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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-05 - Orange Coast Pilot" TUESD AY, A U GUST 5, 1986 Judge. s ruling in drunken dri vtng case will allow jury to decide compensation A pohc:ic spokesman sa1d I.he de- partment may appeal Hatter's ruhna and downplayed Its s11nificance. Bohunis, a propeny manager for The Irvine Co .. filed a $I 0 million By STEVE MARBLE °' .. 0..,""'""" Six Newpon Beach police officer!. used excessive force when they re- 11tramcd s.drunken-€oslt-M~man so a nurse could draw blood for an alcohol test last year. a federal Judge in Los Angeles ruled Monday. OU pact OPEC ai.reed to a plan advanced by Ghlamreza ~deb, lr&n'• oil mlnlater, to d.rutlcally cut oil production . A7. Nation 'Star Wars' anti-missile plan Is under heavy at- tack. /A4 World Britain agrees to llm1ted sanctions against South Afrlca./A7 Sports The Angels lose 6-5 to the Twlns./82 INDEX The ruling by U.S. D1stnct Judge lawsuit last fall allegjna he was Terry Hatter Jr clcar1 the wa y for a brutalaud by pohcc when he refused Jury to decide whether Steven Nick to submit to ~n alcohol blood test Bohunas, 27. ~hould be compensated following a single-car aCCJdent on for 1hc actions of the __QQhce office . Feb. IS, 1985. A datenas not beeo setl'or the tna-1 -. "Ttt1rtn-stgnilitant rolmgand a where a Jury will be asked to decide s1gn1fican~ blow t~ the .. ~ewpon whether &hunts' civil nghts were Beach Pohcc Department, said Step- vaolatcd hen Yagrnan, lhe Los Angeles at- tomcy representma Bohums~ "This should tell them that they are out of line, way out of line," said Yaaman, who specializes in rcp- resentfoa victims of allesed police brutality. "Personally. l doupt they'll &et tbe mes~. I think they arc impervious to takina somethina hkc this as a lcamin1 experience." Lt. ·Gary Peterson said Hatter's rulinJ is only a "proccduraJ" de- tcrm1na1100. He said the etty hasn't had the opponunaty to put ns c.a~ before a Judae or Jury ··11 1s a ruhn& and we don't aartt with it, but our pos1t1on 1s that when we put on OYt case the true facts will come out," sa1d Peterson Bohunis was arrested after he lost control of his a r on Jamboree Road. sideswiped a median bamer and skidded down a 70-foot embank· ment. The blood test administered at Hoag M~monal Hosp1lJ.) n:vealdd Bohunis had a blood aJ~~ol level of 0.22, more than double\tne l~~I at TOllOM:OW: FOMCA8T8 OM A2 which a moton st is presumed ioo drunk Lo dnve. .r "He was very drunk and he admits that. He believes be de1erved to be arrntcd," said ValJ'"an ··aut he didn't de~rvc the brutaJ treatme1n he received ' Bohunas requested a breath test bul was unable to perf onn the iest when o rouant to-ffiC poTice statfon. said Y•&inan. He wat subsequently taken to tllc Newpon Beach hospital where (Pleue eee EXC&aalVE/ A2) Krishn·a fest off; suitgoe~_ t ·ocourt Federal Ju.dge bars sect's exhfblt from Laguna· s beach park By LAURA MERK °' ... ~ .......... A federal Judge ruled Monday that the Hart Knshna ~ct of Laguna Beach can't hold ns rcsuval of lm11a at Mam Beach Park this weekend The I ntcrnauonal Society or Knshna Consciousness filed a law- suit in May challenging the cons11tu- t1onality of a city ordinance that bars any group from scning up structures on Mam Beach U S Dmnct Judge Wilham Mat- thew Byrne Jr refu!.Cd the rchs.ious ~oup's request for a prchm1Jlary injunction that would have allowed this year·s fes11 •al Bui the Judge als,o refused the Cit} ·s request 10 d1sm1ss the lawsun ( llV Anomey Phtl1p Kohn said A tnal date has been tentallvely ':\Cl for No'(ember. Since the c1t)' ordinance was adopted in March. most events held at Main ~ch Park 1n the {>ast havt been held at the rny's Irvine Bowl Park. Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classlfled A 11 A-3 A8-10 86-8 Man-d-r-u-ggcd; Eob·bedin hotel The council first adopted a policy restncting u'le of the the ~nee ocean beach park an May 1985 The council said organi1ed events were crowdrna the bcacl'I and blocking v1t>w' A short time later th~ Kn'lhnas filed a federa l coun \Ult when the council allowed a cily-'lpo'nsored an fcsu val on the hcach Comics Death No tices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A1 2 8 8 8 5 A6 A3 94,8 81-4 BS A2 Police get pay hike, repri1nand By TONY SAAVEDRA Of .... 0.-,""' ..... The 12 ~ percent pa y ra1~ prom- ised ta'lt month to ( O'lta Mc~ polict> offi ccr<i ~ dS delivered Monda). along w11h a reprimand from Ma-.or "'lorma Hen2og. who added she wa'I a\hamed _of herself for being in11m1da1ed hy po.lict' prcs111urc Ncvt>rthelc'i'I. Hcrt10~ WC'nt along with the unanimous dcct'lion to rallf)' 1hc one-year contract ordered h) rounc1l mcmberi; July 21 af\cr more 1han 100 officers and 'lupponcr' Jammed the council 1..hamher\ (Pleue 11ee PGLICE/A2) By STEVE MARBLE Of Ille 0..., Not ...... .\n .\nzuna hus1nesc;man who was drugged and robbed b)' two women at a Ncwpon Beath hotel Sunday may he the lale'll v1ct1m in a o,cnc~ of. potcn11all} dcadh pro<;t1tut1on-•ilyle robberies that have hecn rcponed ago'>'> the nation (cc \.\. M1lc) a 56-)'car-uld rec;1- ~ent of Peoria. was uncon'>(aous nearly IR hours and had to he hospitalized after two women 'ihpped a potent tranqu1li1er mto his cocktail before stealing his Rolcx watch and emptying has walkt of Ca'ih and credit card'i. Newpon Beach vice officer\ said ""1ilcs a11end1og a hu'llOC'l'i con- ference at a MacAnhur Boule' ard hotel. met the women at the hotel bar and apparently was encouraged to Second jury hears boat deaths case By STEVE MARBLE Of lie 0.-, "'°4 ..... le; V1rl l:.ark\ a man \u carelc.,c; he risked the hve'I ofhac; he\t fnend and 01her., h} steering a 'lpccdboat into a huge. '>Itel buO) or i'I he the v1cum of )atc wnfu'11on and poor lighting" for the second time in a year. an < 1range ( ounty Supen or ( ourt JU f) will be ai.ked to dcudc whether Earle<; 'lhould he found gutlty of man- slaughter or cleared of wrongdoing m the count)'., wont pnvatc boating accident h -.e pcorle died in th<.· Ott 2Q 1984. acc1dcf11 JU'll out'>1dc Anaheim Aa.,. ofl the rna<,t of ~al Beach Larlc\, JO. was at the-helm of a 20- foot ski boat named Wh1<;kC) Runner when 11 crashed into O~ar Eight. an unh$hted Naval mooring buoy Just outside the rock JCllH.'\ 1hat mark the entrance to the ba\ The ribersJass hoal 'Mlnk imrTJiCdl· ately car'rymg fi,c people to 1hc1r death<; Four 01her'I. including Larlcs, were ~nously 1nJurrd The first 1ury tnal ended with Juror'i splu 9-3 an favor of an 1onocent vcrdacl The ~cond tnal opened Monday 1n Wcstmins1er "Was 11 an accident or dad five wung people lose their lives bccau~ (Pleue eee JURY/ A 2) ~ New service hopes te.get stranded boaters in tow If rour litr hrt"a~' down Ill mile\ down the road. help 1'> only .1 phont• call or a \hon hake a""a.,. . But Ii ~our tl<ml break\ down 10 mile~ o!T\hnrl· th.it'., a d11Tcn·nt 'llOT) And one thn1 rarely ha~ a happ' ending. If you ht1 vr ,\ radio. the ( O<.l!ol Guard can he no11fit•d But unk"I" you·~ In I aen111nC" cmer l"m:y - engine prohkm<1 or runninit nut of &a\ are no1 coM1d('rcd late threatening - the ( 03"1t C 1uard won't c-omc 10 your rescue The) will put \<OU 1n tout h ~1th commernal rirm\ thdl will rnmr to )'Our itd with furl. cng1or p;ln\ or :s rope to tow 'YOU b.u l.. to \hort Rut \uch 'lefVl(C\ takr n Iona 11mr and Wlih houri) rate'I nt Sl 20 or mo1r. your hill tould bl" e~orh1tan1 When the< oa'lt C1uaN adopted the t I ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus ON THE NEws 'no tow unk.,., 11\ an cmc·ra<'nt ~ polaq." 1l npc:ncd lhc door fo1 J Newpon ll<'dl h firm to launlh 11 nc~ IYP" bu"nC\\ By charg1n& )t'llrl) mcmh<'r.,h1fl\ fcc11, thl" Vt'l\t I '""t .\\'IOC 1at1on of Amt"nca 1\ hup1na that hontcn wall in cfku hu) 10\utan(.c isga1n\I tlcanJ • • ('aught Out at ~II and In 01.'Cd or. ,\rn t3"CC. Membcn can c,all Vc'i'ICI Ass1sl's offices by radio and a boot will be chsf)3tch~ to tow the 'itnrnded '3alors hai..k 10 \hore And they won't be i..harged any extra for the 'iCrv1ce If Ve<,$Cl A'l~l\l sound~ lake 1hr /\u1<1 < lub of the h1Jh ~a'I, 1t 111hould. \ompan) Prt 1dtnt ()avid La Montaane and ht'i c1aht pannc" ""or~cd with \uto ( luEi offic11l11 1n '><'ttina up the company. wh1c-h cur- rtntly 1'i the only one of 1" kmd rn \outhcrn C alitorn1a ·11·, important tor the rcc-rca11onnl hoatcr to kno"" thC'rt'\ onr cnt11 y that can pro,1dt '\Cr\:1~·c." I .. Montaanc ~,.,., • If )'Ou'rc: an tmuhlc hut an J nun cmefiCOC)' 'l1t11et1on. tht> C oa'lt ( 1u.1rd -.111 aivc you the name nf thrtt (Piute tee SltRVICE/ Ai) invite them to has room. pohcc said Once 1n the room. police said the women nsked Mil~ to orderl0ckta1ls from room ~rvace Police said It appears the women then slapped drugs into h1'I drink and robbed ham Mile~ wa'i d1~overed later by fnends who 'IUmmoned paramed1CS when the) could not revtvc him He was treated at < o~ta Mc~ Medical Ct>ntcr Hospital "This as a growing problem not onl) here on the ( oao;t but in Los Angeles. Dalla'i. "'lew 'tork. <;an Francisco - Just abowt every rnttro- poli tan area." Detcc u' c Jim Kamensk1 said "The drugs b£1ng u'iCd arc heav)' narcoucs and the~ women arc hardly doctors This s11ua11on can be and has been fatal." said Kamcnsk1. who said (Pleue eee DRU0/A2) The lawsuit wa\ ..cttfed out ofcoun ""hen tht> council changed 11s '>tand and allowed the Knshnas to hold their annual festival last summer The Festival of India '" a free cultural event 1n which the Kn'lhnas dtstnbutc literature perform song.\ and dance!> and 'lerve 'lampks of v~c!Bnan meal\, said Ratna (in- (Pl~~ eee P'ESTIV AL/ A2) Americans easy targets for attacks, ex-spy says 0..,""' ...... "' ........... Vladimir N. Sallharo• . I By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Of IM 0111r Neil awi A fonnrr Soviet 'iP)' who 'i('ICl.ial· 11ed in Middle Ea'ltcrn opcra11on" ..aid >\mt>rican tra veler. ult1ma1ch will ha vt 10 take personal rt"'lfl0n'i1- b1 ht)' to protcci lht'm<;eb.c' Jµ1n'\t terron~m abroad Dr Vlad1m1r N Sakham' J \m 1ct-tramcd diplomat and K< 1R agent who even tually WC'nt 10 work for thl' CIA. said <\mcncan bu'ltnC\'i pcr..onc; and olhcr tra velc~ can a void lx-rnme terronst target'i h)' 'itmpl) makan~ them~lve, ks'i ohv1ou., whrn c1-.cr- ~as Onl} half-Jnkingl). ~kharm \Bid CompanJ Prealdent David La Mont.a4(ne cbecte over cbarta to locate a atranded bo4ater ln need of a ta,r. .\mtncans arc known abroad tu he fond of rnmfon The first thin& the\ do aflcr checking into a hotel 1s pul on '>ncakcr<1 for their foray~ oul Thr lt'K al" ..CC' pt"nplc ""eanng 'lncakcr'I and kno~ immt"d1atl'hthc' arc >\mencan<; He <,ug&e'llcd husinc~\mcn wlar [ uropean-cut \Ult\ and 1t.1han 'lhoc.·' ~hen traveling cncr\t"a\ too \peaking toahoul d hundred mem he~ of the \N orld I radc ( ent~r \~\OC1at1un of Oranl.lc C ount\. \akharo-. hcadhnt"d a dt'I( u<.c;wn on intt'mallonal l<.-rrnn'm .\' t1 ~oung \o\ IC'I diplnmat 1n (Plea11e eee TERRORISTS'/ A21· Traffic accident injuries claim twomen'slives .. By ROBERT HY'IDMAN ud TEVE MARBl.F Of .... 0.-, ...... _ \ R11 Kear I .akr m.rn """' k1llr1l Monda-. and a < n\t.1 ""1c..a rt·,uknt died lrom 1n1unc\ \ullrrrd 1n '-<'r&r ate lrafl1c acudt>nt\ on tht• Oran11r ( 00\l · RKhard Ham\on tiX wa' ._1llcd when he attcmptrt1 to mah a l tum on Pantie ( oa\t Hi&hwa) 1u\t nonh of L.tguna Re ~ h. thr H1a,hwt1\ Pa1rnl rcponcd tlom'IOn """' tra-.chng nonh w11h ht\ wile whc.n be: pulled LU Lbc udc. uJ ----1' tht> ro: d \.\. hC'n he tncd to tum around. hc w;,i\ "trut II h-.. another vrh1dl' traH"hng nohh ... ,d < llP '00" man Paul< 11dv.ell lht" 1mri Clot thr rnlh\ton C'.IUt.«'tl lfam\On'' c r tti roll 11-.C'r an1l l.lnd 11pnah1 on 11' ~ hcl'I' tlam\nn wa.. li.tllrd 10\t.ant" (Pleue DIUV&R/A2) A2 * Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday,"Auguat 5. 1986 Ma~ine copter crash caused by equipment failure ,, pilot .. By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' Ille Delly .......... A 19ll4 helicopter mtsh off • an Clemente Island that k.1lled four Mannes was caused by a combma- t1on of fac tors. including pilot error and equ1pmcnt·fa1lurc. according to a Mari ne Corps 10ve5tigation rcpon. The repon. mude public this week. will be part of 3n ongoing investiga- tion into the safety of the CH53-E .. upcr talhon" helicopters. which have been involved in crashes killing 15 sen icemen and inJunng 16 others since 1981 That 1n\.Cstiga11on wa~ called for last Ma) b) Rep Roben Badham. R- Newpon Beach, following a crash that killed four men from the Tustin Manne Corps Heltcopter .\ir Station. A.bout 40 of the world\\-1de fleet of92 Super Stallions are kept at Tustin. Bill hre1ber. an aide to Badh:nn. said this weck·s report on the t 984 crash \\ 111 help) in' es11gators de- 1erm 1nc1fthere 1s a hnl.. among the s" major <;uper Stallion crashes O\ er the past tY.o \.cars "In th1 case there ap~red to be a combina11on of errors." Scb~1bcr said this morning. "What our in· vesugation is hoping to develop is clear, incontroven1ble proof that there is a link between lhc crashes, or that there is not a link." Schreiber said the crash inve11t1p- tions have been treated individually. with no overall review to determine if there is a problem common to ~II of them. Following a letter to Les Ai.pin. chairman of the House Armed Ser- vices C'omm11tee, a study began 1n June to lind common hnks among the acc1dt·nts. "The overriding purpo~ 1s 10 rem6' e an) doubt of the a1r- wonhiness of the helicopters," Schreiber said. ··The people who"' e around lhe Tustin air station have a nght to sleep in their homes Y. llhout fear ofa helicopter falling on them." According to the Associated Press. the repon released this week con- cerned an incident 1n wtuch a Super talhon helicopter was ltftmg a truck from the deck of the U Denver when it crashed ur fl.a.me 1010 th.e ocean from 300 feet up. All four crewmen were killed in the accident, which O<.'Curred June I. 1984. According to the report, the chain of events lcadin~ to 1hc crash bcpn with the copter hftmg a truck. held m hngs on' cable, from the deck of the hip. The truck's bed broke loose. cuu ing one of the slings and causing the helicopter to swing ou~ ofcontrol. C're" members were unable 10 Jettison the truck quickly. apparently because of an elcctnc.aJ breakdown The pilot mistakenly rci.ponded by grabbing and holding the controls. "The correct action ... is to rtltllsc the controls," investigators said. add- ing that the pilot training manual p.vun-un tear uplana-lloo-efhow to respon'd in such a sttuauon. The tail rotor then broke off. and though the truck was finall)' dropped. the copter spun thrtt times and fell into the ocean. It burst into flames before h1mng the water DRIVER, CYCLIST KILLED IN CRASHES .•. From Al Caldwell '-Jtd Wilma ffarnson. 60. was taken h' helicopter 10 M l\~1on Commun1t) Hospnal 1n Mi sKm \ u~JO "'ht' fl' 'ihl' .... a" reroned 1 n cnucal wnd11ion Thl' dn' cr ol tht• '>Crnnd car. ~ 1- ~ear-old 'lath.1n l\11lkr ot Newpon Bt·ach \\J<. t,1kl·n to \outh Coa'il ~kdtlo.11 ( 1:nh'1 art \outh L.agun<1 \\tlh minor 10.)Ufll'" ( ua't H1ghwa\ "'a' dosed bnetl~ to allu" thl· ht•hcoptcr w land Rush- h11ur tratlit \\-:J'i del:l\ed 1n both d irec uun' lolloY. Ing the ~ l 5 p m JlCtJcnt ( Jr\ had.Cd Uf'I tn lhe .,outhbound lane-. .tll lhl' \~J\ 10 C. urona dcl \1.H Hradlord I t·l' Ree\t'' ul < mta \k'J d1l·d Monda' Jflt•r heing 1hroY.n ahoul I~"\ leet \unJa'\ e\C· nins "hen h.., nl<l111rc)lk '\trutk a lUrh, shd Jt"ro.,., J '>tlkwalk and bounc~d off a wrought iron fence uul\1dl· a ;-..l'" P<>n Reach con- Jom1n1um u1mple\. police reponcd Rc•t•\ e.,. 26. suflcred maS!.I\ c head IOJUrll'' and remJinl·d 1n .t l oma until ht· died ::it 'l 4 ' p m .ii f oun1a1n \ allc~ Rq~111n,li I lo.,pllal trJuma lenter . W11ne"n told pnhlt that Rcnt''> ran J red hghl al thl' intt·rwt lton of \\.e<;t ( oJ\l I ligh\\a' and Halboa Boulnard Jnd \\J\ 'ccn aLtekrating up Supenor A' enue. Witnesses said the motorcycl1st disappeared from view but they reponed heanng 1hc sound of a colhs1on seconds later. according to police The C)Chst apparentl> lo<;t control ol h1~ bike at the top ot the steep road Jnd '>truck a curb c;a1d Wilham Mcinnis. a traffic 1nvcsttgator. He said the motorcycle skidded across a sidewalk. bounced off a wrought iron fence and \\as hurled back tnto the road. · Mcinnis said the motorcycle tra"elcd m~arl) JOO feet while Reeves. who wore no helmet, landed about 125 feet lrom the point of impact. EXCESSIVE FORCE ... Fro m Al blood "'as drawn. Yagman said officers held Bohuni~ down while ordenng a nurc;e to draw blood. He said hie; client repeated!~ rt•fused to submit to the hlood te<.t "Tht•y beat tht• ltvmg da)hght ou1 of the gu). Thc picture~. the photo<. taken of him are ghastly.'' ..aid Yagman. Bohun1 s eventual!) pleaded guilt' to reckless driving and spent 45 day., in Jail. according to record'\. Hoag Memorial Ho~p1tal. namt.·d in the fawsuit along with police officers and former Police Ch1d· Charles Gross. agreed ICI pa}' Bohun" $ I0.000 1n a '>Clllement reached 1n -\pnl. according to the hospital A poht·c repon prepared at the time of the accident descnbed Bohun1s as uncooperative and onl> scm1- cohcrent. It states that he refused to .-.ubm11 to any chemical C\am1na11on. including a breath test. A si milar lawsuit. this one al<;o lilcd h)c Yagman against )\Jr..,.pon pohcc. 1c; \Ct for a JUr)' tnal tn November. In this case. Timothy Hammer of "ianta <\na allege<, he was forced to ~ubm1t to a blood test. Yagman said the c;u11 and other.-. challenges the nght of police to force a susixcted drunken dmer to c;ubm11 to a blood tl·~t He said fornng a person to g1"c blood c011c;11tull"' illegal sea rt h and ~11ure FESTIVAL OF INDIA CANCE~ED ... From Al tamJn1 l><t\I a nwmhn ol lhl· Ltguna Beath 11.'mpk lhl· lt·,11\,tl \\hn.h 1r.1wl<. thl' countn l"uld <1nl\ Ix· hl'ld 1n I Jguna AC'3( h lht\ \\l'<.'krnd Da'>I ,,mt •k· C'3U\l' thl· 1n1unu1un u;1, 1,kn1l"d. lhl' 11.'\lt\JI \.\Ill not tx held luL .il h 1h1'> 'l'Jr .,ht· .,aid I >a .. 1 <.aid lhl rt•lt1.1-11ni' group" not 1n1t~ft",t~ 1n hold inf. the k~l1\ :.il at Ir' 1 nc Uo\A. I bnause 11 woulu nol g.1' L thl Kn.,hna., cn11u11h nro,url' .. Pl•npk an 11111 gc11ng. lo ~o 11u1 ol thc11wa\10110111 .1 "-11\hna k\ll\JI ·· ~hl' '><lid DJ\I lnmpl.11m·d th,11 a u l\-\pon· \orcd 'olle> ball toumament wa\ rcccnth held on Main Beach. he said T-sb1~ were sold on the beach and se' era I ~undc. \\ere erected. an ap- parent '1olat1on of the ord1 nanCl' ··'-' l" JU\t don't led 11 1<; fair:· c;he <,,11d Kohn agn·ed tht· tournament wa<; hdd and lhJl the group set up a table but was forced to remove 1t. .. .!\nd a ol)·Pro\ldcd ~trutture wa'> pro,1ded tor the JUdgl'' a'> a '>land.·· hl' '>atd Tht• same eth-owned stand 1~ a'allabk tor other group' to bt· U'>l'd a' a -,pca kcr'!> pfat~rm It •'> pcrm1<.~1hk. he said. bt.>cause 1l 1'> pro"1dcd h~ lht• Cll) Dasi ic; confident the lnal outcome will benefit the religious group and that a federal Judge "'111 uphold the Knc;hnac; right to freedom of rcltg1on "We feel confident that in the end C\Cf)lhtng "'Ill be \t't nght It''> not that the c1t11cnc; lh<'mschc., don't want 11. It 1s one or two on the council \\ho don't want it. We fi.·d 11 rather a wa'llC ofthl' trnpa~crs monc) (for thl· l'll~) to pur\ue this." Da~1 ~aid "We want people lo know abuul u\ WeJUSI ha\ ca ph1IO'>OPh\ lhal wdt•l'I 1<. benctinal lur the whole world \\-L• are prl"parl·d 10 lighl to tht• rnd ·· DRUG-AND-ROB INCIDENT IN HOTEL ... From Al thtrc h<t\t' tx·cn rl'port' ol JL·ath' 1n l o' \ ng( k' and on the I a.,t ( 11:.1\t 1n c,1milar llrug·and-roh 1nudl'Ol\ ~t ic.," tht· \t\th 'tll1m along thl' <lrangl' ( oa\l tn lhl· rro\l1lut1un ''pc 111ht)l:nl"' 1n .... 111, h "'omen Jdm1n1'\· wr \ll 11111\ tw.1\' do\L"'-o l n,trLollt'\ lhl' \l•l' oll lll'f \,11d T hrl'C haH' tx·en rl·rnrll·d 1 n 'il'\.'(>11rl Rc.1l h onl' 111 In 101• .ind t~11 mun· 1n ur11n rorpor:1ll'd lnunt' tl·rr1111n I lwq; h,1' l' ht'l'n ~'I rl·portl'd l J\l'' 111 Io\ \ngeln morl than 100 1n 111111\lon und ""di fl\t•r I 0()() 1n '-n• 'IOI k ( II\ 'I\ l" lkll'l'll\ t'\ lfl "it'\\ port lk.11 h ,,ud In 11111 .. 1 ,,t\l"\ lhl' 'lllln" .lrl' ( olill ol\1,(11 h11\lll('"l11l'n"1n lhl'lr <io .. "'hu.1rrx:ar lo ht· .tlllut:nl pohLc ... ud •· 1 tw "llnll"ll don I n·alh come on l1kl· pr1l\ltl11lr\ h111 1hn lei thl· gu' .k no\\ lhe ... ·re romanlK3ll\ or '>C\UJtl, intcrec.ted 1n him Jnd then humJn nature take' 01.cr I le think.. 11 ' "" lulk\ da\ .. l\.amcn\l..1 \Jtd T he dear maJontv ol robhi.·rtl'' t.tl..l· plall' .11 uppcr-da.,., hnll'l'i thou~h lhl'H' havl· hi.·t·n reportl'd inutknl\ 1n l\hlch \tltlm\ ha\C CnlOUnlt'rl·d \\omen at n1ght'\f)Ol\ and h<.·l·n dru11 gcd and rohhl·d 1 n thr11 o" n hnm1·, KJmcm k1 'iJld The drug., mu\\ trcqut·ntl) U\l·d Jrl' 'rnplam1nc h)drohrnm1dl' .ml! lor<llcpen. hoth po"'crful lkpre\.,,tnl\ prc~cnhed a., mu'>tk rd,l\Jnl\ und 1r;1nquil1tl'r' r ht• p!lll'lllla l tor (l\l'fdo\I'\ I\ 1111 rca,t·d hnau'lt' th l· 'll llOl\ I\ p1 lilll\ hnq· hcen drink1 n11-Detl't ll\l'' \Jtd .1lwhol hl'1ghtl'n' till' drug.' l'llcc I\ .. r hl'll" '<il\O 1111..· DO\'>lbtlil\ the gU) hJ\ J hcan cond111on or some other J1lmt•n1 .. Kaml'nsl..1 <.aid Poltlc ha'c only vague dcscnp- 111>0<. from hotel emplo)eC\ of the two \\omen <,uc;pccted 1n the latc<,1 drug- Jnd-roh 1nc1dcnt One of the women \\d\ rt·poned 10 be 1n her 40s "1th J1rl\-blond hair. lhl· cocktail glasses fotJnd in the hotl'I room had been wa!lhcd and um·d tn the time police arnvl·d and lht• onl> telltale sign left behind wa<; a \1 1\!lll' Virginltl Sli ms c1garrctc hull lound 1n lhe hathroom. l\.amcnc;k1 \a1d hotel manager' :Hl' nc1 ng alerted 10 the problem ""e arc ll)1ng to edu·catc the hotel 1ndu\I~ and the puhlir.'' lhl' dt'lCl· 11 \ e <.a1d "f hl•rt"<. reall~ no Othcr WJ) 111 l<>m hat thl\ ·· SERVICE FOR STRANDED BOATERS ... From Al dtflcrcnt to°" 1ng 'l'r\ II l'\ f hl'f'l' l\rl I _.n, ttme 111 fl'.lll\ \hop .1r11und lr11 j S<><X1 ()rtc.:c . • Ru t 1f the~ Jrt• mcmhi.·r.., of Ve'i<iel \ss1~t La \tontagne '\J)''-. a simple <:all will .,end a hoat to their aid From their headquarter\, rail' from mcmhcrr.0t·the C'oac;t ( ruard arc lidded nnd I a Montagne dctcrmincc; the bontl'r'c. l<xat1on on mapc; lie then dccrde' "'h1rh ol hi'> rnntraclorc; 1!. clo.,e'it to thl' \!randed hoater and dtspatchC''i one ol them 1 yp1c...1I prohkm-; arc met han1t al breakdown ... the neccl tor .1 Jump .,tart or a '1mplc nu1 uf.ga'\ <.1tuat1on I a Montagm• a ( ulllna del M.i r rt'itdcnt who carncd a ( na\t ( 1uJrd ltcen..c a" an 18--.c:u-nld working on the RalboJ l\l,11l<I f-C'rn lall'r attend· cd 1he cntreprC'ncur '>< hool .tt I ~< where he k<1rnt•d lo tonih1nt• h1<1 manne know how Y.1th a h11\1nt''"' educatmn Vv orlr.1ng Y.llh hu\lncc;, t''Jlt''t' JncJ profc,,1onal'i \\1th background., 1n m.mnc ~h.'t\ .ind hoating.. 1....i '¥1on- tagnc dc"<'lopcd h1<. idea for Ve'i..cl \'i\lo;t r ht' Idea W(I\ honored 3\ lhC hr~t hu'\me<;c; plan of I ~84 at the l ~( rntrcprt·neur '><: hool ".\lthouir.h I h.1d an 1de&1 for thl\ ~ind of hu.,1m'" lur \Orne t1mt·. 11 lttt,n't 1u't bec·n rm· Y.orkina on tht'> ... i ,, lht• 2~·\C3f old '><I\\ (1ct11ng lnl· nght ..et of rx·opk .... ,1 .. 1rnrmrtanl T1m1ng had a lot to do with thl' rnmpany''i success. In Janunf) 1984. the lJ ~ < oa!lt (,uard changed ttS po)i( IC\, dec1d1ng 11 "-OUld no longer tow '>trandcd hoaterc; unles 11 was an t•mergent·y <t1tuat1on -one that posed an 1mmcd1att' danger to lift•. ltmh or propen~ .. It "a~ nn appropn;_11c..· place lO tut hack .. La Montagne \a)s "When your car run<; out of ga\. or )Ou gc..•t a fl al tire you don '1 t.all the police 'to \\oh} '>hould ~OH l all thr ( oa~t Guard when :your .hoat run\ nut of g.a1, or hrealcs down''" Borrowing a featurt of the \uto < tub. La Montagnt.' .1nd h1., partner~ decided to work with w ntractor\ whose boot<. could he c..·alle<J tu a~1c;t 'ltrandcd boaters mut h the wa ) <\uto ( lub contract' with tow-truck dnv- er~ rhe> staned IQl·all). 'oon expand- ing along the rout Imm Long Reach .lo 5'ln Diego A'> more mcmhcr1, signed on. Ve~'>CI A'i<tl'it hired morC' contractor.. and <;erv1ce e'panded to 1hc ~ urrent l1m1t'> Pmn1 C nnl cp t1110 to the Mc~1c:\n hordcr T o<l.t\ \. l'\t.el ;\\\1St h. \ I ti l'x.>3t' "' a1lahk 111d1\p<ttt h l\nd while• m1"t 111 the talh rclerrcd h' the C oa.,t ( iuard .tl l' tor nun memocr.. thl' mt•mhcr\h1p ro'tcr continue~ to grow "Memhcrsh1p St'eml\ to be increas- ing a'i cduca11on on the current ( oa<Jt <.iuard poh<1e~ i.pread~ ... Lo Mori- tagne ~>' The comran' ha' 5.SO member'>. Jnd hope<; lo lttl vt 10.000 within fivr \CSr<i "Tht•rc arc about 300.000 hoatcr'> 1n \outhc:rn <. ahforn1a. !lo 1f JUst onl' 1n '0 \1gn .. up. we 'll tx• happ~ " hr \f1H I he regular rnember.-.h1p 1'1 $79 \\htth allow<. for asl\1'\tanle up to 10 milt''> oOl\horr r or a \ 120 ·< 1ol<l ( ard.. OW1llh('r\h1r ~en ICC I\ pm' 1dcd for up tu 40 mite .. otl\hor(' · We've h11cJ to learn a lot "'ork1na Y.lth thl· ( 11<1\t < 1uard ,1nd other puhltc l'nt1t1e., ·· la "1nntagnc 'kl)' "11'1, a 11n1quc \ltuat1nn "'ht'n a pubhr agcm " \tan .. to alto"' Pfl \.JI<' hu\1· nl''"c" to la~r 11vcr \Orne of their lunll1on\ and then• \till .ire \onw obnaclcc." "T hn 'rt not gmng lo h<tnd m tr hu\lne'I<. lo )OU but tht•, Y.111 kl \OU take 11 awit} Imm 'hem 11 mu m~ct tht1r requirement\ he "'' ·· \nll th.11 '!l<?tld ne"'' for hoatr.r' •• ·o kies to fallow early clouds Sout-n CIMlfomi. coata .,... wtll ... lat• night and morning low cloud• and fog eJC1endlng Into the coutaf vall9yl In the Mfly morning hOW9 Otherw!M. It will be fair through WedMlday with mo9tly tunny daya. The vatttyt wUI continue to be quite werm. , Hight at the beechel on Wedneeday wtfl range from 6e to 73, w1th IOW9 from 57 to &A. Hight In the Valley9 Wedneeda Wiii be from 85 to 100, 'Ind IOW9 tonight wtll r~ from ae to L•t• night and early m0tnlng low cloud• and oa:_,,.re t>e~ted In the coutal valley9, othel'wtlt It will be t•lr t6"rght and Wedneeday with mottly tunny tklel Wednetday afternoon. l.OM tonight will be from 00 to 85. U.S. Temps. Om-71 6A ()flendo .. 74 ~ IT 17 HI Le ~· 112 ti Pill•~ 71 156 Albeny,N Y ., $4 Port ,Melne I) 51 AltluqUetque 14 SI Potlletld. Ot• 13 Ml PJ,.OHTS A-ege ~ 50 Pr~ 14 13 ~~ Atlenle 12 ee .. , .. Wttrn _ ColO....,. A*IOll 15 71 Atlentlc: City u 1) Aeno " M Belllmore 15 15 AlcflmOnO 17 ., Snowe1& A~ n.imH Snow °"iuoeo ..,.. S•ellOn.,vA.y :z..,., .. " StL-ee .. '1 12 Sell Lek• City 12 .. Ntl!ofW W•f'W S--• NOAA US 0.0• OI COll'vneot • ... 85 57 Seti Mlonlo " 72 lloeton 15 15 Sen .;..,,,P "-.. 1' Calif. Temps. T_V...,, .. 40 lklftelo 75 M StSteM.ne n 51 VQeMltte vty .. 54 ~on.S C " 74 $eeltle 711 53 CNtleeton. w Ve ee II =-83 .. ~ eo S3 ~ ~ ~ iowror2•r.out•~·1s.m Smog Report# Olc:AiOO a-.. SPGll-Canclnnell es St ~ 77 SS .... -.llelO 10& 74 ~ 71 58 T~lPlre~ t2 18 e..r-. 12 50 Poilllenl '1encl•d lf>dea ~~ 0-100 ~SC tO 17 Tope1te ae IT ,,eeno tOI 16 good. 100-200 .--llM ~ Cok.m-.Of!IO t3 57 T~ 108 10 LAnc:UIW 107 73 people, 200-300 unNeltMUI '°' ... Oel!M·f"l Wor1h • 17 73 Tul• 15 73 Loe~ ~ tl3 &00-500 haiWdo<ie """ figure ii o.n-ee S3 WW11nOlon 0 C ee 10 Oe1t1enc1 12 54 toOey1 pei I~ ~ii II'~ OelrOll It eo Wlc:N\• .. 86 Peeo~ 103 SI dey'1 anelned pe1 EJPaao 17 70 Wllll•·Betre 71 51 Red lliu" IOI m E\f-Yltle ... SS flledwooCI City 7 5 57 S... lleedl 10 MecArthut lllMI 80-42 Flall'benlll 74 53 Sect-to 101 12 IMM. Seddlebec:ll v.-.,, <12·80 Feroo 17 tl3 Eztended ....... 72 sr. UiguN Btedl . 42 ''°'~ FleQtt•ll 13 54 Sen Dievo 76 M loe Mgelee Alrpon O · Or•I Felli 116 55 Sen F1enc:teoo .. 54 Helena .. SI Falt I~ l1'e TllU<lcley 11\toUQh Senllllett>et• 70 st Honolulu ti 71 S.lurdey but log end low Cloud• StOC*llon .. fa Tides Houtton 113 71 •t llmee lhe -· a..cn... lllOM ~Velley • 107 lncllanllj)Oht 12 Ml ee 10 74. Lowe se 10 63 v111eyt. hlOf\e ee 8-IOW 111 78 Jecil~.Ml11 ti 02 to" Lowe eo to 15 elg8-87 r, s.oond IOw TOOAY JeehonY111e 83 70 Blehop 103 331pm 23 .1;;,_ eo 52 Blythe 113 es S.oonc1 NQI> 840pm •• 2 KOJNU Clty 15 ee Surf Report CettlWI• 68 12 LAIV-OU 111 114 Lono~ 15 12 Wfote:IOAY l../llle Roell ee 15 Mon<Cl"'le es 11 f"tftt low s SO e m 05 loule¥tlle 14 ll LOCATION Im IHAN Monl«ty 17 SS~ 11 11 am 4 2 Memphle 17 15 HuntlnglOll BMc:ti 2-<I good Newporl 8Mc:h 10 : s-.ci~ 4'09 pm 22 Mleml Beech Ill 71 ~Jetty, Newpo<1 1-3 , ... Onl.,IO I& 10 l4pm I I Mllweull• n 12 40lh StrMI.~ 1-3 ,.,, Pelll'ISptlnge ll I 12 Mpie.S1 Pu 12 51 22nOS1tMI.~ ,_, ,.., ~...,. 110 " s..n -· 'm •. 1so pm.,_ NelhYllle llO eo BelbOe Wedge 1-3 .... San llefnetdlncl 100 15 Weoneedey al 5 7 e m encl Mii agMI ~Or._... 13 72 UiguN 8-c:ll 1-3 ,.., Sen Oetlflel 12 12 a1 7 4lpm ~Yori\ Clt1 ee ee SenCW-.le 1·2 telr Sen.Joee 85 IO Moon Mii lodey et 117 pm . ..- Norloll< Ve tl3 II W11« I.me> 12 SenllANI 12 62 w-.y Ill 0 51 • m end eet• 'Clelrl OlolellOme C117 '1 .. s ... dlrec:tlOn Soul-Senti Cruz 17 6.4 11I41pm JURY TO DECIDE EARLES' FATE ..• From Al of the defendant's dangero.us man- eu,·cnngs?" Deput) D1stnct At- torne) John Conic) said. pbsing the principal question to Jurors. Conic~ ~1d Earles. a resident of Seal Beach and a fo rmer commercial fhherman. Overloaded the boat With nine passengers and charged Ullo .\nahe1m Bay at i.five or six times the speed limit" '"S1\ of the people he didn't know -hl· didn't even know 1fthc) could· '\\\ 1m or not." Conley said C onlc~ said there 1s no proof Earles took eH·n the mo~t basic precaution ol plaung Ilk pre,c;rvers 1n the boat. fhe pro..ecutor .... i11 a'ik Jurors to find l:.arh."'> guilt~ of 1n,oluntar) man- \laughter. "h1ch rnme'> a S1\-)ear pn<;on h:rm Ocfense auornev Gan Pohlson Jcs<:r1bed the fatefui 1npanothcrwa}' "This \\3\ a group of young people luoling around but not in a dangerous wa) " he told 1urors farles and the others met earlier 1t?a1 C' t•ning for a Halloween party at thl' Red Onion restaurant 1n Hunt- ington Harbour Pohlson said the men and women drank and talked for several hours before deciding to take a pre-dawn cruise to the Queen Mary. During the return tnp. Earles sped toward Anaheim Bay at speeds ap- proaching 30 mph and navigated using what he assumed were lights at the end of the rock Jetlles. Pohlson said. What Earles allegedly didn't know was that the light at the end of the west Jelly was burned out The light he assumed marked the west Jetty actu- ally came from a temporary bell huo> placed 1n the channel. "He thinks he's lined up dead in the middle of the channel and actunll> he hned on a dead course for Oscar Eight >\nd dead. 1n this r,asc. 1., the nghL Y.Ord ... Pohlson said"" "There was no warning. nobo<l> )elled. 'Look out· And fi ve )Oung people died ... Pohlson said The defense auorne) showed Jurors photographs of each pef\on killed in the crash The> Y.ere John Bakos. 22; Ronald Myers. 22 Anthony Sutton, 27; Kathy Weaver. .:!4: and Patricia Hulings. 20 As in the lir~t tnal. Jurors are expected to be taken on a night cruise of Anaheim Bay and the harbor entrance. Attorneys said they wtll attempt to plan the voyage under . weather conditions s1m1lar to those on the night of the accident. A blood test taken after the boat crash showed Earles had a blood- alcohol level of0.11 or slightly above the level .at which a person is presumed too drunk to dnve a car. But there was no such standard for boaters at the lime and the test apparentl:r was 1nvahd because Or- ange County Sheriffs deputies failed to arrest Earles before drawing his blood <;1111. one of the three Jurors who \.Oted to Oo\lct Earles in the first tnal said he did so because of Earles' blood-alcohol level. Pohlson said at the conclusion of the first tnal Pohlson ..aid the facts of the case ha\C nothing to do wuh whether· t.arles wa~ !>Ober. He said other sun" or!> of the crash will 1est1fy that Faries wa~ full}' in control of the boat unt1l 1he moment of impact. POLICE CRITICIZED BY MAYOR .... F rom Al \\1th l,ontract 1aH,l> at an 1mpaS!>l'. 1he rnunnl last month O\Crruled ll., hired Ol'LWltalOr and s1dci.1epped lhl' bargaining table after more 1han tY.O hour\ ol publu .. "arm 1w1~11ng" b) poltu.· Tht· lohhy1ng that night often turned rowd~ with officer<; hooting, hollering JCt•nng and bomng · 110" llo 'ou call a cop 11 the) ·re all· hl·rc fherl' Wuuld ha'l' been a not if Wl' h.td \ 111cd again.,t 11... Hen10g lamt•n1t•d during a break 1n ~onda\ ·., mt"etinF, • \\. ht·n lhl 'l'.,\lun rc.,umt·d ~krt1og adn1<1n1\hl•d ml·mber~ ol thl' < o\ta ~l'\d l'ollll' .\\\Ol 1:111on for the pre-;.,ure tal li t., and l h1<kd herself lor ta' 1ng 1n to thl'ir <ll·manth fhc nt•w nin1ral l will l'U\I lhl' l 11) ,lO c<;t1- m.1kd add1t1onal ~I 4 million 1n fi,l .ii I 4X6-k 7 I wac. dl\ctppoin1e<l with lhe \\a\. that \\hok meeting went. and I wa<; d1sappt11n1ed with m) vmt. 11 wa~ a \Cr) pressured evening and I don't think 1l was fair ... she told police union "Ice pre~1dcnt Sgt. Bi ll Rech tel Bechtel apolog11ed for the "m1s- commun1cat1on" betwl'en Cll) nego- llators and the police union tha1 prompted officers to abandon the bargaining proces\ and go d1relt1' 111 the council The union's 115 mem- bers had worked <;1nce Jul y I w1th ou1 a contract to replace.the two-)ear pau that hadeitpircd. _ __,The nc\\ tonnat·t Lall\ tor an 1mmed1a1e 8 75 ixrcent pa) ra1\c, and a 3 75 percent boo~l ne\t Janu- dr). Police will also n.·n·1,e a heft> increase Jn benefits. including: a 2 5 pcrn·nt patrol inccn11ve a~ well a<; an add1t1o nnl $67 ixr month 1n c1t\ contnbut1on\ toward ml•d1cal c·o,·- cra~e. Moreover. quahfytng officer!> will ree1.·1' c educational and longevity bonu.,e'> ol 5 and I 0 percevt. In a related vote. the council a'Sked its staff to lind out how much 1t would cost for an audit companng police wages and benefits 1n Costa Mesa to 1hosc 1n other Junsd1cttons through- out the count)' The inqu11') was sparked b) sune)S presented dunngf(he police assoc1a11on's publtcuy campaign. Those surveys ranked Costa Mesa 17. 22 and 23 out of ~4 law ageti?les on the count) pa) scale. The council has \Ct to settle a contract \\-llh the c11) 's general em- plo~ccc;group f ircfighters earlier this year signed J IY.O-}'ear agreement similar to one turned down b} police The Fire- men"• o\ssoc1at1on accepted a 7 5 percent sata11 increase for 1he first fiscal }Car and a 6. 25percent1"a1se the second }car · TERRORISTS' TRAINING DISCUSSED.· .. From Al Ku .... a11 during lht• late t %Or, ancJ earl) '70s. he workcd do<,ely y.-11h national ltherat1on Iron!\ Eg)'pt1an coihitcnntell1gcnce. "Junh Yemeni tnbesmcn. Kuwa11 1 ~outh and media. relig1ou'>. hu\lne\'i and \rab go,emment sroup .. peal.mg in In inc on \.fonda' ')akharo' said tl•rromm could he traced back to the end of 1hr Bnt1'>h and French colonial era 1n 1he latc..· I '150~ and early I %Os when many (turd World col.intne~ g:tlncd their independence. r he Soviet\ eagerly !iUPP0'1Cd na- tional hbcr.it1on movement~. bnng- ing young people from Third World countnC'i to .,tudy in Rus'l1:tp un1"t'r· .,1t1e\. "Thl' ~ov1t•t lln1on cmbarkt'd on a MAIN OFFICE VOL. 71, NO. 217 t soph1~llcated national hbcrat1on pro- gram ba<;ed on the Mar~-Lcmn con- cept of1he outside world." Sakharo\. said "1 heir perception .., that thC' world 1<; under lhc yoke of t, ~ 1mpcnah'im and Z1on1sm .. And the So" 1etc, '1cw thcm'\Cl\C'i a<; '\3\ IOr'\ 1' But terron~m rcall) lx'gan to Ooun~h follOWlng a In-continental conference 1n Havana 1n 1965-66 .when nearly I 00 soc1ah!.t countnec, adopted an agreement to sh11rc respons1b1h11e~ for ~upport of nn· 11onal liberat ion movement . Sakharov said. Countries in the Wc'it like Cuba would focus on Latin America while .nc Soviets would continue to work in the Middle £a~t. he c;:ud Thc ov1cts 1ra1ncd their protegc~ so ~ell. howc' er, that tl')ey are 1ra1n1ng the next generation them- selves. The). in tum. knowonl) their own land and people. and foci no allcg1ancc to the So\lets · .\t the ~me ume. nauonal libera- tion fighters such as the Palestine L1bcra11on Organ11a11on arc 1ncrt'as- 1ngl)' clashing with rchgious funda- mentt1hsts. . A a re~ult. the Soviets are p\ishmg hard for a new int~mat1onal peace conference in the M1ddlt East, akharo'<' \aid. They don't expect the United State~ or Israel to participate, ~o they'll be able to set the 3gc11da them~lve "h looks hkc the) 're despcrat,e to hn'c 11." he said. Deity Piiot Detl¥ety -'• Ou•r•n~ Just call 642-6086 v ""''' .......... ,,. f'\Qt ~··-'""' t·~c.' t-, =1 , fN ,. C11P•nr• ' ri ,,,. •'~ ,.ou• cr-c, • t"4t Y. hat do you hke about the Dail) P1lo1'l What don't you like" Call the number above and )Our mes.sage ~111 bt rcoorded. trarucnbc~ and de- ll\ ertd to the appropn11te editor The \ame 24-hour an\wenna Strv1Ce m11y be ustd to record letter~ to the editor on an) topic Contnbutors lo bur l(ners column must include lhe1r name and telephone number for venfico11on Tells U$ \\-hat'i on your mrnd ' Clrcul•tlon Telep~ ' .. The Ed leach Bia Swma Band wlll present a summer encore dance Saturday from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. at the Irvine Marnott Hotel, I 8000Von Karman Ave. in Irvine. Admission will be $7. The success or the recent Father's Day dance prompted the repeat presentation by the· I 4-member band and vocalist Judi Wallace, each a veteran of the b1a band era. The Ed Leach 81g Swing Band also pla ys for danc ing every Tuesday from 8 to I I p.m . at the Meadowlark Country Club an Huntington Beach. The public is invited · Acupressure work•hop set Acupressure II. a workshop designed for students who already have taken an introductory class in acupressure . will bo-held Saturday at Coastline Community College's Costa Mesa Center, 2990 Mesa Verde Drive East. Pan ici pants will review the -3 5 acupressure points and learn ad vanced applicatio ns. The workshop will be held from 8:30 a.m. to 11 :30 p.m. at a fee of $20. Call 241 -6186 for additional information. Otange Coeet DAILY PILOT ITueedey. Augu9er6• 1Ne * Al } ...., .... .._. ..... ~ Marketlng seminar slated A sem1Qar on how to market your product. scrv1cesor idus w1ll be held Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. an Room A2 I 2 of lrvme Valley College. The fee is $35. Indiana of~ acee participate lD inter-tribal danctnc while Albert aoldJer, a warrior who protecta tbe camp. Bla bat la a coyote pelt &Did Ortiz Jr., an Apache-tfa•ajo. watchee. Ortl& la 4reued u a doC bJa black and white face alCDlfy ll.fe and deatb. day and aipt. Topics will include shoestnng marketing. market selection, marketmg channels, unique sales techniques. channnels a nd options. Contact the college at 559-3333 for further 1nformat1on and registration details. Indians gather at bounty fairgrounds Modeling audltlons In HB By MICHELLE COLE 0..-, .... C.t $I -.Uet It was the middle of a hot August aflernoon. but when a group of Amencan Indians donning warpaint. furs. and feathers. began to chant and dance. a cool brec1e tJcgan to stir. of the Orange County Indian Center. This 1s the 18th year that the center has six>nsored the pow-wow. Proceeds help suppon the on e act1v1t1es that include providin~ JObs. f°ood and shelter \for here in the I 9so·s and 60'sas a pan of the government's relocation program. The Orange County Indian Council was formed in 1969 and 1s now compnsed of about 300 families. This year the council has provided assistance fo r more than 6, 140 1nd1v1duals. gJver .. and said he does not know when: that staned "Indians .\ever take anyth1n1 back.·· he added Indians living in Orange County. ~ G ifts and pnze moniC1 were also awarded to the men. women and children who part1c1pated 1n the dance and costume contests. Huntington Center Mall will hold an audition for amateur models Saturday from I I a.m. to 3 p.m. in the mall's center court. T he audition 1s open to males and females from 7 to 23 years of age. any size and any shape. Registration w1 II be conducted fro m I 0 to I I a.m. Participants will be Judged o n overall appear- ance. confidence a nd poise. tum and walk. and ability to coordinate clothing and makeup. Thirty winners will be chosen to m odel an Huntington Center's back to school fashion show Aug. 30. Call 897-2 533 Rcprescnung tribes from all over the United States and Canada. more than 12.000 India ns pow-wowed at the Orange County fa irgrounds Saturday and Sunday. While the gathering had all the trappings o f a carnival. including a hamburger stand and souvenir booths. the mood was both rc~ercnt and somber "It 1s a very mcanin~ful event." said .\Ima Rail. a Seneca Indian and president Les Hand. a Pawnee Indian and vij:e president of the OCIC said the pow-wow serves a n equally 1mportaf\t function in fostering cultural awarene~ among people who share an Amencan Indian heritage. "A lot of Cali fornia Indians have lost their cultural 1dent1ty," Hand said. "They have Mexican last names but they arc not Mexican. they're Indian ... Hand said many of Indians hvmg in Orange County are from tnbes throughout the Unncd States. but they were bro ught Shanng one's good fortune was an integral part of the weekend acuv1t1es. Cher Lee. who was crowned OCIC's 1986 ln<1ian Pnncess. spent more than an hour on Saturday giving away a mountain of presents from food to blankets 1n order 10 thank her fnends. family, and pow-wow d1gnatanes for the honor of making her pnnccss . Now that the Indian's warrior days arc passed. Hand said the costumC$ have become even more ornamental. Many featured caaJc feathers, porcupine quiJls, furs and colorful beadwork, each unique to the d ifferent tnbes. The public is invited to sec some ofthete costumes du nng monthly pow-wows sponsored by the center. Contact the OCIC at 530-0221 Campout set In Irvine Youngsters enteri ng the fi~t through sixth gr(}des a re '"'lied to JOln an ovem1~ht cam pout Fnday night through Saturday morning at Tun ic Rock Com munity Park on unnyh11l Road at Turtle Rock Dnve in Irvine. T he cost 1s $13 per child and includes breakfast. snacks a nd act I\ it1es, Call th(· Turtle Rock facilit) at 854-8 144 for more 1nforma11on • Mensa testlng scheduled Orange County Mensa. the high IQ soclet). will ofTer supervised testing for membership a1urday at the Mercury Savings and Loan .