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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-06 - Orange Coast Pilot.. DAY, AUGU T 6, 1986 ~ . . Irvine Co. -prOJect may g~ t voters Newport council to decide Thursday if Newport Center project Will go on ballot reality," said Councilman Bill Aue, protest of the heavy traffic tt claims who favors the project and callccf'for the development will bnna. part1cu- the special council session. larly to Corona del Mar. The eApans1on, which would add The deadline fat the s1inatures 1s e•pans1on pl"OJec'l °" the OirictiaJ Election ballot is a mo\'e detipeid t.o helP. The Irvine Co. • It'll be lost on the bellot, tucked an there with a elote smatonal and gubematonal race" S&Jd Bee By STEVE MARBLE Ol IM Dellr,... ..... n e ace of a possibre refer· . endum, the Newport Beach City Council may call for a cnywide vote on a controversial $300 m1ILton eltpans1on prOJCCt 1n Newport Ce nter. • Council members will meet in Heart patient Schroeder dies LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -Wil- ham J. Schroeder, the last and longest-living permanent artificial heart rec1p1ent, who survived three strokes while on the mechanical pump, died today, a hospital · spokeswoman said. 1 Schroeder was 54. He was the second person to have his heart replaced with the plasttc-and-metal pump, survived more than 20 months with the expcnmental de- vice. He outhved the four other rec1p1ents as the Jarv1k-7 clicked in his chest for 620 days. Dr. Wilham C. DeVnes implanted the device Nov 25. 1984. during a 61h-hour opcra11on at Humana Hos. p1tal Audubon Schroeder dJcd at 1:35 p.m .. said a spokeswoman for the hospital. The hospital would release no other info auon unul a news conference tonig t. ' • World Hiroshima fell silent in memory of the horrifying moment 41 years ago when the world's first atomic bomb attack dev- astated the city./ A4 Sports The Rams lost their preseason opener. 17-14, to Houston./81 Food Give your next outdoor celebration a French ac- cent./C1 INDEX Advice and Games A 11 Bulletin Board · A3 Business A8-9 Classified B6-8 Comics A12 Death Notices B8 Entertainment A 10 Mind & Body BS Opinion A6 Police Log A3 Public Notices B4, 8 Sports B 1-4 Televlslor:i A 10 special session Thursday at noon to decicfe whethy to l~t yotea decide l he ate o e Irvine Co. pro)ect. Thursday is the deadline for plaClnaa question on lbc November General Election ballot. "I don't think we'd be bacluna down by doing this, JUSt faClng office towers. restaurants. a com-Aua. 13. By that date, however, tt mumty theater and 1,400 new homes would be coo late to place the question to Ne~rt_Ccnter, wasapproved last on the November ballot and a special mcmih~unetf en e S ~ v -clcction would be-necessary. -- But ~thin days of the vote, a aroup "I am surprised, but f'm also of re~1~nts began circulating pell-pleased the council thinks we're going t1ons to force the council to rescind its to succeed," said Alan Bede, an • vote or put the development to a organizer or Gridlock and an al\- cltywide vote. nounccd council cand1dafe. The group calls itself Gridlock: ID Beek, however, sa1d41ptac10a the . .. .. There will be lots oladvcrtisins. lots ~A~ys.- elecl1ons. •• : Mayor Ph.ti Maurer, who supports expandina Newport Center, said a special election probably would favor opponents of the expansion pro.)CCt and would cost the city about .. A l~n in awimmlng · . Kelly C.uey ..... a ewim.m.1Da leeeon to a froup of you.neaten in Coeta lie.. Hl&h lk:hool 'a pool. he next eeeelon of tot and befbuaer claues, aponaored by the Coata Maa Lelaure Serrica Deputmeot. will be held the lut two week• of AUfuet. ~latratlon wUl be from 9 :30 a .m. to 4 :30 p.m. Monday thro Friday of next week at pool. Low occupancy reports by competitors don't deter plans for s~ites inf our years By G. JEANETIE A VENT The builder of the ~rfi'nc-'itory hotel planned for downtown Huntin~ton Beach said he 1s still feeling pos1t1 vc about the 280-room hotel and con- fe rence facility despite report'I of lo"" hotel occupancy rates 1n other Orange Coast c1t1es. Jim 0 . Rhead. president of Para- gon Hotels. a Phoentll-based de- veloper. told a 101nt meeting of the Huntington Beach C 11y Council and the Planning Commission Monda) that he expects the hotel 1ndustf) w11J be in better shape by the time the Huntington Beach project 1s com- plete "You're looking at a markcl four to fi ve years down the road " It will take nine months to get into the ground. he said. and another 18 month~ for constructton Rhead said because of the unique- ness of the sate and 11~ location on Pacific ( oast H 1ghway, he expects the hotel will do well The SAO million hotel. to he built al a cost ofSI00.000 per room at Main Street and Pacific ( o ast Highway. 1s pan of the cit} ., downtown rc- de.,,elopment plan<> Plans for the hotC'I '>1111 fare publi c hcan ng' and mu'>t be appro.,,cd by the Planning Comm1ss1on and the Cit) Council Rhead said although negot1at1ons arc stall under \\3) "we hope tn be able to liccn~ 1t a<. an l:mhass) Suites Hotel .. Planned ao; a <:on.,,cnt1on and conference fac1hty wtth t1A.O le d'> of commercial and retail o;pau.~ and seve n levels of rooms. the hotel '' , designed to encourage v1s1tnrs who will sta} three to fi ve days, he said "All of the rooms except for a fe..., on the back have a view of the ocean " The 504-square-foot rooms wall be one-bedroom suites with a living room. kitchenette and wet bar Respond mg to concerns that some people might use the rooms as an apartment. he said 1t was unltkel ) that people "-Ou Id want to pay the SI 00-a- da) rate. but he'd be happy to haH someone Sta} 30 da)s at that rate Planning Comm1ss1on member Jean Sehumacher called the prOJCCt "a~full} grandiose" .and suggested that the cit\ "step hack and sec 1f 1t''i (Pleue .ee HOTEL/ A2) $60 000, I " ·+m bqinnina to think. 'Aw,bcck., if we're goiof to have ao electt'I') we mi&ht as wel do it on the Novlmber b&l101.' We'd ~e money and-&ttract more voters," u1d Maurer. . An Irvine Co. VICC prC$ideot said ~U..ApaMioR Qla• would survwe an election. "Sttll, my ptflOnal rcacuon th.at I'm disappotntcd that after a1J thas ttme, after ail the communjty forums and after all the public beannas that (PIT Me PROJECT I A2) 1 Coi)ter · training. reducedi in Mesa Horse-rldtng-mts hap spurs complaints of police maneuvers Baby boy taken from hospital to Colorado back in OC custody City Council names Miali as FV's third police chief By G. JEANETTE A VENT . . o.11y,...Cen1111 ..,,, The Huntington Beach infant who \\85 abducted from protcctrve l UStod) at UC In.inc Medical (enter -and taken to Colorado two weeks ago has been returned to Orange County b) the state Depanment of Soctal Scrv1CC$ The 8-moolh-old boy's father, na, 1d Kennedy. who faces a charsc of felony child endangerment m connection with the abduction, ·~ expected to tum himself in to county authont1cs today. Mike Koslu. depu- ty d1stnct attorney. said. "He will come into court and we will speak to the jud~e about bail." said Koski. Public Defender Jeff Lund con- firmed today that the father 1s back 1n Cahfom1a and 1s expected to sur- render himself. probably today "He came back because it was 1n the best interest of everyone. He wants to clear up the charges" filed 1n connec- tion wtth the abduction. "The charge don't 1nd1cateandare not in any way an allegation that Mr Kenncdv abused the c~ild," he said O.Yid Kennedy Jr. At thetitAcoftheabductton on July 21. David Kennedy Jr was uflcnng from a head •Nury that doc1ors feared could be fatal 1f no11rcated properly. (Pleue eee ABDUCTED/ A2) .Academy has a yeh to help business techniques in Asia When Amcncan do bu,ines' in Japan. they h ve onl y a 1-m-1 0 c.hance of tlos1nJ a deal But the new director of the Oran c C'o s1 C'olleae Pacific Rim >\cadcmy hope, to bc'tter tho~ odd t lea'lt for Ora nae ( ounty hu'>tne\ " \ typical Japanc~ colic c v_adu ate ,~i..., f:.nJl1\h t\ tam1harw1th 1he .\mencan form of aovcmmcnt and undcmand, how Wall Strct't runi." \aid Mich rt (, (row n OCC , h1story profc '°rand the ncwd1rt'Ctor of the Pacific Rim Academ\'. In conll'lst, Crow 1d. "Most Amencan collqc Jl1lduates don't even know the name of 1be Japane\C Pnme Minister." The purpo..c of the Pa 1fic Rim .\cadcmy, ""h1ch opened tt\ door'> July I. is to help local hu,1ne'i~\ makr c-0mmrrc1AI lie, with rountrlc\ 'iuc:h a China. Japan~ MA13\''1 Mc:uco. the Ph1hpp1n . u tralta. New aaland. Kort and ( anad Althouah the academy " \t1ll 1n the • developmental stagc'I, ( ro" \31d hc ha'> ~e1vcdJH least two do1cn call' from local bu'linesscs wanting to know more. as well as call from C'.\ptn\ w1lh ng to share their knowl C'dat "r nr a modeo;t l'O'it we can put world expcrt'i naht on the dooNcll ot local huo;meo;, fi rm, .. (row Y id Opcrat1onall~ 1hc academ\ funl:- 11ono; mul h hk<' a brnkc1agl' rn1crpt1~ ofk nng 1:ulor·m1tde non l rl·d11 cl.t~\C'\ on , n\' 'luh1cn from By TOM WRIGHT Delly ,... Corr I I II I IMMflt The Fountain Valle\ C II\ < ounctl has selected a 2~:C.ar \l'taan ~n Gabnel pohce o r ao; the l 1t\ ·~ third police chi ef fhin \.11ah. 40 •1\ prt'~nth \an Gahners only police raptain lf1'I duties include acting a\ '>C<'Ond in command The new Fountain Valley chief wa'i chosen from a field of 40 candidate from throu~out thr state. to replace former Chief Man Fon1n who rc- ccntl) rc11red fo r health rtaw ns • Fortin hc<:amc police chief in Ma' MICHELLE COLE Focus ON THE NEws Japinesc etiquette. to l On\Cr\o1t1unal ( htnelot'. to neaot1at1n~ tc<.1'n1qu('\ \\ h1le a number ul \\-C"\t C na\t collcaC\ oner dcarc·1.·, 1n P1t.1li\ lla"n 'itud1e.,, C mv. ~-tid hl' know' nt none that nOc1 v.hi1 hc \Jll' 'made 111 order t'duc3t1on •· \.1o~t profe\\lon.il' .Ht' nnt on (PleHe e« ~CADltMY / A2 ) \ • I cp 4 He JOi ncd the Fountain Valle' Poli ce Department wh('n 11 wa\ formed an 196 7 Fortin wa~ reuu1tt'd b} th e lit} ' li r'it police ch1d < harleo; \\ M 1chaclts. from thr C 1arden < 1ro' l' Police Dcpanmcnl M1chat'h!. \\a' the C1arden (1ro'l' chief when he "'ac, hired to form the F ountain Valle\ department and recruncd a numher of Ciardcn Grove's c:<pcncnced officcn Councilman Jame., Neal 'iatd no apphcnuonc; tor the chief were "" ceived from wtt hin the Fountam Valley force 1nce Fortin. 48. wcnt on medical lca't' (apt Bill Oc "11..,1 hJc, 'iCf"\led a~ 3l ting chief 'A1ah''i 'it'lcl 11on was ba'>(.'d on h1' l"<pcnenec w11h 1..nm munll~-'>CfVll(' progra m'> He helped 10 de' clop the \an (1Jhticl "ic1ghhorhood "'-atr h 1tc, merchant componctt1 Bu..,1nec;\ \\ atch. and the lit\ s ) nu th and \pec1al ~n KC'i program He plans to t''>tabl1~h a s1m1har \Outh program in Fountain Valle)' IA.here o fficen "''II teach clas'iCS in e ll) \\hools on the danger; of dru abu .1hd provide warnings ahou1 child mole tat1on (Pleaee MC POLIC£/A2) Vote recount hearing docketed for Aug. 25 By LI A MAHONEY Ol .. Dellr,... ..... \n Orange Count\' ~upenm < oun JUdgC Wiii hear araumcnt\ lhAI the rccount of ballot wh1ch lMt t ~ndon L1Rouchc candidate An Ht)ff m•nn the 401h ( onift"s1onal l>1'itm:t ~moc. nrnc nom1na11on \hould bc "4.'l 3\ldt: • Judge John W<"'""> l'i 4'<:ht'dukd tn l onc;1tJtr HoOmann'c; claim on ug 1' Hoffman n contends a l"t\:ount of I 11ne ' t'kl tion IC''iult' ,hould ht' h)'~i 0111 h«au'(' ol .1llrg"<I balhH umocMng I lutlmann fikd a n affidavn con-· tt',t1n1 the <'IC'\ lllln Julv 18 HoOmann. ll \ nta Ana t~:hnic.al wntC'r "ho ub\cn~ to the con- tro' 1·1 '"'I pohttc ~I ph1l<>.soph\' of llr(''IJ<.•11 1111 cand1dlle l.\'ndon J f{oul hr. wa..' on,1naJ1y certifiw as the ~ in n('r ot the r>nnOC'Tllt1c nom1- nat1on o'er ormcr count\ Dcmo- l r:u 1c Part Chauman Bruce u.mner. \umnc-r. v..ho 'ran a w.n 1n (Pleue tee VOT&/ il)_ \ ~-...... -. __ _ - • A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, August 6, t986 House sustains trade limits veto WA HINGTON (AP) -The Hou of Rt'prtsentat1ves. by a hm etahH·Ott' marain. loda> u~uuned Prttident Rt'agan 's Occemhcr 1985 'cto of a bill ~tttnit. ~till hmm on te\ule, clolh1ng and hoe 1mpons The 276-149 vote 1n the Demo- 4.l"ll\IC~ontrollt'd chambtr fell 5hon of the twcHhird'i maJOnt) required to u\ crndc a veto. No funher action t !I required m the Rcpubhcan-lcd Senate to uphold the president's' eto The Hou!>( vote fo llowed an rn- tensive pt'rsonal lobbyi na campaign for undt'Ctdcd membt-rs wagt'd by the prtsident and top Cabinet oflirtah. A.n houJ before the final tally, neither side was willini to predict tht' outromt'. In an clection-yt'ar environment of growma frustration over annual trade deficits spiraling toward $1 70 b1lhon. the impon-restra1nt measure had considerable support that cros5Cd panylmes. Both sides eallr'<l the tcxlllc ball protec11onasl. 'Tm apin 1 proteetion1 m and this 1s pmtcct1oni m, there's no question about 11," conceded House Speaker Thomas P. O'Neill Jr., 0- Mass .. shortly before the vote. But. he said drastic steps wert~ needed to "stnd a very vital messaac to the world" But adn1101strat1on allies con- tended 11 would be the wrong message. They held that the '*sure could trigger global trade wars. invite retaliation by U.S. trading partners. PROJECT MAY GO TO VOTERS ... From Al 1hcre I) !11111 an\ 4u~·'>t1on about 1h1s gro'-'th supponer.. arc opposed tu the plan · ~1d Mon1la F-lonan. a 'ice expansion. pre)iderll ol the 1.kH•lo pmcnt lirm. "I think you could stand in fron1 of Thl' In inc to rnnductcd more a post office or supt'rmarl et and gel thJn 'II rnmmunll) mrl.'11ngs on thl· signatures for almost an}thang." said l'\pJn\11ln plan and hundreds of .\gee oppo!>e devclopmenb that wall add tu congestton The Irvine Co. said its prOJCCt ac1uall)' will result m ~tier traffic conditions because 1t has promised to bu1h a $30 m1lhon bypass around ---tt~k'n+!rlllh!'th.lea eounttl-tr,eett~ ... Pm no1--ammho-punt belott" 1htr 10 euhcr pra1~ or damn the project. , n uzem. ··said ( ounc1lwoman Jackie .. I 1hir1 1 than!.. th(• Cit) ( ounn l I) Heather. who also favor.. a ballot out ot rn·p "uh 1hc c111zem ofth1s cit) quesuon on th<.> de\clopmen1. t'orona ctct·M:rr. - - -• Beck said the promise of a bypass. to be called Pelican HiU Roa<l is a rouse because the new road actual! y 1s needed to Opt'n up the geography south of Corona del Mar for develop- ment and I bl'11e' c a Cll'f\\ 1dc el<.>cllort Beek said gathenng signatures has "ould pru' 1 lh<ll ·· !>aid .\gee. "ho been eas) because most c1t11ens are hc.•111•' l'' tinf\ .1 "ha ndful" ol no-frustrated b) traffic and 1ypicall) COPTER EXERCISES CUT BACK ••. From Al "a' 1Jb'>l ureJ tl\ 1all ba mboo and that thl· piloh' .rncn11on "a" focuc;cd on thc fl} 1ng m;ineuH·r Hl· d1''>lnhc.·d lhl' 1nrnkrll a!> "an untonuna1c al-CIOl'nt 1ha1 otcurred lx•laU'l' ol 'n era! f:11. tor'> including unlortunate 11m1 ng and terrain lhJrJlh:n,111.\ ·· L1 DJ\l·Brool..'> "hosuprn1ses t ·1.1'>1.1 \k.,a' hd11.op1cr Jctatl ar- rJng1·d .1 d1:mun.,tra1wn t11gtu Tucs-- dd' at11.•rntn1n tor ( harlec; (1ardner rti.11 night. Bruok'i and C aprnin Tum L.11ar mi:t \\1th C1ardner and nine other concl'rni:d res1dcnt'i mo<,tl\ of "horn I I\ c "C\I of E<,tanua H 1gh \chool on Pa11f11. \\cnuc Hri•ok\ wld thl·m the lll\ ha' l'-'O h1·lir11p11•r<..1h,11 patrnl d11nri!! 'ar11•L1<. da} and nighttime shifts seven days a week. Brooks told residents that the bluff area 1s the place where police helicop- ter pilots frequently practice allto- rotat1on maneuvers. which similate an engine failure. In these tests, the pilot practices dcscendmg without power. but Brooks insisted; "We have full control of the helicopter at all 11mes.·· Nevenheless. several residents said the noise and low-alt11ude fl ying associated w11h these drills can be frightening for people walking or ndang through the park. The city 1s purchasmg add1uonal land near Estancia High from Orange County w11h the aim of creating a large commun11y park. Residents said continued helicopter drills 1n the area would be incompatible. Brooks said the police department as hopmga portion of the park will be marked and restricted for helicopter work, but no decision has been made b} cit)' officials. • In the meantime. Brooks said he's instructed Costa Mesa police helicop- ter pilots to cut back on use of the bluffs area for training maneuvers. Regarding Renee Gardner's heli- copter-related riding accident. Brooks said ... , don't feel 11 falls under the qualification., to be reported to the FAA." . . .. ABDUCTED BABY BACK IN COUNTY ... From Al V. hen thl' parcnl' t1r,1 took !ht: in lant tn l C I "1 cJ11.al C en ter Jm ton, \:1\.\ 1n1um·\ that l nuld h~n t' lw1·n tht· n·,ult ot .ihu\1 .ind no11tit·d Huntingtnn H1'.1lh pt1llll' \aid pnlill' \pokcc;\.\11m.ir• Jn \n1w Honk11\\\l..1 Dollor' II unJ bkl·Jing he1"1.'cn thl' hah' ·., ,i..ull ,111d hram and "ere "'-atlhlnl! Im 1 dll\l'I\ 111 determine ii ht' \.\lluld nccJ -.urgl' ' Doc: 1r' al'>o lo~nd ntht•r PJ't .tnd rri:\t'nl IOJUnC'i. induding hr •"-l'n hnnl·, ;mt! hru1c;t•\ poli t' "till T"o da" allt·r lhl· abdurtnin 1h1· thdd c, grt·a1 -gran<lm111hcr wot.. !ht b.ib\ Ill lh1 I n l \ l'f\l t \ i1L ( 11lllrad11 Health \l mn c cnll'I "hcrt• he" u\ treJlt'l1 r 1· .111 11 "•'<1 1 ' 1tw CU\tOth fl! th1· I Jl'll I I "'" .ii 'l"f\ Ill'' Dl·parl rnrnl 1-..o'• tnntirmlli i.1d.1' 1h.1' Ilic onh h.irgr J!l•""'I 1-..u nrJ 1' khin~ . there arc no plans to tile charge\ against K1mberl ynn Kennedy. the boy's mother. Boh Theemhng. program managl'r lor thl· Orangrwood Children\ Home. confirmed 1ha1 1hc ho) had been brought there pending a d1·- c1sion b) Orange ( ount~ Ju,cn1k (oun If the 1.ourt deude'i to place the h<» in a toster home. he'd be placed on a "a111ng hst. said Thecmli ng There·, a r.eal shonage of foster homl''I for children under 5 he \a1d Sunc"'1dc action b-. many foster care pro\ iders -not to take any more children until thev are insured b)_ the state 'fo r hah1ht~ -has also aflec1ed 1he num ber of foster homes, he said Theemling Said the paroots will hkcl> be authom ed '1s11a11on but under superv1s1on. Thi.' bo} · 1s line. said Thcemhng. .. The la<,I time I checked he was eating .. The bo) had been staying in a toster homl'. m Colorado before his return 5unda)'. HOTEL REPORT ... F rom A l · ~·h1h1l·nd.in&;rnh"nl ll"J1panmrn1 -....:r:::::--h~ niTt fikd .iii\ ThMgl'' Jg.11ns1 Krnnt·d, l11r h1ht .1huw -"at ka .. 1 n111:it1h1' 11m · ·· realh "'hat '-'l' "ant ·· Michael ~hrol'dc.r. 1hc hoLi.:I~ pru1ec1 manager. said . "It's not unL big block.along tht· h1ghwa\.. II dnec, ha\t~ a presence on Pacdit C oa\t Htgh\\3~. hut 11 I'\ not \hi\ \'all thal \lam., down ·· grel·n l1gh1. in a se nse. "'llhout all the fact~ The quc.suon 1~ will ll th .·· Rh ead ->aid the hotel's parking needs arc being met on site with an underground facilit> and surface parking. • • ll11n1rn~11111 Ht."h tkll'lll'\" Don l l11l.,t•il \JIJ ti 1· l hilJ \\a' fl'tUrnl•d IO <1r.1ng1·c 11unt hl'l•I i'l hc"ac,a '~ard 11! f,1,t·ntl1· c 1111rt Jnd < .1lil11rn1a had Jllrl\di. t • •n in tilt , ·"1.' I l1mdl ..a.1u Torn L 1\cngood. chairman lll th1·. tommtS'>Hln. qUC\IHlni:d the hotl'I"· parking laolit1es. "\ uu·re giving J ~a:-or Don MacAll1ster said If the Planning C omrmss1on had concerns about park ing. those 1ssu<.>s could bi: raised m future meetings VOTE RECOUNT HEARING SLATED ... From Al ~and1JJt1. .1pp ,1rl0d 111 hJ\\ I''' 1h1· r a~~ b' _t .. 'Oh.:\ \ lli:r 1..kmJnJ1ng 01 rccuunl \11:1 111. r 1.am~· 0111 1hi:ad h\ I ~~ \Ole\ f ht• \\ 11k 111.lll!I fl Of error \\ "" :lllrthu1C·1l 111 1)111! \'url..,·r, h11 .tp p.1r1.·n:I\ dl\rc2.11d1.·<l 1n,trnt t111n' 11 .1~H'J)I \'Ille 1ni, :01 '\umn~ l'\1'11 ti h" n.rnll Al·rc 011.,,111.·lkd 11r ii ~olL'" 1ctared le• h111 h\ tll\ !11rrn1 r 111k 11' "1udt.!, Hu t I lt•tlrn.1111 !1.1' iJ 1T1llr1· 'in 'll'I 1.'\pl.111.1111n lc11 tla• '" ri:p;in~ lk \,1\\ 11 l h.111111 h11\l' •'~'ll' 'lulkJ • 1tt1.•r lhl' !In.ti rk·1111111 fl.)lhl 1.11111.''> ballut tamixnng I\ lhl' l.tll 1ha1 \Oml.' ''1 111 till ballol ho\''' "'-l'rl' not proixrl~ ,cakd I k \:lid hl' \I. 111 :tl\n prt''>en I I udge \.\ ooill'' "1th the <kl'laralmn'> 111 ~hout ·u PH'l 111ll \\11rJ...cr\ "ho rla1ml·d th1". "t'r1.· hhcral 1n dt> tam1ning "h11. h "rth:-in 'olc' u1uld tx· arn·p11.·t1 • \umncr J "\n~port Hra1h .11 tornc' \J\\ Hot1mann ha' n11 l"' 1dcnu~ 11l.hall11t hn\ tamixnng Hi: ~.1llt:d thi: kgal Jl 1111n ,1 torm ol h Jr .1 \ \ m r n I ,1 n .I 11 • \ I \ p I< ,ti LaRuuth1· · JJ, 1ha1 \umnt:r has 'ithcdulcd a maJOr fund-raiser a1 the Paulic .\mph1lhl·a1rc l e'' 'aid he had prrsscd tor an \ug I ~ hranng \umn1·r aide Da' 1d Pa111l· '\atd Hollmann., a1temp1s to undo Sumner\ c;ucccs.,ful nomination h;ne had no effect on fu nd ra1c;1ng. · 'Wc"rc not pa) mg an) attenuon to 11 and nobod~ cl\e 1s either Our fund- ra1s1ng etTon<, arc going extrcml'I' "'ell .. he said · Sumner 1s opposing fi ve-term in- cumbent Rep. Robert Badham, R- Clouds to give way to fair skies Late night and momtno low cioudt and fog Wiit relum to the coutaJ arM, other#IM It wtll be fair. warm and huy Thur9day. Hight at the bMchet wtll range trom &e to 70, with tows tonight t>etween 58 to 64. Hight In the valleys will be 85 10 98. and lowt tonlohl wlll ~ In the low to mld-eot. The For.c.tt / tor 8 pm EOT. Thu, Aug 7 r-;:::.,.c:-~-l~,.,....~·1· ' ln th• Southern Call!Ofnla mountain areas It wlll be fair through Thureday with some 1ttemoon and evening cloudiness. Local gusty wind• to 25 mph. W1rm days wlll have hight from 86 to 94, and t~ tonight wilt be lo the 50s and lower 60s. U.S. Temps. Altlally .N Y AttKiquerQUe Amerlllo ~ Allwlta Allanttc; Cuy a.tttmor• Mnga lllrmlnQllam tloM Boe ton .. l!eto ~ Clw ... 1on.S C CNMetonWVI ()twloOe.N " =--cw:tnnetl ~­C-lll•SC Columbu•. Ofllo Oellu-FI Wonh Oeylon o.n-0.Mocne• Oel•Oll NwYorll CllY Horlolk,Va. ~':"•City Ml Lo Orlllndo 83 66 PNlllClelpNA 82 &6 1'110e111• 90 117 Pltltburg/I eo 60 POl'lland. Malf>e 91 72 P~.Ore 114 7 5 AalelOfl M 88 =-~ : SI Loutt 86 SS Sall Liiie City 71 117 Sen Antonio =~ ~ ~::.R : 63 SfWewpon : ~ S9<*- 82 17 s;.-- " 64 lamc»-SI P1raog 113 12 Topelle 86 73 T-87 12 T-IS 74 WUINnglon.O C es " Wlchlt• at st Wllk-8erre 17 " 85 72 M ea 85 78 11 to 91 72 89 71 110 89 82 62 81 57 81 57 11 ea ' t5 67 11 ea .. 15 " 72 " 73 u 75 ~~Ctvz S ;: Calif. Temps. ~:'.:.i~ .. S3 15 M 83 57 -{} ~ ........... IQr.2,My0~~---------1 82 eo12 =.lltlld 1os 11 Tl es 91 EiJrelll 82 $0 S2 t2 Frew!O IOt 71 TOOAY tOS 71 unculer 104 73 s.cono IOw • ot pm M 72 Loe Angelet 15 63 Sec;onO Ngt1 10 14 p m II 72 Oeklencl 8 7 st ~ :: PMO AoOlea IS Sol A.i 8IUlf 103 m AeO.ood City 75 st Secnmen!O 112 57 SeMnM ea 68 '*"'IOAY 5 1Se m II '2em 4 47 pm IO&Opm u • 1 oa •• 2 1 51 EJ PUO Flltt>anlo.t FetQO : ~~ Extended o S.n Oleec> 1 s ea 53 41 85 68 84 53 19 S3 as 64 811 64 92 79 FIM OU<lnQ Ille Frleley llVougll S-y Sen F11111C1ec:o 64 66 Sun Mia today •I 7 411 pm. 11- f'laOlt•I! ll'le period but too lll'ld lcM CIOud• at Sent• 141flMW• 11 sa Tllllrt<l•Y 11 8 Ot • m 1111c1 eet• aeein tt 1im.a1onQt11e~ ~.hlg;t>aea 81odt1on 93 S7 N8p.m, Great Fell' Harttoro Heter>• Hono4ulU Hou11on 1~· J~aon,MI .. 1074.LOw1s&1oll3.V .... NQMMto 11pp1ev1111ey 106 ea MOCHI .. 111oday at e·•8 pm. ri-te LOWI llO 10 85 8-10W I 10 80 Thuraday II 7 5' • m -Mii a(lalfl .. " 76 -----------Big 8"I ea 61 9 17 pm lllahop t02 68 ___________ , J--"'~ JvnMu :: :: Smog Report 91 70 68 63 11 113 1oe 84 91 75 85 71 ea eo 89 ee 80 84 82 83 84 15 92 70 lllyllle-109 84 P:::"'..:.ai r, : Surf Report Kat> ... City LMVegaa Utile Rock Memplll9 MIMll BMdl Loulevllle MllwlM.lk .. Mola-St Peul N_,,_ POiiutant lllll'ld•d lnde• (pet). 0-100 good. 100-200 unl!Ml11\N1 lot aane!IJW .-s>1e; 200-300 unl'leellhM lot ell, 300-500 lleUfdoue Finl •• ,. 1~·· pe1 torecut, ~la po-.. o.y'a 1n~pe1 Monre>llla 93 I 1 Monterey 17 55 LOCAT!Otl~ tall lttAN Newpot1 llelcl'I 71 83 Hunt1ng1on 8Mcll 2-4 good On1erlo 112 113 RI-Jelly. 1-3 lllt Pllm Springe 109 82 .olh Str .. 1. Newpot1 1-3 tW P...o.ne N 110 22nd Slreel, Newport 1-3 fair ~ 95 11 861boeW9Cl(je 1-3 191r ,,....Ot-.e st-<12 1()().42 Sl[lor~) 42-42 SM 8emarelln0 97 85 YQun& 8Mch 1·3 let San Gebrlel " 113 San ci.n-1. 1·2 111t S... JoM 82 68 Water !amp 66 Ser11a Ml eo 85 s-cllrec1oon Sou111- 3 San ta Ana Officers suspended for allegedly firing shots in office By STEVE MARBLE Of tM DMly "°4 l tafl Three Santa Ana police officers being 1n vestiga1ed fo r allegedly finng shots into the county offices of Supervisor Roger Stanton have been suspended while two other offi cers 1n the 1nves11gauon ha\'e resigned, 11 v.as reported today. Neither Stanton. the former mayor ofFountain Valley, nor his aides were in the office when two bullets broke a window during the early morning hours of June 18. Seven officers.are presently under mves11~11on for gathenng after work and finng shots from atop an Orange POLICE CHIEF NAMED ••• From Al He feels program!> of this nature and ~1m1har programs for high school ~tudcnts help to establish rapport bct"'een )Outh and lhe police. .. l',c taught some high school classes and been able to develop a one-on-o ne rela11onsh1p v.11h }Ouths that 1sn·t Po<>s1blc "'hen the only lOntac1 between )Outh and police 1s an offi cer in a c;quad car ... Miah ~id. Mia It will JOm the Fountain Valley depan men1 on Aug. 18 and be otlic1all> sworn in asch1efon Aug. 19. He said he is looking for a new home. near 0r 1n Fountain Valley be1.ausc .. I bt:'he' c a police offi cer needs to ha ve close professional and personal ues "'-Ith the cit y he serves... Elvin Mlall -Election filing deadline Friday Fnda) 1s the la'll da) for filing nomination paper'> fo r vacant seats on the ( oa!>tal Municipal and In.me Ranch water d1st m1 boards of direc- tors There arc three open !>Cal'> on the In inc Ranch board Qualified candidates must be regis- tered voters and residents of the d1<,tnct which includes pans of Irvine. Newport Beach. Emerald Bay. Nonh Laguna. El Toro, Santa Ana. Tustin. East Tustin and Bay View. Candidates for two available seats on the Coastal Mun1c1pal board mtnt also be reg1'ltered \ oter "'ho h' c w11hin the district in ( O)tJ Me'a Newport Beach or Ba y View Nomination papers ma} be ob- tained at the oOice of the Orange County Re&1strar of Voter'i I 100-( South Grand Ave. in Santa .\na. The) must be returned b~ 5 pm Friday. Further 1nforma11on is available from the Rcg1s1rar'o; candidate filing section. 834-2244. County Transit District parking gar- age. accordmg to police officials. Two of the officers dad not take part in the shooting spree. according 10 re pons. Of the others. two resigned last week and three more have been suspended, 1t was rcponed. A prepared statement b) Police Ch 1ef Ra) mond Davis said on I y tha I the department's .. d1sc1phnary pro- cess 1s moving forward and officers have been no111ied of the intended actions." Da' as, in the prepared release, said the officers have four days 1n "h1ch 10 seek a due-process hcanng. The names of the officers have not been released bee.ause 6f a pending 1nvest1ga11on by the Orange County D1stnct Allorncy's office which could result an the filing of criminal charges against.some ouJl.o!the offu:crs. _ OBITUARIES Domenico Tivoli funeral Thursday Services are planned Thursday for Domenico Tivoli. owner of Tavoh Shoe Repair 1n Newport Beach. He died July 27 at the age of86. T1voh 1mm1grated Lo the United tatcs from Italy m 1920. He owned and operated shoe r<.>paar shops in vanous Southern Cahfom1a c1t1es before settling m the Newpon -Balboa area 20 )Cars ago. He was known for h1~ hand<rafted leather sandals. T1voh is survived b) a sister and a nephew, V 1no Manno of Italy. Services will be held at 10 a.m. at Our Lady of Mount Carmel. 1441 West Balboa Blvd .. Newport Beach Bunal will follow at Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach . l l 11tn ,1nn ,11111rn1 .. Hnhl n I 1 1' 'aid ih '>!r•tnfo!1·q c 1th-n1 • · 1t ~nil\ h\ \OIOlllfrO~t". lh1.• Kug 25 l~1ur1 dJtc t.111, nn 1hc .. aml' Ne"'-pon Beach. for the 40th Con-i..--=======================;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;============;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ gre<,c;1onal D1c;tnct seat ACADEMY TO HELP BUSINESSMEN ... From Al ~t·rtkd \llh ,r ·,111, 11r d ·~r l' t r 1•' \atd I hn ,11c l1111k1ng t 11 1nt11r- mJll •:t 111 a pr:11.111:al nJlurr 1h.11 (Jn .1~'1)1111 '>oh IOl' pr11hkn" ll' lur!ht'I 1nr. th( h1., l '' lflll'rl'''' I lie 1<,..d i I\ l l"IH'i.1 1, 1r111tal lund11 t lm11 1h •<"•"i f• •11mun1l' < nlkgl· D1.,1m 1 h111 < 1<1' ,~ n11n-rwl1t pr .. gr.1111 Jlhlc.11~:~;· Oran&l' ( (1un1~ .. v. orld r r.1dl (enter ln,t1tull', '"II he cntirl'I 'l'll <.uppnrt- 1ng f Cl'\ f1H lhl' progran1\ '"'Ill he m•gu11.1wd on .1 ca\t'·h\-<. l.l'l' ha'il\ (rel\\. 'aid hl' hclil''C:' tht· 11adcn" "111 hc till' mo~t U\dul for 'mall 01 med111m .,111.·d hu,inl.'" f nrtunl' <.1111 tirn1' h.l\L' ·1•n11n· tkp.1rtntl'nh dt'\•lh'd to lunhcnnl-\ MAIN OFFICE VOL. 79, NO. 218 ' hu"nc'' 1nterew, 1n 1hc Pal 1hl I 01.al month' tor lhe a\erage tax-supponed .ind reg1nnal lirms an nm h1g enough 1.red11 rnurse 10 be approved." he 111 allord 1n-housr C\f)l'rt 'i · he \Jld ,,\1d Thr ,1ladern\ "1hi: hrainthild ol h1•tul1\C\"'-h0 "'-1Shto do business v. Jllcr H•Jl\.Jld .1 "-c"'-p(1r1 Beach abroad U\uall~ consult foreign rnn- auornc' "ho "ac, r1·cen1f\ del tl'd tn \Ulall'' .ind the state department. but tht: < 11.1,1 C ommuntt\ C'ollcgr Board C ro"' \a1d · Somr C'-ecut1 ves spend 1 I I ru,r1·1·\ tlov.ald ltr\t approa1.hed '-'l'Ck' JU'>I 1n1ng 10 reach the nght 1he hoard "1th lhc idea 1n Ja nu an • dc\J... 1~ 1.alk 10 the nght expert about a Jnd 1n JU\t '''< mon th' the arndcm' spec1ht count!). We have regular upcncd II\ door'> acces~ to the ( ommerce Department, ·That''> md1rn11 vt· uf \\.ha1 '-"C arc and '-"C kno"' whi ch channels to tr. ing tn make the guiding pnnc1pk pursue lor info rmation .. o( the atadl.'m} ... <;a1d Crow, who C rov. said he 1c; "very opt1m1s11c" .ldckd that the academ) \.\Ill Ix· able to about the academy "If a bus1ncs'I can put tog.cthu am 'pcu ali1 ed wur\C in dme ~ or 4 out of every 10 dt'alo; 10 da" propo~ed then thcv will have made .. ln t11nt1:"1. 11 ta ke\ at lea\t IX the 1ra1n1ng pa~ ofT.,' Justcall 642-6086 v. hat do ~ou like ahout the Dail\· Pilot" What don't you hkt" Call the number abOve and )-Our mes'iagt will b<' recorded tran~nhed and de- livered to the appropnate td1tor TtK same 24-hour ans'-"enng ~n ICC mJ\' be u!lt'd to record lette~ to the ed11or on any 1op1c ( ontnbutor\ 10 our letters column must incl ude their name and telephone number tor ven fica11on Tell\ us "'hat'., on ..-our mind Delly Piiot 0.llvery la Guerentffd ._. !A'f ( I)' I f J, ""' r._ ... ~ ' c•OoP t r -. 1 p -iA t •• "Y• 1 r' •'<I'°"' ,, • Oft ,.. ... ..., Ctrculetlon T•phonea "' ' Or• ~ C6..f'•y ..... (..,...au .... ,. '·"l~ -....- ' Designed • Finished • Capture the beauty of summer-enjoy control of sunlight and heat with movable louvers • Customize your window with shutters In an endless variety of colors and sizes F'or a personal free estimate call: (114) 5"-llU1 or 5"-1117 (213) 557-D3fU or 793-2118 Long Be.ch (213) 637-7349 Visit our showroom and manufsctory at. 1911 Pl•c•ntl• Ave. Co•I• M••• UCI sets pro~am for transf ets Community oolleac students interested an transfenina •to UC Irvine for &be 1986-87 winter or sprina quaner can attend an "Answers for Trans.- fen" pr:oaram Tuesday from 10 a.m. 10 3 p.m. in room 205 of the Administration Buildina.. Information on admission, housina. financial aid, _and academic programs wiJI be available at the session. Bilingual staff members will be on hand to answer questions of Spanish-speaking students. Academic counselors will be available on a walk-in basis at the schools of biological sciences, engineering, fine arts, humanities, physic.al sciences and social sciences, the Program in Social Ecology, the Depanment of Information and Computer Sctence, the Graduate School of Management and the Office of Teacher Education. Students who require anfonnation on trans-f~rrina community college credits should bring copies of their high school and college transcripts. Additional in fonnatJon on "Ans wen for Trans- .. is vailablc by phoning-~·~ Office of Rclataons with Schools and Colleges.at 856-5518. · Senlon Center blngo .et Rolla on parade or~ C.... OAtLY PtLOTNHdnNday, ~ 11 t• '1 M Coun~ submits 'frugal' budget By LISA MA.BONEY °' .. ..., ........ Oranse County upcrvisors wrapped up three days of buds,e1 bearings Tue~y by d11tributing S46. 7 million for flood, con~ trol, ftrt proteetjoo and library sefvices and IUUVinj S l 6.3 million 10 federal .< revenue sharina for operating expe0$C'S. ' Revenue sbanna ~nd funding for spccia.I - distncts were the last items to be deaft with · ln the S 1.46 billion proposed 1986-87 ~.....,;._~-+--1":u~g::r.---~--~~~--:t Formal adoption is expected Aua. 27 Dunng two heanngs last week, super- visors aranted about S lO malhon in supplemental budget reQUe$lS but derued publ1c picas to increase funding for indigent mechcal care. The American Association of Retired Persons in cooperation Wlth the Senior Services Program will sponsor an afternoon of bingo at the Irvine Senior Center. No. 3 Sandburg Way, Irvine, Saturday from noon until 3 p.m. Lldo VUl.,e •hoppers were treated to an up cloee look at 80me claMlc Roll• and Bentleya W. put weekend In Newport Beach . The can are a put a $10 mWlon collection owned by Garry Concan- non of Concannon'• Bonelae 8table11 In Coeta The supplemental requests will prevent layoffs an the community safety sector and ensure present county service lcvds arc maintained. said County Budget Analyst Dack Pickryl. Entry fee as SI, with light refreshments and door prize giveaway included. Cards are I Ocentseach, per game. Winnertakesall money from the sale of cards. ,Meea. ,_ Walk-ins are welcome. and players must be J 8 or older. For more information. phone 733-105S. Medlcal explorers to meet An educational and volunteer program for hjgh school students who have an interest in careers io tile medical profession will be held Tuesday at Childrens Hosptial of Orange County (CHOC). Landmark to pay residents' legal fees from rent hike fight The hold-the-line budget leaves no room for new programs. he said. Though the proposed budget is S 160 milhon higher than last ye.a~s. Plck.ryl described it as "frugaJ" o nce $165 million for airpon expansion 1s subtracted. "The airport 1s what's skewing this. . lf you took that awa), the budget as almost Oat." he said. The meetmg. which begins at 1 and runs until 8:30 p.m .. will feature guest speakers Elizabeth Styffe. R.N. B.S.N .. and her husband Glenn Styffe, R.N .• 8 .. N .. on the topic ofnursiog. By ROBE RT HYNDMAN Of .. .., ......... Beach Landmark The county's largest<ver capital im- provement project will be financed wnh aarpon revenues, not tax dollars. Signal Landmark Propen1cs of Irvine has been ordered to pa) SI O:? .000 an legal fet's Newpon Beach residents spent challenging the compan) on a disputed rent increase The homes sit on land owned by Signal Landmark and residents paid rent to the company based on the value of that land. Payments of $20 to S23 per month JUmped to $135 to SI S3 a month and arc retroactive to December 1984. The reason for Uiis year's fiscal con- scrvattsm as the anticipated loss of federal revenue shanng moner and the unknown affect of other federa budget balancing effons. The student group 1s known as the CHOC Medical Explorer Scout Troop, and meets twice a m6nth to do volunteer work and listen to speakers. For more anformat1on. phone Gail Barnett at 532-8673. Orange County Supenor Court Judge Judith Ryan made the ruling last week at the request of the 180 residents involved an the d1sf)utc. A lease agreement kept payments frozen for :!5 years. But when the leases expired an December 1984. the two sades could not agree on how to calculate the new rent payments. i\rb1trators were called an 10 establish guidelines for determining rents and their -deciston, supponed by Judge Ryan 10 May. allowed monthly payments to in- crease by more than sax limes. but less than the' twentyfold increase sought by Signal ''When we went to coun.11 sounded lake we should be able 10 recover all our fees:· said Ninfa O'Bnen. who has been rep- resenting the homeowners an the dispute "We were definatcl) the wanner. and when you win. they should have to pa)' your fees." The flow of revenue shanng mont) - once coming into Orange Count) at a rate ofS25 to $27 mtlhon a year -has <>lowed and 1s e~J>C('tcd to stop next fiscal year. Assertf ven-ess class slated An assertiveness training class will begin Tuesday at the Counseling Centers of Orange County. The lengthy legal battle pitted Signal l..41ndmark with residents of the Newpon Shores communll \ an West Newport The 180 ·residents had contnbuted S 1.000 eac~ toward the legal battle. much of which wall be paid back as a result of Of $27.9 m1lhon available for 1986-87 supervisors set aside $4.6 m1lhon to complete already approved capital pro- JectS. reserved $7 milhon pcndu;1g Lhc outcome Q.f a tax dispute with Anaheim and plow!d the remaining S 16.3 million into opcraung exptnscs. Ryan·s dec1s1on. ,... The fou r-session class will meet Tuesday evenings from 6:30 to 8 o'clock: The center as located at 2900 Bristol Street in ( osta Mesa. . For more 1nformat1on. phone 754-5477 Pot-luck supper planned A pot-luck supper and membership dnve will be held by the Precious Life Chapter for the Oty of Hope Tuesda)' at 6 30.p.m. at Mercury Savings and Loan, 23021 Laker Cenrer Dnvc. El Toro. For more 1nformat1on. phone Ane-a Neuss at 859-8359. OC Buslness Women to meet The Orange Coast chapter of Lhe American Bustnes.s Women's Assoc1atrorr-ti'r&WA) wiH hold- 1ts August meet•n$ Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. at the Valla -OCI Amo Recreation Room 1n Anaheim.- Sumnerto·launch his campaign for . congress this week By PAUL ARCHIPLEV Ol .. Ollf ......... Democratic Con~ess1onal candidate Bruce Sumner offic1all) begins has quest this week to oust incumbent Roben Badham an the November elccuon'> Sumnerannounced a pre!.s conlerence for Thursday wh~ he wt!I d~.usc; <>tlshore 011 dnllm$. said ~lsc relauons consultant David Paine. ' ~umner plans a fund-raiser at Pacific Amphitheatre on Aug. :!5. Orga011er; hope to lure 300 supporters to the S200 per person affair. Paine said umncr al5o announced tha~ week hc- wtll retain Paine & A.ssocaates. the Ne1.1.- port Beach public: relations consulting firm that shepherded ha\ successful wnte-m campaign agamst La Rouche candidate A rt Hoffmann of anta .\na The board atso parceled out S46 7 m11l1on an special dastnct augil\entauon funds Tuesday favonng ·c:ountyw1de dts tncts over local d1stncts As a result. two oflhc 14 special dastnct'> under count} adminlSlratton -'East Yorba Landa and Aegean Halls count~ service areas -will have to lev} benefit assessments. The state-mandated l()!:a.I tax allotment known as augmentabon funds began an 1980 as a way to augment spcc1al dastnct budgets that were slashed by Propos111on 13 But increasing demands for the hmak<! funds prompted supervisors to l"C'serve the funds for countyw1de services as of thl\ 'ear. A pot-luck dinner will be served for a $6 fee. Jean Sudbeck. who recently completed a mission in India. wi ll be the guest speaker. Guests are invited to attend. For more 1nformat1on. phone Penny Dunseth at 754-6486 or 966-4332. He also is launching a ··Sumner Leader- ship Program" m which volunteer'> will phone an estamaJ~d 31 .000 vottrs 1n the 40th Congressional D1o;tr1ct. Pa1m· o;aad. Pra1s1ng the cffom of the firm headed by David Paine dunng the pnmary battle. Sumner said, "The level of press coverage we received dunng the pnmary impressed people here and io Washington. and was a s1gn1ficant factor in contnbutang to my hard-fought VICtO!) .. . Bruce Sumner adviser. · In· the recommended b4ftigt"I pro~I. s:w.1 m1lhoq wall go for fire protection SI Q 8 m1l11on for flood control $4.8 malhon for hbran St"rv1ces and $551.255 for 'ector control° The remainder of the mnnev will go to d1'itnct<, an the process of becoming independent from count~ adm101strauon CALENDAR I About 200 volunteers have agreed to man 18 phone banks five paght'i a week. Paine said. They will focu<, on \ oter<> who have declined to state a preference an the race. Sumner also announced the hmng ot David Townsend to ..er\e a'> campaign Townsend. 1.1.ho 1!> handling the gubernatorial race b} Los Angde" '1'1) or Tom Bradlc}. will pro\ 1de technical and polling assistance 10 the \umner cam· paagn. The county'1 long-tcmT goal as for all specaal districts to be self-suppontng through the formatton of assessment d1stncts or h~ charging fees for services. Wednesday, Aug. 6 Womanwhosuedover$7.99mustnoW'pay$35,514 ~ • 7 30 p m.. Irvine CommuJty Services Commission. C 11} ( ouncal Chambers. I 7200 Jam- boree Bhd Thursday, Aug. 7 By tbe Associated Press .\ woman who sued o' t>r a S 7 Qq monthly fire insurance fee a.sse,-;cd h~ her homeowners' assoc1at1on now mu'it pa~ $3S.OOO an legal costs plus SS 14 for mas.-.ed payments, couns have ruled monthlv insurance assessment. said her auorney. E. Day Carman But Supenor Coun Judge Llo}'d E Blanp1ed Jr fou nd an the assoc1at1on'<i favor after a five-da' tnal and orderl'd her to pa)' legal costs totaling S2'i 000 plu'> the S5 I 4 an massed insurance pa ... mcnt<, wrong ·· ( arman said .. he feh she had an ab\Olutt" n ght to decide whether and ho"' she would sn<1ure ht>r home · "She's been done an by the legal system. · said Carman. • 7 '0 p.m .. Irvine Planning Commission. C'1t} Council Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Blvd. • 6:30 p.m . Lapna Beaeb Board of Adjust· meat, City Council Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. Vi rginia Vosburg <>ucd as "a matter of pone.pie" when her 642·un1t con- ••••••••llill•••••••••-----' domimum complc,, The Bluffc; ovcr-fookang Newpon Bav. 1mpo.,ed the She had objected to the homeov. ner assoc1at1on dec1s1on to bu}' blanket lire coverage for the entire complex She contended that when the comple~ wa<1 built 1n 1964, owners were allowed to bu) their own insurance separately On Tuesday. appellate lOW> were added b} the 4th Distnct Coun of .