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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-07-21 - Orange Coast Pilot"""' ....... World cb•mpe Tiie u.a. team celebrae.. bead .. tlae ao.tet UDlon to wt.n lbe world bulr.et- ball dtle 9a.ndal. C 1. Cout The llghts went out on 2,200 people fn Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Sunday./ Al Callfomta The tong-delayed "Twt- llght Zone'· trlaJ gets underway./A5 A3,500-acre man- cauMd blaze In the Tolyabe NatlonaJ Forest In AlplneCounty hu been extlngulahed./ Al Nation Southeast farmers uk federaJ help aa heat wave, drought continue./ M World Clouds ground cocaJne- buatera In Boltvta./ M Bombings Injure nine people In Madrid./ A4 Sporta Tor onto topples ttle Angela In 10 lnnlnga./81 Greg Norman geta a monkey off his back, wins British Open./81 Entertainment There's both good news and bad news at CBS./118 INDEX Advice and Gemes Bulletin Board Buslneas Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Televlalon Weather A9 A3 A7-8 07-9 A 10 89 B6 A6 A3 85, 9-10 81-5 B6 A2 JOllOMIOW • ...................... MONDAY, JULY 21, 1986 County fair biggest of all _., .... ,....., ........... A rider blta the dirt wlalle a clown cll8tracta the Irate ball aathntic lla:lca.n rodeo capped off a lo-d&J record- dart.ac theCtiantada &a:DdaJ at theOran&eCouty Pair. Tbe attead•nce nm ol the Mth amnw falr. Bishop quakes rip 20 houses Town ·s water cut off: fissure eats truck. strands-50 campers BISHOP (A P) -A severe earth- quake and a powerful aftershock shook pans of three states today. wreckina up to 20 homes, cutttnaofTa town·s water. open1n1 fissures and triaacnna rock slides in the Hiah Sierra. No lnJunes were rcponed, but a parked pi ckup truck was swallowed by one aiant openina in the earth and pan of a restaurant's ceilina col- lapsed, 1uthont1es aajd, The temblors measured 6.2 and S.2 on the Richter scale, brinaina to five the number of sizable quakes hinina (Pleue 11M QUA.m/A2) HB sports complex pact to be revived By ROBERT BARKER Of .. Ollllr ......... Hunt1na1on Beach officials will attempt toni&ht to put toacthcr a financial aarcemcnt that they hope will bring a lona·awa.1tcd spons complex to Central Park Under proposals to be 'lubm1tted by Community Services Director Max Bowman, the city would enter into a pannersh1p wnh the West Oran1e County YMCA to build a SJ million outdoor sw1mmin1 complex, a aymnas1um and a recreation center on bluffiop propcny at Golden We1t Street near the Central Library south of Talbert Avenue. . (Pleue llM SPORTS/ A2) Dllllr ......... ~ • ...., Tractor-tn.Uer reeta utrtde llyford Road In Imne after ••rt.De off the 8uata Ana Freeway early today . BJTONYIUVEDM _,PAUL A.RCIOPLEY ............... The Otan,e CouDty fair shattered attendance and revenue recotdl this year. with 439,177 vit:iton waJkin1 throup the tumstila and spendina more than S2.2 milllon at the JO-day festi val. With one day left to ao. faiflOCTI had already set a new anendanc:e matk by Saturday niah1, 11id spok.etwoman Christine Brunet. "Today it all bonu• _pointt, .. she wd Sunday as S4, 709 visiton crowded the Costa Meta fairp'ounds. bnnaina the total attendance to 439,177. The previous attendance record, set 1n 1981 , was 368,903. · Last year, 362,907 people villttd the fair and Kl a record of288,43J 10 paid admissions A new milestone was let this year with a total 33l,44S v111ton peyina admiusions before the fair doted at I a.m. today. Throu&b Sunday, visitors hid pmd S 1.4 million in patkina and .S. mi ion fen. and 1~t another Sl64,64S at the canuval, said r.11' spokeswoman Jill Lloyd. ThOIC f""ures topped the I 98S records of SI million in patd ad- missions and SS70, 187 10 carnival ~partially attributed the fair'• rccord-breakana run this year to an advcrtisina blitz that leaned beavdy on corponte sponson The fair stretehed 1u SI 7 ,000 1dvcrti11na budaet by punuadina companies to 1ponsor and publicize vanous events Radio. television and newspaper announcemenu also were made, Lloyd said The increase 1n attendance brouaht an accompanyina Jump in arrest~. W11h Sunday s figures sull to be totaled. Lloyd said 362 arTCSts had been made throu&h Saturday That was exactly 100 more lrT'CSU than were made last year. 'he said. However. none was ma1or. About (P .... ._PADl/A.2) Trucker takes the low road in Irvine Driver and son. 3. escape with minor injuries in accident By LAURA MERK Of ... Ollllr ......... ~ 47-)'rar-old Vista man rett1vcd what appeared to be minor in1uncs after 1hc 1rac1or·tra1ler he was was dm· ina ran ofTthe Santa Ana Frttwa) and landed on Myford Road in ln:ine at 5 10 a m today Both (,eorae Blaine and his 3-year old \on, Dwayne, were taken to Wr\tcrn Medical Center for tests and ob~rva11on Blaine had minor cut' on h1!> forehead and hands and a fractured ngh1 foot . according to Rick ( row a dl\patcher for thr Cahforn1a Hiahwa> Patrol Alaine'\ son ~as nappma in the (Pleue eee TRUCK/A2) Summer job: One big vacation for the luckier ones 300,000invade beaches on Coast Huntington sand too packed for lifeguards to patrol tn vehicles the (O\,l,.('r\ It wa' 1hr fir~t lime 1h1\ \ummrr that hca'' 1.:rcnr.d\ ha"c dttoun·J hfcauard' trnm the tx-ach u1d Roa· aC'nhud1 ""ho C!H1matcd the l.\'Cek<'nd Huntinatun fkach cmwd at 150.000 "Work 1\ for proplc who don't know hnw to surf." So says a bumper sticker sold at beach stores all alona the Orange rout If there's any truth to that. it would likely follow that people who must work would C'hoo~ to work in a surf shop "If you're aonna have to make money, you m1aht as well do some- ttuna you enJoy," says Mark Nakashima, a ulcsman at the ( huck Dent 5urf Centrr in Huntmaton Beach Nakashima and ft'llow employees of the •hop on Main Street arc zealous surfen whott appeutt for four-foot wave 1n the shldow of the pier far out~1ah' their 1fTcct1on for 9-to·S jobt 1n the shadow of a supervisor "We don't take lunch breaks hcrt." ht aays. "We ta kt 1url bruits." There are summer 1obs, and tht're are 1ummer JObs Whtie C'ounll<'n 1tudtnt• ""our tht local shnpp1n1 m.111 or fut ·food ROBERT HYNDMAN FO CUS ON TH[ NEW S re tauranu each June for employ· ment. no matter how mundane, thert are a rel111vcly select (cw who wind up with jobe thty truly love Look around. They•re • • atop hfcauard towcn and as crew mtmben eboanl yachtt. Tht)"rt perk1n1 Ponchn and driv1na hmos Thcy'rt play1na at the beach dunna tht day and worlt1oa at a conC"rrt amphitheater at n1pt. They' I'\" mctt· 1na people Thcy'rt ptri>t"tually nin- (Pl ..... '" SAIY I A2) ........ .,w.i. .... roantat.n ValleJ 11tiJa tltadeat Ont Tan ..,.nda Illa nmmer u lcee Bear, tirlne..._. la Mala .. to a netaara.nt at tb Balboe Pa.tllon. At rtcJat. lllcbael Blankfleld, 4, of Ranttntton Beach waltll to meet tb local celebrity. By LAURA MERK Of .. Ollllr ......... More than 'oo ooo JX'oplt mu" clad 1n bath in& 'u1t'I, carry1na p1l nil ba'lkett and armt'<l with 'untan lotion, packed Oranar C oast heat he' th11 weekend as tcmperaturt'I pt k<'d at a comfortable 70 deartt'I Many of tht bcachaoen wt"rr 1ttk1na rthcr from warmer inland temperatutt~ that rcat•hed I no ~~any proplt v"1trJ Hunt· 1naion and Dolaa C'h1~ state bt-1 h~ that hfquard ~ho normally cru1~ the sand 1n Jtti>I wttt foretd to dnvr alont. adja~nt roads, \pClkt.\man Jack R nbuck 111d "'Whtn thty can't drive whtrt tht normall) do and hav<' to dnvt thr roads. 1t " cmwdC'd " ht \ltd of tht hf~uard\ who a\~1\t 1ho\C workm& in < oa\tal trmprraturc'I arc e'pected 10 n:ach she m11J 7(l\ toda)' and ap1n ( UC\<Jfl\ With the niaht1mc lows from 1ht upprr-~<h 1n tht' mid 60~ Inland valk~ \('mprraturt'' rnuld \Oar as h1ah a\ I oo accordintt to the Nattonal Wtathcr \er' 1ec In NC'v.pon fkarh htcauards Yid about tm,noo prnplt-vmtcd the ht-a4·hn rach da't No m&Jor t"Heue-s took place, \pokr\man Mitch Whnt \aid "Roth wt're nl\t' ,tay . JU\t hot and \UOO)," he \8111 It wu 'oolr1 1n the water with IC'mpcrature' a1 b5 dqrtts off Ntw· pon 8'11.:h Sunda~ the wind picked up tn ahou t I 0 mph cau ina 1 few \mall Y1I hoats to ~J"Jzt, WhHt \lld l 1f<"1uard• at the Cit) ~ach 1n Huntinaton Beach estimated about MO 000 '1\1ton over the Wttktod with (Pl-..M ... B&ACllU/A2) , M * Orengt Co.at DAILY PILOT/ Mondey, July 21, 1988 OU AKES ROCK HOMES IN BISHOP ••• ~Al Califomta m two weeks. ·1 hey came ~ ycan to the day after a 7.7 qu ke that rocked Tehachapi on July 21, l9S2. The 6.2 quake sUU<:k at 7:42 a.m. in the White Mountain 2..0miles north of Los Ao&eles and was felt from San Francisco to Las Veps and Salt Lake City, Utah. The aftershock came seven minutes later. Both tembJon were centered IS miles north of Bishop in the same aru where a S.S· mqnttude quake rumbled across the Sierra Sunday, said Dennis Meredith, spokesman for California Institute of TechnolOI)' in Pasadena. "A number of mobile homes were rocked off their foundations" in Chalfant Valley, 17 miles north of FAIR ... From Al 85 percent were arrests of minors for possession of alcohol The remainder were form 1scellaneous cnmes such as possession of drugs and fcncl' jump- ing. LIO)d said No major accidents or inJuncs occurred dunng the 94th annual fair. either. Llo~d said "There were some bli!>ters a few people 1npp1ng. hut nothing major No carn1"c.1I acci- dents." she said The crowds also contributed 10 traOic headache'> ou1.-.1de th<.> 160-acrc fairgrounds While mmt da\'> meant unh short dela-.s for fair ·" 1s1tt>r<i and com- muters trring to get b:v .he grounds at Newporl Bouk\'ard and Fair Dn"e at least two night!> were filled with traflil \\Oes. said Costa Me'>a police Sgt Tom Wamack. ·· aturda)' night "l' had some prett} big traffic problems." he said "I thrnk people wi:rc getting their final kitlo..'i 1n before the end of the lair·· ~unda) despite hc~n > attendance tor tht: final da} 1raflit 11eups were at a m1n1mum Warnatlo.. said HoweH•r three nights earlier cars "'ere lined up lor mile\ on the Costa Me\a Frt:e"a' and fain 1ew Road as fair' 1s1tursand Pac1fit .\mph1theatre patrons \ 1t:d lor limited parking spalC\ Pulice .ind lair officials reported wait'> ol up lo two hours as dnvers scan.hed tor parkrng spaces. An es11maled 1.000 tars were trapped on cit' '>tret:t' alter all area parking lob had filled Wcdnc\da)' night Dcsp11t~ thml' drawbacks. Lloyd said <,une\\ \howed this }Car's fair entcrtameJ numcrou~ repeat v1s1tors. "lhn hlo..cd what thcv saw and came hal I. '>ht -.aid "There was so mut h to '>tT you 1ust rnuldn't do 11 all 1n ont· da\ ~hl lrt·d11cd part of the success lor tlm \Car''> record-breakine run w11h anaggreo;o;1' e public rela11on' cam- paign that began shonl) alter 1ht• 1985 fair ended "Wc"•e concentrated morl· on J \Car-round campaign And we had some cxct:llent entertainment ilnd e\h1b1t\ thl\ \.car," she \aid ..\mong th·e headliners thl'> }l'<tr were Ca thy Rigby ~ha-Na-Na. lhl· Righteous Bro ther\ Jan and Ocan and Tower of PoY.er Bi hop, Mono County shtrifl's s,t. Terry Padilla said 1n Brid&epon. Chalflnl fittftahter Rkk Mitchell uid 20 homes were damaaea beyond repair, and the water s~pply was shut down in lhe town of 500 to 600. Customers of the Denny's res- taurant m Bishop dove under their tables or broke for the doors when the 6.2 quake hit, asststant manqer Dave Campbell said. 0 They were arabbina hold of each other and just tryina to hans on," he said.·· Anythlna thai was laymg down Oat was just aoina across the counter." Part of the ceilina fell in at th,e Burger King restaurant in Bishop, U.S. Forest Service spokesman Brian Miller td. Los AllJ.:l firefi&htcn were placed in 'earthquake mode" for about an hour as a prccaut100, ~l there wa no damaac in the city, spokesman Jim Wells said. "lt'sa penod ofhme when we try to 1ct all our men and englncs out of the fire stations to a ~lace where they're able to respond Within the city." At Pleasant Valley campground neat Bishop, SO campers were stranded when a crevasse obliterated a road and swallowed an unoccupied, parked pickup truck. Inyo County sheriff's at. Dick Wood said. He said the opeoina was 150 yards- wide and 200 yards long but didn't know bow deep. °"" ..... ,...__,.,..... ........... Travta Perry of Coeta Meaa, who ha• an appropriate coe- tume for every occaaion, ahowa what the well- dreaaed fair-goer weara while corn doa-munchlna and glrl-watchlng at the Or- ange County Fair. Clown Freddie Walsh waa more active, twirling hia rope ln the rodeo ring before the fair cloaed Sunday. Brian Riley'• bull-riding effort.a earned 67 polnta. I Thundershowers to skip Coast U.S. Tempe Surf report 102 62 t4 57 ti 17 70 63 74 62 70 13 13 41 71 51 to IS4 am IMAN 1-3 poor 1·3 poor 1-3 poor 1-3 poor 1-3 poor 1·2 poor 1·~ poor EASY LIVING LURES JOB SEEKERS ... From Al mg. I hey're wearing smiles and killer tans. And, yes, they're making easy money. "The atmosp,here here 1s always loose. mellow, · says Nakashima. a 20-ycar-old international business major at Long Beach State who sells surfboards, wetsuits and other equip- ment at Chuck Dent Surf Center. Indeed, the pace inside the shop is relaxing. Young tow-headed surfers with sunburned faces check out the custom boards 10 the back. caressing the rails and gazing at the gJ~ss fiberglass finish. Good-natured Ji: - mg with salesmen over prices usu~ ly dissolves into debates on upcoming weather and surf conditions. "A lot of times people just come in here to hang around and talk," Nakashima says. "They'll look around and maybe never buy any- thing." Nakashima has med other summer jobs. He lasted three days busing tables at a local restaurant. His fnends. when they're not surfing. work 1n such tedious jObs as waiters, department store clerks and construc- 11on workers. and consider Nakash1ma'sjob a dream. Like other owners of great summer jObs. Nakashima agrees that when It comes to land mg a coveted pos111on, 11·s often who you know, not what you know. H 1s surli ng buddies had Jobs at Chuck Dent and invited him to jOin up. Nakashima didn't have to be asked a second lime. But he has added advice for other summer JOb seekers. "You'll blow 111f you say you want to work for only three months.'' he sa)S. "Even 1f you're going back to school. you can work 11 out by cu tung back on hours during the winter." Rick Drcxelius of Laguna Beach won't have ume for part-time em- ployment 1h1s autumn. He'll be attend1n~ medical school in Dallas. But this summer. like several years 1 n the past, the 21-year-old is working for one of the Orange Coast's best summertime employers -the Fesu- val of Arts and Pageant of the Masters m Laguna Beach. "It may not sound hke much. but this rt'ally 1s a great place to work.'' Drexclius says. The Laguna Beach native was m the Pageant of Masters show as a youngster and later graduated to a paid pos1t1on in the information booth of the Festival of Arts. Now. as a secunty guard1 Drexelius spends his evenings strolling among artists, visitors and impressive works of an. "The festival 1sa ni~ place to meet people and JUSt talk with everyone. An 1t'sa whole lot bctterthan working 12 hours a day for a landscaping company in Texas, which I did one summer." he says. "I learned some Spanish. but that was about it." Ollltyll'llo!~oby~IMnl Bob Seely of Newport Beach puaea hla aecond 1ummer •• a llfeau&rd. Drexelius has worked as a security guard on the festival grounds, parking attendant far down Laguna Canyon Road and night watchman on the m1dntght-to-8 a.m. shift. "'That wasn't so bad," he says. "The first night was pretty strange when we heard some loud noises 1n the bushes. We were ready to call someone m, but 11 only turned out to be a raccoon." "But most of the times you can jUSI talk with the other guy. Or I'd play my harmonica." Jim Gubser has worked the grave- yard shift. But 11 wasn't the moonlight that caused his nose to tum red and peel. "I admit it. I love working dunng the day. out here under the sun, .. says the 20-year-old Balboa Island resi- dent who attends school at the Un1vers1ty of San Diego. Gubser has collected fares aboard the felT) for the past live summers and secs h1msclfworkmg there for at lesat another live \'Cars despite the loss ofsk1n ofTh1s nose Although the ferry nde 1tscll lacks vanet) -back and fonh bet\\een Balboa Island and the peninsula - Gubser says 11's the CU'itomers who make 11 interesting "I love 11 You meet a lot of people, a lot of girls and you get 10 be m the sun .. he sa)'s ".Th1'i 1s great .. Gubser works part-lime dunng the school YW at a La Jolla restaurant. but ..ays 11 doesn't compare to his summen1me employment. And he takes delicious pnde in the envy shown by his fncnds when they v1s11 him at work. "When they sec what I do. they just drool .. The lair al\n featured ,1 la,l·r mu<;1cal sho"' 1.:hamptomh1p rodn• and Ol)'mpit high d1' 1ngnh1h111on' Pedestrian hit crossing highway SPORTS COMPLEX .•• The YMCA ong1nally was given a three-year lease by the city to build the complex on four acres in the park 1n February 1982. But the YMCA fa iled to raise the necessary funds w11h the specified tn three years. The YMCA was given a one-year ex- tension and another three-month extension but again experienced the same lack of success TRUCK ... From Al 1rutk ., sleeper 1.:ompar1rT1t•n1 at lhl' time of the at·udcnl and t·~apnl uniniurcd. said Da'l' Pu~rcc a spoke'iman from the Orange ( ounl' Fm· Department Blame Jpparentl} tell a'ikep and lost tontrol of the truck a'\ he wa\ drn· mg south on the ~an ta Ana Frcewa> (rowsa1d Th e truck \CCred ofTthe frecwa" and the 1ra1kr <;wun11 around and ua~hcd into a nearh~ tclephonr pole breakintt 1t 1n halt h' added "The truck betamc :urhorne lane! mg on M:vford Road beln" lthl frecwa} J. • said ( row According to P1ene. about 100 pllon'i of fuel from the truck <;pilled onto the road The counl) lire haz.ardou' material\ tram wac; calkd 10 the c;crnc to clean thr c.plll '81d r1erct' f hc spill did not po"" Jn\ hC"alth or \alet) ha1ard Pierce ~ rnl • \ I 'i·H·a1-old Oakland girl wa\ reportl·d in l nl•cal cond1t1on at I ount.lm \. allc., ( ommunit) Hmp1- tal t11da, .ilter lx>ing -;truck h> a car \\h1k 1ninil 111 run acros'> Pac1fil < oa\I H1gh"'d' 1n Huntington Beach J he ttirl. who\C namt' wac. Wlthht'ld. \\:l\ "1th '"n tct·n-agc girlfnend'i who tm·d In da\h acrosr, the coastal h1llh'-':l) JI I 21h "itrcet n few m1nutt'\ alter m11ln1ght ~In two tompanion'i made 11 'iatt-h But thr Oakland girl was \trud h~ a car driven by W1ll1am R Pal(<;On. 2'.'i. of Huntington Beath. who 1r1t•d to ~top. police <,pokc .. woman Jn l\nnt' Bonkowski '1:11d He wa<, dn., 1ng his while Honda t\l lord w11h1n the 45 mph \pct"d hm11 and wa~ not t 11rcl. 'ihr c.a1d , From Al Bowman I'> suggesting that Cll} official\ take the lead role m the project with the role of the YMCA apparently depending on the amount of money the agenq rnn contnhutc ( 11., ( ounCll mcmhcr'!t ha'e 'ilht·d- ultd a 5 ~0 p. m study 'it'S'!tlOn on the projeCI in Room B-8 nt'iir (11y BEACHES ... From Al a few rc\t ue~ '\nd in Laguna Eka1.:h. hktward Mike Dwinell said about 60.000 people v1med the city'\ beaches L1fcgunrds gave medical aid to aboul 55 people and ~nt four people on to nearb> hospital'> for funhcr c:11amm- at1on of shoulder and ncl k inJuncs suffered dunna body 'lurlina m1\o hap<i. Dwinell u1d Southwe<it ,wells arc C\pccted 10 c:ont1nur runn1na bt'twccn 2 and 1 feet alon1 the Orange ( oa\I. Council Chambers They'll discuss 1t for possible action later 10 the regular meeting that starts al 7:30 p.m. at Cuy C"ounc1l Chambers, 2000 Mam St. MAIN OFFICE )JO VYffl S.r $1 Cotti MltM CA .... •Oil<-Bo• tsec> Cotte '-'"" CA ~i&"6 OeMtledllOI &12 5e71 --& 9dl10t,.. &12-1321 C«-r•'9"' 1991 Ch"Qe ec..11 P\IOI """G C-"~ "lo ........ '10toet -ltelO'>a eOIO' .. ' IT'eHer Cit llCMl<loM ..... !I ........ _, De •ICl<oauc.cl ., ,,..,.,. ~ ~ m_, 01 COPr•'9"1 o- Sec<>"C Cini 1.0.tq OUI 11 to.•o ...... C. 'Ot"'t !\JPS IU 8001 Subee"t"on Dy Ctl<•1" S~,l• mot'!lll~ 1>r "'•' s 1 00 mon•~•v ( YMCA official Robert Terry in- formed the cit) 1n June that the organ1zat1on ha'l ra1'led about $775,000. Justcall 642-6086 What do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don't you like? Call the number above and your mcssaae will bt' recorded. transcnbed and de- hvered to the appropnale editor. The same 24-hour answcrina service may bt' used to record letten to the editor on an~ topic Contributors to our utters column must 1ncludt' their name and telephone number for venftcauon Tells us what's on your mind ( D•lly Pltot O.llvery 11 Ou•rMtMd ... r.Jtr r ..,., • vow 00 ""' ...... '°"' PIOer Oy 5 lO om co l>elOfe 7 om •"() fOUt ccor ,.. be ,,.._.o S.1..,oav af>d 6u<ic!er 11 ,,,., "° "('>! 'II('..... YfAll c"', 0y 1 • "' u oe~. 10 .... •'ICI ,,,..,, ~ ... l)e --eo Circulation Telephonee ' ReadingboOster prograDl at UCI UC Irvine 1 ofTcnna a 1wo-week summer read1na enrithment proe:ram for first throuih 12th grader\ who want to improve their readm1 skills. The course, beJinn1na rucsday and runnana lhrouitt Au'f. I. is des1aned to students readina at or near their grade level. Fu~t and s«ond gradet'I will learn ID small groups from 9 to 10:30a.m. Monday throuitt Fnday, while active readina and improved comprehension of non-fiction will be offered to fourth tbrouih sixth graders from 10:30a.m. to noon. Junior high students wi ll attend class from 9 to 10. 30 a.m .• while senior high students will be taught from I 0.30 a m to noon. The cost of lhe two-week sessions 1~ SI 05 and add1uonal information can be obtained by calling Ann KnganofT at 752-2254. Salllng classes signing up Rcg1strauon for .weekday sa1lmg classes 1s now under wa)' in Orange Coast College's Community Services Oflbe. Conducted by OCC's Sailing Academy. the classes include instrucuon in begJn· n1ng. intermediate advanced and ~an sailing. All people 16 and over may register The average cost of a 20-hour class 1s $45 New classes form ever) Monda) through Aug. 18 at the saihng base. 1801 W Pacific Coast Highway in Newport Beach Call 4U-5880 for more 1nforma11on. Tennis classes ln NB Newpon Beach·s Parks. Beaches and R«· rea11on Depanmenl ·~ accep11ng reg1strat1on for its th rad ses!laon of tenn1<, les.,ons. which begins toda)' Ther1: arc Ja\ and c:venantt da'>seCi for both adults and )OUths ot all ages o.lr N9t ..... _, 0..... c .... Appearances were alarming Brea ftren.hter Chuck Shad appealed to aammer romance, but It wu barden Groye fireman Jeff Wlllrlna who Ut the Jud.Cee' flre. Wllk.lna wu one of 12 ftren.Jaten to win a •pot on nezt year'• Ftrefozee calendar. In a '1beefcake" •how at the Allcante Prtnceu Hotel on Sanday, ftre~htera were Jud.Ced on •taae preeence, penonallty and pby•lcal appear- ance. Proceea. from the show will go to the UC Irnne Medical Center barn anlt . The calendar ta due oat In late fall. Orange eo.t DAILY PILOT/Mondey, ,M:J 21. die * - Newport,. Mesa hit by power blackout ... ByPAULARCBIPLEY ~ °' .. ~...... , An equipment fAilu~ knocked out• power to 2.200 customen in Ncwpon Beach and Costa Mesa unday. ' Residents and busiAcs1e1 in southwest Costa Mesa and central Newport Beach lost their elearicily at 9:25 a.m. ~ equipment fai1cd in an underp'ound \'lul : on Bayside Drive, said Southern C..h:': fomia Edison spokesman Ken Delhi. The outqe knocked out traffic 1.,nals throughout the atfcct.ed area and slowed traffic. But Costa Mesa and Newport Beach pohce reported no acxidcots o( otherproblcms lmkcd to the pcrtr.'er failure ... Power was restored to a maJOnty of customers within 45 minutes, Bellis said. However, residcnu and businesses in the immediate v1c10ity of Bayside Onvr were • Without power until 4 p.m. when repairs were completed, he said. That created headaches for managers at Bobby McGee's Conglomerauon at 3S3 Eas t Coast Hi&bway who had to cancel a pnvate party for 200 people. • Restaurant manager Doug Davis said the cancellation cost the restaurant aboul S2.000. ( lasses from beginning to advanced level will meet Monda) through Fnda-. for a two-week period and pn vale lesson' also are offered. ( all the depanment at 644-11 'I for more information Ride throws 2 girls at Contra Costa fair A power outage a couple of week.\ ago. cost Lhem t WJce that much, Davis said. "We had a restaurant and nightclub fu ll of people wb.en the lights went out., .. ho said 'Tm sure we lost at least $4,000 ul business that night " Travel seminar slated AN rtOCH (API -Two children rece1\ed minor inJunes after the) were thrown from an amusement nde at the Contra Costa D1stnct Fair. <;henffs of~ ficials said. hea\ > metal mesh. The gJrls were treated for minor inJunes at the scene by the fairground medical unn. said a Contra Co\ta County shenffs spokesman "We're defin1tely SOl"1) 11 happened It's a temble thing to have happen at Lhe first day of the fair and n's something we will take every measure to prevent happening again." she said Davis said the) watched the• temperature closely in the restaurant' walk-in refrigerators Sunday. : Re\l~rl\ Hills l ravel of ( osta Mesa will ho!.l a free carcl.'r· 'lt'minar Tuesda} at 1t\ offict>s. :!950 A1rwa> A Vl D-1 . in <. osla Me..a Gue'>I <,pcaker., from the travel industry will appear at the 6 p m seminar. Tho~ interested should call 241-08:! 5 fur add111onal informa11on The 1wo girls who-,e nam1:s and ages were not available. were thrown from "T he Zipper" C>n Sunday as 11 whirled 20 feet above the ground The nde was descnbed as an elongated Fem'> wheel with buckeJ <>eats that are enclosed with Cath)' Da\ is. a spokeswoman for the Davis Amusement Co. said the operator wa!I loading one of the other seats and inadvertent I)' touched a le Hr that spun the bud.et holding the children upside down. causing them 10 spill out of the nde. Randy Recd. 3:!. of Antioch witnessed the accident. He said the safety bar securing the children appeared to have come loose Da' 1s ~1d the operator was "very strictly penalized" If 11 had nscn to 42 degrees. the)' would .. have been forced to rent refngeralCd truck1,. to save thousands of dollars worth offood. he said When power was restored at 4 p. m .• the"' temperatures were still at a safe level in the. refigeratol'5. Davis wd ~ Astrologer ln Capistrano Toni CrfO\l.'r ~cdw1ck. a lecturer and teacher. "'"' be at tht' ~un li1gn boo!.. store. 32122 Paseo .\delanto \an Juan< ap1'>trano '-"cdnesda\ al 7 30 pm Coast art museum goes surrealistic : I fer v.ork 1s dedicated IO 1ransla11ng the many forms of ancient "'1-.dom into pra1..t1cal applic:at1on for ~l(-1mpro,emcnt in 1<)(.!a) \ world. \he "''II deli\er a metaphy'>•lal kC'IUrt' with a'>trolog1cal and P'>HhologH:al onenta1111n fhc fee I'> S 'i and detail' are a" aalahk at ..iq '\. 71 · 1 By ROBERT HYN DMAN OI ... Delly "'91 ll<lfl The Newpon Harhor .\n Mucieum 1n conJuncllon with 11'\ .. lnterpretl\e Link'" exh1b111on. 1s ofTenng J scne(i of lilm!> lectures and pot"tr) r<"ad1ngs de't1gned. Ilk<" the." exh1b1t1on 11sclf. to explore." the an- Ouence of surrealr~m an .\mencan an and culture "Bunuel and Bah" at IS p.m ..\ug. 6. and .. .\utomausm and Dreams" intluding \hon film'> at M p.m l\ug 11 ..\free screening of the fi lm "Pursuit of the Man elous The Persl\tence of 5ur- rcahsm." will be shown at 3 pm Sunda} s The aY.ard-winn1ng film 1s a com- prehensl\ e h1<>tOr) of the surrealist mo\e· ment e\plored through 11lustrat10M and In tt~r\ ICY.<, ~1lleu. 1940-50'" will be delivered h\ \am Hunter professor w1th the Depanm.en1 of .\n and Archeology and curator of the .\n Mu<;eum at Pnnceton Un1vcrs1t)' lat1ons of Antonin 4.rtaud and .\1me C e~ire" w1Lh (la)' ton Eshleman at 8 p.m Aug. I • "Hot Links/After the Deluge: Sur~ realism and A.mencan l\ct1on Poets" with 8111 Berkson at 8 p.m Aug. 8 • A program to be announced with Jerome Rothenberg at 8 pm. 4.ug. 15 Chamber meedng set Pnce ~anders v.111 speak on polit1cal action committees at Thur'>day's breakfac;t meeting of the Costa Mesa < 'hamber of Commerce scheduled for 7 15 am at the ( osta \frsa (,olfand Country Club, 1701 Ciolf( ourse Dme Paul l\rthur. an ad1unct lecturer tor L' ·cs'>choolofFilmandTeln1'>1on v.dl introduce the ~cond of two film l'\ ening.' .. Abstraction." at II p m Frida)' fht: letturt: senc~ began la'il wed Y. llh (1ordon On\low Ford'~ d1\Cuss1on of the e\h1b1t1on. ol which f ord's "'orks are pan. \1 useum Chief Curator Paul Schimmel v.111 d1'><. uss the exh1b1t1on at 8 p m Sept 12 Ruth Bowman, UC' Santa Barbara guest lecturer and author. will d1<;('US'> "The Gork~ C-onncc11ons" at :! 30 pm ~·pt 1..i .\nd Dore Ac;hton. professor of l\n H1\tor: at The Cooper l nion. wall speak on ··c mis and Perpetual Resolution" at 4 p.m Sept 14 • "New and Recent Wnting" with Michael Palmer at 8 pm Sept. 5 The museum also has announced ex- tended hours every Fnda) until M p.m In addJt1on to the programs tn conJUnctJon with "The lnterpreuve Link" cxh•b1t1on. ltve Jazz performances Wlll be presented Aug. 22 and 29. hosted b> the museum's Contemporary Club membe"h1p group l (l's Huben will speak at 2:30 pm . "le"' chamber member<; will be honored at the session. and the general membe~h1p and fnend'i art' 1n' ated Cos• 1s S6 75 per person, and checks should be 'ient to the chamt>er office by Tuesday Renee Hubert. prote-.,or ol 1-rench Jnd Comparat1\e Literature at UC Irvine . will introduce two other film e\enings Sept 7 on "The Painter n'S Poet and Reader.'' l\t 4 p. m the same da>. "The "c"' York A' ant-Garde and the Surrealist Four e"enings ol p<>etr) readings in- clude the following programs Monday, July 21 • 6 ''1 p.m Costa Mesa City Council (II) ( ounul < hamber'i, 77 Fair Dnn· • 6 00 p m Laguna Beach Arts Commission. ( ll\ ( ouncaf ( hamber'I 505 f orc<;t •\\C • .., '\II pm Huntington Beach City Council. < 1 t, < ouncil < hamh<.•r\ 2000 Main ~t Tuesday, July 22 • ti 111 pm. lrvlnt' Uty Council (It~ ( ouncil C hamt>er\ Interim C l'IC Center. I 72CX> Jamhoree Crash kills man in Mesa .\ \anta ·\na man J1ed earh this mom1ng from inJune\ he su,1a1ned 5un- da' when he lost control ofh1s truck while attempting to maneu\cr a cun eat 8010 YO mph in Costa Mesa. police reponed Da\ 1d Roman .\mador 22. was pro- nounced dead at 5 41< am after being taken to Fountain Valle) Regional Hospi- tal "-•th head and internal 1n1unes • .. Recent Poems and Some Trans~ Police Sgt Tom ( una" <,a1d .\mador lost control of his four-wheel dnve pickup truck whale dn'\'1ng at high speeds on Placentia .\"enue near \\ ilson Street JI I I 14 p m Sunda~ .\mador was thro" n from the 1983 Tmura. which rolled two or 1hree times. Curtl~ reponed. \mador "'as alone 1n the car Police lnveatlgate acene of fatal accident in Coata Mesa early today. PoucE Loe ... - Mesa police capture pair after chase.into Santa Ana By TONY SAA\ FORA Ol lM D...-,"""'411~ T"'o rnrn v. h11 .allt'tteJh .111rn1ptcd to run de \\11 1 < 11\l I \1c:,a police ollilrr lul Juthn11111·, nr1 ,1 h1gh .. ;pecd l h,1w r.1rl\ th" 111111ntn!l ~Ion· lll:1ng nJbh<.·d tn \an1.1 \n,1 poltlc fl'POrtrd f hl' ptlr\U I rl'.ll h ing \J)("l'd\ ol S 'i mph hl'gJn .cttn 11tfoer Jell ~1lham'> .tlll'lllJ'll'd 111 qul·,1111n d man v. ho wa\ p111v.l111t: lll'.11 1 l.tr l'l\ hind 1he ( 11,1,1.1111111 11.t I \\ tl\C1n \t JI'~() ,1 111 \gt 111111 < urll\ ,,rnl lhl· man ran 111 Fountain Valley a green Mustang parked at the motd and dro\C the car toward \\.1ll1am'i The officer rece" ed minor inJune'i \\ hl·n h•'> right arm was 'iCrafll . .'d h' the car \ lall '-".!' put out to othl·r C O\la Mc"a pollle unit'> who cha'lcd thr \1u\tang up "'le"-porl Boule\ard north on the ( O'ita Me..a f reewa\ Jnd \\C\I on thr ~anta ..\na Freew.1} lo I irc;1 \trcet "'hcrl' \anta .\na police 1c11nl·d tht• pursuit ( un1'> <,a1d l hl' car \trul!.. a curh and <;loppc.•d rll':ir thl' 1nll'r'>et 11e1n of Walnut and Orangt.· ~.trl'Ct~ ( urt1\ said thl' dn,cr hloci.. of ~andstom· Huntington Beach 1dent1fied a,( arlo~ l una. :! I of<ianta .\na. abandoned the \eh1dt.' and bolted anto a rental equipment yard \ca nine unit Y.U'i called hul Luna \urrrndcred after police warned that 1hn were g01ng to let the dog tome ( Ufll\ 'Said \ \econd man < ruadalupc.• ( 01,1 2'i ol'ianta \nav.a\al,ofoundinthl lM I una and ( ota "'ere arrl'\tl'd and ~IO~(•d lntO ( U\tJ \fr<,a ( II\ Jatl l'ln ,u,p1uon of felon\ a'\sault Y.1th ,1 dt.·c1dh wt•apon on a police nffin·r < urt1\ rl'p<lnl·d l'ulpnt~ "'ho hrokC' a ""indn" 1n a 1 .11 door .11 Hroo!..hu.-.;1 \trCl'l and l'a11ti1 < oa1ot H 1ghv.n, • • • Aurttlar,apparl·ntl) l'Olnc.-d a room • • • .\ male "'a'i charged with rl'l kle" dm1ng Saturda) near 15th and Balbo<l al around 11 pm ••• l nkno"'n suspects smac;hed thl "'1nd\h1cld and dented the hood ol a 'chide parked in an alle) near the I I 00 block of West Balboa Boule' ard Sunda\ Damage was esumated at $500 Laguna Beach \n e'illmatrd S 1,420 in Jl''-'Clr\ and s..i11 rao,h were reported 'itukn \unda\ from a home on Nonh Coast High v..a\ In another mc1drnt \unda' a refrigerator and a sofa were reponcd <;tokn trom an Oak l\trrct home Thl lo.,, "a' e'it1mated a1 Si'i<l • • • < 1g.irettt''>. heer and hard liquw Wgl'thcr "'onh an e'timated S'if)(l '-'l're rcponcd 1otolen <iunda' trom .1 t"lu\I nl'" on Nonh ( oast H 1ghwa) ••• \ \\ ird' T l'ITall' r('\ldent rrportt•d 'tnlC'n \und.n \I. '"ll l.l'ih Jnd ram • • • Polu 1· arre\trd three' moton\I\ 11n • • • \ 1 •11\.;, gr.1' .i,.i Tm ota p1( kup tnH ~ "J' \lnkn from Flag\tone \und.1\ • • • \ 1 1:-..t 11r;i\ I le1nd.1 \\lord v.as \I• kn lrnm thl· I Sl\llll hlod ol Mell \rthur Ar,ulnard \aturda\ ••• .\ t->nrka\1 •'nlain1ng Sh2 I v..a\ ,1nlrn trc1m .1 \ tr par~nl nn (uh er [)rt\\' ••• \ l~h rrd r Cl\tll.1 tour-door ( .101 J\ "·I' '"'ll n lrom lhl' I ..,XOll hlix~ 111<1ilk1tc \\l'nlH' • • • .\h.1u1 '''' 111 quarte" 111J 1e.,..l'ln \,1lm•1l .11 1houl ~"' .\J\\lnkn trom ,, hc10le' nn \,111 n" cl1><l ~,I\ ••• .\ n \ \ 1 ~ \1 J\\t Ill' \tl'fn>, '111- lr' h.111 and ' 1k11 1 j\\t'll{ rt>u1rdcr \\l'f1' '"'lrn h11m .11ar p.irkl'd nn the X80(1 hh Ki.. t1I Ir' 1 nt ( en l<'r Dri \l' f-nd,I\ n1~h1 ••• Thl' m·t1.1,h \lcn•111n 1\111~\V.,ll(l'n I .1hnllll't pJl"l'll 110 th1 /\Sile.I hit\( k ol In 1n{ < cnlt'r I ln't' '' "'1 il'r ... \ \lht'I K.1k11th It \pt"t'd .tnd .t v.allet v.11h nrdtt 1ar1h '-'l'rl' ,t11lt•n frc1m .1 twmt• on th1 'OO hie!\ i.. 1ll • • • The an.Ja'ih 'ilCr('o "'a' o,tolc n from a 1984 BM\\ J::!OI par!..ed on Ouam· Coata Meaa .\SI 00 ponable la'><>ettc plaH'r v..31, n•poned \tolen from a car in the ::!1100 hlod. of Laune Lane t>etv.een 11 pm f-rida' and 9 '\5 a m Saturda' Enm "a' madl' h' ~ma'ihing a windo"' • •• \ tde' 1<;1on .ind a '1det>e;a!>se111· rt'lordn v.nrth SI 11111. v.(.'re r<.'pon1·d \tolcn trom an aranment at ~1114 Mapll \t hct"-l'C'n 4 a m \aturJ;n and am l\un1l.l\ lh(' :h1r\t'' cn1ercd through an unl<K"-C'd fn1111 door ••• ( hlrhing and .. ac;h "'l'rt' rt'JXlr1l·J \tokn Imm Jm mtc [)(-ford Dan11• {('nter 1">1 1'.almu,Drt 'l' hetwl·tn .t 41 pm \aturda' dOd H II" am \unti.l\ The fn.,, "'·'' l'\t1mat1·d at \' I !I' • • • \ tl"ll'\ 1 .. 11111 \l'I anJ \ ldC•!\3'>\t: Ill' rn1 rdt•r "l'll' ref)(lrlt'd \t11kn lrnm .in Jrannwn1 .11 ~:, I P1lmon,1 -\ H' T hc lo" \\J\ untktermin<'t1 J ntr\ \\:l' malk h\ (11"\ Ill(!. J Iron I v.1ndnv. .\ ~() H tr 11ld I' 11•" \ 1·rJ1·, man ,and a l 'l·\e.U old tz1rl ,,11d thn were ,11t,1l kt.•d h) nine garh an 1hl'' 1un1I\ ol \1Jgnnha l\trt.'C't and\\. arnn \' rnul I hl m.rn \J1d '1inwom 1n th1 jllrl\0 m1n1 1rud1 1nlllllll'tl thr '1okn1l' h\ 1hr1H\IOf .. ht't'I h11111< di hi\ l Jr • • • I hlC'\t\ hrn"-r 1n10 Hll' <0qlor.1I( I hie' e\ \tolr two tool h<1\r' l on 1.11ning piano repair l·qu1pnwn1 "alucd at $2 3"0 Imm a itar.1gl' in th1· 7000 hltll. i.. of Rhine • • • lluf'1,lar' u..cd plarr'> 111 •ntC'r .1 garagC' in the 7lXl0 hlot. k of I loll anti stole a paint-spra~1ntt mnchinr and prdcnini c.-qu1pmcnt 'alul·d .ti S2 000 al the Kc:gcnc~ mc)lt'1 I~ l~O Bc.h h BhJ thrnugh an unloc.kl'd 'ilid1n1t ghl'' door and stolr a "'·lllt•t 1 on1a1n intt ahout S II Kl an lJ\h • • • \ 10 loot ruhlx'r h<1<1t .ind .10 'l"l'llll1n llf dn\lng under thr 1n t1urnll' 1lf alwhol Thoma' Roger < r,1" lord 2X of lrv1nr "'a' arre'ltcd at .t II!\ .1 m ~unda) on fMcc,t '' l·nul HrlllC \lien Ra1m.,atrr ::!h nf \1h l'rado < .ln)On Wll'i arrr\tt"d al 'i "' .1 m \atun1a\ on Laguna < a n\\ln R,,3d \nd fhoma'i R1lhard () I l.1ll,1rcn 'l.i ol lll1n1110, "'a" ar- tt''ll<.'tl .lt I ''' .1 m \,11111tla' on \ou1h ( el l\I II tjZh\l,I Bandits get $2,500 in HB uni1.r' .tnd fnr 1h1• \t'cnnd Wl'ekl'nd 1n J ro.,.. \Ink a ' uko t il\\t' ttt.• rt'rordcr \3lued ill s~n • • • lluqdar' \llllr \~.'I()() lrnm a 1lra"'t'r ol a IX"clr onm 1111d11 \l:IOll from 3 rr\ldt•nH' 1n till' I I(),)() hhK k ol < 1oldrn K1Kl .11lrr n·mm 1njl ,\ hc•tlr CIC \Ill I\ I lldo I\\ . . . < ulpnt' \1C1h J bn1 I 1'< Jn1l 1hrC't \V.llll Ill\' 1\llh I lciliif \ 1f111• t1f \11<() lrom ,1 l.1nip<'! 