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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-10-21 - Orange Coast Pilot* TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1986 5 CENTS OUR WINNERS ON A41 TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2 ae neighborhe>od oil field OK' d C_ouncil 's split vote ends z-ontng battle Green to approve the project. Mayor Bob Mandie, Ruth Finley and Ruth A p t -1 C ' ~f t Bailey vo ted no. OVef ngus e rO eUffi Ofp • S PfOJeC Thomas, who also had appealed a drill up to 60 wells on 3.1 acres a few previous Plannina Commission dc- blocks southeast of the Civic Cen1er. nial of the project, came under fire The site is bounded by Toronto, from re~1dents cla1 ming that he could Springfield and Rochester avenues personally gain from the develop- and Huntington, California and ment because his compan¥ special- By ROBERT BARKER Of .. ~,... .... The Angus Petroleum Corp. aot final l_{>proval Monday night to put a $25 million oil recovery pr~m in the midst of a Huntington Beach residential neighborhood. The company won a bitter zoning battle o'vcr residents to direct1onSlly A Woodland Hills school teacher who matched five numbers In the state's first lotto game has won $679,065./A3 Sports Marina Hlgh's Bruce Schmidt Is the Daily Piiot's Prep Football Player of the Week after leading the Vikings to a 17-7 upset of Edison./C1 Delawarc .streets. Iles 1n oil field sound reduction work. Ci ty Councilman John Thomas. · Tlwmas and Angus otlicials denied whose company specializes in oil havi ng any business dealings with fie ld work, voted with Don each other. And City Attorney Gail MacAllister. Jack Kelly and Peter Hutton said Thomas could vott Irnne Co. Ylce chairman Tom Niel.en, third from left, meet.a with memben of the teen center aupport aroup at the northweat comer of Jamboree Road and Coaat Hl&hway, where the center may be built. The aupportera, from left. are because there were no past ltcs and then: arc other companies in the Southland that could compete for fututt Angus work. But when questioned by Mandie about her opinion based on a Fair PoliticaJ Practices Commission case. Hutton said she could deliver a wrlllen opinion "in the morning." Residents, who said they plannl!d to seek lefll advice and promised future . sk1rm1she$. cited alleged dangers from blowouts and fires. heavy truck traffic. dangers from odors and fumes, noi1e and lt&huna and csthcttc problems created by a 142-foot hi&h dnlJ ria opcratina n1&ht and day for about 18 months and other problems. Company spokesman Spencer hcldon, and other officials. said the Angus plan would consolidate nearly 40 wells scaucred through the area and put all operations at a two-block site. Officials claimed tha1 the system, in which water is injected into wells to Oood a 140-acrc field and extract oil D99r .... jlllM lllr LM p.,_ DoUC Cavanaueb. prealdent of the Newport Beach Rea- taurant Auoclatlon: Greg Schwenk, a recent Newport Harbor HiCh School graduate, and BUI HamOton, prealdent of the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. mttlcd by previous operaoons. wou.ld actually reduce air pollution. Company experts said the new vapor recovery system$ would eliminate about 9.3 tons of hydrocarbons a year ahat are relea.Kd by the wells now bcins used. Fire Chief Ray Picard said t.he Anaus development will be a safer operation than current facilities ... ,, has adcq1,1atc controls to the point of overk.HI," he $8id. Herc arc some comments offered (PleUe eee OIL/ A2) U.S. cuts Soviets' staffs, ousts55 Move prompted by Moscow expulsion J of five Americans By BARRY SCHWEID "'Otu:t1 •1 .,.... WASHINuTON -The mted States. retaliaung for the expulsion from Moc;cow of five Amencan diplomats on spy allegations. has ordered 55 Soviets to leave the country by Nov. I. At the same time today, the Soviet embassy 1n Washington and the So\ 1et consulate tn San Francisco were reduced tn size to correspo_nd with the U S emba~} in Moscow and the Amcncan consulate 1n Leningrad late Department i;pokesman Charles E Redman announced the exten!>1vc retahat1on with .. regrets." but said 11 was forced on the Reagan admin1strat1on by the Soviet Union Entertainment The hit musical '·A Chorus Line'· gets a superb production by the Fullerton Civic Light Opera./A7 Irvine Co. offers teen center land Redman. who!>C nomtnatton as spQkesman was announced a few m1nutc!I carht:r by Sccretal) of tate George P Shultz. said the Soviet embass) would be reduced to 225 po'>lttOn\ and the consulate 1n San Francisco to 16. Ftfl\ oft he ~ .. 1ct~ wt>re ordered 10 k'ave In order 10 get down to the new h.•,cl The fi,c others. Redman said. were declared "persona non grata," the d1ploma11t language used in C\puls1on actions. Business Property donation depends on voters· approval of Newport Center expansion By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of 1M DellJ ,_. llalf fhc In 1m· ( u will don.Ill' land .ind arrange the financing 111 hulld a communtt) center fur l'ol·wport Ekad1 tccn-ngl'r'> Vice < hairman Tom N1cl,cn annnunLcd Mondav. fhl' oiler. ho-wl'\ er. depend~· on pa'>'>38l' ot Ml•a,un: \. fhe In inc ( o ·., propQ~ed cxpan'l1on of Newport (enter up for a n1vw1dc \Ote "lo' ~4 . "But wt:'rl' rnnfident ahout 11~ appro .. al." Nielsen ..aid at a new<; rnnft:rcnce Monda) at tht: Nc"Port Harbor .\r,ca ( hamher of< ommcrce oniu·c, "Th1\ doc!> rcprc\t:nl ont: ol the hendit'> of the plan .. "-l1d\l'n \aid the tCl'n dub would Ix· located among three restaurants 1n the proposed Ba)'VIC" Landing de- ' clopment at the nonhwcst corn er of Jamboree Road and ( oasl Highway, ad1acent to the Newport('r Resort. The I nine ( o would donate a 20- )Car ground lca!>e fur the club free of lharge and "ould help arrange loan financing of about S41Xl.OOO fo r basic (Pleue eee TEEN/A2) The fi\C were 1dent1fied a'> Va\tli ) Fcdo1<>v. Oleg L1keachcv. i\leksandr Metelk1n. coun<oelors. "11kola)' Koko .. in. attachc and Le' Zayt~v (Please eee U.S. OUSTS/A4) Treasury Department of- flclals report brlsl< de- mand for new American Eagles -the first U.S. gold coins In 50 years. See Moneysection./81 INDEX Attacking cougar eludes trappers Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Publlc notices Sports Television Weather A8 A3 B 1-8 C6-8 A9 A8 cs A7\ A10 A3 cs. 8 C1-5 A7 • A2 County supervisors ask game officials for report on how to prevent maulings By PHIL SNEIDERMAN and LISA MAHONEY Ol IM o.tly ..... II-" Trappers and" 1ldhlc olfo.: 1.11\ wn- tinued hunttng toda~ lor lhe moun- tain hon that maukd a n-~ear-old bo) at Caspers W1ldernes'> Park. as Or· ange County 'iupcr .. 1\c>rc, ac;kcd for 11 report on huw to prc,cnt fu ture attacks. County oflic1al,, \\ho e\fll'CI to haH' propo\al\ for the <oupe n l\ors "lthtn a -w<.·c~. \atd the park will rcma1nl·d clo\l·d un11l 1hat lime l'vcn ii the hon that attacked the bo' 1s found \Honn . T1 moth) Miller. a count} park!. and rcuca11on supervisor stationed at Ca<,()Cr\. c;a1d 'i1x more dogs were brought in late Mo nday to help track and trn· the cougar. Nine men. including 'ltate game wardens. county Iguana derby many call but only one family chosen Osgood attracts a flood of offers from . reptile fanciers, settles for Huntington \loSt· 1he file on 0 good. The 40- inch-long iguana that needed a homt' has mo,ed into a Garden of Eden in Huntington Beach. Jud)' West. w)lo raised Osgood from a three-inch baby, rttentl y moved from Balboa Island to a Tusttn a~rtment where the man- agers dec1de,:d fair housing laws dtdn 't apply 10 creatures that changed colors Afier a fruitless search to find OSfood a new home. Wec;t called 1he Daily Pilot. he had seen photo- graphs of dogs ava1lahlc for adoption and thought the new paper might consider running Osgood'' M<.·\01m<.· mug. Last week's story brought out the doscl iguana connot!iscurs. The Pilot received more than a hundrt·d ~·nil\. which were referred to Wc\I. She !Ulid Monda) lhat ~he wac; inundated with call . • he began pretending she was someone cl-.e when she answered the phone. "Since my 1ccn-age niece was 1tv1ng here the phone was her lt vclihood, so I couldn t leave 1t unplugged." Wesl !>lltd. Rut the phone rang constantly :ill wed. long. Some callers got angry: 01hers pleaded "Plea!>C don't do anything until yo u hear my stor)," 1he)'d tell her One woman who cla imed he was 11 vc tcnnurmn 's nurse even tncd to ~teal Osgc>Od. "'ihe called up and 1d. Tm goi ng 10 lake care of htm," West recalled. " he was rent pu hy so I s~ud no. rangl'r\. houndsmen and J 'late htologl\I, "ere part1c1pa1ing 1n effort to find. tranqull11c and rt:mme the Cal lor \IUdy l k \aid the 'il'an.her\ found lrcc,h mountJ1n lion 1rack' l<xia) and c;pl11 into'"" group' to lool. for lhl' l.ll 1n the Bell C an~on art·a "I hn ·n· \l'r) op11m1'llll that "1th 1ha1 m,.in, dog\ and this man) Pt.'Opk 1ha1 the' m1ghtgct him to<la) :· ~1 ilkr \did Parl. I )1'il rll I \UJll.'r\ !\Of r On\ C 11111h1ont· Jdlkd. "I talh•d to thl· trapfll'" "ho 'aid lhl'\ "-t'rt' \l'r\ op11m1'>lll 1ha1 1fthl'rl·\ J lal 1n Adi < an\nn 1hc' ·11 gel thal ml ·· PAUL ARCHIPLEY NEws FoLLOWUP "l hen 'ht• got angr). \J\lnll I hchcH' I 1<1lkd fir,1 'o I'm going 10 takl' him Jll\\\;I\ · The "om.in "-l'nt 10 \.\e.-.1'' m<11hcr\ hou\C wht·n· <htwod wa' ~ta\lng anti wld hn n1ell' 'he v.,1, thl'fl' to p1 l I. uf) the 1guan.1 ~hl' ht.'l.11rn.· ag1tall'U "ht•n tht' tl'l'n- ag<.'1 rdu\cd to k t her ha-.r the pct until VH·\I am\l:d ··Lud.1h. 'he didn't l.nov. "hat hed Oc;good "-3" hiding under " 11he ~td \nolhl'I v.oman ~nl tht• \IOI) In (Pleaee eee IGUANA{ A2) The search wa' launthed after Justin Mellon. 6. ot Hu ntington Beach . wac, attacked during a picnic with his famil) on Sunda) His father frightened the hon off w11h a knifr The ho) required more than 100 'llllhC" after <,uITcnng numerous gashes.Jan '-"all.er i;pokc'>-woman lor ~1ss1on < ommun1t) lfosp1tal 1n "1 1ss1c111 VieJO . ..aid he was hc;ted 1n good cond1t1on and might be per- mitted 10 rl·turn home 1cx1a) Sunda\ ·,.attack was similar 10 the Marrh 2'\ mauling ot I nura M1chde 'imall. S. of El Toro. l''t.:cpt that .-.he "~"more \cnou,lv 1n1ured. The nc\t (Pleue eee MOUNTAIN/A4) Womangets$30,000 for officer's invasion By PAUL. ARCHIPLEY Ol llMI Delly "'*' ..... •\ lcdcr:il coun Judge awankd i '\(),()()() 1n damage'> and ll'gal kc'i 10 a woman -who c;ued a Newport Beal h dl"tl'Ctl\c for cn1t·nng her moh1lc home "-lthout a ..earth warrant L>oroth\ Ferran MC "a" "acat1on 1ng th1c; ~cl"k after a l ~ n1 .. 1m1 < oun JUI) 1n I (l'l .\nttt'k' rukd 1ha1 dl"tl'l't1ve Ttm C 1rundcman had 'ml· atcd the woman'c; u' II n1tht\ Ferran was gtH'n S l JXHl 1n damag- es and S27,000 tn a11nrnl'\ ·, ke~ la't week. I lcr lawyer. Stephen 't agman ..aid Ferran wa\\11t1nga1 the ~ttchcn 1ahlc 1n her moh11t home on .\pnl I lqfl~ I "hl·n ( 11 url\kman wa lked 1 n the open door "1thout knocking nr ask in& rx·rm1"1on C 1111ndt•man """' carf) 1ng an arrc!lt ''arrant Im ,Fl·rrnn·~ daughter. who d1dn'l ll\c "Ith her mothrr \ltl'r lool.1ng around and de· ll'rm1n1ng th<.• dau~hter "asn•t there < 1rundl·man ktl \ agman said fl'rTJr l \Ul'CC\<.futl)' argued the dl'll'l ll\t' had' 1olatcd her c1v1l nllhts 1 ndrr fedl·rnl la" a pohce officer lJn't cntcr the home of a third pan) while 10<.lktng for 'omeone wanted undl't an arre\t v.arrant without fir•n uhtatn1ng a warl·h warranL 'agman c;a1d Ferran a nuN at I loag Memorial (PleaMeee AWARD/A2) Nicaraguans assail U.S. policies at opening of Hase~fus' trial By ANDREW SELSK Y ._..._..._.,... M N (1tJA. N1camgua -The Sand1n1sla aovcrnment opened it, Cll~ uaa1nst Fu enc Ha~nfu\. the first .\mcnc n captured in the wa .. h 1naton-h.t kcd rebel war, with a athin& review of the h1stOr) oflJ S • Nicaniauan relations No de1a1I of 1hc p.ovt"mmcnt's ' evidence • ga1ns1 Hoscnfu~ were re- vealed 1n 1hc 14-paac occusa11on read Monday in a "Pcoplr's Tnhunal" that S(X"'CtahLcs m 1ud1ing thnw charged with rnuntrrrevol u1 woar~ ll<I' In a '"eltcnntt rnurlroom t':llkl•d with rtP<>rter. Ha\cntu' \: 1 \tonth a1 a table with coun prc,1dcn1 Reynaldo Monterrey He h\tcncJ 1 he wia., fo rmal!\ characd '"'h 1crromm <. r1minal n soc1at1on and v1olalrna the pulllll order and iC<'ur1ty on behalf of the l 1 .S aovcrnmcnt. "I ha'c nothina to say until I tAlk '~11h Ill) hlw)er." llascnfu • drc scd 1n u blal ii. r \h1rt . dirty blue Jean and u1111ha1 hoot'i without lace 'said ancr 1hr Jlt uYtion wa\ read first m ~panl\h 1hcn in Lnaltc;h I hr .as )Car-aid from Manncttc. \\I\ \\J\ captured Oct. 6 a0er 'iand1n1c;1a 1onld1Ct'> 'hot down u C ·I :n m1htar) trnn.,pon plane com mg suppltc'l to rcbcl<1 fighting 1hc 1rn1~t Sandinista goHrnmcnt l wo other .\ment'an,and a third man. \ltll un1dcn1tfird. W<.'rt killed H. \t'nfu\, who mrt for the fir<ol 11mc \\tth dcfcn\C athlme\ L nnqur ~t<'IO Roricn af\cr the '\C\\ton hit' 1v.o do> to enter a pka The I. "'er said he would a k pcrn\l\\ton 10 mi l. .. • , wnh hts cl1rnt Bio,1n tnd8)' In Wa\hington. Wht1l' Hou~ ~pokcsman l.3rry JX'Dkc' aid toda \11curu_gua was l'Ondu( lln(l a "\how trial wit h the ObJCUI\ \:of trn1t1n1 out all 1hc complaint\ 11lki-Jt1ons 1h:it 1t ha' h.td again\\ the l 'n11txl uttc' for \car' "It thl\ ''an namplc ol ~nd1n1c;ta lll\tl~t· \\(' \\ilnt lhl \\Orld lo 'CC It • he -..11d ., In Madt\on. W1 . Cio" nlhon\ Uirl appealed to N1cara1ua to fret H ~nfu~ on human1t.anan ground W1,rnn'im and Nicaragua arc "''er \tnte'I 1n the Panncn 1n the 1\mem. program Ju"lt1cc M1n 1\ler RoJna.o Rqc J.3"C the loun a four·pag_c do(umcnt tdC'nttficd il\ Ha nfu'I' conlC'"\\tOn. II\ \\l"ll (ftt~=.'Wi rt'J3~ ~.(~1 /.. M • Ola .. COllM DAILY fttl.OT/ Tueeday, October 21, 1Ne ' - BAUNFUS TRIAL •.•. ..... 1 American be tente~ t"130 years m prilOn, the maximum ptnalty for the Chal'ICI. ...... .. In flyi n1 cWer Nicaraauan terri· tory W1t)I the object of 1upplyin1 forces financed and directed by the Nanh Amcncan aovcmmcnt who act •inat tbr 911y constituted .,vem· ment of Nicaraaua ... (Hasenfus) 1 carryina out acts that impair the independtnce. the soverei~t~ and the intqrity of the nation,' said th~ accusation read by Monterrey. The document recounted the l)init- ed States' military occupation of Nicara1ua from 1926--33, its support for. the 34-year Somoza family die· tatorship and its attempts to under· mine the Sandinistas since they ousted Anastasio Somoza in 1979. "We will demonstrate that tht actions imputed (to Hascnfus) are indiswlubly hnked to the offkaal policy of the aovernmcnt of the United State toward the Republic ofNkaraaua," the accusation read . It said the United States had violated "the sacred basic principles of our 1n1emaJ laws and lht chancrs of the United Nations, tht Orlaniza. tion of American tatc ancJ other treatie in force. as well as the ba ic principlcs of cu tomary internauonal law." "Since the middle of the past century," it said. U.S. armed forces hiwe "c,auscd the losses of thousands of (Nicaraguan) lives, sbattering not only in the material sense. but also to the cultural and spiritual heritage of our people." Sotelo Borgen criticized the emphasis on the United States, sa) mg. "This is not the place for that. Eqene HaMnfu Temperatures to dip on Coast Clouda btNlnQ ewer IN PIOlftc were expected to drift Into Soutt.n c.lltornle IONght end Wedfteldey. ending • n.1n of ctMr w..tMr end br.oig61ig lower temperetur .. for eYWyOM but deeert dweller•. lncreuing high dOudlneea wu fotec:ut for ell ., ... tonight end reeldentl of the COMtet otaln wtll ... pertlY ctoudy atllet Wedne9day, KCOrdlng to the Netlonel WNther ~. AJong the Orenge Coatt there wtll be vwlab69 high CIOUdl tonight beeomlng pettly clOudy Wedne9day. Slightly wwmer tonight but Cooter Wedneectay. At the ~. lowl tontght moetty mid to Ul>C* 50t. Htghe Wedneedey N to 72. Vatley lowt tonlaht In the 50t. Hight Wedneeday 75 to 80. From Point O~tlon to the Me.Jcic.n Bor~ -Inner water•: Light variable wind• n6Qht end morning hOUrt t>ecomlng aouthwest 10 to 15 ttnotl with ~toot ... , Wedne9day 1ftemoon end evening. U.S. Temps. Seni.Clw Sant•-.. OILPROJECTOK'D ... Thas show this (tnol) has a ~ht1cal and propagandistic purpose.' President Daniel Onega hinted at the nature of the trial during a weekend speech denouncing Presi- dent Rea~n·s signing Saturday of a bill containing SIOO million in new aid for the rebels, who are called ~·~ T-Ve/llr/ Tor•-Y-"le Vly 11 II t7 47 .. 67 51 2t 14 63 10 1M From Al by some o"'f thc 70 people who signed up to speak. although not all ad- dressed the City Council. •. Sam l,..awrence. In case ol a blowout and fire, he said, nearb} homes "could go like a bomb" •Nick McGlauthhn. He said put- tma operations behind a "all (as planned b) Angus) would make \\ells "a helluva lot safer" than the grasshopper shaped wells that last spring crushed to. death a youngster who climbed over a fence. •Robert Richardson. He sa id Councilman Thomas may directly benefit with contracts and ma) have breached Fair Pohucal Pracuce Com- mission guidelines when he appealed the matter. Because of allt~cd daniers. he said officials .. are trad1!lg bodies for bucks." •Ca thy Walker. he said pro1ect would be good for economy. "I didn't dnve a horse to this meeting.'' she said. "I drove a car .. •Larry Washa. pre~adent of the Chamber of Commerce. He said Angus' oil operations would bring about $2.1 million to the ci ty between 1987 and the year 2,000. Addition- ally, $3 million more would go to schools and other agencies, he said. Cont rat. ' .. I 1ns1s1 that the greater criminal . the godfather. is Mr. Reagan and that Mr. Hascnfus as a victim of that political terrorist. But justice must be done." Ortega said. Hasenrus' wife Sally and his brothtr William were in the courtroom and listened 10 the charges with a priva te interpreter. Hascnfus turned occasionally to smile at his wife. who stood about 15 feet behind him. IGUANA RELOCATES IN HUNTINGTON ••• From Al "He also gave me v1s1ta11on rights," "He didn't read the newspaper or West laughed. anything." Tides TOOAY secono 111g11 10 se • "' S.Concl 10W 9 3 I P "' 55 OS WU*llOAY r1r91111g11 1 II am flrll IOW 4 32 e 11'1 32 2• u Ot 8-IO Nol' 11 27 ...... '-'41 10w 1 31 IUl'I s..n _.. IOCleY et 8 12 pm, .... W~tl104am --eoelrl el I 11 pm MOOft ,... 1oci.y ., • 33 p"' ..... w~ a1 1or>2 e m end,... IQ.tin ti t 11 p m Surf Report ICD llHAN ,.. ,.., 3-4 ,.., 3-4 ,.., 2-4 ,.,,, 2-3 ,.., Z-4 llllr ,.... DOOd her daughter who works as an exotic animal trainer in Flonda. ··Shr called and said shr was goini to fl) out here to meet me," West said. She had a tough time decadmg. but finally settled on the Glenn Wallacefamily of Huntington Beach . Wallace, who introduced Osgood Wallace's two children treat Os. to his new home Friday, said the good like the family dog and cat, but TEEN CENTER OFFERED BY IRVINE CO.•• saurian saunters about sedately from the other pets are giving Osgood a greenhouse to the main house. wide benh. .._om Al Wallace has recently completed building a v.eenhouse that as attached to the fam1I) home and said Osgood could take 11 over. It's heated. has a couple of fish ponds and includes an open window to the hv1ng room so Osgood can come and go as he pleases. AWARD •.. From Al HospitaJ. could not ht' reached for comment. Meanwhile. West is looki ng for ..... He seems to find the greenhouse baby ia uanas 10 train. She told ••veral · N I ·d comfort.able. "I took out all the plants e .-construction costs, 1c sen sa1 . ~ ba 1 .. w 11 callers1fshecouldfindanfshewould Allan Beck. a City Council can-exccpt ior a nana P ant, a ace be glad to train them "11\d g.ive them didate who has organized oppos111on said. "I made it totally has area." up. 10 the expansion plans, said Monda v However, Osgood prefers to sleep h 1 1 ed h 1 / under the bed in the master bedroom. e pan1cu ar y want to c P a that while he's in favor of a teen club. grade school teache r whose he as skepucal about The Irvine Co.'s Wallace said Osgood eats pretty classroom iguana had dropped out of offer. much the same fOO<f as the rest of the school -and out of sight. "It's a PR stunt to get votes." Berk family. ··He doesn't go after any bu$s. "I would've gi ven ~ood to the said. "I'd like to look it (the agrce- He waits for the vegetables," he said. teacher. but I 1hought putting him 1n a mcnt) in the teeth to see if they wall And the family has fou nd the caie after being a pet wouldn't be actually do what they say they will." iguana to be clean. although West's fair." West said. Beck said if the financin~cannot ht' claim that he is housebroken isn't yet She said she will take a rest from found. the offer of the site may ht' proven. reptiles to work for Republicans. withdrawn. "He's gone into the bathroom and Democratic comment was not ··in any case, I think it's aood news done his business on the linoleum a sought. that we may get a teen center.'' he couple of times.'' Wallace said. ··So Several other interested onlookers said. "IU«ms that The lrvine Co. he's ras) 10 clean up after. -surprised by thr interest in Osgood has upped the ante.'' Newport Beach police spokesman Howard Eiscnb<'rg said he was no1 famahar with the case and could not comment. "I put him up on the toilet once and -are 1nvest1gat1ng the heretofore Although construction of the teen he sat there a long tame. seemed to be untapped iguana marktt. It co uld be a club depends on approval ofNrwpon reall~ content. chameleon (hnstmas.... (enter expansion. supponers say the --------------------------------------------. idea 10 establish such a youth ce nter staned long before an elecuon on the e"<pans1on was ordered. + "We'd be here even if there weren't an election. This as ~omethin' that has been needed fora loni time,· said Pam Howard. vice president or the "Je"'pon Youth As,.oc1a11on.1he non- profit group working to build the club. Howard said parents as well as teen-agers 1n the Newpon Beach area ha'c been searching for years for a place where students could go after ~chool and at night to socialize. But 11 i~AA~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE tJ .·,~ 1 Ba. • ,. , ,_...,... A ~· i" '~ 8 • N '• •·~~ A 1 t ,,_ wasn't until a year ago. when the City Council passed curfew guidelines to keep teen-age rs from congregating on the Balboa Peninsula. that more specific plans came about. With Counci lwoman Jackie Heather spearhead.in1 the effon. parents. students and business leaders formed a committee to de- termine whether a teen center or club could be built. Later. after cominf up with the name "The Landing' for the club. they enlisted the help of The Irvine __co_which aar~ 10 include a tcc.n cl ub in its plamto expand develop- ment .arQund Newport Center. Doug Cavanaugh. president of the Nrwpon Beach Restaurant Associa - tion. said preliminary plans call for a 7.000-square-foot facility that woufd cost about S 1.5 m1ll1on. The center would ht' used for banquets. dances and other programs teens would be interested in. The secret. organizers say. is 10 find ways to get teens to want to use the club. "We ''e been resea rching a lot of concepts to come up wath the magic combinauon that will make this a special place." Cavanaugh said. Teen-agers would pay a nominal fee to panicipate in events or could simply congregate there to eat and drank non-alcoholic beverages. pecifics on whether the club \\Ould be open to all teen-agers or JUSt those from the Newport. Beach area art among the Questions yet to ht' ans~crcd. A c11y,funded feas1b1lity stud~ 1s expected to be completed w11h1n two months. When the club as not being used for teen acti' itaes. it could be rented to privatt> groups for weddings. ban- quets and other revenue-generating e\ en ts. Ca' anaugh said. In add111on. he said the restaurant assoc1a11on as interested in offe ring hands·on training an restaurant man- agement to local teen-a&ers as an introduction to the restaurant and hospitaht) 1ndustf) so prevalent 1n Newport Beach. But the main reason for establish- ing a teen club 1s to offer a place for teen-agers to con~rcgate safely. "We were looking for a place as an alternati ve to the private parties in the community,'' Howard said. Chamber of Commerce President Bill Hamilton saad. "Let's not kid oursclvC1. The drug-and alcohol-free en' 1ronmcnt as what we're concen- trating on " But Hamilton and other supporters agreed that \hould voters re1ccl Mea~ure A. 11 would be very difficult to bL1ld such a teen facility. Delly Piiot Dell very I• GuerantMd C IH !9<1 '°' 1>•2 !>678 IJu-0 lo .0 10< I "" •3ll Justcall 642-6086 GAME 6 I WEEK 6 I DAY 3 65 85 30 10 13 88 61 ~ A YOU CAN INCREASE YOUR f CHANCE TO WINI CHECK THIS SUNDAY'S PAPER FOR AN ADDITIONAL WlllOO CARD. f /./ f A• ,!)S >, <, T ;I Rut es CJ" 1 >-ov.. o ri a; it'! gome ~re on vc"'r gorrP CO'd 0' co our HOTl l~E 642 .4333 9.5 MF os~ for WIN.GO nformo1 or llllJ Piiat & TWA F1!1..D Ov HOW GOOO WE tlAal r ~~E 74 ' <.~c:.r~ 'an PQSl8~ 1'8 i 4! C.°'11 MK& Cl '"'"" 1ur5 . " 800 s .. MC.r 01 ~ c, AU •• S!> 7!>""' , ... rN o. ,. 1 s1 o ,.or·r-i·> VOL. 79, NO. 294 What do you like about the Daily Pilot., What don't you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded. transcribed and de- livered to the appropriate editor. The same 24-hour answering ~rv1ce ma~ be used to record letters to the editor on an)' topic. Contnbutors to our Letters column must ancludr their name and telephone number for venfica11on Tells us what's on your mind ' ,1 ,. .... ,~j r; .. , .,, .. , ..... ,.. '•""11) u t·"" J f 1 1--C.f'•Vft t'JV' c, n, 1 ., tai ~t ... ,, 1 "' 1ro /':Nt c.or1 •' tt-M "f't'r'1 Clrculetlon Telephone• ., \~ •. ~c.-1, ,,.,.., IO~ A Pattern of Distinction Make a statement of sophistication and elegance wit h this bold glen plaid sport coat of featherweight wool. The jacket features a burgu ndy and royal blue over plaid on a strong black and white pattern. Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 Fashion b la nd New~rt Beach (714) 640-8310 r • .. Badham, Sumner meet in Newport Rep. Roben Badham." Republican con. arc sman from the 40th Pi trict. and bis Democratic rnent, Bruce umner, will appear at a forum cdne~y ~ornana ponsorcd by the Governmen- tal Affairs 01v1s1on of the Newport Hafbor Area Chamber of Commerce. ihc candidates wall speak at a 7:30 a.m. breakfa!it mectana at the Newponer Resort which is open to thc /ubJic. The price of SIO includes bre~kfasr, an rc:~rvataon may be obtained by calling the chamber at 644-8211. 'W«.ch hunt' planned ~he NewP<;>rt-Costa Mesa branch of the Amcncan Assoc1at1on of University Women ~ill hold a mock ··w11ch hunt" Wednesday at a luncheon !0 brncfit scholarships at Mercury Savings and Loan an Lake Forest. Handwriting experts Dolly ChnS\ensen and Olona Ravers will conduct the program and the luncheon cost 1s $6. <t:all Nancy McNash at 85 I ·9889 for reservations. Parents' seminar In Irvine A class for p31"cnu seeking solu11on!I f~c their problem teen·agers will be held Wednesday from 7:30to 9 p.m at Northwood Community Park. 4531 Bryan Ave. 1n Irvine. The cost is S 15 for one parent or S20 for a couple. and further 1nformat1on is available at 559-0464. Oktoberfest ln Huntlngton The Hun11ng1on Valley Adult Day Care Center will stage its ~cond annual Oktoberfest Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m. at the center. 18685 Santa Ynez, Fountain Valley. The fest1vit1es will feature German food and musical entertainment for the admission price of S6 Call Barbara Sch mall at 964-4832 for more 1nforma11on. Stress semlnar In Mesa Dr C1corgr Haddad wall conduct a free seminar designed 10 help people take control of stress Thursday from 7 to 9 pm. at the Costa Mesa Medical Center Hosp11al. 275 V1c1ona St. Reser- vauonsare required. and ma) be obtarned by calling 650-NOO Addlctlve disorders viewed Thr Gene~1s un11 ofSouth Coast Medial (enter. will present a free leC1ure by counselor Gail Halley for famah member\ and friends of people ~ulTenng from add1ctl\e disorders Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the aud11onum of the hospital. 31872 Coast H1ghwa} South Laguna ('all 499-131 1. e\I. 2704. for re'lenat1onc; and further 1nfurmat1on. Soroptomlsts to meet rhe Sorop1om1st ln1erna1tonal Club of Hunt- ington Beach will hear Russell Seely speak on pcrc;onal and professional growth Thursda) at noon an Francoaa' RestauranL 18151 Beach Bhd .. Huntington Reach Candldates to speak Candidates for the Fountain Vaill'' ( 11' Council <,talc ·\<;scmhl) and Congrcc;, art.· in~ 1ted to air their '1ews Thursda) evening at a forum scheduled from 6:45 p.m. at the Ma!>uda M1ddk School ml·d1a n~nter. 1741 5 Lm Jardsnes We!>!. Fountain Valley The e'cnt 1s ho<;lcd b) the Fountain Valle} Chamber ol < ommcrcc·s Paul Revere I cg1slat1vc Comm111cc Watch program announced Due 10 an 1ncrea\e 1n res1den11al burglanc'i. a Neighborhood Watch burglar~ prevention mCl'llng will he held Thur'>day at 7:30 pm. a1 Collegl· Vtl'W School. 6582 Lcnno~. Huntington Reach. ()ctcct1 H' ('hris Spurne) from the Huntington Bcat.·h l'ohcc Department's burglar) detail will conduct the pro$ram. Call Su11e Wajda at 536·5433 for add111onal 1nforma11on. Tuesday, Oct. 21 • 6 p.m . Laguna Beacb City Council. < Jt> Council Chambcr1, 505 Forest A'enuc. • 7· 30 p.m .. Irvine Unified School District 801rd of Edaca&lon, Adm1n1strat1on C enter 5050 Barranca Parkwa>. PoucE Loe Driver arraigned In jogger's death B1 PHO. SNltlDIRMAN Of .............. A Newpon Beach woman pleaded innocent Monday to vehicular man- lauahter and rclony hat .. nd·run characs an connection with the death of a I S·year· oldJogcr. usan Norma Lona. vice president or a financial plann1na company. wa.s ar- raianed before Qr3nae County Superior oun Judac Landa H. Mcl.aua}llin in anta Ana. Su~rvisina Orange County Deputy District Auorncy Hal Morgan said Lona was ordered to appear Dec. S for a pre-trial hearing. A Jury trial 1s tentatively set for Feb. 23. Morgan said. Lona ""maant rrtt on her 0"11'1' re- C0Jni1ancc. Her auorney u1d today he c;an prove his Client Wll not thf dnvcr or the car involved 1n tht accident If convicted or the manslauahtrr and hat-and-run charan. Lona could be 1m0 pnsoncd ror up to s1~ ycar1 and eight months. Lona is accu~ or drtvana the car that struck Claude Huben, a Newport Harbor High School freshman. last Jan. 19. Hubert was hn from behind while JO&img alona Irvine Avenue with his older sister. He received massive head inJunes and died three days later without regaining con- sciousness. Newport Beach police arrested Long five da)'f a~r the 1«idcnt ""hen her 1alver Cadillac .-.s dtscov~ 11 a Santa A• body lltoP •ath damaat hnk1na at ao lht attaMnt. A pro.«utor injtially declined 10 pttU c~11yin11t was not pcm1ble topn>vc Lona~ been the dnver. But cha~ *C1'C fi&ed 1honly afterward when the ptot- «utor t11d new 1nformat1on provided by police had bolstered tht case. In July, Harbor Muncapal Court Judac Christopher troPJc d1pni scd a man· slauahter charac apinst Long. sayina It couldn't be hown that the driver of the hit- and-run car displayed grou neaJiacnce Strople dad rule that lhrrt was sufficient reason to believe Lona was the dnverofthe car, and he ordeftd ~ lO ~trial Oii me fdoiay h1&....s-rua Chaf)t. Oeput)' Dia.net AttotneY Mcqan Miid •1 Monday that his of'f"ICt' sublequnlly refiled the manl&aupter chatle. But Jarnn H. W1l1wonh. Lona'• de- (cnec attorney, sat<I today that in·• vcs11p1on have never obtained new ' cvadtntt that would prove Lona was the driver of the car that hit Huben. He said prosteuton can <>nly show th.at lht is the owner of a car that was involved 1n an accident similar to the one that kllled Hubert. Walsworth said he has witnC1sn who wall testify that Lona wu home ill at lhe time the accident occurred. Deported teen' s mom can't help; she's illegal too I .. .. ... By tbe Associated Press The mother of a 13-year-old bo> deported to Mexico says she 1s afraid tu step forward and claim her son bccauM' she. 100. 1s an the United States illegally. The woman. who spoke on condition of anon) mny, !>aid she hopes relauves in Mexico can get her son. Victor Amador Garna. out of a Juvenile detention hall 1n Tijuana. .. , cannot go because 1fl do, I am !earful that I won't be able to come back," ~1d thl· mother, reached in Orange Sunda} b\ the Los Angeles Times for a story toda)' The bo)'. a s1x th-gradeT. was arre'ited Thursda) b) agents of the lmm1gra11un and Na1urahzat1on Service a'i the ) rnn· ducted a sweep that netted about I 00 suspected undocumented 1mm1grant\ The agents raided a neighborhood iwhere E-.tl'll \a1d the bo) drew auent1on 10 himself h~ riding through the area on his bicycle \hou11ng .. la m1gra:· the Spanish slang for 1mm1gru11on agcnts. F 1ell ~1d the I NS doesn"t normally pick up m1norc; unle'i'i the~ arc caught trying to lfO\'> the border. Arrested minors arc rclca-.ed only to their kg.iii guardians. to rdatl\C\ "ho have clearanct from a guardian or tO authontaes an their home lounlr\ E1cll s.i1d. , ~ In Jn 1ntcn 1e" before he was depon ed. 1 \ lltor dcn1ed that he shouted any warning and ..aid the street was empt). He has rcfu..ed to gt\.C authorities his mothcr'c; name and at first maanuuned his parents 11 .. ed in the Mexican state of \inaloa ., ~ aliens customarily wait on street corner'> Lotto winner Carol McCoy, with husband Ray, bold.e luck y ttcketaJfof' po1cn11al employers todn .. e b .. lookmg which earned her $679,065 tn the game'• flnt week. pfor da) laborcn. The mothl'r ..aid he hopes her 19-year· old Jaughtercan make a bus trip from Vera C ru1. Mexico 10 get her brother from the ConseJO de Onentac1on ) Re-cducacion ptira Mcnorcs de ( onductA Ant1·soctal an T1Juana First big Lotto winner to be $679,065 richer LOS AN(1E l ES ('\P) -·\ Woodland Hills school teacher who matched fi,c of the <11x numbers 1n the state's first 10110 game has v.on $6 7'>.065 Carol B Mc< o~. who purcha~d $5 worth of 11ckl'IS. won the mone\ b\ matching 4, q n . 36. 47 and a be.mu·., number of 25 "ihc m111scd matching the sixth regular number 39. lo1tcf) official'> ~Id. McCo\ ts a teacher at the Diane ~ LeKhman sccondaf) -;chool for the se'erh handicapped an Resrda Her husband. Ra). who alo;o made S5 an bets. was among the 4.451 tx·11ers through- out the state v.ho "on S71 each b> matching four of the <11x numbers. Nobod~ captured the S2.4 million fir'lt pn1c. which will be added to ne t weck"s top pnze money. McCoy -.aid she cra<:kcd the w1nn1ng comb10J1t1on b} rnmbanmg a \Crtrs of b1rthdate'I and :lftl'' 1n her fam1h . .. We JUSI lud.ed out With ..... '>hC \aid in a telephone intcr•.iev. .. ~ e·H. never donc an~ thinll ltkc tht'\ before .. It fn:-ls great. Thl· famtl} '" not making panirnlar plans ~et on hov. tu 'pend thl' honan1a \.\1th the C\ccp11on ol \Carch1ng for a nl'" hol\)t:. her hu,hand \atd ··Tha1·s ''hat "l' v.111 do nen1ualh .. he said · Louer: '>pol..c,man Roh Ta) lor ~1d ~1cCo) ·., chet I.. "111 be '''ued later th1'i ''eek ··after the 'itate rnntroller' office completes the paix·rnorl.. ·· Oflic1al~ cSll· mated that Saturda~ ·., grand pn1e an the lono contest will be v.orth SS mil hon to $6 mtlhon. . The first 10110 game. duhtx:d ·11.1110 6-4Q" by the lotter} oflic1al\. hcgan amid much hoopla la'it Tul·,da} The gaml' involves pla~e" sekct1ng '" number<; at random from a liclJ of I IO 49 fht: .,,,. number choice co'lt'I $I· IN Regional Comm1ss1oner Harold Agencies in conflict after plane Smashup LO\ .\NC1FlE (.\PJ -The Federal ..\' 1a11on .\dman1s1ra11on v.a') protecting the right'> ol an cmplo}ee b) rel using 10 let a federal tn\esugator record an tntcn 1ew with an air controller after the cra'lh of a ~mall plane. an FAA official said The dispute betv.een the F .\ .\ and the National Transportation afet~ Board arose after an instructor and a student pilot 1.1<en: killed '-"hen their 'itngle..eng1nc plane new into a mountain Thur~a) v.h1le apparent!~ under the dtrl·ct1on of an air rnntrollcr tn the Burhanl.. .\irpon iov.cr The NT'lB ..cncd a 'ubpocna Monda} on an air traOic controller "ho rl"luc;cd 10 be 1nformalh 1ntcrv1ewcd the da\. alter lhe cra'ih bcc3u\l' the NT~B 1n\c.,11gator v.antcd to u'le a tape recorder ·· fhe FAA 1c; as intere,1cd an finding out thl· laU'll' of the accident a., an;.om-. .. F .\ .\ c,pol<c!>man Bob Buckhorn said Monda} an V.a'lh1ngton. DC ··we·re not lr)1ng to impede the accident 1nvest1gat1on ... But Buckhorn complained that the 'l T<iB "changed its procedures .. b) want· 1ng to u~ the tape recorder 1n the inlormal intcn1ev. ··"-'e ha'c 10 protect our emplo)eec;· nttht\ ... Buckhorn said. arguing that the ~ontroller ha\ the nght to \eek counsel bclurc b\."mg c,ubJCCt to an NT B inter' 1c" 1ha1 lOuld be u'iCd an formal proceedings later Thl· ~T~B ha\ c;a1d 11.., prd1minal) 1n,c,11gatwn 1nd1catcd 1ha1 a l'Ontroller put the planl' on a coll1\1on l·uursc w11h the \an < 1ahnd Moun1a1n<. on a night from \an '\u" .\trpon in thl' ~an Fernund(' \. allc.·' to )untJ "111n1r3 \1rport. 14 mile~ to thl' "wth UC Irvine enjoys record donation year By PHIL NEIOERMAN Of Ille 0..., .......... l '( In inc c,e1 a record for campus dona11on\ Junng thl' 1985·86 school) ear. "11h ncarh S20.2 m1lhon pledged 10 the \I. hoot The )Car-end fund-ra1s1ng sum Y.as .announl·ed n·renth b\ John R Miltner. l ( l°S \ llC lh,1nn:ilor' for UOIVCr'ill) ad· ';inll:m1·nt During the prev1ou'i school )'ear. 1'1!<4-85. l I( I had raised S 18. 7 m1lhon through pm ate Jona11ons. "The succe<;o; oflac;1 yea r's campaign was a hard act 10 follow." Miltner said 10 a prepared \131Cml'nt , "But we discovered that 1h1c; ~car u1rpor.11111n' 1nd1' 1du.1i.. and fuunda11on~ "'l'rr mnr1 r1''P'IO'l'l' to the needs ofthl· l ampu' 1h.1n na l '(I offinal' -..11t.l wrpt•rJ111tn\ JonJll"J ~8.) per ent ut ~hie, \l'.H·, lund' lnd1,1d- ual~ -indud1ng alumni pJrcnt' and commun1t) ml·mht.•r, -l11n1rihu1rJ 22 n percent. FounJJt1on' pr11' 11kd .1noth1·r 18.4 percent fhl' r1·m.1111mg Ill' pt·rrrnt came from uth1•r 'nut 1'' tnl l11d111g l .Jm pus·rcla tcJ org.1n11.11111fl' .\mong th1· gill\ th1' \1,11 \\l"fl W\l"rJI endov.cd 1.11 ult' l h.m, 1 < I h.1d no endowed l hJir' liq '1'.ir' .1~11 hul h,1, liH· toda) Campuc; olliu.11' ,,11d .11 k.1'1 1'~ 'i() noo must be donatl'd to 1•ndo" .1 l h.11r I hl· JI.Ill '' tO\l'\ll'd ..inJ the 1nterl''-I "u'cd JI th1· dl\cr<·tton nl thc chair holdl·r ·~ c"rc l'\lltl·J ahoul tht 10Ul"J\1' 111 1·rHlov.cJ lhatr\ ht.·lau..c the\ hdp u' to Jttrall the bnght~t and bc~L !