\ppeal, and assoc1at1on attorne~ \\.ti ham Pang.man said the additional ball would he S I 0.000 "Thi' decision will hlod, people from n er raa'img an} land of challenge to their a<;c;oc1auon." Vosburg pred1 cted. But Pangman 'i31d the dec11;ion cannot he cited a\ a precedent in other cases hc\:au!.C the appellate cnun ordered that 11 not he puhhc;hed PoucE Loe Distinctive-lookin gets $37 ,000 from bandit ank By PHIL SNEIDERMAN OlhO.-, ..... ..,. A bandit "'ho wore a blond wag. a M1am1 Vacc-st-.lc Jacket and black tennis ~hoes robbed a Hunungton Beach bank Tue'iday morning. p0hce said. gt. Ball Peterson satd the robber stood 1n hoe with customers shonly before 11 a.m. at the Bank of Amenca branch at J 166 "dmaralty Dnve. rhe man then displayed a handgun and two round sucks that he said were Newport Beach A man uscd a stolen crcd11 card to rent two movies. •·J-m: Stotm" and "Tht Drownin~ Pool," from Minute King. 3530 lrvJf'IC .\\-C l he mo\1es. which were never rtlllmt'd. arc wonh $1 55 • • • A S~OO Harle~ Da"adson motor· ( yclc enaane WI} \tOlen from II ShOp at Newport Harhor H11h h(IOI. 600 Irvine \ \t' • • • A thief c;tok the \pJrc tile from a I Q86 c;u1uk1 c;;amM:u Jl<lrkt'd on th<" 4300 block of \. un Jo;..1rmcn The IM~ c.ame to S266 P'ountaln Valley The owner o( The V. ood ( ra lien I 817S EuchJ 'it , rrponcd T uc\day -that an cmpl<'"<'( h.ul takl•n monry dynamite. Police say the believe he was actually holding two road flares Initial police logentneson the bank robbery lasted the loss as $37.000 but a police spokeswoman said that fiaurc could be reduced after a investigation and accounting arc completed~ The robber took money fro one teller. then j umped over a co nter to take cash from other cashiers· cans. Peterson said. The gunman ordeft'd people an the bank to he down. ran from the building and fled an a two- from the !tort's safe and used 11 for non-business purposes. He told police the employee also dehvcrtd furn1tu~ and kept the sale mone) for hamstlf The los\ wa\ estimated at $3,200. • • • •\ man wh6 lives on the 17000 block of San Vicente trttt reponed that he was robbed at gunpt>ant whale s11t1na an his t•r Monday afternoon oua1de a cleaning shop on Magnolia Street. The robbers took c•sh. a watch and a nng. then fled an a "htte spo car The loc;s was c\lamatcd at S 1.028 ••• A resident of the I 6SOO bl<X k of n .\ndn:~ Strttt reponcd Tuc'iday that ~meone broke into her red 1965 Volkswaacn ··sua." The hul'Jlar took ,tcreo equipment wonh S 100 plu\ S2 an chanic from the a l'l l~Y • • • door maroon Cadillac. belat"vcd to be a I Q77 or 1978 model No inJuncs were reported at Ron 1enkans said the robber was descnbed as a black man an has 30s. about 5-fcet 9-anches tall. with a medium build. Jenkins said the man wore a dishwater blond wig. a hght· colored small-bnmmcd hat. a white cotton coat s1m1lar to those worn on the "M1am1 Vice" televa ion show · and black tennis shoes "He was very dist1nctNe," Jenkins said. A burglar lucked an the front door<. to enter a borne on the I 0700 hlod of Cobalt C'oun. a re!>adent rcponcd Mondl'f. I he IOS!> andudcd a stc-rro r~e1vcr valued ;it S~OO Damage to the door!> wa~ c~t1mated at SI ~o • • • A re 1den1 of the 17600 block of Walnut Street reponed Monda) that a porublc cac;sctte stereo wnc; ~tolen from her unlocked blue 1981 Toyota pickup The lo 'I ..... _. C'iltmatcd at S40 • • • (),er the Wl~l..cnd t..1.1.0 tare'> on a \lh er I QR 1 Butl k C en tun. whu:h "a" an lhl' raufil \ilutunl par~ang \tn1r turc at I 'f\Cl Bmo~hur'it t "rrr c;la<iht'd The damagl' wao; ec;11matt'J at $lll0 Lacuna Beach \ Pml't rrc;t I >rn l' fl'<tllknt' 1.1lkil "She felt she was nght Jnd the' were police Tuesday with reports of a rattlesnake 1n the home. The snake was dispatched. • • • Pohcc< arTCSted Bnan Leigh Cable. 18. and an unnamed 16-year-old on o;usp1c1on of possessing a stolen vehicle The pair were arrested Tu~­ da) morning on Wendt Terrace a~ Park Avenue • • • A wallet and $62 cash .were stolen from a "'~m vts1t1ng Main Beach on Tuesda) • • • Police arrested tt'vcn Patock Henry, 19. on susp1c1on of ndang a bicycle under the 1nOucoceofaloohol. Henry was stopped at 1:30 a.m. Tuesday along Frontage and Laguna Can~on roads Huntington Beach The window of a 1984 burgand) Volk swagen Rabhll" parked 1n the 20000 block of Mis um Lane, was ~mashed and $300 wonh of cassette tapt''i werc stolen • • • .\ S200 car stcrro was !HOien from a I~ I blue Volkswagen parked on tht' 8600 bl<X k of. t Auf ustt ne Orwe • • 0 .\ S '00 video ca'l~tte rce<>rdcr was 'itolen from a home on the 6400 block of Shields Dn"e • • • ·\ I 982 Honda, valued at S 1,)00, -...a tolcn from the 16 700 V1ewpo1nt l~ne • • • \ I Qi I &reen \ oll..'>""3JtC'n hu' with a white top was stolen from RC'dondo and T3l~n WI\ ' . . \ I ~~2 \liver 'Jmaha t>~O l urho "tth rt'd m1pin1 wa~ \tOl('n from 7th l\trtet and Ponfic ( OJ\t ti1ghi.a.n • • • .\ rtd 19"'5 ror~hc ~1 4 ~a\ \tolcn from the 'OO hlod of I ?th ~trt'Ct • • • Some Jeweln. and lugg.Jge 'alurd together SS.20(). were \tolen from J 1983 red Toyota ( d1ca parl..cd cm thr 8200 block of Wildwood Dn\e • • • The T-tops and rear pcakcr'i valued at S:?.608 "'ere stolen from a gold 1982 Che vrolet C orvette parked on the 16100 hlod.. of Howland l.ant' Coeta Mesa The hang''" V.l'fl' removed from a door at th<' Ru llock·s depanment store 10 South ( oasl Plaza. between 12:39 a.m and I OS a.m Monda" Howe\ er, the would-be intruder wa\ scared ofTb\ lh~ bundar alarm •• J' .\ S600 air compres~r was re· ponedl)' s1 olcn from lnstrumcnb Onh Inc . '198 .\arport l oop. he· tween 6 pm rnda~ and 8 am Monda) fntf"\I wa'> by n.-mo' ang ihe hinge bolt lrom the rcar door .... C'a!.h totalma $8()q wu~ rcponed stolen from a Sllfe 31 Loua~auna Pacific contracung lOffiP3n y. I 27~ Bmtol t • bc1wet'.n 5 30 p.m Monda~ and t- a m Tursda' f:ntf\ 1.1.a, flO'\'llhl\ With a k~ • • • \ S~ 5Cl l'3'\'\t'lle \tCrl'o "'aS rcponed \IOlen from a \ar 1n the 2"lfl0 bloc._ of Longwood C ou11 ht.-11.1.een O\-Crn1ght T ue~a' Entf\ "a' t" pf\ ang the v.ing v.1ndo1.1. Irvine ..\ hovfnend and a girlfncnd l'.tus-' 1ng a domestic dmurbance on Ka.zan trcet at 4 a m toda' were ad' ased h' polite of complaints • • • .\ JUVentl«:" was arrec;ted at I a.m. toda\ for v1olatmg Irvine's 10 pm curfew •' .. Four male Juvenal~$ wen: ~poned throwing bottle r01. ~eh from a \Chicle v. hale dnv1'ng do"' n . toncwood on Tue,Jay at 11 pm . .. . Motorcyclec; were rcponrd ranng on h ~trt'et on Tue<>da' at h p m • • • \lleepc;lc 1 n cover\ were reponcd \tOlen from an unlcx kl•d 'ehtclc on C ornclt Train smashes into RTD bus SOL TH C1A 1 C (AP) -\ Iraan ma hed into an RTO hu toda-.. uuunna 1t kut I c; pal n "' ai\d b"~andcrs. but an1t1al rtpon' an · d11:a1C'd nonr of tht• 1t\1une'> wt'l't" \t'nou\ The bu'i on the RT[)', l In<' ti>."'"' hcadm& nonll nn t 1lnP,. fkat h Boulc\ard an th1~ Lo" .\ngclc\ \uburh 1.1.hen 11 'topped at \011thern PaC1lic' ra1lrood track\ near \rd more \' enut. ~ad RTO 'P<'l..r,man ltm mnn " \ wc,tbound train l-amc b)' and da!'lpcd the front of1t.." said ·man < ount) Fare Depanment spo c man Rod math ~id \" to e1aht propk "'crc 1n1urtd aboard the bu, and an e'illmllted '>C\Cn or tt&.h\ ·pt>d~tr1an<1 . "The hu\ dnver said that the er \an uard wiu bcm& wor".cd on and apparent!~ the .liahh w Oa h1na but the cro rm wasn \WIOIJnJ." Qld C'OUOty firt ln,pc('t Rnh "muh .. .. A<& * Orange Cou t DAILY PILOT I Wednesday~ August 6, 1988 DeukDlejian 'sjob rating drops, Cranston's rising 8 ) tbe At1oclated Pre11 AN FRANCI 0 -v o-. George DcukmeJian's JOb performance dropped slaghtl)'. whale Sen Alan Cranston's continued to chmb, the Cahfomaa Poll rePQrted .Wcdnesda) The poll found that Cran5ton's performance wa rated good or excellent by 44 percent. compared With 37 percent an May and 34 J)('rcent in March. He was rated poor or very poor by 17 percent. Cranston. D· Palo Alto, apparently benefited from th(' upbeat commercials he made before th~ June J pnmary an which he faced no opPQsi tion, said POiister Mervin Field. ~llhough 49 percen t credit Republican Dcukmejaan with doing an excellent 9r good JOb. 1t was down from his 5 7 percent fa vorable raung an May. The propomon rating the governor poor remains at 13 percent. Hangar to be named for Bruce Wayne Fl 'LLE:.RTON - A new hangar complell at Fullenon Municipal A1rpon "Ill he named aftcr traffic reponer Bruce Wayne. who died June 4 when ht'i airplane crashed and burned ~honly after takeoff. By naming the $2.5 malhon 1.:omplc' afterWa} ne -KFl-AM radio·~ "Eye an the Sk) .. -pa lots wall use has na mt' ac, tht'\ taxa to and fro m the area and 11 wall ~rve as a memonal. said Rodne' 'v1urph) airport director The action was approved Tucsda~ ~ the CH~ ( ouncal "h1ch also estabh!lhtd a fund ror aonations to erect a monument to the S~·\CJr-old veteran pilot J udge won 't stem Mono Lake now to LA CAMP raid collects halftonof marijuana SACRAMENTO (AP) -Govern- ment agents scLZcd 1,000 po unds of manjuana the first day of the a nnual Campaign Against Manjuana Plant- ing and say they are winning the battle. The choice manjuana buds were s~ud to be wonh S2 malhon wholesale The Nonhem Cahfomaa farms from which they were taken Monday serve national and overseas markets The officaaJs said Tuesday that the fo ur-year CAMP by a paramilitary organization of about 2.000 federaT, state and local law enforceO)ent officers bas s1g1uficantJy reduced'the producti on of pnme sinsemalla man - JUana. perhaps causing pnccs to double in some markets. \ iroshima 's silent p,ause recalls-atomic bomb blast- HIROSHI MA, Japan (AP) -Hiroshima fell silent th1'> morni ng as thousands recalled the horrifyi na moment 41 years ago when the world's first atomic bomb attack d~vastatcd their ctty in a flac;h of heat and blinding hght In a humid summer swelter, thousands of people crowded 1n10 Peace Memorial Park to offer prayers for the estimated 78.000 to t 40.000 people who died when the ::!O..k1loton bo mb was dropped on Aug. 6. 1945 by a U.S. B-::!9 homlx·r. the Enola Gay. 1 hf hour·long ceremony opened w11h the spnnkang of a me morial lenotaph WJth water. the las< wish of many of tho!>C who died from the bomb's intense heat and the fires 11 1gn1ted. Black-clad mourners deposited inside the cenotaph tablet~ an sen bed with the name5 of 4, 941 "habakusha," Japanese for A-bomb v1c11ms. wh o died this past year Their name~ brought to 143,590 the number of bombin& •.-ac11 ms and those who died subsequently whose na~ hav~ bttn 1nscn bed at the-s . There arc about 365.000 survivors ef Hiroshama and a second U S atomic bombing at Nagasaki on Aug 9. 1945, 10 Japan today. accordioa to government statistics.: Their 1veraae age ts around 60. • At 8: 15 a.m., the moment the A-bomb hit Hiroshima with the force of 20,000 tons of TNT. bereaved family members sounded a aona. and the crowd in the perk and people around the city stood in silence for one minute. Soon afte rward, some 1,500 pigeons were released, dotuna the sky as they circled the park. Toyoka Okino, 78. whose husband was amonf. those victims who died this xear, said the "'ceremony 'really brings back memories." She saad she recalled coming fro m her home in Osaka ont week af\cr the bombing to fetch her son. a student and a survivor. "I d idn't know of the dangerou~effects so I waJked aJI over the devastated caty with dead bodies all around," she saad. Hiroshima Mayor Takesha Araki, himself a survivor of the attack that brought an end to World War JI, said in • petth ... ~ offer o"r pra¥CS Ior-Ule repose o! Jhc.. vacums' souls . and rededicate ourselves anew to the cause of peace." S. Africa on sanction alert, starts checks of cargo from neighbors ~ACRAMf !'.I 0 -.\ 1udge say\ he won't order an) slowing of the Mono Lale "ater flow tu Lo'> Angeles. becau~ the 1953 la" on which the request ·as based doe,n't appl) to the cat) ·s system acramcnto County Su penor Coun Judge Lloyd Phalh p~ J r ·~ decision was praised Tuesdar by the Los Angele~ fXpanment of Water and Power But an atlorney for Ca Trout, a li~hcrmen's group. called 11 .t "rt>al cau~ for alarm." and sa id 11 would be appealed. CAMP . operations commander Make Freer said pot farmers have been forced f~om open fields onto smaller, scattered plots by agents who have increased their seizures from about JO percent of the crop to JOHANNESB URG. South Afnca (AP)-TheSouth m1ss1oner of customs and excise. said the checks were perhaps 90 percent. Afncan go"ernmcnt. which promised retaliation for being made for a s1a11st1cal survey. foreign ~nc11ons, today began t1me-<:onsuming anspec· The checks began one day after 11 x Commonwealth "l think we have achieved our 1 10n~ of iruck cargo from its black neighbors. freight countnesadopted harshsanctions agaanstSouthAfricato , " Delta denl es fllght to AIDS victim goal," said Freer. agent\ ..aid. protest apanhead. Leaders of the sax countri~ - S N FR N r 0 But he acknowledged that such Freight ag"nts 1n South A"'nca and Za'mbabwe said Australia, the Bahamas. Canada, India. Zambia and • A. A ' I ~( -Delta A1rline'i has angered representatives of the · 1 h N · I o ~ 11 I M b I f orgamza ions as t e auona r-the c heck~ were causin11 lon11 delays at the Bcit Bridge Zimbabwe -decided on the mtasures at a London na t10na o 111~t1onAgains1AIDSb}'rc usangto allowanA ID \.1cum 1o f1) 11a zat o r th R fi f M P q d d f I S v-m 1 n ior e e orm o an -betwl'l.'n the t"o countries as inspectors unpacked trucks summit at which Bnt.a 1n agreed only to Ii mated sanctions. unatten e rom .\t anta 10 an Francisco The San Francisco-based group a La d h CAMP d T ~.a 11 fi f JU na ws conten t at is coming from l1mbabwe. Zaire and Zambia. The pro-government South Afncan Broadcasting 'a1 on u~a}' 11 w1 tall or a nat1onw1d c boycott o the airlanr if Delta does · h f h d 1 k bl I I f increasing t e use o ot er rugs 1 e 1m1lar car"o ch-ck• wer" repon -.a at the border wath Corp. today said Western nations that supnn.ir.! anti· not pu 1c }' apo ogul· to \1ar1'. ':ugc..·~ o San Fra nc1~0 and allow him to make ~ " ~ cu "'r thl· night unatkntkd h~ 1 nda}'. \tH.hair Ken McPherson ..aid hi\ cocaine Ro1<..wana \II our counl nes make heavy use oT South apanhead sanctions are hypocn tes. and a commentary Sansem1lla as an demand across the \fncan port\ for their 1mpons and ex pons. d1stnbuted by the government called the measures racist. organ11a t1nn •<.. al\o dl·mand1n~that Delta ma ke a public statement that ~I D'i 1 d II be I l na ion an internat1ona ) cause ".The \UC".., are undoubted!) being ta~tened." said Under apanhe1d. South Afnca's 24 malh on blacks pa tient<.. arc <Ac tome on )elta 1ghts But Ball Hem. I.XI ta'!"> man.igcr ot public .. t th C d ti f -.. d 1 as e a • ac o man~uana, sa1 .\IJ n ( O<A ell. c>.etull'c director of the uth Afncan have no vote 1n nauonal affa irs. The 5 malla on whites relations 'k11d\1ger\\o\3\asll.edtolca,ethc planeTucsda"morn1ng be..:au)e hc CAMP k D h "Th IA.JS wnhout a n('eded attendant to care for him. not bcc~use he had .\ID\ spo esman an oac · e \\~ouauon of r rc1ght Forwarders control the government and economy and maintain ir!i!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~-!!!~-~!!ii!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!!i!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!b~u~d~s~a~re~d~n~pp~i~n~g~w~a~th~t~h~e~n~a~rc~o~t~•ci'l'i __ __,!·1~10~"~~~~~c=r~.=l=)c~a~n~(~o~l~esk~. 'iout•h .. A•~•n•c•a·.s .. co•m .. • .. sc .. pa•ra .. te•sc .. h•oo•l•s•a•n•d•h•e•al•th .. se•rv .. te•cs• ............. .. RUFFELL'S Locust plague after rains, threatens 5. nations' crops t ' / /"- \I "' I H \ ") • Semi Annual Shoe Sale S tarts Tomorrow 9 A.M. O pe n unt il 9 :00 p .m. At Carys & Compa ny, our shoe department is not just another shoe depart ment. It is a s pecial shoe s tore within a s pecial cloth ing s tore . \'"ii • \1 u ... 11·r! 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FAO Director-General Edouard Saouma described the locu~t invasion as "a temble new scourge" that could be more dl\a!ltrou-; than the 1nfe'itat1on of I 974, when locusts consu med malhons of tons of crops 1n the l.)ahel belt (had'-; foreign affairs minister pleaded Tuesda) for aid. saying 30 to 60 percent of hi s count ry's crops have been damaged by locusts Other areas <oenously threatened incl ude Mah. Botswana. norniem Eh1op1a and central ~udan. . Monsoon kllls 250, displaces 3 millloa NEW DELHI . India -The annual summer monsoon has killed 250 people and displaced more than J m1lhon others an northern India, news repon~ sa1d today. In Bangladesh. meanwhile. ()ffi c1als said the death toll from a week offlooda ng rose 1oe1ght when a, ch aid died toda) They said abou\ 40,000 people were stranded b) Oood waters. and a newspaper said many had been laving on their rooft op., for three day~ EsCa_2t!_ with man!Jequln1. story wu hoai BE RLI N -A man who claimed to ha'c t'Star>cd from Communist East &rhn by dressing himself and three mann('QUIO'l 1n \ovaet m1hcrry uniforms admitted to pohce today that ha \ 'itOry was a hoax. a West Berlin Justic-e M1n1~tr) spokesman \a id. Hein1 Rra un, 48, told pohce he made up the tale that he dro'e th-rough a Berli n Wall crossing in a station wagon painted to resemble a ~ov1ct patrol vehicle to call a1ten11on to the wall's 25th anni versary. which is •\u$ 13. the spoke~man. Volker Kaehnc. told the Ac;soc1ated Press. 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( ~1,) ~~I l l(10 1111 I'" fir•. 11\h11r,1 OR..\\C.F (''H1t1'1 lf't)(I .'UY1 \11rth 111,1111 \\t ' an to the affair wa~ ~uffic 1ent Chief J uc;tace Meir 'ihamgar and Justice Manam Ben-Porat ruled that Pre'i1dent Chaim Her1og wa\ empowered to issue the pardon tor nauonal <.ecunt-. rca .. un\ Envoy reports cocalne labs destroyed WASHI NGTON-Boltv1an police. aided by lJ S. helicopters and Arm> troops. ha ve dc')troyed W< cocaine laboratories. and Bolivian farmers are ~howang new 1ntere\t an sw1tch1ng to legal crops as a result, a lop U.S. official says. Ambassador Ed war~ M Rowell told a new\ conference Tuesday that the '>•x laboratones -all burned tOt the ground by Bohvaan police -had a potential producti on capacny of 5 to 5111 tons a week. Rowell sa id the operation has aJso destroyed 289 other types offac1h11es involved an cocaine production TWO THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ... In Augu ... t, Costa Mesa Med ical Center Hospital 1c; offt•nn~ two c;pl't1cll t•v1•n1 ... 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Pflcel Mode In the USA f.Oil LESS ' ' • f --- • • ''I'm not by nature a sneaky person. but all's falr Jn the custody batUe for birds and bunnies.·· Bottling up the high cost of drunkenness The taxpaying citizens of Newport Beach have been -asked to pay Steve Bobunis $I 0 m1lhon;1Jofiums thin KS --- he deserves the money because he got real drunk on Feb. · 15, l 985, drove his car off an embankment and got into a fight with six cops. · · Bobunis and his lawyer claim the police beat him brutally and held him down so a nurse could take a blood' sample from his arm against his will. The blood sample, by the way, showed Bohunis' blood alcohol level to be 0.22 -more than twice the legal definition of drunkenness. The guy had enough alcohol in him to sterilize a medium-sized truck.· Some might say that Bohunius was so drunk, his version of the events of that evening might not be credible. t', Some might say Bohunis is lucky he wasn't killed, lucky he didn't kill someone else and probably deserved to be whipped for getting behind the wheel of a deadly automobile while intoxicated. Some might say be wasn't too smart to get into a fight with six cops. Some might even say he should be grateful to the emergency personnel from the police and fire depart- ments and from Hoag Memorial Hospital for dragging his besotted butt out of his car and for treating his inju ries. AZT: Experiment in hope for patients with AIDS A federal judge in Los Angeles found Monday that the police officers used excessive force to draw the blood sample from Bohunius, who refused to submit to the test. It may help to put this incident into perspective to note that it was revealed in court that Bohunis was too drunk to take the breath test fou. blood alcohol conte nt. The test, basically, requires breathin$. A jury will now decide if Bohunis' ci vii rights were violated and if he deserves to be compensated. · History suggests that the jury wil1 be sympathetic to Bohunis' plight and reward him. But we would hope that when the jury considers how much money Bo hunis should $Cl, it would consider the very large role he played in creating it. We would hope the jury would compensate Bohunis only for any injuries he might have sustained Because of the actions of the police officers and not penalize all the taxpayers of Newport Bea<o:h . Opinions expressed In this space are those or the Daily Pilot Other 111ews expresaed on this page are those ot their authors and artists. Reader comment is invited. The Dally Piiot. PO Box t 560. Costa Mesa. 92626. Phone 6•2-6086 WASHINGTON -In a desperate race against time, doctors and scien- tists are trying to find a cure for A IDS. the virus-borne disease that destroys its victims' immune system~ with fat.al results. So far, one of the brightest hopes for AIDS patients 1s an experimental drug that has - temporarily at least -held the crippling VlfUS at bay IO ltm1ted tests. The drug is az1dothym1dine. or AZT. It 1s manufactured by Bur- rough'> Wellcome Co. at Research Triangle ·Park m Nonh Carolina. "AZT 1s an expenmental drug first 1den1ified as possibly being efTecuve in the tr.eatment of AIDS 1n the spnng of last year ... explamcd Tom Ken- nedy, a vice president of Burroughs Wellcome. Following th1\ tcntauve discovery. the first sc1ent1fic tc'ltlng began last fall on 19 patients al several different inst1tut1ons. including the National Institutes of Health 1n Bethesda, Md: Fifteen of the pauents given AZT showed increases in the number of cells that arc pan of the human body's natural immune system. Word of that success. though hardly a cure. spread throughout the medical community with predictable results: Demand for the drug became enormotK • .. Thousand!> of people arc asking In ab~nce of n:-banty -~ forthedrug," Kcnnedy:to.l.d us. "lt'!iia '0"'· '-'• f whole, big, complex IS!'iUC of attempt· • h h bl • 1n~ to ~termine whether or not thc:!>e give c urc our ess1ng thingswo~k.a~in'itades1rctogct1.he·· • drugs. period To the Editor Reflecting upon the effons of a small congrcgauon of Anglican tra- d1tionah11ts tu reconstruct an old medieval church 1n the Newpon Beach area. I find It ironic that any Chnsuan<i, gi ven the <.>tary world we hve in. would waste their Chnst1an energies trying to k.111 of! the growth and welfare of a congregat10n seeking to build a home for their cont1nu1ng faith in Jesu~ Chn~t. and the A.ngl1can faith of their fathers. To what more suitable use could a medieval church, lledared redundant and ordered demolished he put'1 f<, 11 better off as a pile of rubble. knocked to the ground in front of the stunned villagers who appear unable I<> com- prehend the illogic of the s11uat1on. ( hurl'h in Amenca arc at bc')t tcnuou'> -to ha\C treated the St. Ma11hew'<; congregation any dif- ferently than 1t ha~ treated other \undry groups who have been granted the pn v1lcge of <;aving a .. redundant" Lhurch from demolition A~ for the accu!Hlt1on the "it Matthew's is a "d1ss1dent" grnup, can there be an~ more "dissident" group than the Sikh<,, to whom a 1cdundant and sanctified church was granted? Funhcrmore. ;ire not all Protestant churches regarded a\ "d1ss1dent?'. Is not the Anglican Church historically "d1<.'>1dcnt'1 .. Wa.., nol Henry V 111 . h1m'icl( a .. d1\s1dcn1'1" Time docs nol erase our rel1g1ous h1<,tory. nor lurn glory into \hamc. Mu">l people 1n America came from d1\s1dcn1s from ont thing or another. Many ofu'l are proud of that h1storv and of our ancc'1or\. both Anglican and Rapt1'it. who were-burnt at the \take The company has received hun- dreds of calls from AIDS patients and their families Some fat.ally stricken patients have even walked into the company headquarters building lobby 10 beg for the drug. "){'<;a very difTicull , emo11onal issue with all of us 10 1he shop nght now because 1t 1s a life-and-death matter," Kennedy said. The latest ">tamuc' show that 10,475 men. women and children arc now d)1ng of AIDS. F-rom all these thou~nds, JUSt 2~ have had the privilege of being AZT guinea pigs at the National lnst1tutc:sofHealth. One of thc'ic, as we reported. wai. the ;cccntlydcceascd Roy Cohn. the New York cclebnly attorney who cut h1i. profe•monal teeth on suspected subver">1vcs in the 1950s as chief red- hunter for the ·1atc Sen. Joseph McCa11h y, R-W1s. A spokeswoman for the govern- ment hospital vehemently denied that anyo ne could use poht1cal con- nections to get admitted to the AZT program. She explained that 1he extremely selective process requires potential patients to fit an ex.acting "protocol," or criteria for the clinical testing. Applicants are usually re- ferred by physicians across the coun- try, and arc subJCCI to review by at least one professional committee. An NIH nur..e who has dealt with AIDS patients told us the new drug has demonstrated an ability 10 "kick up the immune system enough ... so they don't iet pneumocystis (pncu· monia). which 1s the biggest killer." The nurse, who reAuested anonymity, added: "It's a drug that can actu~lly hold the Al OS patients when~ they are and keep them from getting any worse. It does not cure. And they are well aware of that. But what it does 1s buy them a year, maybe two. maybe three. We don't know yet. We're orily up to about a year now - of ume -so that bigger and better drugs that might be able to kill (the vi rus might come along)." One of Cohn's doctors, Robert Yarchoan, has emphasized that "although patients receiving azidothymid1ne showed some im- provements. they sull have AIDS." He added: "We do not know if the drug will be useful for patients in the long JJ.IJl. We hav.e no evidence4har AZT 1s a cure for AIDS." Footnote: Because the drug testing program will be expanded by the end of the year, AfDS patients interested 1n treatment may have their phys- 1t:1ans cont.act the Medical Depan- ment of Burroughs Wellcome al (919) 248-3000. Individual patients or fam- ily members should NOT call. TODAY IN HISTORY • By tbe Asaocialed Press Today 1s Wednesday, Aug. 6, the 2 HHh day of 1986. There are 14 7 days left in the year. Today's highlight in hi!iitory: At 8: IS a.m: local ume. Aug. 6, 1945. an Amenc.an B-2'J Supcr- fortress. the "Enola Gay." dropped an atomic bomb on Hiroshima. Japan. The bomb killed an estimated 80,000 people outright, not including those who died later from radiation poison- ing. On this date: JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA UNDER THE DOME: Defense Secretary Caspar Weinberger is more like Caspar the Unfriendly Ghost to some members of Congress. A study made for Rep. Les Aspin, D-Wis .. showed that in the· 20-:ycar period ending in 1984. defense secretaries averaged 70 hours a year of testimony before Congress. Wetnberger's aver- age is 26 hours. The Pentagon official who was seen most often on Capttol Hill last year was former assistant secretary Lawrence Korb -who recently was fired from his JOb with a defense contractor after Navy of- ficials complained about his heretical views on the Pentagon budget. . fLIMF~AM: The South Afncan embassy here has just produced a 15- minute videotape it evidently hopes will quell the call for sanctions against the white-minority regime. With the U.S. C'ap1rol as a picturesque backdrop, the film's narrator pushes a dub10us .. Good Neighbor" theme: Sanctions against South Africa will harm all 12 nations in southern Africa. which depend on Pretona as an economic hfchnc. No mcnuon is made of South Africa's m1htary invasions of several of its good neighbors. Jack Anderson and Dale Vao Atta are syndicated columnists. In 18CJ6, the Holy Roman Empire went out of existence a\ Emperor Francis I abdicated Today's B1nhdays Comedian-ac- tress Lucille Ball is 75 Actor Roben Mitchum 1s 6Q. Entrepreneur Sir 1-rcddu: Laker 1s 64. I-op artist Andy Warhol 1s SQ. Actor Peter 8oncr1 1s 48. Actress Soleil Moon Frye 1s I 0. Thought for Today: "If the Third World War 1s fought with nuclear weapons. the foun.h will be fought with bows and arrows." -Lord Mountbatten, British war hero ( 1900-•979). h 1s clear that the m'nt1 ve<; of the A.mencan Episcopal< hurcb. in 1nter- fenng and opposing the an.1u1s1t1on by Angltcan trad1t10nall<>I'>, were 1n- appropnate and unac:cept.ablc by Christian standards and tcacfungs, a '\tatc of affair'> found all too often 1n church poht1t s Nor d<>es there seem to have been any overwhelming or valid ethic for the Church of Englanll -whu'-t' connet'tHHl'> with thr f:p1~opal In the ab!>cnce of one man·s l<nc and chanty toward'> the church of"il Matthew·,, we wish them (i<xl\ hle<1'11ng REBA I. WILLIAM~ Newport Beach Live Aid funds brlng .. death Tailing 'Our' furry f_riend through seed, feed; weed To the u.htor In a frank article in the July 1s$ue of rock mu-;ic maga.z1nc SPIN. Robert Keating recounts the ternhlc truth that la'it year'-; Live A1d musical extravaganza "has becomnc the in- strument in the griale .. t of F.th1op1a's many tragedies." He wntes: "Brutally executed mass resettlements of milhons of men, women and children. concentration camps. and bombings that go with the manipulated drought and ~tarvat1on arc killing more Ethinp1anf! than the famme ever did " Further along. he cue<. the anguish of anthropologist Jason (lay "People are dyin& bccau~ of their govern- ment .what groups hke I.I V(' A1dare dorng i~ helping the l\Ovemment set up a 'lystem that 1<1 going to cau~ people to die for decades to come .. ORANuf-COAST DailJPilai Puw,._,,.., ,.,,.,., 111, • n11 ("if,., no "' H•1 SI ("" l\la ,...,.. • <:A Atjtj,p,• r "lfffl'tQ'fiiStltt ttl fr> ft'J' t '>•Ill ,. ....... ( /4 9,,,,,, ' I ht•< ommunist rt.'g1me that \Cited Lth1op1a In 1974 ha\ made rnnd1t10n\ woro1c hy mandating Marxist prat- 1-1t·c'>. allowed the Soviet U n10n 10 c~tabh'h an important base. and u\td Cuban troop!> led by Soviet officer' to supprecir. rebellious province~ h is the people of these provinces who are being forcibly relocated. nnd who arc dying in re<.:ord numbers When another :inthropolog1st named Bonnie Holcomb told SPIN that "Aid cihould he ~topped until the '1tua11on tan be turned around. More llvt\ t·an be saved b y stopping aid," ~he h11 on the only rcahi.t1c ~olut1on to the tragedy The clear lc:o;son 1\ that no good can ever tx- ~rved by t011J)t'.ra tmg with a ( om- mun1~t reg1rne. c ,r·ORGE HALLOCK Newport Bench K-Wlttmer Publlllllrf FtMll Dnl fdtlOf fOfft Telt M •n-01no F d1tnt l>Oftf..-, Ctly Fdll<>f T-Clafllft "1-Fdtl~• c,.,.,~ Sporis Fo110< .. "oo.n Cent,.. Production Dir.ct()( T~J.IC.,.._ Clreul41tl0n OlrecrtOf "°"•d~ A°"9t11tlni) Olf'llCf Ot ~ .......... CIHtlfi.o Otf'eCIOf A bunny thing happened on the way to the birdbath-or how a rabbit learnedlo wing tt fn the early part of these warm evenings my hu~band and I sit o n the deck and watch the b1rdi. clean out three bird feeders, and cavort in the birdbath A v:mety ofb1rd~ v1!.11\ u\ -word gets nround about co mph mcntary buffets -from 1he tiny hum- mingbird to the areat-uuled grackle. There 1s also an assonmcnt of ducks and occasionally a pair of gec'lt' on the lake Ju\t below u<> A few weeks ago a baby bunny hopped into the yard and stan.ed munching away on the grass. We were delighted. I scattered shred., oflmure and carrots in the are3 where she was feeding. She ignored them On the third day she he3ded for the pool of bird~ I pour on the ground for 1he birds too b1a to perch on tht feeder Tht' birds accepted her and they pigged out together. A week ago our neighbor. Bud, Joined us on the deck f9f a ref~,hing pau'lt! from his yardwork and com- mented on how many birdc; we were a1tract1n1 • "Suck around:' I tc;J<l him 'In a few minute~ you will '>CC nur gue'lt of honor -u hunn) · "We have a rabbit over at our place. too." he $lid. About that time our bunny hopped around the hedge between our 1wo houses and amleked the bird seed. .. There he is -that's our mbbit," Bud s~ud. "Oh, no, that's our bunny and n'" a she, not a he " '"How can yo u tell?" · "It's perfectly ohvious. When e male rabbit t\ ~tart led. he frcc7c'i for a ~cond. crouche~down, then take~ off like a competitor in the Indy 500 A female freeze~. hoJY.> up. twitche' her uul a couple of time~ and then <1k1p'i away" I don't think Bud wa41 convinced ''Well. he, she or 11 -that's the rahb1t that is hv1n1 under our deck 1n an old boll. that", there I'm surf' ofit. non,'' puttina out let1ucc and carrob every mom1na for him." Bud ,tucd • I didn't have comeback -I don't know where th1' httlt" bunny 'lccp' at night. But 1f we arc '>hanna a rabbit. that'' wh y 'h'c won't cat my lettuce and carrot'I, \he ha~ that for breakfast and prefers the ~d for dinner. J'm not by nature a 'neaky pc™ln, bJL all'' fair 11'1 the: custody b.1ttlc for I . ,. ANN WELLS birds and bunn1e~. My strategy con- sisted of placing a cardboard box. hncd with an _J'1fd towel, under our deck. I bought 8 ten-pound bag <ff rabbit food and poured a generous amount next to the bird ~d. Then I dnbbled a trail of tt over to and under the dt'ck. This would encourage her to look over the accommodations under our deck and make a chom:. We watched for her reaction that cvenin . She hopped past the rabbit food, ~topping long cnouah 10sniff11 tind w1UJc her ears. then settled down for a fea\1 of bird ~cd I've checked under the deck a couple of time~ and there 1~ no ev 1denu ofa tenant. My investment 10 the rahh11 food "n't a total los'\. The rc(l-w1ngcd black bird, are crnry about 1t Colamnl1t Aon Wtlll Uvn 111 t..111u Nl•uel. AJ1f1C WE.LL& Colamnlat MARTY SMITH 'Tildeath penalty dousf)art SACRAMENTO -The QUC1tion of whether Rose Bird should be reconfirmed as chief justice of Cali- fornia is being treated by her oppo- nents as a referendum on th.e death penalty. It is easy to understand why. The issue lends itself to the ovcr- s1mplification of a media campaign. Architects of the anti-confirmation campaign hope to exploit the issue to rally voter support for ousting Bird and Associate Justices Cruz Reynoso and Joseph Grodin from the state Supreme Court. Support for capital punishment is exceptionally strona among the state's voters, and Bird, especially, seems vulnerable on the issue. She has voted again.st the death penalty in every st.ale Supreme Court case in which she has participated. That's a valid point for discussion, but to dwell on 1t to the exclusion of other matters grossly ovenumplifies and distorts the complex qu~t1ons ) underlying the confirmation vote this November. A question: When iJ it proper for voters to oust justices serving on the state Supreme Court and state district C~urts of Appeal? Some of Bird's own supporters also oversimplify the issues when they argue. in effect. that appellate-level JUSllces should almost never be ousted by the voters. The relatively rare exceptions they would make in volve those justices who become incompetent and non-performing be- cause of such apoliti~I reasons as senility. But that answer ignores the important. if vague, role which the st.ate Constitution has assigned to voters 10 decidjng whether Justices should be given new 12-yc;ar terms. Californians i;ccm to have agreed that voters should play this role with great restraint. They have demon- strated thiS"" restraint during the Jasl half-century m which the Constitu- 11on has given them this role. Not onc.c mall that umc has the California electorate ever ousted a member of the state Courts of Appeal or of the Supreme Court. One particularly ~tnlung example of voter self-restraint occurred in a 1966 vote Californians ignored an organ11ed campaign thal year to defeat justices who had been part ofa Supreme Court maJonty that had 1.nvalldated a popular initiative to outlaw fair houltmg laws. A majonty of voters in 57 of California's 58 counties voted to reconfirm all mem- bers of the high coun on the ballot that year. So when Bird and her supporters today speak of the need to protect the independence of the Judiciary. they address a principle for which voters have long demonstrated considerable respect. How then do we reconcile that respect w1th current opinion surveys which suggest that unless public sentiment dramatically re- verses itself, Bird's reconfirmation this fall is doubtful? Has support for the death penalty overwhelmed pub- lic concern for judicial indepen- dence'! . Not necessanly. although anu-Bird forC'e!'i may make it seem so by concentrating their fire on the chief 1ust1c~'s death penally opinions. What may be hurting Bird the most 1s that she's been paintc.d in the last nine years as a stronlt<willcd advocate who poses her own special kind of threat to the independence of the Judiciary. In an appearance last week before the Cahfomia Broadcasters Assoc1a- t1on , Bird spoke of the need for ind1v1dual JUsticcs to "set aside our personal v1ew!'i about the issues before us." he went on to <;ay: "We must carcf111ly consider the gray arc:a'i of the law at a hme when everyone wants instant answers in black and white ... (The coun is) an i'nstttution that deals m subtleties at a time when simplification mas- ()uerad~s as under .. tanjhng. We are an mstt1ut1on that muft grapple with comple"' issues at a time when quick fiites are valued far more than lasti.na solulions." These are important standards for a justice to keep in mind -and for vot~~ to remember while vouna on 1ud1cu1l confirmations. They rajse the que~11on of how well Aird personally has met them afi a member of the state Supreme Court Has she. in fact. 1an~red her personal opinions in dec1d1ng what the lnw requires? Docs ~he recognize the ~obtlet1cs 1n com· plcx issue!i, or docs she view society's problem!i in blade: and white terms and push for Quick fix.es \hrouah judicial actions? At v1u•1ous umes dunng her coun ~rv1ce, Bird has been accused or bc1na more of an ad vocate than an evenhanded Jurist willl n& to subordinate her personal views to a daspassionl\lc reading of what the law actually \1atc-s All that '«ms to ~ emerging from the p~wnt campa1an din, however, 1s an angry discussion of the. death penaJty. ihe more has1<' quc,llon' ouaht to he aJdrc,1Cd by both ~Ide~ tn Ocltcr fa\t\1on than thry have 'SO rar Martln mJU1 la polltt~I e4hor 11 MeC'talc'y Ntw1 ~nltt . • r ' - Controllers almost launched shuttle while low on fuel )VASHtNOTON (AP) -The o perator fat11ue as Ofle of the major faua~e of ~nt.rollers workina heavy factors contnl>utina to trus incident. .. oven1me, inadequately mo.nitored by The commission said the operators NASA, contributed to nearly "had been on duty at the console for launchtna the shuttle Columbia last 11 h~urs durina .the third day of January without enouah fuel , the workina 12-hour niaht shifts ... ROFn Commission says. T~ R<>Cers Commission's dis· The presidential panel, which in-clos came in a previously un- vestipted the explosion of the shuttJe publi hed study it made ofworkJoads ChaJlenaer. says NASA has no system at Kennedy. It concluded "there is no to detect the effect of overwork on system for monitorina overtime from safety at Kennedy Space Center in the safety perspective.'' Flo rida. The study blistered the National Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Wedneed1y, AugU91 8, 1... * A'I _ .. ' ·Democrats review 1nemm Rehnquist wrote in 197:1 BJ die A.tteda ... PhsJ W ASHINOTON -rwo teoa&on -.id today that ~wly availabk mcmo1 ddlina with WtJharn H. Rehoqwst'1 role as a Nixon ad.mintStntion la""')'er 15 years aao so far reveal notb.J na to thnaten RehlMJWSfl nomioatioo to be cbid' JUstict. There is .. ootbina that can be cha.ractni.ud a a smokina au.n," Mid Sen. Charles Mathias, R-Md. Seo. Patnek J. Leahy, 0-Vt., told reponen be had seen nothin1 to contBd.iet testimony by Rehnquist lut week deoy1na any wronadoin1 in his role as a le.,J adviser m ttte Naxon adm1n1strat1on. Senate Democrats continued to review the documents in search of new ammun1t1on to challenge Rchnqui1t's nomination. Four tare. take $22 of each $ J 00 earned NASA came withro 31 ~onds on Aer~nautics and Space ~dminis- Jan. 6 oflaun_cllinaQ>lumt>•a Wltho~t ~~~~milU,1QI1Wl..lll~~~-l----2t1 cnouah fuel to reach its desired orbit, and Lockheed, the contractors pn- just 22 da}'S before Challenger ex-ma~ly responsible for shuttle prcp- ploded, killing.its crew. arat1ons at Kennedy, for excessive WASHfNGTON (AP) -The typical Amencan hou1ehold is left with $78.10 of every $100 earned after the four la~st taxes are ~id. a new aovcrnment study shows. That in1ual tax bate ofSl 1.90 for the 811 Four taxes was up a dame from a year earlier, accord1n1 to a new study of 1984 taxca published by the c.ensus Bureau. OvcralJ, the Census Bureau rcponed. 92.4 percent of all U.S. ho useholds pa1d at least one of the four maJor taxes - federal income, state incon)e, Social Secunty and rcaJ estate. That was up from 92.1 percent who paid at least one of those tucs an 1983. With Rep. Bill Nelson, D-Fla.. overtime, multiple shift changes and aboard, Columbia was launched on Iona periods without a day off. It said Jan. 12 after a record seven delays. those circumstances "represent a But six days earlier, an error by a potential threat to safety and worker console operator in Kennedy's effectiveness.'' launch control center inadvertently NASA historian Alex Roland, in- draaned 18,000 pounds of liquid tcrviewed lhis morning on the CBS oxyaen fuel from Colut:nbia's external Morning News. said, "This is another fuel tank. of the problems caused by the almost The commission disclosed Tues.