111u l. 111 thl" 1 llX.M) • • • Th1r vC'\ \Ink ,1 S41)(l \tt•n•o and a S >oo v..111 h alter pr\ ang opc:n a v. indov. to a I 'IMO\ olk<.v.agen Rahhat on Rmo~hur.t \trC'rl \011th of llnn rllOjl \\('OUC • • • \ itr·l' kath<'r pur\(' containing .1hcm1 s~ pill\ 11knt1lil'.llmn p.lf)t'I\ 11nd crt'd11 car<1' v.crl' \tolt'n h' outhoan1 motcr v..en· \tolrn in 1hr I tlOOO hkx i.. nt \~a' farer Newport Beach \ mJn v.a' arrC'\ll'd hH lll\1Hlktl\ nnduct and public 1ntn\lc,1t1on "'11 urda) n<.'ar .::!nd .1011 \\.r\l <~t·an Front .11 Ill'\~ fl m • • • \ man \1,.1' huolo.nl fn1 Jlt"'<"\\11111 pf .1mphr1.11n1nt'' n~.tt \t•ac,hnr1· .ind Nor<t1na 'tr~·et' e.trl} \unda' rnnrn t"lne \ ~' 1n·d 1m111.1 p1dup '""~"•th gold p111,111p111~ .ind .1 \11111001 "'·'" 'tc1h11 lr11t11 tlw 21111 hit"~ of 1m•1•n rtlll lf \und.l\ .\ iiair (lf .1rnwd rohtl<'r' l'"'-apc.·d \\Ith about S:'i\l(l 111 ,a,h \unda\ aner holding up .in .Hltll part\ \tOrt' 1n Hun11ngtnn Rt'ott h Thr two nwn "·111.t'd 1nhl T 1.1~ \uto I I\\ Jrnrr \, l' at f '0 pm rt'putC"dl\ 10 hu' mntnr llll, ""l1 rol1l<' \ll1 < 11H' Rrno~ .. The' thC'n t"lran,f"hr,I tv.n han11 jllln' an,! told 1h1· 11111pn,1111 111 hitnd 11\ C'r lJ\h I hr ""IX'' t' lkil thwu(!.h tht• p.u\.in1t l1111n .1n unli;no"n d1rr111on '11 nnl' v.a' in1urt•ll Bmo"-' -..a1ll \\ 1tn1 \\t'' lk~ nh(-,\ th1• 'U'IX'l t., a' ''"" hl.H I. men 1n 1hc.-11 i1r. < lne ..,. ' 1it ' r lied a' ' kC'l !\ tn1 hr' tall \lod\ hu11<1 "eannjl 11 v.h1tc: multi prin1 Ha"'a11an 'h1rt an1I v.httt• ,1i,1r1' Th(' l•thl."1 v.a' dr1i<:nl'<:d B'-ti fr<'t 'int ht'' lall v.11h 1hin hind, ha11 v.1·.1rinl1 .1 v.httl t.mi..1 .. p 1m! lfar~ f' Int\ • ' l \ ' Parched South crying for help By tM Aatoelated Pre11 Federal officials moved into the Southeast today to a« first-hand the esunated $700 m1lhon in crop losses c.u5Cd by a lengthy drought, whale forecasters gave ltttJe hope of rchef from a heat wave that has worsened lhe dry spell Wlth I ()()..degree temperatures for 15 days. "We're heading for one of the worst disasters Southeastern ag.ncultu~ has ever expenenccd," Rep. Lindsay Thomas, who represents southeast Georgia, told the federal officials today. "I don't know of anyone with a crop in the ground and a considerable 1nvC$tmcnt 1n 1l who can sun 1vc this without outside help." The U.S. Depanment of Ag.ncul- ture wk force, headed by Assistant Agnculture Secretar) George Dunlop, toured an Alabama farm to assess the drought damage to crops and li vestock Dunng a one-hour meeting 1n Atlanta. Georgia Ag.nculture Com- missioner Tommy Irvin scoffed at the notion that existing federal pro- grams will be enough to pull has state's farmers out of 1he cns1s. He said 133 Georgia counties arc stall offic1all} disaster areas fro m previous droughts. and that so far onl) 30 farms in those counties haH' quali- fied for assistance ""~ Re.Iden ta of Piedmont. S .C., line up at the fire department to aet water becauae the drought hu dried up. water in community wella. The town b.aa no city water ayatem. "This thing 1s senouo, enough for gJv1ng us something beyond current law," Irvin told Dunlop But Dunlop told reponcr5 later· "We have to make use ot the programs that arc already on the books." Brown bows out from nomination as envoy Farme~ auend1ng the mceung told Dunlop about cattle forced to dnnk mud. soil temperatures of 125 degree<. and livestock rushed to market be- cause there is no feed to give them HIGH POINT NC -Blad 10 h1\ dec1s1on "It\ hero hectic and \Cr) pa1nlul . tor my..clf and m) famtl) "he said." I am not uc,rd to thl' limd1ght as such .. Dunlop said dec1s1ons on most drought d1sa'>ter aid for Southeastern 'itates would not come until late ~ummer or earl} fall bu-.ine~sman Rohen J Brown toda\ "'1thdrew his name from con<.1der· a11on to be the next ambassador to \)outh .\Inca sa~1ng he ~1\hcd to d\Old funhcr "painful" puhllc11~ tor himself and his famtl> .. , s1ncerel\· thank Prcc;1dent Re· agan and ~·cretan f<Jeorge) \hult1 for cons1denng me ar, a nominee for the post of ambas\ador to \outh .\Inca," Brown said 1n a ~tatt:ml'nt rt•lcased at h1~ office 'I ha\e nut donl' an\ thing wrong." he said "l here "'a) an accusation that I got a loan lrom the Small lius1ne!>s A.dm1n1<,trat1on. but the rl'cord sho~c, I ne'er rece1' ed a loan Imm the C.,mall Bu\ines!°> .\dmin1'i- tra11on That was a total falst•hood " 'Aean~h1lc the '\auonal \\cather ~~ice predicted ooh ~anerl'd thundershowers 10 'Jorth <. 'arollna (1eorg1a and .\lahama tcJ<la> or Tue!.da) but no rain for South ( arolina <;unda)' u·mpcraturc record., wrrl' t1rd or broken in at lea'>I 17 nt1l'S "Toda\ I ha\C a\ked lhl \\ h1lr Hou\e to w1thdra"' m' naml· from tunher com1dera11on .. \sked 1f hl' "'a'> upset ~llh the \\ h11c Hou..e handling of the nom1- na11un. hr -.aid ··1 worked at the \\ h11e Hou'>t' I kn0\11 what lhl''r ha vl' 111 do. I re\pctl 1hat I don't feel lt~e I "a" used In a bnefnews tonterrml Hro"n \aid his fam1h ~as tht• dcc1d1ng lauur TOMORROW'S RESULTS TONIGHT PRICES Orange County's only stock market closing prices will be available in the Daily Pilot at the following selected stores and news rocks. Costa Mesa Albett.on• Ho•b<>• & A do"'' Alpho S.to 1 7tt. & So<i•o ,A,..,, Harbor A N•lto• &ob' 84l 8oy 7""1 F J"-f>rtt°J' SuG~ • l.tqu01 FaHVifl'# & Bolrfu Chorlie • Ch1I• ·~ .... po ... & .Alt,,. .. 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Bomb, rocket explosions hurt 9 people in Madrid MADRID (AP) -A car bomb and explosions from rockets fired at the Defense Ministry ahook tbe ~ capital today, iluunna at least mne pco]>le and flllina the 1treets with smote, police wd.. There was no immediate claim of responsibility, but pohce wd they suspccu:d ET A. the Basque separatist aroup fighun.a for automony for the Basque reaaon of northern Spam. Government spokesman Manuel Moles said 12 rockets were fired at the Ministry of Defense. The preliminary invest1ptioo showed tha1 Slll struck the facade, two hit parked cars, two u ploded q&Jnst walls. one exploded apinst a wall and the shrapnel bi1 a passing bus, and the 12th was fired but did not explode, Molt$ said. One of the tnJurcd was Vice Admiral Carlos Vila Miranda, deputy dtrector of personnel in the Ministry of ~fcnse, who was bit by flyina debris when a rocket struck his office, Moles said. No details were available immediately on the 1dentitiC$ of the other injured people. It also was not known whether they were injured by the car bomb or the rockets. Moles said the rockets were fired by remote control about one-quarter male across the Pasco de la Castellana. Madrid's ml.Ul nonh-south anery. Police 5pokcsman Daniel Herrero said the rockets apparently were aimed at the fourth-floor office of Defense Minister Narcis Serra. The carcarryina the rockets. a sedan. caught fired and exploded at 10:28 a.m , pohcc said. About IS minutes later. a car bomb exploded near the wrecked sedan, pohcc ..aid. Both cars were parked 10 Manuel de Falla Street 1n an affluent neighborhood 10 northern Madnd Moles said the second explosion was bcheved intended to iOJure police officers who gathered to investigate the rocket blasts. lnmal radio repons said police had found cars loaded with explosives parked near the residence of France's ambassador in Madnd, Francis Guttman. But pohc.e said later these rcpons were unfounded. Pohce cut off streets and proh1b1ted access to the area for fear off unher blasts. A week ago. 10 members of the param1htary ctv1I guard were killed when a car bomb exploded in the same area of nonhern Madnd. The device. set off by remote control, exploded as a bus carrying at least 40 civil guard trainees passed by. Tutu asks blacks' freedOm By tbe A11oclated P res• JOHANNESBURG -Black Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu said he asked President P.W. Botham a meetmg today to end the nauonaJ state of emergenc), withdraw troops from black townships, free detainees and lift bans on political organizations. ··The state president did not agree with me that the situation as detenorating," Tutu said after the nearly two-hour mcctJng 10 the president's office at the Union Buildm~ m Prctona "It was a very fne~dly exchange. frank," said Tutu, the 1984 Nobel Peace Pnze winner. ''Both of us -we didn't mince words. My own pos1t1on with regard to sanctions also came into view .. The emergency decree issued June 12 forbids calling for economic sanctions against South Afnca as several countries have threatened unless the apanhe1d ~>stem of racial separation is ~rapped Hostage reporter sees famlly PEKING -New York Times correspondent John Burno, saw his wife and two young children today for the first time s.ince Chinese authont1es locked him away last week on suspicion of spying and was rcponcd to be in good span ts. As reponers watched through a gate. Bums. dressed 1n c1 .. 1han clothes. embraced his children and kissed his wife goodbye 1n the compound ofa Peking Public Security Bureau hranch office The Times' executive ed11 or. A.M Rosenthal. accompanied by Warren Hoge. the foreign editor. and U S. and Bn11sh officials also spoke wllh Bums 10 -;eparate v1s1ts today "He's in very good spints,'' Scou- L.ong said "He sa)s all the charges arc unfounded and that he's 1n 11er) good form ··Chinese authont1es sa} Burns. a ~ 1-)'ear-old Bnton. 1s being 1nvest1gated on susp1c1on of Bolivia drug raids halted by weather TRINIDAD. 8olt,1a IAP) - Dense· clouds perwued toda} O\er nonhem Bo,1lta's tropical Fkn1 re- gwn. threatening to funher dela) lJ $.-Bolivian raid\ on JUOglC l'OC310C labs. Boh\ 1an police and U S <.uppon troops came up cmpt)'·handed 1n their most recent auempts to find and raid clandc\tane processing cente~ that proce\s the leaves of the coca plant. the 'iOurce of cocaine Dense clouds and light rain swept over the Bena region Sunday halting helicopter t11ghtc; 1n the U.S -backed campaign to smash this Latin Amen- can nation·., giant cocaine 1ndu'itry The J01nt anti-drug force used Sunda} torn 1ew intelligence repon'i alter l11ghl\ "'ere called off Weather 1\ unpredictable 10 the Bcn1 region. a va~t expanse of Jungle and gras\land and weather fore- ca-;ters \aid the cloud rnver could last for daH r oda, the area remained 'ihrouded in ·den~. low-hanging douds gathenng 1ntelhgence while on a motorcycle tnp through restncted areas of central China carher this month. Israell mlnlster reslgns JERUSALEM -Just1ce Minister Y1t1hak Moda1 resigned today. saying he wanted to defuse the latest cns1s endansenng fsracl's 21-month-old coalition government Moda1 handed m his res1gna11on at an emerg«;ncy Cabinet meeting called after Pnme ~ter Shimon Peres threatened to fire the )USt1ce m1n1ster. saying Moda1 had repeatedly insulted ham. Ministers from Moda1's nght-w1n~ L1kud bloc ratified the move because the brewing cns1s threatened to topple the government three months before Likud leader and Foreign Minister Y1tzhak Shamir 1s to take over as pnme m1n1ster under a powcr-shanng agreement. "We came to terms with 11 (the resignation) because we had no choice ... Social Welfare Minister Moshe Katsav of L1kud told reporter~ after the ( abinet session. Huge hashish haul 1n Italy CIVITAVECCHIA. Ital) -Police seized more than fi ve tons of hashish and arrested 20 people 1n one of lt.aly's tuggest anti-drug operations 10 recent )ear\ officials said Deputy prosecutor Antonio Loiacono told a Sunday news conference in C1v1tavecch1a. a port nonh of Rome. that the operation was a success not only becau~ of the amount of drugs sc1Led "but bccause we ha'e succeeded in cracking an enure organization of trafficker\ .. Thrtt yachts believed used to bnng 1n the drugs from Morocco and Spain were impounded 10 C'1v11.avec·ch1a. in the port or F1um1c1no near Rome and in Ban on the '>outhern Adnauc coast. officials said ... f • .:J .. fl .. Dell Favorites En trees ' ' .. ) Hot & Cold Sandwiches Fresh Baked Goodies BAY A NEWPORT BLVD 842-9690 BRISTOL A IRVINE AVE. 766-1960 That takes the cake l'l.ACENTIA A l lSTH AVK 631 ·999R OPEN 7 DAYS Put:ry chef Joee Re•ee (center) dlapla ya the &laot weddJnC cake he built in the ahape of a church for hia cf&qbter Marla de Conceicao to marry In Loa le, Portucal. Brldearoo J Ramoe la at rtcbt. m oee Early Bird Dinners •7 .SO Featuring Prime Rib or Fresh Fish Complete dinner with choice of Soup or Salad and Des~rt • 10 6 PM 7 D•Y'' Week 801 E ~It><>. 673-7726 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ..... c..w. .... 1111 ..... ~ cem IU&--SU.UM The Pros · Smee 1957 uum llSIUIU ~ • I ' ~. Nonsmohr "/'.! ~ Rates 131·7140 4410ld ........ , ..... ...... , ..... Ca. ( 3,500-acre fire qu,bed without injury in forest Burned woman crltlcal ln LA LOS ANGELES -A 65-year-old woman who was trapped an her burning home by secunty bars was an extremely cnt1cal condition early today. authonues said. Neighbors said they tned desperate!) to free Ahce Catchings from her home on South Curson Avenue dunng the fire about I a.m. Sunday. but were thwarted by burglar bars that didn't have the legally required qu1ck- relcase latches. "If there hadn't been bars on the windows we would have gotten nght through." said neighbor ( hns uc. 18 "She came to the window and she was wa"1ng her arms. trying to see through the smoke She didn't kno.,.. where she was. and ~he was screaming out to us .. --Newport's Cannery Village-- DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 P.M. to Midnight Mondays & Tuesdays: Two Dinners for 115.95 Wednesdays: 6 Course Italian Dinner $9.95 2900 Newport. Boulevard• Newport. Beach • 675-2968 DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All dally dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert. Monday (Served 3-10 pm ) Fried Chicken (Half -a-chicken) Tuesday (Served 3-10 p m ) $3.35 Brochettes of Beef $3.95 Wednesday (Served 3-10 p m ) Teriyaki Steak $4.55 R11taurants HIVIJll 17901 MacArthur '11 S 0 frwy 3mg Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/~~. July 21, 1111 'Twilight Zone' trial prepared Smg Now is lowest. By U.S. Gov't. te ting n1ethod. SURGEON GE NERAL 'S WARNIN G Smoking By Pregnant Women May Result 1n Fetal ln1ury, Premature Birth , And Low Birth Weig ht. NOW T If HM! 'i All URAt\i SOFT PACK 100\ Fil Tl R Ml~ l HOl ' rnq 1a1 0 I rnq Mn11111 "' P"' CIQlrPllr bv rrc lfl(lll n ' 8 I I ' I .. I AS Orange Coal OAILY PfLOT/ Monday, July 21, 19&& Irvine proposal worth financing to keep afloat Floats in the world famous Tournament of Roses Parade in Pasadena will have to line up in the "missing man formation" on New Year's Day if the community doesn't rally behind the City oflrvine entry by the end of the month. Callin~ this proposed fl9at the "City oflrvine entry" may be a bit misleading. Although it has been registered that way with the Tournament of Roses com mittee. the City oflrvine has little more to do with tt>is project than the City of Kalamazoo The notion that Irvine 1s a nice place to live and 1 0 1ught to be represented in one of California's r:nost visible promotional events belongs to a group of bnght- spinted, optim1suc citizens who have banded together as the Irvine Rose Parade Float Association. The city's official connecuon with the project has extended only to a hearty "good luck" and some staff assistance. Not a dime of City of Irvine money has gone toward tht.> estimated $150,000 it will take to make this idea. well. floac. htgh but still Flfty-sl>c countries were fuJly free tn 1985 ... an all-time · only a third of the world 's n a tions . a oRBOORY RODS A.P Dlploiudc Wdter BILL HAIVEY Midway propels them out of orbit Th( Orang( County Fair ha~ gon(. but 11 was a real blast while ll was here. I went last Wednesday with Ann and my two daugh1crs Joanne and Jill. and w( had such a great 11mc that I could bar(ly walk on Thursday. In my opinion. this is the best fair that we've ev(r had Our fair never fails to amaze me. There 11 •'>. snuated in an area that, for all intents and purposes. 1s one .large city with 2 m1lhon plus people living 1n 11. and. except for 1he physical size of th( fairgrounds. might wdl be an) county fair 1n any farm community 1n the country Th(re's a whole other feeling and atmosph(re 1ns1d( the fairgrounds. The committee planned from the beginning to find the money m the private sector. Citizen and corporate donations were expected to flow enthus1ast1cally to the project. Instead. the contnbut1ons have only dribbled. Even with the $1 ,00 I contribution this week by real estate broker Hanu Reddy -who also placed a booster ad for the float in the weekly lrvme World News -the committee has raised only $1 0.000. If It doesn't have $40.000 for the down payment on July 31 , the project will be as dead as the preh1stonc animals the designer envisioned cavorting on the 55-foot floral display. Society has stake in what appetites are sti~~~~.~~~ our The theme this year -"Jump on Over 10 the Fair" -was based on the cOYr that Jumped o'er the moon The mascot. a CO"-nam(d Fair-ah, was abl> a\s1sted 1n the chore of mascotsh1p by her new son. Fa1r-0h Anywhere else. I would hav( con- s1d(red that b11 of nonsense to be JUSt too cutesy for words and m1gh1 have gone so far as 10 v(rbahze a "Yuk,"' hut at the fair. n\ OK II fits nght in Mth the fcehns of rela11at1on trmper(d wnh c11c1tement. Th( first orderofbus1ness was 10 go 10 the fine Arts and Photography building w w( could SC( Dadd1('s two pnt(-w1nn10g wntings mounted on the 'Aall with all of the other winners This 1s the second annual Reponers Contest. and I'm beginning to get a lt11k 'AOrncd Therr-were n(arly twice a'> man) entries as thr-re were last year. That make'> compet111on a lot suffer Part of the problem. according to the float committee. is that potential donors in the corporate community ha"e been waiting to see what The l rv1rn: Why doesn. t porno \OCICI} ,., '>O(.'lal People arc genera II~ put ofTb\ O\erv.e1ght which IS wh> dealer rate contempt WILLIAM F. ~~~ll1~~1~tl tltl't h<1ok' arc al\O iiO shown ct rug pushPr? Hut .t \t1ph1\tllJll'd '>OCICt} ac-C o. 1s going to do. So far. the corporate pacesetter had declined to participate. This 1s a great opponunity for somebod) else. or a whole lot of somebody elses, to grab the bit and run at the front ot the pack. It 1s a chance for the people and the businesses of Irvine to demonstrate their maturit] to demonstrate that the\ need not wait for The Irvine Co to sho"-them the way . · B' conceding such influence to any single entit y. the comm.unit] 1s unfa1rl1 limiting itself and unfa1rh burdening The lnrne ( o Time is fleeting for the float. The comm1ttcc began a telephone blitz for funds Sunday night and will continue through Tuesday night. Those 'Who arc 1ust1fiably proud of the City of I nine. those who would like to share that pride wnh the world during the Rose Parade and those who would like to take pnd<.· in their status as independent thinking and acting c1t1n·ns of a great cm .. might consider making a donation Expansion will add to community pride l I 11\t f llll1 d I rt•tt'nll\ \ "'"'l'(I n11 < •• hit I\ .1 pr1:•wntJt1111111! I llL· Jr\ int<,, "pJ,in, 1111 lt1mpk11111111! 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"'11h pl.tn' 1111 .111 ,J1Jd1111ri11m 1 .. r u'• I•\ o<.JI ~r1111p-. and tht· \ 11al11at111n ilnd L'\pan,11111111 I a'>h1on l\land "'ill .11111"' 1111 ;ti 11·" tknt'> 1<1 \hop clo'>• 111 h11m1 ""hilt <1dding \alt·' taJ. rnt·m11·' 11111111 ,, ... r ut) 1.11flcr\ T ht' lompktion qf '\;c•\\ poll! 1·r111 r "-ill \urr-1~ ,1dd '" lht prid1 ·"l' .111 '>hart• in 11ur lornm111111, H \ R l \" \" IJf ~ ... ,I ' -.,, \\port B1'.H h I hl' ,tll,tl I.. "n lhl rL'P'"' 111 tllt· pornugraph\ t11m rn1\\lon ton- tiriUt:\ It\ "'l'ap1111'> ML' r1d1u1k and \tmulatL'd lt'.tr Thl· ndtl uk lCOtt'r' or 1h1. 1t.le.1 ol .i tlutt·n '"' e\ltgator<o tr.1 l'11ng nJu,triou\I\ through rornland \Jksng flllll'\ th1.· kar ,., L'\IHl'\\l'cl 1r1 lL'I m' u f !Jk1ng lrom thr fl\:•1pll' "hat " lht'lr' throuith tht pa1rrm11m 111lh1·l1f'>I \mLndmtnl Ir " 11.11rth. I think .1 momt nr or l\\11 111 rl'lll'tl 11n thr 1nhl'rt•nt po\ltlt>n nt lhll\t' \.\.h11 tind tht· "'hole dnl1 p11rn 't'OILHl' ,., rrL'f)o\lt:rou' 'W h.1t l'rnt•rgC\ " •• lUlllL'OlJll tor 1h11'e "ho attt'ptl'd 1ht· l11mm"'"'n -In ln\l''t1gatl' 1h1· \•1lunll' 111 lht p11rn 111du.,1n .tnd tlw fl'JthL'' of rt'> PL'f\t:r\lt\ .111d ,., 1nq111re "'h•·lhrr that 1nd11\lr\ 111d11Lt'\ anti \llll<tl tx·h.n 1111 .ind .1 protl'lll\.L' lt'L'hng to\\.trtl lh• p11rn ntt'lt h.inl' lkrr I' ,1 r111 1•\,1mpk l<ob1.rt \t hrn • t lht It•' \1111de-. T inH' .ind Pl.t h11\ ill \L llh1n~ lhl' tn\l'\tlg.lll"t: ,11II\111c'> •if lht • 11mm1<i\1on tamt• 10 .111 1111 till 'l'l"t '1\il to "11nl' nf 1h11\l' ~'l;ihl1 hn1 nl\ in llou\t11n 11t.11 \\'II'> p11rn .ind 11thnv. 1-.c l alt'r'> 111 1h , U\l'>lllt'r' 1n 1nd1\ 1dual h1111rll ' \i, t'Hr\Tlllt' "altht•d a h11(lt•1 h1 .1d1·d \Ill' c,op \.aOkL·d opt:n th1 d1111r •· t .11i .. 111h 1 Jntl ;.innounCl'tl 111 .1 li111d \1mt· \nd here Wl' ha1,e '"'" Ill• n • 11)1..t~nJ in an ac:t ol ora I 11p11l.111 11' The nn·n lool..cd up 1n 1\111111\t flll'fll ,tt till' 11 tom- llll\"111111 l\ "' h• l'T' (IJrlHTH'rl( "\\ h.lt bU\1 m" \\ .1" 1 ii .1 I ~ < omm1s\lon on l'qlllt•iir.1pil\ 111 ~l't down and dirt) 111111 rlw f>.llht 111 ,Jltt•mpt<, of<,ome nl 1h1' \\'•rid ' 11111\I lorlorn dl'\pt•ratc .11111 l1111d 111h.1hll.rnl\ to find a lc'A m11rnrr1t \ 11t "h;1tcH r hrrng" t ht•m a'i 1.,,,. I•• I"' a' lhl'}· will Jl.t't'' I he'>c \l ll' 1 •' '' human bcrn~\1 ' f1.1pp.111·n1h d<H.''> not otuH to th<: 1.Jllll\ lh,J! prl't l'><:'h II I\ d lOllU'rn 1111 h1u11.u1 lw1ng., 1ha1 an1111a\c\ 1Ii•1'>t' '11,, \qH'' ah<n111he 'olunu ot fl"r n IH.·111v rn.inufat 1urt•d I h1· 'l.l'nl' v.1tli1n tlit hooth wa\ a pn'll\ tll'ar • qiri·'-'11111 11f lhl' thrt•e d1rnt•n,1onal BucKLEY kn1>1.>, lctlgt''> that '>t:'< I'\ often an unruh pa,\1on and tor that rca'>on lu\t "~11mul;11cd with '>Orne \l'n~ of u' II propm:I) It " '>till 1llegal to "an1.kr nakl·d Llu"'n thl !Meets. 1-x'tau'\e mode\!) ol a rud1mcntar) kind ,., a{kno,,,ledgcd to he a cnrl 1nten.:\l. \c, kads 10 lht• uca11on of "'hat 'vtr \1.hecr with an cxcla- ma11on point would tall a human tx·1ng1 A human being carclcs,.ly l'"l'ntuatrng from hooth-type ~xual enlOunterc., ,.., a hcav) rcspon\1btlll). 11\t{'n'>1hl\ ol 1hc parent'>. actuall) ol tht• c,tatc -abandoned children are proper!\ pro\ 1dcd for h) the state laulit1c'i being prm 1dl'd h) thu'e porn mt·rchant~ whose \Cr\ ice\ cx- lt·nJ bc~ond merel~ graphrt d1'1pla )'> of t arnal ac\1\ill\ \nd thl· 1ntcllt'l- tual argument ha' lCJ be rc\<:ut·d that argumt·nt tx·1ng that \11Crl't\ h.1, a \lalo..l' 1n "'hat appt:ltlL'\ art• tll:1ng <.lal..t'll .ind <ot1mula11.·<1 h\ 1h1· lrl'e m.irl..t•\ Ttw apparrnt ruhnt h\ wh1Ll1 thn Ml' lx:1ng gu1dt•d ., a'i "11mplt a' 1h" I hl'rt' 1\ mantlc\tl> an apJX'lltL' tor pwn Tht·rc art· J)l'oplt• "''ll11w 111 t.•lt r lo th!'> appetrlt' Wh' \houltl 11111 lht• "'1ll1n~ hu\t'r and tht -"1ll1ng '\'!In t·ntt·r 1nt11 tonH·nt111n.tl .1r- r ,1 ngt•nwn t' ' l.,urt•I\ lht rt'tt'>on tor 11 "th.11 lu't I\ Ill apJWlllL lhtlt lll't'd' Ill hi.· 1q•11l,tll'd 'Wl' Ii H' in d frt'l' \Ill lt:I \ th.it JU\l lu tx·1pn "1th regulalt'' 1h;11 .1pp1 tilt· h\ .w1hon11ng onl\ J "n~k 111.arnJgr ,tt one tame Tht· mrrL· .1"t'rt111n 111 the authont~ to do \11 dl\t1np.u1,hr\ the altitude ot \t1u<:1~ lll"'OJllJ \l'\ ,.., a uv1I rcla111in'>h1p from 11thn appet1lt.'\ It pt>\H'r I'> \\.h,11 \11u "'"h }OU can "'°'k fm 11 '>Uhlt'L l tu tht• rc<itra1n1' 111 thL' m.trkl·t nJrnd\ dcmocrat1t .tc- qutl'\tt'nLt' \nd ncn then \ou art• 'lllhWtl to tl'rlJtn denial' 111 the i:u·rtl\l' 111 i>""-l'r\peufied h\ tlw Hiii of Kr~h1' < 1luttm \ "'oulcl he :rn CJ.am pk ot .111 .1ppt•t1tt' 'ot 1t·t1y adopts no kgal po,1t1lln .th<1ut < ook1ng editor' and tood "rtll'r'> Jrt' frl'l' to cater to \ht• obc<,c in \Uth J wa.., a\ to tempt them !11 l'\ en p.rl'Jlcr uhe\lt} l hl' onl~ \\ hJt a\ton1shci, 1\ that the porn nwrt hant\ 'hould sudden I~ find tht m\t hl'\ the ohJect\ uf comern b) ,o man\ 1.n11cs Robert \cheer 1ntrotluce\ one member of the com- m """n a'> tollows .. F J ther Bruce K1ttt·r 11\J " ( atholit pnest rnm- m111t·d 10 ha01sh1ng porn from r lnlt:\ \qu.1n:" grnng on (I) quote f ,11hn K1tt<:r ;n oppo..ed to porn tor rd1g1uu' nut \ut 1al '>uencc, rea\ons. \thcl'r did not bother to \a} about I athn R111cr that ht• has dl'votcd h1m,df to rer,cu1ng ~oung girl'> and ho\\ cntll'Cd lo "'t'"-York (II\ lo prat lite pro,111u111in Wh, art· we '>O toncerncd about thr porno~raphcr,·• 'W h) don't the) ma11 the tontempt that. para- dwrn all\. 1\ harnc,..e<l now against thmt: who profit Imm drugc;'1 lc;n't 11 mort• '>Cn\1hlc to think ul porn mt·rthant' ii\ ouup:.1ng ternlol") n<:.irer to tht• drug ml'rchanh than to tho\c who U\t' tht• F lf\t .\mendmcnt 10 gt\l' U\ l ntt·rta1nml'nl and karn- ing·• Wiiiiam Buckley 111 a 1yndl<'ated rolumnlst. Pilot welcomes comments The Daily Pilot welcomes your opinions on matters of public interest Letters and longer articles of commentary must be signed They should be typed or clearly written and sent to LETTERS to the EDITOR. Daily Ptlot. Box 1560. Costa.Mesa, CA. 92926 Please include your address and telephone number so we may verify authorship. "lellt was a tnp through the m1dwa). with two teen-ag( daughter5 who could. as usual, hardly contain themselves There was a sh~t d1f- fcr(nC( 1n th(1r pnon11es this year how(vu .\s w( v.alked doYrn the m1dwa). Ann and I occa'i10nall) overheard <;natches of whispered conversation. usuall) something to the effect of"D1d )'OU sec that on(? .. I think r, (~en him at school Look at that guy with the blue 'ihlrt .. " .\ mar' clous feature 1 lo .. ed "'a\ that from I to 6 p m , )Ou could g(t a pa\s good for unltm1t(d ndes on an) rnn1rapt1on in the place II was a httlt' wmthand that you wore and \how(d to the ttCk(t-taker It cost me a lot l('>S 111 make tht•m \lck th!\ year than (\.Cr 1-x'fore .\nn and I even rode a couple of the tamt"r nder, <;he ..aid the Fem<. wheel "-•t'> a real nostalgia tnp for her a'i 11 was to me It was' er) old, anti exact I) 111..e lhl' one\ that she and I had ridden 1n our }Outh There w(re a fr"' nc"-ndes that "'t' had nn (r sun and e\ en a roller coaster The one that did 11 for our ~oungcr contingent wa\ new the Orbiter \uspendcd trom each ol m three hontontal arm\ "-d\ a H'rtteal arm that h(ld three c·ar-. A\ the thing ~tartrcl up 11 rn11hl'd but the three car<i al<.o re\ oh t•d 1n thr-1r own httle orhn That 1n 11~11 would have l:X'en en11ugh for me. hut a' 11 picked up ~ixi:d -and I mean '>peed -the threl' 'entlal arm<o hecame honzonial and tht car<. ~tarted to revohe 'cn11.all) It'\ pretty hard to dcc;cnlx· "'hat 1hc thing did but suffice 11 to ~., that I "1gorousl} congratulat(d m'\elf for lacking the guts to nde rt It must have been a hugely 'luccess· ful nde: both girl\ were struggling to g(t those accursed 'A mtband'i ofT as th(y stagg(rcd off th( thing We spent a \Cry happ) da} di the fair. and came home tired Wl•'ll go again next year. without a doubt I suspect that th( Orbntr "-Ill have t"'o fewer customer'i thou1th Colomol1t 8111 Harny rHldea In Huntington Beach. Democracy is on the march, but not everywhere ., 0tf)40m•llt Writ., \'. \\I II'·< , I < ''~ \ 11I11tr ii 1 111\;1d1· f11r t rl·• tl11m 1 •I r .1rd1 h111 11 ,1111 h,1\1 t 1)( 111·1r.111 ii 1n111 m.in\ 1.11 ~ irnt" ,,1 th1· "'""\\tu r dH 1,11111, "'kit .rnd ri11.h1 r1i1 1 ""' ,1'rx•,1.t1 .... 1 • h•1 1' m.ir~ 1111111\ pr•1gn•<,c, R.1 lllrtnd C 1.1,1d 111 t rr1•d11111 I 11111'-< 1n "'t'"' \ ort.. .1l 11l.1I•'\ th.ti,, l'•IHllr11'\ 'lrt' lull\ lrt•' 1n l''X\ .111 ntr~.i\1 o l thrt't' lr11111.1 H',tr lolrlH'I II ' 111 Jll tHTH' high 1111 \lill ll'pr1" Ill\ <11JI\ ·•third 111 lht 1A1>rltl' ndl111n' fi r ,,1111 ,,, •11Jw1t111111tr11-. .111· par ti \ lrt·i· .rnd \~.tr!' t.l.l\\l li1•d ,1, 11111 lr n· '''"'""'"I Ill pt rt 1nl11t 1h!' "'"rid'' nc1p11l.11111n lr't'' in 11111\ lri·~ t11untrw\ ~l 1x·rc1 nl sn PMll\ lrc·t· n.11111n\ .ind the ll r1c.i1ncl1·1 11\\ 111 1111ntr11·' "''"'IL thcr•· 1\ 1111 ft tTtlttlll c i.1<.til " ,tlllh11r ol lht .1nnu.1I I 11·1•d11m ir1 thl' '-"11rld · <.h1tl\ \11h11111(h I ru·d11m I lou".' " ,1 nnn g11 \crnmrn1.1I 111drprn1knt r('\l'iHI h 11r11.1n11.11111n, ''' r.111nv. 11t 11.11111n' 1' h1)!.hh rqt.irdnt .11 tlw l.,1.11<· f)cop.1nn11·n1 whu h .111,.mpl' n11 l11mp1l;tl1un 11111' own In an 111lt'r\1C"' (,,..,111..aul thtrt• h,,, hrt·n rcn<'"-t'tl inti rt'\I tr1 tkmo1 r.it \ 111th1•1.>,11rld hut 1,1111111nc·cl .1µin\I h<·1 om1n~· "11\1'rt1>ll\• lfl\J\ 111 lht· t h:tnf(c'' I Ir \it1d lhl rr h:Ht' .tl\o h1·rn '<·th.11 k\ pMIH 111.ul} 111 \Im .1. wh11 h h1· allot ·· .t dl\.1\h'r .m·;i Im ckm111 ra1 I hr h111Jtnl J(.1111\ h,1\c' ht·1•n 111 lh1 \\l'\IC'rn • • I h m1c,phrrt' "'htr( t•111ht n.11111n, h,1 \ t ht·111nw lull\ hn 1n '" \t:3r\ 1nd11d1ng 1hrc-1• in 1'111"1 Br.1111 I 111y,11.I\ .1nd < 1rcnad;1 f hr other' .1n• \r111 nl111.1 B11ll\ 1,1 1•, r11 ll11ndur,1' .111<1 f-.cuad11r < ,a,\11 1 rtcd \pdin f'ort u)t,.tl .1111t < •l t:I.:• • J' n1.11•H rt'ltllt \Ulll'\\C'> 1n I urop; C 1a\t1I\ ll'it ot lrt•1 1 01111t11n 1n1 ludl'\ m11\I 111 thl' \\ r\tern llcml\phl'rt' \\r,tnn .ind '"uthnn I ur11p•· Japan \u,11.1ha '-c 'A lt·alancl 111111,1 .tnd hr.id .ind .1 ho\l nf t,l.ind ndt1on' <>nh 1v.11 \lrn .in l ll•Jnlrlt'' Ml' ( lil\\lfit·d II\ full\ fn·i· H11l\\\.a11.1 and M.tUrlllU'> r ht• onl\ :'\41tldlc L'l'>I nation" l\r;wl and 11 [(l't' .1 p.irtf\ frt.'l' rallnl! 1n 1t\ ddm1n"1ra11on 1111h1· \\t'\\ Uanl.: .ind< 1a1.1 \trip Parll} lrn· l11un1r1t·' .ire an •><Id ml\llHt' lh.111n1 lutlt·' \outh o\frrt<i N1caraa11.1. f I l.,;1h.1dor ffuna:ir' < hilt- • ~~Jlt Ir.In 11.cnya ' ~tnd•t I 11rk1 \ r ""'·tn T',tkl\l.Hl I t•han11n , \outh k.11rca ) 1tM•1'l.1\ 1,1 /1mhi1h"-~ RJnjtlad<''>h and I ha1land "Int frt'l' lU11ntr1t' 111dud!' lht• \m 11·1 I umn < h1n.1 mo\I of F J\~\C'rn r UrrlfX" Nonh k.ort•.1 ( uha "!Udl \rah1.i "l11tt•rttt ( rhan.i Iraq, f th111p1a \n)lola \ltn na. \yn.1 Vt<'tnam I an1Jni.1 and /.mt· The l'h1hppinc' wh1c h h,\\ 11111 \<1'1 h.1J tulh lrl'l' l'lct t11in dc,p1IC' th1· 11u<.1r1 11f \t111nvm.1n Ir rcJ1nand ._1.irtn\, rrmarn' 1n tlw partl) lrct• t atrgol') < lil\tll ..aid \11u1h \lmi "on thr-rditc hrt"-'t·t•n p.1r1l t lrt't' and not free lx:tauSt' althou1.1,h tht· white f)tipul.1111111 lrt·edom ot \pcech and rr-l1g10u\ 1n<111tu11on'i and freedom t'ntO\\ trcednm. thr hlack ma111m" <lo<.· not trom rnrruJll1on and from "irO'i'I ~><:1ocrnnom1, int lk ,,11tl 'i1l·ara1tuJ ha' hn·n rl·grt·wn(l .t nd tould ht· quallt) .. pl.11 1·d 111 lht· not lr1·1· t .ttegm' rn 1hc nc' t \!11th Wh1k ( 1ast1I say~ "no ~talr of rnur'lo( 1s ahwlutely \t1h11ul(h C 1a..ril tlcK'<.n t .1tldrc" thr 1\\Ul' 11 " lr<.'c or unfrcc" the very top rank include'> tho~ with a 1111\ rcn" th.11 hnng f11·1· tltx.'\11 t guar:rnu:t: that .i nJt111n lull> <.0mJlCt1l1vc ckctoral proce~~~ whcrl' tho\f ekt.lcd "'111 l'nlO\ good rrl,11111n\ "-Ith lht• l n1t(.'d 'ildte\ r he dearly rule. 8'1 lhe Western drmocrac1e\ l<t•.11tan adm1n1.,11.1t111n, tor n.rnlpk. ha' h.id ht·1tcr Ha ... ingfairelccttonswon'tputacountryinth<'fully rl'l.it1nn<. 1A11h partl) lrcr-I urkc1y than trr-c C1rl'C'U' .ind tree category, howcvrr. "unlt'i.i. lho~ cl«trd ha..c 1hc "''th partl~ lr1·1· Pak"t.1n than frn· India ma,or power 10 the 'itatc." he su1d. fl <iRlvador. P11k1,tan In Jdd11w11 thl' adm1n1,tr:lllon ha' pr11motnl .ind .ind Thailand stumble on \hi\ meac;un· hnJnl l'd .tll '"'urgent\ tn light tht• t1mr-rnnwnt 111 rartl) Mc:uco also stumbk'I l:X'<.·au~ tvcn though 11 ha, hl'I' :-.l1tarar.uJ "'h1k \C.'lhnK .mn.. and cu1t1 .. a11ng periodic elections and lrm1ted oppo,111on, "tts &ovr-m 1111pro\('d n .1t1on' w11h nnt-frcc ( h1n<1 and ~aud1 Arab1.1 ments have been selected out~td( the public v"w hy the nut ( rJ\lil \,11<1 that .1f1t·r n1tller hC\IUllinjl 1n leader'i of factions within the one dominant M('~1can promoting lrt•t·dom 1n \<1m<· 11tth1 wrngso,rrnmt•nt\ with part)· Ga t1I .aid wh1lh 11 h.HI K'K><.I rl•lcituin\ lhl' t1<.lm1nt'itrntuu1 '>C.'t'ms to Jn thr very wont countries. hr-w1d. "the polr11cal h,I\ t: 1 oni luded that "m,n ht· thc t ru\Uclc tor dntHK ruq I\ d<.''iJ>Ol'i at the top appear hy 1hc1r arttonc. to feel l1ttlt thr wa" to ~o " con'itraant from either puhhc op1n1on Of popular C 1<1\ltl ., da\\1lil.t11nn mea'lurc\ ,\ mt11on·, J"l('r· trad1t1on " 1111 mianlr-aga1n\t .1 Iona II\\ ol poht1c.1I r1Kh1' and ll" ii Tht praC11ct of polr11t c1l lcrron~m dtx'in 't mran a htx·rtrri. Pnht1t .1l rtjlhl' 1mlud( \UL ht rllrna '" 'A'hrthl·r countr) lack'i {!()mt frrcdom<i ( h1lc l..ch;\non and l'lt'l ttorl\ c1n· lair .met whc1h1·1 ,, llmrrnmcn1 " Im: of Ciua1emaln all have had larie-~alr poh11u1l terronm1. but n11l1tar) nr Inman rnntrol \llll rate better 1han C 1rcho\lcn akta, ""h1ch doc\ nm \mona tl\tl lihcrnn urr-1hc d1· rcC'\ ol preu R. Orqol'J NokH u1 Mo«a e.vtr1Dl.U , ltttlp lrct:dom. frr-t"c1om frnm pohtu al tNrot 111 1mprll'onmcnt. J">tlcy slact IHO. 4 • LTV' s dilemma maynot be last in steel industry7! DALL.AS (AP) -Problems in steelmak.ana that helped push LTV Corp. into Ch.apter I I wtll oot '°away 1000.andanothcrbanla\lplcy fihnain tbemel industry is oot out of the question, anaJysu say. "I think Bctblcbcm 11 probably the ~t wea.kot." Donald Barnett. an andcpendtnt an1J71t. said after Oallat-based LTV, parent of LTV Stec Co., filed for reorpniution under the federal bankruptcy laws last week. A Chapter 11 filina by Bethlehem Steel Corp. "certainly is a po"ibility," Barnett said. Bethlehem, third·l'?C't U.S. steelmaker. has lost more thb $2 billion 11ncc 1982. In a pcllllon fiJed in U.S Bankruptcy Court an New York, LTV uked for protection for the pa.rent company and its 6S subsidiaries, mclud1n1 LTV Steel, LTV Aerospace and Defense and LTV Energy Products. It listed assets totahng $2 06 balhon and hab1hties of S 1.5 billion. LTV Corp .. whose far·Oun1 opcrattons 1150 include energy and aerospace, employs some 57,000 people. Raymond A. Hay. LTV chairman and chief executive officer. blamed last Thursday'~ action on a variety of factors, 1ncludmg a sudden. bag drop tn second· quarter steel shipments. continued steel imports, a shari> dechne in active 011 rigs and a reduced debt ratina that hampered lona-tenn finoncang efforts Lynn Willaams. prC$ident of the United Steelworkers of America. laid the union will take court IClion to ~to Pf9tecl its 30,000 mcmbcn employed or laid off from LTVLas wellu61.000~1ruscoVC'fcd by• ~nsion plan. TV's ection undcncorcs the un.aoo 1 contention "that onJy a mus.ive involvement by the admio.i1tr1tion will tu.rn arou.od tbedimtrou1 coune wh1cb bu impeaed the domestic at.eel industry in the put sa yean," be said Rieb.a.rd Dowdell. financial teeretary of'Stcclworken Local I 033 an OUcaao. said that as lateau week "IO, LTV official$ "said tbc concessions we ~ to would let it keep ao•na•1the11me level." Company 1~kesman Charles Palmer s~ud it 11 too soon to say which of the company's estimated 14 steel plants or other operations would be affected by the n:oraamzatlon. But Palmer wd LTV plans to stay in steel. as well as enc11y a.nd aerospace, and that JOb cuu arc unlikely an the profitable LTV Aerospace and Defense Co.. which employs 16,SOO an Dallas. The reorpnazation plan is likely to call for reducing some employee costs, n:structurini debt and tenninau.na some burdensome contracts. he said. LTV lost more than half its market value last Thursday as more than 6 milhon shares changed hands af\er the announcement. The stock fell S2.2S a share to $2.1211> an consolidated New York Stock Exchange tradana. Standald • Poor's k>waed &he debt rau111 for LTV Corp. aod its JUbsidwic:e from CCC and CCCminus to 0 as I result of' the Chaple'r l I 61~ Be1111e~m called the filiq a dear ind)calion of the m~or d.d!U:uh.ia 11lll bein1faCedbylhe1tocl industry tn this counuy:• But Bethlehem 5pokcsman Oaty Grab.am t1KS the company bu no plan to &ate a 1Lmilar COWloC or action. financial condiuons have tmP-roved 11pdicantly in recent mootbJ throuab the sale of asscu. cost-cutllnl and modemiuuon. The next weakest after Bethlehem ll probably No. S Armco Inc., Barnett said. The compeny bas lost SI 2 billion since 1982 "Armco's cuh position as healthy," countered Armco Chairman Robert E. Boru "l do not consider Armco in Jeopardy " Chapter 11 protccu compaAies from crediton.' lawiwt1 and allows them to nqotiat.e lower payments under loan apument~ supply contracts and undtr certain cond111ons even 1abor contracU. Steelmakin& capaaty an the U nitcd States has shrunk from a oeak off 60 m1lhon ton• in l 977 to an e1t1matcd 128 million tons this year. Employment has tumbled as well From a ~ of 4S3,000 on average for the 197S-79 penod. salaned and hourly employment fell to 187,000 an May. aocord1na to the Amcncan Iron and Steel ln1t1tutc. 'fiiUJ LTVCotpormllon HO: Oelas ~--lap eH : 57,000 .. 'nlllll A.efospace 27 5 ~. oetense 1tl3 19M 1915 OC firms report stock offerings, quarterly sales VU Corp. reported ulcs of $4,238,566 for us second quarter ended June 30, I 986 VU. which manufactures tht Today Vaginal ( ontraccpt1vc Sponge. reported a nc:t loss of Sl,848,891 .or 16 ccntspc:rsharc for the quarter Comparattvely. the Irvine: firm reported sales ofS4.047 538 and a net loss of $386.965 for the ~ond quarter of 1985. For the six months ended June lO 1986, V LI reported sale\ of $8.381,676 and a loss of S2YJ9.390 compared wtth sales of SIS.976.172 and a loss of $746.590 for thr ltkc MUTUAL F UNOS pcnod a year earlter According to VLI President Roben A. Elliott. the loss in the quarter conitnucs to reflect the co!