vie Fountain \/Uy llt!ii S4 OOlhr. 720·8487 Tile Roarl 20•1 energetic: & dependable 175-S.96 or 259-14 ti UUL ll•nUY 1870 Newpor:'&tvd C M Must nave Cl 'f 831·0415 REWARD LOST pocket Nw"'I Bch law olfl-At 645-5448 16th • .. wv EXPER CASHIER wlll treln '1re calendar, "' least 5 yrs exper In Dusi· DELI PERSON needed tor 1n sates, PIT flexible hrs, Tustin area Need det· ness & l1t1ga11on Top d PIT 703 making san w1ches Kar811 642·9405 perately 548·5 · salary lor right candidate Mon to Fu. 11 30 10 4 00 PtrMUll 3002 Hrs 9·5 30 Good ben-955-1330 ef11s Call Joyce at RENTAL WANTED Chfls· 714.540-5650 for appt BALBOA 't'ACHT CLUB uan Father lighting lot Immedia te open i ng custdy of chlld needs low OfflCE lllL busboy & server Xlnt cost hsetapt to rent Pnone work & light boOk· working cond1t1ons Call prefer bch areas wtll con-keeping t-6pm Mon·Ffl Wed· Sun 6 7 3 · 3 5 1 5 fllW.E-IWl·IWllP PllTIM•LI Lenny's Fashion Stud101 HM Saton Photo Studio Boutiques No lee 675-0823 CdM ~1der any 818· 707 · 1462 Some Sundays Good Melinda or Waltttr 30 handwriting a must FLlllllT ti f asll hie Trntl 14 CCKeer opportunity FllllT HSI GUii needs sales & delivery PIT 4 BRANIFF round trtp oenelits 557· 1358 Compute< and Hotel exper Call 9·6 64tl-2379 oupOl'S Any Branflf preterrel! FleJUble ih1ft FOREIGN' AUTO MECH· ·tiestinat1on $200 u llEGEPTIHJIT lllT/lllTEll ANIC diagnose trouble coupon 673-9400 /SWITClllAll F T ll••lble shift snoot est cost & repair Ea~lt~at Sat1Jrdays or Sundays at flll IEIYEll 011erhau1 recondtion en· Real Estate office in New· 2 yrs Min exper g1ne -g all 9c11v1t1es rela-Clai • Ire 3011 poll Cnt• Call 644-9060 lllSEIAI 11ve thereto incl electrical BABYSITTER needed Mon thr1J Fri 9·5 F T must speak English. •11t1119S luei 1n1ect1on & 1. lrt hme Monday & RECEPTllllST /TYPIST Clay Shift ~vs t ems brake s J\/PC1nesday Qam to Full ume for private club INiMT AlllTOR suspension & steenng Available In lrvlne arN '300 to HOO No coll.c~ Ing 3-4 hoUra a day Monday thru Fridey elte<· noon Saturday and Sun- day morning C all 642-4333. ask tor Kirk '";·~··· lai , .... 330 BaySt Costa Mesa. CA 92626 Openings Now Avellable CAR ROUTES Earn e~tra cash lor oe- llvery QI The HUNT• ING0TON BEACH/ FOtJN." TAIN VALLEY INOEPEN DENT Deliver t day a week No collecting no soliciting Must have de pendable car truck or station wagon and tn· sutance CAlj. 142-1444 Asll lor JoAnne ' 10'1m 2 cn1IOren aged Must tupe 50 · Apply in F T 1 4 both gas & diesel Must • , I yr mm Hote exper L 1 d f d 1 1 ~ .J SJ 50 per flour My Pt.'<son Wed -Sun 9-4 n.1ve ~now e ge o 1ese nights per work week • 1 1 s PART l'IME lrpmed1ate operi1n~ deltvering news· pdpers 10 newsr,ack-s A M F11 S.tt Sun & Mon Must have depen: detble r.ar lr111ne1Laguna Bf'ac h ,1.e'! Call ·Foster GE side X S•de relrig $200 Maytag washer & dryer $275 tor tlOlh Brn -•~------­llor al ~ola $100 Chair $25 644. 7005 250·9010 "''""" 1 rh1l<l 0k Call 1601 Bjys1de Or C<IM " gas •111ec ion sys em t.4S'3t"2Tut'S rnursor ~ l1llltl1l1rCl11~ 3v's e ~p t>r Salary 'rida~ SECRETARY · EKP d lront 14i·i000 Eat 521 s 12 5trnr :Job sne & •n ot11ce appearance For appointmePI can Ile· tt-r111ew Costa MeSd CA AABYStTTER NEEDEO. S 1400 mu word proc a I.ween g.4pM St'nd tn1s acJ • Resume \0 1 tPM Mon-F11 Call Donna 1?ac1hc . ''' Jub NQF218 PO 1 -:~11J4e 1ve in Ages 6 3 S)m"non. 01che<1tra ITALIU CAF£. 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Seal -• 330 W B S • Olul' vinyl S20 Night • . ay t. •' CALL 842 -1444 St11nd $4 673 4220 : Costa Mesa, CA• 9262& : • • MINOLTA CAmrr ... • EOE • ·r Ask for JoA11ne_c_ranAv lPM '""' 1Pwtf'r, he• .... ------11;1'..J-r --4~-f"or~<W't--tl.,,.,-itmp ""1Jf e ••• e • e e e e e e ~ e. e e e. e e ! e ... e ·~~llJ!!l!llllll!llllllll!l!lllJ!!!!!l•!ll!!!!!l!llllll!lllll!!!l!l!!!!l!l!!!!l!l!!!!l!I!~ 1.11111• 6SO 62% • PUBLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE POOLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT t.•' ,.... ,,,\ 2 ,,H;. I-'( H H 111 I ft, h <1y1H n 1 l • "'' • u .... I I Ot OJ • , >I C,1•~ \•·n•I P• 11 •~''' [1..-.en Alli'~ 187.50 (. .t ~ ~t 1• l1f'\Ql("lr B•'".tCfi c A q r 111 ,. 1• , '''• f'\ 1tJtJt_., tOR(J ', ,~,,, ""'' J prr.,nr-,,~ •I ~, t , 1n.._.,., ..i~ (..qlf 1f Y• ,., P11nt111q,tnaOecorttt 11 u1 • ' 1() 1 M11\\1f1'1 H1Hc; Or th ll ._ nr J t ,.,t Th069 (." ' 1od~ ldU. 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"'°'9fn'Yf No11ce10ertl)yQ1"'9ntt11t D9ATM Of Tll9 to11oiMnf pettOM -TIIUeT'm .. ~ NOTIC! 18 Hl.-llY Oii CM.IN I' Oii CH I ' ATPIWATllAU llM!BoatdofTrutl ... ofll'le IMM.MA.KAC.K . dOtnt ~ M; c~ On Oclot>et 2. 191411 •t GIVfN '"•' •Hi ed Nllnmcouwn ,..Tm_ " Me. A 1'1 -CoHI Community COll9Ge ·AND Of NTITION AMOClllH. 2t72 Colerldilt n 00 em Flftt Americen 41fopoMt lot I\#~ .. Oii OllAJlll Oii ••i• Supellor CCM.lr1 of Ill• DlllfiCI ot Ofenot Colinfy, TO AWflU Or . Lot AleiflllOI. CA 80720 Tnlt lntu•we Compeny,. ~. ~ .. ~neuc. ...... .. RI ... D '· ~.-AUllRYA OA"- Slll• of Clllfoml• fOf Ille Caufomla Will IKetYI ~ llTATI .,, A:t... f1in9•Yutn Chu. 2'9$3 C:.hlorn11 COf POfllion •• trtrl-.xwt•tlc>fl Md liUCfl ~Dr r I 11 • N(T ~IQ A&..llWTA Counly of Ofange eel blda up to bYt no taler Jo t11 '*''· berieftclatlM. SQ<1no Cr .... Road,~ Ttust... 01 $ucceuo1 °''* teclllt• • ~ oe r• ..... _, 0 '°""'8, Oec 11 f In ll'le Mallet of tile Eatal• lhan 10 OO a m . Frldty, $19· e1edlt0f1 and conll.nt P8'ot Vttdet. CA 90274 tutt .. or Subatltuted Quired for ttie l .... 1N7 llOTICI Oii MO.""- of SARA ELLEN MORAIS tember 20. 19H II llMI credltOfl. 1nd Pl'tont whO Emmy S Chu, 289&3 T1ut1N, ol thtt Clfleln DMC1 ITAIET MAl .. TINANCI WT'llfTIOlt TO llOncs W also known 11 SARA E PurChlllflO Departmettl Of may be 011\erw1M lnterHled Spring Cr .... Aoad, Rancho of Tru11 uec:uted by (ITAEET AICONIT.-UC· • la&. 9M. •r•r• TO MORAIS OeeNMd Mtd col'-Oe dttltlCI located Ill the Will and/Of .. tll• of Pa!Ot Vetdea CA 80274 CHAAL~S C SEVEN and ttON ANO lllA.-KWAt. PW•h AT l&L mAL Notlee•SllefebyQIYenthat at 1370 A<1am1 AYenue, EMALINEA KACtAEK Ahmed S Hammoud, \/ICl<l L SEVEN. hulbltlCI MAINTlNltNCI '1' t M¥ATINU NaMhAT !tie un<1er119~ WI» sell al Costa Mna. CaltlOtnll 11 A petition hH been ltled ~f2 Cotet1<109 Or Loa ano wife. and record«! May COUNTRY CLUI OflllV • NOTICI IS HIAllY M¥Aft NU private Hie, on or alter Ille which ume aa1d Didi Wiii be by HOWARD E ~OST In Ille Altmltos. CA 90720 12. 1981 u 1n1trurMnt No OXFOAO ANO , Jl"IEN· GIV(N "'-· Mject lo con-NOTICI IS Hl.-llV 29 <lay of Sep! 19116. 11 the pub1tc1y opened an<I •Hd Supenor Court of Orange Sotlad Hammouo 2972 13872 1n Boolt 14053. Page a A 1 A ..,. Ll ~ llf l . IVlftltion by tM Courl. on GIVEN ttlet. Mjeet '° OOft- olJtce of Charles W '°' Counly requullng 11111 Coleft<IQe Or Lot Alamnot 1709 o1 Ott~ .. , "'41c:OfO• of MYRTLEWOOD STAl'lT. ~ 13. 1Me, .. •OO flrmatlOn by IN Court, on Stricklen t500 North Euc:ltd PRINT ANO BIND SPRING HOWARD E POST bt ap. CA 907~0 Orange County Ca1tl0tnla. ANO JACAAANOA AV· A.M Ot "-..... ~IN ~ H . ttee. M t:00 c536 Anaheim, C1Ulornll 1987 CLASS SCHEDULE, poonle<I " pereonal rep-AllQn S Gu, 5832 Sunm11t and C>u1tu1nt to lhal cen11n Uil\,/(), ,will bl rec.1119Cl 1>y time liflollfed by let· 919'11" A .M. Of .._,..,__,.. IN 9280 t C0unty Of Los An· OAANQE COAST COLLEGE resentallvt to admlnl1ler the Or RancllO Pelot Verdet. Nollc.e o1 Deltult lhereun<ler tNI Clt't of CO.ta Meu at IN Howard AoMll. ~lnlt· lir'M llowecl by ll!W. 0.CW .. gelH. State ol Cf!llornl1. to All D1ds are 10 be In ac:· Hlate of 1111 dece<lent CA 90720 recorded May 29. 19M aa Otf~·ol the City ewtl. 11 tretOt Of the !el ... Of H o....td, ~· ol, Ille h•Ohftl and tllttl bido.t CO<dtnce Wlth the 81<1 Ooc:u-The pelll)on requuts Juay Y Gu 5832 Sunm111 ln1lrumen1 No IS6-220J68 Felt Ortft. eo.ta Mee&, C' ... ~ J ltomut. 1Mc1-.rd. IN [ ..... of ....,,. Q, an<I aubjec:t 10 eonllrmatron ments wnic:h ara now 1n hie authority •o ldmtt\lllet lhe Or l(anc:no Paloa .11\rdft ol Otttt1a1 Rec:Ofdt of Mid lt>fnla, until IN "°"' of 2.00 _... Mii at Pf!V ... Nie lo the PO!N19. cl«Uud\'will 111 M by Mid Superior Cour1. all and may be secured 1n the e1111e 11n0« lhe lnO~· C A 90720 County w111 unoe1 and ~ m • Octob4w 2. ttee, el 1'119t*l anO belt net bidder Pftvat• IM 10 It'll NoM« the right. lftle and Interest ol olllt e of the Otrector of dent A<Jmlnietra11on ot El· "Cruhwen Mao. t2 Heron pursuant 10 said ()Md or wnleh ltme they Wil bl ooen· on the termt lflCI eondlllone W\CI bl91 nllt blddlf on IN 1810 dec:ffse<I a the lime 61 Purcha~uig of sat<I col'-Oe Illes Act St Irvine C.11 92714 Trust sett at pubhc euc:t1on .o pu.bllely anO rMd elolld in l'iefafter menhonecl ... tight, t•ma ~ eond.,lons ,...,.. death ano all t!Mt 11gh1. t111e 011111c1 A "41a,.ng on "" P1hlt0n Sh•e·Lu Mao 12 He< on to• cash l1w111t money ot 1he 1n. Council Cf\amber• s..1-tltle. and .,,,...., of ll'le 0. .,,., menttonecl. .. "8fl', and 1nte<est lhet the estate Each Dtdder must 5UDml1 will be 1'111<1 on OCTOBER 8 St 1tv111e CA 9271• Un11eo S111es of Amertca a eel propoga tlltll ~ tile ~t at !he hl'nl o1 Oeeth !Ille. anO lnler..it of the• of said deee1 .. d. has ac:-with h" D•d a cash•er s t986 AT I 45 P M in Dept Th•~ t>us1nen 11 con-cuMir s chock payable 10 mre ol the "'°"' and the and all rlQht tltle. and cedent at the til'ne of cMrlilfl quired by ope•euon ol law or cl'leek r.ar111ted check. or No 3 81 700 Civic: Canter ducted Dy a ge11e111 pall· u•d Trustee drawn on a ,,_ of tne bidder but no lnlerHI lhaf the Hlat• hit and all rlgtlt, tltle. Md otherwise ott)er than or in b•d<tcr s bon<I made payable Ortve We11 Santa Ana CA nersh1p state or na11ona1 oink a o111et d•ll~ ~"-• ac:quKecl 1n ad<tlttOn to that lnllt'est that tl'le ...... '- ado111on to lhal ot Jald <le-10 the order af the Coast 92702 Al1lon L Gu 111111 or re<fe,11 c:r.