-insane pressure to keep up the launch day that an invcsti$ltion by Lock-schedule to ma~e the shuule econ- • heed Space Operations Co. "cites o mical. .. Amendment debate delaying key votes on ·sanction, Contras WASHINGTON (AP)-Thc Sen- ate struggled without success today to overcome partisan squabbling that 1s making at cmclcar when. ·or if. the chamber wtlJ vole to impose sane· uons on South Africa or approve President Reagan's plan to aid the Nicaraguan Contta.s. The acnmony crup1ed Tuesday as the Senate tned to unsnarl a tangled lcg1slat1ve agenda that threatens to delay next week's recess. Senate Majority Leader Robert Dole, R-K.an., said today the knot "ts still where at was" and no agreements had been reached among the varying factions. although he later added ... l thank we have the scedo; of an agrecmenl ·· The issues involve whether to impose sanctions against South Afnca's white-ruled manonty govern- ment, and approval of Rca~n's package of S 100 mil hon in military and other aid to the U.S.-backed Contra guerrillas fighting Nicaragua's lefi1s\ government. Th'c fight interrupted cons1der- auon of a huge defense spending bill. When the issues couldn't be resolved. the Senate simply ga ve up for the _!!•&ht and went home Senators on both sades hoped to work out some type of agreement that could be implemented today. Unless the dispute 1s resolved,· leaders ofboth parties have said, the Senate might be forced to delay 1ts scheduled Aug. IS recess date Sen. Edward M. Kennedy, [).. Mass.. started the tight when he offered an amendment which would have attached the sancuons package to an unrelated bill authorizing the Pentagon's budget for the next fiscal year. Kennedy's measure encompassed sancuons approved last week by the Foreign Relauons Coll'lmlllec. in- cludinga ban on new U .S. in vestment in South Afnca, a ~ against South Afncan planes landing in the United States. and a prohib1uon against imports from compames controlled by the South African government. That angered Dole. who ended up proposing his own amendment to also attach the Contra aid money to the Pentagon bill. The Senate has been divided on both issues and opponents. chiefly senators agamst Con1ra aid. have threatened to filibuster . ............ Life-Av.Ing hug 'Star Wan eta su v~ hro IJlt. WASHINGTON -President Reagan's proposed budiet for "Star Wars" anti-missjlc research faces more attacks from c-0ngrcsstonal opponents after surviving two attempts to cul deeply inlQ the program·~ budget. The Senate on Tuesday tWlce rejected by the same 50-49 margJns proposal.s lO limn next year's Star Wars budget to 1ocrea.sesorqoly 3 percent, and then IS percent. after inflation. But the program. known formally as the StralCJlc Defense ln1tiat1ve. sttll faces sharp reducuons as the Senate and House consider parallel bills authonzing the Pentagon's budget for the fiscal year starting Oct. I. Fires char 100,000acres, kUl l ere• FlTe-yeu-old Brent Meldrum demon•trate9 the Helmlich Maneu•er on Tanya Branden, 6 , ln Lynn, ll&M. Be a.Md the technique to ••e her Tueeday when •be beCan cboklnC on a piece of candy. ••&e'a mr boyfriend mad hero." Tanya u.ld after the incident ... But ne•er let b1m klM me." A helicopter crashed, k1lhng four people en route to a Colorado brush tire that proved to be a false alarm, as 2, 700 firefighters from sax states .headed to Oregon and Washinaton to battJe wilderness blaze~ covering 57,000 acres. Four wildfires also continued to rage an Idaho after.charring 43,000 acres. Jn western Colorado, three firefighters were being flown-Tuesday from a blaze near Delta to Hotchluss, where a tire had been reported. when the copter crashed an the rugged Gunmson Gorge. The three and the pilot died. U.S. faces worst budget deficit: $230.2 billion WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re- aean administration. acknowledging d1sa~pomt1 ng economic grpwth so far this year. toda)' forecast tha1 1he co1Jntry will suffer us worst budge1 dcfictt in h1stof) this fi scal }'car. S230.2 billion 1n red ink But the adm1n1stratton. as 1t has in the past, predicted that the economy 1s on the verge of a substantial reb6und 1n growth. 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Other's say the rat~ 1s holding steady. The Direct Marketing Assoc1at1on said 1t didn't have any Sl311Sl1CS. Whatever. 1t 1s done and It give'> matl-order companies flexib1ltty "There's more (rcma1hng) than there was I 0 years ago because more people have come to see it makes economic sense. You don't s'hoot }our whole wad on the first roll of the dice when you walk up to the crap table:' W yker said. "A remail will allow you to do a lot m ore b usiness at a cost that makes sense." he said. And. "It gives you an o\>ponunity to test." A maJOr drawback Ill that com - panies risk overexpo~mg their merchandise when they rema1l their catalogs And ~ome items may already be familiar because more than one company sells them. "It gets to be a large problem ." w> ker concedes. "M ost companies have a niche the) fit in to. They try to dist1ngu1sh themselves but. sure. there'c; going to be a lo t of overlap." Dick H odgson . president of the catalog consulting firm Sargeant H ouse in Westtown, Pa .. said peo ple. espec1all~ tho~ who haH bought tn the past. arc being inundated with catalogs. "I havt• one chent who~ goes as man) time'> as 7 ttmcs to the same name. the !.ame client, with a dif- ferent cover. and 1s profitable ... Some mall-orde r companies be- lle' c that 'the last catalog a ho m e rcn:1' cs 1n a season 1!> the one that v.ill v.in the orders, Hodgson ~1d . ~o they rcma1l catalogs to makl' '\Ur<' theirs 1s that last one, he said. .\nd. the) rcmail catalogs lO stan<l out 1n the c rowded ma1lbo't The iron' 1c; that in doing that the' perpetuate the cro\l.dtng pro blem the) are tl")ing to O'ercome Bloomingdale'<; B\ 'fail re1ectc; the pracucc Ciaf) O<itrager. \ice president for the re tailer. said "Bloominsdak\ (By Mail) is somewhat untradiuonal because Y.C follow the flov. o f the i;tore \\ h1ch 1c; fa\h1on foreward " Rut \tephcn Enroth. grncral man- ager o l thr Rnght'i ( reek ch1ldrt'n uitalog from A.von Product!> Inc:. 1s a b<:hc.,.l'r m rcrria1hng. "'iernnd c:ov- l'r\ ... a\ hr rnllc. them arc related to "bounu:-back!>.'' those catalogs th(> rnmpan1c<, put in the packages }OU h,I\ e nrden·d fhl') get rc~ult~ and l:nrnth said ~hl' renprcnt'> arc "not going to be angry. M a} he they will pa'i!. 1t o n to a fncnd We. find we haVl' good pa!>!>· along Young mother<; tend to network." I HAMILTON OLTHOFF SPIEHLER Hamilton is chef at Irvine Hilton Donald R. Ham 11ton ha' JOtncd Tbe lrvlne HU too and Towers as executtvc chef -\UJ>CI' "'"&the Morrelrs and Le Cafe ri:o;tauranti; and all food preparation and hotel banquets. M ost rt"centl). Hamilton was exec:ut1H' l hcf of the pnvate Capital City Club 1n Atlanta, Ga. The rrup1ent of man) awards for cuhnary e"pen1~. Hamilton alc;o s('rved a1, cxecut1\.l' thef at the Mayflower Hote l 1n Washington, D.< and wa\ tn\ •It'd to cook for the 1naugurat1un of President Reagan • • • Mar y Olthoff h." 1111m·d th<: Irv tnl' Relocatton 01v1s1on 11! Grubb & Ellis Co., Rc<i1drn11al Rrokcrage Service~. Pac1fi<· ~outhwt:\t Region. She w ill att a' rducat10n and h omefinding coun\dor loi tran sferees. Olthoff was ma nager of the Joint I ndu!>tf) Pres'i ( 'rntcr at the Manned Spacecraft Cente r in HoU>ton for <,t•.,.en \Care; and wa~ ac;<;1i;tant press secrct.U) tu a l nited tatt''-wn~1tnr She mo' t•d to Irv 1ne in I 97.5 and ohta1ncd ht:r real estate hlen\e • • • Vina Splebler, a "l'n101 forcnc;1c tO\llOIO~l\t tor the Or.tn~<' ( ount~ ShcntT-corom:r Dcpanmcnt. has ren·1vcd a I ulbrrght Scholarc;h1p for a \Car\ rL·~arch 1n fngland ~p1ehler and her husband. Ernest a d1agnos11L programmer ior Emu lex Corp. in ( osta Me<oa. v.1ll wor~ together on computer softwarl' for 1nterprrtJt1on o f tO\tlOIOg) 1n l J'l'\ which in\ohc drugs and dm mg • a • The Ewing Co. a :-.O l'Y.pon Beach merchand1<,1ng Jnd de'iign ltrm sen 1ng the res1dt·n11al and lOrnmt•rc1al building 1ndu\tf'. ha\ Jddt.'<l. in tenor dc\lgnL·r Martha Evans bans has been 1n,uh ed ind\ a net~ of dt:s1gn proJCCt\ 1ncludmg El Tonto Re~taurant'> Ir' inc-Panfic'c; Ba)wtlo<l and \tanner\ <)quarc apanmenl l nmpkxe' 1n 'cv.por\ Bca'h • • •• Gordon Rttse ot Remax lnvt11&ments thd \I n1dlr11n 1n comm1ss1om th1' Pd't ealendar )car • • • l\Jcwpon Harhm ll1gh School graduate Gretrbco Seberg rs spending 1hl' '\um mer a., a pubhc rl'lat1o nc; intern at King Advertlsina and Public Rela&loos 1n Newpon Beach. ~berg 1!1 L um·nth a iun1or at thl· I 'n1wr'>1tv nl < altlornia maJonng 1n communid1t1on' .tnd Journ.il1\m \qlh ,1minor1n frcnch. , ... C.M. "Hoppy" Cunningham ha'> bc:l'O appo1ntl·d \Ill' p(l'\r~cnt of field opcrauom for J Ray Construc tion 1n In inc. Cunningham J01ncd the lumpaO\ 1n t 1>7\ ac; J carpenter He muc;t rcn'ntl\ '>Cf\ cd aC.J>!OJeCI \Upcnntcndcnl and gt•nt•ral \upenntendent, ' • • • Norris, Bf'ggs and Impson. J commeretal and lndu!.trtal real estate lirm wnh branch oOicec; 1n 'lc\l.pon Beath rcccnth honored three Orange ( ount\ l'mplovec\ teven P . Rakbsbani ofH unttngton Bcal'h and Jobo M Kobu& nl C o 'ta Mrsa rclct \ ed I 9!S.5 ~ulhcm (ahforn1a .\ch1e,cmt•nt .'\v.ard!> Sandra L. Blain ol (1arden <.1rO\C "a" aho rcrngn11rd for her rnl.'nt des1gnat1on ol cen11ied propen~ manager from the lnstitutt• o l Real btate Management . . . ~ Sherri Cook ol C o<,ta Mc\J JOlnS the Vicki Heston Employmnt Agency, Inc., In< atcll m Ir' mt• ( ook hac, I 5 't•ar\ o f npcnence in thl' pcr\onncl fic.'IJ indudin~ ')(. \t:n \l'ar' a' a pcr'\Onncl admm1~trat1H' a~'>lstant at Xerox . " . James E. 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Ha" Lt• S t1 N8 M C. 1111 10 19 N Hf)ril 14 96 N~ E • n 116 II N• WallSI S 14 9 2S No securities lredlno below S2 ere incl· ·uded Net end i>ercenteoe c:l'lenoes ere the difference betw"n ll'le previous clostno Price end Tuesdey's 2 Pm ti ("" 158 IJ 4S .... " •• 10 &6 It M 1) 1)11 "'* \~T·B ~"NL ...... r 10 0 NL wvord 11\117 64 ... 'kl •O 90 Nl HU"'" •• I.A IS) MFB I• )9 IS SI f•frl ~ ,, NI ·~V\t ., Jl., 10 wncoa \!rulnt•I cn~~.t •g~ ;!~ ~~;'Y,.t.,, 11'~4 • .. ~ ~r.~ Im Im r :~!~i ·rn ~t \l",.a,;,ml~~ ';",~'NI t.~e: l:tt ~t S~o;ir• 0 74 NL H •""''~' 11 88 Nt MAIM 10 ii IOfi Prin; ,0 P ,.,_ Al\W 9" N! P,n, ' 13 SI NL ·SIC.•' IO Cf NL H,,. r Gro,p .Y.SI Sii ~ j C.o••P 911 '87J 1rw"'' 11,.1 N , Yuf'd IS9 784 \••!la IS ~ NI !l?"CI r 17 61 "'L MM' 10 10 1g lp 100 Ii I I I &~ (> u • ~ 14 NI NL ND 1n1llal 1 ,j~::,~ 1 NL ~~:, r 's'e61 I N2L1 ~~[ O\I' I~~! 1rnjPr~~l~81 Ba~l .. / >'t~ .. ~~ '1i'u NL ~~~1rJ~~ :001:"," "~'~IV ·~,·~· Nl Xp•ln( a,. Nl Ma·~··· ,. 4S NL Ad1P10 1J tt Nl D'i<, 1 I 71 Nl 1 ll~dtmPllOfl tllarot • T, ! J • NL ~v'~< tO S Nl M4!V"'' It n Nl (elMu r 11 "'It .-.vM1•r mev apolv l~V'\ , N BOl•C !?lB NL M~rnti L•"'n f.ulv r 97 NI~ 11 •9 NL ·-E• 01v1c1Pne1 p r c e Ne mt 1 ExCtllo 2 HouOllRov J En1exEno 4 RdoBal cv pf S vlSmllhlnl 6 Adot>eRsc n 1 lnlerfsl NEW YORK (AP) -The follow1no list tli sf'lOws the Over -1he • Counter ,1oc1<s and warrants that 11ave oone UP 1ne most and down lhe mosl based on 14 e>erceni of chanoe for Tuesday IS No securities lredlno below S2 or 1000 116 \heres are Included 7 Nel end oercenleoe chenon are lhe 118 dtlfert nce oe1ween the Previous closing 9 or Ire end T uewsev·~~~I or bid price H 31 Nam e Les I Chg PCI ~ CMpmanEn pf S • t l ,! UP 31 3 ReldAshmen 2 • ,, UP ff i 4 ~i~~~s~rrc l , +t 1 ~. uuu~P ·. 5 UldBcpAlsk ' ,. l Not>leOrfll 2''> + ~ UP 1 .6 Rol~hMed S l,. UP 17 6 10 ONA Pint wt 4'h ~ UP 16. l wor1<1iWndr 23 '> 3' • UP 16.0 UPS Lail Ctlg 73 t 19''• ~ + 1119 S~ +I 6 + 1 211') + l'f 634 + 1 7 + 1 Pel Up 3S.8 UP 26 S UP 729 Up 20.0 UP 17 6 UP 17.4 UP 16 7 LEJAZZHOI SI~ __ __,5'-''1'2.=-_.__\..:::._...;U:.P::;_-"'15"'.8~ I \:"TY T huro;tJ.,v. I lott-l Mend1t!n dnd (JvMrd B.ub1Jt ,,, .. w11t l lttppy Hour .J.,,,. · ' I lrrim r, ()() pm 1) 00 pm '•' 11 r 111~ thv CjTPrtte-.t Ill lilll tdlvr t I 1 v i 1 .. 1 A lddwrt <..>u11r11 h 111 M1rt1PI [ ,...r 1r •r d " ' l ~ 1'il 7th I ,, I 111 r IJ t • I HOTEL MERJDIEN NE\tlPORT BEACH , " , ...... f ) . "FUN" SHIP ALUMNI 0 LY tr vr111 ti.ii\ .. ..,11...i '"' '"' I • .. ""v"I < """" t.m ... 1 "" •h•P" llM' f' .. uv<11f. 0 1ml\ al Mal'dr Grat Ttr>f* tl• tit UolK'l"Y yrro,1 will r"'*'"" r,_ 1t1n "~rlu~~~ ~ mrmht nh1p in Ill<" f\Jn l111t Ao lhlll (11.,., .......... ,., Hh<IOll •""'1•""11w .. 1 .. 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I FloelPnl 13\~ l'-' Off 20 9 2 WnUn dep pf 31,. -1 , Ott ll.8 OVER THE COUNTER •0.40. 16 ~ " • "'• ·~ . 10. 10 • ~ .. s .... ) v1L rv PIO ' NlMme~v S EsinAir pf( 6 Revmerk 7 Zevrt s 8 Copwld 9 Meleen n 10 PurOlelor 11 WnAlr Un 12 EmrYAF 13 Biocreft s '' PenAm wl IS Varity 16 ArlzPS edl pf 17 TOddSl'llP 18 KelsrAlum 19 Chyron 20 Felrcl'lld ~ MversLE Nacco s Wn n 14pf Toll~ros n S SeeledAlr 9 , 93 n 77 H II .~ 49 H .. 46 ., . .. I '1 NYSE CoMPos1n T RAN s~cr10N() WBlllllWI .... I P•lll Market trading mixed NEW YORK (AP) -The stOCk market was mixed Wednesday as traders continued to reassess the outlook for oil pnccs. The markets have reacted with some con- fusion and uncertainty to word ofan agreement in 1hc Organization of Petroleum Exporting Coun- tncs to cut production for two months in an effon to bolster pri~. At first. the news was taken as a dtsttnct plus tor the energy and banku>g 1odustne$, and a possible poncnt of a new stability in oil pnccs. However, many analysts questioned wbelher and for how long the vanous OPEC memben ""ould stick Wlth comm1tmeob to bold back on their 011 output Another unsettling question for stock trader\ was the prospect1 ve reccpuon inve tors would give to the Treasury's sale of 10-ycar notes today and 30-year bonds on Thursda y. There bas been concern on WaJI Str«t that interest ratct mt&ht have tp rise to spark enough demand to a~rb the auctions. The Dow Jone'> average of 30 1ndustnals rose 2 53 to 1,779 53 Dechning issues outnumbered advance5 by about 9 to 7 on the New York Stock. &change. Big Board volumc totaled 127. SI m1llaoo shares. . WHA T AME X ID WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Aug ' AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sele,, • P.m. Wt<1neS<1av ortce and ne1 ctianoe of ll'le 10 m o s I active Arnerlan Stock Exchange luoei, tradi ng n a tlona llv a1 more than S1 "-me ~lck•1>,,, A~Expr Comm Bavo Ind Atr.•m lntThof"bcl TtxasAlrCP GoLo QuoTES METALS QuoTES NEW YOAK !AP) SCI04 .-tet•ou• -ltl ~ w~ .....,._ 52 30 ~" P9" "°""" NY C-J tOOl lllQnlt\ dolM Tue C...,.. · &4.....eS <*'It t oound U S -tn•tlOtl~ ~ • 57 95 C*llt I* l)O<H1(I NY C-o tP01 mOlltil CIOMO Tue L.-. 21.2• cen1t • OOU<><I DM · «_,,,•pound o-.o Tift. $3 4712 fl'n<Mtlt w.-~·Pf"" -lb ..... 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I 45 4 00 61S I .lO, 10 lS • ruu DOt.e' m.io "AUUS" (I) I 45 4 JO 1 lO 10 u •rn •u• "IUTMUSS P£0PU" (I) 1•UOSOO 100 .... I0 4t '00 ... 1000 "'' Q IOM "UOUT WT ltCIT" (I) , u uo Author turns director on 'moron movie' By BOB THOMAS AMOdeted ,,_ Wttt.r the painful process ol selling 11. Dirt Cheap." As he strodl' to ht'> King appeared · uncustomaril} luxury suite. he explained that he had wdrd-weary as he emerged fro m an agreed to hustle his movie, "Max1- 1t'r(erv1ew 1n the Beverly H ills Hotel's mum Overdn ve," 1n a swap deal with famed Polo Lounge weanng a T-shirt his producer. Dino De Lauren111s. could be nght. Whenever I wnte a -.cene, I always know left fro_m right. what thedepth ofpercepu on is. I very rarely give much description of my major character& because I am look· ing out trom inside their eyes. Sometimes this results an a character having brown eves in one part of the book and blue eyes an another." he stud. BEVERLY HILLS -Not content wuh producing one chilling hit novel aOer another. Stephen King has clirrcted hts first movie and now 15 in emblazoned with "Din y Deeds Done "The company wanted to relca~l.' ------------the film 1n March," Kingsa1d. "I said MERYL STREEP JACI NICHOLSON Sex. Love. Marriage. Some people don't know when to quit Heartburn NOW PLAYING tlll,l Ul -0& S1H l(lll .... • ' ........ \ ... """'°" i '•• ,. ' .. ~ ... I ..,JA 1~ IN "-"~ COS1Alll~ IOlllOIYIUO -!!""•'-' . . ,. ~ WUllllJllll~ 1'"4 ,,.., • ' II lOllO otw•Otlll(.&(I< "~ •• 111• ... ' . .. lfr<l ... .. .. -fltlGIQll IUt• ... ...,_. . "•'• .. OMIOQI ~·,_°"' ~ ~· ~ .. ,,..[ .... ~f...,j ~f&NEf'S .FLIGHT MViGA~ ~"' NOW PLAYING •COllA•I• __ W .. t.ll• 00.AllOt ......... o.~~ , ....... ,~ .. ".... ~~~ ,,, .,... ..,. 1"90 .,.. .,,, eutttA ,.... "'VIHt OIU .lltQ.f ,_...,~,., ,,...,,.'*~• ~an.t "" Ot• • t;11 ta.'O \\1 0.~,, i.'M U IO I&. 1()A() l A .._ADA •tlt-..l'l" • ..... ~· "« •• \ ...... ~ ,.,...,"' t ....... ,. .. , .... ~ ,j, ~,,, •• ttl) G:""u• .. •10.,_ mw;wrl that was wrong. Tb1s 1s a moron movie. like 'Splash.' You check your brains at the box offi ce and you come out 96 minutes later and pick them up again. People say, 'How'd you lake the movie.' and you can't sa)' much It's not like 'The Big Chill' or ·200 I ' To wangle a summer release for his "moron movie." King agreed to leave his Bangor. Mame. home for a tour of "lhe Seven Sisters" -New York. Los Angeles. Washington.. Chicago. an FranClsco. Ph1ladclph1a and Atlanta "It's m) first junket since 1979. when I toured the Seven <i1sters for mv book .. 'The Dead Zone.'" he explained. "At that time m) paper· backs were selling well. but I wanted 10 break into the hardco' ers And I dtd." Stephen K,ing. 38. t!> taller than you might expect from the photos on hie; book jackets. a loose-limbed man with a faintly Down East accent. He wears glasses. as you might c'<pcct ofa writer who has produced a rccord- hreaking stnng of thrillers. '>Orne under the pseudo n)m R1l hard Bachman, "l am interested an the lonetics of 1he world. which is why so many of m)' booh (I 0) have been adapted to the screen "These screen adaptations include .. Carne." .. Christine." .. Cu10." "The h1ning," "F1restarter" and "Children of the Com." . .\s he prepared tor his directonal debut. King recalled an Alfred · H1tchcod. remark that the actual filming was boring because he had alread} shot the movie an his head. ~nd so King broke down his scnpt on I , 14 7 file cards. one for each shot. When filming began last summer in Wilmington. N C . the file cards became ht'> b1bk -"Maximum Overdn\t•." which l~==============--'-==========-=------1 stars Emilio Estc"e'. Pal H ingk and "Then about three weeks into the film. a small \ 01ce 1n m} head said. 'I have an idea. please · I said. 'Shut up. it's not 1n the file cards.' Then I realazed I had ne\('r worked this way in my lift'. I never wrote down ideas before I started a book: I always figured 1f I was one idea ahead. I was luck} .. Hr' 1mmediatel) switched signals. allowing himself to 1mprov1sc "1th new ideas. ~-=-~1· i --·--·-7-. ----··----~°' . . I) I! I. I> H I 'I ' A• • A ~I •,U, Ail Akd >'< ~ Ill! l II ~ow SHOWING. ANAHEIM •COSIA MW I.VINE OUllOE SANTA AllA Pocitlllt. Anon1•m £ C1wo1ds C•nemo klwofos WOO<IDl•dQe Onve in 879 98'>0 Center 979 4141 551 0655 A'-IC Orange Moll C•nt (l'lO 631 0340 ! oworos 8ns1o1 !'>4014U llU El TORO •I.A HAHA ORANGE SANTA ff S,.INQS lo M11000 011v1 1n 921170& Monn 81t0 Pi010 Eaword5 fl roro AMC f osn1on Sqvo•• C•"i Cenle• C;n~mo bJ.& i553 629 5339 ~I 9~ 1131691 Qb.)3 CtllCa ncAfll OMltc!OllllS a. CAl.l K>l <SMOWTllllD • • .. ,. 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I. •• ., 0 .. 10 10 ( GAM t : HOOM 9'AltA1'1l llitlO II r-• ~IH No 9'e1,._, No ''""•nelt r flit) J TlaartclaJ, Aa111t 7 AR IES(March 21-April 19): Bemcticulous wherc dcuulsarc concerned - insjst on facts, not fiction. Focus on practical issues. including security and employment. ('heck diet. become more aware of nutrition. Taurus, Scorpio play roles. TAURUS (April ~0-May 20,: Favorable lunar aspect coincides with drama, variety, charisma, pbys1cal attraction. Romance and sentiment dominate scenario. You'll be lucky m matt~rs of speculation and could wan contest. Watch number S! GEMINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): Emphasis on home, personal r nvaronmcnc, fam ily, basic issues and security. Major domestic adjustmcn\ takes place and proves beneficial. You'll have opportuni· ty to purchase an obJ~I or luxury item ac bargain price. SYDNEY 0MARR CANCER (June 21-July 22): Define terms, leave nothing to chance. Aura of confusion exists, perhaps encouraged by relatives. Focus on visits. tdeas, concepts, special formal!>. Look behind scenes. be aware of "hidden values." · LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Emphasis on authority, power, 1ntenmy, ·•senous rcla11onship." You toe.ate what had been massing, you gain financial advantage and could hit jackpot. It as necessary to meet deadline. to im print style, to be dedicated. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Burden is removed, you'll reach objecti ve. Cycle high, judgment and intuition ring true. Circumstances will fa vor your efforts. Means your taming is accurate. Arit6. Libra nati ves play significant roles. ~ LIBRA (Sept. 23-0Ct. 22): Fears. <1usp1cions are re moved -hght is shed on area previously dark. You could be involved an clandesune relat1onsh1 p, requiring meetmgs in out-of-wa y places. Leo. Aquanus figu re prominently. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov. 21 ): lntutt1on is honed to razor-sharpness. You sense what as to occur and this could involve fa mily, money. marriage. Follow through on instincts and first impressions. You wall win fnends and infl uence people. SAGl'M'ARlUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21): Scenano highlights populant). travel, cunos1ty, -additions 10 wardrobe. awareness of body image. You'll gain ObJCCt1ve, you'll be dealing with lhOSC who hold pos1t1oni. of power CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Do plen1y.of mves11gatang! You·re due to make valuable discovery. Involves investments, possible stock purchase. news of inhentance. St udy small pnnt. be aware of nghts and permissions. Scorpio plays role. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Discern mouves. check bank accoun t-;, learn more about financial status of one who would be a .. panner." Be opcn- minded. not gullible. Scenario highlights mystery. glamor. 1nlnfJ!c. revelations. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Spotlight on cond111on!> at home. sccurtt). romance, marriage. Go slow, be thorough, be )Cnsiu ve to public rela tions You'll have chance to hurdle obstacles. to wan new allies. Fam1l)' member doc~ care. wall prove 11. 1F AllGUiT 7 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY )OU arc sp1ntual, glamorou'>. m.tn) claim )OU are mystenous and ps)'c h1c You possess innate <>en!>t· of showmanship. you arc capable ofhelp1ng others resolve their problems P1~c'i. Vargo play important roles m )our hfe. You'll travel this >Car. )ou'll make ·valuable contacts, populant) w11l 10crease and )OU could become more than -mildly interested 10 poht1cal campaign F10anc1al burden wall be lifted Jnd you'll have greater chance fo r self-expression. August wall be memorable: tor )OU IO 1986. Hippocrates alsq was the first diet deetor- Father of the fiber diet was none ether than Hippocrates. othcrwu;c known as the father of medicine. He urged his compatriots lo bake their bread with bran for 11s "salutary effect oo the bowels." When a No' a Scotia naturalist said he su!>pccted moose beha,ed cnml) because they hved such solitary ll\cs. a local ed1tonahst suggested "we bu) .them a lodge ·· Lot of Mark T"a'""' stufT "ould haH' been of the '<·ratl·d 'anct\ had hi s wife not cleaned up has cop,· ' In New Zealand 1s a h1ard-hke cntter called the tuatara that onl) breathes once an hou r In that ma ttcr of g1 v1 ng ) our la fc to science. 500,000 frogc; a )Car do so Q. h a black panther supcnor 10 any way to an ordmary kopard" PEOPLE L.M. Bo YD A. Mavbe. In its sense of smell and hcanng. just as black sheep arc more sensiuvc than white sheep. If so. 1t would be a better hunter. no'' Nothing else d1sungu1shes 11. though .\ usual leopard moth er can produn' hlJlk offspnng Q How man~ tame' a ~car 1' the Coast G uard called out to look. for boaters wh o got I hem 'it'h C'> lo'> I ur wrecked or whale' cr'1 A. About 80 000 B1gge\t <;cart h· and-rescue operation an the world. that. L.M. Boyd ls a syn/rated columnist. 'Regular f arilil y' too well off on TV Tho&J.&hts at large: Has anyone el5e noticed that in almost alf TV drama' dealing with fam ily life, the family inhabits a home that seems about two levels higher economically than people in tneir bracket could afford? The best test for determining 1f someone 1s truly a fanat ic is whether he (or she) finds "evil" in everything except has own motives and goals. Beware of the ui;>en who does not con~ss has hm1t.a11ons at lhe same time that he offers has credentials. It seems an odd contradiction that 1he people who have the best table manners generally serve the worst food. Systematic repression as the surest way a government turn s its "moder· ates" into "extremists." Mill ions of people are willi ng to die for a faith who have no idea of how to lave up to it. Achieving fame and fort une before one 1s ready for 1t can be as tragic as failing: in personal sat1sfact1on. tim, mg is almost everythi ng. People who are inordinately proud of their lineage ou$ht to heed Ring Lardner's obserjvauon. "T he family you come from isn't nearly as import.ant as the fami ly )ou'rc going to have.'' Every middle-aged person these days who opens the refngcrator door and then stands there try10g to remembe r what It was he wanted. SIDllEY H1111s wom es wht ther he 1s in the early stages of Alzheimer's disease. Dishonest men who operate outside the law arc sent to pnson disho nest men wh o manipulate 1he law arc gi ven tesumon1al banquets. Customanly. 1t as not unul one becomes a v1c11m that one stops blaming other victims for their plight. It's not hard to understand how some performers get their jobs on television programs, what is hard to comprehend is how they keep them. Nothing is more uncomfortable than being praised by someone who!>C opinion you hold m low esteem. Pet1t1oncrs fordiv1ne help might be enhghtened by • Kierkegaard's re- minder: "Prayer doesn't change God. but changes him who prays." S~ns figures can be admirable for their feats. but gray-haired men who spend their professional laves com· men ting on sports eve nts stnkc me as stunted personali ties. Sidney Harri• 11 • 1yadlcatH columnl1t. • • Transvestites not gay, one declares \ DE.\R ANN LA NDERS· Ocsp11e all the pubhcil)' th e gay!> ha ve re· ce1 ved 1n recent yearc;. I find m)self surpmed al the persistent tendcnq to w nfuc;e homoscJ1uab with transvcs1- 11cs I am a tran\\t.:Stllc and ha'e bee n one ever since I was old enough to try on m} mother's pa.nt}b h h· heeled \hoc\. I have been c'trc c rnrelul to keep this secret to m se because there as so much host to.,..ard homo~xuals an our tow people around here don"t knov. difference There 1s no wa' I ran den passion for lcmale.attm:. The -1er the better r..t) idea of pure bl ould be to "ork a<. a model an a big cat) I repeat. I am NOT a homosexual In fact. the \Cl) thought of se ,ual rl'la11om "•th someonr of the ~me SC\ I!> rc ... ol11ng 10 me No" J car lad). ~ou·,e been c\- 1 -posed t<.> all the comQlr\1t1 cs of11fc so I s ... pcct 11 wou TJ' ta1:ta1ot t<~hocl )OU lfa male acquaintance of ~our' were to la\ a case .,uch as mine before \OU and. lonfi!ss that he adorn dressing in women·~ dot hes. would )OU think he was nuts', Would )OU be able to aclcpt him as a "woman" 1fhc pre!lentl'.il himself dressed as one'> - TEX.\S. DEAR TEXAS: Once a person's gender bas been established socially, be tor sbe) Is cast In that mold. Dressing In the clo thes of tbe opposite sex would not change cbat concept. lf 1 knew you as a male and you appeared lo satin and bo"·s 1 would view you as a male who enjoys dressing as a woman. I am well aware that most trans· vestltes are not homosexuals. But some are, although they are reluctant 10 admU It • • • DE.\R .\NN I A.N DLR"i· Pica\<.' ild\l<.e hu<.h:rnJ, and "'''e!> of .\lzhe1ml·r'c, 'll tlm\ to <;Cl'~ po .... cr ol anornc) \\hale the patient tJn '>1111 sign a tlo~:u mcnt M) \l\tcr ha' .\l1hl·1mcr\ and 11 break\ m) heart to '>CC her c;n A111 UM DEIS frightened and helpless. buckling under the financial burden and then mg told that she cannot sell a piece of propcn) without an act of Con· gresi. I'm sure the la"s 'ar. lrom 'itatc to state. but '\lzhe1mer's ·can be a 'Cr) c'pcn\tH 1llnesc; and often pro pert) must be :.old 10 maintain proper care for the affi1ctcd one Please. l\nn Llnders. tell those unfortu nate people 10 <.1gn O\cr po""cr of attornc} so matters can be handled proper)~ -A HEYILLE. N.C Jl&AR ASllt:VILLE: There is no act of Congress to deal with ~ problem you describe. 1 would not be so quick to advise anyone to slgii over power of attorney to a relative. Not all relatives can be trusted to do the Intelligent or honorable thing. I suggest that the sick person go to a bank and arrange for a professional to take care of bis or her property. • • • OF .\R .\NN LANOtR\ ~h 10- la"s arc an 1hc1r 70s The) arc lo"l'I) peopl(', mind their o" n bus1ncs" and we·, c ne'er had aO\ trouble "'Ith them fhe problem .~t hat although the} ha'e plent) of mone) the\ "'II not i.pend al on a 'atat1on or outside hel p \\c·,c told them \\(' don't want an mhcntancc and the) \hould enJO) some of the better th ing'> m life \.\<hale the) are still health -. Wt' can'1 get through to them (an \Ou''-R .\ \/0 FIN O HJO DEAR OHIO: Probabl) not. I'll bet they Jived tbrougb the Depression and are terrified of being poor again. Too bad. Show them tbls column and tell them I'm with you Cavett wan ts to 'tarnish 'his image By tbe Associated Press LOS NGELES -l an. sho" host Dick Caven wou Id hke to shed has highbrow reputation (a, cu fCels the brJJO) repu· tat1on has hurt 10 h1~ stints at ABC, PBS and curttntly_ on the USA cable network. He won cnt1cal acclaim 1n the early 1970s on ABC, but at' believed his h1lbbrow image turned away viewers. Now. he's getting another crack at commercial telev151on. Cavett will return to ABC 10 chc fall 10 participate m "l.'ltcnight Amen· en," which wall foll ow "Night· hnc" w11h Ted Koppel from m1dmght to I a.m Cavett'~ scgm<'nl "ill \'le' 1clccac;t at lca~t tWIC<' II week Tra:volta dancing LOS \NCiF.I El\ Jobn' Travolta I'> put11nJon has don1~1ng shot\ again. th•, lime for a remake wi th Aotlaony Qulu ofthc I q()4 mov1t "l orba the C'lrttl ·• Travolta. "'ho dancl'd an " t un.la) Night f c\er " ··~tayine, ltve.'' "Cirt'asc" nd "Urban ow y," will plll> Niko 1 hac\ tht' r e Alu Bates played an tht' o 31 He'11 the upuaht Amen· n (Eni11,h an thr ona1 nal) who .. Dlck Cavett tra,cb to(. rctc c1llN an hen ting .l mane and bcncli\\ fro m /m h.1°\ 7C'lt lor hfe The mo ... 1c &OC\ into prv- duc11on an February an C:rr tc and h racl. wit h RoHrt Wtu J1 m:t1ng for Cannon F1lmc, J ohn TTavolta Hea rt movie LOS \"IC1H l\ \\.ht•n Donna Aslllock rc\Cl't'd a hcan 1raMpl.10t lrom her lncnd Fell~ Garu Jr ." ho d1t•d atagc 14 a 101 l,f '"'oduccr'i 'iCll\4.'d a rotcn11al tdt'' 1\lon mo'•<' It will bttomt' a l'O O\'l(' for l'o BC ( 1roup W and Stonehenge Produrnon'\ won the film n ghts • O\ er ~O 01hcr production lOm· panic' "1th a \l\·figurc hid tha1 "'II ~· c;pfl t equal!~ b' tht· 1"'11 P.11l t'f\on. C ahf lam1hc'I .\-,hl~k. 15 "'ho work<\ 3\ a wam es m a fa t-food rc~taurant. s:ud ... , hope the mo' 1c 'Wtll he a tribute to Felipe's ~indncc;s \O he wall he remt'mbcrcd and 1Mp1rc ocher; I had onl y we<' ks to II\<' and he ~'t'd m) life I want tht• mo' 1c to sho" the 1mpon anc:c uf organ bankc, .. Mlnnelll will LOS '\Nfifl E-. -o\rndcm't .\ wurd-w1nn1n g d 1~ctor \'tncentt Mlnnelll lcfl tht• bulk of has e~lalc to ht\ 'linger :lt lrt'"' d.1ugh1cr. Lita Mlnntlll. an:ordang to do\ u· mcnt' fi led 1n Superior ( oun l\t1n nell1\ \farlh 1q112 will kn ha!> (k,c:rl\ Hill\ home. \Jlut·d at s 1 m1llton ''" fu ml\h1na' h1~ l<IT' and h1<. an "orl 't tu h" dau~htt'r Hr al'o named Mt\\ \.hnntlh h1\ daughter ll' the IJtt' ''nf<'Nll·irr\' Jad) Garland, tti tl(' the cu·n1tn \ nt nae. r<.1.itc T hC' dare<. tor ot 'iUlh film' '" "(j1g1: "\n \mcman 1n r.u., and "t uc.t IOT 1 11<' ·<lard h1\t "cc~ at ( cdal'\ ~1n.11 \frdtl.il < C"ntt·r tlf' "'" ~ l \ Oranoe Cout OAIL y PILOT IW~ay. August e. 1988 A ll J LS YOI JETTISON Nortll·South vulnerul>ll' South deal WEST NORTH •A7G4 v J2 OJ2 •K6532 • K Q 10 9 8 ? 1093 EAST +63 Q Q87 5 0 KQ64 •• 0 9875 •J lO 7 SOUTH +J2 Q AK64 0 A103 •AQ98 The bidding· South West North Ea t 1 NT 2 + 3 NT PaH P&1• Pus Opening lead King of • In nautical terms. to Jt•tt1sc1n mean~ to throw cargo overboard 10 an attempt to save an endan~nl'd shi p by lightening 1ts load In bridge. it means to dic;rnrd high cards to free others ~o thl•y rnn take tricks There are somc• vt-ry dramatic Jf>tllson plays 1n\ulvm~ dumping five winner.., <rum on1• hand or the other, but W (' pr,.fl!r t h•~ quieter, mort> 10'ltruct1H• H·rs1on. !lad the vulnerab1hly ht-en re versed, Xort h might have ~t>ttled for a penalty doublt> of We<>l ·~ l \lo o· spade oven·all llowevt>r h+> Judged that at this srnrt> th«> game bonus would be worth more than the ~c·t. and that has five-card suit plus honors 111 tht· •1ther ..,u1h would b<.· enoul(h for t.1.., partnt'r to make game · West led t he km~ of 'l padt-.., and a careless declarN would Sl'l' no problem. He would count one spad(• tn ck. two hearts, one diamond and ' 0 ~,.~ :-~· ... 1; :"· :o-~ :· • ' t.:i--• •t ... l'i A l I 0 s I I I· I I I "A R B 'I I I I' I t . I CHARLES GOREii (ave.> clubs for a total of nine, and go down qu1c.kly for the club .. wall produce f1ve tn c.ks only 1r the suit breaks 2-2, 1r at s plit · j . t. a.s 1i. Lhe case here. there arc only four tri<'ks to be had, si nce.> dcclan.·r will be forced to win the fourth mund of the suit an hand and wall huve 110 way back to dummy to < a~h the Jong club Ocdarer found a v.rctly way out . or t hl"I µn•d1t'amenl. He allowed West lo wan the first ln<"k and du<. ked al(a1n whe n West contanued with thl' queen Ile tc>0k the third ... padl' wit h the ace, dl<>«ardanJ( a dub from hand t\ow. the ace, queen and king o f club" drew the outstanding cards in thf' ... ual , and dummy·., lung < lub" rnuld be <.·a. .. hcd It m11(ht "lt'<·m that Wf'"l can foil d t•c l~n'f by"" It< han~ a t Ln t·k two. prt• ... umably to the kin~ or d1a· mond'> :-.ot -,o C>t-clarn wan~ and returns a -.pa de. a llowanJZ the de f1•1H11•r.., tu WIJ\ the tnt·k' He w111-, an; eun'l 1nuat1on. play" off thP a1 f'·41a•t•n uf 1 lub'> and rc1nt inur-s with a dub to t ht' king :--;ow declar· t'f 1·a..,ht•!. the a c-t• of spadt•., JPUI ~onmjt hie; rt·maintnl( d ub from hand and t ak1•.., nuw tr wk., F I T 'I' f I I I r t : ..... ___ oeo.n ..,..,, p~ IOde)I .,. -·llQ """'Q> °" ,,.,. T °"'~ ..... tne., -------. ""• .. ~ ... ' r '"""' -A·1rUS( l ! 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' A.12 Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wttdneeday, Augut1e.1988 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bii Keane BIO GEORGE by Vlrgll Partch (VIP) "When they invented dinner I wish they'd put dessert up front." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . . f ...-.---:....------ "Don't grve me that m1ured look .you know why the meat 1s up front with me " PEANUTS HERE 5 THE WO~ ... ;; ;:A,i\.\CL'? ATT'ORNE~ 0~ .._ :-. ..JA'1 .,..0 ~ 610 T~.~~ ~-_____,, ... GARFIELD ,~~1 m "It looks lllte Al's -wife hid his other clothes again." .• T~E mH FAIRY IS NE.VER ~NA· W#f.. TO ~ PLACE AS LONG~ 'l'OUR TEETH AAf ALL WIRE'O IN ~" * 00 "<OU T~INK. J TELE\ltSION CAMERAS Sl-IOUUI BE ALLOWED IN T14E COURTROOM ., - by Charles M. Schulz ONLY IF l1VE HAD TtME TO COM8 MY HAIR TMAT'5 OKAY. I ~AV( -----:::=-i SONI( BODY TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE TUI~ I~ IT ~\0,~1 Ti.lt. {NCJ(L.lt.16~ ARE. Ot-1 1\-\f.. lJ..iA.'1 I ROSE IS ROSE EL'SE. IN MIND ANYWAY by Tom K. Ryan by ,(evin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOll COUNTY U.S . ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE HEU.0000000° CANRN'{ONE HEffi ME. '?t CON'T were ~ELF OU'r,PHIL.LETS WAIT itLL THE WEATHE.f\ SHOE FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1Hl5 IS JIM M'K/Jil.( FOR WIDE ~D OF 5R'.)Ri5 AT A COlNTlJ FAI~ JN W£SiVIEUJ, OHIO ... DOONESBURY ... ANC>fTONLY 100( ()5 CLEARS. WHERE, IN JUST A FEW MINUIES, A DAREDEVIL NAMED CAPTAIN CRANKSAAFT.. .by Jim Davis ~I rf'& UNNATUAAL.t 5AV£ Mf.! SAW: ME.! TMAT!> ENOOGM TOGIVf AN E.uv A ~'"''"""'" ....... COMPLEX by Lynn Johnston by Jeff MacNally · ~by Harefd-L~ Ooux.. by Tom Batiuk by Garry Trudeau Tbn Fox of the Ram• knocb th~ ball out of Mike Rozier•• hand• during the flnt half of Players I. Delly ............. .., De'lld ~ Tueaday ntaiht'• game. The fumble resulted in the fint "kama TD. * Diiiy Plllt WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 6, 1986 Oceen View Colt AH-Stare Win flrat round Zone g•m•. 82. Ml•ml'• D•n M•rlno conaldera alttlng out thl• -eon. 82. Ram quanerbacks struggle vs. Oilers eartkowski de but weak; Brock joins long lis of injured By JOSEPJI O.UDEYOJR 0..., ll'llol C.. • •• • n .. 11 As debuts go it was as inauspicious ·as one can get. But so goes lhe la f e of a Ram quarterback. Steve Bartkowski, the latest answer to the Rams' yearly quarterback talent search, had his first passing attempt in a Ram uniform go to a player in a Houston Oiler uniforn1. The result was a 97-yard inter- ception return for a touchdown for the Oilers. Things got a little better for the Rams and Bartkowski, but Houston still prevailed, 17-14, in front of 41 .841 at Anaheim Stadjum Tuesday night m the exhibition opener for both teams. The Rams, true to Coach John Robinson's word, showed a renewed interest in the forward pass. At tilhes it clicked, but for the most part passes were undenhrown or to the wrong team. Several Oilers, if they could've held on, would've had interceptions. "I thou~t we moved the ball well," said Robinson. "We moved the ball with·vafiety. I think our second group (of players) were a bit overwhelmed by Houston's safety blitz. Plus we made a few mistakes that cost us." Bankowski finished the night 5 of 14 for 4 7 yards. the one in 1erce pt1on and a touchdown pass. 'T ve been around enough to know yo u can't pull your horn '> tn JUSt because you don't have your best .• game," said Banlrowsk1 .. , feel like I Bo119ton'• Warren Moon' la aacked by Shawn Miller. have a great chance lO play here so this game won't get me down." The other two Ram quarterbacks, Dieter Brock and Steve Dils didn't fare much better. Brock ended up 5 of I 0 for 83 yards: Dils. like Bartkowsk1. was 5of 14, for 82 yards. "I thought our passing was good tn spots," said Robinson. "Again. I think our 10ab1hty to handle the blitz Houston threw at us was the dif- ference." There was more bad news as far as tnjunes were concerned. The Rams had ~1x more players suffer 1nJuries to ;01n the 14 oth ers who d1dn 't '>CC any ac11on Wide m :e1ver Bobby Duckworth (knocked unconsnous). running back Enc Dic kerson (hamstnng). Brock (bruised left knee), wide rcc.e1ver Ron Brown (sprained left wnst) and linebacker J 1m Collins (shoulder) and tackle Hank Goebel (bruised knee) all left the game in the first half with none of the injuries c-0ns1dered ~rious. The Rams had a few chances late in the µme to pull It out but couldn't put 11 together. A fumble by Dils the Rams at the Oiler two-yard line rn the founh q43rter ended one threat. "I think the blame was 5~50 between (center) Tony Slaton and me ... said Dils 'On the mishandled snap that was lost. And after the Rams recovered a Houston fumble at the Oiler 33 with 2:00 left. 01\s was hit from behind and lost the ball back to Houston . (Pleue eee RAMS/82) _maybe Angels, Witt finally get a laugher, 13-1 Pettis, Downing sparkle in 18-hit Halo attack games. has made a habn offinishtng games. He has pitched into the c.,cventh tn 22 of his 23 stans this season Today's game s10gJe 1n the fifth and Jeff Reed's doubjc 1n the eight. Witt walked none and struck out <;even. t released by Trump Rams own NFL rights to Flutie.who may be cut loose from USF'L NEW YORK (AP) -Donald Tnunp, owner of the USFL 's New Jersc)' Generals, said today that he will probably release Herschel Walker. Jim Kell) and Doug Flut1e from their commitments to him and let them JOtn the NFL Flut1c's NFL rights belong to the Rams. Walker's to the Dalla-b Cow- boys. and Kelly's to the Buffalo Bills The three are among the approx- imate!) 400 players left 1n limbo this week after the US FL. awarded onl) $3 1n its an111rust suit against the NFL. decided not to play the 1986 season. 