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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-14 - Orange Coast Pilot~ --- ToMoMOW:~ SUNNY I ,OAECAITI ON A2 ----· "" THURSDAY, AUGU T 14, 1986 Inmates use phones to get out ofjail D~ciplinaryo~c~rtellsfederaljudge ~sona~acr~w®i~~~ontt. ~~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ b t k 11 -1 f i fl c~~n~aS~e~9J5a~~cia>J~~~da~~a~~~ P'•iso1ne•s •ea'ch outand •eap mJ11101 .. S a OU pran ca s, m suse 0 pr v eges Board of Supervisors an contempt of .& • .... .& 1 .& I .& I ,I, .... other provisions of has 1978 ruhng By tile A11octated Pre11 Some Orange County Jail inmates have gained earl y release by us1ngJa1I telephones and impersonating state correctional offi cials, a jail offi cer testified. "One inmate made a bomb threat to the Fullen on Police Ocpanment Stops Angels Mlnne•ota '• Frank Viola tonea a four-hit- ter ••the Twin• beat the Angel• 6 -2 . See 81. Nation Senate panel approves Wiiiiam H. Rehnquist as chief justice and Antonin , Scalia as Rehnquist' s re- placement on the Su- preme Court.I A4 A bird fossil found In Texas oldest bird every found./ AS California 90-year-old woman turns back 21/t mHes before reaching the top of Mount Whitney/AS INDEX Advice and Games Boating Bulletin Board Business Classtfl~d Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather B6 C1 A3 A7-8 C4-6 B7 C 7 C3 08 C1 A3 C7-8 B 1-5 C3 A2 saying u wai. going lO be blown up unless he got several million dollars," O range County 'lhcnffs Sgt. J.D. G reen also said Wednesday. Green's testimony came dunng a hearing in Los An~cles before U.S. District Judec Wilham Gray, whv is trying to decide aft he county violated h•~ 1978 order granting inmalc!i Cras h c ourse and fined the county $50,000. Hy the A11oclated Pret i After WcdneMlay's hearing, the Judge observed: ··Never under- estimate the ingenuity of inmates at "It doesn't tak<' long for a group of inmates with an acce'lis co<lt lo run up a S30.000 to $40 000 bill" said the Orange County Jail." During the hearing, G ray also ch10ca county officials fo r not follow- 1ng .has orders to install pay _tc lc- (Please tee PHONES/ A2) Jail and pnSQn inmates nationwide arc mak101' mallaon'> of dollars a yrar 1n illegal telephone call'>, and tht• compan1c\ that prov1dt the service arc left hold ing the ball. Courson, according to newspaper rcpons · · . "We ~.ave. instance!> 1n cvl"ry Jail and prt!.<>n in .. Our lo'>SCl> arc easily running anlo seven figurt~:· ~ad 'i1d Courson director of corporate communtca11ont. for Sprint Telephone Service 10 Kansas City, Mo. laJlfomaa, t.aJd Diane Olbcrg of Pacific Bell in Sen Francisco. "We havt a ma'isave block of peop le with nothing but tame on their hands who have nothing to do but to call thor.c near and dear 10 them and talk (Pleue eee PRISON~as' / A.2) -Plan n ers back ~-story_b.otel for Cost Marriott proposal OK'd, but r e lated project s hot down By TONY SAAVEDRA Of the o.-, ~ ..... Plan\ for an I I ·\IOI). 255-room -arnotl Hotel will go In the Co,ta Mc'la (II) ( ·ounl1l "1onday night with the ble,.,ang of lll) planning offi cials The 111anning ( omml'>'>IOn voted 3-2 tht'i week to recommend approval of the L-\hapcd hotel that 1.1.ould become part ol a 12.acre dc\clop- ment known a' .. The Lake.,·· ( omml\saoners Joe Enck.,on and Roy A.ndreen voted aga1n<>t the linaJ plan\ for the hotel and a thrce·ln·t·I parking '>tructure on thr« acre'> of vacant land at the corner ol Anton Boulevard and ~ak1oka Dnvc The "1Jmott pr<>JX>sal takl''> the plalc ol the pre\ 111u.,1~ apprmcd 11 SlOr) ( rUe\l()uaner\ hot('I which would have ltatured 182 !tu1tc!igcarc:<l toward long-term h·nant~ requc\I hy dn eloper'> 01 ··1 he L.ake'" proJC:ll wa\ .,oundh rcJC'<.led < omm1v.1oncr' \Ott•d 4. f Monda) to dl·n~ a plan to add a partial ~cond Ooor 10 one of the building.\ in the Lakt·,· n·t;11I centtr al 5M(J Anton Bhd I he lSOO-'K.1uarc foot add1uon .....ould he u-..ed for the ( U!itom ( l<ith1cr a mcn\ta1lonng busant\!> that Of)l'rate\ mo'itl) by appointment I\ n l) report ..aid the first floor of the duth1ng \hop would be reserved for altcrauons and a rcccpuon room w1th bar. while the top level would be tor tu\edo dt\pla) and a small offi ce Planning staffers ad".'1sed against the npans1un bctau~ there was no more room to provide the addttional three parking '>pace' required by City wdc ··1 hl· I ake\' prOJl'l..I " adJ3< t'nt 10 the Orange ( uunt} Prrtorming ..\ns < 1 ntcr the 'v1uth < c>a\t "1etro busa· Ile\\ P<H~ I lt1m<.11eh \11u1h < oa'>l M(•\ro will hou-.c thrl'C ·12 \t<Jry huilding' al 555 \nton Hhd 1 """ ot th<· \lrnrture!. ha't hcl"n c 11mplctcd "'hale the < nmrnt'i'itnn agrt't'd Monda\ to re· v1v<' 1he unt· year 1on1ng permit that t'Xptrt'd for constructmn of 1hc third bu1ld1ng Newport ae.cb motorcycle officer John Freeman at•ea children a leuon In bicycle aafety. About 60 of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church'• vacation Bible Khool atudenta participated in the two-week cra•b cour.e in Nfe blcycUna hablta. Tbe course Included a bicycle o6•tacle cour.e and leuon• ln recognizing atop aigna. New plans tall tor a Mamu11 Hut~I 10 JOIO the 770-unu condoman um complex, a Beverly Heratas<' Hotel and a shopping C'om plelt he1ng built around a large. man-made lake on th<' Saluoka Farms property. Whtie the hotel reC'e1ved 1h1· rnm- m1ss1on\ suppon Monda> anolhl.'r Tame ran our lasr .l\pnl on lht' approval\ prcviousl) given by the· city for tht' third pha~· of the Metro ( cnlcr lnmpk~ ( ornm1'i\lnncr'> gran1t·d an n:lt'n\lon In \pnl 25 Filing ends in five Coast council races \lvnJneMla y '4J\ thr linJI l1ltn(l deadline for l'and1<lall'' in <>range ( oa'lt muniupal cll'tl1on!> The 1n1tial deadline 1n \ome ci11e\ wa!. cx1cndcd la\I I nda) when in- cumbent'> did n111 till' for re-dn11un fhose filing Wt·dnt'\d.1~ and ahe complete la\t of t and1datt'' lor tlw munaupal cll·t l111n' 1m lu'k Newport Bea('b l>;J\ 1d l.)hure<. and Hell) f nman h<l\c ioanetrlhc field of cand1da1c' v) 1 ng for \Cat 'ion I he Newpon Heath < 11' < ouncil \hon·<i. who ll\I\ '"'occupation"' " puhlasher, filed paper\ Wet.lnc-.da\ tor the l>l\tm I 4 \e.tt to be varntccl h\ la< k1c lkalhl·r. •\l\o running 111 th~· dl\lrtlt arc Planning < omml\\tont•r ( lan•rKc Turner and hu\lnt·,,rn;in Ronald Wan<,h1p Te<>mun . a uni' er'>tl\ art' a<l111inl\- trator tiled Wt·dne'i<.la'< for •he Dl\- tnft n \Cl.It lo he VJ1..ated h) Bill Agre- ( )thrr candidate<. indudc attnrne\ Michael I <1pan radm pcrwnaltt~ Pal Michael\ Philip <.>an<,nnl' Jr and Harmon We\lnn lntumhcnl ( ounulman Donald \trau"' will latl' Pl:inn1n11 < om mt\\mncr < hanman lJml'\ Bun Pn'>on 1n Dl\trtLI I lnu1mt)(:n1 < ounulw11m.rn I '-l'l\n llar1 ~ill he ( IMllrnged in r )l\lfh I ~ O\ compu1t·r t·n~1m•1•r <\llan H,<'l'k "1<1,or Philip "1aun·r < oun l ,1 ..... 11m.1n I< lllhl'I\ n Plumm1•r .rnd < 1>unul111;111 luhn < 11\ arl' an tht· lllllldlt 111 lhl'll lour \l.tr trrm\ Co.,ta Mesa I l\t' m11rt l ttnt1ttlalt'' l'ntc•retl the: < 1t\ < 111111111 r,1u· 'Wc·dnl''i<la\ hnng inp lhr l1cl<l l11 I Lt~Jhr fin.ti deadhnc p;1\W<l (Pleaae aee COUNCIL/ A2) Touring Soviets call OC lifestyle intensive Exchange delegates compare c ultures ofsupe~powersduring2-week U.S. tour '411h p<1l1t1t.tl \OC 1<11 .tnd tultural lcadt'f\ of other t11untran to 1mprmr 11ndt·f\tand1njl 10 the world u1m- mun11~ . ··in owr tounlr\i thr 1ww,p.1pt'f\ '><.'f\t' the \tal e lhl' llltl•rt'\I\ 111 lht• people:· -\k, .. 11011\ ,,11d ·1 h<tt dot'\n I llll'Jll 11ur prt'" doe,n'1 tnt1u1r part\ kadt'f\ or governm1·nt I ht\ rn1111\m ht•tuml' more pmnoum cd illkr the 27th < ongre" htltl\ .. 111· \;\Ill .\lth1Ht)l.h !Ill hi\ \l'llllld \1\11 Ill \mrnc.1 \k\\111111' '"1d !ht· rnp '"a' Ill\ lif\t 111 ( ,1111111 n1:i Ile lound ( ,tl1torn1an' 111 hl' pn•ud 11t 1ht•11 k.1dt·r..h1p in \t 1r111 t• n 001111111' .in.I ll'c hnH .ti J1 h11•q·nw111' By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of IM Delly l"llol lleff A delcgatmn ol 'lo~ 1et leader<; v1s1ung the l J n1 tcd 'ita ae~ drew a 'picture Wednes<luy of a Russian government that " loo'ien1ng tt'I 'll ran~lchold on thought and ex- pres'laon 1n their country The dclcgauon, on a two-week tour of A.mcm:a. 1) part ·or an cxchnn~e program organized h" 11.roun' lrom hoth suf)Crpower!> The delcgat111n Ml\ ho,kd .ii I C Irvine Wcdnrwav b\ lht• l>t·n11x:ra11c Foundation of o ·rangt• < ount) .\f\u invited Ill the rctnH1nn W3\ ~hl' county Rcpuhltrnn par 1-. ·, I 11H 111t1 Club Under ahe t'X< han11.l' program young leader<; from <':tf h u1untn "''"' Vlad1m1r 1\k\\onnv. who ht·adc<l lhe \O\ll'I dl'lt•g;.11wn. \)')Ok<' ahout a hrnad '>Pl'Ctrurn ol ~uhJl'll'i, 1ntlud10g 1tw (hanging role ol the ml'dta hi\ 'it·w, on arm\ ltm11a1111n\ IJlk'> and the< hernobyl nuclear plan a :11t1tknt In an 1ntcrv1cw with tht· l>ntlv l'il111 . <\k<iyonnv ~aid thr dllkn·ncc\ 1n thr pre'>\ ht:1wct·n the ~o\ 1r1 I naon and thc I lnttc<l Stale\ w1·n· de- anminctJ h" the dtfkn·nlc!'. 111 tho'><.' l<lUf1 tnC'\' \~\lt'll1\ NewpOrt restaurant caters to burger and champagne crowd The ideal Newpon Beach rc'>· 1auran1 wuulcl <;erve thcc!'eburgcr' alongside l>om Pengnon cha mpagnt· T·~h1rts and p1Mtnpc'I would be reprewntc-cl e4uolly among 11'> cu~· tomeN • ~urfin~ photo<. would lane the wall\, '60!. mu"~ would fill thr aar and hall the plate would know your name. f he Reath< luh may not yet he the ideal Ncwpott lkac h rc\tauranl, but ownt'r JcfT Rrutt"I ,, working on tl .. If peopk tan rnml' in here and relax With \OnW ano<l ri'H'HI, ('\/CO tf If~ onl) for an h11111 1h1•11 RO ha< k to thl' office and katk '111111· (hull). that'll he great,'~Y" Reuter undcr,1<11111\ Nrwrwn Rc:1<,'h l hot' ~~ h(' \ff\('' Moct and r>oni Pengnon 1n,1t·11d nl \ndtt• and A"' \pumantt· 51nl·r 111x·111ng till' rt'\taurant nn \ ROBERT HYNDMAN FO CUS ON THE NEWS Balboa Roukvanl 1wo wt•t•k , a~o Reuter ha!I IX't'n \tl'lHltl~ .itlchnll decorn11on~. furn11ur{· ancl rn<11unwn. to recreate the 1mu11.~ ofthl' h<'lll h 1 l11h I'll" hns ht"ld 1n tht' bnC'k nl h1' mind 1111 ~ H< hn' 1)l.1n\ to acid \Ullll ll,1 lm tree' £>1 rk Dale k11\~ of tht' ... urt flUltar ha\ prnm t'>l•tl In <11 op ull 11nt• "' ht'I <.'IN'lfll 11.u1IM\ ·\ longho:ml with lht• ntt·nu pa1n1nl 11n 1t ..... 111 he mnunlrd nn lhe wall ( >1 her \Uri and rm k 11 roll 1TWIHU1 ,1h1lm will ~1 vr thc· pl.111 the tlt'\lrt'tl "(11dget got"' 10 1lw I lard R111 k ( ak" look ··I hint. :allt11111t ·ht 'a" "Where Ill N1·w1x1n R<-:H h tan ~OU ~Cl .rnd act ., w1od hamhurgt•r om on n ng\ .ind a malt with real uc t renrn ..inti \II OUl't"k Ill the \Un''" Rt'lltC'r. who h ' i-pc'nt all of h1" '1 >Caf .. rn :"lrwpon Reach. 11llH' r.tn a ._andw1rh \hop nrar Ncwpon I lnrbor ll1Kh <\1houl nod turn<'d the Mt C otnlll'k" I 11nd1ne n·,1.iurant 11110 ,, h111tt "'u ,.,, hdnae ... dlanit i f l,l\t 'Ju"c•mhca 11" ht''' h111hh " lnhn Mt lnto\h 14 hn\r rtm1 h111ll ;1 rn1nurnn1 Mnf)ln- f Ple .. e eee BEACH/Ai ) .. \ Int of m1nl\lt'r\ Wl'rt• punished lor am·mpt' 10 \Upprc·" c n11c"m ·· I Ir \:lid the prt'\\ ,t•nr\ a., an 1mport;int torum to anal~11· <kH·lop- mt•n11n lht• \\p\lcl I '11100 ·• f ht• dt•H l11pn1rnl llf l'rtl ll'l'>m and the nwd1n h1·lp' 111 \11mulatc and hnrlJI,\ out 1hc·1r -.cn\t' nl rc\pon\1 "''>nno\ ,tl\o found till' ldr''' It• 10 ht· ''"' '\>..t• ft'lt \!JUI Ilk hl'll' I\\ l'f\ l,1\1 \l'r\ 1nlt'n"' 1 he• \iltd 'I \\111tltl11 '1 \il\ Ion l;l\l · I k .11,0 l1 k1•cl lh1• '11n\h111r '\.\11· en'' \OU \1111 1 l limatr \11ur 1 hilll1rn nl lhr \Ull .. (Pleaae aee SOV1ET/A2) O<llly NM .,._. i.y L .. l'llTM Jeff Reuter open• bl• ldea of the Ideal Newport Beac h re11t.aurant at 19th Street and Balboa BQule•ard. Oelly ~ pf\olO l>f Nie~ lovz• Vladimir Akayonov Earles jury will rehear testimony Bv P Al I. AR< Hf Pl I''' 04 .... o.tly "'"" ., ... i\n < >r.1n1tt• < nun I\ \11fl\ nor< 111111 Jllr. ,1,~1·.t t 1 1t ht ar lnt1m1lO\ 'W 1·dnr'd•" in thr 1r1,1l 1lt'\ 111 1,1111."' ~hn 1.1. t\ l h<1r1ttd "11h mt11t\lnu1thtn 1n 1h1 1.1.nr,1 p11\,11<' ho.1t1n v ·'l"tdt'nl 1n < 11111ll' h1,tnn f lw Jiii\ ,,1,n .l\~rd lo rt'h\'M "~r ol l11<l1tt It .ir1l<IH'tnht1m1·1 'tn\lru< I ton' 1h111n11 11\ ..,.., nnd 11111 thn 11t <khhc1.1IH11t\ Ill \\ 1 \lllllll,ll'I I .tr It·' 111 ~ .. at lk •ll h "11n l11i1bl111 lht' 'rl11nil t1ml· tor 1h1 hcljttnti llllll\11111 10 "hl<h ht ptlnHtl d 'l(Xt·dhc1.11 c arn1nj1. n111t PJ\'>t'O~t'r.. rnt•Htt ~Altl!lhlhl \tn•I n,l\ ;11 nmormp hun\ dunn11 tht 1·.irh m11rnenp h(IUf'- 111 01.1 .:,11 I \llO I t\l' l'll"•111k ~1·11 ~1lh .1 ind lnor (Pleau 11tt EARLE /A:.l) I A9 • * Orenge Coat OAAY PILOT/ Thurtday. August 14, 1mte Assemblywoman: Test all state legislators for drugs SACRAMENTO (AP) -Saymg by private/hys1cians. results arc made public thal leaislators bouJd set a &ood She sai the tests should oover Asked if her prop<>sal would mfr- exa m ple . a Republican as-heroin.cocaine, marijuanaand .. all of i.n~e on civil libenies. LaFollenes:ud, sembJywoman is calling for man-the illegal drugs." datory drug tests for herself and 119 .. As members of the state Legis-" hat's a tickltsh question. f suppose colleages in the state LegisJaturc. lature. we must be role models to our there arc some that might advanc.c The proposal Wednesday by As-young people,'' l.aFollecte said. that argument. But the contrary s.emblywoman Manan Lafollette of "I feel very confidt nl that every argument ... has more merit." 1---~onhridte w~ ammcdia•el~-lcgislatuLwill pan d ean. l' .. m..,g..,a .... i .... ng...,...,10L.-_"S..,he,._.sa:.....,.idt-hef goal was 10 s..e- died by several legislators, including ask that the Rules Committee make youngstrrs' li ves by changing an Assembly Speaker Willie Brown. D· the results public." environment today 10 which she said San Francisco. who dism issed it as an Queslioned at a news conference "grade &chool children pool their election-year publicity gimmick. about the chance that errors in tests lunch money ... to buy cocaine." Lafollette introduced a resolution, could damaie political careers. AC R 165, to require that all legislators Lafollette said she would ask that "If we're going to curb drug abuse, take a urine test by the end of next only the results of negative tests be we've got 10 take a strong stand and week and that the results be reported made public on in111al testinj . and this is the way to do it. Drug testing is to the Joint Rules Committee by Aug. tbat lawmakers who fail their first not a pan1san issue. It's an opportuni-29. The tests could be administered . should be allowed a second test before ty for leaders to lead." SOVIET DELEGATION VISITS COUNT¥: .. From Al Few clouds, lots of surlshine Coa•tal clOYdt wlll creep Intend during the l•I• night and morning hours, bl.It Southern CeUfoml• should betk In eunlhlne for moal of Friday. the Natlonal Weat"-Servi~ aald. A mOdttale marine Influence ia respontlbte for the cloud• whleh .will extend Into the Loa AngelM ar .. and the Sen Fe<nando and San Gabriel vallaya. But 1un1hln• wlll prevall tater ·--""'-· 1 In the morning and during tne afternoon. U.S. Tempe Repld Clly Reno StlciW .. Le hit I.Me City <1'19 " 86 ..,, Antonio to .. --.a..iu.--- AllOhOfll(le eo 50 ~.::, Altw>te ~ : TIJMp~I P1rtl>g Auanuc City IMI 74 Topelia ~. 80 84 ~:" BlfmlnQ/l4lm 87 88 WuNng1on.o c 8olM 45 eo w1c1111a ::'.: ~= :J w1111-a..1e c1>.ne.1on.s c 8, 11 cl\lll' ... 1on.w v. 83 ea E_.ended Or.wtone.N C 78 70 .& IL 78 55 82 S3 16 .. .. " .. 711 IO M 17 12 eo &1 81 141 ., 71 103 18 88 72 111 ea 74 70 1.~ 55 Chie4IOO 78 117 Clllel!INll a? 84 L""' ClouOa Outing Ille Setwci.y llvOUQll ~ 1• 14 Monde,y ,,.nod. with nigh• end mornll>O Calif Temps Colum«M.°'1'0 8' 116 IOw, cloucla end tog eiof'Q Ille COM!, • • OellU·fl Worth 83 1S tprMdlng lnlend dvilno the ~ morri- Oayton 80 eo Ing~. othetwl .. le# With 1tGY ,...,m HIOI>. IOw, IOI 24 ll<Nfa encJlng e1 5 • m Oen-91 54 Oa)'t Tenl9Wa1Ula rengee, ~ today 0.. MOllWe 89 M hlghe 81 10 78. Lows 117 io 85 Valleyt. ""'enfielcl 1()2 70 Detroit &1 to hlghae?to M lowa6'1oea f:'.U<eh ee 50 Oulull'I 87 $8 FrlW\O 102 71 El Pe.o 97 87 Lancalet ~ 12 p...,, 8C>rinQa P...oent A'-tlcle San BemlrOll>O SlnGabtW SanJoe41 112 79 .. 5t .. 69 IMI IS .. 59 82 158 80 82 10 158 74 54 ee eo He told th e gathering of Orange County part}' rcgulal"S that Premier Gorbachev would be makins a mis- take 1fhed1dn 't v1s1t California on his planned visit 10 the U.S. sometime next year. which was ert"Cted by lhl· Soviets 25 years ago th is week. :' .. ~bank• ~~ :: Surf Report ~:~ u ~ exposed 10 the movie 'Aliens:·· Feroo 111 81 Pe.oAoo1ea 94 50 E 'd B h d f ''T Aegat111 1e 49 LOCATION am ~ AaO 8iufl ee ee Santa Ana Santa.Olw Sante Mflfl.e Sante~ TaM9Valley T01ranc4I y_.m1e v~ "' as 75 51 92 54 Answering questions from th e press and audience, Aksyonov said the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident prompted an ongoing in vest1gat1on a~ well as formation of a new branch m the Ministry of Atomic Energy to sTudy p!anr sa fety. "Chernobyl tolled as a bell so we ca n take precautions," he said. "If peaceful atomic p<)wcr can cause such destruction, we must be I 0 times a'i cautious dealing "1th atomic weapons." •But he d idn'I believe the U.S. and U.S.S.R. would reach arms control agreements soon. "I'm not overly opt1misuc abou111. but the buildup for a summit makes me feel there's room for restricted agreements," he said. However, he was opum1suc about the thaw in rcl at1ons between the two superpowers that 1s leading to in- creasing cultural exchanges. "No doubt 1t will lead to morl' understanding of our values. social structures. and will lead to pohttcal improvement." he said. He suggested the difference!> in values could lead Amcncans to an understanding of the Berli n Wall. "The reason (the wall is still standj ng) today as well as 25 years ago is perhaps that we haven't been able to formulate thr ethics of human behavior between these two different worlds," Aksyonov said. "Perhaps it's not a very noble symbol. but everybody has the right 10 put a fence around his own home." Aksyonov said rhe Soviets are taking down oarriers to American viewpoints in the media. "I frcl such possib1lit1es exist and they will develop. Cardinal changes are taking place in Soviet lrfe." he 5al.CLAks_yonov's falbc:r beads the state television system. <;o "I will lobby for it," he said. Perhaps indicating the state of the American press. Shamil Sultanov, a senior researcher at the State Institute of Foreign Relations. said a Soviet magazine editor asked him to find an All)encan journalist who would wri teto him in support of the Reagan adm1mstrat1on's foreign policy. "For 10 days I've been looking for such a Journal ist." Sultanov said. The Soviets also ·found little pos1t1ve to say about American film s they had seen on their v1s1t. Vladimir Egorov. rector of the lnslllute o f Literature. saw ··Allen!>" and "Top Gun ... 'T m glad my 'son would not be .> gorov sa1 . y t e en o op or-Aal>l<I• 78 59 Huntington 8Mdl 1-2 poor AaOWOOO cov 74 54 Gun" he found "tt wasn't the enemy I Honoluki , 88 78 ~Jetty.~ 1.2 poor s.c:r-10 n 57 -----------1 fi .. h • . b 1 ., Houe!Oll ,..,., 91 71 "°'" Sttwt, ~ 1·2 poot ..,_ 68 51 was i61.ting against, ut s eep. ine1~ 81 59 22nc1 av.«.~ 1-2 poor SMt Ollloo 14 ee Tides The delegation was scheduled to .iec:11eon.M1M ,. 12 8liltioe w.og. 1.2 110« s.n ,.IWldleo ea se enioy some si"htseeing, including a .iac11aorwt11t 85 14 u.ouna a..cr. 1·2 1>001 Santa..,.,.,. N s1 'J ,... "'-59 49 SlnClamenl• 1 poor SIQCli(lon 93 eo TOOAY visit to Disneyland, between meet-K-C11y 8$ 10 water temp · 111 High. iow. ~·11on '°' 74 "°"'' Seoono "'Oh 5: 11 P"' ings across the country with political Laa vagae 1oe •2 awe11dlrec:t1on Soutl'I enOlnO at Se>.111. Utlle Roclt 81 lit Apj)la Vally 101 8e leaders. . Lou1a¥111e 85 os a.r.1ow '°' r. They met with the U.S. House :;r~ :l ~~Smog Report ::&:'' : :: Fln110w Committee on Foreign Affilirs and M1twau1<• 10 lS3 BW>OP 100 55 ~ th Se t F · R I t ' C Mpl .. St Pau4 70 02 P011u1Wll ....o .. o ino.ii (pell: 0.100 ~ 110 15 ~~~~~ e na e O_!!!&!l e a. 10ns _om-. "..,,...,. u 10 QOOd, 100-200 w•••m11u1 '°"-Ciieiina -at lS3 ............ ,..,,,. l'M>AY •1:04 am 8:04 a.m 11:49 a.m 1'17p m 0.1 le 2t u mittee, and fCCelVOO ttnefing at the ,,,_on-,, 89 12 people, 200-300 111\MattMVI IOI ell; c..i-Cl!y 7t 111 White House. -YOik City eo 82 J00.'4>0 lllz.lrOOue. Fim f19ur• ia lOnO ~ eo 111 Su<1 Mt• 1o0ey •t 7.41 Pm , ,._ T • . . . b Ot<lallo<na City tt 73 to04!)''t ptl for-1, -.cl .. prevloua M~ 98 81 Fr1<1av1t11 1•1 m IWIOWlt.......,at 7 40 herr v1s1t was organized y the , 0m.,,. 82 ee oey·• e11...o pe1. MonroY111 93 " , __.. Committee of Yo uth Organizations Pll~1• 114 112 Moma1M11o ee 8 1 pm f SS R b ""'*'4ll 107 &Cl Seal &-=ti 10 M.cArlhur INvd 50-60 Motll«ay 1~ ·~ Moon rltee toOay 113:40 p.m , eeu al o the U. .• . ., headed y Aksyonov. P11u1>uron 11 8 t .,...,.., ~ v.-.y .. 75-50 NM01.e ""' .... 11 •s ~ ..... F kl and the Amen can Council ofY-OUng:-•..:;Port~llnd~.~~M~t-----r.7•~r.2 ~8Mcll .................. 50(l«ecat11 ~a..cl\ lJI H -orn.ano rtaea_.' 11•14:49 Political Leaders (ACYPL). i1roe Ange1ee A:trpon.' · ·•• ... so..n--onfltfo • 9' 83 ""' Mary Eva Candon, executive direc- tor of ACYPL, said.the organization's goal is to expose new leadership in countries to other political systems thr-0ugh two-week exchange pro- grams. The Soviets and Amencans began exchan~ng leaders in 1971. How- ever. this delegation is the first to v1sll the U.S. since 1979. Candon said. "We believe that unless we're communicating with our S(lviet fnends we'll have problems later on:· she said. "The Americans and Soviets are far too powerful not to educate the emerging leadership about the prob- lems they'll face." COUNCIL RACES ·sHAPE UP-ON-COAST ... From Al Tossing their hat~ into the political ring were Mane Maples, a retiree; Sandra Hamilton, an instructor at Orange Coast College; Michael Szkaradek, a certified public accoun- tant; Nicholas Bartlett. a legal in- vestigator; and perennial candidate Chris Steel, a local businessman who will be lodging his fift h attempt for a council seat. If < ientry and K('nney are re- elected they will both serve their second four-year terms. Others running for the council sea ti. will be Lida P. Lenne¥, a teacher: Maggie Meggs. a wnter; Ri ckey Slater, a custodian. and Clayton Vernon, an accountant. FoutalJI Valley I he candidates are vying tor tour pos1t1ons being vacated by incum - be nt!> Ruth Bailey, Bob Mandie. John Thomas and Don MacAlister. who were in eligible 10 run again. The candidates are Richard 8. EARLES JURY TO REHEAR TESTIMONY ... The initial Aug. 8 filing deadline was pushed to Wednesday because incumbents Mayor Norma Hertzog and Councilwoman Arlene Schafer declined to run for re-election. Two incumbents will be sta ving off the challenges of seven other can- didates in t.tie Fountain Valley City Council rac.e this fall. Fred Voss. 49, and James Neal, 72. are seeking their second terms on the Fountain· VaJJey City Council. The third incumbent, Ben Nielsen, de- cided not to seek re-election because of demands from his newly acquired business. Rowe, planning commissioner; John Erskine. planning commissioner; Donald J. Troy. businessman; Sherwood V. Bailey. businessman; Tom Livengood, planning com- missioner; Tom J. Mays, business management specialist: Norma L. Vander Moten. community services commissioner: Robert P. Crawfis, attorney and college instructor; Timothy E. KJink. businessman; Elaine A. Craft, cemmunity volun- teer; John F. Valentino, retired; Wesley M. Bannister, businessman; Daniel M. Mahaffey, busi nessman; James Silva, businessman; Virgil A. Lovelace. author; J.D. Stout, busi- nessman: Henry Yee. certified public accountant: Grace H. Wi nchell, plan- ning commissioner: Anthony Passan- nante. businessman: La Vonne Law- lor. bookkeeper. and George A. Hanna. tool maker F rom Al including Earle\, v.ere 'cn1,usl~ 1n- JUred The first tnal ended 1n a hung 1ur) 'oung 9-3 for acqulllal Deputy D1s1nc1 A11om e) John Conic) argued during the week-long tnal that Earles .... as t:nminally ncy.h- gcnt when he raced the overloaded boa t rnto Anaheim Ba\ at ahoul Jo mph The ofli c1al speed hm11 10 .. 1dt 1hc ha) .... a~ S mph ( onle) '>aid Earle!> didn't C\en knov. all of his pas~engers, whether the) could all swim. and didn't take the ti me 10 check whether the boat was equipped wit h lr fe preserve rs, Defense a11orney Gary Pohlson, who defended Earles in the first tnal. · said Earles and his passengers were the victims of a terrible but un- fort unate accident. Pohlson a~ued that Earles. an experienced pilot anp former com- mercial fisherman. wa!'I rn control of the 20-foot ski boat Wh iskey Runner. BEACH CLUB: BURGERS & CHAMPAGNE ... Fr om A l hcg1nn1ng w11h 1hc loco'!> chain. "I remember when we were 1n the fourth or fifth grade. we'd go to( oco'\ for lunch and whi le I wa!> reaching into m) pocket for 86 cento; or "hatcver. John "a'> \tgning the <.:hc..•t k bccau!>l' hi'> dad owned tht· platt' Hert• he was. fifth grade. and \lgnrng thl' t·hcrk 1 hat'!> when I dec1dt·d I wanted to get into 1he re'\laurant business .. For lhe pa!>l thn;l' yl'ar\. Reuter !>atd he has been on the lookout tor the appropriate placr for h" heath dub And when the former Tastcc f-reci at 1900 We<tt Balhoa Houkvard wt•nt up for sale Rl·utt•r and hi\ partner\ bought 11 "Th1<t I\ a great hu1lding." Rl'utt·r say\ of rhe landmark A-framl' that ha., stood for nearlv three dcrnde'> at the corner of HalbOa and 14th Strt'.'el "At one time th1'> wa'> the highest volumt• l astct· Frl'C/ 1n tht• rnuntry. Bui '>tnn then. lt\JU'>l ht't'rl a hunch ofuumm~ restauranl<>." Hoping lo gel lht• 2. SfJ<hquart-root restau rant to di\pla) 'ome of ll'I old fo rm. Reuter went to work gu111ng the 1ntenor and rebuilding ll 1n onl) 12 days "It wa'> the fa\tc'it rcopt•n1ng 1n mankind." Reuter \II)\ proudly "W1· had to hurry 1n time for the \ummn season .. Thccn1 1rc hu1ld1ng 1~ painted white with 1urquo1\e trim. ln\1de. te1hng fans. also turquo1'>e. keep thing!> cool while the customer'> ma1nta1n that cool. eating at table\ bC1th '°"'.Jc the spolless rc'>taurant <1nd at outdoor tables and rnuntcr' Tapes of mu\1t lrorn the 'Mis - especially tht• lk<H. h Uoy'> and t hl' Rcatlci. -fill the air .