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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-13 - Orange Coast Pilot. ' T-WARM / ., - ,, . fOMC~aTaONA2 - * ~. ~ -· ·~ ~ -~ -· WEDNE DAY, AUGUST 13, 1986 Expansio.n foes claim victory Group oppos ed to Newport Cente r plan collects &.000 s ignatures on petition s By RO.BERT HYNDMAN ud PAUL ARClllPLEY Olhl)ellr,... ..... A Newport Beach grou.p opposed to the controversial $300 million ex- pansion of Newport Center gathered more than enough signacurcs Tues- day to put the plan to a vote in a Deretlct-tooklng man brought Into hospital has small fortune sewn Into clothes.I A4 Nation Deaver was warned by Reagan admlAi&tration offlctals1tra1 his acttvltles could be Improper./ AS World The Berlin Wall ls 25 years old today.LA4 Food Get the scoop on frosty fresh fruit desserts./C1 Entertainment Andy Rooney gives his employer, CBS, a black eye In print.I A8 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business · Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment-Food Mind &.Bod y Opinion Paparazzi Pollce Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather A9 A3 A 11-12 B6-7 A10 BS A8 C1-8 A6 88 A7 A3 85 Bl-5 A8 A2 special c1 tyw1de electio n. .. Allan Beek. ac1tycounc1I candidate and chief organizer of Gndlock. a group opposing the expansion. said about 6,000 people have signed petitions to put the issue on the ballot. A minimum of4.3S3 signatures were needed by the fili ng deadline at S p.m. today. Hotel service charge to boost NB tourism By STEVE MARBLE Of -Delly l'tlo4 llefl Ncwpon Beach clly leaders ha ve ind1rnted the} are w1l11ng to bankroll J '1c,11orc, and convention bureau to a1trall more tourist dollars and help lhe uh\ '>lumping hotel industry The monev would be ra1'iCd through a I percent ,service charge added to the bills of hotel guests. a le" y that would produlc up to ~46'i.OOO a year County . to claim LB park for road By LISA MAHONEY Of_O.., ......... Oranae County Supervisors Tucs- da )' authorized condemnation procccd1ng,s against the city of Laguna Beach 1n an a11empt ~o help a pnvate developer gatn strtct access to a proposed development site. The City ( ounc1I, whi ch ga ve preliminary approval 10 the ~rv1cc charge. had toyed with the idea of ra1 s1ng mon·ey for the convention tiurcau b} hiking the city\ bed ta'< from 8 to 9·percent A.t 9 percent. the bed tax would ha\t~ been the h1ghc'it in Orange ( ounty and one of the h1ghe\t in the state Though the effect is the ~me. counctl members said tht•y did nor (Pleue eee HOTEL8 /A 2) Mayor Norma Bertsog The pet1t1ons. circulated until late Tuesday, were to be turned in lO the city clerk at Newport Beach City Hall today and must be verified with the help of the Oranfe·county RC'.'-Jstrar's offi ce. A specia election is hkcly 1n December. In addition, Beck sajd thar the local environmental group SPON (Stop P.ollutina Our 'Newport) will fi le a lawsuit today in Orange County Superior Coun claiming that the environmental documents prepared for the expansion project arc not adequate. 8ttk 1sa memberofSPON. Petauon supponers had more than 3.000 srgnatures T uc"1ay mornmg. "but we were able to double that overnight... said Beek. who was unsure Tuesday whether cnouJh sig- natures would be collec'tcd 1n ttme. "I admit I was getting a bit discouraged. It was loo.Io na glum," Beck said today. j•But I think we aot some good press and the public knew the facu. and that helped." Beck said about 85 percent of the people approached were wilhnR to s1an the pet1uon1. ··1 had a very good fechna about 1t.'' he said "It was the easiest pcuuon I've ever paued " -~cfercndum propanentS who Or· pmzed the petition dnvc aR op- posed to the lrvmc Co development that includes plans for office towers, re!i1auran1s: a community theater and 1,.00 residcnual units in and around the commercial and business center above Pacifi~ Coa\t Highway Ncwpart Beach Mayor Phil Maurer said today th.a .. he hopes the matter will not qualify for a special elecuon ..I'm sure we're fo1ng to beat them in an elccuon but JUSt don·t want to ~~nd the money ·• he said Maurer \&.1d the cuy wall spend about $60,000 to vcnfy th t at least 4.353 of the pct1t1on s14111turcs aR from regmered voters in Newport Beach He also expressed doubts that the minimum has been reached. even with the reparted 6.000 signatures collected "h 's tough '" an area hkc this. I know from walkmg precincts," (Pl eue .ee EXPAl'f8101l/A2) -County aims AIDS campaign at Hispanics_~ Repor t c ites minor ity as highe r ris k due to d rug use, p ros tttutton By LISA MAHONEY Of ... Oellr,... ...., Orange Count) 's H1spanK\ ~111 be the primat) targets of a t I 00.000 AIDS education campaign aimed at warnmg them of the dangers of usmg intravenous drugs and frequenting pr-0st~tut~s. County health offic1al!i say they want H1span1cs to get the word about acquired 1mmunt' deficiency !iyn- drome because citat1st1cs sho"" the) arc. as a group at higher m.k of contracttng the deadl ) 11lne~li than other segment'\ of the heterosc,ual population H1span1cs. who make up 14 7 percent of Orange ( ount) 's popu· la11on. arc over-rt'pre\Cnted 1n drug abuse programs and count} Jail -a hospitable breeding ground for AIO~. accordmg to county stat1st1cs Also. the .. pattern of u!i1ng prosti- tutes" among ccrtam Hispanic men mcrcascs the nsk of AfD trans- m1ss1on. a count) Health Care Agen- cy report said Though AIDS. a disease which weakens the body's immune S}Stem. is more common among g;n and bisexual men. mtravenous dru~us.er' are also at n k of contracting the disease. Coun1y health officials ..a} HI\· panics arc pan1cularly vulnerable smce th~y rcpre'iCnt 34 percent of 1ndiv1duals rece1v1ng treatment at count) drug abu!.e clinics and 'iOme frequent pro<it1tutc5 who art com- monly drug abusers. Health officials have-traced re- peated syph1hs ep1dem1cs and a ma1or chancro1d outbreak to H1s,- pan1c men who hired infected prosll- tutcs then passed the diseases on to their wives T1lough It hasn'-t happened yet, the) fear tht' same pattern could develop with .\I 05 hasten mg 1t'l 1ntroduct1on among heterosexuals. ~d Thomas Prendccgai.s director of ep1dcm1ology and d1sca~ control for the Health Care Aicncy His panics also account for about 31 percent of the county 1a1I population where homosexual acti vity drug u~ and the shanng of per~nal ttems hke ra1ors create a good environment for the i.pread of A.JO\ 1hecount\ rcpan ..aid In addition language bamers ma) have hampc.·red tht' mtroduc11on .of prev1ousi.. rclt'a<>e<i '\IDS 1nfor- ma11on into the H1span1e c.ommun1- t" • The COUOI) ho~ to reach 2,000 H1\pan1c.s through radio pubhc scr- \.ICt' announccmtnts n<>ttt.es 1n '-,panii.h lan1uage n spapers, prn- entallOn\ pQStca a~ i)amphlcts Some county hcatrli d m1c work.era will also be l.taJJl.Cd to cducaic H1<ipan1c pam·ntc; about the danger of '\ID Health 1lffil·1alc, dlso 1ntt"nd to take a <;1milar approach to mformmg J&il inmate\ and drug abu~ program pan1c1panl\ about the nsk~ of co n· 1rau1ng thr fatal d1'iea\C Howard JS:rvis dead, cited by OC leaders for tenacity Howard Jarvi• By LA URA MERK Of llM O.tly ,.,.... ll•ft ra, 3Ctl\ l'il Howard JaPd\ d1t•d'" a Lo'> •\ngelt's hoo;p11al Tuesday lrom a blood d1sca~ Ht• was 82 Orange ( ount) leaders tc><la> cred1· tcd Janis ~1th making ta'< reforms 1n C alifom1a 1ha1 leg1slato~ had failed to pass for yealt"" 'Hr did more 1n th<' pa!ll I (J year.10 <ihapt' ( alilorn1a than the p.ovem· J•rvl• .. id ,,.apl• ahould control th• government. A4 mcnt and the Leg1\latun: h,1<, donl· during tha1 same renod l>I time I k (and Paul (1ann) manJgnl '" pa.,, legislation that \alramcn1 11 c11h1:r wouldnl or rnuldn"t pa<.<. -"1111 ·\ssembl}man(1il f crgu\on R "'''"'· pon Beach. a long1101e lrn·nd 01 Ian" rum F uc·ntt:\ Lha1rman nt thr < >rangl' ( ount' RepuhhLan Pan>. ,,.11d Jan 1\ nol onh 1n1t1atcd ta\ reform hut wa' ·an cnormou' lncnd ~ 111 the Rl·puhlilan Pan' h" hi'> rx·r.,unJI pn·-.cnlc dnJ cnmm1tment 10 thc cun\Cf\ atl\ c auo;c ·· 1 cam<' to apprel·1atc him a~ d tt<'nu1nc 1nd1\.1dual 1n h1<i con"tl (PJea.e .ee J ARVIS'/ A2) Mesa's Hertzog calling it a career Mayor . p ressu red by s low -p;rowth a dvocates. w ill step down a fte r 12 yea rs on Cit y Council By TONY SAAVEDRA Ol llM o..., ...... llefl It was 1974, the post-Wntt·rgate era, when a Costa Mesa prcschO\)I o"'nl'r sensed that city voter-, were in tht· mood for change, The mother of four followed her pohucal 1n uncts to become Costa Mesa's fir~a ci ty councilwoman and It\ fir;t woman ma)'or Twelve )car later. lhc mood for l h.mge h,I\ ,,n.,c·n JSJ•n among <iomc lll\ latt111n' anJ the ~mt• t)P<' ol mc)ml'ntum 1ha1 lir'\I earned Norma lkr11ng inlll olfae would 1hn•a1en an\ Jt1t·mp1 tor r<.'-<'lccuon Battling la11guc and a hostile poht1· lill d1matc, Hcmog, 57, let the clo<k run out la111 "eek on the deadline for lihng her nom1nat1on paper; Instead ol ~eking a founh 1crm \he"' 111 rc111 l' Imm munK1pal poht1l \ 1n '1,,o, t'mh<'r to lx·l nmr f)fl'\llknt ol a non·pmlit tc1und.1t111n l urrt'nth hcmg organ11lll 'hl' ,.ud I m•\da' Henzog would not l'lahor<tll 11n tht' fou nda11on or ''' hJ• ~"'" hut -...id 1t "''II deal in <io(1al "'u1:\ and ha'e "international 1mpht .1tmn' ·lier of fict' "'ill he• tn C m1.1 l\1 n,1 Hcrt1og al\o pl.in' t11 rt·t1n· lrom the ch1IJ care hu\lnt'" .1ltn 'X \l'Jr' and will o,cll hl'r \harl' 1n \k\J \crch l're5ehool wh<."n the lca\4.' c\ptrC'\ nc\1 Junt' ~he ..aid the "hool "'h1ch 'ihc foundc:d1n IQh~ "'lllx·takrn o"crh\ 11' prc-.ent operator' and ~•II rt•ma1n open II tht• puhltt " 1nJt•t·d ..cd.1n1t :i l h.mKt' \11 too" lht• nlil'"' "It'' Jlmmt .1nt11hm<hlll illl<'r I~ H'Jr\, ~kn1ng '411tl in Jn 1nt<'P It'"" ,JI hn C II\ I l.1ll 1•11iu· ·1 ;1.an11J to '-'Ork tn\\.trJ \tlnlt' Ill''-' ~11<1I\ 1111 il "'h 111• I 11 m.1n\ I l1·n111p. "hitthh rr<ipc.'t t 1·d 1111 hrt·ak tng thl' n~1 dnm1nat11•n •JI thl' 111um ii ·" "'I'll J\ lnr h1:1 t'\f'll'nl\l' 1n l h1ld dC'vl'lopm{·nt \he Jl\o ha\ hdpt'd < mt1 Mr\J. t·am II\ <.ell·prnc.la1mC'd 'it; tu'i I\ C It\ o f the \rt\ .. with the rounnl allo~ut1n1 lhOU\.10d\ Ill doll.lr'i ('\{'f\ 'tC3t to , (Ple .. e 9tt HERTZOG/ A2) If uccessful, the unusual acti on wo·uld prov1dt The Sindhna Co. with the riaht of way 1t needs to connect 1t~ planned 108-unll gated community wi th Ila Laguna Boulevard tn Laguna Beach Without -;trect acce\S, the Irvine tirm cannot hu1ld on its land which'" located JU'>I nut51dc Laguna Beach'\ ett\' hm1t\ in the count) '1 1un\d1c- t1on Let's give a (left) hand today to the nation's sollthpaws MICHELLE COLE Fruit fly bait to be applied inHB, Valley 8\ (, JF.ANF.TTE 1' VF.NT OI -Delly ""4 It ... t.~auna lkalh ( 11y Attomc} Ph 1l- hp Kohn ..aid thr ut) will .. ag- ~rC\'il vet~ oppose" thr 1.:ondcmnat1on of ponions of .i u t> rn1n1-park tor rnn-iln1<'t1on of a rood Kohn Mid he could hnd no PH'(<' drnt for the action rnntrmplatcd h~ the rnunt) < ondcmnat1on 1\ nor mallr u\C'd 10 acquire land nc~rd tor public u)(" he 'iolld ''I thin~ 1t 1s. 1n a nul'iht'll , a m1\u'<' ot the po"'cr \.C'Stcd 1n the count> " (Pleaee KC COUlfTT I A2) Inter national Left-handers Day lauds world 's 200 million 'different' citizens r vcry ~car on \ug I \ memhc·r'i of a u5ually ,,lent 1111nonl\ "peak put for their nitw. -or 1n thl\ ca~ -1ht•11 lcfh . It 1s tJme thr ""orflr, .mo m1lhon kft·handc~ 1ot a fo11 'hal.c, \;lltl ()can R. C amptx-11 foundl"r ot I dt· Uandt'f'\ ·lntt'rn 111inail 1 t.:;in,.1\· hased nr$8n11at 1on wHh 25,000 mt'm her\ in t't&hl countne < ampht'll prod111mcd th~ lint .. , n 1ern:u1onal I cft·handcr' Da\ • 11 \t"ar1 l &O to dra"" 1utcnt1on In Lht• ph&ht of the man' who II<' th('tr \h1>C\ "Nckward~ .. and hk<.""'' niulflllc throuah a n1h•·h.1nt!cd '""Id "-r rr not m1htant, 1ind wf'r<' n11t c.km.inJ1ng." < umphdl \aid dunng ,1 tclcJ'lhont' 1nwn1t'~ th"' wc<'k W1· have." l'llfnrd ft''>flC.'lt 11nd I think ..,..,. dt• l'fV(' II •· 'iuuthpa~ ... hJ' <' hl.•cn \llht<'t h'd to \Uf)l"n.t1t1c1n and pH·1ud1lt thr11111h 1mt hl\.tnn C on .. 1der Im C\ mrik. ""an"1c1 · lhc." Laun ..... nrd tor It'll "h1lh ,11\11 niri.n~ "e\11. harm, 11r tmuhk " In 1 ontr.,,t &he L 11n wotd Im nght'' I\ "dc\tcr .1\ in 'dn11•111' "' · '"'' llul ·· Drph tn l 111 nwlfll '.ii "'""h "'" ·'' lcfl ·h. nd<'d tht· dn 11 1' pt•rh<tP' th<' mo\t fam11u\ "\In '"'1 • lad. I hC' R111pcr l\C\l IO'>l \(u1nd \-1.\0\ oT h" 'td11l\0 \ "'ound\ 'u~t" tht H 1m11.·r m." hftH~ hct•n ;a \lnt"itrr h. n.1.1, Adi I l\tm11 8\ll('r"111n on IC'I 1 • n (Pl M ttt Lt~,.Tfl'S/ A2l £ l111n' to rr. d1l1ttr 11 crop.dt' 'U0\1 n1t tn111 lh "''" t·~\tnc1 1nt11 I 1111n1;i1n \ .11ln .lnd Hun11na1on lkul h ·" "-l·ll ,t, l l'rltral Or~n r I UUOI\ l'ltlC\ \\ht'I~ lht• 111('\ wcrt' ,lt~41' l'tl'd ~atu rtlil\ I hC' \Ii.Ir I ,._partmcnt nt ~1nc:ul· lUrt' '-'1fl hl'gm aflfll\10@ rlOl\OnOU\ N11t 1n 1 lunlln ton lka h anJ f oun tun \ nllr\ ~1mr11mc th•' WC't'k to h. It the ,,mad ol 1'I nt'"" 1n1mJuct'd lntll th (PluM" ~ 8 A fT/A21 1 , • ' A.I * OfMge coaat DAILY PILOT I Wednetd1y, Augutt 13, 1988 JARVIS' CRUSADING REMEMBERED ... Prom Al ttons. The nambo)'ant rcprcsema11on in publi c appta111nces was one ,,de of b1m. But there: WI!> another s1de th l reflected the common c1t12ens con- ~rntd wuh the cxces,)1 vc growth of ao vcmmenl." 1d Fucott\, also ti lon&llme fnend of Jarvis. "Very few 1nd1v1dual California c1t11cn ever had such an 1mp;i(l on Qur stucaovcmmcnt In man) wa"'· he was b1aaer than ltfe .. O ranJC ( ounty Supcrv1-.or Har- nen Wieder remembered Jarva<; a\ a tbom tn the mJe for poht1c1an!> who "was really total!)' cornmalled to fiahting government He w11s fe1\ly He'd <;cream al the IUP of hr'I voat·t He was exuberant ahout evcf\th1n1' An era's al mo-it pa\t .. hc1la Catlett \ 1t:c: (haarwom.in of the Orange C ount> Dcmocn&tic Party. said J11rv141 would be rc- membcr('(J for ha\ ab1lhy to 'lpark the 1nterc l of tho v9tcr "WhC't her you reed wllh ham or not, Jarva'\ did cau~ the public to bccomt' 1n' olvcd in voti na and that's what we want It wa"i alway kind of 1ntcrt 11na to !ltt what Jarv1'I would come up with next -I'll mt'l!I that," \aid Catlett Stewart Moline h, 3 3, workrd with Jarvis during the year lcad1nai up to the 1978 pas'>nge of Propos111on 13 "lie-was certainly o untqllc ind1v1d- u.il. t1 rnan who workt•d for ye:lr'i and )eaf\ fo r a cau'>l' he bchevt'd 1n ft'rvcnll}' And hc al h1rved h1\ goal al .i late nge (ht• \\ll\ 74 \\hen Prop I' pa\\Cd). Rut then hr\ a'sessme111 ol hfc was ·111 the -iuaar 1 1n the bottom of the cup.'" Mollnch sa~d. ~ Ferauwn said that d un arva·• la t ye f) he WI! con,um .h)'..hn daw ain and d ishke for cmmcnt. Because of ha'I f!<?O' hca I he would be: meek and maid while picking at ha lunch before ~ixak1n1 cn~gements. "Rut thcrrwhen he wu introduced. he would stand as tall as he could Ht' wa\ dynamo A change would c..:omc over him and he'd come alive like a volcano lambasung the govern· menl," stud Ferguson f'haimlnn Ralph Clark. 4th L>1~­ tr1C't Oranitc ( ounty %pc.•rv1sor. ~1d ·· 1 had a lot of rc'ipcct for the man a~ an act1vm He Cl'rtainly put hr'i thoughts an lo al·tton tnslead of s1t11ng b~1ck and doing nothing.. · EXPANSION FOES CLAIMING VICTORY .•• From Al M<lurer said ··11 lhl'\ wllectcd ~11 ttons an parking Int\ and ~1 fonh )'ou'd find 1hat ahoul onl' rn lhrt!l' I'> not valid " llut Maurt·r \Jtd he" confidrn1 tht· ell.pani.ion plan will bt· appruvt'd d let\ ut> 10 the '111t·r, "I he~ will \4.'l' tha1 tht., dndof)· ment ha'> \Omt•1hing for e\e~bo<J," he ~Id. "Ttm .. !>an opponuru.L~ lb.al the ell) will never have again .. MonKa F-lorr.an vrtc prcs1dl•nt nf poltq managemt:nt and c:ntllkment for the In 1ne C o 'Wt td 1f 1ht· •'>Sue gc>e\ to th1· voh'" thl lOmpany will Ir\ lo rnnH·\ thl' hcnefits ot lh( npans1on ··we do led H'n rnnliden1 1t1 lht! quality and h.tla1H l· und <olllnHH11l\ benefit tn the plun." I lonJn \Urd ·and wl··11 ti) to do our be't to commuo1rnle I hat to the community ··easicalh 11"1ht: fullillmt:n t ofa "l'I'}_ long-irrm pan of lht u ty\ genrral plan "hlt.h ffreaityltrc-tCJWtt n·ntrr for "-l'"port ttcal.h." ~hl· ~ad I he plan andude'> retail op- portun111c•,, thl' l rCalaon of rnlturul C' en1~ w11h a l'lt\\ library and mu· scum expan\11)n community meet- ing fac1l111c'i, .. the Clpportunity for u te~n centrr that hu\,been pu(sued by many group'> tn 1hc ""Y and 1he opponunity to rt:vr1aliLe a~apture tht' excncment ot a very unique town centh." she ~1d · The proJCCl was approved by 1he < tty Council last month by a 5-2 vote. The-cottnetl-thcn voted 6"' I laSlWr"CX- again' t putting the matter on the Nov. 4 general clecuon ballot, as G ndluck had rcque~led. LEFTIES HA VE THEIR RIGHT-S~ODA Y •.. From Al trnul'\ todci\ '°"eh'>ll·f\ T wcnt1e1lt ( cntur~ D1llt1)n,.r~ de.Ii~ ·•kf1 'handed not onf\ '" U'>ing t c l' hand morl' '~ 1lllull" ·· hut uhu "' ··t1um'>\ a"kward tn\lncerc and Jubrou\ · \fanuhtl turef'I al\11 lllntrrhute to thl' plight ol kh-lt.1ndcr\ h\ i:ont11111 1ng tu ta'>l th~ ir mold<> tor nght handl·r' I 11111\ '< ""'r' 11prx:r' l Jl1 openl·r,. ell There arc m,tn\ 11cm' a'atlahk e\llu\1H·h lor kl1 :han1.kr\. hut lhn Olll'>I ~· ')pn 1.11 11rd1:rl·d U'>Utlll) JI J h1ghl·r pmt· \.1.trl\ ldt•ltJndt '' hJ\ l fl\ l'rlollll' .,.he U'>UJI hurdll'' .md llJ\1: hcuinw unu\ualh \Ute t•\\tul Sumc ~I Lite rnuu: lamuw. ~ouLh­ paw, 1ndudc lot mu pre\ldt:nt (1l'rald I orcl Jud\ < 1Jrland l·kll\ (Jrahlc UJ!ll ~ uth I I l't B.11ll'\ Paul Md artn1' ltmlll\ Connor' John \lklnro<' l)1h·1 n \ H l11r1,1 "1ctnh n \1111n11w 1'1•11·1 I oml.r ,111d ( 1rcta C1arho l dt-handcr' JC« 11111\11krnl 10 ht· morr ucat1\t' .rnd n111rt 11nJ1:1.1nJt1H· lr\ix·nall}' h\ olht·r ll lt-ha111kr'I 1h111111.h tht\ h,t\ nn r hn·n \l t1 111tl1 (.tlh 111rr11horalnl li111 J t 11711 \lt11h cl11l 111m lu1h lh.11 11. fl h.indnl 1 htldrl'n h.H 1 i!t·m·rall ~ h1ghl'r JC)\ 1han 1·1thl'f 11yh1-h.in1lt-cl or amh1de11tr11ll'> lhtld1t•n .. I l·l1-hand1·" .Ht nol ne1 '"Jrtf) mon < rt•all\l 'aid \ila'h I 11u1{1• f\.e;in •l P''' h11loy\ prok,.,rn and rt·'>t·Jf1 h1 r .1i I C Ir ' 1n1· · 1 tu r · " h11·.1.1•\ 1·r .1 l'lith 111.:ri l·n1.1g1· 11 kit· hamkr' Jm1111~ ur1 ltttl·11, ;.ind g1aphrc Ul•\ti!OU\ \h1• \;llO Kc.rn " th1 t1.11r111.1n ol Ir' 1111·' I'"' hr•htolo!<', I >t fMrtnwnt .ind d1· rn 1111 111 lh1 11r11\I I'll\ ·• < 1•n1t·r 1111 thL. '-l·11n1h1oloj!v •1f I t•arn1ng anrl "1l'm111 \h1 1"1'1111' li·ll handul 1 hrl dft 11 llrt.• mort• hk1+, In h3Yr" 13nFIIBJ.'I ,md il'arntnl! <ll\,tl111t1u·, I eft1c\ arc ,11\11 n111n lr~rh '" Wor1a a yustinglo lefties '-' hl·lhl·r 11·, karn1ng to pla}' a mu'>ac.al 1n\lruml'nl or \1mpl) winding a \\ rl'l"<lllh. mo\l left-hander\ ha\l· nu i.;ho1cc hut to cidJu'>I to doing tven lhe m1,...1 1rrv1al t.l'k\ bad·. \\a rd\ •vfargarl't \.h i\ll\ter a ll'lt-hantkr from ( ostJ Mt~ ..aid ... Right-handed rx:opk IU\I ,l\\Umc C\l'r)Onl' " like lhl·m r here wen: many things 1ha1 I \IUmhkd un a' a thtld. I drdn'1 rralll<' I wa\ ~1fkrenl " ~11\\ ltfr "bt·um11ng a ltttk l':t\tl·1 for lr lltc'>. thank'> HI J number of nl'\\ produll'> dc.,1gm·d l''>Pt'Ctall) lor tlwm \peual.l\ '>tore'> 1ha1 ..cU C\ cf\ Lb1ng lrom potato peeler'>. Lo ba.sc.ba.lJ mllli Jrt tindrng a pr111i1Jhh: n1t:hl· <,t·n rng 1ht nerd .... -ot the lch-handed < >ran~l· < 11unl\ d1~·\ nol haH· ti\ own lcft-handt·f\ \lort )'Cl hut '-Ian l>ri:go h.t\ tv.o Man < oln owm·r of lhl· ~outh 1>aw 'ihop'> an \capon Village and Old I o\\n_ ~d Jct1-haodcd 1..uolung uLen!>.1h arc mo~ popular. Other best.selling tll·m' include'< "'or,. hu'\tnt·\\ loldt'r'> non-smear ink~"'· and how-to hook' 11t.11 tl·a1 h thl· ld1-hander n er¥ thing lrom playing the guitar IO golf I hrrl· ,11,0 "a maga11nc puhlr'>h<:d e\pcc1all) for left-handers katurrng Jrlldt''> on lanH1u\ kfttl''> rc'>Carlh findrngr, on handedne'i'I and brain d•1mlllJOl1' 1r.111,1dt·.1\ Jnd 1nlurma1111n on new kit h.1ndcd product!>. \lllttl·r hul f\.c;rn '>dtd 11 ·~ not trUl lh<tl .. l hilO(l.IOj( j l hild Ill a nghl h.1ndi:r 1.1.lll lJll\t 'nnc cmo1io11.tl prohkm'> In .1dd1t111n 111 langu'1gl· d1tfa ull1n "ran hnd' ldl·h.tndl·r' hao,..e d1f11l 11l- l\ v.11h '>pt_tlt,tl 1.i'k' li ke iteomctry rl•ci r>'-of'pu /1 In Hut f\.1-;111 p11inl\ •IUl 1h.11 kit tiantJrl'> urn .cl\o h.tH' \Ul)<:rt<Jr math ,1nd 1:nginl'l r 111~ .1hll1111.•\ .i' n 11knlnl II\ lht• UOU\ll 111\ l11gh 'f)l'fl t•n ta~c ol ll 11-handcdn•" .in1on11 llw \l1J1kn1' JI thr \.1 ,1".11 hU\l'll\ fn\tltUll 111 I nhnol1>y \1an~ ha"· 111nJ l11npla1n 1h1· ld1 h.in1kJ phn1unw11011 wllh lht·•1nn r.1n~1n~ lrnni 1lw 111t11l..1·1\ t11 1lt1· p111h;thk It 1.1.i.t\ ""'\. hd11•\nl lhJI k it t1.1ndul111·" w,1, llw pr1Khh I 111 h.1hn 111 uphrrnl(lll)I. \oml' thoujlhl J 1 h1ld v.11uld ht·1 •mw kl1-lr.1n<kd rl hi' n~hl MICHELLE COLI': arm "a' p11111l·d to 111, \1dc wh11t nur">tng. (Hhef\ ht·ltc"cd lclt-handcdncv. rc'>ultcd from an tn.idequatt' blosid \upph to thr hra1n or the d1splale- ment of the ~xJ~ 'center of gra v1t~ foda)', c.11pcnc, agree that lt'lt1e' ha\c onl\ their gene' to hlame -or to thank 1..cft-handl'dnc!t\ " h1·rc<.hlllry tn mo\I t'a'>e\, '>Jld Kean It o<.<.UT\ ocforc 3 child I\ horn and hccaU'il' \l'X hormones pla) a role tn lnggcnng lctal brain de,dopmenl. morl' hoy'> arc lefl-handrd than grrl\ While Kean \a)'"i left-handcdneS\ '' con'i1dcred 111 be a .. pathologaral anQmal):· .ill mammal'>, even rat\. d1\pla-.,. a 1cndl'O< v 111 he lefl or rrghl pawed 'You 1 an 11;i111 \IHH,1 II t11 l':tl or v.ritl·v.11h \our olher hand ·· '>ht! \JIJ. hut )OU tan 1 thangl' · HOTELS TO FUND TOURISM DRIVE ... From Al y,,anl 11, U\l' lh1 Io l,t\lnl-! p11v.. 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Yrotn Al I\ oh II \,l}t) I <lft1n.i H• ,111111111 1,11 .111 '•PJl'1,1·d Ill I hl· )and I 1 np 1 11 ' 1on,1r1111111n plan' hc•t a u\I 111 llrt• 1111mlwr of 111111' 1 n Hll vnl rhc Ul'J bt•linc'. lr.1fllt prohlt-111\ would re\ult 11 m11fl lh;,an 71J un1a.. .11• hu1ll hut \andhn., c '' prrnl 1p.1I\ ,,1\ thC ) m•ed 1111< Unll\ 1111 tlw nr1111·11 111 t>c cc.on11m1lalh ll.1 '>1hlt MAIN OFFICE 'lY ,,,..,,, • '-' Ma • ... .. • ,,, .,.,_t.O•.Jt f 4, 'If) •• '• .a a & ; \t11l• dt\t 11\\11111\ tx~.111 111 I 'IX\ 1h1 t ti\ Ii.I\ 1111t\l\ll'nth tl'lu\nl tu !ll\r 1h1· dl'\r-lopc•r .HCl'\\ Ill <th \1fe1•1\ unlr" .1 < on1prc11m~ m1 the num~·r 111 lot\" rt.1< hl'd I 11r hl'lrllnk fh1· \andlrng < 11 11hta1n thl' nghl of w.1\-11 nt•cd\ from I .1guna Bt·.ith tht lount~ "'II rl·U t\1· ,1hou1 4 'II~< rr\ ot 11pc.·n \flJU' tor 1h1· rl.ann ed \h'" ~1111d < iin,11n Rr 1wmal l'Jrk WE'RE LI STENING I rlth I Jl\1111 I \urx·n ""r I hnrn,I\ H 111'~ ,,ml .11. q111\ll11111 of lh<· park l.111<..1 " lhc m.un n·;i.,on for the coun1 y\ invi,1vcmcn1 111 1he unc'' d1\puh· Uu t Kohn 111111 n1a1M that county owncr!>h1p of lh<· land" rrally ofl1ttlc public benl'lit Mo\t of the 4 \0 auc.\ art· unhulld,1hk nd would remain nJX•n '>pac.t wh1•1her or not I he \and ling < o '' ,1hk 10 con ... 1ru<1 II\ propo\l"d J<·q·lopml·n1 he \aid Oallr Piiot Dell very la OuarantMd Just call 642-6086 I. fl " ... "' ...,.. .... 141' VOL. 79, HO. 225 "" Whllt do you hkt-ahoul the l>a1ly ~1lot1/ What don't y<>U hkc' Call the numbC'r above and your me.,..age will be rec.orded trlln\(.nbf'd and de· h"ered to the 11ppropmue editor r he \ame 24-hour an\wcnna ~rv1ce may be u<;ed to record letter\ to thc editor on any topac < ontnh'utor\ to our Letter\ column mu~l include their name and telcphont' numbfr tor vcnficot1on r ell' u~ whet'\ on your mind . I Clrculatton Te,.phone• ~ . fJti• ~ fA''• ..... , ...,~ Warmer but less humid on Coast U.S. Temps A~­A/MtlllO Altl(/ttOl 909 AUMi. Af\etille:Ctt¥ -"'tlln hlltMOt• 111tm1ngl\ent 8olM loll Ion tkiHlllo Cl\etlMtonSC ChMIMlon W Ve Chertotte N C CNeeoo Clnolnnell c- Columl>\lt.Of110 o.n ... Ft Worlh Oeyton o.n-0..MOlflM o.ltOll Oulutll (I PNO Irie ,~. 'Jeoelafl °'~" HonoUu HOualon lndleNPOl!t JKkaon Ml .. Jtlc:~~ ,,..,_ KlllMtC<ty t:ri:: Mempl>l9 MIMll9Mcll MllWMlllM MPllt-81 p.,. N..,_ New"'1Mnt '·•' .. •' . . Thu Aug " . !111110•11'* 81111~ Senl•M• $111\ta CtUJ Senl• M1111a Senl•~-. T.i-V~ Ton.,_ l'QWl'\lleVty .. 12 eo .... 57 t3 IM ro 11 73 M M eo .... 40 11 at Ill 6t BAIT SPREAD AGAINST FRUIT FLIES •.. From Al The bait will also be applied 1n <)anta Ana. C1arden Grove. Wet\1- maruter~.St.anton and Mtd~y Ul}- f he guava lru1t ny. fir~l 1dent11icd on o1 ha(k\;ard J)l'ath trrc 1n C1ardrn C.1r0\c on \alurday Lould dl'Va'>tate the peal h ·and c1 tru!> industry in taWOr.rua.. according to ~.Le.agricul­ tural officials If the l:.nv1ronmen1al Protection Agrncy approvt' the application, lht' ba.i-wi~ aJ)J)l1ed to w~I! and tree trunks C\<Cr)-50 yard!> 1n a 16- <,quare-milc area \atd Wayne Appel. deput)' comm1~'>1oncr with the Or- ange Count~ l>cpanmcnt of Agncul- tu<e. He said. however. ~ do nm plan on any spraying " J he propo\Cd arl':t ot coverage 1n Huntington Beach run"i along Ed- mgcrro Cmldl'n WC'c;t and mcludt:'ll the Huntington ( t'nter. (1olden West ( ollegc and the< >Id World <ihopp1ng C cntt:r. ">aid Appel In Founu11n Valle). the bail will bc applied tn a smn11 are:rnonh of Mrlt! $Quart Park between Brookhurst and t uclrd. HERTZOG WON'T SEEK RE-ELECTION ... From Al \3truu\ arl\ organ11a11on' "Norma ha\ <..lrrnc an cxl·cllt•nt JOb ll\Cr the )'cari. and 11\ going 10 be a real lo\\ w tht• c ti) "cc1unnl tollcaguc Donn fljll ..aid 'd I krttog ha'> tome .undt.•r fire from \low-growth .icll\l\t' :ind homco"nrr a\\CX-1;.111on leader' who au use her offa vonhg developer\ and l. om merual 1n1crc,1~ "She lost her popularny and 'lhl' know\ 11 ~he ..aw tht' wmpct1tw11 and couldn'I rl\C lo ll .. \31d f){'n1~ ( urT} a member of a coalt1111n of homeowners' aSMX1atmn<. that 1s backing candrdate'I Joe Enckw n and Doug Yale\ fhe coahuon'' cam· pa1$n strategy '" handled hy Mesa Action, a gra\•;roo1s polrt ical commit· tel' lhat helped dcTI 1wo c;low-growth .id1v141l, -Mar> Hornbut:kk amJ l>a\.l' Wht•ch:r to a grov.lh oriented tounul in t984 W11h two \C,11\ avarlahk m lht• uixomtng cletllnn, adH>eale" tor lrm11ing grov.th hJvc: 1lwir e)'C\ \Cl on thnounetl nH1)<1fll~ And for the lir\I ltrTH' m Ul) hl\tor} no tnlumtx-nt' "''II he on the Nov 4 hallot < ouncrlwoman Arkne \I: h..tkr an- 11ountcd PH'' 1ou\I} that \ht• "ould rcure to comcntntlt on her new flO\t ,1\ l"'ctUltVC dir<•Uor ol thl' ( O\W ~fr'a < hamhn of< o mmt•r<.c l frntog rdu'>t·<.I to d1vulgt• h<'f 1n11•n11on\ l() leavl' ruhlit of11n· until .iftrr tht-Aug. 8 filing deadline "I 1h1nk 11-., vcf)' difficult to he a l.1mt• dut k .ind I d1dn·1 want IO lrmp ;.in1r longl'r 1han I had 10:· \he \31d .. Hut if an}hodv rntcrc\11:<..1111 running h.id a\kl·d mt I would have told lhl'lll. Hen1og hru\hc:d off speculation 1ha1 she wa' 'hying away from what would protlahly be a heated challrngc b) Mc\8 Action \\h1ch she lahch a .. mall band of d1\\1dents "Mc'a Action doc!i not frighten me one h11, hu1 I think the) should frighten 1he rnmmun1t>." she ..aid .. Non-growth I'> dcrn» fhe c11y !\i mply can not \tagnatc. We've worked too hard to let a few people who have a tremi:ndou'i lack of 1mag1nat1on and real t e'>t pul a dam per on what.,, heen ac- complished." What's been accompltshed. \he \ays. 1s the emergence ofnonh ( O'>ta Mei;a as one of the hottest area!i 1n the i.ounl\ for new hott!I<>. r<:stauranl\ retai.lecnter!I and b~anc~ parh. I he area r\ al<io home 10 the new ~ 70 7 mtllron Orange C ounl) Performing A.nc, <enter. which opc.·n<> Sept 29 I lcrt10g dcnrcd being pm-dcvt•lop ment. \Dytng \he Judged l'alh proJeCI on II\ nwn merrtc, and quilt' oftt n pn''>\Cd the "no" butr11n 1rn the l.OUOCl l dal\ r ht re(urd appc:t" Ill \llh\tanttatl· her d arm lll.'r11C1g v111ed aga1n\t tht• h1ghh u1n1ru"l'r'ilal ~1uth < o.i\I Plata e\ pan\aon 1hnt will hnng two mon· depanmc:nt \lor<.'\ .md ahout Ml .. pcc:1all> \hop' to the Wt\t '>Ide 11f Hear Street ~he oppmcd the con'>lruu111n nl 1he \C\ cn·\lOI). 500-room Red l ion Inn on Rmlol 'itrt'CI hccau..c \h{ wanted to keep large-'>Cale dt·velf1r- men1 from \prcadrng into re~uknl1<1I SEMI-ANNUAL SALi . "' .... t. ' Clothing • Furnishings arca'i \nu th ot the ..,an Diego f-reeway. Both pn>JCtl\ were pa'lscd on d1 v1ded \Olt'\ and arc now under toni;1rull1on II wa., al\4) I len1og'c, concern that lnggercd 1hc dem1"iC ofa proposed 32- '>tory '>k)'..crapcr on property ea't of If arbor Roulevard north of the ~ Diego F-n.'t!wa y. Developer C J ~cger5trnm & Son\ wa., a\ked mid· 11way through a puhlic hearing to v.rthdraw lhl' plan after ~uppc.mer'i ..aw that I lcn1og \\a'\ leaning toward dc:n1al ~tall I krtmg ha' 1lrc1wn the wrath ol \low-gro"th c1111'"t' a\ '>he nears the end of her \Ct ond 1crm a~ mayor II ha <> been a rough 1wo years wi th mcc11ngs frequrntl)' runctuatcd b:. council b1ckcnni and outbursts from the dUdl('O(l' .. II\ emo11onalh very lmng and \l'I) fru\tra1 1ng bec..1U\f 1ha1 form of (onfront.1t1on " a tr:tdl·mark of th~· Me..a •\Uu>n mtntdltl\ ·· \ht• \Jtd ··\ uu nt.·cd five pcu.pll· (on the c:t>unctl) who,l· tommon l(Ual ,., what''i nghl to r C 1>\la M1•\a -and tt'!> not happcn1n11." I kn11114 who " rc\f)On\lhle a~ lll.t\or tor mrl<.kraling the mce11ng."i. h." lo\I wn1111t 111 tbc dctlatc\ mort' 11mr\ 11t.111 '"'' <<Hl'' to remt'mbcr llo"c-H·r < 111111< 1lm.in I fall chalked up thr 111" 111 <ktorurn 16 Her11og·.., Ill\ n ™·rw' okm c- ··No1111.1' ha\11 11utur<.· " 11nc of t Ming lr111ng n ur)'l:IOd) have thcrr \J\ Au1 "lwn 1hn lrca1c a moh \<.l'Ol• II ~·turt\l"\ lOO tu .. ing to hl'r," hl' ..aid 'l'H· '<·l·n her ~han&e-a 101. thl'\l' la,1 ".,'" It'., reall:r .,...om her do\\n ·· • . - Shoes . \ .......... ST ARTS TOMORROW 9 A.M. Open Thursday til 9 P .M. oulhwtck 119 Fashion Island • Newport Boch • (714) 759-1622 • Bullocka WU1hl~• Wing , , Wieder to give address on AIDS • OranieCounty upcrv1sor Hamcn W1cdcrw1ll discuss lhc county's role 10 the AIDS en ts 11 a breakfast mcclln& Thursda)' 11 7:30 a.m. for the Election Committee of the Coun1r of Orange. Also on the proaram wtl be Or. Tom Prendergast, deputy director of cp1dem1otoay and disease control for the Orange \oun1 y Hea lth Care Aacncy T he meetina will be held at Francois' Restaurant, 181 SI Beach Blvd .• t-funt1ngton Beach. and reservations may he obtained by calling 962-5780. Travel, terrorl•m talk 11et "Travch9g in a f crromt Environment" will be the: subJeCt of the Bouz'y Breakfast Forum, a nctworkinagroup which will meet Thursday at 7 30 a.m. at the Bouzy Rouac Cafe. ·J t I 0 Newpon Blvd., Ncwpon Beach. 8111 Mattman, security spec1ahst and former 11pec1al agent.for the U.S. Secret Service, will be the speaker. The $5 fee incl udes breakfast. tu and tip. Call 6 7 ). 1440 for reservat1on<1. Drug screening slated Humana Ho,p1tal Westminster will host·a lrce prescription drug <;crecn1na wi th pharmacist Oan Fisher Thursday at 10:30 a m in the hosp1tal'!t. conference room. The public 1s in v11ed to bnng their prescnpt1ons and have them personally reviewed. fhe hospital 1~ located at 200 Hospital Circle tn Westminster and funher informauon 111 available at 1!96-~239. Japanese course o,ffered A course 1n practical c:onvcrsa11onal Japane\e will he offered by the Japan < ullural Assoc1a11on beginning Thursda) evening al the Nonh\1dr C h urch of ( hnst bu lld1 ng. 21 30 N C' rand A vc Santa Ana.---- Prononc1at1on. Yocahulary and esM:nual sentenced u~fUT In everyday 'iltuatioO'I will he cmghas11ed. The etas~., will meet fhur\day'i from 7 3 to 9 30 p.m. and reg1\tralll'>n information may be ohta1ned hy calling 547-77 H Dlnosaur talk planned J\ slide \how on "Whale\, D1nu'Wlurs and F-n ends" will be pre'iCnlcd fh ur'><lay at 7 pm. 1n the aud11onum of the Buena Park l1brar) 1>1stnc1, 7150 I.a Palma A vc Rod Rashke will lead the program and \how 'ilide'.I, and the program " tn·l· C all 826-4 100 tor further information Women's meeting slated Women for Orange County will hold a publit meeting at 9·45 a.m Thur\da~ 1n the clubhoo..c on Linda l\lc and Newport Rcat:h <;peaker\ w1ll 1nclude pol111rnl and lommunlly acu•v1\t'i ( ollette Nonh Selma Seligman and Phylh\ Kahan fhe group \Uppon\ quaht) in l'ducatwn pro_mo11on of human and uv1l nght'i .id .. anlc.-ment nf peace and preservation of natural re'>OUrtt'\ C all (> 1Q.~9 54 tor more 1 n format H>n Secretaries convene l hrc.-e t'haptt'r' ot Profo.,.,1onal '>re, rt' tan("\ I ntcrna11onal will spon\Or a meeting l hur\day at ti pm at the Mamou tloll'l 1n Anaheim Rella R1uut1. owner of an Irvine consulting compan) will 'peak on "image<> of pro krnonah5m " The dinner rn~t I'> $I ti and further informa tion I'> availahlr at 772-1 I \0 Medical job falr set l'coplc 'it'ek1ng employment 1n a medical offal· or ho\prtal may rcct'1vc valuahlc 1nformatwn Jl u JOh fair for employment in medical fac1ht1cs I hur'>lla) from 1 to 10 pm in Koom 8(1\ 321 ol "uddlchack ( ollcge 1n Ml\\IOO V1c10 fhc S 10 fee 10<..~ude' .i tcitthook on nll'd1cal career\ < all \!S2-4Mti for detail' Wednesday,Aug.14 No meellnit• l<'hedult-d Thursday, Aug. 14 • fl '" p m . Laguna Bueb Board of Adju!Jl ment, < tt'1 C ounc1l C hamnt'r\ 'l)~ f-orest Avl' PoucE Loe Orange Cont DAILY PILOT~.~ 13, 1 ... •Al Irvine backs ban on private fireworks By P HIL 8NEIOERMAN °' ... °"" ......... Irvine C"1 ty Council mcmbcra took the fi~t i.tep fue~) toward bann1n1 fire· work' -c~ccpt for profcs 1onal d1splaytt -durini next )ear's. Fourth of July holld•> RcprMCntallYC\ uf ~veral community lfUUf>' wud the propo~d b n would chminatc one of thcu key fund-r;m1n1 vchu:lc But council mcmberii voted 4-1 to 1nwuc1 C"1 ty Allorney Roacr Grable to prepnrc an ordinance that would proh1b1t the \ale or d1scharae of safc-and-sunc firl·works in Irvine That measure is e.11~t·ted to come back for council ap- pro .. al 1n September < ou11l 11 member) said their dec1~1on was baM"d on \lifcty and fire concerns Irvine now allows safe-and-safe fire- works duran the lndeprndcnce Day pcnod Safe-and $Inc fircwork1 include 1perkl~~ and poJ)Olna dev1~. and ttak law· allows thtm where they arc not proh1b11ed by local offic1ah More powcrf ul cx plochn1 firecrackers and 11rbomc dcY1cc1 such as bo11lc rocket• arc 1llepl statewide At Tucld•>' counl1I m«t1na. l ony Korba of the Irvine Ba~baJI Ai.soc1a11on \aid hi$ aroup's fi ve stands aencrated $24.000 during the past Founh of July holiday. ('Counting for IS percent of the youth proaram's operatin1 bud1et. "The bannina of fireworks. I think. 1~ shon -s1ghted." Korba \lid Representative!> of the Grc:atcr Irvine Lions Cluh and the Univcrs~y H1&h School Water Polo 6oosterClubafso~1d 1 fircworb ban would curtail their fund- ra1s1ng. Delly ............ Illy Lee~­ The Fathom la atuck ln the aand, realattng effort.a to dlalodge lt. But frank Mc<.i11l, a rti1on1l American Youth &occer Or11n111t1o n com· m1n1oner. '8id he views flreworh sales u "1ncomp111ble.. wuh youth poru t1v1t~ and 111d his 11oup u other fund- ra1 rs A bin ~as recommended by the Oran C qunty Fire Deoenmcnt, which provides fire prottet1on and poramcd1c Rrvrcn m Irvine Ocpartmcnup<_>kc men said Irvine hn many home~ w11h shake roofi that could be ea.1ly 111uted by fircwork11 But Michael C. Nuon of the CaJtfum11 Pyrotcchni~ Asssocia11on said a ban would enc.:ouraie usc of more danacroui 1llcpl firework~. such a~ the boulc rocket' th:u cau~ 1 Sl.5 m1lhon apartment fire 1n Anaheim vver the recent holiday Councilman.Ray (at.llano said he wu near thr S«nc of a fireworks-related arau fire 1n Irvine'\ Turtle Rock community durioa the holiday. Ahl~ the bl92Je WM UllOIUtshcid fore ti C'llUlif'd ~dam­ llf, Cat.1lano 111d the' ac:are nnucaced b wppon for a ri~orb hen. Scvtt1J community JPQk.en said resJ. dcnll att l"C)poM1blc enouth to me firtWork.s safcl) without a bin. But Mayor l..1rry Aann tlJd ... We~ 10 ctta~e around the f ourth of July a very pcrm1s 1vc cnvtronment. WboJe neap.. borhooch be1tn LO SO I httJe bll wacky .••. I thank \uch a ban 11 loni overd~. '' Counc1lwoman Sally Anne Mntcr llid \he ho\ ~<n v1ct1m• offircworu acct<knu i.s • nurse "One only need tO tee one burned child in an cmc~ney room to chanar )our mind about fireworks;• abe Miid C ouncllman David S.kcr voted ap1n1t prepann& tho fireworks ban. Stubborn boat defies efforts to pull it off beach at Dana Point By PAUL ARCKIPLEY Of!M~"°'IWI A 44-foot cabin crul'>Cr that rc1n .t'ihort· on a south county bcac.:h wouldn '1 bud~t· Tuc!iday the third day '3lvagl' crew' attempted tu 1-0w--lt out to 'K'a "It's still on the beach hard and la\I · \aid John LaMontagnt: ot the ..alvage firm Ves~I A!ISl'il anothl'I thrt"e days of work before the boat wuld Ix· pulled. oatk 10 sea. prompuna 1h1·m .ind '"'u1ann· repre~nta11 ves to opt for a land!i1dl· l.'ffon The> ma~ have a eranc hft the boat and lmuLu onl.o a ~I bed 1ruck. er tMy eould u'>t' ;i hcllrnpter to ll ft 11 off the heach nonh of DanJ P111n1 I ..iM onlalflc said Owncn nl thl' boat could not be reached for 1.ommcn1 "l:verybod) tned real hard hut that\ JO~ the way 11 gocs:-llc.iaid _ fhe pleasure crah ran und earjy lnsurane<• rcprcse0.1auv~and owrn,:rw~ .~a): mon11n& when i.:o-own«..and ptloL the boat decided to take 11 ofT tht' heal h Ro\~ Rutledge fell a .. tcep at th.e helm land'i1dc. LaMontagne ..aid. He: and pa\\Cngcr Barry Anderson were A'i the boat Fathom ..at on Dana \trand moving 1h1• hoat from Ncwpon Beach to Beach 11 continued to si nk farther into tht' l>ana Point a rnunt)' <.;hen fr\ 'lpokcsman sand. confounding effort\ 10 p\Jrnp out 'ia1d water washed 1n by wave!> and to dig dwa> l\lthou~ nt•11hcr of the men was the KJ'Ow1ng mound of..anc1 1n1urcd the 1'><1.u \U\t.ll1ned an estimated ( rcw<, from Ve,..cl A'i'il\l, oa'<·d in< o<,la \IO 000 1n damagc Mesa tried to tow ll out al high ude The \l}cntr-. 1 larbor Patrol tnod to tow Tuc\day lht' ~>I'll out SundaJ followcd_btlllel!'_p\'\ LaMontagnc ..ara iht.: owner!. falc 0) V~-.cl J\smt Monday and Tuesday Student settles for $240,000 in lunch-hour smashup suit More students u s ing tp.e Il}ail a t Golden West By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Ot -Dellfl'llell!Alfl \ l n1ver.,11v l11jlh \(hnol \ludcnl who wa\ lnJurc.-d in .i lum h-hour trJt11t dlt 1dcn1 in 19>!4 ha\ agreed lo J \240,000 out -ol· coun ~ttlcmcnt with lhl' Irvine l ln1hed ~hool D1\tnr 1 Thr -.c:ttlcnicnt """ .iucptcll tn John Dahlgren. 17. who l1<tllkd oadl from the l1fe-threa1en1ng 1n1une.-. <ind l(radua1ccJ with h1~ da\\matl'S IO Junl ''I'm JU\t glad 1t'\ over 11o11h • f>ahlgn·n ..aid T uesda }' Hl'i allorney \Sid the )Outh '>1111 '>uffc" trom rnn~ntrat1on. t'OOrdmt1t1on 11nd memory problem.-. ,\.,kcd aht1ut h" lll'alth T ue~a)', l>ahlgn·n ~1d. ''I'm prctl) mm h together" Duhlgren wai. CJne of I CJ tn·n-agcr~ w"1ng a l1,1nl ht1mr n<lt" 10 a p1c.kup truck on h·h 21 I 9!M. wllcn th~ vch1<.'lc ovenurnl'd on Yale •\H·nut· 1n In 11w .111d tra\hnl in111 a trel' Four )OUn~\ll'f\ -101 ludlnl/. I >.1hf~r1•n -\Ulkrcd \(.'flClU\ or lrlt1rnl lnJUrlC:'i wh1k 'illl othc:r\ "'l'rc: treated tor tUI\ '<.'111J>C'> and hrul'<'\ In a June llJK4 1n1erv1cw Dahlgren' parent\ '>aid their \On\ hean \topped tw1 u· hcforc hl' rcacht'd Wc ... 1ern M1.:d1t al Center 111<. lather ~1d Dahlgr\'n w11' 1n <J < oma for thr~c week~ and ~a" part1all\ paraly1cd tx·tore ~ginning a long pcmKI of phy\lcal therapy Tuesda) Oahlgn·n -.aid he had to completc makcup da\c;e\ and allend 'iummer ~hool lo catch up with h1\ ela'1<1mate\ He \llld ht· will a11end In inc Vallr) ( ollc&t· thl\ fall In the I CJ84 .1Cudent. a 'itudent wa\ dn,ing and h1 ' 1mu rance provided ..omc.· rnmpcn\3t1on, the Dahlgren\' allornq, ~aid. But the I >uhlgrens al'>o charged that th1' <;ehool <.l1!>lrltl hud nnl cnfortcd rulc'i rl•g,ardtng dt•partun•\ Imm campu' during the lunch tlre<1k T hl' r>ahllln·n lam ii) ' llJX4 da1m Jg,a1mt the dl\trn t J\ked lor S4 2 m11l1on 1n damJge'> <iregu') ~un111 a1111rn<.') Im thl• lam1h ..aid tht' ma11c-r ~a'> <,c:ttlrd for \~411 IJOU Monda~ JU\I a\ a tnal wa'l to 1')4:g1n Joe.· llollkr deputy \Upl nn1t•ndt·n1 lur the Irvine d1\tnct. '>aid hr lUUld 1101 provide detail!. on the -.eltlt'mC'nl ht-rnu\C ol .,tudent privacy rul~ am.I h('.'(.·au~ 1~11 other datm'> 1n the I 9M4 .1ludent rcm.11n unresoh 1·d Holdl'r \31d the dec1\1on to 'iCllk thl· Dahlgren \Ull was not made by the .,~ hnul d1~tm I Ht· ..aid 11 wac, made by (11hralll'I C J.\Wllt). the ~l!ict'~ 1.murance comp.in '.I' at the 11mc ol the acc1d<.'nt I he a<.udt•nt k d to a review ol lhl· In 11w d1~tncr, high \<.hool ruk'' Prt·vmu'h Junior\ and \Cn1nr' werl' .11lowcd "' kaH· campw. at lunth. In \eptcmbe1 I OX4 the.-dl\tm 1 hcg:1n requiring all high \C'hool ,tudt'nl\ II• 11ht.11n written parental ~rm1\'i1on in 11rde1 111 ll'JH' t.1mpu' at lunch Children h ave fun l earning safety l essons By G Jt:ANt:TTf: AVENT D.it1-Con.._..,_t B.11111 ) 1lw I .ill..11111 < .11 M.C 111111 thr Cr11111 l'll'\tllllon Dul( .ind I.1t h B11tl1\;..•1ll IK· 1111 h,111d ,11 llH I lu11111111.11111 Cl nil r '\1.111 llll\ "1'1'-111 m.1!.,1· karn1n11. .1lt11111 \.lll'I\ )11\I ,1 hllk IHI 1',l\11·r tor I lun1111yt11n lk.H h \ h1ldrl'n .ind 1h1·11 p.lll Ill\ I hl' 1r1u Jlc µ.Ht ut t1\l' d.tv \alt•h \t'llC'\ that indud1\ 111•1· fin~l'rp111111ng 1r:lll11 and h" '.I'< k 'ii kt\. pupprt 'how' and l ri nw 1ir cwn1111n n.h1h11' lnr ( hll<Jn•n \pon\on-d h\ I funt1ng11111 lkal h 1'oli1 l' anJ l lun11nj(l11n C l'llll'r l"H'lll\ .HI' "hnl ulnl d.111\ at thr 111,111 ,.,..,.., I din~l'I ,..,,. hqpnninj( 111d,I\ .11111 11111n111g lhrouvh \unJJ) K11I Pnn1 1111' ll11111 1nttll111 lk.uh 11111111• I >qMrlnll'nl', l111)(rrpnn1111J1 progr.im t111 1 tultll'CTI t'i <;rhrc1ulrtl Tnd.n llirou~h I r 111.1\ lnim I I ,1 111 111 7 JI Ill .111<1 \,JI u1 d.1 y h om I() ,1 111 It 1 'I p 111 Md 1rulT and I ,11 1\ ll11d11· lrurn '\h l>onJld' R1·<,1;i111,1111, ·"II 111.1k1' th111 .1p1war.1nt n Imm ' 111 'I pm V.1•dn1·~t.1\ 1111111111.h F nd,n 11.ir nn 1h1 I .ill.in~ < .u "111 1·n1crt.11n .mil l'dm .111 \t1UOjl,\l1" r I id.I\ Imm noon 111 11 fl Ill \,1111rtl.1\ I rum 111.1111 111\pm Jn1l\und.1 Ir mn1H111111 ~ I' Ill By G JEANETTE AVENT Delty-c-'' - < 1oldrn wr.,1 < ollc~<· 1n Huntinaton &-dch rep<1ncd .1 I I perlcnt incrca'iC 1n the numhcr ot \tudent'> who registered by mail th" ~car rnmpon•tl lo foll 1985 According "' ~ollegc olllual'>, the \t.hool has enrolled ~ ">~ \tudent' 0'.I' mall rtw "4hool ma~ also have more fwl- t1me \tudt·nl\ th1) fall tudents have reg1\lert'd tor nearly lO percent more cta .. sc~. bnnaing the aYerage number of c:la''t"' to l<'>ur pcr studt'nt. Enrollment in lour lour._.., " re-quired for full-umc ~wnding In \lrt':tmllnc tht" regt~hon process. both nc.-w and returning s1udcn1s were .tllowcd to n·g"tcr b~ mall 1h1., ~mcster. ..aid ollinal\ In lht• past only con11n uing \lmJcnt\ rnuld part1upatc 1n the mail-in Non-monetary aid offered by Irvine Ir' inc othut1I' .ire.· al·ccp11ng apph- lallnn' Imm lOmmun1l\ tzroups that need non mont•totr. CH in·k ind .. help from the 'II\ thl\ h1•lp Vlrllt'lllllt ... int lude'i W31YIOg kt'\ it\\ltl 1.111•d "'''h l llY '>('l'VICe\ It may ·"'" u>n\l\I of 1)111v1d1ng meC'll ng room 'P<ln l'4u1pnwn1 or \I.ill a\\l\lance for pa1k1n11.lontr11I \('t11nt .. m 1n,pc<t1on and mJlllll'n:Jnll ol .1 lcxa111111 \flplil.tllon\ tor thr 1 ''" ' .innual In · t...1nd \er 11 • \ll11t.1t1011 Prottr.im arr "'.ul.thlt .11 th1 < 11mmun1I\ wr .. 1<:e<, I >t·p.ir1111r111 1n 1h1 lr'-1nt· C "1< C cntcr \11111'\ ~l<l<i \1d1J\.\ \\I' Six seized on cocaine raps in Mesa and Mission Viejo .11>11111 11111111 l."1 I 11d.1\ lloth 1h1 111 n.1nwn1.1 I 111·1'' "l'r• 111 "'11 l..t·r h,t\l..l'I\ Irvine \ \ll'll'" \ ,1h11·1I hi.' I Wun \ 'IJ(1 111 ~ 11M1 "·" \lokn l111m .1 '1hu \11lk' \\,1ii1·n Rahh11 1n lht• 171)(.l(J hhllll nl li11d.1n \\t•n111· I 111·<.,J,t\ .1r1111nd Ill JI Ill • • • I hrt'l' n11l11 m.1ln ~1 n ll p1111< di\ ·n1tt1twd in ll'"'" .111 .. 1.111 ''' "'"·" ,11 I lt•1\kr J>.1rk l llntpl,11nnl .1 rw.11 Ii\ 11'\ltknt 1111111 ,. rt'\p11111l1n11 '" lh1 '41'111' ht1\.\t.\l'I 11111111 11111 111< ,1h 1111 \11\ll<'( ,, Huntington Beach I '\1111c on the '•XIN1hlt11 ~111 V.Jrncr '\\'llllt' • • • \ \I ~1 l \t1·1t·11 Ir nm .1 Ill fl hluC' 'Hd,mntlill• 1).1rk1·d on 1h1· Xti!IO hlod . • •t I >< •rt'ml'rt· I >11 H' w;i' ,111kn • • • \n lh.inc.·1 gu1wr ""·" '111k11 trnm a 11 .. nH' 1111 1hc I llKCl<J hllw k of hthmu' I .1n1· I ht• lrv1nt· Pohcf Narrn11n I ln11 work 1n~ v.11h tlll' < O\ld Mr..u Poller I kp.1rtnwnt arrt'\ll'd \11' people T Ul'\· tl;I> 1n 1000l'( 11110 Wi th '>C.'ll1ng PoflCt' \1'\t'n poumh 111 <.01 <11rH· va lued nt \fl I I 000 f hc arrl'\l\ rnl m1n111nl two month\ of 1nY\''>l1jat1on that le(.) In me pohu~ to re.,1dence~ 1n ( o'ta Ml'\a and Ml\'>1on V1e10 a~c.:ord1ntt to Fountain Valley A ph)'S'ICIDO who'<' oflit l' " ,H I I I 00 Warnt•r A vc told J)<iht t· T lll''I day thnt c,he had removed a &old and J1,1mond nng from hct finRcr nnd hat! plH'Cd 11 1n the P<K kc.-t nl her m at When \ht• tell thc t nut 1n hrr offit t· unoa11cntkd \omeone '1ulr lhr 11nv from the.-pcx ket. \he toltl poh< t' T hr n na w11' v.ilucd 111 S~ \ <XXl ••• Thr m.inavr of fhc llup. IM174 Arookhur\I \t 1qx1rtrd M11ncl.1\' 1ha1 uvrr the wel'ker1d \<1mconc <1tnlt monl') .mt! l haqtc 1 l'1 t·1pl\ from n lot:kcd \Ok 1n~1de t111,· n1~h1duh I hr loo,1 w11' 1·,11motell at lll .. no • • • <\ nurw JI f 1111ht:un Valll'\ l<t' JIM I llo\ptldl t 7 lllt'I I ud1d "' rrponrd J ue\da' th 11 hrr r.nld I 11M l f 0)'011 ( f('"ldil WJ\ h11r~ .lfl/('tf In the hmp11al'\ p.irkina 1111 The In" included 1itrrto r11u1rmrl'lt .. atur1l 11t \450 \gt I l'O Jone' l l'>1ng <,eunh w.111.inl\ """"' polln· -.c11ed two v1•h1t 11·, 11\l·d 111 tran'>J)4>n drug' onl' · c111n1 1· 111 hash1'ih. 