-11 unt0n Ani bl<I ,_Yed aft• lhe of lhl o.c:.oent at the time ecquJrecl In ~diUOtl lo lt\at cease<I al lhe hme of death. Community Cot199e 0.slflCI IF YOU OBJECT to Ille Tn1s 11a1emen1 waa hle<I 0< d state or federal sa'llnga ac:heduled clOSlna time '°' of death In Ille rnl P'OOl'11 or the ~t •• IN t'"'9. 1n and 10 all lhe cer111n r .. I Board of Trus,leet 1n an oranung or Ille oet1t10l{, you wnn the County Clerk of Or· 8nO toan aasoc:1a11on domi-Ille rac:eipt of bide INlll bl C9mmonty known •• 22.272 ot deintl. In IM rMI prope(ty proper1y tllulle 1n the City amount nol 1eu than flye sh0utd ellher llPoear at lhe •floe County on Septemt>er cited in 1t11s $111•. at 1he returned 10 tne bidder un-l<ltletY Cttcle. 1n tile City of do(nrnonty ~ • M4I or Costa Mesa . Coun1y of percent 15'1.\ of the aum btd heanng ,.nd s~te your Ob· 10 1986 main en1rene11 to Ftrst opened 11 ~,bl tne toe. Hunt'"01on.~B4lacl'I. COWlty kkle)', 111 tne Cily of Hunl: Orange ·Stale of Ca11rorn11 as a gu11ran1ee thal lhe bid· ieouons °'Ille wolten oDiec· f31t2U American Tiiie 1nsur11\Ce respontlbilrty Of 1ne bidder of Orange. S1a1e of Calli· ington S.ach. County of Of· pa•llc:ularly deac:rtt>eO a11,fot· de• wlll enter 1n10 the hon~ w•llJ the coucl Delore PuDnsl'led Orange Coast Company 1oca1e<1 11 114 10 ... that his bid 11 reee!Yed lornta mOfe partttularly de· ange S1ate of Cal1t0tni. tows 1.0·w!I propo!Mld Contract 11 !he the heartng Your appe8r· Daily P1101 SeptemD8f 11. Eost F1!1!1 Stree1. 1n lhe city tn pr091f time tc:nbld as ".N>(e partieul11rly deKrtbeCI THE SOUTH ONE·HALF same is awaroed 10 him In an<:e may be'" person.or Dy t8 25 Cktobe1.2 t986 or Sania Ana Caltl0<n11 811 A "' 'Of 8ld o0eumen11 Lot 147 ot Tract 7703. " as OF THE NORTHWEST ONE· the e•f'nl ot 1a1tur~ 10 enter your allo•ney Th084 11'1411 "Oht hlle ano 1n1eres1 may be Otlt-"ld .s tne Of. per map reeo<c:ted tn Boot& Paroet t l.kl41 1 Qt LOt 11 FOURTH OF LOT 19 OF 1n10 ,uc.h cOntrtK:I the IF 1'0 V ARE A CREDITO.A ----------t on•eyeo 10 1n9 no"I held tic:e ol t~ City Engineer. 77 303 Pages 8 lo 13 flciuSl\11 1n fraet 5e1:t. II~ lllCI ·FAIRVIEW FARMS IN THE p1oceeosot\he CheGlu~1Rt>e or a c.onttngflnl CreO•lor or l>UBl.IC NOTICE Dy 11 Uf'IOer said °"d -df Fatr Ome Cotta Mesa.Call· of M1&c Map$ or OranQI defined on• map record«! CITY OF COST A MESA fN le11eC1 O• 1n lhe case or B the o.ecease<I you must Me Trust 1n the properly situ· lorn1a upon nonretunOable County Calllorn1a in Book 333 Pagee 40 to 45 J COUN TV OF ORANGE bono lhe tull sum thereof your claim with the covrt or FICTITIOUS BUSINESS a1eo 1n said County and payment ot $7 00 An ad· The Hie" suDiec;t to eur· 1nclus1ve of M•IC MliC)a, tn STATE Of CALIFORNIA AS will bl' rorle11e<110 satO COi· present ti to the personal NAME STAHllHNT Stale oestrtDeO as O•honal Chatge of S3 00 wlll tent la•e!> coyenanli Con the ott;ee Of the CCM.lnty Re· PEA MAP RECOl'IUEO IN 1eg,. <1•~lrtCI reore..entatt•e app0tn1ed Dy Ttit> rollowing per,ons are LOT 66 Of TRACT NO be maoe 1t han<lled oy matl <11t1ons res1rie11on1 reM1r· corOe• or aa1<1 Ofange Co BOOK 8 PAGE 7 t OF MIS No u1ooer may withdraw the cnurt wo1h•n tour months do•ng bu,ine!s as BMA 703? AS PER MAP RE· 8id Ooc:ume11ts and ol'-vahons •!QhlS rights or way Parcel 2 An undlvlOed CELLANEOUS MAPS IN tits t110 lo• 11 period lor lorty. from the date of 111st •5· f 1nanc1a1 Servtees 756 t CORDED IN BOOK 278 OrangeCoeet 0.lly Piiot contr1e1 documents may and easements ol recOfO 24"• 1ntetest in Lot HI of THE OFF ICE OF THE t1ve 145) days allet the dale svance ot 1e1tets as PrO••de<J Center 29 Hunttngt~ PAGES :?6 TO 29 IN· 1Al11Mit) also be•••~ II the Of· The ptopeny to De t01C1 on Tract 5et3 u Shown on • COUNTY RECORDER OF set for th<' opening thereof 1n S;0c1ton 700 ol the Be.iCh CA 92647 Cl US IVE 0 F M I S Sep •• '1, ll hce ol IM Cny Clerk of the an 8S 11 Das•s eacept tOI' map recoraed lfl ~ 333. SAID COUNTY The Boar<I ot Trustees re-P•nt>ate Code of Cattlornia Computer AssemDly Cor-CELLANEOUS MAPS IN 1-----------.... -----------1C1ty of Costa M... No Ill~ Pages •Oto 45 tnc:lusl..-of EXCEPl !Hf fAST 100 servps1ttep11v11eo .. ot re1ec:t· Tne 1ome tor t11tng claims w111 poration Cahfo"'iacorpor THE OFFICE OF THE DllD•IC"""TICE 1111_.,.Mftfll'C proposal shall be con· Ollert>f1 wa111e1he11r19hls Misc: Mapi 1n1t1e olt1eeol FEET THEREOF tnl) 1ny ""d 1111 01d) or 10 1101 t>•P"\' P"OI lo lour a1ton 7S6 I Center •29 <,OUNTY RECORDER OF n-. nu r-~ "" -. s.Oefed unleU KCOmpan..a 11 any 10 recover t•om ll'tfl lhe County Recorder or Of- ALSO EXC EPT THE wa._p ,1ny •rregulart11es0f1n monthS from the dete ollhe Hunt.ngton Beat h C A ~AtOCOUNT'f "ES~UTION Of 80AA0 Boyce AYI! Los Angeles. oy $UCll Cutllerl Chec:k adm1n11tra10< OI' tne es1e1e ange Co WEST 2 13 40 FEET OF THE lormahht>S 1n any O•o or 1n he.111ng notice 8b0Ye 9:?647 EX(;EPl Al L OIL OIL CA 90039 c.uh or t>t<lder'I bOnd lo• any damage no! dlS· fhe Ille •S SUbf41CI to CUf'· SOUTH 48 00 FEET THERE lhe n1d01n9 YOU MAY EXAMINE the ThtS ous1ne~s 15 con· RIGHlS MINERALS MIN· g~~i:,u~~~EYS ~~f~::~ HEE CHUL HONG, 3e&o EKh bt<I Shall be made on c:IOsed Dy lhe olleror s tn· rent la•es co11en1ntt. eon· 0 :. 0 RE C 0 .. M 0 NL y C. MIKE WEBSTE", Vice tile kept by the court II you duCleO Dy a corpor1111on ER.A L RIGHT.S, NATURAL DISTRICT 0' ORANGE W Boyce A119 Los Anoei-s. the Proposal fOfm. "-11 1P41Ction of !he P'oPef'lY Of. dth<>ns restr1Ctl0n1 reMI'· M ..., Chancet6of, eu1lneH Al· are a pe"on tnleres1e<1 '" C athy M Cris Sec· GAS RIGHTS ·ANO OTHER COUNTY. CAllf'OftNIA CA 90039 P-1 through P-8 prO<tlded in ferOfs release the Miele and vlltOni r19hts. r'Oflll of way l(N0 WN AS 2038 Maple Av faire, CoHI Communllr the est ale you may serve retary Treas H v O AOC A R e ON S e Y T ,,.. c:ontrac:1 ooeu~ta. !tie representative tr om alt anO easem.nts of record ettue Costa Mesa Cah· College Dletrlct upon Ille e•eculo• o• admin-Tnis statement was hied w HATS O E v ER NAME WHEREAS saio Com-nis ousineu '9 con-and shall be aGGompanled liat><hl'r even t"Ough 11 m1y The properly 11 to be told 1orn1u Puohsheo O•at19e Coast 1sua1or or up()l't the al· wt1n me Counly Clerk or O•· KNOWN THAT MAY BE muMy College Oistroct 11 the du~:~iu~Y ~~~~n~!'d ~~ by a certified Of caehler's latet t>e d1sc:overeo lhal on an 'H •s" basil. Heep! lerms ot sale casn "'law Daily P1101 SeptemDe• 'I lorney tor the executor or ange County on SepfemDer WITHIN OR UNDER SAID owner O/ certain real and cheell or a t>td b<>n<I '°'not eucn ond•••Ou81 should have IOI' totle tut monPy ot the United 18 1986 adm1n1Stral01 and file wllh 10 1986 LANO TOGETHER WITH perw11a1 properly herein· HOF~s sia1emen1 was hied leSS than 1()0(. of Ille amount known of dam898 not dis-Olle<ors ""atve 1,...,r rtg111s States on conltrmaflon of Th08 t the court 11111h P•OOI ot se• · fl112U THE PfRPE TUAL RIGHT OF afle• de5'r1be0 ano wtlh th!! County Clerk 01 Or· ol the Dtd made payabte to c:ove<e<I t>y Otte•or s 1nspec:· 11 any to •etoYe< lrom the saie 01 p art CISh and Dal •-----------vtCe a wr111en request Slat-PuDhsheo Orange Coast ORILl•NG MINING EX-WHEREAS said property C 1 A 1 21 the City of Costa Mesa No lion The s1~ will De maoe a<1m1nistrator or tne H iiie ~:;=:d e~~d~~r~~a~~ ~~1~ r~i MllC NOTICE ~~ •• ~=a~f ~~~ i1~~~~1s:','~~ ~;·1;5 p~~:o~:i~en;~;~ 11 ~~~~r~~~~o ~~~A~i~~~ ~:.~1~ :!d:, a,~~~5D1:i: ~~g~ oun Y on u:::~ ~.~o;::~nte's~'~c!!p;:; :~'~C:~~u~~1~:n~1 k;: ~~s!;Y byd~;:~: •• o;~: Clet'O on the property 50 FICTITIOUS BUSINESS ven1ory and appra1semen1 of Tno87 ING IN ANO REMOVING sucn property IS not neeoeo Put>ttshed Orange-Coaat by auc:h C&Shler 1 checil Pf()(>ef"ty °' •11 improve-spect'°" 01 tne P'!'4'Y Of. !'>OIO Ten per cent 01 amount NAME STATEMENT esta\t> an e1s or ot tne pelt THE SAME FROM SAID by the O•stric:I and 0 P 28 .,_ cash. or Dtd<let's bOnd merus apphcaDte ron•no o• tero•s •e•ease the te an<I ll•d 10 oe deposit ea wtltt 0,0 The fo11ow111g persons are 11ons or accounts men1toneo i-----------LANO OR ANY OTHER WHEREAS '1 appear~ 10 le~~ei ·~0' t~u~~511985 _,,. No Did shall be c:onaldered pe<m•lle<l u~ thereof t'1e representattve rom all Bio~ or offers IO oe 1n w1tt do•r.