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1986-07-24 - Orange Coast Pilot
THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1986 Mesans rallying vs. aliens May retire 8aD Dleto Padre Ste.e Oaney may retire after tbe 1987 eeuon. Cl. Coast An Irvine councilman urges the city to temper lta opposition to new free- waya./ A.3 Callfomla Sclentologlata demon- strate against multl- mllllon-dollar award to formermember./A7 Nation President Reagan leaves the door open for sanc- tions against South Afrlca./A4 World "Bad experiments" are blamed for the disaster at Chernobyl./ Al Boating Hotshot catamaran sail- ors are vying In the Pacific 1000 off Catallna./81 Sports Brian Oownlng's 10th-In- ning homer propels Angela to 3-2 victory .IC 1 Rams get an early visit from running back Rob Carpenter ./C1 Larry Holmes and Mike Tyson In a heavyweight dream match?/C2 INDEX Advice and Games 83 Boating 81 Bulletin Board A3 Business 85 Classified CS-7 Comics 84 Death Notices C4 Entertainment 82 Opinion A6 Paparazzi 8 1 Police Log A3 Public Notices C4, 8 Sports C1-4 T elevlslon 82 Weather A2 Police. im~tgratton-reform seekers tell homeowners to seek legts.lative relief By PAUL ARCRIPLEY Oflllel)ellrNeC .... They stand in groups at Lion's Park and outside a local hamburger stand. A dozen or more seem to be living in one-and two-bedroom apartments. They drive without licenses or in- surance. And they're accused of . takingjobs away from Americans. They're illegal aliens and their growing presence is alarmil\g resi- dents on Costa Mesa's west side who gathered · Wednesday at a home- Bj TONY Sil VBDllA ............... The Britilb nitteMeS Njled in the ballwy of a Cotta Mesa \eerOOm Wednesday af\er.JJllttOGI Md the nerve to uk for forbtoeat the ~ wedd" cake tetVed in hOnOr of Prince~ and hi• new bride. .. Itta petbet.ic, they9re eatiQJ trlditional cake with forks -you ·don't eat ltambwJm with f'ofb, do you?" quiooed Mittets Lesley Ha~ dWina tbC ~ Of IOrtl llCinif by the Tea and Sympldly antique .1b0p ud tanom. Hawtbotne explained &be propef' way to at the inaitioMI cte.en i• with the r....,._ "Americans really dOn 't under· stand 'Neddana cake,"~ Pie Stuart. a native oftlle Isle of Man, one of'the British Islet in the Irish Sea. The rich fruitcake, covered with a whlte, supry concoction caned "royal ftoltina." i• eut in R'lC--ta.naular .,.. and customaritY sent in liltle boxes to~'* who couldft't anend the Mddi~ Stuart uid. Accordina to tf'ld.itioa.. lina&e ~p&t &re IU~ to put l\e caJte under theit pillows before aoina to aleep. ''Whoever they diam about is who they will marry," aid Stuart. who came to the tearoom with her mother~ dauahter to watch the videotaped weddina of the royal COUPie. The small restaurant bad taken mon: than ..0 rncrvations over the pelt month for the special cbaml)llne reception. So over- whelmina was tbe mponse that owner Nancy Williams split the patty into tbtee sesaions to handle all the requests. WIUtestreameru.nd paper bell• owners association meeting. Homeowners were told they would have to put pressure on their legia.- lators to combat the problem ofillepl aliens if they wanted anything done. A city police officer and a speaker from a nonprofit group fighting for immigration reform outlined existing laws and policies on illegal aliens that demonstrated the problems will grow unless · chanaes 'are made at all government levels. Officer Chano Camarillo, wbo heads the police substation in the community1• told members of the Mesa West nomeownen Association that Costa Mesa police were com- mitted to enforcing city ordinances, not federal immiJUation laws. "Wbelher a person is here legafty or Hlqall~ is a job for someone else," CamanUo said. "We're here to en· force the law. ••1 have no jurisdiction to take any kind of action on a JTOUP of men standing around waiung for work." Camarillo said. He said Costa Mesa police follow Immigration and Naturalization Ser- vice policies that ask local law enforcement agencies riot to random- ly pick up undocumented people. Offshore oil compromise approved Prom 1taff ud wire report• The House Appropriations Com- mittee today approved a compromise that would forbid offering new oil and gas leasing in federal waters off California until 1989. Instead of a moratorium that would halt all lease sale negotiations for one year, the committee approved a plan that delayed the scheduled lease sales in both Northern and Southern California from 1988 to 1989. Laauna Beach City Councilman Robert Gentry. in Washington D.C. at the time of the committee"s voice vote, said, "This is a nice wind for Southern California because 11 buys us some time and puts the lease sale for Southern California into a new administration. "We will have a new president and new secretary of interior." Gentry said. Both President Reagan and Intenor Secretary Donald Hodel have pushed for increased 011 and gas exploration off the California coast. The committee's amendment re- quires all dnlltn~ plans discussed in year-long negotiations to be sub- mitted to Hodel for evaluation in the five-year plan going to Congress early next year. But the secretary is not ltmtted to any of those plans and may incorporate whatever California rec- ommendations he desires. However, 1f Congress does not amend the plan within 60 days of when it 1s submitted. 1t takes effect automatlcally The amendment provides that the secretary may not schedule a lease Women hope to fly through the air with greatest of ease Irvine residenls among competitors in Palms to Pines race along Pacific Coast The control tower calls the ntdown -five, four, lhrtt. two, E. The starter's red fla.a goes down acryaoesupfrom the crowd. One , 40 planes taxi down the Santa ·ca Atrporfs runway an an an- fti&ht offancy that draws women ffom Irvine to Oakland They've almost foraotten why they started doina 1t 1n '69. but each year to carry on a trad1t1on, 35 to 40 contestants s1an up their planes nnd co-pilots for the Palms tQ Pines Air Race -for women only Leavina Fnday at 10 am., conte'I tant'I w1ll chart a path stnught a11 the crow fhes over 752 miles of weather, wind cu~nts and mountain ranaes. Af\er a layover in Redding. they u~ t~. ~. 1n Bend, Ort .. before noon Sliurday. "lt'<i a conrpctit1ve ~~rt. but 1t doesn't take the toll on pilots that the tran~ontinental races do," said Clau't Walters, who '!tarted the raoc. "We pay attention to rules, but we also do it for fun." Race pcrk<i include a bar~e dinner 1n Redding. a SSOO puMC funded from the $70 entry fee. -. J sale off California pnor to Jan. l, 1989. The current ten ta ti ve schedule calls for two sales in 1988, one off Northern California in April and one off Southern California the following month. The Interior Department already had agreed to delay the Southern California sale Although the Interior Department can began negotiating the lea~ sales 1n March 1987. oil companies cannot be notified about the availability of tracts until February 1989 G. JEANETTE AVENT PEOPLE IN THE NEWS trophies for the top I 0 wtnncrs, and special recognition for teams with less than SOO fl11ht hours between them, mother-dauJhtcr teams and teams rac1na tasether for the first time. Fliers this year ranae from 18-ycar- olds with new licenses. to a 72-year- old veteran wtth nearly 9.000 hours of fl18"t timt spannang 2S years. As for men. "they're nice to have around (Pl .... eee WOON/ A2) The INS lack.I the manpower to .. There's no law that uys you can't retrieve those people even if police bire an illepl alien, only that it's did arrest them, Camarillo said. illep.I for him to work for y~" John Donar of Americans tor Border Control said the lack of ma§wer is wby thousands are able to · ly cross America's borders ann ly with little chance of beina caught. · He said neady S00,000 have been apprehended already in 1986. Those who are cauabt and sent back across the bbrder eventually try again, often the-same night.. Immigration law refo1V1s pending in Congress could aid the fight, Donar said. Donar said. Bu1 pert of the propoted immiara- tion bill would penalize employers (or hirina illepls, he explained. He alto endoned proposals for national identification cards that would be carried by all citizens. .. I'm willina to ~ a federal ID card to show I belooa. be aaid. Donar recommended residents write to their local reprctentatives. .. There's strenath in numben. .. he said. ..That's one reason why you started this organization." Coast colleges facing cutback State funding cuts mean $2. 7 million must be trimmed By MJCJIEl,l.E COLE l)ellr .... c.. ' ' 0 Declining enrollment and unex- pected cuts in state funding have put the Coast Community Coll~ Dis- trict in a financial bind, the district's budaet director reported Wednesday. In a revised 1986-87 budget prepared by Vice Chancellor Michael Webster, trustees learned that the district must trim more than S2. 7 million from a $96 million operating budget that had been tentatively approved in June. Aware last month that the district would have to tiabten its belt, trustees bad impoted an across--t.be-boerd hiring tfteze for Orange~ Gold- en West and Coastline collcw=s as well as KOCE-TV, the public television station managed by the district. But as trustee Armando R. Ruiz said Wednesday night, "I thought it couldn't get any worse." Webster told the board that the shortage is due to a S 1.5 million funding cut b¥ the state on top of a $600.000 cut in the dist.net's enrol- lment allowance. The district's colleges suffered a 2.5 percent drop in enrollment last year. It was among 35 college distncts in California to have state funding reduced because of declining enrol- lment. Coast colleges lost an additional S 1.2 million in state funds that had been allocated for equipment purchases. Trustees will have less than a month to mull over a revised budget that was presented during a special study session. The budget calls for m~or cuts in equipment purchases. Webster said he has recommended a reduction of about SI million in purchases ofnon- mstruct1onal equipment, 1nclud1ng office machines, computers and maintenance vehicles. Webster also has recommended cuts 1n mstruc- (Pleaee ttee COLLEGES/ A2) 0.., ............... China Houae may.be Mored from demolldon. OffertosaveNB's China House told By STEVE MARBLE Of .... Dellr .... """ A wealthy Pasadena man said Wedncsda) he has made an offer to buy and preserve the landmark China House in Corona dcl Mar. which 1s ~t to be demoh,hed to make way for a patr or modem homes. Alan Leavenson. own<'r ofa Los Anacles ireetu\acan:t firm, P•d he 1s wilhna to pey S 1.4 m1llton for the pqoda.-styled house which ha<i overlooked the cntranct of Newport Karbor for more than half a <'t'ntury "My famtly and 1 sneved when ~ learned it miaht be (Pl ....... CllDA/A2)' t A2 * Or~ Coast OAtL y PtLOT I Thut'ldey, July 24, 1aee DMV can print applicants, but ean 't give out J!eeoJ!ds SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -fht> state can require applicants for dnvcrs' licen to aivc tbumbprints for 1dcnuficatton but cannot di tribute the records to other aovcmment agencies or pnvatc p;irti • the state Supreme Court ruled today. In a 4.-2 decision by Chief JustJcc Rose Bird, the court said disclosure of fingerprint ~ords by the Department of Motor Vchicles for purposes unrelated to vehicle safety violates state pnvacy laws. reasonable antemt in privacy," Mosk sa1d. The coun ruJcd unanimously that a 1982 state law n:q_uirina driver's license apebants to put a thumbprint or finierprint on the apphcauon is a IC'litimate method to promote hiahway safety by reducma the number of fraudulent 11ccnscs, and docs not violate the right of privacy. "A fingerprint is a much more private matter than a name or address and its disclosure can lead to much greater 1ntrus1ons on pnvacy than the simple disclosure of an 1nd1v1dual's name," Bird said. The law had been ch.tllengcd by a Sacramento woman, Christopher Ann Perkey, who refused to give a thumbprint when her license was up for renewal in 1982 and was denied a license. Perkey. a licensed driver since 1959, contended the Jaw violated her right to privacy by malcingher take part in a statewide system of identification unrelated to highway safety. ~he s1ud the record showed numerous instances in \\hl{h "the OMV has sold its computerized fingerpnnt tile -or access to 11 -to anyone who can afford to pay the fee ·· For example. she said, .. sophisticated pnvate 1n"e·rnga11on sen· ices" have had access to the file. But Justice Stanley Mosk. m a dissenting opinion. ~1d tingerpnnt records "have proved invaluable" to \."Orone~ lor 1den11fy1ng dead people and to the FBI for 1dent1f) 1ng '1ct1ms of major disasters. In July I 984, the court ordered the OMV to give Perkey a license. without llkana her thumbprint. while the case was pending. In upholding the thumbprint requirement, Bird said preventing fraudulent dnvers' licenses was related to highway safety. "Such uses of the fingerpnnt files serve the mdiv1dual and his famil} a'i well as the public. and offend no Fraudulent licenses arc on the increase and are commonly sought by those whose licenses have been revoked bcausc of rcckJcss or drunken driving. Bird saJd. Jane Cram and Alllson Edwards of Irvine will be flying a V-36 Bonanza in the race. WOMEN TO TAKE OFF ON AIR RACE ... From Al \\ hl'n \11u nl·l'd ,1 pl.1m· men cd or need thlm ru l<trr\ \onll'lh1ng.'· JOl..ed \\ ,dk·r, t>ut .. l <tmp tollo\\Cr'>' arc ' arnl'd nul 111 1n1crkn: \\ ,1ltcr'> .i \l'laan pilot \\Ith morl' 1h,1n '' OO(J l11ght hours and the \qnm•r ol the tranc.lC1n11nental Po"- d ·r Pun lkrh' from \anta .\na to l>llr111t 1n ''I \<.11LI 11 "J"a man "ho , tu.ill\ g1•t lhl' rJll' <111 the ground \ 111.111,hl' 1<.1ught tn lh \\ho t>cc:ame a •1111< rlnwn 1n I ndl·1x·ndl'nll' Ore • 11 r\ tm' n hall J I (){>-foot gra'>s ''' rp lor Jn ai rport ~altt'r'> ;,ail.I he 11nl 111 llln\ IOll. hn if \hl' Ill'\\ lnlU t"'' 11 "1th t1 hunl h 111 hl·r fncnd'>. th e • 11 • \\Ould 1al..l· .1 grl'Jll'r tnl<.'rl''il an .11rport '\Ill 111ld him -.hl lll'l l<luldn 't lall 1 I' h\'r lnl·nd-. and l'\JX'1 t them w JU\t •I' ,ind go hlo..l· Oll'n dn f he} would ,,1111 rule., .anJ h.rndtl.tP' 10 ht.• fair to :'.inc' \\llh d1lkrl'llt 'f'l\.'l'lt.. Four or t rn11n th~ l.1 tcr 1 n I 11ti4 t hl' Ii rst •<•• ~ 'II 11 ''J' tun for the II" lnd1 rx·ndl'nll' Ore got I '.1111 d -:i ~ 'II)() loot pa \.Cd ' lh llfP"rt .lml'n1t1e<, I, r \t to -lll "omen 1n '·" H·u.hl'' 1'1111.r,and (1rum-1.11>.1·11 111 llll ,i..1cc, 1n c1n annual nte to promote nying. For Irvine pilots Jane Cram. who Ile" the race last year, and Allison Edwards. who's going for the first lime. the preparauon has been 1n- tens1ve. They're leasing thetr V-35 Bonanza from their employer, a flight school at John Wayne ALrJ>Ort. and they've spent hours poring over the route. As soon as they got the rou,te from race officials. they went out and "bought every chart imaginable and pasted them together" to plan their course. They'll be nying under visual fli~t rules which requires a 3-mile visibili- ty. said Cram. "It's hard to make sure vo u're still on course, because the San joaquin Valley all looks the same." Cram said she's not doing the navigating. "I fl~ the airplane and Allison does all the nav1gat1on. If she tells me to change al11tude. I do 1t." The best route may be a straight line at 6.000 feet. said Edwards. but 1f there's an 8.000-foot mountain in the wa~. the co-pilot 1s responsible for navigating 1t. The navigator can make or break a race with judgment caJls on altitude and speed .. If you climb too high. ~ ou lose fuel and time." said Edwards W1th 2,000 flight hours under the wtng. Cram is a certified flight instructor. "My father 1s a pilot. and I've been flying with him since I was I 0 or 11." He owned a plane and told her he would pay for night lessons 1f she wanted to learn. "I'm sure glad I did." Edwards said she got the nying bug from her h1~ school physics teacher. a United Airlines pilot on furlough. She's been flying for eight years and she also holds a commercial instruc- tor rating for helicopters. Cram said they hope to complete the first 500 miles of the race in three hours. "We have one of the fastest planes but it's all handicapped so it's fair. We're handicapped for 187 mph." They expect to finish the ~ond leg. the 250 miles from Redding to Bend. 1n under two hours 'Tm really excited," said Edwards "I've always wanted to get into racin$. If we win the race. great. but a lot of It 1s the expenence." She's quick to add. "But I don't go an 1t to lose." PROPER CELEBRATION ON COAST .•• From Al rd ·.1.11n 1lw heartc; nl lhl' ,1 ud rt· nu Patrons d1sagrl't'll 11 i: I n111r'h pre\'> that the nl'\\ '' h.td ,1 \\l'lg.h 1 prohlem or \\'1\ ·she's no raving beaut)' but there's rnure to that than JU~l the surface," Lr •pat said. "Sarah seems lake she has a tun per<;onality." "We lake them. though we're not sentimental about them. For things hkethis, however, we do feel loyalty," she said. Showers due to return today_ Moist, tropical .,.. IS*' tOWWd Southern California ..ny tOday, tnr.tenlng • return Of ttlundenlhowert that bleckld out thouMndt of homel Mrlt.r In the wM Thi wet alt, ottofnatlng In .. ton"f'I)'.,.. 1,000 ~off San Diego, wu expected to rMCh the coat by lftemoon, eccx>rdlf'9 to the Natlonal WMthlf a.Mee. It WU expected to bf1nO part!y cloUdy sklle to l..09 Angei. and ooutal areat and thunder-showers to the mountain. and deeettt through Friday. l'llOMlll 101 tl ~ Ill .. ~.Mllll"9 87 IO U.S. Temps .. Le ,otlllnd,Ot• !! !! 17 llt ... ~ i7 12 ~ :: ="City 83 64 " 71 IWlo 74 62 u 62 ti. u::. C11y = ~ tt 74 Sen Antonio 17 71 II 70 leellle 70 M M 72 atnoepon M 74 • 16 ~ 11 511 !! !2 ay,-es 511 <.•< ... < '' R11,r Fl\,i•l•f~ SnC•w ' M Si T.,...SI PltsbQ r, ~: _______ ,.._,_1o,._.,._ .. _ .. _._~_""_• -"°-"'-'_u_!'_~_'_' c_~ __ , '-1 M IO ~= N 72 -.o Ill II .." r. TulM .. 79 Calif. Temps == 87 16 w~.o c 11 H ..,. ,,_ 11 13 : ~ Wletllta f2 79 Hlafo. -tor 24 "°"" 91'°'"9 el 6 • m Santa AM ~ : 13 10 W...len"e IS l3 Baiker.n.ld 11 71 Senta Cfl4 11 11 Euteio• 82 49 Santa Mane ;6 = :! ~~ Tides r:... : ~ == ~ ~ 11 15 Loa Angelea 74 17 TOffenoa n ~ ti 74 TOOAY ~ 71 51 Y~ Vt'/ 11 II SeoonCI tow 11·23 pm 0 II P-~ II to M 73 Reel 8luft 17 &I -----------1 17 911 ....,AY AedwOOO City IO 6t 11 17 F"1.. 12 11 Lm 5 6 Sear-lo .. .. Surf report 72 53 ~ IOw 7:02 • '"· 0 0 a.-75 51 91 81 S-.CS hlgtl 1:39 pm 4 1 Ban Diego 711 H LOCA TIOM n 61 8eoond IOw 7• 18 p'" 2 I San F-.,, 51 H11ntlng1on ....,, II 911 Bani• BartMwa 78 55 ,.._Jetty. Htlwpor'I 92 79 91111M19loclayet1:00 pm,,,._ Frlcley 81oca1on 19 et 40tll SttWI. ~ t5 11 •• s 11t am. and -. ag91t1 ., 7:511 pm High, row tor 24 110u1 • enGlllQ •1 5 p m 22nd 81£9!1.i_~ Ill 64 Moon ne. loclay at 1CU3 pm.,-. AppleValley M et lel~W-M 74 Friday et 1:27 em end t1Me 1g91f> a1 8ara1ow 87 74 lAQllna ea.ch M 71 10·&11 pm BeMlmOfll 88 ti 8111 ci.n-te 111 &3 ___________ Blga.. 72 49 Wal•T-p.H 112 711 8lallop llO 8l ~direction· Soulh rr n Smog report =· I~ ~ ----------llO 17 Culwf City 7 4 8 7 N 75 Pollutant el.ltnd«d Index (pel~ G-100 Long 8Mdl 81 M Extended II 19 good; lOC>-200 unheellhNI tor ~ Matyt'tllle 12 111 13 11 peopw, 200-300 unheeltllful tor a11 MonrO'<ll• 82 ee " 74 30CMOO Niurdoua Artt 11gura i. Mon,.,.., 12 eo 97 74 today•a pel ,,,,_•~le '""'°"9 Ml Wiiton 78 5' 113 74 ci.(11nJllned I* NMdlea 95 ee It 72 Newpot1 a..ctl 74 62 :: ~; =-~~~.~ :::~~ ~.:~ :: ;~ 12 72 ~ 8-:to ······ -· .. 42 ~I P...oene 8$ 13 IO II Loe ~ Alrpott... .. _ 42-25 ..._... IO 14 CHINA HOUSE ••• From Al bulldozed," said Leavenson , who said he restored and laves in a mansion onginally built for the owners of the Ptggly-W1ggl) grocery store chain. But Martha Beauchamp. who 1s rn the process of purchasing the house along with her husband and another couple, said the Pasadena man may only be trying to "sabotage" her real estate deal. Beauchamp, her husband and Ernest and Donna Schroeder hope to knock down the house and replace it with two residence. one for each couple. "It's still in escrow and, rn fact, we're probably going to file plans on one of the lots next week," said Beauchamp, whose husband 1s the brother of credit dentist R. F. Beauchamp. Escrow 1s set to close in September. she said. But Leavenson and his real estate agent. Jan Prumean of Toban Reah}' an Huntington Beach, said the two couples have defaulted on a payment and escrow 1s on the brink of collapse. 'Tm JUSt waiting in the wtngs. ready and able," said Lea"enson .. I've fallen in love with the house and all I want to do 1s buy 11 and preserve 1t " Leavenson said his famil > would use the China House as a beach cottage and would continue to live m their 15.000-square-foot Pasadena home. for which he won a conservanq awaTd tor restoration work Opinions "ary on whether the real estate transaction 1s actual!} falling apart or whether Leavenson 1s attempting a leverage move b} rallying support for his plan to preserve the house. "It sounds hke sabotage to me." said Beauchamp. Robert Newell Jr . a Pasadena resident whose fa mil) own' the China House. could not be reached for comment. Jerry Long. a Newpon Beach real estate broker representing Newell . likewise declined comment but confirmed that th e house is '>t1ll 1n escrow. .. But I'm not d1'iputrng what he said," Long said of Leavcnson\ comments. The Chana House. located 1n the China Cove inl et that draw\ 11\ name from the house. 1s a three-story structure painted pink and green with a sculpted. pagoda-style roof. It has its own private beach A group ofres1dents have protested plans to tear down the house and ha ve likened 1lS h1s1oncal s1gn1ficance to the Bal boa Pavilion "It's a landmark ma city that doesn't have man) landmark'\ said Kathr)n Clare. a Corona del Mar resident. At a public forum this month. Newell explained that his famll ) \\OUld hke the Chana House to be prescned but found no interested bu)ers The two couples buying the (hina House said 111s too small tor comfortable hving and pointed out the) are the first to put forward a leg111mate ofTer in the three years the house has been on the market The Newpon Beach Plannin~ Comm1ss1on denied the couples· ongrnal plans because of the s11c of the homes the) propo~d building. .\n architect for the couples said he has backup plans for con'itructmg two homes that conform to c1ty standards and would not require variances Off-duty Huntington patrolman stabbed By ROBERT BARKER Of lM o.-y ltMot ... " An off-dut}' California Highway Patrol officer was attacked and stabbed repeated!) b)' two suspects be tried to assist on Beach Boule\ ard m Hunungton Beach short!) before 4 am toda'.f The victim. Ronald A. Johnson. "as rushed to Humana Hospital Huntington Beach after he flagged do"'n a passing Hunllngton Beach police officer Johnson. reponed to be rn his m1d-20s. was reponed an good rnnd1t1on and released. Johnson. who's served rn the Santa Fe ~pnngs CHP office since January of 1985. reportedly was going to his home an Huntington Beach when he drove up behind a car that was stalled in one of the traffic lanes. He got out to lend a helping hand, according to Huntington Beach re- ports. and without warning two men Jumped from their brown Toyota <;edan and attacked him for unknown reasons Johnson wa\ stahbcd at least six times rn the <.calp once 1n the left '\houldcr and once 1n the left arm. according to L:)cl ~h11ten. CHP public afTairs of11cer Wh111en said John'lon was an his prl\ ate car and dressed rn civilian clothes at the time of the attack. There "ere no and1ca11ons that Johnson and the assailants knew each other he said. or ""hat the mouve might ha' e he-en Policl' said 1h1r, morning that they didn't kno" the l} pe ol l..nafe used an the attack Johnson had not he-en on dut}' pnor to the 1nc1dent ~ h111cn said Police said the) arc lookin~ for two suspects who "ere descnbed as Hispanic-; ndt'f)l ntknt J n 11h1nk that <,he'c; fat a1 all , 1 o,11rnething for th e prl''>'> 111 ' 1111 •lit '>jtd Dunlap's brothn Wanress Hawthorne said while \menrans were overwhelmed by the degance and flash. British subjects - in England and Amenca -cel- l'hrated out of a sense of loyalty for a monarchy often taken for granted by lhc cnm moner'i. As the new Duke and Duchessof 1 J 11!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 York waved from the palace balcony. Williams fretted that she would JUSt The Phelps Di ff e r e nee '\lhaln nl ~l'wport Bea t h 1 ,1,1nu: I opa 1 of Laguna Bcad1 have enough time to clear the room for the next session and rewind the # 1 in a Ser ies videotape. COLLEGES FACING BUDGET CUTBACKS ... From Al 1.11 n~UIPnll nl \\ 1111(1111 lhl' nearl\ S-l rn1ll1<•n in nuc' Imm thl' ( .ihlorn1a I <llll r\ \ 1>,ter 'aid the d1'trtll \\ould h.l\c 111n l'' rn ~reatcr fin.tnl ral trnuhk It '<I' .t hl"c ..aHr ·• hl' \;lid ·II'' 1 "·'"' tough halannng the hud1tt·t I ti 11 ' p.trllt 11l,1rl) loug,h "hl'n \l•U d r 1 h.111• tund., th<ll \\t'rc 1n lhL !-'~ 11\111·, hudgt'I 1n J.tnu<tr'\ · \\ h1i1' tht• h111.lgt•t l'.111\ lor nn I 1 1111 •H \lall l;1\11lh. 1 ll'len I 'l'r' ol r I• I !Ill) nw m hn < na<;t F l'Jcr:it 11111 MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 205 • • ol l mplm ee._ <;atd 'ihe 1s rnncemed ahout 1hat po<;s1b1ht)' F.' er~ al~o 1s concerned about budget alloca11o ns that she does not thin k are prudent dunng a fiscal l ml\ b ers said she docs not mind tightening her belt." but she does 11h1ect to the d1stnct's spending an ,1dd1tmnal S75.000 to increase some c1dm1n1strators' rnntracts from 11 to I~ months. · I'm not !>ay1ng the)' are squander- 1ne mnnr' 'itrll ('vrrvhodv a1m•pc; thr d1stnct is alread} top hca"~ wtth administrator; ... <>he "'81d Evers al'io objects 10 the d1spant~ in mileage allowances allocated to adm1n1Strator-; and other d1stnct employees "When someone makes a $60.000 salary. I don't think they need an additional SlOO to $400 a month for mileage expenses, especially when other d1stnct employers only get 21 cent~ a miTC," Evrr'i 'iaid D•llJ Piiot O.flvery I• Qor•nteed ~,...,., ,,..,., tt '"" Justcall 642-6086 ,,(1. ,.. ••• ,OUt ~, b.., ~JO 0"' et• ~O'• 7" m •tld rW' CO('y I'- ~-" What do you hkc about the Daily Ptlot' What don't you hke'> Call the number abovt and your message will be recorded. transcnbcd and de- livered to the appropnate cd1tor. The same 24-hour answenna service may be used to record letters to the cdltor on any topic Contnbutors to our LtttC1"5 column mu•t include their name and telephone number for vcnficat1on Tell\ u' what's on your mind • S•!ll'dooy """ SuN\<ot " vou oo no! •ec.... I'°"' t°"• °" 7 • f!I u o.!D'• •O • "' ano )Ou< c;CIO'< '""' "".,..._ll<l CtrculaUon T1l1pMMe Personal Service A staff of friendly, in- formed and helpful pro fessionals providing old fashioned qervice for the contemporary man with traditional taste. Your wardrobe will reflect the difference that Phelps per- Ronal service can provide. ' ) ~, y J lJ Benefit aerobics show in Newport • The Sportin,a House of Newpon Beach wiU stqe an aerobict extravapnz.a Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. to benefit the Oranac County chapter of the American Heart Association. The day•s evenis will include an aerobics class with a live b&nd and a barbecue party by the pool. Admilsion is SS. The Sporting House is located at 3601 Jamboree Road. Campaign tickofl carded The CommitLCe to Elect Orville Amburgey to the Costa Mesa City Council will bold it~campaign kickoff event July 31 in the courtyard of Pacific Savings Plaza, on Newport Boulevard at West 19th Street in Costa Mesa. The event is scheduled from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Those wishing to attend should RSVP by calling 645-8623. Baslneu ezpo ln BB The Huntington Beach ChamberofCommeru will conduct a business expo Aug. 2 and 2 at the Huntington Center Mall. Many local businesses will offer free information, literature and services. Drawings for prizes will be held throughout the two days, from I 0 a.m. to 5 r.m. Saturday and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. Cal 536-8888 for more information. Newsletter workshops set Three seminars dealing with newsletter pro- duction and marketing will be offered by Irvine Valley College Community Services in August. "Creating an Effe<:ti ve Newsletter" will be presented Aug. 2, while "Camera Ready Newsletter and Brochure Copy" will meet Aug. 9. both from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m: The fees are $35 per class or $60 for both courses. Call the college at 559-3333 for additional information. Women lawyers to meet The Orange County Women Lawyers will host their annual summer reception honoring new members and the judiciary Aug. 2 in the Yorba Room of the Four Seasons Hotel, 690 Newport Center Drive in Newport Beach. The reception is scheduled from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. with new members and the judiciary admitted as guests of the organization. The cost for members is S 15 and reservations may be obtained by calling 760-0313. Ferguson to speak Assemblyman Gil Ferguson of Newport Beach will be the speaker at the Capistrano Valley Church's monthly Men's Life breakfast Aug. 2 at 8 a.m. at the church's new facilities in the Ortega Business Center. The monthly breakfasts feature a different speaker at each meeting and are open to all men. The church is located at 27472 Calle Arroyo in San Juan Capistrano. PWP plans meetlngs The Huntington Beach chapter of Parents Without Partners has announced its schedule of meetings for the month of August. The programs will include a house party Aug. 2 at 8:30. an open dance for singles Aug. 8 at 8 p.m ., a social event Aug. 15 at 8:30. a discussion Aug. 24 at 7 p.m . and a dance Aug. 29 at 8 p.m., all preceded by orientation for new members. Call 898-7975 for locauons of the events and other information. An Invitation: Attention organization president• and eec- rtrta1lea: We want to help make your upcoming eventa, meeting•. Mmlnara and fundral..,. suc- OMaful. s.nct brief 11nnouncementa lnctudlng time, plM:e, coat (If any) and a phone number for addttlonel Information to: Bulletin Board, Deity Piiot. P.O. Box 1580, eo.ta M .... 92128. Report• of your c:klb Of orgenlutlon'111Ctlvltlea -Ilk• community MMe. pro,19ct1 or etectlon of omc.n -lhould be directed to the Communtty Newa Editor at the aeme eddreM. Non-rtrturnabte bled! and whit• photographa .,. welcome. Thursday, July 24 • 6:30 p.m .. Laguna Beach Board of Adjust- ment, City Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 6:30 p.m .. Laglllla Beacb Housing CommUtee . Community Center. 384 Legion St. PoucE Loe Seniors hang onto free rides Counfy's 10.000 s.u slay sustains Laguna bus program used by 46,000 people last yea~· By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' ... ~ ......... Senior ciuztns in Llauna Beach will continue to ride city buses for free wnh the help of a Sl0.000 subsidy approved this week by the Orange County Board of Supervisors. the county subsidy, fiven annually. provided senior citizens WJth about 46,000 free bus rides last 'fear, said Terry Brandt, director of municipal services. The subsidy contribute$ 20 cents for e.ach bus rider 6S years or older. i ·he remainder of the standard SO-ant rare is made up by other state and federal funds, Brandt, said. County supervisors •arced last A{'ril to use $375,000 in unspent funds to au1st the Orange County Transit District's dis- count-fa~ procram and other senior citizen discounts like the one in l.aguna Beach. The Laauna Beach Municipal Transit Lines 1s the only city-operated bus service in Orange County. •QJ to ndt. aW• tiUiii arc used c1'tens1vely by .eniOT citiun1 both an La1una Beach and tht unincorpOtated communitr of South t.aauna. About one- third of al the bus riders are eldet1y, he said. The ttansjt servi«. which depends heavily on state and federal funds to survive, also provides free rides for children under 7. The City Cou.oeil increased rqular fares from 40 to SO oents Jast summer aft.er repon~ of docJinin1 ridcnh1p and hiaJter operauna cosu. Summer tram costs., however. were unchanged. A one-way tram ridecosu SO cents and an aJl-day pass is SI.SO. 0 Jall and Ball" Inmate. Nomta He rtzoa and Sim Middleton will try to borrow the key• from •olunteer Carol Cline nmrt ThandaJ and Prlday a• .. Juqe" Gene Selig uphold• the sentence. Benefit to be behind bars By LESLIE EARNEST Dally PUot Correspondent As Orange County gea~ up to throw Its most promment cittzens in 1a1I dunng the "Jail and Bair· fund-raiser for the Ameri- can Cancer Society next week. Costa Mesa Mayor Norma Hertzog 1s prepanng to spend time behind bars for a cause that has special meaning to her. "I'm much more aware of cancer than I was before." said Hertzog, who had a mastectomy in 1981. "So far as we know. I was the first one on the West Coast to have reconstruct1ve surgery using tumm)·tuck reconstruct1ve surgery.'