>t of the company's aggressive 1986 advert1s.- tng campaign that includes pnnt. radio and tclcv1s1on. As previously stated. the $5 m1lhon campaign was planned to increase awareness and anal of the Today Sponge across the country • • • FHP Corp. in Fountain Valley 1s offcnng 3 m1llton shares of common i.tock an its 1n1t1al public offcnng at a pncc ofS 12 a share or the 3 m1l1ton. ~.1 09,500 \hares arc being offered by the company and 890,SOO sh.ares arc being sold by the selhn1 shareholder. FHP Foundation Aflcrtheoffenng. the company will have I 2,S40.000 shares outstanding. Merrill Lynch CapitaJ Markets and Alell, Brown & Sons Inc. arc man- agang 1he undcrwnting group. FHP is a mult1state health-main- tenance organazauon that markets and provides comprehensive prepaid medical and dental care. principally through company-operated and · staffed fac1hues. • • • Flaor Corp. has filed a shelf reg1s1rat1on statement with the Se- cuntaes and Exchange Commission for the sale of up to S2SO m1lhon of bonds. Proceeds from the offcri n1 Wlll be used pnmanly to pay federal income tax obligations and associated interest. Although the company wall not receive an assessment for these obh&ations until the audit for the affected taxable years 1s completed. 11 has the optton of making payment on the~ obligations at any tame Any surplus funds from the offer- ing will be used to repay other tntcrest-bearing obligations and for general corporate ourposes. • • • Codercard lAc., a Nevada corpor· ataon with its pnnc1pal ofli<:e tn NYSE UPS & DOWNS Pel 8: E.i UP ffA UP .0 Up l~ 7 Up .? UP 7 tl~ H Up 6 7 UP 61 ~: l6. UP UP Up ~: .s UP 49 Up 41 UP 4 UP 4 UP 41 Pct IS 9 ••g 11 11} 11 li. OTC UPS & DOWNS il '~ 7. ~1 71 69 69 n H lrvme, has acquired Prx Corp .. a pnvately held Colorado Spnngs, Colo . corporation, 1n an exchange of stock In a related move POC Corp 's pres1den1. W1llLam AboureLk. ha been appointed to the Codcrcard board of directors and will serve tntt1ally as a special consultant to ( odcrard's directors C'odercard. fonned an 1983, de· "clops and markets a full lane of port- protecuon, computer and software sccunty. antt-p1racy, and access protection systems based upon a propnetary algonthm that produces a v1nually am penetrable bamer against unauthonzcd access PDC ( OrJ>. provides consultancy services, throu&h Aboure1k for a number of ma1or 1ndustnal firms 1n the areas of ~ure communications. d1g1tal and analog systems and computer systems and network\. • • • Western DtgJtal Corp. has \1gned a scnes of contracis with IBM for dch vcr) of products over the next 12 mon1hs Under lhc agrccmenh IBM will purchase a vancty of storage control and communicauons products from the Ir. inc company for multiple eppltcauons on a wortdMdc basis. Western D1&Jtal Cori>. 1s a leadma supplier of proprietary board-level subsystems and VLSI ~m1conductor components for u~ an the computer computer ~nphcral and com- municauons markcti. • • • NMS Pbarmacealleals lac. re- ported that its subs1d1af). Self Care Sy1tem1 lAc., has rcce1.,.cd Food and Drug Adm1n1strat1o n CFDA l ap- proval to market a unnc blood tc'>t IUBT) 10 both the con\umcr and the professional markets The Newport Beach company ..aid the 1est is the most scn'>11tvc a' ailablc lor d1agnos11c blood 1n the unnc a-. 11 drtects very mtnutc:amounbofblood 111 unne The product 1s no-w 1n lhc productton phax and wall ~ avail· able for dasinbuuon an late August Tb1s test serves as a quick •crcc01n1 of potential problems in the unnary tract Some conditions that may cau~ blood an the unne arc 10lec- t1ons. cancer. prostauc enla~ment, kidney dJScasc. $lOncs and trauma or malformauon\ of the gen1tounnary tract. • • • Care Eaterprba ol ~una Hills has begun a pubbc offenn1 of 2.S m11l1on shares of Class A oommon siock at a pncc of SS 2S per share. Of the shares being offered, 2.385.184 arc being sold by Care and 114.816 arc betng sold by selhn1 shareholders Orc•el Burnham Lambert Inc and Dean Witter Re- ynolds Inc. arc co-managm& the offenng The net proceeds from the shares betng sold hy 1hc company will be used to reduce indebtedness. ancrcuc worlc1ng cap1Ull and for general cor· poratc purposes. • • • AJrCal reported June ~venue pass- enger miles of 199.4 m1lhon. an tncrcasc of I I 8 pcrc.cnt over the \1m1lar J98S penod. Avatlablc seat miles were 3.S8.S malhon. up 28 2 percent and passicn- JCr boardmgs totaled 456,386, an increase of? 7 per~nt. C'ompansons arc to June I 98S. a pcnod an which traffic was favorable impacted by • United Airlines pilots' stnkc Load factor forthe month was 5S 6 percent For the stx months year to date, the Ncwpon Beach-based aarltoe re· ported revenue passenger miles of 997 2 m1lhon. up I 0.8 percent. while available scat m11es· increased 19 3 percent to I 8 bdhon Passenger boardings toULled 2.406.003 against :! :! 12 042 an 1985 C'ompansons are to the fint 'illl mo nths of I 98S Load fac tor for the six months 1986 penod ~JS 54 6 EY' IRISH P B 0 0urh N•lly'• .. OPEN FOR l l' CH & Dl'-';t R MondAV thru Fnda\ 11 AM to Q PM °"". ... s.i.. I.A" , ... ~:fflllj Mel'I~ Ii~ ~ UJ~ ,J t ~~ 1 E:1\t I 7 ~f~ m ~f! "' JI l·~ri" ~,~But ~· ~lJOI =~ -·~,, ~·~i: mr1 ~1i · ~n ,1, =~· ,;1s =1:r •.;_u =~ 'ii1o = ~fft 3 =' 111l MurrvO '° s MIJIOm I u '•I . 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Analysts say the figures ma) mlluenct' "hat d1reC't1on the Federal Reserve decides to take trnm here in its credit policy Paul Volcker, chairman of the: Fed . " scheduled to tesufy before a congre .. s1onal lum- mmee on Wedncsda> about the u:ntral bank\, views and 1ntent1ons. Concern over c:conom1c pro'fX'lt\ hclpt·d send the Dow Jone!> mdustnal a\c:ragl· mt11 .1 122.89-pomt slide over the pao;t two v.cek'i The Dow Jones average of 30 1ndustnal' ro'>t' I 13 to I , 779.11 But decltning issues outnumbered ad\.an<.:l"\ by about!! to 7 on the New York Stock Exchange WHAT AMEX Dm NEW YORK (AP) Jut 21 Prev Advanced T~~ .. ~ Declined ¥ncl'\an~ 011 1 luues New hlohs New lows 26 ' AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -~1es, 4 P.m. Monday price end net change of the 10 most active American Stock Excne~ lnue,. tradlno nallonellY 11 more then s . ~:i~eo 2.m. 'tft!' ~ w11n0Lab8 ij , 11 ~ -'h Wickes 1 • ~ -'-' BATlnd 3, Stl-16 -1/• AmExpFFd wl I' ·~ t ~ ' onston n 4, ~~ ~ Cho81Y O , 1 l/• IE Comm , -•11 LorlmarTfl n , 1h -1h TexasAlrCP , 1 + ~ , GoLD QuorEs METALS QuorEs NEW YORK (AP! -SPOI nonl9"0VI ""'181 PllC9A MonOey A"'"""""'· $1 05 oenl• I*' POVnd. 10 Com.> fPOI mQnlhCIOMOFrl c.,..,. &i&~ee·.; cen11 • poun0 us -1t1111IO"t c...-. $8 75 eenlt '* oouno. NY CQ11""11 IP<>I montn clOM<I F r1 LMd · 21-24 oeni. a pounO Zinc • 41..f4 oenlt. pounO -.... ad Tift S3 4578 (mete/a W-compoell• ptlel I* lo I ....,., ·SA 990 I* ounce Hendy & H11<-n ...... • $5 0$5 pet lroy ounce NY Cbmea tj)OI monlh <k>Md Ffl ...,_, · "90 00-$280 00 I* 791t1 n..., ,.._ YOl'lt ,.........,. • J.431 50-.,..2 oo oom.oe "*',,.,.' 1roy .,.,._NY WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (API Jul 21 Pre11 Toda~ day ~:~ 7 7 m ~ ¥ncn1n* l~ otal risues New h ohs New lows S6 67 NYSE LEADERS RK<AP) Final Oow·Jones itv· eraoes or Monday. July 21 HOCKS Oo.n Hi Law OOW Chi IOd 177411 lm. 1763 92 1779_ 11+ 113 Trn ID" 7 Wi2S 7203&-687 ti 14 . 1 . 1+ 3 13 ~tk " 6 3 ~ 11~ W.t1mo.31 Indus 10, ,700 Tran 3, 7 SOO Utlls S,2 1,SOO 6S S!k 11.S29,000 tmfi 1m1tiifol@G NEW YORK CAP> -Most active ov,r· ·Iha-counter stocks supplied bv NA~O ust w Name iu Bid AM!ed Ch9, MCI 1. , 9l'e Rebok s t· , 21 -111 AeP1eC , , 3 ~ -''> !:S HltC • , 1 ~ -• taxH s 1~ 1~~ 1•'14 -~ rJ wt t'! . . F· 2~ -1-16 hlChl 1 ~ -•• lalOOC 3 • +3 16 Intel t 17 ., -i • ~t. ~ 'I rb!'il1or1 "llnt.1,711\ •~'I 5~ ~wood V1\logl. 1001 ~ blv:i, 2LY !il7 po~ ~2~~ouU-iloll4a'A ,818/ .!iO'i q ~ mon thrufh 10ttJ9. -'Ol1witsy l0to6 C. S\JTWY ' • hafty,Jal1H ARIES (March ll·April 19): Lona-standi" transaction can now be successfully completed. Needed matenal is obtained, areen liaht nubes for Pl'OIJ'«S, fundina. Powers of persua.s1on will be he1&Jltened. Libra oauve plays outstandina role. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Emphasis on fresh st.art, independence. creativity, ability to initiate project. ProfesS1onal supenor takes note of your sugesttons, ideas and concepts. You'll receive reward long overdue. Leo plays role. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): Lona-distance commun1cat1ons help trcatc exciting scenario. Spatliaht on travel, learning. intuition, reunion with loved one. What had aone awry will be ~~~~: Position strona. populanty SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 22): You'll o lea~ more about money, taxes. license MARR requirements, a.nd you co uld get news of ••••••••••••• pa111ble inheritance. Rela tionship grows stronaer despite differences of opinion. You'll receive gift of wean n& a pparel. LEO(July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis o n instructions. correcti ons, rules and special permissions. You'll know what to do, you'll be at right place, you'll a1so be more secure where emotions and money enter picture. Scorpio figures prominently. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Dig deep fo r anformataon, take nothing for granted, strive to discern motives. Scena rio highliaJtts travel, vanety. possible change of residence. Member of opposite sex could have "ulterior aims." Gcmin1 plays role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Justice will prevail -"verdict" will be in your fa vor. Be diplomatic. listen to reason in connection with fa mily dispute. Romance will intensify . What appeared to be a loss could boomerang in your favor. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov 21 ): Define terms. look beyond the 1mmed1ate. steer clear of self-deccpt1o n. You'll learn mo re about real estate, land, property and mineral rights. Stock market investment up could prove "genuine." Pisces plays role. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Acqu1sit1on of maJOr product. incl uding automobile. could be part of scenano. Focus on investments. deadlines, financial and e motional pressures. You are going to emerge v1ct onous. Capricorn plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Ja n. 19): You'll locate item that had been lost. massing or stolen MaJor cycle completed. you'll be free of unnecessaf) expense and emotional burden Long-distance call rela tes to holiday JOurne) Anes figures prominently. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasis on Judgment. intuition. timing and clem ent of luck You eet to heart of matters and could hn financial Jackpot. Member of opposite se' pays compliment. as sincere. could be dedicated friend. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Emphasis on teaching. learni ng. fam1l) reunion. Spotlight also on security, long-range projects. a bi ht) to placate one who 1s "nervous " Older ind1v1dual cwresses concern about budget .\quarian figures prominently. IF JULY U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY much occurs this \'car -include~ mamage. possible addition to fam1l). going mto business for yourself You'll have more respons1b1hty and chance for greater financial reward l O\e rclat1onsh1p intensifies. Taurus. Leo, Scorpio people play important roles m your hfe. You did not tit mto family pattern. could ha\.C been ~paratcd from one or both parents at rclauvely early age. Change of residence po-;s1ble wu hm "short time" September will be outstanding for you an 1986. Wyatt Earp mellowed during his later years Q. W)att Earp wa~ touted. whether true or not. as one of the most feared gunfighters in t he Old West What was he doingJust before he died at age Bl., A.. Selling real estate an San Diego That g~at British poet Lord 8) ron l hawed tobaccy. It's too personal to ask a wafc 1fshc wished she'd mamed some other man. But magazine researchers asked anywa) And almo'it half the women surveyed said. Yc'i, the) so wished It's the saddest of ancient dilemmas. 'iaysour Love and War man Which 1s wo~? To knov. you've made a mistake but do nothing to fix 1t'l Or to know you've made a m1'itake 'IO maybe make another one" Q How can Bnll'ih farmers hold onto their \m all acreage while so man) of our family tnrmcr'i arc lo'i1ng the a rs? A. Bnta1n doesn't tax land L.M. Bo YD Most tine artists who draw human beings arc actors ofa sort With their own bodies. the) m1m1c the stances of the figures the) sketch lt'c, \atd Norman Rockwell did 1t, alwa)s himself stnking the gesture and the pose Dante wrote. "Who paints a figure af he rnnnot be ll. he canno1 draw ii" -\re there pc"''i an )Our church'l Dumb question \1111. about half the people who go to place~ of wor'ih1p world\.\.1de find no <.C•ll'i therein. L.M. Boyd is • syodlc•ted columnist. All-purpose ~utflt served no purpose The ad S&td af l bought an I I -piece coordinated vacatJon wardrobe, I could make 135 clothes combinations and e~st for three weeks livina out of one u1tcase. The coordinated ensemble 1n· eluded a basic dress. reversible skirt, slacks, blouse, jacket, shorts, T-shirt, vest, two scarves and a cap with a ball. I will not bore you with all 135 combmations, only the interesting ones. Three days out, I outattw my slacks. Four days out, l n pped the breast pocket on the Jacket and could wear it only wh en my arms were folded or ifl used one of the scarves as a sling and pretended I had a broken arm. Five days out. the blouse did not dry. and the scarf faded over at, fomng me to wear at with the darts facing backwards. The T-shirt shrunk on the sixth day, and I found that by buying another cap with a bill and joining the two caps with a scarf that I had an interesting bra in which to play tennis. The skin was getting on everyone's nerves. and one naght as at stood 1n the comer of my room , I noticed it still had my body mo lded in at. The next day I turned 1t around, put my blouse on the outside and told everyone J was expecting an four months. Mercifully on the I Ith day, the hem dropped out of the dress. giving me a new look for cvcmnas. The uaJy oil spot on the revers1ble skirt penetrated both s1dcs on tbe 14th day. giving me a choice of wearing my handbag on my left side or my right. The vest was the only clean dnoa m my suitcase by the 17th day, but I didn't know what to do with it. When my blouse was ordered off the sight1eein& bus by a vote of 43--0. I wore it sleeveless with pins holding it together. I By the 20th day, nothing mattered anymore. I wore the scarf with the oil- st.ained sklrt, the slacks with the broken ripper with the two caps with a bill, the dress with the tom Jacket, the T-shirt wath the shorts.. On the last night, there was a masquerade party. I went as myself and won first prize. When I arrived home, there was one scarf that had been soalccd in perfume that leaked. The fashion coordinator had thought of every- thing. All J had to do was to light a match. ignite It and. 1n time, forget all 11 pieces. Seductive mistress became the master DEAR ANN LANDERS: I first met her 1n high school. She was older than I. and exciting. She'd been around. My parents warned me to have nothing to do with her. They claimed no good could come from our rela11onsh1p. But I kept meeting her on the sly. She was so soph1st1cated and worldl)' II made me feel grown up JUSt bemg with her. It was fun to take he r to a part) an those da) s. She was almost always the center of attenuon We began seeing more of each other after I started college. When I got a place of m) own. she was a frequent suest. It wasn't long before she moved 1n with me. It may have been common-law. but 11 was hean- brcakanJ for my parents I kept remanding my~lf I wasn't a kid anymore Besides. It was legal. We lived together right throu$kJ college and into my early days 1n business. I seldom went anywhere without her. but I wasn't blind. I knew 'ihe was unfaithful to me. What's worse. I didn't care As long as she was there for me "'hen I needed her (and she always was) 11 didn't matter. The longer we lived together. the more attached I became to her. But 11 wasn't mutual She began todehght in making me look foolish an front of m~ fnends But '>1111 I (Ouldn't gi\C her up. It became a love-hate rcla1ionsh1p. I figured out that her glamor wa<; nothing more than a cheap mask to hide her spite and C)n1c1c;m. I could no longer 'iee her beaut)' after I came to know her true character But old habll'i are hard to break 'We had invested many years 1n each other E'en 1hough m) relat1onsh1p with her made me lose a little respect for m)sclf. she had become the center of my hie Wl"didn'tgoanywhere We didn't do an)thing. We didn't have fnend\ O\er fl wa<; JUSt the two of us. I became deepl) deprec;scd and knew that she was largel) rc'ipons1ble for m) m1~n I finall) told her 1 was lea\ 1ng lnr good. It too~ a lot of guts bu1 I kft A11 UIDEIS I c;t1ll see her around She's as beautiful as when we met. I sull mm her now and then. I'm not boasting when I say she'd take me back in a minute. But by the grace of God. I will never take up with her again. lf}OU see her. gave her my ~gards I don't hate her. I JUSt loved her too much. Chances are you know her family. The name IS Alcohol. -WACO TEXAS. DEAR WACO: I bave never mec Iler personally buc a gre.t many people who bave been lntlmacely involved wltb your old love bave wrUtea to say slat ruined their lives. Sbe bas ao clau, no cbaraccer and i1 totally ruthless. Yoo didn't mention one of tbe main problems sbe creates. It'• financial. Almost everyone wbo becomes a victim of her charms ends up wltb money trouble. Sbe's an expeaslve "bobby." Nor did you mention wbac your companion of Cbe past did to yoar health. Many of ber close friends develop heart tTouble, 1tomacb prob· lems aad clrrbosls of Cbe Uver. I'm glad you had cbe strength co end tbe relaUonsbip. You didn't say whether you bad belp from Alcobolics Anonymous. Tbousaads of readers have told me It was tbe only way Cbey could get ouc of ber clutcbea. Incidentally, I beard from a good source tbat sbe baled to lose you but she's aoc lone1ome. Sbe'1 oa mUlloas of guest l11ts around cbe country. In fact, they wouldn't dream of bavlag a party without ber. FDDDy tbat some- one so evil and destructive eontlnuet to be so popular. Williams' drunken driving trial set By the A11oclated Press REDL-\NDS -Singer Andy Wllllam1 will tacC' tnal 0<'1. 21 on a misdemeanor drunken dnving charge During a hC'arang Jt which Wilham'> did not appear. Mun· c1pal C ourt J udgc Jnhn l\rdcn ~ct the tnal datC' for the 55-year-old entertainer. who wa'i arrested Jan 20 on lnter'itatc 10 cast of Lo' Angele~ \ahfom1a Highway Patrol of- ficers allegC'd Williams. a Bcverl) Halls rc<11dcnt. weaved his Roll'i· Royce lOn\.Crttblc in and out of trnffil a1 speed~ near 70 mph proS«utor\ said Wilham!.. a ballad c;inger and telev1~1on enter· ta1ner has won 17 gold album'i and two fmm' a"ardo; Liza eacapes INOl<\NAPOLIS -Fly1n a &Jass from a bu1khng demolition m1so;cd L118 M1nnell1 h\ only o few minut~ earl) a'i the t\C'trc\ attended a pan) at a downtown apartment. the party'\ host ~1d Andy Wllllam• ata<io; Liza had ~tood in th(' room 11 hit l S minuteor; beforr LtuMhmelll wllap~ and 'io me of the rc~ult· "'' dthrt\ shattef'C'd \\.IOdow'i 1n tht townhou<,e 'Twlll&ht' trial I OS A.NGFl ES Nearl)' four four co-defendant~ go on tnal toda' for the deaths of three "Twilight Zone" movie actor\. Supenor Coun Judge Roger Boren said he has ordered a panel of :!00 prospcctl\·C Jurors Pretnal motton'i will take up most of today\ and Tuesdays ~sMons. with Jun sclectton eitpccted to begin late Tuesda) or Wedn~ da). Boren said Wedne5day will be the founh annivenar} of the Jul) 23 1982. "Twilight Zone" hehcoptcr crash that killed actor Vic Morrow and two children. M\C3 Le. 7, and Rentt ( hC'n. 6 The tnal I\ e'>pcctcd In la'it four month'i Cashing In "1.\\HVll I F -< olumb1a Re· l'Ord'i ha'i decided to drop Job.D..Dy Casb, ~ho \pent 28 )'taM record- ing rountt1 music for tht label ·Thi~ " the harde~t dC'<.·1s10n 1hat r\c C'\er had to makt 10 m) life ·· said Rick Blackburn. head of (. olumh1a-fpll ( R\ "'lao;h. '1llc C a"h S4 ha' not had a wlo top-10 h1t 'ilnct "The Baron" 1n I Q8 l H 1~ earlier hat' include "Rina Of Fire" ond "I Walk The l me ·· "We thouaJlt the bu1ld1n, was falhna down " said John T mh. who~ townhou~ M1nnelh wa'i v1\111ni for a p:arty lolltlwm1 a ptrforman<:e "I here 'A'a'i 0\ ma A parkina garage next 10 tht townhou~ 1s being dcmoli~hcd to ma~t w&) for a 211 ,tor) office towtr. and work wa~ ~till under Wll) a~ the pany wa\ breaking up about I lOa m lmh u1d A !loot m the Dt-n1,on Parkin~ J.flr".litt H'ar\ after the accident occumd t.lm dut·ctor Jolla Landis and I ou Robin < a,h·., mana11er \:lid 1alk' were under w:w to ''ll" •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••k"-:a,h 1<1 l't'<'nrd 11ndt·i ii \hlTcrtnt h1h\·I ANIWBM TO wuny aarooi QVl2 Q.l -AI South, wlnttabJe, )'OU hold: H'7 9811 OKQM11 Ml The b ddtng hu proceeded: Nortla Eut 8"~ W•t t• t• ,.... Put .. ,.,. ' Wha.t do you bid DOW'? A.-Partner hu qked you to btd your bnt suit and, at the earM UrM. has announced a very power· tul hand. Your hand hN diltinct trtck .. c.aklng pouibHltlts that would not be described by a bld of thl"ff d1amonda. Since you have al- ready Umited your hand by Pu.t- ing, Jump to four diamonds, or even five, now. Q.2-Nelt.her vulnerable, as South you hold: •98 9 AQU052 07 ..,"8 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one diamond. What action do you take? A.-That depends on your meth· ods. If you are employing weak jump overcalls, this Is t he hand for that action: a good s ix-card suit and no defense outside your own suit Ir you cannot make a weak jump overcaJI In your system. bid one heart. Q.3-Neither vulnerable , as South you hold: •QJ93 \J7 ¢Q.J62 +K1048 Your right-hand opponent opens the bidding with one heart What action do you take? " -You have the perfect shape tor a takeout double, but with only one king and no ace your hand ~ a trifle too weak for suc h action. Pa.ss, and see how the auction develops . Q.4-Both vulnerable, a.s South you hold: •AJUtOM <:7AK8 09 +K.J'7 What is your opening bid? A.-You have a very strong hand, but it is a whisker short of a de· mand bid If you count losing tricks, this hand has five, one more t han the maximum for a strong two CUlllS GOIEI o ... SllAllf bJd. Open one spade. • Q.5-Bot.h vulnerable, a1 South " you hold~ •AUH 9 AD ~U •IU'7 • What 11 your opening bid? • A.-Agaln this hand la a trifie weak for an opening bld of two spades. HoweveT, it la too st.rong tor one spade. Bid two no trump. You have a balanced hand, and • five.card major need not bar you from making your natural opening- bid. Q.&-Both vulnerable, u South you hold: •Q7 <:/Q4 ¢832 •AXQIM The bidding hu proceeded: Weet North Ea.at 8oatla I Q t• Pu• 7 What action do you take? A.-Partner should have quite • fan hand and good 1uit for tu. overcalJ of one spade, ao you mla,ht have enough for game even though your queen of heart.I ls of doubtful value. However, you could almost surely make thrtt no trump if part- ner has a heart guard. Sta.rt by cue- biddlng two hearts to test partner's reaction. If he slmply re bids two spa des, make one more try with thret-clubs. For lnform.atlon about Cha..rlee Goren'• new aeweletter for brid1e pla1en, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Bos 4428, Or- lando, Fla. 32802--«28. ':~::· SCC\\~lA-/l£.~s·:: .... ., CMt I "*Ml ·~ .... :.: ... ,.,.. ........... .... I ! R 0 "' I p I . I I' I I I _ I KARTS ,. 1 I I I I I . I [II s w T I:.! ~-'---!' I I I ·-__ ,__, ... .,... ..... ... --·"'--.... -, -,-"-r_A_R _o_I ""'09 ....... ....,.,.... _ I t I I !'•.~:-..:::.;~ ,,_,.._-.1...,.....,..,.. , ...... """''~' •tt'r.f , •• ,. 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HE FIRST CALLS t>.86EY SPENCER I FUNKY WINKERBEAN DE.AR. BAND AUJMN I I IHE WE5T\JIEW BAND 15 CDNTINUING IN ITS EFFORTS m RAISE FUND$ m Fl6Hi HUNGER BOTH AT HOME AMO ABROAD . . ' . DOONESBURY , by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux 'YOU'RE eEGI~ TO SOUND MORE ANO MORE LIKE 'YOU'RE IN ™E PRK"TICE OF MEDICINE. NOT LAW, COUNSELOR! CAU. ME lOMORROW ANO I 'LL DECIDE THEN I by Tom Batluk A~D W£'VE COME UP WITH AN E.XC.l'flt.lG NE.t.O E\JE.NT 10 HELP ~ I ~ IHAi NOUJ I AOMl'fiEDL..4 I 1ME I DEA '8AN~ ACR0!:6 AME.RICA I I!:> 50MEWMAI CAUSE. ! OF A 5PINOFF ... by Garry Trudeau ~.l ITH/NK IE£I) 'TH; )CU( IK.J£ ~. MILTIE; \ W#l:D I rr. t:JEAR. • ·' MONDAY. JULY 21. 19ee No 1niracle for Soviets this tim.e U.S. reaches Davls Cup semls .. U.S. ou asts Rus sians to win worl t itle, 87-85 The Amcric:anJ aven&ed 1 one-point Jo to the Sov1cts in the final of the last world cbamj>ionships tn Colomb•• in 1982. Thls was a surprisina tournament for the United States, which fletcd a team of colle&e playen that averaaed 20 years of aae and with few bit-name stars. The Soviets. who never led 1n the pme trailed 7S-60 wt lb 7:4S to_play but could not pud closer than ttto pointu lbe rest of the way. ••Miracles don•t happen twice " Obukhov said, refenin1 to the Soviets' 91-9o overtime victory over Yua~lavia in the semifinals when they erased a nine-point dcfict with less thAn a minute to play. ra1lf. sconn1 10 ofttis 16 points tn the second bat and finidled with a pme-btab 11 ~ boundt. Sabonis brouaht the crowd to itt feet when he rammed home two dunks that cut the lead to 81-73 with 4:41 to play M£XJCO CITY (AP) -The Uni led States ICICUnd 1 eenuftnaJ bath in the Devil Cup . ~ tou.m&Jl\eitt when Tim Mayone defeated Melico's LOooardo Lavalle 7-S. 4-6, ().6, M. ~1 iJl JinaJa Sunday. MADRID, Spain (AP) -Kenny Smith scored 14 points tn the second b.a1f. including wha~proved to be the winnioa basket wtth IS seconds left, u the United States held off a late ~y and beat the Soviet Union, 87-85 Sunday ni&bt to win the World Bas1tctball Cham-pionshi~. Smith, a 6-3 auard from North Carolina. finished with a game-hj&)l 23 points as the Am'ericans won their fint world cbamptonship since 1954. U.S. centeT David Robinson had 20 points, 17 in the first half. "h's a cm!it to these youna players that they could come over here and give away all that experience and still wm 1t," American Coach Lute Olson sajd after earlier dcscribma just reaching the final game as a "minor miracle." The Sov1ets cut the lead to two twice in the final mmute as the crowd of 9.300 chanted "Russia, Ruuia." Valdemaras K.hom1chus hn a three-point shot from the left comer to make it 8S-83 w1th SO seconds to ao. Jo the first half, he was outdueled by the 6-11 Robinson of Navy, wbodommated in !de W1th a ICries of pretty moves, some IS-foot Jump dlots and .evcral blocked shotS. The Americans raced to a 48-38 halftime Lead on the strcnJlb of a U&bt-man-to-man defense and a dcvastatina runnina attack. Mlyou.c•1 victory ll"f Che AIMTican tam an unbeatabk J.o I lead in I.be best..of.fivc-mattt. q~ 8nd Oilbttt eiMiJy won the~ Ou.I match of the teriet 7-$, 1-6. 7-S apimt f rancitco M.cicl "I felt as Iona as we got to this point we would win 1t because they've thnved on pressure and b'I pmes," Olson said. Smith then made it 87-83 on his dnve with 15 seconds left. With the Americans lead ing SS-83, Smith drove put 7-1 Soviet center Arvidas Saborus and scored with I 5 seconds left The United States finished w1th a 9-1 record in the two-week. round-robin tour· nament, losjna only to Argentina. The Soviets had won all of their previous nine pmcs. Sergei Tarakanov scored on a inside move, making 1t 87-8S with 10 seconds to go. The Americans lost the ball on an inbounds pass with four seconds left, but VaJd1s Valters missed a desperation shot at the buzzer. Tyro~ Bogues. the S-3 playma.kcr from WaJce Forest, ran the break for tthe Uruted States, consistently hittina the open man with some fine passes and he was credited with a pme-hi&b five assists and five steals. But in the second half, 1t was his nvals tn the Atlantic Coast Conference, Smith and Tommy Amaker of Duke. who sparked the offense. Mayotte's victo!Y..1. which avenaed his lmales acreat at the ba.ndS of Maciel on Friday, moved the United States ioto a spot opposite Australia in \be 1emifinals. Australi.a defeated Brita.in 4-1 in anolha weekend series. "I went in there twice before and dished off;" Smith said. "This time Sabonis hesitat,ed and J went in hard." "The Americans played better," Soviet Coach Vladimir Obukhov said. "They have a young team and all PoSSibiht1cs ahead." Sabonis, who was drafted in the first round of the NBA draft by Portland. keyed the Soviet * * * Soviets have big final day Russian athletes end with flourish, capture 13 golds MOSCOW (AP) -The Soviet Uruon, which dominated the in- augural Goodwill Games, ended the competition with a flourish Sunday, capturing 13 gold medals and finish- ing with 99 more medals than the United States. The games, billed as a battle of the superpowers. was a mismatch, as the powerful Soviets overwhelmed the Amen cans. Sunday, the Soviets won nine of l 1 bead-to-head races aga1 nst the Amen- cans m row1ng at the Krylatskoye rowing canal, they took all three medals ID super heavywetght weightlifting, as Leonid Taranenko won the snatch, clean-and-Jerk and overall titles, and 1n judo. they ~bbcd one of a possible two golds in jUdO. That, along with SI)( silvers. gave the Soviets a total of I 18 golds and 241 medals overall. The Americans. meanwhile, earned only the two golds and nine silvers tn rowmg. including an upset by their men's eight-oar team over the Soviet world champions. and fin- ished with 42 golds and 142 medals overall. Following the compeut1on Sunday. the aames. designed to promote goodwtJI and peace through sports, were officially ended with the closing ceremonies. And the organizers. in- cluding American broadcasting magnate Ted Turner, looked op- tim1sucally ahead to the next sched- uled Goodwlll Games. at Seattle. in 1990. Turner and Robert Wussier. ex- ecutive vice president of Turner Broadcasting System, said they hope to attract 5,000 athletes and more than I 00 countries to Seattle, com- pared with some 3,SOO athletes and 76 countries that competed 10 Moscow. Sunday, the big surpnse was the performance of the U.S. eight-oared rowing team, which powered through the canal tn 5 mtnutcs. 36. 98 seconds in upsettmg the Sovtets (5:41 .22). Cbnstopher Penny of Middletown. R.J., said the team had been put together about two weeks ago. and. "this is the first time we'vedone 2,000 (meters) at race cadence " "The e1aht 1s our pnonty boat:· team leader Peter Zanderberger sa1d. Angie Herron ofEast Thetford. Vt .. registered the Americans' other row- mg victory, captunng the women's hghtweight single sculls m 7:S3.05 (Pleue eee SOVIETS/82) Angels miss .. by that much • H--alos almost win in ninth, then lose in lOinnings,_6-~ By CHRIS MONAHAN 0.-, .... C..: $ t A Pebaps the line that ~t descnbes the way the Angels fared ID thetr four- game sencs with Toronto was utlCJ'Cd by televtsion character Maxwell Sman, holding his thumb and fore- finger about an inch apart. when he said. "Missed it by that much." The Angels' timing m the scnes was off just cnou&h to cause them to lose thrt-e of the lour games. Sunday, they JOt to the brink of winning, but the Jaws of defeat slammed shut, like Ran~ Mullmilc.s' sJove around Brian Downing's line drive. Wnh two out tn the ninth, the potential wmnmg run at third and the score tied, Downing missed getting his drive past Mulliniks by a few f~t. The Blue Jays took advantage of that. cxplodmg for four runs 10 the 10th, three on George Bell's home run, as they outlasted the Angels, 6-3. before 27.795 at Anaheim Stadium. The only thing that was timed right over the weekend was the play of the Detroit Tiaers. While the Angels lost thrccoffourto Toronto. seoond-placc Texas lost all four to the Ttgers, meaning that the An$els increased their lead to 2'h games in the process. TonJ61Jt'• game Mtlwaukec (Weeman 2-8) at Aq~lt (Romanick S-7). ftme: S:07. TV: None. Radio: KMPC (710). Tuesday's aame: Milwaukee at Angels. 7:3S p.m. two runs, but 1t was two more than Jim Clancy. Sunday was more of the latter, with Mike Wm throwing his usual 8-plus innings great pitching and. as hal happened over four of h11 last fivt st.arts, coming away with a loss or • no-dec1sion. This time Wm made 1t one out into the nmth. allowina seven htts., wtulie stnkmg out six, but he left traJliog 2-0. "It's a shame to waste a good pttctung performance like that," wd Manager Gene Mauch, "but be knows, I know and everyone knows that that will happen occas10nally. "He pitched good. espcctally good. There is a lot ofluck involved in how many games a pitcher wins -ltke who you run into ... hkc a pitcher throwing well." Sunday that pitcher was Nat.1onaf Leaaue transplant Joe Johnson. John- son. acquired ftom Atlanta July 6 for Jim Acker. suflcd the Angels on four hits over 6111nnmgs. Only some poor rehefwork kept him from earning hiJ first American League win. Toronto'• George Bell alldea ln at home a• Angela catcher Jerry Narron awalta ball Dellr ,... --.., a.....,..... darlnC aeventh Inning of Sunday'• game at Anaheim Stadium. Toronto won, 6-S. With the exception of Saturday's 9-3 win, nothing the Angels did came out nght 1n the end. Thursday. the) scored five runs. but 1t wasn't enough because the Blue Jays scored eight Fnday, Kirk McCaslc11l allowed onlv "We have a thorou.pt report oG every player in the Nattonal League. He was a httJe better than I was led to believe. He had a n1cc cut fastball," (Plea.e .ee A1'G&L8/B2) Norman finally gets monkey off his back He doesn 't let British Open get a way, postin g easy win TURNBERRY. Scotland (AP) Bolstered by support from "the greatest pla)cr I've ever seen" and fighting away a haunllng memory. Greg Nonnan won the one he wanted "When l hit that shot on the eighth hok. that was 1t. "I was walking up to the eighth green and I said to myself, "Well. guys. I'm pla)ing too good. You can't shut the gate now' " Norman said. He was nght No one even camt' cloc;c to shuning the gate. Not this time. Not on this bnght 'iUnn.,. day on Scotland's western coast. Norman, leading all the way, shot a final round 69 and coasted to a five-shot victor) Sunday in the I 15th British Open ( mlf C'hamp1onsh10. Hl· was "1nually unchallenged He led by thrct· \hots ~hen he walked off the first green and no one e'er got cl~r "I got the monkc~ off my back.'. said l'.orman. who led b) a single stroke going into the final round of both the MastcrHnd the U.S. Open earlier this season. and kt both get away. He admitted those mcmoncs anempted to nowd to the front ofh1s mind 'll'c; !>Omethmg you think aboui.·· he said 'l'J be a liar 1f l said those thoughts weren't there But you try to keep 1t out of your mind." He got a little help 1n that area .. la'it night." he said. "I was having dinner and Jae le Nicklaus stopped b) m) table He said hc wanted to talk to me. so I said 'iure "I pushed back my chair and he ~t down and he said. "Nobody wants you to win this tournament more than I do. You deserve to wrn one · He gave me a couple of little tips. like concentrating on gnp pressure "( oming from the greatest plavcr l'\C ever Bo• they llnlabed Greo Norman, s 105,000 Gordon J . Brand, 75,000 Ian Woosnam, 52,500 B.,.nhard Langer, 52.500 Nick Faldo, 37,500 Garv Koch, 33,000 Seve Ballesleros, 33,000 Fuuv Zoeller 26,000 Brian Marchbank, 16,000 Tommy Nakallma. 26,000 OtMrs Andv Bean, 17,250 Ravmond Flovd, 13,500 Tom Walson. 4,753 Mark O'Meara, 4,200 Jadt Nicklaus, 3,712 L" Trevino, 2,117 Hubert GrHn 74-63-74-69-2'0 71·61·7S-71-215 70-74-70-7?-216 n -10-16-61-286 71-70-76-7~7 73-n -n-11-211 76-7S-73-6A-211 75-73-n-69-219 11-10-n -69-219 74-67-Tl· n-m 74·73·73·71-291 71·67·73·7.,_29'2 n -11-n-11-296 ll0-69·74-7.,_297 71-73-76-71-291 I0-71-75·7S-J01 n-73·1\-WO seen. that was something rcall) special I choked up. ..That rcall:r helped "4.nd when I walked off 18, Jack was the first man to congratulate me," said Norman, who scored his first maJor-tournament tnumph Mlh a 280 c;core. even par for four tnps over TumbelT) ·., 4.1lsa course. It came with something approaching ease -jUSt as he'd wanted 1t to ··1 al~a-.s thought I d hlce to win my fim major b> a lot not have to make a four-footer on the last hole so I could savor 1t. savor the moment:· the 1aunty Austrahao satd Hed1d. He was -;o relaxed. so comfortable. he stretched out full-length b) his golf bag on the 16th fa1rwa \. "'hale wa1t1ng for Tomm\. Naka- jima to play a third shot By tha\ time 1t was over Norman's approach from the rough on the eighth stopped five feet from the flag. He tapped 1t in fora b1rd1c and reached the turn with a five- shot margin Mets see the judge over assault case Dodgers , Sax rip feeble Cards Stubbs also slugs home run as LA rolls past St. Louis. 