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'torr., rr(lpt nrtl h 2 f! m nlh1 1 11., wet Father of Proposition 13, Howard Jarvis, dies at 82 LO ANGELES (;\Pl -Howard Jarvis, tile acid-tongued tu opponent wbost 1978 1nit11at1ve. Proiw~1tton 13, slashed Cahfor n1a'\ property tuts and launched hun into thl' n:m onal spQthght, has died tk wa., 82. Jarv1sd1edabout 9 p 11l Tuc:'>d:t) at Midway Hospital 1n w~· .. t L OS An· gclcs, where he wa'i admitted ug. 5. said Joel FoA of the ( al1forn1a Tu Reduction Movement The tax opponent became 'iCnousl) 111 Sunday and h1'> rnnd111o n dc- tcnorated. Fo' said \1ncc 1982 he was treated for a cond1tmn called lo"' ' blood platelet count Jarvis behc' cd ··that J>t'Ople !>hould control the go1rcrnmcnt not that the government !>hould rnntrol the people:· said Fm ·· fhat ltumlt up Howard Jani!> .. Born Sept 22 1 IXJ'\ the '>On of a Utah upreme'C oun JU'>t1c:e, Jan.·1s. was an unsuccessful poltttcal can- SFdereltcr collapses withBOGs SAN FRANC IS( 0 fAP) -.\n elderl) man weanng a big. lump~ Jacket who collap~d on a cit~ street turned out to be carrying a fortune - S80.000 and 28 bankbooks '-"Crc stuffed into his clothe\ ant.I a backpack "Nov. I know what the lump'> "'ere:· ~1d paramed1t Tum Shaler who took the man. Ch~ter l uu1~ KM 10 the hospital after he rnllap-.ed outside a pohce station Louie. who underwent \urger) at San Franc:i~o General lfospttal V..J'> reported 1n ..alJsfactory <.ond111on at r the hosl>1tal. Hospital spokesv..oman Ruth Ranlon rcfu!>Cd to rclcaSl' an\ other informauon about I ou1e and a police spoke'>man ..aid nu report \.\3\ filed on th e 1nc1den1 Louie, who rnllapo,cd \JturdJ\ outside a polite '>talion. wa~ taken to the hospital after ht• could nnt <;tand up b) himself. Shakr \<11d I Ul'\da~ "He ~cmcd real nu.:e ··\haler <,aid .. He •said he didn't hinc pain <10\· where I don't think ht' lot'\\ ho\\ \ll k he was·· Offic1ab said the monn took hour' , .... .10 . .COUPI ..ind \\..1\ plJu.'d 10 th1· ho!>p1tal ..ale "It wa<, the taU.. ol tht• ho,p1t..il · !Mild one 1.1.orli.n "'h" 01\kt·d not to tk· 1dent1fiet.1 Louie·~ bani.. Pd'>\hool..' \\l"ft• ho,tcd under d1flercn1 n..imt·' anurd1ng 111 hospital "'orker .. d1date and ta:\-CUt advocate unul 1978. when Propo1m1on 1 l won b> a landsllde in Califom1a, ~lashing S 7 b1lhon from the suue's propen>· tu<.-s. In 1972.1976and 1977,Jarvi~tried unsuccessfully to quahfy the mca~urc for the ballot. Proposition I 3"-succ:e'i'I !>parked a national revolt by middle-class tax- pa)ers and pawned ~1m1 lar mc:a\ure'i 1n ~vcral other states. 1nclud1ng Massachu<>etts. But a national ta\ rebellion that he en' 1'11ont'd never materialized. And while two 1.ubscqucnt Jarvi\· sponsored measures failed. ton- scrvauve Rcpubhcam continued to \Cek him out for pol1t1cal cndor'><'· men ts Recalling the 1978 r>ol1t1lal battle tax gadO ) Paul Gann ..,.. ho co- \ponsored the 1n1t1atl\c w11h him. )31d Jaf\ 1s was feroc1ou'> 1n debate .. We had the entire hurcaunat) to fight,·· Gann recalled T uc<,da, in a tdephonc intcr1r1cw from h1~ cra- men10-arca home 00ln try1na 10 pa Propo~1t1on I 3. they turned all the big gun on us ~"'When we v.ere togelher 1n a dl>batc. 11 wa\ a thrill The man was LTcmendous under pressure. I alway!> felt comfonable debaun~ any two people with him at m) side ... Jarvis. a retired businessman. often shocked his cnt1tt wnh his acid tongue. \pnnkhng his language with four-letter words and labeling poli· t1c1ans .. popcorn-ball lcgJslators"' and "marinated bureaucrats ... .. , would increase the fire and police budget\ and cut the hell out of t''ef)'th1ng else·· he \aid 1n a 1977 1ntcr1r 1cv.. "I would cantel 1t all out 1omorrow and 1on1ng w11h 11:· he added ... What make~ )'OU think that a Lon1ng board ha-; an~ brain\" It opens the wa)' for the most magn11ud1nous graft 111 h1\IOf)' •· 1\IDS researchers say iiiitiattv-e-- would cost state jobs. billions By tbe Assot"i11ted Press ~.\( K \M LN r O -Lmo11on-<:hargcd battles over the AIDS in1 t1a11ve arc llanng with la'>t-m1nute court appeals of ballot arguments. and with · re'>Ca rcher'> ..a"1ng 11 would <:n\t mon: than I 00.000 JObs and billions of dollars. The 1n111atl\ l'..,.. 111 be Prop<1\1t10n 64 on the NO\ 4 ballot A stud) b) two UC lkrkclc) prufcs\or\ -rekased T ue\<la) -..aid that 1n its first year alone. the ~m"'1<1c{1q· 1.1.ould i.:u\l th~·~<,tate l2 1 billion 10 economic oulf)Ut. T--he A l()~ 1n111a11"l. "'a' \pon.,ored b" L)'ndon L.aRoucht>\·nght-w1nggroup The rmpal·t rcpon h) Rohen ~ .\nder-.on. an a\\0t1ate profes!iOr of economics and mathl·mat1l \. and John M ()u1glc). a profe'i\Or of pubhc pollq and c:conom1n al\o ">aid 11 v.ould ro~t S62X m11l1on 1n reduced 1a~ rc,enuec,. unemplo) mcnt 1n\urame pa) mcnt\. ant.I IC'>llng cost\ In add1t1on. the) c:c:.11matc that mcd1t·atcor,tc:. v..ouldbc \hilled from pnvate insurance to the ~1ate­ \fcd1-C al program at a lO'>t ot up to \2 W b1ll1on over four years Under the .in111a11'T ~ubli<. ht"Jlth olliual' rnuld lc'>l an)'onc suspected of having the 'iru' 11, h.e' '3\ 11 v..nuld al\o g1v~· offiual'\ authorm to order \.\1dt' qu..iran11nl''> of' lll1mc, · Gann disavows pay cut ballot changes '°).\( R.\MEN I<> -l a,·cut act1\1'>I Paul (1ann has asked a 1udgt' t11 rc:mo\t' ht'> naml' from ballot argument\ for hi\ November in1t1atn e !>t:ek1ng o,tate and local government pa' tut!. bct·au<,e of changes the Judge ordered 1n thl· ballot and argument\ C 1ann \trcnuou\ly obJCCted to Sacramento Superior ( 11un Judge John Sapunor\ order Monday rhat the ofli<.1al voter pamphkt\ lnr, tht• !\le,, 4 elcniun and the \ummaf)' on the ballot 11Scll tor Ciann\ Propm1t1on 61 include an e\llmall' that 11 could um the taxpayers S 7 billion In addition to ordering Secretary ol Stall' Marc:h f ong Lu to include the S7 hi Ilion ~mt l'\llmate 1n hallo! pamphlet'> and a ballot c,ummar) of th e mea .. urc \:.ipunor al\11 ordl'rcd < 1ann·., argumt:nt 1n hallot pamphlc~'> edited to dektt· \onw \latcrnenl\ l hallt·ngl·d h\ lot:'> of the 1n111at1ve \t l'i'>ut· 1n the legal balllc 11\cr tht• "'<>' 4 hallut rnl'a\urt· " a '~a pamphlet analys1'> b> Acting I cg1,lat1'c .\nal~\I John V1tk<.·rman that v.h1k the \<liar> c:ap 1n the rn1t1atl\e v.ould 1. ul \late \.'\pend11u1t'\ b) \2 'ill m11l1on JnnuJll). the: fir\t-)carto~t t0uld I~: 2k t1mn greater than the annual ..a' 1ng' Oclau'>C tht' \tatc rnuld be lurccd to 1mmcd1att'I\ bu' out atcumulat('t.I 'at ation .md \lei.. lca'c of all \tatt emplo~t'e\ ., ht' 1n1llJll\ c \\Uuld proh1h11 \tall v..orker<1 trom t:arf)1ng 0\ er the "'cn1me and bcnclito, from ont" w:i1 to the nnt a cnmmnrt prnt'ntc toda\ Jmung the \tatt·\ 2 l l C)(J(J t·mplovct'' rn j,.-J 0 tiJ Introdu cing our cml. crisp Sea Salad;' 'lllJll~ tf l'l:J . f::.ac..h one 1-. jj great-ta~trng refre~her cour-.c.'! ri Shrimp Salad $4 .39. ScalcxKl Salad $3.19. Combo Salad $3.9\1 B / f 11 brimming with plump. tender 'hnmp. Choose our or ( kcan Chet Salad \ 1 79 with your choice of 'ipec1al dres~mg. SCJtl in for our New Sea Salad-. -lhe ta;,tc will \Ct you whi~tJmg for more~ LONGJOHN SILVEl{S 3095 Harbor Blvd. Co1ta Me1a (AcroH from Fedco) ,..L111 as 1 Four former Eaat German border 1uard• remember Peter Feclifer, wlio ••• Elled tryinC to crou the Berlin Wall In 1982, on the watra 26th annl•etury. -- Berlin Wall, 'monument of inhumanity,' 25 years old BE-.RLIN (AP)-West (1crman { hanccllo.r Helmut Kohl strong)> cTT11n Lcd East C1ermaO"y's rally and parade marking toda) ' ~~h anniveNU) of the Berlin Wall a!> pomp and m1htal) pageant() .. filled with n n1c1sm:· "'We v. 111 ne'er and can ne'er get used to this monument of 1nhum.in1t) ... Kohl told !><''era! hundred pc..•ople· gathered today ar the Re1chstag. German)·\ former Parliament bu1ld1ng Formct chancellor and former We.si Bertin Mayor 'W 111)' Brandt also addressed the Reich tag audience. "I knov. what 11 means to pour out the bitterness of powerless anger ·· said Brandt Brandt served as mayor at the 11me of the waJl's• <.onstrucuon. and became a kind of folk hero for his fe isty re~1stancc to the Soviets back1ng1he wall"~ construction In fa~l C1crman\ the official news media praised the 14-foot-high gra' rnncrcte bamer as a prcsen er of pcatc and an ·ant1-fa'><.1st prc>\C(llon \.\all·· .. It doesn't take much for the frustrating anger to lOme back aea1n." 'iald Brandt. now head of the oppos111on Social Democratic Pany The western sector held a wreath-laying ceremon) near the spot where:. Peter Frchter. an l 8-)..~ar-0ld East C icrman, was shot to death by East German bOrder guards during an escape attempt on Aug. J 7. L962- ..\ 4uancr-centur) ago_ last German i,old1cr'> \tarted crernng the 21J-m1le-long wall to d1' 1de tht· lormcr ucrmanrnp1tal I JI) milt's IOSHk eist ucrman t<:mtor) into ea\tl'rn dnd v.e\lt'rn <.(.'C tor> and \launch lhl' 0o'A-of I J\l (1t•rman' V..l'\lv.ard Fcchter lay bleeding on the ground for nearly an hour bdorc he was carried back by the Eas1 Germans. \mtc then 74 people ha' l' hecn killed t~ ing tu t''><.3J>l' owr the v..all to thl· Wt'sl while more than 4 "100 J)t'opk ha"e \Uctn·dcd. \3) V.. t·'>t C 1crman p<Jlice Conrad Schumann. a former East German soldier \.\ho e<,eapcd into the West two day'i after the wall's rnn\truct1on began, took part 1n the wreath-laying rcremony about 200 yard'I from the Checkpoint Charlie boundal) cro'ising. I ht·rt· arc: o,omc: opj1n1ng\ in the Wall, known a' lheckpo1nt\ 1.1.here Wl"•lerner" can cro<><> into f:ast Berlin East Ciermam ord111..i nh arc not allov..cd to tra,t·I the: other "'a' "You must alway' remember that the wall ii. there ... said Schumann South Africa '¥eig~ing black voting in nationwide elections DI KH\l'o \ooth \lm·:.i !.\Pl - rhl' gm ernmc:nt I\ tlln\ldl'rlng hold- ing South .\Ima\ lir\t na1111nv.1dc cle<:11oni, lor hlatli.\ a< ah1n('t m1nl'l- 1er annount·l·d toda) at the "'allonal Pan' tongrt'\\ 1 he: \O\tng v.ould he for mcmlx-r\ of an ad" 1o,<>r\ tounc:1I to work on t11n\t1tu11onal i.:hange' Under tht• prt•..cnt \y~tt·m \outh .. Afma\ ~4 m1ll1on hlath \.Ott' onh for local rnunc1I!. for black township~ and 1n tht• Ill tribal homeland' tbe go,t·rnment ha' Ul'\lgm11et.1 a' na· tmnul '>lall''> Ultit k' h:i' l' lll'H'r panic1patcd in a n<Jt1onal dl'l llrm I Ill' go,crnment v..hl(h ha' lx·en e'eru~d b) thl' National Pan) \Inn· I 94X at.11111n1\tt:r\ apartheid a '>'>tern that b-, law and lU\tum l·o,tahli\ht'\ a rat·1all~ c,egregall'd \IXll'l~ The fi,e- m1lhon "-hill' rn1n11nl\ u1ntrol<, thl· ctonom' ..ind m.iinta1n' .-.eparatt· dl\tnc \\. '>< houl\ Jnd ht·alth \t•n Ill . ., While\ .\\1Jn\ . .int.I pc11plc ol mixed rale clett rt·rrt'\l'ntall\t•\ Ill \Cparate l hamlx•r.. 11 parh.imenl '"If the need c·o,I\ in hlatk wm· mun111c\ to elct t their reprc'>t'nlall"t'" to J national tounul v..e will a\\l\I v..11h tht• dl'l'>IOn of the tountr) on a regional ha'>I\ lor the clc<.twn ol '>Uth h:adcrlt.°' \aid C hn' lkunl\ m1n1c;tcr •1f c:o n<jlllut1onal devt'lopmcnt and nlanning. I he government hi.I' 'o for failed 111 1ndun· bla1.k kader\ to take pan in thc national wunul 11 ha<, propo..cd ao, a lir"'l ~tep toward 1nvol.,,1n~ the hla<k maJMll> 1n na1mnal affair•>. l\nord1ng to government official~. the rnuneil would \Cne a\a forum for Cocaine Jn Bolivia 90 percent halted l A PAZ. Roll\ 1a I i\P) -A month nl drug raids batked h> I S troop\ ant.I hehcoptcf\ has \lopped 90 per· <.cnl of thl' Oow of CO<;a1ne from Boh"ta. a l \ drug enforcement offirntl aye, Rut Bolivian authonllc\ ..ay the d1c,rup11on of cocaine traffic 1?> threat- fning Ciouth America'\ poorc'it <.'COn· omy. which became addicted to the "rnca-dollar\" lhat have "lUddcnl> d1<iappcarcd . Planning M1n1c,1cr (1on1al() \anl he1 de LO\ada ha<i traveled to Wash ington to a\k thl' Reagan adm1n1v trat1on fo1 l.'mcrgcnt) cnmom1e aid. I k al\o will -.eek an C'-ten\lon of thl· ml\\lon ht·re h)' 170 ti \ 'Soldu:" ;1n11 "' ttrm) Rlad( llawk helirnpter' 1 _..,, month l'rC\itlrnt Victor 1'J1 bt<'n.,c,oro ..aid lloh,111 n<"cded Siil() m1lhnn in l 1 ~ \\1•uant·~ to <:om- fX'0\.11c for drua trade lo'i'IC'> .tnd a~\Ut( the lona·rul'\IW 'iutu''" ol the anti narrnllt' eamp:\11tn \lnlC the nud-. bcg;in Jul) 14 Boli' mn narc:ot1c'> pohct' terned to thC' Bcn1 tropical Oatland'l aboard the Alack Hawk'I have de'ltroyed \C'ven rnu1nc refinma laboratonec, ·\ 11 ~ law enforcement ofl1c1al '181d tht l3hc, accounted for mo\t of the e"1ma1tJ 240 ton\ nf p:1nmlly re fined coca1 nt Rol1 v11' normal!)' e,,. poncd to tht I ln1tcd ~t. tee, and Wc<>tem l urope c11c.h year Reagan fears Red influence on ANC \\ .\~II I "'C 1 T ()' f \Pl -l>c<;p1tc -;ome '"<;0hd t·11m~ns... the anti· apartheid Alm.an N.it1onal ( ongrcss 1'i influenced b) < ommun1.,t member. who ha'l' their ov..n Jgrn<l<1 for ~outh .\fnca'<; future. Pn"Sld('nt Reagan says But 1n h1i, new'> wnfcrt'nt·c I uc~a) night. the pr<•s1dcnt alM> oOcrcd to help end raual \t:grcgat111n in the trouhled count') l rating lht'ir root\ tu thl' formation of the < ommun1ltl Party in ~outh At mu 1n 1921 Reagan \aid the C ommuna~u. operate from out$1de the countr) ;ind purport to '>pt.'Jk for the 11rgan11at1on 1n <;('eking power 1n Pretoria. In h1'> rem.irk., Reagan apJ)t'ared to take a more skeptical "1cw of the blad.. group than "K•t n·t.in ol ~tatt· C 1eorgc P \hult1. who ha-. oOcred to meet with Oh vc:r I am ho ..ind othn \NC kaderc, 1n an efTon to lac1litate ranal change and reduce '1okn<.t' 1n \outh '\Ima .. \\ r H hat.I t•nough nJ)t'm·nt·c 10 our own tuuntr) with w--called < ommu111'1 hont\ to knov. )OU t:an hdve an organ11ation with some well meaning and lint prnpk hut you have an clement there that ha'I 1\!> o~n .igcnda •· l<c:agan c,a1d .. Th1'> 1., ..,..har .. h<1prxnc:d "'''h the AN( 1n C.\1lc lhe one" we arc heanng lrom that arc mal..1ng tht• \l..tleml"nl\ art· member'\ ol that ( ommunist party ·· Hut thl· prc\ldt·nt lclt open h1'i owri po•mhle part1ctpat1on in talk\ over \outh .\fma\ future a' hl' cndor'K:'d J propo'ial h) Prc<;1dcnt P \\-Botha for kadcr<; of V.\·'llc:rn nJIHtn\ lCI t on,enl· to offer their ad" ice 11111.1.t'H·r Hotha in a \~t·th l'arher 1n Durhan. al\o Yid the talk'> would not mcJn "..ih<l1<.Jt11in ol tht wh1tc mJn\ nght 1n h1!> ov.n latht•rland ·· nl·got1a11on' on a nt•w con'>lllut1on hctwecn Pre\1dent P \\ Botha and hlJ<.:k rcprc<K'n tat I\ c' "I he pt.•rtcp111in 1ha1 the govern- ment " not nego11ating with tl\t:' real lcadt'r'> of hlatk t ommun111e' relate'! to thl' propcl\cd rnmpi.)\1t1on of 'uch a counn1:· llcu111\ \a1d, adding that clcctmm for hlark rcprc-.cntat1vc\ could counter tn\I( l\m of the proposed body Since the government issued 11'\ propo\31 la\t )'car for a national <.ounul of leaden from all cace'> to ad,.iM: the government on const1tu- t1onal changes, mo'lt black anti apartheid leaders have rejected par 11cipat1on 1n a body having onl\ advisory status_ Others. includina Zulu chief Man go\uthu Ru thcle11 hll ve ~t the n·- leasc of 1a1lcd AfrKan National C ongrcss leader Ncl\<1n Mandela a!> :i cond111on for takinit p:in Military court reverses acquittal in Chile death By the A11oclatt"d Prt'H SAN I JA(iO ( h1le -A military court Ut)V'Jdcd char1e' ap1Mt an arm) officer accused in the burning death of a ( h1lean-born U S rc'11dent, and revc~d a c1v1lian JUdge'!I ruhna that had cleared 24 other sold1cr'I. The m1htary court rtJCCted the army version that IQ-year-old Rodnao RoJa~ de Ncgn, a resident of Wa'lhmgton. D ( .. and Carmen Quintana Aranc1aba, 18, v..erc bumed when 1hc latter kicked over a can of gaM>hne dunna July 2 antt- govemment dcmonstratiom in ~nt1ago Ro1a~. who had left \h1lc with h1\ . mother I 0 year~ ago. died July 6 Aranc1aba rcmam'I ho'lp11ali1cd Canada admit. 162 Sri Lan.ta refugee. ST. JO UN' • Newfoundland -C. nada has granted entry to 152 ~ri U..nkuni. re~ued from two open hfcboat'I off Newfoundland. blh one poli ce official uprcsscd skcpt1c15m al accounts given by the rcfuacc" of their odyssey (110g)' but wcll-drc,~d. the Sri Llnkan'I, including 144 m"Cn thr~ women and five children, am ved 1n C\t John's Tuesday aboard a ( anad 1an lishene pa1rol vcs~I after hem& re~ued by fi'hina boats s111 miles from Newfoundland'\ ~uthea,ier'n coast They '181d they had paid 1hc equivalent of S 1.000 to $5.000 1n ea~h and Jewel\ to an Indian aaency that promised to 'lmuU)c them into Canada and had been put into hfeboat'I after voya1.1na halfway around the world 1n a freighter to wnten off ea~1ern ( anada . Opposltlon le.den an-ated ln Pulatan LA HORF. Pa1mtAn -Auth0n11e arre ted hundred of opposition leaden locU> and not police bettlcd'w11h <>ppo'l1Uon supoon crs a l'l'fllJS1rlte1 hanntd all poll 11cal mecunp on tht eve of planned 1nt1"10vcrnment prottst Riot pohct fouahl oppo 1tton supporters 1n Lahort and f'61 labad in ca tem f>ak1~tan and u~d Nmbon cane and tur IA' apin t 1ct1v11t' 1n Karachi who tned 10 block ~trtet• w11h humma t1rc1 and cars Oppostuon leader &narir 8hu110 was 'itoppcd at Karachi airport and )lvcn an ord(r bann1na her from entenng PunJah province, whert 'he was to lead 1 march tb.rouah Lah0tt Thuf'iday to mark the country'' 9th annrvenary of 1ndcpcndenccandt ddrt nn oppo'l1t1on rally Bouse freezes 'Star Wars' budget, deb•tes nerve gas WASHINGTON (AP~ -The Ho~se is ~nsiderinJ proposals op- posing President Rc-..n's plans to build nerve gas bombs and test anti· satellite weapons after handing the president two other defeats on na· tional security iu ues. f iahts over chcmicaJ weapons and the Air Force an11-satellite CASAT) weapon topped the House agenda today as the Dcmocrat1c-contr0Ued chamber works It wa y through a bill authorizing the Pentagon budget for the fiscal year startin' Oct. I. The bans on the "B1geye" nerve gas bomb and ASA T tests arc opJ)Osed by the White House but supported by House Democratic leaders. In votes Tuesday that were gener- ally along pa rty lines. the House: -Voted 239-1 76~ approval of a ''Star Wars" budgrt of about $3.1 bill ion. essen11all y freezing it at the current level with only a small inflation increase. Reagan wanted SS.3 billion. -Voted 225-186 to ban spendi ng money on any nuclear weapons wh ich would put U.S. arsenals above the limits 1n the SA LT II pact. the treaty Reapn says he no longer will observe. In addition. the House had decided last week to ban any teSlS of (J S. nuflear weapons m an cffori to spur U.S.-Soviet attempts to ncgotlaic a test ban treaty. The While Hou~ 1s against such a ban. All three posu ions arc different from those talccn by 1he Republican· controlled Senate. which approved 1t~ own Pentagon budget bill last week. The two chambers will appoint a conference committee next month to work out the differences. Overall. Reagan sought $320 billion compared with the current $286 billion defense budget. but the Senate cut that toS29S billion and the House bill propose~ S292 billion. The decision on Star Wars, known formall y as the Strategic Defense Initiative, came af\er the House rejected three other budgets proposed fOf'_ the program in which Reaµn wants to develop a high-tech shield against Soviet missile attack. -Gtuing-the-th~e trourrof debate, supponers of the While House argued that the Star Wars plan simply kts the United Suites compete with Soviet anti-missile research. But oppOnents called 11 a waste of money and a useless search for an u0Poss1ble dream . First. the House reJceted . 324-94, a proposed amendment to approve Reagan's fu ll SS.3 bill.ion Star Wars budget · and then turned down, 302-114. an attempt to slash the figure to S 1 billion. ft also voted 218-196 against a S3.6 b1ll1on budaet. The SALT II fight comes m 11\e wake of Reagan's announcement he no longer will be bound by the weapons limits in the unratified 1979 pact. The 11resident said he wo"ld honor the treaty as long as the SovielS do, but now says it is time to scrap the pact. because the Soviets violate ns provisions. The SALT vote followed rejection by a 214-199 vote of a Rcpubhcan- sponsorcd ~ltcmative. ft wo uld have permitted the United States to violate the treaty as long as the Soviets do. Without a treaty. opponents ID"~e-SO--vtertrnionis1n a blml' posiuon than the United States to quickly build up m nuclear arsenal. Jallan8ond Bondan·d Lewis face ... .nmof(ill- Georgia A TLAN f •\ (AP) -Five-term Rep w y,·he Fowler won the Demo- cratic senatonal nom1na11on. avoid· ing a runoff with former Carter Wh ite Orange Coat DAILY P1LOTIW~. ~ 13, 1Ne '* Al "' Senate refuses to bar U.S. military from training of Contras WASHJNGTON (AP)-The Re· Scnate's lOO members. pubHcan-controlled Senate, pressing To improve cllan<:es for the clotw-e toward final approval of Pttsideot motion thll would block a thre•tened R~n·s $100 million ald peck.ate Democratic filibuster, Senate Ma- for Nicarquan rebels, today refused jority Leader Bob Dole, R-Kan., has to bar U.S. military advisers from linked the Contra vote l o a stmilar t.rainina the Contras in Honduras and motJon to force action on sanctions Costa Rica. a19inst South Africa'$ Whit~minority By a 67-32 marJio, the Senate government. defeated an amendment by Sen. Tom Under unusual rules. the Senate Harkin, [).fowa, who argued that the planned consccuuve cloture votes on current aid package amounts to a Contra aa.d and South Afncan line· "blank cbeck -no limits on lions with the proviston that debate numbers, no limits on bow (U .S. will be cut off on South Africa only if advisers) can be used." it is alM> stopped on .N1c:arqua. lf lhe But Sen. Richard Luaar, R-lnd.. dual cloture motions fail, debate on Senate Fore1gn Relations Committee both issues could continue, p0ssibly chairman, said the propos:al would delaying the Senate's end-of-summer "deny Oexibility to the president." recess set to begin Friday The Senate then refused. 82-17. to In votes Tuesday nt&ht. the Senate earmark S 10 milhon for the treat-defeated a string o1 Ocmocratlc ment of dv1han victJms of Contra attempts 10 defetc qr limit a1d to the attacks, an amend ment sponsored by Contras fighting to overthrow Sen. Claiborne PeU, ()..R.I., who Nicaragua's leftist government . repeatedly called the Contras "our On the key test vote. the Scnm erronsrs.' -tkfcatcd rproposal to-ki:ll-Reap!H __ _., Having defeated a series of Demo-aid package. 54-46. and later rejected cratic weakening amendments. Re· two amendments by Sl-47 ~otes that pubJican Senate leaders hoped to would have barred funneling other choke off debate and force a final vote secret CJA aid 1__0 the Con~s or u~iog on the package. Thal cloture motion the aid fOf attacks ~cte<f against needs the suppon of 60 out of the c1vihan!i." ·Reagan, Mexican president meet to discuss economy, drug traffic -House aide Hamilton Jordan by lhe slimmest of margin&. Talks expected wi-t-h GorbachevanefBotha WASH.llSGTON. CA.e)-=-Pic.st· dent Reagan welcomed Mexican President Miguel de la Madnd to the While House today for a meeting that l 1.$. officials said would signal - at IC'ast publicly -American support for Mexican efforts to stab1hu: the economy and curb drug trafficking. Madrid_ who asked not.to be.Uten1ified. He said de la Madrid was far more Reagan and de la Madrid declined accommodating when the -.cnat~r to answer reporter•,' questions at a raised concerns about drug trafficking bncf picture uik1ng session before through Smaloa and Sonora 'itates their private mecttng. with the help of senior government [)L'('onc1ni said he had passed on to officials and membe~ of the federal de la Madrid .1nformat1on from Short!) after dC' la Madrid's am val here Tuesday. he responded coolly to a c,uggest1on by Sen Dennis DeCon- cin..-D-RnZ::-that ne Tnvestigate a llega 11ons of fraud 1 n last month's municipal clecttons 1n C'hihauhua. "h1ch de la Madrid's pariy won. judiciary police Chihuahua that last month's elec- Reagan was expt:cted to use de la uons were marked b) theft of ballot Madnd's v1s11 to issue a strong btn.c"s and other fraudulent ac1iv111es. endorscmcrit of Mexico's economic "l !>aid, 'Mr President, this (prob- -and anli-drug fjO!icies. r S. offidaTS -lcm) l'i nol golngawaf and you· re said. T he) added. however, that in go1ns 10 have to addres'i 11 . or 11 will the pnvate mecung, de la Madrid continue to fester .. would be encouraged to 1ntensift"'h1s He noted that electoral fraud efTon s 1n both areas. -) contributed to the downfall of former .. He was very non-recepll veto that t-k left an attitude that 11 Wb none of my buo;mess.'' DcConc1n1 said 1n an 1nten 1ew with the Associated Press after his hall-hour meeting with de la "We're going to publtcl) applaud Ph11tppines President Ferdinand the things they've done while pn-Marcos and he expressed hope 1hat vately complain1ni about what tht.'~ Mexico would take step<. to avoid a haven't done," said a U.S. official s1m1lar s1tua11on . MysteriOus light seen.at night By tilt Auoclated Press SY RACUSE, N.Y -Residents of western New York reponed seeing a mysterious hght tn the night sk). and oflk 1als today could not say whether II was an aircraft. a rocket. a metc(>r shower or something elc.c "'I ~need up into the sky at about I 0: 15 p.m .. and 1 saw lhl!) whlle-ObJCCI spiraling, At first. I thought IL was an airplane or something." said Edward J. U1szkowski of Vestal. "It looked hke a bunch of fireworks fo llowed by a white cloud.~ There were similar ropons mother parts of the East. Robert Gn bble, a spokesman for the National UFO Reponing Center 1n Seattle. said he received more than 100 calls from a reg.ion bounded by Michigan. Mame, South Carolina and Louisiana. He said the light must have been 100 miles high to be seen over so large an area Flve shot ln Brooklyn 1' NEW YORK -A Lrade school work-study ~toden1 angered over mone)' went on a shooting rampage, killing his bos\ and wounding four other people in a half-hour of terror. Police said Van Anthony Hull, 29, a c1 \ii tcchnolog} student at New York Technical College in Brooklyn. kept police and re~ue worke~ at ba)' for 30 minutes Tuesday while his victims lay bleeding. When finally captured. he was carrying an empt) 18-cahber handgun and a 9mm automatic when he wa'i arrested. police said . Hull was charged with four count\ t•ach of attempted murder and first-degree assault and two rnunt' each of felon} and misdemeanor cnmmal po'i~rnon of a weapon. a murder charge remained under 1nve\t1gat10n Agent Orange study doubtful LOS ANGELES -A \alid study ot the suspected link between health problem'i and Vietnam veH·ran.,· exposure to Agent Orange may be 1mpo$s1 hlc to ach1eH' because of incomplete data in m1htary records. A White Hou~ science panel says m1htal) records. ofthemscl\cs. arc insufficient to u~ for a valid scicn11fic stud). a~ord 1ng to a newspaper report. citing portions of a 364- White House warned Deaver about lobbying WA~H INGTON CAP)-Lobbyist Mi chael K. Deaver and mcmhcr.> of his company were warned at l~ast three times by Reagan ndm1nistrat1on oflic1al~ that their ar t1v111cs could be unproper, a Hou~ 'iuhcomm1ttce repon \hows. page report by the White House's Agent Orange Working (1roup's science panel The repon represents an effort by the Keagan adm1n1.,1rauon to respond to a 1980 congressional order to assess health efft·cb of the defoliant. whlC h contatn'i dioxin. a poison. The hcrb1 c1de wa~ uS(.'d to dc'itroy 1unglc cover dunngJhe Vietnam war Idaho, Oreg_on fires raglng About 8. 750 firefighters were sent onto the line today to baulc wmcl·fanned wildfires 1n Idaho and Oregon that threatened houses. commercial timber. national forests and rangeland Two Idaho tire~ cndangenng 70 houses in the Garden Valley area and SJO million in Payette Nat1onaJ Forest 11mher. and one in eastern Oregon's Umatilla Na1t0nal Forest had top pnont) today. said the national fire command po<;t. The 801~ lnteragency Fire (enter !Mltd more 1han 500 firc.s were burning Tucsclay on ·J00.000 acres of forc'\t and rangeland in rhe Nonhwest. but acknowledged that not every bla1c 1n the region was being reported. "It's scvcrc." said Arnold Hanigan of the fire center, noting that 211 20-man news had been ordered from acrov~ the country and a'i\1gned to the Oregon <ind Idaho firc<,.J111n1ng 4,.500 fircfightl'r\ al read) ban ling du1en<, of11ghtn1 ng·w:irkcd Nonhwe'>t tin.''> ~ince the wcekt:nd San Juan drug rai d under way W •\~HIN(il 01' -'\ome 270 federal agcnh were dcploycd tod:i~ 1n San Jut1n. Puerto Ri co. w arre'lt SS defcndantc, in a drug nng ;illcgcd to ha ve <omugglnl large quantllll'\ of m;ir11uanc.i. «>Caine. hcru1n and h~dromorphone into the l 'nllcd <itatC\, tht Ju'it1le Department ..aid Ju<1t1cc '>pokc.,man Jnhn R uc;~ll <,a1d 1hc-agent<; had \l'l/Cd I Y lleCe\ or real proper!\ thret• :11rcraft. 11 vt·h1cle\C1nd t ~cei;pt:edhoats toda~ '\rnf 7. 'i() a.m PD I :?4 of the ~'i dclcndant'i were in u1,1od~ 1n San Juan . .\nother dl'lcndan1. John lorn1ack. wac; am·<otcd 10 Ne"ark N.J "i1'< otht•r people. all alkgcd ~uppllcr<,. were ch:irg.ed . hut Wl'rt• 1n Vcnl·1uela. ( nlomh1a and 1hc Netherland l\nttlk<,. and mu't he t.''Xtrndlll'd In ndd1t1on. th«" report revealed. the Ueavcr firm continued lobbying to rtta1n tax credits for bui.inc~w<. invc<.11ng 1n Pucno Rim -even though tt knew the Rt'agan adm1n1\· trat1on oppo!>t"d the program IE JAZZ Har AcCofding to the subcomm111ec. the continued lobbyi ng was contrar; to t)cn,t:r'<. tc'>t1mony to th<: panel that hl' would ''lance!" a ron1ract rather than net aga1MI lJ 'i 1nu.•rc\t'i 1 he d1sdo~ures wcrl' included 1n a repon relea~d Tue'lday by the Hou~ Fnerg) and ( ommertc 1nvcs11gat1on\ subcomm111cc h conclutkd Deaver "knowingl )' and w1llfully tc<1t1ficd folscl)" hcfott' the pan\'! 11bout h1\ lobbvinit act1\ 1t1c<. The comm1ttet adopted the rl·pon 17-0, and asked a coun-appo1nttd independent t:oun~I to 1n,c-11114te whether ()cavtr .. hould ht· pto~cu1ed for po!1!11blC' pef)ury. fol..c \tatcmenl' And OO\ltl1Ct1on of II rnngrt~"10nal 1nvcat1pt1on , 1.. R8ndall Turk, a '()(1ner atwrnl'y obJtttcd "c;omc of the 'lut'K'ommtl· tee·~ mcmhcrs, and 11~ ~tafT. hnvt now '~nt th~c month\ try1n clc'~pcrateh to find a 1icw11bk l)('flun ~ h.irStr \ Every Thu....ctay. Hotel Merldlen 11nd Ciernrd B.uhut prl'wnt 'H11ppy Hour .)~11" • from 'l 00 pm II (l(l pm f\>dtunng thtc> grt.><lte<;t In JdU talent .lul v .1 ht Ald1>b1•1t QutHli•t flr11m M1ch<>l (_.i(1r11nd IMI) At1guc;t 7th Jew I ,\ltll'fl Q11Mlf•I HOTEL MERJDIEN NEWPORJ BEACH State-5err fohan-8ond wa"S forced tnto a i:unofT with another Cl'Vtl nght~ veteran, former Atlanta City ( oun· c1lman John Lewi~. in the battle for the Democratu: nomination for Fowler's seat 1n Conare!)S. Martin Luther King Ill, c,on of the slain civil-nghts leader. won the Democratic nomination for a '\Cat on the Fulton County Commission, but Ralph David Abernathy llJ. the son of the late-Krng's nght-4'tand man lost a bid to unseat a Democratic incum- bent state lawmalcer. In Colorado. meaJlwh1le. state Sen. Ted Stnckland beat m11liona1re bus1· ncssman Steve Shuck 1n a sec-saw halllc for the GOP nommauon for governor. Stnckland will face Dcmo- cratt<. state Trca'\urer Roy Romer in November for a chance to suc:cced three-term Democrati<. Gov. Richard Lamm. With all precincts reporting in Tuesday's primary. Stnckland had 66,660 votcs. or 35.S percent. to 64 .. 214 for Schuck. or 34.2 percent. State Rep. Bob K1r'>Cht trailed with 56.615 "OlC\. or JO 2 pcn:ent Fowler an Atlanta-area con· gre'>sman . $tnce 1977. avoided a runoff h)' le$S than half a percentage point. collecting 50.5 percent ot the 'Ott.' He needed a ma1ont)' to avoid a runoff Sept. 2 !@n.st Jordan. the runner-up .1 n the race lo chatlenae Sen. Mack Mamngly, tht.' fim Re· puhhcan elected senator m Georgia in 1h1s century. W11h 98 percent ofprecrnctsreport~ 1ng. Fowler led with 307.552 votes; Jordan had 189.014 vote' or 31 percent, state Rep John Russell. a nephe"' of the latt.' Sen . Richard D Russdl had 98,859 votes or I fl percent. and Gerald Rcl<,ky. a tol' lower of poh11rnl e'<trcml\t I vndon LaKouchc had 13.994 \Ole' or 2 pcrcent Democratic Gov Joe Frank Ham!. cas1h defeated la"' student Kenneth B Quarterman to win nomination for a '>Clond term With 88 percent of the volt: counted. Ham!> had 441 . 708 'otc<, or !SS percent and Quarterman had 7'"7 .3~4 \ otes or IS percent. In Noq•mtlcr. Ham<; .... 111 face Re· publican (JU~ f.. Da\ 1s Jr . a 44·~ca r· old .\tlanta lawyer WASHINGTON (AP) -Presi- dent Reagan says problems gripping the Soviet Union bolster cha noes that Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev will be interested an making progress at the next superpower summit. Reagan. who flew home from Chicago late Tuesday after a rare, out· of-\own new~ -eonfeTt'nce. al5o~ pressed interest l.ll South Afncan President P.W. Botha's offer for limited t.alks with Western alhcs and ne1ghbonng countnes. He said such a meeting might determine "ifwc couldn't bnngahout some coming together of these re· spons1ble leaders of the black com· munity" an South Africa. Fieldi ng a wide array of questions from White House and Chicago reporters, Reagan defended his call for voluntary drug tests as a step that poses no threat of punishment or JOb loss for drug users. And. he said the United States has believed many tames that the release of the Amencan hostages in Ltbanon was imminent, only 10 have hopes dashed. "We've had some broken heam," the president added .• The news con fercnce came as a top.- level team of American negotiators Oew home from IWO days of talks in the Soviet Union on key arms control issues. While saying he had not received . any report from his ne~otiators. Reagan ~1d he was hopeful about a summit. "Yes. I am opt1m1stic," Reagan said. "nd I'm op11m1stic that we're going to make more progress than probably has been made ma number of y~ because of some of the problems that arc concerning the gcncrat seerct~th~~ . He did oOLelaboIBte. Gorbacbc.\I. has been struggling with a faltering economy and the polit.acal and en· vironmental damaic from the world's w•rst nuclear acc1dcnt. at C'hemobyl. Discussing South Afnca. Reagan said "some of the most prominent of the black leaders" are "aJI solidly opposed to ~nction'I" designed to punish the wh11e-minont) govern· ment for in <iy'item of racial scg~­ g.auon. known a\ apartheid. He said the one group in South i\frica that suppons 1mposmon of sancuons -the outlawed A.fncan Nauonal Congre\s -was "the most radical" and had been infiltrated b~ the Communist Part) At the same time. Reagan '\aid he did not mean to sugge5t that onl} radical groups want \anctions to be imposed In particular. he exempted Bishop Desmond Tutu. the bfaclc South Afnc:an clcnc · wllo won the Nobel Peace Pri1e and has been outspoken in hie; cnt1cism of Re· agan's poltcy toward South Afnca William R. Walker, D.V.M. & John A. Murphy, D.V.M. announce their associa tion with, Huntington Beach Veterinary Hospital 724 Utica Ave. (at Beach Boult>vard ) please call for an appointment (714 ) 536-7591 Orange Coast College: In a Class by Itself. \t ak<' the sma rt es t caree r mon: vou 'vr r \'t'r made th b fall hy en roll ing in cla sse~ at Orang(: Coa~t Co llege. 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Female baldnes.s is Rita_ Hadl ey ~ s ''secret'' · It happened seven years ago. Sudden- ly. Rita Hadley started to lose her hair. Firs t from her head, and then e l sewh ere. It wasn't long before she lost every · single hair on her • body. This is her story: • By JOYCE SCHERER BODLOVICH Deir l'tlet C.,..1 IP a •1t Rita Hadley has a secret. • When she takes off her curly w1$. she's bald. Totall y bald And al though she knows what her condttion is called, doctors arc still unccruun euctly what caused 11 The 18-year-old lrvme rcillicnt ts one of tbe 2 mtlhon '\mencans who suffer from an autoimmune disorder called Alopec1a Arcata Alopec1a 1s a term that means hair loss of an) IYP.C from an) cause. 11 does not specify an} panicular dis- ease or cond111on Alopec1a Arcata is a particular cond111on of hair loss v..h1ch usually first appears as round patches of hair lo!>S which often ha' e exclamation point ham. at the edges. More extensive forms of Alopecta Rita Hadley In her Irvine home with wig• ahe Hila. -areala are Alopec1a Totalts in which all the scalp hair 1s lost and the most severe, Alopecia Uni versalis. 1n which all the body hair 1s lost. Hadle) has Alopec1a Un1 ve rsalls. ··1n 1978. I had divorced. rel ocated to Orange County and started a new J.Ob." she said. "The first hair Joss J nouced was large amounts of hair 1n m)' brush ... then I remember awak- ening in the morning and finding handfuls of my hair on the pillow. I never got round bald spots associated wnh Alopec1a areata. because I was on my wa} to un1versalls. My hair JU St kept gelltng thinner and thinnt'r " W1th1n six months of that dis- covery, Hadley was totally without bod) hair . ~C:cordtng IQ Joel Edwards, sec- rctary of the Los Angeles-based Help Alopecia I nternatiooal Research (HAIR), whose member.ship is over 3.000. the cause of the disorder is still presently unknown_,.Q.ut with modem technology, research may soon find the answer. "We do know i t 1S noLrelaicd to nutnuonal 9-cfic~ocies. ·or 'blood c1rcula11on. In some patients, stress may be a tnggering factor and in others 11 pl ars no role," he said. "For me, know that my condition was caused by stress," said Hadley. "I have never been one to physically cope well with stressfu l situauons. Some people may be prone to ulcers or nervous breakdowns ... for me I lost all my thick long hair ... Hadley sought medical help which Without her wtg. ' thirds of those with CAleO\IVC 1n· volvement may have hair regrowth. For those with limited los~. l·orusone. in local forms, may be used safety as topical preparations or 1 nJcCt ions 1n10 the area of Alopecta w11h good results ln patients who have larger areas of loss the use of in1ralcs1onal steroid shots possess some mk of ~•de C'fTect\ due to the amounl5 ot ~tcrotd in - volved. "I finall y ~ot sick and ured of tht' whole injection procedure and tQp- pcd everything." she said Soon alter that l began 10 grow hair again all on my own. In fact, I was without a wig for over a year." Over the last eight rears. I ladle) has regrown and lost hair a number of times. A snapshot taken two )Cars ago while on a tnp 10 Hawa11 shows Hadley with hair part tall> rnvered h~ a head ban~ included a series of painful and e1lpens1vc cortisone tnJCct1ons to promote hair growth. "I had a bald spot in front that I could hide with th e hair band Thl'n one week before I was scheduled to go home my hair started falling out again. By the time I reached home. I was as bald as a bowling ball." !.hC' said. "In many cases of Alopec1a <\rcata. a few tnJCCllons will produce a peach fua in a few weeks and hair there- after." she said "I did have that peach fuzz. but as soon u I stopped I.he uuecti.ons, I would loose Uie little ruu.L I had grown." According to EOWards. the vast maJonty of people who have Alopec1a Arcata ha' e hm1ted hair loss which spontaneously returns to normal wi thout any treatment. Even those wi th Alopec1a totahs and un1vcrsalls have a chance that their hair will return on tts own. With current methods of treatment. people w11h lrm1tcd mvolvemcnt and aboor rw~ Hadley eventually underwent \IX month~ of psycnologJcal counseling Toda) she has a healthy concept of who she 1s .. with or without hair "f realized that m) hair does not mile me wlto am Trr choo'>t: to malce my eond111on a problem. I could: I choose not to I have thmgs to do and a hfe to enJOY I am JUSI SCI grateful to be health>-There ·~ nothing I can't do. eJ1cep1 ma) be walk outside in a humcane with mv wig, .. she Joked. Today. Hadle~ run<; her "Secret!> 8) Rita" wig shop ou1 of her Irvine nome. The 1ctra Wll'S"rborn our of necessity after she discovered how embarrassing 1t was to try on wias 1n • department store-under the watch- ful gaze of passe~sby. "Purchasing a wig is a very pnvate and personal matter That includes a person with hair loss or someone wit& a full head ofha1r. To sit 1n front of a mirror ri~t 1n the middle of a store to try 011 wigs 1~ 1mposs1blc," she added. PC'oplc lose their hair for a variety of reasons, Hadley explained. and some of her chcnts have lost hair aft~r rl'Cc1v1ng chemotherapy and rad1- at1on treatment Hadley's business doesn .. t stop with the wig sales She also offers personal mstrucuon 1n the art of eyelash apphcatton and eyebrow design, gives beaut> ups. and even offers personal cou nseling to her chents. It helps., she <Mty!>. for them to talk to someone who share~ their fuhngs and has gone through the exact cxptrienc:c. .\ half hour consultation is free .\flcr that, she charges $30 an hour for ht'r ~rv1ccs, tn addition to the cost of the products. She also g1,cs cli~nts the option of going w their home 1f they do not feel comfonablc 1n her house. Recently. Hadley bad eyebrows ··ta11ocd" onto her skin, saving her the ha~sle of applying eyebrows ever) da) Hadle' ~}S that. tn addtuon to her baldness. she shares another secret .. , ou know. there are people who out\\.ardl~ ~em to have evtf)· thing. wealth, looks, but they arc so unhapp) I look al these people. who are probabl) feeling sorry for me because of my ha tr loss, and inward!) · 1 chuckle because 111s I who feel sorn for them .. New way to pick baby's sex means more males A machine that can lower cholesterol · SACRAMcNl 0 -l.a'>t week.''> sex of their child have choc;en 10 have a rates the father's male and female- headline sent a chill through ~oc1ol-bo}s producing sperm. One of the two ogist Richard Gelles: "T ectt-1ubl: bab) "It's tough 10 reproduce 1f you onl) types then is used to impregnate the boy fits parents' order " decide 10 have males, .. said Gelles, a mother. This 1s bad news for the human respected U.S family soc1olog1c;t However, this newest anempt ha!> species. according 10 Gelles becauSt· 00You could get along 1f >Ou'd onl y those who pursue the ethical side of 75 percent of the 4 50 couple<; who picked females... medicine wondering what medical have had the opportunll) to select the The new patented technique sep-re<;carchers are doing mucking ~~~~~~~~~~.,...-~~""-~...;._~~~~~~~~~.........:=--~~~~ -THIS IS NOT ·THE WAY TO TREAT A SLEEPING DISORDER around in sex. )election when the~ haven '1 yet fou nd cure-; for cancer cir the annoying summer cold "Is 11 relevant to have medical mten cnt1ons 'iOlcly ba">cd on se' and gender cons1dera11on.," asks prom•· nent med1 cal-eth1cs c;pec1allst Anhur ( aplan of the Ha-;11ngs Center BIK INI LINE With this ad ')v '. Reg m 00 By appl thru 8 I 7 PYofles of Newpotl 1701 Weslchff Drive 642-6857 Adam ts onl\' 42.vears-old hut ,., surely headed tor a hean attack He'' unluck). regardless of what he cal\. his blood cholesterol level sta)<. high -ranging from ">0 10 l60 -"'h1ch I. puts him in the upper bracket ol heart aitacl nsk. In shon. he is more like!\ 10 ha'e a hean attack than not before he turns fl~ l he <;afe leHI ul cholc\tt·rol 1n thl· blood 1s 150 to 170 Fonunatel) thcrt· are two research 'itud1e' go1 ng ~in nov.. u'>1nga special machine 1hat filter tht· excess cholesterol out of the hlood of people ltke Adam and ma\. aid in artuall) rcver!>tng the damagl' that has alrC'ady been tlone h) the high cholesterol le vels Too much chole,1erol 1n the hlm>d causes athcrosrlero'>" The l'Xt l'" JULIAN WHITAKER patients The patient goes to the hospttal on a regular basis and his hlood 1s slowl} filtered and all the dangerous form., of cholesterol are removed from the blOOd. This· ma- l h1 nc CJn lower the blood cholesterol In cl all the way 10 50, a level that can not he achtc\Cd with d1e1 or l holc\tl·rol lowenng drugs. r:::::::==:::;~~~~~===:::=~:::~ -eholesterol depus1b Lhruughoul Lhi.:- anel) system and cau..c'> heart attat k' and strokes. The maJOrtl}' of ht•an auack v1cllm'> ha\e tholcstt.•rol l1·veh that range from 200 to .?SO l 'n fonuna tch. becau .... · the'>c le' cl' ..re so commo·n. the} arc often thought to Ix' normal In realtt) 1hc~;trl' the cholesterol 1c .. ch of a hean d1i;ca<;t· cp1dem1t and the .\mcnran diet alone t'> the culprit Tht• fat anti cholesterol 1n meats, egg<; and <.hce<,t· ah~a)s cause'> the blood tc"cl 10 n\C above the safe 150 to 170 lcH·I and U'iht'r 1n catastrophe r b..c bloud.1cxe.Lgoes ~ck_ up ap1n1 hut tht'> ·~ determined by the food eaten a lier the treatment. 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It t·p l,11> rn t hc· )111-.ptl.tl 11.t llll'dtt;tl t IJ!Hlifilltl lik1°(\" l;lll 111~ 1'11 · l1·1·p d1-.orcl1·1 t 1clt·11t1lll'd, \1111 \\ 1 ll !>1' ll'fi'l It •cl lfl I Ill' ,1pp1opt1.11 t "Pl ·1 1: d 1 f 1•11 111·.tlrltt'lll. (;ct the treatment you nee d For m ore informa tjon about the Sleep Di sorde rs Program a nd rt free interview with our s leep tht!rnp1s t ;-ceu Doctors Hos pital of ~antc1 Ana. CA 92706 • 1·800-52 1 n66~ SillP . DISORD£RS PROGRAM ;11 r>ottor" llo-.p11 .. 1I of '-,,tnlit Ana HlflJ \oonh lulltJ{I' ,\,cmH: Santa Ana. 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CA 92653 (714) 380·8733 For the maJOnt) a c h.ingl' 1n d1t·t" all that 1!> necessaf). hut lor\ome like Adam. 1h1s '" nor enough I he> arc genetttall) programed to matntatn far h1ghn levels of chulc'itt.'1111 1n the blood. fh1.s maL.hine 1s l1kclv a hfc 'aver The machine tunt tion' llkt• the kidney d1al)s1s machine that ha\ hccn used for decades with kidney failure NOW THROUGH LABOR DAY \\hat '" to he determined from the\C eApenments 1s how rapidly lhl l hok\lcrol deporns can be revcr~d h) the "cry low cholestt'rol levcl~ that t an Ix' obtained with !ht" machme fhl\ tcchnotog, t\ not for even- one and'" ccna1nl) no11he quick fl, rhat "'ould let you ha \IC\ our cake and tilter 11 out · Julian Whitaker, M.O . 11 director of tbe National Heart and Diabetes Trtalment lnstltate In Hutla1to11 Beach. Please addre11 any qaestloa1 or comment• to blm e/o the Da11y Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Costa Mesa. 9%6%6. 