\so;oc1at1on hu1lding. 1095 Irvine Blvd .. T us11n . T he ternng will be conducted from 10 a.m. to I p.m. at a coast of$20 and re!terva11on~ arc req uired. Call John Hamilton a1 711.J-4230 for more 1nfor· mat1on. Pharmacy for vets at UCI A l 2-hourcon11numgeduca11on en111Jed .. Phar- m acolOg) for the Prac11cing Vetennanan" will be offered Satutda) and ~unda)' at L'C Irvine. The emphasis of the rnursc will be to provide 1nformat1on on clinical pharmacologr which will have practical a pplicatio ns for vetcnnary practt~ lloner'I and will include an update on newer drugs. methods of Jhcrapy· and prevention of 1nfectjous di~asec; Call 523-0980 for further information CALENDAR l ---~~- Tuesday, August 5 • 6 30 p.m. Irv ine Finance Commission. City ( ounc1l C hambcrs. 17:!00 Jamboree Blvd. • 7· 30 p. m .. Irvine Unified School Distr ict Board of Educa tion. c\Jm11w,1ratwn C en1er. SOSO Barranca Pk~ Wednesday, August6 • 7"10 pm . Irvine Community Services Commission. Cit\ Council C hamben . 17200 Jam- boree Blvd · Poi1cE Loe No progress made in efforts to find missing MV man By tbe Associated Press WA. HINGTON -The State Department on Monda)' reported no•progre\s 1n efforts 10 learn the whe rea bouts of a Synan-born na turah1cd Am erican who d isappeared m o re than a month ago while traveling from Beirut to Damascus. The family of M1ss1on V1cJo resident Faik Z. Wareh contacted the U.S. govern- ment on Jul} 29 and told offi cial!. that he was probabl) travehng by road to Damas- cus through the Bckaa Valle). State Department deput}' spokesman Charles Redman said. · He said the U.S. em- bassies in Lebanon and Syna ha·1e been making inq uines about Wareh''I whereabouts "We have a longstanding adv1-;ory against any travel to Lebanon. noting that situ· ._......_..., at1on there 1s C"<tremel) ha1- Falll: War eb ardou\ The Bckaa Valle) 1n particular 1s dangerous lor .\mencanc; ... Redman ~1d. Wareh. 58. set out Imm Beirut for Damascus on June 29 by car. his family ·said last week. Denise Markum. his 11-year-old Jaughtcr. said he was due back in Southern Ca lifornia on J ul)' 4. Gayrlghtsleaderstricken by AIDS LO ANGELES (.\Pl -Peter <>cott. who buil1 a powerful lobb) for the homo~"<ual commun1t} a nd led the fight a~mst an 1nit1at1ve calling for the quaranlmc of AIDS"' 1ct1ms. has ~n ')tncken with the disease. 11 wa~ reported today. • ott. 47. remained 1n the lmmunr Suppre'is1vc l ln1t of 'ihcrman Oaks C o mmun1t) Hospital 3 men·rob CM motel guest, take car, credit cards, cash ,, ( osta Mesa mo tel guest was robtx'd al gunpoint Monday by three men "'ho escaped "1th his mont'y. crc<.111 l·ards and car. Del Mar Mauna Stephens of Concord. C ahf. was in his room a t the Costa Mesa Inn. 3205 Harbor Oh d . when the robbery occurred at 7 p m \81d Costa Mesa police Lt Lafon a-Beacb In ~para1c incidents Mondt.1)' morning. an1mal-<nntrol officers werr called to remQve a 'kun~ from a v,c1ona Onvr home. a racroon from an Arro\o C-h1co Onve homr and an upo•"um from a home on-Cleo l\trttt • • • Pohce "ere 1.illrd ll' ( res~ -..1rl'<'I ll<'ach a1 12 '0 a m Mone.la' in n·,pcin~ 10 1tpons ol t"o men cngagC'J 1n lr"d conduct 1hrrr I he pair ho\\C"Hr v.rrr aone bcfort nlhlel" am,ed • • • Pohcc 1m-'1ed ( onraJo ~umua <\mil(-. 48, of Lquna Beach ,)n SU\p1uon 111 dnving under the mf1urn1c nf 11knh11I Arabt wu arre,tnl 111 11 'o p m Montt11, on H1ah n ri"c 1U11l t 111c.l<'n \1n·r1 Leslie Hamson Stephens said he had lcfl his door slightly ajar and two mrn walked an and pointed a revolver a nd a sawcd- o ff shotgun at him. A third man stood outside the d oor as a lookout. Hamson s~ud. The men. descnbed as Hispanics. spoke only Spanish The}' forced Stephen<; to he face down on the bed while the) ransacked the room. They took about S8SQ an cash as well as his credit cards. They escaped 1n a Chry\ler New Yorker whic h 1s owned b)' tephens' employer, Har- n son said 1974 Ford Pm10 had been stolen Imm the shop on 1hr IQ'iOO block of Beach parking garage Boult'vard and 100~ SI. I 00 in cash and • • • $Jb0 in ~ock~ nnd an unknown numh(or of A $300 phone rca:1vc r for a car phone was ,tolen from an unlocked 1985 blue tenn1' shCX's ••• Volve parked on .S700 block of Manh111l >\ wh11c 14-inch chromr BMX tmytlc Dnvr worth aboul SQOO wa\ ,tolen from a lockl'c.l The hallcry f~rrt 1• I 97l whitr Ford motel room on lhc ~I 000 hlock of Pacifi, Mlivenck parted on the 777'7 hlnd. or• oa't Hiahwav • • • Fd1nger Avenue was s1olrn .o\ I QI! 'i aniy T mota v.a~ \tolen lrom thl' " 1979 Ford BTM .;as slolrn trom 1he ll4<XI hind of Wam('r \\cnut' 1 WOO block of Ph~IJ!S !--ne Newport Beach \ thief pvc fal~ 1nforma11on 10 a c~r .\ , nodal 'Pl"hcd u n111,11c hqu1d on .1 rental agcnC)' on the 17~ bl0<k of lkach I 977 MercC"dt, flconi. r.11u\lna morr than Rnulevard and ~tole a S 14.000 I QM SS.000 damaac in lhr auto Thl' car wa' C. hrysJer. paned on ttJe 4("X) hlock of l'l:!nd St~ •• t ••• .o\ thief cut the lnc.'k or a ~toratt1• tt·n1ul on Two P~&m) clllll' p;ilm' and fivt \hruh\ 1he S800 block of M' Fae.Iden .\ vrnul' wrrr npflC"d fmm lhc front yard of a rtplattd 11 w11h a new ltkk and \!Ole rt\ldrncr on lhr 4'i0Cl hlod n( \urrr\ S 1.000 wonh of tooh a '1dr11 l4,\Clle l>n'r lnmftlc nml' 10 S ~00 rtrorder and televmnn \.alued 11 SMlO. • •• about S I)() 1n fi~h1na equipment anc.l a .\ SI 00 tire v.u '1olrn !rum • I 9lll SI :lOO stereo '"""' l>:mun tanr,a that v.a\ llltkrd on the \00 A 1982 Honda Ptti udr wa~ stoll'n from hlock ofc;uptnor ~\.r~ue tht 200 block or 6th Strttl <\1h11ralar hmkt' into 1 rented room 11 • • • thr fta\-rl1t1 \.iotrl 4'~ N Newpon Road. \ 1h1l'fht0kr 1ntn lhr V11n' h·nrm \hcM' an,1'1olr \ 101n Cl\h and a dnvl'(\ hlVMr Hand laughed off the term "Indian Boating treat Lo• Angele. County Inner city youth• don their beat yachting atance. Satu.~day when they were treated to a aaU around Newport Harbor by the Loa Angelea County Sheriff'• Department and the Balboa Yacht Club. Don McGreior, top ~ht, of Foontaln Valley la alilpper to aome of the 90 kJda on bJa 35 -foot Erlckaon, Trea Equia. Below, one of the yoongaten trle. her hand at navigattng. Coat.a M ea .\man a11cm p11ng10 ~•cal a Y1deocu'iel· tc rccordcr and Jewell') from a con- dominium at 1032 Sea Breeze W8' surpn~d \unday when lhc m ident amt home w11h some fnends The burglar was wrC'Stlcd down by the gucs., about 4 p m .\rre~trd was Roben teven McHale. 31 ••• ' I r oyota Cehca WU Stolen from a garage in thr 200 bloctc of V1c1ona Strttl and returned la1er afier being involved 1n a h11-and-run crash. The 1nc1den1 ()('Curred wrnc11me be1v.ecn July 26 and Aug. J • • • A S 150 answenng machine -was re-- por1ed ~toltn from an apartment at I JOO dams .\\oc about 11 30 pm Sunda) Fn1ry wa\ by kicking in lhe door Fountain Valley .\ rc~1llcn1 of 1hc 11 00 blocl-. of Jade < uun reported Monda) that O\oer the "trkrnJ ~he los1 a gold .ind d1nmond n('{"klnrr valued at $1l(J(J • • • OOicrr; found 11 nian Sunda)' niahl an the bushes near a homron the lb:\{IOblcxk of Vernon Tht man had d t>-in,h commando i..nifr 11 h1~ fl't'I and ,ould g1' c no reason for being there The man Darren Lee Da\ IS 21 or Fountain Valle\ was arrested on susp1c1on of prov.hrf~ Ht· was rued and rrlea~ ,. .. Someone puslled 1hr S<'rttn nul or a camper shell IO burglan1r a bro" n I q1n Chcvrnlct fl Camino. J>arkcd Munda\ on 8a) nonb of l..a Barca rhr lo'~ included a bnefcaS<' containing S 1()0 • • • .\ resident of the 11.NOO bhxk ol 1:1 Chino rcponed that the rear of his rrd 1984 Renault Alliance wa, struck with a plastic mu ns 1nqrle The dama e was es11ma1cd S lSO • • • Tht manaaer 11 c;ha~l'\ ·~ Pima 6 IO Warner Ave .. rcport<'d \unda) that SllXl in cash was taken fnim lht' Ooor he~1dr lht rt'itauranl's safe ••• O\'tr the wecl;end a "1dro mon11or wa' knocked off a polr at 1hc: '\aniu111on D1stnc1~ ofOranac C ounl\ plant a1 (0!!44 Elhs Ave The damag<' v.a\ csumatl'd at Convicted child molester get s 2 years for loitering l.ON(r REA( H (AP) -An at tome\ fot a convicted child mole\lcr \\ho W8S sentenced to IWO H'ftM 1n JBll for lo11cnng \31d-h4~ h ·n1 wa' tic11'l8 1mproperl} forced to pa\ for hi\ pnor (C)nVICllOO\ I t'Onard James Mc'ihcrrv H. ol U&kcwood. wn'> scntcnrcd Monda) on five 1011enna chaf1C\ b\ Mun1c1pal C Qun Jud ( MJchacl ou Tht' 1wo- \t'a1' \Cnft'net was $1 month'l \hurt of them tmum I k 'd hct'n tHTt'\trd af\cr under rover ollicers. convinC't'd that he would molest another l h1ld. kept him under c;urvc1llancc for 2) dayc; llltc la~t v~r M!;Shcm drove to and 'topped at more than 4o ~hool\, hut did nothing \USPICIOU enough to JU'lllf\ an am\I for inve~llption o f molt'\t.H1on 'lo poh~c finally RCTC'\l('d him for 10· ve\11gat 1o n of l1ngcnn1 nrar ~hool}'ard with intent to ulmm11 a cr1mt' S IOO Irvine Ju,cnilc\c.lnn~ma .11 apan .. 1n thl' lOOO blod of Bla{kthom l\trttl al about 2 a m T uc"<ia\ \\l'l'C rtlc.iscd 10 the custod)' of lhrir parl'nl\ • •• Whal looked hke a \Chicle hurglary in progn:s~ Monda) al at.out 8 pm 1n the I ?(JOO blcx k of C'llv.an lumed out to ~ a husband 1rv1ng 1(1 rctm·, c propcrt) from ht'I wile'\ vrh1clr • • • Tire' on u ~M< p1c~up v.c~ \lashed while parlil'd at a homl' on Scquota Trtt Lane . . Pollet 1tct1\l'd a repon 1ha1 a baby wa locked 1ns1dl' a vehicle 1n the t8000 block or Cowan on Monda-. 11 about I p m When poh<'t' 11m'ed 1 vrh1de .w1ndo"" hild al~ad' ht'C'n m111'ht•d lo ttrt thl' l\ab\ OUI . . . Poh,c v.rrr i.lllNI \londa\ at ~am to r<''l<'UC' a I ti mon1h nld rh1ld locked in a Nithroom m lhr 14000 hind of Kl~ lXt\.C $5,000 in jewelry stolen from home kv.el1' v.1luC'd ctt S\000 wa!t 'ltolen from an Ir-toe homr 1 n the \lllag~ of ~ oodbh~&C on Munda) .\cfordtng to Irvine polirc It I Muir. the \U\f)<X:t entered the rt~1dcnl on lldetwood h('tv.ttn 10 and 11 p m h' prv1ng optn a ~hdina gla\, door Muir ~u.I pohl"C do not know what ind of 1rwclry wa'I taken but the dep.1rtment hac; 8\kcd for a d~p­ t1on ol tht' Pl«t1 w 1f lhert 1 '\Omcth1na unique aoout ll , v.e can ""'"h the pav.n (shop\)" • A.4 * Orange Coat DAILY PILOT I Tu.day, Auguat S, t988 Reagan's d~ight praised, doubted WASHI NGTON (AP) -Mem- bers of Congress arc applauding President Reagan's vow to cleanse -.oc1ety ofiJlicit drugs. but arc voicing uncertainty about how far the nation should go toward un1,.ersal testing of workers. Reagan. in a nauonall) tek" 1scd ipccch. outlined a s1x.-pol'nt program Monday aimed at breaking people's reliance on drugs and declared crea- 11on ofa "drug-free workplace" as his 1oppnont~ He said his advisers arc looking for \pec1fic ways to get 1lhc11 drugs out of offices and schools. but 'itrcsscd tl\a t no decisions have been made on drug tc:sts for federal workers "I thtnl we're pretty muth agreed that mandatof') tesung 1s JUSt1lied "here the emplo)ees have the health of others and the safety of other' 1n their hands." the president said "But at the same time," Reagan .1ddcd. "I think we're preuy muth agreed that we should make 1t plain that we're not out to get rx·oplt and fire them. and we're not out togl'I kid' and kick them out of '>l'hool for U'>ing ll.. . ··what we're out to do ,., to '>l't' 11 tht') "'"I not rccogn11c that "e "ant 10 help them. and the\ don't lo\C from that. so I don't sec-ho" 11 wuld bftome COt.'rc1 ve " Reagan\ plan '-"OUld .um di 1..rt·a1• 1ng a drug-free workplace tor .ill \mencar$. getting drug\ out 111 \thoolc;. improving effort'i to inlom1 people of the danger'> of drug' \tepp1ng up law enforcement drug in1erd1u1on dfons. attempting 10 get other nauons to cooperate and cn\unng drug treatment tor people: v. ho need II .\ senior admtn1stra11on olTiuJI 1kd1n1ng lo be 1dcn11fied b) name ..aid ·· 1 don't think an)one ha\ \<11J rnalc mandator) drug testing oJ lond111on of emplo>ment.. Hov.- ner he added. "We're going to a'>k u1rporate Amenca 10 expand" drug 1cc;11ng. ~ Heading home Robert Dean Cardin, who received a rare infant heart tranaplant J une 13, wa• dlacharged from a Louuville hoepltal Monday and whlaked h o me l>y parenta Patricia and Wendell Ca rdin. Known a• ··ea~y Calvin" during the operatio n, he a a tned fame when hl• aurgery ••• pre-empted by Baby Jene. Both boys are now reeove~ng. Confirmation panel eyes Scalia 's fairness \\. -\SHI NGTON (API -Senate wnfirmat1on heari ng'> on lhe Su- preme ( ourt nomination of Antonin \1..ahcl began today w11h '>en. Edward \1 "enned). 0-Ma'>'>. an·u,1ng th1..· numtnec of be1 ng 1n'>l.'n'>lll \ l' 111 v.11mcn·., nghls Kt•nncd) the mo\t out'>pohn \l·n- iilc JudtlliU) ( omm11tcc u111t 111 ( h1cf Justice-designate Wilham H Rchnqu1s1. said of~alia "It 1s lair to "3) that his pos1t1on ol) th1' issue '"omen·., rights) seems a\ inscn .. 1tl\ c a!> Jusuce Rehnqu1sr, .. As the com m11tcc beg.an 1t'> pron:t•d1ng' "1l!1 opening rnmmcnt\ from 11' 18 ml·mbcrs, then· wa<, no word ahout an :ll'LCS'>-lo-informauon oauk with tht· Reagan cic.Jmtnl\- tratmn 11" t•r Kc:hnqu1'>t'r, nom1nat1on T hl' u..>mm11tcc·, Dcm111..rat1t mcmtx·r, \\3nl tu \l'l' Ju.,lltt' fkpan- mcn1 mcmoranda R1..·hnqu1\I "fllll' from I 1Jh9 111 f lP I d\ l hid le{l.11 ad" 1\Cr tu thcn ..\ttornn < 1rn<'ral John Mmhcll in thr adm1n1'>trJ11on ofPrc'>tdcnt Nixon Th'» purprntrdl\ co"<'r doml'\ttC w1rctapp1ng and thl· Nixon aclm1nmrat1on's plan' tor dealing with Vietnam war prolc\ICr'> Shultz criticizes wheat deal with Soviets Defense budget-cutters ttack 'Star Wars' plan WASHINGTON (AP) -President Reapn·~ "Star W:u s" ant1-m1u1lc plan 1s under heavy attack as th<" House and Senate try to decide how they will reduct Reagan's defense budget Each chamber opened dcbalc Monday on bill~ au1hon 2mg the Pcntago n to spend money in the 1987 fiscftl year, which starts Oct I. $ l 9~ tullton the I lou~ would cut tt to $3.8 btlhon. However. even detpcr cut\ arc propQscd m stvcral amend ments pending d unng this week's debate. ·Sen. Bennett Johnston, D-La .. sought more support Monday for his amendment to hm11 the in~rcasc 1n SDI ~pending 10 three percent af\cr inO a11on. wh1ch1would p~t 1he program at S3 2 h1lhon Th<" current SD budget 1s around $3.1 billion Reagan sought $320 btlhon worth of dcftn~ \pt•nd1ng in fiscal 1987. but Congress has already decided to cut that to $292 b1lhon "Thi\ 1<; not the 11me for a largr increase 1n SDI -.pending." JohMton told h1~ c.:ollcaguts "We are not 'kl) 1ng no to SDI. we arc sa~ing a resounding yes. but we are ~ytng let''> don't mak<' 11 a crash program " While the two bills propose the same overall defense budget. they would allocate d1ffenng amounts of money for dozens of the several thousand Pt'ntagon program'i T he differences will eventually have to be reconciled by a Sc-n ( arl Levin. D-M1ch . said he would vote for Johnston'!> plan. telling his colleagut that Reapn's SDI program "1s threatentn$ a untlateral deployment of SDI. The prc~tdent\ courw 1s tragic because the world would be \afl!t lf we and the. Rus.stans found a way lO move JOtntfy toward deftnM.· .. · House-Senate conferencr com11tee. T he preside nt wanted about $5.3 bill ion next year for ~tar Wars. which is koow.n formally as the Slralegic Defense ln1t1a11vc The Senate bill would reduce that to '87 d eficit estimate: $30 billion overGramm-Rudma·n 's target WASH I NG TON (AP) -The (on- gt l''>'>1onal Budget-Office 1scst1mating that the dcfiut in fiscal 1987 will be nt·arl) $30 b11l1on ovcr the target set 111 1hc Gramm-Rudman law. rnn- grc~!>1onal sourcl'S \did tcKla> The report. wh1rh will be formally \11bm111ed 10 ( ongre'i'> on Thursda). proJCCl'> the dcfictt in the fiscal year hcg1nn1ng (kt I "'Ill be S 173 btllton Tht· estimate'' ha~d on current-law \JX'nding Ir\ cl<, and tht ( so·s forc- t;i\t ul mtx.kratc nonom1c growth 1>f Helms' aide isfocusof leak probe V.. .\',111"<110:-. 1-\P)-fhe Ju<,- t1lc l:X·partment I'> tn\c\t1ga11ng an aide to ()en. Jc!>\C Hclm~ In determ1nc "hcthcr the aide leaked \ctret 1nfor- ma11on to the < h1h:an gcnernmcnt. Jdm inmrat1on officiaf<; \aid toda} about 3 2 pcrccnt Meanwhile tht· ( BO also t'\11 mates that the current fiscal )'ear\ defi cit will reach a record $224 b1llton. up from $21] 3 b1ll1on 10 fisca l 1985. said the source .. The Gramm-Rudman law requirc\ Congress and the pre'l1dcnt to reach a defictt target of S 144 b1llton in fiscal 1987 If the target" m1s">Cd b}' more lhan SI 0 btlhon. \pending cut'> arc required acrosc;-1hc board to makr up the difference fhe< RO and the president's Office of Management and Budget arc both releasing preliminary defic11 rcpQr1S this week They will both report apin on Au~. 20 and the Gramm-Rudman c;pend1ng cuts would be detennined . ba<oed on an avtrag<" of those two report~ Dcfirn-reducuon btlls are pendins 1n both the House and the Senate. but final passage 1s not likely before ( ongress leaves for llS La bor, Day rec..e\'I on Aug. 15. Crude oil, product prices surging after OPEC's cut By the Associated Press :-.EV.. 'I OR" -Price'> tor nudl' lHI JOc.J petroleum productHontinued to n<.c to<la:.-folio" 1ng Monda~'<, OPH agrccmcnl lo l ut e'ccs!> productio n t~at had dcpre<,..cd the market 'i1nce latc la\I ~ear <\t 1hc "'r" York Mercanulc E'change. contrac '"for 'ieptember dc.:h .. el) of V..est Tt'.\a'i lntcnned1ate, the benchmark 11 <; crud(', moved a!> high a\ SI tt ~O a 42-gallo n barrel before droppin$ ball 111S15 1.)() 1n late morning trading. fhat marked a SI 71 per- barrel gain mer Montla) 's S 13 29 clo'ic. which 1l\t•lf wa!> u.p S I 74 from Fnday. ~epcember rnntrall\ for refincc.J produtl'> "'ere al.-.o ~harply higher .at late morning Search ends for avalanche vlctlms '-' \\Hl"-<1H>'°' CAP> -~cretar. of State (,corge I' 'hull/ "1" the I n1ttd \tate\, b\ substdlllng "heat ... Jlc'> to thl· \u\ 1c1 l n10n ha\ reven'ed to pro1cct1on1-.m anJ turnld 11' hJtk on etonomll freedom · I J11n·1 thin~ 11·., good tor thr llnt1c:d \tates 111 Jnd"fl a "'ll:m 111 proll'lllOnl\m ·· 'ihult1 \aid 1n Jn 1nh n 11.'" \hJrph 111t11;al ol Pre\ldcnt Reagan"• suh'>11,h tktl\1110 '\uh.,.d11..·, an" .1 lrn m of prnlt'CI ion JUq a< much a\ J quol.i ur .i l.irrlll ... la: \did and lame alter ""Cd\ of \pJrnng "11h1n the ( .:1b1m·t 'hult1 '><.ltd the l nlll'd \1.itt'\ panKularh the Rcagan adm1n1<.tra110n. ha' lx·l·n \In\ 1ng hard fur freedom .iruund the worlll. 'on hoth the pt1li11cal \Ide and the ClOnC1m1c side .. "So JU'>I a~ "c'rt• ~1nn1ntt lht• hallll'. "'hat do v.t· d11'1 In the fate of c.JifTicull1C'>. we turn our hat k'> 1>n lrt•t•dum " ht' '><ltd. f hl·· pres1dc'nt's program announced Fnda~ h\ Agnculture ~rcrctar) R ll hard l ) ng will uo;c '>urplu\ go,crn ment-owncd grain a\ honuse\ to l'ncouragc lhl' W\1cts to bu\ 4 mtlhon mt•tm ton\ of "heat lo lullill obltga11ons under a long-tam grain <1grttmen1 fhe \talc Oepartmen1 and ( IA'><!\ the\ ha\e e' 1dt'ncc that< hn,torhcr l'v1an1on. orothcr ul fcdcral appeal .. rnurt Judge Danial Man1c1n d1<Kloc,ed 1ntormat1on that had Ix-en rt'Cl·tved 1n a da\'>1lied bncfing. auord1ng to tht· nfliuals who demanded anon~ mil\ '\1an1on 1~ a ~·nate I oretgn Hcla- 11on'i ( omm1llee 'tafler hired on llclm\' rccommcndat1on and wodcc; fhr lhc \enatoron the panel\ 'iutx:om- mtOl'C on We~tcm ttem1~phcrc Al- tair\ Helms ts tha1rman of 1hc 'ulxomm1ttce BLLL I r-.c 111 ·\ l'v1 \\ash -T""o moun1:11n d1mber<> buncd under ice and <,no"' b~ an a'alanche on Mount Bakcr "tll prot>dbl} nc,.cr be found. and the I "'c 1\ too danger<1u\ to keep searching. ufliual\ \a} ··Thn are buncd too deep·· Rich Murph' opera11ons leader for lkl11ngham Mountain Rescue, sajd I Monda\ hped111on gu1dr Ian Kraahcl 2'. \On of Scauk < 1t\ ( ounc1lman Paul Kraabel. and 'itc' e Rasch1ck. 21 ot i::numclaw. v.crl' huncd under car- s11l'd blod\ of1ce and \now \unda) morn1nK 8.800 lcl'I up the 10.778-foot North ( ascac.Jcc, peak C ompan1on~. )l.urt l'\:tl'lltn 21 . .ind r 1>n1 Waller. 19. were re~cued Sunda) kl·ag..in\ dcLl\11Jn "a' made under heavy prc\\urt· from \l·nJIC "1aJOrtl\ Leader Rob Dole and other farm 'IJll u1ngrl'\\mcn wd..intt Ill hol\tet \a&g1ng gra1n\ ..all'\ fhe tn\ cs11gauon being wnducted o' the f-Bl 1s focusing on MJn1on. 1hc \uurtc'i ton firmed Pacific Savings BanK .. 96 years olil and still creating a lot of interest. 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HIM i :.!1C .i'l!.11 lloll) 1'1HHf 101Lt'1'00D U:UIO~T liOO \ \1•rm11n1 ''" C \ !KIO:!i .!1111111 1~11.! • 1,.,, \lll(l'll'\ •IA& \'l\TA I!. I I>'""'"' llhtf C \ 1Hl0flli Ul lQI li.!11 M om charged with baby death on crulse MIAMI -A v.omJn dt:l used nfk1llinll hl·r IX month-oil.I daughter aboard a .. ru1'><.· !.hip tl:lal laugh1 fire last "-CCI.. f.tlC\ kdl·ral thar$t.'\ ol murder on the high '>eas authonlll '> ,,.11c.J A hearing ht lort .1 kdl·ral mdg1s1ra11..· "-<I' 10 be held toda) for ( arol \nn \\ a\hington 2X 01 I ~·1m11 I he d1'>(·o"ef) of Paige Washington\ txxh. '\111nda> 1 n her mothn 'lu\un 1..ahin camc fi\ r days after the fire and e:ilplo'i1on aho:mt 1hc t-mt"rald ~~ torccd 1hc e-vacua11on of 987 passengers and left 17 rx·oplr in1urec.J Paper mlll layoffs attributed to drought fhe South·., rel ord drnuttht "htt h h.1, rt\Ultl·d 1n more than $2.3 b1lhon in agricultural lo'>'>t''i ha' lrm·cd a large paper mill to shut down some I operattonc;, threatening at kJ'-1 I !JO la) off'i. oflic1al'> ~1d. In the first mdustnal layoffs attnhuted to the d rnught. ( ham pion Jn1cma11onal officials announced • "1onda\ that 2'i emplo)t'l'' at tt'i paper m1ll 1n < anton. N.C' .. were forced to take unpaid lca't''i or \'alatton' \ 72 ( ..ir train mean"'h1lc. "-Ith 1.440 tons of ha' donated O\. \< crmont farmer'> "'a' l'\jX'\ tcd tu am \l' toda) in Mal on Ga .. and fodder from \\ 1'><:on'in and "1tnne\olJ tn a IOO<ar train wa\ to be dt<itnoutcd in R1rm1ng.ham. \la I 2 cops charged wlth selllng protectlon 1 "11.\M I I w11 veteran polil"c otlil·er'I "'ere l hargcd w11h 'l'lltng sctret'i I trnm ~amhl1ng 1n\C'>l1ga1mm and tal..tng hnlx·'> 1n t•xrhange lor protecting organ11cd gang\ll'" <1uthont1l'' '><Jld 11x.ta" I I I .-1rr' I anaka. 18, and detective Roba1 Da"d Yongue 12 cath lacc thrcc \.ount\ ol taking unlawful romix·n\at1on unc tount of ronsptrnn to take unla"tul compcn<wHion. one l ount ol \.1olattng rac.:kcteenng la"' anc.J ont: u1unt ol c 11n!>p1raq 10 '1olate rackctecnng la"\ The offic.er'> "lfc JITC\tnl \fondJ~ night after an undc·rl11'er tn\l'\t1g.i1mn h~ Mctro-Diide Jnd lhl· l_londa f)c-partment of law I nfnru·mcnt \n unc.Jerrn\ef Jgl'nl h.tll paid 1hn1t1lll'f\ s.i.ooo and was to pay them \I 'iOO mort• "hen the) were arrntl·d. "1.tlll J ''·Ill' \f){'rntl agent Roy Cohn buried in private rltes NFW YORK -With only a few fnendr, and relatives present, attom c)' Ro}< ohn w.1.., la1d to rc.-.1 al an und1.-.do\Cd loc:at1on .Monday·~ funeral service I wa\ pm ate at the wl\he" of< nhn'"' XX-H·.ir old rnu'iin I 1hh~ Marcu\, said a '>e<recary al C ohn " firm '>axc. Hall>n .ind B11l.111 < ohn 'ilJ died ~lu rday of card1at arrest. 1.1.11h dcmcnua and inft•t tmn' dWI( 1at<"d w11h 1he AID ·-related H fLV Ill viruc; listed a' 'it'.t:ondal) cau~' He had denied he had acquired immune dcfic1enl) ,.,.ndrome Cohn rt1\l' 111 pmm1m·ntc tn thcr 1950<; as thr 1n4ut'iltor for Sen Jo~ph l'v1c( arth\ There's No Pl ace Lik e Home ••• ... But ometimes there's a need fo r a healthful, happy alternative. Judson School Scottsdale, Arizona -Boarding Grade 3-12 'Lea rn to be a good tuclcnt & have fun in the procc I 01 ln l1111n .1t 1011 c111 \1lm 1,,11111' ( .111 "1 1' 1\.11 h.11.1 I\" 1, "'"'"'' '•·H -°"''"P°'' lk.u h < \ ; 1 • 1•1 . , , ~. Htoc h111t hOJ 'I 11\ ; ; \I f .111 I 1 1111 u, 'I""'' f'I 1 , • 11,• Jud'.';On School · 6ox 1569 • ottsdale. Ariz. 8S282 • .· Bogus doctor bills, claims at sbipyarctinvestigated LOS ANGELES (AP) -Pharmac1es. doctors and wud "What happened over the years 1s 1hat nobody was workers 11 the Lona Beach Naval Shipyard ma y be wa1ch1na 1he store and th1nasJust aot out of hand " cheatma the aovemmcnt out of hundreds of thousands of . Mc<'ully trc$~d that mo t of worktfs de~rve the dollars a year 1n fraudulent worker compensation claims. compensation they apply for, but estimated up to IO 1nvcu1aators say. percent moy be ''absolutely diny." · A federal probe is zcroina in on allega11ons of bogus W11h the back mg of the shipyard commander. Capt. doctor bills, pharmacies that quadruple pnccs when George Fink, McCully's office Joined 1he Naval ln- subm1tting bills to the shipya rd and supposedly disabled vestigative ~rv1ces. the U.S Department of Labor and workers who receive full pay while working full time U.S. Attorney's Office to 1nvest1gate elsewhere, Labor Department mv~st1ga1or) ~ud 1n affidavits No one has been charaed 1n the case. that Dr Ha rvey Dannis of Anaheim and Dr Ralph "We've discovered some pharmacies with three KodJan of San Pedro pve undercover agent\ cursory prices on prescnpuon drugs," said James M Mc( ull). e'aminat1ons last spring and little 1f an)" treatment bu t director of sccunty at Terminal Island Naval \om pie' placed them on total d1sab1hty for up to two months. then which includes the shipyard. submmed bills rangJng from $340 to S6 IO He said the !Qwest pnce 1s for genenc drugs. next Dannis denied any wrongdoing, sa)"1ng that when h1$hes1 1s for bralld-name med1cino and the highest for someon~comes to him claiming pain . he ha) to keep that sh1p~ard workers ~ ptrson off duty unnl the pain 1s checked out 'We were paylngl40 toS50 fonhings that cost SI 0 to • ··whatever I billed for. that's what I gave them," S 12," he said. Dannis said. "Why should I help a stranger defraud the ' The annual worker compensation claims paid out hy government'' I'll take a lie-detector test ... the Long Beach facility , smallest of the Navy's e11Cht Dannis, who .said he hu ~en 11 shipyard workers shipyards. total Sl6.5 million of the S8'6 m1ll1on paid out since 197g, said his btll would be the same regardless of by all the shipyards whether he i.ent someone back to work or designated him "That 1nd1ca1es we have a fraud problem "McCull y disabled Court allows extended benefits for victims of asbestos disease · SAN FRANC'ISCO (AP) -Victims of asbestos diseases have a right to increasing work d1sab1hty benefits as their condition worsens. according to a unanimous rulina by the state Supreme Court The coun said normal rules for such go"emment benefits. which assume that the scnousne'>s of an injury can be determined in a few years. provide too-little compensation for work ers disabled by diseases like asbestosis. A!ibcstos diseases may take decades to diagnose and then become progressively worse Normall:r. a disabled worker wtth a permanent tnJUI) gets an 1n111al "rating" from slate workers' compensation officials -for e~ample. 50 percent disabled -and then has fi ve )"Cars to seek an increase 1n the rating 1f the condition wor\Cn\. Ater that. lhe k\.CI ot d1~b1ht) 1<1 fi;11cd Justice Cruz Reynoso wrote for the coun in Monday's opinion. which also provides for afflicted workers to claim additional benefits 1f they cannot be retrained f..>r other JObs. But the court, upholding powers claimed b) the Work•r'>' Compensation Appeal' Roard 1n rarlier ca-.cs said that 1n the case of"1n 'i1d1ous, progre-.s1ve diseases ·· the five-year l1m11 would not appl)" lnsteAd. the boa rd could make a 1cnta111.c raung ol pan1al permanent d1sabiht )' at the out'>et. and reserve the authority to 1ncreaM'. the rating at an) point un11I the cond111on 'itabtltted or reached 100 percent d1sab1ltt) Tissue • v1rusmay be linked to AIDS LOS ANGELES !API -Re- searchers are trying to determine the s1gn1ficance ofa previously unknown virus discovered 10 AIDS patients by a sc1ent1st at the Armed Force'> Institute of Patholog)'. a spokesman said. . The virus. found 1n the lt'i\Ue'> of 2' of 24 patient examined, hasn't been hoked to the disease. Col. Wilham Tuten. a spokesman fo r the 1mt1tute an Washington. DC . said Monda) "It's going to be a long. hard track to find out whether tt''i an) thing important." he said. The findmgwas made by Dr hyh· Ching Lo, a researcher at the ms111utc . who rcponed 11 last week 1n the Amencan Journal of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. "We all must be very caut1ou5 about announcrng anylhing new ... said Dr Flo\s1c Wong-taal. a Na- tional Cancer Institute researcher who works with Dr Robert Gallo the Amencan discoverer of the v1ru~ 1hat causes acquired immune defic1cnc)' syndrome. The finding would be 1mponan1 ti the VIN'i IS indeed new to S(;lencc. Wong-Staal said. becau'le the d1"i· covery ofa new virus m unuc;ual. "And, 1f on top of that, there " some disease connect1on. then 11 indeed as very significant," she said. AIDS. which 1s cau~d b)" a '1ru,s. cnpples the body's d1scasc-fi$lJling immune System. leaving llS v1ct1ms vulnerable to a vanet) of hfe- "'lhreaten1ng 1nfect1ons and certain cancers Fal se r eports of 3 earthquake~ bla m ed on static in data system . LOS ANG ELES ( .\P) -Three of fi.,.e eanhquakec, that o;tate agencies said rattled C'alifom1a on Sunda~ '>lmpl)" never happened. officials acknowledged Monday In add1t1on. the agenc1e'i failed to report one earthquake that did occur The false report' h' ( alifom1.1\ Office of Fmergent \ \ervKt.'., .rnd Department of Water Rewurt.1.'.\ wen: hlamed un \lattl in the m1crowa' c system that trao\mlt'i data from mun1tonng de' Ile\ around the state to Sacramento Don Irwin. deput) d1rec1or of[mergenq \er' icec; ..aid hie; agcnc) v.as evaluating whether to change procedure\ and \top publiu11ng what he termed ··prehm1nal") unofficial rnforma11on ·· U.S Geological Sur"e' <.elsmologist'i o;a1d ~onda~ that three small quakes shook th e state on. unda). two near \an Jo'iC and a third an the eastern Sierra Nevada. No eamage or tnJune'> were reported Spy suspect asked about executiori BEALE: AIR FO R< f-B..\Sf I .\P) -Air Force clerk Bruce Ott admitted bc1n~ caught "red handed" and v.omed aboul being e\ClUtcd J ~cunt) officer said Monda) at h1' '>P)" tnal Richard Certo of the Air Force Office of Special In ' e'it1gat1on'> tc'\t1 tied al the court mania I 1hat he dro"e 011 back to Beale .\tr f-orce Ba-.c about 100 air miles northeast of San Francisco. from Da vis. about 70 following Ott,''i Jan . 22 arrest. C'eno quoted 011 a'i saying. 'The}' 'II shoot me. won "t they''" Airman I st Cla'ls Olt. 16. ol l ne. Pa .. alleged!) tried to '>ell clac, ... ficd document'> relating 10 the \R-71 ·"Blackbird" SP) plane to two rBI agent'i posing as O\tet c;p1c'i dunng a Davi'> motel meetang Ott wa~ 10 the First Stratt"tlc Reconnaissance Squadron. which contained a unit of R-7 1s BEIN THE SPOTLIGHT Norman Rockwell .Print You~ Free At American . avin~s "'hile 'uppl~" fAt,t! Da~Lundbal Oil analyst Da n Luudberg deadat73 LO\ ANGELES (AP) -Dan Lundberg, the; 011 industry analyst who startled Amenca w11h his ac- curate forecast of the 1979 gasoline o;hortage. has died. He was 73 l undbcr~. who!>e biweekly survey o l nat1onw1de gas pnCCS WB'i widely quoted. died Sunday 1n a Torrance hu'ip11al where he was taken after bewm1ng ill on Santa Cauiltna Island . ..aid his wife, Mesa I undbcrg'Hon Jan, said his fa1her had JUSI outfitted a new \atlboat .rnd wa., on ht'i lir'it pleasure cru1c;c wht.'n he was strllken •• 11e had a stroke on the island and the)' airlifted him back to a Torrance ho<.p1tal but 1 I was 100 late to sa vc him "thl" younger Lundberg said The exact cause of Lundberg's death wa<. not 1mmed1atcly known hut famtl\ members said the) be· lie,cd 1110 ha1.e been a hean attac k "1r'i Lundberg said he died while 1n a deep coma He was to be cremated the lam1h said I undbt-rg·, name became widely knov. n after h1<. prediction of the 1979 ga\c1hne '>honage published 1n his nl·wslctter was one of the first fornac,tc, uf the oil cns1s caused b) lUthack\ m Middle E:.ast 011 pro· duu1on "I got the impression the publil· v. a'> so alarmed and con fu\Cd in I Q7Q that an)th1ng he had to ~) v.-as v.cllume ·· said Danu\ Lund~rg another -..m L undherg hov..evcr stated that h<" v.as not a t I") ':ital ball gaier ··) uu l.an make pr0Ject1ons. )OU l an mJlc forecast£ and )OU can make pn:d1l11ons -but I don't do any of th.it "hna1d1n 1981. "lco mp1lcdata and I dra" eoncl4s1ons That's 11 " - Ora. Coett OAIL Y PILOT!Tueedmy, August 5, 1Ne * .&a Postal workers intercept MedQy-infested paciagee a1iM Atteda_,...,... ------~ Alert postal nupcctor1 in Santa Ana intercepted two PICkaees. one conta1nin1 fruit infetted Wlth Mediterranean fruit ny larvae and Ont Wltb OnentaJ fnut Oy larvae, officials said. Federal oflkw1 LOtetcepted both 1tupmenu before dehvery, authorities said Monday. five lJvo Medi~ fruit fly larvae were fou.M July 28 in a lcakina peck11t of 20 uopical fruits ~nown i soursop whtchr had been malled first clus from HonoJulu to Westminster, said Califomta Department of Food and A&riculture spakeswoman Gera Curry. A ICCOnd pack.qe from Hawaii contain1n1 decomposma SOUl'10P was found the same day and contained 12 live Oncnt.al fruit Oy larvae. "Cahfomia mident1 owe a bia debt of a.ratitude to these postaJ workers for their help in stoppin& costly infcstauons such as the 1980 to 1982 Medfl y infcstat1on wtuch cost S 100 million to eradt.cate," Curry said. Aerial rald• on marijuana farm• •tart SACRAMENTO-The fourth annual scnes ofra.ids on marijuana farms aot under way dunna the mve11ip1ion of tbe fatal crash ofa spotter airplane A spokesman for the mult1-agcncy Campaign Ap1nst Man]Uana PlanllnJ, Jim Barrera, said Monday that the cause of the crash "couJd have been bad weather, mechanical failure, or that somebody shot at the 11rcraft. But the possibilJty of bemg shot at looks remote ai this time." The plane, m1ssin1 four days, was found six miles north of the Orqon--Califomia state line. All three cxcu.pant~ were dead. CAf'AP flilhts were used Monday to coordinate a.round raids •n the "emerald triangJe" or Humboldt, Mendoono and Butte counties. Sez charge. agaln•t mayor dl•mlued FULLERTON -A Judge d1smLsscd charges agamst Yorba 4mda Mayor Michael BeveraJt, whose teen-age stepson accused him of sexually molesuna him in the family's spa in November J 984. North Oran&e County Municipal Court Judge Robert Hutson ended Beverage's non-Jury 1.nal Monday, saying he had "significant reasonable doubt" as to whether 1~ youth liatt'"bcen assaulted. "It 's been a long 16 months," said Beverage. 38. "In my heart. 11 could only go the way 11 went." Defense attorney Jeff Fncdman said ~e ~en­ ager made up the allegations to ~ct back at the stepfather because he despised him. The stepson, now 18, is hvmg with an aunt and uncle. who 1s his father's brother. Tanker crew dldn 't know lt hlt Jack Jr. SAN FRANCISCO -While new ev1den~ indicates the Golden vatc tanker h11 and sank the Jack Jr fishing trawler. crew members aboard the tanker were unaware of the colhs1on, according to the Golden Gate's owners Officials of the Keystone Shipping Co announced that their tanker was probably the one that struck the smaller boat on May 26, killing the three members of the Jack Jr. crew. The statement came shortly after a robot submarine found the Jack Jr wreckage m 300 feet of water about 6.8 miles west of Point Reyes on Monday The tanker was the only known ship near that point al the 11me of the 1;1nkang. according to evidence at a (oast Guard heanng, and the <Jolden Gate has been the pnme suspect in the collision Zschau won't say lf he voted for foe SACRAMENTO -U.S. Rep Ed Zschau declines to <>a ) whether he ever voted for veteran Democratic U S Sen. Alan ( ranstun, v.h um he 1s trytng to unseat in November. Republican Zschau addres'iCd about 700 people Monda) at a luncheon of Sacramento's Comstock Club He defended his record and pressed his cntic1sm of Cranston as a d1sc1ple of the .. old pohucs" of government overspending, which Zschau said 1s pushing the nation toward economic chaos Responding to cnticism 1n Cranston commercials, Zschau said he voted against a clean water measure because the U.S House of Representau ves ve rsion contained twice _the funding uf the Senate version Four plead gullty ln defense kickbacks 'Los .\NGELES -Four of 19 men indicted la~t month on charges they took kickbacks on military aircraft and satellite contrach pleaded guilt)" to ta x e' as1on and .mail fraud Tnal dates \\-ere set for 1hr« others who_J>leaded innocent ounng arra1fnment Monday before l ~ O.stnct JudJe Pamela R) mer. The 19. most y former buyers for defense contracung firms were indicted as pan of a task-force mvest1gat1on into ki ckbacks m the Southern Cahforn1a defense industry Those who pleaded guilt> Monday were Kenneth Leroy Pipho, 43. David Allen Lewis, 49, both of Los Angeles, Chnstopher Kay Pappas. 42. of Simi Valley and Richard Henry Van Praag, 57 of Torrance _ .. Ever wonder wh} some families eem to have it all-the best of everything? The money to end their children to the best chooL . The ready cash for luxury vacalions, fancy clothes, fast cars and a home thafs the showplace of the neighborhood? Do they know omething you don't? The fact of the matter i , thousands of American familie ju t like ~ours have di covered a· simple secret to success. We call it the Mon ey Matrix Acco unt. You'U call it a secret worth shar- ing with every member of your family' lt's a . avings program that lets you select the interest rate and term for highest ea rnings. And . it's availahle onl~ at American Savmgs! Ask ahout it toda). at the American Savings branch nearest you . We'll give ~ou a colorful Norman Rockwell print. just for stopping hy. ~· A<coum~ ln\Urt'd up (O s 100 ()()() Thc~c \rr Our Ncw~st Rr:anche In our eighhorhood. public skating admi11ion present ad for discount ,.. .. ._ lllK.v"t ·~!(·~ i 'l'\' porl Beach ~WK! \\nt CoJ\I lh~h\\,t\ 1)~(\h~ nc.1r 'c:"' pon Bnult:\ .11d (",l I l h ~l •Pl)C\ .. ~ tatcwide. ~onsult Your Telephone Oirectory For The Branch care t You . MERICAN SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION ,.. r • 4 '" A car can be just as deadly as any gun. Roben Lane Reich was J yea r o ld when Michael Vasquez joined the Seal Beach Police Departme nt. Seventeen years later, their paths crossed in what police have described a s a 20th century version of the gunfight at the OK Corral. The two faced off on a quiet cul-de-sac street. Shots were fi red a nd Reich was k.illed . But while Officer Vasquez's weapon -a pistol -1s as commo n to law e nforcement now as it was when Wyatt Earp used one. Reich's weapon is considerably more modern. l\ccordlng to Seal Beach po lice. Re ich was armed with an automo bile. Roben Reich, recently of Wisconsin, had It ved in Orange County j ust two m o nths when he was struck by th ree of fo ur bullets that Offi cer Vasquez fired into the windshield of the 198 1 Toyota. Vasquez told hi s supen ors he was convinced tha t the Huntingto n Beach teen-ager was about to run him down with his wh ite sedan Actording lO polJce repon s. the incident that ended so tragically began as a routine traffic stop. O ffi cer Vasquez and Sgt. Ross Smith saw the T oyota cruising recklessl~ along Pacific Coast Highway near 12th Street at 12:24 a.m. unda~. T hey gave chase a nd ordered the dn-..er to pull over. He sped away. The chase would wi nd through five commun1t1e and take onl) 11 , minutes from begi nning to grisly end. W hen Reich was cornered in the dead end street, pohce said. he used his car to attack. First. he dr6ve it in reverse into a Lo~ A.lam ttos pohce car that had joined the c hase, nearly hitting Officer Vasquez, who was o ut of his car by this time. Then. according to Vasquez's repon, Reich moved as 1f he were shifting the car in to a fo rward gear and turning the wheels so the vehicle would be aimed d irectly at the policeman. • Before the ·car could move. Otlicer Vasquez fi red. The incident raises a lot of questions tha t dema nd ans'-"ers· • Wh'r dtd Reich refuse to ~top when the o fficers first tried to pull him over? • Did the police officer ha 're enough ll me or enough room to get o ut of the way of Reich's car? • 01d Officer Vasquez fi re a warning shot? • fan an automobile be considered a deadl} wea - pon.., 'W t." re nQt ltkc!)' to know what went through Reich's mind dunng the last 11 minutesofrus life. And questions about Offi<.er Va~uc:1_'c; response are la rgely a matter of procedure and Judgment. One thing should be clear: an \U tomob1le ts every bit a s d eadly as a gun or a knife. If Reich had brand 1 ~hed one of those. there would he little reason to q uestion the officer's reaction ~c1rty ha~ begun to recognize the auto m obile cannot be trcaied h ke a sponge toy. Courts have held that people who kil l other people with ca.rs -even while intoxicated - can be tned for murder. If the officer decided. in the instant he had to make hts choice. that ht ~ life was in im m inent danger. 1f the pohce in vestigation that cen atnl)' will be forthcoming substantiates his version of the events leading to the death of Rutx·n Lane Reich. the use of dcadl} fo rct: an response ma} ha' c been JUS tdied . 