· And she is enthusiastic about the procedure. "You use your own flesh , )OU give-your own blood and have almost no chance of rejection of the reconstruction. rm past my fifth year and I'm clear and I haven't had any problem etther with a recurrence Little Miss Muff et sat ... of cancer or w1th the reconstructive surgery," she said. Hertzog said she is in favor of doing everything possible to get the word out to women about the help that is available to them. The Jail-a-thon fund-raiser next Thurs- day and Friday. sponsored by the Ameri- can Cancer Society in Orange County, is one way to bring cancer to the public·s attentton, and have a little fun at the same time. It works ltke this. Devilish pals and associates can have a boss. wife or boyfnend thrown in jail for an hour b y calling 966-JAIL, leveling an outrageous charge and paying a $25 fee. If the offender is willing to go along with the gag. he or she will be picked up on July 31 or Aug. I by a Rams cheerleader or an off-dutx pohce officer, depending on who ts available. and driven to the ''Jail" erected in the South Coast Village courtyard in Santa Ana. After a brief chance to plead their case before a judge and jury, the criminals will be summarily locked up with refreshments and a telephone. Prisoners will have an hour to phone friends and associates to try to raise bail set at the time the initial charges were filed'. Hertzog said she 1s worried about her friends coming to the financial rescue ... I think they're gonna leave me there to rot," she said. But inmates need not worry. they will be eased back mto society after 60 minutes. whether they have raised the money or nor. A "Jail House Rock" party to be held at the Good Earth Annex in the South Coast Village Aug. I. from 5 to 7 p.m . will serve as somethmg of a reward to the inmates for being such good spons. Chairman of the event. Sally Fenton. said the SOCtety expects to raise about $40,000 during the fund-raiser. ... on the left edge of a bench near Mariner' a Library In Newport Beach with charactera from ••Ride a Cock Horse," "To Market, to Market ... " and "Mary Had a Little Lamb." Heldl Schuler, Joanne and Katie Duo ng and J ennifer Schuler, all of Irvine, were coetumed •• favorite Mother Q009e rhyme. for a drama and moY'le e•ent arTanged by Katherine Armstrong at the library. By PRIL SNEIDE&MAH ud G. JEANETTE A VENT °' .. ....,,.... .... Irvine Councilman David Baker believes ooun~)' offkial may dedde ••to play har@all" and block local street improv~inents if the city con- tinues to pl~ conditions on its participation in planning and fundioa three south Oranae County freeway•. Baker made the ~tctlon at Tuesday ni&hfs counctl meetjns. as he unveiled his own proposal for still another city position on the San Joaquin mus, Foothill and Eastern freeways. Baker was tryin& to persuade his council colleagues to soften a stand adopted July 8 when a aJow-tfOWtb majority assumed power~ 'The count¥ and affected cities have formed two Joint powers authoritica to oversee planning and fundina of the freeways. The new Irvine ma- jority -Mayor Larry Agran and Councilmen Ed Doman and Ray Catalano -decided Irvine should not join these agencies unless certain conditions are met. Baker proposed that lrvine instead should join these aaencies without pre-conditions and should present the freeway agreement to local voters when it is completed. In a prepared statement, Baker said he presented the slow-growth pos- ition at meetings of the freeway agencies earlier this month. At those meetings, members of the two free- way agencies rejected Irvine's con- d1ttons forjoining. "This effort ~roved to be one of the most difficult an my experience as a city representative in that, I believe, the results were nothing short of disastrous for the city of rrvine." the councilman said. Balcer added, "The council's new position will provolte a major con- frontation not only with the county but also with many other cities that we rely on for regional cooperation. The cost of such a confrontation to lrvine residents could be immense. "If the county really wants to play hardball. they could conceivably forestall major internal improve- ments to the Irvine street system." Specifically, Baker mentioned plans to build or widen bridges over county flood control channels. He also said the county and nearby cities could block Irvine efforts to annex nearby land. At Tuesday's meeting, Baker's new freeway plan was referred to a counci! committee for study. At the same meeting. however, the council approved two letters that will spell out the slow-growth conditions that were the target of Baker's criucism. These ktters. signed by Mayor Agran. wall be sent to the two freeway agencies. In the letters, Agran states Irvine will not join the agencies until the city's voters have achanc.e to consider the developer fees that will help pay for the highways. The letters also list Irvine's requirements regarding the scope and alignment of the freeways. Finally. they state that future de- velopment must be allowed to proceed only when the transportation system can accommodate it. At Tuesday's meeting, Irvine coun- cil members also considered a July 14 letter to Agran co-signed by the chamnen of the two freeway agencies, Ben Ba} and Orange County Su~r v1sor Thomas F. Riley. In the letter, the chairmen said lrv1ne-.1 new position "is disappoint- ing and damagmg to a carefully planned. regional approach to solving transportation issues." Newport couple admit to illicit sex acts with girl, 14 the weekend. Oflic1als told pohce the burglaries have bc.'en occurring over the past )ear. • • • Culpnts entered Jack's Snack Shack at 2191 Pacific Coast Highway through the roof and 'itolc a $I 00 telev1s1on set. $4 5 1 n ngarettcs and SI01nfood A thief reponedly stole S2 l 2 wonh of umforms and miscellaneous clothes from an address on C') press Street at M\ rtlc Coat& Mesa >\ $2.000 cellular phone was re- ported stolen from a car m a parking lot al 188 E I 7th St. between 9· 30 a.m Fnda) and 9 p.m . Saturday. Ent!) was made b) pl)ing a wing wmdow TuesJJ\ and t< 20 a.m Wednesday. Entr. \\.a<; made l'l\ '\mashing a w1ndtm · Newport Beach >\ prcm ler peeping through a wm- dov. ot a res1drnce on lhe 700 block of Goldenrod 111 < ornna del Mar told a woman ·Tm 1u<-t ~our basic per- 'ert ··He \A.J~ gnne b' the time poli~ arr" cd By STEVE MARBLE Of IM 0.., ...... lblfl A Newport Beach real estate in- vestor and his wife were placed on two years' informal probation Tues- da) af\er pleading guilty to having ill1c11 sex and taking explicit nude photographs of a 14-year-old girl. John Walter Partridge. 55. and his wife. II Sim Kim. 46. were ordered not to ha\C contact with the teen-age victim. whb reportedly met the inves1or end his wife through a newspaper classified ad. Superior Court Judge Linda Mclaughltn reduced the two felony rounts to misdemeanors under a court agreement struck by a pros- ccu1or and defense attorney Partridge and his wife were amsted 1n A.pnl by Newport Beach police and charBed with felony counts of un- lawful ~cxunl intercourse. oral Fount&ln Valle1 A I 0-ycar-old rcs1den1 of the 18400 block of Santa Behndtt reported Wednesday that her unlocked Schwinn onM1pecd bicycle wns stolen fron'i 1n front of the Greenbrook Clubhou'f The lo!ls wa'\ C'lttmated at s 120. • • • S<>mt"Ont u~d a lug wrench to smash the rear, front and side wmdows ofa red 1985 Toyota pickup truck parked early Wednesday on the 11100 block of ~tone<Tt~'I Th<' van- copulation and taking nude photo- graphs of a minor. Defense attorne) Marshall Schulman claimed the case actually was little more than a child an- noyance s1tuatton. He said the victim told Partridge she was 22 years old and intentionally dressed to look like an adult. "She looked 27 at least." said Schulman "This case clearl} was overfiled and I'm very d1sappo1n1ed that my cltent was held on a high bail for nearly seven weeks." Deputy Oistnct Attorney Jill Rob- erts. who prosecuted the case. called 1he agreement a fair compronw~e because Patridge "pleaded guilt) to the most serious offense·· on which he was charged. The teen-age girl testified dunng a prehminary heanng that she met Partridge through an Orange County dal apparently was o~n1ng the hood of the vehicle but Oed when he was spotted by residents. The damattc total wa!I not 1mmediateh de- termined • • • Fmployccs at the l\lbert'lon\ mar- ket, 16042 Maanoha Ave . ttport<"d that a customer entered the \tort Wednesday afternoon, took a boule of vodka and fled without paytnJ. r he thief cnten:d a watt1n11rttn I Q76 AM(' secUn that drove awBY ra<1l on Edmier Avenue. • • • Register classified ad that asked for a "young. prett) bisexual lad) for sharing the good life.·· The girl adm111ed that she lied about her age to Panndge and his wife and was nol ph\S1C'ally forced to part1c1pate 1n ~' acts But she da1med she was afraid of the conse- quences 1fshc did not part1c1pate. She also tcsttiied that Panndge later 1hr~tened to re,eal the nude photogr:f?Yhs to her mother it '>he did not v1s1t the couple again lkhullman said his chl·nts have no past cnm1nal h1stor) and honestl~ believed the girl to he an adult "It never <;hould have lx'comt 1ha1 h1g a thing." he \a1d of the ta<;c Panndge onginally wa., held on SI 00.000 bail and e ... entuall)' gamed his freedom from Orange ( ounty Jail v. hen his hail "a'i reduced to S~5.000. the \lime hail figure <iel for h1'i wife i\ resident of the I no<T hl<x-k ot Loya Ri ver reported Wcdne\da) that th1e'-e'i 'ima'ihed a wmdo\I. ol ht\ gf1ld 1982 <. orvettt' and oitoll" I -top' worth SI .SOO Huntington Beach Thtt'\ e'I smuhed a wando" al <.hak1 I iquor at 6 ~41 ldingt'.'r i\ vc .tnd ~tok S '00 C'a'lh and a $400 cu.h • • • 811rita" reported!) \t(ll<' S 1.0'11 from downtown l'arlonjt metrr'I l" n • • • Intruders used a P'! tool to enter a home tn the t 9000 block of Cato and stole tapes' alued a1 $45 • • • Thieves pned open an upstairs wmdo"' and stole SI 0 in cash from a residence tn the 8000 hlock of lorra1m· Irvine .\green. 10-~p<.'eJ Schv.1nn h1nck was reponed <;tOlen from m lront ot a hou~e on Hollowglen Wednesda\ evening. • • • >\ "'h11e 1984 Mazda "as slokn from .\1.110 < rnter Dn'e • • • ·\ $6~ Jav.n roger \.\3'\ <,lolcn trom a home on the 4000 hlock of Rohon On\e • • • The lock' on tht: \Oda ma~·h1nr<, :n the Rtg1str) I lotel wt'.'re hmken and i1.11 .,~ wa<; m1<;'itnll ••• 1hH·c 1uvenile1, were taught <;teal ing meatballs from the l<Xker nl .1 \\me and 'lpint., 'II ore on the 1 !lOOO block of Cuher DnH \\edne~da\ morning. Lapna Beach \ l.a Rrea StrC'rt resident told pohl·e W~ne,da\ 1ha1 ~meone had entered th(' hnnle through a w1nd11\\o and 'itokn a dog valued at S '0<1 • • • A $(1ko WQtch. valued at s~oo WI\\ 'itolen from a Gnffith Way home thr v1C't1m told poltce WNtne-sda) • • • • • • Tools wonh $2.544 were reported stolen from a garage at 1786 Rogers Place The padlock was cut from the garage Five other garage break-ms also have been reported at the apartment complex • • • .\n in-da'ih stereo "alucd at SIOO was reponed stolen from a car m the I 900 hlock of Orange <\venue hc- 1wecn 11 JO pm Tue~a" and 4 Ill a m \.\ cdne'lda" •••• .\ ca'l~tte 'itereo wonh SIOO \\,1<- reponed 'ilolen from a rnr in the 1 Qt) hloct.. of Walnut bctwC'<'n ' pm • • • Jcwt•l r. \\11rth $1 ~.120 was stolen from ;~ re~1denle l1n the I 00 block of Harhor 1 .. 1and Dme Police said the man 'ma\hed oul ;i window to gam entl"\ • • • •\ Phconl\ man 1denufied as Wa)'ne Harmon 47, was injured when he v.a~ knnded down b\ a wave on the heath at I lth Street ·He was tat..en to H1'3~ ~kmonal Ho,.p1tal for treatment l)I a hroken nose and lacerat H'n' ' • • • .\ hurjtla1 hroke into a black BMW parked on 1he 1{l00 block of Jambof('t' and -;tolr a <-tereo. an equ1hzer and a 1:ar phonr The total loss came to $4 lOO San Juan fire q u e lled ·\n earh-mornmg, lire todn\ :tt a t\l.o-\lon home 1n S~1n Juan ( .1p1\tr-Jno cau,ed t1ho11t S 70 000 damagl" and ~nt one firdightet 10th<' hospital fo1 trt'atmcnt for 'mokt 10halat1nn .\t about ~·IO a.m hn:h&hlt't' \.\Cre C'allrd to the home at 'W'' C Riie ( hueca, u1d Kathalel"n (·ha 11 <1pokc'im1n for thr Orange C ount\ F1rt Depanmtnt When the firtfiJhtr~ .,m,l"d at the ~nr. the bottom lcH·l ,,f th<' home 1)\\ n<.'d h) Mary Hano"er wl' <:om plcteh engultf.d in flames The occu- pant of the h(\u~ Barbara Park. wa'I no1 at home at the umr of the fire Th<' dC'p.'lrtment wa' alen~ b) nt'1ghho~ on Calk c huC<"a Th<' fire W8' extinguished w1thtn 16 m1m.1tc'I \ha \atd John Mushm~k1. a 28-ycar--old firtli@.hter. wu~ treated and rtleatcd frnm M1 'ton C'ommunit) HOll)ital tor mmor 'mokc tnh1lat1on. ! ~Reagan1eav esd6o r ope n for South Africa sanctions WASHINGTON (AP)-President Reagan, hinting at a possible concession to the critics of bis SOuth Afnc~n policy, said today "we never close any doors" and mdicated that new, Limited sanctions might be ordered apinst the white-minority Pretoria government Reagan, on a campaign trip in Columbia, S.C., did not elaborate, but his spokesman, Larry S~akes, said the administration might take additional steps if the South African government refuses to move away from apartheid. Reagan, asked if he might consider new sanctions in concert with allies, said, "We never close any doors.'' Speakes said Reagan had always stressed that he was opposed to "punitive, economic sanctions." "There are other sanctions that arc not punitive economic sanctions," Speakes said. "Such steps might include denial of landing rights in the United States Tor South African planes," he said, adding, "I don't know, things like that." Reagan's comment came shortly after Secretary of State George Shultz told reporters that sanctions would need to be coordinated with other nations for them to be effective. A day earlier. Shultz was told by senators of both parties that the chamber will likely approve sanctions in some fortn. Today Shultz told a satellite news conference with reporters m South Africa. Europe and Canada: "If any measures of this sort are to be really effective. they must be done on a coordinated basis." Nations, he added, should ''see to it if any actions are needed they arc taken in a coordinated way. If U.S businesses are required to leave South Africa, he said. companies from countries not participatina in sanctions could pick up assets at a "fire sale -and laugh all the way to the bank." At the same time, Shultz reiterated the adminis- tration's strenuous objections to further sanctions. Asked if restrictions imposed by allied nations would stir the Reagan administration to act with new measures of its own, Shultz said, "Obviously the views of ou1 friends weigh heavily." But he added, .. We don't give anyone a blank check to write U.S. policy." Appearing before the Senate Foreign Relauons Committee Wednesday. Shultz was told by Democrats an'd Republicans alike that the GOP-controlled Senate will likely pass some type of sanctions. At one point during the hearing, Shultz and Sen. Joseph Biden, 0-Dcl., got into a heated exchange, with Biden first refemng to the vitriolic criticism of Reagan's speech by South African Anglican Bishop Desmond Tutu. then questioning the U.S. policy himself. "I hate to he.ar an administratiowand a secretary of state refusing to act on a morally abhorrent point. ... rm ashamed of this country that puts o ut a policy like this that says nothing, nothing .... We put no timetable on, we make no specific demands. I'm ashamed of our policy." Hospitalized United Nation• Seeretary- General Ja'rier Peru de Cuellar. 68. un derwent heart bypue •ariery um mornlDar at Mount Slnal Hoepttal. The Pera'rian had ..eomplalned of fatlgae lut week after an 18-day trf P to-- Europe and Morocco. ·· Reagan vows aid for.drought-plagued farmers By &be Associated Press President Reagan arrived in drought-parched South Carohna today. after storms poured more precious nun on sizzling South. But the showers came too late to quench dusty cornfields or help farmers ease more than $1.5 billion tn drought losses. Shipments of hay for starving livestock continued arriving today from across the North and Midwest. where farmers already have donated tons. Services have been offered free by train. trucking, telephone and ice companies. ··My cows are eating Illinois hay for breakfast, Iowa hay for lunch, and they·ll be having Indiana hay for e Yellow Sunday dinner," Tom Trantham, a South Carolina dairy farmer. told officials in Indianapolis Wednesday. The drought has been com~unded by a 21/2-week heat wave. which cased this week after killing 43 people. Reagan. in a speech prepared for delivery at a campai$n ralley for the gubernatorial c~mpa1gn of Rep. Car- roll Campbell, says his adminis- tration "stands ready to help" farm- ers suffering from the Southeast's devastating heat wave. 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Let the GTE Yellow Pages make your profits soar. GTE Directories 2 held in plane sale to Libya plot A Tl.ANT A (AP) -Two men were in custody today and three others were eit~ted to surrender in connec- tion with the illegal sale of two &Jrplanes to Libya which planned to convert the aircrai\ into in-flight fuel tankers, authonties said. "It's the largest diversion of mili- tary equipment to Libya ever dis- covered," said Steve Hooper the agent in charge of the Atlanta office of the U.S. Custom s Service. Franklin D.R. Corcoran of Pismo Beach, Calif:.t was arrested Wednes- day, a day aner a federal grand jury here indicted him and six other men, including two Libyan nationals be- lieved to be in Europe: Corcoran was being held at the Terminal Island federal prison near Los Angeles in lieu of SI million bond, said prison spokesman M ike Bcnov. Carl 0 . Lilly of Visalia. Calif.. who ·was arrested in Hawaii Tuesday, waived utradition proceedings Wednesday and was ordered returned ~o Atlanta.. Edward J. Elk.ins, David E. Bauen and Thomas J. Burnham, all of Santa Maria, Calif; were expected to sur- render to federal authorities in Atlan. ta today, said acting U.S. Attorney Stephen Cowen. They were scheduled to appear before U.S. Magistrate Joel Feldman. U.S. officials will $Cele to extradite Libyan nationals Abdulrahcem M. Badir and Abdurrahmen Badi from Europe, said Cowen. The seven defendants were alleged· ly nqotiating with manufacturer Lockheed-Georgia Co. to buy two more planes for $60 million when the first diversion of four-engine propjets was discovered, the prosecutor said. Neither Lockheed-Georgia Co. nor any of its employees were charged in the ease, he said. Cowen said authorities took a "hard look" at the company's conduct and concluded there was insufficient'.evidencc to charge anyone . Lockheed-Georgia defended its conduct Wednesday. Manion vote praised WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reagan says his judicial nominee, Daniel Manion, survived a "lynch mob" when the Senate reaffirmed its narrow confirmat1on of the conservative Indiana lawyer by a razor-thin margin. Reagan, who was campaigning for Republican candidates in the South during Wednesday's Senate voting, telephoned Senate Majority Leader Bob Dole, R-K.an., from Air Force One to congratulate him on the "great engineering job," Dole's press secretary said following the 50-49 vote. Later, at a Miami rally for Sen. Paula Hawkins, Reagan said," A little lynch mob llad organized resistance to his appointmenL We won by one vote.• DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All daily dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert. Thursday (Served 3-10 p.m.) Top Sirloin Steak $4.65 Friday (Served 3-10 p. m.) New York Steak $5.25 Restaurants COSTA MESA IRYllE 3125 Harbor at S D. 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'42" Robnsorrs FRIDAY, SATURDAY, SUN <'.l COME FIND SAVINGS THROUGHOUT THE S RE: YOU CAN NOW CHARGE YOUR ROBINSON'S PURCHASE ON THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD ~AS WELL AS YOUR ROBINSON'S CREDIT CARD. - r • It's criminal to let cancer escape a cure Barbara de Boom from the Cancer Society walked into the office last week and tacked a poster with my picture on it to the newsroom bulletin board. ln this photo, I am wearing a black and white, striped shirt and a matching cap. My fists are clenched around the inch-thick bars of a Jail cell. The editors, who always act as if they know everything, nodded wisely and talked about where I might have done time .. San Quentin? Perhaps Attica? Definitely not the James A. Musick Honor Farm. Someone joked that the Daily Pilot reads like a license plate since I've been here. Several reporters wondered aloud how they might keep me behind bars for a while -like two or three vears. . Actually, ifs easy. For a couple of dollars, the news staff can enjoy seeing the editor -and the publisher, as well -in the Cancer Society's Jail and Bail calaboose at South Coast Village. By donating to the novel fund- raising effort, they can bribe a judge to sentence us to long. long terms. . It's all in fun, of course, but the cause is deadly serious -research that someday will deliver a cure for cancer. The fund-raiser has been done successfully in North Carolina and Ohio. Orange' County Cancer Society officials are optimistic it will be a big hit here. Here's how it works: Anyone can have anyone else arrested by calling the Cancer Society at 966-JAIL or 751-0441 and ordering an arrest warrant for $25. It is expected that bosses will be popular criminals. On Thursday, July 31 and Friday, Aug. 1, pairs of Keystone Kops will fan out across the county to arrest those for v.hom the)' have warrants. The "perpetrators" -to borrow one from the police -will be arraigned before a judge and sentenced. J usuce ~ill not only be blind on these days, it will be deaf, mute and generally unconscious. Everyone will be found guilt\ and bail will be set. The nuisance of due process having been satisfied, the pnsuners will be locked in a cell that contains only a table, chairs and telephones. They will be released only when the\ have accumulated pledges for enough money to cover the bail. The proceeds go into the fight to stop cancer. Daily Pilot Publisher Karen Wittmer and I arc proud to have been asked to be criminals for a day for this worthy cause. We urge everyone to join the Orange County Cancer Society in its quest to improve the qualit} and quantity of life for all of us. LETTERS ----- -FRANK Z IN/ editor Newport Beach got along just fine without Gardner To th l' I d11or \\ho ,., John < 1ardner and what does he want" He applied grc:at effort tm\ard tc:<11. hing U'> h1o; ·,ers1on of good taste and proper life 'it)l<."i in Costa \.k'ia '-11.,., I rt·ad that hr has moved u, Nrv..pon Beach and" attending their u t\ n1unnl mt•t·ting.~ and instructing them in proper thought<, and ho~ lo stop dn clop111t•nt r \tclkncc. which hao; been the standard f<1rdl'"'elopmen11n ~outh Orange < oun t\ hi!., hecomc a -;tandard for the nation ll Mr C 1an.lner ,., so 1ntclhgcnt. and the rt'St of us arc so stupid. how arc these dcvl'lopment'i supported by both puhlt, op1n1un amt \pending habits The commcrc1al clc,elopments 1n Costa \fr<,a and Nev..-port Beach are first rate Ne" port ha-; goo<l reason to he proud n l 'ev..-port Center and to encourage ns compktion Mr (iardner"s political act1v1sm might be helter '>pen1 encouraging local goq~·rnment to keep pace \\Ith pnvate development lfthe people who elect our counc1h did not ha'e a strong motl\at1on to go to these commercial centers. there would not ~ d traffic prohkm T rafii c planning m·ed'I more attention and more popular support When John ( rardncr mo,cd to< altforn1a a few year\ ago. he must ha\l· thought that hr \h•nild he the la'>l perv1n to come herr That type of ehtt'im 1'i (Ontran to rnmt of the prtnnplt''> th1.., countr. run<, on. On the other hand, 1f 11 1\JUSl a c.a<,e ul h;t11ng crowd\ and hne'>, ' ( entral '1e .. ad<11~ not far away an<l has adeqwllt' ronn1 f1 1r hoth Im philo'ioph-, and his eso W( m ( osta Me..a and Newport kt'ot(h "rll umtinue to de,clop 11ur .irra 111111 tlw hc'>l place 1n the "'oriel •11 lr\t' .111d r.11w our lamrlte\ I OM LE: I < o\ta Me-;a Concerts are music to her ears I o tht f d11111 I am \o '" ~ a•id t11c·d e1I r(<Jding abnut the "( ·o.,ta Me-.a C 1t11t•no; •\ga1mt Caluph1 lnu'' IJIH .,,., Being a < 11\l;1\.1•'\<l \1t11t·n It' ing near tht.• Fairground'). I ha'c '>Cl'n a large 1mpm,cmcnt 111 lhc: 'ound rc:dul11nn to the point where I almo\t ml'>'> II .\t lr11s1 I (ould ht•ar !he· c •mn·rt\ in m) hac kyard ti I couldn't atlt'nd thrm .\ncl no"' lhl' lnnu·r " \ni l around 10· lll pm \.1\ gripe no"' I' lhc I air 1t'>t'lf Lac;ung until m1dn1ght. the \cream" and sh out\ hcrng crn1ttc'll Imm tht• mouth\ nf 'iOn<, and daughter~ ofthl· < n<;ta Mec;a ( rt1lenc; .\ga1nc;t ( auiphonous < onccrt!> 1\ what keep., me awake at night The \f>nCcrt'I at P,1utit. l\mph11hea1rc are a p1ecr of lake wmparc<I to TH I\ cacnphnn\ t10Jt1ng lrom tht• f air I hope thc\C' ( 1111cnc; .\g.·unst ( om trt<, no"' rc:<il11t• 1hr In el ,ind dt\turhancr C1f thouc;and'i of ncm~ ran ancndrt'' lam nnh gra1etul th<1t th1o; la\t\ onl\ 1<1 da)S nut of the \ummcr I look forward to ;,lceprng hcfore midnight I t an hardly wait for the n<.·\t .\mph11hea1rr concert to lull mt• to ~lerp Wt' arc 11c11 luck) to ht.• ahk tu hc<H 'iuch a wide ac;sortmcnt of gtflt•d mu.,1c1anc; and rock oursel\C~~ to 'lcep fhank \OU for llltmg me 11ut my tru\lrat1ons down on paper It's ht.·en u vcr. n•<;tk'l'I. <,lr·eplr" w1 r k Daily Pilat < INDY Kl JN7 < u~ta Me<>a I< •t•n Wlttm•f P11td·,~fH Fr•nll Zlnf Fl11ll'l• Tom hit '~ "l'iilt(Jlrt(J Ft1 I )t Don fentey '''' f t11tur T Offt Cl•ntn N""'\ [<.JltO• C '•tt Sheff ~.pnrt• Edlll)• Robetl C•nlr•ll PtO<!VCfCCln Ql(K IO• T9fff l<tndle r.;.,,r.u11111on M11n<'Qf'• Howlf'Ct Mvt.nnery ~(1...,lttll\g OltKIOr , ........ Int ClitQtOed 01u1c10t lwassuddenlystruck, asa writer and a man whoneverstayedawake during an entire English literature class. by the possibility that I was on the verge of throwing up on Geoffrey Chaucer. ...... -·- London's newspapers found quite a pigeon LONDON -We had what I believe 1s called a "bit o ah close brush" this mornins at Westminster Abbey, and I thought I'd rather you heard about 1t from me than from a bunch of foreigners It is possible. I guess, that you wouldn't hear about ii at all ifr didn't bring it up, but 1t 1s also possible that 1t 1s already the subJeCt of bemuse- ment all over London. The) are huge on bemusement here. And they arc huge on newspapers. There must be seventy of them in the city, and the wedding of Prince Andre"" and Sarah Ferguson produced 1n them a hunger for incident that compares pretty well. I think. to throwing one cru')t of bread into a middle of all the pigeons m Trafalgar Square. But wait. I don't want to confuse vou w11h a bunch of names of places you've never been. For those of you who haven't made this trip and found yourselves awash in 2,000 years of culture and history on this island in the Atlantic, Trafalgar Square is a very histonc place where a lot of famous English people met un- speakable ends. Or visited on the way to meeting unspeakable ends, or visited JUSt afterward. If there 1s one th mg they won't let go of m England. it's their un- speakable end'i. It 1s endemic to Bntain ·s h1sto1J and a reflection. I think, of the great warmth of its people. And once )Ou understand the people. you can al<;o understand the pigeons. The pigeons. tn begm with. do not sit onl> on the statues. They also sit on the elderly gray lad1e5 who feed them on Trafalgar Square The shadt' of gra). by the way. 1s unm1stakabh the same color bleed- ing do"'n the heads of the monu- ments. And seeing that, I stopped on the wa} to the Abbey and asked one of these lad1e'> \11h\ she allowed herself to be usrd 1n tha't wa-,. What she said struck m~ a., 'cry deep 'ituff. She '>aid. "Wl'll. it's the pnce ot affectwn. 1,n ·11t"" ANALYSIS And 1n this climate an mcidenl - or near-incident -occurred later in the day in Westminster Abbey. and I am left now to speculate on the poss1b1hty that it has made its way into the local papers. And what makes this speculation uncomfortable is that there is no difference in England between the press and the pigeons. Anything they find to sit on 1sgoing to end up prematurely gray. And now the abbey is agam lhc site of a Royal Wedding, and by the time I arrived in London it had been closed to the public for several days. And because most of the foreign journalists didn't show up until Monday. and had to watch the wedding on tele' is1on anyway, a special "preview" of the abbey was arranged so that they would know what they were seeing. For reasons I do not remember, I signed up for that preview. On the way ovcr. however. I began to fcel sick. It happened nght after I talked to the pigeon lady in Trafalgar Square. One minute I was awash in 2,000 years of culture and history, the next minute I could suddenly taste this pigeon I killed a long time ago ip a park in New Orleans Wlth a bnck. and then boiled and ate. That was. incidentally. the worst thing 1 ever put 1n my stomach unttl I got here. and it occurred to me on the wa) to the abbey that -considenng what 1 have eaten tn London -I could take a bnck out to Trafalgar Square tomorrow and become one of the great chefs of the Un1ted King- dom T\\O thousand vears of culture and h1s111r~. and they haven't gotten around tu cooking yet. Food. however. was exactly what I was trying not t<> think about. and what rnuld be better for keeping your mind off that than the excitement of a 900-year-old church? Did you know Chaucer 1s buned there? .\nd so I walked into the Royal Wedding Prc<;s Center, got a nice glass of warm water from the cafeteria. and crossed 1hr 5trec1 to Westminster .\bbc~ PETE DEXTER So we walked into Westmmster Abbey, passmg over the graves of people hke Chaucer and Dickens and Hardy and Isaac Newton. and I was suddenly struck. as a wnter a.nd a man who never stayed awake dunng an entire English literature class. by the poss1b1ltty that I was on the verge of throwing up on Geoffre) Chaucer. I must have seen the faces ofa dozen ol my old teachers. And then I made a very bad mistake, The room was full of pcoplr arranging flowers, and l closed my eyes for a moment 10 get away from the motton, and then opened them looking at the ceiling. And that did 11. I found a guy in a suit and asked him the quickest wa) out He said. "Could you hold on a bll. sir? We'd like to keep the group together." I said. "If you don't get me out of here 1n half a minute. you're going to have to move this wedding to Vegas." Which, 1fyou do make the trip here and the <>1tuat1on comes up. isn't a bad wa) .to get out of Westminster Abbe} in a hurl). The problem 1s, the gu) taking you out 1s going to tell everyone along the way that he's got a sick Amencan And a day later. lymg m your hotel room. sllll tasting a pigeon you killed and ate 18 years ago, you wi II be afraid to look at the papers, afraid to even tum on the television. You may belteve you hear photographer'> 10 the hall. The Amencan who almost threw up on Geoffrey Chaucer. Pete Dexter Is a ayadlcatHI co/umalat. Nancy Reagan highly visible at 'low-profile' trip abroad Her entourage during stay in London includes maid, hairdressec bodyguards By MICHAEL PUTZEL '"White""-C-_..,t \.\ASHINGTON -Nann Rt·- agan·, trip to London for thc wedding of Pnnce Andrew and 'iarah Ferguson was planned as a low- profilc affan compared to her v1s11 five >ear\ ago to attend < harks' and Diana's nuptials <iome cntKs l'Omplamcd the royal i:xtravagan1a in 19!1 J was ncarly up~taged by all the attention pa1d to the Amen can fir;t lady'~ coming<; and goings in one new designer dre\s after another nn her fir'it official tnp ahroac1 w11hout her hushand The hoopla contnbutcd tu the "Queen Nancy" image Mrs Reagan acquired that first year 1n Wash1n~· ton. and 11 took her a long time to ltve 11 down fh1\ time. Mn. Reagan wa\ on what was de'>Cnbcd by her offic-c a~ a pnvate v1s1t, masmuch a'i !!he wa<, thc gue~t of Queen Eh1aheth II for a famil) celebration of th<' marriage of 1he queen·, younger ~n. rathcnhan a ,ta1e ceremon) (or the crown pnnce, as the even\ wa' hilled five yeaM aao That doe~n·1 mean. however. that Mr\ Reapn shpped 1n and out of town unnoticed. "Because she 1s a public f~ure. she doesn't travel stnetly pnvately," u- plaincd Rctsy Koon,, a 'pok~swoman who wa~ left behind. Accompanyrng Mrs. Reagan aboard an l\tr Force Boeing 707 1ntercontinental JCt were her chief of staff. her press c,ecretary, a deputy press secretary, an administrative assistant. director of scheduhog and events. an official photographer. a medic. Mrs. Reagan's hairdresser and a personal maid. plus an undisclosed number of Secret Scrvtcc agents to prote('t the first lady around the clock. M ... Koons sa1d only Mrs. Reagan -,111d her obligatory bodyauards - would a11end the wedding ceremony 1t~df rhe onl) puhhc event on the first lad> 's schedule wa' tea on Tuesday with Pnme Min1•Hcr Margaret Thatcher Mr'\. Reapn amved forthe tmef mewng at 10 Downing St. 1n a five-car motorcade. The remainder ofl'lct schedule was pnvate, 1nduding a dinner g1vcn by t r S Ambas\lldor and Mrs. Charles Pncc. a banquet 1n honor of the royal couple and a private weddma lunch- eon at Buck1nJham Palace after the wcdd1na. Asked how much the tnp would cost U.S wpayers. Ms. Koons said such details were handJcd by 1he Sune Dc'pe.nmcnt. whcrt a spokesman. Pete Martinez. said, .. , don't know." He 11id he would try to find out but warned St1tina C\ICn an estimate could take ~me t1mc. The government also paid for tht· Reagans' wedding gift to the royal couple, which was presented by the first lady on behalfofthe people of the United States But Chief of Protocol Selwa Roosevelt refused 10 disclose its pricetag, say mg, "We don't discuss that -ever. It wouldn't be polite." She added, however, that the government gets special good-cus- tomer pnccs from firm, <iuch as Tiffany and Steuben which <iupply many official gifts. W1th Larry Speakes. President Reagan's chief spokesman, away on vacation last week. two of Speakes' deput1cs took turns handling his dail) bnefing chores. Deputy press sec- retary Edward DJercJian, who spec1al- 11e~ in foreign affair<;, fielded re- porters' qu~t1ons one day, and Albert R. Brashear, the dome~tH. polic:y deputy. would handle them the nut One day. OJer<:J1an ''i briefing focu!>ed on ann\ control policy and nudear testing, and the old State Department hand demon1trated his fam1hanty with the suhjcct and his fluency in burcaucratese b)' mttltn& off the m1t1al~ of the t 4 year-old Thre$hold Test Ban Treaty (TfBT). 1u companion Peaceful Nuclear Ex- plosions Treaty (PNET) and the yct· to-be negotiated C-omprchen•uve Te~t Ban (CTB) -all m 1 sin&lc ~ntence W1thout peus1n1 to catch lit\ brelth. Mktael Pwtt~I hi CO'f'HH I~ fhlte Ht>.,~ for Th' .41. 0<>l•lft1 Pn•• 11att 1171. P£TSDBXT£R Colmnnlat DAN WALTERS • Knowing tbelaw is part oftbejob SACRAMENTO -If you arc dr;v1ng 45 miles an hour in a .35 mph rnne and are stOp(?Cd by a pohc~man. tht mO$t convcnient explanat10~ 1s that you were unaware of the hm1t. But the traffic cop and the traffic court Judge will tell you that ig- norance is no excuse, that when one dnves 1t 1s assumed that he 1s aware of the Jim1ts. speed and otherwise, allowed by law. It 1s an everyday application of a principle first enunciated nearly 300 ycars ago by philosopher John Selden: "Ignorance of the law excuses no man· not that all men know the law but' because 'tis an excuse every ma~ w11l plead. and no man can tell how to refute him." One would think that someone who practices the political trade in Cahfom1a would be well-versed in the laws governing campaign finances. financial disclosures, and other similar matters -at least as well infonned as the average motorist about speed limits. But there has been a consistent tendency m recent years of polit1c1ans to plead ignorance when confronted Wlth evidence of v1olat1ons of cam- pa1gn laws, and a rather peculiar willingness of those who enforce such laws to accept ignorance as a vahd defense. Take, for example. the case of Frank Y1cenc1a, a state assemblyman who 1s retinng this year V1cenc1a 1s no poht1cal neophyte He's been an assembl}'man since 1974. and before that he was a lobbyist and poht1cal public-relations man for a decade. Moreover. he's bcen the s~aker pro tern of the state Assembly since 1982 And yet, when a newspaper re- ported last year that Vicencia has failed for three years to disclose the names of maJor clients of his in- surance agency . as required by law, the statc Fair Poliucal Practices Commission blithely accepted his explanallon that he had been misin- formed by an aide about the reporting requirements. and n allowed him to amend the financial reports without penah>. It was JUSt a co1nc1dence, of course, that the major clie.nts that Y 1cencia failed to d1!i<:losc were corporations that had benefited directly from legJslat1on V1cencia had earned. The FPPC has gone after others on the pubhc payroll. helpless bureau- crats mostly. who allegedly mis- reported their economic interests. But they were not powerful state legislators. i\nother legislator who is pleading ignorance is state Sen. John Dooltttle. In 1984. when Republican Dooht- tlc was running against another state senator. independent Ray Johnson. for re-election to the state Senate from a new d1stnct, Doolittle aides fun- neled mone> to a third candidate. Democrat Jack Hornsby. The money financed an appeal to Democrats that ma) have 'iplll Johnson ·s bast• of support and contnbuted to Dooht- tle's narrow victory. The FPPC 1s prosecuung Doolittle: and thc aide'i for failure to disclose the Hornsby payments as required by law But Doohttle, taking a leaf from the Frank Y1cenc1a book of law. rathcr than the John Selden book, ts plcadm~ ignorance. L>oohttlc 1s ms1st1ng that his a1dci. gave the money to Homsbv without his knowledge and. even more m- credibly, that the aides were ac11ng as vol unteers and nred not have re- ported their aid. It's still too carly to tell whether the FPPC will buy this ignorance plea. but another poht1cal figure. ex-As- semblyman Richard Alatorre. has succeeded with his. Alatorre won a seat on the Los Angeles City Council last December Bul after the clect1on, •t was dis- covered tha1 he was helped with some S85.000 1n campaign fund" that violated a SSOO hm1t on cumpa1gn contnbu1ions 1n city elections Much of the money c~me from funds that Alatorre had collected 1n the statt- l...eg1slature, where no hmm apply. When the investigation was com plcted. criminal charge'i were broupit against thrtt Alatorre campaign workers. 