20% OFF AL L POTTERY SA LE INCLUDES: • POTIERY • • REDWOOD TUBS • SAUCERS • WIRE BASKET$ • BARRELS • STRAW BASKETS AND • POT11NG SOIL;TOOt AMLING wport ~ur r y and Garden ' s nter[ .tcAl (Between MacArthur and Jamboree) Open Mon thru Sat 8:30-5:30, Sunday 9:30-5:30 1500 east coast highway• newport beach. callfornla • (71•)~4-9510 J 1.;.-__ ...................................................... __ .................. ____ ....,,._ ____________________ .:_~~~------------~-- 552_ Club cir~les the wagons~ By VIDA DEAN CM .............. . "If anybody leaves ~ere hunary it's not our fauh," sa1~ Pele Slraceaa, 1tand1na at a &rill loaded with chicken v.:h1le a scent of spicy barbecue sauce and moke filled the ·~ -. He and hi1 crew from the Rusty Pelican were once again at the SS2 O ub s western barbecue and filling the chuck waaons circlina the cooking area. ·~w~ arc coo~na l,000 chickens and 800 pounds of top sirloin, not bnsket, but top sirloin," added Siracusa. (For the 10th year he and his enthusiastic gang have donated th~ food, prepared and served it.) To go· with the oh-so-tender barbecued meat they whoppcd up the best dana beans west of the Pecos, com on the cob and cote slaw. Red checkered tables dotted the Arlington Amphitheater at the OC Fairgrounds for dining and the thinestone cowboys and cowairls of Newpon Beach turned out in full force. "We solc1 700 tickets this year," said Tom Riley chairman of the Hoag Hospital fund-raiser. (He's an ex~ Marine, but he's not a county supervisor.) "It's our.biggest year ... prior to this year, the largest number of lJckeu sold was 575. This year 1s special bccauac SS2 is celebrating its 20th anniversary. y "We should make $30,000 for the hospital. The Waaon Masters helped us reach this high. They arc the more than 70 people who donated more than S 19 000 " added Riley, whose wife S&&y said she had &!Ytn..a0 lotOr ~uppon dunnf his chafrmansllip -all moral. months qo and final preparatJon be&an at 7 a.m. on the momma of the event. Marine from the USMAC in Tustin t)rouaht in tables and chairs, 40 trees wett brouaht 1n to surround the ireen pally area; Vtsset•a Aonst brouaht in cactus table ~nterpieccs and the chefs stanina st<MHna up the smokers. Evcrythina was in place as the crowd amved in bugies and surreys from parlUna area. (LI.Ma Hollu steppina from a horse drawn carriage driven by Earl Finley admiuina that a short ride was fun. but she wouldn't want to cro s the West in one.) Al .. Red Do1" Weber was there apin with his Custer's Last Band to provide dancina music and manachis strolled the grounds. "I've been at most of the barbecues. I've· become sort of a tradition," Weber laughed. "We have a fi ve-piece band and a woman sinaer here toniaht." Biil ud Loli Coalter (Del Taco) were there with tonillas for tossma pmes and they also provided chips, cheese and auacamole for munching before the meal was served up. Others spotted were Barbara u4 Jim Glabaau (he's membership chairman for the 3, I 09-mcmber 552), Alice ~d Ward MulOll, Bev Lu11&o1a (she and Blll just returned from a th~-montb trip 1n their plane, circumnavigatin& South America), Mary u4 Paal Coaller, Marpret u4 Howar4 RlcbriMD, Matt ud Tlaa Sd.afalh, J•d1e Cal SctimJdt, Brace Stmaer, Carol Lind, Steve ud Kedda Marosl ud Wlule ud Bob McC9rdy. I I The planning of the anniversary feed began five Others on the guest list were CudJce ud Roser Scbapp, Jim A.INleno11 ud DeaJle Sdletd, Dr.bwrace a.ad Victoria Browae, Barbara ud Dom Roppolo and Jake·ud Alldl Rolarer. Cow&lrla Lola Ewlee with Elaine and KareD 8prtnkel. Al 'Red Do&' Weber filled the alr with mualc. TWO THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW ABOUT ... Jn August, Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital is <2ffering wo special events: KID 'S DAY is AUc:!UST 23, 10 A.M. to 3 P.M. j Free to Kids and their Parents • Immunizations • Health Screenings • Fingerprinting • • After school programs • Entertainment • First Aid • •Babysitting Cla.:;s Information • CPR Instru ction fo r Kids • • , AUGUST 28, 7 P.M. to 9 P.M. FREE PHYSICIAN LECTURE Chemical Dependency: The Family Factor -pre ented by Charil'" Robertson, M .D., who will explain how to deal with a family menber sufferi ng from chemical dependency Call 650-2400 to reserve your space. • cm me Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital 301 Victoria Street Co.,ta Mesa, California 92627 (714) 642-2734 BUY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC11!RER SALE! Ill. 11-20 COME AND SEE OUR BEAUTIFUL SELECTION OF DISCONTINED AND IRREGULAR: •BAAS • DAYWEAA •PANTIES • SHAPEWEAA •.SLEEPWEAR • FABRIC AND TRIM SA VE EVEN MORE OFF OF OUR ALREADY LOW PRICES 743-A BAKER STREET (OM bloek w .. t ol llmtol) coin MEIA, CA 12121 "'°'* (71') 157-121, • HOURI: M·F 10:00-t:OO SAT. 10:00-5:00 .... .................. Pete 8lracuaa added a amoky barbecue ecent. Cha.lrman Tom Riley with wife 8asy. Most women don't ever need . ~ . to 'g~t bent out of shape. The straight truth about osteoporosis. The bad news 1s osteoporoc;1s 1s not t ur able The Hood news 1s 1t may he prr ventable And 1t cert.unly '" tre.:it,1hle But • only 1f you c;,tra1~hten out vour li te-;tyle ~, now We re here to help We re the . Women ., Health Netwurl... .:it Santa An.:i Hoc;p1tal Medteal (enter ,, To get you -.tarted out right "'- we re oitenng a lllSl l )LJN I El) '- <.. )$ n :OPOROSl5 ~( REENl~C With 0ut that ba.;ic knowl~d~e it.., ll1thu1ll in/ .:i doctor lo make Jn informed l'vah1.1trnn of ynur health l l.;tcnporn'>I" ha.., .1 l1111g. c;low develnpmcnl period l )ver ni.rn\ ye.:ir.; thl' 1:.:ilc1um and pr0trin .nr th 1nr11•\I llUI nl hont.''-b entually thl' hnnc-. hecorne "" wr.:ikt.·ned thJt thr\ hn·a~ or fradure ea-.1h ~pine h1pc. and wr 1 t-. are the mo-.t commnnlv effected \I,,, c0mmon 1-. dctrnuration 11f the fJ~' hone r('<.ultmg 1n periodontal d1H1l 11lt11'" .:ind tooth loc:.., Don't let nature throw you a curvei. The •Jowa~erc; hump: a permanrnl curving of the spine that cau-.e-:. (llder women ·to appear .;tooped or h«>nt nvt.•r 1'!1 the .. ymplom most people J':'"<x1,1ll with oc;leoporo"'" l )steoporos1.., JHl'l h one out of four ( aucas1an women cwe1 oc; H1~h n<>k factor ... includt• hrin~ C iu • < a .. 1.:in nr l )nental ... mall h<.med low 111 ,•..,tr ngen follllWtng mrnnpau..,e drt1e 11•nl 1 n t aluum -.cdentarv tfon t <''>E'ff 1-.e .in,1 J -.moker Prevention -.hould hc~in l1mg hdnrr mennpau .. l' prderJhh ,1 ... tvlr nf l1v1ng ior \1lur <>nbrl' lite \\,,rk in~ with vnur dndnr \t111 II rrnbabh ht .11l\ 1<.ed In • ( ;e1 plrnt) nt (JI< H1111 t \ ~la .... l .... ,11 milk J Jav lnr .idult wnnwnl • r xerct!><.' ever\ day • AvClld C'l~.:irettec; alwhol .:ind t.1tfe11w • C.«>t plenty of tre-;h .iir and ... un..,hine t v1IJm111 [) ·c-. .. entt.11 IP c JI, 1tJ1n 1111111.:ihon i H E A L rr ti . N E 'I' \V C R K ,1 '111 '1111 I 111 I I I r I' Women's Health Network can help you · stand up to osteoporosis. Wnmen ., lx1nec. .:ire different They re c.m.:iller and li~hter than a mans So wht•n hon<' material 1c. lost there 1s less tniJI hone left Wnmen al-.o frequenth ..u tter lrnm ~ln~en lo.,.., foJlow1ng mcnnp.:iti...e and calcium defic1enC) due t,1\t'Jr..,11f dieting or inadequate calcium 1ntJk1• Junng preKnancy At Women " I h•Jlth '\Jetwork we ':tpec1al1ze tn \..,.Pmt'll" hNlth CJre ne~-. ~o we really kn<'w mnn• .:ibout how to treat a woman In t.11 t Women c, Health Network 1s CJ 11·vnlul1l1nJry concept in how a hoc:,p1tal -.hnul1 I Ir 1·a t .1 worn.in hetter than \1>u v 1· t'\t'r bt'en lre.iled hefore-We pni '1d<', 11mprl'hen .. 1ve he.ii th l dre -.erv1Cc-. Jnd l·du1 .:itinn Im wnmen in c:1 -.pec1allr dl•-.1gnf.•d ,rnJ decorated hcl'tp1t.:il bac:,ed tu 11 I And you don t need tn he .:i pa hen I IP t .. 1~t· Jdvanlage of our -.erv1ce-. \\e II rl'i<'r \\)ll t\) an oubtandtn~ rh,-.1uan Jnd 1-'>t' II g1w vou all the mtormah,,n .._., thJt vou c.:in partinpate in m.1king ~t lw n~ht d<>c1-.1on., f 1lr J Db( l )l 'fED OST El. Wt..) , Rl '':ill• c.,( REE INC lecture rt"'-<'r\J t11m-. o r phv.,1C1an ref err al call u-. .1t ("'1.tl SS4 1001 Jnd .,.,k for Barb or lvnn SANTAANA.,.,...,. MIDICAL CINTIA 1)01 Nnrth til1rv1ew Avenve c;, "'';Ana ( a1tt11rn1a q?706 . _ ... /. .----------------;--,----------------~, AS Orange Coett DAil. 'Y PILOT I Wednesday, August 131119-86 TV LISTINGS alCtlllllO ~fl.I$$ "STAID IY ME" (I) IHS.UO US 6 U. HS 10 00 JAC. llCIO.lOll IDT\ SNlP "WITIUll'' (I) 12.S. JJS S-45. 100. 10 IS 70 111111 6 llACll OCUY STUEO "llOiUD JllE DUCK" (l'C) 1110 1-.uo 6 IS. 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"' "l.ovl lAltett" (191!3) Jamie Lee Curtis, J1m11 Keect1 Rooney bites feeding hand By FRED ROTHENBERG A, T.tnleloofl Wlff .. 1-t 1-Aal DCU1 STUlO "AUHS" (I) NEW YORK -Andy Rooney, 1 •s. •·JO resident pundit on "60 Minutes,"' has 7 JO. 10 ts aimed his barbs at his own organiza- IOMI MM lion over the handling of recent news ~CWUu.mllllJl---~s=tafT cuts and chan_ges on the "CBS 1z JO. t·:io. 'JO (re> Morru ng ews.' 6JO, IJO, tOlO In a S)nd1catcd newspaper column 4 raACa OCUY srmo published by 300 nt'wspapers this Hiii CNS£ week. Rooncv .,., rote: "CBS, which "TOI' CUii" (l'C) used 10 ~tand for the Columbia 12 o. J IS. HS • oo. 10 is Broadcasting System. no longer JAca..llCHOUOll st.ands for_ an} thing. The} 're jusL mn snnr corporate" mlllal~ now" "llWTIUH" (I) In an mterv1e~. Rooney explained 111s. Z·JO, us. 1 oo. tis wh} he 10ok the unusual action of amt llllW publicly cri ticizing his company. "IUTIIUSS 1'[0Pl£" {I) "I am nervous havmgd-0~1t. but I 11:4s 2u.ffi fell it had to be done." he said. "CBS ~·' us. HS, 1o:lS 1s important to me. I like CBS, I'm have been released smce I 985) and the recent announcement that the "Morning News" will be removed from news division control m Janu- ary. "This 1s worse news for America than America thinks," Rooney wrote. .. The ~ces Morni-ng News' has-nev-er- been so great that anyone would mourn tts passing as one of our great joumalis11c institutions, but it has been a steady purveyor of infor· mat ion to millions of people." Asked if Rooney could have made a-similar at£ack during one o1his weekly "60 Minutes" commentaries, he said that he would have license to do it but that he probably would not choose io. "I don't think I would do this speCJfic piece for 1ne same reason one newspaper doesn't knock another." REVIEW -- ~ Rooney said Van Gordon Sauter, pre\lllent of CBS News, declined. to comment on Rooney's newspaper column. In a related development. 16 staf. fers were dismissed .from CBS News' late-night program. "N1ghtwatch:' 1n 1ht"'iatest rou nd-of-budget-eut5.-S i nce its 1ntroduct1on m I 9M2. the Washington-based program has gone from a h ve, four-anchor news show with a staff of 100 to a taped single- anchor mterv1ew show with a staff of 21. The cuts included pos1uons ranging rrom producers to new'<\ clerks. Further dismissals are expected at CBS News when the "Morning News:· leaves the news division and becomes a morec enter=taioment- oriented program supervised by a newly created CBS unit. , Andy Rooney 4 BACll DCUT S TUE 0 "MOWHD TME DUCk" (l'C) 12 45 l-15, S 4S 100 1015 proud of 11 and I'm saddened by llS decline .. · .. It's. m ) company. I don't care who owns the stock. I've worked here since 1949. I don't like to see this happening to ncwi. in general and CBS 1n particular. It all makes me more sad than angry ·· In h1!t new~paper column. 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VAMP 1 LoHABRA .. ~;;..~ .! . . . f'OMC-. -UICM'I TOP OUN P'll HOWMD THI DUCJ( "'1t KMATI IOD PMT n 1Nt UC:lt TO THI NTVlllNI .. Big Gamble 1n Atlanuc City," a CBS News speciaJ ainng tonight at I 0, isn't a traditional documental) It makes no attempt to cover the whole story of the resort city's expe-r1enc.-c wtth garpbhng. but concentrate'> on tht• shattered 1llusJons of old residents who expected to wallow 1n wealth. .. I think these voices were fresh. They had a credi bility and po1gnance that comes from not being pro- fessional 1elev1s1on ex pens." said ex tcut1vc producer Jon Katz. who deliberately avoided putting poll· t1c1ans and aca.dem1c experts on camera "1th Moyers It's an approach Kall hnpe' ( BS will hu) as a conttnumit 'enes of NOW PLAYING COS!A MIM i~lfll\ "'!'TY,._,,,.... ~79 •'• ll IOllll f'1'..W•'d\~., ... "880 (WIO(M Gll0¥1 f1' .. .t10tt'-"'~-"OI'* C,Y.IUC* U llllllAOA OMllll CA)C- t.)t 2)&1 •IAllUMA f1'-ff'Q~ 8'~th ~, ... •wur.wsn~ !.,.._ .,. .. 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OI m•nn- program\ that l"trn to ordinary people alkc·tctl h\ '"m·, of na11onal concern. ··01g Garnhk 111 ·\tlanttl <II)'' l!t a caut1ona~ talt' l''>pt·n:ilh· for the- state'> that arc no"' ckh,111ng lt'gali1ed gambling M o}n~ t.k'>lnhn \1l.rnt1l <II) J!> a produl·t ot "'c..m~bo\ l.1p11.sh\m." a town wht·n· man\ "°l'fl' f:rl'l'lh hut kw were lut k\ ThC' l It\ 1n \oml \\J\' turned 11u1 to be JU'il .srwthl·r \Ulkc'r ""tlh1ng the cas1noc, r;ikl· in thl' mnnq It 1s incred1hk. hut trut'. that~\ hilhon 1n capital IO\ l'\trm·nt and\ I 'i h1ll1on in wagering IJ\1 H'ar <1lnr11: ha'> onl) accelerated lhe dcd1nc nt old i\tlant1c (II}' Some re'i1dcnt~ hang on 1n shabb)'. l'mpty "lOfl."S 3nd on ra' aged re'l1den· 11al bl<Xk\ untouthl·d h\ the wealth -.quan<.lcrl'd ..it the g.;uni ng table~ and unseen. for tht: mmt part ti\ the v151to rs whose ev('r\ nl't'd -food. a hcd. \Ou vc nir\. l'n1<·rt,11nnwnt -" ava1lahh: 1ns1de thl l J\lllll\ "The commun11' "'hl''l rx·oplc lived and worked anct worshiped - that commun1t\ died atll'r the c J\1no' came to town ... \111\l'r' \,J\\ So "h'v woul<.l .1 ma1mit\ '\tllt \otr tor lcgalitt:d g<tmhhng' loh., .Hl' thr largest cons1der..111on. and h(:csu.;e )4 pe rcentol .\tlanlll lll'v·, rx·npk think there was no hclll'I ">lu111iri But tor nthl'r u1mmuni11n um. \ldenng gamhlrng. 'i I rx·ru·nt '-'Ou Id urge thC'm tn 'oil' ag;11n,111 "hik unh 2() pt'fll'nt rt•cnmml'ncl a •l'' · \.t>lc In \hort. 11 \l'l'rn' \1lant1l < 11\ can·1 quill' ma!..r up ii' n11nll c1hou1 gambling .1ml 'll'\.\t'r\ Jrt' l1~l'I\ 10 share' thl•1r mt\t'd llTltn~\ uan STREEP .IACI NICHOLSON Sex. Love. Marriage. Some people don't lmow when to quit lleartbum A PUAMOt YT PICTl'IF .... ,-• • ,,....,,,." . : riil '°" ............. _._........ . 1. : l~-""'~ft'llr"11'1 -a;,:-, NOW PLAYING tlllA """1 .. TC.MIOO -tr.\# .. ., ... ,.. •• ·~f\ll\f"V"I ~· ·--1-.1uo ... ... " Qlf!A•M ........... ,,...,,,. . ,~.,... .. .,,.. '• ~··:,~. ' .. .,.,, tofll 11111.t . ., ... _ .. ... ,.,..,,, ......... ~. ...... ', .... ' "' " .. ...,.,, l'Ofl-ll""" -w.io ~~··'• , .. _, "" t .._19,,.,. , --~ ~·~ .,., ,. LUXURY rHfArltfS s JIEltll 1$ 9VSL&illlS OAV OffP f ... 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You'll be offered chance to corrt<:t m1stakt<i.. to rebuild on m ore sohd structure Wa tch Scorpio. ~~MINI (May 2 1-Junc 20): Mtny people will call you, others will want to v1s1t, many more will •k your counsel. You'll be 1nv1ted to join special tour or hobby aroup. What begins as mild flinauo n could become som~thing ··senous." CANCER (June 21-July 22): Solu· t1on to dilemma 1s featured. Involve~ SYDNEY o •••• family, 'f'csidcnce. funding. You get everything you want th rough diplo macy. Wish is fulfilled. "lovers quarrel" native figures prominently. is amicably settled. Libra LEO JuJ 2J..Au&. 22): Defint' terms. look behind scenes, make contact wtlh one who could have muc to o wltn your career. business. ainta1n aura of glamor -be discreet. don't rt'vcal all you know Virgo. Pisces play roles. VIR~O (Aug. 2J..Scpt . 22): Emphasis continues o n relatives. money. news concerning possible contract o r legal procedure. You'll gain add1t1onal informatio n in connection with ttmt" o r deadline. Focus also on intensified love rclationstnp. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Finish what you stan. look beyond the 1mmed1ate, perceive potential. You'll learn more about fi nancial structure. -y~u·i~als&.Ac:_t news roncer.ni~c-closc t~nolher L•bra fig.ure prominently. · SCORPIO (Oct. 23.-Nov. 21 ): H1ghhght independence. crcatlVlt)'. abahty to fet io hean of matters. Emphasis on pannersh.1p, coopera11 vc effons, cla'lh ofadeas, mantal status Yo u'll have chance for frt'sh stan . Leo playi. role SAGl'M'AR IUS (Nov. 22-Dt'c. 21 ): What had· been delayed "gets movina." Focus on family. basic ta'ik~. dining with one who had been traveling. Sense of d1rcct1on 1s restored , many qu,st10ns will be sat1sfactonl)' answered. Intuition rings true . CAPRICORN (Dec 22-Jan. 10 ): Favorable lu nar aspt-ct coincides with change. cxc1tt'mcnt. discovery. speculation. romance. Travel possib1h11es are cmptiasa~ed. You'll add to wardrobe. you'll become more aware of appearance, body image. AQUA-RIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): It may be nttcnary10 rt"VtSC, ttview, to 1eardo wn for ultimate purpose of rebu1ldmgon more suitable ba~. Focus on ~ts. health. employment, contact with those who 'ihnrc )'Our ideals Watch Scorpio PISCES I Feb 1'1-March 20) You'll find 11 nC<"essary to do ~me pn,ate .. dt'tt'CllVt< worl ·· f ocu., on m <,?taves. travel. change. gam through written word. Shon tnp involve~ rclat1 \.C. Gemini. Virgo. Sag1ttanus people pla .. s1gn1ficant ro les. IF AUGUST 14 JS YOUR BIRTHDAY you have unusual voice. sense of drama. many consider you attractive. charming. pcrsuas" e Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people play amponant roles in :your life. If single. :you could marl") There might also be an add11ion to fam1l:y You could e'itabhsh }Our own business this )-Car You are musical. desire harmony in sound and rcla11onsh1ps You enjoy luxuf). appreciate an. can be self-indulgent. and 111s likely you have a ··sweet tooth ... You will crfJO) 1mmen~ populanty 1n October Greeks used first lie detectors on wives Man> an ancient C in.-ck husband took his w1fe's pulse while he queried her about this or that Belief was her heanbeat v.ould spttd up. 1f she lied No wo man was granted the same pnv1kge when que11 mg her husband might note -\n ~ ho1o1.. 11 was the fir>t known application of a part of the modern lte detector routine Those who fir.I though1 human bathing was a good notion couldn't sell clcanhnes\ ~ they sold bathing as rt'ltgious l'eremoO\ C11cnt ask\ 1o1.ho nnginated the "God bless }OU" Utll'rcd wht"n \Omt'- o ne snecu' ( rcd11 POIX' C1regol). In A.O. 590 Rom<' "'"~ ~wept with J plague marked h' fit, of snce11ng The pope decreed that "Dw 11 bencd1ca .. be spoken "'hen anH>nl' showed sign of thl' .iffi1ctwn Q I knov. 1ha1 '-.outh Dalota's town of Lead 1s pro no unced to rh} me with "n"cd." but "'I\\ "':J\ 1t calll.'d that" L.M. Bo YD -\ C amt< from a minl.'r'<1 term for an ore vein. Q s n dri' 1ng. I knov. what "ta1lgat- ing"'TS, hut what's ··bhndgattng"'l -\ You're bhndgatmg when )OU 'ta) far t."nough behind the car ahead to \top 1f 11 stops, but not far enough hch1nd to miss a n ob'itacle in the road that II ~werve\ 10 ml'\'\ '··.\ slut.n1"<CS\t'>. in Tul..a.'" o:·'i1r. 1ha1'<, not thr headline of a porn rt'pon Spelled the -wmc.both forward .rnd bac kward. 11·,. a palindrome L.M. Boyd 11 a 1yodlcattd columaJ1t. Pickford plclyed mother and son Things I Learned En Rout~ to l..ookirti Up Other Thi~~ •That Mary Pickford, the ~1lent screen star, played both Little Lord Fauntleroy and lhc bot' mother, Dearest. in the lilm " ittle Lord Fauntleroy." including a doublc- image scene in which Dt'al'Cflt kisses her son. (It took the photogr.tpher 16 hours to film the bnt'f 1«nc.) •hat tht' Vienna S\Abway system (called the U-Bahn) is so sens111vc to the city's great musical heritage that the tracks running near the State Opera arc specially embedded an rubber. to make sure that the rumble of the trains won't interfere with the performances. •hat wo men arc now entering the world labor forc.c an numbers about do uble the incrca~ in male workers StnCt' 1950. •hat the full genetic 1nfonnauon encoded 1n the biology of an ordinary mouse. 1ftranslatcd into regular-sized letters of a pnnted text. would JUSt about fill all 15 editions of the Encyclopedia Bntannica published Slr\CC 1768. •hat tht' U S sells more to the province of Ontario 1n Canada than 11 docs to Japan or to all of Western Euro_pe.; and Canada sells more to the U.S. than lr<!oc~ to the resf of the- world combined. •ha1 the rchab1hty of the polyaraph ("he detcC1or") tests ranges from 70 percent to 99 percent accuracy rate for guilty subjects_ but only 12 percent to 95 percent for innocent subjects. •hat. according to a story told 10 Scotland, "18" became the conven- tional numbero fholcs 1n a golf co urse because an early Scottish player SIDIEY Hu11s found that with a .. wee dram .. of whiskey taken at each hole. 18 was a' far as a stancbrd bottle would go. •That Ibsen. the great Norweg.aan playwnght. lived for 27 ye-ars in sclf- 1mpased exile fro m his native land, never again seeing or corresponding wtth his fam tl_y after the age of 16 •That Prt's1dent GroverClt'vcland dcchnt'd an hononary deg~ offered him b) Harvard on the occasion oflls 250th anniversary o n the ground~ tha-t he was undt'scrvmg of the honor. which sho uld be rc5erved for men of 1ntcllcctual d1st1nct1on •That, in a list of 24 leading consumer brands of products in 1923. 19 of these were ~1111 lca<kl'S m their categof) 60 )t'arc; later -and the othcr5 still plact'd tn the top five •That Maf)land repon s the high- est pereenta3'e of monitored auto traffiC excee In$ the 55-mite-an-h our posted limit. w11h 56 pcrct'nt of the statt''s dnvers an v1olat1on •That the phrase"a ba11le ro>'ar· 1, dt'nved from the old 'ipon of cock fighun~ in \o\h1ch a number of birds were pitted IQ$Cther until there wa\ onl) one <1urv1vor. the '-tCtor of thl' baulc royal. Sydney Harrl11 Is a syod/cated columo11t. Parents can share heartsick f e_elfngs DEAR ;\NN LANDERS: I know there art''many men and women who havt' this problt'm but arc reluctant to wnte. It 1s CAtrcmcl) difficult for me to put this down on paper but I feel I must My son killed a young girl wh1k dnvin' drunk. Two years later. my best fnend's dau~ter. who alw was dnvin.g drunk. killed her roommate When the S«ond aCCldent happened. I had a fivt'-hour talk with m y fnend We unburdened ourselves to one another. It was wo nderful for both of us because 1t was the first time we had ever opened up o ur feelings about the agony and guilt we felt My fnend said she hadn't had a good night's sleep unul "'e talked about our feelings I told her the same was true of me We are both hcans1ck for the mothers a nd fatht'rs who have lost their ch1Jdren. but we suffer. too. Wt• are the parents whose sons and daughter5 have ki lled peo ple while dn.,.1ngdrunk. We have no cho ice but 10 forgive our c hildren and live 1o1.11h the n1gh1mar~ ever) da:y M ) fnend and I want to do something construct• '-C. Tallong to one another 1s fin.c but we would like to do more than JUSt talk. Is there a group we m1Rht JOln to help get drunk dnvers off the 'ltrcets and h1ghwa)\ and. at the same ume. gi ve U'i the peace ofm1nd that comes from doing o mething P')'itlne'> -KING<; PARK. N.Y DEAR K.P .: You are rlgbt oo. I tuggeat tbat you contac t MAOD (Motbera Against Oruni Driving>. Tbe national headquarters la located at Ht AJrpoTt Freeway, Suite 310, Harat. Texas 76053. Tbla orguJutloa does an u celltnt job. Tbey will be pleased to bear from yoa ud 9thera wbo wut to do aometblng positive about tbla borren- doua problem . • • • Df AR i\NN l i\NDfRS· I kn(I"' A11 l.uDEIS )OU get your best phony letter. from Yale but this one !S for real I'm no t a Yahe bu1 I'll he a freshman in the tall Please pu1 this letter in language lhat will not offend anyone. I need help and this isn't the kind of problem )Ou can talk to JUSt anybod) about M )' folks have no idea ln fact. r"e never told an}one. To pu1 11 bluntl). I canno1 unnate in front of an} body I ha .. c had 1h1\ problem for as. long a~ I can re· member. For the last two }tar5 (I have been in boarding .Mhool 31 Hotc hk1ss1 I alwa)s wa11ed unu l I wa\ alone or could get a pn vatc i;tall I don't kno\\ of an\ other kid who ha' thts\\eirdhangup lha~e 1egeto,er1t soon because I "'111 be It' mg"' 11h a 101 of gu)S and I "'ould du.· 1f an)one found o ut about 11 I fee l abnormal when I see gu~' rchev1ng themselves without g1" ing 11 a \l'cond thnu&ht v.-h1lc I ">land around ltkc a nerd 1o1.a11 1ng for a pn' ate pla<.t' l'\C.' been reading \Ou e'er '>lnt.e I was in the eighth grade and I think \ou arl' a '-t'f) sincere and srnan lad} Plca\l· ht'lp me ->\NONYMOllS FR~ ~t-.. IN CONN DEAR ANON: You are not a weirdo or a freak. What you bave Is called a ''bashful kidney." I have printed letters about this problem bdore. Tile ioablllty to urinate In tbt' pretence of otbers Is purely psycho- logical and no big deal. When you get to Yale talk to a counselor about It • Once you find out wby you developed tbb Inhibition you will be able to free younf'lf of It Mr. T, Willard Scott shinipgexamples By tbe AssCK'lated Preas NFW YORK -Woman's Dav has discovered there 1s baldness after Tdly -S.valas and hM selected Mr. T and Willard Sc:ou as amona the fi ve cutest Amen· can bald1c lthouah vala~ and the late ..., Vil Bryuer "pro bably helong 1n the hall of fa me ... the magazine u1d in a rclca~. "tht'rc's a whole new crop ofb.1ld1ng ~x symbols ·· . Scott. the ""f oday Show" weatherman, W3\ honored fo r h" cn1al smile and what the map· z1M called h1\ 1ngenu1ty wlth co"eruJX Mr T to-!>tar of tele· vmon's "The i\· Team.'' wa\ cho~n b«au'4' ··his self.q ylcd baldneu 1s 1tstlf one of the h:ur wondc~ of the West, and con· tnbutes con 1dcrablv to h" blatant!)' ong1nal \Calp .. Llddyback I 0 ANC1Fl S C on~1cted Wateraate c0Mp1r•tor G. Gor•oa U4d1, rttum'I to NBC\ "M1am1 Vice · 1n h1 role as the heroin smugler known as "("apt. Re.I Estate" Liddy ~nt 1ppcamJ 1n the rolt this pa t ieason. alo na .wnh a.et Mr.T Baa.baa, who w1ll 1I~ ~pn<;e h1 role&\ Stone The sho w 1s now in produc11011 in M1am1 In the new cp1'i<'tk. l 1dd) a\ ( ol 1aynard. 1' 1n\lolvcd 1n unautho ntcd p rtm1htary opcr 111on s 1n Nit:aro ua tone ha v1d~tapc~ .of thr opcr1t1on and \ttk protection from ~1«11vt' nn) \rockett. pl•>cd by sme 'tar O.Jeb.- Sen. Robert Dole Dole adept R °' ONOR Pa "let ~ork. ne~., t'lookcf'\ prefer ~n R•rt Dole to his collc. fluC'' tor mm· mcnts be1: u'e hr appear\ "~werful. credible. l'ool and pithy/' TV (1u1dt rrpon' 1n nc,1 wttk $ '"'IUe Oolt. a K.an'ic, Kepubhcan, and ·uou~ ~pcakcr Tlilomaa "Tl~" O'Nellt Jr.. 1>-.Ma", u\uall' arc 1he hrc;t pcopk to turn ' up on 1ell'' 1\1on af\er a "h1te lfoust" dcuswn or a maJnr 1nh:r- nat1onal ne"'' .. 101"\ hccau'IC thl'H '1c\\s arc dclihC'ratch c;ought wntc'> poht1,·al <ie•cntl\t Norman J Orni.1c1n Othl'r fo vonh.•\ arc Rep'> Tony Cotlbo, () c nhf Ed Marby, l> Ma\~ .tnd Patricia St-brffdtr, L>-< olo Perry bankrupt C1REtNV ILl (. 'II l I •H· mt"r maJor kagut< ha,c.·hnll pit' hC'c• Gaylord Pury ond h" "'''<' ha'l' lilt'd for banlrupto Olu.nrd1ng to document' on file 1o1.11h 1hc l \ R3nkruptn < oun 1n Wilson \ rnurt \f)okc .. ,man said 1h.11 doc:umen\\ \,\.('ft' filkd .\ug 4 under < h,1f!lt't 7 of thC' hi.lnkruptn I.av. 1n which the Prms ll\trd S I 14' f)OO 1n a'~'' nd · Jebh of SI 1.a4 X~ 1 he filing al~ hstC'd SI' 4011 in n 1 cm pt pro(l('r1\ Ourinahi,11\C'lfl.it('t'r1n the major lc.1gucs Pl'm \t.ittc-d f)Qll ,.amc., and with '1 4 "''"'· "one of JU't I? p1tchtrs to win 100 or morr pmc'> I k 1\ al~c.1 the onl) man to win the ( ' 'a ouna "ward 1n the \meman and "la11onul lcaaues as ba~h;)ll'~ top pitcher . N 18 PO& NWATJVE fNPEaENCE Nf)rth·South deal . vulnerable South ------------- NORTH •A t082' 'V 8' 0 A Q IO• •Je' BAST WEST •KQJ 8' 0 AJ8 <>K765 •t73 'V J'106 52 •K 0 983 •ea SOUTH •5 <7 Q97 OJt •AQ 108 7 5 2 Thf' bidding Sooth WHt North Pue I • 2 • 2 . ' • Pua Pau Pua Opening lf'ad Ktnl of + Eut Pu. 3 + Pu CHU LES Go1E1 o ••• S11111F West's bidding. Robinson took the aoe of spadtt and led the jaC'k o f clubs The per· l'f'ntages favor a finesse in the suit, but whe n Ea.'lt played low declarer <Jhot up with the ace to fell the s in. glf'ton king As expected. the ktn1 of diamonds wu oruiide and l l tricks were soon reeled in. What made RobinAOn appartntly go agamst t he odds? He did not peek and-nffded no magic ' Off We t did not lead thf' king of hearta to take a look at dummy before de• Just as declarer <·an inf er ttw lo c ation or a key•tard from the bid ding and play, he can draw a nega t•ve mfer~f\{'e from tile. .fatfore of the deff'ndf'r') to take certam ar t10ns Thi'! hand was played by Ph1ladelph1a n Arthur Robinson. who with Robert f11rd2117 !.ot mCd: one of the great American pairs or the 1960~ c1d1ng how to conduct the defense, ~~._, ........ ~&e.-U.&U..1.---=~~ When one 'lpade was passed round to him, Robinson naturally balanced w it h two clubs_ When he later competed with four clubs. his partner JudgE>d that his diambnd honors were well placed and im - proved th.e value of his hand, so he went on to rive clubs West led the king of spades and, •unce declarer had no way to pre vent losing two hearts even 1f he could get one dt'lt'ar d on c1\Jmm y'-s ,dl8Jn<)fldS, It wa.'l obvwus that thf> fate o f the 'contract hinged on brm~lng tn the trump swt. wilhout loss-the diamond finesse was al most sure to succeed becaus.> nr hold both high honors Therefore, East could not have the king ol C'lub ! He had passed his partner' one spadf' opening bad and he w "known" to hold t"ltMr the ace or kmg of hearts The only hope for the contrac·t, therefore, was that West 'iJ ktnfl. wu unguarded Have you been naanln• lnto double trouble? Let eurae. GoN'n help yo• Rad y04ar W&J' throop tlae aue of DOUBLES ror penilt.iN a.nd for talu!owt. For a copy o r lab .. DOUBLES" ~&.,. eend_ lL.U_ w "Gottn·Do•blu,.. care of tlah newspaper, P.O. Box 4421 Orlu· do, Fla. 32802-44ZI. Make cbttb · payable to .. N~wapaperbooka. .. ·::~~~· S@ \\4\l~-~ £~s· •••• .... ~~~~-l..,._4~C~f tPOU.NI 0 '.., I) Q• ... , •. , I ~ ~~ ...... ' ,, "'0 ... 0 _. • h - ....,.. I , _.,. -.; • #'¥··~ 0 A T T E R I' I I' I I S Y T T P I' I 1· I SOLET I 1--1·-1 -1 --'!' : Vfftt f90 IN ll94Ali taCllN lot m•U>nQ llOl'lle..otll .... tf'le 00g ••• ,, Now ,, • ttl• comout .. TODAY1 S CROSSWORD PUZZL·E ACROSS 1 Conv1nc1ng 6 Waistband 10 Reclined 14 Lewis Carroll girl 15 ----cake 16 With reference to t7 Away t8 Entree 20 Observer 22 Ideate 23 Animate 24 Culling 1001 25 Placid 28 Percetvecl 29 DeUght 30 Pyrlt@ 35 Turnover 36 • gun I 37 T1rne of ye11r 38 Rill 4 t Author Thomas 43 Vacuum 44 Desire8 45 Go 48 Bakf!d item 50 I e tn f\Jll 5 1 Headlines 2 14 17 20 35 38 50 55 . , 58 81 55 Small 57 Cinema 58 Outside pref 59 Bird Lat 60 Fhghly 61 Laurel 62 Breaches 63 Persuades DOWH 1 Vehicles 2 Lopsided 3 Rock sutt 4 Frozen drips S Tooth tissue 6 Mallce 7 Brother or Miriam 8 Pother 9 PossesMS tO Speaking improperly 1 t Monkeysh1n~ 12 Pall 13 Less aged 19 Links units 21 Madison 24 Ego 25 Exhausls 26 Release 'l~ Atoner 28 CarbOn depoait 30 Crease 3 1 Pronoun 32 Blink al 33 Byway 1 34 Recotorfld 36 H8rd hit 39 Dodge 40 Bll'>Od vessel 41 Hats 42 Sea plant 44 HetirtbrMlt 45 SrnaJI Change 10 16 46 Statute 4 7 Nulllef"tCal iYef1x 48 Paper currency 49 Salad vegetable 51 Ca~tal or F111 52 Harmtut 53 Bre>OI\ 54 Church 1urtsd1C'1on1 56 Kida game 11 12 l3 .. .. .. AlO 0rang90oast OAILV PILOT/ W9dnesday, August 13, 1986 T HE F AMILY C IRCUS ·;..,·_ t:~· . ..... JaJ .lt...' .... ~ ......_ -::: ... ~"'-. ' ... ..,,,. ,,z:;;---_. It. /,) .. .~ •• I - by Bil Keane ''If you drop that ball. Jeffy. Daddy will have to fish rt o ut of the ocean.·· -MARMADUK E by :Brad Anderson ' I t' I I "\ I : \ I by Virgil Partch (VIP) r ., "She'll go from a standing start to six In ten seconds." DENNIS THE MENACE · b y Hank Ketcham BLOOM COUNTY U .S. ACRES . POOR WADE. I SWEAR ME.'~ •FRAl'7 OF' E.VE.R~TMINC'I -r by Berke Breathed M)'Jtl9Y, PflltEK'5 lfE.APY \ by Jim Oavts CAMOURAGf 16 VERY f:"A~MIONA8L( NOW, ·niAT'ei w Mc.> 1 ~ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston t-lrf!Ff-;__..;~~--,-,--===-~=rd=-"~~~ti=-.-------------..... ~iiiOjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii---;;;;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;~-~--;;~;;....;;;~~~;w.-.-.;;~"""-iiii~--.....-- 'Well. so much for today's meditation class!" PEANUTS WMEN 'f'OU LIVE ON Tl-IE DE5ERT YOU HAVE TO WATCH OUT FOi<'. RATTLESNAKES -~ -rr b_-c;:·, ', ~~~ ( r ~ "'=="'-( 't}J, GARFIELD A TwO-PRONGED STIC K 15 A GREAT DEFENSIVE WEAPON . -------. OONK ! TUMBLE WEEDS DRABBLE RAL.P~ 0E. VE.R~ C..A.K'EJUL, lul Tl-l i~~T ~A6~ii1 ROSE IS ROSE r 0€!~ I HI~ '-lJJ ~ e 1~ A ~ ~ITT£((, l 'tl ~VE TO A'.Jt '(}.) A ~tw Q~TI~ I DO N'T 6PlU... ~N'-I ON ~OOR to-1\C.E. ~C.W 'f.>~ll<f I \ f' t, ?> ~_,,...., I by Charles M. Schulz HERE. COMES A SE.C.OND PLANE.UH· r1s-rr'sA TWINOlTE:RI ~ SHOE ' \ ~) ~ ! JUDGE PARKER i f. _ ... ' -.... ""j by Jim Davis NOtHING SPOIL':> LLJNC ~ ANY ~ QUICKER THAN A ROOUE Cl! M EATBALL RAMPAGING i HF\OUGH <,IOUR 5 PAGMETf'I by Tom K. Ryan ~t)f, YOUS~ ~I t7 TO ~lf\.X:s A SAW. by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady FUNKY WINKERBEAN ~,,____ __ TROMBONe> !! W~A'f'!> "rnE MA'rfER. WrrM </00 !~' DOONE SBURY ' I HS/VE. LflNDED! ~<J I \HINK t::LLY ANDGEOf'GIA A~~~o.~ b.y Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux I NCIOEN'.f'AU..'1'. SAM OR.IVER WILL BE REPRESENTING ME ' YOU MAY WISH TO GET A LAW· YER OF YOUR OWN .. 6UT I'VE TOLD S AM I WISH TO BE CiE NEROUS' RE0ARDING "fH E FINANCIAL SETTLEMENT I ALL 'TWELVE OF (JO() WERE MA~ING IN OIFFER.E.Ni DIRECOONS ... v,r------ ' 1 l I .. by Tom Batiuk ;::\ ,,___ __ ANO ~ OF ~~ MAR~l~IN "TME Rl6HT ONE !.' ! by Garry Trudeau $/X HOIJ!:S IN l/Nc fiJR A 5!N6LC ~·CARAT PIAMONOI I 7HOl.KilfT BtJ/16 AN AMOOCAN MEANT OVl.Y 5TANIJl"'5 IN LJNt ~ROCX TICX£TS_!__,, r.--.' --' .. Orange Coeat OAJLY PIL.OT IWedM!llday, August 13, 1Ne All COMPLETE NYSE COMP0811'.'E TRANSACTIONS, A12 IBM to anchor South Coast Place •--4 fttcmattonat 8tmrrurMactnne·-s -s-m-aller facdnies, sauf-Rtct-Wetnu, will be the maJOr tenant at the IBM's western communications proposed South Coast Place office manager. buildmg, Co ta Mesa developers C'.J. "II has been in the planoina stages Se&erstrom & SOM have announced. for quite some time," he added. Company spo kesman Chase IBM reponed a 7.7 percent fall in McLaughhn uad IBM has signed a second quaner profits but the com- lcasc and expccu to relocate by late pany adheres to a strict no-layoff 1988 or early 1989 He would not pohcy and Weiner s~ud the local reveal the length or terms of the lease consolidation efforts are not profit· nor elaborate on modifications being related. made to the skyscraper -once IBM will OCCUPY. 160,000 square planned to be the highest an Orange feet in the new building that will be County the first phase of a 98-acre busanes!> IBM wiU.Jnake the move to center located near tbc San Diego consohda~ its marketing. service, Freeway between Harbor Boulevard customer center and several other and Fairview Road . .... Sqem1'om d~ope1 s were sent back to the drawinsboard re«ntly because of strona objections by Costa ·Mesa residents wbo argued that the buildini and surro unding complex would destroy the city's suburban flavor. 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Kurek, regional man- ager of Cbrter Commercial Bro- tera1e Co. an Newport Beach, an~ nounced that Amertcaa Telesllare has leased office spac.e 1n the Ullloe But B.Udin1 in Irvine. . . . ' Smee its opcnang six months ago, Howard-Platt Groap'1 18818 Teller Avenue office project an Irvine 1s 75 percent leased. The 52,C>OO-square- foot comJ lex has three two-story buildjngs valued at approximately SI 0 million. The buildings range m size from 14,000 to 20.000 square feet and feature suites with outdoor balconies and share an abundat)tly landscaped counyard. a • • Village Pointe Apanmcnts 1.11 Ui Quinta. designed by Craig Combs A1seelaiet Arctll&eetare/lateriors of Newport Beach and developed bythe WeatenCorp.of Palm Dcsen.1ssoon to the largest apariment complex an the Coachella Valley. Its 648 unus arc d1 v1dcd into four enclaves. located atop four semi-subterranean parking structures By placing the cars under- ground. the design creates a 51 percent open spa~ within the sate for recreational purposes. The rec- reattonal amt wall tnclude eaghl swimming pools, eight spas. four sunken tennis couns. a recreation building. and a park which include~ basketball. handball and sand vol- leyball courts, playground cqu1p- ment, jogging trail and playing field. NEW YORK (APl -The following 11$1 M'low' lM Over -lhe • Counter •IOC.ks and warr•nl' 1n.1 h•ve ~ ue> the mosl and down the ~· bli..ct on e>ercent of c~nQe for T~y. No MCUrltln lra<ll"9 below '2 Of' 1000 sn.rn art Included. NII and oercenteoe ch•ll9ts •rt 1ne oltferenc9 between lhe orevrous ctosl"9 1>rlce and T~y'f,IJl' or bid 1>rlce N1me Last Cha Pct. 21 L.srTc wtl6 2~ t lila I.JC> .c>.O CrownAulo c ,.. Ue> 23 1 3 ' s 6 1 ' \~ u 14 lS 16 DEWEY MARTlN f1C1EY Property, design • companies grow Robert A. ~wey 1& now markttang manager in the Irvine office of Ltocoln Property Compuy N.C .• Inc. Dewe} of Corona del Mar was previously lea~JOgcoordJOator with Cri1well Denlopment Co. in Dallas. He will be responsible for marketing vanou., pro1ccts 10 Southern C altforn1a . " . PeMy Martin h.i\ 101ned the San Diego oflice of Joterlora By Deslp, a subsjd1ary of the Newport Beach-ba'>Cd Yelser-Oarlud 6 Assoc. Named markrt1ng d1ret:tor. Manin will he re~pons1ble for marketing consulting for de~elopers, new bu" nc~., development and client ')Crvlt C!>. Prev1ou~ly she ~as markcung manager for Mcl.eUtr ~velopmeot of La Jolla • • • CIDdfFTc"l.ey has101 ned IU11g Advufl1lni ancf Pubrle·~1aUons JO Newpon Beach as pubhc relations assistant Her duues ~•II JOdudc "ntJOg ne"~ relea~s pantt1pat1n& JO media re~rch and coordanatmg record'> on all stones • • • Three French ma}Ors re\.Cnil~ \o\lcrc treated to a lesson 1n real estate de,elopmcnt ".\mencan 'ityle," including an tntrodu(llon to the concept of a comprehensive master-planned commun11~ The tnp, which was sponsored by Blll Meeker, pre 1dcnt of Mffker Coostructioo, &a'C the v1s1tors a liMt-hand \'lew of the fast paced "orld ofSouthern ( ahfomaa real C'>tale Hosungihc tour was Suh B. Trammell, vice president r~1dcnt1al construction for 'he Mlssloo Viejo Co. Besides a to ur of M1~mon VteJo's planned community, the ma}'ors also visited a h1gh-den\1t} rnndom101um project an Orange and a semi-custom home community 1n Newpon Bc.ach . 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'" UBlllMft &111111 IHm Market advance broad ' NEW YORK(AP)-Thestockmartet~ a broad-ba~ adv1nce 1n .cbve tndiQ& Wednes-- da}'. aided by a drop in interest rates on lhe credit markets. 1• Led b) blue chap issues. stocks~ for mud\ of the day as rates fell and buyers overcame early profit-takin& sparked by priceP.insofMondayand Tucsda) The bond market rally boosted prices of~ term Treasury issues by 1bout SlO ~r Sl,000 tn face \alue. h was sparked by in<:rea.sina specu- la11on that the Federal Reserve Boa.rd and m~ l ' S trading par1ncn were movin& closer to 1 coordinated cut in inte~t rates aimed It !lllmulaung their l't"<>nom1es. analysts said. Anal)o;t\ ha\I.' noted that the stock martcfs gains thll> Wl"\'k ha\•c bttn an the broad market. including <.'(onom1cally ~ns1t1ve issues such as computer'> and 1urhnn.. WHAT AMEX Orn WH~T NYSE Dio NEW YORK (AP! Aug 13 Today 351 m 'i AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (APl -Sales, ' om Wednesday price end net chanot of tht 10 m o S I active American Stoel\ E xchanoe 1u un . tre d ino nal iona llv a t more than Sl l:mnd Wickes W11r19L at>8 lntT horbd SeamensCo n EcnoBav o AmRov111tv Amdahl P111ILJ1 O•s A1z11Co s Volu,,,. 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AUGUST 13, 1986 I m Dieter Brock'a lnJured MM prov• not to be ••rloua. 82. 81•~• o.rv.,•a game-winning double aperka P .. ••· 83. t, 0.., ..... ,........, LNlle ...... Twina mana&er Ray Miller (far left)~:­ a 11eeond-lnntng call lD which lrby Packett wu hit with hie own batted bUl outalde the batten box. Kirk llcCukill (left) worked the flnt aeven lnnlll&• for the An&ela Tuettday after Rod Carew (above) waa honored In a pre-game ceremony. DeCinces single tops Twins in 12th Coast poloists toleadUS Despite four miscues. Angels win 4-3 thriller By CHRIS MONAHAN o.-, ..... c.111"• .....,,1 In a game where four errors contributed lo more than half of the runs scored. the b1ggec;t defensive m1'>take may be the one 1ha1 shows up as a game-winning single today. Doug De<"inces rincd an 0-2 pitch to a vacant centerfield pos1ton. bnngmg home Wally Jo)'ner from third as the Angels won a 4:03. 12-inning marathon. 5-4, over Minnesota before a crowd of29.094 at Anaheim Stadium The win. combined with a rare loss b) Texas, increases the Angels' lead 10 three games an the Amencan League West. The reason for the vacancy an centerfield was that Twins' Manager Ray Maller had pulled an his nghtfielder Tom Brunansky to pla) as a fifih infielder up the.middle. That forced leftfielder Rand) Rush into Express ·returns strongly Ryan throws six shutout innings in 3-0 Astro win HO L'~TON (AP) -Nolan R)an was not programmNl w patch a complcle-game no-h11tc:r aga1n'il Io\ Angeles on I uesda-v night. out he came clo'>e o{'nough IO <,<.:aft' 1he Dodgers. It "as prcdett'rmancd 1hat R~an '-'Ould 1hro" no more than I 00 p1tche'i an his firs1 <;tan since emerging from the disabled hs1 And R"an made 1hc mo'it ot 1t. p1tch1ng 5 1-1 no-h11 1nnm1t'> and Tonlgbt's game Ood(Cers ( Hcr<,hl'l'r I I ton (~Ott 12· 7) Time 5 15 TV <.hannc:I 11 Radio. K.AB<. (790) Thursda) 'c; game Hous1on. 5 15 p m left-center and centerfielder Kirby Pucke111n10 right-center. The 1wo could only watch DeCi- nces hat roll all the way to the wall. De( ances hero role "as set up by Twtns' rehevcr Ron Davis ( 2-6) Da va<; had been called on to pitch the 12th and responded b) allowing singles to Joyner and Bnan Downing. putting runners at first and third. The Twins then intentt0nally walked Reggie Jackson. a move that ddn't seem to please Dava<;. Instead uf the usual soft 1osse'> to his catcher. Davis p1ched at almost full -;peed nearl) throwing two past Mark Reed. Roy Lee Jack<;on replaced Davis. but after taking a stnke and fouling one off. De( ance<; delivered the game winner Gar} Lucas. who pitched a perfect I I th and 12th. won hi s first A.L. game. The Angels seemingly had the game in 1heir gloves -until the ninth that is. Bush opened the 1nnang with a s1ngle-otT of reliever Donnie Moore. After Moore caught Puckell looktng at a third stnke. Roy Smalley hit what might have been a groundball double pla) ball 10 Wally Joyner Tonlgbt'• game Minnesota (Viola 12·8) at Angels (Ruhle 1-0). Time: 7:35. TV None. Radio: K.MPC(71 0) Thursday's game: None scheduled Joyner. whose error had contnbuted 10 a run in the second, threw high, bur within Dick Schofield's reach. Schofield. however could not handle at for Joyner's second error (1t had been changed from Schofield's error at Joyner's request). putting runners at fir'lt and second. Gary Gaetta flied out and when Kent Hrbek grounded one to Joyner, 1t looked like a 4-3 win was assured. Bul Joyner threw h1$h to Moore and the throw glanced on' his glove. allowing Bush to bnng home the tying run. · It looked for a while lake Manager Gene Mauch's 98th different hneup an 113 games would do the JOb. especially after he made an 11 th·hour~hange. About an hW before game ume M.suth suddenl) nppedlll': hneup off the duiout v.all and replaced wuh a ne"' one The l hange\ "'orked well. In his first lineup. Mauch had C 1an Pell I'> 1n the leadolTspot and Ruppen Jone~ an the !'.u 2 spo1. Jnslead. he dropped Petta-; to the ninth Things staned great a~ Jone'i led of the lir\t w11h a home run off starter Mike m1thM>n. ha\ founh lcadoff shot and the team's nan th of the year. Jones finished the n1ght)·6 wuh two rum. scored. Pettis. meanwhile. also adJu'ited wc:ll 10 the change. He finished the long night 3-'i and al'>o scored a run. Both men contributed heavily an the: Angels' three-run third. Petti!> led ofTthe 1nnmg w11h the first of bis hits. Jones followed with a single, moving Pen1ll to third. Here lhe Twins helped out w11h .a l11tlc defensive lapse of their own Joyner hit a ball nght at second baseman Alvaro hpano!>a. who let 1t go nght between his legs On the pla~ (Pleue eee Al'CGELS/83) r our Orange ( oast area products '-'Ill repre!>ent the L nited States an water polo competiuon at the World Aquatics C hamp1onsh1ps 1n Madnd. 'ipa1n. wh1lh bqin toda)' with the opening ceremonies The four are Jeff Campbell, his brother Peter Campbell. James BerJeson and Kevin Robenson. In addition to the four plavers. the team 1\ coached b) Nev.port.Harbor High C oalh Bill Barnett. The Campbell!> are bot_h graduates ol l rn1vers1ty H1gli and both went on tu ha'c successful careers at UC In inc culminated by both being named NC AA Pla"er of the 't car 1n their re!.pccuve !>Cnior seasons (Peter 1n IQ83 and Jeff an 1986) Peter Campbell a resident of In inc. has been a memhc!r ol the l nited talcs -...auonal team for eight years and was named Men's Outstanding "-ater Polo .\thlelC of the 'r ear in 1'~85 b) "The Ol}mpaan .. magazine . JcffCamphell,c;till a student at UCI and a resident ofNc.-v.pon Beach. has been a national team member for fi"c vcars • Jamee; Bergeson ( 191)) and Kevin RoberHon C 1979) art araduates of Nev.port Harbor and went .on to achel'l.e tir'iHeam .\II-.\mencan honors al "tanford and l C Berkeley respect" ch Bergco;on'c; national team c:x- penence c;pan\ '>I>. ~car'i. wh1k Rob- enson has been '-'Ith the team for nir1c .