<J lJul>1ness dS National 1n Sec11oro 1200 ano 1200 Sot NillC NOTICE LANO tNCLUOING THE be '" lht' oest interest 01 saoo Th04S unless 11 1s made on a blenk Bids OI o!le•s are 1n.11ed 118D•hly even though 11 may •ng and .,.,,11 be recewed al Pa~t•m"' PuDllsn1nq Com-lite Calilornt8 Pro1>111e Code RIGH t To w111PSTOCK OR Commiinity College Olstrtet form fu"'•shed DY the Ctty ol tor this pr()()efty 8nd must late• De d1scovere<1 that tt•e ator;0sa10 o!l1t e a1 any panv •'H Tarocco Irvine I. MlchMI Sc"ulman, Al· FICTITIOUS eUSINfiSS O Rf CT IO"IAL L v DRILL lhil"a•<1 property be leased D1m• 1C Mnfll'tr Coste Mesa anO •9 made in be '" wr1t•ng and '"" DI re-such •n<l ... ouat snould haYI 11m"''"•lhe l·r~•Pubtoca11on Cll <l?"1f'l IOfne)' '°' Patlt1-r, 19$ NAME STAT~MENT ANO MINE FROM LANDS 10 thP '1•9hest ordder r\IU\. ""~ accordlince with the c..vedallheolliuolGree(I· known or oamage not <111- ne<POI ano DPl<>re date of Ma•• M LO•kltiil• 191 Town Center Ori••· S"lt• Tnefollowingpersonsare OIH EA THAN THOSE OU•St1anr 10 Section 81360 K21* prov1s.ons 01 the Proposal wald & T11ompson and coverl'OD~Otteror's1nt0ec:· S<1I•• " Taror cr "''ne CA 92720 835,CoelaMeN.CAt2t1t doing birs•ness 85 \/AN HfRE t"IABO VE OE ~:~~~~·,~~=~?~~.~~;;,~ode FICTITIOUSeUatNl!SS req1111ements Hurw 111 Remer & 11on The $ale w111 be made ~9~~1eo Sewrnhe• 12 ou:'.'~~ ,;'."~';~rs; •• ,~~.a~on · 0:.1~ti1~~o~d S~~~~~etli'~o~t ~:,;,~;~a V~~~I~ }:r~nera ~~~·~~O T~~LNE~~ ~~~ R:~°o~ v~~El~;~~h~; :o~i~ T~eA,,,o!;n~~=! are ric!~:'a :~~:~ .. ~u:: ra!' ~'~:',:,~,st~~::ne!~ ~ :1':'~,;a·~:~11::"~,k~ 00foth1 M Horii. E•· M ,,,M Loc•ded• 19 2'-1qes. Sh•P 1n o Adam' Ave SHAPS INTO THROUGH o o•ng Dusiness as con1rac10fus1ngacraltor N-por-1 Cen1erOrtve Suite property or •Is 1mP•OYe· ec"trl• of It\• Wiii of eald T• '' ,, item<>nt was 1•lt>O TnF t02 200 Costa Mesa CA 0 R A CR 0 SS t H E ~e~~~o~e:~?:a~~~~~;~~~I;~; o DONNELL/FIE LOS TONE c1ass11tca11on not shown on 1555 Newport Beach Call· ments applicable zoning Of decadent. "'11' "'"County Cit>•• ot Or 92626 SUBSIJR~ACE OF THE Oe\C"O"O real and personal TRIMBLE PARTNERS 3505 the Gene<ll Prev1t11ng Wage lornta 9:?660 or may b.-ltle<! permitted uses lheteol PuDl1sl'leo Orange <,cast aru;i .. C(•\lnlt on Sepiemoe• MllC NOTICE Guy R I ore11t 2018 LANO HERE1NABOVE DE· Ct10111ac Avenu e Suite Oeterm1na1tons may be •• with the clef'll ol ~·o Su· Bo0s °' ollers are invtte<J P S 8 I l •Qqf\ c c <CR BED ANO TO BOT P•OCH'•ly ano ,, IS he•l!Dy 0 0 c c I qutr ..... lo pa .. , .. _ ....... •ale per10f Cou•! any ltme after IO• lh•S Pf~Y and musl Oa•I• .101 eotemoe• 1 FICTITIOUS BUSIN .. SS PhJlaropt' Ou•t osta ., IOU•·d oetermineo ano or· · • t osta Mesa ••· ""' , '"' -,.... 1q 25 1986 F311424 N".,., STAT.,MENT Me~a CA 976?6 TOM SUCH WHIPS TOCKED oerPO lorntd 92626 of that crall or c:l11s1tic111on llrll puDl1tallOf1 ot lh1s no-oe in wnting an<I Wiii be r .. TnFl03 P rt •V ••dOr.tngPCoast "-"' "' Ch 1 w Gra 4944 0R 01 REC T10NA LL Y OOonttell tn es1men1moS1 closelyretateclto 11 ut~andt>etoceany sale •sceived Bl the office ot Dwl, 11 In! SPp11-mrie• l8 The iot1owin9 persons a•e M.11u~; e~, Ta•za~il CA OlllLLED WE'lLS TUNNELS 1 The property nerealte• Partners 3505 C;d•llac: Av-shown on ll'le Gener at 0... made H ur w • t l Rem e ' & MLIC NOTICE FICTITIOUS eUSINESS NAME ST A TE ME NT H1P lollow1nq oersons ore (lri•"9 us1nes\ as Sust1n M11 ""''" 8'l07 Vl~rner l>.ve S.o 1.. 1 59 Hunti ngto n Be trr c at.I <n64 7 ~··"·'" M•CfiPI@ '')' r W tso•• 5• f..l.p t (.altf q,6;,>' '• , ,,111 (, ., ... 1, ,, f ()f •I t •'•'I' t·fll A 1t'\ , ••d A ti If,._ ( .J"•fy ( .. f .. (lf Q ' ' ,. ;f '. ;\•hl.Jq ?f1 2c; Oflr>l'IP• 2 Q t'l86 oo1ng business as F'ran~ s 9 l'.l56 ANO SHAnS UNDER ANO dev11Ded •S owned by the enue Su•le 0 110 Costa 1erm1na1tons ettec:uve al the This ptcperly w•ll DI sot<I 0.v.ncen10 attOfneys ror fh 109 C., s Io"' Pa' n I• n g & I 9 9 !. BENEATH OR BEY ONO THE Co.isl Community Cotl1!9e Mesa Cahlorn1a 92626 time ol lhe c;~ll fOf D1d1 tor cash only Taxes and the A<1min1s1ra10<. at 660 Pueuc NOTICE FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT w •11co••11ngs t905 N Bush J i m H o a ge 01~111ri .ino will not be N c Ori e s 11e SI~ 7..-Sant• Ana CA CaDalle•o way Las V99as EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE-nf>Pded ror District purposes F1etostone Tt1mDle Pan The City Counc11 of lhe premiums on any insurance ewpOl'I er1ter v Cu n NV 89 IOQ OF ANO TO REORILL RE e 5 14 Co PO ale Plaza C11y of Costa Mna reser\181 acceotaD~ IO lhe ofteror. t555 N~I 84!ac:h •11- 9?706 T '1•s. Du\1ness •S con-T UNNE l EQUIP MAIN: du• "'<l lht> ae11od spec1fted ~:wpo•I Be~cn ' Cahlornia the rtght to retec:I fl.ny or all snau De ptor8ted as of !he torn•a 92660 or m1y De tiled F1orenc:10 M Ac:e•es 190!. o c•etl D a om.1ed p artner T 11 1~' REPAIR DEEPEN in I'•" l,.ase 9:?660 Dtds Oale ot •ec:Ofd1ng ol the con-wit'1 tl>e c:lefk of Said Su- N Busn St : 7 Santa Ana ,;' ,, ' ANO OPERATE ANY SUCH l n •S tr e •f'lten1ton ol this This ous1ness •S con-The Contractor shall •eyance E•am1nat1on of peno• Court any ttme afte< • I,, I ' .... n,. r ... ..ons dlE' CA 9""')"-I' v Bn ... o In 1 .. ase ~did pr,operty I I 1 d r·1 DI ' 0 ol ,. s no " 1 n,'5 b''u·••'~" 15 con Guy R r orlllh w f l I S 0 R M INES 10 rha ,,,gnest oiooer -ith a ouCIPrt Dy a qeneral part· comply with the p1ov1soon1 111 e lfiln& er a•es 8n any ' 51 Pu •Ca ' n "' • oo.ng 0 ••S•nt'\<. '" Buitoers , ,.,, -r fl 0 wir•·o ur HOWEVE"' THE "r -• 01 sec110n 1770 to 1780 in-1111e 1nsur8nce l)Oliey and ltc.e ano bfolore any saie 11 s ... "' .... 4 7 'I SPaShOre I n n I l"llS 51.tlement W<IS I e n " "'""mum dGCf'otaDle rental ne,.,ntp Cl•" IPO n~ • n ' Cl••• ua wirl' tn•• Covnl CIPr~ or Or RtG•H TO DRILL MINE O Donn ell tnve51"1ent ctus•ve of 1he Cahlorn1a one-hall Of the escrow maoe [)1 '""''" •I B"oLn CA fttr•t•r.~10 "II AC('vt'S y STORE f XP ORE A 0 OP ot $'. ;55 00 r'et year dC• p C Lat>o• Code tne "'eva1hnn Cha•~ Shall De al thee•-Trt!S properly ..... I De tOl<l C.}~· ., P •emPnt "as 11eo ... '"' Cnun1y on Sepll'mDe• l N CO•O"•Q II) the terms ano artnprs a alttorn1a gen· ... .. T ''" ' 11 IQ86 E?AlF THROUGH THE erd partne1sn1o OonalO s ra1eano sca1e of .. agese~ pen\e or tne estate ihtl for cash only axes ano M.,1. t..'d••OP•'>t;• 'dn'll' ""'" ",. C" ·111nly c 1 .. 1• o1 O• I FJ1""13 StiRFAC"f Oil THE UPPER cc.• •t •·nn~ l'lerealler &el Gr.w• laDhshed DY the C11y ot purchaser Stlall pay the cost premiums on any insurance • r c ~·11es is co11 r ,. A 1 26 .. w rorn• ,, '"" 1.,as,. 11 tl1r> ... ,. I • ''" ••• ~ "'' ,31 ~~~; ' .... 1. ,, uQV~ """I"'"'', Ora11gP Coas1 !. fl,, I r F T 0 T H E J ~ ... cJ IP.II property 1$ 1111~ statement was Meo Costa Mesa which are roeo or rec:oro1ng o• the con acceptaDte IO lhe 0 Of()< fJ p 1 , s~0r .. •nDe• 18 S• R<;11n • ACf OF SA•O w•I" '"" Coonh Cieri. ot O• with the C11y Cle<k or said veyance ano one hall ol the shat• oe prOfated as o1 the '·' •" •,1,., ,,.,.,,, F311211 ' , ',, ; t 5•1'• ''"'1 n Costa Mesa r C••v •no shall 1~-<e11 ~naJ· escrow c;harges oa1e o• •ecord1n9 ot tne COO· • •r m I '"I r c 'l"'Jclt.t•r,9 'l86 l A110 P.5 RE<;ERVEO•N c,.,,n1, •O••••"f'Sldlt'Ol anqf' Cl •"IV O'l Au9us1t2 ~ "''""' E • • ..... "''~ •·u P.11 •• ! ·"~''l" oa!>I !n106 !•If or ro RE CORDED ... 1Q86 tie!> presc11oeo lherem IO< Any O•OS must oe SUD vt"yance ••m1n11t1on of "" "• I ',, i, l , " ci• >• CJ ''· •• ,, s~µ1 .. mtJPr i 1 l JI t ' IQ 1q72 •N BOOK (..1111 "'"J ind ~,.,ore tlJt F31IMI noncompliance of the sa•d milled nc:compen1e<1 DY ll!le transfer taaes and any ,,, •' 1. "' •w1111•ml•"' 18 • l')ur tie• "l 1986 DllDLIC Ml'\flCE , '''II "'Af ,f 10?' OFFICIAL '''"'·" • c1 .. ,c,.hf'<1 •n lhe Put,11c.n .. a 01an9e Co8SI Cooe S3 000 00 cash or cer11t.eo ltlle •nsu•ance PoltCy ano F3ll148 '' •n~r F319419 Tn064 ruu ~ Rff ('>'>OS IP0 1• ""'C' PltC111 0.,11, p,1,,1 August 28 Seo· EILEEN P. PMINNE-Y, c"y thee~ w•th tne Dillance 10 onP l'lall 01 lhe eecra. r .1 ·' ' • ' i•• C "'' I I r •· ' .,. ' •~' t I ' O•I t'!.S o .1 ' .-ll'•rr ol •ne •e.ise temt,<'• 4 I' 18 1986 Clerk. City of Coeta ..... De 01•0 upon coohrma1ton Ol Char9es shall t>e •• the e•· 0 '• 1 1 '1i -'1e PUBLIC NOTIC[ FICTITIOUS BUSINESS •• • .,.,. • ' ' S'• • t'• '' • l OP• oo 01 ~ne r .. 0•3 PiiDt•·"~ Oranne Coa'I •uch sa1e oy the c~·r1 .,.nse 01 lhe estate Tne t ' l t .... ~1 ff·fT,lJ~r \ '"I • ' •'' NAME STATEMENT ( "'•'' ,. ,.. f 1••'tQfl tf1(.tn Q " ~ > ~ 'd' _. ~ vw "'"°" ,_ ., 0 ,.01,,.., . l'lf.6 • .,., u 1Ql\ft 1 '1 ' Y" l' ""'tnf'n111•Q on Cl o· Daily Pilot Sepiemtier re I he right •S reserved lo •l" pu•ctiaser Sh81t oav the c~t TnO(I 1,, ,0 • FICTITIOUS BUSINESS '"'' r,,11, ""'9 Pt>•\Ons a•P 0 • 1 1 1 u• "r ~~l'l~ P '~ 011 1 1•1Pfi <1n<1 Pn<11nq Sep PlJ8t.IC NOTICE 2, 1Q86 tee• any ani:r 311 D•ds 01 •P<.o•d •no or the con -----------NAME STATEMENT '' •. 1 .1< n e's a ~ 1"'1 '"'' "' " '""'" 10 1qe1 and may ThWI04 0dll'O St'otemDer • •evariceanoooe-halt olllle PIJJLIC NOTIC[ PU6llC NOTICE " ... t " .,, "Q f'"' n-. "'" •. ~• ''"' II• ., A,~oc1;11ei. '" ,.. • o1,11" "'""'fl"'' ti• ,,.. ..... Pn '"•"allP• on an FICTITIC\US •USINESS 1986 escrow charges Any t><d• tJc •'I 1 ~'''"'·' ' "'""' '"" 1· n. '' 1 A;0• """t' f•• '° a""••' r11''" DY mu1ua1 NAME STATEMENT PUBl.IC NOTICE s TE v E N HO w ARO must oe subm1ne<1 acc:om· FICTITIOUS BUSINESS FICTITIOUS BUSINESS f 1 "'1•1 "' ?'