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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-09-02 - Orange Coast Pilot•
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WARM
FOMCAITI ON A2
Serving Newport S.ach. Cotti Meta, Huntington S.ach, lrvlnt, Lagun1 S.ech, Fountlln Veney and South Or1ngt County
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11t1AN1.t 11lllNI\ ( Al If 1 HCNIA Ml INOA Y '1 1 I' I I Miii It I 1•1 .. • • "• .''• 1. t NI'•
. ndits Hit 2Testaurants
Jump employees ~s they left after attacked restaurant manager Sco\t off," the gunman said. • • · By ROBERT BARKER
Of"'-0.-,,... ..... cl_oS1ng the estabh~hments for the Smith, 25, as he >Aas leaving the fhe two mtruders then tied Smith's blindfold and told him at gunpoint to ment s receipts to bis car, accord1n1
night. But they declined to elaborate. restaurant at Bushard Street and hands with twine, bhndfolded him open the safe They put about S2.000 to .Poh~ Armed bandits who shot their
victim in the back during a holdup at
a Stuler restaurant in Hunongton
Beach drove to another Sizzler in
Fountain Valley hours later and
roughed 11p a night manager in a
second holdup, polite sajd Sunday.
Jn the first holdup, at about 8:30 Warner Avenue at about m1dn1ght. and ordered him to crawl to the office \n a burlap baa and th~n ued Smtth to He (the gunman) came.up behind
p.m. Saturday at the Sizzler at Golden The two bandits one weanng a sk.i a ladder after showina him a three-him and I gue s stuck ttfe gun 1n.hn
West . Street and Edinger A venue 10 mask, overpowered Smith who had a Pressing a n Oe to his head, they cylinder obJCCt attached with duct back and shot h1~. as he grabbed for Hu~ungton Beach, a gunman shot soft dnnk an one hand and a demanded the keys to th~ office. But tape: that they said was a bomtl that th~ (money) bag, Sgl. Lou Ochoa
assistant manager Dale McCue, 20, in checkbook an the other, and threw one of the bandits couldn t unlock the would blow up the restaurant. said
the back. McCue, who repon edly was him to the ground. Smith put up a door so he kicked 1t 1n. He worked his way free an about 15 Police S4tarched the area fottowin1
Officers said there are similarities
an the robbencs an which bandits
watted outside lhe two restaurants to
~truck in t~o-buttocks, was discharged fight and pulled the 'ilo mask up to the . The bandits ordered Sm 1th to o1ve minutes and called police the shooting but were unable to locate
Sunday after treatment at fountain gunman's eyes before he was over-"" h b "' . the masked gunman dcscnbed as Valley Community Hospital. powered. t11em t e com inallon to the safe But In the first S1uler holdup. th~ than. 6 feet taJI and •bout 25 to 29
In the second incl<ient, two robbers "Don't moye o r I'll blow your head they couldn't get the tumblers to bandtts confronted -;hooting v1d1rp )ears old Both bandns remained at
cooperate and removed m1th's McCue as he earned the establish-large Sunda} night
Callfomta
This will be a big week for
California dreamers and
lottery offlclals./ A3
A Soviet defector says
coming to Hollywood
answers his dreams./ A3.
The fad of lunch flights Is
taking off among private
pllots./A4
Nation
Tight security prevailed
at the hearing for 11
Puerto Ricans charged In
connection with a $7
million Wells Fargo rob-
bery./ A3 ·
Astronauts finish a
dangerous salvage pro-
ject In space./ A3
World
Mikhail Gorbachev pre-
dicts Soviets will have to
make concessions at the
upcoming summit./ A3
Seventy Inmates riot and
burn an Irish Island
prlson./A3
Sports
Orange Coast College's
football team hopes to
find success with the
wishbone offense this
year./81 •.
Costa Mesa Hlgh's foot-
ball team Is relying on
experience as It seeks to
Improve this season./81
The Angels can't hold 3-0
lead and fall to the"Yan-
kees, 5-3, while Philadel-
phia completes series
sweep of Dodgers./8 1 Cooling off in reverse
Entertdnmen t
Conway Twitty keeps the
lowest profile of major
stars In Nashville, letting
50 No. 1 hits speak for
themselves./ A7
The bat of the board aurf ere at thl•
weekend'' Op Pro Surflna Champlonahi1>9
ln RantinCton Beac h ahowed their ezpertiae
by rldln& wavea toward the ahore, aee J>a&e
B 1. But akJm boarder•, euch aa AQdy
Shep pard of Newport Beach, ride from the
beach --Balboa Penlneula in thl• case -
back out to sea.
INDEX
Sales dropping 35-50%
in Mesa's facelift zone
Bridge
Classified
Comics
Crossword
Death Notices
Entertainment
Horoscope
Ann landers
Nation
A8
65-7
A8
67
67
Losses-for fenced merc hants
range~~ 500,000 per month
of the stores hetv.een I 1h ~trt"et anJ Broac.lv. J\
Man} of the frunt entrance-; and v.indo"s haH· been
boarded up or blocked O) lumhi.·r anc.l l h.11n link frnung
forcing patrons to enter through rrar or <i1d,· door'
By TONY SAA VEORA
OflMO-. ..........
"II\ oh~tou'>I} hun1ng u\ ... ..aid Jl'~l'ler Dom1n11.
Rac1t1 . a formtr ma\or ofCo\ta Me'ia "Pt•opk J 11n't l.n11v.
if the) 're remc><klmg or wrrck1ng tht• "hok plc1.:t ·
Public Notices
Sports
A6-7
87
A6
A3
64,8
81-3
A3
A6
A2
A3
Downtown mer~hants in Costa Me~·., rchab1htat1on
prOJeCt are cla1m1ng ind1 .. 1dual tosses of up to SS00.000 a
month from potential customers dnven awa~ b) the
construction work.
Moshe ·\It man d 1stnc1 manager ol L e,1 ' \\t'tt'o
complained hl'I bU\lnCSS wa~ losing $~00 tltK m11nth(\
from plummeting ~lcs. emplO\ec "3lJrll'\ J n •'thn
c·q>t.'n'ie~
State
Televlson
Weather
World
The 25 businesses undergoing facelif'5 on the east side
of Newpon Boulevard repon ed that sales have dropped
from 35 to 50 percent since work begin 1n mid-July.
Most merchants conceded the new facades being
applied to the aging storefronts will ultimately boost their
businesses. But for now, cash registers have been silenced
by the pounding of hammers and the buzz of saws m front
.\ltman added that CU'\tomas v.t'rt' drllllng 111 othn
StL'rt•o ~hop!> hecau~ they didn't' '-'Unt in lPntt•nJ IA 1th thl
tnt:on"cn1cncc Other would-ht' patron<. mcreh 1h11u~h1
lhl' stort' v.as 1. lo'>Cd
"lt's l.tl linguc;,"sa1d .\ltman v.ho'c;hi.·en fnrtt'J tid.I\
oil some emplO)CC<; ""I ou'n.-tall.mg ahout l11,in1.1. J hJ ll
(Pleaee .ee F AC ELIJl'T I A2)
Family planniilg.f unds limited
State budget restrictions Would cut off
clinics that perform. promote abortion
By JENNlFER ltERR
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SACRAMENTO -The Legi~-~ • ~·-
lature's budget battle over abort1ons.
a \k1rm1sh with the couns that dates cctves any direct or 1nd1rect com-
to t 978. took a new twist this )'.Cir pcnsauon, advantaae. benefit or gain
when ant1-abort1on force sh1f\cd from referrals for abortio ns services."
their attack from Mcd1C'al lD family Califomia Is ont of only t 6 states
planning funds. tNt still providd aovemment fund-
Thc combmauon of a clerical aoof ina for abortions.
and the ant1·abort1on ~liefs of Gov. The dtsputcd lanauaae 1n the state'
George DeukmeJian put into the new law was added to the Senate
I 98$-86 stale budaet $CVcre m tnc-buctaet proposal by Sen H. R1ch-
t1Uns on public and pnvate clinics ardton, R-Olendora, 11 the suges-
that get $3"4 m1lhon in state family "'tlon of anti ... bonion JtOUl)s. The
plannin1 tunds. lcsistatiw budaet confttcncc com·
• The tana"aac says money cannot mhtee voted .-.2 to remove tht'
ao to "any croup, clm1c or oraaniza· lan1uaae. but by mtst.ake some of the
t1on whrch ~rform,_ promotes or lanauaac was ltf\ 1n the hudact sent to
advertise !bortion , or which re· OcukmeJ1an
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Although Democratic lrg1,lat1-.c
leaden urged him to blue pencil tht'
languaee. the Republican governor
left 1t intact. saying 11 "k('('ps fatth
with my own conv1ct1on!I ahout
abon1on."
Planned Parenthood <\<;\OC:t.ltl'\
asked the 1st D1stnct Court of .\pPt•:tl
to. overturn the rt tnct1on\~ '13) 1ng
they violated abortion nght-;, fr<'<'
speech and lcgasla11v(' intent
The court o n July 10 barred thr
DcukmejLan adm1nistn111on from
cutting off the Amd until the coun
rules on the const1tut1onahty of thr
action. A dtt1s1on 1 expected no
sooner than nc\t month and could
come as late as Novcm~r
Family planmna vants. whi(h ~o
to county and nonprofit chnt~ that
provt<kcontrattpllve ~rv1ccs f0< tlw
poor, have been a tarict of an11
ahort1on1sts 1n the two ~t'an of the"
DeukmcJian adm1n1itration.
Last Stptcmbtr. the admtnt\
tra11on held up .i t u mtrad ' "1th
fam11\ planning d m1l ' 1hat 'A-t·n· 111
start the-pre1.iou;, lul\ I Th,· tnn
tracts Wl'rt' rrwnttl'n 10 prnh1h11
fam1I> plannmg funJ, lrom hc1ng
u~d to perform ahun111n\ nr tn JJl.l·
ti¥' plate ol other 'illllrl l' fund., u<,,cd
tor aboft11ln' \tJtt• la" l'lrf'\ ltlu'I\
proh1t11ted thr tunl1'i Imm h(>ing u't·J
for ahon1on"
Th<' MC'd•·< al a"'1nion rt"C.tm 1111n'
ha .. <' Pt-come almo'it a ritual 1n thC'
budge\ and th" vc-ar" no d11lercn1
bA h VC'.ar l~C' I ~78, 11\to l ..,_
laturc ha' addec.l fanguaae 1n the
buda~t rcstnctang th<' un.um\tanu·,
under ~h1ch Medi·< at >Aould Pl' tor
obort1on' ..\nd each \-ea1 ~t>\lnt'"V
n p,hts groupc; h&\l' pont lU tft~un'
which h•"<' dC'l laft'() the" tan&Uil8<'
unron'ltttuuo'"'' and ordered the ~Ille to pa~ for 1\11 Mt'J1( .ii aoor.11nn'I
Thi\ vt-ar·, hud8et .1'"11n "1"
\ikd1< al ahon1onc. . ff ltm1tt•d h•
thno,c ix-rformt'\1 tn .,.1\ I' thl· hk 111 tht•
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Stcilker left
devil worship
symbol clues
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Prime suspect was
obsessed with song
a bout 'Night Prowler'
LOS .\NC.,EL£\ I .\Pl -~\mbol\
ol d~"u ~or-ship were found' in the
homes of!>Ome v1ct1ms of the ""'light
Stalker," believed responsible for I b
'llay1ngs. and the pnme \Uspect wa<,
ob-;c-;sed w1th a ht.>a\~·metal song
about a "Night l'rowla." according
to news report~ \unda\
The suspect. Richard Ramm!1 v.a.,
arrested Saturda ~ after he wast: halloed
down and beaten b> a group ol
restidents 1n East Lo'> Angeles 'A-hen he
allegedly punched a woman and tned
to steal a car
Ramirez. 25 had had problem\
with ~\1nce hie, ~hildhood an E-1
Paso. Te\as. '>offered ep1leps~ ,rnd
was v.orking 3'> a street sv.eeper tor
the Cit) of Los .\ngeles relat11.~ told n e-ws pa pc:rs
He was being held w1thou1 hall
Sunda) after being hooked for 1n
ves11ga11on of om· unspec1fitd u>Unt
Holiday.
cheap
for air
.travels
County passengers
taking advantage of
California fa rewar
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maJor pla \er on thr V. ,.,, t , •.1 -i \\
antiu patc 'lool 1ng al 111h1·1 rn. · ••
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(Pleaee 9ee A IR LINE / A2J
ABORTION
BUSI SS
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ol murder and lor a11empttd ,duto
theft and assault He was no1 to be
arraigned until Tutsda\
"He's being hou..ed 'in one o f the
ma\1mum ~tunt\ lt.>lls at central
1a1I "'>.l•d £.>eput' R1t k .\dams d Los
.\ngell'S Count) shC"nffs \pokesman
·11 s fo r ht) O'A-n !.cslt't\ .me.I the sakl\
"' the deputies · ·
Police ukn111ied and reteascd a
photograph u l Ramirc:1 on Fnda\
nq~!,hl T he' 1dcn11fied him a' thc
pnme suspt-U 1n the "-1ght ~tdt~er
..enes of I fl \la\ ings and at lea't 21
as~ul ts 1ha1 ha-. terron1ed < ahfom1a
\tnce Fch The '1c 11m'l4wcrc shu t
bludgeoned \tabhed m had the ir
throats !.lashed h" an 3'>!.81lant who
sneaked into darkened ho mes
through unlocktd doors or wmdows
Pentagram'> lhe-po1n-ted stars as.
soc1ated w'tth wile hcraft and de\ II .
v.o rsh1p v.en: p.ttnkd on-walls in 1he
home-; of -.omt o l the "'•&ht Stalker''
'1Ct1ms "Mltd un1den11tied source\
quoted h' the Los .\ngeles Time~ and
I O'> .\ngdl'' tell'\ 1c.ru n statio n-.
KAB< and II..< B\
(f»leate .ee DEV1L/A2)
Taylor Caldwell
Best-selling
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(Plu-.r ett ABORTl0 N/A 2) (Ph~ .. ~ ttt BURJAL/A2) ..
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M Or-. CoeM DAILY F'tlOT/Mondmy, 8•p•mw 2. 1815
&nn lf yoar were there, IOU coaldn 't &et too
cloee to tile water or a1U'flDC ch.amptoDahlpe
,.. ..... ..,T .... C..
at Blllltiqton Beacb. Sanday'• crowd of
water aporia fana wu SRO at tbe pier.
Beachfront at capacity
A huge crowd and bumper-to-bumper traffic on all
beach area thoroughfares were reponed in Huntinaton
Beach Sunday at the midway point of the three-day l..aboT
Day holiday.
Beach parlcing lots were filled at 8 a.m., one of the
earliest closing tames in recent years, lifeguard officials
sajd.
About 30,000 people were drawn to the area near the
pier to witness the final day of the fourth annual Ocean
Pacific Professional Surfing ChamJtionsrups.
Thousands more were a ttending the Downtown
Street Fair at Main Street near Pacific Coast Hi&hway. The
fair, sponsolt'd by downtown merchants, features booths,
pmes ao4, other cJthibits which wiU continue from 8 a.m.
to 8 p.m . tOday.
Also bf'inaina thousands of ~it<?rs y. the water's ed&e
was warm summer weather thf{ peaked beach
temperatures at 78 dcsJ'ces.
Despite the bif turnout, no major traffic accidenu
were reponed and there were no more ooean reteues than
normal for a busy summer dal,, officials said.
"We're doing a aood job, • one lifeauard lll>ted.
•
Good news.for hplida)r:.Coolef
Low otoudt Ind toa ---~ from \ht coutel .,... Into moet ~ .,... wllT gNie ~ to t8it lklM and eo<>*
temperat..,,. todlry,end then wttl return tonight. Otherwlee It wOI
be fair end oooler. Lowt Wiii be In the eo.. High• tod•y wtll range
from U~ tow 70t et the beeehM to nMt 90 In the warmer Inland
veii.y.. HIQM Tueeday wit r.,ge from the upper 801 et bMChet
to the IOw lo mid IOI "' lnltnd vlhye. -In the~ ti-.." ... be..,, •otpt "*'-..... ..,.low-
clOud• end tog along the loWer c:outel atopee tonight end
Tueedlly rnorrq. L.ocel guttyw.t to notthwMt wind• to 30 mph
Tuetday end Wedtwedty. A HtUe QOOler cSeys. Lowa 48 to eo.
Htghe todty 71 to 82 9nd Tueecs.y In tht low to mid 70t.
From Point Conception to the Mexlcen Bord«: Inn« water•
-Moetly IOUth to aouthMat wind• 12 knot• or IMI morning
hourt beoOmlng aouthweet to weat 8 to 18 knot1 Monday
an.noon and evening. Southweet ew.111 1 to 3 feet. M0tnlng tow
cloud• othef'wtM felr through Monday night.
U.S. Temi-
,,_
~City
...... t:.'1:
12 54~ H 83 MempNe 9170~ H 112 Mt*41 p..,i
14 II N~ 71 12 New OrtMne 101 78 New Von
7& lllllO Nottcllll. Va, , ... Oll~CllY ~ .• :0
71 :: ll'lll•d11¢11•
:: 7( = all 48 Pon::!.'~ II " POl'llan4.0r.
78 :: Pr~
to 117 ~
70 62 ~ r. : IHcM
103 71 St Pet•Tmrnpa
7& .. .... LAik• Olly t7 .. hnAntonlo II ti IM.Ju911,P.R.
72 54 rut:n Mll"9
70 M TulM
93 ee50 WMNnglon
97 Wlolllta
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70 .. : ~ Eztended
72 41
11 71
" 18 71 59 .. 81 71 74
TODAY 11:27Llfl.
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Newport issues motorists' survey
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ABORTION •••
From Al
pay the remaining S 14 million that
the state will have to pay for all
I 00,000 MediCal abon1ons if the
courts rule again that the restrictions
arc illcpl.
BURiAL •••
From Al
fetuses, which have been stored by the
county as possible evidence, became
a cause cclebrc an the emotional war
between pro-and anti-.abortion
forces.
By SUSAN HOWLETT
OftlleDlllJ ........
Ncwi)ort Beach officials have dis-
tributed surveys to motorists on
Pacific Coast H1ghw~ in an effort to
eaac the on.oina traffic problem
snarlina the local area.
About 20,000 questionnaire card!_1
were passed out late last week to
drivers at the hi&hway intersections
of Dover Drive and Riverside Drive,
Oiff and Riverside drives, and the
intersection of Tustin Avenue and
Avon Street, according to Newpon
Beach Public Works spokesman Jeff
Staneart.
The ooe-day distribution program
I
is desianed to determine the of'ilin of
local and ~ooal traffic comina into
the coastal ctty. Staneart said.
"We•rc studyiDf the traffic primar-
ily in the Mannen Mile area."
Staneart said. He said the surveys a.re
the initial pbue of the mauive
Pacific Cout Highway widenioa pro-
FACELIFT INTERRUPTS SALES •••
homAl .
million dollars a month, I can't afford to keep everybody
on the payroll."
Nearly all the stores have cut prices to make up some
of the lost sales, but they are also spending more money to
advertise their bargains.
"I guess we're sayina that it's your share to be temporarily
inconvenienced."
Linda Blair, owner of a dime store specializina in
metaphysical books and rcliJious items, admitted that
merchants are experiencin1 the dark.ncu before the dawn.
However, she was fearful that her business won't survive
the "ni&ht"
The rehab project, expected to tx completed in late
November, will bring Spanish-type facades to the
storefronts, featuring canopies, tile and arched windows.
The city Redevelopment A&encyJ. using federal grant
money, 1s pie~ nearly aJl the )593,000 tab.
"I n ope I can last, my rent is due and I don't have a
fraction ofit," said Blair, owner o f the Visions and Dreams
me~hysical dime store,.
Finlandia fu rniture is making its second sacrifice in
the name of redevelopment. The store moved to the east
side of Newport Boulevard after it was evicted from its
storefront across the street, to make way for the
newCourtyards shopPing complex.
Downtown sales have generally suffered over the last
few months because of the traffic jams and other
-annoyances created by the construction of an S 18 million
shopping center and the widening of 19th StTect.
Costa Mesa redevelopment officials said the
-me1chants were feeling the birth pangs of progress.
.. I think that is a fair trade for the investments we're
putting into those businesses," sajd Community Develop-
ment Coordinator Patricia David.
Now its front wtndow and door are completely walled
off by the rehab project.
"We're really Jookina forward to seeing the finished
project,)t'sjOina to be real nice," said saleswoman Sirklru
Pbleiger. 'llBut in the meanti~e ... well, you d on't exactly
see people milling around buymg furniture." Marilyn Whisenand. redevelopment director, added:
DEVIL WORSHIP CLUES LEFT ...
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1. 'KABC also reported that tbe killer
tried to 3ouge out the eye of at least
one victim and ate meals 1n some
victims· homes.
Ray Gare a a. 27. a former classmate
of Ram1rez who JUSt moved to the
East San Francisco Bay community
of El Sobrante fro m El Paso. told the
San Francisco Examiner that
Ramirez was obsessed with satanic
themes in the rock band AC-OC's
1979 album. "Highway to Hell." The
.
album cover depicts a band member
dressed as a devil. while another
wears a pentagram-shaped pendant.
Garcia said Ramirci' favorite song
was ''Nif!!t Prowler." The song says
in part: 'Was that a noise out your
wmdow, or a shadow on your bhnd?
And you lie there naked, like a body m
a tomb; suspended animation as l slip
into your room."
The Times and the San FranciSGo
Examiner said that in investigating
one of the slayings, authorities found
a baseball cap bearing AC-DC's logo.
The Times and KABC also said
investiptors last month searched an
area of East Los Angeles where they
believed a satanic cult had met, and
found tennis shoe prints which
matched prints found at some of the
Night Stalker crime scenes.
Police refused to confirm or deny
the reports.
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The California corridot is made up
of eight afrports -Los Angeles
International. Burbank. Ontano.
Long Beach. Orange County's John
Wayne Airport. San Francisco. Oak-
land and San Jose. It is one o f the
busiest in the nation, with 6.6 million
passengers a year.
When Continental West declared
the war, it also imposed a cease-fire
date of Sept. 14. After that. fares will
return to nof'T11al in peak hours,
although bargains may still exist
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Fares between Los Angeles and the
Bay Area plummeted to $29 from an
average ofS79. Continental West also
shoved down fares on the Los
Angeles-Seattle route to $69, instead
of the average $210.
Spokesmen for airline companies
bemoaned the re6umption of
hostilities. recalling how three years
of air fare wars after deregulation in
1978 nearly bled the afrlincs whtte. IQ..
the ensuing years. airlines purchased"
more fuel efficient planes and won
waae concessions from unions and
cut some routes to stay afloat.
Rick Russell, marketing <1.ircctor
for Newpon Beach-based "'X.irCal,
agrees. "No one will make money,
even if all the seats are sold. Maybe
you can brealc even."
He notes that AirCal -the No. 2
carrier in the region with about 33
pcn:ent of the market· -has $30
million in cash reserves that it can use
as a war chest if necessary.
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ject between Dover Drive and the
Arches bridae which is slated for 1987
or 1988.
A recently completed study by the
city indicates that the flow of
sunseeken p>ina to and from the
Balboa Pen.illaul& will soon become
just too much for the thorouahfares in
·the area.
Also in the works is a widenina
pro)ect for Newport Boulevard,
which bas been tentatively 1Ct for
1987, Staneart said. He said the
'project should alleviate a aianificant
amount of the eonaestionJ "but it
incrcues steedily. There will always
be traffic in Newport Beach."
The seven.question survey re-
quests answen related to the partici-
pant'• travel at the time they were
banded the .card. The cards can be
mailed free of postqe to city officials
who eJtpect to have the results
compiled in about a month, Staneart
said.
The abortion-budget fight began
after Congress io September 1977
passed -the .. Hyde amendment" re-
stricting federal abortion funding to
cases of life endangerment, rape or
incest
In July 1978, the Legjslature in-
sened umilar restrictions, adding
aenetic damage, in the state McdiCal
budaet. Those were blocked by the
courts and have never taken effect
even though lawma.ken have added
them each year.
The state Supreme Coun In 1981
ruled that the state has no constitu-
tion.al obligation to provide medical
services to the poor.
However, the coun said, once the
state provides such benefits" it cannot
selectively withdraw part or their care
solely because a woman exercises her
ri&ht to choose to have an abonion.
Abortion foes, including the Cath-
olic League of Southern California.
wanted to give the fetuses a religious
burial.
Pro-choice groups, including fem -
inists and the American Civil
Liberties Union, obj~ted, sayina that
for the county to permit such burials
would be to throw the power of the
state on the side of abonion op~
nents.
In court, pro-choice attorneys ~
ferred to the fetuses as medical tmue.
The Catholic Leque and then-
District Attorney Robert Philibosiao
went to coun to win approval for the
burial plans. They lost.
last September, the California
Supreme Court upheld the Jower-
court ruling that it was inappropriate
for the county to bury the fetuses with
religious services. To do so would
violate the separation of church and
state, the court said.
Holidaytraffictoll tops 255 The issue was sent back to Los
Angeles Superior Court for resol-
ution. Judae Robert o·~n (Uled in
early July that the fetllics could tx
buned as long as there wu no
religious ceremony.
C HICAGO (AP)-With the thrce-
day Labor Day weekend half over,
2SS people had beep killed on the
nation's l}iabways by 9 p.m. PDT
Sunday.
The National Safety Council had
estimated that· 450 to 550 people
could die in traffic accidents dunng
the holiday period from 6 p.m. Friday
to midnight Monday.
The holiday 1s traditionally one of
the heaviest driving periods of the
year. ,,.
About 400 .P._C<>ple could be ex-
pected to tx lcilled on the highways
durina a three-day, non-holiday
weekend at this time of year, accord-
ing to council spokesman Bob
O'Brien.
It is up to the county Health
Department to decide when and
where td'conduct the burial. ~
In May, abortion foes, including
religious and political figures., held a
memorial servic.c at a cemetery in
Monrovia, about IS miles cast of
downtoWn Los Angeles.
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Orange Cout DAI~ Y PlLOT/Monday, s.ptember 2, 198S STATE/ ·ION /WORIJ>===========i
Landmark week for dreamers, lottCry offici8.Js.;.
S~CRAMENTO (AP)-Wedne day Wiii be a b1 day
-fur CAlifomuuir-eamers, and lotteryofflctals.
' E"'.en if you're not anxious to pursue a muJt1m1lho n·
dollar Jackpot, it'll be 'the day on which the news media
promottrs and ticket outlets start showenng you with th~
advise and serva~ lbc syusm. Md dCllillatcd ~rl)'...
20,000 businesses as ticket outlets. The advert1S1ng firm, ~eedham Harper Worldwide Inc. of Los Angeles, has been
hired to manage a $22 million promotional campaign.
word "lottery" Mee never before. -
State officials, who . can ~Y they have steered the l~ttery around any ma)OI" hitches so far and remain
v1nually free of maJ~r cnticism despite delays. will finally an~ouncc the openinf date of the first game and unveil
their logo at an I a.m. Capitol news conference
• Meanwhile. few politicians have strongly attacked the·
governor o r l,ottery officials over delay of tne games. even
thou&h pubhc schools have been depnvcd of their $1
million-plus daily share of the revenue.
Wednesday.
L<?ttery. Director Mark Michalko sllW says the mystery
date wtll be in the last week ofth1s month or the first week
of October.
A San Francisco Superior Court backed the state's
cautious style, and now a state appellate court has failed 10
move swiftly in considering an appeal of that decision.
Court-ordered printing of tickets outside California
has failed to stow delivery of tickets.
Voters an November ordered the lottery-hqun more
than fiv~ m~nths ~go on March 22. FirsY, ~George
DeukmeJ1an s cautious approach to the task of organizing
the. nation's largest lottery and then his a ppointees'
deliberate style delayed the •tan·up.
Whale legislation to break Georgia-based Sc1ent1 fic
G ames' apparent monopoly on the supply of ticketl>
remains stalled by unrelated partisan issues. lottery
officials say they are working to avoid overdependence on
the company. Lottery workers will be trained to operate
games as much as possible. Officials have mustered a smaH army of about 400
state workers. hired numerous companies to supply, Two lottery comm1ss1oners -Howard Varner aod
Ken Webster -are tied financiall y to companies that
.
Fixed satellite
gets goo~ spin
Astronauts finish
a daring salvage
operation in space
SPACE CENTER, Houston (AP)
-With a mighty heave and a
we1ghtlif\er's grunt, • spacewalker
James "Ox" van Hoften sent a
repaired satellHe spannma off on Jts
own Sunday, suocessfully completing
a dan ng salvage prOJCCt an space.
"Good spin, Ox," called fell ow
spacewalker Bill Fisher as the 71h·ton
Syncom 3 satellite whirled away from
the space shuttle Discovery at three
revolutions per minute. "Ahhhh.
that's great."
"Well done, Ox," said m1ss1on
commander Joe Engle, who watched
from Discovery's cabin.
"A good steady span," agreed van
Hof\en, who pushed the satellite away
from the shuttle while standing on the
end of Discovery's SO.foot robot arm,
230 miles above the Pacific Ocean.
The hand launch was the final act of
a complex repair job that energned
dead electncal circuits inside the
Syncom 3 and gave the $85 m1lllon
communications craft a chance to
chmb out of its uselessly low orbit and
become a working satellite.
About an hour later, M1ss1on
Control told the astronauts that a
ground stauon bad contacted Syn·
com 3 by radio and that the satellite
had responded to commands.
"That's good news," replied En&le.
"If you've got anf other satellites tnat
need fixing.I we'I be glad to take care
of them betorc we come down."
Sleven Dorfman, president of
Hughes Communications Inc., owner
of the satellite, caJJed the repair
project "the most remarkable salvaf,e
mission in the U.S. space program.·
But he warned that there was still
no final assurance that Syncom 3 had •
survived intact its long exposure to
the deep cold of space that could have
c"8used damage to the satellite's
rocket enginennd propellttnt.
"The hot wire phase is over," said
Dorfman. "The question now 1s will
the engine tum over."
Hughes officials earlier had given
only 50-50 odds for success and
Dorfman said thal despite the space-
walk success. "the betting windows
are closed and it's too late to change
the odds." Marvin Mixon, a Hu&}les
vice president, said that temperature
readinss taken Sunday were "en-
couraging."
Syncom 3's first rocket finng is set
for Oct. 29, followinf weeks of testing
and warming of the 1.000 pounds of
propellant on bpard. If successful. the
craft will--ioar to 1u wo.rkio£ station,
22,300 miles above the Earth.
Fisher and van H of\cn worked 1n
the vacuum of space for four hours
and 34 m inutes to complete the JOb
started ma record se~n-hour. eight·
mmute spacewalk Saturday.