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' ... - Walter BarrM0a DailJ Pll&t foa.ndlal edftor J~cll AIDEISOll and JOSEPH SPEAR Grambo t akes on Medigap scams WA HINGTON You've thnllcd ro Rambo. Gasped at Dirty Harry. Now we're pleased to in- troduce: GRAMBO, a Claude Pepper production. Lillian Simmons as 86. a deceptive- ly mild-mannered widow and grand- mother. Instead of bakjng chocolate chip cookies and rocking quietly o n the front porch, she recently moved Deukme~·1·an w1·11 have·to ~r~dmt~r~~u~d!~~~~~~~ic'fc;f~ congressional subcommittee in- . vesug.ating the high-pressure ·tactics · of some health-insurance salesmen. wor);t at losing election George DeukmeJian probably didn't win over a single new sup- porter when he suddenly reversed his field last month and pushed the University of California mto a pohcy of gradually divesting itself of stock in companies doing business 1n South Afnca. But the move may nevertheless have been the coup de grace for LQs Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley. efTcc- t1vcl) ending any hopes Democrat Bradley had for upsewng the ReJ publican governor in their rematch this fall l'l 's not 1hat Bradley bas been weak on ·outh Afnca: On lht• con1rary. he ')pcarheaded a much tougher d1vcst1ture law adopll•d l"i~ hi'> Cit} last -.car. Bui Deukmc1 1an·., mo,e. though dn obvious 01p-Oop of lhc sort 1hat ha~ done in le~er politicians. cffec- ll\.el-. removes almost an) hosulit} that could have been directed agains\ him this fall. It assuages the feelings of m1nont1es. reinforces-the governor's stature a~ a champion of .human nghts and rnll leave<; conservat1 ve opponent\ of d1,cst1ture with no one else IO turn to in No, ember So deft was the move that 11 left DeukmeJ1an°!> longtime acramento spamng partner. A'iscmbl y Speaker W1l11c Brown, almost speechless Almost. but no t quite _ "facn people wh o disagree with th1~ move will have 10 admire 11 a'i a public rela twns 1ac11c,.. obscrvl·\ Democrat Brown .. He's now put himself 1n such a <.trong pos111on that if he docs nothing else all fall. he hj\ good high ground. It'<. ama11ng. Ord1nanl). poht1c1ans who switch li ke this arc viewed as 01p-floppang But this '' being seen as states- manlike." The move lea' es Bradley groping and Brown realis11call) fechng he'll have a Republican governor to con· tend with for another tour years ··sradln can win," 1he speaker !kl'r\ "Bui the go,emor would have to ·~tumble somewhl·re along the wa) for that to hapf)l'n. There would haH' to be some ncgauves which arc not within 1hc control of 1hc Bradlc}' campaign 10 generate " Not 1hat Bradlc) 1s running a bad campaign. He°<• appearing continu- ally 1n all parts of pam of ( ahforn1a and Democrat\ are not shy mg awav from him The) appt•ar with htm happtl\ and he'\ not hurting lhcm. bul so· far he's not helping h1msell much 1n the proccs'i This f1tll. 1n fact . prom1..c\ 10 ~e one of the stranger campaign., ( ah- forn1a has ever experienced. Only two maJor Democrat'> appear in scnous trouble. but the}' arc 1he 1wo most v1s1ble. Bradley and stale Chief Juc;tice Rose Bird But other Democrats. ancludang l ') ')en Alan ( ranston and 1he rc't of the partfs statewide ticket look 1n 'itrong condll1on both with thl' voter' and with campaign dono~ Mean- while. Republican ptospectc; othl·r than for £..>cukmcJian's re-election art• poorer than the> were when thl' primary elc:ct10n campaign ended JO June. .\t O™' rcn·n1 l o~ Angeles fund- ra1.,1ng dinner for the GOP'-; '>talc ucket . onlooker\ rnunted a do1en table-; worth ol un'iold se~ts even though DeukmeJ ian wa<; the featured speaker And Republican ')cnatt· candidate THOMAS ELIAS td Zschau has seemed less for- m 1dable since the primary than he did before. • Speaker Brown·~ analyst'\: .. In that Repubhcan pnmaT) race of nothing\, he almo~t appeared to be a 'iome- thing. But nght now Z!.chau 1s a lo-.cr. He could onl) look good among people who are known a'> bad .. Brown's harshly realisllc appraisal of Brad le\ 's current chances lend"i cred1bllll>. to his \ 1ew of Zschau. "'hose campaign recently announced a change of tactics ' In fact. among Republicans other 1han DeukmeJtan. onl) fo rmer Lt Gov. Mike Curb appears capable of malcmg even as strong a run 3'> Zschau That's partly becauc;c l.)cu- kmeJian 1~ g1v1ng that con1c\t \pel1al attention because 1f C'urh returns 10 his old JOh, DcukmeJ ian would ')ud- dcnl) hnd national options open 10 him. something that can't happen as long as he has a Democratic hack up · The upshot 1c; that almoc;t three months before electio n day. <..ah- fomia voters appear prepared to sph1 their tickets once again. with a DeukmeJian land,hdc made eve n more hkely by h1<, d1 ve\t11ure switch But that's not hkelv 10 ha ve much impact on anyone elSc on the hallo1 Thomas Elias Is a Santa Monica- based columnist on state Issues. Strainer helps when pouring drinks during an earthqu<flke V.-l•ll I hope )'OU ha ve enjoyed the e ~ut1ng month of July as much as I hJ'e It'., really been an exciting one. ha\n'I 11" It started with a Fourth of Jul) celebration that was a doo2y. We''e had the usual fireworks acci- tlenl\ JO Costa Mesa and Huntington Beac:h -and wherever else they're kgal 1 hen . of course'. 1n nice quiet Newport Beach we had a near not tn which snmc Newport Beach pohce were manhandled by holiday renters on Wa<11dc l>rl\C. fhcn to l·ap 1t all. we had an earthquake Not a very btg one locall} bur a !>hake ~trong enough to wake u'i all up ~omcume after 2 o'clock 1n the morn1ng . Here on the Orange ( oast we were prett) lucky "'Ith· this eatthquake Much luckier 1han Palm Spnng.!> and some o.f the other desen communit1ec., part1cu- larl> Desert Hot <ipnng.'i. Only trouhle with that earthquake was \llat the "cllpcr'I~ .. f~om C'al Tech arc ~1)1n~ 1hc stre~s that was relieved wasn t relieved enough "iO we can expect ~omc further c;hakec.. Maybe bigger ones. although 6 0 on the Rich ter Scale" no msy quake hy nny <itandard\ · In th1' lovely area where we all live. a kw carthquake'S arc a 'imall price to 1l:l) for the good wea ther I remember very well the quake we had 1n I 9 l3. bccau~ 1t<.:010c1ded with the-re\.1val of"legal" beer. Ofcouf"'ic.', there wa\ a <ihortagt" '>0 I picked up the telephone to call our neighborhood \Oft drink cmponum to \Ct' 1f their beer trud from East~1de Brewery had amvcd No reply ln-11ead. theft' wa'i nn 1ntcm1inion of the telephone ~rv1cc ~ an emergency me!>sage could he 1ran'1m1tted .. All rcStrvc officers and national auard l)(rv>nnel c&rc otdertd to report to I ona Beach and areas south which have been htt by earthquake rurposc To help the fire dc~mcnt •nd police 1n cmcrtent'Y earthqu31cc dut) l Ink'>' you arc under d1sc1pline by onr o1 the follow1na plt>asc do not report " fhcn fn lluwt d a h\t of organ11.l • / WALTER BURROUGHS . t1on'i including veterans' org.ani1a- 11ons. army re<ierve groups and so oo. I wasn't even 1n the news business at the time so I sat down and waited for fu rt her 'lummons Ac. you kn ow. at that time I didn't even h vc on the Orange Coast Where I lived we had had earthquakes before but none ot th1<i intensity appa rently One place that took the alarm 'iCTJOu'il y wa'i Newport Beach <;a when national finances and growth JO J>OP.ulauon made ll obligatory to bui ld a new high <,ehool. the school board built the present Newport Harbor High. Our old fnend Sid Oavidton had, by that ume, been choscrl'to be the new pnnc1~I and he wa~ determined to have an earth- quake proof ~tructure for the pro1cc- t1on of the ·kid~. He got 11. ~o,"when a9other quake came along. Newport Hnrbor High Sclmol !itood up nicely I have a part icular 1ntcre!'lt in th ts high \Chool My 4l1ughter graduatc.-d from there and now two of my tfandwn!> attend Newport Harhor 1~!> rnmforting to know that 1n the rn~ of an earthquake that fine ~tru(turt ha~ J good chanc<' of surv1vul You'll ha"c to O\k some authonllc\ much more: knowlcdgeabk than I abQut t'&rthquake"i a" to why we 1n tht" West ~m to have plenty of them while the m1d<ontincnt and th<: Ea"item ~aboard d(ln't \ttm to have many if any My fint. and 1n fa"t my mo'it 1ntcrcc.t1n'-e:\pcnenc:e With t'art~ qmym wn in ~u l'l.fmJT:r I wu on the n.-wntc de'k of rhr ~attic T 1mec. when the man..,1ng editor directed me 10 wntr local c;tonc~ aboul c vcn.one from lht' Pacific Northwest who wa\ va~a11on­ ing 1n California I did so and learned for the first 11me that the bag hotel up there -'--I don't remember 1t!i name - had lost its entire front wall. A few years later. I went to Santa Barbara with my old fnc nd f mj Keast. If I haven't 1old you bc(Prbttft'~ about Frcder,ick Elton Keast yGXJ have mis<;ed one•'of the mosi interesting characters tt1cre has ever been on the Pacific slope. He was an entertaining clown. We were attending a conven- tion at the Santa Barbara Biltmore. One evening he and I, wnh a lo t of other people. were in the Beach Bar when the first shock occurred There was a glass cc1hng and the glass broke in to small pieces and dropped all around. Most of the denircn'i mshed into the open air. Not Pappy Keast "No reason 10 pac;~ up all those good dnnks ... he declared •·w e'll JU St strain them through a ha id kerchief and thus waste no lovely boo1c." As he stood there hy the bar "purifyma'' the dnnk'I, he held up his watch with which he had been timing the interval between JOits. Finally he announced, "No sense to worry. I've got a handle on these shock' now -one every 20 seconds ... I· never knew~ actually, how fre- quent the JOits were hut it made no difference Everybody had a glonou\ tt'mc betting as to when the next JOit would occur So. with you. I'm &lad to see the month of July dwindle into history C"ert;unly the f~11v1t1e' over the Statue of Liberty were without com· pare I al~ CnJO[Cd the rocal fireworks even tboua,h 111'1 &Olfll to have more 10 rnmmcn1 on ahnut the Newpon Be ch police problem -not wuh the officer' tllem"ielve\ they're &TUt but v,;1th the way the Newpon Bcad1 Cit> C ounc1I handle" that nd other lhin~. If•'!}' of you want to share your opinion on an} of tfie~ 'lubJtth I'll be iii d to n.-«nt' them But you pit} for the stamps Waller 8arroap1 11 lite Piiot'• foHdlna pobllsbtr • Simmons is one of several elderly volunteers recruited by Rep. Pepper, D-fla .. the 85-ycar;old chairman of the Select CommHtcc on Aging's Subcommittee on Health and Long- Term Care. The targets of the gray- ha1rcd gumsh~s are unscrupulous insurance hucksters who try to friJht- cn or flimflam elderl y Amencans into buying more "Medig.ap" coverage than they need. Mcd1gap policies perform an im- ponant function, i;>ay ing the some- times s1gn1fic.ant difference between the government's Medicare coverage and the actual cost of hospital and other health care. About 75 perttnt of all Americans over 65 have th~ supplementary policies. Si mmons se t up interviews with 12 healt h-insurance salesmen. ask.mg their advice on Med1g.ap coverage. Except for using a variety of domestic se111ne.s. her technique was to disarm. not dissemble. She simply showed them her authentic Mcd1gap JO· surance pohcy a nd let them take 11 from there Two subcommllt~ staf- fers. posing as fnends or rclat1vl· ... took no1es and surreptitious films of the salesmen's spiels. The results are in a report 10 be JSSued later this wee k by the subcom- m111ee Our associate Stewart Hams gol a prev1e~ of the report. here's what "(irambo" Simmons and her ~1dek1cks reported: -One salesman tried to sell Simmons a poli cy that would cost more than S 1.000 a year. But he fa iled tO tell her that the policy could expire in I 0 ~cars whether she had u~ 1t or not "So essentially." the report noted, "<;he could pay up to SI 1,000 1 n I 0 years and have the pohcy canceled before she used it." -Scare tactics were used by one 'ioalcsman, who told Simmons about a friend 1n Flonda who was hit with SJ0.000 in uninsured medical bills - a calem1ly that would have been prevented by the Mcdigap pohcy he wa' pushing. But the salesman told \1mmons a potenuall y ruinous he: He said coverage began six w~ks after she paid the first premium. The fine pnnt revealed that coverage "'ouldn't start for six months. -One s.alcsman ducked all ques- tions about his policy's coverage--"tV non<overagc -of nursing home care and treatment for Alzheimer's disease. He also neglected to tell Sammons that his pohcy, though costing $400 a year more. would not cover prescnpt1on drugs. pre-existing cond1t1on~ or overseas health care. as her current policy did. ' -Another poorly prepared sales- man resorted to fast talk. explaining that he couldn't answer her questions because he rarely sold the particular policy she was interested in. Then he explained that he had run out of brochures on the policy because 1l was such a hot item. -Only one of the 12 salesmen told Simmons her present Med ig.ap cov- _erage was adequate. He told her his company couldn't do any better "You're OK with what you've got." were has parting words. Footnote; T he subcommittee ~­ pon complains that the only" fcderaJ agency that has shown any interest m aoing after Mcd1gap !>ales fraud IS the PostaJ Scrv1c.c. which has obvious lim1tauons on faoc-to-facc fli mflams. SOMETHING R0 1TEN: The Re· apn admmistration stopped federal- ly funded hospit.al testing of du11nfcc- tants in 1982. and only four .states hnvt had tesung programs since. The re~t rely on manufacturers' claims. Random sampling in 1982 showed tha t 20 percent of the supposed germ· k.allers didn't work -and smcc then 3,300 untested disinfectants have come on the market. MINI-EDITORIAL: Americans have learned to Joke about the many "new" Richard Nixons. 8ut an Li· hcna. there'" not so much H a funive \mirk when the coun1ry's d1ct1tOr, \amuel K Ooc. announoc yet oother "new" mcaroauon. tnc:e be \t'llt'd power JO I 9RO. Doc'~ titles helve included master sergeant. acn· rmt. ··< ommanda-1n-('-tnri Dr l>oe ·• and now '"His E'ccllency '\he Prts1dent Dr Doc •· Who d~ he think he 1s. ~ccn V1ctONa? She at lci,t had some geographical JU1tJfi. C.lllon for her many Ul&n J•ct AffcrrH u d J.ui» ~ar •rt> 1ya4lto••NI ~lom11l1tr """' Orange Cout O~ILY PILOT/TuMday, AUgust 5, 19ee * A7 ~om.monwe~th_ spilt o~er sanctions against S. Africa Sanctions called disaster for already dropping tourism JOHANNESBURG, South Africa (AP) -A tourism offic1aJ warned today of disaster followma endorsement of new san,ctions against South Afnca by Commonwealth leaders, and the main financial new paper said the measures would stiffen aovcrnment resistance to change. Fred Tbermann, bead of South Africa's hotel and restaurant association, said the Commonwealth summit's a'reement to ban promotion of South African tourism is a "disastrous blow' to the country. Thermann said the ban could badly hurt hotels, rental firm s aod travel agencies alrca-dy reeling from a sharp drop in foreign tourism. South Afnca's currency, the rand, fell today from 39 to 38112 cents. The government's Bureau for Information mcanwb1lc said that the 24- hour period end in& at dawn today marked the second stra1ght day with almost no poliucaJ unrest around the country. But in an 1nc1dent not classified as unrest, afamiJy of seven, 1nclud1ng fi ve children. was burned to death when unknown assailants set their shack afire 1n Wcstonana, southwest of Johannesburg. police said. In northern Natal province, police said four men and two woman were shot dead in fighting Monday between two Zulu tnDal factions. OPEC to reduce productjon ·so oil prices can increase By tbe A11odated Pre11 GENEY A -OPEC today formally endorsed an agreement on tecnporary production cuts to boost 011 prices that wall take effect next month. the Venezuelan 011 man1s1cr said. Ttle accord will last from Sept. I until Oct. 31 , Arturo Hernandez Gnsanti told reponers outside a closed meeting of 011 ministers from the 13-nataon Organizauon of Petroleum Exponang Countries. Saudi Arabian oil minister Ahmed Zalu Yamani also confirmed all OPEC members endorsed the agreement. Under the plan, the canel wouJd then hold another conference to discuss prices. If any country were found to be producing more than 11s quota. the accord would auto matically become anvahd 011 industry analysts consider a unanimous accord by O PEC members on productio n cuts crucial to revcrimg a worldwide slump an world pnces. which have dropped from S32 a barrel late last year 10 the S7 range for w me grades Flllplno officlal meets wlth rebels MANILA. Ph1hpp1nes -A government nums ter said he met today wath two rebel negotiators to begJn talks aimed at ending a I 7-:rear communist insurgency an the Ph1hppanes Agnculture M1mster Ramon Mitra said his )111- hour meet mg with guemlla represcntauves SaturOcampo and Antonio Zumel was held "'somewhere an Metro Manila ... and that the two rebelfi were accompanied by four unarmed bodyguards. Mitra said Ocampo was also accompanied 10 the closed-door meeting by his wife. Carolina Malay. who. hke Ocampo and Zumel, was a flewspal>Cr reponer until she Joined the New People's Army guemlla movement during the 20-year rule of ousted President Ferdinand E. Marcos. Mitra said the two sades agreed that their meeungs will be "peace talks" a nd no t Just neg6l1at1onson a cease-fire. He dad not elaborate. The m1n1ster said that the two \ade'> also agreed that the ncgot1at1 ons ··will be an formal and relaxed." and that a second r~nd will be held shonly. Israel welcomes Soviet part1clpatlon TEL A VIV. Israel -Pnme Minister Shimon Peres said toda) that hracl would accept Soviet panic1pa11on an peace talks on the Maddie East 1f the Kremlin renewed full d1plomat1c ttes In has first pubhc comment on So' 1et- lsracla ta11ts to be held tha'i month an Hels1nk1. Finland. Peres also said ha'> country wo uld seek to e~t.abhsh trade and cultural ttcs with the Kremlin Pere' sa1d. "The Russians want to take pan an an antcrnauonal conference ""hen and if 1t begrns between ou~lves and the .\rabs. We do not object to their partacipauon m the opening Mage<;, on cond111on that the) set up full d1plomat1c relauons and with the hope that the) "'-Ill stop their one-!.1dcd stand in the M addle East .. Fewer Jews leaving Soviet Unlon L.ONOON (AP)-Thc summit of seven Commonwealth nations splat early today over 11ncifons aptnst South Afnca, with SIX COUOlric adoptjna harsh measures and Britain refusina to ao beyond a hmJtcd paclcase. Otdia's Prime Minister RaJ1v Gandhi accused Prime Minister Marpret Thatcher of forfeiting her country's role as leader of the 49· nation association or Bntaan and its former colonies. Mrs. Thatcher said she made a reasonable compromise. "h is not the Commonwealth that lost; it 1s Britain that lost," Gandhi said. "Bntain is not the leader any more in the Commonwealth ... be- cause it has compromised on basic values and principles for econoroac ends." Gandhi spoke to reporters at a morning news conference hours after the two-day London conference broke up. It ended w11h the leader; of six countnes aareeing lO Stringent punitive measures. They were Aus- tralia, Canada, India. the Bahamas, which have scant or no links with South Afnca, and two Afncan states, Zambia and Zimbabwe: which are heavily dependent on their powerful neighbor. . An isolated M rs. Thatcher. after what was described by participants as hours of fruitless arguments. pledged 10 implement qnly a limited package. She said she eompr.om~sed for the sake of Commonwealth unity. Mrs. Thatcher agreed 10 voluntary ·bans on new investment in South Africa and on the promotio n of tounsm. She said she would go along with bans o n 1mp0rts of steel. iron and coal af these were agreed by the 12-nauon European Common Mar- ket an September. • If you 're ever invited to di~e in a Tuc;can villa . accept. GENEVA -The number of Jews allowed to leave the So' 1ct Union dropped10 311n July, the lowest total m 11 months, according to the agenq that helps the em1gres resettle. Twelve of the Soviet Jews we nt to Israel and the rest went to Italy to obtain visas for other destanat1ons. a spokesman for the Intergovernmental Committee for M1gra11on said Monday. A total of447 Jews have been allowed to leave 1heSov1et Union Lh1s year, the groupsaad. Faft y-flve left in June. Last year. SoVlet authorities let 1.140 Jews emigrate. far below the program·s peak 1n 1979, when 5 I .330 left the country. 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When they started K ON, Weber was 23 and K o hler and Panto key were both 24: Weber said they were all con' 1nced that a dependable service business would ~ucceed because retailer~ w e re slashing prices to gain larger market '>hares and 1gnonng service. Having drafted their business plan. they set ou1 10 ra1~e 'enture c apital. Afier presenting their proposal to 30 1nd1v1duals, JO parties 1n,ested a total of $100.000 in ICON for 25 percent of the company s tock. They later acquired the lt"asc on their c urrent building and a S75.000 hne o f c redit plus a rnntract to provide secretarial support from anoth('r 1n-.e'itor The} o nly had to relinquish 45 percent o f the ir com.pan) td start bu1ld1ng their business and had no debt. "People who got involved were pnmanly people who could risk losing the money. A lot of them wer~ self-made in their own nght and at some point, somebody gave them a c hance." said Weber. "11 all cam... down to the personalities, ot thl' management. The m ore we got into lhe compan), the more I reahLed that 11 was 1he image that lhe three of us projected that would enable uc; to succeed," Kohler ~1d The> spent three m onths launching an 1n11:n\t' telemarke ting campaign to spread the IC'ON na~c througho ut the Orange C ounty businet>S comm~n1ty Today, the company services I 0,000 t o 12,000 tl'rminsls. Thro ughout Los Angeles and OranJC County. ICON guarantees a four·hour rcs pon'iC and 1n Sap Diego. a 24· ho ur respon se ttmt'. WHh no burden!lornc debt ~rv1ce, ICON was able to grow rapidly They in111ally bought 35 PCs to rent while the) built their \Cr. ict' bu'>1nc~s As the contrac ts grew in number. they graduall) re tired c~ch PC b> U'i1ng 1t for parh or as a loaner No"' that tht'y have ~witched.to sen1(c c xclu!.1vely, the partners want to expand their b\a1n ess from their new Cu her C'tt) branc h and eventuall) o pen a third locauon in San D~o. "If wt' can be the stronge'>I regional serv1tt center. we'll be happ:r We d o n 't want to francht'iC 10 other areas o r merge w11h a larger compan)'," K ohkr !>31tl ICON should reac h a SS m11l1on ..erv1ce 'ulumc b y the end of 1987 1f 11 continues at the c urre nt rate of inc reasing !>ales by 110 percent eac h yt'ar. Bu t the quality of their 1echn1c1an pool will govern that growth rate. "Our 1echn1c 1ans not only have the technological e'\pert1sc, but are personable and commllled to building a strong rela11onsh1p with each c lient," Weber said. A ccounts are managed by a marketing representative and a techn1c1an who m o nitor each client to assure that 1heir PC'~ arc ·~rviced at timely intervals ICON 1s authorized to \crv 1ce IBM, Epson. Empaq. Ok1da1a and 01able and more than 60 pcrct·nt of their business has come through rcfcrrab from major users and hardware ~upplters. With their business plan in place and e\pans1o n program under way. 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Call the toll-free financial l me now: 1-800-423-BANK . v1~ .Xsrpetual Savings Bank 6 month C.D. 7 • 79 yield* 7 .40 rat 5,000 m1mmum balanc~ ~ub taftllal Pf'D•hy for ,.arh withtfrawal. RalMl AN' 'ubjf'C'I 10 rhanl(f' "'i1hou1 notiC'4". • .\11n1MI 71rhl lt11~ "" prl11t1pa.-a11d lftlf'"'•' N'ntalni-a t11 uwunl for I ,,..,. .\lo;; bawd nn l'tlrrttlt ,..,,. SAv.GS OFFICES LOAN OFFICES ORANCC COUNTY JllU ~ Sl 5" u~ COST~ M£SAISANTA AHA \401 -· ~""°""St Ste 11'1 SAillA Alla. CA mo.t (714) 241·9171 I WCS1CH£S1ER 31S ~-.. '" MfM\ CA '°°4~ (213) Ml ·IS42 ""'• A11t CA 91104 (714) 241 ·0425 Stein elected to Claremont board ' David Stelll, president of S&elD-Brld Groop, has been elected to the Board of Fellows of Oaremont University Center. Stein joined Avco Commwtlty Developera in 1972. In 1977 he established Tiie Ste lll Group, which merged two years later with The Brief Corp. Stem co-founded the Orange County Afncan Relief Fund in 1984 to aid vtctams of Afnca\ famine and to address the problem of world hunger • • • Monica E. Wiikerson ha-; been named sales manager of Sea PolDte Estates an an Clemente Previously a nt'w home agenJ with P onderou Homes 1n San 01~0 for live years, i.he plfced top 1n sales in 1981 in its San Diego d1v1s1on • • • Mark Podol1k1 has been appointed director of marketang at the lrvlDe Marriott Hotel. Podolskt, who has been with Ma m on Hotel~ since 1980, wa~ most recent!) dirc.ctor of sales at the Anaheim Marriot~here he received two regional sales teams awards and was named arnou Corp.'s Director of Sales of the Year an 1985. Podolsk lives in Newport Beach. • • • AST Research Inc . of Irv ine has appointed Martin Stein director of markebng fo r the new graphics product group Pn or to Joining AST, Stein wa~ product marketing dir~tor for Anaheim-based CalComp He hold!> a bachelor of 1ndustnal cn~ncenng degree from Polytechnic lns111ute of Brooklyn and an M BA. an marketing from Cal State. Fullerton .. . .. Santa Ana rc-.1<lent, Bruce C. Duclos. has been promoted to branch manager for Household Bank's Spnng Valley office Pnor 10 Joining Household lac;t year. Duclos held a similar pos1110n for AVCO Flnaaclal ServlcH 1n Cmta Mesa. • • • Lester Turner of C orona del Mar' has Joined the Allstate la1ura11ce Co. as a ~le~ agent. T umer was prC\. IOU\I\ a national ad"ert1c;sng rcprcsentall'e for the Los Angeles T1mt's 10 Ne"' Yo rk C11~ • • • Melody Alcocer hac; c;1gncd on as' ice president, account ..en ices at Wallemaa & deForrest Direct Response Advertising 1n Newport Beach. lihe will be responsible for superv1s1ng the JCPenney Financial Services account ••• Carlton W. Honebeln 1c; the new president and general manager at AVCO Financial insurance Group. Honebein will be based at the compan) 's headquancrs an Irvine and v.111 oversee all US as wdl as mtema11onal opcra11ons in Australia and Canada. 1ie replaces George Breslin who wall assume a newly created pos111on as senwr executive' ace prc'>tdent for U.S Operauons. • • • R-0ger Holloway. prc~sdcnt of Impact I magcs Inc m Santa Ana has been in'vtted to addn•ss the Japanese homebu1ld1ng andu'>tl) \ first nauonaJ mcrchand1c;ing and ..ales seminar Ho llowa). who ha'> rcce1"ed nauonal rccognit10n as a ho mebuilding specialist. also sene'> as a consultant to Japanc~ builders and c;uppllcrs. Japan " second onh 10 the l 'n1ted State-. as the world's largc<,t housing market · • • • Paal S. Nussbaum has been named executive vice pre~1dent· admin1'itrat1on for the lrv1ne-ba~d Amer ican Real Estate Group. a d1•.is1on of Amerlc•n Savings and Lou Association Nu~baum JOtned .\mencan ~a\lngs in January I 9!S4 as 'ice prt:s1dcnt and director of1n' c!>tor rdauons He v.111 no" he n:spons1bk tor finanual repomng to the corporate board ot directors and to ~nior management l Ora• Co11t DAILY PILOT/Tuaday, August 5, 1oae••A• ~ A MONEY SENSE Condos fulfill investors' aims - Th-: U.S. government reported 1n early May that sales of new homes , had su.ricd to an annual rate of 9031.000• the h1&hest level on record. or tneae, about o ne in four will be a condominium , mwna condos the fa stest-powina form of homt' own- ership in the nation. · Clearly, more Americans are dec1- d1na that condominiums are the answer to their housing - and sometimes investment - objectives. A combinauon of factors contributes to the condominiums' nsc m popu- lanty. Arc they better than a house? Consider: •Cost: Even tho ugh most con- dom iniums arc an the mad-to-upper pncc range, they generally cost less to buy and own than detached, singlc- famaly ho uses. espeaally 1n c111es and rcson areas. In fact. the typical condo minium unit, occupying less than 1,000 square feet, oosts a bout SI0,000 le ss than a comparable si ngle-family house. The cost of building a new home now averages more than $100,000. Factor in the cost ofland, and the tradi11onal house 1s out of .~ach of many potential homebuycrs. •Location: Because all owne rs '!hare an the cost of th,e land, most condominium prOJCCts offer buyers mo re desirable locatio ns than they could otherwise affo rd. Unless you are nch, chances are very shm that you will find a free-standing house that you can afford on an ocean bcach .. at the edge of a golf course or near a ska slope. •Envl ronmeot: Man} con- dominiums offer a lifestyle theme - ------------.---pf'O\eet-ton oh pnYate unty ror ~ MARY RUDIE keyed to your pcr50nal taste and circumstances -where you can surrond yourself with hke-minded peo ple. Condominium d evelop- ments. for example, may cater to rcurccs,1 young families or singles. And they further define their ap~I by t~e amensttes they offer. Besides the traditional condos appeahna to golfers. skiers o r tennis players. there are more spcc1alued communmes Boat-lovers, for instance, can choose a man na-<:0ndo prov1d1 ng a dock and marine services. For the elderly or not so acuve, some condo developments feature club houses for games and SOCLal activ1t1es, scenic walking paths and pools for therapetHlc swimming. •MalJ1teD&11ce: Many people buy condos beca use they don't want to keep up a house and grounds. Mow- ing the lawn, shoveling snow, paint· 1ng the ex ten or and patching the roof isn't everyone's cup of_iµ. Under a condo minium contract, the care of a unit's extenor a nd the development's common propeny 1s covered by t he monthly ma1ntcnancc'fee, which can average $1 25 to $200. or sometimes more. depending on the services provided The maintenance fee an man> develdpmenh may also include the - a service you don't aet as the owner of a s1naJe·famaly home. •Tax beaeflu : For condominiums that you ljve 10, the tax advanta&ts are cum ntly the same a.s for conven- tional housing. Mongage interest and prol)en y \axes are deductible from taxable income -though fu ture Wt · reform proposals might affect these provisions. When you sell a condo unit, you can defer pan or all of any profit made on the sale. About one in five condos in the United States 1s held solely as an investment -that as, the owner rcn1s 11 to others. Real estate investment'i, of course, can offer an auracuve mix of rental income. tax benefits and capital p ins Much of the benefit and lhe capital gains advantage would. of course, be diluted sf the Senate's proposed taA b11J becomes law In add1t1on to being easier to bu) and maintain. condos with pools and o ther rccrcauon fac1llt1es are aho much easier to rent out than s10glc homes without ~uth amcn1t1C\ And when renting out your condo. under present tax law you can deduct the monthly maintenance fees and in- vest ment-propen y deprec1auon from your taxable income The rental income. coupled w11h 1he tax benefits. may provide a good return o n a condo an vestment. Condos do have mks Gon- dom1nium li ving. of cour~. isn't for everybody · Whether 11'.i. a garden apan.ment, townhouse or h1gh-nse a condominium locks you into com- munit} h\tng. People lave close together 1n condo-;, often shanng at least one wall and other commo n elements. so no1c;e and lack of pn \ ac} may be piobtem ;;;;-pilJTicularly 1 low-pnccd units. Aho, the rules and rqulatJO• aovcrn1na a c:ondoman1um develot>- ment may seem restrictive. Map developments, for eumple, exclude child ren under 16, pets or pick-up truck!s and van$. B~·lawt can dac ta&t how many auests you can have at the. pool or how Iona you can rent ou t your unn sf you decide to use it a 1nve 1men1 property It's possible, too. that after you move in, rules you don't agree Wlth could be imposed by a ma~onty voLC of condominium assocaauon mem- bers Sales contracts for condominiums arc more comphcated than for sinale-_, family homes.. so you·u need an attome)', preferably tramcd an rcaJ estate law to help Wlth the purchase. Bes1de-s the actual sales contract new buyers must oope with a dcclar· at1on of condominium (a mast.CT deed). a management agreement., tht' condom ins um by-laWJ, a rccrcauonaJ fac1ht1es agreement and the ownen· assoc1at1on operating budget. Be-cau~ these documents de1inc lhe nghts and hmltauons that will a ffect your hfc 1n the condo, 11's important to understand -and agree to - every line. Neven hcless. condo 'u les SQar ~' developers cater to larger and more vaned segments of society And with fixed-rate mortgages at the ft>we t le vel in eight years. condos arc likely to continue their chmb Mary J. Roelle 11 vice pf'ffidentud muacer, consamer lDforml tton ter· vices, at Merrill, L)'llcll. Pier«. Feu er ud Sml~. lnc. $52.4M owedfor.mishandlingtrust By the A11oclated Press Secunty Pacific Nau onal Ba nk should pay $52.4 million 1n damages for allegedly mishandling the trust of an Orange County family. a Supenor Coun Ju ry has recom mended. The Jury decided last Monday an Santa Ana that the bank comm11ted fraud and b[cach ofliducfary duty an not renegot1aiing a S I ,()()().a.month lease on I 0 acre'i o f land rented from the family !lince 1957 by Sunnycre'it Dairy. T he dairy sub-leased the land tn 1975 to a mobile home park where 131 mobile homes home stand 1he bank had a w n01ct of intercm because it alw had an S80 000 loan OUt<;landing ttl l the d81f"r when It agreed 10 handle the Oharr tru'>t 1n 1963 ..aid the S52 4 million represented 15 percent oJ ~cunty Pacific"!. 148 5 income Hews contendl·d the hank wa<, scekin$ 10 protec t 11s 1ntere'>t'I with the datr) when 11 passed up several opponun1t1cs to rencgouate the lea~ on term!> more favorable to the Obarr\. '"They <the Obam) paid for c>. pen1<;e and the'r d1dn 't get It •• shr \aid 1n explaining the verdict A.n attorney representing the ban i. termed the \erdtl t eitcess1ve. At issue was the bank's handling of a trust set up by Fred a nd Martha Obarr of G arden Grove an 1965 when he was 85 and she was 80 Attorney Arthur Hews. rcp- re!>tnt1ng the Obarr's grand'ion. Rob- t'n. 2Q, of Clardcn Grove cont~nded Jun forewoman Nana C 1tlla-.1" ~upenor < oun Judge Lloyd Blan· pied can accept. reject or alter the JUf) ·., \Crd1ct He scheduled further pr<x.ccding' tor ~ug :! I ent1mberone ~' loan in the nation is located in-Ne OrtB and sta sa. ForlH's magazi rw, th<' intPniatimrn ll ~ r<'~IH'd1·d ln1si111·..,.., p11hlwi1li1111. r;1t(•d C'olt1111hia Saring~ 11u111htir oIH' ol' all ~m ings illld loan\., in i·1~ \;1nh1I<'~"1 d' ·managrmPnt pPrfonnan('P. \\"hidt is not surprbinK ( 'ol tlln hia llil.., long I H•f ·11 ~1111\\ 11 fnr "1ii1d ;111d 1 {lit lt't I managrmcnt. For P\amplP. Columbia'~ admi11i-.,trati\1 · ('11"'h ;1n· 1';11 ht·l11\\ th<· othPr majo r sarings and loan s. :\nd our loc1n and imt11.itnwnt "'tr;1t1·~11·" ;ni· .11111111g tlw 11111:-.I successful in thr jndu st ~. TlH1 n 1~ult 1~ prnlil. Pr11tit that C'a11 lu 1 pa..,..,<•d ;tl1111.~ t11 .r1111111tilt'1'11n1111! '11t!h n1l1'' on snvi n~s .. \nd lo\\ rat<'s (1 11 lm111~. Being profitab lP kPPps Columbia strong, too. (J\pr thrt-t' 11m<'" il\~tn1ng a~ tlll' ~ovr rn mrn t reciuirrs. An d. of emi rs<'. your "m·ing~ an· f'Pd<·rall~ in sur<'d tn. l00.000. So visit Co lu mb ia Savin~s' ~t'wporl BPc~ nr Cnsln \1 <'~~1 hran('h tod;1>. or c;1 1l our Con\·eniencr Bankin~ numlH'r: I , on Hf>~ B \\I\. \nd find 0111 '' llill tlw n11mlH ·1· onr marmgrd savings clnd loan in tlH' nation <'an do f11r \oll. SAVINGS ANO LOAN A SSOCIATION Ont> ot Amtnra's lar~t>«l «avinl(s &nd loan a.tt'to<'iadon,, ORANGE corsn 'EWPORT BP.Af R '""P••rt 1 • n1t·r llr 111•l s11111 ""'" (711 ·1:11 ... -·,1 C'OST,\ MESA ll;irhur l~111lr\ .1r I '"'' \\ 1hr111 I 11 1 It .1 II OTHER LOCATlO~S BFVERL\ OORE\l' •111.:11 H•·Hr[\ ll1111lt' '"' I 'I I BEVERLY HILLS \\ 1l•h•r•· Ho11I••\ 1nl •n•l I< •h• M,,.. • 111 BEVERL\ HILL.\\\ 1l•hiro l~Hllt I 1n1 mrt l 111111•·11 I 11 I ........ r' tll RltE\NOOD llh Ill \111\11 •'fl ff llnulr'\ ml I 'I I ' t -,.: I P.A.\T U>S A\t,Et.f~~ ' 01 •• ,,1 l•I ,,,,.,., 1 •1 11 ~ ~··-1.:1 . t ·--·· .. FSUC l (NOEA \\ \llH \t 111 ' llr "1.1 1 '"l 11 nr II ' 1r ~h11r-.1 l\ld~fORl,ll1~1 ~r .. ,1 t1r 1•1 ,,,,hi II . I u I.A MIR.AtH l111f""rl11.l ll11i, 11111"1111 '••• r11111tP.. 111 PAl,M Of' .. ~t~RT II 111hv. "" 111 .u111 I 11 1111 1111 I II 1•• ·-.,.., ... ...._,, 111111 r..-r-i. •TW ™• . m Al°** Orang• Cout DAILY PILOT/ TuMday, Auguat 5, 1986 NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION S TIElllY'I OLlllll Pl ... Stock prices climb Nl!W YORK (AP) -Stock pnccs closed higher toda) m acti ve trading, buoyed by a rally in 0 1f 1~~uc5 brought about b)' OPEC's agreement to l 'Ul <.ru<.k production But womes over a ..agging bond market kept pnccs of !>tocks included on the Dow Jones industnJI average ·from moving even higher, secunt1c'> analysts said. rradc:r; also cued the reali1at1on by some in vc\tor\ that the market wasn't sho~1ng much 'itrcngth when It was weighed without the Oii l'>!>Ucs. "The OPEC agreement took everybody by surpmc." Larry Wachtel. a market strategist with Prudential-Bache Secunt1c~ In<... said of the nsc in stock pnces "When 1t come\ upon )'OU \uddenly. )OU ha\t· to make an adjustment ··1 ~ould say Wall Street has responded .. T radcrs said 01l 1ssue!t and stocks ofbanks that have debt secured by energy collateral were the h1gge<i1 gainers after the Organ11at1on of Petroleum Exponing Countncs endof"led a two-month plan 'to cut produc11on, thu~ lifting !><lgging oil pnces The: 13-member 0tl canel had be~n 1n a long- \tanding deadlock. rhcre INCre relatively few stocks among the Dow Jone.-. 1ndt1stnal average that were: big losers from 011 pnce Jumps. analvsts said. WHAT AMEX Oio WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK I AP) Auo S NEW YORK (AP) AUO S Prtv Prev. Adv~nced Todfd d·m AdYlnc.d Tod~ ·:~ o.ci ned ¥E"ned tit ¥nchenoeo hanged ot111isu.s , 11 lfiSUH New hons 7 New h ohs ~ New IOws J? New lows AMEX LEADERS NYSE LEADERS CoLo QuorEs Dow JoNES AVERAGES o !JOU.thnn ~litbrrno cW, MtlC, MVMl lobla tbt VCAJ m 'l d1ff,m2ra color cornbm.ot.lone, M'l'.Y /khnkl fVSV.'{/\/('lt I I\ \n r. n /(" nrrv:r. ouU.y/vontHn ~ br.cch '+~ fft~ltAl olord, 'Wt/Ehl! !::n10 ~V\l IOOl~bl"1d , 21Y200-~7l peeod1md' ~ !liOU\h loM~ . 8'81 ~ 9~~~ 1l't)f\ Um~fh \Oto9. ~ '"bi IOto~C. ~di:7y noon ts:1~ l WHHM.ay, A•JHt I .. ARI!S (~arch 21-April 19): You are "fof1Jven" for rash statements, actions of pa t week. lau&h at your own foibles, admit errors and you will attract alhcs and fncnd&. J>opularity increases, romance intensifies Gem1n1 P~~~e. • TMJRUS (April 20-May 20): Stick to what is practicaJ -focus on land. research. lona-ranae prospect You'll be provided w11h leaitimate investment opporturuty Some plans must be rcv1~d. reviewed, brought up to date. Scorp10 plays role. GEMINI (May 21-June 20): Your inquiries bn ngdes1rcd results. Member of opposite sex docs have your best interests at heart and will prove 1t. Focus ------------- on cunos1ty. creativity, wrtt1ng, visits. detective work. Feeling is real. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Family member 1s willing to let bygones take care SYDNEY 0MARR . of themselves. Ball an your court-don't permit false pnde to mar happaness. MaJor domestic adjustment as distinct ••••••••••••• probability. LJbra figures prominently. LEO (July 23-Aug. ~2): Maintain aura of mystery, glamor. Events transpire which verify your \>1ews. You prove to be somewhat of a prophet. Many arc impressed. especially members of opposite sex. Pisces, Virgo play roles. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt 22)· Much that had been hidden will now be revealed -to yo ur advantage. Love rela11on~h1p grow~ stronger .. respons1biht1es increase, you'll also have opportunity to hit financial Jackpot. Capncorn figures prominently LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct 22)· You could win popularity contest. Focus on beauty, design . muc;1c, flattery, ability to turn in outstanding performance. You'll reach beyond previous expectations. Stri ve to complete maJor assignment SCORPIO COct. 23-Nov 21 ): Emphasis on fresh start. independence. romance. ( areer ad .. ancement 1nd1cated, fl1rta11on becomes something "real. .. You'll get to heart of matters. you'll be dealing with li \cly. dynamic. talented 1nd1v1duals. · SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21)' lntu111on nngs true, family member confines "problem." Sense ot direction and purpose arc re\torcd. you'll ~now where you are going and you'll be 1n greater charge of your own de\llO) Aquanan play\ role. CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan 19)· What had been a "conlu!>1ng s1tua11on" wall be clanficd. Emphasis on social success. tra vel. humor. populant) prospects for proc;pent) You·ll .,olve a my!.tel). you could aho be in volvcd in a senous relat1onsh1p AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb 18): Re!>Oluuons made concerning cmplo)'ment and health 'iurge to forefront. lnd1v1dual who relics upon vo ur Judgment ofTer\ constructive cnt1c1sm. Emphasis on ded1cat1on. mantal ~tatu'i. Taurus pla)'> role PtSCESCFeb 11>-Marth 20) Be read) lorchanic. tra\cl \3nCt) '>urpmc 1n .. 11a11on wh1th t0uld lead to romance ·\n1<:ula11.· techng.\, know that )'(1u wall gain via written word lnd1v1dual )OU aided 1n pa!>l will no\\ rclurn laH>r IF AUGUSTS IS YOU R BIRTHDAY you arc currently being pulled an l\\u d1rect1on'I f-am1l } "!