\'.C• J "n "'" ( A '• ; '' H•IJ ~"11' '"11 "" ""oe .ig•P•"''"'" f ol her party may TllP rottowing persons are ROSEN .ll0"11n1strato• of pan•ed D) $3 000 00 c:ash or NAME STATEMENT NAME STA:TEMENT L,,,.,. r. I •O '"' "''"' CA (.1<1•t •'' C..•r'ldl A"'~ 1 IJ .,,11' ul tv!''1""' "' war II''"""•''" '"" lease upon do1r.q l1u,1ness 3!> The Ctar~ K 27* the Es1;i1e ol RonatO J c:e<ltl•eO Cheth wtlh Ille bal-'n" 'Oil· wtnq l>f'•S(ln .. ·ll•· •••• II W•flQ Df"~ • .... '!;>I ' N • j ,, I w h c:;,,nt.1 And C A .... I . '"l•lt'S> O• omoheel dS "'""' r qo, dh\ wr1nen no Companv 2:?65 1 Claude flCTrTIOUS 8USINESS Pomu~ Dl'cease<I ance 10 De pa10 upOn COO· J I l•ul> ne'~ lS GSP O< , I ''"'~~" ,JS re,1!>f'f ~ M"h.i "·11~' • '.>"'" ' ·-' I• 0 "" ;' 0'"""5'0 " I' Pn lie" ~ .. ,,,, D•OpP•l' Shall oe c11 f l r 0,0 CA '!2630 NAME STATEMENT GltEENWALD a THOMP· lormaltoro ot SUC:h "1H! Dy the ( '" ""''''"" i·si< W1¥"" ~ P•l".JW•\ 438 M l!n St Ir 1 '' "I ' ' I) 'aQun.i Udn<'r1t> 'd•enlle• /649 F l • t '" p<, '" '""SY 111e u~··cl •nl1 ,,,, t'v•ooses ap. Ro o"'' Bruce Ct11r 11 Th!" following persons e•e SON, and HURWITZ. Cou•t A" ''""'" c A 'l;.>7 14 H11nl•nQIC • f\rrr C" A 926•1! rllfl' ( P. " f,· If ""' C.osta Me'a CA '" 1 ' 1 1 .llan~I' duf' on the D"'""t'l r.y thf' 01slf1CI and 226s 1 Ctaudt" Cor El Toro 00,,,0 Dusines.s 85 SILVER MME" a DtVINCfNZO. ey· Ttie •tghl •s reMtve<I 10 re H ' c; •·1~y11"• Gohar;1 ..,,,.,1,.,' '"' r,. '.>OthSt f lour'' l<jJt • '' ,•.~<11 ,, Ci' ,. "' ' nrilPS ~!'<.u•PO by l tht' \11CcP< .. lul b•dder shall CA 9:>610 BELL WEOOtNG SERVICE "'obert "'· HtHWltl, At· feCI any ano all bids '". JV """ A"• ,, ... .. B Hunt '"1''"' f\ .. -.ch CA ,, .. ,, ,, •1>11 l 1nu '· l dQ•1"8 rn1!> l>u~111e<;' ... ton '''"' '"lt> .. nllC,,, ruSI :ul "'I OP •f'QwrP<l IO e•e<cute a Pameld AOt>le Cla•k 162 t E 17th Sl•ffl Sulle lorneye .. A ...... tretof. Oa1e<1 Septembef 8 1986 I P.,.14 lq2fd~ .,.,1, A<l26C, ,1 i .-1 r ., .1n un1n ~·. 81 r..,sll'P Otow te.1 .... 1n ,..,3mp1e olwh1ch1s 226°"1 ClauOt"Ctr Et Toro ,a.3S11n11 Ana C8hl MONewpcwtCenletOrlH, GEORGEH OAVIO AO •1,,, n''"nf'H s con 1 111~ 1>11' ,. • ,,,.1 ·n,, t •J<"'""'' • 'l~'l'"n assoc11111on •r111 "•l·rnt1P•1 coslS P•-..,cludf'd•n!he D•OdOCu· M•chal"IK.Hosk1ns •520 lvffet5N,........,.._fl,m1ntSl•lltOfOftheEst8leol due"''' D; .an in0111ou,.1 l du1 ll't.l '" ''" ,,., .... J,.,.• O""ll'tl II~ lluf<t•"'"' '""'.,,,.,Ir.th.,. "''" I Cl•"'''"'~111p pu11•tl~ .-no aovant e• .ti the mt'nl~ Qn lttp •n !he otr1Ce ot CA Q;>630 CA t2llO (1'•) 75H711 Aloena G Pomus Oe- 1-1, I <; 1,r,n;i1 l , '"" L " ,..iet11t• !( M•·· ". I' ,., r 41,.,~ ''""' I '"" ·•itlt/ll punltt..at1on Inf' ('l"f'Cll'l• "' Purchasing Tl11S buSinf'55 1$ ~~r~-~a .. ~19~~~ Ave Oran~ PuDh5he<I Oran~ Coast cease<! Ir '' ,1 ,· .. me111 was r,, .. ,,, • ,1.11 .. n ""' "'' '"f>.J •1 1 ,r ,1 .. ..-,. ' "'' '' 1 . ii•·"~~• ,.,1, 111"<1 '.," ':. ~•l•c l;' o f Sale G• •"' Crm,..,un ly Col•~ge ~~~~~~ r,, l 9Pnera1 Karen M Hoskin~ <l520 E Daily P•IO! Septemoer '1 HURWITZ, "'EllE", a "' ...... ( inh ( "'~ n• n. " . II. "I. .... 'Or ........... c ,,r1. ·•••• • "I• ;. .. • • ,, " ( '"" ot O• • • • I NOTIC~ETAO (11\lr <' l(ICiltPO al 13 70 Rooerl B l,li)tk Blueotrd Ave Orange Caht 1? •8 •986 DIVINCENZO, A Pro- ' fl .. , 1 ,• •."' c;,., ,,.,__.,,., ,,, I" ( , ,, ,, • ""'I"•' t• ,, • r, • <,,.r•tPmDer PROPERTY OW ~ A11,J""' Av"n"4 Cn•ta ThF078 ...__..,,_al C-a"'-. •r· . • ll••jl .... "" '• ,, 1Y"'' '" I I' . • .... • I ') ,\l'lf IN nnAUl T ' rh1S ~1.11emt1nl was hied 92667 .......... ~.-· ,_, ... ~,,, 10 '''"' -.... , I '·~· ·~r' r:: ')ffO OF IA• •s T """'·1 r tl•IU"lld <l2626 II 15 .... ,~ lhP County Clerk of Or This Dus1ness IS con 9'obert A. Hurwlt1, Al· F31.J•71 F319234 Fl1125S F319474 1Jri. 'r-" '"""'" •"d tha1 cen a1n D1m•1C MnTl"c 1-neye fOf Admtnletrator, " (> ~ • F A /'I 1~81 UN an9" C ountv on August 28 duCIP<I Dy ~sDand and wile r ..-, nu ~ -t• ;t I~,.,. c1 n, v ..... 0 , ...... , 11 t •• • l~ ,. \ ...... I.,, p .1 ,. I 4 t t•· •• w ' .~ ,, ,, 1P CuaSI fc,c -r');, l At'( ACT IO N IPt~ ' ., p ~.1~e lfP ,..,t; 1QAI\ M1Cfl3£tl t( HD,tt.n'!li t<aren ·-----------llO Newport C.eftt9t °""· l.J,1 • P1101 S•'l '""'t•e• 11 \J t . • ·•·L l•""I.. '''· • I ' "'111•"' l ' • '1 ul '""'r"' Ill l • PROP lt't' '' '•'tlOl•itlut,. b"'""""" fl11212 M Ho.,k tn~ IC 2m1 Sulle 1555, Hewpcwt .. ec". •A ,, OH '"t" . IQS(, ] '" • I .. , • lQl\I\ • " •• Ott "'" .• !'<kl ! • I • • 10 86 I!( !'I'll" re ' YO~ 0 111'' ('li·,•11c I .mo 1"" \'lfrPS<. PulllisliP(I O•anruo CoaSI '"'~ Stdlemerit was filed FICTITIOUS 8USINESS C A t2MO (714) 7ff.0711 f rr,Q 'O Tl'tlJ':I'> '"~H f r!';> £ r," • •.tA f Bf -,OL AT l11t I •ll<lP• ,,_ with lf1A c~·nty Cte•~ of Or NA.,. STATIMENT PuDhshed Oranna Coast A " ril•l C:.AlE I~ YOU .. µ01an11a1 0•0"4•~ il•f' 0 d•I) P1101 Septe"1ber t 1 ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 P S .. -11 S4.8Q 4 line mimimun · ' · s A Garage Sale ~\~ Kit for $1.00 For 14.IO yow can advertise your Garage Sale In the Dally Piiot. There Is a 4 tine minimum and the price Is the aame whether you advertise 1 day Of 3 days. It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures Into cash . We are also offering a Oulde to .. tt., Oar999 Satn tor S1.00. This guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise, how to plan, what Items to sell. plus Ideas for a better garage sale: also a garage sale sign. pricing stickers. information on city ordinances and an Inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for S 1.00 when you place your ad at; lailyPilat Orange Coast Dally Piiot. 330 West Bay St .. Costa M"a Huntington Bffch lndepend•nt, 17989 Beech Blvd .. Huntington Beach. Monday • Frld1y 8:30 AM to 5 PM 642-5678 •irf p A•, ""P. ANA r ON .. /,,.,,.,. ,';. .. , 111 <n.:;: r· m 18 15 Oc1ooe1:? 1986 ang!' (ountv "" Seotembef Tne 1011ow.ng persons are 12a1•v18 1 1 1 908 1 6 eo1em04'• • RF ..,r , H~ u u " • ' Th065 4 1Ql\6 do1nq uus1ness as Supreme I t' 'ttf '·" J ~ r•" .... ,, tliP (lflr(t'I 'nc1uo1n9 Oonu1• cn 2 P0 c1f1c Coasl ThF079 ron ( Fr r NG A(,AtNS T •n''•'"'"~ i>n1rar1ce• and PUBl.IC NOTICE f31ll05 , '"' u B h 1 S 0 0 CON " ., , p h1,•••o Oranns Coast H1nhwa• "'un11nn1on eac I (11 ( I . H UL f'• ·~ ,_ .. , P>ISl•ng turDS u .. w r ,,~ CA .. !126~e .. IA • A A l/VfR Oa••r Plot Seo1em1>e< 11 -~ Dl-1c MnTlt'C' 1 V J1 ! " t>O•"P bv lhe 'uc FICTITIOUS eUSIHESS 18 2' Oc1ooe1 2 t986 Ta f oy Crt;iu 3•22 W r..-. "" nA. '-A '[f' A ,gust ?" l"+S6 ,,,.,_1 t r .. oc11>r NAME STATEMENT Th093 CnPstnul Apt A S&nl!I Ana FIRST AMERICAN TITLE 1 t.. s,. .. 1.,0 propc.sals ,. .. 11 ti e ------------CA 9 ... 70 4 INSURANCE COMPANY TM l<>llow1ng oersons are c ' 1 •"< ""'''' '" me office ot tne OCl•nQ ousoness as Ch11 Mari T 11ang Cnau 3•22 w C•lllornl• corpor•tlon ·Pal 0 '•'P • o r Pur Cha ~1ng Cl•Pn.., Hf'alth 1ns1t1u1e 101 ___ f>tiil __ l_C_NO_T_l_C_E ___ Chestnut Apr A S11n1a .l'na SlndtAuthortud Officer. 1~ ,,.,,, 11 11·0 Adams P.v CA 9"'"0• 1' E t Fifth St t Sant v• L"""""q ln<I Q,ovptooment FICTITIOUS BUSINESS c ! CH lllo nl• ;,;9c,; (71:) Pf'111• t.,n•t.i Mesa Cdh· t'11\6<l Gr'W1<uO SI Hunt NAME STATEMENT Foan9 Hua C:.h<tu J422 W 1 .. n•, • r ' rorroi.1 Q?(,.?6 11µ to< 00 Pm ,,,9 ,,,,, Beacn CA 9:?647 Chestnut Aot A Santa I SSll 3211 S t hi" lollow1ng persons •re • on "'' ?51h Clay Cll l"Dttm· R 11 " Mar>Pl•nq 1~869 Ana CA 9r04 ~· .. n11v .... l)r,;ngt' l.OASI DP• • 11\f; 11 which l•m!' all Gr. lh u n St Hunltnqlon ~~~? s~~.5~··e,sg, ~CF~~ r I • "" r •lll)IPf\'lOf'r 'I D• '" ·''" <nan Of' Clpen!'O Bt''~" CA q:;>64 7 ·~ :'' I 1111 e .. ,rn.nP<1 ario •PBO a1ou(1 1n :-,,,~ tlusones~ •S. con· PlacP Newonrl Bt'ach CA fh076 ;trllinl'fl "1P;>lln" 9?661 " '' •h•r •P•1 ti\ ii qt:'ne•al part James Beathe ?7 1 E ___ P_UB_l_l_C_NO_l_l_C_[__ BPln•P ICCPL'l•ng an~"""' ner-.1•11, •Q1" St C:os1a Mesa CA It'' I" 1pri~11I the 011l"CIO• Cll Ran.ia11 S Vy<luna 926.'" P1•1 1 l"•"q """"call 10• 0·~1 tr.~ s•a1emen1 was 1iteo Heten Bea111e 1i I E 19th ESS 'borl 11 "L·On lhe call for oral w11n '"" C".ounty C"lt"~ ot Or SI (' n<til Me'<8 CA 92627 FICTITIOUS BUSIN I tl11l• inv , .. ,onns1blP DP•son .1r1c1•• C n11n1v nn c;,.ptpm""'' NAME STATEMENT 011,.,. 1,1u.i<.!'!nt>saioprnp !(I "lilt' r., .. n11s1nl"S~ is con ·,, • 1 ~''''1 f'.P''O'"· .:t'e ~"· ,, t1P• lhP ter"'l"i ~na Fltt2l7 dutlt.> t "" t'lusba:na and w1ft! U<-, • 11 PS'S A~ c;.,., 1ne Ct ~.,1,,u ,.~ ~VP<: 11,t!O f'\ftr~iri: HP Pr Bea1t1~ O·~" '' ''"l 1 ·11•' <;ky Paik I In• ' •f'Onl.11 •»Ct'eO•ng D• ill """"<""" 0 1,tngP Co11s1 t '"~ statement ""85 Med ..... 11• c:, ..... r. 1 ....... L Aii I<''"' ''v" 11ar(Pnl ,c,•.1 ·,,,D 0 ... 1. "''1"' SP(llPmti~· 11 W•I•• lf\P County Cte•k "'Or ' ~ 18 " Or 1nnP• .? 1986 < 1 or Septe D i," ' ••• •I ' " ""it ,..,1 Nri!lf'n rrooo~al Th09 t anov' ""~ • m er • l" ''··Q'I' 1 1 ;\"'v "'• ~ rnadf" l'y a ~' 11Rf P\8.IC NOTICE K 27805 f31114t r> 11 '""<l OrattOP Coa~t t1•, i I ' <\iPOfP""hf't .. ' " c; ("''k' t;µt t. tQ8f 1'106_1 Ir ,.. · r. • '• • "•'"" I'' 1 , 1 ., .. re'""" <.uch f3tt411 FICTITIOUS eus1NESS r ,, • ' 1 I.ii Ir•"''' r<1•r•n• 1,.,11 ,..,, ,.-,pnn,or>tP t'.lrlll D•d PlJBl.IC NOTICE "'""''''"''' Or;ingt Co8sl NAME STATEMENT I ,, I' , .. tit ,, .. 1 ..... 