><.bol..lr'> to 1:.impu<;:· said l 'Cl ( h:intl'llor Jal~ ~ PehJ'>on .. ( hatr'i Jl\u Jre 1m ponan1 hl·cauo;c the~ pnn 1dc unrc'>tn1 tl·d lund'i ll\l.'d h' the Jcc,1gnatl'd profc,,nr 111 'upptlrt rl·warl·h and ICJl hmg ·· In thl 1 •1x 'i-Xo 'l hliol H'ar 1hrl·1· nev. 1'1llh '" 1·d l hair.," l'rl 1 rcJll't.l -J c hJ1r lor pt".Jll' '1ud11'\. tund1·d O\ l homJ\ and I l11Jhl•th T ll'rn1•\. thd 1rau· Bcl·~hu 1<o &II < h.ur 1n Buxhl'ml\tr. and the SI I m1ll111n fllP Foundati"n Dl\ttngu"hcd < h.11r 1n I kallh ( Jrl' "'lanagcmL·nt \n11 thl·r 1..n g.111 v.:i., J $I m1l11on trust lunJ l'\tJhll\hl•t.l h' R11hl·n and "1cr;I Bonne\ ot 1 JgunJ Hill\ to hcnefit l (Ts t l"n tcr tor thl' 'l'Ur11h111h1g' ol Learning Jnd \kmon t Jmpu' h:Jdl'r' alc;o "itrt>nglhened them 11c'> to thl' l ommun11 ' through the creation ol thl l < I < hid h el ull\ e Round table I hi\ progrJm "mJ1.k up nt top Southern l .1ldnrn1J nnut1H"' v.ho meet regular!' v.11h I < I Jdm1nl\trutor<; and facuh\ 011 rnhl·r' l llnl 1·rn1ng "'u~ lacing the ldnlfiu' .111J tht: hu<.rnl'V) lummmuntt) l..tlh loundrr ltlnt nhutl'~ SI 0.000 an- nualh 1111hn1n1H·r\11\ tor lacult\ research Pfllll'CI' '1uJ1·n1 \l hlllJr<.h1p<, and educa- 111111,11 l1r<lj!.f.lrll\ Woman slain near USC may be Southside Killer victim \li1u111.1111 B1i...l '.ilunt .11\'1111 Fountain Valley f h1 fll,lll.l!!lf ,1 t '\ U I 'l°I 'l.llld I :-.4:11 B11111~hu1'1 \t 1q1111tnl \11111 d.1, th.11 11 lllH qu.111 holll1·, 111 \11111\,111111 K111111d I p · \\n·d ~1lk1 hall b1"l l1 'lttkn ltPlll 1h1• \lclll'' ,hdH·, T lw I"" "·'' 1·,11111.111•d .11 . 'hll llldUJl•d \I\ h'll l'~lll[lnll'OI \\prth ~ n;. • • • I \lnga,,11'\•dfl\l"I un.1Jom lod. h11rglar'l l'ntnnl .1 blalk l4X'\ \ 1111.., "a~l'O "iurono parl..c.·d \lond,I\ 11n thl' 1)41 Kl hlo1 I.. llf ( Im n T h1 In" mdu1kd ,t,·n·11 l'qu1pmcn1 \\111 II ( >111~·~·1\t I J \I B11111~hUf\I \t . . . I •111 1111~'' '.1lm·d .11 \' 0110 V.l'l't \1t•l111 t "' .1 1 '"'''nl1' 1n 1h1· ~ ltlOO hi"' I. I "'·' • '" fi,1' . . . 1 ulpr t l<1l1 .1 '!\ 1l·11 anJ radar •q111pllllfll ,,,lul'd .11 .MIO from J I''!'!' p,,,,, h• P• "1hl\ kit unlo<.·l..C'd Ill ,1 dll't \'-J\ " lh1· '!MIO hllx·I.. of LO. ~NGl:L ( P)..,-A task force thl' \t11bbing·strangulat1on murdl·ri. ol 17 v.uml·n 1n the south· c;1J c area wni. "lummoned toda)' after a \\Oman'i. bod\. v.ai. found near thr US< cnmpui. Police Lt Dan ( ooke ~1d the woman wa'I found early this morning an the I .!00 hl<K·k ol West H th on .. e. JUSI a re\\ hlod~ fr(.lm the Lo Angeles Mt.•morrnl ( ohi.l'um and the U (' campu' I he womnn WI\ found CMtaMeu Ca h totaling SMO wns reported stolen from nn apanmenl at 260 Vactona \1 . hctwcen IOa m and ~·SO p.m ~uoday • • • n npartn,ent at 1775 Orange •he was ran§.Sckt.'d between 2 25 pm and 4 lO pm Mondn) The lo.,., "a" undetermined • • • " $400 stereo wa' rcponcd ~lolm from a rar parked at f mil) Fune~~ (enter. 1600 •\damti \ 't'C • between S ISp and ? IOpm Monda) Cnt!) .... a~ made h> brCJlmM, a w1na ~ 1n· dow • • • A 1elc\.l'lt0n ~t. a vadcoca ~lie rt order 11nd camera equipment wonh S' 020 woe; rc~ncd 'ltolcn from n home IO thr • llOO block of pan1all> nude and l)1ng on her ba k 1n the front )ard ofa home. v.11ne SC'I sauJ '"The Southside Killer Tac;k For'c has been sent out 10 tal..c a look at 11." Cookr c;a1d . but 1hcrl' wnc; no 1mmed1· nte dctrrn11nat10 whether thr womtln ma) be the 18th v1c11m of a c;cnal killer v.ho strangles or \lab' hl'I '1c11ms repeatedly -almuc;t to thl' point of .. overkill." as one an- vcs11gator put 11. Pcmba between 7:45 a.m. and 2: IS p m. The home also wu~ rnnsackl•d Newport Beach \ hluc 1~7S Chevrolet l U" pickup trurk hdonging to Pon Pharmacy. 'I '0 "' Rlllboo RI \Id WB\ rt•poned stolen frnm 3 public parking lot o"er the ''"cckcnd The \.Chicle wa-; "alucd at SI 500 • • • .t\ re 1dcnt of the 700 blcxk of I ado PRtk rcponcd Monday that the M:inncr 70040 outhoJrd motor Imm h1 boat had been 'itolen Thr motor wJ va lued. 1 S'01 • • • Whtie a l'('i1dl·n1 wa a~lccp, 'omc· one cnterrJ an unlocked home O\.er the ""Cekrnd on lkalh<:om~1 Dmr and ,tole S2CX) lrom the w.1llct 1n her ( ool..l' \Jld he had no add111onal de1a1I\ on thl· late~t tasc.· S1nrl' \t·ptemhcr I <>to. th1• \\Oml·n ha\e been murdered. then dumped elsewhere 1n 1he area stiuth ol do"n· town Los .\ngelc~ Most of thr 11 ha"c been pro-.111u1es and all but th rte of them hlacl Three other. 'ilnlllar murder' ma~ l'\l'ntuall) I'>\: 1nduJcJ 1n the case. hut for noiw 1n\l''>t1g.11or., hnvc 'i::ud there arc l'nough tl1f. fercnces to d1 count them bedroom • • • Pohu.' arrl''>ll'd tv.o men earl\ undJ) on 'IU'lptnon of fl0\~~'>1ng roca1ne '\rre'ttl'd on Ea,thlurr at V1 ta <ll'I Oro ""ere Dough\\ Mallhl'" Andcr\on. I 8. of Co"lta Mesa and 'itr' en C'rn13 I loagl:rnd. IR of Foun- H\ln Vallt') • • • ·\ m. n whn II\"' 1n ro,ta 1c<;a told pul1 c ht~ a.ca\ ~1nd b.urgu.nd) Volls- v.a en Rabbit 1.-on,crt1bk ~':>' hur· at. 111Nt Montl3) 1n the cmplO)'CC park1na lot at I ford Road The intruder -.mMhcd a Wlndw1n$ 10 en tel then Oed "tth \ICrco t'QUIJl- mcnl v.mth SHn • • • \ re\lt.ll.'nt of •J\hon.' Dr" l" rl"· JlOrt \'d M1mda\. th.11,omt.·onel·ntcrcd hi\ upcn garage .ind 'tok n \chwmn . . . 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CMlt DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, Ootober 21. 1988 Armed with a lot of persistence and a b11 of luck, Bea and Roy Prettyman 1omed the growing ranks of Doily P1"tot /TWA ·win-Go winn ers this week . "I'm kind of a game fanatic," said Bea , o Costa Mesa grandmother. "I send 1n sweepslokes games , and I ploy W in.Go every week." However, until now the winn ing hos been elusive. Sh'e's won door prizes, "but nothing really to speak of." This time was different . She 1ust knew she .was going to be a winner , but the feeling d1dn'1 make the woiting any easier. On the las I day of Gome Four she was wo1t1ng for the paper. "I only needed one more number." Roy, a machine shop owner, said he was 1n the shower when his wife come 1n shouting. "I got my number. I got my number ." I thought the house was on fire ," he said. Bea wa sted no time calling the Daily Pilot. 1'1 called them that evening and told them I thought I was a winne r." The destination of their trip 1s still up 1n the air. They've been to Hawaii and they're planning a six -day cruise to Puerto Vallarta, but "we've never been to Europe ," sa id Roy. "I've always been kind of interested 1n Switzerland." Then, on the other hand, "we hove a little girl tn India that we've been sponsoring since she was 6 years old and she 1s now 13," said Bea. For the last eight years thdy've been sending money to the Children's Christian Fund so the gir l can go to school. "We've always told her we'd come see her 11 we could," said Bea. The trip could be as early as spring, but more than likely they will use the lree trip in July to celebrate their 21st anniversary, sa id Bea. In the meantime, Bea plans to keep busy w11h her pa inting classes and Ray plays acoustic guitar . "I paint most ly landscapes and florals," said Bea. She won't admit to being an artist, but 1'1 have a good teacher and enjoy 1t," sh e said. YOU COUL D BE OUR NEXT WINN ER! . . Daily '!f9!w~w!!' A CALL OUR HOTLINE FOR INFORMATION, 714 642-4333. , lllGHTS AVA/IA&£ FIOM OIANGf COUNTY TO /AX VIA GOtDtN Sf ATE AllUNfS . . r t SlayingsaspectiiZtradlted to Bfltaln LONDON (AP) -An American charaed wnh lhc I 97S killing or a London police constable arrived 1n Britain toda)' aboard ll Royal Air Fortt Jet af\er h1~ eitLntd1t1on from the United States. William Joseph Quinn. who once wa convicted in I re land of being 11 member orthc I RA. was put aboard the JCt at a U.S. Air Force base n~ar San Franc1sco~nd arrivtd this morn ing at the Ro} al Air Force base at Br11c Non on. near Oxford . umcs while pursu1na a su<spect fleeing from an lnih Republican rmy hideout. Later that )Car, Quinn wa convicted in Ireland of bclonJ>na to the outlawed I RA, but was released a )e&t later bttauk' of extradition d1fficult1es between Bnta1n and the Irish Republic. Quinn. a n Francisco rrs1dent and U.S. c1t1zcn, is charged with k1lhn' police con table Stephen Tibblc in February 1975. Britt h officials sa> Tibblc was shot thf$C Last wttk the U.S. upremc Court refu~ to hear Quinn's al')ument that th e London hoot1na was a political offense, and therefore not covered ~Y the U.S.- British extradition treat). . Quinn was arrested in September 1981 in Daly City, south of San Francisco, and has been in Jail s1nct. . U.S. OUSTS 55 SOVIET DIPLOMATS ... From Al consul. This matches numencall) the ex- pulsion of the fi ve Americans from Moscow for what th e Soviets unday called "1mperm1ss1blc act1v1t1cs." Redman s<11d the) were singled out because "1hc) are persons we ha"c reason to belic"c have engaged 1n acti v1t1es inconsistent with their d1plomauc status ... This appeared to an allcga11on 1hat the.> we re mvoh cd in c~p1onage actl\ltcs. ·but Red Qian did not IT):tke• the charge directly. Howe ver. he stressed th eir expulsio n was caused b> "the unjustifi ed acuon by the Soviets in expelling fh e U.S. diplomats tn Moscow." In Moscow. Gcnnad > Gera 1mo'-'. a spokesman for the ov1e1 Foreign Ministry. said toda) ... If the United States will 1ns1st on continuing 1his game of tit-for-lat. then this can continue 1ndcfin11cly. We consider it is time 10 stop:· A law known as the Leah)-C'ohen amendment that was enacted last year gave the executive branch three yea rs to bring the diplomatic staffs in the two countries to equality. The amendment pcrmilled the admini~ trauon to detcrm1oc how and when to meet the deadline. A second amendment by Sens. Patrick Leahy. D-Vt .. and Wilham Cohen. R-Mainc. was passed and signed earlier this month, requiring that within three years the U.S. and Soviet .N. mis ions be brought into rough cquitlity. Twenty-five Soviets who were . working at the U.N. mission in New York we re identified as intelligence agents last month and ordered to leave. The Sovic.u responded Sunday by accusing the five Americans or "impermissible act1vit1es" and giving them until Oct. 31 to depart from Moscow. Usually. the two sides cool down af\er a round of expulsions .. But the Reagan administration considers kicking out the Soviets in New York a sc~rate 1s uc. Redman aid th e l 'n1tcd States and the Soviet n1on had an agr~ment givins Mosco"' 320 d1plom1t1~ pos- tings in this countr). Bui. he.said, the Sovich ign ored long-standing U.S. concerns about the imbalances of the diplmatic m1ss1ons of the two coun- tries. . ~ Redman sn1d the Sov1Cts -were informed 1hat 1bc United .State would act to cc;tnbhsh parity 1f they retaliated for the .S. e'puls1on of2S U.N.-based o' ll't d1plomats_ordered by the Reagan adm1n1strat1on last month . The 1M1 ti ' cot 1he ~ 5 leH New York for home last "'eek an d the Soviets announced Su nda) the~ ""ere kicking fi ve U.S. diplomats 1n apparent retahauon b} Oct. 31. Redman stud he did not believe additional retaliator} measures by the Soviets would bcJuSt11ied because both sides were now at panty. MOUNTAIN LION ELUDES TRAPPERS ... From Al day a trapper kilkd a cougar 1n the park. Count> <,urcn ''ors questioned their 'itaffabout the 'iafel} of the park at toda} ·s board meeting in Santa Ana. Su pen 1 or Thomao; Rile} said he had reCCl\Cd .angr) ca lls from rcs1- dcnt 'i who complained that danger- ous animals i.uc h as mountain hons we re being prott:tll'd. while human v1s1tors "'ere at n'>k Supen ~or Rrurc Ne 1andc o;a1d the 7.600-acrc ( a\per., pa rk .. 1s not a w1ldhfc pr<.'\t.'nc . fhcse parks arc set aside for the rc<;1dt>nt s of Orange Count' to use" Hal k n zan. the count~ ·s park'> and recreation d1rc1.:tor. 1old the super- ' 1o;or'i his staff "ill meet w11h state Fish and C.amr representatives and co unt \ animal control offic1al'i. then return in a week with a list of altcrna11vcs concerning the fulurc of C aspcrc; park He c;a1d 1he park would remain closed unt1I 'iupen 1'iors act on one of th e altern atl\ ei.. He dec lined to sa> what th ose options may include. Wildlife ex perts speculated that the a comb1nat1on of encroaching de- velopment and a 14-year ban on hunting mountain lions combined to bring the animals in cloSer contact with man. The hunttng ban was reversed earlier this year by the state Legis- lature. and the state Department of Fish and Game is drawing up a pro~sed set of hunting regulations. Fish and Game spokesman Pat Moore said authonties know th ere are al least five hons in the Santa Ana Mountains where Caspers Park 1c; located aod could be as many as 25. Not long after the March attack. authorities captured a lioness and her cub in th e park and sent them to a ah Lake City zoo. tatew1de. there are an estimated 5.000 couµrs. he said. Each hon needs a territory of between 50 and IOOsquarc miles. and the growing population 1s worrying fa rmers and ranchers. Lions ""ere last hunted lcgall) b> sportsmen in 197 1 when the hon population was between 1.000 and 2.000. Because man 1s their onl y predator and he no lon~er hunts them. they may be becoming 1ncreas1ngly bold, Moore suggestl·d. ··eut that d~n·t ewla1n wh y we had two attark' 1n Caspers Park." he said. .. In a lot of places. mountain hons are prett > '-"Cll re mo' ed from man. but Orange Coun t) 1s kind of fun ny. Whereas a lot of communities grow out from the ct:ntcr. Orange County is kind ofa patchwork development. .. You·,c go1 wide open space. and sudden I} there·s a co mmunlly." Moore 'ia1d offi cials arc prepanng a plan 10 present to th e Fish and Game Comm1s\1on that could restore hm- 1ted hunt mg of mountain hons. He said the' aren't concerned about the populatton being de- stro}ed. "We·,e go1 four or fi ,e so-called e"<perts oui lhcrc tC) 1ne to trap one animal and there·s no sign >el. so a sport hunter has his "'Ork cut out for him. ··The point 1sn·1 to k1,ll." Moore said. "If they"re pursued. they'll become leer)." BE 11 EB .m UGHT I CANDLE THIN TO CURSE THE DARKNESS. When World War II ended, world leaders vowed, "Never again!" They understood that in a world ever-threatened by the darkness of war, the United Nations could be a positive force for peace: a place to tum when there's no place el e to tum. Today, the idea they brought to light forty· one years ago still bums with its ori~inal promise. The purpose for which nations . gathered to form the UN-to avoid World War Ill -ha s thus far been achieved. The forum for resolving international confli cts peacefully remains intact. In recognition of the 4 lst anniversary of the founding of the UN, and of our nation's role in the achievements of its agencies and organizations, McDonnell Douglas plants and offices are closed Monday, October 20-an annual observance started 28 years ago. NICDONNELL DOUGLAS . . ,. .. Per~onalltles of cltles analyzed NEW VO&K (AP) -New YoiUn w ......... Fl•e- sp1ritual and Clrvelanckrs hive an iakiOrity complex. . mgh co~to mle OD 'Gay· Olympics' name WASHINGTON (AP) -A homotellual riaht1 poup wants the Supmnc Coun to rule that the ,ovemment is bcina discriminatory In blocki' them from usina "Oay Olympics' u the name of their athletic competition. The Su~me Court qreed Mon-day to decade the case, in which lower count have so far blocked San Franciaco Arts and Athletics from · usina the word Olympict. The jus- tices will study whether the United States Olympic Committee and the International Olympic Committee Sun, wind not toblamefor ozone dropoff WASHINGTON (AP) -What- ever is causing protective ozone lO disappear over the South Pole, it problbly isn't the sun and the wind, say scientists on the frozen cont inent. They said Monday they believe a chemical process is behind the puzzl- ioa drop in ozone concentrations every October. But they are not ready to blame man-made chemicals yet The Antarctic discoveries, con- firmed culicr this year, set ofT a flurry of scienfificand govem~ntal activi- ty because ozone is necessary to suppon life as we know it, and the "hole" was the first concrete evidence of damaae to the ozone layer despite a decade of warnings from scientists. Another study shows the ozone dropofT occurs over the North Pole. have exclusive trademark control over the term Olympec. The py poup arsun that othtt orpni.r.at1on1 have frequently used the name Olympic for vanous com· petitions without beina prottCuted. In other action, t~ hap court: -Apccd to decide whether the free s~h ri&hts of a public clerk- typist 1n Houston were violated when she was fired for sayioa she hoped someone assas11nates President Re-' apn. -Refused to revive a Paducah, Ky., ordinance dcc~arin& any busi- ness a .PUblic nuisance if 11 "•r• primarily in sellina or lhowi111 Ob- IC'Cne mattrial. • -Rejected a challente lO the Rcaaan administration's ICtioa in January 1914, with the support of Convcu. to establish full diplomatJc relations with the Vatican. -Aaittd to decide in an Okla- homa case wfie\her railroads may be forced to pay proportionally hiaher state propeny taxes than otha busi- nesses. -Rcfu~ to shield tbe dauahter of forme r Philippines President Ferdmand Marcios from 1mprison-~t ~r~fusi~tocoopna~ina federal 1nvnti11t1on of alle&ed bnbery of Ptulippinc officials by U.S. arms deaJcn. San Franctsco Ans and AthlctJo ~rpn1zed the first "Gay Olympics" tn 1982, prompuna Olymp1r officials lo file a lawsuit. A federal judge ordered the 411. croup to drop the word "Olympic • from the title ofitsquad~nnial sporu competition. The organization called the second such event Gay Games II. ''IF YOU WANNA ·WIN, YOU· OOTTA PLAY WIN-GO!" Clleelt 10411 '1-N11111Hr1 on P111 Al. Daily Pilat & TWA FI NO OUT HOW GOOD WE REALLY ARE. LAX /Orange County Connections Via Golden State Airlines WIN-GO Hotline: (71 4)642-4333 So say uccutivcs POiied by SNUy 81011uck, a renarch ~=;. BkMnidl Mbd 2.610metaud~Who1nV91 hll Ast Oii ., ............. . (or tfwir V .... on the •tioll'I eitin M plMles IO Yilll, 9'Vt .,, weft ia. Ill 1 condented tbcirmponsn for an article ill die Nov. 3-..on:.-m J 'nr San Francisco ranked first and LOt An,ela leCOed M tbc cibel wt.e ma.kin& fntnds is easiest. .. New Yorkers arc~ (bccau1r) people IO lO NeW ~ork ~ ... mau mone~. so this puts the locals perpetually on auard.' Blouuck Mid. "Peook in Califom11 want money, too,. but they wut more: in b.-.• California. a radiant personality, and 1n Northern California, lO be considered deep -~•ritually, tcchnk:ally or anj1tically. "Cahfom1ans are fnendher becaute they need you u an audience so they can show you how radiant (or deep) they have become ... he wrote. Boston was judged hardest to make friends "because of the in1en1e professional competition there, .. Blotnic said. The formauon of ozone -a LJI!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~~~~ pollutant at ground level -by ultra· violet rays high in the atmosphere keeps most of those rays from rcachina the surface of the Earth, where they could be deadly to some life forms. The Environmental Protection Agencyestimateseach one percent decline in ozone at hifh altitudes means 200,000 more skin cancers around the globe every year. Reagan and Kohl aiming for more arms reduction WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan welcomed West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to the W.hite House today and said he has no doubt an arms reduction agreement with the Soviet Union will be reached. Dunng a welcoming ceremony. Reagan said, "When the next agree- ment is finall y reached with the Soviet Union -l(ld I say when. not if • -it will not be the result of timidity on the pan of Western nations." The talks with the Soviet Union on reducing offensive weapons, Reagan said, represent "a giant step forward from the time not so long ago when arms talks merely put a cap on weapons at high levels. permitting the building of more missiles." , Kohl was received with full mili- tary honors for his seventh m~ting with Reagan in four years ago. With Reagan stand ing at his side. Kohl said the goal of the two countries is to create peace and security with fewer weapons. He said the Iceland summit show- ed that the Soviet Union. ltke the United States, 1s interested 1n 1m· proving East-West relations. "And we should take the Soviet Union at its word and sound them out at the negotiating table, where real proirns can be made," Kohl said. Gulr• tome red tlde mayla•thromonths CORPUS CHRISTI. Texas (AP) - A toitic red tide that invaded the Texas coast in August covers hun- dreds of square miles of Gulf water and could linger through December. threatening shellfish spawning areas. "It may be later than that. dcpend· ina on the season." said Pat Pat- terson, a National Weather Service forecaster. The red tide. an explosion of microscopic organisms. appeared 1n late AUfUSt near Galveston and has moved into Mexican waters, leaving behind millions of dead fish. Officials in this city of 250.000 closed beaches to swimmers and oyster harvesting. which was to begin Nov. I, has been suspended. Bioloaists said the red tide's ex - istence depends on the concentration of orpnisms. wind direction and speed and water temperature. BUe w1e.eJ 110C to meet w1tlJ Go~ cJJev BOSTON (AP) -Nobel Peace Prize-winner Elie Wiesel say~s he hopes his visit to the Soviet Union will Jive him an opportunity to try to penuadc that nation's leader to allow Jews and dissidents to leave. WiCKl {>lanned to leave for the Soviet Union today. one week after he was awarded the Nobel for his writinp on human riahts 1Hues. He said he uked to meet wit~ Soviet leader Mikhail Gorblchev, but Sov· iet authorities "keep ~ou w&Jtma until the la1t m1n1ne to let )OU know." The {>Uf'POst of the wceklona tnp i to invite the Soviet Union tn a conference in Wuhinaton on non· Jcwash vic:ums of the Holocaust and to talk to Qorb9chcv about human nahts abuses, W1ncl said Mondar.. "I would hkc to ... tee if 1l's po 1blc to find a common lanauaac simply btcauK we ~peak on behalf of uffenna " he \81d . ,, ... e I ~ New Cambridge KOs generic competition.! e Regular~ Menthol, Kings~IOOs SURGEON GENERAL'S WARNING : Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result 1n Fetal Injury, Premature Birth , And low Birth Weight. .. I) mq tar • 0 9 mg nteollnuv per c19a1e111 by f TC method I .. Moslem group claiming atiduction of American BEIRUT ( P) -An undel'il'Ound group claimed today It kidnapped a 56-year-old American and alleged he worked for the CIA and the Israeli sttrct service. The Ur1i ted States denied the charJCS. The Revolutionary Just1~ Organization. a group believed made up of Shiite Moslems loyal to lra'n, 1dent1fied the hoslage . as Edward Austin Trac)' of Vermont. If Tracy's abduction 1 confirmed. he would be the seventh Americ:rn missing an U-banon. The Re' olutton- af) Jusu~ Organizatton claims to hold one of tht' previous Amencan kidnap v1ct1ms. The group made its claim 1n a handwritten nolt' 1n Arabic delivercd'"to the Beirut office of a We~lcrn news agency. The statement was accompanied b) a photograph ofTracy and a photocop) of his pas port. The white-haired Traq writes illustrated children's books. He was one of the fewer than a dozen Amencans who remained an "est Beirut afier the latest exodus of • foreigners an ~pnl prompted b) a sencs of poltt1call~ mott\'ated kidnappings. Trt1l·y's mother. Dort • 71i. said an a telepbone 1nten 1ew from South Burhnaton. Vt .. tha,t her son""has "bttn gone from Burlington for more than 20 years. and I didn't hear from him for about I 0 )'Cars. but then he be&an writing to me about a· year aao ... he aid she is worried about her son being in Beirut. "and the fact that I don't know what he's doing. He never <Ul)~ what he's doing ... The underground group dad not sa} when or where Traq "a<i. nbductt'd. "The Re' olut1onal) Jusucc Organization announces the am·st of Jewish American p~ called Edward Austin Trac~ aner he \\aS defimtely proven to be .... feeding the (Israeli sccn.•t service) Mossad and the CIA with information (and) ... spying for the C IA." the group said in its statcmcn1 · In \.\ a\hangton. While Ho use spoke man Larry pca~l's 'aid Trac) "has no connection with the U.S. go' ernment ~llegataons of his kidnappers that he \\Orks for thl' C•~ arc totallv wtthOQ.t foundation." . ' :IBM to quit ~South Africa Rioting erupts f ollowing·crash death of Mozambique president By the Associated Press Ed:ward Tracy Aquino meets with her controversial defense minister NEW YO RK (AP) -IBM said H ..\RARE. Zimbabwe -Thousands of rampaging youths who blamed MANILA. Philippines (AP) today 11 wall sell m South African outh ..\frica for the death of M0Lamb1Qut"s president smashed offices. President Corazon Aquino met bnef- subs1d1af) because of the detenorat-oven urned car!I, thre" firebombs and attacked shoppers and office workers ly Monda) with her controversial ing political and economic s1tua11on toda'. The targets included the l' . Em bass) and diplomatic missions and defense minister. and an opposition an the racaall) d1v1ded count!). state. a1rhnl'\ office of outh ..\fnca and Malawi. the only African nation that politician warned that unspecified The announcement came a da} h3!> d1ploma11l 11es "1th outh ..\fnca. But the' 1olence. which erupted after a forces v.ere out to topple her govem- afler General Motors Corp. the gathenngat the Mozambique Embass~ to mourn the death ofSamora Machel. ment by mad-December. second biggest U.S.-based cmplo)'cr turned random as the es11matcd 5.000 rioters -nearl) all of them black -Presidential spokesman Teodoro in South Afnca after Mobil Corp., rampaged throughou1 the downto"n area and !luburbs with cans of gasoline Benigno said Mrs. Aquino talked said it would sell its South African and rock\ and tree branches. briefly wilh Defense Minister Juan .. .operations to local interests. Ponce En rile and Chief of Sta IT Gen. IB M said in a news release lhat ll Buses hit traln; 35 perish in Pakistan Fidel Ramos at Malacangang Palace. 'would sell the subs1diaf). which He said he did not know what 1hey accounted for less than I percent of KAR .\CH I. Pakistan -Two packed buses that were racing each other discussed. the parent company's sales int 984. to slammed into a moving passenger train toda). k1lltng at least 35 people and Some of Mrs. Aquino's supponers a new company established .. for the injunng 24 others. ofJic1alsand witnesses said. All those killed had been aboard have called on Enrile to resign over benefit of the employees of IBM the buses and 11 appeared no one on the train was injured. police said. Pohce his criticism of her strategy for South Africa." and witnesses said the buses were racing each other when they approached a settling the communist insurgency on IBM South Africa employed I. 914 train crossing that had not been blocked ofT even though an express passenger Mindanao island and her refusal to workers in 1984. accordinl to the train was passing through. The two speeding bu5es hit the train and' were schedule new presidential elections. I R ·b·i· h demoltshed. wttnesses said. Man) bus passengers were crushed beneath the Manila newspa~rs reported Tues· nvestor esponsa 1 tty esearc ~heels of the tram. the} said. day that unidenufied military com-Center. a Washington-based group that studies U.S. investment in South manders have pledged to suppon ~frica. Prosecution of Nazl court re'ected Ennle an the growing Cabinet cnsas. :I Military spokesman Col. Honesto The sale 1s to be completed by BERLIN -West Berlin jUSllCc officials announced today the~ ha\c lsleta inuiall y said Tuesday that ~r ------=-- Bradley supporter collapses, dies in fund-raising relay 8~ Uae .Auoclaced Prt11 While top Repul5tican candidates ralhcd in San Gabriel and Democrat Tom Bradlc~ campaigned in San Francisco. a Bradle) supporter died in a fund-raising foot relu) 1n Lo An&eles. It all happened Monda). scarcely two weeks before the elections. Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradle) 's Run for California had s1artcd Oct. 18 in San DiefO and was ~chcdulcd to end Oct. 301n acramento. after more . than 800 sponsored runner~ -each contributing $500 -run 1he rl'la) 1n half-mile segments . But on Broadway in do" n IO"'-n Lo~ Angeles. Howard Quon. 54. fainted Monday and was in full cardiac arrest on am' al at the Frenc h Hospttal. Quon. former president of the Chinese C'1t1zens Alliance. had been a long-tame supponcr of Bradle) He was rcponed tObe in good health. although he was not a jogger. Bradle) campaign spokeswoman Ali Webb said Bradle} ··was vc~. very saddened b) this traged\. He feels the Chinese communtt> has lost a fnend a nd that all of Los Angeles 1s suffering w11h them." t 1he San Gabriel Valley Re-- publican pep ral ly. u.~. Senate ~·n­ d1date Ed Z chau said has race qa1nst Democratic incumbent Alan Cranston "could be the most critic.al race in the federal contests in the country ... It will probably make a d11Terence whether Prts1dent Reqan has a Republican Senate to suppon him." The issue. Zschau said. is "whether or not the political. cc:onomic. a nd foreign poltcy philosophy of RonaJd Reagan becomes the pnmary foun- da11on of our nation's system." Zschau said Cranston has opposed Reagan "75 percent of the time in the la!>t SI.\ )Cal'!. ... Joining Zschau at the ra.lly. attend- ed b} 400 part) enthusiasts. were mo!>! of the top GOP candidates, who collect1' eh call themselves "Team '86.. . Go' George Dcukmej1an said other ~mocrauc candidates ~ spurning Cranston and Bradley. Rl'ferring to his own popularity and lead an the polls. Dcukmejian said he \\Ould wager that "my picture appears an more campaign brochures of ~mocratt<: candidates than Tom Brad le} 's Bird trails by 2-1 margin; other justices lose support By tbe AHoclated Preu LOS ANGELES -California Chief Jus11ce Rose Elizabeth Bird would lose her seat by a 2-1 margin if the election were held today. and suppan was declining for two associate justices linked to Bird. a newspaper poll found. Thin y-one percent of Califo rnians surveyed said the' would reconfirm Bird for a 12-year term, while 60 percent said the~ "'ouldn't and 9 percent were undecided, according to a Los Angeles Times Poll published today. These results from the statewide poll of likel) 'otcrs 1aken Oct. 11-16 represent vinually no change from the Tunes surve) of hkcl~ vo ters taken Sept. 5-9. In contrast. support for jusuccs Cru7 Re)'noso and JoSt'ph R. Grodin. the targets of conscrvattve opposition along with Bard . had slipped. March I. IBM said. The new com-decided against prosecuting members of the NaL1s' infamous People's Court. military leaders were to gat'herlater in pany will be headed by Jack Clarke. which sentenced more than 5.000 people to death during the Third Reich. the day in Man~la, but he said later Immigration bill costly to LA County currentl) general manager of I BM Rupert cholz. West Berlin cit) jus11ce minister. said evidence against the that the meeting was scheduled for LO ANGELES-The immigration reform bill passed by Congress could ;.=o=ut=h=A=fi=r=1c=a·~~~~~~~~~=fu=r=m=c=r =P=eo=p=le=·=s =C=o=u=n=o=ffi=1c=1=al=s=w=a=s=w=e=a=k =be=c=a=u=e=o=f=t=h=e=p=a=ssa~ge=o=f=t=1m~~~~=W~e=d=ne=sd~ay=·~~~~~~~~~ co~~s AngclesCount}anc~ima~dS l9Q I millionanincreasedwelfa~and health costs by 1991 , officials said .\ repon Monda) from Chief Adminastra11 ve Officer James C. Hankla to count) !>uperv1sors assumes there With today's tax reforms, your best source for borrowing money is right where you live. 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"They d~cadcd to .~eep-sax some negative anformauon not realizing it would be discovered. In the counroom. attornc\ James Neal accused witness DeWitt Morgan of havi ng convenient amnesia re11,ardang the whereabouts of a controversial Fire Dcpanment memorandum. The assault on Morgan's credabihty came at the end of Monda} 's ~ss1on in which jurors heard for the first ll!l"e about t.he massing memorandum concerning an alleged prediction of calam11y on the 111-fated "Tw1hgh1 Zone"' mo' ae set. Tijuana st111 off llmlts after dar.t SAN DIEGO-AOertwo years. the Nav> sttll considers the border city of Tijuana to be too dangerou~ afier dark for sailors and o ther service personnel. Na')' officials said they sec no chance ofa negotiated peace or hft1ngofthedusk. to dawn curfew m the near future. "There ts no plan at this time (o meet with the mayor of Tijuana or the Tijuana poltce chief." Navy spokesman Craig fiueblcr said. Italian R est a urant Ment ion seeing chis ad in che Daily Pilot and you will re ceive I/2 Bottle Fetze r Barrel Select Chardonnay included wich D inne r For Two Sunday chru Thursday • LJDA Wldtfleld (center) •tan u .. JolaDnte Mae Glbeon: FBI" wttb Howard Rolltu (left) and Rlcbard L&WMn) tontc,llt at 8 on C88, Channel 2. · (t)WME -11:40- **'A "VIiion Outtl'" (1115) Mellllw Modine, .... Flcnnnno. -11:41-CDMOYIE • "°"11 Of Tht Night" ( 1915) (l)MOYIE * * ''8'concl-Hand Hew11" ( 1MO) Rober] .... ~ HwTla. • -12:00-ITALQ OF M UNEXPfCTED ODOCOUU NIWI JOHN MCt.AUOHUN't ONE ON -~ ~SADAT -12:30-D 8 LATE NIGHT WYni DAVID l.ETTEMIAH 1w~LMXPECTED * * ''Slllltto" (19M) Allx Cotd, 8"t1 Ekllnd. i =IMP088al TIU CONfQ8ION8 'Chorus Line' firstrate in FU.llerton By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH-monolgoues are deh\Cred with wit performance. ~,...c.,.,,,,...,, d G , an sarcasm and somellr:'lcs deep ilen Shiroma. another \t'teran of Excellent. excellen1 excellent!! emotional pain. 8)' the play·~ end. the the Grand Dinner Theater show. who "A Chorus 1.1ne," the longest audience'ts"deepl) invol vro in each recreates his rok as the reticent runnin$ musical 1n Broadway history performer's hfe. Puerto Rican Paul. makes an emo- and winner of nine Tony awards. The success Qf.fullen on's "Choru s t1onal impact wuh the audience with opened the 1986-1987 theatre season Line," can be (arg~ly attributed to the a monologue in which he describes for the Fullerton Civic Light Opera. talents of director/choreographer the pain ex pe rienced when hi s The presentation. directed and Taylor and his assistant Linda parents' di so' ered his hidden choreographed by Danny Miller. is a Talcott. Taylor. however is not un-homose,uaht}. maJical blend of dance and song that familiar with the presentation. Not Throughout the musical pro- lcads its audience through the Ii ves of only cast in the play many times. he duct ion. the dancing 1s wonderful: the unsung heroes of 1he American was tlle director/choreographer for howcq~r. there 1s one special number musical theater -the chorus the Grand Dinner Theater's pro-that bears mentioning. Lisa Dl)dcn. dancers. duct1on of ""Chorus Linc," for which who recentl} completed a five month The heanbreak and fleeting Jo~ s of he received unanimous cnt1cal ac-run of".\ Chorus Line" at thl' Sahara Broad1,1,a ~ dancers 1s we ll claim. HotelinLas Vegas.dancroastunning documented 1n the two-hour sho1,1,. The show featured Broadwa\ and number 1n wh u:h her incred ible skills The presentation begins with Zach. nauonal touri ng com pan) · pro-':"e re rewarded b~ rousing applause played b) Steven Behn. the director of fess1onals and a full orchestra from th e aud1::ncc the new Broadway musical asscmbl-Barbara Carlton. 1,1,ho pla~s he1 la. .\nd. not to be forgonen. 1,1,as 1he mg a group of semifinalists to de-recreates the role she had pre' iousl) ~1ng1ng bnllancc of Liz Jones in a 1erm1nc who 1,1,.lll be pan of the luck\ performed tn the C,ra nd Dinner beautiful rcnd111on of"What I did for e11ht to win roles in the chorus ltnc. Theater's production . .\lthough apt I} LOH' .. Zach puts the 16 hopefuls through a called a "bitch" b) one of her co-".\ ( horu~ Linc" ru ns through naorous senc of dance. J3ZZ and hopefuls. Carlton did a superb JOb 1n :".1l\ ember I at the Plummer ballet comb1nat1ons -he then ask the ponrayal oft he brash and haught)' -\ud11onum 1n Fullenon. on C"hap- each dancer10 step forward and ewe a 'herla. man -\\enue at Lemon Street. 1,1,ith "THE BEST PICTURE OF THE YEAR:' -~A HC HA/Hf J Juanna lanf;&liJ ~·- fiile»-Oct-.:td 111 lllllo\ 'ICTA 061WOI ~ "" ~ . . ,_,_, ~"" --NOW PLAYING-- I -··~1 1""!:f•'1 . ..._ ..... ........... c-t ...... ... ... ... ~... "'"" .. ... ..... •UOWM"""* OUtlOI ......... , ...... w... ........... • .,..... ...... ......... ,. U.• • ....,..,.._,.. • u ~ • ITWnlll ..... ~__.. .._.._..... . ......... ~ .. ,.... ,, .. ,.. ., ... , personal synopsis of his or her hfe. -\lso to be C'Ommcndcd for a tcm fic performanC'es Thur days through It as through this question and performance as the perk} Val 1s Sdturda)''> at 8 p.m. and Sunda ~ ·=-·----.... .. .,,. _.__ ,.... ....... O.....••·-- Directors cal tin ...... -... 'mutilation of hi Mid . HOLLYWOOD (AP) -The • coloMintina of vinta,e black-e.nd- whi&e film is a "muulauon ofhiMOl'.f" that must be 1toPl)ed, .alin,a the full cneflies of the Oirecton Guild of Amcnca. the aroup's said 1n a formal policy declaration. ... ~ .... 1zd aCdlF ..... I rewri:::e. of *"r wlllllt bllie¥e ~ ... ..., I I •• DOA Preli rl111t Oilleri C... llicL The national board of the 8,000- member Juild voted unanimously Saturday 1n New York City to utilize all the auild's resources to oppo1e 1he color tintina process. spokesman Chuck Warn s.11d Sunday. The board called the colorin& of vi ntaae movies "artistic des~ ccrauon.'' sayinJ the procns is a "mutilation of h11tory. not merely as ir relates to film but as it affects our society's perception of itstlf, .. W~m Eartttt tlus week. tbe DOA .U.. a chal!n e to the i1wallCll el copy · is for tinted dlt-ic:a. .. i• the or computer pn>e119 w M to little more than ........... br numbers" and 1boulda•1 be copyriah ted. 5:45. 8:00, 10: 15 '"THI NAMa OP THE RO•" (N13) 7· 15, t:30 l I [) ( , '' ..J' 1I J ~ .. 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NC( "THE COLOR OF MONEY" (R) NO BARGAIN PRICE 7:30. t :'5 "OEAOLY FNEJI>" (RI &:30. 10·00 "WEEKEND WAMIQf'" (RI S1 00 TIU ' llllD ' "THAT'S LIFE" (PO-131 JACK LEMMON Sl 00 TIU ' E a oo. 8 oo. 10 oo "CflOCOOIU DUNOH" NO BARGAIN PRICE a· 1s. 8 30. 10 1s WHOOPI GOLD8ERG "JUMPtN JACK FLASH" (R) i 1 oe ttlS ' lllD 1<00. t . 15 "•TAND ay ... IR> 1110 T\IS & WO 7 30, t 30 "Cl'IOCOOl.I DUNDll" NO BARGAIN PRICE (PG 13 9:00, • 15, 10 10 "RUTHLEll NOPU" (RI 8 30 8·30 "ftMll MUH" (PG 131 •1 00 TUES & WED "DUDl Y FMNO" !RI & 15, 9 45 "WllKEND WAlllOR" (RI •1.00 TUES & WED. "IT AND BY ME" (R) a 30. a 30. 10 10 '2 00 TUES & WED "THE OOSPfL ACCON>INQ TO VIC" (PG 13) S2 00 lllS ' WlD a 45 a •5. 10 25 "THA rs LIFE" f PG· 131 7 15. 9 30 12 00 TUES & WED "JUMPIN' JACK FLAIH"IRI 7 30, 9 •5 S100 TIU ' 111(0 "CROCODtlE DUMDEI" tPG 131 9.00 •• 00. 10 00 NO IAMAIN PRICE ••NQGYIUI QOTMAMtlD" f PG-131I00 I 15 10 15 UM TllS ' MD m--=.=:.=::.:...:.:::..===--1111BIND WANIOW' (A) * .. ,,_ COLO.. OP~cll\) 116,3 ~. 9•10 l ·M A llSIR GOO" C"I 1 10. a 30. s •5 • oo 100, 10·11 "MCRUITI" (Al "2 00 TUES & WED "RU'M.111 NM.F 06. 10.05 "CMC*I CMIYOW' (POI U TUES &WED "BLUE VELVET" (R) 8·00 "PL.A YING FOR KEEPS" (PG 13) 1:00, 10·05 "RECRUITS" tRI a 30 "CHOKE CANYON" (PGI 1.10. 10;00 "PeGOY SUI QOT MARRleD" &·00, 8:15, 10:10 Sl.00 T\IS ' 1E1 E "PEOOY IU. GOT MAMIE>" &·00. 8•15, 10:10 S2 00 T\l'S ' MD "STAND av •" (R) 1·30. 