7-2 Tonight '• game HOUSTON (AP) -Two New York Mets -starting pitc her Ron Darhna and second baseman Tim Teufel -appeared before a state dJstnct Judie Sunday on a probable cause hearing surrounding their ar- rests for allegedly assaulting a police officer. Defense attorney Dick DeGuenn of Houston waived having the offense report read by a prosecutor and instead read over 1t himself. Dc- Guenn scheduled a conference hcar- ma with State D1stnct Judge Joe Kcapns for today The players lef\ with the team Sunday night and will not appear 1n court today. The court proceedings arc not expected to interrupt the playef'\' baseball schedule. Darling and Teufel along wtth pitchers Bob OJcda and Rick ;\Su1lera were atTested about 2 a.m Saturday after a disturbance at a singles' bar O)ed• and Aguilera were arrested for htndenna an arrest Teufel and Dart- ing were released on $2.000 bond each while OJed• and Aau1lm1 werr relcaseod on $800 bond each after all spent the n1Jht in )•11 A hearina for 0 1eda and A1u1lcra 1~ tentauvelv ~hedulcd for Fnday. DtGuenn ~1d State D1stnct J udgc Douglas Shaver. who presided over <iunda:r 's heanng. lashed at New York Mets Manager Davey Johnson for remarks the judge said he read ma newspaper. "I take 1t as a blanket indictment of this city and poltce department." Shaver said from the bench "It's as absurd as say1na that ll wouldn't have occurred 1f the San Dte'o Padres or Atlanta Braves had been ID town." He said Johnson's remarks mentioned that the amsts would not have occurred had the)' bc:cn in Los AnJcles "le"' 't orlc \an F-ranl'l'iCO or C'h1cago Shaver did not mention which newspaper he had read but only tht' Houston Chronicle had rnmment\ from Johnson in Sunda\. ·, cd111on "lflhe pohce art to blamc I'm 'urc the Houston Police Depanment will d1sc1phne their people.'' Johnson told the Chron1cle 'If our guvs al't' gu1llv I'm surt that will come out. too " ~uenn rewonded to tht 1udgC'\ comment'\ u yin1. "I don't 1h1nk 11 would have happen('(! any place elS(' but Houston They 'crta1anl' don't ttad1 common courtesv 1n the I lou\- ton P()hct' C>epartmenl · • ,,, .... ~ Umpire Dutch Rennert •eta 90me relief from the fieat from OodCer traloer BUI Buhler durln& weekend sertea ln St. Loula. ST LOl'IS (AP) -Hts powerful wnsLs. C'<'n more so then his bulging biceps. ma:r be the lee) 10 \t<'\t' \a,·, strong hitting this year for the Los A.ngcles Dodger" "Yesterday. I tned not to roll m y wnsts." ~ax 'Ml1d Ciundav af\er homcnng to help pace a 7-2 tnumph o'er the ~t L ou1s Cardinals "Toda\. I did that. and the ball went out It's hke chopping a trtt with an a'·· 4iax raised his batting average to a s1uhng '26 "It's the best I've ever hit at this time of thC' year H1tt1ng 1s mostly mental,'' Sa>. said ''It's not l'a'' I th1nl when things arc go1n1 nght you hav(' to remcmht-r what \.ou'rt' doing so that when they'rt goini bad vou l 3n [lt't back whcrt you "'ert ·· Hornt' runs by Sa:ii: and Frankhn ~tubb'i bal l C'd kt\- hander Rick Hone.,.cutt, who combined "1th two relievers on a four-h1iter a~1n5t a fC'ebk t l nu1' attarl "That''i thC' fir1t time 1n th~ yean we'vC' gone lt,ur game\ without a \tokn base " ( ard~ Mana@.C'r \\hit<'~ Hcr7og"81d "\\hl·n,oudon'tgetan\bod\.onha'><' 1ha1·-. " hal happen'> · Honeycun. h 5 'ylC'lded all four 'it 1 0111\ h11' in "' plu\ innings brfof'(' g1\ 1ng wa" to I om N1C'dcnlurr .lnd Krn Howell to fin1\h up "1 ho'><' t\\O guy' are our mra1-Rnd-po11toc' gu'' ManagC'r Tom l .asorda ~1d of Los ~narte,· 1wo rt'he' C''"' ··1ftht'.t do the 1oh for u<i then "e know wt'f'l' go1n1It)11el thr momentum tor a wmnina ,treak • N1("dcnfuer J1J a .. asked, blthna, the l>odae"" out ot a two-out ba'><'!>·loadl'd Cards thrt'at 1n the 'iC:'venth. and tlo~rll \Ct do""n \I'\ c;tr.ufht battt'n in tht' etghlh and mnth hl g11n \ ll'•lit tor ht\ ~'enth \11\e !'-one \Chcdulcd Tu•sda) ·~ Gam• Dod1ers al P1ttshurgh Time 4 '5 pm TV None Radio 1'. .\BC 1.,'X)) The Dodgers had 14 h1tc,. thc last a two-run s1ngk b) l\tuhh\ 1n the ninth T"o other Dodger run' 'it'Ored rarher af\er throwing rrrnr' h.,. Cardinals catcher Mike Heath on stolen ba~s. "1ihe rvkCtte tnpll'd in '\t l ou1s· first run in the #IN then homered 1n the c;1~th Ma nano Duncan 81' t' 1 os Angt'lcc. a 1-0 lead in the lil"\t ~hen hesingkd stole ~ond and third and ~on-don HC'ath'' firc;t t'rror n1.11c "imnh \1ngkd and Md •« tnpled in the fif'l h1r tht' < ardinal'I tir\t run but HoncHull picked McGee ,,fl third ""mah hed ht' larttr h1(lh lnr a ~;non m the third \~ 11h hi\ fifth homrr nt the \ear. II.I' ing the Oodgc~ a ~·I IC'ad \hl'I \tuhh\ hit h1\ 11th homt'r ,,f the \Cason leadin& off 1he '"th W1lhum .. stole ~onJ .lnd took thtn1 on Hrath\ ~oml error W1l11am' "'ot't'd on Duncan's roudout C:no'> ( ahcll douhled 1n a run 1n lhe ninth hcfOft \tublx <iln led Tim C onroy, ' ~ pitched the tim 5 2-3 1nninss to ah orh the lo" for t U>u1s. which ha\ lost et&ht of tls 1 t O hon't pmcs Mc<rtt'\ hc.mrr. Wll\ b., fourth this tUOn ' ) ' OtMQ9 Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, July 21, 1Ne Stats not Impressive, but Raiders, Hilger happy with showtng From AP clbpetckl EE OXNARD -The statistics weren't •II• eanh-shauerina. but the Los An&eles Raiden and aecond-year quarterback Rusty Hil&cr were aenerally pleased with his showing in a scnmmaae apinst the Dallas Cowboys Sunday. Hi.r. who hopes to make it a three-way battle for the starttng job with veterans Jim Plunkett and Marc Wilson, engineered one scorin1 drive in the Raiders' 13-6 loss to the Cowboys. The controUcd scnnunqe at the Raiders' traininJ complex featured mostly rookies and young veterans. HilJer wasat quanerback for the Raiders on four of their five possessions. He completed 9 of 20 passes for 138 yards, but was victimized by what Coach Tom Aores called "half a dozen" dropped passes. Competiuon for the quanerback job begins in earnest today when Plunkett and Wilson JO in the two-a- day practice sessions. Fourth-round draft choice Vance MueUer, from Occadental College, was the favorite receiver of Hilger and veteran Joe Dufek (who completed 3 of 8 passes). Mueller cau&ht three passes for 56 yards and carried four t1mes for 21 yards, including a four-yard touchdown run. Navy Ensign Napoleon McCallum, on loan to the Raiders from the USS Peleliu for a month, carried three times for seven yards but supplied the key block on Mueller's touchdown run . Quote of the day Jake LaMolta, who rPCCntly married for the sixth time, commenting on his best man, Sugar Ray Robtnson: "He was the best man in our fights, too." Balch wins Coliseum race LOS ANGELES -The din track • racers returned to the Los Angeles Mem- onaJ Coliseum Sa1urda} nt&hl for Mickey Thompson's Off-Road Championship Gran Pnx and this year motorcycle classes were added to lhe program. But 11 was sull the compact pickup truck. and ultrastock classes lhal look the crowd's auention. The Ultrastocks arc rac1n~dune buggies built with fiberglass bodies as 'funny cars 10 resemble street automobiles. Sherman Balch, 36. took his Nissan truck to a long- awatted v1c1ory after multiple crashes on the tight din track slowed his competitors. Balch, of Fremont, was also the winner of the San Diego round of the scnes Second place went to New Zealander Steve Millen, 36, who now Jives ID Santa Ana. in a Toyota. Montana report. with rookies ROCKLIN, Calif. -San Fra.ncbco EE 49en quartetblck Joe Montana reponcd •II• alona with the rookies for the team's 1986 sJ>rint trainina camp Sunday at Siem Commuruty Collcse. The rookies and younaer team members were scheduled to take the field for the first time this season Monday. Coach Bill Walsh said Montana would be throwina alona with the rest. Montana underwent minor arthroscopic surgery on his shoulder June I, but WaJsh said be did not think the surgery will affect Montana's abiUt)'._ to play. "Unless I've been misled, it appean he's OK.." Walsh said. d . . h The rest of the veterans arc expecte to JOtn t e team tn training on Friday. The 49ers have reached agreement with all of their draft choices with two exceptions: second-round pick Larry Roberts, a defensive end from Alabama; and wide receiver John Taylor from Delaware State. USFL trial goes to jury NEW YORK -The five women and a man who since May I 5 have been listening to the USFL and N~ fight it out in court, finally will get their chance to decide which side has the beuer argument. After 40 days of testimony, 35 witnesses and almost 6,500 plgcs of transcript, the USFL's $1 .69 billion antitrust suit 1s tcnatively scheduled to go to that jury of non-footbaJI fans Thursday afternoon. · The NFL rested its case last Thursday with testimony by Commissioper Pete Rozelle. Contradict- ing ttstimony by New Jersey Gene~s owner Donald Trump earlier in the trial, Rozelle cla1med that Trump had offered to drop the antitrust suit and se.11 his team to "some stiff' if Rozelle would grant him an NFL expansion franchise. The trial resumes Monday afternoon with rebuttal testimony by the USFL that may carry into Tuesdar.. Closmg statements by the attorneys for both sides wdJ take place Wednesday and U.S. District JudJe Peter K. Leisure will charge the jury Thursday mommg.. Wiebe captures PGA tourney Escondido's Mark Weibe sank a 13- foot b1rd1e put on the 17th hole Sun~y to break a tie with Cvt Byram and win the Hardee's Golf Classic at Coal Valley, Ill. !I Weibe finished the with a 2-under-par 68 to make his 72-hole total a 12-undcr 268. He collected $72.000 for the win, his second in three years on the tour. Pat Llnd1ay (271) and Bill Gla11ea (272) both shot 66 for the final round and finished third and fourth respectively ... Jaae Geddes, who won the U.S. Open last week 10 a playoff for her first victory in four years on the tour, put together back to back titles by winning the LPGA Boston Big Five Classic in Danvers, Mass. Geddes birdied the last two holes to overcome Deb Richard, firing a final round of 68 (4-under) to take the $42, I 50 first prize. GonAles retalna title STATEUNE, Nev. -A bloodied Olympic champion, Paul Gonzales, survived a third-round knockdown to take a convincifta 12-round decision over Orlando Carii.Wes to retain the Nonh American Boxina Federation-flywei&ht champioAshiP title Sun· day. Gonzales, weiahed 111 'h pounds, one-half pound less than Canizales. He won 11 of 12 rounda with a persistent left jab and oonsistent combinations. A crowd of about 3,000 fans watched the outdoor fiaht at Caesars Tahoe resorf., Gonzalea, of LO Anaeles, wu ma.kina his first defense of the title that be woo from Alonzo Stronabow last February. The 22-ycar-old Gonzales, named the outstandina boxer in the 1984 Olympics, has woo all five of his profeuional bouts. Canizales, of Laredo, Texas, has a record of l l-1 -1. He knocked down Gonzales with a left hook in the third round. Pfltzlnger wine SF marathon SAN FRANCISCO -Pete Pfitzinaer won bis second San Francisco Marathon title Sunday, completina the course in 2 hours, 13 minutes and 29 seconds to finish m almost two minutes ahead of runner-up Gidamis Shahanga of Tanzania. Maria Trujillo ofMex1co was the women's winner with a time of 2:37:58. Janine Aiello of San Francisco took second in 2:39:30 New ZeaJand's Allison Roe, former women's world record bolder for the 26-mile event, competed in her first marathon since a 1984 irtjury and finished fifth in 2:43:38. Prep wrestler, 16, clles CEDAR FALLS, Iowa -Ben Dolida, 16, ofSan Jose a panicipant in the National Junior Olympic wrestling championships at the Umversity of Northern Iowa. died Sunday of respiratory failure. Attending physicians attributed bis death to "adult respiratory distress syndrome." A more exact cause of death is pending completion of an autopsy. The youth's parents, Richard and Alice Dolida of San Jose, arrived in Cedar Falls Saturday night and were with their son when he died at 2:45 a.m. Sunday. Television, racllo TELEVISION 6 p.m. -BASEBALL: Channel 7 (delayed). 7:30 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Highlights from Hollywood Park, Channel 56. 10 p.m. -MOTOR SPORTS: Speedway America, Channel 56. RADIO S p.m. -BASEBALL: Toronto at Angels, KMPC (710). Ot1s captures Flight. of Lazers Only 46 turn out for annua Newport Har orCofCrace BJ ALMON LOCK.ABEY .,.., .............. Like the once famed Ai&ht of the Snowb.irds, the Aiaht of the Lasers has dwindfed down to a prec10':1~ !C:.~i Only 46 boats turned out Sunday for the .traditt'-¥ ... Newpon Harbor Chamber of Commerce mid-summer sudden-<ieath race ins.ide the bay. Jim Otis of Alamitos Bay Yacht ~lub was the overall winner and recipient of the Albert So1land Tr~phy, aJo~ with the Jim Webster Perpetual and a new sail present by the Chamber of Commerce. AJthou&h the entry hst is on t~e decline, the perpeb~u;1 trophies, dating back to the Alght of the Snow 1r s remain the same. . . The lnslce Trophy for the first girl to firush was won by Cindy Beck, Newport Beach. She was also third to finish in fleet. Erica Norina. 8, Huntinaton Harbour wa~ the wm.ner of the Harry Welsh Trophy for the youngest girl to fintsh. The A. B. Rouselle Trophy for the young~t boy went to Chris Quinn, 12. with his younger brother Tim as crew. Chamber of Commerce perpetuals were awarded to Marty Lockney, 68, for the old~t skipper, and Paul and Emily Livadary, first married couple.. . Bill Fick.er served as race committee cbamnan and Peter Barrett represented the Commodore's Club of the Chamber of Commerce. UUman triJJ• Lido regatta HUNTINGTON LAKE -Dave Ullman of Balboa Yacht Oub posted his fifth national champi~nship in ~he Lido-14 Class in a five-race regatta at this m1Je-high resort, 75 miles northeast of Fresno. Ullman also won the national title in the class in 1971-72-76-78. Forty-four boats turned out for the regatta 1n the High Sienas resort. Winds were liJbt to moderate. The fleet was split tnto two d1v1sions ~th ~2 ID the championship fli&ht and 22 in the consolauon flight. Ullman won by a large margin with four firsts and a fourth for seven potnts to 19 for the runner-up, Chanle Cummings, Alamitos Bay Yacht Club. ~ ........... 1 Dev• Ullmen, 8etl)()I ve, 2 e11ertle eumm1no1. Alemllos 8•v Ve, 3. 81M o.nt\erl, Enclnel ve. • l(en Foslef', Mlulon Bev YC, s. Ed ltodrlouet, Alemllos 8ev ve. 6. Merll Geudlo, 8•hl• eortnt!llen ve, 7 t<en CemPblM, Minion 8ev ve, I Chris '°'""'· King Herbof" YC. 9 Tim Mulveney, aevc, 10 Dellt Cerroff, Mave c--.11911 l'lllM I Ted Vincent, KHVC, 2 Don Lockwood, M.orro 8ev VC, l 8111 McCord, ave, 4. Mell DurvH. UCI Silting Ann, S Rov Wool\ty, L.•dO Ille VC Balboa YC end• 66 Serie. Balboa Yacht Club wound tts 66 Series Sunday with a race around the Dnlling Islands. Results of Sunday's race: SOVIET ATHLETES DOMINATE GOODWILL GAMES ••• IOR·A-I. Amente, Mei Rlcllllv, 8all)()I VC. 2 Its OK, L.ewls 8-.rv. eve. 3 New18ov. Jedi 8a1Hl1. BYC 1011-8 -I Oeflence, Miii• Wet!Mn, Ceol11r1no Bev vc. ? T1r1e1er 80•, Jim L.lndlf'men, Dene Point VC From Bl O\ er the So' 1et's Tatyana M1ronova (7:59.15). The '1ctones b} the 30-year-old Taranenko m "'e1ghthft1ng also were a surpnse. as his teammate, .\lexander Gunyashev. the overall world record holder. finished second 10 all three categones In Judo. the Soviet's Khab1I B1ktashev took the open title. beating .\ndrezhJ Bas1k of Poland I 0-0. and M1k1h1ro Mukai of Japan won the 132-pound crown. defeating Igor Zhuchkov of the Soviet Union 1-0 on a referee'<; dec1s1on The 17-ilily. I 8-spor1 games were h1ghhghted by six world records. most notably those by the Soviet's Sergei Bubka in the pole vault. the United States' Jackie Joxner 1n the heptathlon and Soviet swimmer Vladimir Saln1kov 1n the men·s 800-meter freest yle. There were many other memorable moments-and man}' d1sappo1ntments -\mong ths highlights were •The American women's basketball team thrashing the Soviets 83-60 ID the finaJ, handtng the Soviet Union national team its first defeat 10 a major internauonal tournament 1n 28 years. Followtng the game, Cheryl Miller. the U.S. captatn, pranced around the floor with an Amencan flag draped over her shoulder. •The figure skating exhib1tton with Debt Thomas of the U.S. and Vlad1m1r Kottn of the Soviet Union. as they danced danngly to Michael Jackson's htt song. "B1lhe Jean." after each had performed 1t solo. •Amencan swimmer Sean Kilhon's stunning upset of salnikov in the men's 400-meter freestyle. •Canada's Ben Johnson running the fastest 100. meter race at sea level, clocking 9.95 seconds, only two-- hundredths off the world record. •The Soviet Un ion's dramatic rally to beat the United States tn the men's volleyball fina l -the last confrontation of the superpowers dunng the games - after the soviets had lost the first two games. •The thrilling performances by the Soviet Union's OVAL ·--RY! This new and revolutionaty tmltment, offered at Memorial Medical Center cX Long Beach, ii called ex-aback wave lithotripsy. Specially trained urologists use focused shock waves to pulverize the stones from outside the body. The hi~-energy waves fragment the stone into sri\all sand .. Jike particles which pass in the urine. The procedure takes less than o ne hour and the pa- tient usually goes home the nQt day. Most kidney tone sufferers are c.ttndidaces fo r chis altemadw m surgery. It provides stwral benefits: • Brief Hospitalization • Reduced Coats • Rapid Recovery For information and an appointment tt'zth a certified urologist call (213) 595--3454 ' Yelena Shushunova 1n women's gymnastics, as she collected six medals -four golds and two silvers -and wound up as the games' biggest medal winner. Soviet men's gymnast Valenttn MogJlny and American swim- mer Angel Myers-winnerofthegames' first gold medal -each earned five medals. •The unexpectedly good showing by the U.S. sw1mm10g team, which consisted of the third-place and fourth-place fintshers in the national championships. With the top swimmers stay10g home to prepare for next month's world champ1onsh1ps, the "second team" won 49 medals. I 5 of them golds, compared with the 39 medals and 13 golds for the Soviets. who used their best team. •The 1mpress1ve effort by the Soviet boxing team. which won 11 of a possible 12 gold medals. •The colorful ope01ns ceremontes. before more than 100.000 spectators 1n Lento Stadium. ANGELS TUMBLE .•• From Bl said Mauch. Although he never retired more than six tn a row, Johnson and his fastball cut through the Angel hneup nicely and gave the Blue Jays a chance to w10. But reliever Tom Henke gave that same chance to the AnRels. Henke (7-3), returntng from M1ssoun after a thrcc- day absence for the birth ofh1s third child. might have left his best pitches back there. The Angels opened the ntnth off Henke with singles by Wall y Joyner (who extended his hitting streak to 12 games) and Reggie Jackson. One out later, Jerry Narron walked to load the bases. Rick Burleson's stngle was hit so hard that only Joyner could score, but when first baseman Wilhe Upshaw bobbled Rob W1lfong's grounder, the Jays cou ldn't turn a double play and Jackson came home to score the tv1nR run. Downing. p10ch-h1tt1ng for Gary Pettis. hit a rope, but Mulliniks grabbed it to to send the game to extra innings. But one eittra innlDg was all the Blue Jays would need. It took an tnfiel~ single, a sacnfice, anot~er infield single and a single to nght fur the Jays to get their first run off Doug Corbett (2-2), but only two pitches for them to get the other three. Bell. who had his first career two-home run game Saturday. took Donnie Moore's 1-0 fastball over the left field wall for a 6-2 Toronto lead. "lt was a fastball, not far enough 10." said Moore. "I wanted 1t up and in, because he's a lowball hitter. That's JUSt the breaks of the game." * ANGIL NOT•S -II ""'" r-ted Sunoav bv llldr H""""411 of ,,,. St L.ouls Post·DIM>lltCh 11\el • lr.O. lnYOMfl9 ,,,. Anoets •nd PlllU>ut"el\ Plretes we1 oendlno The de•I hid tht A""41 .-ne!lno stf'V11911no rl9hthe~ 1te11 lltil'Mftkll end minor 1Houer1 10 the Ptretes '°' Ilk* llMd911 wfle>m the Plr•t•s ere enxlous to unlOed Af1941ls Gtnef•t Meneoer Miii• ~ Otnled ,,,. rUITIOI'. 19Vl"9. "II "*'' ""'" somethl"9 ootll9. I NYI 1n lclH who the minor lffovtrl ere end lhe nelTlft "' too 1trono for ul. If 11141 n1m11 ere rloht from out P9f'SPKll.,., we'M rne111 • dlel." 8f'lell O.W'*'9 did not slert Sundlv'1 oeme bleluM ot bronchitis, bllnq rlPllced In the llneuo by o-,.e "'"*1dt. "HI oot It on Toronto end 11'1 been 1111119 el him slnet,'' Hid Menl9ef 0.. MMldl. "Hi's hid trouble slll91no He showed uP todlv end""'" slll eouotllno. so 1 thou9ht he WOUid 111 bitter with a dn off." NllUCh aeld All04ll coacn 8llllW KMW !led II, 100 . . 9111 a-did not sterl 1Hhlr thou911 Meuch lfld that It wll lu1t to 111111 him a dall oft "I sno.ild l'l•v• aet him down Slturdev, • dey O•mt efter a nloht oeme, DYi I wanted him In 1111r1:· aeld Meuch 8ooM ceme lnlo cetch In lhl 10th IOlt OVERALL. -I Amente, 2 Olflence, l. Tinder Boa PHltF ·A-I 8reved0, Gerv Cri.ndler, Soutll $!lore VC. 7 Biii Aoote G•ne Wl-lem1, 8 VC, 3 Arrow, 8ob Hetefl·Ooug Croei<ell, Lot AllQM1 YC PHRF·8 -I Nuole Too. Jim Nuoent. BYC, 2 lndloo T~ ltOf' O.econ, Voveoers vc. 3 Contentlo<I. Gordon Grehem. BYC PHRF-e-I llTIPllUOUs. PT\11 Gle1oow, 8VC, 2 Porpy Rov S•nc18>r ave. 3 Pvuvc.t. Jonn Srelev, vve . OVEltAL.L. -l 8reveOo, 2 Nvele Too, 810 Apple OvereA Wlft l"ftUlt1 tOR -I Olflaf\Ce, 2 Tl~ Box. l Petrlot M1ur1ce 8r•llf1e1<1 CelHO'"nl• YC PHRF -I Nvele Too. 2 P\Juvcal, J lmoetuous 35 vie In Lido l•le regatta Thirty-five boats turned out Satutday and Sunday for Lido Isle Yacht Club's Summer Regatta. Racmg was inside the bay. Results: SABOT A·B -I Anne p.,.nlck, Behle COf'lnrnlen YC. 2 Vincent Abel, uvc. l Tom 8rovtes, uve, • P•r.,. Godecll, L.IYC, S Fabien ltouuett L.IYC SABOT e -I Jon He!\deron. LtVC. 2 Jett S.n1t1. L.IYC . l Gerem., Tvt•r, Ball)()I tsl•nd YC. • Crel11 Hen"'1, L.IVC. S Jvsrln Kerr, LIVC L.100· I• -I L.ew flowe. 81lboe VC SAIL.BOARD -1 Gr89o L.•uohlln, eve The Anael•' Rob Wilfong Oree to ftrat to complete a double play. Slldlnl l• Toronto'• Willie Upehaw. 21.4% ANNUAL RETtMN• Olivera fights Sanchez tonight L1m1ttd supply of Rate, Premium lnmt ment Grldt, U S Mint S20 SI. Gaudtn Gold Co111s. (1907 1933) (Appfox loz pure Gold) Avallablt now for poun\IOn -CALL- CERTIFID RARE COIN 714/642-9019 714/645-3153 RESERVE YOlMS NOWI Pasadena's Joey Olivera ( 12-4) will meet Felipe Sanchez (I 0-1 ) of MeJt 1co City 10 the I 0-round hahtwe1&ht main event at the lrvme Mamot"t Hotel ton1aht at 7:30. Of1vera 1s hsted as a slt&}\t favonte after dcc1sionina Korean champion Okyu Chana 1n a l 0-round bout rn the sem1-ma10 event, the un- beaten Genaro Hernande~ (9-0) 11 paired with Terry 8ald'W1n of San Jose 1n an e1aht-rounder at 133 pounds Also on the card. Grq Puente. the undefeated h&htwe1ght protoae of formt'r champion Danny "little Red" Lopez, goes aaainst Aleit Yep 10 a 51.ll·round bout ln another hght~1&ht affair. E1JO "Torpedo" Oyama from Japan de- buts 10 a ,1x-roudcr ap1n,t Jose Luis HemandC7 ofMeJ11co City Fonner nattonaJ Golden Olo~es wmner Manuel ValleJo of El Monte will take on unbcattn Ernie Nava 10 another ii it-rounder at 138 pounds. Mamou rqular Dave "Gypsy Red" Yonko from Lona Beach wtll also &quart off ap1nst Garden Orove's ~an Desmond m a four- round heavywc1aht battk r OranQe Cout DAILY PILOT/M~ • .Nfy21. ltll - Allen gets 2nd shutout in row AstrosoutlastMetsin16 · White Sox pttc er Ian sYankeeson just two its, 8-0 From AP .. 1pat0" NEW YORK-Neil Allen pitched a two-bitter for hi1 1CCX>nd con· !CCUtive 1hutout and Ron Kittle home~ twice lo propel the Chic:qo White Sox to an 8-0 victory Sunday over the New York Yankeet in American Leaaue action. Kanau Cnyrst ~vela.nd. Noles, 2-, bad relieved starter John Butcher with one out in o.e Prem AP dbpeldet seventh. Steve Farr, 7-1, pitched one M'1w&s• , HOUSTON -Blll Doran beat ionina of one-hit relief after Denni• Aatros-Cabe trade fint baseman Keith Hernandez's Leorulrd allowed six hits over the fint throw home on Kevin Ba s' bases.- d&ht inn.ir!p. Tlae llOlll9toD A8troe ac· loaded aroun4er with one out in the 1t was White'• 12th homer of the Q1lln4 40-yeu-old laftelcler 1 Sth inn1na Sunday. pvmg the Hous. season and capped K.anau City's 0.•91 ~ (left) hndaJ ton Astros a 9-8 victory over the New comeback from a U> sixth·in.na.na for left.laaDded relief pitch· York Mets. deficit. er Jl'raU DIPlDo. The Mets argued the call at home, Ortela 8, Twta1 J -Rookie Jim which ended the lon&C't m-.jor lcque Traber, subbina for inj~ fmt · pme of the season, a five-hour, 29- bueman Eddie Murray, hit a three-•male. An RBI aroundout by Rieb minute contest. run homer while drivina in four runs Gedman made it 3-0 in the third. Houston's third straJ&ht wto over as Baltimore defeated visitina Minne-Brewen 'J.&, A'l!-4 -At Oakland, the Mets kept them ued for first 10 the issued an aotentJonal walk and eno Davis was hit b)' 1 pstch before Bau' aroun&r. Ntw York ICO~ thtte times in tbt top of the ei&bth ror 1 ~~.the Anros ICOrcd four umes in lhe bottom of the innin.a for en 8-5 lead, then the Mets tied the $00J'C in the ninth with thrtt runs. Elsewhere in the National League: Pirates '· Pa4ru t -In P1t-tsb'u!Jb, Johnny Ray sin&led 10 a run and J 1m Mom son doubled 1n another during Pittsbuf'lh'' three-run 11uh innin.1 and Junior On11 hit two sacnficc flies as the Pirates defeated San Dieio. the pme. 1 drive off dlt llft.ldd wall. After aa tntea~ ..a aad • ~.out, Onaz'• ucrifice ly ICored !fhe vi~ wu Piluburlh'• dWd • 1n a row io the foUr.pme teriel. TbO~ Pirate won cilbt oftbe 12 ~in their season series with Su Dieeo. Glut• I, C... ' -In 'iCllfO Jctrrcy Leonard's ciahth·in.nina in,· rtcld sin&le tied the pme and Cb.di Brown's sacrifice fly ICOtCd Rob Thompson watb the a,o-ebad run u San Francisco dcfated the Chic:aeD Cubs Allen, 7-1, did not a walk a batter and held the Yankees without a runner until Dave Winfield lined a sinAle to center with two out in the fifth. Allen aJlowed Rickey Hen- dcnon 's two-out double in the sixth and then rcti~ the finaJ I 0 bancrs. sota. Alfredo Griffin's two-outsingle in the National Leaaue West. New York's Mike Boddicker, 12-S, pve up four third innina capped a three-run rally third strai&ht loss matched their bits over eight inninp and woo for that lifted the Oakland A's to a 4-2 lonaest losing streak of the season. the second time in bis last six vi~ory over Milwaukee and a split in Bob Knepper, 12-7, was the winner decisions. lhett doubleheader. in his first relief appearance since Larry McWiU1ams, 2-S, pitched three hitless inn1nas for the victory after reliev1na starter M1lce B1elcclu 1n the sixth. McW1thams reurcd a baner after a 2S-minute nun dcla)' in the 01nlh. then Don Robinson got the last two outs for his founh ~ve After the Padres had taken a 2-1 lead m the top of the sixth, Barry Bonds singled, breaking an ~for-23 slump, and Bill Almon walked to cb.ase San Diego starter Dave Draveclcy. 7-8. The Giants started the eiabt1'• tradm& 4-3, but Randy KulCbet reached on shortstop Shawoo. Dunstoo•s fieldina em>r. Thom~ son's sanaJe chued starter Oen.nii Eckersley, 3-6. and Leonard &inakd against Lee Smith. Smith 5truck out Oilli Davis but • • Brown's Oy let Thompson slide bome. ahead of the throw from center fieldei Dave Martinez. Allen. who did not have a strikeout, won his third straiaht decision since b.is only loss of the year on July 2 at California. In his last outing. Allen beat Baltimore 7-0 with five-hitter in his first complete game of the season. The White Sox, meanwhile, had a 7-0 lead after four innings. They scored four runs on six hits in the third inning apinst starter Bob Shirley and reliever Tim Stoddard. Kittle hit his first homer in a two- run second inning, and singled in a run in the third. He had another solo homer, his 15th, wt th one out in the seventh. Harold Baines also had a pair of RBI. Shirley, 0-4, was unable to get an out in the third inning. The left- hander, normally a reliever but makinf a spot start because of a minor IOJUry to Bob Tewksbury, gave up four earned runs on seven bits, p1tch11l4 to three batters in the third and giving up thrtt hits. RoyaJ1 3, 1Ddlaa1 ! -At Kansas City. Frank White hit rchever Dickie Noles' first pitch m the bottom of the ninth mnmg for a home run, lifting * ar.wen 7, A's 2 FlttST GAMa! MILWAUKIE OAKLAND Yount cf CMoorec Coo11e< lb GTllm1dh Bra1191 H o-r1 .. ,,.," Sv9Umlb Gantnr 2b Tetats all rll bl ' 0 1 1 PnlHIPl 2b S 0 I I GrlHln n S O O O Ca ni«o If 3 1 1 O Kotmn dll ' 1 O O Lan1frd lb 2 1 O O OuB•kr rt S 1 1 3 MurPllv cf 3 l ) I OHIU lb 4 0 1 1 Tttt .. ton c lS 191 T"1MI Sc-llv..,,.... •II r II bl S 1 1 I s 0 2 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 0 0 l I 1 I ' 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 l4 2 1 2 Mlw•utl• 001 401 010-7 O.ldencl 001 000 000-2 Game w 1nn1no RBI -1u .. , 1101 E-Sveum LOB-Mllwauk• 9, Oakland 9 28--(;rllfln, Ganin«, G Tllornu HR-MurPllv Ill PniMil>l W, Rile\ 161 Sv9Um U l I.. 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' 0.trOll 1 1a-Mercedo Llf'W)ll. lncavlo118 SI-Cotttn\ (1') Trammt« IHI GlllM)fl 1171 -H It elt aa SO Traber, recaUed from Rochester The Brewen won the opener 7-2, 1984. Roger McDowell. 7-4, lost his last week when Murray was put on the aoina ahead on Ernest Riles' three-fourth straight dectS1on after seven 21-day disabled list, went 3-for-4 ruobomerinthefourth.DaleSveum, straight wms. He pitched 3 1-3 during the Orioles' 13-hit anack.. He who homered three pitches after Riles innings. Ray greeted Craig LefTerts with a single that scored B6ntis Momson followed wtth his second double of Scott GarTelt.s, 8-7. pitched three rnnings for the win. San Francisco's Bob Brcnly opened the sconng by lashiDJ bis sixth homer into the left field bleachers in the second inning, but the Cubs ICOred homered in the first innina. had an cl~ the right field fence, had three Doran led ofT the 15th with a single RBI single in the sixth and doubled in hits and scored three runs in the against and moved to second on a the eighth and scored on Larry Sheets' Milwaukee victory.• sacrifice bunt. Denny WaJhng was home run. ,.-~~~~~~...;_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~__;'---~~-"-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ (Pleue eee l'fATIONAL/IM), n,en 4, Raqen 0 -In Detroit, rookie Eric King pitched a six-hitter for his first major-league shutout and Detroit took advantage of Texas miscues to beat the Rangers. The Tigers swept the four-game series and extended their winning streak to five. Kirk Gibson has gotten the game-winning RBI in the five straight games, a major-league re- cord . King, 6-2. struck out six and walked one in his second complete game of the season. He allowed only one runner to reach third base. Jose Guzman, 9-9, lasted only 3 2-3 innings and tied a team record by bitting three batters. Guzman gave up four runs on four biu, waJkina three and striking out three. He also threw a wild pitch that let a run score. The Rangers committed three errors. First baseman Pete O'Bnen made a double-error in the third that produced two runs. Marbten I, Red Soll~ -At Seattle, Scott Bradley drove in five runs with a homer and single, powering Seattle past Boston. Bradley hit a three-run, pmch- homer m the fourth inning and delivered a two-run single during Seattle's five-run sixth. The American League East-leading Red Sox lost for the fifth time in their last seven games. Don Baylor hit a two-run homer, the 300th of his career, for Boston m the e1$hth. Jerry Recd, making his second straight start in place of Jim Beattie, got the victory. Recd, 2-0. worked the first five innings. allowing seven hits and three runs. 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New York 8 Cl5 M1r>Osl Allan•a al Montreal, oo<I. ,.,,, Taday's Gama& S.n D1e11<> !Hovi S 41 al Cr11caQO (Mover I 1) P•111aoeton•a !Carman •·71 al Allanla IStntlll 10 N,,. vor~ Agu1tera 1 ·31 11 C1nctnnato Solo l I n ~an F rantosco Ca mon •·91 <>I SI Loul\ M6"'•ws 4·11 n Mo,.,ru Mar''"'' O 1 at Hou\ton 11<.~vOl<>" ' J ~ ()fl • lla"'t \ \Cn.Ou•.O T UfldaV's Ga"'" oooveo at p,usouror »r D too al Cl'"caoo New Yor~ at Cine 1nnat n P'111aoe1pnoa at A•tenta ~ >er F•an< \tO ~· \I 1.ou>\ fl '-'...[J-n"f4 4w MOv\101'1 n AMERICAN LEAGUE Blu• Jay\ ,, Anvets J TOttOHTO CALIF°" NIA ~•'" cu'' Mu n~\ lD •org )D Mostov c1 Ba1l1f Barl1a1Cl rl Ul>\Nw ID 1Y'n1ttr. 1...eacnon Sl'lonroor Garcia 11> ab r 11 .,. ao r 11 bl ' O o o RJones tt S 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 JI\ How lll S I 1 0 I 1 I O Jovner 111 ~ 1 1 a 5232 RJckindt 4 110 S 2 l 3 Htn<lrck rl • O I I S O l O Narron c l 0 I 0 ) 0 0 I !>chOflf<I .>r 0 0 0 0 4 O 0 0 B~ c 0 0 0 0 3 O O O OK:nu pt I 0 0 0 1 O O 0 Buriesn u l 0 1 I 4 I 7 0 Gr1Ci'> 211 1 0 0 0 Witlon11 1t> 1 0 1 1 Ptlll\ cl 3 0 0 0 Downing 11 I 0 0 0 T9'1lttt l9 4 12 • T~s la l 10 l Sc.,.. by lnNn9's Tor..,. 000 000 IO I t -6 Ca~ 000 000 001 1-J Gam• W•nmno RBI Mosebv 61 I OB Tor onto 8 Cal loro•a 9 2B Moseov J M" Howe 1 w 110,.11 Bar'•• o 1 HR Moset>v I I• Be 10 s B r t son Henoroc~ ~.,.,erOfl S~-UO\~ft-. 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'" tO 1 It t Tttah 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 )0 , c 1 Stitt llV ,_ Lft A'**' IOI 007 OOJ-1 Srl"'1" 100 001 000-1 G•"'• W M•<'Q ~B ~at 6 E-HH lr 1 OP \•L01,.\ ' L 0 1\ lO\ An· ~···. \tLOVI\) 10-Honitvv" CaDl'!t lS -Mc(,,.. ><lt-S1• S ~t 1bb\ 11 Mtf,,,. •1 'II Ounu" l J\ •NI ~,.,, 6 \1 ""' ., ._..A_, HoM vrtl /ol • 5 NllClrtlu•• ••ow••I S 1 Sil.vie C~rov l > 5 \etl ",.,, .. e ,,, , '1111' •4•f' 0v I U"'ll"•\-HI'.''?'* p, •O< • ••11<-WO• '"° O"il T =? \1 & }• 114 l ti> H •I• 88 SO 6 • ) , 1 • 0 0 0 0 7 ll ~OOJ ' ) 10 • J ~ • JDOOOQ I I ~ l I I 0 1l I 0 0 ~ 1 rhtulf WP (o..rnv MonllOU" F" •ti ./oievflt r11.ra •~"""'' TOf' .. ~L. .... l,....,.... "'1dtV'i ..,.., 1-....e11111tt•Mtfl 0 A8 a H l"d. ...... IOt""' '1 JOI S1 I lt .<JM Mt>tt"'81y, HY tl 3lf 6.') l:U >G ~ .. ,. MIMIMll• '° )fl 61 ll3 .MO la.aw, New Yorlt. 13 lCO 40 102 .J>J ltlc.e lostOll .. lS• 5' 11' XJ' Yount, Mllw..-.. 74 11• •S t0 J'H Fi.tcllef. Tt•H 11 21S 41 • )20 .,,_, ...-" m St m ,,., .... T~to '° 3St St m 'IS a.ll!M, Ctllc.ffO N 3Je SI 10. ll• Cen.r. Ci.vllal\<I N 341 SS 107 ..JI• l'•n.alldtJ. Toron10 '2 ll1 5' 120 J14 .._._ CenMCO, Oa.lllend, ?3, Pegllarulo, New Yor .. , t-1, .. rllelcl, TorOlllO, 21, Hr.,..., MlnnMOla, tl. LN P•rrlsll, 0.frolt, 21, .;..,,.,.,, Alllllh. »1 Klfttn\all, 0.klancl, 20, Geelll. MIMatOla, It, Pratley S.tllle 9', Pvckell Mtnntaoia. It ·-.. """' '" Canaeco. Oakland. 11. ,..,,_, AMII\. 111 Prftllv, Sta111e ••. Mallll\Olv. Ne• Yori\. '1. lltll. TorOlllO, "· 8arflal<I, TOl'OlllO, 6S, Hrbek. Ml,,neM>ta, M, Carter. Clevatan<I, 61 l"ltdllN(I~) Cllmln1 9oil011, IS·2, Aatmun~. New York 11·2, Scllrom, ClevalatlO, 10-l; HM• OakltllG, 1·2 W••lam$ Tun 1·1. Eicnr>otn. TOfOlllO, 7·3, HOUl)l'I, TOH, 9·•. Bo<l<licker 8alllmore, 11 S Hettenal L.eevue (T'llnlltfl l"rWars c;-1 1aa...i en 210 at·ll>ah) Ovll\tra, New York 8r00k1, MonlrHI eackmen, Naw Vor11 Gwynn, SO C Srown, SF llal,,.,, Montreat Sa•,~ ~Ille~. Atlante Bau. HOU\lon JI av Pllllburon G Aa a H ~ct. 71 216 •I 7S 347 16 196 •9 101 341 60 210 40 71 338 t9 JS2 to 119 338 IS 27S 37 92 llS II 321 S2 106 llO .. >41 .. lot .no .. 2IO 32 .. ll• " :m 43 " l0'1 13 JOe 3S 91 19S H-•uns " Oavll, Houllon 20, !>chmidl PIUla04tlPIU•. 20 Manllal, ~. Ill Horner, Allanla 17 Pari.er Cincinnati 17 e erier Naw Yor• 16. Sf\llltK, ~. 1'1 • are Ii.cl With " llUM&a"9dlll $c"mto1, PMedetPl'lla, 67, Caritr, New Yor~. l>6 G Devis, Hou"on, 61, Parker, Clnclnn•ll, 59, Brookt Montreat SI, Horner Atlante S6, C Oev•s San l=ranclsco. SS Waltacri MonlfH I U l"ttcNne •• O.ClsleM) Fernanoa1 Naw York 12·2 Ote01 New Yor~ 11·2, Burka, M0t1lrea1 7·7 McOowaK, New York 7 1 Darting, New Yorll, 9·3. GOOden New York, 10·•. LeCon . San Fran claco 9·• IC.rukow, Sen l=ranclsco I l·S llaw1t v Ph•laclelPl'ltl ll·S LITTLE LEA(;UE ALL-STAAS Miter Dtvlsten OISTIUCT '2 TOURNAMENT ArN I (at rraunteln Vflln S.Uttl LLI IWanl and .S FrMWav) Tanl9M'1 Gama F ouol&•tt va11ev Nortll v\ Saa view NOTE If l=ounlam Vatt.v Nor111 totes anolller geme will be otave<I Tua$<1av ) Obtrk't CMmPlonWllP lat Marina Park CEdlneer and Grellaml WadMMtllV'I tllmt S lO pm -Wesimlnsler v\ Arte I w•n.,.r Seftlot' Division SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT SuncllV'I Sc- 01llnc1 62 (Wttlmtnlltr) 9, O•SlrlCI 3' tGru 1_, Sellflow.,.) S. TENNIS O.vts Cup u.s vs. MitJrk• I at Mital< a Cttv I T m Mavotlt U S I de'! Leonaroo Leva11t 7 s. •·6 0·6. 6 • 9·7 Breo G11oer1 tu s l Otf Franc.sco Macitl H 1·6 I 5 IU S wins,• 11 A1n~alla n. llrlUI!\ Pal Cu ll CAlu)lrallal Ciel Anorew Cu tlt 8 6 6·• Jeremy Sa•H (Br•le1n Ot t Poul Mac Na,....H 3·6 O 1 6 4 IAu\lra11a w·n\ 4· I MW ... vs. Italy s1e1an E<ltitrg (Sewoenl oel Paolo Cane 6 l 1 6 o-0. Mais Wllan<ler tSw41<1enl Oaf Cte11<110 Pa"•'I& 6·4 6 l ISweoen wins S·OI CJ~Ola vs. Y11991M"'- Mtlan Sre11>er ICH Cl'IOsloval\11) oef SIOC>OOan Z"•ot•nov1c I 10 6·1 IS·13. MtroMlv Mec•r Czacllo\IOVal\1e 1 Oaf Igor F~ 6·2 1 s ICIKllOSIOVakle wlr11, S·O) Chia vs. llnzl Ger ardo Vacareue (Cllllel oaf Nelson Aerl\, t 1 1 S ~ro Aeootlado IClllle! Mt Lull Matter 3·6 6· I 6 C IC Ma wins S-01 Ar~ 'ltL ~.,-v Marlin Jelle (Ar~11na) oaf Jt •mf Y11ga 4·0, 6·0, 3·6. 