11v ilf.CP(llf'<1 "' u,,.,y ~·.1.,1 September 18 _ T.,,. lnll,,wtnQ "'"'""' <l•f' POOLIC NOTICE I• • t• r •"' ' c iin .ill ''"'' ,11.-.11 !>" '"l-Cle<1 lly FICTITIOUS eUSINESS 1'> 'lt lntlf't i q 1986 DO•ng tiu-.1ne~< '" l\A~lv ----------- 1· 1, • , , 1 11 ,, thr• fl ,,,1 NAME STATEMENT lf\ t 1' Ma•O ''' H11nl1riQ' r BeAr I' 1 FICTITIOUS eUSIHESS H,, ,. '" r.,.,,.IPhl . 1tunr 11 •Pir ct anv an<1 aJI 11n•"t! bu~1nf'ft\ as 101111 PUBl.IC NOTICE ingtnr' BPitCh CA Q;t64f> • .,., '-·•II w•ng l"f'•\O'"' "'" I I ')"''Q" "'<'""''I "t• ~ndtd ·~se111ec. '"" n .. tollflw1n9 persnns il•f' 1----------........ 22131 Malthu l"""' Hu"I .. Aflttl STATEMENT 'I., ,l.111•1111 I "'I lllPd tll4h t•lll In wilh(lrjjw Iii> C"rP Aneslhe~t8 145911-----------J.ime< l l ;o<<ma' }~I ' J !101\lnf!$S I\ M;J• ,, 11 11, , ,, 1, "'' 1 ()r ''"' . '""" '"" :'.l<'D"••~ "'""''' •I Avr 11! Tushn FICTITIOUS eUSINESS Mahl>u I ant' Hun11not"' ltt~'"' I'• 11c;6 •'If;," ,,,.,1• 1, '·"f'"'"""' ,, t ,,,,1 "''"<l"1 ,.,,,1 CA o~i;ao NAME STATEMENT Bt'ach \AQ:'6•f IB• '"",, Si r unt l•" , ••l"gnr1 J P1g~c-r1 •l-,·~ '• •· 1 '""w•nq person~ are D•il"" Balaan11 l 2 '1 ' 11 1' · ,,.. ' -"''' j f> 1 1" 1 t ',r,;tt.onift_.t 4 l I b MAS M 1 1i1 • t•-. , \1 f31176S IP 1 txt. S•t<jP• R<1 Mt"nlottf' t1011•q u<•ne•~ as & 11>11 L8nf' Hu"•••1g10•1 Ni<htllA~ R i<ttr•t ,.J:, 1•, ,t"'''"''I (lo .111y1> t.,Qa~I T nO~ I 9:? 1'\<l El'h•rp11<PS 17342 l a Mesa Beach CA 926•6 M .iic• J &v,. '•'n" CA 0,1 • P. ,, St>oternt,flr 11 ln11; Du~1ness •S con Lr· Hunt Beh CA 92~7 Thtt. ""''nes, •S con "~~ '" Ill ~, Octnbe• 2 1981\ P\Jlt.IC NOTICE our t!'d Dv an 1nd1vtdual -1f-~~~..,.._-t>t....,!4t'-'"+l~rrlrdt!Cfll"l1Dv hu\Dano ano ..,,1e l(ftht~r T l(llnv 1'J7 1 fnoq~ C.1 egory John P1~n L8 Mesa Hunl Beh CA Jl'm"" l Tessmitr Milt•'" ~ Avt Irvin,. CA I( 27lt7 Thi\ statement W8$ hlfl<I 926•7 Tht-lll&tement wa\ filed 9?" IA PUBl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUS MJSIMISS with the County Clefk or Or This Dus1nen •• con-wllh lne rovnty Cle•~ of 0. T"" D ... -..ne•• , con NAME STATEMENT a11g .. County on August 16 dut l!'d by 1n 1n01vt<iua1 •~ Counl\' on Sf>PIP'Tlb;O• n1trt<"<I 1 ~ ,,.,508n<1 .ino wt~ llSIO ttil' '"llnw1'1Q Pl'f•ons 1ue 1qllfi Mt\"ael A Simek 11 t086 "lirnr·lii< q Kllttf' FICTITIOUS eUSINESS •1n•n<J t-11,•nf''S rt< Om,.QA f311041 lt11S "111em11nl wall ltle<I f31t40t lh•• "m•ment wlS ltteo NAME STATEMENT nl•••" tl1nr1a1 6 1 I Anton P11hMhPO OranQI! Coa,1 tlh lh,. Cnun!y Clerk o• Or P11n11,hf'O ")qu•qf' C<'8SI ,.,1., 'h" ( "''"'\ l.I~• 01 0. I ... , •nllow1ng ~·'Cl"' ,.,f' Rt\ ' ......... r' 1(1 { C"'• 0.1•1~ p,101 Sl'lll ..... t>e• 11 anq,o t ounty ('In Seoteml)er Oa·•~ P.1n1 <;,oote"1h<'• •II ""W ,.,.,, ~· ""l'll'm~ 11 , Q f' ,, , n,.'' ;\ ~ MP 1 A I, ~ 18 ... O<triMt 'l 1986 10 "'Ill\ (I<; 0.-tpt>P• ' q l<lllf. IO "lllF MAR(1lJfR1•r Ofl I A(.01 ' t• ...... µmt>r.t l "'', TN>6T FllnJI Til l '" fl112•5 VfN'llRf •li •C,J BPaCh il •' 'L• r.rl•Ont 6 ! P11n•,.hl'(1 Ortlngt' Co111• 1-----------p,1,,,,.,l"ll 1,,,,9,. Co&\I 6M I c;, .. "Of ''""'"•u•nn 111' I'!•. 1 • c;,~1!", , 10 MLIC NOTICE Daily Pilot S4'1C>temt>e< 1 t Ml.IC NOTICE 0 1 • " 1 "•"r'"l'"fM'' '• Bt>.I ., 1 A 'l)fi4• c ,, , M•·'·' M 'l, "•, •II 2~ Octobt>r 2 191!6 111 ~< "'"''... • •Qll6 MPl•nPOl•l •fl I ""' In I '. ) II''""'~ ,, L-.n FICTITIOUS euSMSS Th()8S FICTITIOUS e uSINlSS lh()86 .,,, "",. [f'lmliar• 1 Ne"' •Ii" 1"<1 '11 ' '"" '""" NAME STATEMINT NAllH STATEMENT y • 0 ' ()I r t 0 l L I I I fl o ....... ,. I "'""'I \ "" '.,,. IQlll)w1ng persons ere PUBl.IC MOTIC( f l'\ .. ,,,11nw1no ,,.., ~nn• ,,,,. (~.·~c·:~.~·,.·~ .. · .. : c;,,,, .. ~ D• I• 11•, <: "4"nf•I ,...,,,, 1l•'•"Q b1J\•nf''~ ~'\ VtlllQtl-----------O(l•nq l•11'\•n~·~ " "A c; 1 ""' 1 •IY (A Q4404 11• 1 llA<'•l•~"Ot' ''00 Main StrH'I FICTITIOUS 8UatNlSS Ent~'l'"Y" .'i'>(I' 0;>111w ll•'" I m('ll" Prop4llly C.om ,.,,, ''"I""'""' Wl1' I '"" ""''" .•n1 Irv"''" C"A Q27 1' NAME STATaMENT St t•1111t1nQ•N' (\,oarr• CA ri•nv No ''66 A Cl1hlnrn1a ""11 '' • ''"''• c ~..,k "' 1;; V•ll •I}<' RPAI E•111te tnc t he 101tOW1nQ 1>41rsons ere 926'11 Lorriilf'<1 PA1tnersh1p 101 ~1 I' 11••11 " "11011-1 l.1htnrn11 'orpn1111ton 2•00 <>omg bu~tntl"'l511'1 The Auto Stu•ll D 81(k..., ~oo· l 1nco1n C•ntre 0.1Vf1 Su•lf' luMI fJ1M31 M.11n '>t•f'Pf Su•I,. :10 I Ool'IO•' 1'tS Co,•• ~ o.i""'·'"' <;1 .... nt 8<" r,. •00 f osle• C•ly CA QU O• r • •'•' "11101' l < ••' hv1111' C".A Q('' 1' St Cn'"' Meu CA 9~27 9?f\•ll '"'' hul•l'leH ,1 con L1.t , , , ~ .. 1.,,1 >A '"l' Tit" n11,1nf'"' '' ron Jnmt'' Rohfwt Kuhlmtn 51'oc1ra < A1n1~ ?00 7 dvr lf'd lly 11 9e11;01"1 part 1.,,.,,,,., 1 '• •II 1"tllfl d" tr <1 !1 y An un1n Jr ,..,., Co1111 Meaa $1 0Mnw1I',. <;t .. J"' Bch CA l'IC!fJhlll -Tn0•4 ~1JrLH •Jlt'O u'ocl811on CMt"M"" CA 9?il:l7 92e•I! M etropnlllttl'I 11111 In "'"'"' "'·'"" p11rtn~•htp T"'' l>ut onfls• •• c:on Tn11 DU'""~'' ~ C()n ay1ano C()n'lp11n.,. James L P\BllC !«>TIC£ ""•'•I H Mt N•ml!t' Prf'11 duclt'Wl fly 11n rf\OIY'Cluat ou<t"(t nv sn 1nd1v10u•l ,.. -<11"nl J•mn R Kuhlm•n J1 S1u1u1 0 Bte•lev l1'11e s111e~n1 waa ftle<I K 2H1S fh•• a111twn4Wll wM llMlcJ '"'~ ,t11tf!m~I wn llllK! Intl Stllem•11r-- w11h '"" Covnl'r' Cler~ ol Of FICTITIOUI IUSIMISS w11n !ht> Countv Clfl<lo: ot 0 1 wtlh tilt' Counl'r' Cler1'. ot Of w•lh '"" Counh Cle<k of 0t an9,. Coontv t\f\ AUQUSI 28 NAM( STATE .. HT f l'tg .. (f'l11nly <>n A1.19usl r 411n~ COUl'llv on AUQUll 28 •no<" Co11nly OI\ <;flC>tembM 19tt. t -10il0••"9 ~•rt 19ef 1!llltt 10 11Ulfi fJ1-cl"'"ll·l'''"n~ .. • as FDOKKO '11mJ · ,,11111 '1Ttllt P11111~~nf'd Or11n111 Coast IM'l.Nrr:.I' RfSTAUAllNT ""lll••h!'d Or 4n~ Co<nt Pub!I~ Or•f9t Coaat PuDh'hed 0• nQe C "' 0..i\o" PAA! ~~Mo 20 E h.IWW.a .... c.......,..ll!.!WL.JQ!' '~-c; .. pt~bftt I I 0 "'"' P•IOt S!'Plf!f'lber 11 08'1~ Piiot Sf>c)ll'ff'lbe' I I •II •, Octol!f't ') 1111'11 (II q H . ti\ ~<; TI('Tlll>1'l7 1988 18 2" ()Cf(lt!IW'?' ~ '?-, ~ 1 '99e- Tll07'• 1\1 »u• •«lNf, 1660 W Th068 Tt\011 Th()89 PACIFIC VllW MEM<>f'IAL PA .. K L emeterv • Mortuar, l.P'laPf'' • Cremato•' '!100 Pac1l1< V•ew D"vf' Nt'"••tOO•I 64'1'1<'1' j)H 1~00 HA9'~lAWN· MT.-ol.fft M0t1uary • Cemel~'f C1em•lO<'f t82~ G1a1et A ve Costa M ... ~40-SS54 I \ r s , s n "J ,, J C9 OrMge COMt DAILY PILOT/ Thurldey, Sept_,,ber 18, 1916 NU NOTICl MUC NOnct rtalC NOTICE llOTa fW C0$11 cre<1t1or1 of lhe within male<! at the olfiee 01 YOU YOU SHOULD CON· thf' Coty of lr111M . County OI Ce11t.,, '°' W. 'ltth ltreet, money ol thtl Ulloltd Statee) 1110 Df"e<I ol ·Trust. here-~IM.a A dHC:riptlon of th• named lr&nsle<Oflll lhal a WILSHIRE ESCROW COloA· TACT A t.AWVEA 011•n9~ State ol Calllornl• l •n l efflMdtllO, CA .... al Ou Utde the rellr IOIC>fl' did 8kl!Cute and 08· ~ti 8 IHI F-1&Hee BorbJ1e M Gr0tt. 320 Co1on Lt0une &t!Ml.11 CA 926SI N•TICl IS HEAEeY abov•·d•tcrll>«l coUaleral built lranslor IS about 10 be PANV 4270 Wllshtre Blvd, I S No 8910·39 •~ ~r map recorded 1n Telf~ (7t4) -.mt, coorly•rd entrnt\t'.e 01 Con ltv"r ,,, lhe underslQfled • QIV~ lhat by rMIOll ol d9· will oe conapieuouJly potled m.O. on pertonal property LO$ Angeles Cetllorn1a 011 O<:tober 3 1986 11 Boo~ 37 t Pages~ incl 43 I )' 'Freddie L .... ,lof, AeN9· toMnt;,I land T•tle Com wrolll·n 0«1111at•on ol De- louff exlatlng undOf that 09f· al lhe piece '01 Mle and on hltfe.11-1tttr Offcrlbed 90010 on Ot after October 10 00 O clock A M, ho the Mo~cellaneou,1 Maps IA 11\1 tanl S.C:relarr pany 1015 North Main llt1ll !'l1td O.-mand tor Sale llil! ~QIOe Loan Not• ,,,. ute ·oat• ~led r The~·• and busmeu Slh 1986 lobby 1>1 the hont entrance olloH• ot th County Att Pvbh•hecl Orange Cont Strr•f't Santn f.na, Cati and ,1 wrtllf'n Notice ol Da· 1 h11 t>u11ne11 ••• con· du<.l"IJ ny 11 11m111K1 p¥1"41f snip da!W A9f~ 30. 1980. on the lherelor and N•d proi)ett',-at\drass ol the 1nt•nded (rus bulk lransltlf 11 tub· at th41 SAFECO Tolle In cord<'• oll•a•d County I Oaoly Pilot September 18. lornoa . all 11gt11 11t1e and houll ;111<1 Fl11C1ton to S•lf c:on1rac1 balence 1n 11\9 sum m11y bll onspecled at ttie law lransteror(al ar• A~ AN 1ec1 to Ca Ill()( no& UnlfC>fm sun1nce Company 825 f X CF P T 1 NG THE Re 25 October 2 1986 1n1ere"il conveyl!<I to and Thi' vndet•ooned caused TlttS llllllf'l\4tfll WH lltod wolh lhi' County Cletlt o4 Of· an9e County oo AuguSI IS 1981l 'of 15.500 00 made peyable olloces ol the undersigned MAONON PONTIAC INC . Commerc1111 Code Sechon Not1h Broodway on IM Cny fAOM Jll 011 gas m1ner111 Th 100 no._ Mid by 11 under smo said NOlttfl ol Delaull and lo JOHN A UM BERG Tl11• 1loredescr1bed prop· 2•80 Harbor Bout•vard 6106 ol S,11,1.i Ana CA 92702 .i 11 C1 h y o r o c ar o on Deed ol Trust on lhe properly EIP<-llon 1u S1111 10 be re TONYA J KENAl eY ANO erly nHly be redeemed Costa Mesa CA 92626 Tilt" name and address 01 Covnty o t 0'<tnge Stoll~ 01 sub'\l.lf1cr • 1n an<l unoe. P'UBllC NOTICE described 111 Lot 2 ol Trec:I coro1.<o on the county where JOHN H UMBERG to W~• pu•'iu<1n1 to SKtoon 9~6 01 The locatooo on Calttornoe tnP peoson wtth whom Cdlolorr11.1 \,t1cl 1,/nd 0111 without the No 2CI08 to the city ol Coste ttw re.11 p1ope11y ts localed wood Village. the oqgonal the L.itolorn111 Comm11rc1at or HI<' choel e•PCut1ve office claims may,... t>e filed 11 S Al U .. 