• years · · The l ~ learn 1~ coming ofT a c,ilvcr-mt·dal performance in the < 1o<>d\\. Ill gamcc,. lo'>al'lg to the ~o" 1e1 • l naon in the final 10-5 fhc \mt>n· c.an\ "Ill .igaan he gunning for tht' la' orc:d "><" ll'I\ "ho are an the same hracl.t't ~11h the I ~ team The t"o team\ "'II ml'l'l in the 1h1rd game ol lhl' lnumamcnt Onh 1he mp "" among If\ team'> w mrctang .... ,11 quaht~ tor the 1981$ 01\mpil C1amc\ in \l'oul l\.orca The: \ml'fll'3n'> opt·n pla~ Thur.,. Ja, \\hl·n thl'' Lah on C1reell' and 1hn meet Rra11I Fn da' .\her "Jturda,·, u1nfrontat1on \\Ith the \<1' 11•tc, the top l\\O team\ from the hrad.et \'111 a1.h amc l<• the 'll'm1final round \.1onda' NFL study tin ashing SI\ inning!> with a two-h11ter as the \o;trm blankt'd the: Dodger' 1 to expand I optimistic ~o - Ht' ab<) emerged with renewed faith 1n his <,on· rlf,hl clbo ...... "l "a" as \urpn<ied as anH>nt' that m) u>nlrol '-'J'> a~ good a<; 11 "'as." !)aid R\oan. X· 1 "ho ..... alked l'-'O batters · "I had apprehensaom going anto the game When I hang' arc going well. )'OU don·1 "anl lo come an and he a do"'n note " The A'itrm defeated lhl' Dodger<> for the second gaml' in lhc lour-game c;enes Manager Hal Lanier of the A<1lrn!> could have been faced w11h the poss1b1ht)' of laft1ng Ryan with a no- h11ter intact "He win coming out regarldk'l'i. I need ham tn September." Lan1cr '!<lad "l would not have lefl him 1n One µme or ~ no-haller 1s not that 1mponant. Second ha .. t:man "tl'"l' Sa~ llf the Dodgers got the first h 1 t off Ryan Jose < ni1 lut a two-run tnnlc for the .l\stro\ an lhc sernnd 1nn1ng. providing them w11h all th<.' runs the~ would need Ryan also gaH' up a hit 10 8111 Madlock in the 'il\th out "ruck out Len Matuszek to end the 1nn1na He was replaced .ll the n of the seventh h" < harht' .._crteld who LtOI has fifth \a' c .\fler C r\11° tnpk I m \ ngelcc; ,.aner R irk llont'H ult. X 1 ret 1 red eight b3tter'> an a n).,.,. un11l ( ru1 had an infield c;1nalr an thl' fourth HontH.Ull held lh\' \\tro\ an chc:c k unt1l tht' fiflh. "hen Rtll Doran h11 .i two-out douhll' and Rill\ 1 laKhl'r \Cnt ham home with ll \1ngic Lo\ Angele' lo~t lm thc fif\h 11ml' an \lit aamc'i ol 11\ 11 t••mt rn.1d tnp ' ~ ~ f I t I() I ..• :~~,~~.~~.~) d ,\~:!,m-;-.. ,.~. ~'.,'~t~d~ ~~ · \ _J npan\aon ot the ,,Ullln<.11 I l111th.ill V league lrnm ~Ii to "I ll'Jm' "'II IX' appo1n1ed late ne\t ~l·ar 11 '\t'\l'ral o.-, No4 .,._......, o...., c-nagging prnoh:m., lan tll 'oh l'd "i rL Ken Chan& of the Deerfield Blueflna (upper left) •wim• the breutatroke. and other Irrine youth awlmmen (upper right) dive In for the at.art of another race. Julia Barbour, ( omm1<>s1oner Pete RMl'lll' said 1n Erika Brinda and Anjle Crilly (lower right) rally behind an antcn ic" pubhs~cd 1 ul'<-da' thelr fellow Deerfield awtmmera. Nlne·year-old Jes.tea In a telephone in1cn '"" ""h The Smith puahea on lD a freeatyle e.,.ent. T nbunc Rozclll' said Oal..land '-'ould Swim league promotes self-competiti on Irvine youths win despite final placement in races By BARRY FAULKNER .,..., ,,.,. COf'f'••• I Ade••• \\1th team names hkl· the Paranha'I. the Barracudas and ttle Gator"I. one would c11pcct the compet1t1on 1n the seven-team lr"inc '-'Im League to be fierce: Although 1hc compct111on a'l andcc.·d <,panted. the sptnt of tht rnmpt"t1t1on ,., not lmt through pantllpalmn The league place\ a unique tmpha'ia on 1nd1v1dual amnrovcmcnt rathtr than thl' "'an-at· all-<OSt"I attttudt' which ha~ tn'l.adcd other wuth spons kagut'I "The real "inner'\ an th11i le,1guc al'\' the k11h (hoy<• nnd 11rl~ ageo; S-18) who can h3rtly make 11 the full knath of the pool { ~~ ~•rd'>) when the\ 'it:ln or thO'll' "ho 1('3rn tu do thrtt to lour \trokc\ l,11rl\ \\cl[ whcn lhl'\ onh knew <IOe 1.1>m1ng_ in.' \.11d lht' leagut'\ pn·"dcnl Paul lhuvc\ 'Thl'tc 1\ enou(lh rnmpct1\1on 111 mc;parl' them to \to their ~'>t hut llw ind I\ 1dual winner\ .m~n·t ' what 1t'" all .1twut. We tr) not to over-reward them for placing "'ell " Instead the league'" part1c1pants. who ha"c grown from around 200 an the inaugural 1985 season 10 a current total of 506. arc g1vt•n performance a"ards (nbbqns in regular season dual meets and medahons an the league cham- p1onsh1p mc-et) tor 1mprov1ng their pc~onal-hcst'i rather than plaung 1r) the top thrt>c "I thank II ) ou wtrc to ask a k 1d who uimc'i 1 n last place ho"' hl' did. he '-'Ould tl'll '11u he: d1\l Ju'1 great," said Hane)' League foundtn. Mike Fl\ nn and anl' A.Ider\. said the-. &re'-' d1scnlhantl·d '-'Ith C'\l\llng c.Wlm leagues l'-' o )ta~ ngo hct:auo;e ot not onl\ thl' ~trt'ison v.1nn1ng. but the ~1mrle logl'illnot h.1, ang to tra,el to m~t'i in othcrnttc<1 c.tlml'tlml'C. ha' an11 10 INt\l' '-'Or~ hour., earl) "\\e v.erl' fru!>tratC'd a' pan-nt<. and v.c h.111 Ir.ankh JU\t h'!d 11 With othl'r tl'am' and lcagul'' " ..aid f-~"""· adding. .. We "ere dm 111-.111 m1•1 Orange < ounl't to ml't't'i .u '\ '\O nn "-1·,fnt'\CJ,I\ ,1fkrnoc11'' \ l\n th1· iood '" ammt'r\ V.t'rt '" 1m m1n11 Jll tht tame at lhl' mt·ct., and tht• not 1.0-~nod '"1mmef'\ ''l'fl' \w1mmma HI"\ anfrt·quenth · I mall\ Jf\l'r ml-cllnr. "Ith n1ht•1 Jl:lf('nl\ '-'\' -•---.. I came up "Ith a C'On<ept '-'C 1h11ugh1 \\l' ltiUld all live wtth as parentc," \llld 1-hnn The rc!>ult was an e"<clu'iavc \umrner wt'l kl·nd schedule (June through \UftU\l l .an ·e,.,en h.xh <1w1ms" credo and the forrnat1nn ot tl'31l1\ ha\l'd on the different Inane 'homt· uv.m•r,· a\\1K1a11on\ (J\ well a'I one ot> team a' atlahk tn am I" ll'll' 1hlld 1 The ~"en tc:ams (Colon" Rl·d llot<. Dn·rh1·ld Blue Fins, Grccnt~c C1ator' 1 lrntaiic Pnr~ '-l""' Pnrf..'iadc &rral udac; \ 11lagr Park Pir;inh;" md \lonhwood i'-lonh<,taro;) an: lomrktintt th1.·11 t.1111 dunl-mel't 'iCa'lon and" 111all1.•lmpc:h' 1n tht· k.1ii11l 1..hamp1on'ih1p mt"Ct \ug ~1:it1ht• lknlit@(' P11I. ~>ol Th11ugh thl' ll'agu<' an<;1c;1, on 1k ·l·mrha,11m · '-'lnnc" 1he\ do cmoura11c lhl'H n11m· 'u' ll'''tu ,\lhll't1.·<, IC'l tr. mu"'° compeut1' ~·'"am w.101' '"' h .1, 1he Ir' inc "i1waquat1l\ ll'.\01 \\ c t'n1..ouragl ''ur \trllOf1 r "' tr1H111'1' 111 C\plnl't' nthcr npJ'('rt11n111e' 1n thl' 'l"ll t '·"" \ldl'r' "l ddin1tcl\ ~,· 1)111 k.111111· " ,1 h'"h111 ~round " \:1111 lf,11\l'' \h.iut SS POlt'nl 111 11111 ""mnwr .. .lrl' undt·r I' .ind 1n l\\(1111 llH1'l' "'•'"I 1h111!. w1· .lfl' 11111n11 In proc.lllll' \ont1• t.1111:1'1" '" 11111nl r '·" hl' dddt·d tx· one ol the c1t1C\ given a do\C lool 1 he Los \ ngcle Raiders leh Oakland an I Q8:! alter 13 vearc; of sold-out game<, nt the-Oakland < oh<;eum in a dl'il'lUtl' O\l'r rcno..,a11on 111 the \t.1d1um I \pan,111n Ru1c:lk ,aad '' 111 he , nnttngl'nt on thn·c 1<>\Ut'\ •'·I ht• c luh\ """' 10 kn11" what th\'lr rt''t'nut'' arc going t11 ht· Im the nl·ar hmm· 'o thl' I Qb-tl'f('\ l'>llln nl'g1111ut111n' .1n.· amron.int •. I hl' ,,,, nt'r\ h,1\l' Ill l!.l'I .in 11..k.1 , 1f "h.1 t lhl'tr plaw1 t O\I., arc go1 ntt to he '" thr ,nllnlt'l' harga1ning.ign·c.- nll'nl Oe\I \C,11 I\ ,I l<Jllllf •"I hae ha' "' ht.· .1 dl'lin1l1'e an\wn ~l'cr ,1, 111 "hl'lhl'r nr not thl' t l nlh.•J \(.sit'\ } tM>l h,tll [ l';\l(Ut'l '-'Ill pin' an 1 •1\ \lier -...c """" lh l' J"''-'tl'\ 10 th<i \4 ")Ut'~ll•ln\ I lhan~ lht'!\' l\d l(OOO di.tn~\ 1ha1 I "'ill apr,11mt Jn <'\· p;1n\ltl0 ,11rnm11tt'l l.ttl' nc\I \C'ar," R 1dk -..11d 'mu• 'o ni,in thing' -f\l>PU · l.H 11n Jl'nl\ll(Olflhh' tck\ 1\1011 mar· l.1 '' ~·" h. 'C' l h11n,l·11 "nu· the '·"' t 'P·•n"on '1•mm111n· 1n I 1 \ I~ ~ "l' "' 111 bt· ,t.irtintr. ""1th a lrt'\h outh•1 •I.. .ind dean 'late uo J .. 82 Orange Coast DAILY. Pll.OT I Wednesday, August 13, 1986 Brock surgery reveals little damage From AP dl1patclaes FULLERTON -Arthroscopic knee sur· icry revealed only minimal damqc to quar· tcrback Dieter Brock of the Los Angeles Rams. the National Football League team announced Southern California qua~rback SOou ·11nsJey. Tinsley will serve as a backup to Steve Bartkowski. and Steve Oils. who arc battling for the s1anina job in the team's ~gular-season opener Sept. 7. He reportedly 1s close to signing with Los Angeles. The Raiders s1gncd a USFL vaduatc in offen$lvc lineman Chris Riehm, who played for the Houston Gamblers la.st year and figured to play for the combined Gamblers-Generals team before that tcaaue suspended its season. Raiden releaae McKinney Tuesday. Brock. who suffered a partiaJly torn cartilage in his Jef\ knee during the Rams' preseason o~ner against Houston on Aug. 5. probably wlll be able to play again in four The Rams also signed Mike Fox. a safety who played in the United States Football League lhe past three seasons. "He's just a ~uy we want to take a look at," Robinson said. • Steve (Shafer, the secondary coach) knows him and thought it would be wonhwhile. He's the first of several USFL guys we'll be looking at in the ne~t few days." OXNARD-Veteran 58ftty0d1s McKin· ncy, who had played in two Super Bowls for the Los Angeles Rajders, was released by the National football W,ue team Tuesday. Riehm~ a 6-foot•6, 270-pounder, was a defensive lineman at Ohio State who had previously been to the NFL camp of the K.1nsas Chy Chiefs before moving to the USFL. · weeks team officials said. He will miss the Rams' regular.season opener. but probably will be available for the McKinney. a Los Angeles native who played collegiately at Colorado, was released because of a logjam of young defensive backs. actording to Coach Tom Flores. Flores also announced that he would probably alter plans for his three quarterbacks against the Cowboys. · Dieter Brock · second game on Sept. 14. To fill the ga~ in practice until Brock returns. the Rams signed formc.r University of Former Baltimore St.a.rs defensive end William Fuller, whose NFL rights are owned by the Rams, also was at camp watching practke. "It's a lough thing to cut somebody that has been wi th you so long. and contributed so much." Flores said. Jim Plunkett w11l still work the first h.alf. with Marc Wilson now scheduled to o~n the third quaner, \aking some of the time onginally planned for second-year ~an Rusty Hilaer. Bears'. McMahon tips scales above playing weight From AP dispatches Ci] PLATTEVILLE. Wis. -Bears Coach Mike Ditka says he no longer 1s worried about William 'The Refrigerator" Perry·!> weight. The Chicago defensive lineman is down to 323 pounds and working to lose more. · Now, Ditka 1s fretting about another Bear he says is too fat: quarterback Jim McMahon. "I don't j(.oow ~a<:t+y-wtiat J.im we1gh~-now. but ,--__, he\ overweight." Ditka said. Mcll.ahon .. Jim came lo camp in great sha~ last year and could do all the things he trn:s to do. .. He could run. roll out, twist," Ditka -.aid ... fh1<1 }'car he wasn't in as good :i shape, anti when ht• did some of those things that he tned 10 do a }'..:ar ago, I think 1ha1 was the difference·· McMahon. who 1s lic;ted at 190 pounds. has played little in the Bears· two prcseason v1c- tones. Against Dallas 1n London. he attempted <;1:< passes. but completed onl) one. McMahon swycd on the sidelines last weekend in P11tsburgh bccau'il' of a groin IOJUr) Quote of the day Sheldon Beyehoe k, a member of thl· Lou1l\1· ana State Un1vers1ty Board of Supervisor\. defending the school's football program agatn!>l what he called 1he "incredible pettiness of the NCAA" on some of the 26 infractions in- vestigators said they found at LSL ' dunng thl· coaching tenure of Jerry Stovall "lfl had my own newpaper. the headline would have said 'NCAA alleges assistant coach transports pro'\pcct1 ve retru1t to Whataburger Restaurant and enter- tains him."' Aussie wins fourth leg of race Sl)L1.\\\ VALLEY -Phil Anderson • of Australia. "'ho took an r~rly lead in the mountainous route of the < oors ln1er- nat1onal B1c}cle ( las~1c, held on to win 1he ~rueling even! Tuc-'iday. fin1sh1ng the 119-m1le course m less than 511: hour~. Dag-Otto Lauritzen ol Norway was overall leadl·r as the Cahforn1a-to-Colorado race lin1\hed 1t\ founh day. Royals' Saberbagen sidelined KANSAS C ITY, Mo. -Bret • Saberhagen, the Americ.an League Cy Young award winner last year, had his 'disappointing 1986 season continue Tues.- day as the Kansas City RoyaJs placed the right-hander on the 15-<iay disabled list. Although the RoyaJs did not release any infor- mation about the nature ofSaberhagen's injury, he has complained recently of a sore shoulder. Jo his most recent outing, Saberhagen lasted 1211 innings against the New York Yankees allowing two runs on two hits, while waJkmg two. Saberhagen was 20-6 last season with a 2.87 ERA and he capped his sensational season by being named Most Valuable Player of the World Series, which the Royals won in seven games over the St. Louis -Cardinals.- This year, however. has been totallyaifferent for the 22-year-old who is ·6-10 with a 4.30 ERA. At one point. ne was sent to the bullpen from where he made three relief appearances before being returned to the rotallon. The placing of Sabetba~en on the disabled list 1s retroactive to Sunday. acordmg to the Royals. ··when a guy says his arm aches, you take him out." Royals trainer Mickev Cobb said. "He wasn't m pain, but he was uncomfortable. We'd rather not let 11 go any funher to the danger zone." To replace Saberhagen on the roster, Al Hargesheimer has been called up from the Royals' AAA farm club, Omaha of the American Association. Hargeshe1mer. :?9. was 13-6 record at Omaha with a 3.29 ERA. Grand jury eyes health official UPPER MARLBORO. Md. -A m health official who helps direct the Univer- stty of Maryland's drug testing program testified Tuesday before the grand jury that in'est1gated the death of basketball star Len Bias. Stan Kinder. assistant director of the university's health center, wa!t the first witness to appear as the jury continued its inquiry into academic problems and allegations of drug use by athletes at the universit) ·., main campus in College Park. .. Essentially. all I did was discuss the drug testing program and our role in it." Kinder said after leaving thr grand JUry session. . Kind~r said he also explained changes recentl y instnuted in the drug testing program established a year ago. Those changes. which include more frequent unannounced tests and closer observation of athletes when unne samples are taken. were not a result of the death of Bias from cOC'aine intoxication. Kinder said. Asked i fhe was questioned about reports that some athletes had switched urine samples last year to avoid detection of drug use. Kinder replied: "No. I did not get into that." Three people from the university's athletic department appeared Tuesday at the courthouse. but 1t was unclear which of them testified. Eatman signs for $1.6 million LIBERTY. Mo. -Former USFL star m Irv Eatman is expected to sign a four-year •II• contract-with tbe Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League worth $I .6 · million. officials said Tuesday. "He's taking his physical now," Chiefs spokesman Bob Sprenger said Tuesday afternoon; adding that Eatman and the Chiefs are close to making it official. The all-USFL offensive tackle is scheduled to report Wednesday to lhe Chiefs training camp. Eatman, who played at UCLA, is among the first United States Football League stars to go to the NFL since the USFL decided to forego its I 986 season. Another USFL veteran and UCLA product, Lupe Sanchez of the Orlando Renegades. officially joined the Chiefs earlier Tuesday. When early reports of an agreement between the Oi1efs anaChe -'Baltimore · SUirs tack.re surfaCNJ . Sprenger had said Eatman would not join the team until him move had been approved by the Stars. the USFL and the NFL. Leigh Steinberg. who represented Eatman in contract talks, was the first to break the news of the contract. Steinberg said his client would receive $400,000 a year with the Chiefs. plus a $425,000 signing bonus. Former NL ump Gorman dies CLOSTER. N.J. -Tom Gorman. a • former Nat ional League umpire and most recently an umpire consultant for 1he league. died Tuesday morning of a heart attack. He was 67. Gorman umpired in the National League for 25 years, beginning in September. 1951 . He retired from umpiring after the 1976 season and began working for the league office as a consultant. A pitcher for the New York Giants orgamauon 1n the 1930s, Gorman started ump1rin~ m I 94 7 in the New England League and also umpired 1n the Intcrnat10nal League before Joining the NL staff. Gorman umpired 10 five World Series, two league championship series and three All-Star Games. ~ Gorman was a recipicn1 of the Bill Slocum Award and the Dapper Dan Award in 1985 as well as being named the .. Umo1re of1he Half Century." Television, radio TELEVISION 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Houston, Channel I I. 10 p.m . -BOXING: Great moments m Olympic boxing, Channel 56. RADIO , 5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL:j Dodgers at Houston, KABC (790). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Minnesota at Angels(KMPC (7 10). Rose hopes five-hit game is just a start C lNCINNATI (AP)-It's understandable that Pete Rose is not savoring his latest hitting record -a five-bit game isn'J much salve for tortured pride when the batting average is a humble .222. · Rose, the Cinci nnati Reds' player-manager, showed he still has good timing in both h1s swiogand bis theatrics Monday night. He chose the 1 I -month anniversary of his biggest hit -the single that made him baseball's all-time hit leader lasLSept._ll -tQ cluster five hits for an·omer National League record. It was fils tenth-career five-hit game. an unprecedented achievement. He dispelled doubts that he can still hit. The question of whether he can keepdomg it consistently is the one that nags. "One 5-for-S don't d-0 anything for you." Rose said. after lashing four singles and a double in a 13-4 toss to the San Francisco Giants. "I'm still hitting .220. If you stan get11ng a couple of hits a game, you're ofT and running." Right now. the 45-year-old Rose 1s trying to keep his playing career running toward another season. Before Monday's ~me, Rose told reporters he will decide after the season whether to retire as a player or fulfill the final year of his playing contract as a pinch- hitter and pan-time player. . "lfthe season ended today, I probably would (quit)," he said. ··eut who knows? I still feel like I am going to have a hot streak." He has nursed that opumism throughout a vexing season of illness, personal fai lure and team tnbulations. His spnng training playi ng time was wiped out by the flu, putting him on the disabled hst for openmg day. When he came off. he fought 10 get his average much above .200_ while the team struggled to overcome a disheartening start. Rose started phasing himself out of the Reds· offense a week and a half ago. g1vmg first baseman Nick Esask) playing ume to sharpen his skills after a stay on the disabled list. Rose hopes the live hits are JUSt the start of something bigger. "I'd love to get hot.and be able to knock m <>omc runs and score some runs and get the team hot," he said. Spanos favors larger rosters· SAN DIEGO (AP) -San Diego Chargers owner Alex Spanos says he favors a boost in the National Football League player roster limit. which now stands at 45. Before flyi ng to New York on Tuesday to attend this Miami even str:onger with many :Feturner-s week's NFL owners meeting. Spanos said he would like to see the league expand team rosters by at least one player The discusston of the ~ible roster expansion co~e.s in the wake t.he U nited States Football League·~ dec1S1on ~o sus~nd its I 986 schedule and free its players yards falling short of the 3,642 Kosar had the yt•ctr before to negotiate with the NFL. The USFL went mto in a 12-gamc regular season. ~ hi~rnation. after being awarded only $3 in uam11gc!t in 1t~ The top four running backs -Warren Williams, antitrust suit aga1ns.t the NFL. Ci] FOOTBALL PREVIEW Melvin Bratton, Alonzo H1ghsm1th and Darryl Ohver-"All I can say is if tt goes to 46. I wouldn't mind at CORAL C1A.HL£~ I-la IA Pl -Coach J1mm) the national champ1onsh1p. He's undcrc;tandably upbeat combined to form a potent ground attack last year. all," Spanos said. "I have no idea at this point what will Johnson ha' '\uch an abundanl·e 11f 1alentcd and thl'> time around. They're all b~ck. Charles Henry, a Junior wtth only fi ve happen, but I'm always for increasing 1t." Coach thrilled with potential of squad after I 0-2 campaign cxpenenn·d player'> at the l 'n" a-,n~ ot M iam1 that he "We set Un1vcr!i1ty of Miami records in 1984 ... for career receptions. replaces All-Amencan W1lhe Sm 1th at The NFL rost.ers1ze was reduced from 49 to 45 a year finds 11 hard lo take the trad1t1nnal cau1111u' prc<.cason total offense and points scored." Johnson said. "There tight end. · ago in an economic move. approach . were a lot of people that were concerned about our offense On defense. linebacker John McVe1gh was the onl) Meanwhile. the Chargers on Tuesdav <11gned de· Twcnt)·onc pla\ crs whu 'ltaned at lea\! 11nl' gamC' for when WC had to replace four offensive linemen plus both senior. who started all 12 games last year. Sophomore 8111 fensive lineman John Walker. who played a season for the the Hurricanes last year arc halk. and nnl\ two pln\Ns wide receivers and (quarterback Bernie) Kosar. Bui with Hawkins, who had only 10 tackles last year. is expected to USFL's Baltimore Stars. Term'> of ihe deal were not who made cons1sten1 contnhut1on<t to M1am1·., I(}.:! Vinny at quanerback. we broke the records in 1985 tha1 fill his role. disclosed. '>Cason in 1985 arc gonl' .. we had set in 1984. The rest of the defense appears to be solid. The San Diego 1s also interested New Jersey Generals Most coachc<. would gl:id\ tx· bothered h) on1: of the "With nine (offensive) starters returning. I see no Humcanes are touting defensive tack.le Jerome Brown as linebacker Mike Weddington, and lineback(•r Gaf) fc.:w questions John<,11n docsn·t ha\e the an'iwcr 1h1\ eurh reason wh) \.\C can't make improvement over 1985." an. Outland. Tr<;>ph> c~ndidate, and linebacker George Plummer and defensive back Vito McKeever who in the ~ca~un -ho\.\ \11-1\mcman quancrhack V1nn\ The Hurm::ancs .scored 399 points in the regular Mira was M1am1 s leading tackler last year with 135 stops. played forthe Oakland Invaders. , r estawrdc will kandk I lc1"1man l rophy h) pc. sea.son last year a.no ave.raged 461.5 yards of total offell5C ··we're pretty welt set defensively. We've got the In ~ther training camp developments. team s~kt·s- Last sea~on , v.1th \l'r\ tcw re1urn1ng '>lartt·r-.. per game. both school records. Testaverde had the samccrcwthat we had a year ago and lastycarwas the fint man B.111 J ohnston said -Ocfens~ve back John. Hc!Od, Johnson guided Im team "'1th1n a ~uJ1,ar Rm-. I '1c1or.-of <;econd-best sin1de-scason passi ng stat1st1cs. his 3.238 (.ear in o~r 4-3. so 1 look at us makmg improvement off would miss at least two weeks of practice because of 21 ~----~---~---~~ ~~.~-----~~~~-~-----------~~a_s_t~ye_a_r_. __________ r-__ · ____ _;.se~v_e~r~c~k~n~ee~s~p~r~a~in:. SEMI-ANNUAL SALE [f:l#li·JJ Clothi ng • Furnishings • ST ARTS TOMORROW·l9 A.M. Open Thursday til 9 1 -P.M. 0U1 h \U• C' k ' .. ---- \ ,- 11 9 Fa•hlon ltland • Newport Beach • (714) 759-1622 • Bullocks Wll1hJre Wing otor roble11s dyNmOmtlet t\N ..., ............... contHta TRI-TECH MARINE INC. Cotta Mesa 646-6911 Ill *-' MWI #4 llrw f.JJ.11 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... , ..... C....llnl ltU Mllll llft., CISTl IW-SU-US& ------------------Injury ends r a cing career of John Henry DEL MAR (A P)-A leg inJury has ended the comeback try by I I -year- , old John Henry, thoroughbred rac-ing·~ a!l-ti~e earnings leader. the gelding s trainer said Tuesda). "We've decided to call it quite;," Ron McAnally said. The trainer's announcement comes a day after a veterinarian diagnosed John Henry's inJury as strained ligaments in the left front front f9rtleg and recommended an 1mmed1atc halt 10 the horse's training program. John Henry developed a swelling af\cr a s1~f urlong workout a week ag.o at Del Mar, the seaside track when~ the horse. was preparing for h1' comeback. The tnJury oc..curred m the same leg w~rc a swelling prevented John Hetary from runnina in the $2 m1lhon Breeders' Cup Turf Stakes at Holl}'· wood Park in I 984 . Jack Robbins, John Henry's vctcr- 1nanan, uam1ned the hofM"'s leg Monday. "He's got a strain of the suspensor\ on his l~f\ fore:· Robbins said. "l recommended they stop with him " John Henry was rtlired af\er suffer· 1naa tendon injury in his other tei h1\1 su~mer. but rt'turncd to training thi~ spnna. The tramer ~ud John flrnry would be returned to the Kentu~ky Horse Pnrtc 1n l.c1'tngton. K ~ He has won S6.S97,947,in a career that included 30 'tak' Vl<'torit•i. and two ho™··uf-thc \'ear title~ ' ' j ' Mariners do it all, still lose Mtke Davts of A 's unloads 10th-inning ho me r In 3 -2 victory F rom AP dJ1patcbe1 OAKLAND -Mike Davis' nght ankle felt a lot better after his game-- winning 10th-inning homer for the Oakland A's than 1t did a co uple of innings earher when he twisted 11 trying to beat out a f!Ounder. Over m Seattle -s locker room. though, there were painful looks on several faces Manners Manager Dick W1lltams seemed to be getting 1nd1gest1on as he buned his face tn a post game meal and grumbled about losing a game in which his team pulled ofTa tnple {>lay. had two homers and excellent pitch- ing Oakland's 3-2 victory over the Marinero; on Tue!.day had plenty of high and low moments for both teams. Davis limped around for several minutes and was almost taken out of <he game in the eighth inning at\cr he reached base on a throwing error by Seattle fi rst baseman Ken Phelps. "When I went out there. I thought be was gone," said Oakland Mana&er Tony LaRussa. Davis convinced him otherwise. although the A's trailed 1-0 at the time and needed a health) runner to get into sconng pos1t1on It turned out JU t fi ne for the A''> Da' 1s went to second on a throwing error b) catcher Scott Bradley and scored ahead of l\lfredo Gnffin, who singled. on a triple b) Tony Ph1ll1ps. hammered ham, sconoa six runs on seven hits in his three innings. Bl11e Jays 3, Ortolea 0: l n Balti- more, Jesse Barfield toolc the Amen- ca~ League lead with his 29th ho~er while drivina in three runs and Jim Clancy pitched a four-hitter as the Toronto Blue Jays defeated the Baltimore Orioles. Yaalttet 8, lndlaoa 4: In New York, Rickey Henderson, Don Mattingly and Mike Easler hi t solo home runs. powen ng the New York Yankees past the Cleveland Indians Tu1'1 Stoddard. after rchevmg starter Joe N1ekro in the third, shut out the Indians on two hus for 4111 innings and won hts first dec1s1on as a Yankee. Dave Righetti closed for h1'i 26th save. . Brewers 7, Ran1er1 Z: In Arling- ton, Texas. Glenn Braggs hit two home runs and Robm Yount hi~­ lighted a fi ve-run second inning wit h a two-run single as the Milwaukee Brewers beat the Texas Rangers. Braggs, called up from the minors after the All-Star break, hit his second and third major-league homers -all against Texas-for Milwa ukee's last two runs. Royals S-6, Red Sox 1-S: In Kansas City, Jorge Orta hit a two-run homer in a three-run sath mom& t.batJifted Kansas City to a nightcap victory over the Bosto n and a doubleheader sweep at home. Marie Gub1cza. 6-5. allowed ~ven hits in 71/i innings. !\truck out seven and walked two a!\ Kansas Cit} won three strai ght fo r the tirc;t 11me <;1ncc mid-June. ·~._,,..... "We made a lot of mistakes." Williams sa id ··w e should have won the game in nine inntn$S· You do n't gi ve fi ve o ut s in an inntng and come out ofn w11hout gelli ng scored on." Frank White doubled in three run!\ and DarT)I Motley doubled 1n two a!I the Royals took the opener 5-1 with the aid offi,e double pla}s The stan oft he doubleheader was delayed one hour and 12 minutes b) rain Oakland'• Tony Phillipe goee up and over Seattle'• Danny Tartabull while completing a double play. Tbe A'• won, 3-2. Seattle. Which opened the sconng in the first on Ph il Bradley's solo homer. came bac.k to lie the game 2-2 1n the ninth on rookie Micke-. Brantley\ fim maJor league ho mer. Brantley had gone O-for-13 since· tnphng in his firc;t maJor league at-bat last Saturday. Tigers 7, While Sox 3: In Detroit. Mike Heath and Chet Lemon home- red a'i the Detroit T 1ger!\ '-Pot led four- umc ( ~ Young winner te'c Carlton's American League debut with a " 1ctol)' O\t.•r th e ( h1t:ago Whi te Sox l he appcaranLc of ( arlto n ovcr- shado" cd the "-Or~ of Mark Thurmond J-1 "'hu checked the While So' on Ii \(~ hm o"er eight innings Carlton. 41 wa s signed ofTwaner!\ b) the White So' about three hours befo re the game But the Ttgers * Brewen 7, Ranven 2 MILWAUKEE TIEXU MOlllOr lo Youn! cf Cooe>4tr IO c; Tllml d" ltllel " Oee•rl 8 r&00l I C.antnr 2o (Moore c Tvl•h eb r II bl l I 1 I s 0 ) 7 S 0 1 I s 0 0 0 4 I 0 0 • 1 7 I • ) ) 2 J 0 I 0 l I 0 0 McOw•ICI P11c1ori.. rl FltlCl>r U Wll,t\n U 0 8rien 10 lr>evolla rf Sltrra rl Werdll l.APl\h dh Sleuol'll c Buec1>1e Jo Pelr•ll1 )b H11rr111t?t> :U I 11 1 Te!eh Score by lnnln9\ ell r II 1:11 I 0 I 0 3 0 2 I 3 0 I 0 1 010 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 4 0 0 0 l I 0 0 2 I I 0 7 0 1 0 J 0' l ll , ' , Mlwl UltM OSI 001 000-1 THH 000 000 l00-1 C.ame W1nn1no RBI Ou r IS> E-S'e"• OP M11..,1u•tt 3. T exe\ ) l.08-M11weu•" 6 Ton & 28 -McOo .. eit Ottr Hll-Breoo' 2 3 SB McOowe11 731 S-Gantner IP " 1t EA ea so MIWIUltM Leerv w 9 I P1ni.c TUH Houol'I l. 9 7 Mu on lluu e1 Monorc < MWl1t1i.m l H•rr1\ & I ) 9 11 l 0 I I ) • • 1 l I 1 I 0 I 0 ~ , 0 0 0 0 u mc1>rf\-Home McKun f.,,1 SK O"d Morr \on f1wo C1a r• T-7 U A -)9 1\3 2 0 • 7 0 0 0 0 1 0 , I 0 0 0 0 0 s 0 1 0 0 * Royals S, Red Sox I Fln!Ga~ BOSTON KANSAS CITY 80llO\ lb Barrel! 2o R1ce 11 8 avtor 10 OwEvn\ rl Bvc1<nr dh Armu cl Romero n Sutllvan c Gedmanc Total\ ab r II 1:11 l I I 0 7 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 J 0 I I • 0 0 0 7 0 I 0 l 0 I 0 7 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 L~lfllll l.Jonu II w 11.onc1 8 rt11 l b Prvor lb McRaedll Wllllt2b Baloonr lo SundDro c Molle v rt AS.la rr n V I S I Tota" Score llV lnnineS ab r II bl 4 I 7 0 0 0 0 0 4 I I 0 J 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 3 I 0 0 3 I 2 l 3 0 0 0 3 I 0 0 ) 0 1 2 ) 0 0 0 JO s 1 s llo\ton 100 000 000-1 Kensal ClfY OD 000 001-S C.•me Winning RBI -Mollh 12> E -Brett OP-80\lon I KanH\ Cllv S L08-80\ton 5 KanH \ C ,1., 6 78 -Monev Wll1te 2 S-Bi.rre tt IP H It EA 118 SO ... ..., Hur\! 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Ht rldrv Th rd Cou\in\ T-2 11 * Royals 6, Rid Sox S Secend Ga~ BOSTON KANSAS CITY BOOOl )O Bi.rret1 20 Bvctt.nr lb R.ce d" Ciedmi.n c OwEvn\ rl Cireenw1 tf Bevlor Pll Romine or ArmH C1 Qult\On\ n L~111r-ott Rome roP• To1a11 eo r11 111 3 , I 0 ' 0 7 1 2 0 0 I J 0 0 0 4 I I 0 4 1 I 1 ) I l 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 I 1 3 0 0 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 L!>mnntl lJOMl II Wiison ci 8rtll30 Orta d,, BalbOnl lb Klnoerv rl Quirk c Pr'(or 2b wm1w10 81ancln u )I S a S Totlla kore llV lnnln91 Ill r II 1:11 • 2 1 I 0 0 0 0 4 0 ) I • I 1 I ' I I 2 4 I t 0 • 0 0 0 l 0 0 I 7 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 2 I 0 0 37 • ' • Boston 100 010 100-S Kanw1 Cttv 100 OOl 10•-6 Gi.me Wtnn•no RBI -Orie 141 OP-KanH\ (.1v 1 LOB-BO\lon ~ K&n\8\ c Iv ) 2B-WO\On 8&1b0nt Bretl Ow e van\ Berrett HA-Orte 61 S8-8 1nca11ne I ~F-8vck,,., IP H It ER 88 SO Boston BSlel\leV L S 4 Sltwarl Kensas CITY C.ul>•C 18 W 6 S 1 2 3 1 9160 7) 0 Ov•H nt>errv S 10 7 3 1 HBP-8ucknff 1ov B1ac~ Blee• Wl>'-Ciuo1c1a P8-0vtr• UmP·•H -Home Merrill F ''' ono (OU\'"' T""d EvoM\ T-12'i A-J• ISi 0 I ~ ~ , 0 0 I 0 0 0 Ba•IO• 7 0 I Dv * Blut Javs 3, Orlotu O TORO NTO 8ALTIM<mE Fernnot n Cierc1a 70 Lte 70 MO\tOv CI Bell If Barileld rl JOM\n<ll'I soonrd or uo,llew lo Ciruoer lb BMannz c Tetah ait rll bi 4 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • I I 0 4 I 1 0 4 I 1 3 2 0 I 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 I 0 • 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 )) 3 • 3 C.ul•er t 20 BenlQI Pll D""•e• on Lvnn Cf Murray lo AU>ken n Treoer ti Stiff!\ rf OMallv lo DemPlv c Sll•lbv on To!eh Score llY I~ ab r 11111 3 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 0 0 l 0 I 0 3 0 0 0 ) 0 2 0 3 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 I 0 0 0 ,, o .• 0 Toronto 000 101 000-1 llalllmon 000 000 000-0 C.e mt: >N1nn1t10 RBI -Barl.e•o 1101 OP-Toronf'l I LOB-Toronto 6 Ba111mort 7 HR Ba •t.eld 1291 IP H A EA 118 SO Twento (l&ncv W 13·6 8•tflm«• 0 0 0 McC.r-L a 11 ~ 7 l a l 1 O Jont\ l I l 0 0 0 I 2 Ump re\-Horre 8arne11 F ''' Vouno S.C on<J q~. 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Su l CHK AGO D~TR~T Canoell II Bo\ton r l Baines rf F1lk c HUlf'fl lb Mormn lb i..s.1a u cUl C.ulller> u (rut lll Tota11 lb r 11 l>t • 0 0 I • I I I 4 O I 0 4 o I 0 J 1 I I • 0 0 0 1 I 0 0 l 0 1 0 ] 0 ~ 0 Wrt1111•r 7o Tremm• u Heemc Col•• Jo Htrnoon If OaF •M lb Lemon ct 8rol\n\ dt• (Oll•n\ '' 'V ""•ll' t )0 l S 3 Tel.ti\ Score t>v lnnt"9\ ... ab r h II< S 0 0 I • I 1 0 4 1 1 2 • 0 I 0 J 0 0 0 j 1 0 0 • l J J • 0 7 0 • 0 1 1 0 0 0 0 JS 1 11 1 C.lllU 00 000 II 000 -l Detroil 713 000 Olx-1 C.am• ...., nn ro A Bl Hp~·· E C.v en 1 DP-Ct> c~"" I 0 P'r ' ~ LOB-Cn•C6QO J D•"D' b 2B f•dm'Tlt HR H~a'" t l.f'" O' • St \f ~~ pH ) ~B-HPe'" I C. I l ClllCH O IP H A E It 1111 SO ~•• •o L 0 I l o.... ... . . ........ 2 0 Oet..oot T,, ""'O"d '/¥ l I ~ ca..,.P~I o IVP C '' •on B• Ce• 10" 0 I 0 Uf'!"f '!It\ ~Or!'~ -Nt-•i,,, i t\• CJt t '\ >,. g 0 McC01 T.,•o VO"JJ " 11'< " 70 11~ 0 ·walker agrees to $1 Mp.er year He ts high est -pa id Cow b oy ever a fte r agreeing to terms THOl \\NDO.\" C.\P)-Run- nrng back Hcr~hcl Walker became the h1ghe~1-pa1d pla ye r in Dallas Co"'bo)'~· history toda) when he rca'Ched agreement on a mult1year contract that"''" pa) him nearl) SI m1lhon unnuall~ \\ alkcr. ~4. the 1982 He1srnan T roph) w1 n ner "'ho 'let a professional football rushing record for one sca!lon. signed a contract at dawn '-'•th the Cowboy'! of\er an all-night hargain1ng ~c;<.10n between agent Peter John~on and club pre'l1dcnt 1 ex Sl hramm Wal ker. who <;aid he was cager to get hl'i Nf-Lcarcerc;uincd . pla~ncd.to fl } 10 New Jer<;c y to wrap up pcr~onal hu~1nC'i\ before rt'turning to training u lmp on r ndn~ Team oOicialo; said he would be rn unifor m tor ~aturday night'" prcsea,on jlnmc ag:11n'>I the Lu' \ngcks Raider\ hut would not pla' Perh.lp'> the ht'" kno"'n c;tar of the 'itru~ing USft . Walker earlier \aid he didn't fed he would haH' an prubk m\ plll'l·I08 1n the ~me haddield "-Ith runo1ng hacl Ton} Dorc;ctt. thc NH ·., third all-time leading ru\hC'r .. ll would he an honm to pla't ~•th him he\.i\Ul.C' 1 on~ hu\ ,1 101 cll cln"\s," Wal kcr ~.11d (', rhcr Dorwtt 1C'1t.Jrncd tlu· lnmphmcnt. \U\tntt "lhi~ 1., n dream come true l h1\ wuld he 1hc he\t hat kfield of all t1mr' lto'-'e\l·r l).11\(ll h.id \Old C'Mhrr thill hc• nf)t'c tcd hl' ~JIJr'\ to 1ncN.'t\\(' A~ '--IMtoto Cowboy• Coach Tom Landry and Henchel Walker ehow off the runnln& back'• new jereey. Walker, probably the USFL '• beet-known player, reached term• with the NFL Cowboy• early thl• morning. aareeina to a multlyear pact. 4 trom 1t<. S4 ~UJKXI annunl level 11 tool.. thC' ac tmn ;tlll't 1tw l \fl Walker JOtnrd the C O"-bo)'s Quar-del 1dt d to drla' lurtht.·r pl,1) urwl .it tcrhaclc Danny Wh1tc1"thcCo"'h<>~'i· k a\t tlH· foll of 1987 he-1t-pa1d player at i tisO.OOO a \C3'>C'ln W11lk <'r 'il&ncd a mulun11llwn Dallac; Coach Tom Lnndr. \aid dollnr deal w11h lhe ( 1l·ncral" ntlC'r h" "NollO<h hac; C\Cr had two 'iUJ')('r'ilaf\ Junior \Car 31 lhl· l n1\er\ll~ 111 hke thlS• in the \ame hackfit fd f'nl (1Corg1a 1 ht' ( C'IWhO\\ U\C'd tl fifth rral e\Citcd The hcc;t wn} to C'\tt•nd round drat\ chotce rn j\)~'i to patn f'111, m} career I!> to get a itrcat plnH·r likr '-f I nJhl\ Hcrc;chcl " fl\C\\hcrl· .. , am ven VC't') plC'a<.ed T ht\ I\ SAN F RA:-.IC'I 0 I orml'I one of thC' b1@gr')l !>tep1o 1n tht h1-,tor) Memph1' \h11"-hoa1 '-'tdc rerc1,1·r· of o ur frnnch1~:· ~hram m \U1d "ft l 1l k rt•turMr Ocrnc k <. ra"tmd , .rnd "''II be a mnJor \tc~p 1n 1Muring. om \lunto John'<'" -:l ckfcn\l\.t" rnd future " and hnchdd.e1 \\h11 pl.\\ed three Walker rccc-nth WI\\ rclcnwJ !torn '<'B'M•M tor thr I \FI T .1mra R.I\ a pcrc;onal \Cf"K<'\ tonm\t t h) C 1rn Randll" -agreed to tcrm' "-Ith 1h1 crnl'i' owner Oon.1lcl T 1 ump. who \an f r;inc ''-' ('l ~~·r' I uc-1.d.1' BUFF ALO -\11.11 tl',11 l1111t1-tl·rm' "-Ith the Hille, "-J" t.iddc 111\1111 t rn" Thi.' 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Jim i...clh ul th1 I \I I '-<1·" kr1.t'\ C ·~ncr:il\ MIAMI <)u.11 1c1h,1d, 1>.1n \1.111n11 \'Ill lllJl..1· hi\ Jlfl'\\'.l'"" 1khu1 J1l,1\ln{! lllll' hJll f mla\ n11tht againc,t < ll'' eland DENVER lll'kn\l't' 1•nd Barne\ < ha' 11111. .i I "\-\t'Jr c,tartc1 for lkn\1'r .1nn1Hinn•d hl'i rc11rc1m·nt C h.1, 11111. pla H·d 1n I'(~ t1-ame1. mo1.1 h' ,rn, Hrun\.o, anJ h1\ !.1-.1rt•cr ..,,, 1.,., "a trJm rcuirJ ATLANTA -\llantJ lUI lour pla~c~ and "'nc:d formt.•r l \J l ltm·hackcr l d 'im1th \ 111"'11 dralt l hoKe ot tht f'1t10,burgh l\tc·ckrc, \m1th .ll'\ll plah·d "-Ith thl' Ral11murr ( oh., hclorc 1'oing to thl' I \I I ' t'\111ona Out1.1w CLEVE LAND -hirm1·1 l \I L hncball t.•r M1lc fohn1,on '"lk rr rC'l'<'r (1crult.I McNe il Jntl 11tkn'1'1' lineman H11h C 1ruhc1 '11(n1•tl CINCI NNATI -\all't> H.nn1'' Huc,<.c\ anothl'I fC11 mer l \I I pl.ncr 1.1gn<'d "-llh < 1n11nn.t11 B u\\\:\ pl.n 1•d lht l,l\t t"o \C,\f\ "-Ith lht \kmph1' \ho\\hoal'i I h1• lkntt.11' dranC'd fh1"l'' 1n 1h1· filth ri111n1I 111 l~li.i hut hl' ";i' \l!llll.'d h\ 1h1 \ho"' hcltlt' 1'EW YORK Jt;T~ < 11,H h Iii{' \\ alton 1,.11d hc '-'d' 1mpn-"rd h' 1111· \\Of~ of \tr11nit 1..1kl\ 1,·,11 I 'In .m~I t.1ddc l>•lUg \\ 1111.1111' th1 11·.1m·, :'l>i11 ~ drall pH ~ Ill al<.11 ... 11cl 1h,11 I 'In "ouhl he' u\CJ l'n l 11 l 11ll 11·tu1 n1. I \IC\ ha\ mn\('d up no tlw Jqlth ch.in at \tmnr .-.afct\ .1ncl '-' .11ton ,,rnl he ha\ "put l'\1('1 ll)lhl ur lht•n• In ~111l\J'l('t111nn tor '111111g ,,\ll'I\ "1th 1n~umtx·nt ti.Hr\ 1l,11n11t .. 11,111d 1\111.. \rnng .. , Or1nge Coat DAILY PILOTIWedneedey, A&lguet 13, 1Me ir • I NATIONAL LEAGUE I ---- Padres trying to get in line Firs t prerequf site is 6 or 7 _:game winnin streak. says Garvey From AP dl1patclte1 ATLANTA -The San Diego J>adres got what first baseman teve Garvey called tenacious tutt1na Tues. day night to beat the Atlanta Braves 4-3. but Garvey believes the team must do much more then It has done lately to get back into the Na11onal League West race "A winning streak of SI). or seven pn:ies 1s a prerequ1s1 te to getting back in the race "!\aid <Jarvey. whose two- run double 1n the seventh mn1ng broke open what had been a tight p1lch1ng duel between the Padres' LaMarr Ho)t and Atlanta's Zane Smith. .. You've got to be w1th1n four or five games of the lead by the first weck in September." said Garve). who feels the Padres are capable of that. "We're starting to h11 the ball with more authonty," he c;a1d San Diego Manager Steve Boros was happy "''th his team's h1 tt10g. .. Garve) got the big hit. plu., c.Bru~:· he said. "And Jem Ro) 'iter' s home run ga ve ·US the ru o we reall)' needed ." Elsewhere in the NL Tuesday Cubs 3, Pirates I: In ( h1cago. Leon Durham hit his I 2th horu.~eak a fi fth-inning tie and drove 1.n the 1n<,urance run an inning later, and Lee Smith picked up his 22nd save "'"h l\\O 1nn1ngs of 'i hutout rehef as the ( h1cago Cubo; bca1 the Pmsburgh Pira1\.'s Scott Sanderson 6-9 "'ent se"en innings. allowed six hit~. walked none and struck out six 1n recordin~ his first \ICtol) smce July 18 breaking a personal three-game loo;1ng streak Expos 10, Cardlnals 3: In Montreal. rookie Bob Sebra pitched h1!. first tarecr compl ete game. and Andre l>a"-!\On and Tim Raine'> drove 1n lour runs each a'> th e Montreal Expo' deteated thr 1. Lo uis Cardinals ~ebra. 2-~. wa') backed by a 16-hn \font real auack as the Fir.pos snapped .t th ree-game lu'i1ng •itrcak. Sebra JllO"-ed e1~h 1 h1l'> and c;truck out 111x * Cubs 3, Pirates I P ITTS8 UltGH CHICAGO SO'>d\ cf 8·;.>r a • ~a.lb B•ee,... 10 R'i:>tt, d\,.. TP~"a Morr sn )O 8ell,a•d n W r"D McW'Wn'I O 8-«K .. 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Oe w\on I 16) SB c~ '"""' 1 I• Ila'"" •R• O Sm11n •2• IP H It E.lt 811 SO St l.CH.11\ " MontrH I I ' ' '>•D'" ..... • ] 0 I 1 l 0 T H10' o '<'"'..C '" 4 Oa"t '' l"I •ttt 7no 1 1 0 H8P vao<,1"' D• S.0•1 Bl< -!.eD<a U""D•'f' t'-40Mf' (ra,...tc:.rd ~ .... ,, ( W I I ""\ """O"d >NtnO.,\l•d' T• '0 T ala T-7 1• A-10 ISi 2 0 0 wha le waJkmg one. Pkllllet J, Meta 1: In Pblladelphia, Von Hayes· two.run third·innioa Lnple and the six-hjt pi~china ~r Kevin G ros led the Ph1ladclpbta Phillies to a victory that snapped ~he Ne w York Mets' three-pme winning i.trcak. Gross. 8-9. struck out a carcer·h1gh I 0 and walked three in puching his Slltth complete game · The Pb1lhes. who had lost two stra1&ht and seven of lhe1r last e1&ht. ended the s1x-pme winning strea~ of Rick .\gullera, 6...4, who allowed only 11.1.0 hits 1n six innmgs. The PhJlhe got onl)' three hits on the ntJht. Glu ts %, Reda 1: In Cmo nnau. teok1e !ohortstop Ku.rt Stillwell booted Dan Gladden's bases-loaded grounder to let an the go-ahead run in the suth inning. and four San Francisco pitchers combined on a s1x- h1tter as the Giants edged the C incm- na11 Reds Vida Blue, 9-6. pitched the first five innings. gi ving up four hits while stnk1ng out two and wal king three. ~Ott Garrelt!I worked the final 2 1-3 fo r his fourth save. * Gtants 2, Reds SAN P:•ANCISCO ~CINNATI · eerlllll -ea-;11111 C.ladOen cf tH llPt"1b co.,,., rl WCterk lb MiqndOlf c.,. .... " 5 O I 0 SlllwU u • 0 1 0 S 0 1 O Bell 3o 2 0 1 0 ~ o t 4 Per•er d 5 O 0 O l O 1 O BOiez c l 0 0 O • o O o Perez lb J O I O 8r•nly lb Melvin c Urloeu Aldrete on Jl!o~np MOav·s P Yonol>id If &lu•P Ov•non\" T~ 4 I I 0 3 I 2 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 I I 0 0 0 0 0000 1 0 0 0 1 000 1 000 lS l t I T- \<Me lly WMes l1 I 4 0 SM P'rancl'lu 000 007 000-l ClnctnN!I 010 000 oeo -I C.a ,... 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( l>"d OeMul" T"·•d R"/ T 7 16 A-36 U 2 / • ANGELS WIN IN 12TH. • • From Bl Pettis came aroun<l 10 \l tir\ and Jont·' '-'l'nl 10 third \ '-'tld p11ch b' \m11h,on mo"cd ~«•1 h of the runnt'rs up 90 feet malintt tht.• <,(orr 3-1 Jack-;on \injllcd homr loyncr to g•"t <;tanr r Kirk Mc( a\~111 ,, thrt'c-run lead Rut on 1h1s night. Mr< a<.k11l "-ii\ not ht<, u<.ual <.harp 'ielf l le had t<1 "01 l out of a ha\C'i-loaded. two-out 1.1 tuatJOn in the tir't and apm 1n the tilth • The 'il tuat1t'ln in the fi lth wa 'I m<llh' '-'llN' h\ the f..tcl the Tw1n'i got lhC' tir~1 thrct' men atx,ard on ha'lC hit\, 1h1· third an infield ~•nak ofT IX'< •· O\ ('\ <.houldcr Hut \It( a'l 1ll reat.ht'd ha1•l Im \\hat<'' N little hC' had punl hing out l\.cnt Hrhck vn 01 '·~ fl*'h Ht" then 1w1 Tom Rrunao'l' tn h1t 1n10 a 'i-4-' 1IP11hlt pla\ ti1 l•\1 ape J11maitl· \Id a'~'W' lu\ ~ .ind nrarl\ the lead ran out 10 the \t'' 1•nth Ru<.h <.1nglcd to nght hl uprn 1hr 1nn1n~ Pm lctt h11 a hall h.J\~ ur th1 n11ddk. hut \\hrn M1..< ,,,kill 111 a ttl1nt' •'n 1t. he dclkcted 11 pa\t hot11·ld in10 kit field "mallc' "1auch' nc phe" .ind al"'a"' J thorn 1n th1• \ngcl•; ~!dt la<.hc•d .i I· I ptll h 1nt11 the nght held 1 orner lh tht' ttmc Jone' plavcd thr 1.arom. "lmalle' had motored around 10 third, and had dn' t'n in both runncr1. 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Foflltr • NATtOH'AL LEAGUE Astros 3, Ood9ers o LOS ANGELES HOUSTON Sax1D !>cle»Cle C MaOIC~ lb Moluszk tt Broe• ID StubO• rt BRuntl u RWllm•cl Hont¥Cll o Ouncan on V1nC1Br11 P C11>111 on 8eo w1r.o T9'all 10 r II bl • 0, 0 3 0 0 0 4 0 1 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1000 0 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 0000 Doran 7b Heither c1 Lo~s lD G01v I II> B1ur1 ''"'If A\nt>v c Thon u R"'"" l(~le1<10 19 0 3 0 To~b Scart bV "'""'9s •b r II bl 2 I 1 0 4 0 1 I 4 0 0 0 ) I I 0 4 I 1 O ) 0 7 7 ) 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 7 0 0 0 1000 2' J 7 l Lil Anlllltl 000 000 000-0 Hou•f9" 010 010 oox-l Gamt W1nn1119 ll81 -'"" •9 LOB-Lo• Anoe1.,, 4, Hou\lon S 7B-Doran 38-<:ruz IP H It Elt 811 SO LOl A,,..._l Honevcu11 L t 1 \ I l 7 V11ndtBtr9 0 0 0 0 BK~•ll" 1 0 0 1 Hou1'9n llven W I 7 II O O 2 6 Ktrlel<I \ ' l O O 0 1 Um111rtl Home R op•ev. I' ''' Rennen ~011<1 Mon1e111.1t Thor<! Broe• lenaer T-1 7S A-31,973 TENNIS Women's touma"*'1 (et Lft A'""'8) Second It MHld Slntltt l/oarllne Navre• i0¥& Ol'i Otl>O•t !>C>t'ICt II I 6 I C.nr1l Evert '-'OV<I <I .. Ehlt Burgin 6·4 6 7 SIPOll•nle Rthe Oel Kele Gornperl 1 6, 3·6, 1 6, Cieuf'llO Kohdt l'lltch dtl SaDrlna Golel, 1 S 6·2 Pam !>hr.•er def Wenov WM•. 6·7. 6·1 Htle"ll Su•ova <I.. JO Q,,, t 6 •. ,4 ) Get>rlf'lle Sat>a•1n ~t Anr> Henr.c~ "°" 6 1 6 I, z,n. Garr \Oii aet Grace t<om 7 S 6 1. Panv r tn<11<• Otl Tina Morh11uk1 II 2 6 I FlrU Round SIM!ltl • C•• no 8tulell <ltf Mereeou Pei 6 O. 7·6 6 l I' 111"v Jorda n Ot l Rt01t111 Marlt~ov1 1 S I 6 l " Bo11011r <lef M1tlle:1e T0<rtt 7 6 6 I EI '" B.,rgon <let Raffatlll ReGQI 6 ) 6·4 llot .~ "• roen~ def Btlll Herr, 1 6 6 1. 6 l A1vr1a Ml'JullOtl def Ive 81.1<1iirovo I 6 6·4, 6 4 ' ' •• 0..., s.. flil'l(ftg DAVEY'S LOCKER (Ntwl>Ol1 llN~) -6 0081, m 91\oi.rs rn barrecuda l61 Danilo '6 vt 10 ... 