8 6 6·2 IArgenlloa wlns l I' r enc. n. S"'91 na Henn Lator>le (Franct l Off lul1an Stamalov 6 J 6·) Guv Forget Fra n<t Off Kasomir Lezarov 1· S 6 • I France w0ns S Ol AUtWla V\. Remanla Ftortn Segarctanu •Romant•I oef Aloenoer Anonllsc:ri •·6. 16 14 6·8 6 1 I S IMaltl'I lied 1 11 Swltt"1end n. Hunearv 1l011no S1eo1t r l Sw1lltt1an<1 eaCl•nQ Balan T aroc1v 6·• S 1 1·6 6 1 wllafl melCl'I su\t>en<Mtd dua to ra t" 1Sw1t1erlanC1 •ee<I• 2·1) So\1111 Korff Vl. Thlland Vu C"ln·•un CSoulll l(orea1 Clef Vlll'>e,,ava Samret 6· I 6 l 'loll Kao •uk (Soulll OorH) oet T!>anakorn Src11aonen 6 l 8 10 6·1 ISovtn i<orta w•ns S 0> Japan n. ClllN Tsuvos1>1 Fvku1 (J1oanl O•f Me Kt<tln, lo J, 6 • 6·7. Etll Takaut:rH (JaPa•I def Liu snullue, 7 s 12 10 IJaoan wtns • It LO$ A,_.. KlneS Mme KMcMe Tnurs .. Oct 9 -ST Lout\, Sal Oc• 11 New Yori. lltan<ltt\, Sal , Ocl 11 -Bo\ton, Sundav Oct 19 -Eornonlon T"u" Nov lo -MontrHI Sal Nov I - Ha rtfor<I Tue• Nov 11 -WIM I019, Tl'luf\ Nov 13 -Winnipeg Sat Nov 14 -CalQarv, weo Nov 16 -Vancouver, Sal Nov 1' - New Jer~v Tuu DK 7 -Otlroll Thura , DK 4 - Toronto Sal Dae 6 -C111eago Sal Dec 13 - Catgarv SunOay Dec 14 -Edmonton. w.o Dec 17 -P111\0Urg11_ Sal Dae 17 -Boston T uH Dec 30 -Pllila<lelo!> 11 Sat Jan 3 -Edmonton Sat Jen 10 - BulfelO, Wt<I Jan 14 -Vaocouver Mon , Jan 19 -Naw Yorll Ran111r\, Wt<I . Ja n 21 - P•IUOUron. F ri Jan 13 -Minnesota Wad Jar> 7tl -New Jarsev Se• Fao · • -Hartford Mon Fllb 16 Toronto w.o Feo II I OS 0 "' -Wull1f19IOll Sa t Feo 11 -F'h11eoa10111a Tut\ ~eo 74 W1nn11>19 Tl'lun , Fao 26 -Wtnnl1>19 Tua1 March 3 -MlnnH ola Sun<laY, March 8 -Vancouver I OS o m WtCI March 11 - BuHelO Sa• Merell 1• -Queo.< Sal Merell 21 -Ca>garv Mon Ma rch 30 Caloarv WeO Apr -Vancou~er Sa t Aorll • - Edmonton 0..., ... ""*'-OA NA WHAa, 10 tioall l40 a~laf• SS4 oau So4 oarracu<la l bofl1to 667 l'IWICl<iH•I n roo:f.\11 NIWP'OflT LANDING 1 boah. 200 angler\ 1 11ellowt111t 2• 1>arrac11oa. 1 borlllo SJ7 .. n<I bl\\ 711 calico blu l \llHP\llaed l \CIJIOln, •11 rockll'" •1• m.ac1<tt• 1 "a" moon .,...,11 OAVIY'' LOCICIR -S boall 261 afl9'f(t 130 oarracucsa 34 tion110 1' roo coo n J cat1<0 oan uo tend oao 7\0 Me<kerat. 1 white '" oau m "'''t tllaneou• IM)XJMO ••fAlr .............. I ~L YWE1GHTS Paul Gonzai.t (Lot An• "'°'I o.i 0.1anoo Canl11lft ILtrldO, Ta•>. 1.1111n11T111m dKi\lo<\ 11 rOUllCtt I Goll1alft 11 ~ • O C•nlta'8\ •\ II I I J Norlll Am...1Cat1 llo•llltl M9<el>Or. Cllemo+t>ns"°'P ....... °"" , •• ~.Sc-...l .. Greg 1"6cWman \ IOJ,000 Jl.S Gor<IOfl J ar and, 7S.OOO .. Ian WooM\af'll, SJ,500 Sarnt\ard L.a""', 52,500 ., Nick F'11C1o, l1 ,500 -Gary (OCl'I. ll 000 S.ve SallHlttos )),000 .. Fuuv lo.tier. 26,000 llrlan Mardll>ank. 26.000 Tommy Nakallma. 26,000 2tO Dav•O Gra111m. 11.000 Jo.a·Marla Canl1arn, 21,000 Cl'lrl\ty O'COllnor, Jr., 21,000 2'1 AtlOY llNn. 17,2.50 Curll• Stran11a. 11.2.SO 1'1 An(Mrs For•llrand, 13.500 Jou· Maria Olazabal, 13.500 Ravmona Ftovd. 13,500 Manual Pinero, I0,87S BOii Cl'larll\, 10 875 llot>arf LM 1 533 PhlllP Parkin 7,S33 2,, v euo111n Sot'ner•. 7 ,533 8en Cranst\aw, 1.S33 O.rrkk Cooper, 7.Sl3 Ronan AaHer111 , 7,S33 Oannv Eowards, 7.SJJ Viean•e Far111no.1, 7,SJl Sam TOfranct. 7 .S33 Ian Stan•av. S,700 Jolln Mah4flev, S,100 M.uallfro Kuramoto S,700 0 A Welt>rl"9 S,100 Sanov L11 .. S.100 Merk Jema1 4,7SJ Pay,,. Siew art, 4,7S3 Garv Plavar, 4,7S3 Ron (QfT'lrnans, 4,7S3 Rooer Clla oma", 4,7S3 Andrtw llroou. •,7S3 Tom Wal\0<1, • 1S3 Gregory Tur,,., ' 7Sl Ho Ming Cl'luno, 4,100 llQ941r Mallt>te C,100 Maril O'Maare • 100 Larrv M1ie 3 711 ,,, , • ., 7• " 11 61 tS 11 10-1•·10-n 72·10-7'·61 71·70-7'·70 n-n ·n -11 7'·75-73·'4 7S·7l·n -4t lt-10·72·6' 1•·•7·11-11 7S·7H0-71 1'·61-n-n 15-71-15·'9 7•·73·73·71 7'·tt-7t-69 7H3·77·11 11·6'-n -n 71·47·73·7• 11·11-70·7t 76 n 11-n 11 1S·7S·1l 11-10-n -1• 11-n -n·n 77·69·7S·73 n -79·12-11 1~·74·7S·70 i>-13·70-1• 1'·70·11-IS 71·'9·71-7' 71·74·11·71 1H3·1S·11 17·73·73·72 15-10-16·1' 1'·73-10-1• 7S·73·73·1S 7'·'9· 7S· 76 75·72·73·76 n-n ·n -1• 1•-71 71·73 n -73·17·74 11·11-17-11 13-11·15·11 11·7•·69·11 71·71-76-72 •"·1•·14 79·69·1S·1S 71·13·72 IS 76·74·1S·13 16·7S·17·70 71·73·7'·11 77·13·1'·11 71·13·7S·72 I0-69· 13· 76 1'·71 ·7'·77 Jtff H•wka\ ),111 M>cl>aet Ctav1on, ),117 Ma<: O'Graov, 3,71, Jeck N•clllaus, l ,112 Tonv Cl'la rnltv 3 111 Fr.O Cout>iel l 111 Hll CPIUen Lu ).711 Son Twav 3 711 T ommv Arrnour, 3.112 Ill 16· 10-15-77 Cerl Ma\On 3,32S Sam Ranoo4oll l .:ns Gra111m Maran, 3 325 Frenk Not>llO 1 ... 1 Tom Lamore, 2,t87 J01 Merl\ McNullv. 2.887 Matcotm Mat ktniie 2, .. 1 Ltt Trtv•l'O 1 tl7 Eernonn Oarcv 1 N 7 MarM Grev 2,'7S James Heggeriv. 2,•IS Anorew Ci'>anoler 1,•1S Oonn1t Hemrnono 1 41S !>coll S1moM1n 2 •IS Oss1t Moore I 42S Peter Fowler. 1 42S Oav•o Jontt 600 ~on Drumrnono 600 Garv Wt• 600 )Q) lOS J06 )07 )It WtflldtlW PGA tourNtment tat caer vaa.v, 11,1 ,.. 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Kcltb Moreland and Jody Dlvu opened the 1h1rd with doublci for• run Ron Cey ruchcd fint when Brenty couldn'1 bold stnke thrtt. Martancz singled to scored Da v1,_ and Ccy scon:d on Eckersley'• sacnrsce fly Gary Manhews doubled and scored on 1ordand's sin&Je for a 4-1 lead P'llUet I , Redt I -ln Cincmnati, Juan 53muet bad four hits and liCOred four runs and Von Hayn keyed • four-run SJJtlh ionin• with a two-~n double as Ph.iladclph1a pounded C m- cinna1i to end 1hc Reds' fivc-pme winnina streak. Charles Hud!l<>n, S-9. ended I pcnonal sill-same losinf streak a~ he allowed tivc hiu 1n eight mninas. Ken1 Tekulve got the last three outs. Hudson struck out sc:ven and walked three in 90-degree heat for his fi"l wtn sm~ May 14. Hayes also sinaJed 1n a run m the seventh Da"c Parker hu hts ch1rd homer 1n three days for C'incmnat1's last two runs. 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Alphabatlm (left) alM> pauecl Prectatonlat. to fin uh Heon d In the race for three-year-old•. OC Fair handicap Of'•nee Ceuntv Felr (al L.a1 AMmlt9t lllec:e Cavrw> T'OfCIGHT'S INTitllU (FIMl .. 1>·""91t~) Ftn1 "9t: 7:l0 OUARTERHOttSES l'IRST •ACE. lSO Yards. Purse U.900 Tl'1r" veer Old flMlfl Clalmlng Prlca «.000 1 Lu urt BHm (Cardoza) ( 1) 1?? 2 WOUid I Fool You (Hunll (2) 171 3 Poc>ular (Garcia ) in • Luella Rulh (Crea-) 1n s Princess Zoom (Mltcl'lell> 1n 6 El Vllfldella (White) 172 7 Crl•lv Creek 1F lgU41f'o.) in 8 Plunder N Llml11 IRulz) 11> 121 9 Lady Ell•"*• !OlderlckHnl I?? 10 Fterure Srarlet (Lact<tvl 1:n AIMl'.lltlblt 11 Chauro• Jov !Ctrdoiel m in l1 S.v Good Laov !Ruiz) Ill 1?? I) Flv Rvthm Flv (Hunl) Ill 1:n u 1<1thrvn1 Rocket !Male<) 1?? ~LAlll (3·11 E•lra lhtro mlu ju\I mlu.d lu t. verv con•l11an1, WOULD I FOOL. YOU (4· 1) Or~ no1cn 1on111ni. Qu10 flQv mav IHI, CJtlSTY ClllEEK 16·11 Can on1v 1>1~11 from ~div llMdad our \1rKt lt vott LONGSHOT LAZURE BEAM. S•COttD RACE. lSO Yafth PurH l4.100 AllOwanc• TIVH veers 01d 1 OoC1 R J (Maler) 121 2 EH v Granl (Hunl) 121 3 Ce~nove Win• ILackev> 1:n • Rtballlou• Orl>f\a n IFlouaroal 1:n S CltbOarallon Moon <Paulina) 117 6 QuMnl Pie (Cree-I 117 7 Tiiie H~ IRulr) 1?1 I Rev.._tul (Edward$! 117 9 LUC.k!Ht Kid (0 1daricllle<ll 1 It 171 10 Pina• Tl~ !Ga rcia ) 117 An.111111* 11 Ima Marriooc tTreuunt) l:n I? A Cnlc Sold (Oloarlck•en> 121 1:n •EalL.LIOUS 0.PHAN (2· I) LOOI<.\ tlke the one 10 beef altar lml>l'aU IVt ,.,n CL.ABBERA· TIOH MOON 16 1l Sl)a n> lnva<lar ,.111 M.a verv bHI CASANOVA WINS 14· 1/ Be11..-111an le$! Lackev rldH 1111, ;eld waU LONGSHOT TITLE HOLDER THO.OUGHBREDS THIRD RACE. 6 Furl0nl1l Pur.e 111.SOO Tl'lree years Old ano uP llllle• •nd mare\ Claiming Prkt I 16,000-'1• 000 I I'm TenaDlt Too (Pedroz111 112 7 Hu$11e Mv Bu•lle <Black 1 1 111 3 Prloa Of Wlnov I Llor>aml 111 & Not A Straw IOrltgal 116 S PtratH Min (Scoll) 109 6 lntanllonal (Douglas) I lb PttlDE 0" WINDY IS·11 Sottd tfforl 1n 18'1 lWltCMt 10 Llonam tonlont. HUSTL.E MY BUSTL.E 14· IJ Came 10 nano ro win •• belt. can •land tti. relw, NOT A STRAW (6· ll Htn Pair of 1«ono• to credit •Ince rtlurn. mav C>e Ille uow rrar LONGSHOT l'M TEASABLE TOO TERRY TURRELL FOURTH lllACE. 6 Furl0n9l Pvrw l7,SOO Tllrff VHr\ Old end uP llllle. and marH Maloen c•almlng Cla lmlng PTlca l37 ,000·12',000 I Faerv11ei. !Slblllt) llS 2 Teke ~ HC>n"oe (Crow<lar) .t llS 3 Plemt>e< (Gemtt) 171 • ShaCkVl Follv (lammarlnol •I 10 s Ma'1lU$ (GINloanl II s 6 Svlvarlna (Cu tano<1) 113 1 Ou111111an\ Doller IBezan) 1 lS a SentarKe To Heng (Pedrozo> 1 IS 9 Copper Venui (Crurl llS 10 No Par-servafivH f Ar aounOl I I IS MAHSUS IS·21 SPHO lo btlfer at H041VWOO<I Park. •••IHI •POI 10 date, FAERYGAEL ... " Draws Ille oote ano add• SlbHle \e>ee<I tor oo\lllon ar><I wlll oe touon LONGSHOT NO PERSERlfA TIVES FIFTH RACE. 6"1 Furlong\ Pur~ l lO 000 Tnree veer oku Clelmlno Prke •2S,000·1?2 SOO I L•n•manu\ IFernandlz) 114 1 Percanlaslar fL1P11am) I ta 3 Velfant Generation !Kaene!t 11• 4 John• Tomorrow !Pedroza> 117 S R•ooe Flilllll !Ortega) 111 6 Ac five Roman f 81acll I .< 107 L.ANSMANUS (S-21 Came uo 10 IHI oH nice Orlllt and wtt eHed can mekf amends PIRCINTASTAA (&·ll ShOwed ne llket 11111 ovo1 s>ef\ Oood lloure, RIDGE Fl.ITE 16 II Will 1>1 a 1nreat in 111e Ian., na• Ille rl11nr 100 aooard LONGSHSOT JOHNS TOMORROW SIXTH RACE. 6 Furlonot Puf\t l1 SOO Thrff vea" old ano uo maloen• C1a1mlrl0 Price l32,000·J19.000 1 Brei!\ Chelftroox CLll>flam l I IS 1 Blazenflre <Patton> , 110 3 Btl 0 Saros tScollJ 1 ll 11s • Leavt Them Oanc1n11 tCl\nero• • .< l 10 S Sier Bender ((u lanonl 120 6 T Oddv Bov IDOUll14Ul II s 1 Ttf Rio ( Blac~ > '110 e Ack Ack Oellven !Ennouez 120 9 B1onc De Blonc !Beran) 110 10 Reo Moon Runner (lemma rino1 1 l J .11~ 41w Elltllble 11 Quick Br>oade flammarlno) 111 • 109 12 ln,,erlt~ WlldOm !Bazan) I IS lJ G040 Bar <Cruz) I IS If Foltntlten (Scoll l 12) 120 Swaps Stakes ends meeting today INGLEWOOD (A P) -Southern Halo. a surpns1ng second 1n the recent Sil ver Screen Handicap. heads a field of mne 3-year-olds for toda~ '\ $200.000 Swaps Stakes. the feature race on closing day of the Hollywood Park meeting.. Although the Stiver Screen wac; billed as a duel between Preaknec;s winner Snow Chief and undefeated lilly Mela1r. Southern Halo edged out Snow Chief for the place spot bchand Mcla1r. Southern Halo, owned b) Greek shipping magnate Stavroc; N1archo'>. will be ndden b~ 8111 ~h~malcr The veteran JOCkey will be looking for his first \ 1ctol) in the Swaps Stakes since 19 78. when he rode J 0 Tobin to victory over Tnpk Crown winner Seattle Sle" ~outhern Halo will carry I 1.i pounds 1n the 111•-mile test lmpcnous Spint and Clear Choice. '>'ho ran in some ofth1s year's Tnple Crown races. arc e'<pected to loom as ~outhem Halo's top challengers 1n the Swaps. lmpenous Sp1nt fintshed second to Vernon Castle 1n the Cahforn1a Derby at Golden Gate. but finished last 1n the Belmont Stakes. final leg of the Tnple Crown After returning to C altforn1a. however. Imperious Sp1rt1 ran ~und to Silver Hero 1n an allowance race last month. Frank Olivares. who guided Im- perious Sp1nt to a second-place finish 1n the Bradbul") Stakes earlier an the season. will be aboard again. lm- pcnous Spirit will carry 114 pounds. TOODY BOY fl·SI Slflcllv the one to !>Mt off reont •Hori\ STAR BENDER ll ·ll Closed o•mtlv once cltor mev pick uP Illa se>etO et lhe wire. LEAVE THEM DANCING (8-ll UMCI hard lllrov11nout flnls,,lng w-41. repeal earns a •nart LONGSHOT TEL.RIO SEVENTH RACE. 6 Furlonlll Purlt· 56,000 Thr" vean old eno uo Claim ing Prtce lS,000. 1 Ou\IV'• Mv Neme (Farna1Wa1> 116 2 RloMfully So (Orievol 116 l CoOy'' Cnance !Blackl x 11& • Svmu cu• < Oou111u l 116 S Barter !Pello111 • 111 6 Hlslorlador 1 lemmorinol ~ 111 1 Emerald Cut <Stoll 1 116 • KICklPOO !Bra, .. ttll • 111 9 Extremist ICa\lanonl 116 RIGHTFULLY SO I S·?l LOOkl tll<e reolay of IH I drawn nt•I to main toe, CODY'S CHANCE 13· I> Snoweo reel oef'rle<1eu lo POst victory, very ll\arp DUSTY'S MY NAME 16· ll Sttod~ drllll tor return outlldf cnerKt ton111M LONG SHOT SYMASCUS EIGHTH lllACE. 1 FurlonQ\ Purit \IS,000 Altowaoce Tnree veer old llllles 1 Gren Emotion (Ortaval 11• 2 L1t1le Rlc>1>1r t LIPna mt 114 l Htr Rovel Gr•ce (OouolaU 11' 4 Nordics Girl (SIOHla) 114 S Oak Porlle (Pedroza> 11' 6 To Be lmpren lvt !Castenonl 1 I• 1 LIJOV Snowen IBlaClt) , 109 OAK POATAL. ~s-21 Fill\' QUIC .. enou11" 10 """' lnl\ flel<I sharp, NOftOIC'S GIRi. t •· 1) In a sPOI 10 oet tne trio may prev••I. L.tTTLE RIGGER 11·1) 1ntar8'1tng l>'Ol~I \l'larP con· dtftoner olaCt\ 11\em rloht LONGSHOT GR,AN EMOTION NINTH RACE. 6 1 Fudonos Pur\e 19.000 T"r" veers 040 end uP Cla1m1no Price l 10.000 1 Luc~atot I S•Ollle I 116 2 H•cnate T ecnata t Or1eo111 119 ) No\lreoamu• 1Btac•1 dll & undercover Ea91f Peoroza t 11& S Btous HOPe I LIPl'tam I 116 6 Gulfureamer tCISnero" • 11 I 1 Oremellc E199ence tE«oOar• 116 8 Philip N04an (Cu1anoll) 116 q Tl'tunOer 1(1no (EnrlQutll 116 10 """' LIO lRamirtz) '16 DRAMATIC El.EGANCE (4 I) Levo~ uo on Hollvwooo P•r• turf COVf\t 1n for a teo 101110111 CHRIS'S L.AD 3 11 Love\ 1111\ oval a:i oair of loca wins lndtc&te HAO•AL.A TACHALA 16 It No cr1ence '"' •n •ovg1> trio can revl!f\t tt>e ourcome w·tti c1ear Palll LONGSHOT LUCK ALOT TENTH RACE. 6 t=uriono\ Purse '2S 000 AOdeo Saddieoock Ste•ts Two veer old llKtt\ I Inca Connec1ton (Slbllle1 I IJ 1 Sue>eretle IBC t tGarriool 113 la Qutclt ~uan11er IOrttQal 11J & Jon \ Bea., II( 6enell 113 Sa Fancv S•uce IBC I 1Ceslononl 113 6 S"arP Mov1n Kr s 18 (1 IPedrozel 113 7 fl\ R Sl•r t Blac., t 113 a-T R Cepenart & H C KavlOr & Ll•Dane Scort Stable Entrv 8C-d4tnolts t111110111tv tor Brffdef'• Cue> INCA CONNECTION !5·2> E.sv maldfn winner de\Otlt trOuC>le. "' to rec>eaf, OUICIC MESSENGER. I) II TrouOle IHI oelr yel \1111 clOH . mo•den '" eoo1n•f wlnne" tonlonr. SHARP MOVIN KRJS 1&-1) Bock wul" afler Nort,,ern vtnlure uP\el chance wtth bell LONCSHOT TIS R STAR El.EVENTH RACE. I I 16 Mllfl Purse 56 SOO Thrtt vears okl and up Cla lmlno Prlc• \S 000 I Bn9lll Leader 10ouo1u1 112 1 Hand Stano t Olivar•• 116 ) Ali•la•r !Enr1ouez1 116 • Casev Rav uonam1 116 S E•KlrlC Moment <Gomez• 116 6 Or>&nl&I Wav ICailanonl 111 t 111 7 Na1t11e Se>ell 1Scot11 11q a Proe>er Oellvtrv fBrHw4!11) ,111 9 Teoular tFerna"Oerl 172 10 Mf E•oa IKat nelt 116 Alli Eli91bM II O l!oo"ev (Cl\lanonl 121 116 T ABUl.AA ( 1 1 > No re8'on th" lleld cannol make 1 tnrtt in a row ALISTAIR (&-1) Wiii dictate Ill• oece ar>o mav never loo" bacl< O*IENTAL WAY t4·11 CIO~fd well 1n $1Hdv ettorl dangerous wit~ r•e>eef LONGSHOT MT ELBA BEST BET 0,AK PORTAL fltn Race> PRICE PLAY OR,o\M.HIC ELEGANCE t9TH RACE! •-denotes aooren11,e IOCkev P\B.IC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTIC£ P\B.IC NOTICE P\BLIC NOTICE Orange Coat DAILY PllOTIMondly, ,lfll 21, 1N8 A glittering finish for Super Dia1nond Prectstonist loses in stretch d rive,- n tshes third Frem AP dlspatcbet INOLEWOOD-Super Diamond was JUSt son of loafing down the backstretch, not really even pay1na attention. Slld his nder, L "f'f'it Pmc~y Jr, 8ut the 6-year-old gelding came to hfe at the nght time. "Down the backstretch, he seemed to lose interest and was JUSt too relaxed," Pancay said. "He started running again about the half-male pole." After he "started running again." Super Diamond sped past the fading favorite, Precis1on1st, in mid stretch Sunday to win the 47th running of the SS00.000 Hollywood Gold Cup at Hollywood Park. Alphabatam also pulled ahead of Prcc1sion1st in the stretch drive, finishing 1112 lengths behind the winner and one-halflength 1n front of the favorite. "We JUSt got outrun," said Cnns McCarron. who rode Precisionist. "I think the other horse (Super Diamond) 1s so good nght now. mne pounds is too much ... "Every thing came up nght for ham ," said Eddie Gregson. who tnuns Super Diamond. '"He had the pace to run at and he got a super nde." Super Diamond, a Cahfom1a-bred runner, had finished a half-leo~th behtnd Prec1s1001st an the Californian last June after going off at odds of I 7-1. A 5-2 choice in the wagenng this ume. Super Diamond and Jockey Laffit Ptncay Jr. proved that earlier race was no fluke. as the son of Pass The Glass won the nch t 11~-mtle Gold Cup 1n 2:00 2-5. Super Diamond returned S7 80. Del Mar will open Wedne sday The 4 '-<la) Del \.1a r thoroughhrl'd meeting. featunng 'iOme of the top Jockeys 1n the sport get') under wa) Wednesda) and runs through Wednesda:y. ':>l'pt I 0 at the !.eai;1de track Laffit P1ncay Jr. "'ho captured the 198 5 Del Mar meet champ1onsh1p Jo g1,e him a total of five utles at Del Mar. heads the list of top nders. P1nca). a 39-)ea r-old Panama nati.,,e, earned a record S 13.41 S.049 1n purses last year and ranks as thoroughbred rac1ng'i; all-time monc) -winning JOCke) with a career bankroll of more than S 11 U m1ll1on. P1nca11. who had 52 v>ctones 1n 42 da\ sat 6e1 Mar 10 I 9K5. "'ill be going for his 'il\th meet champ1onsh1p. "'h1ch "-Ould put h1rnJUSt one behind 8111 Sho'>' maker. who has~' en t11lc\ P1nca\ also trails Shoemaker 1n tota l\ >ciones at Del Mar P1nca\ has rode to 560 wans 1n 10 ~asons "'hill' Shoemaker has piloted 855 first plall' finish ers 1n 22 seasons. Other leading Jockeys ancludt.' tour· 11me meet champion Chns Ml< ar ron "'ho won in 1980. '81. ·in Jnd '84. and Gar) Stevens. \.\-ho lin1,hcd second last year an his fir~t Del \.1ar meet at the age of 23. Other threats include Shoema~t·r \\hOlomesoffa Kentucky Derh\ '>'1n this 'car and will turn 55 next month Patmk Valenzuela and Edd1c I k l.1houssaye The featured races of the mC'l.'l which will have racing ')I\ d,1\\ weekly (e'<clud1ni Tuesdays) arc: th1.: Del Mar Futunty, the Dd M.ir Debutante. The Bing C'rosby Ha n<l1 cap and the Del Mar Oaks .\dm1ss1on pnces for the me-et '>'111 beS2 50forgencraladm1ss1onandS) for clubhouse. with discount t1cl et books good for 10 days ofadm1s<>1on available for S20 (general adm1ss1on I and $45 (clubhouse) available until openingda) at the Del Mar boll offin· First post daily will be 2 p.m S3.40 and $2.40. Alohabltim. cou- pled wttb Halim 10 the wqerina. paid $3.20 and S2.20. Pricisiorust, sent u ofTu lhe4-S favorite by the crowd of 39 I SO paid S2.40. ~sionilt earned hip wciaht of 127 pounds, while Super Diamond had 118 and Alphabet1m, ridden by Bill Shoemaker, carried 120. Herat set the pace much of the way, with Prcc1s1onut close at htS heels. and Super Diamond up to five lengths bllck an the field of Stll. Precisiooist overtook Herat on the tum for home, but Super Diamond closed the pp down the $tretch Runnina on the 10s1dc. Super Diamond moved 1n front of Precisioni.st 1.1 mtd sttetcb, ~o AJJ)babeum also pulled a.be.ad or. tbe fadina favorite. Super Oi&m.ood eamed 1 S27S.OOO pune for owner Rotand·_jahm ~ Rancho Santa F~. and noWftu WOf\ $768,583 Ul b.fs can:cr. It was bis IOlb triumph in 25cateet starts, and third tn 111 outinp this year. The defeat may b.avedeah a blow to plans for Pteciswnist to compe~ in the l '/•·mile, S3 million Bttedcn Cup Oass1c oo Nov. I at Santa Arula. After havina won t.bc Sl mill.ion Breeden' cup sprint I year q.o, he was be1n1 pointed toward lbe lontef, richer race this year. Hollywood Park racing results HelvwMCI Pertr SUNOAY'S •ESUL. TS '""' .. ., •• ., ttler"11N1r'ed "'"""') FtlllST RACE. 1 Mlle Don A TOP (~liar I Good Sivie IKHMI> Antonina !Valllntuala> Time I 36 ~"° llO uo 6IO 300 uo AllO R•n Whal MavK Frencn Ster Sc.ralcn.cl Searcn For Heaven S•CONO llACE. S.., t=ur'Onll• Sratwart S.I lltomero> ~ tlO 13 .O 6.60 Raise You (McCerron> 3 IO 3 00 Sellv Porl (Stavtnu UO Ttrna I-OS. I Al.o Ran· Sc.aldln11, H"vtnwaro Folle. Ice 04oa, Amber Bnt Scratched None. S2 DAii. Y DOUaL.IE fZ 21 oald '11110 TH•O RACE. 61.-., Funonvl Amerlct n Legion (Mc(rrn) T rlple Sac I Ptnc:ev Jr J Amar lean Standard l S1tve<1\ 1 Time 116 soo 260 220 300 240 2 eo Also ltan Mlcnaollle Mln9•"• Scrarcneo None '2 EXACTA <2·4 011.0 '11 llO "OURTH RACE. I • Mlle\ Turt Morwrn Bov lStrlno Jr> 79 IO 13 IO 1 00 Slv Remark t Sl'!oemektr I 4 IO l 10 Tralttdv <SltvPnll 2 IO Tlrne 1 41 Al.o Ran Rooltvaft Road Cerro Pinlo, Pertu Tu••• Fiver. Ar~ton . Bev Your ParOon Scratcnao AmraOOUT U EXACTA (3·9) Plld UQJ.O FIFTH lllACE. 6 Fur1on9, Auto Commander (McCrrnl Sano 010Qfr f Kae!MI I Pni.enell t !>ollll T•me l ()'I) HO 290 720 2 IO 240 260 AtlO Ran Good F•nlsh Malter Grt(l()f'v Scrotcneo Dorla ' Oe11on1 U EXACTA 2 31 oa ld SJOOO Stl(TH RACE I Milt Poll Flag ISolO) V8'1 De Ro• IHernan0&1 Hurncene He< 1 Ke...,.11 T·m• l l6 l aoo 400 300 100 310 .. o AllO ltan Surolno On, so.c. Hawt1, A-..0 Po war Scra tc:ned· Vleld To Ce'll, Ooutlla o.ffdt. Crvstel Table U &XACTA 14_.) NIO '44.GO NOTE OQ -Vet De "°' Winner Oll4Ulllt141d ano ~ MCONI. s•VUfTH RACa. 1 l " Miit Turi Caro's HolfVwOOO (Bick) lUO UO HO Native Prlu <V1len1~l 1 . .0 S 40 Jack McCov ISlt>llle) l.IO Time; 1:12.3 4!$0 lllen: HtU TM BIO. Due UD. Partlel, Lu lnetonlan. Sir Rlenerd H • wve With Pr~ kratdlad. Roni ExPf'n•. Va'91111• Island U •XACTA 111-9) H id l.203 00 PICK MX 12-2-J-1-•-111 1>1ld n ts.m . .o 10 1 win,_ (MJI llOf"Ws), Plld 13,Sf7.20 lo'° Winnen Hive._,,..) atGHn. RAC&. 6 FUf'IOngs QulCk Twist <Stettenu Rlnnav-to IRomtf'Ol t<r11lloe (Velenruetal Time 1 11 I 700 310 uo •OO UI l.00 AIW Ran Slf' Mattmoyd, F'olltleat Tie. R-t Image Scretd'Ml<I Exu«>aranl'' lmave U IXACTA (3·2> PllO Sl2 00 NINTH RACll. 111. Miies Super Diamond IPncv Jr l AIPl\abelim (S~k«) Pracl\lonl\t IMcCerronl Time 21JO 2 7JO )40 HO 320 uo tAO Al.o R1n ~at, Hooefl.ll Wa<d, Hallm SCr tltfled None U EXACTA (3·1> 11<110 M300 NOTE A couOled A!Onabetlm &. Hatlm Entry WI$ SICond TENTH lllACE I Mlle war Oeot IDatenou"aye) Ganuin. Jotul (Valatlzueta) Mlonlonl CPCktall !McCerron) Time USJ 11 00 00 ).00 •.20 uo uo AllO Ran T v 041 Perter o.llvtlt Ta<l's Oa<IOY Scratch.a HarrlM>11's Turn U EXACTA (&·•> oald st9.50 NOTE OQ -MldnlQflt Coct<ta~ ran .--a 01"4uatlfled •nd Pl~ tnlrd Allendan<:a 39.150 Muluel Handle $1,611.762 Hollywood Park racing entries HolVWood Perti Todev's entn.s ( Flftll div at '1 ·div "'"""91 Finl N\t l:JO FIRST RACE. I Milt Pur~ tlJ 000 Ma>oen 11111,. ano mare\ lhree vn ri 010 and uo Clalmlno Price '31,000·'21 000 I One For Andrae ISt•vtn\) 120 7 Rare Idol IHarnandel) 1:n 3 Odle Cumber• ISll>fl'IJ 11& • Sll1<1t Coura" (Valenn,..e 1 u S Faerv11ae1 <Mezel 114 6 All N111"1 Naiee (Blaci..1 ·107 7 B•O n Tucl<ff' IMcHer11Ut 114 SECOND RAC&. 6 Furion11• Pur.t '19 000 Me•d~n ftltles and maru three veart old ano uO I Memorv Dancer (Romerol lU J Ta•• T•o U!llecll) •10'1 l Tnotn\ l odv IT0<ol 121 • rnM• To Innocence rl1Pll11rn1 114 ~ enore Steve"'' 114 o ..,,., RotQencv McCerron I 14 I \a\!•e \ JO• ISnottme .. ert 114 8 11,.~rcaO•l•tv rC••~rO\> WIO'I THIRD A.ACE 1 Fur10n11\ Pur\c-'27 000 ·~•ff '"" Old\ and uo Altowenc:e JuDtltr" MCHer11u•1 116 J t;o ~ .. tttv 'Sol•U 110 J "c• "'"t Bov 1 B1oc1< J • 114 4 Bot<l Brawif• fM<Ca rron 114 ~ Oanrv ' Kev\ 1 Slloema•er IOll FOURTH A.ACE ~ > ~ vr10n11s Pur\e \ t9 000 VI~ O•ns two VH'' 010 1 ",,., "" '"' •Mc(ar•onl i 18 : A .., \rpf>~ Romt"ro 'll 1 ')(h .,.. •QO l)ltVH'l~I 111 , "" ""'MP\\ &o.,nd L •P"ll'"" 118 ~ ,. u ,. , " t)u\ 0,. ff"\to I II 6 t! •01'. t\ 1f"'I V1t ~"lut'•e I ti I "~ I> \ o "" 111 FIFTH RACE y.,,,. T '" ""'~ ... ._,.,. 1~1\ !" •'""' l"'!(I p ... ,,. ,. ,.J -,. f ,, McC1trrnn } Yi. J' It ,.Htt 11\\81/f' J Qf'tl .... f!r."I' t..lclllll Purlt ••S OOO \]\ 000 521 soo 119 17 116 • r ,,\I • .. ,. "'"w' Mc Haf-J-.ifl. 116 ) 1-'•co P 1 Staci..> x tot 6 Rl<l9e Fllte <Stavan•1 11• SIXTH llACll. 6 Furlongs Purl& $" 000 Malden F llltn and meres tnr" vear\ OfCI and UD 1 Reise An Atvoar (Valen1uelal 114 7 Wntern AOVanlure (Ortega) ti& J Jumblv Glrl ILt-m) 11& 4 SPlcia l Strike !Oa4anounaveJ 1,. S 1nttnrtv (SIOflta) 114 6 T®Ofl'-OPS l()ougjal) 114 7 Sud<Mfl Affair (Stttv""') 11& SEVENTH RACE. 1 I I Ml~ Turf Purse' 521 000 Tnr" veer Olds end uo ClairnlrlO Prle• lS0.000-MS 000 1 PTomontorv (Toro> lit 1 Julie s Mark IMcCarronl 116 l K•n11sourv IMeta> '" 4 Penience tStevenu 11' 5 Qulfl Llel (Morano) 116 6 Suoar NOble (041varas) 114 7 Succttutu1 Bidder IDalal'IOuuavtl 116 EIGHTH RACE 1 l & Mlle\ Purse '200.000 SwaDs Slei.tl -Grade I tor tr1r" vear Old• \100 000 Gua ranteed Winner J 110,000 sac:ond \A0.000 11\trO l30 000 lourtn SIS 000 1111'1 \S 000 l Bulf•to Btau 1 Romero I 120 2 Joie Oelonounave> 114 l •m~rtou' SO!rll lOtivara\) 11' 4 C ou r Ing Covver l S•bllle) 114 S T•moeralt (Stevem) 114 6 Sout~n H810 (St\oamallarl 11' 1 Au Bon Marche IO~taga/ 114 a RelH• \Dancer l~il) 114 ' C leer C "O•ct ~Mccarron) 120 NINTH A.ACE. t I I Mite\ Purlt Tllrff vear OIO\ ond up Ctelmlng Proc-e I Lord Qt Erin lltPll•ml 1 "' P •Oom1nvo1 l Cuatr-oir1~ Mor-f"flQr ' .t.ccv Bae~ •S•e•enll S 8111'" tn I Stbtlle t 6 W"ld04''>' Tee •(H lenon I ParlP" JO"fl Odvortl • a Bf\t l eeoer 1Gllt1er11 9 vorteuter 1 Oouoll" •-denote\ aoPr•nll<:e K>C-•" \13.000 110 000 1 It .111 "' ,,, 116 116 116 116 119 P\BllC NOTICE P\IJl.IC NOTICE P\B.IC NOTIC( "8.IC NOTlCE flCTITIOU8 ........ '1CTTTK>UI .,..... ,tCTITIOUI ........ '1CTITM>UI au ... u K I.a '1CTITM>UI ........ VICE. 2026 Quell Street ~" 11un11ngton Bea ch 92680 '1ClmOU9.,.... N._ 8TA~ MAim ITAftMINT NA• ITA'Ta....,. MAim ITATRMINT The 1o11ow1ng penon1.,. Tne lollowlng penone.,.. The 1o11ow1no ~.,.. The followlng penone •r• dOlnO bl.lllneu 11 doing bl.lllMM ... dolno bullnen u · doing bu91neu u OVATION. 14731 Franklin (e)THE RESOURCE TEAM G 0 l D L E 4 F P A C I F I C DIS - A--. Sulle F. Tualln. (b)ACOUSTl-CARE, 1302 S . ENTERPRISES, 1799 New-f R I 8 U Cellf 92980 £1 Camino REel. Suite C. l>Of1 Blvd . Coste M .... TORS/CONTRACTORS, Aon St>egg, 4592 l.ock· Sen ~le, Cellf 92872 Cell! 92627 18'00 Suitt A. Herb<>< Blvd . 1\8119n, 1Mne, Celtf. 92714 Otrm1a E. & 0.llldlne F. AIYln Otlt Smith. 4909 Founteln Veltey, Celll. 92708 Alfred Turdo, 2571 Or-Putney, 114 Vie E"eu«IO, L.&llMlde Cir No , Rictlland PIClllc Conlrec:tOfa-Ola- 111'199 Awnue, Colt1 .,._., Sen ~te, Cellf. 92t72 HHl1. TPa 78118 lrlbutor1 Inc , CelllOfnle, c.IK. 92e27 EtlHbelh J. Cyphert, Peut S. V. OeYll. 464 Pree-18'00 Sulle A, HerbOI' 8tvd , Tl\la bu1lneH 11 con-1010 W Mee.Arthur 8., No peel, N9WPO(t Beectt. Celll Founteln Velley, Celll. 927C>e duC1«S by· ()()1>8rtMf'I 36. Senl• Ane, Calll. 92707 t26e3 Thi• butlneu 11 con- .Alfred Turdo Thlt bu•IMe• 11 COf\· Thia bu1lne11 11 con-ducted by' a corponitlon This ttattmenl ... llled ducted by' t generll pert· ducted by· I gener11 pan. R E Llpperd, s.cr.tery #ttfl Ille C4unty Clerk Of Or-Mf'INP nerah'9 Thi• 1tetemen1 wu flied enge County on June 27, EllM.,..h J Cyptl«1 A 0. Smllh with tile County C'-" of Or· 1H8 Thia 1tat9'Mflt wu tlted This statement wu flled enge County on June 27. m..a wtth tne County c... of Or-wtth 111e County cier. 01 Or-1986 Publllhed Orenge Coel1 enge County on June 27. enge County on June 27, ...---.....~ '1121m Delly Ptlot July 7. 14. 21. 28. 19&8 ~ t986 Publl .. Orllflge eo..t 1o&a PvblltMd Orange Coe11 n UIGI Delly ,,lot July 7, 14. 21. 28. '1Cnne>UI ........ NA• H An.NT Newport Beech. Cellf 92660 N._ I TATaMDfT The lollowtng l*'IOf\I we Sterne 0.-.~t. lnG n1e lollowtng pereona .,. doing bu9IMee u . C •Ill or n 11 , 20 2 6 o u a 11 doing ~ u · MOO-ANCHORS AWAY BOAT StrMI, Newporl Beacn ERN ELECTRIC LIGHTING RENTAi.. eoo E. Bey, New-Celll 92980 FlXTURES, 25332 Jeronimo l>Of1 BMdl. Cattt 92000 Thia bu11n... It con· Rd • El TOl'O, CA 92e30 Jo•M• Burch S•n•ll, ducted by • e«porlllon CANEOAROEN BAY, 9645 •A W..tmlnllter, Q.,. Weei.y C EIMt Prelkjent INC.. A Callfofnla COf'PC)f· derl Gr<Ne. Calif 92&W Thll ltetement WU Iii.a tllon, 20 LOMPIM. ll'Vlne. Thi• butlMN It con. with Ille County Clerll ot Or CA 9271' dUcted by: 111 lndllllduel ange County co June 27 Thi• butln .. e 11 con-Jo.nne e.Kcn Serrell 1986 ducted by· • corpor111on Thi• eteternent -llled ,..,_ C~d«I Bey. Inc , By· with lhe County Clertt of Or· PubllaMcl Orange Cout Rlcilard J. Anthony. p,. enoe County on July 1. 1986 DllllY Pilot .My 1. 14 21 28 Thia 1tatemen1 ._ llled "11117 1986 with tne County cienc °' <>r-PvblltMd Orenge Cout M· tee ::.slll '12~6 Mtcl>HI Jtmet l.oew«t ~87, VOYIQI' Cir Hunt noron !MiKh C1111 92646 This butlne11 II con :lucted by an 1ndM<1ual Mteh~L~ rn11 '"''"'*'' w1a llled Nft'1 the Coun1v CMIOI of Or snge Cour-h on June 27 1986 "' .. Publi&Nl<I Or•noe Cout Dally PllOI July 7 1' 21 211 1988 M 197 P\IJl.IC NOTIC£ = County on .My te. ~= Pt1e1 Juty 7, 14, 2 t. 28. r\RIC NOTICl n14MI M· 1H FlC~I .u..aH Dally PllOt July 21. 28 . P\lllC NOTICE MAim ITA,._,.,. Ttw lol'°""'ng PtW'IOOI are Br-lnduttrie. Inc , Cllllornl• 1644 S P1n- mounl 9lv<I . Downey Calll 9024-0 Tn11 l>ullneu 11 con- c$ucted by e corp<>f•tlon Joen Br-, Preeideot Thlt ttlletn41nl wu llled lltlth the County Ctent of Or- ~ County 00 June 24. ,,,., Publlt!Nld Oraf1911 eo..1 Delly Piiot July 7 1' 2 t 26 198& M 183 Nil.IC *>TICE NAiii ITATUmJn' The lollowlng peraone .,.. doing ~M·JIH Peintlng, 19731 8.crwnento l.n Hunl1ng1on Beech 92648 Cer1 EYWW Ryen, 19731 S.cramanto Ln .. Hvnllngton Beed\ t2&441 Thia bu1lnea1 I• con oueted by an lndMdutl Cer1 Evene li!yen Thie llet_,.,I WU med lllllth the County Cieri! Of Or 1111Q1 County on June 20, 1"6 nmu PublltMd Orange Coetc Delly Pltot June 30. July 1, 14, 21. t9M M·llf Pvbllllhed Orenge Coeft PtCTmOUI ..,.._.. ~ NAm ITATtMIUIT ~uguet 4, 11, 1918 1----.-....----.-...~--The tollowlng penlOf'll ara f1CJ 1>\1Slnet!I u '1CTITM>UI ., ..... M218 '1CTTTK>UI IU9Mll doing bu-"-• LIVING DESIGN 2666 .. A .. ITA~ PICTTTIOUe Miii ... ----------...-1TATDmlllT HOME WATER STORE iHarb<>I BMI l.o4tll ._._. nre 1onowtng !*'90"a.,. MAm STA~ M-194 o.Hy 1 Piiot July 7. 14, 21. 21, Pvbllthed Orange Coett 19U 19M Oel(y Ptlol July 1. 14, 21. 28, M-189 --"'8.IC---,.,-TI-CE--P\llJC NOTICE M-105 1986 .,.. t87 P\BJC NOTIC£ "8.JC NOTIC£ The tOltowtng pert0na .,. 8314 Sent• Ane C.,,yon Ro lc•llf 9262tl c$olng bu..,_ • Untwwt The folowlnQ C*90nl er. doing ~ ... Ouf'our 4MIWllm. ca111 sneoe I c11U<1•• l M "".,.,.' 164 F1nanc1111 SeMc.. 111u dotl'9 ~ ... flloo RCTmOU9 .,..... P\alC NOTICE .................... ........ '1CTmOU9 ........ MA1118TA~ '1CTfTIOUt ...... U ,.._..,...,.. -N.-ITAT'DmNT The 1o110w1ng penone ere MAim ITATllllEfT '1CTmOUI ~II MAlll I TATDatfT The follotMng l*"O"t llf'e dolnG butlf*lt ... rn. loAowtng l*'90M "'• .,._ IT A,..,,,. The tollowlng peraone are doing ~ 1t MOOEL STATUS INTER· 6oin0bullneaa•· Theloltowlngp.-.oneare OolngbualMMu P ARTNERS BISTRO NATIONAL 28.33 W Cout MICHAEL J MARION f, doing bullrl98t... LAV!NOER ANO AS· S AUCE ANO SAi.AO Mwy . ~ 9Meh. Cett1 ASSOCIATES. 1221 !eat W!STERN STATM OE· SOCIA TES. 3 405 W DRESSING CO .. 448 S tH0.3 DY'I' Rd . Sutt• 220. Sent• VELOPMENT COMPANY. Mec:At1huf 8IYd . St11'1tl An• eo..1 H1wy . Leoune IMcfl. CM.nee Stell'IWQ Cof· AM, Call t27C>e 457 Hiii St .. l.-Beech. Cenf. 92704 Call! tatS 1 potltlOl'I Cellfoml•. 14Al2 MIChMI J Mer!On. 23 t 1 c.nt 9285 t Oettene Ann l.A~et' Aloherd Keith $ad!IW .... 9-lfl Bl IT, WMtmNlet, \!Yalllng, La Ha«>re. c.llf Wlltlem Plllllp S.ytor, 457 2&49 E EIMl'I. Coeta Mela. S COHI Hwy , Lagun1 Cflllf 92113 toe3 t HIW St , LllgUM &eetcrl, Calft Calif 9 2627 Beach, Calif 92861 Thi• bui ln•H 11 con Thia t>ulln.tt 11 con· 02151 Thi• bu1lnt111 11 con-fhl• t>u1lneu I• con ctuated by 1 oorpotttton ducted by en lr)dlllldUlll Thi• bu~neu 11 con· ~ by; en lndlYIOuel duc:led by en lndMduel Cnudl Oordllk>. ~t MtcnMI J Merion dueted by" .,. lndMdllal Oerlene L.rl9ndet Rk:Ntd l<elgfl Sedller Thie 1tit.-n1 ... Ned Thie ecetement -llled WNbtn ~ Thia •t1temen1 ... llled Tlllt 11etemen1 ... ftlled tllltll the County C*1C of Or· with the County Clertt of Or· Thie tt•tement ... lllecl .with lhe County Clettl of Or· with IM County Clert OI Or-"'09 County Oii June 24, ~ County on June 27. wltfl ttle Collnty Cieri! Of Or· ~ County on ~ 27, 1ng41 County on JuN 24. 1tte 1tee 111'199 County "" June 23. 1th 19U i" '1t1117 '11911 tote f'IUMt ,,,_ ....,.,., Pvbll"*' Oraf1911 eo.e1 PvbtllMCI Oranot eo.t Publllhed 0renoa eou1 Publltlled Or1n911 Coe.It Pu1>111Md Orenoa eo. = PllOI M 1 14 21 28, =Pilot .My 7, 14, i1. 21. = Piiot Juty 7. 14, 21 28. = PllOt July 1 14 21 29 = PllOt July 7. 14. 21 28, M·181 M-1.. M·IN M 192 .... 1"4 Pour Le Spon, 900 Eut Bey Jerome Ct111lel Kr... W W1ln.1t ..... Arcadll Nlt1erle Ave Fount el!\ Vil-Moon. T711 Cef\•• A...nue. M• C-1. Belt>oe 92M1 12611 F'ltltotler Dr GMOen Calif 91006 1-y. CA 92708 Hununo•on BHCll CA p F Dufour ft1c • ~,.. Gr°"9. Cel4f 92'40 I Th11 bu11n .. 1 11 eon· Cley R SI~•. 111ee 9~7 corpotatlon Thie buaJMM 11 con· (fuctlld by .,, tlldtvldu., "'11!9"a A.-. Fountlln v-. W1llllm S Fledar. 17323 Thie butl.,. .. ,, con-ducted by "'lftdMdvll Claud!• L S11ven ~ CA 92708 8ut1onwood St,. F~ ducted by • corpol'1ttcln Jwome C K,.... fhla 1t•tlf'*lt wu filed fhle bu'*""• 11 con ,..,, v-., CA 12«>1 Juen Mallmann TNe 11atem.nt -ltled #Ith I"-Counly Cieri! ot Or· ~.,by .,, lndMOu* f l* t:Mlll-II oon Ttlle 1tetement wu llled wt1tl the C4unty Clertt of Or 1nge County oo J~ 27 C111y R St9'4nl <kdWd by ., ~ wtth ,,,. County C'9nt °'Or· enge County on "'-21 1ete TPl!t 1181.,,,.,,, -.. ftled w-.m a ,..., ange1 County on June 20. ION "1991 I '"4th the County ~ of Or· TNe ~ -"-' 1986 "11117 Publlthed Otenge Cout wioe Cow\ty on June 20 wl\11 the County Cler\~ Ot-ntll11 PvbfttMd Orenge Cout OaMy Piiot .1u1y 1 14 21 28 ,916 · .,. County on June n . PvblltMd 0r.,.. C'.oui Delly PllOt Juty 1 14 21 28 1018 "mu 1Me ~ Deity Ptlot June 30. July 7. 1081 M· 193 Pvbllehed On1nge C.O.t Publlhed DrWI08 C09t 14, h tHe M 101 Oally P'llot June 30 July 7 Delly Pflot ~ JO. Nlly 1, _______ .,._11_0 "8.JC N011Cl Piil.JC ll)TIC{ ,. 21. 1t1e ...,, .. t4. ,, 1... .,..,n rtalC NOTICE Aenne>ue .,..... AC~·=' I ~.=• ~= ., .,:: =:::::-on••• It rou"re looldnv for• home, rr,.1o11owtng '*'°"'at• dOlnO t>uelM9a.. covE P:1NANC1AL 1AO j clautfted tu.1 new1 for JOU. OOtng ~ N S(ASHOlll! LAWN & ~ CAflt• Ot Su11~ A&SAEAL ESTATE SER· LANOSC4Pf . 9811 Vor-ger 190,_ ~ ._:.=:::...1:1"..._•,..;;.;;'---.._-~ • • 1 , M Orlf'ge Coa1 OAILY PILOT/ Monday. July 21, 1989 '!Young and Restless' paces CBS daytime Emmy sweep I TV Ll\f!N(;\ I-=~ .L.,.., ........... By FRED ROTHENBERG thttc Emmys. 1nclud1n.a two for "All "Young and the Restless," which .,.,......._.,.... My Ch1ldrtn," and NBC won two at wa~ introduced in 1973. was the ceremonies broadcast lave hy NBC ~cond-rated dayumc $1.'ne!> th1~ past NEW YORK -C'BS. no loflierthe from the Watdorf-Astona. '>Cason. the No. I show, ABCs leaderao pnmc time, can at tea t crow Sunday CBS had dominated lhc "General Hospital." was ~hut ou1 of lc•=tL l'MmMlOAD *~Girt~ The Kl1Mlln" (1H7) Lex ...... Z.Za Gabor. •bout its momma and afternoon daytimt' Emmys' craf\ cateiories, the awards Thursday. schedule, which captured half the wrnning 13 10 ABC'~ st'ven and "All My Children," the fourth· honors It the 13th annual Daytime NBC's four. In all, CBS won 20 rated day1ime series, won a patr of i!mmy Awatd~. Emmys to ASC's 10 and NBC's sax. ac11ng awards. David Canary. who CBS, ma virtual Ile w11h ABC for .. The Young and the Restless." plays twins Adam and Stuart Chan-~~'Thi Ming Flelcle" (1984) SIM W11enton. ~ 8. Ngor. thc daytime ratings leadership this which 1s about the residents of the dlcr. was bcs1 leading man, and season. won seven of 14 performance fictitious Midwes1em town of Genoa Michael E. K.n1gh1 , who play!> Tad award~ Thursday. 1nclud1ng thrtt for City. won for best scnaJ for the second Manin. was bes1 younger leading the soap opera "The Young and the year in a row and third tame in four man ABC's other wmner was an the Restless" and two for the game ~how years. It also took home honors for best actress category. Enka Slezak 0 The $25,000 Pyramid " ABC won best d1rectjon and best wnung. who plays Victoria Lord Buchanan ":;iiiiiiiiliiiimiiiiiriii~iiiiiijiii~~~~~~------·--~ on "One Lafe to Live ... ~~· (1980) Lee ..... Jin. nllerO'Nll. ~OOOOOUPLE 'f.~ .. ( 1984) TimoOly Hut- ten. 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H S 10 JS 4 TIAC1( OOlBY Sl£R£ 0 ROllO I Ill Df ORO "LECAL UCUS" (PC) I IS J JO HS I 00 10 IS "LAIYllMTN" IPCl 11 JO 130 "CIUT IOVSE IETlCTIYf" 11 IS 1 lO l IS SOOUO, "L£CAL UCLES" (PC) aoo 10 ts "fEIRIS IUELUl'S DAY Off" (PC-13) I SCH 00 i I~ I JO 10 lO 4 IU Cl 00l8J SllREO "VAMP" (R) ins , ·~ 4 4S I CS 10 10 C IU (lt DOlBT Sl(JIO "UHTC KID II" (PC) I JO l 4S &OOllSIOlO llClll tm.Cll "IUTMLESS 1'£01'LE" (I) I 00 JOO SOO 100 900 10 45 4 IHCK 00l8Y Sl£Rl'.O lOM CllJSl "TOP CUii" (PC) 11.45, J IS, HS, I 00. 10 IS "l'SYCMO ltl" (I) to 'llC TIOUIU ,. unu CMIU" 645 10 IS ll'G ll1 "PIHTES" (PC-13) 110 .. u1ru m C1£m 100•· 'lO 10 lO l'G I J edwarda SADDLEBACK I 581-5880 El TOllO 110 AT llOCllFIElO El TOllO r.HCf JOfU "UMI'" (R) I 10 J JO ~JOIJ09l0 'l.AIYRIWTH" (PC) IJ l\ 4JO S JO llC TIOUIU ,. unu CMIU" I \ 6 JO I 0 l\ rp(j I l 1 WAl llR MAllHAIJ "PIUTCS" (l'C·l l) I IS J JO ~O 100 JO I\ Ul"4 MACCHIO "MIAH lllD II" (PC) I JO H S 600 II!> 10 lO •oe 10wt "HOUT LAST lllCHT" (I) IJIS I lO 445 lOO 915 R009(Y DAIGlflUl "IACl TO SCllOOL" 1240 Z40. 