\ po'>tcr ol the surf movie "C..nd lc'>'> Summer" hugs one wall. Numero u'> color-blowups of photo') from Surfer magazine hang along Other walls But instead of the typical ~hot<t of !I.Urfer'> \hooting the tut>c or carving bo ttom turns at 'iunsct Reuter'<; \t•kt·t1on\ arc of cla'i\1c MAIN OFFICE w1peoul!>. teatunng not only 'urler'>. bul )acht\. kayak5. windsurfers and a tiod)Surlcr eating 11 al the 1nfamou-. 'v'. edge "I've alwa~' loved that 'agon y ot defeat" moment in these photos," ht· sa~ .. °t 'p'>ta1r'>. a furmu storcruum ha'> hcen transformed .inlu a 1.:omfortabk ollile, rnmplck with a '>Ola, \lcreu '>\'\tern und \Undr} home entertain· mrnt 11e m-. A giant inflatable C1od- 11lla hangs out of the window along w11h a g1an1 '>tuned mallard I he l'Olerprr\tng Reuter alrcad)' has started another bu!>iness. dubhcd 1hc Beach< luh f uh rn which h1 k1n1- dad employees '>Cll ~andw1ches from a catamaran to pa<;"ng hoatcr') tx-. 1ween the Jl'llll'\ al lht· mouth o l ~e" P<Jrl II arbor 1 hrough }'Carl. of ltoak1ng up lhl' lotal \o\ 1al \cenc and <,urfLUlture. the grt·garr11u\ Reutl'r ha' made friend~ along the way Lol'> uf thl'm I k know\ fcllov. rc\1tt0ran1 owners. 1n- dud1ng ltfcl<1ng fnen\h Rex ( handler of I h{' Rex and Doug <·av anaugh \\ho hu11l the thJtn of Ruhy'\ dint·r, and Buhhle'> I <Kai notable'> D11nalcl Brl'O and Oon Koll ha vr '>lopped 1n to \J)' hdlo Watching him greet people 1n hi\ non-\top hnw}<.1<.lo1n' \l}k during a hu'>) l11n<.h hour. wu get lhe 1m· prcS'illlll 1ha1 even ti h1'> 11nl} CU\· tome" w<.·rl' prl\onal friend\, tht· Beach ( l11h would he a \Utt~\\ r riend<, who work 10 wh1ll' monu· grammi:d shirt' '><l'r grn>db'rl' bclort• heading back fo1 their Newport Center (1fficc\ <>tht·"· dre\\ed in 'ihOrt'i and T ·'ih1n' 11tk their bike'> dov.n R:ilboa lioukvard 111 their home' "We don't really dniw a beadl crowd. fht\ t'in't for surf Na11s, like c;om~ of those other places,'' he say~. tossing his chin in the direction of the Newport P1cr ''This 1<; for people who want to t'OJO)' a good meal and appreciate the muo;1c and the at· mo'>phere here. Of course. it's a beach resta urant. and ~ou tan ta ke 1Jfl vuur shrrt and eat uui<.1 dc 1fvou like, 100." The rcstauraoL which al read)' has a strong following duri ng lunch and droner. also 1'> a1tract1ng a la te-night crowd when -.1s1tors from the nearhy rcr,taurant\ and bar'> 'iptll out onto Balboa Boule' ard in elm~ nct·d of munth1e' fhc ml'nu t'> \1mplc -ham- burger'>. hot dog'>. tuna and ch1rJ..rn hrea'>I '>and" 1<.:ht"1. un1()n nngs. Int">. mall'>. shakes. soft dnnks. beer w111t• and. ofcourr,c. champagne "Where el'\e can you get a n1te bottle ot champagne wrth )Our meal" "iurc. you tan go to a fam:) rc\laurant. hut :vou don't always want lo t·at veal with all those l>auces." he sa}' "What I really want I\ a t luh that vou can come in at an) 11mt and <,cc I() of your fnend'> having a burger and thampagne. rhat would be great .. PHONES ... From A l phone\. r hl'} opted for rnllrt 1-onl) telephone~. (iray '>atd ht• wa~ ton· v1nced thr county \lmpl\ t ho'e to 1gnort• h1r; order Circen, who I'> inmatt• dl\nplinar) oflicer and ha' worked at the Jail lor <,even year!>. \atd tht• currt•n1 '>\tern of tclcphonn tha t can m<ike onl) rnllect calls ha '> bccn crrrnrnvrnted dunng the pa~l monlh h; '>l>ml' inmater; u'\1ng illegally ohta1ncd al'- lC~\ codes. ~omc have called Judge'> and won inmate•: premature rclcase'i, he '><Hd Before the colkct-onl} tclephonn were 1n!>tallcd. Green sard. 1nrnt1te11 u'lt'd county phones to run up b1lb amounting to thousands uf dollar!> a month, which tht county wa'> obliged 10 pay. Sheri fl'" 5pokesman Lr 0 1ck Olson said he couldn't get dcpanment officials to elaborate on < irl·en\ statement. Delly Piiot O.tlvery I• OuerentMd Justcall 642-6086 M•l"'l\tr '' ,,~, ft ,, ... 11 !'\OJ t "'"' ,,_,. r•r~· trv 'l 1< fl ,., C "" t•• ,. T n m lfoj 1)\11 ff!ll'I #fl bit Htlrv.,.-.1S What do you like about the Dail)' P1Jo1'> What don'1 you hke'> Call the number above and your menaac will be recorded, transcnbed and de- h vered to the appropnate ~drtor. S11t ,,!1;1, !1'"'11) "'"''>It' u f'IU JV '"•f rK_,Yt' f VJJ 00~ ~~ r • ,1 ,, ,, r ... •·.r• tO A th •'1C1 f!OWt (.'{4l't' ""''" o. ,.. .• ..,,a ,, • ,,."'iJi'f (.:4: .. ,, Cl• ... ~(I· "'.,. 1trPttr.f' ' "'"•t .,,.: ••• tlttf• p,,,," \ wot11ll tM:S bJ '"'* "'•''V-c,_._,.,1 PwO"ti• ''V Com~ny T,..,.,._ •tj,f,.. t ti• f."U~ "<> v . t 11'/ ,,. 'LJU!QJ r •. 411, " •"'II" 'f'9'°'"" ,.,.,'()t' • "".,..,,-,, ,,,,,. J1,, -.'4 ~ l'kli;t> It• c.14 QA+ 0Mbf~lf'2 ""-' • ~ i4' 1 JO. ~•\I Ae.-!:at•ff1 "'' 9-r.J• t~~ (1'.f'\ttll'Mfl'+.tll _.tit• • U1i!'~ The same 24-hour answenng service may be u~ to record letters to the editor on any topic Contnbutor~ to our ~tten column must incl ude their name and telephone number fo r venftcat1on. Tells u~ what's-&~ y4)ur mind ClrculeUon Telephone• VOL. 79, NO. 228 ,_ , Candidates returning thei r nomi- nation papel"S before the fi rst deadline were Orville AmburJcy, a busi- nessman: Planning Commissioner Peter Buffa , Brian Theriot, a busi- nessman: Charlene Johnson, owner of Lori's Kitchen; Robert Hanson, a city traffic commissioner, Michael Nutter. an attorney; Planning Com-m1~sioncr Joe Erickson. and Doug Yate'>. businessman. The challengers include two at- torneys, Mary Ellis, and John Thompson; Laurann Cook, president of Fountain Valley's Neighborhood Watch; Joyce Marie Char. a house· wife: Robert Hoxsie. a contractor: Laguna Beach SI\ of the c:ight people who look out nomination papers filed b) de'ad· hncWcdncsday evening. John McKn iiht, a businessman, and Frank Ncgn, 57, a busi nessman Huotlngton Beach Thr~c council scats. currently filled by Robert Gentry, Dan Kenney and Bobbie M1nk1n. arc at stake. M1nkm decided not to seek re-election. In the Huntington Beach race for < ity Conctl. 21 of the 22 people who rook out papers tiled their papers bY. the 5 p.m. deadline Aug. 8, said Evelyn Schuben. deputy crt y clerk. . Fur the city att orney'!> positron. two candida te~ -incumben t Gail Hut- ton and Ted Johnson, deputy district attorne~. ha\e filed. PRISONERS' CALLS HURT COMPANIES .•• From Al .. .\nd 1 n 99 percent of the cao;c~. 11 1!. the long-d m ancc l0mpan1e~ that'are suflcnng the lo~<;es." 'ihe <>n1d. La'>t vcar i nmate~ c;tolc $70 m1 ll1on in long-d1o;t ancc sen rce'>, ·according to the ( 'ommun1ca11ons Fraud Control ·\\<>oc1at1on, an indu!>try-organrzcd in ve!>t1gat1vl' group. < 'ahforn ia led the nation 1n illega l calls "l he only explanation I can thi nk ofiSJUSt the sheer number of inmate!> thcrr (in, Calrforn1a )." said John llc>u!>t'r. pubhc rel ation'> manager lor MCI Tclc- rnmmun1ea11on!> ( orp. 1n Washingron. l>.( ~prr nt and M( I use a cu5tomer-acccss code that pate he!. cu!>tomers into 11s long-d istance ~tcll 1te network, while AT&T U!>Cl> a crcd11-card number for b1ll1ng purpo!>C!>. ThC' problem arises when an unauthori1cd person gc:l'> the codes .. "Jn the 1ns1ancc of pri\ons. what we found we were deahng wi th wa!> a grapevine of inmates from prison 10 pnson," Courson said. "A gro up with an access code 1n PHELPS SUMMER SALE •SUITS • SPO Rf COATS •SLACKS •DRESS SHl lITS •NECKWEAR • SPORTSWEAR •SHOES A Contirwi11g fradition in Good Tas te Nrw C,tQrt llour<. Mon -Fn 10 -Q Sac 10-6.Sun ll -S ·. -R.v....,, ,.<,.,.., ~·~ ,- .,. t ~~h1nn ''land • '1rwpon But.Ii 171•> M'4 02M I ,I ( h1no would call 1he1r budd1n doing 11me in Attica (New York). Befo re you knew rt, inmates housed 1n seven or eight prisons rn d11Teren1 statt·s had the access code." And tracking down the thieves 1s part1cularlyd1fficult when they're rn pnson. he sard. .. If you have 700 inmates using a ba nk of 50 1dephones, how do you dctt•rm inc or prove what inmate wa<t using the l'odt• and on whot specific call?" Courson asked. Sprint 1!> rn 1t1atinga rnmpu1cr program that will alen employees to a code that undergoes a sudden, dramatic increase rn use, \our!>cm o;a1d . But Courson said he 1s skeptical about rhe total o;uccess of an} method. "The cnminal mind 1s an astonishing mechanism. Once one preventative mechanism rs 1n place. they always manage to find a new method to circumvent it." ' I - Or8'l09 Coeet DAILY ptLOT!Thutld8)', ~ t4, tlM '* M Women'• lle88ion planned for Mesa Mesa downtown expansion lJacked . I The e1&Jlth annual Conference for Women will . beF presented by Coastline Community C.OUqe nday and Saturday at the Westin South Coast Plaza H~tel in ~~t.a Mesa, fe•tunng workshops encouraging pert1c1pants to tum career goals into reality. Topics will include changing jobs successfuUy, putting your money to work, conncctina with kids JO~ . haring, -eltemativ Ofk schedu-&tnt-and-~ulld1na self-est~m. The $30 registration fee includes materials and luncheon. Additional infor- matio n 1s available by callina the college at 241 -6186 M~dlcare •emlnar 11et The Oranae County Health Planning Council will offer a seminar on Medicare and Medicare supplement.al insurance policies Friday from I to 3·45 p.m. at the Michael E. Rodgers Senior Citizens Recreation Center. 1706 O range Ave .. Huntington Beach. There 1s no charge for the program. but reservations arc required and may be obtained by calling 832-1841 Secretarle• to meet • The Ne~rt Beach-Pacific Legal S,ccretaries Association wall hold its next meeting Saturday from I to 3 p.m. at the Holiday Inn. 25205 La Paz Road. Laguna Hills. There 1s no charge for the event. Those planning to attend should contact the group's president, Terry Wade, at 495-9395 for reservations. PWP plans Irvine dance Tht' Newport-Irvine chapter of Parents Without Partners will host a Hot August Night dance Saturday at the Irvine Senior Center, 3 Sandburg Way, starting at 9 p.m. The dance 1s open to all singles in the area and fea tures a live band and n<>-host bar. An orientation for newcomers will precede the dance at 8: 15 p.m . and further information 1s available at 549-1135 or 551-9632 Elks to stage 'roundup' A Western roundup. with dinner and dancing. will be held Saturdaycventngat the Newport Harbor Elks Lodge. 3456 Via Opono. Newport Beach. Dinner 1s scheduled from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. with dancing con11nu1ng to I a.m 10 the music of two bands. The do nation as $7 50 per person. Temple party scheduled The membership committee of Temple Ealat wall host a wine and cheese party for those interested in membership 1n the temple Saturday at 8 p.m. a l the home of Dr and Mrs. Dav 1d Beach, 28132 San Lucas. Missio n V1CJO. All new and prospect ave members are invi ted to attend Further information may be obtained by calling 770-9606 Sleep symposium slated The South Coast Sleep Dasordt'rs Centt'r. a ~nice of the South Coast Medical Center. will hold a free pubhc symposium Saturda) from 11 a.m . to 1 p.m. in the aud1tonum of the center. 31872 Coast Highway, South Laguna. Drs Bernard deBcrry and Stuart Menn wall conduct the lecture. which will be followed by a question and answer penod. Call the center at 499-131 1. ext. 2186, for further information. By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .. ..., ........ Cost.a Mesa rtdevelopment officials announced their mtcnt1on this week to embark on a SIO million downtown project that would add 4.3 acres to the Pacific Sav1n1s Plaza. The City Council. actma as the re- dcvrlopmcnt •arncy, approved a package Tuesday that would allow the city to -condemn proput¥-for pha. lwe-of-thc- Pacific Sav1na,s complex. Councilman Dave Wheeler dissented in the 4-1 vote. The council ac11on paves the way for public heannss on the propased eit- pans1o n. which would bring I 08.000 !>Qua re feel of office" and retail space as well as a four-story parking structure to the plau. Officials stressed that PSB Realty Corp .. the real esta te branch of the bank. would contln~ to nqotLAte with landowners for a '1np of Harbor Boulevard property needed for the proJett Moreover. council members aatted only to consider condemnatio n if settlements arc not iuched by PSB with the five property owners 1n tbe commercial 5trip between 19th and Bernard streets. Wheeler. however, opposed city m- volvement in. the proJcct, chargma the proccn was bema ··rushed alona" 10 garner the nettssaFy approvat~for~ t~ounc1 election in November. At least two slow· growth advocates are campa11n1ng for two open scats. · "There's a rush to get onto the" gra vx train before the aravy tram pulls out. · Wheeler said. "We really do n't know very much about this proJc<:t. We 101 a hnlc doa and pany show at a study session." Pacific Savings built the first phase of the com pie" for the firm ·s hcadquartt'rs 1n Prof who helped paraplegics walk may move to UCI Petrof sky will serve brief, unpaid stint; re location con sidered By PHIL SNEIDERMA.N aad G. JEANETTE A VENT Ot .. o.itr .......... Professor Jerrold Pctrofsky. who has pioneered a computer system to help paralp.cd people walk, has accepted an unpaid short-term faculty past at UC lrvmt' and may make a permanent move to the Irvine campus. UCI officials confirmed Wednesday that they arc negotiating a permanent appointment for Petrofsky, whose in- novative research has been profiled on ··60 Minu1es'' and made into the tclev1s1on movie ••first Steps." ·'He's accepted a temporary appoint- ment, and there arc discussions going on about a permanent appointme nt." said UCI spokesman Randall Black. ··At th1~ point, ifs unpaid. Anything having to do with a permanent appointment as stall up in the air.·· Linda Granell. another campus spokt's· man. said Pctrofsky"s temporary appoint· merit began July I and runs through Sept. 30. Petrofsk). 38. has been based at Wnght State Uni versity 1n Dayton. O hio .. where he 1s director of the National Center for Rchab1htat1on Engmrcnng He attracted wide recognition for a computer-con· trolled mt'thod 10 clectn call) sumulate muscles so paraplrgics and quadrapkgm; could walk. Rod Briggs. the Wnght State center's manager of cngincenng services. said ··what we know is that hc·s requested a leave of absence. He has talked about that. , We're not in a position to confirm anything. We're stall an the air. We don't even know if he's taking three or six months' leave." Pctrofsky founded the center, but Bn~ said ... We're carrying on We're moving mtG -a new bwldmg. ~ not-g01ng defunct" Pctrofsky has visited UCI as a guest lecturer. In recent month~. Wilham E. Bunncy, cha 1nnan of the psychiatry de- partment ID ucr s College of Med1c1ne. has been trying to talk Pc1rofsky into relocaung. Elizabeth Fo rd. an assistant to Bunne), said Petrofsky was on campus as recently as last week to meet wnh Bunney. but she said dad not know the outcome of the talk~ Bunncy 1s o n vacation and unavailable for comment. Ford said Wednesday she had been unable to reach Pctrofsky "There have been very long and protracted ncgotiauons.:· Ford said . "I think he ( Petrofsk y) 1s away on vac.a taon. It's a bag move for him, and ifs not something that's decided 1ns1an1ly .. Talks are believed to have focused on salary. research funding and space. An appomtmt'nt would also he suJeCt to review b) U ntver~1ty of ('allfom1a Re· gents. Paige E. Mulhollan Wright ':!talc pres1· dent. told the Associated Pre\'\ he talked with Pt'lrofsk) a week ago. but had not heard from ham SIDCC' ··That's what he'\ talked about all along ... Mulhollan said of the UCI pm- 11ion Pctrof~k). who has one ~car rcmaming on his contract as director ot the NC R(. I\ on a monthlong vacation, Mulhollan \aid He has the nght 10 request a non-paid IC'avc of absence. Mulhollan said. .. As far as we're concerned. unul we hear otherwise. he's stall d1r~tor' ofNC RE. the college prcsidt'nt said Pctrofsky·s move would leave uncertain 1982 11 the ccmcr of 19th Stree1 aM Newport Boulevard. • lltDC')', which hat tbe power-of coadema. lion as Witll 11 the abHily to ptDet Cinaoc1na at lo~r lh.a11 mart.rt 1nleftlt rtltS. A 11m1lar PK1 be1wecn PSB ltealty and the city was used to build t.be S20 million Cost.a Mesa Counyards s.hoppiq ~ntcr. ac1'0$S the llteel from the ex· pans1on site. The company aJrud y owns 70 percent of the n~ry propen y for the second phase. which would take up most of the block between Ncwpon. Bernard, Harbor and 19th. ·rhe fu"St United Methodist Church on 19th S1ree1 would be untouched by 1he eJ1pansion. wltile the 17 businestes alona Harbor Boulevard would have to As pan or Tunday's vott, tM council qrccd &o bcain Clty appraisals on lbe needed pro cr&1cs facin Har r u:---oc"A<...-.;.imr.v . ..-.;rn...-...~r---a90!A.';ur.1e~v~a~rar-. m ove. Mark Utter. PSB txieullvc v p dent. said the company is 1n escrow wuh one of the Harbor Boulevard landowners and as continuing to negotiate with the four otheJ'$. However. a city rcpart said ll may no1 be pass1blr for Pacific Savings to "acquire all 1nttrests 1n the propc:rues:· Pacific Savings is hoping to stnlce a partnership wuh the city redevclopmrnt Thr new' came as a ~niaJ surpnte to at least one of the busincn tenant1 facina cv1ct1on from the commetci&J stnp. .. We've put an SI 00.000 in improve- ments. and I only moved here last January," said Dr. Joel Pasco. owner of the Animal Care Cottqe. "I'm sorry I miaht have to move, but l lncw when I came hett that 11 was 1n a redevelopment area. .. Jerrold Petrofaky may relocate at UC lrrine. the future of a S600.000 Veterans Adm1n- 1strauon gran1 announced in June. to lund further development of t~ walking s-,.-.. \C'm. \31d .\Ian c, Harper director of the Da\ ton \A center .:, will\ 1gorousl} pursue keepmg 11 ht"re and having him come" back on a consulung basis:· Harper said . Susan SUtc}. Pctrofsky's former sec- retal). told the AP that when she returned to work July 15. ··The o ffice had been cann1baltzed Pictures were taken. the d1spla) cases were cleared out. of '>OU\cnars all his<Pctrofsk' 's)av.ardswerc gone and most of the photographs an h1\ offi ct' were gone.•· he said PetrofsJcy had talked about going to C.ahfom1a as early as February, aAcr he spent a month in the hospital for treatment of a blood clot that had moved from his leg to his lungs. threatening his life Festival benents ezplorers 1 he Sea [l(plorers of the Orange County Boy ')(·out Council will benefit from the second ann~I Manm·rs Mile Fesuval, sponsored by the KJwanjs Club of Newport Beach. Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 pm Irvine OKs loans for mobile home park The" fesuval will be held neitt to tht' First Interstate Bank at R1vcrs1deand Tustin avenues and Pacific ( oast H1ghwa). Enterta1nmen1 and refresh, menh will be offered. By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Oftflellelly,._. ..... Irvine cit) staff members will began sell mg up a $250.000 loan program to help low and modtrate-1ncome residents at The Groves."urchase shares an their mqb1le home park. out of fund~ that arc given to th<· lll) for this purpose." He also pointed out 1ha1 belause the loans wall e\entuall) be repaid. the monc) someda~ can be u~d again for other prOJeCtS 40 ( i rtl\ e\ household<; will be rligibll' and that loan'> wall a'erage ahout.SS.800 per lamil) The council's loan program \Oil' wa'i accompanted h> an announcement that 1he re<>adcnts' efforts to purchase ThC' GroH's are mt"etang "1th succe'>' reaht) rlar"e> sard. "The rt"suhs. I must tell ) ou. have" e~ct'eded our very fondest hopes ·· .\l the' same mt.'t'tang. a spokeswoman for resident\ of the Cit) 's other mobile homt" parl told the council a s1m1lar dnve 1\ under v.a't at The Meadows Thursday, August 14 The Irvine C 1ty Council unanimously approved the loan project 1n concept Tuesday The c ity staff was dirrcted to set u8gu1dclines for the program and return an 9 days for final council approval Gro"ec; rcs1den1s are a11emp11ng to purchase their mobile ho me park from 11\ ownt'rs. The park. located at 5200 Irvine Boulevard. has 533 home\ Organ11er'i of the purchase ha\C d1\ 1dcd the pnce. estimated at more than S:!O m1lhon. into that man} shares Leaders of the Ciro' e5 Mobile Hom<'· ov. ncr'> .\ssoc1at1on had said at least half of thl' park'<; tenants would ha'e to hu) <1harer, in lo order for the ~le to proct"'<.'d Luca Ill' (are~ ~1dent of the lf'\.ane Meadows Homeov. ncrs 4-sSOClauon. said m O\\ ner; ha' c n11C"rcd to sell the park to 11\ re-;1dent\ Rut she asked ul\ official'> to look mto a report that the park wa'i \1multancousl) hc1ng offered for !>ale to an outside lorporauon (arc) askt'd the counc1r!> help 1n continuing to emu re the "stab1ht\. \ecunt) and afTordab1ht\ .. of 1hc park • ti· 10 p m .. Laguna Btaelil Board of Adjust· ment ( 11v Council Chambers, 505 Fol"t'st Ave. The loans will come from federal Community Development Block Grant fu nds s1ven to Irvine. The Cit) loanl'. will be used 10 help residents who could not 01heN1sc afford to make monthl~ mortga&e payment~ that arc higher than their monthl> park rent-. ·\I Tucsda) ·s meeting. Bud Har\t'\, prc"dent of the assoc1at1on told thl· lOuncll h1o; group had comm1lml'DI'> lor ''7 \harc'i, represenllng almO\t 65 pcrcenl of the C1ro\C\0 re\1dt•nt\ "This isn't a handout." said Coun- cilman David Baker "II'' a hC'IOinlZ hand. Cit" o;talTmt'mht>r .. e.,t1matt•d that ahout "The purchao;e 1\ guang tn tx·wmc ,1 PoucE Loe Irvine police round up 40 after wild rock concert By PHIL SN EID ERM AN Of-~ ......... In inc pohu~. mad<.' 40 arrestc; an rnn1wt 110n "llh a Wednesda) night \( lX rod lOnlcrt that also tng· gcm1 a 1raflic Jam on the an Diego and S:inta Ana frecwa)' ·• 1 hi~ r;_ln th<.' gamut of all types of pohlC att•" 11~:· -,.11d Irvine police Lt. .\I Mutr. The popular hand'') concert drew a .. .:llout l ro"d of about 15.000 to In 111t· Meadow!> Amphitheater. Muir $aid drt.i1lcd report~ on the Jrrc'I\ "\·r~· not ava1lahle early today, hut he ~a1tl the '101. llOM included Newport Beacb Four Alpine" stereo speaken worth $240 were c;tolen from a Volkc;wagcn conven1blc parked on the 1100 block of Balboa Boulevard • • • A man spon ana a tattoo of a shark with red e)'e' reponcdl) -;tole S 1.400 wonh of c;tert"o equipment and cuh from a rcs1dent'e on the 100 block of 41 !tt tt('('I • • • J\ vandal (au'i<'d SI .4<X> 1n damaac by breaking a window 111 Far West 4iav1n ~ 4001 Mac '\rthur ltlvd Cotta Mesa ;\ rnuntrrk 1t \ lllO hill reported I) illegal drug and alcohol use. a rob- bery. vehicle burglanes. traffic acci- dents, assault on a pohcr officer and damage to a pohcr vrhaclc He said the amphitheater had hired 20 ofT-Outy'lrvmc police offi('ef1 and 115 security guards for t he event. But additional on-duty officers were sum- moned to assist, Muir said. Lt. Make White said three P<'OPlc were arrested in conne-ction with a strongar m robbery 1n t he amph1theatrr's lawn, and 5evcral o ther were amstcd on 5usp1c1on of drunken dnving on nearby Irvine C'cntcr Dnvc after the concrrt. Some of the 40 J)<'Ople arrested we're WI$ used to buy $27 worth of miscellaneous items at Oshman' :,ponins Goods an South Coast Pla1a Wednesday at 11 :30 a.m . The culpnt'l left the store Wlth $73 in change ' . . . A stereo worth SSOO wa\ reported c;tolcn from a cu in the park1na 'ltructutt at 62S unflowrr Ave . between 8·45 a.m and 5·35 p.m Tuesday. Entry to the Toyota Camry wns made by pry1na the pact\Cngcr side door. • • • A $200 elec1 ron1c meter wu rt ported stolen from a compan) v(ln ot International TV. SB W l'ith ~I h(ty.,ccn 6 p.m Monda> and ll 4S am Tuesday cited and released. White said Cahfornta .Highway Patrol officers reported that cbnccrtgoers creat<.'d a maJOr traffic Jam on the anta >\na and San Diego frccwa)S 1n ln1ne before concert began. Earlier Wednesday, at least sax sxople were hurt dunng a melce on Fiesta Island near San Diego, wherc hundreds of people had gone after another C/OC concen, authontac said. Most of the l)C'Opk were hun when a car sped wildly through a crowd of 200 to 300 t«n-agrr5 partying on the island afler the concert. the >\ • soc1atcd Pres!> reported. Fountain Valley A rc 1dent of the I 1300 block of ( omendcr reponcd TueW:l) that omeonc had burglamcd hie; homC', po 1bly entcnna through a rear hd1ng door that had been left a1ar The intruder removed a 12-gauac shotaun from a closet. fired at a wall, then moved a picture to cover the hole The intruder fled Y.1th the shotgun and two hnxcc; of ammun1· ta on. all valued at S 143 • • • Somrone stok pi&n~ from a 1986 Honda motorcycle parked 1 ut'-.day 1n a carpott at the '\hake-y.,ood !'artmC'nt on the 10200 hlod of \later .\\cnuc The lo\c; c'tamatcd a1 S975. 1ndudcd the \Cat. 1gn111on switch. mufficr and std<.' CO\ Cr'\ Laguna Beach Reports of men mvolvl•d 1n lcv.d conduct brought police out to t k1,kr Park early 'Wednesday. but no suspects \\<.'re localed • • • J\ Laguna ( anyon Road husines\ reported a theft \.\ <.'dnc~a)' v.ith a loss ofS4~5.48 1n ca'ih • • • Video tape''>' Jlucd at S41 20 were ~tolt'n from a '1deo rental shop on Glennc)rc Street. th~ v1c t1m told police Wcdnt'~3y • • • ·\ North C oac;t H1ghwa) rc'i1dent repon cd a burglar) Wedne~ay v.1th S 1,400 in currency taken . Huntington Beach .\ red 10-\fX't'd Nl\h1k1 hu.:-.dc, 'alut'd at S200. v.a<, !>tolen Imm th<.' 4400 block of<ica Harbour Dn'c • • • 0\ er $ti SO "Orth of \tCrt'O l'ltUIP.. m<.'nl -...as \tolcn from .1 home on the • X400 block of Edinger \\CDUl' • • • .\houl S~llO worth ot tool\ wcrt' ,tolen from a home on thl' I a "ll(l hlo<:k of\. 1ev. point Lanl' • • • The o" ner ot a red HondJ .\l rnrd parked on the 4'XX> hind. til .._ona Dn'c found ha\ t.ar \pra\ namted v. uh profan111e" V...C'dne~a' mom· 1ng.. • • • A $500 -.tereo w.' \lOlt'n from .1 I Q78 Volk\wa_acn 1rroc o parked on th<' I 00 block of Flonda ~trcl'I OC man charged in death of his missing girlfriend By lite A11ocla&ed Preu .\ C1ardcn Gm, t" h11\1n('\\mt1n who fnends sa) v.a'i oh'iC'i<ial "1th the bthcf that "'' a1rlfr1en<l ht1d ltl \en him l\ll)'i pleaded 1nnc><.:cnt \.\ cdnn· da) to murdenna ht"r Kobcrt Martm <•Ill\ Jr of \.\t"\t• m101ncr charard with murdenna Deborah >\nn let even 1hnul).h no bo<h h" hctn lound. h1'e' .& prtlimmal) he-. nn Sept I h at\t'r cntcnna 1hc innt~ent plea an munill· pal (01111 1n wc,tmm'itl'r (,rav '0. httd lo'it nhnul I! nountl\ and h<-ht'vrll ht' had contr~t tl·d c1u:1u1rcd immune c1efi4. 1cnl' "n· dmmc from L Ct' n t'n &hough te"t .. f't'O\ ro negatlV(' l c-t \JOISh<.'d .\ug I Ol ~imh lor hC'r hcl<h continue\ poh\'\" l t '\tu f inklc'>tt'in "31d hut her I~ mil) hun·1 1ti"en up hope." 