'Tm not going to do an)th1ng tn stand 1n anyo ne's wa y," the New York builder told WABC-TV "On a moral basis I thtnk I'm going t~ tell Herschel and Jim and Doug to go <;Ce what they can do for the NFL " NFL teams. however. have been told by the NFL offi ce not to sign an) USFL players unle5s they ha "e a written release from their pn:sent teams. Walker and Kelly are among the dozen or so current USFL player'i that NFL scouts think could step nght in and play 1n the NFL. Flut1e. the 5-9 quarterback who won the 1984 Hetsman Trophy, 1s considered more ofa question mark Both Walker and Flut1t' have personal service contracts with the New York builder and Walker has said that he would consider dropping football and gotng into the real-estate business with Trump. But Trump said he thmks they should be freed to play football while the USFL pursues its appeal 1n the coun s. • .. Herschel's such a great guy, he's b«n so loyal. not>od y's been more loyal." Trump said. "To keep Herschel and Jim and these people from playing for a year while the courts probably strai~htcn things out is probably unfai'r. It s very tough to tell three great athlete<; and three wonderful gu ys to wall around." A comm1ttec headed by Jack· sonv11le Bulls owner Fred Bullatd wa' scheduled to meet Thunday wtth representatives of the USFL pla)cr'I' union to decide how to deal with the league's 4()().500 player~ who futurc'l became uncertatn following the league's d6c1sion Monday to suspend operations for 1986 The consensus wa that mo'lt of them, who have not playtd 'i1nce the league fini'lhed 1t!i third \enson last July, would he St't frte from their USFl. obli~uon" ~ "f think 11 would d11licult to 3r$llc leg.ally that the rt' •'l ll JlrC'l<'n 11 ntcnt1on by the USFL to play that t1llow~ the playe~ to fulfill their obhaat1on~ under the l'Ontract... 'laid Leigh Steinberg. an attomcr who rcpre~nt~ three of the \ l~H 'i hc.'tter-known playen "Under tho\C c11'C'um~t.in~s they hn vr to let thl·m ao .. MINNEAPOLIS CA P) -When a pitcher 1s supJ)oned by 18 htts. 11 walks and 13 runs, he usually has an easy night. Make Witt's three-hat. 13-1 VlCtory over M10nesota Monday night was a cakewalk. but he said it wasn't all that easy .. It's a great game any time you get that many runs," said Witt, 12-7. who 1s third tn the .\me.ri~n League with a 2.93 earned-run average and third tn strikeouts with 147. --·eurin a game like lharyou remt,o get a little stiff or out of synch. i\11 of a sudacn. you're sitting down for 10 mtnutes between mn10gs. It's tough to find yourself but I was able w do it tonight" W111. who leads 'the AL with 11 complete "That's what )Ou'd can not wasting jln) effon." \aid .\ngel'i Manager Gene Mauch ... He economized. He threw I ()1 pitches and that'~ quite low for him." "He was outstanding Evcrythtng worked for him tonight." said Angel~ catcher Bob Boone. "He got stronger and better a'> the night went on" . Boone drove an four runs as the Angels snapped a thret:-game -losing streak. \\-all) Joyner hat a two-run h"mer while Bnan Down10g and-Gary Pettis-each -rapped four of the Angels' 18 hits. The Angl'ls also dre~ I I walks from five Minnesota p1trhcrs. and left 17 runner~ on base. Boone had only one hit. an KRI douhlt> tn the eighth. but drove 1n three runs with two- Angell (Sulton 10-7) at Minnc!'lota (Bl Y.leven I 0-10 ). Time: JO: 15 a.m TV: None. Radio: KMPC' (710). Thursday's game: Seattle at Angels. 7:35 p.m. bases loaded, walks and ;t run-scoring groun- dout. "The la)t time I walked three time'>. I wac.. ~n the third grade." said Boone Witt allowed an unearned run 1n tht> first a'i he pitched his league--kad1ng 11th complete game. The only hits olT him were Tom Bruansky's smgle an first. Steve Lomardo111 's Allan Anderson. 3-4. allowed five hits and five runs before leaving w1th no outs w the third With the score tied 1-1 Joyner's 22nd homer keyed a four-run third 1nntng. Ron Davis relieved Anderson wiJh two men on and. after strilong out Ruppert Jones. walked three straight batters to fo rce tn two runs and give the Angels a S-1 lead. · Pettis hit a run-scoring si ngle off Juan .\gosto 1n the sixth, and Boone waBced wnh the bases loaded to make-it 7-L . Downing hit an RBI double In the fiftn and Rick Burleson added an run-sconng smgle in the SPtth. Boone's run-scoring double. a sacrafice O~ by Dick Schofield and a RBT single b) Downing gave the Angels three more in Che eighth Schofield got his third hit. an R Bl stngJe, 1n the ninth. Astros end Dodger streak, 10-2 .Pro tennis play ers in v ade N ewport Today's game since Jul ~ 9. Da vt• \m11h l'arned h1' 22nd sa'e Walling hits two homers. Hatcherclttbs.grand slam Houc;ton I Keough 2-21 at Dodgers llfonc~- Bass 'iC'ored the game·~ first run the !Ourth 1nn1ng on .\Ian .\\hb) ·.., o;acnfin· th The Dodgerc.. tied the score in the Ii fth on Rill R U'>scll'c; R Bl Stngle. I O~ ANGELES (A P) -Denny Walling h1t t~o home runs. and Kevin Bass tripled 1n a t1e- brcak10g run 1n Houston's four-run eighth mn10g, leading the Houston Astros to a I 0-2 victory Tuesda} night over Los Angele!.. ending the Dodgers' eight-ga me w1nn10g streak. Billy Hatcher hat a grand slam home run for tht" .<\stros 1n the ninth inning as Houston scored nine runs in the final two innings. It was his <;econd homer of the season. • cutl 7-6) Time: 1 O'\ pm. TV: None Radio· KAB< (71/0). Thursda) ·'i game. None '>t·ht•dulcd I opes completC'd the c;conng with RBI single!>. Walling·\ fir~t homt'r camt· after Enos Cabell had g1ven'the Oodgt•r\ a 2-1 lead v.1th h1., second homer of the ~eac;on t"nd his 'ccond 1n four gamr'> 1n the \n th inning The loss dropped the Dodgers 6' game!> behtnd Houston tn the Na11onal League We'it race but they still manta10ed their hold on third place. 11'1 games behtnd San Franc1'>rn The Dodgers and .\\tro\ "tnd up tht· \CrJt.'\ today with a rare m1d-~e('k da~ gami: -\tll'r a ~a' offThur'ida) the Dodgl'f'> then t:mhark nn an 11- game road tnp. .\ ticld of eight pro tennis players will compc-te in c..inglec.. and doubles matche'i dunng the Hartmarx Rac- quet Cluh Tt'nni' < 'la'islC tonight through Sunda) at the John Wayne Tennis Club an r-.cwport Beach. Walling, who went 4-for-5. homered oil L>od$ers starter Bob Welch to tie the score 2-2 tn the eighth. then homered agam in the ninth tnntng. I oc; Angele) left the ha\t:\ loaded tor the g1v1ng him eight this season \ccond time 1n the game 1n 1ht• '-C"enth against The first stop will tx· < inunnat1 v. hen· tlw Dodgers will fare thl' Red' in J douhk•he;1Jn Fnday. bcgmn1ng at 2 10 Aoth gaml'' ""''' l'lC televised hy Channel 11 Among tho'it' comrettng are both ming \tar\ Lt·o I ~I\ a Ile Pat Cash. Henrik Sundstrom anq Jo hn Fi11gcrald and 'eteran'> Vitas Cierula111\ Ru~uc Tannt'r. Y1Ja) A.mntra; and Butl'h \\-alts. Bass, who extended his hilting streak to 12 wmntng reliever .l\url'lio L opcz. J-1. when Frank- games with a fo urth-inning double. htt a sinking Ian Stubb'i grounded into a forct: at the plate and >\ftt•r fo ur game~ with \ht: Rt:d,, the l>o<lgcr., trek to Houston for four µme!> and condude thl' tnp. with a three-game senr'i al \an Fram l\\.O The 'i1nglc-chm10at1on stngles and double" compct1t1on teatures best tv.n-out ·nf-threC'--.C't matche\ liner off losing pitcher Ken Howell, 4-7. past a _ Greg Brock flied to t'l'nter 3, a ptnch-h11ter tor d1v1ng Reggie W1ll1ams 1n center field. Cabell. Afier Walhng's homer chased Welch. Glenn Da v1!i gree ted Howell with a smgle and scored on the Bass tnple. Jo-,c ( ru1 and p1nch-h1tter Davey Hou!>ton 'itanl'r Boh Knl'prer~ a_llowecYe1ght hits over six 1nn1n~!> and -.1111 ha~n't lmt a game The Dod$ers will telcv1c;c eight of tht• ganw' cm the road tnp. including three from ( incinnJtl threl' from Howaon and two from \an I ranc1'>(.n In thl' oixn1ng match tonight. T .inner lacec; 'iundc;trom. folll)wed b\ \\-alt~ aga1n't ( a-.h. a 21-year-old .\u•.tralian v.h(l 1!> rt•gatn1ng ht!. 1m- pre'i'>I \ l' lotm nf I 4M4 when ht• wa' CMpololsts wln twice ln tourney h d h · ranked 'Jo 4 1n the world ~1th McEnroe gets ea toget er ~~~\'~~Jlll~lt~.~l~lthW1mbledon Thur'\Ja, night t ~ 1111 (rl•rulaJ11' circuit. I Ju~t tell hke 1t was important tu ml at th1\ tJmc to w11l lacc top-c;('ed l <l."alk ol Me\lco . ST. LOUI -pafkcd by the play of ~hane Coons and Tony Litwak. Costa Mesa High won Its first two games at Ole 20'th annual Junior Olympics water polo tour- nament here this week Coons and Lttwak scored four ' goals apiece to !rad Costa Mesu to a 16-3 victory over Wh1spenng Oaks. Tc\ .. 10 the first round. Coons came back with four goals in the second round to boost the Mustangs to a 7-5 victory over Concord, the No. I seed and I 98~ tournament champion Costa Mesa. compettng for thr fint time 1n ttlc Junior Olymp1c'i, must win three more game'i to t nter Friday's champ10nsh1p game. The '>quad, which l!i com- pel•n$ tn the 15-and-under d1 v1S1on. 1~ basically compnscd of the !'Chool's vanity polo team Among the other ntne team.-. compeung Is fuM1n, tht only other squad from Southern Cali fom1a. Costa Mesa and Tu'lt1n art' in opposite brnckt'b 6-month break allows tennis c h amp to set priorities in line STRATTON MOllNTAIN. Vt. (AP) -John McEnroe says his hie "1s more important than m) H~nn"" and that he took h1'> wbbat1cal from the sport "to get m~ head together .. ' "Jfthat means being No I. then that will happ<'n ." McEnroe said Tuesday after posting a suhd ued 7.'i, (~-' Victory OVOf' Marko OstO)a of Yugoslavia "Hut . rm w1lhn& to forego being No I in order to bc ha pp) "Ofcourse I'd like to he No I b\lt that'c; not thr mo'it important thing at this point " One of the most important thinp.~ 1n Ml I nroc\ Ilk his wife. actress Tatum O'Nc-nl , was in the-'itand' watchinf h11; first-round v1r1orv tn thc S1 I \000 Vol'o lntcmat1onal toumament In a w1de-rangina. 70-minute ne-w\ lllnlcrenrt' fo llowtng his match, M1:Enroc ...aid tm neg.t11 vc frame ut mind caustd him to suddenly walk awny from the gamc that he has dominated over the pa~t <;evcml vrnr1 Rm he said he never planned to foll<lw ~Wl'dfn ' R11~rn Rofl rnlo early rt't1rcmrnt and alway' J)lann<"d 1(1 return to thr C'OUrt "I needed <,ome po'>1t1vc thmii., 1n tn) ltk tu ttct nw through the pcnods where I wa!> "erv rt'c..cntlul oft he pH'" and the H'OOI\ C'itahh.-.hmcnt ·· he c...ml "I ~a'> ttmng in .1 bt1d dlrt'CtllHI "I go\ my\C'lt awn~ hc<'au'iC J l'rrta10l11 wa'ln't helptng mHt"lf and iiroht1hh wa,n't rrnll\ hc-lp1ng the tcnn1'> l get away. the 19-year-<.lld who~ Oav1!> Cup 'Tm starting to look at thtng!> a hule differently 1n a .:pla' agatn'it both We\t c;erman and sen~ that I'm trying to take 1t da' by da' and try to think ll · teams W3~ 1mprt•<;o;l\e La valle how I'd like to spend my da} :tnd be a'\ po!>lll\e as I can as was tht: '>tnglcs and double'> winner ot muC'h as I can:· the Wimbledon Junior <ham- Res1dcs his marra1ge. Md nrcw also became a father p10n.-.h1p tn I Qg~ earlier this \ear That matrh will IX' follow('d b' "It cha.nges your re~pectivr on 1h1ngs,'' he said of .\mntraJ aµ1n'lt Fttzgerald. an .\u\· becomtng a paren1. "You can·1 help but become more s1e now lt"1ng in "'ewpon Beach pos1t1ve from 11 Ir'~ 'inmethmg that ~rt, er. good liming Fndav'-; action hcgins with a 5 for me " o'clock semifinal douhles match p11 1nce the binh of Kc' tn John two months ago. the tang undstrom and T anncr agatn<,t thrce-umr Wimbledon chamrion :ind four-ume u. Lavalle and \\-alts The pr<H.'elebnt\ Of)Cn ktng has begun tra1n1ng for the first time 1n his life tournament will folio~ "I used 10 take pride 1n the fact that I didn't work that .A.Oer a I~ 10 fa\hion 'how \atur- hnrd at tennl\ and that I was a hie tu become No I w1thou1 da... tht: iv.o <iem1f1na.I s1njlc'> doing the nutritional pan or the \trt1~h1ng or working matches v.tll be held f hf dtl\ \ hnal c•ctra hard,'' he 'ia1d .. No\\ I want to take pndc 1n doing match will featu~ the top seeded that do11hlc' team C a'ih and flltgerald. "I fcC'I proud ofwh:u l'vr donl' I thin k pcoplt' don't n"i:uMt .\mntraJ and.<1crula1tl\ g1"c me lred1t for wha1 l'q· dont C'oM1dfnng wh~1t I Tht" llnrup Sunda-. cllso begin' at haven't done" I~· '0 w11h · 1he smgk'i con~lauon '"I· don't think anvnnc hi\~ ever comt· dnc;r to me m:nch lollowtd h' the \tnglcc; final mcntllll> on a tcnn1' ('(111 n 1n my t:ra Not t•veryom• will and the dnuhk' final agn-e with that nCtt,'-'\r1h O h, wu,i... Rofl and tJ1mmvl The PHl\ p;lJr up wnh Pat Roone Connol" nrt vel) 'itrunJ ment311y . But 8oJl, tr.lined a lot · Bn.irr Jrnner. Bob \cag.ren and harder than I did and he 1talh <.hdn't have an' thing much • vanou\ TV \la~ for a pru-(elehnt\ to ..uy othrr than wh&t he portroyed on thl:' tenn1'i coun. <louhle"i comf)<'t1t1M Fnd1y n1aht "Ma) hc'ht' wit' smartt•r than I wa~ 1n a certain 'l('nsc Proc('('do; ~,Ill benefit tht" Children'' he auc..c he rrfu,cd to get mvolvC'"' 1n an~ thing. l'H Home ~1ct '\ which pto,1dc:<i child· alwa~~ put m')"iCll on th<' hn<' o n and oil the INlnt~ roun ca~ prollfanb throughout Oror\I(' ) 011 \hm1ld h<-a1Hn ~rl.'d1t for that · Count\ I j • • ,, Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, Augu.t 6, 1"6 RAMS ..• Fl"OIDBl "'I tblnk we might bave won l11td we huna ~nto the ball," said Robinson. "8\n this was our first preseason ~c and had a lot of the thil\gs {mina.kes) I expected to sec." The Rams did Qutga1n Houston, l4t yards to 247. And had 22 first downs to the Oilers' 11. O~e bright spo1 wus. the exciting rookie n:turo man. Mickey Sutton. S\Jtton ripped off sorne near-break- away punt and kick returns. He ended up with 113 yards in returns. His SS-yard kickoff return sparked the Rams on thdr 66-yard TD drive to cul the Oilers' lead to 1 7 -14 in the second quaner. ' .. lt was nice sening a chanc.e to sbow what l can do," said Sutton, a free agent from the USFL's Binn- ingham Stallions. "I had some fun out there returning those kicks and punts." he added. With the injuries we've had I knew I'd get a lot of work in." After Diclcerso.nltft the,gamc wllh tight hamstrings, Charles White filled in with 95 yards on 24 carries. The Oilers tallied first. as fonner Ram receiver ~'rew Hill pulled in a 61-yard pass fr m Oiler quanerback Warren Moon or a 7-0 lead. "It was my coverage," said Sutton, who was covering Hill. "I just made a mistake, but those things are a matter of adjustment. I'm not too worried." Houston made it 14-0 when Oiler ll'nebacker Avon Rile> ch ugged 97 yards with Bartkowski\ pass in- tended for David Hill. "I was the last guy to have a shot at him," said Bartkowski of his futile chase of Riley. "He turned on the afterburners and was gone down the sideline." Bankowski got the seH'n p01nts back when he hit White out of the backfield with an I I-yard pass to cut the lead to 14-7. · .\nd with 1ust I 13 left 1n the first half. White scooted into the endzonc from eight yards out to make 11 17-1 4 Houston at the 1nterm1ss1on. That turned out to the last score of the game as the Oilers managed to hang on again'>! the Ram reserve~. SPORTS BREAK 0.-, ........... .,, ......... Houaton runninll back Butch Woolfolk la brought down by the Rama' Gzeg Meisner during second quarter action.' Pistons select Versace - Ocean "Y-:iew slQggish, but manages victorj After striking out w first two DefendingColt ,... __ .__ ... ale hitters. the lanky riabt·hander had .t. oamey ~cu · two strikes on Walla Walla shortstop c hampions topple Cc.•" v1.-.rt::r:=:. Wutl , J,ohn Gnidwobl .. Grad~ohl then --T..._..• o-lilted a check-swing s1naJe over Walla Walla, 6 -3 SlS _:En!i~v-~~·"· shocrtstop.bJ h I d h s.ts 1>.m. 1vert11v 11et01 -cr1ut• v111• rad"'.0 t en sto e seeon on t e By BARRY FAULKNER "' "'~ EllcillO·S.nle Ctut wlM« third pttch lO teammate Dave s·1s p.m. <JV 1i.1c1> -W•"-Well• toi« Bm""'am when Knaclcert , after As the defending Colt World Series champions, the Ocean View All-Star team was awarded an automatic ben h in th(' West Zone Tournament, the fourth and final step toward qualify- ing for the 1986 €oh World Series. The resulting mootli's layoff(while all other teams wen: playing area and region tournaments) has been both positive and negative ior~tM1iU'r\t--- mgton Beach-based team and its 6-3 victory over Walla Walla, Wash. Tuesday in the opening game of the tournament at Ocean View High showed both good and bad aspects. "We' haven't played in a while," said Ocean View Coach Si Penrow. shaking his head with slight embar- rassment, candidly reflecting the lack- luster Ocean View play. Though winning, the 1985 titlists showed more than a little rustiness, managingjust two hits in the first six innings and commjtting mental laf>ses which allowed the visitors - representing the Nonhwest Region -to mount several threats. Another positive aspect of the layoff overshadowed the sub-par offensive and defensive per- formances however, as a well-rested Brent Knacken tossed six impressive innings to get the win. "He's the ace of the staff," said PcttrQw, adding. "He's going to win all the big ball games for us." Knacken, who was the winning pitcher in last year's title game. had good command of two strikeout PRO FOOTBALL ----- .,., e nctno·Sanl• Cru1 to.er &''. ' fi f niteV'• Geme throwing from the stretch the u'St two 1:30 1>.m. -LoMH"s t>tecaet o•rne pitches. reverted to his windup -wt.!!~ p.m. -OcHn View Yl. niumlev allowing the easy theft by Grad'f"Ohl s.turd9V"• o.me Bingham then singled to riabt illd a 130 p,m -LOMl't bf'•C.ktl oerM d1vino attempt tO catch the fow liner SundeV'I 0.me D Noon -c11em1>1o111lll1> oem• got away from Ocean View's Mike NOTE. Anot~ o•rne ..i111 1>t Oleveo. 11 Zamora, allowing Gradwohl to score necenerv, 11 3:45 o.m. easily with the tying run. Winner of ZOftt Tournernefll •Ovences 10 But Ocean V1'ew rallied in the fifth Let.v•ll•. '"°· with three runs on three Walla Walla •••••••••••1C=:_.errof$ and three walks (lhC)' rea;jved pitches -and in tum the Walla Walla hitters -totaling 10 K.s and allowing just one run on four hits to get the victory. Manny Lopez. in relief of Knackert, gave up two runs in the top of the seventh, but struck out the side to record the save. K.nacken. who was the top reliever for the Ocean View High team as a 1unior this past season, had the v1S1 tors from the Nonhwest reaching for his bending curveballs and fan- ning on his fastballs, striking out at least one in every inning, including three in the fifth. Knacken was presented wnh a first inning run. with second baseman Fred Fried scoring on Steve Ruitenschild's sacrifice fl y to shallow right. Knacker\ then pitched his way out of Jams in the fourth 11nd fif\h and looked to be mounting a strong shutout bid. His own loss of concentration in the fifth inning. however. gave the visitors new life nine walks for the game) to open up a 4-1 bulge. The hosts added two more in the sixth inning, with the key blow being a two-run double by Fried, and held on in the seventh for the first-round win. "Our hitters were a little rusty since they haven't been facing hve pitch- ing," said Pettrow, who has been putting the team through workouts about every other day. "I think the layoff wi ll end up helping us more than hurting us, aft.er a game or two of not acting totally together." said Pettrow, adding, "It will help us becau~ we have fresher arms and we haven't had any chances for injuries over the last month." ·Ocean View advances to the semi- finals of the double<limmation tour- nament Friday at 5: 15 against Thurs- day's winners bracket victor . CX..n vtew 6, w ... w ... J sew. bV IMilll9I WeJle Welle 000 010 2-3 S 4 OGH n View 100 002 x-1 4 I Steuo~mlrt, Codlrene <Sl •no Llnkt, Kr1ecfl.erl; Loci.1 11) tnd Beirem, Pren 17> WP-Knecll.ert, LP-St•udtnmlre; S.v~oe>ei, 28-6eroevln IWW l, Fried (OV) Trevino, 46, isn't tir.ing to·keep up with 'the kids' PONTIAC Mich -The De1ro11 P1stQns Tuesda) hired embatlled Bradley basketball coach Dick Versace as assistant coach for the Nauonal Basketball Assoc1a- Marino could sit out m Miami quarterback miff er1 Engl~nd. leaving first-round choice Reggie Dupard the ~ team sonly unsigned rookie. 'v -- From AP dispatches TOLEDO -Ll't' Trc'vtnO s po'>llton among golf'> great pla:,crs is secure. his plal:e 1n the h1stor) of the game 1s a~urcd. his plaque alread\ 1., on the wall at the World Golf Hall of Fame · His rags to mhl'" .. aga t\ part ofthl' legend and lorL' of the game. uon team. Versace. 46. led Bradle) to a 3~-.3 record last year and wali named coach of the }ear hy the l 1.S. Basketball Writers Association. Versace was given a one-year contract b) Bradle~ th ts year. and was told 11 would not be renewed after the NCA A imposed sanctions on the school Jul) 14. Versace wa~ charged wtth unethical t'Ondun h\ the NCA t\ 's 1nfrac11'ons commillee. · The ~"ICA J.\ barred Bradley from post-sea)on basketball pla)' and off-campu~ recruiting for the coming M:ason and put the c;chool on probation fm l'>'t> )Cars. 49ers sign top draft pick His brash and brass) pc rson<Jlll}. his quick w11. his cndlr!>) one-liners rirnde him one of the most popular pla~t'rs golf has i..nown and . in an L·ra when 1elev1s1on d>uld make or hrcak a \pun. T rcvino was a ma1or force 1n ele\ating the game to the position 11 now en1oyli. And. of course. there 1~ his abthl\. his enormou'i ROCKLIN. Caltf. -The San Fran-~1tl~ithe-htt'\ttef"''I grtt"ftnd ~n~ that he1~ c1sco 49ers' top draft pick. LarT) Roberts, him win $3'•-mtllion. despite a 'very late t-areer start. has signed with the team along with T rl"\ 1nu'1. record I\ highlighted h} two l:,Jn11ed veteran hhebarker R1k1 cl Ii son. Coach Btll \1atn Open utlCs. con'>ec uuvc Bn11sh Open triumphs. Walsh announced Tucc;da} -a pair of PGA v1etvnt:'.~ and that unique bht1 1n I 971 Both pla}a~ were ex.pc(;ted to report for practice "'hen. in a one-month pc nod. he swept the l l .S.. today· Details of the con trans wl're not revealed. The < anad1an and Rn11c;h Opcn'.t. 49ers reported!} had offered Robert~ a $900,000 11" c;l hl·dule 1<; rt'duced no"' I 1 ha!> been curtailed contract for three or four ~car\. and rt·portrrs l'Sttmatc:d ""age lhl' 1c; 46) and in1urv (a ma1nr bark problem that E:.ll1son's contract at $1.4 mtllton for fou r ~cars. thrcak'nL·d hi'> career) and a financ1alh-rewarJ1ng Roberts. a 6-J. 264-pound dcfen~1 vc t'nd from contract ac; a tele\ l'>tOn commentator · Alabama,!~ thought to be a replacement for pa~s rusher He ha;, pla:-rd onl) I 0 times on thl' PC 1A I our th1c; Fred Dean. \car l hat ht' pla" dl1•tt1H'I\ t\ not 111 doubt Ht• ha'> made the cut 1n all l!J .,tart\. t""ltt' ha., been among thl' top In lint'>her-. and hl' ha'> won i 74.11 S. Bui ht· pla)'> v.11h a d1l1cren1 att1tudt• a d1lkren1 approach lltl'\I. than he did during h15 glol) vcars ·1 ei: I Tl'\ 1no dnc\ not pla~ In be one ol the great ~la~t'f\ in tht' game now:· bt• said "There I\ no w;n l ec Tre' 1no ran i..ecp up Y.t!h tht''>t' k1th on a wt•t·~ 10 \\l'Ck has1s No wa\ " ht' ~aid When the trnw wmcc; around for golt''\ grt'at t hamp1on,h1p., "'hrn the v.11rld .. <. great pla.,.t'r" ga\her tor ma1or tl'\l'>. h•>WC\t'I tht• lhat1rr1ng fre\rno c;111l can be a lat tor \nd tht lhaml'' lrn I t·1· I rn 1no' 'I 1.an \llll drt\C II 1n. lhl0 f.t1rw;1:-It \(IU rut Ice Trn1n11 on a golt <.Ollr\t' '-"ht·n· \011 haH· 111dn\l·1t in tht' ta1~a\ m&t\he thnl'·~ a ch<Jnll' Quote of the day Augle Donatelli, a 7 J \t•ar old tornwr Na- 11onal League umptrt' 11.·talling \Orne of the managt•r., lw dealt with from 11>50 until his ret1rcml'nl m 1973· "The best manager I L'\Cr ~aw in term' of knowing the rule hook wa' c;l'nc Mam:h -ht' had the c,(\n ol a gun mcmonn«.1. Then ) ou had l,(.•o Durocher. who onl} thougtH hr knew 11 all .. O'Grady silspension starts Chargers' No. 1 pick signs )i\N DIECiO -Lcsltt' O'Ncal. the [!] Charger'\· wpdraft pick. got the mc<'llng he c Cl , wanted with San Diego owner .\lex Spanos on Tue~day and then 'itgned a lour-~car rnntrart worth$ I 7 million. The All-.\mcncan defcn,1vc lineman from Okla- homa State later ~u1ted up tor h1<, fir'>t practlC'e at the C harger' training camp, t·ndinga I 7-<la~ holdout a~ San Diego·, last un'11gned draft cho1tr. Negotiators for the Chargers and O'Nl·al reached tenta!l\c tontract agreement on Sunda} But tn an unu\ual rnme, tht· fir\l·round draft l'ho1n· 1n'i1\tcd on a mel'llng with "iranos before \lgn1ng the p.itt. "I hl' kid JU\t wanted the c;atl\fact1on of meeting the hf,,.,·· "ipano'> ':ml. "Bchc'vc me when I tell you. and tlm 1'> thl' go-.rx·l truth. 1&.wa!>JU'>t gt'ncral t•onvcrsat1on Ll'<ihe JU\t wan led to mt•ct me and \ti down and chat:· Asked 1f <rNcal'\ contract wai. d1i,cusscd. Spanos said. "Not one htl ·· \panos said the lour-year deal was worth around $1 . 7 mil hon. and includt•d an option tor a fifth )Car that the Chargers ran nerc1se h} giving O' Neal a 10 pcrct'nt ra1<,c ovc·r what the player makes 1n the final year of the dt'al ffNeal. pro1ec1cd a~ thl· \lart1ng dckn'i1vc n~ht end for the Chargers. \aid he couldn't 1mag1ne signing the contract without meetin g his nc"' empln}t'r Carey, Cohen swim to wins . )ANTA < I ARA -Ol)mp1c g1>ld mcdah'>t" RKk Care> and T11Tanv Cohen. alcing w11h ~l.'vl.'ral l'fTil'rging teen-age <;tars. were winner' 1 uc~da) night at the l'.S -,w1mm1 ng l'<at1onal Long C our::.e Cham111onsh1p!t ,. J<>I ED() -Mac (){,rad' c; '\I\-!I e\t·nt 'iU\pem111n from the PC1A tour "'Ill ' , bc~1n with the I ntcrnauonul. a new event with a $1 m1lhon pur-.c which beg1n'i next Thur~a) 1n C a\tlc Rock ( olo the tour'<; lawye~ says. 'Tm very happy. I think J'm going to be the old Rick Carey agam," the backstroke specalist said altl.'r covering 200 meters in 2:02.06. . ()'(rrad.,\ motion tor a tcmr>orary 1n1unct1on to blo<'k thr ,U,f>l..'0\1on "'a' d1.•n1t"d ~onda} h' Judgc.- fd\l.ard \<:hv.ar111)f thr l>l\lm 111t <\011thl·rn C ahforn1a 1 n ~fin D1t'go O'C 1rad) "'111 hc rx·rnt1lletl 11> rta} tn thl' l'CiA ( h.1mp1on\h1p v.htl h hcgin' 1 hur\d:n at thr ln q·rnt•\c; ( luh '1nll' tht' tmunarnrnt ,, nm a 1nur ('vent I IH' \11\(X'n'ilOn '>ll'rTl' tr•)lll r(·mark' '> < 1rad)' madl' ahout T 11ur ( •omrn1\\1<HH'r I )('anr Rt·aman after lh• itnlkr v.,J., flnl·d l<ir alkttnil\· 1wpropt'r n•mark' m.t<ll Ill .1 1rm.1lr 'nlunlt't'r d1111n)>' .1 !litJrnaml·nt in l'te"' ()rft trl\ 1n JliX-1 . Sentinella to fight Chic<!ine I t'I' \rnttndJ:J frnm lf11 nt1ngton m lk'<llh "Ill mL•r l I tln\ C hrllllnt· of .\n:ihe1m 111 1h1· \t'nt1 mJtn n1·n1 nn thl' \1 cind.n .\ ust I» ho~ in~ t .Hd ill llw Ii' 11w \f,1m(111 Hold \1:n11nt'llri 11, u11hc·<.lll'n in llH" houhal lht• M.1mot1 Thr m:11n l'\cnl 1111 1hr 1 ard v.lll J 1<1 round h1·.1\\"'l'1g/lr h<•ul httwt·e11 ~1ck lklongan<l Morltt• M.1~rt"r' ' I 1 k1°t\ :in• .ni11l:lhl1• di .111 PrllC r,tll¥l'\ at "1c.-µn ·, I tl ~c·1 ~ r\ 1u• in ".flt' Heni:tp,r \h11pp111g I t•ntl 1 •n In ,n;. 111<1 .11 di T 11 lcctnHl,tt•r 101 •tttnn' In w1nnmg ttre 200-metl.'r buttcrfl}'. m 2· 12 M. '>he dt•featcd 1984 champion Er1lrn Hansen A pair uf I 4-year-olds, Amy Shaw of M1ss1on Vit'JO and C1race C omeliu' of Newton Squarl', Penn. won their firM na1t o nal lltlcs Tuesda) night \ha~ beat beat defending champion Su~an .Johnson tn the 200 brc;mstroke, winning 1n 2 33.08 ( orncltu\ wa\ &ht' I 00 frcl''itylc winner in 5 7 US. \am \< hwart1 18. of Mill Valley. won the men·, 200 hrcn\l\trOkt• 1n 2 I IJ 29, and 17-vl'ar-old Melvin <-it(''-'art 01 r on \Ifill <-i < . won thl" ·200 huttedh in ]0017 C ohnt >11. ~on lht '>'omen·, ISOO·rtiCtl·r lrC:l'(t)k at lhl' 19K4 Ol\mp11 .. \. and '>Ill' claimed her -.t'tond national trtk 111 tht• l''\tnl Monda} night • Television, radio TELEVISION lfJ pm -BOXING Crn:at rnortH'nl\ m Olymp1l ho,1ng. ( hanncl Sfl RAOIO 10 I\ J ni -BASEBALL. \np.l'I' •11 Minne~ota K \11P< 1710) I pm BASEBALL Hn11,1nn nt DodgC'r\. K AHC P'I 11 I With negotiation progress Dupard.,a running back from Southern Methodjst, is e'<peCt('d to sign soon. From AP dispatches Dan Manno, the M121m1 Dolphins' standout quar- terback. 1s cons1denng s1tllng out the 1987 NFL season because of the lack of movement toward negot1a11ng a new contract "If you don't get offer~ from other teams and you don't get what )OU want here. you might have to c;it out," Manno said Tuesday. Marino wants to stay with the Dolphins. but is upset by the lack of progress in his contract negotiations. Last )ear. he walked out of training camp for 37 days to show his disapproval ofrencgotmt1on offers by Dolphins owner foe Robb1t.· 4:"'\lfan no. whoc;e onginal four-year. $2-mllhon con- tract expires at the end ofth1 s c;eason. has 10s1s1ed he hali no plans to walk out again. But he·s not happy that Robbie and his agent Marv Demoff. haven't had any negotiating sessions re-cently Last year. Marino asked for a multi-year contract worth $I 3 million a yea r In a stol) 1n Tuesda)'s M1am1 News, Marino calleCI \ttting out the 1987 season as "my onl> option. It's sad 10 think thant's going to come down to that. I have no other alternative nght now unless something happens before then." Manno has thrown 98 touchdown passes in his three NFL c;ca'ionc. Coach Don Shula r1.·portctl that veteran light end Joe Rose had pulkd a thigh muscle which will forct.• him to miss at least three weeks of practice. ' NEW YORK GIANTS -The A.tlanta Falcons arc try ing to hrcak the boredom of training camp by prac11c1 ng against other NFL teams instead of 1ust scnmmag1ng against themselves. Last week. they worked out with the M1am1 Dolphins. and this weekend they will scnmmage the New York Giants. The Giants. who open their exhtbiuon ~c.ason against thl' Fakon\ tonight. will practice wnh Atlanta on Friday. twice on Saturday and once on Sunda~. .. You can evaluate the rookies against better compd1t1on," said Giants Coach 8111 Parcells. "For all intents and purposes, WC can do double work. Our offense doesn't have to service our defense. so our defense can go against their offense and our offense against 1he1r defense." · KANSAS CITY -<Hlrn~1 ve tackle Bnan Jo1w1ak. Kansas Cit) 's No. I draft choice. has signed. the team announced. Club spokesman Gary Heise said Jozwiak. a 100- pounder who played at West V1rg1ma. signed a sencs o l one-year l·ontracts co.,,enng four years. Other terms were not disclosed. CINCINNATI -C1ncinnat1 announced 11 has reached contract terms with reserve nose tackle Jerry Boyarsky. a sill-year veteran. The Bengals arc shon of tackles because Wayne Grant and Richard Brown have let\ training camp and rookie tackk Jeff Shaw IS· inJured and may miss the season. GREEN BAY ~Free agent offensive tackle Karl Swanke 'Jtgned two one-year contracts with Green Bay. Swanke started 15 games for the Packers last season hcforc injunng a knee. He undewent off-season knee \urge I). NEW ENGLAND -S<.-cond-round draft pick Mike Ruth, a nose tackle from Boston College. signed with New "It's extremely clolie," New England player develop- ment director Dick Steinberg said. "I would look for him to be here pretty soon.·· lNDIANAPOLIS -The once-maligned l n- d1anapo11s offens1 ve line is WUliijJl.& praise. Two years ago. the line was a prime target of former Coach Frank Kush. Plauged by injuries and inexperience. the unit perm med 58 quanerback sacks and blocked for a rushing attack which averaged 4 yards per carry. Last year, the sacks dropped to 35. third lowest m the NFL. behind Miami ( 19) and Pittsburgh {33). and the running game ranked first 10 the American Conference. fifth m the league and its 5 yards-per-carry average was No. Im the NFL. CLEVELAND -Linebacker Eddie Johnson sat out the.. first two weeks Cle.\-Claud.'.s uairung. .. ounp ... to.-enakc _ some extra mone> and to make a point. "Originall)'. the> felt I didn't deserve the kmd of money that (teammates) Chip Banks and Clay Matthews and Tom Cousineau are makmg because those guys are considered Pro Bowl players," Johnson said Tuesday. ·Tve never doubted that those guys are three of the bl:!.t llncbackcrs playing. but then, so am I," Johnson said. ··.'\II I ever asked for was to be c0.mpensated for what I've done for the Cll•veland Browns." PHILADELPHIA -Ph1ladelph1a Coach Buddy Ryan started teaching his team the 46 defense this week. Ryan. the former defensive mastermind of the Super Bowl champion Chicago Bears. wasn't excited about the early returns. "We don't know what we're doing yet," Ryan said after a workout with the Detroit Lions. "We've put the whole defense in by now and we're hoping things will mesh. Maybe wt•'ll have 11 down by the middle of the season.~ Wilson given nod for first exhibition OXNARD (AP}-A~expected, Marc Wilson will be the Los Angeles Raiders' starting quanerback when they play lheir firsl exh1b1t1on Sunday against the 49ers in San Francisco, Coach Tom Flores said Tuesday. Jim Plunkett. the •r;taner for most of the past five years. will be Flores' No. 2 man. leaving second-year quarterback Rus.ty Hilger with JUSt two games and little chance to move into one of the top spots, Flores ~id. "Marc's going to slart," said Flores. "And although Jim has missed 13games(14 if you countthe playoffs) last year, he really doesn't need as much work." The Raider coach said he will try to find work for all three q uanerbacks in the lirst two cxh1b1t1ons, but he dechned to say how much playing lime Hilger will get against the 49ers or against the Cowboys sax days later. "We'll pretty much try to equalize things in the first two games,'' said Fl ores. "Then we'll start teroing in on who's No. I and who'\ No 2" The final two game:<> will be dl.'vott•tl to the top two pas~rs. "Most teams don't have three quarterbacks they antic1patcarec-0mpet1ng for No I," said Flores. "l think Jim or Marc wtll be No. I. Rustr,'s closing in. but I'm not sure how far he's come just yet. ' Flores said 1t would be difficult for Hilger to unseat the two veterans, even though the Raiders hav(' declared the quancrback pos1t.1on "competitive." Baseball committee fires arbitrator Nl:.W YORK (AP) -Arbitrator I om Robcns. who struck down the drug-testing clause& in ma1or league baseball players' ~ontract-.. wa~ tired fuesday by the Players Rela11on' Comm1ttc-e. soc1at1on executive director Don Fehr. S.'\1d that the ('Urrtnt heanng will likely have to he ,tarted again w11h 3 new arb11ra1or wha1ever rca'l-On they hke." Hr ~aid he has other arh1trat1na d11tk\, which he wall continue to pur'iuc He 1s also an attorney. A statement from PR( d1rcc10r Barrv Rona said ... fhe arbitrator"" dcc1s1on vo1dtng th(' drug-testing da u~c. m player contraC't'i caused U!\ to make.-a cllongc at th1!1 time " Robert'i voided 1hc clau~s on July 10 He had hecn arb11ra11ni a hear1nt1 of unaon <.·hargc .. tha1 ownt" con- <optrcd to hm11 free-agent movement lac.t W1ntcr Mark Rcl:in1ter an a\\1stant to \b1m I eoiicut• Ba\ehnll Plavr r .\\ Reached al his Cnlifomu1 home. Robens said he was 1nformw of his d1sm1~sal on Tuesday morning. H" said he w~s not surpnsc-d. "No, but I was d1~ppointed by 1L' he s.atd. Rich uvm. an aide to Com- m1'is1oner Peter lJeberroth, said 1t wa~ the ~cond time that the PRC' has dismissed an arbitrator The pl11yers asS0<'1auon. he said. has dismissed four Robert~ said bc1n~ fired •s pan of an 11rb1trator's JOb. • h hap~ns wtth \Orne frequency," Robens said .. Thcv'rt fret to d1sm1s~ me for The collcctl vc barpmmg agree- ment gives either the players or owners the nght to change arbitrator:\ at an}' time. ··we arc prcparl'd co move cx- pcd1t1ou~ly to select a new arbitrator and re1oolvc our outstand1na anev- an~s:· Rona addc-d Before making h1'i July 30 dec:1S101'1, Robcru ruled for JocJ Youngblood 10 a related ca~ Younablood had balked a1 signing a oontl'1'Cl With the San rmnct~(l ( 11nnts which con- .tnincd .1 drug cl.au~ • t AM ERICAN LEAGUE . White Sox ruin Oil Can's return to moun<1 BOston 'spoor hitting continues teaiii 's downward spiral: Balt~mor~ within 21/2 From AP cUapa&cllea Carlton Fisk and Harold Bafocs hit home runs and Richard Dotson pitched three-hit ball for seven in- ni?f.Sb · Tuesday ni&ht as the Chicago W 1tc Sox spoifed the retum of ~nnis "Oil Can" Boyd with a 3-1 victory over the Boston Red Sox. The Red Sox lost for the 14th time in their last 19 games. The defeat, coupled with BaJtimore's 9-2 rout of Tex.as, trimmed Boston's lead in the American Lea,gue East to 21h games -its slimmest ma111n si nce June I. Boyd, 11-7. allowed ei&btbnun 73) i nnings in his first appcaran~ since July 8. Boyd's second suspension imposed by the Red Sox this season was lined last Fnday. Dotson. 8-12, and Gene Nelson combined on a three-hitter. On Mond(Y night, Chicago pitchers NATIONAL LEAGUE -·-. --= teamed· on a three-hnter to beat Boston 1-0. "Their offense is struuiing a little bit." Fisk said. "If they're scuffiin1 to get base hits, it mikes everybody's pitching staff look better." Fisk hita two-run homer 1n the fifth and Baines connected with two outs in the eighth. Chicago ha, won six or its last seven games. Dotson, who had lost his previous five decisions, held the Red Sox ·hitless until Tony Armas led off the sixth w1th a home run. "In the last five a,ames I felt some pressures." Dotson said. "People wanted me to throw hke l did two years ago" before he had surgery on his right shoulder late in July 1985. Boyd got a standing ovation from the fans at Fenway Parle when he was relieved, and doffed his cap 10 aclcnowledae the crowd. He dJd 1101 speak to reJ)Orleri aner the pmc. Ottelff I , Rusen i-RoolueJ1m Traber and Larry Sbee&s bjt con· sccuuvc bomen that capped a five- run tb1rd inning and Stonn l>.&v1s continued his msstery over Teus as the Baltimore Orioles bree1-ed at home. The Orioles won for the ninth time 1n 12 games. Ro1aJ1 8, 8loe Jay1 I -Gcorae Brett bj1 a two-run homer and Kansas Ci ty scored five runs in the lhitd inning, helped by two errors and a wild pitch. as the Royals won in Toronto. Rook.Jc Scon Bankhead, 5-5. who bad lost five ofh1s last six dcc1s1on , got the victory and Steve Farr picked up his s1Jtth save. Dennis Lamp, 2-6, took the loss. A'1 IG, Mari.Der1 4 -Dave King- man hit two solo home runs, Jose Canseco hit a three-run shot and Mickey Tettleton added an 1ns1de- the-park homer, leading Oakland to victory at Seattle. UmJM' calls irk Steinbre1UJer NEW YORK (AP) -New York Yankees owncT Geo~ Steinbrenner, c:omplamina T\&CS-- day night th.at ';two blown caJls cost us a crucial pme," plans to send ftlms or the plays to the baseball commissioner's office. "I realize umpires are human and make mist.&k.cs, but in pen- nant races it's tough to lose a cruc1al same on blown calls." Kmgman went 3-for-4 and drove m three runs. He homered 1n the fourth mning and apm in the 01nth, givmg him 26 tlus season. Canseco's homer, his 2Slh, came during a siA-run seventh and gave him" major league- lcading 90 RBI. Brewers %, Y.Uttt J -Cecil Cooper singled home Paul Molitor from second base with one out m the 10th 1nn1ng and gave the Milwaukee Brewers victory in New York. Steinbrenner said. Steinbrenner was particularly upset wben fU'St base umpire Dave Phillips ruled that a bloop by the Yankees' Joel Skinner wa fouJ in the seventh inning. Skin- ner eventu.ally struck out. .. The call on'Sklnner m1aht be the wor~t call I've seen all year." Stcinbl't'nner said. "Ph1lhps just blew it." TI1~n '-.11. lltd.laa• J-t -Lou Whitaker bit two home run~. •park- ing a I l-hll attack to lead the T 1gers to an 11-9 5eeond-game victory and a doubleheader sweep of Cleveland at home Whitaker and Alan Trammell hn consecutive homers 1n the first mning off John Butcher, 1-8. Whualcer and Tom Brookens added two-run home" 1n the third 1nnmg. In the first game, Darrell Evans hit a three-run homer with two outs 1n the seventh mnmg a~ l)etro1t over- came a 5-3 deficit. * . ""'"6; ~. "9tST 9MIW N'TllOl'f CU"ILA..0 lertunf 111 lulllf d Thrntn ff! ,.,.,.,lb MHtll " TtOI« ID Snvo.rrt ,,.~ .. JecoOy )C> Nhton If CC:.•llM di! ,. .. _( aanoo 11t1 T ..... .. ,~ .. 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Mann) Tnllo singled and Shawon Dunston reached on a sacnfice bunt when second baseman Tim Teufel wa!> credited with an error covenng firci1 Terr) Frao.cona bounced into a double pla). but Mumphrey then came on lO h11 for Bob Dernier Cardinali 7, Pbilllet 4 -Bob Forsch matched the longest winning streak of his career by captunng his fifth straight dec1s1 on. and he doubled 10 tngger a four-run fifth inning that lX>osted St. Louis 10 \ 1ctof) over Ph1ladelphta at home. Tommy Herr had two hits and three RBI. and Terr) Pendleton added a twO-run double 1n the big inning as the Cardinals won for the 13th time in 18 games since the All- Star break. The nght-han<kr Forsch, 11 -6. allowed 'ilX hits. <>truck out four. walked one and retired nine 1n a row before running into troubk m the ninth. Todd Worrell got the final two .. 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Jet1 vs Gr..,, ISev el MeOl.ott Wis I om Chlcego et Pl11•our9n, 1 om 8uffe l0 el Clevllllnd 1 JO om Ctnclnnell 11 l(enui• Cltv 6 JO om St Louis ., Ttln9t ISev • D m Mleml t i Mlnne\Ote , 1 om New Orleen• e l 01m1er. 1 om OeHas e l Se n Oleoo, • om SUNDAY'S GAMES lleldtn al Sen Frencl•co IChennel 1 a l noon) Wtslllnoron et New Enoteno 1 o m NOTE All hrnes Ioctl Olen 11, Ram• 14 k-llv~ Hou"orl 14 3 0 0--11 Rems 0 U O 0--14 Hou-Hiii 61 P8U trom Moon IZl'WHl.s kk kl H~lleY 91 lnterceotlon return <Zenoelu kick) LA-Wlllte I I DUI from ISorlkowskl (j, .. enlfOrO klCk) Hou-Zenoelu 39 fletd ooat LA-White I run (Len•torO kkkl GAME STATISTICS H LA l'1n1 oown• 11 Auuilno veroeoe 247 Psn1no verage 141 Paulno 10·10·1 Pu"1' 6·41 2 Fumote!·lumblet IO'' S·2 Penettles·vardaoe 6·34 n 341 191 IS·3'·1 6·34 7 5·3 3-7S INDIVIUDUAL RUSHING Aems-Dlcf\trson · 2-for·mlnus •. Wr.ltt 24·9S R~n 7-S2, Ceroen1er. )·7, Olis l·O Hou-Moriarty, 1·?5. RoZ>er S·ll. Woolfolk S·27 Moon, 1·6 Wallllce 8· la, Pinke II 3·1. Luci< l ·S INDIVIDUAL ,.ASSING Rems-8rocf\, S· 10 ·O. '3. 1Ser11<owsr..1, S·14·1, 47, 0111. S·14·0, 12 Hou-Moon, 1·12·0, 130, Luck, 2·1 O. 78 INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING Rams-Hiii, I· ll, Oieker•on, 1·2S, Hunter. l · 19. Scott, 3·44. w1111e. 1-11 0 Jolln\on, 3-Ss. Youno, 3·44 Hou-Woolfolk. 2·10 T Smlln. I 12 Hill 1 61. Mor••rtv, 2 19 Orewrev, 1 I . Jetter'°" t·iO Tasker 1·10, Givlnl, 1·18 ~ • • • • TENNIS Men's '°'1m1ment I al Strttton MCM.lnlaln, VI ) Finl Reund ~ Jonn McEnroe IVS I oel Marko Chtote (Vugo,1ovte ) 7·S, o·l , tven Let\01 det Amol Mansdorf (lsrull. 6·? 