1e·• I' roe• l\r t ""''Ou• 178 calico Den 110 '•~<I De\\ Sl2 mtr~•'"' I blue \lier• I ,..,.,..0 '"8'9' NEW~OltT LANOING \ bof!I\ ISO &"Ille•\ 1 Oluf fin hJnl 110 bon110 190 \end l>•U ,, , t hrl) l>eU 4\ Dat•at ut.I& l1 Kl.llC>ln I) '"' 11 '''" ~J tna (• f'"'' D"".,.A WH~ ~ Daah 191 enu1ta. 207 Dll\\ I l>Mt4<iJdJt f 11) tl(,n1l(I 6 rr)(~ flln, 671 m 11c.k&rftl Nil.IC P«>TICE Tuetday'S trMMtctlem aASEaAll -~l..-.we AG&--WHITE 50X-C1elmec! s1111e C1rllon, 11ltcllar, on wa1v..,, Ot:lllone<t 1v1n Ct ldtron, oulflt ldef, lo Buff1l0 of Ota Amtr1Ga n A uocle 1 Ion l(ANSAS CITY ltOY ALs--f>lactd Brei Saoarna11an. Clilcntr, on 11'11 IS·dlv <1il9Dtta 11\1 Caltt<I 1.111 Al Harve\lltfmar, C>ltcher, lrom Omalla of •ht Amtrlu n Anoclallon N11MN11 L"Wt CINCINNATI REOS-PurcllHl(l lht contrecl of Berrv Larkin, inti.Ida< trorn 0tn¥ef of Jiit American ,t,uoclahon PlTTS8URCH Pf RA r ES--ACll¥alt<I Reful Btll1er<1, v1orhle>0, from lht I 5·<111'1' <llHl>le<I 11\I Oollonaa S.mmv l<hellfe. llle>rltloP, lo Hewell ot 1he Pecllle Coa•I Lug~ l"OOTBALL NafltNI l"wttlal LM- ATLANTA FALCONS-SIOM<I E<I Stnllll 11neoack•• Cut Clluck Tllom9', 11uerd, JoM '°"''"· eornert>eck, an<I Otl Wllktl ano David 1(11111fH ll. offtnl1¥t linemen BUFFALO BfLLS-S•Oned WlH WOffO<O leCl•le CtNCINNA Tl BE NGALS-S111ntd Bernev 8uuey, .. ,,,.,, CLEVELANO 81t0 WNS-SIOnt<I Mll<lt JOM \Ol'I llntoacl\tr. Cerald McN111 wldt rect1¥tr -"!rte<I 10 ltrmt "'"" 800 Cru~r offen\tve I nem1n Cul S1anlev St1ek.se>eart ano Ml~~ S•eno, wl<lt rtctlVtf'l M•rcul Martk llnebecker, end Cllnl Wll\On, 110111 end Oll LLAS COWBOVS-S1onea Jerrv Parr.\11 an<1 Pfrrv l<emo. wldt rect1¥trl ano Jeff St>ek 11on1 end DENVER BRONCOS-Announcaa Ille "'"' mtnl of Berney Cna .. ou•, Ofle!lllve t n<I OETllOIT UONS-Welvtd Slanford Beker wide rect1¥•r. Oennv Andrew• runnlr19 back •nd Ken Luellt ll cornarbaclt INOIANAPOLIS COL TS-Announced rallre menl of "n1nonv Youno H letv KANSAS CITY GHIEFS--SIQnt<I LUil S.nc lltl, dtitntl¥e bee., MIAMI OOLPHINS--Slonecl ltlO l(etir '"" D•n ltowdo oHtnl1¥t llnem.n NEW ENC.Lit.NO PATRIOTS-TraOt<t 11'>e r111ni• to R1o~v Sandetl, w•dt receiver. 10 tht WHPl•no•on Rechklnt. lor an undllCIOlt<I 1911 orell cllolu RtlH"<I Craig Wlllle. Mareu• Hacktll, and Oarrell Gr¥mel , wl<lt receiver• ~ Black ~awn O'Mallav and Jonn Wlll<l!l•m 11neoec1ter' Rev Paoo,;e11e now 1ac1r.1a ana Jonn Connor ouartert>aca NEW ORLEAN S SAINT~ut lvronl' Vouno ano Trecv Porter. wlae receiver\ Weldon Cauer. <ltf•n""' beck, Ka lin Slant>err v ,.,,,.,, Aaron Hiii corntrback F .. 1cner Jriln• oltenl•¥t llntrn•n. lloci.r1 Ournam 11~1o.e1 Oewe¥11t HarrlM>n, 1111n1 tnd. a nd Sid Cnamt>etl and S1<1nev 000<1. offensive laClr.ltl S1grie<r Wiiiie CoHlf!r. "fldt receiver RHctlt<I • ¥tr bet eorff men• wllh Sem Miii• and lla1.111nan JOl!Mon lltnbac•e•• NEW YORK JETS-Announced '"•' J()M Oonnt llv w10t rect1•ar left eemo PITTSBURGH STEELERS-Slontd JoM l1•eMlra guard Wal¥td Sttvt S1.1111rlc.k. 111.1nltr SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-<ul Ml~t Gran! "' dt receiver and Jetk Sim•. guar<I SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS--SIOM<I Oarric~ Crawford Nl<le rtct l•tr, 10 a one·veer contraCI Re1eau1<1 HOll>lrl Jonn•on, corntrbeck. Garv Hottman and Reno Peller\on, 1ac.1r.1u, and Ken OllOn otare kick.tr Slonaa Sit¥• Wllllt ola" ir 1c•er WASHING TON "e OSKINS-RHc'*l a11r"" men• w•lh Oou11 Wiiiiams. ouerltrl>aek Oe•e~ Hollown wide rtee1¥tr, Cnuck McC.urlev 1111nt tn<I. and ""~11el0 Snl~,. llMl>aC:Mir COLLEGE LOUISIAN"" STATE-Announc:~ ,,,,, !volt Temo1e1 ~tnl1vt l>aO, wltl riot !Mav '"'' "'"' ~•u•• of orade• NAZAllETH-Namec1 J~ Se ll \OOrl\ info• mallot1 director SOUTHWESTEllN LOUISIANA-Announc:l'O 11191 Jae~ ....,,,... Hllt1en1 lootball roach Pl&\ rtllllnt<I h•• oosmon to o.corne a mar1tet1no •to•tun•a llve wlll'I 1ne Profeuo0nal Golfer\ 11noc11llon four Del Mar handicap Dtl Mir THUltSOAY'I IWTllllS 12"11 If U ·•V ...,.,.,.,_ ,.........) 'lr" .... t: 2 --, .. 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'°"° to bt CIOM 1111, Ol•lance 10 ""'"° EMl"•1t0tt JINMY 13· II Lo.I all C'llanca al lllt ma.In IH I. l>fUkl a~ dtflnllflv a comC>ellll•~ laclor, al.ACK ST••L f4·lf E¥tn eff0<flnlU I ntt<I onlv •1111111 lmClfO¥emtnl In wlM C>Otl\ ~" lor Drtekell LONGSHOT JUOCE ZANTHE THlttD ltACE. 6 112 furtonot Pur" '10.000 l "''" Old• Call! t>rad Clalmlno Clfk:• s 16 ooo 'ouaTH ltACI 6 furlonOl PU<" S f0,000 Mal<ltll tlll~ , VHn Old, Cal brt(I Clalml119 llf 1(1 '31,000-'21 000 I LO¥tlv TMrtu IOrtt0al 1 Prine-tu l(ftf IOllvarHI 3 Slltvn Mao.4 (Pinc•¥ I Ul 4 Anni•'• Bamolna fBert) S Ctrl111r¥ C Slblllt) 6 SM'l AN I Gol (Sollll 1 llelll•no Broa<I (Palltnolll 8 Hou·· Gal (P Veltnlutl•I 9 Vtl Bold ILIPl\aml 10 SurprlM Tallv !OtlallOunevtl I» 11 FMng UP IHk>.itfa) 12 lland Lan (Bi.Kkl .......... Ill '" "' 111 " Ill ... 111 111 Ill 111 c Ill 13 it .. IV Somtllll!IO (Oalal'loulHYel 111 Ila t4 Tl• It Siar (ftln<evl (1) lit IS Fino MY Way (Pt<ltOlal lit 16 1n1rln•k.•llv (Ctttenonl Ill ANNl•'S BAMalNA U 11 CIO'M'<I l>OldlV la\1 rtpttl Of wme wl~ De kllfoc...,1 lo ""' <l•P40f'ne lrorn malOtn ra/llu '"AYN MAD•L 13· ll Brad 10 bt nul<tl ano t!vure• wtfl In Ill•• """'°"' P\ttl ltEAlL y SOMl.,.HING (6 I) Snow• llfO<nlMt '" AM dtlM• Dul tnull <lraw Ill ftltn ovarcome oul\(M 00'1, t aC>aDlt Of •• ,,.,. l ONGSHOT SHE S ALL I GOT l"l,.TH It.ACE. I I 16 m11a 1ur1 Putlt UJ 000 3 vtar Ol<I lllllH AllOwen(t 1 Sl'IOIOUft WtO<llng (Plncavl "' 1 R~ N 8Mu\ ICllntf~I oil) ll<r.-(BIKIP.I •Ill 4 Oawn Of Hope ($olol 11• S O,.mallc Ei.Gance (P \lalel\Jutlll llt 6 Tropica l HOfldav (McHar11u•l 116 1 Arllora Ladv IOtlel!ouitavel 111 a T v lti•l<lual J T0tol 116 SHOTCOUN WEDDING l II o. .. Iv I tv a 11Ir<1 tr'(tr, ma 'Orilk ttnc:e '"' " 140!1• --P1r11. 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In five <lev\ LONGSHOT INSTRUMENT !:tit.TEO SIXTH ltACE. 6 lur1on11• Pur~ Ma•otn 111119'. """"' l ""'' 01<1 & vo I HOI Sir.alt IOllvarau 7 l{tnneov'• Brl<lt (Tort; 3 Yacnt lllf)llam) 11) 4 Fir\! 'n Forll (SOflll 5 lntenll¥ (Slbllle ) 6 t:tal<1e An Alv<lar tP v11rnrut1a 1 1 Outtn Alvdlr ISl'lotmaktrl I Crtrnalale (l<a•ntll 9 Ouffn Marlene IOeltflOIJ"av• 1 10 Sofllv Said <Bartl I I MOflnara !Plncavl f21 ,, Tot TIC> (8tac") Aile ell4!ella IJ MV La<lv Crowe IP1ncavl I 14 Knack tc"•Ck COoaUQ1H I IS Maolc CIOve IMcH1rgue l 16 l adv Auorev ILtl>haml 171 s 16 OCIO 116 111 "' 116 116 '" "• 17 1 6 116 116 ••II 116 116 116 116 MY '-AOY CllOWI (5-f> ~y tnt dleb anel flfUA'l OtorntneAI COl\l~ If ... to 'crt l<ll In from t he llllll)lte, SOf'Tl.Y IAao I• I) etef '"but 011t Ill ffmt tflort, lltt tlrOM 1tr1f<ll ti.lcil, llAISI AH Al. 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(ti\ nold tWaV If ablt 10 (Jtl oru •ht• '" sacona ouartar AV•ltTID I•· II N' a1<1en winner el fh•\ <ll\lanca, GolOtfl•Ptnc.av comoo r t MOI ot •llnorad, MUaAl (t.·I) S-0 tor P0\l11on end llH "'"IC" of IOI> rldtr f0< ''"'·no \lrt1cn mo•t LONGSHOT FAST fltAVllN NEWS BIST BET PLUMPETllA 111h rau J P111CE PLAY WA TER JACKET !3rd race) ,-deno•t\ a11o•t11lk:t .odtey Los Al, Hollypark entries Los Alarnltos TODAY'S ENTIRES (b>d Of 4'·daV llan!Hl ~l Fir$! Hlt: 2 p.m l"lltST ltACE. Pact I milt Purw SJ.JOO C.al 8re<I 2 10 S vtatl -Maid..,, I He1<¥on Hurricane (Pierce 2 Bao<l•O Tlliel 1Grund¥1 3 Winning Glow IAublnl 4 Pt•t T 8arnum f Parlr.er I S t.,evi T Al•e•er 'Meveri 6 LOii• F~ IW1I 111mll 1 Sna o .. v S11lrl1 ftt.1n 1 • GVlllV Lor• (0.lomtrJ 9 Pnvlln Tim• (Merriam/ SECOND RACa. Pace I mile PurH 0 .300 Cll Bred 1 lo S vu " F & M Ma·Ot n\ I Sil"' 8al>t IHI•> 2 Olemona Soir11 f Poertl'I ) ROHVllle Rollt (Wolllam\1 4 Je-Nel S111r1t (Slfftf\ I S EDD T:dt IOe M>merJ 6 S•n•n1ne 1Grvnov1 1 Mn Sn•vla l\lallend•noham I Lev•I La<ly IAna.f\Onl 9 ZlnfaJ\Ot l 1Le¥111, THIRD ltACE. Pet e 1 milt Pur\t H .SOO r ~' Brea 1 10 S ,,.,.,, -wlnn4tf\ of 2 DI.II not Mo•• '"•n S racll ltft11me 1 o.vrncious IVella1><11nona m 1 Ha lc¥on Honor (1<1u r J Hov<llnl S11lrll lTOCl<ll 4 AmylH t Ambler (Baker I S Stv Hor11on (Wlntl 6 WIM11'19 Ste.on IPtano1 FOUltTH RACI!. Pact I mr .. ""'" '3 000 C.e• Braa all •llfl Cla1m1n11 Price ... 000-10,000 I Forttler tLlgnJnllll 1 C111>tn Rose ITOOdl ) MIUar ISlttlll) 4 Callforn•• A~ f P1enot S Otrnlen IWIMlamll 6 Or Wltlltm IVallan<ll,,gnami 1 Plttre Souffie IGrunav1 • FalltnVOUrlHll>all fMaitl) 9 SklPC>erl Solrll !Pltrcel l"ll"TH ltACE. Tro1 1 m11e Putle SS.000 Alf aon NW 12 SOO 111 1.,1 6 ''"'' AE All aoes 110• C1a1m1no Price s 1',000 I Moon CIOUCI !GrunOy I 1 Cao11vt IHavHI J CN Fro•I ILiOllllltUI 4 SkhOOI IWlnel S I( M Torp (PleM1 & Bonni !Haug) 1 E1egan1 S11.1<1 ISlttlll1 8 La dy IBektrl 9 F•ancl\ CI01.111her1v IP1erct1 SIXTH RACE. Peet 1 m11e Puf\t U ,IOO C.t t Bred 3 to S vea" cond c.lmno w1nn•rt of ? Dul no1 more 1n111> S ,.ct\ llltllme Cl11lm•1>11 Price SIS,000 NIUC NOncc l F1a macrtt1 IV•h•n<11no11ern1 2 Ore11nes1v IDtFr•ncol J Soltev Trout>le IC.rund¥) 4 l11<1lan Come• fM••erl S IC tllaVl Ptltr < S/lorl l 6 F1v Flv Ftatnv Mhtll 1 Good N Slv lkutt0'4tfl • Wlncorp f(Oiflll An> 9 C.aroe 10 .. omer1 SEVENTH RAC£ Poet I mlle Poiru• \I ICIU C.a • Brt<I all e11t\ C·•·mono Pr.ct O 000 1 Hall Moonl111ne \'••• 1 Jtmel Vincent \'H in l S .. 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U 000 (A Br~d l •o ~ r•ar\ <Ono 1mr>Q NW 1 ,,,., "" (1e1,.,111g Prite '1 SO() I Gem1>1e IP1erc"1 , !lf'llp CM•••'' •11111 l 01amo11d& '' .,,,..,." 4 L r>ga" Oerrl'n 11tlc"tl)r(ll i 0 &<1 Se rn T '>d<I 6 Cn111<1•• f8tr~ron1 1 Soerlno ~oorn IV•ll•no1n1111em1 • Pelllt Bton 11" -'IDlf'•' 9 N ,., NttlO p trre TENTH RA C£ Pacf' I " ~ l•ut\• '1 100 a 11 &OU ( t 1m1n(I P"Cf '\ 000 I Rowan Crtll IHall• 1 ScAPula ISllarrenl l \lanoer l orne I P111110 • Heiden 1T00<11 S Nerdm l 1.1\lre • •f't>'"' t. O•c•e1or\n o tAnele"ll"' 7 Par• wev Ad•O\ f Me•t• / 8 Coo"' Onlv Bov !Ot~•iin<111 9 Malle 81a11a I Par~ tr I Hollywood P•r11 THUltSOA't''S I NTIUES I IS !ti of U ·de v Qllt"""1>WW rnMftnl I F Int llM t. 1:l0 o..m l"lltST ltACE 350 v1r<11 Punt 13 JOO 2 VH Ol(l\ C a,m1r19 p,, t "0.000 A Touch Of C'1romt Qullate Sunrlla Mr Mtlltr Anotl S<1nda"' Clla mlllon Ho• Fool FIOOJ¥ Suooen E fl or 1 Jill F·r•• Beov B1t<I04J1f' PoH• SECOND RACE JSO ""o' Pur" M ~ l .u r Ol<I\ Cla1m1n11 P'ice '16 000 Je• lltth Men Ana•o•t JHon S.nl Ma it.lion' Wal\derber r "'• ••040t• lletlt VO<Jr Anft A Cnlc Sold ,T HlttD RACE. 400 """' Pur" ll,400 {~ Ou n tor C.Hn F1.11urnv Tri•I\, ""' d1¥1tlon. 2 •ta • Oldt F1r11 Oowt1 OH i\ T t•lllO Star Cello Wa•cr Ft"91 Po4nt L• n\ltr IM4'11• E n10U< ave Ler~1n Ee \41 l~ Cnance Ruov FOURTH RAC& 400 vard\ Pur.. ll,400 Tr-• Dav• •or C.a\f\ F.itorr Iv Trlal•. M<ond O·V '.,., 7 v .. r Ol(I• ~ ,. ,,, ..... "'°" M\ DIY• Slrea• ~ 1ng Of T °'f' P6raOt Em la• !>'"O ng for l,,()l<I \mQ111" HolrO<I Poe Making We'I'\ Strtek•n C•rrt tl S.•v Soclallle l'll'TH RACE 400 v••<lt Purse '3 400 Tl>t 0 8\n ' r -•V F..,,.,,,,., Tr1a' 1n1r<1 <11vl\lon 2 ... , ot<I\ SF Blatt Counttl\ Ou•O f~ Fiort fll,nf' soo S·U¥ J1tnn \I tw V!rlO<'v FCM'IPI Wnl Coa\I Na11¥t BO'<I Plan Madol1ar Ml• SIXTH RAC£ 400 t&•<I\ Pvr\t U,400 f ht Oun lo• CH h F u•ur11, Tr .,, •ourrll <ll•l•lon 7 ••• , Ol<I\ lftl>\ N l'<t MOICI Alt l •t •tt\ Bug•v S.eo1.11•• Ml\lreU Kalt Stlllln., l 11 v '1C>'v '""" °'" Snlnt Mi ... 1Mlli.I Pr1n<flv Ptact SEllENTM "AC£ 400 ••rO\ p,,,\t L3 400 Tri~ Oa\fl fot ( 6\" F t1;t1•v r,u,, f+fth Qlvl\JQn, 7 1ur O'<I\ f lhPt1ca1 Yu•a Tne Ptbe· Jh'>O ~r'l~l'I Tr,...,gnt On "·' Dte• E•arMI Mtf'rfdoo fteallv Eff0t1i.u Cn1c1<\ Bldl.tlno EIGHTH ltAC[ •00 ve•O\ Punt L),400 Tr.e Oa~ll ll)r ( A\I> ~ •JllJr.Jty Tri•h \,.In 01¥1\lon 1 , • ., <l4d\ Lnv~ f-Ot f ut' IC "'O"'' N"ff·t• Netv'•' P'i .. \urtt Startin l'rul' E•celtrallvt Mr Ma\ltr J•t ""-" ,, 811\\ Sau .. Cllv MIU Winner, Foe Nil.IC P«>TIC( MUC P«>TICE LIQA&. NOTICI ol Trull executed by RUBY OF SAIO TA.ACT NO 802, ....u11 drtd tubetenoee encl other l•ult encl Elec11on 10 Sell 10 IOfnlt ..wPORT.-aA VALLEY RANCH, L TO .• A N 0 0 N T H E Oettd Joly 22, 1He mineral• under and In Mid be rtc()(d«j In the county ~TO Thlt !ht •mount ol .f1Cl'TT10U9 .,...... Ent....,,...., Inc;. A llalU- UIWmD ICHOOl. llmlltel partn«9hlp, end,.. SOUTHEASTERLY SIDE BY Publllhtd Orange Coal lend exoap\ the right to UM wnere the , ... property 11 CMDfTORI °' pyrcllue prtc. °' COl'ltider· NAM9 I T Aft..wf Q\Jel, 0 MQt CMITNCT COfOtd December l t. 1984 T H E E A S T E R L V O.,,Y Piiot July 30. Auguet 8, any por11on ot the tuffaoe of localed IUU( TRAMlnfl •lion In conn.ctlon wttll Mid The IOllowlng per.ont we Thie ltltement .,.. !'90 NOTICE IS HEREBY u ln11rume nl No PROlONOATION OF THE 13. 1988 the land for drlllnQ oe>er· Oete 7111/CMI AM>CWIN'T9TlON lrwter ot Mid llcerlM (or dok'G ~ U H' R wl1hlt'leCoutttyCW.otOr. 011/EN thet the Bowd of 84-S3en3 ot Otllclal ~ SOUTH llNE OF S AID LOT W213 1tlon1, mining or quwrytng Tf!IAMIAmNCA TIT\.I TO 'nUJlll'IR llOenMll tnd Mid~. EnterprlHI, 508 S a n MOt County on Juty 16, ~duce11on of 1"1t ~· '°1'd1 of Orenge County, 38, ALSO A STRIP OF LANO of Ill klnde, lncludlng bvt "°' IMIUflAMCI COM,ANY, 4'.COttOUC ISVU,AQI lndU<ftng the ettlmated In-knecllrlo. Newport 8Mch. 1 ... MMa Unm.d 8c;hool Dl1111c1 Ctllfornft . tnd oureuen1 to BOUNDED ON THE NORTH f'tlllJC NOTICE a•ciuelW ot oil Mil drllllng, Al TIIUaTll, IY AMM (I~~~ ventory, II IM tum of CA t2ee3 ...,_ ot 0r8"99 County will ,... tllal C*'leln Nottce o l Default BY THE SOVTH LINE OF oll de'<alopment, mining op-WL.rt, ~ .... \l.C C Md...,. I l39.500 OO, whlctt contl9tt Alctlard Hllrlon Roger1, ""'~~ Oriinge eo.t 091w ...._,bide up to 1 I 00 thereunder reoorOtd April S AIO LOT 38 ANO THE NOTICI Of wtUont, log91Mt wttt1 the ret.ry ' • ot the lollowlng• NIM .,..,, ,.....,. AUQWI fl, 20, 21, AM on the 211t day ot 18, 1M8 u ln11rumen1 No EASTERl. V P ROLONOA· TMllTll'a aAUI UM ot Mid turlaoe tor oil Publithed Orange eo.t .. ~ ..,.) Cath deC)Oelled hef9fn Tiile butlnMt II con· 84c>ternber '· 1Nt Augutl, 1988, 11 11\e 88-t•9"0 of Oflldll ~ TION THEREOF. TO THE .... _,. ....... tenlct , tunnele, mining 011ty Piiot July 30, Auowte, NOTICE 18 HEREBY M0.000 00, o.iftand Note to clucied by an lndMdull W2M• PvrehMlnQ omc. ot Mid cord• of llld County. wllf LINE OF ORDINARY HIGH YOU ARE IN OEP'AULT tllCIYtllon1 or •ll•fl•, 13. 198e 01\IEN lo tile Creditors of .,. t•P••ctd by c .. 11 Ak:Nid Roger. School Oletrlc1. toe.tad et under llnd pyreuanl to Mid TIOE OF THE PACIFIC UNDER A OEl!D Of TRUST provided, however, !111t W282 GEORGE F. KATONA 110 000 00 Promlt1o Thie ltllem.tll wu llled P't8JC N0TIC( 298$-8 a.., 81rwt, Co.ta Oetd of Tru91 ... ti public OCEAN IN NEWPORT BAY, DA TEO 8118185 UNLE.88 Mme 111 .. not be conetrutd 88#31~ l SUSAN ' Sec:ur9d by Secuf ry wttll lhe County Cletti of Of. MeM. CA f282t. 11 '""ICll •uctlOfl fOf e.tll, lewfUI (OETERMINEO BY ORANGE YOU TAKE ACTION TO 10 prOhlblt Ullt dtllllnQ or ;tjfJC NOTICE M KATONA. 8oc&al 8ecur1ty ~1 S47.$00 00 1 1::, ll\09 County on July 26, 'tCTmOUI 9UM9M time Mid bide _... be put>-money of Ille United $1•1• COUNTY SU PE A I 0 A PROTECT YOUR PROP· IUdl other operattone wfllcf1 No 317-44-0&el, TrM!lfwor It 1 Note '...,,.0 by l9M M.-. ITA~ 1'Cly °'**'end r184 lor of Amet'ICa , I ca•hler'• COURT CASE NO 23e90); ERTY, ll MAY 8E 80lD AT In no wey uee °'In 8fly...., "..,. Md ~. wl'IOM buej.. Sec urity Agree m e nt ,,,... The fOllowtnO '*"°"'.,. MASTER CLOCKS check p1yable to H id ON THE WEST SIOE BY THE A PUBLIC SAU:. II' YOU 1tfect the turlaoe rlgttlt ot ftCTmOUI IUIMN ,,_~It 21U 1 Her .. l22 000 oo Pvblltfleid OrlnQl~t doing~• Mr 8tlett All bide .,a lo be In 80-Tru91 .. drewn Of! • .,.,. Of SOUTHERl v PROLONG.A-NEED AN !XPLANAT~ llld lend, encl which do not ..... eTATWMIWT ncle Street, In !tie City ot That ini .. bMtl llO"eld Oelly Piiot Juty 30, Avou118. 212 T~ AY9., ~ cordance wftfl CoftdltlQne, n•tk>l\el bet\k, .. 1111ortect-TION OF THE WEST LINE OF THE NATURE OF THE .,,,., Mid land ., • point Tile fOllOWWIQ petlOM wa Mlellon ""fo, County o( Or· betwMn Mid ~ Md 13, 20, t9M BMCtl, Callt t*3 1Mtrvctlon1 tl\d 8~111-.,., credit union, OI a etete OF 8 AIO LOT le; AND ON PROCEEDING A0AIN8T ._. lhan 500 .... to Mid doing ~ a M.AN-lflgl, Stai. ot CMltomte intended lraMI-• r• W-290 LM M._, MrN c.tion. ~ we on Ille In Of ltderal MYlngl encl !Oen THE SOUTH AND EAST YOU, YOU SHOULD CON-IUl'f90I DATt CARPET MIU.S 414 t2t72. INt e bllllc tr.......,, qunci by Sec. 24'074 ot !tie 0.orge W CW. . .MIM t11eofllceof!MPuref'IMlng...ool•llondOmicllitdln1111t SIDES 8V SAID LINE OF TACTALAWYER. The ttr• ~Md E ALTON AVt. SANTA lt~tObe"*'9toVINH 8ue1neM end ProteM!ont rtaJCNOTIC( fl'lle tM!lneat le o~ Olreetor of .., 8dlOOI oi.-11at•. at the mall\ antrenoe ORDINARY HIGH TIOE. On 8119/CMI et 10:00 ....... other common deelgNitlon, ANA, CA t2707 • OVA.NO PHAM. Socia! a. COde tllet ,,,. oonelderatlon OUCled by. CO<,_,,_. tfte1, 291&-I ..., 8tteet, to Aral A~ Tiiie In-The ltr• eddl9M Or TAANSA.MEl'UCA TITLE IN-" eny, of 0.. , ... ptoperty Pt4er ~. tnc., 27 curlty No . SM-42·61H. for tflf .,.,,.._ ot Mid bl*-'tCTmOUa 9UM911 04lorge W. Cteft co.ta ..... CA t2'2t eurenceCompenytocatedat other common ~Ion 8UAANCE COMPANY, • cs u crlb•CS •bove ,. Ab«o. !Mne, CA t2720, Tr.,.., .. end Intended ,,... end ,,.,.,., of Mid MAm eTA""-'" Tlllt ~ .. flecl A ~ lond rney t ,. EMt '1ftll Str•. In I"-Of .Mid pr°'*1'r ~ed d~I a ppointed Trutt .. purpott.0 to iw t64 CAPf.. Celffomla corpcwetton Tr.,...,.. ...__ bullNae iw... le lO be l*O Oflfy The folowlng l*toNI .,. wtttl IN County°"' Ot Or- be ~at the Olac:r .. lon city of Sentt Ane. c.llfornla, '° be 3e HwtlOr ltlend Md punuen1 to OMd tAl, COSTA MllA. CA Thll bu9'neee I• con-eddr-le 11Ut ludl· •flet M6ct tr ....... ,_'-' dotng ~ • Dunn 0.. lrlQ9 ~ on Jltlt 21. of the o..trtot •11 tlltt tlQM. lltle 1nd Orlve. Newport 8-ch, Cell· Of rut1 record«I 8121115 92127 ducted by , corporltlon Inghem, •I!. In tr.. City of 8P9'CMfd by the ~· ~Group, 221 S9f'lnolleld 1Ne No bidder mey wtttldf-Inter•! oonYl)'td lo and foml• • • In .' r II ti\. n I N 0 . HNEFICIAAY TAAN8· Ptter Honeyman, Inc .. Colt• MIN, County ot Or· merit ot AlcOhollc ~. llC, Hunt 8cfl . CA t2t4e ,., .. ,,.. 9IO for . per6od ot forty· now l1eld by 11 under Mid S.id .... wtM be mede l$-3t2612, of OMclel .. AMERICA FINANCIAL SE.A· P•• ~. ~t .,., 8t11t• ot CallfornWI Control. AUdrey Lynn Dunn, 221 Pvbllthtd Orante ~ ~ (48) deY9 ...., the det• Deed ot Tru.t In the pr~ "'""°"' coYenent Of ~ cordl, 9ll9CIMd by Ol(NN VICU 1 t447M17• Tlllt ltetM*lt ,.,... flecl t2t2t Thlt ...... tr.,,.,. and Spnngfleld •C Hunt 8cl'I . Deity Piiot July ao. AU(jUllt I, _.for tN opentng t'*-Of .altuattel In Mid County llfld tanfy, ex.prw or lrnc*td. w F P ITTMAN . AN 0 , The 111tdei910fltd Truet• wttll lhe C®nty CW. of Qr. The IOC9tton In CelWornie M91Qr"'*1t ot the..__, CA t1tq 13 20, , ... TheloerdofEdueatlonot8tatadee«lbeO• to Ihle, PO lllHID4t or.,,. KATHLEIEN KAREN AM-dleclalfM8fly~torllny Inge County on July'°· otthedllef•ecut!Yeotlloe 1toc1t In lrldit, fl•tur•. Thie bull,.....,. Con• W·217 the ~...,._. Unlfted LOT 3e Of TA.ACT NO cumbflWICM 10 Ntlldy the BROSE • trwton, In the lnc0mc1n.-of the .,,_ t984 Of Pl'~ bUtlneM offloe equlpmetll end OOOd w11t ot duc'ttd by en Individual ---------~ ~ ~ !tie 802. AS SHOWN ON A MAP Ul'IC)eld ~ due on ,,,. office of lhll County .. *'<ff .. end other cornmon "1.., of the Intended ,,.,.,.or ... Mid butlneN ... be opno /Wdrfr/ Ounn PUlJC NOTlC£ rtont to retec:t 11ny or al &Ide RECORO!O IM IOOI< 2•. not• Of not. MOUr-td by corder of Oranta County. deelgnatton, If llny. ""°"""' Publlel'ted Orange CoMt SAM Mllmtl*' Md the oon-Ttllt ltetemant ,... filed n not iteellll'*f aooept PA 0 E 1 0 I' M IS · Mid Deed of Trwt, lo wtt lttte ot Cellfornla. WILL herein Delly Pt1o4 .t.uguet I. 13, 20, Al other ~ l'\Mlet tlderltlOn 'tl'Mlrefor loOlfher wlttl Ille County CA«1' ot OJ. P'ICTmOUI IUIMM Ille lo!elf akt end to...,._. Cl!U.ANEOU8 MAP8, RE-'4.7M,eee.eo, Plue,,,. IOI-S!Ll AT PUILIC AUCTIOH SMJ ...... bemede, but 27 !Me tnd eddl11111 YMd by Ille with the CONk*ttton '°' .,. County on .Nty 26, ...-.. eTATW 91'1 ~or In.,..,._ COA08 OF SAID OAAN<\f lowtng ... lmeted 00911, Ill· TO HIOHUT 11004!1'1 '°" wttl'IOll1 cownant or war-. W·2M Intended Cr......,or wtthln the 1,.,,.,_ tnd 8M9tment tOM The f011owtnQ f*'80M.,. ty In .,,., 860 r9CllN'td COUNTY .,.,,.. Md ed\ltncea ti lhe CASH (pey9ble et time ot ranty, erpr .. or lmc>lled. ,.. '"'• )'Ml'I .... peel IO ,,,, of the •for...icl llo9r'9ll (or ,,,_ ctolno buelneM .. : Wll· ,.WOltT ... IA """'° PAACll 2 1 lime ot the lnlTlal publlcetlon .... In 1.-.iM money of the oardlnD tttte, po 1111 arcn. Of P1aJC NOTICE • k~ to the Intended lloane9a) It 10 11e '*°on"' Pvbllelled Orange CoM1 11emeon Wlndln09 inc, 11 11 MDICMOOl•TMCT• A ITflll, O F l ANQ of 11111 No1"4 of 8• United ltll .. ) •• THI! 9noumbranoee. to Pfr/ Ille ,,.,.......,..HOHa. ,..., !tie lo.ti My°' .. Oalty~Juty30,Auouete. I! l!dlnQerAY9 ,~AN, Dr-. c....,, c...,.. a. 80UHOCO OH THE HORTH t3Ut5 00 CHAPMAN AllENUI! EN-l'Mlalnlno ~ tum of PtelmOUe IUIMM The pr~ It deeCtttled \wnber 1Nt It Ille eeorow 13, '° ltM CA t210I ...... , ..... , • ._ ...... 810! IY THE EAS'T!ALV NOTtCtfO TAAHCE TO THI! CIVIC,,,. not• MCWed by.., ·~eTAftmWT In gener• .. All Moalll In d•p•rlment Of THI W211 ~Wtndlngl.lno , ......, (114)......., ~()NQAT~ °' TM! "'°"wrv OWNI" C[M"f(R 8Ull01NO 300 OMd Of Tn.wt, wlttl .,,,.,.., Tiie fOl!ow4ng .,.,_.,. trlde. flllt\QI. ~· UCROW tTOAI, tt 2424 Callfor'flle corpcw.uon,...,.. ()Med· Auo 4 ,... IOUTH UHi! °' LOT B Of vou AR[ IN OCFAULT lAST CMAl"MAN Al/CHU£ thereon. -~ In Mid doing bullMM .. AnrtMa end pd .. of • oer1aln N Grand A~H In IN "8JC fll)TIC( Tiiie butlneee .. oon-~~~TRACT NO 1 02, Al UNOU!AD([OOfTRUST. OAANOl!.CA .. ~.tttte not•, acMlnOee, If 11ny. ~ ~. 1121 C3 ~-Md dell~ Cityof..,..AN.~of ductectby a oorpor'11o11 Deity, "°' ~I +w. ~ OH A MA, RE· DAT[O .Nty •• 1~ UH-end int•• oon..,ecl '° underthetenneofNldOMd ~ ... ~left ll"°"" .. .ul'I MAN<!T °'ante· l \ate of CtrMomlli, .,.. Jamee A Wllll-ton, ,... ' ' CORO!O IH BOOK 2A, lEH YOU TAKE ACTIOH and now l*O by It under of Tni« • ...._ ~ W NINI ~ 1521 C3 Ind tooM.o .. 2221 .._. pr~ tNt the °"'*1· PtCTTnOUe MWM ~ _______ w ... m_ ~:_i~,Ju., o.: ... ,.a~ i~: t~~~T~ YB~Mo"°:.; ~ t1t"'.-1:'w.'".:: :~,,:. ~"-:= ::' .. •• .. ~ left =. '=-. 'C:;r., ~ ~ 0::,: ='=!:':': ~=.,. wtttl~-~ ~~ P\llJC M)TICl'. C0M>t Of-8AIO OAAHQ( A PUBLIC SAL! "YOU County andlt ... delct'leled OMd ot Truet. tor IM Thie buelneet le oon-lflgl, ..... ofCeMomfll,enCI trllf'llllWotNtldllcenee ~ bu11Ane. .. CAL.I-lrlQ9 ~on My ff, · COONTY. Otf THI NOflfTH.. NUO AH IXl'lAHATIOH M MIOUnt rMeonabfy •ti· ouc:wd by en~ 'tr ... l'9 ~ .. 0...0 JAAt/ 3t, ,... ~A 500, ~ ~ ttM ,.,_ !Aa'Tt"l.Y ·~IV THE"'™ NATUM °"TH ~ teotTr.c:tNo ,, ... matedto•ttt.tM01 Mnl .,...,. cotdO....,.,. .... ,Ot COMC ~. ~ ,,_ MOnalC» UHl Of' <>M>INA"" HIOH llAOClt:OINO AOAl.,.IT lnlheOlyofeo.taMeee.• The~underNld 1111e ll8ttfl'lent"' ftled ---t ~ ... MCS ..... , ....... ._ leedt.CAt~ P\iWltd Ofwioe COM! ....,,.... W. TIO 0, THI PACl,IC YOU. YOU IHOVL.O C()H.. lflOWn on a ~ ltt9reof,.. Deed ot Ttuet l\eNltofore ... WICtl tM County CA«1' ol Or· Wine llce n H NUnlblf M. ic-.... Tt• .. 11• _. Moneoo'1 EnwtalnlMnl Delly,...,.~ IO,~ t , On ~ to. , ... • ~H 1H NIWPOAl IAY lfACT A LAWYl" oordedlrlloOllM, Peoet4t «llMd end~ to tN M01 County on JAAt/ 21, 20-t44MI. now '-*' to U..-. l!lll•Pf'lw Inc , Ca11k1m1a 1'. ~. 1 1I00 un Ar'1t ~ (OfTDllMtHEO I V OMNQ( ,..T AmMCM nn.t •nCS 60, Ml•c•ll•neou1 undtf'llOned • wntter1 o.o. 1tM ...,,... locMed _. 2ttl n.io..t....._ T,... corpcntton, '333 P-=Hlo W·2M Tttle in.nnoe Co, a c.a. C 0 UN TY I U, I A I 0 A '-• CC..MnJ. ~ ...... f'eOOl'dt of llllld Of. watlOft of ~ end 0.. nlMl7 Ne.oott IMS • CY '°' the .... _. ~ ~,_ CoMt Htoft'wey, ~l rornla corpora tion •• COUt'IT CAa1 "fO 2'llO); i.. ~ , we•• , .,.. MOii ~ mend tor Sale Md a Wfhfl Pvt>llfWd or-. CO.. = ~ et mt ..,_ e..t:I!. CA nta '""'"· or 811ooenor OHfHEIOtlTHWU'TlAlV aMI, ...,..._ 0.-, VC~" tHl!MfflOM .. Hoftol of ~ MCI~ OellyPllotJvty30,Auguatt. 90li19vW'd, In !tie ~ OrlllOI Coe.I Tl* bu94,,... le oon• IELl IOI• tteme •Ith a Tn.it t .. or lubtlltulltd 1101 IY TI4f NOl'ITH-tM IMf ,_ ........ .._ Ct\lde oll, p.cro6euM, 0-. ttonto ... TM~ 13, '°· ltll CJty of 0.. .._. County ~ Piiot AUOUl113. 1Nt ~ "Y'. t ~tllOn Daly Pltol C.MalfltO ACS T~ of!Ntoart..,, Deed EASltflllY LINI Of LOT 39 AM. c ...... ~ {7MJ 11r-. ~ enC1 •It~ ~ .-, Notioe o1 0.. W·rM Of Or.,.. ltM• of eaa;. W217 Motieoo'1 f!Mr\ainf'ni9nt 6'2·1171 f -·CALL 642-5878 • CALLING FllOll NORTH ORANQI IF CALLING '9tOM aoUTH ORANGI 540-1220 ..... SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sl·ao •s•-7 days... with pre0Jayment Prlvale P ONL V No AMI Ett e, eomm.rdel. 0t Http W.nted ¥ou oen now call tM-DallJ Piiot Cl•••lfled Dept. on 8•turMJ 111•nlntt lrom W-to 11:30 a.m .. to place rour lundaJ..., MALUIAn ...._,,,_ llU ..... _ ,,. MllC. llNTALI &1••••1mmsn1 ,..., ....... -......... ...... ~ ..... c:.,... ttU ~-~ ,. ... 11'Clll HOUlll/CONDOS -........... ,,,, ....c..--. ., .. no. 1#,_ """""' .. 1400 °"' Of c. ,,,_ .... ~ 21• 110t ......... 0.-ol toot lltJ ,_ tlto 171• --°"' OI ._. ,..,..., IUO --100. ~10.-uu 7rn .... ,_ ............... 1001 _,,,_ ·-APAITMIN1'1 m • l- ~ .... IOll ,.. ...... '"'° °"""' ,..., ~ a..c.. c-.. -1on :-: =r lelllO _...., ,.. 174b 0.- '--10'4 ,.,. .............. M07 17., 0--'* ,, .. llT-1m llHTAU c.,e..-.... ,.,. -v-.. .... '-*'-,.,,, ,_ ......_....,. ICWO c..-W• ~,~ . HOUlll/CONOOI 0-"-,.,. -........ -IOU ...... -10.W 0-.,,, ar .. ,.,,, a....fCll#fu "°' '-V.., ~ i....-IN --...__ t7'0 ,.._.,,_ "°' .............. ,.... ........... 10$0 ......._ '101 ...... = .. 77., -.......... -,.., =~ 1091 c....,._ .... t lll -... ..... -,, .. 0.-..,_ .• , c-.. _ un ........... -~ ....... ,.,,. o.-.1 -.... ...... 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Sat. 11:30 AM T=~ 7~Q-Q100 COLDWC!U BANl(eRU c.naa ..... , 1022 ••RJDS• M1·2LIT Gr .. t locatk>n on Poppy I peff9ct unit OV9r dbl ga.r-aoe + ptenty of land !Of 1g ,.. Of 2nd unit In lroot Call IOf tnfo 1248,000 759-1234 j/;/1'~1"11 REALTY ...... 11.AllS 4& 28a home Completely redecorated. lrg yrd, 1om• ocean view 1279,500 Prine only 875-3001 Of 780-0895 ..... ..... let U1 lltlf Y11 Sen Y ,., Prettttrl C1H Cla11tfte4, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. PtllllC NOTICE I 1 Tueaday ........... Mon. 5:30 PM 8·00 AM-5:30 PM ¥!edne9day ..... T~. 5;_30 PM Saturdey 8!00 AM-t 1 30 AM Fr1day ............. Thur9. 5:30 PM 8eturday ............. Frt. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM GW mealiBllU TIWlll•S ............ Frple, veulted cetttnga, dbl get. pool, IP• No pete Saa Jau Cit. 1171 ::i; 18th St 645-~~~~ dRElf stXRteM.&ndO ------ 2eR. 1 BA, 3 ml to bMetl *"" OlnAll * I 2 pooll . $61,000 18r 18-. an bltlnl, micro. PAUi TlllS Pueo CarOltna. 499-275& utllt Incl. tncd yrd pe11 Surround the megnttlcent ,,.----.----......-,m Ok $550 fee pool & ape at thl• ategant ata ha 111.UUT lll-HIG home in Bio Canyon. The OWNER bOst SELL IWI ........ __ ... _ mo et dl1erlmln1t1ng 1bd oondo, upper tevel, •---buY9' would expect to Jacuzzi. tennis, pool, 24 lrplc, dbl gar I 1200 P•Y much tnOfe than the hr MC, 'It ml to SC Ptt, + MCurtty 842-5035 $629.000. Catt 759-'&30 $65.400. 557·S320, &pm. Coty CiHn ehMP $390 llUT WUTlll I.I. hc•up~ I eottaoe 11y1e E-•ld• toeal IUl UTITI -gar ktd won't Int Ml.IC NOnct rmu 111T S39·e 191 Aot , .. L1gun1 Beach. OeH n ~IM C)C)pOrtuntt... 1 v\eW home 3& 38-. EJI. 1n cleMllled -Hke ~•ng.no ehanoe 10< Orange Coun-flV9fY 0.,eoe .. ie In town 10 ty or Oahu Rltr 159'-1552 your IMng room NllC NOTICE ,,. --.... ,. ,.,, ..... ,0..,.. ... ,.. ...,.. .... ... ~=-°=--.s 101' .. JOI• ••• •••••••u1 Jtl• a-. •IOJ .......... ••Oii --•107 ... C-*'-•1n )100 c--.. ,. .,. o--.. "'• .wao ._ ... 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INTO ··~-SAVINGS The Daily Piiaf hasp new way to turn your Hidden Treasu res into CASH with a $7.60 Classified Ad. u S-. 60 or $5.60 "TI e with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$7.60 No changes in copy or cance llation. Private porlte~ o"ly No Commercial Reol f \tote or Employment Ads There 1\ no price l1m1t to what you clln odvPrt1\P If yov need to sell your car boot co1o1ch high choir or any unused merchond•'>e coll lhP Doily Pilot Clos"f1ed toff or u\e thP coupon below Moil to· Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy St • Costo Me\o Co 92626 642-5678 -------------------------------- NAME PHONE ADPBE~S Ql( ____ _ ST A TE AD COPY 4 ''"'" m1rumum oppro11marelv .t ... nrth per lone 15A or M ( Th omu P1tr1c k Fiynn and wife Sand-I ll'. El Toro. alep- d ll ugh te r 1 , Jane D1v11 Irvine and EWne Mitchell and huaband. Ray. Balboa ntand . grand - c hildren . Grant Dav•"· Mary and B obb y Mttchttll . nephew Edwatd A Fiynn m . wile Susan and .irelt nephew and Rr••t niece. Patrick Jo.eph and Courtnf'y of Wnt· f1f'ld, Nf'W Jerwy He wu the eon of w la~ Dr and Mrs Edward A Flynn of S.llf'Ville. New Jt'T'lll"y, alstn. Pegy Wolk.t" and famlly. Anapolla, Mar yl 1nd , lau brotht>r Edward A Fiynn a """1 wtt•'• mother Katherine Sm•rroaklt, l\o!'r brothf'n and tf'1'a. Dorothy W1lllama. Cf'o r1t> Sima . Man'lf'lla Hamboaky. per Smerrotkie NO New Jerwy M~r of &Lboa Yw:ht Oub tunoff1c11l P oet Laureat(>), Newpon Harbor l<AN M .. Bo&rd of ~altora. DiMble<t Amer1can VeteraN Chae_ter S Llh~. Kauai. PUrp~ Heart A11oc1a\ion K.auai. 4 ~th Infantry Divwion Amod.aUon, Thunderbird Amoda- t 1 o. n . An1lo &-.chhead Veter&N of World War Q. 'nle military wrvice at S~ Atta t. IUv e~ Nattonal Cem· etery, ac~ from March Air Force Baae. Au1u1t 15, t~. llAM ln Utu of flowMa, donation. may ~ nllde ln tu. nanw '° The Hotpk!P Pro1ram. Martin Luther Koapttal Mfdk:al Cen\er. l830 W R omney• Or Anahet.m. CA 9280 l Di.rec1ed by Kaulbars.. a.uc>tt • Schacht. Anabel.m Mortuary, TI&-UIOO. .. Oranoe Coeat DAIL y PILOT/ Wednesday, August 13, 1986 :.... ... Ille •apt IMQ llff Cttta ... MM Int. IMd 1141 ._. ... IHtih tt 1•111 halu••/Oftlei a.t a.,...., •• 11 Pu•111f•11/ CtWll/ottitt ... i[ ~ ~ ttOO 3bf 3ba BLUFFS Condo, 3bd, 2Dt.. 1550 SOutti Coest Ptaa mf .... P911f *' * DM ' IJll & • .,..., •• , fi9 M•l1l1t11dft lllt Ult•····- 2 gerJ:: poo11otM ... oar tri>tc. 2 pe1io. s1&SO ., .. 18d<m. e1r. rencect 28dmi , ... ~ petto iXti6X WWWTI ..... -LIMlamtl _., tr• 111Ao1... lhortt.,rni.... pool, cwport No P9'• OUIETRESOR'TLIVIHO .-.11ooormo 650-2493 F/Pr~---.to~ ..... ..,_.. ..... g:~-ut ..... '-AAW IJINOO. W•dn••d•Y E. •-~ t & -116-1651 54$-8781 •S""'""11o .... heeled pool 7"7 .,.,.,.._,._ •• -· ,..,.,,. • -..-NiQhtl, °'*'1 V'9w HS., Tired ot R. _,,. I H• optr'llOQt °' men ! SID! 28R 18A - -.~;;d vtew dlntng *..--T lfT• w/M, 1 btodt to Bay & 28.55£ atHwy81~ 11"011 Gothard, HB. loet1 Rep. A. Uc req'd wome" II you type G:tlf T!J'\~!l.':i lllffl 1 LfYll $U&l mo E/elde :!ryR •VIQMU* BBQ .,_, L 18, Hia, .un~. OcMtl 175-7471 8"'* ~. 2 eerty b#d IBM S.C""'P f« you In the 4 0 w pm 1 n d a re ,_ 1 Iv O\IO 142~3 Condo Sbd, 2ba, pool 111.A. petlo, pool, eTwllgt!t dif'9 In coun yrd ~ muet .. SS80t ._ HAUTIF\ILI tWMM peotlt for pnoe of 1 on fleld t Trelnlng. Cell tot lrit••ted In excetaent • 1 1800 a«-M07 rm Ctoee to an O&Dboe TIUMIT 1 ... -.. nlbctl. ev .. Imm M l50 f.13 or f.20 wltNI Ad en~ 110-.eou CtluGtl benefit.a wttt1 • •t~ .._ .U 149 E S.y •Spedou9 Apertmentt ,_ •MC, 175-077 l8i«Y of $7 73/Hf, l 1100mo-+WUl'lty OlllfTI ll Tll~ M2·11U •Vourownprtvetepetlo •ITIPl11Ull• 971-1100Ans;e Leetlf.... ltlt ..... 11/ltatal Sits Hrt/Wll c.11 "33-0411 (3) ~. 3bd, 2ba. 2 eat 4t>d 2ba. VEARl VI S 1325 "°°'"'° E/tlde 3BR 2BA •Gourmet kitchen Studio wlful ldtonen, utle llOCK TO BEACH I NB ,oQRo ilfo Smi ihOf1 •• .....,. UlllT ?~ 1 ~:,~ .. ~= gar C1Mn & OOOd IOc • no Agent MS-3&83 townhOUM FrplQ, petlo, • New 6ow uin carpet lnel. hU(f)' 14()() ... HOUM w/PoOI tennlt ....., ""' ..... haired Shelly ml.It, INM. From office poeltlon. Mutt 8Meh EOE pett. 142 .... Ha aftet 4 Eutblult exec 48R 28A ~. lndry rm. Off 1treet, ·~11~ welk·':J::'* TILllllf lll-llll 1370 +•~M. 5"4M852 · "Comc*t• )Mltor.., Blk/b<own/wtit, '* c:o'• b• enthualu tle 6 exe"' 'TIVE 38,, 2BI, hM. remod. llkl new. qu"9t ~llon • It cove< no ...,..MU9k: lat v-.. H8 H0-3414 .....oth Lf•IU -•nAlf ""' many •rMnltlea Gndr 2917 Otano-with l toreg41 una .. 111 BA • ......, aw, Jh ..... EWiatM "'7 I CheerlUI & WOftc .... .... - -::Cor~::. ~uyy~~ lnC S2?501mo 7&0-939e TSL MIT M2· 1HI ALL ~ll~T~~~k~~OED W/Patlo. Nr ShOOc>lnQ et1tr o•r. II~ patio. 1250 "Full ~ b~ ~ Muat Nlve good TUml d•nlng 1ervlce net -FURNISulu"'S AVAIL $995 No pet• 8'0·1* +MC. 543..ee5-4 Pllm "Sectetary MrVtc. offtc:. lklllt. Incl ~•no Exoeoent opponuntty lor \ fr Ellt• ., •• $650 home pet USA • ... n ....... I ... Ample pwklng f nl llil\ ADS hr• & eom. Saturd•YI per.on wtth 1trono WOfd ---._i;Sji:1~200fii:~moiiai;:S...~f---8950 odklnt~~ metal'lsk~~h9_!0<19m1 WE'RE THE BEST! Sorry. No pet1 EASTBlVF'f TownhouM EASTBlUFF. 38d. 2 ~Ba. a.aa •101 \M1U 1 Salary open ecc0tdlng to prOCMtlng & 0<gantt,a• ""'! .ctpt ..• """ ~ -v t-42-BEOBOO Apt 38r 2'hBa. 2 cal'~· ffplc. gar, W/D, pool, on -IRE fRE.£ exp a ablllly Diena tlonal t1elll1 lo work for paint, tncd yrd, 9nCI ger· ~fTi FURNJSHINGS AVAIL o-petr,tttO&fmcryrtw: B•ck Bey. '480/mcr.-n 6ll-~~5l_~vel amall pfHllQloul New· age w/Qf>flr, 1900 189 E. FASHION ISLAND AREA •Free utllltlet 182 1 Parktlde Ln, HB 4-1010, 8·5 M·F only. 7&0-6318 EVM Co1t1 Meu MO' office+ IEITIL AlllSTllT port Beach uiw Firm. t8th St 963·8258 2Br 2'~Ba New Condo, tip, *Spacious living Hl-1441 .. IAIT• WT Fem 25+ thr nic:. CM/HB 1m111 1torage room, $300 Cal: Caring Pedo ottic. ..-ino Coqtect Jean &« 9190 --LIKE THE HOUSE gar Adlt1 prel. No pet• *Hug. kltehen --Enlo the luxury of lhl 3Br Twnl\te Pool, w/d, mo. 1725 Monrovia St ... 2 Hll & ed Ill WO p /T 2Br I/yd kid• pel 0., wet S 1300 mo 819-325·5281 *Bit-In ovens & r1119M Llflll ltacla 1!41 clu~ve guerd gated~: lac. lrplc Ml to bel'I S343 759-1227 or 548-3345 · -• :!f:.':1. •':Jtra~~len~on Position avan. t~ ,,, ok In bar llPSM• 1700'1 hurry°' Hrbr vu Hm1 28r 2Ba. •Patios Xv'AILXBLE Rowi'Ro munlty In a epaclou1 i utile eso-7327 •ft 8pm Large ornce evallable In RDA, n-1mk Newport Skin Care Clink:. Apply In •HM1t1 * den eompl reno11. New •Coveted G~eget Laguna (211t>d, lb• walk 2Bdrm Townhouse . FEMALE there bMcl'lfront Newport BNch. Tutelvl-c.n1et 644--0el 1 peraon AHC Phermacal. 3t>r fncd hM $795 kldl I crp1. O/W & landacaplng. •Pool & BBQ 1 to l>Nch S800 ea +sec Amenities Incl trplcl, wet home, leundry fllCllltlel, ly dec:orlted tuft• Men· FOUND Blk/brn/wtilte on <--. . 888 W 18th S1. NB finer w/d l'lk~pa rea deo Grdnr comm pool 11575 *Plu"1 lanacaplng 875-6081 bars, A/C, mleroe, W/D private b•th $500 mo tel Hallh ProfeHlonlll 8/10 male amllll lhort· DENTAL ASSISTANT others 111all 539-6191 mo ' MC S.U-5197 *)(Int locellon •crOH • ·---L Niup1 l 2 CM garagee 722-0364 preferred. 851-1756 hair Shettle mix. blk COi· Exper'd RDA w/X·R•v .,, ou••·• IT r lrom park l!J!r1 -• From $169S c,._, no 111 Vic t.k• & Palm. HBi ltoenM FfT Nwpt Bch Typlr\gand 10-keyreQ Agt " lmmaculetel Garden v,...... *Sorry, no pete * 11111-""* pet• 6«..osoQ ..,.,. ''' Fem o.,.,. 45 yra lor 2BA llWPllT IUll 960-3464 apeallty olc 640-5682 In 20 hOur• week APi)ly Rare E·llde hM $450 kids 1113Bdrma. walk·tn closet 385 W WILSON CM ept $30()/rno + 'h Why P•Y Alrpon area I KIRK JEWELERS other• avlll 539-6191 altaen gar kltch w/~ incl NO PETS 545-.4855 frptc, enclOMd ~llga. 2pm 21s-.&80-7He ~l=:=rvw~ ~ M/Bm ~d18th l NEWPORT BEACH pet I/yd thlldy porch in mstr. 2Ba, llp, 2 car 142-1111 . I Retrlg dlShwUher & 1tove Fum. 2BR 18A, lg IUOdeck. , utlla. 648-9764 0t after Found Blk leb F/mlx IUTAL llOantlflT I 2300 Harbor Blvd. CM Agt lee Eastblutt ., .. $1400 CLEAN OUPl £X. 1t>d. pvt 2Br 2B• uni!YriY Near bay and OCMll. Fem II 23-33 port Beach Addr ... for Oran;.. CM. Aug 1 t lAre you IOOl!lng lor 9 PAYROLL Vllltl Rentals 675·4912 yd one o-smkr employ9d $900/mo 3Br 2ea Winter 1950/rno, yrty. 873'-7412 lor 3rMPBR ~~ '·t ,..... $l ie-Ft mt"i... 2 OfflOM, 642-9821 Cf\allenglng career OP SU.IP 111-HPUI --person ONlVI 1580 .. NC $ 000 .... n nun .....,1 "'4 '"7 -1 """ n'*"? WE are IOOk CLERK I BIG CANYON Highly up-ln<:I utll 646-8028 1 Imo Frplca, oar· UDO ISL FURNISHED 2 blkl bch All emenltlM. 400 al. 1paclou1 window FOUND blk & whl male ,...... .u "' • Encl gar, Near l9th graded Dover Model End _ __ ages & carport 731· t230 18R gar, utH Incl, 1 peraon, $300/rno 960-8871 Yiew brand new crpts. dog. German Shep mht? Ing 1°' • lrlendly. mature, & ~0~~~~8011 g:~:1':;1i;~ ~~J;;J2500 c!1~~ c~~rte::::~fi' Y!~~ * 21111 H& llM* no pet•l:~· ')'Mfty. Fem lhr 38' 2Ba houM In drps, AIC Cell 650-338 t ~C:,~~~~'16 Slit., & I :7~~t~: • !~~~· ~~ betWM0 6-8pm for child No pet • Relrlg. d1Shwllhef & 1tove Costa M ... w/2 other Offloa Suite overlootllng join our team Top pay. or997·9309,egt Newport finer $675 hm $795/mo 722·6294 Incl NO PEiS S.~855 UDO-LG 1 BO women. $420/mo. Call harbor 575 aq ft. Avall Found-BOAT CpVER fringe t>enefltl, n-smk Snarp 2B"i ~ple11. beam ~{~'~:cg:: Pf:~~~~~ EASTSIDE DUPLEX I **BRAND NE 2Br 28a M~~a:~~~~~ ~~ 548-3977 or 895-1196 Sept 1 Call 642_.644 HU~0~~f~~D~~~~UR I 644--0595 cells,wood burnlng lrplc, 539·6l9 lAglfee 206 MONTE VISiA choice area. patio, gar· Incl 642-0623 lvm1g Femtothr2BRt'i~BACM PRIME COSTA MESA Lo-962.a719 Dental Receptlonlll. g11. W/0 hkup, No pets. _ 2BA l BA garage fenced aoe $900 IH, No pet1 ' ' · twnhM. Pool, epe, tennla, catlonl Beautllully IP· Ortho. ''"*Day Good pay S6951mo 7&0-8862 NEWPORT SHORES! 3bd, yard ga~dnet $675/mo 760· 17 13 or 642-5909 NEWPORT MARINA APTS MC. $387.50 + dep + 1_., pointed aulte with 4 pvt FOUND 1·5 Anaheim lfM & benefits Exp re<fd •PENTRIOOE COVE• 2be. watt.. to bch, poo1. 1 63 1-8283 ' llllTW . •Bayview 18r 18-, t100 ulllt, 682-0124 . otllc es. reception, 819, Sml tern Terri« type' Nwpt Bch 642-2826 tennis. top cond $1250 * * * * • aq ft. W/D hkup, micro --storage, conference, blklwht older dog. blk --2Br 2Ba Condo W/O nkup Vrly vacant 673-26~ UITSllf All areas, prices + 11zea. frptc, encl garege. Prvi Fl to exchange house work area. llnk & bit In head, wht body & leg• llUUIOf OLHI dbl garage wtopener -Sharp 2Br l ~Ba, gerage, Monthly or yrly. l et u1 beaeh $1<475 cleaning +S200 for rent, cabinets. 720 or 1500 Call 240-8981 1For bU1y Chlrapracttc ol· $995 Near streams & IWPT OllRT 01111 no pets $795. S.6-5880 Help? Fee Sorry no pets 780-0919 prv bed & beth, lrvlne aqt1 In anrec;tlve & well FO lice Exp'd wfW0<ker'a 11111 No pets549·2447 VIEW 28A • den att 6pm-979-3~Pam TflHflf lll·IUO NRL.-,OO.-.-.,"'hlNA3BR d·557·0450,•857·5370 maJnt.aJn ed b ldgA UNDkltten.8weekOld Comp Ins helpful. Mutt •• It. -lticL 2140 sisoormo AOt 645-2135 ·' ""~" F/ 1 .... 3000 1 Ml··• 645-3120 temate, neerBatbom Pier. have good offloe 1111111 ' E'SllEl HI OlllOL 514~ ClubhouM wan,... • _.on 875-4547 p1ee11 de· Salary open according to UN FURN 3M HOMe ocu• YIEW • * f TIEU* 2BA llke new gar 0.Ck Viejo Exec hm. pool, spa. C.••trcial '" .. 1':1 tcrlbe exp & ablllty. Call Olene Lero• fenced yard. room Exec. lBR partly turn lba, lrplc. patio $800 MC 3Br 2Ba. 2 car gar $1000 Sl ;95 yrly 998.s&ea ' n/tmkr, no pell S395+ut 2~ 5 tor RV, avallabl• 09.01 I s950 Avl now 962•4557 , 722-0528 2Br 2Ba. trplc S800 · · 768·3998 trene/530-4333 FOUND Ladlea bfecelel onl 931-566415 1-3336 Eves Cu te & cozy 1Br 1B• S650 ~a 11•• Little B1tb01 tmtand. Ring. 1111••-• OUlll Immediate opentno-IM entry level payroll/Ille clerk Payroll experienc. and '°"key helpful but will train lndlvldull wtth llmlted experienc. Ind desire to learn APC>ly In person 9AM .. PM THE JOLLY ROGER, INC 17042 Giiiette Ave Irvine, CA 250..0331 r /T OLOI nPIST Mui~ ba---4b!a -10 handle phones & llte bkpg. 631· 18t4 llfCfmHllT etter 6pm, 662·5 757 Ovedks Nwpn S 1100 2 East side 2Br 1Be. beamed TflllflT Ill IUO Meture M/F n-1mkr ll'lr -• • -2x. hang up & call back ------i ·-hri.~ ..,14..,. St'Y30<-2bft~--.. , oe11tngs, lrplc, oar•o• • lovely 3BR home Wnt· Bldg C.2 1000 aqft IO yd again 673-8642 For bU1y Chlrapractlc of· •••· -•1 " " . ., . .,,.,,,....nu Pvt pall05 -s690 • 1st. i"LJ.lX.URY 281 cttff area $350. 111. Int 11~Gebrlllo;&A6-2.33l--ta Ina e11p Mtptul 301 try elegant 1wnhme Agt lee w/new decor. large llvlng utin 5'8· 1883 HARBOR BL VO ND Vcty Myrtle St. Hra/Wk Muat tiavm_good FIT. personable meture person tor pr operty mgm1 co with bUIY ptlones Must be able to work Saturdayt µpm GOOd phooe manner • must Call 642· 1803 ·. 2400 111 guerded gate No pets 650•1798 rm Ea.stblutf lrplc, POOi. 3Br 281· gweg41, frptc. NB/BACK BAY HOUSEll FRONTAGE . 2 UNITS Lag Bch. beeut lg 9dl1 office lllllls Salary OC>fK'I I 1800 or $2100 w/40 Steps lo Sdnd 3b• nse 2ba E-s1de 2Br2Ba, cath cells, $895 No pets 722·8011 $835/rno. M M387 wthorte stall avlll lrg A 000 gry/wtlt, mele eat nd1 according to exp & ablll· bOll dock 71 4/627 0295 1ncts den 111di. pets S 1200 S pprox t aq ft, lease home badly, 494-7348 I ty Cell 04ane 631-5664 539 6 91 trplc w/d hkups. dbl ger Aulumnteavet-lovetolOok VER All.LES CONDOS pool, all amenities 30-40 s.48~787 & 969-2000 55 33 6 E imH 2144 · 1 Agt fee w opnr Pvt bale S875 • t>ut hate lo rake? Someone 2BR 1950 $475 utll tncld 852·9259 LOST 5 yr bml wtit Spring. or 1• 3 ..... -RECEPTIONIST WestchH 3BR 2BA $1595 tst. last w S225 2 per. war1teto 1ncluelfi.d 2BR 11200 Super view PROF/FEMALE 28'-35 J1•a1tri1l 21U er Spaniel & 3 yr Golden! lfllOAL Sec Bldg & prlo.ng 2Br gdnr wtr pa Avt 9 18 No sons No pets 650-1798 ~ AGT 631 _.960 1300 aqft w/ffont office. Lab. lems Mesa def M., 2Ba 1u1t Condo Air I t It L •11t1t To ll'lr 3br 4b• Ouplx,COM ar .. 432·99•5 Fn & Bacti ofc, wlll trlln. pets Open Sal 1Sun S625tmo 2BR 1B• ell twpr IC• -WATERFRONT DUPLEX Micro, d/w, w/d. •557 drive-In door In reer co1i-.. beci<ground n1ef, Outgoltlg person. l or heavy phonet & mell Typing 55 wpm. Mon-Fri 8-5. benefits ne&1 Irvin. Auto Centre 768-80 11 micro tndry rm. tenn11 11 15 Essex 6'6 6789 " -• $625/mo 1785 Whitt'--' LOST C T ~ ,... POOi. spa $900 55 J·6S81 blllns, tndry rm near SBdrm 3Ba. rooftop g.,--+ •,;, U111, Roz 675-5en • "" A • Tebby/Fem Nwpt Bch. Full time Winter Rental 2Br 1-Jrn beach and ahop1 den, patio. avall now ROOMMATE. male 10 St CM, 540·9352·D, "Mercede9", 1u1 ... n Mon-Frl,646-5703 Karen WOODBRIDGE CONDO S900 mo tn<:l all utlla eK-735 w 18th St 11900/mo , yrty + U111 646-0681-N 8/5 Ofange Ave & 21st 2t>d nr Park pool & ceplphone Ta1tmgapph· TSLlllT 142 1101 673-2747or67~382 sh•re house 1 blk lrom lact•t PrtJtr~ St C M.Nocoller.reeanl P/TUOllfFICf llfOEPTllllST sctiools No pets $750 ceW>M Sat 8116 11. 1 PM • beach In H.B · 350 ... utll surgery on left rear Medlc&I Aatlstant Part Of Fun time In a ·MC 551-2554 11 5 45 111 St 650 6-44 1 Large 1 Bedroom with •isc. l1ata11 Call after 8·00 27 (1h1vad), mixed gray Fuhlon llland 644-0077 doctor' a oltlce, LI! It la 2141 pool No pets '495 • *H 12 llHth ltHH. lM•I 27A 960•6818 _ C M NIQe area Weatslde. wlyellow spot on baclc 3 ---.. -answering phorwis. llghl ~lal IC Yt1rty 21 H~r•t $600 security 646-3618 I Would llke resp fem, 2BR two 2Br hses + lend to wht loet on rH r paws typing. filing, ask fM *{xac hOIN, Oen & cyn Ocean view Others 1v111-MESA BREEZE• 1 S1ve u, to $300 Furnished room In C.M 2BA 11 Promontory Pl add 2 more. luSh lndtcp REWARD S.8-4023 Boerd Certified Plattlc Renee 213-592-1331 :~ou::' d!'~.B~;P1~"~0 ab~a~IElltY :lw;'at. NEW 1 BR S575. ctose t.o 011 I month lusts. =·~~c~f:~eges. ~:f.':~~4~;:'~·7~_::9~k ''75K Agt 642·9666 Ptr1Ua11 002 ::r.~~n,:,~·~e~!;~~ llCllnllY pets S 1600 Agt 550.'1015 "'R llllT , ... • 867~ac~9t~~~J~~~fo1 • Month to month ROOM tor I BalbO iiii'lns Pi111ci1I gaiMS •prts nelur rnovlel rewarding work In office I Fast paced lrvtne Office L Bill 2150 • I 1 1 Island. Av~~bf.;' Im,,,.; ltatlb W11tt4 272' ladltll wknds M prtrs mom-kid• and operating facility has immediate opel'llng IJlll I 175·4IOl tr lll·f.113 llST SHI Jlsu c1va1 ab I' Looking tor meture adult EXECUT1Ve COUPLE wanting true frnd, poss W0<k 4 days paid lor 5 tor an energetic or· 2SR 1BA LH Townhome S Cl - 1 -2-176 E/slde 2BA lBA gar 1,0 • ~u1n1shed wl relerencH . female N·chlld. n/Bayfront w/4-0' Orrrt11ititl 2904 five 1ogether 969-7506 day1, no weel<·ends or g an1zed n c reu ry W/O tncl, comm pool & II ••.H t yard, w/d hkup Gr•at to-II I 1 le H lllTll•-•11 nlghll Salar y com-wtgood typing & com--" ur1turr11she1l non-smoker preferred • P ong erm ue ave -••n Tr1nl 3014 menMfete w/e·p~t~ munlcatlon sktll1 Data Jae. very clean, $8501 mo, I 2BA. den. frptc smell yard. I cation S725/mo 1 t & lty d I rental history I a •• & ~ "' ""...,.. f s secur 9PO• t n r.... lrtH41Fl•tr1,m Serid Resume to Bo11 •8. entry e)(phelptut ContK1 call Nency 498-8 106 ruce residentlel area 2544-46 Orange Ave · 1tness centers, moves you lri w/all utllltea home owner1hlp pride. bin 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS. clo Dally Piiot, PO Box Susan. Rusty Pelican lftptrt ltacla 2169 ~~8~2~~ ~~c;«~~~ ;"o TSL MGMT 6-42-1603 te11r11~. sw1mm111g paid lflntermed pleese 631·0951 u~~~· e~taco:, ~= ~'.°'~0 1~~~~ar:~ 1580. Costa~ 92828 R&1t1urant1 2P-21,.,9A "' level •NEW 2Bdrm 2';Ba.1 M,, 1o , .. JJ 1 1 l ~~·5979 & leave C•••trcial Order, Book Club and S600 Oranoe co 10 (714)66().901 t twnhse Ltt<e riew attach Ap1rl•Hll Townhse Apt yard gar-"u• '•"''~ I I.I. S1l~lt1t MLM No bkk~ lnven. Seattle $800495-3173 1Cltrical/Otfice 5400 1 llCllnUY 2 car gar S 12001mo "· Ceatt1l 2602 age $600 . sec. No pe11 I Btttb/•ttlb 2711 11 i~ / 1t I sales. ralllet. oundlng •-1 For ....