1ncludmg ht& sister, hut Alatorre wu not charged. fhcre wu not. officials '181d. enough cv1dcncc to prove that Alator. re personally knew of the transfen The mve~t1gation was impedrd by the refusal of many witnes~s to talk, end thc law·~ requirement t h<lt candidates mu\t "knowingly and w1lhngly" viol- ate It to be prosecuted .. If they are not w1l11ng to tell you what their particular state of mind 1s, 11'\ very didfficult ot prove any ev1dent'C,.. C1ty Attome) Jamc~ Hahn said .\ll of which leave\ one wondenn1 how all of these ignorant people 101 elected in the fl nt plal..,. DH W•lt~ri IJ • •Yodlt•tHta C'Ol•mDllt. Teachers A Ward protested Id for by Scientologists ncrease ln power. SAN DIEGO (AP) -Fourteen of the nation's top education experts called on state officials today to t;>eJin 1 wave of school reform Jivina teachers more power and strcssina experimentation and Oexibility in the classroom. The report titled "What Next? More Leverage For Teachers," was unveiled at the Education Com- m1ssion of the States national forum and annual meeting here. While naHing educational reforms of the past few years, the commission report stressed the need for greater professionalism for teachers and more individualized instruction for students. New Jersey Gov. TbomasH. Kean, the commission chairman, said the test for educatton in the next five years rests on the q~lil,y of people attracted to teachtnJ, not on the passage of reform bills pending m many states, The commission report is a follow- up to one issued in May by the Carnegie Task Force on T caching as a Profession titled .. A Nation Prepared· Teachers For The 21st Century." Three areas for redefining the teaching profession arc discussed 1n the new report: restructuring teacher training; changing teacher working conditions; and making teaching more like a profession. Creating great schools of educauon is one w.ay toward ac~ieving greater success in the educational field . the experts said. Diane Rav1tch, adjunct professor of history and education at Teachers' College, Columbia University, sug- gested abohshmg undergraduate education departments. "lfteach1n~ 1s a profession, we have to move training to the graduate level What we're doing now 1s permitting people to use undergraduate educa- tion courses to crowd out the real education they should be getting," she said. A second area addressed in the report 1s the stifling effect of school admin1strat1ons on teachers. "Schools operate in an 1ncrcd1bl)' bureaucratic culture, at the bottom of which we find the teacher," said Marc Tucker. head of the Carnegie Forum on Education and the Economy and a contnbutor to the report. "The org.an1zat1on of schools has evolved pretty much along the lines of a factory . administrators are hkc factory supervisors and teachers arc hke factory workers." Ra v1tch said. "We can't continue" LOS ANGELES (AP) -Chaotina "Rel.iJious freedom now;• hundreds of Scientoloaists demonatrated outside a courthoute while their leaders launched a lepl attack on a $30 million jury award to a former member of the group. The protest will arow today, prom- ised a spokeswoman for the Church of Scientology. "We've aot auys comina 1n from other partS of the counlJ')'; 1 ex~t the number out there to double,' Scien- tol<>I}' spokeswoman Kathy Thom said late Wednesday. Arguments were scheduled for today on a request by Scientology attorney Earle C. Cooley that Judge Ronald Swearinger delay entering the verdict into court records. Cooley wants the judae to in· validate the jury verdict in favor of Larry Wollersbe1m , who left the Judge cites politics in her ouster LOS ANGELES (A P) -Judge Maxine F. Thomas. stressing she wants to clear up her past as she focuses on her campaign for the Superior Court bench. says her re- moval as presiding judge of the Municipal Court was politically motivated. During a news conference Wednes- day, Thomas said her ouster was carefully orchestrated. But she docsn 't know by whom. The first black woman elected presiding judge of the nation's largest Municipal Court system, Thoma.s, 39. 1s a candidate for a Supenor Court judgeship in the November election. "In terms of who's behind this I can only say it's probably a carefully orchestrated effort to bl\sically insure that 1 would not be elected to the Los Angeles Superior Court," Thomas said. 'Tm not going to allow that to happen.·· She blamed court administrator Edward Kntzman 's office for running up the costs of an unprecedented mstallauon ceremony for which she has been cnt1c12ed She said her news conference was to "once and for all put behind me the unfounded, unjustified and certainly regrettable allegations that led to the termination of my tenure as the presiding judge .. and begm focusing her efforts on her Superior Court RED BOBBIN ISfow Rf. It ~ttne •I FRIENDLY FABRICS! 250 E. 17th Costa Mesa 646-1235 IJ'OUP 1n l 979. Tuesday a jury ureed with claim1 by Wollersbe1m, 31, that bis I I-year membership in the orpniz.ation had caused him emotional harm. Jurors awarded Wollersheim SS million in compensatory damaacs and $2S million in punitive damqcs. Durio• the 94-day trial, Wollenhe1rn allcaed that the or- ganization forced him to break con- t.act with bis family and to lose his sift business. He said he suffered a nervous breakdown brought on by a form of Scientol<>aY counseling called auditing. Cooley called Wollersheim an op- portunist whose mental problems were caused by drug abuse. In the protest Wednesday, Scien- tologists carried siiJls reading "Pun- ish criminals, not churches" and "No more heresy tnals." They marched Larry Wollenhelm around the Superior Court building. snarlina downtown traffic. At one point. the crowd was entertained by weU known musicians, including jazz star Oticlc Corea, a Scientology supporter. BIG DEAL s1a1 m!. ~ a=. a.e~ .-..-- 9W ~ .v -·-~ GENUINE DRAFT ,,, .... . \ I/ WhitwoU::"JmTend8 8th clay,. de&dlOcJred IJIMA.tu~Pr ... SAN FRANCl 0-A fedetal cowijwy oompaeted IA .... ftill "1 ol dehberition1 Wed,0esday io the spy trial of former Navy ~ Jlny Whitworth· Wltbout reachina a vcfdict. At this poiat aa aaOIMI' Cllle. * ddente miaht be expected to araue that tbe Jury ... deedloClred Md ..... mistrial. But jn ~is cue,• new trial~ IOow die proeecutioa. to nMkaft ~ arand jury andietment in a way that could make a conVietlOD -· Whitworth, ~. of Davis is cJwaect with 1ellint Navy code and communication• teema for $332,000 to a Soviet.contrOlled f9'J rina ,_by bil old friend and former fellow Navy radio iD.lttUCIM, Job.ft Walbt Jr. JUIOl'I have asked to examine evidence fiom the l l~week \rial natty ~day. a.a dtsptte the lC'f1llh of the deliberations, jurors have not 1e11t any m c rn.,. IO U.S. District I~ John Vubsin ukina for Clarifications or tUtdtef instructions. FJref161Jten 1.m on hro bi.se. LOS ANGELES -Two stubborn Southern Cahfomia wildfires have yielded to attacks by hundreds of firefiabten aided by umeasoa.abk cloudbums, and 1everal liabtnina-ignited blazes in the Sierra foothills alto have been douled. The bigest fire, blamed on cart.lessly dumped bubecue coals, burned J,900 acres of brush in the San Gabriel Wildemesl Area oft.be Anacles National Poteat before beina contained at 6 p.m. Wednesday. Tbe blaze, which bepn Sunday, was expected to be out by Saturday, said Forest Service spokesman Robert Brady. "The little rain and the bjp humidity helped firefi&bters,'' aaid Manlyn Hartley, Forest Se:rVice ~oman. .HOT DOGS 2 FOR 99c I BRAND POTATO CtlPS $109 , ...... s531 59c 3 FOR 99c 12 ,_ loCttee 44 oz. 12 oz. mini === ... maiket~-r:;;,::~. ' • ,, Royals honeymoon in Azores TERCEJRA. ~res lslands (AP) -Complete wttb vtdcotapes of their weddint. Prince Andrew and his princess boarded the royal yacht Brita.orua to emb&rk on a fiv~y honeymoon cruise throu&h this verdant mid- AtJanoe island chain. The world watched Andrew and Sa.rah Fe'luson marry Wednesday momina in London's Wesunmstcr Abbey and arant the wish of a cheerina t.btona by kissing tenderly on the balcony of Buckin&ham Palace. Andrew's mother. Queen Elizabeth JI, pve them a aood·luck dusting of conletti as they left the palace m an open c:armae to be brouaht to the Azores by a jct of the Queen's Fli&ht. As the (our-enaine red, white and blue aircraft taxied out to the runway, the two tarac air brake flaps opened to rcvcaJ two black and red SIJllS th.at read ''Just Married." The queen and SOO auests, includtna other royals and first lady Nancy Rcqan. then retired to London's fashionable Cland&c's hotel for a pla weddina party. Guests at the pany. wb1ch continued into the cattier hours today, said afterward that they bad rarely seen such a relaxed royal pthcnna. ''The queen danced constantly and exocpt for curtsy1na, there was no royal protocol at all." said one. If 1 Sanh's father, MIU. Ronald Ferauson, did not anend, opting instead to return to his home villaae of Dummer southwest of London, where he donned a sweater and corduroy pants and celebrated with villagers at a pany held inside a barn. "If they arc go1na to have a pany to celebrate my daughter's wedding. this is the place to be," the retired army officer said. ... Royal wectcllna d.reee d~er Llnd.ka Cleracb adjuta copy ot 1own worn 1-7 8uab P'er1U90n on lookalike m.anneqaiD. Peres, Hassan to keep intoUch TEL A VJV, Israel (AP) -Prime Minister Shimon Peres said today the most important result of hia historic summit with Kina Hassan n ~f -m;::;::::::::::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;:::;;;::========:;;;::====:;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=;-i Moroccowasan.,,eemcnttokeel>tn contact despite the pp between their positions. 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American Exs><eu Card, MasterCard or Visa ANAHEIM : Sonta Ano Frwy and Magnoha Phone 71 4-8 21 -8550 VAH NUYS: San Oiego Frwy and SePOIWda 81vd between Burbank and VlctOf'Y Phone 818-780·22'4 WEST COVINA San Bernardino Frwy and Vincent Phone 818-919·1971 COSTA MESA: San Oi9go Frwy end Hart>or 81vd Phone 714·540·8242 Open Monday thru Fr1day 10·9. Saturday 10-6. Sunday 12-6 "Both of us have aareed that we . must continue the dial<>sue." Peres said, addin& that contacts would continue "by more meetings and by many other war ... lo fututt ~.be wd. "we wtl search for a JOlllt formulauon, not just joint ap- proaches." But Pc.res told at a pre-dawn news conference upon arriving at Ben G urion International Airport that ... wide and demandina gap .. still ex· 1stcd between him and Hassan. A Joint communique issued today by the two countries summed up the IO hours of tallcs Tuesday and Wednesday at the Moroccan summer resort of Ifranc, I SO miles cast of Rabat. It did not mention any future meetinJ. Jt wd discussions "were c~ tenzcd by frankness" and ocntcred on the Fez Plan. adopted at a 1982 Arab League summit in Fez, Morocco. Hassan dc(ended the plan u the "sole document which is objectively vahd ... as a basis for just and durable peace." the statement said. The plan offered, for the first time, mutual rccogrut1on between Israel and the Arab states on condition Israel r~lZe the Palestine Liben- uon Organtzation and withdraw from all occupied Arab tcmtorits, includ- ing East Jerusalem. lsracl, then governed by the right- wing Lakud bloc, rejected the plan. The JOtnt statement said Peres responded by "putting forth prop- ositions pertaining to conditions be deemed necessary for the instaJlation of peace.·· "The meeting was of a purely exploratory nature, aimin& at no moment at cngagJOg in negollations." at said. U.S. Secretary of State George Shultz sent a message to Peres calhna the summit "an impon.ant step forward an crcatmg an atmosphere in the ref.on that will foster a broader peace · The mcssa.gc was released by the lsraeh govemmcnL Bad tests triggered Chernobyl MOSCOW (AP)-Badly prepared expenments conducted to see if turbine genera.tors could provi~e enough electncaty to run an atomic power plant in case of an ac.cident caused the Chernobyl nuclear disas.- ter. a Soviet offical said today. Foreign Ministry spokesman Gen- nady I. Gerasamov, rcspondin& to questions at a oews coofercncc. said he could not provide full tcchmcal details of the expcnments. He said specifics would be rubhsh- ed in a rcport .. hundreds o ' pages" loni. to be presented to the Vienna- based lntern.at1on.al Atomic Energy Aaency by September. In a later telephone mtcrview, Geras1mov said the expenment was intended to test how long the turbine generators th.at produ~ electricity at the Chernobyl plant would keep operating after a reactor shut down and before a backup power supply took over. "When you shut the station. the generator is still working," Gerasimov told the news confcrenoc, ac.cording to an official English trans- lation ofh1s comments. ''The experi- ment (was) ... if there is an accident, could the ~enerator provide enCf8Y fo r the station for 40 to 45 minutes. "The capabilities of the gencraton were studied." he said. However, in the telepho ne enter- v1ew, Gcras1mov insisted he had S&Jd 40 to 45 seconds. Gcras1mov said the experiment was "a purely techntcal experiment. noth1ns spcc1aJ about it.·· He dcrucd what he said were sucacstiona in the Western media that 1t had m1ht.ary s11ruficancc. Briton snubbed lJJ South Afrlca JOHANNESBURG (AP) -South Africa's laracst trade federation re- fused to meet with British Foreian Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe today, say108 he was the wrona man to ncaot1ate an end to apartheid. "But this 1s the k.ind of insensitivity we have come to expect from the British iovemmcnt." the Conarcss of South Afncan Trade Unions said in a statement .. The Bntash aovcmment., typtcally •.m>aant, have not appointed a nq~ ttator who appears committed in the main to staV\na off intensified intcT· national prcuutt on South Africa." It said. The 8ntah fo~1gn ~\ar)'. who amvcd Wednesday, has been man- dated by tht 12-nat1on Common Market to press for an end to apanhcid, South Afnca·1 '}'Item of racia.l ~llon under which nvc mtlhon whites dominate 2~ million votrlcs blach -~~~---- This year's Pacific l 000 may be the slowest ever T h e favorite to w in t he entire series ts Randy Smyth with crewman Jim HU I o BJ ALMON LOCK.ABEY Dlllr,... .......... Twenty-two teams of hotshot catamaran sailors took off Wednes- day from Lona Beach in what may be the slowest and easiest race ofa l ~ day series of races alona the coast and around several offshore islands en- compassing 1,000 miles of enduranc:e sailina. The start was off the Oaremont Street boat launch. The event is the Pacific 1000, patterned after the Worrell 1000 on the east coast. Wedn~y's race was a 28-mile beat from Long Beach to A valonj Catalina Island. The sailors wit beach their boa ta at the end of each lea and launch them throup the surf for the next day's race. Today the wlors wen: scheduled to launch their craft off the Descanso Beach Oub, A valonJ. and sail around Catalina Island -rrom east end to west end and back to A vaJon. Favorite to win the entire senes ts Randy Smyth of Huntington Beach with crewman Jim Hill. Last year Smyth, with crewman Jay Glaser of Newport Beach won the Worrell 1000 in record time. Oosely watched will be the all- femaJe team of skipper Stephanie Elliott with a crew of two, Theresa Bermuda Race had 3 big stars The 3Sth Newport R.I. to Bermuda race, sailed in June, had three outst.andina stars in the 124-boat fleet For the first time in the history of this 635-mile premier ocean racinJ event sinc:e 1906, the co-sponsoring Cruising Oub of America and the Royal Bermuda Yacht Oub provided equal trophies - replicas of St David's Liahthousc that marts the finish bne -for the two divisions. The International Offshore Rule trophy was won by the JN-40 Silver Star, owned by David Clark, Locust, N.J. over 42 boats. Don Robinson's Hood-38, Puritan, from Noank, Conn .• beat 82 boats in the International Measurement System (IMS) division. The third star was Bob Bell's Holland-<les~ed Condor from Bennuda which was first to finish and won the maxi division over eight of the big goldplatcrs -a record number for this event. CALENDAR Newport Harbor. Balboa and Bahia Connth1an yacht clubs will join fon::es this weekend to stage a mid- summer rcptta W1th races scheduled on both uwde the bay and ocean courses. The regatta will be held Saturday and Sunday. Dana Point Yacht Oub has issued a btd for Perfonnance Handicap Racing Fleet yachts to compete m 1ts annual Seal Beach to Dana Point race Saturday and Sunday. In other Southern California Yachting Association areas: Lot Aa1elet -Loos Beadl Seal Beach Yacht C1ub -Seal Beach to Dana Point race (PHRF). Saturday, Sunday. Cabrillo Beach Yacht Club - Cabrillo Series No. 6 (PHRF, Catalina-JO). Saturday; annual Sea- ward Buoy race, Saturday. Los Angeles Yacht Club-Macho Invitational Regatta (Snipe. Laser II. Contender). Saturday, Sunday. Saata Molllca B•y Windjammers Yacht Club -Iron Man Sabot race. Saturday. Redondo Beach Yacht Club - Mark Pearson Memorial race (PHRF), Sat~day. Del Rey Yacht Club -Sunday Sluppers race (TanncnbergSenes No. 4). Sunda}. Saa Die,o San Diego Yacht Oub - A YEEA X Scnes. Saturday. Sunday. Santa Clara Raetng Assoc1auon - Bay to-Bay race ( one-<les1gn). Satur- day. Stiver Gate Yacht Club -Clipper Series. Sunday. Mission Bay Yacht Club -One Day Regatta (C-boats. sailboards). Sunday. . San Diego Navy Sa1hng Club - Opt1m1st Club Regatta (all classes). Sunday Nortlt and Inland Pierpont Bay Yacht Club -Milt Ingram Trophy race. Saturday. Ventura Yacht Club-Catalina-38 Series No. 7, Saturday. Westlake Yacht Club -Mid- summer Regatta, Sunday. Sant.a Barbara Sailing Club Summer Senes No. 2. Sunday. Funaro and Diane Rigs. Elliott is the wife of Sk.ip Elliott, Newpon Beach, ~ho just won a silver medal in the Goodwill Games in the Tornado aus catamaran. SnlYth and Hill are whna a modified Prindle-19 catamaran under th~ sponsonh1p of Lon&Pre Automouve. Elliott and her crew arc sponsored by Custom Nails. Some of the more difficult legs of the race will be from San Diego to Newport Beach July 28, and upwind grind of 70 nautical miles, and the race from Oxnard to Santa Barbara (leavma Anacapa Island to 1wboard, and from Sant.a Barbara to Oxnard, leaving Sant.a Cruz island to port. Aug. 2 has been desianatcd as a layday (rest day) at Mandalay Beach Resort, Oxnard. On Aug. 3. the course will be from Oxnard to Huntington Beach to conclude the grueling event. Stephanie Elliott, Tlaereea Pa.Daro and Diana Illa•. from left. don wetn.lta. life Radiobeacon at MB may be replaced By ALMON LOCK.ABEY Of ... O.., .... ... a_, .......... ..... Mariners planning to head down San Diego way arc advised that the Coast Guard ts proposing to rcplac:e the radiobeacon that was formerly located at the seaward end of the north jetty at Mission Bay by Sept. IS The beacon was destroyed by storm damage on March 2. 1983. In July, 1984 a hght was established at the cod of the Jetty after repairs to the Jetty had beell"completed. This light was dsttoyed in March, 1986. when storm damage again washed away the end of the north jetty. Repair of the dam8'edjetty is likely to take a year to complete. The Coast Guard said the pattern of storm damage to the end of the north Jetty has generated concern about the survivability of a radiobeacon at this location and is concerned about being unable to maintain a reliable rad.Jobcacon Signal at the end of the north jetty due to the high probability of stonn damage. The Coast P~d detennined in I 98S that the radiobeacon at M1ss1on Bay should be reest.abhshed for waterway users. A new location at the shoreward end of the north jetty was proposed to ensure the survivabihty of the , • A laser winner Jim Otte clieplaya Albert Solland Perpetual Trophy and a new Mil be won for lea~ a Oeet of 46 ac roM the llne ln the Chamber of Commerce •Flight of the Luera. radiobeaoon. The proposal wu advertised 10 the 11th District Coast Guard's Notice to Mariners No. 1 l-86, dated March 19. Several lettcB from citizens respondioa to the. proposal ~xpreued. conc:ei:n about locauna a radiobeacon at this site, clatm1ngtltat a signal at thts location could mislead boaters trying to locate the Jetty entrance durin& fogy conditions. .. The Coast Guard has studJcd sevcraJ altemauves for a rad.iobeacon slte and detCfl!lined ~ta beacon loca~ awroximately half way out the end of the ~orth JCtty. will be the best locabo!' for waterways users until permanent reparrs to the Jetty arc comp&et.ed," satd Mae Van Houten, rcpresentina the commander of the I Ith Coast Guard District. . Permanen~ repairs will be performed by the U.S. Army Corps ofEqinccn W1th a compleuon date of 12 to 18 months. Once repairs arc completed. the beacon ~II be re!ocatcd to the.north end of the Jetty. No~cc of this proposal wtll be published tn the Notice to Mariners No. 28-31 this month. Comments conc:erninJ the proposal are welcome. Addraa commentsto Commander, 11th Coast Ouard District, 400 Oceanpte, Lona Beach. 90822. SCMA adds show The Southern Caltfomla Manne ASSOClauon wtU add another boat show to its hst of exposittons in 1987. accord.Jog to Bruc:e Brown, president of the trade organization. The new show will be the Spnng Boat Show at F11rplex, Pomona, and 1s scheduled May 8-17. Fatrplex is the Los Angeles County Fair comple11 located on White A venue, north of Interstate 10 in the city of Pomona. SCMA plans to utilize about 250.000 square feet of exhibition space in two or three butldinp and adjacent outdoor area. according to Dave Patterson. SCMA show man- ager. The f rccway network servmg the area includes Interstate 210 and state highways 57, 60 and 71. There are also freeway connections from S, 405 and 60S. The new show wtll make four produced by SCMA dunng the year The 1987 schedule: Jan. J~Feb. 8: 31st annual Southern Cahforn1a Boat Show Los Angeles Convcnuon Center. May 8-17: Sprina Boat Show. Fairplex. Pomona Late July: Amencan Boatinc Jubtlec '87, Shoreline Village Marina. Lona Beach Spcafic dates to be anounccd. Oct 23-Nov. 1: 19th annual Southern C.alifomi.a lntematiiooal Sailboat Show. Lona Beach Conven- tion Center. SCMA's oldest production, the Southern CalJfornia Boat Show at the L.A. Convention Center, will have expanded exhibits and a new look for the matn cxh1b1t hall, fcaturina more boats than ever before m the show's 31-ycar history, Brown indicated .. Details of the chang~ arc be1ng negotiated with the L.A. Convention Center staff. he said. SCMA 's remaming 1986 shows are the America Boating Jubilee '86, July 2S through Aug. 3, Shoreline Village Manna. Lon$ Beach. and the Southern California International Sailboat Show, Long Beach. Oct. 24 through Nov 2. Pitching in to party for Irvine hospital By VIDA DEAN Some women spend months selectin&Just the right gown for a special black tic benefit-espcctally if they arc chairing 1t But. not Jody Criltiuo. "I rumed the dress I was go mg to wear tomght. At fiveo·ctock I took off for Robinson'sand bought this one and made 1t to the party (which began at 7)." She (look:in' calm and terrific). and husband Bob joined the more than 350 other mostly white clad at PICH'• 'Celebration in White .. at the Irvine Marriott (festooned inside and out with white balloons.) Celebrating -there was sood reason. The People (or an Irv inc Community Hospital should see their dream that began six years ago come true in September 1988. "Ground will be broken in October for the hospital," said Jolla G•ffney of American Medical International who will head the facility to be built at Laguna Canyon and the 40S. Gaffney had arrived the day before the party from Omaha with W1fe CUron. "Our m1ss1on has changed.·· said PICH president Saun Staltl. "Now 1hat the hospital 1s being bu1lt we W1ll concentrate on health care neMs in the communtty" At theSaturdayeveningparty. thegroupwasconccntratmgon having a Or. Manin and Sara Ooldbeq wtth Pat and Carl Netaeer. good ume. Fcst1vtt1es began poolside with ice sculptured centered tables loaded with food · past.a. seafood. fruit and a variety of hot and cold hors d'ouevrcs. (So much food that some couldn't make it through the six-course meal served in the ballroom.) Ron Rabin and his I 4-p1ccc orchestra was doing a good bu sines~. The dance Ooorwas crowded as the band played contemporary and newer songs 1n contemporary decibels. Marcie Lemmon was chairman of the deco rat 1 ng comm 11 tee. To carry out the Greek/Mediterranean decor in blue and white. there were fountains, trees and chanotsadomed with greenery. Partygocrs included Gen. Art and Sat Bloomer (he is now retired and was attending his firstc1V1han function). 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Ul'tl .-cc...o ICAUTI KID 'An If IN! NO 1nUAT, NO IUHINOll ..i -fhttW HOllftlCK Plllll IUILLH'I DAY 0,, "''*' CLUI ,AaADlll '"'"' F£• 11115 au1:u . .1uu DAV ot'F (,.._U) SH OWS A "r (I· 00) (3·15) 5:30 7:45 Ill 05 KAllATll KID ti (PG) (12·00) (2 25) 4·U 7 15 &.t;)5 TOP 9\Ht fPGJ (12:25) (2,4 f) 5 05 1 ts ~ t So -IN 7 0MM- '"""''"G SCAlll:D (ll) SHO WS AT (1 2 501 (3 10) s 3S I Oil ~ 10;20 llUTHt.iSS PIE~ f"J P1111I Down ~ O u t In Beverly Hllh (A ) Cre9ory H 1nu ftU .. NING SCAlllED (1111 Aho WIH Guy• !RI KAllATE IUD II (PG) Plu• No Aetreal, No Surrender (R I MERYL STREEP JACK NICHOLSON Sex. Love. Marrlage. Some people don't know when lt> quJt. A MIXF. NICHOLS FILM Heu1bum PAI.AMOUNT 'ICTt'IFn n ESP.NTS HF.Amt'l' -:Mru NICHOLi! aa4 l08EIT GI EENlllrT' -:MflF. Nk ltOl-1\ :' ·~ .=:NESTOI AJ.JIENDI08, A.S.C. ~~ EPHION::'"~ ,.. . ••. [R~ .. !-·-~ A PAI.AMOUNT rr.nrar. ·. 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Parents of arown children tell me their children don't need door keys anymore... they need a revolvmg door. They're in when they're out of work. out of money, out ohocks out of food and in debt. ' They're out when they're m love an the bucks, 10 transit, in school ind have outarown their need for m1Jlc. When I launched all my children I rewarded myself with cclery-arcen carpet an the spare bedroom. It was my Olympic sold medal, my Oscar m~ Emmy. my Reader's D11esi sweepstakes. I had done 1t and this was my reward. Three months later. one of my children moved back with, among other things, a set of drums that leaked oil. My celery-green carpet looked Hice a leftover. , When he lef1 we had it cleaned and bqan again. 1 he next prod1gal son brought a dog that had a sofa Wlsh, a car tfiat was not garage tramed and leaked 011, and he used towels lake they were nose t1!l5ucs that popped up automatically in a box to be disposed of. The next one to return let me use my own phone but kept hours hkc a fireman. One ni&ht my husband and I sat down ancf tried to figure out what the attraction ofli vang at home 11 -other than free laundry, free rent, free toiletries, security, love, a permanent address for maiJ, urilimited sto,..,e, financing and loans, convention rooms for private parties and enter- taining. and aucst pnvileacs. I snapped my fingers. "I ve got it! It's the refrigerator that beckons and calls them home. Without it, nothing else would keep them here." We decided to stop treatina the kids as guests and go back to eating the way we wanted to eat. We stocked the refrigerator with cottaJC cheese, fresh green vegetables, plain yogurt. un- salted butter and blue milk. We bought bran cereal, wheat germ , dietary fruit and did away with the sugar bowl. As the last one lef't, we heard him mumble, .. I'm gomg anywhere, JUSl so Iona as they don't rcfnaerate their bread.,.' We haven't seen them since Jefferson 'rewrote' the New Testament TAURUS (April 20-May 20): What appcan to be "closed in" ii but a tcmporsry condition. Rules actually will eventually work 1n your favor. Superior doet have respect and will demonstrate it Scorpio, another Tauru1 play key roles GEMINJ (Mal 21-June 20): Emphasis on suoce , munication, trave , emotional fulfill-_________ .... __ ment. Lunar pos1tion hiahliabtt powen of pcnuaaion, ability to win friench and influence people. Virao, Sqittanu1 play ouutandina roles. SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 22): You o act "help" rrom one in posiuon or MARR authority. Means fundina il provided, •••••••••••• you now are able to decorate, n:model, revise and perhaps even to rebuild. Major domestic adjustment is featured. LEO (July 23-Aug.. 22): Look behind scenes, check lona·<hstance communicauons, m11s.t that terms be clarified. You could be asked to embark upon journey. Emphasis on publishing. cducallon. recognit1on of spiritual vaJues. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): You learn more about money, about commissions, license requirements. Busincis partner or mate acts as promoter. Focus on pressure, deadline, responsibility, mten~1fied rela- tionship. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Break from past is imminent. Contract can be renegotiated. Attempt to act r.oursclfaddiuonal "workmg room." You could aJso be on way to perfect •1ove match." Aries. another Libra w1U play significant roles. SCORPIO(Oct. 23-Nov. 21): New approach to employment 1s necessary. You pin enlightenment, you'll attract those who share your ideals. You'll also learn more about nutrition, general health, care of pets Leo, Aquanus play roles. SAGITTARJUS(Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Good lunaraspecth1ghhghtsphys1c.al anractaon, speculation. ability to perceive trends, cycles Fam1fy reunion 1s on agenda, you'll be: more emotionally secure and could fall "madly in love." CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Dtversify, display versat1hty. show you arc capable of laughing at your own foibles. You'll be given "pnv1leied information" concerning basic investments. home. sccunty Sagmanan figures prominently. Both vulnerable. South dean, NOaTH WP.BT • •• Q 107 •AQ' Q KQ8 0 A75 •AQ 101 EAST • 1087. 2 Qtl432 Ot2 o.iae•a •.11•2 •• SOUTH •KJ6 <::'AJ5 0 "Q 10 •K t84 The bidding. Sooth Weat North Eut 1 NT Pu• 7 NT PaH , ... , ... Opening lead Four of ¢ Counting Is the secret on more bridge hands than you might 1mag· me. On some, you have to count tht> points to determine the location or a particular card. On others, you need to count out the distribution to discover which defender has length or shortness in a specific 8 Ull. A third aspect of counung rame up m the auction North added h1'1 21 points to his partner's an· nounced 16 minimum and reallied there was enough strength pre~nt for a grand slam even if South had opened a dead minimum no trump So he got there by the direct method West led a diamond and, at f1nt glance, you might wonder what CHARLES GOREii o ••• SHARIF th.is column l!'I all about -t.hert 1ttm to bft 13 tricks on top. Thal is 80, unles,. clubs break 4-1 Thtrt fore, ~rrect t.echnique la not to touch the key suit until you have learned u much as possible about the hand Thert>fort'. you <"ash your three 'lpade!'I and three hearts, and you rind out that Wc8t started with only two C'ards 1n ea.ch 1uit. Next. you clear your last two dlamond1, 1&nd Jo;Mt d1~ards on thf' la.'it Of the<Je Thu'I East held only two dia- mond'! and West five Ergo, you have a cnmplt>te count or the hand Wt'•ll 'ltarted with a 2 2·5-4 dis~ trtbuuon, and ~t 6-6-2 l You can now C'la1m your grand slam C'ash the k111~ of dub m case Ea.At's !'lin· gleton '" the Jack If that knave falls lo appear, continue wlth a club to th<• 10 You know the fi· ne~ l'I going to wm, and the grand slam roll!'! homt> Q D1dn'11 homas Jcffer~n trans- late his own version of the New Testament" AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Be willing 10 tear down for ultimate purpose of rebu1ldmg on more suitable base. Short tnp may bc: necc'lsary m connection with close relative. Study agreements, leases. stock market reports. '!:~~~' $@\\.ci! 1-A-/J, £tr~· WOH .... A Son of With scissors and paste, he excerpted from two different Bibles to piece together a version he < \ ...,{1 preferred. m1nu' some mystenes and ,) miracles he felt didn't Jibe with his L.M. Bo YD own notions of natural la~ The travehna mus1c1an 1n the Middle Ages had no IC'31 nghts. M urdcr of such an entertainer was not a punishable cnmc Q Only one Oowcr grown com- mercially 1s never grown 1n a ~cn house Name ll A ulad1olus Am a'ikcd who 1n"ented that an,1cnt punishment k.nown as "tar- nng and fcathcnng." Blame Richard the Lion-Hearted One of the laws of his fleet stlpulatcd "A rohtlcr ~hall have h1!\ head cropped after the manner of the champions. and boil- ing pitch shall be poured thereon, and feathers of a cushion shall be shaken out on him, and at fi~t land the ship touch, he shall he \Ct a<1horc ·· Before the C'1v1I War, before the Cahfom1a Gold Rush even. a man named John Wisc from Lancaster, Pa .. told the U.S C ongrcss 1n 1843" "There eiusts in the atmosphere a constant current of wmd movmg from west to cast " A pioneer balloonist W15'!. In h1., day nobodr had ever used the term "Jet !>tream ' What the wart 1'\ to the dermatolog1'il -a ma1or source of mcomc -so the flea 1s 10 the vetcnnanan ( la1m IS Oea-related prohlem'i arc the No I reason pcoplt' take pets to vets The Scots once wore a lengthy shawl draped all the way to the ground. It kept hanging up on thistles. So they shortened 1t Again and again lJnt1l 1t wound up as the kilt. C)cven out of 10 ycarhn' chickens have that sort of cardiovascular trouble known as ancn0Klcros1s PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): By asking questions, you locate needed material -and could find lost article. Accent on romance. commun1cat1on, pan through wntten word. You'll have golden opportunity to increa-;c income potential. IF JULY U lS YOUR BIRTHDAY currcnt cycle shows you can nsc above petty annoyances, rcstnct1ons. You'll learn by tcachmg. your intu1t1on w1ll nng true, _you'll gain added prestige and obtain needed funding. You could marry this year, there might be an add1t1on to family Pisces Virgo play important roles in your hfe. You arc studious, mtrospect1ve. ~pmtual You complete maJor project in July. Romance as highlighted for you in August September could be most memorable for you m I Q86 Your organ donation plan must be shared DE.