>1tua11on" 1<; 1nvohcd and so as bu'>Hll''>'> or<.a recr It \1nglc:. you matl) There could also be an add111on to fam1I > You arc read) lo \hake status quo. to m1t1ate pro1ect, to start a business 1n whu.:h )'OU deal with public. especially women. Taurus, Libra. Scorpio people play important rolc'> an vour hfc. You poswss unusual voice and have "sweet toolh "October \\Ill he \Cr~ acuve for you -social hfc and travel. Golden Gate builder hardly shortsighted l1Cm-No 4lSlSB 1n the "';hon Ml'n' file reads Joseph Straus'I 'ltoo<l 5 foet He wrote a poem and built a bndgr The poem "'as an ode lo redwood' r-.bf too hot But the bndge was a dand) San Francisco·~ (,olden (iale L.M. Bovo How do you.make kids see the light? I was in Washinaton a few week~ aJO. and from my bed I could sec the Washinaton Monument. It was 11· luminatcd with a bancry ofhR.hts that , revealed every inch of its 5)5 feet. I watched the hghls blaze into the sky un til 2 a.m .. despite the fact that the monument closed to the pubhc at midnight. There was no doubt an my mind that some teenager who didn't pay the liaht bill was in charge of the swatch. Our children . have never under- stood the principle of electricity. They sincerely belJeve that when air is trapped between two walls. 11 produce f sourcc of energy. The energy costs nothing and escapes from the holes in the outlets whether the pl ug is insened in the receptacle or not. When the plug connects w1 th the air in the wall. however. 11 produces hght. Our home at vanous umes has often been mastakrn for a nuclear power plant, -a premiere of a ma1or movie, Mardi Gras an progres5 or a nil.ht baseball game t or years we have worked con~­ c1ent1ously to explain 10 our children how the light switch works, but to no avail. Despite our efforts. we st1ll have the only-"lighthouse" which offe~ a perpetual beacori for sailors adnft on the Anzona desert. My husband contends 11 all started with a httlc Donald Duck night light that we plugged into a receptacle 1n the kids' bedrooms when they were small so they would not wake up in total darkne~5 That wasn't enough They wanted another light ri~t outside the room that would shine under their door. plus a hall light 1n Eau Bo11Eci case they wanted to go to the bathroom, and finally a perpetual light IN the bathroom. Br the time we were finished. 1t looked hke a landing stnp for a 747. They've been basking 1n unnatural ltght ever since. The other night we turned off on our street and my husband saw our house. It looked hke a sunme. "I see everyone has turned 1n early." he said sarcastically. We flipped off the d1n1n$ room light and family room light. the television, a floor lamp, a reading I.amp and a porch light. As we opened the door to our son's bedroom. we found him asleep -under a bnght hght. My husband shook ham awake. .. Are your eyelids tan yet'!" he barked. When we read otT the last of light v1olat1ons. he ya wned and said. "You always told me 11 was better to hght a candle than to curse the darkness ... My husband flipped off the hght. throwing his room into blackness ... I got a new one for you." he said. "It" better to break your leg in the darkness than to hear me curw the pnce of candles each month." Our son had 10 turn on the light to see what has father was saymg. Flim-flam florists I should be reported Dl AR .\!\IN l AND£ RS. I rcad )Ouranr,wer to "Sharon in Rockville" tn the Mc!>a. Ant . pa(X.'r. "ihc dc- 'ICnbed the despicable practice ol florist~ who dela-.cr hall-<kad. roo1- bound faded flowcrs and plant\ from out-of-town customers an the bellet that the sender will ne ver kno\\ ·bccau~ lhc rec1p1cnt will not ha ve the nerve to complain. Your answer wa~ finc but nc11her )OU nor your flower maven. c;olly Hammer at Ronslc)'. earned 11 tar enough These crooks MtJST be reponcd to the FTD. and 1f 1hat docsn 't result in ..a11sfact1on. the nomt should be reported to the &tt\•r Business Bureau Several month!> ago I ordered 20 beauttful flowers to be c..ent to m) d}1ng brother an Tacoma. Wa\h tk received a rose w11h a nbhon 1n a bud "asc "lo wa\ could 20 tlowers fit 1n a bud vase. ~h ~·~ter·m-la" told me dOOUl It knowing that I would nevl'r send suc.h a cheap arrangement tom) dying brother. A11 UIDERS loose somewhere A.nd what can be ~1d lor 1hc dame who allow\ 11') She ,., usua~ lhc one who docs 1he mo~t yakking about women\ hb and human d1gn11~ Plea~ tdl me where 1s lhc d1gn1ty in such grn1c\quc posture and all that hollenng'' ~ E,·cn the animals haH a sen'><' of pn., al·) The) go to a scuct place to give h1rth Human~ ~hould ta ke a lesson from 1hc1r four-legged fnend'> -~N OR~fR VER OF NATL. RE- DEAR OBSERVER: Beauty is In the eye of the beholder. And so Is ugJ111ess. In India. when the an ls move their eggs to higher ground. the watchful locals likewise go for altitude. know- ing from the ant'i a flood l'I imminent But h-Ow do the ant-\ know'' rhe same flon\l '>Cnt a ratt} aLalca to another fnend When I com pla1 ncd the} had a do7cn c'cu~s. I held m> thank'i h<:>lographtC ~l~ Will he mar-sround and ins1Med thal lhe} replaec kc:tablc in several )'Ca~ at or refund m} money When they Some consider the birth of a child tbe greatest of all miracles -a m~le moment filled with beauty and wonder. They believe tbe witnessing , of a new llfe coming lnto the world Is the most exqolsltely moving of all human experiences. One who sees only the blood and the slime j ust mlgflt have a screw loose some~re. Each computer ha~ a hm1t to ho"' much 1nforma11on can be <.tort•d 1n mcmor) ( llent asks 1f cad1 hu!Tlan brain has suth a hm1t Nonl· '>O tar" known .. .Oeefrnegl'tt1)her-; will t~ll Hitt !he deeper you go. the bigger thr Jc:lh ho;h >\ c.ourt1 ng dolphin \\lillTI'> up\1dt• do~n Q. (an I \3) tlatl-y that · ~ students never use hard drug!>" A That nine out of 10 never have. you can ~y tha t. _ Q .\mong the most rnmmon languagc' an the l n1tcd l'MAtes. 1f English 1f hN and 5panash 1\ c;ccond . what's thml" .\ Sign ~aw• no way out. the} '>Cnt a frc.,h . 'lotc the (X.'nod aftl'r lhl' 11 in the beautiful plant. Plea~ pnnt th1'i and "gnaturc of Jmcph H. Cira) W1th1n wa.kl· up the ripped-on con!lumcl'\ -1ha1 peno<l in one ~pt'C1ul .-.uch \lgnature as a pho1ograph of "1r < rra) D E W I"' MES.\ -lhc smalle'>I photog.raph tn the DEAR D.E.W.: I urge all readers world ---....n.-crncelvtwlltedfllJWt'rsaadpllbtf __ D_E_A_R ..\NN LANDfR~ I am a from out-of-town florists to inform 15->ear-oltl girl "'ho ha$ 1hr samr the sendt'r at once. If the situation prohlem a lot ofm) fm·nd<, ha"e W e Isn't remedied, write to Florists would all appreciate '>omc ath ICC on Transworld Delivery and yell your what to do about no\\ mothcf' \A, ho bead off. The address ls FTD, 29!00 snoop around in our room' It 'Aac; on onc ot the hottc\t da)°' of thl' \car when Sammy ( ahn and Julie \t) nc wrote "Let It Snow I l'l It \no"' Let It Sno"' .. "'n"' )OU lan get a l111le computer to hook up to yo ursdf that actuall} \how'> how many calone11 )Our b<xi) hurn\ Bu t not everybody Wdnt'!. to knO'A \jot elien one tll'<.'r hun1rr out of l'H'f) ""each fall hnng!> hack a huck. l\oalas ~le~ 20 hour\ a da} Northwesteru Highway, P.O. Box They all u'>e the r,ame cxcuc;c - !%27. outhfleld, Mlcb. 48037 . "Jusl happened to" run inw c;omc • • • DEAR •\NN LANDERS· Regard- ing the 'A Oman 'Abo wanted pri van an thl· labor room I agree whok- heancdl) with )Our an'>Wl'r Hut ho"' about ~)mg a word about pn\Jl\ an the dchvc~ mom., personal letter\ or our d1anc~ while cleaning Wl· don't 'noop in their rooms ..\rcn·1 \\C en ta tied to the c;amc respccl'' ~1gn u~ -Vint A TED IN V..\ <) I\ 1hret-tlamem111nal lCk\ 1<,1on hlo.cl)" L.M . Boyd Is 11 J_yadlr11t~d .\ Quilt' Our Chu~! Progno<;t1cator columalst. I believe an)' man 'A ho allow\ h1mscll to be conned into w1tn<.'!>'1ng the t)1nh of h1i. l hald. "1th all that blood and '>hml' mu't htt'l' a \<.fl'"' DEAR V IN VA.: I agree, your privacy should not be Invaded. A good way to ensure this Is to keep your room neat and clean at all tlmH and Inform your mom that sbe dot'ln't have to go In th ere Hutton's past catchesh_erundraped , By tbe Auodated Pre11 NFW YORK -Model and nctre\\ IAuren Hatton appears nude an next month's Penthouse maga11ne an photo' 1nkcn 24 year\ ago. bcfort' the puhllcat1on e'islcd The mag;mne. wh1<"h n\lhh~h ed nude photo'> of thcn·M•'l'I Amemn Vant'H• William• 1n 1qg4 nnd rm. k <11ngcr Madonnt 111 1 qss ~Y~ 11 got the ..even black and-wh11c photo\ of Hutton from photographer Norman Nathan who too~ them 1n I ~62 Pcnthou~ "'o" founded in 1968 Nathan s:ml throuah a puhhc1\t that 11 wa' IS yea"' hcfon-he rcal11cd that thc model who 1ntrodutcd hcnclt a "Mal) Hall" was Hutton Same old Lacy "'fW YORK -Luclllt Balf. \ Lauren Hatton retum11)g to wcckl) telc" "'°n' after 12 )'tar~. sav< "Luc)''.., the same as ever evcn though \he'll he 15 Wednesda> "To her. nothing" 1mpo.u1hll'. 11he'' go1na for 11 Tht\ ~ho"' 1\ I LucUleBaU I uq at another ume in hl·r hlr " Rall told the "lcv. 'ork Tam e\ "l 1fc W11h tun to be <1ho"'n Saturd.1y n1glm o·n '\R( ~t3n•ntt 1n I tt Scptcm~r 14' 11bout Lun Buker a w1do"" and grand- mother who move into the Pa\adena home of her daughter and \On-in-law . he takes over half-owner<ih1p of a hardware store run by the father of her \On - an-law. played b) Gale Gordon, RO who w, 'on "The L un . ho"'" .rnd "Herc'\ l uc~ ·· Paar returning NFW 'ORK -Fomwr ' Tn· n1J.ht C\how" hot Jaclt Paar ~•II return 10 tclev1\1on th1\ foll on 3 one-hour !.pec1al proarnm called "Jal·k Paar ( ome' Homt>" NR< announC'C'd Monda) The \J)('l 11\I " -.ti to !'I( Ul~<l before .in .1ut.hcnn· 1n \t:ritcmbcr 1n the network\ stud1u' an Rock- efeller C entrr whcrr Paar wa' ho~t of "Thr f on1ih1 \ho" from 1957 to IQt\2 nnd •·the Jack Paar ProJ.rnm " from 1%~ to 1qh~ Orlllge Cout DAILY PILOT/Tue.day, Auguat 6, 188e All • J lB POR INFER.ENCE Neither vulnerable North du.ls NORTH •A 10 9 J 8 2 OKQ2 •A KQt 3 WEST EAST •5 3 2 •K ?Q7 <7 AK 10965 0 976 8 v A5' ••086• .•7 52 SOUTH •QJ98 764 0 84 0 J 108 •J ~ The b1dd1ng North Eut I • 1 V> 4 • Pu• Opening lead Sdutb Wett 3 • PaH Pue Pa" Queen of 7 As we start the third week or the d1ct1onary of bridge plays, we have reached WI ror Inference .. Some- times tbe location of a particular rard might not be directly revealed by either the bidding or the play However, you might be able to draw an inrerence that permits you to place ttre card preciSE>ly Here's an example or what we mean W1th h1'1 defenseless hand and the master suit, South's dec1srol\ to preempt after East's overcall has this department's endorsement. North's rajse to game Is fully JUSll fled After winning the first trick with the queen of hearts, We t con· ttnued the '!Ult to his partner's kmg. East ca.'ihed lhe a('P of dia· mc,nds and t-Xllf'd with a low dta· mond The fatfc' or th<• rnntract hinged on bringing in the trump oo... ~ •"• f I • I W•O,.,. ..-1 •.z.J.i ..,._ I • .. -t-e • H N U R C C I' I I T E A S u I 11 I I CHARLES GOREii OMAR ... SHARIF <4Ult wil hollf lo'S1ng a trick, and from thP bidding e11 hPr defender cou ld hold lht> kmg Considering the pade .suit alon.-. thP percent- age play 1s to fine't'it" Howf'vtr, d.-- clarer cashed the ace of spadf'~ to fell East's kml( and rla1med h lti contract What made dechtrf'r go again t the odds'' l'nless the defenders had mad~ an egregious error. West could not hold the king of spad •s If West did indeed have that card. East could have ensured the contrac•t's defeat . by leading a third heart after cash- ing the ace of diamonds West ·would score the ~f'tllng trick by overrufflng.w1th thP ktng Actually, East d<'fended very well. Had he played another heart, dPclarer would havf> ruffed,. h1gh and, whPn w,..,, rould not overruff, the play of th{' a<'e of trumps would twAve been ob\<1ous 1unles We t was pul11nl( off a "Grosvenor Gambit'') l lnfortunately, hl'l fail ure to h•ad anotht•r heart was as r" "ealing to a dPclart-r who could draw the rorrer t mf Prence L OBEN I ~,__,_I" _,,__I ~, .. The guy"""'° uHd 10 chop • Wln14W'• tupply of 111.i by l\end hu • eon wl>O -1 chelnM• ----l~-11~-s-(-~1-L-l--.I ;;~,,,,I _:.: .. , . ··:. • ' .... ... t,,. "" ~ : .. ·,;~ ·~~~,.~; ""' •• rr :' !1 r I' r i 6 ""; ':;";9'} .. ~!~;' 1 • ., : : I I J TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS I Roman godi; 6 Some cigarettes 11 Stadium yell 14 What -I 15 Asian tand 16 lndtgnallon t7 Cafe 19 Born 26 Bird sound 21 Money 22 Incited 24 Carbonize 26 Tumbles 27 Stationed 30 Chns1tan creed 32 Refashion 33 House style 34 Brazil tree 37 Misled 38 MOlslen 39 N Carot•~a town •O Truncate 41 Atr\ •2 Preclude 43 Wolfish 45 Trifles 46 Goes alter 4'8 Hairless 49 Burdened 48 47 58 60 63 50 Jib boom 52 Ftrsl ~·"fJ 5 7 Arb1lr ary 60 Holy one abbr 61 Summon up 62 Child 63 Kn1ghl 64 Cruder PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 65Serves"----~~~ DOWN 1 Mill( prAI 2 Htl blow 3 Abounding 4 AccomP· II shed 5 Make ou1 6 01tterent 7 Instrument 8 Border on 9 Thtt F' 10 Costlier 11 Mastermind 12 Staggering 13 L1s1ens 18 Mild oath 23 Hard hquor 25 Pronoun 26 Cargo vA<J&el 27 Surfeit 28 Assortment 29 Painters device 30 Gentle push 31 March dale 33 Tot TVA 35 Forward 36 lnMCtS 38 de BoulOQnf' 39 Court data 4 1 Squonderer 4 2 e veryonf' u e~erc1se 45 Cutt1vate 46 EJeoance • 7 West Indies country 48 More exposed 50 Steeve 51 Lap dog 53 Banister 54 Interrupt 55 Big casinos 58 Uttle Top!ly s pet ">9 Sort of <Jutt 1 I 12 13 16 19 \ • Orwige Coas1 DAILY PILOT/ Tuelday, August S, 1988 THE FAMILY . CIRCUS by Bii Keane "If everyb9dy eats a peck of dirt during a-lifetime. I think PJ must be 'bout ready to go ... MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "Mom says you re taking us to the beach " PEANUTS GARFIELD TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE -\~ :,oR;;:.., M LATE uJITH '1'0VR SUPPEI< . I OIDN T REALIZE vJHil.T 1 1ME ,T WAS ~ r ( -Y _ ___,, c ... , by Virgil Partch (VIP) "Can't you buy pots that don't look so much like punching bags?" DENNIS THE 'MENACE by Hank Ketcham 'Do WE AAVE TO GIVE A 6LESSIN6 WHE~ WE'Rc HAVING CARROTS Aff BRUSSELS SPROUTS? I by Charles M. Schulz I. """' '•, .. I • .................. e ~ by Jim Davis by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady Mt TOO / I r,oc~ f)/FJIW/'flY li'XG I ' ', BLOOM COUNTY ~-UJ{I( RT" /tft '.51irrll! ()f ~-1916. Aftf) TU/. ft't£ Ml1fr )al 1HINK "- 1'--l '! j l U.S. ACRES Ml.J NAM( I!> OR50N. WHAl ·~ YOUR NAM(, PUC.t<? FOR BETTER OR FOR WO~SE IT WAS GCOD OF ffirl>L 1b TAKE lHE K\DS. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1. JUST KNOW IHAT U5A SAW ME. HERE Al -rnf FAIR I . DOONESBURY r AND II WAS COOL.. -n.4AI ~HE ACTUAU...4 6AW ME W lrH 50N\E.BODQ £!.SE I IJH H./H. Ya//.l. HAVE TO flllJ AN{) PP£!6Jlff OO'ltHIM 70 SOIOOl, PKK. HIM UP fOli. LJJNCH . i ;, ' t J by Berke Breathed IT IS l'/flfr'Y fJlf!Af. !WT" ,,., \,__ by Jim Davia l'lCA~E YOO NEVfR KNOW l I l J. . j I ' lo by Lynn Johnston l>JtiRf ~ I SP..'{? GcmirTeU-'EM COMEIHll'4G l by Jeff MacNally ., by Harold Le Doux l 'M SO FORTUNATE TO HAVE YOU AS A FRIEND I -~-- by Tom Batluk !'T PRDBA&.4' WOUl...D'VE BEEN A l..O'r COOLER IF 11 HAD BEEN ~SOD;> OIHER. IHAN ('(V..) PAR~~ ! by Garry Trudeau J ' TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1986 Jullu• Erving wlll atQ with Phlllidelph .. nen: 112. &•Int• conduct drug IHI .•• with no compl•ta. 82. USFL folds (foryear)?.: CommiMloner Barry Uaher announced Monday that the USFL would auapend . play for the comtna aeuon. Gaetti's hit sinks Angels His s ingle in n in th sends Halos to 3 rd stra ight 1o~s, 6-5 MI NNEAPOLIS (AP) -Gary Gaetu was not looking for a pitch to hit out of the ballpark when he faced Angels rcheface Donnie Moore an the bottom of the ninth inning with a runner on second base and one out Monday night. "(don't know what pitch he thrcw I JUSt threw my bat al the ball and tned to make contact. .. sa1<f Gun1. whose single up the middle scored Greg Gagne with the winning run in the Twins' 6-5 victory Moore, who.. Jlad live saves in his prcv1ous·fivc ouungs, had not allow-· ed a run in.h1U?_1 VIOU'i 8 2-3 IOntl}gS "I Just wasn't tung the ball the way I should. I had two days off That's hke a year to me." Moore said Twrns Manager Ray Miller. whose club trails the Amencan League West-leading Angels hy 10 game~. said the victory was an especially big one. The loss was the Angels' third straight. Tonight'• game A.D1elt (WiH 11-7) at Minne- sota (Anderson 3·3) Time· 5·35 TV: Channel 5. Radio: KMPC' (710) Wednesda}' ·s game .\ngcl'i at Minnesota. I0· 15 am second on a wild pitch. Kirby Puckett '\truck out and Kent Hrbek received an intentional walk before Gaen1 grounded a 2· I pitch up the middle lhlreas1I}' scored Gagne - Frank Pastore. 3· I. pitched two innings for the v1ctol) An error by first baseman Wall; Joyner allowed the Twins to lie 1t 1n the eighth Singles b}' Gactt1 and pin h·httter Rand}' Bysh :tnd a waJk. to Tom Brunansky loaded tbc haseo; wtth no outs against Moore After Roy Smalley bounc~d into a forccout at home. pinch-h1ttC'r Mark Salas hit a chopper that Jo) ner charged but fumbled out ofh1s glove Solo home runs by Dick <;cholield and Doug DcC'mces had given the Angels a 5-4 lead in the top of the eighth. The .\nget$' Ri ck Burle~n led off the game with has fif\h homer. Tim Laudner and M1ckc} Hatcher hom.e- "'d for the Twins. Ownerssusp end pla y for coming season; player s left in limbo NEW YORK (AP) -The USFL scrapped plans for the 1986 season Mon- day, leaving stars such as Herschel Walker and Jim Kelly 1n hmbo and others unemployed. The 4-year-old league. which hasn't played a game since last July, announced n was taki~g the year off to regroup after getting a $3 antitrust award instead of the . S 1.69 billion it had sought an its suit against the NFL. Its e1aht owners vowed to return in 1987. strengthened. expanded to maJor c1t1es and augmented w11h a network telev1s1og contract they hoped could be gained through coun appeals. "The emouonal dec1s1on was to play this year but sometimes you have to make a business decision. This was a bui.aness dc<:1s1on." !>aid Lee ~rfone, owner of the Tampa Bay Bandni.. He cstunated \be ICaJOn would have cost the owners an addJtfonal $4() millioo~SSO million on top of the SI SO million they have already 1011. "I think it's the wisest decis1on they could have made," said Bob Woolf. who ncgouated Doug Flutie's mulum1lllOn· dollar contract with the USFL's New Jersey Generals. "This bought time for the USFL and its ownen." All of this came less than a week aftcT a six-member U.S. Dislnct COW1Jury found the NFL hable on one of nine antitrust charges. But the juryasscssed the USFL 1ust SI . trebled under antitrust law to p ,. because 1t said the USFL caused its own problems. "Because of the unbchevable imp0ss1- b1luy of effectively playing pro football without a telev1S1on agreement with a network, we are postponing play unul the injuncuve relief is granted or until the eradication of the confusion created by this SI damaJe award," Commissioner Harry Usher sa1d in announcing 'the suspension. Harvey Myerson. the USFL's chief tnal counsel, said he believed the appcaJs prQC6s can be completed within a year. The immediate effect of the decision was to leave 1n hmbo tbecontractsofthcdbzen or . so remain.in& tar playen, includ1na Walker, Kelly and Kervin Bryant, all of whom could step jnto the NFL immedi· ately. The USFLappointed a committee to discuss the s1tuauon with the lwue'• players' assoetallon but no immediate resolution was eJtpectcd. Most of the owners said Monday that they were prepared to bqin the suson, which was scheduJed to start Sept. 13. But those present at the meed°' said then were some who were less entbusasllc, including the league's most influential owneT, Donald Trump of l~ Generals, who left before the mecung ended. In the end. ti~ consjderaCio~ prevajled. They were made ppfucally clc.ar m Tilmpa where sheriffs deputies confiscated thousands.of dollars worth o( equipment and souvemrs from the Bandits on a lie'n filed by former free safety Bret Clark, who said the team owed him Sl.S0.000. . NFL spokesman Joe Browne ~td the league had instructed its teams not to nCfot1ate with USFL players unul 1t had wntten penn1ss1 on from USFL teams. O'Toole, Chasen earn w at er polo gold-af f esti~al .. A pair of Costa Mesa water polo players helping their rc!pctt1ve teams to gold medals at the U.S. Olympic Fest1vaJ highlighted a host of Oranse Coast area products competing 10 Houston recently M1lurcen O'T ~. a physteal education teacher at Costa Mesa · High, scored a festival record 26 goals in seven games as the Nonh compiled a 7-0 record en route to captunng the gold-medal game. 10-5. over the South. O'Toole had five goals and Uni versi ty High graduate Dion Gray had 14 saves for the Nonh an the final. In the men's compet1t1on, Aaron Chasen, a Costa Mesa resident, also scored four goals to lead the West over the East 10-9 an the gold-medal game. Mike Doung of Costa Mesa added a goal for the West Other gold medahsts tn team sports included fonner Mater Dci basketball players Tom Lewis and Mike Mitchell. who belpcd spark the West· to a I 03-94 victory over th~ f.ast in • the tinaJ. Lewis scored 13 points and grabbed five rebounds while MitcheU added I 0 points in the t1tJe game. HuP.i Foster of Newport Beach had I 7 kills and Scott McKeoug,h of Fountain Valle} had 14 as the North lost the gold medal volleyball r.me to the South I 5· 11. 9-15. 6-1 . I 5-~. 15-1 I RC'Ccnt Edison H 1gl} aniduate Dan Hanan had six lulls and four block'i as the Weo;t defeated the East 1n the bronze medal game. In women\ volle}ball. "lewport rcsu1c.n.t..1ullc fa ans had l & kill~ and- three aces as the West captured the bronze medal match over the North. Newport's Lara Asper came off the hcnch with wme c;trong setting and tv..o aces as the South dropped the gold medal ma1c-h to the Nonh In md1"1dual co~t1110~ StmJa Cono"erofNewpon Beach won three gold medals in kayakrng -the 500- kilometer singles teamed with JoJo Tocppner. a former Newport resi- dent. for the SOO do\ibles. and teamed wtth Costa l'viesa's Trau Phillips. Toeppner and Dery Bathk for the 500-meter ka yak fours lltlc In yachting, Newport's David Ull· man teamed with Kenn Watts to capture the 470 class gold medal Gan Kinder of Fountain Valle'r v..on ttie discus. pole vault and1avehn 10 take second overall 1n the deca- thlon "Somebody came 1n before the game and asked me how 1mponant this senes 1s," Miller said. "I JUSt looked at him with a blank stare What can you say when you're 11 games out? But you do have to build off something. and maybe this will be it for us" Gagne led off the ninth by drav. ing a walk from Moore. l-4. and too~ Minnesota had taken a 4-3 lead in the fiflh on Pucke11·s 1wo-ou1 RBI doubk. DeC1nccs' ~entice fl) tied 11 in the fiflh. Mtnneaota pitcher Neal Heaton (right) puta the ta.a on the Angela' Rick Burleaon ln the fifth lnnlnl( of Monday night'• game. Heaton had thrown a wild pitch and Burleaon tried jo lllcore from eecond bue. T he Twin• won, 6-6. Greg Oravct7 of Huntington Beactl finished S«ond in the 120-kilometer road race of the q ·chng compet1uon (Pleue eee P'ESTJV AL/82) Andrews lucky to be back in uniform I Ram linebacker h-urdles inj u ry. plays a ainst Houston ton!ght Fr om AP dlapatcbea When linebacker George Andrews of the Rams stepped on the field for his first prcscason workout late last mo nth, 11 was an accomplishment To gel thcrt. he had to overcome his second maJor knee lnJUr} in two <;easons Andrews suffered a tom hgament 1n his nght lnC'l' last September. JUSI I 0 months after he underwent ma.ior reconstruction surgery for the sa me 1nJury an hts Id\ kn<'e. "I really thought my career wac; over that night On!>! September),'' said Andrews. who 1'i e~pcctcd to sec some action -h1$ first since being IOJ Ul°t'd -tonight when th<' Rams mC(t thc Hou\ton 01len at nahe1m tad1um 1n an NFL prc-.;ca~n opener for both teams ·•1 fiau rc 1t'!I an accomplishment JUM gctllng ha ck hf c~mp. I'm JUSl trying to enJOY every day. I JU~t want t~ make sure the} (the coaches) can &ct a good look at me Kickoff t1mC' 1\ 7 10 A crowd of around 40,000 " upcctcd ThcJU,nu..v.erc..NEC.Wcst r ham~lut \¢.ii Wlth an 11 -5 rccorJ while the Olien, mcmbersof1he F< Central D1v1S1on. were S 11 fhe Ramc; have won all thrre of their pttv1ou\ prc~ason meetings with tht Oilers Because of the two 1nJunes. football has a d1fTt'rent meanan for ·\ndrev.s. a former All·Amencan at Nt'br3!.ka who wa~ a hrst-round draft choice an I IJ7q "My whole perspective ha changed about loot ball." he said .. , don't know 1f you can·call these tnJunc' .i blessing. but It has put thtng.'i 1n order 't ou alway-; ligurc 1n1unes are going to hapsxn 10 \Omconc else. that ~ou·re $Otng to go on forever Well. whether the guys here real1111 11 or not. we're all JUSt one hit away from the t"nds of our careers .. Andrews ran in three fe<"t of pool water dunnR tht• first pan ofh1s rehabilitation. <\fler that. he rt)(k a h1l)'l le 1 then lifted weights and played racquetball ··Ph'r'\1cally. I fttl fine, but I'd be lying 11 I \did I wa\ where I want to be." Andrcws'31d "What 1s harde,t logct back l'i that burs1 that would get me around a dC'fendrr Making that 1n1t11\I contact 1s no prcblem. it"• the qu1cl footwork 1ha1'11 involved an gettina around that'' hard to learn apin .. c.;a1d defcM1"C' coordinator Fn11 hurmur of the Rnms "Tht> hard part for him 1'in't going to ht' getting bacl ph)'iu:all}'. it's aomg to be all thf.' mo"C''. the 1echn1 cal football things We'll tir~t havr to talt.e .i lool how ht• progrcs!>Cs from dll) to dn)' ... '\ndrew'i showed t"nough 1n hi\ hr'il prac11rt• to nutkr an 1mJltt'\'i1on on Jnhn Robano;on he;i(! <.n.wh ol the R;im'i "C •t'Ol'il" 1mpre\<,C"d me with h1\ quit knr" Roh 1n\on -.auJ "He\ onr of thl" men 1n 1h1\ world l'd ht..c to \(.'( mak<' 11 back llc'' determ1nt'<l 1u comt· hatk It' J fasc 1natm1 tC''il " . (Pleaee tee RAM /821 Oeorae AndJ'ewa wUJ at- tempt to return from knee aur cry for the Rama . Schad ends holdout, practices wlth Rams F11~1-round draft choice M1kC'· had from Queens Um versit)' in Canada 'i1gncd a contract Mon· day and panic1pated 1n his fi~t practice with the Ram Term\ of the contract were no1 d1sclo~d. hut the \1gn1ng. which came the da'r hc.'fore the team''i first e"h1b1tion gam<' end<'d a thrte-v.eC'k holdout "Finally. finally,'' ~had ~1d "I'm rtallv happ I "'anted to hc.' htrt carhC'r. hut a lot of th1nac.. were not in my pow<"r " Schad. a 6-S. 2QO.pound t~cklc. has been working hard on h1'i own to aet read) for the da) 1hat h1\ holdout would t"nd "l'vr hc<'n working out twice e day with my hnlc brother who 1\ o hntbact..tr 1n ( anada:· ~had Slld "anJ l'\e httn 'itUd)ing thc pla)'booJ.. to where I thtnk I ha' ea prtlt} good under\tancttn11. of what 'i going on "I've done C"C'"'th1n& 1n Ill\ pawcr tO get rt d) w1thtlUt 3CtU ally hcmg here " · <;chad attended pract1cl' \.fon- d'3't aftemoon but will not pl1'1-in the Rams' e:it h1b1t100 osxner 10- n1gh1 again t the Hou-'iton 01lcf"I at ~nahe1m Stadium The IOJUl)'·nddkd Rams will ht' w11hou1 IQ othl'r plavr" for their exh1b111on opentr. including e1p.ht veteran\ ~"<'" of which v..rrC' tane~ la~t ,car The e1gh1 vetrn1ns are w1dC' receiver Hen!) Ellard (hl)ldout), dcfcn~uvc end Doua Reed (hold 1)llt) linebacker Mel CN<cn~ Choldout). guard t-.cnt Hill (kneel. '3fet\ Johnnir John'iOn (ltntt). dt'fen\lvernd Rcg1c no~,(kntt) l'llmtrback LeRoy Irvin (on~le) and comtrhack Gary C1rttn lneckl Rep.Md1n& the' i'lme Rob1n..an \.'ltd ~ v.1)ull1 c.1an Oteter Srock ,11 quanerhacl. v.1th tt'Vt' ttartkows~1 and \tC'H Dds c•- pcctcd to get cqual play1n1 umc on the bench 'Bo Show' making dramatic impact in Southern League Prom AP dJtpatc~H f 81RMJNGHAM . Ala. -Jimmy Brag.an hns been with the Southern League since 1954, asa player, manager and now as preside~nd he never has seen anything hke the impact Bo Jickson is making on the league. Everywhere the Heisman Trophy winner from Auburn has played since he Joined the Memphis Chicks June 30. attendance has increased dramaucally "He fi ts in the catego'1' of some of the best J'vecver seen.· Bragan said. "He's sure stimulated some interest. There have been no playC'rs that I recall with the same affect on attend- ance." At St. Petersburg. Fla .. Pre:,1- dent John Johnson of the Na- uonal Associauon of Professional Leagues, has been around minor league baseball since 1947. "I really can't recall anybody else who has had the same kind of JackMMJ impact.'' Johnson said. "I can't come up with anybody." . . The, only general manager of a outhem Lca~uc team wHo 1s not happy 1s Gary McCu ne of Knox ville. Tenn. That's because Knoxville played its last home games ~gainst Memphis before Jackson chose baseball over foQtball and joined Memphis. a Kansas Caty fa rm team. Bob Withs. general manager of the Orlando. Fla .. team, said. "We've been selling the fire out ofllckets for the 'Bo Show.'" Memphis begins a four·game stand at Orlando Tuesda} At C ·harlotte. N.C .. the attendance wa!> I U. 744 for a fo ur·game series against Memphis. compared to 4. 703 the pre' 1ous fo ur games. The figures at Greenville. S.C .. wer: 16. 979 and 7.697. and those at Chauanooga. Tenn ...... ere 13.506 and J ln6 Jack~on. said ( hauanooga General Manager 8111 Lee. "mak~l> all of us in thl' front offices look hke gemuses \\hen \\C ha'c great crowd!> At C harlottc General Manager Frances C rocke11 said Jackson acLOunted for sellouts of 2. 900 10 Mem phi!>· game!> there com pared 10 an average of abo ut 1.500. Although Jal ksun "'ho onl:,. had pla~c<l 17 games at Auburn this \Car. got ufTto a slo-.a. '>tart at bat. he has ra1sedh1saverageto 263 Fourteen ofh1!>31 h1ts have been for extra bases. 1nclud1ng the home run!> At home ..aid "vtcmph1\ C1cneral Manager C1eorge Lap1dcs. Jac kson probabl ~ has meant an c\lra 200 customers fo r each of the 20 games. Jackson. who grew up near Birmingham. y, 1l1 1 ma 1 ke his first pro baseball appcarann· in thl'> lll\ .\ug -'·--'- Quote of the day teve Balboni, fir'>t ba\Cman 111 1he Kamas (it> Royals. npla1nang how a tnp to the Ozarks with h1 '> fam il> dunng the .\ll·Star brealt. enabled him to hit 357. w11h three homers and ..C\ en runs batted in. in his fi rst \CH'n games bad. .. "I JU'>t rela-..i.:d and forgot about e' cryth1ng I didn't even watch the: All·Star ~ame I alM> got the worst sunburn in m\ hfc Ma\be I sho uld get sunburned more· ofteo.... · PRO FOOTBALL .. Tr. ; .. Family affair New York Meta third baseman Ray Knlaht eporta hi• family at the Meta' family clay Sunday. Hie wife, and famoua pro-golfer, McEnroe tunes up for return STRATTON MOUNTAIN. Vt.-It ~ was a match up that one might hope to see on Sunday when the Volvo International tennis tournament stages the fi nal of this y,celc-long event. But on Monda). John McEn roe, prepanng to pla> his first official match followmg a six-month sabbaueal. took on Jimmy Conn ors on a pracucecourt. McEnroe and Connors. who between them have won 15 Grand Slam singles tllles. warmed up. then pla)cd 12 gan:ie!>, McEnroe w1nn10g 7·5. before their two-hour practice ses~1on was over. While he was warming up. McEn roe had a bncf run-in with a British photographer Later. other photographers. including a telcv1s1on crew. tool.. pictures of the practice session. • During one changeover. Connors asked McE.ruoc 1f the s"·month 4a voff had affected his game. "I'm not asqu:ck getting to the net." McEnroe sa id. "and I don't pla> the 15..40 and love-30 point!> the wa y, I used to." Joined b> Steve Denton. who had been practicing on an adJOining court with Bob Green. McEnroe talked about has recent 6-4. 3·6. 7·6 IO'iS to Ivan Lendl 10 an exh1b111on match in Inglewood. Calif McEnroe had led 4-1 1n the third set before Lcndl. the world's top-ranked pla:,.er. roared back to send the -.et into a ucbrcak "'h1ch he won 7-4 "I wanted to make 11 a Hollywood ending:· McEnroe ..aid "I \\-anted 10 win 7-6 in the third. rather than 6·3." Both McEnroe and Connors will pla\ their first-· round matches un Tuesday Sain ts take drug tests All pla yers partic ipa te ... and no one complains F rom AP dispatcbe:. • Pl,1H'T\ l<JJl hn ,ind \tdfl memtx.·rc, ul the l\Jt.•v. Orlean,\a1nt' H1ok prcwa'\on drug tee;!\ Monday ··L,cr) player part11..1patcd." team ph y\1uan Charle' Hro" n !><ltd attn the lc\l\ 'T hi\ \\3'i part of th e pre-.ea<,on Jl·al ..ind eH·nom• l'H•f)l·ra tt:d '\,ohod} dl·d1ned or n<.'n u 1mplaincd · rhe IC\I\ were \ll!Xr' 1\Cd h~ ( harh:\ P (f0nen ol the l Ol\Cr'>ll\ of Pcnn,\lan1a a drug ahu'c e\pcn hm•d h' tht '\,Fl ac, ont· ol lht· licld coordinator" lor the tc'it\ 'Evt"l!Ont." undt·r the new c;y<;tem. l'> 'urx·n l\t'd h:,. thc'-c people .. Brown \a1d "Whal wt·'re If) 1ng to do I'> get people \!. hu an: c>.pt:rt\ 1n lht.• lil•ld to d\\ure <,0<.:1Ct\ a'> \I.di .i' 1he plil \l'I'\ that 11 "all unllorm .. T cam ml·mtx.•r\ \.1.-t'rt· told I nda\ th.11 thq would tx.· ll"•tt·d hut thn wcrl' no11old thl·n "'hen tht• tc<.1-. wou ld he u induurd Aro\!. n ,,Jill ( uca1nl'lan hedt·tn ll·d b' 1he te!>l\onl\ lor4~ hour\ .1 lt t•r II\ U\l' Aro\!. n \d id \lfocl\.·rt1tl' U'>{' of marij uana U\C ~an he de tel tc.:t.l lor lour \~Cd<. and hca' ' U\e for up to \I\ '"'t'C~'>. he <,:ml ' It 'ihoul<l he cmphJ\llCd thJt y,c'rt• not tr) 1ntt 10 catl h an\onr ~e·rc tn1ni: t11 hd p ix·11pk .. he said SAN F'RANClSCO \.in f r ann~rn \till ha\n't '>1gnl·d II<· 0111\t·\.\anted draft dw1tc o\lahama deft'O\l'C end l arr) l{olx·m ··1 kind of thought 11 f\1gni ng1 would happrn toda~ " General Manager John \.1t \ J \ 'aid on 'iunday "Hut I won't \a~ 11"; 1mm1nt·111 ht•rnu\l' the) (th e talk\) could romc apart 'l'f\ quirkh RobC'rt'> fi .' and ~1,4 pound\ "'·•'> r>•tkl·d \9th 1n tht.• d rall and 1s '>Cl'O a'i a rt'platcrrwnt fur pa'>'> rusher f-n·d Dean MIAM I -\111,1m1mt1irn• lor1•1g.n-horn kicker and added another Eg)pt1an nall 'c < 1t•h,11I 't ou<,<,ef who played at Bowhng Green. was one of lour lree agent\ w;uvcd by the Dolphins. The others cut were wide recc1 vc1~ Greg Pett} of Tulsa and 1 Cn") Sha..\ ol l ltah and defensive hack Larry Robinson of Northw<''il \tJtct 1n Lou 1~i;ln<1 Ntgenan ObC'd ~rin w,1\ the new kicker hrought in b} ( oach Don Shulu I hl' formn lam pa Ra) Buccancerc; kicker. 1 who ~t six N< •\ \ tt•cordr. at C lcmson will compete w11h yet another 1ntcrnauonal player < ol· omb1 an-bom ~ond-}ear Dolphin f uad Reve17 DETROIT -Free agent wide receiver ~tan Baker, one of the lastesl collegiate player. 1n the nation last season at Olivet. ha\ hcen turning.heads in the Dctrrnt camp Bakcr''i speed ha'i tl<:cn JO .1dvan1agl' in prt'\t•n,on workouts He has made !>C'-era I 1mpre\~1ve c.:atl he' 1n ro~nl practtce'i. although a '>light groin pull ha\ hm11cd his duty aa:un'lt Ph1ladclph1a "They re pect me bccau~ I come lrum a 'imall ~l hool and I'm try1 ng hard:' ~1d the enthu\1ast1c linker "They kn ow that t don{l have lc~'i ah1ht~ 1u~1 bccau<,e I come fro m a smoJJ sc'hool I'm doing a'i well a'i anyone ·· KAN A ClTY -Ka nsas C 1t~ <oat h John Mnckov1c ha• been ploc1ng more empha'il\ on lhe runni ng game 1n c.amp 1h1s year 11llOt1ng an extra I 5 m1nutt'i to running ~very aftcrnoo~. fn tul'.Jny''I controlled ~nmmngc, the 36 runn1n1 play'l productd 136 Y"rds. an average of' 7 per carry . "f n years pas~ we d1dn t practice the runm~.8 game here th~t much.' ~1d auard Brad Budde To be succe-o•ful \'OU ha...c 10 havC' the mentality of:\ ~0~1nant physical &cam That''I hard to <10 when you fl" alwaH pa'l~ina." ' WASHI NGTON -rhe Red'>k1m placed running bat k Kenn) Fells of Hender'ion State. thl! team\ I l th- round draft pick. and offen'11ve tackle rro:,. Thoma'i of Non hem Iowa on 1nJurcd rcser·H· Wa1\cd we re: \afct> C1ordon Bunch of Ari1ona; hm·hacker David Na1ma1stcr of Lou I\\ 1llc. comcrback T e<l Ra~ ul Montana. 11gh1 encl ~art} '>~ott of Purdue: ""1dc rccc1 ... er Robert W1ll1am'> of Ba}lor and running bac.k Wc!>lq Wilham\ of Angelo State DENVER -Dcn-..er cut lour player\ Monday - Jim Mall~. an offon\l'e tac kk from Hawa11 wide receiver!> R1clt. Ma\\ll' and I.arr} Vii 1lhs. and running hJl k Kohc rt C1nffing -It-a-.. in g tht: ti.:a m roster at 81 PITTSBURGH-1'11tsburgh relca!>cd free agent nose tackle Ja} Walls. lea' ing four other nose tackles among thc <10 rl·ma1n1 ng pla~er<i. H1., release leave\ the ~teclers with returning ~tarting n<l'i@-lae kle (:.iary Durm. Edmund Ncl'ion. c;econd-ruund draft choice Gerald Wilham'> and free agent ()ewe~ r orte 1n camp PHILADELPHIA -L1 nehat kcr .\lon10 John~on. a sct.ond·rnund dralt p1t k. ha'> bccn in<;talle<l a~ Phll<tdel· ph1a's starting nght hnehacker, Johnc;on wa'i moved from third plale on the dqlth chart to repl:it.c 'ctcran right linebac~cr C1;11 n < ohh "'ho I'> hc1ng mo .. ed b'er to the left \Ide S1x-\'car vt•teran \tc"c Kenney. who returned to tamp O\er the wcckt•nd~ftcr walking out two week<i ago. v.111 ha\C: to rnmrcu· along with everyone cl~ tu pla ) starting kh guard. the \lot he ha~ held for ycar\ ( oach Budd> R>a n '>3,1d CLEVF.LAND ( k't.·land starting 1n\1d1· llnehacker Ldd1c John\on ended his contract dispute and two other tra1 n1ng rnmp holdout!>. nose tackle Bob <.1oh\; and wade rclc1.,.cr ( 1lcn Young. reponed during the weekend NEW ENGLAND -New 1-ngland sub'it1tute tackle \n Plu nkett "' \thcduled to have an arthroscopic C\aminat1on of h1\ ll'ft knee Wedne'idll} after bei ng hun 10 a prc-'iea\on game ')aturday. , Linebacker La rry McC rrcw inJured h1'i right tp1gh and linebacker E.d Re}nold11 had tight hamstnngs. C ornerback Ernest G1bsqn c;uffercd a left hip inJur:r None was believed to be seriously hurt. CINCINNAT1 -\inc1nnat1 Bengals runni ng back tanlc> Wilson will undergo arthroscopic s12rgccy Tuesda> to remove damaged cartilage from his left knet•. • The <;urger, will be the third for Wll~on He underwent nnhro~op1c surgcry on the same knee 1n 19" l and suffered a dislocated shoulder twice an 1984 GREEN BAY - Greg Koc h. the senior member ol Green Bay's offens1,e line. wa~ placed on waivers by the Packers. RAMS' ANDR~WS. • • From Bl .\ pac;'irng grade tor Andrew~ would be making the Ram'>' opening-day ro\tcr "My main goal ts to make the team. If 1l means plny1ng special teams. I'll do it And. 1f I can plar. I'd hke 10 stay here. I rcmC'mbcr the 2-and· 7 day and foci 1h1'i team IS gett tn" better I'd lake tO he pan Of lhl'> team 10 ~ome fashion • •AMILIHGS Item ouarier~"' <O.th Okie CMlfV lllli.llfd i«Ond in ,,,. rUMll!9 IM ,,,. OI~• ~o CO.C:hlnG IPO\I •111<11 •• , .... tHcl lflS interim coec11 Jerr't ~ Ht coec:l'MIO lllt Olltrt llNl two "~' ~ lH S •no ••• 1n,1.1e<1 .. MH CO.Ch ovtr ..... •Mend WllO 004!• <;11nv111t fH r on IN Item•. "T,,. lt.rilt '" Ml .. tOlld Oii oet.nM eno 111t v oo en oul&t•ndlno 100 eOtlll\t '"' run •l'k OkJltfMll '' OOO<I, l!Mre'• no 01 .... r wav 10 ~'~ lllm ' •nd "T,,. 10dlll011 o! SfllW ~-Mil et OU•fl~1>9t• me-•' lh91f offttl\I t vtfl Otll•r Whal •DOii' Olttw lflltlr? <>-•,... Counrv rH'°"''' Olns OresMI Ill ~,..,,.. encl ._ S4ef1"e °' VIII• P•r• art Oii , .... Ollen ont•1u011 rotiw O•eu~ rs • tour ~ .. , NF' I v••trtn 110111 an<I end S.t>rlno, trom 11\t Unlvtrallv 01 llllnola. w•• oloeo In 11\tt n1n111 round '" lllt ltN dr•ll Longsbot wins at Del Mar !!J DEL MAR -1.onp hot Roberto Reason. ridden by Pat Valent uela}inished strongc~t Monday and scored :a I 1 •• Jenglh victory an the $23.000 feature race for older horses al Del Mar. d ' ~ The favori te War Debt, ndden by ~ Jc ~ laha ussn)C', finished scc9nd ~ half-lenath 10 front. of f ull Of Stars, ridden by Gary Stevens. an ~.field of n1oe horses 3 years old and up. R~berto Reason. who earned S 12,650 for the victory.wasclockedin 1414-S forl l-J6 ml es over a fast main track. R be Sent off at odds of better than 23· I o rto Reason paid $48.80, S 12.80 and $6. War De t, th~ 3-2 chotee, returned $4 40 and $3 and Full Of tars patd S3 to show. • cd Roberto Reason. carrying 116 pounds, mov UP. on the far turn and rall1cd strongly along tbc rail entenng the stretch. He gamed the lead 10 mtdstrctch and drC'w clear late. War De bt, under 116 pou11ds. raced close up thrqugbout and could not muster the needed response late. Full Of Stars moved up to chaJlengc fo r the lead m m1dstreteh but could not fim)h Wlth the first two. B.oyd returns ... less talkative BOSTON~ Dennis "011 Can" Boyd, • his spirits and enthusiasm tempered ~y two suspensions. begins a new season w.1th the Boston Red Sox Tuesday night with has first p1tchmg assignment in nearly a month. Nancy Lopez bolda two-month-old Erinn Shea, and Knight le flanked by aeven- year-old Brook and two-year-old Aehley. Although Boyd has been idle since July . 8, Mananger John McNa.mara is confident that the w~~ right-hander is r~ady 10 go back to work an a game w11 the Chicago White Sox. . "With his build, he probably could fall out ofbed m December and be able 10 pitch,' McNamara said. after welcoming Boyd bad last week. Boyd. an extrovert si nee he first JO med the Red Sox late in the 1982 season. has been uncharactensttcall y quiet since his latest troubles which began July I 0 when ... he went anlo a rage after learning he had not been chosen for the Amercian League All-Star team Cohen swims to 800 title SANT A CLARA -Tiffany Cohen. a · the 1984 Olympic gold medalist 1n the wo men ·s 800-metcr freestyle. won her second national title 1n the event with a T he 26-year-old hurler. w11h an 11-b record and .a 3. 