8:30. 10:00 $2.00 TUES & WED "IOY WHO COULO Fl Y" (PG) .. "FLIGHT NAYIQATC>lt" •2 00 TUES & WED. BURT LANCASnA "TOUGH GUYS" tflG> '2 00 TU£S & W£0 7 30, t :30 "TOUGH CIU'tr tl'GI 1;30, t:30 •2 00 TUES & WED "JUMPIN' JACK FlAIM"(RI 7 00 ••• 15 SZ 00 TIIS & MD I ~.-.1· .... ~ "• • •• I r." ,\, ; 1 ' ~ ..... -• SUI ' Weftet4ay, October it ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19) enario highhghts plethora of op. portunitic -key is 10 be ~elccll\c, choose quality over quantity. Lons· distance communication could re ult 111 JOumey or writing prOJCCI. Keep rcsol- uuons concerning diet, nutnuon. health. SYDNEY 0MARR TAURUS (April 20.May 20): Dela) cvcn1ually works 1n your favor Check details. don't rush. avoid basing actt0ns on impulse. Read small print realize someone '"behind scenes" ha.-,~ our bes• interests at heart. GEMINI {May 21 -Junc 20): You can almost wnte )UUI o"n 11ck\.'I. Judgment. intuition are on target. Personal magnetism is h~ightcned -man) people are drawn to }Ou and seek )Our guidance. appro"al 1 CANCER (J une 21-JUI) 22): Domestic adjustment 141 featured -could jncludc serious consideration concerning residence. manta! status. Sl·crl't 1s revealed. caoses some embarrassment but C\ entuall) crcall·s prro;onal ht·nl·fi1 LEO(July 23-Au~. 22): Wish comes true in unorthndcn manm·r. \oml'OJll' Js planning a "surprise." Scenario highlights rn) ~lt:r). gl•1rnor. dandl'\llfll' prrangemcnt. You'll ha ve luck rn ma11ers ofspt·t:ulataon. St1t·I.. \\1th numtwr 7. 1 VIRGO (August 23-Sept 22): Emphasis on dt'adline'I. challengt''· Intensified love relationship. You'll be given more authont\. )ou'll all>o ha'e chance to hit financial jackpot Go straight 10 top 1n making rt'Quest LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22) \Vhat !>Ccmcd far awa} I\ d o'>('r than ong1nalh pnucipated. E'mphas1son crca_tn11 . ab1ht~ to complete proJctt. lmpnnt 'uu1 own s1ylc. real11e~ loved one will evcn\Uall> COOpt'r'Jte Uuroc-n '-'Ill be hlkd. SCORPIO (Oct 23-No"'· 21 ): ln1u111on rina~ true -fa mil) mcmberwunts 10 tt'Conc1k. could invitt )OU 10 iourmct dinner. Mone)' 1~ IO\C.llved - Financial di putc wi 11 beam 1c3bly St.'t t lcd. Your ex trascnsory pcrcc1H ion work~ overtime. SAOITT ARIUS (Nov. 22·Dcc. 21 ): Moods attempt to dominate logic tnvc for balance. avoid brooding, Empham abo on special rights. pcrm1~ ion!.. It-gal papers. Cancer native helps 1n loca11ng miss1n~ artu:lc. You emerge \ IClOflOUS. CAPRICORN (Dec. _22-Jan. I\)): Dl\ers1f). d1'lpla) "ers.a11ht). ~Ire~~ commun1cat1on. humor. adap1ab1ht). You'll receive gift that could include add111on 10 wardrobe. ·rravel inv1ta11on could also be part ofcxriting 'lcenano, AQUARIUS (Jan. 20.Fcb. 18): C'hcck details. reahLc that "n>mon1ic ~ituation" might not equal "bed of roes," Mean~ be rcali.,1ie. prott•ct self in emotional clinches. Professional upenor apprt>c1a1e l'ITorts. p1omotion could be 10 store. PISCES (Fcbruar)' 19-March 20): Man) of)our "best 4ual111e~" surge to lorefront. V1e\\S are verified. romance plays maJOr role. ind I\ 1ouJI hch1nd ...:-cnes scn~s as "pri vate cheering scrt1on." Spotlight .llc,o o n ll'.11 t'!i tatc propert}. financial deal. . IF OCTOBER U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you arc trt•ati\c. J~nam1l·. c;cn!.ual, Citubborn. willing to tear down for ultimate purpo<;e ol rrbu1ld1ng on morl' sui table structure. Taurus. Leo. Scorpio people pla) important roles 1n )our life. You set your own pattern early. could haq~ hccn <,cparatt•d from ont• tir hoth parents while still young. Yciu did not fit into fam11\ \t:hcmc ( uncnt t H'll' h1ghhgh1.-, partnership. marriage. business. ab1li1~ to rl'l·oup tinunual luv' '\ ou'll tra\el 1n December. and IO\C pla)s maJOr role Field trips chart perilous frontiers .\ fe" years ago. some entcrpn ing educator d1s<.·o, ercd .. Man doc~ no1 lhe b' the thm.~ R!. alone." so ht• added· a fourth R: Rccrea11onal Education. It 1scommonl} referred 10 as the Field Tnp. The wa> 11 worked was simple \ uu Joined 30 or 40 inquinng little m1ndo; t(l one ano1hcr b\ "caving their hands together. gc11lng a fc" mothers to chaperont• and ta king them to the inner city where the) learned ahout life first hand ~l first. it was a march through museums. public buildings and 1om. Then 1t got down 10 lours of pov.cr \ta11ons, fast food 1..nchens, v.atching paint d11 on park benches and aO\ plan~ owned h) a brother-in-la" who "ould open h1 '> doors to kids lor a ltarning expencncc As a fronl·linc chaperone (rel ) I Qnce draAAed through a steel foundr' P!' ERMA W+ •. BOllECI v. hcre m) t'arnng' melted dm' n .\ften.,,ards I ash •tl one ol tht· ~1d' what he learned about life and hr \J1J "I learm·d 'ou can lol.'I.. the rt·,1 n111m door and "rra"I oul under 11 <tnll e'er.one cl~" 111 lh inl.. thcrl··c, c..o me tlnc in 1hert· .. One begins 10 qut'Sltlln thl' '' 1\dom of the traps when ) uu rilll' a 1ru1 n lor 20 m1lcs"11h -tO 5-} car-olds to a pl.1lt" no bigger than ) our cofft•e 1ahk Jnd lwar a child sa~ tht• best part ot tht· 111p wa~ the soft-drink mach1nl'. Wh:11 brought this up Y.as the othcr J;I\ I \\a~ wa111ng for a plane at lht• airport and bet"ecn people running an O.J \1mp<.on foot race 10 G:itr 87. ,<.,mht·r face' dra~1ng luggage lil..c pat ~ mu ks. and a fc .. , JX'Oplc !>lceping .. , 11h tht•ir mouth<. open camc a ··1t-arning C\JX'rll'nce" stumbling through tht• terminal There .. ,ere aho ut 20 \\l'l' people \\ 11h their name-; pinned to 1hc1r coats. and the\ lormt·d a human rha1n 1hat ~nal..cd th rou~h lht• n uo;h of tra' r lcr\. F1- nalh . one of lh<:m did lht• un- th1nhhle. He DROPPED HA.NDS and raced o'er toward a tabk 1n thl' v.a1ting area. "hcre a paper cup had hn·n abandoned He gulped do" n a mouthful of 1t·c and rCJOIOl'd lhl' ··1twr ufltlc ·· fhcre 1s no doubt 1n m' mind 1h:1111."a' the moo;1 memorahlt' part of thl' entire e\curs1on. ll°s gc111ng tougher and tou~hl'r to perpetuau.· the hdd Tnp Mothers who used to \olun1cer a\ l hapt'ron' arc holding do"n Joho, 0111<.1dc tht• home. Budget l ut<. in 'l hool, lln1111hl' use of buse~ to gel lhl·m tht·rl' .\nd fact• 11. kids arl' gelling hardt•r and harderto 1mprl'''"rlla11le. You haH' 10 admire tht• tkd1lat1on of those ICY. teachers" ho organ11e trip'> to damt•<, and bool.. tundenc' and cspcn all\ the sainted oOl'S "ho tal..e clas<sc~ to the nauon's capital for a week. I heard of onl' I.. 1d "ho borro" l'<l hi-; dad·s ca1m·ra to record his tnp lo the nation\ tap11al of freedom anti dl·mocrac~ lie forgot 10 take a 'i1ngk picture unul tht• las1 da) at >\rl1ngton It wa s a real "learning c'pcncncc" He karned 11 tal..e'i three mon1h s ol "busing dtrt) d1\hr' in a restaurant" to pa) for Sim v.onh of pictures of tombstont''· Ma~tx· 1t\ ''<>rth 11. A.cceptjury service as your moral duty DE"R -\N~ I \NDFRS: M' hu"'· band and I canw Imm fam1he·, that '1.erc hom·~1 and hard-"'ork1ng. but had \Cf! little monq. He got h1<, education th rough lht• GI ball and I got mine from a ncarb) college \\.e both v.orked at lldd JO b'I beginning in our te,·n<, Hr started a' a nev.spapcr reporter. I a!) an elcmen· Lal) M:hoolteachl'r \\.hen we dt•rnkJ 10 go into hus1ne'i\ tor ourr>dH''>. the onl~ capllal we had was our hrain'> and muscle For }Car' "'l' w or~ed night and da) J v.a~ afraid hi\ health Y.ould fail .\nd mine. too I had thrl'<.' children in thl' earh 'l'<lr'-and '"tr~l'<I t"o JOh<,, a'> "'ell Sluw h "l' emt·r~l·d a' a lk dgllng compan). doing" 11hou1 \O "''could gl\e cmplO\ct'' '>alar. 1ntrl'U'>e\ l-1- nall) \\C built our t•Y.O plant (hca' ti) mongagrd l and emploH·d ahout 70 people l\n eral month'> ago \\t: l.:tught .1 h1ghl~ plalt'd t•m plmt'l' rhca11ng on htH'\pcnsc acrnunl.\ "" dl·part ml•nt ANN UNDERS Y.a'> the onl' IJOt' 1ha1 l>hnY.nJ no profits More. than once he wa~ found a<,leep at h1'i des!.. M~ husband fired him but continued his <;alar. for three mon1hs :ind helped him fin.d another 1oh Ht• \Ul'd u.-. \\c kit \\Chad a g11ol.I rn'>c and v.ould '>urel} get a fa vorahlc \l'rd1t·1 ~l' v.e rt• m1stakt•n l ht· JUI) v.J\ madl' up ol la 1d-ofT v.orl..l"r~ and lo"cr-m1ddlc-cla\\ people. Onl~ onc Juror \~a' neat!~ drl'c,scd. Not one had held a management pos111on Two at·tuall~ kll J\lt'ep in thCJur. hO\ ,\II lhl· 1uror., \Hll·d w11h thl' dcft·ndan1 and a~arlleJ our n -cmplo}t't" a •t11ahlc o;um L~1ter \~hen I complainl·d II> a la")l'r fri end he said. "I 'i}mpa1h11t· with )l>U hut nt'\er av.eel.. gocc, h~ th.ti I don "t get a call from an inldhgcnt. able-bodied person asking hOY. to get out or JUI] dut~ llnlll cducatt'd n 111cn'\ take their respon\lbtlillt'\ 'iCnousl). "'' will cununut· 10 ha' l' dccl\1on<, such a'> \OU rs." · II I'\ too latt· 10 our ca'lt'. but for tho'e "ho art· ')ummoncd lo ~crvc on June,. plea'>c l·on..1dcr 11 a moral dul) \\ c complain about our court S)Stem. Thie.. 1s one wa) good cl11Lcns can improve 11. -C D. IN OREGON DEAR OREGON: Your story Is a sad one and oot uncommon. I ap- preciate tbe opportunity to remind my readers of their civic responsibilities and point out that they could eully be victimized. as you were. Thanks for writlng. • • • DEAR .\NN LANDERS: A while hack you evaluated the state of marriage 1n America. You sa id out of n el") 20 marriage!> one I\ wondt·rful. four art· gool.I. 10 arl· tolerable. and fi,c art' sht•er hell I ha\l' hcl'O quo11ng thl\ fur )Car'>. hut I'm beginning to wonder 1f tht• inlor- ma11on 1<. outdated ~re m\ numtx·r~ corrt•u '' Whcn did \OU \H1ie that lOlumn·1 \\oul<l \OU \a) the~· ligurl'\ arc \till accuralt'·i - H.H. FROM CALIFORNIA. DEAR H.H.: That column appeared IS years ago. The numbers you quote are tbe one I stated. In my opinion Ibey bave not changed. • • • DEAR .\NN 1.>\NOERS: Plt·a~· <.e11lt• a d1,putl· among m ~ hu'ihand m} neighbor and me. Was .. Gone w11h thc Wind"" tilml·d the first time in black and wh1tc'.' ll\o, when was it filmed again 1n color" I sa\ n \\as filmed the first lime in coior. -MAE IN ARIZ. DEAR MAE: According to Roger Ebert, Cblcago un-Times film critic (a good pal and terrific wrllerl, "G.W.T.W." was originally filmed In color in 1939. J. Edgar Hoover once renamed the Mafia <) v. ,1\0°I lhl' Jl,lflll ( 11\j '\1t'll,1 lllllll'U b~ lhl· I lff,J I d~~11 llrnl\l'r ' \ BctJU\l" ol him lle'd loin~ 1m1\led lhl'rt" Y.J\ no \Ill h urg..tnl/:J • lion .1 .. tht• \.1atia \\ hl'n fat'I\ pnnt'd him "rong. th<.· < 11\J '\11\lra nJn1l' v.a., dl'' l\1'd 'n lw lnuld ,,l\e facl' < on~puh'f\ h.1,t ht•l·n gl·t11ng Ill 11mc,fa\ll'rnl0I\ "''l'n \\-;1r\ l\1a\lx• that\ good Hut '"" ~1111v. "·hat ( 1and h1 \JIU .. T lwr1 I\ moll' 111 Ilk it.an 1mrc.1\lnf .,, '11\'l'd ·· \'>1a~" ""r~11111 dt·phanl -O.>I l'\pected 111 toll'1.11l· lhl m1dda' '>Un -grl'> a da1h '"·,1,1 trom 10 \Ii am 111 I .10 p.m \\hen·" ~nur hnu'l hulu ga1agl' II Jn)') In llJ~'i lhl·u,u,ilgaragc "a'out had . where tht· \l,1hlc had hem. and \Ougot101tlrumthr.ilk\ th 1935 11 Y.a'i 'itlll out hat k hut · \OU u~·d a dm cwa) t'lt.''1dl' the hnu'>~ R, I 960. 11 was attachc-d to tht• houc;t' up front. ne:\t to tht' k1tch~·n T\p1t all) t'P•· <.·ally. Q Ho" mam hmm·<, did J c'\US ( hll\(O\\n 1 L.M. Bo YD \ \t lc.1'1 l\\11 till' B1hk <.t holarc, ht·ltn t' I hat \1 ,iri.. I \\,11n \\J\ thl' tir<,l <1u1hor lt1 \11hn111 a t~JX'''ntten no'd manu'icnp1 to <I puhll\hl·r ha~ lx•cn rt•portl'll It "<'' !\peel on a Rcm- 1ngton hl•'d hought tor $125 What Tv.ain e'cntuall' did Y.1th that pwn- cer t\ pcv. ritn " not "1deh l..11uwn T radl.•d II for J $1 ~ -wddll' . () \\ ht•rl' "J" 1h" lounln ·, fir'lt t able car li ne'' A. Nev. Yori.. ( II}·~ Cirrenw1ch Village On a threl·-hlock o' crhead run. It t:oul<ln"t turn a profit. \O fo lded Sir. d1cl )o r harber e\Cr suggl."SI )OU go to a certain 11alesman to huy a c.1r'1 .\ lifelong barber. who calls h1mo;elf a proft'~~1onal bird dog. sa}' he rcgularl) collects finders fees from those "'ho sell cars. refrigerators. TV sets. stereo" and home rcmodchng JOhS. If ~our l:imll) 1'\ of the typll·al .\mencun vanet), you spend about 15 perccn1 of your disposable income on hou'>ing and \a\ c less 1han 6 percent. In Japan. 1t'<; vice} \Cl"W) - 5 percent on hou~ing. 21 perce nt 1n10 .-,avings. Don't stand downwind from a lire of poison iv). The smoke can gi\C rou a rash. Men who ~c1gh more than they think they should do not worry as much abouwt as men who weigh less than they think the)' should. Or so "3Y the researchers. This is contrary to the well-known corollary finding: Women who weigh less than they think the) should do not worry as much about 11 a!> Y.omen who weigh more 1han the} think they should. Elephant' 1rumpc1. roar. and t'\CO bark. sort of The> also communicate w11h a rumbling noise. rcccntl} re· corded. 100 deep for the human car to hear. But the elephant noise I hkc 1'\ one you don't read much about. The} fill their trunks with air. and thump- ing them on the ground, go "Bo111ng! 801iing!" Post this above the back bar: "Rats that dnnk beer develop 50 percent rcwer colon cancers than rats that drink plain tap water ... Book buyers in Europe hke to pick out their own bind1ng.s. So most books there are published without permanent covers. Maybe :rou didn't know a hip· popotamus can run fa!ltcr than )Ou am. L.M. Boyd is • 1yndlca1~d col•m•/11. In Japan they take their drlvlng seriously Thmgs I leamt·d t'n routl' IO /ouJ..11114 up other thing\ •That obu11nin~ a dmcr"'i hct·n'1.' in Japan require .. 7 hour'i of v. n lll'n cummat1ons. then JO hour\ ul driving lc41wno; \\Ith Bl) 1n-;1ruuor w1 lh the co~t runn1n~ S 1.000 or morl' •Thal in the 19th centun. Thank sivmg was 1n vohed 1n the 4ilave vs. free talc a:on1rovcn). "llh man)' Southern office holders rduo;. 1 ng to rccognrze what tMY con4i1derN 10 be a "Yankee abohuon1 f' hol1da> •That John Masefield. the Bnu'h poet laureate. was 'iO diffident about his "'ork that he sent his laurcatc- pocm to the Time of Londo n accompanied by a stamped. self· add~ envelope for possible re· tum. •That 1hc5ov1ct Union and South SIDNEY HARRIS \fr1ce1 arc the world'" largest producl"ri of r.lr'l' ·~1l'" m1n- erah. 'IUCh a) cobalt c.:hromc. platinum and mangane'lc. •Th:u a fin.t cd1t1on of tk n'} M 1 lier'\ "T rop1c of C'anccr." which was declared oh~cnc and banned b)' lJ C\ custom offic1 I 1n 1934. '"now pnccd at $6.000 COP> •Thal. oddly enougb. the C anb- bean nation of An11aua-BarbuJ4 ha ' become the first country to issue a commemorative stamp marking the 50th ann1ver ry of the birth of Ma1monidc . the Hebrew scholar •That a!t of now. more horses hve and work 1n the nttcd St.ate) - about 8.5 m1lhon -than in the d&}\ hcforc automobiles. •Thal unlike the month or the year. the seven-day wttk 1s purcl) a <10C1al colivcnuon. totally rndepcn· dent of nature" orbit • tid and seasons (The French Revolution declared a 1Ckla¥ week. and the Soviet Union tncd a five-day week. but both cxpcnments were :r;oon abandoned) •That bolh 1n Japan and the Netherland~. fmJht tnuns run only at ntaJ\1. ""''"' pnonly 10 motor ve- hicle and pa'5-Cnacr 1n11n" •That the Am111on river came\ to 1he !iCa more than 10 times the now of the "miaht) M1 s1c;s1pp1." •That polo ponies (1>.h1ch .ire: not 1rul) ponies) never play for more than IS minute • or two chukkel'll. in a 45· m1nulC aamc; C'3Ch pf3)'Cr U)CS from three lo sail ponies per g.amc. •That with only one-eighth of the world's ra1lwa) trackage. the Soviet Union handles more than hnlf the world's ra1l 1rafl'k •The potenc)' of an ancstll ll\ 1s d1rCClly rcl:ncd to how well 11 dis· solves in ohvc-011. of all th1n1~ •That the mcd1cvnl Clunr!>C cul· lure once blocked the mechanw1t1on of trades b)' forbidding use of the w10dm1ll and the water wheel, which t.l o"'n cfl\ftsmcn had 1nven1cd lda~y lllrtll I I 1yodlt'll~d coJama/11. llAJUNG DB.YBN8E EASY Both vulnrrablc. South deals . NORTH • QJ 10 7 3 ~732 OK •9 854 WEST EAST tA5 t,2 IV A4 IV 965 O J 106 O Q985<l3 •AQJ78 2 •K IO SOUTH • "986. Q l< QJ 10 8 0 A 72 •& The bidding. South • We11t •• 2• 3 • 3 NT Pus Obi~ Pus Nor.th 2 + •• Pus Opening lead: Ace of Q East Dble PaH Pus When responder makes a simple raise of opener's suit over an over- call, it is rare for the overcaller's partner to want to make a low- level penalty double. Dr. George Rosenkranz of Mexico City has s ug· gested that, instead. the double be used to show a rai e of partner's uit including an honor This idea has caught on across the ~tlantic, as this hand from an ltalilt.n tour· nament shows North-South were employing ca~ methods, where opener's firs• b1d 1s in his shorter suit. East's double was, in e ffect, a raise to three club with one of the three top honors. and South arrtved at CHARLES GOREN four spades doubled after a com· petitive auction. The play went quickly. West led the ace of hearts and continued the uit. A defensive heart ruff was in the making, and declarer did the best he could by winning In hand and leading a low spade, In the fond hope that West might duck and allow declarer the luxury or leading a second round of trumps. However, the bidding had made the hand an open book. West was going to be quite happy with down one, and he decided that it was more likely that his partner held only two clubs than that declarer was missing the king of trumps. So he shot up with the ace or spades and underled his club hono.rs. In with the king or clubs, East had no difficulty in reverting to hearts, and West'R ruff with his low trump defeated the contract one trick. Those foreigners are going to be hard to beat if we keep exporting our best ideas! But it is hearte ning to see that bridge s hares a common language no matter where in the world it is played. 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Mommy, what time are my feet?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson Cl1 __ ,_.,.__ ~ fOJll ~ "Now he wants a video cassette recorder!" PEANUTS '(E5. MAAM .. THIS 15 M'{ REPORT ON T~E MUSIC CONCE~T .. IT WA5 VERv 6EAUTIFVL ... GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS IT WAS T~E FIRST TIME I EVEft HEARD A VEAL PICCJ.TA ... I HC>f'e '(OO'RE MA"IU~f: e~ 10 RON 1Jf tf\IGS Wl-41~ l'M AWA'I. DRABBLE KI06, l'Ao\ i~ O~L..EQ. ~ , ..... "EQE TO~ l\U.T ~ 100 CAM et..----t ~ Al!> ~1L.£R ~ ROSlt'IS ROSE ' "That'• only George trytt.g out hit new air regulator." DENNIS THE~~ACE by Hank Ketcham Orangeeo.t DAILY PILOT/Tu11•. Oat1•• 11, .. BLOOll COUNTY JtM ~Vf!, 10 L I I ~ :::::::~. FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston \.Klci..A'\..Nl •nc:.uinn:;o ~rHISQ\e~ ~ HAHl ~APOlATO OF~OF1HESE BAIRD, RIGHT? AN' ON1filSONE,Pt4' rr ~-=::=;;.t ~ i PlWKtNS.u-Z.OONT ThlSONe,OOESN'T LC()t<SE.){ACTL.Y LIKE -~ HE'/ REM tNDVooOF ITL.m-<L\Ke.MtAN'? DAD II .--,,,____. 11 ~ J ~PeoPLE YCAJ KNOW? WELL .... MAYSENOf E.XACTL.'i 'ARE 'l'OJR FEET AlNlY:if RESTED?' .__ ________________________ J .... by Charles M. Schulz i I JUDGE PARKER I • THANK "!'OU FOf'\ YOUR TIME, bOCTOR ! by Jim Davis GIV(N TH( SHAPE HE'S IN, IT'~ ONE OF TME FEW THIN~ IN Hie:> PIET TMAl' C.AN 'i OUTRUN MIN\ I 'LL TRY 10 R EACH MY HUSBAND THIS EVENINC:, so we CAN TALK WITH KIM 10M0RR0W1 FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Harold Le Doux MEANWHILE I DIDN'T UNDEASTAND WHAT YOU SAID, MISS SPENCER 1 SHALL I TBLL ~.~!VEA THAT YOU'LL CALL HIM eACK euT HE SHOULDN'T HOLO HIS BR ? HARRQ , FOR AU.. <..(O.:R AL..50 1HE K££J$1b'fHI~ by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady IT~ A Cf.mlN A~~fT/ OF OUISTANDINC:, 5ERVIC£ . · · BRAND NEW CAR ... WE'D t..IKE 10 PRCSENf 'r(V WliH A PlAOUE AND A 60lD c.utrrc..H ·' DOONESBURY J • THE EARLY YEARS M£, flA5H/N6 BE-Fal£. ()U<E'S E.YES. • by Garry Trudeau ' . \ . INS agent s need a little humanity A mother has been tom by grief and worry for nearly a week now, ever since her her young son disappeared on his way to school. The 13-year-old boy is the latest victim in Orange County of the Immigration and Naturalization • crvice. He was snatched from the streets Thursday while riding hi s bicycle to school. Regional INS Director Harold Ezell says the child was deported to a j uvenile fac ility in Tijuana because he shouted .. la migra" (i mmigration) when INS vans turned onto the street. • We we re unaware that shouting .. la migra" was an offense punishable by deportation. A 13-year-old child. whether in this country legally or 11legally, cannot be expected to carry a green card or other identification showing his immigration status: hi s lighter- sk inned classmates don't have to worry about a Gestapo demanding identification and ex planations on their way to school. Everyone in this country who shines the light of freedom to the world has the right to be treated with respect and humanity. In Victor's case. when INS agents asked him where his famil y lived. he lied. He feared if he told the truth agents would take him home and then deport his mother. so he said his family lived in Mexico. The agents apparently assumed Victor commuted from Mexico to school in Orange County. INS agents had to know the child had family in Orange County; hi s onl y identi fication was a school lunch ticket -that should have told them Victor was not living on the streets or somehow trying to compete with adults as a day laborer. He was only ct child doing what a child does: Riding his bic)cle to school and getting into mischief along the wa~. If the agents couldn't take him home, they should have taken him to school where he belonged. They should have acted with humanll). Had the agents handled the case of a child shouung "la m1gra" ma humane. compassionate manner. he wo uld be ~omc and both he and his mother could sleep in peace tonight. Fact and fiction hard to separate in council chase I \l' iold \tlU Ot'llHl th.11 I ,il\\,I\\ thin~ of rhe "eek" llc1<1rl .1 tcrm·r:1I t'lt"~:tmn a,. the 'itlh W..t\on I gru:H' 10 tell ~uu lhJt thl· Jlrl·-...·n t campaign for the 'I.le" port Real h ( 11\ ( ouncil 1c; not onh \llh 1t 1\ fJlc;c and \ ICIOU\ I don ·1 k no" "'het ha .\Ila n Rn·~ h1mc;elt "Ill hlaml· lor th" or "' hl·ther John (1ardnn late of< n-.1J Ml•\:.t l'i dmng i.\llan\ thin~1ng for him l'<o mattl'r. I gues~ f Jl'I •'>that 11 appcJrc; that .\flan and hi\ mentor\ "'on ·1 kt JO\ thing get 1n the "a" of h" l'nort 111 tx· ekrH.•d to thl· 'e" port lk'.teh C II\ ( ounul 1',othtng. lnllud1ng hoth thl' l.i" and the truth I 1 1001. a ~urx·nor ( oun 1udge to l'\pla1n to \flan thl· d11Taenre tx-t"el·n fact and op1n1on In the hallot argumnH "h1ch prnumahl\ "a" authcm:d h' Act·~ iilla1n\t M~a\ure \ in 1lw \111-. 25 \rx-ual election on thl· cnmplc11on of 7'l''-'rmn ( t•nter. thrl'l' p.!\\:.tjl.l'\ were l11und to tx lafc;e and m1\le:.tdtng fhe mun ordl'fl0d that the\e tx· dc.'leted lr11m lhl· \ oter•; namphfl•t 00\\ hctng prl·p.1red h~ the t II\ rkrk f ht'i pamphlet "Ill Ix• wnt to .111 \ll'"port &'ill h '.OICr<. lkd .. a former rn~ planning com- m1c;s1oner <and a proll'\'i1onal com- putl·r eng1nerr>. I.no"., how to pull By The Associated Press loda} 1s ruesda~ <>1.1 21 . 1ht: 294th da' of 1986 Thcrl' a re 71 d."' left 1n the \car Toda) 's highlight 1n h1c,1on On Oct. 21 1879. fhoma' fdl\on invented a workable elcctnc light at h1( lahorator. 1n Menlo Park. N .I • On 1h1s daie: In 1797. tht• l 'S Na'' fnga11.· Const1tut1on. alc;o known a<. 'Old Ironsides:· wa\ launl·hcd in Ro\ton Haroor In 1805 the Rattle of I rafaltlar took plan· olTthc coac;t of \patn .\ Rnmh fleet commanded b\ 4-dm I lora1111 Nel!.On dl'foated a combined f-rcnch and \pan1'>h fleet de<.tro) 1ng Napoleon''> plan to tnvade 1:-ngland Nelson. however. wa\ killed In 191~memlx.·r' of the f\t D1 v1s1on of the lJ." Arm:r training 1n Lune' 11le r ranee. lx-taml' the first Am emans to \ct ar11on on thC' front ltncs of World War I In 1944.dunng'-"orld \.\oar ll l \ troosx captured ..\achC'n, the fir'it ORANGE COAST llily!illt P Oll\r •o f!•"'. "", ,,, tnfl! 1 t• '" :)JO N Rt, Sr ~14 M CA A :lt• '\ t•M(. r fl(I' I 60• 1 I,() r. c" lA,."9 GA 7~7 WALTER BUllOUGHS thr facts out of an r nv1ronmcntal impact report -1fhc dtd thl· pulling. More senous. and 'iOmcth1ng 111 tx· w nccrncd about. l'i an Jpparrnt fall. of regard for Nl·"p<lrt lk.1th·, cam pa1gn d1sclosurt: la" I don·1 kno" "ho "flll"' \llan Reek"s lampa1gn ··111t•r.11tm·· hut ccrtatnl}' the atl<1l l..\ on I q•h n 11.irt. the inc:umtx·nt J1l· .inon\ me111' Whol·,er "d111ng Hn·~' 1h1nk111g for htm. 11IH''11.knt th,11 111h"11·al 10 gel clcl"tl'd Bel''-h11\ l'omt· a lqng ~a\ from being the: 1..rnd1<.l:.ttl' of l ra1\ idea" to a candid.Ill'" 1th11ut \1. rupk~ In an~ l'H'nt all thJt', n-.111\ .it '>13kl' I\ thl· t.1Uc\1111n .. \\ho " tlw I tar''" l°m \Ufe thl• f,1d1t0 \ 111 thc \\\l\IJnt l" l t·aguc "111 cend~ thJt I '1.·h n II.in t1 true lad) I\ lx·~ond rqm1,11. h Walter Burroughs is the Pilot's founding publisher. larg1· C1t:rman ut\ to fall tu 1h1· \llll' In lll4'i "oml'n 1n f-ranll" '-'l'r\' allo"l'd 10 'Oil' tor the fir'it 11nw In I C)'i9 lhd 1uggcnhC'tm Mu~um de\1gntd h\ arch1tc<.1 f rank Llo'd Wnght orx:ncd to the public 1n Ne"' York In 1%11. more than 140 people ~nwc;t of them rhtldren, "-l're k1llcd whe n a coal "a'>t<' lando;lidc engulfed a \Chool and 'l'' era I huu e' 1n '!outh Wale\. Jn 1971 President RKhard M. \11\on nominated Lewis f . Po"-ell and""' 1ll1am H Rehnqu1i.t to the ll.S ~upremc Court tu !>uccced Just1cec; Hugo L Blad.; and John M Harlan Ten 7ea~ ago aul lkllo" won the I 976 Nobel Pr11t· for Literature, the fir'!t Amencfl n ~honored '!Ince John Steinbeck 1n 196.2 And the C1ncin- na11 RC"ds complctc-d their \weep of the New York Yankee-, in the World ncs. winning the fourth gnmc 7-2 Toda)·,. btnhda)\. Ja11 mu<>1cinn D1z1> C 11lt4'Jllt' '" 69 Ba cball hall-of- famcr Whtie} For~ I!> sg Rock <;1nger "1anfred Mann " 46 TOfft Tett Editor a-,..., c11r~tor TOf'IC ..... ~Ed1l0t Cr ... IMff Si>of1a ~OllOt TemlftOe .I. ll_.. C#culallOn Olfector ~c.,...... Pfooucuon onctor ........... ....., Ad¥ertlllf19 Dlt9'10t c!:f!o -=:or .,..n.tl ~,~ .. lftheJlovernorhadbeen trylnJltoallcnatea~~oupofvote~ • hecould hardlynavedoneamoreeffectfvejobtbanhe donetht falllnturnlng off Hispanics ... THOllA8 ltLIA8 Columlllat Aid to ·--Co n t r as NEWS 1rEM: American caught in N 1Cd >-a~u~ Navy works to improve • • its procurement system W .\~Hl:-.IC1TON -Three ~rar'> ago. in re<.ponc;e to press exposure) about $640 101k1 ltds and S7.o.ll)(l cofli:1.· mal..er\. thl' armed s<.'n 1cci. )t•t out to reform tht:ir system of '>parl· part\ prmurt·mcnt The Nav ) nen thought up a rntc, acron)'mll' title for 1t\ program ··Bu\ Our 'ipares Sman ·· \ rt•tent rl•port h} the Pentagon 1n'>pcctor g1.•ncr.il offers e"en more e' 1denrl' "h) thr BOS program was nl'l'dcd I he m1htal") buyC'r; "-ere not hU) mg l'nOugh 'ip:m• ran\ 10 \tan "1th Jnd then thl·~ paid soml'llmt•c; '" o nr thr~·l· t1m1.•\ J'I much when thl'\ r1.·ordl'rl·d th1.·m ,1 Ii.'" months later · Th1.· 1n.,rx-rtl11 gencrars rl'p<>rt. obta1n1:d h} our associatr Lucettr Lagnado. gl\l·<:> '>omc hornbk e).am- ples of ex tr:l\ agancc in thl' ··rc- purchaw·· nt 'pare part<> for the •\1r Force .ind 'l;i,' l fll•~ m1ss1lc pro· gr.1m' I ten· cHl· 'lume ot them •In JJnu.11\ 11nn the r-.a" or- d1.·rl·d W\ en "i°ran<.du cer assemblies .. for$'\ 6' '\:1p1en· Three months later. tht: hra.,., d\•rnkd the' needed two mnrt: 1h1.· prlll' had gone up more thJn 14 pncent to $4.350 i.\ )Car lau·r thl· \ir l ur1.e madl' the Na'' loo~ 1t·all~ h:ld 1n retrospect h) hu' 1ng till' 1den11cal tr~sducer 3\· \emhl1c\ 101 J mere $1 1700 -le\\ than hJlf the "la\'·., best price • \f\o 1n JJnuan J 983. the sen 1u·, hou~hl ··lap\ulc rn-.er assembltc., .. lnr $ \70 ap11.•n• Ten months later thn boughl \Orne more -but thl· pml' h,1d 1ooml·d 62 percent 10 $600 l'<lt.h \ l rut'ie m1ss1lc program \pol-l''>m,111 1'\pla1m·d that the ma- ll'mtl tor thl' rnp<;ufe rnvers had hccn t. hangnl •In I k1.l•mhc1 I 9X2. the price of ··,ahe v.arhr ad cav1t1cs .. was S.262 JACK AIDEISOI and JOSEPH SPEAR apiece. Onl) 13 months later. the price had nsen 8 percent to $492 Calh •In .\ pn I 1982. hall bean ng' "ere going tor S8 apiece. one )l'ar later thr~ lll'>t S 12. a 50 percent markup. ·· fhe Joint Cru1Sl" Missile ProJCl t nfliu· and (the Na') and \tr 1-orcc) ha-.c not established rontrols necdc.•d to cn<.ure that spare pan" were ohtained at the lowest pos<.1blc pncc:· thl' 1nc;pcctor general complained ··The 'anous military (unm) pr<X ur- tng cru1'i<.' m1s\1k !>pare pan'i werl' una"are that thC) had procured 1dcnt1cal parts. and could continue to procure them. at d11Terc:nt price<.·· The auditors also unco' er<•d an n en more womsome trend: entering into "unpnced contracts." This 1s a ~honcut used when an agenry needs a 'pare part "urgentl)." and '!>U doc.·.,n·1 take the time lO nl·gotiatc a pntc 1n advance This in dTcct gl\CS the contractor perm1ss1on to chargl' "hate,cr he wants. "We noted that order' ha'e re- mained undefin1t11cd <sic) for more than two )Cars," the auditors r{'- ported ... Contractor price propo..af., remained undefin1111ed for over 1wo 'vear<,.'' · ( ru1<.(' missile program ofliuafc; assured us that major reforms have been undertaken in response to the inspector general's repon. The con- trols are alrt'ad) in place and abuses in spare parts pr0turemen1 ha'c decreased s1gn1ficantl}. the) said. Watchdogs working for Sen. Wil- ham Roth. R-Del.. arl' kceptng their eye on the program to make sure that this time the rl'form~ al·tuall> stick. POLITICAL TH lJ N DER. ..The go,emment is hankrupt. .. the Ph11tp- p1ne pres1dcnt1al c:and1date declaim- ed. ..Its 1nd1'icnm1natc spending. main I) 1n the form of 'ote-get11ng C'\pend11urcs. has generated 1nOa- 11onal") prc.-.surc<, 10 the most danger- ous point." l he 1.'jnd1da1c. al'COrding to 'itatl' D~:partml·nt cable<.. dccned ··tacl. of pro<lu1.·t1un high prices. loss of H'af 1ncC1ml' anJ '><x·1al demoral11a- 11on:· and offered 1h1~ remcd}': .. rc- onl'ntat1on ofoureconnm1c dirccuon from unnccc!>Saf) rnnsumption to produrt1on from go' crnment over- spending to th\.'. concentration of our resources and fort·n 1n thl· productt\l' task. fro m lctharg1l mutine to dvnamic fulfillment ·· · ( orazon Aquino earl} this )Car" Nope. Ferdinand Ma rrn., campa1gn- 1ng 1n t %5 CONFLIC I <; Ci ·\I ORE: In their new book ... l lmtcd \talc' of Amcnca 's. Sl':\." reporter.. f>h1hp Nobile and lnc Nadkr accu\l· t\\O members of thl' \ttornn C1l'm·1,1r., < omm1c;s1on on Pornugraph} of con01t t<; ot interest. Ewrutt\l' Dm·ctor Alan ~arc; remained a high ollirial of the Southern 8ap11s1 Con,cnt1on "htch opposc'S o;c, edutat1o n 1n the 'iChuuls. .\nd fathl·r Brute: Ritter rct-ct,ed SI 00.000 from an an11-pornograph) organ11at1on fnr hi\ ( Cl\enant Houc;c proJCC'I while he ~rved as a com- m1!>s1oner. _.,... Jack Anderson and Joseph Spear are syndicated co/umnlctc Governor's mishandling of Latinos could be downfall It th1.· trl·nd nf la te summer and 1.·arf\ autumn continues and Go,. C1e1irgt• lkul..mCJ1an keeps losing ground to I o\ Angeles Mayor Tom BradlC\ in thl'lf rematch campaign. LX-uJ..mq1.1n \'111 largel~ ha'e h1m~lf 1n blaml· r ur ct thrn· ' a "1ld card in this clt-rnon 11\ thl· I .111nos who make up ( alitomia\ la'itC'it-growrng voting hlrx \nd lkukmeJian has given thl·m to H1 ,Jllft'\ .11 thl· gml·rnor had been trying 10 allenutl· a group of \Oters. he could hard I~ h:l\ c donl' a more efTect1 vc job than h1.··, done thl\ fall in turning off H1 span1t\ Latino\ h.tcl long been taken for granted a<1 :iutomat1c l)cmocra11c 'OIC'> until ;ihout fi-.t· years ago. whC'n Pre<.tdl·nt ~l·aga11 hega · caching out and tr.in ' c cm into the Republ1lan ·amp >' making pubhc appearantcs in Hispanic areas of the Southwe<.t and by appointing several Mcx1can-l\mt ncans to major federal JObS. In fA~ukmc:1u1n'i. 1982 run for aovcrnor he made •ugntlicant in- roads 1n the Latino vott, gcttina about JS percent . almost half as much as most Republicans draw. Mo't rmporuint. though. wa the fact that man> Ocmocrat1c-vo11na Hispanic' SUt}'cd homt'"on elecuon day. Lr~~ than 40 percent of all Latino rca1stercd voter turned out. mo tly bcc4u~ they felt Bradky wasn't tntcrcsted u'I them That flaurei. lO be different next month a,nd the results are already being felt -Bradley'" poll standma 1mpro .. ed \IC'adtl ) a\ DcuJ..mcJian alienated Latino\ throuah 1he month of June Jul\ \uau~t 1nd ptember. Where Aral.lie> trailed ~ukme11an b}' 46 pern nt to JS 1n one major poll among Latinos last April. the \amr poll found last month that H 1!.panre<. preferred ,:tradlcy by a 46-23 margin, a remarkable turnaround. The issue that's gotten their attcn- lt on 1s a prison. OcukmeJian wanb to put a new one on the edge of the sta1e·s most th1ckl)-populated barrio 1n Ea'it Los Angeles. Bradley. meanwhile. opposed the pnson in his city from the start. At the very least. he called for an environmental review of the Ea t Lo~ Angeles si te to be mnde before finali1ing it!i choice. Deukmejian responded 1n his "Iron Duke .. un comprom1s1ng mode. Hold 1 ng the specter of poss1 blc pmon note; before the state. he satd he can't rehe'c overcrowding by opening almo'lt-ready new pn!>On!I in an D1eao and San Joaquin countjps until the Los Anseles site 1s chose~ And hc1 ignored Bradley's arbed rcmtndcr that he could open them even without a Los Angeles site being cho~n merely by invokingh1scmcrg- ency p0wers -1f he really believed crowding in sUttc prisons is scnou\ enough to make ri ots 1mm1nent But the specific issue of thc"pnson s1t1na is I<' important than what 11 ~)'mbol1te for Launo~ They had Just begun to feel welcome 1n the GOP But now Oeukmejian ha told them their concerns over a prison 1n their midst don't count He wouldn't even con 1der an environmental review "Ther~· a lot the Hispanic com· mun1ty will read into this -arc we apin bc1n1 rclcaoted to sccond-cln "•tu ? .. observed the pre\ldent of 1 Launo businessmen·, group at a Stptember rtccp11on attended b> DcukmcJ1an .. The H1 \pan1t: vote could abandon him statewide It 1<t a 'iUllew1de issue." THOMAS ELIAS It's almost ll'rtain 1h111 thl' His· panic vote. as the bu\incss leader suggested. will abandon DcukmeJian The open question .., whether Latinos will ~ta) home on election day as they dtd four year'I ago or turn out for Bradley Brndlc) is doing everythmg he can to O\ ercome I 1 ngt'n ng H 1spa n tc-black antmos11tc~ b) pla)tng up the pnson t!lsue. which also served to keep DcukmcJian tied down in Sacramen- to for a spcc1al lcg1slat1ve session. The mayoral o let Hi spanics know he was watching out for their mtercst all summer nnd fall as he saw to it that they were well cared for 1n a major city council rcd1!.triclm$ fight. Bradlc> ·~ campaign in 1982 often seemed 10 neilcct and take for granted the black and H"pan1c voten. who figured 10 be ht!> core of support that 7ear. If they'd turned ou1 for him then. he probably would have won that clrction •Mtead of losina in the llJhtcst fin1 h of modem aliforn1a history. Br<11dk:y isn·1 ncglectina the m1n- ontrcs this umc -and 1fhe pulled ofT one of the C'cntury's bia&C$t upsets and ousts Deukme11an, the aovemor's m1 handhna on a11no and Bradley's abaltt> to cap1tah1e on 11 v.-111 bt 1 ma.ior reason 'DomH Ellu ,, • s.. ... MHk•· bue4 ('0/11m•l11 oe 1i.t~ I .n. still no big issue It· s overshadowed by other concerns, but for how long? By DONALD M. ROTHBERG ,.,~ •. , ... W \ tll'\'(, IO!'. -Opponl·nt~ of the Rragan ..idm1n1,tration·s policy toward N1taragua art' ratStng new quc\t1onc; now that a L . '. c111zc n t!> being brought before a tribunal 1n Managua to face chargc<J he was invoh ed in a CO\ en effort to supply rchcl forces Even tho~gh this 1~ happening on 1h1.· ne of tongre'>!>lt.lnal etcc11ons, there t!> no \1gn that aid tu 1h1.· C ontra for<:e!i I\ an t'i\UC ffiO\ ing \OICr\. The p<>ltt1cal question ts ho" much lon~cr U ~ 1n,olvement with the rebels trying 10 O\ crthrow the Sand- tn1sta govt.·rn ment will remain Q\er- !>hadowed b) other rnnccrns. Perhaps, like -the-debate over Star Wars. Prcmlcnt Reagan's plan for a \pac(-ba!>ed m i'islle defense S)~tcm. 11 won't bccumc u pohllcal 1s<Jue unlll the prcs1dcnt1al dec11on of 1988. There 1<; no clear sign )l'I whether the dov.n1ng of a suppl} plane in Nicaragua "'Ill acceler:m· tht> 1sc;ue of Contra atd to thl' forclront nf the poht1cal llebate Da 'e Johnson. tht· Minnesota Demcx rat who ic; challenging Re- publican Rep Vin Weber. has tried to make ( un1rn aid an issue b) telltng former\ ... We <>hould be supporting comb1nl'\ and not Contras .. fohn'>on \ campaign manager. 8111 Wendlandt. de'iCnlx-d M1nncso1a·s 2nJ ( ongrcss1onal D1i.1nr1 a!I tht' most agmultural 1n the natwn and 'aid the farmrr<J arc hurttng. When a plane ca!T)1ng m1htary 'iuppltl'"' 11, thl· Contra') was !lhOt do"'n ,,, er Nicaragua and two 4-men- ean\ "-ere J..11le<.I and one captured. adm1n1s1rat1nn pohcy in Central Aml·nu1 unce more was on Page I But Wendlandt c;aid the incident hao; not evoked a strong reactmn 1n the Johnson.Wrber race ··1 don't thin ~ 11 ha<. a trcmendou 1mpal"1:· hl' <.a1J "lc1thl•r ha\ 1: ontra au.J been the Panama ( annl-r-.pe 1s\ue that con- -.en alt\ ci. had hoped An AR( Ne"'> poll last spnng said that 59 percent of people questtoned thou~ht ( ongres\ <,hould reject Re-. agan s reque\t for S 100 mlfhon in aid to the Ccrntr;1c; The wnl') of 543 pcopfl• al\o \n1d 1ha1 52 percent dl\appm,ed nt I 1 ~ mvnh.l·ment 111 cOun\ to oq•n hrcm 1h1.· \andtnl'>ta go\ernmcnl Despite that and otlll"r sun cy\ ~how1ng Jlu~fll dl\appro' al of gmw· mg l S tn\of\emcnt in the region hoth hOU\e\ \t>ll'd to gl\l' lhl· prC'\1- dl·nt the fund<. he \ought But nm" l.ugene Hasenfu'>. the sole '>U f\ I\ or of the plane crash. 1'\ be mg brought hcforl· a .. People's Tribunal" in Manngua on charges he 1s involved m .. the aggression that the govern- ment of the l lni tcd ')tate<s of .\menca 1mpor,1.·' on tht Nicaraguan people:· fht• \Ort of tnhunal that the 45- )Car-old man from Manncuc. Wis. "-111 appcJr llcforl' hac; a 99 8 percent con' llt1on rate. according to the human nghh group. .\menca'> Watch If t:0n\ 1Cted HaM"nfus faces up 10 'O \.l'ar\ IO prt'iOn Ha\l'nfu<. ha' claimed the suppl) opcra11on wa' under ('Ii\ spoMor- sh1p. an allep.a11on den1l'U hv ndminic;. 1rat1on oflic1:1f\ "'ho rnntrnd he was tn\Oh cd 1n pn-.ate effort!> to help the Contra\ l'oo". opp<rnl·ntc. of ( ontra aid art' demanding in\cc,11gat1om b) Con- gress and thC' appointment of a special pro'lccutor 10 determine 1f federal laws were\ 1ola 1cd b) the prl\atc aid cfTon or b) tn' olvement in 11 by adm1n1'itrat1u n oflic1als. So far. the adminmra11on has lcfl the 1mprl'\'>1n11 1hat there 1s much more to tx· karned about the entire opcratmn fll1ott Abrams. 