\R ANN LANDERS: You have been telling yo ur readers that If they want to donate their organs at the time of death they should carry organ donor cards. I am a kidney tranc;plant rcc1p1ent and I work with the Kidney Foun- dation m Maine We distribute donor cards. but your readers should be told that the card alone isn't enough. Your A111 UllDEIS Not all m1nonues ~ufkr in depn- vat1on Thirty-nine percent of the Amencans tell pollster~ they·, c not been hurt by the fact the} 've never heard the word "yuppie " L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yadlc•led ne:ttl of kin's permission 1s required at _____ <'_o_la_m_a_1_,_t. __________ __:.t:.:.hc:::......:.;t1:.:.m:.:.e;;....;:;.o.;...f..;;;:d..;;;:o.;.;;na.;;..1:.:.10.;;..n:.:..c..T"'"-'-'h.;.;;1s'--m;;.;.;;.;;ea..;;;.;..;n.;;..s :.:.1f;...., you want to make sure your organs Tl IHEE D. \ Y arc taken. you must tell your loved ones NOW so when the time comes. the} will inform the doctors of your LIQUIDATION w1~hes Some phys1c1ansare reluctant to approach the family of a potential donor for fear they might seem 1no;cns111ve but 1f the doctors don't a'lk and the fam1I) doesn·l offer. the chame 10 ~vc another life 1s lost \ta11ng this wish in your w1ll I'> u"iClec;c; Organ., must be taken w1th1n hours of death By the time the w1ll 1'> opened and read 11 1s 100 late. l t·l;\;I ·. 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TO . 175. \\'l~~·r1N S()l rrt I (:C)/\~'-;'r 1>1 .. 1\Z1\ I l(Yll ~l ~ r 1111 , ._' I I>' U1 \ II t < ~ I \ \II .._ \ .._. I fl'-11 11 \I I .._ \' C , \I \HU J U00\1 111 \\I 1111.t'\t .._\l\IUI\' ~I' Jj ,11111111Mh\N....,ll\' '"' .lKO't' The donor card 1s '1ill important bc:cau~ 11 can be a good conversa- llonal 'ipnngboard to let your famil y know how you feel Such a discussion may seem dcprc<1<1ing, but 1t 1<1 one you owe your famil) bc<'au~ 1n the event of sudden death organ donation might bc 1hc only wa y they can get solace and comfort from the loss It can help rhem to accept the po'1tJ ve aspen of c;omething that \Cems un - bcarabl> cruel and unfair Please Ann tell \OUr reader\ lo "iCnd for a donor card: sign It and cam 11 1n 1he1r wallet~ But more 1mpon- an1. when the <.ard am.,.e'i. the) should talk with their loved ones and make their w1'lhcc; known The~ arc more than 8,000 people in thl'> rnuntr) waiting for kidneys. 100 or more wa1t1nJ for hcart'i. "Xl for It H r'I. 4,000 for corneas. and a h0&t of others arc wa11m1 for a pancrea'I, bone marrow or \km. Many of the'IC people will die while U'luahlr organ'I nrc bunC'd w1th thr dead C>on0t ~Ard\ can bc ohtnincd by C. onu1e11na 1he Nauonal Kidney Foundation affilrnte an 1hc1r area\ It's in the phone book If they can't find tt they should call the Amencan ( oun c1I on I ransplanuu1nn The numbcr 1s 1-800-Act·< 11 \ c We appm.1atc )Our help, nn -Rl TH fARA8[E ( 088. A VOLlJNTFFR IN WINDHAM. MAIN( DEAR Rln'H: ftulll for a letttt tbl •Ill Hrely save tH11tlH1 Uvn. 1 •r1e my rH~n ~ act •• t'11 a.day. Mac.n pHple face rHUty. nta N91d make ,.. .... th mOll meaaJosfwl 1m yot1 wllJ enr stve. (P .S. Ac"• I• oo barrier. &kb from•• lt-~ear .. ld recatly 11v-4 l'4! Ill• •f 1 bebJ •k ••ffef'H bU111 .ver H ptrttnt of ~11 bo4y.• 1""-4 lily aAY I '°'1AN O Rearrange '-'>•rs ol ~ four tcrombi.d wa<d1 be low fO f0<m four almple wordt I NIDWWO : I I I 12 I I INNTH I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Freighl 6 Etern1t1es 10 Live alone 14 Incongruous 15 Separate t6 Thal glrl Fr 17 Five pref 18 Unhappy 20 Weaken 21 Vanished 23 Humbled 24 -Fein 25 Tinter 26 Windstorm 30 Constitution 34 Fly 35 Calcium hydroxide 37 -- standstlll 38 Cloud 39 Auto 4 1 Happy 1001< 42 Compasa pt 43 Card game 44 Three limes 46 Sewhke perl 48 Goes back 50 Lends a hand 52 Catalogue 53 Thin strtp 56 Velocity 57 Final woro 60 Lands 62 Some horse'> 64 Wile ol Henry VIII 65 Untidy stile 86 Lombardi 67 Globule 68 Dlletlante 69 Me><mon VIP DOWN 1 Head covers 2 Alhena 3 Wedding symbol 4 Underacand 5 Counting ca Ion•• 6 AgrM 7 Virtuous 8 M1ace1cula1a 9 Wander 10 Take care' I 1 Landon 111 a1 12 Hint 13 Retained 19 Corpulent 22 Ant or bff 24 Hll 25 T rtcklfl ~EVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 26 Reputation... 27 ShtoeP 28 Bed teaver :?Q E'~ape fro"' 3 1 Dropcloths 32 Useful 33 Glazing 11_.m, 36 svstf\m 40 Possess•vt> 4 I Main poinl 43 Revf'•f'CI onr 45 K~p oac~ 4 7 TM>m"d 49 L•tele~s c.1 Si.in 'i 3 Sori• c.011er1nQ '>4 Q1t,1A brP8(1 '>5 mnlh <.6 Nu1<;'1f)r " s~ Beach c.e Nou• sult1• r;q Fref'Ch 1 vl'r 6' Cnmpar:it11<e jftOC11ng 63 Fu"' THE f'AllJLY CIRCUS by Bii Keane BIG GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch {VIP) "I'm not banging on anything. rm just drying my baseball." 0 George, when ere you going to mow this lawn?P' MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson DENNIS THE MENACE "Marmaduke! Stop chasing that poor vacuum cleaner!" PEANUTS GARFIELD w14EN [ ~ow UP. 11M 60NNA 60 ON Tl4E LADIES PROFESSIONAL 60LF TOUR ... I UJON'T AAVE TO KNOW ~IM65 LIKE TuAT . r·v BETTER CM(CK TO CSEf I~ tT'5 5itlL MONDAY OOi "'TME RE 3:M OA~ TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE AJ..~ i\N '"'VE6TOR ~OM T~ E.A6T ~6 by Hank Ketcham <~ 'l-1~ ~ l AAl) TO 00 SHa>PING WITM MY Nat\ T~Y. Utt> "<A MISS ME, MA. WILSON~ I/ WMAT ABOUT KEEPING '(OUR SCORE? YOU0LL 14A'v'E TO KNOW NUMBERS by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady ~a"'" --, ~ '''\' BLOOll COUNTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE ..mllSJIDt.m•UJJ'";l -r;DO;n;::;N::;.T:-;;B~E;;--L;;IEVE~~ MEANWHILE SHE SAID SHE SAM. WE'RE THE LAST IT ... ELEVEN-THIRTY! WAS GOING 6.AC~ TO THE CUSTOMERS IN THE WE'VE BEEN HERE OFFICE .•. el.IT THERE'S STILL PLACE! WHAT TIME FOUR HOURS! NO ANSWER ON THE IS IT? PRIVATE ~ONE ! Oo FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally by Tom Batluk DtAR. BA~D AUJMN I I HOUJEVER iHE ~&..Ei/C. AS ~ KNOUJ I WE HAD 0£PAfrrMENI HAS ~TED PUWNED m SEU.. DEEDS m OOR a.AINI 10 ~E FIELD, 8t ODI N& ().) -fHE ENDZDNES WIL..L BE61N ltf ... 5ECTI~ ~ iHE roorBAll AND "ll-405 WE'RE UMrTED 10 Ft EU) Ab A FUND RAl51'*7 ! n.4E 5EC.1fONS -rn8; !nri E.FFORI ! i t--u_sre_! _____ ~ DOONESBURY j j !}I SHJKT. A .KB UB..L PCHE.t "fQJIW1Sal(-TH4N/<. TAJNJ:t "fHIOll fJ'le >al. I H6(J(JJVA CJ,ASSY ~ THIN!< (.U) 'ilfXT' I :r .--.r.c-11 ~ a::s.~J§/ by Garry Trudeau I OVER THE COUNTER ---- HEW YOltK IA,.I Come1t 7 • 1 • HASOAO ...Z::'*" CrnC1r ' "'""> ....... I 111111 CmrShQ 13 13 • ...., ...... , eftwl"" Cn1P1p SI SI ' """" .. 'Cr.'" " If 4 Cordi' "•"· p,rn. tdnHdev. Cort SI ' 40"9 41 • ~--~ Cro1Tr u J 141• r etell rn1rku1 0 8A ll'· 14 • rneni•-er ,.,.... osc 10 , lO"i m l 111en I' r o ..... .., S'• • WNMldel §::rio 6 )·)1 ,.~ Si!k ~ n•k ,, ... 't"' ~ APrl 1~ • 4 '"cMo ~. . ., •"' I ., " I AC1dln r • 4 ... 1 IS 't ~I •• ·~,., n. tL AcuRn 7 11-. , r>I AO.CLO I 7 6 I > •108 n .. ff! 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NYSE CoMPO SIH TRANSACTIONS Stock market retreats NEW YORK (AP) -The ~tock market retreated Thursday after the Dow Jones 1ndustnal average faltered at the 1.800 level Analysts said the market was sttll groping for direction after the sharp sttback 1t suffered early this month. Re~nt economtc figures have suggested that the pace of business act1v1ty may be at least a httle stronger than traders feared a couple of weeks ago. when they were busy dumping stocks. But brokers said there was apparently nothing 1n the news to prompt a revival of Wall 1rce1's bull market Just yet. Decltnes in interest rates and weakness 1n commodity pnces lately have been seen by investors as symptomo; of a '>luggish economy, rather than harbingers of better buMnC\'1 con- d1t1ons 1n the futurl.'. The Dow Jones average ot ID 1ndustnal'i dropped 6. 7 5 to I. 791 62. Dccltnmg issues outpaced advances by about 7 to 5 on the New York ~tock Exchange Big Board volume totaled I ~4 71 mtlhon shares. against I 33.:!7 million 1n the previous session WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (APl Jul. 24 ~'~ ¥~= NNtw hlol'ls tw Iowa Toda\ ~d , .. ~ AMEX LEADERS l 14 29 NEW YOl(K (AP) -Sai.s. 4 P fl'\ Tilundav e>rlce 1nd net cllange of the 10 m O s t active American Stock Excnanoe lu UH. tr1 01ro na llona llv at morl!! tl'lan s . Name AM Intl W•noLebB WICkH Amdahl Hubro HornHar TexHAlrCP FtAustPr n Sltf'raS~ s H1lbro pf 1.1-lt. ~'l!:J . . GoLo QuoTE S METALS QuorEs + 11/• 1,19 + • ., -~ -... +1 HEW Y()f!K (AP) -S9QI _,.,,Olle ....... Pt- W~ ~ 52 06 oenta -POUn<I HY Come,. 0001 month doeeCI Wee! c...,.. · 64~ oentt • pound. u s o.11n411!0fl• C-5t 46 -"· -p()Und, HY C-ll)OI moot+. .CllOMd Wee! ........ 21·24 °"'".pound ii.. . 4, ... '*"" • pound. dell¥ered TIR • 13 4621 (IMI ... WMlt oompoel,. Pt* I* It> I ...... · S4 03, per -Hlllldy & Har---• &5 031 pet l'r()y-. 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GlbfltFln t,4 , ~ ~ldSouUt 1,fs , 1 ,._ 8~~~¥~~v , ,1~: ?9~ = ~ ~mer T& T 1, 311 ~ti) -v • M l, I Va N Pl'l"rm I, , + •/• Gen Moton I, I , \.'II -I~ S.ftWI V I, 164, -~ Dow JoNES AVERAGES NEW YORK (API -Final Dow Jones erages tor Thurac:toy I I" L.wOO ct 11 1 "1'ma.61 179~~ l n ;;>. 75 707 n 1 . .J-lf'oo 6~ ~.~ , .. li m::t IiH .. ff31tfi4 4i Indus .~. f ran ,191 Ullls _..,_6 tt,300 65 Stk u.s~.900 C()LE·HMN eoddl<L up fbr wmmz.r o <Y.;ut/111.cr\ c1:1hl rrnn c\66'!'1\l" , C'Mn l('lbk ibr ~ m 1t chfflmm cdo1 ct:imbmot.\One, nt:JVY /kt"1t1k1 nov,y/vrm 111 '1i n/c mrc pvUYJ\·omllo * Downing Motivates Angel& His 10th tnntng homer beats Brewers: McCaskill fans 12 Toaf6bt'•6W None teheduled. lYina 12 ~ra. wb& a11owtas oe1l ~ b.iu. 1t wu the tecOnd ttroaa ~ ror Md:MkiD OD the bo~ but without Do~ it would bave_aone for naupt. If you can keep your IH:ad, when Ill •bout fOU are losin6 tbein ... -Rudyard Kiplifll'' "tr By CllM MONAHAN ....,NMC.1 $I I I The Anaels held a pep talk before Wed.net-- day's pme and it came at just the right time. They had had lost five of six pmes since the All.SW break and were st.rualinl bldly. Prtlla1'1 Ge.me Boston (Clemens 16-2) at Allt•lt (Candelaria l-0). Tim~ 7:3S p.m. TV: Nooe . Radio: KMPC (710). lt ii a 1ribu10 to DownjAI aod bit bafd..ooeed play tha1 be is even in the lineup evetyday. He bu bad wb.11 is believed to be broncbitia since tbe Anlels were in Toroato (Ju.ty 4-6). but bu milled oofy one pme became or it. That baa cauted him to slump at the plate with just one bit in hi1 lut 18 at beU. In the clubhouse, outfielder Brian Downinl was heard to uy, "This time it's a panic meeting. Whatever was said in the mcetina did a good job motivating and when the pressure was on, Downing. for one, didn't panic. The win finally allows the Anaels to take advantqe of Texas, which i•,:tna wone than they art. Tbe Rana.en dro their eeveotb ttraiaht to fall 3'h pmcs behind the front.running An&els. ... , don•t know what I have," aid ~ couahina ever ao often. .. rve been in nate Of confusion for the lut two wcelcs, ao I don't mow if I was lookina for anythina (a pa.rticular piicb). .. He (Danny Darwin) bad a aood futball m on me all niabl He had been lrillifta me in and with the slider away. He made a mistake and I hit it for a c~. ......... II Reale Jacbcm elldee, bat can't break ap doable play. What he did in fact was smash the 10th inning's third pitch into the left bleachers as the Anaels dramatically beat the Brewen.. 3-2, before 27,809 at Anaheim Stadium. Downina's heroics narrow1y saved a win for another outstaodina performance by a starter - this time Kirt McCaskill McCaskill (11-6) went the distanoe for the seventh time this year, strikina out a career-high When you have a •trante appt'OICb to bittioa like I do (wide-open stance), you're aoina to 10 Garvey Dodgers hope may quit they're finally after '87 CHICAGO (AP) -San Dieao Padres first baseman Steve Garvey says he might retire when his contract with the Padres expires after the 1987 season. Garvey, who will be 38 in Decem- ber, said be could make his decision as soon as this winter. "Well, every off.season, I re-evalu- ate my game plan and projections for two years, five years, 10 years down the road." Garvey said. "Next year is the last year of this contract, so this off-season, I'll sit down and try to Jet a pretty good idea how I feel. Nothing concrete bas been decided, thou&h." Garvey, who leads the Padres in home runs this season with 14 and is second on the club with 43 RBI, missed the recent All-Star game for only the third time in 13 years. He is batting. 236. His career average is . 298. "Physically, I think I could play three, four more years -the way l keep myself in shape," Garvey said. "But it•s the projection of ml con- tribution. what standards I fee I can contribute to the team, the direction the team's moving in. There arc a lot of factors. And I'll get a lot of opinions. too. in a groove Landreaux, Sctoscia, Ntedenfuer spark 6-5 victory over Bucs PIITSBURGH (AP) -Two play- ers who have ccrtamJy contnbuted to their share of losses this season, Ken Landrcaux. and Tom Niedenfuer, enjoyed the chance Wednesday night to help the Los Angeles Dodgers win a game. Landrcaux ended an ~for-14 s1ump with a two-run homer, Nieden- fucr worked 2lti strong innings of rchcf and Mike Scioscia drove in two runs as the Dodgers held off the Plttsbu!Jh Pirates 6-5 . Winning for the founh time in their last five pmcs, the Dodiers broke a 2-2 tic with three th(rd-inning runs keyed by LandrcauA's homer. ToqlJt'• guae Dod1en (Valenzuela 12-6) at Pittsburgh (Walle 4-S). Time: 4:35. TV: Channel 11 . Radio: KABC (790). Friday's game: Dodgers at Chi- cago Cubs, I :05 p.m. Dodgers Manager Tom Lasorda. .. What be did kept us m the game until we could get that sixth and final run. That was a big run." Howell. earning his second save in as many nights, struck out roolue Barry Bonds with two outs in the eighth and Diaz on second. "He just paralyzed him," Lasorda said. "Kenny was awesome tonight. If he can get more command of his pucbes, he's going to be an outstand- ing reliever." Howell said he 1s enjoying his new role as the Dodgers' late-inning closer. ....... , a Garvey said he would hke to finish his career in San Diego, where he has played since joining the team as a free agent folloWln& the 1982 acason. After Dodgers starter and Winner Orel Hershiscr, 9-7, was lifted after five innings, N1edcnfucr -who bas strualed at umcs this season -kept the Pirates in check until y1cldinJ. a run-scoring pinch double to Mike Diaz in the eighth. Ken Howell came on to get the final four outs for his ninth save. "Tommy did It for us," said "I lllcc p1tchin~ 1n those s1tu- at1ons." he said. "It s a tough job, you have to have a lot of guts, and I think I fit that role." (Pleue eee DODGERS/C4) Doctcen' BW Madlock rama into PIU8buO catcher Tony Pena to 8COre on a .m,1e by lllke ScJoeda Wedne1dil:7. Physicians play wait and see game Howser·s condition fair- as he waits for decisions KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) -Kansas City Royals Manager Dick Howser, suffering from a cancerous brain tumor that doctors could not completely remove, was listed 1n fair oondiuon Wednesday at St. Luke's Hospital. A malignant tumor lcnown as a glioma was discovered during a three-hour operation Tuesday. Doctors said only part of the tumor was removed because of fears that additional surgery would damage other brain tJssuc. They were awaiung further pathology reports before making a decision on the best method of treating the tumor, located in the left frontal lobe of the brain, where emotions and personality arc centered. be in recuperation in intensive care today, and quiet." Dean Vogclaar, Royals spokesman. said the 5~ycar-old Howser was awake and visiting with his Wife, Nancy. He was hospitalized last Thursday, a day after returning from Houston where he managed the American League to a 3-2 victory over the National LeaJuc in baseball's All-Star Game. Doctors involved in the case have not publicly discussed details of treatment aJternauves, but Meyer said radiation is a possibility. Other cancer experts said the standard treatment would be five or six weeks of high levels of radiation to luJI off cancerous cells. Or. Richard Evans, chairman of the department of radiation oncology at the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City, Kan., said the daily treatment takes about IS minutes and for an adult has httJe or no side effects other than a sltght skin bum near the radiation site. York. said the use of chemotherapy to kill cancer cells with drugs is becoming a common partner to radiation. Another technique sometimes used, Shapiro said, involves implantauon of radioactive "seeds" throuah the skull and mto the tumor site. Or. Leslie Tupchong of Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia said such implants arc quite effective in treating intermediate grade tumors in which cells arc not dividing at an accelerated pace. He said the advantage of implant therapy is that it deljvcrs higher levels of radiation to cancerous tissue without affecting normal brain cells. Since Friday's announcement. friends and fans from throughout the nation have expressed concern. "I imagine by Fnday we'll know something," said Dr. Paul Meyer, team physician for the American League club, who was present during Tuesday's operation by Dr. Charles Oough. "He'll Dr. William Shapiro. director of the brain tumor research program at Memorial Sloan- Kcttering Center for Cancer Research in New Before Howser went to surgery Tuesday, he got a telepam from President Reagan, who also called the hospital and talked to a fnend of the family. Actor Burt Reynolds, a boyhood friend of Howser, was also among those checking on his condition. Dick Bow.er Ez-Marlna atar aet. record Fonner lladDa JDCla lltandoat Cblp RJah (MOODCI from left) wu put of tile U.8. 4 • .00 meter nlaf teem that eet a world recant time (3200.19) darln.I tbe World Junior At.bletlc• Cbamplon•lalp• at Adieu, Greece tbla week. Team memben lncJad • from left, Percy Waddle, IUah, Wiiiiam Reed and CUiton Campbell. There's a moral here: Watch your step when you're on boul~vard By HAL BOCK ,,.,..,.."'*' As the wheels ofTexaSJUSt1ce gnnd slowly to a resolution of the Met Four and their encounter With the law m Houston. 1t seemed appropnatc to consult an expert for testimony on this dchcatc matter Billy Martin seemed the perfect choice. From pitcher Dave Boswell in 1969 to sports wntcr Roy Hager in t 978, from marshmallow salesman Joe Cooper in 1979 to pitcher Ed Whitson m 1985, Martin has had his share of off-the-field d1~ments. Martin's piece de resistance oc- curred 1n 1957 when a group of New York Yankee players pthercd in the Copacabana night club to ctlcbratc a birthday. To Martin's eternal crcdtt, he has had the great good sense never to duke 11 out With police. Martin looked bemused when the subject came up, a tiny smtle curhna the comers of his mouth. For once. the 1nterroption over a bam>0m brawl would not ~u1~ him to defend h1msdf "1 lived m Teus, you know." Manin began. "Those cops. they can be tou~ What wcrt they do1~? MoonliJhtina m a ba(J That s trouble. Maybe that shouldn't be allowed.·· Teufel. D1rhn11 O)eda and Asualcra we" d1nan1 1n one of ANALYSIS Houston's sourmet spots, Cooler's Exccuuve Games and Buraers.. Fn- day ni'1't when trouble developed. Cooter s. whose window adverti~s an "Attitude Adjustment Hour," is a favontc spot for visitina ball players, who often gather there to discuss. among other thinas, that niaht's game and stratcgy for the next one. ApParently this particular planning session got too loud for Cooter's manaaemcnt and the resident secur· 1ty force became involved. Dctatls arc sketchy beyond that and individual versions vary What 1s known is that the four Mets spent 11 hours 1n Jail What 1s not known 1s whether their altitudes ever got adjusted Teufel did, however, get two hits the next day and Aau1lera pitched e1aht m· ninp for his most impre 1ve outing of the sea5an the day after that "It all comes from fame," Martin continued "Guys 1ct fttOIJ\lZed and people come off the walls who don't hkc you. There att some crazy people out there. h 's cs~1all> bad after you've lost a touah ball pme All ofa sudden, out of tfie wall comes a JCrk who won't leave you alorte And then there's trouble. Now, thou&h. a n~ stratCSY mt&ht be appropnatc It's called room ~rviet'. (Pleue-AROSL8/C2) OllCan arrested again BOSTON (AP) -Suspended Bos-- ton Red Sox patcher Demlis .. Oil Can .. Boyd, already underao~ 00.. pitaJ tests after a run-in with Chellea police lut week, was arrested Wednesday for an old unpaid motor vehicle violation after h11 wife was stopped for speeding, a State Poboe spokesman said. "He was arrested and brousht to (the state police) Foxboro barrtck.s, bailed out and will appear tomorrow in Wrentham District Coun, .. State Pohce Sat. Ronald Ward said "I think it was an old motor vebtcle violation, a typical, everyday fot&Ct- to-pay-it violation. Jhppcns every day," Ward wd. "He'll have to I° m and have bts say with the judge. Boyd, 25, was on his way to dine with his wife, l<Mcn, when the car was stopped. Boyd had obtained a pus from the U01vcrsityofMassachU!ClU Medical Center 10 Worcester, said a hospital spokeswoman who declined to be identified. Boyd did not return immediately to the hosp1ta1 and could not be reached for comment. Ward u1d Boyd's wtfe was stopped for spcedina about 5:40 p.m. in the Foxboro area south of Boston. The trooper who halted the car ebcclted its rqistration and discoven:d the old violation still pend.in& ~nst Boyd. Ward said be didn t know the nature of the old violation. or whether Mrs. Boyd was cited. Boyd checked into the hospitaJ for an examination, including drua tests. on July 17, the day after two Chelsea detcctJvcs filed a complaint seeking to charge bim with assault and battery and disorderly conduct. A heanng on whether he will be charged is sched- uled for next Tuesday. Carpenter shows up early for Ram drills Newly-acquired running back Rob Carpenter made his first appearance with the Rams Wednesday. a few days carhcr than expected. Carpenter. a 6-1 , 23(}.pound full- back acquired from the New York Gtants in the off-season, went through dnlls Wednesday with the team's rookies and young veterans on the Cal State Fullerton campus Rams Coach John Robinson said he was happy to have Carpenter on board several days before the vet- erans are scheduled to report to training camp. "There was some uncertainty (that has since ~n cleared up) about Barry Redden returning when we made the deal." Robinwn said after practice. "but this 1~ 'lOmething I would have done anywa) "I wanted him becau~ he's a Winner. The longer I'm in coaching.. the longer I reahze vou need guys hkc C.rpcnter" Tbe Rams arc switching fro m a one-back to a two-back system this year and expect to u..e C'arpenter at fullback "I'll do whatever 1t takes to make the team," Carpenter ~1d "I knov. what the Rams expect from me I'm a nickel and dime typc guy who can help them get the JOb done " Carpenter. who played for Houston for four years and the Giants for five. ttunJcs this 1s the year he could poss1bly fulfill his goal of wcanng a Super Bowl nng. "I alway\ said I wanted to play 10 years and get a Super Bowl nng." Carpenter said "This IS a aolden opportunity. plaYln& for the Rams All I want this year 1s a Super Sowl nng. If I ~l 1t. I mi:&ht JUSt retu-e " Meanwhile. third-year wtdc rt'-- ce1vcr Ron Brown, seventh-ycM tac~k Irv Pankey and second-year linebacker Woody Vann reported ear1) and pracu~ First-year rookie wide ~iver Chuck Scott banged up the left shoulder that required iuraery last year and will be out a few days. There are 92 players on the roster ind 60 1n camp Only a couple more playcn ar"e cllpectcd to rcpon before the vctrranu" tehedulcd tochcdl tn Saturday. I ... * pr.,. eo.tt DAIL V PILOT I Thu.-.day, Juty 24, 188a ... I SPORTS BR[AK HolDle&, Tyson eye one another for possible fight Smyth-Bull combo aparklea AV Al.ON -Randy Smyth of Hunt-~ 1n1ton Beach and Jim Hill of'San Francisco Yanks keep up pressure From AP dl1patchn NEW YORK -Larry Holmes i~ """' looltm.a for n fiaht. t.im Maybe against Tyrell Bigas, possjbly with Gerry Coone)'. "but I would prefer to fight Mike Ty!IQn," the former World Bolling Council and lntcrnallonal Boxtng Federation heavyweight cham- pion said Wednesday It appean the Tyson camp also prefers a figh1 against Holmes. "R1f!tt now, we're thanking Holmes.· said Jimmy Jacobs. thl" co-manager of tht' cxc1t1ng 20.. )Car-old Tyson. who wtll take a 24-0record, with 22 knockouts. in a nationally telt>v1sed fight against Marvis Frazier Saturda} al Glen Falls. N.Y The 37-yt>ar-old Holmes knocked out the son of Joe Frazier tn the World Boxing Counc1l utk defen~ Nov 25. 1983 Holme. Negot1at1ons for such a tight are -'xpected to be@.in O('Xt 'Wttl. ·Ho lme.,. ~ould not re' eat ~ts asking pncc. and Jacob' "'ould onl~ \3\, .. he w11l 'be paid whatever the fight can gcnrr:ue ·· Holmes. ~ho held a piece of the t1tJc and was generall\ com1demJ the premier heavyweight in the .... ortd tor more ~\en )ears, gave up the W8C title in 1984 1n a dispute ~1th promoter Don Kmg, then lost and fa1kd to regain the JBF utle an his last two fights. Quote of the day "Other team\ have been having a good time and laughing at our expense for the last two months·· Oakland third baseman Carney Lusford. followmg Wednesday's win over Bosto n b\ lhe resurgent A's. College post to Tommy John < 11.\PEL HILL~<.. -Tommy John ia of tht '-l' .... ) ork 't ankees who has won :!h2 major kague games w11h sax clubs. was naml'd p11ching toach at the Unaver>ll~ of 'orth < arohna Wedne~Ja>. and ~•II JOIO the Tar Heels \\ hl n tht• \ ankce\ end their c,ea\on I he Jnnoun,cmcnt wa\ made by UNC Athleuc l>1redor John \.,.,ollord and baseball coach Mike Kohcrh teamed to open a narrow ~ Wednesday after the first day of l'lcina in the Pacif.ac l ,000 catamaran f'Mle. Raang from Long Beach toCaWioa lsland, Smyth and Kill covm:d a 57-milc course 1n 4 boun 3 7 minutes to open a two-mmutc advan~ over their nearest competitor. Orta Richardson (MyrtJc Beach) and Roy Seaman (Malibu) were second, rcachins the first of 11 checkpomts m 4:39. Gcorae Oel81anco (Madera} and Mike Checketts (Frctno) we~ third at 4:42. The race for 20..foot beach catamarans began ut noon with 11 boatscompctina. The 12..<fay, 1,000-malc race will see compe11tors race between 11 checkpoinu. up and down the Cahfomia coast between San D1eg:> and Santa Barbara. Each day the catamarans will race between two designated checkpoints with each boat being measured b> a daily elapsed time. The Winner will be lhc racer w1tb the lowest total elapsed time from 11 days of racing. Horny Toad Trlterium Sunday OCEANS! DE-The top tnathletes m g the world according to the most recent .\ssoc1at1on of Profcss1onaJ Tnathletcs ,. raun~ arc expected 10 compete in the Hom)' Toad Tntenum at Oceanside Pier Sunda). Scott Molina of Boulder, Colo., and Mark Allen of Del Mar figure as the favorites in the first multiple loop course triathlon ever held. U.S. moves into third round PRAGUE. Czechoslovakia -After ~ four days of emotional reunions and one match of overwhelming tennis. Martina Navratilova came out flat Wednesday. struggling to beat a Spanish teen-ager in the second round of the Federation C up. Navratilova lost her service and trailed 3-2 in the first set against 14-ycar-old Aranua Sanchez, before pulling her game together for a 6-3, 6--0 victory. It moved the United States tnto the third round of the nauonal-team, single-chmmatjon tournament m which fourth-seeded Canada was upset by Austna. • Television, radio TELEVISION 4:30 p.rn -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Pittsburgh. Channel 11 . 10 p.m -WRESTLING: Channel 56. RADIO 4.30 p.m -BASEBALL. Dodgers at Pittsburgh, KABC (790). A NGELSPULLITOUTIN lOINNINGS, 3 -2 ... From C l 11111 u~h .,treJlo.., "'ht 11 HIU look ll'r· 11hk It'd tl·nihk o.1nd ·ha\t' tanbk lt'\Ul1' . \\ h1d1 ".., .. , thing all thl' \ngdc, h1fll'r' hJ \ t ~11rtl' through n:n·nth n\l\ll'nth h:J\ 1ng 111 or mort• on 1 \l' !,.',J( h 1'W nil' \\ ··d11l0'>da\ till' hat' didn't \111h: ·•t!·1111\l Dilf\\ an 1 ~·hJ. '>U the .\ngcl\ h.111 tltmJnul,tl tu rt· thl'lr rum -"'1th th~ pu1h.-11f .i \ t'll'ran .ind tht' J'IO"'l'r ot I l)UOg\lt•r I hl \n1w1,· fir\t run t arnt· b\ wa\ t•I ll l ti,11 .rnd 1111nd ol Rotitn c'rnch \\1th 11nc out and Doug De( 1nce'> rur1111ng Imm tir'>l Do .... ning played pt·rll't t h1t·and-run hall . <;trok1n11. a i,1ngle to ngh1 and sending DcClnces to third. That brought Gnch to the plate .\lier throwing 1~0 balls. Darwin thre"' a breaking ball for a stnkc "When he thrc~ that c;1nkc, I knc:w he had a lot of confidence 1n his breaking p11ch ... Yid Gnch "Thal put me on the delcns1\.C ·· This time what (1mh pulled out "'a" a perfect bunt past the mound to get Oc< 1nces home scoring po<;1t1on ·· "'Bobby JUSt d1dn "t want to hit into a double pla} " said Manager C,ene Mauch. "There was no -.1gn on Bobby designed 11 and executed 11 •• Milwaukee scored a run tn its half of the third on a single and a double b) ( ecil Cooper. On Ben Ogl1vie"s single ( ooper tned to score, bul Oar) Pettis gunned him down by JO feet The Angels went ahead on Wally Joyner's 21 c;t home run of the }ear an the fourth. It was his first since Jul} 8 (in Milwaukee:) and his second ~ince June 14. It al'io marked the fifth one he had hit one out againc;t the Brewers. * Frem AP d11paldlet NEW YORK -Ron Huscy slid into first buc to beat out a IOth- mnina. beses ... Joaded rinfield si~e and drove m Willie Randolph with the wmmna run Wednesday, s>vina the New York Yankcesa 3-2 Vlctory over the Tex s Rangers. Combined with Boston's loss to Oakland it leaves the Yankees three games ofT the Red Sox lead in the Amencan ua.guc East. The victory was the Yankees ninth in their last 12 g,ames while the loss was the seventh consecutive defeat for the Rangers. Randolph. pinch hitting for Mike F1schhn. started the rally by hilting a one-out lnplc to lef\<enter field. Match Wiiiiams replaced Texas * Titien \ 1. TWIN 1 MINN HOT A OU1tOfT Puckell Cf SmellV m. Hrbell lb Brnntkv rf 8ulll H H•lther If GHlll3b Lmbrdl 2b Rffclc Gegne u WHhln pll Elolno1 u Toten ... , ..... 3 I 0 0 • 0 0 0 • l l 0 • 0 2 I l 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 2 0 0 0 2 0 I 0 l 0 0 0 00 0 0 arotlnt 2b Tremrnl n Glbl.On rf LNPer\11 c Lowrv c C0191 lb H«ndonlf Lemonci D•Elfnt lb Engle dl'I GrUObdn JI 2 6 I Teteh Seer-. bV """""' Mlrllllll S I 0 0 ) 1 I 0 s 2 ) ) l 1 I 0 I 0 0 0 S 0 I I 3 l 2 1 I 1 I I 4 I 11 1 0 0 0 2 1 , 4 )4 12 lJ ,, ~ 100 000 001-J o.trlllt 000 204 Jlll-I J Game Winning RBI -OeEv•n' (4). E-Ln Perri'"· Tremrnefl OP-Oetrolt I LO&-Mlnnetoll •. Oelroll S 2&-t.emon, Oe Ev•ns, Hrbell HR-Grubb <•>. Glt>son (IO S8-uckett (9), Brunenlkv ( 10) $-f!Hcl SF -H•rndon Lemon I~ H flt ER Ba SO """'-Mhl Ancleoon L,2 l Pttlore R L Jacl<•n R Davi' o.tretl s 2·) 1 I J l 1 1 I 1 s ) 1 3 s 2 3 l 0 0 1 0 0 l I 1 Morris W 11 6 a 4 I 0 I 6 S111on I 2 I I 0 I PHlo<e oltche<I to 2 .,., .. " '" lhl 1111 HBP-Lemon (OV Andenon) Ln Parrlsl'I fDv II L Jectt.wn) WP-Morrl\ R D•v•s Umotr91-Home. Shuloek. Finl, Morr•lOfl. SKono McKean. Tnlra, Clerk T-l 00 A-?J 09' * Blu. Jan,, Martn.n 1 T041tONTO SEATTLE Fernn01 u Mullnl\1Jb IOfg lb Mo'8bV c1 Bell an Barfield rt Uoshaw lb WhlllC ~hohrO or BMarlnr c LHCl'llf Garcia 2b , .. .,, •b r II bl s 0 2 1 ) 0 1 1 0 I 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 4 1 I 1 '0 I 0 J 0 1 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 0 4 I I 1 • 2 1 0 Mo\HCf P8redlv 11 Prnlev 31> Pl\ell>\ lb AOavlsdll Trlet>ll rf S8redleY c Owenn Rtvnl<h ?b )6 6 I S T.t•h Score bv !mine\ T oronte 00 I $eenlt 100 Game Wlnn•no RBI -None ab r II bl • 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 • 1 1 0 • I 1 2 3 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 JO 1 • , 000 ll0-6 000 000-2 E-M Moo<• Presley OP-l oron10 J LOB-Toron10 ' ~altlt 4 28-Wlllll Uos,,.w HR-~o\ llS Berf1tld <JSI ... H flt ER Ba so T.,errte Clencv w II S /1 l 6 1 1 ~Heb S I I I ) 0 0 0 SHnlt MMoore L 6· 10 J 1 l a 6 4 I 6 Le<kl I ) 0 0 0 0 0 Bt\t I 0 0 0 0 0 Umoires-HOme McCov FtrSI Pr1o11'0' Sec ono VOlteoooo. Third we1•r T-116 A-11 41S starter Charlie Hou&h, 9-5, who had allowed _Only four nils and at Orte point retired ll CODICCUllVC batteTS. Dave JttaMtli. 7"4, pitched 1 perfect lOtb inruna to pack up the victory. Elsewhcn in the AL Wcdne!d1y! A'1 t RH Sn t : In Oakland, Carney Lansford hita ~iroftwo-run homers and Tony Phlllips drove in three runs u part of a 16--hit attack, leadina the Oakland A's to their fourth straiaht victory. Blae Jar• I MariDen Z: In Seattle, Jesse Barfietd bit bis major league- leadin& 2Sth home run and Dave Stieb aot bis first career save as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Seattle Manners. * • ..,.. 1, Ottllel J KANSAS CfTY a.AL TIMCMta LSmllhM ~" W1ll0fl d Brett 31> Prvo< 3b Mc:RH dn Wtllle2b 8•1t>onl lb Sulldb<ll c Mollav rf AS.lair u .. trll~ Mrllllll • 1 2 0 Wlevlru 21> 4 0 2 I 0 0 0 0 Sfteett on I 0 0 0 S032 l.e<'vrf SO?O l 0 0 0 8en~u1 ti S 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 ltlol<ell " 3' 0 1 0 S I 2 l o.mc>•v c 3 0 I 0 3 2 I 2 Dwvw on 1 o o o s l 1 2 ltaVfOfd c 0 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 Trell« lb 2 I 0 0 • I 0 0 MkVng on • I I 0 •OOO 0Mellv3b 3110 Shell>v cf J 0 0 I >t 1 t 1 T•ll )4 J 10 2 kef'8 bv lnnlllft K•MUCltv 040 000 011 -7 a.mm.re 000 201 000-J G•"" Winning R81 -8•11>onl (7) E-Whll• OP-K•nH l Cllv l. LOB-l<enlH Cllv a, Beltl~• 9 1B-Wllson, Rlokln HR-&elbonl !201 While I 13) S8-L Smltll 111) SF-Sllelbv KensesCtrv Let>tnclt Gut>lc:u W.4·5 Ferr a.ttlmert f~ H It Sit Ba SO 4 I ·l 9 J J 1 I 3 7-l 0 I 0 I J I I 0 0 0 0 McGreor L •· 10 I 1 l 1 J 1 Snell SI •) S I 0 0 Jonn ? 1 I I 1 J ~I 1>11~ lo 1 t>elttf\ '" Ille t111 HBP-Trebet' lbv Lelbr•nclll WP- McGreoor P8~Sunc1tierg Umo•r91-Home JOhn'°" Flrll M¥rll Second Hendrv. Th•rO Coulin\ T-3-o-2 A-20.614 * A'• t, Red Sox 2 BOSTON Barrtll ?b Bovos 3b Buci<nr lb BeVlo< dPI OwEvns rf Gedmenc S1enl'IOUs If l!omtro u Tarver cf ab r II bl 4 I l 0 • 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 • I 1 1 • 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 OAKLAND •brll bf Pnlll!Dl 7b S I ) ) Murotlv c1 S ) ) 1 Lemfra lC> S 1 4 4 Bocllte lb 4 0 I 0 C•nsec Oh I -4 I I On•IVrl or o O O O JHowtll o 0 0 0 0 Kngmna11 4 0 I 0 OH11i lb I 0 0 0 Ou8akr II 3 1 t O Tillman II 0 o O 0 MOavll rt 4 I 1 O Tellleton c 1 0 0 0 GrlHln u 4 I I 0 Total\ J3 2 6 2 T9'elS JI t 16 t BMten 100 001 000-2 Oelr1end OOl 410 Ola-9 Cieme Winning RBI -Lanlfora 161 LOB-Sosion s. Oa1t1e na t 2& Phllllo\ JB-MurQhy Hl!-9evl0r ( 171 Len,fora 1 191 S-Tettleron ll01ten N'ooer L.