71 ERA apparently intends to let has pitching do has talking. at least for now. After throwing 73 pitches m a 25-minute simulated game last Fnday. Boyd spum~d a m.ob of sportswf"!.ters and sportscasters with a soft:· I don t want to talk. narrow victory Monday night over Goodwill Games champion Leslie Daland. The winner of the men's 800, the only other event on the opening·day of the U.S. Swimmm~ Cham· pionsh1ps, was Gary Brinkman. a South Afncan who attends Southern Illinois Uni versity. He has maintained the silence ever since. although he has remained highly v1s1ble with the first locker inside the Boston clubhouse. Cohen's ti me of8:36. 72 was her best since she won thi.: Olympic title in 8:24.95. The 20-ycar-old Cali- fornian went ahead to stay w11h 50 meter remain ing. "Wc'ri.: glad to have him back, we need him" Roston (1encral Mana11,cr Lou Gorman said. "Leslie was the onl> other swimmer I could see, and I knew 11 was going to be close. I JU'it kept tel li ng myself to hang on,'' Cohen said. "I came in1o th1s meet w11h a lot of doubts. because I )warn so poorly at the World Championship tnals." ~ht' added. Television, radio TELEVISION 5·30 p.m -BASEBALL: Angcl'i at Minne- sota. Channel 5 Daland. daughter of USC sw1mm1ng coach Peter Daland. wai. timed in 8:36.80. 10 p.m. -WRESTLING: Channel 56. RADIO The 800 free defending champions. Kim Brown .ind Dan Jorgensen, were ab~cnt, 10 tra1n10g with the lJ S. team tha t will compete 1n th e World Cham· p1onsh1ps later th as month in Spain. Cohen's time 10 the World Champ1onsh1p U.S. tnals was 8:49 5·30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angel'> at Minne- sota. KMPC 1710) 7·30 p.m. -PRO FOOTBALL. Hou'iton Oiler'> vs. Rams at Anaheim Stadium. KRTH- FM (IOI.I) Bnnkman ....,on the men's 800 in 8:02 08. \\Ith American record holder John Mykkancn second in 8:03.10'. The top two finishers did not go head to head. sin ce Mykkanen was m the sax th heal and Brinkman in the sc -..enth 7 30 p.m -BASEBALL: Houston A!.lro~ at Dodgers. KA BC (790). WEDNESDAY'S RADIO 10: 15 a.m. -BASEBALL ..\ngels at Minnesota. KMPC (710) I p.m. -BASEBALL Houston at Dodgers. Bnnkman's time was the fourth fastest in the world this }'ear and within lour seconds of the meet record KABC (790l. Jazz official says Erving will re111ain with 76ers PHIL..\DFLPHI A (AP) -Phila· delph1a 76ers star Julius Erving will o;ta) w11h the team where he started has NBA career 10 :,.car'i ago and .... 111 not sign an oiler sheet with the Utah Ja11. a Jan official said Monday night. Jazz \ice president Da ve Checkcm said he teamed of the news 10 a message left b) Jan owner Larry Miller at the offi ce of Frving\ agent. Irwin Weiner "The mcc;..age that La IT) leli for me at Weiner's office wac; that the Doc wa\ sta)1ng at Phi ladelphia." Check· ell'> ..aid "I don't know an~ more th.in that "I ha\e not talked to L1rf). Julius ha!. nOT made an announcement, and Raiders eager to play Sunday Wilson will s tart exhibition open er but job still o pe n O XNARD (A P) -After ni.:arl) three wct•k-; of worling primarily on their own offeOSI\ e and defensi ve 'ichemes. the Los Angeles Raiders were eager to begin the fi rst week of exh1b1tion season play W1\h a game at San Francisco ag.aincit the 49ers scheduled Sunday. the Raider coaches began specific preparauon Monday ll'i two-a-d:a y ses\lonci conttnued at 1he1r tra1n1ng camp. "It's nice to '>tart focu'iing on a game and against a <,pec1lic oppo- nent, .. said guard Curt Mar!>h. Coach Tom Flores \aid the Raiders were prepanng for thc 49er'i, as well a .. 1n<:0rporat1ng things they c-\pect 10 ~e a week later when they play Dalla!.. "You try to incorporate a vanety of the thinas they're ao1na to sec plu~ )OU want lo refresh them ~pcc1fically on thinas they'll ~e 1n San Fran· CISCO ... U ld Flores The R81der'i C03Ch ~·d he \llll hadn't decided on a subs111uuon rotntaon for the first exh1b1t1on pme. and particularly wa undecided at the quarterback pos1uon Marc Wli'IOn 1 c.11pectcd to \tart and Jim Plunkett will ~ action. but I-l ore, remains uncommnted n1 to po'l~1ble playana 11me for ..econd-year man Rusty H1laer The Raiders tnmmC'd \1' free aaenl from their roc;tcr Mond3y morn1na. droppma to 86 the numbt'r of pla}ers currently 10 train mg camp fwo others. guard Charley Hannah and defcn s1 vc end Bob Buczkowc;k1. arc not an camp. Hannah remains at home 10 Tampa. Fla .. 10 a salary dispute. while BuC1kowsk1 is hosp1- 1al11ed for traction to alleviate a nagging back mJury Those released Monday were all free agent s. Linebacker Todd Seabaugh (San Diego Stale) was a 1984 thi rd-round draft choice who playe'd that season with the P1mburgh Steelers. The others were runmng back Bnan Wiley (UCLA), wide receiver Stanley Rlalock '(Georgia), offensive linemen John Zogg (Boise State) and ( harhc Dickey (Anzona) and de- tens1ve tackle Joe Dillon (l'ulsa) FESTIVAL ..• From Bl 1n 2 SO 26, 1dent1cal to that of gold- medahst Jim Copcl:ind Otllen: t::.ric Biefcld. Huntington Reach. earned a soccer 1ll ver medal as the We:,1 lost to the East 1n the champ1onsh1 p, J1rk a Bathk and Kevan Olds, Costa Mesa, earned the hron1e medal m the SOO-meter canoe doubles; Mindy \lark. Com Mesa. teamed with three others for the 500- meter kayak foun silver medal. ~ott Southwick, Fount.·un Valley, and Chip McK1bben, Balboa Island, "'ere members of th e South' aold medal e1&ht-w1th<0:uwa 1n crew 1n rowrna. Orea Wilson, Irvine. silver medal 1n men' water polo: David lmbcm1no and Andrew Lawwn, Newport Beach, bron1e medal, water polo. nthony ( um . Ncwpon B<'lch 1lver m men'\ volle yball ' • so 1t\ rather scrond-hand. bul I'm not ~upnse<l b) the announcement." Erving spent li ve hours Monda} at the m<tn'>1on of 76e rs owner Harold Katt. "I havt: nothing to 'iaY nght now,'' Erving said as left Kati's Huntingdon Valley e~tatc in his light blue Rolls Ro>ce The 16-)t:.ir-old Erving was weighing a re ported one-year. S 1.48 m1l11on contract ofTer from the 76ers and a two-:,.ear. S l 5 million offer sheet from 1he Jan If Erving allows the Jall to present the offer sheet, the 76<.•rs v.111 ha 'c 15 da>S to match 11 .\close lncnd of E:r.,.ing's told The -'\s~oc1atcd Prc.s.s lh.at Erving w~ inclined to ~tay here San Diego nears pact with top pick ~AN DIEGO (A P) -Leslie O'Neal I'> close 10 becoming a San Diego Charger but not close enough to get ham on the practice field. The defens1 ve end who was San Diego·~ first pick 10 the NFL draft is the lone pick not yet under contract. Team '>pokesman Bill Johnston said Monday that an agreement has been reached but hasn't been signed. tJ ntll 1t is. ()'Neal is making ~1mself scarce. The Oklahoma State product says he's 95 percent sure a deal has been worked out, but he ~aid he wants to meet with club owner Alex ~nos. "I doubt I'll change my mind, but evel')'th1ng IS not SCI ye t." he said. "Thing$ will come out probably Tuesday (today). or whenever I meet Wi th him." )panos s~ud he was surpn scd by O'Neal's requen fo r a meetma after dealing wi th O'Neal's ajtnl, Marvin Dcmoff. throughout the oegotia110a proces'i "We've Just been dealtng with DemofT. and he ~ys we have a deal. We J USt have to go w11h what he tells u Dclteve me, I don't know what the !Cid's talking about, but I'll be happy to talk to him," pano said Charge~ General Manager Johnny nders neao11atcd the deal With Demo IT. Sanders ~.1d the sides agreed to a four-year contract with an oplton. °'moffhad been pu h1ng for a four- year pact whilC' the Chargers wanted to sign O'Ncal to a fi ve-year deal. O'Neal has missed more than two weeks of practice, and some defensive coaches que t1on whether he'll be ble to c~tch up an time for the ( hargcl'\' prtst"a~n opener turday agam~t ntllla"t ,. ; Tile Olanta' Chile Dam aude. aafely into da1rd bue u Buddy Bell of the Reda lete the ball aet away dartn& the fourth inning at Candleatlck Park Monday. Clemens t osse s g em, loses as his err or p r o ves costly White Sox's DeLeon throws 3-hitter for second straight v ictory over Red Sox Fnm AP dt1patcbes Boston's Roger Clemens. p11chang on his 24th binhday. gave away lhe biggest present Monda} night -a throwing error 1n the eighth inning that enabled the Chicago Wh11e Sox to beat the Red Sox 1-0. Oemens, I 7-4. finished with a four-hitter. but Jose Deleon com- bined with two Chicago relievers' on a three-bitter for the victory Boston had m Amencan League East lead tnmmed to 31~ games over Baltimore. which routed Toronto 12-2. "It was my b1rthda} and I guess I'm supposed to get the presents. but 11 didn't work out that wa} ... C'l<'m<'ns said. The White Sox scored w11hout benefit of a hit in the eighth. Carlton Fisk led off with a grounder that third baseman Wad<' Boggs bobbled for an error. - Ozzie Guillen followed with a sacnficc bunt that Clemens fie"lded cleanly but lobbed over the head of second baseman Marty Barrett, who was covering first putting runners at second and third. Julio Cruz then lifted an ~2 pitch to center field for a s.acnficc Oy tllat easily scored Fisk. .. I just threw the ball away ... Clemens said. "t came up 'with the baJI and 1t sailed on me when I thre"' 11. It was one of those things that happen. Deleon did pitch a great game. though " "J think they beat themselves:· Deleon said in halting English. "lf1t weren't for the errors. we'd still be playing." , The Red Sox are tied wtth Qeveland for the most err<.)~ in the American League this season. I 0 I Del.eon, acquired last month from * ortotet t2. atue Javs 2 aALT'IMOtllE TORONTO J8onlll 2t> Lacv r1 LYM cf ltlt*en n DWVef" d'1 DoclG di\ Treotor ID ~h lf SNCl>v If OMallV )D o.mc>svc .... ~ .. s 0 1 1 S 1 2 I ' 1 2 I s I 3 0 2 2 1 l l 0 0 0 s 1 1 2 I I I 1 J 1 1 1 ' 1 1 0 ' 0 0 0 Fernndr n Grut>er cf MuHnk\ lb Mosebv cl IOtO U 8elllf ~O" 8erfletd rt UPSl\ew ID Fleloer ID Wl\llt c L .. c'1dh Garcia 2D 41111611 T .... s Seer• bv '"'** etHhbi J 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 ' 0 1 1 l 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 3 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 4 I 0 0 l 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 J 0 I 0 1 1 0 1 3 0 1 0 21, s, ......... 01l 1)0 ll!0-11 T_..... 000 010 010 -2 Gema Winning RSI -Shftts ISi E-<> Mali.Y DP-&eltlmon 1, Toronto 1 LO&-eetll,,_• 4. Toronto 4 78 -Dwve< Wlllll, RIOl<en, Trat>er Hlt-S1-h (l IJ, Owver (7), Shelby (7), Trell« (7), LYM 1111 Sl~P$1\ew ( ISi ....,_.. loddldter W I 4 S Snell T ...... JOllMOf! L. I I Ctarl{1 CeudlH Eldll\orn WP-.Jol\nwn ... H It Elt 18 SO I I S 1 I I 0 0 0 0 l I J s 2 6 71 J • I 2·l 1 S S I 0 4 ' 0 0 l 3 I 4 0 0 0 1 Umc>tm -HOe. her.Ide. Flr\I Gerda, Third, Reed T-1.32 A-lS,CMI Pittsburgh in a trade. won his firsJ AL game fast Wednesday against C'lemcns and the Red Sox. Bob James relic~ 10.start the eighth and retired four straight batters. but lefl after apparently hurting has arm while pitching to Don Baylor. Dave Schmidt took over and yielded a two-out single to Dwight Eva ns beforr getting his seventh save. Deleon struck out sax and walked two Clemens. p1tch1ng his eighth complete game. struck out ~1x and walked none. Orioles l!, Blue Jays % -Jim D"')er hat a three-run homer and la!l) Sheets htt a two-run shot as the Baltimore Onoles connected for fiq: home runs win at Toronto. Jim Traber added a two-run homer and John Shelby and Fred Lynn hat solo home runs. h1ghhght1ng Balti- more's I 6-hit attack Mike Bodd1cker. 14-5. gave up five hits in eight innings Joe Johnson. 1-1 . took the loss. Brewers S, Yankees f -Jim Gantner's leadofThome run broke an eighth-inning tie and Tiddy Higuera scattered 10 h11s over 8111 1n01ng'i. leading Milwaukee to\ 1ctory 1n New York Higuera, 14-7. won his fourth straight dec1S1on and raised his career record agaans1 the Yankees 10 4-1 Mark Clear got the final out for his ninth save. G:intner snapped a 2-2 tie h) opcntng the eighth with ha s ~1xth home run of the season. chac;1ng starter Doug Drabek. 2-5 The Bre~rs added two runs later in 1he inning on an error by 5hortstop :O.Wayne -rotle~on and Rick Man11mg's RBI smglc. OAKLAND Pl\11110\ ?I> Mur111\v cf Ce n111<:0" 8 ocMe lb Knomndtl Landro lb MD1vls rt Wlllerdc Tiiiman 0< re111e1onc Griffin u T"•I' * Mariners 9, A's I Mtrllbi ' 1 1 1 S I I 1 s 1 3 2 4 I I 0 4 I I 3 ' 0 0 0 ' 0 ' 0 l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0000 J 2 3 0 SEATTLE Mo~\ c1 P8rtdlv If Prl\tev lb Pile•~ lb AOevl\ 011 Trlabll rl SBradiev c Kear~v c Owenu lt1vntcb ?I> 34 1 11 I Tlhll' Sc-by lmillel el>r" l>I s I I 2 4 l l I s 0 1 0 4 0 ' 0 4 I I 0 s l ' 4 l 0 I 0 1 1 I 2 4 0 I 0 3 I I 0 "' • 16 ' Oe-tand 000 OlO 500-1 *"" 010 lei 23•-• Geme Winning R81 -Tertabuff IS) E-S8r1<11ev DP-~allle I L08-0.klend S S..1111 11 18 -<:an111<:11 2 P8redtev 1 MDevl\. Mo"' Hlt-Ta rleDuH 2 (II) Mutllllv 10 . Klnomen <2•1. KNrftev (4) S8-<irlffln 2 17Jl S-ltevnol<ls OellleM RllO MoonvllmL J 4 Andu1er *"" IP H It Elt 88 SO 6? l II 6 6 1 1 1333300 I 2 0 0 I 0 Moro1n • I l a • "s MVoung 1 l 1 • ' I 81\t W.2·1 I l 0 0 O MMoore S. 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He h11 a solo home run m the first 1nn1n1and a two-run shot in the fourth prior 10 his basc'i- loadcd single wnh one out in the eighth <\ two-run double b} Jose Canseco and Dave Kangman's three-run homer highlighted a five-run rally an the seventh that lrfted Oakland into an 8-4 lead Rehe,cr Karl Best. 2-2. got the victor) and Mike Moore got his fir'it S8\C * Brewen S, Yank"' 4 MILWAUKEE NEW YORK MoltlOr )D Gentnr 71> Cooper lb Oollvl1d'1 Yount otl RllC\U DH••! 8re~1 11 Mannnoct CMoore c TOiM\ 1br Pl bi S 0 I 0 4 I 1 I • I I 0 ) 1.1 0 I 0 0 0 s 0 0 0 J 0 0 0 4 l I 0 4 I 3 1 4 0 I I RHnO\n ct Mtnotv ID Wtnl1e1or1 Ktttltdh Roenlck II rindlllh 7b Po••ulO 30 St.1~fC T ot'fl.On u l7 S 10 4 Tlfel' S<0r1 l>Y ltWllne$ •b r II bi • I 1 1 s 0 1 1 4 0 I 11 .. 0 I 0 4 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 • 0 1 0 '0 0 0 1 , 1 1 JS 4 10 4 Mllw•u~M 000 010 uo-s N-Ytn • 010 000 102-4 Geme W!Mlno RBI -Genlne< (lJ E-TOlllM>n L08-M11w•uttM 9 New Yorio. L 28~P~rvto 1 CMllot'e l B-TDlle$0n RH1nder\On HR-Mannino 171. 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S«ond, Roe, Third Ht•Hht>fo<~ T 1 Sl A-3' 183 * Hal of Fame game (at Cooe>entown, H.Y.) ttOYALS 4, ttANGEllS I KenHs C11v 000 101 011>-4 6 l Tl•es 100 004 60•-ll 10 I LIONlrd 0.Jflu\ 14> Qul\ellt>errv 7l 111d Sun<ll>e<O Heve\ O> Me\On. Wroght tl>l a..11Qu\ Ill end Porter Pe•r•tl 17> W-WroQfll L-0..lflu' Hits-Kensal C11v Brtll Prvor Tt llH Wero Herfl h Orange Coal OAfLV PILOT/T~, Augull &, 1Me - I NATIONAL LEAGUE . -_....__ ----- Reds stop no-hit bid· Cincinnati ends six-game losing streak With rally off rookie in eighth lnnin From AP dl1peac1t,. SAN FRANCISCO Tony Perez's double may not have led to a run. but n took a lot of pressure ofTh1s teammates. Perez broke up Sao Francisco rookie Terry Mulholland's no-hit bid with a seventh-iOl'inJ double, and Cincinnall rallied behind Buddy Bell with two nms in the next inning to • beat the Giants 2-1 Monday and end a six-gamt losing streak. Bell hat an RBI double in the eighth mn1ng that tied the score 1-1 . and the Reds went ah~d on a sacrifice fly by Bo Diaz. When P~ got his hit. the Reds had manatcd only five hits in the' previous 24¥> innings. "The other guys over the next two innanss don't have to worry about break.i n.J up the no-hitter ... Pera said of his hit. "We don't need a no-hitter nght now. We need to win. If we lose ~ven 1n a row with a no-hitter, that could be someting really bad." Mulholland, a 23-year-old making his sixth major lea,ue start and looking for his first victory, had the no-hitter through 6¥1 innings. He got out of the seventh without damage. * Rads 2. 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St. L"'ll 100 100 001-J One out w11en w1nnlno run \CO<ld Ge ma Winning RBI -P1n<1111on (4) E-Huoson Conrov LO~Medelof\i. s . SILOVI\ 13 28-Se1'1\"ue! Sc:l\mldl. COieme n lB-Stone S8-Samuel 137> Coiem.n 4 17Sl Foro 17) Htrr 111 s-<:onrov Pendleton IP H R ER IB SO Phla0e4Pllle Hudson ScMzor L.J l StL"'ts Conrov I worr.itw 1 I 1 Umoire\-Hom. Pone1no S.conc! 8on1n Thord Putll T-2 42 A-17 OS9 4 • 4 0 , , 2 0 0 0 l i:: "" M.c;S1-.uv but he pve up a around-rule double to K.aJ Daniels and Kun StiJwell's infield hit to start the eiJ:!'>tb. "Nobody ever said 1f you no-hit auys for SIX inninp you're a<>inJ to win." he said. C.bs C, Meh % -Ron Cey had a home run amona bis three hits. lcadil\a Dennis Eckersley and Chi- caao to victory over New York. which bad won three in a row. Eckersley. 6-6 after wmnina four of his last five decisions, scattered five hits over seven innings and JOI two innings of one~h1t relief help from Lee Smith, who.earned his 20th save. Expos s. Plrate• t -Wallace Johnson and Tom Foley each drove in two runs in a four-run seventh inning. and the Montreal Exws ended a three-game losing streak at Pi ttsbu rg.h. Expos staner Jay Tibbs, 6-6, allow- ed eight hits and two runs over the first six innings before be was relieved by Bob McClure. Jeff Reardon pitch- ed the final two innings for has 24th save despite JJ Vlng up a two-run homer in the etghth to Jim Momson. his 14th. N•W YCMlK D""slr• cf kkmn 2tl t<Hrn<11 lb Certer c Heei>rt Mltctlell 11 HJOfl"' lb S.111ane u MWl!Mlnlf Dartlng11 F111ter 1111 Mvers11 Sltll II TltM * cw. 4, Meta 2 CHICAGO Mrllllll ' 0 0 0 o.r,,. cf • o o o Sncftlro 2'I ' 0 0 0 Muol\rv " 4 0 0 0 Motetnd rt 4 0 0 0 F rer!COI\ rt 4 I 2 0 L•Smltllll 3 I I 0 DurNn It> 2 O I 1 JOevl~ c 1011 Clly)I> 1 0 0 0 Soel« 31> I 0 0 0 Dunston u 0 0 0 0 Ec:ktolV 11 0 O 0 0 eos.v r1 23? 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Oenlno T-2.2S. A-14, 1'4 Upbeat Indians n e yer say die ( LEVELAND (AP) The Clt-veland Indians were I I runs behind. yet there was Joe Carter in the dugout. <;1111 thmking po<;1t1 vely. "I thought we could still wtn the game I d1dn"t thank their pitching statT could hold us." Caner uad. That kind of undying optimism. foreign 10 the Indians an past years. lept them 1n Sunda} 's game against the Ne..., York Yankees.much longer than the' should have been. and...JJ..ha.s turned the Indians into more than a minor annoyance 1n the Amencan League East.· In Sundav's game. Cleveland's p1tch1ng collapsed in the fif\h mning. g1\lns up 10 runs on five walks and 'ii'~ htt'i But even an I I-run defi cit was too 'imall 10 d1sheart<.'1 the young Indians .. Even aner that. Joe was in th<' dugout 'inymg we should JUSt go up there and have some fun . let 1t 11}." said catcher Chns Bando. "We're never out of a game. We have a lot of power on this team. and a couple of homers put us back: in 1t." Cleveland scored six run'\ in the bottom of the fifth behind two home runs Although the comeback attempt fell cons1derabl} shon -Cl<'veland lost 12-8 -11 recharged the Indians and left the Yankees impressed. Despite the loss. the Jnd1ans with a H -49 record were onl) 6'.1 games behand the fim-place Bo ton Red Sox . "Everybody has respect for the Indians now," s.a1d New York out- fielder Ri cke) Henderson. "Their pitching's better. their httttng's good and everybod} ·s pla}ing aggress1,e The}'re 1n the thick of things· RUFFELL'S . UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ..... c..... ..... 1112 -..... cesu •sa-Ma-11M Car6lall I, ....... I -Terr)' Pc1\dJeton pusned a suicide tQueex; bunt to fmt bue that ICored Ouie Smith with one out in the nandll . 1nninc to ajve St. Louis the victoey in• Ptutadelphia. Vince Coleman led off the ftinl.b apinst Oan Schatzcder with a double• and stole third. Schaueder i.na.eo- tionaUy walked Srruth and Tommy. Herr to load the bateS, and Cokmaa wu forced at home on Cult Ford'• around baU. Pendleton then bwlled home the go..ahead run, makina • wionerofTodd Worrell, who now hat a victory and e1&ht saves 1n lli1 lul 01ne appearances. Coleman stole four hues in the game and now has a major~ leadin& 7S. Bravest, Padnl 1-Dale Murphy hit a pall' of home runs and drove in thr~ runs, backing convmed ro- hevcr Jim Acker and Atlanta over host San Dieco. Acker. 2-1 , obtained from Toronto on JuJy 6, allowed six hits over dtllt scoreless ion.ings before he wucredi .. tcd with a ointb-innina ru.n * l!XPM S, """""" 4 MONTltlAL ~ alHll.. lltltr ll• WJhMn lb Folev 1" ltalnn If Da•lOflrt l(rndlc 3tl .... ,doft p Wrlenl cf lllv.,a •• 8 11relelo c Nllto c Newmnllfl TlblK 11 Weollfllfl ~Ill L..aw lb 5122 Orwi.krl sooo •022 ~d S221 r ..... 4 I I 0 lt1v 211 4 0 3 3001 9'Mt'll ll> JOl 4 0 0 0 ltllevtdl II J 1 t 000 0 TPeM c 402 l 0 0 0 Morrltn lb > , 2 3 l 0 0 UWlhlfl u 2 0 0 1 l 0 0 Wlltk 0 2 0 0 0000 8oftlllapf1 1 011 1000 l"-P oo• 2000 Guen•aP too 0 1 0 0 Ohtefrl Pt1 I 0 0 0 0 0 0 Dtltotlhn p •• 0 l 0 0 0 n SSS T.._ keA 1W ...._ D 41' I ,....,.... ----· .............. ., "' --· ll1v reac:hed flrtr on catcher'~•-enca, Game Wlnnlnv ll8t -w~ (1) E-BJlaroello 2. UWa~ OP-~- 1, Pllllbut'OI\ I. LO&-Moftlr ... 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Reading, Spelllng, with Phonic Emphasized o Before & After School Care for Students of Working Parents (6:30 am-6:30 pm) A P.RIVATE SCHOOL Of OlSTINCTtON FOUNDED IN 19-42 .. ate s ecMOC11.; M.Y,......1 - ' 11111 0 s DAY ca• I•' ~··••Tl IN FHITAll YIU.IY 1U lllllMllllT (l 14) 111-l l J 1 AUGUST 6-10 Prt-S<"nt<'tl tH Lm '\ngele' -\rc3 BM" Dealers for the b(onefir of the ( h1/dren '\ H1lm(' Soc1C'f) o( ( 3/1forn1a in .'.l~W<'Ullton l+lfh th(' n~1h Pilot RA(QUEf OlJB ~ ~ -\c Newport Beach· John Wayne Tt'nni Club & .. New" e"poner Inn ' ( 7 14) 644-6900 For Last Minute Info • N" Tm: :ii-.\\,, ~n R Rl-c:.oRT ........ __ _. --John ntlgt.'ra/d Ro CO<.' Tanner .} . . . 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Duncan 1•21 S-Ho•cner DH helH Veltrlrutlt , BR.un eH IP H It ER aa SO Houstofl Oesne1e\ 6 3 1 K trleld l 1 2 1 l 1 Lot A"""' 11a1tor111 W lS·6 9 I l 3 7 II O.slla e. 01tc.11eo •o 2 Daller\ '" 1ne 71n "iBP-M&O•oc~ O• Otsha1n WP-lfalel'lUN BK-Oetne1t\ Umportt-HC>mt' C W•llt•ml F'1r\I o1Yenoe1S1ed• ~ona Te le Third Crewlora T-2 '>' A-32 112 NflL • .,...._ scMcMe TOH60NT HOUSIOI\ VI lllem• •• Antntln\ S11olum, 7;30. W•DNUDAY'S GAMa New Yori.. Gl1n11 11 Atlente, 1 Pm l"lllDAY'S GAMES Ptilledtlonle ,at Detroit, I 11.m. 1nolaneP01l1 et S.ellle, 7:30 Pm IATUllDAV'I GAMES 'ID New Yorll Jt11 v\ Grttn B•v •I M•dl\On, Wis , I p m c 11ic.oo •• Plttst>uron. 1 P m Buffalo at Cle veland, 1 30 P m Clnclnnell 11 Kt nH\ Cllv. 6 JO P m 'it LOUii al Temoe 8av, I p,m Miami at Mlnntt0la, 7 o m. New Orlea ns t i Ol'lver. 7 Pm DeMH at San DltOO, ' p m SUNDAY'S GAMES lltldet's a l San Francl\co !Cl'lennel 1 11 noon) WH/llnoton •• Ntw E119t9f\O, 7 D m NOTE All II~ loc1I Monclav'a transactions BASEBALL Amerieln Ltttut CLEVELAND INOIANS-RKelleo JOH Rome11 ollcl!er, lrom Maine of ll'le tn1ernallona1 Leaout Pieced Fra n Mullin\, lnfletoer, on ,,... IS·aa v Ol\tl>ltd llSI, tfftcllve Julv Jl Nallenel Ltttu• HOUSTON ASTROS-Slontld Dalt Berra, lhlrd oaseman, 10 e m lnor·leaout c:ontracl a!l<I anion.a ri1m 10 Tue.on of Ille Pacific co411 LHOvt PHILADELPHIA PHILLI ES-Announced ll'lel Siient Rewltv. ollchtr, would min Ille rHt ot lllt \tUon t>tGtuH of a frecivre Ot • u•ouia.r t>ledt oont ST LOUIS CARDINALS-Plactld Willie McC.ee, oulflelder, on ll'le fS·aav Olsoblecl "'' Rtctllt<I Jonn Morris outfltldt'r from LOUl\vlli. of tl'le Amt<lcan Auocl11lon FOOT&ALL Nt'*'-1 l"eotbel LN- A TLANT A FALCONS-Retea~ Howard Wadt. now ••cllle ana Bob Stwver ounter CINCINNATI BENGALS-Waived Sam WHh11191on. corMrt>tclr., Wevflt' Gra nt now 1ac1<i. Tom Rlchev 1ac:kle Carl A11ins. w•oe receiver Stop F<>i.v, 1lnepc1<f'f ano ooaoe Schwartzt>tro ot-·1<1cker CLEVE LAND 8ROWNS-Aor..O lo lerms wllh E ddie Jot>nlOll. lln.O.cker RPlt'Heo Ken F1n1t1tl llMoaaer and Jon Cade df'ftn\lve end W•DNUOAY'S INTlllH Cl:NI .. «>•v ._. ......... ,,_...) "'"' '"","""' ,._ST uc•. 1 tur'°'"1• PvtM '10,000. Flllltt 11v .. v.ert oto, bf.cl In Call! Clelmlne Prier t 1',000·t 14,000 I ltlltl>tOOV lilu~r (Veltn1uelal ~109 2 Wtw Not Tell (Plnce\I) 116 3 No Ptfwrv•llvtt (.Veounall llt c Qhtenf ltunnt!' ISll>llle) I t6 S &enll MlsttnO« (llltek) x 111 6 In I< Perea. <OouolH) 114 1 l roolles Pet lo.tellounavtl 111 I I'm Tt1sablt Too IVeltn1'*8I Ill 9 Golden 'Fwtnflfl (51evt nsl 116 · IANK M•SS•NO•lll 13·1) Droo• no1cl'I and ,, IOUOh ., '"'' ltvtl, .. ,n, ,.... call, l'M TIASA•L• TOO (4·1) Frtthentld ena •HOV 10 rOll. not much In 1111, first Mitt 10 teer, DISTANT lllUNH•lll 16•1) Train.,-usvattv IHOS 0.1 Mar c;ompetllor._ LOHGSHOT WHY NOT TELL SICONO ltAC•. 6 f~ton11s Puf\t Sl6 000 Malden 111rM vttr olds end 110 Bred In C1lltornle 1 Gtl A'°'"1 PlllM!no (PtdrOH ) 117 7 Out Crou !Plncavl 117 3 Zemoe11 Pa u (&laCl<l .111 C Chlfl Hllf (Ollvtrti) I 17 S S11<:1t.v Trlooer (Slt><lltl t11 6 His Rovenv {Mc<:1rron1 I t1 7 Ptrk ltoad (Soils) 111 a Proua1ron (~WI ~17 CHILI HIU.. U·21 R~at ol t.\I \lron9 effort wfficen1 to oredl>el• from maiden rantr.s, HIS ROYAL TY 13· 11 Hit Rovellv coll from ve<v oam. allCI ftst mtrt. McCarron rlO.\ 1nls 1'119hlV reotrdtc:I vounoSle<. NOUOTllON 16 II Treln· 1no In oooa las11lon, s.lrt ,,., verv succeufut record wltll llrSI "t riers LONC.SHOT OUT CROSS THIRD llACE. 6 furlonos Purie I 12,000 TllrH vter Olds Clt lml"9 Price ns.ooo-sn.soo I Ptrcenta\ler ( Lll>fl•m> 116 2 Cier'' Cl'la rm (V11en1ut10) t 11 3 Nallve Forec.eSI (McCerron) 119 ' CerrllOl L•D (BleCll) • I 11 S Erin\ Diamond (Soll~) 118 6 Nol Tvnlte LoulH !Steven\) 111 7 Bold Saini Pal (Oelatiounavtl 116 I T trrlfler ( B•H l 111 PERCINTASTAR (6· I) Sc>ffd lo oeln com m el\O from the rell, mav c>rove mlla surprise, NOT TUNITI LOUISE (S·7l Easv wlnotr 10 softer •ddl blinker\ e nd Is • •oild coma.tllor in tnl• t,_.nl; CZAR'S CHARM (C· 1) Droo\ from Alklwanct companv on ll'lt lurl tor teo on tile Olrl, Should eern •llert LONGSHOT NATIVE FORECAST FOUttTH RACE. 6 lllflOnO\ PurH 110 000 Malden Frnltt two Y••ts•otc:I C11om1n11 Prlct 131,000-12t ,000 I Tltlle Tlllte (Plnct v) 117 1 lntrln\iGellv IBt1tl 111 J Oarlt Diamond IGarrlGOl 111 ' VtllH Scort (Ollvarts) I II S Btteva ISlevtnsl 111 6 Henaalne IVe1tniue1e1 111 1 Jao•nttt BHlle (Connotiey} 111 TERRY TURRELL a South OI France (Ble<lt.t 9 Sl.,,.,bold (Cas11nonl 10 Or Sock II To Me (Soll'/ 111 11 OID!Omt llc iu09t IOfltOel 11 Prlmadrena (Llonaml A 112 117 117 117 117 ~ Al~ ...... I) Touch and Ttll (SOii\) (1) "' 14 E\trt ll• D• 0.-D (Pincov) Ill IS RHllV Somllhlno IOtl•l'lovu.avtl : :~ 16 Swllctl SltPI IOouolt\I TILLIE TILLIE CS·l l Brou POOflV IO\tllO 1>4''' d\tnct . PlnctY 01ve\ "''' hh a trv in cont.., llous ....... SOUTH 0, , ..... CE cl ll Sirono effort tor a 550,000 teo blinker\ mav "'•~• '"' dllttrtnet W'arranl\ COll\•dtra l!Otl HA NADINA 16· 1) F1rs1 crOP trom ""' 11re ,. .• need 100 tfforl LONGSHOT DIPLOMA TIC JUOC.E FIFTH •ACE. 1 ' • mile\ lurl P11<se no 000 Tl'otH YH r 010\ ana o.ID AllO .. •llC• I It's NOi Mv Joo IOl•Vlrt~) 111 2 Nurtlv !Soto) 9'0 l Btmfdol (KHnetl 11 I • Star Formallet<1 1816<.• '111 S Noticltro IValenzue1e1 117 6 Mldnlle Cocktail IMCC•rrOlll 11 1 7 Flvlno Snow ISl'>oemekerl 117 a Cesn In Tne Benk IL1ol'lem 111 9 Levrel's Time 1 Douotau 117 10 Pow !Bartl 110 11 Nor"' Of Leke 1S1tven\I 117 NOTICllERO 17 11 Dull effort 1as1 H la vorllt Wnlttlnoriam mev neve tound rne tnswer \lood soot 10 make a mend\, NORTH OF LAKE 16 II Won clelmtr w11h com otete aulnor •v CO\lld tern a \t'lare on '"" Allowanu evtnl uira sh&ro llEMIDGI (•·11 Laclt.ecl room 1nru out never l'ltvlno a cl'lance throw out t .... rert LONG ~OT IT'S NOT MV JOB SIXTH RACE 6 t.ir10t•t1\ Purs~ S l6 000 Meldell\ two veers 010 bl tMl n Ca torn ~ 1 Tomocomo Pincov 1 7 Se•one Tower McC t rron l Rocl<an&l'>arOPlacf Va•tnf1>P • • At Tl\t' I! 11 tMq;~aro""' S Nevt r Smo~e Belt 6 Ledtt\ Scor• L onam 1 Reconno11tr·no IS1t ¥t<'S• 3 To Batlle ISo-•\ 9 To.1 erp GOIO Ram.rt1 117 111 111 117 111 117 I 17 111 111 SAVONA TOWER l 11 Btac• It> "'{(arron t ~ fiotr "'9t' be 1N wl!Wfle lb.ti, ~~ IS l l A.-.n IO be It'll Mttlllt fevorll• dtftnlletv 1111 one to etldl. LADlll SCOttl <• II WO'to petlfrn fndlcAllM nti. ~ Twtnlv f O<Jf colt ~n rUll ICltM. l.OHOSMOT AT THE ltlTZ SIVINTH •ACI. I v i. milt lul't l'vtM 121.ooo Tl'lr" vw Oldl end uo Clllrnlft9 '9'1c9. uo.ooo-i10.oao 1 11 C>\191> ,.. .. rl It< e•net I 11• 1 Rllv•l ()lvmpJ• 1Cro.11> llS l t<tva11 I Torol 114 • 11011"1 (McC1rron> 116 S Niver ()! Kl"91 ISltvlf\\I 116 • Sll•tr Hero !Plno vl Jr 1 Avie tor I V11tn1\lfl•) 11• I ltOH C•rnlnt (0tltl'IOll\\1Ytl ll• ltlVI• O' KINGS (S·2) Game ... '""'come. runs "'' nH rl Olll con'ltltnllv. wlM IOvt Jiii• Otl !Mr 1urf co11r11, AVIATOR 13-1l Wiii be doM lo ,,,. tt•O end aote 10 euutnt commend "'°'*' too faller \trOllO toe, llOZINA (6-1) Wll bt llvlr>\I 11 Ille wlrt ~ M>tN ,...... UO front to .often me oact LONC.SHOT $1LVElt H!llO llQHTH llACI. 6 furiono~ Pu<M. l.50,000 eoo.<I J....,lor MIU Sllkti for flllltn, IWO \'Mr'\ 010 To1a1 PurM 06.JOO, llf\I lll,IOO, ~ ,10 ooo tnlfci 11 ~. '°""'" u.1so. flftl'I; •l.lso la w 1nav TrlPlt IC ISollsl 111 1 T,, R Siar IL1oe11ml II• J 8 W 8aOt ISlb<lltl 114 4 E vi EltlM (~l'IOlmaktr l 114 S k t v Bid tSievtn\I 117 6 s11ero Movln t<rls (Ptaroial lit 7 Fooh• IMcCarronl llf t '"'" Lord ' Mas IP1nceyl 111 t Cll1tl e et:e llartl 117 tO. &ra•t Ra llfalen1utla l 117 11 Mora•m• 10t1tnoun•v•> 117 a -Mt lVln F Stute·lr•lnta entrv · KEY SID •S 11 Barrera ellCI Slev-comt>tn~ t•1tllt\ on 1n1) llllv, 11111 tl'lt c:eU, WINDY TlllPLE O· l 1 rri1ra io belier Jn strono effort race over int lrt Ck rnav be Ille dlffef"tnca, l'OOTY 4· ll Bre.,td to h•Otl 11Jlce ctelmtn at HOflvwood Per• IH I for d.u !Odtv. LONG· SHOT llRAVE RAJ NINTH Rt.CE. I I 16 m lle\ PurM· 113,000 Tllrff vttr old\ 8nd uP Clelmtno Price· '16,000- 'll.000 1 Rooe Tender IF'erna nOttl 11t 1 March SDNd I Peclroze) 11• 3 Never l!ut l 1Bue1 11• 4 Af11rmea Native ISll>ll141l 116 S \Jlumu IC o lanOlll 116 6 Per•on Jono IOUvere't 116 1 Amorou' IP1no vJ "' t In Natural Form !Ori.of) 116 AMOROUS 13 11 $ONG lo c.trrv 1n11 1'4!60 llaG •o llao nara 10 aenv 1n ll'lt f\nele, AFf~O NATIVE U I Clau OrOP IOnO overdue, 100 effort neeoeo SUSUMU 16· 1) Good ettort ol>t'n•no dt Y r-•• •'" earn wrt of ll'le PUr\t ,,. tne l1na•t LONGSHOT PARSON JOHN tEST llET RIVER OF KINGS (7111 Rtctl P1t1CE fllLAY NORTH OF LAKE ISlh Rtct •-oe<>Olt\ aPD<t<llk e IOC*.tv Ntw wor, Ft rnanoe1 12 4 ~· Cn•caoo IMOwtr ) 21 _ Mortrea Marr1ne1 O )I t1• P "•Dur11'1 8 Pf'C-66 n Pr. l•df'IP,,lft MOOO·J> 0 ) ,, '>t LOI.It' ~~•\er 10 6 n Youftl .,_~I COLT IONE TOURNAMENT I If Octtn Vltw Hltfl I Tutsdav'• Game , '> I>,.,.--Ocean lfttw " Walla Wallo OENVER BRONCOS-<ut Jim MIUs, of· fen\lve 1ackle Rici\ Manie ano Larrv W1ll1\ w1ot receiver a no l!oben C.riH•no runnlno beck GREEN BAY PACKEl!S-Wa1veo Greo Koen otten,,.e ••c"it' MIAMI DOLPHINS-WetveO GPhed YOUUt't Place ·klcker Greo Pellv and Terrv Sl'law wlek receivers end Larrv Rooinson. d•fenslve Otck S1ont0 Ooeo Arlri olece·k 1cker Del Ma r racing r esults ... ;, •• l s.,,,,t I 10 a ~·r C:h"O WP>tl\On 1 ~ ,. 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"' C1t1torn1e '""'dilt"., ~/\00 ft I & Mlnnt\011 IP H A ER Bii SO 6 I J • 1 I ...... ,, • .,. • 4 ) Pas•o•f' 1Y J 7 I 0 He111on P•ICht!d 10 Deller on Ille a11i WP-Ht&ton DMoo<P B1t.-<t1ndf'l11r1-U"'o1r•\ t-~Qm1t toonf!v ~ r\t ,. 9,,,., Ser ono ~<Oft f r\1rf1 P&lf''""" T -1 S8 A-I• •96 v'lur Wldntt4tV'\ G•me 5 I) p m -Encino V\ Sonia Cru1 Thursdtv'' Garn.\ S 15 om ivt f\•lv flt lGl -Cnule Vt\16 or N•vers1dt vs E n(•no·!.anla Cru1 winner SH P.,. 'JI/ •r&ldl -Ocean \11fw Wallo Wella 10\er v~ Encino Sen111 Cruz low r F r1daV'\ Gema 130 o m Losers br&c~et 011me \ I~ p m -O"•" 'l·Pw Walla Wel1'1 ,. ""'' Y\ fn,,r\<JlJv w 1npf'r Stl\lrday'\ Game 1 30 o m -Lours oreckt! oam~ SUNAV'\ Garn. Nc,on -Cnamo•on\1'1.0 oame NOTE Anotlll!r ge"'t w 11 De l>le1e<> oec tuerv a• 1.•S o m N•nner 01 l one Tour"'""'"' ld•tOCI'~ la L&ta•""' ,na I ' •• OMP ~N ""'ln9 OA\fEY'S LOCKElt (Newl)Of'1 8HCl'll ~ t>oels i u enotef\ 240 be rr&cuoe 611 00"'10 •I venowra 1 3S r«.~ 11\h 188 c.&l•to oou 18 '""" bU\ )A I mackerel 1'1 \Cuto1n 104 Wfllt~ l1srt J \htt P\"t•d 2 l>lut !1n luna NEWPORT LANDING -4 boo•s. ~ onol"r' 36 vtllow1a11, 276 oonno •I \llnG osu l ca11co t>au te .cu1p1n. 1 rock "'" 103 m11c1t.ertl DANA WHARF -7 ooo!\ 72/ ono1~q 12\ Sf& I>&\\ S76 oonolo )15 ma<I t'f PI l hall Qt; I 6 roe .... ,,n NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTs-Reecneo len 1a t1ve c:onlrect aor"tl'lf'nls wllti Mike Rvlh, nose tec~le. end Brien 1"9ram, ll"ebllcl<er Announced 1na1 Scoll Naoler runnlno beck ""a David Miii\, lign1 end l'lad 1e11 c.•mP NEW YORK GIANTs-<ul Sieve Ci\Ow\l•.I 0H1nt1v1 linemen, Tonv Lewis runn1no back &na Pl'lll AIOriope Oeft!n\tve oack NEW VOl!K JETS-Walvf'd Jim Power o•ec• kicker Announceo 11\al Ste•• Teece 11111'11 end. l'led 1ett camo S1ont a Tim McG011101e. 01ac1·k1Cller PITTSBURGH STESLERS-Rtleaseo Jav Well\ '>0'9 l&Cklt SAN F RANCISCO •9ERS-Signed !.een fhomu cornpr1>ec1< 11na Herota sran11..ia, hOl'll end W.t.SHINGTON REDSKINS-We vea Ge><aon Bunt" sa ftrv Dav•O Na1mais•er ltn•Otc•er Teo !!a v corM rDtclL MJ.riv 5(011 lloht •llCI Ro1>er1 W• Item\ w•Oe receiver e11a WPslt'v w ;11tams rurn1ng Otc> P aceo K t'nnv F etls runnlf111 Oaek •"Cl Troy T"OITUI\ lecl<lt on tn1ureo reservt Unl'9d Sta~ Footbel Lff- USFl -Announcta 11 ,,., \u\oencMO olav unhl 1997 SOCCER Amt<k:•n 11\0oot Se<cer Autdetkwl Forn WAYNE F LAMES-Stoned Wt"~" L•P"" 'ooll<ffl>4tf. to a one·veor Cllfltract M l IYAUKEE WAlfE-S11111ea Tonv Pierce 1101tiotoo•• 10 • 0111' vn r con•racl Named Ja'""' • •uno a1rec1or of oub•1c •elet1ons Mtlor ~ Se<c.,. Lt•-MINNE SOTA STl!IKERS-Nameo Crirls Wr.G"' general manaottr end f•m l!ot>Oie ex· ecutl•t' VICl' pra.10.nt COLLEGE LI BE R TY F OOTBA LL co~ FE'RENCE-Named !lick Mauu10 PrH1denl for In~ 1986 87 season MARIST-Nameo Jeff Bower anl\tanl mpn s t>a s•etball coech MONDAY'S RESULTS ( I 2'fl Of Al· 6.11' ftl«ouehtwtd mffflno) FlllST RACE. 1 Fur1011gs Uneoto\hl (Baze> Karo1 Laa !Valenzuela ' Jam Snol (Sleven\) Time 113 7 680 420 180 140 680 780 Al\O Ren Surging On. E'clu\IOP'I, Moru Frav RtlltlO, Be Thon~tul. Jovial. Crlmaurle CnolP<:o. Dvsiv·, M v Nome Scralcned Soldiers Cao Mr Bar ADie L••ll• fvren1 HUSllt' A De nce U EXACTA (II 7 oa10 S6l&O SECOND llACI! 6 l'urlon11\ ToO•ns Laav ITorol 10 00 ~ 20 J IO Reoal Not1on lKH nel 1910 9 80 Asoiralt Deta hOuuavel 1 20 Time I 102 Also Ran Oon1ev.r1\ Tome !'or l!ea\On Western Aavtnlu<f' Unconouer~ Wora M.O.ev D&rcv·, Love T03\I To lnt'IOCence °""" A•voer 8a11ac lloov Scre tcnea Mohnera l a~t T P LO"• Oa .. n Sr»e1>C11a T •me• U DAILY DOUILE 11 I Pl •O SJ6 00 THIRD llACE 6 ) l'uriong\ lnQul\ltova flflen1ueta1 Jecerl IPIOrore) Pn a. Of Trov IS•t venu Time 116 1 U O S"I l lO 140 s 00 300 Al\O Ren Hachele Techela Wl\ht>one Cao i.n1 Sc>eela1 P1ckwlc~ Lall01"9 Luci.if OulCll Cllv ()I U oht WOOO\ Lei.e, Ht \ No Ml\treu Cte Seo Bov Scr11c11eo Honing Bev F•lffaa, •n~ernos Gaol U EXACT A 12 31 oald t 162 00 FOURTH lllACE. l't Miio Hnrtbrea K Dancer (Vln1ell Sir Richard H (Delehouuevel Bleck Steel CToro> Time I 48 4 2000 /CO •CO 420 3 20 H O Atso Ren Yloovevo. l\t nneav Eoc1111n11e C.01aen Soruct Sllae• Bv rnree Garv Deen. (an•e•ore \11oorso11 Ser attnl!<l ~ 011 ol Naolt \ FIFTH Rt.CE. b Furioo11\ l!o\e\ Art Aeo 10 1.tc• NOIOrtttv P;nca v Jr I Ar1>t1rate 1Sn0t'ma•er 1 r,,,... '091 AISo Ren Hom1n9 Ang('I OIOt n B•tllt1 Fallen l.•M Jol\n\ Tomorrow RKent C:; cl\an11e Ptace1ul 1maQt M1\Cn1tvou1 1Va 11 Doll'\ Trvst lfalcrton s.c_.,.a lch..O Str Mahmoud E r·fl \ "'"'"o"'l T t rrol1er Hendf.;I QI D1amonO\ S.S EXACTA '6 v oa•O U66 00 SIXTH'f!ACE I M•lf! P1cent' SOii\ IOIQwt'r Chain t p,,., "v Jf ) tC tto On F•v1og B1eo I Woodbridge needs walk-on coaches Woodhmlgc 11 tgh \<.·hool ha'> o p;.•n t'd walk-on t oat hintt p;.1\lt111n' for boy'>· water polo and girl\ 1un1or \ arsit) tennt'\ Both art: r1..11d PO\llmn\ wtth no 1ea£h1ng The \.\3ter pol.1 pm1tt011 int ludc' st.aruog a frc-.hman.,ophoniorc pro· gram this fall. npanding to 'ar\lt) 111 the fall of I'll<~ r nr IOform;J\1011. phone .\thlcw Du n tor Da,1· c ""-l"ll at 786-11 04 1 'T14' I It 6 AIH1 ll&n RoUt \ Cantine, Sally Port, Ledv Patronp P1ecnurf Bent ""' Verl ,,,,.,, t<tr1 Art ' Pro\e>eetor Scratrneo None SEVENTH llACE. ~ POllV\ LI R1nCel IBIC~I 12 IO 6 90 460 ~"et" Doo< rOllverH I n 00 11 .0 'vmoo1ocellv I Soll\ 10 ilO T 1mt I l6 A \O Ran c;., ' Nt"' Ho~ TrOPkt l Hotko l"U "' Aoout You '111111en Star~rv Mis\ , o ·•ord ,.,..,,, P•H llO•ou• Aoma•. Otrendaae ~'"''"'° None U lXACTA 69 D••d '166000' ,, PICK SIX I 2·7·6·1·61 Pa ta S59,117 IO •o "'' ''"""'"II •·c~e• s1a t>or~J. Pela n.00..20 lo 1• ,. ~ ~o • '"''' 1.ve l'IO<\t'\I EIGHTH RACE l 16 M It\ Q °"'' Rta\~f V•t"lt~ .,.or Oeo• O•"ef'ou\\tve ~ .. ()I ~lers Slt Yi!"\I r.,.., 'o • 4IO 17IO 600 440 )00 )00 A 5'1 Ro" E .C•us•ve Ctc>tCM Au !IOI' M•rc•t Dene R•O\le Le Ctd Pl«trv COllKKI<.> M • ard ~v11c11t0 Rov• Olvmo1a NINTH RACE I I 16 Mt•Ps ~ tn<r s .... I Bl•c• I r"• P,,,,,.., vai""'""t!•a 1 Boro Wav (,\'MfO\ 1 T me l O • • '" R11ri L \eennp Not /l Slrew Si>.nolng ,ntt rt on11 1\111110 5torm, Desert O.• ,Fol>. 1 •·•torv Prrett s ~rena(lt' \cra1cl'lea Nooe SS l!XACTA 11·1) Paid \JSO.SO '2 LA TE C>pUllLI 16·11 Pllld '61210 • ttenaonce IS 199 Mu•j,iel Handle SJ in.1ae PW.IC NOTICE Plml.IC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTJCE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTIC£ Ml.IC NOTICE Pt&IC f«lTICE Mt.IC NOTICE Pl8.JC NOTICE FICTITIOOI IUllMEH NAME ITATHH!NT Tiie lollowtng '*'~' ere dOlng t>ualnMS u Celllomt• (A)n1.. F0< Countellng & Psycho1hflfepy 2850 M_. VMde Drive Eu t Co••• ~est CA 92626 Al>undt nl l Mng Ptyct>o- IOQ•UI S~ Inc; IC.II· tomle c.orpotetlOnl M me u •2 Tn1~ but 1n11•• '' con- ducted Dy • cor por • 110<1 LOU•t BrouM&rd Preti 09'11 fhll 1111~1 WU ffled wtlh lhe County ClflO 01 Or enoe County '"' Julv '12 1986 ,.,, .. ,, Put>llsned b r111••oe Cou t D•lly Piiot J ufy 19 Augutl S 12 19 19·\6 1986 lnmedl911menlt de .... NOTICE Mt IO< me oe>entng lllefeot I pannenntp f()f • 114 unit FtCTTTIOUI eu..... 16222 Monterey ln 11102. m en e re au r111puest a INVITING ltOI The Board of Tru11 ... , .. MnlO< Cltlz.ene apart,.,,.,,t .. ,... ITATl•N'f Huntington Beech, CA Meritt 94 Illy •Joun• pvede Tiie Counly Senllellon Nrvet the prlvtlege of rtlect· prola<:I toc11ed -t of The followlng pertont art 112&47 se< rag111rao1 • tltmpa 0t11rtct1 of Or•noe of Or-tno •ny end 111 bide 0< lo Sprtnodtle Street, IOUth of doing buttneta u · A) Flllcon Thia bualn... le con- t-TO THE RES PO NDENT •noe County C~lllornl• 'Wiii watv. any lrregular1tlea O< In-Edinger Awnue. P/lone s.MoM. B) Falcon ducted by en lndlvlckiel Tiie pellllOf'le( hu filed a receive M91«1 bide untll lom"ltlltlet In eny bid °' In T~E FULL TEXT OF THE Communleatlonl, 1335 So Kathet1ne L Armetrong petition concerning your Tueed11y Augutl 19 11188 et the bidding ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE Cout Hwy, Suitt 2. Laguna Thlt etettmtnt wu tlled marriage If you fall lo lllt • 11 00 em Bids mu1t be,.. C . Miit( WDalTl:R. V\ce IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of'. Beec:n. C A 92&51 w4th the County C6ertc of Or· rn ponse wttl'lln 30 dlYt of celved 11 Ille Ot1trlc11' Ad· c~. ''"lrtw Af. FICE. Randy Let Cromer. 1335 atlQI County on Jvty 26, tne date 111•1 tnla w mmone m1n111raflVfl offlc:et by I/le telre, Coeet e-""1"1ty ADOPTED by the City So Cout Hwy, 112, LAguM 198& flllt tlll-1 WU llltd with Ille County c .. 11 or Or- 9.llQI County on Jun. 30 1986 1'11I012 P1,tb1!"*3 Orenoe Cout Deity F'rtol Jiiiy 29 Auguat 5. 12. 19 19ee 1988 T ~83 II serveo on you your default dlll I nd lime llltelntbo\lt I c~ Dlittric1 Council of the City of Hunt• BMCh. CA 92651 '11 ... m ay t>e tnlered •nd the 1e1 lorih •I wttlc/l llme IMy bllahed OratlQI Cout I lnglon 8Mctl •I en regultr Thia buetn... la con-Pub411Md Orat\QI Cou1 f'ta.IC f«lTICE c:our'I may enter • JU<Sgment #Ill 1>11 po1>11Cty °'**' al'ld Delly Pltot Auginl 5. 12, "'"ting /leld Monday. Jvty ducted by an lndlvlckial Dally Pllol Jvty 29, Auguat 5, con1111n1ng In junctive or e•emlnecl ti I/le o"lce of 1"9 19841 2 111. 1986. by the followtng Randy L• CrDIT*' 12. t9. 198e FtCTmOUt IU.,..11 othe r orde r• concerning 0t11r1cts 1oau Elll• Av T287 roll call vote : Th•• •laltment wu ntec:t 11188 NAME ITATllillNT dMSlon ol pr099r1y IOOUsal enue Fountetn vaney. c.it-Dll-IC NOT"'c 1 AYES· COUNCILMEN wtth the County C1ettl of Or· T-279 The tollOW!ng I*~•.,, auppon cMd cusloc:ty. C/llk:I lornla 10< Ille I~ r~ rw. Kelty. MaeAn1t1 ... Mendie ange 9 County on July 23. doing bu.in.a u SuMn 1 1upo<1 att0<ney ,..,., c:oels, PURCHASE OF l>IPE. Balley, GrMn 19&e f1tBJC NOTIC£ jSectelatttl SltVlce . 1520 andtuen otllflr relle1u me y VAL i/ES & FI TTINGS, L~~I NOES: COUNC ILMEN ,,,_.1----------Nutmeg Ptece Suitt 117 be granled l>y Ille court The S P ECIFICATION NO P-o9 I None Publlllled Or&llQI Coet1 FtCTTTIOUI 9U ... ll Costa M_. CA 92628 g11rn11nment ol weges, ltll· Bids must be eubmllted AN OA~·A= OF THE ASSENT COUNCILMEN 0.fly Piiot July 29, AUQUll 5, N.U. 8TA~ SuMn Marcella Webtltr Ing of money or pro~ 0< on Ille form iwpe>tled by the CITY OF HUNTINGTON I Flnley, Thomu 12, 19, 19&e The ro11owtng '*"°"'are 45fl Be)"#O()d Orl\'e, ,.._ ol'1er courf •u tnorlzed Olatr1Gls In aGCOfd•nc:. wllh CrtY Of HUtn1NOTON 1986 doing butlntM u Newpor1 po<1 Beac:h. CA 92&eo prl)()4'8dlngama y e1eoretult all provtSlonl of Ille epec1n. BEACH ORDINANCE CODE llACH, Allele M T-276 8!)0(11 Cart, 5000 Neptu,_ J ohn Wtt>ster, 4S8 JUN 17 l986 cations BY REPEALING ARTICLE Wefltwont\ e-C*tl A ..._ n~-11 C A 8 0 0 0 ... .._ c._... -~ 96'9~ ... NO TO RE· TITLE p bll•"_..: 0••, ,. ••• 1 ---------ve .. ·--...,. • ,_ • " tywooo r , Newport r 280 IWY ran ... ..., -·· -,. '\"peciltcatlon11, bid bltnkt CHAPTER 92 "PFf:ICE ANO u .. ...., range ..,.,.. Ptll.IC NOTICE 92ee3 Betcti. CA 92&eo __ ...._______ hlnet Youno, Deputy C*tl and further tnf0tmatlon m1y COMMERCIAL OIS'TRINTS" Deity Piiot Avguet 5, 19&e Gary George Young, 5000 Thl1 butlntH la con Ml.IC NOTICE Lnlee J N.wman. Al· be Obtained lllllle •bovt I d· ANO ADDING TH~ETO T299 FtCTTTIOUI eu..... Neplunt Av•.. Newport ducted l>y hutbano tnd wUt IOrney for Pelltlonet, 815 dreu. 1elt pno-1e (7 14) NEW ARTICLE 92• ENTI· 1---~"-_,-----MAMll ITAn•wr a..cti. CA 92ee3 SuM/\Maroall• Wet>tter FlC TITIOVI IUllNHI NAME ITA THIUIT rne IOllowlng peraone are doing ooelneu u Ll\llrig Arts P O Bo1 3939 C.oatt MeM CA 92628·3939 1159 VICIO<ll CMt• M_. CA 92fl'7 R~ Cl'lrteten Srhrtn., S22 8 &ltnerd St Coate Mese CA 112.127 Tn11 bu11neu 1e con · ducted t>y an 1no11nduel ROQf!f S S<;nrtMr Thit tli111.,..,.,,t wH lf..0 w1tll t,,. Cc.unty Cll!t~ OI 0< ·~ County 0<1 July 14 19&e n1•1a Pvblla/lecl Orenge Coatt Delly PllOI July ?fl Augut1 S 12 19 19&e 19&e Pt&IC NOTICE Clvtc Centei Drive w .. t. 1 982-2411 TLEO "VISITOR-SERI/ING l'tllJC NOTICE The foltowlng per.on. .,. Thia bu1tnu1 I• con-Thit attlement w•• llled S111te 220. Sente Ant, CA ftlta J. atown, hcmafY, COMMERCIAL DISTRICT~---------doing bull,_. u Forty ducted by· an Individual with Ille County Cletlc of Or-92~~llMd Or&nQll Cout ~.:::=t. C-(VSC)" · 'tw1 Lo~. 