Who left the cap off?
want ~..srll Jouecy tldeU.-~ut MC avo1d1na 1101cs.
concerning retailers as a preaut1on apinst any poss1blt
conflict of interest
. ,, . ~mfot1ab1c..1ou1t '°™'~and selhnt-th<dtets; --
.. BuaJdanas are still under construction. we're testinJ.
computer equipment .. We've also been very conccme4
about malung sure we ban the proper 9CCUnty prooedw...
an place. We have a secunt) staff that I think is te4»nd to
none an the lottery industry " •
And 1n a gent ral endorsement of the way the
Dc.-ulc.meJ1an ad'min1strat1on has ha ndled the pmc$ the
Senate Rules Co,m mittee swiftly recommended last ~eek
that the full Senate confirm M1chalko and two lottery
comm1ss1onel"\. Mello, 1n add1t1on, Questioned why O regon was abie
10 begm Its similar lottery o n ume.
"You have to take every single tb.10g that Oregon di4
and limes tt by a factor of 10. Oregon started out witb
approximately 40 m1lhon uckets for their first game. We
will have 400 mallton ttclccu in our first pme alone.''
M1chalko said
Sen Henry Mello. 0. Watsonville, supplied one of the.
stronscst comments dunng 27 minutes of fnendly
qucsuo nang of M1chalko
"I think there has been tremendous waste of ume in
getting the whole procedure started. I'm not blaming you
for 1t You Just came on the scene," Mello said.
"l can assure all of you. !ienaton, that we arc moving
as rap1d l)' as we possibly can while malong sure that the
proper controls are put 1n place," M1chalko repltt'd.
"By the lime we get through with the first year, we will
have increased by 50 percent the total number of tictceu
sold m 23 lottery 1unsd1cttons last year "
"One ot the reasons I've been per'iOnally hesitant to
set a very specific date within that narrow [st.art·uP> ume
frame (late Septem ber or early October) is that there arc a
number of things that have to occur before we can feel
AJthough tHe rne10 focus of attenuo n 1s on locking off
tht fint "instant-winner" scratch-oft' ucket game, I.ht
director say~ that plans are under way for ~e other gamctt
as well as the more elaborate computenzcd numbers
games com ing next year
Gorbachev sees
tough summ~t
'Supergladiators'
match depends on
Soviet con cession·
NEW YO RK (AP>-Soviet leader
Mj.kha1I S. Gorbachc". 1n an 1nter-
.. 1ew v.nh T ame magazine. predicts
I the Unned States wilJ take a hard hne
an the November summn meeung
and expects the Sovtet U nson to make
all the concessions.
In hu first in terview with a West·
em news organization since assuming
power. Gorbachev said of the Geneva
summn: "It looks as 1f the stage 1!>
betng set (by Washington) for a bout
between some kmd ofpohucal 'super-
gladiators'· with the only thought in
mind being how best to deal a deft
blow at lhe opponent and score an
extra point m this 'bout.'
" ... It appears that even the slightest
headway depends exclus1yel) ~POn
concessions by the Soviet Union."
An account of the Aug. 26 anter-
view~released Sunday, is contained in
Time's Sept. 9 issue.. Gorbachev
madt'Jlis comments an response \o
written quesuons subm itted an ad·
11anc.c and also talked to Time
newsmen at his Kremhn office
He reiterated the Soviet pos1t1on
that the ,ijj\1ted St.ates' "Star Wars"
space-based defense shrcld poses an
insurmountable obstacle to arms-
control agreements
improvement in .. relations between
tht two great nations on earth."
The Soviet leader S&Jd he harbors
"d1sappo1mment and concern" over
recent Reagan admin1strauon ac·
lions, ancludang the rtJecuon of the
Soviet proposal for a moraton um on
nuclear weapons tesung. complaints
about human n ghts v1olauons an the
So' 1et Lnion. and Star Wars .
He said the Rcapn admanmrauon
has unJusufiabl> blam ed the Soviets
for numerous problems
··That as a scenano of pressure. of
attempts to dnve us into a comer. to
ascnbe to us. as so man> umes 1n the
past. e"et) mon.al sm -from
unlcash1n' an arms race to ·aa·
v ess1on' IO the Middle East. from
v1olauons of human n ghts to \Orne
scheming or other even m South
Afnca.
"This 1s not a state policy. n 1s a .
fevensh search for 'forces of evil,"' he
said, an a reference to President
Reapn's description of the Soviet
U nion as an "empire of ev1l."
The State Department, reply10g to
the anterv1ev.. said the U nitcd States
hopes that the summit will result in
"Sl&Jllficant progress" ln U S.-$ov1et
relations
"We hope to leave Geneva wnh th(
L S ·So' 1et relationship on a more
st.able foot mg... said depanment
spokesman Pete Martinez "~t the
~me ume ....,c have no 1llus1ons We
reahze that our problems with the
~' 1ets are numerous and d~p It
""111 t.ak,t time to 0' errome our
d1ffi.:uhics and ""e wall ha'e 10 be
both pa1ient and determined · "The status (of the satellite) looks
good." said ~on Control.
Van Hoften was forced to enter the
airlock ahead of Fisher and attach an
oxygen hose to his suit when he got a
pressure warning, but by then the JOb
was done. Park naltora In Dueueldorf, Weat Germany can have a
dally bruah with art thank• to thl• 10-foot, 3 1/J·ton
.culpture by New York artlet Claea Oldenbura. featurinf
white toothpute comlnt out of a red tube.
L nless the L' nned States agrees 10
stop v.-ork on the prOJeCt Gorbache'
-~1d. "1t will not be possible to rea(h
an agreemC"nt on the hm1tat1on of
v..ea pons ..
But he added .. urel) God on
h 1gh has not refused to gJ ve us enough
wisdom to find wa)s to bnng u~ an
Gorbalhe' 54. bct:amr ~om-
mumc,t Pam sen.era! secretan "1arch
I 0. '"''' after the death of h1~
prede\C'"or l\.om1an11n C hemC'n ~o
'T"'
Hearingsecurityt-ghtest El t p h dl forsuspectedterrorists enagrows, eases an . an . e
By Tbe A11oclated Pre11
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico -More than 100 federal offi q:rs provided
security Sunday as a U.S. magistrate held heanngs for 11 Puerto Ri cans
charged in connection with the S7 m illton Wells Fargo robbery in Connecticut
in 1983. During the full day of proceedings. the magistrate, Justo Arenas.
ordered that all 11 defendants be transferred to Connecticut 10 stand tnal.
About t.000 protesters earned signs and chanteCI outside the federal office
building. cla1mmg the suspects were being persecuted because of their
campajgn for independence for Puerto Rico. a U.S. commonwealth
Bulldozer derail• freight train
LAUREL. Md. -Eighteen cars of a southbound Chess1e System freight
train derailed early Sunday when the train slammed into a bulldozer that had
been placed on the tracks. police said. No inj uries were reported following the
3 a.m. accident, althqugh autho nlles evacuated a nearby apartment com pie
when spilled diesel fuel caught fire. The blaze was put out within I 5 minutes.
Emergency rail crews, working with cranes to lift the tWlSted wre<:kage.
estimated 1t would take between 24 and 36 hours to clear the tracks. officials
said.
Rau defector 'dreamed of Hollywood'
BEVERLY HILLS -Soviet defector Oleg Yidov. a Russian movie star
often compared to Burt Reynolds and Robert Redford, said Sunday his amxal
in Hollywood 1s the fullfillment of childhood dreams. "f hved in this world in
my fantu1es as a child." said V1dov, who fled Yugoslavia in May after the
Austrian embassy gave b1m a visa. and arrived an Los Angeles Saturday. "I'm
With fnends ... I'm really thankful." said the blond. blue.eyed film star whose
movie-hero ro les made ham a top box office draw tn the Sovrct Union throuih
the J 970s.
Two firea blacken more than 850 acrea
VACAVILLE -Two Northern California brush fires, both possibly set
by arsoni~ Saturday, have blackened more than 850 acres. the state
Departme of Forestry said Sunday. One. just north of Plat1na in Shasta
County. wa being mopped up Sunday. It cllarrcd 205 acres 01' brush, but
damaged no ~tructures and auscd no injuries. A second blaze, six miles north
of Vacaville. was only 10 percent contained S.unday. It had blackened more
than 650 acres of brush, but no timber-ontnlc:tu1"e!''Wtrc threatened.
Iriah laland prl99n burned In riot • CORK. Ireland -About 70 inmates, some wielding R•ckaxes and
pitchforks. seized control of the pike Island prison compo~n~ off the In h
coast Sunday and set at afire, l~v1na th~founhs ~f the pnson a smoldenna
ruin. pohce said. Police llnd lnsh soldters ~oved 1n to rqtott order 11 the m1nimum -~unty pnson. No terronst convacu are housed 1n the compound
EDilneer charaect In train w1eck, 42 clle
CHA TEAU ROUX, Francc -Ajud&echar:scd locomotiveensineer Jean·
YvC! Bnsset wtth anvoluni.ry manslaupucr Su~~ for failina to slow tus
CX11f"CU1Taln tn-. constJuc:tJon wne pnor ttr'I lhtt kllled •l peoplt.
Conv1ct1on could mean a pnson 1"" of three months to two ~•rs and fine,
from SS7S to $3,600 No Amcnca wt'rc known to have been on the tram. but
many Bnt1!lh and l>ln11h toun t were amo na the casuaJtlcs. Police quoted
Brissct, 37, as admamna he was travehn1 too fast 1n a 20 mph 1o nt' earl>
Saturda He was rclcucd unday pcnd1na tnal
425,000 residen-ts ofFlo?ida. Alabama -----told to evacuate before hurricane hits
C EDAR KEY. Fla. ( .\ P) -L n·
predicta ble Elena, after being stalled
at sea for two da} s. strengthened to a
maJor humca ne with ~u,,tamed
wi nds of 125 mph Sunda) and headed
toward the G ulf Coast, v. here the
second evacuation 1n four da' s wa'>
ordered ·
Some 250.000 people m Flonda's
Panhandle were told to flee the storm
Sunday, as were 175.000 people on
Alabama's coast. Evacuauons v.ere
ordered in o ne southern Lou1s1ana
marshland pansh where about 20.000
people li ve, and were being earned
out in Mississippi's three coastal
counties.
Aurricane warnings were ntcndcd
westwa rd from YankeetO\\ n. belo"'
Flonda's Panhandle, to Grand l'ik.
La .. about 50 males ~outh of l'iC'v.
Orleans. The warnings co' crcd more
than 500 m iles of coast
The storm. blamed for al least one
death, was expected 10 ma ke landfall
by daybreak betwt"en Pchsacola
F1onda's westernmost Cll). and
Mobile, Ala .. about 70 males fan her•
west. Mark Zimmer. a forecaster " Ith
the National Humcanc Center sauJ
Sun'1ay evening. ·
The center. 1n a separate ad ' 1 on.
said the torm might stnke east of
New Orleans. wnh 10 inches ofra1n 1n
ltS path. , ' • •
Farther south. officials ISunda)
Laf\ed cvacuauo n orden Ln central
Flonda around Tampa. letting some
500.000 peopk retum home '\a-
uonaJ (,uctrd troupe, called out earlier
~unda' to keep restless e' acuees
from retumang to the coast v.l're thl'n
told to check 1dent11ica1t1.rn\ ol tho!>C
returning
· Flooding continued ~unda) along
Flonda's v.est mast. Panhandle and
lov.·I~ 1ng areas aero s the state. but
Steve Hull. a c,pokesman for Go'
Bob Cm1ham. said the e~tcnt of thl'
damage '-'Ould be 1mpoc,<,1hle 10
determine unul the <,tnrm had mo\(·d
on
In the Tampa Ba' Jrca. \tmng
"snds and c,torm-,urgt•d lltkc, "'" lt•c1
abo\e normal had l.'.nu,ed c\tl'n\1\t"
flooding.
Elena nn fhur,da' had tnrccd
t'' arnation' 1n thC'. Pa nl\andle -\1<1·
t'lama l l1u1<;1ana Jnd \1sss1!>~1pp1
~fore 'C't'nng tov.<lrd I lnmlJ'' \\C\t·
u.·ntral \Od\t \\hcrt an 1•,11m.11t•d I
m1llton ix·oplt: v.t>re l.''au1atcd late
Fnda\ and Saturda\
Rl''>1dcnt\ 11fthl' an·a, lanha nllr1h
that \\Crl' l'' J(uJtl'J l'arht"r re1urnl·J
home "iaturdJ\ a\ thl· \tlirm "ohhk\J
M>m1le \H'\l-\1,uth\\t''l•'ll C'JJr"'n
1n thl.' < 1ulf ul \k\1~0
Thl' hurnlJne \IJrtl'd mln ing '°lun·
dn' altt'rnl,lln \i. ht•n /immer '81d tht•
<;torm had ··l'~tJhli\hl·J a ddin11e
lr3l~. hl'adintt north-north'-'C<il ' R'
Sund;n n1sh1 the \!Mm v.a, mm 1n
\\e\t or v.e<;t-nonhv.61' at Jlx>ut I
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Pierre Kennedy eme,rgea from hie boueeboat window at a
Tampa. Fla., dock 'rafter checking damagea from Elena.
mph. the center said
:)*hat v.e·re rmphJ\111 11~ "'
r<'Ople 1s that humca m··ll•r, t' '-' llh.h
.uc occumng no"' from ~p.tlJd'1"•l.1
Jo Panam~ ('11 ..... aboul "'" nH l''
tanher v.est in the ceptral pJ'1 •'' '11
Panhandle. Z1mmu\a1d l.11, "un,1.1,
"f' acuat1on . mu\t he-ru,ht•.1 111
lOmpl<'tton," the ~nt<'f .... rn.1 1n a
'>tatement "RISlng 11Je, a' mu h .1,
I 0 to J ~ feet abO\ c nom1.11 ..ilU 1J
•I\\ ur and t'>;;ape r••Ult'' n 1\ I"<' , ut
•tl bct\1rt' midnight
-\hout ~'ill OCll tx'•'fl1t "'C'rC' at
1r, 1r,11n l'ht> fi, c PanhanJk, <•untu•,
~ ht•rt' .ih.e~~~cr n .. u' Mdi.'n'ti the
t'' a, uath"n ,_.1d R<·~ ,,1, t' an ,,,
1'11al "Ith the IK-r.1 nmt•nt 1)f l:me~
fn\' \1anagement ·H'\harn.11~ffic1al'
l''11m.i1cd , .. ~ \l<IC • f't'l•rk "'ere ,it
!('\ It'd "" '\ Jl u.11 I r ufller' I hen
"unJJ\
Patient asks 'Wh·at's clunking?',_
uestion referred to
the reassuring sound
of hts arUflctal heart
TUCSON. Ant (AP) -The
younaest art1fic1al heart patient was
alert af\er his temperature dropped tQ
no rmal. and nu1d in ht lungs ape
pcarcd to have cleared up. offi<'tal~ at
Un1ve~1t) Medical \enter ~1d . un
day
Michael D rummond. 25. of
Phoen1ll, asked h1omed1cal enain~r
Rach m1th, "What'\ th!\ clun~1ng't''
rcfemni to tht sound of h1'i J3r, t~ 'T
mechanical hc:u1. said ho,p1tal
!IPO .. CS'-'Oman 01annt" lln·I H.111t
Drummond v. J<; h1,pin~ 1c1 v. .11l h
some 1enn1~ and ll)(1tb.lll 110 tck
'1i1on s he rC'<'O' erNI Imm th<' the
1mplan\ \Uf1Cf) Thur<id.l' that m.idt'
him the '''Hh man tt1 l'C'Ct'•'t' the
mechanical heart Bret 11.artC' "''l<.1
Thrtt other Jar" 1._ . ., rK1p1cnt' '''"
suf\1\e-t~o 1n Lout\\ Ille "-' .And
one in ·~eden
Docton Q1d • ''ru' had ra'aged
Orummond'' (l\\ n heart and that hc
v.-ould ha\t had 11 to ~4 hour" 10 ltve
w11hout the implnn tTnltkt other
Jan 1k 7 rt\ 1p1('nl\ ht ,, C\p('('ted t<'
.. ttp the a1r-po1o>.ered pump onl) until
he rc~1n\ ~trtngth nnrl 11 human hc~m
""'"1labk for a tn1n~plan1
I
Otummona "'a' s1mn~ ufl "' "" hospital he'd and e '«'r\'l\IOf h1\ Jrm'
and leg\. and h1\ fam1h 't\ltC'J ~1m
'lunda' Brtt H•rie ~mi
'f \'tf'\th1n~ stall.Look hn<' t ie ''
.llert. he 1\ rtspon!l1'e." 8rtt Harte
wd. "Di 1 \.tar~ l Le' inSt1n " "onh ·
denl that lhett I\ Ol' rncum11n11 '
U\IOSOn I\ head C'lflM 'n1\('l'\lt\ ell
mona anifioal hun rc.srarch
team
Or lad.< ot'l('l4'nd v.h(l performed
the opcnt1on. had !Ml1d tu.rd&\ he
"'•s con~rned aN.lut a · "'n1fi,~n•
amount" ot t1u1d in Drummond '
lun~. •dd1ni that Joct<lf\ ~re
mon1tonng him Im fl<'"thle pnl'u
mon1a Ho""<'' r r Arri Hartt \81J
\11 11.1.1• 11.11 rH' 111\ait' -nan' d~areu
ur tll'l 'n1l1>u'h
()rummtmd ,m _.,,l\lant \U~r
mar~('I m.1n..l11e1 al\t1 had hc-tn
runntnll a fe,er unul \aturJ.n v.hen
l ,-if'l('land de'\ 1de-d In m rea'i<' hi\
t'lk'<lJ , H\'Ul.1t1<'n throu,h the pla\tll
heart •
-'on naminatmn had lound that hi'
l°'trtm1t1e\ #w\trt u1IJ "'""I" his ft ('('.
t p~r ltt' and bai ii. ~« warm •
but at\C'r the c 1rculat1on ....,a, ancrca~J t
hi' temptraturr dropped from about •
I 0 I dqr«s to ~., Rtt1 H•~ utd
( Opt"land Uid the blood nov.
•Jlparenth h d httn 1nadf'Quate bl' .au~ o( Drummond' \tte he
"'t1Jhrd ahout ~I 0 10 220 pound'
v.htn he cnter('(J the hospt(\l
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:LawY.ers get Supreme aOVice
125.000 program coritects strategie
of state attorneys.before highest court· :
'WASHINGTON {AP)-Orqon
Attorney General David
Frohnmayer became a success
~--U~u;...Jl.4JIO.. Supreme. Coun after ht:
learned. amona other thinl$. of lbe
merits of last-minute stateay
switches and lcavina his 00.noned·
down shirts at home. ·
Frohnmaycr and top-ranking law
enforcement officials from other
states since 1982 have picked up bits
of wtsdom from a federally sup-
ported program aimed at 1mprovina
their Supreme O>urt track rcoord.
"Ifs a splendid program," said
Frohn mayer, who won an important
criminal justice case this year. He has
~c1pated 10 the program's mock
court sessions -dress rehearsals -
.
to prel)Are for five appearances
before the h1ah ooun.
One of the first things he was~.
tauatu was 1bc nine justices hayc
their quirks. inclodin' Chief Justice
Warren Burger's belief that . but-
toned-down collars are inap-
propriate aturc for workina lawyers.
More substantively, Frohnmayer
was persuaded to abandon his at-
tempt to urae the court to overrule a
key precedent Ill the cnminal c.asc
decided earlier this year.
After listening to has critics.
Frohnmayer instead told the justices
his case differed signfic1antly from
that p~ent. The result: a 6-3
victory for 0regon as the court ruled
that a confession is admissible
evidence even though a sus~·s
earlier oonfes ion was obtained by
pobcc unlawfully.
··1 1Crubbed the (oriJina.1) ar1u·
ment because It might cauae an·
tagomsm," Frohnmayer said. "It
turned out to be very sage and useful
advice."
He-elS&-menqed to O'f'crcome,
af\er seeing a videotape of his
rehtarsal. has manncnsm of clearina
his throat repeatedly. Frohnmayer
also concentrated on speak.in& more
dehberatel.y.
"I was told I speak somethina like
a machine gun," he said.
Douglas Ross, on loan from the
Jusuce Dcpanment. guides the pro-
1ect for the National Association of
Attorneys General.
Justice Department attorneys and
pnvate lawyers, usually three to a
panel. pose as the justices to preside
over the rehearsals. ;;;.=:;:==::::=;:::;:::::;;;::=;:;=========;:::;::::;;;1 "It's been really g(a ti fying." said'
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This Wednesday September 4..
R811MVatlons a Muat.
Ross. "We've hcar<t from several
JUSllces who say there have been
immeasurable improvements."
Laudatory notes were sent by
Justices Wilham J. Brennan and
Harry A. Blackmun, praising the
project and a similar undertaking by
the Academy for State and Loe.al
Government.
Burger also enthus1a.stically en-
dorses the program. Previously, he
had cnt1cizcd state· lawyers for not
measunng up to Justice Department
lawyers who argue for the federal
J'B.IVlmOll • APPUANCEI • ~
aovcmment in Supreme Coun cases.
Ross said the program costs about
S 12$,000 a year. He hopes it wiU be
expanded and tfeoome permanent,
with a $200,000 annual budact
financed by the state .
A Justice Oepanment conference
room is the setting for the so-called oow:.owu.-similar 10 law school
exercises. The sessions allow the
attorneys to bone their arguing s.lul~
and their arauments before actually
facing the JUStices.
Since I 982 there have been I 11
shch dry runs, and a new round wall
begjn before the Supreme Court's
1985-86 term stans Oct. 1.
Ross himself may be the most
persjs1enl high court watcher an
recent years. He's in court most days
argumtnts are heard. picking up tips
to pass on to the &tale lawyers.
The advice can be mundane, such
as how to operate the crank that
raises and lowers the lectern from
which a lawyer presents his case. And
it can deal with the personal behav-
ior of the justices.
One red flag 1~ the host1 le question.
For example, Just1oe Thurgood
Marshall's gruff style 1s likely to
ruffle a lawyer while provoking
laughter from courtroom spectators.
Ross sa1d good advice for a lawyer
victim1~ by Marshall's wit ap-
peared in a newspaper article some
years ago, encouragrng the lawyer to
"take heart. You may be winning
some quiet sympathy from some of
the other justices."
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100 hamburger~ ---·
SACRAMENTO (AP) -Lunch 1s
more than just a meal to countless
California private pilots. It's also a
launchpad for adventure in the sktC'>
- a reason 10 climb into thal cockp11
and take off into the great blue
beyond. ·
The flying-to-lunch bunch makes
no particular demands when 11 comes
lo cuisine. To their wa y of thinking.
what you eat 1s less 1mponant than
how you get to 1t.
Expense 1s also not an issue. "I've
had many a S 100 hamburger (count·
1ng travel costs)," admits Jack Van
Valkenburgh, a commercial propen> salesman (or Coldwell Banker who
flies a twin-engine, s1x-sea1
Beechcran Duke.
Other pilots tell of great places to
Jet a dehc1ous sandwich for two for
JUSt $2.50-plus perhaps $50 or$ I 00
travel cost.
Van ValkenbWJb, says his "m1m-
a1rliner" has paid for itself" I 0 llmec,
over" and "made me a lot of deal'> I
wouldn't have made."
Whether a business lunch or fl ying
for fun , Van Valkenburgh's fa vontl'
destinations are the Nut Tree 1n
Vacaville and Jonescy's Steak Hou~
in Napa.
Both catenes are located adJacent
to an airstrip, but the resemblance
stops there.
The well-manicured and colorful
Nut Tree is a busthn~ tounst mecca
with restaurants. wine cellar gift
shops. a toy shop and amu'>t'ment
train between an a1rstnp and Inter-
state 80. Jonescy's, Van Valkenburgh say,,
is about as attractive as a bus statmn.
but it has good burgers and steaks
"When I JO with my fam1l y, I go to
the Nut Tree," Van Valkcnburgh
says. "When I go with th e guys, I go to
Jonescy's."
The "guys" are a group of busi-
nessmen who gather on Saturdays at
Sacramento's Executive Asrporr-and
pick a spot to fl y to for lun ch.
"Most of the places we go, we don't
go to because the food 1s good. The
ma1or pan of going to lunch 1s the
airfield, so you'll be able to go out and
kick tires." Van Valkenburgh says.
Ed Callaway. a former scientist
who ga ve up a Job running an electron
microscope to run Executive flyers,
Inc. in Sacramento hsts the Yolo
Fliers Country Club. a two-minute
walk from the north end of the
Woodland-Watts airfield. among his
favonte lunch stops.
The anteroom 1s decorated with
av1at1on plaques and paraphemaha.
including a large framed display wtlh
autographed photos of famous pilots
who have dropped by for lunch.
Despite the country club lltle, pn~s
are modest .\ recent lunch came to
less than S 15 for three and was quite
tast).
Our companion at the table was
Onn Koukol, a pilot who runs air
tours to Hearst Castle, Yosemite and
"'hale-watching sites on the coast. He
came up with several more nominees
tor great ea11ng places to fl y to.
He take\ passengers on Yosemite
lours lo Columbia, where the airport
1s a pleasant three-eighths of a mile
1.1.alk on th e Dondero nature tnul
through the backyard of Columbia
Elementary school to the center of
that quai nt Mother Lode mining
to1.1.n and a he»t of catenes The best
of the lot. for Koukors money. 1s the
( 1" Hot.ti. a restored V1ctonan that
nix'ratcS as a training fac1hty for the
local community collqe's school of
hotel and restaurant management.
"\\.e'\e always had good food
there and they w1U try things that
mo1t restaurant\ ¥>On't." Koukol
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Other Koukol favonte' where pi-
lot!> can t.alll directly from the a1rstnp
10 the restaurant include the Sheraton Inn d1n1ng room 1n ( oncord and
Man1clla's Sea Food lnf\ at Hay-
ward
Other pilots ll\t lllher favonte Oy-
1n luncheon spot\ 1n "-onhern Cali-fornia .
Bob Barham. manaecr of the state
Air Re10urc~ Board's toxic air
pollutants section. Otes has mother-1 n-law to ( h1co for lunch at the Plane
Ole Och . located on tl)e airfield.
New bone marrow
tre•ts rare disease
LOS ANGELES (AP) -A boy
with a rare and often fatal disease who
received a bone marrow transplant
three ycan aao has had sianificant
Improvement in has neurol<>&ical
development, and UCLA researchers
attribute 1t to the transplant.
II is the first demonstration that
cells from a bone marrow transplant
are able to ~t into the central nervous
system, ta1d Or. Stephen A. Feig.
c:bic! of pediatric hematology-on·
colpay 11 the UCLA Medical Center
The di1C111c, called infantile
met.achrornat1c leukodyattophy, or
Mt.0, causes dcaeneration of the
bnin and spinal cord bccauac the
individual leeks an enzyme necessary
ror lh• break~of .. product tha(
lfldually delU'Oys the central ner·
Y.OUS lyltem.
"We now have evidence that we
can c~2e the cou'1C of th11 disuse," F ' c~e doctor cautioned, however,
that damaae proouccal>y the disease
before the transplant may be 1r-
revera1blc. ,
,,\he boy wa 11 months old when he~rece1ved the transplant from a
sister Their parents had two other
children with the same disease who
died at 31'1 yea rs and 5 years of a,e.
Both those children had senous
ncurolos.ical impairments, but the
boy has improved proarcu1vely since the transplant
"We ~• no evidence that the
progrc~'i1vc ncurol0&1cal develop-
ment 1s slowing. But, of course, we
"have no Iona-term cxpcnencc in follow-u~ of patients blce this " the physician said. '
At the llmc of the transplant the
UCLA research ccam hoped that boy
would receive the needed enzyme
throu&h the whi~ blood cclb in has sister's bone marrow. ·
The medical team nu now bttn
ab e to show that white blood cells
cultured from the boy'• spin.al nu1d •~ all female , proof that they came from the ong1n1I donor, Feia said.
Researcher• 11.a noted that the
•mount of the compound that de-
stroy• nerve ct.Us ln the aptnel fluid haddcerca~
The ease o,peos \he odu1bd1ty that
hone marrow tran pla"t• can aid
other disorders of the central nervou1
system in volvina miu1n1entyme11n whue blood etll,
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.carter victorious,
prince uproarious
PUINS, Ga. (A P)-When Jtm1Dy Carter patched a softball team
compoted orform.cr adm1n1strat1vc 11dc, to victory, he Joked that the 9-1 wm boosted has record to 1-43
"Thia is the first victory of m y hfet1me," said tht' ex-president. 61
Saturday'.• pme in Carter's hometown was pan of a Labor Day
weekend reunion of more than 200 former administration otlit!1als and
other-Jueata. Jo41y Poweu, Can er's White House press secretary, had
oraan12ed the ICt·t<>atJher. whach also featured a fish fry and barbecue
Suit ~ .... ABC's White House correspondent who played
on the oppoama team, said l\e bit solid balls and had unlucky breaks
.. "He fiaured. some technical w~y to get me'out," said Donaldson.
Of course, he dad that all during has presidency."
• • • SANQRINGHAM, Enatand (AP)-Four of the queen's hor~s
aot ~Y.al tonaue.lash10J from Prtace PblUp af\er the carnage he was driv1n11n a horsemanship contest went astray.
Rcponers at the ('lorwJch Union Tnals heard Ph1hp sho ut "You
bloody twits!" Saturday after the team aallopcd to the wrong t>1de of.an obstacle on the course in this cast England city. -. 0n the second g~round, the pnncc negotiated the COUf1C
sucx:eufuUy. But the 64-year-old ex-seaman, known for his sal ~ tanaua&e. wu overheard mumbluig. "You're a useless lot ..
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Danny's Week delights. '
"You can wa.11 on them wn.hout ~ver ruruuna out of
ene'I)'," We1lcrsa1d "Tbey don't ca.tt 1ftbe day as mny or
cloudy, lak.t some ~pie Tbcy JUlt care Lhat 11 elllta "
Barb Fncdenchs, director of the Doualas County
Anocaauon for Rewdcd C1ULcns. estimated at would oc»t
Couple hono~s son ·s memory
by h0sttng mentcilly retarded
OSAIU , Mann. (AP) -For Jack and-Ma~t about S200a week to send each retarded pcnon to camp, a
k" h h cost that would be prob1b1uvc for some Wealer, "Danny's Wtt. as a c ancc to honor t car son She uad the Wc1lcn wtll forfeit as much as $2,200 io
. who died nine years aao from comphcauons of Down·~ vacation rent.a ls for th11 week. Th.e coun:J ARC wiU ma.kc
syndrome. llY: be d . :1.. rr-;..,,r For 100 mentally retarded people, the week 15 a lime of up the d111e~ncc tween onauons an tne cost o 1uuu
watb Una~ Way mont'y · entcruinment and d1n1n1 provided free by the Weller "They JCt to fish and swim and do thlOp they don't do
family. very often,' fncdenchs said "They looked forward to It Last week, the couple o~cd 10 large cabins, dashed •'fo r months "
out nearly 1,000 mcala, balled fish hooks. p vc boafndcs, Most of the retarded came from aroup homes or
and st.aaed binfO games, puppet shows and country music instttuuon&. "A lot of them att under 1ovcmment
at the Buck Point Resort they own on Lake Osakis programs that allow for a certain amount of fun. but not.