3\'>l'ltant secretary of state for I a11n \mcncan alTa1n, told a Hou'>c committee heanng that he thought Hawnfu.. and his as- souate' v.rrl' "hr.nc men engaged in the t.i'~ uf hclp1 the people of 'IJCarag\Y..i in their struggle for frtt-dom." He addcd he thought 11 would '1ola1e Hao;cnru,· right of privacy for an yone to 1nqu1re into who was 'lponwring tlH' 'uppl) m1ss1on . Do111ld M. Rotbkrt 11 t•e dlel polltlral wrltu of ,.e Alffl<'l•IH Prffs. Opiniona welcome The Dally Piiot welcomea your opinions on manera of public Interest. Letters must be 8'gned typed or clearly wrltt9n and Mnt to the EDITOR, Dally Pilot, P.O Box 1580, Costa Mela, CA 92828 PleaM tnctud• your addr•u end tetephon• numMf ao we can verify authorahlp. TUEIOAY, OCToest 11. ~~n~ha~~~1~~ ~~:~~.~!.~~~~e~~~~~~ ~~;-~~~?u~~:~~-'~. o ~1oacuvt waate. The state ha1 the authonty to wlect a mon1tonn1 systems for soil, vttrtation. a•r • .,oundwatet . Romuo cw~•-Iha~ US ·~ tril ..._ I radioactive Waste in t~e West P!"Vllc com.P,lnY to locate. build and operate the LLRW and wuerabovethcground toauure theonaoi~saktyof m11hon to St' mdl1on 1n IM PfOll!C"· 111c ... :: 11 d1sposaJ flclhty. the site. auaranice the company a mo:noPOf}' 1n LLWa ctill'D US Ecoloay, lhe Newport Beach company choten by Most of the waste products will come from hotpitals. for three )'Clrt and auutt a f'atr profJt of II IO lO ~ t the state to do the job in California. feels that public universities. research faciliues and 1ndus\M and will Currently. US f.colOIY operaaes t-o ol Ille dli9I : IJ ILENE SCHNEIDER edueauon is an import.ant pan ofits minion. In _11lherin1 include such stems as raas. '1assware and tett tubes. There U .R W disposal facilitJa 1n the country~ ia .. It)', Nn . .... ,... c.1 • • 1 one year's worth of data for site 1elcc:tion. US Ecol<>I)' is will be no hiahly toxic chemicals liquid wastes or hlah· and Richland, Wuh. The other 111e 1t in ..,.~I. s.c;. The word "radioactive" conjures up bad connota-auemP,tin1 to "aet out there early .and talk to the peopk,.. level radio-active wastes, Romano says. Elscwhe~ ~tatcs are in the.pr"OCeM of try!t11IObUild11.ar fcaJ fi · • 2 000 accord1na to Stt.vc Romano, assistant proJ«t manaaer. US Ecoloay. wluch bas been in the waste manqe-own fac1hocs or ntmn1 into pects Mtb ocher ...._IO , tions for most people. Actually. most 0 1 omia 1 • The company has held 13 public meeunas with another ment bu incss for 30 years, has auembled a team of build rq1~naJ LLRW d11~ ••~· • facilities licensed to use radioactive substances have round scheduled for December._ ex perts from busine ~sand un1vers1tie for the project. The b•UtSt challente 11 &o ratte the contaOU.IMtl of humanitnrian concerns, includina medical diaanostics . "Hopefully._ we .. won't have a aroundswcll of The Btthtel Corp. will dc$iJn and construct the thepubhcandpublico~c1al~abouttheprob6em1~ww and therapeutics. medical and industrial research, uninformed a;ct1v1ty. Romano says. "We tell people fac1hty. Harding Lawson is pcrfonnina the earth science manaaement and do1n1 1t propttfy, ~•nt 9' stcriliza~lon of food and cosmetics and soil analy~js. . what we're dom• and h.ow to do it safe.ly:· • . . . aspec~s of the project and Environmental Science ~oma~o. US EcolotY h~s t~ add.ml t.~t aseue .W • California aencrates more low-level radioactive USEcoloay1slooksn1foradescrts1tt-snR1 vers1de, Associates is coordinating th'e enviromentaJ impact 1nvolvm1 local communmes 10 the dcc1saon-mak ... waste (LLRW) than all of the other western Stales San Bernardino or Inyo County' -to minimii.e waste studies. In addition. there arc separate contractors for process. combined. Most of that waste is acnerated by sources containm~nt problems caused by ra!nfall and to maintain native Amencan cultural resources, bioloSJcal resources, "The oth~~ ~hallcn.ae IS settina environmmaally _. other than the state's three nuclear power plants, as much distance as possible from hi$}lly populated areas. archaeology. law and public relations. and sound fac1ht1cs built, because thecourury occdl more • " According to the Low-Level Radioactive Waste The ..company is conducting Unous environmental Project manager Ron Gaynor 1s a profenional • of them," Romano adds. "We feel that we're .... Policy Act passed by Conaress in 1980. each state has to studie in the selection process. enginttr. Romanp. an environmental planner. has positioned to provi<k these servu:n:· ~Gold fever soaring with Eagle U.S. Mint issues new coin; pu lie sales expected to start as early as Thursday ----------- WASHINGTON (AP)-The first aeneral<irculation U.S. gold coin to be'minted in more than a half <entury went on sale Monday with Treasury Department officials reporting brisk demand for the American Eagle MOiTIS. By the end of the day. officials at the U.S. Mint said they had processed orders for more than 320.000 ounces of gold with 24 of 25 primary dealers making requests fo r the new coins. "The orders arc coming in. the interest 1s definitely there." said Donna Pope. director of the U.S. Mint. "We ho~ to sett-2.2 million ounces of gold 1n the first year of the program. but if interest continues at the height that it is right now. that may be a conservative estimate ... The coins will have a face value of $50. S2S. S IO and SS but wall sell for far more than that. 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We have been taking orders for at least a month and 1n the past few weeks the response has been tremen- dous.'' she said. "I think 12CQ.plc,Jccl the price of gold is ~omg up and they wa nt to own the coins ... The coins. which feature Miss Liberty on ont side and a family of eagles on the other. arc being minted at a rate of 90.000 coins per week at West Po1n( N. Y • the !>ate of the government's secood-largest gold de- pository. Congress authonLed sale of the coins last Decembef' after President Reagan banned importi. of the South African Kruggerand. The U.S coin will compete wnh the Canadian Maple Leaf. currently the best selling gold coin in this country Pope said that .S '"' estors purchased SI billion in gold coins last year and she hopes that the American Eagle will capture a sizable pomon of that market. If the 2.2 million ounces of gold is sold. the U.S. Treasury ~ould make about S6 m11l1on. That 1s figured on a government charge ranging from 3 percent to 9 percent for minting the coins. Wholesale and retail dealers will add s1m1lar amounts to the com!i for handling. "We are work1ngon a small margin of profit. but we have to sta) compc11tive with the Maple Lear:· ~he said. "When }'OU are talking mone} investors arc going to go for the be<st deal .. The United States has not had a gold com in general circulation since 1933 the )Car the count!) went ofT the gold standard. re"oking the past pract11:c of prom1s1ng to redeem paper mone) in gold. At that 11me the government recalled all gold coins c'<cept for tho~ in rare com collec- 11ons. The go"emment has minted com- memorauve coins 1n ~cent )ear~ 10 raise mone) for the 1984 01~ mp1cs Jnd to refurbish the Statue of L1bcn y. Pope \aid that unlike the m m· (Pleaee eee GOL0/86) REJGROD FRANKS SATO Br other Int ernational promotes count ians In a company-wade restructure designed to stimulate future growth. Brotller latenaatioul, one of the world's largesJ manuf~c­ turers of business. andustnal and home-use typewnte". micro- computer printers and knitting and s.:wing mach1.nes. has promoted four Orange C'ount1ans. Robert Rel1rod of Irvine 1s now senior vice president and a director of Brother International. part of the worldwide complex of Brother lndustnes. Ltd .. of Nagoya. Japan. which had 1985 sales ofS I. I billion. Also at its western headquarters at 20 Goodyear. l~1nc. Josepll Fraaks of Irvine. Hary S.c. of Mission V1e10 and Hldeo Kldo of El Toro were appoi.nted vice presidents of the office equipment. OEM and information systems div1s1ons. respect1 vel}'. • • • H.C. (Cal) Stilley addressed members of the photographic commun1t}' at the Photo Marketing Assoc1auon lntemat1onal 1986 Fall Seminar an Dallas. Stilley. QfCal's Cameras Inc .. in Costa Mesa. !ipoke on "Photo/Video Dealers Insights .. to thr-trade association of phot0/'1deo retailers and proccswrs interested 1n e'lpanding their consumer, commercial and industrial markets • • • lrviu Consalting Gro.p, lac:. has appointed Mlc:llael Garay of Llguna Niguel as manager of information systems. He was pre\-10usl} EDP controls analyst for The Irvine C'o. in Newport Beach. The announcement was made by J. Keith Vancoughnett. vice president of finance and admm1stra11on for the lrv1nc~bastd technical consulting organwwon Gara) l'i responsible for over- seeans the com pan)·~ accounting and adm1n1~tra11vc data processing functtom.. • • • Karen M}'crs. A~ID. president of Interior Detlp Oevelopmeat, Inc. of Costa Mesa. has promoted Lezlie Trujlllo to design director. residential di' ISIOn for showing the "creauv1t} necessary to create award-~inn1ng interior designs" for cl ients' homes. town homes and condominiums. TruJillo. a Hun11ngton Beach resident. 1s a graduate as~ociate member of ISID and a member oft he Orange County Ans >\lhanrc. IS • IS ... '1am().1 l J • H••PGo lJ ' 14 / HrttNI l'· • ..., Hllnoyn 11 > ll • Hcl!Q8 s 1) 13 • Hot•" IS • IS ... Hornlh JO .. )O~ IMS \ 17 17 • tSC 17 • n • tnfoRs \ 10 • 71 '"'"" 131• 1l'• Int• I•" If•, tntlll>ll It > 2 19w•So \ S'' i · JflM•rl 1H .. 1 J.,•C.O ' ,,,,. I , Jofllct14 . ) '°'""'" e t. 4 JOilYfl 1 • Kal•ar ~,. 3''• Kama11 s 1 ••'> KtvS• " '• t ' Ktmo • '• 70' • Kim.Doti ., 11 • 1(11>111"' , 1 .. Kloo!G \ 3, , a t(naoe • Krvoer I • I > l(ulco I 1 > Lanc:t u: u~ t:.~.! '6 , JZ•. L«xlcn \ 1 , 1 l-16 LO"w' ~'• 9 • t.;nl ro I , i, MCI t MadGE • • MaQtlPt 1• ' 1• I MaoJl1 S'1 t 1'1•w"' • • • (Pleue eee PROllOTIONS/86) I• I 1• ~u:·~~ l l~ l~o~ It I I) 16 SuPEI 1 .. j, ' • , vtS\f•H 'J t ·lt tYn{11f I 1' I! 7t'• '1 ' IME ~1' lS, 1•. ·-31 ..... :h :: : t~~' u0~11 ~ ,.._ , .. 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AM1r91 NEW YO RK -The com fort tone ohmall 1 n' estors was invaded dun ng the pa!tt fc\\-\\-eek of tock markc1 turbulence, and the panic that followed gave another example of how lllllc guys ollen cheat th'cm~l vc!>. Many of them lost their nerve, forgot long-term investment goals. "aolnted investment <1tratcg1e<1 and dumped stocks. Nerves overwhelmed ~ason, couragl' quotients were tested and found inadcquntl' to the challenge. The term "comfort 10ne" ma-, sound hl.l·a rute la~I for an empty theory. but It IS anything bul that, and 80\ investor who panicked over the past tC \\ wcel.<, w1f1 rt.-cogn11c that tt holds a lot of ps}cholog1cal 1ruth ..\ o in' l'Stor'\ com fo rt tone, as defined b} (kr.lld \.\ Pemtl. a former matheniatics professor who cd11' thl· n1•w•lrl•l'r l n\l'4'lm1•n1 Hnn7nn.; '"th(' lr,rl nt'nn11f11hn r1 k that rn n be: a Ct'pted with u dcarce of comfort. Comfo rt zones vary with iryda viduali.. hut secmin~ly common to ul\ 'imall investors ii; a fuuine!ts about 11' content and damen'\1011 . That 1 . they ofkn have an cxaggeratl·d idea of how much n sk they can tolerate w1th romfort. BecaU'>l' ol tha'i, 1he~ o Oen become losers in a game an "h1ch the' i.hould he winners. .\!> r erratt has s~ated repeatedly. C'Ommon ~tock<. Junng thl· pa t 6C))ea rs ha ve been the on I) financial assct'i \\hose returns have s1gn11icantly outpaced th e 1nlla11on rate Thu-.. hl' sa} '· "'the mamtenann· of a fu ll y invested rommon '>tock portfolio over this period would hn"l' pro'1dl·d 1n' l''itor'i "1th the grea test 1ncrca1.4.• an real \\Calth " • I hat ho"l''l'r. "thl'Or)'. In reali t). ~mall 111 .. cslofs bclOml· \O nl'n uu' about holdrng their common \\OCI.' that. an volatalc market or in long beat markets. the) sell out - often when their shares are about to reco,cr. .\c; a result. ~ys Pemtt. "common stock invcstml'nl nctuall) lcadi. to decreases rather than ancrcasc<11 1n real wealth " Th as might not happen, he suggests. 1fan vcstors reall) undc~tood the amount of n sl.1hey could feel comfo rt:ible '-'Ith. ll'>ually the) do not know their tolerance lt'vel. and the rca'iom arc easily explained. f1r<,l. nsk1er portfohos tend Lo provide greater rates ol return incl' the grea test return as the primary J'Oal of 1nvt•stn1l·n1 portfolios. the tendency is to strain an that dm·ctwn · Bull marl.l'I\ ad d to that tendency bit by b11 until a oncl' comer\ all \ e portfolio becomes an aggrci.!t1vc al)d pcrhap' n l'n grt.•ed> one;. Eventuall y, the portfolio nsk far c\cet•d, om··!> toll·rann~.11l¥.<el. "J1 1!1 aa this cn ucal l>Qint that the fate of these in q•<,tor\ N'l ome'i .. cakd " \JI\' Pcm 11 They abandon reason to fea r "The) urt• tkst1 ncd to bl'rnme investment losers" Tht• 1rom of thl\ tx·ha' 111r 1\ that the panicky sell ing mr~ht ocrur ai the' er) tr mt 11l\l''>tors 1.hould be adding to their portfolios When stod price' fall. c\plprns Pemtt. anvesto~ ~hould be g.lad thl'Y ha\I~ the opportunlly to buy into qualit} companies which ha' c gone on \ale . Howe,cr. this 1\ rarel) the case for 1~\-CStors whose pon foho nsk c\Cel·ds their comfort 1onc. ~uch people are so wo rried aobut saf\ ngrn g what's kft that they never consider adding to Jhcrr lwld1ngs dunng a market do'-"nturn Bcs1de<1. "8}\ Pcrntl. 1he1r tl·n~cnq 10 violate their own comfort 11lnl.' b> hu~ lng as pm:t'"~ n<>e lcav~s them wath l111lc or no ab1ht' ''' ta~c ad' antagt• 11fbarga1n stock . . pnccs General Motors selling South African operations Pl astic car project abandoned DFTROIT (APJ -A bil lton-dollar proJcll 10 put slee k, plastic bod res on the showcase pons caf\ of thl' natwn \ '\u. I automaker ha s been abandoned because 11 proH~d too c'pcn~I\ c the chairman of General Motorc; Corp. says. DET ROIT (A P) General 11al1) 1n the past }car Motors Corp. wall withdraw from ~outh Africa and sell its opcrauons to a group headed by management there. G M Chairman Roger B .. mrth ~1d todar countr. \ etonom1c fl'Cl'<.\1on "Gf\.1S.\ ((ieneral Moh.m South Africa n Ltd.) has been losing mom·> for ~veral \l'Ur!> an a \Cr. d1flirult outh .\fntan husancss cl1ma1c and. with thr current structure. we could not sec our opcral1on<, turn1ng around in the near futun'." ')m1th s:iad in a prepared ..iatement "Our aim rs to enable the new owners to start from a strong pos111on. to continue to pro\ 1de JOb op- ponun111es for the emplo}Ccs and to tont1 nuc to serve our customer,," '\m1th '>atd 1n today's a nno uncement. 1ng lo.,., rangmg from S l(X) m1ll1on to SI billion when res ults are released later thl\ week Ford. the No.2 U.S. autom..iker 1'i e'pcctcd to show a profit GM Chairman Roger B. Sm ith. an an 1nh:n 1c\\ published Sunday an The Detroit News. said ann(1\al1on\ that gfl''-' out of th e prOJCCt could show up on other cars. 9 "All of that engrnccnng work 1~ of grea t ,aluc to us," Smith said. "It may not show up in a si ngk car. You ma> t'ind the door'! come out an some program and the suspcn<,ion 1n "omcth1ng el\C" "Dec1s1ons about our in vestment an South Afnca have depended on an assessmen t of the economic. social and poliucal en vironment in that area." Sm ith said. Earlier. a GM spokesman 1n ~outh .\fnca said the automaker was n·- assess1ng ats pos111on in vac"' of lhl· m1th earlier had ~1d (iM WJ'> "slrugghng dl''>Pl'ratch" in South .\fnca \x•l'UU\C of thl' nat1on'<1 crnn- Om) and that thl· wmpan~ \..ale\ and mar~ct share ha\l' dropped \uhstan· GM 1s sufferi ng from los<,cs not .. 1emmed b) deep-discount sales in- rent 1..,e\ 1I offered from la1e Aut\us1 to carh October to clear out ats 1nven- lOr). backlog an the Unated States. The No. I U.S. automaker '" c>.- pectl'd to show a thrrd-q uancr c1rx·rat- Smith 'iaad the propo~<"d sale alse was a rl'\Ult of the South Afri can go\crnmcrtt\ '>lo"ncss tn eltmanat- rng aparthl·1d "Th1: ongoi ng cl'Onom1c· rect!lsao n an that l'ountn along \\1th this lack of progress has made operating rn the South African en' 1ronmcnt 1ncrcas- 1ngly d1flicult." Sm ith \a1d The prOJCCt. called GM-80. en' 1\ionl·d pla'lt1c-bod1ed replace- ments fo r the ha~-pcrformance ('he' rok1 ( amc1ro-Pon11ac Firebird model\. The design would ha'l' built on C1M \ l'\pt.•ncncc paonecnng plastic technology 1n the two-M:at. rear-cng1nl' P()nt1ac h ero spons car . I Tax reform will phase out key interest deductions. This will change the way you borrow money and use credit cards. Soon , the only allowable tax deduction on con.5umer interest will be for first mortgages and home equity loans (second mortgages) on no more than two homes. 2 Makmg major purchases this year saves money. Sales tax deductioru; will also disappear after 1986. Buy now and you'll get a tax deduction. So, if you're going to finance a major purchase, use your home equity to increase your tax savings. 3 Using your home equity reduces the cost of credit. Set up a line of credit based on the equity in your home. Its low rate and interest deduction can be the most affordable way to pay bills, pay down credit card balances, finance cars. rm vacations and home improvements. 4 Acting now can reduce the ci:>st of emergency loans. 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AS (J/ (kl~I 2, 19"fl 11 'I :B ... Tluc <k'dU<llON l<tr llUIT!f' H.M1W' h111lty (rt'(lrl I lllt'll Aft' ~ullfl'< I tu'""''" IKJM COll.'Ull your t.u Mlv•~•1 k1r mor .. 1nlut'n1a11nn • ~ Ff'Ck'rel »¥11111111/ld ''"'" tqwil oppttrt11111ty 14"fl&or ,---- 1 I St.Nll l () IK>ME EQUITY< REl>IT lJ"°"F-' ~K~1f. FWF.RAL t'O BOX 880239. SAN DIEGO, r A '-121011 '17li OR CALL I ·H00·55H62B ''~" ' . Economy ap ears tootired to grow By JOHN CUNNIFF ,.,......,...,..~, M '.\ 'OR"-{AP> -HOU!>IOg 'tan' It'll 1n 'i<-ptcmhcr removing anuthl'r <,upport lrom be neath an cn>nom' that ~t'm\ too ti red to gathl·r 11\\'lf together l hl' hou\lng dcd1 nc wasn't unex- pn tl·d. hut until rnent mo nths at could he 'rewed a\ someth ing' to be d~alt 'Atth an the fuiure However. ">cptembl'r\ 7 ti percent decline sug- gc'"' the pruhkm 1<, nu"' anoth er d1.,mal rt·ahl' to be faled. The blov.\ to crnnom1c hopes seem to tx· relent le"'· in <;p11e of occasional good Ol'" s. and 11 new. appears that total cconom1c growth for the year will Ix' \Omc1.1.here around 2.5 pcr- ccnl. far oclo\\ the \\ h11e House's 4 pcrt·l·nt gOJI\ ro tht· .. urpn<>e ol man} econom- 1'1' th('rl' '' httk J\Suran<:e that the l \ trade dcfiut \\ 111 he reduced. dl·,r111t• thl' higher rn!lts that forl·1gnerc. incur 1n expun1ng to the L'n1ted State' \1an> ha1,;c s1mpl) rut tht·1r margin'> f hc con\Uml'r. who has su'ltaaned the grow th ut grov, national product O\l'r mulh ol the pa<,t fc\\ )'Cars. ma~ not tx· abk tu tlC\ SU(h muscle power O\cr thl' nt''l(I le" mo nths. l he alter-ta' sa' ings ratt: 1n Augu$1 w J\ tlow n to 3.1 pcrc:cnt one of the IO'-'CSt ra1c-. in mc mor.. And. whale con~umcr 'itx•nd1ng roie I I percent rn that month. almo't all of 11 was atlountl'd tor h\ ..iutomob1lc rnccn- tt\l'\ r hl' lnlt:nll\ l'\ arnt1ll in place, but pnn·'i ha\l' n~n Increases 1n pcr- 'ional 1nrnmc howc ... cr. haven't kept pale. and therein Ire:> a cruel irony. The iron\ and the cruelty as that lower intcrC'>t rate\. wh ich were \ 1c~d-ma1nl~ a'i a 'ipur to buying. alc,o an· dcprl\ 1ng co nsumers of inrnmc needed to huy \omc of thl· '-'Jlhngness to buy, as opJ><ic.cd to the linnnc1al ability to bu}. also may have been drai ned oul of the con'iumer. and therefore out of the cconom> l\nd 1hat poses another womt>ome qucM1on: What happens to car ..aler,'1 \ n 1ncrcd1hle rate of car '>ales have been ont of the main beams keeping the econom ic ~upcrstructure fro m bending and 1w1stang. In the first 10 days of September. for example. the) reached an annual11cd ra te of 18.5 m1ll1on unat 'i. It requarc<; lt ttlc 1n'1ght 10 recognize tha t \uch sales arc at the expense of other~ that lhl'y represent purchases that. an the abscn<:c of below-market intt're~t ra te inccn- u ves. wo uld have tak en pince later an 1986 or an 1987. Whale much of the cconom ac new!I as negative. at doc'in't seem to rep- resent a threat of reress10n. Based on n casual pcrus:il of published econ· omtc repons the nega11ve cast results an great mea'iurc from overly hi&h cxpectataoo.\. The White Hou4>t: aoal. for exam· pie. as 4 percent arowth. And many pnvatc ~ctor economists, who had been forecasting rates of 3.S percent or so for 19 7. recently have ~n lowering their saahts. I~ 2.S percent arowth poor? No11n relation to the lower fi aurc • and even hnnkaac • that occur dunna recessions. But n 1~ low andctd when matched aaaanst the hopes. the forecasts and the 20th century record. Gro.,,,th to date an the decade of the I 9flO'i has averaacd about 2. 4 percent a year. whKh as wr it below the 3.1 percent averqc so far 1n this century. and ll 1!. h1tle more than half the &rowtb rule or the 1 940~ , • .. - ' Being married to a long- term CD can~bea-bit un- nerving at times. Years, months-even weeks-can seem an eternity when your dollars are locked away, virtually untouchable. A high-interest CD. Daily access either in-person or via a!I~~ our Teller Yes ATM. Compounded daily. feder- ally insured to $100,ooq by the FSLIC. And, maybe nicest of all, absolutely no long-term commitment. Well, Lincoln Savings is here to change all that. With our brand-new Account Balance $500 $20,000 Rate Yield -5.75% 5.91 % 5.80% 5.97% Access CD~M s5o .ooo 5.85% 6.02% A truly unique new Certifi-s100.ooo 5.90% 6.07% cate of Deposit that offers Subject to account restrictions if balance falls below $500. Rates subject OUr inVeStOrS higher interest to change without notice. 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(/141 '>M 40' l.AllWOOD 5247 H.u<-l!Jr " 1' Av<" (lake111t .J Sh I p111~ Center nt.ir \),, u ' 1 (2UI o~ 14Q.1 ·1.0s ANGELf.S 030 W Sulth S1 (at Ho~l (213) 026 4131 PANORAl'\A cm 145.2t.> R .. ~, c: Blvd lnc<ir Van,N11) ttlvd I tHl616Q4 '1.594 SANTA PlONICA 1400 founh St (at Broadway) (213) 451·9931 TOIUlANCE 2114Q H.1wthorne Blvd ldl l orr.im:e Bl11d I 12131 "i4(" 4:222 KOLLING HILLS SHEJU\AM OAKS nJSTIN ESTATES 13701 Riverside Dr 14101 Red Hill Ave 2W20 H.1wth<t111c; Blvd (at Woodlllcln Ave 1 1next t S1a1er Bro I (,ll lH" 'I (6161 78J 3130 ( 1141 730 0245 !..!I.SI j/l '/Sl,' SANTAANA I' JI '°' Bn t •1 '-1 (.1l lllh St I 1714! "'4 7 0171 Slm CITY 28127 B1 ·l<lley Rd (714) 67Q 0601 WEST LOS ANGELES 112~ Nauoncll Blvd (,lt ~wt<-lle Blvd I 121.51 47& 041\1 ~ '-0.llt!~' FSiic -·--- , • - .. 0rtinga Coelc DAILY PILOT/ TUMday. October 21, 1"8 Talk Business with Tokai Bank lM\w'l1Prr• ··A customer needs to know he'll be talking to the same person when he calls his bank. Someone who knows his name, his busi- ness and his problems. That's experience ... you get it by rolling up your · · sleeves and . working with your customers. That's our way. And we'll pit our ex- perience against any bank." Bob Bordwell V.P .. Manager. Newport Beach illJ . ' • Rulebook: being rewritten for gam·e of tax deductions NEW YORK (AP) -Now that the)' have had a chance 10 exa mine it for a while. students of the 1986 ta>. bill find it has as many angles as a geometry textbook. That's no big surprise. given the complexity of the measurt' and the sweeping chanaes it makes. Bu.t it is ccnainly cause for pause for those people who believed that the law would encourage American taxpaye rs to spend less time finagling for tax purpose~ and more time si mpl) pursuing income. In th e trans111on period over the neJll few )'ears. at least. there appears to be room for lots of trick) maneuvenf\i to min1m11e tax obligations. Accountants and professional tax preparers. who make their living from this sort of thing. are busy ferreting them out. The accounting firm of Coopers & Lyhrand. for 111stance. has already published an analysis or the bill that runs 191 densel} packed pages. To take JU\t one example. suppose }ou toot.. a Ou:r some years bad .. in\Csllng S2,000 in a com pan} set up 10 ex plore for gold in the New York City subwa) S)Stem. The venture. plagued b)' delays, never panned out, and )our stock is prett} much w_orthlcss. Should 'ou sell LL now to a collector of cultural \ '.>ddities who ·i., "1ll1ng to pay $25 for the stock ccrt11ica1e'' The reason. What you arc dealing with 1s a long-term loss. and undt•r the prcs<:nt rules only 50 percent of a net long-term lo!.s can be deducted from )'Our ot~cr income. tartin& in 1987. howeH:r. the d1stinct1on between long-term and short-term gains and losses d1sappea~. At that point. )'Our enure S 1.975 101.s would be deductible. rather than JUSt half of 11. . . For people engaged 1n some ot.hercommon act1v111es. some questions yield no such s1ra1ghtforward answers. Let's sa) you borrowed S5.000 on a life insurance pohq in the early I 9S()c; to bu) a 10-year bank ctrtificate of deposit. The loan earned an interest rate of 6 peretnt, fixed by the pol1q . wh1lt thc CD was a' a1lable with a yield of 12 percent. Shrewd move on ><>Ur part. Yo u beat the financial system a1 its own game. And "h1lc you pa id taxes on the annual CD 1ntcrc'>t. you also could deduct the interest on the pohq loan Now what happen~: Starting neu year. the deduction on consumer interest will be pha\Cd out. while ~xpayers wi ll continue to be able lo deduct "investment interest" paid, up to the amount of inve'itment income earned. Bankers like Bob Bordwell speak for Tokai Bank. They speak plainly about what a growing business like yours needs. Hold UP)U~t a minute. say the tax experts. lf}ou ha"e no capital gains 1h1s )Car against which you can ofTsrt the loss, you might be better off wai ting until January before conducting the transaction. Does the pohc) loan constitute consumer interest or IO\CStment interest" The taxpn)er involved has a $ood deal riding on the answer The CD can't be cashed in to pa} ofT the pohcy loan without incumng a penalt_y for early withdrawal. And even 1f 1t could be done cas1I)'. 11 wo uld mean a lo<i'i of1n comt.• for the taxpayer. And they do more than just talk. We're a hands-on-bank. We're used to working closely with you to implement-and keep updated-a complete program of financing and business banking services. -~1 We're small enough to want to take an active interest in you . And as a member of the worldwide Tokai Bank network-with over $100 billion in assets-we can be a po~erful friend to your growing business. Talk business with Tokai Bank ... and see. Tax law complicates IRA~ •mKAIBANK OF CALIFORNIA EWPORT BEACH OFFICE 18831 Von Karman !Nine Cahfornia 92714 71t/752-11SS HUNTINGTON BEACH OFFICE 19006 Brookhurst Street Hu i'tlngton Beach California 92646 7lt/963 -5651 -----1 RM -... ..... ~~ lnd1,idual fl"----------- llfl'n1l·nt at.count' haq: bclOOll' a \l'f\ popular mean' of ~J' 1 ng for rl·t m·- ml'n t "hilc l ut11ng t u r n· n t 1 n c o m l' la \C\ Tht' I tl86 1 a\ RALPH Scorr Rl'form .\ct makt.·.-. •••••••••••• )llllll' changt.·~ that mJ) afTcc1 }our u<;t· of an IR.\. Rl·ginn1ng 1n IQ87. 1f )OU or )Our spou'it' ha'> a pt.'n\ton plan at \\Ort.. )OU can take thl· full IR .\ deductwn onl) II> our aJJU'>ll'd gross in come docsn 't e\rt•ed S40.lXXI ($25.l)(KJ 11 )Ou'rc single). lktwccn $40.000 and S50.0<XJ. coupk-. to\l'rcd h) l'Ompan) plans will <,cc their JR.\ tkduu1011 pha.,,:d out (between S25.000 and S '5.000 for '>lllSk'>l Since the ne\I. IR.\ pro\l\ton dOl''> nut go i ntu dft'l t until JJnuJI\ I I 'HP. contnhut1ons for 198(1 ran \till lx· mJJl• and Jl:dul led in full . up through .\pnl IS. I% 7 Earning.' ,,11 hoth dcduc11blr and nundl·durt1hk If{.\, v.ill lx· l<l\·dekrrcd until withdrawal IR·\\ remain 'l'n J1tral11'l' tor those ta,pa)crs still t•n11tkd to a deduction tor U1ntnhu11on' ~or those not entitled to a dcduct1on . tht• ta\ c.kkrral on earning., 1ns1de the IRA ma) \till m;it..t• funding an llP. a good plan However. Other 1mntml·nt opportun111c\ 'hould be e:<am incd and 'our fund.-. pul \I, hl'H' lhl' hlUl''>I Jftl'f·ta\ > 1eld can be JthlC\Cd ~111cc lhl· I a\ .\ct also l'11m1nate'> the preferred tax treatment lor l ap11al ga1m IR fu nd~ might he appropnatcl) platl'd into cap11al as!>Ct investments such J\ gro\I, th '>Ilk h 1hat rnuld pro' 1de a higher rt.·turn than C D) or mom·, m.1rt..l't an:ount\ T hl'fl' arl:. ol cuu~. olht·r l lln<>1dcra11on'1 f or nampk \l.h1lc l':lrning., remain ta\·lrce in an IR·\. an) lo'>'l'' tannul tx.· dcdut tcd .\not her change in thl' ne\I, la\I. will ~1110\1. IR.\ fun<h to he inve<;1ed in U S. gold and \Iha u11n., ">Omt·thing not permitted under prior la\I. .\h;o. tat..,· in to aluiunt that if\ou ncl·J tu \l.lthdraw \11ur monc) l'Jrf\ tal.ing 11 trnm a'n IR.\ result!> in a 10 f)('ru·nt J')\:nalt ) in add111on to thl' income ta\ that is duC' on \l.1lhdra\l.al Pulling mont') out of non-IR I\ 1n"eSt· ml·n t\ ncall'\ no \Ulh penalt' . 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(I M&R) Member SIPC -A Full Service Stock Brokerage and Investment Firm WHY: Celebrating Al Rynties serving the community 10 years and The First Anniversary of the IM&R office WHERE: Huntington Marina Executive Ctr. SW Corner of Bolsa Chica and Warner Ave. 4952 Warner Ave Suite 236 Huntington Beach (714) 840-3535 TIME: 3:00 PM to 6:30 PM DATE: Friday November 7, 1986 THE Rf/hW EXPERIENCE Rf.AW lnlrrnalional j., tht> raslt'lll·(ErO"inft rt·~I ,. lall' oritanization 111 thl' ~orld. wil_h morf' ~ult1- m1llion tiollar JlrOflurf'r., than an~ or lls t•ompt'l llOr". 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Be ides the (oredoted mortp&e, lenden will 11 ve loan commitments there can be liens ror unpeid real only to prospective buyers who make estate taxes or coun judaments. formal apphcat10M. Lien records are on file in lhe local •Be able k> affori It. Don't even county clerk's or other similar office: bid for propen) unless you're cc~ain but before beginning your own in-of sccunng a monga1e. A successful vcstjga11on, try to art 1n touch with bidder 1s required by law to make a the lawyer for the lender holding the substantial downpayment -usually mongage. More often than not, the •I 0 to 20 percent -on the spot in ca h attorney will know what liens must be or by cen1fied check. It will not be satisfied before a new owner can have refunded 1f you can't get a mongage. "free and clear" title to the propcny. • As a rule. most auctions arc If necessary, check for liens yourself attended by real cMate pro(essionals or pay a title search frrm to do it. looking for propenics to restll. This •Detennlff lff real val•. Before group will almost always include a the auction. it's also a &ood idea to ask representative oft he financial 1ns1nu- a local real estate broker what similar tion that foreclosed on the propeny, homes 1n the neighborhood arc who will bid at lcas!1lo the face val ue fetching. Then, armed wi\,b all t~ of the monaagc. lf Llic threshold price information you have turned up is not met. the bank will acquire. then about the propeny. make an appoint-sell. the propeny on its own. mcnt to discuss the possible sale with a lender. Some will give you an estimate of the mongage they might otTcr on the property -assuming, of course. you qualify for the loan. Other Mary J. Rudie Is vice president aad mua1er, consumer Information 1er· vices, of Merrill Lynch, . Pierce, Feaaer Ii Smith, Inc. + Ellport1na to the worad's Waes' market doetn't have to be a "foreign expcncncc." . That IS the messaac from expon and roman buSJDCll development expens from the City of Amsterdam and the Dutch government who will conduct a seminar fo r OraftF Coun1y executives Thunday at the Irvine Hilton and Towen Hot.el. The protram will provide "bow to" information for U.S. firms seeking export opponunity 1n th $4 triUion Wcslen'I European market, which is 40 percent larger than the Uni~ Sta~. . Advice from Harry Grosveld. Amsterdam s cx~uuvc_dircctor of economic dcv~lopment; Pierre Dobbclm.ann, 1ndus1nal com- missioner of the Netherlands to the-U,S.: Vera Van Os, deputy ~rector of foreign investment and Alex Blaauw and Han~ Le Noble. marketing directors, will reflect expenencc in helpma hundreds o f U.S. companies to establish a toehold in Europe. . . 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I I I I I I I _J Gemng a Home Equ1!') w<1n a1 Bank of Amenca ts less caxmg than ever hcforc And v.'lth 1:ax changes JU<;t around the comer. now 1~ chc nme m apply Bnng th~coupon m,anJ you could ~Vl' from $125 to $3.125~ Add to tht" our '\Urpnsmgly low rate and the foc t that you can ;tpply hy phone and get an answer m JU t one busines.s day-and you've got more than enough reasons to come to Bank of America. Apply by phone a~.:n-1£ .. B .. Qf .. A, or apply in person. You 've got nothing to lose. and plency to save. FLXEDRATE VARlADLE RATE 10.503 8.753 lnrttt'' R_.rr•• lhtttrr 1'1tr••• 10.733 8.903 ..,,,, .. , Ptr.~•• R~rr·· #\nno .. I p,. ,..,,..., lle•t .. ' ( '"""' rain .. ~ 1 ro 1 lw,.r m Bank of America \Xe \Wnt the #J."" '8-.-d on Ht'fnf l:quoiy u•n amc.unt• IT<rm $1<h"n) '" Sl~l\: Am<'llnl wV!d Wiii bt 111!. .~ kt\111i...n1m.11in1 -rNa ~ .. ~,,...•I~_, 11qJ ,.,,., ~-"""" ~U){U\lb1n-'IW'NIUuf¥d lftkkrulwilh 1111•"""1& f'll'tmm• 11\ima O.nkuf Arnmai~or .... 1rwu1mul'1 APR •l••'lfon l'4,INnM1NnoW1""' ""411•111 .. •'-"'un 1 ZS )nr UO(~rpN"•n.tlW mt lv.1dl • l n!Ol'llhr.att'tN ftftillfn.~ll•Ml<ll>tt $~~Cf\•Ullll*nn' d(1,us-J ~I with 101ttn11111( rtv!Mnt "'"'" Alnl!of All'W1'\\1t~ ut •\ittlfl .l(n1Unt APll i. llallt\f on 1'4'\ loin oren;mon ftt Annu•I r'f'l\M' II\" r~tf ,uiJ f"YTN'nr• c.~dd 1nnt1w (If dttr~• fttt ~'Ill a mtdt Emulex earnings up 9% for quarter Emalu Corp. of Costa Mesa an- nounced firs\ fiscal quarter 1987 earnings of $1.571.000. up 9 percent from the· $1 ,435,000 for the hke guaner last year. Revenues were S25,0IS.OOO. compared to last year's first quarter revenues ofS24.420.000. Net earnings per share in the quarter were 12 cents compared to 11 cents for the like penod in fiscal 1986. In comparing the curren1 results with last year. Fred 8. Cox. Emule>. chairman. noted that in both years lhe first fiscal quarter revenues were impacted by the traditional summer slack period in Europe. "Even though international sales now represent a larger pan of revenue than last year. we manag~d an overall revenue gain based on the.success of several new storage controller products in- troduced in the last fiscal year ... • • • Hullb Care Property laveston lac. of Costa Mesa Monday reported nC't income for the three months ended Sep. 30. 1986 of SJ. 757.000. or 46 cents per share. on revenues of $7.537.000. Forthe nine mo nths 1hcn ended . ne1 income to taled $9.207.000. or S 1.32 per share. on revenues of $19,469,000. Cash available for distnbut1on for 1he quarter totaled $5,167,000. or 63 cents per share of common stod. By comparison. cash available for dis- tribution for the quarter ended June 30. 1986 totaled $4.601.000, or 59 cents per share. The increase an cai.h flow was pnmanly attributable to new property acquisions which were financed initially through thC' utiliza· uon of the company's shon-term bank lanes of credit Health Care Property lnve~ors Inc. 1s an equit~-oriented real estate investment trusfwh1t h invests direct- ly or throug,h jo1n1 ventures1n health care related facihtaes. • • • El Torlto Restaurants lac. an Irvine Monday reported net income of $2.970.000 for the quarter ended Sept. 30, 1986. up $713,000 or 32 percent from the $2,257.000 reported for the third quarter of 1985. Earnings per share (including com· mon and common equ:tvalent sJlares) fo r the quarter of 26 cents increased 6 cents or JO percent from 20 ce nts reported in the 1985 quarter. Third quarter 1986 sales of $101 ,003,000 were up 20 percent from comparable 1985 period sales ofS84.245.000. For the nine mo nths ended Sept. 30. 1986. net income Jotaled $8.605.000. a S 135.000 or 2 percent increase. o er $8.470.000 for the 1985 penod. On a per share basis. earnings of 75 cents for thC' nine months were up I percen1 over thC' 74 cents reported an 1985 Nine-month 1986 sales of $292.585.000 increased 25 percent from the $234.51 2,000 re- ported for the nine months ended Sept 30. 1985 Danish rugs break Oriental monopoly EGE Axm1nster. the Danish producer of fine quaht} rugs, and Danish artists have Joined forces fo r An Linc -an in111at1 ve which bring completely new d1mcns1ons to the sphere of rug design. "We have chosen 12 of our fo re- most artists and brought their works. so to speak. down from the "all to the floor." said Lau o\abhng. EGE's sales and marketing director. "We could see no reason why onl) QrimtaLrugs_should dominate the aaornmen1 of our floors -and particularly no1 when Danish an and design has gamed the recognized position it holds today. "EGE's message to the artists was simple: 'Do what you wash.' They had a free hand and they responded magnificently. This freedom brought forth an enormo usl y broad range of brilliant and distinguished an. "EGE had the responsibillt> of faithfully converting their works to rugs of the highest quality and standards." EGE's pioneering efTon has led to new perspectives in the development of no t only quality rugs. bu1 also the antcrpla) between floor and wall decor. .\rt Lane. w11h the artists' d1s11nctl\C motifs. 1s supplemented b) silk screen rt'producuo ns of the original paintings. This coordination. which as com- ple1ely new 10 1he rug andustl). can be ~en at an 1n ' llational reception from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesda) at Danica's C'os1a Mesa store. 3015 Bns1ol Si. For rc.-servauons. phonC' 751 -2977. Per Arnoldi~ a Danish artist and graphic designer. will be $UCSt speaker. His senst' for v1sualiz1ng a message b> si mple. ye1 vel) refinC'd graphic means. has made him today'') k·ading poster designer in Denmark. Has works are also interna11onallv known and are represented at man; mu:.eums. such as the Museum of Modern An in New York C11y and the V1ctona and .\l~rt Museum in Lo ndon . .\mong his latest posters 1s ''The Campaign for Carnegie Hall. .. Signed hm11ed eJition EGE posters will also be sold wath $5 from evel) poster being donated to the Orange County Performing .\rts Center. KIDO TRUJILLO MISNER PROMOTIONS TOLD ••• From Bl Karen S. Misner of Irvine has been promoted to tax manager at Hansen KHbaer & Co .. Misner. who spccaalazes an taxation. 1s responsible for the coordination and management of tax-related work for the Newport Beach-based public accounting firm which she Joined an 1982. • • • Amerlc~ Pacific Sec•rlUe~ Corp. honored four Orange County residents. with expcnse,-pa1d tnps to South Lake Tahoe for the company s annual seminar. TlmoU1y CbHcer, Westminster; Joba Oft, Costa Mt'sa; Ted Ragsdale, Fullerton. and EdyU1e Tait, Laguna Hall~. were among 14 regmcred rcprcscnt&tl~cs nataonwidt' who quah~ed for the honor or an cxpense-p;ud event. Amencan Pacific Sccunt1es Corp. as a coast-to-coast an vestment firm headquartered an Pasadena. ••1 'I U.S. lllat oftlclal8 report Miall deme•41 f• tint U.8. aoN cola to be••• ... la IO,..,._ eu....,.. ...... ,. GOLD COIN ISSUED ••• From Bl mcmoratave coin sales. the acncral· ~in:ulat1on coin1 ire 1imed 11 in· vcstors. not co•n colltttors. l "We will ~ tryinl to sustain and c:11pend the intcmt in purcl\a1in1 aold 1s an investment." she said / TU PIYEIS LIST CHllCE lllfJl.ll, l•ILll, mE IS TIE •••n•n .1111 111n F• r11t A. duplex two blocks from the sand. Priced at $179,950 with an assumable loan of $124,390 with an adjustable rate current- ly at 9.875%. Two one bedrooms with one bath. There are two new water heaters, new roof, copper plumbing, electric garage door opener with two remote controls, a washer and dryer Included. Live in one unit and rent the other. Principal and Interest of only $1130/mo. Call for an appointment. 