0 It TI E 'N 1111111 or .wrfutl! entry to a YOU A"I'. IN DE, AULT M('~a as shown on a map Dall! Sepl11mber • 1986 named payee ono hold'' ol Code lJy tenoer 011he ~um ot or proncopat b11s1ness olloce Wtl SHIRF ESCROW COM· SIJRANCr COM PANY d ll~P"' 1Jt !mo 1!'411 measured UNDE" A DEED 0, T.-UST recordt>d 1n Book 82 Sule will bC' conoucled by Barbara M Grou Pu1>t1Sh"Cl Orange Coast O.tolv P1ll•I August 28 Ser>· ff'rnt H 4 11 '6 1986 ln0•2 ~IC NOTICE said Note and th.i assignor $4SO 00 on lultollment ol the ol thl' intended 1tansler0< os PANY .. ?70 yV1tshire Blvd CO• l•'"·'"o" as I oustee '' '"' "''' ,.,,1aci thereot .ts DATED OCT08E" ti, 1 ..... Pagf'i,124 of M1-scellaneoos Cont1nf'r"a1 Land T111e Com ol a Securoty Agreement obto9.it1<.>11'> unoer !o.ttd Note s1une, 1s ol6ove Los An9e1es CA 90010 ul'dl'• '""Deed ot Trust e• <c>0!11<C0111<S-a1K.Ordo:l(l.n UNLISS YOU Till'. AC· MllP!o 1n the Othce of the Pd"Y 1015 Notth M•tn dated Aprtl JO 1980 e• and Sec1111t\ Ayref>m11r11 to All lllh<'• ousoness names ATTN lilrry She.,lell ecvtt'dt>rSEAOllCHOlanll bt>O~ 12611 pagt> 1139 Ot TION TO ""'OTECT YOUll Count~ Recorder ot 5111d Sir!'"' Santa Ana.Cat1torn1a ecutecl by JOHN A UM· thP und,.tsoqned oil the and llOO•t'SSes usml by the' Ei.cro"' 88602 and Iha IHI SOO JA CHOI h11\t>a11<1 <1nd lo< 1.il Reto•ds nl 'aod OranQI' PAOPE.-TY, IT MAY IE Countv The street address 9'170 I (714) 835-5575 BERG. TONYA J KENALEV bi'lo" .tOll•l'S' pnor to ~ood orllt>ndtid trarosleoor w•lllln <lay tor lol1r19 ctaoms t>~ any wofl' "~ 101n1 lt'nllnl!o re t:llllnty SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALi'.. and other common deStQ· PAC IFIC SENTINEL ANO JOHN H UMBERG Sdl<' togetr'lt<r w1111 <1ccum· lhrl't' yt>.irs last p.asl so lar cred•tnr shaU be Ocl<>M< cor<U>O O!i13 H83 ttS CkKu· The unpaoct balance ano If YOU Nll D AN IX~A.-. nn1o0n of any ot the , .. , COUOllATION. A S SAID 1nd which Agreement CO•· mutated c.osl'> ol "'" unde• as i..nown to the intended 3ro 1986 wh•Ch 1s the bus•· me111 11(\ 83·226775 01 .Ot C!otorn,\IJ' ol co.is e•penst>~ NATION 0 ' THE NATU"I'. property desc.r11>ec1 abovti rs TAUSTEf l y-Sue K•llJ, • K 2nt0 ars lhe ptof)elly and cot signed •llllltrf'O "' noldong tr.in•ll'ff'e ar .. Noroe nt-ss l.1111 belore the con-toc.o.ot Rt"<.1•rd> on the olh"e 01 .inrt le1v11nces as 0 1 0, THE PAOClfDING purported 10 bf! 339 Hamil AulllorllAKI Slgnelura, 1131 FICTITIOUl ..USINfll tate1 at oescribed as IOltows iw10 prt'p.iron9 lht' 1..olldlef8I 1 h,. oc1rn~ st and busoneu summ.itton elate 'pec;llltKl lht> Rt'< or lff'• .or Orange 09 03186 ·~ $6 I t 'l8 34 s.ioa AG AIN ST Y 0 U, Y 0 U ton Str ef'I Cps ta Mesa Cl!Jr· s 0 u 1 h a i p u I y • d a NAME STATEMENT That certain prop11e1v tor dlWO\oh<ln a".inc;iong lof .it1d11•'s 01 111e intended aoove Co11nl1 C.i1o101111.i lly •t1<1>011 arnouro1 woll 111crt1ase un11t SHOULD CONTAC::T A lorrllil ' . loulevard, Loa Angelea, 1 he lc>lfowong IJt!r&ons are lease on and to Urtol 57 olS saod >.:lie .)nd tor ttllO,,ltly s 1r,111~lere1'<iil clle 808 HI)( Dated Sept 11 1986 01 C1.,l,1111t in the paymP'll or <1.11p ol salt' LAWYE.-. The urt<lerstgned Trustee-Calllotnla t0045 (213) doinQ l)u~oness as Supreme evoder1ced by a Membership le!'~ .1ttd lt'Qill exp..-nses m Pl'1NTIAC-SUBAAU INC 8 0 1 HIX PONTI AC · l)t'rtn101.,m o• ol Ollhlji\loo11, I tot Sl•t't•t clfldress or , NOTICE Of d1s<.l111ms any hM>1llly tor any 511·1115 Oon111s 3612 W Ftrsl Certotocate cer tolocate no connectoon 1herewt1t1 10410 'Ailsnort' Btvd Su•le SUIAAU, INC. 8 Y: ,_..,.,, se'"'" I '"'"''01' "'tlut.Ju•<i oll "' uommon des1gna11on T.-USTEl'.'S SALi'. 1nto11t"Clneu ol the street Puolo~llt'il Oidrlge Loi.SI Str~I Santa An,i CA 92703 307 ol 1tie Rancho Wei.I DA 1 ro September It 1110 1 l os Anqetes C A L HI•, PTH ttlt' t '"""ti• delolult 11ot•ce 11 1n1 nt ttit> '"'" prol)l•rty NO. PSC 12-417 adOrt>~S and omer tommoro o.uty p11n1 Sep1embt1r 18 T d f oy Cnsu 3422 W wOod Village Homeown11r,. t986 900;'4 Pubtosllt1ll Or.inge CoaSI 01 "'"rt' w.:i~ •NO•dl'd d 1•,fr1he'1 ilhOvl.' ,., 80592 des1gna11on of anv snown :>'• ncrnbl•r 2 1986 • Ctoesl•iut Apt A SantaAna ASSOC•Btoon Oaled April 30 STEVEN A. CAMERON, Tro.11 lhe p1operty pent 0111ty Pol~I September 18 06 01 8fl ,1, Uot 1m.1e111 110 p11t111>rlt'<I lo bl' 14~43 l\11 \le tnher 16 1986 ill tw.ir1.<111 Th099 CA 9:>704 1980. CAMERON, DREY,USS & ,,,.,,, lto•tt'IO is dl'~C,,bed "' 1'186 8b .,•7b lfl ol •.too' 0 111r111 S1'""' Av1•nlll' h1111w CA 10 00 ,\ M P.irohc SPnt1nel Said sate woll be made bUI Man lhdng Ct1J11 'J422 W the presenl holder 01 11\i' WOLF. IOI Soulh Lewie 0"'"''·" "' llu"n .. ss re Tti098 Rer"' I' will s .. 11 .n pvhtoc <!." l l C""''" \loon a Ce1olorn1a w11ho111 covenanl or war ~IC NOTICE Cne<,tnut Apt A Santa Ana note and securol'r agreement Strffl Orange, CA 92961 t "' '" '"''''m,., l•'il S "" ""' '" 'h<' hhlh"S' nnlClt'• "'" unClt'rs19no>o T1u~tt·t' C0 •1'n• '''""" h dulv ap ronly ,.,r"e~<, 01 1mphed rp CA 'l:'704 by ~n assignment Oille<.I Md~ (7141llS·1144 1,,,, 1 ,,,. r .. 1urr, eQ111p PUBLIC NOTICE "" o· II "' l;'t wful ""'''"' ••I <.11.r l.<•m~ any hM•cloh tor '"'Y P<""""'rl•uMee unOer ano 9olre11119 tolle po~sess<0n or I( 27365 f Odng Hui! C.ttau J422 W I 1986 Westwooo V•llaql' TAC 13936 "'' "' ''''" ''"''~ l•rtrts "< th• 1 •111to•d S•<11e, "''""'"' "'' """'"'".,., nl 111,. ~lrt'l't pu1-o11.oo11 tn ttor Deeo ot e11c,.mbrances 10 pay th<! STATEMENT OF Croi>~lnut Apt A Santa htlS elected lu 'ell lhroug11 P,.f"\l•,ltr<1 Or,rnyl.' fu,r~t 1 ,.. 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I \\ J I ,, ' II •t 1 -\ v Excellence in Sales Service & Leasing v Qrange County's No. 1 No Hassle Dealer!! I • WE HAVE MAXEY DISCOUNTSlll (714) 847-1555 18881 Beach Blvd .. Huntington Bch. •• r . \. RACI NG COVERAGE I J SEE A2 FOR TODA Y'S NUMBERS THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18, 1986 25 CENTS~ -l ·LB cop"killsEI ·Toro esCapee I I J ' \ Police say f ugttive took gun from offi cer during arre~t effort; 2nd escapee held officer. The policeman who shot the es- capee once in the chest from about 20 feet away was identified as Officer' Jon fehknan. He was one ·or three By LAURA MERK ... STEVE MARBLE Of .............. Orfe of t'wo~men who escaped from " a minimum-security jail in El Toro was shot and killed by a Laauna Beach police officer early Wednesday fol- The Senate confirms Wil- liam H. Rehnquist as the nation's 16th chief jus- tlce./ A2 • The State Department has ordered the ex- pulsion of 25 United Na- tions-based Soviet diplomats./ Al World A terrorist group that claimed responsibility for bombings In France I threatens to begin at- tacks In the U.S./ A4 Sports Angels beat Royals in 1 o lnnings./C1 Entertainment Defending champ NBC gets off to a great start, putting two of Its new shows In the top flve./83 INDEX Advice & Games B4 Boating B 1-2 Bulletin Board A3 --- lowing an ill-fated arrest attempt,' offi,cers on the scene when · the authori~ies rc~rted. shootina ~rred, Police Chief Neil • Purcell said. , • Christopher WHtiam Albrecht; 20, A setor'ld escajlee, identified as 19- of Norwalk, reportedly wrestled a· year-old . Steven Ray Nelson, was service revolver away from a patrol-arrested after the early-momina inci- man and threatened to commil dent on Laguna Canyon Road near suicide before he was shot by another the city's animal shelter. - Rescue practice Ltfecuanta pracdce with an hifiatable reecae boat near the BUDtinfton Beach Pier. Llfeparda from HUD~on Beach, BUDtlncton and Leo Carillo •tate beacbee, and the Ventura Nelson could be charscd with As Officer Kevin. Pickard sco1,1tcd the aray Ford truck without incideot murder even thouah an officer fired the area. a second petrolman -andapproachcd~vehicleuOftlcer the fatal shot. Purcell said. identified u Officer Ted Falencki -Pickard arrived. One of them re- Both men reportedly: escaped early saw two vehfoles pull onto Laauna coaniud lhe passenaer in tbe truck Tuesday from the James A. Musick ·Canyon load from Canyon Acres matched the description of t.be jail 'Honor Farm in El Toro and may bave Drive and drive no"h. escapee. been switchina getaway ·cars when · Falenoki followed and after dri,ving The dri v~r of the truck, identifted ·police officers arrived shortly after S ·,~ short distance, he repor:ted~. no-as ·Nel~o.1, was arrested, handcuffed a.m. -· . · " liccd a y~llow ToY.o~ perk~d on the. " and placeo in one of the police can · Ptilico reported they ·were JnitiaJly. roadside with its li&hts or\. ·A second withottr incident. alerted to the sound of can racina vehicle _: a pickup truck -was But when officers attempted to near Canyon Ac~ a development spcedina north. arrest Albrecht, he alleledly bepn near the city Inn its. Purcell said the officer pulled over (Pleue ... LAOOJllA/ AS) County Harbor Department took put ln the uerct.ee. The boa ta can be laUDched from tile lfeach and are uaeful near the ahorellne where bard-bottom boata cannot naTI&ate aafely. Cost of airport project doubles New estimate places ai rport expansion at up to $340 million By USA MAHONEY OI .. Otilly "94 "-" John Wayne Airport expansion