'ih(''\ nh\C 81cx'<h rlothina ;tnd nn t'mpt't W'3'h1t<.' haH hf-en tound and a \\itn "" ha.\ umw torv.ard pohc<' \;Jld In' <'«t11iuor\ all<1e tht' woman wn' Klllt•d 1n a h1,u~ 1n11ler nt'ar < 1r,v. ·., \hHt < rn" R.1di o ~:n Ile\ 1n < 1.11c1cn < 1r11 thrn Jum(ln1 an lhl· "'l<kme" n\'M tht•' )mngc-R IH"~H1C' t <'Uni\ hnl', Arson blamed for fire at new building By TONY SAAVEDRA Of -Delly ........... ... Tht' night beforc Cion) otlic1al' WCI"(' to int;pt'C't a nev. <;Cr\. ICC CC'ntcr under construction 1n CO'\l8 Mesa the hu1ld1ng fell '1ct1m to arc;on. 'IU'itammg S 150.000 1n damage'i dur- ing the Wcdnc~ay fire Jim Richey, adm1nmna11ve tire l h1ct. \aid toda~ that ID\ estlgator; tound trace' ofa flam ma hie hqu1d in lour artas uf the unfin1\hcd hualdang at 27:!Q Rm1ol \t Tht' 11 ·0R p m fire apparent!~ hroke out an a room where wood wa'I bcmg stored for some cupboards. "Whoevt'r 1t l'I had dcfinttc mtcn· t1om to do u much damage u pMs1ble. ·· R1C'ht'\ \41d '·Ht' tound thl' onl} room in the t"nt1rc buildmg thal cont1unC'd an}th1ng that would bum .. '°"v \U'P<"C" h:n c ~n 1dt"nttfiC'J and 1nves11ptor-. art un11urT of the mot1H ·w t" don't l nov. who would pan what b\ 1h1 R1l hC' \.'lad f-our fin' enam~ two truck com· panic 11nd a pantmrdir unit v.~rc c lied V...rdne-.da~ by a Co<>t.a McctA poht'e ofli«'r on rouune patrol, ~td R;111.1hon ( had 1't'n ~olt1'> It tool. ~fl fircfiJhtc" one hour to rompll"lch t"'unau1Sh the fire. he ... mJ \ Senate panel ·OKs Rehnquist, Scalia nominations WA HINGTON ( P) -The Senate Jud1c1ur) CommiU« toda) approved and sent to the full Senate Prn1dcnt Reagan's nom1nat1ons of Wilham H Rehn- quist as chief Justice ll.lld Antoni.n ScalUl as Rettnc.auisl' rci>lacemc-nt on the upremc Coun. The vote on Rehnquist wa 13-5 The vote on Scalia. E. Burger. few supporters of Rehnquist exprcs~'d rt!>C1- vat1on~ about his fitness to be chiefJusttcc. Sen. Charles McC. Mathias. R-Md . said, "II wns not possible for a senator to 1gnof(' several is ues that clouded the nomination of this nominee '' surveallancc of anti-Vietnam war proteston soon ai\er Rehnqu1~t let\ the N1llon adm1n1stration in 1971 Leahy said Rehnquist was instrumental an formulauna that polic)' n n Nixon ndmanastration lawyer and should have disqualified h1m!>elf from considenng the issue as a supplied tat week to Senate Judiciary tomm1ttcc members is one Rehnquist wrote 1n 1969 that details plan for the military to help law enforcement authoritic) deal with pornble d1 turbanccs dunn& anti-war protc ts The memo menuons that the m1htary could prov1dt survc1lhance help, but that this should "not ordananly be used" in order to "pre~rve the salutary trud1twn of ayoidingimlit ry, 1ntelligence activities in predominantly cw1tfan matters. I 8-0. Five Democrats opposed the Rehnquist nomination: Joseph R. B1den of Delaware, Patnck J. uahy of Vermont, Edward M . Kennedy of Massac:huselts. Paul Simon of lllino1s and Howard M. Mctzenbaum of Ohio. But Mathias said the evidence was not strong enough to warrant blocking Rchnquist's ·promotion from as· soc101ejustice to chief justice. Sen. Patnck J. Leahy. 0-Vt.. said opposition to Rehnquist is largely symbolic and predicted Senate confirmation of the appointment. JU~llCe. . A the lawmaxe~ prepan.'<1 to vote, a memo demonstrated th8t Rehnquist knew about a plan for m1htary survc1llnncc of Vietnam War protestors lwo yeaN earlier than he has testified. During his confirmation hearings earlier this month. In addition, questions about a report on RchnQu1$t'& health and other criticism of the nominee arc pcrsi1)\1ng. Senate Oemocmt1c leader Roben Byrd. [). W. Va .. voted with the maJ or1ty. but said his vote was antendt<d only in favor of permitting a roll call by the full Scnat~. 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Debate opens on more than 50 amendments to a package of sanc- tions approved 15-2 by thc Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sena-· tors seeking the strongest por,s1bk sancuons want to strengthen the san · who oiuxm· all sanct ions stek to weaken 11 But the 89-11 vote b)' which the Republican-controlled Senate ap- proved choking off debate on the sanctions lcgJslauon 1s a signal that there apparently 1s o\l~rwhelming support for at least some form of sancuons. The Contra aid package is headed for a conference committee with the Democratic-run House. which ap- proved SI 00 million for the rebels on June 25 as part of 11s version of the pending mihtal) constructton ap- propnat1ons bill Thr rnnfercncc 1., not expected to con\l:nc until af\er Congress retum~ from 11' three-week Labor Day rcce!>!> an earl) 'i<:ptcmbcr Contra aid and South Mnca san(· 11ons. two unrelated but h1ghl) con- troversial foreign pohc) IS">UCS, wert• linked an a complc:\ and unusual agreement ctraftt'd hy the Scnatc''S Republican and CA-monattc leader) 1n an auempt to break a procedural 1mpa!.se that was prCH'.nt1ng action on either mca!>urc That 1mp3'1M' was cntlnl Wcdne<, da) altemuun "hen the ena c hurdling kg1slati' c roadblod..s 1n three roll call \OIC">. '"' okcd cloturl and limited debate on ho1h mC"a'iure' Evl'nlu:lll) II \Oted 5l-47 to appro\l ( on1ra aid and S300 million 1n a\1\tann· lor four of 'u:aragua' ne1ghbor'i ( o~ta Rita 11 '-lah .idor (1uatemala .ind I lundura' ~t'n 1 owl'll \\ t'll ~l·r R-< onn who 'Strongl) oppo~~ C on Ira aid and 'itrongl~ \Upporl'> \uu1h ·\fm:a \ant llOn!.. \aid the tanw had wme tor thl Senate lo~ praclllal Two more brakes applied to Pentagon's budget bill WASHINGTON (l\P) -The White House says Pres1dcn1 Reagan ma} vetua Pentagon budget bill being wntten an the House because the measure contains several maJor rl.'· stnct1ons on Reagan·.., dcfen..e pro- grams. The Democra11 c-controlled chamber clamped 1wo more br:ikes on the Pentagon build up on Wednes- day an votes that generally split along part) hnes. Final passage of the h1ll 1'> e>.pected before 1he House adjourn'> 1h1s week for a three-week Labor Da) recess The Hou~ voted 221-197 to l.On· unue a ban on testing ofant1-sa1ell11e weapons. a halt imposed last year h) Congress and wh ich has been !>trongl> oppo~d by the White Houst· Then the chamber gave :! I 0-201J pa<,\age of a b.1n on producing ncn t' g.a'> v.eap<rns rt'\<'f'>tng 1..ist \car'' Hou..e \Ott· "'hich had gt\t·n Reagan the uni\ "capon prl'' mu'I~ \kn1cd him a\ pan o l hi\ Pt•n t..igon build-up In earlier dcn'iH>n\ the I lou!.l' \Utt•d lu 1mp<1\C a on4'·\ear ban on lJ 4.i. nuckar te\t~. a han against constructing nuclear "'capon<> that would' 1olate the S.\L 1 11 treat\ and a free1e on "Star Wars" antt-m1S!>1k re\l'arch monn \\. h11e Hou<ot· "Jloke<;m.m I arr• Sixakc' lrlltt 11t•d tlw Hou\C Jl. IH>n · \n\ lin111.ttmn h\ thl' kg1-;l.it1' l hrJnt h l'\1·n through I the) approprtJ t111n pr111l''-' on lhl' 1:\t'tUtl\t' hra nl h 1n 1ht· utndu1 t ol lml.'1gn po Ill' "'oulil he.· rt·~Jrc.Jed \l'r\ 'l'rlllU\I\ hl.'rt: .1nd 11 \\ould he. \01t1t•1h1ng lh1• Pfl'\ldl'nl \.\ould lllll\lckr \l'll>ing." hl' 'J1J Reagan's maid accused of ammunition smuggling By tbe Associ•led Press '-" ..\SHINGTON -Nanq Reagan ' pcrnrn.il maid JU'll ""'t'n\ along 1111 the nde'' when two men bought 10.000 rounds ol.1111111un1lwn .ii a R llhmond Va .. store earlier this month. her attorne) \did -\ttoml'\ :\11d1.1d \.1urtho"'u of Richmond denied that Anna ( astclu \.1 r<, Rt·agan ·, ma1J '1nl 1• I IJX I madl the purchase and said h1!o client l'> a 'll llm t1f lOnlu\111n .1ho111 .111 1nnon·nt shopping tnp. Castelo. who cared tor Mr\ Rt·agan-.. "Jrdrnhc.· \lnll· I '>l'S I , charged along with the two ml'n 1n an allcgt•d ~hl·me to \lt111ggll lht· ,mall caliber ammunition to Paragua) She had drnl.'11lo \.1rg1n1a .. ,u,t tu nw~·t ,0 nu nati ve brothers and sisters." Morthower told I hl' ~ .1!>h1ng11111 l'mt '")o 'lhL: , on the boal and they decide 10 go \hopping \he "'d' prt''l"lll "'ht•n thl purchase was made(by the captain ol a Paragua\an lrl.'1ghll'r l \hl' "'.l' IU\t lhr translator." A!>ked if she became !>U'>p1uou-; when <,he '>a"' lht· rapta1n toad shopping carts with ammun111 on ht· an\wt•rt·tl ··1t', lJlkd 11 11\t'll' anJ \h\· bubbles wi1h 1t She didn't go to Hanard or ) ak " ' Sallor mlsslng ln Vletnam comlng home WASHINGTON -An Amcman mt'>'ltng "nu: hi· \l'I \;1il Imm th· Ph1hpp1ncs 16 months ago has been 1clca,t•d h) V1c1nJm .and "111 Ill.· rl·turnt·\I to the United States. the White Hou~c annuum·l'd toda\ Rnlx·n ~\ hwah 111 ol Atlanta was flown by helicopter to Bangkok. I hall.inti. atll'r h1' tdl·a'K.· and 11 was not known when Schwab would arrl\c in lht l n11t•d \1,11t·\ ·\ 'Wh1tl· House announcement said Schwab had ~1lcd.1n a 'mall ,,11lhoa1 trum tlw Philippu~es on Apnl 19, 1985. bound for Vietnam .apparent!\ to hnng hack .1 female Vietnamese fncnd Meanwhile. the offinal \ 1t·tnam 'It'"'' \gem y 'ia1d Schwab had been e\pclled on 3 vole of the prmirltt•\ J'll'ttpk' 111mm11ll'l' fp1 v1olat1ng temtonal waters and 1nfnng1ng un V1l·t11am\ 'l'lllflt\ Phone strikes contlnue ln four states The union representing I 2.600 ~tnkang M1t h1gan Rell emrln}t't''> n1t1) a'~ the state to mediate the dispute. and more talk' Wt'rt· '-t hc<lulcd 1n Jn dlort It• end a 5-day walkout by 38.600 telephone workcl"> in three Northca .. tcm 'ltalc' Faced with a midnight d~dl1ne. meanwhile:. roprc\t'nt:111ve~ of "Jt•w Jrl"!iC\ Bell Telephone Co and the ommun1u111on Worker~ or Amcm·a t'ontinueJ negotiations over a contract for 4,SOO worker\ Tentauve 3$rccment\ "'ere reached Wednesday between the CWA and lornl Bell comp:m1e~ 1n Ohio and Indiana. They arc among 310.000< W •\member'> who~ un1on1' ha"c reacht.'d tentative settlements w11h th\• "Baby Rell., · Ocean changes alter whale-watching BOSTON -A nearly ext1m:t bm.~d of whale'> has 1cplatt'd lhl Jllaylul humpback whales off the Massathu~tt'> coa'>t. and tho'>l.' who lllttkl' .1 II\ rnit conduc11ng whale-watch crua'>cs say th e phenomenon mc.n 1 urn them Mysterious change\ in the \Ca arc al\o cau'ltng other forms ofhfc to gi"c wa) tu less fam1harones "I did notgrosi.a'i much in July with thrl'C boat\ J'> l l11d with two the year before It's damaged me man)' thou~nd\ ol dollar' ·• ~1d Al velar. who run<; a $500.000-a-ycar whale-watch hus1nes'> ou of Pro' 1ncetown For wcch. whale-watch boats ladt'n with comt·ra-11111nr tounw. have ~arched 1n v:.un for 1he 1.000 huge humphack whalC'\ th.11 1~··110 loungl.' on !)tcllwagcn Bank JU'it 20 mile\ oil the coa'it 'What 1he boat' hJ t' found ar1: ncarl)' e\t1nc1 nght whale<; that uc;uall)' 'iummt'r" oil "l.jt'"' k N Alr tralnc congested over for est flres Hehcopte~. air tan kc~ and ptanes l'e!"')1ng l rt'"-' l'nn a p.t'd 1)n tht" Nonhwcst u 90 percent of the nation's federal hrcfightcr. hcadi.:d tor the hallk against h&htnmg-'iparkC'd blue\ on 145,()(XJ acrcc; 1n fi\ ntatc\ In Idaho Cio' John Evans declared a \t:ue ofrxtrcme emt"r eno \.\-l"dnt'\41il' a\~ r1'"'"' worked 10 save 70 homco; threatened by a fire 40 m1k\ nor1h ol Ro1w r:m:fiahtcl'\ 111 l 'tah turned to newer blue\ af\cr dl·dann1t tlh: .lMln .!l:tt· ltu~ I I) f·1rc 111 wei.t-eentral Utah under control 'Wl·dnt•'>lla\ n111ht I hl hl.itc gol '" nam1 hcc:iusc rugged terrain madr 1t 1m1>L1"1bll· 11l brin~ ~;ilt'r 1.rn~t'f\ \ lu't' "'ho~, wcrt' dragcp to tht' hrc hnc' I - • Ancient· skeleton of bird unearthed WASHINGTON (AP)-Remains of the oldest known ancestor to modem birds, 225-million-year-old crcaa rcs who looked like small dinosaurs with winp , have been discovered in Texas. scientists say. Texas Tech· University scientists said Wednesday that fossils of the crow-sized birds, which they named genus Protoavis -meaning ancestral bird -are the oldest yet found anywhere 1n the world. The two partial skeletons dis- covered in a mudstone quarry not only represent a major find, but raise questions about the importance of controversial remains of another ancient bird relative found 1n Europe, they said. Dr. Sankar Chatterjee, the paleon- tologist who headed the group, said the J>rotoav1s fossils arc at least 75 million years more ancient than the previously found oldest example ofa suspected bird ancestor, called Archaeopteryx. Because the latest fossils are more bird-like than Archaeopteryx while retaining some of the characteristics of ~inosaurs. they strengthen the Tax revisers racing to form agreement WASHINGTON (AP)-Working m secrcL--thc tw~ ~ tax writers-in Congress are trytn~ to wrap up an agreement tn principle on the most thorough revmon of the tax code 1n a generation. Rep. Dan Rostenkowsk1. D-111.. chairman of the House Ways and \icans Committee... and Sen. Bob Packwood. R-Ore .. chairman of the Senate Finance Commmee, said they hoped to settle on a broad agreement 1oday that they could present to 20 of 1helr House and Senate colleagues who have been trying to wnte a fin al version of the tax-overhaul . But Rostenkowsk1 raised the poss1- b1lity Wednesday night that the full group of conferees could not com- plete their work 1n ume to meet an unofficial deadline of the end of the . week PENNY STOCKS An Opportunity of the 80's FOR YOUR FREE REPORT CALL Mike Winnick 1 ·800-334-9565 ( \ __ ! .,.~ ·The dark areas in this renderlne indicate the actual foaall bones uncovered near Poat, Texas. early evoluuonary link bt'twecn dinosaurs and birds. Chatterjee said. Chatterjee said 10 a telephone interview Wednesday that the greater development of Protoav1s. even though it is much older than Archaeopteryx, supports scientists who feel Archaeopteryx was not in the mainstream of bird evolution. "Archaeopte7x was probably on the sidelines o evolution." ~~Hutt ..... • ,._... .. Talks at Bunums· Tuesday, August 19, Laguna Bills Mall Wednesday, August 20, Newport Beach (Fashion Island) From 9:00 a.m. to 10:30 a .m ., a free invest- ment seninar a nd continental break fa t featruing: HARVEY ROSENBERG as gueRt s peaker. ON ''FINANCIAL SURVIVAL IN TODAY'S RETlREMENT WORLD" ANO WHAT TO DO WITH CASH IN TOIJAY's ECONOMY For reservations and information please call Ms. Jean Barrett at E.F. H utton Newport Beach Office: 7 14-644-9111 When E.F. H utton Talks, People Listen DAVID HAV ES, FINESSING THE LITTLE BLACK DRESS I he .... 1rc1tcgv 1s subtle. but unm1stak.iblc tlK· b1..'.llll\' ''' ,1 t.11..c 1 1...rn.tr\ ...,,,(!l.urc 1.1r \)f .1 moment 1s best set oft bv black wool dcpc tulh 11111..>J. d1.1x'l..I ''1th rh1111..·~h•Ol ..l J..t S..t">2 j\\'Robm&.)n·, Dc...,1gncr [)rc"">I:" "; lk.,,crh I lilt..... L.1 < umbre Pl.iz..i .rnJ '\.1..'\\'fX)n l-ash1on Island T\) order 1...111 11111 tnx· I ~()() .\.J; ~">OI ~.: h1.'l1r-. l J.w JWROBINSON'S I Orange Cout DAILY PILOTfThurlday, AUguet 14, 1918 * M Sovlet a.Jd'ju•t .=:.·/U.S. pulls support WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re· aaan adm101stra\lon says arms talks bctWttn Soviet and U .S. neaot1ators 1n Moscow thtJ week were "JU t a start," with no breakthroups, and the two teams will meet apin soon, probably in Washmston. for S. Africa parley The announc~mcnt Wednesday of· a second round of talks was coupled with a descnp11on of the first as "senous. substantive and busi· nesshke." White House spokesman Larry Speak.es also said they were .. a good exchange." · The mere fact that Moscow in- itiated the talks, ex1end1ng 11 hours over two days. and then was willing to schedule another round was "defi- nitely a sign for some opt1m1sm." said a senior admin1strat1on official. The meetings. focusing on strategic and space weapons. are mtended to set the stage for a Sept. 19-20 conference between Secretary of State George Shultz and Soviet Foreign Mm1ster Eduard Shevardnadze WASHINGTON (AP) -White House officials were watch.in.a Pre 1· dent P.W. Botha on telev1s1on as the South African leader delivered his maJor policy speech in Durban. When Bott\a firushed. a complete text was sen\ from Swaziland to Washin'1on. But his proposa). in the m idst of a Jengthy discourse, for a conference of Western leaders did not auract the anention ot the White House of- ficials. And the text, which normal!)' would bt' dissected by anal)'st.s, ar- nved too late to help prepare Presi- dent Reagan for his new~ conference Tuesday ni&ht. As a resurt. the president relied on a sketch9 -and the State Department says a misleading -news account of Botha's proposal when he faced questioners 10 Ch1cqo. Reapn wound upendors1na10me.- th101 Botha had not really prope>Kd: an antt-apartbeid conference. Some 17 bouts later, the State Department withdrew the endorse- ment. "Now that we have had a chance to study what he actually sajd, it appean th.at what he was discussing was the need to focus on regional issues rather 1han apartheid," spokesman Charles E. Redman said Wednesday. Redman stressed that the United State:-would be wining to participate tn talks to assist South Aft ica in a prompt dismantling of apanhe1d. White House spokesman Larry Speakes said. meanwhile. that any mectmg the United States might a11end "would definitely have to concern apanhetd." Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes ST ARTS TODAY Open until 9 P.M . aoulhwick 119 Fash ion Island • Newport Beach • (714) 7 59-1622 • Bullocks Wilstiire Wing • \ • Al * Or•nge Cotlat DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, Auguat 14, 19"88 Insurance firms ' J:ieavy rate hikes probed SAN FRANCI 'CO (AP) -In-"We feel thai there has been ume automobile insurance rates, haded the Insurance Consumer Acuon 1 / WoJDan, 90, calls it quits on Mt. Whltney clinlb try surancc compan1rs opcrat1na in Cah-for the insurance industry to l'Omc the invest1ption as long overdue. Network, said massive premium fom1a were put on the defensive back., to recoup its lossc ... the "These hearinas are certain to increases. soanna property/casualty 8 .. A a. ed p Wednesday as tatc officials opened commissioner wd. "We need to reveal the extent of the abuse inflicted stock pnces and record high earnings Y t.e aaoc .. t reH heanngs into what Insurance Com-make sure that the pnccs now being upon small business and consumers show that the cn sis is over for LONE PINE -A 9().ycar-old woman gave up her 23rd attempt to reach missioner Roxana G1llesp1e called charged are Justified. and that no one by the insurance industry.'' said insurance companies but not tbeir the top of Mount Whitney. but a nataonaJ forest spokesman says he cxpec~s "extraordinary" rate hikes. 1s thriving on the past cns1s." Harry Snyder, West Coast director of clients. Hulda Crooks back for another try next year. "I made it as far as I could this The hcanngs stem from both heavy The agency's panel will male Consumers Union, at a press con-"These heanngs shift the burden of time .. Crooks told fellow climbers at the 13,777-foot level Wednesday. ''I'll consumer complaints about pnce recommendations to Gov. Deu-ference. ··we fully expect that the proof to the insurance industry to com~ back up again, but I don'tthink I can ever make 1t to the: top again." "She increases and the fast-growing kmejiaf\ and the Legislature after 1t Dcpanment of Insurance will con-Justify their marketplace cooductand got up to the trail crest, right on top of the 96 switchbacks. and she t9mcd number of insurance firms that have concJudc$ the he~ngs. cludc that a complete overhaul of the · an opportunity for the insurance around," said Craig Frank, spokesman for the Inyo National Forest. .. That'~ it ~~1tC: a~:or~?~~r:Cai~f:;~1:.rom th te~~~:We'Jne~af:n~st t'e~':f~g. ~~ in~~:!'lniMl~~~~·~·tivedirectorof fg~~~s~on~n~~~!~e ~~~t~~~n~~ for this year." Crooks turned back 21~ miles short of the 14,494-foot-~igh ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, summit,citingaltitude sicknessand fat~ue. Labor Day. Decorations! Great SeleCtion, Great Prices at CelebratiOns! 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A .. 0 NOTllllD IY MAIL ' .. ..! ................... _ .. .. Engll•h-only lnltlatlve draws opposltlon SACRAMENTO -Five Democratic legJslators say they have set up a political action committee to oppose the Nov. 4 ballot measure th.at would make Enghsh the state's official language. One of the Democrats, Sen. Herschel Rosenth'aJ D-Los Angeles, told a news conference Wednesday that the propo~ ~onstitut1onaJ amendment, Propos1tjon 63, 1s a "disg~ised attempt to promote ignorance and intolerance." Assembly Speaker ~ilhe Brown, D- San Francisco. said, "h's all h1gh-soundina and really pos1t1ve, (but) let me assure you that what they really want 1s English only.' his voice emphasizing the word only. Propos1t1on 63, would bar the Legislature from passing any law that "diminishes or ignores the role of English as the common language ofthc state ...... Heart dlsease rls.kler for poor people SANTA MONICA-Heart disease 1s increasingly becoming an ailment of the poor, says the president oft he Amencan Heart Association. "By the end of this decade, it is likely that soc1oeconom1c status may be one of the most important risk factors for cardiovascular disease," said Dr. Kenneth Shine. who also is dean of the medical school at the Uni versity of California at Los Angeles. Shine, speaking at a forum for science writers here Wednesday, said it will take education to reduce heart disease among the poor. He said the overall heart disease death rate among Americans dropped 39 percent between 1963 --•+"'""''-L.<r.a4. bul ··not all segments of our society are sharing in that to the same extent." Hormone llnked to smo.klng-plll threat SANTA MONICA-Lowerlevelsofa keytrormoncmayhelpexplam tht' sharply increased nsk of heart disease among women who smoke heavily anti also take birth control pills, a study suggests. The hormone. prostacychn, helps keep blood vessels open and inh1b1ts the clumping of blood ~tis known as platelets. Such clumping can cause clots and contnbute to hardening of the arteries. both ofwh1ch can block blood flow to cause hean attacks and strokes Previous research provided strong evidence that the use ofb1rth control pall\ aggravates the already increased heart d1sease nsk among women smoker\ according to the Amcncan Heart Assoc1at1on and the Amencan Cancer Society. The new study by Dr. Jerry L. Nadler was aimed at learning prec1seh how the pill and cigarettes combine to raise the nsk of heart disease. Glrl, ·13, turns ln parents on drug rap A 13-year-old Tustin girl who said !>he repeatedly pleaded with her parent~ to stay away from drugs went to police. handed over $2,800 worth of cocaine and reported them. authontses said. "lt·s really the reverse of what we hear of parents fighting and figh ting to keep their kids off of drugs," police Capt. Fred Wakefield said Wednesday ... For that reas<>n. this case 1s 1ron1c." The girl's father. Bobby Dale Young. 49, a bartender at a Santa Ana tavcm. and her mother. Judith Ann Young, 37. a U.S. Bankruptcy Court clerk. were arrested for 1nvest1gation of possession of cocaine for sale, Wakefield said. They were booked into the Orange County Jail and held Wednesday in heu of$25.000 bail each. he added. The girl, Deanna. who went to police after attending a church lecture on the clfects of drug~, wa!i taken to Orangcwood, the Oran&e f QulJ.ll shelter for abused and abandoned children. officer-; said Fleur Tht> an11wer to l11w hl't>I drf'l\~V cr1mfur1 TirnJll' or hlAt k Calf ~ ~~~SHOES S12e11 4A i ~ 10 'lA 6 I 10 I.A 'i to H 4 10 99 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • 759-9f>!l I Open Thurs, Fri till 9:00pm. Sun 12-5 DAILY· DINNER SPECIALS All dally dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert. Thursday (Served 3-10 p m ) Top Sirloin Steak $4.65 Friday (Served 3-10 p,m ) New York Steak $5.25 •• COSTA MESA 3125 Hart>o< It S 0 Frwy 17901 MacArthur at S 0 frwy • ·' Or..-.ge Cout DAILY Pll.OTl'Thuredey, ~ 14, ftM A7 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANIACTIONS, Al Litton division agrees to pay $6M more for false claims Brings defense contractor's total paym ent to 15 million WASHINGTON (AP) -The Ju~t1cc Ocpartment signed a CIVIi scttJcment Wednesday with Litton Systems, Inc .. rcquanng the company to pay $6.128,997 for filing 300 false claims w1lh the Defense Dcpanmcnt. The move brought the company's total paymenti; to the government in the case to SI S.32 m1lhon. Assist.ant Attorney General Ric hard K. Willard, head of the department's civil d1v1S1on. said the payment of interest and forfeitures settles c1v1l liability of the defen~ contractor based 1n Beverly Halls. m connection wit h 1b recent guilty pica to criminal cha~s 1n lJ.S. District Coun in Philadelphia. A Litton sub 1d1ary was accused of inflating the price of materials dunng contract ncg<>- t1ations for elec tronic instruments. Willard pointed out that the new $6 m1lhor:i payment comes in add1t1on to payments of $9 32 mil hon 1n the cnminal case. In its criminal plea baraain. the company agreed to pay $6,320.000 in restitution and SJ million to cover both criminal fines and invc:1tiptive costs, which were c~llmated to be $2SO.OOO. WiUard ~id \he combined ci vii and crimfoal costs of being ca ught defrauding theaovcmment should efTect1vc- ly encourage larae corporations to Police themselves. In addition, under the agreement, Litton promised to p:iy double damaaes and interest for any losses which the government may have suffered through the inflation o( non-material costs, such as labor, during the negotiations for these contracts. The non-matenal costs were not involved in the cnminal case. The department said 1t did not know the amount ofany such damages, but an audit is under way to determine if there was inflation of other costs. In return for Litton's aveement to pay double damages and interest once the amount is calculalCd, Willard said, the government agreed not to file a c1 vii suit over the potential. non-material overcharges. LA panel nixes Fluor contract LOS ANGELES (AP) -( 1ttng FluorCorp.'s lies with South Afnca. a City Council commmee has voted to reject a contract with the com~to manage construction of a SJ I 0 million Los Angeles Convenuon Ce nter e1tpans1on. The action by the council's Finance and Revenue Comm1tte-e followed a dec1s1on earlier th1'> month by Mayor Tom Bradley to bar the Fluor con- tract for the same reason. The full Ci ty ( ounc1l 1s expected to vote on the action later this mon 1h OTC UPs & DowNs NEW YORK (AP) -The fOllowlno 1 .. 