__, ....... ' -Firm pets, 818-79Q 6629 ava!l 8115 548-7652 ·~ ...... "11"1 I t ll wua1--L •• .... •Cl ... Mambet1w1Hlnherl1pyb-!!!!!I!"' N&TlllW ··-............. ... • PROF BLDG ContraC1or ~11 ~ 11, Aw~' ut• _," 2719 llsher IOllClted membet1. mut'Ut Jill Temp lull-time position. Varied respon Gd lkUll 2Br 2Ba Condo .,.1poo & w 111 1rade services tor rent ... ~· Id Wkly rentals now avail • 1-80Q-i32·7257 ext 865 good typing 1kllls 11 muit. req Call Jo •t ~512 $1600 • 111 IHI clean· 5pm Gar)-960-3990 645T104 NwptBlvd,CM646-74-45 181 fwntcilH 29 tocarefor&playwltnmy Sua.e9-12,873-9360 -•" - 1ec: 111 bel'ltnd prvt gate neg Hunt 8ct1 area alt ww~a.1 le JI 1111 $147 00 wk & up 2274 1 IHlllU~HET (24 hrtl or 714 960-179e. NEED reaponllble P«SOO genetal ornce . .tc c eu .. -n••J.f/T Ing oep ssoo 642 2008 lPlllTIHTI "'" ... I Uri 81•.1 ,. ~o Nwpt eon 5.41 5032 egt •11ez ,. LMa . 14 8 mo old In Turtle Rock F()f' blJsy lrlendly marine .If Iii"-u 11e brand n-All ulll pd 11001fith 511,.,.1 l11t 1h I t lla1r1 • ---WIDOW hu MONEY f()( nm Refs req'd Cell Mary •w(llnl l /P l /ll co Lot• of P'lOfle • & * IT 11111* bl11tl 2•06 POOi gar Sorry no pets 2714 859 SO FT TO SHARE TOs SIOK/up no credit Pat Mon-Fri &80-8999 ... -. word proces1lng ri.c: Cute studio garage m1ero I Bdrm S605 JI lJu""' Prv Ole, rettroom, wet bar .,... . no penalty' Cell -~ Perm part llme M-F, 8· I 631..e.480 -t bar retrtg fncd yd 3 II LIORYt 11 4to• 28drm 1811h 57 tO 642 5113 CDM·MIF, PROF secretary 1t1t1on Oenlton Auoc 673 7311 Ttaclatfl .4HOi Coste M ... 545-8110 T L i l /T M POOi. BBQ utlls incl On1v garage St 150 VEARL y 30 A ~ Snr lurn townhome w/d 17 1~ 1 Newhope-Ste 113 -----IC•• Cl r ti ssoo lee "leCur·ty548.0769 1 •ocado 642·9850 poo1. "450/mo. •1st & Fount11nva11ey,5•9-1585 1•11•1a11 T.D. 2tll -PIE-lllMllllf CLERICAll DRIVER. llte ' HtS TfUllfll Ill 1110 OCE~N FRONT • 38th St, last avallebte lmmed 2' Alternoon1 5 Oay1 typing, llllng, college stu· " 3Br 2Ba n-p11 n1 & Clean 2bd lba gar 0en'ise 619•464•7243 ' BAYFRONT BUILDING NEED 5.000 et 11"/o 2nd 8<47·5284 H.B area dent ok n/1mk. F/PT Ice BODY REPAIR MAN 3BR 2BA cory cteari carpet SIOOOtmo yearly Sepl·Juty l'i s890 213 ; '"•"' OFFICE SPACE T O On Newport BelCl'I Cretm Mtg 873·4803 E,perteneed L•ouri • house rop cond walk 10 M<;Nesh Realty 642-1334 692 4'60<1 714 642•2047 550 1quar1 leet & up property Cllll 640-5500 ClerlCal Niguel 582.0303 beach pool & tenma or 675·6196 Call 642-4644 or Eves 760.0630 PP Wlllll-111 $ 250 SPAAKLING IBR 1 t mo 839'2262 IALIOA ISUll l1r~• UTll PD QUIET N-PETS IMMEDIATE Mac Gregor Vacl'ltl 4 Bdrm pool spa lrg 2 bedroom clote to w11 er POOL NEAR SHOPS kitchen S2350tmo 1 r81 81 795-&400 $540/MO, 548-7889 1631 Plac.nt11, CM WORK 11.1.t - -5110 year lease Call tor lnlor matlon Bkr 7S9·1234 lllCUYHCOlll 2t>d. 2''tba, den on golf course. next 10 tenrn9 court S 1895 759 0079 •Ill ClllH COllOI 3 bdrm 2'' bath pool & 1enn1s $1850/mo Call Sue"831-1266 HLIOl ISUH Luu i' DedfOOl'T' IOM• 1' ... aler (81 81 795 (,Al 0 l1l~o1 Pen in11l1 2607 LG ;eR.~uAN-il'lhc C.11r ;rty t>ttscn Anl81 or1ly SlflP., 10 sencJ '"' •ncl S ISOO mr 65fi 2 • 16 •;; :Zi;:a ~·;;~;;::~Ir .,~622 _)#~-: .... B111 10 bCh s1&f · sec IUFf'I COllO 67~' 74 3br, l '>bl upgraded ~ 2Ar ill• lront OuP "'x sec syslem sereroe Ylt a~rl1• i:. .. , t 1 $79~ yrly ting Avail q 1<; S 1~00 5,.,. ~ 1 1' OOem ;>pn" Suzy 720-041'! 1 4 ) 1 lrt31 lrplr. U ,. 11r Si I" SJ 25 bf lolJl1fUL I BllCl'lelor •Pl i·~o JU• 1ba IG7S A '1, ,. ,..., ttPI~ & dfP!. All 67'> 6606 RIM. i' r>AltC.I"' s 7 50 !lat ~i>I hnn1 .. ~ ~Pf)"11 w 08' c.t.1ld f1110 'J 34 ti ·9, l\jjf .,,. .. Roo• tor hat t.;t• ''" I Alh N111w crpt!I n~o ,,. '> < 011 67'> 6606 lJMl"'' ::l~r 7B11 ~•ew 2 1rei1r beams ... "'A' i 1 c;oo1mo 4 ·~ .,, 'or 1 I'· 3058 Costa flltu 2U4 1211 IHAIWU $4 •s mo 1Bdrm crpt 1 "" bl•nd' "ove retrlg v11c1n• 7')6 !1~~7 !SR 1BA UNF"UANISHEO f>L U~C:NCL "AR.AGE f •C"O~t'I I()(. I Ptlll~ if.•JO .. ,o f.62 OSSO • 2~P S67' StCJv• rtllfrig pool lntlr I fa<. Qd IOC: 11v111 now $Qrry no S)'lll j 423 w 811 760 BM'l 2Br 28• bertul Q11l11t d"'"'"' w p11110 A 11\CI gar Motl ulll~ pd S79S '>20' H11m1nor &3 1 A 1 •,3 • ?Br w1g1r Crpla drp" b1t1n' Fncd yrd "''Patio 636 41.10 Clll 1 SPM • 6~ T \ltr; ll)flll C $66!> 1'619 S11n11 Ane $695 24:1' CJr•nO" r, S70S Slt1P5 IO SC Piia, 2Br 1Be, ratng xlnt cond security gated, pools, nu paint, a c. $775/mo 846-6634 lntervl9Wlng now lor th9 tonowlng posttlona Clusltled Advertising MESA PINES 2650 Harle l BA 1Ba w/gar $650 POOL spa bbq TOP AREA Outel No Pets • •549-2447•• WI Off ER l C•OtCE Want a 'lelecllon of great U111ng? We can otter eny· thing rrom a small apt to d ' bdrm hou!MI II toolr 1ng 1n CM NB or HB think ol vs l1rs1 for 1n11 cno1ce 01 ideal llvlfl9 TSL MGMT • 642 1603 JR TYPIST 40-45 wpm accurate Wiii train on CAT S6 00-$7 00 WORD PROCESSORS IBM P/C W0<dstar. Wang Oecm1te Otsptaywrlter S9 50-S 12 00 SECRET ARV · Perform ell routine duties Good j Ct•tat/C.1crtt1 Electrical lania1 ltmce typing 11nd grammar iiiiiiiiiiii;;:;;;;;;;iiii Orlveways, patios. paths. NEW/REPAIR Ou1llty No compan1on1m for five Some w p s9 OO-$ lO 00 S etc No ·~b ~ II RECEPTIONIST Type 50 2 40 Pe da ,.., .oo sma IObS to tmatl. , ... Of'llble ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE rn care & Ute hllfpg tor , r y Reas Mickey, 536--0553 Free Mt , llC'd 631·2345 Sod Clean-ups Malnt. the elderly (7141833·2009 :::d 1:,:1 1 t~~~nb~Ki:I~ Thats ALL you P•Y lor I Clt1aia~Stmct -IBH•Jllll Sprinklers etc 850-4147 IP•iatia~ operatOf' $6 oo.s1 oo 3 ltnM 30 day minimum _ 1n the OUST BU TEAS. i88trno Cerpentry, muonry roof· DUSTY S LandacapelllWii F1Ne PA NTtNG By RQ. TAC Temporary Services SERVICE &up Wk/Bl-mo.supplies Ing. plmbg. dry-wall. Ille Main Serv Wkly/month/ I ard Slnor 16yrsolhaP9y 4500Campys0r•124 furn Chris 861-0988 & morel J B 646-~ 1 time Free est 241-1640 custe>1T1«1 Lie 280644 852-6424 FRIENDLY TIGERS! Why I FENCES-GATES Tree trim COMMERCIAL Landsup°e Thank-~oul_ 963-4114 OlHICll/lllHAIOf DIRECTORY spend your v•lueble time Dump runs C M /NB , Malnt Sprlnkler1. SOd, 20 A A A PAINTING Int/Ext In• claims ofc nas opel'llng 262• cleaning? Free estimates. area Jim Whyle, 642· 7206 yrstn area Tony ~5·5 124 LOWEST possible price tot hard working maU/IUe Aftractlve. redecoreted CALL TOOAYll reasonable 541"3606 •GEN HOME REPAIRS C&B LAWN SER VICE l O Step Servic.. M2·3235 clerk Great starting po1 D1a1 Poiat 1 1 end 2 + 2 BRIBA HoUaeeleentng 14 yrs exp Paint Drywall. Carpentry MOW = EDGE TWICE MO EXTERIOR EXPERTS w/oppty for advence. Ocean -11ew $625/$775 ASI FOR LOIS rellable. reaa. lree est, own etc Gary 645-5277 PTL 120-$25 548-5722 Olffleult repllrt R specialty ment Exit benef119 Nev. TWPIHIUl.H The Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot currently has open. 1ngs lor a l\Jll and part· time telephone .. , ... person In our Ctaullled Adllt!(t!Stng department Must type 45 wpm. have prior telephooe Niel••· pet'9nce and a pleuant. ci\Mrful telephone voice EAcellent ,.11ry plu1 commission i nd good beriefltS Call Klttlleen Otaon IOf In tervlew 1ppotri1meri1 642-4321 n t 302 tUllf ClllT IAILYPtltT 330W 8aySt Coat a Meta, CA 92628 498-4466 Your ~ans Pina 645·9866 Della HANDY ANDY • Malnt & FULL SERV. GARDENING Llc •288597 631-9295 otc Selery lo 11000/mo Serv1ceD1rec.tory IH ---·--Cell mgr at 474-8217 1•111 •-s•• Hant. ltacla 2640 Repreaenlettve outecleanlng, carpete & Rep .. r SVC Home, Apt & No Job 2 big or 2 small GLASGOW PAINTING • .,... .. 280 2 BA NEAR upholstery, windows. etc Commercial 760-7194 Free M l 646-3072 Int/Ext 30 yre Hper" CUlllOAL p /T work tor 'TA.XI'S Bobt>yll T al ber II Beach Blvd , 1'2-4321 Hf, 301 1-Klr~ys Malnt. 631-5272 **HANDYMAN;* ref's 842·5214 • Merrlll Lynch Realty Treto-Hottest new product. Our fenced yd d tw lrplc, sngt ·--------• EXTRA Touch Cleanlng, 2 Lparge53or 1m1191 I do It 1111 Li•t1/C~11flin PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Ing Center In Huntington ~: ~l~=~~,~~lgl gar riew carpel 1 Child 1 English speaking women. at 1·557 or Ive mtg IT sUMs A DREAM Int/Ext, celllng1. refln cab Beach IM«s a general OI· pet 01< $750 • SSOO dep Actalliul Ceiliatl reas prloeS. xtnt ref's LARGE OR 1mall '86 Super Stretch. guaran-(26) yrs 111p . work guar :~al ~~~010 H~~;~k• OllltlTllAI SU a gt no I e e c 1 11 _ 536·613-'/898-8518 General home repel rt teed lower prlees Anoe Davis Painting 964-3837 7 30am· 1 30pm 2 weeks Oemonetreta toya & gift• 863 15001863 0755 AEBLOWN OR PAINTED HOUSECLEANING 10 8 yrs eKp Troy S.8·2077 mem •3712P 968-5143 QUALITY PAINTING a month Fte)(fbte h-·r1 now 10 Dec, home Party Also lnt/Exl Painting YRS £XP Good . I - ---""' plan, no COii def °' Inv. 2Br 2Ba 4 Pie-. carpets Lle•288597 63 t_9295 rell. I Baalia~ ••ua~ Spec lrioldhOUMl&gral· the remainder ol the I Ideal tor HOMEMAKERS, drapes patio o•r•o• own !tans Marla 241-9553 11111 removal Beal any mo n I h C 1 11 O e b 01w ate. coin laundry. Aspblt _:ANNE'S HSE CLNG• LT HA UNG . M6V11'Jd BRICK RK Small jobs. bid, guar wont. (175-8088 (7141669•9077 lree kit. sopplles, & train, $7 101mo 846·6451 -I Garege & Yard C1nup1 Newport, Cotta Mesa. car & phone~ Parking Area Repalrt & Cmplte, wlndow1, paint Jon 646-8 192 lrvlne Ref'a 875-3175 PaJtrlat llfl fmJ WHI HOUSE OF LLOYD AVAILABLE tMME0.2BR Resurfactnfi •Rooting & vecanc'•*Anne722·8572 FWNd INTERIORS S8 Hr Home or our otfloa 71•·978-1313 X·1017 <o'r:tc~~~~n~c~ld Wet~rPfOO Ing• •631 .. 199 LINDA'S HOUSE/OFFICE ~~~~N~o~~~~UP~ Br~~'t' and ~!te HANGING/STRIPPING 10 lo 18 hour weelt. Wiii ENERGEilC lllelpeJaon, oi. no pell plea~ lallHll lfmctl CLEANING Honett. r• Cell Batry 631-4748 Work FREE ESTIMATE VISA-MC 873-1512 turnl1h computer E11· must driv. Pen Of full S551J . $400 dec>0911 AEuEF c XRe seAVICE liable, quality worlt Cell HAULING ·, MOVING 846-2130 . Pl t ~~i perleooe nee Call •ft., time "'tQlk . 845-4893 883-07551883-1500 Em I H 0 w tor tree Ml. 847"°756 --.. If --r 930PM 875·8007 ANS~R MACHINE A Seer~~~~ ;;s,.'f;37k. MARIE'S Jenftorlal Mllnt COiiege Student w/lN'k StUC()()-Flni9h C.blnetiy Int 1& •t Plut;r!ng -------- gt. no ,.. Prol clnlng, gd exp./re11 Tharik you, l ewis No Job to tmall All typee. Cu•tom TaX1UflnQ. OualltY / • • • • • • •• •• •• • • • • • •• • •• •1 UOlfl .. l wt•...... Carr••2 24 hr. Call Merle 5-47-5648 HAULING' MOVING Fr .. .., Lie. 631-2M6 Wor11. Prot>tetnt-No Prob-• N-smk $425. MC U111 EJlpettCerpentrym Wand•. Kelly'• Ou•llty CollegeStudentw/t~ SUPERIOR QUALITY & lilmal•32tatM 554-7631 . c \IUH< OPl'Ol(JI \I" : Plld 980·26H R~alr Remod'l·Addltlont HMCIMnlno. exp , refa, Thenke Lewie 75e-91&4 REASONABLE PRICES. p .. • e SEAWlll YILUIE Doore-etc 548~980 642-0405or962·1M7 lt11t1lttla1 5."8· 1452 llo4t3190 14 lw iif l .... 1111 : M GER : Ooor1·Moldlng1-Bay Will KEEP YOU SHIP HOUMlll 8 Mo'• Min 2 •m•1 •All plumbing' heating. : • WIY ltT1 Wlndowt-Complete Petlot SHAPEI ExpertenctKS,.r• 11no1e quelln.d temalee. .,.11-* •~.. I • \f'f'l11 ••t11•11• ari• 1111,. lw111 ., ,11 • Addlllont Ouellty Worlt lleble. OWn supplies, lrM "'" ... ,. ell ..,_ I •n---t Ill I .. e LIVE WHERE VOU HAVE 77 8 p 5 8880 ...,yr1.,.,,,,r ,.,,.,exper. ClEAN&EXPERT e Hf't<i rur m.1n.q11 n11•111111",1111111.., 1' S~tMular ept1 fl 4 44 eut 48-e1t 646-2342 aft 4pm wlll care tor pet1 & ptentl, , Over 25 reara experience e e *' & 28r, 1 a 2B••u•tttt Ooora-Reoalr·Alter•tlonl Ctatrlltefl xlnt r•f'I 7ee-8~ Lie T-119,428 ?30-1353 • l ndl\tdu • .i, lllll•I ti.· ···If : •Spac1ou1 townhouMs C1bl,,.tt-Panel·l ock1·etc B' f6£ CONSTRUCTION Mature prof working ••ABC MOVING•• • mnll\ .1t1•tl 1•ri11 1111n l fl,., tltl•• t e •F'.'11epte~ 35 yr• exp Jerry 642-0587 \.."\ woman Meklng houte-• 1 •1 n1 * Pr1v1ttt11 balCOfll.. or Concrete work. p1t10 titting oppty. Xlnt ,.11 Lv Quick & Cereful T138048 e ILh>1 1111t·n t1·1I \ 1rph1 .111 1. 11111 .,1 •'lljll\ : OerdenpatlOt GARAGEdOOf ef)9Cl1ll1t coVtll'a.remodeOng~ _ m1g~7143.28 1•4378 LO RATES 552-0410 e ""'"'"It '-ill! ,1111111, e WIY lllt ,, .. es1m1, lie 1n1 Hextmef 1ie.nMC1, 8-40 • • •3Ltghtedtenn11 couna Conti (213)$~2-363 1 c.---w•••caJlat ITUYlllOILLlll : l<1·l111l.l1· \l'h11l1, '""d l1•t'fh.1·• lPllTIHT1 • •2Sw1mmlng pool• -PATIO'• dec;k1 lenoea. lltrlC .. I ...... .,. m11m MYlll M. • .11111 111 .. u r11111 .. II 11111\I • St ' d generel remdln~ Re-I lwlW•t Orwwo Co Or~ • e111au11lul cl ... n large Gar • , .. m. p()(I • -TIEii s -..,.-• \\ ff den .4Pts pattOt, dec;ICs •Sorry no 1)41te 111011 John 180 132 Room Addltlont-~ . tUdetlt Mov.1 naured • • " •'r 1'\1 1•111·111 1 orup 111, 11, rt • f i Id ~"• Sorry no t>ell •~urnl1tting1 111111 Plue S all Remodel and Ooora·Wlndowt·Patlo Topped/~ Cl.an· Lie T12"-"38 &41·6427 • 1•r11 . 1111 lurl1n, p 111J , 1 1 t • 2Bd,-"Bat.. 17.,.j Gas tor HU ii"" & Cootol"" m Covere-Oeckt Frenk. up. new lewnt 751-3478 NEW Watah<NM Storege e I I I • I 1• ; 1 11 t 1111 ' •trll e ... c ., ..., ... ..., Addlt1on1 Well• e>oor. tea-1107 UC•480e 17 _ • 111 11 "' • n1r • 11 u 1•n1I 11.·nhd '" e l~~Nw111on 8315563 P•1" 142-1ll0,IO&ll,10 __ CleanUpe•Tr .. ToPPfng llYll·llAll e •11run11• 11111111, 11r111!rn1t1 •111,1,, _.e Wlilf Ill All I "---1 Sl'lapj ....... Removlng•HIUI ----" T-•........a-inn e •~• Vefd• D lu• 2er "'" .,..... Cirpt• _, M'iKE 950-3263 Clll'eful·Courtl90UPVl'le9P , .. """"' • tn1l f'1111•· 1111 .... 11111 1 • 181 UPC>ltt Nlhl Cf.c()(. Hl-1111 Entry i Frendl m By tlr '°' pleoe t46-3MS j C. TREE DAVICE1' • • NEW FOR ONLY SI d•h-l'ir, roc:tied garage Ao DRVctNINd tsr; 1y NonMn The Doormen Tr .. fTrlm/Cfeerlup eom9' Trimming Removal Yard • \11 11h 111 l"'"''n I u•·• 11.,11 • u., J ,.. •ull-<htc , Ca••· I ,~No 1)4111 640 ?•gs suwt•• YILUIE Whn done. reeomd by.... O•k . f'lr 157-~ garMl'lng ~ltlw Putlft~Occallt11 dMnupe, Mui 5'f.0528 •• I l111r• .! llfl (1 IHI ,, rn • LAURA WHHUI I C R A F T S loO or Craft• P-'ttmns ding G¥pM mlg 5'5-8533 prlcoee ~ &42·2873 ---• tur • '-uPP! ,,,,,..,, •Pll.l llU• 155S5 ~nunoton v111eg.e Mtritl EXEC deCutt!M(,... W • ORlllE COAST Piil o . 1 tch ""''°'"Pv• t 1$1n11 An• HQ1-turn S.tl.I· Lane, rrom Sen °'990 Ctaal/C.urttt . K C TRE! SERVlCE tired) WaldOtf g<lduate. • ISIHll CO : ~1~~JvfJk Qu•f r'{l "'"' g·:~q~:ir:_:11:'~t': ~~-:C-/a~~~~ f J ~i.Concr9t•Conat ~~~ T~T~1~_: .. ~1 =:~~~ ~!:~::,:O : 330 W. Bay St. •: Lrg brtt• 1"'"'0t• Cl<>M Mefac1oen HIQhNt quet1ly. lo pr1oee u25513 M&-7401 919-8263 Of 536-MM etc Cell Raggjl 839-7109 Ltd c 111 (71•18'&-5NO • Costa Mes.a, CA 92626 • tor~. lhoPf)l"Q m•lla-A ci..ifhld 11c1 . tOf • llttl• Concfet• S~tt-Brldl RESlOICOM~'l/INO 28 JAPANCSE OARotHINO A l<IDS PARTY by Cwrlel Commercitl/AaelcMntlail I EOE • 0C Atrpon & ~ he nd Block lie & Bonded yra Oo my OWl'1 W()(tl lie SERV Clffn-\IP & Mein! CertOOfl cherec:tert etc 1·ttory l30 • 2 ... tory "40 e e •11 14~ ~SM• !t"l.r,,'°'1c:omma .. lo1ol Call (7141962-7093 1278041 Al $48-8126 Fr .. •I TOfly, M4 47~ Rella~! 843·1810 Celif WlndOwt ~124 •••••••• •eeeeeee •••eeeee: ) ' 0ranoe eo.t DAILY PILOT IWedttwWJ. ~ 13, 1 ... ..... iii ... ..._ _ __,1-.11 ... 1 ..... 'l!M ..... ... ..... Hll ,..,.._. llH flaw I..... ,_...... 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If you went to airl)Of't, Muet be cMpen. 09Pt~ d!Wrelt!M IA· noon let ":. t: AA TTAN din Mt wM l400 Klmbell ~ lttanO "'°"' tcw 'lllW aw.. ...,_ ~ • llN. * MAITIMTI * earn H .00/hr. 11.00 debtew/QOOCS ,.,.,tneee ftoe toti . ...,tor a per. uro.v e Wicker w/brn ~ery l t1M ~ CoMoMi INOOobO 14t-1221 Uc. ncmaoo ... MIA~* oommltalOnf0tWhNle TRCTemportry8efvloee eon ~Ing to get~ ::l~~~,:; Kll'l.all =~~·Of *' <>o-\ 11900. loch· 111nt 1111.... Hl4 ·~ *MM• llTTIM and quellfy f« OA1r at· 4500 Campue 1 t24 ll'lto tile WOf1I foroe, we :i; .... """' c:onct. ~ ... t 7&· 1M7 1f RM WffNXltiW ~Mt=== 852·8424 can train. Pay com-... S~fN~ PtANO i1100, TtO"'OAKUPNGHT CJOSHA~IAH. T~Y cowrae-than talk to u. lllT W11U11 menturat. w/~ 330 &av II 3 x9 f::, tai* tot> 125• Hlmllton-alrtady tuned 1371 CAI.I. MAN< tOd.,. For en ln\eMew A Newpof1 8Mot1 lhipywd =~ eoett MIM, CA tM ~US~ '::c,.cebl-W/e:f~;/..1000 ~~ call 1~1. • lttMklngquelitledtioet SERVICE STATION AT· W ~ .... hofM ~ MATURE P•eon Needed wortcere,Wltheti...t3 M~rt J:""'4:00pm, TENOANTf /PTCNwon .... nx11• ••• -.nm~ ·""'· ..... ltt,.., Od i;.._ _ _.,;;;;;.__===i lne9rd ehop,ne.Jblehre. yrevtr:.r~· n.o.10«-v&iiol'I~ 8tatlort,, 3000 ,..,.._, XWWOOIK;;:aa PfCAN,W/8eNCH,UKe ~!tdt• .. 1'.l~L Call f • ,,._.. appty In C*90n at needed 10 WOttc on com-CM. Apply In pereonl Ourn1e·buro undy-brn, HEW, '150. ~; ... -.,_. ..,...... Ml 9114 Adame Ave, HB. ........ put•, 16.00/tlt . ......_ TIGER OAl< Upright •LAiiA• lfi;iJljiiiiiiibO&i..,. ... i,...RXD,.."""'&i~ ~~K&Y~#'t8~~':: 't.C~~I~-.~ ~71n~~ PIT ~~ for ~~·o&; C:':::!o ~Md ='-LI!! ~,,..: = = ::''c::' :.:-~ .-BONUS,FORAPPT Brootthul'tt,FountelnVat-,-.F•ad8t colltg .. ~IMltltaln R' 1 .• Chine lftdli~,. .,_. 080.Ctlll64&-907' ow~er. I UOO. P.P: , 6--9PM, 85()..8832 tey. M2·3312 ._..~._. ~:.:: ttc!:r~· 't.:.~=-.::: ':!: tur**'. nts 080. cal '17 ISUHDfA M L.oeded e60-tOS3 0t 543-till =..;;;...=;;;;_......;...__.;=;;;; WLm&n ULll OUlllTll r-r-·--·· otdtf fllllnf IOfM c1e1' ~73 Owaln,efttpm.722-0473 Aec.~.Nngmeat.cs.t. 0000! VM Con¥We6on TIP ••• Piii Need ch ?Juet STILL NEEDED. Agff mutthaw,......cer ' . .-1lnt. llhOwer te1k l 1H 5 A/C AMIFM Ing ;,t? ;:tto ~ Ooenlnot Now Avellable te..31, to take l*t In~ R.W. SMITH & CO . Atltq re ~· U. --hc4ty IOle Mt-Hoa P.P. ~ •. 16,0oo ml.4 on Few Pempered eucceteful? Before you Eain exfra caah for d• = ~ Aeltfor0huck540-M3e eompw.= & C::: llLl.lllm.-. CATAt.'lflliA22' U...'13 floor alant e eyl Mercedeelenz doanythlngoatlEldon•t llveryTHEHUNTINGTON ..-.~1so~:!. T~etlng =~!pool 24 cu ft: A~1~~~·T'::9-5 UMdllttle,poptoc> _~ __ •7_a_. ____ I FWTIUll 75M830endflndoutlll BEACH/ FOUNTAIN 453-9324 · ..... ...... SkM/SldeAefr}OFteear. OC Fllll"grwnde CM ft1teduel,7.5 Honda 6 _ Toc>MelcedMPr'lceePa6d IWT WllTDJI VALLEY INDEPENDENT. .. 964-2192 cw Ml 4IM Wit• Gate 5 oft Mtngt0n '5000/0tlO, ..e44-7164 -~, CAU P£T£Aot RAY IUl.UT&TI :::i,:o~·=~ ~~-Tm~.._ .,~NOWlcA~BlE •II 111• PREOOA.912 rowtng rM-a&WllLll ""'CW1Zn'!r1 F--llMtOOOS. -===ft IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-95 1-31« 800-428-7485 Mu•t haV9 <Mpendabfe bkpg, Mofl..,rt. Wiii train ~-~---nMdect lx10w/tool etled~ chine S200 M.lx.....igtlt QrMt o'nlt.,I~/ ~ "'" ~ ·-213or7t4837·2333 GW car, truck or 1tat1on e31..oet3 Jecquee ~udy f« ::':::= & tan. S300 J beflCh $100 •. bOth new c1 ... rec.r. C an a ~.:'or~·~J~:;'~ wagon end lnaurance. ,. __ ... p hllat>IAA Co H II PLUM"'"R1.a· cond. 642-42~ .,, 8pm eound cond. Wtth 0 .8. • ... ,.,,...., .,.._ , ........ -----..----~ BUICK ~·L ·at Call 842-14441 . ..-tor ....,.., u!"'-m"' • ewe an '"' " 13260 080 -'"~ '"" ,..._ .... ..,_ ... .., • sotrr•rrn ,,. _.. -JoAnne CraMy. PUT Tm No Selfing lnvotved Pienta, 5 a 15 gallon .... n , tent, ....... H/543-54M. W/548--7115 1--------· n vvUNTY 2 df, Yv, auto.-·-·.,. .Wt."' n P'v'vQ •'Al ....... ,.,.,..... ._,, .. ,......_,, (>ry')(yl) tmegee le • fine e1attonery end gift etore In Newport Beach featuring Hallmark produet1. We are eeeklng a FULL TIME l&fel per. aon. If You have high •••• llTID'S IUIUT lllllml 11 now 1u1ng eppllcltlone fOf . a lull time cuhltl. Muat be abte to like ,... apontlblllty, energetic end lrlendly. Moth«'• le a growtAg company end oftera many benefltl. Plea .. apply at: 225 E. t 7th St, Coete MM&. ..... PIMNnt phone vo1oe • Flowert In t>toom. CALL Mii .... T,_M'21 VOLKSWAGEN .rm ... ,attt.oc.dlond. VfKY buey olroutatlort of· :r;'.d "c:~...; ' 64~5 Rio;: i'X' SerM n TV ~~ ,,:..= .= !~~i=~·9 & :;;:.·=: flee Meda a l*t t1tne m•k•~•. high achoo! John Wayne tennl• club wlluner. New $3500, Sell Mii, radnQ riQQed 11760 lSUZ employ,ee to anewer eenlof9, OOlteoe a1udente f1ncl•m ~,2-lh!P21~1503• S1500. Cell 497-414541 obo 569-4fle1lv Meg &a• la• llM ption" and dlepeteh & moonllarlterel Hour•· 1r ...... f".. ~ - -meetegee. Hour• ere: Monday·Fr1day 5:30p,,.; or 213-8&5-5211 $y'.; ~)etlSt-= -11'T.... XOBi 112. ~. &IC Monday thru Frldey. 4:30 to 9·00pm Saturdey NEWPORT BEACH lnef9dlble w ,!, 1:" • SunrlMI l wo -tr..,._, blue, 5 apd, e#, enrf. new to 8:30, and Sunday 9:00am to 1;00pm. Ster1 Tennie Club Membef'lhlp. ofd Pd s1:0 Muet.: c:atbox. S1500. T7M131 ,,, .. ,look• & runa greet. momlSngt. 10:00 .'!.~:3019 at S41 .00/hour plu1 S760 THIS WEEKI I Pey sa0o obO. Biii 2!1-1133 HOBIE 18' Tri uHe cat· MOOO. 76()..1M8 am. tart ng -1 bonueee Pnvete deetl & Trenef• 875-3208 ' ' · a.....a-$4.00 per hour. Apply In phone . CHU•I attire . SONY TRINl1RON 2e" box.. bch rQllfr, elt1r• _ ... ...., •1 peraon, Monday thru Home~.,.. w.icom.· Perfect for ept froetfr" Color Console Remote St260. ee&-6484 Claulc: 3000, ol d. wtre lhurldey, 2:00 to 5:00 For Int~ oell M.,Y 1yr ofd frig $260. Frig-conrol. cable ready HOBIE CAT t9' wheel, 14200 e31-4184 pm. Alk for Debbie or etter 5:30 Mon.·f rl. oc ldalre 18 CU tt upright frzr S860/ob0, 5418-M87 With trallel LIKE NEW ~.ALO • ..Jod en dealing with the public. pie... can Julien •t 831-88&8 tor an appt U¥111 PIT Mon-Fr1 1·5 2121 Herb« C.M. EJIMn 642..a21 9--3 Set . ., 642-5e78. S75. AptQ._~Q elee dryr. EXTRAS. S2000 9018 $75 Obo. 875-<4203 1iiijt1l1il eweNnga ~992: Pert lime -,.,..,.......... TEA SERVICE-SILVER Cenu HJ lbr tlU w/tratler. box extrae. I Re1all Sllw.ITIU ST&TillU Y E.JCpenalon of our CdM ., .. 1t0fe, hu Cleated openlng1 for FIT, P/T, l&lesper9c>nl. Muet be lllPITOml Eve'• & 'Mend•. To anewer phonel, perlodtcally thN out night. Bachelor'• Apt. * aa1ary. G, .. , 1.ot col· lege 1tudent. Study wtllle you work. C&ll 847-4730. 7621 Reynolds Cr. H.B. No sELUNG1 2 c1er1<1 M~~ tr~~~inect. E~~:~ a9~.~~~ RXRB6R View Ailts gocid C::·J:J5 ot>o. needed to verity t• 979--5385 • FAMILY SALE ~iffone Of'del'I H rly Vet•lnery Hoec>ltal SAT AUG 1eTH 9-3PM l9lancW 30' MKll eNIM ~. tN•lilllllall .. OU-5:30 . "'·OOOU -· Need• experienced Night TRIPLE metc:h drer & nit• 3e20-3&28 CATAMARAN ""'Ulpped wen ' main II ... of a S t ·9.00 !f.00' ~·--At t • n d • n t . 2 • 3 ltnd wtlt,Jld lrtm S70.. jOFF KEEL)... t9'ned, Newport •llP: == ,,:~ ln~.:rv.e.9:.1 ·1,.:"ett: Nlghtll~Mk. Apply ~ Swvl8r~':,' 11~'~':2~ Ar1. furniture, Levelor1, $23,500. &-45-2787 PfllO•IHd • ..,.. IR 5·30pm 842·Se78 125 M ... Oflw, Coi cug x lhutt.,., lrldg. clothel. Liil 1•. LlllD ... · · MeN 831-1030 "--;ttn ••ti (mens, womens, boye). PERSONAL LINES ..-.. bikes. book•, stereo con-EXCELLENT COND 11 c1o19 IMlli9 a ..... ·INSURANCE RATERS HIRE XtX7aoo wl:A XccE!s eo1e.m1nk.m1rror.K•yak. s220010B0,557-0443 Ml•• ...,. We'H looking for eherp In-· Incl dlec dr, printer etc. •kit , tennl1 reeketl. LIDO 14 wtth trailer. Xlnt pUr•a11 dlvldual•lfHt learnera . nreatforkldl,A*"'St800 CASH ONLY d G d t II - Ill TIWIC YOO f(lll';J)S BUJCK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY outgoing & lm90lnat1ve. DOG LOVER WANTEOI Retell exper. helpful. Wetl Wiii train grooming. ex- tratn. Flex. acnecsu1e1. cnange for kennel help. Beneflls. FOf ~ell• call 5418-2848 or 5415-5912 Peraonnel De9t. Newport ---.....-----Stationers. 863-1200 DRIVER-PART TIME For Newport Beach who would Ilk• to .,._ . • • .,.,,. ,,...,7,. LA»• con arege • u Y come peraonal llnea In-thn:mgh classified -Ing .......... 8 ~"""""°· SPYGLASS AT THE TOP equipped w/COWK, 1•1 -- aurence retert with our OAK COMPUTER DESK Ocean view, 4br, 3be. reu. oner. 875-Me1 #~ IN U.S.A. •We Ot1er: 1nuu Sii.ii PIT flower •hoc>. ea11 833-1888 eompeny. Mlnlnum 8 •11c~aUi11 58" IOf19 x 2&" high game rm, 2 L'.!rple, N9W'PQr1 28. xlnt cond, m onth• office ex· I x 28" deep. w/llotl for S815.000. Open ~n 1-5, well equlpt. dMtl WI/out. Unique boutique need• between 9-2 pertenoe, end muet ~ Aa!lpt! .RIO eablet & paper feed. $95 Mon-Fri. 10-5, ~243. Nwpt ellp. Muet Miii $ t SK AN> TRYING HARDER peraonabl9, enthutlutle l&lel le<ty. Flex achedule. Ideal for college atudent. The Pl .. sure Co.. lrvlne 2&1--0580 w.fS..UllWUI Full time countw aeJel In Retail Hardware Store. No Sundays or evening• See Steve. HW Wrf9ht Co .. 126 Rochester. CM S&LU TUll O PIT HOUMPlant. exp pref'd. Flex hra. 845-0210 Telephone Salee DOll'T BOTHER! Unteas you are wtlllng to: • Eem S500-S 1000/Wk •Heve tun In a pleuant etmosphere •Use your positive attitude •Only wont 8 Hrs/Dy •Get paid weekly (Hourly. hourly + CornmllSlon, Straight commllSlon) Those wllllng people 1hould call Rick at (7 t4)&40-8506 Clu1/lnturaat1 5520 NIYUIWUTll Allen Beek Florllt, 2809 Newpor1 Blvd .. 875-1353 PRODUCTION ASSISTANT Copely/Colony Cablevtelon-Coete M ... Duties wtll be 81SJ1tlng In the prOductlon of local origination progr em· ming The responaltlle eandld•t• Should have a college degree In com- municetlon1. Be lemlller With ¥~ lnctl editing aya.- tema and be able to oper- ate a Video carrMlf• u well Strong reporting Sklll5 wlll also be helpful. 40 wpfT\ .couarately, for ..._111111 ev91'1tng..e75-0998 Clltilltla ilfi Ev/'M<nd 733-1296 :;:e~:~= 20•0rwer1.551-480i ''" t. !ta MU REFR1dtRXtOA. s;:,. IU,./Dtcb/lter111 call 556-1700 X-304. Aulluctt · iill Fr .. to good home 18eu tt. Speeemuter JIU TUii••• -FEMALE AUSlRAILIAN with Ice meker ·s1es. - - :;.-I llY APPi.Wi SHEPARD &44-3650 Kenmore microwave, Ill G' -LU 111-111• large ala , neer new w/35' pwt'bt. Greet loel s..20BrtetQl.-ethn I • Jtwtl11/fan/Alt s1a5. S4rt 1983 Nluan S9400&75-0740-0eys • S•MPLY THE BEST Coet• M .... Ce 92828 Meyt90 '#Uher & dryer. MIS rims. 4 iuo. fits 200 SUPS AVAILABLE S.... • s.rvtce • Lealng EOE M/F ~=~11~.:·c:~~ XuoeMARS plquet 1ik !~~m~~:t'f16. ~°?i Sizes 25'. 30' and 35· E1~~~~~~~~~: "'1 lllTllL 526--5302 yellow g01d. 113.8 grama. S195. e.42·54159. 9--c~~ ... ~rl NEWPORT BEACH THlllUI Hend worked. cul, mesh .,.,. "• on-· Adjacent to Funton tllend Local Peet ContrOI Com-fvaitut 1114 bracelet w/rope etyle laat. lllck 1141 WANTED: Slip for bMutl-Qi>en 7 Oeyt a Week pany Medi rout• tech-I llY fllllTIU Unk• 493-44•8 yweew ft.Ull tu• 18' Cluelc: wooden ~ ~~.~ ~~2M:i LU 111·1111 Oltin faraltut u.ALUUllULI boat. c~ .. ~~3ia2668 or i-.,--.--Tl-llllPUI ___ _ 979--6021 3PCSECTIONAL-Offwt\t • 9::1;;·• I047 Saturday. Auou•t 18th Ill ' ..r~ DELIVERV OEPARTMENT . ~-7-41. MultJ..Unl1 par1k:I· IC. rau,.rhu.a McllDnltS DlNI MANAGER xlnt · eond S525, walnul K pa lion. NorthwHt of --------MU1 Dftln FOf office tupply •tore. coftee&end·lbla&lempe LEGAL FILE CABINET Newland& Talbert C a aftll/Tral hu M·FUll9,$-Stlll9 TO 8£ = 1 • I AlES • 8ERVICE ·PARTS ·LEASING 1 •RC{St IN~NlOfll OH IHC wr sr"CQASI even MOOCL • COlOl CALL TODAY. ~ -)' T·~ ( 1'4• '( l /-' . ' ' . ~ f ,.. ~ • I..:. • r •H '-4 1 •t.1 ,· t4 H~ :. t• 111t1 842·2000 VOLVO 'TII Wgn 4epd O/D ong ownr. elr. em/fm eas. ell.It Inside a out $5200 ObO. &-46--1814 :.r~:-"~~or s!uXfti ~e·.=.~';"bl!. :.c ': $80/~l~~AIRS lniat i H4 I014 82e S. Eucftd St. eou1 Plaz.a .,... Ulery 2 ehrt S525, 979--5385. 1 Fullet1on. CA • tG S1400/mo +benettt• 9' Go6d/tlr IOf S179 GRAPHIC ARTS. Chervoz S2so0bo •. ~~ ~ Motor Home. 33K ml • ..0 714-&80 6300 I , .. , -l llllWll•n&1Y eoE. 97a.59" • Complete~ "Cott. table, chair, cebtnet•. ercyete S125,neweopper DodQ9 eng, auto, fuity 21:Ml9\-&701 • a ---- Experienced only. Top iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Bedroom Set" S4 Call light. etc, Ber,eln•I tubing S 18ea, blkN , equlpt. o.tuxe Int, c;nMe, ·75 DATSUN 290Z 91 . If 1ntere1ted contact Mertt Andrews et (7 14) 541&-41242 belOfe the , .. moval d•t•. 6-16-88. salary & benell11 for (714)833909 · CASHONLYt 5a&-347 typewriter. llnen1, pl s,p/b,leY9llngJKk•.2 LOok• gr .. t end rune enthuslutlc career orlen-p /T MIPITll llMI . IBM Correcting Selec:1rle e Io t h • •. m I• e . 3 roof ale unit•. e.5KW IJfMI. $2960. ~e..3255 • No Aod1tioN1 °""'-' led perton. Tremendoue Needed to dellver tMI Ant'®e oak table S160. 2 Typewriter l5" earrl9ge CHICORY WAY (Off Onan ~ llland '*'·1~.,.,,..,~--::-=-:::c--"'.""--llhr~u~ advancement potential. aneeta for theDally Pllot. or • onelra S40M. S300.XlntCond •l7~ Sendbul'g)SAT&-3 5Be. bar, kltch wlmk:ro. II '11111•"4 •No Hu~ lrvlhe a Huntington 4 Hrs on Friday efter· retary $40. 873-9t3e Lv centn11 vec. awning, Mich new IJrM , ~r•atl .en /Nte /aai~ Beach ereas . Cell noon•. S5/Hr + gu ai-. M~ . tn....,.. UL.I l!!J!!f ltac• ilit ~~':r:C~::et:, "'38t.~~ s100. tu alr e JaM.··.1~ Gretchen 8 :30·5, low.nee. Mull have,.... ANTIOUES·MUSTSELL MOVING. EVERYTHING --IM.IJ 080497·2221/4~_.181 1-N-1S_S_A_N-'8_5_M_ax_lm_e_G_l _,, (7 t4)846-1255 II able trtn1portat1on. t:lavy print ateeper sofa MUST GO. EJCecu1tw <*I E 1 F wagon, 9k ml. fully e19Jt. Contect Liu Smith &.midn!Qtlt blue&wood deska,meteh leterllfllee, vet)'thlngmust(IO um. '8 t STARCRAFT·TENT loaded. Excellent-eond. •New Car Sales •Used Car Sales ·~rv1ce •Leasing •Excellent f1nanc.1nt ' I itl26 Harl)O< 9IYd C.M 979-2~00 NABERS CADl.LAC CAOIL.LAC '78 COHV 8lc Otl blk, NK orig ml P9rfeC:t Cond CUTTER LEA81NO UU.112·1• ... CADILLAC '85 EJdor1Mto. tan wltM fthr. Xlnt" cond. t 1K ml, Fully equlpt, $17.950 &40-8834' MU'S fa1lllt1 ,,, .. , HOSTESSES. All 1hlft1 avallable. Advanoement opportunlly 1 Fuhlon Island Drive EXCELLENT INCOME FOf home euembly wort< For lnfOfmatton call 504-646--1700 Dept. p.357 642-4321Ext275 eofe end tnelfe 786-2918 r~ttvm,1Mteldeetl1, lampe,pk:tu,.., Treller.gdcond,4dblbdl 1 12,800.846-764 1 --------IUITlfll IAI .. Tll day only Thurs 8/1-4, 11-4 MORE, Sel'9· 1. 180<? 964-9236/848-,.227 DELOF\EAN '81, Per1ec1 USED CARS & TRUCKS "'1J'{Y Olllll With 8 cane t>ec.k eulhlon t70 Newport Center Dr. Port Bwmouth Piece. eond. S' spd, air, ~. COME IN OR CALL FOR FI T or P/I, Mon-Fri ehre S300lobo 75o,.928 f Sulte260.840~n2 llYlllllLIJ MILEY Tandum Ax•I $17,500. 71411650-s.83 Piil ........ • swlvel Chrt. Aff Ilk• new. t eeceeeor .... LOTS tvmece. lr1dg. awning ff WI llY AU 111111 mo___. •••••u 7:30am-<lprn. no exp nee:, • HMM ~Tra11et. excellent --------•11H -$4.00lhr. Apply In P«IOl'I COUCHES (2), 4 dining TOP QUALITY furniture •I SATURDAY 9-3 oond. new paint. tires. FIAT '80 BRAVA 0.ULLO PlW OM1 For Fl Retail 1tore. Must BOOKS ON TAPE ohalra. 2 ber ttools end i... than half pra l En· 1970 Port Trinity Circle klet< ptetes. etc. S2500 Auto. •fiver. gd eond, ~ Full & Pert-time. Mllano's have extensive cash 729 Farad, CM morel !52--0153-day or tire otfloe of l>Mutlful •--t •--II OBO PP 645-4445 S 1200 obo 873-5895 18211 BEACH BLVD 1 ta II an Res 11 u r • n t . handllng and cu1tomer 5418-5525 759--3142-nlghl t .. k & oek furn: dtltk, ... a _. atttw 7pm & weeken<U ~CYtMiiJ{!ii. HUNTINGTON BEACH " Balboa 875-8t71 service ell p F 1 T --------cttalrs, credenlal, eon-MOVtNG sXlel •tttrcyel"/ HONDA ·79 Accord 4dr. "~ ~"'t...... 141.-1 ua HJl w/t>enellls ALSO PIT RETAIL Dl.7,ln~~~8~ 4 ~fi:; ference tbl; ree41ptlon Frldg, fr .. zer. roll-to lcttttfl 1011 pi s, p/b, 51pd, air. needs SWagef1 ; ~ Fl'[.!:~!?!~Jll Cashier E.OE.6-4-4-6070 WE'RE #1 60". Dark walnut S175. furn; dratting tbls, plan desk. gu dryer, Ofnate ·8 1 VAMAHA 656 trans wortl. $1800 flrm 1442 S Bristol. SA c:,E,"f'!.t~a.~:;_*,.:..~. _, EXP'D LINE COOK fOf Perleel aptslze &44-8817 racka; dletetlng equip; wall pc ex5. din Mt, sofa. SPECIAL 17,000 mllel. 494-3572 .., -experienced pref h legal llllng cabinets; reelyner, much mOfef Se · &•1-0220 10 ml. extt eond. 13750 ,.I .-••TH suceentul nlg tclub. .. .... M ttr l')rexel Mehnneny table more. &-46-4'405 & Sun, 3110 S. TO\lfl'\Nnd e96x2c~131!9nt condition. HONDA '•2 CMe t500DX I "-=======~ obo. 497...a 10 '""-Good pay. Call Mon-Fr1 " ... I! ... -~ y i-2pm-10pm, Pu!Mboerd af1 •pm Atk !Of Bob. ...-" $150, pedestal table $60, u s E D o F F I c E Severstrom/Greenvllle I 5 apd, am/Im eea. new experience required . dining ohelrl $35/4, FURNITURE a EQUIP· f , HONDA '85 ELITE tires & brakes. gOO<I mature lndlv. Mon·Frl FACIALIST We re growing by leaps wrought Iron end lebles, MENT. CALL 979.5039 raat~htl DELUXE-RED. ALARM cond 1 owrww. $2000., TAIEY•- 100% •tsT/lfSlllS & MANICUREST andboundundweneed $1512. amltm 1tereo, IMti:anmJ 1111 EXCEtLENlCGNOl,,TION CASH TALKS 494-34188 · Needed NOWI VM'f good energetic. ambitious walnut cab $115 oil VARITYPER COMP. Edit "I $13001080 8«..0574 Flexible shlf1 opportunity Rent or people, Ilk• YOU. to Join painting• ·s 10-$250. W/lmage preview, extra 7· FIBERGLASS Dinghy, , JAGUAR SOVEREIGN '85 experlenc4 required commlulon Call Judy qur tHm. Immediate 739--7&16 Paula. memory r/e proc:euo<. good condition, towing SIDll 2IO 'll Amthreotte gry, gry lthr I ft11$1RYIR 842-41114 opening• axlat et our and more, 558--0363 eye S t25/0BO. 760-9554 7.500 ml. $500/obo Int. snfr. Europe wheels. AM lhltl. 2 yrs fine HUNTINGTON BEACH MOVING I Bdrm Mt•. (1 Al fllhl t>oet 14. 12 759-9261 many e111ru. EPA/DOT dining required I UllOllOllR stOfe for· ctillds), cooenllove seat. Pets I 1ai-.11 •a..9 um ng g' • eerta.131,500, 875-8581 tamps, chair•. end Ibis, UHJ ~ flltllng chairs tratte<. VESPA PZOOE, 8200 ml. WlH IPl lTIHl&IT No exp nee, wlll lreln, SALES(48 hrs/wk) din rm w/hutetl, dinette 110 LU nPI Jotinston 14hp, $700. Cuat 2·1one pnt. chrome. Ill 110t-lftsel '14 Pert Time conlaet Nancy 859-4333 Mt. portable jeez. rm Blk/yellow, M/F S 175 Call 642·9755 xlnt oond. xtrH , must Mii 4 cyllnder. wht. 95K ml FllllClll AVAIWLE UPT080 MOS ON APPROVED CREDIT NCI WIRIH HELP! • FLOWER SHOP N a. 11 on• I Lum b., dividers. MllC Items All Mag 722·9378 INFLATABLE BOAT t 1' 9" S 1350 obo 494-41282 m1g S3950. eves-6'2·2305 Full Time Sales/DellvM'f, exp req promotes from within Of· very Reaaonablel COCKER SPANIEL PUPS large 8 HP Suzuki 019 YAMAHA '79 750 Speelel MBZ 450SLC ·74 8 9 3 Pteueeallfor an part time. tlexlble hrs ferlng YOU the etlanoe to 8&4-4774 engine & tank $1300 Great oond, 17,355 ml All acoessorles. per1ect appt betWeen 9-4pm call 8·30-6pm. 640-2379 ~~e P1;~~1;.•n~~ •YH Ill.II ~1m:ff 2 ~~~· J:'~~ CASH 720-3979 $8001080 condition, blue, $15,000 I ~ IALIOAIAYCLll HllOLUllllSYO training and gr,.t ben· L-shaped eofe(wtlt Uneswtpepert S175/275. Three8'Dlnghys Selfbell· 759•9281 6«·lOS6 a V 1•1-IOOO 1121 Help wsnted lmmed eflls lnteMewl wtll be cotton). t yr Old 499-5903 Ing. un11nkable $199 obo YAMAH~ ·ae CA 50 MB2 ·71 220D. A.a 11 1 PIT S~NDWICH PERSON MONDAY-FRIDAY 1130,...:00PM 955-1330 --------wamus Full Time Hoit · ess' /Waitress apply at lltt ,,,,,., own trans, 845--096 t l'leld) Matetllng glan top Dachshund• Mini, AKC, each. 67~3830 RED ONLY 550 Ml Strong eng. trens needs l llllOILTHI 2~~~ ~=·~~dfn~•r=. -~~';_'/::.)4:e-:,~~k1 Ptwtl INh 7012 Mb~VJ~~L~~~~D I reblt , s!~~~~4 0 9 0 I We are ... rehlng lor an 19122 Brooktl\lrst teblew/81acquered 11' llSTll Wlllll S550/9BO. JON 67~8 184 MBZ '71 260SE 3 5 CPE. energetic .!ieli·lla~ng (Cnr of Gerfleld) chalra(blue). All furniture llll&UYU lrntlS 40 H.P. engine, full covet', A•t. Ltaalat I completely restored. perpla~f'~~.e~~cn';, ~~ HUNTINGTONBEACH ln eicoellenteondltlon. 8WEEKS.MALE tralte< $4000.873-5811 -anrf. air, blktpalamlno Sherman Gardena In ~~:!~~\5!:1 720-9803 t8' NEWPORT· ELECTRIC 11110 leth Int, Tredntonel wtlle & CdM. Call Dorothy M-F llTIOllL 720--04'81/640-2387 KITTENS-Fr•. Heelthy PA~ET '83 new bat· SALES I LUSlll ohrome Mereedel elloys 8 3oem-•pm s1~22a 1 LUllER ____ ,_,, _____ , novae trainees. 8 wk•. ter1e1. x1n1 c:0na. s 12.000 · New eon11nen1a1 11, .. &II Ill PEICEITAIE UTE UPT03eMOS. ON APPROVED CREOl'T 9.9% CORVEHE '70 .. Int cond, Hoc>. white/red LT t Orig owner. elerm •.Yt S8900 gg2..e 105 11111 '11PIUll 811( ortg ml, good cond S995 080 756-9068 flll'llPlllte $500 0 80 722·9757 After 5 PM FORD '73 Pinto, NM. need• minor engine wOt\ "'()() Call 541$-47 •e FORO '78 THUNDERBIRD All ~. tltt whl. very clelln. S2200. 722·1726 &Mc fOf Weyne FORD ·13 Thund«t>ird '83 Turbo Coupe. c:h¥coel gray. lflcil. xlnt eond $7000 Obo 87~7170 FORD ESCORT '82 HllChbeclo·Reblt eng, MW ttr91. gd bOdy. 11800, 645-~ ---FORD MUSTANG '74 ...... , ... 1..0PH hadltwJ HOUSECLEANERS OAK TABLE d-937--02t3 X223, efter pp 714-9&4·2080 AU llMU (Mu91 Sae) $24,900 NEEDED nowl 14.50 •t•r1 I SUPPLY llC. DOUBLE BED 6pm/wllnds 557-4248 2•· . Chr1acreft, V8. glan I llllU 84_2..3_8_7_t __ Rapid advanoemnt PoM-111.alt POODLEs-A-PEOPLE hull. deep V, cuddy eeb. DOMESTIC & FOREIGN EXCELLENT CONDITION AlllAL a cyl. low mt. gd c.ond. body good. S 1200 ·firm, ..... " ... '" 142·1111 THE GRINDER RESTAURANT 14100 Pac Cout Hwy Newport Beach 842-8881 Hai opening• f<>' FIT Hoeteu/W111tr"' WAl'TERIWAITRESS- HOST /HOSTESS PU~FINS REST AURANT.CDM Cell between noon·5pm aak for Loul1 640-8381 Ible 30 hr per week. Thedlfferen<»laour On SMa malt, bx apnga. Poodle pupa, Teacup1, VHS. head. run1 Qr .. 1, t9202 BEACH BLVD MBZ '84 300SD Mop Squed. 962·5935 PEOPLE! trm, xtre firm, new eond Toy, Min. S350 up seets 7. NB dook. l'1•/Hl·•1IO 9111Gktsnrt. patomlno lthr, INST-..LLERS tor toilet Equal ""'portunlty S 135 Twn m•tt. bx IP""· ____ s.-_e-_2_848___ $419001.olfer 842-9666 A •---1 / •teteo. alto)'I. 3 1K ml. tun " ..,., • •It -m m reoo•dl. *arrenty Meke parlltlona and ae· Empl~ lrm. S50. 557-41329 UlllTll IWW I •tt 24' FL YBRIDGE. fiber Partl 9015 otter It"• o¥er , .. Otc CHIOrlH . Too•• and -.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.-;.;......... Loe> N rred. very tame. f()(m, llMPI 5. many ... <H6-0330 Hm 497-3•~ tr1n1portatlon req 'd. 842-9282 1ru, wltti trailer •. PllF. CAI OllE. 5415-8110 Costa MeM $12.000 1714) 539-$024 POLISH ONCE A YEAR •• M ..... INTERIOR DESIGN poe- ltlon av111 Tr•lnlng. FleJC· Ible l'tre Be your own boas Call 557-4590 0 I N A ., bl SHIH TZU pupe AKC gold ~/Palo """OtOU• cart pen ft&S OW V81 8 e t>rlndle/Wnlte, m ..... top 28' s7EA RAY SundGane9rE Wotk Guet. Don 7541-4359 Super ~d~ lo mt. 3yr quallty, thick co at• t9 9, NEW EH IN 4 ftM ft/J warr even. MrV'IOe r• 498-7923 Etectronica. imrNCulete ~St eordl , l•el purch••• --priced to Mil . ..-tor Did! H 3 •OOS900 Tiit• ..-on1y Slemeae Mix. F. 2 mot. d-250·8511. e-5418..a489 CJt 'itREo -.... COel black. big grMfl '81 S..r-28' EJCpr-.. 6 eylindet. 58')d, pe, CUI· ••• eye&. 111 ahOtl. Allefgy. •1 I & ~......._. oll Mii el ~• mu1t Mii S25. 96-4-9207 Cruiser Loaded! Xlnl tom tree ... _,, r -- CAR ROUTES Earn Extra Ca•h PlllOEITllE UTE ~--64-s-5_eao __ _ UPT090MOS ON APPROVED CREDIT HIUIEW VIUIWlllll WAITIESSES JANITORIAL Setvloe. Exp pref'd but not n«. Mue1 .pe eble to WOft! evee & ... nd, CM 831·2128 Maintenance for Aptl, Exp For D•llvery Of Thi• Pa,,.r cond. wt 10' Zodle a q bar peel, c:u11om center t•llTI •••ical lattnatah • lllP a 1r1r 640-.5078 ooneole. 1&,000 ml. PC>. 100 Ouell St N B vw 71 eug t>etge 10t< ml MIS ----S9,900tobo. 73t·2t03 833-•300 on reblt eng n.-r11<11e1t. Ellperlenced only All In bYlkllng tredel helpul. lhltta Good pay end tips Muat be hatdwof1'9'. wm- Apply at AOCKO'S Ing to leern 642-41907 223 Merine. 9elt>oe llland Wkcfyl 1<>-4 -nolf 1esnu ... -m-... -.-_., .... IT- £xp'd only Mvat 1&11 a Mutl have IOfM lend· v•rnlth Cllarlee ft\Omat .cape •xP. henelym•n 657-4073 1fttim00fl• exp & WOl1I flex hour&. "--1-SS co11ege age 1tu<1ent o1t. .. aera Cell 4'13-4984 t-& M·f Xpt UanaQ« cp' wtnp .-um••--·-i for bellu1itvl 98 Untt Gar· .., -•-~ Apt1. CM S1111ry ~tlble tor marnten- • Bonul •Apt wo pet• anc41. rapaJrs, errendt. 84~-4914 M dya 'Cl ~ g«W•I ei..n-up. Muat • w()(k wet1 wl peop4e & neve a CA ~ lie. A.~ox l!l-40 Hra Newport Pt111rmeceu1tee11. 897 W t8th St. NB &42·75t t &PTUUIH M•MQef c;oupte, 75 unll complex. Tualln Wit• In otc:, hU•band m11lnlen· •nee Apt + ea••rv E•PM "'n.c Send ,..,me to HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting . Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CA LL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney I le Roehee1er, Coeta Meu CA 92&17 llllUWllTll C•tender/p,,Qto Seulona eg I 8eO 1 IOf tnteMew lllll!!!!lll!!!!~ll!!!!!!!!!l!!li!!!!l!!!!!!!ll•!lll!!l!~!lll!ll!!li!!!li!!" \ 1-~--...... ~-R I' F1llUUIS _., ISUZU ·ae fRooPER1 Ir:======:;; good cond. 11900. Cell --' ..... fwoutdllketoMllCUBWld I UWSUllU LS . 1mmae. 1tc, pwr 111 673-2018Lv M.tg ---------- DRUMS. compi.te with S200ea/$350 both br'kll•ttg. IO ml, '1 tk vw 7 . -MALIBU ·1e ~ MW trap oe ... S100 Call 8"•·•1110 or Eve•/Sun obO &40.7153 · 1 Karm•n Gllla. good, eu.. etc. pwr 557-1957 or 541572 875-7957 look•• """grul. reblt t)r1(/strg. ex.Int trenac> ... -.. H R eno. new red peint. cie.n. S•75 obo 64~75 Pl Or -&r $3.400 Obo S<I&-7277 Jin .... .... 1~0· CENTER CONSOL£ 11• POR~Hf -OLDS ·eo Cutlan MSI CAL SPOR1 (P:;r> ·ae llllTl ,.u oi vw '7 t SOUAAEBACK wagon.etc, 1111 .Met 1"!t""li3....icll'llA~IC•R"'@"Allll!INd-•r~. l""i•n. 11.t<>'Of reectv. t>o. hand ,...,., < m vRrn 1 T Xlnl eond Of1de ot own-caH, cru1.. control Grand Reetorect to -... r•ll•. comp•... wind• 11&111 ll&IT tilt"••• 0,..11111 eratilp You have to ... ueoo ot>o ~7 -"' thleld. bltln ru.I tri =·-..-"•'•• a .,., .,,0 thll one• • MK ong ml --,. rare ahowpieoel Mint M200. 83 t ..() t84 _.. S2500 Call 5419-3~ OLDS CYOMe ·to . .tdr, VI. ... to epprtolatel VeMI Thoe Boal that TM'ed 2524 e Coete M..----Milo DWf eJC. ~ ovet S2S.OOO wtn NII Be.Je' MMbl 1r1•t1H •orHI BUG VW 78 ll'Nt• oon conirol 12100 obo $15.000 Obo. Pv1 P1y WIT w.1lt* 48.000 IN. new T&&-9291 854-2249 CHRIS CAAi:T z3· Tr.ckt S ,., f c ,, ••·~ top111r ... etc.. S!500 ObO 1=-::~,,.,...,,,_,,,.,,...,,....---w ttrell8'. tune tower. tc ... .,..., 110 ,., 7~ POMTIAC ·12 Trww All\ Ult IUll Pllll fighting Chair, Volvo 110 PLYMOYTH 11 Arrow, 6' 7•.etM VW CAMPER ·91 e3K IN ale good oono UMd rrultwOO<lflnth •11 "°°°/otio poea trade eu10.w ~l>Over ~. ~ Xlnt oon<S. am/tm ~ M87~ ... ~ ~ IObO -ce>nd_. s_1_soo_. ~· for car1truC.. 64$-4130 ~'~~:_, ~:~o4ibo, jl!:;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;~ UST SELL . S7200to.b0tln. ___,Of '_..., t Grand Pl&M>, 5'2" Kewal· GLS t~·. 52 Evlnt\ICM 36 '8' RA8811 con""1 Cc»-786-4!>415 POHTIAC 8.5 'l'rene N'rt Grenet Hearty n... -Muat hp, tecono1t1oned, trl. Tim& 'll ~ P /I moa Ii"* tbllt IOtl ... 1 Mil• MOC-. ~ e11eo Noeflflee • P1eNe cell anchor jacl!et1, etc need• W'OBI S350 obO cen. e~•nt cond '5500 s-d 1 ~tlOVr Ao 1011111 w.lflcl louYS11 tit-. tdM (71')3&4 ?008 1700 obo ,!48-41083 I \4~ 8512 obO 14• Z809 Garyl ~ ftielnd nut O!lN 40k!r"'"" SU .500 113-14&-Mf3 • ,/ ,. U Orange CoNt DAILY.. PILOT/ Wednesday. Augu1t 13, 1988 Downtown redevelopment is vitally important to CM Io the Ed11ot. We are a voup ot C: osta Mesa residents, busmess owners and com- munlt\ leaders ''ho believe that n:devclopment of the downtown area 1s v1tall) important to the long-term crnnom1( \ 1ab1l1t) of the cit). <\s the ( ourt"!'ards and the Newport Boule' ard rehabilttauon have so Licari~ 1llustratt>d, redevelopment· makes It possible to breath new ltfe into areas that. without help, could riot tum thcmsehei. around. While 'v\C recognize that t0ugh decision<; often need 10 be made to make rede,elopment work, we belie\e that . these dec1S1ons are JUSttfied b\ thl· long-term benelits that rede,-clop- ment offers the cit)' a) a whole. We believe the 11me has co.me to knd our \<K:ll <;upport 10 the ( 11' . l'ounctl's amb111ou~ 1edevelopme11t program. -\ccord1ngl)'. we have for- med C1111ens For Redevelopment. made up of longstandmg residents and member-; of the downtown business commun1t) who strongly ~uppon the continuation of re- development 1n the downtown area In add111on. we support thi: earl~ completion of the proposed free\\ a~ east of Newpon Boulevard. L 'omple- uon of the freeway. we strong!) tx'lteve, 1s an integral pun of the redevelopment process and we urgt• the Council to take whatever c;1eps art• necessary to make its compkt1on om· of the State's highest prwnt1c-.. JACKIE GILLIS. CO-< H \IR J ( HUMPHRIES. ( 0-Clf ..\IR ( 1t11ens for Rede' l'lopnll'nt < ·o~ta Ml">a ''Mickey Rosati Jr. Isa verygoodboxer andlam a writer. and this was the flrst time tha t ever seemed mixed up." PETE D~XTltR Columnlat PETE DEXTER London illness an earful SAC R.\Ml.:NTO -<\couple of weeks ago. you ma> remember, l was lving 1n a bed tn a hotel room in London. feeling a lot like your pet gold fi!.h the morning he learned to noat up<;1de down. railing day after da) in this space '1gainst boiled food. the monarc.hy. and foreigners 1n general. z,. We're hurting Fluor, irots..Afrka ~ ~.#£-·~-- I finally pulled myself out of bed long enough to get on a flight back. which made me feel a little bC'tter. but nc5l all the wa\l:>Cflcr. And-ttten I tui ned on the 1elcv1s1on one day last week and 1;nw the Chicago Bears playing thl' Dalla~ < owboys from Wemble) ~t:id1um tn London. and aU tht• svmptom' returned. I o tht· Editor I tx·ltl'H thl"' heaJl1m· to llw. ll'lll'l -.hould bt:. "l he Height of '>tup1<lll\ ." H'f ) our story whtCh reported that the I luor ( nrnparv. "'ould not g~t a urn tract 1n LmAngclcs hnausr 1t "'as ,1111 dmng bu'>1nC'>'> with lhl' gu,crn- ment ol" -\Inca. Pr<J\ ·tell \\hat dm·' t1m· ha H' to do "'Ith ·lhl' nthcr. not gt' ing Fluo1 < ompan~ local "'Ort.. onl\ hurts local people"' ho l'arn wagl'" and pa) taxt'' to our lucal go"crnmt•nt !'.ot gt' 111g Fluor toe.JI ~ork '"on·1 c:hange om· 'ingk ·thing in Pretoria. and so leg1slJtor\ in tht•ir QUC'>t1onahlc: "'1-.- dom are tn latt hurting thrm'>clH·' tht•ir o"'n 1.ommun1t1l'\. their o"'n i.otlcrs. trul) 1 hi: Height ot ">1Up1d1t\ "Ma'hc the-.c \amc k~1,lamrc; arl' ilrl\1ng1mportl'dra" \.\,tllhtnga I\' 'l'l made a1.r(1'' 1lw \.\.ilt'r ha,inll tht•1r ktters t) ped on a foreign \\Ord processor and copied on a mJd11ne not made in the L' S . .\.,am I milt...ing m~ pomt here" All one has to do is lot)lo. dl1wn into the OAl' t+mc snhdlv lull emplo)ee parkmg 10 1 as we speed p.i't Fluor on the 405 10 '>CC what ha'> happened there, wh y 1~ to hun the!>e people an~ more than the\ ha'e alrt·ad~ hecn hun. no point in that I.ind •)I 1h1nk.1ng C1et ~mart you gu\\ and µI'> of gmernmcnt. learn to 'eparnte tht• "'heat lrorn th(• chaff. the appleo; from tht· \vatt•rml'lon and the apartheid .. 11u.i11on lrom a local contract. either that or stop hu~ 1ng foreign goods. 1 c aullmrnhtles "'h1ch. inndcnth . haH· pla11num 1n 1heca1al~t1t rnn~e ncrs.a prndu1 t 11f~oillh \fnr;1 c,f'\;f. \I I IC1 !n ine We 've had to resort to petitions To the Ft!t1111 In nne rcspt·l t I am indeed an \'\JTI. I <1m \nt1 thl·c;i: <,elf pruda1 mt:d t'"\fX'rh \\ho 'erm11nt1l' 1n 'our an<l nthl'r nl'"''Pilf>Cr' 1 n lht• .cn·a. on lht• '>UPJl't 1111 hem dumb ;rnd .1n1ntormecl the populact t'> Ho"' the\ preach the hcncfit<. ot mmr liuti:h mofl' 111Tttc hu1ldings. nHln: 11.1ff1t mor1· m11r1· nwr1· ()f ulur'it' tht\ .irt• 1·n111kd to .in o pin111n JU\l f1lo.t Ith· rt''' ol U\ tltJI I kcl thJt J ni:v. '>rana 'hnulc.I he lll't rhat. 1 c Nrw<. I would prcll'r nol to harrangul' hut tu read \om1.