could cos1 nearly twice as much as originally anticipated when county su~rv1sors approved the S 190 million proJCCl in January 1985~ So learned ·the ;Qranae County A1rpon Commission Wednesday dunng a briefing by project manaaer Richard Bcgley. . "You certainly J Ot our attcnuon tonight," said Chairman David Prebish, after bearing that a n~ terminal. parl'1ng structure and other a1rpon unprovements could cost as much as S340 million before bond financina is figured in. Bcgley's "eye opener" of a presen- tation was made at the request of Airport Manager George Rebella, who was concerned that county officials and members of the public were harbonna an unrealistic picture ofthc-cost of the proJect.' Earlier estimates were bued on 1984 dollars and did not include t~ cost of a spht level access road for the terminal or ofT-s1tc road improve· men ts agreed to dunng environmen- tal 1mpacl heanngs, BegJey said. The $340 m1lhon estimate is a worst ca~ sec-nano. Rebella said. The cost of improvements will not exceed that amoun1 and will probably be less. he said But. C\en though plans for the terrmnal and parkmg structure have been '\Calcd down to satisf) the (Pleaee eee AIRPORT/A2) Business 86-7 Classified C4-6 Comics BS Death notices C7 2 charged with .torture murder of FV man in Florida .. Entertainment B3 Opinion B8 Paparazzi B 1 Police log A3 Public notices C6-8 Sports C 1-4 Televisloo 83 Weather A2 By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. Otilly,... ..... Two Florida men wen· arrested Wednesday and charged w11h 1he torture murder of a Fountain Valle) man nearly two weeks ago. Michacl Shane Patterson. 32. wu susl1{nded between lwo poles and beaten in a wooded area near a Boca Pro-Newport Center group raising funds By G. JEANETTE AVENT Memtx·rs of a Ncwpon Beach group favonng expansion of the Newport Crnlcr called a press con- ference Wednesday lo announce fund-raising plans in support of the $300 m1lhon project. Wilham Ficker. a Newport Beach architect and chairman of the aroup. said Citizens for a Beller Newport was organized abou\ four weeks ago 1n response to a ballot petition. Gridlock. a ci tizens' group opposed to expansion. collected the 5.8.56 legitim'ate signatures necessary 10 put lhe issue to a city-wide vote 1n a special election Nov. 25 .. Members of Gndlock sa~ the construction of office towers. res- taurants and four residential tracts near the business and eommc-rcial center will add lo the city's traffic problems. Ficker said Citizens for a Better NewporL.rcprescnt<i the other view- • (Pleue .ee NEWPORT/ A:J) . Raton. Florida. housing develop- ment on Scp1. 6. The counl} coroner said Patterson had trouble breathing because of the bca11ngs and the wa) he was stretched be1wecn the poles. -'.rre'lted by officers from lhe Palm Beach Count y ShentTs Office on su~p1c1on of murder were William B. Robert Lloyd Sellen in 1984 Wedding bells to ring for couple on first OCC staff Mary Boye<.' and Jim I homton arc getting mamed Saturday. nearly 40 yt'ars af\er they firsl mel. • He was vice president of Orange Coast College. which had corvcned its first dasscs1n tt48m lhc recently abandoned bariack5a1 me \\'Mitt War II Santa l\na Army Air Fortt tram1ng base. Mary was tht' .27-..)'_tlL.-Old Wlfe of Oudle-} Bo}l't . whom Thornton and Orange CoAsl Pru1denl Basil =--.:====i~tir'l~o!!:n!....!h!!!a~d..!..'m:o.ut.cd from Stan ford Un1vers1ly to be on Orange Coast's first facultr ~ (''I didn t wink at her once in those days," he sautJ h.c..otber day.) In the intervening years, their paths seldom crossed. 1\1\ua stmt at"Stanfont."~Bo)ttS returned to Oranac County and 1 Dudley was ta~ by Coast Com- munity C0Ue1t"l'.)11tncl offic11ls lo be the foundin& president of Golden West C'ollcae 1n Huntmaton Buch., Thornton served 11 ~<.'an 11 Or- ange C oasl where Mar\ saw him as "warin, fnendly and ·dean of the faculty." Hc-moved on· to Florida State and San Jose Stale and lhrn to Honolulu where he was president of a community college. ··-They both we~wtdo~ <t"C-t'fltly Dudley Boyce died nearly thrtt years aao. Cynlla Thornton died earlier this ye-ar l.<'amin'g ofM~ Thom1on'sdeath, Mary Boy~ sen• a note of ym pathy lo Jim at h1~ t•ondom1nium 1n -·-----L Whitmore. 19, of Broward Count) and Horace K. Williams. 21. of Boca Raton, said Information Officer Mike McNamc <\Juvenile also was 1nvol ed 1n the 1nc1dent. but McName declined to disclose any information o n the JUVenile. Investigators were aided by an anon)mous phone call on the TIP hne. which grants anonym1t) and sometimes reward<; for 1nformat1on on cnmes "It has been very successful and 11 assisted us here," McName said Wh1tmere walked inlo thc-shenff~ office w11h his father Wednesday after shenffs deputies said they wanted to quc'lllon him He ~as ques11oned and arrested Depu11ei. lhen obuu ncd a warrant and arrc5ted ~ 11l1ams at his home "'11hou11nc1dent McName said. Both arc being held 10 PaJm Beach ( ountv Jail without bail Ml Name \aid robbt'n was a mnt1H 1n lhe killing. · Killer infatuated with Irvine woman, his defense concides -J -,- But lawyer says Seller~ disturbed s uitor who felt jilted, not a calculating ra pi st BX TONY SAAVEDRA Of ... Otilly ..... IWI Robert Lloyd Sellers was · 1fi· fatuated with an attractive Irvine secretary when he killed lhe woman an her apanmenl and returned later to ha\'e sex with the corpse. agreed laW}ers on both sides of the case Wedne'iday. Howc-\'er. dunng the opening argu- ments of Sellers' murder tnal. pros- ecuting and defense attorneys d1f- fe-rcd on whether 22-year-old Savan- nah Leigh >\ndenon was slam SC\-en . ~l':lt'' agn t" ,1,,1k ula1ing loller-rapist or a \1nu'fl' thnugh cmott0nall~ daangcJ 'Ullor-gonl'·her,.erk D<.·rut\ D1'1nd .\Uomc) Richard "-ing a1XU\t•J lhe former 'it.'l'UOt) guard 111d1mh1ng1hrough a bedroom windo" into .\ndcrson's apanment on Ma} 14, I Q7<1 and wa.mng up to 90 minutes v.h1lc lhe ~oman talked on the tcle-phortc 1n another room. .\ndenon had called It Lake City that n11tht 10 "'1c;h her mother a (Pleaee eee 81tLLltR 8 / A 7 ) Pl oPu 1N 1 HE No~s Rehearing of case required during Srd Edwards death trial By PAlJL ARCHIPLEY °' .... Otilly,... ..... C armel. Th f h "I invited him down for a visu. I est.an o t c lh1rd penalty tnal ot had recent! ~n throuah lhe aricf of . Thomas F Edwards on Wcdne~a> los1~ Dudlefr ang knew that a v1s11 sound~ hke a repeat of all the tnal~ w1ih his Ola nen iTrom fhe Orange -preccdtna it • \oast facult can ht'lp Edwards. 43. fonner1)' of < m ta ·i.t hcl~ me 1t p vt" me some· Mesa. was convicted four yur' ago of 1h1n1 new to think about 10 help me murdennaa 12-ycar-old 11rt and get throu&h whal t had to act wounding her fnend ac; thcr walked I -oDUfO/A,. alona a roadwa\ 1n the C k vc-land • (P .... eee ""• •I Nat10nal Fort'it --" Fdv.ard~ once said he wanted to dte 1n 1hr ga' l'.hambcr for comm1ttlf\4 the ~hooting drath of Vancua lbem on Sept 19, I Q8 I. and 1he woundina of Kclh c. artier. both of Lake Elianore. Ha\tc'Lcc... ttc...la.lct cbanrt bu. mind and tqa.n cooperauna w1tb attorney' who wett U)'lnt lO save h11 hfe . .\lthouah h" gu1h has al.reedy been e~1:lblt'ihrd, pro'i«utor John Contey (Pleue eee &DW ilD/8/ A2). ' J • A.2 Orange ~oest DAIL y PIL:OT I Thutaday, September ta. 1986 Senate copfirms ehllquist as chief justice in 65-33 vote ' '~ l High clouds, lower terri peratures WASHINGTON (AP)-The Sen- ate, after three· months of divisive dcba&.e4\IU Wtt~-m-li. Rchnquist's intqrity and commitment to equal rights, confirmed him as th~ nation's 16th chief Justice Wednesday. By a 6S-33 vote', the Senate ap- proved ~ident Reagan's elevation of Rebn~uist, the Supreme Court's most pohtically conservative mem- ber for ne.rly 15 years. He replaces retiring Chief Justice Warren E. Burger. ~ Rehnquist received the largest 1 number Qf negative votes of any successful Supreme Court nominee an history. The Senate then 1mmed1ately con- firmed, by a 98.0 vote, the nomi- nation of Antonin Scalia. a federal appeals court judge, to fill tht" Su- preme Court vacancy created by Burgr's departure. Senate M~ority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., immediately telephoned Re- agan with the news. "He's very pleased," Dole said of the president'. "He characterized some as sort ofa lynch mob, I guest." A spokesman for Dole said Rehn- quist called the ~nator shortly after the vote to say he was ··very happy" and 10 thank ham for his support. Only two of the Senate's S3 Re- publicans, Lowell Weicker of Con- necticut and Charles Mathias of Maryland. voted against the Rehn- quist nomination. Sixteen of the Senate's 47 Demo- crats voted for the nomination. Sens. Jake Garn. R-Utah, and Barry Goldwater, R-Ariz .. did not pait~icHA-cither . . Rehnquist, in a brief encounter with reporters Wednesday evening. was asked. tf he thought the advise- and-<:onsent · process had been arduous. "From my point of view. it has,·: he re~lied. Reagan. in a si.tement released by the White Ho use, lau\tcd the Senate action and blasted the .. pohtacal postunng rhat marred the confirma- tion hearings .. for Rehnquist. "The attacks came from those. whose ideology runs contrary to his profound and unshakable beriefm the pro~r con$1tu11onal role of the Jl:!,daciary in 1his country:· the presi- dent said. U.S. Teinpa All>at!y,N Y ~QW AlftarMIO "-· ,..,_,... ,., ...... Allen11C C11y Auttln Belllmore lllllng• ~ elelnwci. ~ eo.1on .,.,_ ...... evneiq 8vr11nQIOI\, VI CllPI' CIWlrleelon,S C :.