0.ty Wartl 111-22•2 •TRIPLEX• v 380, 2BA, upper unit In tristine cond. VACANTI ,READY TO GO! Plus 2bd, 1ba down. Great rental area. Lseland $229,500. ASSICIATEI RUL n 113-3113 FDIR-PLEX Good rental area of Costa Mesa. all are 2 bdrm. 1 bath units with carports. Good cond1t1on. Rents are low. Asking $247.000 DWIER DESPERATE Gorgeous 4 bdrm. 3 bath, ex- ecutive home. Soon to be Newport Beach. Amenities include spa, lath house. refinished oak cabinets, newer appliances and much more. Asking $229,000. but submit all offers. Traditional Realty 631-7370 ... EIUFFOln• PllOl IESn IT IJll,000 3 bedrooms -3.5 baths. Located Coiona del Mar. Extensive decorator brtck throughout. Two ficeplaces in- cludlng fireplace In mastet bedroom. Spa and 26,000 sq.ft. Three private beaches are yours too! 11 .. tth I hlfflatts lttll ............. , 111·M24 LAGUNA CASTLE $699,tttn WHITEWATER VIEW Walk to beach. '400 aq.ft. SBr. SBa. maid's quarters. 4 frplcs. 3 car garage, •levator. 6 yrs new. 10" On., OWC. LAGVNA WHITEWATER A CITY LIGHTS VIEWS C..11 for details on thcH whitewater view LOTS. SCOTT ·LAND CO. 499-16M CORONA DEL MAR * BAYFRONT CONDO * * 10%DOWN * Spacious 2 Bdrm. 2 Bath. 40" on the water. Assume nnanclng 1 and owner will carry. Boat slip rights. OWNER/ AGT 760-8069 OFFICE 640-4868 ' *WATEIFlllT* *CISTll llME* IEHOEI Tl 1111,MI Prlva1e Boat Dockl 3,000 Sq.Ft. 4BR, 21hBA Excellent Financing Coron ad a Cay, San Diego h•er/1&11t (111) lll-aH LIWllT PllOEI llllU I TWI ST•Y 1111111 IPYIWS 'tfYll1rlllCLllEI*' Pllllm•Ylll 3 bdrm home w/mountam & city lights view. Large pnvate yard w/spacious entry courtyard New appointments throughout Only $389,500. LJlll Nil, SPA I YIEW Just a sampling of the amenities available in this large 5 bdrm family home. Great entertainment areas. Maid's quarters $539,000. c .. a-&11 IHA.I l ... llllerlH-1111 Rr{A8 of Newport Beach *CdM DOLL HOUSE* South of Pacific Coast Highway 2Bd. large patio. Recently renovated. Per- fect for first time buyers or great vacation home. $225,000. Merk Cardeluccl Reel Eatate 720-1780 f ',,..~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--- HARBOR VIEW HOMES SOMERSET MODEL · 5 Bedroom 3 bath POOl & spa Weil pnceo S369 000 LAGUNA BEACH SHOAECLIFFS VIEW HOME OCEAN VIEW ~arge IOI Pool Very open Bright & airy • Great canyon vu '344 500 Large 3 bedroom 1mmacu111e cond1h0'1 S799 :>00 MAURY STAUFFER SEA LION REALTY 673-5354 NEWPORT BEACH L/Ft;STYLE COSTA MESA PRJCt;S// lfond New Single Fomly ~ Newpott fro· s A unq.oe comrnunrtv ottenno 'IOU' :-01<:e cJ 2 o no 3 beOroom 2 stol'{ ~ bOtdenng the plQnneCJ ':.-0'" ,t:.,r _.:immunitv Nof\Jre P()t1( JUSf momeot5 from 9'0p()t~ beocl)M SC"<:/"' S :,.. r'lQ Ond WO"i•r.Q ito.41 ono ~ ~ • ~ "e roots • .IOUlte<:l CEW ngs •• t<;tJ()Ca\ • 'QI"'\ • :;of!~ & Somer OPP'IOnces • Jo• :tJ0one1r..- • ~ OOOI & SOC area • 5(iic:Y ~\ NtCED FIOM ONl Y $151 900 1932 Sundance Lone Costa M9$0 (714) 548-1 329 llllP NPLD Located n a pnme Newport Beach location Ctoli to snopp.ng and market Both uruts are 2 bdrms and have fireplaces. The upper unit has a pnvate glass endOMd balCOn)' The IOwer unit also has a Pflvate pattO. PmlD IT 1241,111 11111111&n,a llMlll * EllDILI llY * IEITIL A Spectacular 180° Ocean View! Ult I mate in privacy. Security Gated comm. 24 hr. security patrol. Pvt beach, park, pool, tennis, spa. 4BR. 3BA, quiet loc. $3000/mo. Owner/Agent. 760-2601 Newport's most impressive new home sprawl- ing over 2 oceanfront lots. Heart stopping cliff top view of the harbor entrance with 3 bedrooms, 4 baths and highest quality con- struction. Shown by appointment. $3,500,000 111111.1 llTUll •IUS/ IWSll lilTUll Call 644-9060 .____ _ _..._ / 01 THE PlRI TURTLEIOCI Located on green-belt th s 3 l':>edroom 2 bath wilh spa off 1ar9e master su re s a mt.1st see Thi! hOme s light and a r I N ''"' cath41draJ ce.hn9s Also fea1ured are inside 1aundry room and o w ma•nl~· yatd OWC second T 0 • Reason· ably priced at ~212 000 Ca I 'or 1 n anc· , ing deta ts now ua ,. ,.. naaOllU lll-1111 R£{.A8 of NIWJQrt Bacb llY VIEW ClllO IY IWIEI!! 280. fireplace. garage. pool. J8CUZZi. $150,000. 213 llM234 ' r m: ail~.~· ·~ .. ,., th '• ~, 111 J --.. -': " t• " x ... + •• A .. ta ' I·-I\ :~!) ~ ll l '•+ "" ~~s ~,. ~+ ~. AO.Ea I .:t ,: ~~ .• ll,qi , __ l: ='!iiu ~ ~=,r ji•t A•l!ILf ' t Ae!L IM4 Aell. ofC "fim"'' ! :l~d \ IO~ I AlfbFri 60 l '• AlrlH n «I ,_ J :~~'.\!< f 0 llD· f; M :::~gf '1 r1 1 I ~+ • AteP o' I it l I 1 A141P of 1 I t1 • + 1 :~~". ~~ u· 1·~-. Alb(;utA t IS I' -.. 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Un I DIM i 20S 1' t+ \t Anal) sts said traders were also keeping an eye on the Geneva meettngofthc I 3oil ministers of the Organiiation of Petroleum Exporting Countries. WH AT AM EX Orn WH AT NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP) Oct 21 NEW YORK (AP) Oct. 21 Prev Prev. Todm dt Tod\ ··~ M"~~ 11 Adv~:r Deel n ~1 Oectne 'J vnch,noed n vnc:J1nOed otel ti•uti otel i'"'' 19 New h ohs 11 ,1 New hOhS New lows New tows I AM EX LEADER S NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -:..iei, 4 P.ITl. e>rtee r.!fd':v Y~K t:t.) ~,:· !f·"ri:~ Tut,d•v end net chanoe of the 10 most most ecllve New York stock Exd\arliM ec11Ye Amerlu n Stock Excnenoe luues. 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N Y I~ lfKI) ,....,_-UM 50 N Y Mere IPOl I* 1roy w Mon Meflllvn ICN Pharm ~mEl{PflH OeneCp Dow JoNr s AVERA GES I NASDAQ SUMMARY COLE ·HAAN o eouthzrn c.chfbmie de~tC, evodoblcz. fbr Yr:N m '* d\rrttrunt color comb,ncttone ~ f"ttNY /khokl novy/\/C:tn 11 lo ton/cnzmcz. put.tyfaomllo •• .! .. • -0.., ...... pMt•..., .......... Knatt Albert of WoodbrldCe etretcbea out to dig Newport Harbor offertna Monday night in fl•e-eet victory. Warriors get angry, rally tops Tars in 5 By CHRIS MONAHAN ~ .... e., .......... Most people arc fam1l1ar wtth the saying, "Don '1 gel mad. get even." but Woodbridge High volleyball player Mindec Adams adJuSls 1ha1 sa) ing to suit her playing style. When she takes to the court. 1he saying reads. "Don't be e'en, get angf) .. In Monda~ 's match 3$3inst New- port Harbor, the senior middle blocker hved b) words e}tactly. com- ing 1hrou¥h w11h 10 kills 1n the fifth and dl'C1d1ng sci. leading the Wamors 10 a 15-2. 4-1 5. 15-13. 8-15. 15-13 non-league win at Woodbndge. The victor) solidifies the Wamors hold on the no. I spol in Orange Count) and their no. 3 ranking in the Cl F 5-A D" 1s1on The Sailors came into the match ranked no.l and no 4 1n th e two respcrtt ve poll11. Woodbrld&e'• Lolen Newman reachea out to dig agafnet Newport Harbor in Monday'• 5.,eet triumph. Below, Harbor'• Tracy Krueger send• a shot paet two def enders. Adams. who was All-<. IF last year. fintshed the match with 22 kills. second overall only 10 the allors· Tracy Krueger who had 25. The two had battled all ntght. often directly a~ins1 each other. but when the match was on the line. Adams wa" JUSt that little b11 bc11er. "She du.J C\actl) "hat a SCntOr. All- C IF captain should do:· said Wood- bridge co~ch Steve Stratos. ''She didn't pla) well in games three and four. but )OU ha\c 10 go with your gun. She either does ll or she doesn't. To her cred11. she came th rough." 'Tm a ve r) intense person and when I'm angf). I'm at my bes1:· s.a1d Adams. "I gel angry when we're down or the match 1s close. because we don't 1h1nk 11 should be. "I lo"e to win and when "e don't. I get even more upset " That ha!>n't been a problem for the Wamors thus far The win kepi them undefeated at I 0-0. while the) handed the a1lors (Q-1) their first loss 1n 1986. h "a!tn'1 ea:.). but al the start. 11 looked hkc 11 might be l he \.\':i rnur' came 11u1 11 ~ rng. w1nn1ng the first c1gh1 point\ on thl'll wa\ 10 an eas) first \l'l wrn But thC}· go11hat unntulkd had, 1n their face as the allor'>. hch1nd '>t'"t'n k1ll11 from Krueger. storml·d had. to even 1he match. The Warriors rallied Imm do"n 11-11 1n game three. but ~ewport Harbor too~ rontrol tn the fourth tn sci the w1nner-1a~e-all fifth 11 was here that holh team' hcgan to show the fa11guc from the match. which would he nearl) 2:20 long al''' condu-:.1on In contra-;t 10 the first four SCI\," here po1n1s were ~ored 1n bunche'i. nt·1ther team rnuld take control. \\1th the \Cort• tied JI 5. the Warriors forged ahead. Tern <•1lbcn. who had put the hall awa } In 11e tht• game. was back sen mg and lhl' Warrior\ ran off four stanght points The Inst of the run\\ a'i a '>en ice an•. the 11 lh for Woo<lbndge a'\ a team the 1h1rd for Gilbert "fhc1r scr' ice rl·all\ hurt u<i 10- n1gh1." -;aid Nl'WP<>rl lfarhur coach Oan Cilcnn "II wa'i ddin1td} thl· (Please see WARRJORS/C2 ) Vikings' bandit stole it a way Schmidt played up to his role in 1 7 -7 s hock er over Edison By RICHARD DUNN ~ .... C.fllflrdlAI C'hns Ramsey. hke everyone else. had newr \l'Cn Marina High beat Edison in football before He's "' his lirst year. how-ever, as head coach. Bruce Schmidt. a 165-pound free safct) entenng the season. had never played outside hncbacker~fore. a p<>s1tion with the Vikings which RamSC) r~fel'} to a~ the 'bandit and rohbcr' spot on defense. chm1dt '" one of the many V1k1ng ~n1ors who·ve been around a while and had never w1tnC\'iCd a Mnnna victory O\er the Chargers. either Nobody had before Thu~a> n1gh1. So while playing an unfamiliar role again~t a team the V1k1ng.s had nc\er beaten before. hm1dt. like: most c"eryonc else on defense. pla)cd the game of h111 hfc "When 11 was over. I knew I had pla"cd a good game," · hm1dt sn1d. "f n fa ct, it wa the be\t l'"e pla)'cd." He wanted to how his new coach -Ramsc-r who's from Georgia -JUSt how 1mJ>()l1an1 this )Car\~ game against the harger~ was goina to be. The V1k1nj1,.\ had been 0.11 -1 against Ed ison in their first do1en tr1c\ They v.ere look1ni for their lir,t victory of the \CJ!>On and Ram~ wa Sttk1ng his first win u their head n>.1~h. !hank!I to hm1d1 and the re t of the drft•n<,c, Manna pulled on II dramatic I 7. 7 upset Ill WeslmlO\ler H11h to earn a quadruplicate v1 ory Manna ( l·Sl won 1t'i fir I game or the )'car, II~ firil in the ~Un\Ct l.ca~ur tlm Prep Player of the Week \l'U\on .ind tts lir-;1 0\1.•r Fd1son <11nce the tw-o schools hct1,an pl.l) 1ng each other \nd of 1.:our<it'. 11 "as Ram~' 's first since 1:1k10g U\l'r nt thl· \lanna ht'lm \<. hm1dt. nH:anwhllc anchored the defense "Our team U'>l'\ the 1crm \11armms to the ball," \\ hm1d1 ... m.I " \nd "t.' \warmed to the ball against Edison. b cf) hod) ""armed to the ball pretty good. We were nt lull \JX'l'U " He l'l'Cordl'd the firc,t ofh1\ 1~0 ..ack 1n the first halt when f dl'>on \\J\ dm 1ng inside the 20.yard hne. 'itnpp1ng the halt trcr from quarterback Mike Hendel"Mln to fo rl'C nn Edl\on tumhk That wa'I bis plt1) numhcr one the fir.t of four \lhm1d11umed tn H1.· 1nterreptt'd a pa\~ tn the 1h1rd quarter which led d1rectl) 10 ~an M.1gul a\ '7-\ard touchdown run to put Manna ahca<l. 17-7 He ~c:ke<l I k ndcr .. un 1n lhl' fourth quarter, a131n forcing the ball lome Rut onl:-th1\ t1mc 11 wa~ th1rd·and- goal for the ( hnrgcrs on the: 1-)0rd line, makmg 1t the play or the game when V1k1n 11.·ammatc Ocan Loghry fell on the looo,e hall 1n thl' l'nd 1onc for a touchback to ~top another Ldl\on r,111) <1nd prt'M"rv~ the Iona-sought \ICtory ·hm1tl1 al't1 1.auiht .i 26-\lnrd pa'iS dunng Manna·, w1nn1ng 1011C'hdo"n dnH in the third Qudner tits catch put the V1k1ng' on 1lw '·)Md line moment~ before M ula's 1outhdn"n run ttJ"c Marina .i I0-7 ~ I k v.cnl fu .ind hewnd 1hr c:oll ot dut . nd for (Pleaee eee SCIOllDT/C3) .. Brace Schmidt TUESDAY. OCTOBER 21, , .. BoggstoLV: Pu~oddsup and stick 'em : ' ,, • 1/ Underdog Red Sox take 2-0 lead in to tonight's contest Serl•..,., .clledaJe I ·~ BOSTON (AP)-The Boston Red Sox. coming home after sweeping the lirst two games of the Wdrld Senes 1n New York. are tired of outsiders calling them outsiders. ' "We don't pay any attention," -\merican League batt1rg champion Wade Boa&softhe Red Sox said. "We were picked to finish fif\h com mg out of pring training. Then. they picked us to fold after tile AU-Star break. and then we were supposed to fold when we started playing tn our d1v1s1on. "We were supposed to lose the playoffs. and then we were supposed to lose the World Series. So. wha1·~ next?" The Red Sox beat the heav1h favored Mets 1-0 and 9-3 1n the first two game'> of the Sen es at Shea Stadiu m. Only one team. last )car's Kansas City Royals. has come back 10 wan a Scnes after losing the firo;t two ~mes at home. "Losing two at home and then going to the other ballpark 1s rough .. Mets pitcher Ro n Darling 'i<lld "We were pretty down after to~1ng the second game. But we can turn 11on1f "c ha'e 10. and we ha'e 10 .. The third game of the: bt:M-of-~\.en ~nes will be played tonight at f enway Park. w11h Denni'> "()11 (an" Bo)d. 16-10. going fo r Bo'>ton against Mets lef\-hander Bob OJl'da. I 8·S. who was traded h) the Red So A to "le" York last l'oH·mhcr Darling will come back on three da)s· rest to p11ch Wednesda) While the Red ~ox an: aware the) were considered under~u . Boggs . \atd the appella11on ne' 11. "Sure. we·, e tx:en o;hghte . · s o,a1d l\it onda) as the dub prepared 10 work out .. .\nd here we are two up 1n the World Sen es Sume1h1ng's wrong. Somebu<1' doesn't know too much ahout baseball. or wc'"e fooled e"ef\· ™~" . "(La') Vc:gaHan put the odds upon thl' board and sit\ k 'em." \aid Bogg.,, "ho hit "7 dunng lhl' season and had '"'" douhh:\ tn Sunda~ 's '1ctof) .... .,..sc..r. 8CKlon I, New York Meta 0 ~·sc..r. Bolton t , New Y~ INt• J t ... ton .... ...... , .. , • T__.,._ New York Meta t<>lede lt·SI el 9ollon (8ovd 1 .. 101, S!JO, ...... .,..-- New York A.Wt• •• ao.IOfl, US ,.,m. 11MlrMllV'1 ...... New Y0tk ~" el SO.ton. S'.3S o.m (It IMICM~fV) setw•V'a GMW 80\lon •I New York NWta. S'1S Otn (If necenarvl SllM!t'I"• --8o\lon •I ,..._ YOik ~ iJS o.m Clf necn.-rvl Al llmet POT All ._ on C!WlnNI 4 ~The odds don't hit orTICTdor tcO you how much hean a team has." . No team ever has lost the first Lhrec games and come back to win a seven· game senes. The Mets realize the ~nousnesi. of the situation but do not consider ll hopeless. "It's the same situauon as Kansas Cit) last )ear." Mets first baseman Ke11h Hernandez said, "so we know it can be done. These two games have been u nch.aracterist1c of us." The Mets' offensive problems had Manager Davey Johnson wQITled enough to make spme lineup changes in game two. but not enough to hold a workout on Monday, an off day. The ofT-day without a workout followed a patlern the Mets set dunng the :"-lataonal League playoffs. "The club 1s a httle tired. as our performance on the field has shown." Mets pitching coach Mel tottlemyre said when asked why the workout was cancelled ... But I think the real reason was for all of us. coaches and players, to e'aluate our pos111on. to think about what we need 10 do." Stottlcmyre said the Mets were familiar w11h Fenwa) Park from an eAh1b111on game the) pla)'ed here Sept. 4. Sunda) night. Johnson replaced 1h1rd baseman Ra) Kntght wtth Howard Johnson and left fielder Mook1e Wilson with Danny Heep. either of whom could be the de!t1g- nated hitter Tue'>day ntghl against (Pleue eee SERIES/C2) Showcase game: Chargers-Lions a wait showdown Edison's r ecent loss doesn't deter contest in Sun set League duel 8 )' ROGER CARL.SOI\> Of ,,,. D.itr "lot Stiff f dl'>on High\ ( hdl@.l'r\ cntl·r fhur'tda~ night'\ \un'iCt l eagut' toot- h.111 dud w 1th V. e'ltm1ns1cr s.addleJ w11h an opening loo;o, 10 Manna 1n the rare for the leagul' l'hampmnsh1p. but 11 ha\ dom· httk 10 d1m1n1c;h lhl· importance oftht· <ihow do"'n 11·., '>1111 V.n1n11n!>ler "h11.h entered the -.ca.,on a .. 1he "lo 1-ratl'd tl·am tn thl' ( II-A1g Fi"e ( onlcrt'nn• and "h11.h '' l-0 1n league pla\ after .1 d1'iappoin1ing 2-2-1 non-h:agul· ~late \nd. 1t'o, 'illll ~ d1son ao, usual thl' tl·am l''enonc wants In heal lhl· < hargcr,. who were rankl·d No I 1n Orangt· < oun t~ lorth rcc w-ee~" ht'forl· lalhng '''11.e. 1ndud1ng la-.t "ed.:'\ 17-7 stunm·r to Manna m the lcagu,._ opener. remain the a111a1. 1111n Manna ma' ha\l' beaten fd1 'ion hut others still hcg lor the opport unm Thu™1a' .... p.arn1.· 1s set tnr Orangl'. ( 00\t ( ulkgt• \ ~car ago \\ l'\lmin'iter stunn,•d the Charger., tn k·aguc pla\. 24-1 4 then fell 10 fd1son 1n the C l F Big h ' e 'll'm1 1inals. 7-J. 1n a game which ...aw the Lions l llmc w 1tfitn a wht'iker 11( ''inn mg at the end ~ost ot the l 1onc; arl' bar~ and ,1lthnugh C d1son lo\I a hundk 10 graduation 1a1lhack Kalcaph ( Jrtl'r and man) other" return "Our ~Id'> ha\ l' heen 1.1l~ing ahout Westm1mter s1m·c la11t \Car .. \:lid Edl\on C oalh Da"c White "The) heJt us in league last ~car and ha\C a lot Of pla\Cr<i back I'm '>Ure the~ 're 'hn1111ng for u'i We heat them in the '>em1s. IC\ a big one. lor sure. hut I'm not \Ure "'ho 1t''i bigger for 'The~ win and the~ ha"e a good \h111 at the kaguc champ1on'ih1p. We don't win and we'll be hatthngJUSt 10 ma.~c the plavoff'i It's a big nne for U\ "We don't have to do a ~l hng Job al all .. '>did V.estm1nMer ( oach Jim O'Hara "Our ktd'I kno" what the" h,l\l' lo do "hJ1son ha\ a pmhlic otlen'>t' and a tl·na< 1ou' defense .\nd. the' 're not ton happ~ at 1h1~ time (coming off a I"· 7 lo'I\10 Manna I I know the\ fl·el thn mu\I he:11 u' 1n order to hinc a ptl'll' ofthl' champ1on<th1p and ho~ 1h,11 we heal \if anna .. O'Hara an11c1pat(''i a linc:up unal- lel ted h' 1n1un . which mean\ 1h1.· n·turn ol t.i1lhad Core\ D1d.!.On wh o return\ alter m1<1\mg ncarl) four gaml•\ w 1th a h<>nl' 'pur in h1~ h<.'el \tt.11n<,1 In1nl' he "cc, 1mpre\s1' l' in nilling up !<ti 'anl\ on 14 l'arne\ 1n kad1ng lhl' ":I' to a ':!-II\. ICIOf\ \\ h1tl·' lhoughto, arc mnre ho"- t'' er on hi\ ll" n tl·am and not 0,11 l l'n tcred jrnund '>I upping Dtl ~'l'n nt 1n dcaltnti "1th Wl''>tn11n!tte1 ·., b1gand 1akntl'd dclen!tl' "\\ e thin~ wc ·n· going 111 pla' at near 100 rx·rn•nt n>nd1t1on 'Jld \\ h1tl' 'It "'ould tx· a l hangc < .e111ntt H l' r n 1 e C n I a cl h 1 o I I u II had. hnl•hat~crl Doug Blanlhard lguardl and /ad ~1a kac\ h.tl'k "'II he a hit "But we're not gn1ng to he Jbk Ill (Pleaae .ee EDISON/C3) Rams' passing failing From AP dlspatclaes The Rams are 5-~ and w1th1n a half-~me ot the NI < 'W c~t lead But Coach John Rob1no,on ..a-,., they're J team in trouble and indu.atl'd Monda)' that a quarterhal l chan'c ma) be in the offi ng Robinc,on seemcd 10 Ix· mulling o"er the po \I ht It lie\ a he LalJ..ed at h1 week I~ meeting w11h rcport en He offered nu real d ue'> about 1r and when ~tnc Rartkow\k1 might be rc plalcd b' 'iteH Dile, or rookie Jim £,ereu . Th<.· R.1m\ l0<11.h '>dtd he would !..no" more after watching R:inkow'>kt 1n pract1l'e thl\ W-l'ek 'ilnce the o ll-tnJurcd quarter ck wa\ sacked hnnJ:l l't'uph: ol 11mc\ln the Ram•; 14-10 ""to~ O\er Dctru11 "I thin!.. "e ha"c the c,.1me 'i1tua11on week to "l't'k " Rotnn\on ~1d of 8.irt~o~slo "ho'' al read) missed one gam\' th•'> <;eac,on with .in 1nJUI') to hi., nght krwc: "He took. '>ome ~nr11:~" t.1ain\l lh( l ions1 and the \.nee iippearcd 10 l'lC tender " Rohin<;0n \aid .\lthou h he ~•d there "-3' "no delin1tc an~""<'r -,c t" :ibout what \ chan e\ he m1{lht make Roh1n\<in lclt a H a<.k in the dour w.hcn a kcd 1f . there wn\ an po'\"ith1ht\ f \frttt "ould \lllrt und.a .&1J1nc,t tlanta f Pleue ... llAlla/C2) '• ts' oply hope is to awaken bats IOSTO (AP) -h's t.cl to Plan B f« tbc ~ Yoftt Mds That"• 8 -as an blu. Monda). -1 llunt ma)bt _.~ undcr-t"aJua&cd the Bouon pitcbrnc staff. Tbt) ha\t a riM club '"I dunk ma)~~ Hunt (the v.1noer 1n pmc one) su~ us most. his comm.and mOR than lft)lhlftl. '.-tu'didn•t make &n) mi 1.1.kt'S Hr "Aas up and do-.n. He chanars speech \'Cf') v.~11. ·· •hen o~ au> geli bot that e' rt> bod) atts hot. too .• toukm)rc. Dar11n1 and OJcdt Wt'tt the onl)' Mc~ v.ho sho""cd up at the park \1 ond•> a Met· Manacti Oa"t') Johnson P'C his ~lcaguertd dub a da> off T1lr Mtts fcu~ tbetr Ptlduna would can') &km IO I Wottd Senn champaomhip over w &o.ao«t ~Sox. bu• it i11ft •Min& CMlt tW WI). After edlaO& ~Yott 1-0 1n the fint aamr. tk Reef SO• pounded out 18Juts fou ">-3 tn~ 111 f11JM.1WO at Shea tadn1m Sunday ud the ~ts sudden I) find tbcm.Kh n U> TM Mct.5. the bc\t-hnuna club in the National U-.uc for a'tnar and cuns dunna l.M rqular lleason. ""ent 'uiu.all) illcnt dunna t.ht NL pla)offi (.189) and haH• remained dormant lhroup t~o World Smes prn~ ··11h1nl after the stt<>nd game. Yoe v.cre in a lank shock... tonJem)'r~ said. "The fir\t n1ghtwann)bod)'sgamc A 1-0aarnealv.a)s1s JU t OM pitch av.'a). "We ~ our bnt (pitcher. ~1ght Gooden) 101n11n Game 2 and the) had theirs (R<>gcr Ocmcns) and nc1thccr v.as '-Cf)',sharp. Bui v.c sl1ll 1ot blown QUt. a bo&e. "I think our bats have 10 Ix the key no"';· totllcmyre said. -Esi;>«11ll) now that v.c'rc 1n t~rbaJlpatk lf-.c gtl some run v.e'll Ix OK. .., think n's oot $0 much a matter of Bob O,eda and Ron Darting (the Mets' p1tchcn 1n the uurd and founh games) holding them down. We're on the road now. where we don't have last crack at them. I th1nl that's imponant that 'AC Jet on the board early "I was surpnsed their bullpen did tht JOb ll did The) shut us down We have a lonJ road ahead of u • but -.c 5t1ll have a &ood f«lm~ •· Stottlcm)'re noted that the Mets won 53 of 82 gamei on the road during the regular season. ne11.t three pmes. if the Senes *on that far. will bt pia)ed in qua.int. old Fenwa) Part "here 18-lut pmes are not rare. wtth game three iieheduJcd toni&ht. -wc'<ve faced some prct() good pncbina. •· Mcu· pttch1n& coach Mel Stotlkm)'re satd .. Hillin& 1s conta&JOU\ It's not unusual "You s11ll ha'c to ha'e a scn~that 1fv.cge1 our pme going. v..e have a chan~ to get back to hca (for games six and ~"en). That'sall v.e can Len Blas case: 2 . released, Tribble handed trial date ·Pnm-A:P ...,_lcks UPPER MARLBORO. Md -A m Prince ~r&e's Count) circuit Judge Monday dismissed chargci against t"'o men and sc~ulcd tnal for a third 1n connection with the cocaine·1nduCt'd death of Univer· saly of Maryland baskctt.11 star Len Bias. Jud.It l ames Rea. at the request of st.ate auome> Arthur ManhaJI, dismissed possession of cocaine al'ld obsltUClion of JllSUCC charges against David Grca and T Lo whowcrcwuh Bias v.hcn hedjcdofcoca1nc iotol1ca11on June 19. But the judge refused 10 d1sm1ss the case against Brian Ltt Tribble. who also was with Bias the morning he collapsed 1n a college dorm110~ room. The judge set No'. 17.as the tnal date forTnbble. Tribble as accused of suppl)- ing Bias wtth the cocame that killed him. and 1s charged wnh possession of cocamc. possession with intent to distribute cocaine. distribution of cocaine and possession of PCP. At a pretrial hearing. the prosecutor said Long and Greg. former teammates of Ow ... ha'e promised 10 continue to cooperate with the state and assist us in our invesugauon." After the charges agamst Long and Gregg v..ere dropped. Tnbble auomcy. Thomas Morrov.. asked for d1sm1ssal of charges against his client ~cause of '"unfair. prrJud1c1al publicll) .. generated b)' Marshall. who Morrow claimed almost daily talked to the media about the grand jury proceedings. Auaj'• not blaming anyone LOS ANGELES -Gene Autr). ii v..host' Angels came v..1thin one pitch of reaching their first World Series ~fore collapsing. ~1d Monday hr didn't blame anyone for what happened. .. I've alwa> s said that the eas1~1 th1ns 10 do at the racetrack is pick the winner after the horse 1s back in the barn "Ault). the o~ ncr of the ~ngcls throuJ.hout their 26·)Car hastof). said b) trlcphom from his borne m Holly~ood .. , ~ind offttl thal wa> about baseball. .. The easiest th mg to do is to ~cond-guess after the game is O'er I'm not going Lo second· guess after the game 1s O'er. I don't get down or an)1hing like that. E vcn though we lost the (fi fth) game. I felt ""'c had a good chance to wm 11 (the pla)offs) .. It JU St "'asn 't 1n the cards. that's all thrrc 1s to 11." said the 79- year-old Autry. the fol1')1er movie cowboy. "'I don't expect to quit. Aatty Look at Boston. the) ha,cn't v.on the World Scncs in 68 )cars." peaking of the World Scnes. Aul~ said he has v.atchcd both games played !iO far. both Boston '1ctones. ··1 Just put the "'hole thing (v..hat happened 10 the Angels).~h1nd me." he said. sa)mg that he's alread) looking ahead 10 1987. "I kno"' that Boston has pla}ed far ~tteragamst the Mets than the~ pla)cd against us.'" "lf}ou're not good enough to wan at this time. then }ou'd ~lter correct 0)our ballclub. ~mev.here. you'd btuer pick up some bt'ucr ballpla)er~ .. McMahon mystery continues LAKE FOREST. Ill -There's a [iJ grow1nf m)stcn 1n the Chicago Bear~· •II• footbal camp 10,olving quarterback Jam McMahon and Coach Mike D1tka. hope for now. -we·rc &0•n1 to throw a aood pncher out tht'rc e' cf) pme. We're com maned to com1n1 back w1th ()o.t.1ght (Gooden) in Game S." T~ bn&ht. sunn)' autumn afternoon fined Dar1in1 With n01ta1111. Darling vew up 1n nearb) MtlJbut). Mau .• and frequently auend· ed gamc:s 1n the an<'lent part. .. , u~ to come here hvc or s1l umes 1 )ear:·~1d Darhna. thcloscrin Game I. ··1 u~ to it nght up thcrc Cpoin tH\I to 1 mi seat 1n a sea of green 1n Sttuon 42 in nght field). ince ht was the only N~ York pla)cr on the field Darhna was popular w1Lh the media. "I don't think we·rc ftthoa u~ and v.e"re not ~af'C'd," Darlin& said. "'But. I don"t think an)body who'll watched the last two game d~n·1 think we ha"c te tum it on. "Whether tht' Red Sox will allow U\ to. remains to bt' Sttn. I hope we'll tum It on again:· Mete 11anaier 0."J .Jolla· .on ebOW8 pi I I tare Of JOr'•I two etratcbt to ao.toa . ..,., ctn Rea denied the mouon, sa) ing.. "E vcn 1f there was some judicial pro~utonal abuse. 11 1s not enough to reach a level that an indictment should be dropped." Long and Gregg arc expected to tcst1f)' in T nbble·s tnal. but both Marshall and their lawyer. Alan Goldstcm. denied that charges were dropped against them as pan of a plea bargain. McMahon did not pla)' 1n Sunda) ·-. 23-7 loss to the Mtnncsota V1k1ngs and it's ~ginnmg 10 appear he "'II not pla)' next unday aga1ns1 the Detroit Lions. There also ~as an and1cat1on that Dnka v..ants to get quarterback Doug Fluur signed soon. Fluue. the 1984 He1sman T roph) winner. was acquired last ~eek from the Rams. Michael the Chimpanzee &eetaree while boldln& a Red 8oz banner Monday du.rt.nc a vult to a Boeton .cbool. The three-foot chimp, wblcb perform• in tele'f'itlon and moTlee, rtopped at ee'9'eral .cboola abow· inl bla alletlance to the Red Soz, who face the New York Meta ln Jame three of tbe World Serta tontcht at enway Park. ··for the record. no deal has been consummated." Marshall told the Judge. After the hearing, Goldstein ~1d there had ~en '"no agreement," even though he and his clients had a long discussion with Marshall last Thursda).JUSt hours ~fore the playen broke months of silence and testified ~fore the grand JUry. Long and Gregg refused to comment. "They (Long and Gregg) will honor all subpoenas in the case. whether the) come from the state or the defense ... Goldstein said. Morrow said last week that his client would be exonerated of all charges against him "1f Long and Gregg tell the truth ... Quote of the day Minnesota V1k1ng.\ Coach Jerry Burna, on the fact he has no magK formula to keep his team from being complacent after at' emotional upset of the Super Bowl champion Chicago Bear~ "I don't know what elr.c )'Ou can do ... but talk about the pitfalls of what complacency can cause." USC-Stanford game set for TV NEW YORK -The Nov. I game [iJ ~tween No I-ranked M1am1 and the •II• Florida State Seminoles will bt' teln1scd nauonally from the Orange Bowl b} ( BS- TV. M1am1 ha~ been ranked No. I 1n the As\o<.:1atcd Press poll since defeating Oklahoma on Sept. 27 This Saturrut). CB will televise the ')outhern California at Stanford and Clemson al Nonh Carolina State games. The pr~me show for both game\ "111 begin at 12:30 pm. wllh the krckoff approx1matel' 12 minutes latrr. · Clcmson-N ( State will ~ seen 1n the Atlanll<. Coast Conference "1cw1ng area and the Southca'il v.1th SouthemCal·Stanford gomg to the rest of the na1ion Capitals slip past Montreal MONTREAL -John Barrett and ri.11 Craig Laughlin scored within a 34-second , span to key a four·goal second period tha t sent the Washington Capitals to a S·4 National Hockey League victor) over the Montreal Canadiens Monday night. Laughlin also added an assist for the C apual\, who won only their second game of the season while handing the Canadien11 their first loss an fo ur starts. Alan Haworth. Craig Laughlin and Michal P1vonka also scored for the Capitals. Mats Naslund ICOred twice whale Larry Robinson and Stephane Richer added goals for Montreal. The Canad1ens dominated the first few minute\ of play and scored at S:34. .. , don't kno" ... D1tka said at his press conference Monda) v.hen asked 1f McMahon could practice this v.cck "I haven't wnttcn anybod} off. but I ha'c to kno""' somrth1ng. "He sa)'s he's hun and he can't practice." Duka said "I have to lcnov. C'an >Ou pla} this "'eek? Can you pla) nnt y,.cek? When's the &U} going to pla} ? .. McMahon 1nJured a shoulder an the Sept. 7 opener agamst Clev.cland and missed the next two games which Mike 'Tomczak staned McMahon came back for two more staru as the Bears went 10 6-0. before Steve F ullcr v.a\ &l' en the startmg assignment against \1mncsota In add111on to the shoulder 1n1ury. McMahon has been troubled by a bad back Asked when he could pla >. when he cou Id pracuce and how he felt. McMahon ..aid. "I don't know to all the quCSllOOS " Walter Pa} ton. the NFL's all-time leadmg rusher. dashed through the locker room and said, "Don't say a word. Jim:· "I a1n"1." McMahon said. and with that comment he depaned PCAA honors to Graham, Hipp Si\:-.:T A .\NA -Quanerback Jeff Ell Graham of <..al St.ate Long Beach and •II t linebacker Jeff H •PP of Cal State Fullerton have been named the Pacific( oast Athletic Association pla)'crs of the week, it was announced Monday. Graham. a 6-4. 200-pound sophomort' from Estancia High 1n Costa Mesa. "'as named top oflcns1\C pla)'er for compleung 15 of 24 attempts for 243 yard\ and three touchdowns 1n the 49ers' 38· 7 win al New Mc,uco State. He was not mtercepted 1n Saturday's contest. the bt'st overall game of his career. Hipp. a 6-1. 2 I 8·pound sophomore from Edison High an Huntington Beach, made 14 tackles, all but three of them solos. in the Titans' 33-0 shutout of Utah State on Saturday. Making his first college stan. Hipp reco' ered two fumbles. forced two others. had one quarterback sack and broke up two passes. Television, radio TELEVISION 5.20 p.m -BASEBALL: Ne"' York Met~ at Bo\ton 1n game three of World Scncs. Channel 4 7 p m -PRE-SEASON BASKETBALL. Lakcr!i at Nev. York. Channel 9. 7 JO p.m. -HORSE RACING· Oak Tree ( hannel 56 RADIO 5:20 p.m. -BASE BALL: New York Meh nt Boston. KNX <1070). 7 p m -PRE.SEASON BASKETBALL Lakers al Ne"' York, KLAC (570). 7· 30 p m. -PRE·SEASON BASKETBALL: Clippers \S Golden State at Fresno. KMPC (7 10) RAMS PASSING GAME FAILING .•• PNmCl "There's a small chance." he said. although he also talked at lenltb aboul how it would be a mistake to try to brint ~ youns. q uanerback alona too fast '"Tbc timple fact is that we're fa1hn110 act ~lier 1n die puaint pm~," Robi~son .said .. "It's obvious we're toina to have to improve 1f we re aoina to ao on to have die type of tealOft a S·2 stan iives us a chance 10 have. '"We11 have to conunue to evaluate (the pa ing .-i;:t •whit chanaes ""c might make ... :· nst &be Uona, the Rams' offense provided Just .-vn points, on a I-yard touchdown run by Enc Dicbr'IOll in die first quarter.: and Bankowski was limiltd 10th of 12 &*'i na for 4a yards 0. die .-on. Benkowsk1 11 61 of 126 for 6S4 yards wim ..... ~and JUSl two touchdowns. Dill. who ftniihed the pme af\er Bankow1k1 wa' • , hun 1n the 34-20 Ion to the Philadelphia Ea&)cs on Sept. 28 and went all the way 1n a 26-20 victory over Tampa Bay the follow1na week, has completed 26 of 48 for 282 yards and three scores. with no interceptions. Eve rett. who was the third player taken 1n the Nt-L collcac draft lut sprina and a contract holdout wilh the Houston Oilers before bctna traded to 1he Rams, his )'Cl to appear in an NFL pme. "Althou&h we're S·2, v.c'rc troubled by the way we aot there.'' Robinson said. He said that, after lhe victory over the Lions, he ten the 11adi.wn ftcllnt Ul)let beau , Onet taain, the Rams failed to ~nerale much offense. "We re winnina. we have a chante to win the d1v111on. and we're in trouble " he said. SERIES RESUMES TONIGHT AT FENWAY. • • From Cl Bo)'d. Johnson v.en1 O-for-4. although he hit one to the v.all in nghl field 1n the founh inning. and Heep v.as O- for-2 v. uh a walk 101tlcmyrc. speakmg at a Monda) news conference for Johnson. said Knight v.ould ~ back at third and 'Wilson in left for tonight's ~me wuh Heep as the designated hmer. The DH 1s being used . for the first ume an this senes. onl) 1n the .\mencan League park. The Red SoA had 18 hits. tv.o shon of the World Senes record. agamsl Met'i ace Dwight Gooden and four relievers Supday night. The hits included homers b} Dwight Evans and Dave Henderson. The Mets had eight hns. fi, e off 24· game winner Ro$er Clemens. who lasted onh 41'1 1nn1ngs. Relieveri. Ste\e Crawford and Bob tanle> combmed to blank the Met\ the rest of the wa) .. The Red Sox ha,en't v.on ll (lhl' WARRIORS .. From Cl turning potnt in the match " But the Wamors could ne"er increases their lead 10 more than four points. as the teams continued with a pattern of one point, then 3-4 side· outs. Down 13·9. the Sailors came back with four 1n-a-ro" ofthe1r own. tying the match at 13. But Adams wouldn't be denied. She put one away fo r a sidcout. put the next point away for a 14·13 lcad and dropped in a d1nk off a short set for set and match. In another non-league match of considerable merit, Laguna Beach held off vis1t1ng Corona dcl Mar. 12-IS, ll·IS, IS·l2. IS-13, IS·l2. Kathrin Boehmer. a 6-0 senior middle blocker. led Laguna Beach in the fi ve-set victory. offsetting some standout play by Corona's front lone and setter Rhonda Schnitger. Laauna Beach 1s ranked No. 5 '" the CJF S·A. Corona. which fell to 9-3. is ranked No. 7. Clippers lose From AP d.11patC'H Led by former Clippers guard Derck mith's 19 points, the Sacra- mento Kinas defeated the Los An- aclcs Clipper 112-91 in an NBA exh1b1 tion pmc Monday night 1n Fullenon. The Kin&\ moved out to a 3~ 18 lead at the end of the first period. wuh 11 of the points scortd by m11h. and increased their cdae to SS-42 at the half The Cli ppe~ reduced the K1nas' maf'IJn to 83·8 I m the third baicd on sconna by foward Michael aic and center Benoit BcnJamin. C•ae fin1 hcd the pmc wrth 17 points. while BcnJam1n scored 16 points and o pmc-h1ah 13 rrbounds and 1x blocked hots . World Sencs) since 1918 when Babe Ruth pitched." Crav. ford said. "I said 10 m' wife. "Who'd have thought an spnn"g tnun1ng we'd be 10 the World Scnes?' E veryo nc thought we'd choke and finish in founh or fifth place." The biggest ad)ustmcnt for the Meis· pitchers will bt' the Green Monster 10 left field at Fenv.a\ Parl The v.all - 3 71.'2-feet high and 31 5 dov.n the line -has been the nemcm for man} p11chcrs. "Tm sure it's 1n11m1da1mg 10 a lot of pitchers:· said Darling. v.ho gre~ up in ncarb> Worcester. Mass .. "but I'm not intimidated b}' 11 I used to lo'e the wall as a kid coming here because 1t meant I was going 10 5C<' some home runs. Now. (don't want to see a lot of home runs. ''But it's not es cloSt' a!t I thought 11 "ould be. It gets so e"<asgerated. like the left fielder can \each back and touch 11:· Bo}'d ~a'i l·I with a 4.61 rarned run a'cragr 10 tv.o playoff appear- ances He won the sixth game at Fenv.a). He had a 3 78 ERA during 1he season and his 16 '1ctones were a career high. Bo)d was 11 ·6. though. when he "as susP.Cnded Jul} 10 and was 'oluntanl) hospitalized Jul) 17. He lost three in a ro" after returning Aug. I. bu t finished 5-1 1n his last nine Start!t. Ojeda. 1-0 w11h a 2 5 7 ERA in two pla~off starts. came 10 the Meis in the trade that sent C'alv1 n Schiraldi and three other pla}ers 10 Boston on Nov. 13. 1985. With the Mets. he set career highs with 18 '1ctones and 148 strikeouts. becoming the Mets' wrn- nrngest lefi·hander smce Jerr) Koosman won 21 games in 1976. Ojeda won his fi rst five starts and v.on SI\ 1n a row from June 5-Jul) 28. Ojeda has a 20-17 lifrt1me record a1 Fenwa}. where he pitched for five seasons. Denver shut down as Jets roll, 22-1 O EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J. (AP) -Ken O'Brien threw a 23·)'ard touchdown pass to Weslc> Walker and an un}1cld1ng New York defense shut down Denver's high.scoring offense as the Jets defeated the previously unbeaten Broncos 22-1 O 1n an NFL game Monday night. O'Bnen. who missed New York's last game against New England with a knee injury. came on late in the second period after Pat Ryan was sacked b} Denver's Karl Mecklen· bura. On his second play, O'Bncn found Walker speeding down the right sideline bchfod safety Dennis Smith for the touchdown that made it 20-0. By then. the Jct defense had established 1ts dominance. Ranked fo urth in the NFL against the rush - Denver led the league -the Jets never allowed the Broncos to get moving. They pressured quanerback John Elway, sackma him five limes. allow- ed only 34 yards on the vound and controlled Denver's passina attack, t\.Cn though the Jets ranked nexMo- last an pass defense enlenna the aame. The Broncos came into the ~venth weekend of the season with the leaauc's mo t productive offense wtth 179 point . Ahhouah u ss>unercd in the second half. the Jets offense al1tady had put the pmc out of reach. Led by Ryan. the Jcti. put toacthcr timc-consumin& marches of 6S. S6 and 49 yards 1n the flnt half. Pat l..tahy kicked field aoals of 27 and 2S yards, aivina him 22 con· secutivc succe sfUI kicks, one short of the NFL rt"Cord set by Wuh1n11on's Mart Moseley Johnny Hector ran bne yard for a touchdown to account for New York's other touchdown. h w11 ~ectors seventh of the season, tying him for the NFL lead with Ne"' England receiver Stanley Morpn. W11h 30 seconds remaining m the half. Elway was sacked by cornerback Bobb)' Humphel)' in the end zone for a safet}. making 1t 22-0 Rich Karlis barely made a 47·yard field goal early in the third pen od. then Elwa> got the Broncos to thr New York 8. But he was intercepted by a dtving Kyle Clifton at the one lo end that threat and the Jets had little trouble the rest of the way. Denver scored wuh 3:35 remaining on a 20-yard pass from backup quancrback Gary Kubiak to Sammy Wtnder after the ball had been tipped b> Bronco light end Clarence Kay. The v1e1ory kept the Jets, 6-1 , two games ahead of New England in the AFC East. Denver, the last unbeaten team 1n the league. is. at 6-1 . one p me ahead of Seattle m the AFC West. Tbe Bro~cos play 1hc Scahawks on Sun· da) an Denver. The Jets completely dominated the first half. when the pme was decided. UCI falls in 4 SAN JO E-UC Irvine fell to the nation'~ No. 2·ranked colleae women s volleyball team Mon~ n1&h1. faJltna in four sets. 1 S-1 o 1 c 9·lS. IS-S ' J ' The ~ntcatcrs, now 7·17 overall 11\d 1·9 1n conference play were led by Sue Olsuwski with tO khas Anaie Crabb had 17 dip and 4 kills. · • The Antea~rs continue a n..