1 shOws ll'le Ov.,. • the • Counter stocks and warrants that l'levt -gone uo the most end down 11'11 "'°'' blsl<I on ~rc.nl of cha~ fQr WI<! .. No MCurltl" lredlno below n or 1000 '"-'" ere lncludl<I. N11 end ~rcenreoe cl'lanQJs ere ll'le difference t>etw-.n tl'le onvlous closlno e><lce and WedneMSev's last or bid o r I c t UPS l ~~LJ~ ~~ ' ' P11c0Ph wt 6''• 111. vlSleorTr 2 :\\ Newoort Pl'I 6'.14 111• I T tc:l'lnCXlln S1 I ~ 9 Mlcroe><o 2 7-16 :\\ III Arnox wl I'"' ~ Un loll ~ I) lvtnion 1 1~ Comlrt x '1> v. 14 NorthHllls ~ ~ JS ~df~mT un J!i. ~ 1 ~'f,•r f 3" ~ 1;nc~v'l~w1 " :2 4G Data 114 ~rmklne1 wl 2 '.4 WHeeclnv 2 2 11. 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Net end oerceniaoe cl'lanoes are 11'1• dlffwenc• belw"n 11'11 orevloui closlno orlct end Wtdntsdev's 7 om D r I C t ncfore It beoom~ final The case 1s believed to be the first maJo r test of the city's ant1-apanhc1d pohcy wb.tcb rcstncts contracts with companies doing busmess in South Afnca except when compct1t1ve bid- ding is required. Esumated worth of the expansion management co ntract 1!> S2.5 m1lh on Fluor. the cnginecnng. construe- t1on and natural rcsoucccs conccm based in Irvine 10 Orange County, does about S40 million a year 1n bu~s with South Africa. The company's total worrawrae revenues last year were $4.17 billion. Fluor spokesman Rick Masltn said Tuesday the company had no com- ment. Previously, Maslin termed the mayor's acuon unfonunatc. For A Quick Lunch .•. §' 8ALOON FIESTA ~-LUNCH IWFFET Research works. . A·MERICA ANO RESTAURANT V' Solod Bor V' Exocutl,,. Sondw1<h &or V' FrM Appetuer Piuo w /lvn<h V' Fre~ F"h S.l«tion& '2~ Mort1noole Woy. 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Va,~17 J' I i. d -3'> Va JI 1~ ( n·7+2 • Va ol120 1i 7 Ve P ofHS l ' t 1 Vl>hey tt l I 'l • Vornao I l • VvlcM 1 96 1tt 104'-I • -w-w - WICOR 1H • H "'°.... . Wet>R pU t I WA<klll 16 Ji"-t '' Welnoc 112 S• • t \t WelMtl i7 3S 3641 46'o-"' w,~rn so n ••• 37 ' + ~ w~ Rs 01 4' 19 11 > Wei S• SO 10 S4 ~'•t ' wa_nJ' 140 111:J11 v • i Well~ oil 60 • 3 ' wrn m 60 14 2 .-.. -• Wrn ,., i 2• .-~ wanm: -t -...--"' WalllC.s rn~ 12 ff•~+ • W\llNel I li ?04 I -• w,,,,w. ' 4 ,, ??4 -0 .. • NEW YORK (AP) -Stock pnccs edged higher a$am Thursday. \lowing from the pace o1 the prc .. 1ous '>C''iston a' profit-taking curbed i;omc of the market's gains. The prospecti. of further mtcrec;t rate dl'chnc~ con11nued supporting a wide range of 'it<>C k'>. analysts -;au.I. although rates were little changed to slight!\. high er to<la) tn the credit markl•h. Industrial production figures due out Friday were expected by many economists lo l>hov. contin ued economic weakness, which could prompt the Federal Reserve Roard lo pui.h intcre~t rate~ lower. Analysts said thl' stock market's slowdown ca me as many traders mmcd lo the s1dehnes to assess the broad-based ad vann: of the past week'. and determine the chances of havmg· n either Lun t1nue or falter Trading volumt• was down sharp!). and 1n.:rcases 1n market inde'<e'i moderated from ga1nr. earlier 1n the week. WHAT AMEX Om WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Aug 1• Prev day Tod~lJ Adv~11eea i~ Deel ned ?JS ¥nchanoea i~ olal 'f.'ues New hohs ~ New low\ AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 p,m, Thursdov 1>rlce end net change of the 10 m o s I acllve American Slock E xchanoe lssuH, 1r adlno na t1on ollv o l more !hon Sl Name WenoLobB Wickes Lorimor Tel n BAT Ind MatthWrt n ForestLb J Te11esAlrCP Amdahl EchoBav o Hasbro Votlme YI' Cho. ,8 1371t + 11'1 ~: 1 2~·~: + ,,. . s 1 • 16 ' 1 • 2 I~ I 3111'!1 lllll 193, il 1 /• 179 1 ~ ..... 175: 1111 GoLD QuoTES Seteci'ld WO<ld OOfd prto. flwrectay ~ mom1no fl•lng S38' 00. oH S• 00 London aflllm()O(o rl•tng $3SS 25 ott $2 75 l".n. aflemoon !laing clot«I f0< llolldey ,,.,.ll:fur1 n~ino $3114 72. oll S5 46 Zl#lell tafe anemootf Cid S38' TO olT S.. llO S3a.4 00 asked "9fldy I .......... $3115 2S, ott 12 75 ' l! ......... d $3115 115. oH S2 15 l,..itwd '9bftcalM ~· 93, olf 12 89 NY c-• QOld "'°' montn Wed $3114 eo. off so oo METALS QuoTES NEW YORI< IAP) Spot tl0fll11<roua nwt1111 r>tlcea r,,v11dey Ahlmlnvm -52 OS c;en1t per pound, NV Come• •POI monlll cfoeed Wed c~ . 114-115'" 08'•1• • povnd u s dffllntt!on• c...,., S7 9~ C~1' ~ pound NY ("'"'"' tQ<ll montll etoMd W'ld Leed 21• ... 2o1cen1t•oovno Z:lfw: • •~ cen11 • PQVl\d. dell..,'l<I · T1fl -n • jm<t1•11 w-oompoalle 11'1(.e per lb I Sltffr SS 3 10 per ovnoe H&1>dy & H•rmttn alive< • '6 2118 per troy ovnce NY ~· l!)OI rno<1th CklH<I W'ld ~...,, . 1200 004220 00 pe< 76 tb naa11, -vor-l"letlftum U30 00·1535 00 lroy ovnce, N Y ~con­ lfltC1) f'l•llnvm ·SS~ 80 N Y ..... ~ lll)OI pet troy Ot Wad NEW YORK (AP) Auo ,. Prev Tod~6 dav Advanced 1122 Declined sa2 S09 ¥nchanoed 4 1 36J olol 'f,SUH 1912 1994 New rc ohs 11 ~5 New ows l Nt:W YUl(I<. IAt'I -les, p,m, Thundav price and net ch61'1oe of lhe 15 most acllve New York Stock Exchonoe Issues, lrodl no nollonallv o! more lhan $1 N•"'4 Anheusr NL Ind pf ICN Phorm IBM Mob II Bank Amer O~ensCno 8 11i1Three Schlumbrg Amer T& 'T MerllL't'..n Comw Edis JohnsJn FordMor s AmMolors Dow JoNES AvERAGES NEW YORK (AP) -Fino! Dow Jones 11vereoes for 'Thursdov r~s l8"4~~1es~.'fi1J2~~ 18.m+~-'l! IS 0~i" ~ J~ ~lg·r, UH~ m-~~a~1 6S Siii 71 76 720.07 J~.fs rni· 2 t11dus ,7 • Tr an 3~66 'iOO ~J'!'k 1h~~.600 11Gl1 1lil1llfok®itl NEW YORK !AP) -Mosl acllve OVfr -the-counter slocks supplled bv NASO Lot or Name Votu Bid Ask9d Cha.. A TvCm 2,!J, l 18 14 -r;. AppleC 2, 4, 34lt.r t '"' M~,fili;h un 1'H"~' 117 ""' 1ov. + 1111 koC1r 1, 2. 1 ~ 11"4 tlYOl'I 1, .U, J 11tJ !Poul s l.m, n'I'> +-1 't• ondtm 1, , ~ + l'h ShrMed 1, , 411. TrlStar , 2 --"' famous la b<ils .. _ t ..... ' Orange Coat1 DAILY P ILOT/Thut'aday, Augu9t 14, 1Ne 1Home, Garden S~owopens ·at A~aheim Center Home environment to outdoor land~ap1ng will be featured 1n more than 700 exb1b11s. planned at the Southern California Ho me and Gar- den how at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center The 32nd annual ed111on of the show. presented by ueorge c oloum Productions ot Anaheim. wilt run from aturda) through Sunda). Aug 24 This giant sho" 1s the largest of its ind 1n the United ~talcs. completely lhng the fac1lity'i; 400.000 square feet w11h 1h-0usands of products and rviccs-for-the home and~~ on sale to the public many at rcduct.>d show pnces This marketplace wilt offer dis- plays rnvcnng the whole home e n- ~1ronment 1dud1ng-room-addlt1ons, pools. spas. patios. intcnor decorat- ing .. roofing. water punlicat1 on S)''>- tems. k11du~n remodeling. closet or- ganizers. gourmet cookware. secunt) systems. window treatments. outdoor furniture. solar h~a11ng. landscaping and much more Special fea ture\ include a rc-crca- lion ofa German beer garden: antique row with over SI million of antiques and colleCllbles for ale. ranging from moderate priced items for the beg1n- n1ng collector to nearly pnceless; an arts and crafts fair with an entire exh1b11 hall devoted to unique onc-of- a-klind handcrafled gift and home decorator items; and a spectacular Oower show designed b> Kae Col- ouns and Jim Delamore that will use thousands of fresh nowers. plants. set pieces and props to create the theme of London Town. Constructed right at the show will be the Sierra log home. a 600-squarc- foot. sealed-<.lown vers1on4"ft -stan· dard log guest cottage. while Outdoor Enterpnses wall d1spla> a 16 x 20 all- wood, barn-shape. two-stor) t.:abin In addition. AB( CuMom Cedar llo~U-Qfrcr a i.ample ef then Western red cedar split log/fiberglass construction 1n the actual entry. living room complete with French doors and breakfast nook area of one of their 2.SOO-\Cjuare-foot models Manufactured home'> b~ Fuque. Golden West. 51lvcr(rest and Apn are also on d1spla} Free daily 'itage entenaanment will feature the celebrated .. poet· of the piano ... Carmen Cavallaro. at the Celebrity Theater. and the Tyroleans Oom-pah-pah Band in the beer garden. Weekends will also feature performances by the South Coast Ballet in the theater and Regency Citnngs Strolhng V1ohns thr6ughout the flower 'll:u>W In keeping with the Lo ndon Town theme. Bn11sh-born actress Lynn Redgrave will make a special appear- ance at 2 p.m on opening day. A series of demonstrations. lec- tures and clas~s will be offered on a vartety-Of topr~CJ1 the-senmral" sla&c. including wining and dining tips from radio's Paul Wallach awrday and TV and radio per'>onality Elmer Dills <\u . 23. 1one conventio n <:e nter ,., located across from Dl'i· nevland at 800 W Katella A. ve. Doors o~n Saturda> from noon to 10 p.m . Sunda). noon lo 9 p m and Monda> through Frida) 2 to I 0 pm Paces arc.- adults. SS 50. children 6-16. S2 SO l!IMl~~ ........... _j and children under 6 free For funher A real log cabin will be conatructed at the Home and Guden Show in Anaheim. inlormauon . t.:all 99Y-8Y(XJ. Modern kitchens, bathrooms boast more efficient accessories *SHOP LIKE A DESIGNER* LARGEST SELECTION IN ORANGE COUNTY New fixture\. faun·t'> and at· CC'>l:>Ones arc mak1ni lotchcns and bathrooms more eM·t11ng. more clli- c1cnt a nd more fun than e"er before according 10 thl' Plumhing-Heating- C ooling Information Bureau The bureau points o ut that more new products for the bathroom have been 1ntroduc<.-d w1th1n the past the )cars or l:>O than 1n the previous IS "lot onl) arc there new cast iron and steel bathroom fo.turcs in a w1tk .. anet) of !>hapcs and designs. hut fiberglass has been added to thl· 'anet) Fiberglass tubs and ho"cr-. toda) account for an increasing sharl' of this product categor) There 1s nu" a bnll1an1 arra) of models and dc'>1gn' 1n this material fwo oft he mo\t popular bathroo m ~ COMPLETE LINE OF PRODUCTS FOR THE BUILDER OR RE MODELER • Wood C..asements • Aluminum Cl8d Ctt"t"'fN'nts & Awning W111<Jow<s /_j/~-. f K :X \- 0 • Double Hung W1ndowi, • Bay W1ndow<s • F111nc.h ~'(" • ~1oono Or ~ plu ·~ "'-~' m0<~' ' lhtun:s aet:ord1ng to the bureau. arc "hirlpool bath'> and stcl·ping tuh\ Whirlpool baths are ava1labk in ca\t iron. '>teed and li~rgla\S \tecping tub\ arc C'<tra deep and .illo" )OU to rnmpletcl) 1mmcrs<.· )Ourself in rnmfortable bath water \omc C\Cn come w11h built-in whirl- pool!>. (Pleaite aee KITCHENS/ A 11) V1s11 Our Design Center. Today!! See why we fake pnde m our products and services! POZZI WINDOW COMPANY 1511 I UNLANO LN. COITA MEIA 714-t41.-11 SUNFLOWER AVE ~ iS ~ • IUNLANO ~ ~ "------t ~ SO COAST < J: ' • CUSTOM BEDSPREADS & MATCHING DRAPERIES •FABRICS FROM ALL MILLS AT TREMENDOUS SAVINGS HOURS: Mon -Fri 9-5:30,-Sat. 10-5, Sun. 12-5 "-------uecorative fabric house 18085 Euclid St, Foun tain Valley (714) 964-6030 at 405 CAVIS. BROWN APPLIANCES . TELE\/ISION . VIDEO . KITCHEN REMODELING -SPEC At:&! :~::;- :.aKeefe & Merritt. Im! 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SAVE NOW \ ' J I AIO '* Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, August 14, 198& Quality control starts at the top Expert advises nianuf actur er s to set realistic standards, trust employees By BARBARA MA YER ,., ......... _ You open the door and th.: doorknob comes off in yo ur hand. You take the appliance out of the box and it doesn't work. The new alarm clock doesn 't ring. The sofa 1s delivered broken. These home fomrsnrrrgs-l'lJTChas- ing experiences are not as unusual as they should be. That's wh) nowadays. "if you ask 100 people 1f the) want better quality products. at least 98 of them will say yes." says Dr J Deming'.-. message that companies l·an improve their products by in- st1tut1ng a more rational production system and by 1rui.ting c-mployees to get on w11h the Job appears deceptive- ly simple. One reason corporate execuuves are no~ listening is that he taught these -scemrng.ly simple methods ro the Japanese after World War II and in the process helped them restruc- ture their 1ndustnes. ----1£dt7t-.w..-..ar..-.ds._.Deming. - Their postwar .. miracle" was based on ~vcral ideas: fir!>! of all, that a ~ood produclion system turns Otll quaht~ products and that stat1srical methods can be used 10 test a system to ~cc if it is working properly. Deming taught that if it were not operating properly. ti"ng the system would be more dfcct1ve than blaming employees for 1ts Oaws • . . According to Deming. a stat1st1c1an who has recent!) been attracung attention through his efforts 10 tell us how to make better products. most employees arc aJread) doing .their best and are not respons1hle for bad quality products. The problem 1s that management doesn 't know what to do, and consequently ~botagcs em- ployee efforts. He says plo}s such as upping production goals. grading emplO)l'CS and putting up slogan!> have hccn counterproduct1\C. Most efforts ha' c started at the end of the system. w11h a defecttve product. not at the begin- ning where they c;h,ould. "because by the time the customer complains. 1t'~ 100 late." "REGENCY" I Ix· Jupant'\C ali;o accepted Deming's central idea that better quah1~ products cost kss to produce. \tncc there is less re-work and less "a<;tc ot 11mc and matenals. Further. c;1ncc con,umers great I> prefer quaht) 1111unl. hl· c;a)c; there 1s a substantial compc11t1\e athantage to a compaai;- that rro<lut·es excellent products. fhough Deming. an expert in using stamtical methods lo improve fac- tor~ operations. 1~ quick to sa~ these °"'" rinevSc.of"'ldtnovionb&droon" tf!t' &"'~' ""C\ 4 tcwgestorogedroweo ~'·or .:.ifOl'ener~ N•r me IOI SllOe> ona ul'OQ<J<' putout tr>9'ves IO< wrn• CY V'OCat nQ .f1 De0 MQ(\()CrQne<J ,0 0 ''f'ltSn ,,...J">r.191') '11 ,~., T"a ..,_ooo •• e ·~•' 'l•o rosawooo .,, Bo• 1.1~ • f90i! S011(JON)'fl9re'J'\J l.1..1(\Jfr Ot 'l,f .1r(]·~t.+,, 11 ~"00'cesSeaa.~r-aw\0'"'0 C •'Ot 1., '''1ft\f CQf'lt9Mptjl!jfy/"l ... ,('l"'"A'.;tl'1\fll'Q! ,. )f!f)I .' t. ,. 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' ------------- 1 FREE LIGHT KIT · 1 1. ~BRING IN THIS COUPON L I ~~ AND GET A FREE LIGHT KITa....~f I' · with purchase of glaaa ~V 1 I Oood •~Olll9ft •111u.•• '°'" ' ...J --~-~----~-~-------~---~- • ideas are not original with him. he 1s the one. who happened to put them 1ogethef'into a coherent program for change. In recognition ofh1s 1mportanc.e to them. the Japanese government awarded Deming its Emperor's Medal in 1950. In the United States. an appearance on a network tele- v1s1on program m 1980 popularized his ideas and led to an increase in corporate clients as well as gre.ater attendance at the seminars he gives about 20 times a year under the aasptce-s-ofG·eorgCWasffi ngton U nl- versity. He has also published his ideas on productivity and competition in a book. "Quality. Producti vity. and Competitive Position." and teaches et New York l.ln1-.·e~i~d-uate Business school. The Deming program is embodied 1n a series of pointers which he ~ys \' 111 improve the company's product quahty and lead to lower costs and a more sattsfactorv work environment. These pointers start with manage- ment reth1nk1ng compan} goals. makrng the improvement of product\ and sen ice pnmar) He adds that after adopting th1<. nt•w phllosoph), managcmen t has to con\ 1 net• worl.l'f\ the new pohq 1s for keep'>. He sa)S mas!> 1nc;pt'll1on a' a method of assuring qualll) ha~ to he ehminated. and a better produ<:t1on system substituted. S1m1larl }. nu- merical production goal'> a nd piecework actual!) impede quallt) -% since em ployccs concentrate on meet- ing the goal rather than producing good work. To get a better system may require gettiC\$ belier e9u1pment or ~w materials. changing manufactunng techniques or. perhaps, something a!> simple as rearranging work space. Management also has to end the pracuce ofawarding business on price alone and instead work with ~upphcr'> who do a good JOb. Once some 1~ovemen1 1s rc- allze<f. t e company will still have to - continue working to make things bettrr Demingsa)S better1ra1n1ngon . the JOb and more helpful methods of '>uperv1s1on arc also necessary. The wa y things are now in many faciones.-.t.here .. u .. .a. cluna.tc...of .fear..in_ which people arc afraid 10 ask queM1ons or suggest improvements. He says fear often leds to barriers betwc<.'n research. dl's1gn, production anq sales departments. keeping people working at cross purposes. What can home furnishings con- sumers do to ensure better product quahty'! Never one to 01nch at hard truths. Deming says they can·t do much since the} aren't responsible for the problems and don't ha'<: the rower to fix them. However. making bu} 1ngdec1s1ons based on quaht) and product value. rather than pnrc alone. 1s one wa) to encourage tho~t· manufacturer!> who do care ahout quaht~ Sill cone good way to waterproof concrete By ANDY LANG ,,, ........ , ... " Q. -I want to "atcrproof a white concrete wall. but .don't ~ant the waterproofing mixture to darken the concrete. Is there anything I should watch ou\ for or will any kind of "'aterproofing, such as s1hcone, be OK? A. -Clear silicone will be fine Rut JU~I 10 be sure. havt• the dcaltr rnntirm 11 is the transpart>nt type that will not darken the surface. There '" a-Aot-lle~nd-~f-m~ncy. w~tcr­ proofine that stops moisture from getting into bricks and their J01nts . but might produce the darkening effect vou do not want. ... · OFF ON CEDAR AND MAHOGANY RAISED PANEL SECTIONAL DOORS! IMMEDIATE INSTAl.lATION1 Hi\\£ A TRIJCK STOP Br ~ITH SAMPLES ~SEACOAST BUILDER'S SUPPLY •Hfl 11 l A)0 [) I IHI• llh,lt "111. 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Current and prospective homeowners are often confused as to how to create a sophisticated visual statement throughout their home. All it really takes is planning. Vista Paints & Wall-covenngs. located throughout Orange, San Diego and Riverside counties. suggests thi~ simple plan. for finding your own style: ___ •_P'-'e=ruse_model..ho.tru!.S.. -oik.n you'lL.see..a ..wall or window treatment, flooring or landscaping idea that ignites your imagination. • Collect swatches offa1>ric. wallpaper. etc., and compose a color and texture diary. Keep it com part and you'll have it handy when you shop or look at homes. . • Chp photos from magazines. brochures. wherever. If you sec something that's unique or unusual, Vista's special order department _will try .andlocate 11 foL-you ____ _ • Finally, go stropp1ng:-Ta·kmg the ume to look for great selection and pncing assures you easier and more affordable decor 1mpr6ve- ment. Amateur plumbers in over their heads When should ~ou attempt a plumb- ing repair or 1ns1allat1on JOb }Ourself and when should )OU call in a professional plumbing contractor" An increasing numb<·r of home- o~ncr.-. arc tuk1ng on romphcatetl plumbing proJccts 1n their homes or apanmtnts as a wa> of sa\ ing mone) There dctin1tel> ,., a do-1t-)0Ur'>clf trend. But the Plumbing-Heattng-C "oollng lnforma11on Bureau warm that some pro1ects should ne ver be attempted h) anyone except a hct•nscd pro- ti:ss1onal plumbing contractor "For the sake of saving a few dollars. gas p1p1ng. water heaters and other appliances are being installed by some do-it-yourselfers which have the potential of exploding tn their faces. <>r when least expected." said David L. Wc1nt'r. cxccuttvl' director • Natural Wood Silk Trees • Silk Floral Arrancements • Sil Plants • Cactus • Silt Hanfing Baskets • Ceramic, Brass & Wicker Save 50% Importer Direct Guaranteed Lowest Prices Checks accepted · 962-8799 18820 Brookhurst, FV QflEH 7 DAYS Between Garl1etd & fll15 M..f 9·6 fountain Center Plaza SAT 10-4/st#t u..- QUALITY TO OUR DECORATORS SERVICE TO OUR BUILDERS PRICE TO OUR CUSTOMERS "Success has its rewards" OUR QUALITY SERVICE ANO PRICES MAKE THIS STATEMENT CARPET • WOOD • CERAMIC • VINYL 2S 15 E. Coost Highway CORONA OEL MAR • TEL 673-6033 • ..J l l Orange Cout DAILY PILOT /Thured8y, August 14, 1811 All . Hot tubbing? Follow safety tips They have finally finished your spa or hot tub installation. You are standing there, filli ng it with water and imagining all the enjoyable and reluing times to come. It 1s a wonderful dream come true that can easily tum into a bad dream unless you practice good hot water saft'ty procedures. Warm, bubbling water 1s the word. but how warm? Tht' rccommende~ temperature for tubs and spas 1s between I 00 and I 04 degrees F for therapeutic benefi1s. However. com- mon sense should prevail. If you are more comfortable aL98 degrees, then that is what is best for you. F'or children under 5, the temperature should be no higher than 95 degrees F. It is important to have a thermometer in the tub or spa and always to check the temperature before entering. Are you now ready to just jump an? No. The next step 1s to be sure the water is properly balanced. With a quality test kit. you will be able to measure the pH alkalinity and either chlorine or bro mine disinfectant levels. The ideal pH level for a spa or hot tub is between 7.4 and 7.8. which will insure proper ~nitat1on and protect equipment. It 1s very 1mponant to test the water in your um or hot tub dairy. Find a routine that is easy and comfonable for you. If there 1s an unusually large KITCHENS, BATHROOMS ... J'rom-A9 Other innovations now on the mllrket include water-saving onc- gallon flush toilets which flush quick- ly and com pletely with one gallon of water. instead' of five to seven gallons used byconvent1onal toilets. There arc special showerheads that prevent scalding. even with unex- pected fluctuations in water. and also models that mix air with water to give an adequate shower while conserving water. Innovative sink accessone!> are also available for the kHchen. They include dispensers for cooking-hot water. ice water. and hqu1d soap. as well as improved water filters and nsing faucets. Some of these dispensers have been around a number of )ears. but their popularity seems to be increasing rccentl). Hot water dispensers, which can be installed by a do-it-yourselfer or contractor, provide up to 190-degree hot water for tea. coffee. instant cereaJs, and so on. The}' are especially popular because the) use less energ) l than an electnc range. the) don't \\astc water. and they pro-. 1de steam- ing water 1nstantl) Ice water dispensers pro.,, 1de ice cold water at the touch of a tap and offer c'<cellent convenience. ' L1qu1d soap dispensers eliminate the mess of bar soap and. becau~ · the) 're built into the sink, provide a sleeker look. '\nother accessory that continues to improve. is the water filter. which makes 11 possible to obtain bottled \\ater quaht) from the home system One of the products uses a replaceable activated charcoal filter -the same kind used b) the bottled water companies -to remove pantclcs from the \\ater. "It'<; important for kitchen \ink acces\ones 10 keep pace \\'Ith the ne\\' de'i1gns 1n cabinets. appliances and kitchen furniture." said David L. Weiner. executive director of the bureau "Combined. they make the kitchen of the ·go, more streamlined and productive ... ALL BAR-B-QUES IN STOCK 30% OFF bather load at certain times, be sure 10 check the waler chem istry after use and add the needed balancers and sanitizers to insure sparkling clean water for the next time. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. Speciality chem icaJs arc available to prevent specific problems such as cloudr water, mineral and metal deposits and aJgae. Always follow lhe manufacturer's directions on lhe containers. If you have a persistent problem thal you cannot clear up, it 1s advisable 10 bring a sample of the water 10 your dealer to be analyzed. Spas and hot tubs should be drained and the filter -rhol'ollghly deaned regularly, depending on use and size. A wise move would be to check with your hot water professional fo r speci- fic recommendations. Healthy water makes happy tubbing. ls everyone now..tead)' loju.mpin? Not everyone. Pregnant women should consult with their physicians before using a tub or spa. as well as anyone suffering from hean disease, diabetes or high or low blood press. ure. It is also recommended that you ask your doctor about using your tub or spa when taking med1cat1ons or 1f you have any known medical protr lems. After strenuous exercise, do not use a hot tub or spa until your bean rate returns to normal level. Warm water dilates the blood vessels and a rapid heart beat could cause the blood to rush to your head with a dizzying effect. Children should never be left unattended in a spa or hot tub. Alcohol and/or drugs can be as deadly m bot waleLas they can be behind the wheel of a car. The hot water itself increases your blood flow. and the alcohol reaches your. brain quicker than normal. You become more intoxicated quicker. Tubbing itself is a relaxing experience aru1 be a wonderful substitute for !l martini. The soothing, bubbling water is a natural high. Pool chemicals require careful use Caring for. and carefully using. the chemicals needed to keep your swim- ming pool or spa clean and· sanitary calls for some simple rules. Following them can help you save money and avoid injury whale max1mmng the enjoyment }OU will get from )Our pool. The first rule: Read and follow directions Unfonunately. too many of us forget 10 do that. But careless storage and misuse of chemicals will be a waste of mone) and could poss1bl )' cause grief or damage to you. -.our pool or spa, or your family: · For example. even though chemical contajners have "safet y" caps. cle,er children have opened them. So to protect inqumtive small KINGSFORD CH ARCOAL MATCHUGHT ·3 33 • 8 lb. MESQUITE 3.13 10 lb. REGULAR 2 93 • 10 lb. children (your own or your guests'). put chemicals out of reach o r lock them up (the chemicals. we mean). A good idea 1s always to tightly reseal containers 1mmed1ately after use >\nd remember that properly sto red chemicals wall lao;t longer, too. The standard rule for stonng pool and spa chemicals 1s to keep them in a well ventilated. cool. dry. dark place. So don't store them under the skin of a portable spa or an an) other tight!) confined space. and never near a gas orelectnc heater or the washer/dryer. Storing chemicals o n or near the floor of the garage as OK. but not near the front door. where rainwater may seep in and the hot sun can stnke the containers. ALL PATIO Remember. too, that some pool and spa chemicals are highly cor- rosive. Chlorine. the most commonly used disinfectant (an liquid, granular or tablet form) 1s an example. You are familiar with 11s smell, but do you realize that what you are smelling are particles that have escaped into the air? Those same particles can eat away at metal. So don't store chlonnc or other corrosive pool chemicals where they can affect bicycles, gym or garden equipment. your car'-; finish. CIC A professional service person can advise you on the proper chemicals to use in your pool or spa and the correct procedures to follow when using them. Follow the advice -not only FURNITURE, . PADS , UMBRELLAS ,~-~ POOL TOYS AND PAT IO LIGHTS 1/3 OFF REGULAR RE TAIL GOTT SPORTSMAN ICE CHEST 48 QUART, Model #19484 19.so for safely but to ensure that you get the maximum effect from thetr use. For example, when adding liquid chlorine 10 the pool. kneel down and pour 11 very close to the surface of1he water to avoid splaslung any of the fluid on your cloth ing, skin or. in your eyes. There's a nice solution if you do. however: simply dive into the pool and wash 1t out. Scnously. The same safet}' precautions also appl) when adding granular chlonne To keep the wind from blowing 11 away. get down close to the water Remember that chlorine 1s a bleaching agent. so be careful not to get any on carpeting or your clothing And protect the plants too. ~' .... t • ... \ J ·pakistari protesters gassed; leader arrested LAHORE. Paki-.tan (A P)-Police arrested oppo 1t1on leader 8enaz1r Bhutto today after she called for a return to democracy and led a protest march an Karachi that wa~ tear gassed by not squads In Lahore, police opened fire on rmt1 ng anti-govern- ment crowd~ Bhutto wa!. am:\ted at her Karath1 home by ~nior police officer' and taken lo jail ~l\ her supporter-. watch· ed. Her followe rs ~1d thn would launch nat1onw1dc prole\tS to secure hc1 rclca~. Police said she wo uld be held for JO day . In Lahore, police armed with machine gunsand nflcs opened lire Kl crowds attacking a police station and bumin~ veh1~les. Police reinforce- ments an armored cars moved an and lirt'd on the crowd, wounding at least two people. Police repeatedly tear gassed the demonstrator!