•·7 LOiier Se ers ~embl10 Oetrleftd I~ 3 I ·) I ) H flt Ell BB SO 9 S S 0 I ) 2 1 0 0 ) , 1 1 4 I 0 0 0 0 OStewert W l-0 t 1 1 I 6 JHowell I 0 0 0 0 WP-0 Stew•ri PB-Geomen Umo•res-Home T\Ch1ae, F•rsl, 8re,....1gen, S.Cono Roe Tnora HlrM:llDtei. T-234 A-IS fl l Tl1en ti, Twlu l: In Detroit. J1elt Morris won bis fourth straiabt pmc. and hot·blttina John Oru6b had a l>incb-hit .,.and slam 10 lead tho Detroit Tiscn pas1 the Minnesota Twins. Royal1 7, Orlolel 8: In Baltilmorc, Steve Balboni and Willie Wil1<>n drove in two runs each in a four-run K.an18s City second ininna. and the Royals turned three doubfe plays in the first four innanas to stop the Baltimore Onoles. lad1au 7, W'11e So:r t : Jn Cleveland, Brook Jacoby's two-run sinAJe keyed a four-run second innin .. and Ken Schrom pitched a five-hatter to win his ciahth straight deci ioo as the Cleveland Indians beat the Cha· cago WhJte Sox. * Indiana 7, White Sex 1 CHICAGO CLaVELAMD .,.... .., .... Te>n.\n JC> Gulllen H 8elnet rf GWalkr lb Kll•te an Fl'lt c HUlell 21> C•ldern If Lyon\ Cf • O O O Bernard lll S l 2 I 4 l ' • 8ulter ct S l O O •012 Certlf'lf 3110 4 o o o Tl'll'ntn on l l I I 3010 JecOOV3b 4022 4 o O o Fr•nco u • 0 2 1 l 0 0 0 T•l>llf' lb l 0 0 0 l 1 l 0 CCHllll rf 2 I 1 0 J 0 0 0 MHell If 1 0 0 0 AllanlOfl c • 0 2 0 J2 2 S 2 Tttlh 1S 111 S S'ere bV """'-0\ke.. 002 000 000-, Ctev•ncl 140 100 OOJI-7 Ge mt Wlnnllll) RBI -None. E-C•lderon. Lvonl LOB-Chlcu o 4, Clevel•nd 1 lB-B•lr>es, Frenco. HR-Tl'IOfnron ( 14) SB-Allen\On 181 IP H flt Eflt BB SO O\lu .. 8 ann1Sler L,S-7 Scllmldf S.eroe J•mts Oewlend I 7·3 7 4 I 3 3 I I I 0 6 s I I 0 0 0 0 1 I 0 4 I 1 0 0 Schrom W 11 ·2 9 S 2 7 0 • H8P-1(1mt (bv xnroml WP-Bennl\let Scllrom PB-Fi\k umo•ru-Home Scott Firs• Pa ..-mo Sec ond Br•nltmen. Tll•rd Keiser T 1 )8 A-10 574 * Yankees J, Aaneen 2 TEXAS NEW YOtlK McDwf'i cf FlelChf U oar.en lb LAPrsn Oil Werd" S••uo111 c S erra rf Pe1ra111 lb Buecnl8 lb ""''""" 7b Harr eh 1b Tot•i. ab r II bl S I 1 0 • I 2 I 4 0 I 0 4 0 1 I l 0 I 0 ) 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 l 0 I 0 1 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 CW\Mnef Roenck on M1ng1v lb Ee~H W1ntllO otl HUWVdtt PeS<1ua rt Pllfruio Jb Wvneoerc Berra u Htndln on F1schlln 2b Rnalon 1>11 lS 1 l 2 Teteh Score bV IMtnes ab r II Ill 4 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ) 1 1 1 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 S 0 1 I l 1 I 0 • 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 , 0 0 1 I l I 0 n ls l Ttxn 000 002 000 0-l New Yorlt 011 000 000 1-l Two Oul wnen w1nn1r19 run Korea G•me WIMlnQ RBI -Huuv 12) OP-New York 1 LOB-Texa1 S New Yo<lt I 1B ~Pe\Qua LAPerri\h JB-RenOololl HR Mall1nolv 1 llt S8-Flttcller m McOo ...... I '"' S-S••uo"' SF-F ICl'llln ... " It ER BB so T•1tH Houon L 9 s 9 1·3 ) 3 s ) MW•lt•eml l·l 0 0 1 0 New Yertr J N eltro SI 3 6 1 1 0 I s1oooera 1 1 0 0 I 0 HOiiand 2 7 ) 0 0 0 0 , R·on.11 W J • I 0 0 0 0 I wP-Houor Umporf\-Ho,,... ICO\( F•r\I Gere•• Sec ona Fora Tlllro. f:lffd T-7 S7 A-)1 MO 21.4% ANNUAL RETURN* .. , ou want to kno .... the truth''" <inch J\ked. ··1 wa'> alra1d of h1111ng into a double play It\ helter than a '.>acnfiu~ fl}. becauM" )'OU gel the run home and move the other guy into RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. ANGEL NOTES -A little over e monlh after he t>eca~ lhe 19th men 10 win )()0 gamu In 1he me lor leellue• Den Sun.II wH HllJl.0 o.lore w.a~aV'\ oamf He was prnenl.O wllh e irlo 10 Hewell, • mO<lel of ll>e grove he UH\ and ewera• bV lhe Anoe!\ •n<I OO<IQefs, wllO were rec>rtwnteo bv Sutron'\ ""' oltcnlnG c~cn lt9d AtlenK Alter 1K>lno 94 veers wlthoul it "'-llnG of lwo JOO oeme wlnnert, Sundev will merk lh• teeona 11me 1n 1eu rnen e rnon1h, rhenk• lo • \wllch 1n the Boston plthl119 roranon Tem S..vw 14 I I Ille 17111 men to win 300 will rece Sutton 1ouow1no uo S;Jtton's ,,,..ting with Jlllttl NMllre June 11 Tr.e or~ cnenoe " 111a1 Mier• Witt (9.7) """' now face Bruce Hunt IS·41 S.lurdev Hur" haa been K:necSulea 10 go S.1uraev wm1 Jeff s.l«1 <l-l) on Sunaev. t>v• s.llefs' srarr '"" been cha~ Rav Cfwl._ldr to1ned the An~s trom Eamo111on Lopes gets off right with ganie-winner l 11111tl'd supply of R.ir~ Premium Invest 1wnt Grdde US M1n1 SlO St Gauden Gold t;o1rs I 'lO/ I ~j i Approi 101 pure Gol:ll Avdi l Jl.ih nvw l11r µo\~~s~111n -CALL- CERTIFIED RARE COIN 714/642-9089 714/645-3853 RESERVE YOURS NOW! MMn Y• War Ctten lertl 1122 Ullot llft., COSTA I CSA-541-1151 the shores interio rs O;l/IJ l!wor> S'-1 JOYCE CMOl WAUt4 Newport IMoc:rl C> '1](;4' 7") °" 2 22~ .......__..._~ w.ane'°ev He '' Klle<lulflcl to meke "'' '"" "e r• Tuesoav '" Oai.1anc1 •ncl ... ,,.,. r>e ooes he will be 1r.e 1711'1 ollc/Mtr u~ bv the club '"" vHr efler us•no 19 • veer •w Cl'leawle~ "'" lie WH Oled IO OnaltV be Uli.cl UO I WH fruslraled wrien I .. asn·1 celled uo wllen one of Ille ffrl>e< moves wes meoe " lie "la Ht was totd 11'18 rtHon wes 111e1 lllev wtren't going 10 uM rum es a reliever From AP dispatches HOUSTON -Davey Lopes, play- ing his first $3me for Houston. singled home D1ck1e Thon from 'iCCOnd base \A.Ith two outs 1n the I 1tlt inning Wedne'>day and gave the Astros a 4-3 'l(tor) over the Montreal Expos The '1ctory was the sixth straight for Houston The Expos lo'il their fourth 1n a row. Montreal reliever Tam Burke, 7-3. .... ho walked the bases loaded in the 10th out gol o ut of lhe Jam. walked fhon to open the 11th. Thon was sacrificed to second and. after Ball Doran !olruck oul. Kevan Bass was 1nten11onaly walked Lopes. acQ u1rcd Sunday from the Chicago Cubs for Frank D1P1no. singled 10 left on Burke's first pitch Aurelio Lopc1, 2-1, worked two perfect innings for the victory Bob Knepper look a two-hitter and 3-0 lead into the eighth 1nn1ng before Montreal ralhed 10 uc the score wtth four hits. Elsewhere 1n the NL Wednesda) Padres 7, Cuba ~: In Chit:a~o. Marvell Wynne hit an e1ghth-1nn1ng double to dnve in Leon Robcns with the winning run. enabling the San Diego Padres to snap a five-game losing streak. Mets 3, Reda %: In C1ncmnau. Bring Hawaii to your backyard Luau decorations at Celebrations Cutouts Luau Kits llula Skirts Leis l lnique party supplies and decorationfi • ----------------------------------------------------------~· C~1~~RATI2~S_. 1, ~,~ Complete table e nsemble 801 W. Baker St. Costa Mesa, CA (JI/fl lJ"1J 1'Wt II/ BcUUI 979-857 0 Kevin Mitchell hat a two-run homer 1n the eighth inning to !>end the New• York Mets to a victory over tht: (1nc1nnat1 Reds Mitchetrs home run camr oil rehC\er Ron Robinson. 7-1. and enabled New York to overcame a 2-1 dcfic1 t fhe '1ctory handed the Mets their second three-game senes sweep m Cincinnati this season Pbllllet 4, Braves t: In Atlanta. Juan Samuel and Von Hayes home- red and rookie Bruce Ruffin pitched a s1x-h11ter as 1he Ph1ladelph1a Ph11l1es beat 1he Atlanta Braves It was the fourth straight victory for (Pleue eee lfATIOl'fAL/C3) LOW FIXED RATES 9~a 15 yrs Fixed 101~ 30 yrs Fixed * We Spedolize in * Jumbo Loans Coll for Current Rates Dell Favorites En trees Hot • Cold Sandwiches Fresh Baked GoodJ RAY a N8WPOR1 RI.VO. 842·9690 BRI TOLAIR\'INEAVE. 1&8-1960 PLACENTIA .. l&TR AV£. 8Sl·"98 OPf:N 1 DAY . • . .... .. ~ • • f I • • MAJOtt LIAGU• ITANCMMGS MW!calt ...... W•ST~ .,... Tena l<tiw • C11v Cllleetlo S.•111• O.lllano Mlnne1011 W L 50 44 47 .. 44 SI 42 SI 43 S4 40 57 " 56 •AST DIVtSION 9o$10ll "4-Yorlo. Oevelend TOl'onlo &eltlmore Detroit MllweukM 57 l7 SS 41 Sl 41 57 '5 50 4A 49 45 4A .., W.._.V',~ .,..... 3, MllwluilM 2 ( 10 I0111ngs) New YOl'k J, Tuea 7 I 10 lnntnou Oeklend 9, llotlon 2 T Ol'onlo 6, Shllle 2 Oelroll 17, MlnMtol• 7 Clev•l•no 7, Clllaioo 2 K:eMet Cltv 7, &elllmore 3 TecleV't Game\ 3 s , . .., 7 • 12 ..... K•nMl Cllv (~llhd 3·41 II 0.lroll IO'Ne11 1·41. 11 ChlUQO (Cowley S·SI ., &alllmof• (Flel\IOllft 4·61, n ClevtlenO (P Nllkro 7·6) •I Tuea (LovnO 0·0), n Ontv g1me1 1cnec:iule<I Netlenal LMeue WHT DIVISION w L MCMnlon S3 42 Sen Frene:laco so 4S Sen Diego 47 41 Clnclnnetl '3 41 Decteer• 4A so Atlanta '3 Sl I AST DIVISION .,._wYork '3 21 MonlrHI 41 42 P?ll .. OllPlll1 46 46 St Louil 4 I Sl Chicago 40 Sl Pllllburgh 31 S3 WeclrleMll V'l suns 0Meers 6 Pllllllurgh 5 Sen 0 ego 1 Cntcago 5 Moulton 4, Mootreet 3 111 IMIM•I New York 3 Cl11Clrt111ll 2 P!ltteoelPlll• 4, At11nta 1 SI Louil 4, San Fr1nclKO l TodlV'l Glmet ~C1. Ge .55' SU 3 495 6 .473 • 461 11.'J 457 ,.,,, 692 S33 Uh 500 171"3 441 23 ~ 23 41' 25 Montr"I (Tibbs 4·6) 11 Cincinnati <GuUlcluon 1 ·61 I loHowlno comotetlOn of lu•oenotci g1me I twl·n Moulton !Scott t·61 1t P!\111dtlPlll1 (lhwlev 11·61, n 0Meers I V1...-.zU4tl1 12·6) et PlllSt>orOfl tW1lll 4-5). n Ontv geme• selleOutecl AMERtCAN LEACiUE Aneets l, Brewen 2 MILWAUKIE• CAUFC>ttNIA Molitor 31> Yount cl Coootr lb GTnmsdh ()gllvle tt Mannino rl Rites u OMr rf G1n1nr 21> Scflroeclr c T.eats 111 r II bl UI r II lit 6110 IUonesrl 4 000 4 0 1 0 Pettll cf 4 0 0 0 S 0 2 1 .Jovner It> 4 1 2 1 S 0 0 0 RJCkln Oh 3 0 0 0 l O 1 O O.Cnu lb 4 1 O 0 0 0 0 O Downing H 4 1 2 1 4 o o o Grleh 1t> I O 1 1 4 0 1 0 ScllOfll<I " 3 0 0 0 2111 &oone c 3000 4 0 0 0 l6 2 1 l T.-h JO l s , Scon llY lmlne'l 001 IOO 100 0-1 010 100 000 1-l None out wn.n winning run Korecl Game W•nnlnv 1181 -Oown•nv Ill E -Ruet OP-MllwlukM 2 LOB-MllweU41M I. Cellfornl• l 28-0ffr, Cooper Mii-Joyner 011. Gantner 141 Downing 1111 s.--Gnc h I~ H It ER 99 SO Mlw•ullN Derwin L.5·6 9 3 3 2 ~ McC1s1<1• W 11 6 10 1 2 2 ' 12 Derwin ~ICl\ecl to I bell., n th4 10th Umolres-Home, Young Flrtt Relltv, Sec Olld, COOle, Tnlrd, McCltlllnd T-2 27 A-27 ,I09 ....... ,,.,... ,., .......... Y' • ..,,... IAl'TtMe Al a N Ha ,,, • 121 Jl 110 1S 54 4 Jlt • • 11 ,.. ,. 4' ' t50 ,. ., ' in 2t 4S • 1'4114' 2 121 d IO t US 52 '1 II ,.. i. n 10 ,,, ,, • 1 12141' 2 ., • 11 I 263275! l ,., 470 .,. .. PfTCHINO IP H It SO W·L•RA Clladwlck 0 0 0 0 0-0 0 00 llu1161 ·~ 1 0 0 ... 000 Lucas ~ 3 o 3 Hlf3 Wiit 160'h 140 47 130 f>-7 '03 C1ndtllrll I~ 17 1 14 J-0 U6 Flnlott 20')) 21 11 17 1-0 3.10 Mc:C1slllll 1~ 1i6 55 131 11-6 3.17 Fortlor 31 36 13 U 4·1 UI Corbo11 m'* 40 14 21 2-2 3 71 ,,,_. 21'1) 23 11 20 l·l 4.13 Sulton 11~ 113 24 74 1·7 4.63 T.-._., ftl .-J Ut M-44 U7 S.vOI: ,,,_ ••• Cortlett •• Fontor 4 NATIONAL LEAGUE Dedlwl ,, ...... ,.. 5 LOS ANG•LH f'tTTSIUtlGH Sea 21> Londn d Stullb$1f MldlcklO Hlmllnlb Met.Uk lb SclOKlaC Howollp Ouncen u llWMml rf Nl9dnfur P TrtvlllD c Meflllbr p JGonztz rf Tmts MHlllll MHlllll 41 10 lk>n4hcf 4 000 Sll2 Onullkrf 5110 3 1 o O Rev 211 s o 1 0 3 I l 0 Broom 111> 4 1 I l 0 I 0 0 RRevlch If 4 I 2 0 ' I 3 ,I. T'"-c 4 0 2 1 3 0 1 2 Morrl•n 31> 3 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 ... lerd " 2 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 UWSllln u 1 I 0 0-l 0 I 0 Routdlel p 2 0 0 1 0000 &oftlllDll 1000 1000 9.JonOIP 0000 2 0 0 0 Clmn1• o 0 0 0 0 2 O O o MOt.i Pfl I O 1 1 McWlmpr 0000 ORoll>ltn P 0 0 0 0 :M 6 I S Totlh 3' S f 4 k_.,.,....,.. LOI~ JD3 OIO 110-6 ......._... I» I» tlO-S G1me Winning RBI -Landr .. ux 141 E-&rMm, Sclotcle , Rev. Loe-l.CK Anoetes S. Pfttlbur911 I 29-Metuszek, Morrison. M. Diaz. 3&-0rsu4ek MR-L•ndrMu• 141 Sa-tlreom Il l. SF-Scloscla ·~ H R Elt &a SO LOI Anlliel Mouhlser W,t 7 s ' 4 3 3 4 Nledenfuw 22·3 l ' I ' 0 Mowlll S.t 1 1-3 0 0 0 0 I ~ ltouKhel L.S-12 6 ' s 4 0 s 9 .JOllDI 1 1·3 1 ' ' ' 2 Clemon ls 2·3 0 0 0 0 0 o Roonlson 1 1 0 0 0 ' HBP-Stul>Os (bv ReyKl\el). Sex lbv Ro· Uschel) UmPlres-Home, 9 Wlltlems, F1rtt PonclllO, Second, Pulll. Third, Grlnclor T-2 Sl A-21.756 MAJOR L•AeiUE LEADERS Amerian LMtue (Tllreuttl w.--..V', G-) &ATTING (211 11 blls)-&oggl, 9oston. 357, Metllng/V, Now York, 343, Eutor, N-York, ll2; Rice. 9oston, .331, Pueketl, Mlnnftote, m RUNs-tl Honderson. New York 91 Pucketl, Mlnntsol•. 70, Memnotv, Now Vorll 61, Bell, Toronto, '6. PtllHIPl, Oekllnd, '6 RBl-Consoco, 0.klon<I, 19, Belt, Toronto. 7S. ,,..,,_,,, A1191h. 741 Berti.to. Toron10, 12, Met· 1lngtv, N-York, 10 MITs.-MetllnOIY, New York. 140, Puckett Mlnnototl , 13S, FerMndll, TOl'onto t30, BOit, TOl'onto, 123, ,..,,_, Aft91b, 111. OOUBLEs-Mlttlnolv, N-Yoo •• 33, Rica, &oston, 2', &oou•. &oston, 26, R MenOD<son, New York, 26, RIPllon, Beltlmore, 25 TRIPLES-Buller, Ctovelond, 8, Fernendez, Toronto, 7, G Welker, Chlce110. 6, Owen, s .. nle, 6, Wiison, KonMs Cltv, 6 HOME RUNS-9erfletd, T0<onto. 2S CanMCO, 0.klend. 13, Pegtle rUIO, New York 13 Belt, TMonlo, n, Klnumen. o.11.1enc1, n STOLEN BASE$-ll Monde<son, Now York ss. c1,_ios1, Chlc100. 40, ~ems. Anelh, n s Wiison, K•nMs Cltv 23, Reyno!dt, SHttte, 27 PITCHING 11 dlclllons)-Clement, &oston. 16·2, 2.59, Allon, Chleooo. 7· I 3 97, Ferr, K•nMs Cttv, 7· 1, 2.09; Ra1muu1n, Now York, 12·2 J 30, Schrom, Clevellnd. 11·2. 3'4 STRIKEOUTS-Ctem1n1, Boston IS4 Morrll, Dotroll, 145, ~'*•• .,.._.,, Ills Wltt, .,.._, 13011.anos1on, s..ni.. 12' SAVES-AIM, 811tlmort , 1S Rlohetll, New YOrll, 22; Mernendoz, Oetroll, It M1rrls, Taxes, IS, 8. Slanlov, 9otton, 14, Menke, Toronto, 14. .............. c""'"" -.-. .. "'' .....,., IATTING (211 et .. ,.,..., .. ,, MonlrMI, ~1. teo~. New Ytt11, .IH, C. lrt<#ll, Sell '"llC)teo, mJ Ow'"'"· ien Ottet, .m. OV11a1r~ Vera, ;»1 llU WVM, let11) .... , 6*; HoYtt ll'Nle-~1:; /!h/ntty, Attenio. •1 klltllldt, ll'fl , 5', c:.n.r, Now Y0tk, S. lltl-4ctwnl01, Pllllodelotlfo, n1 Carllll', ..... York, 70; 0 Oevl1, HOUttOft, "· ... rker. C1nc1Motl, M; l roob , MonlrMI, st HIT$-OwYM, Sell DlttO. 123, Six, ~ 1111 ll11nft, MontrMI, 112, IHt, HoullOft, to.; Ptrk•, Clndnnltl, lCM, ,.,,..., Chtc .... MN C>OUILl!S-HIYH, PlllllMl•llle, H, DurutOfl, ClllC;tto, tS. It It~. PltbllUrtlfl, 24, Sill. ~ ,., Slr.WOln'Y, ,...., YOt'tl, 24 TltlPLe~, Plll~t.. I; Coilmen, SI. LOYlt, 71 McOot, SI. LOUii, 1; Dvlltlrt , New York, 6. Mot"~, Atlante, 6, llolllft, Mont,..., 6. HOMI! llUNs-G. Oovl&, Houtt0"1, fl, Ptfk.,, Clnclnnetl, 11, Schmidt.~. 21, MilttMI. ~ Il l Hol'llW, Atlante, 17, .--.~11. STOl.EN BASE~oiemen, St. Loult, 61, IE. Dettl1, Clnclnnetl, 47, ll1lnot, Montrllll, 44, OVftclA. DNeers. »1 Doran, He>u11on, XI. PITCHING (I dtcltlon•)-Kerltld, Houston, 7· 1, 2.0, RROOINOn, Clnclnn1tl, 7· 1, 2.20, Fernendez, N-York, 12·2, 2.13, ~. New York, 11·2, 2 M; Oorllrtt, ..._ York, 10-l, 2.7' STIUl<EOUTS-Scou. Mou11011. 174; VMMIUDM, °"""1, 1421 ltv1111, HoutlOft, 116, Wtldl, °"""1, l1J1 Z. Smltll, Alllnt1, 1'1 SAVEs-ttnrdOn, MontrMI, 12, WOl"rell. St LOUlt , 11, 0. Smith, Moutlon, 17; GCKMM, Sin Diego, 16, LI Smith, Chlcaoo, 16 LITTLE LIACiUI ALL·STARS Miiier DMllen SECTIONAL TOU.NAMllNT s.w °"""°" lot HMMll Jr. Nitti, W"1m1Mtwl W.._.Y'lk-. Olllrlct 62 (Weslmln•t.,.) 20, Dlslrlcl 60 (Rowl•nd Heights, 6 i-r1c11v-1 Chi~ <Wine 2 Pm -District 62 (Wntmlnllerl "' OPPOnent to be 0t1erm1no<1 0eet» SM flJNn9 NEWl"OaT LANDING -3 t>oet1, 100 •ngtert 29 blrrocud1, 631 11n<1 bin, 1 shffPslloed, 81 mecllerel DAVEY'S LOCK•• -• t>oets, 211 onoiors Sl blrrKud• 20 bonito, If vellowtell, 20 ailko blU 1,241 Mn<I bell, 72 IT\Kll ... el DANA WHAJI' -1 t>oels, 171 1nglorl S blrrecud1. '2• beu 2Sl oonlto IS meckorel, I bonito shirk This weett's trout ptents LOS ANGELIS -&lg Rock CrMk SAN l•ltHAltDINO -Big Bter Leke, Grooorv Leke, SRverwooo Lelle SAN DIEGO -Sen Lull Rev Lake K•RN -Kern Riv., IC>lmocral Dem lo K:R I POwerho\1111 Bore!! POwer11o<111 to Democrat Dam, IMc.tt. D•m to Borell POW.,.ho\IM, KR3 POWetho\IM lo Lek• •••belt• I TULARE -Bone CrMll, Orv M .. dow Crffll. FrHmen Crffl< (Pvtes Camp), l<ern Riv., IFelrvlow Dam to KRJ POwtrho\IM, JoMIOnd•to Brl<IUI to F1lrvlow Dami. Nobe Young CrMk P-mint CrMll ,_, •n<I IOw.,.) South Creel< Tuto lllv.,. fmldclle fork. nortn eno south fork• of meln lorll Ceder SIOoe l fH) MAD•RA -Sen Joeouln River (middle fork), SotchDr Leke. SterkwHtller Ll kl INYO -B•ker CrHk, Big Pine CrM«. &lshOP CrMk (IOwer, mlddlo, '®th 1no Intake ti) Georvo• Creoti., lndDoendence CrMk, L•k• Sabrina. Lone Pine Creel<, North Lake Owen• River (below Tlntmllhll Pleosent Vellev ReMr· vOlr Roc:k Creell IRoc:k Creel< Lelle 10 the Incl of 1114 roedl, Roc:k Creel< Lake. ~oa Creek, South L•k•, Tel>Oosl Creel< Tlnem.he CrHll, Tutlte Crffk AL~tNI -Blue takes (u-•nd IOwerl NBA eldllbmen scorH lotS..ttlel GOldDn Sl8te 117 S..llte HM IXov1er McD1nlol, s. 27, Letter Conner. GS, 711 Porll1ncl 120. "'-11• 106 (Grant Gondt11lck PllOD , 21; Michael Hollon, Porl , 26) WednelcltV'I~ IAHIALL ....... L.-.ue CHICAGO CU8S-Actlttl led &ob Dernier, oulfle4der, •n<I Mnt Guy Moffmen, pltdlef, 10 IOWI of Ille American AHOClallon. HOUSTON ASTROS-Actlvete<I Terrv Pull!, outtlelder, lrom th4 l Hl•v dlMl>led 11•1 Oulrlolltecl 11111 controcl of Ty Gelnev, oulflelder. to Tucto11 of 111e Poclllc Coost Lll9Ut PITTSBURGH PIRATES-Trldld JoM 0.- ~. Pltdler, to th4 Cllleetlo W?\lle Soa tor &ooov &onllle. oulfloldor Govt LM MenlHI outflelder, hi• unconclltlonll rDIMM BASK•TaALL H1ttlMI llllletblll Aueclafllfl SEATTLE SUPE1'50NICS-Tr9ded Al wooo, forward, to Ille o ... , Meverlc:k1 for 011t Etna, forwerd C ......... 11111.-.. AtMCio111n JACKSONVILLE JETs-N•moel Tom Nlu1lke cooch FOOTBALL N1tleMI ,..._. LHtue 9UFFALO 81LLS-Sl9nocl Don Rolle, tloht end. Announced INI Ron Robinson. llollt eno hlO tof1 ~mo CLEVELAND 9ROWNS-Announcecl th4 re tlrtmont of Poul OomOl"otlll, cornerlleek DETROIT LIONS-Annoul\Cecl retlrtmont ol Blltv Sims, running blcll. Signed Gerry J•mo•, running blek, end Paul 9u1Cller, llneblekef" GREEN &A Y PACKERS-SlgMd Rol>Ole Boteo, QUlrtertiock, to e lhrM veer contract, Jotln Anoerson, llneolc.k.,., 10 • one·veer contreCI, and Melt Koerl. dofonslve Incl R .. IDHld Kirk At>e<nethv, wide rect1ver Peut Gruner, offen1lve t1nem1n, Peter Kort-I" Merk Met>rv end RusMll St-art, 1tne1NKk.,.s •nd Gllt>e<t VuC1UD1, defentlvt !Mick MIAMI OOLPHtNS--Sfgned T J Turner, de· fanslvt llnomen NEW YORK JETS-Walvecl, O•vlO OoSHv1 1>11ce·klcker, enO D•vt &urnelt, offen•lve tlcille Signed OwlQtlt Blnol\lm, defensltt• l<ld NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Aur..O lo l.,.m, wlln Eert C1mQtlell, runnlno INKk PHILADELPHIA EAGLES-Stgntel Rev Crl•w•ll. pynter, end Mike Erving. running blck SAN DIEGO CMARGERS-!>lgnecl Jeff Walk.,. ottentlve nnomen SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Aureed to t ... ms wilh John Wltllems, running blek on • Mf"les ot four one·v"r contracts Edwin &lltev end Jon Borcherdt, vuerd1, Sim Mllfrlmen. tl~ck ... eno Bvron W•lker, wide rect lvtr NATIONAL ••• PnmC2 lhe PIWJia While the &.lsmn& lnva bave loll tine in a row and 14 or lbdt ~16pma.. eara..M •, G ..... J: In l loolJ. <>me Smith'• tiebre:Wna 11np: keyed a tbrec>run li•tb innn'I. PVlD& the St. Louis CArdina.IJ a victory over the Sin FrantLKO Giants for a tb.ree- pmc swetp. Dann)' C.Oll, 4-8, woo for the first time at Butch Lldiwn in I l starts bn<:e Game 3 orthe National Leaauc playoffs tut season. * AJtret 4, IQIM I MONTit•A.L NOUITON ll•lfttt If wtottwcf 0.WIOll rf WallKll- Moore Ill> lflhoor1d e Law~ Gonlolah Wf"llht Pll lllewmn •• I Smlll1 It WOl!lford P McClureP l<rndlc Oii l urkep T ..... a r" .. 5 0 I I Dotet1 JI> S 0 I I Ha!CMt cf 4 001 .... pf! 50 I 0 i..-rf 4 0 0 0 GO.vls 111 • 1 I 0 WdlneJb 4 1 I 0 Cru1 If J 1 1 0 AlllOY c I 0 0 I Ctttnidt 11 OOlt Thoftu 2 0 • 0 l('-Hf It 1 0 0 I Kerl9111 P 0 0 0 0 Pnllvh"" 1000 L-10 0 0 0 0 PutllOll it J 6 J T .... t sew._,, ...... .. , .... 6 1 J I 4. 0. • 00 0 $02' 40 0 0 j I 2 0 4 ' , 0 s. 0 1 2 0 1 0 1 1 1 0 l 0 0 0 0000 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 411. Mll*'MI - -.. ._, "-'* ,. - -11-4 Two °"'' •"Dn wlnnlftt NII KorDCI Game WIMlnt ltll -Looe\ 141 E-41olnes OP-Montr•I 1 Loe-MofllrMI 4, Hou\ton 10. 18-WoMlllCI 39-i...oclft. p..,.-+ie tchlr 1251, ~ I II) ~- SF-Oowson .41.. IP H lt8R.._ IO ,.,..,,.,... • Sn\lth McClure 8urtl1 L,7·3 ~ 1 • 2 2 12·) 1 3 0 I 2 0 1 1 0 5 ' 2 ' K-7 1·3 6 l J 0 4 l( ... teld 1 2·3 0 0 0 0 0 LoootW,2-1 2 0 0 0 0 0 M9P-iil!Cher llv 9 Smllh ~lll11Drold Umolrer-Home. WondlDstodl, Flr\1, Bonin, Stcond. Crawford, Third. C.W1Ut1ms T-3'07 A-lS,364 * ~•*" 7, Cuba 5 SAN DIEGO CHICAGO FleMrv 21> GwvMrf Kr\$1f Mertlnz 11> N1ttlet lb Garvev 11> Ro«>erh Pf Gos""P K:onnodv c aoc11v c Wynne cf Tmo<ln n Hawkins p llovsler Pll Leflerls p McRVtdt II TetM 84Hfllll s 2 1 1 5 1 3 2 s 0), 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 4 0 I 0 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 4 I I 1 4, 2 0 1000 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Muollrv cf SnclWe 21> GMlhwslf OurMI 11> Morekld rl J01vlsc Cevlb Ounttonu Slndrsn p Fontonotp G-10 9oMev Pll l7 1 11 6 Tlhlb kor. llv ....... llHll!lt 4 I 2 0 4 1 I 7 4 0 ' 0 4 0 2 0 4 0 0 0 ' 1 I 1 4 I 1 0 ' 1 2 ' 1 0 1 I 2 0 0 0 0000 I 0 0 0 M SllS SM D1Deo Oil O» t»-7 CNceeo no 021 •-s Geme Wlnn•M Ritt -Wvnne 171 E-Slndberg, Fonronot GoMellllew\ O~n Olevo 1, ChlCDllO 1 LO&-S.n Olooo 6, Chlc090 ' 29-0unllon, S•noerson, TemOleton. Gwynn, Wvnne MR-S.n<lt>e<g ( 10) J O•vll 1121 r+f•wkln• 9ochv I~ H It Elt 91 SO Saft Dleet Hewkin• Loff.,.11 W.7 4 c;o.M1>9 s " CNal9D " s 0 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 0 0 S.nclrtn ' J 3 0 Fontenot L.3 s J l 1 o Gumi>erl 2 I 0 I ' I ) Slndenon 011c11ec1 to l !Mitter• In tt>e 5th. Fontenot oltC!Md to 1 better In th4 Ith WP-Hawkin• Gumpert Umolres~Mome Enget, F1rst D1r1•nv Sec· ono. RIDPlt'V Tlllrd, P•llone T-2 4J A-l1,7S5 . , ... .. .. .,....., .. ,, ,..,d ltll ,...,rf , ....... t 111 ICMlac .... ......_ .. •tit ........ . .... ..... . 41!1 O...• , ... .,....... .... ....... M>•I Ttflll .......... ., ... ,. .. • ':9' I I ' t •••• •••• , . ,. •••• , ... .... , ... •••• .... .... .,.... -.. --· a.dlMltl ----· 0-w..-. .... -~ '~ Of"--Hew Yett. I I.De _, Yd ti.. Clncw.tl a. .,_.T_,. Htt-MlllW (8), lliWMr 1211, MlkNll rn. sa-oviittnr (1'). ~ Slllw. ... . " ...... .... .,. ... Dtrlftt W, lo-l I ' J t I l MCC>ewel S,f 1 I I I I I ~ ltlWftll\9 7 0 1 I J S It ltMlnloft L,M 2 4 I I t t N-1. oi. Urnitlfl• •lomt, HWW"V; Finl, W 1 Second, Gr ... ; Third, OWIL T-2:27. A-25~ • ~4 ....... 2 '"ILAOeU'MlA ATUWTA •tdut If SI-cf Slmuold ldlmd1 )II Hl'l'ft lll GWlltonrf JoltHI C Jlllt" •uMn• . , .... 5 0 1 0 5 I 2 0 5 1 2 1 S 0 2 I • 2 2 I • 0 0. 4 0 0 I 2 0 0. 4 0 •• .. , .... ATllOt'N.. 4 t I llt•mlrf• I t 1 Gr~lf 4 l f MIKPllvd 4 It ~·· 4 I l ...,_rl , ti ()Mr1ttft J •• Vlr91• I 0 t ~( 2 ,. AID•,.• I I I lefN4t '"' 1 0 • AcMrP I> t 0 T..... • 4 t 4 T.... Jl 0 t l"llllllJllil II 191 1tt ltt-4 ...... - -llt-2 0emt Wlnlllllo It 91 -SdW"rlldt (t) l~ 2, A. T~ OP ~1la 1. L~ lO, Al• tont1 5. 2~1ftev Hlt-S.muol (I), H.nw (7). SB-HIV9t (14). SF-tlomlrez. Piiio 1# tit H lit •1t •• 10 Rufflll W,3·1 9 6 2 I t 4 ...... "»•ender L, 1·7 ~-Pe-.Jo RusWl1 1 • 1 • I ' 0 l 0 l • 7 0 Umc»lr......+iOme, llOl"lnW1, Flnl, MoftlDl'Ue; Second, &rodllander, Thlro, Wwer. T-2·1t A-n.no • ca,..,. 4, GtMta 1 SAN ~RANOSCO ST. L.OUtS •r11 .. y Oflllll>ld r1 4 0 2 ' It Tholll 211 2 0 0 0 Mldndo Oii 1 0 0 0 aorenvr o o o o o LIOl\lrd If 4 1 1 0 Cl rown 311> 4 O 1 0 CO.vltd J I 1 I Sotlmn lb 3 0 0 0 BronlV P11 1 0 0 0 ~vine 40 11 Ur!M u 3 1 O O LICoss p I 0 0 0 Gerl"tlts P o O o O KU1Cller 211 1 0 0 0 Colemenll OSmllllM McGee cf Hurdle lb VnSlvtt lll Ford rt Pndtln JI> Lvlre c ~211 COllP Horton p WOfTDll o ., .. " l 1 1 0 l I I I 2 0 I I 1 1 0 0 3 1 I 2 , 0 0 0 J 0 I I 2 0. 0 3 0 1 0 '0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Tlhlb JI J 6 J T.... 2S 4 0 4 SM 'l'IMbce -•I ltl-1 St. Lw11 -la .. _. G-Winning ltll -0 Smith (41 E-i.DCCK1, C. Brown, Oquendo, Cdlmen. OP-Sen Francisco I Le>e-Sen Froncltco •, S4 Louil S 29-Yountlblood, C. Dov'-. JI-McGee, VonSl"tlke S&-Colomln (II) s-«. ~. LICots, O. Smith, Cox. MIKCllD. S,.,_.,,"'51VM, Pendttton, C. De vit SM 'rWldlcle LICou L f·S Gerreos aor-u..-~ • H RUN IO s l·J s 4 4 1 , I 2·3 1 0 0 2 2 ' 0 0 0 0 1 Co• W ,4·1 t 6 l 2 0 1 Morton 1·3 O 0 0 0 0 Worrell s. 11 2·3 O 0 O 0 O Coa Pltd'led 10 2 bltlon In Ille tltl W~COH 9K-lACost Ume>•rn-Home. ~. Flrtt, Hol'IOl'I; Second, Maf"lt!. Tl\lrd, Oovlcbon T-2.ll A-22.124. Western Barbecue AUGUST 6, 1986 5:52 PM -11:00 PM • Chuck Wagon BBQ Dinner • Live Western Hoe-Down Music and Dancing s75 p.oo (()UC'~ • Fun and Games for All • Wear Western Duds CHOOSE YOUR WAY. 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(1rf .. 0--......... ,,....., ,..,.. .. ,. , llUft. , .. n •Ace. • Furtono> ~ 110,000 TilrM y-Olcb end ""· tncl In Callflfornla Clelmline Price; '10.000. 1 Rleherd'I Gofd\I (81adll JCIU 1 "'"1ot1e Pltd9t lt>oucN•l m l $lnlle1 (V~weie) 11117 4 UOllt ~,., <C.•••noftl 117 S Tiit llO 0.. (Otlvel"ft) 117 • ~-Of Trov !SI-&) llt 1 Go l.mweulw IGreblel 119 e Petrov (Sotol I H t Quick ltouncltrlp (Offll9•1 117 10 V°"1'n0 (~OH) 111 11 ,_dome> (Ent1Qvea) 117 12 Cletslc Endffvor (Delll'l<lu$$avel 119 Titl ltO Otfl (S-2) ~ In letl, rn.1te1 flnt 1t1rt tor new bern, meY stlclr today. ,..IOI Off TilOY (f ·l) Can lmClrOYt on .... 'lurkev', Slelltnl m .... mek• Ille dttfel"ance, IUCHAaO'S GOTCHA (6·11 Rtctnt winner Orenoe Countv Felr, lllould Nrn cheCll today LONGSHOT SINGLET. SICONO llACIE. 6 Furl0fl05. PurM Jlll,000. Malden ThrM VffM Old •nd u", br9d In CellfOrnla. Cl•lml119 Price: 532,000·l?t,OOO 1 Tycoon BAY IMcHaroutl 2 llue Petro! 1Sler11110l l Name Of The G•me (Valenrv.l•I • Well Told (Toro) S TtflOfhffrts (Ue>Nml 6 Mt•ter Nun (ElCOOlr) t Erin'' Ola!TIOftd ($o41s) I Douoiv Wilt IC>eletus) t Big Den ( Douolul 10 Foggy Rl•llo (Pedroza> 11 C.O~• Of Sankara <G•r•ldol 12 Five Clrclfl <Bue) (ll .. . Abel ... 11 """" ~In• 1811111') ,,, 110 • llS 116 116 116 114 116 116 116 116 116 116 Prin ce Bobby B . Del Ma r winner DEL MAR (AP) -Pnnce Bobby 8., ridden by Fra11k Oilvares. led from the start Wednesday and scored a 411?-length victory in the $55. 750 Oceanside Stakes on the opening day ofa 43--0ay meeting at Del Mar. Full C harm. ridden by Fernando Toro, finished second a neck 1n front of He's A Saros, ndden by Pat Valenzuela. in a field of nine 3-year· olds. Prince Bobby B.. who earned $33,250 for the victory. was clocked 10 1.34 1-5 for one m1k over a firm turf course. Sent off the 9-2 fourth choice, Prince Bobby B paid $11. $5.80 and $5.60. Full Charm returned $5 and SJ.SO and He's A Saros paid $5.60 to show. Carrying 116 pounds. Prince Bobby B. took the lead at once. shook off He's A Saros entering the stretch and drew off. Full Charm rallied from last under 11 S pounds to pick up the place without threatening the winner. He'!> A Saros. also carrying 11 S. chased the winner from the start but could not get past before tinng in the final furlong. Tl"°'"11A9ll1 (6·1) Eve11 efforl '"la.,, no -ltff this hell, wide-· W•LL T0U> ( .. 1) lttelllvecl llaHV K llon end M'IOWed t.-.d 10 1M fNllf ~ POie, il'IOuld eo ...., tllll aoot; DOUe~Y W1$1(1·l) In wllll "rtlohl malcl9m. or-. '°' • '" todav LONGSHOT FIVE ClltC'-SS. T*RO aACa. 6~ F~l. Pl¥M: SU1000 ~.,,.., Olch. Cltlmlno Price M0,000-135,000 I COllllll Men IOowl••I 116 f M(tel'lievout Malt (McHer9ue I 116 ) Wiid JlurwU (lat•l 116 4 MMIY Roedl 18 1eclt.I a Ill S~!Sltver11I 116 6 Don's Tr-nt (PlncaYI 116 1 ~Moment (So41sl 116 e Arblt,ett (PlcVOHl 116 f He's aM WOl.lftd UP (TOf'Ol 116 10 Trlnllv Hett (Vtltftt~•) 11' 11 Jury Time (Oelt1'0uu•Ytl 116 11 Denni• D. ISlbllltl 116 .......... 13 Rtct111t E•cN~ (KffMll 116 DOWS TilYST IS·21 Just elred to tlmllar In wire to ""'" ta1nlon, snould "'4 lhl' IMllO ll'lrouelloul; MANY lt0AD$ (4· ll P•Ckl wono Wtldl kldl. wlh tlftCI lltlP uP from to soften t,,. Net for best Chao«; TIUNITY HALL 16-11 Soeed 10 be In conttflllOn, wins 1111 •l'l•r• of ••c:es. LONGSHOT: JURY TIME flOUllTH Ill.CE.' FurtonOs PurM 110,000 Maldem tllrM Yffl"I Old Ind UP. lll'IO tn Cellf Ctalmlno Price: $32,00IH?t,OOO I Miami Kid <Grel>ltl 12? 2 Troy'1 Aolletor (PIOrora> 110 3 lnhel'lted Wlldom ICutet\Onl ll6 • Oenclwll (Slblli.) 116 s MldnlOllt Notion I OetalloUs"vel 116 6 Gooobv Mv Love (Moreno) 116 7 Oon 8 M¥rv (Wallt.llf'I 116 a Daie·s Lode (Steven•) 116 9 Sci'> Monl IKH nel) I 16 10 $Ir Fred lSttrlll191 • 111 11 HonYock 19tt•l 116 12 Quito IOrleoal 116 DALE'S LOOI! (3· 11 Worked well without lhe blinker,, Steven• Ulek1, cen make •mends for 1111 H beaten favorite, MIDNIGHT NOTION 16· ll SPiit ,,,. fleld In even effort, neecle<J ,,,. oul, MIAMI KIO (4·11 SPff<l ln •II to oate, rell end nullllno Pilot aboard LONGSHOT TROY'S AGITATOR FIFTH RACE. I I 16 Mlle Turf PurH '23.000 Fiiiies anct me•tl. three veers old anct uo. AllOwance. 1 OcMn W•vt Clotol 1 N\lclMr WllllW (V.itm..-1 l hnikla !StntN) Ill 4 Oewn Of HON (1olli l s Kreemer (SflOtnlek.,l 6 Oomlfto's NIKM (0...llO\nwvel 1 Mitt Roy .. Monie ($1()1t!ial t Stall CIWcJ (VeltnlUtlal t l•rO.rlne ltledll <t> 10 l.a Ol~tlda 1Mc:Hv9uel 11 On V wr Own Time ( PlllC.e y I 12 Piil AN HOM (Ollv•r1$) ........... 121 11/ 111 111 113 111 ,,, 111 ic106 117 117 117 1l Natellti Forll (Tor91 12l I• FtlllnlaM ISl•~t) (I) 111 IS Mlu .. n (8ladl) (1) xii? MIU aOYAL MOHT• 11•2l llrao 10 IOve the turt. won ~eMlvetY el one mlle distance •n IH t. ON y~ OWN TIMI <•·ll Verv POWel'lul stretdl fl.11:11, Sher11t11 Ull> ott.Ptlfte, Plnuv "°'<!1119 slrono fiend, KllA8NUla (6· 1) Tnlrd btif last, Whltllno"-m rtOM Sho. tOdty wnl .. Blacfl. rides other. LONGSHOT· IARBARINA SIJtTH llACI. 6 Fudc1119,, PurH: 512,000 Malden 1111111 two veer·• otd. Clalmlno Prlc• J~,000-MS,000. 1 SCor• FOf' Ul ICetlef'IOn) (1) 2 Prlmadren.a IG•rridO), l FMno UP (Douglas) • Mountain Glade lPtdrotal S Tllank1 To JP. (Oete"0\11 .. vel 6 Miu Me,,., .. , (Ollveru> 1 8 W. Baba !Sibille) • SIVll•h Leu ISltvtnJ) m 9 Cance All Summer IVl.len1ut11) 10 Maoole's Pltan (Keenel) 11 Petite Zoot (So41l) 12 Out Of Oarknt$1 (Lll>flam) ~· .... 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 '" 114 13 Tis R Siar (St,tVtn5l I I) 116 I• Touch And Tell (s.llJ) 116 15 Stembold ICHlanon) (1) • 116 16 E5trella De Oro (Plnay) • 116 a.W.&AIA (3· 11 lmMOVt(l ~· In 1)(0 ctuclive heat, t arns tht call; MAGGIE'S PIZAZZ C6· 11 Trainer uce" with YOU"91ltrl. this flllv bred to be verv QUlcl<; OANelE ALL SUMMER (4· ll Summer Tlmt Guy flllv hH nic. work tab lor dal>ul LONGSHOT· THANKS TO JP ~EVENTH It.ACE. I 1116 Mlln Pune 12c.ooo ThrH Yter olds. Cllllml119 Price SS0.000 MS.GOO I Peaceful lmeoe (LIPhaml 2 HalO E 11oreu (Steven1l 3 Inherent Kai tDt lallOu,uve) 4 Exut>erenn tmeot (Black) IU 116 116 xi 11 S I 1.0Yt Rtclno (VMtnlUMel 116 6 Getllc K nloflt (Olivar") 116 1 Pr~ tMcH•~> 116 • Tel Hion (PlnteYI 116 INHl9lSM'T ICAL <2·11 Vwy touth .... In ... dtlve, wlff be hard to dllW today, OA•UC: l(NIGHT !:HI OINll>OOlnted t\ Oddi Oii ftVOf'llt . cen !Nike amencll, I LOW UQMO 16· 0 $110uld deYl'9ht 1111& lletd Mllv. MeY atlck If llOI clltllell.ilt<I L0N0$HO:T• IXU8£1tANT'S IMAGE .• llOHTH llACI. 6 Furlon9•. ~ $50,000 eOOtc:I C•lltornle TllorO#JOllCWIO lr·Mdtra' .At· t0elallOl't Slallft. For fllllet., lwO YMr Olds bf'ed In Calllornle. Total P\lrtt· US,100; bl, Sb,!iOO; 2nd. SI0,000, 3td, s 7,500; "h· $3,7SO; Siii, 111250 t Mupps (Toro) 114 2 Erin'• Fun IP•ll•oonl 11• l NlneoeYlllellne <llack I a 11• 4 Stanwm tOMeoel 114 S Oebutentt Lin ROH (Delahou,MYe) 11) 6 Mlirv'• ll•bY (Walker) 114 1 JOtY The Trip (Pffn>U) 114 I S.r<K &rl9 (ptncay) 114 9 Roman Gtm (SltVtnl) 114 10 WindY Trl!>M K. (Valen1ualel 117 SAJlOS UJ0 (~2) VetY lmortiil ... wlfl for tl'll• fllly, lookl like -to beat; ltOMAN GEM (3· 11 Another llMy from runnlno llno, vtfy strono contender;~ ft ·I) trnc>rov" POii IOdaY. will move uo off tolld aftwt. LONGSHOT: NINEPAYTHELINE. NINTH RACE. 1 1116 Ml~ Purla: $14,000 Fllll9' •nd marts 11\rff Y .. r'$ old &nd UP Cle lmlno Price: Sl0,000-S lt,000. I Soct.ty Rive (Soll•> 116 ? A IC.lu FO# Katie (0rlft04ll 116 3 Spurlllrll (Velen1utlal a IOC • FOlk't Victory IOllvarnl lU s PUllV Cat (Deta!IOuuav•> 116 6 Bid For H« (LIC>hem) 116 7 Ptrett's serenade IKMflef) 116 I Whlle Dlnntf' 8urtK IB!aekl 11109 PIRATl'S SDINAOI (4·11 •cowt>ov' Jeck •ltlf119 on Ille ~ Mllw, wlll need top effort, SOCIETY lllVA '6·1) Won et t>oit cart over euler, d•noerou•; ffOUC.'S VtCToav (3·1) Rouoll trip In ltll, flti well In this ,,.., LONGSHOT: PU~V CAT. BEST &IT: DON'S TltYST (3'-d Rae.I PttlCE PLAY: B.W. 9.ABA 16111 R•cel it--1Jenolet •"prentlc:e ioclltv Raiders sign all draft picks Two aces in on e OXNARD (AP) -While hardl> tw1cc-da1I~ practtces. including a round f OT golf er an honor they sough I, the Los Angeles scrimmage against rooloes and other REDDING (AP) -Tom Beck of Raiders Wednesday became the first young veterans from the Dallas Redding says he was in shock after he National Football League team to Cowboys. He said that was part of the '\h01 a pair of holes-in-one at the sign all of its 1986 draft choices. reason for coming to 1crms. Riverview Golf and Country Club Brad Cochran. a defensive back "They've (other rook1cs) got a wct:k Course. from M1ch1gan drafted on the third up on me 1n pads.'' ht• said. The first ace came on the 208-yard round of the NFL selection process. No. 3 hok when his +iron shot agreed 10 a three-year contract and landed about three feet in front of the began practicing with the Raiders pin and rolled in. Wednesday morning. M 1 · t · The second ace came on the 138- Cochran and a.Horney J im .\bboll esa po OlS s vie yard No. 17 hole. His 8-iron shot flew (from the Detroit suburb of Royal strai$ht at the flag bounced about two Oak, Mich.) fle.w . tn Tuesday to The Costa Mesa High water polo feet 1n front of the hole and lopped conclude ncgot1at1ons \.\1th the team. which plans to compete 1n the into the cup. Raiders. 20th AAU Junior Olympics this "I wasn't surprised {at the first Terms of the c:ontratt wcrl' not summer in St. Louis. will pla} a one). It was pleasant." said Beck, who disclosed. fundra1s10g cxh1b1t1on game at finishtd the 18-hole round last Thurs- "1 reall} .. wanted to be ~~I hne. Tustin High Fnda) night, beginning day with an even-par 72. pract1c1ng. said Cochran. I never at 8 o'clock. But when the second one went in missed one at ~1ch1gan " Admission to thl· game,., SI and ··1 JUSt couldn't belteve that 11 went Cochran missed a foll week of will help fund the tnp. into the hole." he said. ,..., u ca. 111" mllft. One Svecl •-tai.dll uo • 20 JM Ftltl\Ol'Je MlwfMr (VllMncuelal •JO UO Slffumu tP1ncav Jr.> 5.IO Tll'M: hfU AlaO lttl\( l ll""'Mf O.vll, The WI.II Of Swat. In ~turel fl!orl'f\, Ntv.r ltutt, Mer~. ~lnl. Sier Meftflal, flelr .,.,..,, SCraliCtlelt Le Carlurel, HOIVwOOd PerlY 12 IXACTA 110-t) !Mid MUO SICOIC> llACI. 6,,_, rurtonos. Nol Tunltt Lou1M (S..-) U O l.fO ),00 Prlcff ltlGht tVallll\fuelel u o i fO M4Jv F~ (0.flOutlly•J ) 20 Tl~:1:11.4 Ano llten: Tlatnlr' 119 0 Al, K~I 0.llCel'. Kine u111me. Scrtlched: SllYW Tldlet, AndenOll C,...~. U DAIL V OOUllLa (10-41 Nld Uf IO TH•D llACI. 6 fUttonot. N .. r Miis (Valtft1"°"') R9POt•llon MllJ (C.tt"'°") lndle,, Flowel' (o.llllOuueye) Time: 1: 10.2 15.60 1.MI )20 11.60 uo 3.20 Alto Ren; NII•'• Jewel, ~ Oime9910, Fi.1hY Flora, S-t Wlnllle, Orlenltl ~me>. EcehYbumo, GrMll ColMn. Scratc:MO. ~Ille. SS IXACTA (1·3) Hid ..... 50 llOuttTH llACI. f~ fuf'ronn T •hOt Tanoo ISttlltM) 7 IO U O 3.IO Sir OelTIOll IVei.tlt""-l 10 00 6.20 SllCll*'Y Sllv.r I KMMI I U O Time. 1.16.1 AISO Re,,; Emc»eror Jlmmv. Gum FIMI, Garv Deen, RIOt Of!, Maid Of Mld,,loht, Gentlemen 00<1. Scretched: N~ FIFTH llACI. 1 1116 mites on II.If!. El MaMOUr (Valentuelal llAO 6.IO ~-20 Man.era IPlneey Jr.) S.IO u o Piper JOM (Slfv.,,) J.60 Time· bCU Al$0 Ren: SP!erkln. Lord Pancho, Paullvo, Iron Leeder. Viceroy Led, MeMwNr. Tio NltlO. Scretched: ExPio.!Vt PHMI" U IEXACTA (4·51 Nld '756.50 SIXTH ltACI. S\IJ furlon9s. Chl$0$ IMcC•rron> Laoun• Netlve (DelahOusuval a. Stnlc IBlaclll Time: 1'03.1 3 '° 2 80 2.60 3.IO 3.20 6.00 Al$0 Ren: Ctlelttnoed, An Ack Ooet•. Semi· doon, Old Mr. Peulch, Malibu Prince. Scretctled. Alydart, Contact Game ll'lvlllt ....... (.....,.) ut flrnr. 