"Some of these people arc 50-some years old and they this." fncdenchs saad. .
never swam or have ~n on a lake in theLr !.1.ves," said The We1lers -worlona from 6:30 a.m. to 10:30 p.m.
Wealer, standanaon a pier and batting hooks for some ofh1s each day-were reluctant to talrabout tbetr role. Instead,
guests. "Some of these people have been 1nsu1u11onahzcd tht:) praised neighbors and fnends wbo donated ume, fOOd
for years." and money
"I love you. Jack, .. ca lled o ut a woman holding a ··-<\ farmer brouaht in 150 ears of com," Wealer said
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LOS ANGELE (AP) Dan "I auess an my mind the adea of a man
Wakefield's painful pc~nal lessons bci.n.g from Vcrmo')t connoted even greater
learned in launchinea television scriesand mnoccncc,'' he sa1d. "God knows I wa
watchina It slowly sttlJ\Jle him provided innocent and nai ~ enough. But I wanted
the material for one of the funniest novels to make the character in th(\ book more so
aboul the television industry. for the fun of it and tor the dramatic
Wakeficld'a -----=-icnr,act. ex pc tie n ces ·I was single but I brought wtth me a
with the.pro m-· woman I had livlfd wath for seven years. I
ising series assumed J'd li ve w1tb her all my lift'. In the
\•Ja~cs at 15" book the wife is the one who demands to
were da sap· return to the East. rn·my own life. she was
pointing, but the one who wanted to stay and I was the
fortunately he one who went back to Boston. he still lives
left town with here."
bis sense of Wakefield wrote the pilot movie for
humor intact. '·James at IS" in Boston, but he was 1ov1ted
The book is here to be story consultant for the scnes
"Selling Out." after the NBC movie attracted 42 percent
from L1 ttlc. of the viewing audience.
Brown & Co., "James at Is :· stamng Lanct' Kerwin.
and 1t tells of a was the story of the parn and JO} ofjt<>wmg
Vermont col-up. Things we nt swimmingly at first. TV
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MOT_OfM_lllK_ 1-==~~ 8M DllGO AT LAAOE IOlO ONQ *~um""" J'""" S1& .... " ltn~s1 MOYIE .... VI -_,. • ., ttt "Alt Thi Right~" (1983) John=~ Olcildnaon Tom Cruise, Craig l. Nellon.
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b 11 tc rs we c t DAN WAKEFIELD were the executive producer and produccr-
pursuat of the elusive brass ring. The director.
1 professor. Perl) Moss, was overwhelmed But when NPC p1ckt'd up the show for
by the dazzle oflifc in the fast lane. In the the rest of the 1977-78 season the network
cod, his marriage is an shambles. his career fired Manulis and Hardy. NBC had other
down the drain. and he 1s wiser but sadder. plans for the show. An NBC executive
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MOVIE CAPrTOl JOUANAL * •~ "Sumce" (1983) A.I PICino, HEAUNO FOR TODAY -12:15-
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"My own experiences werc the ansp1ra-ordered that James lose his varg,anit y on his
tion for the book:' said Wakefield, "but I 16th birthday (when the show became
went out of my way to make sure the "James at 16"). ~
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1~ AMEAICA * H 'A "Carnal KllQWlldgt" (1971)
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--~:a c.gney, Barbera Hale I WHATSMYUHE
.. ~ Big Sco<e" ( 1983) Ft.id
WINlamaon, Jolin Saxon. characters did not represent any ran 1cular "That's when I left the show," said
individual>. I've been asked if did any Wakefield. "They wanted shows in which
research. My answer is that my life was the James fears he had a venereal disease and
research." in which he gets his driver's license. There
Wakefield arrived in ·Holl ywood from was just too much controversy, and my
Boston in 1977 after a television pro-protectors, Martin and Joe. had left."
H "Thi DMdty Hunt" (1971) Tony LOU GRANT -·
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duction executi ve invited him to create a He laughingly calls "Selling Out" a
series from his novel "Going Al' the Way." "how-not-to book." B Cl) ~&AWE *"Ring Of Dtelre" (1981) Georgina QI ""'"ic S{ltlvln,,PIUI Thomll. ***~ "Carrie" (1952) L.aurtnct
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Response to wife was a~ rap
DEAR ANN LANDERS: Arc you
on vacation? I couldn't believe the
answer to the woman whose husband
is out of work, watches TV all night
and wants to make love every after·
noon on the lumpy living room couch
because that's the only place he can get
real satisfaction. ·
terrible tcmpet? readers about that loony answer. -.
D ISAPPOINTED IN GRAND
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DEAR GRAND: No, I wa1n't on<>
vacation. Wiien I 10 away for a llttle
rest and retaabllltatlon my column•
are written well lD advance. Nobody
1bo1 t1 for me. Ever.
This woman has a real problem and
you were blind not to sec it. That
husband of hers is a chauvinistic clod.
She ou&ht to cross his head with a
baseball bat and push him out the
door every afternoon instead of ac-
commodating ~iJn on the couch. The
bum should be told to $Cl J}job -any
kind of honest labor will do.
I'll bet you heard from a lot of
Is his wife afraid the kids might walk
in, as she said, or is sheaf raid to cross
the miserable wretch because he has a
You are rt1bt. I dldn't exactly cover
myself wltb 1lory wbea I wrote tbat
aaawer. Ttaank1 for calllDI me on tbe lr:==========================~1 carpet. You weren't tbe oaly reader wbo let me uow I bombed.
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published many wonhwhile letters
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the need to rid our highways and
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cstrians. ncgliacnt and stoned bike
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and k11lcd a pedestrian. I cannot begin
to describe the anguish I sufTer,cd as a
result of that incident. I did not, thank
God. suffer from guilt. The person
who lost his life was walk1 ng after dark
where there was no sidewalk. He was
wearing dsrk clothing and movi ng
with the traffic. The man was elderly.
He stepped or stumbled into my
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motonsts. the accident rate an this
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'High priest' keeps low p~ofile
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Motown
Rccor;ds was .a~rdcd nlm riahu to Marvin Oaye s hfe story at an auction
pittina the slain sin~r·s old label
qainst a New York busine1 man.
Con way Twitty avoiding TV. publicity.
but 5 0 No. 1 hits s p eak for themselves
hkc 1 sona that says the th1nas a man
wants to u y and doesn't know bow to sar, 1t 'I'm a fan too; I hke what the fan
hke l beheve that's why I can psck the
son15. l have a fan's car."
Ounoa ba rock 'o' roll days, lua hn.
·•Landy Blue Boy," earn((! him aaold
record. He also made 1 few 1'1\0V\CS,
11med 11 the youth mackd., mc!udan1
··Se~ Kittens Go to Collett "
The record C'J>mpanY. said it would
aive Gaye's estate, which his $9.2
million &n claims apinst it, $46,000
for an 18-month opti¥ to rights to
oroduce a film about ~he sinaer, SS,000 to extend the optaon for six
months, SS0,000 if it fails to make the
film within two years, anti 2.S percent ·.
of the profits if 1t is made. P unna the public auction Thurs-
day in Superior Court, attorneys for
the estate rejected an offer from a
representative of businessman Rich-
ard . Pollack worth more than
Motown's, later citing ats cxpencn~
in movie production.
The 44-ycar-old Gaye, whose 23
years as a recording artist mcludcd
the sonas "Sexual Healing" and
"What's Going On," was shot to
death by his father follow1na an
araumcnt on April I, 1984. at the
family's Los Angel.es home. ~D1raJ Twitty
NASHVILL&, Tenn. (AP) -He'~
ra.rely seen on tclevmon, avoids
interviews with newspapers and
mapzincs and says he's never hired a
publicist or manager tQ promote his career.
Conway Twitty has . the lowest
profile of any m&Jor star in Nashville.
But that hasn't stopped the "high
priest" of country music from having
SO No. I hits.
"To sec Conway Twitty, you've got
to ao to the coliseum because you
won't see him on TV or on some
mapzine cover." he said in a rare
interview. "My thing 1s radio. I stack
close to that. Radio sets yo ur im·
•aination on fire."
H11 first No. I hn was the 1958
tune, "It's Only Make Scheve," the
song he still sings to olose hi' eoncens.
The latest h\t fo r the SJ-year-old
s1ngcr-son~wntcr 1s "Don't Call Him a Cowboy.·
Twttty, who dreamed of becoming
a Baptist minister and who preached
at rcv1val1 as a bo>. Meer. to tell a story
to 11lumate how a Conrad Twitty hat
1s born. It's about a cpuple listcnsna to
has music.
"He puts his money m a JUkebo>,,
the sona comes on. he squeeze11 'her
hand at the naht n)Oment. they arc
happy and Conway Twitty has got a
hit record," the country kmg said.
Twiny has been a rccordmg star for
about JO years. He stan ed as a rock 'n'
roll artist 1n the l 9SCX and turned to
country music m the '60s.
He works seven days a week except .
for five weeks he takes off at the end of
the }car "I don't know an y other
way, .. he sa1d.
Much of his time 1s spent p1ckmg
the songs for the one album he
releases every eight months He
estimates he hstcns to 2,500 new
songs to choose the best I 0 for each
LP.
.. I pick a song a woman wall hke for
sure." he said. "Women are more
sens111vc and get the Point quicker. I
Twnty had a streak of more tUn 30
stra1aht No. I country hits until J 977.
when his "Georaia Keeps Pulhna on
My Rana" fell one shon of reacruJ18
the top spot.
"Dolly Parton's 'Herc You Come
Again' got to No. I and stayed and
stayed and stayed," he recalled.
'"Georgia Keeps Pulhna on My Ring'
got to No. 2 and stayed and stayed and stayed."
Twttth~ the son of a M1ss1ss1pp1
Rs ver boat captain, was born in Fnari
Point, Miss .. and ratsed an Helena~
Ark. His real name ss Harold Jrnluns.
but he changed at before bis carttr
unfolded. taking Conway from Con-
way, Ark .. and Twttty from Twitty,
Texas. ·
His father taught him his first
musical~ chords on a smaJI guuar
when he was onJy 4 On Saturday
nights. his family would gather
around the radio to hstcn to the
Grand Ole Opry.
However, before sbow buW>eu
beckoned. Twtuy bad a str0na
interest in sporu He wu offered a
contract to pla)' bueball for the
Philadclptua Phllltcs t.ftet be ttad~·
ated from hiab •· ~ool. He wu a .469• himna centerflelder but deci~
music was bas uue love.
Baseball remains an interest. and
he 1s p&'1 owner of the Nashville
Sounds. a minor lcque team.
Some of Twittts bigest hsl$ in-
clude "Tiaht fitun' Jeans," ''Hello
.1 Darhn'," "Lmda on My Mand,"
"After A11 the Good Is Oone,'' ··1
Can't See Me Without You," "The
Games Daddies Play.'' "Lost tn the
Feeling.," "You've Never Been This
Far Before" and his version of "The
Rose."
Despnc lhe No. I tuts. b~'s never
been voted top male vocahst by the
Counuy Mustc AsSOCtation -some-
thing he says has intensified loyaJty to
him by has fans.
Ghetto musicians go-go-going
It's all
BJ, ~:!~ALD POWERS A "'-Wrllef
NEW YORK -The word out of
WashinJton for this faJI is drop the
bomb, it's party time: Put on your
happy feet Amcnca, it's time to go-go.
Jn case you haven't heard, the next
thing on the scene 1s ao-so music, a b~nd of hard-driving street rap and
fu nk that's been kicking around the
inacr city of the nation's capital for at
least IS years.
Now, the music that's "h1tttn' and
ntckin' like Popeye's chicken," as one
record impresano puts It, 1s gomg
national. c. "The major record labels are scoop-19J up what's left of the unsigned
bands, and promoters ha ve
opes that an upcoming movie.
to Go," will do for go-go what
"~turday Night Fever" dad for disco.
The music 1s rough. raw, often
rau nchy and ·always unrelcntin,.
When the band cranks it up it doesn t
stop: The tunes merge one into
another in a solid hour or more of soul
shaking music.
"It's all basic. not complicated. But
1f it's not done right at tu ms to noise,"
sa.id sinacr and guitarist Chuck
Brown, whose band, the Soul Search-
ers, recently performed in.New York.
Brown, the 50-year-old "god-
father" of go-go, 1s credued with
creating the music back in the '60s
when bands were still judged by how
closely they could mimic the sounds
of Top 40 hits.
To hvcn it up a btt, Brown kept the
percussion going between tunes while
he chanted and rapped wtth the
crowd. The youngsters. made a pan of
the show, loved it.
"Go-go's a fam ily affair," says
Brown. "Audience pa~1c1pa11on as
the most important thing tn this type
ofmusac."
Brown. a lean and wu) ex-boxer.
entered music as a youngster playmg
piano sn a neighborhood church. But
after a few years has career made a
ma1or turn.
In all jood soul, it's the beat that
counts. Oo-10 bands are usually large UF! is "' ll£ACH -eight musicians or more -driven by a heavy percussion se<:uon of JvHN CANOY. RICHARD .IUNNA
drums, conps. cowbells, tambonnes PO .it A.~o~T.PICTURB ~
and a th robbina bass.
The drummers, lead players m the HOW PLAYING
bands, lay down a pumping beat that MMA ,w llUlfTMta. KACH ma
is accented' by spare gui\ilr ntTs. ~~ =e:=Oll ---~
keyboards and horns. COSTA •u lllVlllf ~ Orar>Qf During the set the vocals will vary Ectwam8nllel fOwl'Clllll "1!•"'1• o-... .,,
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rapping and chanting, all fn a call-=·~~ =e• ~ ahd-responsc that belies the m1;1sic's c...1e1 g79m1 63A ~ er-1n
JOSpel roots and pulls the audience a. fOflO Eowaios £• Toio ~' 9500 •1·.i
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GARFIELD
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MOON MULLINS
RETA IL C>ETAIL. .. EXCUSE ME, MP.DAM· -
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DINNER, SAM APPR~n-E
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WE'RE NOT SUPPOSED TO .
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by J im Davis-
Q.1-Both vulnerable. as South you ·
hold:
+J83 ~'.JS +Q76 +109743
The bidding has proceeded:
North East South Weat
I (:;7 Pa11 Pa11 I +
diamonds. Par tner could want to
double two clubs and you must not
deprive him of the opportunity.
Pass. 1£ partner can't double two
clubs. he will take some other appro
priate action -he knows your side
Obie Pae• 2 + Paa• • has the balance or power.
by Ferd & Tom Johnson
M.M M ISS ~REEN --
A BOUT 'JbUR SAL.&'S
IEC.HNIQUE
~ E;:-
4 + Pa11 ? ·
What action cfo you take?
A. -Partner must have a very
powerful hand. Despite the fact that
you have promised nothing, he is
prepared to contract for 10 tricks.
Your jack of hearts, queen of dia
monds and fifth club are little
goodies that he knows nothing
about. They just warrant a raise to
five clubs.
Q.2-Neither vulnerabl~. a South,
with 40 on score, you hold:
+K76 (:;7QJ052 OKQJ7 •Q9
The bidding has proceeded:
North Eael South Weet
I • Pa11 I 0 PH•
3 + Pau ?
What action do you take'!
A.-Your hand is worth one effort.
especially since you should promote
the value of the queen or clubs. It is
a choice between fou r clubs and
three no trump. Since you havf'
by Harold Le Ooux mostly soft values and you .cannot
be sure how u eful your diamond
HOW AAE YOU, ETHEL? I 'LL BC HAVING DINNER HER E 1
WILL YOV Pl.EASE CALL MY ~SWERING SERVICE ANO
LET THEM KNOW?
honors will ~. we prefer thrte no
!;'> trump.
Q.3-Fi<ith vulnerahlf, a'i :-iouth you
hold
•83 • A K764 ~ KQIOS +72
Thr b1dd1ng ha~ prOC'ecded
• outh WHt orth Ea1t
I (':' I + Obit I NT
PaH Pau Obie 2 +
?
W ha you bid now '/
A. -Par'tntr has the enemy on the
rope' and they are nounder1ng.
l)on't bail thtm out by bidding two
l .
Q.4 -Neithe r vulnerable, as South
you hold:
•Kl0542 ~QJIO 0 8 ·+AQJ 6
The bidding has proceeded:
OMAR
SHARIFF
North Ea1t South W eat
I + Paa1 3 + Pu1
5 + PaH ? ..
What action do you Lake'/
A.-We cannot construct a hand
where partner is missing both red
aces and the king o( trumps and
where he would still be strong
enough t.o make a slam try. Why,
then. didn't he cut\ bid or ask for
aces?j{e must be worried 'about the
trump suit. irnd ytrn en ~et trtnntn<t
at rest on that s<'ore. Bid six spades.
Q.5-As South. vulnerable. you
hold:
+QI095 A3 0 9874 +JI02
The bidding ha~ procf' dtd·
North EHt outh Weet
L + I 0 Paae PaH
Obie Pau I • Pate
2 + PaH ?
What 'action do you lake!
A. -Partntr "showinl{ a very good
hand, and• you have more useful
values than he hu llny right to u
pect. We would not blame you if you
decided to Jump to fou r spades.
However. you shou ld cater t.o the
possibility that partner has raised
with only three spades and that the
hand might play better in some
othPr strain. Bid three clubs. This
must be a forward-going move and
1t warns partner that you have only
a four-card spade suit. Now he will
be perfectly placed to select the
best contrart.
CHARLES
GOREN
Q.6 -Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
+QJS (:;783 ¢975 +AKJ102
9-rtner open~ the bidding with a
demand bid of two spades. What do
you respond?
A. -There is no letting how high
you will want tq get. A small slam •
should be certain and a grand slam
is po sible. To allow for an orderly
investigation, set the tr ump suit M
oncf! by raising to three spades. 1f
you show your clubs first and then
4!upport spades. partner will never
believe that you h11vt such a Cine
holding In h1 SUit.
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Gore•'• ••• •eweletter for ~rids• ,a.,.,.., write G.,... Brldse Letter,
1909 CfH .. laMa An., Clnnamla-
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Daily Pilat MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2. 1985
N•vr•tllov• wlna U.S. Open m•tch In 37 mlnutea. 82.
A•m player• trying to c•rry on without DlckerHn. 84.
Yanks lower the boom
Consecuti~e blasts by Mattingly, Baylor
help New York rally to beat Angels, 5 -3
NEW YORK (AP)-·ln the home
run department. Don Matun~y and
Don Baylor had been at opposite ends
of the Ne w York Yankees spectrum
Going into the fi nal game of a four-
game set against the Angels, Matt1n1t-
ly had h11 11 home runs since Aug.~
Baylor hadn't h1Lone since Aug. 8 .
On Sunday, however. the two were
on the same wavelength, h1111ng
consecuti.ve homer's 10 the seventh
1001ng to break a 3-3 ue as the
Yankees beat the Angels. 5-3
Ma111nsJy also had homered 1n 1h,,
sixth innmg as the Yankees scored
three runs to tie the score
The "IClOr)', coupled w11h a 4-1
Toronto loss 10 Chicago. pulled the
Ya nkees w11h1n four games of the
first-place Blue Jays in the Amencan
League East.
"J'd been sitting on 19 home runs
fo r three weeks," Ba}'Jor said ··But I
never doubted that I would hit
another. But here 111s, Sept. I A ugu~t
is gone a nd we're going down the
stretch."
Baylor's homer came 1n a p1nch-
h1ttmg role. This past month. Baylor
has been platooning at designated
hitter with either Ken Gnffc}' or Dan
Pasqua. left-handed h1uers. and has
said he wants 10 be traded after the
season.
"I can't let my feeli ngs n~ht nov..
Angela (Slaton 5-10) at Oetroft
(Tanana J .. 12).
Time: 10:30 a.m.
TV: Channel 5.
Radio: KMPC (710).
interfere "'ll h >Nhat Wl' ar~ tr)'tng to
do ·· Ba) lor 'Wild "and that's to
ovenake Toronto ..
"1a111n~h \ tv.o-homer game. SJ"·
mg him _ 5 on the ~ason. v.as h1<o
founh tht'> ~ear all coming since .\ug ..,
"I v.as e"<pecllng to hit about 20 or
'>u this )ear·· said Ma111ngj), who also
raised his maJor league-leading RBI
total lo IOlS "But J don't reall) thin!..
about 1ha1 I JUSt try to h11 the ball ·
hard."
Tht' Yankee-. lied the '\corl' ofT
ngh1-hander "11ke V.111 -<a ho had
taken a '"'o-h1t shutout 1n10 the -.1~1h
inning. then went ahead against ~I
Holland. 0-1
""-'hke didn't ha\e the kind of stuff
"'hen he came.out as he did when the
gamestanl'd ·· ~ngels' "1anager(1ene
~tauch said "I ducked Ba~ lor as long
as I could but tHe~ did bnni him in
against Holland ..
Baylor's homer came on the first
pitch from Holland, who st.aned the
inning The back-to--back homers
made a winner of Bob Sharley. 4-4.
who relieved New York starter Joe
Cov.le)' in the s.1xth inning Bnan
Ft)her pttched the final two innings
for his I 0th save •
In the New York a.1xth, Wm walked
Ricke)' Hende~on to start the inning.
and. one out later. Ma1t1ngly Int a l-0
pitch into the nght<enter field
bleacher'> ~1th t"o out. Ron Hasse}
singled and Mike Pagl1arulo reached
ba~ on an error b} second baseman
Rob Wilfong A sm~e b\ Pasqua
dro'e home the t)ing run
The ~ngels scored three runs in the
first inning. two of them on a wild --.
pitch b'r Co" le) when catcher Has~}
apparenth thou~t the baller h.:d
been h11 b' the plllh
The ~ngelc; started the in ning v.11h
consecuuve singles. The first v.as a h11
up the middle b) Bnan Downing. the
second a bunt single tu third h) Rod
Care" (.He\\ ... h11 "as hJs 1.383rd
career 'iing.le mo' mg. him past Tns
Speaker in to third place on the all-
11me 11'>1
One uut la ter C 1J~k' allo"'cd a
lt'tle single to nght h) R@e Jackson.
loading the ba~s. 1hc.:n walked Jack
Ho"' ell to force in one run
With Wilfong at bat ( ov.le~ threv.
a "'ild pitch high ..ind inc;1de allov. ing
Care"' 10 score from third Jatl..'>On
scored trom 't"uind "hen Ha<.'>C.'' v.ao;
late in Lhas1nj? do"'n the hall a1 the
backstop
· OCC boning up this year Aussies
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surf titles
Sues football team
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to run entir e ly out
Laszlo completed 77 of 172 passes
for the Pirates in 1984. accounting for
976 yards and nine touchdowns. He
also has the ability to carry the ball.
Throwing out sack yardage. he was
the leadmg rusher on the team wnh
528 yards last season.
ofwishbonein '85
By DENNIS BROSTERHOUS
Of the Dtllly ...........
For the past two seasons. the
Orange Coast College football te3m
ran about half the lime out of the
wishbone offense.
·DCC
Returning 11 starters off last year's
4-6 squad, Orange Coast appears 10
have the experience to go with size
and speed as they approach the 1985-
campaign. Last year's fourth-place
Mission Conf~rence team finished
well, winning fo ur of 11s last six
Occhilupo. Cooper
crowned c hamps
at Op competition
...,-But this seasol'I. Pirates' Coach
Dick Tucker has decided to swallow
.games.
''I'd say, without a doubt. we're
going 10 be better this season." said
Tucker. "This just might be our best
team in a number of years."
'B> CHRIS MO!\A.HA:\
Sunda' a\ tht.: Op Pro \urfng
Champmn.,h1p<i wa<, a goc."'I da' Im
resident\ 111• thl P:iufa Oc.xan·,
'>horellnl' thl V.l'\tern o;h1•rl'l•ne tha!
IS
\he-bone em1ffiy. ·
1-
"This year. we've made the com-·
mittnent to io entirely with the
wishbone:· said Tucker. who added,
"with the personnel we have, we
really feel we can make it go."
The respons1b1h1y of trying. to
make the 'bon<.' work rests on the
shoulders of q1:1arterback Ken Las~o.
the standout signal-caller out of
Marina High. After sitting out tbe
1983 campaign. Laszlo got off to a
slow st.an for the Bucs last season. but
perfonned 'well in the final few games
of the '84 campaign.
Physically. the Pirates appear to
have the size to compete with an)'one.
with an 01Tens1ve hoe that averages
about 250 pounds. The defensne
front, which has been small 10 recen L
years. will also average around 250.
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Dick Tucker -;rr. ti-.r I k·nll'Ml' rnd I ,.
"Ken was a bit rusty when the '84
season staned. but he should be in
great shape this year.'' said Tucker.
"We're ex pecting big thmgs from
him."
Tucker and hi'i staff spent some
time in Apnl at the Air Force
Academy 10 scout the Falcons' ver-
sion of the wishbone.
Colorado and they were quite helpful.
They had the best wishbone in the
country last year and they spent some
time teachin~ us the finer points of
their offense. ·
To illustrate Tucker's point. Air
Force enjoyed one of its best seasons
ever last year. going 8-4 with a 21-7
I ndep<;ndence Bowl victory over
Vi~nia Tech.
Expected staners on the offcns1"c
hne mcludecenter JeffBo}'dstun (6-1.
255); guards Tim Hameli n (6-1. 240)
and Sal G uardado (5-11. 140). and
tackles Sean McNaughton (6-:!. 270)
and Tom Rutschke (6-2, 220}.
Hamelin. wh o graduated from
lrvme High. 1s the only freshman
among the group.
OCCs defensive fro nt includes
middle guard Roben Staack (6-2.
240)and tackles Roben Comeau (b-4.
265). Jerry Smith (6·5. 250) and JefT
Shanks (6-4. 235'). Staack and Shanks
are freshmen and Comeau 1s a '-=-Oell) ,._ PftOlo 1>y Tem I(..,,
"We worked closely with the Air
Force staff members while we were in
Like Air Force's offense. OCCs
wi shbone will not be geared entirely
to the run. Tucker said that he expects
to throw the ball 18 to 20 times a
game, "so the offense will be fairly
balanced." he said. (Pleaae .ee OCC/82) Mark Occhilupo show• the form that helped him capture the
Op Pro Surfing championship at Huntington Beach Sanday .
Dodgers suffer a lost weekend at.hands of Phillies
LA' s lead shrinks fc)stx
after fourth loss in row
LOS ANGELES (AP)-The Los Angeles
Dodgers and their confident managec, aren't
ready to panic quite yet after losing four straight
games at home for the first time this season.
"We've run into a little slump," Tom
Lasorda said after the Dod$ers·lost to Philadel-
phia. 4-1 Sunday. allowing the Ph illies to
complete a four-game senes sweep. "It happens
to everyone. It's JUSt one of those things.
"They (the Dodgers) could be a little tired
mentally and physicall y," added the Los
Angeles Manager. "But these are the guys who
got us here."
games over the San Diego Padres and 61'2 games
over the Cincinnati Reds. .
The most pos111ve thing Lasorda obsef'ed
dunng the disastrous senes apinst the Ph illies
was that newly acquired third baseman 8111
Madlock seems to have brought his ba111ng
prowess with him from Pittsburgh.
Madlock. acquired b) the Dodge~ Satur-
day for three players to be named later.
collected three ofhis new team's six h1l'i Sunda~
off winner John Denny, 9-11. and two
Philadelphia relievers.
''It was good to Stt Madlock get some h11s.
but it's runs we've got to get ... Lasorda said
"We're trying everything."
Tlte Dod~ers managed onl y fi ve runs in the
four games ae:iinst the Ph1lltes. who are mired
10 fifth place in the NL East.
Today'• Game
Montreal (Schatzeder 2-4) at Dodger•
(Honeycutt 7 -12 ).
Time: 5:20 p .m.
TV: Nonfl.
Radio: KABC (790).
based in Brool..I} n JO ~ear~ .igo
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Here 1s fi rst place in the National League
West. The Dodgers top the division by six
Ph1ladelph1a hadn't swept a four-game
senes from the Dod~ers since the team was
· Philadelphia wa<; sparl..ed at th1.' platl' h'
c;cco nd ba~man Juan ·amucl. "'ho hc1d n1nl'
hlls in 16 at-bats dun ng the ~nc~ and drcn c-1n
SI'< runs
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Mustangs have had
enough,readytowin
f7 returning starters gtve
Mesareaso'ilfor optimism
By ROGER CARLSON
Of the Dtllly,.... .....
Costa Mesa H1gh's Mustan~ have a lot of ~=-llillir:-~lhexperiencel:>aclc from a team wn1ch went 0-4-1
1n 1984, but 1f11 appears on tht' surface that th1!'
means there's a lot of experience at losing. well.
yes and no.
It's true. Costa Mesa's seni ors didn't win a
. game when they were freshmen. ol' a'I
sophomores, or with the varsity a year ago. the
grand totals shOWl ng ().29-1.
• But when you consider SI:"< teall\S could
score only 13 ~1nts on the Mustanas Jiut yar
in the first half bt'fore Mes.a finall> worr out
because of thin num~rs. 0.9-1 wasn't e'actl)
blowout city. . -"t tell you something.." '8YS Mt''i8 Coach
Tom BaldWln. "we weren't as bad as 11 lool..'I
We lo'lt five 11mt's b)' less than a touohdown and
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could JUSI as ea<;1h ha' e tx•t•n 5."