7·S, Paul Annec:one IU Sl a•I Merk Edmondson (Au\traliel 5·7, 6·2 6·4 Jonen Kriek oet Petric~ McEnroe IV S I. 6·7 S·7 6·4 Roe>ert Stliuso IUS l def Tom Gu111i.son u S 1 6 4 6-1 Tooo Wotsken cu S 1 Ot'I Jlmmv Aries 1 U S I 6·3 3·6 1·6 Mark Krat1menn I Austreli•) Del Mall Anger IU S I 1·6 6·3 Andre Aoan• IU S J del Sttfen Erlcksson (Sw11<1en) 7·6 6·7 Scott Davos IU S I oel Vtlll\ Wiider. S· 1 1·S. 1·6 Boris Secker (Wu1 Germany! de! Bua ScnvltJ. 6·'1'-7·6. J1mmv Connors CU S) Oef Eric: Korlle, 6 7, 6·3, 7·S. Tim Mevo11e cu SI def C1110 HooPf!r, 3·6 7 5. 7·6 F Ir\ I Round Doubles McEnroe Ptt•r Ftem100 oet R cerao Acuna ICMel·Gullll(\On IU s I 6·3, 3·6 6 4 Women's tournament (el MantrMI) F lnl R IMlnd Sinllll He•en Sut<ove <C1tcll0•10vek1•I oel PtKete PeraOls (l'rancel 7·6. 6-4, Gaorlela Sebe lln1 !Argenhnal oef Pallv l'endick IU.S I 2·6, 6 3 1-6. Andrea Temeiveri <HunoarvJ def Muako Veneol Ueoenl. 1·S 6·3. Eva Plett (Wf'f Germanv) dtl Ca rlino Bass.et! <Cenedal. l ·6 6· I 6· 1 Pam Sr>over IU s I 0.. E ISUl(O Inoue Jal>ant 6-0 6 2 K etny Joroan IU S 1 Oef J111 Hettt•r•noton Canaoel 6 1 6·3 Helen ~e141s• Canaoel Oet Ct1u01e Mon1eiro l8 re1Jll Tuesdav'• tranwcttens ISASKET8ALL NeHGMI ISulletbal Auodetion DE TROtT PIS TONS-Na~ 010 l/~\ace a\\1\tant coa(h PORTLAND TRAIL8LAZEAS-{,av• t!ll! Cl'l•ceoo Bull\ a secor10 round 01ck In the 1997 oraf1 1n e•tllenoe for tile rtOlll to \Ion Michael Hotton, ouaro • Contlntntet Bulretbel AUKIAllOft TOPEKA. SllZLERS--Ol>le1nl'<l tile rights 10 Ca•v·n TPIC)mo\on tor,.,ard and an un01~CIO\eO amount of eel/\ lrom 1ne AtDllnv Patroon• tor tr>e r gr.ts to J&'< Murot1y center FOOTBALL NeHGMI l'oott>el LNgue GREEN 8AV PACKERS-S1oned Kerl Swanke latlf.le. lo two one -11ear contract\ KANSAS CITY CHIEFS-StG~Cl Brian Jo1w1ak, aHe'lSl'<t' t11cr..1e NEW E NG!!ANO PA TRIOTS-S1one<1 Brien •noram l1nebacker°'Cut Don Mc Autey anO Psut Drain !>lace kickers Georoe Barnwell M•ll Holfrnen enO Allan TllOmas ••de receivers Gre11 Aoth ••Oh• eno Lanoo Wvnler running oack Joe Caooucc10 ouero Lewrtnce Jeckson nose tec• e Lazeru\ Cllavt1 11neoacker C.uv Cerbone \atetv afl!I Darrell wooos. cor nu back SAN DIEGO CH ARGERS-Sloneo Ltlll• O'Neat. oefenuve lineman 10 a four v•ar. ll 1 million con1rac1 Retenl!<I Cralo 81nor.11m 1one1>11cker. ano Dervl 01ckev ouarteroac:~ HOCl(EY Ne"-1 Hedi .... LMeut DETROll-Ntml!<I Merk 8rennen tr11tier and Lerr• Wesv10" eu1i•1n1 1re1ner NEW VORI< AANGEAC:.-Nemeo Jonn Helllgan O•rtctor ot tQl'nmun1ca11ons tor the Netlonat HOl'kev Le.out 111c• ortsioent 01 commun1cet•O"'· ette<tlve Auo 18 COLLEGE EAS r s TlltOUSIStJRG-Neml'O Dr I OUI\ Marclanl alhleltc dlre<tor MISSOURI KANSAS-CITY-Named Ltt' Hunt mens O.skett>e" coech and t!Jlned 111.,., 10 • s,.·ve11r contrec• PAtNCETON-Nem11<1 Jan Von Brll<lt KOii« au•slent Desketoel c:oecn M.IC NOTICC P\&.IC NOTICE Mt.IC NOTJC£ Mt.IC NOTICE PtlllJC NOTIC£ H1MO neea preference In tile aw.,d be required to enter Into • HatoW ,,_._, AG""9 11e1e. •I ttle main entrance NOTlCI TO of ttle contrect fOf the aboW eotural .-ment In C...., 9',..... O,..eteM 11 to Flrat American Tit.. ln- COllfT1'ACTOft8 mentlOMd project te meOe m of • "Stlndatd Pul>lllNcl Otanoe Coeat reno. Compeny located at OS 1313 (3/&4) by IUbmlttlng • com• A r t, tonn STD 2" o.lly PllOt July 30. Augutt •• 114 Eut Fifth Street In the Pr ject No M/SA 17 IOfm STD 1 11 w4th the leh f be binding upon 1"6 dlty of Santi Ana, CalHomia, s...::.i opoee11 wttl be propoeal No pr...,ence wlll the Stat• of Celltomre onty W211 all lht l r19ht, tllle end receNed : the . omo. of be Ofentecl um.a IN bid II upon llPP'OVal by "" s.... lnttt•I conV9)'9CI to and pi.,1 ()perat~ Fa!M9w accompanleO by tilt STD The contrect It not binding rtB.tC NOTICE now held by It Uftder laid o..i1oomenta1Cttlttr,2501 81 1 on ellher ~rty unltu and D..csofTrutllntheprooerty Hart>or BIYd . Cott• Meea, Bid propoealt mu1t be until 11 11 IPC)fowd by ap-F-14111 enuettd In Mid County 111\d CA untll 2-00 p M on Aug aubmltted for the tntlrt pr09fl•1• llYlhorlztd 11ate NOTlCI Of' Statl dteCMbed u : 25 1N4 ~t wtileh llmt tti.y wort« detcflbtd thertln 0.. egenclee, lncludlng the 0.. TMl8TU'8 IA.La LOT 36 OF TRACT NO w41i be oPeneCS Ind rMd tor vlal10n1 from pl1na and par1mtr1I of '0-&I k · On Augutt 20. 1988 et 802, AS SHOWN ON A MAP pet1onnlng wor'k to lurn41h tptelftcatlon• w!U not be Ylctl, II required 11 00 • m Flf•t Arnerlcen RECORDED IN BOOK 24, .. laibot me1.,._,. tool• contl0ef9d Ind wtll be~ All noneHmpt '1att con-Tit .. lnalrenc:e Co . I c.!I· P AG E 7 0 F M I S • end ~t '*l•HtY t~ fOt ~lone of bide Tht trtc11 of '5.000 Of mMt '" lornla corporation u CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· rod CIMf\ end In~ ep-o.panmant flM tht right to 1Ubject 10 ttate contrlCIOf TrultH, or Suceeuor CORDS Of SAIO OAANOE o~lfNlefy 1 455· of ..,,._ w!llY9 eny ltr~ In 'I nond19ct"tmlNltlon eno com-TrullH or Sub111tuttd COUNTY ~ ...., .,;. of Yttreou• blO Ot to '~ eny Of al plle nc• require"''"'' TNlt ... of lhal etrtaln O..CS PA~L 2 dey ~ 10 , ... Of."'"' flow bide ~tlU•nt to 0()Yefnment of TNlt •HCU19d by AU8Y A STRJP OF LANO end trou.,...,,_ °"9'tflon No bid WIN be GC>ntlOered Code Section 12"0 Ind VALLEY RANCH. L TO' • BOUHOEO ON THE NORTH to the Mtlltlllj f> llOt'm unleN It le mede on I 118'\-C•lllornle Admlnl1tt1tlve llmlted pertnerahlp, and r• SID£ BY THE EASTERLY .._, IY'lletnt II 'llr\lleW detCI twm IUrnllNd by the Code Tiiie 2, OMtk>n 3. OOfded December 31, 1964 PROLONGATION Of THE O.el~lal Centet In Oec>'r1mtntlltldlt mtldeln s.ctton8201 u ln1trumenl N O 80VTHLtNEOf LOTBOr: ~with p1ena 'enc1 eocordenot wtltl the "In-In llCOOfdence with the 1.4-638213, Of otnc:lel .. TAACT NO 802, AS ~IOtlt ltwefof• lttuctlon• to Bldder'I " ptoYlllOnl of Section 1770 COfdt of Otenoe County. SHOWN ON A MAP RE- Proepecttw blOOtfa ~ of the Labor Code, tM 0.-Cellfomla. and ~t to CORDED IN BOOK 24, Pr...,_ w4" be Ofet!t9d uamtne and Obtalrl pleM, pertmerit Mii MOef'llMed lhet Q8rta6n Notice of o.flUlt P A 0 E 7 0 F M I S • 10 blelden pre>C*fy tp. tpeclflcatlone a nd bid the1 IM genetal P'ft .. 19 ltlertiUnder rwcorded ~ 0£LLANEOUS MAPS. RE· ptOV9d .. Sm.tll luelneM' tonne by «*lino .. Ot melllng rat• of weoee ~ In 18, tMe .. ""'"""*'" No CORDS Of sAIO OAANOE In ~ with Section a ~ to 1he Offtcloel °' the~ In wNc11 ttMt woni M-1'9"0. of OMclal ,. COUNTY, ON ™E NORTH- 1"41 _. MQ Tit .. 2. CAI-IM Chief of Plent ()per· 11 to be dOM ant thOM ra1411 OOtdt of Mid County, wtll ~STtRI. Y SID£ BY TH! tom•• Ad"'lnletr•I""-Code •tton• .. the •bOYe addr .. , -·~ end pu~ Uftder Ind punuant lo Mid LIN£ Of ORDINARY H~ Applleallonl IOt pr...,_ teteptlOM number (714) by ttle OlftGtOf of lnduet,.., 0..CS of Tna1 Mil at putllle TIOf OF TH! PACl"C mutt be 1Ubf'l\ltt.O to and 057 ~13 ' Ael9ttona Coplet of ttle auction fOf cull, lawful OCEAN IN N!WPORT BAY ~OV9d by the ()mo. of A l)e)'l'l'*ll bOnd. 'stan-... , ••• .,.. on flle et "" mon.y of tl'Mt United Stat• (DETERMINED BV OR.ANOE Smalt and Mlnortty 9ue1. derd foun 107 11'1 tl'te Offlct of tt1e Cfllef of Plent of ArMrlce . e Ulttlef'1 COUN TY SUPIRIOflt ~ 1e 12 t4th Strwt., amout'lf of fifty pswn1 of tM Optr•tlona, Fllf'Mw 0.-cMc:ll P•Y•Ole to H f ct C<>Uf'T CAii NO netO). Aooll'I 20d ~to CA COl'fttect pt1oe tn1at ~ ~t81 Cent• T"*M dt""' on a Net Of ON TH! SOVTHWUTll'l\.Y tM" not ._ !t1an 1M (5) I peny ...,.,., contrect llWOfv· $1te ll'.,.c1lon wll be heed netloftel t>W, utate cw Md-SID! BY TH( NORTH· ~deYl .tn.OVanceof 1r1Q.,,upendlturtln~lMond Aug ti, 1Nt e1 ttel cr..,..utlion 0t 1ttateJ!ASTtlU.YLIH OFLOT Jt 04d ~ date of SS 000 00 10 00 A t.I Fa!Mew 0.-of f«Wel N~ and lolon OI 8.\ID TM.CT NO I02. ~· IOt lfNll ~ I ~ ~I btd<Hlt #Ill ~tal Cttlltt . MtOCletlon dolNclt.ci '" ,.,.. A N 0 0 N T .. I ' 5,000 record broken STO< KHOLM, Sweden (A P) - Ingrid Kmuansen o f Norway smashtd Zola Budd's world 5,000- meter record by more than I 0 sccondJ T uesday, a1v1ng her the fastest times ever 1n all three long-distance races in women's track. Knsuanscn. runntnJ alone most of the race. was timed 1n 14 minutes, 37.33 'ICcond~ 1n chilly and rainy condiuon!I. "The weather was not a factpr," he said. "And I wasn't really tired towards the end." l+wes the 661h world record broken at Olympic Stadium. which was built for the 1912 Summe'r Games. 81slett Stadium at Oslo. Norway. with 46 world records. 1s the only other site that comes close in that category. The South Af ric~n-bom Budd. who now competes for Bnuun, set the previous world record for 5,000 meters of 14:48.07 on Aug. 26. 1985, at Crystal Palace m London. Kris- tiansen. who held the record pnor to that. was the runner-u-p m that race. Ingrid Kri•tianHn of Norway broke the world 5,000-meter record Tuaday in Stockholm. The 30.year-old Norwegian, who also has the fastest women's mara- thon time ever -there are no official world records -and owns the world 10,000-metcr mark, bad predicted a ume between 14.35 and 14.40 for Tuesday's race. Del Mar handicap THURSDAY'S ENTRIES 114"' at •>·div tll«outlflllr9d ~l Finl 00\1: 2 o.m. FIRST RACE. 6 furlonils Purse 110 000 Tnree veer olds end uo, bred In Ce11torn111 Clalmtno Price: i 10 000 1 Renoom WOO<ls (Pellon) ? Rlcllerd's Gotch• IBtado.l 3 Tr.a 8 10 One \Otlvertt> • LloM 81ue1>errv (Cutenonl 5 Beaus Hooe IFernen<1e1 6 RlbOlwere (le mmor1nof 1 L..el<V l'!Ot. LVe1tn1ueta ) 8 Quick Rounotrlo IP11<1ro1a1 9 tnvtrneu Goat IGomeo 10 PM SC>Klel I Stevens> 11 Ster Oi America IEnrtouell 11 Pa vers Oreem IOrteoel AIHElleitlle •IOI all 1 116 116 116 .. 1 ti& , ,. 118 llb 118 116 1l Patriotic Pledoe IOouotasl 11& ·LUCKY FL~ 13· ll 8umoed tr.en rusneo 11reo tete snould clear nis field ano r>olO ,,.,.v toctev THE BIG ONE •4-lr Wou•o no• tit surpri~ to SM reverse 1ec:11cs toctav tek1no DaCk off Ille SPttd ,.AVERS DREAM '10 II Will bt' tonoillOt trom tl>e outs1oe oost Out "" ,,.,e rider 10 oull off upset LONGSHOT" LIGHT BLUE8EARY TERRY TuRRELL ' Kllel 'N" Tell IOrte11a1 114 S Luckv Sr.owen (Hernen<1e11 116 6 Gavtlote I Plnctvl 11• 7 Oek POl'tel (Peoror•> 116 a Codeo Letttn <Va lenzutl•l 111 9 Oeat Em Straton! (Ollvertsl 116 CODED LETTEltS (3· I) Lacked room wllen 11 count11<1 1111 tosl119 ell ctience, on eooe tor too e+IOl't KHAL N' TE LL (4· I) Resteo tn oreo- ara llon for Det Mar. lklures to bl strono conttnoer OAK l"ORTAL (6-ll Denoerous i~ end 1n11 w111 De tec:ror tor oos1t1on In mis r>eal LONGSHOT PAOCURESS S Powtf' Lever ICestenonl 6 8iletlOY (Va..,,luele) 1 Ooonsoort IMc:Herouel e-JUde T F•IO·lrelneo entrv 113 111 113 FLYING LESSONS 17· u Touoner of strono JuOI "tlO t ntrv. USIO VtrY 11erd tllru out In lul ontv to Ure In'"' fine! verd,, BUGAltlAN (4-1) Stretcll toe will De t1vl1141 at tile wire, no fluke ""· POWER LEVER (6• ll SOffd to sta y In contention will De tf1CIOI' lete sl\o\ild sOlld COMe Dido. LC»(GSHOT 81ZE80Y EIGHTH ltACE. I I 16 milt tun PurM 127.000 Fillies end marts tr.ree YMf\ Old eno uo I Soll Oewn 18t1e) 116 2 Princess Cerlole I Blldo. l • 113 3 Perfecl MelCPI (McCtrronl tt1 4 Mirenoe (Del111ot.JssaY11I 111 5 OcH n Weve (Soto) tn 6 Tundra Goo" (TOl'ol 1 Brvsh•no Recffleed !Sllolma ker I 110 I Jloalorts IVei.n1ue10. 116 9 Ptum Tesrv IStaYtnSI 116 SECOND RACE. I 1 16 mlles Pur\ll , 11,000 SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlonos Pur\f S 11.000 Maiden Flllie\ ind mares ttirff veer\ o1o end uo M11oen flllles two vtar\ old Ctelmlno Prlct SOFT DAWN 110-11 Noee soot IOI' ul>\91 win, Sivie sulh lh1\ 1urf courH wll f'ttlNCl!U CARIOLE 13· II Lost 0.$1 cnance ,, ,,,. ll•rt In IHI stth In contention until stretch, cen mei.e amenos toctey, MIRANDA 14-ll Muell Delttr 111an 11\1 'turov' lndlcetes, tilot.Jld t>ounce back l'>ere LONGSHOT TUNDRA GOOSE Cta1m1no Price '32,000·S?e.000 SSO.OOO·H S,000 t Me10 Of Mfdn1ol'H CMcCarront 116 la AudOO.n Babv (()llverel) 111 117 Ill Ill 111 117 117 7 Miss O'Oev 1Dougles1 116 1 Ce rmo So<lnos IMcurronl l S•tent cour•oe (Vetenzuetal 116 fl Jo" s 8teu IOelenouuav•l NINTH AACE I 1 16 mltet Purw Tllree yter Olds end uP Cletmlno PrJCe I 8est LH<le~ IG11>erl) s 11.000 Sl0,000 116 4 Eno Ca o IS•b 11e1 116 S...oeretle CLlone ml S Rt1>teceo1111v IC•sneros •I I l JeooardtH ISleven•> 2 .Vlltdbev TH ISfl>JlllJ I" 1" lit 6 Ce mo11 ISohsl 116 OI> Mtstv Lvonero (GerrldO> 1 Gattena 10.teoa l 116 1 Ellrelle Oe Oro ISollst l HOllvwooo Parrv IDouoleSI • Accu 8eck \Stevens) 9 Suooen Seu !Warren) tto I Quick Mes""9" (JSlllckl 9 Primt Perlormer IL•Phamt t 16 9e WllO Orive (Orteoe> •II? 111 111 117 llS S Coooen Hiii IPlncevJ 6 Clesslt Enoee vour IKeenetl 7 Jecouemert (Be ze I 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 11~ 10 i:1v1no G111ss (Be111> 111 116 10 Tis R Ster IPlncev) 11 fe>t 8ook Lady (Otivaresi 116 11 Mounteln Glade (Peorozel 9 Undercover Esote (Pe<1ro111) 9 Alltoe<t Power !Toro> 12 Odle Cumber\ f8lack1 (7) 1 111 17 1'1rst Sliver Hewk !Veltn1ue1•1 .t.lse EllOlble a-EOmuno A, Gann entrv 10 V11iblf Anet IMcHaroutl 11 Bombay Berrenoer (So41\I Ii A J Av141r Oetenousse vll I) Sn1n1e\1 Stec" I t) 1 , 111 o--l'enn1no Hedoewooo l'erm & L1me1o< 14 C nQu 10 P1non1 )09 entrv IS Cost Overrun 10el11noussave •, 16 -• OUICK MESSENGER ll· ll Riced well oe· AIM ElillllloJ 16 Ice Steoc>e• c 8aiel 1?1 116 \Odt rouor> start we10111 olf tooav eno t1oures END CAP I' 11 Sibille stici.s wllr. th•\ lo"y· 1he ont lo beet, JE~AROIZE 110·1> Droos Ile Jeu 0-cl'lestra t81ackl 17l 1'6 VoctOty LH (IS ~I Ill •I II >Ill w10t oo.n cont•s• MAID OF MIDNIGHT fl 11 trom $tra1011t meldens IOI' e teo reced vtrv tmoroveo effort wit'> aOdl!<I olln~eo tast. Quick green 1n Otl>ul. JON'S BEAU !6·11 Even tttort 1n e-Wltlt m So.J.r·tr11ned entrv WHIT8EY TEA 15·2) Aeces well " '"" levtl and conslstencv Mrns 111m ,,,. noo In -t>eal. enou11n to u1e rall 10 aoveniellt, CAMPTI !6 I) '"" swltClle\ to DtlellOUsseve toctev LONG- Clostd bOIOlv last, can nsndle tne dlile nce and SHOT FIRST SILVEllt HAWK COOPERS HILL (4·)} Or OP\ from dull tttort tc Deller. aoos Plnav IOdav, VICTOVY L•A 16· I) T11e \Off<! ano strono conteno.r our mu•t drew n lrom tlso et9I01e 1111 LONGSHOT ACCU BACK 11as ouh•Oe chance w11n reoeat LONGSHOT 'TEXT SOOK LADY THIRD RACE I m ne Purse S 16 000 Tt>ret v•er o!Os Cla1m1no Pr.ce MO OOO·slS.000 I Come•• 1'11re IMtCarron !IS 1 Honvock 18eu llS l Joao Ve1eniutle 1 119 • Halo E •Preu tSt11vens> I IS S Dennis 0 IS11>llle 1 llS 6 Exut>eranrs tmsoe 181aco 1 allO 1 Tel Hloti I Pinc av I II 5 EXUISERANT'S IMAGE (7 11 Turned oac~ all ctialtenoers but the winner last 1n oeme effort wilt Ot' 11erd 10 denv lodav, HALO EX,.ltlESS ()·I Loo• for Olin~ ers to me•e tht 01fference with t1>1s oowerful stretcn runner HONYOCK • IJOISoklaveo sl>tt'd to "'"~ m elOln near eas Iv not out ot Ito.\ even• LONGSHOT COMETS l'LAAE FOURTH RACE 1 lurlon11\ Purse s 10.000 Maidens thrtt vee rs 010 eno uo bred 1n Ca11forn1e Cllllmlno Price 02.000-l?B.OOO r Slarsteed IMcHerolJt'l i Brea N' Bruce (~flu 3 SolenOIO Rivet <Enrooue1l 4 S11ewne'' Tomorrow ILJoto~"'I 121 5 'Sto•e,,erian Steck 1 6 Wiii"\ Ot l1gnt IOtlal>Ousseve 1 Cll1el Hawkeve ICemoas 9 8uOs 8ro111er Joe I Keena! 9 Soll! Winners 18111e1 10 Scraooln Cll•tf !Sltvensi 11 Blotlmt e ov 1s1011i.1 11 Km11 u111ma IDtiesus) AIH E11911H 116 '" '" 116 • 114 116 116 116 116 116 116 II• ,. 13 Ma\lleo Cheroer (Oouotes) 11• I• Sir Fred !Llohem) (11 116 IS 8 11 Of S.ros 1va1en1ue1a1 116 16 Hewe11en l'lesn (Pedro1el l 16 ISIT OF SAltOS I•· II Very ouick in drills 1nd1c1te Oenoer II IDie to Oraw IFI lrQl'n eiso eio l>'t' I ,, BltAO N' llRUCE 13 11 Tnt\ I\ e111est sool 10 dele. llaro to <lenY con\t0tret1on SPLIT WINNERS 16 1) Nante<1uo\ proctuct\ swill offsorlno, hustllno rider &bOard LONG SHOT SEPTENARIAN FIFTH RACE. 6 lurtonos Purse i:1111es lhrH vear\ old Cfelmlno Price J71.000 • • 1 Procuren IDelllPIOussev•r 1 Ao Or'91nal IDouollll l Chlo's Solrll (!Slick> 113,000 02.000· " 116 114 • 113 SEVENTH RACE 6 1'1 lurtonos Purse s 19 000 Thret veer olds and uo Ored in Ca1tlorn1a le l'lv•no Lessons !Stever>Sl 1 8uO.rttn <8 te<:I< I 3 Good TPIOuohl Willy IM<Cerron1 43 Most Oil tr mined <Brlnollu• ''I 118 •108 119 a Ill BEST •ET rL YING LES~NS (Jtn J!ece> PRICE "LAY JEOPARDIZE (6th Rttel Quarterhorse entries Hollywood P1rtr Deas Coov P1111<1uino TONIGHT'S ENTRIES Snue Gooo BuM• Souno Of Go!O l"" tf SJ.nltlhf 41111~ ~} Never Beno no Trutv A Te Finl ont: T:JO .ltso E tlo1bl4l-K1t11 me NOl>Odvvouf\now FllltS'r RACE lSO verds Purst 12,600 l'11etwood Brown. Elll'\ Intent Ma•Oen·rwo veer olds Claiming Price U..2SO SIXTH RACE 400 va•as Purst '3 300 TllrH Perteciemente Min Merry Doc Ber\ yeer otoi ano uP C a•m•n11 Price l S,000 Cosmic Somo Tlnv Du'" To Be Ricll L11ln\1ers Cfloice cer1a1n Somethlno Amarlllo Morn Olooer Pete Rollln In Oouo11 Jellln Julie F'ast An l'ancv Fast Tallo1n Poo Jun Poor1111141r1ct11ao Ooc1or Overor111e Sev Native Tffner Al\O Ellolbi-He1e Gol<lf!n Cnaroer Te~ Rewind Trevelln SllOw ~~k Leev Sum Ca" Me Wrenohn Toortn On SEVENTH RACE lSO vara\ Purse '3 100 Ma•Oen two 'f'Hr OIOS SECOND AACE-lSO varO\ Purse Sl.JOO 111eramlvtra8!1oon T!lrff veer olOs Ct11m1no PricP SI 000 Tittenvs r 60 Easy K1noe Tra veler A•bs 8av E1oora0o Ctenoesrant On The Tek11 8v H•ar• Hungry 8unnv Serrvs Rab EIGHTH RACE. lSO Oaranoo Cerol\ Clleroer Tnree veer o1os ino uo THIRD RACE. JSO varos Purse i~.300 Two GOOO And Feisty veer olOs Ctalmlno Price S 10.000 Cesllcet1 Quiet Olnero , Peuls J•wet Slulin Sa uce Conen Tiie Wenoertr Tr.a Guardian SGent'lv Tr.e Moft41y Line NINTH RACE 110 Exce1s1or Rocket Remouno Hotter Tllree veer o-ds •nO uD ,OUltTH ltACE 350 veros Purse U .IOO Dvno Doo Three vHr Olds a no uo Cla1m1no Price '3.200 Dicktvs hktetook Bon sh Inner Mtllndes Effort Clle rllon Mlraoe One 8ed A Moon Gul•cll1 811<1• 11<>nev Ltdv Newport verd\ Purse '7 ,300 A.Howarice Wrang141< Sim Mendv l'IO Min Jorclesh veros Pv<le '3,300 Cle•m•no Price SS 000 l'Jfft Mlek•Y Mons•eur Le Rue Exoand Thi Pece He1a Tru Rebel Hloollv Ave Oare Rlno Tnree TENTH RACE. 350 vards Purse l ?,IOO Marcus e •PftU Native Smootll Three Yte r oldl eno uo Cte1mlno Price \3,:100 Str"t Smert Sllllnoneooldmlne Zlnoo C11arot Rtl>lf• T Mec11lne """ ltA nt VI,.._~ aJAOQ.-.,. Sarouet Pea ..., • Tllt tsekld Milden two veer olds Clelmtno Price 14,250 Hftt !l'llld~ "liun -Ctotoll Jon Lelnster 80 A1~•"9ll Llllle RICtrY Kite 8ario Pets 80Y Jo Hot•Do4t Jetawt v GYP\Y Hloh Hermonv Al•O EllO·blf>-1' ... Times GOid MOC NOTIC£ rta.IC NOTIC£ rta.tC NOTICC NlJC NOTlC( SOlffiiEASTERI. Y SID£ BY NOTICa TO ange 1 County on July 2t, CA 82648 tt1e CflWge t0t .-ct1 perce1 T H E e A 8 T E R L Y "'°""TY OWNlllll 19" Thia bu1lne" 11 con• f« the ~ flecail PROLONGATION OF THE YOU ARE IN 0£FAULT n1_, dUc1ed by: art lndMdual ~ ... pt~ by Mid SOUTH LINE Of SAID LOT UNDEA A DEED Of TRUST, Pl.lbllet'led Otange eo.t A~ Dunn Of'Olnance. 3e; ALSO A STRIP Of lANO DATED .Jv/tt e. 1964. tJH. Delly PtlOCJUf)' 30. AUQU9t •• Tiiie etat.nent -ftltd SAID WAfTT!.N MPOAT BOUNDED ON THE NORTH U:SS YOU TAKE ACTION 13. 20. tNe wttt1 the County Cieri« of°'• t1M ~CM, pr..,.r and BY THE SOUTH LINE OF TO PROTECT YOUR PAOf>· W·2M enoe County on .My 25. flled w1tt1 the ~ of SAIO LOT 3e AND THE ERTY, IT MAY BE SOU> AT 1Me Emtttkl 8tr)' ~ Dliltrlct EASTERLY PROLONGA· A PUPLIC SALE. IF YOU .. _ti' IWITM't '11-on Jutr 14, 1Me1 and 19 TIOH THEREOf. TO THE NEED AN EXPLANATION ,.-~ ""'"''~ Publl9hed Otanoe COMt avallable fw ~Ion In LINE Of ORDINARY HIGl1 Of THE NATURE Of THE Delly Piiot .My 30. Augwt I , lhe Olttrlct ~ too £m. TIDE OF THE PACIFIC PROCEEOIHO AGAINST ~ =' 13. 20 1N4 trald Bey LaouN 11eect1 OCEAN IN NEWPORT BAY, YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-T ...... f~ • ' W-288 C.lltomle 'e2t11 The Nici (DETERMINED BY OR.ANOE TACT A LAWYER. ,,. __,.'V Ptf90nl are r~ lndlc:at• e d\arQe of co u NT Y s u P £ R 1 o R NaT AMINCAN mu c1o1no buelneM • H & A rta.JC NOTICE 13s 00 per ~ unJt rw COURT CASE NO 23e90~ MUMMCtr CO..MY, a =H•. llOI San the f!ICll,,... 1...-111 ONTHEWESTSIOEIYTHI C•11llfl _,.... ..... flllt • Newpor1 lleectl. NO-nc. 0# NOTICE 18 FURTHER SOUTWERL Y PAOLONOA· .... MllleltilM OM.., CA 82te3 f'L8eO WNlTP OIVEN that tt1e 8oatd of Ol- TION Of THE ~ST UNI! '14 bet ,._ ....... ._. Rtcfwd Hatton Rog.rt, MJIOtWT 0# '9Cton ti. ... tfle ttme end Of SAID LOT 36; AND ON A-. Ca•1 rM1 117'11 ~) _.,,. MW'l'M• 80vte9 p1410t fOf l'tWtng on MM! ,... THE SOOTH ANO E.UT -.a1t fNa l>ualneae I• con-c...... Pott Pott and elf)' and ... otiteo- SIO£S 8Y SAID LINE OF 0.t9d. July 22, ,... d\.teted by an lndMdu.i AeCA&. YIAR ttont Of P'Ot•• lo Mid ,.. ORDINARY HIGH flO!. Pl.lbtllhed Otenoe CoMt RldWd Aooer9 ~ pon fOt AugU9t 27 1Me 1 The llreet addr ... Ot Delly Piiot .My 30. AUCllJll t, Thie etetef'Mnt -llled NOTIC [ 18 HEREBY 5·30' pm In the otfto. of ttle other common ~lion 13. tete With the County Clerlt of °'' OIV(N lMI the 8oerd of 0... Olstrttt ·eoo ~ a.y, of Mid ptoptrty purpoNcl W213 "'Oe COun'Y °'" .My 25, *1ort of Emttald lay hr Uaune• BMcf1 ~ to " 3t Herbor i.nd tNt vtoe Oletrlct edoflt9d Ord!-92151 · DrM. N9wf)Ol1 e..dl. Cell-"8JC NOTIC( Pl.I '11-nenoe No 3 on Apftl 21, DATEO Jilt)' 24, 1Mt 1orn11 blllMd Orange eo.t lMO, ~ 10t •tab-.-i R. 1119C,_, ._ Said lele • " m.cs. f'tennout MWM Delly Piiot Jutr 30, AugwU, lltlment of •HIOt _.. ,....,, -'.....,.., ._.. wttl'iout ~ 0t -· MAim ITATlmlff 13. 20. 1Mt vtoe CNrgee tw ...... "99 '*""9e ,.,,IY, ••P' .. or Implied, .. Tht tolowlng .,.,._.. -W·2'0 '**'Ila.. and tMcttng lo ~ Orenoe eo.. IO title, pa11111l110 or 111o doing bulillw ... Annie ~ IUCfl ..._. ~ Delly Piiot Jilt)' JI. 2t 30 QUmbrancea 10 M«lefy ttle ~ Cull!M, 1525 ~ "8.IC NOTIC( Ohetoee eolleet.O on the Or· 31 Auoi_.. , ,. 11' t, '7 e' unp.tjd ~ due on the Pl4itclntla I I , Newpot1 8d\ 111'\Qe County tu roll fOf Md! t9N ' • ' note Of notee leOUNd by Annie Mll<a.\e, 1525 C3 '-'Cnnoutt .,_.. flecail ~ comtnelldng with MUS aald o.d of Trwt, 10"'" Pl4itclntla 8t . Ntiwpot1 8dl MAim tTA,._,, the,._, yeer tM0/11, and t---,-:-.---=:---,----- 14,7N .... to, .,._,. tM fol.. 92Kt ~ ~ ~ .,. dlr9ctlng tht ~tk>n f '" fied M low4ng ettll'ne*' ooet1, •· Tfllt 1>u.inee1 11 con· doing~ ea: Dunn 0.. and flllng of 1 ~ rtC>Ot' ACTION l*IM' .,., 1CMnoee .. "" due19d by .., lndMdl.i """' 0rouci. m ~ coma1n1no ~'°"' ot c~n ,.,... of !tie lnltlel publk.etlon AM L ~ • •C. Hun( lcfl., CA '*' '9Ch percel of ,..., properTy A 04 y rtlOT of tlll• Noltc.e of Sile TNt '1111...,, WM "*' Audrf1'f Lynn Ounn, Ut reoetWiv IUCh ~ and I 40..YllOI $.S 15 00 wl'ltl "'9 County CWk of °'· SptlngfWd IC. Hun1 8dl • feclllti.a. end lhe lll'IOUf'lt Of _ MJ..U71 -------- = t --· ------- • . . - • Summer's c}uestion: To tan or not to ta.n? By LORI C. NAK.A Y AMA cwi,,..c., 0 .... 1 A t the beach, nothm1 can make heads tum faster than a tnm, sun-bronzed body. Somehow, a larttranslatttioto health, beauty and vitahty. And despite all the ominous warn- ings by dermatologists that basking in the sun causes leathery complexions., aging skin and danserous cancers, some people feel that It's better lo tan today and nsk tomorrow than 10 be pale forever. But what sun-worshipers view as a "healthy glow" 1s most likely a warning sign of skin damage. Tan- ning is the skin's response to tnJury; the UV rays of the sup penetrate the sic.in, killina some skin cells and prompting production of melanin, a dark pipent that filters out the most toxic light. Unfortunately, people reward the skin's effort to protect itself with yet more torture. Eventually, the slcin loses ats elasticity and ability to rejuvenate efficiently. A person who constantly suns himself becomes prone to sic.in cancer and sagging. tough sic.in. If you can't be discounged from gening a tan this summer, at least heed a few precautions to belp )'.OU guard against bums while you built a safe, protective tan. 1. Determine your skin type. Dermatologists categorize sun sensitivity into five groups: Type l. people who always bum and never tan; Type II, those who easily bum and slightly tan; Type Ill, those who bum moderately, then gradually tan to a light brown; Type IV, those who Male model myths Male models arc a macho grouf these days -ever since the industry began wholesale recruiting o college athletes about a decade ago -but these handsome men have a pubUc image problem. The myths about men models arc contradictory, according to an aruclc in the August issue of Cosmopolitan, and depict them as beautiful but conceited, sexy but possibly gay, desjrable but unapproachable. at the top of their field but basically untalented. and wealthy but not too astute. It as no myth handsome men have built-in advantages. Researchers m social psychology say they arc perceived by others as more intelligent than their homely brothers, more mascuhne, more reliable and more socially skilled. Other studies have shown them to be more successful profe 10naJly. as well as healthier and wealthier than other men. They ha ve more interaction w11h women and arc less lonely, according to Harry Reis. associate professor of psychology at the University of Rochester. "In a nutshell. their social hfe as beater," he said. "( always had the feeling I had things a little easier than other people," said John Som mi, 28, a star model fo r Zoli. "I knew that af l was ever m trouble. 1 could talk my way out of it, even with the cops. Part of it was looking lake the all-American kid -clean-shaven. good haircut. nice clothes. People would say, 'Aw, give the kid a break.'" Not all male models agree on the advantages. "I still look at a lot of women as out of my league," said Richard Wiese. a former decathlon competitor and Brown graduate wh o appears on billboards, television and magaz.ane covers. He says he spends more Fnday nights without a date than with one. Bruce Hulse. 33. seen in Calvtn Klein commercials, denied he was inordinately vain but admitted being a mirror freak. -From Cosmopo/1ran Magazine SALE 33% to 40% OFF SWIMWEAR SPORTSWEAR ~ OIGANTIC ULECTION ~·-.~::\. N.,,,. Or•nd• Sir.,,•. ,./ o.w-. S-fru, Ori T,,. BHch. S.~tle. L•~ " Suts !> 13 Misses 8 20 lH1ath lwi• I S,.rt 3535 Cast Coast Hwy CorOM ~ ~' by Seo Candy n• /171-1141 ATUIT'ISIWWWIJI 1806" '"'"" ." 1'iotl~ ol 17111 su..t lO!tlll ll•tMl·lllJ BIKINI LINE WAXING $ 5 9llfl Core & (~K!> Bv ott • ~ With this ad _ Re&. $15 00 By appt thru 8· l 0 Profits of Newport 1701 Westchtt Ome 642 -6857 High heels hurt? Free exams don't. lhgh htt'ls may look good. but do they feel good' Fashionable shoes tend to accenruate old foot prohlems. and can even create new ones ~).to keep high heelo; from gettmg you down . we ve ehmmated one of the reasons people postpone f OOJ exams the cost For a limited time . licensed podiatrists on our st.-'lff are offenng free foot exams. If they recom~end diagnostic tests or further treatment. any fees will likely ht> covered by your insurance In any case. the initial exam costo; you nothing. If foot paln is breaking your stride. come see us fo r a free exam You·u look your best when vou feel \'Ou r ~t from head to toe CalJ for :m appointment Mon.·Fri. 8·30 a m .... ~Op m 1-800-521--0665 Ooc;tors HospitaJ of Santa Ana 1901 Nonh College Avenue, Santa Ana. CA 92"06 California Podiatry Institute a ummll llttllh prOAtam rarely bum and tao to a dark brown; Type V. people wlfo never bum. 2. Wear a sunscreen. People with Type I and 11 skin should wear a sunscreen with a SPF (slon protecuve factor) value of 15 or greater. All ointments, gels and lotions state SPF regardless of their sun scns1t1V1ty to not only avoid burns, but to help retam natural moisture in the skin. Pure oils, like baby oil, coconut oil and cook.in a oils should never be used because the sun penetrates directly through and at the same 11me heats . ff you bum easily, st.art out with a half an hour and iradually cxu:nd your stay IS minutes each day thereafter. lf you rarely bum, you can probably safety remain in the sun for an hour longer initially. . Remcmbet that where you bast in ' the sun a_lso detennjnes just bow much $UJ\ and UV rays you'll be icttinj.. Because of the proximity lO the earth's equator, where the UV rays arc stronacr, lhe South atts m~ UV haht per hour than the nor\h. Abou& one and a half times as much. If you plan on nyin& to the &ahamu, adjust your tannini time ac:coniinlly. Your hour at home may need to be shortened on vacatton. What •un wonblpers vlew as a IJealthyDow I• m011t likely a warnhJ6 •lga or-sEil . Clamage. Taniflng IS actually the slda '• reaponse to Injury. Resist the temptation to rush your tan. Too much, too fut wall rt uh in redness and peeling, leavin& yourskm raw and more sensitive than ever to the sun. Y O\lll have 10 delay worlclni on your tan until your skin rt· juvcnatcs. 4. Sched~le your tannin, session wisely. A void ,omg out an the sun dunng the tame when the 'iun''i ultra 9folct rays arc strongest. between I 0 a.m. and 3 p.m. 6. Oott't fofget--aftef ~Ali~~---~ Always wash off when you come in from the sun and apply • lisbt mo1stunzer to keep your skin supple. factors on their labels. Type Ill and IV people can USC products with SPF values of eight and under and tan nicely. Type V skan will tan while under protection witb sunscreens with SPF six. Everyone should wear sunscreens the oils to literally .. cook .. the sJcan. 3. Limit your exposure. A slow tan as the key lo preventing bums and keeping your tan longer. This way your body promotes ats melanin production and thi ckens the outer layer for protection Always note that UV rays can radiate through clouds and fog, so don't think you can't bum on an overcast day. In fact. you '\!won't realize you're gettmg too much sun because you'll feel cool. 7. Take care of bums. lf you've burned. you can get temporary relief -but no quJclc cure -with cool baths and lotions. Toss a tube of ointment into the refrigerator for a sooth 1 ng rub and to help take the heat off burned slcJn. N~tritional breakthroughs Worth noting Over the last 30 years, there have been three legitimate nutritional breakthroughs that if heeded, can significantly improve health. There have also been mnumcrable fads, g1mmiclcs, and outlandish ideas that cloud issues and fuzz the brain. Please add to the last of nutritional claptrap the fruit for breakfast. Fit for Lafe. scam perpetrated by the Diamonds. Books like this that require logic and science to take a bike not only damage those who buy them, but also cast doubt on the concept tbat nutrition plays any role in health. However, what you eat docs make a difference. FAT, A TRUE CULPRIT: In the late 1950s it became apparent that excess fat. particularly animal fat, was the major culpnt in causing hean disease and cancer. Over the· years. the evidence has become in- disputable with <he concept now accepted by all except the un- teachable. Reducing the amount of fat m yourd1et makes good sense, and those with good sense arc doing j ust that. The plethora of"low fat," ·•non- fat." and "reduced fat," items on the grocery shelves today compared to the fat of the late 1950s is testimony of pubhc awareness and demand for healthier. low fat foods. ALONG COMES FIBER: In the late 60s and early 70s, the importance of dietary fiber surfaced. Pnor to that. the non.alone fibrous matcnal con- tained 1n plant foods was considered uncsscnual and inconvenient. In fact. many with colon problems were told to further rcstri<:t the fiber an their diet when it was lack of fiber that caused the problem in the first place. AND NOW FISH: The newest member oftbe breakthrough group 1s fish . or more specifically. the 011 found in fish . Fish oil, like vegetable 0·11. 1s unsaturated, but differs from veg- etable oils in the locatjon of the unsaturated bonds. All unsaturated oils are precursors to a grpup of hormones called prostaglandms which arc involved 1n a vanety of cond111on s. By altering the prostaglandins. fish oils exert beneficial effects on a vancty of conditions. Recent reports have shown them to ameliorate diabetes, heart di~sc. arthnus. asthma, and m1gra10e headaches. to menuon onl} a few of the cond1t1ons that ate currentlyrunder stud). A convenient way to add fish 011 to your diet as to take the over counter capsules of the 011 called MaxEpa A more pleasant way 1s to replace most of the animal protein dashes an yo ur current diet with fish dishes. at the same time you increase your intake of high fiber. lo.w fat frun vegetable and grain dishes. Those that take advantage of the three major brealnhroughs an nutn· uon would classify themselves as fish . . JULIAN WHITAKER eating vcgctanans. They arc also the ones who hkely practice calorie control. exercise regularly, and keep tabs oo their blood cholesterol· level and blood pressure. Without some scheme. they always seem to be tbtn, active and energetic people. Jallan ~taker, M.D., la dlnetor of U1e Natioul Heart ud Dtalteies Treatmeat lasdtwt.e la BaU..- Beacb. Please acldress uy ~Uoat or comments to lllm c/o tM Dally Pilot, P.O. Box 151t, Costa Mesa tHH. Most women don't ever need to get bent out of shape. The straight truth about osteoporosis. 1 he bad new.., I" t":-teoporo..,1s 1c; not cur cJble The ~ood n~w5 1s·1t may be pre ventJble. And 1t certainlv 1~ treJIJble But only af you strai~hten out your hh-c;tvlt.> now We re here to help \Ve rt· the Women .... HecJlth Networl.. J I Santa Ana Ho-.p1tal Med1Cal Center To ~et you ... tarted 0Ut n~ht we re offenn~ a OISCl )LJNTED OSTEOPORl)SIS SCREENINl, vv1th o ut that ba~1c knowled~c. 11 ~ d1ff1cult lo1 a doctor to make an informed cvcJluJtion of your health. l )steoporos..., ha.., .1 ln11~ slow development penod l )ver m.inv year.:. the calcium and protean <Hl' thinned o ut of bones EvenhJcJllv, the bone.., become -:.o weakened that thev brt>.11 or jrddure easily Spane hip.., and w11 ... 1 ... are the most commonlv effected Al .... l' common •~ detenorcJtion of the Id\<\. bone. resulhn~ an periodontal d1ffH 11lt1l''" and tooth I()<.-. Don't let nature throlV you a curve. 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Pt tJIC1um ~ ~IJ .... t .... 111 milk a da\ ~or adult wnmenl • b.eru.,e t.>vt•rv d.t\ • ..\,void u~.Ht>ltt"' Jll l,hlil .md l Jtll•mc • <. .t>t plcnh nl h1• .. h .w .mil ... un .. l,in1 l\1l.1m1r1 P l'..,~l'nl1.1l 1t1 loll111m1 11til11.1ll1m1 H E L ~r H ;\ I·: ·r \\' () R I\. l Women's Health Network can help you stand up to osteoporosis. \ vpnwn ... btine.., are dalterent The\ re -.rn<Jllcr Jnd l1~hter than a mJn., So \"\hen bone m.i.ten.ll 1::-~L there JS less h •lal bl't l' ldt \\'l1men al ... l' trequentlv ullt'I irl 1m t•-.t n~l'n k1-.-. folloy., an~ nll'nl 1patM' .rn.i l .tll •llm detinencv due ll1 \t'Jr., ,11 tfil'lin~ t'I inadequate caloum 111t.1kt• Junng pn·gnJnC\ '\t \Vomen s f le.11th ;\.t•hv11rk Wl' .,pet 1al11e in Y..11nwn ... lw.1lth lrlrt· nrrJ.., Sn we really l..11111\ 111111t' .lPl)lJI fww tl1 treclt J woman ln t.1d \\tiitll'n HeJlth Network 1s a tt''\PltJl111n,H\ d'nl ert I '1 hPW J hospital .. 1i1111l.i tn.•.it .1 1'-PmJn hdter than , 1 •u \ l' 1'\ er hPl'n la'Jtl'd hdore We pro- \ 11lt 1.11rnprt•lw11.,1\t' lwJlth c..ire c;erv1ces .111.i cdu1. .1111111 1111 1\ 11nit•n 111 J speetally l!t"·l~~11t·d ,1nd dt'l 11r,1tl',l h11 .. p1tal-based u111t -\••1i \t'll d11n I l"t>t>J lt1 ht> a pahenl ,,, 1.1k1· .1ib,.Jnt.l\:1· 111 ,1m -.en-1Ces Well a·fn\.i'li"'r'f, .m 11u1 .. 1.mtlm~ phvs1qan Jrlli 1' di \~I\,.\ 1 •11 .111 th1• mhxmahon '"tl th.ii \•'lJ t,lll p.11l1l 1p.1lt• an mak1n~ tlw n~ht ,ku 1111 .. ~t'r a l W~t 1.. 'l °'I EP \.. '~ fE0P(). R\.. )~I'> ~l RH~J\J(, lecture reserva- IK1n.., 11r pin. 1<.1Jn rderrJI call us al .. 1-l ) ;;~., IC'\'1 .1nd .1 ... k for Barb or Lynn. SANTA ANA HOIMTAL M1D1CAL aNTll 1001 N or .... L i 'v•l'W A.,,f)nue !:; 1n1(1 :, • 1 1 1 rn ct 2 706 _ ... / .... . ~ -... ---·· l ' L_ __ _ CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 491-8800 SAIL INT.O SAVINGS 4 -lines, s7 &0 s5•0 7 days... with pre 0 ;ayment Private Pett ONLY No Real Eatate. Commefclal, or Help W811ted You c•n now call the Dally Piiot Claaaltled Dept. on Saturday morning from 8:00to11:30 •.m. to pl.C. your Sund•J •nd Mond•J •d•. ·•ALl•TAn MISC. l l NTA lS aa••••alllNI• ......... ....... ,._., 111' .......... >llO ,..,.,_ .,.. F•IAU C-,1.M>~ •na -. ............. 21 .. c...e-11-770'1 --.2"0 --eou wa•Y _, ... _ .,,, ~C·--71 .. o..io-,~ 1-.o ,,_ ms ,....,°'-eolf HOUSH/CONDOS -·-s. uoo ~'-11M ·-noe ...._..... J002 ...,.... ..,.., ~., _. s-loy • Owl OI C. ,.,_... I US ,_ )lti() ....... -,,,. --.. .. ,_..a-. ~ 0.-el 1007 Owl OI -,,_., IUO Vee-•-1n1 _, __ J012 TV __ ...._ eOIO TllAllUNTATIOll ........... 100. ........ ,-.... 0.-1$7) APAITMINTS _,._.. 2n• , ..... '°'" ..... __ 1007 ._,.,_., "'° -w-,,, . ~c-'°" GAllA••AU• '--1011 r-.a..w. IMO o-• ,.,, ~ ... -,,., 0.-. '°'' IOATI c--..-IOU ··~ 1.00 ..... ......., 7.0. --)1., O-• tlrQ 0.-.- , __ 1074 •• w-lt7' --1t01 --,, .. UIMOYlllllT ........... t lOt ---107• , ___ 7tll ..... -... tl07 w ITT.,. -----<..w .. • ,.,, COIUllllCIAL ,...,. ~ c-.. _ ••n i.-11'1 ,_v...,. ten. c--,.,, _, .... __ '100 '--.. ,. ~ ~-10.0 HOU SIS/CONDOS --,.,. •.I. IAU/111111 ....... "~ --t17• _" __ '.._... ...__ IOot "'-7~7 0....elf°""" MOO ._v..., '1>4 ,..,.,~, ...... -10.. o.-..1 7107 ,_v..., ,.,.. •....-77JO ,....._.,,_ uos ...-...--tlfO '--IQ.II --710t ........... -,...., _,,_,,'""' ,,., -"'0 ........... ..-61'2 MISC. l_ .... '°'° .............. 1101 ..._..,..._ , .. , _,OMic>o ..... ,, .. 0.....1---. n 20 -..... '-........ '°'' c..---7111 -~ c_,_ 7771 o.-.1 U>O '--.I .. IUKl9lt \eo._ '°" c.r--.i-11n --, ... o..i.-1"""' ,,.. t.....,__ ,,,,, -.--ti JO '->f W/f ........ _.,..,. 10t1 c--tit• --,..,., ~ '7- _ ....... 61U .. _.,...,_ ,__,_ 1069 0.... ....... 717• ,l-~ 7U ) _,.._.,, 1190 ... CllAlml .. -V\ooe .. ., )ltt 76" .... .... ,....._ 101• flf .... ._._,..,.._ 107t _,,...,. J1)4 s--IOIO ----""° -. ...... .....,... I~ .-.--21'2 s...-.c--. '°'* .._ ,, ... ...... ~ '°" 1--,. .. ,_ 1090 l--'''° l_ ....... "" MISC. •.I. i.-.-"" -vi. "" --1100 ,__,_ 71 .. .... ._ "'' $eo.O..-W 111• ....... &~ '''° --~ 111' CLASSIFIED INDEX 642-5878 FROM NORTH ORANGI COUNTY FROM aOUTM ORANGE COUNTY .... 1. •••n u.. ,.,... ...,...._ AUTOMOTIVI -"""' , .. , --··· ....... tOIO s--etlO -....-, ... ~ '°" s-~ ......... . . ., -~ -.o--. ,., . ,_AllCIAL ... _ .017 ,_ __ ,,_ $eo.><-C-,.,, ,_ '°" -w.-.4 '-'--,.., _, ...... 7900 -'°'' ·-o.-,...., s--""""" 7~ -a..--1'°4 C-a&(-.016 INft.• ...... , __ 7 ... _w.....,. HOt c__. ilOte -VICI "-...... l_ , ... _o,, ........... 7tOI f,. '• y..., 6011 ,..._,a.-. ,_ 1il90 -w-,.,, _.,,,.,,,,,.,. ll02S ... CT .. Y -.._,, .. ~ ,. .. ....... _..... = ,._.........., __,.,..._ ,. .. _.._., ... _o..-. ~ID '• .,. .. Ollb, ,_., & 1...-..,., s....-, ......... ~ _,._ DEADLINES PUBLICATION DEADLINE Monday .... Sat. 11 :30 AM Tuesday .. . . Mon 5:30 PM Wedneedey ... Tues 5:30 PM Thursday Wed 5:30 PM Friday Thurs. 5:30 PM Saturday Fri 5:30 PM Sunday ..... Sat. 11:30 AM THE DAILY PILOT CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOURS Tei.phone~ Monday-Friday 8 00 AM·5 30 PM Saturday 8:00 AM-11 30 AM Bu91MM Counlat Monday-Fr1day 8 00 AM-5 00 PM 842-'5178 CHECK YOUR AD THE FIRST DAY The D.ily Piiot atrtvea for efficiency anO ecourecy. Howewr. occalonalty error• do occur. ~ ttaten wtlen your ed II reed bac:tc and cheek your ed dally. Report errort tmmedlately to &42-5e78. The Deity Piiot ecoepta no Nablllty for any error In en ad\Wt!Mment for wtlleh It may be reape>Mlb6e except for the coet of the ~ ectuelly occu~ by the error. Credit can only be allowed for'he nrat tneertlon. )Oii 10U 101• 101• 1011 l'O)O 7071 IOIO '°'' IOll 9010 fOIS t020 ~ to3S fO.o _, tOJO tlOO noo ~ I 1M.1 lltlte rer Ille C...u •11 lbi 1022 l tQtrt lt1cll 1069 Cetta ltt1 2124 La1ua ltacll 2141 l..,.n -..c• 2111 Cetta.... UM lut. .... 1141 I'!"" ... k IHI lntab ...... Z1M W:::::t IMZ JASMINE Creek 2bd den PALI nus Near downtown. amall h .. Yrty big 3br nr H20 2ba $900/mo. E/lkSe 3BR 2BA 2Br 288, ' Ptu. carpet•, NEWPORT MARINA APTS Profeulonaf cpl• tuat ---Guarded comm. uaume 9'e8tiBllU tor renl $650/mo. gar.. frplc nu-crpta S 1200 townhouM Frplc, patio, drapes. patio. garage. *Bay view 1Br 188. 1100 trana Ilda 1-2Br Apt, llP---.-1-1,l_l_l_PI _____ , nl ed 9 518 loan S335K. Surround the magnlftoanl stor space, 1Br, frig. manu othef• at 539·8191 gar. lndry rm. Off s1reet: DIW. ale. coin laundry. aq ft. W/D hkup, micro, pro>C $800, CdM ..._ lllllTlllS 640-1212, ownr/!'01· pool & IP• at this elegant TIWl-11 atove. garb. dlsp ,_fir Agt tee quiet location. S710/mo. 84fr.8451 trplc. end garage. Prvt Dave CalWlan 851-3030 • ,.~ • lO"a home lndB1to Can1 yont tTI he • __ ... __ .._, 11_. cov (714) 626-3822 •-•--2817 Orange. beach S1'75 · 11 I I t Lovely Eaatblutf home .,..ta HI .,, mos1 1cr m na no _._. •• •• .. ata _. .,.1 --.... _1H• = .... ~ 1141 Sorry, no peta 780--09l9 waratH tr H located acto.a form the buyer would expect to Frplc, vaulted ceUlf'lOI, dbl Beautltuloceanvlew,extra , __ , -e Z1fl peril. ' B<lrma. family -· "llTU pay much mo<e than the gar. pool, spa No pets. lrg 1Br. lrplc. 2 bit-In OWNER MUST SELL BLE NOWI No room, formal dining, 16 New detached homes $629.000. Call 75~830 1Bdrm $775 beds, S 1000+ sec. 1bd condo. upper lewl. IYllWU MW Laguna(2) 1bd, 1ba waltt ............ 1... EU1 &;;ta U. $ huge country kllchen. nestled around acres o1 llUT WUTHI 666 W 18th St 8"5-2739 496-8278 (213)693...03 jacuzzi, tennis, pool, 2• 1Br. frig, range. 18\lndry. to beed't $625 N -+sec fr• M ... Ul-2111 garage S75/mo. Cell Must ... 10 appreet•t•I pms. prv1 ,pool & spa. 152 hr aec, in ml to SC P12, pool, carport. No pets 87S-5oe1 Sheryl e. 873-3117 "--'·----' 10 ..... ".OOO. Minutes from the beach. IW. llTITE I *INSTANT-INll* 1La1Ha l itatl $65.•00, 557-5320, 8pm. $550/mo. I ltack VERSAILLES 2BR 2BA 175 St -i.. ""' 1 •• Starting at $158,900 .. ~ uxury on os. r Elegant Townhouae 2BR S.atll Ctllt ••trt .,.....,,... ..,.,,,.., · ' Save & Secure. 724 .,..,.,._,, ...