798 Mllllon Viejo Gary George Yourig ~ County on July 2' Deny Poot July 22 29 Pu btlSl'led Orenge Coul SYNOPSIS ~~A~ll ~2~~1 Mlttlon Viejo. CA wt;r::i.·~~ttoffl~ n141"1't Auguat s T~ 1986 • Qlllty Pllol Augvll 5 T9T&e ~:1: ~°t :::9.;: The~ per90ne we ~ LOHaiot Herold, 11 ange Counry on July 17, P\lblla/lld Or1nge Cot11 T2&e 289 ,_ Artlctt 924 rtl•tld to bu*'-u · Ex.ten, Carll/le, Irvine. CA 92720 19" • _ Dally Piiot July 29 Augut1 5 ronlng regulation• 10< "It-3 Harbor Blvd., Suitt Gerald E.n Sct'lmltJ. 421 r•14&21 12. 19. 1984, Nil.IC NOTICE '""~ COUf!T ~ CAUFOftfltlA, COUM'TY M O..~ ,,, 'he Metler ot lhe Appj1- e.11on of. Toc:td R•yrnond G•8'W!h~ f0t ChatlQI ot 'ne P\8.JC NOTICE 1 ttor-Se rvlng Commercial B-5. Coat• Meea. CA 92e2e c~!""-2-\19"17 Way, An#ltlm, ...... ~~".':*'1 July°'.!"9'. A•..:~5. 1986 Ol1trtct1 1 nd 10 re lllle X T AS .• lne;ofpe>!'a1td. • ,.. ,. vu ,,_.1 .. ..., .,,. ..,,.. •• NOTICE Cllec>ltr 92 "Office t nd Callfoml• ccwpor9tlon, 3303 Thia bu•lne.t II c:on· 12. 19. 1988 INVfTIMO llOI Commetcitl Oletrlcte Hll'bor Blvd , Sullt 8-5. duattd by -19M Notice 11 l'l«aby given tN1 THE FULL TEXT OF THE Ca11a Mt11. Ca llfornl• Linde L. Herold ,,,. 8oald ol Truit ... of the ORDINANCE IS AVAILABLE 92826 Thia lllletnenl WU flied Cout Community College IN THE CITY CLERK'S Of -Thia bYl lMN 11 con· with the County Cltftl of Or· •lllll 11' N0nrc NOTICE Of 0t11r1et of Orange County ACE doc:tecl by 1 c:orpotetlon ange 9 County on July 11, ~~ '""' '1UNQ ntTT'l.N C•llfornt. wilt rec:el~ _... ADOPTED by the City )( T R S , Incorporated, 19&e t1lll MPQ«T Of ed bld1 up to but no tel .. I Counc:it or Int City of Hunt-Tom Mcl(Jnley, Prteldent n1-PICTinOUe 9U ... ll llWaAOI 11.ftVICI! Nam41 then 11 00 t m . f"rldly, ingion ee.cll 11 en r..., Thi• •taternent wu flled Publlthtd Orange CoMt ..._ ITAnmwT CHAJIQI 'O.. No A 13'207 Augult n . t986 ti the I meeting held Monday, .Mo/ with ltle County Clef;i of Or· Deity Piiot Jut; 211. Avguet $, '11CM. YIAA ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE P\irctl .. tng °"*1_,I ofl'2 1SI 108' by tht fottOwtng at1Q1Countyon.Jut;8, 1Ne 12. 18, 19M d~f~~ ' 19/t? FOR CHANQE OF NAME Mid collegt dlatrtc1 localed rOll uM YOt• '11-1888 "'''V NOTICE 18 HEREBY (Sec &oe41 I •I 1370 Adtrn• A~. AYES COUNCILME N Publlahad Or1t19t CoMt T·2n Compect Fooclt, •toe W•t QIVCN that ttlt Boatd of °"J fodd Raymond Qr.-n· t Co•tt M .... c.llfOfnle et I Kelly MKAileter, Mandie, Dally Pt1ot July 15, 22, 29, :=,sl~c:·~27~~· rect,,,. Of !merlld 8ty Ser llagtn ..... tiled. C*lllOn In #hl()l'I tlrrwt uld bid• wtll be Bal'-GrMn AU0\41 5. tMe ••1c NOTll'C 8 I ... ~ Dlllfle1 ldOptecl Ordl tn•H~,n lor &nor•••low· 'publlety opened W reed , NOES COUNCILMEN T266 ~~ t~ tnc ~·~=~~:: nenoe No 3 O!'t April 28 1no pet11toner to change lor None ~nnoue .., .... , 1845 w. Vtltnela Drive, Full-1980, PtOVtdtng '°' •tab OftAHOI COUNTY "''''-f\tlml from Todd PAINT 4 SINO FALL t9M ABSENT COUNCILMEN· P1llJC NOTICl ..... ITATnmNT et1on. CA 92633-3m Nehmtnt of -· -·~COURT RAymon<I OreertlllOtrr'l 1o jS ECONO NINE·W EEK F'lntey,Ttlomu ThefOllowlngperaonewe Thie l>Vllnett It con·~ ctlMgee r0r -· 1"° CIWI c.ntet Ooneven MIC/IHI ~by CLASS &CHEOULE. OA· 1 cm M HUHTINQTON t1tit1 dolf!G butlnete q; THE ducted by: t OOf'POf•llon ltellttlea, MO tleetlng IO OJ. WMI IT 19 HFRE8Y OROEREO ANOE COAST COLLEGE 11 A C H , A 11 e I • M . ACTTnOUe ........ BAJ A 8 8 0 , 4 400 8 eltrlce1Hunt•Weuo n, lla'l't IUCll .....,. Mrvlc.e ._ .. AM, ll!et •II peraon1 lnttr•led In All bide art to 8be In '°" W~. City Cltftr .... .-_.,_ Mec:Arttluf 8tvd., Newpoft •~ ~ M ..... n ,......._ ........... Chtrgee eollec\ecl on ttlt Of CA.G101 ll~•mtltet•fortlll(l~r cord~wlththe ICSOoc:u-PubhMcl Ofange Cou1 T _.,,.,.,._,.,, 1Mach.CA92M0.8ult•S70 d;,i "1 ... -... -enotCounlyl&Holllortaet1 ,..,llt!On« IOOR MININ bel()fe 1111• tOUfl tn Dts*t-=·· :: ::u ":'::; : o..ty Pttol AUOUl1 5. 19M d 0 r! g~ ::::"' .~ Aobet1 F At*!. Jf • 4400 Tiiie et•lttnent ... Ntd ftlCal ,_, O()l'llfntnCl'l with R .. p"o n d . n I ANN A I men! No J II 700 CMci off•~"' _, , .. ~ .:,__ ... Tm S/ltwnten./~llone A.-MltGArthur &Mi., Surtt 310, wftl't ltle County a.ti of OJ. the fttcal .,,_ 198018 • '"° MININ CAnt .. Ortw W•t, Santa ...,. "' ,,.. "'.., .... "' ..,.... ._ 1301 ft-.-St-~ 8eeGfl CA t2te0 en0t Coufltv ., .... 22 directing 1he preperetlon c.u. HO 0 261113 Ant Ctllt()fnl AUQU91 P\lrchtllng of Mid oollege P\llllC NOTICE s;·•·30o .,.,.... ..;.;;· Thie bual-It con-198& ,, on v-1 • and ftllng of . written reoort I UMfiK)NI 29 198e ti 'cloctr dltlrtc:t te ' Newpof1 ' duct-' by 1111 lftdMdUll n•-COl"lllllnlng ~'!>tlone Of A M nd then nd 1w Eact'I bidder '""'' aul>IM CA HMO f\ober1 , Allen Jf .._ teCfl P#Clll of rNI pt-lltO"nCll Y9U "-" ...... 111 t t Wltl'I hi• bid t ~·· LaOM. NOTlCI siw..n1#1e 0..llOl)mellt • PubllmhtO Or9l\Oll Coat ........... , wed. TM-'_, .... ::;' ~~=,'~~ Check oerttfl«I cfMldl or o...a..c1 Co (Cellfomi9). 1301 ~ wft~ll~etnenb.:' Of~ o..ty PlloC .Mt 2t, Auousl &. ~~ ::i::~ ...... , ,_.....,. ,_ or--._ bldder'•bondrnacM~ MO.ma 5,,... 8'Ate 300 ~ IY -t2, 1t.i Ne t .... ~ ..... ~ .,.._ ,_,.. OI l\tmt 9'*11d not be 10 the or6tr of U. COM! AN ORDINANCE OF THE 8Micf1, CA t2te0' AflOlt 1 County on Jvty 11, 1NI ,,. °' MCfl Plfoel ..... wftMft IO...,..~ g<ent.i ,.~-. .-.... ,..........,. ~net CITY 0' HUNTINGTON The• AalstON ~ 1ttl T ·273• '°' ttlt flacel .._ .... ..--...._. IT la ~UATHEA OfWed ""''"""'"'1 ...,,._. BEACH APPROVING Ttf! Cellfom4a 9'ton). 14 "14tW ~.:..!!~ by Mid ll fOU'Wttllto ...a!Mad-tllal1 copy0!tl'lfaorder10 Bowd1ofno1T':':"~..: AFFOAO All llT~ D!·.~ete =......,.,, PutllNd 0r.,. COM! •-•mMYW"r .... ......._ V'°9 o1 tn ettomey In tNe llt<w e.IM be put>IWled In "":t (&'4) of lhe tum bid VELOPMENT ~OMIMENT 8Mcf1 CA t2tlO ~ PlloC Jvty 21, AUOU'I &. ,._ nu1-. SAlO wmTTDf Rt!POflT """• yoo IMllld 00 to ttlt Oranot eoe.t Oelly PUot. :r, tinl• INI ttlt W. F'OA A 114 UNIT SEHIOA Tt11t' buelMM It OOft>-12, 19, IHI flM been d4itt ~ Md Pf'Cl'\'!Olly eo t/llt yCf.11 Wftt t IWlwlP•De' of o-n.,at o-~ ..,.1., Into th• CITIZENS APAftTM!NT duc1ed by a oer-11 '*1· IHI FICTYnOUe--11 ~!:!'8;?.""-~t~ tan r..,,,,,_ ti tf'Y, '""'I bt Clfc-il•Ulon pu~ In 11119 ~· .. , ~ PROJ!.CT LOCATED W'lST rwtHp T·212x ~STA~ ~..--_, ..,. '"'' ,.., on time county •I ..... onot • --, ::::' ....,~'fo ,:,,, '1: 0' aP.-.NOOAL( ITAGT. The Flektltont Comc>eny, ~ = === :..:r. 1 • , .... Md le Amot u.t.i Ila'*'<> 0.-rot fOIK ex>n-.cutlvt _., ttNt ......,, of fallUr to enter SOOTtf OF COINO R AV· Twer rtaJC M)TIC( Oet• Conaulllfto. 1090 W U. 06ltrtct'°'~~lon~ merwt.cto fl tnbunll ~ ::-10 ttie cs.y of IAld ,_. Into well conl,.•ct ltle CNUE " TNe ~t .,.. tl9CI W..,,lftoton. hn 9'd •-. I r)ee1c11r contra Ud tHI au-0. ooted of the cnectl wlll be SYNOP819 wttl't u. County ce.;i of Qr. ~nnoul .,_., Ctllf ,2-,':;· 11 Ana, ~7•9~n!':, 1 ~qua Ud ,._ t«f J~~Me .. , t:::iecs' Of Int"'-CUI of I OrOlne nce NO 2153 • .,. c.,nty on .Alf1 22, MAm ITA~ Matk 'renote Kvelak f"'*1 ~a dW:r of ai>Md• oentra o. SQ dtu .._.. --..... .,..... bond lhe 11'9 """ tl'tefw ~ to ~ NO 1tee The foloWlno '*9ont .,. 1090 w Wllf*lat a.ma 135 oo LH 1• 1nror"'KIOfl que ~ c-f Cou 1 w41t .,;. 10 ._, co6-5380, lidOPtM JuM. 1"4. ,,.,... CSotnv bu""-8 •· Malt hrOf on, tM -:' l'Mr~lt7 '°' Tu.1ee1~toild111 .. 0.ity:'Auovl~12 it'. ~d= tna) wttMr .. ::.:-,.,=~~=~~~~.Mot~~ :.,x:,c~~~!7-=. ~:+~con-01~~·~~J:.:.:r;~" oonttO a. uri •l>OO'dO en ?ft ' T~ I hi, bid tor• ptl1od ror lortr-t>et...n thll City of Hunt 12, It, te&e CA.112'2t• ..,.,. f K41111a1! rctor."" • lhll llmt lll'ICI "'"'~to O.C-t• Pl-10 1 IMt <•S> d•Vll •'* "'-d•l• tnoton 8etctl end Vllleom T .21u IC.tttwlne L AtfMtrono, ~-l>I*-ft>r tleet1nQ on l9ld,.. ' \ pon end 1ny end all obtec:· Ilona 0< prot .. 11 to Mid r .. P0'1 tor Augus1 27 19841 II S 30 p m In 1111 offlot of Ille Otelrlc1 600 Emttald Bey Laguna 8Mc:tt Cellfornle 92651 DA TEO Julv 2C 198e P\B.IC NOTICE P\llUC M>TICE ' Mofle.of S.le of st .. 1 Pt'CllDertY a t Prlvatew•e No Al)lm In the ~uperlor Court ot tht !.tah1 of Cellfornla for tlle County ot OfallC)e In the ~tt ... of tt-ie Estate of lOLA LOUISE CUTLER . tkl LOLA L CUTLER & LOLA CUTLER. oec .. Md Mollee '' htf'tC>y c;itven tMt the IJ~I sl9ned "'"' Mii at Prlv•t• ~· t . 10 the highest and best bid der, aublect fq conflrr(l•tlon of wld Su~IOf' Court. on or •ttet' Ille ISttl ~'( Of AUJIUll 1"6 et Ille office of Oevld G Well, 631 l • ~1''~wn St~~'Q.,~fy9 ~~;. A"911tes. Stete of Ca lifornia. ell 1ht rf9M, 1111• a nd lnltf'Mt ot M id dec:eaMCt at the time of c9Ntt'I and ell !he right, llti. end ln._.,t llltt the nte"la ot w ld deceeMd "•• ecqulrtd by ~•tlon of lew or Olher#IM, other "'-n or In N dlllon lo lhet of w ld de<MMd. et Ille lime of dMth. In end to e ll ttle Cef'ta 1n real ~~ s ltuetect In Ille City of Cypr .. 1 , Coolfttv of Oranoe Stele of Calllorni. • .,., l•culerly dncrlbed es follows, to W tf Loi 11 Of Tract ~21. as SMI" met> rt<orded In~ I .. ~ 17 ~ ••of Mh.tetla,._,,l.. ~·· In the ~~~:~~e'x~~·~{~C:.~ .. ~ '"'n«llt and h)'CWOCMbon \Ut>•l•ncH below a 1111ptf'I f/A M '"' from U. Wl'fece of Mid I~. but without tt'la right of Wrl~• tnlry_..t., restf'Wd In ...._ of record F "'Or• <ommOtll'l.k,_n ·~-­er~ Stn.t, t:nw-e. . Terms 111 .... C:'lh In ••fVI 1 "'°"9y Of. IN United Stam on <Otlflrmt llon or wle. or Hrt calh end btlla nct •vlo.ncecf by ftOf• ~ed by Mort~ or Trvet 8tdlon Ql'1~/rw°l":o \:° 1:'!ttl!19 end wt I be ~lved •t tt'le efor.-.ld ofll<• •t ~ ti~ •tter 1"41 flrtl J1Vbllc•llon tier.Of •nd before ct.fa ot 141i. Detect this nNt day of July, 1 ... lttSA ANN CUTLER Admtnl•tfe tor •Ith W iii ~ ed Of lht Of M id ~t ~.;,.kt G w.tl, '" 1a:!J...~~ ,_ S,.._., Laftf COre"QeCN•t De lly P llotl ( Al1'04J7) Avg $, • \2 M225 . . . . . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . GARAGE SALE It's that 11r11e ogoinl Moh wre your goroQ• tale It a W<co~' by odvertning in ckH•if1.d Srort your nd two doyt bo-for• the .ale to Dtlroo lhft mo o bvyen. ' . OtanoeCoaat DAILY PILOT/Tuaday. AUQU9t 5, 1Ne - 'Goodbye Charlie ' given pollshed r evival ln Mesa __ The best way to breathe new u(c into a somewhat Lired old c-0medy 1s the infusfoo of fresh. vital taJeot - and a few supenor visual touches don't hun either. c Toi Trrus The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse has both of these commodnaei stur<h· ly io place ip au revival of a play the theater sta~d 17 years before.George AXelrod's 'Goodbye Charhe. Direc- tor Stan Wtasick has polished this long-buned gem to a fl~ gloss. and his further contributions in the areas of set dcs11n and decoration c~ate a produellon that positively glitters. Axelrod, who also explored tenuous male-female relat10n•hips in "The Seven Year Itch," focused on rc1neamauon 1n this Fifties-era {>•ece of fluff in which a womanmna playboy. shot by a jealous husband. rnme~ back to earth in female form . He/she develops an interest m a onetime dnnJOog buddy, who's like- wise attracted but horrified at the thought of tumbling into the sack : TV LISTINGS MOVIE t t * "Piii Rider" (1985) CIWll East· wood,Mlctllll ~ OOO OOUP\.E MOYIE t * "Seume Street ~ta; Fol- low That Bird" ( 1985) Volcel o1 Jltn Henion, Carroll Spmey. -•.30-9 MOVI£ ** "Mallo: The Jtwt Of Oelth" 875 Rlc:Nrd J-*el. Jennifer I Peff:CT~ SWILD TIWfl£R JOHN, M.D. PMMAGAM HOHEYMOONERS -t:00- 1l5:. MOYE . ttt1A "Al Clpone'" (1959) Rod St:t;t&eSplin lw::NA PMISE M LOAD STAR TRBC MOVIE t t t t,; "Norma RM" ( 1979) S.ily Reid, Belu Bndges. -9:30- (!)SADAT (C) CIEMAX COMEDY EXP£Mt9ft.. Bal,AAREQ -10:00-l I 5sAlaER . NOW PLAYING MU u~ -"""""'' ,...,. ·~' !13~ ~1lt1 COITt mSA ..... f1w-c.. .... ~ °" C...• • '" 4.'" 5)1 ~ I (l l'OllO WTUM f-S-..C. ~._ Sit IMO S..0.14'.i IMOtll MllWl ·~ • (--,.,.._c;...,,.. ~...01 Wtll •1 JUI -MllA,W ,.., .._,. .. o.... .. 11• 4010 --~°"""' UM no ------ ~f's .FLIGHI' NAViGAn:a ~ ..._ ... u.. ,...., ~-.--•• ,_..__r.....,..... NOW PLAYING 'A wonderful . . " expen ence. DIR STBEEP • JACI NICHOLSON Sex. Love. Marriage. Some people don't know when to quil " rAIAllC°'-iT rlC"111£ : .-i.-.. . ' 'I~~~,,...·~· O\\' PLAYi G .... .. ---.. ·-'l\UO .. cat••» __ .. ..., -, ................ ·~..,... .... -·-"" \1 ··~ ~ -· 1\-...... "°' ---·~-:....... .. ,_,, ... ·-• ... 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As the reconnructed Cha.rite, Ro- bcTta Kay delivers a first-rate ~­ formance, piclona up on female manncnsms with htlanous awkward• ness and injcctlnJ supenor energy into her cbaractenzation. Her grow- ina amaumenl and dchght at her physical attractiveness -1nd at all the possibilities awaitina her in this new form -arc beautifully inter· pre, ed. quite nicely as a penomuna unit. Another delic1ou petforman« is rendered by Pepecr Hamilton u the lady wi th wl\om Charlie was romanc- lna when fate intervened. Hamilton aivcs the part an 1ntnawna up-from· the-street flavor and her character reeks of aaudy elepncc. · James Covert as the old buddy caugl\l in a perplexing dilemma plays~ the role of frustrated straight man with aplomb Coven employs a fine sense of comic urning to set up Kay's forav, into hilarity and the pair mesh Filling out the brief roles of the four fu neral guests ate Darin Keith, Jan Tiehen, Russ ·Boliniet and Enc Soren on; all of whom make flecung stabs at 1ndividuahty before their time on stage 1s curtatlcd. Tiehen'' w~py mourner 1sc~pceu&lly c1Tect1ve "Goodbye Charlie" 1s an oldie but, 10 the hands of Wlas1ck and his Cost.a ~csa cast, a good1c Performances l>ltl.PHI FUOITM KUNORJ MOYE • 'Bolero" ( 1984) Bo Deuik George Kannldy -11:30- (J) 8litON & SIMOH 8TOHIOHT 8A T\.IADAY Nt0HT Q)HIGHTUNE WILD. WILD WEST TWIUOHT ZONE ~\. Y£8,MHST'EA AT RON'S IH ~GUM PRAISE M LOAD ~~~· <JI °'j(llQA! It AA (lliM AVAii Alll 1 '' . i __ ... _, __ ,_ . . -·-·- NOW SHOWING. 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No Sut<ender (R GATEWAY .......... ._ .... fll4~1e1111 .... ' .. ,,_, ,,_ "°"''~ * A&.llNI 1111 , ..... , .. 1 .. ~lft MOW lOll MAl«llMCIOI k~ NOlMINO IN COMMON11111 "' .......... eat, .... IM"4 MACCHIO( ~'l'VIU ., • .,.. lllOeltA KAAAft KID 'AllT II <"I 1110 ........... , .. .. OOHT ITllllO .IACIC NKMOI _.- MlllTl ITIU, HIAITIUIN Cll hU~ .... ttM l .. JS -~~ICK • flHIS IUILU l 'S DAY °'' ( ... IJI I~ MJ 4oM WJ -11 4J fOM (IUfM TOP GUN1Ni 12>18 WJ S.U PM .... BUENA PARK t ll&llll tl)t l 1ocellt, ot ll~•n (~, ..... ..., ..... l f.,(:fllftlli IA Tl a STllltO ft!OAT 1MI UTM 'MT V\1 JAION llWI 111 , .. ~U" ... ''"fill ll11Y OCXAT UIHO wall IMSHrl s PLIGHT Of T141 NAVtOATC>a 11111 t ... JoU ., .. hU ... I hU OOl I T 11'lllt0 GAMfT O.YnO/Mm MllCM.• IUTHUSI ftlOftLI 110 bOO ............... . oOlav sn1t0 oeoeoe lUCA1·1 HOWMD THI DUCK...., ILJelltlO ....... I .... OCXAY STato 0... WLOtl MD.A tADNa MAUNTID HOHIYMOOH r1111 I U JIU .. ,. 1* .... IMJ fllDAY THI UT14 MOllM ~UCM'I ftAllT V11 JASON UVU 1_, HOWMD THI DUCK Cfllll Clll"IS,., IM:K TO THI fUTUltltfllll WM1..,.,... f LIOtft' Of T141 NAY10ATOtt 11111 IU 1"9't0 llAUTY 111 1. PUAll autLLH'S DAY Off (,..IJI 1. CWI 'AaAIMll~111 1. VAMP •tt:'1;);tw6 OUl•tt 1 '1...,. lea I !W!tr ..,...,~ MOWAltD T141 OUCI( rfllll IACJ( TO TMI fUTUal,.. Altltdl'I , COMMJM001 TOM C1IUtM fOfl OUN -.i ICAIATI KID 'UT II !"'1 . ' continue Tbutsda)'\ throu&h Satur-days at a nevr 8 vm. curt.am ume throuah Au,. 16 at the olaybou5c:', 661 Hamilton St .. Costa Me$1 riqu1red for ttie play. v.-b1cb will optn Oct. 3 for fout wcekcod .. The Rqional Repenory Theater wdl hold .udinis for .. A Cbonis Line .. Aua. I l and J 2 at 7 p.m. 11 the Forum Theater, 41 7S Fairmont Blvd., Yorba Linda .... the musical opens Oct. 29 and rwu throuah Nov, 9 i11 Downey .... CALLBOARD -Au<,huons for the Puhuer Pri1e-wino1n1 drama "The Shadow Bo~" wdl be held Aua.. 18 at 7:30 by the Irvine Commumty Theat~r in the auditorium of Tu1tle Rock Community Park, on SunnyhJll Road at TurtJe Rock Onve in Irvine a cut of three men, four women. a tcen-aae boy and an offstage voice either male or female 1& "Dracula: The Musical?' will be 1tudJt1oruna Aug. 2S and 26 for the Brea Theater Leuue at Pioneer Hall, SOOS icvcrs 1n IJrea .. four men and four wo men are required fo" the vampire play spoof.. . IACI ma.SOI IOfl STO "I WTllU" (I) I lO HS ...... &I~. ltJS 10 • & IUCll OOll'f S f(J(O "AUEIS'' (I ) I 0 . 4.)0, 7 •, IO•JS IACl llCHIUOll llOYl Sn&P "llWTIUlfl" (I ), l2&S l IS Hl I 00 10 IS 10 • 6 ruca OOllT SllJ(O "MOWllO Tiil t UCl " ("I l1Je14Gtot 6 IS I JI IO<JS OISMTI "fUCllT Of TMC 1aV1U TOI" (re) 11l0 Do n o s• 1• ue .. 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OWU \!Al~ f "' . - "llOWUt Tl( DUCK'' (re) 11 lO I &) • 00 '1~ llO IOJS t TU CK DCUY STtllO "aUH S" (I) I 4S & JO I Je 101~ l "UOIT W T IK•I (fl Ii t• " Orange Coast DAIL V PILOT I Tueect1y, Augu1t 6, 1988 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE SAit INTO SAYINGS 4 lines , s7&o ors510 7 days. . . with prepayment Prlv t• Party ONL v No Real E1u11e, Comm•retat, or Help wanted. . . 4.n" ~· AOf ~14 w1tf'hf'I JO (Je w\., l~·'.0 wW. ~ ,,J(Httt •O CM.ii not *'im1•M 'o ''•"I<• '~'"' C~lt4 el I ,, ,i.f IP\if 11\P• 0 .,..ft(: • .,., .,.'.qft... • •«'• fO-\J\ •r>O • • '••\OI •~ at ... llil~-... -· ...,flofo•\ '"'' l!!J!rtltac• 1111 .... llM •-r:tlw• llH Cttta... MM • .,......,. Mii latalaWaaW 1711 it.tar.... mt ClotdW/lftMt .... SEA l/IEW By OWNER EASTSIDt! ......... • Hef'bof Vl8 HOf'l'lee • Cute 28drm t .. tfl "Cot-•1 •••••• .... M "· .... to lfW outn F~UN ........ blk/Wfllt• ----······-3bd. 2'~be tfemll'( rm, new. 38fll 38A, fr!*, dbt Moneco, 28t 29a. den. i.ge·· on Vactorte. neer •-•••• HM ..... ..,.r_ ,,_ NC, pool, 1.nnle, terme. j ''· pello. No pete. unturn. new crpt & OIW Nwpt Blvd. Yard no l*8 Aefl1g. clilttw......, & "~ In H8, FV, ptef w/1-2 heir. mixed/Ji, vie P-T perm t0.2:30. ~. $395k, 2 1~29. t050. Agt ~5 trptc, 2 petlOe. ~bmlt on M5Q/mo~ MO-H10 Ind. NO PETS 546-4165 40+. hM 2 09tt , 20 yr r• Be a ch I W • r n • r H 8 ~ S.... oftlCe of -BIO V'"RO 3•• ..... pet.I & klda. t t575/rno ...._-a I HB, F'V, need1 bdrm. a.47-7•42 N4Jtlol\el Cotp w/f!/IAlfllt llPIUR ~ "' ... , .... MPW-t11. i.t. S300 dMnlng e-.111de 2hdroom. t * ·~ •-t•• __ M&-5233 FOUND M.ie Vortile 1n eurround#IO'. ~,. With pnvete oOurtyerd & • ••• ~·· fem!I'( room. -Otdnr A..oc FM Beth, )Wd. gerage • .,_ Reing, dWsa...., & «ow I I I COron• Del Mer [)y9 apon1lbl•. •n•ro•Uc. view from the flmlty rtll, H 7 /mo. C.. .,_., Bkr pd. Avte/4.'844-5191 'OIL *795 /mo. B k r Ind, NO PETS 5"5-4155 lllltl II tat 558-2711 E ..... e7)-3761 welklt'oomed ~ to din rm & kltctien of thlll 75 t-3191 642-3180 * •BAANO NEW 28t 2a. IT4t h~le ell offtoe funo. upgrecMd •bdrm home. E•elde 2-etoty2bef/)'StJ'5 Hll H~~cerger, EASTStDE DUPLEX • choice., ... pet1o. gar Giil a:;& a:; U LOSH POUNOVOAKY tloN ~tttw~. '518,500. Cell 7~ wty ptlo kkte Olt 5 = ~ S210o:' MONTE VU>TA 28' 18&. 1G9 '900 IM. No -gerege 175/mo. Cell Cor~ ~o:~~AO 9xi> MC 2.120 llUT WU1111 eell 53M191 Agt... eve11'e--t. 1IO-<M98 . f:· tncd yd, ~dnt. tat, 642·5909 8~ B. e73-31t7 e73-350ll Of e53--2tee' PAYROLL llM.lltlll 1'191_.... lm~el Gwden'llewe 811t!_~~ SIMO.Av! ......... j 75 Sto,.1ge only 9'xt8'. _____ .,...,...._,___ S1100 mo +MOUrity ell38dtme well-ffldOMt ·.... ..., 38' 28&. 2 car ,_, l lOOO Save & Secure 724 L~8::.!c:'.'~ CLEll SUITED kif 3 pe1'90n81 1n 1Ntr, 28., l/p, 2 cw E. Side tbf Cot·rrpic 28' 28&. frp1c MOO JemH Strfft, Cotta l Allele In Leoun• Ntguel Immediate apeillnge for 3bd, 2be. 2 oar oareaet ett.ctl gar, khc:h w/noole. L..euod, encl petk>, No petal Cute & cozy t8' 1Ba IMO MeM 813-7787 (7 1"'i95-t442 entry i.ve1 pew10ll/flle Clean l good tocetlol\f Eaetbluff ., .. S1400 '5e5 +NC. eY8ill.now. -·-111-1111 4 r ' • Ptfl M2 ...... tft. Via. Aentell 875-4912 t87 E. 2tet, Mfr7234 ,_, -~ LOST d09, Rottweller =-1~oll ~ .~---...... •-......t• §jAQlf garege/1torege .. O.mpM'f" REWARD ~ " ... ,, ...,...... , I EXEC. Condo 3bf, 2be. tip 8'° CANYON Highly up-1'1911111 28dnn 18&. ,,..,:..._..,.. only! Coete M... .,... SH Downtown arH wiM train -"" Except tM price end It I n gar., pello. W/O,,t350 If, grecMd 0ovtr Mcidel. End tbe, "*· pettotlOO +MC ...,.., StOOO/mo-• ,...2,....,"" AveMeble 811 1100/mo Hunt 8ch 989~7722 ~'.!'.!~~.to--~. ,,.,,,_., ettdtn • prime ., ... St89,000. """'· no ~··· t.9 ml. to Unit 28'+Den, gat $2500 · ~2.2.0S28 , •• , · ..... 1"-"" • ...,. ..... .,_. _ .. ~, Cell 759-4830 t;;h S t200/mo. ~8131 Ownr/Bkr 75M706 .,, ___ ......,. 2 -. 1 ... ____. *11'1f1 ti •a-v""' . .....,.. t....., LOST lrg Huek9'( type doQ, pertOn tA~PM. llUT WU1111 m._... .., -. ,,_,_, -* lrvlne AY9, Nwpt 8efl fHE JOLLY AOOER. INC ••a• llTlft EXECUTIVE 3Br, 2Be, ... Yll1f <*!Inga, frplc, gerage. StudlO w/full lthchen, utlll U. e.12 Grey, bleck end wt11te. 17042 Qlltette Ave --frplc, OIW Recently ,... Exec 1BR. pertly furn. Pv1 petlot 1700 + fat, Incl, hurry 9400 fee ... ,!____ t REWARD 850-6431 lrvlne, CA GW decorated . 1wkly gar-1 1000 Avt now 982-4557 lut, NC S225. 2 penone. TDJlllT 111-1111 m7 Lat REWAROI LOST Semi 250-0331 Sdet200ntn1gmo•.~~!l~~lncl Strollt"-3..,2 .... ,.., No ~e.S50-17te -it -----_..,....,......, .. --· .,. .... -BAYI Ooeenl Pnl rA blc) •• long heired or•Y eat PIT ..... frple kid• pletl nu-c:rpt1 lllTllT • 2bd Rent rM80f\8ble on Bluebird Canyon Leg 8ch Mint ~tton 3br he 2be 1 1200 53Mt91 Agt f• 1525/mo. 1BR 18A, .. yee;ty b.-. ~t thowrl IM .. All PUT 494-9518 494·5693 Sel/Sun only. °'-' for ---------f/yd gar 2 frplc kid•~ bltln 1 d on Sun 7127 • 10 _1 18tf W•tcllff college etudenl S.iety YlUIT IAll lffll lrml din 1 1 tOO 539--819 t Y..tw 2 I.... 1' n ry rm. nMI t23 38th St Of c:.11 2;3 Nwi>t &tl ~ t-5032 egt la open. C.il 860-3611 Reduoed from 12~.000 to Aot ,.. e>oMn-v<.W. Othert evlll· ~3~.~St. 430-7880 f0t 'PP' Attorney 10 1hr pr••· lutnttita 30la p IT 11•Q1•IT 1234,500 Located In 3BR 2BA 2 car o•r •ble CIOM to beech. TSL MGMT 642-1IOG EASTBLUFF Townti~ tlgiou., beaut dee & furn 180. cornp;ti6" I Mee 8U9Y reel Mt•I• oftlee, prime., .. with 3 bdrm•. w/09nr1. 'Frptc:, fenced O'ftlf lllTIL Large 2 bdrm, t'A beth Apt 38' 2'A8&. 2 ~ Nws>1 Sch ofc apece. FOf lnloeh Comput.,. St5 M~Frl, 1-5 Typing l50 lemllyrm. Cell 75M 830 patio, ell MW Int.nor. .II~-t<>WMoule. Gerage. oov-Nopeq SttOO/moyr lM detall1 con1ec:t Hr.~ tutoring. wpm Mutt be r•ble & llUTWllTDI Dehwr. w/d hkup, gdnr. ll ...... trl1Mlll ered petl. s1150/mo. Cell &«-toio 8-5 M·F onty . Wiit MINff• 851-8000. Anyprogtam 0<toftwar•. w.11 groomed. Salary IULllTlll No pet1. 1 1200/mo + .. __ Moe 83t-t t e9, Sheryl ' · 43501/onKetmen-Tap nr 979-0551,Gene comm w/expet but w11 d99. 2380 Orange Ave. ti ... 831-12M • Ulfll UIT BAYFRONT BUILDING Hftl train. Cell Ja.n 831· t2tl GW ~~:~4 ~:~~~oree11 owAeRUOStsttt .~~~I ) •. =~;:.it~; 5~cii~?:lup 2!~:~z~~:e~*!f!l;:;ff1/X>. Redone & reedy 2br nu- 1~~n~poo1~4 Jti.ilw 2Bdr m Townho uH Co to Al•• S950. Or· N!r._MM. lfiltlMIJ!~Wllf paint kid• ok bUlc bul hr NC. 'A ml to SC Pl:I, ---.. -• .... w • ...,.. 'uti. l ntcel58053M191 $65.400,557-5320,"-LUX. IMuac ... -.. 2•· Ament1i..1nc1 trp1ce,wet _._,,_ enge Co 10 Ch1e890 11•111•11 ...,. ..... .._ _______ A r.. _.... """ _,, ... ~. AIC, mle:foe. WIO Ample ptlg, utlla pelO. laOO. (7t4) 49S.3173 ·-• ..._ p111-•.. gt I t• t • t Condo. Kh w/~ & hkupe & 2 c.t geregee 2855 E Cit Hwy e7Mtoo p tf l l~ FIT. pereonel* ~ ...... ...... llllP 111-llPl.D •• ... • rt pantry. QM. brtck ~tlo, From 11895. Sorry, no • r "'... p•r•on for property 2bd.2b•.o•ted comm fnclnar NMt t9th 21M t>Mu1 ground• & pool, ~•844-0509 Maiabtrat ft Sl OO mgmt co with bu1y w/pool,1earenc:tgar,x.lt ,~·Blvd _.,Ok 2Br 2ea sc VIL t;n:;u; StlOOtmo. IH . Cell pnonea.Muatbeeble 1o .... latalt Ftr Sale C.1t1 .... 1m c:ond.l89•900• 720--05 te seoc>t,,,::,, ~as . , NCI Downlllllre: 24 hf Suun (213) 5H-390t LIDO-LG t 80 IDsZ W()f1( Seturdeyl ~. •--.... f l AI C 111 111 pd bu MQbffe wl w , MC, prv r• Good PhOM rnennet 8 ...... t ." FOR SALE BY OWNER an.n !!f between8-8pm NC. ' ut ' I NEW 2bd, 2'hbe, twn/-s>t, bth, avail 9-1. 1&50 ullt RETAIL MANAOE¥£NT Cell a.42 803 31>d 2bl, lem rm. lrplc:; ... WIUI 0<997-9309, egt elec 1750/mo. 894-2592 y81'd , gar. laOO +MC. Mo Incl, 642-08?3, Iv mag. mutt. -t antia 1002 new custom 191. beaut •1&11 Y1JJ St\Wp 28r Duplex. bMm St Alben• luxury condo petuvell 8115· 546-7152 NEWPORT MARINA APTS ltrHr flew s.fft N::'!t1c•~:;:e~1~!; RECEPTIOllST x;;n1y't.!!."~~I~ ~:~::~:1~0.l~85.~1 01SSOLVING PARTNER.. cella.woodbumlnglrptc:,, 2BR 2BA, off Beel 1 uu..__.. .. _.::-a-11 •Beyvt.w18't 8e,1100 :::~•JenltOflel I men:O-whO can cs. ~uart_.. o"'°8 ,... on · u 212 M""noUa Open S" SHIP Mu1t Mil lmmeCI. ger, W/D hkup, No ~·· !°4 .. ~:~r S915;3m1o7 [)y95 8 W~LI -=-a.I aq ft, WIO hkup, mk:fo. ,,...t•--t"' Yel"" a high volume~ lllUfent c:hPI hM Im- Member ot Multiple & Sun 12.5. ~2•5602 Priced fOf fut eectow. 1&95/mo. 7eo..8882 ...., ·...... · 5~8 frple, encl gerage Prvt .,F:ij:i;, belc:onlM ,,.;; aNJ Juggle prlortt,_ l'Mdlel• opening '°' flA 759-5080 Ntcole -No eAchangee. Shvp & elMn 28r tBa. l!,.,..tatl llllmlTI bW:t'l l t 475 • "'Secretary eervtoe 1 lnvoMng ~ ph ... of time petmanent reoep-*lllffl umlist* I MEU YEIH (• 112 Bdrm, 21>•. 2100 IQ atove, W/O hkups. I cer la"""IMI Uk• bfattd new. Atl utll pd, Sorry, no pet• 780-0919 "'Amp49 perl(lng merc:hencllltng. buying, l tlonltt Buty lobby end 3BORM 2BA 1 atory End Exctu11ve lletlng 3Br 288. I " Premlu. m vu lot Untum encl g~~..;.,,."~50/mo. ,_,_..... H-Pool. gar. Sorry, no ~· NR 1.100 MARINA 3BR ta-llll . 110<e operation• Pot· DI m • n 1 Ion PB )(, Unit s 192 oOo lee ' 0111< 1600 •If Av1ll s.c>t S 169M .A&.t........ ...... .... I Bdrm · le06 5"'141h ClubhouM ltlona evelleble Futtlon ewltchboard that re- 3BDRM 2'•AB• tam rm. Ill SIS8,500 Cell Liz l~2)2p Bdrm. 2 ba, 2100aq •PENTRIOGE COVE• BALBOA tStlMD Large 2 28<1rm tBelh S7t0 2BA. '*•new. oar. deck, lliend, Manhattan bMCh, qulr•. """I ~ 2100 ai f, S2«'.500 fee 646-3627 I rlvete lot w/gr ... 2Br 2B•Condo W/Dllkup bedroom Apt end 1 301 Avoeedo 542·91150 S1195, yny. 994-SMe Coete ,,,.... 340· office• e.verty Hiiia. Cell Cindy lndlvlduel wt111 front of· 3~0R~1~'ns~~7 '&x,",~l lniat --10i4 Sl~g:or decor & tum. dbl garage wfopener bedroom Apt . CIOM to Sllarp end clMn tBR. .... ........ 1.... amtll 110f~room.S300 21 3 8 2 '4-2831 ~~~':::el=-:: ~ASTINGS & CO UNIV Pk TERRACE 39R 1•3) 3 Bdrm, 3 be, 2300 aq ~:!5.N~~. ~=7 & weter (818) 795-6400 :ove & .!l· ~ti Na tr ....... M2-Hll 7:,2~~2! ~~5 St Ll&ll lllm Quires "" of tO-key 6-4G-S 560 21>1 !ngl level hm. new ft EL DORADO MOTEL. .,... lalliH Ptai atala r1pe1, yer · o Tired of RE. 8ecom. e .cjder end llgtlt tyi>tng. __ ____ cafl>lt e/c, frplc, patio, Prot decor & tur n laat. ltacla Zl40 2117 pet• $490/mo 5-43-1377 VERSAILLES tBR PnthM Mo. to Mo Up to 3000 •f I Loan Rep RE Uc req'd Lovely olllc••· medl· Broker Space Avell1ble I s 1521(, 6<'0· 1212, &QI s 195M P\11 party only lllCTORl ... N renove·t-" SPARKLING Oulel locetlon. Avell now. from as.. ldH I Tete-IBM Set-op fOf you In the eel/dental pkg. Apply 100% Commlulon Full ---1830-3511 AM/Wkdey1. "' .., 2 BLKS TO FUN ZONE & NEwLY REMODElEO S775fm0, 1MM Agent merkel Of Computer Bus tleld + Training Cell IOf 9AM-4PM SeMc4I Office 1n prime La1aH ltu li 1041 831 -2032 Of 831 -734e antique lurnl1hed 5bd, lwryl 2bd, 1'ht>e, encl BMutlf\111 & 2B<lrmeevall. 6«-7211 Cell J.at M t-2257 en eppl 77o-80e7 ChUdc JOUY ROGER INC NewpOf1 toe 760·2563 FOllECLOSlllE 1 PM/Wkends ~1''!~·mol •.c:.u1~7i50011deck ger/p11to. lndry f.c 1950 Starting el a&e5. All new ------17042 Giiiett• Ave • """' .,... '(rty ~Yell 8115 873-4889 •ppl•. crpt, OIW & much 11111• Balboa -VetMlltM OFFICE SPACE! 549 aq ft •HJ.cal/Dtatal SllS lrvlM, CA 92714 OCEANFRONT DUPLE)( J0ceanrc enyon views by a...u. 1......1 44 B""&UTIFUL ,_ ........ tbd morel Pool. ape a ,..,_ 1BRa S7504945 •veli.bte In Sen Juen •n-~ ·-· 250-0331 Deluxe 3BA 2BA eech unit. owner 2 story i bd UTI.at c;.n .,,..,.,.. ..-2BRa S9SO-S t200 C8')11trano S..Ch S500 ._ _. 4 ear ~g No deferred 1.,,.,8 houM . 2 car oar: r.;;ftits/t;J" _ --.... Nu kite, oar. laun. ecroee age Convenient locetlol\ AGT 631-49e0 Alto 850 IQ n relell Ofl All thlfta aveileble Sml RE~PTtOH18T melnl Need n-1ex 1600 sq ft 3 decl{a J20K ,_,__.. II from Bey. quiet arM, In Eut Coete MM&. 177 otnoe apeoe l800 mo. Conv. H~ neer 0C /SWITCH BOARD 1helter Pric.d 10 Miii end auume, 497.,..454 al 110 3 Bdrm, 2'A Be, poolt, no S950/yfly, 983-5353. E. 22nd St. e31-7378 WALK TO BEACH NO TN. •93-'-019 Felrgrde Cell 54~308t Coldwell Bank« Newpott S6()01( Localed w Npl -COTO a; c XZX pe11, s t395 Avlll 91 I LARGE 2BR, furn utll Incl. MESA PINES 2eso-..er1. Retteurent• a Shoe>• btwn 9em--5'>m BHCll S•IH Office Prln only pl1, 722-M06 OCEAN FRONT on .. nd ENJOY THE SERENITY <714185-4-92« garage, yrty bMCh rental. 1BR 1Ba w/gar 1&50 ~lh yd, no petl mtll LJIMll --•• •••-llf Grell ben•flt1, good --------41>d pool •3 aec>er•t• In-3bd, 2'~be. huQh INtr bd LalaH ltacla 2141 only 11ep1 to Hnd, POOL, ape. bbq. Imo, 545-1t86 HUTINGTON HARBOR I --·--• aelary '°' quellfted pet· ._ ... _,._, __ .,._.,. come units St,300,000 aulte llvfdln.l1b vtewt tB ,...,.,. & quc t, ~n 11500/mo.850-2118 TOP AREA.Oule1,No Peta WESTCLIFF 2Bdrm, 2Be, Unique Marina office end Fecilltet0t/Ctlelrllde, eon, typing required , COLDWeu BANl(eRO Broklf 499-1528 S 1895,mo.'858-9264 ,,... .., .,.,_ * •~9·2447 ** nreplece, pool, no ~t• retall apecee avell ~ front <leek, pi t, meture, Mon-Fri. e«-9080 view, range & refrto. C.reaiTtl •ar $850/mo. Avl 911 c.11 wllh view• Ideal for CotteM .... e31-1420 ' · ~~~!~::2,~';!:~T~•R:. s;;~~tt!·!~7~~~7 P•11 2-19R Apt11, unfUrn . utll w~~~t,~ .. , e3t-5598 or 642-~ :':.:rwr~ai:!::-' ~~ IEITALllll RECEnlOllST 1 1 ~se to beh. S145.000 or experience 539-8194 INe•r downtown.small hH =~:. :;::; ~ living? We Cert offer ertY· •lac. ltatall llZet 895 to 2000 aq11 IPedo offtc. Metting • lmmed opening et •d _.., .. ,.,.,._., bid 10 .... 11e w/ocn w Belt Rlty , tor rent $850/mo gar.. s785 l15-4t74 thing from • ernell apt to Cta.t1/Tt••••••• Po11 of letget IP** tn cheerful, enttw.lutlc & •oency Buay J>f'le>nee. .... • 4 bdrm hOUM tf look neer future 714 8-40-1387 caring ROA, with aupet\Of Typing 1111111 50/wpm, frt 111911 f11W l1W I 642-7003/~2-6941 Off PCH my •bode kid 11or apace, 18r, trig. · • -12 213 5n2 ...... ~•.... ofc ep,...erence Cell •••t,000 _ __ ___ ~ ok aa25 gourmet kit stove, garb dlap n-fir 2BR. nrepteoe, large decll. j Ing In CM, NB Of HB think •• Of ., --t I car_..... expertlM. non r- H CLIFF llYEI others 539-6191 Aglfee COY (714) 828-3822 neer beacll, Upper s 1285 of UI ftrttfOf 11111 c:hotoe BRAND NEW cXPE cob amkr. 19 hr If quellftec:I I Debbie a..1 -0" 1· EOE Very motlv•t•d seller I ---~--~-~ --1 & Lower S 1085/mo of lcMel IMng. Style Twnhm ecrOM from ~'!~~t•~-~1,.,, 644--06t 1 Newport Center I.I. llllPTll•IT wouldllke to M9tnotter 3 Of 4 B<lrma. 5 beth•. lg lalliea b lad 21M Buullful oc:Mnvlew.extre 675-2810 TSL MGMT 642-1903 poo1 &ape.i0tmermodel v .. _...,. v..-....,..... --on thll well maintained 3 country kite fem room lrg 1 Br. lrplc. 2 blHn h 1 Beck n-Vllleae Newport HetbOf Approx llM ISlllTllT FOt Newpott 8Mc:t't R..E BR. 2 BA home large IOI, many xtres lmmeQUlete 28r 1B1 home South beds. S 1000 + H C DESIGNER, FURNISHED m e ..... , ac. Mi, In 1100 tq fh545-7t00 Mull be apnl«, exc.p-ftrm Full·Ume, phonee, covered patio end 3 car cond Term• negotiable. pello. perking S 1000/mo I 496·8278 (213)693-4403 I TOWNHOUSE ~p· ;~:,of frp~: 2't::'cJ~ ~ tlonel oppty exp'd ROA light typing_ & genetlll ofc garage 500Slgne1Rd 642-9282 yrty Gdlocetlon Avlnow l Pool&1enn11court1 ., ldut l ••H prel'd 1;v1ne 'ore. 111m1.Ce11Deve7eo..a333 M4-tol0 675-9687 or 675-4457 l.!!.f!rl ltac~ fli S 1295 Mo. 1173-0898 :,~:g.~~'1~/~~~ t 300 ICift w/fronl oftlC:. 840--4292 0t 188-0177 H01n••1t•/-IU OUffUYEI • YllW llland _. eat S 1100-hou I 1 BRCOttw W Npt 1 .. _ , ,.__ • __..._. drive-In door In rear ---• --------• Light expenllv• IMng '"''' ae .....,-S ,._ -ta ttl gar. MW~· 1 ohlld, t t_. ..... 2 ear g81', min 8 1&25/mo, 1785 Whlttl« II Full ume~ l eem pr°'*1Y * ...... IW* ~·~'Lerm r,omt. 3BBiiA~I ~l~l1k~~~C::.mbpe11 I ~~,Y~_hu11i1k~d 78~~o PE!jRAN·oaM,!} .. B5R/XP~ ~:Koet'n':91!~~i .... molM ,$1 175,8112·1818. St. CM. 540-9352-D, Board Certified PIH tlC momt ec>t rental~ ..... ,,..,..... v-·~ I 642 7003 642-e9 ..,..,.. pe1 ..... mo T I 54&..()88 1-N Surgeon In Palm Spring• neu Herd work ing lmm.c 3Br 3Ba. lam rm S359 ~6-4 94 lalMa _ __ or 41 $600 aecurlty 648-3618 t500/ae3-0755. Mekl RN tor ln1er•11ng, dynemlc peraon who ~ ~i~.hl~h~~~e; LIM IE •n•-I PtaiaHI• 2107 1 cu!~~~ !"?'m~ro l 2BR 1825 Stove. refrlg. 2:.=· ~=:· ea:-''· c:o ~=utts ~~ laala"' laaaelal ~~ar:t~;~ 17_:~ ~:W~"i~~.~ N4IW crpta. lrethly decor I And ... the value In my 2'38r Winter i Yrty Pen-wet ber ,:tri:O ~ yd' pool, lndry fee, gd toe, D/W 9/c Cof~ 1~· l300. N-amkr Prof/but , la1iat11 Salt WOfk 4 d•YI paid '°' 5 Saturday wortl eted Xlnt loc to pool & apeclou• l>d'.""• w/AC & ln9Ul1 Rentals •YI Call pool BBQ u111 '1ncJ 0 tY ev111now SOfry,no~11 S7t0/mo.'8-48-645t . 40~ Ref• •94-<M51 JIM deyt. no weett-end1 Ot TIL~ W -1111 tennl• Bllln cloMt•. cu• 2 cer gar & I m only 2 yrs VIiie Ren1e11 675-4i12 ssoci fee 1 n 423 W Bey 780-8083 ROOM fOf rent. female ANTIQUE SHOP for ;;i; nlghtl S11uy com---------- 16m oak book1h9N".I old' Sl35 ,900 Call 5BR fur l.ned Wlh Id JllUIEIT t l•lllOj 2 Bdrm18a S700/mo AetlftleMlfMbMt non-amok•. chltd OK. 11 yr• ume toe Prime menaeretew/eXpetlenoe. SECROARJ brick atrium. outside 759-4830 2 ur ~er 1~80 9~11'fe _ _ _.-_ $300 de9 gu/wetlf pd: Plu1hly remodel9d ex-~7513 after ec>m Newport BH ch area. Send RMYme to Box '8, lmmed 1 fighting. luger yard IRUT WEmll lhru 8130i87 Blk from 3BR 2Be. 2 blocita from Child Ok La Lanne Apt•. ciuelve Apt1. Fumlehed & ROOM lor r.nl on Balboa Owner retiring 7 t 4 ";!~ Delly ~'!~~ t5e0. AnAIV":V=~~t ,.•!_ •/covered r edwood 1.W.Ull T.I l>MCtl .SU OO mo lat/ t>Ctil.-njj.lennla.comm. t83BPi.centte ... M9f. unfurnl•h•d. Oellclou1 54&--0294eft f..... ....ataMeaa ~a. -.-~J ~,..,.. 9Ctta )(tm moV1t-tn (;ofTd 1u1 •MC credit check l pool, $1150/mo t1tllut mMle Mrved In your Apt lllend Avlllleble lmmeCI. ,..... . curate typing •'"-llO-eO Mu11 aee wlll no1 1es1 G\1\1 Call 8111 e.48-0 292 I S200 MC 2131654•1155 2Br 1'h 8• TwnhN , frp4c:. 3 llmee/dey Full ~ LOOklng IOf mature edult DRY CLEANING FrenchlM Cltrical/Gtflct 1461 wpm, gOod grammar, tong 11· · _ _ __ ger191. yard 1&75/mo. program offered c.. the w /referencH . female Near Newport 8eectl ex· I apelllng & proof rMdlnQ S398 .500 ATTRACTIVE cMen 2BR PENINSUL.>. cottage 3BR No ~t· 278AVOUOoSt Humlngton Terr . .ce end non-tmok•r preferred. cellenl flnen ct 0 ng , ,,_ ..... .,.. ... 1 1111111 WP exp ....... Ce ll fo r eppt 11 1 IBa. lndry, gar, deck 1 aummerweet!lyl&75 548-75100<931-5103 Uk about the~-1tt & aecurlty depollt •t>Mnt•~wner cell Ted FIT. entry level Account· Jreln Oet>ble 641-011t 17141759 8160 btk tol>Ch Avelllmmed PENINSULA PT nr 09'# ----te Sult• 8-48-8811 moveeyoulnw/ellutlllt• Harr11 4 1&-~7.ie18 Ing Cieri(, fOf blHlng, ftl-EqualOppryEmployer. ,•LI ta1t•1 $800/mo. de9 548-372? I entry trench 3BR 2'ABA, 12Br 2B•. beaut, qulel, · peld If 1nt9f•ted p1eaae 1no. & mite duttee WALi TO • n ·~-_ tam rm 12200 mo to mo dwnllrt w/patlo & encl NEW. 2 & 3 Bdrm. 2 Be, eaff 873-5979 & i..ve ••; Tt LMa 4 Send rHume lo Mr • .......,. -•If m.t n1 Surround lhe m90n1tic.o1 Cereal •el lbr 2122 BAYSHOAES dMI ner't gar Moat utile pd. S795 ape, blllCOny, NC. gate. . F'*11• 81 Rot>..-t Bein, ... , .. -• n.AolUI ·POOi & 'JPa 81 Ihle elegenlp home 3BA 2BA g den 822 Hemuton e31-4753 BBQ, 3 leundry. 2201 mMUJ09 WIOO hu MONEY for Wllllem Fro11 & Al · EJ!cltlng 11xecu1111e condo nome in Big Canyon The 48R 2 ~BA DUPLEX I etlo ,23001 · • 28 --Delaware. 895-9512 lettli/lhttll t TOI I I OK/up, no credit IOCl•t• 1401 Quall St In So Co111 Sprlnoa mos• Ol scrlmlne11ng I Frplc, 2000 aq 11 p mo I r huge Apl wtth pool -m ..... no penalty Cell 0.. " Highly upgraded & c;u1 buyfW wr>Yld ellpect to Avail 8115, S 1600/mo EASTBLUFF 3BR 1 2BA 329 Avocedo 1725/mo + SIU IU •t9' . nlton ANOC. 873 7311 Newport BMcn, CA &2680 tom decorated Pool pay mu(.ll more then the 720-740e/759-1708 lwnhme Pello, dbl gar, depoalt Cell Cell•=..... 2141 Wk"' r.nt• now evllll T "'11 11111.- 1 _ comm pool Sl250/mo I MM541 '7 · · =~" .D. •• 5&r._ ecuzz1 meenoenng $629.000 Cell 759-4330 JASMINE Creeti 2b Weterlront Homee Inc _ BLE HOWi No S1tf7.00 Wk & up. 227•-l ~ Computet exp req'd. Ex· 11re1m1. 2 gated com IRUT wrm•• !Den guarded comm ten· I 1•1 1·-2Br wt o•r. Crpte, drpt, Legui::J,2) tbd, tbe walk Nwpt Blvd, CM a.48-7445 4-18% r91um on P•nd. lno lrvtne CPA Firm mvnlly Custom furniture I UL U Tl ll nl;lpool S2 100'1mo • • .._ bltlna Fncd yrd w/petlo. to 1&25 .. +eec .. t l t L TO.. Aleo lend on 6 buy hM computer opetatOf may be purc;hased 640-1212' own;tegl . BAVRIOGE 2br 2b• Condo 638-4120 Cell 1-5PM 875-5081 •• a I • ..re TOI . '10,000 up to poeltl()n oper'I tor lndMO- S125.000 L H I _ . __ __ S..t .,._ MC gele att 887 VICIO<le "C" .. 1875 NORTH LAGUNA! 2714 JUMBO'S Cell DennllOf\ ut l wllh bOOkkeeplng SALLY SHIPLEY/ G\1\1 ISlylllh ~bf hte 2b• lncld I gar. poOI, apt, Sl 495, 2619 Senta Ane .• 1725 1BD ept rurn ~ pertty atocR 10 m t U/Fi& ANOC em311. capeblNti... Salary range JOYCE DABOL T den I/yd trplc kid• pet a54.609Qf780-9&42 furn ,775 Good \llllwl 2bd duplell etl emenlt ... I •----~-ti lrom S 1350/mo. Cell frml din S1100 539-8191 __ • fl'ptC -..... 9400 .+eecurtty .........-l<ethy (714)833--0MI Ag• ,.. 1 111 OUYM Miii ~ield I a120· 10 9111arrno· ...... 848-t 112 ---xa;;u;;at, n11 tlD .... PIT -~----147 2bd 2'~be d off _.... ··---w· . ..... *IUYlfW * IC"ll .... 2144 1 c~r11. ~x1~0 °'.'J n11 APllMITI 2nd "Pt 1&75 •97•1~ Fem to lhr 2BR 1'hBA CM HAPPY Blrthdey HOMy Mwr111 Lynoti Aeelty Trel,,. lmm1c '38r, 3Ba, lam rm **lllTW* * court $1895 759-0079 Beeutlf\JI, cleen large Get· I· ....... twnhM . Pool, ape, t.nnle, ~~ ~n~ t~ Ing Cenlet In HunllngtOfl Cerna •••• ., 1022 nO<M City llghtl plenl•· All ., ... , prlcM + fll• BIO CANYON I Golf Couree '*" AJ)tl , pell<>I, declll. !!!J!!! • ... MC. 1387 .50 • -+ .,. I love Zr -M:l1-' 8Mcfl ..... oen-• of-lXSUIJJe c -26d den !Ion ehutllfl tllru·OUI. Munthly Of yrty Lei U• I/few 3bd 2' a 850 ape. Sorry, no J*•. l v~...mll. G to utlle ee2-012• nee peraon 10 wol1I • Guarded ~'" ••"'-'me ~.': c;g~~ i':X"t;~Y ::& H•lp? tee I mo ,"MC °Av1~':ow11 ~=r~ ~~!, 83t.:~ beech. Crp11, ~ F/M prof there NB apt &Mt f ~~~~~~ ~ ~r=~ 759-9100 ,. w ,I• • •, ~'-'At•" nxect 9 518 loan S335K. ienn11 Bllln <='<>Mtt. cu .. TIUlm I l l-.... 213 43t-7e93 !~· no 1~•· ~ 3bd; 2be, t bite to beech. F'OONb !i rno Old mr • ~111 aeiery SS/Hr. 640-1212. ownrtagt tom oek booklMlv... Ill••-•Meee Verde 0 ' kn! 28', -..lrno. 5-044 S3150 mo +'I\ utWtlee. Tabby Cat, ~ 19th • Flexible houre IM ,.. 11111:1••• JhN fii4 brick atrium outtld• ~8--.BllU -·-tBe Upp«. New d«IQf, 873-2507 ~~·&3M t Pl**ltla, Cotti M"8 m.tnder of the motlttl llgllllng; 11rg8r yard ~ u 3:.· 21·~1aoobe. POOl2t3·!9,~7~3 dehwthf, loctled (lllf'llge SAVE , to .... 3BR 28ACifil M 2·t t42 c .i1 Deb (7~9077 . -LllATill wt cov•r•d r edwood °"3' -M 75 No S*• M0-24" Belboe ~· Non--- One leY'el. 2bd. 2be. pn. pellO x1n1 move-In c:ond TIW•IHH BLUFFS Bedcbey Front a $13 5 0 • emoeter 1325 Av..i 8118 _, aDl/ ...... Y vet• patio, can walk lo Mull .... w111 not IUI .............. Condo 2 Mttrtte.lg den, ;i~~t:k~~. /Jj) fti e75-0l4t fnllU\ lhs FMf'getlc, poaltlve, good m.tket, bank, r•14NrMI. long at IFrptc:, veulted celling•. dbl J 2'hbe, 2 car get., nr pool Y s.390 \M1U IUI eppeerenoe for Irvine pnetmtiey. etc P~ & '398.500 gar, pool, IP• No~· S 1750 875--3371 etter 5 .:'!'.~ ontytt•·-=-•• 11 ..... luMt. HBI Ocean! F, q"'91 loeele. ARE fR£E Copy Shoe> WIM train clubhouu 1 115 000 C •II Io r •pp t •I I Bdrm 1775 ----•~• -~rfdrnic, pool, ape, 18$0/mo + ben EOE Brok• a.46-7555 1714)75i-8180 eee w 18th St a.45-2739 lllffl LO YI_. U l50 ~"' eo.t Pica .... If tt Ull rec "" Sher• beth w12e 752..().48 t ___ .. __ --.;csTANT-1N11• 3bd K,~1i:;rs o.K ar ... 1Bdrm, .ur. fenced "I ...ett ....... F. '350 +dep. te9-eet7 Cal·· ,-,L~-Otce-LE_l_I __ • .,,_, .,, pe1toe, pool pool, .cerl)O(t No ~· NEWPORT CREST M/F, " 798 Sm1ir1 ;i11ct !<.hm New2 LUIMY CondOe 38' $1475 72().1950 .... •1"t • Month to month mutt btei..n, n-tmk ...... ,, General Fu• Oma mtnq for l.lrqt•r "'"'!) Sttl v .. ,,.,.,.,, Ct1 Clautfll4, 642-5678 for Information & surprisl ngly low cost. ~u~~~~ ~., -~1onp1 Pet ok 'ml IO bet! 1 1195 CLOSETO BEACH! New· also 1vet11ble l300 ·-c.. How11 ....... v• benefit• ( ICM"h1•I (hi!). f I( k!