There are 1" rl'turnin@. <.tant·r, hlr thr
Mustangsin campa,thl'\ pn·p..irl'lorthl' 1•>11'
'>Cason. mcluding all-leagUl' \('kl 111in' lnhn
Carlson and Miki: L\ pcr.l..1
Carlson had added -l(I rounJ, Jnd Jn tn(h
to his frame at b-~ ~"' and tht· tight 1·nd
defensive hack, who'll be U"<'d a Int m th<'
backfield as thr t '-hack. ha<. tx·t•n tht• '>UbJet't of
.. ,nuaJI) evrr) Pa -10 rctru11t•r
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ning back and was an all-kagul' \l'll'l tll'n a\ .i
~phomore. and "1th running hJl I.. \ul.lt
Anderson (he rushed for 71<..i vcird\ a' 1unmrl
and Paul Rodnguez ound .it quartt•rhat k
Mesa figures to find "ome clus1" c '1llon<'\ 1h1'>
)'CU
"La t "ear·· t't"'Call' ijaldv.m · nn the I.HI
Thursda). ·before the 13 .. t gamt' v.~ h.l<t I.1th
who ~reC'f)'1ng tittau~ II v.a\ thl' la\t praClh.t'
The' felt the\-could win and ,i.h.-, 1,houlJ
have v.on The) wantt'd ll1 pl.t\ mor~ ~mc<. .,,,
the\ could "'" and franl..1' the-' ll't'I li~l
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(Pleaee tee MESA/82)
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COMt OAJL y Pll01'/Mof\day, Septembet 2, 1886
Contenders 1nake
cieals .to gear up
or stretc run
P.,..AP ..... ~
Bill MadJock to the Dod&cn, Cesar Ill Cedeno to the Cardinals. Cliff Johnson io
the Blue Jay.s.
It's tbat time of year when contendin& teams ll)' to
find one more player with experience, one last auy to
help in the stretch. ,
Back"in 1949, the New York Yankees plucked
Johnny Miic from the New York Giants at the end of
Auaust, and he hclped,win a World Series game. The
Yankees have done it several times since, comina up
with players like Ewell BlackwclUim Konstanty, Enos
Slaupitcr, Sal MaaJie. Dale Long and Gaylord Perry
late 1n the season.
Over the years, HaJI of Famers like Hoyt Wilhelm
and Eddie Mathews and players such as Elston Howard,
Rico Carty, Don Sutton and Tommy John have moved
from pretenders to contenders in the Last weeks of the
season.
"Jf you bring up your farmhands, there's pressure
of be1na in a situation that's foreign to them. being in a
pennant race and playin.a before 50,000 fans," said Los
Angeles vice president Al Campanis, who lured
Madlock from Pittsburgh on Saturday. "These players
like Madlock and Sutton and Mize arc veterans who
have experienced the fire and know how to handle it."
The Dodaers, lead.in.a the National Leaaue West,
ac.quircd Madlock from the Pirates for tl}rcc players to
be named later on Aua. 31 , the final day a player must be
on a team's roster to be eligible for postseason play.
To act the four-time National League batting
champiOn, Los Angeles had to make sure the 34-ycar-
old third baseman cleared waivers. __;/
That raises an obvious question.
Prior to the Mize deal in 1949, tea.ms blocked
waiver deals. But, because of gentlemen's agreements
-.. you don't block my player and I won't stop yours
nc~t time" -such deals have become routine.
Quote of the day
CkW Davia, San Francisco Giant outfielder
after actting three hits. lifting has season average
to .625 and. career mark to . 583 against Dwight
Gooden as the New York Mets ace blanked the
Giants and struck out I 6 on Aug. 20: "He ain't
God, man."
Blue Jaya loee aame off lead
Harold Balaea slugged a two-run Ill
home run and Roa Kittle added a solo shot
to power the Chicago White Sox to a 4-1
victory over Toronto at Exhibi11on
Stadium Sunday afternoon. The loss helped the
Ya,,nkces cut the Blue Jays' advantage to four games in
the American League East ... Elsewhere around the AL.
OddJbe McDowell tnpled and singled and scored twice
as Texas completed a lhrcc-pmc sweep by beating
Kansas City, S-3. in Arlington. The Royals remained
· 21h games behind the first-place
1 Angels in the West ... At Tiger
Stadium, Cbet Lemoa hit two solo
homers and singled in another
run and Barbaro Garbey added a
three-run double during ·a ninc-
run explosion in the eighth inning
as Detroit beat Oakland, I 4-3 ...
Jlm Rlce and Toay Armas home-
red. sparking a 16-hit attack that
led Boston over Minnesota in lhc
Mctrodomc, I 0-3 ... In Balu-
&.l.D• more, Jack Percoate went 5 for 6,
-Alvlll Davia hit a three-run homer and Domlll10 Ramos
had a three-run triple as Seattle rapped I 6 hits and
routed the Orioles. I 0-2 ... Joe Carter had thrtt hits,
including a home run, stoic three bases and scored three
times in pacinj Cleveland to an I 1-4 triumph over
Milwaukee at County Stadium.
I> Anaela reactivate Sconlera
NEW YORK -The Angels an-•.
nounced Sunday that they have react1 vated
Daryl Sconiers from the disabled list.
Sconiers, an Orange Coast College
product, has been on the disabled hst with a strained
nght wrist since July 18.
PETE ROSE
COUNTDOWN
CltMbJI
Inoa
Ty Cobb
Wlaac Roae did
Suday:
He had two
sinaJes in four at·
bats, including a pmc•tying bit in
the eighth inning
as the Reds beat
Pittsburgh, 3-2, at
R iverfront
Stadium.
Padres &&in l&me OD DodCen
A.IHI)' Hawtla1 and Luce McCallen .,. .. J
combined on a three-hitter and Garry
Templelo. sinaJed in two runs to help San
Diego defeat Montreal, 5-1 , Sunday after-
noon at Jack Murphy Stadium. Hawkins, 17-4, gave up
three hits in 5 V, inninp, walking two batters. McCullcrs
replaced him with two runners on, got Aadre Dawaoa to
around into a double play and pitched hitless relief for
his fifth save. The Padres moved within six games of the ers in the National Lcquc West with the victory .
.. In other NL action, Itel~
Beraude1, pinch-hitting in the
ninth innina, hit a two-ru n homer
off Mark Davia to give the New
York Mets a 4-3 victory over San
Francisco at Candlestick Park.
The homer, Hernandez's ninth
, this season, capped a three-run
ninth for the Mets ... At Wri&lcy
Field, Davey LopM belted a
homer and a pair of singles and
lteltll Morelud had three hits
Hawkin• and drove in four runs, leading
the Chicaao Cubs to a I 5-2 rout of Atlanta. The Cubs,
enjoying their big cst scoring total since I 980, were
aided by three Braves' errors and 11 walks ... Wlllle
McGee smacked three hits, homered and drove in two
runs, powering St. Louis to a 5-0 victory over Houston
behind Job TMor'1 seven-hntcr at Busch Stadium.
The outcome, aided also by A.ad)' Vu Slyke'1 two hits
and two stolen bases, snapped the Cardinals' thrcc-
game losina streak and lhe Astros' four-game winning
struk ... At Riverfront Stadium, Bo Dlai homered and
Pete Rose and Dave Parker singled home runs in a
three-run eighth innins that carried Cincinnati to a 3-2
victory over Pittsburgh. Rose's single off reliever Rob
Scurrr. 0-1 , tied the game 2-2 and Parker followed with
a single for the go-ahead run.
Televialon, radio
TELEVISION
10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at
· Detroit. Channel 5.
I I :30 a. m. -TENNIS: Coverage of the U.S.
Open from New York, Channel 2.
5 p.m. -COLLEGE FOOTBALL: Alabama
at Georgia, Channel 7.
11 :30 p.m. -TENNIS: U.S. Open high-
lights, Channel 2.
RADIO
10:30 a.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at
Detroit, KMPC (7 JO).
5:20· p.m. -BASEBALL: Montreal at
Dodgers, KABC (790).
·Navratilova wastes no time
It takes 37 minutes
for her to register -
U.S. Open triumph
NEW YORK (AP) -Defending
wo men's champion Martina
Navrattlova made a cameo appear-
ance Sunday to join fi ve-time winner
J1mmyConnorsand No. 2 men's seed
I van Lendt in the founh round of the
U.S. Open Tennis Champ1onsh1ps.
Navratilova dropped only 21
points as she breezed through Italy's
Sandra Cecchini, 6-0. 6-I. The match
was over so fast that there was a
qucsuon on how long she took.
The official clock on the coun said
the match was 37 minutes long. but
-umpire Jim McKnight listed 11 as 27
minutes on his scorecard. A replay of
the television tape, howeve r. showed
the official dock was correct
Connors, the only man to wtn
Amenc.a's premier tennis ~ent on all
three surfaces on which 1l has been
played -grass, clay and hardcoun -
defeated Thierry Tulasnc of France.
1.5, 6-2. 6-2. The victory was his 15th ,
tying him wtth Vic Scx1as for the most
men's sin~s matches won 1n a
career.
"l'm haJ$y to ha ve tied 1t and to
ha ve won so many matches here,"
Connors said. "I didn't even know
about it untJI I walked out there and
played I'm here to play and try to wJn
the tournament."
undl, who has reached the final 1n
each of lhe last three years only to
lose. crushed Horacio De La Pena of
racnuna, 6-1. 6-1 , 6-3
Also posuna third-round v1ctoncs
Sunday on tht hardcourts of the
Natiottf Tentlis Cent~r were
scventh·seeded Yanmck Noah and
has French Davis Cup teammate,
Henn ucon1t; No. I I Stefan Edberg
of Sweden, Swiuerland's Heinl Gun-
thardt and 18-year-old Jay Beraer of
Planiauon. Fla.
Joininf Navraulova 1n the founh
round o the women'\ s1ngJu ~ere
"lo 4 Pam hnvcr. No 6 Zina
, Gamson, No 8 Manuela Malceva of
Bu(pria. No. 11 Stclli Oraf of Wc~t
_/·
Germany, No. 13 Catanna L10dq v1st
ofSwcdcn and two Amencans, Alycia
Moulton and Kate Gompen.
Lcndl, quietly slipping through the
draw while the spothltht has been on
defending champion )ohn McEnroe,
Connors and Wimbledon champion
Boris Becker. said his lopsided vic-
tories arc 1nd1cat1ve of how well he
has been playing.
"I would have to say that J haven't
faced any players (who) ... have the
game to push me,'" he said. 'Tm
definitely play10g my best this sum-
mer, but I ~as playmg awfully well at
Forest Hills,'' when he won the
Tournament of Champions 10 May,
downing McEnroe in the final.
The crowd in Louis Armstrong
Stadium applauded loudly when Cec-
chin i held serve to begin the second
set. It was her lone moment to shine
1n the bright sunshine as Navratilova
was devastating_
The left-handed nattve of Czecho-
slovakia, who now makes her home
in Fort Wonh, Texas, served only six
times in the match -and was taken
to deuce only once. But she broke
Cecchini's service sii times.
.-~
Romania'• Danila Molae (left) and FJorlD ~archeana
etelebrate mlzed doablee wtn at the U.8. Open Wltb a kiM.
Some unfinished business •
NowthatYoun blood
has reUred, the Rams
~hould retire number
Nobody came in on the noon
balloon from Saskatoon and asked
me, but ...
•ltaocs without sayina-at least it
should-the Rams will retireJ.ek··
Younablood's SS.
•The manaaemcnt of the LA
Clippers was tryi na to accomodate
Bill Walton in his demand to be
traded and tried to work out a deal
with Cleveland but Walton did not
want to go to Oeveland ... Walton
docs not have strona feet and ankles
but nobody ever said he was stupid.
•Prize money for the New York
Marathon in October is $274,000 and
there is a repon out of Las V cps that
the books are going to put the ra~ on
the board. ... They bet on people,
don'tthcy?
Buo
Tucu1
SPORT S ColuMNI ST
to 300 pounds but he hasn't weiabcd
th.at little since·he was a baby.
•A woman dri vinaa truck ora
camper is wearina army boots.
•The Ram~Rajdcrs pme at
Anaheim Stadium will be the most
colossal match up in local football
history, ilboth teams arc still alive in
the NFL ... the pmc docsn 't happen
uniil Monday night, Dec. 13.
•They .$hould make a bronze
statue of Jack YounJblood and put 1 t
on the front steps of the Pro Football
Hall of Fame.
•Ed ·· t oo tall'" Jones ~as a~sted
in Ventura and cha'Jed wt th drunk
dnv1na ... Police said Too Tall was
too drunk.
•Now that the Lakers have a power
forward in Maurice Lucas, who do
you p1clc for second 1n the di vision?
• h would be tacky to say I told yo u
so but check where Dick Williams
has the San Diego Padres.
•If there is anythina I hate, n 1sa
glove man who can't 'field.
• lftbe network people can sell four
hours ofl ndianapolis SOO coverage
after the ellcitingstart of the race, the
network has very ca~blc salesmen.
•There issomethinf dist~s~c~ul about Martina Navrat1lovaJoinmg
the othcr&irls to pose fora tennis
association calender. • use was supposed to P.lay a .
. football game in Japan but 1s having
trouble getting hotel accommo-
dations because promoters have
stiffed the hotels 1n the past.
. •At the U.S. Open tennis cham-
pionships, Wimbledon champ Boom
Boom Becker was being pursued by
younggirlsand wasa l'ittleawed by it
all sayina the only lime tic could have
been alone was in bed in his hotel ...
Well, 8Qom Boom is still young-
Sovie.ts cleaning up
at University Games
hc'll act over that. ,
1 •The most significant thina about
the New York Mets' super kid pitcher
Dwight Gooden is that he hu not
, demanded that the Mets renegotiate
his contract.
•USC hung rcspoi:isibility for all
non-revenue producmg sports on
women's athletic director Barbara
Hedges ... could that be considered
dcscrimination'?
•'The Dallas Cowboys destroyed a
dormitory at their training camp at
Cal Lutheran so may have earned a
' chanfc in their statusas "America's
team · ... How about Central
America's team?
•The Chi~o Bears wanted Wil -
liam "Refrigerator" Perry to get down
KOBE, Japan (AP) -Orlando
Pizzolato, winner of the New York
City Marathon lest October, beat
teammate Salvatore Nicosia to take
the men's marathon in searing heat at
the World Umvcrsity Games Sun-
day.
But Soviet dominance continued
in most of the other events.
"Jn the marathon, run in 90-<iearce
heat, ltizzolato finished in 2 houn, 20
minutes, 6 seconds, Nicosia in
2:21 :09.
Paul Gompers of Somerville.
Mass., was third 10 2:21 :40. Gompers
staaaercd across the finish line and
was put immediately on a stretcher,
but after he was carried about five
OMlrPllec•l.llflllMto
Scott Andenon ahoaldera the runntnc &ame for Mesa.
MESA FOOTBALL ••.
Prom Bl
Carlson is the heavywe1Kht who
will carry a big load for the Mus tangs.
"He can do a lot of things for us,'
says Baldwin. "He blocks very well,
catches extremely well and we have a
strong side of the line that is going to
demand the run be stopped.''
Strong tackJe James Ca&lc (21 0),
strol)J guard Kelly Day (127) and
ti~t end Erich Vogel (200), along
with the pounding of Carlson at the
U-back position, figures to become a
force. and if the opposition stacks up
against it Baldwin feels he can spnng
Carlson for the reception.
Carlson caught 11 passes for 150
yards as a Junior.
Rodnguez is a right-hander con-
vened from linebacker and g.i vcs
Mesa another running threat out of its
pro offense.
Dcfensivel.Y. the Mustangs' Okie
5-2 wiJI be built around Anderson.
Szypersk1, Carlson and 6-5 Adam
Beck.
Bolsa Grande awaits the 1985
Costa Mesa edition OI} Friday the
13th tn September, andit's a lot more
than simply a non-leafUC opener.
"We need a win,' says Baldwin. "And when we do ... "
Coat& Meaa Hllh • • top proepecta
Playe,.. Poi.
Jim A~man OG-LB
Scott Anderson RB
Adam Beck OLB-K
James Cagcl ST
John Carlson U-back-DE
Mike Crow WR-OS-QB
Kelly Day G-DL
Paul Grady PK-WR
Tony Grant QG
Mike Jo~e DL-C Ke vin yne C
Tim Mc well DB·QB
John Paul OT
Mike Riche> WR
Paul Rocfnguc1 ge
M11<e Salladay ( B
Jim Scarlett
Joey hones OL&-NG
Kevin 1n1bald1 ( 8
Mike S:iypersk1 LS.RB
Rob Va Vcrka OL
John Vento RB
Ench Vogel TE
Jim WcJStngcr OL-DL .....
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Comm eat
r .. '84 letterman
Jr .. up from sophs
Sr., 784 yards m '84
r .. returning starter
Jr., '84 letterman
r . a11:1eajue in '84
Jr .. rctum1na staner
Sr , staner at c in '84
So., up from frosh
Sr . retumina staner
Sr .. '84 letterman
Jr .. up from sophs
• So .• up from frosh
Sr .• returning tarter
Jr . 6-4 h1ah JUm~r
Sr .. starter at lb in 84
';r .. ba!IC~ itandout
r .. did not play as Jr
r , '84 letterman
Sr., retum1na starter
Jr • all -lcaaue in '84
Sr., '84 letterman
Jr , up from JVs
starter at 011n '84
yards, he got up and walked nff with
help.
Japan's Mam1 Fukao won the
women's marathon inJames record
time, l 1h minutes ahea of American
Patti Gray.
Two Soviet walkers crossed the
finish line simultaneously in the 20-
kilometcr walk. The Soviet Union
also won the men's sabre fencina
team title over Bulgaria and captured
the men's sinsJes and women's
doubles in tennis after winning the
women's singles and men's doubles
on Saturday. But it missed a clean sweep of the
five tennis golds when Romania took
the mixed doubles Sunday.
occ ...
Fi:omBl
transfer. from the University of Bnt-
ish Columbia.
The size docsn 't.ftop with the hncs.
OCC's offensive backfield features
fullback Tom Cruz (6-0, 270); and
halfbacks Eddie Lamontagne ( 5-10,
242) and Bill Bandaruk (6-0. 215).
Cruz, who is from New Orleans,
has drawn raves from Tucker, who
says, "He's really a bull."
Cruz has cloclccd a 4. 7 in the 40-
yard dash and, accordina to Tucker,
has been difficult for lhc OCC defense
to bnng down m practlcc.
Coast's receiving corps has speed,
but is inexperienced, according to
Tucker. Junior Tagaloa (6-2, 18~. fro~1shop Montgomery, and Ollie
Pc s ( S-11 , 180) are both freshmen
wet quickness.
The kicking chores will rest with
returning punter Gordon Moss. who
averaged 40.3 yards last year and
place-kicker Tom Concz. who kicked
off and booted field goals at Cal Poly-
San Luis Obispo in 1984.
Orange Coast will host Santa
Monica City College in a scrimmage
Saturday at noon at OCC.
"We'll use that scrimmage lo 5Ct
our lineup for the season opener,"
said Tucker. "Wc"ll play everyone on
the squad."
The Pirates will open the 1985
campaign on Saturday, Sept. 14,
hosting arch-rival Golden West at
7:30. The Bucs, who will be the only
Orange County team to play all four
other county squads. will follow with
Fullcnon on Sept. 21 before opening
Mission Conference play Sept. 28 at
Saddlcback.
OCC fa cts, fl&urea
Head coach: Dick Tacker.
Assistants: Jack Fan (defensive
coordinator); George Mattias (of-
fensi ve ltnc); Dennis Walters (of-
fens ive line); Kirk . Dunham (re-
ceivers); Dale Wonaco tt (offensive
backs); Da ve Gleason (defensive
line ); Lee Wheeler (linebackers); Nate
Bradley (defensive backs).
Conference: Mission.
Nickname: Pirates.
Colors: Scarlett, white and black.
1984 record: 4-6«0 {4-4-0 1n
Mission Conference).
ltU 1c .. edule
Sept. 14 - Golden West (home),
7:30 p.m.
Sept. 21 -at Fullenon, 7:30 p.m.
Sept. 28 -at Saddlcback•, 7:30
p.m.
Oct. I 2-Riverside•, 7:30 p.m.
Oct. 19-atSan Diego Mesa•, 7:30 p.m.
~t 26 -Southwestern•. I :30
Nov 2 -at San Diego Cny•, I :30
p.m.
Nov. 9 -Paloma..-. 7:30 p.m.
Nov.16-atCnrus•, 7~30p.m.
Nov. 23 -Rancho Santiago•, 7:30 p.m. ...
•-denotes Mission Conference game.
Montaha says
he'll be ready
REDWOOD CITY (AP) -Quar-
terback Joe Montana, who missed the
San Francisco 49cn' final two cx.h1-
bitlon aamc. bcc.tuse of a sore back,
eitpccts to act In a full week of practi~
before the National Football waue season opener.
"I can move and throw without any
painr I think it's st>ing to be fine. I'm
ready," said Montana, who practictd
with the team Saturday.
A few other players, includioa
offensive lineman Allan Kennedy
and safety Tom Holm0e, remained
hobbled bx injuric. whtc.h ClOuk:I
mean they II SO Or\ U\JUrcd reserve
when the roster 1s cut to 4S playen
today. There wtre 49 playcn on the
roster after rookie hnebacker Jefl
Metter was waived, for the second
ume 1n a week, on Saturday
SURF. • • homBl
year-old Curren showed some tatiaue
afterward
"lt was real close. It could have
aone either way," said Cu~n. "I was ~hllc.bu ured.a.u.bc.c.ncU was baf>{)Y
to gel second and my third stratiJlt
year in the finals.
"Mark won it on his last aood wave.
I had priority on it, but I was too far
out. r could have done better with one
lut wave." -
AlthouJ}t the w~men had' only to
compete in the final on Sunday, both
Cooper and Smith said fati,uc played a factor in the third and deciding heat.
"I was so tired in the third heat, that
I thouf't at was the worst I ever
surfed, ·said Cooper. "I was tired and
having problems with my (board)
wu. I was slipping and my legs and
arms were tired from pushing so hard.
"I knew it was close. 1 had to.do
some strong manuevers to gel four
strong waves to the beach. I just had a
fourth that was stronger than Jorja 's."
"The long lull in the the third heat
made me nervous and I was kind of .
tired," said the 19-year-old Smith. "I
came out today fccting strong, but was
tired after two heats. I tried to pi.at It all
together. but I fell off twice.
"Jn the third I had bad wave
selection and and the white wash
knocked me. I needed more waves to
the beach."
After winning the first heat con-vin~ingly S-0, Smith had a very good
secono heat. In fact both she and
Cooper thought 1t might have been
over. ·
"I felt I had won It afterthe second.
Otenge Cout OAIL Y PILOT/~ey. &.9t«nb« 2, 1885 ..
Elliott wins face,
$1 rilillion ~ bonus
DARLINCiTON, S \ (AP)-81JJ
Elliott, drl\ 1ng a heady, conservative
ra~. watched his top three com-
pcutors ao up 1n smoke o n his wa> to
winn1n1 both the Southern SOO
Graod National ~tock car r.sc,c and a SI malhon bop us
Elliott. who earned his I 0th y1ctory
m 20 stans this season. made n three
out of four an the Grand NauonaJ
"Big Four" and picked up the
Wal\ston Mtlhon, the b1agcst single
payoff in the history of auto racina as
he outran Ii vc-llme Southern SOO
;wanner Cale YarbOrou&h to the finish
hne,
"Awesome 8111 from..l'Daw~n
v1lle," a 29-year-old GeorgJan, added
his first Southern SOO v1ctol) to
tnumphs 1n the Daytona 500 and 1H(
Winston 500 to earn the S 1 mallJon
pnze offered for the fi rst ume this
year b) R.J Reynolds Tobacco Co
The onl) one of the 1985 .. Big
Four" the drawling red-haired dnver
didn't win was the World 6001n May.
where he succumbed to brake prob-
lems.
in the 367·lap race over the trcac~
ous I .366·m1le Darlinaton lnuftl
na11onaJ Raceway In fact, be plaYedf
wa1tma pme throu&hout tbe swcJtdt-ina day as Dale Earnhardt., K&tfY
Gant and Yarborouah all took tUrtlil
1n seemma c.ontrol. •
There were times dunna the r1ICI
when Earnhardt, Gant a ol
Yart>orouab all p ve mdtcations th~
ma&ht be stronienoush to·run offa"1f
bade But, each time. somclhi• ~ppcd up to keep II from bcoomint•
runaway .
And there were )tveraJ omes wheo
Elliott narrowly avoided di,utcr.
Just past the baltway point lD t•
500-m1le event. dunna the lon&ell
green-flag stretch in the racx sloWec\ b~ 14 caution pent'9s. Elhott's tirflt
appeared to be wCaring badly. Ha
shpped back to founh, about I~
seconds bcbind Earnhardt, wbo w¥
leading at the time,
The alwa)'S aggress1ve Eambardlf
who was belclllng smoke from l'lij
tires on practically every tum, hu111
his Chevrolet Monte Carlo SS on the
edge throughout the race WuJ(
Yar6orough leading on lap 324.
Earnhardt shd sideways off the SCQs
ol!d tum. tagged the wall and shd
down the backstretch
I had a couple of really good waves.
but I know she surfed really well,"
said Smith.
Tom Curren, who ftntahed 9eCOnd at the
Op Pro Surft.na Champlonahlpe In Hunt-
0., ..... ,..... 9f Twrt 11-
lnaton Beach, rides a wa•e cJurin& final•
competition aaalnat Mark OcclJ.Uupo.
Th as week. shrugging off the in ten~
pressure that nearly smothered the
)'O!Ulg dn ver at the World 600. Elliott
first ran off to an eas) pole\ actol) on
Thursda). played 11 cool for the huge
media turnout. then dr9ve confident-
!) to the 14th vactol) o l his Grand
Nauonal career
Howe\er, Elliott's 1nt1m1da ung
Ford Thunderbird was not dominant
Ell1ott decided to go by on the low
side as Earnhardt slid along the
outside wall, but the Chevy suddena
came down the ban~ing and Elliott
made at past b~ less than a yard •
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Linebacker George Andrews of the
Rams underwent surgery Sunday for
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knee and will be lost for the season,
Coach John Robmson said.
· A seven-year veteran who hlld
made a succcssf ul comeback from
surgery to his ten knee eight months
ago, Andrews suffered the injury m
the Rams' final NationaJ Football
League exhibition game Saturday
night.
He underwent the surgery at Cen-
unela Hospital in Inglewood.
"It's too bad," Robinson said.
"George had worked so hard to come
back from sepous knee surgery.(10 his
left knee, injured late·last season). He
was really looking like his ol(f self.
"This m1ury 1sn 't quite as serious as
last year's, but it's enough to keep him
out for the year."
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Kenneth Clark (rfCht) of l.rvine I• the flnt
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Third-year outside li nebaclcer
Mike Wilcher, an improving sccond-
round draft choic:e from North Caro-
l ma, will take Andrews' place in the
starting lineup. .
Rams trying to make do without Dickerson
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"Mike's playing very well. He's
looked good the whole preseason,"
Robinson said. "We're fortunate he's
come on."
In addition. nmni~back Barry Reddco sprained haui t aokJe m the
Rams' 14-13 win over· w England.
He's hsted as 50-50 for the ftams'
regular-season ope ner al home
against Denver next Sunday.
Rams agree. Robinson can only hope
contract disput-e settled
By KEN PETERS ,.... •
The Rams agree this 1s something they'd
rather avoid. particularly since this 1s no ordinary
runner. Dickerson gamed 2.105 yards last year. his
second pro season. to top O.J. Simpson's long-
standing record of 2.003 yards. .
had some pos1ll\'e.effects on the Rams.
"I think we've all been working harder to
become as good a team as we can without .him."
Bain said. "And. too. we've been putting more
effort into our passing game.': . ( .,....,...,....
Enc Dickerson. an ominous presence for the
Rams last year, is an ominous absence for them
this year.
"Enc's absence has n't reall y been very
distracting dunng camp. We just go ahead and RO
Bain. widely regarded as one of the best
blockers m the NFL, said the Rams will have to
pick up the slack 1f Dickerson. indeed. isn't back
for the regular season.
"Barry's swelling 1-;n'tias bad as we
feared. but we won't know until he
tests 1t." Rob1nson said.
The National Football League's all-t1ml'
leading single-season rusher 1s home tn Seal}'.
Texas. while the Rams prepare for next weekend's
season opener.
out there." said Rams' Coach Joh n Robinson.
.. But once the season starts ..... "When Eric shows up on Sunday, you preu y
well know what he's going to do," Sam said. "With
him. we can have off-and-on days. and he makes
up for 11.
Robmson refused to comment on
_ the possibility that ~edden's mjury
might force the Rams to make a
stronger effort to get runnmg back
Eric D1ckerson. who set a smgle-
SCl\SOn NFL rushing record fast
season. to end h1s35-day-old holdout. Erle Dickencin
He wants a three-year extension ofh1s current
contract. a four-year S2.2 deal which expires tn
1986, and sa}s he'll sit out the season unless the
"As good a Job as our back.s arc doing now. it's
JUSt not thesame-havingplayed wuh that guy for
two years and seeing what he can do," said
offensive tackle Bill Bain. "We know that wllh
him. we'd be a r~dl complete team."
"W1thou1 him. I think we realize we're all
gomg to have to work harder all the tlJTle. We can't
afford any off days.'' Still. Sam behcves Dickerson·~ holdout has
New blood-in coach.ing ranks
Four NFL squads underdif~erent we wouldn '1be here -lheiob secum1"1emble. Mo .. orl us gel fired · Jeadershfp for upCOffif ng season Not Grant, who parla)'ed his \lalu'i as a Mtnn~'>ota _ _ legend, tnto rntum1,ns on his o"'n tenns Those terms
By U1e A11oclated Press
Bud Grant, back Wlth the Minnesota V1kangsaf\er JUSI
a year 1n tctirement. is one of the four new head coaches
preparing for the stan of the 1985 NallO!lal Football
League season.
Three of the four, including Grant. arc from the NF\
Central Division.
The Vikings fired Les Steckel. an ex-Man ne who
alienated players with his boot camp methods and
speeches. after going 3-13. He was repla~d by the man he
replaced. Grand, who had coached the V1kcs to four NFC
titles.
John McKay. the only coach 1n th e his tory of the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. announced his retirtmcnt
midway through a 6-10 season. In came Leeman Bennett.
himself d1sm1ssed three years ago by the Atlanta Falcons
And Monte Clark. on the hot seat 1n Detroit for three
years. was finall y d1sm1ssed by the Lions af\erthey finished
4-11-1. Hts replacement 1s Darryl Rogers, late of AnLOna
State.
The other change came in the AFC East. where
lnd1anapolasColtsCoach Frank Kush-who. hkeSteckel.
considered himself a d1sc1phnanan -resigned to take a
JOb with the Anzona Wranglers of th e United States
Football League. Replac1n~ him with the 4-1 2 Coils 1s Rod
Dowhower. former offensi ve coord inator of th e St. Lout'>
Cardinals and head coach al Stanford .
"The most competJti ve people on teams are coaches ...
says Grant, who bnngs a record of 161 -99-5 and four Super
Bowl appearances into his 18th NFL season. "Otherw1\C
GoLF
include a hfeume conlract. • ·
"I didn't have lo Stl do""n and -;ay, 'He>, I've got
another five-year comm11me nt.'" he says.