-d road tchedule Fnda)' niaht.. lravCTina to San D1eao State where the Aztecs boast the No. I lawt in the nation. .. Orange COMt DAILY PILOTIT~. OctoMr 21, ,._ cj SCHMIDT ..• l'romCl doina h all he earned h1msclt 1he Daily Pilot'& Player of' 1he Week. Bui it hasn't been ca'y for Schmid I, who was startma at one of the 'bandit and robber' pos1t1ons -a cross between defensive end and strona safety, accordina to Ramsey -for only the second time. Prep football players of the week JUI Kl'fllt8T · Corona del lla.r His 11qressivcncss early in the season was too erratic to play free pfety, so Ramsey moved him to 'bandit and robber' -"it's like an outside linebacker position," Ra~sey said -durin& the time or Ramsey's dcfcn 1ve rcahanmcnt a couple of weeks aao. At 6-1, 180 pounds, the senior ms1de linebacker _posted nine unasSJsted and five assisted tackles. He also recovered a fumble. which led to a TD. ·"He's prctt¥ much a natural for the position.'' said Ramsey. "He onainaJly was our free safety. But then this w~k we ~~jus.tecf our dcfen~J plus we had some injuries. This pos1uon 1s more su1tcd ror 8nice -and 1t was only the second game he'd played there. •~~~~~~~~~~- K EVIN MAYNE .CoetaMaa "And he played ntatly the whole game at tight end and c.aught that 2~yard pass for us. Thai was the ke y to the drive. He played on all of our special teams, too. He hardll. left the fiel d. A two-year staner. the 5·9. 155- pound senior was chosen not for JUSt his efforts against La1una Hills, but for his consistent efforts each time out in two years. · I try to take him out occasionally on offense, but he doesn't want to come out. He always says he's ready to 10. and wanll to play." •~~~~~~~~~~ Schmidt. an outfielder on the baseball team, 1~ no 'doubt more comfortable playing the 'bandit and robber' position than free safety. GUO 8CHABARUM Eetancla • ''At the stan of the year 1 was playing free safe\y," Scnmidt said. "But I was too aggressive and I would come up on the play~ction passes. So (the coaches) decided to move me to outside hne&acker where I could be in the A junior fullback-linebacker, he rushed fo r 95 yards on nine cames and caught four passes for 6 7 yards and one TD. Best of all says coach: .. He's back next year ... ·~~~~~~~~~~~ ·action a linle more. ··(Playin& 'bandit and robber') is making me better. bcc.ausc at free safety I had to worry about the long pass. I can make up for some things at linebacker. h takes a little bit of pressure off me so I can re.ally play my game. JOE HANEN New port Harbor The S-8. 185-pound senior noseguard had eight tackles and one !>ack as lbe anchor of the Sailors" defensi ve line. Hi s coach called JI "his best game th is year." "I ttke running all over the field and helping everybody out.·· Ramsey will probably never order Schm 1dt to wear a leash. Espcciallt •fter everything he has been through to get the staning ~sition. -~~~~~~~~~~~ "When we were in spnn~ football . things weren't reaJly lookinf too good for me,' Schmidt said. ··eut when they put me in the stanmg spot at free safety. that made me feel good. Once you get the spot. you really stan worlUng harder. TIM DENNIS Laeuna Beach "Alld then they started having confidence 1n me and I Just staned playi ng my game. .\ resen e center and defensi ve tackle. as well as Ian Vickers' backup as a place-kicker. he pulled 1he game out with S seconds left on 25-yard field goat. "The other guy wasn't working out before they put me(at 'bandit and robber")." Game-busters Last week · splays of 4 0 yar ds or more for prep football star s •75-krr) Gandara (lJn1versttyl, punt return (vs. Dana Hills). •72-Craij BclleCUn1vcrs1ty), TD pass from Jeff Bailey • 57-ean Magula <Manna). touchdo" n run. •57-Da\ld L1ebkc 1Un1"crs1t)). touchdown run. • 52-Nate Pnmou~ (Saddleback). touchdown run. •SI-Greg Schabarum (Estancia> run. • 51-Mikc Maga ( F-ountatn Val- ley). pass from David Henigan. •50-Jcm Gandara ( nivers1t>}. TD return with 1ntcrcep11on •48-Gan marr IL 'n1H~rs1t) ). run •43-< ra1g Belle (l nl\cr~11\ I 1ouchdo" n run. Jerry p andara Last week's rusblnf ltad~r-~ I NatePnmous(Saddleback). I -16"' -T)k-l-R1ddcll(Costa \k\Cl). 22-155.' Jonathan Todd !Laguna Beach>. 24-135. 4 Da,1d l1cbkl· (l,ni,ersil)I. 10-130. 5. Sean Magula (~1annal. 22-1~1. fl Kakaph Carter(Edisonl.21-1.!5.7.Ra ) Lucke)!f ounta1nValll'\I 26-1 07.l< Jim Rubaka'a (Westminster). 28-IOS: 9 < ra1g Belle ll n1 \l·r<.1t}l. 4-10' Last week's passing leaders I Mike -\ust1n (~cstm1nster). 9-20-1 181 )ard'>. 2 fD'>. 2 R1lk Vandemet (Manna). S-8-0. 15!! \ard'>. O TDs: 3 Sean Thrnen (Saddleback). 7-14-J. 157 ya rds. 1 fDs 4 \h~e C:ur11us (Mater Dc1 ). 20-35-4. 156 )ards. 0 T Ds. 5. Dann\ Lllnc 11 lunllngton Beach). 9-1 l-0. 154 rards.OTDs:6.Jefl Baile} (l ln1,cr">1l}).4-8·0.1-H!yard!>.1TD.7 David Henigan (Manna>. 6-11-0. 124 'ard'>. I TD H Todd Brnok' (Estancia ). IS-21-1. 141 'ards. I TD IJ \11ke Hendcro;on (Ed1.,on 1 11-25-~. 128 }ards. 0 TDs Lasl week's receiving leaders I. Mark ( ra1g (Newport Harbor). 5-78: 2 Jim o·nm·n CMa1 cr Dc11. 5-37. 3. Robbie Smnh (Mater Oe1L 5-33. J . 20 4 C1rcg Schabarum (Estancia). 4-67. 5. Seth Kolas1nsk1 (Estancia) 4-650. 6 ~leH· Kalatschan (Newpon Harbor). 4-27 7 Bill TruJillo lhlison). 4-25 NBA cool to adding Anaheim franchise PHOENIX (.\P) -IX Cities hoptng to land an npan~1on franchise made presentations Mon- day to the NBA 's Board of Go' - cmors. but league officials expresed milled cmo11ons about diluting th eir product. Reprcsen1a11\C'\ fro m M1n- neapohs. Toron10. M1am1, Charlotte. N.C' .. Orlando. Fla . and -\nahe1m. each made 30-minutc prc-;entations to the board'~hd"1~011 and finance commiuec. Nick M1let1. who owned the NBA''i Cle,eland Cavaliers from 1970-RO. heads the Orange Count}' group that hopes to build a 20.000-scat Wc'it- dome Arcnn 1n Anaheim. Leagueoffil·1als. however. aid the> are hesitant to add a third NBA team to the Southern Cahfom1a area. The Los -\ngele!. La~er.; and Lo-. Angele<; Clippers an~ al read} there The 23-tcam league. which hasn't expanded .. inl·e I Q80. 1 .. cw:pccted to make 1t'i dec1 wn to<lB). E1ghlc<.·n votes arc needed for final approval. "We won·t cw;pand for the i.ake of r ,pand1na:· San .\nton10 pur\ president l\nacto OrMsos s:u d ·-r, c bren an c>.p:ins1oni\t for a l<!na time. hut 1t won't hurt the ieaauc 1f we \ay ·no."' NB.\ C'ommm1oncr David tern <;a1d he favor\ c'p;in-;1on. ho" ever. "I think that rw;p30c;1on "'ould be a good idea. But 1f 11 wnc. next }Car. I think one (team> would be all I would recommend ... he '31d "I'm c.upport- 1 na the I \llC of e\p:ln\IOn We hope to ha'C' a firm ond r><>"ll' c n·.,pon'ie to the \UbJ<.'ll ol C\fl3n'>wn hclorc '4C tlo'IC the\t' nu•(·t1n1t' ·· Sentimental favorite Jails from trials in Cup quest I RFM.\. ILL. \u)traha (-\Pl - rill' scnt1men1al favontl' among 1hc "" ll S chal knger., cck1ng to regarn 1hc \mcnc'1\ (up. Couragcou'i IV. dropped out ol the l'hm1na11on trials Monda' night The head of the Courageous I\' S) nd1cate. Leonard Green . )a1d tha1 a' ofOl t. '0. thl' 211-'tear( ouragcous l'hallengc "111 l'lld -fhe ~\ nd1eate repre..c nted th e ) ale Conn1h1an ) acht Club. f:.11ons 10 purcha<;c the ~1ar" & "tnl)C''i 'i} nd1catc boa I. Star'i & \1r1pcc, '8 . failed bccauc,e not enough nrnnq "a a' a1lable. according to Norm.in Ro enblum. adm1n1strat1 H' l'Oord1- nator for the S} nd1 catc. Rosenblum said the an Diego organization. headed b} Mahn Burnham and Dennis Conner. pul a fair pnce on thl· boat but lhc Courageous Ponsors did not want to put up the e'tra mone) He pra1~cd the \•O'on ofRurnhnm nnd Conner ( ·ouragcou~ \kipper Dave Victor and Ro!>c nblum ~ai d that ( ourageou~. which twice \UCcessfull)' detrndc.-d the \mc.-nca·~ Cup and Wll\ '"' ol\C~d 1n three oth~·r ch.ilknges. had hcen outdntcd b) the new h1gh- ICC'h 12-mcter hoat\ lfo11enblum po1n1cd out thut Victor and the Courageous crew hnd won a mnJonty ofthc1r 'tart'I in the mntch rnce' Courag('ou~ IV "'on onl} onC' ot I~ race 1n the fim round of tht chm1nat1on ~nc~. and wa cle.-irh outclassed b) tts pccd1er r1"1ab. except tit th(' ~la rt "here V 1e1or won a ma,ont Roth ookahu rra II ond 111 rnn- t1nurd their 1m prt l\C !>ho"in !. M(lnda' 1n the f1t'lt mund ot the defender•; ehm1nut1on 'K'rte~ J EDISON •.. From Cl turn 1t o"cr fouroffi, e times and win. no wa). They have a re-al good defense." Last year's two games remain fresh wnh While. "Looking at the films. actuall} we did prett) "'ell the first ll me we pla}ed," said White. ..Kalcaph fumbled twice 1n the first half. but I lhmk Y.e pla}ed better 01Tens1"el) 1n lhe first game." O'Hara '1e"s the 'l1tuat1on as a ~o-fold m1ss1on "We ha' e to stop Kaleaph and Mike Henderson. bas1call \." said O'Hara ··KaJeaph runs the isolation pla} ve11 well with the fullback leading up the hole on the d1' e. ..The) blocker their linemen a"a' and isolate a hnl'backcr and put 1he fullback on th t' linebacker. Carter cute; bal·k ofT the power c'tr('mel) "'""· too .. Hcndcr<>on '" a 'er. dangerou'> runner We haH to "ork on stopping him on 1he option and po"er ·· Bolh teams ha'c au1oma11c repu- 1a11on'I dekns1' ('I}. The L1on'i arc "ork1ng on back-to-back '>h utouts bchind a \uprcme tno of hnebarkcr' -\1ark and Ra' Smith. and fodd V.l·a\cr . Edl\on·s ""arming and alter- na1mgl) 50 and 4-3 1a~11cs remain \olld It'' the offense of each \\h11.h coml·~ undl•r 'iCrulm} The Lions h·a\l' .,ho1.11n an cffclll\C pa\s1ng game. but tor 1hc most part rcl~ on po"er running. while Edison\ running punch 1~ a hlllc morl' balanced \\Ith Hendcr\on·, spnntout np11ons ( aner has rolled up b 78 ) ard' nn 125 l'arrn.~o; 1n "" \tarto; roughh 11 \ 'ards on 21 carries per game . '>rnnng nine touchdo""" ir1 that \pan. Henderson's s1\·gamc stats re'l'al 6'5 \ards on but a 42 pern·n1 rnmpic11on ratio ~mu· I Y74 when the c;enc'i hcgan the < hargcrs ha' e \Hln 11 of I ' mel·t1ng1; but arc JU<\t '-2 '>mre 1118~ A m erica's Cup lain Murray and Kookaburra lfl \cored us third victor)• without a lo't\. ~a11ng ustrahn Ill. the Alan Bond S.} nd1catc boat. RUF.FELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ..... c...r. ... 1m -IUI., CISTI •sa-s.a.m • SALES • SERVICE •·LEAStHG --••c ..._,, ... ._....., Ull....,. °" .. ,.. ........................ w. .. 2.S'J/o fil~Q~ -108~0 f 119'lnn1 Bl Nor111,1k Z13 868 JZJJ 11 4 hJfi h71~ ~ LA T1f& LAW90N Edlllon A 5-11. 180-QOund defensive end, thn senior was credited with five tackles, includina two for losses 1n helping contain opuon quarterback Rick VandemeL -~~~~~~~~~-- REZA IRRDIZADEH Foantaln Valley A defensive tackfe. he was on on 2 quanerback sack~. pressured the quanerbackS 11mes. had 3 unassisted and 4 assisted tackle~ and a stripped ball in JS-1 4 win •~~~~~~~~~~ PHIL BOWEN Ocean View A S-1 0. 160-pound senior. he blocked two Fountain Valley punts 10 the third quarter. allow- ing teammate Victor Gu11erreT ro score two touchdo" ns. -~~~~~~~~~~~ ST EVE ORRICO Huntlnl(ton Beach A 6-4. 'l60-pound Junior. his offensive blocking stood out agamsl a h1ghl)' regarded West- m1nsterdefens1ve line and topped his coach's grading hst. ·~~~~~~~~~~~ MlKE STEINKE Irvine The 5-9 160-pound ~n1or fullback-defens1"e end. rushed for SO) ards and had three tackles. But his coach singled him out for way he .. competed." 1n 40-0 losi.. CRAIG BELL& Unl•enlty The All-C1F ronnina back bad 130 yards on I 0 carriei and three TOs. He also had awo calChH for 80 yards and a TD. Coech said it •'1.S "hJS nm mal sood pmc ... •~~~~~~~~~~~~ UITB RADOVCICB Woocll~e Ahho~ sidelined and h95p1- tahzcd with an asthma attack. the 6-S. 230.pound tackle was l~ Wamors' mo t efTcct1ve de- fensive player. •~~~~~~~~~~~- JIM ZACCARJ Mater Del A S-9, 165-pound cornef'back. the senior had 6 first hits, as~isted on 2 stops and knocked down a pass. Forced St. Bernard to throw elsewhere for 4 1ntercept1ons. •·~~~~~~~~~~~~ BEN MENDOZA We.tmlneter A 165-pound Juni or he mter- cepted a pas~ and was m on stx tackles and one pass deflccuon. in add1uon to c.atching a 39-~ard sconng pas" in a 21-0 win •~~~~~~~~~~~ JUAN VALLE- Sadclleback The S-10 I MS-pounder flays the unllkeh comb1nat1on o full- back and delen'>t' e 111ckle. He had 3 <>Olo and S ass1'ited tackles. bloclong well ofTenSI\ cl) Prep football log SUNSET LEAGUE EDISON (4·11 21 SI Anl"O"Y Meul lS E 1 MoOe•e 14 S.rv•te 34 Meier Ot 1 Senti Mon•CI 1 Mar tn1• 0 0 , 11 1 I II SEA VIEW LEAGUE COttONA DEL M•ll (2.4) J HunllnQIOfl 8eecll J S.n C emen1e o C•o•ll'•"o Ve ••• IS NoodD<.OUt 30 Colle Mtu 1 S.OOltDeC~ • 0 1 ) 1 24 21 21 023-Wt\lmin\ler· 111 OCC) 031-al Octe" Votw• la l H8J N7-al F'ountaon v e •tv• ••' OCC NIJ--Hun• "ll'O" 8 u cr,. •• OCC1 014--Tu\I·"· •al OCCl Oll-a l Un•ver\olv" l el lrvl"t N1-El•1t•K e• e1 Not He' DO' N l •-•' NtWO(t(I Haroor• l'OUNTAIN VALLEY ll·S) 1' M11tr Ot 12 Et Toro O Mtn 1on Vlt •o 10 !'>•rvll• 6 Lono BHCll POiy )S Ocu n V ew• 0 2•-•• Huntlng1011 Beecn• Ol~al Wt\tm1n\ltr" al OCC N7-EOl\o,,• et OCC N U--Mer·n•• •~ 1"11,tm1n\1tr HUNTINGTON &EACH 11·4) 0 Coron• det Mer 36 8 1\tlOP MonlQomerv O Ntwoort He,DOr 9 Lon9 Beecr> w i\O" o Matt' Oe 0 w,,,,,... ,.,,,,. 02-F'oun•• n Ve 'ev• ESTANCIA 10·•1 76 6 Coll• N'n• 31 IJ La11un• Ht \ .. 26 LOl Amigo\ 14 0 Ca0t\tr--.no Vall!!~ 10 0 Woodb' IOQe I• 10 Un•v••l••v• 01-•I Ne•oori Haroor• 031-T,.\t"'• •' NOi HarDo' N7-a t CoM· •• No• Haroor N 14-Seoo eD•cll. •• oc, NEWPOttT HAA80A ll·JI 3 6 Sa1111 Ana 19 20 Oceen V•tw 6 6 Hu1111ng1on 8e1cr 1 21 Col•• Mt\& 20 0 E To'O 1 7 T v\I ,,. 02-E\tarc e• 19 0 0 0 J2 ,. OJ0-11 Me .. na• a• WH•m•n\•er N7-UCean V ew· Ol 1-• Saoo t oo • • SA 8cw N6-Ut'l·V•'' 'v• Ni'-Cordna a~ Mar· Nll-11 Ea \on· •II OCC l\llAAINA ( l·Sl 0 E\ot,an111 9 St '""' 1 Foo1n.1 21 La Ou•"'' 10 Mt 1k1n 11 Ea lO"' UNIVERSITY (4·11 17 34 1rv1nt 10 11 0 Param ou"' 14 I 1 I WoodD• 00~ 10 77 lS La11u111 H \ IJ 24 16 Dane H ., 6 024-al Ocean v ew• 1w .... 1 Ol~Htn BteCll' tat WHtmon\lt' N7-Wtltm1n\ter• 1a1 W""I Nl•-at Ftn Vallh" •al Wm I 4J E\tenc1e· 70 01l--a1 Saooieoo<• et SA 8ow OJI-Corona ot Me,• a• '' •••t N6-et Ntwoor• Haroor N14-Tu\t.,,• ct• lr-t nt 1 OCEAN VIEW (l-4) 19 Ke,ntev 0 Nawoor• He•Do• 11 San•a Ana II• ~· 12 St Peu· 11 Sen•e Ana I• Four\le1n va11ev' 014-Mar ne• la• \/llt\•m•n\l~r 0)1-Ed •\0"0 a• Htn 8t&cr> N 7-a• t"i ..;"' "'li>'O"' 8t&C"'" N 14-Wfll"'•"l'tr• el H8 WESTl\lllNSTEA 13·2·11 u vatnca 32 Irvin~ O E Toro 6 Crt\D 1 Foo•n11 Jl .,..wnt.nQ~O" B•acn' 071-e• E'o \O"' 111 OCC OlO--Fo,.r•a" VI •tv• •' OCC N1-11• Mar 1"14" -.'Vf'\ln"'•n\ftr NU-a• Oc•e• V tw" al HB SADDLE&ACK <•·OI 14 41 S•n•a A ra Ve fV 10 1S Sar"• Are 6 74 La Heora 17 41 lrv·nt 77 48 Ca P1\1rano Va •t v JS 78 Corona oe• Mar· 073-Unlvt•\ iv· SA Bow• 031-Newoor• H"•oor· SA B.:>w N/-a• lv'' ..,. Nl4-a• E \•enc 11• .s· OCC TUSTIN CS· 11 6 t • 0 1 I •• 16 ..:M>.s• Hewa G 0 ) LO\ ~ em 'O\ 7 11 10 Irv "' ' 73 21 F OC""'" 6 • O )l Wttl• To"a"Ct I 0 78 Ntwoori H•rDO• • 17 024-a' CON'" a• OCC 031-a• El••nc.a• a• No• Ha'l>O' N1-Seoo eoec. • NU-at U" ",,,, ..... a, ,,., "t PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE SOUTH COAST LE AGUE COSTA l\llUA (4.1) 26 E•'•"< • 2S Sen• eoo )S A•"C"O A e!TltlO\ 1 Ne"'OO" H•rDor 18 Corona 091 Mer IJ L•OYM Hlllt • 02•-a• Lagune 8t•t"' 031-Woodb<'IOgt• 1 1 OCC I N6-e• Ttt OU<O H "' • •' MV N13-e• 0-en~· •' E MoOent •VINE (1-S) 6 10 u n1ven ll't 0 O w111m1n111' I 1 Tuitln 11 0 SadOleOllC~ )() 21 VIiia Perl>, 9 0 M 1u lo11 Vl•IO" 02-at Oen• H iii\" 0 .-.1 E• Toro• et MV !'4..-Sen cie.......,ie· N 14-11 Ceo \tre rio Ve ev • CAP'ISTilANO VAl:LeY 14·1> ~ l1 10 41 •• 40 LAGUNA &EACl1 (6 0) 2 E S.ounoo 7 26 Foolll I 71 21 La S.rn• 14 21 Canvon 14 14 01na H II\ 6 l I Coron• Otl Mer 0 16 Vt llt v Cllr \111n 16 !>e" Clem t n1t 24 Treouco H lt\0 024-<o\le M"• · Oll-1• LIO.i•• H ,, ••• MV "17-0•enve• Nl-Woodl>f.c!gt• WOOO&IUDGE IS· IJ 34 Sen C l t""'"" 1 L• 0u•l'I• 10 univt''"v 14 Co,one oe Mer 26 Ellene 1 1 0t•"9t ' 07.,-T,.aov<o ._.. ·s • a• ·~v ,,tJ OJ'-a • Col•• Mt\a' •' OCC N7-Le11unt H•ll\" al 1r11,ne N1'-a l Legune Btacn• LAGUNA HILLS CI SI 1 Oena Hill\ 14 E \le,,Cla 6 Sen C~"'f f) u 111f'4""\•'1 41 M o\\<On " f G 9 (0\18~ .... ~,.· 01;-()rarvt• a• MV JO 031 -1,.av .. •a 8~acr• a· Mv N1-si WOOdOr OIJ,a• a' 1rv.,,~ N1)-a• r"~O ..... ,,. •' M V ORANGE ll -l l .. 0 11 ,. 6 • lS 0 n )4 l) 1 H 0 J 4t Sa'"' eg & 0 No•c., 16 1• Ke•t e 73 10 V 1•4 Pe•• 11 13 c....... 21 13 NooOD• ·O~t . 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"ho "oo the 1.m h-1111le enduranle tC'lt hl'rl· \aturda~ \rn11 \I. 11f Oa' 1~. podl'lt'd morl' 1han $1~.ooo1n ra'h a\1 .11 d' Jml honu.,cc, a\ hn~ on thl· ra<.c 1n record llntl· or c1gh1 h1111r' ~l< minute\ and ,-'<.'l 1md'> He al'o \Cl rcwrd' 10 thl I l~-m1k hll\dl k[l ,ind 2fl ~-mile m.1r;Hht •11 · 1 """ thl· h1g one·· \Jld \u111 "ho "on h" lillh lmnmJn l•lk .. Th" I\ th e <.llll' 1"11 lhl'fl'h hlre\er .. \\1th nn pn1e monc~ at 5take la<,\ 'l'M. 'inHt '>al out .ind \1,11d1l·J his 1984 n·con.I lall 111 '1(1111 Ttnk~ 11nl1' ~'1 ol Enun11a~ "a" ba1. k th1\\e.tr bullamc m th11J ,1111 no 36. "ell oil h1'> ·)o '4 p.1le ol la~t )Car \lad, \lkn.ofBouldcr Colo. "a\\l'rnndtn 3604 HraJ l1 1n,ha"' 11t \.1ra1oga. Calif paled thl' 2 4-mili '"Im 1n :i rl'lOrd 4' 'l'I Patnl 1.1 Puntt•u\ 2'i nl "t'lu'-'nJ R l ( anada. '>a" the "llml'n' rcu•rd Jod SI' l Mltl 1a kt>n lrum her gra'>f" "hen \h\: ",1, d1,quahli1•J mr1 ment' al1cr cro~ing thi- linir,h hill' RJlC lllliuJI\ \.11ll "hl' '1nla1l·J JrJft1ng ruk' during th1• h1kl' ndl' r 1r\I plJ((' .ind lhl' Ill'\\ \\111lHn \ rl'lllfd lhl·n \\COi 1\1 Paula "l'"h'·I ra'>1'r 24 a n.lll'l' 111 \nuth .\ln,:i \\h• no" h'l'\ In \Jn Dtl'gl' lkr 11m1• ""J' 1141.1 :11 Puntl1u,·1"1n'l'>ll'T \1l\tJOl' \l,\\\\.'l•1ndat'I ''I' ~he had 'l'l thl' \q1mcn' 1.11ur'-(' rl'll1rJ 111 111: 'i I ' ,. 19K4 "I kd tu1 hl'I but 11'' tx·,unJ m' 111n1ro1 · "-t'"b' Fraser 'a1J ,1ftl'r Palm 1a "a' d1~uJl1l1l.'ll I d1J m' be'\ and I am plca'lcd to be the "tnn<'r · "'1'" h' t-ra"n al'n 'e:-t J rl·(of\J l\11 th1. marath\1n le~ "hllc dl•knd1ng 1 ham pi on Joanne l rn'I 1''>lahh<,hcd ·' nc" mart.. 1n inc h1C\dc ndc 4 WINNERS ALREADY!! ''YEAH~ •• PACK YOUR BABS. YOU COULD BE NEXT/'' Check Today's Numbers on Page A2. And Name Your Destination! TWA & THE DAILY PILOT -See How Good We Really Are! Daily Pilat & TWA FINO OUT HOW GOOD E REALLY ARE LAX ORANGE COUNTY CONNECTIONS VIA GOLDEN STATE AIRLINES WIN GO Hotline (714) 642-4333 .. • \ , • Ormnoe COU• OAILV PILOT/ Tueectay. Octobef 2t. 198& W.«n' .cbedale ""9JarMe1M 'l!V lootllaU toal'Dameat TI.c ttam ~'1ra1ion deadhM for the' upcr Duper 8ollWI Fiq Foo1bell Toumamcnl. 10 bt' Mid S 1urd1y and unday. NoY. 1·2. 11 U( Irvine. IS Tutsday. Ott. 28. Sac , No~ t -a1 tlouiton. Tue\., Nov. 4-at Staute. Sun . Fri . No\. 7 -CXnver (homd; o . 9-C\\ York (home)~ Wed No\. 12 - attic (home). un .. Nov. 16 -~ ramcnto (h9mc), Tue~ .. No\. I -at Dallas. Wtd., Nov The 1oumey, which is eJtpec;led to draw as many I\ 40 teams from California. o\nlona and Colorado, will ofTrr pnzcs mdudina vacauon packaacs. T· h1ns. spons equipment and hc'ahh elubpas~s. J 19 -DI S:ln Antonio: f'n , N()v 21 -New Jersc:) (home) .. un . No" 23 -M1lwauktt (home). TU.l'5 . Nov 25 -Atlanta (home). Wed No\ 26-Chppct'\(home).Fn .. Nov 28 -Cl11c:i&0 (home). ~un .. No\ 30 -C'hppe~ (homc) 1 hur1 . Oct-. 4 -a1 GoJdco uuc. Fri .. Dec.· 5 -011llas (home). un l)(:c 7 -Golden S1a1c thomr). Tur .Dec Q-at Nev. York: Wed . Dt" 10 -11 M1lv.auk« Fn .. Otc 11 -at Bo~ton. ~I . D« 13 -at Dt-tro11. T uc~ .. Dec 16 -at CleHland. Thur'll .• Dec. 18 -Ponland (homt'), Sat .• Dt-l-. I 0 -at Dallas; Sun .. Dec. 21 -al Houston, T Ut'li . Dcc. ~) -at SiH:ramcnto. Fn Dec 2t> -Houston (home). Sun .. Dec. 18 -Ph1ladclph1a (homr) The fee 15 $210 for I l-man lams (seven men att on tht field ptrtc11m) Details and. rqis111111on fomH a~ l\a1lablc trom Nahonwidc Profc 1onal Football Search b) phon1na 49S.64S7 Colleflate teanl• tolll'Jley Tennis pla)crs rcpresentmg 1.200 Nl ".\ collegcft and un1\ers111cs na11011wlde will ht· com pct mg at the third annual Volvo Tcnni~· .\II Amencan C'hamp1on~h1 ps Thursday. Oct 30 throuJh unda). Nov. 2 at the Los ngclc\ Tennis Center on the U( Lo\ campus. . ' Thur1 . Jan I -at Ponland. Fn . Jan. l - Phocn" (home): <;un .. Jan 4 -Utah (h0"1l'). Sat .. Jan 7 -IX'nvcr (home); Thur~. Jan. 8 - at Utah Sat . Jan 10 -at Golden State: un .. Jan 11 -n Antonio (home) Thul'\ .. Jan 15 -{,olden talc (home). Sun .. Jan. 18 -111 Wash1ni1on. Mon .. Jan. 19 -at New JcN") w .. rt l l'ltl "I -111 -'llAnta Thur<o l11t1 n -111 . . Top pla)crs mclud1ng Pcpperdmc'\ Robbtl' We1sll and Luke Jensen of USC' will br among those competing m men·s and women's singles and doubles. v. ith the winners being awarded 1hc No. I nauonal ranking cntcnng thl' rommg colletiatc season. Play w1ll 1ncludc da) and e\'cntng ..ess1ons on Fnda). w11h action dunng thc da) Saturday and the finals at noon on unda'. Dtal raclnt world flnal• Thr ~2nd annual Winston drug mrmg World Fmals. featuring S 747.(IOO in con11ngent') av.ards and pmc mone~ will be Thursda) through Sunda) al thr Los <\ngdes County Fairgrounds in Pomona. · Tickets pnccd at S3 ands~ ( \\ tth dl'ICOUnts 101 studcnuand seniors) arc ll\a1labk at the UCLA Central Ticket Offttt and at all T 1c .. e1ron and Tickc1Mas1rr outlets. Don Garht\ v. 111 be ti') 1ng 10 become the hrst rrpcat champion 1n the 0' era II points standings tn the l lnhm1ted d1v1s1on He nt>e<h PTII) to qu:ihr) for Sunda} ·i. 11 a.m. final to hold ofT second· pl a cc Darrdl Gw) nn. "'ho rurrcn1ly holds thr NHR>\ v.orld ~peed rl.'cord of 278.55 m p.h FoR THE REC ORD ~ f I .· ... WORLD SERIES Cemoesltil bH (Red Sex IMct senn. 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SS 076 Gamt 1 a t New York SS 06.J FIELDING Heflder'°" cf Rlce ll Owenu a.rrell 21> BuClllllf ID Evens rl Bovn )ti G41Ctmanc HunlP GrM!lwellpll C"'""1t P Crewtordo $fet*YP Sl"'910ft Pf'· lb lltomero r>r "' Sdllraldl o T_. BOSTON " • e 9 0 0 • 0 0 3 1 0 7 • 0 10 I 0 s 0 0 1 6 0 11 I 0 0 7 0 0 0 0 l I 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 I 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S4 II 0 " • e T ""91 2" 0 I t tecllmefl Pf'. 21> 7 • 0 Goodfft• .o 0 0 Sal!t-'5 4 5 0 Certer e 11 O 0 C>Vttlre cf 6 0 0 Wllloll If 1 0 0 H9me!ldtl Ill 11 I I sww....,r•n • o o JOMMll• I 0 0 ... Ofl•lf , 0 0 K,,..,,I )II 1 1 0 Der1lnt p 0 , 0 -...~~ 000 MltCfllll Ofl ·If 0 I 0 ~·· 0 0 0 ,.,..IP 0 0 0 -~p 0 1 0 -~ 0 0 0 _.,...op o o o Shit• T.-. S4 .. 1 w.w s.tet aarn. KMdUM .......... kw. llMJOll I, H9W Y«il Met• 0 s--.,., SC... lollOll t, Hew YOl'k ~I l (l otlon llad\ ...... 1·0) .. _ ,.,,,.,,,s -- .... Yottl ~ (0.0. ll·Jl al eo.1011 llo¥d ... ,.,. u o •'" ................. ..._ y.,... N1etJ ., ao.1on, t"U o rn T111i1i ........... N9w Yet'! .M9" al a.tOll. US U91 Iii ~I W0414 Wies fam, fleures Game t .t.rtet>dance SS,076 Ntt rtctlPIS SI 72•,711 37 Comm1n 11>ner's ll'tere S1SI 106 10 Plners oool S6, 191,26S S3 League Set1tl sherH l>Ot" l 107 .79• •6 c IUD Serles '""" l>Olh '107 19• 46 Gemel • Attenoenct SS.063 Ne• rtce101l I t n•,49 61 Comm•SltOf\tr l '"-'' S1SI 613 11 P•avers POOi s l,Olf.693 77 Ltegue 5ero"' \hares ooln \101.180 60 Club Ser1H shertl l>Olh Sl07,7to 60 Totlll' Attenoanu I 10 139 Ntl rtce101, J 4'9 200 93 Comm1u11>ner s l"-re SSl1.3'0 I• Pl..,..,,· POOi S1 176 959 lO League Serie\ ,,,.re, l>Otn U IS 575 06 CtuD Serles snerts l>Olh s71S.S7S 06 NOTE Plave"' POOi 1011111 1nctudts League Cham1>ionsn11> Senes total of lS 157 fJI 1• W0414 Wies comebacks Team' that "-ve reooundeO trom an 1 0 oel•Cot to wtn Ille World Series 1911-New Yor~ Glanh 5. NY Yan,.eees l l9Sr8rOOl<tvn Oocsoers •. NY Yankees 3 19S.--NY Yen~"' 4, 8roolllvn Ooogers 3 195&-NY Yankees • Milwaulo.ee Bravo 3 t96r-L.t. Oodoers • M1nneM>te Twin\ 3 t971-P111s1>urgh Pirates •. 8•11tmore l 1971-NY Yan""' •. LA OO<lgerl 7 1981-LA Oo~er1 •. NY YanlleH 1 198rK C llovels •. St Louis Cardinal\ 3 NFL NAT~NALCONFEltENCE Atlanta Rams Sen Fr anCt\CO Ntw O•leans Well w l 5 I s 7 • 1 ) . Centre! T Pct. PF I 186 160 0 11• 130 I 6'13 110 0 •19 119 PA Ill 120 107 171 Cn1c1100 M1nnelota Ottro1t Green 8av TamPe 8av 6 l 0 0 0 0 0 857 173 90 s 2 , .. lS6 91 3 • I 6 I 6 .,., 116 130 10 91 191 10 107 191 Wesn•noton Delles NY Giants Pl'llladtlPnla ~1 Louis Ent 6 I 0 851 1'8 118 s , 0 7 I• 189 118 5 , 0 11• If? 90 1 S 0 7116 98 I S9 I 6 0 10 91 151 AMERICAN CONFERENCE Denver Seattle Kansos Ct1v Relcler1 San Diego WHt 6 1 s 2 3 J I 6 0 0 0 0 0 IS7 189 11' 16S m1s.. 511 136 10 tS9 173 100 157 130 701 (1nc1nnet· Ci.velenO Houston P1ttsDuroh Central s 7 J 6 1 6 0 0 0 0 114 116 191 Sil IS1 160 1'3 129 150 1•J as tn EHi NY Jets New E"91and Butfeto Mitmi lndla neoolts 6 l 0 • 3 0 1 s 0 2 5 0 0 I 0 Mond•v'1 Score Ntw Yor~ Jtll 77 Oerwer 10 ~nci.v•s Game\ Allenta et lttml Re Iden at Hou'1on C1nc1nna1; et P1tt1b.,,gl'I Cltvtlllnd et M1nnt1M>I• Detroit at Chlceoo Mlem1 at lndlaneoolls New Engteno a t 8ufle10 New Q<tean1 •• New York Jfts San O·eoo 111 Pl'llladtlPh•• 851 118 511 196 716 10 716 181 000 68 14) 111 ue 120 189 Sen FrenelKO v\ Green 8av a l Molwau•t .. T amoa Bav 11 Kansas C1tv 61 SI LOUIS el 0•11111 S!'ettle a• Denver Mendlv, Oct. 11 Wesh1ng1on a t New Yori\ Gl•nt1 tChenntt 1 "' CollHt foo1bll• Kttedute SATURDAY'S OAMES Welt USC ti Sten!ord WHllt"91on St o UCLA et Roll Bowl Cet Slete Fullerton •I Heweu n Long eeae11 SI •• Fresno SI n Air Force a1 Sen 01eoo St . n OrellOn a l WHhln9ton 8olH SI •I Oregon SI San JOH SI al Peclfl< Redlandl at AIUW Paclft< W11111~ al Cleremonl·Mudd Pornona·P11ier at Dccldental Ctnlrel COftne<:lkul at Cel Potv Sa n Lu11 Oblll>O Porlla nd SI el at Cal Lull\tren UC S.1111 Barba re at U of San 0 1'90 UC Oav11 et Cat Stale Havward ChtCO SI al Humboldt St hclrlft Caftlorn1a 11 Arl1one, II Ulell at ArllOlll SI TIJIS (f l PaM>) al BVU NeDrHk• ., COiorado wvomino a l Coiore do St Neveesa·Les VtoH •• U••" St s.u91Wnt Arllanu1 el ~outlon. n Bavtof et TCU A'ce •I fu•• A&M WU al TUI\ 1Ca11ias et Okie~ St . n N Te .. , St et Lemar " ""< NNM SI at Art1anse1 SI II Mlf'#ftf Pll"C!Ut at M~lllOan SI ~1MfWI• t i Ofllo SI l•I l\Qo' et W1KO!ltl11 Motfl<11e"I ti llld .. ,,. N ........ "....., el low• Ok~ •t --· $1 Mltwiurt •I '·~ $1 ClnC._ti al W<llffe S! Toledo el Ofl10 U $0 fltll'IO•i e• ,,., ,, M IOfl-01 .. "°''IMnl lfLllOi\ Wt'lltrn M1Ch1gan at Bell St &owling Green er l(en! St Central Mlchlgeri •' e:estern M1<:h1gen n S.Ulll Penn St at Alabama Auourn et MtUl\S11>01 St n Clt m lon et Norin Cero1tn1 St Marv•and at Duke Ee•• Ca•olin&-at So<.11> Carolina Ftonde St el Lou1sv1tlt n C.eoro1e et Kentucky n Tennent!! et Geo•o1• TK" North Carolina at LSU n M1u 1u 1P1>• a r Vanoerb1I• So Mlu lu10Pt at Tulane n 80\lon College at WHI V1to•n1a Virginia at VPt VMI at wnt Carolina NW LOU•\•&ne a t lOUll••"• T t!Cfl " Oev•dlon at Mar\/'tatl EHi Tennl'uee St at Tenn Chattanooga n Sttonen F Austin at SW Lou1\1ena Wiiiiam & Marv 111 Jemt1 Madiion Furman at Aooelachlen St Eul Navv 111 P.tt Svra cu\e at Tempie Armv •' ~ut9erl H1>1v Cross at Brown Colgalt al Columbia Cornell at Dartmouth Har varo et Pr.nceton Yalt at Penn Ilic 11mond at ll~ I\ ano COLLEGE LOGS USC (4·2l JI tlltno•l 17 8avto• 70 W&lh•n11ton 3S Or1111on 14 Wesn•ngton S• 70 Arizona St Oct ?r-111 S11nlord Nov 1-at Arizona Nov a-eve Nov 1r-Cehlorn1a Nov 17-at UCL.t. UCLA (4·2) 16 u 10 71 l • 19 3 Okla homa 3t •S Sen Oieoo SI u •I Long BHCll St 23 9 Ar11ona SI 16 37 Arizona 2S 36 Ca1t!orn1e 10 Oct 7~Wa1h1noton SI Nov 1-ot Ortoon St Nov 9-Stonloro Nov IS-at Wun•ngton No• 72-U~C Cal Sta .. Fu!Mnon l2·S) 17 New MOICO SI ?• JS ldeno St 7S 17 IOehO 75 13 UNL V fZtO 10 Tu•11a ?O 20 Lono 8HCll St 30 33 Utan St O 0c1 2r•t Hewe11 Nov 1-Frnno St Nov 8-Sen Jou St Nov tr-et Pacific Lone Bueti Sta .. (3·2l 1• S.n Oeigo St 1• WHttrn M•Ch1oan 13 UCLA 30 Cal State Fullerton 38 Ntw MOICO St Oct 2ret Fr11no St Nov I-et Uleh State Nov S-e:u1ern We1n1noton Nov Ira• San Joie St Nov ??-UNLV HIGH SCHOOL CIF Rentilnvs BIG FIVE CONFERENCE 17 13 •I 10 7 Po\. SdlMI, IMtue Recerd ~ I 81sno1> Amel IA"9t1UU 6·0 1.0 2 Cresol I Oti ~ev > 6·0 124 3 lovole (Ott Rev> 6·0 l ll • Fontene ICitrul Belt 1 S· t 17 s St JoM BOKO IOet ltevl 6·0 ,, 6 Milliken (Moorel S O 67 1 S..vil• (Anotlus LHOlitl • 1 So4 • Long BtKll POlv (Moortl 3 2 ., 9 Elsl!'lnower (Citrus 81111 S· 1 31 10. Edlsen ISIH!Mt) 4·1 II 011110 receiving volt\ Cotton 1C11rul 8 ett), •·2 Wntmlnttef (Suftset), J.1•1. CENTRAL CON,•R ENCi I. 51 .... ,11 IS.. View) 6·0 too 1 ~unny Hiiis (FfHw•v) 6·0 13 3 Tustin !SH View) S·l 16 • Valencl• (OungeJ 4· I l 66 5 Futlel'ton !Freewevl S·I 63 6 BOIU Gra nde (Garden Grove) S·I •l 1 Troy IFrHwlv) S 1 3' S Le Hebf"a IFrffW.VI 3 1 l6 t UnlYWMfY (ha V..WI 4·2 12 10 Norwelll (Sul>urben) S· l I 011'1ers rtu1Yln9 otOlel L• Quinta IG•refen Grovel 3·3 .... .....,. Hel'Mr (See View), J.31 Arte\te ISuburbln). J-3. GleM (Svburblln), ,.,., DU•RT·MOUNTAIN CON,•RENCE 1 BloomlngtOft (Sun•l•I) 6·0 127 1 H•rverd IS1nl• F-e> S· I 114 ,, l.IWN hedl '"•dfk c ... o 6·• " • St JoMtPfl. 5M (Lo• Pedf'es) S· 1 11 $. WMeri..t ( .. a tHk (Mii) S· 1 74 6 Le ~. ISunl\ISO S· I 71 1 Pe.so lt001t1 (Los Padres I S-l I 6J e. 8efl·Jetl (S.111• Fe) 6·0 '1 9 Santa P•~• IFron11er) S·I 71 10. Gftla Maw l"•<lfl< c .. 111 4·2 S 011\eO fl'(ttv1"9 VOIH AleK•ci.tO (l .. Ot PadrHI J ) 1. NOlre O.me. lltlYenldl (Sunkl•tl ' 1 Trabueo Hills CPaclltC Coa111), l-). Or1noe (Paclfi< Coat•> S !I Norte Vil!• ISunl\1111 l•l 50\ITHl•N CON,.•INCI I El Toro ISou•11 Coasll •-o 12'0 1 Lo.re (Etnl'•rtl S·0-1 106 ) $e11t1 Ana ICenlUfY) s. I " • S.11la Monica (Oct1t1) 4• I I ) S. Lo• Alamllos fEmolre> S-l 11 6 t.vnwood (San Gebf"lti Valllvl •·7 67 1 f1-•n1• <Emotrel • 1 1 Sol I Cul~ Clh IO<Mt1) 6·0 )6 • FOOlllll fCfl!turvl 4 2 '' 10 Per amount <Sen Gabfiel V~I S• I t I OtllefS recli"•lll vOltt C1P1mefl0 Vati.v (Soulll COl\ll, 4·1. Oornln1ue.1 tS.n G•l>fi.4 Vellevl, ~·I, HawlllOrM (OC ... nJ, 4•2, lfvt<IY HtUI IOC:e111J1 $ l Mh~ v...o ISoutn Coa•ll J l Indiana; Sat . Jan 24 -111.>alla\. Tues . Jan 17 -Portl&nd (home). Wed . Jan 28 -at &aulr. Fn . Jan. 30 -:11 Phoen1Jt Moo . Feb ~ -Oall.l\ (home'). Wed I ch 4 -• Clllmrnto (home). I hur'\ . f'eh. 5 -at Ponland Tun. Feb. 10 -11 Sacramento. Fn .. rch 13 -lnd11tna (home). un .. f C'b 15 - Bos tun (home I T uc~ .. 1-c:b. 17 - at Wash1011on, Wed .. Feb 18 -at Denver. t-n .. Feb. 20 -al C'h1ca,o. un .. Feb ,22-ai Ph1ladclph1a. rues .. t'tb 24 -a1 Phoeni;\: Wrd .. feb 25-Phocn1" (home) Wed Frb 17 -0oldcn S111c (home I t .. Feb 111 -al lltah Tun .. March J -at Golden Stt\H.·: Wtd .. March 4 -Sca11le (home). Sat .. March 7 - C lrvcland (home). Mon . March 9 -at C hppcrs'. Tues March 10 -Dcn\cr (home). Thur1 . Marth I~ -Ponland: Sun .. March 15 -(tippers (home). Wed .. Ma rch I Ii -Utah (home): Fn .. March 20 -San <\n1unm (home I: Sun Mnrth ~1 -Sacramento (homr). Tues .. ~arlh 14 -a1 Phoenix. Thu~. March 26 -Dctro11 (home) Sat . March 28 -at Houston Tuc) MMch 31 -Hou'1on (home). . , Ice C.pada at rorum The kc Capadn• -era\.o mma" sho" fe11un n1 tnhutc\ 10 Amcncan lheatn. m~1 and film. will tomr to the Fon.1m in ln~~ood for t 8 ptrformanm bt-Jinn1n1 Wedncsda) and conunu1n1 thro~ unda>. No" ~ mona thc pciformtrs art Canad11n rhAm· pion IC.a> Thomwn. the pair of C'arol fo, and Richard Oallt). Tom Dickson and "cdllh champ Cauinna L.tndarcn. Ttckrtsarc pn«"d 11SI 1. S9andS7and~reon sale 11 the forum eo, Offict and 11 au T1ckc1Mastcr outlc" p«1al di unb are 11va1lablt for )Outh • ~n1~ and 11ou~ Thur~ .. Apnl 2-al 'iea11lr (home). r n .. >\pnl J -at Ponland. un .. .\prtl 5 -111 lx•n\cr. Mon .. Apnl 6 -C'hppcn (home). Thur~ . April Q -at ('Ir,: fn . \pnl 10 -an •\nton10 (home): n \pnl I~ -Phocnl\ (homr) Thurs .. A ti I h -al Utah: Frt • >\pr1I 17 -Bl San An1on11), \un .. A.pn! 19 -Seattlc (home) Ba.ebllll celebrity 6olf toarnq The eighth annu11l lbwli.111 < rkbnt\ Coll (lassie hosted b) thr .\nsrts' f)\ll.ll 1M ·1n<'C'' will be Monda\. No' \, 111 Ill ,, m a1 the l:.1 Caballem C ountl') Club tn 1 :ar1.inu SCCA Trans-Am race Bobb) C1mh M1._r \\111 . ~,._\ \ndl'rson Eli1n BJ\ lor 1k-r1 HI\ Ir' en. ( hu' \. { llnnc~ Rod Ot-dt'3U' and '"" \\.1llach 41r'C' amona the i;onfirmrd pan1c1p.lnl) for the C\ cnt, v,.h1ch v.111 .1sc funds for thr March of 01mr~ A SC ( \ Bend" frans-.\m ('hamp1onsh1r ~ne~ C'Cn l ha~ been added 10 sc:hrdulr for thl' Long Brarh Gran Pm., v.htl'h \\tit be hl•ld .\pnl J-5. The r(.'(' of S37S tndudt' irttn ftt~. can. con1tnrntal bfl'JHa\I buO'r1 lunch htup11:aht) can. cock1a1ls and d1nm•r Trt' ($300). 1>3tron tS'tlCI) .1nJ golJ l'tf\"lr tS I .OllO) sponM.lr\htfl~ .irt• Jl~o 3\ 111lahlt• The El Caballero C lun "iii Ill ,UO f .1r1ana l>r For 1nformat1on phonr Fr3n \l.1nh.1n .u t It!) 956-8565 Th l' J ran~·.\m -.cne'> C\('nl. fea1unng dnvcrs mcluding Paul Nev. man and Wall) Dallrnbach Jr .. -will be added to the Ind)-C'ar. pl'O-<'Cltbnt) and upcr Vee racei. which make up thl' thrct'-da) racing program. • T1clo.c1 ordrr.; for lhc C\ rnt arc now being accrpled h~ phoning (213J 436-99SJ Crou GCKintrv llOYS Clfl' It .t.NKINGS ••• 1 PelOl Vtrde\ 7 Tt>ou,and Oel>.s, 3 Buena 4. c .. ,en. dll Mer; 5 O&na H11ts 6 Ville Patil. I M1n1on Vlelo. S Rio Mt!H, 9 Soutll Torrance 10 Tulltn l ·A l Arrovo, 1 l a Ha Dra l Hart • Uole nd S Buen• Paro.. 6 Alfmanv 1 Monttoetto 8 RuDtOOux 9 Hemet 10 Et RancllO l ·A t Walnut. 2 Valtncle 3 Covina. • Lomooc 5 AOQ\.lr1. 6. Colt• ~H/ , LegUlll Hills, L L•IUN 8"Cfl; 9 Cabrilto, 10 Trabuco Hills GIRLS CIF RANKINGS 4·A 1 Pel~n Vtrdt1 2 T"<l\.send Oall.S, l NfWburv P•rk • Wt\llllke. s. Hew-1 Her1>er; 6 Buena, 7. OcNn Vlaw; 8 Cenvon IAnehe•ml 9 Oal\o Hills 10 R1vet1•de Polv l ·A I Arrovo Granot 2 Lomooc l l • HaDra. • Hec1enda Hetgl'll\ W•t\on. s El ~encllO, 6 Sauous 1 Sct>urr 8 Montebl!llO. 9 Corona 10 Norco l Ht11>er1a 2 Walnul 3 Morro Bev 4. Laeuna llHCfl; S South 11>11\ 6 Mountain view 7 Le Quinta. 8 A1ucaoero 9 Nordl>Olf, 10 Arrovo V•Vbal COLLEGE WOMEN (Nen·Cenf..-tfKt ., Sall Jew Stetel Sen Jou Stet• oet UC trvtne 15 10 IS 6 9 IS IS S HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS I Mn·IHtut) WOOODr1doe del Newoort Harl>Or IS 1. • lS 15-13 I 15 IH3 Laguna 8eac11 oef Corona oe1 Mar 11 I~ 11 IS lS 12 IS·l3 IS 11 CIF RANKINGS S·A I Mire Coste 7 Hueneme, 1 WNdbri..t; 4. New-1 Hel'tMf"; S. La-llffdli 6. Mlltw Deli 7. C9"-dll Mari 8 BilllOP Montgomery, 9 St Jo\ePh, l•~•wood 10 Dos Pvel>lo\ •·A I Torrence, 7 Long BHCll w 111on, l. Merine; ' Marvmount, S. tNIM; 6 Marll>Orouoh, 7 Arcaola a Notrl' Dame Acodemv, t. Hu"""-""' ... cll1 10 Get>r Hkltl school *'' Seti Mllrln9 It, Metw Del 4 ~ Lee tSMI oet Corclo"•· 6·2, oet C1m1111 6·7. Clef Hett. 6·0 Kerec ISM) won 6·2 6 1. 6 1 Kong CSMI I0\1 S·7. won 6·0, 6·7 Devllles Cervn Tr1c1a ISM) to\I to Smllll·Burke, )·6. tosl to Smlln·Spinner, S·7; def A•ln·Fltmi119 6 l Kellv C111n ISMI won 6·2, lost 6 1, won 7 S, Amv·Ketv ISM! loll 3·6 S·7, won 6 1 GU' RANKINGS 4·A I Mlralesle; 2. C~ dll Meri 3 PalOI Verdel, • S.nte 8artNrre, S Ro411no Hills, '· E•sen1 1 Bevertv Hilts. I Sou111 Torrence t Westlake LA 10 Ventura J.A I San Marino, 7 Aoovr•. 3 T110V1end Oalu, 4. Maw o.11 s. Cleremont; 6 Alt>emDra, 1 Olemond Ber, a W"lleke; 9 Hemet, 10 L•oun11 Hills 0... ... fllMfte DAV•Y'S LOCK•• (.......,, ... dll -3 ooall n •f1911r• 2 vtllowtaft, 420 bollllo, 6t eeli<o bin, JS ro<I\ cod. 16 sand ti.u, 410 blue .,.,c,,, 100 macllerll N•W..ottT LANDING -2 ooeis. " a11glef\. 2S l>Olllto, 7 11nd bes•. 1' calico ban. • le~oln, l St meeker'" DANA WMA., -S boll\, 13 llnll11n •7 l>tO ))) OOfttlO 14 rock Cod, 761 ma(ktftl 5' ~. s ""'°'" TNl w..et'• trwt ...... LOS ANO.LIS -C••••IC Lake, Crv•tel I.e ke, !I OOrldO lterl> Lalt.t Peck •oad Ptfll Le"e ""''•inld Lelle, San Gal>flel •tvet (1111 •nd Wftl foflU) IA• al•NA•DtNO -810 hit L.Ake, Siiverwood I.ell.• IUYWRStOI -P9rrl• LAika, Skin"« t.el'.e vaMT\MA-P1ru l.•k• Kl•N -l(ttll lthrer llorell f"o-llOu14 10 Olf'Mcret Dem KlllJ Powemo...w 10 llkt 1 .. 11111a1 TULARI -Kttll ltlYtr ('••rYlew Dem to l(lltJ f"owff'flQVM, J~ 8rid91 to rtlf• Y\ew Oe m) INYO -Owttl\ lltlvtr (Lews Ir._ clown· WMl'I\ 10 Stewart UM), Plea""' ....... ·-'""' NHL C~alLLGON,ERINCE SmvWM DIYI'*' W L T "" ~F GA Edmon1on K~ W•nntPtO Celgerv Vencouv~ ) l 0 6 2• 23 3 l 0 6 73 7S 1 l I S l1 It --z 3 0 • 19 20 I • 0 7 10 23 Toronto Mlnnttsota St Louis OetrOtl ~h1Ce1>0 Ntn'il Dlvli.Mll 3 0 1 I 2 2 I S 2 I t s 2 l 0 • 1 • I 3 WALES CONFERENCE Pl1111>urgn P111lectelCll'tl1 New Jersev Wuni"9ton NY Renoen NV lllenelen Boll on Quebec Montreal 8ulfeto Hertlord ... 1Yld1 DIYlsleft 6 o o n s 0 0 10 3 7 0 6 7 0 • t 1 • I 3 I J Adllms DIYiw.n • 7 0 3 1 1 1 3 I I ) 1 • ' 1 1 ) ~v's kon WHh·ngton S Montrul 4 Ttflltflt's G•me' Washington a l Quebec New JerHv et NY lslenoers Chicago at Ectmon1on Wtdftftdly's Gemes Kllle'I at NY Ref>9tr\ Buffeto at Pilltbufgh MonlrH I el OttrOll Oueoec et Toronto Mlnnesote 111 SI Louis Edmonton at Ca lgarv Bolton at V encouver W•tw PGto CIF RANKINGS 4·A It 23 11 " It 2S 26 n 16 15 70 • 10 37 11 17 11 11 2• 11 11 l. Cw-de! Mer; 2. N _ _., Hertler; 3 Sonora, • TulHn. S Sunnv Hlns, 6 Buena Park 1. ~tvl I Vtlla Park, 9 Futterton. 10 Foolhlll l ·A I El Dorado, 1 Se " c .. rntnle, ) Riverside POlv. 4 El Toro, s lndlO, 6 Heclencs. Hetgllll WllM>n 7 Los Alto\, I J W Norlh, t Sante Montee 10 Dol PutOIOs 2·A l. Ceste MeM11 7 !Min LU•l Ob"oo, 3 Et Segundo, 4 l a St"'•· S Redondo, 6 Don Lugo, 1 Cabrlllo, 8 e:1 RencllO. 