~~ 13 ,50 ........ " • 1 MiMll '-" 57 50~ t7 SI...__ 70 94 M1*-S1Peu1 .. 57 ~ 91 7t ,...OflMna 116 45 ,_ YOlll City t7 •• Norlolll ..... ... 70 Notti!~ t 1 52 Oii~ Coty e1 45 Omel'I •1 . 45 Orlendo ts 75 ~ • ... 3 7 l!Nlenl• 59 4 I Pl1tabur9'1 ..... t2 11 .. 12 " .. t2 M ., 52 15 11 90 " H 45 16 51 71 •1 .. 71 78 .62 :: -~ ·caJtf. Tempe " 70 M 37 = .. v~ es " · --.Id· .. 53 . ·- ... •S $11111 Metia 82 5& Sll'I" t.lonlca •90 00 's1oe1o1on U., I I -' ...-• "' M " 81 ... 65 AIRPOR 1 T EXPANSION COSTS DOUBLED ... Cl\111Mton.W Va Chatlq&le.N C c~ Chicago c'"''"""' 79 q Portlln4,M11n1 ~ es Porttlil'd.Ot• . 1• •3 PtoYIOlnee :: ~ ·="Y t 7 so Alno 11 4 7 Rldlmot>d 71 41 SILOUll 117 • ... IMutnOnl 70 . $3 8lg ..... t6 52 81"'°9 .. 45 lllytfte .. ... CallllN 73 11 ~City 72 47 Euteltl 6' i9 Te><r.,_ ee ;II !oellJ'"• viy : eo " » ... 10 67 II ff te S6 80 •1 82 &1 83 ff ... t2 "' 57 to S3 Tl dee 71 67 55 45 From Al airport's no1sc-sens111ve neighbors in Newport Beach and Santa Ana Heights. there 1s no chance that expansion costs can meet the ongmal estimate. Rebella said. A more precise picture of prOJCCt costs should be read)' an January-. he said. Begley and others with the airport's construction managemcn1 firm. HPV of In 1ne. calculated the "most ex- pensive soluuons" in set11ng ex- pansion costs. And they increased all esti mates by 4 percent to account for 1nnat1on. Wl'lile a previous con~ultant esti- mated the terminal. parking structure and tenninal roadwa ) al about S 129 million. HPV S8)'S the three items could go as high as S 168 million. The firm also boosted estimates tor on-and off-site road improvements and the upgradinj of airfield areas. A contingtncy of S 15 million 1s also figured in. I The expansion 1s to be financed entirely through airport revenues. not property taxes. Besides the su rpnse price tag, the Airport Commission also learned Wednesday that the proposed airport terminal will be radically different from what was anticipated 1n the John Wayne Airport Master Plan. The tenninal was originally to be a one-story structure attached to a five- stof) parking garage. but Begley called the single-level design out- moded and instead presented a two- <;IOf) bui"11ng that <;eparates amving WEDDING BELLS TO RING ... From Al through ... Thornton accepted the 1n' 1ta11on, and their fnendsh1p reac:hed new heights. And so. Saturday at S p.m John, 76. 1s marrying Mar). 65. at the· p rden at the Fn·eCrowns Restaurant in Corona ~el Mar 4-fe" "'old regulars.. from Orange Coast and Golden West colleges and fam1I~ members will attend. The Rev. Jame~ Thornton. Jim·., onl} son and a Catholic pnest 1n 1hc Hol) Cross Soc1et) in Portland. Ore "•II help ma!T) his dad The Rev William McQuo1d of St. Mark Prcsb)'tenan also wtll officiate "I rece1 ved a lhnstma-. card from Wmnu.• Peter~on (the wife of the forme r Orange Coast pre!>1dcnt). sa~- 1 ng wasn "t 11 loo bad about ( > n Ila:· Mrs BO\cesa1d "l -.cn1J1manolent .. \)'mpathy, and invited ham 10 v1s11 his friends. "He amvcd 1n March or April and I asked him if there was something I could do. l\nd he said, yes, I could marry him. I was shocked. (But she recovered quickly. Jim said .) "I asked him how he could be so sure so soon and that we needed to see more of each other," she said. II was about June. she said. that she aireed to take the tnp to the altar with him. "We d1dn'1 waste much time. But Jim says }OU don't have much 11me when you're a senior citizen." Mary sa id even her three children got involved. "My son. Tom (a doctor at UC San Francisco. said he didn't want to mfluence my decision. But he <.alled two nipm in a row to ..ay what a n1n· man Jim 1s ·· GAME 1 I WE EK 1 I DAY 5 r--------- ~ and departing passengers. g:;:;:::,a~~'° A two-level terminal access road conc»ro.N H would direct passcn~ers to the ap-g:4:!:_F1 We><in propriate floor. he said. o.n- ~ey presented •hrec pos~il'tft'-j .. -!0e1~rot""'il(!l.:ll..__ __ _ parktnJ structure alternatives to the °""""' commission. The county could build ~~:,-: ... two four-story garages on either side Fe1r1>an111 of the tenninal or a single four-story :=..11 garage on its south side. Gtll'd Aap10a HPV is also considering under-:::=o.N c ground park ing. he said. Herttoto Design proposals for the 271.000-::=.... square-foot terminal will be sought in Houston December. Begley said. A design and ::".::-... construction contract for the 8,4()(). Jec1t_,¥111e space parking structure will be :=City advertised next April. Laeveeee Airport improvements are sched-t::=- uled for completion by 1990. 79 17 s.11 LAii• ~ 75 4t Sen Anionic> 83 31 Sen Juen,P R 89 74 SI Ste Marie 75 45 $Miiie r. :: ii!= 65 •2 S3 4e Syr-92 SI Twnoe·SI Plrq 116 52 Top911e 59 49 T- OO 52 TulM 10 35 WMNngton.O C ee 41 WIC:Nle 57 .. w .......... Ml ~ Wiimington.Dei .. 37 eo « :: ;~ Eztended t3 n ,.,_ • N 75 L-ler H 35 Long 8Mcll 83 49 loll Angei. t2 II M~ 1• eo uontO'M M 311 Mor111e 11 0 '3 ,. Monterey t2 7• Hewpot1 8Mcfl 83 17 OMiand " 62 OntarlO 87 87 P.im Sprlnof 89 47 PNedene 91 M P-Rc>Olee 83 ,. Red Blufl 17 4S A9dwoOCI <Aly Reno "'-9idl Sect-10 ~ 77 so 92 70 Petcny drllZll ,_ IN -.-iy 86 72 Satutdey ~ flit wltll nlgllt and 8 1 36 morn1n9 IOw douOI Of fog ciewtng IO eo 116 riuy e11er,_ ~ eoni1n11ec1 ff te Ill l lllD llCll)'eooldeyl.. 8eec:fl ~65 u 11 10 n o-nlgllt -st 10 62 \'alley 12 53 hlgN U lo IS LDM .. lo 51 Sen e.nwdtno SanOetwllf San Diego San Franc:IKo San.io. Senle Ana s.maa.n-. SMta~U2 u $9 10 se 71 ff 70 59 86 5t ~ es es 541 "' 52 73 SS n t2 8 1 45 87 $3 "' 53 "' 541 ee ss 86 55 75 60 78 81 11 eo 82 SI tO SI a.. 58 TOOAY S~em I0'.101.m •:Oe p"' 1o·otp.m ""°AY • 21 •m 10 35 .... •·•5 p"' 10.•llp"' ..()I 55 oe S7 O• &• 07 5 I Sun·-!Oday 11 8·38 1.m It'd Mii 11t:6'pm Moon,.._10deya17 26p mend Mia IOMOrrOW II 7 a m Surf report LOCATIOtl Zume S1111a ~onoca New-1 Sen Diego Out look Cf\en04t L 11 Ill atD 1·2 7-3 2·3 2·3 Olll SW SW SW SW NEWPORT CENTER GROUP GEARING UP •.. Thornton said his reasons were simple. "She's the only one I knew that I would be happy with ... he said. ··she's the only gal my wife wouldn't object to. I recognize a lady when I sec one." Mary Boyce said her doctor claims he knows why ~he said yes. "He told me I'd do anything to marry another Irishman who went to Stanfo rd." she said ... Both Dudley and Jim arc lnsh and both have bachelor's. master\ and doctorate degrees from Stanford. "lf1t•s one thing we haven't learned about 1n this country it 1s how much old people can love each other and enJOY each other. "I tell my kids not to worry about old age. I tell them it·~ wonderful 10 take pleasures 1n new expenente'>. There are alwa ys surprises:· From Al point. It isn't developer pro-growth versus no-growth, he said. '"It's citizens wit h a different view. The month-old organization has about 350 members and has raised S4.000. said Ficker. He said, how- ever. he expects the organization will need approximately S25.000 to $35.000 for the cam~ign. To raise money. the group will hold its first rally Sunday at a Newport .Beach home. Ficker said C'1'izcns for a Better Newport is incorporatins as a per· manent group to provide a per- manent balance of viewpoints in the community. Ficker said the group represents the other viewpoint. "By any traffic standards. our city is pretty good except for Corona Del Mar ... Jean Morris. a member of the new group and a homeowner president. said the source of congestion in Corona Del Mar is not due to the Center but to south county traffic - "people who arc going to the airport area and freeways." "Corona Del Mar can be jved by LG the Pelican Hill Road bypass." Moms said the $40 million in road improvements which includes the Pelican Hall Road 1s part ofa package deal reac:hed b) The Irvine Co. and 1hc cit ~ council .. If we vote against the Center. we·11 never get Pelican Hiii Road:· >\!though opponents of the ex- pansion sa~ Pelican Hall Road wall be bu ilt in conJuncuon with other de- ' elopments. Ficker said approval of the Newport (enter will expedite building of the nine-lane bypass. EDWARDS TRIAL RECOUNTING CASE ... From Al ·1 began calling the same witnesses on Tuesday who testified during the first trial. asking again that they tell the Jury what the} saw on the day of the shootings. The reason, Con Icy explained. 1~ a different set of Jurors 1!> hearing the penalty tnal than those who con- victed Edwards. "We tiave a different JUry here. w you have to r~n the facts by them again."' he said ... It will be 90 percent a mirror image of the first trial." Conley declined to elaborate on wh\• he thinks Edwards should face c\l'.Cut1on. 'iaying. 'T m pushing for ~~A~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ~' ,, .. , , .. , . . 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