\, who set fire.' to vc· h1clt·~ .. blocked roads WJlh burning debns, hurled rocks and bnck'> at police and attacked 'hoi» Screaming. "Death to 7ia" and "Zia 1s a 0og:· the Lahore crowds fo ught wuh pohce an both c111~. Protester.. an some places al so yelled "Death to the Amencans'' because of Washington's suppon for the go vern· ment of Pre\ldent Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-llaq Bhutto's arrest came after she tried tu lead about 7,000 supporters man an11-govt'rn mt'nt march from her Karachi home, hut thl'} wcrl' turned I • had. alter •bout I .000 yllrds by police who fired wam1na 1ho1s and pelted the marchers with 1car ps. 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Polin• )aid 19 people wcrt' ki lled and QO wet\' wounded The ( hm11an-w ntrolled Vmn• ol Lebanon radio .-.talion quoted un- 1denti fit·J w1tn c!>st'!> ii\ wying they saw a dnver 1n lhc car momt'n l~ before 11 blew up Pohcc c,a1d they could not confirm 1he report The car bombing, the lounh 1n the capital in 11.\ da)~. set two apanmcnt buildings on fire including ont' owned by President .\min (1l•ma)t'I'' lam1ly. pohce said Rc\l.·uer'I U"ied ladders to C\acuatl' wnanl\ 1rapf)l·d h> the names tn thr (1emaH·I,· '>t'\ l'O· Mory building No member ul the president''> fam11\ hHd in thl' hu1ld1ng, pollu: '>aid · fhe bla'!.I whit h ou. urred :1ht,11i 100 yards from St Joseph Ho~1t.al, wrecked 30 shops and 27 cars. Seven bodtC'> removed from the cars were charred twyond recognition. poli ce said. Five other buildings were heavily damaied an the I 0 a. m .. explosio'!· C 1v1l defen se rescuers, fire engines and ambulances raced to (he scene. and hospitals broadcast radio appeals for blood donations.· The Mercedes-Bcn1 that blew up held about 242 pounds of explosives. according to army explosive expert \gt Maj Youssef Bitar. "ll's a big. big explosion. We can'1 handle 1he casualties." sa1d a nur5e at \t Joseph Hospital reached by tele- phone v. ho declined to give her name. Fuad Abu Nader. a nephew of C iemaycl who led a re volt Sunday within the C hmt1an Lebanese Forces m1ht1a. 1s recupera1inga1 the hospital from gunshot wounds suffered in an ambush Monday. Mexico may OK U.S .. pursuit of drug dealers across border C ran\ton D-<. ahf.. said Sen Lloyd Bentsen. D-Texas, said 1he problem anses when low flying ptnnci;cal"1') ing drugs :hp barlracrnss the Mexican border after aircran manned h'r l ' S. authont1es gi ve lh.tse De la \.1 adnd conferred Wlth mem- bers of ( ongrcss after meetrng at the \\-h11e H ou~ with President Reagan ..ind member!> ofh1 s cabinet lo dascus'i drug '>muggJang and other issues. "~hat we really hoped for 1n 1h1s \ t'>tl was a joint declarauon of war dga1ns1 drug trafficking. and I th1ni.. 1hal'\ wha1 you saw," a senior Jdm1n1.,1rat1on official said. Arab-Aniericans fail to contact Lebanon captors By the Assodattd Press D.\:-..1.\\( I 't ~)rta -\ grnupol \rah-\mt·man\ working fo rthc releaS<' ol \mencam held hoc,t.igc 1n Lehanon \a)S efforts to contact their Shute :O.foslcm kidnapper<. haH' hcl·n un\Ut<:e'>'>lul "l nfon unatel). so far we havr l)(:en unahk to lUmmun1tJll' d1relll) w11h lht: laplors due to the difficult u rlum'>tanu·., '>llll prna1ling 1n L dlanon .. the group's leader. Archbishop Ph1hp \aliba ul tht· ..\ ntm<. han Orth1xJo' C hurch ofNonh Amenca. told a new'i I conference \l.rcd nc..<ta) The .\rab-A'11cncan Assoc1a11on delega1ion amved in Damascu'i lac;t week and met Tue..<ta, w11h ()ynan President Hafez Assad, who said Syna would do all 11 could to hel p gain the hostages' release. Syna ma1nta1ns about 25J>OO troop<. 1n l ebanon The Americans kidnap~d by the Shute organ11a11on Islamic Jihad arc I t'rT) Anderson. chief Middle East corrc'>pt>ndent of the .\~so~.1ated Prl.'c;<, Da\1d Jacob~n of Huntington Beach, d1n.•ctor ol the Amcman I n"''"''~ Hmp11al Thoma<, liutherland. acung dean of agnculture at the un1Hr\ll) .md \.\ 11liam Hutklc~. a lJ S. Embasc; .. f)<>l111cal officer 1 German llnk to Srl Lankans probed \ T J()fl ....;'\ '-t'"' loundla nd -Polit~ o,a1d thq are try ing to delerm1nc "'h) mark 1ng\ in C •l'r man were found on ltfr jat kt·t<, worn h} some of the 152 r.:'>, ucd \11 I anJ..an., who ~1cl thn 'a1kd lo C anad1an wa1er'i from India . .\ 'poke"iman lor lhl' \n I ankan I amrl\, 46-year-old Nalhah Wijayanathan repeated at a nl'"'' rnnkreme Wednl'\da) 1ha1 ttw would-be refugees began tht·ir pac;sagc a hoard an \\1an-ncwt•d lrc1ghter in I n<.ha in the li r~t week of Jul> "We net·d not lie I'm telling ~ou thl· truth·· he \<lid , Schools boycotted ln South Africa H>H.\l\i\jE\Rl •R(i -\t·rnnd<tr) ~hool<. in several blaclo. township'> "'crl' de.-.cncd toda~ e\<.ept lnr teacher\ and \Ccunty force\ as student<, ho~llllll'd da\\C\ \por.1d1l '1nknu..·. the mo'\t w1de~pread \lnCC lhe dnlar.111on of the \late ol emagcnq f)l'f\l\ted \uthont1e'> '31d a gang of hl.1tl..\ hurncd a hlalk woman to death and puliu: ki lled one of the slain \\.-oman'<; a11adccr<i Toda\"" '·1olencc \\'ll\ k·c;, ,u,1a1ne-d and intcn~ than \.\ t•ll nl·\l.1.1~. v.-ht•n '>t11tknt' ruam<.'d tht· hl1H J.. 111"' n<.h1p of \ov.-cto \loniog and 'K'lt1ng lirl' 111 'l'hldl·\ Seventh chess game beaded for draw I ()"'f )()~ -r,ix-nc, '>aid the .ldjllUfnl'd <,<.'\Cnth game of the World C ht''>'< hJmp1un"ih1p would Ii lo.el) t·nd 1n a tlr.1"' alter a drama11c day of pla' hl·t'-'n·n lllh\t (iam "-a.,paro\ and t.hallrngcr .\natol)' Karpo\ The game aJiournt·d \\-ednl''>dd) ""he n Ka.,par<>\. playing hlatk. sealed h1o; 41 st move l'l<I\ between th l' two \m 1et'i ,., tn re.,unw today fhe matrh 1.-. 11ed 3-3. with ealh pl:i\.t'r hJ\1ng 1A.t111 11nt· ganw aptell' ,Jilt! hoth agrrrtng to draw<. 1n the oth er ft1ur • ~ ~~\\EB~y~ MEN ,S & WOMEN'S SPORTSWEAR. ANNUAL AUGUS PRICE SALE. ' Starting Au~t 18th Dally 9: 1Sam·S:30pm t Sunday 11arn•m 303 .. ~ l'TMl'T BALBOA CMS ... t > 14 / e 1 3 · t:J& ~a~iiiiiiiml ' • • • 111111 .... . THURSDAY. AUGUST 1,, 1988 I: J Dodgen hold on In ninth to but Monton, s-1. 112. Greg Normen qulcldJ ouated from golf t~.113. Angels hit sour note against Minnesota Twtns'-Vtola h~rIS four-hit, 6-2 win with aid of defense By CHRIS MONAHAN D.., Not Corre •P-• ndln• ;\ft er struggling to orchestrctte a win over Minnesota Tuesday night, the Angels had to really face the music Wednesday from a Viola -Frank Viola. The Twins· left-hander kept the Angels off-key and off-balance as he pitched the Twins to a four-hat, 6-2 victory over the Angels before an Anaheim Stadim crowd of27,533. The loss. coupled with Texas' 12- inning win over Milwaukee. cuts the Angels' American League West lead to JUSl two games. Viola had a lot of help from the Twins" sparkplug Kirby Puckett. On defe.n.se..P_ucket1 caught up with eight balls off the bats of tlie Angels, including three potential doubles. None scheduled. FRIDA Y'S GAME Oakland (Rijo 5·8) at Angels (Candelaria 5-1 or Chadwick (). 2). T ime: 7:35. :rv: None. Radio:, KMPC (710). off Jack Howell's glove. Two batten and two outs later. Gattti hat a ball to the hole at shortstop which Dick Schofi~ld gloved but could not play. Bush singled to ~nter for the run and a 2-0 lead. -· ... ..l In the fif\h, the Twns put Ruhl~ and the game 001 of sight -literally. Ruhle managed to strike out Roy Smalley (his last out of the game), but that was sandwiched between J>ucltett and Hrbek.home runs. All that offensive power did not "It was a fastball away. He was come as a good sjgn for the Angels and U)'Lng 10 pitch me away." sai.d Puckett their founh No. 5 staner Vern Ruhle of his blast. "(Over the first four) he ( 1-1 ). Ruhle, making his !.CCOnd stan of was keeping the breaking ball down. the "ear, lasted ~ust 4 ,11 mrungs. but he staned to get 1\ up. We JUSl Ii I d I ft staned to swing the bats." ina Y eparting s on Y a ttr g.tv1ng Gaett1 took a Ruhle pitch to lef\ up the Twins' two home runs. Jn all, field and Marcel Lacbemann took he gave up eight hlls and five runs. Ruh le out of the game. "I don't think peoplt' know how well Vern Ruhle pitched for the first Chuck Finley came on to give up four innings," said Manager Gene ·two more hits and two more runs to Mauch. "He had a little trouble with make it 6-0 Twins. his breaking stuff in the fifth. but he "When you get a lead like that, ll pitched quite well the first four." makes pitching easier," said Viola. Mauc~ also-said that despi te-the.-"You can J~ throw ~kes and ~l shaky outing. Ruhle will make a start the guys off the ffi:ld • the next time through the rotation. As hard as the Twins hn Ruhle, the At bat. where he 1s having a career year. Puckett kicked in with two runs and two hits. the second of which was ~his 23rd heme run of:.l.he-yeafilM-the eventual game-winning run. Although Ruhle was much sharper Angels seemed to.hit Viola ( 13-8). At 1n the earfy go1 ng. th .. e;_T;w:;i~n~s w+-,er~e~s~ti~ll;._~t1'.;;m;e;,-;s~. _:i~t ;.se~ellm~edinitil-h;a•:.iith~e~o;f,n~ly~di~·;r-___ _ able to mo·1e ottHtra quick 2-0 lead fercncc was that the I wi ns hits were after three innings. finding holes and the Angels were In the second. the Twins used the finding gloves. Dick Schofield of the Angela le tagged out by lillnne.ota ahortatop Greg Gagne be- ~.._,..to tween flnt and aecond bue ln the fourth Inning of Wednesday nl&ht'a game. Puckett wasn't the only offensive contributor for Minnesota. Kent Hrbek added a home run (his 24th) in the Twins' four-run fifth and both Gary Gaett1 and Randy Bush came up with three h1b apiece. first singles from Gaetti and Bush and "We hn the ball hard enough to a sacnfice fly from Mark Salas for score a lot of run!>, but tt JUSt didn't their first run. work out that way." said Mauch. "My An inning later, Ruhle was a little teams used to hit the warning track six unlucky. Puckett opened with a single (Ple&H eee AJlfGELS/82) 'Burrito' hits on longshot DALLAS (AP) -"Thc Big Bur- nto," as some Dalla'> Cowboys· staffers call him, like'> to plav the longshots. Tex Schramm 1s the fir-;t to dig into his pocket to take a qhot at a h1gh - odds horse 1f he finds somcone abour to visit a racetrack . But n~mblc the club pres1dcn1 ever made~ ofTat the panmutucl windows like his Herschel Walker dice roll in the 1985 NFL draft. As tht' middle rounds began that year. Schramm kept thinkin'-about Walker. the 1982 He1sman r ror>h> winner who was the <;tar of the troubled USFL and the New km') Generals. ''There were slllJ some good player~ ar9und but I kept th1nk.1ng what 11 might be like r.ome da) to have him on the same team with Ton) Dorsett," Schramm said ... It was my call to make. I had to dcc1dt· 1f 11 wa., wonh 11." Schramm had taken <,ome nhbtng in the 1984 draft by S('kct1ng Olym- pian Carl Lewis in th(' I 2th round Lewis laughed off 1hc thought ol' playing 1n the NFL The Cowboys had traded w1d<: receiver Butch Johnson to the Huu'- ton Oilers for a fifth-round rm.k 111 1985 and didn't want 11 HI he wa!>t~·d "I decided to gamble.'' <;chramm "I was worncd somt' othcr t~am might pick Walker .. Walker was at ho mt• in ( 1corg1;i when he heard the new\ "I kind of liked the idea or 11 .. Walk('r said. "I knew 11 wa\ a garnhlc for them to do o;omcth1ng hkc that becauM' I rrught never play in the NFL. You don't wan! 10 JU'\t throw your fifth-round pick\ around rhcrc were some other pla)er'I out thcrt· who could help them right awa'I-I think It was a big nsk anti I wa" honored." Schramm said he didn't n.·ct•ne very many needle~ at the time for what many coM1dcrcd h1'> folly "I 1mag1nc there arc n lot of pcopk 1n the NFL today asking the que\llon now why they didn't take him in the fourth round." Schramm said "Now. what we were hoping might huprx·n has happened ... Walker agreed to a li .. e-year con- tract to become a memhcr of rhc Cowboys on Wcdnc'lday. reponedh for SI million a year Montana out against Rams ROCKLI N (AP) -The San· Francisco 49cr\, alf<'ad> plagued by prcscason inJune'i, watched Joe Montana and Dwight <'lark among others sustain inJunes in training camp Wednescfa). Montana. who tw1-;ted h1i. right ankle when a lineman c;teppcd on it at the end of a paso; play I k "' expected to m1s'i two tn M"ven days and will likcl} m1~!> Moh· day's exh1h111on encounter w11h the Rams Clark. a w1dc rec1•1vcr. ltmpcd ofT the field after a'3ra-.ating a case oftendin1m in his nght knec Much-heralded root.. c de· fens1ve lineman Larry Rohcrt'i will miss \oOH' practice afkr bcingpokcd 1n the eye. and ll5Fl transfer Dcrnr k Crawford. one ol I 0 rccc1vt'rs "y1na for four or five positions, will m"" a week M pract1ct' with a "lt•p:inHed shoulder ... Cowboys anger Dorsett Walker contract irks back; dream backfield put on hold l llOUSAND OAKS (A P)-Herschel Walkl'r. who had been the pride of the USFL. agreed Wednesda} 10 d five-year contract with the Dallas Cowboys for an estimated SI m1ll1on a year. tnggering an angry respomc from the club's other top running back. Tony Do~ett. "If thl'> team does not pay me like they are paying their other back. I would suggest strongly that 1he team tf) to trade me or pay me because I'll be very unhapp} anc..I . I can be a very disruptive force." Dor'lell satd. Dor!.ett, a I 0-year veteran. makes about $450.000 .i year under a contract which wac; rencgot1atl'd l.i'>t summer 'Tm unhappy about 1t, who wouldn't be''" Oor\ell said of what the Cowboys' reportedly will play Walker "I'm on lhe verge of passing Jim Brown to become the second all-time leadmg rusher 1n NFL history and you're going 10 bnng in a guy who has not contributed one yard to the team's success and you pay him twice as mut·h a<1 \OU pay me. I'm definitely upset." Dorsett said he was not alone 10 his anger "If those figures are true. a bunch of guy~ will he unhappy. I don't want to be here. When you pay a guy more than me. you've 1old me he's your back I'm not \ccond to anyone .. Earlier. Dorsett said It would be a "dream" to bt· in the ~amc backfield with Walker. .. I hope I can play by the last prcseason game." said Walker. who though becoming the highest paid player.in tht· ( owboy'i' h1'itory, was placed at the bottom of the depth chan at tailback behind Dorsett and Roben La"ette. "I want to be I 00 percent when I play. Of course, when I do play·~ up to Coach (Tom) Landry." Walkt:r. 24, the 1982 Heir.man Trophy winner who !>el a professional football rushing record for one season with 1.41 I yards. r('ached a' handshake agreement at dawn after a :!:!-hour bargaining session between agent Peter lohn'>on and club president Tex Schramm. .. .\ handshake 1s good enough," said Walker. who wai. 1hc h1ghe'll paid playcr 1n pro football with the New Jero;C> < 1enerals at SI 5 m1ll1on a year under a personal '>t·n ice ton tract with the club'\ owner. Donald Trump. Three yea r., remained on that agreement, but 1t was not known what arrangement had been made between Trump and Walker to allow the three-time lJn1vcrs1ty of C1cnrg1a .\II Amenca to sign with Dallas. The USFL has <1u'\pcnded operations at least unul 1987 I eam official<; said he would be tn uniform for "ia1urda \ night\ prcseason game against the Raiders. but would not pla) Walker <;a1J he couldn't wait to team with Dorsett. rite ~f L's sixth all-time leading rusher. "h would bean honor t.o play w1tti him because Tony has a lot of clas\." Walker ~1d. "Just look at what he has acrnmpli ... hed . l"ve always ~dmired Tony. We're not g01ng to haH· any problems. We both want to win." ' ). ,,_ ......... Walker. unaware of Dorsett's rcact1on. said he wa\ hoping to be 1n shapt• to play 1n Dallas' final t'Jthlh11ton. game. Dor'>cll. wlio needs a h11le more than 1,500 yards to become the ">econd leading NFL all-time rusher behind \.\alter Payton. had welcomed Walker aboard before hc . learne;>d of tht' -;ala I) figures. .. rh1'i "'a dream comc.1rue. This could be the best hark field of all time ... sa.td the U-year-old Dorsett Henchel Walker holda hi• Cowboy jeney at a Tueaday pi:eu conference before •ICnln& hie contract Wednesday. Hicks works out for Rams Dwight H 1cks. a .. ~ven-year veteran who has pla)cd 1n four Pro Bowls but was cut earlier this year h) 1he San hanu\co 49ers. worked out for the Ram " Wcdne~da .. at <.al ~late Full· erton The Ram">. who'>t' \CCondary hns heen h11 hard h} inJune\ during th1\ 1ra1n1ng camp, al<>o lookt•d at two otht·r ddcn\1vc bad,\ -former 49N Tim ( olltcr and Rodnc\ l cw1s, who plaH·d 1n the Un1 tcd St<1tes Football League 'Tm looking for a cm ~·r gu).'' said Rams Coach John Robinson, "a guy with <;Orne saavy who c;in give u<, \Oll1C help in our nickel." Hl' would not "a) whether the Kttm' planned to sign an) of the three l>Rs 1hc} looked at. Wt th the rcgular-sea<1on opener less than a month away. Robinson ad- m1ttl·d he was most concerned about the secondary. then getting the team's two holdouts -Henry Ellard and Mel ()wens -back in 'Uniform. Rod Millen Bryant signs with 'Skins Washington counting on former USFL player to be team's link to Super Bowl C iencral5 Rf)anl lli Ult: .'>C\enth USFL player signed b)' ~ash1ngton si nce the )ounger league announced plans to forego pla) 1n I l./lH.1 .\II hut unc of the playeri.. llneback('r .\ngclu Snipes. pla) ofTen'\C C .\ R LIS U :. Pa. (lo\ P) -Former in I 983. $4(XJ,000 was to be paid on a l 1SFL running balk Keh in Bryant deferrec..I ba!>is, and Stars co-owner '>tgncd a tour-year rnntract with the Mvlcs Tannenbaum refused to allo"' Quartt·rhack Doug W1ll1ams. who agrcrd to J three-~car pact T uesda). pa.,'\ed h1\ ph\<>1cal and will begin lrarn1ng the Rcd~k1n,· nfTcns1ve sy~· 1rm 1mmed1atch Wash1ng1on Red.;kms Wedncc;da) Bryant to c;1gn with the Rcd'>k1n\ for a reportt•d S ~ nu I hon unl<''i' tht• running hack agreed to Redc;k1nc; ownt·r Jack Kent Cooke forfeit tht' mone) \a1d Bryant, whq played in the lJSFL Bryant said the prohkm ha' hccn A11~10t -;aid h·l. " 111 "prctt~ good rond1t1on .. l'\ en though he hasn't played t•ompellt1veh \Inn· Jul\ 191(5 "I ha,cn't had the pac..I .. on tor a"' hilt'. but 11 won 't take mt• long to get read) to go.'· he ~1d. with lhe Baltimore Stan>. "may be the taken care of. link 1n the chain which will find its "Thal "'as soml' money owed to nw ultimate '\Ource you know where II'~ and I'm going to get 11." he \31d ·'M\. 1n a town in tht· West Coac;t with the attome~ (Jame'> ~tuart) and Mr m1t1al ·p ·" Cooke worked that out. and the The NFl ·~ nl'\I <;upcr Bowl 1\ lo be money is going to come to me nnr held 1n Pasadcna. wa) or another .. "I've been a Rn lc;k1n\ fan all m} He would not elaborate life and I'm prt·tt~ happ\ .. Hl)ant llrvant's \1gn1ng came hour\ ..1t11·r Bl)ant who ga1neJ more than 4.000 "ardr. trl lhrce '>('U\Oll\ in tht• l '~FL. ~1d he C'<pcctcd to S('e his fir1t actmn un .\ug ~'\when the Redskins face Tampa Ba) 1n a prco;eason rnntest said "Right now rm JU~t 30XIOU'i to the Dallas ( OWOO\'>, like lhl' get to work " Redskin~ a member o(the NFC lac;\, Former 49er defensive back Dwlaht Hick• tried out with the Rama Wednesday. fhe '>tgnmg had been delayed announced tht'y had agrerd to term!> hccnu\C the <-itar'> had rcfuc;ed to · with Her1iehel Walker. the USFI ·., rclca'ic Br.ant from his l ISFl con-premier running back over the past tract Part of Ar.ant's qignmg bonus three seasons with the New Jersey "I've got \Orne work 111 do and I've got to team. but I \houlll ht· rend\ h~ then:· he o;a1d Newport SCORE racer eyes RiverSide Stunt driver Mill en faces . top off-road truck racers By BARRY"Jo'AULKNER Oelly li'lio. c~• Rod Millen 111 Nt'wp11rt lk;H h " nnl b\ ,,,,, means a household nanw But hr ha~ mmt h~d " ttratnl tht• 11.•kv1\11111 succnsol m1lhon,of \ntl'rtl·<in"'' the 1.tunt driH'1 wh1c;king a wh1tc-faccd J~1mn ( 1amc1 .itound a race track in a popular 'Jllin' ~ ar 1 ommcrual M 1 llcn ·.., branJ of llll'llll(. h1,wt·ver <·mph>\<. ti.·w 1f an} o l lht• po1,h 'h1)wtoom knturt·, of yo111 a"rragt' c;trt't't ~ponst•ll In fatt tht• 'anw \f~Ort"4:H would m11<11 l1~d) tx· rcduct'd Ill '>nap w tth1n .1 tl"w <\hon lar>'> 1n nnr ut M1llcn"· profc, .... on.11 pur1.um thl' S( ORl lntemut1onal C HT Ro~d 1..,pon 1 rul k Rat tnp, wnc\, which comc' tn thr R1H•r\1ck lntemat1onal Raccwu} tht'I wc·l·kl·nd hq11nn1n11 with (')fal t1cing on I mla} .rnd l1tlrl1111.1t1np. with \und.H ' 2 pm final. Millen. who 1.11 ~·, pr1m.u1h 1 llh 1 nr rv<"nl\, recent I\ h<'ltllllt' 1n\ uh 1«1 1n tlw \hon < 1111fM' 110· mad c'ents. which race over up~~lcd d111 mntcll'rnss tracks. usually constructed w1~hin the rnnfinc' of a foot hall or baseball stadium ·\nd though stan1ng fi ve event~ into the 12· t'' l'lll 'em•s. the '5-vear-old transplanted New halnnder hn<1 not wa'ited an} time rcg,1c;trring top rc,ult\ -nlrrad~ notching two fiM'i and a couple of ~rnnd-plare fini'>hes .. Inc fC'iUlb hove b(oen QUltC' good.'' 'Ulld M 1llcn . \howing no signs of ero!>wn on h1i. th1cl.. nat1H' Jctt'nt ('11n1lar to that of Australians) de\pttc living c1jht vear'i in Nt•wixll't "We havt' luokl·d good ~<> tar and my lap time\ art alway~ in the top three.• nr four .. f 1nl\ht1\R cJt or near the top " no flukc tor "1ilkn. who''' rnllv 1ac·1na ned1h include captur- 1n~ the Nt•"' /caland national U't'rall point\ lhamp1on'lh1p thm: ttlllt!> ( IQ75-77), winning the l\rnrncan o' crall t1tk 1n I QR I and finishing second 1 n t'H'I) other year iuncc I Q7Q "Thr tru'k rnc1ng 1~ a h11 1hfTcrent.'' Millen \o'\td ··11 jlOf\ ha k 10 my New 7e3h1nd day~ when I 1 nltd \tock rnr \ on the Quancr mile oval But 1t wa,n't a h1and1uc-.1mcnt II took mc mnyhc a \·ouplc 11l l11p11101tt't 11\l•J to 1t 11ga1n .. Millen ha1, bc:rome \U 10 .. olved w;th the '>Pof1 tn.il k event\ that he l!i look1np. enthuMn">ttcally townrct driving the full <1ea~n next year ·Tm really keen on doing 1t again ne't year and f', e heen talking with m) team {Mazda) about dmng more testing and h•'' 1ni mort input on making adJu'ltments hefore a race I look forward to dclin11el) he1ng moft" compe11t1\e 11cxt ~ear and trying to win the champ1on,h1p " Millen ~1d With a ~oc~·e'\sful champ1on~h1p campalgn nt',.,I season. Mtlkn would mo\t ltkel\ be dethron- ing his hrother teve, who ha) raced 1n the 'it'nes for four year<1 and hu., a h1a lt•atl 1n the I Q86 point\ \landings "He tell'i me a lot ahout rac1n1t the trueks.'' Rod Millen .. aid of his mort' e'per1enC'Cd s1bltna • who hve .. in Irvine ... but no"' that I'm llecomma mnrC' compctll1't' he l'i not 1elhn1t me ~much " .. - The R1 ver<\1de rvent will hold a new 1w15t for M11ltn in the wny ofa ">tra1ght hnC' start. unhl\t' the u1,ual staggered 'itanin1 procedure "I've never done that before and then-u. 101n1 to be a lot of rnnt..,C't It \hould Ix-intcre,.t1n&." Millen \;J1d "Im .,{Jred ''' ttcttin~ hun w I wear a lot at padding · M1llt'n ..aid with a lau&h I f Of'ange Coat OA.U.Y PILOT/ Thut8day, August 14, 1Ae , ___ _ Holdingse e was exception, rather than rule From AP dltpatclaes MAN HATTAN BEACH -t he ad- vantage that normally goes to the server in championship tennis leaped the net when Stephanie Rehc and Ka te Gompen fought thcmsd vcs through a match of ncarl) 31/1 hours Tuesday night at a Los Angeles tournament Rchc, a 16-year-old from Highland, ranked 13th 1 n the world. won the struggle, 7-6. 3-6, 7-6, althou$h \he didn't hold 'iCrvc until early 1n th~ second set "-Ith the match then one hour and 39 minutes old Amona the odd1t1e 1n the match: •The server lost the first 12 games. •The first set tiebreaker was decided when Gompen double-faulted to lose, 9-7 •Gompen. 23, of Rancho Mirage. ranked 42nd 1n the world. won eight tra1gh1 games from an 0-3 deficit 1n the second set until she led 5-0 in the third set Then her <;en.e woe returned while Rehe was regaining her touch. Gom~n had a match point at 'i-4 1n the third set and after a rail) of 33 hob b) the twu baseline specialists, Rehe )"On the point It finall) ended in another long baselinc nchange as Rehe captured the third set uebreaker 7-1 winning the last point on her own S<.'f\ e Quote of the day Pat Corrales, manager of thr Cir' eland I ndian~. after three erTors led to the downfall of pitcher John Butcher in an 11-J pounding by Detroit. the Tribe's sixth loss an seven games: ··Don't blame Butcher. because w~e-Fe 1hc one"' who played uptight. Hell. yo u can't play winning t1ddlyw1nks when )'OU're nerv)." Navratilova tops 16-year-ol d . 