9 Mlreleslt. tO Harverd MGftMV'S tr•rtMctMm aASEaALL Ameri<MLM9Ut TORONTO BLUE JAV~tlHltd Dennis La mP. pltc114tr NatleNI LMttUt MONTREAL EXPOS-Announced lllev wlh not otrclH tlle 01>llOft veer on Ille contrect of Chalrlle Lee, pllc~. t>ut ln,.lted him 10 1relnl110 cemo next •11"1"9 PITTSBURGH PlltA TES-Namacl Rev Miiier pit chino coacll AnnoutlCIG thal Mkk K tlltner. llrsl tNrst coaell, will not return "9al llHon Nemtd Tommv Sandi first base coecll Re·lllred Gene Lamont I nd RICI\ Ootlntltv. CNChti. IASKETIALL NatteMI 91 Sii .... AH«lltltll MILWAUKEE BUCKS-Waived Oerren Ti""· center, •lld "'"' Timm, Q\Jlrd WASHINGTON BULt.ETS-WalYed Jim La mottv, otllttt•l(rwerd flOOTaALL N4tMMI , ..... LMeut CLEVELAND 8ROWNS-Placed JoMn¥ Devis, running ~k. Oft t111urecs """'"' S!ontd TOM Beker. runnln9 badl INOIANAPOLIS COL TS-4>1Ked Albert Bentltv, runnlno bllcll., •net L•mcw>te Hunlev. llMOac.k.er, on lnlurecl rtMrve NEW YORK JET$-A.Cllveted Freema n M<Nen. run11lno tNrtl\ Placed OeMi• l lloen. runnl"9 bllclt Oft llllurld rtl4f'Ye HOGKEY NetleNI ...... L.4llWI BOHON 81tUINS-Auloned Nevin Markwart, tell wino, lo Moncll>ft of tllt Amerl· ca n Hocttty Leaoue. BUFFALO SABRES-Sallt One A.ndrevel'IUk •llCI Oou9 Sml!ll, Cllll .. ,, lo lltodlesltf ef IM All'\tf'l<.an Hodl•Y 1. .. _ NEW Y()Rlt lllANGERS-Senl •Oii koll, (IOalltnOef. IO New Haven of 11141 American H«-1\ev Lff911t QUEBEC NOROIQUES-S.nl Mike HOVOf\, lefl wing, lo Frt<lerlclOft of lhe A""'ic.n Hoclle't t. .. gue socc•111 Amtf'kMI INltr S.CCW As.Mdetl8ft CAHfOH INVADER~ 1111 N•Uf'llOY\kl, OOallt~ CMICAGO SHOCCElll5-Slollld APOllner arlOMs, IOl'WlfO alld G_.91 Wendell, Alell SclllnG!tf ellCI Dtln O\Mnl, ~ M MPHt' STO.M-SIOlllCI Tttr't HltftOll midf IOtf, •llCI ~ ll•m 811W•aul•l•t1I coach Slellff Otcar AlbuoUlr-. mldtleldlf a11e1 COrt0 Wlftin, ~ f A.MPA I A Y lllOWDI S-$IOMO ~91' llloe encl "'""' Aout•• deMndef•, and Mltl• Fan at1C1 > v Wfl1 e mld!Mtlder1 HMllN Gll(V IC_... .,._ Donahue confused, justHke everyone LO'\ ANCrELES ( ..\P) -UCL.\ ('o:irh Teri) Donahut' \atd Monda) ht "on·1 :ittempt to :inaly-zt ~hat's happt'nmg m the Pacific· I 0 Con· fcrence football race because 11'11 onl)' confuse him. .. , f ) OU re all} II'\ 10 figure DUI "ha1·s going on. 11 gl\e'\ ~ou a real m1gra1nc:· Donahut 'i.:ud at his "eekly m('et1ng "tlh rcponer; "So ) OUJUSt go out and pla~ "To me. 11's gomg 10 be a ~ccl-w­ "cek 1h1ng and go do"n to the final "cckcnd .. Ob" 1oush. ninth-ranked .\mona State 1s 1n ihe dnH·r's seat ""h its J.().. I conference record sine~ the ~un De' ti\ arc thl' onh Pac· I 0 school v. 1thou1 .i lo'is • But at 1h1s ~•age. "1th e' Cl') team ha' mg pla}cd at least thrc-c kaguc games. onl~ Orrgon. Oregon State and C'ahfom1a can be counted out of the ract ".\n1ona ~t.atc controls tis own desun,." Donahue ~1d "The other teams ·m·ed help ht.It general!~ m this league that help ha\ t>ttn around " The I 7th-ranked Bruins. 2· I in league pla}' and 4-.:! o" era II entertain Washington SUt.c th1~ Sa1urday at the Ko..c eo .... 1 The ( oug:ar\ are 2-1 ·I IO the conference and l-.:!-1 0' erall "The ( oup ue t Donahue said .. , think "'av.mtton State 1~ probabl} th<' ~H,JM.licd and most difficult offen\1~c Ce<ilrr ,,, prepare for IO Ourconfcren<e I drJr. \a\ that JU\I b«au\C "c·re pl.a,, 1nem ·· Unbeaten G W C seeks sixth win; Coast home. too Golden West ( ()llC(t' pining m biggest victor') of the \n\on la\I Saturda}. a 21-3 win over Long Buch C-1t} College. tnc\ to ktcp 11\ un· beaten 'ilrcak all'<' th1\ \aturd.a) hosting< ompton C ollc&e K1ckofl 1\ \Ct tor 1 l(J at f Jrangc Coast. Meanwhile 1h1\ \aturda) Oraniic Coast"'" ho\t \an J>1c&u ._.,~ 1n a 1:30 game Golden We'\I. tied with f l c amino -one of the prc-seawn fav<mt~ - at 2-0 atop the South ( o3'>1 C on-fe~ncc. hut down the LB< ( oOcn\C, which h:id prcv1ou~I> been ranked second m the confcren(c The Rustlers arc ofT to their hc'lt s1an 1n history af\cr hav1na pla)'ed four of their first five•aamc\ on the road. The only home g.aml' wa~ against Orange C'oa•a. Now (Jolden West enjoys four of 11~ la\t fivr at home. Ranked 7th 1n the talc and 20th 1n the nation heading into the game with I 5th-ranked Long Beach, c,oldcn West stands to make a Jump m hoth polls. Last turday. Compton lost 41 -7 to Pasadena Cny < ollcgc a team Ool~cn West defeated 3().2J the previous week. In other South Coast ac11on , f:.I Camino and Fullerton, two prc~a'°n favontc • square ofT at f'ullcnon Cerrito plays Lona Beach at Ve1: cran 1ad1~m. and Pa!ladcna ('( 1s at Mt. an Jacinto. Oranac Coa.st 1scom1n1 ofT a ) 1.14 lo to R1vers1dc Ctt)' Collqe 1fler •3 ~trona first-half pcrfonnancc 1n which the Pirates earned a 7.3 lead Mesa defeated ddlcback 14-3 . hand1na the Gauchos their 9tt0nd strataht deftat. In other M1sston onferen~ aamc • Saddlebatk hosts South- wc 1cm, Rancho Santtaao ho ts San Oiqo CC. Palom~r Is at Citrus ~nd Groumon1 travels 10 Riverside SIECOMO llACL ' ' '6 ~ PYrw-t IS -!Illa~ & ~ > -' .... & .. lll'ra m _.,. • I lnlreett (~) 1 Sai Lor• tF.,_..,1 ) ,,,,.,,,,,.., MMdowl ,..,....., • The ~-,.., ..... ~, s Od4 c~ ,~,,., 6 I ·--wtlefl ,......,_.JI 1 Sor .... 0-:. CHe_..,l • s. ...... M90ll ,,.. •• ,, f FDOl'l H (W-1 IO ...._. .,,_.1$' 11 G.irn-l'"-aYl ,, ···-A Hol lSotel ·II ......... ll ......o .. Liao! l• ~tr-l °"51 ......... 11 15 s.o.r. ~ s....-....11 1' _.IN':ll' ' &nJ I~· I I 11• l . '" ' . '" l lt UI ll6 "' o 11) ne I 111) '" •ltl I ~ IUC:a. I ~ "'JV I s• A5e 1 _.. -... ~ m .. ,.. 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Aldrich T5L MGMT 642 l&03 MESA VERDE "' OCC I 1rn $300 lJnlurn $275 F Irvine 2644 " smk 1111 priv. pool stu· •BY RUNNING STREAM dPnt Pref 0 662·2123 Th(>Spttoqs 10Rcondo Hotels/Motels 2711 w nu Clf>I Pool 1ac ten·, ___ ., _____ _...__. no'\ S62!\ mo a91 0999 LHU•A HACH L I L 2641 MOTOR IH 1gana Hh w~ ly rentals S 145 & SUNSfT Over Tht> Ocean IJJ W~11 Color TV free Studio So ·coast Hwy t.orfpe he,111>d poot maid Stove refrog parking no sprv1tP A SIPpc; 10 oce11n Pf'IS S67S•mo 499 2690 K tc;h !> ''"' 985 N Coast Newrrt Inda 2669 H""Y Lao Bch 494 5294 2Br 1Ba Dpb wllrptc SUUH MOTEL lndry 1 car gar Water & W~ly rentals now avatl lr.ii.h pd 1 Ill~ 10 bell S 140 00 wl< & up 2274 S850 mo 18181335 1576 Nwpl Blvd CM 646 7445 *LIDO ISLE BAYF'RONT SU I SH LODH 38• • 011 w O lrplc. Pri 3026 W Pacoltc Coast Hwy •.Jll' h"ach tennis Nt-wi;iorl Bec1ch Retr1g TV S 1850 mo 1rly 675 7687 S t35 wk 'IQI no deposit •Spacious iux 20r 2Ba Rentals to Sllue lrlJIC nu dee Ec1stblutl 2724 NO PETS PrJOI SIJSO mo l..---.--------7'l? 8 1'10 nr 722 80 11 CM Resp MI F 40 • Furn •Versailles Bach Unot m<,ler BA & BA walk on r,,p;it l•)t' 5et bldg pool closet $450 ullls one Avl sp.i Nr bc.ll ,62c; ore tO 2" 24 t 1064 eves szr,nr1n '14t'IJ206'.13t 111 •• ,·1~41!0 Commerci1l Property Mdi ul/Dtntal 5105 2771 ""URSES AIDE -l~E-A~S~f~4·0·0·1·0·00-·,-q-1•1 1 " sti >P, • ,.,,.,,,,., ,mplP E•o11r1enced IQr man wotn pr ~ ~ 0'1 5,IJPI I AVP Parkon<,On<, Primary 531 4884 fi!>O .,828 langu.ige E"glosh Eves 7pm 7am C,111 532-5 I 13 lndastri1l 2711 LPa11e Me~~"Q" 2000 s/f, 3115 lirch Cluical/Offiee S400 Nwrtl Be h S 1200 mo M l Apphcattons now oeong A /un" AQI S41 5032 acc,.pted for F'ull Time 2'>00 !i ' WarPhO J~t' nrt ? Clll•Lf.' POS•I on T '(P•ng r ll I'!.\ 19 ,.,.,.u,;nonP 10 KpyreQu••PO No f~es 304:? EnlP•pr1c,e c M or Sur1days Days only P.1111.lronr tllwn B•i~tc•' & Apply a1 t<or ~ Jewetors '•' r w~ 60~ s f NNN 2300 Harbm BlvO St .. !.1( 69e' ""I~-2;1 t 18 Co.,ta Ml'Sil No phn,,r c.all<, i;. ,. ,., .. 41:100 SQ ft hQnl mlq A o• lie" w µ.tr~ ir q l l'lrl(l1n11 ,trt•.t Attp ''' lor rtl•Or'I 4q 3qo<i .. 7t·" !14'• 9300 SF rplu•b1~honQ on <,1Cl1• /lo OUI '''" '"0" r!IA1 lo ~u•I 870:, I/ti 1'111'1 <;1 NB 213 41J 0941 lneomt P r operl y 2790 'RIDE DU,LU MoOPrn largp 30• :>Bil IMQP 28• :?Ba on mint c nne11t1C1n FlfPDlatPS hoqt rP1hng~ ga·a9t''> m "" EccPll .. nl 1atue a1 S:.>'•0 ono Drive t.,. 2111 W Balt.0.1 Blvd fhpn r all PATRIO' TENORE [,) t 1166 7b0 8702 MAVE OTHERS •IOOUlOH• E~t.tl lh"d ,.,.." ... MP I R "'·"QC , •. .-.~ 4 t, ( t ,\ r ~ p h I'\,.,~ lir At' pp, ,,, "d .n Cost Ac.ti A •P A fi P R & C. l lh1,... 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Yrly $1000 7 72·84 19 CdM rem nlsmkr. fun. lldy. S,lclo.s A, young prof sttr 20r 20a ARTME"T con1emporary furniture ' m11e from beech 1q apt $4 75tmo Call 64'2·2357 Valene 831·1266 • ..,.,,Inca. .. , • ..,.,t lttc~ .. , Make the Move to the New Park Newport Make tl1e smart move i. \>art Newport, Newport 8t1cla'1 prtmler l1nry 1ddre11. Fu•J1lae4 aid nf1rat1•e4 I. t Ir I bedroom apertmat1 u4I towtltMH1 Mly Owr w reltre 2 13 652-7848 l11iae11 o,,:=rtaaitiea 2t04 lnternattonat Metal Build· ing Manufacturer Selec1- 1ng builder /dealer In some open areas High po1en1tal profit 1n our growl h 1n du1t r y WedgCor Acceptance Corp 6800 E Hampden. Denver CO 80224 Call (303)759-3200 Ext 2403 Aa•••attatata AHtHct•Htl HH •SPIRITuAL 1 PSYCHIC READINGS P111m 1nd card reading ovtt1ab1e HI. FHllT IFFIOE Must lype 45 wpm F1hng & phone skills 957-8352 HIOFFICEllR Tllkf' c.harg• Phones blll 1ng lyptng. payroll c~ area Mon-Fri 645·9640 PHSll FRllH Ma1ure & rt1pona1ble Light typing hUv~ phones Full time 642-9237 HCEn1t•1ST For Beauty S11lon Full time & Part tome Exp 0 5•0 -4454 Aall tor Fdlll HOEmtllST PHllUllllT PIT YfARL Y 2BR IBA wl smt '\tudy newly pn1nled & ltlndscaped t block 10 t>•y S 10001mo 67S 688.tl LltHI ltHlt 2141 3br 'iba dbl cir gar rAnge oven 011oaoe di•· POIOI (J/w & \llEWr S 160()1mo 4~9-27 15 eomt ' tntoJ Ollf l•tdtft s1,1e •Pll °""' toinlOft•ble hVtnt mlHlH from Newport Ctoter Hd Faslaltl dost to f1"w1ys & So Cou t Plan wflllc only min11tn to the lalHd. From llH i. $I lff. N11tonally renowned osy· Cf\IC IOCl l &. he" 19 yrt Sa111lact1on Guerar11eeor 4112 7296 or 493 2054 Ftrm In Newl>Ofl Centet n111ed1 rn11ure recep t1on111 front 0111e:e •P P .. r1nce. de~ndeble good pllone exp Ne typing req o $$/Hr tc atlrt Hrt M·F 8 30 I WE'RE llURTING. 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Sat• FURNITURi for 1eti dAN fr1 ™ MJ. ... ottlee ~ In ¥lC 01 ~ 1 1 CM SJC hdqlr• Pilot hat an lmmtdlllt 18•0 Monro111a t11 •••-... urdt)'I & Sunday• only. °'*"bed 1350 8f: teDM eew AttllChmetlll I 111&1 , .,, .. n• N""'_, 831·1~ PrtOf ~ editing tei.s>tione saltl opening Costa Meaa. CA 02e27 -.. II.. s......,. • 1 300 """Id veiue 1225 Now .._., 'W""" ••P•r II IPtClllClll C 11 ~c--11""' •"pl·"et'AAI nOull • ., ,..., ... ng • femi Y room let ""' OOMllTIC I fOMJGN -Y II\ llHlfted Adwtrlll•"" EOE M/F/H/V .... -... .., -"' ""' t t M ..... r_.. & onlw •••1 .... t "'241 SECRETARY Orgel\IHCI r&qd R11umt to R Must type 45 wpm -~·d for full time DAY ren11ngap1 8 C Vst":' "'"" tablet ctr...., ,_.,.,....., lt202 8EACH8lVO d ....... dablt Mlf Inc.en T"na1"j us la "-'--1-u1-t•"t wailr•·--Appl" 11 bOl'dlbl• energetic • drawer• S~ apiece Cell p .. 1 A a:::L..::-•-... ...-. ll•i-••IM • .. -.. • • "' w ..... w1. Ilk• hflp1ng eu11omer1 -'" .,... .,., .......... ' mature wm train C1ll 860·0'755 !! ,....... ... -11ve, wllh follow thru. If\ 3 1 8 " C a m I n o Prior te~hone uias e11-Seeking the fight lndMCI· 111 .... ,, llllew &45.4955 M·f' btwn 1o., lll•D WWW. 4 a..i-/ NB .,.,. $1000/mo Cap11treno. SJC CA , peflence ~plul Salary ual for tlle elegant setting 1 ___ 1.... h • & ..... 1 ... , ..._ Cllhy 8o48-•290 92875 No Calla plus comm11Slon Excel-or lhe TOWERS RES· .._, .._NI M 1°' •OPI luulllonal In ° Mahogany Dining tm tbte StltJle IOldllfNI ~'II· lent benallll C 111 • TAURANT Apply In per· W&ITll/W&nllll IOTOR IOITE ~~~~P o.!:•;7~• ~ 552-3364 Judy or 8te¥e -~!"'!i!!!!!!!"'!'!!!'!i!!!~-••nuY Tllll FILI to president ot 1me11 pr1-ICIHI flllTll vet• 1r1ves119et1on• ottic. Ello pref w1llll'g to lrlll\ Typing phonH. die· right person Shilt work taphona Mutt be or-t&flHIOTlll•SP. ganlieCI $1000/mo N B MIC1osc;ope ••P pref'd, area Cathy 6-48-4290 shift work Call 979-8373 Kothleen Olson for Inter-1on 10AM·4PM M-F With car fOf tunch Ml'VICe sz bd Sl IO 648-llS90 PETS ARE PEOPLE TOOi It ..... view (71.Cl 642-4321 The Sur1 i Sand Hotel Mon-Fri 8 30· lpm. S•O Av11l1t>le 1n Irvine area 8oatdlng & Grooming! Wiii EID ........ , UILYPUT 330 W Bay SI Costa Meta. C'A 92828 l555 S CoHI Hwy $60 dl1ty Accepting ap-S300 10 SIOO No COiiect· MllCl\lng 8' D111111P011 & Speclll Pooctte Pu~ .... Laguna Beach CA phc1111on1 "·•pm 2727 1ng 3·• h<M.1r1 a d•t matching lo11et .. t ftofal T·Cup Toy·Mln . 548-21•8 ~II 10 Ct\OOte from 1t1 $haMon. Santa Ana Mond•y thru Fr1d1y eftet· wl be1ge b1ckgrounCI ... __ I~.... all cotor• MSTESll•ST nPtlT TllPIUIY Illes 5910 RIAL llTATI UUI 979-0747 noon Salurdey and Sun-1300 5•8·94 18 r-.... .-1 ·~· ..... di)' morning Cell MATCHING SET sofa Mii WllTHll 1 •STiii 842·•333 Hk lor Kirk love Mii. chatr and ot-BALOWtN lit i Inch ..... , ....... P'OtliCHt AUOt CHfVllOLU H..._.0..U,~ .... ~, ...... No11ern1>« 3 tnrough th• *Olllnto l&Lll* Newport Baech/Co1.- e111y part of January Pr&stl.gloua Newpo rt Mesa Sales Olltce nMCll Personable, de1a11 orltn-Beach Drug & Boutique salespeople Find out tld lndMClull wllh g()O(j F i T For more into call M· what Great Western hH Full llme I/Cl Exper rite Apply tn person Le 81ar· 1111 '414 No, Newport Bl. Nwp1 Ben 645-6700 HITl .. STESS Day shift 01 Prego'a llal11n Rest lr111t Ct11t toman like new beige. GRANO Ebol\y r•· 2S2• i-ta16or Cotta Mna 2267 FllfYl9W Rct CM .... , Piltt $375 1142-4908 stored • aoo1• 15800. lff-MH .. , E , .... H ... 11 330 W Bay S1 MOVING SALE' Sof1, love (714) ll.C.C-.CO<l8 f rub 1135 Ntws-r ... C'lt ,,, ..... , ... "'" ac;c;urale typing 60wpm F 10_4• Deen Reavie 10 offer Call Eldon at Experienced wilh mem· 675•0150 759-4830, FotlSEIYHS All shifts ory typewriter pee.teHed .illll•lllll• .... Pen11on1C KX~ 700 Ex· HlllT&IT l&l&IH [ r-'lf f HSllYI ce11en1 1el99hone skills For un1Que Chr111mes ~u. 1 and ability 10 hlndle Storto 1n So Coast Plaza -----ne1vy work loads with 549-70111 ask lor Dell Day Shiite 2dCffl 5 yrs min uper lreq"90t 1nterruphon1 111~ •• lay 01.~ 945.5000 &t 521 Call between 9-•pm for appoint men I Rn&IL l&UI C&HIH I HUI Cathy Je1n '" Fut11on For better sportswear Island 1s seelung a Full & boultQue PI T lleK hrs P~·trme snoe sales Call -Nwpl Ben 6-42-9405 Laune 8.C0-4020 P&lfTIY COii 3 yrs m11\ ••Pet UllEI LICIH1l001 &fTlll&IT MOTOR ROUTE Available In trvlne area. $700 a month. No collecilng. 3-4 hours a day. Monday thru Friday after- noon. Sat & Sun. morning. Call S.2-4333 ext. 209 and ask for Jim. ORANGE COAST lllyPUll 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, CA , ....................... , : \l<t.t.H OPPOI< 1 l '\I I\ : • • : MANAGER : • • : \ppho a111111 .. nrt· nn"' h1•11111 ,,,._: e 1 t'fll1«I fo r mdna111•1111•111 po .. 1t1111b. e • • • 1111111 ulu .. 1.. 111u .. 1 1,,. .. ,.If. e • m ot l\11tt'1I. oq1111111t'1I. f11·\li.I ..• wti : : l'Olll nrtr nlrd \ppl1111111 .. 111u .. t •'llJO' e e "'orkinj[ 1o<llh '1111th.. • • • e Ht·l1.1hl1· \1·111111·. '·""' 1111·11 .... e • .uul 111 .. ur.1n1 ,. " 11iu .. 1 : • • : \\ 1· nrfN 1•\1 ..rt1·11I 1 1111111,111\ lwn· • e f'f1h 111durl111ic 1'11111 \111.,1111111 .. uncl • • ho l1d1n... 1111·'1 11·111 111111 1l1·11111t in·: : 'urn1111" honu .. pr1111ru111. ... dun urHI e : rn1lt'njlt' a llo"-utll"f' : • \pflh Ill p1•f•u11 f 111•.. l hr11 • : I hur' 2:110-h:tKI JJ.m. : : IUllE CIAST PllLISllll Cl. : : 330 W. Bay St. : : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : e EOE • RETAIL HUS Oynemrc lnd1111du11 Ex - penenced 1n China Crystal end Fina G1flwere Full or Par1 - t1me Con1ec1 Mrs Green 81 Grafton Street 1n South Coast Plaza 1549·5278 Retell Sales Ei Portal We are a fast growing re. 1a11 store spec1t1hr1ng 1n the sale ol handbags, g1t1s and luggage We are currenlly looking lor enthusiastic salH tJ&OPle (lull 01 perl 1tme1 for our South Coast Plaza end Laguna Hills stores Call Rob 101 a personal 1n1er- 111ew 171415•0-5625 Mon Wed. Frt & Sat 8-4P~ Malure 1ndlv1dua1 UUS AEOEPTIHIST Morning & e11en1ng shtlt, mature ll\dlv1dual llHSEl&I Must speall enghsh Part & Full 11me l&LIO& I& Y CUI Ul-1000Ht121 For ape>01ntment please call between 9-4PM llTCMEll / COHTH Help Days Fashion Isl NO Stuart 760-9292 MARIE CALLEllDARS Now seeking PANTRY GIRLS HOSTESS Apply 4200 Sco11 Drive Newpor1 Beach Mon Frt between 3-5 ~ penin11 Now Available CAR ROUTES E•rn Exlr• Ca•h For D•llv•ry 01 Thi• P•per HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week . No collecting. no soliciting. Must have dependable truck or station wagon car, and insurance. CALL 842-1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney .;;;Gt.-•-.•..,r"°!ai°'!I ~~~-S_S_l_O Cos1a Mesa CA.92626 sea1 end lbl uphol chr1. BEAUTIFUL THOMAS 'lTllllYY IWlllll 671.-eMe AmlTlll HOEPTIHIST m•cro Bl stoola mite Organ Band 8011 & l etlll " ";;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~ G1ts Station wk $5/hr PIT lfternoons Tele-644 5368 l lt 8 pm • • speakers lnclds . bench LOADED $4500 0 80 r'lPORSCHE '62 ~ • ..., .. , & S "'•"'-57"'" 11cr1f1c• 1"550 720·3912 "'73 """'7 ... 1 St -,.. evH at .,...r ""' phone s~1lls Apply on per. OCTAGON game & dining v "'vv 1,,.. Of •·· body/int em/Im c; .. • C •• C •on lo complete apph-table w..!.th 6 Chltrl 2 STEINWAY GRANO Pltin0 f ... 11100 rbll eng GREAT Alli E •• I · ca11on Mr Fuentes Rob· naugn chair& & 011om11\ 5·7· M MaP!o~eny UI CONO $.4000 551-2032/E Mu,. ha11e smog lie ' exp "" Beon William Frost & Xlnl CO!ld 75•·0700 seooo 873·210 or FORD 71 Cu11om11td PE. GEOT ~:~ ~~h~·~·6 .. ~~~:~ Assoc 1401 Ouaol St NB SACRIFICE• queen sole 673-7468 call fOf IPPI ~·~:~b:~ :.~.~ ~· •• MA~TERATI·. OFFICE IELIYHY oed $150 corner grp THOMAS SPINET ORGAN etc 63,_5037 873_848• *ALFA ROMEO * CASHIER Full lime Part FIT hiqh school graduate $100 couen tha1r $125 with Rhythm Stctlon. *SAAB * BlliER* time Fle•1ble hrs Angel woth go<m dnvinn record all •Int •93·6012 em/pm BEAUTIFUL Mike otter, Aati••ts, iHli Care I/lash Apply in per-" must sell• 559·.C49.C Cl • aa..5 son Apply 1n person to Mr Solid oel( dining tlble & 6 llllCI m F'uen1e~ at Robert Bein. cha11• 3 yrs old, llke new WurlltHr organ 3 kty· ·63 356 PORSCHE • t • OLUI IPH&TIOIS Ill William Frost & Assoc $600 obo L v mag board excellent con-20 000 mi new engine fully * 752..()900 "* Salling Menegerlal. Mech-140 t Oua11 St Npt Bch 722-1668 d1t1on $ 1'50 Price firm restored Xlnt COl\d !~~:11n;xpse~r': ~;;~-PICTllE FHMH TEAKWOOD FURNITURE Cash & carry 844•5••• S9 500 &.c5-8151 PP S~~::~,.:teG;!~d!: Benehts 675•9060 1mmed111e opening Ex-nt>w Very re11sonable'' YAMAHA, Shlney Ebony A•tM la tM 1111 AJC blk w/grey int.,IO' peroence preferred lor 854-50011-Home Largest uprighl, 3 Y" HSOO 548·5324 CO·lllYH HLPH For 0 10 1n maior Ve.n Lint's electronics d1v1s1on Permanent pot· 111on Will 1ra1n must be ove1 2 1 & bondabte Aller 5pm can 722-93113 COHTEI llELP AM or Evenings Gelato CIHllCO COM 720-1626 DELIYHY HIYER for party equrpmenr rental r.tore 40 Hrs • Must work Sais Bring OMV record Urittf'd Rent-All CM 6•5·0760 HHCLERI W1111ra1n Nights See Lari\ Motel 2274 Newporl Blvd CM Apply 7am- Noon M· Th 646-7445 DISHWASHER And General Cleaning pe1- 'I011 lor party equipment renlill slore United Renl· All CM 645-0760 FLOWER shOJ 1111,tr! P1T near O C Airport Hours lle~•ble 852-9155 FROMT EH CLEH Fl)r ousy Costa Mesa Ph3t1T'c1Ct 5462123 GIFT WRA,,ER I E~pPnenct>d Full or Part· ""'" Co• 1act Mrs GreAn JI r,. ll1nn Stref'I in c; , n Co:ist Pl;:i1d rest growing compariy 759 t900 ewt218Ann new S2500 PI P , JIMCLIC:K CALL 261-7656 , 975·4708 or 8412·2552 ,~-.-JU.llUM fllmellaaH•• HlS ,. __ ... MIS .,..1.111.,,,,~,...- PLANTSCAPE MAIN· 7 PORT .. BLE SP .. f lty l,.rtiat -· JEEP TANCE PERSON Pat1 or "' ,. u - -IUll lull lime Must nave gd 1 led 1101220 11alu• Wll.• T• • 0 .. drniong rec.ord 548-9585 S3200 Musi sen S 1700 Golf C1Ub1 bag & 11\oet. • • ,.. • 546·50• 1 table & chairs 750·8580 PIOIHM &llE AMfRICAN lnc11an Items C.ratt Salts NMdec:I for home with wa111ed rugil baskels, ;;.;;,...,._..._....,....., ___ _ M R Chlld1en Call al!.o oriental rugs lalMI 957-6190 213 691 -1637 Ptaias•l• 1107 Reliable mar person over· A 1 h b ffet ,.n •Que ma og u vYAo SALE IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951 -3144 "'"P ,SS 1AJD see t>usy roofing yard s 145 Drapes & st1ear1. "' Respons1b1htes ma1er1al wt.I tO , 19 hke new pd Oct 22nd & 23rd Wed & -"!l!!'_.!!"'!!!!!'!!!!'---- p1ckup 8 delivery JOb 52so ~ell $95 650•15911 Thurs 8am·4pm In 1llet 800-428-7 485 For Pampered Mercedes Benz UI CIEllT &actml I ll•NTE CASI HJ Lt1si11 M0-4IOO Top Mercedes Prices Pe1<1 setup & ordering ma-1105 W BalbOa Bl Balt>Oa teroals B•l1ngua1 a Gd BOYS 10 spd S.CO 14 Ctltl ...... 1124 droving recd 642-7222 MAYFLOWER Hllboal .. .. $150 Alum pe110 llble .C GIANT GARAGE SALEH c11aors umt>rella S 100 3rd Annual Meta Verde E 11>n1ngs 6•6·8721 Netgnborhood Garage Responsible Re1ta1>1e nitat & ciean person needed for Bakery Room 101 advancement FI T & P T pos111ons Pis call tor 1111erv1ew 673-7890 RESP WOMAN needed lor lull 11me olhce htolp Pac111c Piano Renral 645-6460 HUil STOii Ill. Holiday Season Nov-Jan c,.11 wr 1p pacl\ st11p t. .. s ~er, pnoto cop•es ·o F aa ( F T p T M F l.1u\I bP 9 )C•d w people ~ """ rpl ~ r .. i.aote lwo ,....,1.,, N B tot Westcllll P1.11 1 Ntowport Hills Re- '>ur"c c.all Pl'lol Courtney. M Joi Today 56 Willow I••·•· L11 1r ... 1ne 733·8828 EM BA TOUR MA LINE Sale Bigger & Beller Mink Coat $1500 Bli ek thanever110ver IOOFam· Diamond Mink 314 coat 111es par11c1pallng Setur· s 1000 720·3912 day 9am 10125 For sell· ing or stiopp1ng onto call HUMMEL UMBRELLA Century 2 1 The Reel Es· BOY ' GIRL liters 546·2313 S700 edth Ftrm Cesl'I & tJrry 64•·54•4 Lr~ propane bbq S50 On !ivllbed $85 Kng mall S?': Canvas rowbOll S•5 A good cond 631-•752 -CALL PETER or RAV BMW 9.15 °{. I •HH., lllPllTI APR FINANCING tlial MHCE•I On Appro11e<I Crecltt 213 or 714 637-2333 60 Mon1n1J0-1. Dow,, L1m1ted T 1n1e Only Some Re1111c11ons Apply l:>.COJambOrM NB 6-40-6-444 VOLVO 83 780GLE gral11e grey only 361( mites 1oaoe<1. Aln t cond $1 I 500 951-3919 ... ,_ ..... -.. ~49 54!;8 •ROOFERS W&ITH• POWER1hand 1001, 10rsp ti» i>s rno1orcyc1e acces •l 1lfr>ldonq 760·0240 54 , Se1ward Ro CdM HN-31' TRWLI 198 1 gla.u 1W dlll 10-GROOMER FXP D HOT ROOFERS NPf'Clf'd tor targe Animal S 111 HOUR Hosp11a1 ]Q nr~ """e" 125 Mt>sa DrivP C Mtosa INST ANT PRINT SHOP Mu•a ~ Quarolted Snal<e dnel comp. rt>rsons also I ttdf.'d...642 7222 P T 1.oun1er ~ales-Paste SECRETARY Sod,_, Si<Je frig exit s 150 hrs 19 aft cabin shp. Wo"d oesk S35 Cnair must sell NOW11 Try $50 Sewing mdcn S•O S59K 960-7467 bkr E s•lle CM 846 4924 S.iJ hltl 7114 -un1vers11y Atllle11c Club fSL ANDER 3d M Kll p•vl mens RaQut'lball $23 500 Nwpt sltp es-m~mbersh1p NB $500 1a1>hshe<J charlet income incl transl., fee 760·05 16 . 11141 645-2787 • • ......................... ········-~1111111!1!!!!!!111!!!!!1!!!!!!!1!!!!!!~ uP i..erson E•P d helpful Growing engineering firm w 1n1n M•O day Mon· ~Pl'k•ng eKD secre1ary/ F11 Pip Pnntong. 298 E gen ollice 10 work 1n fast 17th St C M 642-062 I ' p.icr>d dPpt fie.< heavy phont>!. .1n1 typist detail or1f'nti>O Xlnt benel11s & pleasan1 working con- d•l•On'I S,.nd resume to Mr Futonles at Rooer1 Yam111a CA60 1395 Min-Jay 27 85 gree1 con stral W1ridsurter S650 Cllt•on"' Full race gear & Dyn;1v11 exercise bike sails oran etc Fas:11 Si400 7 Coucn flower Must .-.l'e' 673·6160 Mttrtl1i11 l1t11 I Carrutry Electrical ;;;;iiiiijr;:;;iiiiiiiiii= E~per1 Carpentry SeMce P&lllll IUCTRIO $2.40 per day Riopa11 Remo<J l·Add111ons Ouahly work lree nt Doors etc 5411-•980 425513 968 740 I Tnat s ALL you pay for 3 hnf'S 30 day m.n.mum in the Doors Rf'pair Alleraltons REStOICOMM L IND 26 C Jt11nt'IS Pai e1 Locks·etc ;rs Do my own wori.. l•t )~yrH'>P J~rry642·0567 2780•1 Al6•6-8126 SERVICE I Pt11s Small RemO<lel and ELECTRICIAN A<ld•t•on~ Walls Doors L• 233108 Sma1111arge DIRECTORY 1 142-1170, I CHE, ICH 1obs & repairs 548·5203 NEW & REPAIR No 101> Carpets 1oo small Top Quality CALL TODAY" CARPET LAYER Sells Ras FREE est 631·2345 As Foll Lois Carpt>!S 111 Wholesale I Pncp~ 1ns1a1101oons and H11•z•11 Your Flt'IJ '"~ Tom 548 5785 1;;;;;.;•••~H~A~N!i!!O!'!'Y!\OM~A~N:"."•~•~ San11ce D11t1c1ory C Large 01 small 1 <lo •I all' Representaltvt' Cement/ oncrete Pal 531·5579 or Ive msg 142-4321 tlf, 310 Ot1v-l\yS pa1tos paths 11'GEN HOME REPAIRS ,., 1'41!'.1 10b 100 small p,.,1.., M•C kPy , 36 0553 P,11nt Drywall Carpenlry PHLIC HTICE tlC G;r, 645 5?77 PTl '"" Calif Publl(. u111o1 ... s Chil• Care Commi'\~ion RfOUIRES ~;.;.;,;;...;.;.;..;.....~-~---FFNCfS GATfS Tree trim 111c11 tlll useo novt1ehOld Babv Nu•se w 14 yrs e•p D11on[ ''"'\ CM NB goo<Js mover;t"n1 1nf'11 1 ,~, •Q lPPhl 101 day<.arP art• .. J•m Wnyt,. 642 7206 PUC Col T nu bf't n all S• '"" 4 1 1 ) • 16 7607 HOME REPAIR Plumhe• odvertt5Ame If >'Ou CARING f'•P Cl Nanny 5 electnr.al Ille work bath have 8 Ques !Ort al>OUI I -~ r,.r'\ l1v<> 11~ Or Out P, ~ olt rflmOdel 64 7 2326 lh& legality ol a mover lru"' s;r, wf'"" l\~~·2" 15 H I' C11tl Pubhc Ut1ll1es Com E• H IDI m1ss1on 71 4-558-415 t •Mv HOMf DAYCAR l T HAULING MOVING )(Int progrom rPOS rate~ GJ•o.1ge & Yilrd Clnups me<Jo<.JI l'•P 640!-0'i44 .Inn 6•5·8 19i Aceeatical Ceili111 AEeLoWN OR PAINTED Cltni11 ser .. ict Also lnl/Exl Pa1nhl\g l~H;.;ou;.;.;MG~l~e~an~i~ng~•W~1n:"!d:':o~w~s HAULING • CLEAN UPS 7 0JyS lOwOSI ril1t5 Call Barry 631 •P48 Loe 2885117 831-9295 14 ~·s reliable reas own AMTEX TEXTURING tr.Jtf$ 6•5·9866 P1 .. 10et1a Hoa1tlllll11 Wall a Ctllll'lg Te•turing IS HOUSEWORK DRIVING R~haOle Energehc Prol 8.C8·7203 Bob 52 1·9957 YOU CRAZY., Coupltt Will HouHs1t Will I I t Teu s yrs up 957.3915 r.al\ blftls etc Mo1nt A ~ I DON T DESPAIR Call Coll!' tor nor•~' dOO• Per ng X, •• Rep11111 & y"5 \ln1 rrt' 64 t 4q10 Returleclng e Roofing & PERSONALIZED HSECLN waterproofing• 1131·..t 199 Many YN'• exp Ret • All L1 .. 1e1ri•1 &pm Belh 850 1112 I Lawacart i!Aip•~temltf!mjm~cft•,,•""'"'~~ WAnCIA & Ketty'• Ouahty Onr<1M"11no-C1e1tnupa f ,,._ eUoiiLtXufo OETAIL• H-.feltMtn9 HP rels r@n1ov ,. T11n1 New •Awns Sl)«.111monthly11ttt 6·12 0•05 or 962· t687 ,., ,..,.,.,,, Mreoo 'i• 1 3833 l\Jrld walh Matk 2511· 1311 .... ltnlcn Ctatracttrs ~,Rr!itt•w•;Pi5t.NPli&9"c"o:11Al'IX"f':"l1Nd::7f" At ua 5li. s Aod111()n ~ y htt·l9eG .. hl ll\g m con· 1 P " r1~eh Oo0t1 & lour bedding cur11111a .,,mtJuws LK S•8 7<1!11 SHml N-port TS4·6278 CaMHt• CtHtr•ctita P·f'ic k'i c leiNET A€-I •·n•1•.1 F1'N1s,..1No ~t"" "•'" LOCAL coR+KXctoR ,5 0 1 t Ofll t . 11•0 ne11 A fl09ld ~ "•I ie1on1"' \.Ill;:~ w .. ,,,,, .... ,~~ 8 .. "·3"23 lrH H f S.an 892 770~ .., .... '""' JV ~ C.tJ!\ TOM CA 1Nt: rs DNn •CIONI Oellgn •<:1;alom ~~~""'~~"ll'IM I< 11 c n er Cab 1 n • I ' A· 1 U •F"rwmk• oo~qWAYS All SlJl.I it H I Of 1:' Ill ~"41 3()~ I •L uon1h Cl .. t8 S'l!i!i Tt,.t' Trom Cit' nuP C0"1PI y.H!1f'ning Rf'.is pnct's 64.i' 2873 Chu'~ DUS TY S LlndlCIPI ... wn M 111• 'iN11 Wkly m()nthl I 1110" Fifi t'll 141 1640 STllP HITIH. $111,,,n \ Aoo1 Rl'mOvAI• P ~ ) 1rtl1 011 S'.16 u•.c G11d~1"9 Full s.tvtefl ~1,.,., Lodge c;lt11111 uii• •I_ ~.; t61E .. • I" m•Q l 1ndKape 'G•rdt!f1 !;,.r • •tl ~· ~ompt mo"'"'' n1 tnt •1t11 ,, rs. 5,,.,, .... an u1 L11••ca•i•1 P1iatia1 _ .. a .... L-.1w~1~c~1~re~---SMITH Quality Painting TREES 1n1 E•l Comm t Res1d II Toppedlremove Cleanup nu l1wn ,prnklr i'51 3476 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE Clf'anups 8 Maintenance 17141850-•1•7 I( C TREE SERVI~ Top Tnm Removc>I Oual Se•, L1c11ns lree est 969 8263 or 536 6696 As:it> Free est 960·9938 MATOIAN PAINTING 011 1ll1y R Speoall) Lot 288597 631·9295 GLASGOW PAINTING 11.1 E•I 30 yrs e.per refs 60:2 5:? 14 PAUITIH EXPERTISE H CHIS JAPANESE GARDENING R.,~,a~n 1 1al commer I SERV Clean·uP & Matnl F RH ••Sltm 994·58 19 Ftee esl Tony 964-4758 RAI PH S PAINTING LIC l ANDSCAPING SPECIAL "'"'~ R11es Cusl Wk WF DOH All' REF" S lrtl [•I F• est 962·4701 L• .. ,, DIG ll 646 7070 P1~rin1 QI JAl ITV MAINTENANCE FAAlHINC. IN ERIOAS l "111 up\ sprinlcler) 10 11 ~NGING STR,PP1NC. yr ·• T '1 • 64 ., r,iia 11::.A MC:. &7J· l512 Maso1ur 1 Pluter/lerair Ma,onry 01 All TvPPS B' • I. 1115 OrtCk WOik 1111' DRYWALL I) 11••>' Ir{'{' PSI 536 4833 Cnmoll'tt' ~er111ce~· FREE ' ' , .......... ~· 968·63:.i Movin1 STAIYI .. COLLHE STUDHTS MOYIH CO. O• .1''9" Co 01191n1'I c:.1,,.1,.,.1 Move1« 1n1url'd l T '/4 436 6.& 1 8•27 Ill! v. 1V1lft'll<M.1, .. StorAg• C~mp.tnion lllc:lf'\ for IMI Ill .H .. \ lih• ~kl>O for 1111 t•ldt•1ly 17 141L11 200'1 Pha•~ia1 24 hr El• lH· 1110 •All plumbing & he&11ng• Tilt bd(Rf CERAMIC l.11no 0••1t111tl•~,. Aflo•d•ble I( li;h1•11 bllllS ~22 !l 783 Wi .. tw Cl111l11 l ET THf SUNSHINE IN Sw•~llint• window e1ean1ng l 1!1 C \II 714) 6.C6 50110 HIRE throuRh dassifl d B1>11 N1ll1am Frost & A .• M01 Oua11 St Ne ... por 1 Bc.h CA 92660 SEClllTY HAii Mature 1nd1v1dual lor lront gate and patrol duties Must bo flexible lor oay and grave yard shirts l&LIGA I& Y CUI Ul-5000 Eat 121 Call between 9-4pm lor 3ppom1men1 SERVICE ST&TIOI &TTUl&IT Full T ,, ·I' Eitp prel Apply 8· ,, H F Chevron 3000 I 1 rv''""" Costa Mesa SMAll BUSINESS ,., t11 ,111 frt>Sh olloce '"ea• P l generalist & e~•fJ• 8111!.perwk llel( ,.,.11 •r,lon 64'i 760 1 TYPESETTIH TvPf'~f''lf'r Paste-Up per- c,01 nf'»dl'C1 lor Print Sr. 1t f • p r .. •c Call Carol ~1t•t c. t, ~ 1 ~ "'O 1) VALETS WANTED PAIT TIME.131· 1421 WAREHOUSE Sn•11p1no ~ Rece1v1no r1... M r 1 10·4 30 C I •r, H• 11 >l..irt Ben· r•I ,, M.1•~ r.r1.1u• \ Sons n 1·•01111ho; Irvine "t)ll 6011 WINDOW WASHER .. ,·~ F PT StiOO mo Op p ,,,, 1, ·i.o "O!>" (, l .,(ln Mt •" Oh "' <11 t I''"''"' 11• I ~1 • 19 If) r nr l;\ftll l(~l't\0<11 Wll!lllf'f n"d U•v•• i uo,• t11n l.'lol t Ill 10 TOf• 0 1 T1•f l •N[ Of ,. \ '", \ d•'r"' 1or,1u11tu1 rtl • V'" .,1rt S IOO nll(I t ,, 111• n;n pr.r•I $300 858-0462 Mov•na soon to !tit riew Santa Ana Auto Mall YAMAHA Concert Organ Sli,1/Docks/Sttrlfl f 'i $2800 French coun-7022 11, d·ntno tbl .\ matcn1ng --S-ll_E_T_l_(_l_"_l-IW-•l•11- SEP&IATlllRIPl&I OELNERVOEPARTMENT McLAREN'S BMW 7 1 vw conv wn11e new p "'" •r p !•res C1utch & "O•I" S3950 "51-4842 ., J .. 1ll'.1r d $2800 set 6 • " M·Ft119 S·Sloll6 626 S Eucht:I St Fu• ertori (.A 556-0745 r,19h b~ upno1 anhoue $220 Up to 2511 ctirs S 125 ea Game !bl 1'40 L•ve Al>oard w 4 captain thrs 1385 SWALES ANCHORAGE Persian hall runner $900 Daily q.5 5•8· 1501 7 14·680 6300 213·691-6701 Autumn ••••es oove lo loo« 1>u1neie10 rake'> Someone wants 10 llt>IO 1n C•l!IH1tled Nor1a~1 China serv lor 12 S600 Czecho11ovek1an china "Serv lor 12 $600 Anttque Rose wood shav- ing mirror & -stand S 130 760-5034 Coar•teu IOll APPLE 1 IE Comp sys Pntr "' dem S 1195 IBM Compa11ble 640K 50MB H<Jdr $1495 5H-0400 447-Crocnet I prany 3 colof catct;gen UN 1yn 1ne11c wor1tad 1n I " e11y·but ll r\Cy pattern SlllCll Dlr.ctlot\a, Sl~al &-18 included Ea<.n P11tarn U .25 plus 75c pos1aga nandhf19 I';' T"«"S MIC~ 'll =: .... 541 111w1 ....... ,......,, ~·IC....,.MW..-. llY tUn "-",......,.. z.se~.,,._ orr DISCOUNT COUPONS WOATH 114 •n our S 1 Crallers eata 1og Ute 1nom lat gre11 k116 bOOkt accessones more thin 1000 11tmt INTO SAVINGS The Illy P111t has a new way 10 tvrn your Hidden Treasures into CASH wit+\ o $9.00 Classified Ad $9 OO with • prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 H• chene" lft co,y or cencallet lon. Pr1vote parties only No Com,,.erc o eeio Estoie Automo11ve. Booting or Employment Ads Tt>prp s l'Q Cl' ( m t 'O wt-01 you con odv9fl1se If you need •o sell vouT cou !\ "'Cl no~ or onv unused merchond1se-coll 1ht> Daily P 101 Caul ed s10H o• use rhe coup0n below Moil tot Ooily Pilot, 330 W 6oy St . Co1ta MeUJ, Ca 92626 642-5678 --~-------_.---.---------NAMf AOORf\S CITY PHONC ~T AT( __ _ ZIP •"-'•".-i'•'.-''~~~'~o_u_1 ~~~:s·~ I HY ,lt .. fTl111 to Affder Ma.t 82 10 AMT [NClOr,f O Lrs tll·l 1U Not1nern 81vo WOOd· ~ ~ N 'r 11377 . ...... •••• WHll .. ltll tron tto.,. "l•t " 11111111 LAUIA WHHUI !74' ~·!\ 13, b , T s .. Art> TRYING HAR0£R TO BE : l •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS • LEAllNO I ARG[)I INVlNIOll~ ON IHI W(Sl ·coASI £\UY MOOfi & COlOlt CALLl•AY 'IJ fH l 'J', 1 ~ ' , f t ... ~ ' ' • • ~ • 1 it I , "J ' t • I , 1 ;, r 1 u111 842-2 00C I I BUICK DEAL ER IN ORANG[ COUNIY . I MLIC•ncr ,_IC NOllCC Ml.IC NOnct (:LOO LOADED ..................... .._._.....,. SUPCAB ..,.. ., ... lit._.....,., twll ..._., It Mr. "'°"" In K _.. All 011 .. r bu\ln"sa n&mea All ""'"'• •• 10 M COMP .. ltd t<I uf)flt1 rec.pt Of re<i••tt• 1 ... '"'IJ lrom ll'fii M 1111\et • ly Jl'Ul1fl 91_.etv llf'4I O fltalC NOTICE Ille~ -II~ • ......_ w ltl9 ...,_ NOTICf Of •r•ll ·•ddrffMt 11W<1 by tllt .. 11111n thfl con"°'"""' ~Ii no llll'r 111-11 10 ce..,ICIM 011.c.11 W:""• ren t &.rlon 81,..lly 1 """°' ~ Crur~• control. emJtm Tiie ... llUll ...... M ~ ,_ DIATM Of 1nlrndfod 1r111,.lf'l'CH Yrolh•n 1119 de1t. IPf!Clf..O tn lhe d.iy• !)(IOI 10 lhe d"ll l4ll lllt PrO'J>llC 111111 blOdlll 1\1 porl'flll Ftw Ch11nge Of In~ 0 w•y ........ ,. ... • ....... ... • • -...:.. ae::::-Ki.NtCI A IVANI 1111'1 I' U.I lll!M yt'lll u fer •• CO!llltt( I OocvMtnlt O( ... .,.no blch '°' M Id ah0111Q refett 10 Sec1ton1 N l"'I" A C I O*Mf n/lmllr. • ......... Ulllaf\ •a ..... Mr ...... ~ AND Of "TITION '' i.rt•J ... n 10 11\e l!lltl\dtd AWARD OF" CONTRACT dlloMt\I ch1110t of S5 00 701 !i tO 10 701 HO In· No A 135t&2 New pa1nl Showroom .... • ............. ~llllWM_.._.t'Ofl\ TOADMIMSTfi. 11.111,f '""'' Nont The 0..n.t rtffl'Yel IM SCCURITY FOR COM · (kt~vn nl111tCO<JtolCtvot AMENOfO OROER &tta11)' 857ZVM $396011M •11'¥1:-.....11t1111 ... 1btf"'*hDeed UTATlN0.AtJ5ttO 11 n tmt1 no buimttl 11111111llf10f*••f'r0btda 10 Plf.TION Or W0 '1K file Procl'durt lor pro"t~ont !OSHOW CAUSE PP Oay (71•16••·•1110 ~ TN .......... Tf\111 ..., .... ---fo •11\t.•lf\ bt4't!lie•r~ t<1<1•1' 'I Ill •hi tnltndtd ftl~I nv Of 1111 b•O• IO conlt Cl dOCu~la Clll IOf Q(J"'""r'O Int lllfmt ,on. ICC~ 12771 EVft (71•'875·7857 ..... ..... ---Ol 11111 ........ held. ,,,,, "" (lolOfl n(I conongeni Holl ,,... Git KVM $00N v.11 .. 0 1"11 tnlormaltly '" • mntlthly PIC>gleN PtYfM•llt d•IM'I< .. and folfllC"I of IM.... WH(AfAS Prut AtnMn ...,.,_, ..,.. or ~,..... tot tlle direc:tioni (1 .. tltl•lf • no P'''""'' ... ho &1•1N •12,. Jl'.totlle AY· btd tu mtkfl ""arda tn the tn~ ul)On Ille eng;....., • •M the t1ebll1ty 01 defeulltng e1 1o.1111 Jfllllyn 9fa11e1v tf'4 ,._... ,1111 tile. ll'Olf•lon "** be llllde lft ~ m.ly r. Ol~Yrtt.t' 1nt111ttll'CI tltoue CNrotn\ CllllC>tnt• 1r11P1t~t ol 11141 OYr1* tnd to Ptlim11f11 01 lhe oercen11ge b1tl1Jt•1a O &arlM QI -tly • mlnCH NABERS CADl.LAC ..... -·-1111 ct• ol the tn11.i tn '"" w1h ·•nd'Or .. , ..... ol 9070 t 1a1PCI 1'111 other btd• of wort. (Ompielt<I Tht City NOTICE IS HER£8 Y l>y .... ,,., ...... "" oeutlOntf• ~"IN TlllltM uMllr • !tie lolowino A p h11Q1l hn ~· lolt-1.t ht•flO I~ d \CrtlH'<I II\ gen ANO AONO~ Fach htd lhatt H eh P•OOlt • poymenl •• 20 11196 II ~ 00 p M •• V.tlh lht' ci.•11 OI ''"' CO\lfl ) LARGE.ST SELECTION ot tJUI model tow mileage Cad1llact 1n Orange Countv' See u1 to<t•y' ~Ill ~~llhilnadce,tothe fllNl(;f1 A FVANS lhe pro~rl1 pt!rltntl\I f'ROJIOSAl(rUARANl([ w1tt1fll lltltn(lOl~~nl of GIVC "I lhal on NOll.inber 11 .. 1 in heve loltdel)eltlle>n !tie ~ c.ect ol T"* ...,...: ()I. AMERICA by rt ARIC[ O 60NC 111 lh" eo"t vs lu1nttur1> l•xturn b" 11ccompan1ed by 11 tecullly f01 c:ornpi.11on OI M '"" 11 0 11.u 4601 J m. 101 a C10(IH c.h "01"0 their ..,.. 11¥ PWtcll W. """"'r. NATlOHAI.. TRUST ~ Supouor Court QI Oo 119e equ1pmen1 1t111dena1Tt1• tfll1l11•0 °' c. '""'I Clletll 11111 llotance ol the work Al bo1N1 Ol11d Rm IOI C11y ol nnmtt Ill untnamed l*tOfl Incl John SAVINGS ASSOCIATION. County ff!QUl'lllng lhlt gOOOwlll tf'rt'l!'I lll'ICI IN1\1> 1m C11 ny A C:Of pot le tllllly lhtt rflqunl Ind t•l>tfflH ol f"ewl)()rt 8U<:ll County of IT IS OROEREO lhlt all .......,, Ill unmtrNcl FOAECL06URE SECTION ClARICE D BONE be •P· pro.,umllr!lt c.oveMnt not to llond Cl!• lhe form lurnltll.O tht tucttt,ful bl<IOt• tilt Oronoe Stitt ol CaltlOfntl I per~"' 1n1erett.O tn lht 540-9100 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA Wf HY ALL IAIES USED CARS I TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FRH &PPUll&L OeLILLO CIRllUT 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-1017:141·1311 114 CIL l YllTI WAI l~uto air stereo ~u. r 'r c:k 7 passenger t Vtn 8<>0M9 Sl,ttl THI ODORE l*'IOn Md "*" ........ M321, 3900 WEST po1111t<1 AS person I rep compel!' 1nd IS IO(Oled 111 by lf\411 Own11tr •• OVl!lfllllff Coty w1t1 Ply Iha •mount to will !Miii 111 publlC llUCUon 10 al>ova melter appear In oe. 11'1 UIVnll/T\ed l*tOll and CHAPMAN AVENUE ••'>~nleftve to 11dm1n1llt·r lhe 38•8 Cbmr>u• 011ve 109 Ill 11 bidder will if an 1w1td retained vPOn compllanca lht• htghetl l>ldOer lor t H h partment 3 ol the Oreno- AICOf'dld on ...-.mw 25, ORANGE, CA t29C!8, ' eSt.llf" of uw d~~cnl Newpm t A11acri C11111orn111 ts m.1do 10 him In IC· wtlh tho req111remen11 of tn tswful mor1ey of thf' Unlled cuunly Superlot Courl, 1llO, • l'*f\llMnl No. :Ml10 M of the dlilt ol the lnl1lal llw p111ot1on reQuests fhfl 1111s1nes~ 11<11nt1 used cof(\11nce w11n the letms 01 Oo1re1nmen1 Codf Section Slllll'' 1111 the rtght 111111 and t0<;1>IO<I at 700 CtlltC Cef\1111 In b006I 13711 ~ol l'Ublk*lon of Ihle Nollet ol 11uth0111y to 11d.m111tS1•1 the l>y 1111> "JIC' 11.inqlt>roos 111 h.:i hid pi;omplly secure 1•40~ ind '"' prov11ton1 of 1n101os1 01 aatd 1udgmen1 Or1vt Santa An11 Cahlofnll, Ofk'-1 ~. • ol &m., the IOltll amount ol lhe eai.11c und1•1 the lndepen. SRll.t toc.c111011 t\ J(l'\RY s wo1~111911 • Compen11111on 1ne contr1c 1 doeumen ta 0111>1or111 111 the above de-I on NOVOfTJber 11. 198e, 11 er.ng., C.lltomiL Tllll unp tid blilence o1 the noltl(a) dPnl , Adm1111stra11on ol Es· SANDWICH SliOJI inM/• mit.o ilrl<I ltat:11lt1y "' pert11111mg lo' Sub111tu11on 1crihftd prope11y or so 2 30 p M 01 a1 t00n lher•· ol Trua1 -~ lo MC\119 Mand by the lbo\19 DMd ol 11111•• Act lhu t>vlk 1r.in,.tur 1~ 111 sur.111cP uecule a 'c;ontraq of S1>Curlll1t1 " much th1t1tof 111 mtY be "''"' 111 the melter m•y l>e an inci.IMeclnela In ltwOt ol Trutt wtlh Inlet.. • A he11r111g on lhtt pe1111on 1enC11'<1 to l>f' rnn"ummoll'd tn ""' rioquttt>d form and PROJEC 1 A OMINIS · nec;ffssory to ea1t1ly Hid••· heard and $how c•uH II BenkofAIMttc:aNllioMITruet ~ In lht no4e(1j ptue Wiii bl' hPld on OCTOBER DI lhfl ofllCI' (ll ALO(N lurrll'>h ,311sfatt0ry t>onde TRATION Allquesllonerell· fl(UllOn with accrued '"Y why Ille pellltOn f~ and Se¥lngt Alaclcllllion, 1 ldvanma, 11 My, und9, lht 29 11186 at 1 45 P M 1n l YMAN rc;CROW COR tor 1111• l1111hlul pertorm1nce l•ve to 1h11 p101ec1 prtm 10 intoresl and coil• tnon~ ol names ol pelf· ,....kwwl benlilng Illa~ IMN o1 lht DMd of Trust ~pt No J at 700 Ctvt<: PORATION 601 C. Arelmor!' nt 1111• con1rac1 an<I 101 the opening bldl thell l>t APPROXIM ATE MINI· 1tone< Phra Arnsen Bltlllfy Y04l Ire In..._ lot~o lncludino ..... d'larvea .nci CPnlP•' O"vf' Wes1 Santo AvPnut l n~ Ar1q1•t,.