-Y• N .... L c d 3B .. -931 W. 19th St"'~• '"92 .. "--~ unit Frplc mini orage "'"'· • x "· Newport Trall1 s.48-1329 ~A, 2'1tBa, f/p, IP•. dbl gar 2BA end unit. Hlghly up-21H Costa M ... EutlkSe 38r V l'enQ. 8iOCi( to view of bay. Avall A~ 15. JamH StrHt. Coate _ .. _._ "'3VV Petok 2mttobchSll95 graded. WID tnc: S900 wtth carport. ame11 yard baaoh. Crpu, drp•. S980tmo.Agt&44-7 11 Meaa873-n87 --n~ 6'6-l8'4 or 642-9866 No pets. 75&-2200 St. Albans luxury condo for child.. No pat• stove, no pet•. 28<1rm Villa Balboa· V.,..,._ ----1-I 759-9100 -----. '•. ··. Exclu~!\11~ 38r 288, *Large 2 B<lrm 1 Bath 2BR 2BA. off 8Nr & $795/mo. 722-8294 S800/mo. 875-0447 1BRI $750-.SIMS ~ over 1800 llf. Avell Sept •WWllW* Duplex Garege. 2178-C l~fl ltac• 2111 MacArthur $915/mo. Oya 2BR1 S950-$1200 LL Salt/Int AgentwtUetanyhomefor 111 s1~27ca11 Lb l lmmac38r,3Ba.fam rm l Placentia $635/mo. No I BAc01tageWNpt lhae 638-0405,....a731·7528 MnW-sM111 -~J_~ ... * AGT831_.980 only ·3~%. Fun aervlce • home. City 11Qh11. plan1• pell s.45-7983 to boll Pkf'lO s1851mo IT tia S530/mo. Utll• lncf. Avail ~p~~~~ VIiia 8elboa. 220 Nloe Ln. luiana/OW.. n ..... Member of Multlple lniat l Mf tlon lhuttera thru-out 3BR 2BA large family yrly ~Ills pd Reta JI . now! No pets 6'M382 unit 105 1BR • den. 759-5080.Nlcole UNtV PK TERRA~£ 38A J New CfPt•. treehly tSecor· j room s1 ;751mo Incl 0.,. 642-7003 or 8"2-89-41 . 1 0ff RedNll 3bdrm 3ba * EASTStDE deluxe 2Br 1ba. front duplex 1 ·~BA. $1000/mo. Call -----......... ru"""'!.,.1- IL_. 1 -•• 2b 1 level hm ated Xlnt toe lo pool I dner 1392 Ga1w9y Ln I equlpt kit oar pool undr 18DRM avallable S585 a-nit tept 1: $795 '(fty for appt Bof> P.ieraon IM~-* •H•W.•-* ,.~~I I le .'= tennls.Bllln ctoMll,CUI• 854-87•2 ••f'flllll• $800 539-81911.gtf• DIW.frlg.ga&we1erpd: See.S.t 11:00em-2Pm 818-380-9212 181 W•c:lff 38DRM 28A, 1 story. End -,..... • c, rp • pa · tom oek bOOklMlvM, Cute it\ldlo garage. micro. carport, Adlt•. no pea ~ 1 1r11, frplc, dtw, gar Nwpt Bdl. 541~5032 egc Unit S192,000 lee 11521<. 64-0-l2l2• agt. brick atrium. oulllde BEAT THESE wet bar refrlg tncd yd Alapu!lltall 8"6-0864 WALK TO BEAC BAYFRONT BUILDING 3:~:M.i1.2;1:::~an;_;m. La1u1 ltacll 1MI ~~~~~~~.~ar~:~wy:~~ ~b='~':i'd!5: ~~!_o.u111i1nc1 OnlY iTMI DUPLEX 2bd. 2t>a. ,_ ~~~l~!. '::'J~~~.'no~ 550oZ:;:eS:!.Cf llf' SBDRM 2'~8• 2 atory fOllEOllllllE patio Xlnl m~n cond E-Z terms or TWim ll....... blad UM <*l*•. patio. A~ ~ Incl. NO PETS ~55 $600/mo, 645-1198 C.il 842~ "E.legant" S2•7.000 '• Ocee IC views b Must see. wtll not lull *Ul .. 111* peta S760 mo avellable WESTCLIFF 28dnn 288 , __ ...:;;.;;;;;;;...;;;..;.;:;.....;.;;;."-'--- HASTINGS & CO own~r ~ro;lory. 2bl long al: Huoe 2 atry 3br 2ba trplc BAYRIOOE 2br 2ba Condo BALBOA ISLAND Large 2 9/ 1 5-48-5292 **BRAND NEW 2Br 288 flrepleoa. pool. ~ peti .. ILi lllTll 840-5580 1 '"b• house. 2 car gar. 1398 500 pool kids pell more S950 Best view. aec gate. an bedroom Apt, and 1 Cute 2B<lrm 1Bath "Cot· ~~~P•:· o-:· 1850/mo Av! 911 Cell Ampte ptcg, utHa paid. , ....... H. 16009Qft,3decka..S20K Call tor •PPt •l1 lnfo53Q..8191Agtfee I x•r. pool, spa. S1495, ~r(s1t,~tg~ to tage" on Vle1orl•. near age 8"2-59oe pea 831-55teor 642-9178 2855ECstHwy875-8>0 INf llllOTltlS and assume, •97 ... 85'4 (7 14)75&-8160 BIG YARD 3Br 2Ba. aepar-s.4·80901760-9642. Jwal e< l Nwpl Blvd. Yard, no pet• •B0 3BA ........, t OCEAN FRONT on und ltrt..._I,,., "'--"' lie oar-. tamlly room, Ill CAIYll •11 I ... PH an la S650t mo. 990-297o ••IDTW•• llilc. lntaJ1 .. fa';; rm No';$3~00o rg •bd, pool +3 Mpet•t• In-Exoepit~ pr1oe .,:We In I S975tm-;,..-CeH Pete. Bllrl 2bd. 2'i'tba, den, on gotf 2'07 EASTSIDE OUl>LEX • All .,..., prioee + .a ... iMj fiA 38R3BA.pool,remodeled come units $1,300,000. e'prlme area. $189,000 751-3191 l course. next 10 tennis 2 BLKS TO FUN ZONE & MONTE VISTA 2Br 188, ~~~h~..°' yrly. Let U. kitchen Now 1310.000 Brol(er •99-1526 Call 759-'830 a••ll IEW -court $1895 759-0079 lerryt 2bd. l'~ba, encl gar, fncd yd. grdnr. 1at, 1l1llDT lll-IMI LAg Bc:h-Fum atUdlo 5495 759 124'4 I •---L l llUTWfl Tfll "" BIGCANYONIGoltCou--gar/pallo,lndrylK.S950 lut&See$67.SI MO.Avt + utll. Room, pvt fnl. •~~---•_.._ -.., tWJ!f' -• I IW. llTITE CAPE COO View 3 .. "' 2'nba S 1650 Yrly Av all 8115 673-'&ee 8/ 1 831-8283 .... If-·· $300. N~smkr Prof/t>Ya. --•-- )I/. , / 1 ~OTTAGE w NPT I Slyle Twnhm. acrosa from • uv. • E S C ........ -... •--40+ Reft. '494-0451 ... Comptete tannorlal VI/////)/ 1 hse to bch. S 1•5.000 or I GW pool & spa fOf'mer model I mo +sec. Avall NOWI 1 BALBOA PEN-NEW 3BR · Ide 1br ot· .. .,.... 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar $1000 ... Mullc /. bid 1 It lo<:. hm at Back Bay Vlll9Q9, In 213 431-7693 I 2•..;BA apt. 2 car gar Laund, encl patio, No petal 28r 288. frp1c S100 ROOM for rent, temw v Elevator R E A L T V 642-7~~S.:2-S94 t vu I E CM. prof dee Many I Ill OAIYlll YIEWI + sndk. S 1'50/mo. avall ~~E~~t.•;:'~~ Cute & cory 1Br 188 $650 ~rs'~!'ner ~ OK. :;~~ ~ VACANT • Sky111a, A/C.1 HJFI._ .... n up-oradn. frplc. 2bd, 3bd. 2,ltba, pool, spa, ten· I lmmed, 831_.830 TILlll'f 111-1111 v A-"'-... -.i.... WESTCLIFF BLDG NE WPORl B~AC~ ...... lo~.. • • • • • ~. grMI locatlon. $135,000 3Bdrm rental. Income YICllTIAIEIFFll oelllngs. lnalde w/d. •I· Nu kite, gar, faun. acrou tba.rrplc.pattoSSOO+aec 1 bMct'I Frple Ito full Island Avallable lmmed.1,,.--UM--1•1•1--• tlreptece, 2 Bdrm, 2'i't88, --• r1.&A I 2,;ba, split m1lr, vaulted nls $1800. 213 431-7693 BEAUTIFUL remodel 1bd • E'llllJ Ill •CUTE 2Br 2Be. 1 block ROOM for r«t1 on Balboa .. .__ ... "._ NANCY IMBERNINO S25K yrly ~ Owner'a Unit. Reduced from $2,8 000 10 Itched 2 car ger. min 6 BLUFFS Backbay Fronl 11 from Bay quiet area 722.()528 k~lchen, · S950't:0. · Avt Loolllf'lO for ma1ure edult 1• REAL TOR 02 . .:..~·~~2~.,~~~ s23,,500 Loc1ted in mo IM , s 1175, 852:_1616 Condo 2 Mttrs1e,1g den, SS50/'(fty, 963.5353 • IUTllT • 8115. 675-1809 w/rererencea. female ~Costa---l-4 .. --340--,-. -°'_,"'_!08_+ (l 14) 1'4-Mll ~"'"wm 1;~e seeOOoo pr1me area W1th 3 l>drms. Cool<'1 galley enhanoea 5 r~~ ~~3~~1· ~!°: LARGE 2BR, furn utll. Incl 7~;-:m::rltypre~ amell at7or5age room, S300S Owner/Agt 644-9513 · famlly rm Call 759-•830 room hMw/gar I/yd lllda $525/mo. 1BR 1BA, all *~* mo~youtn-/•'l..._....ut"lt .. • mo. 1 25 Monr<Ma t. Bfolter Spece Available l lUJ ---•1 Ok $750 539-6191 Agt tee BLUFFS GREENBELT garage. yrty b6ach rental. b11lns. lndry rm, near 2B<lrm 188, garage. patio .... -.. " 117~5!:~:!1~22~7'._!or~!:!f::~~~ Com F LIFFI VIEW •t::••-2200 only •laps to Hnd. beecfl and lhop9. 1 450-93 paid. It lntereeted pteue1-: 100"4 mlMlon ull I I UL UTITE E'lll l HISI 3 bdrm. 2'~ba. aq ft. $1500/mo. 850-2118 735 W. 18th St. '(fty 1000/mo. 24 call 873-597~ & IMve Mo. to Mo. Up to If Service Offloe In prime D I 2b lmmedlale occupancy. -fl ea-,.,.....,,,. lrom 85-. ldeel T .... Newpor1 1oc 780-2563 ramatlc apacou1 r S1100mo •aecur1ly $1800,Agt 640-1529 TSL MGMT 8"2-1603 *••U"• -* .. .__..... mar1tetorComc>uterBul 2Ba S2l5,000 land Incl 6\/\1' SUITED for 3 peraonal CtrtH ••I •u U22 Large 2 bdrm, 1'n bath Studio •/full kltdlen, utlla Call Jadl 8"1-2257 OCEANFRONT DUPLEX NANCV IMBERNINO :Jbd. 2ba, 2 car garage! l l lffll'tl ftOllM 2-1BR ~fl, unfurn., utli. lownhouM.Garege,cov-lncl,hurry$400fM llffh/lhteit 17111--=---:--~'""""".""- 0eluxe 3BR 2BA eecn unt1. REAL TOR Ct.en & good locatlonl KIDS/PETS 0 K paid. 1 block from t>eac:tt .• ered pall $750/mo. Calf 1llllDT 111-1111 IHI All llTIL PITDI URI •I 4 car ptcg No deferred 14'-1111 It Pets 142·41111fU 3bd. trplc. lg patios, pool and one has view $760 & Moe 831-1189, Sheryl BAYI OCMnl P811tl ('A bflc) Wkly rentM now avail. HUTINGTON HARBOR malnt Need ,_ tu CLIFF l lVEI Taitia lOtO $1475. 720-1950 S785 675 ... 174 831-1298 2bd. Rent reaonable on ,147 00 wtc l up. 2274 Unique Marina office and :=:· L~~ ~ ~: 3 ()( 4 Bdrm•. 5 baths. i.. -· p••1 "'LW s 1 ~~~ !~rlh. COM OCEAN VIEW Delu>ce 2BR 2BA. patio. 2 I ·~~ ·~\·OP yMtty bUll. Apt anown Nwpt Blvd, CM 846-7«5 ~~~I :::. ~al~ "' •••n -n '' Exec 3br. 2ba. w/d, 3 car car gar Fat>Ylous harbor • • •. on Sun 7/27 aft 10 amt Prtnonlypta,722.e806 country kite lam room 2bd.2ba,gatec:lcomm (3)people.3bd.2ba,2car gar. across from park. and ocean view . d LJ£ 12338thStorca11213 lt1tah It ~art eecrowco.travelegent, •AAYllW* ~~d ;:;.:,:;:u:e1• w/pool, 1car enclgar.11lt gar Ctean&Jaoodloc ,no $1850/mo, 760-8364 1 $1500/mo 87M007 -·-··-•• '30-7880forappt 1724 :"z.!1 6~~·:::r;oo:P~ lmmec 3Br. 3Ba. fam rml 500 Sign•! Rd 642-9282 cond. sa9.900 720-0516 I pets 642'"' af1er 4 CONDO BAYFRONT DESIGNER, FURNISHED NEW 2bd, 2'~ba. twn/apt. EASTBLUFF Townhouae AXC86X lsUNo, asa. POM of larger IPecM In home City llghtl. plant• ---EXEC Condo 3br, 2ba. llp 2BR 2BA, pool, security. TOWNHOUSE yard, gar. S800 +MC. No Apt 38r 21~88. 2 car . 2ba. frplc. ale, bay vtew. n.ar Mure.71' 840-1387 lion shu"er• thru-out OUFFIAYEI • YlfW ltatala gar · patio. W/D, l350 11. Boat artp available Pool 4 tennl• court•. pet .. vall 8/15. 5-48-7852 No pet•. $1100/moyr t!. w/dry, aeml-pV'I ent F or 213 592-4441. New crpts, freehly decor-Light, expanatve 11v1ng. ~•H•fCt••n 1 ='s ~f~'o 1!8~1~~ St800/mo. 875-a562 agt s1295 Mo. 673-0898 8"4-1o1o. 8-5 M·F only. pref. n-amkt $485 utll .--------,,------. ated. Xlnt toe lo pool & 4BR. lam rm. 3BA, den. ZIOZ Eastblutf beautiful 3Br a.a~--a-t lneld. Cell Jim 973.5379 tennla. 81tln ctoaet1. cu.. pool Lrg tot. By owner H ll EXECUTIVE 3ar 2Ba Cnta IHI WWllC9&.I-=--• UIJ• Ult 1om oak bookshetv ... 1359.000 646-4394 COTOdeCAZA rrplc, DIW R-tty re-'. !'1:!c~r~a:"~1!~: OOAALARGE1BRAPT ••un .. TI Enjoytheluxuryofthlaex-BLOCKtobeechf M/Fltlr brick atrium. outside LMI I E 1vr11 I ENJOY THE SERENITY ' decora1ed. wkly gar-S 1500/mo. Dy 720-0933 Pool No pets $495/mo • .,.. ctullve guftd gated eom-2bd =x. alt amenttleet figh ting, larger yard nn I 3bd, 2'1tba. hugh matr l>d I den Ing aervlca Incl Ev (213)923-3222 $600 lty 8"&-3818 Like brand oew. All utll pd. muntty In a apactoua •eecurtty. w/covered redwoo d And ... the value In my auf1e, llv/dln, tab views $1200/mo s.46-9950 aecur . Pool. gar. Sorry, no pet• 2Bdrm Townhouu. 8"&-1172 9Venlf'l0• patio Xlnt mov•ln cond spacious bdrm• w/AO & $1695/mo 858-928" I --Eastbluf1 exec 4BR 2BA 2BR $625 Stove. refr1g, lB<lrm $605 AmenltlM Incl frplca. wet Fem to ltlr 28R 1'~BA CM Must see, wtll not tut 2 car gar & I'm only 2 Y"• • 3BA 2BA. 2 car gar hse remod llke new pool, tndry tac. gd toe. 2B<lrm 1Ba1h 1710 bara, A/C, mlcfoe, W/O twnh ... Pool, ape, tennis. long at. otdl S 136,900 C all LANDLORDS/R~LTORS w/opnrs Frplc, fenced ma~y ame~ltlea Gnd; avall now Sorry, no peta. 301 Avocaido 8"2-9850 hkupa a 2 car garagea. aec; $387.50 + dep + ·~ C a ll t or appt a ll llUTWllTEH experience 539-619'1 Othwr, w/d hkup. gdnr -pets8"4--0509 1398.500 75i-4830 Fst-free tnent prvdr1 yrs of patio, all new lnlerlor Inc: S225G/mo 760-93961 423 w Bay 760-3083 Sharp and clean iBR, From 11895. Sorry, no utlla. 982.()12• (71•)759-3160 I UL UTITE 8ea1 Alty No pe1a S 1200/mo • HarbOf' View Hom....-. 2 B<lrm 188 1700/mo. •tove & .!!Yi· e<pta & F/M prof ltlare NB apt Off cout-tiwy $625 home 1 dee> 2380 Orange Ave Monaco 2Br 28• den S300 d9P gu/wat• pd. drapee, I ywd. No Ll~LG 1 BO 3bd, 2ba. 1 blk 10 bMd\. 011 4 kldl & pet 1paclous Open 8/8, 4-7pm or call untum new crpt & D/W. Child <>ti .La Lanne Apia. pets. $490/mo. 5'&-13n MOblle w/vu, aec, prv ,_ 1350 mo +•~ utllltlea. COLDWeu BANl(C!RO enough detalla 539-6191 for 1.pp1 2•1-1035 lrptc. i pallos Subml1on1 11138 PlllC«'l11a .... Mgr. SPARKLING bctt. avall ~1. $650 utll 873-2507 or 5'&-53941 Agl fee A«1one & rN dy 3bdrm pets & kids S 1575/mo 2Br 1'h88. patio. air. encl , NEWLY REMOOELEO Incl, 8"2-0923, Iv meg. HBI OcMnl F. quiet locale, $725 2b .,.., .,,..,.,, kid oti tst. last. S300 cleanlf'lO gar $675 No peta. 8-ny S..Utlful 1 & 2BdnM 8V911. MR LIDO MARINA 3BR n-amkr/dmk, .......... ...,... ~ Jdu i 2Iii other• a~;,'~19 11 dep Grdnr AllOC F.. 6.45-9181Of844-2270 or Starting at $685. AM new 514'h ClubhouM rec rm. Share b:th wm llPW TE t lllltlS I CHARMING 2BR 1 SfdbY Agl fee pd Avt 814 644•5197 Carol 8"5-597• appla. CfPI, D/W & mud! 2BA. Kke new~. deete, F. $350 +dep. 941~7 •-•--•--• With prtvate courtyard & a 1ba, w/d hkup, S Patio RMlfW-2·atry hm 3br 2ba HV HM-5b0 3ba. 3 car get. 2Br 1'A8a TwnhM, trplc. m<l'8I ec:,oo1. = .!.t:;. $1195, yf1y. a&e8 M /F ROOMMATE TllTUllll view from the famtly rm. gw $1275/mo llldl ok 811 new rmet new paint, carpet, comm garage. yard $675/mo r"9Ea.t C: Mesa. 177 It rt ._ __ L ... N-SMKR. to .,,.,. 4 BR 1111.. din rm I kitchen of thi. 7eo.-13a-4 lllt S755 53M19~tt .. , pool. n·pets.S21oo +~. No peta 278Avocado St. E. 22nd St. ~1·7378 1!19r -• ... HOUSE. NA BEACH Outatendlng !f BR home a~1'."~ ~:r~~-Rat ateal $1095 2br gar ••a.p 1.a - -evall &-7. 7~98 5•1-7510 or 831-5103 w/frplc:endgertga,'400, Cethedral celllnge New ••UT __ 1 child oti yrly newr kit -_._....,_ tmmeculalel Garden Views 2Br 288 beaut qule1 MESA PINES 2t60 Hat1a Hunt Ing ton I•• ch t~ In betha & kitchen ,. .. '"" other'a avall 539-6191 Encl gar, NMt 19th all 38dnna, walll·ln cJoaet dwnltrl. w/petlo' l end 1BR 188 w/ger M50 848-3781, '°' "'90· Plotureaqu• park·llk• IW.E.ITITE Agtfee &~Blvd,peta otc In m.tr. 2Ba. f/p, 2 car gar. Moet uttta pd, 1795 TOP~~·~~Ptea NlceoutOOlnaec>le ..... • V9id 8r1gh1 & kht A laJL...-/mo, s.48-1498 attach gar, kltctl w/nook 822 Hamilton. 831 ... 753 **Sot~2447 F/rmmt NOW for bch hM. mutt ... 1 6\/\1' -betWeen 6-8pm East bluff area S 1400 * * wenn envtroment '350 . ..... AAJIA P1aia1w 2107 Of1>97-9309.agt VIiia Rentat167S-4912 2Br huge Apt with pool Wllffll&-Ltnda/M,_.,__. .... ~"12 _.._ 329 AvoceOo.1725/mo + ~ ...,.,_ -~· 2/38r Winter & Yrly Pen-Sharp 28r Duc:>lex. bffm BIG CANYON Htghly up-depoalt . Call Cella Wente .-.ctlon of greet Int -te IHO NB OCEANFRONT·MI F tnauta Rentalt av!. c.11 '*''· wood t>Yrnl"O frplG, graded DoV9f Model. End &46-85-41 llvtng? We oan offer 90y--Vitia Rental• 875-4912 gtr. W/0 hkup. No peta Unit 2Br+Den, gar $2500 -thing from a amall apt to HI ..... lllNI. Prof 25-45, frptc, w/d, R .....__. w /d $895/mo. 780-888.2 Ownrl8kr 759.()708 - 2Br w/gw .Crpta, drpa, • 4 bdrm hou ... If foe*· • u onth·to-mon... ~~ ".!~2-~. ~5•1mo"° 58 . fvm-_.., ltlr ryr - -blt1n1 f:noct yrd w/patto. Ing In CM NB or HB tNr* m m ,. •• '' -· ,,_ • 2 car gar, eveK 9f ttM .sharp & clean 2Br 188. Oceanfront yeerty rentala &38-4120 Call 1-5PM • nrat, that ci'IOIOe also availtble • 12 utll Larry 818-4810. thru 8130/87 Blk from 11ove. W/D Mlupe. 1 car lrom S1800 to 12500. 667 Vlciorle "C" .. H 75 ~f:::.., IMi: PrOf r.m... n/amler atw ~ $1700 mo 1111 encl Qatt;e, 1750/mo Aleo 18A from $950 Call 2819 Santa Ana. 1725 TSL MGMT · 842•1803 • Fum1shedl nw o.na Point 2ar 288 lut+MC • credit Chee* 5-48-9950 VIP Properttea Inc unfurnished c c n9--Mako a darling kif· ten cover ror the new baby on your hsl E' asv stitches for nine m<>lils Transfer direchoos end d tails 1rw..lud0d Cell 8111, 8"6-0292 i"PENTRIOOE COVE• 575-2232 Westfiield l u t. k 0 n(d71o~ ........ ,!!_12• t t. ·Fitness centers, ~,...._._ s ... •3 25 ATTRACTIVE Clean 2BR 2Br 28• Condo W/D Mlup MUI Y11W 280, 2BA NEAR "nu • plus 75¢ 1B•. tnOry. gar. deck 1 dbl garage w/o~ner exec 18R partly furn I ... ..,. Tetbert/8Hch Blvd. tenn11, swimming R~~=· 1 ~·rro!: PoStage handhnq IQr l et Ut Ht1, YH Sell Y ,., p,.,.,,,1 Call ClattlfW, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly . low cost. t blk to bCf't Avail lmmed ne5 NMt •trMma & I s 1000 Avt' no-9412-4557 &Mutlf'UI clMl'I !ell Get f*ICed yd. d/w, trp6c, engil Models open d11ly. 9 6 beec:tl In H.B .. 350 +utl l'M:h panem S800/mo+ dep 5-48-3727 tali. No peta 5-49-2447 -• .__ oe -081. new c:.arpet. 1 ctlllO. 1 SOT"'. no pets Call after 8:00 s.ld IO •---L l Stepa to Miid 2 • 2 beth den Apta, pet..,., dedll, pet oti 11'05 •t.500 dep • r. !An .,_.,tnillt Br'and ,_ •Br, ' "'" ut. ~ 4 OAT frplc vry rmmy S900'• ape Sorry, no peta •gt 'no f ••. Ca ii B MCMl 18 ......, ... J '11 bethe. 1500 •If. upper OICfORfAN rwnowtea yrty de1a111 S3t-e 191 2B<lrm 288th S740 863-150018'3-0755 Newpon u eh No TO SHA seo HSE COM .... '*"'" '°"',.,, unit w/deete Unturn Of antique furnlal'led Sbd Agt re. 398 w Wilton e31·"83 llO trv1nt Avtnut ..., bctt. p<Of t'Wlmkr, $400 o-1u01._.11 ..._ ......... tum Avt 9/1 S1500wtn-21 ... b 1 lt d .. ---I -._...__.-..a-..__ ftt16thl MY 11m """'--.. 19'/11800 '(fty tee Lindt .. e, acuzz ec.. WAT£RFRONT-Yrty *MeN Verde 0' lux 28r, ..nni-WWWW +13uttt, ...,. & ..-.-_...,. 873-n50 0r 83 t-29-4 1 S 1800 mo 8" 1·7500 NP 111 Duplea.Spaclou• 188 Upf* New decof, Pluahl'f remod1lad ••· 56-"°4 f75-4069tf13-0IU ~ • '*"'---. 1 44 2br 2ba. atove dtw. taun I dlll'lwehr. lodl9d gwege Cluel"9 Af>ta. 'urnw.d & Ntwpo11 Bue fl So naa .. I hkup 19 pa1to dOcil avail, $675 No pet• 840-2•t5 unfurnished. Oellcloua 1700 18th Stlttt JeR 2fl8l OOPLDC TW1lD• -S 1250/mo. 673-8100 *MEWL y DEC L..O 2BR ,,_.. Nf'\'ed In 'f04JI Apt (It Oowrl Frptc 2000 aq ft 3 Bdrm, 2'A Ba. pools. no J ~ 11•..1 l'~BA petlO & get dtw 3 tlmee/~F\11 Cellaoc;: Ml-SIU Avell &i 15, S t800/mo p«a, S t3t5 Avail 91 I I -ras = No I*• Av.it rrow' ~=!:on Tetrace end ~ 72o.740ense-1704 (7t4) 85-4-9244 Ooeen Ot'-t ...,.,1-tmo ..._2832 .... :.:!: .. --. , _,.. ____ _ Ible cloM IO bMct1 _ _ _, .......,, ,.,. ...__... ... JASMINE Cf• 2b MetehendlM opportunities l&lmll lmll 1$50 Sou1h eo.t P1cra l• Sult•. """" 11 Oen. guetded comm. t.,.. ln~fled -lllt•br•nQ•"9 'I ~.. ar .. 11drm, M . *"*' YoudOn'tllnowwtiehw're ~rtmens ~~~~~~:~J:.~"'0' ~1et,:O~or:i.int0W11io 11Ml•trl lM171 PoOI. ~7t~ ~ :.=~r::ven'trMd w..-~~"" R F T s a .j \ ' Orange Coat DAILY PfLOTIWecsn..day, ~ 8, f- Wz!dll !!!! ..._.I ,_. .. •eMuJ/!!!!11 I I• CJ!!!!!... Mii a.t.l/Mlej ... T"'isb1J/fr... ~... l•rlll P.. JI .. l '!!!I!=..-~ ,.., eq1t wnrone Ofb. L oO t -• .. ... -r~ =:o.~ ~ ~~~t~IVf= ~ c.t'L ,._... ..... 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Nwpt llPPflfMI tfM)p. pe'reon fot prO!*'IY eo.te Mw -~ .n.s II • or°'*'O °°""'*'>Ind lent• Maroarlte, CA .... I mt• XHfkSO@ SHOP fOt a . -Nftpor1 Bwtl, CA t2tleO ftE. 9lCP =Nl!o mgmt co with buty lalM 1111 General.,.... & ooun o'*9 meny l>eneftta, neee. FumltUN tot Wit"/ "*."• 11 yrt Mme loc. Prime Jiii 1urDfC1U hetp wtttl /llte phot-.. Muet be_,.. to -,a-.-*-*'8. Ind t1W'tndl P'-9 8PPfY ft' 225 E. cal JudV ... 1-aol Ne'#P<Hl hectl ar" R6USEkEEPER mt IUllU\ M blq>ng.Mel ..att1evie wont Securdsyt Mpm . ..,_i_.~=·y1n U..MtJI llf 17th8t,ColcaMw. PIT _. __ KING bed *· Cofli99 Owner retiring 714 N.B.lfM.Engllarup..ic. •IT IPIT•-M. Ooocl&:': IMnMr • 8,';~~Wll ~--! ........ ~ to...._ tw ._.. 1 2 tines....._ Me-02t4 aft I pm. Ing. ~ In all Tt'UDnDIDY mutt. ...2.1eos ... _... __ _.__.:. 1~1:30pm F0t &.3 bed eo.w . ..._, lheeCt '°'the Olly Plot. b•~11. --~ , ....... ...,.YCLEANl...,.Fra.....o.a-... -a-Of"°'4elt~, ILSUl\N\ IF!~~.J!'!.~2LL .,_, .. ,.,__ -wa· llT ,.._ .... _ F--. --._ .._., •-"" ""' .......... ..,_ ......... SER '""""".........,.'"' llEOEPTllllS·T ~pwaon ...... Senta Aft• H•o• "' .... ~ ·~ --· °'9MCGftd.1411301 Haar Newpott Bwtl, u -Incl. cootclng. • 12001mo. VICE WICKES FURNITURE 8XC**ad In..._' CM Set & .., Otttv ~ 1 l'IOOfl8, w /Hf • OM • ..,-::-=----=-.....,......,...._,,,....,.., eelltnt financi ng ReaumetoE.Berger, 1870 ~ offtce ,... ~ • · 1~7·30pm lowtrhce. Muat N¥a,. MF-t9nd\PnMndet8clld abaent• owner, cen Ted San1a Ana Aw, •t• A, * IUll * ml,_, taurant chain haa Im-/54&-391M. or Ttlut9 • .frt & Sat COPY MACHlNE Ila bit trantportatlon. ctwrv cof tb4 aet ~ Hattie 415-547-1118. Coeta M ... 921271 o.talt on.m.ct, good t.... mediate opening fO( full * ..... * e.m-2:aopm OPERATOR Contact LIU 8mlltl ctlalra 1150 -.; ~ "-~=· =:"r~ =.: * OPEllll* ~· ~~~;~1\t: :::_.~~ ~ ~~=-l:~mo:'ecif.: ef'JJ~'°'r.r.an . F:_c:i,~~~1=· .,.2-4321Ext275 =-*'-~--= w.= . ?ft!llWdtt ltM Lady. Uv.ln 3 or $ lflllDalTI M 111 t9ttl St, CM -DI m •n 11 on PBX • op•nlng In N•wpot1 Ill 11·' llf • DEUVEAY LA. T1Mee to RETAIL din rm ... w/Cifllna ~ -Dya/W1c Att lw Execlutlve Secnterite 1Wltctlboerd ttl•t re-8-ltl rttOrt tlot9' Cur • homee In Naiwpott leactl. Otlg 13000 Metlftce ~ reflreq·~~20 area. WordPrccmlng ._,_, QUlr••~~ rent opportunl(Y f0r M I• HllD21 3:90emto8eml7261mo. WE'llE #1 •1400 Mine cond. CM --r....-e.tw ()petetOf'I o.tall °'*"td, good t.... lndMdulll Wlttl front ol· time and pert time .,,... 14&-t4 t3 Of 5414" t o.i. 172·2306 Unique pl811 com~in.. THC~tn .. ,. C..TYP'at9 ptlone peraonallty. b .CNOfllllonaleppw-ployrntrilContactSt'*1 .. , .. _ ......... ..uu ... z:: beet 86emtntl of Mall Receptlonleta/Fltteaent• lmmed oe>eNna. 573 W. ance. Poeltlon .iao r• 780-3071 For Hollt & Hcauuu. ..... PIT -• Order, Bobk Club and TIAlml Ttltmark~ 19th St, CM -qulr• UM of 10.kev Wahor & W*"-for M/F, OMV printout ,.q, ~ Ruot. ~. MLM No bltll I Cutt Srftce adder and llgtlt typing. Dey, Swtno & Gr d .....-...-.. ol ._.__, 4~73 or '3 l-710I . f1,· ,,....,.., PE lnttNC1or. Part-time, ~--.... 111•~1'11 lovely offlc ... inedl· Claaelftad~11aiu'O INtt9 105"l ewyer .,.__., ,,_._.,,We're gr~ by lellP9 MOV1NO·Two8'111Meofet ~~~··-~t ,,.,... Churcfl related, &42·9181 ,.-::::::::;.;;::.!._ P-T perm 10.-2 • M>-F. cal/dental ""'O· A_... --•a• -• 105 17th St, CM. fUll ttme, ci.i a Met IP-and bounde eno we need ................ _ .. "_' ,.....,.. ..,_,..,r·--r-...,., ,_...._. .,.2•"20 EOE peerance, for appt. energetic. amb1ttou1 1t!.._00.•75 .. ~2~~ IWltf aollcited rntmbett. t1Am1 Exi>flfltnct tM Amettoan Newpott S.... Office Of tAM ... PM. The Otano-eo.,t Deity 10-2pm, c8ll Vlrglne or peop4e llkt y ...., • , -•uurv 1-800--432·7257 ut M5 Pr•SchoOI, Church ,.. difference W/top ~ Natlonal Corp' w/plush JOLLY ROGER INC PMot currentty l'IM open. ----Cfwta 722-7023. out team. ~lm:wmed--~l.~tlll•+.1mrnnr-ei'*""--1~'8---....o.i (24 tire) or 714 960-1798. lat--', ........ •'/Hr. CALL /benalltt/~Ht~IOUI turroundlnge, tM6clng r• 17042 Glllet1• AWi ........ for • ""' an6 ..-. Taatlng applcettone fOf ... ._. deaat. * CHdeelD. olw "" .,. """-1pontlble energetic INtne CA 92714 ~.,,. ..-• ,._ .. t.11/"'-"fff n~1,.._, EXECVTIVE CASHIER open.not ax,., at our • ............... "-'-~ , .... = ' .. --. :-1~ &42·9181 compMy'I ti and . • . time tMphone ....... ~ ....,.,-::.::_ -..... .! For Faehlon llland Ret.1111 HUNTlkGTON BEACH • --v.. ... .... ,. patttlmt. ~oomed P9f'90fi to 250-0331 perton In our ClaNlfted ~-9''1-9 _AWYH-~· ator•. Mutt "8119 ... lforefor. wt e uptlol1 ch•"· hii MON 0r Prtf"lltaal/ 114 Ill 1210 all Ofb func;.. RECEPTIONIST Adwrtltlng department low. u ..._, -tenelw tlendl &40-1992 or 751M582 TO. S10t</up, no credit Maiaittratfn 9111 • • tlona. ~ttiv. aaiery, /SWITCH BOARD Mutt type 45 wpm, tiaw PHON~~eAs~ 8"d cwt= MMce'~ SALE.8(48 hra/wtc) Must Seel Autt ~ lthr "'·no pen.ity. C.il Or come Into offtce .. HO •XP nee. 2320 Coldwell a.nllet Newport prior teleptlone .... ... . l)etlence. FIT ..,.. ben-N 11 I L tof• & iov-t. ci6llw toot Denlaon Auoc 873 7311 llhl S. eo..t Dr. ~ 290, PIJllOLL Beach SalH Office. peritnc;ie, and a ~t. THE QRIHOER .me E o E ~70 • 0 n 1 um b • r oelC t.ble & 4°"'9.147S. i! Coeta MeN. 1 btoclc OrHt beneflt1, good c:Mtt1u1 t~lt \ICMee. RESTAURANT . . . pre>mcMe from WltNn 04· M\181Met4M-9791 .... ~ T.D. ltll RETAIL MANAGEMENT W-1 of South COM! CLElll Nlary lor qualltled per-Excellent ealery plu• 1400 Pac Cou1 Hwy FACIAUST ~YOU the cflance to ..,.-------- @m iMretumon~Hdl uperl tnced, Plaza..""10ffFalMewon eon, typing required , c:omm6te6on and good Newporta..cti &M.ANICUREST ~ln1o1 managem.nt. 0:~50~!t_1.!°~ ro.. "*>lend on a buy _.__.IC ,..Al...., _,..-... 1111405 Fwy. Immediate opeillinge for Mon-Fri. &44-9080. bentlfttL M2...eee1 Needed NOW1 Vfll'Y good • prov de on-QOlno .......... ,.,.. 7"-1 _ _._.. .. TD • 0 ---· --..... .._, t · ,__, oll/fl.. Call Kathleen Ol9ori for In-Hu open1nge ...... F opportunity Rent or training and Of-' ben--""' ....,.. "' .........., •· 1 ,000 up to manager who can de-•T--:!,1 p-:='o11~~ RECEPTIOllST tervlew appointment, ~. ""' IT commlaeton. Ctlll JyGy eflt .. Int~ wfll be O.BEO S75. heedbeetd I 10. gotd df/fnMk to... ...i S 15. kllc Ible 3 ctn. wtlt eek $50, Md lbl wtrt oelC S15, 241·95to • ..._,, 5:30-t, wtcnde .rt 9. JUMBO'S. Call Dennleon vetop a Ngh volume~ Temp full..ttme poettlon ~1· __ .._..... ...2-432 302. eltt... &42-4 114 tltkli Aeaoc:. 873-73t1. ,,... end )uggle pnortt1ea good typing tkllta mutt; and 1~ey helpful but lmmed opening at ad · 1 nt. wa- lnvoMng ~ ph ... Of genwal Ofb, .. c. Call wtM treki lndMduel wtttl ~· Bu% phonee. •••-.J ••--F/PT JWlltortal WW. .............. m«ctlandlllng, buying. & Su• t-t2, 873-93e0 ::::: to~Appty ~ !~p'!..,""aran~• c' afrtll 330111.WY ~St E=•= ~ ;:. =-r;~~ 83~1:e mr.. DZG ltor• OC*'•tlont. POI--pet90fl 9AM-4PM ~-... , . ~, . tween 4-epm, Marcello'• _,.. .. AXPPY may HOn:)! :~~. ::mia:.:=: eom=.~d. Ex· THE JOLLY ROGER, INC 0.bble M l-0111' EOE. Coet• MeN. CA t2t2e ltallan Cu1lne, corner =FIJC":'.L:-:L-:TI=-M:-:-::E-wtll.,.,,....t-rllln..._,S,,...H.,..,l=-P- Happy Anniversary tool Beverly Hllt9. Call Cindy pending lrvlne CPA Flfm 17042 OHtette Aw I.I. llllPlll•IT e..cfl/Sleter. PINO & RECEIVING You'hlwava be my 11 213 824-2831 t1a1 compu1er ~ator l~A For Newport BMcti R.E. 1••111&1• WllTllll ~~~~~c lnEl_:t~~~1~:, 1 kMI youl -Mk*I-LUI AIDTI potltlon open for ndlvtd-2 1 ~~· ~Fun-t'r9~ Demonttr~ t~ ~ FulHlme, Part·tlmt. 1870 Hwbor 81, C.M. FRIDAY 191~t1Ur9t (Cnr Of Garfltld) HUNTINGTON BEACH llTIOllL LlllEll Queen az bed, brand MW ltlll 1n S*o. pWd M35 (wwranty Inc) Muet ... . 9325 Obo. ~11 r:::::;; I,.... "'•• ual with bookkeeping PIT20-30tireweelt, typing :l111 ,.,,. ....... now to...-..,..,.-,-,,.,_., Grinder Rettaurant --------..,-*"'l'liP...-.---..,..,;~-..~,._ Tired o1 R.E. Become a capabllltlee. Salary ranoe & 10 key. Appfy In P9f'90fi -a. .......-..... pllin, no cot!, del or Inv, ~ 18&4 21002 PCH _,a FOOHb S mo OiCf fmr Lo.n Rec>. R.E. UC req'd. from S t3SO/mo. Call Mwv.c Etec:tronlc9, 1870 --a•n•flllTa• • ldMI for HOMEMAKERS, Huntlng1on 8ch ' PUT HIT• Tabby Cet. vety 19th & IBM s.t~p f« you In the Kathy (714)833-4e51 Hart>or CM -•--free lcJt, eupplee, & trtiki, ,..,..,,.,,..-__,...___,_...,,..,,..,._,,..~ I SIPPLY llC. Placentla., Coeta Meta lletd + Trlilnlng C.il for • . . FuM time. Lwn property cat & ~ MCllll'lf Wlll train BARTENDER, Opportuntty for trWnlng Thedlff••allour 142·9142 an appl 770-e087 Chucil mgmt -s>t rental bu9I-HOUSE Of LLOYD female. youno. Netoh· and ~it, mutt •-..11-.1/Dn•,I SI 1•••••••••••••••••••••••1 nH1. Herd working 7t4-978--1313X·t017 bortloo<ICocktllll LOunoe hevegooddrMngr.cord PEOPLE! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9 .-KU WA e dynamic per1on who CAU ~7.fl021 Equal ()ppof1unlty ~ SERVICE STATION -----a-: (.\HEER OPPORTL "'ITY • llkeaWOf'1llng with public. NAT'I INTERIOR DESIGN ployer, Mr. Charley ATTENOAHT f(UI) ADS ARE FREE Cal: I0-1111 -·I ----• Experlenoe pref'd, Some FIRM EXPANDING. 432-0838 ICw-1e!IOldl &.-iu In ,,_ All 1tllf11 available. Sml • Saturd--k. PIT, FIT. W._.. train, c:.11 ltwal 9531 .......,.. .....,.,., ,...... C H OC • MANAGER • -1 -"' ,.. HOME LOAN ton 3190 Harbor, C.M F:i~;rda °C~1 ~30l1 • • T1LIUT' 142-1HI a.th 75&-8187 ....... PROCESSOR btwn 9am-5pm e ' e SECRETARY/GAL NOW HlttnO In Otano-MaJor r~ogreptltca & For Lag 8ch SIL. F-T, min JllH• llm : i\ppliC'ations a re no w h~ing lH'· : FRIDAY Coun~. Oo you love ll'l)Ply co .. Meklng drtv· 2 yr-. Exp nee. Xlnt ben-~'!::::~~ I EITAL RIA • <'rpl~d for mana(!.t>mt'nt p osition... • Orange County Publlc ~ CHRI TMAS? Demon· .,,, M/F encour9Qed, eftlt. Sal c:ommenaur•t• 8PPtY In perwon· Pedo office ... king a • e I a 11on11Adv er1111 n g atrate bMUtlfUI ~ FIT tire. Co. benefits. w/eiq>. Cell Stevoe M-f BOOKS ON TAPE cheerlut, enthu91utlc: & • lnd1\lduals must hr t>lr· • Agency IHkl 0 . dlMnowthr\INowmbet. PIHH bring curtent 9-5 497-5583. Westport 729 Far.c!St.CM c:ar1ngRDA,wtthaupenor • lnOll\&lt'd, organizt'd, rlrx1hl.-and • perlenced lndlvldual AYef-0-•11 per hr. DMV.Applyat23'4Fw. SMioe&aM.E.O.E. 141-1121 careelde expertlM. non • • ASAP lor Prealdent of Nat I compeny. No de-Av. c M. Btwn 8--5 -~ INSTRUCTOA a AIDE~ amkr. S9 hr If qualltled e ~oal or i.-111.-cl. Applic-aols mu<>I f'nJO~ • firm. Typing. ptionee, and llwnee. Of c:ollectlone. ANSWERING SERVICE ltlone ~ I« U · SHIPPING & Receiving FoundCurrencyonM1y2, 8-44-0e 1t ~Center : -.ork111~ -.i1h \ouths. : Ol'ganlUtlonel 1klll1 a ~= ~":o!!!i All Stllfta. Swttch~d tenediedldloolprogram. detlit.Mon..f'rl.730-430, 198e. Rec>ort•e&-02332 ---•-o a • Rrliabh· \ .. hi,, la. ,·ul1'd 11·r·n•u • mult. s.r.d reaume end the Wor1d 213 592.1740 Operetort w/traln. Eat1y momfng and aftet· $4.75 hr to ltart Ben-to the Laguna B•actl """"""_., -' ' ' .. ' ,.. aalary rJquiremen11 to S... · 8:30am-3prn a. Gra.,... noon tn, M .t()..8.91/hr. eflta. new ll'Wle Auto Polle• Dept . C ell N..oedl kw new otnce In : and in~uranrr a mui.t : Madeline Zuckerman. 8eedl yerd: 1401 Avocado A..... Appty In pet-eon Fountain Centre. 7M-e0tt Mark 497-3311. 925-4141 C.M 12·9pm Mon-Fri. • Zu<*erman Publlc Reta-.,,.. Pllllm St• 204 Newport a..c:tl Valley Scliool Dl1trk:t TeMlmantetii FOUND dog, blk/whlt• HSm&LllSll&lll : W1· orfn t"u·rllt'nt rnmpan) h.-11· • llons/Advertltlng, Inc .. Continued growth hal r• 17210 09k StrMt. F.V. • ..... 1 ... . atlOrt hair, mtxedtF. vie: • tfit~ 111duding: Paid rnration 111111 e 18231 Irvine Blvd. Ste IUl1ed In MYeral open-APPUll11111 Cloelng date Augo1t 8. .._ .. .. Beach/Warner HB llLLll • holid1t\'· mt'diral and dental 111·: 201• Tu•lln,CA92680· logs lor retail ..... per-Nowbelngeccac>ledfor E.O.E NOWAVAILABLE 847-1442 ~~~r~~6=: : i Ut8 0 l:l'. Lomu pro~ram. alary aod . SECIETUY IOf\I, both F/PT. Ad-a==:t~: ---Energeitic peopM riMOed FOUND amall wftlte mw blUing. AM., type, h.w • milt'a(!.e ollO'-Orll'r. • v:~~·~·;:' Mon·Frt 10-4pm Exl**~. e>«menent to conduct a Marketing poodle w/ooe bed eye. good phone tectWquee. • • Im med opening In ad t n. ta. . • I· Ma-P«90n to tlandte Prop-Study '°' the Ot8"Qe ¥lc: M.......,,,.•'G~ A I T h • agencyc:reetlvedept AC· tonnel depertmen1 New-._, _, Ca.uaitu Pollclee Coat Pu~ Co _.~ on Mra Harper253·7324 e ·•fll" in person "'"'· I ru c:utetetyplnglklfl•~ P«tStatlonen863-1200 t5"'408eect1Btvd ~~ta.c:1alma'. No~~ 8/4 pm. H-4753 •TM &lllSTAIT : Thuri. 2.0<HrUO p.m. : wpm, good or.,,mar. llTW ULIS Weetmtntter rating 1 bllMng 0 c AK· Pleuant phone \ICMee a LO::.; ~~:l(Y ~:!a1be:..':'p~r~ : ORJllE CHIT PllLISHlll co. : ::iv~ ~:'. ~!l s:-peop-. ':*'ot:! AllEMUIS port roe. 852., 188 :~ ~ ~ CoronadelMar REWARD prel'd . lrvln• otc . • 330 \A..._ 8 St • train. Debbie &41--0111 S ~~";!a ... 4 PAll.AIEIS LUIPIMUSll makara high achool 873-3505ori53-2ee& ~292or78&-0777 e n ; ay · e Equal()ppt'yE~ ~ fi,,-~~ FHA/VA CS.1ked. T-opf aeruors.'~1tud«lta LOST Bl** & wtlfte long Wh«t lh• 1•11 leevee ""' •• Costa M esa, CA 92626 : Sec:'y/Reoeptlonl1t: Top Carol Mercer 547 fot3 111111 •w salary, lalery + bonul +I & moonllgl\19'91 Houf•· haired female Cal, Nlouel turning, It'• time 10 turn 10 • EOE • 1klllJ. ref1. for buay • bene1111. Advancement Mondey-Frlday 5:30pm & Allele In Laguna Niguel elusltled lor help with pr• • • Laguna Hiiia Law office. IUL llTlTI ULll * * 100* * potenllal Call Gary A. to 9:00pm. Seturday (714)495-,11442 wtnterma1ntet1"1<le. • ••• ••• ... • {714)830-SM0 Need1c:hange?Jut111att· (714)551-3446 9·00am lo 1:00pm. Start •• ••••• • •• ••••• • """ • Light a11embly work. 11 S4 00/hour p lu1 Ing out? Want to become ....... suc:cnstul? Before you Redhlll/Warner arH. 1111&15omUI, bonuM9 Private d.u & 759-4830 and find outlll +BONUS, no exp nee. Creemef)', 1 ,,... In-Home wonier1 ~ llUT WISYDI Start lmmedlalety nova11ve Ice Cream 11ore For 1n1ervi.w cell Mary ROOMEY CHES'T Of Onlw- .,. & OutdOOf 8ar·B- Que. 6'0-5848 101" VERY GDl80 LG COMF1E CHAIR N£W sao. 21~92-692e WANTED Utec1 Oek Hell lrM & m..-~ beds 846-2288 eftw ePM llbMl11a11U llU 1801 ::n.,; 10 POOi ;::;: Ing Wrought Iron type. 4 ~· CoM S1000 W 1 l50 oeo 548-2ee7 ~i60 eom-{:!.. ~ •new $100. te9-1162 EVERYTHING mu9t 00 Meclntotfl XL computer S2000I OBO. c1ae11ce1 gul tar . $350/090, A .. ctler UHS HIFI VCR UOO/OBO, Yem1ha MT1X 4 tracll recorder 135(), cannon TSO 35mm camera with 185mm zoom '250, TllA*l 800 watt m icrowave 12 00/0BO M i iie 841~. King ea watwtled w/8 ~ pedeftal w/1'dbd ~--bnnd new l250. &31·9033 U.A1ra111,11t ... Memberatllp S250 (714)&40-0888 LOWBOY TOILET· One ~. wtltte, 9'ongated $75 Good cond (714) &46-4181 Evee & wetende do anY1hlng call Eldon 81 1 AM-3:30PM. $3.50/HR I W h 1 t • M o u n t a t n phone. casual e111re & Dell II Melling person aner 5:30 Mon ·Fr1 or lllL. m&YI Call OI' apply today lor entry level ,11ore 9-3 Sat. et &42·5878 Movtng, must aell Jedi rngmt Tralnlng In Irvine Lal.anne'I Health CIUb toe; Exp helptut. bU1 not TUlllll/l 11YO' Metnberlttlp, 2 vw-left <tit nee: Contact Mr Munz Needed by national co I S 125 850-3589 lll-0111 &42--4302 FIT or PIT 8-nlora ()t( Murrey I Son9 Pool Tabte 2102 Alton, IRV MEN and WOMEN (ages S3e...3320 cu.tom made for .,,.,,..; Retell Salee t00%FREE 17-35) ere ~ed to •ereh 8'iH room1 90x51, Jtlnt COnd IUY lllm-11 aerve with the CallfOl'nla MOO Cell 536-4264 "'T P/T 'POI~ tor .Jlllll• ltmnl "AIR" National Quar ti~ . PASSIVE" EXCRCJSER --------.-------.---.------.-~--------.------------------~~~,~~~~~u5 ~~~~u™-~~w ~~~~· Cnanl/C.acrttt Eltclrical La .. 1C1"8t laralat I.met persona. C.M 581·9990 ri:"=/ui Hr +. ~n ~~0 =':lie~~ ;~~:':~mir?!'! 1~ ~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiii ~. peti08. patr... RESID/COMM'L/IND 28 I Ll1ncut comp;;;o;;1Xi&e for -11\te Retail Salel P«ry aft 3pm 845-5760 a trade Many catMf & $125. Oe.k lamp tbl =~=--=· ="=-=---.-- $2.40 Per day etc ~ job too amall yra. Do my own wont. Uc. 3 JC fREE s i RVICE In care & lite hs.knn for ~ aur-licMd1 to c:hOOM trom If S 100 Foot11ool S20 POW6R EDGER S 100. Real Mlck9)1. 536--0553 #27~1. Al MM12e "·"'· c ..--. -you Qualify Must be HS Mlac 640-1992 759'-9592 power "'°""" ISO. ~ =---=---=----=----------Top. Trim. Remov.i. Oual theeldtll'ly (7141833-2000 ..t.i."-·-.l. Dependable woman gr ad °' equivalent, us • i.wn vllOUUm SM.~ Thar1 ALL you pay for T J Pelle'G<lncrt11• Const. ELECTRICIAN. au.I. wont Setv. Uc/Int. lrM est. Paiallat TJ. preferr.c! for wty mom-Citizen and wtntng 10 at-ppliu ct1 Ml 1 er/drys 145 ... &46-6&48 3 Nnea, 30 day minimum Hlghelt quality, lo pnc:.a Fr• •t 120 hr 989-3263 OI' 53&-M98 . Ing lhllt, wlN train AP9fY IR F B&8'C -- In ttte IConcrete Spec:lalllt·Brtck •487892.0'9g,97M278 JAPANESEO'"RDENlun FINE PAINTING By Rich· _,.,..w......,o D K '• DONUTS. 1082 lend A orce l llYIPPUAlllS RATTAN bat ltOOll (3) SERVICE Blodl Lie & Bonded ,.. ~ ard Sinor. 18)'1'10lhappy ....... ~ ""'~~·~.....-Old lrvtne Btvd, Tul11n Mllltary Training end US H l-1111 cane bed! w/huntet grn Call (7 t4) 982-7093 NEW/REPAIR. Ouallty. No SERV. C~ & Mllnt. cu1torner1. Uc. 280&44. VGoc:attonet School Nftl 1eat1. almo1t new ~~~-----jObs 10 amell, rMt<>nable. Free eat. Tony. 964-4758 Thenll-Youl 9&3-4114 lmaoet IS a tint 1tattonery I BIH IOI' eolleQe 11 avail· Coldapot Refrlgeretor S50/M. rattan (beller• DIRECTORY ~.. lrt Fr• •t .. llc:'d. 631-2345 ISHIK.AWA LANDSCAPE A.A.A. PAINTING Int/Ext :!:i~.!\':,'~ngln = BANKING able. Exc:ellent voc:a1io;ia1 w/top lreerer, lit<• newt rKk) INel1 unit • , to. o- lovlnglmo1her /6aby1lt1 .... ,,.. Soct. Clean-up1. Malnt. LOWEST poMlble price. produ<:ll W•are.-.Clng T le ~r!~~~ffngpr~~= a~~ ~v=o 6~~.6~3 5 cu ~80bed~~ ': •11~/hwd 1~'.hom•k•en/WMkd1 /Cdo•1Ylt•' FENCR"'-0xtE8 ,,.. trim Sprinklers. etc. 850-4147 1'!tec> Servtc:e. 882-3235 I FULL TIME .. ,.. Ptll'· e r coll-oe studenll For ap-. & et 113! M;...~, .. 8"&-oJB6 DumpNn1.C M.IN.B. DUSTY'SL.andac:epellawn EXrERlOREXPERTS ton If you tla'Yfl hloh H ,. f potntrMntllolearnmor• l .IWMtt 1tt1ft ~neia:=1~·= ~-~......,----atN. Jim Whyte. &42-7208 Main. Serv. Wkly/month/ Difficult repairs R apeclatty 1tanderd1. and •!\Joy UI Ill 01 eboU1 our program. c:all SIS fee..maater Ilk• ""'·I small frldQe OOod for'ow· Cltaala' ct ~oeN HOMEREP'"IRS. it1me.Fr••t.241-1MO Ltc•2885u ss1.9295 d .. ung witt1 t111 put111c. HarLour cosTAMESA· 5yr1 S3sonrm120-0295 •OI'~ wortt•~ .. " pleaM call Julian at • (714) 1179-73&3 -... ,, u ',.JVl 1 DUST BU TERS Sat/mo. Paint. Drywall. Carpentry COMMERCIALL.andac:epe GLASGOW PAINTING 631·8888 fOI' an appt. ONTARI0-(714) 933-2319 HEAVY duty 1"'llh· .-,, ~2 & up Wk/Bl·mo, auwtlee etc. Gary M&-527t PTL Maln1. Sprlnklerl, tod, 20 lnl/Ext 30 yra el(per .. American Sevlng1 and RIVERSIDE· er/dryer Ex<*lenl cond SAi ltml lllla lvrn Chrl1 66 t-<>988 *•HANDYMAN• 11 yr1 In., ... Tony 846--5124 rwfa. &42·5214 SALES l oan AMOC!atlon. one of (7 t4) 855-4791 $5001080 842·6944 W/fiant A~to __...,.. •42 4121 Ht IOI M--~ tlll nation'• leedtng NY· teeve meeMQ9 - -I HouteciMrnno t4 yrl exp. Large Of amall. I do It all! ---..!I. PAINTER NEEDS WORKI for Ing• and io.na. .... • •m 1• ..,, ft cabinet. 788---0713 --------reOable. r .... lr••t. own Pal 531-5579 or lw mag. BRiCKWORk. smaiilO&. lnl/Ext, celllngl. refln cab 1~i:• .,..~1f'IQI gr•t <>P90f'tUn1ty IOI' • FIT & PIT SEARS COLDSPOT Froet· VALE FORKLIFT 3 11 Irani Pina M 5-9&ee Della LAROE OR arflall. Newport. Coeta Meta. (28) yr1 exp .. wont guar lu tier h dwve aaJea..O<lented lndMdual c A s HI ER & 0 E L I. Frees 125 CaH ener 5pm ma.st 4K lbe c:ap iT. An.tllul Ctlllatt HoultdNnlng, carpets & 0.-al ~ repefr't. INIM. Ref1. 875-3175 Davta Painting 9&4-3837 pl~mbl~g ~ e1.Ctr1ca1 who enJoye cuatomer WORKER ,,.. 631•7070 new Secrlfloe tor Gutck REBLOWN OR PAlNTED 1.1phol11ery. wtndOW9. e1c. 8 yr1 exp. Troy 548-2077 lllUlll IAll•Y PaJtrlaL ulH people Home contact Teller U · Mu11 heve 1ranapora11on. Aatlitu U ...._ 54()...52M Aleo Int/Ext Palnllng Klrbya Malnt. 631•5272 H ~ Brld<, Block and Concrete FM HING INTERIORS ~= =~· :;,~Pf=h~= :u~r.'!.' ~~ GE 22' slcte bY §ICJ; ,,.... eten I Ltc•268597 elt-9295 EXTRA TOUch C1Mn1ng, 2 tt AXUUNd . UoVINd WOOi. FREE ESTIMATE. HANGtNO/STRIPPING l .f IM alTD 1harp lndMdu.11 with 8 • blllty ~pply betwMn er a l'rldg. troa1 tree,••· XPPLt he a--Jt Engllatl IPMklng women. Oweo-& Yard Clnupt 848--2130 VISA·MC 873-1512 month•' cash handling 9am-1pm 3530 Irvine cellenl cond.1350, mov Orn mOfl duo dr 1:J -rNI prtcee, xln1 ref'•· ..... , t 12lllrhW,• uperlenoe Btlld.fllB. 7se..19e0 lngmu11tell 543-4098 r•-... ; _ __._:., Pant x,..m;x 53M13-41ete..as•a Jon -1 2 stucco-Flnlattcabtnetry r1u1eria...u '" 111 -.. .._..... --Aaaurlac:lno •Roofing a HOUSECl.EANINO 10 HAULIHO • CLEA,...UPS. No Jo0 to ernall. All typea. int./Gt.W c;;:;ng We otter e compttlttve llTl1 ... Ull farala.n 1114 tPMd up C#d, S1,000 Waterproofing• 631-4199 YRS EXP Oooc1 ntf 7 04rya. l0'#99t ra• F(W est. Lie. 8314345 Cuflom Twurtno. Ou4lllty Ulll.I n.. Ulery and~ S**· UldY prwf'd Hn ftu Wiii c:.11 o..Ad ~'5 -------·----own Irena Marla 241-~553 Call BarTy. 831 ... 748 SUPERIOA QUALITY I Work Pr~No Prob-Part.time for eventng1 5-9 -0-To apply, ~ traln See mgr at 21002 I lft WiM HITA.~I H.,.,719 AGB HAULING & MOVING REASONABl.E PRICES. lama! 132MM 664-7831 & , weekend d~ ~ oontec:1 J Mk t t(714) Pactnc eo..t Hwy. H8 Lii •1-11u Af*oOmon;-19" 310 p n•LtE"' CARE SERVIC"' 'i'ANNE'S HSE CLNG* r..-.... 9 ... ~, ,._.,... .... , 14'"" ,._,. .. ..,.._ t ...,,_.._~ .,.__ 553-l808 All Equal 0c>-1024-. 100 ,_ »3 kl\z Em.,'""gency1 Hr..()ey·Wk c Cmp41e, wlndowl. pelnt """~';;7.'L:;""" "'""' ,.. ......... ...,,.., Pl!Ulat ~-;;c,..;"':, Coe1a portvnlty !mptoyer •TH INTI 2 Ilk• new CUllOIM 8' f\lf, tong pen S1200 c:a'I S•Ct1'1·81ckpg 875-9937 V9CenC'••Anne722-8572 iiiifiif 111-1111 Meta, H.,bor Stloppjng :r:· ~ ~ = t:; Oavtd 8S4-87~ ~ LINDA'S HOUSE/OFFICE •&-1 --· •AH pMnblng' hMtlng4P Center 641-2822 American Savilcs AS:'!: s:x,1~. room p.lnttne $7~ plua SPERRY UNIVAC CLEANING Honea•. re-CLEAN a EXPERT I ••• --a-P/T and loan ...,. 3_. hOura • d-. en11quee 1or ..... CdM HI RES COL~ PC trySetvloe Hable. quell~ WOf'k Cell OY«25~•~ !~:!:~~~~=~ -• 1~ ~.. -1 173-5941 na-..a-256 coton HouMplant. exp. prflf'd. MOnday thru Friday efler· ~-·· ~lr·RemO<l'l·Addltlon1 for frM ... 4 7-0756 Uc. T • 11 ,428 . 30-1353 xaa•,..o;;;n:c;;;c;a;c r=i.11 hra 845--0210 noon Sa1urd•y •nd Sun. i Piece Nvino room .... 20 ::f · ••t,.. ~c ~980 MARIE'S Jan1to+1a1 Malnt. ature pro wor no ••ABC MOVING•• Top Ovellty. Low Price. Cl Assoc1'ation day morning Call newr uMd ..,,.,.on.., IBM compe1ble 494-44to Doorl-Moldlngt-8ay Prof. ctnlng, gd •XP.lmt wotNI'\ aeeklng llOU ... ~ & Careful T 138048 FrM est Lie 831-~345 •/ltttauaall · 842~ Uk fOf Kll1l I coat $715, Mil S28& Frtt t. " w~· Patlot 24 hf Call Mllrte 547-6848 titting opf)ty. Xlnt refl. Lv LO RATES. 562..()410 u SHI .. _ .... ....,, ·e;..... ~ ... 254 Addition• QvlUlty Wor'll mag 090-7143, 281-4378 t _ ... ".,, --_ Leb/Germen Pol nt•r . 14n 44e PllUI 5'8 eeeo Wand• & KtflY• Ouallty ITA1Y91 lalm IMITllL I,_ we111 Fwoo BaM. Orange Pitt $ Piece Bedroom aet. in. I milled breed, Pf'Of v.1n- HMdeanlng, •JCP . ref9. .. ... ,u., IJP-11 ...... :.~~~~~c!.lllng ...... =Alr1>0f10fftce.tlM 330 8aySI eluding bun!( bedl. ""• ed ·~oid.grMthuntlng Docw.-A..,_·Altetatlonl 842-040$ or.982· t8e7 1 Law!rt -• Kltehena. t.ttla 722•9713 M tHr. 8"9 9oy9 S4 76/Hf 1 i.te oe>en1nga for eo.t• MeM, CA tM29 ,_ oondttlOfl l360 kw pot«tttal FtW to OOod ~=~=~ C..ttndlta CllOWRSIMVICI s.=r~'=-., Exp'd. PM Q,b, Vatted llllTMlfTll .. 722•738' h<>fM 1e&-tee1 I= MOW•EOOliTWtCEMO Lie. T12..._.,. .... 1 ... 27 ... day'~ aNft• In-... • Part·tlme ., emfll OCMn-.... 'Mdt• tum din rm ,... an/Alt GARAGE dOOf epect1t. S20-l26 145-5737 N!WW ....... atoraee J.c tmstMVICei cludlngWlc~4N-5717 ,.,..ns.,.... front hOttl In ~ bdrm. ~ room. *I .... "-estm1 Mc Ina ~-Room R;;;OCi;I Trimming Remov11 Yatd 9Mc:tl 873-J030 E.it cond. 90m9 aHno91 -.. tmerConat213592-3&31 D-oora·Wlndowt·P•11o SHRUB& LAWN CARE lllYll-llll Cleanupt. haul S4a..o528 .. 1111111 EXPERIENCED ONLYI ----,_ 134-9000 432·72~ "j!..,Ji!"'j ~;;;ga;~P'tenn~~--.-c)M-- PATI0'1, ded!I, r.ncta. Cover1·Dtc1t1 ,renk, Lend~~ ~ C~~ l Poeltlon1 9V1lll M1*\o'1 ThMe 8rf to ~ Part tlffle 8DAM ·1e4 ~rte "Pc F fur COtl Val~ cw.,-c.,al r•-dln~. A ..... 