440 HO I 40 10 lO (PC ll) edwarda MISSION VIEJO MALL lh I ;,,>;>O I S 0 FWY TO f.ROWN VALi I Y . ~ .. lllATTIP BIOIOICK "fHllS IUELUl'S DAY Off" (PC·13) I IS HO. S0,100 1000 4 ruu OOUIY STCMO "AUE•S" (I) 10 t JO J JIJIOI~ •m•o "IUTIUSS PEON" (I) 100. ae. H• , ...... 10• ' IS llS le IS (PC; ll 1 cacia• •s "IU I C Stull" (I ) 'JO 10 1140 In other drama awards. John Wesle) Sht{>P. who plays Dougla!> Cummings m CBS' "A!> the World Turns." won for best supportmg actor Lean n Hunley. who plays Anna D1 Mera m NBC"s "Days of Our Lives." was best supporting actress. and Ellen Wheeler. who stars as Marie\ and V1ctona Love of NBCs "I\ nothcr World," won for best ingenuc I ~~ TRAPPER~ u.o. PMMAGAZltf HONEY'MOC*ERS -t:OO- Bob Barker will emcee the 95tb an· nu.al MlM Unl•ene f>aCeaot toJltCbt at 9 on CBS, Channel 2. • i MISS UNMRSE PAGEANT ~ .. ~. (1982) Kathryn Hlrro6d. 2-o Mnek. ~:VBRfN( ** * ·~ "Prim'• HonOt" ( 1915) Jldc Hic:tlollon. Kalhlttn T llfntt "The 52 5.000 Pyramid" was named best game show for the second consecu11vc )Car and its hos1. Dack Clari., alo;o repeated ai. outstanding host. -9:50- J..,BOXING -7~ fJ C8SNEWS G EHTERTAIHMENT TONIGHT 0 SOAP ,. ~'Thi F1'111Ch Connection" ;~Gene HICkmlln, FtmMdo !~Oft'lt" (1983) Jamea -10:1~ CD AEUOIOUS PAOGAAMMING -10'.30-1~ Phil Donahue won again as outstanding talk show host, his eighth <,uch honor and the fourth an the last five )Ca rs. His syndicated "Donnhuc .. show had won best talk show in non-performance awards announC'ed the previous Sunday. ~~CONNECTION CD THREE'S COMPANY Q) at WHEEL Of FORTUNE Ui> BUSINESS REPORT (I) PM MAGAZINE lw~=~ AMR JOUANEY8 MOVIE GD KENT AND DRU AXm1. CC) CINEMAX COMEDY EXPEAIMENT (!) INOEPEHOEHT HEWS -11~ l uamOatHEWS TAXI «m PRAISE THE LORD m DARK SHADOWS fl.' IHOEPEHOEHT HEWS ··~ "Bill. On His Own" (1983) Mldt~~unt. ~~TJB I =Rf,., MINOY Public telev1s1on's "Sesame Street" won tor best children's program for 1he SC\ en th ume. In 17 \-ears. the educat1on-mmded senes · for pre- schoolers has won 28 Em mys. includ- ing three non-performance awards earlier -7:30-e 2 OH THE TOWN 0 PRK:E IS RIGHT G WHAT'S HAPPENNG HOWll G 11,000,000 CHANCE Of A UFETIME Ht "1900" (1977) (Plr'I 1 of 2) Robet1 OeHlro, Burt Lancaster. GOOD NEIGHBORS 8USIHESS REPORT THISDAY CHRISTlAH LIFESTYLE MAOAZIHE -9'.30- (!)MOVIE FUGITIVE MOVIE CD M'A'S'H Q) HEWl. YWED GAME tD WILD AMEAICA ** ~ "V""'1 Of Thi Dolls" ( 1967) Bwbara ~lnl. Patty Duke. '1' OVERSEAS AOVEHTURE t t t "Bid Boys I 1982) Setn Penn, Rini SlnlOOI -1:30- -10:<JG-. MOVIE IJNEWS The outstanding children's special wa'> CBS' "The \.\ ar Between the (lasses." bca 11 ng C BS .. Babies Ha1..ing Babies." which had won four Em mys 1he past Sunda.,. '1i) MCUUGHLM GROUP (I) S.D. AT l.AAGE DCl)HEWS ttt "II Pens 8omlll07 (1966) l.ttllt Clron. Orlon Wtllel It COMEDY IHAK -~MOVl£S JEOPARDY U M8'V GRIFFIN m HORSE RACING FROM HOU YWOOO PARK HEWS Ill m> ALM FAOM Off~ GD 80ffND THE SCENES -11:30- B ()) MAGNUM, P I. 8 BEST Of CARSON 0 SATURDAY NtGHT U 111 Hun1ws Of The Wllcf (1974) Documentary N BC's fast-paced awards broadcast '>howed performance clip!> of the pre<.enter'>. all daytime actors. and a steam ) opening that included passionate bedroom and 'ihower 'iC:\. scene!>. accompanied b~ Broadwa) \ Jenn1~~r Lewis singmg .. ..\dd1cted to LO\.(', . SPE.EDWAY AMERICA ~AU IN THEFAMILY MOVIE MOVIE Ht "Baell Street ( 1941) Charles Boyer, Mi1Qare1 Sullavan t "LOYelines" (1934) Greg BtldtOfd, Mary Beth Evans ([)MOVIE l lo~r G)VEGAI '=THEL~ • 'Friday The 13th -The Rnll Chapter" ( 1984) Crispin Glover. Klmt>erty Beck -em-u (J) SCARECROW AHO MRS. tt•.11 "Streamers" (1985) Mettnew Modine, Mlcheel Wnght. g) STARTRE>< fD YES. MINISTER NIK. the No. I m•two1k in pnml' time: but a distant third tn daytime. uo,ed the broadcast tn promotl' 1t' da) time senals. part1cularl~ .. Santa Barbara .. 70 staffers ousted at CBS News "RUTHLESSLY FUNNY FARCE.'' <>RAN~f COUNTY REGISTEJt. \f1< ht1< I 1'11•1tt·ll R .. ~ .. . -NOW PLAYING --· .. _ ...... T _..,., ---... .,,. By FRED ROTHENBERG A,. T....i•lon Wtlt .. I NE~ YOR1'. -c H\ News had had new\ for 70 staffers. w.ho were told that 1heir Johs had been cut 1n the net\\ork'\ latt·,t round ot budget ~lashing ThL' cut\ had tx·en e\pcctcd since Juh 2. w-hcn the < B~ Broadca't ( rroup announced 11 would drop 700 P<l'>lt1on'> about 525 through la)ofT .ind th<: re-,1 through at1nt1on and Joh t onsohda11on .\1 that 11m<: C H\ "lews ...aid 11 \vould lo<,e 90 P<>'>it1on'> 70 through la)off<. Thursda} the ax fell "The date tha1 distresses all of us i<. here." ~1d (RS News President Van Gordon Sauter 1n a memo to the new.-, d1\ i-.1on "The CBS New~ la}om will be rnndudcd h\ the end of the dav .. George Herman. 66. veteran 1clc- \ 1<;1on and radio correc;ponden1. wa' the mo't familiar name let go. He ha'> a umtract through January and will 'ita) until the end of the year. Most of r========================= E><CIEPT .. OUOAYI ~ ITAAAfO * 1 •fATU"l8 'Ni'aif)-I•J• 11 11u1~J1 n 10 r ... 11, s t1"4._ • DOUT sn110 O«I0041T HIHIS tlLlT CITSTAl RUNNING SCAUD 111 iLjto!fPlilUI DOltT STlllO"TOM CIUISI TO' GUN tl'GI I 1n.u J•Il I;~ lf:U UICI is VAMP (I I ,, Ml 11JO .,)0 no HIHCI UNDfR THf CHfHY MOON l'°'U) 41l0 10 )0 AKE WO (""'"' South 11i ))IH Ull/Foc•llr N Dal ""'• IOtllT HDrOIO' DHU WINOll UGAl E.AGUS !'91 I 21JD J 10J J 1JJ l llD 11 i4S IOC*IT DANOtt•lllD BACK TO SCHOOL ''°''>I 11301 .. 44' ""'."'' ~TSYUIO OAHflT ot vno .. mt 111110\11 •UTHUSS 'IOPLI 1111 INI UI _,,. •M l:Jt 1•.M ANAHEIM Ol4111t ttltfL!mtn II ft11f1 fm l lillfl ,., '•.tN()f',.i •u ,, Atf~' PIRATI$ 1,..1J1 ILIMINATOH !N I TOM hu1u TOP GUH 1N1 llUl CITY twl 1 . PSYCHO Ill 1111 2. COlllA 1111 2 . HOWUNG II ltl Ce];JJ:@• (?!•! NHMV I 4 ,.., I ~ ALllNJ 111 COCOON ,..u, -fTMfW tlOOPICtl fJHll IUllLH'S DAY OfF 1 .. u1 CLUI PAUOIH ,,.Ill LA MIRADA GATEWAY ..:..;."""';;.&;;~~·..:::--:;;;••:.:.••::...:A;.:o:::;w<~••:::.••~ n Uj SU 11 U I.., S " Vll'!y v- DOLIT sn110 * ALllNS 1•1 I ll 4·>0 1 >O 10 lO ~ ,_ICI UT,_ OHU DOlaT ITIHO IAlP'H -CCHIO NOlllTU•t 'l'Ar MOlllTA KARATE IUD 'All II 1ro1 I IS , ... •·ot l•JO 10 U OAHHT Dt VITO/lmf MIDllt IUTHUSS 'fOPll 111 11 lO, >O ••lO •·U 1, .. 10 40 MATTHIW HOOHIC• FH•IS IUHLH'S DAY OFF 1~1>1 11:40 1•4S 4:SO t •U t 00 11 OS TOM CIUIH TO' GUN tl'GI 1111l·IOJJO10 1000 OllllOOllT HINU-Mll T CITSTAI. IUHHING SCAHD ltl I IJ l U S II ... , I,_ 11 BUENA PARK 11111!21 4070tl 1oul• W el llo•I' ,,,.. "~~1 ~41 , •1"f~ CNIAC( IOfolft VAIA' 111 HOU$1 1t1 CNllOOllY Ml .. 11 RUNNING ~lD Ill WISf GUYS 111 ~'Of VftO •UTMLIH PIOPLl 111 OOWH ANO OUT IH llVHL Y HILLS ,_ lo HABRA •• ~~ •• . J • • • ........ ""° lUTMUSS 'IMU 1t1 DOWN AHO OUl IN HVllL Y Milli I'll 00\.tT UHIO "RATH l'°'lll I >O l 4S tot I )I 1•U DOllT ITIHO toelN WIUl.Uil'1Tttl O'TOOU ClUI 'ARADISE !'°'Il l I JO J H I .. 1 4S t·SO llG TIOUIU IN LITTLE CHINA fl'G-UJ I lO t 110 •• 10 PSYCHO Ill 111 J»O 7·10 11 IO UGAl IAGLIS il'GI ,,., • 01 ... ,, DOlaT sn110 IOt lOWI AIOUT LAST NIGHT !ti I SO 41U 01>0 IM 11 Ot LAIYllNTH fl'GI l >OJ·li ALIENS ltl COCOON 1,..u1 tOOHff DA-lflllO IACK TO SCHOOL 1,...u1 fl)ll rtl "'""" MA((HI() K.AllATI KID 'AH II ,,., NO llTalAT, NO w1a1NOH tit -"*"" NOIHICll "Hll IUlllll'S DAY Olr ,...111 CLUI PAllADtH 1,..u1 the other staffers must lea\C.' b\ thr end of the month. · Herman J01ned ( B') 1n I 944 and had served as White HcrnS<.' rnr- respondent tn the 1950s and 'flO\ and moderator on "Face the Nat1un· from 1969 to 198' Kecentl-.. he has done some ( B~ .. Newsbreai.s:· the one-minute pnme-ume news ~gment. a<i well a\ radio repontng. 1nclud1ng anchor worlc on pres1dennal new.~ con- ferences. Sources w.ho spoke on rnnd111on of anom mil} said theS(' on·air reponer\ w.e~ dropped· Gar) Schu'\tcr and Sam Ford from Washington. ')and~ Gilmour from Atlanta Carloc; .\guilar from Dalla!> and Nadine Berger from Los Angele\ C BS New'> would not rnntirm or d~n) an) cuts, respecting the w1\he\ of the released staffers. CBS Newc, -;pof..ec;w-oman Ann Morfogen -;aid 1 he cu1s. Morfogcn said. affected \ tnUJll~ l'\ Cr} jOh IC\ cl rhe m.1 1ont\ w.en· in '>Upport !>erv1ec\. not in d1n.·ct on-air or cd1tonal lunctlon' l'<o '>1affe~ were cut from · ( R~ hen1ng New.s:· although 1he n· leased reponerc; had c;omeume\ rnn tnhuted to that broadcast Ont· pru gram hit pan1cularl) hard wac; "Sun da' Morning." w-h1ch lost e'ccu11vc producer ES Lamon·au\ a\ \\l'll a<. sc' eral segment produn•r\. Bureau" in l ondon and PJm 10 .. 1 producers. but no hurcau\ w.crl· c.:losed ··"11ght"at< h · < H\ l.He-n1gh1 1 news and 1ntcrv1ew. \how-was 'k!v1:d but forced 111 reorgan1H' .ind streamline 11!. operauon Mortogcn said "N1ghtwatch" will face another round of cut!> after the reor~n11at1on ( B~ News. which losl 125 pos- 1t1ons last fall w.111 ha\.e about 1.150 emplo)eC'> b) the end of 1986. down from 1.)75 one ~car ago NBC News \31d 11 had about 1.300 s1affers A.BC t'<ew\ \aid 11 had more than I 100 \la ff tr'> The Broadla'>t Group cut'i . .imuunung to R percent of( BS' work force "ac; the mo-;t SC\ ere belt- 11ghten1ng '>toll' I q11 after cigarette advert1smg \\3\ hanncd from all hroadcac;t<1 \II broath•"' tli,1<iwn-; 1nc..lud1ng i:n1ena1nmrnt new.s. spons. radio and the o~ncd·and-operated '\W· 11ons w.erc afTettcd b~ the recent red1Ktmn' l BS \Jld lht• tuts w.erc due to tht.• ( B\ Hrnadca<.1 (1roups's declining ad't.'rtl'>1ng rt'\l'nuc<, and \tagnant pro Ii 1' "-\lthuugh 1t "ot ltttk lOnsola11on that nthl•r lOmpan1e~ arc going through \lm1lar penods of anguish 11 doc\ remind us of the wrenching l hanttl'\ 1 n the l'lonom~ that '>UPP<lrt\ uur w.url.. · Sauter said "There 1~ no real Jlternall\L' to the steps the Broadl'a\I (1r<'UP I\ asking th1\ month·· fht• rt•lea..ed w.nrkcrs n:..:el\.ed a henrlit\ pal I.age. 1ndud1ng SC\Cranct' pa) \3t.3tlt)n time and tnforma11on ahout pen"1on and insurance .\ packL'I wa' prm 1ded that included plale\ IO look for iob' wa1.., to inter' 1c" and prepare re,um<:'>. and 1J.~ mlormauon T hl' packet '>'3\ prepared h\. C. BS ad\\:rt1\1ng .rnd design department whKh learned Thursda\-that 17of1t~ 20 cmolo\-ee'i w.ere cut.· ~'flf1'1\o 11.-:""'ot"'\t.-.v":'n.Ott(-. O M •4/V> t••Wr.11'~.., ~C~ NOW PLAYING COSTA flftSA Ectooms c.-~·· 979-UU l'OUHTAIN VALLEY lOwMC!t f1lu I& Vtnf-, U9 l!IOO LAGUNA HILLS OAANOE ORANOI ~UCh11"()1 .-1 U9 6"0 fOWJ<O\ ~I Uglf"' Al!K 0<,no. "" " ~ '68 6611 637 o~o COSTA MESA Eo-#atcls ,_ Cerl• 751 41&4 l"VINE LA HAlllA •<>f'AHOE •STAHTOH fOW~IQ:SY llO'~• 891 ·0S67 EOW1nlt ~ooatirtOOt 5$1 06M AMC f nll""' ~ Cit) Ctn!•• 11131691 06JJ W 2~5l utGAL RAOLD C"Q) A80UT LAST "IQHT (12:00) (21.JO) S.Oi °'l f12.251 (2 SO} 1·:asa.1o·os s s 1 ot.1011> ............... lllS GAY CWf' ,...,SJ SHOWS,,,.,. 111 : ·oo) CJ 11)1.107• S Ill OS "-AllA ft IUD II (N) J12·00) (2•U) 4 111 1 IS t. t )I T~•'*'r!) I 12t 2S) (2 4 I OS 1,u .. t o -IN 70MM- RUhh .... 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'" -""""'" ___ ... _, ....... ..... ....... 122-10 ~ ,.-NEWPORT Clfllo9.1-. .......... ----..,,..;.......-MM.OOO. &MoWo eo. a Bdnft, 3 Ba. poot. 0960. IHIWfl Ltg 1•. 1ee. Ofl ooeen. e.. __. + " -...., In • wt roc.c1on. tor • LOiT .,_ .... CAT 11111 owner/agenl, M&-3120 '8t ·~-:' ... "1>'o. -.-· .nd" poot 8eMtM .., •tt Gar· .!. "::..: Mi5.::0~ WRITER ....... ""· ..... lne9ky pno.. 2 Yl"I on .. ~ 7111.,...,.,. orl7W518. -ok?Only~· ~. 1,426+._.and --~.-.decka. ,___., .,.,_ towatttoff'W?"t.ext good'-ile.a1....., NO Nwpt-4..ldO ... 58f 3BL -w . ctep. 173-1734 IPL Sony, no Pit*-BACHELOR! ter._,.,ger11 contrect ~ p ml MMl29 $375 000 81 'to St. 40' ,..._., IJl.llll bltb!Uft oondo, blly view, 28drm 1\4~ '715 NEWPORT HEtOHTll eaq>, ectt l'9fa. 111-7261 1l LAiii' blklllelt .._.,..A• tot. N.r bt.Oti & --. *l.Mge 2 Bdrm 1 Bath HA NBA. F\lm/unfum, 2ldnn 28eUI a740 YHrly. aoa a9t. rn ..... ffli & a .... 11191*'. Mboe Eftalwttndt f7MS53 Dupt9Jt. Garage. 2178-(; •1100. 1et, i.t + ... * w . WlleOn 131-5513 &45-3813 CAN Y&J AilM i g; m &I u:r.' G:.. ..-WAN>-.. P1~~7:5''"°· No l45-1T73 IW mlQ BAHIA MAR AP'TS IU: .. llT PMf1 tor 3:; 111~.fr:: .. ~;; e7M<ttJ • ~":t'!4 p.c E·INufT 3bdnn 2be dbl fer 18A, Mf, reno-. leundry, 1Br 18&. J*1 futn IPl home ~~/Cotta ~ ~ LAiii' ff/Ool1•tllc Clll ~ :• pk In w Hwpt No avatt 1/1 .,..., kit W. pool, ceri>ott. No pMa. $1100 No ptt187U700 Meea .,.._ >ant r9f9 wtlt, 3 yn, TUtdn & • :.:r maini. seoo:ooo 91e8tiB.AY &1100 53M191 AQt... saaG/mo. 931w.19th St. . 722...-rM Cit &4&-0819 . .. ....... ""' ill' ..._. .......... ., Prlne BAYAOKJE 28R MA + 540492 •UlfllUIT ~_.. _ _.... / 1mamL.'""' 722-1312,AEWAN>I ,_ ,_.. . .. 28R 28A condo Ftplc; ~-...._ w no nvvv•.._ ........,, orly P'We· 722.eac>e IPAll...,I OEN CONDO. 2 cer OW· llZTW-W 1• mett BR. IY rm & wld k 'MY o1Mn & \9-t42 eun.t, ea.ta ..... LoeT 8lky T.,.,..,, 1t .. t JIW&IUll age.::= l epe. aeted. t500/mo Stove crpta hk Ouerd o-t ~ wad wlhome r9Plh I ler'°9d YWCf. C.. .,.,.,., monUI otd flWe. ..... fir.... 11 /mo, "40-5324 ~ ..0 p.ca ~2 ' 1ae 'f 15951mo. e.:.oe1, ~. wllt'I 10 eet ~at M6-1242 ,::'#f6..~ Hiii ....._ 1• Frptc. vaulted cellnga. dbl •EASTBLUFF AREA • 2 Bedroom, 2 Bath on Vk> . Into ~.V.:'~;g h1h• I ft-ndal 8Y OWNER gel', pool lpe. No peta. Nice 38r 28a. fer, paUo, tor la Quiet neigh-unawr •JU buy. Aew9rd -LOllt -or-.. Woodlak• Condo. Seo 1Bdim • sn5 comm pool, trptc 11300. ~. se50 No p.ca W/petlo. Mr lhoppllig cntr laraita [11 Ital helnu1 & .... ._ .,., gated comm. a..ut !eke 28drm 2~8a + Din at75 Vitia Rent* S7M912. t90-2170 SIM Ho pet& 840-1364 2741 !uwtaitill ... BfNI, tNn W/tNllJt tlll. :·~ :: .. ~,:. 2B~: 981 w . 18th St &4$-2739 Ocwl ~ Sbdnn 2be Ltg 18' on Victoria, ft( EA8TBLUr1 TownhOuM m 1 cb BXmmmN ~ ~ '1.:::-:z. ~ dr~ bllnda. Nr ~ lllft.l W/ .. K hM lndd9 dtn 2 gar frp6c N'wpt Blvd. Sperkllng 3Bdrm 2 ~S.. 2 cat gar· Ind~ ger~ Eateb. Ntwpott Bdl .,.._ Mt-210!I PIZ&.1120.000. 831-9053 211d PLUS «ICIOMd yerct. •1200 53M191 A.gt,_ clMn. ~·· drpe. stow, M,~~5 u.ioo~. (g•t•d) community, Wiii ... (7,4)o;22~· ~;;~~;~~=: 54&-3227 Stepe to Nl"1 "°'* 5 Cll'let -95. Ho ~·· • · S125/mo, 780-9842 • C...ttry l.tb EASTSIOE 2 ~ 1 room leyout 2be fer fl'fd Rudy to go 990-2170 • Ulfll UIT ...., fe Lta 814 • Cr.nit IUS Ba1t1 wttti d, · p.c noo 539-1191 EMt9'de 28ctrm 1 Bath En)oytheknwryoftNan· trt.nd <30 to ITIAd •• to IOi:f& i: In Pild&: sm1mo ~~= Aot ,_ upeien. o.ao9. 1 Aduft duelV9 au-ct vet*' com-LI. lllt~t I Clll FIST I wtthoUt ••11denta). 1 View Memorlal Park . Waltl to bCtt Pooee & ten-pref'd H50fmo. Agt, munity Iii• epedol• 1, 2 m/illtl &t Nll&JI-he¥e time tor the tlrw (Vi.te del Mtr), N.B. 1375 Ellide 28R 1BA. OW. encl n6a 48' 2'A&a. on canal 241-8282 M 3 bdtm Condo Apia. -•t _, tNf9 In .. Md _,. • ,.. eedl. (819) 729-1514 ywd, wtt hkup. $715 Incl t1e95/mo. Avell now. EMt.lide 2BR 1BA .......... ~ Amenltlee Incl trpa,... •• REAL ESTATE LOANS ~. I'm.~. ens·~ .... ~.· ~ watar, + wi dep DOCKSIDE RE 722·9730 -. ban, AIC, ~oe. W/O fSO + IQ ft. Pf4Y;t; OfG lat. 2nd & 3'd T D'a _,.,, -fV -• Ltts ltr Ille HM 91 M 875-3432 :':t=~ ~~ly ~2'::: hkupa & 2 ear ferage&. 1n Westdlfl s 1.36/Ft Ind ~ Ptobe ok "6gh11'3. I lb ttlu11a. •llAILIT EASTSIOE2BR 18A Ytarh211Mrm NOO/mo. 8*5MI From $1395. Sorry, no uuea & Jenhona! Celt llY•Lm•l.&'t ~'::1:.=· R-2 lot located In a or-t #/gerage. W/O hkup. OoeM-1'titW. Ottlera ...,.._ P9ts. CALL "'4-0509 14$-4831Of131·7911 24 HOUA8 etC. · "# ,... ... arM. Uw In a llttle $150/mo, Incl gardner. able c:IOet to btedl. I NEWPORT MARINA APTS * DESK SPACE * GARY <7 141M7-3203 Seeking mm~ oom- c:ottaound bultd )'duf N-6"2·5225 O&mlYID'Jll Wezl:field •Bay vr.w 1Br 1Ba. Garden off lrg 1>41tlo &200 w1oow hae MONEY tor ~· ~It ,.6&..:! ture. Priced 10 Mii u tt ••--JI~-••unmnl 11000 sq ft. w 10 hkup, mo21oow.eo..tHtwey TO. a10KJup. no orecttt .... ~:~tad......_.. tust t.11. $1 10,000. .,..,_ Ila .a.-·-•11• 11r micro, frpk:, ~garage. Ste 24!0. NB 142-5002. v , no penetty. Ce1 ~ .__, n-~ • -.-lal llUtt fer lalt c.ta•... 1114 ~ttraettw2Br 2Ba,atow. _., •-• Ukebtlndnew.Allutllltlee PrvtbeadlS1475 n6aonAaoc.i737311 lrlg, OIW, oek c:&blneta, paid Pool gare;. 1 Sorry no~· 780-0919 IM mul FllJ lcWl I GMllJ IAI mtl lllA Traditional dbl C'~ ~~2e~ llata ha •••• ~,. Ctind ok. sOrry, no ~.. N~PORT PIER AREA 181f Wettcllft ....., .... ......... M12 ---HA I-·-( .. '1S114,iM) Realty peta . 1114 18drm M06 3BR 2BA ~t YMrty no Nwpt Bdl. 541•5032 agt PLEXle AELM iii '°'· ID eonwww i iLC ~-..-•-4 bdrm, 2 bath home. A.-631-7370 E'SIOEI L'lll ~ 3t>d, 111Jllf1 28drm 18ath $710 ~. garaoe $1400' mo ~ttomey to "*• ~ lngtoruecurepereanto lntOeh CompuWa. a1s I mftllll model 1rg lot quiet ~ 31hba, lrp6c, fwrlCled yd 301 Avocedc> &42·9850 avall nowt 873-e640. tlgloua & beM1fu11y ct. help 2 Ew09WI glt1a wtth Hf ~ tutottng .. I,.·. I ar..t home f« femily 1111· cation' Chuc* h .tz JonM wtgrdn. 2 ear ger eval 8/ 1 Cneapar ltlen,.., ,...ti 2bd. Eatalde 2er 1 ea. bMrned C«ated Nwpt 8ch omc. flnanc:lal ...ietance. w11 Any program or toftw9N. lnglndentartattMng.Pri-831·12'Sor8*5743 PRIME 11350 mo Perfect fOf 2t>atwnhM. &a/clncl oelllngt ffl)IC gareige ., .. , ....... 1 .... spacie. FM .... coo-peyin-.t.722~731M 179-0561 Gene .;. vale large IOt with :1-BELCOURT rmmat•. Awl IS45-0H8 A.gt Pat Cobb e7S.2013 Pv1 patio. se9o-1700 .+ ff.-kef• 142·2Hl t.c:t Weft Mallefta 4350 546--0819 ' ==·~~ f.:::y ,,•; :z:ri R For ..U. ~.~~ng In E:::e ~ue 3br1:=:r. mtaa. ~-=~ =!2:~~f:I· VERSAILLES 1BR PnthM Voo ~~=;.:0 noor ....,..ff .J. 11111!~1 .l .. room. Walk to IChools. '~ ~ Beac:tl Quar1er . -ups pa _ •• Oulet l«.Mlon. Avall now. ~ 1% return on CJallllii9 Ali perk, and lhopplng vtl-;;;';~ lot. reedy to 1700 a 53M191 Agt fM 1 M 2 BR E/alde. Nloe. $775/mo, ...... Agent Ml Ill llrJU TO.. A19o lend on & buy leige. ..'JWT build. OLYMPUS PA· EHc condo w/2 rnatar Isl... 2IM $585 & $700. OIW, Frig. 844-7211 -.mC)M ptcg, utftt paid. T01. $10,000 up to Mi::::::":"' to 0-: '°' • VICKI KRAUS Eutalde3bdf'm,2._.bath. CIFIC(714~741 tultea Frple, wet bar, 2 Gu&wtrpd.Adultt.NO Vllla BalOO. lBr t>eyvt.w 2855Ec.tHwy. 17Me00 JUMBO'S.Cal!Dennleon EatCM~~ ".::/ Jutt Hated. New carpet & car attach gat, pool & Ill HH YUILi ~··Yr r... 548-0391 S9•5 VerUlltM Studio DESK Spac»-lncl Sec. AMOC. 973-7311 NMd• trena & 'rtft paint. Covered patio + Prime Eaatsld• Coata spa. No'*'· St 100/mo. Wll• lltJ M2· 11M mTlll. $650 2Br $950 28'. bey Pre.tlgloua padflc Piaz.a. a....-ts ~4or142·1329 more. FOf a prlvate lhoW-MeN lot. Approved IOf 3 Pam Mosalt>t<r 780-5000 2BR H~eA twntlaa. E/'60e OCMn vl9w $1200 A.gt 234 E 17th • 109 ~-...,...-----z.r:-I Ing cell ~ GulntMr Unit Condo I 150,000. Of 759-1890 BALBOA ISLAND. ~ 2 loc Pool lndry 531 .... oeo $500/mo, ~ R E : Lin I ,.... JIU .. lrtfn I 531•1 962-2213 M &42-4099 EXECUTIVE! 3bd. 2ba, ~:= ~~.~· C:. t~ room $745'f:io~· Ilise ltatab &4$-3120, CM COmpeuiOiirn. iC'd 75Q·Q100 --~----. . .. MIHIUlllllllAll ··ii·~-~ fr1c. dtw. Recently r• 8 8)795-MOO 231os.n1aAna • r:oR RENT .nare omc. fNM\ IM drMr tor wtdow _., Forec:toeure & Income ~· r ltata11 decorated. wkly gar· watar ( 1 TSL MGMT 142-1803 hlltxtl fiM aulta lncMn JM ott, recp uunll Nl.J ledy, llYH\. "'° "'*nc>-~. Lr.1 fOf LMa. 1lT . ;;; /ii::J denlng service Incl -ID[ CD[£ wtfront hm, pvt rrn. C.. • Free Market Eveluatlon. • '" _.. $1200. s.-6-9950. lalha Ptaianla llSt&IJ. LOCK TO BEACH .,.., dealt & et\alt9,c:opy M fl\ 557-9891 Of 54fr.2924 llftl LL lie.ION But. larMu IMI ~1111 110 FLAT BARGAINS 2IO'J S525/mo 1BR 1BA, •" 1$6~ ~.J;' :~· ~t~· c~5.°° 0oo"=! tNanted pennenem PIT .... m ctty ,, hM lndds Under $600 2bf pool clMn cozv 1Bdrm, 1Bath. bltlns. tndry rm. OMr 549--0959 &41--0290 Cal: Hounwork. lndry, yn Ill~!~ ~~tyLIT BMut '~ walar· den !Jar trplc kldt/pett orptd decor ctllld ok lo stove. carpets, drapee. bMcJ'3~ -=-St .... OFFICE BUILDING '#0111, wMh c:ett, eitc. 20 1325 1 000. 780-1468 front 3BR 2BA home. grdnr 11100 53g..9191 dep Of Walk to beaetl. No pets TSL MGMT. &42~1803 I Huntington BMclh, 11,000 MJ-1111 Iva wt! (fteltlb6e), ~hr. F.m rm. 3"'' ..... , d....... Ag1 lee •NM111* $600/mo 875-0447 Block tom. Mature .... ft $13M 10 II ""Gel 54&-3292 ~ .,.,. ......... •-•L--1 I • I Und« $600 3t>drm time wge lharp 28' upataln, Male, prof !Hmk 25+ un-b;,, ~n .. . 111111 llMI Priced reduoed &e0,000, ..._ I U II"" •aide local kids Nwpt Penln 38' 28a gar. abtolulaly lmmac:ulata, 3 lum 1450 +MC +utll & Spec:tucler panoramic now $517,000. Cell ~m AffMd;g; ftet IU5 hu .:::.... ...,.._ ....... .,191 lndry, lrplc Yrty Rentalt belconys, endoMd lock· hlkpr &4S.&599. SUPERB LOCATION v19w lot ovenooklng New-84e-378a. wt! 554-3880 .....,_ "'"-• ....,.._ VIiia Rentals 875-4912 ble pan¢ lltc Qtt1Qe owr!o<*lng ,.._. Classified wons beyoad 1 ,...,_ of 1 dollrt port Harb« A unique ,__,_ I gar updtd kltch yeet1y call Agt lee a :J:':CO A\11111~ Female only $300/mo Full port Harbor Approx ptoparly located In NQh UTiat 4 Info 53Mt91 Agt fee Nwpl Penln 38' 28a. 2 cat gr • · houM t\1111 3 1 1 .. MCUftty ., .. with 24 hr BV OWNERl FM rentJIM. lull lmmac Q9I lndry frp6c lg ct-* now No ~·· 543-8279 OC~ let m ~h 1100 aq fl &45-7100 IUOllfnllf 3BR 2BA condo. Kit Sli50 yM,ty ..... Vute to • qu ·--v · ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;;,_..;;.. ___________________ _ guarded gate. A.tklng Condo ac:roaa UCI. 2bd, sm.n 28' Yrty '875 mo w/dlhwr & pantry, gat, Rent~ 875-4912 ' RIJ If( borhood 556-2278 1795.000 cuh. FM ad· 21Jtba patio, ale, trp6c Avt $99! 111 873-680e brick patio. Buul 2BR 1BA. dlhwr. l>elc. ltttls/••tth 2711 dlt.lonal lnfOfmallon, cell MOYe In nowt $140,000 •-•L--grounds, pool. Down· YEARLY untum 2BR 2BA vtew. an blllnt $875/mo _ 253-8928 Prlndpalt onty 644-6512·0 854-0782-N -..-town area. S 1100. call Frpk:. patio. gar. Slape to 2201 Pacific IUIJll llm Tllnf....... Ptaia,.}a all7 SuMn 213-59&-3901 ocean $900. Mrs. Fo11 TSL MGMT &42·HI03 tNkly rentals now avall. ·-.. ---·-IJIWIO ct\0i09 JS;nn renteii 1765 MAC ARTHUR VILLAGE 6«-1578 °'997-8211 NICE2BD.1BA $14700 wt< & up. 2274 Uwtt Priee4 o...I gourmet kltch chlld ok 1Br. c:lean, quiet. end unit , Ctrtu ••1 .. , 2if2 2 car f:t,o tmall yard. pet Nwpt Blvd. CM 948-7445 COLDWeu BANl(eRO llHet" ... lanet i;"f..' rno<• 539..e 191 ~!~~~: ':!u~~~ 2aR ml unfum garage ~ia Rent~i9~· SU 1111 LOllE Trl-tevel 1740 aq ft 3 $620 499-5380 ~ apt, no 1>4111• 1 c:et gat, '° 3028 W. Pacific Coat Hwy -..... .,_-.. Bdrm •• 21A Bath. family tn8U ••I •u 2122 ,..., ~ .. ,., 3bf 2t>a Jacuz ~~1~1a9~'=1.~ ao~ . SWIH II, E. ~ wtcBeaf' 00Refr1g ~ ... 111 IUOI room. air cond. 2 car * a11111111111 * & pool S:&i othert avall 780-0807 M 675-6000 E aide lrg, nu dee, 2 bdrm. lg depot! p-.-r,~~ce~ ,r:;~~: 28R 2BA. den w1"°' lub. 53M191 A.gt IM DESIGNER, FURNISHED j 1r'~t,,:!io~:+ ltatah tt Uart Ct\ermlng 3-BA~ tllQhty CU$-pools, view of lrvlne ft: ~~=ga~~ New Condoe 38' 2'A8a. 2 TOWNHOUSE $650 aec oep. 131....o3& 2124 torntzecf. ao1ar pool. IP&. Ranch. 3 yra old , loC $lll00/mo 840-7904 ml to bc:h. 1450 all, dbl POOl &tennlscourta. t11-•• 18drm. AU prlvlleges. 2FP,ll'IUttara,formalOR, $159,900 854-924' . ~lnc:dyd$1195Pet0k $1295 Mo.87~ ... ,_ $250/mo +S250dep Avt large FR. bMmecl oeii. UNIVERSITY PARK C30BMR·J~~EWGL y OE~ 1844 Of 642·~ DUPLEX. 2 bdrm. 2 ba, 2Bblrtl wt/gatncdl.Crpdt~/~tlo' 8/1, Prof only C•ll Lara I""• CU8tomtzed & V«Y 3t>d .. _ h /""'"" ..,... .. ,_.. arg, ,w, S •RPI di n Fn4 - -· 831-8!>85 Of MM147 .:~., t 1hll ""-....,t, 1 llry m w ....,.,., frplc laundry patio H" 2bd, ato~. w. neer school. tennis, 838-4120 all 1-5PM _. .~ .. .;;;;-· ale. thuttera. $195K, lee. $lso0/mo 844~993 encl gar & lenoed yerd lhopl, bMch. Xlnt oond. 1187 Victoria "C" .. $675 3BO. 28A 1 n.. to beaCh _...., extras. &40-1529. agl • · $750. 548-9950 lmmed. occupancy. 1 yr In NB Mtn-amkr, 25-35. --------L 8111• I New 38R 3'A bath, lrplc, ••a-•s IN $1200/mo. 975-4480 MESA PINES 2650 Harle prof w/rflf. $300/mo + 13 a,871 auu wet bar, dbl gar, top of _. -STUDIO '550 utll, 875-5508 llPll LIUntl hFbt OR BUY LIKE the llne appllanc:H . 3BR 1¥eBA. frplc, pallo. mn" IDOi 1BR 1Ba $650 - One atory ctntomlzed. RENT 3t>d, 2'At>a, a tum-$2000/mo A.gt 17s,.5:j54 dal'lwr, gat. Prime El llde 28r lrplc 1995 No pets. TOP AREA. Oulet, No Peta Roommete Connection t>Mut 2bd, 2ba condO. lg key model home. Mc locallon Im med oc· Avalllmrned 720-9422 * •54~2447* * • 100'1 of Leads Avall ltv rm. w/frplc:, apec:ious Nash Realty &42•1334 M SPACIOUS 280, 2BA cupenc:y $950/mo Call IC: • U4i •---L. u.ae •Open 7 Daye A w-. patio. welk to mar11et & 675-6 99 Duplex. frpk:. d/w, new Marlfyn S31·128e \lftll t11 .. -la1t . ..-a .., •Servtng aH OC 141--0229 rest,$ t25K. Ruth Laurie 1 t ~· +~'A T,/:To; I •ii, ~~\~. &£ C&ta a;;a 38f 28f 1'XL 1165/mo. FriliC. BALBOA PanlMUla Fem agt, ~ l!!f!!! ltac~ 1 um na, • 4 r , Cottage. cerport. W/O bl1ln1, crpt, drpa, encl 2bd atepe to beeCtl $400 '"UYl&-•n *2-...11111* appt780-8812,avalt&-1 ~ • Hkup Small yard garage.Wthr/Oryrhkup. 1nc:tUd.a utllltlM. avail- -' r-.-. ;. • $795/mo. 722-8294 NMr bMch 536-0921 able lmmed, 875-8715 WI un -MSIJ ·-IUllTilll •PENTRIOOE COVE. 28drm $625/mo. Good I<>--m. CdM 28drm 1 Bath." flJm • .,.. .,,...,., . Total, .. lam rm. Now 1329,000 / ., 2BR 1BA. gar, lndry rm. frplc, ,_, bMCtl, lurn . Y04Jf daughtar't preyers •BR 3BA. pool, tpa, lrg ~ 28' 28a Condo WI O. 2 cation. POOi. r.und"' I•· ,_, _ ......... 2BR + lofl. 3BA -3 3BR 3BA, ""'""· remode4ed 1 .... -...,., car garage w opener cllltl•. Sorry, no !*•· aundeck, 1 block to quiet female non-smkr ,......,... .,.,.,. ~ $1050 Over 11ream1 & 423 W Bay 780-8083 8 11a111 oo ,,., acre w/N.B kitchen, many ••lraa. lalls No pets 549-24'7 beech. $675tmo. 1375. 875-514 edd,_., All this al only Now 1310,000 28r 1'1tBa Twnh•, frplc, 1308 Walnut DELUXE 8 Id -Cond '2«>.000 Agt 840-5560 BKR 75g..1234 Dua Ptlit I garage, yard $675tmo + TSL MGMT &42-1803 N.B Ftn:t.!:, JO-•~' ta na 1 4 *VERSAILLES S87K• L 3BR 28A, GREAT View dep. No pet• 278 2BD. 2BA ~EAR 2Br 2ea. poo1, 1pe tee ;.;.;--..-;;;.;;; __ .,....--.. 1Br Condo Quiet loc. New landac:ape wl aulo Avocado St s.-6-7510 Talberl/Buch Blvd, gate $aOO 75g..9491 •lllAYllll* Pool. spa. c:lubhOUM, sprlnklet. wl d, refrlg. ••OUTllll* f~yd.d/w,frplc:,sngl F/M prof ahare NB apl ProfMalonlly Oecorlled saunsa. gym & morel lrp6c, $1200. 240-91 •5 Studio, lull kltc:h $425 gar. new carpet, 1ctllld.1 3bd 2ba 1 blk to bMch Contrac1ort llomel 38', Ownr/Agt 722-7338 But. •ac~ 4 Large tBr 18a. gar asoo pet olc. $825 +$500 dep, 13s0 mO ...... utllltlea 1V.Ba. lam rm. rorm din-SS E 8'L.., L ~ 28' 28a. frplc: $625 agt no fH Call 544-53"1873-2507 Ins ELEGANT RE · A UM '""~ oan.MW I Btocks to BEACH RS .. c..-883-1500/~755 --• ,..,. --" 2 3t>d 2'Aba frplc 2 car OTHE AV,.IL ~ ---------Mat F/M 23 ""'non --"r M DEL \;Vatom ...-. • ' 1eh. ' 4 B 0 + 2 BA, 2 1 5 5 2 ~ .,,"' trpa lrenchdoofs l'MI'# v;r.2blktobc .1lo bey Hanakal. $1t00/mo, TIUlflT lll-1111 2Bdrm, 1Ba. lrplc:, tolht38r nrbel'l $285 toof. • cuatom kitchen. 290.ooo 97s-ea20 1am11y only. bkr, dahWlhf. drf:· balcony, mo 11t11 .. 1+ s100 d9'> eat>Nt• a tile. bl11n oo BELCOURT BEST BUY• 9M-8377 9e81iB.AU :;!."~'if:..~"'°· No 6So-3253 Doug 548-2781 I entertainment center 28r 2'A8a • den condo, -------r::1-:::4-r :-You don't know what you're Too much to list! Dool 2300tqfl OQMl'l\llew l.at•U •ac~ llW••unmnl EX LG 4ba, tofta. mbl mtaalnglfyouhawn'tread mi.. ttll9 one1 s 19uoo 1389.000. 0wnr 75M940 BtKs To BEXcA No Leo 11r frl>I'•· 1ntarcom. Roman ctuettled 1a1e1y llteny...... OUFF um n~,U~1Jl!UJ~~ J Home ( 1 peraon) 2 bd, =:iB=.t:!.~ :· ::t:C1 ctl vac. prt ...,.. lwlli Utt U1-JH2erHl M02 3 M 4 8drrN. 5 t>atl\a . .., ~~:','~7•1~~7 ~· Patlo/dedla. Garagea or ta ~L: ~ .. ~ Sorry, no pet-. UI • country kite: tam room. Gleen 3 bdrm nome doM l8drm tetO 1L. :J =• ~ to ocean Some vtew 28drm 1 'l•Ba 1710 walk to bMdl 2 Apart· aSunbO\\ ltl·alt~ ,_..._ Nice patio Frplc:, dbl OW 28drm 28a S795 dable tea5 500 Signal Rd &42·9212 & all th• goodlH 925 Centar St 142-1424 =·8~5081 at lml I llJT U11J1 ---L s20001mo. A.gt 873-5354 4• 2a. ft>eer High on• lh1lrY1~...., •M ... Verd• o· rux Ullllfllrmla 000 0 3B .. M,......,. "'" 500 -•• -~I 28drm, 1S.. New deo«, bluft ••3. own ., --• ..... '-----------' H-T b••• dllhw9hr, lc)d(ed garage 381 2B• w/wtllteweter 1135,000 Cell &42·70&4 (213)8M-OIM ot UI>, gerege. R\11 M75 No p«s l40-24H vltwS $1850/mo. Incl ltt u ..... y .. Sell y.., ,,.,.,.,, Can Cla11""4, 642-5671 for Information & surprisl ngly low cost. J 686-l riv Mt wc;t top 1n 497-4802. 4IM-4404 ull'9 (7 t4)"M-1541 3 1.ok:lr c;t11pc<; o f m<'d ·~ • •UT LllAJ111 wO!Qht yilm1N1th[X)(XOm mfU m;; $745/mo 2br 1'4ba 111111.UftlW edg-inQ JI l'Pf?n s1t1e-s ~un ~ No · pets 1ownhouH . grMn~t. llll•rl42·1111 Directions S11Ps 8 14 $650/mo FOf 1Ur1htf Info lndry ':7:"T:!' Onltl9mowandneeda incluood eall 142..3090 TSL MGMT 142· t803 place lo lt<n your ltuff CIMalfted can tl!lp S~nd SJ 25 piu<. 7 ~c Po'>taqe handhnQ lor eac" p.lttern ••RENTALS** '" .,., pr1cee + tttee. C..ta lleu 2'24 C..ta... •14 =~ yny L9' I.JI lliiliiiiill•lliiiiiiiiiiii!iiii~!iiillllll mom 11._... WOODLAND VILLA $tftd iO ::':':,Tfr tlr-1 -at,.. ,..1 ~,. "°""*".... .....,. NY 11317 Mii ...... ~ z..sa. .......... ..,..,.. ........ ENO UNfT a..tt 381', FR, sea Form dine ""· '* elf G,._,belt, rw pool 11850/mo. NEW FOR ONLY 11 AMftOf 720-7432 9& page lull colOt Cea· *am ... log of Crefte pa"ema bOOk• ~s r rl!Wel )Bdrm, 2ba. gerage. frlO, crosa 11tt<:h. nt4l(tlepolnt new deo«. martiie t• latch l'IOOll. quilting and Only a1~ ... m()l'I! mam 111-1111 LAURA WHHUR \28, ,~ ~•1000 C A A F T S U111t pd A.gt 173-34183 APARTMlllTS Comt & tfllOY our 1erdf11 '"" 1Pb ()llitl cocnlo!I~ h•1 cloM 10 lretways I So Co•~ Plan wflllt Of'llt m1nutt5 lo I bt~ll Garacn mll•ble NO PHS Pt.£ASl ......... Al •LA ... Y_.. aaC1111• •s•s.•sss 1 .-oo• ••aa.•••s 2 ....... '760.770 US, m.&t a ..i WAfta ~ Ml•&•M II Hl MMA8 7 R ,.._..., M.J..t60 ------------ SAVE up to $1350* ••1211Mt1tleaMS. ........ uoo ................ • Month to month also available • fum1shed1 unfum1Shed ·Fitness centers tennis swtmmino Models open da•tv q g Sorry no pet~ Nl"Wpor1 811,.rh No 880 lr11m11 A111>nu11 (11 !6ttll 545--"°4 Ntwpo11 Beach So t 100 t61h Strut 111 00\llrl Ml-STU ~ 1.!1 y~ ~II'"• FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about bYsiness when applying for their first full·ttme rob? Plenty, 1f he or she hos ever been o newspo~r comer Through route u~rience he or she is olreody o lop oheod of their clossmcrtes While they oll master 1deos the boy or girl with o newspo~r re>vtt is able to put them to procticol use Busmen' Comers leom the baste leorn lhe basic principles from the first doy of sfort1ng to deliver new\popers Tkey buy ot whole~le. 1ell ot retool make collections kf'ep their own books. ond deal with people face to face Comer\ quickly find out that "profit ' ond "loss' ore more than textbook terms The benefit\ ol monog1ng a riewspoper route ore on equation for o future succes\ful ettmen A gr~ number of today's prominent mtn ond women itorted their FXJblK careers os newspaper carrier\ And they oll vouch that a newspo~r ro~ g1Vf!'s o boy or girl o head start on the future &:!v~ onCI 0"' ... h O• OP 1ern\•1"?d n , 1 .... • .... Do ' p O' <JI or -:1"00''"'e"1 01 Daily !.!~~10N OEPl 330 WEST BAY ST P 0 BOX 1560 COST A MESA, CALIF 92626 ,-----------------, Ye\, my ~on daughter would like ~ 1nformoft0n on o Doily Pilot route I I ______ , HIS HER NAME IS I AOORESS_ -----1 I _______ ZIP __ , PHONE I _____ AGE_I I I PARENT S \IC.MA TUA ------' L----------------~ ' • • • * Orang. Cout DAILY Pit.OT/ Mond11Y. Juty 21, 1188 full ~-, ~ -~ 1 •.... llM ClllW/... Mii a.Mila• Mii W. 1111 ._._, ... ~1 U• hnttut .... Pttl I Ae'ee'• .... WI IMtl J!H .. I I tr. • •• ,I -m... ........ .. ~-& -.. ...... 1AlSS;1HAA~ niSl.AHOl"M~ [ii ,I ii .._. in-.nnoe 11111ng _,,._ wt& wmu FIT tHrn proputy ro tllOl"k In l'Mlt.t.lng YWltlla..... c~h. loo .. plllow, out HUI ltr.-t .,_ teeile/lrlt. .,.,._=:::: & •••• II&-r... _.. ,,,_. -111m mTIL AIC~S.... • ....... ....... n.EOANT r ..,,_,.,.,, ~ bfedl, rtght Alie 91/WJ.t*'OF~ TlNd of Ill.I • ....,_ • clerk uperl•nc• acNcMe. Wll tr.in CM morntl~t """" ~ ~-~ Otd9r dlPt. no ellf> ~ • grw, ~ '200. &how Quellty. 4M47'5. l'IOlly adeNI Mm'·'· :='~ "'.! ~ ~ =.-:. = orO::. c.ii 14 1eo1__ ~:~!into •r:.,:,:'"~o ~ ~~ i:. C:. ~U.:O~ ~ = rNmlt to.=: NEEDED QOOOHOM!rn 6 JJt.-~1.xc~n!,; llld • T,.._, Cal tot ..,.._ & ~ MTlaTIYILDI HMe_,,.lftowtthpublo. -·--Met,~ n:1 u. PhoM cwdera. Hourty. S7S-=".145-6Ma F~ loVMble "Zs~ oondltlOn with l'NlnY _. 1r1~1'fO.tOt7 et.a "09 U0.1141. 't.~C:::~:kc:y up Pttf • ..,.. .. win. ,_,. C.J-~ to WW1 Imm. "20/mo, Hour-. HOpm-t:OOpm. MOVtHG Nloe Unlture "''~ be60enot ke.(). ,,.. Mu•t NII now • n llH Tll _. lmloee ••fine •tlonety Mt Walac9112-6142. e.. e:oo.n-1:00pM. ~ tor ....: Din. -. bdrm. IOund ~ :' ..-.1113' u ii o o o . d • y i .. lltaJ/!!!!11 f.-r... ~ heipf\11. Good ~ ~· 1903 end gift lltOf9 In Newpot1 ANSW!AtNO SERVICE 11'!'9'-. °"' "--an. MC. cal aft« S P M ~ :=......:... ~ 7 t 4 • 1 3 0 • S 1 I 0 • l.ll'lrel11• •-Aacepttonlet bu8y GP ,_,.L_ 9*tryto •·vft °"'=' .... tty -·-8-QhfMIUrlng H.nm.rtl 411 8hlftt. lwttohboerd 5.30pm 142-MTll 720-<tol1 POODlH-A>PEOPU _..71 .... 71-3707 (Ml-.___. -· Exp nee. cw 64&-eetO · .,.,,. .... ,. -• •~· -·-• Pt~ w ..... ..-1ng Pooesie pupe TNCuP• Fetcont. From offtoe pollltjon.Must D ien• IS1-5H4 or Need9dtor,__,t._~ aPARTTIME.-.P«· Operator1 w/traln. Pll'fll&iMfm SEALYPOSTUREP!OIC To Min •1250 up' laMIUm--=-~::-l=r== be 9tlthu11aatlc and 11 551~ !1198 llm\, l1tong tYPino & Ot• eon (APt>fOJI 20/tlr wtct to 1:30ilm-3pm l Or_.,. 1.ocet S*t oonttol com-TWIN MATTRE.88 & BOX y, COLUMBIA 22 '76"$4500 chMrtul ' work w.i1 . ENERGETIC t anuatloNlillklllae muat wor1I wenlngl ' ..... yard· 1401 Avocado Ave. pany Neda rout• tedl. SPRING, OD CONOfTIOH ~2841 --7 Ulla. u.oellent .... w/.,.op ... Must "•v• IMIULtlUll ~.on o g ' ertda. If you have high Sta204Newpor18Mctl .,.t,..,.,,mwt,....good 935,641·1032 SIAMESEKITTENS 71.._.2~ot = ofb lkllta. 80fM ::!tr ~t!: Din~~ fll~ :1.~°!t ": : 1tandard1, and •l"IJOY DALBOA FUN ZONE driving record, cell WROUGHT IRON PATIO a ohOC pt. 3 lllac pt, II 213-11~. ""Ill urdeya. 8aMwy °'*" Raptdly expanding hOrN co41.ctl0n c.111 Madloel pe9rance.152·1211. dMllng with the public, Lootllng for Malnt~ CNW11all71-«>Z1• DINING SET g!Ma top, waakl au aae h . ERICSOH ·sa 1H2f8pOI· llCOOl"dlng to 9lCP 6 ablll· ~ ~ It Miking avallab ... s.45-8110 PIM" call Julian at Man wtlo II wtlltno to ,_ _ r.ct tebfa + 4 chairs 173-2MO. leN, ioecMdfl CW. ~ 1, gr,.~1-&eM or ~~ l'MM.. M!.._T':u~. ~'t~ ffiONT OFFICE ... ~....::Q ........ '°' .. _.. ~ :,tc.r .. "':! ...... -... ''""· _,_ ..... _ .. ,.u1c11 r.1tnanh ..... _,.,_, ... .. m, ..... ~ PIT ••/h T.....t 50wpm r1..., .... -•1•1111* -•·"' no ..illna. ht• 11115 extra arm chair & ... ,. many t~. 9ecrtflce mJU taoh ekltla a mu.t. C4lll ~.r H~~8-ll rlax: ........ • a To ~.;:nc; manao-Jimmie at Fun Zona ~ M-F Sat t.:1pm aide tbl avail. 758-11129. ..4' ~or 854-0811pm llJPMllQI appt Mon-Fri, e-5pm, iblal 841-8770 Colleen 141 __, aa.J eoy·., Glrt'1 land Adults Marina, age ZHyra also weekeftd wont aw11' oi8§6N goa;;n; •HomeC.. Oocta... & NUf'Ma Homa If .,..,,, '°' doof-to-door Ad a e.tiavlof therllPlat went9d Wendy M2·&843. ' 111Mtllu ... 1 Hll Ei.ctrlc SSOO H0811! 14 wlT':'!: ~ •AllSMt9 =::?1.~2.~ FITOFFICECLERICALNo UOlfHIY/llllPY. Pr~port• ticket..,.. IOf • CMatlan group ea•-.. _. ;BXC80XiXYct06; YAMAH.ACA.:::,~100 ~=·::'otter 'thi. P F ............... -ax p n a c C M N b h Hie• f '3&-S55K. Mr. Mann horM w/I ~,. _._.... ""ould llt<a to --h•-I ARIA 1 "' .. 1_,. •Im:-~: ~t 111.JllJ (Harbor/Adami) NHt, :~.::~:=., fl':m. fr~t (2l3)4N-0093 laity d!Mbled Chltdren. Front end ..... clerk "membaflhlp. "j~l~al MUST SELL. 5-48~78 _week-~84-.....,-::--:--=0:'.=-::: c an tor appointment. ~k-; ,'~'{1"' J':~~ 0111o11 re"'°"·, ~,1 Good ht1 5411-4762 ~ ~1~ PMr· or bualneee. 873-11143 fiuM I OrJu•llSt ~!J!a~" =:Uo~ Monday-Fnday, 8-5PM. 751-S522 Mu1t pea -typ ngrganara o ca C....n.d AdWrtt.ing OAll lllTll S ~ double 1>9droom Schodl tr1f. Onty S17H = ~ H= CltduJ/OUJct Mtl eutlty cleerlltl09 dutlea 836-eo31 1'ILIPmM Ul.11 SCHOOL TEACHER. ~ ~llqua .::~ c.i1 714-536-7242 8'fch St SutM 112 NB GENERAL OFFICE PIT SECTYIRECEPTIONIST The Orange Coest O.aty Openlnga Now Avan.l>la COACH OR -.,,,. owar 9Mu11ful ant!QU9 oak Up-LIDO 14 WITRAIL.ER ii50 ••. 1•2772. · 9anltlng Tralnaal Altarnoona Local CPA Arm needa • Plk>t CUfl'entty ha9 <>Pen-Earn mra oath tor ct. BAND DIRECTOR S100 780-1448 right $1800 180-1353 rv.nv MATURE parson with a Inga fOf a Ml and pw1· llvety THE HUNTINGTON S200 El T5' ROGUE RIVER """' CRE.IT U.10. PhonH. llta typing prof atlltl'(M for front of· time telephoM ....... BEACH/ FOUNTAIN ~torcaraerpoeltlon 'c~lnoOu~~,:'..,. Mot0<· $350 Bf11 lllllTUT 875-9212 flea OutlH Include -In our ......... --... VALLEY INDEPENDENT In Mlelanct mn.t...,.. by _,, .,_ ,_., SfEiNWAY '2S L MOOEL EVES 842-3aaf -....... -. ..,_,_, """ cycle, 350Honda1250 2 -"' bO,, ,_Ing • stable, l'IMtth RECEPTIOllST lllL ntl.tY ph<>naa, greeting cilelita, A<Mrtt.ing depertment. Oeltwr T day a WMlt No Natlonel conoern to ptae-Man blow-.up dinghy MO 3ra,,d-Rfft0fwu. • ~ NEWPORT 28• C*•tered peraon tor • NMded Full-Time for buey ~no & comput• Input. Must t)'P9 45 wpm, have COll«:tlng, I'<> IOllc:tt:t ant 111 program• to 1• wood folding table S35 llntltl, appralMd •1 • Exc*lent condition, Mill ~ic.RO~. p ~· ... fOt --&-• Chlro offloa In CdM Mull 1 LOfia IS0-1984 prior telephone..,_ ex-Muet have depend ~ prlnelpa&a, youth • dra-fifing cabinet aft &pm 731·51111 ...... ~.