Viktng~ plavers began grumbling about Stc~ckcl's
militanSllC Style from lhe first da} oftra1ntng camp.\.\ hen
he msutuled an eight-event "Ironman" compet111 on
"It didn't work out w11h Les to the point where ll was I
kmd of an embarrassment.'" Grant says. "The V1k1ngc;' I
stature an the community had always been good. But for
the first time It became kind of. 'Ha ve yo1.1 heard tbc late t
VikingJoke?' " ·
McKay. one of the nation's top s;ollege coaches al use. took the head JOb With the expansion Buccaneers tn
1976. The team lost m first 26 regular-season games. but I
b)' 1979 had won the Central Di vision tlllc wllh a I 0-6
record and made 1l to the NFC ll tle game. I
But the team couldn't sustain its success -the Bucs
were 2-14 m 1983 and 6-10 last ) ear. McKay was
disc1phned b} the league for letllng the New York Jets
score a touchdown m the final game '>O the Bucs could get I
the ball back and give James Wilder a shot at the league's I
total-yardage record.
Enter Bennett. who 1n six years at Atlanta led the
Falcons to a 46-4 1 record and their onl)' three pla}'off
appearances
Since coming to Tampa. he has been accessible 10 the
1
media and has opened practtce to the public.
"We will have a hard tim e out-talen ung a 101 of
people." Bcnnell sa) s. "Our dec1s1ons will ha ve to be ngh1
and our players wall have to play to th eir maximum
"You read about the developing nauom of the world.
well , I consider the Bucs a developing 1cam " he said.
Amateur Ace lifts Sindelar
crown to to B.C. Open title
Randolph His hole-lo-one ~.ndrlar'' ace on lhc 212.ya<d 141h
WEST ORA NGE. NJ. (AP) _ --hole flew straight for the tlag. hit
Medalist Sam Randolph. accom-breaks three-way about 10 f<'Ct'" front. bounced twice
panicd around the golf cour~ by a --Jnd rolled an fl pul him I 0-under and
chiropractor because of nagging back tie; Reid second l'WO !>hot\ ahead of Reid and Ltettke.
spasms, captured the U.S. Amateur who then bogeyed the hole to fall thr«\hot<, back tllle Sunday. defeatm8 Peter Persons From AP di spatches
of Macon. O a .. I-up. in their 16 hole • final. ENDI< OTT, NY L<X.al •
Randolph. runner-up to S<.ott Ver·
plank 1n th1c, event last year. ca ptured
the 85lh national amatuer title h)
roll mg man "1 R-inch bardic at the Hth
hole to go I-up and then halving the
l6th hole wtth a par after h1111ng ht\
~cond shot into a bunker.
He rammed home an eight-foot par
\a vang ·putt at the Montclair Golf
C lub to claim the crown hr lo~t to
Verplank. 4-and-3, last year
It W8 I tUtS)' perfonnan(C b}-the ~I ·yur-old University of Southern
(ahfom 1a golfer who stancd gcttmg
back spasms on Friday dunn~ a
quanerfinal victory over 1wo-l1me
champion Jay iael of Berwyn, Pa
The back. did not bother him that
much dunna his Saturday Stm1final
v1ttory over C.nadian Jack Kay Jr ..
but 1t acted up Sunday, and Randolph wa~ Lreatcd on the fifth tee and again
1n the locker room af\cr lM 27t h hole
by Or. Rich Gucci o( ummat
,
fa,onte Jocv 1ndelar knocked an a Johnson Jn LPGA lead
hole-tn-one on the 14th holt! unda)'.
breaking a three-way tic for th<.· lead
en route 10 the $54.000 champ1oni.h1p
of the B.C. Open
The wrnne~ carded a 3-under-par
68 on the 6.966-yard. par-71 [n Joie
Golf Club course for a 72-holc total of
10-under-par 274
Mike Rm.I. whoc;c damaging
lioacy-4 on No 14 momenc, t>efore
Stndelar's dramnur shot wa~ the
margin which prevented a playoff.
wac, ~ond 1n the PGA event at 9·
under275 Heal o hot68
The tnumph was the second of the
year for S1ndlear. a popular victor
becau,c Ile hails from nearhy Hone·
l'tt!ads 1n New York'' Sout hern Tier
'rhe 27-ycar-<lld Tour sophomofe
~on the (lfcatcr (Jrten,boro O~n
thl\ ,pnng
He 1umpcd from 20th place on the
Tour money lt\t to 11th with
Sl49.800 .
Sindelar Reid and Bruce L1cllkc
were locked in a duel for mastcl') until .,
7
SPRINGFIELD Ill -< hm
John~on fought ofT an erratic dmer
and her own caution 10 hold on to a
one-~trokc lead over four pla)'er'i
going into today·~ final rou nd of the
LPGA Rail Chanly UaS'ilC
John\On's evcn·par 72. comhincd
with a 65 aturday. were good for a 7-1 ·
under-par total of 13 7 af\er 36 twle\ of
the three-day tournament. Janet 1
Anderson, Mal') &th Zi mmerman.
Martha NauSt" and first-round co-
leadcr Bet~)' King. arc all knotted al'
under m the SI RS.000 tournament
Jo hn son b1rd1ed thre-c holes 1n a
row on the hack ntnl· alter parrtn8 In
of the first 12 bob
"I Just didn't h;nc the dnH' that I
cJ1d Sa1.ucda} .. \h(' ~1d "l wa~ nut
there wanttn~ 11 tu happc-n so hitdl\
that 11 was hard to ,\tay tn thcrt-and
con( cntratc on CH'!) \hot I wa\ JU'>I
t>cina loo l3UllOU\ dnd PSH h•Oll m~~lf out"
P\IJUC NOTICE Pml.IC NOTICE I Ptel.IC NOTICE I -Pml.IC NOTICE
RESOLUTION NO. 1MS-e3
Ptel.JC NOTICE
RESOLUTION OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT DECLARING
INTENTION TO ISSUE CONSOLIDATED BONDS OF SAID DISTRICT (SERIES 1115 8-R)
WHEREAS. The Board of Directors of Irvine Ranch Water Oiatrlct ("IRWD") deems II proper that consolidated bonds (the
"Serles 1985 S-R Bonds") be Issued fO< the purpose of, and In an amount IUfflcleAt to refund those outstanding bonds of
the aeries llsted In Exhibit " A" as to which IRWD determines that refunding la prudent and In accordance with appllcable law:
and
WHEREAS. The Board or Directors has been presented with a proposed resolution providing for the Issuance of the Serlee
1985 S-R Bonds; and
-NOW, THEREORE. the Board of Directors of IRWD DOES HEREBY RESOLVE, DETERMINE AND ORDER as follows:
SECTION 1. The resolution provldl~ for Issuance of the Serles 1985 S·R Bonds. ae preeented to this Board of Director.
concurrently herewith. la approved u to form. The total par value of the Serles 1985 5-A Bonda shall be "tabllshed at the
time of aate thereof, as that amount sufficient to refund the bonds determined to be refunded, u deecrlbed In the recital•
'"iereof, In accordance with the terms and conditions of such resolution providing for laeuance, .and..9uch total pat value ahall
t>e comprised or the Mve<al obligations of the Improvement districts on whose behalf 8UCh bond a determined to be refunded
were Issued (the "Included Improvement Districts") In the proportions of such amounts sufficient to provide for the refunding
of their respective bonds to be refunded.
The provisions for the Interest to be borne by the Serles 1985 S-R Bonda, conversion from one Interest rat• determination
method to another. mandatory repurchase and remarketlng. and othe< features of the Serles 1985 S-R Bonds shall be
conceptually as aet forth In the proposed resolution and wlll be more fully detailed and defined by means of an Indenture to
be entered Into In connection with the sale of the 1985 S-R Bonda. The Indenture or a model the<eof shalt be adopted
concurrently with the adoption of the resolution of Issuance.
SECTION 2. That Monday. the 9th day of September. 1985 at 'he hour of 6:00 p.m. of said day (or u soon theceatter as
Is reasonably practicable) In the Board of Directors Room of Irvine Rench Water DlatrtC1, 18802 Bardeen Avenue. Irvine,.
California, be and the same are hereby fixed by this Board of Directors as the lime and place for a hearing on the proposed
resoluUon of Issuance.
SECTION 3. At the time and place fixed In Section 2 or at any time or place to which such hearing may be continued, any
person Interested. lncludlng all persona owning lend In the Included Improvement Dlatrlc1a or any person otherwise
Interested In the Serles 1985 S-R Bonds, may appear and be heard concerning any matter Ml forth In thl1 resoMloo of
Intention and the proposed resolution ot Issuance or any matters materlal thereto, Including the question of Whethe< the
burden on the lends or any or the Included Improvement Dlat(!C1a would be Increased over the burden that would be borne
by such Included Improvement District were Its bonds sold 8'parately.
SECTION 4. The Secretary JI directed to publllhed notice of such hearing by publlahlng a copy of the resolutloo of
Intention orn:;e a week for two aucces.slve weeks pursuant to Section 6066 of the Gallfornla Government Code. In a
newspape< of general clrcotatlon publlshed In Orange County. The first publication shall be at least fourteen (t4) days prl0<
to the time fixed for the hearing. The Secretary la further directed to post a copy of the reaolutlon of Intention In three publlc
places within each Included Improvement District for at least fourteen ( 14) days prior to the time fixed for the hearing. To the
extent the Secretary has, prior to adoption hereof. accompllshed any of such publlcatlona or postings directed by thla
Section, the same are hereby ratified.
SECTION 5. The Secretary la directed 10 flle e certified copy of this reaolutlon with the Callfornla State Treaayrar. together
with a copy of the proposed resolution of Issuance.
ADOPTED, SIGNED ANO APPROVED this 26th day of August, 1985
PMf' A. lwen, Prealdent, IRV1NE .. ANCH WATER DISTRICT end of the ao.rd of Dlrecton theNof
Batty J. WheeW, S.Cretery, IRVINE RANCH WATE .. DllTAICT and of the ao.rd of Dlrecton t'*"f
EXHIBIT "A"
IRVINE RANCH WATER DISTRICT-WATERWORKS BONDS
Eleetlon 1961, Serles A -$5,200,000
Election 1961. Serles Band Eleetlon 1962 -$5,300,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 102 -WATERWORKS BONDS
Election 1976, Sertea A · $5,600,000
Election 19'76, Serles B -$1,575,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 103 -WATERWORKS BONDS
Electlon 1974, Serles A -$8,020,000
Electlona 1974 and 1977, Serles B -$8,255,000
Electlon 1977, Serles C -$275,000
Eleetlon 1977, Serles F -$470,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 105 -WATERWORKS BONDS
Eleotio.n 1974, Serles A -$10,460,000
Election 1974, Serles B • $13, 835,000
Electlon 1974, Serlea C -$2. 100,000
Electlon 1974, Serlea F -St,435,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 106-WATERWORKS BONDS
Electlon 1976, Serlee A -$4,475,000
Electlon 1976, Serlea B -$1,505,000
IMRROVEMENT blSTRICT NO. 109 -WATERWORKS BONDS
Election 1976, Serlea A -$800,000
Election 1978, Serles A · $4,800,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 121 -WATERWORKS BONDS
Election 1978, Serlee A -$1,350,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 141 -WATERWORKS BONDS
Election 1978, Serles A -$2,350.000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 161 ·WATERWORKS BONDS
Election 197S: Seri.a A -$735,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 1 -SEWER BONDS
Election 1965. s.r1n A · $1,450,000
E1-ctlon t9&5, S«i.e B -$550,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 2 • SEWER BONDS
1971 Sewer Bondi. Serles A -$8, 160,000
1971 Sewer Bondi, Sert.a B -$8,370,000
197t S9Wef Bondi. S.rlee C -$11,880,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 3(203) • SEWER BONDS
1971 Sewer Bondi, Serlea A -$9,090,000
Electton 1975, Ser+. A · $8,850,000
E*t1on 1978, Serte. A -S 1,285,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 206 ·SEWER BONDS
Electlon 1975. Serles A -S~S 16,000
Electlon 1976, Seri.a B • S3~26.000
Election 1975, Ser ... C • S2. 135,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 221 • SEWl!R90NDS
Elactlon 1978. Serles A • $8,960,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO. 250 -SEWER BONDS
El.ctlon 1978, Serles A · $7,590,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO 251 -SEWER BONDS
Ei.otlon 1978. s.<Jaa A • t 1.275,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT NO 290 • SEWER BONDS
Eleclloo 1978, s.r1 .. A -1905,000
Publlafled Orange ~oatt Ot lly PUOt Augu.t 25. $4ipttmb« 2. 198~ . ~ ~
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move North NOW• Must Oeauvllle plan on private
sell 2 story. 4Bdrm home I cut_ de sac OrametlC 16
ovarlOOklng scenic golt 1 ft ceilings Award wm-
course Own« will help nlng kll chen. kids play-
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---------3Bd, ..den. 2ba $210,000 A251Yrly. Charming older riplex w/lrplc, gar & lease option Owner P9tS.n·amkr $775/M •vt (213) 639-3S99 F F 652-2416 or 776-1081 2 Bdrm + gar. space. 644-95 l~ 911 642· 75281760-1418 -Mature M/ urn rm/pvt WILL llll/TUH
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Ka a napall Bch
Furnished 2BR/2ba Flex
to any ofr S288,000 value
w/S215K low 1n1 In
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In the front patio of this LIFE .. A IUCI charming olde COM •
house plus rental unit Fantatlc value on this
Nice condition. charming oceanfront duplex
street. priced right Grossing $48,000 yr
$259.000 Carefully maintained
( I ~ wllurnlahlnga Included l "-ii )I •f ·, ~I\ S62S.ooo
Real1ors. 675-6000 Open all weekend 11-3
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Ylll1STIGIMISll
PENINSULA POINT
31 l ~ W. Oceanfront
BURR WHITE
REALTOR. IMC .
67S-46l0
2 Bedroom plus Guest Lu/Option Big Cyn
Unit, flreplaoe and low Condo 1600 sq ft. golf
malnten811Qe yard Welk course view S 15001
to bay & ocean $256,000 S2S4K Bkr 720-9422
Owner wlll help flnanoe
M2-1200
A PETE BARRETr
.. REALTY
Cereaa iel •ar 1 * JASMllE CREEi
Plan l , 2Br +Oen. Guard·
ed gate. pools. ·tennis
S 10,000 Redecorating
Bonus. Assum 81.;% fst
$279,500 Call 831-8638
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W.IEWPllT IUCI
Cape Cod style with len-
tasttc ocean view Large
patio to relax & entoy
nows the time Submit all
offers Asking $625 000
lor this R2 IOI
UMllUln
111-1100
Private beach! Bayview!
112 nouse 112 mobile
home lrg corner 2 Bd 2ba
lrplc. pools S45,000
FlltLHS HI 1100
arage bltlns. lee~S3S7
LEIEIT 111-HIO
sty 4 Bd 3ba + spa Gar-- -Condo beaut 2Br 2'" be. Hells r~ 1n excng tor
denlng servkle & water UM PfltlllU $565-$745/Mo Lge beaut. den pool/lac. 2 car gar· I ltte duties. beach area
pd $1450/Mo5"6-9950 Pluah2bdrm2ba$975mo 1Bd & 2Bd all blt·ln1, pet10 $840 mo 646-5$74 -Refs 891-771 •
Mobile home feeir6754 ~:·A~~= HUNTINGTON CREEK PRVT ENTR/BA-Oulet pt Hghta area clean 2Bd
1Da, yd, patio S73S/Mo
NO PETS 5"8·~
HARP & CLEAN 4 BR
near So Coa~ & OCC
Wkly gerdenlng aervice
S 1175 per mo 5"6-9950
oo late• E-slde lbr cttg
$275 1us1 rented others
avail 539-6 t90 Best tee
TEUlllT 111· ... 0 Tll MIT 142· tlO• APTS LuJ1ur1ou1 1 & prof fem no kit bact\ Day • 2Bdrms A 19'# Bachelors Twnnse $325 646-8502
Newport Ex8c Condo 2Br, $620 Ea1de lg 2Bd 191 1111 Starting $650
den dbl gar Tennis. pool pool. p\11 patio 2 pers 848· 1613"btwn 9-5 ~ly lltttla,Jlettla 2904
S 1600/mo 199 63 l.0560 max No pets 646-5137 2Bdrm & 38drm Unltl avt •1r&i"aa1r MA9'1rl
Newporl Height I 2 br 2 ba. 1mmed Priced tr $700-~ -t ~
den, lge front room w/ -....::a~BJIU S850 67S..6173 Wkly rentals now ava11
b•Y"iew trp1c. bltns. 1ge ~-u J&Olll IUL n s 1401w1c & up 221' New-
gar. grdnr lncid Avt 9110 pon SNo C M 646-7«5
s t5001mo 646-3402 TIWlll•ES lm11 2144 SU I Sii LOHt
rly $400'a bach bungalow Illa Balboa Condo 2Br Ocean JuSt 1tep1 away' CH4et Fer Ifft 2 BO 2ba COOdo Unrv P8fll 3026 w ,.. __ t H-N~-crptd decoc ocean ciose 2 Ba w Io c ea n v t e w Xtra sharp 3br 2ba hm Fr pie, veulled ceillnga, dbl (T- ace) 2 ca ga ..,.,..,. ~, ....
I t,' """"' & •"a No ,...,, .,rr • r r """" Bexn refrin TV hurry 539-6190 Best tee $1350/mo 660--0922 Rae stone trptc dlhwstir S975 >"""' ..... • ,..., w/opener, petlO grent)\t, s~'. ..... ,.,..1 no·!,...,.,..1 --539~6190 Best Alty tee 1 rm s720-s145 1 t h t ...., .... ..,, .....,., ... .,. .. •·• •ar 22 2 WANTED-FAMILY ----28drm 2'"S. $915 c OH 0 • OPI e c
Bd. 2ba hae -No Costa Well kept 3br off PCH mod 666 w 18th 645-2739 S?<>OIMo 773--069..:._ _ leatAb ti A l&Znlll HPLDI Mesa, nr OCCISo Coast neees11t1es trplc too gar -------Univ Prk apac1ous 3Br I lure 2908
arge 2+ sundeck view & Plaza 1/2 Blk-Elem Sch fncd yd around $1000 2Ba Twnhse.ga.r air. trpl ----~""!""'""""!-utlls p&Jd S680 46738 ge encl yd $1000/Mo 539-6190 Best Alty lee \\lc:slFteld no peta L.ae 529.0384 2er 2ba. bale/pool CM
UHIT lli·lllO vi 9/1 551-3746 C --N·tmkr. $275 • 12 e4ec ~ SHiia Hit ••tu APAITllUTI ltwp!t ltacla 21··" Dave 71 41722·9237
YIEW Hll STln Tl HI Peiat 262' 2215 Like brand new! All ut11tles 1,"'2.'!l a 29r #um Yr1y ( 2BR 2ba CdM home to Shr
tate Beach 2Br. gar & Will T1 l&lllW '"w""ooes-""1a""k"'e""c•on-d""o""2"'"9 .. r""2 .. b-a, paid. Pool, gar. no peta Winter No fee. Bkr w1tn M or F n-srnkr Prof
orel SlOOOmo f.ea#.6750 Br2Ba$750 lee•6613 pool-vie.,, air, micro, l Bdrm S585 675-4606 $475tmo759-0281
lll·IMO UlHEIT lll·IHO trash comp. Sec. gate 1 28drm l Ba $690 1 Bdrm Baytront apart· BalbOI Pen ...... nvt br-ocn 1----------Sty $1050. 998-0082 301 AVOCADO ·v~,.. WAY llLIW Ullm 642-9850 or 631--0960 ment sundeck. parl<ing vu. fully f\Jm. 9 mo IM . N-
uscioua 3•2..-frplc, gar Vall 2234 AJ1rtatat1 Farai1~M 1--------$775/Mo 675-8990 smkr S425 p1._s 675-9774
nly S11009/15lee#6423 2Br 1''rS.. palo, gar. nr Bel ls Hse M/F turn ·2er
LHEIT lll· ... O IUY lllT Tl IWll ~.:!Id Hoag avl 911 $750/mo I Iba Ip $275/Mo 1st
St"""3+2frplc '""'' c • • • 4'11t22 731.0595 ()per!Sat 11·2 last dep NIOl<63 1.()5i• M charm artistic 2br -ls9oo mo FM .. 96A3 •1••• • II -FllltlY uumm 4237 HILARIA WAY - --•
home lots ot charm fprlc lllm 11•1... DESlGNER1S turn11h1d Sparklltlg clean -large • Bal Penn 112 t>lk to bcn
gar $700 s others avail or -Townhouse Frplc & pool Apta IOf tamlllesw/1 Of 2 Spacious 3Br 2S.. gar t:>O w1prfv DI tnery lac
539-6 190 Best A"" tee aat. ltacL 2 40 s t 195/mo 673-0896 Children near park Heat trp1e CloM to bell Yr1y $4501Mo 673-8121 "' • S 1350/mo 67~9 \2 °' ---
plell 3bf/2ba S 127S & llltr T1 •tr•-t •+2 C .. tl lltt1 2'24 2:,~~~1.=9 S695 75"· 1792 Bkr COM GAEA T HOME FOR 2Br 1ba $850 Otshwshrs ~ -• MAN S475-0.0 .o.~1
424 Po1nsett1a 673_8476 ar. bltlna S79S tee•7381 2 Br furn duplell, OWnef 98 W Wilson 83 t-5583 **Branes nu cuatom 2Br now f>io-•255
Ttll•ir1t 17•.•••1111 nellt door Pnvacy 2Br l ''l"'· S695 W ... 10,..,,. 2Ba chOICll area Frplc XEC HOME 4BR 3ba, i---"-~. • ...,, cpl n-smkr 646-2323 dsnW:: 3020 Fj;~~ ,., pauo $900 No pell CoM snr 'apt $432 50 mo
Commun ty """" Aua11 lll19a11W 1• •1ru•1 60-1713 ~ 857 1776 $2200 mo •r>eome needed Imme:, $~goo/mo• ._ "-..., •nrt ltac~ -i&ff No ~ts Agt 5'6-5605 "' to Quall~ '60-826' 071/ 2Br $650 tee•9634 --W&Tf•raa.T Agt, 675-4000 Ulfll(IT 111·1110 2~a 111 4 tll St 2 BACH SS 10 & 1BR S6 to * "r"-' * Clear reso M r: sru JBo
ARGE 3BR 2' •ba. steps ---door1to1>en $900 yr lse PRVT patio carpon Beaut1tv1 2Br 2Ba Aot 2oa 2 car ga• ,,,.. •
to ocean $1425, no pets. Frple a~ts $495 2br 3 penons max 645-7051 POOL SPA quiet. no pets Oen Enc1 garage Pv1 SrS Mo Jell 968-853. I I ""t sl I I --TOPAREA Mesa Pines. bcn ooal 0 0Ck5 960-~229. 960-4226 f ;::;'.J1~B!~ Al~ r:_ a Eirira lg attract dplll 2 Br 2650 HAR LA 549-2«7 I $2295 mo •ALSO•
tall llltH 2224 PRIVAT.,....,., .. C-H CONDO w/lg patio encl gar 2nd ----2Br 2Ba $1395 Sorr' ..,o '" o"""' rise from ooh 45th St ClltCE STllll S.00 oets 760·09 t9 lb . avall ept 1 No BA 21:>8 2 car gar ate, yrly or winter rental Patio. nr t>each• fee•64-05 I
pets lg bckyard $625 end unll Aedec S1 t75 642-830S, 213-430-2108 TtlllllT 111-IMO I ~J;,~NWH~~~:~'07~~ JnQ. Agt Uz 646·3627 lse or lse opt Agent I
26l-85S5. 957.066.9 OCEANFRONT Sharp 2Br Ill.All IEW CllPLO JBo 2oa oar gar laun rp garege, No Pets $875 $1600 Sept 15-June i5
Fem 23-30 yrs .. -1>mko •
t-• 2 oa S365 ,.,.,, • ..,,
Avaol 9 261:<•)1¢:'? ~«•4
Female Shr 28· '!'!a
Ouo1e>. 100 ~ros 10 IX;r-o
$ · ;:5 • utOs 650-56:.ie
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THE REAL
ESTAT&:RS ---DUPLEX 1Bd l ba-ea
'IE ( I 111 ET S210,000717FERNLEAF
675-S276/673-3600 aat. Rarkar 2242 Winter 673-7666 ~2 Beautiful Units, • (61919"-0030 enclosed garages 1 Br molt' Ir ~acn $:i ~-., M~
1nc1 ... 111 650-409.
WTSlll OISTl IHl UAL HIS ., ... ""' 640-8182 by Owner
llST 111 IHl,IOO HAL ESTATE IY -OUPLEX-2Br 1beea
This home Is speclall Like Ill Tl·lllllOI I So-of-PCH s2: 5.000
new Immaculate con-rll 0110( II. Cl Ll S627t3~0a2rn4aluoorn6. 783y· own11t.• 1er dltlon Well appointed ..,..
comfortable hvlng areas r AT 111 CI TE I 0 II E Premium -duplex lhou-
2 huge master suites 2'"1 111-1211 sends below merket at
baths End unit Brick • i~~\-~ $329K Prin only Bl<r patio wlth private apa I ~ ; 11 720.-9 22
C*allTll5"6-E 21:3L131FFS• ai.b pp desires to :uy Duplex.
S250K·S325K 640-1539
"FAMILY HOME'" IHA Hl Ill or 474-0800 Dave
Lrgst mdl 4Br + bonua rm. Two story 3 Bdrm, 3 bath single Family Home and
3B• Magni loc Ute, brlte home with large family 45' Slip Trade tor Comm
& airy Offered at S218K room Walk to shopping lnduat or? fS1 5 Mii Agt
(LH).land av1a1S34.ooo and schools Asking 63t-.4321or63t-4341 111::1• I Ct. s169.900 l"IUIS IUT llY
141-1 AllJtl•tl SBA 5ba. bonus room
Are you planning a move? Traditional Pool Drive by tO Mission
Classified ad1 wlll point R It Bay. Try $475.000 ea Y Burns Altr 760-t468 you ln the right dlr~tlon
t o find the home you 631-7370 Ct1tl Mtsl lOZ4
need. 642-5678
---UIT1111 OIAlllEll
Reduced to $199,000 4Br
3Be. 2 stories, quiet cul·
de-sac. Bier 720-8730
, Fa1t1stle h11• View
/cool breezes 3BR
t •1, ba, I amlly room
S 139.900. Call Pat Cobb,
675-2013 or Sf6·23 t 3
FOR SALE BY OWNER
Br 2Ba. huge yrd on Quiet
corner llf Mesa Verde
New crpt '& paint
S 131,000 Ownr/Agl
261-7853
MESA VERDE 3Bd. COS
toe large rear yd. 1011
of trees $137.900
Agl 552-3000
Harbor are(I class bdrm ICW VIEW lBa $550/mo 2Br 2Ba JBr 2 be DPLX 1 '2 0111 10
2ba upgraded kltch frplc I 2nd row corrntr 2BR, 1100 S675tmo 867 W 19tn St
SQ It lge pat lo 2 car park. 6AS-t 7 •O •
1ng Bkr 848-8677 DELUXE NEW CONDO
SUWlll WtTN VIEW
3Bdrm • bonus Assume
1st S395K Owner
975-4753 or 760-9716
lltT• IAJFlllT YEARLY/Winter steps to l2Br 2 rBa dbl gar w OQnr
2Br 2be fed yrd, gar. gym beach 3 bed. garage lrplc ptuSl'I crot cetmaoc
S625t Mo i Bd 1oa enc1
gar close 10 bctl ri1ce
quiet 1oc 11111 NSSllSIH tenn1S, pool. patio. patrol. w D pa110 S 11 i'Stmo ttte. mirrored wardrooe Spacious 2 Bdrm • den no pell s975 5"8•723, 5•8·3535 doors in borms 290 V1c-1480 Monro1111
overl00k1ng sandy beach I 1or1a F-3 .t.1 Nwot Btvo &
& bay • 3 Bdrm rental Br tBa gar no pets **•EITllS** a t t U f .v1ctori a $975 mo TSL •&IT U2-110l
2178 P1acent1a, Apt E n nflr ••• I, a • 675-9797 Trades accepted Asking S6251mo 545-7983 CALL US REGARDING •
$830 000 Owner/Agl IAVINE LEASES lal~ lala.. 270f Easts.oe tBt small but
BAYRIOGE CONDO B'r
J M Peters JB~ 3oa D
p11n A C b .J ..,5
s 1~50 mo ~· •336 644-9513 21R IHULIW 1121 lniH C111t llHlty IN BaYfront-Great view• cozy w lors of na1 wood •eltilt Btatl 1100 ar top area.feet 5457 ltl·llOO 2br 1baSl200mo yrl no $465Nopets990·2962
c-M-s""2•9g ... ,-m-0-,p--re_n_t ElHEIT 115·1110 1gar 1nc1 urn 673-542~ ~ewty 'decoral9d 2er 1Ba CHICI In IElllTS
Lovely prk, new cpt, 1ge ESA VERDE 4Br 1-..,Ba L11au ltacla 2241 S5751mo 1110 PETS Call s;:.'~ .,;:~ c;~~ ~t~~
rms torkngszlurnOnly $1250 Grdnr incl Agt HCEmlULYALIE jlal~ alter3pm631-6155 w b rrplc RO 2•00
S17.995 Call 636-7870 Ron Lowe 642-7'04 2Br 2ba. lrplc. gar S850 Pta1a11l1 2707 f aslS•de Bacrie1or Haven P $795 ,...o
CM completely remodled, sruT-LEVELJlll Walk to beach Fee•6241 I 1 BR carpon new drps & ~11cnen oatoo cath ce.ta ~6-9794
new interior. new appl, bath. gar S775 tee:760 t TELHEIT lll·IHO crpts 1124 w Balboa $450 Call 662-3'.5" HtllH HPLU ltoO tBd, t4 K 35 dbl eKpan----Blvd $600 mo 673-5198 astside NICE lg 2Br 1Ba do. adult park S 12,500 ELHEIT 111-lllO 2BR Coltag..J Ocean view 2Br 2Ba -lrplC gar & new
or make offer 549-4379 Bdrm 2Ba ••ont•callo tplc, garage walk to bch 211 .. HE FHI IC• P6;5
110
739g6ar ~~'21n!835J00 carpeting' lee=557•
twnhme Wshr';dry,', gar. $1000 wlutll 499-2181 2Br S900 9127 lee,,.6759 -0'.,.. • ITtUllEIT 111·1110
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20'x60' GOLDENWEST
nome Light Interiors
Corner IOI 2BA 2ba. All
appliances included
Small pet OK Young
adults welcome $32.500
Call Agt 5"0·5937
l••••r11olt 11.-i
Over tOOO sq ft, ~I eplace & pvt .,cl yr Near
Ruben E Lee S29, 5 tor
details ca1r636-7870
pa110 S650 Agt S50-10 15 •1Br. private & quiet TELHHT 115-lllO lt.,.r1ltr4tr4-PtH •LIVE ON WATER•
Br 2ea, dbt-gar. nice Range & relrtg GH & WINTER RENT ALN9W? Br ... gar S575 fee•6J 16 20 Boat shp s11a11 Cl'1arfT'
Yard, no pets 906 w water pd Ocean view Bd 2ba unfurn $700/furn nLElllT 111-1110 •no quaint 1br no oets 5675 1st • sec 497·6287 •1• ""'d 111 pa d oloe Wiison. $975 545-7983 $725 Can see Sun 911 E-slde SQueaky clean 1Br r"' • '"" u 1 '
-Basch view 3Br 2Ba •., 2-4pm 203 E Bay Ave New crpta drps paint orel $850 650-8 1'5
Br hae. air. grdnr Incl, , acre 2', car gar S t650 \7 141 593-t2•3 etc S5751mo 760-8862 Oceantront 38d 2ba Ip pets ok No children Kids ok 494-9655 $650 557-6063 YEARL vb)' beach wl Large 1 Bdrm ger no gar iau" S 1300 Sept h
Custom lrg 3 BR 2bl hm !ocean 111ew 2or deck .gar pet5 1980 Anetieom Jul"e 1'i •61919"·0030
Open beamed ce11tng IS800 mo one ulll 673-5429 Shown by appt $485 Mo OPEN HOUSE 9 ' 9 8
Spectacular ocean vu YAL'f BALBOA PENIN 5"5-3229 631-7279 6306 w 1..X.EANFRONT
_ Avell Sept t5 $1500/mo Newl}' oec ,8R no pets •Bo .;>oa 1c d1" area 011
BR 2ba, lam rm, llv rm,
dining rm. nr S C Plaza
S t050/mo 734-8978
Male "nare 2 Bd•~ l:'a·•
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n(. '20-0263
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PACES AVAIL tor new
moblle homes buyers In
Costa Mffl. Hunt Beach
& Laguna Hllll For
BR 2ba. pool Cp1atdrps. tatllast • S500 cleaning I 5600 mo 67 5.6606 rtll• WTSlll '"' ga a .. n S200C 11,,.,
quiet st S t295/mo Bkr dep Michael 499·3~ 1 12 Bd 1 •·bl Townhse tea 6 1q,g"-00~
2 t3/4 71-1180 'N"' ShA•A• 3Br 2ba h·· 1C•r••• ••I • ., 2722 1 lures bit-In A 0 0 w Otl>ee . BR oa n CdM .. .. "' ..,...., ...., Frplc pnv gar & P"" Newoo•• 1siand tBr LOOI<· S"25mo pro• c.iear ... .