988-7107 LlcUtoe17 8al~NB .875-t 8e .,hr /or..--M6--3M! .. tu 8f ltellan Rutaur1n t. poraryPQeltlonl ltilf ,_...,... ,._ . • ... ,. ! .,,, .-_..,_.. .. , · ,._ ----Ba!boe 87&-8171 c • 11 Lorr• In • r-. .--.ov, ..mt w grn '""· .. bit John 790-132 DMn fllll ' ~~~6111 L!T THI! SUNSHfN£ lN (714)173·50 t6 NO S£LLINOI 2 CMlrkl 1tUdlo beda. wfbeddlnQ -.1""'!"' ..... .---i ... --T CIMn-8unthlnt window clea!'llng EXPEAIENCED IN PIZZA & S35 .. Cfed«u 12f. PIUt Sm.a R«nodel end Entry I'™ ooo;; ~~61-3478a;nn(,... Ltd Call (714)~ PASTA S•1•ty &tan• WIUINlllUll = ~·~ Ping.Pono "° mll(j AddttJonl W.U.. Doorl By Norman The Doormen ' t!Nd} Wllildof1 ft11duate, COfMWClalJAealdenttal from ~ Coeta Mw. Eq-uel Oppty E,,,P m/fl'tl Moure 5 :t<>pm-t ·OC>pm lttn'I• M~-7140 ~~~~...-~---Ml• 1771, I Ull, 10 Oall & Flr 151-DOOR ci:an UJ>e:TrM T~ = :"*" ..,_.., dlft. 1 tory '30 • 2.,.. MO LUIGI S 131~ S.t t oo.m-1 00pm For lkand ,...,.,, In t he bOx. 1'=~:_""""""~r--1Jeitrlul S ~~ 9tc: ~~1';-Cellf Wlndows:::J124 HI RE CASHIER Full time, lnttr'fW Cll nna aft• hH vy cl'lrome/glau tf m81Uf't PtC'IOfl wal t~ $ ~ ... 2'517t d~1e Wlgt..., Nn CIVa PlllJD ILHTIJO TrMIT11ml()eenup comp! A KIDS PARTY by ~I "'9dlo. 11-. t•Ho ....i. A9Pfy In per.on Mwv.c lrom Germeny, Retail I wfwi dOM, rec:omd by --O\»llty ~. ,,.. •• ow~ eomp.tlttve Cartoon CNHCt.. ..c ol-flecf• got OfMI '°'lftde Etectrona. 1170 HatbOr Do 'lfNI l:llVyirlO tt\d fog.. • 1200, ... 127$ 0. u FU~ 0 : ' .. !.. ua~ Otng ~mfg 5'4M533 •425513 7401 pt~ Chudt M2·2873 ~ e.Q-1110 tor~ throujth cla'i'itf1l'cf Btvd C M lhl!c:t "-'"'•1'11111 de9k 1100 &42-tMe M[HT. CALL on.'iO.i...- ~--.--·.__--.,-.;,..;;.;.;~.;.;.;;..,:;;::;::::~. GW TEMPLOY ..... : :: I : CALL TODAYll AllFll Liii t 1 I • . . 7 ~ Cout DAILY P,LOT/ W91dnMd9y, ~I, 1 ... -P\llUC NOTICE P\8.IC NOTICE P\llUC NOTICE P\S.IC NOTICE P\S.IC NOTICE P\S.IC NOTICE f'\B.IC NOTIC£ ptBJC NQTlC( fiCTTT10Ul llUl*Ell ol1f' .. ~,.ot~ flCTITIOUl llUllNEU ORANGE CA &II rtohl. lllle •UftKUY. A .... tanl he· HOOVER. AN UNMARRIED MOncE °' A peymer!I bOnd. SIM- NAME ITAT!MOfT e t Prlve1e~le NAMI ITAT!MENT ·~ interest conveyed to retv, IMAN u trvatora. In the ol· DlleOUITION dud Form 807 In the The lollowlng P9'ton• Me No WE P20J~J The followlng pertona ere and now held by ti undef 1 1 Published Cftanoe Cout nc. ot the County Aecofder Notice la l'leteby given ttlet amount of fifty l*C*\1 of the doing t>uatneu H Al dOlng bullneaa u Mr Stiel<. Mid OMO of Trull In tf\e Dally Piiot July 30. Augu11 8. ol O<ange County, State ol the Director• of Cyprus conlrllC1 pr1Ce mu9' eooom- p R 0 T 0 ST A A EL EC t lnSlhe SuJ>!lor Court?' 212 Tu1ttn Avt . N-port pr()l)e(1y sltueted In said 113 1986 Callfornle. WILL SELL AT Tecllnology Syeteme. Inc , I peny tr1etY contract ln'IOIV· TRONICS, Bl PHOTOSTAR a~ 1f~e ~he ag~;t1~· 0j Beech, Ceut 92ee3 County end State deKrlbed W282 PUBLIC AUCTION TO CallfO<r\11 eotporellon. have ~ aneirpendltul'e In exoeee 'NT ERNA TI 0 NA l c I Los Ar199lh ' Lee Miiier Mine H HIGHEST BIDDER FOR voted unanlmoutly to die-of $5,000 00. PH 0 T 0 ST A A TECH · In t~ Matter 01 the I George W Clerk Mme Lot 16 of Tract No 3166 1 P\S.IC NOTICE CASH (payable et ttme of lolve the corporation The The euc:ceeetu1 tMdo.r wt11 NOLOOY, D) PROTRONtCS. e llate of MARGARET Thi• bualneu " con. In lhe City of Costa Mesa,.. Mia In lewM mon.y of Ille agent of the COtpott11on lor be required to enter Into • El PROTOST AR INS TAU· RILEY ConservatM du<:1ed by co-pert,_s sllown on a mep ther!K)I r• LE~ NOTICE United St.t•) at In the any notto. le Mr Robett A contreeturel 8Qt'_,_..t In MENl'S 9862 Brtll'twood Notice tl "-'"ebx.Jtven George W Cluk corded In ~ 98 Pagee 49 ~-M(IA lot>by to the bulldlnQ loceted Pierce , 113 10 Stewert 1M form of • "Stenderd SantA AOA.C'492705 ';;~'.'i"1.r~=~'1te toiJ!: Hua statementwu n1iee1 end so Mlmti.neou• UMWlf'O.cffOOl lat-~S-1.,..,..St ,Onlngie Strwt,!IMont.,CAt1nt ~·t. '°"" S'fD 2" Avram S Grouman 749 hu~hest and t>e't t>ldder. """'h Ille County Cler11 of 0.-M1ps record• of Mid Or· Dtl~T CA Ill rlohl. tltle and lnter•t Publllrled Orange Coast wfllctl lflell be binding ue>on Grayling Bay Co1ta Meea, subiect to conllrmallon of ll\Q9 County on Juty 29 ange County NOTICE IS HiREB'Y conveyed to end now held D&tly Pl~UOUll 8. 108e the State of Catllornla onty CA 92626 wld sui:rt()f" Court. on Of" I 1986 E.XCEPT 'rHEREFROM Ill GIVEN that the Bc:iard of by II under Mid Deed or W293 Uj)on approvel by the State. Paul II De•bM 9862 j atte.-I ISth de1 ot '31S. crude olt petroleum, gaa. Education of the Newport-Trull In the property lltu-The contract It not bind~ Brentwood S1n11 Ana. CA :,uc~~=~·a~~& aJ:~nt;~ce , Pubttehed Or~nge Coast I t>rtta. aspheltum and all kin. Mesa Unified School 04etrk:t ,ated In Mid County end PlBJC Mnl)C£ on eltl'lef party unleae and 92706 1605 WHt 01 m ?c Deity Pllol July 30 August 8 dred subsla~ and oth« ot Orange County wlll ,. State deacrlbed u · "" untll It 11 l(>proved by ap- Thl• Dullness 1• con-Boulevard Suite 1&rs. fos 13 20 1986 mlner1ta und91' and In eeld c.lve-led t>tds up 10 1 too PARCEL 1 An undivided o-.tm PfOPf'l•te euttiortz.d ltate ducted by • gen&ral part-Angeles , 9001i County W-287 tend exc:.ot the rlQht to uM AM on the 2111 day of 1/361h lnterett m and to Lot MOTICI TO eoenciee. lnelod~ the 0.- nen/'tlp of Los A09elu State ot any po<1ton of the svrt-of ir.uguat l988 1r Illa t of Tract 10864 u per map CON'T1'ACT°"9 pertment of General Set· Avram S Gre>Mmen Catotornla ell the rt9hl. P\S.IC NOTICE Ille lend for drltllng oper-PurCl'lellng 01ftee of MIO recorOed In Book • 7 t OS 13931318"4) vloea 11 required. Tiii• statement wu flied title and :•ntuHI ot Wld atlOna mining or quetrylng School District loceted 11 Pao-•7 and 48 ol Ml• Pro)ect &e/SR •8 All nonexempt atete con- "fllh t~-~<>tJnfy Cie(J~ o t 23• ~~,~~: r~~ ~~r~~ LEGAL NOTICE ot ell klnd1 tncludl"Q but not 298s.B Beat Str .. t. Colle celfaneoua Mapa Seated Pfoc>OMll ._... t>e trectl of SS,000 or mote ate a0Q9 vuunty or> uty c situate in the Counly or PAOPOIEO 1~ excluaM1 of Oii well drllt~, Mesa CA 92826. 11 wtilol'I EXCEPTING THERE· received at the ornce of Mlb)ect to 11ete contr9CIO< t9&6 I Orange Stele ot CaltJor IWOOET FOR Oii deYelopmenl. m1n1ng 09-time Mid blc:lt Wiii t>e pub-FROM Unit• 11,0 36 lnclollve Plant Operation• . F~ nondlacHmtnetlon and com· Fl151)4.3 nta. F1Ar1lcularly deK r lb COAST COMMUNITY erattona. together with Ille lk:tyopened and reedfor asa/'town onat-ondomlntum Oeveloc>mentel Center.2501 pllence requlremenu Put>llshed Orange Coast ed as toflows. to wit COlLl!QI DllTfllCT lu"9 ot eeld aur1•c:e for oll MASTER CLOCKS Plan recorded In Book Harbor Blvd Coate MeM pureuent to Government Dally Piiot July 30 AUQUll 6 Lot 1 In 81rik 8. Tri11ct · Tiie Co111 Community ~II•. tanks, tunnel•, mtnl"Q All t>lds are 10 De In .C· 138&8. Page 807, of Official CA untll 31)(l p M on Aug: COO. SeotlOn 12990 end 13 20 1986 ~ In the tty 01 ~an COiiege Dillrtct propoee<I eu.1v111on1 or 1hat11. cordance With C-Ondltlona R d Celllornla Admlnlatratlve W·289 lemente, as per map budnAI for 1966-87 will be h , eootPARC,EL 2 LI·" Uni 32 25, 1988, ll wf'ltc:/'t time they ,.....,._ Tl11e 2 n.. ...... i.... 3 I ~ecOf"ded 1n Book 21. P provided. llowever t et tnatructlona end S~lfl· "'ng t wtll be c>pened and reed lor """""• · ...,.,_,., · ---------PaQH n to,, tnclustve of evellable for Pl.lblk: tnspec-same Sl'l•lt not t>e conatrued cations wtllol'I are on Ille 1,, compoeed of L U 32 and Q perlormlng wor1I 10 lllmtttl Section 8201 MIKellaneovs Maps In llon 11 Coast Community 10 prOhlbll ti.Int drlHtng or Ille olflQ9 of the Purc:tiUlng 32 u shown on Mid Con-en lebol material• Ioctl In accordance wtth the ~~;t~e or's..!~ cC::i~y College Dl1trlct Board such other O()el'etlona wtllell Olrec:1or 01 Mid School Die-domtnlum P1en and equ Pment necei..,y to provlalone of Section 1770 Room 1370 Adam• Avenue In no wey uM or In any way trlcl 2986-B Bear Street The ttreet eddr ... and pruhe and lhape 1.,09 tr-of the Lat>Or COO.. the 0.- more commonly lmown Costa Mne. CA 928261'°'" j•lfect the 14.lrt-right• of Colt• M ... CA 92826 ' otl'I« common deelgnetlon, Fairview De vetopmentat par1ment tlal uowtlllned a~ 1u A--Lucie,~ Aug 11 Aug t6, 1986 ~ Mid land, and w111e11 do not A Pertormanoe Bond may If any, of the rMI property Center In aocordanoe wtth that the gen«ll preva.lllng REEVES c~.C.lllornl• ,_thehoura ot800am enter aald land II. point berequlredetthedl8Cfe11on d81Crlbed ab ove I• plan• '•rid ·~ttlcatlon• ret .. orwageell>f>llceble ln BRAD L REEVES. 8 Terms of wte casl'I In II~ 5 00 Pm Th(! pyblle less then ~ r .. 1 to Ntd 101 the Otltrlc1 purported to be 380 w thef'efore the county In wtllell the WOtlc res1dt>nl of Costa lawful money ot '"• 1hearlng on the propoeed 14.trlllC• No t>ldder may Withdraw Wlleon, F-t02, Colt• M.... Preferenoewtll begranted lltobedoneatethoeerat .. ~~:11onS~t~le~or ~1 budget '°' t966-87 wtll t>e The 11r .. 1 addr"' end his 81d for 8 period of f0t1y· CA 92828 10 bidder• l>fOC*'ly •P-•tabllehld and publtahed Mesa. passt'(J dway cash &net !Hltence ev•dttnc 1held II tJ70 .t.dAms AYenUI other c:ommon d9el0na11on. 11.,. l•S) deys ,,,., the dllte The under'elgned Truat .. proved 11 "Small eu.in..." by the oir.ctor of lnduattlel August 4 J 986 an I ed by note ~ured by Costa MeM, CA 9262& In Ille 11 any of the ,.., proe>erty Mt '°' the opening thereof dleclatma any ll•blllty ~any In llCCO<dence wtth Section Aelat1on1 CoplM of the Fountam 'It alley Mr Mort9~ Of" Tru\t Deed Boerd Roorn ~ Augu1t 20 d n crl t>•d abov e I 1 The Boeld of Educ:etlon of lnoorfectneee or the etreet t8~ 91 eeq THll 2 Cell-wage rat• -on Na at the o~ f'd b on the pt'~ty W> W>ld 1986. 11830 o dOdt P M purported to t>e 954 CAPI 1..,. "'-'POrt M.,. Unified eddr-and ofMr common tornla Admtnietrettve 'c;oo. Office ol the Chief of Pierri ~\IP"; L'> ~urvw y Ten pet' cent ol a mount Publlthed Orange Coul TAL COSTA MESA CA SchOOI ()j trtci the d91ion1tlon. " any. ltlown APPllcatlonl ~ .vefere!ICI OC*'atlona. Felrvtew 0.-hl~ luv1ng w1te ,1 ~;: 10 ~ depotited wtth Da.llyPllOt Augutt 8 198& 92e21 · rlghlto rei.ct~:-::-Btdl IWein must be eubmltt;d to and velopmentelC«lter Donrut <;1)0, l..ll\ Re-8tds or often to be 1n W294 BENEFICIARY TRANS· end not nec:.eearlly accept Said Nie wtlt be mede, t>ut approved by the omce ol Sita tnepec:tton wlll be held t•Vt'S of WeslmU'\stE'r writing 11nd will be rece lv I I AMERICA FINi'l~IAL $ER· the 1owe11 Bid, end to Wtlve wtthOut covenant or wer· Smtll ll\d Mlnoflty eu... Aug. 11, 1M41 9:00 A.M. ed a t ~ afor•sold olllc• PtllllC NOTICE VICES 71•·978-0174 any lnforMJllty or lrregulatl-rertty, tlC.~ Of' I~,,... nee•, 1412 14t11 , Str .. t, Fefrvltw Dtvtlopmentat M olht>r, Dorothy at any time attv the fi rst ·The Ullderligned Trutt .. ty In any efd rectl\19d gerdlng tHlt. poeun on. or Room 200, lecremento. CA ttt M oon t-y fa the r, l:bc!:.~•J;r. of ':~:Ot •nd MOTICI Of' dlec:tatma any llablllty tor any NIW~Ol'T •llllA · UNI· eneumbnincee, to P'I tlle 85814. not 1eaa then 11'19 (S) V.... ......... C..... ., James Rttves and ~at'ld ltlls ~d d•y of TllU..,..... IALI lt\CO!reetneee of the •trwt '1CD ICHOOl. CMeTNCT"' remelnlng c>rlnclt* tum of «*tnd., Oeyt In eavtinee of ,._. ....... • Sh I July 1... ..., 111731 tddr ... and otlltr common 0r...-COW!tf c...,,. & the not• MCured by Mid bid~ oat• Pub!Wltd Ofengt Cout 'll'ltt"r an non NANCY INGLE YOU. ARE IN DEFAULT dellgn•tlon II any lhowfl ~, ,~, • ._ ... ". Oetd of Tn.iet. wtttt Int--~·for'"*'~ DellyP1totJuly30.~·· Mooney all of Ar· ConwrvatOf" of the UNDER A DEED Of TRUST Mreln {714)-.al11 thereon, u ~OYIOed In Mid neee1>1••1Celnthe-d 1* kansas. Memonal Yr ~::~· of M id ConMt DATED 8118186 UNLESS Said..,. wit! oe !'Tiede, t>ut 0.ted Aug 4 1988 nol... advencea. " any, of the oontracnor the •bow W280 Vl('t'S will be held 8 l EVAHS .. YOU TAKE ACTION TO Wllh0\11 covenant Of • ., PublllMd Orano-Coeet underthetetmeolNldo..d menflOned ~ottct It mede Th _ _, A 7 1 GAEENIEltG. At 'PROTECT YOUR PROP-,ren1y,e1tpt" ... orimplled.r• Diiiy Pltot Auouet 8. 13, of Trutt, i.ee, c.hetQM and by eubmltt~ a oompieted "8JC N0TlC( Un1uay, ugust ~et Lew. ,_, ~-t ERT't', fl MAY BE SOLO AT gardlng !Ille, poe11111on. Ot 19&e HP«\_ of the Tnm .. and form STD 811 with tn. bid ;I' 3 00 p M al QlymPk 8ou14tVerd. ! .... /I. PUBLIC SALE IF YOU eneumbrenoea. to psy the W292 of the IT\1111 crM ted by l8kl proC>OMJ NO pref9renca wtll K *11 DEATH Nonces Have a garage sale without tfl• garage Sell your Items In classlfled. NlJC NOTICE f'\B.IC NOTIC£ Notice of s. .. of RM I Pn!llWtY et Prlv•te ~ .. -No All2321 In the Superior Court ot the State ot CelllOf'nle . ror the County of Oranoe In the "'41tter of the Estate of LOLA LOU ISE CUTLER. eka LOLA L CUTLER & LOLA CUTLER. 0.CMMd Not1ce b hereby given thet the vndenl9!'1d wlll Mii at Privet• !>ale, to the lllgt;test and best bid de!'. subject ro cOl\llrmetlon of seld Supef'lor Court, on or after the IStti deY. of August 1916 ef the office of O•vld G Well. 4311 East Carton Str.._t. Long e .. ch, CA toaoe . CQVnty of Los A.~t.s. State of CalllOf"nta . ell the rlC)ht. 1111• end lntlf'est of M id decNMd et the time or dNth end ell the rlgllt, tltl• and In*"' that the est1le ot w 1d dKNMd ha• acquired by ~atlon of l•w or otherw1M. other !Mn or In eel dltlon to that of seld decee-0 .. •' the ftm. of diNtl>. In and to ell the cert.II' rH I pr~ty 11tueted In the City of Cyprna , County of Or•noe. Stal• of California, per ttcularly det<rlbed n foll~. to wit Lot 11 of Trect ~11.11 per map recorded In booi. IN~· 17 end ,. of MIK•ll•-· 111\19•. In the office of the coYnty recor~ of Wld county EXCEPT ell oll, ~; ml,_•ls end llydroca sub,t•ncn below a depth of SOO '"t from the surface of w ld lend. but wllhOut tn. right of surfece entry. as reserved In deeds of record. more commonl'l.known •1 . .W FemburY Street • .:;:ypr-. l:::A llf'mi ot ute ca.th In tewtul money ol the United S'fe9" on conllrm•tton ot M t•. or Hr1 ce~ and bll~ evidenced' by note M<urecl by MortQeoe or Tru1t Deed on the Pf'~Y t0 sold Bids or on.,., to .,. In """"'"° end wlll be received ef tl'lt •lorewld of!lce at tnY. 11~ •rw the ftnl publl~tlon hffeof and before datt Of M • Deted tflt1 day of July. '"'· RESAANNCUTLER Adml"lstralor wltti W~~ ed of the --Of M id f o..;ld G. we111 !.~·&.. ~t.! .. hat Canort S"-'. ~ -.en. CA ._, !Orange Coest Delly Piiot) IAJ10437! A119 S. 6, 2 ('.al vary Cha,....I 38()() ••· L41 A,.., tOOt . j NEED AN EXPLANATION I ,..,,,eintng prl"°pei eum of OMd of Truat, ffH the b4I gr•nted unleee the bid It '9CTTnOUI .,... .. • ' r 10r .. ~co.sl Oa tly OF THE NATURE Of THE Ille no•• Meu'ed .... Mid amount rHf0118bly "" s NA• ITATW..wf South f a1rview Rd Pttoll IA)IO-tlll PROCEEOINO AGAINST I Oiied of TN•t wtttl ;,.,...t f'\B.JC NOTIC[ meted 10 be $129.024 &1 • ~led by the TD TM fOtlowll'IQ pel'90tll -PUlJC NOTlCl P\8JC NQTlC( Sllllta Ana P&etfiC" Aut s ••. 12 'YOU YOU SHOULD CON· thereon .. Pf~ In Nici , ThebeneflderyundttMld 9ld ptC)pOMlt mua1 be d04~ t>uslneae .. MAM--------------------------- V1PW Mortuary, r>i TAC t '4 LAWYER not.. lldvencee 11 eny MOTtCI Of Deed of Trwt "'""afore••· aubmOl.0 IOf the et1tlr• DAT CARPET MILLS. 414 '9CnT10Ue .,_.. K _,. rf'<'V>t'S tM.2?()() f'\B.ICN0TIC£ °'19tt91Met1000 AM under thetwma olMIOOetd TWUITWFllAU lecutecland0ellv9r'edtotlle workoeactl1*Stherell\ 0.-E ALTON AV!, SANTA MAmlTATW '9CTTT10Ue.,_M TRANSAMERICA Till( IN· of Trull. , .... ~ and MO ..... ,..., ~ • wrlt1efl o.c. vletlon• from plane arro ANA, CA 12707 The IOllowlng per'tone .,. NAm ITA~ '1CTTT10UI ~· SURANCC COMPANY .... ••!*' ... ol the Tt\111 .. and YOU ARE IN DEFAULT latellon of Oefeult end 0.. -uoN wlll not be Pettt Honeymen. Inc:' 27 Ootng buein-ae: Newoor'1 The tQltowtng pel'90N .. -....... NA• eTATWlllHT duly •PPOlnttd Tru''"lof tlle tnlltl Of .. led by aeJd UNDER A DEED OF" TRUST mend tor SaJe, and• wnn.n ~andwltlbeaac-. Ab9to, lrvlne, ~ 92720, Nutrition Cllnlc, M4& ,..__ dotng bua1Maa •Mn C 'I The lottowlng '*'90"'• ate under IWld pur1U1rtt to Oetd DMd ol Tr111t, ror tllt OA TCD FEBRUARY 17 1 Notlot of o.fauft and a.c-lor ,.._..tone of bide The o.fffomla aorpotlltlon pott Blvd #200, Hewpof1 Bloome, 300$ HerbOt lt¥d., ~AC•.C Y1IW lldotng bullneH H Wll-of Tl'Uat rec:Of'ded 8121186 amount ..a.onebly Mt~ 1"3 UNLESS YO~TAl<l tlOnloSelf f lle111tdallllg11ed Oepw1mentllee !Mrtght to Tiiie bullnMI 11 COft· 8"cn,CAt2M3 Co911 ....... CAt2tH ~,.,_ llernaon Wlndlnga,lnc 1811 a s tn •lrumen l No mated to be·St9,t5'0t ACTION TO PROTECT eeuMO Mid NOllClt of 0.. w~ any lftagUlat'l1y tn a du<:tedby·ecorporttlon Eclwwd A. AewntctOft, OCH , INC , CallfOMla c.m.t91"Y •Mort1Mry E EOltloerAve SanteArna, 86312$82 of Offlelal ~ ThebeMfldartunderMkl YOUAPAOPERT'f IT MAY faultltld[lectlonlO&eltto bid Of to r9flet eny or al p91., Honeyman, I~, 3$6£ 11t11St.,CoeteMeee, c orpor11tort, 1000 N Cl'lllptl. Ctwnetory CA 92705 COfO• 8119CU1ed by OLE~N o.ecS of Tr\1111 ~OfOre •· I E SOLO AT A PVI LIC be recorded In the county bid• Pe1• ~. ~ CA t 2t27 Kreemer Pleoe, Anehelnl. 3500 PIClftc View Dr"'9 Wl"temtori Wlr\<lif'IO' Inc.. F p IT r M /I. H . ,. N 0 . ecut.O and deltvered 10 IN SAL( II YOU NEED AN EX· .... tM ,..., P'oP9'1Y la No btd .. be COl-'Oeled Thte ... .,.,,.,,. ... fllecl Jemea J letlow, 4200 CA t290e CellfOtnle corporatton._.,. KATHLEEN ICAAf H AM· UftlOerllQtled•~O. Pl ANAflOfll o,: THE IOUted un'-Hlam8"on••-wttll ltleCountyClitt1to10f· ,1111 N9wpott #211, ..... Thie buel~ te con-~700 Thlt bu '""· .. con· 1 BAOSC .. tMtM In the 1ere11on of °"""" and 0.-N A T u R E 0 F T H E o.i. .My 17. ''" detO '°"" """"'*' by the .,. County on Juty 30. Pol'1 lwfl CA t2te0 Oucted by • ~ atlon I ctuc1ed by • COl'p()fltlon otnc. Of Ille County ~ INM tor Sele, and • .wtten PAOCHDINO AOAl~ST ~ M*OM' ... ~· and .. meoe In 198& Thtt bu.fneu ,, con-0 c H . fftC . 0 c O'Here Jeme1 A Wllll9m1on corlW ol Orenge Coumy, Notice of o.ifeutt end E YOU YOU SHOULD CON CeM n• CMN'I*' .... ., • accons.no. wttll tM ""In-"1_, Mled by -V P ~ 6 ~ H~ LAWN· Pr..idenf Stat• or CalifOf"nl•. WILL llon to Sell The und•91QMCI TACT A LAWYER ..... T ...... ., 1.w L •tructlone to llOden" Pub!lahed Orano-COM! ,,.,.._ J I.now t11llon tl'T OUVI Thi• •1•temenl .... flied SEU AT PUBLIC AUCTION c.uaitd NICI NotlOI of 0.. On ir.UGUST 14111, 1Ne, .,...., .... v... ....... in.. PYoacieet!Y9 bldW• mey 0.lly "lot Augutt 11, 13, 20, Thlt •1•temetlt ... filed Thie •tatement ... fllecl MOf'luery • Cemet.-y with Ille County Cltt1! of Or-TO HIGHEST 9100(A ,OA 1-'I and £1ectlon to hit to et 1 30 P M IMPERIAL -&. u C...,... 1ML. eAemlne end obtain plent, 27, 199& wttll the County Cleni of Or· wttll the County Clertl of Or· c;.,.,,.,~ •"11" County on My is. CASH tpey•t>le at time of be '9C0(0.0'" IM county BA~P •CellfomleCOt· '"•'··= CA ttHf 1pecllfcat1on1 •nO DIO W-205 .,. County on July 21, .,. County on July 10. !988 .-1n i-u moMY of tM wMr'e tr. ,.... property 1a pota110n ., cMy appointed 11v•11 rorma by~·• or "*"'O F 1 ND '* t* 182S Gr• " I ,., .. United Ste tM ) .. THf toc.eted Trutt .. under and "'"'*'1 .. TAC ... • t to the OMClll fl ,,,_ n.-Coet• Meea PubltlNd Orenge COM! CHAPMAN AV[NUC! [N-Oete 7111111 to o.ci of Tnnt recorded flUC>llNd Or.,. Coeat lhe~ ot ....,t 0par. "'bllhed Onnoe CoM1 Pu...., Orange S40·SS~ OllltyPtlotJulvlO,Augwtl TMNC[ TO TH( CMC ~A mu Marcfl 4 1993 aa1nt1r No ~ PtlOt Juty 2S JO atlont elltleebOW~ DelvPltoCJuf)'lO ~··Olly Ptl04Julyti,13 IO, 13 )() 1"8 C(HTI!~ fJUllOINQ 300 !MaURAMCI COWANY, 83 otsst7, of Ol'lldal ,_... ........, • 1MI t~ numbef (114) throuRh cl1usifl d 1s ~. ,... ~ e , ... w 285 f EAST CHAPUAH .AVlNUE. A! ntUITWI, ,., ANlt (Ndt e'<eaAed by UAAY W271 •51·$ill W-291 wno .! . ' .. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6. 1986 FOR SUMMER CELEBRATIONS MARINATED MUSHROOMS I If! """" 11 /1111 11111 'It rom"' _, 111111rt' rs'"'''' 111111'1 I 1111u'<l p11 A/1111.t 'f'll c l ./ 1 up I r1 111 h 11 a/nut f/lf I ./ 1 up I-re11t Ii wrm~"" I 11/t'!.!tlf l \!ttrft1 I fol( \, 1 r111/wd hut 11"Jwl« .'-i11/1 1111d f'<'f'(h'f. /fl ltl\lt' I re 1h panlc1. , /topped I r11n mu,h111111m. "qx· "11h d.11np l•'" d In largl' ... 1u1.cpan. hnng. \\,lll'r .1nJ p1ll..lin!! 'Pill' 111 hi11I t1\l'I high heat I 1mer hl'i.11 and ·.,1mrner <i mmutl' \Jd mu,hroonh, '1mmer ~ mmull"-Dram 1mml·Jrntl'h in n;k1nc.kr Pl.Ill' rnu,hroom' m gin !> or cerami c u1111a111er In wparatl' bowl. 1.11mh1n1.• 011. \lnegar. garlic and .. alt and rcPl"l'r: pour II\ er mu,hroom' C't1\l'r lllntamer. Refn~erntc I 111 ~ JJ\ '· 'ttrrtng 1 lllJ\lnn.1lh \t ,l'n 1ng \Im~. Jra1n mu,hroom'. rl''l'f' '"!! m.1111M.1.k l11r ,,1l.1J drl"-'1ng Sur m lh11pped par.le\ and 'l'r\ l' ENDIVES T FFED WITH ROQUEFORT I \1.1!..1.' .1t-..1ut lh hor' d'11l'UHl''l I _, lh l<tt</I" ·/111 I. "'""' /1 '1'1/l< 'f'(I ""' fl I f ~ ./ '"' ~ 1 11111al1nl h1111c r room It 111p1 rr1111rt 1111 C1ii:na1 I 11d11 <' /1•t11•1•1, rmwd nnd patted dn ( 11mhllll' R11ljlll'lnrt hutt1•1 .tnJ ( 11gn.11. 1n 1.111H.11ner 111 l'll'llm lonJ pr1\\..t'""' fitted "11h 111l't.d hl:iJt; (.II\ er and pnx:<:'....., until ... mooth. 'l'·'l'"'ll '1de' 111 h\1\\I ." nl'll"-"1r\ (~fa-. ahn tx: ml\cd \I.Ith p.1,tn hll'nlll'r 1ir h•rl.. I 'IJll"'" ml\tUrt' into pa''"' ha~ f11tc.'\1 \\Ith mnhum ''·" llf\ l'tJX 1n111 l'/llh\t le.l\l...., "1 1\turc mJ\ be 1 h1lkd h11 I or~ J.I\' and hr11u~ht to mom tt•mpt·r.11ure tx·forl' BARBECUED CHICKEN THIGHS, FRENCH STYLE ( \-1al..t' aht1ut h 'l'r\ lrll!' I 12 rh1c~rn tl11>:h1. honnl c <:i. 111/I he111t11 . alt and f'<'f'f>l'r .J \ll'lfl' /11111111. /r1nl 1 mp I I .' < up1 f rcnl'h />111 olll' 11111111" 1111d 1 rum/Jin/ } French 1Jwl/1111. m11111·d rd11p11111i:1 rtwnw/1 I 4 cup mine nl P""'"' I I _, 1 "fl' / 11•111 h dn 11 /1111 I ./ tsp. crumhlcd 1h1mc 11 '"' 5 o::. Frt•l/c h lrtplc 1re1111 I ''I' 111 rh1·1 d1• l'r,,1l'llt1 ( h t•t•\t' Sprtnl..lc chu;kcn 1h1ph' 1n"dl' .111d 11111 \I 1lh .... 111 111d 1x·p1x·1 In h11\\ I ml\ crumli-. 1ihall11h. p.1~1c,. 1h' llll'. \ hl·~,'l' e~ ,111d hJLnn l l' ml\ IOTC lO c;llJfT thigh\ ~l'\\ M ,1..t, \\Cr PJX'llln!! \II\ l1'gl•th1•r t'iau11l drippings.\\ me and hcrh' Plall' lh1gh' into" 111~ ml\ture Jnd marinate at lcn'l I hour Dra m and place 1h1gh1, on rm·p.lrl'<l h11t narOCt.UC ~rills in he~ ahove coal,, Grill 30 111 Vi m1nutl''· 1u1 n1nr l'H'n 'i 11111111ll'' Bru.'h \\ 11h mannaJe C\ er~ llnll' 1h1~h' .Hl' 11111wd A CE AL ACIE E (Onion Sauce from At ace) ( \.1 ak l"" 11 ht IUI /\ I fl 4 we~) h1111t·r ~ lllP' I / r llJ' /II 1/r It 1/! I 11 /•111 111111 ' //>1 1 dlrm onwn '· fh ·l'lnl hah1>tl and tlunh 1/tcc ·J I ''I' 1111r1111,.J f),1,.1 11111''"'" I _ •• llf' (rt I/It fltl • ,,, ''l' nq:ar I rnhh l!r111111rl /'1 f'f'1 r 1 rnp1 ht•e( hmtlt ft I Ill 1/1 Melt Nitt~r 111 l.irl!l' hl'<I' \ ,i..1111.'I llH'i IP~ h~.11 \dd ~111H •11 •111 r• ,111\I lft\\ Ill t.tl;ll eH·nl\ C1l\l'r. 1.1101.. m llllllUll" Ill until lllhkr ind tran,parent l ~ul\l'r .Hid 'U!!.H r,11,l' hl'Jt 111 lll•l\lu.1td\ h1~h ( 1111 tmuc eool..mg 'lttmnp olten. ~'i 111 '0 mmull" 11r 1111111 J.1rl.. b111\\ n .rnJ Ulrnmch1cd. (Do 1101 nurn l \kan'\ hite 1n ... m.111 ,,111n·ran r1·d11u· broth and wine h-. halt \Vhen oni1\fl' .Ill 1..1r,imd111,I pl.111. 111 '''" ta1ner 1lf tlcl.trt\. l1llxl prtXl""'' httt•d "1th ffil't.11hl.1dl·11r 111 hh'nd1•1 c 1n.. N t\.hl" 3, ncl'C'-"M\l Prnu"' unt1l ,r11011th \d.I rl·du1.t•d •111( I.. 1111\ ture. mu,tard. lrl·m~ fra1lhl' Jnd ix·rix·r C 11\l'' .ind pr•Xl'" 1111111 'rnooth a.nJ \\ell "knJt•d \n\1~ \\.lrm 111 l'hilkd i \ Summer gives u~ so many reasons to celebrate. Those lazy afternoons under blue skies are JUSl made for p1cnic.s and outdoor cooking. And-smce thtS summer marks the IOOth anniversary of the Statue of Liberty, a gift from the French. '-"hY Aot g1\C your picnic celebrauon'> a French flavor? Fest1viues and feasts featuring· the fine cuisine of France will honor the Lad) in th e Harbor throughout the summer until October 28, the date the ~tatue \\-35 dedicated in 1886. After all. the statue wa created by sculptor F rCderit.: Auguste Bartholdi from Al':Mlce, the northea!it area of France kn o" n th e \\Orld over for its extraordini!r) wines •. regi onal cui 1ne and tts concentration of tarred restaurants. But the Frenc h an: al-,o expem "hen it comes 10 informal fri end I) gatherings. Try uWlg <.ome of their favOJ'- ite ingredient<; to give your backyard meal" a fe, tive air. elevating them abo-.e the C\en-da) Amem:an barbecue. Fo r example. h cnch 011 and -. inegar to marinate fresh mushroom .... The mdlm.\. 'Warm na, or of walnut oil blend ~ perkctl) w11h the tan picinC..'> of tarragon vinegar Originally called vin a1gre (literally. ~ur '"'ine). vinegar has been made m France as long ac; wme has Cognac. that c\4u1..,11e. v. orld-renov. ned hrand). lend'> tt'i speual lo.1t:k to 1ituffcd end1\t~' And Herhe-. de Provence. a mi x of thyme. ha~tl. 1ia,or~. fen nel amt la,ender. add taste.. of the 'unn\ RI\ 1cra to the chicken. Th" melange nf herb<., 1., great to ha'c on ha nd f<lr 1ip1ang up \Oup<; or sauce .... fi'ih or fov. 1· It i~ no 'urpmc that henlh chce'it."' ... tar in more than one of 11\e1,e recipe' The F renl.h have been making ch~ and finding nev. v. J~' to u'le 11 for thousand\ of year\, Roquefon IS a 'lhcep-;' mill.. 1..hel. .... C "1th nch. full na,or and regal blue vein.., Here. 11 prm 1d~ a cream\ p14uan1 filhng fo r the cnd1\t' lea\c.., J-rench tnpk ueme Lhee-.c. u'led in the ch1d.en thigh ,tuffing. '" a" J clcctahlc a' ll.C cream Mam \ariet1~ arc mm a'a1lahlc in the US. induding Bour.in. E\plorateur Jnd St \ndre Don't forget that h cnch chce'e" mJ lo.c great topping' for the almO'll·all-·\mcrican chee1ichurger. Tr\ one of the r rcnch gruye re<. 'uch a.Ii Comte fo r a null\ wng. or 1f a milder. meltier chec..c 1i. de-;1red. u..,e. t Pauli n or another ol the b ench Monai.ter~ cheeses. I /If' flt'C What \\nuld a harbccue be \\-ithout mu5tard'' .\nd "hat heller mu,tard 1-. there tHan authentic. im ported French mouwrdt• J1· D1J<m? 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Pittsburg ma) be known for its !>late college that as an h > League dream 1n miniature, but to an) one who has lived there. 11 1s remem- brances of hlac trees abloom and hone) suckle so prevalent and aromatic that the <:.melt seemed to be spra}ed from an aerosol can. It 1s wild persimmons and bemes SO full Of JUICY Oa.,,or that fruits were half eaten before being t1ehvered to Mom·s k11chen And 1t 1s the taste of Chicken Annie's food. Though I've been awa> for many years. an occasional tnp back home still reminds me that this is not all enhanced memories Since summenimc as for casual meaJs, here is perfect American food to suit those occasions as adapted from this restaurant. BU'M'ERMILK FRIED CHICKEN 1 fretb fryer, cut up Z egs, beaten 'ta cap buttermilk 4 cloves garUc, finely minced 1 teaspoon 1a.lt · '• teaspoon wbUe pepper • t tablespoons H lad oll About t 'ta cups all purpose flour 3 cups salad oil 1 stick clarified butter Mix the eggs. buttermalk. l'\alfthe garlic. half of the salt and pepper, and the 2 tablcst><><>ns of salad 0 11 in a bowl. Add just enough flour to make a medium-thick batter. Place the chicken pieces an the batter. making sure each piece is tot.all y FIFI CHAO covered. Refrigerate for at least 4 hours. · Mix the remaining flour. garlic. ~It and pepper. RerT)ove chicken from refriger- ator and allow to come to room temperature (about l hour). Heat the salad oil and butter in a deep pan. Remove each piece of chicken from the batter and aJlow any excess coaling to dnp off Toss the chicken in the flour mixture and deep fry at 375 degrees for approximately seven minutes ( un ul juices run clear when pierced Wlth a (ork). Serves 8. ·· SOUR CREAM POTATO SALAD 3 large russet potatoes 3 llard cooked eu• Ya 1mall bell pepper, cllopped '4 cup cllopped panley 4 1reen onlona, cllopped 3 ra1ber1 cooked bacoa , cram bled "' CIP IOUr cream Sale and pepper to ta1te 3 table1poon1 cider vinegar 3 table1poon1 Hlad oil Cut potatoes in quaners and cook in boiling, salted water (do not overcook). Drain and cool. then peel the potatoes and cut an to SfTlaJI cubes. Dice the eggs and add to potatoes along with bell pepper, parslc)'. green onion and bacon. Max sour cream with salad oil. salt and pepper and set aside. Sprinkle the vinegar on ·potato mixture and toss lightly., Refriger- ate for 30 minutes, then toss with sour cream mixture. Taste for seasoning and adjust salt, pepper, oil or vinegar if necessary. Refriger- ate for at least 3 hours before serving. Serves'8. Colorful Mexican coolung has moved nonh-of-the-border to be- come a major clement m the popular cuisine known as Tex-Mex. 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Favorite south-of-the- border ingredients such as cilantro andjalapeno peppers combine with raisins and salsa for a sweet spicy taste that w1ll keep your guests asking for more. And Chicken Fajitas with Ra1S1n Salsa are a breeze to prepare. Wath no heating required. the Raisin Salsa can be combined beforehand. Grilling the chicken over an outdoor barbe<:ue enhances the flavor while keeping the heat out of the kitchen. Layout all ingredients on your picnic table for easy assembly. Remember, half the fun 1s an the making-encourage guests to prepare their own fajitas and turn mealtime into a pany. . CHICKEN F AnT AS WITH RAISIN SAUA . 2 cans ( 14 Ya oances each) whole peeled tomatoes, drained and chopped ~ cup raisins 11• cup chopped cilantro or panley 'I• cup sliced green onions 2 tablespoons minced fresh or canned jalapeno peppers 4 cloves garlic, pressed t tablespoons lime Julee Salt, to ta1te 8 con tortillas, steamed or fried 6 sklnned and booed cbJcken breast balves, grilled and sliced Shredded lettuce Sliced avocado (or prepared guacamole) Sbredded Cheddar or Monterey Jack cheese Sour cream . In bowl. combine tomatoes. raisins. cilantro. onions. pt.•ppcn.. garlic, limeJuice and salt. (over; let stand al leasf'2 hours or overnight To serve: Set out salsa with remaining ingredients. Let 1nd1v1d- uals assembly their own faJitas b) layenng their choice of ingredient\ over tonillas. Makes 4 Sl'rvrngs (about 2 cups salsa) Note: Fajitas can also be rolkd up to eat out of hand or " 1th knak and fork Classes due on picnics, summer salads Orange Coast cooi..s can learn to make great picnics. guilt-free des- serts. Onental summer c;alads and the)' can have fun cooking with a partner h) taking a senes of da'ises at area schools. Great picnics workshop \\ 111 be conducted b) Renee Caris10 at Ma C t.ttSt rw · -,n-Fasttton fsl and a 1 I 0:30- a. m Aug. 9 and 6 30 pm .\ug 15 (OSI rs $40. Also at Ma Cu1\anc's "tit he cluses on guilt-free desserts by Cccaha DeCastroal IO:JOa.m Aug. 8 or 10:30 a.m. Nov. 15. $35; Chef Tam·Douravolskif from Prego res- taurant. Irvine, wall demonstrate some dashes from ht!> menu at 6:30 p.m .Aug. 7and 14andat 10 JOa.m Sept. 19 and 25. Fee is $I 00. Have fun cooking with a partner will be presented by Renee Can~o at 6:30 p.m . Aug. 8. Sept. 12, Oct. 3 and 24 and Nov. 21. Cost 1\$45 For rcservataon'i, call 759-6818 • • • P1ret's Perfect Pan ~l huol of Cooking an o uth Coast Pl.ua will ofTer· Ra 'io ttos ( omp lctc . nourishing meal'\ using Italian nee. taught by Ro)' Pmgo. 6 p m ·\ug. 7. $25. lunch with the Chef -Learn the chefs seen: ts as you enJ O) lunch wllh John Hamngton of Bcvcrl)' Hall<:. P1rct''i at 10·30 am •\ug 8 s2-; Oriental \ummcr Sahth - Hugh < af'l)Cnter will teach en y·to- make ~lads at IO"lO am .ind ~ pm Au& 1 l $35. Frcnt h c;auccs -Roy Pango wall 'ihow how to makr nin( ~\UtC\ in a ti pm das Aug. 14 S2~ fur re'-Crvat1ons. calf 556-6461 ' Klwllru'lt, almond flavor lrresltlble ln spectacular tart - Orange CoNt DAILY PILOT 1Wfld'*1day, ~ e , 1981 ca Olives dreu up pork pate OLIVf!PATB 1t-oace,.ctacef,....~1ppe•tpJua,c:Medud~ clry 1 ,.... fblely.,..... Ina ,.rt \ 1 C9f fiMIJ &M CIM .. llaam · 11at1eea...._ ... Small.-. (.._t I NKet) OMly cMppe4 1 c .. ve prUe, flllely a.,, •• ~ C9' ,enley ....... flMJy ct.pp d Just a few short years ago New In an clcctnc blender or (ood l &Miit••• .UM 4ry MrM Zealand Kswifruil was an exotic processor. gnnd almonds then Salt ... ,.,,., &o tuM cunosity -a brown, fuzzy, cu· combine with suaar. crea~. lemon i 1ne.t W., eaeta n t la ulf cro11wlle shaped fruit, that when sliced peel, lemon j uice. almond extract SUeM ptmlnt.ttaffed ire.a oUvet revealed a beautiful, green interior. and salt. Beat or process until Mu toaetber well aU in~ienu exccP1 bacon and ohves. Not so today, as the popularity of blended. Spread into baked tart Press into a l'h-pint ca serole. Arrange bacon over top. Cover this fruit has grown by leaps and shell. Cool. tightly. Place in a pan of hot water so water reaches halfway up bounds. Am:nge kiw1fru1t o n top in casserole. Bake io a preheated 350-dcgrce oven for I hour. Cbill 24 From gourmet status to summer overlapping fashion; glaze with hours. Remove bacon~ cover.top with olives. Serve from casserole. staple, this sweet-tangy fruit, that ~ap~p~l~e J~· e~ll~y~. Se~rv~es~6~to~8~·----1===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~: tastes hke a strawberry and melon in one. has proved its vcrsauhty. Kswifru1t enhances v1rtually any djsh whether used as an ingredient or garnish. Pan of kiwi's appeal, of course. is its flavor. The other is its striking appearance. There is no other f ru1t that commands such an artistic look with its deep green color and starburst of tiny seeds. It adds eyc- appealing contrast to the bold red and orange colors of summer fruit As important as flavor and looks arc its nutritional assets. Particu- larly high in fiber. vitamin C and potassium, kiwi also contributes a wide range of vitamins and min- erals. Whether you enJO)' kiw1fru11 because it's good for-you or becau..c It j ust tastes good, here 1s a spectacular summer dessert that 1s surprising.I)' easy to make. The combination of k1w1fru1t and almond flavors is irres1st1blc. KIWIFRUIT ALMOND TART Pie craat ml.x for 9-lnch pie I 'fa caps whole blanche d almonds · 1 "'i cups powdered sugar t tablespoons whipping cream I teaspoon freshly gnted lemon peel 1 'i'a tablespoons fresh lemon Juice I teaspoon almond e.xtract 'i'a teaspoon salt 3 kiwifruit, pared and sliced 11:1 cup apple jelly, melted Prepare pie crust dough accord- ing to package directions. Roll out into I I -inch diameter circle Fit into 9-inch tan pan. Bake 1n 350- degrec oven for I 0-15 minutes. or until golden brown. Follow t ips for t he b est BBQ seas on By tlte Assodattd Press I It's barbectre season again. 'io here are sdme tips: First, line the gnll with hea .. y- we1ght fotl. preferably long before cooking. Using g)O\Cl>. arrange the charcoal on the fott. starting with a base of a single la)er. each touching the other Build up the coals e' enl}' with fewer coals on each la~er Spaces betv.ecn coal'i allov. air to feed the fire. When \ou're read) to ltght the fire . ~uni a ltnle starter fluid into the spaces of the lower layer" of coals. Then light the dampened coals. When the coals are gray. u'ie a long fork or tongs to rearrange the top coals and spread them around. Then place the metal gnll on top with a heat-proof mitt. An) meats normally broiled in- doorc; can be cooked over a charcoal fire Meats mannated overnight usuall) produce the best results. Figure about three-quarters of an hour before the fire 1s hot enough for cooking . . Then put the meat o n the gnll. set out the accompaniments and greet your guest'>. A twist on the usual outdoor cooking IS to USC aromatic woods. long-time staples of regional barbecues Each wood has a d1'it1ncttve flavor of its own. according to Roger Brashears. who holds barbecue<; for up to 500 people at a tjme for the Jack Daniel's d1st1llery. Mesquite. for example, has an intense. slightly sweet fla vor, while hickory wood lends a tangy, smoky, bacon-like taste. be says. Apple and cherry woods are milder in flavor, so arc excellent for cooking poultry ~and fish. Brashears adds. Summertime barbecues are fun. but could be dangerous 1f a few simple safety rules are ignored. Never use gasoline to light a fire. says Rich Re1c~ert. food service d irector at Umtcd tates Inter· nauonal University in an Diego. Use onl)' approved lighter fluid. Never spray a fire with fluid af\cr 1t has been ht. since the fluid may "flash up" at you Reichert offers these other -;afct} ups. -Place your gnll on gras'i or cement. not dirt. 'IO dust doc'ln't fl y in your food. 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Everybody Win s__ W_i_t_tl_ Th e Low Pr ic~ L e ad e r~ c:J] . - • '· ' broiling, barbe<:uing. mi<'.rowavi ng. steaming and stir-frying. And alphabeti~al listings present com- plete nutritive values for more than 200 foods. The 11 ~-page guide to good cooking also incl udes a glossary of cookinJ terms plus u~to-date in- formatJon on food storage and kitchen equipment. How-to draw- ings illustrate time-saving tech- niques for pereparing food. Eac h book., priced at $6.95, is available at bookstores, super- markets. home or garden centers and drug and discout stores. Here is a recipe fo r chocolate- topped Salzbur~er Nockerln from ''Light Cuisine. • It takes less than 40 minutes to prepare and contains onl y 134 calories per serving. SAUBURGER NOCKERLN I ounce semisweet chocolate 4 eggs, separated 'I• cup sugar 4 teaspoons flour 1 tablespoon butter or margar· lne Using a vegetable peeler, shave chocolate or make chocolate curls; set aside. In large bowl of an electric mix.er, beat egg whites until soft peaks fo rm. Gradually add sugar, beating until very stiff. Set aside. With same beater, beat egg yolks at high speedjn a small bowl until ve ry light in color and slightly thicke ned. Gradually add flour, bea ting until mixture is thick and well blended. Fold yolks into whites. blending lightly but thoroughly. Quickly melt butter in a shallow oval or rectangu lar pan about 7 b) 11 inches over direct medium heat. Maki ng 6 equal mounds, heap e~ mixture into warm'·pan. Bake in a 350-degree oven until top is pak brown (1 0 to 12 minutes). Spri ri.kJ( with choclate and serve immedi· ately. Makes 6 servings. Per serv ing: 5 grams protein, 11 grams carbohydrate, 8 grams total fat . 4 grams unsaturated fat, 1 7~ milligrams cholesterol, 64 milli· grams sodium. 134 calories. Quiche good in all of its variations By TOM HOGE AP WIN .,.., ,oocl Wrtt. One of the nicest memones I have of my days coven ng the United Nations General Assembly was the deli cious food offered at the receptions. 11 ranged_ from_ such l.u.x.unes as caviar and sour cream served by the Soviet bl oc states to torrid curries and tidbits wrapped in grape leaves featured by the nauons of the Middle East. One dish served by most nations was the classic French hors d'oeuvre known as quiche Lor- raine. This crusty concoction be- came a fa vo rite among Americans. many of whom refer to it as cheese custard pie. Quiche had its ongins in the French prov mce of Lorraine. Earlv recipes called for bacon and cream. but cheese was later added. Some- times sauteed onions are included. The French usually make the dish into pie-sized portions and serve the slices as a luncheon or supper entree, accompanied by a green salad and dry white wi ne. Today, quiche 1s usually made from eggs, cream, bacon and Gru ye re or·Sw1ss cheese, a miAturc which fills a pas1ry shell and is baked until golden brown. QUICHE l 9-incb pie shell l egg wblte, beaten 'I• pound sliced bacoo 2 cups milk or cream 3 wbole eus 14 teaspoon salt i.-teaspoon white pepper A aratlntt of nutmeg l teaspoon cltopped cltlves 'ft cup diced Swl11 cheese !)rush pie shell with egg whttc, and pnck well. Cook bacon in heavy ski llet, until it 1s almost crisp Dram on absorbent pa~r towels and crumble. ScaJd milk . cool slightly. then beat tOiCther with eggs, .salt. pepper. nutmeg and chives. Sprinkle broken up bacon 1n bottom of pie shell and add diced Swiss cheese. Pour cga-milk mix· ture over It. Bake 35 to 40 minute" an preheated 375-degree oven. until top 1s a gol den brown. Scrvc"S fl 1 Today's Neighborhood Drugstore . 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All 1t takes is a simple tunas, albacore 1s well suited to Because of Its delicate texture, mannade, some flavorful fish, and mannating and outdoor gnUing. Its handle raw albacore very carefully your trusty barbecue grill. This time high oil content keeps It from or the flesh mhay hseparyite. If ~hi: the marinade is accented by curry drying out over the intense heatand happens. pus t e pieces c fi h . lba h •'ts m1'ld flavor l&"es well to a sr1cy together, secure with a toothpick, if and the 1s 1s a core, t e • necessary, and cook as usual. Upon premium tuna from the Pacific. marinade and the smokineS!I o the cooking. the albacore will become Since fish has very little tough coals. very firm, with a texture similar to connecti ve tissue, marinate only for When raw, albacore has a moist. shark or swordfish . . flavor. Too much marinating can soft texture and ranges in color No matter how it 1s prepared. the actually break down its texture. As from beige to rose. Strips of dark most important thing to remember little as a haJr-hour can be enough meat along the edges of loin cuts or about albacore is not to overcook it. time to flavor the delicate piece of an the center of steaks should be Albacore can go from moist and fish. Good news for busy cooks! removed before prepanng or ser-fla vorful to dry and tasteless in a ------------------=--------=-~---.;;...._----------------,, matter of seconds. As a guideline, Y4our· T4otal ~ap·e "r.ells The ,.._,e At ¥ons, Plus cookit s•xtoe•ghtminutesperinch A~ A• A.. of fish, measured at its thickest point. Albacore should still have a pink center when 1t 1s removed from the heat. Residual heat wtlJ complete the cooking process. 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"'"'· e..