~In & out, ,..._ A. Poalt..,., •• _, --f-L-'caJ/fr .. " parlenoa, and a p!MMnt, car, truck or atatlon d .. aotora Md oMc Club ~ .. -----..........-M'A dya/Wtc. Pteua call ~v.:;~J~ 875-7113 ...... chaerlultaeaptlonavoloa wagon and lnauranoa. ~tlntha0reng9Co. S3S.531-1817 mllW&YIPllllT =~:::.. ... · Or. Ford'• okl, 842-7431 Wa need an lndMdual with -SSOS Excellent aalary plua Call 842-1444, .-k>f ar-. Guarant• of S300 Cuat king c:omtorter. dull Walnut burl. excellent accurate 10..kay •tMlltlea Ul&L llOIO&lf CARPENTER'§ commlaalon and good JoAnM Craney. weekly to at.art. ~ar rutna, lhamt, entry print cond. S3eoC>. 898-34112. SANTANA 20. 4 Mb. ~NT~SS.Ie.a, ~ ~~n~~· ~~Jr:;~ FOf N.B. Bua. & Clvll Lit APPRENTICE benefits. ••••-parlonnanoa lncraa1vt... ~250101vBoryO 7~ $177000.i SK l~rtJa_.1 Getil HIS 4'Mlp, _':!°'~'*:~Mt, UNSBT Prec:tlca ROA ROA Law Arm. Min of 5 yrs Sml fut growing CO<\lt Call Kathi.an Olson f0< In-_._" b&Md on product ty. • ,..,..V lflp av-. .,...,.,, Ellgfbla .. 842·52.S ~:~~~·i:n°!t~: currant legal exp W.P Co.needecareermlndad tarvlew appointment, llTlll'lllUlfT ExpenM peld oomP911Y CUSTOM MAOERATIAN ARC EM3GYMSET SEll.640-4255. --&L-•-• Prevlou1 Banking/Credit •0xpfc.· xdlnaalt ~.·an~~,!'1111k1r. young man vr/bHlc 642·432t •)(t 302 I llTllD ~r2~10n01n0g12f.0ro g r~lmt. cna1ra (4)& matching tibia Oomoldplep~rf~ 0~1:,fn Santt.M 20-5 Mltl. Spnkr _.., "'"_"_ Union exper'-'Ce a plUa. Send reau-;. 10 Po .. Box ~dwMorklnhg knowl -ll&IHOIUT 11 now taking application• ;..,·~..;::'pot~-S1400, MUST SELL for S&50 497•7142 Brian • rlgo-d. tr1r, ~cond, 3reet PIT Job fOf exp. Must be able to WOfk with 860 ...._. ult ave tran.. 10< 1 full time c:athlar. llat. 124,000.,30,000 $500, 857-0739 ohaeP. Cd ht dY9 Dental A8alltant that numbera/amountl with '?:6!11':.~~~A 92 portatlon. 548--&449. . .. , PILIT Muat be able to tlllca,... MCon<I yeer. Phone Sun-ESTATE SALE n , l ttrH, IJtttrnltl 759-47111, ..... 4 ~ lkaaoomputan.~MS53 eoourecy 30wpm typing. JOB OPPORTUNITIES 330W.BaySt. apon1lbltlty, energetic day to WedMeday, Mr. Beda, coocnea. atareoe. '8IO rn:::r.: 7111 .... T Excellent salary and t>en-?IT Reoapttonlst Nights& 1 Coate~. CA 92826 and lrtenclly. Mother' a la T 819 .......-. .. ""'IR/11 ,.. e 1111 p. ck. 0. " wknda. Apply In pefl()(I Wll train In waldlng. • growing company and rana par'IOn·lCH)WIOn fuml1ura, •IC e-848-1 11" .,.,.,.., Pert .. IH Ul§TRXL wiA680AFtA Seetllng an axcaptlonal lnterHted, pleUe call: 7121/86 betweert 12-3 macf'I shop, eno malnt 1 olfera many banaflta. collect, 404-934-S202• or d-780-!5889 Llk• rlflW condltton S50-Gaatra. 5.7 aquwe IMC• paraon tor our pro-11 1•) 2·1-2111 C b othet •Uta. Full payWhlle TELEPHONE..._ wkndal P ..... ~ at 225 E •-.-a•111--• Fan, 2•", w/adJuatabie C stt.• ,,,..,.. 120010.--ff I •--W '" '" John Wayn9 Ttlflnla lu · train. HS nrad1 17-29; Plus OUTDOOR aalH : · __. Wit '" S150 all ,,... • .,_,, aall .,..t O •r gr ... va pract.... • 1111 Jamboree Rd. NB. "' 17th St. ta Maaa. ....--. FIT M F-' •...Ju atand to 8', s.4S 16 stack 7zo..on5 value IUP«l<>r •IH• land sT·TE FlRI U.S. ctt!Vgm card "9q. people! Exp helpful. On ~12" ·,._ Mon-"s· 1 ........ , ..... _, chairs. padded S2 each 2 Speaker•. E ?.I Model fOCU9 on warmth, caring A p IT Hounlllll 8-12 M-F 800-2S2-0538 Balboa Pen 875-2822 OllOIUTlll .,,. · .....,.,. ... • ..,,.. 645-9020 TE 320. 3 way, 20/240 hnttt 1nJ,...1 and expert communtc. llSURllCE ~Of buay CdM Hair Seloo 213-298-e387 Excellent C To ...i1t In promotion•, wa. 270 E. 17th St. CM w1tt1. S200 tor both. I ~ 'Im tlon. Alt.hough preY!oua CALL 675-S531 pay/baMflta lah/lntaaraata direct mall, bllllng and r• Tal9mantetlng •PUUIT IF TIE* 6«--0470/0ayt ..-ioi•!Vi.,.._.""!""1..,.-R exparlanoa In dentla1ry la aaaa.,...., .... LEADMAN sszo newing effort•. n9"-111111 .llU •IUSTDS• ~-•-1 INFLA~Gt m. !i3 not aaaantlal, -t>eHeve o.sta111 .... UIH21 P/T UOIPTltllST FINAL ASSEMBLY ACCEPTING App11 tor atand aalH, & boat •UTT10lm* -ta1•-" H.P Evlfl l1115.l 'OlnahY that ~ta lhould b9 _ _, lioura 8-3. Enthullastlc Mac Gregor as Corp c:ooka. No exp nee. muet at1owt Maintain corr & HOW AVAILABLE ._,...__ $175. Sabot •175. Sec career minded, pal'-f4flal .,,..._,..._ 1 No ·~ nee, wtll train 1831 Ptacentla, CM be 18. Marie Callendar'• achedullng of OE Can-EMr_.lc ............._ needed Have 4 tlcilata on Aug 20 .u-0.8. MS. 846-3724 aonal"' atabla & heetth --n• "' I ••1 2871 200 .,~ Or B did 1 .. 0 Id .. .,.... .,.....,... Wiii trade for any night p laa-'I II.,, oent;fed In tn.lr llt.1yte 111,19y9, -· Sal" SSlO 4 """"" 'N dlr!t ·~.,!;~ ~ ,;;::. to conduct a Mnetlng other than Aug 18 thru ta 91 •• IU,./IMb/l*lft __ If thl9 ,_.. Ilka the right ?IT Secretary IOf phonaa FuH time SAUTE' Cootl 1 zlne ctrc or direct mall Study fOf 1ha Orange 23rd 5-48-3038 LMM fllWll ULI TOD opportunity for you. 11101__. & heavy typing Book· OUllll/IAl&IU yr experlenoa In dinner up. and proven abfllty to co:,t~~ LEllY llllWI HatlOJno baltata. gift ar· ; ;§up;; P'MM call Or Ford ' 55f'"UI keeping & knowledge of PIT t>anaftta. llquor ltOfe house. Apply at Woody'• COO<d projeeta FIT M F ....... .,, rangemantl all .a.. di. Team at 842-7431 In HB Property Managemnt Co. boatl helpful Non·amkr exp pref 250 Ogle St. CM Whtrf, 2318 N9""port 3-6. Mallndl 848-3lll·.-' ?1euant phOne votoa a 4nllt proof of High Sea count pr1oaa g A.M. to ? MARCUS CHANNEL looking IOf full lime bootl· Call Richard 831· 1814 BIVd. H.B. Mornlnga 9--11 must, no axpaflenoe re-Salling, allO artist proof 300 E. Ooeanfront, Bal 2~!l._11~~· m lfl IAl&IO k~ Experience In lmlllTI &Pfllll apply In perton :ompanton Aide • Mature, quired ldMI for hom6-of Cue de la Pahc Pvt ...,.,.... '"" K~ c1' tnturance computerized accoun1-IEOIPTilllST IHP ll~ln for 88 yMt old makara, high achool Pty mutt Mii 759-9595 C..11 .... ilM F11-1A1111 blH""', board. typing. Ing, property man'e-No exp nee. Wiii train. Call See .. 1 mature ••I••· Kllc:Mn/Counter Worker woman In Nwpt Bch aenlort. colleQe student• OXES II ·•· OFFICE F I 1--..1 &-~ '"111 t t for I tervlew " Mon Fri 6 30 3pm Reta Room. boerd + & moonllghteral Houra: MOVING B • "".. um equ,.,.,.... 30' Slip Avallet>te. Pretet answering phona1 for ment beckground pr d or i n ~99~ I perte>n Full/Plf1 Time Fesh~n Island, NB Call Monday-Friday 5:30pm Don't pay lor nawl Just fin· New 35 HP Johnson Mtr aallboat. 675-2258 Chiropractic of Ilea Sal11ry commenaureta _ Appt 842· 1'97 Stuen 760.9292 S600 (805)648-6776 10 9.00pm Saturday llhed large move $55 Sailboat Cat 18' IBM XT --=-=-=--:-:-:-::=--=~~-.,..-Salary commanaurata with experience Serid · • obO 854•7509 computer 54~ MOORING 30' off Shor• ~1-w....,....._ .Jeannine resu-· ·to TSL MGMT llCIPTlHIST P/T WI ••-110/11 llW 111111! ClllTll SALIS 9:00am to 1:00pm. Start -~Bal""-•-•--"') +27' s•1L .. -..-........... ...., Buay but congenial Nwpt W k Ir ~~on ~utomatlve exp prat'd at $4.00/hour plu1 Tre"• for Van Of PU One ,Baal. ltl•L lllAa o •IJV9T bo,..t~"f~u llS,000" between 9-12 & 2-S, 188 E 17th. ate 1-A. Center few firm haa or om,..,,,,. Immediate operilnga tor FIT A ly I bonulel. Private des!( & Th"" "-'-b It •• '..., " " .... 831·5171, Newport Bch Coate Meta. CA. 92627 Im--"' on.nlng for ,..__ 1elephoneprogram Cer kitchen personnel Muat PP n peraon. omu""""" r Y organ.,,..,._ Deity on ..i:= sofa 8111984-1488 """"' .. -. .,.. 4 phone helpf\JI. Call be able 10 communicate 1990 So. Herbor, C.M. phone, caauel attire. gleaa & bran coffee t'belly it bik;' much ---..,.---.,,-.,,,.-~~.~n:~ p~~:=~~ 722-6228or850-1085. effectively Apply In per-llY OUIP w11ms ~:7n~ ~ table ~5-4832 ~or• 1861vi o..e Vista s~~! :~~~~ ........................ , • • phone manner and good 90'1 after 3pm :Mattan School. 18638 aft• S:30 Mon -Fri. or Two -8' ftOfal green and Lane. ~I & GC>l<SenWat. Call 642_.&44 typing skllla F/T, hra llex I Ra-Entering Work F0<oe Rusty Pellcan. New1'0f1 Brtthurat, FV 982-3312 9-3 Sat. at 642-5878. yellow divans • 3'x48" •;;rt ltlCL fl&• 9--Spm, Mon-Fri. : l \IU ~I< Ol'l'llH 11 '1" e • • Salary comm w/exp Call Car.er ()ppor1unlty 2735 W Coat Hwy ma1chlng painting S595 • , •• Mrs. Covington 759--1080 NattonaJ Compan" needs TIE IUCI lllSE llWH-llP·SllllS g~~E COUNTY AREA 673-S941 M d SALE 6 bf...., llilc. TraUJtrllti• : MANAGER : ' '-A·F morning hra Apply In drauer S7S aquarium IECEmHtST /Sim women or men with put 1 accepting applleatlon• person, 1000 N CO..t No experience needed Unlverllty Athletic Ctub S25. aiac ~tw. etc C.•J!!! Ul4 • • : \ppl11 Ullflll' .trt 1111\\ lif'lnjt UC' : So OC Property Mgmt salal experience, teectl· for hosteaseslhoata Hwy, Leg Beh 494-<l044 We'll train you In one of Memt>erlhlp.vaJ 1950. NII 850-2802 Of 780-0784 74 Wlnnab..,.,..103ian 24'. Co Heavy phones & Ing/coaching or ex-Must be avail t0< day & the spaclaltlae !lated S700 Incl tranafer lea _... • I t•ptrd ror l\HHIJll.1'1111'111 Jlll~lllOO' • typing Gd ph<>ne Piiia a perlence u PTA otnoer night shift• Stan1ng pey HTIIUTll below. You'll aerve one 851-8062/E 852-058010 Tru11trtitita :1~3. ~~:;. ~i ;:~:uis~~~~'!''t:e :~:~,:~~'°';~~n7!:r~~ ~~hrs~~':,.~ l>~~:::c~,~~~ =~m~h~~,: YllT&ll OLtTllM Lin, lftftll fdll ,,.. Must ..,,. S8ll50 • : l111li \ 1duul' ""''' lw "'If • • mol1\ ilh•cJ. 011t<llll1t•11. f11•\ilil•· 11nti : : j(Olll Clrlt'lllt'cJ \pf1f111t1tl .. ln\ht l'lljO\ • • "'ndoujt "'Ith \1111th.. : • eftts Renee 539-5504 work lorce aner MYeral Laguna Beacl'I No phone Retired framing COrltrac-Benefltl ln<:lud9 SS0.000 Lota of Vintage Clothing, BOMBARD lnftatabla. 111, obO 818-287-8734 years of vOluntfMlf worlc calls pleHe tor prefd 545-3292 group llfe lnaurance re-st~• fl~ur4:8, 50 ga~ +8 HP motor + many TASCA '79. 24', gen, awn. IECEmtllST Well Ofgentzed 9 yr Old Software Developer & 59'v1Ce Co la lootilng IOf mature perton exp et hendllng a buly front ofc, Posttlon 11 for an aooount SS FLOWER Shnn Hunt...... tlrama,,t plan, 1paca wa er aa er. woo llltresl Like NEW S 1000 air. mlcto, nu Cf'P1, drps, executive Who call• on WAITRE /WAITRESS ...... ...,., available trawl. GI Bill 10< doors. draaeer drawefl, 642-2802 uphol, •t•eo $18.900 achool prlclpala, PTA ~esldenllal board end 'nature perton. fOf par! college ate Avallat>la RV tire & odds & and• 1 993-0917 Praaldants and Civic care for Sr Citizens. very time sales & general 9"09 sp.cleltlel are: 720-9729 or 54.4-2237 Row t;O;t;,11hore moor· _ lmm~t• • H1·l111hl1· \, 1111 1,. \ .t111I 111 ...... ,. : • and '"'urJ1111• .1 mu .. r • • • I min 3-5 yrs exp, must handle 9 Incoming lines, type 40+wpm, com- foneble et directing trat- 1 lie to the right dept. end Club leader• 1n the Or· pleesent etmo1phere w0<k 842-06116 •Dental Aalltant WROUGHT IRON PATIO Ing, 34th Straat, chen"411 I VW CAMPER "78 ange Co araa Gueran-393 Hospltel Rd, NB. nsuranc. •Vel'llela Mechanic dining aet, gtaaa top, rac:t Weal Newport S400 Ong owner. frldO, ltova, tee of S300 00 weet<ly to ;. I 5930 •Stock/Patti Speciallst tbl + 4 chairs with 84S-2117 or 661·9170 idt cond, S4500/obo • \\ e offr•r 1•\11•111 111 1 nmpnn\ lit n • : t-fili. indud11111 Pa1tf H11 .. 1f111n .. 1111cl • • hol1daH, 1111 rl11 ul a 11rl dt>nl1tl 111·: : l\Ur an1·1'. l1011u .. prn1tra111 .. alan anti e sttrt Regular per-atrl llSUllE 10111 •Food Servtoe $peclaltst cushions Exlnt quality Ptwtr .... , 7012 eve-960-SOO. l ormance lncreese• 1 ACCOllTJll! Army Reserve Recruiter· $195 Extra arm chair & I I / bued Ori prodUC11vlly • CAllEEll FITlllE... Coste Mesa ~0-1026 aide tbl avt 7S9--1919 18' ·78 T-Blrd F0<mula. tttrcyc" E.cpenM paid company 3row1ng Newport Beach r •• 1 Stet F Dene ?Olnt 4113-1901 t90hp. blmlnl cover, lo lcHttrl Hll • m1lt'Ultl' 1.dlo-. .11111• • llke working w/people, I familiar w/geoeral ofc procedures, end knOWl- edge of WP. excelleflt working co,,dltlon1, paid medleal good atertlng salary, end appreciation lor a Job -11 done, call Chris tor appolntm&r1t 714-75-4-165• tr a In I n o Pro gr• m Ad Agency needs sharp, Wlf" trt • at• Huntington Beh 962-8821 C1attll hra, reduced 10 $5800 'II , .... I Y-llu $20,000-124,000 II rat I detall minded bllllng State Farm. one of the El loro 768-5251 ~ait•tal 6011 X~nt COnd 87S-0288 5/; warranty, 3 month new • • • • \pph 111 I"'"'" I""' thru • year commlUlon poten-clerk Must be good with 1.,,_11 end moet rapu-Tuatln 731--0481 8• Edi -•~ti 7 ......... ..,,.8 tlel S24,000-S30.000 llgures. type 55 wpm. UM tab.; 11'194.lranoe flrma In Senta Ane 557-6590 CA N 5 f4XL-S, Super 1 son. greet """" ay 995 ( 14"""'""" 1 second year Phone Sun-1 o. ~ ey by touch the nation, le .-1ng 8 ARMY RESERVE 8mm Sound MOiiie Cam· ~~~, gm .~~~d8 $~ IFor Sele: HONDA 250R 3 day to W9Clnetday, Mr Previous agency ex-CLAIM REPRESENTA· BE ALL YOU CAN BE. era, S200 733-8524 Ask 875.5937 eves wheeler 1984 Trane person-to-person perience destreble Ex· TIVE TRAINEE f0< the WICKES Furniture haa Im· for Brian 495-7186 collect. 404-934-S202 cetlent benefits Coete Mesa Office mediate opening for Frff tt Yea 0 2 19.5 B1vt1ner. 110 wltrlr, ,,..---.,,.--,---...,,.,.,..,,....., '"''h·-an & Stock/Dock exit cond New lull coyer late Le.11la 10 • Thur' 2 llO·ll 1111 p 111 : • : ORllllE COAST PUBLISHll& CO. : : 330 W. Bay St. : : Costa Mesa. CA 92626 : SALES CLElll SEND RESUME TO Aespon1lbllltle1 wlll In· " .... A.OORABLE KITIENS (5), Nwpt Ounee spec. Belt - Mr•. Brecke elude serYlclng home-Ceniy 540-8242 mottty black, 8 weaka lank, pump. depth finder • EOE • • • By H9CVllV9 or de• ClllUI fled win come through for you. FIT Mon-Fri Apply 9-12 P 0 BOX 8710 , owner clelms from lnoap-••rc~Hlitt otd. Pleeae call 848-S244 CB. ice boxl slnlt.. pone SALES I Wllll Co11a M ... Statlonera · 1100 10 conclualon. Ktlng <>< 646-3028 polty, sips 2 $6495 ot>o ••••••••••••••••••••••••• 270 E 17th St CM N-port Beach, CA 92658 u • tlelson b9twean the Aatit•" IOIO Doble Male Puppy PP 960·6300 (8-5) lLl llllU client and the company EXqufal1a1 Carved pine cropped tall, xlnt llne. f'IO I 960-4652 (Ill 5) I 11111.S iiuiii"iii'iiitiiibiiii•=··la-•"iiiiiiiiiiii Cltuia1 lerrict HouMCIMnlng, carpe1a & IJ1ctric1l WdMtJi•t 1;.P.-•i .. •.-•i.mi••~ ....... ~~- NEW/REPAIR. OYallty No TreelTrlm/Cleenup comp! GLASGOW PAINTING $2.40 per day fh111'1 ALL you pey tor 3 llnea 30 dey minimum 1n the SERVICE DIRECTOR Y CALL TOOAYll ISi FOii LOIS Your Service O!rectol"( Rac>raMnllllYI 1•2-4321 Ht. 301 Act11tic1l c.m.,. REBLOWN OR PAINTED Also Int/Ext P11nt1ng Lie •288597 831·9n5 uphotatery, Windows. etc. Klrbys Malnt 631 ·5272 I HouMcieenlng 14 yrs exp retleble, reaa. free at. own Irena Pina 645-9866 Della vve·u keep you l/"tlp shepel 6 yrs experience. relleble. own aupplles Free est Jean 648-2342 aft 4 Ctatr1cttr1 9 I WILSON & SONS ~m Add Remodel Kite Bath Tli. •3S7487 Ina 30 yrs exp ~6-17 40 c .. 11rwctita- • lai1'1a1 THE MICHAEL 00001.AS BUILDING CORP Cuatom Ramodellng & Addltlonl S43 9367 (U89<t23) lobs to amall. reuonabla gardening Competitive lnt/Exl 30 yrs lllpet' , Free est. lk:'d 631-2345 prlcel Chuck 642·2873 ·el's ~2-5214 IH.~H •itta2 -PAINTER NEEDS WORKI FENC -0Xf£s fr .. trim •BIOCk wall1, brickwork, int/Ext. oelllngs, refln cab 26) yrs exp • work guer Dump runa. C M.IN.B. concrete Comp patios Davis Pa.lntlng 964-3837 area Jim Whyte, &42-7206 1S yr• exper 648-4834 QUALITY PAINTING •GEN HOME REPAIRS BRICKWORK Smell Jobe Spec In otd houl99 & gral· Paint Drywall. Carperitry Newport. Coste Meae. mu removal Beat any etc Gery 845-5277 PTL lrYlne Ref'• 675-3 HS bid, guar wor11 . 67S-8086 **HANDYMAN** BRICK Concrete-Block SEE ME L.AST Large Of llTlall I do 11 alll Custom Work Low cott wlll beat ANY Bid Wane Pat 531-5S79 or Ive m19 lie/bonded Bob 83~84 quar 722-7537 lialia_.1 Stucco-Flnlatt Cabinetry Pl~riaL LT AAUC.M -boVtNd ~r~':t10L~meu ~',"!fl:s FXATA1M INteRioAs Garage & Y1rd Clnupt SUPERIOR QUALITY & HANGING/STRIPPING Jon 845-8192 REASONABLE PRICES VISA-MC 673-1S 12 HAULING •CLEAN-UPS 548-1452 llc•493790 I ~le i 7 Deya Low.et rat.. • , P 11ttr t! r c a11 Barry. 722-8673 ma1 !nt /ext. atChPlaat8'1ng *l 1 .. ".* Cuatom Texturing Ouallty HAULING 4 MOVING • "'°"" Ptoblern .. No Prob-* 20 Yeara In Area OYaJlty Collegcl Student wit ruck CLEAN I EXPERT lama! ,328864 554. 7831 ~EMOOELING & REPAIRS Thank )'OU, Lewis 0v9f 2S yaara axparlanoa '" Typa1 StOfaa-Offlc:M.. LIG T. t_!!,428_ 730-1353 Plaa~lq Homes-e1C Llc'd/lnt 'd * lta..Uttiai. ••ABC MOVING•• ---""""'!~~~~~~ Palombo Conat 988-3514 fJ.Ri(jHf HOME PATROl Quick & Careful T138041 H lar 0•lH·1110 Patio d«:iC1 & covw.-lakaa IOYlng care of pat•. LO RA TES S!l2--04 TO •An plumbing & tiaatlng4' Garage at0<aga bltlna Nater, mall. ate; 751-6365 Sl&IVIM Oii.Liii DRAINS CLEAR From S 15 By the hr Of by Iha Job Pa~•. OlapoMI, H .. t9f, IMt a.meta Mtchael 472-6148 Laa•ac•"8t St11R11•Y11101. 941-0901 Ltc 122-9086 mt BOATKEEPERS Gp I Room AddlliOn .. Remodel. ' WftCIH St~~,.M~o:v~:rao p 111 lo 45' Complete~~ Ooors-Wlndo•1-Patlo L•nd;c;ptng. Sprfnkl4tr1 lie Tl24-438.841·1427 It ~I o.cic .. br ..... bl!g91-hull• I Covera-Oeck• Frank, Sod. ci.an-upa 20 yre In NEWW•rahouN8torage cXLVPSO·FREE EST Intro Offer $80 960-46S2 968 7107 LIC.f480917 ar.. Tony 845-512• llY1l•Ma. Retlebla wkly IVC. repairs. .,,..!fl •SUNRISE CONST* "K:"c TREE SERVICE .. 847-7753. 24·Hr• fu;rcarpentry s;;io; R=-~~ .. ~d:~~=-r~rr~11~:"':;:1 .. c:ua1 ~~r:"J~aou~ l t•lll1U.1/MJltln1 Repalr·Remod'l-MdltlOn• 1~·4400 Lie U51217 98~283 O< ~ ~an'-•--.In Add'n .. m:R:mOdel Door...ic 548-<1980 ...__ .. ftlTI Top Ovaltty Low Pra -11 ISHll<AWA L.ANDSCAPE tflL! E! N Ooor.Moldlng .. Bay ,....._ ""' ..,.. Fraa aat Lie 831-2345 Wlndow.-Com~· Pt tlOI Entry & Frandl Ooorl SS!tn~;':'1~~~~ .~ ~ H(7t•,~PU ~ ,= •• -.----Additions Ovallty Work By NO'man Thlt Doorman ... ....,_,, )133- U77448 Paot S48-8860 Ou & Ar 8S7 DOOR DUSTY'S ~lewn s.nk>ra. UcenMd Homa EXPERT ceAXDIC TIMnQ Door o-.... --Ill tri I Main s.t'v Wkly/mont"/ L()llfng car. & axH 1009 011tlnettva. Affordable .. ..._..r·Alterattona IC Cl 1 time Fr" aat 241· 1840 0r•"99 Raaldenllal Cara. Klteher\1, bath• 722 11783 Cab!Mt•Panal-Lodl...ic; p••-111 ~.. 7• "'" 5 .... 3 3 35yraaxp Jerry642-05417 Ou-..... ~-••• C691.AWHSEAVICE 9 -1 or......-1 1 f M ct --allty worlt, lraa eat MOW• EDGE TWICE MO Pd.a~ ~ GARAGE door 1pac:l1t •425513 He-7401 S20-S25 ~5722 JAVCEE TREE SERVICE 1r .. eatm1 lie Ina H•11---f 1NEHTlNO BY RIC£ Trimming. Removal Yard lmer Conl1 213 Sll2 3M 1 AESIDICOMM L/INO 28 SHRUB I I.AWN CARE Md Sinor 1& yra Of happy CleanUpa, haul 54-0$21 yrt Do my own work UC L.Mldec.plng, gen c:inUp c:uetC>n*I Lie 2~. •27~1 Al64M12e Bel~N8/CM.175-1ttle T~·YOUI ~114 WlaMw ....... filCTAICtAN Oual work TIEU ' A A PAINTING lnt1Ex1 L!l THE SUNSHINE. IN Fr .. aa\ l20 hr T09e>ed/rMIC>Yad CM9n· LOWEST poaalbla price Sunlf!lna window dMntnO '4871112 Greg,·~ uo. MW lawn• 7~ t 3 47& 10 Step S«vlcie e&2~m L1d Call (71•) IAe-&080 UO'I Wm.u ~ UOe•TrM Tapping EXTERIOR E>CPl!ATS Comrntird.il Aefldentl .. Oeelraa ~Ira WMtcend Sheping-A9movlng-Heul Oltncult r~ R ll*lfalty 1 .. 10fY S30 • 2 .. 1ory S40 work 548~ Mll<C 650-3283 Ltcnte597 8$1·1129& Calif Wlod<Jwa~.8124 .... The eucceNlul lndlvlduala manral. 69" W x 53" H. papers Need1 good ll ' e iraaay 'll DOMESTIC & FOREIGN $800 Oak hall tree home a love 848-7909 •-"" Ma~ muat be eggr ... lve, ~ w/l9lllng & beveled mlr· OMC 190tlp, marine redlo, -.Alt I 1es1 excellent wrltt9n rOf 6.x4. J86-8301 llTTlll llah & akl In P<lme New· SlLEI I LWlll and orel communication 5 WEEKS OLDI TralMd port allp Prof melnt 19202 BEACH BLVD 1)(1111 and b9 able to JENNY LINO CRIB, 3 A,,. 540-8387 $5000 llrm 851-5040 l l •/tt• .. 100 maintain a large volume tlque chairs. platlorm ~ ·~ of wOfk 1n a prograaelve rocker 1920's Library ~ALE CHIHUAHUA appx 2•' LYIAI !4 lnHl Dri"/J'iGO enYlroment College t>eneh Ruby-19 Pot Belly 1 yr only to GOOD hC>m9 N9W cover, new paint degrM highly d .. lrable Stove 759-8386 GREAT temperament 673-3934 State Farm ottara exoal· LARGE Antique fancy 960--0911 841 °"833 26' Pacemaker 80 TwVOI-75 JEEP CJS. Xlflt co;;a leflt salarlea end benenta carYed couch Totally re-Jtwtlry/i'ara/Art voaS6K dn. $280 mo Wiii dre ou tank. hitch, M'flr ANO e dyn1mlc outlootl done & beeut Clew / 6025 IMbeek '-'!int lor $400 mo soft top, S3500 080 ~ for your future For Im· Foot r o u n d oak 873.1974 Of H3-0007 760-5869 Eve 846-1810 mediate consideration. table/chairs Ladlel Omega 14 kt wetch AMC JEEP CJ5 •72 pl&eM Ml"td resume to· 1880'1, & oek aldeboard. w /'lt C1 diamond bei.el *'2' PlOI fllll* ompl new. S5000 wlll STATE FARM llSURllCE P.1.1111104' Nice Old pine Houalar New S2100, Al)(lng $&25 '83, tw gu. 6 kw, nu Int, nu take pen trade. leal thafl cupboard Stained glue 675-9669 Of 558-6990 SJJfVff'j. on llVNboard, 3000 ml. 892-8308 lamp etc 548-4884 LHIY IEllAI sllp Offera 960-7467 Oak rOll·top, xlnt cond, A.rtlst proof of High Sea '77 Seeray Weekender S 1000 Olk awtvel deall: Selllng, also 1n111 proof 24 · 4 . ._ mint cond, 400 chair w/erma S185 Must of Ceae de la Patx Pvt hrs. VOIYO gu eng, OOE Ram Charger ·as. exoelleflt cond. Royal SE PaGk9ge loaded, lo ml many axtru. 780-ltll2 S1et1b1,0&l2ltt am1 P•n•aHI • u . Mel 788-8301 Pty mu1t Mii 7S9·9595 tandem trlr, camper & AJJliHC" l l Men's 18k .,etlow gold mooring COV9f'I. AC/DC '11 JHP OIU- Equ11 Opportunity Employer --Audemers Piguet watch lrlg. heed. ialley Sllp 4x4 . Steraoc:ueetta. PIS I llY Ufll&IOIS 2 rMn'a custom mllCM avall S 18, 00 Call apart ber. (049434) INTERVIEWING NOW Nat'I employer off•• em- ployment In alee, c:omm. eng HS grad• through US lll-1111 diamond rlnga S8000 833· 1904 Of 675-3590 tnn obo fOf 111 780-8992 '81 Seeray 22 ft Expr... Prtc. Ind fectory '9bata IPlllT FIEIZll 1171 OIL PAINTINGS 7 20x24 Cruiser Loededl Exe ORANGE COAST IHt1 ttH lll·H11 co,,t w/10' Zodle & eno '*'PtRenault + 3 1 tx 14 OrlfJll'l•I• + sllp & trl 840-5078 2524 Harbor Cotta M ... 14 :=~t ~~~ ~u·~; ·a1 SKIPJACK 24 wiiiii. Ml·MH age 26 Heavy In F1nlt1rt math/sciences Call tOll --•• -IJ-fl-1-.-,..-U-- tree 800 252.0S38/0SS9 111•• or (213) 298-8387. 8-12 US 117-1111 Monday· Friday i DBL BED w/frame, JllrTOH WORKING FOREMAN Reeldentlal cteanlng Mon· Fri 8-5. SS 50 to S6 75hr, Coven min 1 yr HP clean cut bondable fluent eno allO PIT avet 642-8624 LWlll llllOIH OllllEI HH F /T oppty IOf driv.r ownara Late modal ~ hlcla 25 yurs • (213)749-7222 headbo1rd S50. 2 lg wood daUt S 15 & S 100, 733 ·9207 Iv mag. 842-0418 aft &pm ----• Pi.c. IMng room Mt. never uMd, •rthtonaa, cott 1785. Mii $285. g52-42~ 4 poatar qUMn etie water bed, exit cond. S 150 obo. Cell Lauria after Spm ~8513 or 982·5803 a ,, Ivory colOred sofa w/8 MAINTEN,..NCE MAN Culhlon• 150. Man'• Needed at luxury Newport White naugh Lou"99 otl•lr Beach Apt Complex S25. 538-4050 Good attitude. ablllty to ' pr of H4!nredon uphol1 work for darTia,,dlng rael cnra. COior Shrimp S300 dance w1111ngnaa1 to pr 3 drwr antique Cheat learn Ind pride In woril· Sll5 645-'832 manlhlp more Important tha,, pravloua U · BEAUTIFUL SOl.10 Olk parlenell. Cd 844-0609 bedroom 1u1ta klng11 _ Pattury SS25.Coucfl/1ow llTIR RllTI ... , a 100 1se-3131 'vaJlabla In lrvtna .,.. MIDllW- $300 to S«>O No colec1· Contampotary '*" new Ing 3 4 houri I day lncludaa wuNr dty«, llv Monday thru Friday 9"•· rm land bdnne tum. kite noon Sat1Hday and gun. MC MUST SE.Lt by JULY d 1 y morn 1 n Q Ca II 27th, no penonal ct1ec;1c., 642 ~.Mil tor Kitti CALL TOOAY 875-2310. Inst CUSTOM Sofa 1118. An- ... tlqueSlelghbed.~. Bay St \W\lty & cNtr *418 & eo.ta M9M. CA t2eH more 83MKJ07 PART TIM[,;. A'de, 3 MATCHINOC_ltrlp9 ___ gotd_ hrl day, e daya per... blade, r\dt '°'' iov.Mt. Av1ll1bla lmmad cNtr.all itlntc:ond aaO 432. 8014 &59-0514 NII a111 Volvo Pant• 110, full Tncb 9 S.uc:~ & LandlCaP" equipped Eatata aale 20x24"1 S 18S • or all for OFFERS 7S9-4173 '11 JIJIT& ~ Ill $&50 11x 14'• $8S.. Of ACHILLES Inflatable SPO ~. 4wo. Xtre cat>, 4 cyl, ell tor S180 Call Randy 4 ox. 4 men cM!uH auto trans, AJC, mag btwn 10·59rn Sa&-t410 dinghy WIS hp Yamaha Whit/wide tlf ... pwr doOt Roban Jarvi• ~ .,,g ~ tank Mul1 Seen-IOcka, pwr •tear, Im/Im Peurte Del Cruz 19d7 lle9, UMd 1 time onty Pd lt9feo eua, tin wtll Vary large. t>Mutltvl Sac S 1700 Wiii Mii aJI tor Uc #3005300 11000 C1ll Collect $1000 4~98 111,HI (819)242-5848 Only Mr'loua lnqulrlea 11•1 •ttriala I030 UIW.&JllUW 175.00 548-5170 llM~iati IMS 1 A PocRWl!l.l ORILLPRESS S200 BANOSAW $300 548-1&31 DELTA NW. l/"tap4W drlM prau. plan•r . lathe, lander, J\'!r::· routan. etc 7 t4 75 BAY BOAT 18' • Claak: 2 c;ockplt, In board. t8M deck & trim, newly over- hauled 12700, Uk fOt Cttuck 780-261S THIODOH ROBINS FORD l0()0 lillRllO R Ill VO CO~TA Ml ~A Ml 0010 lllTll nALD 1 l ' Montauk, 70 HP Merc:ury Vua eno. '4500. 675-8119 , ________ _ SKIPJACK 28' Twlrl ang, '70 Dodge Tradaarnwi "' mint cond, many xtraa, 3 Ton . .W, new Ur•. well ula trailer, Newport lllp. matnta!Md. t ownr, body S24K. Pf>, 873-0365 or mint, nd1 31a short M&-0779 block. '650 080 Must SOUTH COAST 24' Mii by Fnday 491-0841 hY 1aunc;h, xlt cones. NB b ti .... atlp. located o. Arua lllp C'-·-i!1 -...5 • 198, 327 ~ WW1ared &UNI .... cooled MOYI~ toro.a 1'2"'B""C-.U"iiN'""1i .. 1·. •2"'t.009e.-Faraltan .... "300ot>o 6'$-8223 Nft 1ntartor/P111Mto1 ... a I ~~I •a..t7 fa ... in1'7 IOft top • 1t,IOO ..,,. il ti 1•14 752-2111/0 t42·24M/E 2 &sn ai;: ta' ca;; 1 u;;a Nii ;;a 1 t~/ffont 1-t' 1-5' 10ng ' 57 CHEVY 8El.-AIR Sport e6ec ltohtad . • multi COlof'9d new U61. Coupe v..a teat~ t*ow 1150 t."';,~533 GOOd oondltlon 1125 not running U50 ~ 646-1413 or S4a-l441 Pita btaala a&· c1 a .. i'CF011tboet, ,_ ..,._ ,. ..... -~ •• m... mllfloOMy on o.a:. 1~ - -" -; Votvo lnbd, ertr1 ..U. CON'VEATI81.E~toc>. Show I pat quality fllll co...., bMutlful cond =lllm,goodcond 751-1230 Call tor' Spec ellaat ftnn, 151-e373 4KC YORKI[ PUPS 3 a1t9& 982·m1 JAGUAR "-'°'*' ~ moa, M1', adorable. A~aatf!adecl ·foulltti. 'II )()(! 2•2 tuto. ate. hMlthy, jMY1\ll ... SJ50 'JU'f.N~lalOl of MW~ l)9lllt1 7116-9271 or 156-vouS •tlantlon blll Int, , 7ff.t 1 ... I Hf ,-, I •C• Ii f ROBIN S fr 1 '-' • I I •• M.flt91,Mt91 82t 8. e.dd ll FUlerton, CA 714-tlO t300 21s.a1 .. 101 vw '14 luO a..lc JQr9C 1111111• "°'"' oond 1o tnll Nbfl eno. nu MBZ 4608l ·11 r11n wtit pt, twM. "*"nu pee WI BUICK DEALER ai. wllMlmbOo ... ,._, 111&0oeo14em3, ..---:.1:: U8 -W ( Co .. 1 H•11 ...... fOOd, ,.. IOfM body .oftc 1 1100/oeC> • 540 1482 llfter lpm.. WI M9T '12 CONV --• -· NH•llOlt k.cll t.24.500, 2-te61 VW 71 1UO MBZ '17 4a08L. Xlnt oond. l~-6;7;Jiii·iii•mtmffiiiiiiiiiiii~ ~~I :::i;:,: omc:: L.AAOE IELECTIOH OF NEW & UH.O IMW'll ~ 9'C1 w/blmbOo Int, I~ 1-.9* 2 lope. Loeded1 $21,500. PO_,. .. E ,.., 124 "' l40-te17 nqvn rr • • filed W/bl( top, llm/fm ce11, I ..,..u, "'·new .,, ... 17000, -kif Lott 831-1'17 Llm---VOlUMllALD SERVJCI! I L.!ASINO 3'70 N. ~Aw. LONOIEACH (No. Charry ...it-40&) ~r?J!e~~ OPEN SEWH OAY8 .-..o. '"'1. ldnt oond, MBZ '13 aooso Turbo. Muet ... , bet«• 112. ~CllfMI, llr• 1$4M obo 7""8380 cord9, new tecie 12t,OOO. * PEUGEOT * AT8UN '83 210 ZX T· e 7 3 • 5 I l 4 O r 1r MASTEAATI * "fop, i.tMr, "'· & fnUCh (818)355-1221 * Al'A ROMl!O * mote. SMtp, mutt .... MBZ •14 210CI! rare 5 * IMI * ltTT!A* "·'"'°'* 49M131 IPd. QM, Sportt Cpe lo '&Iii DATSUN Meun ·aa MW. ml, mint oond $25,000 I -------me Gl W11gOn, 9" mi, obo (714)847-me • , • BMW 'H 32SM con-fully loeded. Excetlent Wf'tlbte. atue1peet1 beloll cones. 113,000.146-7141 **" .. •• • n 2.oeoo • lettl, .. optt. 120,800 FIAT 'II 124 8cMdW Conv vory/PW .. tuC*'b oond., firm . 200 mllH . PP rblt eno new ttr• ry,..j MNtce 1'9COt~._ 3 yr. 831·20M or 511-7212 lootta Pt. Mu9t Met Wtittanty av91. ,,_ __. -'M IJlll.llW mso oeo 538-4050 onty at t 1&.111 8*w/bltdoth,loeded, FIAT '74 apder, MW top, (S..of4412) t 1U00,751-t373. newtlr-...,tlllyrebh. ••PHii -·-·..a 11500 =,:t~527-0. • ... 9eekera/8elara IM out 100I Qual et .. N.8. TIWYOU FCllKUS #~· IN U.S.A. AM> Tl Yw.G HARDER TO 8E ~l • IALll • URVICI • 'AltTI • LhllNG LARClSI IH'ttNIORY OH TH( W(ST c~r OOY flQ)(1. I COl.C. BUICK '70 Skytlwtt, 1895. )(Int cond • need• paint MOVING MUST SEU. ...,.,eM-0423 Cathy ilt2t .... ahod C.M. 979-2500 NABERS CADl.LAC compute r find t ha HONDA, '78 CVCC, 1000 833-eaOO TOYOTA 'IO COt'ole. .... auto yiou're :t'1ntn rebl1fc~ :-Wt, 5apd, u "'boll· ~Ril~Mllll8n tor. 100'• ...., ~.. • -MERCEDES ·e1 2400 amlfm ...... cond. *34" .... ...... Ofll... ' pelnt 117 obo. Must 4 apd, .. aMctrtc. ...... obo ..... 1 .... , 2-....... 1 p,,. feetl ... by ''*Y 412.oM 1 lent condlUon 42,000 ml., • --- CAl.&TODAY ' ' .. ' 8UICt< '83 REGAL LTD 8Mut cond, 53K. ong OWT*' mue1 NCtfflca. IY75. call...,. 716-3455, d~57-2980 ~ROES1' SELECTION of late model. low mMeege CadlbQ In Orange County1 Sea ua tocfayt 140-1100 WE'RE llUllTING. '"''",._.,,,,, ,.,~ ''" \\f"1\1riot\e. llM. &.•f'l'-•llit uut'h~'4•f "1.1 I •o•l uelw r h111n,nn.trun llf"tier..tm' t.ur "••tt••r'I' \tt.l •1 , .U\I .. n1tf\J ,,,,, .. ..._ urJ•-.JI P\i.""'4 1-.-tp &uyow!Seler ConnectlOn Manila Belge/Palomloo, 0.. tothebealcAllC'•· •1·1111 11s.eoo. m.noe :=·;::'!=.'c:a.c -American Red Croes 2800 Herbor BIYd. COSTA MESA 01 ', '• f 1 ! I,•, t• I' 1 j, 842 2000 1442 S. Bristol. S.A. MMIH t1gh1torejecunror .. b60I Delly Plot June 30, .Mt 1. '9Cl'mOUI.,_.. "'°"""• n llAY • ICf'IMdP'OC*'Yll:245FIS-I TATW Ofl AeTmOUa.,_.. MAim ITATDmJIT or to_...,. ll't lrregu6lir'lttaa 14, 21, 1W ..._ ITAW IOU> AT A .....C t.ALa. CHEA Avt. #C-3, COST A MAMOOllmMT CW NAm ITATW TN toloWlng per90n1 are or lntormalltlea In ll't bid• or M-1• The '°'°"4nCI peBOnl .,. • YOU NDD All DPlA-MESA, CA t2e28 U8I CW ACTmOUI The 1o11ow1ng per1on .. re CLARK New Ham-....... A dolng~•:THOMP· the bidding. •-II' 111'\TIM dolnQbuelneae•Prefetred NAnoN Of' THI llAT\N 8eld property le being MllM .. NAm O I b I --~ SOM"TECHNICAL8£..vtef. ~ Ofenge Coast ,._ ""'~ GrllPNcl. 17et lllharN Pl., OP THI "'OCllDtMO eotdtotthepurpe>eeof P9Y· TM t!':'..':f peraon1 J..;-:i .. ~~ s~oo KITTIE WAUGH daughter of Lafayd.- THOMPSON TfMPOA· Delly Plot J4lty 14, 21, 1He F'ICTmOU8 .,_.. eo.t• Mee&. CA t2t21 AOAINIT YOU. YOU Ing the~ -=wed l\ew 1 the i-. of Cempua Dr. Ste 1oe....... CLARK. a 1'4!Sldent of te F and Ella N ARIES, THOMPSON & A8-M20t MAim ITATDmWT 8'vce Boda, S27S Mldt-IHOULD CONT ACT A by Mid o..cJ of TNlt fndud. the Flc:tltlou1 llu1tne11 POt1 Beaoh, Ca t2MO Hunungton Be.ch for Shepard W ood 80CtATE8, 4121 W19terty P\BJCll)TIC( ThefolowlngpeBOnaare =A"9 .. CoetaMeaa.CA LAWYWR. lng.._and~oUhaN•m• Widgeon Hom ... WllllamO Geffeneiy,16'A more than 60 years Belovedmothes"ofA. Pteoe, Ste. '102. Newport dolnQ bultne9 -Rancho 8 MOTIC8 CW TN9t .. and of S... 1178 Main Str•. #A, IMne, A11ao Ave.. Coete Meaa. p-----' J l 18· a.oh, CA t29eO flCTmOUI __... 39 Mobll• Park, 7117 Tom Duo a n , 170 ,.,.,..... IALI Detecl JI.Wt 10. 1tee CA 92714 Celtt 92127 .......,,,. away u y , Dale Carter of Hunt- The ~ Corpofatlon, MAim ITAT'llmMT Uimpaon, Garden Grove, Betlame. Coa1• Meaa, CA NO. ~ C AL I' ORM I A R I • The Flctlttout au.... Meger\ A w.-2328 1986. Mrs. Clark was lngton Beach. Friend.a Ca11tom1a OOfPOf•Uon The folowlng per90n9.,. CA 92141 ~2S28 On AUGUST 18, 1tee, at COMVIYMICS COMPANY, Name referred to abolle waa M>Vtlll St.~ &..ch, · lx>m In Fleetwood cal) t Piere@ Thi• t>vllnea• 11 con-dol bu9'MM u : TM Jack B. Kemp. 25H Thll bVllMM II con.-10:00 A.M.. 9t THE REAR ..... T ...... , ., ....... Med In Ofange County on c.Mf t2e80 h Carolina M • maB ryo I ·s m a· t h ducted by: a corpotaUOn au:: Doc10f, I 1810 Mey-er.Mew, Newpott BNc:tt, ducted by. oo pettner1 EHTAAHCE L088Y ON 5TH M Kaly, I x..-. Y1oe APl'll 14, 1982 Thl1 bu11n-11 con-Nort • ay Alie» We6don. a.cntwy !tower CWde Foun1111n V• CA t2M3 8'vce 8od1 STREET OF CHICAGO ~ ........ t411 c.... ... Philip H McNemte, 1178 duc1ed by. I general pert• 8, 1900 She WU the Mortuary from noon Thia lt&l...,,.,,t waa ll6ad iey CA 927oe Thll bull""9 II con-Thia llat...,,.,,t -l1lecl TfTLE INSURAHOE 00M-tftM, Ne"'-ftdte• CaH· Mein Street llA. IN!ne, CA nerlhlp daugh"'r of CharlN to 9 P .M Monday llllth the County CWtc of Of· Rendell loe1ad. 11110 ducted by: an tndMdual #Ith the County CW!! of Of. PANY,·LOCATED AT 501 N . ..,.t11a, T111,._....., 92714 Wlllllm O ~ and Zora Bledaoe Graveside 1erv1cea 119' County on June 12, M~ Clfde, Fountatn Jedl B. Kemp = County on June 24. MAIN STREET, In tNClty of (111) .,.,4171 Diiie Slmbfo, 1801 0... Tl'llS lla1emlnt -111ec1 W h M Clark 1eee v • CA 92708 Thia 1tatement -fMed 1 _119 Santa Ana. County of Of. Publllhecl Ofange COMt atM TIN-. Corona del .w11tt the County ewtc o1 Of· •ua n will be conducted at "11'111 T t>v ,,_. 11 con #Ith the,._.-,. Cltr1t of°' ... enge. Slate of Calltomte. Delly Piiot Juty 21 21 M.,, CA 92925 ange County on June 23. was a ~mber of \he 3:30 PM 'l'Ue9day at Publllhecl °' Coeat • I • ..,.,... .. , • Putl4ilflecl Ofenge eo.t c AL IF 0 RH I A RE. AUQUlt 4. 1W • . Thie bulir-. -con-1988 Un1tt"d Me\hod11l lht' Good Shephard o.ity Hot JvM T. .My 7, duct~:=-~ = County on June 23, Oelly1• IPllotl .... ~ 30 . .My 7, CONVEYANCE COMPANY, M214 0Uc1ed by i llmhed pertner· PIU:IM C hurc h o f Hunt~ 14. 21. 1tee Thill 1tat...,,.,,t -fllecl ,.,,_ 1~. 2 . ...., 1 Callfomle Corpofatton, • lfllP Pvl:llWlecl Ofange eo.t Ct" meter y . w 1th M-1U with Iha County CMrtl of Of· Publllhad Off"Q9 eo.t M-171 duly appointed Tru1tM rtaJC ll)TIC[ fhl9 ttaternenl ... 111ec1 Delly Pilot June 30 .Mr 7 ing1on Be.ch A life 8lahop Lee Terry of --------ange County on June 20. Delly Piiot "'-30, J4iy 1. under IN\ cert.in Deed of #Ith the County CW1I of Of. 14 21. 1w ~mbt'r of the United TM Church of Jesua P\RJC ll)TIC( 1eee 1•. 21. 1981 P\RJC lll>llCE Tt\111 executed by GARY E. flCTITIOUI ..,_.. anoe County on "'-23. M-174 Methodist W oman's Chnst and lAtter 0.y t.t-1n WALTERS AHO JEANETTE ..._ ITATlmNT 198e MCmCa "129 K ..,, WAL TEAS. HUSBAHD AND The folowtnQ peraona.,. Pu'*'*9 Ofange eo-1 P\llJC ll)TIC( Aaocaauon A rnftT\· Samta Offid.atma-ln- WntQ .. Put>lllhed ~ Co.at MOT1Ca °' WIFE ... tnMtOf'I, recorded doing ~ •• Delly Pilot June 30 .My 7 b t" r 0 f st' a I I d e ~rment will be made ~ll~t'tlal ~,~June · J4iy 7· P\8JC fl>TIC( ~Anoet '°" on OCTOBER 21, 1N2. • TRAIL SIGHS. LTD . 407 14 21 19M ~.~.. Chapl.t"r .ir259 .10rdtt attht"Good Shephud .... ....-.,, """'' "' flCTIT10U8 .._.. Al.COMOUC ISYl:RAQll of Offtc:lel Recordl of OR-Catlf t2M3 The tOloWlng per80nl we ..... -..d ... • ......... 1 M-186 K-TO IU.L IMtrurnant No U-3700.0. 30th Street, H9wPor1 BMdl. M173 Of Tht" Ea.stem S'41' Cttmetery Pierce the ntne Unlf'ad Sc:tlOOI •-11'111'\nrr M.AlmlTATDmWT uc.MM AHGECounty,StateolC.. '--Caroe.lll,41SHwdlng P\B.JC NOTIC( dOlnQ~• and lht" American Br os Smith Olttttc1 of °'*'08 County. r~ ""'""" The tolloWlng per-.ona.,.. 7.11.. Iona, under tha power of St . Hewpor1 a..til, Cailf ... c R 0 s s I HT ER . Legion A uxillary of' Mortuary. Dlr«'torl. Celltor1'M. wtl,....... aMi-'1CTITIOUl8Ul9SU dolnQbuelneeaaa:IAl80A ToWhOmhMayConoem: .... therein contained, wll t2M3 ITATtmJifl'CW NATIONAL. 19112 Ocean-Huntington Beach 536 6539 ad Bkle up to 2:30 P.M. on M.Alm ITAT'lmWT WIHOOW WASHING SER-AVILA, Joaa le~ to llill at put>llc llUC1lon 10 the Keith C1roHlll, 4 18 A8NDCl .. MT O* pon Lane Unll •8. Hunt· Sh ~ the 28th~ of M . 1tee. In The,-....... ,__ .,. VICE. t?l'A w... F'*», the Depettment of AkioflOllc lllQhea1 bidder tor caltl. °' Harding SI. Newport BNc:tt. Ull cw PICTmOUI ln(lton 8Mch. Calif t:le48 .. __ t" ... wub P h h in SMITH IN offtca of Flacel ~ doing~ ;;;cn;tlYe Coa1a Meu. CA 92127 =Control fOf to ... Ohedl .. dW:r1becl below, Callf. ~ MlllNl•I MAm JOHPl'I McCullough, ~ln y er us-ROY KENNERL y SeMcaa. 5050 lalranc• L011trng In Sou1hem eel-RONALD D. BORO, 32221 b9¥eragea at 2175 peyal*l etthe time of .... In Janet M TaytOJ. 134 er.. The loltowing perton1 19112 Ooeanpor1 Lane Unit band. James Cum· Pnway. IMM. Calttomla.l lomta. 3400 lrvtne A.¥9., -.npu 1120, San Juan INlna BM! .. lfA1. Coa1• lawful money of the Untied cent Bey, Laouna 8Mcfl. ,,_.,. abeMoned 1he UM of I'S, Hun11ng1on 6Mcfl. Callf mings Clark m !959 SMITH. 93. a res1de-nt ~ wNdl time Mid~·,~ •209. Nwpt. 8dl t2te0 Capllttano. CA 92975 Mee&. CA 92127 with "47" StatM of Amerloa. ~ CtlHf ms1 lh• Flc:tlllOUI 8u11ne11 92848 Bel eel th of of H untmgton Beach ;pu~o :ro~a"'ANo Jamee Wit• McVlck•. Thi• bUllMll II con-OnSeleGene!'al (Pub.Eat warranty•xpr ... Ofim911ed Thia butln•H 11 ex>n· N•m• WA TER MA IO Rober1 RoMl>ecil, 1001 ov m o er ··~ 1907 passed -:~INTENANCE OF 8fTE IN-107 C011tn1 Aw., Nwpt Bch, ducted by: an lndlvlduel Pl./>u II to title, UM, P<>91 ... ton or clucied by· • geMrlll '*1· STORE • 1, 12811 ™cher ~n1.~:;:';21~~87, Sen11 Htldnlh Clark Far· J I '18 1986 TRUSION '"ND CON· CA92M2 RonaldD.8ofg blllt'9d Ofange Coat ancumbrenoee.allriQht.lhte netlhlp Dr .. Oardefl Or~. Clllf rell. Huntington •way uy • .. Thi 11 1 Thll ... 1...,,.,,, wu flied Dally Piiot .My 21. 