°'I lor .111 •4• 1• .. 4 ... • .. 2.~ m 9hof•I 4bd. 2b• Stoo/mo E/elde38R28A (' 64t-&"4 1----SenCletMnt•.Mt-t111 ~PMOn wnAr 11 .. ,. ""'V " .,.. .,.. "" -......, "" • townhOuM ,,pie, petlo, • rurntshed/ --Found Cu"ency or. Mey 2, .. 1~111 v.un ()111•1 l•on"'I •L.er-2 B<lr-1 "'~h ""Agent 64.,...3813 081• lndry rm °" .,,.... unfurnished Nice out~~· 8Mk• 198e ~MM-02332 P/'T 20-3011n..-. ~ ,,.... ''' ... , ---F/ t f .............. _ .,.,. • .,, H11•11 S111'. lR ~b tori Ouplp Getage '178-C CONDO BA YFRON'T q"'-' loeetlol\ rmm """' ·-· to the egune Beech & 10 key Apply In ~ Plecenll• M35tmo No 2BR 2BA, PoOI. Meurlty 28 t 7 Orange • f itness c1ntars, wwm erwtroment 1350 po 11 c • o • p 1 c a 11 Marne Eiectronlee, 1870 p.t• &45-7983 so.1 lllp •~elle.ble TIL ~ M2-1M.I tenms, sw 1mm1ng Llnda/Mlc:Nel &46-49 t2 •97-3311. 92M 14 t Herl>Of. c M 38< 2be t~bufn tp,, St800/mo e75-a&e2 agt Ptof f9fNlle n/snkr "" jii~liii~~---.i.--------tlO pool S 1o6o DELUXE OON'OO-IYll MU.. ' Mod1l1 open d11ly, 9 6 new Dene Point 2er 288 ":,, • .::;';'Hom. Inc 2bd 2'..+be. trptc. OM"oaoe t8'. Mg. range, laundry. Sorry no p11a Condo Co 11 • t t • e31 · 1400 "'Funlon l'Nn<I, .,300, pool,~ No J*• Newport Buch No (714)413-0892 •WHY "AY MO~E1• e 19-325-521 1 93 i W 11'1'1 B~MMH 180 lrvtn1 Avenue TO SMA 380 HSE COM Pleelant 2bdn'll 1545 f1a1 !u tbluH beeutllul a&r (11 l&tfll Nr bdl, ptof ~emkr, S400 kid n1-d --1 2'h8e. lrple, ow etc. llZY .... 1• it..u. + 1Sulll, tw & wtcend9 1111~ ;;.~· yr .._.., w /Deck Bey view "30/mo Utllt Intl AYllll ....,..nM e57-406t/e7~, *UM 111 * • t500/.mo Oy 720-0933 nowt No J*• ~ NhlpOrl e .. ch So WOUid •• ,.., ""'· 21R ~ 3bf hM St00 E· Ev (2 t3lt23-3222 * f "8TSIDI deluu l10018th StrHI 28A et Promontory Pt tide wl d t1kup1 fine E•O!Uff ei<ec °41R 2eA tBORM tvllllebte Ml6. lt t Oovtrl No P91• ,.....,.,. Oeve wtl 0 111 • r • • ". 11 • b I • llM, remod, lit!• new. O/W. frig, gal a wet• pd, M2~tll "3-tM4, rim 175-6497 53M 19, Agt fee m.eny efMnltl• Ondf -ororpon, Mb, no peie. ~ 38,. 2BA. iarO. fM'llt/ inc S2250fmo 780-9398 ••• OMt room t I t711/mo Incl oar· A41ntl own 2 e1ry hm 3bf OUPL!X 2bd. 21>&, ,.._ ·An .... ~t~ l'rOf•Hlonal C:Ple Jutt LOST DOG aonwnua "DI MP SIY" DOWNTOWN HUNTINGTON llACH t6t.J7l2 d'* 13i2 Ge!Wey Ln 3bl 2 ger fTplC kid ~ ~r~tl, ~lkl, Adult•, n-~ , , ru> ~~ lrllN ndt t~28' Apt, ep-l~ 874) StotS 5:19-41191 Agt t• I ~· 1750 mo avellablit ,.,.....,. prox MOO, COM .,... • 911 5-48-5192 Mii J.J,._,... 1 O""l n 0eve Cellel'IM 8S t-3030 ~~!'II __ .,. _____ ............. Sofld $3 25 plui. 1~¢ oo .. 111qe h11no11nq 101 eAr.h p,lftnrn SeNI IO ~r.:.::riJ'"'1b tlflWI -" l • 1114~ Jf'f 11rn~ .... ....,.. ~ """"'..,,..., NEW 'OR OHLV SI IJ6 peg lull \.olot ea ... loc;i ofCrene patterrit l'IOOll• .. upplie• cr""el <rOSt llllr l'I need"°1>olnt 11rh hOOi! (1Ullltng llnd men LAURA WHHUI c R A ,. T r I Of~ CoNt DAILY PfLOT/Tueedey, AUgl'9t 5, 11N "1 ...__. ~ ..... r 1 z -..... ••Pnrr111 _,_In 1. .... ... ..-·y1 tiet:• Top~ ,...,__.. DatCIN ...... ·--INITNJCTOfll&AIOI,... T~ •• I .._ .. ~, --:w ~ J: 0:: PIT,'1:'::.':,.~-_P_,_....,..,..,.,,,.. Oep•ndW::::-worun IMonl • r' Ml tor•· 1MRE.. ..c.-1.:r~c!:llnut _. .... 8 (7t4 9""71Mtt7 ~ 'w..W:,,end,:: ~ e:t-'·'°'~"'°""" ~ldedloof::='. I 2 t.2 « r:~ ILL•M& I llllll'aa ·- ........ " Appir9I •Or. ~ eo.. 0 ~·~: ~ noon ::1lto-e.ttnv° ~~~ newltOO ... ttll ........ ,,_., ......_ ~~,_,._ ~~~~ Okl~IM.Tu.eln. =lflpereon,~ to COftduoe e ~ OUCAHI Dlt. ......... llal"":nr I ..... .... ...... In ..... ~ -----.. ldtOot ..,,....~, ltlldy fOr .. er.,. 1110, W Mr*, wM INllfl.. OIHI 01.,fll. C11•. rwoordlr & ..... ,111lj 1ft01 tor rttall ... I*· Cl•,._.-· II 111 •tD 172 Olk I.,_., '·"· eoeet ..... lllltllllfCo. roonuk••,.._Mlt C.. ...... ~ I L~•~-. O.M .... '°""' bottl ''"· AfS. 1-•-• Qoelne deM ~ 8 No .... ~ ofW,7-..a2. Dr...,1'19/WorttT--. CNllD..._.n..tlM. v•~ltMl.Wll llM OpenlnQIHowA..._ l!.O.E Ptwant ~ wo1C1e • ,-~&All u IM'tee. U.•us•r-lt ... ~.~:::•-,...: trM\, _ Ce1 ~· •fllMHl'ft,, f.Wn edta cWI fot ._ Llll .. IRllll 1 ""*·no ......... ,... t7IOMnerAv . .,_.1, Memt»er•"IP UH. .C-Ctao.000 NJ#, tlOnMt dlpetwt•it ...._ Join the telffl of the ottg. IHety THI! HUNTINGTON FHA/VA Heired Top ~ ldMI fOr ....,. .M., ...,_on..,_ (714)14CM1111 Ing 111.000 ore.. ofter P«t~--i200 1N11 COCO'S w. .,. 11!,CH/ '0UNTAIN .....,., -.ry + .,0,.,. + meken, high ~ool FOMtALDWf'O • (714) .... 2t0t llTlmllM.D ~torQUIMedhr• VALL.IV tMOlPEHmHT. ~ .. ~t .....,~...,.. eon 101• w/I v..,lntl!A ... U ,M-,, Oeltvet 1 ~·--·No l»OWIUll. cal Gery A. & l'llOOlllll ........ Hour& ~ cNlrl, ow-11r• wMt, tb'l9•id ..... 'zb+ .... ~ a::=:::...~ AWf In .-.on. 2305 E ~no~ (714)161~ ~~~IY.:.= tom pedi, mat= ...... ~~~ •Ulm Fff :f.:; l ...,..._. In .. _..Co •-'-'&OOft'loo C089t Hwy, CdM. ~ .. I ... ......__ •-1:,__ I huteft, act Ml •l • • ~--.._,...,. · _, c11. truck °' 111uon 'll• ... __... ... .....,...... '*" 110IO. ~ ..._._, MovlrW ,,_,.. ... Jedi ~ ..,, 8'..'b~ Engll~ ~· For ~ cal llllT&I ,_ .•aoc>n end lneUfeno.. Olfloe aupply. h · el U .OO/hour plu• LAL.anM•e Health Qub Meg'122.-11 & ~ • ol Meteer 54 ·7013 •'9 Cell 542• 1444, ll1k for =need. lnerget,lo bOnutel. ~ ~ & FU .... ....._ OCM!dt, Memc.ltllp, 2 .-. left. AA.t911'1111en """1*d P\.lf>: ::-::.-F' •et~ IUlDTlTI UUI MIH!· &.11 Boyt M .78/Hr. JoAnnl CfaMy. tor Mw atore, IC ~:.C::S-' ..:::.:: ~:.*'~ 1128. ~Mii pl .. , 1 we•k• old: Bek\ & lllem Froet Needa 0hlnge?Mtetat1· bP.d, prvt Club, vetted CAIHll!R 'ult llm•. =,,:, .... ~eryEJ: '°' lnt8Mew cal .,.,., 0t762-68009Xt. I01 Mwfe¥&&onePOOiTlbte, l100u. 2 Mele, 1 Aaeoo 1401 Quall It Ing out? W.nt to become day & eYeftln9 IMt• in.-matUt• S*1IOn Wll trllln. · · llf'ler 1'30 Mon .,,. 01 ciuMom mtlde for eme11r Female. 756-t1M ~Bel\, CA 929e0'' 1uccn1N1? lefore you elUdfnO Wknde. ...... 5717 ~ In 1*90n Metvec 97~ t-3 Set: et &42..M78: . lmftt•I mf • room. 90ll51, Jtlnt oond BOBTAIL m• 0011! ~w ••• dO enytNna Olli Eldon .s -1..,. a.c:trona. 1110 Harbor -.i 1m Fl.lmfl\n for WflJfY room. MOO c .. '136-4a&o& PUP. red oolor, 3 montN. ~ml 7~ Md ftnd outlll Btvd. C.M. FIT I PIT Cell ~641-*' PASatVE IXEACl1£11t pwatireed, no P'IS*9· Wed A4'8 •• Hoftda ~ lrnmed19t Ill f« IMltwatm pl~ ~,.~;~ • ._ CASHIER & DELI·.... .._ •• MOVING. MUSf aiLL Motof(19e'eledt.M*I $50.146-7909 prw. ,.,... ' -- full ttm1 .::"r-t.199ttrnal 111&.DTATI Belboee75-1171 • ~ .. wrr WOMER ~ oei:*3 tVUIYTHIHO Atmolr• Watktgr91tf 8ROWN TA81Y lyr 1125,l'Nec ...... DIV. lumW, IWdwtn, end GW exPlAitNCE.OINPlZZA& ·~ ~t~~~: w/tlutdl "60. Olk Pie ~ =~-~= C.M.l50-t7M ""di lndOO< iovlng Ebol,l 7M017. ptutnblng l .i.ttrlcet PASTA. Satery atlf1• le now taking IP9ketlone wtlllng to tMle reaipona1-S• AaO. 2mlrrcn170 tm. 4 Polter On bed POSTAGE STAMP IN· hOlne 125 Obo. An. 5 ..... HIH people. Home from S4-M. eo.te M9le. IOf e full um. CMNer. btllty Apply ~wen : ~25F Oelc lamp lbt l1H Sof•. Ohelrl. end VESTMENTS. coiun.. 173-5t54 ALL WUKJt LOii • M'fl, CentereJ1P9rteno .. ~ LUl$)1'8 131·3"433 M"8tbeebleto~er• 9am-1pm, 3530 lrvtne M~·l40-0f~°?~= tabtee, ...a.. ~1blw.Gr9'~Mtl.I 11111111 ......... hotnelofftol.~ ~-~In S*90f\. lllTAllll"f-IPOl\llblllty, •nergetlc Blvd, NB, 7$6-1te0. . ment & m«9.173-*4 more. "42-3311 IV rneg MelM from c'=lon ~. ~ ..... """" Bfll lltll...P/t F0t Hott & Hotteeeee. Ind frlendty. Mother"• II llTM lllJI &ijl1&1111 MU AllFrenohPrcMnolail: RATTAN bet ttootl (3) llnet. LC*il of i.. btk•, ...,_,, ~~ 11'11 ....... • ......... ,.,..., fw Weltor a W-'t,.... for , • ,r.owtng company Ind I llY ..,.._. cMrry COf tt14..1et· OCCM • C8M beiett wttiunter gm S 150042000. "42-tOSf Selectrtc: 11· l~ •If m .,. .. -.. Dey, Swing & OreYayVd ~ = et~~11=· Av8llab'e In lrvlne eree. UI Nl-1111 chair• 1150 M.;' beaut: I n•ta. •lmoel n•• OOCl<ER SPANIEL PUP8 ::'Ooiffao 43td It ' ....__ ~ --a. INf\1. 105 l 17th St, CM. 17th St eo.t M... . 9300 to MOO. No eollec1· blue eofa!tf eeet w/whlte '501•, tlttM (beluin 4 tnele 3 r.m... ........ •-•-I -__, ......... "42·9920 EOE • • • Ing, 3-4 hour9 • day Coldap t R f I t eccent: -t f0tmel I rllQk) 1"8lf uNI 1110, 0-..., .... ~ _ _._ ,.. ... _ • .... II I ........ ,.,.... ..,,...., .• MondeythruFncsayaner-•ltoP tearz;,r:::r~ oln rm 1M:/c:Nn. cc. ez bed ••oallent oonO ;..-;;;· """""im/271. lrw,..,... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;;; 11I114-1111 -For &3 bed Conv Heep noon Saturct.y end Sun-Avocado green, 13.5 c:u orig. nooo Hcrlflc• I 1eo. Seet1 Sewltla me--~5802 • Cl II Fff0tP/T Sant• Ane .HI . Oay morning. Cell n.1200 873-2197 s1..oo. Mint oonO. CM ctttne&cetitne013!,gea IMtl l•llaJ ~71 I MU1ed ~ Retell 8.._ ~In CeN 549-3081 g 1 842_.333, Mii for K111t Detlwr. 972·2308 f1W' lewn edoer M&. old FREE Km.tla to good Ta - ..... Ula ~ ILFOAHAIOBAKERY ·~·..... U ..... 11 .. ft em.nfrtdgegoodtorget· home! Pert ~:z:en LARJll Ftbelgl'MI The Orenge Coeat Dlllty CAFE. Atrium Ct COPY MACHINE .... Sia lce-mlillter •• new --uu ....... ., age OI epere, wortc. or-• pert Tabby, ,4 ~~ Pteot ciur,.,,tty t1e1 oPen-+u . .._ ~279. Det>t>y/Metcle OPERATOR 330 a..yst 5yr113&0ttrm120-0295' Rua•. couc:hee, c11e1,.. '40. 840-0327 .u 1M-4311. 11500,eetl neo obO Inga fore NII enG peirt· ..., .... PIQio SIZZLER RESTAURANT F~~~:~·5~1=· CoeteMeM,CA9282e SEARSCOLOSPOJFroet-4f4..03T30tl31•7308 Ill.,_ .... ,.. GOU>ENAETAtEVEA 752·2514,860-7297. . time ,...,,hone........ ·oo-...._ la~lngforP/TorFIT PettlkM Fr•l125.C811efter!Sprn OVINQ..T.o8'wf\Uof• W/o18ntAA-t0tP88k8"1 ~AKC, ldl pedigr., PHLUOEIJ11' per90f\ In our Cl8'11fted '-:r.tt ~ 0 <nt4J CASHIER EXECUTIVE CASHIER ,........_...... 131-7070 I too ... Oat! end ' coft w/1 ft cabinet. 7il--07S3 10% champe, '300 .... Flbergja dingy ~-ln ='~45~"i:!;'1~~·:~:~ EX~~~:ss F:o;.~:;.;~~~~ .... ,... • Au I ::p!75J:" !.~e;'::'~lYALE FORKUn 3 "• flnanc:e, 493.eee1 floltlon ........ ,. oond prior telephone ~ ••· Beech feeturlng H~ tenllve cuh h•ndllno NO SELLING! 2 Cief11• GE 22' 81& bY G rr;a dealt oek etedenrl c:tw • mut, 41( Iba cap Liie• PARROT • Blue Front '300. &4$-5'30 perlenoe, and • pleuent, product• W• .,. • ..-i-Tll IUll -end cuatomer Mtvtoe ax needed to Y8flfy t..._ er & frldg frott ,,_ • & !*C... Qllk cMnlnQ tbl 1 new. S8Ct'lftc» fOI QUlc* :;,:on. 10 /:::: otd Ptwr GMMut t~ votoe. a FULL TIME ..._ l;A~ Teklng eppllcatlon•. for pertenoe. FIT Wlltl ben-phone oroen. Hourly. ' 1350 • ex-w/8 up.hole chalra. Nie 540w52M w/caige, 254 9ii~iiwiiitiii-,.,...-m;i Excellent H lery plut eon. " _, have COcktell/Oyster Bar/Dey eflt• E.O.E. &44-5070 Houre 5:30pm·9:00pm ~~CC:: ~ 640-1992 0t 759-9592 ~... MU POOOLE.s.A-PEOPLE U' UHlfutt U a;; Y OOtnm1M1on end good ,--lood w81tr ...... Apply In S.t 9:00~1:00prn. For ' ' --r _ Poodle J>UP9, Teecup1, ~.belt I.Mk,,,.. contf. beneftta. 1t•nderd1. end enjoy per.on 119 ~ Hel-FACIALIST lnl~ C8ll wane after Muat <secl Rutt gto\tf htw APPLE tfe Toy Min 1350 up 35 HP. fvtntude, rtlft, Cell KetNeen 0teon l0t In-o.allngp•~ ... wftca,,ll theJull•publlon at' low, LllguN Beech, NO 4 MANICUREST . 5 30pm 842-5971. fualtut 1114 eofl l loveelel, ctew foot Gm mon. duo dr, 1 meg ' 546-214& with trllMer, 11700. tervle I ... PHONE CALLS PLEASE! NMOed NOWI V.-y good M •-/ oek tb'e & 4 cN'9. S475ee. ram, 8"1)8' MN! cerd, •--------w •PPO ntment, 131-8481 for en appt opportunity. Rent or ,._.,. nlWllS I llf ,_,. Mull Mel 484-t7&9 IPeed up uird, 11,000, SIU< TERRIER pupe>lea 24' LYlllll "'2-4321 ext. 302. .,1 _. ,_ .,11 _ THE GRINDER comrNMlon. C811 Judy Interior plant metntenance LIS Nl-11ll ea11 DevlO 954-t745 AKC m-. $150, ~ ,..._ cov.-, new'*"' •·--a--. _, __,., RESTAURANT · 842-4114 route. OC ., ... p1faM OakWlllluNISt50 Dinette theOOlng. Greet houM 8Twt34 -· Ano frame lhop In Coet• 1400 Pac Coat Hwy contact .Mry 875-a&M. 2 Ilk• new Qlltoma I ' ... 1150. Patio l\Knlture HITACHI HM37t9 AGB pet1l lhot•I "42-o905 111.f Pl.IT M..a needl local ..._ Newpof1 8Mch FIPT Jll'Wtortal MrVlcel. tlol'el, )'9110w-l llghl gt1llfl S200. Cecil 751""48e AnalOg mon, 19" .. 3 t O.P . 21' I.Uhri '71 SF. 200 "" 330W. Bay St. help Tuea-S.t. Wiii train. "42·8811 :=-r2~~·.i~1~ ·-"!:!!!. IOfUl225 ... lergelMng 0-BED 175, llMO~rd 1024 . 800,.. 33 3 khZ ,..... ..... ·-· lUfbOr dal, low hrt, Coate.Mee&. CA 92621 850-1280 11u op«"llnga f0t FIT -..---•~IT room painting 175. p1ut StO gold demak io.... I'll!, ~ S1200 call ,... loaded. 2 boat owner. !It,..... ....... Ho.teea!Weltl... FULL TIME wtJ1 train SHIP-Repom to tonetructlon antique. for ..... CdM. ...i I 15 kite tble 3 chra David 8 8754· AXL6W1A rm con-Mull ... , thl• .... ----_, PING & RECEIVING mgr, re1pon1lble · lor 873-594t Wht oak Sso. eno tbl Wht SPEARY UNIVAC tote piano S25,000 Obo 173-1174 IAlml/m.f/T Hi:.~~~.~ E•perl!~l!!ly, no App l y In pereon 1upervl1lng land Oev 4 Pl.:. IMng room Mt, C>MS15.241·9590,M-F, HIRESCOLORPC ..inutflnWt.~595C::' .,.,. .... BeMftta. llft 180 lb, 1a+. bUla. S5/Hr E.lotHent phone c.118. ,......, .,.. MARVAC Electro nlce, conet pro), lnvoMng M\l9f uaed eerthtones, 5:30-9.wkndlatt9 Diap4ay925e~ Dy897-tmeY412~24 T 20t<ln Idea 250 Ogle St., Coet• MMe training lor .... Ing career. .....,, .._..._, ~~ 1870 11atbOI' 81, C.M. grading, aewer. 1torm coat ,785 · Mfl 1215 20 meg, ptru .,, gM.lvbd -~· -·n •-••.. Good drMng record r• lfaJlen c;:;'~ine, corner Ulll&l "'* or.in, water, concrete. 952°-4254 · Queen a bed, brand;:;' IBM ~lb'e 484-4490 • In ~-·MeK· .... ••-_.....__ quired 844-4022 BMch/Slater NEWPORT BEACH ~u:i~ 5 PIECE Bedroom eet, tn-~r~:~)~utl ..: Pnt It JM Good=·&,•j~:; klde.1 11' .. flmf, 'll Seek• 111P~.i1...... UUITIAmtP/t •&111111 Lovely olllcu nur & QC requirement• 5-10 cludlng bunt! bed•. Mk• 25obo 846-3818 La6/dermen Pointer. aaw •-Smtw,oata, 1<Mcw,n&.t, ,._..... F· ... /...__ ,..___ H"'--'aA O C yrt •XJ> mandhory, corn--new condition S350 for ROOMEY CHEST of Drew-m1v .... breed, rvOf tr~ _,..._ lnter1or, nu euney, lllbd, ..---· ""r•n '""• ...,......,_,1, 8JIP. pref'd. Fuft.-tlme, P.,,._tlme .Airport FIT poettlon ti k h d 722 7,,..1 .._ ,... """"'OWC tty~ Appt 542·1197 Fle11. hre "45-0210 Grinder Ruteyrenl with growth oPPty. Ver-pen .. on P g hlg ty · • ""' er• & CMdoor Bw·S.. ed. 11fold,great hunting 1tlPID..,_ _,,., eeQ.7417 · 536-1864 2t002 PCH, lety of olllc• dutlH, ~:P=m.:~o:psh!int! All wtcker tum: Oln rm, Cue 840-5848 potential. Fr• to good 21" w/computer, 1200 /•••••••••••••••••••••••• HuntlnotonBch g:,nganocttentcont.ct. M8fgetlteCo Attn· eon.: bdrm, IMng room, etc. SOFA·PLAI08n h<>me.7M-1ea7 Ca11 Chr11722~59 '1'1TD .. &f. •• (. ~HEEi< OPPOHTI °'1:1 \ •• Wllf train BARTENDER, Mu~~·~!~ cpr°;,=:~ tlructlon Mg,', 220S2 An· Exit cond, tome almost VERY GD S90 Jntlry/futflrt PEUGEOT PV-10 '57.ctWllclftcat>,f/b, • • female, youno. Neigh· .,.,,_ranoe & demeanor tonlo Pkwy, Rancho new. ~ 432•7223 LG COMFIE CHAIR NEW 1125 Vltu1 frame, Weinmann etlw, grt. lvbd, allp. ftn, t>ornoocl Codttall Lounge -....-S•nll Margarita, CA ANTIQUE Morrie bed, $80, 213-592·59~8 brllk• 1 YT Old good S59K ofter'a. M0-7417. •. MANAGER •. CALL557-8021 Wiii train on word pro-92888 v•IU9 S1000, beet oftw WANTED u----o-.. Hall FulflengthCenadlanlyn• cond $400 837-7918 ~'dllfr..._w,.__, ca11or Cell Merllyn _, -fur coat Value over --·--·----"'J'--• • I Cetley 47&-3220 ---SERVICE STATION tak ... 540-n95 ..,.., tr• & maple bunk bed•. St0,000, .... fOf 14.000 llAISS a.-......... 11" 1¥abr0, lu• ln1, f\'pt, • \pplu utJoni. ur,. n u¥> 111•1111( UI"· • C..traJ SSH ·--·• ATTENDANT 281-5148 day. 84&-2288 aner ePM 873-5558 13 ~ llke :$195 mlefo. gen, fUll etec, e • I 9&tRw. EJtperleooedl AP91Ylnper-BDRM Mt, g#1a 49c Fr --54()...16&8 moorlng m Must .... • rrpltd for me~a1t1•mrnl J>lh1l111r1<, e ANSWERING SERVICE n--eon 3190 HarbOr, C.M Prov, Wht w/grn S150, 2 llilftU....U MIS ualtart S70t< Obo 416-6464 • e All Shiite 'SwttchboarO •• -··-) 11-1 aa.e 7 n I 91.......__1_ • 111111\ idua l... 111u1<I h1· ..,,.1(. • Opera tore wllrt ln Oppor1untty for training IUIFP• ILlll atudlo beds, w/bed<M~ 166' ;;imming POOi r:;nc;: .,..,..., ~ ' ltnl, -vwmin '81 Sw-ey 2e' Exiww moll\ 111rrl . or1ta nitl'1I. fll"\lhlt" u111l • 8·30am-3pm &. Grav• end edvanoement. mua1 PIT M Fr1 SAM PM I S35 .. Credenu 12 • Ing Wrought Iron type 4' Ille Crul1« Loededl Xlnt • I • y8fO·~l A¥0CedoAve havegoodOrlvlngrecorO • on-· ·1 Ping-Pong $30, mite high Cott SlOOO. S.,.1 IBM Correcting Se6ee1rtc l 1 cono,w/10'2odte4eng • !(Oil orll'nltd \ppluuot" mu'I ""'"' • Ste ...__a--~ Equal Opportunity em-no exp nee, $4/hr. PleeM ltema. 982·7240 $150 OBO 546-2&e7 Typewrtt• 1!" carriage Klotl• 8'A Screen TV • tllp l trlr 640-5011 i. • h '· ....... ...,, • ._., I M C appty In peraon: $325 XI t ;._,. 4"'7~ wrtuner ~ $3500, Sell --------• "oroonll ~It wut"~ e p oyer. r l'larley BOOKS ON TAPE Corner Unit Beda w/tebte 8' FROST FREE PHILCO n ....,..., • ' 1 1575 C811497-4454 '85. 20' ~ i..unc:tt, • R 1. bl h 1 1 1 • lllWll• alYlll 432-0939 729 i;areo St.CM '75. Work1no cluaic Pin· wri1te, se5 s1noer MWfnQ u s E o o ,F F 1 c EI , manogeny trim. Od oond • t' IU 1' ',. II' t', "' 111 '' 1·0,,,. e F/PT dey & ewnlng ehlt11 HAIR STYLIST to rent eta. Ml-ll!I Ball machine 1250. Call mllehlne, Golden touch & FURNITURE & EQUIP-You don t kn<>Wwtl~ YoU'r• 1 S.t up IOf' outboerd ••and in!>ur11111•1· u 111u~l. : avallable. Mull work GreatNBLoc.Naedown etter8prn875-e&40 ...,,,St35.842-817l MENT CAlL 979-5039 mlMlnglfyounaven t reed motorS3500.842·70M ~~~~L~~~~~S~SHl~~&~M~r=:~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-~;~d~~~~~~~~~~·~~a~~-~~~~~==1 • \\I' oHt>r •'"111·1•ll1•11t c•11m1H11H lw11· • typing required. Wiii 850-2128 Joli. or Paulal clerk, Mon-Fri, 7:3()..4:30, •• d1h inrludi1111. P u1<f \l11·1111u1h 1111d : train Coete m•••· HOM S4 75 ht to •tW1. hn-,.. 7111.1\ 7319 E.O E E LOAN fl' 1-.. A t e hn11ii rho., n11•..11t·"f 11nrl dt'O tul 111· • , "4n • PROCESSOR 8 '1· new ,.,ne u o e "" /!!" e ~tre 7M-8011 Merk • "urAn<r. h onu& proitrnm. ,afun 11nft • &m.ll&Tilll · For lag 8eh SIL, F·T. min I 11 Now being ecoapted for 2 yr• Exp nee. XJnt t>en-: mt t•l[' 11 0¥>an1•,. : io.tpr..,.,tlon"'O'.•XJ> eflta Sal comtMneurate • \ 1•ph 111 p.-r...-n I u•·~ I lif'll • preferred but no\ req w/e11p Catt Stew M-F m.aaa For buty phermacy. Ellper r>r•f'd 54&-2123 e I. • Appty Mon-Fri 1G-4pm 9-5 497 ·5583 Waa1port e fhur... :.? (~J-6.~l p.rn e l..-al Sevlngt Bank EOE lf..a. : ORAll£'COAST PllLISHlll CO. : 1~=:"0 -·-Mo~ & • 330 w Bay St • -.-m--------m-Ellperlenoed, permanent Kltctlen t9 now hiring • ' • • ••-.,._ peraon to handle Prop. Pr Ic e r •. SI o ck -•• Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : CKange County Co hu 5 arty Casualty Pollcle8. ert/MerchanOIMrt. Full-I EOE posltlone for~ s t.. MfV\oe ~nta, ctelm•., ume poa1t1on1 •va11ebi. : : tlon work. S5/Hr +. C811 rating & billing. 0 c Alt-PleaM apply •t 225 E. •• • •• ee e e •• •• •• e e eeee ee-._e Perry •ft 3pm "45-5780 port loc. 852-1188 17th St, Colla MMe ..... : : : : : I : CALL TODA VII 111 Fii Liii Your • ./. . I ' ~·\.'.' -.. ~ -... INTO SAVINGS The Daily Pilat has a new way to turn your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $7 .60 Classi f ied Ad. f!T.60 o r $5 .6 0 w ith prepa yment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private port1es o,,ly. No Commercial,"' Real Estate or Employment Ads. There is no price limit to whot you con advertise. If you need to sell your car, boot, couch high choir or any unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Closs1f1ed staff or use the coupon below 64 2-5678 -~---------,----._,~----------------------- NAME ADORE SS CITY PHONE STA TE AD COPV 4 linft minimum appro11;1matftly 4 word~ per line ZIP AMT EN CLOSED < '(" on Vl5A or M C A.re you o sub\c nbor to the Doily Pilot? NO 88 Orange Coat DAILY Pt LOT I Tu.clay, August 5. 1886 ti &•le lt~ 1111 ie::~~~~~~=;:==;:':*::-1 _ __.. .. ~~IC_ID~TI""'!'a__ MUC llJ1D Ml.JC IDTa Ml.JC llJTG I' Allll' &a Wf lllllf 11 ·75 Malibu aw6C. ... ttie ~ _, Oeedd ''::;l '"* ·~c:of ~ :=-1111 ": ':.-: = 1~ ... ~~·°'IUS*t> ••• .. I Llll•I muat .-. ,.. pe1n1, oct ~ "°"'':' oer':or ~ "":of·-~·...,,. :':.~on .Myt , ... tn.n ~ a.m • ._.,._, ""'"' -_,, w *3&0 .,..... ---tw., xlnt NMlng oond. , "-"-........... .-....... W all 11 ane ..... dey, ~ 2(1, , .. ll .._ tor bOtt\. Oeya/M4-4t10 MJ. 111111 FIAT '74 89fdet, rune I tt100 090, MO 4843 tM.......,..,."' --ttweby, tw~OfOfe ••· CoMt ~ DIC>er'" •IC of l!..,..,Sun 116-7957 • Ill" 'I gfMt, rblt, new~ top. t"-· I ..;_n,.t.,_ ~~ rn A•l•lton1 tfl• general ..... encl clllWfled to ... ~ ~e;r. 8f 2t Mid oOlleOI ~· ....... "' ... ..._ ~ t800 090 CHEVY '11 CHIVITTI. 4 end titr• ... -~~ty of ~IO , ... of I* Cleln 1111dm...,... a M1ttAfl 0.0. -7 r..,. .. • ' ' ' at 1S70 Ademe AW, BOsTON WHALER 13' 25 OO~EST'IC & FOREJON au.!.~2•1J.1~ dr, MO, e/o, MW Ur•, l.OIANelet ..... lnffllliOoellty~": larfltton of Olfeutt and 0. ~I, 1 THI eo.te ...... ~ et HP Jonn1on motor ltHVff amltm oan. t2140. In n1e Me"~ of tM tNll wo.t le to be~ INftd tot ..... end wrttten wtllCtl time_., ~ .. .,. "'-t-1t...-ing, t'* ..,. Et~ .. ot MARGAA~T fOt eecfl Ct_,. Ot ~ of nGeaoftnech. endofttleo-•-fil' MftYllN' pu~"' .....__. and ,_., ii;: 'in cond. $2750. Al WJI. Lllllll R~: z~ ~·~ 122•1311 ftlLEY.eon.-....... wortl•,...., to..,..~ to ~ IN ...... ~ """-. tor~' -- l<•IQ•r d ·281 ·&7U 1g202 Bt!ACH BlVO ml, $20eO or treck tot CHEVY '12 CHEVETTf k'e 11 ~~I~ theoontnict.luafl,..._.,.. _.... '° ... ~ itXTY (10) MONTH ... 75-19111 l14/llM1M tNdc '*"4CM7 M2.mt =~~: n!!~: ~:'J~ b~ •Aro::; of INM r.-_. ~~-= IN 111~ NC~-=ll•M =E ~~HA~ NOVA 42 TWN DIESEL / HONDA 'IO PRELUDE &rak... Ur••. amlfm :l to ~•Jrrnellon Of on • at IN Coaat Como '9'9d Oll-.d Mid noea of MAim ITA,_, WUT C<>U.fOI ' MOTOR YACHT tN~ bte lffrictt • low ml , 1 owner, rnMy ttet~. 'ood ,tran1p .. •ttwiJ::''°'~d.';'~ ~ Colle9a C*Cttet. Of· tnechandof161c*ontoM TM~Pfl'IO'W ... All b6dl.,.. to be 111 ~ CNtll r9Ady, low lvt Pun lllS Htra1, 1uper pond.. t l.150. 4 7·21US A~•· .,... et tNI otflc• loll °' ~ FIClltlel ~ F*""Y I. t"' cap1n1 l>u• 011 l:,: COfdenCt wt1t1 tne lld ~ .... trade fOI COnclO S3Ma. 873-7454 ~ •"*'·No. M-6!20tof0f. HlAWHLY HoeT. -• IMl'ltl ""*"' .,. ftOIW In .. Mr:. Mn Anderlon BF GoodrictlQ..._, tire llu CH!VY '83 Monte catlo ~:OS i.vw_' Gr~~-=fc TM f0t90QlllQ ~of ftclel AlcOfdlt In 1N 019toe of ._ Qrdl. COrON dlt Mar, end mey be ._.. 111 IN 819-m.3&21 or 33• 12 5. , .. t cond HONC>t' CIVIC '13 em/fm, air. ... wind, 6ou....,Md. Svlte 1 '• lOI per diem ~ It beaed .,. Aeootdfl of ~ CA 1212~ eon-ofb of IN Dnctot of -_,....,.eo_2"."'.-e:"':'1-:::o-o=s:-:2s~=-S&5.A1moe1 tiran~2t00 ',j~: ';:~ :~S:::: =6:oo~~ 0'""· ~To.-A~ 'steC:n:lt (f,°"~~,~1;'~,'~~ ~ ...... .,.1Mde.t1Ut ~onad9t':r.oaa. ~of.., ooleOI -••1 ... U 81~ Centor" .. I' -a •Ill h rlotitff ldey end overtime wortt 9'*' without ~ or WW• fOlnle taaf' . !acft. bidder mu9t llbnft IM"..,._ • fftMI Drift/Ji CHRYSLER '17 Cordov' Ill .. end nt-fft Of '81 bl et 1M1t t1me end -ranty,...,._.or~,,... Joy J. Groat, 2001 Yacht wtttl 1111 bid a ~1 ~T.;,T= .. r~~·:!;: JI JAGUAR '10 XJe loaded, 1111 o rulHr, =~~~r.!.i~r llelf, getdlnQ tttte pcu11u11, CW Mt9chW. :;:rn 8w:tl, olled:"'"oertlfted cf-* cw MUST SEl~ Try $391< lr;3r13r-§ll'IQ"'z"d""k"l.,sll'!am~UWt~.~""11'!'~ ~n~~~".:tti!":: ~sf:'OO.~ g;~~.'ns~ o'flef~:' 1.!~t;,.,c=~: ~::,c:.~ ": ~1>ue1nee1 11 con-blddef•abondft\llde= (7 1•19e0-7'67 Conv,SPKdbceed,tnt'f, BNutttul cond._'4500. FORD '71 Granada, 2 "'•· pertlculMly ft"<'lb theoontractllewerded,end ::.C,~)MCIUl'ed tlylllkl ducted by• D9'*'al pert· ~o:.:'Oltt~ STARFIRE 1gw, v hull c .... exn cond, 7!500 John. 141..ooc>e l bw elf edl•~'r~n 8 to-kw~ Tr~ vpon •ny eubGont~~ dMc! of NII, with..,_... nertNp lowd °' T~ In en W /I 0 P • ,. 1 b I• r , 1 r 1 ml._ S 7800 850-3568 JAGIJ "'R .,, .,. ,.,., door, gray rg, 8" • n9W -1 --t''!_!f undet euch CONTRA M In _., notlt ptcMded, 16-Joy J. Or091 _,,. "'t "°' .... ttwt IM w/breic.. 'n: pai,it 1~ A~C EAGLE 'IO 4dfeport Covalt~ ittt":" ~. ~ JHAfl( YOU !:n~~-;:= ~=::-·,~· ioo: mtl ~.'::':!:.':: :=-o.:..C,'1:.:-:'in: wttti~~C:of~ ;;;c:/.:':::.: Votvo 110, J54g5 obo eo orig owMt 4WO ml,854-2837 FJ:/OR2US .. 11 lmmedl S1100 P..-.21tot•lncluslveol ~bythefnlnthe•· ..... cfWget.and ....... engeCountyon.lufy2,1 ... ::t: .,,, ... Into tM •99-4~/84~857 mag :Sto, ale, c:aaa w/4 apttra: •32· 1741 Of 919-2782 MllQli.r-,s Meets. In ecutlon of the contract of tile Trwtee end of tile nuM4 ___. Cont111Ct W tfll 7 14 wf'll lmH W '11, the offl~ Of the County No bidder mey wtthdr9W INN Cf9eted by Mid Deed P\lbllhed Orenge Coeet ~ _..._.. 10 '*"-111 Sail INtl pwr steering, tltt • pwr $750 needS wonc. , FORD '77 T ·Bird, drk Recor• of wld Couftly eny bid fOt 1 period 04 lillty of TNM Dally Hot Jufy 15, U . 29, tt;''M.nlof-.. to 9nW REWPORT §&fop Shape wind/door loc*1, ~pkg. 648-1809 wttdyt •ft 4. brown, p/1, p/b, elr, mot"e commonly lu'Qwn (IOI d9'/9 after the det• WI Said .... wll be l*<I on! A~ 5, tN6 I to eucn oontract tile Loaded NB lllp,ownr 12800obo859·1 amlfm,ster90, 351 eng, '"1.1lSA~llicle.5M fe<theopenlngofbldt, T~. AUQUIC 12, !Me, T258 nooeed9oCttledleck;..be 1rans. must Mii, $22K/obo ... illlP ...... MAZDA OLC ·u SPORTS IUIO $2400 980-2252 (;..._.., llfom&e. A payment bond 8"d • I I 1:30 p.m ln tM lob4>y to =-Of WI the cw of. o-533-5115, h·873~858 4x4 . Stereo CUMtte. PIS . Pl<OI Immaculate, ~ SCORT '82 hrmi o aale C411h tn perfonnenc:. bond wlll be tile bulldlng loceted et ee>t bond the fl.Ill eum !hereof "'Boat wltrall«. Good IPOr1bar.(041M341 :C,n1~1o~un~l~~cO~~YI IN U.S.A, I H•l~~~~Rebtteng,nn t1:.:~ ~ r:i' c~ :\:~':tt~x;:r: ~~~,Orqe, NIJCM)TIC( wtn~torf91tedtouldooJ. condtttont Must Miii $750 lllll "43501 857-4198 Art> JAYING AROCA ures, gd body, 1 1800, ~1;~·;:'~~~:·.:f=t "'IN tonn eet forth 1n the At tne ttme of tt1e 1n111a1 'i:c, die=~ -"hdr-. Obo 631.e 197 Price Incl factory reb1te. 1--..,..M:-:BZ::-2""30e=="'~='"·""l4,..,.--TO 8£ ~I 1 MS.5830 ~.:·:. Wuu:;~ COi\~~~~ ,590 :.~:" em!n~ t::':: MAim ITA,_., 1111bidfOt 1 P9'tod fOt rony. 1' Veg1bond with High-ORANGE C~ST ~2K ml, '*1ect. ale, auto, FORD MUSTANG '74 on !tie ~operty so IOld of IN Government COde of paid be1MOe of tile otia-Tiie fOlowlng l*'ION ete flYI (451 d¥ afW IN dMI landef trait«, multl~ Jeep/Ren It pb, anfr, (300CO wtou • SALES 6 cy1, low ml, ~ cond, Ten per cwit of amount tne Stitt of Callfomll, tile tJon l9CUfed by IN~ doltlQ bl.lllNll 11: flUot In-NI'°' IN~ thereof Nill, custa<n COYef. xlnt 252' H::or, aoCoet2•. Meae eng) $22,900, 540-2tf6. • SERVICE body ~~ firm, ~:~ lo ... deposited with contrect Wiii con ti In ~deed°' tNlt end formetlon Setvtoea. : Tile :."~rv::-8- tond mutt Mii I 1200 -• • • PARTS 8 16' ~ offers to be In Pfovtelon• permmlng the eatlmated C09la. ~. MlclNllon DrM, lntne, ..we · end al bide • OB0963-3959 TncLI -S MBZ 250C 'Y2·AIC, pwr •LEASING FOROMUSTANG '78 .wTlllng~wlllberecelv 1uccu1ful bidder to e nd 1dv 1ftc e1 11 tomlet2730 ~ .. _!"Y ,,._.....,.._°': a s nrf, chrome Wllffll, 5gK ed et the eforesald ofllce aubetltute MCUfttlel lot eny l l9' 53A 15 Fluor EnglftMl'I, lno ..... .,.#'ff ·--·--°' 16 Hobla 8t. xlnl. f\Jrll?O ligg Chevy PidC-Uc>. bUCke1 blaupunk ttereo, llh, ..--LARC.f SI tl'M f'il ~~· V6. euto, pa, pb, CUI, et el'ly time etter ttw ttr1t moM')'I wlthheid by the Ol8-11 i. l>OMlbll thlt 11 IN 3333 Mlchel1on Drive , lormelltlll In #'ff * Of In Geno• jib. llarneu •.I eeets. IUIO. nol runnl~ Ing $6500, 552·9210. ON IHl WI ~I 0((JA 1 ml, ~t•tendlng cond, publication hereof ,_,,o TRICT 10 e neur• per· tim. of tell IM opening* Irvine, C111torn11 82730. thee~·-··-___ stor1ge 11011, covers B-·t Offer! 751·"'""' --.,..,....,,.._,,.,,...,,......,~--S-t999, •g51.10111. belondeteotule lormanoe ul'lder tile con-mey be llM then tile total Celtfomla OO<PO<•tlon • .._,. .. -...... ·-S OOPP67~9568 ""' nu MBZ450SLC '74 fVDIYMOOH&COlOR LINCOLN .84 Merk 01tedthl12Jrddeyof tract. lnd.t>ted-due. Tiile t>ullMll It con·Chana1l1 , ..,,..._No 1 t leave M...age All acc:.MO( .... mint cond, CALL TODAY Vll /LSC. 1111e gray, 0<lg Ju:/A~~ INGLE Gover"'"' 9-d, •r: 11 evlll&ble, the ~ ducted by:• oorpa<etlon fan, C-t c-"""'"' 18 Re<tl\en FIG sloop DODGE '77 ~. Ton .......... blue. $15,000, 844-1068. 33K I $17 000 Conservete< of the D1wld A. arownel ' opening bid mey bl Ob-Fluor~. Inc., P. J. ~~ r~- wltrlr motor• xtres bed equipped for I;;: llZ 'll Jiii I ownr, m · • · Eat•t• of M id C.on11r· Chlf.c1lhr talned by Ollllng the f9110w-Trim~. Vici ~t .-v.,._,... ""enqe .,.._, Stable, roomy, xlnt cond, low· mlleege Hke new' 551-4871 vet"~ Wlllt-tllrougll: Augul1 21 , Ing 1~ number9 on Thll ttttement wu filed Oal~ Piiot Auguat 5. t2, built 83. steeps 4. orig 54()..5268 2door,ex~tcondnlon Gl~!~~~~G. At. 1088 ·0 AM thedeybef0<etheM1e:(71'1 wlththeCountyC*11of0r-19 1288 over $7000, sac $.3800 SS500. 63M523 ~at Law. I.OS W-1 Open Bld1: Auguet 28, 38~7°'12131 827~. enge CountY on Jufy 23, (71')557-796l ... JtftTA TltOl 111 M BZ • 7 3 4508 LC Oty1~9outevard. Suite 1086 • 10 PM =~ 15, IMe 19M ----------•w" xi b • _,, ss c ••4 ~ t0o1s. PubUahtd Otenge eou1 nn.a ..-. · ~ •ni.,. Mft~ 20' 0 DAY wltrlr. grt cond. ·~. .. ..., ra ca • '" ~,.. CLA I I 56,000 IC1ual -'tl ••-( e1199Coest Delly Delly Pltot A~ 5, 12, VICI. INC~• MN T,......,I Publllhed Oranoe eo..1 r~ nu1PK D P1 sup M1ny xtru Inc auto Irene. AIC. mag ml. Snd, air, wf'lt leather .,.., -.:11 Pllo11 1086 9Y T.D. ~I cOM-1 OaltyPlot~29. Auovet 5, __ Ll_...QA.L;..;;...;...;.MO-..nc..-l'"--- EV 7 5 O/B S5995 obo wtt1oc~s/~pwrtl~~ ~~ A Real Geml 8e1-8313 ~~~~411800 ob0 A(~~:2 T288 ~~ ...... :-.:.=--.... M., 12, 19, 1"6 Tw CMmeNANCI Dv s.97-9777 ev •72~2• ••Bz ·1• .. 50SL 1 _..._._ ,.,.. stereo cass, lilt wtll. ... 0 .. or g •-w-11nnrr:: .. _.-, __._ 1, NO -25 COfon1do new 15 hp lie •3C05300 owner, lo m l, new VW '72 SUPER 8EETl.E r~ nu•~ rtJBUC *>TICE '9tary,lt1 .....,........ ... AN ORDINANCE~ THE elec st•rt eng, hinged Mlctlllen ur-. $22,000 Very good cond New I LIQA.L °'""" CA -(7M) rtaJC M>TtCE CITY OF HUNTINOTOM 4 salt toe<Hld HI OBO 553 t076 days stereo MUST SEE To I AD.,.,......_NT NOTICC M ...000 BEACH AMENDING THE m1Sk13·925-3ai 19 Of 854-g7~1ng; ' Apprec. $2350 540-'lOt MERCURY CAPRI '7• DIATH Ofl TAC 1a. IC... +IUNTINOTON BEACH QR. ' tp, 2000ec, run• xii, o::v...un:.:r IW .. flODllMa«I Publllhed Orenge Cout NOnca °' DINANCE cooe A.MEN0-714-8'4~707 MBZ '80 2400. etlctc, air. VW '75 But, 6 P~. body & lnt gd Cond, well MRVICH AND Ofl HihiON Dilly Piiot July 22, 20, APflUCA110N TO INO SECTION 9080.22 DE· 28 Pearson.' sails, dlnel cruise, sunrt. euper oondl new eng bit from botta<n malnt, am/Im cauette f~AL TO ~" Augu•t 5. 10116 NU ALCOHOUC FIN I N O II U IL DIM 0 and. dinghy, knot meter, $8950 obo Conllder IBM up, gd shape, air, S3300 stereo, S 1100/obo, "l!IOUlllCH llC110N HTATI NO A1M112 T288 MVP.A•• HEIGHT " dept~ege, many xtru f!Zll!flllllm PC part awap. 831·7228 obo 6'6-3468 la u r e n 6 ' 3 -0 • 14 , Notice 11 lier.._~ To '" lltln. beneflder•. 1·~ ,.___ SYNOPSIS: ... 320 d· ,, •• "375 ~, wi cr....011~1 ·-" contlng-l To W1IOm 11 ... ey ~n: Ordlnence No 28 •e $13 ,,...,_, MBZ '83 380SEL. Con-VW '79 Convertlble Bug, eve/wkn ~ the Oepenrnent of ... "' .,.., ~· P'UBUC M)TlC( CHIA"QNC MthOny J .. ---" "'BS ... k I t ~1 °-"--. r ...... on--~editor.. end per90ne who 1ma•d1 t"'e Huntington T9a•u1 -.0 "~·~....,.tu" .,.ng wtltlwhl, lo m . grM ....... ~ .. ...-""''"'' .. -~ .... ~ ... , _._. asa11uN.are~to lN -· " •STIHY '""' * v... m ............ . cond. $8700 Obo Dys IOHIY I .. 'll I tel AnourceeSectton, of the m1y ..... o .. _ ... _ '" ... _..... NOnca °' ....:..!men\ of .AiCorlollc 8Mctl OrdlNnce COde by For 19' deec> keel sallt>oet sys, MC l)'I, chrome al· ' Mlrl• City or Huntington Beech In the wffl end/a< eat•t• ol: ~ 1tfAMtO .,..,.. ' emending S 9080 22 .. ~ Mull NII lul Make offcw 6' TOYOTO. LE VAN. loys, Proton em/Im, 29K 897-9777. evs ~2-4-32• Fully equlpt. O<l(I OW1*, thel the followlng reQuellll SUE M POOEMSKI CfTY M Bever1g1 ContrOI to Mii _. low9 . 558-8112 or 760-1548 Fully loaded 2 sun roots, ml S30.000 722·7834 VW ·79 ConYertlble Super S 1500. 142· t802 10< Neg1t1v1 Oec11r11ton A petition 1111 been ftled HUNTINOTOM IL\CH ·:=chl.l~;r.' ;;,_:: 8080 22 &Mdlng Height -lrontlblCI< ale, stereo, I •eo Tl Wll 'II* Beetle t9K ml lhow· MERCURY ZEHER ·79 1-e r~ eod.,. evllll-by Helen I OU-In the &>-VANAM 1 MTI Vr/Mrf, CA t2708 -'111 .. , 1" The vertlcel dlltenoe eboY9 77 ISLANDER 36 Lolded .ilnt cond $900 & lue * • 1 room~ pert c~ mel Auto am/Im cut lie •ble '°' publlc review com-perlor COYr1 of Orenge DellAMD MUl n On &lie e.. & Wini (Pub 1 r •I• r • n c • d 1 t v m Rec survey hlng ma.st.dtl ovcw paymentt 643·9480 Ivory/Palo., tupetb cond.. blue $7g00 759-91 t9 pe p.b excellent Cond mene1ng June 17, 1086. =·r ~.:,u:t~~~ ,Aa. y HOUMeQ Eat Pt) llcetlM ~ed to the ~ teaJc/tnt .now., teak & I . --service recorde. 3 vr · · Neo•llve Oecteretton No ~ aoe«DI Publllhed Orengt COiet point of the CoC>lng of• flat holly sol& 963-5902 PP. I bh""' 11 I w1rr1nty av1ll Thia week VW '79 R1bblt, ' dr. s1200. 6'S.J755 88-3~ (UH Permit No. u pereonat r9Pf_,lattve (~Y IAV1N08 11 6. roof or 10 1 decla line of 1 Cluaic1 to4~ only at lmmac th ape. stereo. MUST ANG 4 apd standard 88-38), T en11tlv• Percel to ldmlnlller the Mtlt• ot AND LOAM Otilly Ptlo1 Augull ' 1988 menurd roof 0< the ever1g1 I' IAllT 114 Ill I powder blue w/blue Int 1977 Air, tape deck, gd Map No 8&-220)1tuequeet the "-'9nt AllOCtA110N/ T2t0 hetgM oftllehlgheltgabteoC Great condl like newt *"' O&I OIY* (Ser o'144 t2) Great back to school car cond, low mlteaoe. Make tor 1 3• unit apartment PfC>-Tna petition requ .. te YIU.AM 81 -•c M>nrr:: 1 pitched0< hipped roof. Fe< S300 OBO 544-0506 • J2M ml, Jll ,prlglnal, btaci{. 'II •• ttrllll S 1950. 846-6~3 offer 969•1122 tect conll1tlng ol t7 two ~thorlty to ldmtn:~ "~ • ___ r~----•-PK __ the Single Femlty Aelldentltl ----mini cond 144·6787 • ---bedroom unite and 2 tllr• •tit• under the • ..,_.-P'RO.IRCT) ,., _ "'-trlct only, tile lllghett CLASSIC Cll 20 . llNRTI vw '83 VANAGON. llke '82 OLDS g9 REGENCY bedroom unit• '°' • 10111 denl Admlntl1fetton ol e.. NOTICE IS HEREBY NOT1Cf ro'cMDnOftl =of.=~== Grett o'n1ter/d1ysallert FORD T·BIRD 14 tOOI Quall St .NB brand new. 25,000 mllel, I BROUGHAM •91< ml · I bulldlng trH of 38.20• 181: ~ng on the petition OIVEN thet on Avguet 18. M autJC ~ AND .,.,. cless ricer Clean & CHERRY $5000 833 9300 lots ol extru 17900 Ilk• new, loaded. ale. pwr equer1 1.-t Tile 1.38 ect• wtll be held on AUOUST 13 t986, 11 the ~ of 7:30 Of INTDfnOM TO fMM.. the m1x1mum permitted soond cond With 0 B DART '65 • &4S.-.530 en 3pm s1Mr. •mllm stereo, wire 1 llt• It locatei;t na<tll of Oer-o 30 AM In ~, Pm or u eoon • poealble. 'I" Al COHO Lr C ~!:,.~'!.,~ 53•50 OBO REVAMPED 12650 wtll coven new b<alc• tleld Avenue. 1000 feet -t 1086 It . .._t. In tile CouftCll Ctlamt>era. .. -..,.. _,_, w1 -"-"' H/~8-5'68 W/5~·7285 5• 1-8077 lm&.81G YW IH ttntrffMt tight grey , wlvtnyl top, ol BMch Bouleverd In the ~tve3 ~!.~~~ ~6~ 2000 Me.In Str•. Hunt· MYIRAOI LICIMll(I) the tOllowlng, •hlellever ---•att1 la~rt_,a 9100 1 Blue. cus. runs good! $6875 •97-2118 R3 (Limited Muttlple Fernlty 92702 ' tngton BMctl. Cellfornta, ::--~1:-;:.~·c.c. ~Tn;. grMter '*Oflt °' ERICSON 27 SAILBOAT n -MOTOll S3100 ObO 67S.3&68 . Reeldentlal) Oletrtct IF YOU OBJECT 10 the ns.8, the Qty Counoll °' s HEAH """" 1'"h. WIT,.MOORING • SUBAR BOGL Wagon Wllf UG .65 PLY MOUTH 197• Sllel-Coplee ol tllell requeeta gr11ntlng of 1119 petition, you ttle Cltyo1 Hunllng1on8eech 01~.:l~Et~ ~!:,..°" ~ hJ.~ ld~lon ..:!..:: IN NEWPORT 'Wd ale, em/Im cauetle v~us9co~~~ r•tO<ed Ille. V8. powcw brl k•. c.,.!.... on,..~ ofwtthH tlletl ci, ty lllould either IPPMI'" It the will JIOld . pu~~ ~ HARRY OENE SMITH. _ ... ;;;::._ .. ~.:;:.. within • 17 1•1&«-0780 r1d10. exce llenl cond. ~11H"1 HI · · IYn roof, good cond -... ~·1 un ng on heir""' end 11111 "°"" ot>-the prGPOMd --"' Soc111 S e curity No . n"'_ .. (':"'I f"' ...... ·~--on·tll dll-800 .. 1 & perfect cond. $-4999/obo, s 1300 6'5-5737 Beactl, 2000 Main Str• ........ ,,:...~ °' n1e -m-ob'-· the City'• Vlrlable Rall 0.. T •• ., ""' '"">&' LIDO!. 0-1 1rlr, tarp, Sb2·tl ~~ ~2u50tc,. t re \I 111 999·11871772-682• Huntington Beech. Cell· t,....lon...,.e .......... 1..,. -;._,-11• ....Ce mind Multlfamtly HOUllng 561·21·1097, reneleror tenoe of tile Mtetlor well of v&ry good cond $1050 8 MY ~..... ' 141 \He 111 1 IA t "--ti t PONTIAC GRANO PRIX lornt1 Any pereon wlltllng t"'· ..:'.:~"i,.,.'"'y~our ..;:;::,. ~ BonOI (Mercury and llolnaee. wflOM bual-the bulldlng wMtl IUCfl .._. 619·271·5192 eves or AUSTIN '65 Heal-.. Sprite ~l~q1,'·,•:• ~J~·.~111,',' a".,.." C BROUGHAM '81 to comment on tllell r• ,,.. ·-. .., _..,.._. Saving• end Loan AMocl• n111 1ddre11 11 •70 welttorgroundeurt-llnot _, ," ... ,. • b 11 d In 111 enot m1y be In per90n Of by ... p-----.• .._ l.9nWOOd Circle, In the City --• th.,, four ('I,_ lbO'toe 619 236-6877 Wlldys • '65 MG Midget +parts i Air, ps, p , pw, am m. CC queeta m•y o IO wr ng tlon/Vmlgl .. "-.. "!!,,.-,.,.. C Me.a County 1 "~ Ludera 16 restored S3000/BMI oner Fr.. lr/Rl/110 Morou JIM CLICK S3,IM>O. call Mike 9-5pm .within 10 dty9 ot Ihle notice ~;~~:le A CREDITOR jeet), !Me a... A the ~.,::·stet•°' ce111orJ. ''i2r:" .t.'!':9i0n four <• CIHSIC 26 i..oa Ilg null, I dellvery 7 14·682·81'7 wur AUDI/ RENAULT 833-007o ~~':i ~~ O< I ~ifttent creditor of eggrlglt .. mount not to ... 92827. lllel I blllk tr..W., .... higher than the io..-. 1119 d«lMNd you ""'91 ftle c .. d 17,700,000. Seid '8 tooul 10 be made 10 _.._ wMtl _ lld9wallc OI taberna c wle matt H \t I'"''"'"' JEEP Deveioc>ment s.Mcel. fl')-clelmwhhthecourtot bondt rel1t1 to the HAGOP KOFDAAAU •ndn gr~~dMcnbedln ,pln8~8f genoe. Seegulll ~~r~ .......... , K•MI s DllDflC Mnflr.r:: lt'lronrnental RelourOM S.C· your It ,,., __ ... propOMd ftn•nclna Of • v •Tc E DEKEa••OJt "'N OB Best olferl 752-2514 ~ WLI' I ~ .,. r..-. nu ~ oon, Po Box t90. Hunt· P<IMlll 10 ""' ..---muttlfemlty reeldentlel rent.al " H "'"' " • I •l>ove II nwe thatl tout or850·7267 673-0900 r. M.J>~-6 .... ltnglon BMcfl, CA t2MI ',~'~IP.~~~ f)fOjeetto beownedbyVll-Socl•I S ecurity Ho )leetlbovelowMlgrede .. 'Ill K·2'tl:f --Commet111 •Ill be con-.... -·' ........ ..,.., ............ ,..,,. Part_....A • c... 387-11-1171, TrantfetM THE FULL TEXT ~ THE S_...../JL! •--•a -•H •• of"--' "'°'*"' , ....___. .... 1..,. ..._._,___ lrom Ille dlle ol first ... .....-·-.. ...,. Ind Intended Tr~ .... ~DINANCE IS AVAILABLE ,...._ •• ~ ~ IAVINE AUTO t f'rtY....... ....... .... ~, '"' ,,_......,, -·~0111tter1u"'OV!Oed te<nll D9'*'al pert'*9hlp, ....... ~ ... ........_ ....,.__,. 11 701& ~..... PORSCHE 86 912, wtllte, 1 mllllng body tn 111 deMber• --~ ... con911t1ng of ~xlme1tily ..,,._ ----IN THE CITY CLERK'S~· •----chectl It outl $6800 Or CENTER No. A 1llCMI tlon on ~ther .,, En-In Section 700 or the 11'-Yn!U located In the Ctty H62 Qan'9lt Clrde. In the 'ICE. ---"!'!Jfi!ll!"'s•t<~t~--Beet O.tterll ~2 3789 O< In ,,,. SupertO< Cour1 of vlronrnen111 lmP*:I Report Prob111 Code of Clllf0<nte 8Mch t Cltx of Huntington leectl, ADOPTED by the City KAWASKI ,~ !Always a b..-..ndou1 · 714-951-3144 111e S111e of Clllf0<nt1. for lhOuld be prep1ted '°' the The time lor t111ng ctllme wll1 °1 Huntington 1 Co4r1ty ot Orenge. Stat• °' Counctl 01 the Qty of Hum· GOOD CON(} Mleetk>n of new & 722-0655__ 800-428-7 485 the COYnty of Orenge project not ••J>W• prlO< to lovr 18171 s:;:•· Callfomle 92Me lngton Beech It .,, .-.OUllr s 1100 8'42_2915 carefully prepared PORSCHE '80 930 Turbo. In the Melter or the e..1111 Oiied August 1 1086 :::;:ng111 ::"~':t!!.• ot the in!:~\:' ett-:.r:::" :_ The looetlOll In Callfe<nte meeting held Mondey. Juf'I --.1 BMW' in fresh mot0<. P7'1, very ~ of FLORENCE M ADAMS. Publllhed Orenge Cout YOU •••y cvu•1N· E t..,. Ing end expr111 their of the chief execvlMI offlQe 211t, 1988, by the lo4loWlng SH,1/Dlck1/Sttr1ct preowr~ ' q uick . whlle Nlce l 1 BUCiK REAGL '81 ~!~AENCE ADAMS. Diiiy Piiot Augull 5, 1988 ,, ... k-t""b"y t ... ~"'.' ... II you'"' opPfopoeallnlon• fOf or egeinlt the °' prlnlepll bullneae offlQe roll call vote: 2 etock ' 8•6-0418 """""-T293 "' ..... • ... ....,.,., of the lnlended treMferO< II: AYES COUNCILMEN· 0 2 It does ma.ke a dlf· 2 dr. V6 . auto. air. pb, ps Notice It l\efeby given 11111 I ., •• l)erlOfl lnlereeted In Further lnfonnetlon mey Kelly MICAl"9t Mendie Z •• ( IWllu • PEUGEOT * P* lrn cus. 1111, cc, xllond, l111e undetelgned will Mil 11 P\8.IC f«>TIC[ the Mllte, you may ~ be Obi.lned ffom SMpllen -A.II other bullrleal "-'-e....y Oreen ar, ' *''' ference Where you * MASTERA Tl • $2,850, call Mike Private Nie, lo the hlgtleet upon the execute< O< edmkl-Kohler. Senior AedeoillOp· end lddf 1 I 1.-d by tile NOES· COUNCILMEN· 2' SLIPS AVAILABLE purehaw.1.ou,.BMW * ALFA ROMEO * 8·5pm. 833-0070 end belt bidder, tubtect to NOT1Cf TO ll1r110<. 0< upon the et· ment Swtalllt • (71'I Intended lrtltllf9ror .t1114n None 675·2258 .. -ft *SAAB * BITIEA• f conllrmetlon of Mid Su· AU COWTMCTOftl 10<~ for the execut0< 0< 536-U.{~ th,.. Y9lf'I llal PM1 to fer ABSENT COVNCll.M!H ~e1~u~~~.;n11~~r~~-•• Y• ••-ER ..J BEACH t.J Bl"*'l2'ER t;r.~~~s;n~~ s~~~:.:, ~~ .. t :,m=•!:,; :'!1": ': =1~r~N 1T.,.cH :-.:.:: :.. the 1nttnded ~T';'8' t4UNT1MOTOM • liltf'\r .f'lm --., _. ..... the otnc. of ROBERT M Comrnunttv COlllQ \IQ, 1 Wf1tten reQU9lt Ital· CfTY COUNCL, llJl MllM Tile property It delctlb«I a E A CH, A 11 o 11 11 . 2 l'.l-92 5 • 3119 Of ~VYLW ©OC\ IVIEFH"US. Attorney •t '--· Bid Ou dllne· 10 00 Ing !hit you dellfe llP«'lal rtt.. Cltr C--. In general •· A• llodl In w~ cw,~ 7l 4 8•6-670 7 *752--0900 * fC})nno 10101Sl1terAvenue.Sult1 o'clocllemoflhe28thdayof notlceof tllenHngofenln-M.W-e-....... trlde. nxt~. equtc>ment Pu~ °'::T. ~ MHIUH 41' (114) 111-1111 LE)~ ~;;08~:~::r1g~~~~ "'~!t ~~e:ld Receipt Of. =~::-'-=~~~~~ ~~.