-1 t • .., """ U> E~sh Beef Liver U> .89 Wilson·s Smoked Sausage 2 29 l'ohn °' Smok<od ... .,, o-lb -~!s~~ .. S;~~fied Bacon u. t 89 Lb. ~;sslb.439 The More Store \ GRILLED CURRIED ALBACORE WITH APPLES 111!1 pou.ods 1klllle11 Paclllc albacore, cut Into 1-lncb thick Join cuts or 1teab 1 tablespoon ve1etable oil 3 tablespoou lime jaJce 1 teaspoon curry powder Ya teaspoon grated fresb ginger l tablespoon chopped red onion l teaspoon laoney l medium red delicious apple, sliced tblnly Rinse albacore with cold water: pat dry with paper towels. Make mannade by combining all ingre- dients except apple. Add albacore and marinate in refngerator 30 minutes. turning once. Remove albacore. reserving mannade. Place fish on greased grate. 4-5 inches from hot briquettes. Cook 6-8 minutes per inch of fish, measured at thickest point, turning once and basting frequently with reserved marinade. Do not overcook. Albacore should be pink in center when removed from heat. Serve cumed albacore over chilled apple slices. Makes 4 servings. Alice Green Sea food means more than fish ~..\N FRANC ISfO!.\P)-.\lace Green stood tn fng1d San f-rancisco Ba ) at low lade. then plut kcd her dinner from a sea of brown mush The nutnllous Items gathered during the early-morning Ja unt were sea vegetables or edible manne algae. Green, 45. who ha., ta ught about th e subject for >ear... said the Northern California mast 1s the· best overall source of these foods 1n th e world "The very richest placl'o; on the Wec;t Coast arc Big Sur Monterey and Potnl Lohos," she !><11d ... Japan has more of an abundance than us. and outh Africa and New Zealand ha ve more vanet> But we ha ve both .. Over the past de<'.ade. (1reen has taught more than 1,000 people the an ol cooking and gathenng sea vegetables through course., at City College and UC Berkeley "When people arc walking along the beach, people sec this steaming mass. The sea vegetables have started their natural decaying pr~ ccss. Sometimes there's pile of it and It looks unappetwng." she s~ud. But Green said eating sea veg- etables 1s a natural and rauonal thing to do. "It's real eitcH1nt fu r me to garhcr and eat sea veg.etables because I get to connect with the water very directly," she said. "I can touch somcthma and cat at and those sea. vegetables are very "1mplc form~ of hfe that arc affected very little by Pollution and processmg. "They're wila. unculti vated and biologically vtry Stmplc forms It takes me hack to the very be&Jn- nings ofhfe because they say that all hfe staned m the ocean." "It's a wonderful source of food, but people JU t don't know about 11." "he said, add1na that these", a an endless ~urcc of food, can be use<S to feed the hungry all over the world. Sea vegetable" art mo~t valued H a M>ur~ of mineral"· <the said. 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The Gla ss Works refund offer OtTer.ReceivestorecouponsforS2 tageCheescand oneotherBreak· LIGHT N' LIVELY Ice Milk To rece1ve$l,scndfour Uni ver-ExpiresAug.31,198 . .... asforthefull pncem1nus thc 4(). 1-._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._.._. _________ __::..__ ____________________________________ _._ ________________________________________________________________________ ...:..._ ______ .:...__:. _______________ __ l·cnt coupon, so I received a che<:k tor S 1.49. I got my money back as well as the cost of my envelope and postage. Best of all. I hkcd the product. - Virginia Wroblew1k~, Ml1bawaka, Ind . Dear Vlrg1nla -You have d1~overed one of the secrets of ,mart shoppmg. When you hea r about a new product, the co upons and refund Qtfer are sure to follow. rh1s makes tl a lot easier on the poC"ketbook to try new products. \omc really are improved. Some .1l·tually do taste better. And even 1f 1hcy don't you don't fee l so bad .... hen the cost was only a few cents. Dear June -Several stores tn uu< area were adven1sing Mardi < 1ras brand beach chairs on sale. a~ng w1th..a $2.50 manufacturer's mJtl rebate I purchased two chairs Jnd -;enl the sales receipt and rebate request sli p to the Keller Co .. along .... 11h the two required Universal Product Code symbols. I 1ght weeks later, I received a 1rtter from ACS Marketing Services 11f Beaverton. Ore .. informing me that I wol4Jd not receive my refu nd Ot:1:ausc· the register tape I had sent 1n dtd not include the store name I n~all) can't remember whether lhl· name of the store was on the rcte1pt, but this was a lesson to me Mary Meager, Bellaire. Oblo BIG ROLLS LARGE EGGS ONE DOZEN.HUGHES GRADE AA WITH THIS COUPON AND '25.00 OR MORE PURCHASE ... ACK C&C COLA 12.oz. CANS 99 REG. Oft DIET UMIT A • IXCWOtNG lOllACCO, UOUOlt, OAIH N0DUCn & NtCI Of EGGS LIOU• n• 96.0Z 4 99 INCLS I 00 OfF LIMIT 2 • =~(IMc••t•• )J : LARGI ~· I I I i FllEE! ! 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You will have con- fi dence tn your facts 1f a refund 1s rl'fuscd because the manufacturer's ru lfillmcnt compan) makes a m1s- t.1ke 1n processing your refund rcque4't When you complain, you t'an do \O "1th full l'Onfidencc that \OU an: right Hl'rc t'> th1\ week'~ hsl of refund offcro, \tan lookingior tbe required SEAFOOD ... FromC6 .1dd1ng that the) arc l'a<.,1h d1gcc;1rd bcc.a.u\c of their gclaunou'> quat111c' The) also pro\ 1dc pro· trin rnrboh}dratcs and v1tam1nc; .rnd Jfl' low 1n fat and c.alorn:~ Thl· three groups of c;ca 'l'[t· l'tJhlcc; -gn:en. brov. n and red - .ill loo~ .ind taste d11Terent Thl' plant' tan 0c looked and dried. t·att•n raw, b()tlcd, baked or deep tried The IC\lure\ rarce from \.-hC"-~ t~ H~Pr Some , .... <;IC like c,wcet grass while other.., arc morl' akin 111 rlamc; and O\'>lCr\ fhl' mn'll re(ognized t\J)C\ of \ca 'cgclahlcc; arc the grecnish-blal k non v.hll'h ,.., dncd and u~d lo I wrap '>U\h1. and the grecni\h-brm' n hull v.h1p kelp. whteh ba" a large hulh on thl· rnd Othn., 1nlludc the t:mcrald green \C<l lt'llUlC the clear )ellowl\h alana. ogo, v.h1ch looks hke 11tnng) I brown hair.and 1ndca. v.h1ch under wat{·r rc<,cmhlco; a sheet of black ruhber v.1th hnlltanl hues of purple. p.reenc; .md blues j laura C1oldbaum ul \an Fran· ll\ul who took the o;cminar about I tv.o \Caro; ago c;a1d c;he fou nd gathering sea vcgclablcc; "nh1lar- ating" and 'll1 ll gocc, oul "I v.as look1ng for a plant c,ourcc of '1tam111 B~ 12. I was hvmg with people v. ho didn't cat any meat. datl') pro<lul t11 or cggs and I wa<, afraid the) wdc suffcnng from a v1tam1n defie1enc)." Goldbaum ~1d. e'pla1nsng wh) c;hc took the cla c; "It JU'lt opens up a whole new "orl<l." she ~1d "Wh~n you wal k on the beach you think of rotting '>Cawccd . But once you team about 1t. you 11ct• all these benutiful plant'! ... AVORY MUSHROOMS '•cup butter I medium onion, chopped (about .,.. cup> l,Aa pound medium-size mash· room1, 1ll<'ed l tea1poon chicken b.oulllon 1ranalea t,; cup soar crtam In t1 l()..mch ~k1lle1 over moder· atcly low hu t melt btJtter Add onion, mu hrooms and bouillon aranulc • mill well Cook •umna often, until mushroom\ will and onron is C'OOked. dd sour cream and ml'< well: rtheat Mokc:c; 4 ~rvm ~ •01111.1•• RUMP-•OASr. HUGHES I . INCH I 9 VALUE TRIMMED 5 . BEEF ROUND L& • USDA 80ll .... SS CHOICE LONDON •OIL ~ ., HUGHES '••·INCH I 69 VALUE TRIMMED BEEF ROUND L& • BONELESS BEEF 37 LB. HUGHlS 1 /~IN01 YAWi mMMlD fUSDA? 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Augu1t 6. 19S6 -- Prices (;ood August 6-12. 1986 No Dealer Sales • Limit Rights Reserved • • >LAduSAisA Located within our market in the Atrium Court, you will immediately find yourself follow- ing the aroma of charbroiled steak & chicken . ·Follow yo ur nose to La Salsa, for the most au- thentic reproductions of the tacorillas of Mexico City this side of the border! Th e delightful men u includes soft tacos, with your choice of fresh salsas, burritos, tostadas, plus you should be sure to try the Frijoles Negros (best black beans in town) and the famo us Blue Taco. And, for BIG appetites ... ALL YOU CAN EAT TACO NIGHT S6 per person Every Tuesday -5 pm to 9 pm • I 1/At IJut Urd1 n 11 t lfllnl•' ( \I l'T'I fnr racn \ 11./hf srecwls ~ -~~D]~Po!~~~ool _ Bring In This Ad for .2 for 1 11 at the following class only: GREAT PICNIC WORKSHOP Taught by Renee Carisio Saturday, August 9th I 0:30 am to I :30 pm Cal l for Reservati ons FEE: 540 (714) 759-6818 -!~P!!!~i~TEM < )ur Full Service f1on'st in our Fac;hion Island m<1rkct is now offerin~ these services ... • Weddings • Local Delivery • Teleflora Service Call Today -640-2379 .. Ruhr um Lilies Special Th is Week - stem398 reg. 9.00 per stem Just Say ''Charge It!" VISA - .. Prices Effective at Orange County Locations Only ·sweet Corn Picked fresh each morning & delivered straight to our stores at the very peak of freshness . ears fo r , FARM FRESH PRODUCE Local Grown .49 Italian Squash lb. First of lhe Season Garden Fresh Italian Prune Broccoli 49 Plums lb .• GROCERY DestnHipcr Imported Cookies Almnm.l 11r Butter Waffle. }4 9 fl. I 01. pkg. reg. 2.49 Mazzdti. lmportl'd Italian Balsamic ~~6n<~~~I~ re~. 6.25 3 99 SEAFOOD Fresh King Salmon Steaks llJ. 599 New England 3· 99 Scrod Fillet lb . Swordfish -__ .......,__ -- MEAT lJSDA Choice Beef Round ,_, Boneless Rump Roast 249 lb . Lean Ground Beef Chuck, round & sirl111n l 'SDA dH11n· bed only ... care- fully trimmed & }39 ~round daily. lh. Boneless Butterfly 399 Pork Chops lh. lb. 899 OU?J?f#J?JJD?J!I Steaks Creme Supreme 1 <.:rl'llrn flavors ... smoked salmon, rwsto & walnut. ~or~onzola & al- mon d or chocolate 499 n·~ h 99 lh. lb. (;11umwt Salad of the Week ... Krah Salad Dchc:mus fi ller for avocados or to- mc1lnes for cool summer entrees. Krah 1~ tosst:d with scallions in crl'amv mayonnaise. 650 re~. 7 :l(J lh lb. Large Shrimp Formula Fed #1 whit e, shell-on. }099 White Veal lb. Cutlets lh .8 99 lh.3 99 WINE BRANDER 1985 Sauvignon Blanc Fred Brander does it again! Santa Yn ez sauvignon blanc erupting with flavOT. 750 ml. 699 reg. 8.50 Orange Cn11nt11 l\tnrc.' Fn t'Jll ~f11ford and Costa \fr.(CI White Veal Stew Meat Veal Bratwurst Made with fres h white veal scal\on· ed with natural spices and herhs. No Ni-249 trales and no MSC! lb. BAKERY Giant ·Blueberry Muffins D liciou s iumho muffins. h,tkl'<l fresh daily. Tender. moist ttn<l fu ll ofberrn .. ~! 4 399 for -- COMPtETE RACI G COVERAGE . L -- 25~ FAIR l'OMCMT80llAI ----......... -... _.-,_ - WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 6, 1986 J ud e: NB cops too forceful Drunken driver ad been restrainedfcif blood test; jury to decide size of award -------- where a jury will be asked to decide whether Bohunis' civil riahts were violated. A police spo,kesman said the de. partment may appeal Hatter's rulin& and downplayed its silJlificancc. By STEVE MARBLE Of llleDe9r"'°41Wf Six Newpon Beach police officers used excessive force when they re- strained a drunken Costa Mesa man so a nurse couJd draw blood for an alcohol test last year, a federal judge Angela win Bobby Grich falla to break up a force at the plate, but lt doeen't mat- ter u the A.Dael• clobber the Twin• l S"-1. Bl. Coast Signal Landmark Properties must pay $102,000 In legal fees Newport Beach residents spent challenging a rent Increase./ A3 Nation NASA came within sec- onds of launching shuttle without enough fuel to reach Intended orbit./ M By one vote, the Senate rejects a deep cut In the Star Wars budget./ A4 Food in Los AnJeles ruled Monday. The ruling by U .S. District Judge Terry Hatter Jr. clean the way for a j_ury to decide whether Steven Nick Bohunis, 27, shouJd be compensated for the actions of the police officers. A date has not been set for the trial Bohurus, a property manqer for The Irvine Co., fi led a SIO million lawsuit last fall allcgina he wu brutalized by police when he refused to submit to an alcohol blood test following a single~r accident on A leuon in •wimmln& Kelly Cauey OYee a •wlm.mina lee.on to a · froap of younc•ten ln Co.ta lleu JllCh khool'• pool. 1'he next. .eMlon of tot and betlnner clauee, 8PQD80red b! the eo.ta Feb. 15, 1985. "ThiJ is a significant rulin& and a significant blow to the Newport Beach Police Depanment," said Step- hen Yapnan, the Los Angeles at- torney rcpresentfog Boflunis. "This should tell them that lbey arc out of line, way out of line," said Yaaman. who spcciahzes in rep- resenting victims of alleaed pohcc brutality. "Personally, I doubt they'll get the m~. l thjnk lhey .are impervious to takina sometbinf like this as a lcamina experience. Lt. Gary Peterson said Hatter's rulinJ is only a "procedural" de- tenn1nation. He said the city hasn't had the opportunity to put its case before a j udge or jury. "It IS a ruling and we don't agree with at, but our position is that when we put on our case the true facts will come out," sa.id Peterson. Meu Let.are Senlca Department. will be held the lut two weeb of AllCUat. Re&l8tradon wUl be from 9 :30 a .m. to 4:30 .m . Monday throucll Friday of nezt week at pool. ....._,__ -.-. - Bohunas was arrested after be lost control of his car on JJmboree Roed. sideswiped a median tmricr and skidded down a 70.foot embank· menL The blood t.eSt administered at Hoaa Memorial Hospital revealed Bohunis had a blood alcohol level of 0.22, more thah double the level at which a motorist ti presumed too drunk to dnve. (Pleue eee D WPORT I A.2) Newpert may put project o ballot ctl to consider tng NB Center ters to the punch --- I the face of a possible rcfer- end m. the Newpon Beach City Co cil is considering calling for a ci de vote on a controvenial $300 mil iQn expansion project in Newpon Ce ter. · -o~al members wilT meet In s 1al session Thursday at noon to de ade whether to let voters decide th fate of The Irvine Co. project. T ursday 1s the deadhne for plaang a q esuon on the November general elccuon ballot. ,. The expansion project. wbach would add office towers, restaurants, a community theater and 1.400 new homes to Newpon Center. was ap- proved last month by the council on a 5-2 VOtC. But wiuun days of the vote, a IJ"Ol,lp of residents began circulating peti- tions to force the council to rescind its vote or put the development to a citywide vote . Give your next outdoor celebration a French ac- cent./C 1 INDEX Helicoptertrain1D.g angers Mesans The referendum group calls itself Gndlock m protest of lhT heavy traffic it claims the development will bnng, panicularly in Corona dcl M~r. The deadline for the signatures is Aug. 13. B) that date. however, ll would be too late to plJlcc thequesuon on the November ballot and a special Advice and Games A 11 Erulletln Board A3 Business A8-9 Classified B6-8 Comics A 12 Death Notices B8 Entertainment A 10 Food C1-8 Mind & Body BS Opinion A6 Police Log A3 PubTTc Notices B4, 8 Sports B1-4 Television A 10 Weather A2 Mesa police getrai~e, repri1nand By TONY SAAVEDRA Of 1M De9r "°' Ii.ft The 12.5 percent pay nusc prom- ised last month to Costa Mesa pohce officers was delivered Monday, along with a rcpnmand from Mayor Norma Hertzog. who added she was ashamed of herself for being mumadated by police pressure. Nevenheless, Hertz<>J went along with the unanimous dec1s1on to ratify the one-year contract ordered by council members July 21 after more than 300 officers and supporters Jammed the council chambers. (Pleue eee aotSA/ A 2) Po lice pilot maneu ver b lamedfor horse tossing girl in Fairvfe w Par~ uff afea By P HIL SNEIDERMAN OflMDe9r ..... l tilff A horse-riding accident allegedly caused by a Costa Mesa police helicopter led to a meeting Tuesday night between police supervisors and residents who arc concerned about flight tactics an the bluffs area near the Santa Ana River. Charles Gardner. who organized the meeting. said he was pJeascd that residents had an chance to discuss• their concerns and said officers appear to have cut back on helicopter training exercises in the park area. But Gardner said he was disap- pointed that the pohce department has not reported the horsc-ndang accident to the Federal Aviation Administration and said he planned to do so himself. Gardner's 14-ycar-oJd daughter Renee received a leg i"nJury in the June 16 mishap. Gardner said has daughter's horse was frightened by the sudden appearance of a low-Oyang helicopter, and the I 4-ycar-0ld girl was thrown from the animal. Baby boy taken f rOm hospital back in OC By G. J EANETTE A VENT Of .. .,.., ......... Authorities have returned to Or- ange County an injured Huntington Beach infant who was abducted from protective custody at UCl Medical CentCT two weeks ago and taken to Colorado. The 8·month-old boy's father. David Kennedy, who faces charges in connection with the abduction, is expected to tum himself in to county auJhoritics today.\Mike Koskj, depu- ty district a ttorney, said. At the time of the abductfon on July 21, David Kennedy Jr. WM suffering from a bead in;ury that doctors feared could be fatal if not treated properly. Koski said he was told by public defender Rohen Lund that Kennedy is expected back in Oranie County j urisdiction today and 1s going to tum himself in. "He will come into court and we will speak to the judge about bail." said Koski. • Huntinaton Beach detective Don Howell said Tuesday Jhat Kennedy . faces charges of felony child cn- ctanaennent in connection with the abduction. Howell said the child was returned to Oranac County because he was a (Pleue Me ABDUCT&D/ A2) According to her account, the helicopter conunucd ch~g the nacrlcss horse. as tfie girl lamped back to a stable area to seek treatment. A report prepared by Costa Mesa police Sgt. R. J. Bell •aated that a Costa Mesa pohce helicopter was an the park area at the tame, pracuc ang a maneuver called "hover auto- rotation." But the two officers in the aircraft. Make L1bolt and Randy Nutt. told Bell that neither of them saw a hor~ or nder on that fligh t. After speaking to the officers and to Renee Gardner, Bell concluded ... , bcheve there was an accidental en- counter ·· He speculated that the girl was obscured by tall bamboo and that DaTtd Kennedy Academy gives business key to Asia Coast College seeds program that offers practical Instruction to businessmen When Amcncan~ do business m Japan. they have only a l-an-10 cha net of closana a deal. But the new d1rtctor of the Orange Coast College Pacific Run .\cadcmy hopci to better those odd'\, at lca\t for Orange County busane~scs. "A typac~I Japane~ collqe fradu- atc 'pea.ks En1Jish.1s fam1llarw1th the Amen an fonn of 1ovcmmrnt, and understand.I how Wall trttl l'uns.'' \a1d Michael Ci Crow. an OCC history professor aod the newly appointed director of the Pacific Ram Academy. In contrast, Crow said, "Most mencan college araduate don't even know the namt of tht Japancst Prime Minister." Tt}c purpose of the Pacific Rim Academy, which officially opened ats doors July I. 11 to help local busa- ne make commercial tac' with C'ountnes such as Chana, Japan. ,, • Malaysia. Mexico. the Ph1hpp1nes. Aust('llia. New Zealand, Korea and Canada. Althouah the aadem~ as !!till an the developmental staae • Crow said he has received at leH t two dottn <'alls from local businesses wanting to ltnow more, as well as calls fro m experts willina to share their knowl- edac. "For a mode t cost, we an put world CX{>Crtl riaht on the doorstep of local businc s finns." Crow said. Operationally, the academy func- t1on5 much like a bro kerage cntcrpnst offcnna tailor-made. non- credit cla\sts on any suhJcct from Japanese etiquette. to con versational Chinese. to negot1at1ng techniques. While a number of West Coast colleges offer dcgrocs 1n PaClfic basin studies, Crow '31d he knows of none · that ~r w hat he calls. "made to order education " "Most profc 1onals are not ron- cemcd with ettdats or deg.recs,"< row said "They arc look1n1 for anfor- mauon of a practical nature that can assist an 50lv1na problems or funhcr-1na their bm1nc intcn:,tc;" The academy rccrived 11' 1n1t1al monac'i from the Coa'it C ommunat) Collegt 01,tnct hut (row \11d the non·profit proaram. Rflilaatt'd with • the pilots' attcnuon was focused on a election would be necessary. Oymg maneuver. _ .._. "J. don't think-we'd be t>aGklf11' He descnbcd the inci dent as "an down at all by doing th.as. ;ust facing unfo rtunate accident that occurred rcaltty," said Councilman Bill Aaec. because of several factors. ancludmg who supports a c1lyw1de clccuon an unfortunate tt ming and terrain November on the the development charactensu cs .. prOJCCl. Lt. Dave Brooks. who supervises "I don·t think the Caty Council as Costa Mesa's helicopter detail, ar· out of step with the c1ttzens oftbas city ranged a c.1emonstrauon fla&ht Tues-and I believe a ctt)'Wlde elccuoo day for Charles Gardner. That night. would prove that," said Agee, who Brooks and Captain Tom Lazar met believes only a minority of no-growth w~th Gardner and nine-other eon· supponers af"C" oppo$Cd to the ~­ ccmed residents. mostly of who m lave pansaoo. west o f Estancia High School on 'Tm not afraid to put tt before the Pacific Avenue. c1t1zens." said Councilwoman Jackie Brooks told them the city has two Heather. who also favors a ballot helicopters that patrol dunng vanous question on the development. (Pl ea11e 8ee HELICOPTER/ A2) (Pleue eee COUNCIL/ A2) T axes t ake $22 of every $100 e arned W A HINGTON (AP) -For every SI 00 earned by an American family. the four largest wes gobble up S2 I 90. actordang to a new government study And whale that's only a dame morc than a year earlier. the repon on taxes and income for 1984, the last year for which such a detailed analysis has ~n made. found the bate nsang for those least able to pay. whtle upper- income Amencans haa falling ta.I( rates. t e Census Burrau study of after- tax ncome found t~at 92.4 percent of all . households paid at lea t one of lbe four major taxes -federal MICHELLE COLE Focus ON THE NEws Oranac County's World Trade Center Institute. will beenurcly sclf-1uppon- ang Ftt for the Pf'OIJ'mS wall ~ ncgot1a1cd on a casc·h)-casc ba as. Crow q_ad he behevc'i the ac.adem) wtll hr the most u~ful for c.maJI or mcd1um-$1Ud busanc "Fonune 500 firm have entire dcpanmcnt'i devoted to funhenna (Pleue ~ ACAO&lfY I A2) income. state income. Social Sccunt)' and real estate That wac; up from 9:! I perc-cnt who paid at least one of those taxes m 1981 .\ nd ~ h 1 k mo t of those taxes arc progrc~ve -meaning they 1ncrea.5C accordmg to rwng income-Ameri- cans at the lowest end of the income sc.alC' found their \811 burden. rising while tho~ earning-more paid a smaller share. the study disclosed. For eumple, for those house.bo&ds earning under $10,000 that patd any t.a'c at all. the share was 9.8 percent of income an I Q84, up from 9.3 (Pleaee eee T AXJt,8/ A2) Challenge to vote recount to receive heart ng in court By LISA MAHONEY Of ... De9r ........ An Orange Count;, upenor Coun Judge will hear arguments th t a ~ount ofb llot'i which cost L1ndon • LaRouchc candidate A.n Ho ffmann the 40th ( onart ,aunal tkmocraue nom1nat1o n -;hould ~'\Ct a\ldt. Judge John Woolle~ as hcdu1cd to consider Hoffmann s claim that a rtrount of June 1 elrcuon re ults c;hould be to scd out bcnu\C of allttC'd ballot tampenna l\ua 2S Hoffmann filed an affidavit con· (Pleue ... COURT I A2) I .I , j I , A2 0tanQ9 Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, Auguste, 1918 TAXES UP FOR POOR ••• From Al percent a year earhcr. Households 10 the S I0,000 to $14,999 tnrome bracket saw their tax burden rise from I l.S percent to 11.6 perceot over 1he year. Those earning St s,000 to S 19,999 were unchanged. paying 14.S percent each year. From $20,000 on up. however. the ta~ burden dcclincct Households with incomes of SS0.000 and over fared best in )Cat· 10-year 1erms. even though they also paid the most. That Jroup paid 28.1 percent of mcome 1n ta.xes in 1984, down from 29 percent a year earlier. Households earning . $30.000 to $34,999 aJso did well. with their tax share falhng from 21 percent to 20.4 percent, and the tax debt of $3 5,000- S 39,999 households dropped from 22.2 percent 10 21 7 percent. There were these other changes: for households earning S20,000-$14. 999. taxshatt fell from I 7. 3 percent to I 7. 2 percent: $25.000-$29.999. from 19.2 percent to 18. 9 percent; S40.000- S44. 999, from 23.l perc0int to 22.7 percent. and $45.000-$49.999, from 24. l percent to 23.6 percent. , The main culpnt in the tax rise seems to have been Social Secunty. Not only 1s the tax rate higher than in past years. It 1s being applied to gradually increasing income levels as the econom1 improves. Thus, the tverqe household Social Security paYincnt rose $74 from 1983 to t 984 -from $1 ,625 to S 1,699 tate income taxes were next on the list, nsing $64 on average, whik federal income taxes took an average ofS24 more and property taxes were up $6 per household. Overall, the stud} found that the average after-tu income of Amencan hou~bolds was $21,560 1n 1984, up 2. 7 percent from 1983. Whale that is not considered a statistically significant difference from the 2.9 percent increase 10 before-tax income. the rcpon did note that tt was the first time 10 three years that the •growth 1n after-tax mcome was not more than that before taxes. Hispanics appeared to make the most progress. wi th after-tax income nstng 3.8 percent to S 17,359. After- tax income for blacks rose 3.4 percent to$ 14, 799. while for whites 1t was up 2.6 percent to $22.370. Household in come showed the biggest gain in the West, nsing 3.9 percent to $23.038. That was fol- lowed by the Northeast, up 3.1 percent to $22.001; the South, up 2.6 percent to $20.95 1, and the Midwest, up 1.3 percent 10 $20,865. I Artific ial heart patient's h ealt h said oeclintn g LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) -WJl- liam hroeder. the lonaest-hvina artificial ~eart patient, has taken a turn for the worse and tus family has gathered nearb). a hospital spokes- man said Tuesda). The family of Schroeder. 54. ha~ requested that no details about ht~ condmon be revealed, ~1d Donna Hazle, a spokeswoman for Humana Hospttal Audubon. "Rig.ht now there's not much to say." sne said. "Tbe famil y IS in town. Ht s condtt1on has detenorated some- what." Schroeder. the second man to have his heart replaced wtth the permanl'nt Jarv1k-7 pump, has lived fo r 619 days with the plastic-and-metal device beating in his chest. Ht' suffered three strokes since it was implanted. In response to questions. Ms. Hazle said that. to her l..nowledgc, Schroeder had suffered neither another stroke nor kidney fat lure. Schroeder 1s the only surviving art1fic1al ht'art pauent of Dr. W1ll1am DeVnes. who implanted the heart in his chest Nov. 25. 1984. DeVnes and Schroeder'i:. wife, Margaret Schroeder. reported!) were with him at the hospital HELICOPTER TRAINING IRKS MESANS .•. From Al day and n1ghmme shifts SC\Cn days a week. Brooks told residents that 1he bluff area 1s the place where poltce hehcop- 1er pilots fre-quentl} practice auto- rotation manuevers. which s1m1late an engine failure. In these tests. the pilot practices dcscendtng without power, but Brooks insisted. "We ha\c full control of the helicopter at all times." Nevertheless. several residents ~•d the noise and low altirude associa1ed with these dnlls can be frightening for people walking or riding through the park. The cit} 1s purchasmg add1ttonal acreage near Estancia High from Orange County, with the aim of creating a large community park. Residents said continued helicopter drills tn the area would incompattble. Brooks said the police department 1s hoptng a portion of the park will be ACADEMY OFFERS KEY ... From Al business tnterests tn the Pac1fit Local and rcg.sonal firms are not big enough to afford tn-house experh.'' he said The academ} is the bra1nch1ld of Walter Howald, a Newport Beach attorney who was recent!)' elected to the Coast Community College board of trustees. Howald first approached th e board with the idea In JanuaT) and in JUSt SIA months the academ) opened tts doors "That's 1nd1cat1H' of "hat "c are tl)tng to make thl" guiding principle of the academ}." said Cro". who added rhat the academ\ will be ahlc 10 put together an} spec1alued courS<.' 1n 30 da)S "In contrast. ll takes at lca'il lb months for the average tax-supported credit course to be approved.'' he said. · Execuuves who wish to do business abroad usuall) consulf foreign con- sulates and the state department, but Crow said. "Some executives spend weeks JUSt trying to reach the right desk to tall.. to the nght expert about a specific countr: We have regular access to the Commerce Department. and "e kno" which channels to pursue for in formauon ·· Crow said he 1s "very op11m1st1c" about the academy "lfa business can close 3 or ·4 out of every I 0 deals proposed. then they will have made the training pa) off" marked and restricted for helicopter work. but no decision has been made b} cit} officials In the meanume. Brooks said he's instructed Costa Mesa pohce helicop- ter pilots to cut back on use of the bluffs area for tratntng manuevers. Regardtng Renee Gardner's heh- copter-relatcd riding accident. Brooks said. "I don't feel 1t falls under the quahfications to be reported to the FA.\" Michael G. Crow COURT TO HEAR ELECTION CHALLENGE ... From Al testing the election Juh IM Hoffmann a Santa .\na tel'hn1cal "nter who subscribes to thl.' con- troversial pohucal ph1losopb\ ol one- time pres1dt'nt1al candidate L)'ndon LaRouche wa'i ong1 nall} cen1fieda<, the \\o1nner of the Democra11c nom1- na11on over former count\ Demo- cratic Part)' ( ha1rman Bruce 'i\Jmner -Sumner who ran as a wntc-in candidate. appeared 10 ha' l' lost the race b\ 26~ \Otes ..\fter demanding a recount. umner came out ahead b~ l ,228 \Ole<; The "1de margin ot error "as attnbuted to poll workers who ap- parent!)' disregarded 1nstrun1ons 10 accept wnte·1ns for Sumner even if his name v.ere m 1sspelled or 1 f voters rderred to him h~ his former title ot .. Ju dge " But Hoffmann has a more sinister e\planat1on lor the d1screpanq He 52\'S the ballot boxes were stutled J,ficr the final elect1on-™ght talhe'i Hoffmann attorney Robert Le'' said the "stroniest evidence" uf ballot tampering 1s the fact that some 50 10 60 ballot boxes were not ...properly -.ealed~ He said he will also prescnL Judge Woollc) with the dccla ratton'i of a bout 70 precinct "orkc:r'> "ho claimed the\ were liberal 1n de· termtn1ng which wnte-1n "otc' r11uld be accepted Sumner. <1 Newport Bcac..h at· tome~ "Mi}'> Hoffmann lta'i no e\ldencc of hallot bo\ tampering Ht· lalled the legal action .. a lorm ol harra<,~;mcnt and 1t"• '' Pllill LaRouche .. .\pparcnth h' coinuJcnll' tht' .\ug. 25 wun date fall, on the \Jml CV!< tha1 \umner ha'> \<.'hl·Julcd a ma1or fund-ra1-.cr al lhl Pauli<. ..\mph1thcatrc Le'> ~aid hl· had pn:'>1,c..·d tor <1n ..\ug. 14 hearing Sumner .11de Da' 1d Pa'm 1..i1d Halfmann., attempt' to unt.111 Sumner'\ <.ucces<;tul nom1na11on ha'e had n11 1mp.trt on lund·ra1\ing effort., ··v.l'·re not pa\ ing iln' attc..·nt1on 10 11 and noholh l'l'>l' l\ 1.'llhl'r ( >ur lund- ral\1ng l'llon\ dfe gu1ng extrc..•meh "'ell .. he..· 1,a1d )umnn " oppo'>ing Ii' e-tc..·rm in- cumbent Rt:p Rohen Aadham lor the ~Uth C ungrt.'\\ional D1'itm.1 wa1 MESA POLICE GET RAISE, REPRIMAND ... F rom A l "C' had 'ntcd .tga1ns1 11 • Hcn1u~ lamented dunnga brea~ m Mond3) 's meeung 1ntrl·a~c 1n hcnelits. including ;1 ~ S pcrct'nt patrol 1ncentt\l' a'\ "ell a<. an add111onal Sil 7 per month 1n l It} contnbut11in.-.. to"'ard mc..•d1c-al tO\- c:r:ige Fair-skies to fell ow ear-ly clouds Southern California ooattal areu wllt ... late night and morning low cloud• end too extending Into the coattal valleys In the eerty morning houre. Otherwtee, It wlll be fair end moetly sunny today. Hlghl et the beechea today wltl range from 8e to 73, with lows from 57 to 64. High• In the valleys Wedneaday wilt be from 85 to 100. and Iowa tonight wlll range from 58 to ee. From Paint Conoeptlon to the Mexican Bo«Ser -Inner water• Light variable wind• night and morning houre through Wedneaday becoming aouthweet 10 to 16 knot• with 2 foot aeaa WedMtday afternoon and evenings. Southweet swell 2 to 3 feet. Extensive low clouds and local denee fog nlghl• and Wednesday morning, becoming partly sunny Wednesday att4t"noon and evenings U.S . Temps ··-· MiOf>t IOwl U1tough ~pm T-.,y ~n.1-rf'll Hdll, fVftoW ~·-. • 1., lluderl .,.. '•'·''"•~ .. "' LO Albany NY 13 ~ Memptllt e6 55 ,.. ............... h'••" • -'• "-Alb<lquetq ... 112 61 Mleml llMcll 88 "4 Anch0<'09 68 $() MllW-M 80 112 "'""" 91 811 Mpl ... SI PIUI 112 69 AUanllc: City II• 13 NaetwU .. M eo Calif. Temps Aut11n 114 73 iww 0r ...... 02 72 8el11mO<• .. es New Y0tk Or, 115 .. :Z-113 65 OtilallOma City t5 M HIQN. IOwl ttvough 6 pm T-y Sen1e8¥~• 71 6e .. 112 Omehe 11 114 APQ1e v-.y 1045 M Sant• Crui ea S3 ~ lit ~ OttenOo 81 74 Bell~ IOS 72 , __ 71 8 1 8olM te 57 """~· ./ " 81 a.r.1-110 llO Y-leVly 93 57 &o.IOtl 711 115 P!\oent• 110 .. .__, 103 112 euna1o 112 51 Pt111ourgn u 611 81g8-.. $1 ~ 81 411 Portl9"d.Ota ., S6 8191\op 102 611 ChatlaelOtl.S C ae 7• =•tr 111 71 91y1~ 109 114 Surf report Ch~la.NC 1111 68 117 S4 c.1 ...... 68 82 Clleyenna llO 63 A41no 115 50 c..iv. City 77 eo Chlcego •• 114 fllcl'lmon<I 117 87 Eu<ell• 82 50 llMcll ..... ..... ot. . ClnoltW1all 89 511 s.c.-10 112 112 Fraano 1045 72 z ...... I 2 .. Cieveieno 83 51 SI loula .. 119 LeneMt .. 104 88 San1e MOn1ca I 2 aw Colutrobla .S C !Ill ., 5611 Laite Clly 95 611 Long a.ch 77 114 ~ 2 3 •• Columbua.Olloo 117 57 Sen Ant--tM 72 ~~ 85 113 Sen D1990 Ctlr, 2 3 -ConcotO.N H 82 S3 S...Juan.PR " 74 115 .. Oullook iO< Ti-adey llnla <-. Dellu-'1 Worth es T3 S..ltla 711 53 MonrO'lla 93 81 OeylOtl ' 115 56 SIOY.xF-,, 51 Monlebello lit 114 0.-18 " ~-17 !le Mont-.y 111 55 0..MotnM 87 113 SyracuM 82 u ....,... 112 87 Tides a.troll 112 80 Tempe-St PlrsbQ Ill 711 ~8Mcl\ ... 13 £1Peao te et Topeka 12 87 OeklanO 117 M Felrbankt &A SI Tuceon 105 ISO Onlatlo 112 83 TOOAY Flegel an 114 52 ~· .. 114 .. P*'Sp<lnQI 109 87 Firat low 4 $0• m ..() 5 Grand R..,.01 81 59 UlllnglO<\. 0 c lit 10 Paeedane lit eo ~IOw II 17 e m 4 2 GrMI faffe Ill ~ W!Ctllle 83 115 ~ 95 67 408p m 22 HW11or0 es 57 05 Il l S«>onO hlgn 10 14 pm 8 I -· 8t SI ~Cl~ t7 55 THUfllOAY Honolulu tl 17 75 57 Firat low • S 16e m ..() 3 -·°" 86 15 Extended secr-10 02 llO ~IOw 11 oem 44 lndlanapoitl 114 611 SellnM 611 SS 4 47 pm 2 I J--.MIM ts 62 San llernetOIN> 07 es s-wi lllQll 10 50pm S II J..-se 50 Fw ~ FrlO•Y Wougn Sunday Sen~ " 63 K_..Clty 17 es IM petlOCI IOQ and IOw Ciou<IS ti San 0Moo 75 ee 8<111 rlMI lodey et S 4 7 • m •no Mii luVeQN IOll 82 ,_along !he coaat llMchM. llloh• M Sen Francltlco 114 ~ 11 7 40 pm I.Ill .. Rock 91 er. to 7 4 l ows 6810 63 v .. iey.. l\IQN M 10 san.i-82 611 Moon,_ 1oc141y el 8 SI a m and Mii loul•,,.... 811 81 te 1.ows 80 10 115. Senl.IAM llO 115 at848pm. ABDUCTED INF ANT BACK IN COUNTY •.• From Al ward of Juvenile Court and C'alt- fornia had JUnsdiction in the case. ·Howell said there are no plans to file charges against Kimberl} nn Ken- nedy. the boy's mother Bob Theemltng, program manager for the Orangewood < h1ldrcn's Home. confirmed that the boy had been brought to the home. pending a -Oecision·b) Orange Count~ Jpven1le Court. If the court decides to place the bo} tn a foster home. he'd be placed on a wa1ung hst. said Theemltng. There's a real shonage of foster homes for children under 5 yea~ old. he said. Statewide action b)' man> foster care provide~ not to take..· an} more children un11l they are insured b) the state for hab1ht) has also affected the number of foster homes he -.aid Thcemhng \Sid the parents "111 hkel} hc authon£ed \ 1s1Lat1on but under ~upen 1s1on. "He''> fine. The last umc I checked he "'a'> eating ... Thccmhng ~1d ofihe David Kennedy Jr. la reported to be doing well at Orangewood Children •a Home ln Orange. infant T"'o da'' altl'r tht• abduu1on. thl' ch1W\ great grand.mother wcl the bab' to the l -n1vcrsll\ ol Colorado Health Su enc.es Cen ler. where h~ was treated and later released to the custod' of 1 he Den' er Social Sen ices Depart.ml'nt The ho) had been Sta} ing in a foster home before his return Sunda} . When the parents fi rst 1ook the infant to UCI M ed~ca,1 Center. doc- tors ohserved tnJunes that could have been the result of child abuse and notified Huntmgton Beach pohce. said poltce spokeswoman Jo An!!e Bonko" ski Doctor<. luund hlel'ding bct"een 1he baby'<. skull aod hra1n and were watching him dosel) to determine 1f he would ncl·d surger) Doctors also found other past and pre<;enl 1n1unes. includin$ broken bone<; and bruises. P21tce 'iald _ NEWPORT COPS LOSE BRUTALITY SUIT ... From A l "He wa'> 'cry drunk and he admit<. that Hl' hclte\ e"i he deserved to he arrested." '>aid Yagman-. "Rut he d1dn·1 dco;cn e the hrutal trt'atmcnt he reCCl\Cd . Ruhunt<, reque<,led a breath lest but "'as unable 10 perform the ll''>l wht:n brought to the police ~talion. said Yagman. He was "iubsequcntly taken to the Newpon Beach h11-.p1 tal where blood was drawn 'y agman said otlicer<. held 8ohun1i:. down while ordering~ nur..c to draw blood He..· c;a1d his client rcpeatedl~ refused to -;ubmn to the blood tc'>t .. The\' beat the hving da}hght out of the guy The pictures, the photos taken of him arc ghastly," said Yagman Bohunis c .. entuall} pleaded gui lt} 10 reckless dnvmg and spent 45 day<, in 1a1I according to records. Hoag Memonal Hospital. named 1n th e lawsuit along with police officers and former Poltcc Chief Charles Gross. agreed to pa) Rohun1 s $1 0.000 in a settlement reached in .\pnl. accordtng to the hospital .\ pohce report prepared at the time of the accident descnbed Bohun1s a'i uncooperative and only semi- coherent. It 'itate~ that he relu'>ed to submll l<l an} chemical e,,1n11nat1on including a breath 1ec;1 A 'i1m1lar hl"'>Ull. th1'> one alo;o tiled -0-y Yaiman apmSt Ne~pon polite. 1i:. <>et for a JUn trial 1n November In th1'i case. r1moth) Hamm('r of Santa Ana alleges he was f<1rrl'd to '\uhm1t to a blood te<,t Yagman ... aid lhl' '>Ult and others chal~nge th e nght of police to force a suspected drunken dn\er to .-..ubm11 to a hlood 1est He ..aid lorcing a person to g1' e hlood c C\n'it nutt•, illegal search and se11ure W1th cuntrall talks at an 1mp<t\\l' the council la-;1 month 0' erruted II\ hired negotiator and <;1desteppi:d 1hc barga 1ntng table after more than tv.o hours of public "arm tw1s11ng" h> poltce The lobb)'1ng that night ultl'n turned rowd\ w11h offin·rc; hooting. hollenng. Jeenng and booing. Wh en thl· \Cs<:.1on resumed Hertzog admoni shed me lflber'> of the Costa Me<.a Pohce .\ssoc1at1on forthc pressure 1au1cs and chided hc:rsclf for ca ving 1n to 1he1r demand~ The ne" contract "111 tOSt the ell\ an esti- mated add111onal $1 -l million in fiscal I 4M6-R"' "1 Oreo v er. q u ah fytng 0 mu: r\ WI II t.-:;--;;;;;;-_.:=-;;;;-;:;.:==========:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;:;;:;;.;;;;;;;:;;:;;:;;:;;::;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;:.;;;;;;;::;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ rt'<.:t'l\e educa11onal and longe\'ll} "How do vou call a cop 1fthe' 're all here There would have heen a not it COUNCIL ... From A l Both Ht'ather am1 .\gee \aid tht'' believe the referendum group will Ix able to collect tht.• necc~~f) number of signature'> "I think \Ou rnuld stand 1n front ol a post office or supermarket and get signatures for almost anythmg." \a1d Agee. <\!Ian Beek, an organiLer of C.nd- lock and a ( 11)' ( ounc1I candidate said gathenng signatures has heen eas} becau~ mo'it t 1111ens ar~ tru\· trated b\ traffic MAIN OFFICE "I v.a<; d1..appomted w11h the "av that "hole mee11ng went. and I wa!> disappointed with m) vote It "as a \Cf) pre~sured evening and I don't think 11 was fair," she told police union vice prl''i1dt'nt Sgt Btll Bechtel Bechtel apologized for the "m"- 1.ommunicat1on" bet\\een cit\ nego- tiators and the poltce union that prompted offi cers 10 abandon the bargaining process and go directly to the co uncil. fhe union's 115 mcm· bers had worked stnce Jul} I without a contract to replace the two->ear pact that hadexp1red The ncv. contract call' for an 1mmed1ate 8 75 pe rcent pa} raise and a 3 75 percent boo\t ne\t Janu· an Polle? will also l't'<:C'tve a hefty I bonuse') of 5 and I 0 percent In a related \ ote. the council a'iked 11s ~tall to find out how.much 11 would rnst for an audi t com panng police wages and benefits in Costa Mesa to thoo;e tn other 1unsd1ct1ons through- out the count} The 1nqu11) was <,parked hv ~urvl'}S pre'>ented during 1he pohce assoc1at1on 's pubhcll> campaign Tho-.e \UP e}s ranked ( osta Mer.a 17. 22 and 21 out of 24 la" agenctc'i on thl· count) pa) scale The council has }Ct 10 'iCttlc a contract with the cit}'''> gennal cm- ployeesgroup Firefighters earhenh1s year 'itgncd a two-}car agreement s1m1lar to o ne turned dow n b} police The f-1re- mcn'-; .\ssouauon accepted a 7 5 percent salar: increase for the fi~t fi'ical )car and a 6 ,, percent r:tl'>l' tht: second \ear D•lly Piiot Delivery ta Gueranteed ------1 Justcall642-6086 VOL. 79, NO. 211 : What do \OU lake about thr Datl) Piiot ' What don't 'YOU hke., Call the number abc"e and \out message wtll be recorded. transcnhed and de- li' ered to the appropnate editor The same 24-hour an~wenna \en ice mh t)(' u~d to record letters to the ednor on an} topic Contnhutors to our Letter\ column mu~t include their name and telephone number for vcntil'at1on Tells us what's on your mmd Clrculatlon Tetephpn•• Shutters Desi gned • Finished • Capture the beauty of summer-enjoy control of sunlight and heat with movable louvers • Customize you r window with shutters In an endless variety of colors and sizes For a personal free estimate call: (71') 548-6"1or548-1717 (213) 557-D3fU or 1'93-2718 Long B•.ch (213) 637-7349 V1s1t our shov;room snd manufactory st: 1177 Pl.c•ntla Av•. 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