110t.J AllO 1t111. Doll a. llue, ..... T~. ~. So«ir• u PW. Corre ,.~. Too Oot. DonnNOrl SCtetcM<I· HOM. .S IXA.CTA (9-al HIO wt0.00 i2 '9CK llX (f ... •t•4-t41 ~ J1.A1MO Wiii\ 10 wlnMr• (l lX "°""'' u Pick ,,,, CllMO&ello.I paid &m.IO wlttl lt5 wlnnett (five NW-). llGHTM •ACa. I l'f\lle Oii IV'f. Prlllcl eol!OY •. (()llveret) ll.00 S.IO MO FuU Olarm CToro> SOO UO He'• A Seros (Velell:ruele) UO Time· l:M.I AIM> lt•n. SMY Olfltd, Ful Of Slar1, Lord AllllOll. A1'Clle Arc, Air ~rate, Smok9V Orbit Scretc.llfd· Hone. NINTH llACI. I 1116 mllft Of! tun ~lrtll (Torol UO 2.00 UO RoY•I ()!vmpla 1Crv1) uo 7.IO Ablenlln (Slevtlll) UD 400 Time; 1:'3J Alto Ren: ROM C•rnine. Aldllnctlwuno. 11\<Sull, Roell Otnc«, Court And SHl'lt,, SCralcMd: ExduJIW c:eo.de, Orlceo, a.60Uln. u IXACTA 1.-6) pefd sm.oo U IXACTA IH I oefd UUO ., DA.IL y OOU•ll (t·4) H id snoo Alt911dan<:t' U, .... Harness racing set for Los Al A harness racing scsson will begin at Los Alamitos Race Course Aug. 13, concluding Oct. 11. The meet will offer both day and night racing cards. From Aug. I).. Sept 7, daytime racing wiJJ be conducted five days a week, Wcdncs· day through Sunday. Post time is 2 p.m. exc.cpt Fridays (4:30). There will be a special Labor Day (Sept. l) racing 1 program with a I p.m. post Starting Sept. 9 until the close of the meet Oct. 11, night racing returns Tuesday through Saturday. DODGERS WIN, 6-5 ••• From Cl The Pirates rallied from a 2..Q deficit for a 2-2 tie and from a 5-2 deficit to within 5-4 but succumbed after Scioscia collected has secon<4 RBI with an eighth-inning sacrifice fly off reliever Pat Clements. Pirates starter Rick Reuschel. 5-12. who has won only once since June 2. hit Steve Sax with a pitch to lead off the third and Landrcaux followed by h1tt1ng a 2-1 pitch over the nght-field wall for his fourth homer of the season. The DOdgers made il 5-2 when Len Matuszek doubled and scored as first baseman Sid Bream booted Scioscia's grounder for a two-base error. Pirates Manager Jim Leyland said he has no plans to remove Reuschel from his starting rotation even though the 37-year-old right-hander has won only once in his last nine d ecisions. ·'He didn't pnch that badly," Ley land said. "He made a couple of mistakes but they got hits on a couple o f balls he jam med them with and they dunked them into the o utfield. You can't fault him for that.'' Hersh1scr received the victory de· spite being touched for four runs The Pirates made it 5-4 by scoring twice in the fifth. Joe Oruslak tripled down the right field line and scored o n Bre.am's RBI single. Bream later scored when c.atcher Scioscia threw w1ld~y trying to prcvcnt him fro m stealing third. The Dodgers scored twice in the first on run-scorinJ singles by Matuszek and Sc1osc1a. The Pirates tied it in the second on Tony Pena's RBI single and Reuschel's run-scor· ing grounder. P\BJC NOTICE Pta.JC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\ml.IC NOTICE PtmUC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NI.IC M>TICE K 21711 NOTICe Of "'*.IC IALI Notice II '-9by IJI"""' purauent to Celllornlt Health end Safety Code SS 18037.5 end Cettlomla Commetelal COO. SS9504. that the lollowtng dNcrlbed property will be IOld •• Pvb- llc Auction to Int htg,_t bidder lor I cut\ler'I c:"9clt mede pa19ble to Weetem Sevlnga & Loen AAOCletlon (pey1ble et time of tale) on Auguat 12. 1986 el tO:OO t m by W•tem Savlnga & Loen AaaooletlOn (Secured Creditor). at the foltowlng lo- oetlon Al Ille front entrenca to Sult• 205 (Second FloOI'). 17802 Irvine Bouleverd. City of Tuailn. Slit• of Cetltomle Said Ille to be without covenant OI' warranty 11 to poeMU!on. flrlal'cing. en· cumt>r~. OI' otllerw!M on an "U-lt, where-II" buls The property wtllen 10.. SAID LOT 1 OF TRACT NOTIC£ OF dllClalm1 any llabMlty IOI' any known to the Trantter .. ere: nombfa. le dlreoelon y II nu-which time end place bide Adame Avenu•. Coltt will be IOld la deeerlbecl u NOTICE OF 10525 TMllTIE'I IALI lncorrectnMt of the atreet COLLIER'S. 2813 Villa Wey, mero de telefono del wMI be publlely ~end Mella. CA 12621. lollowt TRUSTEE'S SALE EXCEPTING FURTHER T.t . Mo. addr-and other common Newport Beedl. Ce 9294S3 ~ del demanderltt, o reed. The ....,._ name uMd Manufi ctur•d Hol'f\t TS NO. 86-3086 THEREFJlOM. EXCLUSIVE F..zrm 1detlgnetlon. II any, ""'9n The partlel egr .. 11111 the de! demendante que no All ~ of ~ by Mid t1• .... 011 .. Mid 1969 Lenoet YOU ARE IN DEFAULT EASEMENTS IN ANO TO IMPORTANT NOTICE TO '-eln, contidlrlllon fOI' the tr-. tlenceaboO*'o.•):Rk:hwd and rerncwal are the ,.. loeaUonl9:COASTTRAVEL HCO OeGat No. ML 7613 UNDER .A DEED OF TRUST ALL THOSE RESTRICTED PROPEAT'i' OWNER· Seid lale Wiii be mede, but fer ol Ille bulloeM and the S. Auben/Vlc:torta J. Devtl, ap<Nlllbllity of the ~ Thet lllld a.llt tr.,..._ II SER I AL N O DATED 08/03/81 UNLESS COMMON ARE.AS AS YOU ARE IN DEFAULT without covenetlt or Wflt· lleemel1tobepeldefterthe ORUMMV GARRETT KING bldder(I), 8elel tu wlll be Intended to be contum· St 11S3U/S t 1 t83X YOU TAKE ACTION TO SHOWN ON SAID CON· UNDER A DEED OF TRUST I renty ... preee or llnplled. r.-Oepartl'f\ent of Alcoholic & HARR IS 0 N . ( 7 14) edcled to 1111 quotetlona un-mated at IN office of: Nome The current focatlon Ofllle PROTECT YOUR PROP· DOMINI UM PLAN. DA TEO SEPTEMBER 71 gerdlng tltle, l)OSIMll<>n, ()I' EkN9rage Controt llM tip-850-1800, 3200 Perk Center .... Yllld rat•ll j)etmlt a Aaeodetee. Inc.. 1500 aubject property ta: 3126 ERTV, IT MAY BE SOLO AT RESERVING THERE· 1979 UNLESS YOU TAKE eneumbrenoes. to pay the Pfoved Ille propoeed Iran• Ort.,.., Sult• 1000. Coeta number 11 tubmltted wl1h Adema Avenue, Coate Wee111tStreet, •88.Sent• A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU FROM. EASEMENTS FOR ACTION TO PROTECT remaining prlnclp8l aum ol fer. Meea,Calltomlet212e bldlorm. MeM.CellfOt1U92MOonor Ana, Ce 92703 NEED AN EXPLANATION ACCESS. INGRESS. YOUR PROPERTY IT MAY Ille notes aecured by Mid O.ted: July 17, 1Ne DATE: (Fectla) FEB 13 Peyment In lull lhlll be after Augult '1, 1Ne. The total emount of Ille OF THE NATURE OF THE EGRESS. ENCROACH· BE SOLO AT A . PUBLIC Deed ol Truat. wlttl ln1erMt NoNrd •. c.... T,.... 198e !Tiide wtthln ten (10) cs.y. of Thie bulk tr.,,.,., .. IUb- unpeld btllnoe of Ille 0~· PROCEEDINGS AGAINST MENT. SUPPORT' REPAIR. SALE IF YOU NEED AN EX· thereon ... provided In Mid lwOf Gery L ....... a.ti. the ewetdlng of IN ..... and ject to Celfomle IJnlfo(m getlon.aec:uredt>yt~prop-YOU. YOU SHOULD CON-REPLACEMENT.MAINTEN-PLANATION OF THEl notet. ed11encee. If any. .llM aro~h . ,..,,, ltJ T ........ .,...., thell9h6clelhall beremoll'ed Commerdll eo. Section ertytobelOldlnOludtnga.tl-TACTALAWYER. ANCE . ANO OTHER NA TURE OF T H E undertlletarmaofllldDeed ~r, • .-.. Publllhed Orenge Coee1 ftomOls1nctpr~at ltle 8108. me1edoo.t1.expenMa.tnd ON 08/08/88 AT tO:OO PURPOSES. ALL AS PROCEEDING AGAINST of Trull,,..., cnergee and Pvbllthed Orange Coelt Dally Piiot July t7. 24, 31, ttmeoffullpeyment. The nwneendlddnlel Of advanc. et the time ot In-A.M. SKO FED MORTGAGE SHOWN ON THE CON· YOU YOU SHOULD CON-axiien-of the Tnm .. Ind Dally Piiot July 24, 19118 Augult 7, 19&e Thil 8oltd ~ ltle tile l)erton with wtlom "l•lpubllcttlonoftheNotlc. CORPORATION utheduly OOMINIUM PLAN OR AS T.AcTALAWYER oftlletru1t1c:reetedby1&1d Th064 Th062 l'IQlll lo r-tect """end 1111 delmltMybetlledleNorrtt ol Publics ..... $25.575.118. appointed Tru11ee under DEFINED IN THE OECLAR-On Augutl 1 18ea II 1·00 Deed ol Trull. 111111_ 1,. llllllflC[ .. -.,. N()nl'C blda or to Wllllle """ lntOf• a. Altocl..... lne., •570 Dated: July 14. 19118 end purau1111 to Deed of ATION. P.M. IMPERIAL CORPciR-The total amount of the r~"" ,.._ '""' mellty or~ In ltle ~l:ll'M.8""99,,..... HART, KING a COU>-Truat, Recorded o n PARCEL3: ATIONOF.AMERICAuduly unpaid balance of Ille obll-ed•0..i0ii bidding. VeHcie II being port 8-Jtl, CA 9MIO end MN. ay: G1fJ fl Klnf, 08/18181 u Document no NON·EXCLUSIVE EASE· appointed Truatee undar gallon MCured by tlle prop-Clt018-COMPlAINT ITAftmNT 0# told In an "ae 19" oondltlon. the IMt dey for"""' cMllnl AvthoNed A.gent '°' ..... 22769 Book 14185 Page MENTS FOR ACCESS, IN-•nd pur9Uent 10 Deed of erty lo be IOld and rwe>n· (CITACION JUDICIAL) AaAMOOt....., 0# Th• Olatrlct mak.. no by """ creditor elWI be em 1ntnga and L.oett ._. 15-41 01 Offlelel Record1 In GRESS. EGRESS. EN· Trust rec:Of'ded September ebffl eetll'f\ated eoetl. ft· NOTICE TO CROSS-DE· ~':':.=' guwant•. wrl11en or Im-Augutt8, tHe, wllkltl 11 ltle eoclet.loft 11leottloeoftheRecorderof CRO.ACHMENT.SUPPORT, 14,1979,ulnat No 14554. penaeaendedvanotellthe FENO.ANT. (AYlao a The follow! plled,utotllecondltlonof buiiineea d.y befON the Publlllhed Orange Coe1t ORANOECoul'lty.Cl.llfomle. AN 0 F 0 R 0 THE R In bQol( 13309. page 618. of time ofthe lnltlel publlcatlon .Acu'ldO) WILLIAM V. = l)erlOl'll the Wfllc:le. coneun'llMtloft dtM ~ DaltyPllOtJuly24.19118 .. ecuted by: WILSON J. PURPOSES . ALL AS Offlcla!Aec:orda ll'l theotflce of the Notlc:;e of Sale It ANCH,lndlYldUtltyanddbl haWabend the UM of llfHd: l elt le1td , fted lbOW. Tl\057 TIERNEY end ROBERTA E SHOWN IN THE CON· of Ille County Recorder of S63.300 00. X·AAO COMPUTER SYS-the Flctltlou1 8uelne11 ft•CMlll• ~ Oltect. July .11 11118 TIERNEY. l'luablnd and wll• OOMINIUM PLAN ANO AS OratlQ9 County Slit• of The beneficiary under 111k1 TEMS INC Z·RAD COM-N1me: ARTIC •RAE R• Publllhed Or9nge Coee1 Mer D.. .....: .,, ..... _________ _._ _________ WILL SELL AT PUBLIC DEFINED IN THE OECLAR· Calllornla, e.~uted by Oeed ofTruatll«etotorau· PUTER SYSTEMS. INC .. fr~eratlon Component•, o.ffyPllolJuly24,31, 19CM ......,,...,111•1 1 AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST ATION. THOMAS N. ICIER, A ecuted and del1Wf90 to tile and MARINA LANES, INC.; 1 22 BayYlew, Huntington Th064 Publlehed 0r-. eo.1 I DEATH NOTICES 1 __ __. BIDDER FOR CASH, (pay· PARCEL 4: WIDOWER WILL SELL AT Undertlgoed a written Dec-GEORGE A. JARTCKY. lndf.. Beclcll. CA 92149 Delly Piiot July 2• 19CM •l>le 11 lime of tale 11'1 lawful EXCLUSIVE EASEMENTS PUBLIC AUCTION TO laratlon ol Oetault and De-vtdu.ity end dbl X·AAD The Flc:tltloua 8uelneee "8JC fl)llC( • Th083 nioneyof1heUnlledSletet) IN ANO TO THOSE POR· HIGHEST BIDDER FOR mandtorSelt,anc:tewrttten COMPUTER SYSTEMS , Nll'Mrefen*'tolbOWwee GRAY et THE FRONT ENTRANCE TIONS OF LOT 1 OF SAID CASH (peyeble al time ol Notice ot Oetault and Eleo-INC .. Z·AAO COMPUTER ~: 2~. r~~ on ~..::.. PdlJC fl>TIC( her son Gary G ray, TO WE S PA C RE · TRACT t0525SHOWMAND Nie In lawf\il money of the tlontos.11 T'heunderllgned SYSTEMS INC al'ld K METTA LILYAN her daughter M anlyn CONVEYANCE. •940 CAM· DEFINED AS RESTRICTED United Statet) et the Nor'th e.uMd .. Id Notice of De-MARIN.A LANES:· INC.: Rlc:Nfd A ... ~. 2'081 Ol~gr:;.~~tEtAo!!_Y ~Ill GRA y In f Miller, h.er 80n·tn-law PUS ORl\IE SUITE C. NEW· COMMON AREAS WHICH fton entrancie to tile County fault end Elec:tlon to Seit to CUFF A. SHETLEY. lndlYtd-Lu ~ A • Mlee!On 1 of At ...., a.ATM= memory o PORT BEACH, CA all right, ARE ADJACENT WITH ANO CourthouH, 700 Civic be rec;orCled In Ille COUl'lty u.iy and dbl FRONTIER Viejo. CA 929'1 tlon 5-413. of Mlde IV, Metta Lilyan Gray. Jack Miller, her !Ille and ll'lteresl GOl'lveyed APPURTENANT TO SAID Center Drive w 1 s t where the rtel pr~ le FUNDING INC ·lndROESt D•xter A . f!ltrgereld, Chapter VI, of p"' Ill, ...,,._.a.JCH Born in Stafford , daughter-in-law toendnowhtldbyl1under PARCELS1.2,3,AND5DE· Ani,CaHfornla eJ~nghl.~: located. ·20.1~... = ~=--:untlngton t::;"~:-~ ... ~ '::,:' .. 1'1!:' Kansas, February 11. Sonja Gray, her 12 seld Deed of Trust 11'1 Ille SCRIBED HEREIN. end lnt« .. t conveyed to DATE. July 2, 1986 YOU ARE BEING SUED • Calltoml bllc ~ llTATI NO. A*MI 90 Th . prcperty situated In llld PARCEL 5: end oow held t>y 11 under IM Plf'IA L CO,.,OR· 8Y CROSS·COMPLAI· Thie bu8ll'9ll WN OOl'l6 .. 1 pu ~ 1 1 edaughterof grandchildren and County C•lllornl• deecrlb-AN UNDIVIDED ONE .. Id Deed of T ,, I the ATION OF .....CA, • H.ANT·(AUd leest•dem*" ductedbyegenerall*tn«· ..... be Mid on. AUOUlt • To .. helra, be!~. Marshall and Ella her 5 great grand· ,Ing the land tl'lerel~ FIFTY-FIFTH (1/55TH) FEE pr~ •tuef~ Inn Mid uld trlltlH , .... d. n d 0) . c HARLE s "'ft· . =·~::;~111::,.Rm cr::~Ofl :: contl~ Mae Gallaher It was children will rruss her A SUBLEASEHOLO ES· SIMPLE INTEREST IN AND County end Slete deecrlbed c._..,...e °'•ten &Metro. GILLESPIE wtthh:.•~b;:-of~ tM CMc c.ni.r ,...., : :ay :!tt. w:::!'wtec:t wh.ile ln Kansas th t le bl Sh I ed TATE AS CREATED BV TO THE IMPROVEMENTS .. CA lll121(11t) ...... '9r Yeu fine ao CALaNDM ., • ,.._ • "''1 In the wtll lfld of: a m dy e ohv THAT CERTAIN SUBLEASE .ANO APPURTENANCES ON LOT &3 Of TRACT NO. lttr•llt• ChH IH rl•l1t, DA.YI ............. = County on "'-2tl. ;:;:: .:-u. ~: BENJAMIN at'~-::-'9 . she met Ernest F every ay every our OF CONDOMINIUM DATED LOT l OF TRACT 10525 1700 INTHECITYOFNEW· Aatt. Ylce Preeldel•t .. ..,.... .. ,... ...... 1 Gray They were and mmute of her life JUNE 30, 1981, EXECUTED ("IMPROVEMENTS") SUB-PORT BEACH. COUNT'I' OF Publlllled Orange Coat """'"*' ,...,._ at =· ~ Coee1 ~Ot'I of~ ea::.~ ~~'rL'T .... ~"":: ma.med Ln Wichita on here on earth She BV AND BETWEEN GRAV JECT TO THE TERMS ANO ORANGE. AS PER MAP RE· Dally Pilot July 10, 17, 24, lhlrt -'. 0 I Pllo ~4 3 end t"'Y Olet'l' .._._ .--... the ... __._ Court of ()r. 0c 92 T . ENTERPRISES A CALI· CONDITIONS OF THE DEC-CORDED IN BOOK 52 19118 A....__,.._. oal Wll • tv t J~ • 1. ~ ,..v-•• • .., __ ..... tober 6. I 3 hey brought happtness Ill FORNIA LIMrTED PART-LA RATION. .AN O THE PAGES 7 ANO 8 OF MIS: Th().40 MC ..,...... J'Olll ,....,... Augu11 7• 14• 1 ObtactJont, and r~ for :oeoun~ !flat l ate r m 0 v e d t 0 all who knew her NERSHIP AS LESSOR ANO TERMS ANO CONDITIONS CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· Pla.IC NOTICE ...... ,..., ·-... -be TIIOM ··~ion....'!-"'!:..!0 ':-PEpolnt~ L __.be .. Shawn~. Oklahoma Services will be held M 0 JANES COMPANY. OF THE MASTER LEASE CORDS OF SAID COUNTY. ... ,,.,. ..... '°"".,... "8JC M>TICE pr..,._ -"·-·' or -,_ __ NP" where their daughter at Lake Hills Com-I INC . A CALIFORNIA COR· RECORDED 8/10/59 IN EXCEPT THEREFROM NOTICE TO CMIMTOfll ....... ~ ...... yow :.9:t":r':-O-. ~~ =~":!0~•the PORATION AS LESSEE. BOOK 4833, PAGE 274 ET ALL OIL OIL RIGHTS MIN-Of IMJU( TRANll'llt AND UM. Kll7l1 • ..,..... ,,,_ 1. Marilyn was born It munity Church RECORDED JULY 18. 1981 SEO OF OFFICIAL RE· ERALS .• MINERAL RIGHTS. O#..,..MTION TOTRA.N9-• ,_.not .. ,.,, ITATlmJfTOf wlththe8ecret111YoftheO. The petlUon req~t• was there lhat they 2 3 3 3 l M 0u1t0 n IN BOOK 14183 PAGE 980. CORDS NATURAL GAS RIGHTS , I" AL c 0 H 0 Lt c ...... -Oft ....... ,......., AaANDCIZSlfT 0# ~': = g:,r::=-~ ~ ":::"~ establishedthetr(irst Parkway. Laguna OFFICIAL RECORDS. IN The atreet IM!ldr ... and AN D 0 THE R lntltGaUCIMU(lw.r.. tM oaae, Md JOlllf Ulll O#PICTmOUI fornla. ' ' clentAdmlolltatlonof&-. try I 1932 11 lls s ANO TO A CONDOMINIUM other common deeigl'llllon. HYDROC ARBONS BY 110,·1107 u .c .c . "'' ...... ......., -,,.. .,_ .. MAim 0 I ,ewe store n 1 ,on undayJuly COMPRISEOOF: If any, ol the r•I propery WHATSOEVER NAME *7S-741&f'Coda) _,,_,a..-..wttMut Tlle fOllowlng l)ertont N TICE IS HEREBY t•t .. Acrt. they moved to 27. 1!*86at2PM PARCEL1. ducrlbad above I t l<NOWN THAT MAY BE Notlc.l911«ebyg!Yel'lthat fwiMf ......... .,.... tfle ha'le~theuwof FURTHER GIVEN tt\at the A~onthepetttlon Califoma and lived tn -CASEY A SUBLEASEHOLO IN purported lo be: 401 WITHIN OR UN0£R THE 1 bulk trll/\tfw, lncludlng .no.wt. the l'lctlUoua 8uelneH ~.=~~=~belt .. :A"w~O::..· the View Park area o(IT I M OT H y M ANO TO UNIT 54 ON LOT 1 BRYSON SPRINGS, COSTA PARCEL OF LANO HEREIN+ aleohollc beverage lloanae, T-..,. .._ ..... ,.. NM* PfllCE RANCH, 2915 omca 77 F• DrM Fountt No. 3 at ·700 CMc Cent« Los Angeles where OF TRACT 10525, AS MES.A,C.A92827 ABOVE DESCRIBED. l91bou1tobefl'\ldeoftt\at ...,__. ... v .. ..., .... Red Hitt Avenue 0-101. FlOOfRooM 417 ~be on...w• s.nta Ana.CA CASEY a resident of SHOWN ANO DESCRIBED Tiie under9igoed Trutt• TOGETHER WITH THE PER-certain restavrent bullnaM ..... lft ....,_, rflM eo.11 ...... Caltt. 92e2t '1 d b • '2702 • theU' son Garv wa.<; p . IN THE CONDOMINIUM dltclalln11ny llebtllty IOI' any PETUAL RIGHT OF DRILL· known .. A.c :s AES· .. ., ... ,.., • ,... .,..,... The Flctltlou• ~ = ;,·. a.m •::c,7p ~"· If YOU 08JfCT to the born Theyc:onltnuedl alm Desert, passed PLAN' ("PLAN"). WHICH Incorrect,_. of the ltr9et ING, MINING. EXPLORING TAlJRANT and IOCated at • ..........,,,_...., .... Namt~tolbo"'9 ... COaTA MtlA t ANI.-grw1tlngofthilpetttlon yo11 theU' }t'welry busi· away July 22. 1986 In PLAN WAS RECORDED ON addr ... and otMr oommon ANO OPERATING THERE· 2813 VIiia Wey. City of New-___, r*mlll _..... • fMed In Ofanot County on TMY Dl91NCT ....._ T lhould tit'* et the ness. opening 12 Santa Ana M r Casey 9/17180 IN 8001( 13737. ~Ion. " any, llhOwr'I FOR ANO STORING IN ANO pott 8eacfl. County of Or· ............. , ...... "' Oacember 21. 198& FILE .......... ~-.. ....: hWtng and-=-~ ot>- 18 surv1v.-1 by hLS PAGE 1057. ET SEO. Of REMOVING THE SAME enge, Stat• of Catttomla ............... ,, H0.1'·295M-4 ....... ...... ....... Of ..... -~ 8Wres over the next ""' OFFICIAL RECORDS. ·oR Said .... will De mede. but FROM SAID LANO OR ANY 92883 0..,.,.. ..... -J.l. Prloa "Truat A''. Edlttl WWP ,.......,_ ·-.... _,before 40 years They were father. Leo of AS MAY BE RE-RE· without con~• or ..,. OTHER LANO. INCLUDINQ Name Of Tranaterot Ind "---.... oft.edeft ... Goodwln,2915RedHlllAv-~.N1y°:T1 c;: :::-.:..lhily::'..,_.,. both very acllve In Dunlap, Iowa and nu-CORDED. renty.-~orlmpl:i-r• THE RIGHT TO WHIP· Llcen ... IOCl•I NCUrlty ............................ anua 0-101. eo.t• MeM. • .Th056 lnCletMybelnpetlOl'IOf by merous fnend.s Ser PARCEL 2: gardlng lltle, potMlll . or STOCK OR DIRECTIONAL· number and butln.-ad-•• DIAi CA&.DeDANOI Celtt. 92t2fl -............ their church and com-• AN UNDIVIDED ONE enoumbranoee. to pay Ille LY DRILL ANO MINE FROM drne are. AICHAAO I!. per1 preH11tar 1t1t 1 Thi• buelne9 wu oon-Pl&JC fl)TIC( 'Ii YOO~ A C"lOfTOA munity, and were Vices will be held. FIFTY-FIFTH ( 1155TH) r«Nlnlng prlncipel """ of LANDS OTHER TH.AN COLLIE.A 438 Allio New-,.......... ........... ducted by. bullnlll truat members of Angeles-Saturday July 26, INTEREST AS A TENANT IN the~~) MCU~ ~Mid THOSE HEREINABOVE DE· pc>r1 e..Ch. Ca t2M3 S.8 ......... oena. Tl* •tetement ... fled NOTlCI TO :.·=-~ )'OUcr:::.: Mesa Presbyterian 1986 at I 0 A .M at COMMON IN A SUB· Deed rvll. ,.,.., SCRIBED. OIL OR GAS 1572-8CH1&9 UM oarta e -..... wtttl tlle County Ca.11 of Or· CMDna.I 0# yOllr Qalm-"" the OCMt °' Chur ch They en-Our Lady Qu~n Of LEASEHOLD ESTATE IN thereC>n ... Pfovtded In lllkl WELLS. TUNNELS ANO NMMO. IOClll HCUrlty .... tutu ,.. ........ = County on .Alty 1e. MAJ( TftJMlllD Pf'9Mftt It to ltle per'IONI JOYed shows, roncerts. Angels Church 2046 ;~g:~R~\,': <>;';.b~~:,:~ =~11e~;=:·1t! c:; ~H:FT~ d~Tg.s TSHROT~~ :':.wofW:t::.S'T,;:: ::!:0~'.:..::..'~!: 1 Pvblahed Ofenoa COMt '~.!~;4"' ~~.-s by PU.vtna bndge, and Mar Vista Drive, Wl1'HOUT LIMJTATION THE of Tf'\llt, , .... charges lll'ICI SUBSURFACE OF THE ,., ... lndudlncl ilP OC>CM ...... r"' OH tH •• ,. Oe.lly Piiot .My 24. 31, NotlOI ........ ~ ,0 ~-== Of =""' trav,,e··,~-... Metta W""' Newport Beach. In COMMON AREA AS DE· ••1*1-oftlleT~ee= LANO HEREIN.ABOVE DE· er• JIM BROUGH, 2111111 4l ad e1 l •t •I•• Augutt7, 14, 1Ne ni.oeo cradltora of the within tuanea ofllltw·ua ~ U.U<fS -li f fl FINED IN THE D£0LAA-oftlletrvetacreet ... by SCAIBEO ANOT080TTOM Woodletf ~Ca ~714 .. ,,,,. ............ nl!Med ttMtderor(•) tNd . In Section 700 ' a.18overy active in Na. eu 0 Owers Mem-.ATION OF COVEN.ANTS. DHd of Trull. IO·Wll; SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO OR 8 $. 15-45.12.1112: PAUL.A ... Iii 09fta ....... ... rtaJC ll)TIC( bulk,,.,,..., .. ttlMAlt to be ~ eo. of~ ttonal Charity onal Contributions CONDITIONS ANO Al!· 18-ri:8 $0 OIRECTIONALLY DRILLED 8AOUOH. 2t Woodleaf,..... medlonperaoMlptOptrty ThttltmetlofMngdttlmtwll L J h mAy be made to The STRICTIONS ("DICLA"· ~ llflder lllkl WELLS, TUNNELS AND IMne, Ca 92714. .. ...... ... .......... ... MOTiel 0# IM.I IWtln4lft« ~ not _...._ ....._ .... ...__ eague, onat 11n .ATION") RECOAD!O ON DeedofTNtlhere1ofore•11• SHAFTS UNOCR ANO 81!· Total COMldar1t1on to be N t lf 11&11 ............ TOMIQHHt __. The narn. and ~ MOf'lttla-;;';..;.""..;ottt; Club. Club 2:'>, American Cancer $o. 9/17/llO IN BOOt< 13747, ecuted end dallwtred to the NEATH OR BEYOND THE peld for t11e Pf~ c»-,.,.._ .. ._..,.,....... NotlcelthenlbygN911Mt add..-ct the .~ heWlr!QftOdce abo"9. Parkvtew Woman 'is c1ety • Pac1f1c View PAGE 1645 IT SEO. OF OF· undtnlgnee! 1 written Dec-EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· ICf'lbed. In 111"'fal. • ...... • ....... ., .... bldl wtll be reoalWd tor Nie ttwlltelc>n tr9! INNOVA· YOU MAY DAMM Club. The K.1tna&s M ortuary, Dlreciors. F'ICIAL AECOROS OF OA-1••1'°f of Oetautt and 0.-OF ANO TO REOAILL. RE· ltOdl In trede, tllltur ... ' .. ," ..... ... .. to the bidder(•) tor 1 FON> T I 0 N 8 T A A v I l .... "• ~ tM OOut1 ";: 644 2700 ANOE COUNTY, ON LOT t mind Of Sale. end . Wf'ltten TUNNEL. EQUIP. MAIN· ~· and good ...................... COURlf.A PttkUP tflet .. INUAPA1818. 1100 .,. • ptr90fl 1t1111i111t In ~~~b·a:~~ l~·~r.;; . ~T~C~~:t~~T= =~::..~~=-a: ~~\,/e~~:·A~!~~~ ~=-ot,, the~ .. ·-===~~~ :.~c:=~ ofc'r.; ~~=:·· Co•t• ~~=~":Y-= Ernie and Meua 1 SHOWN OH .. MAP RE·~, ....... MJO Notloa 't .... o. WELLS Of' M IN fS. 1 per 1on11 Clleoll ...... ,... ....... IClhooC . The loo8'fon In Callom6a lltrator or upoft ... at-COAOEO IN 800f< ~;_ tuft .... "*11on to .._ to Wl'TloiOUT, HOW&VCA. TH& 16,000.00; 1 damend note to .......... a•..... BIO torm Mo. llOl12 wWI Of the~~ Ollb ~ ·-119 r~~~r;~~~ed 1~ PACIFte VllW PAO!S 48, 48, ANO 50 °"'be t'eGOl'decl In the oounry RIGHl TO OAILL. MINE. be~ In Olltfl CflrouOI\ tr • 1n ..... llM _. apeoltlc&Gonund~ Of&::.....,.. olb edl'nlnlttraw :::::"..::, .... ~ ,,,,. MISC£lLANEOUS MAPT• '!! ~-"" .... ,,,_,, • 8TOOE. OO'l.OAEANDOO· -.... 000.00 -• ., ·.:.·;:~ ...., -.. --.. _ ............. """" .......... •· Laguna Hilla became .._._ery • Mon\itry TH( OFll'ICE OF He......,....,, EAATE THROUGH THI! Klndofllc••tobe.,.,._ .... t 911 _...... ,.._ beot>tain.cltromtMDeltrtct ....... ~ w1ce, • .m.n --... members of Lake ChtlPtf • Cremetory COVNTY RECOAO£f' Of UO·flO llOftTOAol SURFACE OR THE uP...-f' ter'red and number er. ~ ...... de e a PvrcllHlng --ft!Mflt, AA Gt'-~ ....,. Ina tlWI you ----3500 PltClftc V• Or...,_ SAID ORAHOl COUNTY, COMIOM T10M, • ...... 5 0 0 f! ! E T 0, T HI Sale 11ear and Wine UOenea _. ...... .. ..... 204111 Crlilw l.IM, HUftt. Ind edcfl 11 t I Yltatd by 11111 nOt1o1 of H ~ of Hiii' Community ~ e..c... OR AS fH!Y MAY BE c..,.w ....... ,,.._" SUBSUl'F.ACI! OF THI Ho. 4MMISS l"r .. ......... lngton9Mdl.C.'2M&. v. lnMndaO b• ... or ....,., *l'°"tlfld ..... :' ,tr; Church On July 20, 144 2700 AMENOl!O OR Af·RE· ............ ..., ..... LANO H!AE.IN.A80V£ DE· N .... and tt..W. .. •). hide "'9Y be~ dWr-ttnt 1W' .... ,..,. .......... -ot ct ... ,;... 1986 hil board thi • COADm. ~ Mli c.,....._ • SCAIBC.D, AS AESEAVEO be~ .. ,0 A.M t..-.... Ing ,.,_, IClflool llOUra l*t 90 .. • llf!OIMt to .. tlot"t ot....,.. lllOlllMI w ea e !XCl!PTINO THEA!· ....... LaMllll• ... ..,.. BY 0[[0 RECOAOfO IH on or tl'ter ... 2191 dlly Of ,.,.,.,.andaddfWof prforto""""" 12.1.... Intended t,., ........ lnltcilon1200 MC1-:oo:i~ MS Sa,pJprd cruls· H~ Un.. ~.UNITS 1 THROUGH ~'t V·,.,....dalltt. WI• BOOK 13309 PAO! t13 Augu« 1Net.• ttie Wlf'OW U. cour1la:CS"°"*91 lldt ahall M dMrty NON!. "8c.lht'nle ......... Oode. 1ng Prlnct' WUUam MT OUVI 55, INCLUSIVE ON LOT 1 'AC "ICOtlVIYANCI, OfflCIALMOoAos ' ..,iMnt of""'* e.-dlteclCllltC1tr.oot'u•8't-,,_.ed "Suroeua ~ Tt1ua1•tC1landtiuMMM La._..~..._ ._ Sound lrt lht' AJAskA MOrt~ • ,.__ Of IAIO TRACT t082S AS .... CA•~· DRtVS, The street ~ atld vice &cirow Co. lltC .. '*'°" ~ of Ctilllomla, lld No .. ,2, tddf HJ I d addtW of .. ~ A...., .. ,.~ Gulf. Metia Lilyan ("~--, SHOWN OH SAID OOH-I UITI c ... ,.,ORT Other common. CMta10n911Cln. 14"49-dlllllG(,,o "eoa Coumyol~ 7000Nto '° lkl6 loftd, ~ ., •••• ) --°"" -..... .:.... -l'2S_.-A.. OOMIHtUM PL.AN. MACK. C.A. W. (1W) " any. Of the,_,~ ~b'•ill•• t2t13.. c.ri.. OrM W... ttnt9 ~· HUntlno10n ea.di lne.. tm.2,_.~. _, R • 1,1 ....... CA Gray pned her hua· C:O..at.leu T !~~1e,"!0t~~ '..Ul"lni1~,." ~~7110188 ctucrlud nova 11 AN.Cllfor*~ _... ... ....._ltc:lho:°'_~~ lnltOn~-.. wa-t.nd ~t F Gray H .. ., " .... .. -· ~.., 10 be 1i 1& eon-Al 001ar llul*IM MtrW n. .--. ---... ..,_ .....,., ,_,..... l'tlat -,...,....._,, --~ ar.... COM! with their he8venJy s.eG-55~ PAOV!.M!HTI .AND AP· =Pu~ °'7 .. ~ ,,.. Oootl9 Tamca. ~ and adclll Ulll I.ad br .,. ,..,... .. IU'I\ .. Cltl ~ .... CA ..... ..t ,. ,.,, """'° .. ~ "' Olly lllot -Mt d . 114. '° PUATINANC£8 LOCATED ,.....,. AA 1 · ...... • Dal ~w. CA 91GIS T~ wN11n tN P1t111 ttff"1 ~. °' plalntlft """'90., Of befotl I 00 ,._., OIN'lli • I ........ 809'!9· 1... ' • F:oithe-r Surv1ved by , OA TQ Ba LOC,TEO ON 1 Tl'tQ.47 n,. ~ T11.1'1• t,,,_ IO t• M 11 W1tt1out Wt 911~. le· ( Tueeday, AUOil* t2, IMt 11 IN! It toc.a!Ald at too.r Wll\271 r • ~ :_::~~--~~~· CALL 842-5878 •.• , .... ,.,....... c...... u,.4 ...... ,_.. .,... ••••l!ll .......... ._. ......... ,. .. • ..... v.-™1116 __. = .., Ii; 1'*"' 1 ... 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Oney.._,~ Dt880Lw.G PARTNER-·~COYE• _.,dner & wet• Pd. 29r 1lt8e ~ frpec.,......... i..llM ._.,. ~ ......... _... ...... c...._. ..... _.out of tM front doot SHIP . .,_.... ... llwned. 29r 21e Condo W/O '*MP l1M no.-., .......,.. ........ \W'CI M11/mo + IC9P9i -..0.. pooU.,._ muNlv ii a_... 1 2 tw nMC to 11W to u. "r;-t tto C, ,... ~ eecrow. dbl oereee · .,...., MYN>eGE MA MA. .. !~C:.. z:.;5J11 P9Moldtc*t. °",.:-• or I ldfftl CoMo -~ c~.ze.m a =...t:.'U, ... 1~ <~~!,i:.2= :·"°~::=,a~~,..=· •lllfl•I* ::· fo =·!}b~··w-: +--. ... -.1. ma1m111l• a1eeM. · a1Ms/mo. ' e..etM 111r & a 1575 m~at .,.2-14: = t1:.:".:;.'',! = ..... Q llM. Ill (12)2 ldnn, 2 be. 2100 9q ~ Nwpc • 111t ... Snell Up. 0.. eooll. i.t. tlOC ••••• L ...... CALL MiMIOt e;;;-. l':lA~ :;.."'=~·~cc , •• 1111 =.: ~~=\~ :=·vJ:~154EJden. E'.,;;..-~d:»dl'm. Niwi&hWiiiAAffl =~::=.: ..... . (:~r:uldnn.3 be.2300 tci ............ maaM2-2940to ... : •MMe Vttde o• lu• 1 ~·No-. =-~=~~ :::,:=...:.= ft. EL DORADO MOTEL frpl!G, vtutMd oellnge, dbl W..eolff S8t 28a. 2 c. :::w 1~ "°°'· ~ ..o ~~+ trpo, encl QMll9. Pm ...... :'7440 ASSUM£ 8~ U.. new Prof dec:or A furn. gw, pool, apa. No peee. 1•r•o•. new crptt 1115 No'S*8 l40s=-~ S1411 . .....,... MM deell a 3bd 2 .... "'*' 2' S116M.ll"vts-tvonly. 18dnn ma 1200/mo. A¥1 111. 111MH ,, 8ony,noS*81'M111t .....,,..,..·~'Of gw.'2tllkto-bch.1to:: 830·3511 AM/Wkday1. 2.Bdnn2'..t8a+Den•75 l5CMI000tl37·1458 maTL.•tm 2.8r wlow. Cf's*, drpe. N!WPOiffPBAMA llrApt.COlla ...... E. 1290000t75-li2o 131-2032. OI' 13"7341 ee&W.18tt1St 145--2711 ,=..... 9145/mo 2br Htb• blttnt. Fnod yrd W/pMlo, MR. 2M ~ YllMV no ofOrMg9146-t119 ' PMIWktndl. townMuM greenbelt 831-4120 c.111-'PM tUOO' 111'11n ...U .... hiat llM OoWI • OtMn 9¥111-lndry rm .i btt......_ ' M1 ~ "C" . .8811 =· .:.~ 11•0 mo AmME wdl 2 lldmi. c..tom 2 + o.n. 12JC20 a.tab 3BA 2i( GREAT ViN able doM to bw:n. 2071 Tilut1ft MESA P1NE8 2'80 Hartt . •Id P*up,~ wlD. Of 1Undec*,penor81'16cvt9w .,_,._ New ~ w/uo fl 118111. T8LMOMT. 142·18031BA18ew/gar MIO~ .,... ,::::: ~:11.:.,:-- of the INllln cNMe1 + ~/-tprlnkler w/d ref"9 llWT• Pool apa.bbq. ...,.. ~~000 .... w. ·~ lilii' irptc,1120o.2.0...145 •• ,.... ..... 111 ·-·---... a TOPAAEA.a.t.NoPm =·==-~ .. , ... 1 111 ••• ... _,, • ~· .... OI' ~ .. ... ••6'9-2447•• • ... tr1de. Owner/Agt Ptalut.11 2117 ftutala LaiJM 1111 iiEKiiCi .-~1-...-llml!l ........ 'l"'lliii .. ,... 144-e51s 2;a; we; 1 vtt;. p;;:I ,~ nst .. IPll1mll rorALLY AweaoMe ..... ...,.. ~......, m 1 w .... Aentatt evt Cell ..... Tiii mn Feetur1n9 ....,.,. i.ncs. newty remod9led apt. • nr 11071/Mo. ~. ....... ....... ..-:red lllTlll-IY._ V11aAentaltl7Mt12 ~ ... 11~1tyHr 38e.2 2bd2betwnMe.~&a/c ecepe, 880t. pooUapa. 2BA1Blllromte45.-.. ._....,·beeictl.141-71~ <o•ted) com,..unlty, 28r 28e Condo, pool. OW· ._. ., , rm, Ind. Ma,500. Agent Pat Petlo/deeb.. Garaget OI' 1~8 I S 72 5. Pool, t125/MO, 7IO 1142.. .. On ~ .,.. 58R. ~. Wtlv/dtyf fr p ICI. 2 car jar. Cobb 17~ai013 earpom. Sony. no peca. c.rpcwta w/ttonige. ootit "1111 I .... 1... , -, JJ tined street 1n ~ 2 car gar. 8¥1111 911111 l15001mo.CllM2 710 L 1Bdml 1110 laundry, 2214 coeeege ._ ...... nil "'' - Halghtl. 9117,500. ttlN e/'.t0/87. 8lk from luL.... IHI •t• II ttll 28dnn 1'Aa. 1710 AY9.celll42s5210 • 1.1.1111'1!! IMl latltl F• Ille ,._. W.. llll 7~1218 OI' 752-7903 bMdl S1IOO mo. 111/ 1111 28drm 281 ST95 lut..... 4llllU.A ~u 1 Fi 1M ~ 1. p _ _,...--;:: -.. _.11.,.. i.t~ .. cndtld** 11BRhM.neworpta/pelnt. 28' 2L SC OC: v:ma; 125c.rt.St 142·1424 ..... Oulttlocrlllloft.Aftlnow. •-I -· ... iJ IM ~IT.... .....,..r n;rr Call All. l4e-4292 Front & ,..., yda.. Utlt pd. teet. OowrlMI,., 24 1v ml'TllT • f77S/mo, '--~ Int ;;;;;;iiiiiiiiiiii;;;; 8o of hlway A..um 1tt TO, 3 Of 4 Bdnnt, 5 b9tM. IG AttractM c:liean 2.8r 1aa.1 tJ: penon rnf. No~ aec. A/C, al ut1t pd, but IUA • • 2.BA 18A. giar, lndry rm, 144--7211 118 + eq l Ml: & UHM•• pttndp6etontyt'218,500. count~:~ lndry,gw,dedl.1blk to l5 5tmo 1M&-t.M7 mel750/mo.IM-2W.Z ~f~ aundec*, 1 bloek to v.,....-Ylla...._ lnW••clrl't1MIA.lnd S~u· s Bedroom !7M715-Mn/e¥ett•9 ::r. Tenntnegot..... ~~~~2r"°'mo 4:~L~~l~~~~2 ,... llii FURNISHINGS AVAIL beeictl1:.r~=., = ~so.: = J..~1111c.ll lly room~ :*ac:: twn: Cetta ... 1114 500 Signal Ad. 142-9212 f1et ..,.,....ng MOO dMn H ...... 11100/mo, fwn-+as; ;;;: S& ~ & •Free utlllUta T8L MGMT 142s 1803 "44 131-4MO ..... ,n."" age. ptt¥8'e petlo ~ .... ,_. ......... c:rptd dee« bulc kit llyonly, b6tr, "3s«3n. GI' trplc kldl mom 1 k" •Spec1out1Mng 280, 2BA NEAA ~11 Wu1clfll mMY tuxury fMtu,.., ProfeMlonlty Decorated LIOtlt, expenelve H¥1ng. otherl avall 538-41181 VICTORIAN t*'°'<lated tn5 53M181 Agt '-*Huoe kltc:Mn Talbert/BHch Blvd, 11111. ...... Nwpt Bd\. l41-IOID lill Enjoy the pttyate ~ Conttac:ton hofnel 38r, 48R, fllfl'I rm. 38A, '*'· Agt ,_ antlqu. fumlahed 5bd, .... *Bltnln owna l rangee ferlCled yd, dlw, trplc, angl ... .di mun1ty 9Wlmmklg pool 1~BI. tam rm, form dlno-pool. l.rQ lot. By owner 11:::::: ,.1.__ 'lU 2'~ba. tacuzzl/deck ._ -~~ gar, MWcetpliC, 1ctlld,1 ••-Atton.r to ...... pr-. and teM1t courta Juat Ing , ELEGANT RE· '35t,000. IMM394 .,..... _.. • 11500 mo. &41s7500 • .....,..,.... ... Garaoet pet<*. ta2.5 +$500 dep, TO iiXbi tlglo&.a & .,._,._ deo- lla1ed a1*22t500. · MODEL. cu.tom oek, 2 -...., ~-28R 1BX. OYW 91'11119-\ 1_.__ •a u 1a1aM Mii •Poo1&880'1 1gt no fu . Call 1 bd, end:t + Wlftm, or.-d Nwpt lldl oftk-. ' ~.trench dooB, new --I __. cer gar So of hwy ~ • .., *Ptuata ~ 863-1500/183-4755. te50 Y +eecurtty. ..-.. '°' cMit* ~ (714) 673 4400 roof, cuatom kitchen, 38R Monaco · 58,500 1900/m~. Avtll 911: WOOdbrtdgt 'COndO 2BR BALBOA ISL.ANO. l.MOl2 •Xlnt loeatlon acro11 28d 18 f I ~ 9-0IM tact Wiit .,..,..,.._ 4310 ctblnet• & tlle. bltln Olk (213)898-08M D&ant l3"12M 2aA, w/d, Mg, ""· ups bedroom Apt. and 1 from pertt ~ a , rp c , VOf'I ~. • f1oOr entertainment ~nter. UDO ISLE BLDAS HM 1 ~ij\:.~ • gradet. No peta. 1195. bedi;(.'1~9'~ to •Sofry~RE enc:1gari.g.~o~ {114)15MOOO Too mucta to htl Oont eotn. lot Acr0te "°"' •., , A¥a11111.213s2.7&-8N7 .. · peta..c.11~ TwormuV:llOf2p;;;a:: .. IU- mllt tt11t one111euoo. bcfl. 4bd.' 4'M>9. nbrwy, A . LIPM ..,, ltd 111~.. ftalH•la 385 w. w11..SON ~ ~~ =: :=,.-:: """* '*°' :-pe1c1 . .,,, .... blllard rm, :MOO aq ft, '" ---r-Ml? '42· 1111 I ..... ti.... tum 722~ 2t55 Ee.it Hwyfl'MIOO 111-na ...... =:;,~~:.3~ .,.. ... 38R,F/:.:~locaen 18tkt60CEXN -m CLEAN E'SIOE •tudlo ~~ .. = . • -------Of 17 . 2.BA ~· <*I •/hot tub, C.tallne w. $1650. Mat11, 2BA on 28th St, ba6c, gw. $4115 lnctudea utmt.... llrepiece. lots of dotMa. ...... /111!111 lfll C ..._, beliln Olll, lky-Agt. 142-1113. 873-2838 Y"Y. 1750/mo. A~ Seot 1 Greet! fOf 11r9e penon. •ldoetd 0--.. lndry 1-.."""""..,_....,.....,....,..-..... •tW& 1 n.f -.....T -...0 to!' ~~"r' G8'S:0,~ BLKS TO BEACH No L8a Call .rt 9pfn 4M-28IO AWlll 111. &4Ml14 lac. Beautlfvtly lands PMW mRIL Modern two 38A apt •14 . mo. Home (1 penon) 2. bcf. 2 BLKS TO FUH ZONE a IC8Ped. Sorry. no p«a. Wtcty ,_... now 9¥11.. r:.-lowly~,2.be~ &M'fllTIJ ::~lnW.Nwpt.No 48R 2'MlA duplex. frp1c vttd oe111ngt. No~ *TY' 2bd 1,MMI encl flZYW.W1• 28R 28AAPAR'fMS(T 1147.00 wtt A up. 2274 ::,,. 0':::., ct :: 28A townf\ouM Fl melrlt. M()O,OOO 2000 tci ft. Ant. S/ l: 1700 mo 49j s 1957 gar/ptUo !Nlry t.C. 9850 '500/mo. Sto\le, cri>ta. 38A 2'ABA TOWNHOUSE ltwpt Bt¥d, CM .-.7445 ..... ""' ... snd ~ M = 1Wn pfece 2 c:et ger.;:-Need new ~~ PTtne I 1900/mo, 1 'J: ...... . ""Y· Aonii 8115 113-411 drp9. Nop.ea l•I 4312 -1111 ...,.~ .. llD1it fOf an owner who wanta patio. Bank Aepo '. ontypteeae. 720-7 c::-n o!..,~S: = 38r 281 tum, c:rpta. ctrpe. 111.IDUIM 1-_.,__.....,., ltatalt ti ••111 ~=::c.. rv "*11. ttcnt, ~ 1104,000. Bier 548-4222 ITIPI Tl llf New 38A 3Y. beth, frplc. Na 1)9tlo. F~. dbl gar dfw. mk:ro, 'fV ceble. Hf new. A~ 111. Shown by nJt ""Fell wfllllW • ...., .. l'9Stt a tnnlp. 11251(. llU ftlll 1141,111 Entov Blllboa IMng ., It'• .., *· dbl gar, top of .. '" th• goodlH . Ftrnltel onty. Winter,..,.. eppt. MOO/mo. 873-3131 OU1tT ~k UVINO MOO: ....... eo:.rn .... a....ry .... IM&-4380. llQt. 3 bdnM lrg llvlng rm nn.t. Thie 2 Bdrm, 2'_. the lln• 1ppll1ncH. '2000/mo. Agt 173--5354 tal 1150/mo 875--5113 2 Bedroom 2 8eU\ on V1c> •100•1 of Lwtt AV91. ..,.Arnplil ~ w/frplc. 'Bttnd ,,..., u -~~ ~ ";::n~ l2000/mo. Agt 973--5354 Oft PCH )l'9t 1625 "91 _. M5011BA • $550/Bedl. 1orl1. Quiet neighs •Sparkling heaMd pool •Open 1 Oily90CA .. W... .... 111 tetior pelnt. Ewn a P.-:'.,. ' on..d celia iltll Ii 14 lrge roomy abode 1tyt1at1 Comptetely remodel.cf. bortlOOd. M50 No S*• •Court yard *-dining •s.Mng al · 1-4229 1~::~~~~~~ ¥19w of Mw Verde gotf 11 ~umO, prl¥ate 1Bdnn, fl'PIC. range, 1tg decor call 153MI 191 Utnttlet petd. No ptta. 990-2970 =~ cs:t: 9w1t ~·· Nwpt I· DESK Ind Sc courM. Lowt price In ahowlng call Ruaty encl ywd, perttlng ep.ce Agt ,.. 102 E. Bey Aw, Apt I . Ltg 18' on Vlctortt. rv TWllgh yrd Bdl ~ hofM. A~ ~ PIC.a, .,.. and wll not i..t. 831-12.M 1n reiar. No pet•. Utlll pd. ~ua I~ llSI New 38r, 2'Mta Apt. 2 car Nwpt atvd. Sparkllng •S= Apettmenta :'4*· Fern~~· i.t, 234 E. 17th • 108, Mlllll W&.n 1 ·~~~~-~ E. 18th St. seso 11t +-garage, Avail AUQUtt 111 ctean. crpta, drpe. ttOYt, •You',. own pt!Yat• peUo 1t utlt. 1& '500/mo pr.-R. e.. llMlll ,.. " ; MC. (7 14)n7-3325 BR 1'_. condo, ptof 11450/mo + 11000 aec: qute1 1495. No pst1. •Gounnet k"c:Nn COM • 28A 21A howe. 145-3120. CM. ''I!