~:T t~ ;;c'~:,_: :n:-: Deity lot A~ . 1~300 w1J5 pwrbt Great toe• 708 W ltl S&nll "11• lnterMt of Mid decMMd II floe ol the Olfector, Betty tlonr 0< 11CCOVnt1 mentioned " -.-• T2" Belboa Mllfttet and located $9400 675--07•0-0ayfl the time of delth and ell the l(&lln. Cout Commuttv COi· In Sec11on 1200 end 1200.5 of et 806 ENI a.lboa Blvd., In --------- SUPS AVAILABl.E l1M 1 right. tnte and lntereet lll1t lege Dlllrlct(TrlllerFIClllty). theC•llf0<nlaProb1teCOde. tile Chy of Newpoii BMctl, l'tllJC M>TICl · the est1te of Mid ~ t370 Adem1 Ave, Coet1 ...., a......_ ... Mw-P'UBUC M)TlC( County of Orenge. Stet• of NOTICI Size' 25 'lO 4 3 c; BMW nu ecqulred by operlllon ol l\AeM, CA 02826 ('32·57501 -Or...t, Anom., tw Cellfomla. end trlMfer tile LaQA.L Call 6'42·•6 44 # law or otherw\M other then Protect tdentlflcellon ,...._..,.., 4a1 T..., AY. It -fOllowlng lllCdlollCl be¥1flgl ~ Q-5pm Mon.Fri SIMPL y THE BEST Of lt1 ld<lltton to th1t of Mid N.,,._ Bid No. tl2$ , Qr. _,., a.. WO, ~ ftCTnlOUI 8Utl... ·1tcenee (Of' llceneel): Off. AN Dfml~ANCE Of THE .ilC. frHl~rtatita 5116' Servlee Leasing ldeceued. It the time of enge Cout College, Reione 8Mdl, CA._ . N.Am ITATI_,.,. Sele Oene re l Number CITY OF HUNTINGTON -"". E ER dellh In and to Ill Ille cer· Water Oletrlbu1ton Syetern Publlehed Orenge CoMt The lollowlng per.one .,. 21-<>38127 now '-*' to ...... T ..... EtJROP~N D LIV y leln rM1 property lltuated In Sllte Deferred Mllnlenanct Deity Piiot July 29, 30, Clolng ~II A) W•t-pr.,,._ toca1ed II 808 E BEACH AMENOI""' ""' Caa,tu/fui ltrt l5•0JAMBOREEAO theCountyofOrenge,St1te Projeet'3·t22 Auguet S.1gee Carl HMitll ~. B) B1lbo1 Blvd . Newport~~'f~T~~~:: 1014 NEWPORT BEACH o1Cellfoml•.par11culartyd9-Pl.oePlan .. ,.onftll Of· TW285 W•ICW• Denlll Progrema. 8-:11, f()( the preml ... PEALING ARTICLES 018. -, ... 8~D!!"O--D"G'l!'E~1"'1-!"!M~IN:":' Aclt&Genl 10 Fe.ahlon Island FOf Pempered ecnbed .. '°''°"·to wtt lice of ~ Ftc*lllle Cl WallCare Vlekln Ser· toc:.ted •t 808 E 8elboe MOTOR HOME Open 7 Day, 11 Week Merced" 84lr\1 B u I c K PARCEL 1 An undtvtcMd Pfenning, frellel' FICIUty. "8.IC *>TICE vtoee: end DI WMtCer• Bfvd .. 1n the City of NftpOt1 !~01~~3, T~~~ET~2 ::~ AP 6•0·~· lllfllln CAii 1 17880% lnterMt In end to "B", Cou t Community Col· Preecrlptlon Card a.Mole, 8Mc:fl. County of Orenge. ARTICLE t12 ENTITLED X~ Nl ~Ar~g;So :~~ M If P&••y( ftR-IPcral Top Meroedee Pric.e Plld Lot 1 ol TrlCl 7873 II per lege Oletrlct. 1370 Adem1 NOT1CI M C2900, S·~e 11107Brllt, ,,..~.~. Stele°' Clllfomle "MEDIUM 0£NSITY RESl-na -Map thereof recorded In A11e, Coetl MeM. CA 92626 TINlnl'I IAL.a vn """' Thet t llt emounl of DIUM $5500 Ev 545·6740 OELIVERY DE PARTMENT CALL PETER or RAY ER Boote 309, PIQM 2t and 22 1•32·57on ....,. Mo. Clllfomll 92626 purcll ... Pflol O< conlkl«· DENTIAL (R2), ME • Beaut trlr Mu,t Mii 7& M LAREN'S BMW Miii( IF IMHRTI DE AL ot Mtece1l1neou1 Map•, In NOTICE IS HEREBY -....n... W•tCete. Cellfoml1 cor· etlon In oonnec11on with uld DENSITY RESIDENTIAL Major way , 1 2 wntr C 4111 IHCflfi the office of the county r• OIVEN 11111 the ebov•· /WITIOI pBro1r1•oltlo~J1!20 Cs~: trenllf9r of ~.~loenll (0< ~7t·,te~~IA~~~')'l,>ENSITY • r1 s s Ill 6 213 ... 71' ""7 -2333 corder nemed SChool 041trlet of Or-T. .... .... • ' .... . "°901111 and MIO bullnell, SYNOPSIS. propane $lps po a M t 11119 • t ,,.. ""' PARCEi. 2 Unit 7 t M engeCounty, Cel:tom11, 1C1· UNrr COO. H 107· 108, Coe1• MeM. Call-lndudlng the lltim.ied ln- pntty $ l500 1345-s..99 fl(l6 S Eu<:ll<l St rOYOTA-;-85 Tercel, 4 spd IN 1riown upon the Con· Ing by end through Ill Oov-SUPERIOR TITLE SER· fe<nle 92628 v.ntory, 11 the tum of .~::~~·~~= ~:nur?g~!~ ,, n 2-'> 747 ruuerton,CA nlGe 11cweo mini cond ORANGE COUNTY domlnlum Plan '°' Tract ern:y&oard.llerelnefter,.. VICE INC udulyawofnted Thie butlMI• 11 con· $432,000.00 which oonamt1 Beech Ordinance COde to Pt1gr1m cnb•nve< c11m~ !:3" ~~01 ortg ownr only 16K ml 787d3:.,.Mld1 P\911B~"ti.i1ng •0r~ ,.,., 10 11"DISbuTRICT"1e·-"',,,_ Tru11t.uno.r the followtng dU()1w .. "tc~~C:::..-:-ons.r. of~~~·00 "-om-~anldcle0 t8,tao.m. F"tt, ,m111t tn1c:~ Eirtre 1 v• • ., S•150, 85' 1038 cor ...... n """ 10 .. "• receive up to, I not .. deecribed deed of INll ..... ~ S300.:.000 • .., end 032 end add,_ At1tcM C.1 0 n $ t 00 0 I) e I) 8!1 BMW 52841 MUST Peges 375 to 396 ot Offlaal thi n Ille I00-.11•ted time, WILi. SELL AT PUBLIC vie... Inc • 1.1rry A l8lofy not•. tU,000 00 812 10 conaofldet• end Ciiano TOYTOA CELICA ST '78 Recorch of Orenge County. 1M*1 bide le< the IWerd of AUCTION TO THE HIOHEST sn..11y, Otwilnnan That 11 NI been llO'Md 6'16- 1042 s E L l I 2 8 0 0 0 m I 5 spd. sm/lm ster80 CHS M id unit• end Mid IOt Ming • contract fOt the lbo¥1 pro-BIDDE R F 0 R c As H Thie llltement ... flled betWMI\ Mid ~ end z,:cMelonl releted to"""'" SUNLAND 1977 20 Onty' LOADEOI S 18 600 ol>O runs per1ect, gd cond, furttw dele:rlb«l In thet aw· tect AND/OR THE CASHIERS with IN County Qer'k of Or· Intended trentf9f .... ,... trlc1e f~ ~~ c:: •S OOOml tteeps 6 GOOd 831 • 23 ' $2150 •9•·5•52 ta.In Oeder1tton of Co-. Bide lhall be ~ In OR CERTIFIED CHECKS enQ9 County on Juty 2. ,... :,...~ Sec 2407• of the l•tM 10 ~i",,:"' mW- .,ondlltonl $7500 Obll lft 2002 'l4 n111t1. Condltton.. and A.-the pllOI lderltlfted lbo¥1, SPECIFIED IN CIVIL CODE Publlllhed Or me:,: end Pfof...ion1 mum 11ze ot lludlo unltl to 64,.0616 11.,e, • .,200IOBO VOLVO 74 St ation 1trlc1ton1 reoorded NOV9m-Ind then be opened end SECTION ?92411(pay•~•t D....., Piiot ::enge 1 22 29 COde.tllattlle~etton 500 IQU8r9 l•t from , 50 .., Wagon ' door yeoow ber 1, 1972. In Book 10406, publlGly reed 1toud et the tile time ol Mii In lw#flA ... , 16. • • tOt tile trentt.r of~ bull-,_. llTllll'< TAAll f'R ?O ~,•6 7880 COSTA MESA atr S700 Call 6'12· 1076 Pege 307 end the modi-ebove-lleted time and money of the United 8t1IM) Auguet 5, t Mii llnd traneter of Mid ~FULL TEXT OF THE Flat~ equtpp(ld 10 h&u BMW 3 OS •7,-tleltlonl thereol recorded pllOI 111 rtof!t, lltlt end Inter• • T282 llcenae 11 to be Oald only ORDINANCE IS AVAIL-'&LE Clrl elc Exit cond November 22. t972, In Book There wlll De. s 10 00 d.-Clonveyed IO end noW held lfler Mid trllnefW llM been IN THE CITY Cl.ERK'S Of'. !>-40-5266 •m/lm redlo. s' 2999/obo. 10•38, P1g1 398 of Offtcllll poe1t reqylred t0< MCt1 Mt of by It under Mid Deed Of rtaJC fl)1lC[ eQ9roved by the 0eplt1• •teE. "' gr111 well m11n1 111n Atcofdl . end recorded No-bid dooumenU lo guerent• Trutt In the Pfope'1y lier-. ment of Atconok --.eoe '' UTILITY TRLR-JoM Deere must Mii. eve·85•·7155, S3000 •97 3906 11ember 29. t972. In Book their return In good oon-aftar delcflbed· K-Conttol. AOOPTEO by the Ctty 1111 btd trlr e x8 or d•)'11 213·&89·'1ecl I 10447, P1g1 130, Offtclel dltlon Within ten dlyt.,.., TRUSTOO MAAY AHN fl'tCTTnOUa WM That ...... trenafer end Council of IN Qty of Hunt· w/removeble boll A..-lng BMW '76 2002 721( ml flaf .... "'~ Mwbor 8Nd AtcofcSI. In the office of the IN bid~ d .. t WITSOE MAm ITATW MllQlltWl of the alotaeakl lngton 8elldl ~ '800 obo 839·9925 euto •Ir llflg COior bll.le I -·--C M 9 79 2~00 County Aecor01r Of Wd f.adl bid rriuet conform BENEFICIAAY UNION TM fOllowtng penona -•lode In ttadl, ftlllur ... ~~~ the • I _,, """' ··100 .......... -----~-county end be feeponllve to the FEDERAi. SAVINGS AHO dOll'8 bulMW .. : TMI. equlpfntnt end good .. of ........ .--UTIL Tratlef '•IJ Canvu ownr, ., """' .-1111 BUIC '77 S«ylettt, ~Mm •More comm;.:;J/. oontract docum.ni. LOAN A8$0CIATIOH An1nt1e1 ~ ... 171 ...,. bua11W w11 be oon-r.,....., ..,._ covered 1<H1t for cemp. 080 788 7231 t puff, euto. pie, p/b, lie, tu~ ... l30M I , bati bidder lhlll bl 1 AtcofdedJutv3!, IM4• Rocheltfl St. eo.te ...... 9Uml'Nttd. end the oon-AYES COUNCllMI N tng or hunting MIY tc BMW ·77 S301 • '11 Adll t "'' ~··1 em/tm, low mllet 1 ownr Tvltln. Cellfomll II c 1 n • e d cont r a o tor lnltr No 14-3 t5430 of OI· CA 82'29 llder9tlon lhet9for logeotfw Ke/lty, M~er. Mendie, pull m111e off• 6'45 2•0• •uto new tire• good ,,.,, •• o-S 11150 14e,.g727 Terme Of .... CMfl tn ....,_ pureuent to the ~ ftclll Reoordt In the omo. of r ..... M. ~o. t71 wfttl the oonel6flltlon lot ~tr"CouNCll.M!N· •• t.t~ln/ mec11 •h•P4t SAOOO obo • It •1· ·• • M money of the United end Protaeelonl ~ end the Aec0<der of Orange Rochte1et SI . Coe11 M..a. the,,.,.,_ end MllQ!omenl None .,. A j __ ,, CAD ·79 Eldo Ble rrltz. 8tll• on conflrmetlon of be **'-d In tile foAowlnQ County; CA 92621 of tile lfor9lllld llDel-. (0< letttlfl 10111 ll•S '~30 '" Jpm ;.,;('/ ""' ~ky &Mutllul Exit condition ..... Of paf1 CW! encl b6f.. CIMelflcatlon1: Plumbing • Mid deed of tn11t ~ Thi• bu11n ... It con-lloenlell la to be Pllld on or A88ENT. COVNCllM!H· d l w, BMW 83 3101, btve/gr1y tualf°"' /4""i~·· Must 11e11 $8800 obo enc. ~ by nott • C-3e; Plpellne • c.34. e«ltiee 11\e followlng: ducted by. en lndMdual -"-tile a ttt dev of AuguM, ~ ~ HUWT1'oro.. 71 MAICO w/HOf'I II" w me1111111; ".I '(Id em/Im· °" 788-13 t I oured by Mott.g1g1 0< Truet e.cn bidder lllell tubmlt Petoel 3, In the City oC Ter ... M l.eatlo 1Me, Ill tile eecrow ..,,. a I AC H, A I I e I e M Xl motor •Htra mot0< lle>e d&ek 1nrf orig tipkl. Deed on the Pfope'1y eo on the te<m furnllMd wttl\ Coete Mell, County of Or· TNt 1t1i.ment ... flled ~ of Spring Mountlln .., w/Uset 2 '10 barrels. own r G n11 t con d NABERS IOld Ten per cent of 9mOUnt the COnlract dooumentt, 1 enoe. 81ate of Clllfomla, .. with tile County ca.11 of°'' Elctow Corporatton, 2 CMc • ........,.._, C C.... eoa.t lork• wet lanil S•50 e7'> 111n bid to be dePOllted wttll bid 1191 °'the proP09ed IUboon-I* 11\aj) recorded "' 900ll enge County on Juty 2, tNe ,.... Sun• 130. In t1le City ~ ~T 11M 7S~ 1n1 ~ 548-33•S ff ~orofiiar9to be In writ· tr1e1ore on 1hle ~ .. 11. Peote 10 end 11 of M... ... <t .• _ • "''* ofMewpottleeoh,CollnftOI _,, T2M DATSUN n 'J40l Orig I c•DtLLAC Ing end ... De,..._, II r.qulred by IN ~Ing oellenlloul Mept, In IN of• l'VOlllfteO Or9nOI Coeat °' .... s .... °' ~ 81 V~ P200E •Int !lflf took• good runs " tile lfOteMld offtoe It #'ff and SubContrectlflO '"' loll of the County~-Oelly Pilot .i.lfit ti. 22, 21. ptcMded~t::C::-Dilpet1. I' 1 cono eooo ml, CUlltom good Wu •Siting $3400 ION time efter tile ,.,.. publl· Prectleel Ac1 Oovoamme11t of Mid County Augll9t 5. I~ ,,,.,., of ~ P•lnt lull wlnd•hleld now only S?? 5''>·~2 'I t.ARGEST SEl.ECT cetlon hereof end before Codt he 4100 et aaq YQU ARI IN DUA.UL. T nee> Control hM tt>pt0¥1d Milo ,A~ ¥111' $ t '.\00 18 1 9863 of letl model. low mllMQe dlte of .... Eecft blOder ll'IUIC IUCJmlt UN<ltR A OCCD Of TRUST ,,.,,..., of M6d ~ HONDA •50 CB 197• DATSUN 7 7 l&Ol white, Cadll*-In Orange Deted tNt 2•th day of with 9ICfl bid cetiWlecl or DATED 11271"4 UNLESS rtllJC N)TlC( Deted ~ t, t... ,.~AL ,W .,.,1 OoOO cond S3000 County! s.. ue todey1 Jufy ttM euhler'• d'9dl ~ to YOU TAKI! ACTION TO *"'ca......-. T,_ ........._ery • ~ ("QNllkenew,,_ll,_ 080 Hm1&•e8'31 O< rs ~..11141!!.d~ 140-1100 AONAL.OROY AOAMS lheOISTAICT0t 1bldbond PAOTICT YOUlll PROP· l(WJ ..__,l'llllll C::r.:•Ct.,,,..7 s~:Oe'o"!'~~~ 1~:.> Sll00 1t!fl ~7 [~'ksw 2000Harbor8Nd A~'~;uAD J AM CI ~~: '= 1~~A;.~~"'?~ ~.~-Deli~.:::~:;-~= 3~·-==M D~ TSlJN 1U&01..X. S fe)d, ..ygw COSTA MESA Co-IJiecuton of the -ernoun1 not .... tf\an t~ of Nl!l!D AN l!XPL-'NATI<* the ~ 1*10f11 ......... bh•i4 ,.,........ 144·2700 •fr mv't Miii 13800 0 80 144 2 s Bri~tol S A --Ill• of Mid C>eoedent the muJmum amount of bid OP '"( NA TUM Of THi dOlng ~ II! JR "'-PubllilMd Oflfl09 Coemt •• t ••• t • • • C.(J()d condition S•O 7~•e 5.al·0220 ft Ill AU 111111 AOHR'T M VllP'"AUS, u 1 guarentw t"-t tile bid-ftAOCHDINO ~AINS T ~. 183& ~11!.i o.lly fllot AVOUM 6, 1 ... NISSAN 95 Mulme GI. • USEOCARS l TRUCKS Attorney et L..-. t0t01 def' wlll enttt Into lfl• 'l'OU YOU IHOU\D C()H. #f'I. ca.ta~ CA RW"T T- ftrl ,. "===-===--=-=-~ COMEINOACA1.u:oA llet• Avenue, Sult• Ill, P1090Md contract " the TACt A ~WY(lll Oetald H Jatcoe>eoft.114' --cl ••• ffl.4 ::J_0 n Ilk mt ~ nr ... ,... .,.... FIR llNAIUI,. lfounllln v.-y Ce H 7ot, NIM .. ...,ded to IUCfl t t3t h•t>lulf Ortve l(lrlQfWrl Wey, ,.,..,,on, CA1-.....:MUC;..;;.;;;=-"".;..;..'--f'K-- 1 12 ~ ~~1':'i c Comp.I• .,,,..,n,.,' I "-'lllO (7'4) ~21. Attorne,(1) bidder lntlle~oflllure ~ • .._.CA t2t33 MOTICI 6..4112 5678 ·"""'....... eeaaUOOObo 75$4122 ..,_ l0tCo-~0tt to ent• Into Wd OOfttJ'ICl "(" 1 ..,... e00r-"' p• "-* 1300 "°"""' .. • DA TSUH NISSAN 3001.)C t_ _ .• 71 ... _ _,;::;o-& mYllllf PWllfled °'WI09 Coeat M:tll ...,,;ty .. be tort.ti cOftlmOfl ....ignatlon of • t 11, ~le ...... CA ~Ill!!...,_. .... , • rvw ..... ,...,, ""Cl 1""'1t•"'"CH8LVD Diiiy "'°I A...-4 I. tt, Tile Dllf..:T -.... --1a~et1ow,no t2t1t ,_,_ ·--··~· . ;;-.~r~,~·~~~°: 1ran•. Z t>«i. exrtcond 1 l HUHTIHGTON BEACH 19M tN flOf't to Nf1Ct *'Y 0t .. ~;;It........,• io ru Tllll ~ 11 oon-""'~ of-.T~ Ol t"9 •••••••••• '" 211.i,.07.30s. I fJWrW I t 10 Y" 1 1500 Ml .... l 1Mt·Hl1 MT UI '*" ~ tO ....,. 8l't It· ~ .... ..._ OI ~· duded by 00,.,,.,.,. c.. ~ =· '-I 83 t·~ r~• In 8f'Y blOI 0t In neu) " ffl• beneftcl1~ Oereld N Jeoobeof1 Dlatrtcl C'll ~--• _-------- J • • .. . ' FAIR ' ,ORECAITI OH A2 TUESDAY, AUGUST 5, 1986 / . ·r Women drug, rob Iil&l\l at hotel May be linked to nationwide ring using potent, dapg:erous tranquilizer tnscctm By STEVE MARBLE Ol .. 0..,"'9tlWI An Arizona busjncssrnan who was drugged and robbed by two woman at a Ncwpon Beach hotel Sunday may be the latest v1ctim of a potentially deadly prost1tut1on-stylc robbery ring OU pact OPEC ha• n.pparently acreect to a plan ad- Yanced by •Ghlamreza Aahuadeh, Iran'• oU mlnleter, to drutlcally cut oil produc:don. A4. Coast More than 12,000 Indians from the U.S. and Canada powwowed at: the Orange County f alrgri:1unds last weekend./A3 Natlon Reagan launc:hes cam- paign to rid w :>rkplace. schools of dn Jgs./ AS World that operates all across the nation. Lee Miles, 56-year-old resident of Pcona, was unconsicous nearly 18 hours and had to be hospitalized after two women slipped a potent tranqu1l- tzer into his cocktail and stole his wallet and Rolcx watch, said Newport Beach vice officers Miles. attcndina a business con- ference at a MacAnhur Boulevard hotel, met the women at the hotel bar and was encouraged to invite them to his room, police said. Once in the room, police said the women asked the man to order cockta1li. from room service and hinted that sexual favors might follow. Instead,. the women slip~d drugs into his dnnk and robbed him. Miles was discovered later by fnends who summoned paramedics I when they could not re.vive him. He was treated at Hoag Memonal Hospi- tal. "This is a growina problem not .only here on the coast but m Los Angeles, Dallas, New York, San Francisco -JUSt about every metro- politan area," wd Dctcct1vc Jim K.amenski. · "The drugs being used are heavy narcotics and these women arc hardly doctors. This situation can be and has been fatal,.. said K.a mensk1, who claimed the~ have been reports of deaths m Los Anaeles and on the East Coast in similar robberies. Miles is the siitlh v1ct1m alona the OranacCoast 1n the prost1tut1on-type robbery n na where women adminstcr v1cums heavy doses of narcoucs, the vice offacer said. · There have been 45 reported case m Los Angeles, more than I 00 m Houston and well over 1,000 1n New York City, v1ccdctcct1ves m Newpon Beach clatmed. Britain agree:> to llmlted sanctions against South Africa.IA~ Sports Officer who shot teen feared for life The USFLsu spended op- erations for 1-1 year Mon- day ./81 The Angels I c>se 6-5 to the Twlns./82 The Rams sl gned their top pick, ani;.!open preseason t onlght.182 By PHIL SNEIDE RMAN .\~al Bt:ach pohve offin~r \hot and killed a Huntington Beach teen-ager Sunday bccall!.e he believed the yo uth was about to dehheratel} nin over him, a Seal Beach police \pokc\rAan ~•d Monda\ Robert Lane Rc1t..h I !S. "'as the target of four shot'i tired b)' ~al Beach police officer Michael Vasque1. fol- lowing a high-speed pur-;u11 through fivr commun1t11.''· Capt Ken C1arrett said Monda\ C ,arrett 'ia1d Reich was later de· tcrm1ncd to be unarmed But he said \ asqucz a 17-year police veteran. fired through the windshield of Reich''> car when 11 appeared the dnq:r was prepanng to run him down. (1arrett said at lca'it three of Vasque1' bullets struck the teen-ager. who was pronounced dead in the C em to~ neighborhood where the chase concl uded. The 1nc1dent remained under 1n- \CSllgat1on today by Seal Beach police and homicide detecti ves w11h the Los .\ngcles < ount)' <ihenffs Department. in whose 1un<;dict1on the shooting took plan~ ·• .\s far a'> I'm concerned, ....,hat wa~ done was inhumane." the tcen-ager's father. Jerome Reich of llun11ngton Beach. said Monda> The cider Reich declined to elaborate or prO\tde an) informati on about his son .\('cording to (1arrc11. Roben Reich was seen dnving reckle<;'lly in Seal Beach at 12:24 a.m Sunda-.. He refused a patrol officer·., demand that he pull O\ er and led officers on a chase through fi\e commun1t1cs. a1 <tpeed\ between MU and lXJ mph. polin• ..aid (1arre11 said \la..que1 .... a., dn\1ng the Seal Beach pal1ce car tn\Ohed in the chase ·\l<to 1n the l3r "'as Sgt ~oss ~m11h. an eight-year veteran ol 1he Seal Beach depanment Joining 1n the chase was a Los Alamitos patrol rar ctmC'n h\ ofTiC'er ~oms Renaud Garrett !>aid the t\.\O polite c.:ar'> followed Reich'<; v.h1te 198 I fo}Ota <tedan into a re\1den11al neighborhood in ( emtos Tl1t'pohce cars '>Piil up 1n (Pleaae eee OFFICER/ A2) Jn most cases, the v1cums a~ C4ucaslart businessmen in their 50s who appear io be affluent. police sai~., "The women don't really come on hkc prostitutes but they let the auy know they·~ romant1cally or sexually interested 10 bun and then human · nature takes over. He lhinks it's bis lucky day," said K.amen ski. The clear maJon ty ofrobbencs take place at upper-class hotel thouah (Pleueeee WOllEN/A2) R'etrial to begin in boat deaths Firs t tria l of d river tn acciden t th a t killed 5 e nded In hungjury By STEVE MARBLE Ol h Dtlllr ...... lllifl V1rl Earl~ - a man "° ca~le!>S he nsked the h"es ol his be'it fnend and others b) stecnng a '.iptt'dboat straight into a huge steel bou)' or tht• victim of fate confusion and poor hgh11n~·1 For the i.econd ume 1n a \Car a upcnor Coun Jun will be asked to decide whether E.arle~ should be.r found gu11ti. of manslaughter or cleared ot wrongdoing in the county'~ worst pnvate hoating acodent Fl\e people died in the Oct. 29 1984 accident JUSt outside A.nahc1m Ba) ofTthe coa~t ol \cal Beach E.arlC's lO .... as at the helm of a 20- foot Jet sll boat named the Wluske'r Runner when 11 crashed into OS4.ar Eight. an unhstJted Naval moonng bou)' located JUSt outside the rock 1ett1es that mark the entrance to the bathe fibcrglaM. bo:u sank 1mmed1- atel) carrying the people 10 their death<> Four other~ 1ndud1ng Earles. W(KS(nousl} UlJUr~ --- _T.he first jun tt1al en.de.cl w1lh 1uror'i 'ipht 9-3 in fa, or 111 an innocent 'erd11,t The ~ond tnal opened ~onda\ 1n Westminster ··wa\ 11 an accident or did fi"e 'nun@. pt.•ople lose their Ii ves becau~ ol the dl·frndaot'\ dangcrou' man eu\enng~" .. ..aid lxput) D1'>tm·t \ttorne" John < unit'~ po'>tng the pnne1pal question 1111urc1r<. ( onle\ said Earle\ a re\ldent ul \cal Bea(h and a former vo mmerual fisherman overlnad<.'d the boat with nine pa'i!>Cnger'> and l hargcd into .\nahc1m Ba' at Ii H' or"" ttmc'> the ~peed hm11 .: ··~,, ul thr peopk hl' d1dn·1 "-now he didn"t cHn l..no"' 11 the\ rnuld ~" 1 m or not, ' sa 1d < on le' ( onle\ ..aid therl' " no proof that (P leue aee EARLES/ A2) Entertall.nment The Fifties c:omedy "Goodbt;e C harlie'' gets e polished r •3vlvel In Costa Meso ./85 INDEX Coast mail remains missing in Lebanon Ex-Soviet spy traces terrorism to late 50s Advice and :3ames Bulletin Boa rd Business Classified Comics Death Notlc es EntertalnmE int Opinion Police Log · Public Noth .es Sports Television Weather A 11 A3 AS-10 B6-8 A12 BB BS A6 A3 B4, 8 B1-4 BS A2 By tbe Associated Press WASHIN(iTON -The ~tate Depanment on Monday reporte-d no progress in t>fTorts to karn the whereabouts of a S} nan-born natu- ral11ed All)encan who d1-.appeared more than a month ago while travel- ing from Bei rut to Dama'K'us The fam1I} of M1s\1on V1e10 rc'>t· dent Fa1k Z Warch contacted the LI \ government on ./,!JI)' 29 and told uffinal'l.that he was probahl~ travel- ing by road to Damascus through the Bckaa Valle}. State Dcpanmcnt Aut.oClub-like ~ seri,rice launched for fC;oast boalers If your car 'ireak'i d~n IO miles down the mad. help 1s nnh a phone call or a short l11ke away But 1f your t>oat break'> down 10 miles ofTshort' that's a d11Tercn1 story And one tha I rarely has a happy end in& If you ha\ e a radio the ( oasl Guard can tw no11ficd Bui unless you're. Ill a ,acnuinc emergency - engine proble rM or running out of ga!I arc not C'Ons1clertd life-threatening - the ( oosti<iulltd won't come to your rcKUe 'I The) will put you in touch with commcrc11I , inns who will comr to your aid with fuel. rng1nr pan~ or .i rope to tow •mu hark. to 'lhore Ru t 'uch ~f'\'1ce•. takt 1 lont t1mr and • Wlth hourly rate<; of S 120 or mnrt· yo ur bill could be e11;orb1tant Rut before you consider abandon ing ship, or at lea'it boating 3'> a pa\tt1me, think over the oiler of .i Ne"' port Beach firm which 1s oOen n1.t to tov. stranded tloatcrs for hundred\ ol dolla~ less than tis compct1l<'f"i. and make a profit at lhe same time By chargma )'Carl)' tnembcrsh1p'> of $79 a year, the Vessel Assist A.,~ Ill· 11on of Amenca "hopma that hooter; will, 1n efTccl, buy 1no;umncC' a&111n't hc1na rnu&hl out at o,ca and in nC'cd of as 1 tance Membcl'\ cnn \Imply call h\I rnd10 Ve'io;el l\'\\1st''S office" and a hoat will be dispatched tu tow the-'trnntfcd bcmtcr hack. to \horc \nd the .. v.on't I deputy spokesman Charles Redman said. He ~1d the lJ S emba~s1es in Lehanon and yn a have been making inquiries about Wareh"s where- abouts "'We have a lo ngstanding advisory against any travel to Lebanon. noting that s11ua11on there is e·Hremclv haLardous The Bekaa Valle) 10 panicular is dangerou' for .\mcn- cans," Redman said. Warch. 58, set out from Beirut for Damascus on June 29 by car, ht'\ family said last week. ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus ON THE NEws he charaed any extra for the service If 'ves~I i\'<<i1st ounds hkc the .\uto C lub of the h1ah seas, 11 should. Company President David La 1 Montugnc and his eight panners v.orkcd w11h Auto ( luh officials in \Ctting up the company. which cur- rent!) " the onl~ one of its k1nd in 4iioutftcrn C'ahfom1a "lt"'i 1mponan1 for the recrcauonal hoater to know there·~ one entity that can pro\1de scn1Cc.'' L.i Montagne \il)\ "If \lou'rc in trouhlc. but 1n a non-cmcrgcnc} <11tua11on. 1he C st c 1uard w1ll &1'e \IOU the name of thr« d11Tcrcnt towing \erv1ce\ There 1'ln't anv time to rtall) \hop around for o iood pme ·· (Pleue He AUJ O/ A2) ' 0.-.. ......... ., ....... Vladlmlr N. Sakbaro• . I By PA UL ARCHI PLEY Of -0.ity Not ,,.., .\ former \m 1v·t sp~ "'ho 'Jli.'l lal 11ed in Middle f a\! operation., '-ltd Amencan tra \Cler\ ult1matd\ \.\Ill ha'\C to take personal re'>pon'>lhtltt\ to pro1cc1 thl•m,clH·s a1ta1n'1 trr· ronsm Dr \ lad1m1r 'I \Jl..hJrtl\ a \11\ 1eHra1ned diplomat Jnd l\.<.1H agent wh o C\Cntuall\ \\l'nl In .... orl.. tor tht ("IA, said Amcrn:an hus1ne-;., prr,on' and ot her tra' clcr<;van a' 111d tx-wmc lerronst target\ h) s1m pl) mal..1n11. ComP'nJ PTeetdent Dand La Montaane cbeeka oTer charta to locate a etranded boater ln need of a tow. ' thl·m,l h c' k.,, nh' 1nus v.hcn OH'r· \C3\ < lnl\ hall 1nl..1ngl' \cil..hafl•' ..aid \mcrtlan" an: kn11"n ahrnad tu ht- lund 1•1 lomlon T hl· rir<.t thing thn do ,1t1a 1 hl·l l..1n~ 1nt11 a h111t·l " put on 'ncJkl'r' lor thl'll fora\~ uul fhe hxal' \Cl' peopk w1'anng snt.'ake" and l..no" 1mnwd1.Ul'l\thc\ arl· .\ml'n1·an' Ill \liggc\tt•d hu\lnl \\ml·n "J:ar 1-uropran v'\11 'u11' and It.iii.in 'hue' (Pleaee •ee DEFECTOR / A2) 2diein separate traffic accidents By .TEVE MARBLE and PAUL AR<'JllPl.EY Ol IM Oeltt ,..... .,.,, " ( O\ta ~CY m .. n ,inJ a liitt ttc.ir l Jl..c rc'•~knt died \h1nda\ lol11\wing '><'paratl' tra lnt 3C't uknt'i tn thr c lr engc < 0:1'1 au1hnnt11·, ~poncd Rrndlnrd I ('(' J{l"l'" e' ol ( O'ita M~1 .ltl'd Monda' at\rr ~·1n1 thm1A n .1hour I~\ lt~t 'iund.n C\C· n1ng IA ht•n hi~ m1>l<lfl"'\Clc ,lfUlk I curh ,1111 •cro'~ 1 \Ide-walk md ~\Unu·J ntl I \Hnught lrl>n Ir.nee nut\ldl a Nr.v.pon lkatch l"On · dnmin1um ~omt'IC'\, pchcc reponrd (Pl T WO/A2) J 1 • Al Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday, Auguet 5, 1988 Boating treat J.oe Antelea CoWlty lnner city youth• don their beat yachttna •tancea Saturday wben they were treated to a Mil around Newport Harbor by the Loe Antelea County Sherlff'• l>eiM'rtment and the Balboa Yacht Club. Don McGr~:r, top rl1bt, of Foun Valley 18 alilpper to 80me of the 90 kid• on h1.8 36-foot Erlckaon, Trea Equia. Below, one of the younaatera trtea her band at narigatlna. M·ass grave of Nazi victims pillaged ' MOSCOW (AP) -Robbers dug Those found guilty of robbing the for two years 1n a mass grave where graves and fencing the loot were given 12.000 v1ct1m'i of a Nazi massacre are "severe punishments," 11 said. buned, stripping the bodies of gold Publication of the an1clc, unusual teeth and 1ewelry. according to an for tts graphic descnpt1on, appeared an1cle by a leading poet to be part of a hesitant recent trend .\ndre1 Voznesen<ik\ wrote 1n the toward more openness in the press. It Jul } IS Sue of the y1)uth magannc also emphasized a Change In Status for Yunost that the robbeneo; apparently Voznesernky. a former ant1-<:stab- bcgan in 1984 an the cemetery within hshment poet who now enjoys more <i1ght ot a ma1or h1ghwa} outside official recogn111on °'l1mferopol. capital of the ( nmea Voznesensk} said he heard of-ri\c °'lome grave rohbcr\ were tned in 1985 tnal and wrote a poem about th~ I Y85 hut the} got ofT light!>, and the case. but he did not see the sue un11I ccmetC'r) -;1111 wa\ being looted 1n he was traveling with fncnds April 7 ..\pnl lx'cau<ie authon11es did not po'>t on the h1ghwa}' leading out of guard\. Voznc.,ens~) said S1mferopol ()flic1als e\t1matc the people tned His an1cle s~ud the dnver. Vasil} la'>I }Car ,tc>lc gold and 1cv.elf) wonh L~nikh. was recalling the massacre f>~ 000 rubles or SI 00 ooo at the in which Germans shot down 12.000 offic1.1l t•xchangc ralt the fX)('l <ia1d "1llagers from the area in 1941 and ·our m1ht1a 1-, bu\\ on the h1ghwa.,. offered to show his companions the • •in1n~ J ncr' a ruhlt: or ,o hut our mass grave. m1h11a "11uld never lOmc hl·rc I to the "We were walking along the high· t>unal \ll<.'J · h.t wr111t• 1n the 1m-wa} and suddenl) amid the green ra~1nnlJ an1de Jllompaiiiea ,,, -graso;. a-black hole appeared before poctn · 1 he\ \hould at lca~t have us." the poet wrote "The soil wa' \!Ill arrangcd lor onl· guMJ C )nly one for wet. And then another hole, and 12.0011 · another. We \aw heap\ of bone\ ..\r l'U1t1Jr., noll' tollow1ng the decayed clothing. skulls hlarkcned a' .ut1d<.· '>Jld J g<1H:rnmen1 <.'om 1fby smoke rn1<i\1on Y.J.\ \l'nl 10 1nH·st1gatc Jftcr "It wasn't a film. or mcmonc\ of V01ne\cn">h ra1\Cd h1\ '<Uh .. c witnesses.oradrcadfuldream ltwa~ dgdln'>I th" oulragcou\ hlc1\phem' " here. before our eyes Piece' of a skull broken by someone. Herc two children's skulls. small ones. Here a woman's shoe. And. oh my God. someone's hair." It was obvious that robbers had been working the previous night because a shovel and other tools had been lcfl in one of the holes. Vo1nescnsky ..aid. and "this means the) will come again. In horror. we all looked at each other. still not behev- inR. as 1f 1n a dreadful dream." Vo1nc.,ensk} said that. 1n 1985. a Mo~ow doctor. a dn\er and an empl oyee of a movie theater were tncd for robbing the )1tc in the previous year They i.tole valuable'> that included gold teeth wonh tens of thousands of dollars. watches. chains and bracelets ( oun evidence showed that the men worked at night. using a car's headlights for 1llumina11on and wear· 1n&. ruhher glo .. e5 against possible 1nfelt1o n . a cc ording to Vornescnskv's anicle · He '>aid the} !>old the plunder al t11.o gold exchanges 1n S1m feropol. Thl' '>l'ntcnces given the grave robbcr<i "were not long," he said "Those who resold (the loot) ~uflcred more" OFFICER FEARED BEING RUN OVER ... From Al an altt•mpt to pin the I mota bctv.ccn •hem )lut tht: Lo<, \li.IJllllo'-~,Jfo.c.r: IA,as fortcd tu pull onto .i l urh lo d .. oid a 1 olh\111n "hl·n f<1·1l h n:fu\t'd to \l11p C 1.irn·1t \Jill l he \<·.ti BeJlh •1llilcr'> thl'n hloc kcd lh·1t h '•Jr" in .1 l ul-d1·-,.i1 on thl' I I l<Jl'1 hlot~ 111 U1n11.hJm \((.11rd1n11, l•• < 1.irn·11 V J'>qu1·1 1x'l1n 1 ng l hl' d1,l\1' "'ii' 11' l'r \tepp1:d out 111 h1<. rnr .rnd h1:g..in walking hch1nd lht· I 11\11(,1 111 Jpprnarh the dn\cr L1arreusa.1d Reich then hacked h1'I car up. clipping Va<>quc1 on the left lC'g and slamming into the l m .\lam11os police car C1arrett said that when Kell:h began turning his steering wheel ~ though he v.as about lo pull forward to <,tnkt• Vasquez. the officer drew h1\ p1~tol and tired four shots through thr windshield at the dn vcr varrCI~ said an aUIOpSy Wa\ <,(hed- ulcd h\ 1h1: Lo\ i\ngcle<1 C ounty C ·nroner·., ·~aff to de1crmmcd the cau'>C ol death Ht• l><lld there was no 1mmcd1att· ind1cat1on that Reich was under tht• 1nOuencc of alcohol or drugs but ')aid that would be de- u.·rm1ned bv the c-0roner's office. Hl' said 1nvest1gators did not know earl) today why Reich ran from police or why he allegedly tncd to ram the officer\ WOMEN DRUG, ROB MAN AT HOTEL ... From Al tllcrt ha'<c O.•rn rt'p<1nl·d int 1den1' where 111tt1m' ha\t' 1·n111untered women at n1glll\pot\ .ind hl.·1·n drug- ged and rohhnl 111 lh1•11 """n ho mt>'i said Kamcn\k1 The drug\ m11\I frl·qurnlh u\cd arc sc..oplam1 nc..· h-.dr11hr•1m1dt· and lo raLepe n holh Pll""l·rtul dcprcc;sant\ pre\cnbcd a\ mu,dc rt•l.u.mt .. and tranqu1l11ers. The potential for o .. erdo<,t·\ " increased becau\C' the vKt1m\ typ1 cally have heen drinking !)cte<t1\l'\ said akohol he1gh.tl'n\ the dru~' cflcct "There·., al\o the f)O\\lhil1t.,. the RU> ha~ a hean cond1t1on or some other ailment," 1><!1d Kamenskl. HC' o;a1d hotel managers are being alencd to the problem. "We arc trying to educate the hotel indu!llry and the public," the detec· 11 vc: \<ltd. "There's really no other way to combat this " AUTO CLUB SERVICE FOR BOATERS ... From Al But 11 tbc} <m: mc..mbcr' 111 Vc,~l Auast. L<i ~cmtattm: \d>' .i "mplc call will \end a boat to their aad From their head4uartcr... call-; from member ur th~· C oa\I C 1uard arc fielded and I a Monta~nc: dc:tcrm1neo; the boatcr'c, lo(,<itmn 1111 ix.can mapo, He then deC'1dt'\ wh11h11f hi\ tontrat· tors 1~ do~<;I to the \11anckd hoater and d1spatchc<i ahem Typical prohlt.·m, ar(' med1an1cal breakdown~. the ncfd for a 1ump \\311 or a 51mpk nut-of g:i, 'l1tua1111n " La Montagne fl < orona dt•l Mnr rc\1dcnt who earn('c1 a < ci.1\I < 1uard Ileen'><' Cl' .in l H year old work1nR on the Halho;1 r..land f C'try I.Her attt•nd ed the cn1rc prcn('11r ~hool at I \( where he learned tn 1 omh1nr h" mannc knnw·how with a hu\lnc..·'' t"'ducat1on Work ing with hu\IOC\\ eitpcn, .tnd profe,-.ional\ with ba<.karoundc, in manne \afcl\ and boatana. La Mon· taJl'e developed h.., 1dC'a for' e\~I As\1~t The idea wa\ honored a\ the hc,t bu~1nc,, plan of I 11M4 at the l \C entn:prcni•ur ~hool · AlthouaJ'I I had an idea for this kind of bus1ne\~ for \Orne tame II h. °'n 'tJU\l been me workina on Iha\ · 1he 14-year-nld wy' · (1et11na the naht ~Inf ~nplr. Wll\ 1mportanl " r I 1m1ng had a lot to do with the rnmpany's success. In January 1984, the U. · < oa'it Guard Changed 1t~ Pol1c.1c!t. deciding 11 would ho lonaer tow !>tRmdcd boaters. unless 11 was an emergency 'illuauon -one that po'iCd an 1mmcd1a1e danger to hfc:. hmh or property "It wa!I an appropnate plac( to cut back," La Montagne say\ "When your car run'1 out of gas, or you act a Oat tire, yo u don't call the pohct So wh) should you call the ( oa'it Cluard when your boat run"I out of g&\ or hreak<i down'>" Borrowing a fea ture of the Auto C lub. Ui Montagne and h1"1 partner\ decided to work with contracto!'1 whose boat\ could he called to .., 1,t "llrandcd boater\, much the way Auto ( lub contract\ with tow.truck dri v. en ·The y \tarted locally, won ex~nd 1na alona the cout from l..ona Beach to ~n D1qo s more membcr<j ,tgned on. Vessel Assist htrcd more contracton and ~rvaC'c expanded to the current limits -Point ( onccp- t1on to the Mcucan border Today Vu\CI A~"M ha\ 16 boat\ ava1labfe to dl\patch And whale mo" of the call~ referred by the ( oast (1uard arc for non-members, the mcmbcnhap roster continues to grow "Membership scem·s to be 1ncreas- 1ng as educauon on the current Coast Guard pc>lac1ec; spreads." La Mon· tagne say\ The company h~ .S.SO members. and hopes to have 10.000 w1th1n five years. . "There arc about 300.000 boaten 1n ~outhem Cahfornaa.. so if JUSt one JO 30 signs up, we'll be happy," he sa~he regular membership as $79, which allow~ for ass1st.ance up 10 30 mile\ off<.hort For a S 120 "Gold Card" membership, ~rv1cc 1s provided for up 10 40 males offshore. "We·ve h:.td 10 !cam a lot workma with tht' ( OMt Guard and OJhcr P.ubhc cn11t1c\" La Montagne says. 'It's a unique \lluauon when a pubhc 1t ency mm' to allow pnvale bu'll· ne!.se~ to take over wme of 1he1r funC't10M and there \till are some obsta~le!t" "They're not ao1na to hand over bu•me" to you. but they will le t you take It away from them 1f you met"I 1hctr rcqu1rcmcnt<1," he uy\ ··And that'' &ood nrw\ for hoatc"" J . Fair skies in afternoon fore cast Fa# ltllee wtll foloW morning c:blde and foa ~ the 0r_,. coe.t. the Netlonal w .. ttier SeMct .-ct. ~lgtw toct.y wtH r_,. rrom ea to 73 at the ~to 78 to 84 lnllnd. Lowa tonight wm be 80 to 84. 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Md eelt Ill 1:171>"' 11 611 .. 64 15 70 13 eo .. -113 Eztended ::: =:' ~~ :: Su:rf report Sen Frlndloo N 5t 81 7& 13 13 11 " II 17 tlO 113 15 13 ..,,,,_ I& to .... ._AM 12 52 ...... a.tt>er• 70 6t e.nt.Cn.a 17 54 a.nu. ...,,. 72 56 8enl9 Mona M M = .,. ~ :· ...... Aonlea 2 s .. Newpo.1 2 ' • &1111 ot .. 10 Qlty 2 s .. ~ IOt W--.,.Y Lmlll c:Mf19e DEFECTOR DISCUSSES TERRORISM ••• From Al when travellog abroad, too. Speaking to about a hundred mcm~ bers of the World Trade Center Association of Oran'e County, Sakharov headlined a discussion on anLema11onal terrorism. As a young Soviet diplomat in Kuwait during the late 60s and early 70s. he worked closely with national liberataon fronts. Egyptian counter· 1ntelligence, North Yemeni tnbcsmen. Kuwaati yo uth. and media. rchg1ous. business and Arab government groups. Speaking an Irvine Monday, he said terromm could be traced back to the end of the Bntish and French colonial era 1n the late 19.SOs and early 1960s when many thrrd world countries gained their in dependence. The Soviets eagerl y su pported na- 11onal hbcra11on movements, bnng· 1ng }Oung people from third world COlUltries to study an Russian un1ver- s111cs "The Soviet Union embarked on a soph1st1catcd national liberation pro- gram based on the Marx-Lenin con- cept of the outside world," Sakharov 'i:lld "Their perception 1s that the world as under the yoke of U.S. imperialism and Zionism. .. And the Soviets view themselves as saviors," he said. But terrorism really began to flourish following a tri-continental conference in Havana in 196.S-66 when nearly 100 socialist countries adopted an agreement to share responsibilities for suppon of na- t iona I liberation movements. Sakharov said. Countries in the West like Cuba would focus on Laun America while the Soviets would continue to work in the Middle East. he said. The Soviets trained their third world protC$eS so well. however, that they arc traming the next generation themselves. Thoy in turn know only their own land and people, and feel no allegiance to the Soviets. At the same ti'me. national libera- tion fi$hters such as the PLO arc increasingly clashing with rcli11ous fundamentalists. As a result, the Soviets arc pushina hard for a new international peace conference in the Maddie East, Sakharov said. They don't expect the U01ted States or Israel to pan1c1pate, so they'll be able to set the agenda themselves. "It looks like the,.:re desperate to have 11," he said. 3 gunrnen rob guest aLt hotel A Costa Mesa motel guest was held up at gunpoint Monday by three men who escaped Wlllh his money. credit cards and car. Del Mar Mau rice Stephens of Concord, Calif .. was in his room at the Costa Mesa Inn at 3205 Harbor Blvd. when the mbbcry occurred at 7 p.m., said Co..s~ Mesa police Lt. Lcshc Hamson. Stephens said be left his door shghtly ajar when two men walked in and pointed a rc·.,olver and a sawed- ofTshotgun at hun. A third man stood outside the door as a lookout, Hamson said. They took abCtut S8.so· 1n cash as well as has credit ~ards. TWO DIE IN SEP ARA TE ACCIDENTS .... From Al Reeves. 26, sufTcred massive head 1nJuncs and remai ned in a coma until he died at 5:47 p.m. at Fountain Valley Regional Hospital trauma center Witnesses told police that Reeves ran a red hght at the intersection of West (oast Highway and Balboa Boulevard and was seen accelerating up Supenor A venue · Wunesscs said the motorcyclist disappeared from view but reponed heanng 1hc sound of a colhs1on seconds later according to police. The cycl1'it apparently lost control ofh1s bike at the top of the sleep road and struck a curb. said Wilham Mcinnis. a traffic in vestigator. He !>Bid the motorcycle skidded across a sidewalk. bounced off a wrought iron fence and was hurled back into the road. Mcinnis said the mo torcycle traveled nearly 100 feet while Reeves landed about 125 feet from the point of impact. Reeves was not wearing a helmet. A Big Bear Lake resident. whose name was not released. was killed Monday when he attempted to make a U-turn on Pacific Coast H1&hway about 21/i miles south of Cameo Shores, the Cahfom1a Highway Pa- trol rcooned. The motonst was traveling nonh on the highway when he pulled off to the side of the road. He then tried 10 tum around. His car was struck by 11nother vehicle that also was traveling north. said Officer Laura HaJrston. The first car rol k~d over and landed upright on its wheels; however. the driver was killed i·nstantly. His wife was transported by heh· copter to Mission Community Hos· p1tal where she was reported m cnt1cal condition. Officials had to dose Pacific Coast Highway briefly to allow the helicop- ter to land. Haarst•:•n said. However. rush hour traffic backed up for miles because of the temporary closure. The dnver of the second caF-was taken to South Co.ut Medical Center for treatment of minor injunes. Hairston said. EARLES FACES RETRIAL IN ACCIDE:.NT •.• From Al Earles toolt even th e most basic precaution of placing li fe preservers 1n the boat. The prosecutor will ask 1urors to find Earle~ guilty of involun- tary manslaughter. which camcs a six-year pnson term. Defense attorney Gary Pohlson descnbed the fateful trip another wa y. "This was a group of yo ung people fooling around but not in a dangerous way:· he told 1urors Earles and the others met earlier that evening for a Halloween party at the Red 0 01on rcstuarant an Hunt· angton Harbour. Pohlson said the men and women drank and talked for sevcrtJ hours before deciding to take a prc..cJawn cruise to the Queen Mary. Ounna the return tnp. Earles sped toward Anahc1rn Bay at speeds ap- proachmf 30 mph and lined the boat up by using what he assumed were lights at the end of the rock jetties. ~·d Pohlson. .°d6~~~e Dlily Pilat MAIN OfflCE )l() N"' S.r I C.0.11 ,...,.. C.A What Earles allegedly didn't know was that the light at the end of the wrst jetty was burned out. The liaht he assumed marked the west jetty actu- ally came ftom a temporary bell bouy placed in the channel. "He thinks he's lined up dead 10 the middle of the channel and actually he lined on a dead course for Oscar Etght. And dead, an this case. 1s the right word," said Pohlson. "There was no wammJ. nobody yelled, 'Look out: And five youna people died." said Pohlson. The defense attorney showed 1urors photoaraphs of each person killed in the mah. They were: John Bakos. 22: Ronald Myers, 22: Anthony Sutton. 27j Kathy Weaver, 24; and Patricia Huhngs. 20. As in the first trial, jurors arc expected to be taken on a ni&ht cruise of Anaheim Bay and the harbor entrance. Attorneys said thev will attempt lo plan the voyage under weather conditions that duplicate those on the night ot' the incident. A blood test tak1: n after the boat crash showed Earlt!s had a blood alcohol level of0.11 or s\ightlyabove the level at whu:h ii {Scrson as presumed too drunl< the dnvo a car. But there was no :such benchmark for boaters at the ti me and the test apparently was 1nv;1lid because Or- . ange County Shen fl' s deputies failed to arrest Earles before drawing his · blood ... Sttll. one of the• t hrtt JUron who voted to convict Earles an the first t.naJ said he did so b(-cause of Earles' blood alcohol level, Pohlson said at the conclusion of th<: first tnal. Pohlson said the tilcts of the case have noth1na to d1> with whether Earles was sober. 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