01~~:~:!i:-~-:i_:iJaan• ·Dodgers batter fnend of University of Maryland ;\JI· ~ As trios 'ace early Amencan un Bia say he smoked ~ m&nJuana wtth ham on at IC45t 10 oc a ion , but was unaware he'd e ver used stronger drugs befort his d th. acrordma to a pubhshrd rcpon . Barrette Devonne Palmer. 22, told The Baltimore un 10 an interview Tuesday that she testified to a grand Jury that 81as used manJuana casually in the year before his death. 8iA died June 19 of cocaine intoxicat10n.Just two days af\c1 beins selected as the top d raft pick of the National Basketball champion Boston Celtics. Jn other developments, Bias· parent$ weot before a grand Jury Wednesday to express their concerns about the 1nvcst1ga11on of their son's death. James and Lonisc Btas would not talk to reporters after their appearance. which iook up mo t oft he afternoon of the secret grand Jury session. ln add1t1on to the Biases. other witnesses who appeared Wednesday included two University of Maryland assistant basketball coaches, two team mana,er and JdTHathaway. business.manager for the athletic department. The grand JUI) '"now in the second full week of an 1nquu) that includes an 1nvestigauo n not only of the dt"ath of U1a!> but also the athletic program at Vie un1,cr-.1t) 's main campu~ in College Park. As a result of the ~ummer's problems. the l n1ver'i1t)' of Maryland will cancel or reschedule all se'en of 11s fall semester basketball ~mes to ease academic pressures on athletes. un1vers1ty Chance llor John 8. Slaughter 5a1d Wed nesday. NFL r oster i ncrease rejected NEW YORK -NFL owners ovcr- whclmrngl) rejected Wednesday a proposal to increase rosters from 45 to 49 players to accomodatc USFL refugees but did grant a hm1ted, short-term roster exemption for playc~ from the dormant league. The propo..al to increase the rosters got only four of the'.! I 'otes It needed It even fatted togenhe vote oflhe man"' ho propo~ed 11 -Tex Schramm, president of the Dallas Cowb<.»'· who missed his first NFL meeting 1n 26 )'cars to sta> 1n C ahforn1a for the signing of running back 'lkr,chel Walker Four-run u prising tn first s parks -3 win ove r Houston HOUSTON (AP)-lfyou're aoing to beat Ho uston's ace right-hander Mike Scott you better score some runs early. according to Bill Russell of the Los An~eles Dodgers. "You ve got to get to htm early. He's like all good pitchers, Fernando. Rya n and a lot of others. they seem to take two to three innings to get going," Russell said after the Dodgers reached Scott for fi ve runs in the first two innings and then held on for a 5-3 win over the Aslros Wednesday night. Scott. 12-8, entered the game leading the league in strikeouts and eamed run average. He went five ming.sand ga ve up seven hi ts and five runs while striking out six. Orel J Hershiscr, 12-8. was the winner holding the Astros to two hit~ until lhe ninth, when Housto n rallied for three runs on three hits and two walks. Tom Nicdcnfucr came 10 to stnke out Phil Garner with two outs and two on to record his eigh th save on his 27th birthday. "I got him on a fastball on the outside corner:itlookcdllke...the. pill;b kind of froze him," Niedenfuer said. .. He took a good slider for a ball on the Doc11ert (Valcni uela 15-7) at Houston (Deshaies 7-3). Time: S:JS. TV; Channel l t. Radio: KA8C (790). Fri~ay's aame: Doda~rs at San Fi:anc1sco. 8:05 p.m. patch bctorc and I th1nlc, in the back of his mind. he wa5 looking fo r a breaking pitch again ... The first Houston run !Jc:Orcd on Dickie Thon's grouodout and two more came home o n a sin4Je by Kevin Bass, who extended his hatting streak to 20 games, longest in the National League this season. Af\er Bass' hit, HershtSCr walked Jose Cruz and was relieved by Nicdenfuer. Going into the ninth, the Astros" only hits ofT Hcrshiscr were a th ird- inning sinJle by CraiJ Reynolds and an e1gh th-1nning single by Jose Cruz, who was erased by a double play. The Dodgers scored four runs against Scott in the first. Bill Russell doubled with one out, Bill Madlock was hit by a pitch and Len Matuszek walked to load the bases before Greg Brock lined a two- run double. Mike Scioscia then singled in Matuszek and Brock. Los Angeles increased its lead to 5-0 in the second on consecutive doubles by Russell and Madlock ANGELS ••• From Bl to etght ume ofT Ross Gn l1llley and he was o 20,.ga me wanner with Cincinnati ( 18 actually).'' . In the seventh in nins. Hendnck hit one of 1be balls t.Mt neither Puckett nor Bu. h nor anyone else could have caugh t. He drilled a. Viola fastball about sil rows deep an the left-field stands with Dout DeCinocs llbo&rd to account for the only An&cls runs. The rest of the night Viol• k.ep1 Puckett busy. sending the S-8 ceo~r fielder into both power alleys al bJnillj speed. .. I ran thi~ way and ran this way ~d aot on base. t was tired for awhile there," said Puckett. "Well you know, we're a defensive ballcl ub. A lot of people don't k.now It, but we're pretty strong up the middle with the two rookie (seco nd baseman Steve) Lombatdozzi and (shortstop Greg) Gagne:· * AMG•L NOT•S -DouOlt ti.ve erlMn et lo wr.e1rwr HNI~ wt• tie eblit lo rneke Ill\ K1*1u*1 tler1 Fr kMY C.ndtlerle, WllO '*I erlllrOtCOPk Wf9WV AP<"ll l6 on his left elbow, 1, euwlenclflo wme tender'neu If he cen'I to. Meneoel' 0.-MMldil Y id •n OIMwk* wlll ... ,, "He M id If l)e heel 10 pjlCTI ,_,_ Clod.VI. lie cllcll'l'I l!llftk lie could," ,Mid Me~. "If ft ... deV\ l'ftl l\ll'I enouol\, lie M tel 1111'9, T l\e 1 ,,,_.," Cendeler le would Iv•• tie &I>. '"9d once In 1rie ro1111on Wfl//fy .,_ fled W~Y off, though II• ..,_. metelv 11\el -e dev off "He we• told T ueMSev 11\el he wet peltlng IWO cMYI oH," M od Maueh "One OtV It OOOd. but two CS.YI er• tleller " The MConct dev ,, lodl V'I oH deV . . Of I'll• oect110n to lill for the error on hit throw to Ole* ~ If\ Tuetdlv 11I011t'1 t1rn111 Jnnlno. Jovntr Mid, "I Hkld beclUM II WH Ille onlV errO' I m.de. The flrll one (In lhe '9Condl I didn't oet mv olove on, 1•v1 oot • twulM on mv •l'IOU!der 1nd 1119 olher (el10 In 1119 ninth) wun•t 1 bid throw or • bid CllCh bV DeMil Mtere" · Terrv ,_...., 1hrew fftln Wldl'lftdev e!ld Mauc:ll wu Clllltt tm1>rtutcl "H• we1 '"""' orHt," .. 1c1 Mauch "H• w11n't 11e1rlv H tenellve tbOUI 1tomolno ciown ton 1111 tOfllne<I rlehl 1nklel. Hit velOcllY wu erwuo ..-,,,, o l'I" Maucn Aid ni.1 ~ 10 re·1ttlv1tlno Footer tllet he ,,.,..,, tie ~• out to C>ltcri In renebllllt llon. lll'ot>ll>fv In P11m Scwlno\ MAN HATTAN REA< H -Top-~ seeded Manina Na' raulo\ a 'i\\Cpt past 16- )Car-old Stephanie Rehe 6-1 6-2 Wednes- da) naght 1n a third-round match at 1he .. It \\3~ a feeling of not \\anung to change horses 1n midstream," NIL < omm1ss1oncr Pete Rozelle ~1d ··w c·,e alrcad~ \laned training camp with a 45-pla)'er hmll Jnd Y.l' don't "ant to change the rules now." Thl' ro!>ll'f\ "t.•rc at .i9 for 2112 seasons but "'ere reduced to 45 la'>I sca,on b' <>" ner<1 who wanted to~' c mone' on pla'l'r -.alanc'> i1roponl·ntc;, including all th<.· coaches and man} general manager\, note tJlat IOJured resef\ c rll\tl·r.., 1nc.:n.'d'>l·d IJ'll -.ca'>On as team'> sought nev. v.a\S to "tockp1k e\tra plaH•rs Chambliss cooks 'Goose ' $250.000 V1rgin1a ~llm\ofLos Angeles women's tennis tournament . avrat1lo' a tool>. Jd"antagc ot 12 douhle-laulls served b)' Rehe to <:105(: out the match at the Manhauan Count!) Club 1n JU'>t 54 minute-;. Rehe. erratic the entire match. wac; onl\ able 10 hold serve twice -an the third game ofthl' first set and the s1 xth game of the second set. She did manage to break Navratilova's c;crve 1n thl· third game of the second set to pull within 2-1. bu1 thl· rnp-sced broke nght back and 'then held servl' to go up 4-1 Rehc ,a,cd four ma tch points before NaHat1lc1' a hnall ) won the match on the teenager's linal doubk faull In 1Jthcr ..etond-round a~uon Wednesday, s1xth- !>eedt•d Manul'la Malee'a ol Bulgana defeated Roslyn Fairbank ol ~outh •\lrica t>-3. 6-4; Bettina Bunge of w111erland upc;et 11 th-<>ecdcd Carling Ra!\setl nl ( anada 6-1 1 .. 5 Al)ua Moulton rolled pa!\! 12th- scedcd Kath\ Jordan 6-4 6-~ 17-vear-old Mch.,sa Gumc} topped .\nn Minter of .\u<;traha. b-4. t>-4 L1\a Bonder O\Cf'.\ht:lmed Hu 'a 6-3 6-1. Lon MC:~l·ll brce7l~d pa<;t <iu..an Ma'\Cann 6-1 6-3 and "-.itJlle Taullal ol Frame outla'itl·d Pe:inut Lou1e-Haqxr f>-~ 2-6 h-0 McEnroe . Lendl roll to wi n s TORONTO -Defending champion John "1tEnroe defeated Todd Nelson. 6-3, 6-2. and top-st.·eded han Lendl beat Greg Holmes. 6-4, 6-4. an second.round matches Wednc'>da) in the Pla)er'c; International Ll'rltll'> tournament McEnroe. the fifth <iced didn't appear ru<,t) d'> he conunued his comeback from a \tJH'n-month h1atu'> from the o;pon. He 'itaned h1\ comeback la\! week a1 Stra11on Mountain. Vt. whl•rc he lost 1n the c,crntlinal\ to We-,1 (;crman> ·~ Bnm Bel It.a The often argumcntall\l' "1l'~roc, wa<; almmt • angchcdunngh1<,d~'>~Ct1onol Ncl\on r hconl> flJIA> 1n an othc~t\(.' pcrktt ~·rformJnl'l' on urrcd v. hl'n '>Cr'.ing lnr tht match at ' 1 '\;el\on hrolt.e him tor lhl' onh time 1n the mdtlh ·"I felt I pla)ed a red')onahle rnatt'h .. MLEnrcx·. 1.1.ho wa<. the "Jo I pla ... cr an the game tor lour conscc.·u11' l' ~ear\ prior to h1<, tcmporan. v.11hdrawal "31d L eMon d wins fo r h omet own R i '-0 ~n -(ire~ Lc.:Mond.. <,purTed h\ J l hcl'nng h11nw101.1.n trowd her(' v.c1n th(' tilth \tiJSl' 111 lhl' < oor<o Intcrnauon.il H1<. \de < IJ<i\1l 1111 \\ l'dnc'>- da' h\ l'dg1ng dhc.•ad ol a hunch1·d !kid near the end 111 thl' 49 5-milc ral<.' \\1thh1'v.in l c"1ond .:.5 mo,1·dtr11mx1hplat1· to 6th plan~ in lh<.' t1"<.'rall ~1and1011.<, 1n the 14-dd'. 1.065-mile < cihlornia-to-< olorado rn<.c Cal institutes drug pr ogram BER 1'.El I ' -l hl· I rll\ cr~ll\ of C aliforn1a "•II hernml· ·thl' liN ·san Franc1\l'O Ba) area un1H·r .. 1t\ to 1n\11tutc a m:indator;. drug-1c,11ng nrogram f(Jr all athktc'I Vt.•tt•r:rn Hear loothilll plilH'f\ will bl· tcMed un 'iunda}. 1>nl' da~ pnm to tht.· 'ltJrt ol practice for the \ca son. PartH.'lpant' \I.Ill hr IC\ll'd tor all banned drug .. 1m:lud10g marijuana p ... }l'ho-motor -.t1mulant'>. \}m patht.•t1t ner' ou .. '~ '>tcm \t1mulan1 ... anabolic '>ll·nod'I and \trect drug\ '>aid .11hk11c darn tor Da"c Maggard. "\l. car\'.' 1n')t1tutmg this procedure to safeguard the.· he.ilth t>I our di cl<.'\ part1c1patang in our program-,:· he ,.ml ··\\ c'rc not lool..ing al th1o; 'itnctl) a .. a drug·tl·~11ng Jn Ile but led the cdurnt10nal and rchab1l11at1on component\ Ml' JU\l a-. 1mp0rtant .. 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SE NTINEU.A wt AHDAf WILLIAMS t Aourids - PLUS E u :•ttng SuoPOrt1ng Card ~ •11l11ring He1v)'W••Qhl- u1 M UVlO lAf•, llCltl ,., AVAIL AIL( IJI' fill • 1u01T llMl $'1 ~<>U2 ~a11 ~ !< JROfA TtCK[lSCAll "''''""" r1c11r T!l A'>l .,,.,, "" "t llf , f T MA'l Tff4 L OCA Tl()N5 MA t I ~ J ,,C P L U!> ,\ ~Pf~fHSMARI N inth-inning blast boosts Brave to 8 -7 vi ctor y over Pad r es From AP dispatches AT LANT A -Chris C hambhss ha!> seen Rich Goosagc pitch in the maJor leagues )1m·c 1972. but he didn't nl·cd that e'<pcnence to know v.hat was coming an the ninth in ning Wcdncsda) night "You better believe I knev. he was going to throw a fastball, for he's one of the bc'it fa51ball pitchers an the game,'' said Chambliss. who dro'e the pitch O\ er the center-field fence for a three-run homl.'r that gave the Bra-.e::. an 8-7 \ 1ctof} o'er the San Diego Padres "He come'> nght at >Ou." said Chambh!>). who had not hit a home run since April IU. h1'> first tnp to the plate this season. and had not dn,en 1n a run -.1ncc Jul:. 5. The loss was a b11ter one for the Padres. "II really hun," San Diego Manager Steve Boros said. "I ne'er thought that game would get awa)'." (io'>sage, 5-5. relic' ed to <.tan the ninth with thl' Padres leading 7-4. Omar Moreno, who was 5 for 5 with a home run, doubled with one out and Ken Obcrkfcll wa lked. After Dale Murphy 'itrurk out. Ken GrlfTe} hit an RBI )10$k and Chambli"~ followed with his home run to ~enter fit.'ld. · (1l'nC CJarber. 5-3. got the win despite allowing a run in the ninth. .\1lanta took a 2-0 lead 1n the third aga1n<,t Lrnce McC'ullers when Rafael Ram1re1 hit a two-run homer, his fillh of the season. Run-sconng sin$]es b} John Kruk and Steve Garvey ued the game 1n the 1h1rd off 0o)le Alexander Md: ullers led ofT the fif\h with a \\alk. was sacnficcd to second and '>lMCd on Tony C1w)nn's c;iogk. the lirst of h1'> three h11\. (jwynn took '>CCond on the throw and scored on a single b} Garve» GW)'nn'!> solo homer and an RBI single by Gra ig Nettles gave San Diego a b-2 lead 10 the seventh. Moreno hit a two-run homer ofl Mt:Cullers in the bottom of thl' -;even th, his third. Nettles had another RBI single in the ninth for the Padres. In other National League games: Reds 8, Giants 8: At Ci nc1nna11 . Kurt ullwell's bases-loaded single capped a three-run eighth inning that earned the Reds over San Francisco. The Red<;, who trailed 5-0 af\er a grand slam h> Candy Maldonado in the third 1nn1ng and 6-5 af\cr anoth('r homer by Maldonado in the top of the eighth. snapped a three-game loc;ing ~lreak Thr G1antc; had won four \lra1ght .. Bo 01a1. who homered earlier. 1;ta11ed ( 1ncinnau'c; winning rally with a \inglc oO Juan Berenguer. Scott Garrclts. 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Steve Bedrosian pitched the ninth inning for the Phillies and allowed a two-run homer to Lee Mau1lh. Bob OJeda, 12-4. allowed thrct• of Philadelphia's four homer\ in !>I\ innings and lost his second c;tra1ght s1an. Schmidt now has 1,357 runs halted 1n. tying him wi'th Brook\ Robinson for 33rd place on the all-11me ltst f-fr al~o ucd Joe D1 Maggio for 3 I c;t place with 88 1 extra-ba!>C h11s Philadelphia added a run 1n the third on Rocnic:kc's fi fth homer and !>Cored tv.ll'c 10 the sixth when Steve Jehz doubled and Garv Redus h11 h1'> se-.enth homer Luis Agua)O sot thl' Phillies' founh homer in the eighth Cardi11als 6, Expos 2: At Montreal Dann) Cox pitched a seven-h11tc:r and rookie John Moms drove 1n t"-o * Reds I, (;Minn 6 SAN FRANCISCO CINCINNATI Gladden ·Ci RTnp,n 71> Vongotd ti WO erl< ID MlelndO r1 Bren1v )b Ouonon,lb ~'"'"' Ur1oe n FW1Um1P Mulhtnd o BereMr P Gerrtlls 1> MOttvl\ o Kutcher lb Tolall tb r ll l>f ab r ll bl • 1 1 O Slllwll n • 0 2 ) S 1 1 0 Btll JI> 4 I I 0 • I I 0 Perlo.er rl • I I 0 ) 1 0 1 BOl11 c • 1 2 ) .) 1 7 ~ e OttVIJ pr 0 I 0 0 4 O I 0 Buttr 6 c 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Pert1 lb 4 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 E "'"'·V ti 4 I , 0 4 O o O Mol"9r cf l I I 0 0 0 0 0 Outer 71> 1 1 1 I 1 0 I 0 Wel\ll o 0 0 0 D I 0 , 0 RMrl>llv p I 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lerkln oil 1 0 0 I 0 0 O D Power p 0 0 0 0 I 0 1 0 Ottnlel\ ph I 0 0 0 Franco p 0 0 0 0 ROH Pll 1 0 0 0 RRobn"1 P o o o o lA 4 10 6 T-1• U I ll I Score bv llWllfl9\ Sen Fran<llco 104 000 010-• Clnc:lr'IN" 000 OIJ U•-1 Game Winning R BI -Sllllwtlt 16) OP-S.n FrtnclKo l LOB-Sen Fr•nci1co 6, Clnc1nn1H 6 1B-Gte0clen Bren1v, Ellukv 0e,1er Kutcher H A-MeleloneelO , I IOI. 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Mon treal took a 1-0 lead 1n he fi rst on Andre Dawson's run-scon ng ~angle, but St. Louis rallied 10 the second on a o;acnficc fly by Mom s. who "as called up from the minors rune da~s ago. and a bases-loaded <>queeze bunt b) Cox. St. Lou1sc\t('ndcd 11s lead to 4-1 in the third on consecuu-.e doubl~s by ·Ou1c Smith and Tom Herr and groundouts b~ Cun Ford and Terry Pendleton Cubs 9, Pirates 8: At Chicago, Shawon Dunston capped a furious c1ghth-inn1ng rail> with a two-run homer. lifting the Cubs lo victory over P111sburgh 10 a wild game The Cubs trailed 8-6 heading into the bonorn of the eighth. Leon Durham. who homered 10 the second, led offw11h a douhlc off Pat Clements. Jod~ Da\ I\ ~rcctrd reliever Don Robinson, the third P11tsburgh pitch- er. w11h a single and Jeer~ Mumphre\ \ ..acnficc 11) scored Durham. · ~lung the \tage for Dunston Ott n!.ton lined Robinson's first pllch into the scats 1 n kft field for hie; 13th home run of the \Car. the mos1 b\. a Cubs' shonstop since Em1(' Bank<1 hit 29 homers 1n 1961 fhe second of four Cubs home~. No I ti h> (1ar;. Mat1he'>'s. narTowcd the margin to 5-2. 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Old ' uo t Perllal (Toro I 116 2 z.m11a11 Pio (811ck I 1111 l Shuro1k'1 '"' (Pinc.vi I 16 ~ Plum Ctl'teln ( Snotmektf' l 114 s J eck ~Coy (SIDltta} I 16 4 P1Cloue CCHltnon) 1n 1 Hell lht l ld CMcHtrllutl 116 I F111VIOUf Cevln CP'1ll~llOfll 116 t Tier•• 0111an1e IOalello\dMvel in to Art Of Oewn ILloneml 116 11 11'1 Not Mv JOI> IOllvare•I 11? 11 Mldlllt/11 let (81111 114 tT'S NOT MY JOe (l·ll Rtcad wllll wlnner1 IHI Oii lht Ol'•U, •houldllnd this melclan lltld more 10 llkfftO, TIIRltA OISTANTll (6·1) CIOM uo In 1w1fl 1tven IV''°"9 hell, ~ not nlad the lead encl can 111 rl9hi ott Iha oec.e. P'AOOUI (I· I) WO<kad wl4111(\C• ""· wltl ntaCI too tffOtl LONGSHOT SHUltGAK'S BEST HVINTH RAGll. 7 furlongs Purse 121.000 l veer old• &. up. Allow1na I J 51 JoMwn (Soto I I 14 1 Afr Ptrelt (Oa41h0unay1J 111 3 Go Swlllly (T0<0, 117 I TUOl'O (Bert) 117 s Hfllh HoOk (Pincevl I 17 'E111 Tullo CB~I 1109 1 lloyet Treuure (~Kerl 11? I Anothtr Bloom (Vtllnzuet.l . Ill ANOTH•R e LOOM 15·2) lmoreulve winner oa11 we10111 t>rH k , dr1w1 well, nes leedlnt rid« 11>0ard, terll\ Iha caM, AIR ... ATll 13· II Dl1t1nc• feltel tot 1n11 llrllctl run~, wlll me kt ornt nc:t fell In lht drive, HIGH H()()t( ( •· I) Loil oround 1111 I01ln11 t>tst c~nct LONG· SHOT TUONO TERRY · Tu11Eu ltGMTM a act. 1 l\K-~M llO 000 ~ .,_ ~ &. ~ Clewtlad A"°"'at>ee I Al H•llO• Oft Oec:k 1Valilf\Ju141} W 1 Jefllnt t40l"ne lMcHer9Ull l 12 l FIVltlt NUOCltt ltleckl • llt 4 Ulll(nllt ..,._MK, CPinc.aYI 117 s s1a11'• ao-lt1ttl ns ' S.,,11 ROM Prince ($fl>ifle) 115 7 Soutl'*t1 Helo C~ktt) 110 UL TIMAT8 P'LIASUR• ()-11 Drews ln61<14 10 very ouldl conttndan. u11 Ir•~ lhtm to 111t '''•'Ch. kMDt lm~ovlno, STAM'S IOW8111 ll ·I) •uni well "Hh, •hero work let> 11\d!Qltl ffl~n. SOUTH I RN HALO ( .. 1 l W1nt1<1 no oert of tha lur1, t>ICk on lht m"" trtcll l.ONGSHOT SANTA ROSA PRINCE NINTH RACE 1 It 14 mlltl Punt I 11 000 Fin°" &. mtrH) •••" Old &. uo c111mlni1 oroce 11uoo-110.soo I 1ntt11llOnll ll ltclo.I (IJ •Ill 1 KM Two CC.errlaoJ 116 ' 5-L4ir1< ICt rT\0011 • IOS I SuorlM Giii (P111on1 '109 ~ Treolllon Of H09t (Pa11er'°"' II• 6 Le Vtr~·, Sonata (Solol 11' 7 Cllorlltt Queen (Lll>tle m l I 16 I PelHn• (Bezel (2) 116 9 8ofcl Wey (CllntrO\I • 1 ll 10 Elffent Perk ISlt>tlltl I 16 1 l Soan41nQ (l(eenefl 111 11 Dtvtll11'1 Dtnter·COr1eo1> lt6 "'" £ ..... 13 Jull•ne'1 OrHm (Hern..nottl 11• 14 H dden AflQll IBleCll) (2) 116 CHOllLITA OUIEEN 16-lJ Errellc lilly mev De lht ontv loted in oec.ieu lltld BOLO WAY 11·11 Alwav\ dost t>ul Mlldom wlnl. wide OOttl flnelt JULIANA'S DRE AM 13· 1} Mlv De Dall ol 1111, t>uncn t>ut mv't drew In from el\O ef1glD11 fill LONGSHOT TRADlllON OF HOPE lliST llT ANOTHER BLOOM (1111 ractl P'RIC I PLAY Siii MAHMOUD IJro rectl Otenge Coee1 DAILY PILOTITN.ndey, Augu9I 1•. ,... • Los Al, Hollypark entries LAI AllfNIM ,alOAY'I IN'TttlH CH•*•V---~I ,asr uca OM m11a _. Fend ~ Al'ftYI eom.. Wttdl Tiit R-'t'I' ""'°""" ltUMat ~o Veer s111 ............ SICOMD RAC8. One milt -Kelle 91'e"o Tom C~tv Kev 61.C..Ynt llro•tv Levfly I H 'f Lover erttn• 8t rnum Time To FIV $41 Rowdv \..Ive Yenk" Abe ..... Pe~ Ptwtntom Never Reorec Mt TH•D RACI. Ont rnllt Dtc.t cfurn D Oil SI< KtMv RoveJ Ftlle Temoo Blue Chop WelDIO (IO<JCI Cru•fiftO l'OUtlTii RACE WlfMr"'ll ROM l(eve ~n Min ltodaO Drive HOUMI AOCM'Ovel Et Dreco ~·Ma'" Donne 0•"'' s.11 ... ''"" ltACE. Ont mot oect Two OcHn1 SllCA Amv1 Pttt Monltrtv IC.night Mt909 Sile~ Swlk Venishlr111 Act ~Jn. ltewaro Hv St f\ SklDOtr SIXTH llACI'. ~ mot oect Trou•tl'I\ Pff<la ~ovoon Trumo Veiled Power Mir• Peter T ov"ri11 M.rmenaht F ttlt Cnerht Mtoore Avl<IQar Mokorttt Ltd SllVIEHTif RACE Ptrhous P1u11~ 8ullOUI LOlflDOOl GOIOen Pe!Ch Dtl>Oit Provider EIGHTH RACE Me11n• Mavhern Formal S1>lrl! 01e111 Roo ScOll\ Libra Ont m•e 01ce KtnltY Beroneu Otnntf' Al E111h1 E1r1" SPlr•I Set UI Free 0110 OI Je<le H111n Grlele< &lg ShOt saCONo RACa. )jO Vt'CK My I(~ !'le A"Olnat O\IH •e1M A Sw"''-" 1(1m c .. ~. trne Donne Ml> THIRD RACI. lSO .,.rch T'ldv e C.n ~"~ Perm E11v lltovttt't o.ca N Laa<ltnl itlnt .. , JI Wlt1ltr Wrar111lar EHY lletlduels Doctor Jed e1ut ~ Fr.adlt ,<MMTH •ACI ltomenv Grev Ce"'9t1 ANOi lruty A Te Ptnec•-lt Av~• B«lu\ Cte 11'1'1 l'lf'TH RACI'. '10 11r<11 A Lurt Hll Tiie GrHI., C•MtV Jon Sauna OI LO•t SIXTH RAC• IOO n•CI• U nCl4r WrtC>I llffu1 EltQanct ClllrQal' D•V)' Hum«IOllJ R~ ltt1$Qll fO Toat Jive N SouOd T~ fWKtty LIM ~ winonlt! etr Ster Of ~~ T ne Guw dlell Lolh E1g1t SEVENTH RACI Com.on Tom SI NoMt; E!Qtlt llH Mv. Gem SN<t ~,,.,. no .,.refi Nellvt Smootft Jutlt ,.,._. ean ChtrttCWI ~.ct Tradllilwl llGHTH RAC• lSO ltrOl Po11tove1v Sme"'lno CletlOlflllOn Moon -rn11i eUC>OM Frtnkl Anel4 ~Of ·· L•101on1 Cao SotendlG ~rrl Wednesday's Del Mar results NINTH RACE lllue~moblle Cllerl>OflG Enforce Cervo lttyenna Fro11 EAChtOuer Jt 1 \ounO llhvll!m Stout Melt Gw GM Ctulr:<- NINTH ltACE lSO yerG\ One. UU'I' tllar;e ShOWe 1nltftVf wev rrie lftt 8en• Tiit C11n TENTH lltACE ~SO vero' s1.n• •"9 1l1c11 ~ .... ., St Wiie Nellvt x-.1 Del Mar WEDNESDAV'S 'IESULTS • ( 1'1ti Of O ·dlV ~IU~ ~l FIRST RACE. 6 lur1<>n111 Je l/Y LIH (~IOI The S.mt Idea (Hernancietl PrlOt Of V\111\0y CLIC>flem1 Time I 11 3 S soo )00 160 460 310 soo Al10 ren Not A Straw Wa1~er'1 La<IY. Ot>tv Royal rnrud1 Serbian Princtu, HustHI Mv 11 DAILY D008LE ft 101 oa1a U S 10 TH1510 llACll 6 furlOnlll Mint Magic (Kaenell Metronomic IB•rel My Galla nt Game (Black) Time l OI 3tS S40 300 160 9 <lO IOO ) 00 Al'O ran. B0111er Me111c. Como1 Heath. Doria 's DtllO"' No ICr&ICht\ U EXACTA (4·SJ P•1d Siii SO Bulllt l(lu n T~I F•nl•\llc Sotll H•,..el1en FOUltTH RACE • lurtonOl Sweet her I Name Of Trte Ga mt (Vlnrl) 10 90 I 10 6 00 Scratcnea w oo Theme Megte FiO<llf IBtiel 1 00 S 00 11 liXACTA 19·11 D••G •1100 Le Verne'1 K1r11ma IBltclo.I • 90 SICONO RACE. 6 lu•lo"91 Time I II t1S Br encl tmaoe S•b• e 160 SOO ) IO Al10 ran Aelvocert F1r11 8t91nn1no, Coal Blue ICt IO<tt9t 1 3 IO 7 80 Bur~ Clle<oot DIO Ana Hugn. Oencha1 Shuc•nto PtarOHI 160 Ht we ·•n Ftetn For 'TM L•ll Time Fall T lml' I 10 4 S E •Curtcon AllO •a~ Genl~men Don Vr:rzv IC.en .. 1 ~ratcnea BOlcl Allen, POii Taker C1noullo Oencer ROYtrtldt Blac:~•ll Sobntlv, Pullln Five Clrd~ S1r1no Recar Vallev Pricea R1unt L1ghtnlr19 -FIFTH llACE. Ont mlle on lurt Oen Swa llaoe CBa11l ll 60 1 60 4 80 Scretcheo Socla1 L111n1 K•d. Bon Romero l(lnoit>ur\< (Slbllltl s IQ 1 oo We'll Set Mtn111 Bank Me111c Sni nu r CShoemekeri l 60 Time I JS AllO ran Will Sorlr111, Super Lucent. Au Bon Me rent, Baton Ptutl'. Jee!( N COkt. Parer\Olco Scratcnea Genuine JOhn 5S JXACTA I• 91 oa10 (?al SO SIXTH RACE. I 1116 miles Soorllno Ac• IMcCarronl BelmontY BI Y <DetahOuuave> Oueen Joan IBloCkl Tl,,... I 11 JIS Al\O ren Go1<11t Hewn. Cort>ella Soectacu••r Naltvt A1o•rate S1n11 A Mt11•oe Fine Fellll Ktrahno NO \CfllChtl SEVENTH 'IACE 1 I 16 m11H 0'1 turl • -Ice HOI I P1ncey J 3 60 1 60 hO Me"9•~ IVaM!nruetal 6 00 1 IQ • Lou11 Le Grand CShOtmoi..er 3 60 2 60 160 a--.ntrv Time 160 Al\O ral'I lt•ver Drummer E11a1e lh101111on Ct\lle Tweed Kallm Pri\m•hc ScretcheO Moullk '$ EXACTA II I I Pa•CI U7SO n PICK SIX t 10·~ 1·4· 10· I) oa1G '11,SSJ 10 IO Los Al, Hollypark results . Loi Aiamtm WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS I ht o4 SS·O. Y ht rneu "'"""9) Fl'IST RACE. One m".-oace L1mD1C Sv11em IOoom•rl l 10 2 IO 180 Follow Tnat Comet IMa1er1 6 JO l IQ MIU Eoone IPlerct• 4 IO Tlmt 1 ~ I S Alw ren Pirate Power Pen For Golcl A,,,.11• Beoell• Or aw P lov. T omcet One ~•al Stn1e1ton '2 EXACTA IS·6) o .. a 111 20 SlCOHO RACE. Ont m1,. Pt<tt ClleOVert<I ( Per1<;er I 4 60 2 IO ~ 10 Ferenllfll 'AnotrlO"I 1 IO ] lO Shuff It N OHi 1Gr01>dv I 110 Time 1~ 1 S At\O ren OvTqmne Gort, Cherme<I Ovior• Sullta To A TH M•n '"nn1l'f' U EXACTA 11·71 pa,d U OO THllltO 'IACE. One m11e oece Johnny C.oucno CR/lcnltl 19 .0 11 00 I 00 Cnerles Neymta (Pierce) I 80 6 00 ScntlnOllMll I II utt>lerl ~ 80 Tlrm 101 IS AllO ran Joe\ Outco$1 AIDeWOO lttQ•I Monterev, Lord Levllv. S1<101 K1n11 Ltvllv 0 G Sl EXACT A CS 91 oald·l 11S SO !'OURTH RACE. One m1 .. o•ce JICll .. 1 Jtl 1Cr0Qhan1 S 00 •IQ l 10 w 1n1om• Lo,tsomt 1Scn.ni..11 t• IQ S 40 11/1111tr Gu11av ToOG 11 I 10 Time 1 S7 I S Alto ron Primo AnGv\ Gatt Storm1n11 On Frt1h T '""' Mo"ttrtv Praor•e Too Jor"m" ,.FTH RACE One m1,. oace Ntel<el Joe IHtKI •6 10 11 IQ b ao Prtllv Solril LI GV I Maier I I 10 ) 60 Min VlthOVlf IT remD4a•) s 10 T1mt 1~ 1 S Al\O ran Al\Utl Dav Oreern Maone Kom, Thi! 6 111 Ban11 Mr Roman. Bvra1e1 Ptl Notovt Kiiiy Sl liXACTA 14 S) oaoo UIJ 00 s1in'H RACE One m11t oece Prtmler Cu•te IKutt>ltr I S 80 Creve O•cl<lt 1v e11ana1n111'lam On Tour 1Hvmanl To,,... 1 s' 1 s Al\O ''" Mocnet• John Celt D•un•\\tG Manne rt DoMvoroo• S•or Patron PrOIJ<I N•w\ Sttaclta U EXACTA • S 0110 '3690 SEVE"TH 'IACE. On@ <n•Je oect ~urt Flrt (Perk tr) S 10 J 10 3 60 Wede HV IModland I I 00 fl)() Hlll Cedtl IOIFranco 21 60 Time l !o8 I S Al\O ran Nevtr Sav Fret Turn c11r1110 Time Souert BAron Ftv1n11 Romeo W"•'• Gemt>le 13 EXACTA tl·SI oa•CI '36 30 EIGH'TH ltACE. Ont m11t 1ro1 Co BrvOOn Anaerwn 7 IO Mer1tn1 Price IRetclltord 111uae 1Parkerl Time 100 J S 11Q 110 uo 310 , 60 AIM> ran Oto Soeeov 8aroout. Noble Arntlla Anare .. , Ster 01saooeefln11 Tfltk U EXACTA II SI 011111 \llt>O NINTH 'IACE. Ont mllt oaet Lillie Jo Jo IK1tltri I 00 l IO l IQ Cordova S•ooor:r 1P1trrt1 l 10 1 Ml Moro•n Hlfl IO!Hn 6 60 Time 2 00 2 S Allo ren Runr Skv Ftowtr Nuevo 81~ Oou Sllll Merk II llYa" 11 EXACTA IS·7 Pt •G 11060 l2 PICK SIX t · • C 3 I Of 1 SI PtlG S1 9SS 00 10 h•O won"1no ltCklll II•• llorltll U Pick So• console lion oe·d 1103 60 10 S7 ""'""'"II licket\ 1t1ve nor1e11 TENTH llACE Doe m1111 oece Suri Rloer (Stvmtsll 73 10 I 60 1 00 El Pa rM IKuebfer) •OO llO True Che rie\ I Pierce I S IO T1"1t 100 l 1S At10 ran Heoov Scoll, Lumt>tr ShlP Falte Rt11el, Oerbv Game, Snow Dance, O\trava 12 EXACTA CS·)) oe10 \117 60 Allenaance 1,347 Mulutl HanOlt 1S...,131 HolVWMd P1r1r WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS ( , ...... Sl-nittlf ~,,.,,_,. '""1tnel Fl'IST llACE. lSO yera1 Broolo.nlll N101111 10 1<14rtCl<M>"I 3J 80 II 20 7 60 Ye\ He h ICarCIOre l JO IO 11 70 Te" Leln$1tr Moorf IRulll 310 T•mt 18ll Al10 ren Midn111111 Maonate KO\ Redeve. Eetv Go E11re, 1<.1otvl K•ut1, M1cnel0b Laov, Min ion Yet 12 IEXACTA 12·91 ottd 567190' SECOND RACE. 3SO vard\ Re1>1 Grev Polley !DIC1erlc"1onl 6 60 Onhlnlortntmoon I H Ge•CJ• > Dane.a To Roc.kel lWerCIJ Tl~ 11 10 Al\4 ren l<POllO John. Jtll 6~u1no Again Cteu To Pan Oren11t>10uom10l'<•al M1c~t> Laav Minion Yet n EXACTA IS I) oe1<1 113 20 THIRD 'IACIE )SQ verd1 War<11 AeQtall Jtl CH Gar• ,el 14 IO 1 00 4 20 Mv Ota Get R•Ch <Broolo1l 7 IO S t0 Future Starlt l !Figueroa 7 80 T•mt II 2t AllO r1n Tlmt To Tll•nl< Forll SchoOI Girl Stevlt Nicker MY•llC Princen M1crie1ob Ladv M1111on Yet n EXACTA U·S) 1>a1CI 59• 80 FOURTH 'IACE. 400 vtrdl No More Satrell 1D10troC:k\Onl l 10 310 1 oO L•vto Lowell ( Paullr>tl 13 00 6 10 Liiiie T ov Solo1er IC &rdoie 1 1 tO Tome 11 <M AllO ran Lu<I<\ Breei..oar>ce Faintly Ar r()'Janl Htrnoact1 LM Ster. lt0bln1 Je• F1un Scoo•e" M1roo Beller N GOl<I. Klllv1 Blee• teCI< FIFTH i.ACE )SQ vard\ Lukl P1cnlrll0 IP&ulintl He• To Hu111e I Crea11ero Mv L8'1 Girt IWerdl Time II 31 S!O 280 260 JIO 360 S IO AllO ren St<rete WetCfl Tlnv Carl Frani.1 Feeturt Goin Ladv Que\! ROO<n\ Jtl Ftu n !