Br 3ba Mesa Verde, Guard tenn11 pool beach 2 Br t ba garage patio 5725 Mo 2340 '"0 101 Qu•PI single adult son 6"3-8009 "'S9
bllns. grdnr met S t300 S 12001199 ownr 499-3638 wsri dryer $875 I Santa Ana Mgr on s•tf' Rl't' s5 ·o ,...,o 650 3064
83 t-5207 Of 553-5424 IJ.19aH litHl 2252 863 1990 wt\Oays -Oc:eanhoflf 4Bd 2ba gar P~e~~;,' ·~~5~ ":., ~ ,)':
650/mo 3Br lrg lhllng ,ute & Airy Charming ht 12Br Twnttse Apt t 'tBe lsp.e~~ \!l~ with au,. t(I S '600 Sec>t 15 9 15 CdM •59.Q 4 .. , .. ,
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for information
& .~urprlsingly
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St"ltt Yll OH 2Da Oen t>utlhns. new No pets 650-380 1 I twnhse. «lCI gar lndry 2715 Michltt'i Suc;of' ~6 •4 , :'
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beck yard $975/mo yrty ll07' r ct~·%'~ 7fS3 w 191h I & ;;: s:C :t~ .. ~ 1st 1H1 df'O " •mlo.1 TELERENT ~~11~1W:n~! ·7~ ~-~ ~28 ° r i. x:;· ;3~' ----TSL ~GMT 642' '603 $725 MO 83~ 31 5 mg1 960 7621 MIChllfl'
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Ptala1al1 2107 • Widest Set.otlon Br 2 ba. 2 lrplea. hot tub Beys de fi: tBd 1 ·~be t crpts. drps, bltlM. ltlflced apa A porn $1'!1 mC'I det Mar homf' •o ,,.,, ,.,._
ON TM BETCH 3Br "Ba • Updated Dally , den micro-wave cMd & I ;~~~1110s & de<;k l.!'. ~tw'~"c W•; pe.a 545 • tJ 1 or 73' $Hit! cpts ciose '" Niac." lt1"1
nc " c •AllAreas&Prlces pet0K$14~6A6 1378 "'20001mo675-1909 ""7 v'1 alll-"!,.., IC1r 11t 1nn $.''t, c:11 upper unit, S 1100 mo -• ..., lctOf'la E .,,.,5 38r ~bl Condo w 0'9<1o. ~ 11 ,. -, 66•
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Good IOeltlon lrvln• at _ rm 2 trples M1ny ~tru WOODLA• VILLAGI CO.rt"nt '8P C ~ l'IY c, II'• best. $220,000 ·~ .. .,. ittt t E ttde nelght>O<tlood S1500 No pert 031.0262 SplCIOUI 28' apt -.1vi.w ___ r--___ 9 1 Cn1g ~· .AQ60
lntff least ltettJ ;&:nf1ont :intar mo 28' ~ ~~':i;~-ABSOLUTE SELECTION ' walk to bch s975 mo 111 AltAUMlllJI
18124 CUIWr °' Irv I tal 38r BMch Cottao-$8~/mo C.11 873.-2791 400 1Dr nettled on tr" last & deo 840· "762 ltatl ll WaatM DOt 1• 1• Ou .. t ar.. 1 blk to ltn9d st/S875 28r redOne I SS2·3011 • 1 CC"'t & ..,IO~°" (lf,jf• \lvtf llO! 0 rt .:.lll!ll.lltJfll, ~. r• Chnttl.,, ramol'y ,, k1('11
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Big canyon Condo ?BA E·~ l'lm ~ ,_,,.. ar 21:11 ~ nwiy ol,_.a iu;;wJito¥e ;;t:;;O-t ,_,. • IPU • -r.OU«l(j ren1 'Y-4~
2be Po()!, af>6, t~ll flyd 'kld l ~9-6 tOO Bat Rlty '" pool No e>eta 423 W Bay ..-ill SMe AM 5"9 •712 ~ 9, 240S ._
St4501mo vr1'f S5t-3398 *Hl·llll* • -2111 Cd 760-8083 Hy mo..,. 2·38r pad llPI" ... "' ll 1 B<trm GARDEN APART I I "*" UM-1111 Malur1 sp11 WOf'l'lan e•Ct'!g
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furn WINT[R RENT Al kld11pet1 $680 hurry! S8t5 y.,d 4 ~t l .. •~20 MENT Stowi & retrig N(I IU. IUT I Ill Wtm .... Cir. !\Mith ~2 S9G9 ""Ill.ii 67~81181(81812818062 S 981908-tRlty tee ftUlm 111-1111 PfttaS5 lOmo'\48-13P YOu,,... .--1 orot ma•-
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fiiiii5illijiil..... " r~;ir~.. ..... .... l91t11!11..!•r.t ..... ~~!J"!"!~·L!~~~~..-: ¥ii!'!~~-* ADVERTISING Banking ' C~I "·'I •-· ~~~Ing. UU&. lllllTAIY ~~:: ='= ~i:!.-;'~""1= Mldtbe~oett'd.Wlll .J:J?-~~· ::C"L!t:!~':ef.::..
Flegle Halr~et. SC IDJIST The ll'WMI omot Of the ., .. to pertonn oontlnu-train. t13-M30 . ll:lng In the pleoement of menent part time ~
Plz8.. Cyndie .... M Federal Depoalt In· oua coli.ctlon eflor• on. Mmt · i.all 11111. Opening In 1uon. Monday t0:30am to
* llKIDPll 1uranoe Corp hu NMded fOf New Homte clell~t account1. A.a EJ(pttlenolld Bobte.H Spllt Llllgatton. Corporate, IWfOX· $:30pm. Tueeday
Growing dally ~ lmmed e»enlng1 ror per-1 n d A 1 0 r u 1 t m • n t pwt or our 1tquld1tlon you Axle oriv.r Muit know Real e.t1t1. 9anktU$)1oY 101m-to approx. 6:30pm.
• ....,. ..... ..... on the Oranoe Coalt 90n1 with the followtng Advertlalng S1IH at wlll be lnvoiv.d with con-L. A and 0r· c t l Tax. Clll for appt. NO' exp« MC Apply
d\arge thru ~ need• lmegll\11111'&, Pf'°' •AS*' rapidly expanding 1oea1 t1ct1ng borrow•" by 35 1040 h,.:::.')(Jnf~: lllY lliGIU AllllY p 1 nnyaavu. 1UO 11at~. Manage...,. duc1W..layoutarthttWho •Mln2yr1bW\klngexper. dally n1w1p1per phone to=:,~!: •flt•. H~"'fiton 8Mcf\ 1101 Dov98t,8te270 Placentia Ave, Cotta ·==-= =~:: ~=~~~ ~.:tnot•dept oflo~ :.~,~:J'~~·,vJu'~~~:; ~~borrowerifli.. HO I .I. •ll·l114 1_Meaa......,..==~:-::-:==;;-
l2t0hno. 131-"*' S*ton With mll'I. 3 ytt f()f a vari.ty or Cilenti. • Ability to type min. Mrn eicc.llent Income & recomrMnd action .. HIYI' LIUL uoan .. , N~T~~ltS.,T '8L.•E;"TYOf· ~"' •xp1r Flmltllt with Our dlterlmlnattng mar· 40 WPM ( 1 lulon) ri90MN'Y You po&1e11 • -•"...-· • .....,.,
*111111,111 -•••-1111 19••/PC. w-.... , ... , .... _. k9t Otln•nde quality llld (Ntary + comm • . Of Now hiring Ml .. part Orne Ith rnln 2/• litigation nee d41alrea m1ture. , ..
-·• 1 • -·--,.. -... _ _, • Strong ~al a written beMflt• ano 1d\11na. "nowt.ct~ eonaumer drlV9r8 tor th• South exp & wor pr~ng llat>l9. per.on tor r.cep. 1 ~TH FREE A!NT ComS)My. Pleeaant & It· ltyle. communication lkMt.. ITl9nt opportunity. Ae-n-et9dlt . Ion praetloe County, Dl•~Alde Pro-for tole Praetlctloner. tlontlt l lltl .eeretarlal
111Dov.OfSuite14 I-=~~~~~~~~ traetlv. otnc. an lhl Newapap•r production Ban!(lng lllP« II requlr9d cy Of new1p1P9r U · a P<OC9dUtM U well U gram. J>ald training. Uni-....i..... ..... call fOf N9wpott 8eectl 831"3e61 I: wa1•'· Emptoy11 In· ror tt1l1 poalllon. Mui-perlence n1cuury ram111.,.11y With collectlOn f0<mi. $4.25 p/hr 1tart. N/amkr .,__.... dutlea. Salary com· 'ound:. Brittany T.,,.., aurande pr,ram Stan k~ helpful. Ablll· 1111 Win t s.nct At P laws. Thi• poaltlOn r• 859-9115 appt 833-367' men1u(a11 on u -
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8Mch SO·S03-2 Agt MAIL RESUME TO: t11g9. Poaltlon le l'IJll tlrM, prior 9J1Plf. l ed~tlon. RAlll OIAIT Ing or llnanoe IXS*. a b9 lnd9Plf\d9nt, drive a torney Non•amoker RELIEF WORKER/
916 Sq Ft. a,n'I FOUND: Collle, '9fn. 8129 ••• ...,, good b•nellta, Hlary ThlF.D.l.C.off.,1"'grea1 IAILYPl.IT plut. Salary wlll nol IJI• taxi cab OMV printout NewportBMch S.Odr• BEHAVIOR MOD nMded Ofc/~tcaJ. grnd t11 .. No. Vlo. Brookhurll & Hamtl· P.I. les lMI eommen.urate With eJC· benefits pac:kege lnclud· ceed $19,000. p/yr. r-ci. A$)ply 14'01 So. Cit 11.1me 10 Hiring Partl'Hlf'. for dlHbled children
C.M. $918/mo 832-4181 ton, H B. "3-5142 ._. a....a.. la 1_..1 ~-lnqulrlu and Ing Dental & Vlalon pactt. IM W. a., It. Piere~ your r-.ime Hwy, Lag. Bch. (Up1talrsl 5000 Birch St. Suite 867·8190
CdM'• beet omcee. M25-Found: Short hel,_, Per· ... .,,..., a.. rnumn to: Steve eoe If you would llke .......... 11 to D.I. ··attn. Perton· 2900. Newport Beach, '-RM-t-•u_r_an_t ____ _
11100 I_... H A/C ...i. el pei. F«n Vic •Olllln .. -• Hough, Art Director. more lnf0tmaOon, P .. ata nel, P.O. Box 75-49• Nft· lllYll ca 92880 '"'' ut · • .,,.g, anbfN ore~ · • --Dally Piiot, P.O. Bo• c all p•raonnel at , port Be1ch . C• WAREHOUSEMAN For I~-·--~--.,.,,,,_..,., OIHll UITl•ll janl•ca1J~ .~f;,,O:-t Clltf NB631•1508evet ut peced Na r•t1uran1 1580. Coata M .... Ca 975-5400. EOE CLERICAL I 92658·7441549 EOE local area. Mull have LIFEGUARD (cartlfled) Expet Apply Broadway
Hwy .... ,. Found: White Male Cat. at· nM<I• back o~ P«· 92628 •••y MW Ccx»t good driving record. $15.00/hr 10am-~. Cati ear & Grill, 251 Broa.d·
....... , 1Qll I /Pt feotlonate. Vic Fair-eon. C"-llenglng po9itton. ... klll "'"' 'I ••••• , •• ,.... 847-0-424 Byron()( sm.~.o. --~~.petl. 497.3072 ~Us w:-191h si v I •w 1S unt1 ow• r . Mu1t b9 able to handle llAlll llllT Pit temp. help. Show --1 557·2188 •tr .... Ptef •II?· Call Col-gpenlng 01lly Wed-Sun. Great w ... .,n Saving•. Our beautiful 500 room ....... I UllTIUHI
752-1 20 673-t&eO '-Ct(213) 824-9423 IAl.Y Pl.IT Office, c&lhllt, tkt tkr. one of California'• r.ed· hotel hu an lmmedlat1 OlllTll Plllll •OIOIO U1J PUltll llLAll
EXEC. OFFICE. cloM to LOST: Malt ... t.,-nall, vie.---------330 W. Bay St. Apply 1760C-2 Monrovta Ing flnancfal ln1t11utlon1 opening for a h.1tl tllM tor t11h market, t11h 111per. urrent full time oppty Shoe D'lpt. nMd• FIT
Frwys. Appx 200 aq. fl. VICtorla l Valt.y Rd. C.M. AOITl.111. Cotti M .... Ca. 92626 Ave. C.M. btwn 2-5pm M· hll en lmm9dl•t• gpen-breaklut cook. Thi• po... req, N,e . 873•1122 exist to Join lhl engln .. r· SalH ~tlf'aont AHlll.
lnol01 ofc furn $300. mo. ~2·96t8 AEWAAO Account• receivable & i---------F. 18 yr• or oldlf Call M· Ing for I Clerk Typllt In ; jtlon offer• xlnt company Ing dept. of thl &00room·1 Mgr.GOO<S hra. fun at·
149l W Bakl(, Suite 3. Lost: Shlltte, Sllv.r/Grey word prooeealng up. lor Ulll&l. mPff&L F btwn 8:30-12. 6"&-3965 our Coat• M ... branch. benef111. P ..... apply In Fiii PllP lrvlne Marriott Hotel. ' m~1phere. Wiii train.
Costa MIN, ca. 92828 • male. Reward Vic Ad1tn• bYly ottloe. r=-uu time. Full·llm•. ALL Dut111, person. Tuld1y-Wednee-& Cook•, f()( Gina'• Pizza, EJC9e'. In bolllt•. chlller•.1 Salarypluioomm. Pleall * 558-3900 * /M-onolla 964-3813 Lag. Nlgull 49$-0eOO rront l back $4/hour. BOAT WASHER Full Time Thlt 11 an entry lell'&I P<»-day 9-12 noon, Thu™'•Y Corona del Mar. S4 up. welding, & refrigeration. call Stacy ~0-7810
754-13H f()( SaJlbOat Oealetlhlp. ltlon. Vou wlll learn lhl 4:J0.8pm. 873* 1121 lndlvldual must be eelf·
h1lana Ptneul •• m-• Eddie 6"2.,.788 v.,.lou• type1 or 1oan1, 1 * •Ylll * •tarter.
.... 11. !!" ltnic" HH h• 0:...... c [)allu APllTlllO IWUID lllUHPll prep.,.lng rMl •llte loan • IAlllln MTIL • PIU n• PAY A~ly In perton Tued•Y· ,...2 /C ·-...-.,21un1t1,C0111M .... No I Cllf If docum91'1tamalntalnd•I 1100Y I p•-TillWlll ... nead•~y9-12noon 400 1/f. Zoned ..,.. . . --If •• ••• Piiot 11 lcx»t~tor help In pell EJll)4trlenOld ...,,, part t me a or n o rt t ,1:_. .. ...... 1 •• lrllll -• .... pvt bth. Covered patio. , ._.. -111 .. d n...pt. · 885 · • ~&-30&3 675 4459 · P• men ... •• -.. • Opportunlt111 avallabl• Thurld•y 4:J0.8pm. Water & trash pd . ESCORTS ~llbllltlM wlttln· retlr9d. 55-06e5 or • other general dutlH. Jnlle,0& with the LOS ANGELES * llYI• *
$225/mo Ste P. 130 E. 898-2355 dude pick up and c»-am lllUllO llllUIPU/llm Typl;a of 50 wpm I•,.. 1, ... .,,., ~ TIMES (tlrculatlon DI-• llllllTT MTIL .
17th St. CM. 5-48-7817 livery of ad•. pulllng Whe91 Alignment, Brakes, 10< N.B. Lew Firm. Mu1t Qulr · partment In our door to
Prime NB t>Yslneu fron· ~ .. ls A tearth .. tl. procffllng Tune Up. N9wport Tlre have taw otnoe IXJ>9f. Wa offer competitive door newap9')er Ml" 1IOO YH 1-H
tage on Vla lido .crOll lutnctMa 3011 ad1, and a v.,.lety ot Ctr, 3000 E. Cout Hwy. 833-3107 ialarles. ano excellent OOlllELlll program Guaranteed l"IH, 11
lrom Hughas Plaza. t-i_.;n1;"i:lliint;;-;;-:a.-other duties. Candidate Corona dll Mar. BOOKKEEPING wanted ben911t1. For lnt91'11~. ~~~n~~u~:u}p~~ l•Hl 1•"1 l•JfJT
7150-1000 iq fl , A/C, _, -mu1t b9 extrllm91y or· an· I Tiil I0.,..1 PIT lor Accounting Of· appointment, ple811 call 1rt time carrier counMI· parking. Mr Liwaon OllllTIAI Pl..-eL ganlled. reaponllble Ind WIW flee. RequlJU ll te Leticia Tampa at: 0<1 wanted. Help boys 9PM Training I• MEDICAL
67"7300 1•111•••t11 Ible to work well with and light repalr1. Newport bkkpl"" computer exp and glrl1 iolloh new provided. Pot1ntl1I to 1111...,•M'IA/UlllT
--Tire Ctr. 3000 E. Coatt .... (tl•) lll •110 Mtn S300. plu1 per WM!<. Fl tlm..-e """ b~',"'y office fr'. 2 ,. tuff & ...... da-othlf9. u..... ,... ,._, M helpful. Call 831·3851 "' -.. subscription• on their F"" .. A Int·-~--· c·•i· . • "-... rrta'I ..... ·-· •-· .,_ .. , .... -Ann '..... "-7 ""'one....., ar l lll 4111 M t J "'-· .......... .. 8 30 d E "9 aln9d teach«a. At>Ma --'s"' ...,_,-t . ..... . u.. • . OU'T Fiii TllT ( 14) • paper routN. UI en oy 957·2361 ext , 1204 12· . w ye. v•ry lbtlll U l l Curriculum. Snack• m.,. •• o. IAIYll'nil working with 10-13 yr . other Sat. EJlper. req
" Shop/StonigetbG provloed. Limited ctaaa IUlllDUIT RESPONSIBLE .. Sat lllllT.1017 llUTWllTlll oldt.Eartyevenlnghourt ENERAL OFFICE flex 650-2273
528.,. tt/$315 mo. rea1. tlze. 6:30AM·8PM. Call UU.Y PILIT t0,5PM. Lite cleaning. •aYllll work days, I flex, Ible hra. PIT hrs to grow wtCo. 1--.-,-,-,..,-.,-.-,-0-En-.-
C. M;.. c.2. 832 • ._ 190 Joyce Herbert, Dlrec1or P.I. lea lNO Local reterenc.e. $6/hr. llOIElllll • .. Comml11 on on y, Exp pref. 6"5·2000 ..,.. ••• ••21 751-8003 I Cell Bruee Em1tey Med. R9Cpt/Dall Entry, Shop/Storege/QffiQe _._ httl ...., Oa. IJIH •--------Equal OPPQrtunlty 642~21 ext. 206 llAlllTYUIT full time, Mon·Frl d1ya for
528 IQ fl/S315 mo. 120 E I . A--tilt Banking SELL IY Employe< MtF/H m. 0<.ia. rental. Buty medlcal lab In N.B. GOO<S
23rd St •Unit 20 & amna Yft lllllT UlllTAIT NAiii OIUT talon. Ocx:upy lmm9d. benefit• & wOf'klng cond. Adwrtlsl TELENHEI c1er1c:11 5~a-.585 or 544-8819 Salary. ~6-.4403 Beth 20+21. Mgr In #29 •&WAii 1111111111• OUnglSIFlll utlll&Tlll OLUI nPllT I IWLY PILIT
Waterfront Bldg. 1350 1/1 Gourmet Reetaurent In Or-TlmlOIAll PIT or FIT. Choice of If you're a Mlf-atarter and , UlllmllT Medlcal
avall. 3333 w Coaet ange County Sle<>.000. llYEITlllll A Mlf·ltart« to aatlel In hour• I• youra. Call T. H. flexlbl• about Job atllgn· 1 H•lr Production• 250 E.
Hwy. NB Mon thru Fri 9-5 So. Calif. Rlty 54&-5eo5 Full-time TetephoM Salee the d9Vllopm901 & con-A 11ocIat•1 Te I e • mentl, the F.D.l.C. hu a Ollml llLP 17th St COtte Meta, Fan. ILL 11111 MlllllllS Potltlon. Salu u -trol of bYdg91 tor own9d m.,.ketlng, 953-8870 job for you Our dlvlt lon P/tlme Mon thru Frld•y tultlc locatlonl 548-3446 lter~t It. 2J II lllff .... perl1nce prel•rred. RMI Eltate properti.t. CARPENTER HELPER of bank llQuldatlon C\.lr· Super S1ndwlch, 675 ask for Wayne. Shop 11
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tloe, C.M. 545-9304 (8-4)
NEE Typl"" 45 wpm. GOO<S Neid• to ln~ep9nctentfy $5/hr, own car, no 11 .... ~ rently hu opening• for ' Paularlno, Co1ta M.... b91ng remodll90. TORAGE SPACE? Hih Profttl. Local Area ... r .... rch & control of -• 1 •~k +v..i t ..... _, c.c ••"'7 ..._ --FIU Ill Train. Part Time Salary plu1 CommlM1on1 gard• p!MM. 75-4-1820 M\19fl c.... .,.....,1 ....... _,,_ ..., WlmLIIT IEllO&L IEOIPTlllllT r-• -•• 1nd Benefit Program. buctget 10< owned AMI average typing •PMd•' Ow Sate Harbor Self Stor11g9 No Employ .... No Call Kathleen Olton for Eltlte propertlel. NMd• ASHIER Pa.rt time, lull 50WPM Th9 FD I c of· !COURIER • n car, Full· In. 3 Yrl exper. In curr1nt Cour11ou1. lndu1trlou1
1)4trson for busy office In
Nwpt Bch. Lite typing &
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All line. Info 775-2305 Overhead. No Selllng. an Interview appoint· to Independently r•· time, parking structure. tera 1 'great · ben~flt• time. llewlblt . Law. cut. color, perm. tech·
GrMt Tax e.n.11t1 ment. eearch & compile data. N. B. S4 p/hr 675-2790 pac:kege fncludlng dental j ~8-6082 nlque. Work with or W...C..Uh 3111 Mr. Wolfer (714)838-5e20 ll.&lll DUil You'll also be responalble CHILD CARE. Mature ledy & vlalon coverage. 11 you OllTllll lllY10E without following. DaSu
SPIRITUAL READINGS Open Labor Dey Weekend IWLY PILIT for Mtablllhlng lletd• & to provide gd tupervlslon would like more lnf0t-Ollll PllT Tiii S1.1on, 64o.1900 llllLIOIUllll amllUT AcMOI In All MattlfS l l&TllUL. n•11•1 llllng •Yll•m• f()( thl on wkdy artna. Reta. matlon call pereonn.i. •I II &llE
CounMll""'. 1815 So. El .~ ••••i 330 W. Bay Street budget departm9nt. lrvlne. Own car 786-3408 975-5400 EOE lrhe Dally Piiot has Im· Ive In, n·amoket to aUl•t 8am-2pm 1hlft, contact
Kevin. The Sporting
H0\1141, 752--0-565
... ""r-• ~ Cotta Meta. CA •Minimum 2 yeara bank· t f ,_ 1 lld Camino RMI, San Clem. (714) 6"2-4321 Ing experience In a note HILD CARE WANTEQ In Cl9rlcal medle111 opening for Cui· In care o ema .... nv1 . r · Uo'd, 492-7298 M.~~~:b~!,'~~g~:.~:: dept. or loan dept. my Huntington Beich PILI OLllll tomer S9fvloe Clltk to Salary + room l bOard.
In Newport Beach. Turn • MUii b9 conacllntlou1 l ottome. FuH time, Monday-The Fedet'll Deposlt In· work In our bu1y Clrcula-682·2392 CM MODELS· Fem req for
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X·2•0 or 240-2546
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Twit~-Harem
Nual ·'Uphold
SHADOW
WIM M)tlng: "Worry often
o1vee a emall thing • big
SHADOW."
$2.17 per day .
That's ALL you pay 10<
3 11,.,.., 30 dey mlnrmum
In the
DAILY
PILOT
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
CALL TODAVf! p
ASIFOR LOIS
Your Dally Piiot
s.rv10I Directory
Repreeentatl\le
M2·4121 eat.lot
Key operation. Financing for Ad Action attentive to detail. Friday, 8 am to 5:30 pm. surance Corp hH lour tlon Depirtment. Mu•t be .... OltM'-• In
S20 000 ... •Strong 119fbal & written Call 6"1-6474 aft., 6 pm. opening• ror flle cl«kl. dependable JnO able to ... 1 •mid-. Ow• In place. · ea.... C I handle heavy phon11 elp want ... m · n to qu1111141d party on first a a communication alcllll. HILD CARE Wanted M· To qu1llfy you mu11 ha11e wfth leuant talafth tran1portatlon 645-0981 come bai li . Call • Experlenoe In flllng, 2yra exper. In flllng, sort-ap -~ one..,..,..._.,_.,...------l:iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-Franchlse Dlreotor. Da:ly p:a....t aortlng & gathering In· W-F. 9:4~. My BalbOa Ing & checl<lng all form1 voice. 20 Hourt p1weel< Ho1pltal II
800/528--0297 I IV lormlllon 11 a must. 11 hme. Aft 5pm 675•2681 of documentation. EJlper. Mondey • Frldiy. Call ' IUllllOl llWI
•Goodtyplng•kllls. HILDCAREfor11moold lnab1nk'1notedept 111 642•4321 for appt._A•kf UllmlalLDI IOTOI ••m Turn IQ today'a Claullled
for the be1t buy1,
~2·5e78
AQ. VISOR For mora lnJormauon In my N.8. home. N/li'Mf. plu9. Thi F 0 l.C. Off9f1 a lor Tracey. . llElllllY II IUll
plNM call F.D.l.C. Per· PIT am's M-F 752·70&4 great benefit• package l&TI EmY 642.5678 tonnel(714)976-5400 btwn9-11amwkctya.Refl lncfudlngDentaJ&Vl1lon F 11 1 M osta Meu Medical covertge PleaH call u 1 mi. uit type Centtlf' Hosp .. 301 Vic·
pertonn.i. EOE ~~~· P~~r ~P~~:: tori• St.. Co11a M11a.
975-5400 port. Call 714/851·0517 642-2734
CLERK Michelle. Newport !Hotel
PElllllEl CLEll We1tern C0<porat1on. •ITl lllTlll
1 P/tlme clerk needed 10 u-HLIYlll llMll ,The lrvtM Marriott Hotel
P1reria1 slit human ~10\lrc11 lor dental lib. Mull have hU lmm9dl1ta opening
Avall1ble In Newport
Be1ch Experie nce
preferred, but not
nece1sary. Mu11 have d•
pend1ble traneportttlon,
and b9 ovw 18 YMfS old.
Se11en day dlllvery with
no collectlng. Call 10AM
-4PM Monday • Friday
642 ... 333 '"'X"".A""' ... X-. 111M-al""n1-.-Lo·w-E'9s•+ FARTHING INTERIORS dept_ Gener;1 office own car. S+ mlleage. f 0 r I p. rt t Im.