--• --------• O.C,w/d,a/c,gar.Comm 831~or873s7995 AMOytogo990-2970 •Nllw dowtancerp« Mlf nonsemltr 2&45 llU ftm w ••lllTW•• pool. S1000/mo, IM. A~ Eaatalde 2Bd 1 a.th •Large welksln doaett ssoOtmo Ind uttla. c.i H.8. Mttl-Mttl up to 3000 48r 1,.Ba 1aa~· ..... CMSt All .,..., prlcM + atzee. now. CMa 495--3700 CaJiahHt ltae~ upttllta. G rm, 1 Adult •Gated oovered prkng o.nntt 751-MaO ~111.85. ~ fOf .... ---1140,000. Aot lletn ,.. ~~~h~ .. Of yrty. let U• ·~rt IMC• lilt 1111 pref'd se:o. Agt. with 8'0l'egt CdM DECORATOR tum w a" ::c.:::r bua. ............... au ..... ""Lmll av OWN 1IUUIY 111-1111 unL vtL Lit>oe U75 PENTH60se on m1 241-8282 ALL UTlLmES INCLUDED hOUM. pvt bdl. frptc In Cel-'** ... 1s22!7 PM,111 48' 28e fixer. Htgta on• Woodlake Coned~ S.c: *INST NT NI 282S.Eut81uffl1100 ~ .. t ~~I En~ ustmlllllD bd~};.¥fjAnowt650 •~ • .,-... Wal ~home on bluff 943 000 Down -ed comm ~ l.ic' A -1 I* 3B 28e Npt Shor• 11250 .... Pl'..,._,,_ fV7 28 1 'AB• • ICIOUI , & 2 BEDROOM utll ~2.e2 -· -lerVt IOt on ftne _,.... 3 • 1SIS.OOO c.. 142..e904. ..... . e New Luxury Condoe. 38r Marty Ant 142 1113 no,.. the IUxury of I ~ r p Why pay AJfl)Of't .,.. bR, 2 BA. 'tllUtted oill-• · vu. Choice loe. 2BR 28A, 2'A8&. f/p, ~ dbl gar "' • . 2bd, 2bl. PV1 aundedl, lown."°"'9. New c:rpta. FURNISHINGS AVAIL DELUXE~ Condo. prtc.wMrt you cen be 5 Inga CCM'9d pet.lo 3 c:er Wll'T UIT all bltlM + ft1a, w/d. Cf'Pt, Pet otc 2mltobcfl11185 1BR cottage W Npt. 1 hee eie¥at0f, frl*:, ~ din drpe. pelnt. fOf'm9I din-Sorry. No ptta N.B. f /non 9mkr 30-45. ,,...,_ ~ •I• ,.._ g11r.;g. Owner anxioua East9lde 3 bdrm 2._. beth dr.,.a. bllnda. Nr SC Me-1144 Of 142s8Ne to beh. Pkng 1715/mo rm Sut>sterr prkg, pvt ent Ing. pvt petlo. PoOI, U m'.?l .. "I" 2Br 281. pool • ..,._ tee. Pof1 ----lddrw tot a.a.a-.. . Jult hted N8 c.rpet i f>tz&. $12.0,000. 836-8053 yrly, utll1 pd. Aef1. 11100 mo 3e1s1758 carporta $785/mo. No -··-gate. MOO 7~1 11/Sq. R. mntfllly. 2 Of. --pelnt. eoWrecS ptUo + ·~ ~Bdrm ~1~ 542.·7003Of142sG41 ctlm ... .., •n ptta. Edne 142--08&5 182 1 Pnl6de Ln, HB DOCTOR, lew)w. lndlln ftol9. 400 9q ft......,.... more. FOf t pc1vate lllOW-Int• Lapu lMI ~tie ;:J:imo No 280. 28A HOUSE SpMctlng dW\ 2Bdrm. 141 '" 1 Cl*'" ~ N8 tQ..c window *"· brMd ,.. Ing Call Rutty GIM'tther OC6iNIEWCAXAU pet1S45s1'883 Flrepleoa. dbl gar. 3117 2bd.~lergededt, tv.a. sas ... um. pd, -Pool/Ju Thia one'• hotl ~ ~A/C. Cell 93"12M 28drm. 18a, fl'plc. S179K. Clay St. NO PETS, neer beeet\, 11350· A¥911 Mg. DI' Sorry, no peta.. NEW 2 & 3 Bdrm. 2 Ba. MOO Inda •Ill 882-4eot 1 ..... I·~~~~\·? Sc:ottsLAnd Co. 4...,.229 2 tty tnl'lm 3BR 2BA. wd 11050/mo, 5•. I MIO. lmmecllatelyt 18e0 Wlll809 ape. ~. aec. gm-. F/M prof .... NB ~ ... 11.,, .• 11111 • ~ , Of 498-1800 burning frpl. petlo 11050. 875'21 10 145-2738Of142-4914 880 3 lauftdrY. 2201 3bd, 2be.. 1 blk to beeet\. WtlynoUntoYtt.merlne R Waterfront Homea Inc *lllffl* 28R 18A untum garage EalC9lde 2.8r 1aa. beemed ~ ~ $350 mo +•~ utlltttea. ~It' Call for ucellent ~-· Tutla llM 111·1• END UNIT 38'. FR, 38a. apt nopeta 1c:ergar 90 ctlllngt frplc garage 54&-53M ~9T1~ ~'lO:Ju ~~t ii'ftM IMt Tani Piii ft.W 3bd, 2be condo. 2 c:er gar, :;. 2f,O~· =~F:X of ·~witnd't rm' a PV1 peiio. 9700 + 1-: IU-Yl.Ull MALE. OutM Bed< Bay reedy for .. ~ .. homelln N9wpOn a.di TllTLI .. -2bd.2~;at«fconwn comm pool.1.~/d hkup,,., 997-8211 Of644--1578 r~7 !, Tr~agt ;::~:·,~~ --condo. pool/t-cltennla. 831-MIO 1111\r'D $895 000 w/pool, 1 c.enc:lgar, Xlt pet•. v11e, aw75, Carmen --.,., -•' Ute amkr o k S350 +aec Of'Fa BUIL.OCNG Ul1UU\ , 11.... cond.119.800. 720-0518. Me-7171or 142-3873. ~:r! ~ ~:m= Lrg 2BA 2BA MWty dee. 1 or 2 BR EJllde. Nice, UN...,. .... Mic*~ 145'5123 Huntington BMctl. 11.000 1 a-a.. Lftelt Pr1M4..... Ull 11'1 I.. tennll, .iegant decor'. Patio, yd, lndry rmS ~· 1516 A 1700. DIW, Frtg. • 6 II,........ Ma1. F/M 23s3S non "'*r aq fl, 11.3M, 10 x groa •W _..,. ..... N ... lartlt apadoua twnhmM 3bd $1500 + dep. 54&-83M ftl>I. 2. bike 10 bCh 1 50 GM & wtr pd. Adulta. NO *eflltll • ,._ to lhr 38' nr bc:h $215 bier, ee:M3n. lrlMt I.. Trisi.v-1, t740 tq ft 3 2'Abl, 2 car gar, petloe. &44s<4e93 Of oeo.6483 peta. Yr tae. 548--0391 * 11Jlr,11 Ila mo 11tl\est+ 1100 dip OFFICE SPACEI 548 aq ft 1444111•1• IM• Bdrm. 2,_. Bath, lamlly wl d hkup. NO Dogl *Vl'f~:,_r:gA* DESIGNER, FUANtSHEO L .. LIW ..ates eso..3253Doug54&-2711 ava11ab1e In SM Juan room, air cond., 2 car 11300 + MOUrlty TOWNHOUSE l..undfyfec dfw • ._ I It Ctriplstfano 8liact'I '500. garege, MCluded patio, 14M8e0 548-3847 Gigantic 18R lux, MCUrlty. Pool & tennll courtl. • w, garage. opll I N8 MOOEL CONDOS AllO ISO aq ft f'9tell Of flrepl1ce tlled foyer . Pool. 1975. e50-532.0 $1295 Mo 873-s0898 nopeta, 1750. 556s227e. .......... To thr w/f, p!'of dee. gar, e offtoe ep.ce MOO mo Mint condition 4 bdrm 2'_. pooll, view of lrvlne E-alde Bir ~.!Hi:7~ ctilld PENINSULA cottage 3BR DUPLEX 2 bdrm 2 be. mflll • .,.,.,..... ::o~~.r~~· No TN. ~18 . beth a tam1y room "°"'9. =~Mc~ 3 Y~:~t. pet Ok get belle kit r... :ts .;~r,::' 162-:,e~Y near ichool. ten nit, 2BR 11MIA twnhM. Elllde *""811 ~11111111 tr N-SMK~ F/~l5 SHR Sher• 8'ngle omc. In Numerou1 upgradet and • · dep · · lhopt, beeet\. Xlnt cond. loe. Pool, garage. lndry ..... _...._ prime Euc:utlve Suite In exp1n1lon1. BHutlful = ~ lm ··-•1t1• PEHINS. ULA PT. nr new lmmect. occupency. 1 yr room. 17415/mo. ..--2bd, 2b9 oondo, Hunt Bdl N9WpOft Center Avttll on new~ front a -----entry trench 38R 21h&A. i.. 912.00/mo 87~ 2310SentaAna Wiii_. I tooon, $400/mo +12 II lted bul• O • bedt w/IN!O IC)tlnlclerW a OR BUY 15 room leysOUt M715 2be lam rm. S2200 mo to mo. . TSL MGMT 142-11103 -· ' utll, .......... ~2.07 7~ 1905 EYI IMCM't/8 llgflt&. V.-y ... prtoed .. RENT 3bd. 2Y.bl. I wm. goum'l9t kltc:f\ kldl fine nr Weterfront Honwl Inc. rnn" llAll *I UctitM .... OcMr\ vtew L.aouna Bdl .,..--_..,·,...,,,-=---~ 000 k~ model home, Mc lhopt53M1'1Agt'-111·1• 28r trpc 1185 No peta.. mtlll• ..... home n/amllr 1tralght "*"' TUY aTuut.EAELD Nlatl RMlty 142.-1334 OI' -· •1-·• AYWI lmmed 720-8422 1525/mo. 18R 18A .... *"' I _... m•I•' 30+ S•25/mo ma 17MHMI .....---BIGCANYONIGoffCcurM b1ttM lndry rm nw •-·· ... .,...... 1 ___ ...,...,_p.,;;.op . IMf 2bd PLUS e11doetd yard. View, 3bd, 2'M>9. 11700 ST\JOtO APTl GREAT LO-bW:fi and lhopt.• ... -·..... •M-51S4 Ginger 2 tJnlG m &2i tq ft If apt .... ~ 541-3227 mo +aec:. Aval aft 7125. CATION Slng6e l*90f' 735 W. 18ttl St. = ...... PROF M/25-30 ~ l 264 tq ft. ofb llm'fLf Cute 1BA ~ + big 213431s7"3 1510 lncludlng utll TSLMGMT 142-1803 *!'f.,....• RESPONSIBLE ONLY (edl-*'t). TOceqft C-2 yard, Wettllde. $550/mo 81odl to bWt1 l'louM 873-4&n ... --•1111... One bllc to bcfl, '300. call Zone.C M. 541-7241 YWMftl-2 ... .af + 'h ttec. Agent Don 2bdrm yrty ~ kldl NEWPORT VILLAGE .. ..,...... 1()..3ptn deify, &60-8573 ~al/Offtoe In LAQUN W ~::rc,n~ b'!"°:e~e:t 142-9797 oti.. •VIII at S3Ml191 A~~=s ....... •t Beectl. 400111. MOO/mo y~=· ptayetl 1119,000. c.11 fOf det.... urn.I Agt... Wc:atfield PRESTIGE LOCATION .... ••et..... + utla. Bllr832~190 _.. ••a•ed . TcMI,.. 758-1501 Attr111CtlW 2.8r 28e. frig, BLUFFS LG 38r 21ABI. 5 8fodl1 to WIT utdaJ model. 2lfll +loft, SIA -3 MUT WU'IDI dlw, oek c:eblnet1. d64 femlfy rm. Bright & ctean. ftHl19ll11 South COMt PMlla llT 111.1 tUO IA wlifnl fl!< OIC 11• on~ .are w/H.IS IULllllft garw/optv.~ISl50 ~•7ctn1. ~ell 8-ltlful claanlerQIGars •()oeeloOCAtri>ort ...... 1. 1792/mo. 2518 1/f ~Al"*., only lncutl11 A41f'i 7s2981 1 50/mo. '*'Apia, patloe, dedla, :~u;::S~ IU-Yl.llll w1~otc111e11mo.8o aeo.ooo. Agt 640-55&0 GW Eutl6de OupleJI 28r 1Ba. .... LR" -tpl. Sony, no I*•· v~ a Tennie cm Sam• Me ear 832-4111 Mlloneofpeoplelootl1o gat, lncd yrd. A~ approx 3bd, fl'plc, ID patio.. pool 2Bdnn 289th 9740 •Pool Jecuas 880 15555 Huntington WllGt ... 12............ ---1---e'• 1'1led~·h'1 812 SIOO + Sl500 dep. 115715.~~1950 398W Wllaon 831s15613 •C<Miir.csParitna Lane, from 84111 Dttgo .. ,._. ...--~newe. 142-4e58 or 542""887 CLOSE TO BEACH! ...... 1BR utlll pd 1525/;; •Ceble TV A..._ f:::/iici'::' ~a.: left" tt 1111 3::.0 a~ft, t .H per 821-Knit a smar1 pul El•ld• locatlon •BA port ~ 4bd, 2bl. Carport, lndry lee, good •Rec Room wtth FINpleoe Mcfadden. ' i NI............ 1 lover Wllh lacy patterns a1 2'ABA. 2 car gar, 2100 11. S1350 Agent~. locatlon Sony no '*'· =lllard• 1•!!U~IMll!!!!!.!!!!!!!!!!.. yot<e and lop ol sleeves I 1100/mo, mo to mo. OOV£R ~ettc:Mf 313 W 8ay 7eo.aot3 • 1 BA FURN/UNFURN II mt'llll 111 B n · Month-to·month m Use 3·ply fingering yarn Betty agt 7151-3191 3 Bdrm. 3 Ba. pool, petlo, 2.Bdrm Ouplell, frplc,.. JA 1 BA FURN HUNTINGT~~CH also 1v11lablt 11;a;tiel ... m one COIOr D1rec11ons . E'SIOEI Ltgl New1 3bd, fl'plc, ~ and pool arat• garage, yard Comer Nwpt Fwy l Bek• 546-M ·furnished/ H ION=: 12.1emc1 3',.be. ffplc, tenoed yd ..mce.t1.425 +1utsnd w/gmdf Ind aeac>tmo SOrry,Nop«al EX LO 3'M>I, loftl. mbl f h d ..... w/grdn. 2 cer ger avel 811 dep. 173s 17S4 Avell 7 J2t 831~27 (7 14)5S7s0o75 trp1'1, Intercom. "°"'91'1 un umis 1 f.stat> ~ .-.. Send $3.25 plus 75c I 1350 mo Perfect fOf Eattbluff condo ~vi.. tub, w/d Ntp, ctl ftC. pn • Frtn11s c1n1ers, Wll ... « P111••1f11P. postage handling lor rrnmtt• Appt l4&-oH8 38A 21"8A. FUmluntum'. C.ta .... MJ4 C.tl .... MM GI' ~1 tennis. sW1mm1ng (7 14> 722 s 1471 tech pa.tlern EXEC Condo atw, 2be. flp t17~ 11t, IMt + aec. !!Mt 'ili!l!!IH ..... gar . pstlo, WIO. 1275 ti, 145sTT73 Ive meg w "IMQ 1141 Modtls o~n d11tv 9 6 Wf1581 ...,."'115A1r'J; .._. ....._CMll!t. ......a ~ 1 8 ml to a:::t , __ Son" no pea ........ t•~no -~a c:::-.1.., Imo 54&se131 ~8-3bd. 2'Aibt ,_.,..., --" ,.,. ""' -......,:.;• L ....... atc.enchm.w.~ _.to....,. 2 ~ Newpo118ttt11No "'·no Clll 0. •-u ti.. Ptlf lt',J t':' IWM'll ~ EXECUTIVE! Sbd, 2b•. Ing yd. form din rm. dlln ,,_,._ ~ lit 110 IMne Avenul .,._, AlaOC. 7111 ~ I n ri Wf 1 tsn Mitt-........, "1c. dtw Aecantty ,.. w/frptc, l'Vdat>te late Collll a ""°' °"' ltfdlll st"9 ., OIMt comlOft.tlle 11 eed\. 17&.eOe 1 lat l&thl n,. .._ ,_,,,......., decorated. wttly gar· Aug '2080tmo. +aaooo '""to lr ... 111 I So Coat rlalt.,.. Ollly !Mlllts to ..... "9 .. -all.....I denlng Hrvlce Incl MC dep, n-ptita. b ICl9t bMcll Glr1l'I nailalllt NO '1:lS P\CASl M§..nM .,_ .,..._.,_, NEW FOA ONLY 11 9 12.00 546-IMO 790-1311 °' .. 2-4350 .......... LA IY lll•I Newpon 9ttcll So L"-·t S671 9&-paoe, Ml~ c.t.s Fnod fOf kld/S* !'IL~YAll IMMEr> 1100 16th Strttt .. -logofCfwfta-panems, hotM¥ apo4 f..ide oar EXEC 480:28A,rf\ll'blb ....... .......... Ill Oov.rl for Information book•.~ crewel. ot'*9evall3M1•1 '*'·ftend\?oJ...'°""" • -••.. ••as.•••• .... ,.,.* w -sm == ~~ :':'vnecountryaub :':'::d~· o P•~ 1••••0MI ..,60.770 "'9MQ.dllfl•...,.&*"-ALL..~. FIND & surprisingly mot9 VIia Conde> 3bd 2~ 121501ino. ts000 w . w , ma'• ..i •• ,.. ..... ino NO PITI ..a ••1 ~ IOW COSt. LAUIAWHEELEI =1~a~e.rr:: ,:.-:=.=~ ta•••a•.u~a-a 1 ,t~=~~. ...~::s throu h ctmiflcd !!!!!!!:::====~==~===~~!J...:C:__:A~_:A:..__:' _ _:T:__:S I 1050/mo, trt-671e 1own 11anact1n ~ 81l/212~t'r'3S. tn..t?.a ----,. -.....- WES"CLIH 9LDG ~ .. ~,,.,;...·~·•,t_;. ..... llVllTlll I • let u ...... v. T C8 OrMge CoMt DAILY PILOT I Thurlday. Juty 24, 1Ne I ••-•II .... Jrnl•tl~ Cl11l111/.. 1411 a.dill/.... Mii Wet 1111 a..t/ltltl .. 11 ..._.. ... l•-.1 IUI I;!..._~ "" ,....... •14 I .. • • ••• ---••• :::•... ~ -Mo • ft -oolcnd ... .,, lllllr..i .. &7 8111 I llTlllTIYW ...,tmft MV•lllmllm ., ... , W MflmT=.. UquN •I"': Hoo1i.t cuehi~1 HO. Men'• tiiiMii f« ~ CHl!opi.auo of. ,._ peotd......,, "9itl MOOM 8alllry + oomm ----CtlrtllllM _,_, 1113t <>•• •111poliMOftOl*t uo. away bed .....,.,_.L_..°"'* FWIADS ARE FREE Cll: 141-1111 TINd of A.I. eeoom. 1 t1oe. AcoowlmO&. ,~., i... oMoe,,.... llwt· ~~~Med II ~· lfPICdo11 ~ PV. 1124312 IA an.....,..,......,.. w/cuetom m11tt1tM1 us. UllOeO low...., A.I. Uo rtQ'd, =., ~ GOod orftoe time l*-.on. ~. IPPfY. ~~ ~~':'~"cf:'~ mUB -··~ ~:;:.;,--:~=-'-C° 1~.:J ~?~:. A pr~ HwwldOft ~ ~ .... ~~ ':: ---to 9ICP r ~ ~ s:tt'~ CoMlcl :: • ..,.. 64'1-4MS. f'llOflt .,.,.._ ....,. PllY liW ~ twa. In l~ rolldlon lhlft, ... sao And OCMr tmll cm, cob """"" -,_ " ..,.. o··"' 13 HU tfltlt Af11fAt In~ P"f'IO", 1000 N ~~Permed H.,;.. Clll 142_..,7 or pt.:S dtWf enttqul _.. "'1PPt 1 au. Ian• 1• 0 ' 1191/llill•H• 11-/'ll"MI 111 ~ Holow "'-HWy, I.Iii b te4 .o44 Info HEW DtR!OTION8 ... undar "Ger•e• '"· MMISJ m1119aar JIB as,~~ C<*lwlll..,.. Newpoft "IT~ llquOt "°"' LeauNltwlt.HopftoM -·• 11 .. 541-""" ....... .,.,.~ .... mOTiiUl iOUb • ~!IB ;gn; FRONT OfFICE 8eedt AleldenU.. ..._ ~ PNf. 280 Ogle St. CM -. .,..._ PIT..;::,,-:-tretnlttG l&UI.. i6UT1FUL CHIHU .. bedrOOM .,.. Icing • reco'd. teno. o.c...., PIT senw .r::o~: OMot.. GrMt beMftta. ,.llT eut><ontrector 1n al ''°"' end ..... cterk eAONZE v,,_ ~· bou8hC uaoo. mature, , .. po"alble, C':-1-1110 Colw'I ~ ~~ ~ •Earn SUK. to SIOf< 1111 II ~ fr~trac-neeoecs fOt 11uey PNr· DRAGON OUtON ONLY _.I 17' ObO 7~117 F,... ... 0 A:c:= ........ A-• .,,.,geclc.'40-0140 ...-..-Mon.-Frt.Meoeo '•.~l•ntl.Mde -wl. torpnfd.&4 "*Y.648-212' t1200t714M>Mtl llSl&ti•- ..,..... -· .,.. "" 81'11. PBll llllR -.rr~ ~""" ach.,ttatng Gtowtng ~ leildl llrl l'BUl WllTD SERVICE MAN • L. O. '·· ex~attet CltYed ~ Cont.mP rv ,.. Incl wtd.. teoe 8ullnw Cntr 1111. ~ pereon. OOod llmTllY IUPPOf1 Ad~~ "*1>. Fultttme_._tor..,·d Ute t*anctno. 5~ deyt. rnenw1. w·· w • 63 • H. 11¥ rm & bdnN rum, ltftlC ~or"'!~-~ ~.,P~t':. eap. ::'~::;.' = BulC~aklltl. •PrCMn Mattlet detail mlnffd bllllng teller ;Ji.;'d~p•nd•nt $350~. CJnlon 71. 1100. Oatc h•H tr" .cc. ,... ... ~ .My .. ............... 1111•-·t.,. Ml-4563 .....i.... --'lllte.b bull C.i!Onlla«P*' l1sslnl111 +1nwt c:teni.Muetbtgoodwfth ltar\tt 1n 1--a.en. Ntowpor1e..cti....._rn1 w/......-.n&~rr*-29th.no~~ "'"FC>UN=""''""o=--"M'""l'""xed_..,.....,81..,. .. -~-=~· ~·..... . -':o;;"11ta&benent1. 714-Mf-7702. O~ thoel w/quallfted ':r.'··~58~.~ 'or 1pp-;-;.;i1 Atby SERVICESTATATTNDNT r«:-i'x4':7N-*1 :::-:1~10-··"' COlar,oolD.Coeta m .. l"IMI OAViS"BROWN.84e-t814 IUllTAlf .::::.=· ~r~v~:J, :!an~oyu~~~ 4.._t471 Ellpw/1111.t»yltllft.Wtw FINE ANTIOUESll 89*' ,......._ c··~' ._ IV FllMew I 405, .My Knowtiedge ~ lneuranCe 41 1 E. 17th St. c M. outgoing, pereonebtl lndi.. -..,. !JI ··-••ILi + time & • half. Union 71 HltehCOdl .,,..ra.t ... ---· • _.. 9th. 55&-0707 blltlng, P9gboatd, tysMng, Ylduel with OOod typtng. llT'lm&TI IPPAln pet1ence btnlftts . • ....... ~Bled\ &64-7151 S680. e drewer ctwttry 8fftton•I. Pan11onlc d M/SM BEIGE antw9f'lno phOnla '°' LIUl.ll•nllY 1pe111ng. grwnmat and _ ce11ent · l.AMV'• 81udto Salon It trench country llnO«ll .....,, Video cam.a. F8ctG ." 8 AT 7• 19, Chlroprectlo ofltoe F« N.B Bua. a CMI Ut. coomorn:.ut::c.~tploan+,'2111~1, 8 .. 11, m:• . 111 ... SEND R£8UME TO: ~0 ~t~ ~: ... ~~ ~J., ~ ~:Ti llOh'o:.$ ...._..762 MAGNOLIA/GARFIELD Selary comm1n1urat• Law Firm. Min. of 5 yra ,... .... A ,. ,..,.,.,..., ..,., '"' ...,, .... ...._-..,. ,,.. ._ ,,.,,..., ,.,,_. -• • &.w ' wlexperienct, JeannlM current legal exp W.P mlnlmurnexp. PIMMeall J*IOtl. Fut/Part Time Mrs. er.etc• upcoming Photo !Jehl-& eo·1 Lounoe a1 It'll tablel1450 Set err ,.._...,., HB.~70. between f.12 & 2·5, exp. dealted. non lmkr IOf'anawtbltweenM. AppU42-1 197 P.0 .80Xl710 bltlon. C•ll Lenny Roaring -io"I. Stitt country~-w/"ff/MM Uke MW ~ teo. FOUND on Kewamee M1·5171,Nlwpoft 8c:tl. ofc. 11lnt U1 & tienenta. WJllUJOl.11 PART TIME SALES Newporta..ctl,CA92t58 17~CdM M /Hr. ,._.., 1t te70 Nit! ... ta S158M. Pine Bluevtlotwtao.~ttMI Dr,CdM, Large rnale lllPITIL...... s.nd reeume to PO 8011 MJ.l•ll·ll1 '°' bu1y lad ... , ..... AIDE TO MANAGER In all'fmP/T NMwport 8vtd aher lpm & elm countg, hutch 'metbtl w~ .-0 & ~~=~-3~: U.111 ~:n~&lcfAl2t80 Slm/UWIMlllT ~'7~'r8c:tl1Hrt :,.~ng,~ ~~1:!'~ ~~ T=orinll)pt845-644t ~~'':...'."::: ~'50~-=-vtan llnk /old rat>IN vac Requlr• •t leut 8 mo exp LEGAL SECRET ARY Excellent typing I ctenc:el ••• R• -·-P/T Ave. St• 204 Npt ldl ence up hefPf\11. Bob 1111 •tll ~. ~~ ~ ~Tt!~ Entry ~-teg 144 3&5e. In 811 p11aw Of hoeplt.i Min 5 Yf9 exp. In Pereone1 111s 'd K itedgeOf _. •-s a.nn.tt ('tt 1ll1't.8375 • _.,,, ...,,_ .,_ _....,.,,.., painted ...... FOUND Parakeet. rnall, =g·~ I~= lnjury/Plalntllf. Addlt'I :.0.r:k . .;:;;;; & Houelpl#lt, ::· df/f'd. ANSWERING SERVICE c,.. Serpentine dr__. SllO. llh '200. ;,end\ 91"'9 blue, 7 /19 Vcty M .... _253-7324 tkltlt req'd· Ofc Mgmt, dlc1aphonehelptul.Stert· FleJC.hrt.14 21 All Shina. 8wt1ohbolrd .MlnMI o::~NO:A~IS~ Mucti moretll By appt. tabte,Olf-..dltlll..., Brookhurat & Gartllld, re.·-..-ahrthnd, min bkkpg Ing 1811ry S 1394/mo. TIU.-UUI Op•r•tore w/traln · WORf<INO FOREMAN ..,_get .....,..... 1..,. Prtnolpal• only dt-1187 1250. GloOt 'Nndl delk Hunt Bc:h 983-2022 -•ny-• -·-· 8ctl 497-17119 (71")770 '"298 26411 8:30am-3pm & Gr•~ .._..._tlal ""'---tng Mon to conduct • M8Bet""' Sen Clement.. w /lthr top tcoo ~ ..-n•• ---.. .., . W• ha\19 IMmlCI opening• atd• 1401 AYOCedo A\19 ._, -· • Study '°' the Orenoe 122..-. . FOUND M1 of keyt on Nelda lnlurance bllllng Cabot Rd. 1te 209, !Of enthuaia.tlc peopte to YStt 204 Newpor1 e..cn· Fri t-5, U .50 to M .75hr. Coat Publlll\lng Co. FRANKLIN GRANO pteno 84().tflel or Porache Key ring at c I• r k • • x P • r I• n c e Ulln /UI, "'1GI L19una Hiiia. O.edllne WOl'tl anemoon1 « IYll. Coven min 1 yr exi> *-" No Selling lnvotYld with Ampieo pteyer mec:t1-MAPLE OAOP Llel' tal*. PCH/Forr .. t Ave Lag. preferred. back office .. HITIUll July 28th at 5pm EOE No~ nee. Start $4... AlllltAIT cut bondabtl ftuent eng PIMNnt phone voice e anlem under keyboerd, 3......_ lohalra au.tom 8Mch Sat. 7119. Iden~. peraon, wlll train or exp. lnveatment &.nklng firm, SEClY/RECEPTIONIST S5/hr DOE. Apply 2850 For MW rapldly Slfowtno alto PIT evet 842.-24 must, no expetlenee ,. wWnut ftnt.11 Louie 15, pad asSo. 4 doOt Inter· 142-5579 Beneftta & competlt1119 lovely offtce'1 congenial Local CPA Firm need1 a M ... Verde Of, #J, CM. hair ..to.\. FUii time r9-llll•I ........ quired. ldMi kit ~ lnc:ldt SCH rolll. '6000. talnmlnt otnt« 7ft &In wagea50-1147. ~. 1Ni.ty'.typ1ng 45 MATURE petton With. 957-2525M-F, 1G-aPM ipOMlbteC41r .. orwtted...-makerl, high IChool 173--2803 t.il,$500 175-27U. FOUND Unlv•ta bike, llUng phonee etc f ttltucll IOI front Of pet90r'I t1yll9t ~-avalt i .... Mnlor1. cott-oe ltudentl HOME FULL ANTIQUES & Fountain Valley. Cell and flM't lfflll ~Chri.tli° 955-2000 . f:'coe a DutlH lnclud~ Cl•/a..tauuhSS"" Ulery, 'eicp, lie, a.II Gart Hu FIT oppty ~~rfvef &1 moonltghterel Houta: MISC FURNtTUAE MOVINO • Matdl retun deeeflbl. 14M592 Reoeptloni.t, bu1y G.P. r ne, phonle. Of' .. tlng etlent1, -4$4-3031 ownera. Late ,,........, ~ Mondey-Friday 5:30pm can JWy for tippt eota, to¥eeMt & card FOUND VERY SHY F dog Exp MC, CM 145-9990 •••PTllltST ~ng & computet Input. .. ... &11111 AUTO OETAIUNO hlcle. 25 year• +. to O:OOpm, Saturday 141-3908 bit Mpm :i:rd:~ ~~~ ~=d & "'!:t, medt az, Cltrical/OWCt 5400 No exp nee. Witt train. C•ll •11 Lorie 850-1984· Accepting app'a,> no exp Ru1onabl•. mature <213174t-7222 :~~.~0)=· ~l!'! JENNY UNO CRIB, a An-w/mltf«. o....,., ruoa Eat ~u.: HOIUIJ• for an llCIPt f0t lntervtew. Sec'y/Reoeptlonlat Top 18 'ff. Merle Celllnder'1 young adult for Mobile MAINTENA.NCE MAN t>onuw. Private delk & llqu• chalrl. ptetlorm Vlototlan buffet1. Oak cheat, nr anc: ..; '180-e992 1klll1, ref1. for busy 4200 8c:ott Or NB Auto Oetaillng "4-1025 Needed at luxury N9wpOr1 phona, ct1u•I attire. rocker 1920·1. Library table. N9w llec dtyer. 4 Verde 540-.9783 Entry level opening for r• Leguna HIHs Law office. • Beach Apt Complex. .. p a-. f\lll ........ leecied ~ LOST Black Coc«et, mall, port clerk. FIT poelton, IHDllNIST (714)830..ee&O OIOl'l-ml'ISS' Oii 111111 Good attitude, ability to Home work1r1 Mtcome. t>eneh. Rut>y--1. 01 .,..,7 .,,u;:;· glW WlndOwl July 17th, nr Adams & muit know lO-.key, wltt Buay but congenial Nwpt Day Of' Night lhlft•. F/PT. work'°' dltMndlng reel· For lnteMIW Gall MatY St0\19. ?ff.Ute All priced to H ll. p r 0 v 1 d • n c • , H B trlln, thoM lntetetted C•nter law firm h11 SIU 111111 SllYIOIS Apply In per.on 2131 09entno• Now Avalllbtl denc•. wtlllngnHt to ~Sa~:~ ::'se~~: °' ..,... 17M274 966-2421 m1y apply: 2688 New1>or1 lmmed opening for r• TIOlllOl&I W•tellrt, N.B. Earn extr1 cMh '°' • llern and pride In WOl'tl· Houae fut1 at Antlquetl MOVING SALEI Blvd, CM. 714-142-7702. llab+e person w/front ofc 3 YMnl cW1c:al ex.p req'd. llveryTHE HUNTINGTON manlhlp more Important TIUPllll RM.lonablll 381-1528 Al-t ......, -~-........ Lost FIDomlltle cat gry & appearance, prolllllonal Worlc sc:Mdule 6am to 111111111111 BEACH/ FOUNTAIN than prevlout ex-........ ·-,.......,_.,,.,. wtlt, 3 Yf'I, TUltln & Clay, . llllllllftl phone manner and OOod 2pm S 141s.s 172o/mo Apply CHILI'S, 3300 So. VALLEY INDEPENDENT. perienc;e. Call 844-0509 lfSflYlnll ILUll Oltl r<*-top, xlnt cond, dining rrn 11t HOO NB, tut Men Sun 8th, Property Managemnt Co., typing lkltla FIT, hrt flex. Appfy In '°"· Fountain Cout Hlway, NB be-OellYer' 1 day a Week. No Morning & EY9f\lng houri. 11000. Oak ewtvel dllk Wide er !.tag«e, kld'I 722-1392, REWARDI looklng '°'full time book· Salary comrn wl •xp. Call Valley Cooi District tween 2•4 ... Mgr. collectlng, no IOllclt12 ~ Excellent IOI' College Sti>-~air w/errna S 185. Mult bdrm Mt, WOOd 0.-I Lost-l(ITTEN-7 WKS kco"'*m,. ... t· .... Exl • .f?:Kl~ou· nit~ Mrt. Covington 769-1080 17210 Oak St. Fountain 111&' .. •fl -· Mutt have ~· llPllftlll dentl & HOUMWIWI. Call IMI 786-8301 etedle. Antq ~ & ORANGE & WHITE ... .. ..... .......,. •1__. __ /SIOn Villey. cioalng date ~-.,...,_ car, truck or 1tat1on Exper1encl In all ., ... of 861-1288 Sally or Ruth &-"·--Ail hllt 119e.144"'4218 Neptune & 47th. NB Ing, property man!f.• " _,., ..... , 7126/88 EOE * Exec:u11veCMI wegon ind lnauranoe. building m1lnt, good Trllnet rr= MOVINO SALEI Sota/loYe 642-6028 ment background pr d. So. oc. Property Mgmt nPllT P/T * Maltred' C.il 142-1444, atk tor comm tklll9. ablltty to ORANGE COUNTY AREA I llY ~ ...,, trpl drMI, 2 ..,. Salary cornmen1urat• Co. H•avy phon .. & *Food S«Yers JoAnM Craney. wortt w/our profllllonal No experience needed. W 111-1111 unit.I. twn wtYet cNif'I & L011-M/WHT LAB PUPPY With •xperienQI. Send typing Gd phone 1111119. Law ortlc:e N9wpOr1 Bc:h • &11 Boys ..... teem. • ..... le acclpted II -·-I Of It -~· 7411 6 mo old, blue colter, rNUmct to TSL MGMT. mu1t. Property Mgmt exp Speed acc:urlC)' MMn· *Hott..... CAR W,....H, fleet of pvt """"' We' tr-• you n OM mtac etM. - GofdenwnVSiater, 7-21 , 188 E. 17th. 1te 1-A. helpful. S 1100/mo + ben· tlal. t10urt llex., no ation-lnteNlewl between Cedlnece. Hllnd wuned. ~~:~~~~: ::,:.P~:.~tl:!..,!'•::,: G:i~at:~~ br=: ---MO.,.,,....V-ING_,,_I __ _ 848-3075. REWARD..S50. Cotta M .... CA. 92827 eflt1 Renee S3t-6504 hand req'd. 852-0444 9-5pm Apply In person: ~r.:fd. Irvine Aegltllp Rd. NB. weelcend MCh month In 1 30 In, uClll«lt cond Solld walnut octagonal LOST Sconte. i.m. bl** CASHIER Experie!ICedl llllPTWT P/T THbical/TrdH 0.11frJ S14e la1 Tll lllTE tocal Army Reterw unit. S325 Evee 966-7507. ieme tbl w14 '"" ctn wired rhinestone collat. Hrs 7·30-3:30. MajOr bro-FOi young Atctltr'I firm SSOS 325 Brlltol St, NB 0&1911 II Beneftta Include '50,000 KENMORE WASHER 1g1·= c:=T° ..:.::; Lost lake & Adem1, HB tcerage firm Mii O.C. Exp req. Type 55wpm, 111111'1 llAlln group llfe ln1Urance. r• El 1 d ht f ~2 during storm 538-0948 Airport. Typing 50wpm. front office appeeranoe. IOOlllTIH IUll llTllll SUOIS. I llTllD A=~ ~Ir:-cJ'..:~ tlrement pl1n, apace -~~: °'ry~ :i.,: 100, mile. · , -• Call 95~9 tamlllat w/1()..lcey & com-FIT entry level Account· ITTllUIT 11 now taking applleatlon1 3-4 d available travel, GI BIN for 875-35-« or 912-70&9. Queen*-wet« bid,• tnta .. i Radio stereo Ntel-to-reel· puter. HIQhly organized Ing Clerk, tor bllllng, "I· Mu1thevegrH1exp for a full time catlilf ~eyth~~~.~.,,:~ college, etc. AvaJl1bl• luxe model, hHter, Wing male go1ffng com-c....n1ecf1 got gre1t tound• • e 11-• t •rt• r . M . F. Ing. & mite. dutlel. llt summer only Mutt be •b+e to take ,... noon Saturd1y and Sun-lptdaltlel are: WASHER & DRYER *'400 hdbfd & frame. exit cond. e:~:ont •~nJ;• ~5-:~ loryau. 645-90eoSuaan S•nd re1um• to Mr PlllPll&Tlll 1ponalblllty. •nergetlc d1y morning Call :e:::t/.:'::,:~ ~~~'re:: S300. 720-0895 ' 1 o: · I Fuentes It Robert Bein. 6am-2prn. PulM l>oatd and friendly. Mother'• i. 642~33. allc for Kiri(. •Stocil/Patt• Speclallit 17141 9450-0491 RE A L IS TIC St• r • o 3635 Nwpt Bcil, 92883 • • • • • e • •• •• ••• e e e e •• e e ••1 Wllllem Fro1t & As-exp required a growing company and Ire•-hast ood Serv Soec-'lllst w/1pe1ker1 40 gallon la I • I aoclate1 1401 Quall St . P ..... call for en ottera many bln•flt• --* F lee .._.. WESTINGHOUSE Ref 19' ~arlom rOunct wuner c I Mt 1 ti 3012 e L.\REE.R OPPORTI ~IT'\ : Newport Beach. CA 92660 appt betweenMpm PleaM apply at: 225 E. 11~ Pllet Ar~~ ~~rs lld9-llde. Exc:etl«lt con-640-4792 . a1 r•c ta e e -m"lp(• UUllllJOUI 17thSt,CottaM.... Cott3a~ .... 8a.C~S~2826 OanaPolnt 493-1901 d ltlon, 1200 CASH SEALYPOSTUAEPEOIC IBM. compatl6'1 l Mac • MANAGER • I 0 .. " 645-5000X621 CHAUFFEURS . Full time. Huntington 8cil 962-8821 l50-l118 I TWIN MATTRESS & aox lntosh Computers $16 e e Must have own truck 1 )'Mr experience a multl PART TIME/Permanent 4 El TOl'o 718-5261 Fualtut 14 SPRING, GD CONOfTION Hr. On&-<>n-one tu1oong. : • I 788-0828 RESORT HOTEL hu poa-. Newpon llrnoualnl day w•ek, 9am-4pm Tustin 731-0481 I S35 5-4&-1032 Any program or IO,,._are. • .. I t b • WELIEllS ltlon1&ope11bu for loodto ,!!: Servlcie, 211~748 dally, no n1tes/wknd1 Santa An1 557-8590 1 llY Flllltal .,....,~ , ,_...... 979-0551 ,Gene e "Pl' ir a ion~ an· 0 0 "'. :ing ar-. .,.,, lpel90n .,........ Sm111 Co. order ARMY RESERVE. US 117-1111 ....,..... Mel)6e .......,_..,room •-..t • c·.-pted for maoattement pu1>1t1ons • MACGREGOR YACHTS. new conoept retteur1111. llv•ln companion aide, dept/wrapping. CM $5hr BE All YOU CAN BE. table w/8 ctlelf1 and -!!!I!••I • • 1631 Pl.llCENTIA, CM 2·5 yn fine dlnl!'Q & wlM elderly wom111 In NB. Call am &48-15-40 • L--..1•--4 Pteoe IMng room .... large IWteh S500 Obo. Dt•titfci 3111 • l ndi vHiual~ . muq be ll<'lf· • Sain SSlO lcnowtedgepr•f'd Room, board + Nlary. trc--... MY« U9ed eerthtonet, &45-2132 a I • moll\ ated. Uf(t8n1Zf'd, flf',1blf' 11ncl : Apply In '*'°" Lov•IY 1urroundlng1. Patt time Lile" at.• cost 1785.' Mii $285. WATERBED king llH, h~~~==-: itoal orien1rd \ppli,·anh mu11t t•njo' • ClautnedAdvertlslng 8J~~=erRMOrt ~;~:.c;;:,.~:i'!;y W1rffJl110ltrl1 ANTi&ledust0\191125. 952-4254 Miit•. pad. e dr..., llght houMlceeptng, Jive • "orkrnR "1th >Ou t h~ : TIUPllll •u •s 1107 Jemboree NB req lo: 214 Drown St., NO SELLINGI 2 C*tl• Old Hammond Cord e· Ivory mod couch pedeltal, padded ralta 2 In or out $150-$175 wk e -ROTHSCHILD'S Ojl l, CA 93023 needed to verity t.... Organ w/~1. lot1 of w /match lov• Hit, matchlng ~t stendl Call &7S.t409 between e R t'h&blr 't'hirlf' 'ulid 111'"""': The Ora.nge Cout Dilly R~TAUAANT phone order• Hourly aheltmullcS75.&40-e249 walnutglu1coftble,end S3000bo85 -42n 4pm-5pm only. • and in~unuu·r 1t rnuE.t • Piiot currently hu open. Hu entry level poiltlon OilliU 11&.fS . Hours 5 30pm·9 OOpm If you rtnotrNrchlngtothe tb6e w/matctl lamp com-Whylt~lllU-unuMd Wanted permanent PfT • • Inga for • full and part· 1vall1ble Apply In pereon Automatlw axp pref d. Sit. 9.00trn· 1.00pm. For clualfled tune. you may be plete Ht '900 new Item• thlswtntlf7 Advertlee Houeework lndry, y1rd • \\,.offer "'r l"llent romp1t11 ~ ba·n· • time telephone U I••· 2407 E CoutHwy COM FIT Apply In perton lntervMrW call Irene alter paylngl)(loea thatareOUtof $1200, 875-3544 or 111110.,ageulelnCIUll- work. wuh cera, etc: 20 •. r f1t., 10' ludin1t. Paid 'era11011" nn1I e person In our CIUSlfled · ' 1990 So Harbor. C.M. S:30pm 642-5e79 sttf) H2-7089. MUST SELLI tied. hrs wk (ftexlble) 6-8/hr e l111lida''· 111c>d11•al and df'ntHI 111· e Must type 46 wpm, have Weelcenda & day or l S e Advert~~ d~rt~I S~E~~KE~~A~ ==~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·~~~~~~~:::~~~~§~~~~~~==~ &45-3292 I : 11urqnr~. lwnu., proitram ... alt1r, anti e prior telephof'le l&lel ex-evening lhlft1 Wom1n or married couple 1 II e perlence, and a pleasant, COOK ror llv.-ln care of elderly : mi eaite 8 0 "80''"· e cheerful telephone vole. E.xPl'lence In Cale woman Must have refer· I • \pJll ~ 111 per&o n 1 tu·., tliru •. Excellent 11lary Plu1 IL SORNAIA BAKERY ences 5-48-6702 • 00 comm1111on and good CAFE, Atrium Ct -• fhur .. 2:00-11 V m • t>enellt1 84()...t279. Debby/Merci• ~EAcla:eR PRE:ScHW~ : ORAl&E COAST PUILISHllli co. : ct~~~:~iee:p~~~~;~~~ l'"I' lilt' Da1h Pilot Chrletlan Ministry 8E C E I • 330 W B S • 642·4321 ext 302 ay t • Fa"I RA"ult \en 1r1· unltl Costa Meu • • ' IUlll HUT ' ~2-9181 : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : IAIU"LIT d1rtt1ory Your Autumn leava · love to look I bill h1te lo rake? Someone wants IO help In clauilled $2.40 per day Thel s All you pay for 3 llnea 30 d•y minimum In It'll SERVICE DIRECTORY CAL L TOOAYll All Fii LOIS Your Service Directory Repreeentat1111 142-432111t. JOI e EOE e 330 w Bay St \ervace '"our e e Cotta M .... CA 92628 \pt!t>1alty ••••••••••••••••••••••••• INTO ~-SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to tum your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. ~ 60 or$5.60 'TI e . with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties o"IY. No Commercial, Real Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to what you con advertise. If you need to sell your car, boot, couch , high choir or any unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below. 642-5678 ---------------.-~----------------~--- NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE STATE AD COPY· 4 line minimum, approximately 4 words per line AMT ENCLOSED ' .. ZIP Are you o subscriber to the Doily Pilot? c1rcte one YES / NO •••112•• 8rown/t.,,, exam cond . Of'lly 84K mllel, Mf'1tce records. 3 yr wltfWlty ave11 (Ser oe 184&1 n.11 ~onlyat· 110,HI .llllWlllS ....n 100I Quall St, NB 833-9300 MERCEDES '81 2400 4 19d. all electrlc, exoet- lent condition 42,000 ml .. Menlla Belge/Paklmlno. S 13.800 1173-7904! Afl> TRY'"6 HAAO£R TO 8£ : l • 8ALE8 • llftVtCE •PARTS • lEAltNO lARG£ST INV{NTORY ON THl WlST COAST £UY M000.. 'COlO. CALI.TODAY IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 BUCO< REAOl 't 1 2 ctr. YI. euto, elr, pb, P' pw, rm C919, tttt. oc • .tt oond. 13.0llO. c.il .... Mpm,833-0070 ·.~'' -· . - THE ODOIH ROBINS F c.;? rJ ·.• ... 11 ',.L y1 :. DOOGE78teec> Ford '7• ~ 100 11000 ~ ...... FON> MUITANO '7t O©rw . euto .... pb. ca.. Mf( [filQD l!U ·-~--°"-· :!'_M7 __ ~_1'1 __ ,_.eottd_ . ..... , __ 1 v.a. auto, AM/FM oe... # tllt. c:ru6le. AC, Pwr wtn- dowa. Vln.f 51711 -I THEODOR( · ROBINS , FORD IN ORANGE COUNTY JO(.(> ••A•llOO Ill V O (Q\IA .... , .. ,,~] 0010 Pl YMOVTH Slll9r Sepcw-.,o '81. 21.000 ml, eadn't cond, mlt. new tna. 138.000 ObO 722 ..... BUICK '83 REGAL LTD 4-PONTIAC ORANC> PRIX Dr. bMut cond, 53K. Of1g 8AOUOHAM '81-2 ctr. owner. mwt aecnftce, elf, pe,. pb, pw, em/frn, $5875, cllll 9¥9 716-3455, oc, 14. 100, call Mike d~7 ·2"0 8-5'>m. 833-0070 MOC NOTIC( 0 N ABERS CADILLAC SJ -2100 11111011 ILVI., CISTl •Ell (11C) IC0-1100 (211) 111-1211 • Best Prices • Convenient Location • Great Location • Super Service • Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche • Audi 441 E. C.1st hy., l••••rt 1110~ lll-OtOO Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE RO BI NS FORD U.S.A. 's # 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Service Parts Body, Paint & Ttre Depts Competitive Rates On Lease & Daily Rentals 20IO l.ntr lhtl., 01st1 1111 142-0010., 140-1211 o SADDLEBACll Sales Leasing Q Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 f!}JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT/JEEP -..' ~· f'RE OUT TO BE #1! IRVINE AUTO CENTER 41 Auto Center Or. Irvine 71 4 951 -3144 • 800 428-7485 BA~~~}!!~!t $ "Where Professions/ Attitude Prevails " 8pectall1lng In Europeen Oeltvery. E•eeflent s.tectlon of New 8nd carefulty prepered UMd BMW'• always 1n stocll 835-3171 208 W. 11t St., Santa Ana CornM of Broadway & 1st St Now Open Sundays G STERLING SAU$ -SUVIC( -lilSI•' -rans Overseas Oellvery Specialists OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. Newport Beach 640-6444 4D \1 SLEMONS IMPORTS 1301 Ou•ll SI. -lffw C•r Loc•llon 1001 Ou•ll SI. -R•H,_ Dl~l•lon 0 World 's Largest Selection of 0 Mercedes Benz A 833-9300 sa.s . w•1 . rw -s.mc. . l"1 s.., ~CT: Arllncrton Drlw Tr.,_,,i.kln W&Mt Main CIP teot, MC-to4 "'°"°"'"": M.-~Wat• Olstrtct 1"5 Placentla A~ The Best Car Buys in Orange County are at the dealers listed on this page EARLE IKE I \.,;::"'1i,, VOLVO I•, .:':,\' I e,. .. :!11 " t R ol EXCWLNCl 0 v .-\IWd\'• d h11J.tc: 111\l'fllon .,; \l"'a'' d1,uiun1 f'rlLt'' SALES, LEASING PARTS & SERVICE • ooo-, ..J , • 28802 Marguerite Parkway • Mission Viejo. CA 92692 714/6JJ.MHAO (7 14)582-2880 (7 14)364-1210 OS< )t;ih < :c >unty~ ML BPVER [NJ~ VOLKSWAGEN/ISUZU BUICK Lotus JAGUAR ISUZU CALIF'S :: 1 & LARGEST VOLKSWAGEN DEALER Che PROF ESSIONAL APPROACH NEED WE SAY MORE? Parts Open M -Sat 8 5 30 Sat 9 · 4 p m Service m-Fn 7 30 • 6 pm tl711 BEACH •lVO HUNTINGTON BEACH 714/ 842-2000 ,[Al Eff ACH PACIFIC OCEAN CALL US FOR FLEET PRICES Ju$t a Sho rt Drive A way .. GOA ON" 0£l MAR 3337 5 Camino Capistrano SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO 493-3375 831 -1375 o COMMONWEAL TH VOLKSWAGEN &I>. 'FAMILY STORE SINCE ·s.r -~ s.1 •• -Servi ce -Le .. ing ~ Mt·OllO 71 4 -979-2500 2925 Harbor B oulevard 0 • C o sta M esa. CA • LAO UNA NIGO(L . .., . ,,.,,,. Q UNIVERSITY OLDSMOBILE HONDA 2880 Harbor Blvd. Coat• M•N 540-0713 3 Block• So of 405 Fwy. m BOB LONGPRE Oran~""'touncy s Oldest I uuv~st Pontiac Oea~nhlp 4tt le411<h 9MI. & dW r...nMtl Grow FrftW9y f7t4 ••z ... •1 f7t4J •16-2soo We perform all Pond.c warranty work. te91rdlels of whe,. you orfglNll.)' pur<haMCI )'OU' car. OPa llOMIAY _. ..... UlllTIL ... P ••• IBOI LONGPRE ' ...,,. .... & Gatden GNw ~· . . ' WlntMfMMt,c.a.oma. C:O.ta Meee. CA 92e27 Tetephone:(714)131-1291 0 HOUSE OF IMPORTS • Ease of Ownership t8'm1 • Luse convenlence-12·72 mo. • Select from 100• new and pr....owned • Dellvery In Europe option dlal Mercedea 714/213137-2333 Sant• Ana (5) FrHway ~ Beach In Bu.na Park CONNELL CHEVROLET 2121 ..,.., lhtl., o..ta .... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County Sales • S8Mce • LeasJng 546-1200 S,.clal Pll'tl U.. 541.1411 MONDAY-FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY 8:30 AM -9:00 PM 8:30 AM -8:00 PM 10:00 AM -5:00 PM ED TED JO FS FORD/ISUZU Your full 11t'rvice f ord & l1u1u dealer • Sales • er vice • Leasing f \'} In I J\LJ I \~) Id DE \I 'itl1H 2 blli:1 north of Santa A na Fr~~way on &acb Blvd. 6211 BEACH BLVD. BUENA PARK ( 714) 521-3110 ( 213) 921-8681 a rnaJal SUBARU • !RANS f.M SLASHES • FIR£81RO • PRICES! e • SOOO ST£ • PAlllSlNNE ON ALL • BOfHVlllE 1986 • GRN«l PRIX • SUN8lllO COfMRllBtE MODELS • T 1000 • GRN«l f.M IJUR AltY CIRQMSlAIUS W{ Wll •• w udttllllt NOT BE UNO£RSOlO! amagai • PONTIAC SUBARU FIEllll 2UO tt.t>or Btwd. 2UO HltW Bhd. Costa Mesa Newport Beach Costa MHI Newport 8eldl 714/549-4300 714/549-4300 G ORANGE COAST JEEP /RENAULT #I /1 Ttl W11t F1r Mtw JH, Slll1 For I Y11n . 