· ot the tripe thl'\\' 't•J1tondlht·;· put oul rankle' ml' to nu end \,lo<.th I .ind m' neighbors art• f 111 nut .\nu ~1· Jfl' I 11r peace and qu1ct v.c arc hir \.\hat c;t;Hu\ 4uo wc usi:d to ·ha\C. "'l' JrC I or pt:opk~~1g.ht~. V.l' .1rt.' I or rl'\pun<.t\l' puhl1t i;1·r,anh ' .... hat Jn •Jld -l.1'>h1nm·d mnnilo.l·r 1 V.l arc Fur lontrols and of cours<: wc arc Forthr prl'serva11un ul "'hat ti. lcli of 1hc rca<;on<. w1' mo"cd h1·n· 1n th\ fir<;t plau· I ht· rt:al .\nt1~ Jrt' tho"4.· \\hn v.nrl>. to t;Jt...c awa~ thO\l' thing' '-'I.'. the: 1wopk want and indet:d hJ\l' a ngh1 to For the'>e .. e\pcrt\" to openh oppo<.c the nght and propnc:t} of the ~Cnl'ral public to pe1111on i<> ccrtatnl) not C\ t•n remutd) dc:mocrat1c: and ol lOUr<.l' .\NT I r11n\tllul1unal ngh[~ To t•x tol tht• hnll1.1nrc and arnml·n ol our <:.ti} Jlld lt1unt) tounul and \Ufli.'r"1sl'.lr'> rt''>Pl'llt\l'" ,.., a farcc If lhl·~ would ht•;irlo.t•n to tht•1r puhl1r he:.inng'> ;.111d till pkJ\ of thl'll' tOn\t1lut•111\ 1od111rn tht·~ h.He prom 1-.1:J In •wr ' (' 1n\teau of ho"' 1ng to thl ..._1'>ht'\lll 1t1ontt'd IC:\\, thc:rl \.\IJU!tl Ix 1111 fl'~!\lJll tlll II\ Ill fl'\<11 I IO Pl'lltlOll\ Jl'fl'rt·nJunl\ in111at11ot:\ .• ind t'I• I \ 'J < UL l 1\.-1 B:tlhoa l'land CM streets need to be cleaned I u tlw l diH1r I'm ''fll111g t•• '"u .111 prult'\t tlw Ullt·rh '>lup1d 1,1,;l\ thl '-lrn I \\.\l't'Plflg ,.., hJndkd m < •htJ Mt·.,., I m '>Pl'J.lo.tny ~1hou1 tt t· '11(1 hl11,i.. 11 n II.th !'lat~ "h1d1 "i1"'1n1 · '\io Parking on \.\ l'Jnl·,d<1. morning When I t'1r'1 <.a\\ th1<. 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I nd1an\ In 11,:.~ I n·mh 1--ing I 111.11\ \Ill nilllH'd < a1d1nJI I<" h1·1l ·u hi\ ""' mtnt\tcr In 1 11~ I flrdt ll 1•l\J1111n.1r1t·' 1mp11.,oned th1 r11~al t.rn1d, In I)( IR \utlr.1[1,1\I I u ' \tnnl '·'' horn 1n ~(''t Bro11t..l11ld \1.1" In l>l4ti lhl' \nwn •. rn ll.11-( ,,,1, ral'll'd 1111 th1• t1r\t 1t1lll' 1n I cl\ \n~rlt'' In I )o.l<'I \.\ 1ll1.11n I .r.n 11l ll.111f11rd JFlANC.f: r,1 1\' r Daily Pilat Hur thl'n 11 turn\ ou\ lhl\ l'> onh tor tlw 11m· hlod, -gri:<it fo1 lht·r11 hut \\h,11 haJ")f)l'n\ to tht: fl'\I ol thl (Hl':.t \II th\."c.w, 11\Uall~ parkt·d nn !hat hlt11. k n11\\ park Jn1unc.l thl' u1rncr on 'ianta \na \\•( anJJt·ru'>,~anta .\na 11n l t11h l'IJ\.l' I ht\ nw.1n' tht'\l' :ut'll\ d1•n t ~l't '"'l'PI ;ind ,i\ .1 Lnp:1\n I pr11tnl' \\ h\ 11h "-h'. t.in't \.\l' h11ndlc tlrt· ,1\uJt111n lt lo.t 'l''~n1•n d111.·, '"1·1 p 11111· \IJt 11111. dJ\ and lhl <1lh1·r 'Ilk 111111h1 r d<I\ and d11 ttll ttll 1.11'' \I \ IH, \Hf T \,!( C 1< )\'I R ~ ( I 1\(:l \k\,) ( onn rt·q·1\cd .1 p;1t1·nt t111 .1 u11n- ( 1rwr.1kd tl'll'ph• 1m· In I X1l•J d1rn 1or \lttl·d ll11dHn1 i.. ";i, hnrn in I nnd1111 In I 'lf)(I. the: lll'I tv.11 """' tt•h· phone lon,er\J.tlon h\ \;1tdlr11· took plJtl' "'llh !ht• hl'lp 11t I dw I Inc H·ar\ agu Prt'\ldt'nl Reagan '>1~ncd J patkag1• of t.i\ and hudgl't redu1 t11mo, hut warnl'd that thange' { ongrec;o, h.1d madt· in ht!> onginal pl.rn toulJ lead to h11ithn ll-dl·ral 1kfil1I<; <>nr ;1·.tr .tgo. I he horm: of 'iouth \fncan an11-aparthe1d kadc1 Winnie Mandela :ind an adjacent cltml '>he ran 111 a blac k lO\.\n"ihtp OUISldt• Hrandfort \outh ·\fnca. wcrt' badl} damaged h'r fire ~he 1 hargcc.I that tht· lire wac; thr wo rk of thl' gmt•rnml'nt\ \t'i.Urlt\ hr<ini.h roda\ \ h1rthd:1y\ r l'll'\ 1\100 \;\angctlst Rex. Humhard " ()7 C 11han Pre<i1dt'nt r1del C ,1,tro 1., r1(l \((or P<1t Harrington I\ '17 \1ngn l>on tlo 1., '6 \ingrr Dan I o~dlx·r~ I\ \' \t·trl'\\ <)u111n < umn1in~c; 1.-. I 'l J hought tor toda; · 't 1111 ~row up the da) \nu hf.I\( the fir,t rl'al laugh at 1r<>ur-.cll" -1 thl'l ll::tn ')'morl ·\mt•nt an .11. trc\\ 11 X "'11 I 11'14 I K .,en Wlltme• P11n1,.1'1.., fral'lll Zlnl F<ltlO• fom Tell M "'•oino Fd1101 OOll Fente1 f,11y f J'•IO• '"°"' Cl•l'lln ..,_~ fdtlOt Ct•lo IMH "ioort• Ft11101 i.o«>ert Centr.tt Pro<lvclton Dtr.clO< .,~,I(~ Clt¢11l1tl0n 011.CIOI How•nl Mul~IH')' Advert111ng Otrec:te>t Peeer lte•lne CIH11114HJ 0tr9Ct0• Court in session for those who dial wrong numb~rs .. Hl'llo, .. I answered the phone . .\ pause and then the man on the other end said. ··1 gue~s this isn't the traflir court." "Nn;that numbt•r is 495-5050." He could tell from m> robot-hke rc~pome th.it th1i. happens olkn. .. I bet )OU get a lot of these rnlh," he said. In a rheerful but patient tone. I as~ured him he was nght. l'm alwa)S c:heerful and patient with the first coupk of"' rung number'\ out of the four or fiH· \H' get da1l}. ( >ur phonl' number 1s one d1gn ufl from tht· Orange Count) Mun1c1pal Traffic Coun I'm not sure what their hours arc. and neither are man) oft he peopk who get t1c:kets. l\t all hourc; \\C get rails We are also one chg1t ufTthe phone numberl> of a popular ped1ntncian, and •tn e'en more popular 10surance company Somi: of the people who m1sd1al arc pohtc and apolog11e. some arc iratr and act as though it were Ill) la ult. and somt• merel) hang up the receiver Occas1nnall) a calkr ·~quill' lhat- t~ One \\11man t~1n~ to reath tht.' courtassunwu I mus1lt"eclo'ie10111f 1111r rhonl' numher<. were so \11111lar She asked me how to get tu the traffic • court from her house We do ltvc close to the coun and I told her exactly how 10 dnve there from where she Ii ve~ I did not tell her I have no sense of d1rcct1on. I give: d1rect1ons usmg the words "left" and "right.'' never "North" or "South''. It wasn't unttl after I hung up I realized. since we live on OJ?poSite sides of the freeway. we were literall) facrng each other while on the phone and m) leO would be her nght. I couldn't call her back because I didn't haH' her number. I hope she made 11 It's bad enought to get a ticket, but not showing up 10 coun could be even more serious. .\ friend in l os .\ngele<. has a number close to that of a famous restaurant. After months of people calling to make reservation-; and then banging down the receiver 1n his car when the) realized the; had the ~rong number. he began to take the 1nforma11on and make tht' rt:ser- ' auon!> He could tdl \OU v.h1ch mll\crc; and shaker" in Bcvrrl\ Htll\. Rel .\trC' and Brentwood were: 'ilhcdukd lo dtnc al that rt:'itauranl on whit h ANN WELLS • night. The key word I'\ .. schrdukd ... He didn't pass the information on to the re!>laurant. The call5 finall} '>lop- ped He doesn't know \\ht•thcr angf) customers quit patrOnlllng the rc5- taurant. or cl the phone numlx-r wao, changed. Toda~ ~ou read about man~ ix·uplc who h ve alone and ha H~ no one to Lalk to. Some sa} two or three da)'S go b} without a phone call. In m) opinion. that would be a blessing. But for an) of those who believe 11 •~ a sad situation. I'm willing to tradt· phone numbers. Just dial the trallic courl - 495-.5050. Chances arc. I'll ..111\\.\l'f and we can talk it O\t:r Columnist Ana Well~ liYf'~ ia Laguna Niguel. Presidents walk borderline, maintain a delicate balance Reagan, de la Madrid o pen talks today; subjects include economy. immigration \.\ \ ...,111 '\i( rl ()'\, -f l''-' rt•la· IHlll\hlp\ h~:l\\l'l'n f'v\O (CIUlltrtl'\ Mi.' nt grl'atl'r mutual u>nlrrn -JnJ m11rt• rotl'nt1all\ ranc:nruu<. -than tha1 l">l'l\\C:l'n the I 'n1tl'd <-i1atl'' .mu ~\'\JUI f h,11 \ ~~hJl make<, llld<J\ 0 \ t11.,l 11'>'>1on !wt"' l'<'ll f'rl'!>1dc:nt Rl'agan and l1rcs1dent \t1gul'I dr la \.fadnd <1t thl' \.\hilt: I (orJ\l' o,o 1mpqrt.1nt 10 hoth l ountnc:" lk la :-...tadnd \\ho <.,1ud!l·d at H;1nard and '>peak'> Jdmirabk ln~­ ll\h lJlk·d Dall-\'an \tta lrom 1 \ll'\ttn < It) lhl· othl'r da} to talk .1h11ut tmhl\ ·., ml·et1ng with Rt•agan. · \\ \1 H1 know .. he \a1d. "Mex1u1 hJ~ hnn in a \Cf"\ dtllicult \llua11on Imm lhl' l'(OfH>nllC rmnl 111 \ ll'\\ ht.·t.111'1. of decreased pncco; in 011 .. r h" '¥\cl\ f1lJ\llng 11 m1ldl~ In the lir'>l "' \.\t't'k\ ul !ht\ }Car. oil Pn<l'' dmppec.I h} )tl percent. dC\a'iLat1ng !'-.ln1co·, ml-dependent econom)' "l hi\ ha' hccn the pnnupal and J)i.11 amount l'Connm1t prohlcm tor Mt'\ltn • 1k la Madrid 'aid "\\,· h:nr lo\t 1111l•-th1rd ol our total n:potl ll'H'llUt:.,, \1.oe haH' aho lo'>t IS p(.'rt.rnt of publit• income. 'Reali> we arc facing a very big l hallenge from the economic stand- point 1\nd Wl' need collal'>ora11on fron'i 1ht• t 'n1tt'd Srntec; on the tinant 1al \uk and 1n rommt•rc1al mallrt\ • Ik l.1 \fadnc.I ,:,prc~'>l'd h1~h hope' for io<la\ \ c;umm11 "I hH"l' <1lwa\s tound ni Prc'>ldent Reagan a 'cf) lOtl\l(Ul(l\l' and a \ef't pt)\lltVl' ,1 t11tudt 10\~ard "1l'"<1can prohlcm,," ht• \01111 I hl· l\.\.n ml·n fir,t mt·t 1r1 I 9X2 whrn ck la "1adnd wa\ prn1der11 t•lt·ct tH1d h:l\ ,. met three time!> '>1ntr "\l. t• IHt\ t' an excellent per.,onal relatton'>h1p .. de In Madrn.I tole.I U'> "ftc call .. me 'Miguel' and I call tum 'Ron -r1t ·., very gentle w1th mt• ~nd he ha' \hriwn_ alwa)'i, a Hr\. pm1t1vc attttudc toward strengthening thC' rrlattnnslup hctween Mr,mo :ind tht' l 'n1tcd Stal<'\·· C>t: lo Madrid rcc1.·nth 1.on\ intcd Rl'"F'" that none of M<:111w\ foreign acd1tor\ would tx..ncfit 1f the1r forced <;uch t.tnct auo;tcnt' un tht" i.ountr) that tl"i economic ~rowth wa\ .,ttfkd Today he will rc1tcratC' th1<, poc;1t1on. ' I prC'part'd H'I) coircfulh for th1'> 1111.·eting," de la Madml told U'. "(In) wlks with m) pnnnpal aide'> (we) re' 1cwed the whole panorama t1l our rclat10nsh1p "'1th th<: l ntted States - the progress we have made. the prnhkm<. that af\ unc;oh·l·d and rtl.'"' 1n111at1v1:\ .. fh1c; time de la Madnd 1' without tht• counsel of hi<; longtime fnend and lurmcr finanLc m1nmcr. Jesu5 Silva Hc:uog. who was unceremoniously fin·d before the lale\I $'i 1'>1ll1on hatlout was ncgot1atcc1 with the lntc:rnat10nal Monctal) l-und. A<;k1•c1 ahnut <ii1lva l-lcr1og. the pr("<;1cknt rt•phi:d d1plomat1c.all) ··r rom time to t11n1.· 11 ts good to h:.t\l' .i hrcath of lr t''h <11r on the tt'am ·· Rt:agan has prepared for the: mct·t- 1ng too. He has rclet,ed 1ntelligenn· hncfingson Mexico. and ad'lt.'C from tht• two member'> of ht<i adm1nis- trat1t1n who arc now the mo~t tnfluen- 11al in \haping po!Jq toward Mexico: r rt'U\Uf} Secretan Jame .. Raker and :-...;11111nal ')ernnt) ( <iunnl \taller ~11l1am Perl). Reagan remarked on the nt-cd for good rela11oni. with Mcxic..:o 1n a recent convcr~twn "Herc we are with a 2.000·milc border. and for 100 ~car~ nr so. no conflicts between u-;," he told us w11h 11 tone ofwondermC'nt Reagan th("n recalled thl' remark~ last \car of a top Canadian ofliual. v.ho noted the even longer un- defended lJ S -( anadrnn border and said according lo the pre"i1dcnt that "1f v.c were 1mpcnah~ttc we could hil\e had 11 (< anada) a long t1mC' ago·· I he prcs1dC'nt added: "WC'll, I th int.. the \amc . thing wuh M<'\ll.O The> arc a neighbor and we ha"c too much in common for u' not to ht' concerned ahout their "i1tuat1on .. .\le.mg '-'It~ t•con00111. probkmc;. the two prc\1denl'> will d1<>CU'i\ rllt'g.al 1mm1grant<1, drug tra01clong and the .11legat1on'> of rk•<:t1on fraud in the hordt'r 'itate of ( h1huahua lao,t month Farh draft~ of • Rcag..1n 'c; wekom1ng 'it>C~<"h to dC' In Madnd rot\131ned a 1.khl:m· rl'fcl't'ntc to "a countr}" that tlt'ed~ to have fau clcrttom \111Nl-f DITORIAI h' reported that the h11arrC' plot h' !\mcr1C'ln JACK ANDERSON and DALE VAN ATTA \Oldtl'r' ol fonunl' to (I\ 1.•nhru1,1, till' ldh'>t government ol ~unnamc: 'W:tc; apparent!) the hra1nd1tltl of a ~aloonkeqxr 1n Rottcrdum c;;,·cm\ he's an exile from the lllmwr Dutl'h colon) and ligurt•d ht• rnuld <>U'>t the mihtan d1ct<1tor "'1th a han<llul of mcrn·naric ... I l o\~ much g111 or good Dutch beer contnhuted to tht'i S( hem\ !aborted bv the l·HI) 1'> n<>I clear Rut v.c: can·i help thinking 11 \\Oulu be far hettrr lnr harroom hraggans to-hm1t their fanta\1<.'\ to <;uch cla~s1c 1~'\ue~ as .. ( ould a hon beat d t1ger'1" Wading a<.huri: undi.·r hostile firt: i\ no wa' 10 t urc a han~ovl'r PE T ·\(iON Pf< < \ Dll l OS Pa\'>tng the bulk I'> an nld mil11ar } trad1t1on ·\ wh1stlchlown acCu\t•d a military officer working wtth a Marine ( orps n1L1~cum ufhold1ng Im wedding in a mu!ieum gallery and of usmg a mustum engrnving machine to engravC' the ushcrc;' g1fh . The Navy·~ 1no;pC'ctor general hut kl·d thl.' 1nves11gat1on 10 the Manne < orp<; tn'>Pl'<'tor genentt, who hucked ti tn the·rnusc.·um director who bucked 11 to tm deputy -wh.o v.orlo.<> w11h thl' an·u.,t."d otlicer on a di111\. ha<;1'i M I N I· I~ D IT 0 R I 1\ I I n t h c 11 pur'\u11 of lc1'>tirc .• 11; in other area\. the frl'n~h doa ve1) \1\ lli1C"d thing in a VC'I) unc1' 1h1cd manner t \Cf) frcnch worker 1\ t'nt1tlcd by la" to live -that'c, njtht, five -week\ of paid vaca11on a )'C:U The prohlem i\. tht•) all ..ccm tu takr their hohda" during the cn11rc month of ugust Th1'i makc'i for Cf)ll' trnffi\· J•'m', and 11 alc;o mC"an<. that thc-fm3rtful pc1\on who failc, to pick up dr~ dt·un1ng before Jul)' 1 I will ha\\' to !(rt Jll'.lng until lhl' \hopkCC!X'I l"\.'Opt'n' m ~ptt"mber Tht· onlv 1;ol1111on. of 1. our'>c'. I'S torn on 'nra110n Jad ..tndusoa .nd D•lt' ""°Atta •~ 1yodl~•t~ columoltu. -\l-thar poinr I realized I either had to go w a d0t·tor or spend the rest of my life belly-up on the surface every ttme something reminded me of Fngland. and so I made an appoint- ment with Dr. K for Monday alier- noon It was m' first \.1Stt to Dr. K . so I was nen oul>. Htt c:ame recommend- ed, but n al""a)'s takes a while to develop a doctorpa11en1 relat1onsh1p, lo learn to trust a ph)~1c1an and his Judgmenti._ .\nd so I '.>at down 1n the examining room, Lheck1ng the diplomas on the wall - a lot of them from l exa~ - and prctt) soon Dr. K camt• 1n. kind and reassuring, and we talked over all the thmgs that ha'c broken o r gone wron~ 1ns1de m ) bod\ Which. by the wa). 1s an entire!} d10erent and more comfonablc -;ub1cct than [hingi. that are going wrong nov. He looked into my eye'>. anywa), and then he mo' cd 10 the side and stopped. Holding m~ ear "What's this?" he ">aid .. Wh1.•re 1·\al 11~ in Te\as did you go to meJ1Lal c;.chool'!" I said And '>u we \\orked a httle longer on the d0<. torpattcnl rcla11on!>htp, and talked ahout T1·xas. and then we returned to -tht \UhJcct at hand. .\rtualh 1n hand Nov.: I J..no" I haven't told you much about m} car5 )Ct. I probably '>hould ha'c brought 1t up. but someho\.\ r ne\ t•r rcalt1ed until this wet•k ho"' in1crest1ng they were_ !\.h w1r. on this 1c; that I first hccaint: a\.\-arc ot m\ ears two and a half }care; agn I as~umc I had them before that hut I coulCln't swear to 11 I do rt·nwmbt:r weanng car muffs. hO'v\l'\'<.'r \n\w•n th" '>tarted in Rosati'" ( 1) m -1n ...,1111th Ph1ladelph1a one alh·rn11on "'hth• I wa~ hoxing with a lod naml·d M1cke' Ro!>al1 Jr. 'vi 1c kt'\ uc;nl to g1 ve me 20 or J(J round\ a ""l·et... and omc in a while he'd t'\{'0 let me hit him. Anyway . on tht· allt'tnuon I became aware of m) 1.•a1'>. Id hcen holding onto M1ckl·) Ko'iat1 J1 w11h nne glovt\ trying to hit him in bad of the head with the other Jnd v.hrn we pulled apan ont· <;1dr of h1' fat:e was covered w11h hlumt I "a~ ufu1urse delighted ... You're 1 ut " I <..ml . Wc 'lloppnl all thr fighters and trnin<:r'> in tht· g)'m \topped M1 ckc:) Rosati Jr. 1'> a very good boxer and I am a"' nter. and thl'> was the first t1m1· that C:'l'r '>ceml'U rn1x.ed up. An}wa~ "11cke~ lookt·tl 111 the mirror, tr)tng to figure out how 1t happened. and I leaned aga1n-;11he ropcs. lookmg like I knew hn" 11 happened. and then I noticed a <,lead} dripping on m) nght shoulder And Mrckq turned around and said ... , don'1th1nk11\ me. Pete." and ~o I went ovt:1 and looked m tht• mirror and luund an inch-Ion~ tear 1ust 1n~1dr unl' ol those gullies 1n my nght car "SorT) _" he 'latd I wa<; a gonJ sport I turned to the lighter-; and trainer-; in the gym bcfort· they could go hack IC> their work. and I cl:.ared thing' up I said. "He bit me \nd .,,, t\\et and a half years later. ()r t.. <;tudtt·d th1<; same car -which hai. nc' er hl•akd -and did not hkc 1h looks "I don't likt' the looks of that.·· he said." I think W(.' bcntr havt' 11 checked .. "Foi whut''" And as he told me for what. I was 1;1ning in tht• office of Dr T. who SPt'crnliLe" 1111h1o; -;ort of thing. and he did not ltkt· thl' looks of 11 e1the·r One du) you've got an ups~t ~1omnch_ tlw next da) cverybod> 1n '»tc:r<imento I'> 1nc;ulting your ear l>r l took a couple ol small pu~rcs for tc'>t'S I a'k<-'d Dr I 11 he w,1., thinking about rnt11ng II of1 Or T. who hadn't known me long enough to understand that he wa.;n't e"rr supposed to an,wcr a quc:$lton ltli.e that, admitted he m1v,ht have to rnt. but he said It wouldn't bC' the whole thing. .\nd he ~1d that the pla!lttr ~u"C'on~ do great work any- "'"a\ r hen hl' jl;\\(.' me annther appoint- ment 1(1 da)' down the road Av lhtn he'll know for '>urc what 11 1~. and lo..mm what hll~ lo bC' done \nd b\ then rll havC' figured l'.lut "ho to 'l'Md 11 to. M1rkr\I Ro~ti Ir or tht' C)ul•t·n Pt"t(" Dr•trr I• • 1yadlc.,trd rol11mnl1 t • • Nothing cools a summer day like a frosty frozen des ert. When tempera- tures soar. we melt at the ight of these welcome refreshers ... e pe- ciaJly when they're fl avored with summer-fresh fruits. Time was when ice cream making required special equipment and cranking 'til your anns ached. No Ber ry, at w r 1/3 t·up port "inl' I 7-01.. jar Kraft mar-.hmallO\.\ l'reme pint o;tra\\herril',, 'lin·d. mas heel I l'Up 'iOUr <·ream 118 tea~poon 'alt (ir.idu.111~ add ''inc 111 111.11,hm.ilhm 1.'fl'llll' in large h11\\ I olt-lcllril' 1111 'l(l.'r. 1111\rng un11I \\l.'ll hkmkd .\dd rL'· ma111111g 1ngr1.·d1l·ni...: tnl\ \1.cll Pnur 11110 1> 111d1 ... 4u,1rl.' p.m . lr1.'l'll' unul alnl\1 ... 1 I 1r111 ( \1ar'l'I} t:hop 1111 \lure. ... poon into dlllku hcml Beat \\-Ith ckl·tnc 1111\cr unu I 'flll)(>fh. frcc1c. \ulhlllllll Ill 111 pl-g ln11c11 ... (1,1\\ hl'rlll'' th.1\\1.'d . lilt tn:.· ... h -.1r;1\\ hL'I f\ ,(iu:' I\ .t1 (1111_1.'.1.'r I rt'l'tt• Suh..,t1 llltl' I h Ill tan peat hJl\e .... Jr,11111.'d. 1111 ''ra""hl.'rn ,(Kc' .111d "'hill' ~1n "'inc I or.red port ,, llll' \dd I ·l 1c.1,po11n Imel) 1. h11ppt•d \. n,l,11!/t'd g ingl'I \\Ith ... nur trl':llll. 1111\ \\l'll ...... wonder home prcpardtion of sum- mer's "hone t" -des ert -ice creams. sherbet , gelatos and ices- was a once-or-twice-a-season treat. Today. thank to the ··secret ingre- dient,'' Kraft marshmallow creme. . flavorful f ree.zer pleasers can be pre- pared with minimal fuss. With marshmallow creme in the recipe. vreparati on is streamlined · and c K1"' 1 I lllll' 1-rl.'Ol' ~uh ... 11tull' l\\o l-.1\\ 1. pl.'1.'kd. lnr ... 11-.1\\ har~ ... 1iu~ ... ,111d \\h111.: prnl \\ 1111.' lor rl.'d port "'inc Add I 2 lea 'poon !!fall·J llnw nntl .ind k\\ drnp' !!rcl.'n l11od 1.:olnnn!! "'1th ..,,1ur l re.am. 1111\ \\Cll r 7-oL.jar Kraft mar-.hmallo" creme .i I-oz. squares uns" eetent:'d chocolate 2 cups whipping cream 1/2 pint raspberries, mashed 3 tablespoons oran~e flavored liqueur Cornhanc mar-.hmallow creme. cho~:ola1e .ind I 2 l'llp whipping 1.:ream 111 2 quart 'illll'l'pan Heat over 1(1"' he.u .... 11rr111g lrc4ucntl)'. unrrl Wl.'11 hlcnJcd ~t1r 111 rcm.11n111g l.'ll'.llll Add ra,phl.'rrie' and liqueur tn mar ... trnMll11\' l rcml.' m1x1urc: 1111\ \\.ell Pour 111tn 9 inch -.4uare pan. lrcc1t• until alnH1 ... 1 l1r111 Crntr'l'h Lhnp mixture. '~l<'n 111111 lhilk~I hnv. I Acal \\Ith dt•ctr IL" 1111\cr unrrl 'llll)(llh. lrl'C/c Plat'l' 111 rl·l11gl'l,1tor 20 111 ~() m11n1ll'' hdon· -.en an~ mooth, creamy texture is Insured. To glorify summer's bounty of fresh fruits, the Kraft Kitchen have created an exciting collection of easy- to-fix frozen desserts. Using a super- .simple preparation method and a few everyday ingredient • these recipes • transform seasonaJ fruits into frosty fantasies in short order. .. 7-111.. jar Kraft mar~hmallcm t:reme I -' mp lemon juit·c I pint hlut:>herrie~ Cn111h111l' mar,hm,1lh1"' l. rt'llK' .111d lllll'l' in l.irge ho\\ I 111 l'kclrtt 1111\L.'r n11x111)! until \\t'll hkmkd Pl.11.l' hlul.'hl'mc ... an hkntlcr t·nn1.11nl.·r 111 I 1 ind pr111.c.....,11r \\ nrl-. hP\\ I l ·, 1\ ~·r. prnl'c" unttl \Tllll('lh ~\dd hllll' hcrnl'' 111 m.1r,hm;al hm l rl'llll..' 1111 \ '1urc: 1111\ '>'-di P11ur 11110 11 !Ill h '4ll<irc p.1n. ln:c1c unttl .1lmn ... 1 l1rn1 C'oar,ch chop m1xtur1.·. '~)(111 1111n 1.:hillcJ howl. Beal with clcllrtl 1111\l'r un11 l ... mooth: frce1e M y ·' cup-. hone) de" or cant alou~ chunks 7-cu. jar Kraft muro;hmallo" creme . R-01. container plain )OJ.?Urt WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13; (986. [ii I Brendled fi'ullaeuce, mix•• meke aund••• 9"C181.C2 Cen your Y'G•l•blea to keep them on hencl 811 JNr .C. 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Or. tease your palate with delicate Melon· Yogurt Free1e, exotic Pa~sion Fruit Ice or a "spirited" treat made of strc1w- bcrrie and port wme. For the ever- growing legion of chocolate lover , Chocolate Ra!oipberry Gclato is the ea on' 11 most delectable de sert. ..,-n1. jar Kraft mar,hmallcm (f"l'Olt:' I -l l up lime juit.·c· I tc·a-.poon gntll'cl linw rind 2 IM"ion fruit 1-1 l nip' "all'r <'''"')•Ill' 11},11-.lrn1.dh•\\ ,1 ... ·1111. llld .111d rmd 111 l.11~·1.· h1ml nl 11.1.111, 1111\ll 111\111~ 1111111 \\1.. II hlcndt·d ( ·111 r,1, ... 11111 11 Ull Ill h.dl. "l..llllJ1 Piii p ilp ,llld 't'1.·d-. \dd pulp. 'l't'd' .and \\ .1t.•r 111 111.11,h111.tll11\\ \.11.'lllC llll\lllfl 1111\ \\1.'ll l11>lll llll\l iJ lllCh 'lJUdll' p.111 l1u'/t• unrrl .1ii1111 ... 1 firm (11.1r...l.'h lht1p· 1111\llllC. 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Yo u 'II find dozens of luscious flavors in the frozen food case of your favorite store. Try something new like Goo Goo Cl usters or Strawberry Cheesecake. Next come the toppings. You'll have a field dayr here, too, as prepared ones come in a variety of fla vors. ff you occasionally want to make your own toppings, go exotic wi1h a tropical fruit sauce based on kiwi pineapple. mango or papaya. Othe; toppings can range from old favorites like mini-marshmallows to upscale gourmet toppings like crystallized ginger, glaced fru it or French Marrons (Chestnuts). You can dribble a syrup of liqueur over the topp.ing and ice In a small bowl, combine granola cream. Am~relto d1 .Saronna, mix and dried fruit. Into 4 parfait kahlua or coin~~~ 41"1!-JUSLth.ree_ glasscs,spoon granola/fru it mix- excellent pos~1b1ht1e~. The fina l ture until glass is •/4 fu ll. Top touch excluding whipped cream mixtui:e with vanilla ice cream and cherry would be nut~. ~m. uniiT glass is· half-(ull. Repeat walnuts, even ":lacadem1an 1f the procedure. Garnish sundae with budget can take it. dried fruit. if desired. Makes 4 FRUIT 'N NUT SUNDAE 1 cup granola mlx 1 cup dried fruit 1 pint vanilla lee cream servings. CANDY BAR SU NDAE I pint vanilla Ice cream J. (approximately 1 ounce) candy bars 1 small bacbge M & M's (optional) 'I• cap sagar 1 cup orange jalce 1 package.-koaen-r-aspbemes t,; cup brandy 1 pint vanilla Ice cream 1 firm banana, peeled and sliced 1 square semi sweet chocolate ~ teas poon vege t a ble sbortenlng In a saucepan; combine corn- starch and sugar. stir in orange juJce. Cook stirring constantly until thickened and clear. Stir in thawed but not drained raspberries: cool. Add brandy. Chill covered for 2 hours. POST-IS THE BEST RAISIN * In a medium bowl. soften ice cream slightJy .. Cut candy bars into bite-sized pieces and fold into ice cream. Form scoops and serve in glass or ceramic dishes. If desired. garnish sundae with M & M's. Makes 4 servings. BRANDIED FRUIT SAUCE 2 tablespoons cornatarcb To assemble desserts: d1 v1de ice cream evenly into fou r dishes. SPQ<>n sauce around ice cream. Dip one end of banana sli ces in choc- olate that has been melted with the vegetable shortening. Let stand. Garnish each dessert with choc- olate dipped banana slices. Makes about 7f1 cup sauce. @is different We don't hide our raisins with sugar like Kellogg's~ Raisin Bran. So insist on POSt Get Extra Cleaning from Clorox and Cantaloupe freeze light, refreshing · Cali fornia the c1 tru<, '>tatc 1-; alc;o ( 'aliforn1a the.· mrlon state Lac;t )ear more than a billion pounds ofJUIC} ca ntaloupe were plucked from \.Ines all across the Golden State, ma k1ng1 tone of the world" s lead1 ng producers of melons. • A perfect I} scrumptious wa~ to u\c some at the peak of their summer freshness, 1s Ca ntaloupe Free1t~. an Ca\)·to-prcpare. but elegant-to-serve dessert that combine<> cantaloupe wi th datr) fresh \.an11la ice cream and a luscious topp1ngofFru1ted (ream. Just as pretty and refreshi ng made with hone\ de~. casaba orcrensha\li melon. this tempt mg recipe 1sa must for melon 10 ... cr' · · Cahfom1a Cantaloupe Freeze 1s as bcauuful to loo~ at as 1t 1s delicious to eat. T~e melon 1s cut in half and its fleshy meat scooped out leaving a quarter mch of the nnd and the colorful layer JU St inside the hell. Then the succulent melon 1s blended together with smooth. nch vanilla ice crea m ~nd concentrated orange Ju tee or a dash of comtreau. the orange fla vored liqueur. The ~lushy peach colored mixture 1s then o;pooned back into the melon. slipped into the ~ec1er and left overnight to harden. To serve, the re tuITed melon 1scut 1n generous wedge'>. then 13 , 1sh scoopsoflush Fruited Crea m arc mounded on top. For extra tastmc!lc; another dash of comtrcau may be added 10 the Fruited ('ream · · Cantal~upe Freeze I\ a fragrant. mcmorahlc d ose 10 a wrstcrn barbecue ot saucy nbs. po tato ~lad. coleslaw and \OUrdoup.h garTic hrt.'nd · CANTALOUPE F REEZE 2 cantaloupes, aplll lo hair, seeded I quart vanilla Ice c ream 2 tablespoons frozen orange juice roncentrate or cointreau . • oop meat from can taloupe, leaving 1 1-1nch shell Blend rantJloupc ice cream and cointreau in t>knderor food processor \poon rn l\turc into melon. freeze four hOUf".OrOVCmlghl (·ut In wedge\ lo \Cr\.\' \cnl'\ ~ Frulttd Cream t 1.11 cups beavy rrnm 2 t1 ble1poon1 colntre1U (optional) '•cup 111ar • 1 cup chopped 1trawbtrrlts I nectarine, chopped Whip crc:um with cmnttcau nnd sugar to \oft pc".1~1. ~llr 1n lruit Spoon over each wedge hcfore \erv1ng • Onlnge CoMt DAJLY PILOT /W_,..,, ~ 13, 1tll C8 Gloria Ferrer sparkling wine im ' , ressesjudges Gloria Ferrer ChamPaane Caves salmon color of tbese wme adds a watermelon and fmhly picked ber· blanc and nesJjna. This one is best fresh flavors. t especiaUy liked tbe may only be a little more than a psychologjcal edge. The confirmed ries. Foods that will prove well described as off-dry and rather crisp cabernet. whicb is as eruoyable 11 moo th old , but its new sparkling wine wine dtinlce.dinds the blushes fine for matched arc crisp salad , frilled without excessive acid. lt smells of many Califonua caWl'nds COltina has already been aiven the a picnic or outdoor concert supper, meats includin& barbecue items, f lfl melon and has a refreshina WlC of much more. It bu aood belanclt, and sweepstakes award at the San Fran-sort of fun wines. lightly sautecd vegetables of the npentna fruit. a claret-style that works well with c1sco Wine Competitio~ and a gold At the National Restaurant As-season. cold or hot seafoods. an array McDowell has also just released a duck, beef, wdd same or veal with .a medal at the OranP' U>unty Fair sociation Convcntfon in Oucago, of cheeses with unsalted crockers.: and CHAO new secondary label. Domaine du distineti ve sauce. 1t was not Wine Competition (the latter award McDowell's 1985 zinfandcl blanc desserts that •flCorporate fresh rruits Solcll. The name is derived from the, dimirushed. by the way, when pain::d was d~ided by a panel composed took both the gold medal in that or nuts. . solar 1otegratcd winery of the same with my chocolate pave des.sen. e~clus1vely of California sparkling cateJ.ory and the best of show award. McDowell also makes vintage name. The line of wines will consist bf McDowell doesa nic:lejob of 11vin1 wtnc makers). That's pretty im-Simtlar awards have been given this dated red and white table wine. that has been aged an Amencan oak. sauvignon blanc. cabemet sauvignon us ·affordable wines to quaff' or to pressiv~ for the new kid on the block! wine at competitions across the Premium varietals arc blended to This gives the wine a light frutt and clurdonnay. The current releases drink a btt more seriously with meals. Glona Ferrer is more than just a nation. provide consistency and quality year character with enough strength to be arc I 98S. t 983, and l98S, respective~ If you've always thought of table new winery with a new product This is a wioe especially suited to after year. and I find them highly serious. ly. wines as being Oabb)' and The"'. ~s al~ an old presti$ious hot summer and Indian summer satisfactory. The red, for instance. is a The white table wine combines These wines arc meant to be drunk nondescript. these wioes should association with a renowned winery months with its flavors of spiced blend of zinfandel and petite sirah chardonnay, colo mbard. chenan an their youth and all have forthright chan1e your mind. in Spain. ..-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-===-~~~~~~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The 13th century San Sadurni de Noya, now known worldwide. is the home of freixenet, a sparkling wine that !s. consumed here in great Qu.anttt1es beeause of its bargain pnces (semi-dry, lots of miniscule bubbles and well under $10). In 1 98~. The Rumasa Wine Group was acqu1red by Jose Ferrer, owner of frei~enet. The wine group already owned Castcllblanch, Se~ura Viudas and Rene Barbier wioenes. Add to that seven other lines of sparkling wines, and the empire begins to take on vast proponions. The acquisition of freixcnet gave Ferrer the largest methode champenoisc <fermented in rn I a -.-11 ......_ the bottle) production capacity in the • -.. R k ..r-•••• world. • "'·• IC '-" .. AD OP me. 741 • In 1985 a new venture was started f • llllllA 1..9' • ~l~if~~r ~e°,j(,~ii~~irt~r -:-----'"----~'=-.iii»·.:.,,. •• . AND A 1+-oz. ~A~ ;;.sci~ .=-- Ferrer's wife) 1n the C~rneros region •a. A~ --• of Sonoma County where the --·-......... 1s•1a.._• chardonnay and pinot noir grapes, / "' .• :-:.,~619 ,,.,.09• • ..... the backbone of sparkling wines, ~ WO.•u uc,u..... • E reign supreme. From these 250 acres ...... ~,..,.; • 9UCn.. L~ ~~ ~ E• 8 ' •• ~. a...eowo..-..:~-'?! • comes the first 35.000 cases of their Ii~• ,;___eoo. ,.._ i. n;; 8 new premium sparkling wine called, ..... naturally, Gloria Ferrer. ""'lllll!!!llllllli ••'!•••••••••••••••••••••••··-= The taste of pinot noir comes • through quite nicely without any of the musty overtones of that grape, Lake County. S_, Juicy • Swe.t Delicious 12-0z. Bosk.t -A• m.h . • , ,1 and the bubbles are tiny and abun· BARTLETT PEARS .........•................. LB. ••• CRENSHAW MELONS ..................... ll. .29 CHERRY TOMATOES ..... . ........... EA. SllCING CUCUMBERS ............ ~...... : dant. The small amount of residual (J~~,,~~~U!~!!Ll•~!!-~-·~·~·[=r--~ (--\!~~~~~~~~~~~]~~~~~~~-~ • sugar in this brut sparkler adds lo its -• -.... • ......_ ....... _..;...._........, smooth character. There is a nint of toasty ~ood and the finish is long and sausfyang. If you lake sipping a sparkling wine throughout a meal. this one qualifies because at as dry eno ugh to hold up with entrees offish. veal or beef, and yet it can be a good balance for a sweet dessen. Our group of four tned 1t with poached salmon wrapped in spinach leaves, a t1ag.__ of baked summer vegetables. a rilMalhon of veal and sauteed sweetbreads with a very light wild mushroom sauce. and a creme brulee incorwratfog fresh berries. The winemaker thinks it as ideal wath sushi. This should prove 10 be one of the more popular sparkling wines around. McDOWELL VALLEY VlNEY ARDS. McDowell Valley Vineyards is known for production of good value wines that are enjoyable to drink without a lot of cellaring. This year. some notable aw&rds have been coming their way. As the result of a recent tasting I can gave you some reasons. First of all. they have discontinued making columbard. chenan blanc and red zanfandel varietals in favor of devoting more time to top per- formers. not the least of which 1s whltt" zanfandel. ·an easy seller in-the blush market. Blush wines are big business these days. 11.0z. Bottle leer ~·r 12-PACK· · · I _,_~ __ ,:I =~ .249 1. 75-liter RONRICO RUM ...................... . ................... 9 .98 ...~. 12-0z. 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LB. 2.19 RoyPlngo , Boo)( features outdoor fare ' Recipes for dinihg alfresco are featured in the third printing of "Picnic Cuisine for the Hollywood Bowl." hy Roy Pingo. Popular freelance cooking instructor. The gourmet-on-the-go re~1pes are designed to travel. and are ideal for outdoor dining on a boat, patio, balcony or under the stars at the Hollywood Bowl. said the author. This is Pingo's third cookbook: {he ofhers are -Courmet Plus lnternat1onal" and "The Eggs Act" which arc stall sclhn~ nati~nwide His 1a1est book 1s available m local cookware shop!!. f'or infor- mation. call 54 7 • 79Q 3. QUICK LUNCH FOR TWO Make open-face ~ndw1chcs by to pping two slices of toa~tcd raisin bread with two ~hcc~ each of turkey ham. 1;, small pear. sliced. and I lace MUCMtet ch M!-.Place under prcheatrd bro ile r until cht-ese 1s bubbl). Ju~t grrat. and o nly :ibout ~7S calcm cs per serving. B·B·QUE SPARERIBS .................. LB. •• ~ INCL. SC Off LIMIT 2 19-0L . 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Some can be used to create liUCh vaned per qaart . of the ea•iest and bc$l vc,ctables to fare u Chicken and Biscuit Ple, ~ ceupooa salt per plat or I per can are a lso the most prolific: Green Vegetable and Orzo Soup, Pesto quart beans, carrots, onions and red and Vegetables or a Vegetable 14 teatpooD oreaaao per plat or peppers. Fritata. From one jar of vegetables ~ per qu rt Herb gardens, which arc popular come four delicious dishes to savor •;. tea1poon tJayme per plat or ~ because they thrive in even the th roughout the year. per quart • Backyard gardeners unani-smallest spaces. can also make a SUMME R CANNED Combine all vegetables and mously agree that the harvest is the significant contnbution to the VE GETABLES AND HERBS cover with water. Bring to a boil molt .... warding part of the growing larder. d k 3 · · tes Ladle hot .... 10 capt eat p een beaa1 (abfft an coo manu · season. Anyone with a little kitphcn In the followil'lg recipes, for vej etables into clean hot jars, --5i1¥¥'¥-1l'ltn--oouble the plcasutt by exa~ -thym 1 , ca s nnr - f 3 CUPI -11c-... carrot• (about I ea Vlng -inc · ...-u, saving some of the yield for later. enhance a basic garden medley o au "" · · • rdi t H ? bea . d d pouad) scasorung in J3tS acco ne 0 ow. By pressure canning. green ns. carrots. onions an re bl 'th h Wh h h h d 1 Cup Chopn..d onion recipe. Cover vegeta es WI ot ct er ome grown or an peppers. r -'d boT picked from the farmers' mnarket . The canned result is delicious 1 cup chopped sweet red pepper cooking liqui or 1 mg water or grocery store. start with the when served as a vegetable dish, or I large garlJc c love per pint or i leaving 1h-inch head space. Re-=======================---~--=-----------"-----~-----------------, move air bubbles. Adjust caps. No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater's Low, Low Prices! Meat Dept. Savings Wings Or Drumsticks ~~: ... ,.. 8 59¢ Sliced Bacon ";~;~.,, , ..... .fA s1.69 Chil i Salsa ·:·· ::: .. :·::: .. A~ FA'M 99¢ Chuck Steak :~~:,~,... l • ."s1.59 Ham Patties~e;, IAC~s1 .39 Rainbow Trout .~~~·,:;~~5 ,A ... s2.19 Butterfish Fill ets F~f~t IA s2.29 Compare these Low Prices SURF Laundry Detergent SZ.99 72·02 FRESH BONEiESS Gatorade Drink I~ .. ~-~:i ,o ~~ \' Pillsbury · :~ \ ' B1scu1ts Frozen Food Favorites Westpac~::r~:s Golden Patties :f Fish Fi llets ~~~·~ Sunny Delight E~· Orange Ju ice fRH5WfF! •00148' "•"'$1.19 ,, .... 01 51 .99 H}f)/s1.19 1•0/$3.29 t?Ol 78' 1101$1.25 Grocery Specials Charcoal ~= Orange Juice ~=.~: .. Margarine G::.:)NH,f' Swiss Cheese ~~ 5I CEO. OlVWtCMtAl Bread :=:c. .. ,.a53.59 .-ws1.19 q(lls1.59 ~oz 11.98 'l"OI 79e English Muff i ns =~ ~~·1•J1 99e CHICKEN OF THE SEA LIGHT- IN OIL OR WATER Chunk 'Tuna Garden Fresh Produce Potatoes u~ HO I Wtctl{ ROS{ UI 25e Mushrooms fANCHHFli><'f"'~" &<l/1'1<01...C ... 79¢ Onions us ~ •'JWlEl l!AOWN ." 19e SWEET JUICY VALENCIA MIXED BOUQUETS Ottanges Fresh Cut Ite nowen LB. sz.99EACH lnglenook -:v:IE~ Jim Beam fKIUAOON Bacardi Rum :::Ofl O 'Darby :=ME,.MIOOf Schaefer Beer IHflfR$2.99 1 "lllFMs10.99 ,._s5.99 'M)MI 56.99 .,,rn,s2. 79 Process in pressure canQer at: 10 pounds pressure: pints -25 minutes: quarts -35 minutes. I 5 pounds pressure: pints and quarts, 15 minutes. Yield: 6 pints or 3 q uans. Serve as vegetable or try o ne of the following suggested uses: CHICKEN AND BISCUIT P IE I pint Sammer Canned Veg- etables and Herbs 1 cup cream 4 tablespoon• a u-purpose flour % cup1 cubed cooked cblcken (canned chicken may be used) ¥.! cup minced par1ley 1 tube refrigerated bl1cult1 ( 10) Beat cream and flou r lQ&C_tb_{f until smooth; stir .into vegetables. Cook and stir until thickened. Add chicken and parsley; heat. Transfer to a 2-quan bu ttered casserole. l°op with biscuits. Bake in a 450-degree oven for 15-20 minutes or until biscuits are browned and mixture boils. Makes 4-6 servings. VEGETABLES AND ORZO SOUP l pint Sammer Canned Veg· etables and Herb• 2 to % '12 cups chicken brotb (water and bouillon cubes may be used) : '12 cup ono (rice shaped pa1ta) Boil vegetables and chicken broth for 5 minutes. Ad d orzo a nd cook 10 minutes. Serve soup to pp_ed with freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Makes 4-6 ser· vings. PASTA AND VEGETABLES 1 pint Summer Canned Veg· etables and Herbs '12 cup Pesto Sauce '1'a to :y, pound cooked pasta Boil vegetables for 10 minutes: drain. Use some of liquid-to thin Pesto Sauce. Toss hot vegetables. sauce and pasta together. Serve with grated Parmesan cheese. Makes 4-6 servings. VEGETABLE FRITATA 111 pound bacon, chopped 1 plot Sommer Canned Veg· etables and Herbs ~ eggs, Ugbtly beaten 11, cup balf and ball 1 tablespoon all-purpose flour Cook bacon until crisp. drain and reserve 2 tablespoons grease. D rai n vegetables; sprinkle with bacon and add reserved grease. Whisk half and half with flour until smooth; whisk .into eggs. Pour egg mixture over vegetables and bacon. Bake in a 450-degrce oven for 10-15 m~nutes or until set. May be cooked over medium heat on top of ran_ge. Lift edges as mixture cooks to allow egg mixture to run under cooked part. Cover to set top. Makes 4-6 servings. Tips to fallow for best r esults • To reduce Jar breakage, use a non-metallic utensil such as a plastic spatula, to remove air bub- bles from jars. • Process 'h pint jars for the same length of time as pint jars and I 1h pint jars the same amount of time as quart jars. • Always use canning recipes from a reliable source. such as the U.S. Department of Agriculture. • Prepare home canningjars and lids according to the manufac- turer's instructions. • Follow manufacturer's instruc- tions for operation of pressure canner . • Vent the pressure canner to remove air from the unit and jars. This allows procc:i;sing to be·done at an accurate pressure. When pr<>- oessing -at I 0 pounds, vent for 7 to I 0 minutes: at 15 pounds pressure. vent for 5 minutes. ~ Apple Juice ·;~·:A~.Mll s1 59 Saltines ;::~.r~G\AAJl 0<1UkSAITHJ ·~Ill 79e ... ,,,s1 ·ss Coke ~:::;l CIA <,~ 52 99 REO LA8EL Smirnoff Vodka • Before tasting canned foods. check foods for spoilage indicated by broken seals, seepage, mold. pssiness. spurting liquid when jar 1s opened. sliminess. cloud inci1s and d tS&Jrccable odor~. : Grapefruit J uice ·:~:~ ~-Beans ~ a • Mazola Corn Oil ~ Stagg Ch i l i.~~~"'~ ... : Rice ~~~ F root Loops ·~~·,·:·" Dish Liqu id r~. Fabric Softener ~r ••I>/ • Oii fl[G\AAA -fl ,, '''JI e '""'" 75' Schweppes Mixers ··w~,·~ .. ft" 59e "°'s1 .29 Seven-Up =~0'''"' " ..... s1.09 ·~~, 95' 0•11 11 .69 ·~'ll'2.29 ~'1.89 •I~75!!19~ n01 99' --~ ·--~ .............. ... ... ____ .. 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RECYCLE through the DAILY PILOT Classlfled Pages Turn unwanted Items Into money toattyl Call M.2"5971 ' r I I I Today's Neighborhood Dntgstore I I I I I I .1 I I II I I I # I I I Sale Today Thru Saturday , August 16th QUANTITY RIGHTS RESERVED Trust Your Vacation Pictures· _ With CVS GUARANTEED -oNEDAV SERVICE and CVS uses the same lab as lots of first rate camera stores. so you can be assured of the qualrty See Details In Store •Sensitive Eyes Drops ·1 ounce •Moisture Drops 0.5 ounce By Bausch & Lomb l~!ICE Our Reg 2 49-2 89 Sensitive Eyes ' Saline/ Cleaning Solution By Bausch & Lomb 8 ounce 259 Our Regular 3 69 Phlsoderm Skin Cleanser & CondHloner All Types 5 ounce 111 I Rlopan or Rlopan Plus · Antacid liquid I 12 ounce Sodium Free 199 I CHOICE Our Regular 2 99 ea I Alka-Seltzer Tablets I On~enal or Flavored 36 count I Ou•!?~ I Drlstan Decongestant •Capsules. 20 count I •Tablets. 24 count I Ou•g~~E Ban --Antl-Persptra Deodorant •Roll-On, 2 5 ounce •Sohd, 2 ounce A11-Typea, CHOICE -·l99 Our Regular 2 57-3. 19 CVS Pantyhose Regular or All Sheer Asst Types. Sizes & Shades 99¢ Our Reg. 1 39-1 59 Carefree Panty Shields Regular or Deodorant 26 count 129 Ou' Regula< 2 09 Aim Toothbrush Regular Compact or Youth Size All Types °"'"" 1.69-1.99 ....... '" 1.19 :::. ':.!.. -1.00 FIN:f~~ST .19 Mead Wide Ruled Fiiier Paper 8 In K 10-1/2 In 200 Sheets 66¢ Pepsi, Diet eepsi or Slice 6 Pack. 12 ounce Cans YOUR CHE>fQE -14!r I Canvas or Vinyl 5 Pack •Binders 3 P•ck By camp Assorted Colors Twin Pocket 66¢ Marks-A-lot Marker By Dennison Clairol Condition •Shampoo or After Shampoo Tr•etment. 20 ounce Bonus Size •HM'lpray, 7 ounce •Stytlng MOUSM, -6 ounce All fypes,..ctiQICE 127 Our Regular 1 99 ea Theragran or Theragran M High Potency Vitamins 130 count Total 8.79 6.99 -1.00 YOUR 599 fllfAl COST ... 50% OFF Opti-Ray or Visual Scene Sunglasses. Our Regulars 97-17 97 Russell 4 Subject Notebook With '3 Pocketabs Aziz a One Coat Nallcolor Assorted Shades 195 Reg Size. Chisel Tip 8· 112 In K 11 In ii89¢ 2~r9 Our Regular 2 49 Our Regular 89" ea Our Regular 3 79 JollJ ll~clier I CendyllsMl I Assorted Flavors 8 ounce Bag 66¢ .• Ou• Regul8' 99' I .--..._ ~_..~ Starburst I or ll&lttlu fruHChews • ~ \, .. 1 \~(.l 8 ounce Bag aa•-1-ou. Regula. 1 29 •• I DOW Zlploc .... •Storage •Freezer Asst Sizes & Count. ]~~'f:,89 1 Nature's family I Aloe Vera I •Skin Care Lotion 7 5 ounce • Mo1sturmng Creme . •Gel. 3 ounce 4 ounce I 1~!CE • Shine Free Mascara I I I I ( I C8 Orange Coaat DAIL V PILOT I Wedneeday, August 13, 1889 Garden salad, crispy Cajun chicken perfect for a pi c h ic A picnic 1s the perfect way to spend a sunny day. Whether you head for the beach, a cool mountain gJade or a city roof top, whiling away the hours with fnends and alf rcsco feasting is one of the special pleasures of summer. While avid picnickers may be unabashed romantics, they know that the practical side of picnic packing is every bit as imponant as the ambience. Experienced picnic enthusiasts can appreciate the festi ve look of a wicker basket, but for safety's sake they forgo 1t in favor of an insulated cooler or ice che t. Using proper picnic paraphernalia and planning for the protection of perishables goes a long way toward insuring the safety and enjoyment of a portable party. All foods destined to be carried from home require extra loving care. To help "summer-proof ' all your picnu: fare. follow these gu1de- ltnes: •Ref ngerate home-cooked pie- me-bound foods as soon ns they stop team1n1 • •Prepare foods far enough in advance that the food and the containcTS an which they arc t~ be carried may be thoroug.h l)' chilled before transJ)Ortini,. •Pack well-ch1lled pe~hable foods in an insulated cooler with ace or ice packs. •Pack the cooler so tht:' food to be .eaten fi rst 1s on top This wall h~lp you avoid unpaclongand repacking th e food outdoors. Your Total Tap e Tells The Tale At Vons, Plus •In the car. place cold foods out of the sun's rays. but not in the trunk where tempe ratures can soar •At the picnic site. place your cooler an a shady spot to help 11 keep •ted Double Co~p:pns . . ~ ·.. .. , .. DnB Vons Exclusive The Rota tio11 Diet Loose Up to A Pound A Day And Never Gain It Back and get in the Guiness Book of World Records! Imagine going to a supermarket and losing weight! Now you can do just that when you come to Vons. And only when you come to Vons. Because Vons is the exclusive sponsor o f the Rotation Diel It's a community weight loss program developed by Dr Martin Katahn at VandeJ!>ilt Universit y's Weight Management Department. No supermarket has used the RotatJOn Diet to lose 5 million pounds. Together we can break the world record. It's Free Theres no charge for enrolling in the program at Vons And ~ere's no cha_rge for any of the printed matenal you II receive every week. You II get your diet and information pamphlet when you come in to Vons for your weekly weigh·in. The Rotation Diet began as a community service. so unlike other popular diet pro· grams, the Rotation Diet 1s free f_or th~ communit)' In fact ,~ "!'e~riessee ~o~mun· ity of 75,000 lost tons of weight in the successful Melt A M1l11on campaign in the beginning of this year. Vons Rota tion Diet Hotline. 1-800-331 -4957-Tues thru Sat.. 10 a.m. to 6:30 p.m . Boneless :'I i69 ~~u,"~!te~ .A Boneless Rib Steak..