1He and lnt•Mt now held by It Janet M Taytof 92840 Thia bu1lne11 11 con· Be· h J Cwn Mr Srruth was a aon DITIONS SYSTEMS FOR 1 l>u n"I 1 con-Coun Clerk of Or M2 It 11 IUCfl Tru1t• In and to the Thl1 1tetement w11 llled The Act1t1ou1 Bullneu dueled by !<>Int _,lure <M C'~k J f-of Edwin E and Viola VARIOUS DISTAICT LO-ducted by: an lndMduel .tit! the ty 5• lollowlng deectibecl property with the County Cteni of Of· NllfM referred to abcMI wu JOMPfl MoCullougl'I mm~ ..., · r o E Dobbtns ~-·th He CATIONS .. Bid condition• ~: ~~t'::nt w8I llled = County on .My 1 • PtJBUC ll)TIC( lltualed In the ef0f9Uld ange County on "'-24, nted In Ofange County on Tnta 1111emen1 wu lllecl Palm DPsen Lo\111\g .c;)lm and 1rw1ruc11ona and Bid PatGDI County and State. to wtt. 1tee ._Pr 11 8 19811 I! 1 LE .. 1111111e County Cler• of Or· grandmother of Rach was born August 11, 1orme INY be ot>telned at with "CouCounty Cltr1t of ~-Pvbfflhed Ofange Cout YOU AM IN 09,AU~ T A Condominium com· m .. HO F305t0 ange County on June 27 ard Clark Farrell nd 1892 tn Wadena, Min- tha ofnca of Flacel suppon = nty on June • De Pl .>uty 2 28 UNDOI A DlaD °' TMl•T, prtMd ot: Publlal'lecl Orange COM! Jerome Cherlel K,... 1986 H SeMcaa. 5050 Betran<:• I "12'14 ,..!Y ... 4 ~t1 1Ne I. . DATID OCToeD 12, 1112.c PARCEL 1 Dally P1IOI Juty 7. f4. 21, 28. 12111 ~Chef Of .. Ger~ n12a Dr Randolph James nosota e was as- Pwttwrt INIM Cellfomla ....--· · · 1 UMLIU YOU TAKI A • 1 Unit C-3 •~on the! 19" Grow c.tlf 92640 I Publ11hed Orange Coaat Farrell both of lrvinf! 90Clated with Charles The Dlairtct ,e..n,_ the Publlshed Ofange Cout M2 8 noee TO "'°TWCT YOUR certain amended Con-M-112 Mltle Hl.IQ9I 3seo1 Glen 0111yP11o1JUty7 14 21 28 2 great ardnd H ow ard 1n th• f=~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~==i·~~~~~ ~·~~~~ D gr~ry~~ \., ..... . INTO ~-SAVINGS The DlilJ Pilaf has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. !D"9 60 o r$5 .60 'TI e w ith prepay m en t 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or conceltotion. Private parties o"IY No Commercial, Real f \tate o r Employment Ad\ There 1s no price limit to what you con adverl1\e If you ne«-d to \Cll your ror boot, (Ouch. high ch<m or any unused merchond1u• coll the Doily Pilot Clossif1rd stoff or u\c lht> coupon bP.low 642-5678 ------------------------------------ NAM!: PHONf AOORE SS CITY STA TE /IP AO COPY 4 line mu11mum opprot 1motely • worth P"' l1nf' ,._MT fNClOSto .. VISA a• M C Jvne 24, 1982, u lnlttu-"'8JC NOTICE n390 ·· · M·190 daughtn . AmandA · "*''No 82·216547, Offtclal Thll bullnMI -con-Janf' and Ash lev owned and operated A«otdl of Ofange County. re ..r duc1ed by 1 general penner· rtllUC f«>JIC[ Ml{heUl• Fam•ll AIN> the H o ward and Celltomia, u defined tn the flCTITIOUI IUIMU 1t11o Smnh Grocery Stora Oedet Ion of ~ 1fAm ITATDmNT Th flCTITIOUI .,..... Surving an• ii •aster •I t1, le llat...,,.,,t -n.ed NAmlTAftMINT (;aora1~ Wauah tn HuntingtOn Beach, Condlttone and Reatr1c11ona TM tolowlng pereone ere llftth the County Cler\ of Of. -... " v " H h sed h rec:c>fded Auguat 4, 1981, In ckllng ~ • Good· ange County on J~ 27 The=-::: ~11:: W ilson LA•notr North t' pure a l e 800ll 14187. Pege 10M, Of. -Knowa, 2737 fut 1tee ~ ;:1 Oen Car 011 n ii and a Dlxun Mortuary tn llclal Recordl of Mid county, Cout HlohweY. CorOl\e del Publllhed Ofar199 eou1 leo.i M.a ·c A 92112s ,,., b r 0 th 1 r C h a r 11 . ., I ~O and operated tC and • emen6ecS by .,.. In-M.,. CA t212~ . Deity Pilot Juty 7 14 21. 28 ,..!.. A Callc:cNo s10 '"· with hl.5 aon. Howard ~~~~.:.re:.~~~: 27~;' ~prc:!fnH= 19" M-201 dlen Tr ANM!m. CA 92807 Wolter w .. ugh of La Smith and IOO·IO• 92-218548.0fftclalRecord1 Corona o.t MW. C Kevin Kroitoay 9H (zrangf' Crorgi<1 law 8111 Kettler unbJ PARCEL 2 t2625 --Ir IWITll'r' Oenvef Coell M... CA f'nc·nds may L'llll al An undMded 3.777 pet· TR Wei.c::h, 2737 ea.1 ,--.n, ""'~ 92626 Pwm• Brm. Smith his retirement '" cent <'l>l tnt.,.t In and 10 Cout Htgnway, Corona del NOTICI °' Tl\ti t>ullneH 11 eon· Mortuary fr11m noon 1960 He was a mem· Lot I of Tract 11353 In the Mer 92825 "*.IC IALI due1ed by co-panner. tu 9 p M. un Monday tx-r o f the First Unit· City of eo.1• MMe. County Thi• bu11n... ,, (;()fl· On Auguat 5, 198e II 9 00 M•rll Calicchlo l"d Methodi.sl Church ol Ofange, State of Call-d u c 1 • d b y 1 o t • 1.m. 11 427 StanfOfd. Irvine, fhll 11itemenl wu llleO Funrral S('rVlt"f"l will IOfnla, u ~ on • map Pl'<>PfletOflhtp Callt«nla. the lollowlng cs.. with the County Clet1I of°' bl' c o n d ur 1 rrl on of Huntington Beach recorded tn Boot! 488, TR. WellCh tertbed pertOl\al proc>ertY ~ County on June 23 Tu~av July 2:.!. &I lnvolved With many Pagea 45 and 45 of ,,,.... fhil 11a11tnen1 wu ftted ..in b .. old at publlc auc1ton, 19 1'1tllZ2 1 00 p M at thf• f'ir1t Huntington Beach or- oelleneout MtlPI. In the of. !1¥1th the County Clerk of Of. llflthout -· ·~uons He w no. of lhe County Recorder ange County on June 25, Varloul kitchen aupp!IM Pubtllhed Ofange COlll• Un 1 t ('(! M 1• I h11J 1., l gani.... · as of Nld c:ounty. 1tee and utenMll. ~•. pie· 1 Ollty Ptlot Ju,.. 30 .My 1 ('hurt h "1 Ii u fl 1 prf'(.'f'ded an death by EXCEPTING TH ERE· ",_, iur ... d.cor11tve ll•m• 14 21 1988 M 1711 ington Bt>••d1, wtth his wife. Frances and FROM unn1 I . 29 lnclullw Pu~ Otange COM1 bedroom l'Ufnltur•. m«1'1 RP\ John l'urJ .... n his "011 H o ward u ltlOWn on Mid Con-Oel4Y Piiot June 30, M 7. alothlng Ind accM90rie1 C ""'TICE S m 1 t h Be Io v e d domlnlum Plan 14. 21 INS sporting and ca mping Pl8U "" .. nd Rf'v Al Jdn"'" AL S 0 EX c E PT t HG aqut~t. bedding ind flCTTTlOUI ~H nfftoaung ln11•rrn.•nl fdlhf'r oC Marpne M THEREFROM .. mtnerall, c tne ne, l\ouHhotd •P· NA• ITA~ will bl> m;id,. at w1..,1 Kftlllt>r Huntington Of-. predoul and UMf\11 p1t1ncn , llvtno room &>.l< h alao "urv;~ ~t•I•. iwb11anc" end rurMure. tOOll. euto IUP-Tiie 1~ pet'90f\t "' min'>lt•r C1•mt•lf•n hydrocetbon• of~ lllnd L ~auto !*'II. tuogaget 00Z'9,.~~ PRO Pt('rt"f'' Bros Smith by granddaughtt"r. and character. tncludl~ end m1eoe11aneou1 penonet CESSIHG 9582 HlmlltOtl Mortudr\ [)m,. lor1 Karrn Kluenler o r petroleum. oll. ga1, A 'IOUaetlold n-80 u 1 1 ~.".: ., .... ,.; H untinRton ~ach UC)flaltum Md t• below a Thia .... II m90e In ac-A111 •2 nun 1ng on ,,,m 'l» , .. of 500 ...... C 1 8Nctl Callf 92~11 g r .-i n d c; n n ., G a r y depth ._., thet rney ::otdanc. wtth &lllOfn 1 Allll Ai.under 91126 CARTER ."nl1th of Rf'dl~. now Of Mreefter be tound, ~ Code Sect1on1 1N7 ,, " located. contained, d•· S and 1Ma, by the under· Er•-11vnongton 8Mcfl f'LORf.NCE Wl)( >I> Ball Smith of M1~on ~fr ."!...~·ln,11116er lb* landWd. to dll!P099:'6 ~:~.neu 11 con· l"AHTER 88 jj "~' \'1f'JO. Howard and Of om -_.., °' 11't 1*'1 s ~ peraonat Pfoe>erlY left ... ~_. .... 1r1 Ind·~ dl'nl of Hunllnj{l(ln Kun Kc-tllrr both o f 1'*9ol wm1out, ~. the tenant, 0 HOWAR ...,..,.., v, ""'3. of IUrlace antty or wivtLLlAM8, upon v9c:1111ng All•• Ate•llt'Oer Bt "'°h pal!M-d a w;iv Hun•inaton Beac h , :t r t of .,,,,., to tht I lhe'::r.oe>erty~thei.nd· Tllil •tllemen• .... "led Juh ltt l!fRR M~ Al'W1 ,urv1vmg are fl .ttl't Ille County CllWlt o• Of tee thereof to 1 ord 9ftet notloe 10 Mid 17 O rtn "".~, horn I Ir ln '""'"' "r;mdch1ld~n depth of 500 ,_. b9Mell\ tenant -.1 County °" ~ R .. " K ,.,. · " lhe aurlace IOf Iha~ F DATE~ 17, ,... 1986 n-l'lf'r lo!'. '" ('of'04', rrll'nd~ mav ( II at t _.. ,_ • •w I --•a ·-P1(•1TI' 8~ Snuth man • remcw •• r~ .,. -..... --Pub!llNICI °'_,. .... .,. MnJIC( otl'let•xplott•tlonof.-d,. • MALKOWICH, Ir: =PllOt ...... T t• 2, ni ,.~nu Mortuary f"mi tt00n 10Uroee °' au«>etanoae I ntOMA.t w.u.a. l90.. A" ,,.,., F' M M d PAFIC!L 3· ..,...,.. ._ a¥Wm PA· l"ICTIT'IOUt IU ... 11 to ff on 11y A nonexctua!W eaaam.n1 E c.te, Loe .... .,•....._ .,. ~ N,... ITATIWWT Pnvau-family _.;.. :""~.,!Jo~: ~c...__,°":l = NIUC ll)TlC[ 3;::~~·se~ Vlet'll Will bt· con· or-and.,...~ i1'14r..0.1011 E"tet'Of'-let Plull'ltr du('t4'Cl on Tuf'ldiey O't9f that portion of Lott 9 D Publllhed Ofenge Coaal PICTITIOUI .,_.. Srr• •C Cot•• M"9, CA aft rrnonn P1f'fl'CI Md 10 ot Traci 5135. N o.ity Piiot Juty 21. 21. ltee N.._ ITA1'DllWT ~n21 R r ,, ~ S m 1 l h "1own on• mep reoorded tn M2111 The follooMng ~ -..,,,... AM LIN)qulll, Mortuiarv IJtrtttort, loot! 219, Pao-3 Md 4 of OoirlQ ~ • ~ St •C co.ta MllOell9neoul M.,_, tn the rta,fC lll)llC( 7Cf0 MA llK(T AS ~ CAt2127 ~:\fi ff~:\9 oMca of the County ..._ 8 90CIATH )()(VIII MM 9c.on Oouollt YOGll~ oorc* of Nici county ACTmOUe ..,_.. #Nie A~. Suite 2~S """"'* ~I •C, Co.1• r The t01el amoun1 of ltle MAIM ITA,......., !Nine, Cellf 1271• ~CA t?e71 ""9eld prlnclt* belllnoa 4 TN 1ot1ow1nt.,.,.,,. aN '"' Mongeve ~ & l l td 70·111 .,,..,... thereon, ·~ dolrlQ ~ -TAlK Cotp . CallfOrNa 700 ...., • 1'1'11'1•-L•~ ••ncho wtth ~ IMlmatecl U I A , 2q4 NewpOf1 8l¥d • ttet S\ttl9t. a., fFlrlCllOO 1otn199 CA m 10 ~. ..,,.... and ad-2 t• 22, Coa1a ...... CA Cellf 94 102 f flll !>\Ill"-• II con· venom It U. .,._of IN tn.. tH.17 -.,. eo-Apet111•1t1 -'Veted by • oer-111 I*'• 1t191 ~lion of !NI No-Larry I Hanlll, tO$ Den-VI 2909 WMle Aoecl ei-,,_.,.._, llCe .,. 133 I .OM 04 tlUfy LIN Coa1a MeM CA ~! INIM Callf 97714 BartMlr'I Uldquilt Cutrent1y delecl C...... • 11~7 Tflie ~ II -11~t .. f"9d °'**'or CertMaO Ctledt• TNI 1>ul4nea1 It con· ~ by • Ql9l*1ll '*' *ti'!""' ~tv Cler\ of Of· pey..,._ 10 u. TN9lee or & dueted Illy: an lndMcMll ~ .,... County on June 20 blctd9r .,. ....,..._ to lM'l ...,.., JI ...., ,..,...,.,,, , ... Truet .. provt6ecl prooer Thia at9t'Nnl .,.. lllad fNI 11•'9f'lleflt -fled Paia. ioentltlCAldon 11 ewe1ab1a 8 Mth tM Ceunty a.ti OI Of· Miii the CWftty C--of Or Pvbhtlecl Ofange CoMl ,rom ~ wNdl .,. ~tv on June ,4 1ng9 ~ tlfl Juna 21 ~ "*>! ~ JO. Nllf 1 Ille T,,,.._ ...... ,.....,.._ 1tll 10M 14 )I, I ... ~u ... MT.OLM ~·Ce:••• ,~=.. bu1 flOr wNdl T.,,.._ INlr• l PUtlallMd 0rwioa"= PllOlllMd 0ranoa "= f;i;;;;i1M1;n;;;;;;;;-:;f~°14 r7 no ,._ .. Uon 01 ... ~ "'°' JuM 30 . .Nlt'f 1, ~ "°' »t 1 1• '•. n . \tumlnl. 11'1 turn to L:--~~~~~~~~~:::~~~~~~~~~~~::~~~~~~~ r :'~•= ~--=! 8 14 ,)1 1.,. ,... :i&aMtftaftof•~cw• =.;__ ____________ ____, ""IOl'I ot tl'9 11t>ow cs. • u..112 M '" w1nterrne1n1~ ~ .... 540 .... ' ' \ ' t 0 NABERS CADILLAC @ 2100 llAllOR ILYD., COSTA IESI (714) 140-1100 (213) 117-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location •Great Location •Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet• Porsche• Audi '41 E. Cent hy., 11.,.11 leull 111-0IOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Sernce. Parts. Body. 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World cbampa 11ae U .8. team celebrate. beatbul tile Softet Union to win lhe world baaket- ball title Sanday. C 1 . California Fishermen on lake dodge sniper bullets./ A4 Nation Southeast farmers suffer- ing as heat wave. drought continues./ A4 Study finds special unit to · hunt down career crimi- nals Is effective./ M World Clouds ground cocaine- busters In Bollvla./ A5 Sports Toronto toe;>ples the Angels In 10 lnnlngs./81 The fire, blackenin• a specially desipated area inbabated by such animals as deer and brown bears, arcw from JOO acres to 3,000 acres in about five hours, U.S. Forest Service officials said. Althoush flames burned away from nearby camPlfounds Sunday eve- nina. sheriffs deputies convoyed campers from San Gabriel Canyon, said Forest Service spokesman Bob Swinford. "There's a lot ofbrush for it to burn and there's no natural or man-made barriers to stop it." Swinford said. No tnJunes were reported and no structures were thrcat(ned by flames, he said. Swinford estimated as many as 10.000 people may have been 1n the canyon Sunday. A ma ive plume of smoke reared · I 0,000 feet over the San O.briel mountain ran,c. About 400 ~ fishten were either battlina the blau or on tbe1r way Sunday evenina. Swinford wd. Ground crews from the Los An~les County Fire Depart- ment were also requested. The cause of the blaze was under investiption. The San Gabriel Wilderness Area is a 38,()()()..acre conaressionaJly dca11- natcd refu,c with no roads, be 11.1d. None of the animals arc on the federal endangered species 1i1t, be said. Firefi&hters would requ~ per- mission from Forest Service officials in Washinston D.C. to u1e tractol'I or otberheavyeqwpmenton thewdder- ness preserve, he said, but he added that the area i1 so ruaed such equipment may be useless. Tbefire,whicberuptedat 1:4Sp.m. just west of Burro Canyon 10 the North Fork River area.~ out ot control as chemical4ro_ppma aircraft and wat.er-droppina hclacopcm bom· barded the tlames. Hiahway 39 in the ft.re area. 35 miles northeast of downtown Los Anttles, WU ~losed by the California H1&bway Patrol fbe brush-covered. noed ud nearly maa:eui~arcaisatabout the 3,000-foot level of the forest, aid Forest Service spokeswoman Marilyn Hartley said. OCfair attracts record visitors 10-day event comes to close and traffic oes back to normal BJ PAUL ARCBIPLEY Of .. ..., ....... Oranac County Fair visitors shat· tered attendance records during this year's I ().day run and helped the fairgrounds set new revenue records as well, fair offictals reported Sunday. A record 384,468 people bad walked throua;b the turnstiles at the Costa Mesa t'iirgrounds by the close of busi ness Saturday, said spokeswoman Chrisu.ne Brunet. "So today 1s aJI bonus points," she said Sunday. By 9 p.m. Sunday, 50,889 visitors had entered the faugrounds, briqjna the total to 435,357. The fair ended at I Lm. this mommg. In 1985. 362,907 people v1s1ted the fair when the preVlous paid attend- ance record of 288,43 I was set. That record was also bro ken Saturday when officials counted 288,397 ~d admwt0ns to the fair. Brunet said. The previous attendance record, ret an 1981 , was 368,903. The massive crowds fiUed f'au coffers. too. Tbrouah Saturday, vis- itors had paid S l.2 million in part1na and admission fees. said fair spokeswoman Jill Lloyd . The carnival grossed $747,000 during that same period, she said. Greg Norman gets a monkey off his back. wins British Open./81 A rider hlta the dirt while a clown di•tracta the irate bull dariDC the Charrlada Sanday at the Orange County Fair. The ~~ ....... ., ........... authendc Meztcan rodeo capped off a 10-day record· attendance ran of the 94th annual fair. Those fiaures also topPCd the 1985 records of S l ,049,290 in admissions revenue and $570.187 in carnival proceeds. (Pla.e eee FAIR/A2) Entertainment There's both good news and bad news at CBS./88 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Publlc Notices Sports Television Weather A9 A3 A7-8 87-9 A10 89 06 A6 A3 BS, 9-10 01-5 06 A2 Ll6htsgoouton 2,200 customers By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of--~~-- An equipment failure knocked out power to 2,200 customers in Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa Sunday Residents and businesses 1n south- west Costa Mesa and central Newport Beach lost their electricity at 9:25 a.m when equipment failed an an under- ground vault on Bayside Dnve. said Southern C.alifom ia Edison spokes- man Ken Bellis. The outage knocked out traffic signals throughout the affected area and slowed traffic. But Costa Mesa and Newport Beach police reported no accidents or othcrproblems linked to the power failure. Power was restored to a maJonty of (Pleue Me LIGHTS/ A2) ·some find work one long vacation along the Coast "Work is for people who don't know how to surf .. So says a bumper sticker sold at beach stores all alo ng the Orange Coast. ff there's any truth to that, it would likely follow tha t people who must work would choo~ to work in a surf shop. "If you're gonna' have to make money. you might n'I wtll do some- thing you (OJoy:' says Mark Nak.uh1ma. a salesman at the Chuck Dent Surf \tnt(r in Huntingto n Beach Nakashima and fellow employtts of the shop on Main Strttt arc zealous ~urfers who~ appetite for four-foot waves 1n the shadow of the pier far outwt1ata their affection for 9-to-5 JObs in the shadow of a supervisor "We don't take lunch breaks here." he says "We take surf bttaks." Thert art 'umm(r JOb'I. and th(rc arc summer JOlx While coun1k~\ •ludent' tach June S<'ou r tht local 'hllppina mall or faM- ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus ON THE NEws food J01nts for employm ent, no matter how mundane. 1hert arc a relatively select few who wind up wi th JObs they truly love Look around They're s1ttina atop hfquard towtrs and ~rvina as cn-w memben a board yachts They're parkina Porsches and dnv1na hmos They'n- play1n1 a t the beach dunna the day and work1 na at a concen amphitheater at n1aht Th(y'n-mC(t· 1ng people Th(y'n-perpetually flirt (Pleue .ee &A8'Y I A2) Muscles bulge in Huntington Beach Men, women body builders compete in exhibition billed as largest in California By MICHELLE COLE Of IM IWIJ l'llo4 It.II The term "hardbody" took on new meaning Saturday dunns the Hunt- ington Beach Body Building Classic. A standing room only crowd of more than 700 hooting fans pthered in the Huntington Beach High School aud1tonum to watch 128 muscle- bound athletes display their biceps, triceps. a nd other 'ceps most people have never seen before. The body builders competed throughout the day for tro phies and nbbons and were on stage again Saturda} night for an exh1b1uon show. Each performed a 90 second npphng routine set to music. This was the laraest body building contest in Cahforn1a, said master of ceremonies C.C. Sanders. More tha n 20 women also competed . "Female body building is sull emerging." Sanders said. "They are Judged the sam( as men. We are looking for muscle size. muscle separation. body symmetry, and vascularity." But Sanders also said that there 1s ..................... ~ Fountain Valley IUtJl •tudent Ont Tan •pend.a hla nmmer &8 ICM Bear, brtnalnC ln baalneee to a re8taur&Dt at the Balboa PaYllton. At rtcht, lllcbael Blank.field. 4, of Huntinaton Beach walta to meet the local celebrity. stall some argument over the ideal female body bu1ld(r's form "Some sa) pure muscle 1s most 1mponant ~h1le others sa) the top female bod) should be a combination of muscl( and feminit) ... he ~1d Dressed 1n a thin turquoise b1kin1, wnh a long blond pony tail and eye makeup. Dawn M(mhew of Orange looked vef) much hke a woman Yet theattract1ve 5'2" 113 lb bod\ builder also had an upper torso mos-t men would env). he said she 1s not bothered by cn ucs that say f(male body builders a re not fem inine .. To each his own," Memhew said .. My idea ofbcaut) 1s being in shape.·· While wa1ung backstage for her exh1b1t1on s howing, Merri hew rubbed 011 over h(r tanned body She ~1d the 011 helps to make h(r muscles gloss) and helps to pronoun~ shadO\\-S This was 29 year-old Memhew's first ti) at compet1t1on, and whale she was disappointed with her per- formance sh( did take home a troph\ tor the wom(n·s novice class Th( shin) trophy was Memhew's reward for two years of training 21-'? houl"i a day. six days a week. When Lhe compellt1on date drew near she tut her time in the gym to I 1h hours and put herselfon a 'itnct high protein J1et allowing herself only 400 caloneo; daily for the past three days Bod" building becomes add1ct10g. said "'femhev. She esumatcs her total hod~ fat at 7 to 10 percent (Pleaee eee llUSCLES/A2) 5.5 quake rattles Sierra N evadas Epicenter 15 miles n ortheast of Bishop. causes little damage BISHO P ( i\Pl -i\ rolling eanh quake shook the Sierra Nevada a nd a 200.mile stretc h of the San Joaquin Valley earl> Sunday. knocking out power and tossing merchandise otT shelves. authonlles said There were no rcpons of inJune\ or damage from the third w1dcl:r felt earthquake to stnkc ( aliforn1a 1n a two-week span. pohC'C o;a1d The 7 30 a.m quake was e t1m1ted at S. 5 on th( Richter scale of around motion. a maanuude of moderate intensity said sc1smolog1st Kate Hut· ton at th( California Institute of Tcchnol<>JY 1n Pasadena The ep1ctnt(r was pinpointed in a remote area IS mile northeast of Bishop. a mountaan rommunit) 210 mil~ north of ~ Anaele . M~ Hutton u td About thrct'-<iuarter\ of th( 5.000 m1dent of Bishop lo'it power after th( quake. said police dis tcher D1di. Bale<> The quake knock(d out power 1ran-,formcr-; bn(n.. but electnc1t\ wa'\ restored within an hour "II wac, a prett~ good one." Bales \81d \\.e ha .. cn·t had an) damage rcponed JUSI <,ome 'itulT knocked otT \tore shelve\ No on( has been hurt · The quake was felt for hundreds of mile\ 1n the San Joaquin Valle). from Bakc~field to Fresno to Mod(sto The largest of a scnes of afknhock~ was c'lt1matcd at ' 4 at 8: 29 a m \aid Brian M1lkr. a t S Fort'st Service: \pol..esman at an 1ntcragency dis- patch cent(r in Bishop The east(m l(m is one of the most geologically acuve areas of the \tate \.iammoth l..ak(S. 40 miles west of Bishop. Sil\ atop an ancient 'olc~nic ca.ldcra The a~a·s faults g(nerated a 5 7 quake: in Nmem~r. I Q84 and swarms of small-to-modc:r- att quakes 1n January. IQ 3 4'unda' ·,. temblor apparently oc- curred on a fault runn1n1 alona thc: White Mountains. M1llc:r Yid Some din made, we~ cl~ by falkn rocks but main routt'~ "-C:TC not affcctrd Voluntet'r fin-dc:penment throua,h· (Pleue _.&ART& UAD/A.2) ) l .. 41 Ortinot Cout DAILY PILOT/ Monday, July 21, 198e Art museum exhibit, program ~xplores American surrealism J11\0BERT HYNDMAN ........ "'!" ... The N~n Harbor Art Muieum, n conjunctaon with its "Interpretive Link" uhibition, it otrenna a 1eriea C>ffilms, lCClurtt and ~try readinp letianed like the e•hibition it.elf. to ppfore the influence of surrealism in ~crican art and culture. , Paul Arthur, an actjunct lecturer for USC'1 School offilm and Television, '11 antroducc the second of two film cninas, "Abstraction," at 8 p.m. 'day. Renee Hubert. professor of French ~d Comparative Literature at UC inc, will introduce two other film cninas -"Bunuel apd 8~11" at 8 p.m. A~ 6. and "Automausm and Dreams, • includina short films, at 8 ~m. Aus. 13. A free ~nins of the film, J>unu1t of the Marvelous: The ~eralttence of Surrealism," will be ~own at 3 p.m. Sundavs. The award- tnnnina film as a comprehensive littory of the surrealist movement pplorcd throuah illustrauons and !interviews The lecture senes t>e&an Ian week with Gordon Onslow Ford's dis. tu1s1on of the exbibttion, of which • Ford's work.a arc pert. uo·. Hubert will Jpeak It 2:30 p.m. Sept. 7 on "The Painter as Poet and Reader." At• p.m. the aame day, "The New York A vant-Oarde and the Sunalist Milieu, J 94()..SO" will be delivered by Sam HunterJ. professor with the Department 01 Art and ArchaeolOIY and curator of the Art Mutcum at Princeton Univcnitr. Musewn Chief Curator Paul Scbjmmcl will diK'Uas the exhibition at 8 p.m. Sept. 12. Ruth Bowman, UC Santa Barbara auett lecturer and author, will discuss "The Gorky Connections" at 2: 30 p.m. Sept I•. And Dore Ashton, profeuor of Art H11tory at The Cooper Union, will 1peak on "Crisis and Perpetual Retol· utton" at• p.m. Sept. I•. Four eveninas of poetry readinas include the followina proarams: • .. Recent Pocmsand Some Tran .. lations of Antonin Artaud and Aime Ccsaire" with Clayton Eshleman at 8 pm.Aua. I • "Hot Links/After the Deluac: Surrealism and Amcncan Action Poets" with Bill Berkson at 8 p.m. Aua. 8. • A proaram to be announced with Jerome Rotbenberaat 8 p.m. Aua.. 15. Husband and wife team J odi Vulle of Fountain Valley r eact.II favorably to the •killed m&Deuver by hu•band Joe, who •natchea a & l bill from her d uring a "beefcake" •how Sunday when Ore- ~hten vied for a c hance to be on ne:rrt year'• Flrefozea cale n dar . Proceecb from the •how at the Allcante PrinceH Hotel ln Garden Grove will go to the UCI Medical Center bu m unit. • "New and Recent WntJns" with Michael Palmer at 8 p.m. Sept. 5. The museum alto hat announced extended houn every Friday until 8 p.m. Jn addition to t.be proaram1 m jJ;:iunctlon with "The Interpretive " ubibitaon, live jazz per- fonnances will be pre1ented Aus. 22 and 29, hotted by \be mu1eum's Contemporary aub membenhip aroup for youna prof easionals. Ex-police chief starts OC jail terni SANT A ANA {AP) -Rejcctma probation, 78-year-old fonner Police Chief Edward Allen has bqun a four- month term at Ora.nae County Jaji for tmpassina durina an abortion clinic protest. "I would say there's a substantial chance he'll never walk out of tbe jail becauac of his qe and pb)'llcal conditJon." laid attorney Robert Sassone, who has filed a notice of appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. Allen, who retired ln J 972 after J 7 ycanu Santa Ana's police chief, has a history of heart problcma. be laid. "I don't know how they'll treat him," Sassone said of AJlen•s fellow inmates. Allen and co-defendant Ralpb Bualionc, 64, a retired j>OltaJ worker, rejected a judac'• offer Friday of probation and limited community service on the condition they stop picketina the clinic. A jury convicted the pair of refusina to leave the Family Plannina Associates Oinic in Cyprcsa durina a March 1984 anti-abortion protest. Buf.!ionc i11ervin1190-day1entencc. 'I don'tconsiderthe abortion law a lqjtimate law," Allen said Friday before he and Bu1Jlone were led handcuffed from the courtroom. Sastone, 't'hO represents both men, has pctit1oncd the California Su- preme Court to review the cue after the 4th District Court of Appeal and the appellate division of the Oranac Count y Superior Court both declin- ed. Sassone failed an has last Supenor Court attempt to keep the pair out of jail pending further appeals. Plane crashes on high way in Chino CHI NO (AP) -A plane crash at Euclid Avenue and Highway 71 Sunday n1&ht left at least one person burned and triggered a brush fire, authont1cs said. F1rcfiahtcrs descnbed the plane as a small craf\ "We responded at 7 30 p.m. " said Sue O'Donnell, a dispatcher for the California Department of Foreatry an Riverside. A spokesman for the Chino Fire Department, who asked that he not be 1dcntdicd. said fire department crews from Chino, R1vers1de Cou nty and Orange County were fighting the blaze. Ms. O'Donnell e~t1matcd the fire has burned 40 acre\ She said there wa~ "one confirmed anJ ury. maybe two." Highway 71 was dosed to traffic all the way to the R1vernde Freeway, the Chino Fire Department spokesma n \aid. FAIR SETS ATTENDANCE RECORD ... From Al The 1n<.rcaV' 1r1 attcndan'-r brought an au:ompan)1n~ 1ump in arrec;t!> W1th \unda" '\ lll(urt \ '>till to be ~talled Ll o)d '><11d '1i2 am:m had been made through \aturda) That wa'i citat tl' 11><1 m<irr .trre .. 1\ than were made la\I )«.:ar. \he \a1d However nonr wrrt' major Al><1u1 X5 percent .,.,,ere ctrre\t\ of minor\ fot possession of alc<ihol f he rcma1nd<.·1 were for m1~cllanenu\< nml\ \Uch a' pos~\\l<in of drug' anti frnu: jump 1ng. Lloyd \aid No maj1>r a<u<k111\ 111 1njUrll'' occurred dunng the 941h an nual lair either Lloyd "aid .. f here ""nt· \om1· blaster\, a few people tnpp1n{( hu l ooth1n~ major 'io tarn1val .1u 1 dent\· -.hr \a1d The cro.,.,,d' .t"u ontnhutrd 11, vaffic headaChC\l1Ut\l<..k lht Jfill·dlrt' fairvound., While mo\t da y\ me;i n1 nnl> \h11n dtlay\ for fair \ 1'1t11r\ and <om- muter\ tr} ing 10 gt l h> th1: ground\ at 1'.(·wpon Aoukvard and fair Drive, at lca\t twri night\ wrrr tilled with tra ffic ""'~' \a1d < <1\la "1e\a police \11.1 r om '-" arnat k \a1urda} n1gh1 we had some prttt ~ h1g traflh problem\." he ~1d · I think people wnc getting their final Jud.' 10 hdorl' the end or the fair .. \und;n dt'\p1te heav} attendance l11r tht· linal d J } trani<. t1eups were at .i m1n1mum V.-iHna("k -.aid lfowc\.t'r thrl'e night\ earlier cars v.1'fl' linrd up lor mile\ on the 55 ln·c"'a' and I airv1ew Onve as fair \l\1lor\ anJ l'ctu lit Amph11heatcr patron'\ 1r:d for li m1trd parking at the \am1· t1mt• 1'11l1tt' and l.ur ofliC1al'I reported v.411\ 11f up tc1 t""o hours as dnvers \rare hr:d lor parking space•. An nt1mated I .OO<J car11 were~ trapped on 1 1t\ m eet\ after all area parking lots h.tcl tilled \\.l'dnr~a) night Despite those drawbacks, Lloyd said surveys showed this year's fair entertained numerous repeat visitors. "They laked what they saw and came back." she said "There was so mu ch to sec you Just couldn't do It all in one day " She credited pan of the success for this year'\ record-breakan$ run with anaurernve pubhc relations cam- pa1J11 that bc&an shonly after the 1985 fair ended. "We've concentrated more on a year-round campa1in And we had wmc excellent entertainment and exh1b1ts th11 year," she said. Amona the headlinen this year were Cathy Riaby, Sha-Na-Na, the Righteous Brothers, Jan and Dean, and T owcr of Power. The f11r also featured a laser musical show, cham~ionsh1p rodeo and Olympic h1ah di vans exh1b1t1ons. MUSCLES BULGE IN HUNTINGTON •.• From Al ' I aot 1n10 1t hn .111\e I dm \hOrt I am athletic I JU\I <l1dn'1.,..ant111 rcat h 30or40and then l1111k ha<.k "\hc "aid Other local w1nnrl\ rn the women'\ compet1t1on wcrc K.u rn ran ta ro of Laauna N11uel who plated 1n thr women , middle: wri ght tla\\ and Karen Ko\ab of ~1\\1nn V1c10, al\<> a m1dd lrwr11thl In the men\ c.ategorie\ local win- nrr~ incl uded novi ce class· Daniel I .ahn Jcffrc} ( ardcnelh and K1rlc V.-a....m1rc 111 o( Huntington Beach Bret Bctchclor of Hununaton Beach won fi,,t place 1n the man'' novice- tall d1v111on as well as 'most muscular." Bob Weakland of M1111on V1eJO and Jctr Pinter of Irvine plaud an men's unhm1ted-1hort. Glenn Wulpem of Ncwpon Beach took home a trophy in the men's un- hm1tcd-tall catqory. LIGHTS GO OUT IN NEWPORT, MESA ••. From Al customcn w1th1n 4 ') m1nutr'l. &111, Mild Howe"er re\1drnl\ and bu\lne\'>t\ 1n the 1mmrd111c v1c1n11y of Ba y•"dc Dnvc were without power until 4 p.m whrn rep;w' were completed, hr \aid Thet created headache' for man- -.cr' at Bobby McGee'• ( onaJomer1- t1on 11 H H:. C Ol't H1&hway who had to cancel a pnvatc party for 20() peoplc Rt \I 11r11n1 manager f>ou1t Da vi\ I ' 1d the cancellation co\t the re•· tfturant about S2 000 ' power outa1c a couple of week• .iao cost thcm tw1le that much. Davi• \llld. · Wc had a rc,taurant and n1&htclub fu ll of people: when the h&hts went out," he \ltd 'Tm \urt we lo,t at lea\t S4,000 1n bu\lnen that n1&ht." f>1 v1s '4&1d they watched the tem~raturr C'lowly 1n the res- taurant'' walk-in rcfn1eraton Sun- dh If at had rt.en to 42 dqrua. they would have bttn forced to rent refnierated trucb to aave thouaands of dollal"I worth of food, he 1&1d. When powcrwat restored at• p.m., the temperatures were sull at a aafe level 1n the well-1nsulattd units. Davis 111d. Althou&h man ment for the ~ taurant chain inquired about ream. bur1tment from E.dlaon for HJ lo1sn, Dav" t11d they held out httlt hope 1hat the ullhty would com ~ly. ----""'----------- Humid, warm weather today 1ncr111fng humldt'Y end high doUdlnW wMI ~ Wllm1 ""'"'.,,.. "' .. OnriOe ~ lodey, the W..U. .... lltld. PMdty IN night Md _.ty momtng low dOudt Of toe nw the ~ wlll bUrn off to hlgtllt from the IOw to mid 70. Ind to the IOt lntlnd. OYemtght IOwt wtl be In tht upper ao. to mid eoe. A chance of Ulundlrlhowen In locel mountaAnt It* tftemoon wtll eooompenyN0t'9 from IOto N and O¥Wntgttt IOwt from 41 to 51. Gutty wind• up to 40 mpft wtl ~ thundel ehowtrl In tht dleert1 ~ htaht wlll range from to 108 In the UPI* dtMrte and 104 to 110 In tht loww dellrtt. Lowt wttt be In the mid 90I to mid IOI. Welt to toU1hWllt wtnd1 10 to 15 knOt1 w111 b10w through the Inner ooutal watwt thte afternoon 0"9t • eouthwMt nett of 2 to 3r.et. 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OlllD 71 .. .... ,,.._, ..... .. .,. ,,.. ... ,.......... --~ 19 .. l.MiMe , 2 IW ""'-ft 11 ......... _ .... a.""" ....... 11 .., .............. 1 t IW ~Qly .. . , ......... ... .... ......... ft .. ;:=.., 2 a llW t::= UM 19 14.U-N .. rv_,_.. teM. ..,_OM 10 N = Cllty 2 I IW 101 IO L.-...... ..,.......,.. 14 12 tot T~ unte dWlte EASY LIVING LURES JOB SEEKERS ••• From Al ma. They're weanna smiles and killer tans. And, yes, they're makina easy money. "The atmosP.here here is always loose, mellow, ' says Nakuhima., a 20-year-old International Bu1meu maJor at Lona Beach State who sells surfboards, wetsuits and other equip- ment at Chuck Dent Surf Center. Indeed, the pace inside the shop i1 rclaxana. Youna towheaded surfen with sunburnt facet check out the custom boards m the back., careqins the rails and pzina at &lossy fiberalas• Ii mah. Good-n.at urea hagli nJ with salesmen over prices usuaJly dis.- solves mto debates on upcomina weather and surf conditions. "A lot of times people just come in here to hana around and talk," Nakashima says. "They'll look around and maybe never buy any· thing." Nakashima has tried other summer Jobs. He lasted three days busana tables at a locaJ restaurant. His fncnds. when they're not surfina. work an such tedious jobs as waiters, depanment store clerks and construc- tion workers and consider Nakashima'• job a dream. Like other owners ofareat summer JObs, Nakashima qrees that when it comes to landina a coveted position. it's of\en who you know, not what you know Hissurfina buddies had Jobs at Chuck Dent and in vited ham to JOIO up. Nakashima didn't have to be asked a second tame. But he has added advice for other summer JOb seekers. "You'll blow 1t 1fyou say you want to work for onl y three months," he say~ "Even 1f you're goma back to school. you can work it out by cunina back on hour!> dunng wanter." Rick Drexehus of La1una Beach won'l ha ve time for pan-tame em- ployment this autumn. He'll be attending medical school an Dallas. Rut this summer. hke several years 1n the past, the 21-year-old as workana for one of the Orange Coast's best ~ummer11me employers -the Festi- val of Ans and Pageant of the Masters 1n Laguna Beach "It may not sound lake much. but th1!t really 1s a great place to work," Drexchus !>llys The Laguna Beach native was an the Pageant of Masters show as a youngster and later graduated to a paid pos1t1on an the information booth of the Festa val of Arts. Now, as a sccunty auard1 Drcxehus spends his evcninp strolhn& among talented an1st1, apprteiative v111tors and 1mprcss1 ve works of art "The festival 11 a nice place to meet people and Just talk with everyone. An 1t'1 a whole lot better than work.ina 12 hours a day for a landscapin& company an Texas, which I did one summer." he 11ys. ") learned some Spanish, but that waa about it." 0..,,...,......, ...... "-"' Bob Seely of Newport Beach puea bl• MCond aummer u a Ufecuard. Dreitehus has worked as a sccunty guard on the fest1val grounds, parkina attendant far down Laauna Canyon Road and n1aht watchman on the m1dnight-to-8 a.m. shin. "That wasn't so bad," he says. "The first night was pretty stranae when we heard some loud noises in the bu1he1. We were ready to call someone in, but 1t only turned out to be a raccoon." "But most of the tames you can Just talk with the otherauy. Or I'd play my harmonica.'' Jam Gubser has worked the grave- yard sh1f\. But It wasn't the moonh&ht that caused has nose to tum red and peel. "I admit it, I love work1na dunna the day. out here under the sun," says the 20-year-old Balboa Island rcs1· dent who attends school at the Uni versity of San D1eao. Gubser has collected fares aboard the ferry for the past five summers and sees himself work1n1 there for at lesat another fi ve ycan. despite the loss of skin ofTh1s nose. Althouah the ferry nde itself lacks variety -back and forth between Balboa Island and the peninsula - Gubser says it's the customers wh o make It 1nterestan1. "lJovc 1t. You meet a lot of people, a lot of airls and you act to be in the sun," he says. "This as areat." Gubser works part-tame dunna the school year at a La Jolla restaurant. but says It doesn't compare to his summertime employment. And he takes dehc1ous pride an the envy shown by ha~ fnends when they v1s1t ham at work. "When they sec what I do, they JUSl drool." EARTHQUAKE RATTLES SIERRAS ... J'romAl out the area were activated and crews the strcn1th of the 1hakina. Thua a qc. A 7 readm1 is a "ml,jor" were check.ina for 1ryune1 or damaae rcadina of 7.Yrcflects an earthquake earthquake, capable of widespread at camparound1. 10 umes stronaer than one of6.S. heavy damaac; 8 11 a "srcat" qua.kc. The Richter scale 11 a measure of An earthquake of3.S on the Richter The San Franc1aco earthquake of around motion 11 recorded on seia-Kale can cause sliaht damaae in the 1906, which occurred before the moaraphs. Every increa1e of one local area, 4 moderate damaac. S Richter scale was devised, has been number means a tenfold incrca1e in considerable damqe, 6 severe dam-estimated at 8.3 on the Richter scale. MAIN O,,ICI >JO W"' e.,. It c.o.t1 "'-CA ..,, •Odl-loo •MO C0ti1 ""-CA 12121 ~ .. 10 M11 .,._ 6 .-or1111 141 01• Copyt.glll •Ill <>•!'gt eo... ~ ~' ~ ._... ttor ... ~·11-edt1or.e1 ,,.."., or ~,,.. ~ ....., _, Ille •eor~eo ..,,"°"' ..-i ,.. -el to0f''l1'1 ... _ '4cO'IO e--'•II" O•"' II C.0.•I .,._ CtJ :)<"I I~ IU I001 S..bk•'P10f' I>)', • .,.., H 21 •!W\trly lty .... ., 00 "'°"'"'Y Ju•t call 642-6086 What d~ you lake about the Daily Pilot? What don't you li ke? Call the number above and your messaac will be rteorded, tran1mbed and de- livered to the appropnate editor. 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