0[fln2e. SALES -Loa-st. seRv1cE nu ..... _ llVD • LEASING • ~ • ACCESSORIES DEPT • low Prt<•• • No G1mm1du • Gr•ot S.lect1on • ft1endty People • Eacellent S.,Vice 1 883~ leoch &ovlrtard Hvnfin9ton hoch (714) 142-7111 (213) S92·1463 .,.... Excellence In Sales Service & Leasing v-orange County'• No. 1 No Hassle Deelerll WE HAVE MA.XEY OISCOUNTSlll (714) 147-1555 18881 Beach Blvd., Huntington Bch. _\, 25~ .. THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1986 Abducted infant found safi HB 87 ROBERT BARU:R u4 PAUL ARClllPLEY °' .. ..., ........ An 8-month-old Huntinaton Beach boy, who allesedJy faced death after beinaabducted Monday from the UC Irvine Medical Center, has been taken to the Univenity of Colorado Hospital, police said Wednesday. The infant, who ruffered bleedina between the brain and skuU, a condition-caUcd occipital subdural hematoma, was reported in stable May retire San oteco Padre Ste•e Ganey may retire after the 1987 9eUOn. Cl. Coast Traffic signal on Bear Street approved by coun- cll./ A3 California Sierra residents live In fear of a big quake./ A7 Nation Shultz warns sanctions against South Africa will lessen U.S. Influence./ AB World King Hassan II tells his nation talks with Peres bringing no change./ A4 INDEX Advice and Games B3 Boating B1 Bulletin Board A3 Business 8 5 Classified C5-7 Comics 84 Death Notices C4 Entertainment 82 Opinion A6 Paparazzi B 1 Police Log A3 Public Notices C4, 8 Sports C1-4 Television 82 Weather A2 condition in Denver. A UCl Medical Center spokesman previously had warned that the boy could die if his condition worsened and he wasn't treated. Police said the baby David Ken-nedy Jr., was taken to the hospital in Colorado by a areat..,.andmother who refused to &ive any other infor- mation. The woman had been con- tacted by relatives in Orange County. The baby had been taken to UCI' Medical Center by his parents after a family physician found him sufferina from .. suspicious injuries," a Huot- in~on Beach police spokeswoman said. At UCJ, doctors observed inj uries that could have been the result of 'child abuse, said spokeswoman Jo Anne Bonkowski. Injuries included a broken left arm, broken left lea and multiple bruises, as well as the hematoma. The baby was placed io protective custody by Huntington Beach ~lice. However, his parents, Davtd and Kimberlynn Kennedy. were per- mitted to visit their son under supervision in the second Ooer pedi- atrics win& of the hospiiil in~ said nu rsina supervisor Sue Abeam. A custody hearins had been 1ehed- uled for WednC!diy to determine whether the boy would be returned to bis parents' care, Bonkowski said. But Monday n1&ht, while David Kennedy Sr. was visitioa his son, a nurse left the room for a few minutes around 9:30 p.m. to care for another patient. "She bad walked down the hall, and the nurses were alert to the protective custody," Ahearn said. Nurses said they didn't observe an y unusual behavior in the older Kennedy. But when she and a tee0nd nurse returned. the pair were aone. The hospital <kclined to ~relcax _the nune's nanrc. • . Hospital security officers searched the srounds before alntioa Hunt· inatoo Beach police, who searched tbe Kenncdys' home on tht IOOO block of Slater Avenue. A police offlOlf uid it al)l)eared tbe cou]>le bad 11thm:d tome-clothes and quickl)' depaned. LL Dennis Powers, commander of the UCJ Medical Center Police De-partment, Tuesday ttlced a &rand· father of tbe boy's mother in "West- J11inster and told him the aravity of the situation. The grandfather, who wasn't ident· ified. contacled other pndpareots of the couple in the Denver area. Powers said, who somehow aot poacuion of the baby and took him to the hoapital. ~ .... ABDUCTSD/A2) Darid Kenaedy Jt. W.Mesa group meet on aliens Residen ts ala rmed over undocumented workers on west side By PAUL AllClllPLEY Of .. .,.., ........ They st.and in aroups at Lion's Park and outside a local hamburger stand. A dozen or more seem to be livina in one- and tw<H>edroom apartments. They drive without licenses or in- surance. And they're accused of t.aklna JObs away from Ammcan!. They're illepl aliens, and thetr arowina presence is alannina resi- dents on Costa Mesa's west Side who gathered Wednesday at a homc- ownen association meetins. Homeownen WCTe told that they would have to put pressure on their representatives Wednesday to com- bat the problem ofillepl ahens if they wanted anything done. A ci ty police officer and a ~er from a nonprofit lf'OUP fia;btn-for imm1aration reform prnented outlines of ex1stina laws and policies on 1llcpJ aliens that demonstrated the problems will grow unless chaoses are made at all government levels. Officer Chano Camarillo, who heads the pohcc substatton in the community, told members of the Mesa West Homeowners Association that Costa Mesa police were com- m med to enforcing city ordinances, not federal 1mmiaration laws. "Whether a pcnon is here legally or 11legally 1s a JOb for someone else," Camanllo said. "We're here to en- force the law "I have no Jurisdiction to take any kind of actton on a JTOUJ> of men standing around waiting for work." Camanllo said. He said Costa Mesa police follow pol ic1cs crca ted by the Immigration&. Naturalization Service that ask local law enforcement agencies not to random!) pick up undocumented people The INS doesn't have the man- power to rctncvc those people even 1f police did arrest them. Camanllo s~ud John Donar of Amcncans for (Pleaae .ee WEST I A2) Life may have com e from rocks Owner given 6 more months to complete Irvine house BERKELEY (AP) -Sc1enttsts have demonstrated a possible new source of the gases that led to the ongm oflife: rocks on Eanh that were cracked open as meteorites bom- barded the planet. "What we arc trying to do is exam me a potential source of organic material that has not been exam- ined." said chemist Sherwood Chang. of the National Aeronautics and Space Ad mm1stration. (Pleue eee ROCKS/ A 2) By G. JEANETTE A VENT 0.-,,... Cen1 ''a ne.iot The Irvine City ( ounc1l decided Tuesday a man's ca~tlc -however incomplete a home 11 1s -is his. Faced w11h completing a con- troversial Irvine house with city money or giving the owner more time. the Ci ty Council voted unani- mously to give a Kron Street home- owner six more months to bnng his castle-hkc residen ce into compliance w1th city codes Haym and Fem Ganish • began remodeling their tract home at 4822 Kron St. in Apnl 1982 in what has altcmatel)' been described by neigh- bors as Gothic. medieval. baroque or a combination of styles. Despite complaints about its-turrets and roclc- studded facade. which contrast sharp- 1 y with the eanhtoncs and shake roofs of other homes 1n The Ranch neigh- borhood. the remodeling blucpnnts do not violate any city ordinances. said Bob Storchhc1m. the cit\ ·s man-ager of m'ipect1on services · (It) ord1nan ce'iareconcemed wnh Women pilots to take off on race up Pacific Coast Irvine entrants pore over flight charts ii1j)reparation for 7.52-mile .test of skill The control tower calls the countdown -five, four. three, two, ONE. The starter's red flag aoes down andacryaoes upfrom the crowd One ~ one, forty planes taltl down the Sinta Monia runway in an annual flt&ht of fancy that draws women pifots from lrYine to Oakland. They've almost foraoucn why they started doina 1t in '69. but each year to carry on a trad1t1on, 35 to 40 contt'Stants s1in up their planes and co-pilots for the Palms to Pines Air Race -for women only Ltav1na Friday at IO am .• contes-- tants will chart a path 'trataht u the crow flies over 752 miles of weather. wind currents. and mountain ranaes After a layover 1n Redding. they expect to be an Bend. Ore . before noon Saturday "It's a competitive spon. but 11 doesn't take the toll on pilots that the transcontinental ratts do... said C111rc Walters. who started the ra~. "We J>:'Y attcnuon to rules. but wt' also do 1t for fun "Ratt pcrll:s include a barbttue dinner in Reddina. a SSOO purse funded from the $70 entry ftt, .1 I I height and lot hm1ta11ons and regu- lations pertaining to safety and 1on- mg. Storchhe1m said "The) don't have anything to do with the fact that It's different ·· The house was. however. brought to City Council's attention for v1ol- a11ng a 1985 city ordinance that requires all remodehna work to be completed within one year from the date the building penn1t was issued Charges were also brought against the Gan1'lhe'I for hv1ng in an unfinic;hcd dwelling G. JE AN.ETTE AVENT PEOPLE IN TH£ New s trophies for the top 10 winners. and '1>«111 rccoan1t1on for teams with le s than 500 flaaht hours between them. mother-daughter teams. and for- tcam'i racing together for the first time Ayers this )'car ranac from 18-ycar- olds with new lietnsn to a 72-year· old veteran with nearly 9.000 hours of (Pleue ... WOIRfl/ A.2) • 4-ftcr the deadline for completing the remodeling passed in March of this }ear. the city ordered the Ganishcs to complete specified e:-.- tcnor remodeling. such as paving a dnveway. clcamg up the lot and complctmJ window installattons. within 60 days of the council's meeung. The Gan1shcs alsoagreed >\pnl 23 not to occup) the house dunng con'itruct1on .\ccordmg to a staff rcpon. the vantshc'i had not finished the work a<; of June 22 Rather than spend an e'it1matt'd SI ~7.650 to bnng the house intocomphance. councll mem- ber\ authomt'd an agreement to ell tend the deadline s1' more months In the agreement. which must be signed b~ Fnda}. the Ganishes have aarced 10 complete the work in phases The fro nt extenor must be completed 1n 60 days. the rear c'tcnor 1n I ~O da ys and the side Clltcnor and landscaping m 180 days "\\e rc doing the best that can be donc und('f the circumstances.·· (Pleaee eee HOlllltOW1UR/A2) Irvine freeway policy shift urged by Baker By PHIL SNEIDERMAN ud G . .JEANE'M'E A VENT Of .. .,.., ........ Irvine Counetlman David Baker believes county offic11J may dtt1dc "to play hardball" and block local street improvements 1f the city con- tinues to place cond1t1ons on its panicipataon in planninaand fund1na thrtt south Oranae County freeways Baker made the ~rcdtction at Tuesda' ni&ht's C'.'Ounc1I m~tana. as he un\t'1lcdhis own proposal for soil anotht'r cit} pos1t1on on the San Joaquin Hills. Foothill and Eastern frttwa)s Baker was try1n1 to pcnuadc bis council rolleaaucs to soften a stand adoptt'd July 8 when a slow-crowth maJOnty assumed power. The count~ and affected c1lles have formed two 101nt powers authont1C1 to ovcntt plannana and fundJ n& of the ftttways The new ll'YIDC ma· iont} -C'.'Ouncilmcn Larry Aaren. Ed Doman and Ray Catalano-decided Irvine hould not j ia lhcac ~ ,....__ ...... /A2) ' t A 2 Orongo c-1 DAILY PILOT/ Thuroday, July 24, 188e 0.-,. ..... ,.... " D..w c.tilillll Jao,e CUJI). and Allison ltd.ward.a of IJTlne will be Oytn& a V-35 Bonanu. ln the rac~. WOMEN TO TAKE OFF ON AIR RACE ..• From Al 01ght time spanning 25 yea rs. As ror men. "they're nice 10 have around when you need a plane moved or need 1hem to carry something." joked Walters, but "camp followers" a rc wamed not lo interfere. Walters. a veteran pilot wnh mort than 35.000 night hour.;; and lhc winner of the transcontinental Pow- der Puff Derby from Santa Ana to Dr1roll 1n 'SL said 11 was a man who actually got the race off the ground ... A man she taught tony who be.came a councilman tn the !own of Indepen- dence. Ore. Hi s town had a 1700-fooi grass !litnp for an airpon. Waller.; said he tned to convince her 1f she flew into town with a bunch of her fnends. lhe slate would take a greater 1nteres1 1n the a1rpon. She told him she JUSI couldn'1 call up her fnends and ex peel them to1us1 up and go like men do. The) would want rules and handicaps to be fair 10 planes with d1fTeren1 speeds. Four or li ve months later 1n 1969, the linH race took oft II was fun for the women and Independence. Ore .. go1 what n v.•antcd -a J,500-foot pa"cd runv.ay w11h airpon amcn1tu.'"s Siner then. 30 to 40 v.omen 1n Cessnas. Beeches. Pipers and Grum· mans have taken to the skies in an annual rite to promote flying. For Irvine pilots Jane Cram, who flew the race list year, and Allison Edwards, who's going for the first 1ime, the preparation has bttn in- tensive. They're leasing their v.35 Bonanza from their employer, a flight school a1 John Wayne Airport, and they've spent hours pouring over the rou1e. As soon as they got the route from race officials, they went out and ''bough! every chart imaginable and pasted them togeth~r" to plan their course. They'll be flying under visual flight rules which requires a J-m1le visibili- ty, said Cram. "It's hard to make sure you'rt stilt on course. because the San Joaquin Valley all looks the same." Cram said she's not doing the navigating. "I fly the airplane and Allison does all the navigation. If she tells me to chang~ altitude. I do it." The best route may be a straight line at 6,000 fee1. said Edwards, but if there's an 8,QOO...foo1 mountain in the way, the co.p1lo1 is responsible for nav1ga11ng 11. The nav1gatorcan make or break a race w11hjudgmen1 calls on altitude and speed." ... If you climb too high, you lose fuel and time," said Edwards. With 2.000 flight hours under the wing, Cram is a certified flight instructor. "My father is a pilot. and I've been flying with him since I was I 0 or I I." He owned a plane and told her he would pay for flight lessons if she wan1ed 10 learn. "I'm sure glad I did." Edwards said she got the flying bug from her hi~ school physics teacher. a United Airlines pilot on furlough. She's been fl ying for eight years and she also holds a commercial instruc- tor rating for helicopters. Cram sa1d they hope to comple~ the firs! 500 miles of the race in thrtt hours. "We have one of the fastest planes bu1 ifs all handicapped so ifs fair. We're handicapped for 187 mph." They expect to finish 1he second leg. the 250 miles from Redding 10 Bend, 1n under two hours. "I'm really excited," said Edwards. "I've always wanted to get into racin$. If we win the race, great. but a lot of 11 is theexpenence." She's quick to add, "But I don't go 1n Lt to lose." ROCKS MAY HOLD KEY TO LIFE'S ORIGIN ... From Al C111ng the contro' cr'>ial thcor) l hat asteroids smashing into Eanh cau~d ma!>s cx11nc11ons of dinosaurs and other crl'"atures, Chang said ll seem .. "appropriate to ask whether !h(· (earlier) impact ofmeu:ontes pla)C'd a roh.· 1n the origin of the matenals necessary for life to anse .. So Chang and other n:-<.earchcr~ performed an experiment 1n whic h ofl\ 1nl·. a mineral common 1n Eanh\ rock. was cracked open 1n a \acuum chamber The sc1en11 s1s found 1ha1 carbon. hydrogen. ox)gen and rutrogen - which v.erc d1~sol,cd 1n ol1v1ne as 1mpunt1cs -migrated to the freshl) c-rac kcd \urfacc There the) com- h1ned 10 form water vapor. carbon d1ox1de. methane and a surpns1ng 'arict~ of the fa1rl ) complex organic gases needed for life to begin. Chang \3.ld The re\ult., v.t·re d1'>playcd Wcdnesda} at the E1ghth Inter- national (.'onfercnC'e on the Ongin of l ifc. of"luch C'hang 1sco-cha1rman. The 'C1('nt1sts calculated that under the 111os1 ideal cond11ions. rocks o n the eilth Eanh cracked open by metconie 1mpacts could release about a million billion tons of organic compounds -an amount roughly equal 10 1hat on Earth today. fhal doesn't count any orpnic chemicals released from the meteontes as they cracked open. "We therefore conclude that. 1f1he process.es described here have OC· curred on the early Earth. a large reservoir of o rganic compounds may have been produced by biogenic clements dissolved in solid rocks," the researchers wrote in their report. The study was conduc1ed by chemists Fncdemann Freund and Chang. from NASA's Ames Research Center in Mountain View; physicist J. Thomas Dickinson. of Washington State University 1n Pullman, Wash.; and Christopher Becker and Minoru Freund, physicists at SRI Inter· national, a private research center 1n Menlo Park. Some scientists bcheve the con· troversial nooon that objects from outer space could bring the materials needed for life v.·1th them when they smashed into the planet. The NASA· WSU-S RI team's hypothesis is morc down-to-Eanh· the chemicals needed for hfe already were 1n rocks on Eanh, but !he impact of meteorites freed the substances by cracking rocks. Scien1is1s have proposed numer- ous possible sources of the organic g.ases nttded for life to start. Most believe the building blocks of life developed from gases already in Earth's prim111ve atmosphere, although there 1s debate about the makeup of that atmosphere. Rocks were never previously con- sidered as an actual source for 1he building blocks of life. bul onlr as potential sites for chemical reactions that helped convert such chemicals to more complex substances leading to life. the authors of the new study wro1e. Chang said 1hcre are big uncerta1n- t1es about whether rocks struck by meteornes really could release enough organ1c compounds to get life started. even though eii:traterrestrial objects once bombarded Earth far more frequently than they do today. Jeffrey Bada, a marine chemist at the Scripps lns1i tution of Oceana. graphy. asrecd. saying it is premature to consider rocks c racked by meteontcs ··a viable source of or- ganics. 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" ............. lltt:t1&•M BAKER URGESFREEWAYCOMPROMISE •.. P'romAl unless certain conditions are met. Baker proposed that Irvine instead should join these agencies without pre-conditions and should present the freeway agrttmenl to local voters when 11 is completed. He also sug- gested the council modify other freeway pusilions adop1cd July 8 by the slow-growth majority. In a prepared statcmenl, Baker said he presented the slow·growth pos-- ition at mtttings of the "frttway agencies earlier this month. At those meetings. members of the two free- way agencies rejected Irvine's con- ditions for joining. "This effort proved to be one of the most d1flicuh in my experience as a city representative 1n that, I believe. the results were nothing short of disastrous for the city of Irvine," the councilman said. Baker added, "Thr council's new position will provoke a major con- frontation not only with the county bu1 also with many o ther cities 1hat we rely on for regional cooperation. The cost of such a confrontation 10 Irvi ne residents could be immense. "If the county really wants to play hardball. they could conceivably forestall major internal improve- ments to the Irvine strttt system." Sprcifically, Baker mentioned plans to build or widen bridges over county flood con1rol channels. He also said the county and nearby cities could block Irvine efforts to annex nearby land. At Tuesday's mec:ting, Baker's new frttway plan was referred to a council comm11tce for study. At the same mec:t1ng, ho~ver. thr council approved two letters that will spell out the slow-growth conditions that were the iarget of Baker's criticism. These letters, signed by Mayor Agran. will be senl to the two frec:way agencies. In the letters, Agran slates Irvine will not join the agencies until the city's voten have a chance to consider the developer fees that will help pay for the highways. The leuers also list Irvine's requirements regarding the scope and alignment of the freeways. Finally, they state that futurc de· velopment mus1 be allowed to proceed only when the transportation system can accommodate it. At Tursday's meeting, lrvinccoun· cil membc:rs also considered a July 14 letter to Agran co-signed by the chairmrn of the two freeway agencies. Ben Bay and Orange County Super- visor Thomas F. Riley. In the letter, the chairmen said Irvine's nrw position "is disappoint· ing and damaaing to a carefully planned. resional approach to solving transportation issues.·· But the chairmen added, " ... we recognize 1hat you may. in the fu1urc. choose 10 have a larger role in shapina regional transportation policy and may choose to reconsider your withdrawal. If so. we look forward to your rctum to 1hc agencies." As proposed, the San Joaquin Hills Freeway would run south of Irvine be1ween John Wayne Airport and San Juan Capistrano. The Eastern Free· way would run roughly parallel to the Costa Mesa Frec:.,..·ay, link.in& the Riverside and Santa Ana freeways. The Foothill would run parallel to the San Diego Frttway, linking the Eastern Freeway and San Oemen1e. HOMEOWNER GIVEN MORE TIME ..• From Al Mayor Larry Agran said. Gary Vanderpol, a board member of The Ranch Homeowners Assoc1a- 11o n. told the council, "This agree- ment is the best solution to the prOJC'("l ·• However. he warned the council that they should be prepared to take action 1f the Ganishes miss any of the phase deadlines. Vanderpol said, "First of all. one has to realize that Mr. Gan1sh has not hved up 10 any signed avttmcnt. any court order or any city cod~ af!d ordinance relating 10 this prOJCCI 1n the past. (Despite a previous aarce· ment.) he has not completed the prOJCCt and his family continues to hve 1n the pro1ect." Gan1sh, who did not appear at Tuesday's meeting. was unavailable for comment Wednesday. ABDUCTED TOTIN COLORADO HOSPITAL ... From Al Huntington Beach Police Sgt. Mike test.s showed the bleeding under 1he abused more than once. Rchc said they do not know the baby's skull had worsened betwttn "When the bruises are new, they whereabouts of the baby's ~rents or Friday and Sunday. They ~re kttp-are red and purple, but older bruises whether local officials will lry to 1ngaclosewatchonhimtodetermine tum yellow and brown," Taft said. e"lradite them on felony child en· whe1her sur&ery was required, she Kennedy's body showed both kinds. dangermentcharges. said. "As a pediatrician, when I see From Al Border ( ontro\ ..aid the lack ol manpower is wh) thousand\ of lllegab arr able to cro\s <\mt'nca\ harder'> annua 11~ w11 h ltttll' chanc:t• ut hc1ng caught Immigration law reforms pending 1n Congress could aid the fight, Donar \aid. He also endorsed proposals for Dr Christi ne Taft. who treated the She said multiple bruises on his bruises on a child, child abuse is on national identification cards that 11c~h!•!ld!!a!t!!U!C!l!!M!!c!d!;ca!!l!C!!c!n!tc!c!, !,.!!;d!!!!bod!!!y!!;n!d!;!c!a!tcd!!!h!c!!m!!a!y!h!a!v!c!!bcc!!!n!!!m!!y!m!!;n!d!!,''!s!h!c!!sa!;!d!. !!!!!!!!mm~ He said nearly 500.000 have ht·cn apprehended already In I '#8() rho...._· who are caught and <.ent hack aero~\ the border eventual!) lf1o again. often the same night "There\ nu lav.· that says you can't hire an dlegal ahen. onl y 1ha1 11's 1llcga! for him lo work for you ," Donar '>aid But pan of the proposed 1mm1gra- 11on b1ll v.·ould pc:nal11e employers for h1nng illegals he e~pla1ncd . would be ca1T1cd by all citizens. "I'm w1lhng tn car7 a federal ID card to show I belong. ' he said. Donar recommended resident~ wnte 10 their local representatives. "There·~ strength in numbers." he ..a1d. "That's one reason why you staned this organ11at1on " PROPER CELEBRATION ON COAST ••• From Al Ferguson had v.on the heart\ of lht· tearoom audience Patrons d1~grccd with the English pre\-'> that the nev. pnneess had a weight problem ur wa., overly independent "I don·1 th1nk that \he'\ ta1 .tt all - 11·~ JUS\ ..amcth1ng for the pre\~ 10 goss1pabou1:· \aid f>untap·., hrothcr Henf) 'ichafcr ot "lewpon Real h r·on~tancc Lopat o f Laguna R1•<11 h ~~·.~~· Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE IX """'I'\., • ••o .,..,,. A ..... ,,,,. ...... " .. , ........... ••.• c ..... ...,_ iµ; y.1e WV"Mt & ..,..,..., g.o,. •J1 agreed "She'~ nn ra' 1ng hcaul) but there·., more to that than JUSt the ~urfacc," Lopal ~1d "She seen1s hkc she has a fun personaht) " Wanress Hav.·thornc ~1d while A,mencans were taken by the elegance and Aash. Bn11sh subjects -at home and abroad -celebra1ed out of a sense of loyalty for a monarchy often taken for gran1ed by the commoners. "We like them, though we're no1 sentimental aboul them. For things hke 1h1s. however. we do feel loyalty:· she sa1d i\s the new Duke and Duchess of York waved from the palace balcony, Williams freued that she would just have enough time to clear the room for the next session and rewind the videotape. C.001•'91'• ·~] c)'• J" ... p .h V ... ""{>0', .. _, ttoo,.. ....,,,.~ '·• ..,., • ,,.,.. ,. • 1••" ~ ......... ""' ..,., ""' .,,,,,,,.,, ...... ,. lll"·" ("" INff<(Y\ ~· ~"'7Y"ll"' ''" •• Justcall 642-6086 Wha1 do you like about the Daily Pilot? What don'1 you like? Call the number above and your message will be recorded, transcribed and d('- hvered to the appropriate editor. ....,....,.. ,,.,." " '°"' 00 "O! ...... '/fNI -111' ~ lC 11 "' C*I l)ol!OI• i 0 "' w.:I """' coc>J' .... DI -k•.i<!My l "<I ~) ~ '°"' 00 l'l()t ''"' ..... """ tOJly 111' I o "' <.4111 n.t<><o S«<>~'l '''" IY•t'O'J" '•· J ,. '• ""'" t ·' ·A •Ul"S •••8001 ~yf<•c r, •··• 1 ,.,,, ~-·•1 100"""'"· VOL 79, HO. 205 The same 24-ho ur answering s.erv1cc may be used to record letters to the cdllor on any 1op1c. Con1nbutors to our Lctten column mus! include 1he1r name and trlephone numbc:r for venficat1on. Tells us whal's on your mind. • •0 •"' tfl(I '°"' UICI> ""' ~-~ Clrcul1lkH1 T•ll pMftM -0r9"9' eo..-i•v ··-.. '4m The Phe lps Difference #I in a Ser ies Personal Service A ala.ff o f friendly, in - formed and helpful pro- fesaionals providing old fashioned service for the contemporary man with traditional taste. Your wardrobe will reflect the difference that Phelps per- sonal service can provide. • I ----~----~ > NEW STORE LOCATION GRAND OPENING Prices effedive at 11 Fashion Island Only! CIDiiJ Science Diet TRUCKLOAD Dog Food SALE! PREVENTM HEAl1H CARE FORDEUFE OFW>URDOG Come and Register to Win a FREE AKC GROWl'H 40 lb. 20 lb. 12.89 Case of 24 Cans 1 S.89 MAINTENANCE 40 lb. 20 lb. 19.89 10.89 Case of 24 Cans 14.89 FELINE MAINTENANCE 20 lb. 10 lb 16.89 9 .89 $50 OFF ALL AKC PUPPIES HUGE SELECTION H09en Puppy Otowlntt ot S p.m. July 26 10 Gollon AQUARIUM Com ... Starter Kit Reg . $62.95 s35tt Hagen Aqua Clear Power Filter 11600 Reg $29 9.5 $1 5 99 ) 11601 Re9 S37 .50 $1999 REEN·l'"~K~ WITH ST ARTER KIT BRASS {Reo U.7 9J) SALE PRICE $3995 Kit inc.lvdM: PoroiiMI C-. S..d ,.,.,. Tr.al Ho..ey S..Ck, Culliebone. s..d/W-C"I" Wood.ft l'e<c ..... 0..,,..f, Pope' HonQlno Altodl- HotlOE>I. Prices good at 11 Fashion Island Store Only. Saturday, July 26 Stop by and pick up FREE pet produd samples Us. your Newport Center charge for shopping bf Russo's. & ~RUSSO'S ~~ llllSTOl TOWN FASHK>N LAGUNA HIU.S Iii [-J & COUNTRY IS&.AND MA11 313A-ll 11 P_..... 24161 s--~-.__ ,..I.,. ~ ~112 ~~IQ antonio buttaro Summer SALE 50% to 75% Off · High Fashion European Designs • apparel • accessories • handbags •shoes (select shoes at $30 pair) Atrium Court Sult« 207 Nev1port CenUr Ta.shlon l.Jand (7J4) 71J9...3200 2 -Newport Center/Fllhlon la&and Sidewalk Sale/An Advet11slng Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 2•, 1986 I . Stdewo~~ S o ~e UP TO % OFF Women's Designer Sportswear and Dresses Atrium Court -Main Level ·~mtrunk c.olla..ct10n $2't.50 -~32CO · cott.on e\M'l.Ot.czrs ·poplin bzrmudo sh:Jrte · sa.\act<Zd krut 5h1rte · 9'Zla.ct."2.d shcxz5 · d~ eih1rt. 5pz.c1ol · summar n~r . sa.la.ct.a.d cd.ton orqyla eocks ~3000-t70.Q) t 37 ':I:) . $1800 ~21.f CO ~13 00 .. 720-1181 salcz. $18.CXJ-$28.CXJ f>J5.CO -f>22 CO f>32.~-t 75.00 ..... $1 2 .50 . "1 8 .00 $15.0J-$32 .~ $22.CO t1 2.CD £,faalvaJU(l!l · lmczn blaz.czre ·coU:.ont: lina.n 5k1rLei long~ soort..stam.a blousa.s ·b<i.rrn~.5 cct.t.on cl 1n<Zn · h nczn ponte ~ ck~rtme.nt · c,i.ra.ss ponte l OCLLW.. ponte> .. --- niwµxt ~only • salcz. ~78.aJ 'b35CXJ-$89 00 $Lf 9Q-$9 90 ~hort~ t sw1mt.runks $16 00 •3000 $ }Q.C0 -1'15 CXJ ·ox fbrd cloth dnz.~ 5b1rL3 ~18CXJ ~26.r:D $10.SQ-$15 90 ~1'+90 -$1990 $ 9 co-$J2 OJ 90tu~only july26·10om.-epm . Newport Center/Fuhton 111and Sidewalk Sale/An Advertlstng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday. July 24 1986 -3 ------------------- .. t 8 1 • IOIOPF Men's • Ladles • •Jackets • Sweaten • Pants • Shirta • Belts . • Sap f We '11 lie in C.~ter St.,. Court . Atrium Court Main Lsvel (714) 720-91'18 ~y~,~~_.) l . · .. , >v~j~zc appare[··Il~J :i..-··co[/cct:ib[es up to .. In Center Stage Court SIDEWALK SALE 70% Off Children's Toys & Clothing Sizes 0-14 IN OUR STORE 3rd Level Atrium Court MORE SAVINGS 759-8177 .. ALL OUR FAMOUS SUNDRESSES ARE NOW ON SALE , $39. 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(Reg. t o *3f") All sale shoes displayed inside of store Selected styles-Broken Sizes-All sales final 5' Fa•ton lelancl, New~ 81•c• (71'>''' ms • • • • • • • • • Hat summer sport bargains you won't be/level From volleyballs ta athletic shoes, we've oat what you need for having fun/ • • • • • • • ~w - s~ flQ ~PRRJ;S NEWPORT BEACH Fashion Island (714) 644-2121 COMING AUGUST 24 ( 'X)ll) . ~ -:-,-""' --~~ ,_ ,. ·.· ~--: A special section ex elusively for Fashion Island mer-chants. Preprinted ond inserted into the Doily Pilot on August 24, 1986. Overrun of 2,500 copies d1strubuted throughout Newport Center Advertising Deadline Monday, August 11 , 1986 Noon. Contact Jon Phares at 6 42-4321 ext. 260. 8 -Newport Center/FUhlOn ISiand Sidewalk Sale/An Advertising Supp6ement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday. July 24. 1986 Children's Wear European Domestic ... --. - Balloons for Everyone J 9 Jraahion l•land 644-8808 ACROSS FROM THE BROADWAY Up to 70% Off July 26* w e are making room for our exquisite new fall collection. Come get acquainted and take advantage of our drastically reduced sales prices. Y ou will find rack upon rack of our women's "'non-active wear "; suede and leather suits, linen and silk shirts, dresses and pants ... all Italian, all sumptuous-all up t o 75 % of ff The EJ/esse Boutique Atrium Court-Fashion Island Fashion is just part of the experience •/(you can 't make our sidewalk sale, JOW us anytime thrujuly 30th to enjoy up to 75% off i-• Newport Center/Fashk>n Island Sidewalk Sale/An Adverti.ng Supplement to the DAILY PILOT!Thur9day, July 24, 1986 -7 - bai~e '{1dzflr Save UpTo75%! Join us Saturday July 26, 1986 from 10:00 to 6:00 for a Spectacular Sidewalk Sale! With tremendous savings on Laise Adzer clothing and accessories the merchandise wHl go fast ... Hurry. 25 Fashion Island o Newport Beach (714) 760-9333 s •' 8 -Newport Center/Fasnlon Island Sidewalk Sale/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday. July 24, 1986 lea ranee ale Tremendous values on selected Fall merchandise. Come In early for best select/on. 840-0409 tripos.LTD. NEWPORT BEACH Final Sale for Summer Stock See us In Center Stage Court ·24 Fashion Island-Main Level 760-9744 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ~ Stdewo~ Sa~ ~: ~ ~I ! 50% -70% Off 4 § ~ ~ Selected Lingerie in 100% Silk and Cotton ~ ~ • Gowns • Bras ~ ' • Robes • Panties , ' • Teddies • Garter Belts i ~ I r llnperie boutique l h1on Island 17141 720 -1366 i ~~~ftb..AO~~...a.~...a.~~~QO~ Summer Cutlery CLEARANCE SAVE 25%°FF J. A. Henckels Whatever you're slicing up this summer for the barbeque ••. the beat catch of the day ... for those spectacular salads ... The best cut In price Is J. A. Henckels Frlodur Cutlery! SAVE 25%0FF OPEN STOCKI The Twin Four Star Serlea The Prof'Nalonlll Serlea KITCHEN BASICS 25% OFF 3" Paring reg 22. SALE •16'° 9" Slicer reg 48. SALE *3600 9" Chefa reg 80. SALE t.tsoo Boning Knife reg 34. SALE •25so Kitchen Sheen reg 28.50 SALE •21 H Oak Knife Block '99 so.oo SALE •3900 FOR THE BAABEQUE Twin Four Star 2pc Carving Set '99 83.00 SALE *5000 J.A. Henckela Frlodur Cutlery Guaranteed fol'• /Hellme ON SALE 25% OFF/ BASICS ,,.,,,,~ Form, Function llnd Design for the Art of Living NEWPORT f.ASttOH ISLAND ATRIUM COURT -Thtrd Aoof Mondey-frldlly 1M ~ 1H ~ 12·5 (714)640-e02S Newport Center/FUhk>n llland Sidewalk Sale/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 24, 1986 -9 __ JIL. __ ( -- ixl:z Fashions are characterized by advanced contemporary styling, a vivid harmonious palette of colors, timeless slmpllclty, superb materials and exemplary construction Selected items· Now 30-50°/o Off 3rd Floor Atrium Court Sidewalk Sale Saturday July 26 Only from 9:32am to 5:32pm Come by and enjoy great values! 119 Fashion Island • Bullock Wilshire Wing Newport Beach (7 14) 759-1622 Our Sale .. Your Advantage All Soles F inol 26 Fashion Island Newport Beach 640-4423 Updated tennis wear for everyone: Men Women -tennis/ golf Children Swimwear. Cruisewear, Eveningwear Accessories SIDEWALK SALE Saturday, July 26 See Us in Center Stage Court 50% to 70% Off 3rd Floor Atrium Court Newport Beach 760-8600 10 -Newport Center/Fashion Island Sidewalk Sale/An Advertising Supplement to the DAILY PILOT /Thursday, July 24, 19a6 Summer-weight Pants........ 530.00-SSO.CXL. ..... $18.00-$30.00 Cotton Wolk Shorts .................. S26.00-S40.00 .......... $15.00-$24.00 Swimv.ieor fof everyone ........... S24.00-S30.00 .......... $14.00-$18.00 Fun T-Shirts and Knits......... ..S12.50 -S30.00 .......... $ 7.00-$18.00 Cotton Sweaters .................. 540.00 -$65.00 .......... $28.00-$40.00 Hawaiian Shirts ..................... S28.00-S40.00 .. .' ...... $16.00-$24.00 Assorted Short & Long · Sleeve Shirts ..................... S26.00-SSO.oo ......... $15.00-$30.00 Shoes. Socks. Belts & Accessories ................... s 4.00-$66.00 . . $ 1.00-$38.00 Sidewalk . Sale Saturday Only ·July 26 • 10am to 6pm AT N E WP O RT B EAC H 24 FASHION ISLAND ATRIUM COURT DAY·BED SETS .. TOLE I.AMPS REG. TO $150 REG. TO $120 DUST RUFFLES REG. TO $120 s1411 ALL SIZES nettle .,cReek 17 Fashion Island Newport Beach • 644-8860 No Refunds or Exchanges Fashion Island Credit Card All Sales Final THE TANGO CLUB PRE SENTS UNBEL IEVAB LE SUMMER SALE FOR MEN AND WOMEN 3RD FLOOR • ATRIUM COURT • FASHION ISLAND• 640-7018 ::--• • Newport Center/Fashion Island Sktewalk Sale/An Advertising Supptement to the DAILY PILOT /Thunday, July 24, 1986 -11 , -------- 1 ~· . .-If ..... ,, .. _ .. ~-. - Anniversary Sale 5" 'Y, 0 ~,~, All 14K Chains Beautiful solid 14k gold chains and bracelets. Choose from diamond cuts, ropes, herringbones, cobra designs and more. '~o 30 o/r Of"'F" Select Diamond Jewelry Our finest quality diamond jewelry set in a variety of designer styles in 14k or 18k. Pendents, earrings, wedding sets, cocktail rings and more. ~., 7c -4 0 r7r 0 FF Concord & Concord Collection Watches & Other Famous Brands Concord, Seiko, Omega, Daniel Mink, Lassale, Breitling and morel Many items one of a kind come early for best selection. 32 FASHION ISLAND, NEWPORT BEACH 71 4-644-2040 . } e . 12 -Newport Centtr/Fllhlon llland Sidewalk Sate/An Advertising Supptement to the DAILY PILOT/Thursday, July 2•. 1986 w l Tp ,o 50 °/o OF Seiko and Other Name Brand Watches Concord Collection, Con- cord, Seiko, Omega, Daniel Mink, Lassale, Breitling, and morel Pearls 30o/o OFF Save on gorgeous high luster genuine Japanese Biwa & cultured pearls In alt colors. Choose from choker, matinee, opera and graduated lengths, bracelets, tool 10%-20o/o OFF Diamond Rings Select from many styles of· .... wedding sets, engage-• ment rings and mountings. e [ r y