~ CA ri.1,rm·111 ol clmms of me dtrectcd lo Jtm 0 Conr>ell 01 MUM BIO $117 ooo oo lo p Arnsen Blake. c:hlllQ· r:tllf'( GIA ~our •lt.,.,... ol lht TIWIM ts Ano CA q2102 9000S ""'" 1111,.r Nrm•ml•I'• 11•11 tlmi>n and laborers 660 3791 O.i1ed Oclobt!r 13 1986 1n9 pe1111onr'1 ntmt ol under the c.ect ol T The 1129,723.11. ' If YOU OBJECT 10 IM fi t98& '"'" •1n1Jt•1 S<11<1 Cll&ek or 8Y ORDER of lhe City 01v1s1on HarhO• M1r5h.il Jesslyn Bl&ll'~y to Jeulyn delaAI -recotdld on JIMW The lllll'NI. atr•I llddr-g1.11111ng ot lhf' pe111t0n you l h" Uulk 11 dn~h·• '"' "'tJ 1J•C1ot1·1 • h<'l1•<l '>llall bl' 1n an Councot ot the Clly ol lr11tne 01Y1MOn o460 t Jamboree Jer>n e1ake ano changing 28, 1918. • lnalrument ND. llnCI ~ nurnOlf ol lhe 1hr>11ICI p1tlle1 apoear al tno 1ect 111 C111otorn11 Uniform 11nu111111 ol not less lhan tel\ OATFO October 7. 1985 Blvd Rm 108 N!'wporl pi-1111ontr s name ol O •270981, of Otfidal ~ TllJllM Of other peraon "'"'"'"I .ond ~tiltf' your ou Comml'rtt 11 C.c.•lt• S!'ttonn t tOt t"'" t•nt Ol lfle' amour>I ol CITY OF lftVlttl, NANCY 84>atll CA Batton Blakely 10 0 Barton of the lbolle courtly. Mcwe condl,ldfl'IJ the,... ia· ti'< i.ons a< 11111 wrtllf'n obtec 6 tO(o 111° 1 cl Thu F"OJ1thlul Per C LACEY, CITY CLli.K. JotMa c. tlylt.im Morshill Jonn Blake Should not be ''*' ltv.9 monci. 1111\'9 Contlnanlll Aulrdlaly ''""' With Inf' c;ourt l>fllore lnu Hilmt• .... o •• 001 .. , .t I rn '" ,. Anncl \hllll l>t' fl(ll I v· •Ai.Ai.A flALllKA, Or tnQO' County B¥ p granlf'd S-ted alnc9 !tie noliot of Cotnper,y, 3800 WWI "" ,,.'il""9 Your .i1,pear lho pPr~on w otn whom It• '"·'" ,,,.,. h11n<11ed I 100) Deputy PPtr•r'-(lnrl O.-r·uly tS IS FURTHER OR· defu -~.a..-Chlpnwn A~ 71h FloOt "'", n1av bf'"' l)t'r\On 01 by ct 11m\"' ,, Lt• tdt·d ·~ Ald1•11 ,.,., ··r•t "' ll•t-tot.ii 11mount Pul>l•lhed Orange Coast r>u1>1t~11+·0 Oranol' Coast OEREO 1ha1 a copy of tho• o1 lhe dellul. lht TnalM wil Orange CA e-a T~ your 1ttrorn1>y l ym "' fM rc>w < "'""' 1110(1 ''' 11 • 1 •d p11ce r>nmf'd '"the Oarly Piiot Oclobef ttl 2 t 011t1v 1"1101 OClobf'• 21 28 orOl!f to show ceuse t>e pUb NI • public IUCliof'I lo lflt No. '(7lt1)38~ By: IF 10U AA( A CREDITOR 60 t <; A1drnnr1• A•1•n111• L ·~' '" •o,1t1 lhe l 01hor 111\d Ma 1986 Nnv1>n.f>1•1 <I 1'18r. h~hPd on Ille Orange Coast ~ blddlt Ifie ln..,_1 now Ooralhy Ablllt<e. Agtn4 lor o• 1 cnnlrngt>ot cr .. <.hlor or A•"I' "''lo CA MOO' 1 .. 11 lht' lr·1 11 Bono ~Mii t>e nol if'Ss T438 1442 Oil t) P11o11n Orange County held by lhe Tl\Jlltt uncl« lhe TNllM tn• d~"·"e(1 yo • mu\! lole ,,, I ti,, lt>r ltli11Q Clolom• hy II ,. f ,,. llundr&d ( 1001 pet· I c,111IOlfltll once " week '°' DMd of Tnat Clll lht ~ Ollt' Ocl obtr 10 19ae yr"' c•a•m w•lh fhp c-0011 01 ltny < •f cl1t..., vi 1111.1• N""'' n-'"' ' ·' tt.r· 101.it JtnOUflJ ol PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICC 1w1 suc.c.oss1ve wee~s prlOI o.oibtd Pfoptlly loceled In Oct 21 21 t-1 :. 19811 pr"''''' 1 to .,,,. perwnat b.., "l tll81i wn1cll " "''' i "" t ••I P"t' n1tmt><J 1n the 10 llw d<\ll' Sf'I for heartng on I lhe. counly of Orttnot. o,,,,,..·eoa..~. Piiot tt·prr• l'i•l 11tvl' .iopo.meo by OU'•• t''\ 0.1~ ht·lnrt· ""' ( f I ,, I< t Or>ty bond!> issued OfllANCE COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT ,.,,. poltltOr> Celi~ ·...-y flu • .. 1 .1111111u lour monlll!> crJ11~11mmJl101 0,11,. ,,,,.,, t-,. • 0n1pan•P~ which .ire SUNi.'°" COU"T Of CALIFORNIA, Odte<l Oct 07 1986 ROBINS FORD 106(1 HA•llO• ll • D COSTA Ml\A b42 0010 I Unit 10 111 lhown Ind It '" '''" 11;11 .. ol l11st is lied otbnve ''''"" A or A tn tile CASE NO . ._.1 55" PP COUNTY OF Oi.ANCE Henry T. M oort, Jr., clelin«I on lhel certllln MLIC NOTICE ~" 111cr• ol tellt't!> J!> PfOv1<le<I U,11co Oc tc•t 1•r I ·I l'l8f l!"t R.11tng Gu10P I he Pl AINTIFF: S1nle An1 In· 111 111,. M.illt>r 01111~ Applt Jud91 of Iha Superior Condonltnlum Piiio '8COfdad 111 Sr•cllon 700 ol fhe Kum Soon Shin. In· l:k I ~•·y Rating Guodf' 10 Yealmenl Pro,,.rtla1, Merl! crllion nf Blaine WtlhAm Court ' FORD ESCORT '83 2 Cloor, o-Tlber 12, 10711 In bOol< K 21133 Prnt1,1tl' C<.><IP of Calllorno11 tended T'8naferff PtcopPrtv Casually Com I, A C1lllornle Limited Perl· Fr.iu~ J~,1 61111m• w Frdnk Published O•ange co151 stock, hke nu. ~lereo. 12968 P9Q9 1921, .. more flCTITIOUI 8UllNISS Tilt! time lor.lthng cllltms IW!ll Pubh5hl'<1 01.t11•/" <-'>d"I i>-""''" ur>dLOI raled"' lhfl Mrahlp aim er,1,,11, Willottm Thnrllt' Dlll'Y p,101 October 1<1, 11 $2450 obo Below blue lully dtscribed In E•llibit 'A' NAME ITATEMENT nr>t '''P'"' proor lo lour O"''Y P1101 Ofl•1l'l"• ~I 11J8b r•·O"' 11 Aeg1sfE1r C11cutor DEFENDANT· STATE· ak.t f!l~orw Will.,J"1 ThrHroti ;>I! Nnvember 4 1986 book• 760·5489 llli.c:htd hereto and lnlldt a Tht lollowino persons ere mnr•IM trom 111 .. oa1e of the 14)0 57n t'l84 Revision (or WIDE INVESTIOATION tor Chungl' of Nllme 1436 ' pan htreol. dotng bu,tnl'SS as Stone t1f',11•"CJ wittcc 11hovl' mro• t '"t••n1 ed1to0nl woll be SERVICES, ET AL No A 13~33 ~ LllOOLI '10 ,, •• Car PARCEL 1: lkllt 10 .. brook 1nves101s 1061 Sen YOU MAY EXAMINE the PUBLIC NOTICC •• tc .. Jllf'O F111lure lo submit NOTICE' 0, onorn ro SHOW C:AUSf l oaded. llhr dfglfal. lllnt lh<Mn and dtflnad on 11'111 Co11e Lllnt! Costa M1m1 Cal 1111• ~PPI by Ille court If you ,11<1•pl81llP bonds will be MARSHAL'S SALE rOR CHANOF OF NAME cond $3950 892·5023 certllln Condominium Plan 92626 "''' .1 pn~°" 1r>lereslell 1n CITY OF IRVINE r.'"'''' 1or 11t1PCl1on ol blO By vtrtue OI a wrtl 1ssul'd BLAINE WILLIAM FRANK ' ~ Oeclmber 12, 1978 Malaga Corpor1111on Pen lh" "''"''' ynu may serve CALlfOfllNIA PHf\IAILING RAlES OF Or> Auqusl IS t986 1n the ha\ liif!O ,1 pt!loltOn in lhts In booll 12958 pege 1021, Ston Fund 2061 Se1 Cove uJ"'" thee•(" ulor Of aelmm NOTICE INVITING WAI,(<; In •lCGO•doni;e w1lh ah,.ve des1gr>111ed Court court 10, an order allowing Ofliciel ~ ol Orange Lane. Costa Meso CA 1str 1ll>f nr upo11 the al b . 8IOS tlot· 11rov1s1ons ol Sectton up(ln a 1u119ment flr>t&red r_,.........,, C.lilomla. P•"""'L 2·. 92626 Calllo1n111 corpo1 1orr1"y '"' thf' 'l•e< utn• or N TICE 1 S H ( "E 8 v 17; J "' '"" Cr111101ma tabor SeplPmtler JO 1985 1n Pt•l•l11>"e' II> cll.J•IQI! hlllhl'• ~ft, """"" ., r>nm1> lrom Btain" Wilham All uod1¥ldld 1125 lnlareat tn Ilion 11<ln1111"" nor ano ltle w11n GIV(N 111111 Sflalflcl bids will C.••d•• lh!' 9enpra1 prev1111ing lavw of 1u<1gmc111 cre01 r rant< 10 Bletne William llnCI to lot I of Tflld No. 10023, l1wrence ano C11role Mill Ith• c 01•" woth prool ot ser-t>e ·~ •tveo by 1111• Cily CIP•~ r"'"" nf PP• diem w11ges an<1 1orrs1 Santa And Investment Ttiorr>P In the City ol Coll• ~ er 1935 Windward Newpo11 vlfP ,, w"llen •ftQUl'SI slat ol lhe City ,,1 l•vtnr• C..itt 1totoc1.1y Hid ove111me work on PropPrlof'5 Mar l< I a Ceh· IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Councy of Onlnge St•• ol Beoch CA 92660 '"'• t11o1t you Cle'"" \pec1pl lornio lor lurno~toong all p1,.,,1 "" tnr ll1ty 1n •h1ch lhe work lorn1.; Ltmrtt'CI partnership 111111 Jll PPrsons inloreate<1 in c.lalomle, • par map Thts business is con nN•ci> at 1r1e fohrlQ ot an tn· lahor <l'llltces maff'lllllS 1~ t I• r P1torml'd has beer> anrl a9.i1n51 1udoment <1eb1 lhfl tnilllP• •l<>rt>s1tiel appe,1< recorded "' bOol< 425 PflQet 29 duCIP<I Oy 1o•nl ver>lurf' Vv1>ln•y .. 11<1 ai;p1a1~f'mpnl ot toots Pqu1pmPr>I <UPPhl'S 01.Jt '" •·ll lrnm the D11ec1or ()f(\I Jolln Cumm1n, et<a bf'll•f .. 1111~ court •II °"'"''' iM.61,_,.,il to 30 of MllCelllnaoua maot. Manuel G Rote Slone e~l.ol!' a'i~"IS or 01 lht· Of'h· tr.iri\pollilhOn uhhltf'S c1no or th•· 0.•0JrlmPnt ot Indus· Johr• Cummins Jr showing mf'r•t Nn 1 ,,1 700 Covoc MERCURY •77 Monarch, ~di ol Onlnge County, Brook lnYestors M alaca ''"" "'-it co1.n1~ r111>nt1oneo all nlher ill'ms Jnd IOJcihttPS '"''' Rr>l.111nn\ a topy ol a net 011l11fl('.e of $79 682 •5 Cent••• Orivf' Wt'St s~ntti C.iilor11t .. log91her Wllh .. CorPCHatt0n Pttr>soon Funo ,,,c:;,ci.rn 1;>00d••d :;>OO!iot •nec!'S,.,y 1n111 ,.10, .,5 ... 1 '"' 1n1ite11 lhl'Olfoceof ac.lua11y Out' on ,a10 1uOQ Aro.• C.ahlorn•ll 0,, Nnvflm 0"0 owner nu ball lo mt mpr~ants "*9on, Manuel G RIG& Trustef' "" c 11.1rornoa Prot.Jtf' loOP p•ovoded ,,, lho• '"""·'" ti·••< ,,, ri .. H ,,r lhP City ol ""'"t "" the date ol lhf' rs bt>r 1 1118r 11 ~ 10 0 c;ioct< ~m ri'; Mt67~°'/g c:ond. POIPlng lherelrom This statem.-nt was f11r<1 W J Schmitt. Attotney Clotumonts 10, Hf'lltaoe '''""" 1no ..,,t 1><-ma<le avail· su"nc ... of sa•<I Wflt I heve p M 11111 11,.,,, Jll<I tr.ete 1J 0 00 · 94 CondorninKJm Ufllll 1 through woth the Counly Cterl( ol Or tor Petitioner. 51 E. Foo1hlll P.Hk Multo-~ervice Center 11t>tr• to .\ny •nl11re<;tlld party lev•f'd ul)Or> tt11 roghl ltllf' and 51 ,.,, C.lu"· ,1 "'Y they lldvl' Du DilC NOTICE 25, anclusrve, localed thereon •noe Coumy Or> SePlt>mOer Bl"d, Arc•dle, CA 9100S 1011 ethe 1 .,. , t ti "P us ,, ""1•• .. " ffle ton1rac-onlPr.•sl ol said 1udgmen1 wt•y \,t•n ""tiltnn '"' c na"g" niv\. ElrOllpttng lhenitom .,.. 25 t986 Pubh~l·t'd Orllngt! Coast pvrtl'<lancf', lhl'rfllO ,,, 101 .111d .i11 ?.Ul>C.on1rac1or Clf'l>l(lll'>I rn lhf' property tn ol """"" \llOul(I not bf! f 04e'108 uncf1¥tded -hall tnterast In F320971 0.1 , Potr1 0 torw• 14 tS slro<;I ,1ccordan~t· "'''" th!' ur I•" 111m ~" 111 PilY nol less th•• Coonty ol Orange Stale gr.onlPd NOTICE Of' .. oil. petroleum, natural gas Pubh•ht'<1 Orang!' Coast l t tQ8fi l1Jt•<.tf•c•1tr,n~ 0,, hi!' 11 lhe 1r..,,, "" '''('(:1h!'O preva•hng or C,i111orma de~••l'>t'd as 11 IS FuRTtiEn v•derl!<I TRUSTEE'S., .. ,.. Ind mineral nghta In Oii or 0<11 P1101 OctoOPr 7 t4 ? I 1W4?8 Oll•tt• ol thio 011ec1nr or Pull r.ilr• ''' w.19e~ tr1 all work· follow' 111,11 ' tony ol Ill•~ ordl'• 10 TS. NO. 31-40~48 under lhl above -ribll1 28 I 6 lo< Wor~ ~ m••t rnoptoyf'f'(l in the e, RE~l PROPERTY IM show tau'~!' be pubhllhed in RAFFERTY lend, • reserved by Rrcl'tald T416 1 PUBLIC NOJIC[ UATE Of OP(NINC... BIOS f"Culor 1 oJ tilt' con1ract PROVFO WITH A DWELL D.iily PolOt 8 newspaper 01 VOU ARE IN DEFAULT H. Chacey, Ruth M. husband Bid\ will 1M> r1tC.1!1Yl'd ,11 .,,,, l ABOR REGULATION INC, ANO LOCAlEO AT Ot>Mtal cirtulllMn puhh~n UNDER A DEED OF TRUST and wile, by deed Recordod PUBLIC NOTICE 91146 olhcf' or lhr City CIN~ ol lM Tl•" rnn1rac1nr shdll comply 3050 MAOtSON AVENUE M 11, 11115 c;ounty at lt•d)I OATEO SEPTEM8EA 22. May 16, 1950 In book 2011 Eecrow No. C,1ty ol Irvin" t0<..ilr•<1 ell w11h .111 thr rt•qUlfements ol ANP OESCRIB(O AS LOT On<,. ,1 Nt>ek 10, lour ron 1980 UNLESS YOU TAKE page 523, Official Records K 21129 13015/SL 11?00 JambooAe Rot1d Sect10r> 1777 '>togetherwith 30 Or TRACT NO A607 IN SPttmvl' wt>f'k\ P"'" 10 11,,. ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PARCEL 3' Ari o•ctus.ve FICTITIOUS 8U81NESS NOTICE TO Irvin,. Cl'lhlornia 9U 11 ftll other 11pp1oc.10Jp reqwe· THF CITY OF COSt'A day l1l '1lld hf'llrtr>g PROPERTY IT MAY BE easement appul'tenant lo each NAMf STATEMENT CREDITORS OF un1t1 tO 00 am on O"nber mr•nt\ of '"" Ca1tlorn111 MESA COUNTY Of OR C>ult'(J SEP 25 1986 SOLD AT A.PUBLIC SALE IF UM lor lhe use and oocupancy r11e lo11ow1ng persons are BULi( TRANSFER :.>9 t'l86 Ill wht(.h ltml' an<I L11hnt Code ANGE STATf OF CALI· Henry T. Moore, Jr .. YOU NEED .AH ol lhole portlon6 ol lhe do1119 bu,1ness a!> NANCY (Seca. lll01~107 place bod\ will bP Pubhclyl DRAWINGS ANO SPECI· FORNtA AS PEA MAP RE· Judge of the Superior ( XPLANATION OF THE Restricted common area HAIR FASHION 910 Nor Ill U.C.C.) 0 p 1, n p (1 1,, C 0 u n c, 1 FtCA T IONS A tull 1'81 of CORDED IN BOOK 160 Court NATURE OF THE designated In Ille Oedaralton Ho.ut>or Blv<I S1tnlll AM Nr,tic.P 1., llt.,Phv qivf'n to ChAmbf<•\ Biel~ \fl.ill bl' <l1.1w•n9• ilr><1 ~Pt>C1loc1111ons PAGfS 37 AND 18 OF MIS· Hurwlli. "•mer Ind PROCEEDING AGAINST ol Reslricllons rocordod Ca1tforn1.1 <l2703 ur•rlilo" of lh•• within '" t;mt II !'cl , ,, \P ,, 1 Pt1 I'\ 01'111,10111 tor 1n~pec11on CELL ANfOUS MAPS 11\1 DIVlncenro, Aflorneya for VOU, VOU SHOIAL Oec:ember 12. 1978 in boolc DI' lflf•u l'.>0!1 M11gr>c11ta "·'"'"'J l«H•\lern•~ in.ii a t'nvt'lr•f)I'" m,11•i•CI ,,11 1,,,. w11t1rn11 cn,1r9I' at the ollice THE OFFICE O F THE Petitioner, HO Newport CONTACf A LAWVER. 12958 PllQll 1863 Olloclal Av"r>UP 213 Anah1'1m bulk lt;in~IPr ,5 1111,.noe<i 10 ou1soc:IP Bid~ lo)t y1,., 1 nt lltt• Oirl'C IO• OI Pul>hc COllNTV RECOROER OF Center OrlYe, Suite 1555, Conltnenlll Awu~ Racordl ol UHl County o/\d 1Cn11lnrn1,11!;>804 bt m<1d,. on l>f'•~nrt1ol prop H!•fllJQt-Part. Mullt s .. rvrt.ll W"''' 01 ll1P l1ty or trv1ne SA 0 C".OUtlTV COMMON Newport Beach. CA Q:!teO Compeny. a Caklornli l hown OI). Ille Condominium lht~ llu\1ne\' 15 ton ,.,ty 1,.,r,,,n11r1,.., nl'~c llllf'd c.;,.,. ... , CIP 80b<l C11u pll'll• set\ ()I said draw· l Y KNOWN ~ S '30~0 Pul'lltlhfld Ort1nqe Coasl corporation. TrustM under Iha Plan tor each un~ For ~llC IP<I by .in 1nd1v1dudl '"' Holme ariu l1U~1110!>S l oc A I ION OF l HE'lnl')C. ~PP<.1l1CJl•~n5 and b•CI MADISON AVE COSTA 0,11ly f"l·•r•I St>PIPmt>f•r JO llbove Oeed olTNll wol Ht.lnloonalrononty:Code 15067, D••lrot>u at1011•,• ol tnp inlPnOPCI WORK ThPwOrk tOl>ef'!IH dc1rumPnts may bP M(S,t. CA '.12616 Ottoh"'' t4 :>t 1q86 PUBLIC NOTICE I( 2'015 FICTITIOUS BUltNlSI NAME STATEMENT lr•P 1011ow1ng persons are domg 1>us1ness as Flllh Av· eruoe l 1mousine Service ? ti) t N11rlh Hel•Olrope Dr•Yt 5ant .. Ana CA 92706 Z.ir "'d Inc Cel1lorn11 cNroor o1t1on 3220 Voa Vte· fol> A1p1r>P CA 9?001 1111 .. bu~oneu os con- du<!Pd t1y a corporahon I .ip1r.i tric JP"Y Zapara Cf'\,utm.tn 1 n1s s1111ement was fole<J w·I'• •hv County Cler~ of Qr. .iuqto ( .oonty -On Septembef 12 1986 FJttMO P,11,1t~hetl Orange Cou1 01111; P11ot Seplemt>er 30 Or IOtlt'• 7 141 2 1 1986 T395 PUBLIC NOTICE K 29011 FICTITIOUS BUS ... EH NAME STATEMENT lhp rottow1r>g persons are doonq bus1ne's llS Bill Stroud M asonry. 2020 Pn1r1~1·tt•a San1a Ana CA 9V06 Boll S1rouo 2020 Poinset- h11 <;.1r>tn Ana CA 92706 Tho~ Ou'>•neu is con due I Pd by "n ind1v1<1ual fj11! Stroud Iha property c1escnt>9o ~ AP No. 036-33~10. 1111~ ~11.!lemt>nl wc1• ftlf'd tuo•h•• ,,._ ,ut> HUI SUK torn <-n hl'•t>ur>ltt•r 1, ICJ<. tlt;<I PllfCll t~•·d from lhe ~part fi[(,ORO O WNERS TJ88 1112~ Ho•l>Of e1.a oo November 21 1988 .a 9 ()('I The BddtMa or other""'"' tM County Cll'r-nl Or HAt~ l64e Camr•u~ 0 ,,.,.. .n rllP City nl t•vlfll' county m•·••I 01 PoOhc. Wn<ks City JOHN CIJ M M I NS 1' KA C M 979 2500 A M . ltl• 81h si,... 8nc,W common OM!gnldron, 11 any. ol .ir•q•• <..n .. 1111 O•• <;ep1emb+>r •O'I N•"'"'"' AP!lrn c.111 01 fh ""W it HPfll,iqo P.tr~ 101 •. ,,,. tt;>OO JambO•e<> JO><N CUMMINS JR ANO i---P-UB_l_l_C_N_O_T_IC_C __ _ ol lhe new County ~ Ille real P<operty dOICribeO ;n t<!l'r Ir,. 1 "'"' A11•1,.1,. ,11 Witlnut R• orl t1v1np Caltlornoa Siil ANN MINA CUMMINS ---------- I II•~ s1a1eme111 ""~s hied w1H1 lhP County Cieri< or Or 11 ;t C'.<1ur>ly nn Sep1embf'f t(, '"8(, BUICI< 7f, f ,, lie waqon 700 C.YOC Cent• on... w.., !above. purported lo l>tt 1200 Fl 20IS1 l "" IO<.aloOll '" (, Jlolrm ... (.Jf ~( HIP 1 •ON o r WfJRI\ ,9 •• ' A'""' ... runddlllt-lee "II p <,11h1t<rl ol lflt~ '>ale ,, gd •n'I A on<, Wt'll '°'"*'Y known -700 w..i 1Lu Arenas Wsy, Col .. Mesa. f'uhl , ... ,, Or.tr19t• Co.isl ot .,,, r11pt P•PI ulo•l' rolhC.1' 11,, "".~ In ,,.. r '"'''"'"'Cl ol s lfJ 00 '"''"bf• ChJr9f>d 101 ... ,, I fl>!Jf'rly "'"" •I .. ., .. no loadeel S'· tO f 71 O:ns 81h 11raec San11 Ana, CA. CA 92627 0 .. 11y P•tnt Oclobo>r 7 t• ;>I or t•mripal bu~10,.c; .. r.>lhce .,,, 11 "' tucl1> nut Ofit tw tim eat n ,,.. nl <locuments s1r..,..t ad<lre'I~ or Olhf'• com or 673 2881 ""'~ tor Ry.Jn lhe ..ia Wtl be mlde IO the The TrullM dlldllma My 28 1q11t, of 1..,. ,,,1.,nc,,d tran~leror ,5 11,.rt In IOr:iw"•QS spPC1toca1onns ano mO<l Ot'$ogna1ron O•recto<>n~ heal bidder '°' '*" Of •• lial>t!Cy lor My inoomldn ... ol T420 SOJme as 3bOVI' COMPLE ! ION OF WORK 1J»O document'> Wtll be m1tl· 10 ots '°'""°" may be Ob· •I First Place Tim Giiman, Balboa 15-4 (Tie Breaker) Second Place Susan Koory, Cotta M ... 15-4 Third Place Jack Gorman, Coata M ... 14-5 (Tie Breaker) Fr iday's Higb Schoof Games, Oct. 24 ~ 0 Fountain Valley f) D Marina 0 at Huntington Beach 0 at Ocean View 0 Costa Mesa 0 at Laguna Beoch Saturday's Coll ege Games, Oct. 25 0 USC 0 at Stanford 0 Washington St. 0 at UCLA D Nebraska 0 at Colorado D San Diego Mesa 0 at Orange Coast Sunday's Pro Games, Oct. 26 0 A tlanta 0 Raiders• 0 C incinnati 0 Cleveland 0 Detroit 0 Miami• 0 New Orleans 0 St. loius 0 San Diego 0 Son Francisco• 0 S.o"le 0 Tompo Bay 0 at Rams• 0 at Houston 0 at Pi"sburgh • 0 at Minnesota• D atChlcago• 0 at Indianapolis• 0 at New York Jets• 0 at Oollos• 0 ot Philodelphio • 0 ot Green 8oy 0 ot Oen\1r• 0 ot 1Con501 City• •••••ITie Breaker••--• New fnglond at 8uffolo • ~~~~~~-----~-~- • Sports Editor Craig Sh•ff'• Piclu of the W ... I ' SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF ORANGE '" lh1• Mrtll!'f ol lhe Applt· Uhon o! Pnra A•ni.t>n Bleke . f 319M7 Pub'·"·P<I Orange Coast Oot•'r P t-:>t Septeml>e• 30 Ortnt>Pf 7 14 2 1 1986 TJ96 GAME RULES C.•mtl! 11\1 wlll Dt ""'11lt"80 eea1 T uno.v Milke "°"' Ole_, on vour ..,,,..,. IMlnll c.ul OU1. "'4111 °' !Hll•tt< to T,,. Delly Pllol llO w .. 1 a0 $!. Cott• Mew C• '7626 • Enf•~ """" Dt oosrmerked no leler lhan S PM TPlurWllov, orecedlll9 tlle Sunoey D•rne l.••t e<ltr,., Wf" not be count.a If more t~ -wl-. 0 tie· blHker wllt Dt <leltrmlnecS W1-rt will Dt oul>lfVltd 11141 t011owl119 Tueldlv Winner, mey olO uo M l<tt •r Tiie 0 •11¥ Potot of!lce Friday AF TER 1 OOP M loltowl119 •nnounctment OUO· 11\tled In 11141 o•-I entrv oer oenon Ouoflcerlon ol entry f0<m "°' •ct•ol•bll EmPloYfft 111<1 ltmlll" of Or•~ Cou t Publlthlno Co r>ot t ltolble Mutr be 1e or onr to enter contt\I PHONE (Ori Yovr Envelope) AnlNTION1 Wonner't C11ct. The Oooly Polot 330 Wetl loy St Coito Mato. CA 92626 RACING COVERAGE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1986 25 CENTS OUR WINNERS ON A41 TODA Y'S NUMBERS ON A2 J,ion--n park eludes.hunter Second team brought in to track cougar that mauf ed HB boy, 6 , at Caspers Park Bell Canyon where Justin Mellon was pinned down by the full...,.own cougar after the animal jumped out of the bushes and startled a aroup of adults and children on a family picnic. By PAUL ARcaJPLEY Of .. 0.-, ....... A mountain lion that mauled a 6- ycar-old Huntington Beach boy at . Caspers Wildemess Park Sunday eluded trackers who searched throughout the canyon Monday Marina Hlgh's Bruce Schmidt Is the Dally Pilot's Prep Football Player of the Week after leading the Vikings to a 17-7 upset of Edlson./C1 Nation Scientists discount solar. wind theories In ozone decline above the antarc- tlca./ A5 World where the attack took place. • A second team of four Walker hounds was brouaht in from Sacra- mento Monday afternoon to join the hunt. said Pit Moore of the state Department of Fish and Game. The 1earch thus far is confi.ned to Tim Mellon. Justin's father, screamed at the lion and manqed to grab the boy while the animal backed off. Mellon suffered numerous lacer- ations ov~r his body and was airlifted to Mission Community Hospital 1"1.ne Co. Ylce cbalrman Tom NlelMn, t.blrd from left, meeta with memben of the teen center eapport 1roap at the nortbweet corner of Jamboree Road and Paclftc Cout BICh••J, where the center may be built. The eapporten. .. whe~ ~e ~nderwent suraery to repair the tnJunes. He was reported an ~tisfactory condition Monday evc- nana. The county park on Ortep High· way cast of San Juan Capistrano was indefinitely closed to all visitors and a trackina teJtm struck out about 5 p.m. Sunday. The team suspended Its search about four hours later and resumed at sunrise Monday. · T.wo park ranacrs. a Fish and Game warden and two professional trxkers and their dop iearchcd inside the canyon mcasurin& a half mile by six miles, said Parks District Supervisor Tony Gimbrone. "h's very unlikely the cat would leave the canyon," Gimbrone said., "h's a pnme habit.at." The second team of trackers will 101n the search today, Moore sau,. · Th'c dogs are trained to tree or comer the lion so the trackers can try to shoot it w1tha·tranquilizer dan. ............ ~ .... ,.,... from left, are Doach Ca•anaqh, prealdent of the Newport Beach Reataarant Auoclation, Grea Schwenk, a recent Newport Barbor Ill.lb &radaate, ancf BW Hamilton, preal- dent of the NewportBa.!'bor Area Chamber of Commerce If they succieufu1Jy tranquiliie the hon, it wiU be inlJ)ec1ed for rabies Ot other unusual aip1. Moore aaid. The animal would theft be placed in a zoo or destroyed. ,. "h 's h1Jhly unlikely they'tl tum it loose." he saad. The attack occurred on the aame naturt trail where S.year-old Laura Machelle mall of El TQro was mauled by a lion last March. The mall family h.u fated a S21 • (Pleue ... LIOJf/M) Hit-run suspect pleads innocent NB woman faced with manslaughter charge indeathofjo er, 15 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' ... °""' ........ A Newport Beach woman pleaded innocent Monday to vehicular man- slaughter and felon y hat-and-run charges in connection with the death of a 15-year-old jogger. Susan Nonna Long. vice prestdent at a financial planning company, was arraigned bcfort Orange County Su· penor Court Judge Landa H. Mclaug.hltn an Santa Ana. Supervis1ng Orange County Depu- ty Dtstnct Attorney Hal Morgan said Long was ordered to appear Dec. S for a pre-tnal hearing. A juf) tnaJ is tentati,ely set for Feb. 23. Morgan said. Long remains free on her own recognizance. The Sandinista govern- ment brings formal charges against an American downed while running guns to the Con- tras./ Al Irvine Co. offers NB a teen c·enter If convicted of the man la u&httr and htt-and-run charge . i.he could be imprisoned for up to sa x years and eight month'> Long 1 ace-used of dnving the c.ar that struck ( laude H ubcn, a Newpon Harbor High School freshman. last Jan. 19 Hubert was htt from behind ~hale Jogging along Irvine Avenue "-tth his old er sister. He received mas<;t\.e head 1n1uncs and died thr~ da)''> later 1A1thout regaining con- ~1ousness ' Bualneaa Treasury Department of- flclals report brisk de- mand for new American Eagles -the first U.S. gold coins In 50 years. See Money sectlon./81 INDEX Donation of land contingent on voter approval of Newport Center expansion By. ROBERT HYNDMAN OflMOellf .......... The Irvine Co. wall donate land and arrange the financing to build a community center for Newport Beach teen-agers, Vice Chairman Tom Nielsen announced Monday. The ofTer. however. depends on passage of Measure A. The Irvine Co. 's proposed expansion of Newport ('enter, up for a citywide vote Nov. 24. .. Bui we·re confident about its approval:· Nielsen said at a news conference Monday at the Newpon Harbor Arca Chamber of Commerce offices~ .. Thts does repres-ent one of the benefits of the plan:· he said Nielsen said the teen club would he located among three restaurants 1n the proposed Ba> vie"' Landing de- velopment. located at the nonh"'est corner of Jamboree Road and Paci fi c Coas1 High""a} adjacent to the Newponer Rcson The Irvine Co would donate a 20- (Pleaee see TEEN/A2) Newpon Beach poltccL arrested Long fi ve da)S after the accident "'hen her -.11 \.Cr < ad iliac was dts-- CO \.e red at a Santa .\na hody shop (Pleue eee WOllAN/A2) Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified A8 A3 81-8 C6-8 A9 Accidents bring $15 million in claims against Irvine Comics Crossword Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather A8 cs A7 A10 A3 cs. 8 C1-S A7 A2 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OllMOellf,... ..... Two 1raffic accidents have tng- gered SIS million an damage claims against thcC'ity of Irvine bycla1man1s who allege 1he city was negltgcnt an hghllng and maintaining the streets where the accidents occurred. The claims were denied without comment last week b)' the Irvine Caty Council. Injury cla ims a~inst a pubhc enttty must be filed within I 00 Homeless iguana has lots of takers; Osgood goes to HB lose the file on Osgood. The 40- mch-long iguana that needed a home has moved into a Garden of Eden in Huntington Beach. Judy West. who raised Osgood from a 3-inch baby. recently moved from Balboa I land to a Tustin a~rtmcnt where the managers de- cided fair housing laws didn't apply to creatures that changed colors. After a frui tless search to find Qs4ood a new home. West called the Daily Pilot. She had seen photos of doas available for adoption and thought the newspaper miaht con- sider running Osaood's Mesozoic mua. Last week's s1ory brouaht out the clo5et iguana conno1 scurs. The Pilot recorded more than a hundred calls, which were referred to West. he said Monday that she was inundated wuh c.lls. ht bcpn pretend1n1 she was someone else when he an wercd the phone. .. 1nec my teen-age niece was li vina here the P.hone was her livchh~1 50 1 couldn t lcavt 1t unplugcd." west said. But the phone rana constantly all week long. me callcn aot angry; 01hers pleaded "Please don't do any1hin1 unul you hear my \Cory," they'd ten her N£w s Fri .. Jw\IJP One woman who claimed she was a veterinanan's nurse. even tried to steal Osgood. "She called ~nd said. Tm aoing 10 take care of , " West recalled. "She was real IO I said no. "Then she ~ "'lf'Y, sayina I believe I called first so I'm aoina to take him anyway." The woman went over to West' mother' house we.~ Ot&ood wa$ stayina and told r niece ~he wa thert to pick up t tpaQ . he became aai when the teen· aacr refused to I r have the pe1 unul Wt'~t am . "Luckil)'. l\c d1dn'1 know wh• bed 0 ood was h1d1n1 under," lht •id. notbtr woman sent the story to her dauahter who work~ as an exotic (Pl ..... IOUANA/A2) l days of an incident to perserve a person's right to file a lawsuit in the matter T"'o of the claims. each seeking SS m1ll1on. resulted from a fatal traffic accident 1hat occu rred July 24 JUSt south of Lake Forest Dnve on Mouhon Parkway. According to the initial report by the California Highway Patrol. <\nthony John Gurrola, 23. of Pasadena was killed when he stepped from the curb in front of a 1981 .. Mercedes Bcn1 dri ven b> Rohen Cecal tock. 42. of Laguna Hill -; The damage claims were filed h~ the accident v1c11m·s parents, John J Gurrola of an Gabriel and Oii\ 1a ..\ Estrada of Duane Attorney S)dney L. Wat<;on. rl'P· resenting 1he parent'\. said Anthon} Gurrola had auendcd a conccn at Irvine Meadows Ampllhcater and apparently was walking to catch a hu\ when he was struck. Watson said no cnminal charges . . ' . . were filed against Stock. but the damage cl aims allege that the st reet was not properly ma1nta1ned and lighted to prevent the accid ent. <ihc said the accident occurred in un incorporated Laguna Hills JU'>I be)ond the In inc border. The at· torney said 1dent1cal claim\ were fi led against Irvine and the Count} of Orange because she has not de- termined which cntll) was respon· s1ble for ltgh11ng and maintaining the roadwa)'. o\n ord ing to the wntten claim~. the parent\ each are scclong SS m11l1 on compen\atton for .. loss of <;on. loss of li nancial 'upport loss of care co mfon. lo' e. aflec:11on. compa- n11insh1p. '><X1Ct)' moral <;uppon and ph' 'i1t:al a'>Sl'itance ·· ·\ \tcond tra tlic al'l'tdl·nt led to another da1m. tiled h' "-amala Hamilton of Walnut Creel who " alo;o seeking SS m1lho n The document <>tall''> that Hamil· (Pleaee see CLAIMS/ A2) Police lose suit on illegal entry By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OltMOelty,... ..... '\ Newport Beach woman won a lawsull against a Newport Beach pohcc deicctivc in federal coun after a Ju ry rutcd he had violated her Cl\.tl nght<> Doroth)' Ferran. 68. was vacation- ing this week after the U .. District Court in Lo Anacles awarded her $3.000 plu $27.000 in auomc) lee' la'lt Thursday. ccord1ng to Stephen Yagma n. Ferrari's auome). she "-3S sitting at thl' l ltl hl·n tJhlc tn ht•r muh1IL' home on ..\rml I I '>XS iAhrn ewpon Beal h rm ltl"C Dctl'Ul\l' T im C1rundcman "'alt..cd tn the op.:n door '"lhout l no<."1ng or 11~l 1 ng pe r· m 1~'1on < 1rundcman IA3S ralT\-ang an arrc\t "'arrant for fl'rran·, daughter. who d1dn"t ll\'l' "'1th her mother o\tkr lool ing around and de- term1nine, lhl daughter wa n·t there l1rumkman left,\ agman ~•d I a rJr1 \UCle'lslulh arRu (•d th<.• (Pleue ttee POLICE/A2) UCI beats last year's fund-raising record By PHIL NEJDERMAN °' ... ...,,.... ...... U Irvine ~t a record for campuo, donat10M dunna th 198 -146 hool car, with ncarl S20 2 million pled&ed to the ~hool. The )Car-end fund-raising 'lum "a' announctJ rtc.:tntl b> John R Miltner. U I' v1l'C chan cllor for univcnnv ad van mcnt Dunn the prc'11ou~ hool '~ r 1984· \ C I h.ad -ntt\Cd SI 7 m1l11on throuah pra"atc ,Jona11on .. The ,u,ce\) ot la•a \.ear·, cam· p:l1gn \!o M hard act ·10 follow." Miltner '31d an a prepared ta cement "But "-<' d1 o"cred 1ha1 1h11 year c:orporauon . and1 v1dual and foun· dntu>n\ "-Cf't more re pons1ve to the need of the campu\ 1han ever ·· \I( l offi aals 1d corporataon donated 4 ~ percent of this )car'• fund' lndl\ 1duals -mclud1n1 alumna ~rent\ nd communny mcmhcr'I -lOntnbuted 22.6 per· (Pt ....... UC lllVDf&/A2) . . . ' . ' \ .. UANA l'IKDS BOMB IN llUKTIKGTON ••• h9111Al uimal U'ainer in Florida. '"She called iDd laid IM WU toint to ny out here to meet me ... Welt 1aid. Shi bad a touah lime dttidina, but finally MtlW OD tbe Glenn WaUllcefam~&:Huntinaton leKb. O~a W hid built a pttn• houte 11U1Cbed to the family honw that he said Oleood could ta~ over. lt't healed. has a couple of fish ponds and incl'*t an open window to the livi:.=°m 10 Olaood can come and IO .:'Ac= me vt1itat1on riahts." We1&a.uped. Wallace, who introduced Osaood to his new home Friday, sajcf the 1aurian taunters about sedately from arttnhoute to main house. He seems to find the arcenhouse comfonable. "I took out all the plants ucept for a blnana plant." Wallace said. "I made it totally his area." Howevtr. OllOOd prefm to_., under the Wallace couple's bed. Wallace said Otlood eats preuy much the same food 11 the retl of the f'lmily. "He doesn't ao af\erany bup. He watts for the ve,etabln." he saad. And lhc family has found the iauana to be clean, ahhouah West's claim that he is houae broken isn't yet proven. "He's aone into the bathroom and doM has busaness on the linoleum a couple of timet. .. Wallace said. "So he's easy to clean up after. "I put him upon the toilet ohccand he sat there a Iona time, seemed to be really content. "He didn't read the newspaper or anythina." Wallace's S· and 7-year-old love ham like the family d<>a and cat. Both of the other family pets aivt Osaood a ' widcbMh. Meanwhile. Weit i1 look1n1 for baby ip.anu to traan. She told several c:allerl ifahe could flnd any ahe would be l&ld to train them and aivc them up. She panicularly wanted 10 help a arade 1chool teacher whose cl111room iauana had dropped out of school -and out ofsi&ht. "I would've aiven ~ood to the teachei::. but I lhouaht put11n1him ina caJt aner beina a pet wouldn't be fair." Weal said. She said .she will take a rest from reptiles to work for Republicans. Democratic comment w11 not souaht. Several other interested onlookers -surprised by the interest in Osaood -are investiptina the heretofore untapped iauana market. It could be a charnelion Christmas. ... TEEN CENTE:Jl OFFERED BY IRVINE CO ••. From Al year around lease for the club free or charae and would help arranae loan financina o"f about $400,000 for basic construction costs, Nidsen said. • Allan Beek. a Cit¥ Council can- didate who has organized opposition to the expansion plans, said Monday that while he's in favor of a teen club, he is skeptical about The Irvine Co.'s offer. .. It's a PR stunt to get votes;· Beck said. "I'd like to look it (the aaree-ment). in the teeth to see if they will actually do what they say they will." Beek said if the needed financina cannot be found. the offer of the site may be withdrawn. "ln any case, I think ifs good news that we may act a teen center, .. he said. "It seems that The Irvine Co. has upped the ante." Althouah construction of the teen club depends on approval of Newpon Center expansion. supponers say the idea to establish such a youth center started Iona before an election on the expansion was ordered. "We'd be here even ifthere weren't an electjon. This is somethin~ that has been needed for a Ions time, ·said Pam Howard, vice .president of the Newport_Youth Association. the non- profit group workin& to build the club. Howard said parents as well as teen-agers in the Newport Beach area have been searching for years for a place where students could ao after school and at ni&ht to socialize. But it wasn't until a year ago. when the City Council passed curfew guidelines to keep tccn-aacrs from congrepting on lhe Balboa Peninsula, that more specific plans came about. With Councilwoman Jackie Heather spearheading the effort, parents. students and business leaders formed a committee to de- termine whether a teen center or club could be built Later, after cominf up with the name "The Landina' for the club.· they enlisted the help of The Irvine Co. which agreed to include a teen club in its plans to expand de velop- ment around Nelirt Center. Dou& Cavanau • president of the Newport Beach estaurant Associa- tion, said prel iminary plans call for a 7,000-square-foot facility, costina about SI .S million. which could aceotnmodate banquets. dances and other programs teens would be i.nterested in. The secret, organizers say, is to find ways to get teens to want to use the club. "We've been researchina a lot of concepts to come up with the maak combination that will make this a special place," Cavanau&h said. Teen-agers would pay a nominal fee to participate in events or could simply conJtCPte there to eat and drink non-alcoholic beverqes. . Specifics on whether the club would be open to all tcen-ag_crs or just thow from the Newport Beach area are amona the questions yet to be ans*CR:d. A city-funded feasibility study is upected to be completed within lhe nut two months. When the club is not beina used for teen activitici, it could be rented to private aroups for weddina.s. ban- quets and other revenue-generating events. Cavanauah taid. In addition, he said the restaurant association is intettSted in offering hands-on trainina in restaurant man- aacmeot to local teen-aacrs as an introduction to the restaurant and hospitalit~dustry so prevalent in Newport h. But the inain reason for cstablish- ina a teen club is to offer a place for teen-agers to co ngregate safely. "We were look1na for a place as an ahtmat1ve to the private parties in the community." Howard said. Chamber of Commerce President Bill Ham ilton said. "Let's not kid ourselves. Thc'<lrua-and aJcohol-frcc environment is what we're concen- tratina on." But Hamilton and other supporters agreed that should voters reject Measure A. it would be very difficu lt to build such a teen faciliry. CLAIMS •.• From Al ton was opera tint a motor acooter on Walnut A venue.Just west of Harvard Avenue. on June 21. The claim cha11es that Walnut Avenue was "ncaJiacntly designed, constructed and maintained.'' It states that this condition "caused claimant to lose control of her motor soooter and sustain severe and disabl- ing injuries of a nature not yet established." Hamilton's attorney, Stephen C. Ball of Los Anaelcs. could not be reached to elaborate on the injuries. POLICE ••• From Al detective had violated her civil ri&hts. Under federal law, a Police officer can't enter the home or a third pany while lookina for someone wanted under an arrest wamnt without first obtaining a search wamni. Yagman said. Ferran. a nurse at Hoaa Memorial Hospital Presbyterian, could not be reached for comment. Newport Beach police spokesman Howard Eiscnber1 said he was not fam1har with the ca~ and could not commen1. Afternoon skies to be sunny Mtrnoon lklll .. N .,,.. .,. IN Orenge Colli, hlfoltoMCl~llM ~~"'°"*" ... Mill._ alcludl on Wectn 1111et; tM NetlCNfW.thtr ... Mlcl ....... bl In the upper IOe end lower 70. at the .,...,.,.. to the uppet 10. Inland. Lowe lONah1 will be In the IOw to mid IOe. 1.octll mountalne Wiii be felr wtth ._.to northMlt wtnd• 16 to 25 mph todey csecr...,ng tonight. Hight wlll be In the lowtr 50t to tower eo., lowe 32 to ~2. DeMn• wtet be fair with loc.I northMet wlnd9 blowlng 10 to 20 mph. Upper deMr1 Nghe wltt rangt trom ee 10 78, lower deMrt hight from 71 to 84. W•t to aouthwe,t wtrtdt 10 to 16 knot• wll btOw thr°"Oh IOcal wet«• todey, over 2-toot .... and• s. to 4-foot eouthwest ewell. Mo1t1y ctear etci.. wtn bring IOfM low ctoud1 ... tty Wednetday. 11 ,, ., 41 .. t 7 74 41 " 2e 74 53 70 iM Surf Forecaat Tidea TOOAY '"'' lllQn 1 t' 12 a.m '-'cl' Nell 10'11 '-"' ~-Utpm WIDMIOAY fnlNel\ t teem 'lrwllOw 4 421.m lecon4 NG" 11 27 '-"' hcond IOw 7 11 p m 3.6 55 05 31 2 6 12 06 ~ n.. 1oc1er 11 7 .03 • m 111\d •• e16 1a pm ..._ ri..1ooey.,. 113 p Ill ll\d-~ .. 1011:t em. UC IRVINE RAISES RECORD FUNDS .•• From Al cent. Foundations provided another 18.4 percent. The remaining I o.s percent came from other sources. includina campus-related organiza- tions. Amona the gifts this year were several endowed faculty chairs. UCI had no endowed chairs five years ago but has five today. their ties to the community throu&h the creation of the UCI Chief ex- ecutive Roundtable. This program is madCc up of top Southern California executives who meet reaularly with UCI administrators and faculty memtiers concemina issues facina the Campus officials said at least S2SO.OOO must be donated to endow a WOMAN chair. The aif\ is invested. and the • • • interest is uJed at the discretion of the From Al chair holder. with d.amaac linking it to the acc1- "'We're eJtcited about the increase dent. cam pus and the bus1neu comm- munlt)'. Each founder contnbutes SI 0.000 annually to the uni versity for faculty research projects, student scholar- shi ps and educational proarams. Supreme Court to review beach access dispute of endowed chairs because they help A prosecutor initially declined to us to attract the briahtest and best press characs. sayin& it was not scholars to campus" said lJCI possible to prove Long had been the Chancellor Jack W. Pe(tason. "Chairs driver. But charaes were filed shonly also are important because the) afterward when a prosecutor said new provide unrestricted funds used by 1nformat1on provided by police had the designated professor to support bolstered the case. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ rescarchandt~chin~·· In Jul~ Harbor Muncipal Court Jn the I 98S-86 sch ool year. three Judae Christopher Strople dismissed new endowed chairs were created: a a manslauahter charge against Long. chair for peace studies. funded by saying 1t couldn't be shown that the Thoma~ and Elizabeth T1ernc). the dnver of the hit-and-run car d1s- SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The U.S. Supreme Court granted a hear- ing 10 Southern California beachfront propert)' owners Monday in a case that could decide the state Coastal Co mmission's power to require coastal developers to let the public use the beach. 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