>cooten Meroo Btlltr N GolO K olln Bleck .. , ... $2 EXACTA S-61oe1a 11900 SIXTH RACE 110 ;ora1 Arnie 84ibV l(trdolel Reflex Action !Cruoar> Runtll ltOVGhntck IE Garcia ! T1mt 47 IQ 940 120 )00 u o 160 ) 60 Al•O ren SlrHI Smart GOf\t Johnwn (Uh IC.ltter , Swlu 61nktr Robin• Jet Flelh, Scooten Meroo. Btlltr N Gola, Kiiiy\ BleCkl&Ck S2 eXACTA 17 II oolO 16SOO SEVIN'TH RACE. 110 ;ard1 Wlndv Kes ILewt" SOO l 40 1 •0 Davi Profit (Wnfltl 9 00 • 00 Ro11er Youn11 1Peul1ne1 260 Time 17 JO Allo ren Rlvtrdale Ollie l=ortunt For One Botlno 741, MY UIK!e J 11'e U EXACTA ()·'I Pt 1CI llSltO EIGHTH 'IACE. JSO varo1 Se>eedv Hemoen IC•uoer I Our Eah EHor• CLaClo.ev> Kttcn Mv Coov Brooi..11 SlO JOO 210 SIO 190 l 00 Time ti IS Al10 ren lme Ol<lalloma Oullow Around. Moon Star Girl n EXACTA rs 11 Ol•G 119 00 NINTH RACE 3SO verca No Be Monk Swttltr Than Pie tL11ckevl J7 40 100 480 No Whitt Shoel !01oeric.k \On) 2 80 2 •0 Sev"et>on CH Gartla) l &O Tirnt 17 91 AllO ra11 Wood1tocl(\ Crilc. Ster Cralled Melo.t An APote renct Miu V1CIO•v Sol\11 U EXACTA 1111 oa1a '8110 n PICI( SIX 17 S·1 3-S·1> oa•G 'S9&SIO IO l•ve ••11nn1ng llCl<tll (11& horltsl ,, Piek S•• confOlellon Pt•d 594 IQ to 161 wlnnlnQ li<ktl\ ll1vt llOflHI TE"TH RACE JSO verds Mite F•nt (0 1oetfCk10n Et Seoo Moro CE Gero el Lane1 Eiort1\ IRu•ll Time II II 101Q 1780 600 900 1060 J IQ Al10 ran Derk lvorv Foe• Dere Hemoc:hlcll Crnr lvtn, Join The Clan SPOiied Dull, Ltln\ttn Choice n EXACT A (9·9) oa•CI 1119 60 Alltl'IGanct S.313 Mutuel Handle U7' .SS? Wolverines appear loaded But Schembechler h as h eard similar stories ln past years .\NI'< .\RBOR. M1 rh <A P) -It makes M1ch1gan ( oach Bo Schcmbcchlcr nervou"i to hear Ullk tn August of nauonal champ10Mh1p~. He has heard 1t 311 before and ~omethmg always happen\ In 1977. the Wolvcnncs ~ere ranked No I 3nd rulltng through the Rig Ten with Rick Leach 3t 1he throttle when the}' wcrl.' upset 16-0 at Mmne ota. In IQ81. 1tw Wolvcnnc\ were coming olT a 10-~ sca~on rapped h> a 21-6 Rost' Bowl v1ctol) over" Wa~h1~gton. Rernrn1ng were Anthony Carter. Butch Woolfolk. Ed M11ran<1k), Hubba Pans. Kun Rcl·kcr nnd Rotwn l hosnp oo \o ~hut ha!)pcncd'' I he) lo\t the tr opener w Wi•;1.on\tn and later lost to Iowa and Ohio State I .a\t )eJr. with an intcn..e hut vtnually unlcno\.\ n bun,h ol pla\Cf\ M 1chtltiln t..nlXk('d off powerful l\lcbra\ka ~7-21 in the '\unk1\I f 1c u1 Rowl to cap a I 0-1-1 'iC'a\on The \\nhcnnc\ hnl\hcd No 2 behind Oklahom.1 in the final \\W(l•Hcd Pre'" poll and "Ith 44 rcturntng lt'ttc1mcn. art" c'l)t'1:t{'d to do al le. \I."~ well tn I Q!!6 '\\<" d1dn'1 lo~ man) plll)l'f'· 11 ~ tru<'. hot the onl'' ~e lo\t \.\Crc ~reat great pluvcr'I ... S<'hemhcchlcr said. Th<" grnduatc'i 1ncludt'd llJht end En' K.attus. cornl'rhack Arnd Cochran and Afl-Amencan def ens" c tadd~· Mike Uammcr'ltem Rut returning arc quant'rbJck Jtm Harbaugh and ~'en other \tant'N on off<·n~. long with~•• dcfem1vc ~wncr' led b) c.:orncrhack Garland R1vcf' liarhaugh clcarl). " tht' key Tht b-' 20Ci-pound nior led the n tmn in pa II\& cffic1cnq IMt \Car compl<'ttng 14S of ~2, pa-.'4') for I 97tl yard\ and I!< IOU~ h<.lown\, with onl) '" 1ntcrc-c~p11onr, , H1., main tartt<'I' 111 be Paul Jokt h. <1 ti X .. 40 FOOTBALL PREVIEW t•l tx,>un<.l former basketball player who 1s fa~t enough to pla> )pltt end. and flankl."r John Kolesar. a 6-0. 190.poun d ~ophomore who made the catch that bc~t Oh to SU\tc last >Car Jok1~h cau&ht 37 pa~~!> for 6 I yards and f..otcsar pulled in 12 for 136. an average of 28 ynrd!> per catch. : hcmbcchlcr al"° lundcd a pruc rceru11 1n flanker Oreg McMurtry. a 6-\. 200-Poundcr who pasSC'd up an offer to play baseball for the Boston Red ox 1n order to matnculatc~Ann .\rbor. t Ip fro nt. tre Wolverine•.' h1g 01Tc0<;1vc hn<" Wlll include three returning 111nncr<, -t:ick le John Ell1011. 6-7, 105,fiuard Mike Hu,ar. 6·~. 2QO, and guard John Vitale. fll ,-90 The ochcmotho; ~ill clear the wa> fo~ running backs Jamk Mom~. Thoma\ W11chcr.Crerald White and Bob Pell") man. all veteran\ Moms. brother of Ne'" York C 11ant'i running back Joe Mom'i. l'i a 5-7. I 75-pound JUntor ~ho lcd,he Wolverine~ an ru'lhtng w1(h I .l>'ll \-ard\ on I Q7 came\ last )C3T r he defensive hnc ~.11 he anrhorc.·d b} l3Lklc Mart.. Mc\$ncr. a 6-3. 250.pound 1unim l.Jst ~car. Mc' ncr wa~ credited with 71 tackles. 14for1055(''· and I I quancrhal'k \OCk!>. , 1 he hnebacking lOrp\. hard<"'tl hit by gradu:lllon. " led by Andy Moeller. 6~0. ~20. who la<il year h~d 118 t.l,t..lcs. mcludtnf ''olo-s < arhtos Ro\t1&. Tood 'i<:hultl.' itnd J J Grant Wlll vie for thc vac11cd linebacker spell R1vcn.a6-l. t8S-poundscn1or.1r,ahea') h1ttcr"ho had M tackles from his comer~ tk pmt a '\car ago The Wolvenne' upc'n 111 "401rc Dame -pla)mg ''' lif\t :amc under < o lh l ou I l11lt1 and then fan· Ort"aon tatt· and I hind.a \laH• hrlorl' plowing into lhl' R1J Ten , ' ' )1 w1nn1n11 '·eke!\ l\lk norwn-n-"'P1e---s.~x--'-F.,,lr,_,,.Or,,_.p"'r"'1vt R j conlOlllion oe•G 5191 20 to I .OSJ w1nn1r19 toekel\ (five hor1e1) llGHTH RACE. 6 lurton111 80lcl Jeoe IDel•nou\Hvel C11lw1 tMcCarronJ F1telln11 Jll I Plncav) Tfmt 111 l•IO HO 210 , 10 210 110 Al\O ran Blad"' S<t1one Tower Ttuar1 Beil Bilox Blue1 No 1era1cnt1 sJ E )(ACTA t S· IJ 01110 l89 ~ NINl'H RACE 1 I 16 milt\ lttvOlultOnary McHer1111t J Tom IOOvartl Our HOl'O•c CMcCerron Tome 113 I S 1110 110 140 b IQ HO 4 00 Al\O ••n FtllhOrot Mar,ner Ma\trr Naveio, Roo1e..,ell Roaa Slu01t11 LanG1eer New Storm S1GtrH tl Son Of Reta NO I Cf lltnt\ .$$ EXACTA 110·111 PO•d 'Sii 00 U LATE DOUBLE C S·~OI oa1d 511160 A 1ten<1anct 11 066 Mututl Handle 11,101 990 Norman quickly ousted < \ \ l I F RO< fl.. < olo t \PJ - ( 1rcg :-.:11rman mac.le .i 4u1d. l'\I\ trom the ncv. lnternalwnal golt wur- nament Wcdnesda\ and 1n the prou•ss said goodb~·l' to h" l hanu·c; of the monc}'-~1n111ng lltk th1\ sea,on ··Roh Twa> would h3\C to brl'Jk both his legs not to pass me. l'' en 1 t I win nc'lt week.'" Norman ~1d after he was eliminated 1n opening round pla) 1n the ni:w. unique tournamcn1 that offer!> SI m1ll1on in wt:il pr11e mune) Norman. ""ho "'cmcd <:1:na1n to tat..c thr mone)"wtnn1ng lead a<, relcntl) as Monda). "on onl~ S 700 Imm th.it total He no~ has a record SMS 1 ~q and "pla)ing 1n onl) one more .\mcncan 1ournament th1., .. car thl' \.\ orld \cm•\ nf<.1olf next ~ed. T~a' ~1th SbOO.OU \J1d hl' plan'> 10 pla) ·nine more .\mcnl'an t'' l'nl\ (HHng into the final eight hok\ ol the PC1.\ Nnrman led r~a) b) lour \trol..c' He al!>n led in mone.,,. w1nn1ng.., h\ more than $1!10.000 and wac; looking Jt anothcr $140.ll(l(I Rut 11 I""'"' ""ho ~on the big pn1c and now al·rnrding to ""orman " tn control ot tht• monc\.-~1nn1ng ralC "I JU'it wa<,n't ~1th 11 .. ""urman <;a1d alter collccung m1nu' 8 P<>lntc, m the modified Stableford '>lOrtng \)'>· tern being u..cd in tht'> tnurnamcnt With 81 pla)cr' rnmpc11ng lur pm111on\ tn r;ccond-round plJ \ ""<lr man failed to malo.l' 11. 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(714) 870-41n NEWPORT BEACH Fasn101t 1$1attd (7~4) 644-2121 CERRITOS Los Comtos Center (213J 924· 1625 BUENA PARK Buena Park Mall (n4) 220· 1272 1 I ' ·Rangers score in 12th to trip Brewers, 5-4 Rice backs Seaver· s pitc h tng as ~ed Sox break 3 -ga me los tng·strtngwtt!"i 5-2 wtn From AP dl1pa1cbea ARLINGTON. Tcxus -Ruben Sierra's two-out single in the 12th inning scored Do n Slaught from third base Wednesday n1gh1 and gave the Texas Rangers 11 5.4 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers. The victory. combined wath Minnesota's 6·2 v1tton over the Angels. pulled the Ranger$ w11h1n two games of the Amencan League Wes1 pace-~tters. Slaught opened the 12th w11h a double ofT John Hen I) Johnson. 0-1 , who relieved to stan the inning le"e B\lcchele sacnficed and relie"er Bryan C'lunerbucl walled pinch· hitter Odd1bc Ml Dowell Scott Fletcher s1rud. out and ~1erra followed line ~1ngle to ngh1 on a I ·O p11ch Texas finished with se'en h11s. Greg Hams. 8·8. the fifth fe\as pitcher. worked one inning for the v1cton Milwau kee lied thc ~orc 4-4 with two ru ns 1n the top of the nin'th. Reliever Dale Mohorcicgavc upd run on single b~ Paul Molitor. a double b~ Robin Yount and an error 1n nght by Pete lncaviglia. Milch Williams yielded an RBI !>rngleto( ool Cooper In other American League games· Red Sox ~. Royals 2: At Kansas C11y, Jim Rice drove an two runs on I J QUALITY NEVER GOES OUTOFSTYLE three ,hits as Boston defeated the Reyals to end a thrtt·game losing streak. - Tom Seaver. 6·10. scanerM nine bits over 7111 innings for his J IOth career victory. Seaver. who struck out four and wall ed one. shut out the Royals after 1he first 1nnin$ Ca lvin Sch1rald1 finished up for h1\ fou nh save. The Red Sox scored four runs 1 n 1he first inning otT ( harllc Lc1brand1. Y-10. With one out Mart\ Barrell h11 the first ofh1s two doubles 1n the game and Rare followed w11h a doubk olT the left-field wall. Afier Don Ba> lor grounded out. Dwight E\ans wal led and Bill Buel· ner singled home Race Ton) i\rmas hit a por 0) to ~hallow nghl 1ha 1 fell in front o three Ro)'als for a double as E'ans ~ored Rich (1cdman's single drove in Buclo..ner Barrett doubled Jga1n w11h one ou1 1n the second and -,~ored when Race singled to nght Ba~ lor\ double knocked out Le1brandt. and reliever Al Harge!>hc1merwalkcd E'an~. load- ing the ba>1cs. belon· Buckner grounded 1010 a double pla)' Bouon l"inishe<J v.11h I I hit!.. ~1x of them double~ Yankees 4, lndiaos 0: At New York. Tomm)' John and Da"e R1ghet11 RJce combin ed on their second shutout 111 six da> s. and Don Mattingly homered 10 lead the Yankees to a three-game sweep of 1he1r series w11h Cleveland John. 5-1 . gave up sa). hlls over 7i, inning and Righetti finished w11h hatless reheffor his 27th save. The v1c1ory was the second straight for John since coming off the dasabfed list last week with a strained Achilles tendon The 43-year-old John p1 tched 7l., scoreless innings against Kans.a<; Ci ty on Fnday before R1ghe111 preserved the v1ctol) John struck out three and walked one, and left the game after Brett Butler singled and Carmen C'ast11lo walked with one o ut tn the eighth. John. who made the club as a non· rostered invi tee to spring training. wen t on the disabled hstafter a June 8 1hree-innin1outin8!cigain st Baltimore for which he recelv no decision. Ma11ingl y homered and scored another run fo r the Yankees. who ha ve won sax of their last eight 1n @) • r Shrink to Fit • LIMIT 3pr pC'r < u~tomer • Sorry °"'O DEALERS • "4 0 La yawa} Denim Jeans .1 FOR ME N, STUDE NTS & BOYS • Men's S.zes Waists 28-42 lengths 30-36 i ACICI $3 00 fOf IMQlht 39...-01 • Students' #701 waist 25·30 lengths 30-36 • B_oys #302 waist 20-26 sizes 0-12 •••••••••• SHIPLEY'S Huntln&ton Beach h•cllff Y1Ue1e 1201 Mlaln SI WHk<HIY' 10AM·9PM S.I 10AM·7PM Sun 9 30AM·6PM (71') 536·•700 *********************** W arehouH Store a LEVI'S. SHIRTS Chou ahrt or lu g sltttt-1tr1,.1 & ,..Ws 11 1 ~1111 ltltcU... S·•·l·ll FOR ONLY H11n1lr19ton Btec:h Mon·Sel lOAM·SPM (7141 891 .... Oran1e Store Wll4 W••t C•nter 189 S T ut lln A vt 127 Fw y et Tuslln Avt ) w..-o.n lOAM·fPM Sa l IOAM 7PM Sun10AM-6PM .• <11•1 639· 17'1 Anaheim aett/luctw "-aa '21 Euell<! Wffkdevs IOAM·9PM S.t IOAM ·•PM ~ IOAM•SJOPM 111•1 S10 IXJSI Los Al•mlt•• If alttta &. LO\ Aletn110$ ltl1'CI WHkoaya IOAM tPM S.t IOAM 7PM SUtl IOAM .,.M u Ill 430· ltOl pur'lu1t of Boston 1n lbe Amencan League East. The lo ing patcher was Tom Candiott1, 11-9, who pitched a sait·hatter Candiotti has lost only two of his last fi ve dttasions. both to the Yankees. Orlolet 7, Blue Jan I: At Balti- more. Larry Sheets. after striking out 1hree times earlier in the tame. connected for a one-out homer m the 13th inning to give the Onoles the victory over the Toronto. Sheets' 15th homer of the season came against Luas Aquino, 0-1, the fifth Toronto pitcher. The Ori oles had tted the game 6-6 1n the ninth on Fred Lynn's two-run homer. his 20th. olTTom Henke. hee1s also had an RBI double dunng a fo ur-run fifth as Baltimore battled bacl from an early 5.0 deficit. Don Aase. 5-3, got the victory. Aase. the fifth Baltimore pitcher. worked three inmntts in his longe 1 * A'a 4, Mariners 1 SEATTLE OAKLAND stil}t of the season A three-run homer by Jesse Barfield, who leads the mlijors with 30 home runs, and a two-run shot by Cliff Johnson put Toronto ahead Tl1er1 i. Wiil&~ Sox I: At Detroit. Chet Lemon, Dwight Lowry ond Darnell Coles hit home run • power- ing the Tigers over Chicago. Randy O'Neal , 2-7. took a s1x-h11 shutout into the ninth innina. tru t Jerry Hairston led ofT with a p1nch- sinjle and one out later, Harold Baines hit his 18th home run.' Wallte Hemaodez rcltcvcd O'Neal and aot the final two outs. Four of the Tigers' runi. came 1n the second inning when they chased Joe Cowley. 8-7. who had won three strai~t dec1 ions. With one out. Lemon and Lowry hll successi ve home runs, Lemon's fifth and Lowry's third. 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S-1, struck out the side in the th ird and tied his career tlifh with nine tnkcouts before allowma his fo urth hat and giving way to Howell in the eighth. Howell rcllrcd the next three batters and went on to pick up has I 0th save. Da vis. who homered in the 10th tan1ng Tuesday to beat Seattle, hit his l)th homer an the fifth tQ tie thc prnc. Bochte's sixth homer o1lhe season and I OOth of his career in the siitth also came against Seattle starter Mike Morgan. 8-12. Red S.x t Renh 2 BOSTON KANSAS CITY Booos 311 Berrett 21> Rice " Bt YIOf dh DwEvns rt Bucknr lb Armes cf Romlned Geelmen c Romero u ab r h bl 4 0 0 0 LSmllh If S 2 2 0 WllWl cf S l 3 2 Brtll lt> 4 0 1 0 Orta Oh 7 I I 0 Whlle ?b 4 I 7 1 Ball>onl lb • 0 l l 1(1"1W'Y r1 -0-l>--04-~@~ 3 0 I l McAHPll 4 0 0 0 AS.lair pr Blendn u Quirk !)fl lS S 11 S T"'811 S.C.... t>v ....._ ., ..... 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McCoy, Sec· ond, VollagglO, Third. Wiik• T-7 4S A-23,500 LEARI llAUAN FOR LESS THAN 10U THiii. Our menu is a qui~read. And a great value. All xour favorite Italia n veaJ, chiCken and pasta entrees. Unlimited · refills of our fresh garden c;alad and (amous soft-garlie breadsticks. SinfuUy sweet desserts. Wme. Beer. Spirits. We serve ei~teen Italian and domestic wmes by the glass or bottle. You'IJ aJso love our Veal ambiance as much as our cuisi ne. Spacio~s tables and booths. Prompt service. Convenient parking. Best of all for a restaurant AEh-in features, you don't have to be rich to afford it. So for a truJy Unique Italian dining experience, bring your appetite to a truly unique Italian restaurant. The Olive Garden. 8.95 10.95 10.95 7.75 7.95 8.96 6 95 Open: Sunday-Thursday 11 a.m.-10'.JO p.m. Friday & Satwday 11 a.m.-11 p.m. 16811 Beach Boulevard, JUSl North o( Warner Ave., Huntington Beech,848-16) Desserts ' ~ • f f I ., .. MA.JOit UAOU. ITANOtNGS A"*1cM a...,. WHT DtVIStQN ....... 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I ,OOTaALL.. ......... -..i.....- ATLANTA FALC.OHS-AcQulreCI ltle ~ lo Eel Lulner, ~. k'om tM Sell °""8 Olatl*'' for ROIWlle Wlltlllnetoft. lilletle CllW. ..,.. 10 """' "''"' Tim GnM, ............. °" • lour·...-contract SltMd o.M W.... bllrV.~ CHICAGO aEAlls-slenld Neel AMerlofl, runn•111 DIKll, enc1 urrv ltullenl, C*llW DALLAS COW80YS-SlenH IWrlCMt w.-.r. rUMlno beck. 10 •five-.,,... contrect GltEEN •AY PACIC.Elt~ Mike Welt" d•nvlon, llnttNl.cktr INOIANAl"OLIS COL TS-Cle'"*I TOllY Flad!, dlfenalve bed!, k'om welver~ KANSAS CITY CHIEFs-Pvt Mefll ......... ROI> Ledtnllo, encl AllNIO Jamet, ~ lledl01, Bvron Brown, Andre GerrOll, end Woocle Pl-•, rl.lftftl1111 bedla, Joll Ulleber9, ~ ... teelllt, eno Ana TuletotOPe, -ledlle, Oii ltla ln11.>1'8CI llat MIAMI OOL.PHINT-SlenH Miile IC.• ...... center R-.MO ltlcfl KW, ofleMJve euwd. NEW ENGL.ANO PATRIOT~ SM\111 N.iton, ~ ......... Cralt .wt.lie, Mertlil HecUtl end Dwr.. 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For 4 day'> onl) l ... 111l l'f't.UJC'f'!> I hL'> ti!1 t, pol~ C'SLPr :Jf> t m ll 011 pla1c1 <l"""-'> h\ ,j!) •· .\vmJ,1hlt• UlSUPS -1 1-1 St\lt•;j(JO!I ., ALL .LADIES SPORTSWEAR ------- ANNOUNCES ITS 12th ANNUA L ~ SUMMER BLOWOUT t CLEARANCE SALE . l , I ~ l' .. I SALE STARTS 10 A.M. FRIDAY, AUGUST 15TH I ALL MENS& BOYS SPORTSWEAR ALL SURFING & BEACHWEAR STORE HOURS: 50 TO 70% OFF 30 TO 50% OFF 20 TO 40% OFF Friday IOam-7pm Saturday 10am-6pm Styles By Esprit, Raisins. Merona. Water Rags (, More Includes Cotcha. 0Ylcks1lver Maul and Sons. Club. lams & Burmy·s BOOGIE BOARD SPECIALS Featuring Morey Boo«ie. Voll Duck Feet ChurchiO Fins, .A.1s1 Skateboards & More Sunday 10am·5pm FULL RACE BOOGIE MACH 7.7 Buy any boogie board and receive either ALSO ALL SANDALS & SHOES ON SALE TOO! WITH FINS & LEASH FREE boogie fins or ss9 95 FREE boogie leash. REG. 1110.00 NOW • DON'T MISS THESE EXCITING SAVINGS ... 8E THERE! Sole Prices limited to Stock on HO(ld, So Shop Early ,----------------------, I This Coupon Good for I l~-~;t~=£~~~~-~-~J ~BIE SPORTS LTD 3C • . 00 • Coron• d•I M•r • 175-17 -'2831 Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar, CA Anniversary -Sale _ 10%-20% OFF Diamo nd Rings Select from many styles of wedding sets, en- gagement rings and mountings Up To 50% OFF Seiko and Other Name Brand Watche Concord Collection. Concord. Seiko. Omega. Daniel Mink. Lassale. Breitling. and M any items one of a kin d come ~a rly for best selection. e 50<~, OFF All 14KChain Beautiful solid 14K gold chains and bracelets. Choose from diamond cuts. ropes. her· nngbones, cobra de· signs and more Up To 30% OFF Select Diamond Jewelry Our finest •uahty diamond 1ewelry set 1n a variety of designer styles in 14K or 1 BK Pendants. earrings. # wedding sets. cocktail [ r Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Thursday, August 1~. 1988 Friday, August 15 ARIES (March 21 • .\pnl I 9). 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Bovo lalln.l 11 "p111ll"ll.1n,1 nthn th.in 'l.lart11 1'11h• <) \l, 11' '' .trl 1'\Cl1 tl nn" ,l.,11· .it 111'1 hel~•r1• ~.11l1l'' t'lltl ,,1llrd 00dl0Uu: '' \ I hat 'I rt tll h Im IY.t' till lt•r1·11 · ll lll lhl' )Y.11 p .. 1111, lh'• dl·d ... \\Ill l) II ..t \Ill.ill lo"r " \,h,·tl' t'\ Cl\ hrnh .tltl'JJ\ l.n11\" "'h.11 C\ l'I \ ho<l\ l''"' "doing "'" tl11\'\ l \l'I\ h111h rl'.1d 1h1• nt'"'ll.lfll'I ' \ To !'ind u111 "'ho ~11l l.11111h1 In \l11rttltun1.1' \.ll'\1111 l'I li\l r.1hh11' \\l.'fl' 1 rl41U~h 111 hu1 111\l hum.in \l.IH L.!U Bo~d '" a Hnd1ra11•d columal I It 's warmuptime for sports viewers We ha"'1: iill rnme to appreciate the ha1ards of pla\tng sports The knee!> that haH' tx-cn 1aclclt-d once too often the teeth that ha' e stopped too man) hode) pud..s the tendom that have Oel'O "orkl•d to death 1n too man) marathon\. But here·~ a nt.•w wnnkk fhe New l ngland Journal of Mt>d1cine ha~ re,ealed that 'W ·\ fC HI NC1 sport' ma~ be ha1ardou!I to )'Our health Ca<,t· in point i.\ bartender who "atched three game nonstop la"it H'ar on l\lc""' Year''i Dav. He m o,ed uni) for refrt•\hments The da> after the game he de' clo~d sharp chl''>I pa1no. and 'hortncss of breath D1agno'>1'> too mul·h 1nac1n 1t) The problem 1s most peopk an~ not 1n sha~ to rela\ that much f:.<.. pn1alh after a long summer tn "h1lh th1·' ''atch a few tennis matches .tnd .1n lX"la'>t<mal "Bo wling fo r Dollar\·· I he\ 1h1nk the) can JtJSt plop d <>wn 1nw a chair. turn comatose and \tart \\.ttrh1ng wed.end football ""'11hou1 ~n\ di cffCC1'i ( offer tl>da\ the Erma Bomtx·lk Pnme Time \i>cctalor .\erob1cc; Pm- gr.tm that promise., to make \Ou lit for c;port'> '1e"1ng bcfore thl· \ca\11n ollil 1all) start'> \cpl 7. I 1r-.t. thl' "armup. ~landing 1n the middle of thl' 11001. turn )our neck -;l1w.I ) to the nghl ..ill lhl' "a' to \\hen: thl' screens m·ed to tx· replaced b' 'wrm "1 ndo" s hdort· <>ttoher "-o" pl\ol ~our nnl. around tu thl· lell far enough to ':>l'l· lhl' hurncd-<1u1 porlh light and thl· trn•o, thal need krtil111ng Due,n'11h.11 lt'el gond"1 Nnt If\ 10 touch thl.' tlo1>r that need' \:tnJmg \\llh \our ftnga'> .\nd linall). 'trl'tth Jn<l fl'Jl h e\tl·nd1ng \our \\Jl\I ..ill thl ''J' H\l'r Ill 1hr n1fX''> und,·r thl· E111 Bo11Ec1 sink that are lcal1ng Now for the arms. Grab a stack of papers from the top of the ba)(!ment '>la1rc; and. balancing them, make ')mall circle<; a:. you head toward the garage. That's 11." make 11 bum. While )Ou'rc 1n the garage. work the '>houlder muscles by heaving i.omc of that 1nsula11on into the alllc that has been s1lllng around fo r three :rears. You'rl' read) for aerobics . tan ~lo"I~. running in place. and the n ti) lo outrun )Our children "ho want to be car-pooled to the playground. Be careful of the furniture. Run pa't lhl.' batluoom where the 1-0tlet nccds to be re)Cated, the bedroom that needs painting and through the front door ''here the bell no longer "orks ~hou1 eight minute\ <,hould increaSI.' :rour hcan rate f or thl· uml-d11" n. '" on the lloor \\llh legc; out\trcllhcd and bt:nd o'er ont' knee. Y11u '>hould tx· :11 e)e level \\Ith ~our \\lk "ho 1s painting the b..t<,choard~ ""''''· lit· on )Our hack and tighten C\ el) muscle in )our held' thl· huttock\, the pch ll the .trm'> and tht· kgs No". relax C lear '''ur mind u t thl' dog that want<; to be kt out . the phom· nngingotTthe h1ml. and the ll ml·r on the oven h ·d betll'r'' I hopt· ')(). Wt '"'Oml'n onh Y.:tnt our mt·n tn Ix hcJlth\ and cn1ii~ thl· ,l.,l\on Patron barks over wrong doggy bag I >I \R '"'"" I.\ '-1>1 R" l J\t 111~111 I trl·atl'd \ollll' lnl"Ol" 10d111m1 Iii .1 linl' ll"\l,1111.tnl I hl t1111d "''' c.klt\ IOU\ hut lhl.' p11rt111n' \\\fl" l<IO lo[l"Ol rtlU'> \t thl' l•Hldu""" ol lhl' n1l'.1I I .r.h·d .. u1 l4,111rl'" l11r .1 dng,g\ lx1g 1111 thl' kilo\ l.'f' r lll'll' \\l rl' \<Hl1l' l11h,tcr 1.111, 11\11 h.111 portion' 111 loh,tl"f nl'\~hurg .md an or<ll·r 111 'paghl·1t1 \ hu' hm hrnu1.Zht tht• h'lt11\l'I\ 1n J ha~ 1Happ1:d 111 tin foil • I Ill' Ot"\t ,dlnnnon I 11pt"Ol'd tht h.1g thrnkinl:' \11· "mild h.nl' ct nitt 111nd1 \.\ h..it I lnund "'..t' a fl'y, 11rnl ,11r1mp ..inJ "1m1· "'1ltl·d kllull' I -.1lkJ thl '~'wurJnt ..ind luld the rn.inJgcr ahout 11 I k H0pl1nl "Thl· h11,h1H mu,1 hJ\l' j.'.l\lll \nu '>lllTil'· 111tt' l'l'r·, h.1~ h\ llll'>tah "" '11rr\ .. ().,\nu 1h111~ hl' trl·atl·d u<, ngh1'1 \ ' ,, ... ' DEAR A A .. A really s mart res- taurant manager would bave invited )'OU back for lunch on lhe house That man was just plain dumb. • • • DI \ K \ '\o"" I \ '\i l>I R \ In llw llartturd C nur.101 rn1·ntl\ \llU ran J kltl'r from .1 \\om,111 "hu\t; hu,h:rnd \l•>PPl'J ph\\1l.1lh .ihu,1ng her I he\ \\l'OI l\1an 11rg.in11.1t111n l..tlkd \pOU\I.' \huSl' ..inJ \\l"f\' holh '"grateful There "•" om· \lJtt•mcnl 1n ha k11cr that '""1(10111111.l a nl'on "tin It \\,1<, lhl\ ··1 ''·" , .. tun11u., 11 I had h..id .1 ltun I \\1rnld h.t\l' 'hot him .. \.\1th .ill lh1 .Id\ Ill' \llU d1,pcll'l' tn \t1ur uilurnn lhl mci\t important .,h11uld ht: 111 ''"P kwng nrd1nar' 1111rn' 11,-.n h..tm.lguni, I hr '-.a1111n,ll K1tk \')'onatJOn ha' or1r ol thl· m1l\l po"erlul lohhte\ rn \\ ,1,h111~11in \\ h' "n·1 ..i national p11ll t.1kl·n 111 lhl'l lllll"llr~ to find OUI II 1 hl· lllJ 111nt' ot r>cor>k """' n I the.: rna n 1111 thl 'lll'l'I to ht· .1hk In bu\ a gun IA 11 h nn q lll''111 lO' .l'>kl'll'' \ hc.:.1tll1nc \tnn 10 thl' C ourJOI t11d.t "·I' Jhoul ,1 fJthl'f who \hot hi\ thrl'( 1 h1hlrl·n .l!le' •1 4 anti ' ..ind ANN UNDERS thl·n l..lllt•ll tHm\l'l l < 1un ''a' mg' .trl' 'o ln''-llll'llt 11 l'>ll 0l l'\t'll front-pagl' Ill"\\\ JO\ nlelrl' If . 1\.1·\ l'U In r londa .. b\ hn fl\\ n aJnw,.,1nn had hJd a gun <iht and ht·r hu~hand Y.ould nc,erha'c madl· 11 to the nrgan11atmn l-..illc-d \pouw \buw Pk<"l" ha'c thl' couragl· to addrcsc, th1c; rrohll'm -'-1 I K IN :"<F\.\. INC1TO"" < Cll\N OEAR M.L.K.: You musl be a new reader. I han been battling the National Rifle Association for at least 20 years a nd I shall continue to urge people 10 tell Congress we want a national handgun law You want a poll 10 determine bow the American people feel about handguns'l We have bad several. Every poll I've seen in the last sevtral years Indicates that the majority of Americans 1espedally the law en- forcement officenil a~ in favor of bannmg the "Sa turda) night specials." I am not suggesting that we take rifles away from duck shooters. I'm talking about banning those palm· size guns used lo holdups. Join Sarah Brady's crusade against tht National Rifle Association. ara b is tbe wife of Jim Brady, the president's pres secretary, who wa seriously wounded wben an attempt was made on President Reagan's lift . Thal gun was sold over the counter, no questions asked. If you want to help this courageous woman, write lo HANDGUN CONTROL. 1400 K treet, N.W .. Washington. 0 .C. 20005 and ask what you can do. E astwood pacifies Korean war vets By thr \'""' 1111t•tl Pre'' I 0\ '-.< .t I • \ (lint Ea'll· wood'" du "I' n lo .thl·r lhl· ltlm · H l·.irthr"•'~ I' 11lyl' "·" pr.uwd tn !1..orc.1n "" ,11 H'll'ran., Jnd othl'f\ l\ h41 h.111 rr111ntcd ti\ ponr;n;,l 111 ,1 \.f.rr1nt• ... , J hero 1n a IMttk ft 1u~h1 h\ thl' \rnn ·\ ltne an 1h1· V. .1rnrr Hrn' 111111 hJ\ tx·r:n lluhhnl IP 'ho"" I J\I wood ' l har.tt h 1 .1 \.l..inm· pun· ncn .