-. ,2 29 Bonele~!:> Rump Roasts .. t\io.f" -• ... 169 ~nPlec;s ~1P.,_ E~e ~tedk~ J 59 ~neless C~c~ StPaks , t 69 ~~w l_.ea.~and Leg of I Arnb , 1 59 ~.neless s.1~oin ~~p ~leak t89 ~a .. m;er John Harn Slices 298 :V!lson .s ~.rno! ... ed Sdu~qf' t 98 Fres~ .. £?.o~r Sole F 1llt.·l!> , 3 29 SERVING SUGGESTION ~ Lean Ground Beef Frf''\h ~'l Nr1t EJCc~ '?71 f .}I Lb. Fr;~~ C~;urnbers (i) Napci Cabbage (j) (i) _For Your Rotation Diet. Details in Store. 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' ' .,, ... ,,,,., Land O' Lakes Butter Pl>undc..nun ~ 139 249 ; Vons Natural Vitamin "C'" · 232 ~~_,, WW1 < .,,~ ~~T:! ~ft .~a .. rr~ , ,Jr\ 341 -:;:::: S~e Hairsoray 1 19 ... llOUrr•""-• '1t ,.,-..,. "'f' """'er°"'..-= Bayer Aspirin J 90 'll c ...... lb ..... -.. ~- Yes Liauid Deteraent ""It• F ltlnr 5'ill~ -{>4 0unc • bOttlo Undsav Pitted Olives t Jl.'U• l.AtQ" 1, Ounc• .,,, Coronet Bathroom Tissue l!lilll~ Joy Liquid Detergent ~-'120..-.....~ Vons Pineaople Juice I Pl> • /!: I Ourw'• .... "- De I Monte Catsup v~- Prego Spaahett.i Sauce llfll\MI ........,,,,,.,,." ~ IJ Out•• r Crearnette Spaghetti 16 (,AAY• p.,."""" Petuna Cat Food Aiax Cleanser 11b.n-. • Tortilla Strips c.r-16 Ouoct PM'MQ<- R!~P.~cll.~e~J, .~l~~~. Vons Bran Muffins .79 .99· Vons Lemon Menngue Pie 2 29 Ill "t ~~1E~ench Bread 149 .99 Vons Danish Nut f ( ¥""' ~ 8P9r ... Kamchatka Vodka I I~ LJI"' &i«lt ~"' ""1h Chet.... I ~ ~ llt- ; Almaden Mtn. Chablis Calvin Cooler 249 P---11~ ... c~•"" uc,._.e,~ . fl P,.;>ks }~i~~mber Beer 299 = Sebastiani Wine 399 ,...~..., \/rlt1-ffl>/ff'411/1'10r4 1'1.Jtf'f&-.. = Gordon's Gin 1Q99 .. ., 17~1..ft··~ Stroh's 1&1·449 Beer, 15 Pk. R"!;l_ul.1 Of~I 11 Ountt c.n. t The More Store Its cool. , •Discard leftovers -don l be tempted to carry them home. Any food that has been exposed to warm temperatures and sunshine for hours can be harmful, even though tt ma) stall look appealing. Ne<tt time you step out to celebrate the season. try these tast} dishes. Both are light new ver~aon of all-time picnic favontes. created to suit today's fit ness-consc1ous style of eating and both arc a breeze to prepare. No self-respecting p1cn1c would be complete wiThoufc hiClcen, and Cnspy Caj un Chicken 1s sure to~ a new favonte. Prepared from skin- less chicken and baked instead o f fn ed, 1t boasts a crispy cru mb Make room on ) our blanket for Summer G arden alad. a creative and colorful melange of fresh vegetables an a creamy dress1 ng that co mbin<.'s 'ialad dressing and dill Add a loaf of crusty bread and a beverage and your picnic's as eac,\ as summer cooking should be. CRISPY CAJ UN CHICKEN J % 'fa to 3-pound broiler-fryer. cut up, air.in removed tr, cup salad dressing I teaspoon ground cumln 1 teaspoon onion powder 'i'a teaspoon ground red pepper 'i'a teaspoon garlic powder I 'i'a cup1 crushed sesame crackers Brush chicken w11 h combined sa lad dressing and seasoning~. coat with crumbs. Place on rack of broiler pan. Bake at 400 dt'grt"es 4 ~ to 50 minutes or un11l 1cnda 1to 4 servings. SUMM ER GARDEN SALAD ~. cup salad dressing 1,'J teaspoon dried dill weed Dash of salt and pepper 1 small bead cauliflower, cut Into fJowerets, cooked, drained 1 <.'Up cut green beans, cooked, drained I cup chopped green pepper l cup cherry tomato halves Combin e salad dressing and seasoning\ mi\ ""ell .\dd re main- ing 1ngred1cn t\. mix l1ghtl ) Chill h 10 8 sen, ing\ Ri ce custard, b erry cream go together By CECIL V BROWNSTONE "'',Md ldllOf If you cnJO) a nee puddmg thc1t has a firm texture and onl ) a slight interlacing of custard. th 1~ rec1pt.· ma) appeal to }Ou As an accom panimcnt to 1t . there arc di rec ti ons for making 5tra""bcrT) C ream Th(' pudding 1\ hcar1) enough lo ~rve after a light main d1<ih RICE CUSTARD AND STRAWBERRY CREAM Strawberry Cream, see recipe 1 cup water I.At cup Jong-1traln rice, rinsed and drained l tablespoon butter 1 tablespoon lemon juice % teaspoons grated lemon pttl '• teaspoon salt 3 large eggs i,., cup sugar 111. cups milk Prepare Strawbcrr; ( rl'a m , cover and refrigerate In a I-quart sauLcpan lOmbi nc water. nee, butter. lemon Jut<.:e. lemon peel and salt. Bring to bo1hng, stir wtth fork. cover and simmer over very low heat unti l nee 1s tender and hqu1d 1\ ah'lorhed -ahout 20 min utes. Remove from heat. Meanwhile. in a large bowl wh11,k eggs and ~ugar to blend thorough Iv whisk in milk u r.ldualh 'ltlr hot nee into egg mixture t1our into buttered 5-to 6-cup casc;erolc or souffi e d1'ih Bake 1n 11 preheated 350-d oven unul top 1 golden and edtte\ are set -35 to 40 minute Cool on wire rac k. poon warm custard into dcs~n dl\hC\. Serve with chilled 4itrawbcrry C ream Makes 4 to 6 !tCrvmgs STR WAF.RRY C REA M: Thaw a I 0-ouncc p cka e fro1en ~heed 'ilrowbcmc 1n ciyru p In an clcc&nc blender combine half the straw~me wuh 1 • cup he V)' cream und 1 tca~poon gra ted lemon ~I. whirl until 'lmooth Sur in the rcmaan1 ng tr. ,.,~mes Make bout 11 •\:UP\ ' ' ' I I L C~nsumer warms up to cool ~ummer saVings Dear Jue -A new druastorc Herc is this week's hat of refund aunflasses: "Badwraps" (p1m), "Red, CERTS "Get up to $6 .. Refund • KRAP.T F~maJlow Coupon opened in our town, and it advertised offers. Start lookJnt for the required White 'n Cool" (red and white Offer. Re«ive up to a Sl ~nd plus Offer. Receive two 2~ coup0u • 2·1iterCokcfbr69ccnts. lhadaCoke refundfonns,which youcanobt.ainat checkerboard) or "Mountain iut S~t coupon~. each IQOd fOOd on your neat nwo pWdwla ol coupon good for SI off on three the supennarkct, in newspaper and Oimbers" (black). toward the Plll"thue of five roOs of any si.u of Klaft MatshmalJoM. bottles. When I handed the coupon to mqaz.ane advertisements and from Send the reQuired refund form and JUI(., Certs. Send the reqwttd refund fotm ~d the requmd refund form and the cashier, lhc oke cost me only tradina with friends. 10 Bubblicious PICkaae wnppers r and 20 Unlvtts&l Product (".ode t•o Universal Product CoduytDbolt S 1.07 -IC$$ than 36 cents a bottle. Meanwhile, start collectJna the (any flavor) with Un1versaJ Product f symbols f(om any Oavor of Cens for from two pee~ of aoy , aizo. or How is this for cool. refreshing needed proofs of purchase as detailed Code symbols; or send the required Ull£1 $6 1n savio~ or send the ~uu'td vanety or Kraft ManttmaJJo-.. &- su mmer savings? -Glady• Per-below. Remember, some offers are refund form and a $2 check or money refund form and 10 Universal Prod-pircs Sept. 30, 1986.RED BARON IUOl~I, O.dley, Ma11. not available in all areas of the order along with three Bubblicious uct Code symbols from any flavor of Pw.a Suvice Offer. Receive a fi'cc Dear Glady• -I, too, enjoy cool country. package wrappers (any flavor) Wlth H-cent coupons. Send the required Certs and receive a SI refund aJona product cemficate &ood toward Red summer savings. At the end of the Today's refund offers have a value Universal Product Code symbols for refund form and three bottom-flap with three SO<~nt coupons; or send Baron Deep Dish S1n1.lcs. Send the summer. I usually put on a family of S 12.SO. a free pair of sunglasses. Expires Sept. Universal Product Code panels from the required ref uod form and five required refund fo rm and 011e pecial- frcebie picnic. I use sale items, These offers require refund forms: 30, 1986 or while supplies last. any variety of Campbell's Quahty U n1versal Product Code symbol5 ly marked "D" proof-of-purchatc coupons and refunds and try to get BUBBLICIOUS Sunglasses Offer CAMPBELL's Dry Soup Refund Soup and Recipe Mix. Eilpares Sept from any flavor of Certs for two ~ panel from any Red Baron Deep D\Jb everything free. Refundable hot dogs Receive your choice of free Offer. R~eivc a SI refund and four 30. 1986. cent coupons. Ex pares Sept. 30. 1986 1ngJes Pizza. Expires Sept, 30, 1986. are no problem. "Free Meat" .----.;..._-----------~---------:..:..:....:...:..:..=.:.. ____________ ...:_ __ ;_ __ _.:._ __ _;__.:..._ _ _:::_ ___ _:_.;,--...::...... ___ _ coupons from refunding other items give me free hamburger. There is usually a ketchup offer that provides me with hamburger roUs -on the house! And fruit punch and soda are easy bargains. My family loves the freebie picnic. My savings seem to add an extra helping of fun, and when the last potato chip is finished, they all wait with anticipation for me to make my announcement. That's when I tell them, down to Lhe last penny, how much everything cost. It's often only pennies. Dear Jane -It's hard for me to believe that you arc unaware of why there are so few good refund forms available in supermarkets. If you pick up any refunding bulletms;-yo wtll see scores of advertisements from refunders who are selling forms. One lady recently advertised Procter & Gamble S25 refund forms. She claimed to have 500 of the forms and 'ihe was offenng 11'1mrfbr Sl eacn. I know you attend refund conven- tions. How can you ignore the ··professionals," who show up with shoe boxes full of refund-form pads for sale. Because of these people, the only forms honest shoppers find on super- market bulletin board s are what refunders call ·'Junk'' -such as entry forms for contests and sweepstakes. I am sorry about sounding off. but I know that there arc good refund offers coming out. I also know that I won't be able to take advantage of them , and I find that frustrating. -Clara Ewald, Berlin, N.J. Dear Clara -You have a right to be mad. Thoughtless .. pad grabbers" arc robbing the rest of us of money- savmg opportun1t1cs that we have a nght to receive. I avoid wnung about these greedy refunders. because they are not an the ma1onty and because I don't want 10 gi ve them or their method!. publicity. But a letter like yours should be pnnted. Store managers should know that honcM consumers arc angry. This may mean that refund form-. must be given out one at a time b) clerks or customer-service people. Inconvenient. yes. But the ma1on1y of consumers arc prepared to accept the inconvenience This 1s far prefer- able to facing a store bulletin board whose only manufacturers' forms are "Junk." Food experts featured at home show · Two leading Sou them California wining and dining ewen s will make special appearances at the Home and Garden Show at Anaheim Convention Center dur- ing the .\ug 16-24 run. Paul Wallach host of the radio program .. The Paul Wallach Sho" ... will be on hand on opening day. and radio and telev1-.1on personality Elmer Dills will appear the following Saturda). • • • Von\ shopper<;. who bu) cans with the store·~ pnvatc label. will be supporting the Cit) of Hope. which will receive a nick.el for each item. The company plans 10 donate SI 0.000 from the promotion.that started last week. In another promotion. beginning Fnda)'. Vons' goal for participants 1.-. to collecti vely lose 5 milhon pounds and quahf) for the ··Guin- ness Book of World Records." The compan) will sponsor a Rotation Diet Community Weight Loss program. which will include distribution of free diet pamplets and weekly weigh-ins at each store. • • • Two wine classes and a cos- mopolitan menu will be featured at Pirct's Perfect Pan School of Cook- ing. South Coast Plaza. Din ner with Buena Vista's wine- maker, $35. will begin at 7 p.m. Monda)'. and a California wane dinner, $30. Will 0c pre~ntcd at (, p.m. Aug. 21 Fifi Chao wtll teach the co - mopohtan menu at 6 p.m Aug. 20 C'ost 1s $35. For 1nformat1on. call the school at 556-6461 • • • 'At Ma Cuisine, fashion Island. classes include (ircat French Bistro Cooking, Claude Kocberl). SSO. I0.30a m Fnda> and Oct. 30. Ba 1c Cooking Tcchnaquc-; for Tet'n- agcrs. Renee C'ansto, $250, I 0 10 a.m. Aug. 18-22 md Aug. 25-29. Renee C aos10 will return at 6. 30 p.m. Monday and 10:30 a.m. Oct. 22 to teach OtJUn C'reolr Cook1nf. $40 For information. ca I 759-6818 ln•ex•pen•alve• ·11n 1k ~ 1111 no1 nign 1n p11c.• rteeonablt , c.1nsllied Illy-.. ldverti14ng ,.... Classlfled Adveruslng 842-567A Top ll•altty Fresh Produce Sdlfacllon GummdMd or Double Your lloney Baek, ancL s ower rices er s! USDA Imp.-Golden Premium Chuck Steaks ........ Oii p.rlb. SaYe .56 peril>. '.Ai" .JI\ •1r N • 'Ai..;, •4·1 I: ~ Swift Brown 'N Serve IJnts la&J*O. Scne .40 IMfOlud per lb SpmMate Paper Towels fOCltlllR Sen• .22 Ploe9o-AJJ van.es.. 9 per lb. .8 Scne .50 per lb. ___ .. r--•J Marina Bathroom Tissue -- Fresh Iceberg. Lettuce Fresh Crisp Celery .33 24 oz.-Ralphs Super Bread Miller Draft Beer :;:;;,-.49 Special Values ~199 OFF ~ ............... ~,. .............. .. _ .. .._. ______ _..........,. __ =:c::1:..--------............. •• -............................ 0...,. ............... 0.-......... ._ ........ _ Special Values Laa to&.-. •am 11"9 Mild Cheddar ~,.,.. SOurCream NGblaco Oreo Cookies ..... . Tomato Paste ~·l ltr bCL ;: 2.99 ~ .89 ~ 2.29 ·-33 -. Schweppes Mixers .69 .... ,...~......_a.a.. 2 29 Lim•A·Way •:: . ....__ .............. __. ......... _,.... .. _,... ......... ....,.....,....._.. ... ,,ne•...._ ................. _ .. _ .. _,... .............. ~-... ............ __ .._..._ ... ___ __ .......... - Special Values Marques TaQuitos u~-; 1.29 bellmocibM~ 2.29 ,... ... nm.. 69 Seedless Grapes -: . Banmia'Squash -. .19 -2.99 ... Oii Carnations ~ ........ M• loaf 89 Famny Harvest Btead • Special Values ~j~°'-1 .69 l.ouSa meta "" • • 2 99 Turtey Breast ,,,,,,r. • ~·Bologna-r.: 149 Ailct'Ot Age "'.': 10.98 spmk1iDg Wine ,.,:1 3. 09 lnToDS~aonnar 3.98 Prices effective August 14 thru Auguat 20, 1988 Lower Prices. Higher Standards • C8 Ortnge Coast DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, Auguat 13, 1988 Prices Good August JJ.J9, 1986 No Dealer Sales • limit U(qhts Ueserved I . ,. A Gourmet Food Emporium Our store in fashion Island, lVewpo rt Reach , consists of 63,000 sq. ft . of in- ternational delights.' m ,Join us /or these specials ... TFriday Night Lobster Feasts Every Friday ni~ht. at the Atrium Cafe, from 4:30 to 9:00 rm. A Tacos -All You Can Eat ~Only S6 ... at La Salsa. every Tu esday night from 5 pm to 9 pm. ' c.:5' Buffet Brunch Served from 9 am until 1 :]0 rm every Sunday at our Atrium Cafe. Adults 8.95 • Children 5.95 ~ Wine Tastings Sample four to e1~ht wines for only 250. Tastings are hdc.J 'in Wed n~sdays from o t<> 8 pm at our Wint H(tr ~ ~Fresh Flowers Hy Tht Stem the Eur"pean florist in our store, offers <fa1ly c;pt:uetl" qn fresh flowers from around th<:: worlc.J T<KL1v: Glads -S 1 each or 6 for SS 0 Gourmet Cooking Classes ... at Ma Cuisine, located on the 3rd floor of the Atrium. in Has1cs. S1~n up your teens now for B a.lill Conkin~ Techniques for Teens offered Au~ust 18-22 <>r 25-2q. Call (71 4) 759-68 18. Park Anywhere! Aft er shoppin~. let us ta~e your groceries out for yo u ... drive to our grocery pick-up on level 2. We'll transport yo ur ~roceries upstairs and load them into your car for you -free! • nww! servteP.\' m·mtahl'' at ftHbtrm Mand only Just Say ''Ch arge It!" • / I Eiijoy a Sweet Prices Effective at Orange County Locations Only Cr en Melons ' Vi ne-ripe, naturally sweet! lb. Elberta Peaches Good old-fashioned, sweet- eating, great for ca nning an d preserv es. lb. .59, Large Size Local Crown lb. Bell Peppers Stuffing Size. SunWorld 's Finest P1nk Grapefruit 39 Extra large size. ea. e Farm Fres h Tender Leaf Spinach GROCERY bu. .39 SEAFOOD Parsley Patch Salt-Free Seasoning All purpost·. Mexican or Italian . Alaskan Halibut 1Steak 599 lb. 1. I oz . btl. re~. 2.49 Thomas' English Muffins Re~ular or So~r~ou~h . 9 9 fi pack re~. l..U • Boneless Shark Steak Seafood Kabobs lb.499 lb: 399 Pistol 'P..te's Cooked Whole Bar-B-Q Sauce 99 Local Lobsters 899 1 :1 oz. htl. re~. 1 .59 • WINE "Case Sale Extravaganza 0 Edna Valley 1984 Chardonnay lb . Choose from over 150 cheeses from around the world! Cache Valley Domestic Swiss The best domestic Swiss we've Specialty of the Vti'eek - Sun World's Fi nc!'it Le Rouge _Royale Red Peppers Ultra sweet. excellen t for salads, sandwiches 119 or for stuffin~. lh . MEAT USDA Choice:. Stmi-Bont·k~-. Leg of Lamb Have one of our fntndly hull IH·r-; butterfly one for thl' BBQ ... no extra 2 99 char~c . of r11ursc1 lb. -USDA Chrncc Bed Lo111 Top Sirloin 399 Steak lh. Genuine Calves Liver 2 79 Sl iced. lb. Boneless Pork Loin Roast 299 F'or the ro tissem:. lb. BAKERY This casc-saJc-o nly srvric1I translates into a bottle price of only $8.25! Hegular retail is $I 2. 75 .. you save $4.50 per bottle. Huy now hy the case and saw! lull cast· only 9900 (I 2 -750 ml hottlcs) found . Delicious nutty fl avor. re~. 4.29 lb. Fres h Baked Jumbo lb. 299 Blueberry Muffins r Jron91• ( 'mmlq \tori•, I "' et>I \fqf11rd and < ''''" \f1•"1 Specialty Salad of the Week ... Oriental Chicken Tender chunk~ of chicken tossed with pea pods in a teriyaki drcs.~in~. Oelicious hot or cold . re~. 7.49 lh. lb . 649 • ~ ORANGE CG\ST • 25~ HAZY ~I FOftl CAIT! ON_ Ai ltl..::;::::=::;::::-~~~-::::::::::::::=:~,i WEDNESDA Y~ AUGU T 13, 1986 His-panics targeted in AIDS plan Coun ty r eport cites higher Albs ris k Hispanics, who make ~p 14.7 IS more common among gay and mlj~r cha~ro1d outbreak to H1~ where homosexuaJ act1vlly, dt\.lt use _ _ ___ ra;rcent of Orange County s. popu-bisexual men, intrave nous df':'g users panic men who hired infected prosta-and 1he shanng of personal itemJ like for Hi s pa nics due to drugs prostitution ahon, arc over-represented ·~drug a~c also at nsk of contracting the tut~s then passed the dtSta'iCS on lo raiorscreatc a iood environment for _ • _ abu~ programs _and county Jail -a d1~asc. their wives the spread of AIDS, the county report ~~gg:~~Je1~:~~,u~o~i"~~~r AIDS, County health_ officials say His-fhough 1t ha~n't happened yet, said By LISA MAHONEY bf Ille Dally Not ltMf Orange County H1span1cs wall be the primary targets of a SI 00,000 AIDS education campa1gn aimed at warning them of the dangers of intravenous drug use and frequentillfg prosutute'I. Taz-fl&.Jl ter Howard Jania dlea ln Weat Loe Angelea h oepltal. A4. Coast Garfield's Nlte Spot, the popular but controversial nightclub In Huntington Beach, has reportedly closed./A3 INDEX Advice and Games A9 Bulletin Board A3 Business A11-12 Classified B6-7 Comics A10 Death Notices 85 Entertainment A8 Food C1-8 Mind & Body A6 Opinion B8 Paparazzi A7 Police Log A3 Public Notices BS Sports 8 1-5 Television A8 Weather A 2 County health officials '.'.>ay they want Hispanics to get the word aboul acquired immune deficiency syn- drome because statistics s~ow they. are. as a group, at higher risk of contracting the deadly illness than other segments of the heterosexual population. Efforts to salvage stranded boat fail By PAUL ARCHIPLEY A 44-foul tab1n cruiser that ran a~hun: on a \OUlh l'ounty hcach wouldn"1 hudgt' I Ul'\da)'. the third day salvage trCW\ attempted 10 tow 11 out to ~a "It's '>llll on llll' bcach. hard and f°Ml." -<Said-John l-:i Monlagne of the ~lvage firm Vc\'l<'I A\~1st "'Everybody lncd rl'al hard, but that°<; JUSt lhe way 11 goes." he said. Insurance representa11 vcs and ownc~ of the hoat decided to take 1t oil the hcach land\1de. LaMontagne said As the hoat fa thorn ~t on Dana Strand Beach 11 wn11nued to o;1nk fanher 1ntn lhr ..a nd. confounding efforts to pump out water washed 1n by wave~ and dig away thl' growing mound of sand Crews from Vc.,..el Ac;'i1\t. ha\cd 1n Costa Mesa. tnl·d to tuw 11 out al high 11de T ue'>day LaMontagnc 'ia1d 1hc owncr .. taccd a nother three days ufwurk before the boat could be pulled oack tu sea. prompting them and insurantc rcr- rescntat1 ves to opt for c1 land'iidc dfon. They may have a crane lift the buat and load 11 onto a flatbed truck, or they could UM' a helicopter to lift 11 ofT the beach north nf Oana Point, LaMontagnc said 'Tm very skep11rnl, but w:. ·~e not (Pleue aee EFFOR ... "j/A2) g Y s a st · panics are pan1cularly vulnerable they fear the same pattern could In add1t1on. language bamers may .Also, a "pattern of using prost1-~mce they represent 34 percent of develop w11h AfDS, hastening its have hampered the 1ntroduct1on of lutes" among ~rtain Hispanic men 10d1v1duals receiving treatment at introduction among heterosexuals. previously relea!Cd AIDS infor-m~e.ascs the nsk of AIDS trans. county drug abuse clinics ai:id some said Thomas Prendergast, director of ma11on into the Hispanic c-0mmun1- m1ss1on. a county Health Care Agen-frequent prostitutes who are com-epidemiology-and disease control for ly cy report said. monly drug abusers. the Health Care Agency. fhe coun1y hopes to reach 2,000 Though AJDS .• ~ disease which Health officials ~ave traced re-Hispan1csalsoaccount for about 31 Hispanics through racho public ser- weakens the body s immune system, pealed syphilis ep1dem1cs and a percent of the count)' jail population (Pleaee eee BISPAJIQC8/A2) ~~~~w 0 Norma Hertzog NB Center foes -£la-im petition -rive a success- Mus t turn signatures for s p ecia l election into city clerk today By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of the DellJ Nol ..... A ~roup trying to forte a u 1yw1t.k election of a controver'i1al S300 million expan~1on of Newport (enter gathered more than the m1n1mum number of s1gna1urcs needed T uey day. an organw:r uf 1hc referendum said. Alan Beck a C 1ty Council can d1datc 1n Newport Beach and th1el organ11cr of the group Gridlock. said Tuesday e"enmg they counted about I .300 s1gnatum. and passed the m1n1mum nt·edl'd of 4,353 to force a '>pc<.:1al ckt11on fhe group '>1111 had an estimated I )(J() '>1gnature' lo count. he said, g1v1ng them a cushion tn cai.e of disqualified \1gna1urcs. ·· fhere were a lot more oul there than I knew about " Beck said of the ()t'llllOn dfl \.e He and othero, expressed concern !\fonday when they had collected onl\ about half the number of \!~nature\ needed. . (P lease aee NB CE1'TER/ A2) Council backs fee for hotel guests to fund tourist effort By STEVE MARBLE °' .... °""1 """ • ..., Newpon Beach c11y leaders ha ve 1nd1ca1ed they arc willing to bankroll a v1s11ors and convention bureau 10 attract more tounst dollars and buoy · the city's slumping hotel industry The money would be ra ised through a I percent service charge added 10 th..-bills o1 hold guests. a levy that would produ<'C tip to $465.(XJO a year. The r.ty Council. which gave preliminary approval 10 the service c~arge. had toyt'd w11h the tdea of ra1\10g mone~ for the convention bureau hy hiking the e1tv'\ bed tax from 8 10 ~ percent l\1 9 ~rct'nt . the t>cd tax would fPlu.e aee COUNCJL/A21 After 12 years in Mesa politics, Hertzog to take non-profit post By TONY SAAVEDRA Of the Dellp l'llot lt8ff II wa' I Q74 the po~t-Watergatc era, when a ( O'>la Mc'>a prl'\("hool owm•r 'ien'ied lhal c11y VOll'f\ Wl'f<.' In tlw mood for change Tht· mother uf lour followed hl'r poh11cal 1nc;11nl I'> to bcrnmc ( o'ita Mesa's first Cll) touncllwoman and 1t\ firi.t wnman mayor TwclH' ~caro; la tt'r. the mood tor change has an!>cn again a mong \Omt• uly tar11on Th e· ~ame type ol momentum th<at first rnrncd Norma llcr11og 1n10 otlin~ thrcatt'ned her re- dn tiun hid · Lac;t wcl'k . I lcrt1ug. 5 7 lel the chx k run out on thl' dcatll11w tor tiling her nomination paper\ lmtead ut \t'l'k1ng J fourth term. ~he will n:1tre lrom mun1L1pal poll11c" 1n NoH·mhcr tu bcuinw prc\ldent of a nun-prulil lound.i11on l urrrntl\ being organ11ed . \hl' \a1d l uc\d;n I lcnN1g would not clahoratt' on tht· foundatton or 11\ hatkl"f\. hut ,,111t 11 will deal in \m 1al l\'iUl'\ and h.iq· "1 ntcrna1tonal 1mplilal1on<. · lkr 111 ti1..e will he 1n < 11<.ta \.i na Herl!Og al'o plan\ 111 rcttrt ln•m 1hc child l'3rl' hu\1nc" aftt•r lX h'.H' anc.J will ..ell hl·r <,han· in "1l'\a VN<k Prc<othool "'hen lhl· ka.,t• np1r<'' 1n June She \aid lhl· '>lhool '-'hllh \hr founded 1n I%~. 1.\111l"x·1.1t..rn 11\t'r h' 11\ prc\t'nl opaat11r' ,111d ""' 1l·111a111 opt·n If thl' ruhlt1 " 1ndl'nt \l'l°k1n~ ,1 thanJ(t' 'Ill 1110 I\ lht• mH)tlr ·1t' alnw,1 <1n11d1ma(t1t after ti \\'ar' · I kn111g '><lid 1n Jn 1nterv1ew ,11 hn C II\ ltall <1l l1n• ·1 wanted to "'111 I.. 111"' <ird 'nrnc· nl'"' goalo; for J"'hllt• . I •1 man' H1·nmg 1<. h1ghh re~pecl­ t•d lor hrc<sking thr male domination 111 1ht· urnnlll .1, wdl a\ tor her t"\fX'n1't" 1n th1ld 1..lc,clopmcnt She .11\o hJ\ hl'lpt·d 1 "'la "1e~ earn ns \t'lf-prot la1mt·d \t.tlu'I a'"'( 1ty of the \rt'>. "'1th 'tht· oiunnl allcx:atang th11u ... 1nd' nt doll.tr\ t''en \Car to '.tr111u., Jrt\ 11riwn11at11JO\ · "-nrmJ ha' Jo1w .1n e\n·llent 1oh •l'~r lhl' q·.ir, Jnd 11 'gnang ln he a 1t•.il l11\\ 101hc l II\ 'u1um 1l 1..ollcaguc l>onn llall \Jill \ l'I llrr1n1g ha' u1ml' undl'r tire (Pleaae aee KERTZOO/ A2) S.ilent left-handed minority speaks up f Or rights today Fruit fly poisoning toextendintoFV, Huntington Beach Supervisors condemning Laguna park Every .)'car on Au~ust I ~. members of a usually 'Ii lent mmonty speak out for their nght\ - or in this ca~ - their leth II 1s 11me the .world's 200 mtlhon lefi-handcr<> got a fair shake, said Ocan R < "ampbell, founder of L..cfl- Handcrs International, a KanAAs· bascd or~n11at1on with 25,000 mem- hcrs m eight countne!i < ampbcll proclaimed the first ''ln- ternntional Left handers Day" 11 yea~ ago 10 dr:iw a11cnt1on lo the the pli!lht of thr many who tic their \hOCli bal'kwarth. and l1kcw1'1C muddle through rn a n~ht hJrHkd world. "We're not m1htunt. anti we're not dcmand1n1t.'' a lcll -huntkd ( ampbcll \aid during,, tl•kphonc 1n1t'rv1ew this wcc!I. ··w e h:tH <.·arnrd rc'fl<'<'I and f think W(' dt'\("f\11' II .. I ven thou1th .tnl 1t·n1 rn ve draw1nar, 1nd1cate thal hunrnnktnd ha' al way' includffi ldllt'\ \t1uthPJ"-~ hnve h<'en \UhJCCICd to \upc;r\t1t1on .rnd pre111 dice throughout h"tory ( 0M1der for <'1'.1mplr "n"tt't " tht l~t1n word IOI ltft, which al\o mean~ "e\.11. h.irm or troubk · In MICHELLE COLE Focus ON THE News contrast. thl' l ,.11n wor<l for "1'1(lht "" "dexter" a<1 tn "<le)(tr111y" 111 ""ktl- lful." J>ep1 t•tc<l 1n mt•tltc:val "'omku1, a' lefl-handed. 1hr <lcv1I I\ r: rhJP' tlw mo'> I famou\ "\tf'll'\tt•r ' f ;id. TIH' Ripper 1s a clo\e \l'\Ond Mony ol "" v1ct1m \ wound~ \u~r-"t that lhc Ripper ma' ha vi: l"x.·rn u \ln1,tl't h.1nd as well Ca~t1na a,ner\lon nn It lt1n rnn tmucs toda'f Wt<h\t• 1,· T "rnl1t 1h Century Dicfforrnr)' ,fcltm·' 'lcfl handed" not only a'i ·· u\1n1l 1he lctl hand more \k1llfull\ .. hut nl\o a\ ··clum\y, awlt Wltrd, 1n~1nce~ nnd (Ple&M lee L~P'T11t8/ A 2) Made-for-lefties items flourishing in-specialty stores Whether 11 1s learning to play a musical 1n<1trumcn1 or 'l1mpl ) w1nd- 1na a wrnnwatch. mo .. 1 leO-handl'f\ have no choice hut to adJUM lo doing even the mo'il 1r1vrnl l3'$k\ hackward'i Ma~rct McAh.,ler. a Id' hander from < osta Mesa 'in1d . "!<1p,h1-hond cd pcopk JU'll as .. umc t>vnyonc 1~ hk<' them. I her<' were many thing' tha1 I <1t umhl cd on a'> 11 child. I d1dn 1 rrahle I wa\ d1fTertnt" Now hie "hernm1njl 11 h11l c e&\1er tor k1'1c<1, than It.~ ton numhcr nf new pmdu<. '' dC'\lgnt'd <',IX'nally for them. 'ipcrniltty \tores that ~II ~very thing from potat()(' pctlcM. to hn1,<.·h:tll mitt\, ar~ finding a profitabk Ill\ hl' ..crv1n1 thr nC'c.'d\ o the left hand<'cl (PleaM eee MAD1t·FOR/A2l 8y G. JEANETTE A VENT Of .... 0.11, ""°' ., ... Hfon., 10 eradicate.· a trOJ')-dt•,110\'IOg trull th "''" ntl·nd 1n111 f uuntaan Valley and lfunllngton BenLh .1 .. ""di ,,, lt'ntral c )r;initt' ( nun I) ut ll'\ whert' the.' oncntal J>C"' wa<> di\( O\c."rl'd tr11 1hr lir\l llml' 1n the Wt•\tl'rn lfrm15phcrc Saturc1:n 1 hl' \late Ocpanmcnt ol .\gnrnlturc "'111 l"x·gm ,q1pl\'1n11 " JltlS'llOOU\ ha11 1n Huntinglo~ Beath and r 11un1.un \ alll'\ \Oltl(.'\11111" thl\ week to halt the <;prcad of a newly 1n11 otlulcd tr1111 lh fhc ba11 \I.Ill <11\n he upplted 11i Santa n.1. < ••mlrn ( 1tml' Wt•<.tm1n\tt•r \10ntnn .incl M1dwav C 11\ I he gu:na fruit 11>. fi~t 1dl..'nttl1t•lf nn .1 IM1,k\:11cl pt'.11 h lfl'r 111 ( rardt'n <rim r nn S:iturday. rould dcva\tult' lhr ~·ad1 .111d 11111' trHIU\lf) 1n ( ahfnrnia. acrnrd1n{l to \lllll..' lltlt1rnl1ur11I utfo .. 1al' II the r nv1ronmen1:1I Prott·t t 1un \gt•m' app111H' 1ht-.1ppltt a1111n th<..' ha11 will tx· upph<'d 10 w1101.l 00'1' and tn~l' lrunk\ 1 Hf\ fill' ;1111\ 111 n I b o,(luare mtk tirea \tlld w a,·nr \ppcl dt•put\ I 11ml1\1'\llln1•1 with 1h1 Ornnal..' Count\' Ot-panm1:~1 of •\(lntultur(' l(l ':11tl h11"'1'\l·r "'r tin • no1 plan on an) 'Pr•mn(l Appel <>n1d whtlt' the lh1C"k 011 ~lltr1 I\ po1'om1u' II 1ltH'' ll"I .md doc' not have n lo'hg rr '11duol · i\ppd ':ml 1~ w1I be. appltt·ll •1 kt•t ahmr the ground on ut1hh pole\ and t1ee\ horJt'nnit H'\llkn11.al ,trrcl\ Tht• bait I\ .1 m1~turc nf d1hrom at om pound n1mmnnh 11\rll .1' .1 lly 1,,ontrol meth)l l'Uittnol ,, \C"\ual a1trnl 111111 .rnll n thh krn1n)l .lltl'nt (Pie-H e see FRUIT/A2J Ry Ll~A MAHONEY 0t1 ... o_,.,...,,_.. l)ranl(l' C 1111nt\' \up..·r"""' Tue>\ d.H au1h11111t'<I \onil rnnatwn pr11n'l·d1n~' Jtt.a111'I d1\' l 11) ol I .1guna Rl·ath 1n .in . 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COMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneeday, Augu1t 13. 1988 Sc.ientist who helped paralyzed people walk coming to UC Irvine DAYTON, -Ohio (AP) -WnsJ'lt State Uruvenity Professor Jerrold Petrofsky, who developed a com- puter-controlled system 10 belp para- lyzed people walk, will talce an appc>antment at the University of califom ia at Irvine. a UC official Pid Tuetday. . .. He has accepted a voluntary, without ~ a{>l>Ointment in . the Collqe of Medicine," said Wilham H. Parker. associate executive vice chancellor of the Irvine campus. "I think the aoal 1s to work out somethinJ a little more permanent, but neaot.1ation1 are stall bcina held," said Elizabeth Ford. assistant to · Wilham E. 8unney Jr., ·chairman of the UC psycbtatry department. Bun· neywason vac.at100 and not avajlable for comment Neaotiatlons included items such as salary, research fundmg and spac.e, she said. • Neither she nor Parker knew how Iona the appointment would last. Ms Ford said 1t would start sometime this fall. but a date had not been ~l Petrofsky, 38. director of the Na- tional Center for Rehabihtataon En11- ncerina at Wria.ht State, pined recoa- nition by develop1oa a computer· controlled method to electrically • stimulate muscles so paraplei1cs Md Quadraplriics could walk. COUNCIL BACKS HOTEL SERVICE FEE ... Prom Al have been the h1ahest in OranJe County and one of the hajhest in the entire state. TbousJ'I the afTcct 1s the same. council members saJd thcr did not w11b to utilize the city's taxing power 10 rajsc money for pnvate business. And one council members was opposed to any lcv) -tax or service Ch&r)e. "The reason we even have a problem as because we have too many hotels," s~ud Council man Don Stra~.ss. "You've got a supply prob- lem. 'Occupancy rates at hotels 1n New- port Beach. Irvine and Costa Mesa have fallen in recent years and could plunae as low as 50 percent by the end of the decade, according to an economic survey. Hotel uecut1 ves an Newport Beach want to •rm their underfunded cov· ent1on and visitors bureau to attrac1 visitors. The bureau now operates on an annuaJ budget ofSS0,000 with one paid employee. "We arc aslong to taA ourselves," said Jerry King. a former city plan· ning comm1ss1oner speaking on behalf of the hotel industry. ·•tf the . market's ovcrbu1lt, n's overbuilt outside our c11y. We're trying to protect our share." Cnucs maintain there 1s a hotel glut. Othe~. such as Newport &ach Marriott Hotel cAecuuvc (hip Stuc~meycr, contend the ci ty's hotels have not done enouah promotion. "The rooms are already there," ~1d Mayor Phil Maurer. "What we need to do 1$ fill them." The proposed service charge will be drawn up in ordinance form and brought back to the council for a formal vote later this month. It has not been decided whether the convention bu~u -which hopes to expand 1ts board and hll'e a director -will get all the revenue from a service charge or only a percentage. A group promoting art in public places has oskcd for ~ slice of the money LEFTIES SPEAKUP FOR RIGHTS YODA Y ... From Al dubious." Manufacturers also contribute to the pflgJit of1eft-handers by conunu- ing to cast their molds for righ t- h@ndcrs Tool~. sc m ors. zippers. can openers, etc There arc man> items available exclusively for left-handers. but the> must be special ordered. usually at a h1&her pncc Many left-handers have overcome the usual hurdles and have become unusually succc'>'iful Some of the more famous south- paws include former president Gerald Ford. Judy C1arland, Sett~ Grable. Babe Ruth , F. Lee Balley Paul McCanney;-hmm) Connors. John McEnroe. Queen V1ctona, Ma rilyn Monroe. Peter Fonda and Greta Garbo Lef\·handcrs are considered to he more creative and more 1maginat1ve (especially by other l<'fl-hander'>). thoujh this has never been \c1ent1fi· cally corroborated. But a 1970 study did conclude that left-handed children have generally higher IQs than either n ht-handed or ambidextrous children. "Left-handers are not necessarily more creati ve," or.aid Mary-Louise Kean . a psycholog) professor and researcher at the l fn1vers1ty of (ah- fo m1a at Irvine. "There 1c;, however a h11h per- centage of left-hander<. among archnects and graphic designer ... " ~he '>Std Kean 1s the chairman of Irvine·, Psychobiology Department and di- rector of the un1vers1h ·s C<"nter for the Neurobiology ol Learning and Memorv. he f1nds left-handed children are more likel> to haH language and learning d1sab1ht1es Lefties arc also more li kely to Stutter. but Kean '1>a1d 11 is not true that "changing" a child to a nght- handcr will ca u..c se ve r<' emotional problems In addition to language d1fficult1es. Kean finds lcfl-handers have d1fficul- ty with spaual task~ h.ke geomctr). maps. or puzz~ But Kean points out that lcft- handcrs can also hav~perior math and engi neenng ab1~ies as evidenced by the unusually high perccntase of left-handedness among the studenb at the Massachusem fnst1tutc of Technology Man} have tned tocllplain the lclt- handed phenomenon with thcon<''> ranging from the unli kely to th<' probable It was once bclln·ed that lell- handedneo,s wa'i the product of habit or upbringing Some thought a child would be<.ome left-handed 1fh1\ nght arm was pinned tc1 his side while nursing Others bclit'\/Cd lcft-handcdne!>!I re'iulted from an inadequate blood 'lupply to the brain or the displace- ment of the bod)'<\ ce nter ofgrav1t) Today, e,.pem agree that lcf11e'> have onl> their gene\ to blame -or to thank MADE-FOR-LEFTIES ... Left-handedness 1s hereditary, 1n mo'>t case\, said Kean. It occurs before a child 1~ bom and becau~ -.ex hormone'> pla) a role 1n tnggenng fetal bratn development, more boys arc left-handed than girls. From Al Orange County doe!i. not have its own left-handers store yet. bu1 San Diego already has two Mary Coler. owner of the South Paw Shops 1n Seapon V 1llagc and Old Town, said left-handed cooking utensils arc most popular Other best· selling Hems include scissors. busi- ness folders. non-smear inkpens. and hO'A'·to books that teaLh the left- hander everything from playing the guitar to golf There 1s also a mag.a..:ine publt\hed especially for left-bande~ fea tunng articles on famous lefties. research findin~ on handedness and brain dominance crafts ideas and 1nfor- ma11on on new left-handed products Whtie Kean say~ lef\-handedncss 1s con~1dered to be a ··pathological anomaly," all mammal\, even rat!>. display a· tendency to be left or nght pawed. ~ "You can train yo urself to cat or wntc with your other hand," 'lhc said, "but you can't change ·· HISPANICS TARGET OF AIDS CAMPAIGN ... From Al vice annou ncement<. noti ce" 1n Spanish language ne"\paper'> pre\ cntauons. posters and pamphlet\ Some county health clime worker\ will also be trained to educate H1span1t patient~ about the dang<'r or AIDS Health officials al'>o intend to ta ke cl s1m1lar approach to 1nform1ng Jail inmates and drug abuse program part1c1pants ahout the mk!I ol t0n- trac11ng the fatal d1~asc The report .,aid such efforts 1..ould educate 4()() r,uch 1nd1v1dual\ over the cour'>e ol the ren-month \tate-tundt"d cam~ pa1gn wh1th has still to be approved by lht' Board ofliuperv1sors Public health expert'> rnn~tdl.'r A IDS education crucial to \lcJwtng the spread of the d1~ase for "hH.h there is no cure NB CENTER FOES CLAIM SUCCESS ... From Al 'Tm sorry I wunded the alarm but I was \weaung blood .. he <.aid Referendum proponent\ who or- ganized the pcllllon dri ve are op- posed to The I rv1ne C '' development that include\ plan!. for otlicc tower'> renaurants. a community theater and 1,400 res1dent1al unit\ 1n and around the commercial and bus1ne'>'> center above Pac.1fic ( oast H1jhwa) Monica Florian vice president of policy management and entitlement for The Irvine ( o 'laid 1f the 1\'luc goes to the 'oter~ the com pan) will FRUIT FLY ... From Al The proPoscd area <Jf c.overage 1n Hununaton Beach runs alfJn g E.<l inaer to Golden West and include\ the Hunungton (enter. (1olden West College and the Old World Shopp1n" Center. said Appel In Fountain Valley, the bait will be applied 1n a small area north of Mlle Square between Brookhur'lt and Euclid he said Aancultural officials believe the auava fruit Oy made llS way into the country on fruit broua.ht in illegally from Hawa11 and the rar Ea\t ~i~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OflfllCI ''° 1111 ... a.. ,. c,r,. •• .., ... (; .. .... addt-~· . ~~ ..... ...... .. "'''' II"\ to con,e\ thl' h<'nefit\ ol the C'Xpans1on "We dn feel very confident 1n the quality and halante and community benefit in the plan " Flonan ~1d. "and we'll lrY to do our be\t In commun1tatc that 10 thccommun11y "Ba\ic.ally, 11 1~ the fulfillment ofa \Cr) long-term pan of the city'\ < ,eneral Plan "h1ch 1\ reall~ the town center for NewPon Beach · \he \aid The plan include\ retail op· ponun1t1e\, the crcatwn of cultural event~ with a nc" hhrary and mu -.eum ex pansion tommun1t> meet 1ng fac1llt1e,, "tht opportunity for a teen center tha1 ha\ been per\ued h) mum group'i in the Ul) and the opportunity to rev1tah1<' and capturr the exciteme nt of a very unique town 1..cntcr · ~he ..aid The proJc:tl wa\ .1pprcn cd h\ the ( 1ty < ounc1l la'>I mClnlh hy a 5-2 vote r fl(''> contt'nd 11 WI II lead lo J breakdown 1n traffic t ond1tic>n\ while supponer'> maintain a S4<1 minion road 1mpm,cmcnt program w1ll 1mprove traffi t now F-lonan said the h1gge'it 1rnn~ or the opponcnt'I' argument 1\ their ron<.crn about traffic when rhc Irvine Co will be pouring million~ of dollar.. rnto ma1or road improvement\ to <.on1 pl<'te cll) traffic plan<i "and tho'>C an: road 1mpmvl.'ment' that really ha~c no other \ourcr of funding," 'lhc added The pc1111on\ mu<,t be turned into c.1 ty hall today with a <ipeual clectwn ltkd'r in December EFFORTSF AIL ... Fr om A l going to do 11. he !>lid Owner, of the boat could no1 be reached for comment l he plea,urc c.raf\ ran aground earl) Sunday morning when co. owner and pilot R<:m Rutledge fell U'>leep at the helm He and panenger ffu rry Anderson "ere moving the hoat lrom Newport Rea <.h lo Uana Point, a < ounty Shenfl'~ ~pokesman '81d. Ahhouah neither of the men was 1nJuredJ the boat \ustaincd an c'11· mated >I 0,000 in dama,e The ~hen ff., Harbor Patrol med 10 tow the boat out ~unday, followed by attempts b)' Vc!ii.el Arn'lt on Munday and Tue~a~ Delly Pflot O.llvery It Querentffd 0..*1909 14'·&6'• --4 ..,,(;'. ~) ,,, I Justcall 642-6086 .... O.t ,. -:a, i t ,., ~ ,,.,,. ft:Jul t.:.,. b, # )Q" .n c. t•• • 7 0 .. VOL 11, NO. 221 What do >Ou hke about the Daily Pilot? What don'1 you hke? \all the number above and your menaac will be recorded. transcnbed and de· livered to the appropnate editor The "9me 24-hour an1wenn1 service ma)' be used to rtcord letten to the editor on any tOplC Contnbuton to our Lett.en column must incl ude their name and telephone number for venfic1t1on Telli U\ what'\ on your mind ' • '° ,~~· (. of.t1 "' ,,. ~ 4" •• ,, Clrculetlon T•phon.t Le •"9"' ..... 0 H.azy afternoon sun continues Continuing nlOht end morning low ctoud• end f09 are torec .. t tor the Orenoe Coeet ttirougtt TtMnday, the Nltloflal w .. th« S«'Vloe Mid. Huy atternoon eunlhlne Wiii accompany high• from 87 to 72 at the buchM and the low to mid 801 Inland Lowa tonight Wiii be In the upper 501 to mid eot. SouthwMt to weet wind• 15 knot• Wiii blOW OV91' Inner coutal wattfl thl1 afternoon and evening over a 2·foot eoutflwett ...ti. 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From Al from slow~growth ac11 v1'll'> and homeowner assoc1at1on leaders, wh o accuse her of favonng devel opers and commercial interc~t'i "She lo\t her populanty· and she know\ 11 \he saw the comix1111on dnd couldn't n!>C to 11:: said Denise ( urT\. a member of a coaht1on of humeowner'>' associations that is batk1ng La nd1dates Jex lnck\on and Doug Ya tc'I The coaht1on·, cam- paign '>lratcg) 1\ handled b) Me'>a At·t1on . a gra'>voots Poht1<.:al commit· tee that helped elect two \low-growth act1\ l'>l'> -~al"\ Hornhutklc and Dave \\!heeler ·_ to a arowth- oricnted louncll 1n 1984 Wnh two ~cat\ a"atlable 1n the upcoming clect1on adH><.a te'> for hm1ting groWlh have their eyes set on ihc council maJor1t y. And for the fir51 time in city ht'ltory. no in cumbents will be on the Nov 4 ballot. ( ounc1lwoman Arlene Schafer an- nounced previously that she would rc11re to concentrate on her new post as executive director of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Hertzog refused to divulge her 1ntcnt1ons until after the Aug R filing deadline. "I think 1t''> very difficult to be a lame duck and I didn't want to hmp any longer than I had too," she sa1d "Rut if anybody 1ntere'ltcd in running had a\kcd me I would have told them·· tlc1 l/og bruc,hcd 1Jll c,pcculat1o n 1h:11 \he wa\ c,h~1ng away from what would probably be a heated challenge by Mesa Action. which sh e labels a ~mall band of dissidents. "Mesa Action does not fnghten me one bit. but I think they should fnghten the community," she said. "Non-growth is decay. The city simply cannot stagnate. We've worked too hard to let a few people who have a tremendous lack of 1mag10a11on and real zest put a damper on what's been ac- complished." What's been accomphshed. she \ays, is the emergence of nonh Costa Me~ as one of the honest areas in the county for new hotels. restaurants, retail centers and business parks. The area 1s also home to the new S70 7 million Orange County Performing Arts Ce nter, which opens Sept. 29. Henz°' denied being pro-develop- ment. saying she )Udgc:d each project on ll'I own ments and quite often pressed the "no" button on the council dais. The record appears to 'IUbtant1a1e her clai m. Hcmoa voted ag.amst the highly controversial South Coast Plaza ex- pansion that will bnng two depart- ment stores and about 60 specialty shops to the west side of Bear Street. She opposed the construction of a 7-story 500-room Red Lion lnn on Bnstol <;trecl because !.he wanted to keep large-\Cale development from 'lpreading <1outh of the 'ian Diego Freeway Both prOJCCts were passed on d1 v1ded votes and are under construc- tion It was also Hert10g's concern that triggered the demise of a proposed 32- story sky\Craper. Developer C.J. Scgcrstrom & Sons was asked mid- way through a public heanng to withdraw the plan after supporter'i saw that Hertzog was leaning toward denial. Still. Hcnzog has drawn the wrath of slow-growth act1v1st' as she nears the end of her second term as mayor It ha~ been a rough two years with meeting~ frequently punctuated by council h1ckenng and outbursts fro m the audience "It's emouonally very tmng and very frustratm$ because that form of confrontation 1~ a trademark of the Mesa Action mentality," sl)e said. "You need live people (on the council) whose common goal 1s whal's njht for Costa Mesa -and at's not happening ... Hert1og. wh o t'I responsible as mayor for moderating the mceun,.s. has lo'lt control of the debates more times 1han she cares to admit. However, C'ou ncilman Hall chalked up the l<w1 of decorum to Hcruog's own benevolence "Norma's basic nature 1s ol'le of canng. letting everybody have their say, Bui when they create a mob scene. It become~ confusing to her," he said. 'T ve ~en her change a lot. the~ lu~t year'>. It'\ reall y worn her down " SUPERVISORS CONDEMNING LB PARK ... From Al 1hc county ( ondl'mnat1on 1\ nor- mally u~cd to acquire land needed for r>ubhc U')C, he said "I think 1t 1'> in a nut'>hell a misuse c1f the po""cr vco;tcd in the county," Kohn said Laguna fkat h offiual"' are opposed to The Sandling < o ·,, construction plans because of the number of unit~ involved The cit y liclieve-. traffic problem\ would result 1f more than 70 unllS are hu1lt. but \andhng Co. pnnc1pals say the} need I 0~ units for the project to be economicall y fea'i1ble \1ncc d1o;cuss1ons beg.an in 198 3 the ci ty has consistently refu'ICd lo g1 vc the developer access to cit~ streets unle'I~ a compromise on th<· number of loa 1~ reached. For helping rht andhng < o obtain the ri ght of way 1t needs from Laguna Beach. the county will receive about 430 acre~ of oixn space for the planned Aliso-Wood Canyon Re- ~ANNUAL • K1onal Park County C)uperv1'>or Thomas Riiey said acqu1)1t1on of the park land 1s the main reason for the county'\ in volve· ment 1n the acce\'1 d1~putc Bu t Kohn mamtain<i th t county ownership of the land 1s reall y of Ii Ille public benefit. Most of the the 430 acres are unbu1ldablc and would remain open space whether or not The Sandling Co. 1s able to construct its proposed development, he 58.Jd. ... .. \ .... _ Clothing Furnishings • ST ARTS TOMORR.OW 9 A.M. • Shoes Open Thursday til 9 P.M. l•:mt·il 119 Falhlon laland • Newport Buch • (714) 759·1622 • Bullocka Wll1htr• Wing -