HARBOR MARINE PRICES. Commercial & HANGING/STRIPPING sl<lll1. Knowledge of com-Pltlme. PleaH apply et I hostlhotteas to work 12 111111 UlllT&ITI •
We wlll hwl out. cl .. n & Retldentlal. 662-3235. VISA-MC 673· 1512 puter preferred. 24741,; New~ Bl, CM. ~~~~r.;. ~t:~1i~r.! All 1hlft1. Certlfl9d or tr1ln-
palnt any boat bot,om for JANITORIAL CLEANING .. NDYS W .. LLCOVE"ING Pll&M apply In person. 6"8-apply In petton TU9ld1y eel. Mu1t b9 mature &
SlO/ ft I I I & ,.. ,.. n Tueedly &·Wednesday ' • lnter911ed In permanent per nc . pant all SERVICE. Fr .. est. Greg ln1tallatlon & Removal from 9am to 12 noon & llLIYllY & Wedneed•y from 9am employment. M ... Varde
mat8llel• & zincs. No 631-5661 8 18/335-5884 Int palntlng. 548-4013 Thurld1y from 4.30 to F/T opening l0< de4~ & I 1
1r0om12 •. n30oonto tpmTh. U™'IY Conv. Ho1p, &et Center extra charg91 Please call T opped/removect. ciun-8 1 .. <> for apptm. 873-8320. A.al( up, new lawn1. 751·3476 JANITORIAL CLEANING 'Expert Wallcoverlng In pm. m sc other work. P· * llYlll * St C M. 548-5585
u1 about pick up/delivery. -Commerclal·Resld'I Bldg•. 11a11a1lon. Reas. Con.ult-* llYlll'* ' portunlty to learn wood-, N 1
.ri •• I Clean Ups•Tree Trimming GOO<S re11. 631-6194 ant Aulgnmnt 581·8590 • IUllllTT MTll • workln,g.trade with pou-, • Ulllln llTIL '* urs ng I I 'I
Ya.rd Malnt. •Haullng Ible uture advinc•· 1 llOIO YH llr•ll • • ltnict MIKE 850·3263 L11•1c11ia1 . Expert WaJlcoverlng In 1IOOO •tt llf'llM ment• .GOO<S dl'lvlng re-1 Med-Surg, Crltlcal Cara,
lANDSCAPE-MASONRY stalletlon. AMI Contult· lmee , II cord a moat. 8415-8843 '"'"•II Emergency Rm, or Car• BRIDAL MILLINERY. Complete Clean-Up, Q9n'I ant AulAnmnt 581 81590 I • f l /F/YI• Unit. Cotta Mesa Medical Landscaping, •II ph8MI , -v · I.I.I l /f /Y/I . .., -1y ..,. • Hat•. tlar ... vell• & ao-malnt. tr .. trimming, rr.. llU.IH Center Ho1p. 301 Vic· c.uorles. 839-1186 ..... Mauro, 83 t_.897 done Brick, l>loek. stone. \EXPERT Paperhanging • OlUI YW911T Part tlrM, mutt have gOO<S Houlekeeper °' HouH-tori• St, Co1ta Met• lree est. Mike 489.,.072 I Ana. Rate1. Wor11 Gu1r., 11n driving reoord. for N.B. min tor proleselonal man 6"2-2734
Carrea try G:;dp:~da!~:. 'cep~or.x":or; Rick 661-9584 1c a11 for free Mt. 963·7531 to IHl•t In typing. llllng florl•t 833* 1887 M-F 9-1 llv&-ln. Newpon Beach. 1---------EXpert Carpentry s;;:;lce Free e1tlmete 548•2572 Sprl('klert: All types Incl Plllltr It r and other clerical duti... AeferencH raqulred. lfflOE IELP
RepaJr-Remod'l·AddltlOnl fir• prevention Lie Typing 60 wpm req. own HIT&L IYllllllT Mull drivel lt)Mk Eng· ClwlcaJ, no typing. gOO<S
Door...etc. 548-4980 TIE aa•llllll •«2874 495-3268 nt t. pat .. terlng. car • mu•t. Call Judy, Progresllve general prae· lllh (213)595-1820 Lucy w/numbert. rell1bl1. ...,. =---=-~=--....,..--=---cuatomtexturlng,quallty 6"2.,.321, ext. 316 tor lice n1ed1 R.D.H ~2-33720f'960-0120
BUILD OR REPAIR Lawn & Gerden Malnt 1 ~L l~lf-..!Ct work. Problem•No Prob· appt / _ .. ..,. d ti H 0 USE p ARENT ( S ) -• • _ lfl w expa......... u •• on n"ded for Chrl1llan Walls. 1talr1, relll~• 989·2120 LOCK TOR 1em11 •32686" 554·783 t IUllE DIUT Thur1day1. ~8-4601 home with DINbl9d IFflOl llLP ~oor1, wlndowa, mol lngs Malnt. clean·up1, mowing, All Key Services Home or Apt'1. lnt.IEAI. 1••Lf .,LIT DENTAL RCPT SCTRY Cl'llldren. 957-8190 SAT/SUN 9 to 5. Apply In 476106 Don 962•8202 Hee trim. Free E1t1matetl 895·2893 Patch worll. Lie. & bonded. .. n OFC MGR. .._.~ days perton. 2332 W. Cout
Cullom Retldent111 Work Mr. E.ltrad. 6"5·3381 # 140607 441 1424 I 546-3000 lneuranoe Hwy, Npt Beach.
Patlos-Oeck•Remodellng I • M11t•...!I. · • Have something you want ntur. exp. ID. TIOI I ILlll
RC Conatructlon 646-4031 H ~H BRICKWORK Small Joh• 1 Pla•lti11 to Mii? Claallfl9d eel• do DENT AL RECEPTIONIST The Irvine office of the IFFIOl 1111111
1:::--...,---:----=-........,.-QUALITY FINIS H WORK AMERlCAN HANDYMAN Newport, Costs M .. a. 2~ lar Elf lll· lllG II well I Call NOW. '°' busy NB practlee. Feder i i Depoalt In· ~;:~ b~!,~~c!;
ranklln Acctg. Service Entry & French Door• our Carpentry. rencing, win-lrvlne R1l'1. 675-3175 l•Gooct Jobs done right\'-642-5e78 631-4236 turanc:e Corp. ha• Im· varied dutl .. at growing
Bus & Per1<>nal Income Specialty. llc•389432 dow1. plumbing, marllt•. N--' Water heater.• Dt1poaal1 I ·1 p·1 ,. mediate OP9nlng1 In O\lr 1m111 company. Cafl ax Preparetlon ~8--0345 Corum Con1t 631-7975 tub encl, heullng, etc H1DI II y I DI ln•urance Dept The morn• or IVM. 675--0212
-----·----And Yea Jesua la Lord DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 ee e •• e. e ee e e entry level INSURANCE i---------
Aep1lr·Doore·Alteretlons (llc#30405) 836-8244 •A· 1 MYIM* Faucets, Dl1po11I, Heater, e • CLERK r-ciulr .. the fol· * •flll ln&IL *
Remodet-Panel-Lock8-4llc DE"'"S OO CLEAN l EXPERT 851·9804 M&M 722-9068 e · • lowlng ••!*'' cr9dlt. collectlon, ,,.,.., olc. Wlndow-Feoc91.Clblnet ""' -W D COVERS Ov 25 .._.. e • Tu..i"" 40......,.,.. ·-·· ..,_---~----~ Competlt111e Prleet. « year1exl'9'.ence Expert Service & Repair • ,.....,... -..... FIT°' PIT. IOtne wllnd1 ..,...,.~...,....,.!ojiilii4iioo-35 yruxpJerry 2--0587 10 yearsexper 754•1620 Lie. T-1 18,428 730-1353 32 yr1exp. R"IO'l/Comm e OOLLEDTOll WllTEI • •~-:=~~th pollcle1 & evet. Koven1Jewellt1. c. •••• Cncrttt •GEN. HOME REPAIRS • ABC MOVING Lie #409035 964-89t9 : : • )(Int 119f'bal & com-Mr NlelMn, 548-4510
brivewaya. patio1, patl'l1, Paint. Drywall. Carpentry Quick careful. 1138046· NEW/REPAIR Qu1llty. No • Part time opening in Laguna Beach • munlcatlon •klll1 PllT Tiii
SALES-II Fornalo
"The Bak•r''
tallan Bakery l cal•
located In the new lrvln•
Ranch Market compl1Jl In
F11hlon l1land nHdl
daytime aai..per.on &
1 llernoo n t e ven' 'J!. 1upervlllor. FIT & P .
Contact Su .. n ~0·4279
SALES· II Fornalo
''The Bak1<"
tall1n Bakery & cal•
located In the new lrvlM
Ranch Market complex In
F11hlon l•land n"d• dlytlme NIMpetlOn 4
afternoon / even' 'J!. ~pervtelor Fi/T & P .
Contact SuNn 840,...279
SAUi
Tiree. and Auto Serv\OI.
Newporl Tire Center,
3000 E. Coa11 Hwy, CdM
SECRET ARIAL ASSIS·
TANT F/T po1111on type so wpm. pleaaant 11.1r-
roundlnff' In Newport Bch C.I Kim 6«-8325
llOUTUY
for Bond trainee (In·
suranoe) potltlon In •mall
COlll M... brll)Ch or.
lice. GOO<S office 11tlll1,
Ilk• ohar114 P9ftonlllty
req Salary open. A•k ror
Joe. 558-0070
1101nuY
Full time dep1rtm9ntal roll
In o.c. Airport area
Survey & CMI Engineer·
l~lrm. GOO<S typing,
t hone sklll• & math
1blllty required Send r&-
sume to: Mr. Crawlord. at
Robert Bein, Wflllam
Fro1t & Auocl1te1. 1401
Quall St , Newport Beach
92680
llOlnUY
M1rketlng co. nda sec:ty
w/bkpg exp. Mult type
80wpm, ·withe ablllty to
organlle prOOldur.. fOf
growing co. $300. wit
1tar1 C.M ~5-2905 ... , ... ~ ....,... ...
Full-time, requirement• In-
elude t yr offJoe ex·
perlence, good typlnf
•klll1, pleatant phOM
front office manner.
GOO<S Blneflt1 ~ great Newport Beach oeallon.
873-1331
llOIOUY .
with good typing, lllfbal l
written 1klll1 Good
grOW1h potential Non· emoker $1500. mo.
Dtleco, 873-4227
Newport Beach
11m-1&UI
P1rt time, A.ppr. llE
exp. nee Lorri. 682·3681
Strw ltat&tte1•Mt F/tlme Chevron. 3000
Fairview, Colla Meaa
l 11ekl1rltte••Mt
P/tlme po1ltlon ave II
Mature lndlv 18 yr1/up
Dey/eve lhlft Ftn. Vty
Contact Monty 882·1374
ITITIOIEIY
St0te In CdM nMd1 S11ee
Perton, FIT. 5 Daya Xlnt
working cond1. Eapec:lalty
nnecllentele. 675-1010
~-~:-R
' JOBS etc No job too emall etc Gary 645-5277 PTL LO RATES, 1552-0410 Job• to small, reasonable. • area. Earn up to 16.00 per hour for : • Mu11 be conlcienclou1 llWPIPll MUYllY
Reas Mickey 53e.-o553 GEN. Home Repal,., el«:.. ITllY1• lllllll Fr1t est .. llc'd. 631'2345 : , collecting for monthly 1ub1criptioo1. • A•'••~rct~~1:fi~lrn''0ur 2am·8am, llte van~' r,.nN~M~lrt~>rt:'r C~il• Cart carpentry, plumb, Sheet mHm •YI• DI. 1Hfi•1 • : Experience preferred but not re· • lneurance Dept. you wlll :-!·.~~· m~~ ~~~~ ,. J:v1 Fr .... umat... Chlldcare my hOme. tran• rock repairs 5•7•1112 Orano-Co. Original We do rooG , au typM. c&li • 'qu1·r ... d. Mutt be at leHt 18 year& o ld. •• b9 reapon•lble lor. 7159--0830 anytl~. 100°A Financing u "'NDYM .. N LA"GE d Student Mov.r1. Tntured I h • " • V.,l ..... •tlon of *QUALITY WORK toschoot& bacl(. CM-NB n,.. ,.. " an Llc.T12• .. 3 ... ••1.••27 ue or Pone quote1. • ! Call 10 AM • 4 P"~. Mr. Kirkland.' • '"""' PRIZES , area Call 650·02158 1mall. I DO IT ALLI ~ v ~ .... 642 6i51 LlcenMd • ""1 • ln1uranoe on 111 real PAIT TIIE
hPhColtn'"• 67R3em-8od122ellng, 1531·51579 Pat or Ive m'"" NEW WarehouH Stor.age ltc . • : 642-4321. Ext. 207. • etlate loan• a•11on1 avallable at t... . Childcare my home. nt OC ..,,. rtt1d1l • • • Placing compretienllve .. " -
Lie 207461 •irport. NB & c .M. area, HOME REPAIR. Carpentry Malle Let1ta1 ltmc" • Oii-• •t1111 lln. • lli blllty lntur•noe on Dilly Piiot new1p1p1r TRIPS
THIS Cu11om R•ldentlel Work retp re1s 852~8S39 lenc.t & git91. ,, .. trim, Plano leaeona 822.8215 ...,. • F D 1.C. o'#Md prop«ty wOtklng Siturday and
lean· Tlme4y-Reuonible ------------------dump run• C.M & N.B Salon de Mullque ABC Seeretarlai Sva. Gt· : 142-4121 Ill • • Revl9W 01 prop«ty tor Sunday m0<nlng1 Earn
51.6a•3 llc•••1c•3 CHILDRENS CORNEA arH Jim Whyte 642-7206 ,~ .. , I BA lers. reaume1, report•. • • ld....,uet• coveran•. $4.50 P9' hour p1u1 gu ,... ...... ".. Preschool & Daycare. In Liu A. ~" n · · etc PleaH call 6'46 9836 ..., -. allowance. Mutt have SlNMER my tiome. 20 yr• exp. rm Plumb.·Elect . .Carpentry • • • • Malntalnlng tlctlllf'I REMODELING avsll . loc. n•ar Placenlta Palnt·llO. Dependa ble faiatia~ Harl~ • ORANGE COAST DAILY PILOT • In I current 1tatu1 laroe car or 1~1ck-up ·~dd
RESTORATION & V 72" 6087 A .. 1 Paul 720 "13n1e e e »Ow &ay Strw1. Colt•""-· CA tH27 e • Preparation of monthly b9 at lea.. y..,. o . REPLACEMENT lctorla ... . "\I • v FINE PA NTING By Rtdl-co M'DReslblL • AN ~~~·~ OPPOllfUHIT'f IMPLO\'IA •• repO<tl. Call Bruce M2-4333 hlMrlll tltt l&ILY PILIT REPAIRS Expe1 Chlldeate my HorM l1aJlaJ ard SlnOf 16 yrs of happy Flre-Burg'·Medlcal·Panlc • • e Comput« Input
(Fr ..... lmates 24 hrs) Westcllff area. aoe 3--up. (f AXOliNd • MOVING co1tomera. Lie. 2~ U L approved Monitoring I · CandlOat .. mu., have ap-.~~~~n~~~~~:i'~~~: refs Barbera 548-7800 Garage & Yard Clnup• Thank-You! 963-41 14 •000348 s.45-8030 •• .• ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·a·.·1:1,···,·~irar·, proprlall experie nce.
SSS TENDER DAV CARE: 1 Jon ~15-8192 RAINBOW PAINTING •..........1a1~Alttr1&.1ea1 Benklng II a plul. MIJQ· tlon, can tave you Q "1rl -n mum .. 11ry 11 $18,000 .. 1-3045 6"2-0289 child a e 1-5 My home * CLEENCO * · uallty 11 our policy Ouality ork Al COW11t p/ Thi FDIC ttera
••HOMETEK•• CM/ aree548-l239 Cle1n-up1&H1ullng 650·8646 JEFF L1c 8688 Price Newport/C.M • • gr~·tb9Mntip:Ckaa•~
AfCMICtl & Contractora H lr Cll ll Fr .. nt e.45-8730. John A A.A PAINTING Int/Ext erea. NanMtte 631-48t0 : Ml fil TllU e lncl\.ldlng Dental & Vl1ron ~. 1 G , MOVING 1.owEsr poulble price ~e~ . cov•&ge. " you wou~ .. atra HAULIN 10 Step s.rvlc. 882·32315 ~ rt e ITtU ~ ,. & _. ., e llke mor• Information,
DEL f A. HOME lNC Prompt S«vk:• Thank s;;::li • --Will, L* • ,..,.., e pl .... cell ptraonnel, 11
&FPIH&lll 11111111 you! Lewi•. 540-:aee f~i~~ ~::~~~~,!l,~lm Fln1ncl11, ~el, Et~ :u you are in High School or Jr. High • 9715.5400 EOE
3Br 1'1tBa w/2 car iar LIGHT HAULIN ·Movtng louvl9 patio lurn Iron,... Call AnM 64 ...e233 •.a.nd would like to earn $2~.oo to •• JANITOAIAL/MAINT YOU F1N1su YOU S VE Dump run• (yard/gerflOI) ' 93'' 2 3
on yOl.lr lot f rom S39.898 7 daya. Dive 6415-1818 1tor. fr .. Mt 4•4 4 Wla•n ltula1 e S50.00 ill commissions and more ach • F~kn::"J~.t ~ n!'x7::
t00"/1 Flnenctng o A.C TAASHBUSTERS DAN SALYER PAINTING Are.Your WlndOM AINnl •week-give us a call. You can work •. M4-tl99 Newport Ben
Aeeurfldng-Seaicoatlng 956·5&10t(800)3215*6780 · . · Uc 11425924 B .. t>oa Window WNhl~ •PART TIME l th fte d AVE MONeYll 631_.190 ----Contt & ~~:.=o-up. C111 An lrM 884-2017 803..Balt>oeJll 87a·3t3~ • n e a moons an m~~~ v ~"'T'Ti~-1===,.!ll"!~~"I'! DrJwa INTIEXT 20 Yr• E.xper Aicco·s Window Walh-• evenfngs an smtnave m tO enpy • erty Store In ti9WP0'1
• 1 n W&rnerdar or;::au lnH H a g AV91'aoe Room 129 + Ing For ipartcllng l ci.an : your summer We o ff er complete • Beach nMd1 diamond
... ~ ,.__.a M ..... o-Spec11111ZJnn In Comrn'I RoefNls cLEXNING E.x1erlor Stucco S130 + tcrMn•. Cell 548.()821 • traJnlng and provide transporatlon •• Mtter EXP«lanced wtth ·-....,., " ..... • " .. ~2 n 442 peve, channel, etc (Min B•blea w-'COIM Mon Ind ~d'I Fr.. Mt. SERVICE .• lhrOOYghly m1t ... 1a11. -..., • plu.'J great prizes. trips. and plenty of • 1!1 yr1 l•P ) Famllllrlty
thN F1t OfftY 548-&oe 1 54~·8923 llc•383824 clNn hOU• 54a-:o8157 J o INT /EXT PAINTING • MONEY' This 1~ not a paper route : with cu11om ftbrtcatton &
._ lltetrlcal -- -Ar you l<><*tng for • ~ Houw !~' R .... r1t.. USE THI •. and It i.s no t sevtn days a week Com~• wax work PJMaant work· •·, penda.bl9 ctun1ng ..,. Ouattty . 895-157&5 DAIL y '9LOT Ing 14\vltOM19"t Call
o.Mlgflt NOW! a .. um PIHlll n 1m• me? Sheri. 780-~45 PAINT~R NEEDS WORKI "FAST • help us g@t new t.'UltOl'Derl for our• Man&Q91 (714)644-83215.
forevtir. New VlalOn Ou11lly¥10tk..11' .... t CLEANING MY WAY lnt/EJlt, oelllng1, renn cab : new11~per and have a good lime : KENNEL HELP
ypnoeia c.n1er 055-0-Mj U25&13 96t.740t THRU SCHOOll o.pen. (28) yr• exp .. work guar • RESULT" • wh.11 you'rE' doing iL Coml' out and • wkn«'!'· cuttodlal duty
V1'1...M.C ~ AUJ.O/COM.M'UIND 21 dabla. 541~57 Davi• Painting lt4-3a37 SllVICI • ~ wb.al wt! are talking abo\.lt and : ss1-eo20
t t . Yrl Do my own woni Lk: C\.ittom ei.antng Womw-OUTMEAN PAINTING ' DIRECTOR Y : you'll be glad you did. Call today and • ltnlet '278041 Al 8'1&-8128 otr1e ... c11an llPM1 .... t DECORATING 1nt1Ext fo'n r He .. ull • iuarr tomorrow' Ca.1J Mr Earl •
AAtN! DleMI M9Chanto lltert a.m,.--Kathy.M1-76~7 after3pm UC lntured 631 143() St-n•1rt' f '.ill : 548-7058 or 241 -8432. :
FAST PAOF S!AVICI!. llUdiHTl,Lll. H=•'P::g.'firc!rir: 642·5671 •. ORANGE COAST OAILV PILOT : Roa-Pactler 84$-7 tt4 -~ .. Boc1Y;u1rd1 ""mat• 842-8748 ht ) 11 • )JO w ..., Slrwl Colt•""-· CA IM27 • •Flu.. ConM1anta l1ANQINO/STAIPPING e ~N fOVAt ~~fUHIT'f fM~oY Ill f *°""*'" 499-45S4 Wint Ma Call &42 ~78 VISA·MC 873·tS12 ........................... .
·~. t. I l
UlllUPI UomTUT
lmlNdlate opening w/a
l•nd~ architectural
firm In an upper l9IVel
mo('ftt poattlon Varl9d
,.sponllbllltlea. lalary
COfTll'MnlUflll wl1h ell• ~ Contact Wm
Patric. 7141$46-121a
•PMTlllTT If you =~r~ eictra knock• often when you •pending money, or Ilk•
uM re1ult·gett1ng Dally to go plac.e Ilk• MaglO
Piiot Cl111ltlad Ad• to Mounteln, Kno111 Berry'
reech the Otano-Cout F1rm, or win Prlz" end
m1rket Aw.,.de. Call u1 nowt W•
Phone ~2..5878 halll llVlfal Opening• In
~~~~~~~~' C.M., H.8 . or F.V ::;.. 642·4333
RET All MANAGER
& SALES POSITION
Theodore & Theodore Man
of
Beverly Bills
is looking for experienced
enthusiastic individuals. Seek-
ing manager/sa les position at
our new Fashion Island Arrrum
Court in Newport Beach. Great
career .opportunity for
motivated person. Please con-
tact Heidi Bt:esemyer .
213/276-9691
5' mlrrOf'ed aola tbl a200.
rutt velOf' awv1 rocker
$125, 2 twn bed1 S50M.
toll · & lvMet 8300. Al·
IOr1 oil pelnttnge. $50-
$250. 7 pc dlne11e Mt
$100. All beaut. cond
&«-1337 aft 5
5 Pc Mahog. ftnllh Bdrm
Set. lk new. Etched mlr-
rora, muat Mii. Beet otf.,
78&-5248
7'h' Brown ctlamey lthr
Ille• oouctl 175. 873~71
l llTFllllTal
LES 057-8 133
OuMn 1lze Weterbed,
darl( wood hN<lboald a
lootboard, handcarv~,
P•dded rat11. 1 140.
831-1719
Tropltone Patio Tabte/4
chre. Strap1 In gd con(!.
S76. 760-0<l86 bel 5pm.
2 Hr ~pprovat •
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BAY STREET
141.1211 •12-nu
Open 9·9, 8 daya Mon-Sel.
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CHRYSLER/PLYMOUTH
842-0831 5<l0-5164
LARGE SELECTION OF
NEW & USED BMW'S!
LMIUll ...
VOLUME SALES
SERVICE & LEASING
3670 N. Cher"ry Ave. LONG
BEACH
(No. Cherry exlt-405)
(l lt)IH-llH
Tred .. tn1 W84come
OPEN SEVEN DAYS
llPWTI .. IPUI
PORSCHE AUDI
CHEVROLET
"''""' Q\lallt11 S.let It S.rvke
CHICK
IVElllJON
'45 1!.. Cout Hwy
Newport a..cti
673-1900
DELIVERY DEPARTMENT I• It tllt
McLAREN'S BMW i76j!c.,. 58k ml, elr,
M-F tlll 9. s-s Ull 6 stereo, tQP. s 1500 Nwptr
626 S. Euclid St. II 842-0795 Ev 548-88~3
Futlenon. CA Ttytta 7 l<l-680 6300 .,.._...,......, ___ ... ..lop
213-691-6701 •75 CoroHe. 2 dr. 5 IPd.
em/Im CHI 11ereo. Very
Dataaa 9117 clean, gr gas mt S2350 ·75 Datsun 9210. gd eona. 495-3173 An)'11mel
rellable tr1n1port1tlon '78 Corolla Ci.en, relfable
S 1150 obo 962 .. 813 transportation $2500
'82 280ZX 2+2. auto, all OBO 786-1246/675-6400
extras, S 12,000 Cell '81 Toyota Sterle! 67K ml,
673--0566 $1800 obo 644-9128
Dt rtH tl 19 ·93 CRESSIDA. black tan 'S 1 oeLorean, xlnt cond, lr1hr Int 5 tpd, tow ml
23K • ml. mutt 1811 1 belt otter 845-8008
s 15.soo 673-9224 frl••f~ t 171
Ferrari 9121 176 Spltilre. Xlnt cond. fott
115 308Gtsl Red/ten pert of xtru Must IHI
cond, many xtru , low ml 213/690-5 t71 aft 6pm
Must MO! 858-0880 Vtlbwait• 17
Boa•a l S 'ii VW squarebeck. runt
11§ CVCC. 11806 tnrl, 5 gr .. t. $1050 548-0769
spd allck shift, 94K ml, gd * * '72 vw BUQ. Of'ange.
cond 644-6285 cassette, sunroof. S 1700
Jaiaar 1 oBo 650-teie _
·8fl<J6. Orig owner. GOOd '79 VW Rabbit. 4 dr air,
car 27K 1"1)1. Chestnut brn stereo, new Mlchellns
TERRIFIC BUYlll S t995. 854·2480
Gara1t l1IH AatH WaatH t020 St9.700 720--0295 '81 Rabbit ConverJ, A/C,
* READ * M11•a I 14 l ~~ c~~~S-05-m:~~~~lm
J ... l!l Ill,. '83 RX7 GSL Gold wlten '84 Jette GLI wtit lmmac .. leath Inter. sunroof, · taa'1P lk oOkl opal rtng * THIS * am/Im caas. graphic cond, ""' rec~. :S~lm 3.53 011 turround.d by 5 equalizer.all extru. Pert. cau $8300 87 • __
dlamonda. Appr 119'8, $10,500/obo. 5-44-7059 Ghia ·73 Auna gd. 'vinyl
ming NOO. 556-7453 If you haYe the deelre IOf e ,84 Mezde 626 '4 dr S lpd top, Gd ttres/bru, etc
•1 ... 11._ ... 1 new Of uMd vetllcie we low ml Whlll ·$8745 Reti S2300/bo 816/332 .. 783 ... have the way to nnanoe 2 CfjE C!y Und. ,.,... '"try CK ..... 2 Hr approvela $8445. Our pnoe •7395. ..,._,., ....,_, (s 16899) BAY STREET,
pine 145 ... New Ho1 UR• TllATI 545-5267 ()( 492-1142
point lroe1 .... lrlQ, MM A&IL •wt
by aide w/IOe mu• 22 .... .." .. " ltu 14
cv 11 1750, King 11 Oa61 Ml-IJll •2· 1lt2 f60MBZ co;;Y9ttl6' ·57
hdbrd 175. King az bed · ••y ITlln L .... d __ ... ... 1 t50, antique ptrre -Vt.,.ue,~Cunu,c n
dr...., ssso. 850-0126 WI llY ALL llllll s 2.000. 1.180-9428
BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN USED CARS& TRUCKS '7" 4SOSL. reetored to Ille•
OR ~ conct. rnuat ~ eeenl Tlcleetl, Sept. 28/29. COM! IN OR CALL F Beet otter 73 t-1181 a 100 ... oeo rm &PPUIUL
4M-7081 eKt 240 O.LILLO
Dollt Alelc.nder,cab p1ctl
blaqu., Alex 8", Nelblt,
many more 53&-8007
JoM Wayne Te!'nlt CIUb.
Full family memberlhlp.
$550.~1544-77ta
SA.bot 200... 8chwlrtn
CrulMf' l80. conv. IOfa,
l1btlc. mite. 87&-2543
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'79 300SD. Lg1Jvory, bam-
bOO !Nth, 1unrt, $.41( ml,
d .. ler mamt•lned. Excel
oond 540-0250
'8 t 300D (Llc.IBUH 188)
Whlll $14275 All
$18030. Our price
$14750 BAY STREET,
M5·$2-e7 §9~·1742
WE WILL NOT
BE UNDER SOLD ..
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I Or~ Coast DAILY PILOT/M~. Sepl9mber 2. 198.5 rt
DEATH No1 1crs
SOtllN
Sally Sorin, passed
away August 26,
1985 $\.irvwed by
lovin g husband
Abraham Priv ate
burial to be Thun-
day. August 29, 1985,
Harbor Lawn-M t
Olive Cem eter y .
Harbor Lawn-Mt
O live M o rtuar v
di.recung ·
HAR•°" LAWN·
MT.OLIY£
Mortuary • Cemetery
Crem atory
1625 Gisler Ave
Costa Mesa
540-5554
PIERCE BROTHERS
BELL 8AOADWAY
MORTUARY
110 Broadway
Costa Mesa
642-9150
PACIFIC VIEW
MEMORIAL P.AAI(
Cemetery • Monuary
Chapel • Crematory
3500 Pac1l1c View Or•ve
~ewpon Beach
644-rOO
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SYDNEY
0MARR
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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• 1 AulOCrat Tuesday, September 3 5 0escr,..
ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 19)' Whal had b«n 1llus1'e 1s no"1 10 0ownes
available -includes mone} and personnel 'r ou get what ~ou "ant. ~4 ~atvit,, c11~
you hve up to expectations. you get credit long overdue Focus o n 1~ M"~::.':C • g
payments. collect1ons, add1uons to personaJ possessions 11 -01 Gr""
TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): What had been monb11· 1s Gat>I••
propellc.,d forward. Emphasis on mit1at1ve. ong1nahty. increase ... ~oc1al 1 :: ~..,,,. ·~
activity, intensified love relationship. You'll be more a" are, alen. 20 8~, ~
vigorous and interesting. 21 L1111ua,,1a,,
GEMlNI (May 21-June 20): lntu111ve intellect ~orks O\Crt1me. 22F1xed1root
Family member relates problem which you almost 1mmed1ately ~: ~·:;~ctl()(lt
resolve. Spotlight on clandestin~ arrangements. scrn.•t meeting. 27 F:n •
hospital repons. .. 28 w oo en1me11
CANCER (June 21-July 22): Elements of ll'I'ing. lud. nck wtth 31 Low tQtrltt
you. Lunar, numencal cycles h1ghhgh1 winning wa)~. populani}~ ~ =~
wishes that come Lrue. Focus on romance. persuas1oh. long-distance 3e intent
calls relating to travel. 37 winter 111•
LEO(July23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on standard'i, prc~tlgc. standing. 38 Southern c:on-
aspirations, ability to review. revt~ and rebuild You'll r«e1vc offer 39 ::'.:::;1 IU1f
which 1s tempungand could ulumattl} be rewarding Don't gJ \oC in too '° Fvocty-ouday
quickly. "Pum.o
VIRGO {Aug. 23-Scpt 22). Emphasis on ll\O\Cmcnt. travel. !~ ~~.o
W{lUng. communicauon. ab1ht}' to diuemmatc information Lo' c ,5 Ne.It .~~o
relationship grows, your own style 1s highlighted and 'ou get ~hu •e Gule'nM
c-0uld amount to public acclaim. so HIQh reoa10
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Domestic adJu~tment liaurt~ prom1-s2 Me1oOy
nently. Mo ney and temtory could be involved Lo' c relatio nship pla) s 2 3
SJ Brtt>e S.1n1.,
SS Outface
57 M1111mu 1'
58 MOUN unol
59 Nol --•Ole
80 In cue that
61 Lawmek8<t
11>01
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OOWH
I Th0<<>ughlate
2 BecauM
3 AC1rest
Moor ef>eaO
4 Arcnc o oio•e•
JOl'ln -
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6 Oute< .:ov~rs
i Pres.nl """
I! Na1t1.e '"'"
9 1.oca1es ' 10 S110<1•
11 Boues
, 2 .tl\Jto o••'
13 0.ChneC -
l • LOUO "O<S•
lJ S..u•
25 UI( nal·••
<>f!JtM
6 role in sccnano. you'll receive reassurances. emot10MI ~unt) ~111 bc l 1
enhanced. Aries plays rok. ~-1---+-~~-
SOORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 )· Emphasis on med1tat1on. patience. 14
study. ability to avoid JUmp1ng to conclusions Lunar PoS1t1on h~h&hts cooperation, clash of ide.u . pannersh1p, marriage P1scts.
Virao natives f2lay outstandma roles
SAGmA.kltJS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21) What had appeared a (lcft'at
now becomes your chance for powt"r play. Practical matters dominate.
you'll know what to do at exactJy the naht time. Mone w1ll be made
available. Capricorn native plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22..Jan. 19): Empha ·1 on b1g:cr audience.
wider specttUm o~ appeal. ability to be nd of burden. chan~ for love
Lunar position hiahti&hts chanae. travel. e~cttemcnt of di "CJ).
physical attraction. Libra plays role.
AQUAJUUS (Jan 20.Feb 18) tress 1ndepcnden~e. crtat1' it).
ability to spot aenuioe bafaain Focu on land. ho us1na. relation wttb
older individuals. Yo~·n make new st&n, yo"couJd alto d1~ lost
love.~ ~~~e fi&W'CS prom1nentl~. ~eb 19--Marth 20): Follow throu&h on fif"t 1mpre ions
Emohuis on tnps. V'I its. relatives. ideas which c.an be dc\ero~ into profit.ab~ co ncepts. Scnte of d1~1on will bt restorcd'nd so will )'our
confidence Aquarian pla) s role.
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JFS&PTEMBEIUJS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU h•'>'C,linusu l scnsc
of humor. great 1otellcctual cunosi~. are fond o(travel. ha'>'eab1fm to
elprcss 1dias 10 amus1na manner. You art ~~puvc, talkauve, have
tendency to teatter your foroes. Gem1n1. Slain.anus ~non pla) ~important rolM in your hf'c. This could be a power )'c&t for \Ou rfl
un,k. mamaac is ind1cattd.. lfmamed. tb~ rould be an addition to ...,-+-.... ---11----
fa_mtly. Mamod or 1ina)t. you arc hkcly to JO into bus1nns for younirlf
Stptembtt houJd ~<!Ible for you tn a~8S ~_......~=-~::::::!!!!!!!!!~...._-.1'----'---L--.. -
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"OTinoue ....... ...,.., 2. •• ,., .... a.lw ..... ~ .. .. FUii ....... end~ of "" Otow ........ WMt• Sept1mw 2. "" = PlkM A·--12, t9. 2t, =· Cotta Mffa, CA TM~ .. ~.. • ~1&:o.Ta,.... 010 .,."',... IT-'\W • .... nt ..... 2. t. 1 1111 1M ~ .WW.ew!Aa: M ... 1 ...-. dOlnG .,.,__ " " ..... .-. n;;,..;,.,.,.... M?114 o.w1 MldlMI ~ lfS "*: C. u.mpe, no N. . embet 2' 1M5 M-191 Wl~lam Bertone, 37H BfHINO THI!. SCEN!, artalll 11 Hawkrldge,
dOlnCI ~ M : •-ti' -nl'r ~ Nonl'I, ~ l tate, ltqufd, U18" W87 •-.,. -ftM' Souttl Lowell. Santa Ana, CA 8M1 eolln Ciro... Hunt. rvlnt. CA tJ11:..,...... t7
"S'IAllDI! IAKIAY''. ~ ""''l'K CA 9fP 14 Thl1 ~"'*' le con-'"-."' ""' iw; •-.,. NOTICE t2707 8'" c: ~Ml.., eu 1 H~ ~ OA '2714
21ot w. Oowifl°"'. ,..... PICnnoul ...... fta.IC MDTICI ~~ ....... dUC1ed by: If\~ fllCTlnoul _.. .--Keith Llp1comb, 152011 e 1r"' Cl Cle Huni1n9ton Olllp v'. Sldhpure. a
PoftlMCll,CAt2t80 U.~ITAW fllC'fmOUelUlllHI =w. C<*l P9te~ NAmlTAW '1Cnnou9.,_.ll S1 .. hor1 Or., N•wporl ~h c~t264e Hewtcr~ lrvlM.CAt2714 c~~: ~:i. 3
A4:, ~ dJ:==::-W.,. ~~.,. =--"':r~s2·"·"· wlt~,__"=6=o1~ TM::::;:;:"°"•ar• ...-1TATUmNT 8i':·c~:= 11 con· Thlt bu•lna11 II con· Thlt u't1n ... 11 con: 927~ TtflME ANO VAAIATN)H, dc*\Q ~ ---..... 73 ll'09 County on Augu9t 8. ~ICUS CURIA PAAA· The:::::::: ::.ona .,. duet.ct by: oo-pwtnwt ""r:C ~ 1~'1ed man = bY 8 09f*M pan
Kong E1p. 3404 W. 2tOI....,.,., Tr•~ "O'', L l I VfTIAPMll, 32 tNa ,_ LIGAl HIWICts, ff'f-9. O LMAA PAOPEATIES Marry ~::.nt w .. llled ~. 1t11emen1 wll fltecl Ak:.y O. Mert1111
OtlMm.lt. hnw AM. CA Coit• ...... CettfOf'ftl• :"1t.... INlne, c.itfOfnle .....c llJT1C( Pvbllefled Orange Coell Mein 81reel, Sull• 222, Or· FUND I, A 0AL1l'OftHtA LIM-wl~ ~ty Clefll of ()(. wlth the County Clefk OI Or· Thtl .,.,.,.,,.,, • ..., .. tiled 92:~ bl.ltlnetl It COft· ~&oenYHert. 2IOI • .:. ..... 32 ..,... ~Piiot Augult f2. ,, H anr.:·;A t,:tee 12011 w ITFJ) PARTNASHIP, 4041 111191 County on Auou•I • 111191 County on Auguet 7, With IM County C1etll ol ~
dUCted DY-Peop« Tree Lane "D", ~ ~ N715 Seplembet t , 111$ ' • • Ctllltnon • ~,' Santa AM, ~,_~ c~:=· 1N5 . 111$ ,__ = Qounty on Augu91
Ct\.ant 't'IM Ned Co1ta MeH, California L9M Gef1\ln. '1 ~I TM folowlr'9 per.one.,. M..et3 CA t2707 Delmar entepf ..... A C.U· nnlal Publlthecl Orenge Cout P11m1 wl~h~h:~J.::'of Or· t~ l>\ltlnall le coli· ~ C:::. nr:s ~~ ~~l~S. 21851 Carol Full:tonF 1113~ 1 lomla corporation. 4041 Dal~~~~:::rr,. ,~t o.11y Piiot Augu•t 12, 111. 211. Publlthed Or•llOI ()out = county on ~1 15, duct ........ : "' tncllllldual ... ......._... ...... • _ ....... Top o1 . The Wond onw. "8.IC NOTICE VM~Yf1~21Je7 ount n MtocMllw IWd., Sult...!.!!O· &.ptemtler 2, 1ee5 • • ' &.ptemt>et 2. INS Dally Piiot AUVU-t 12. tt, 21.
-7 --w7• ---..._. ~ .............. ,.._, .. __ .... _ • Newpor1 eeacn. CA HVVY M •77 M-tell September 2. 1NS • CynttMa Sperry Hirt • _..,, """"""'-PlCTITIOUe .,..... Th butln"' 11 con· Thi• t>U11n... 11 con~ "" M-878 ,._,, Thie taternlf\t wee flied ...,_ 8todle, L ~ 1 ~ ITAW ctuciad by. a general part· dUC1ed by:
• Publilhed Or9ngt1 Coaet with the County C6er1c of Or• Thie .. ...,.,_,, wM flied ftenk Gt1nt Perlla. Jr.. ~ pereone era nerltllp • Delmar Propertlel Fund I, rtllJC NOTIC[ 11111-IL' lll'ITll'C •-IC lll'ITtl'C Dally Pilot Augu1I 19. H , ange County on Auguet HJ, wttn1NCountycew.ofOr· 21851 T09 of TM Wot1d dol bullnele•i Linde AoY 1 Clltfofnla llmlted pat1net·I-_... ..... --.____ I"~""'""' n-nutN&.
Sept91'Qber 2. t . tJ8S M-tN 1N5 -..111 lf'09 County on A .... 1f, = t~ laecft, Celt• J'.:f>ANESE CAA SER· TNI 1t1temenl wu fltld 1 h Ip . By : O •Im a r PtCTITIOUe .,.._.. l-flC_.;TmOUe;..;.;:~;...-.uNtl ...... __ N_ Tf'10U9 .......
.--1M6 VICE, 2952 Rendolph St., with tM County Clet1I OI Or· Ent.,p<IMI, A CllllOfnla MAM1 ITAftmN'T NAMt! ITATa•NT '1C
Pubkhed Or1n9!. ~ • ,..,.. ~ l>\l:,ne~con· Cotti MeN. CA t 292t Inge County on Augutt 7, corpor1t1on, Phlllpp• A. The tollowlng per90M are The tollowlng pereon• .,. ~~TlmNT .,. fltalC NOTICE Dally PMot AUOUtt &V, .._,... Putlllet1ed °'*91 Coeet % Kennettt Ct1w'tea Martin. 11185 Chiron Preeldenl doing bullneM u : t>utlneM -= Thi ,.....,.....,, pereone -~...o.;..;;...o, ____ tembef2,t, lt.1N5 ..... ,18 Deity Piiot AUOUlt "·Sep. ~~:n!,~":!d1':ecs 71172Ell.OboClr .. LaPllma, ,..,. Thle'•t•tement ..., .. ~ C&R SALES ANO l.µ.S-~ PARTNERSHIP IN· dolno~,:-:PHOTO
ftCTITIOUe .uaMll . MmW 2. t , ti, 1M6 w4tf'I tM County Ctedc of Or· Cal. tol23 Publllhed Or:nf:.2 Coult ...,. wt1h the County C19rtc ol Or· ING, 7821 tori. Or., flllnl· TERNATlONAL :)&38 Birch Al PIC ~ERVICES S30i ...._ ITATlmNT M-123 Coun AU0UM 28 Hanna Georgee Najenl. Delly Piiot Augull • 1 . n , 111191 County on Augu1t 8, lnglon 8eacti, CA 92948 S Ml Newpori 8"Ch Cell-GRAH ·
The tollowlng S-ton9 are rtll.IC NOTICE = ty on · 19023 Horii SI .. Ar1Mla, Septembef 2, 19811 19811 AIChard Roberl Ptllcovlc, rc!:nl• 't 2eeo ' Harl>O< Bl\ldCA i~~:e B-7,
doing bullnell U ' •-ti' MftftM' ,_.. Cal. 90701 M·685 ,_ 7821 Of., Huntington 8Mch, T d I EnterprlHI coeta MeN,
CHEM·ORV OF IRVINE, '1CTrhOUI ...... '"-nutN&. Pvt>lltMd COMt' 1 bu1lneu 11 con· KMWlloft, U•w•w a CA t26'8 Inc: ro~I c.;tornla corpor'. Alfred Bellon, 1111 ~lb
425 30th Street, Newport MAMI ITAW fllCTmOUe .,..... Deity Ptlot ~ 2 9 duded by: a Q9Mfli patt. P\B..IC NOTICE v.-. C....... 8Mll T.._, ConltlrlOe L. Palllovlc. at~ S6e<l Cen'oll Canyon Coaal Ort\19. Colla Meea.
Beac:n. c.llfomla 929&3 TM~~.,. ..._ 8TA~ • 11. ~ 1915 • • ner1tllp tn An• ll'ld., .... •· 7821 Lori °'·· Huntington Road' Sen Diego. Calllornla CA t~l20 I I con· Donald Ray Long, t 741 dOlng bu11MM ae: The ,___ per.one ... ' ' M 732 Kenneth Martkl PlCTITIOUI IU .... 11 Cotta MMe, CA -8Net1. CA 112&43 9012 i Th bul n .. 1 I
Tu1lln Awnue, 8-C, Colla COUNTRY CHARM IN-dOlnCI ~ aa: • Thie 1tatement w .. llled N,._ ITA.,.....,. Publllhed Or1nge Cout Thie bu1ln•1t le con· Thll t>uilne1t 11 con· ducted by· an lndMdual
-Miii. CalUornla 921127 TERIORS 27791 Camino La SCOOTERS IVY THE with the County Cltfll of Of· , The followlng Pl'90N .,. Dally Piiot Auguet f2, 19, H . ducted by: hutband and wit. dwct9d by a oorporitlon Al ~ filed
Thie bu1ln"' 11 co"'" Ronda : S • n Ju 1.11 HOUR, 3 10 5'tl, #0 , Hum· P\alC N011C( ange County on Augl.91 9, doing bullMll u : Septembet 2, 1t85 Rlchttd Pllkovk: Trou'1dala Ent•rprl•... Thi• 1t1teman~u f Or·
ducted by. an IAdlvielual caoi.11'ano. Oalltomlat2e7S lngton 9each, C .. ltomle 1N5 NEWPORT MISSION M-et3 Thie etatllf'Mflt ., .. flied Inc; .• P1ul O. Hickman. S.C· wtlh the County A o t 8 . DONALD R. LONG M1rllyn Fllcher 2771 I 92648 PIC1TTIOUa .,.... ......, CHAPEL. 1500 Newport with Ille County Clerk of Or-retat}' and Vlc;e-PrMldent enge County on uou• •
Thie 11atement wa1 fltecl Camino LI Ronda, 8an Juen Scooters lllY The Hour.• NAm ITAW Publlll'led Orange Cout Blvd Coll• M•H, CA fltalC NOTICE County on Auguat 8. Thie etal,mlf'll wu flied 1985 ,_
with Ille County Clerk of Or· Cao11trano, Calltornla 92975 c.lfomlt OOl'pOfWUof1, 310 The tollowlrlO pereone •• ~ Piiot AUQC41 f2. 19, 2t, 92112·7 1t wlltl the County Clerk ol Or· PublilM<I Or9ngt1 Coul
ange County on Augult 111, Thll t>uelneu 11 con· 5th •O Hl#ttlngton leec:tl doing~-= S ESS 89'> ember 2, 1985 M ,..,.. S Ru11e11 Saltmareh. FICTITIOUI llUllNEll ~Co ange County on Auguet 7, Dally Piiot A""'~t f2., It, 29, 11185 dUc:tedbyanlndMdlAll cft.niat2MI •. NE:WPQ!U........8V IN • -3114 Yukon, Cotta M.... NAmlTAftmNT Publllhed Orange UI 1985 -•-
l'JM111 Marilyn Fleener Thie ~llMN 11 Con· CENTER. 3151 ~ AV· CA 92121 The lollowlng ptnonl are Dally Pllol Augual 12, t9, 211. f1ISIOt Septembef 2, 1915
Publllhed Orange Coul Tht1 itatemenl -fllecl ducted by. • corpordon enue. Suite 0-1, Coit• PtllllC NOTICE Thll bu1lnfft 11 con· dOlng bu._. at: 8-ptembet 2, 1N5 Put>lllhed Orange Coaa1 • M-ee<>
OaHy Piiot Augult 26· Sep-wllh Ille County Clettl of Or· Thomae. J Hlnk.ley I PNll-...... c.llfomla t2e2e ducted by: an lndlvtdual ALLENDALE GALLE RV. M-&82 Dally Ptlol Augu•I f2. 111, 211. --------tembef 2. 9, 18, 1985 ange County on Auguet 111 dent · • Boatman/Olm1ch1ld '1CTIT10Ue .,...11 s. RulMll Saltmarlh 1540 s . Cout Hwy., Laguna &ipteml>« 2. 1985 PlBLIC NOTICE
M-7lll 11185 • Thie Mten\!Wlt ... fllad PfOC*1* Ill, • Calltcmla ..... ITA1W•NT Thi• ••• ,_,, w .. flied 8Mch, CA 921151 PtllllC NOTICE M-1184 -.....:.-=------------
--------'*Ml with the County CWk of Of. general pat1nenl'llp, 3151 The following per1on1 111 with the County Ckwtl of Or· Robert M. Allen. 305 FICTITIOUI .U....U Pl&.IC NOTICE Pubfllhed Orenge Cout 11\19 County on AuQUll 1e ~ Avenue, Suite 0-1, doing~ u : ~ County on Auou•t e. Promontory Or. E., Newpor1 FICTITIOUe euullll MAMI ITAnmwr . Dally Pilot AugY•I 2t, Sep-1N5 ' Coll• ....... Callfornl• N'£WPORT HEAL TH 11185 e.actt. CA t2eeo _...._ ITA1W•NT TheJolloWlng perlON.,.
FICITTIOU8 .U...U tembet 2.11. 11, 1915 ,..tll ~ CLINIC, 4321 Birch Street, F211Sa1C Thie bu11nee1 11 con· The lollowlng P9fl0tll era Pl&.IC NOTICE doing bullnMI u : NAMI ITA,.._NT M·722 PublllMd Orange Coeet 1'111 butlneH 11 con· Suite E. Newport 8Mch. CA Publletled Orange out due1ed by: an ln<llvldual doing bllllnMI u · A & A KEY & BUILDERS
The tollOWlng peJaonl are Delly Piiot Auou-t 21. Sep-~by: • g9Mfal Plrt· 92te0 Dally Piiot Auou•• 12, tt. 211. Robert M. Allen GEM·OENTRV DIRECT ftCTfTIOUI IU..... SUPPLY. 4 Ralnttw. INIM.
dOlng businMI u : Pl8.JC NOTICE tember 2, '· 18, 1915 u z1t Alctiatd c. Boatman, Plitt· JamM L. Hedgecock •• Septmeber 2, 111115 Thie 1tatemen1 -flied MARKETING, 333 E. 17th .... ITA~ Cal. 12714 K M MARKETING. tll082 -Caltlomta Chlropratlc cor-M-681 with Ille County Clertt of Or· St., 7.0, C.M~ CA 112627 Tile IOllowlng ~aon·.,.. Or1ey K. weaver. 4 Rain·
Slcyi>attt South. Suite 0 , FtCTITIOUI .,_.. '*Thie Matement WM ftled poratlon, 2890 Parti Ave.. ange County on July 30, Gr900'Y Lettman, 111118 doing ~ll~it'l.o AS 11ar. lrvlne, Cal.112714
1rv1ne, CatHomlt 927t4 NAMI ITATIMBfT w4tf'I tM County Clel1I of Or· Leouna Beach. CA 921151 rtlll.JC NOTICE 1985 Marguerite. C.Q.M. CA sotc5 TEAS teo 1 00 ; Lynor• w .. ver. 4 Rain-Th• House ol Erin, Inc .• Tiie tOllowlng pet.one.,. 2t fhle butlneu It con· nam t2t25 IA • " •t•, ln!IM, Cal. 92714
Calllornla corporallo.n . doing~ u: '1CTITIOU9 ..,..... Z County on ~ • ducted by: a oorpcwatlon '1CTIT10Ue llUllMlll Publlll'led Orange Cout Thie bu1lne11 11 con· Str .. t. Suite 110, Newport Thll t1u1ln... I• con-
111802 Skypark South, Suite CHRISTOPHER'S FINE ,.._ ITATW ,__ Jamee L. lted"9Cl0Ck, A NAMI ITA,.._NT Dally Piiot Augylt 12, 111, 211, dUC1ed by: an ln<llvldual Beach. CA 92~ b 4 dUC1ed by: hUlbend and wife O.~~lneb~=I• :27 ~~n-~;~~~ ~-i:.,~ ~ = ~ ~ Del Pvlyb~ ~=-er: J=[~~~rallon, oJ::; ::::: ::eon• are September 2, 11185 M-995 ~~rr .. rv.,i;::,~n WU flied St:~~ l~lne. ~-= ~14 ~r::.; .. .=~ .. flied
ducted t>y: • corporation lorota t2M3 r a 1 • n t a t 1 0 n . 11 o e 4 11 23 11185 · · Thia ltatement -flied 1 A v 1 N E v o u T H with the County Clerk ol Or· JOl\athan G. Thompeon. wttl'l lhe County Clerk of Or·
Kevin McCarthy, Pr .. 1-Alen Chrl8toph« Verdult, Cendtaatld! t.n .. ~. • • M-731 wtth Ille County Clertt ol Or· CHORALE, 20 lronberk, 11111-IC lll'ITICE Inge County on August 8, tSO C19ney l-. #101. ange County on Augult 8, dent 18170 &oolthurlt, Fountain CA GNl'lf'I ange County on Augual 7. lrvlne, CA 92715 .. -. nu 11186 Newport BMch, Callf. ll2M3 1985
Thi• statllf'Mflt wu flied Valley C.itlornla 112708 ~Lee Pugh 9064 rtllJC ll)TIC[ 115 Janet Lynn Kempke, 20 FtCTITIOUI IUIMll ,2aSM Thi• buslne11 11 con· ,_
with Ille County Cieri! of Or· Thfe bl.Ill.,... II con· Candleetld! L.n ~ ,..1 lronbarll, lrviM. CA 112715 NAMI ITAnmwr Pubflehed Or1nge Coul ducted by: TllOm Publlll'led Of~ Cout ~ County on August lll, dUCted by: an lndlvlcWal CA 90830 ·· · PICTITIOU9 •H•M n!:,~1~,:W. 1~t Thi• busln•1t 11 con· TN following ~ .,. Dally Piiot ~~~2. 19. 211. w~:!'~st1?9WSbury peon, Dally PllOt Augutt 2. 111. 21.
Alan c. Vardult Tlltl tiu.lnea le con· MAim ITlnT'VllT &;lemt>er 2 1NS • • • ducted by. an lndlvldual dol:li l>WlinMI u: Septembef • 1 M-87t Thi• 111t_,t wu flied September 2, 19115 M-1191
Put>llSlled Or1nge ~:. ..... "'!'11, .. _•!,i~~ty c' .!'...uoffl~ ~olby:L .. · ~ ~Mdual T1'e folowtng ,.,.,.. ... • M-812 JTanet L Kempkt e fl'-" N ROCO, 335 Flower St., With Ille Coun1Y Clefll ol Or· _. c-..,.,. ,,. """'' -" "' .,. r_., doing bu11naM a.: hit stat.men w.. ...., COlll M .... CA 1121127 ange County on Auguat 5, --------. ually Piiot Augull 21, vvy· ange County on Auguat Ill, Thll ltatemenl wu filed RANCHO 3t MOBILE with Ille County Clefk of Or· Paladin SY11eme, Inc , a ••IC lll'ITIC[ 1985
lemt>er 2· 9• 18· 1985 11185 with the County Cteril of Or· PARK. 7187 L.ampaon. Ger· PlaJC M)TIC( ange County on Augull 7, Cellfornta eotporatlon. 335 .--. nu fJll011
M·7 l? f1M1tl ange Coun1Y on AUQUll 30, den OrOYe, Cellfom6a t2M1 11185 Flow. St .• Cotta Mela, CA flCTITIOUI _,..... Publlahed Orange Coall
--------Pul>llltled Oranee Coul 1t85 Jack B. Kemp, 211t5 P1CTl110Ue .._.. f2lllll 921127 N ... ITATl•NT Diiiy Piiot Augu•I 12, 111, 21. l'tBJC NOTICE Dally Piiot Augu1t 2fl, Sep-,_., Cr....., DrtYe. Newport ..._ ITA,,_..,. Publllhed Or1nge Cout This 1>u1lne11 la con· The I01tow4flo l*90nl .,1 &!ptember 2 lll85
leml>ef 2. t . Ill, 19115 Publllhed Orange Coaat BMch, Cellfome t2M3 The folowlng per90nl.,. Dally Pilot August f2. It, 211, ducted by: a corporation doing buelnMI.. . M-672
flCTITIOUI IU..... M-720 Dally Pilot September 2. t . Margarwt l..af'n9ert•, 201 dolna bualnell • September 2. 1985 Pal1dln Sya1em1, Inc.. ABUNDANT LIVTNO HVP·
NAlllll ITAfflRN'T 111, 23, 11185 W. Yale Loop, lnllne, Cll-A.D.R. INTERNATIONAL M-&88 Frank Paledlno. Praeidenl NOSIS CENTER 2850 M ...
Tile IOllowing pel'IOM are 11111-II' lll'ITlC[ M·727 lornla t2M3 L TO~ 2011.ake Sir .... Suite Thia &latement WU tiled Verde Eut Suttl O Cotti l---11111---. 1 C-111'1-Tll'C __ _ doing buSlllM$ as: I"-nu Thi• bu11n .. 1 t1 con· 1. Huntington 8each, CelJ. with the County Clertt of Or· M ... CA '2121 ' '"~ nu•~
A ) M E s s I 0 FICTTTIOUI .,..... • .. .,. MftTil'r ducted by: I genetll patt· '°""' 92648 Pl&.IC NOTICE anoe County on AugUlt 7, MIChMI Vanoe Wright, ....,.~ ........ .. ENTERPRISES, B) MR f"UUU\I nu1.w; netlhlp Arthur EdWWd RoecMr, 1985 l506 Wnt Flora Santi Ana ,..,.. "'..,.,. -CLEAN LANDSCAPE, C) NAMI ITATDmlfT ITAT'DmlfT Of JACK B. KEMP 201 Lake StrMt, Suite 7, FICTITIOUl IU ... U Fall* CA 112704 . ' NAMe ITAff•NT
MESSIG AIRCRAn. 0 ) The I~~.,. wrntDRAWAI. PROfll Thia 1tatement ... flied Huntington BHCh , CA NAMI ITATEMINT Publllhed Orange Cout • Thi• bu1ln•H II con· The lollowlng peNOOl Ille
NEXT TO NONE IMPORTS. ~~l"' N=:;T COM· p~· with the County C1etll of Or· 92648 The lollowlng P9fl0tll are Dally Pilot AUOU-1 f2. 19, 211, ducted by. an Individual 15579 Gr.aham StrMt, Huot· T'IMQ ange County on August 28, o.ril Scliubert. Tuattn, doing bualnea u : Septembef 2. 1t85 MlctiMI Vance Wright
lnglon Beach. C.lllornll PANY,~or""?..:-~ "c~ua .~ •• 1"5 CeMfornla t2t80 RLP MANAGEMENT. 708 M~eef' Thi• llltemenl ..., .. tiled
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926411 Road. 25 def • ..._ PaDQ Sea ,Hun Rhee, 311-203 Via Lido Nord, N-port with 1119 County Clerk of Or·
Charin Oereld Meult. lornla 926 Pvl>lllhed Or1nge Coaat Duchon Dono Juoono apt. BMc:h, CA 921163 Pl&.IC 8()TIC£ County on Augult 7 For Ad Action
5372 Oki Plrlle Lane, Hunl· I( en n •th RI n If 0 rd f The lolloWlng pereon hM Dally Piiot Sep11mbet 2, t , Gang Dono Ku, Seoul, l<or.. Roe«nery L. Parke, 708 ~ '
lngton Beach. C1llfornla Hanour. 47t Morning C.-wlltidr--. u •general Pl't· 111. 23, 1te5 Tlll• bu1lneu 11 con-Vla Lido NOfd, Newport FICTITIOUI .,...,, ,..._ Cal a
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tnMt nyon Road. Cofonajlel Mal', Mr !tom the pattnenhlp op. M-730 ducted by. a llmlted pattn«· BMch. CA t2M3 NAM!i ITA1WmNT Publllhecl Ora Coul
Thi• businet1 11 con· Califorrill 12925 ••ting under 1N flctltloul ahlp Tl'tl1 bu11n1H 11 con-The following '*''°"' are Dally Piiot A ua1"f: 19 21
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ducted by: an 1ndlvldual Thi• bualneM 11 con· b u 1 I n • • 1 n • m • of 11111-IC lll'ITIC[ Arthur Edwttd ~ ducted by· en lndlvldu11 dOlng bullneee u : o-t>ar ~ 1985 · · ' c G. MeNIQ ducted by• an lndlvldual SUNWEST WINOO CLEAN-.. ~ "" Thll •••twnenl ...,.. filed ROMmary L Park• TARGET MARKETING ..._tam . M-890
Thll •latement wu filed Klflneth R. Hanout ING •• 2419 Elden #C.1. '1CTIT10Ue ....... with tM County Cteril of Or· Thlt 1111ement w .. tiled LIMl'TED. 3900 Biren St.,
wtth the County Ckwtl of Or· Tl'tll 11,.a~~Ct wu _. ~ ~ ~1CA 92:271 ...._ ITATEMPIT 1nge County on Augual 7, with tile County Clerk of Or· Sii 109, Newpor1 S.ach, 1--------ange County on Augu•I tll, with Ille vuunty lefll Ul ..,... .... '""' OUI u• MH 11185 ange County on Augu11 7, CA 928'0 rtlll.IC NOTICE 1985 ange County on Augutt 111, name statement for tM patt· The lollowlng ~'WI ,_ 11185 Harry Burge 787'11 Joann,
f1M1• 11185 ,... ~",'~ wa: =' ~.,: ~Mn.:~· I N 0 Pul>llShed Orange Coul nam Coste MeM. CA 112127 FtCTITIOUe ., .....
Published Or1nge Cout Or ,.. __ 0r' FILE NO F 27203ty 2 ENTERPRISES 87111 Qar. Deity Piiot Agult 12, Ill, 21. PubMshed Of1nge Cout Ben Valenti, 224 1·8 Or· NAMI ITAff..wT Dally Piiot Augldl 21. Sep-Pul>llthed Inge .,.,...., 111191· · • • · ·" •
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