-.erge,1n1 \'·" in lhl.' \rm\ "'hen hC' ""n ,1 nw1lal lor .1hlr111<h I 4S I h,11tk ~nm~ 'l11r,tn' of thl ~.lrd lnfan'I) Rqunwnt of lht• 'mt Arm)' [)1, IWln l1<1<f prnlC'\IC'd thJ1 1he ong1nal \C'rtpl it•wrotC' hl\t11n They \atd no M.tnnt· 11n11\ f1111gh1 1n the.-hloud> 19~1 hattlt• for H'canhre..ik ft1dgt· O}<.,l~oml "'ho pr .. duu·d dtn:c'ed ;intf \t:.ir' in 1t11 111111 declined tcH haO~( '" 11111 °r pl111 Joe Hyam'i 11 Warner Hr•,., l Ill' president \a1<l the honk 1•1 •le.in brc-ak Ridge wa\ nnl) •• nic.11·1\ connected to the film '>tor \ h11 h is about Manne <,ergcant .inti h1' mantal pro blem" Clint Eaetwood Mixed reviews I' J'-1><>" -Jack Lt"mm<>n ""•'' ha1kd ,1\ .i ma,lu of 1ragt•d)" <lrl<1 11l-nounu·d J\ .1 "t"o·d1mcn..,11n.rl 1anuon .. Jflcr h1' I ondon \t,11w tkh111 1n I u~L'nt· 1 l "'l'tll' I 11ng l>.1 \ ' l11urn1'" ln10 '1gh1 •• \ Jack Lemmon Thi \Oll'rll o\O Jllnr lllllj! ,I\· \11\. IJlcd "Ith lllnlll rnlC\, l)JlCOC'd I hl' 'hn'4 .11 I ondnn ·., T hcall'T R11\JI .1ttt'r ,1 linant 1all\ un\ul le\'ilul Hrm1dwa' run f vllo" inp ti\ lrmll«d I 011d11n 111n "'ht<h C'O<h <>tt 11 th1· pruclu1 Iron 1<; l \f><'l lcd to 111111 111 1,rad. l 11\ \n dl''· and p<>'t\lhl\ 'vto~t'O" or I >uhl 111 Dr. Ruth o ut .\N( HORAC1E The \nchoragc Dail) Ne"' 1~ d rop- ping Dr Ruth Wea,belmer's ''-" adv1cf column. but denies that,\ Hapt1st preachl'r's campJ1gn agatn'>t thc c;1onc., had an)th1ng 10 do with 11 Managing ~d11or llo"ar<l \\.caver c.a1d Wc~thc1mC'f ', column ""'ould he: dropped be cause of her '>t)'le not her \UMtancc He a&tted 1ha1 \CX b1nh contml and 1n1m1acy hear d1-.cu'l,1o n "Uut they won't tx· nplaincd h~ Or Ruth WC''it hc1 mrr:· hl' wrnll' HN ~l~le of pro"O< atu>n and te.1\l' Jll\I l\n I .ippropnalc 1n m' J11<l11mc1H t11r treatment ol J \uh1cct 1h;11 \n ~' 1den1I~ totJl he' \o many rt'<HI er., al .1 rrntound leH·I ·· fh<: u1lumn hJd ocrn lhl' \UhJnl nt.1,a111p:11in h, the Rt'" IC'rt\ Prf' 11 "'hn ,1'kt•d hi\ fol lower\ 10 HllCC their uhfet. llnll\ to the nc~'lpapcr ' 0 IS FOR ONE-SUIT SQUEEZE Roth vulnf'rable. South deals. NORTH •753 'V AQ987 ¢892 •A5 EAST WEST •AKQ 9 43 • 109 8 6 2 'V 2 0 K J 10 7 3 •Q76 0 96 •Jt0982 SOUTH •J .. 9 K J 10 6 5 O AQ• • K •3 The bidding South We111t North 1 9 2 ¢ 3 V' • 9 Pus Pass Opening lead King of • Eut Pu8 Pa88 One of the basic necess1tic•s for a squeeze to operate is that an oppo· nenl. has to guard at l"'astrwo suits However, the fertile mmd or the late problem composer Paul Lukacs or Tel Aviv came up wit h a 1tuatton where the def Pnder!> can be squeewd 1n one suit. Here's the hand After tht> overc all, North's Jump lo three ht'arts was a hm1t raise and could havt> been passed How- ever, South JllSt had enough to go on to gamt' West l'ashed t he kin!( a nd ace of spades and contmued with ct third round or the suit. which d(•clarer ruffed He drew tr umps, and had to avoid losing two diamond tricks 1 f he was go ing to make his contract If declarer simply led a diamond to his hand, East could insert the nine and no matter how he twisted . de· darer would be unable to avoid ~1vtng up those t wo trickc; Lukacs' olutaon lo thl:' problem CHARLES Co REN OMAR SHARIF w as for declarer w takl' his two club tricks, ruff a dub and thf'n play off hts remaining tn1mps, bringing about this po<t1Uon WEST ·-?- NORTH ·-~A ¢862 ·- . - .;KJ107 -9 5 ·-SOllTH ·-·-.. 6 v AQ• ·-When the laM trump 1s led. Wt ... t • 1s helple-.s If ht• discards a low d1a· mond, dC'l'larer 'i1mply durks a dia mond into his hand and ht• 1s fort t:d to return the suit into de<'larN'" major tt-nace If he dbt'ard-. thP ten, declarer lt>ads the six frnm the table Eas t must cover, and declarer's queen loses to the king But now West moves away from the K-7 into declarer's combint'd A ·R tena<·t' Either way . South loses only ont' <11amond ... -. •••• s · J • i i' : '.' I ; i ; I I : I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Ott1c1ates 5 Spmtless 9 Razor hone 14 Retall store 15 Wedding vows 16 -m1n1s1er 17 V1cin1ly 18 Central American 20 Proof· reader s word 21 House wing 22 Popular myth 23 Petes 25 D1scre11on 27 Recently 29 Barn sound 30 Hue 34 Liquid measure abbr 36 Meat cut 38 Monte 39 Everywhere "42 Metric unit 43 Gloomy 44 Saboteur 45 Ethnic dance 46 Maul serving . 47 Experiment 49 Twists 51 Turns otl 54 Machine part 58 Pull 60 Height pref 61 Writings 63 Escalate 64 Recllfy 65 Greek god 66 Fluency 67 Irritable 68 Hbme 69 Doer suff DOWN 1 Store up 2 Magna 3 Logger 4 New York csland 5 Insects 6 Public figures 7 Koran 8 CST less tw o fe~nder 10 Math sub1 11 Staple rood 12 Arab state 13 Hang fire 19 Similarly PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOL VEO 24 Tennjs shot 26 -Dame 28 Unhappiness 30 Domestic pet 31 Noble 32 Slush 33 Stylish 3-4 Cut 35 Voice 37 Eagerness 38 Worries 40 Mouths 4 1 Gormandize 46 River of 8raz1I 48 Steps 49 Garrulous SO Tender spots 52 Novel language 53 Seeder 54 Bed support 55 Schedule 56 Sweetsop 57 Shelter 59 Occident 62 Sunburn ' by Bii Keane "Is 1t all held up with just those strings?" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "What a JOY to have a loving dog greet you at the end of a hard day!" PEANUTS 616 BROTHERS ARE SUPPOSED TO TEACH T~EtR YOUN6ER SISTERS ~OW TO MAKE ™tN6S .. GARFIELD Orange CoMt DAflY PtlOT/Thtnday, AugUM 14, 1911 BLOOll COUl'fTY ~ (l'l,tJ /fJflP. llfP JIU 1lU .lttl Wlfr JNt c«P 10 $IY AllJV'f MYN<J5&' ' U.S. ACRES t'M 60RE IF I WERE ··ntf Y ". TME ~IR?T PLAC.E I WOOLP LOOM roR LONC.M WOOLl7 &£IN A 8U!>M "George, you might not be aw.,• of It, but you and I are just about to play a war game." DENNIS-THE MENACE 5140W ME 140W TO MAKE A ~AT OUT OF A NEWSPAPER ... by Hank Ketcham ~~ .. s .. FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE I 1've. ~ Wft"fev l lb~ AN\,ONESO i BAOL'{ IN MV LIFE !.I t by Charles M . Schulz ~ JUDGE PARKER t f i , by Jim Davis I lOLO HANK THAT I WAS FILING FOR DIVORCE. SAM I HE WON'T CONTEST IT I I 'LL HAVE MY ACCOUNTANT (£TIN iOUCH WITH "IOU1 I KNOW YOU'LL WANT lO REVIEW OUR F INANCIAL WORTH I 7 by Bette• Breethed by Jim Davia Vl6GO~El7 A~ A eof>H. NOW A &ALE OF MAY, l PON'T eE.LIEVE IT lMI~ I~ A NIFTY Pl!>GU~ --- by Lynn Johnston I~ A LOf GOtG OK,Dft&-0Jf~ 8eEMS 1b eet!Jfff1HG PH'(ltilf't3. by Jeff MacNalty by Harold Le Doux WITHOUT ANY DISPLAY OF EMOTION ••• BUT r·o c;uess TriAT HE'LL PR08A0LY STOP P..T Tl-1E F1RST eAR THAT HE sees! I'M 5LEEPINCJ WITH ML.I SOCK~ O~ TONIGHT MAR! MAR! LIFE ~ A GA~ WHEN YOO LIVE WITM A CRAI«t> MAN LIKE JON ! DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE we·~ 1,1ic:t 10 5fL ~ ~f~M&mNG-~ ~ C€1LIN~. ~~OR(X}e~, ANP ~ LfMS ~ ... 1 by Kevin Fagan l'M Pf<f.P~DI ~ er,; by Pat Brady ~.~ATP1'1 WU Mf.AN 811 "Tf.APrflONAL"? DOONESBURY • i 4 j .. 1 Ft60RE IF l WAN'i 10 BE 4Ei.l.ED Al AND 10L..D WHEN 10 6010 BED .. I CAN JUST 5TA£..J ~ / by Garry Trudeau • J .. 4 ' . Upcoming election will be costly of tempers, dollars fo thl' Editor. Who 1!. a Destruc11on1.,f> The o\ugust 8th Dail~ Pilot quotes ( ounc1lman John Co>. accusing omc of his l'On.,tttuents of bc1 ng .. destruc- 11on1)t) ·· Refemng to tho!.e circulat- ing the referendum opposing the huge l'wan~1on of Newport Center, he sa) s "It'., unlonunate that there are people like that. peopk who want to di.'· ,1m~ .. I la' 11 nut on:un:d to ( ounctlman l e>' that tht• \Oter'i supporting the rl'll'fl•ndum fear !.uch dense!~ e\· pJntkd land u!.e "111 .. dcstro~ ·· their rt'\llknual nghts and aff<.'ct their wa~ 111 In 1ng The present 1on10g la" for 'l'" port Center permit) the In 1ne l ompan\ to add 27 per cent more dcH·lopment there I m1ead the~ ha' c requl'\tt•d and the ( 11~ Council ,1ppro\l'O .i ~ per n·nt adu1t1onal 1.k' elopmcnt at Newpl>rl <.. c~ter It ,1ppcar'i tht:rl' 1s an hom·~t d10l'rt'nCl' ot orn own f hllSl' lll u~ 1.1. hu I<'' l' '-c'' run tkath and that ~·atainl\ induut:' lohn l O\. Jn ha\C J1tkring 'lt'W' Isn't it time to contructtvel~ con.,1dt·r the issues and make an informed. thoughtful dec1S1on on whal the residents consider progress for "our town" -not what the real eslate tnterests. the de' elop<.'r!. and the Chamber of Commerce thtnk wl· should li,·e with Do we want to dupJ1cate Costa Mesa w11h 11s South ( oast Plaw? '\re not our marine related tndustl) and beach related tourist businesi. along wllh the empm:· of ofliccs and hotels around the airport sufficient for a11rac11ngdollar~ 10 Newport Beacll'> lt has been !.uggc tcd that Ne" port Beach along with the o ther c111es ut Cahfom1a project "hat I'> the ma\I· mum populatio n allowable to n.·tain a comfortable quaht) of11fc '0 1ha1 thl' \ear ~000 Joe<, not find U'> all hO\ed in. Let\ not U' erlook that a'>ptTt of rn~ planning. fhere arc alrcad\ md1ca11ons that the Let'scndea"orto moderate both and reason w 11bou1 cnrn110n and with re,pel·t for l'ach other l < H 1\£ \ (1REFLE' 't'Y.port Beach We need relief from congestion T11 thl' Ed1111r I tontinUt' to t>t· .irn.11t•d .11 thl· \hl>rt-s1ghted att11udl' ot \Oml' o t tlw rc\ldent!. ot our lair lit' I hl'\ h<t'e (Ornplett•I\ 1gnon:J '>Oml' ha'>tl lact<. of life 1 t' tounst' will al"a~., tome to our area out uv.n population gro" th 1\ C\.tremd~ In" dul' to lad. ol land for add1t1onal housing Pantit ( oaM High"' a~ 1<. a !>tall'-<.nntrollcd h1gh"a' and the state w111 1i.,1cn when local ;'lft'J' dt\.lgrcr \\llh thl·tr rl.10\ .1nd "'1JL·n 10 thL· o!hl·r Ml .• t, fhC\l' oH l'<l ll'v. 111 lhl' gl\ l'n tall .. Wl li\L: V.llh \,ov. \\L' ha\l' \hl' or portun11~ tt1 rnl'tH' rd1l'l lrom \llnh 1ll thl· traffil u1ngnt11•n h' thL· hu1ld1ng ol Ot'\\ roac.h Pdtli.tn 11 111' Road V. 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JU\ltlicd t\ nol a l rlmc · F 1 ne,1 I kn11ng"·'' 1 I l'(•111.1wi11 1 f°••nlr llnl E°dtl(lr Tom h it Vanao•nQ Cd•'•,, Oon Fent.1 C.•ty Ed•I"' Tom Clanin News E cNo• Crelg lheff "r.• r• Ed•IO• "°"'' Cefllr .. l P1C)(l1;CllO" {)lrflell)t T-JK~ Ctrcul1tlon Olr.,;tor Howerd tenMy AC!Yertttonq r.ctOr 1'9"J8'fflM Ct .... f..C OirCKIO< - .. Water Island ... Is owned by the U.S. taxpayc~ . In who e behalf It ha~ . been mismanaged for the la t 34 year s by the Interior Department. A lesson to learn from=--- school, kids, and money Sometimes a little generosity. or college education. goes lon g. inspirational way \\ l' 1ntcrrup1 the nauonal .. earth tu l''>l.ihh'>h "hat If an~thsng . .\"1x:a.Hl' Jm11n• V. 1ll1am Rt•hnqu1q \31d 111 Cllll\'n' approaching a pt>lling hooth 111 .\n 1ona IO \car-. bclort· he bcl3n1l' a ml·mht·r of ih\· Suprcml' < our1 I ~ ~l'<.lr' ago to rcnon an cntcrpn't' that tU't'\ om· of lho\c f-ourth of Jul' ting.It'' th..tl on:a\lonall' remind u' lhJI J) thl' I 111lt•d "tall'"" J Pll'll\ '>Pl'U,11 pl.ttl' ,111d hi II tcrnld he ,1 lnl ht·ttl'r l ht• \\Of\ hcg10\ \\1\h J h1ghl\ \lllLl'\\lul '-l'" ) 11rl.. hu\10t''>"m,1n \Ir C1l'lll' I .rng. Y.ho Y.ll'> a-.k1.·d tu .1Jdrt'\\ tht• l'1gh1h gradt• gradu,11sng lCrt·m11n1t'\ 10 tht• high 'il·houl hl· h.1J a11cndt·cl I le prt·parl'J onl· ol thoc,c· prclt~ '>()Cl'lhc' "'hat unt• n11&.ht l .111 Horatio \lg.er Bt>1lcrpla1c. ahou1 ho" gloriou\ "a' l ht· I u tu rt' ot tht' ~ ou ng -\ml'rll<:tn graduating from Junior high Hut nn lht· ""a' to the ct'remoO\ ht: \Uf\l\\'U the llgurc\ Cll IOU l htldrl'n who matnrulalt to '-rw 'url.. ( 1!\ high \\houl\ 2' "ill gradu<lll' \nd 11nh one-hall ol thrni \\Ill qu,d1h 111 g.o on tu a ltl\ Ul11\ l'f\11\ \fr lJni-: 11\ll'Y. aY.a\ h1~ <,pcCLh .ind ,.11J 111 th\· '>lutknt<. Hert: Jrl' thl· \tall\llt\ \ou l.ttL ~11\\ 1f \Ou hnnl! 'our,t•lf 111 "' t'llonw the odd!>. I "di f)J\ \OUI Lfllkgl' IUllll>O. Ht• .... Oil\\ flnanung thl· uilkgt• 1u11mn of thl' tJ\l'f"hl'lm111~ ma1n111' l't'll'r I l,t01gan J U)\llHlpol11.1n h.1nl..t:r a\\Ul.tJlc.:J w11h the.. tirm 111 Dillon Rl·..tJ .ind 'omt•t1ml' J\\l'>l.rnl 111 Prl''1t.k n I \, l\on rondt'rld I h1· ''"" and L<.tml· urnn an t'\· 11aorl1111an anom.1h V. h\'rt'J\ ~, fll:nt·nt 111 puhlil·\th1111I lhtldrl·n don I gr.1du,J\l '1(1 .1xrLt'Ol ul thO\\ th.tt at1rnd 1h1.· C .itholrl-run '>t·h,oo l' do p.raduatc ::ind thn:t quttttt·r., 111 1hrn1 tto on 111 rnllcge h 1h1., ctlcctcd h~ C\p<.'lhng all hatl..Y.ard or unrul~ Lhtldn·n·1 It turn' out that thl.' par- m h1al St hool!> npd a 'lmarler p<.'r· c.t'nt..igl' uf <,tudt·n t'> than tht' public "' houl.. '>t'nd tu corrct t1 tmaJ 1n- '111111eo, \>.ell thrn. 'ureh then· I!. a line 10 mill'\ l11ng. of apphtanh for ad- m '''ion tu the p;irochrnl '>< hm>1,·• "'l'S·Hl'C fht·n· art' hundreds of l'mpt\ 'l'Jt<. I ht' part•ni.. -or ra tht:r thl· p.irt•n t 1n mo'' la'c' -don't ha' l' till rnont•\ \n urgan11Jl111n tJtlcJ \tu- lknt\pon,or PJrtnl·r,h1r WJ'> !'lorn I ndt' l<IUJI '\c" 'orl..t•r' <trl' 1n' lll'd 10 'flnn,nr a \tudcnl 'l'kt lt'd h~ thl· adm1n1!>tra1or., ot C. ard1nal lla)c:. ll1gh \rhonl (for ho~o,). or C athrdral High \chool (for girl\) Rrqutrl'· mrnh fht: 'ckctcJ \ludt·nt mu'>! not ht-a g1..·n1us ( thl'\ can take care of thc01't'l\\0 \l 11r .in 1mht·\ 1k l\\J\lc.' 111 ''"' .... huor, l•ntl 1 I hn mu,t tonll lrnrn .1 \1nglt:-pdrl·n1 home tht: pJrl.'nt on "l'llare 1 ht o,pon.,or c.:ontrJl I\ a I 111 put up SI 5l.IO rcr :-car for Im \tudcn1 hi 10 malo.l h1mwll l11r ht.:r-.t.:111 aLl't.::.s1bk to l'ntouragi.: thl· 'l11lkn1 and tu h·l'r an qc on thl ,1u1kn1\ prugrt''>' .• ind \ I In u111\ul1 pt•nc 1J1u1ll~ "11h a '>f)l't 1al u1un,t·lor "'hom thl' '>thool\ bring 1n to monrlor rht· 'tmknt\ prngrc'i'i gl't hrm out ol twd 1t hl' I'> pa' ing huul..C\ ad\ 1't' him on h" "orl.. and mah· rrn\ 1\mn' lur c\lra "orl.. a' 1e4utrcd . '-01.1. the l0 lhn1t mn in the c,c-ho11I\ "l' c,µo..·;il.. ol " 1nd1't1ngu1<,hahk .1<; ht tv.ccn the C .uhultl '\hoolc, and the high \thuol' Rough!\ 11 "'' perll'nt hlJt l.. -l 'pt'rttnt H1\parm Onc-thmJ 111 thl' -.tud\:nb .11tt:nd1nti. tht' IY.11 t '.uh11lrt high \l hoot, ;irt· non-( Jth· 11l1c. I he.program. \\h1th v.ill he ta,. WILLIAM F. BUCKLEY dedut11hle '" non-<occtarian It I!> a brand-new idea. hut aln·ad) tht' 5tudent')pon,or organ11at1on has lined up \pon'>Ot'i for .!O bO)''> and 12 girls bcg1nn1ng m·~t 'eplcmber The progrJm I\ being administered b) \1 r<. < 'nthia Hauctcr. "hose add res~ "1.U t 6Mth \1 -\pt SE. l\e" York. '\ ' 11)021 Som<.' <,pon~or<; who l°annot afford thc SI SOU put up a pan ol 11. thc balance coming from <,omcone else thl' qucs11on of who will act a) the p<.'rsonal sponsor left open for solomonil d1spcn!k111on . So there ""c arc. fhcre 1s the ugl) rcs1dut• left in one\ thinking on this matter. nami:I)' wh) on earth are the high <,thools doing \uth a lous) JOb. &"en the 1den11rnl raw matt:nal'1 But th .. · '°' 11a11on 1s not to 1n\1d1ous u1mpanson. rather to the ..at1<,fac11 on of knu\\ing ho'\ b) rclatl\d) small l''-ert1on'> 1ndl\ 1dual II\ cs. can be changed rhc d1flCrcnLC bet\\CCfl graduating from high .. chool and gu1ng on to Lollcgc. and dropping out at age 15 or I 6, can mean the dlfkrcncc between a llfct1me spoiled and a hfr11mr rnn-;ummatcd. Mr. 1 lanigan retail'> that man) affiucnt '\.;e1.1. 'orh •r\drl \l' right h) the Bron\ l'\CI"\ da} I he) h.ne II within lhl'tr poY.C'r to pull an 1nd1' tdual human ht:1ng a"' J } trom the ghl'lto .\nd tht• prohkmH1fN<:" Yo rk are. 1n thl'> resp...·t t not different from lhe nrohkm., o f ulht•r great mun1c1pal n·ntt'r'> 1n .\mcril·a William F. Buckley is a syndicated columnist. Government management ofWaterlslandisall wet \\ \\lll'\.<.J<l'--()rll' nl lhr gr\'.tt h.1rg.1tn \ Jl .11111n "P"'' 1n tlw c .1nhht.·.111 1\ V. •lll'I hland in thl' I \ \ u~·111 1 ,1andi, It m;n 0111 hc.1 h.11~.1111 101 1 IH \ .tt J 11• >Ol r\ \\ h1l \lJ' I hl'f l' '"" , 1111ld t'a'>lh ,rx•nd i \ 111111 lur .1 ·\l'l'lo. .11 tht 'lt·.1 < htl hntd -hut hir ltll' IC \1!1 I llfX r.11c1r\ II' .1 \Ill r.1ll 11·11 ,1111.1 thani.., to .i lwnL''"ll-111 I ll• h \.1111 \\.lie I 1 ... 1.111d .. t11r 111L I \rill\ h,l\l' " 11Y.i1nl h' thr I \ ta'ipll\ll\ 111 "'h11w ht·hJll 1th," het·n ml\n1<1nagul lor till' IJ'I 14 H'ilr'i h' lhl· l111a111r I kp.11 lnH'lll l hanl..\ to an 111t rnllhh t!L'nl'(lllJ' lr<t,L' lhl' rt'\Or 1 e 1" Ill f \\.Ill r hit-I l111cl .ind Beal h < luh I hi matk m111t· 1h.1n $I mtll111n IJ\I 'c.:.u -hut pJ1d tht· Interior lkpartmrnt lhc magn1fitl'nt <,um of $1 X tl'S for .1 \l'Jt \ rl·nt on the enttrl' l\l:ind I nt1I IX mun the, ago \A.hl·n lhl· t um•nt lcawholdt•r hu11t .i SI ~ m1ll111n holl·I Jncl rc.,11rt compk 1h1 gmnnmenl nl \l'r g111 an) thing .1p rrnad11ng \I x r100 tor ''' an nu.ti rental Tam' nt the lcaw \el 1h1 monthh r1·n l lur till' 1<.land .at\~ 'ill - .1ho11t v. h.11 \!HJ m111ht pa" tor J t oupk 111 tl,t\\ 111 onl' nt \t.•a < litr' .111 (nnl11111111t•d re111nn f ht• gnH·rnnw111 v. •" ;tl\n \Uflfl<l\\'d lo tollt•l I J 1111\ fl\'fll'ntagt• of rhc tenant\ l!l"" ll'Cl'lrl' .lh<l\l• \200 000 a \t•ar hut lli:lc>rl' lhl· hntl'l l.\.,I\ hu1lt the gc•\l'r n mt•n1·, cul OC'\l'r amounted 111 11111\h -lnr .1 '.lfll'I\ nl rra\On'> ( hid :.imnng tht''" n•a\OO\ .tl t 11111 · 1ng to .10 1n\fX'Cl<H gt·nt·r.11' .111~11 "a' that t hl' t•arlit•r lc.1<.t'lwlcl1·r, con<,t<,trntl\ 11ndrrt•\t 1ma11.·t.1 1lwu ~rO\\ fl'Cl'trlt' In arr1'c at thl• ~o\.t'rn mrnt \ f)\'f~l'llt.llll' \nolhcr H'tl\OO ma' h.lH hl-<'n rhat thl· t'<lllit•r lc.1\Choldl'r' nl',c:r paid an) 1cn1 al .111 'i11 nf'lr l dn he \Ure. hrlllU\t' the I ntt'11ur I >cpartmrnt tailed to ~C<'P prnpt•r rel<ird'i 1>0 II\ potcnt1all\ lucral•'l' rr\Ort prnpt.•rt\ I hwa11l'tl b\ tht· departml'nl\ 1n- ,1dcq11.it1· llll'' "11tl' auditor\ a\kt·d llir lht· t urrl•nt lca\l'holdt•r'' kdgcr'I uni\ '" ll .trn that the\ h..1d hcl'n d•''''°' t•<l 11 .1 flood that h1t lht• lllinm\ nllitc u l lhl part•nt tumpaO\ fhe .iud1tnr.. \l'I tc• "'ork pa1n'>IJktnlth rnon.,trutting till rt''l'nut• fll!!llft'' Imm work paper'> .ind other \Uf\ ''IOI( dnt urnent' R l'" u 1 t' ., h 11"' t' d I ha t n· · '110\trulll<I gr11" ll'tt'IPI\ v.crl' \1g- n1r1~.1nll) higher than ..1mounl'> U'>l'd h\ (lhl' rrC\ IOU\ k,l\l'hOidcr) to l<1111putl' rent pa)mcnto,." lht• .tuc..l1IOr\ll'POI k'U l hC\ l'\llOllll\'d lht• dtfft•rt•nl'l' to II(·\ I~~ ~ 11 111 I 117X and \ "'2 2 ,4 "' t •f74 Interior Derartrmnt nll1ual l Jrr\ '111 nrgan olaml·d the term-, of the lca .. l· The lca\t· wa' dl''1gnl'd tu pro" 1dl' nnnom•l dn dopmtnl on the "land hnausc the federal govl'rnmcnt didn't want to put an) mone) into 11." \1m11.an told nur rl'poncr Da' 1d l>a' t\ Rut, he.· addl.'d thc\lcac,t• wa\ dr.dted 1n 'urh 'ague tcrm<o that dnt·lopment ol 1hc 1\land'f. potl'nt1al wr1' not made mandator) \n for \e.lr\ .1 r.ult C\\1on of k.1\\'holckr<. \lmpl\ p;ud lhc S2~0 ,, month rent .ind did nothing tu d1·\l'l11p their harga1n proj')('rt) rhc} rJn .1101.1.-hudgt•t rt''>Ort 1n the 1c,land\ old tun and re nted mulh of thl' ,,land in <.mall lot\ for \.Jlat11111 hum re,, llow the in\pcctor general got 1n10 the au "' 1n<1truct1\C The Fn '1ronmcntal Protection ~gent> 'er \Cd Interior with paper~ in IQN2 c. h. ritn8 thl' tenant~ on Water lshn11t ""tth 'lcr1ou'> '1olat1on\ of federal and 1rm1or13I la .... ., C 1arhagr "a' bctnjl humcd .ind landfilled ¥.llhout proper ,pcrmu, while rtl" \CY..illte "" ~ bl:1ng dumped dm"<lh rntn lhl· C <1nhbt•an "I 11rrall). ""hat thl') had wa\ ho\t'\ runn1na from hou..c\." Morgan u11.I f\lrrtcd 111 the 1c;land'' orohlcm' JACK ANDERSON · and JOSEPH SPEAR (and pcrhap .. to "' l'~l'ltcncc) b~ the: EP.\. Interior otlk 1olc, found that 'uch m :ord' a<. there were had been '>l·attcred Jmong thrt'l' d1tlercnt agen- t' ollice'> 1 he 10\pct tor general'\ bioodhound' Y.crc culled 1n lo -.n11T out the fal'I\ It wa.-. onl} then that the Interior l)cp:irtment'\ lackadal\tcal manage mcnt of 1t\ 'aluahle pro pcn)' for 34 \'care; was d1!.Co"ercd -and the icnant\' \ear.. of ahu'll' MIN 1-E DI f <>RI o\ l \t11 Jl'">t' I ldmi.. R-N ( . wa\ funou' 1.1\t ""t•cl.. when tl wa!> reported that he and J m<'mbl'r of the Scnn1~· Forl'1gn Rela- tion\ ( ommtttcc ,.arr were unllt•r 10\C'it1gatmn tor alleged!) d1.,dming d ai.\lfied informa11on to the right· wing d1cta1or\h1p 1n < h1lc: "I ht: thing that .1mlllc' mr rno'>t · \aid Helm\ .. .., tht• """' the 11H11or mcdrn 111 thl\ cnuntr) Ol'' er he.,11:tl<'\ w ptl k up on a malln of 1h1'> '>Ort .. 1 h" a~1n1nc rn01ml·n1 prompt' u'> to tell the \C'Oator a few thing\ I l I or the 11me hc1ng, at le:N thert' 1s a frtt' pre 10 lht~ countl) 2) When a \ 1 ~ ~nator ,., acrnstd of leaking offi<.1al i,ecreh. 11 1!> ne""\. ,, If Uclm\ find\ the prtss ofTen,.ve. he could lake up re tdeme in C h1lc fhe ho)\ 1n 'ianttag.o kno~ ho"' to handk rt> porter. J•C'll Andu on aod Jo f'pb ·'P"'., •rt 1yodJr•t,.d rolumnl11 . JACK Allfl>ERSON CoJamnlat DAN WALTERS Politicos lobbyipg lobbyists for funds SA( RAMENTO -One Sacra- mento lobbyist has rC('e1ved so many 1nv11a11ons to poliucal fund-raising C'"en1s lately that he maintains a day- b)-d8) log 10 keep them straight. With the mail still coming in. he's counted 49 such events. with ticket pncC'i ranging up 10 S 1.500. already scheduled dunng August. The org} of dinners. receptio ns, breakfast!> and other events began on Monda) the first da) of the legls- lalurc·s three-v.eek posH.ummer re'. lCS.S ~SSlOQ ------~ ll t'>during 1h1\ penod.endingAug. 29. that the fate of all rcmaiojng leg1sla1mn will be decided. It is. not 'iurpm1ngl). also the penod 1n which lcg1c;lator) behe"e that their solici- 1a11onc; of special interest groups and their lobb> 1sts for campaign fu nds will be lx'!>t recel\ed. It I hat sounds as 1f there is a direct rclat1onsh1p betccn the fate of legis~ la11on and the amoun\. of money a legislato r 1s rcce" mg from the par- t1culargroup' support10gor oppos1ng that leg1sla11on. it's because that 1s "hat often occurs. or at least what the lobhy1s1s fear will occur. Somc11 mes the shakedown ts subtle -like when a committee chairman schedule<, his big fund-raiser the night before the deadline for committee action on b11lr,. Some limes 1t 1s blatant. lncreasing- 1). lobb)l'its sa) privately. they are s1mpl) told that a bill goe) or dies depend tog on how much mone) their clients art' ""llhng to spend .\nd 1nc identa ll\ such \hakcdo"n'> arc not alY.a)s confined 10 campaign contnbut1ons. ('en.am legislator~ art• known to demand law firm retatne~. hefty speaking honor- ana or other forms of personal income 1n return for their votes. No matter ho¥. the 1nv11a11o ns are worded or ho" fanc) the menus may b<.· "nttcn 11 1<; fear that keeps the monc' tlo" 1ng Thal' had bet•n \Orne fear among tht· C ar11ol\ Juice pla}'crs that some- thing ""ould he done to curb the 1n1t:rnHnghng of leg1sla11on and pol- 111cal tund-ra1 1ng this )Car. Thr I eg"lature has been buffeted 1n rccrnt ~cars b:r JOurnahst1c and official 1n..,c<.11ga1ions. most notably the nc\cr·dosed probe of fireworks tHoon v. Patmk Monany's 1n- flul'nu· pt.•ddllng .\nd a blue ribbon rl'lorm ~roup had proposed an in- 111a11' c lo rt he '-tn ember ballot. thus <,parking \Orne leg1slat1\C e!Tort to "rite rl'form lcg1'ila11on "11hout wait· 1ng for thl' 1n111at1\l' Rut the 1ni t1a11,e -10 the shock and am.t1l'ffil'Ol of e' cry o ne 10 "olved ._ la1kd to quahh ior th<: ballot hcrau\t: ot l'rr<>r'i 1n ·gathering and-or 'altdaLrng ~1ina1ures. That took off thl' heat to dean up the Legislature's collect" l' image. reform leg1sla11on wa~ p1gconhnlcd and the lobbyists' mailb<1\l''> ha' e been full of 1n\.1Ul- t1on\ 10 tht• past It-" wcl•kc; One ol tht' mon· tle"cr marketing de' 1u·\ 1\ hemg emplo)ed b~ .\s- 'icmhh l.ipt:alo.cr W1lhr Brown 'i top pol1t1l.tl ad' "er. R1ch1c Ross. Aro" n 1\ planning an "End of \e"'"'" Ba\h" on .\ug. 20 that cames .1 rl'1.111 "eh rheap price tag ofS50 and Ro" 111lht•1.1. ord' of one letter he sent 10 lohh\1'>1'> 1\ "hu~tllng )'OU for a hum h 11l t1t l..ct<t .. V.-l··11 be railing )OU soon to 'untlrm \our part1opa11on." Ross \Jtd in h" Juh I lcllcr .. Thanks a 1hou\.1nd or two .. T 11 thn'l Y.h11 J1dn't bite on that 111111al olknng. Ro.,., la<;t week made another pt IL h Hl· 't'nt hnl'I notes to lobbyists. .ittal hnl 111 napkins on wh1eh numhcr.. .ind h11cf pc~onal messages \Ut h ·" \\. tllil.' lo' c' )a1•• had been " r1111· 11 "I nllowd "the cocktail napkin I U\\'d to v. rile do" n the number of R.1<.h 11c~l'I~ )OU agreed to buy when "e ml'I for drinks .. Ross said 1n h1 'J note<, tu the rccalc1trants "\\hen I told W1ll1c of )our "1ll1n(lnc.,, to help he "a" HI), very e \l llt'tl ··Pk.1\l· don't m.1kc me out a liar 11c.11uld u1'1 me m~ Job and harm m ) 1.1.fUJd l),lrtll' "\\.oulc.J uppn•<.tAte your p1omp1 fl'\ 1)01\ '>l' .. \t'H'r ..11 lobb\ ll\I\ v. ho recc1 ved the n.1pk1n\-Jnd-notc<o ..,,..,.. 11 a 11l-d1s· eu1'>1.'d prC'i\Urc 10 buy CCrta1n ,101ouni.. ot ticket\ trom the ~peaker's 11l11u:. "1th thC' note~ comms on Rm"n·., ktterh<:ad and arnvtngjust a fc" dJ\' ht·fore the \e '>ton rc- l•JO'-'rnrd ''l'"e nt'' er tvt•n mc1 thr bastard. mulh Ir\\ drnnt.. with him." said one lohhwa who wn'> angered by the ldtlll. Ro'' IJughs oil .. uggc~11on'> that he w"'' pn:s<1unng tht' lobh)'l\\11or1hat he h.1d made up the allc&ed ~omm1t· 11\l'nl\ ·..,.hen Wt' met for dnnks 'f he~ l.\.CfC JU\I drunk and don't rrmemher.'• ht ~Id D.a Walt«'rf II a 1)'04lc•tt'd t"Olt1m•l1t. .I ' Nowthere'sa World Cup ALIOI loCKUEY By ALMON LOCKABEY "'Mn~1 ,.f •h<' <'t1rrrn1 .\rni>r1(•t1'<1 O..,l'llot .... lfttWl'tMr Cup helryismcn ~inc~ their match The match racingcrue in yachtto&-· racing skills by saili ng 1n on!! or more continues to grow perhaps of these events," s~ud Tom Shadden prompted by the America's Cup. of Long Beach, the conference cha1r- Long Beach Yacht Club's Con-man. "We are looking forwa rd to g~cssional Cup. England's Lymington welcomi~g the world's best match Cup and others. racing sailors to Long Beach for the Comes now the World Cup of inaugural event." Match Race Sailing. Shadden. a member of Long Ekach Representatives of seven ma1or Ya~ht Club. has been rnvolved in world racing championships met at maJor Long Beach uachung eventi:. the Royal Bermuda Yacht Club early for years. including the C01:1gress1o~al this month and anno unced the for-Cu p and the 1984 Olympic yachung mati on of the World Cup, the fi rst to events. He was instrumental in ob- be sailed in Long Beach, in 1988. taining the suppon of the Lo ng Beach The top I 0 yacht racing sailors Convention. and Visllor Counci l's from around the world will be anviled suppon in bidding for the World Cup to compete. Competitors wi ll be The International Yacht Racing named by a selecuon committee of Union (IYRU) was represented at the the World Match Racio~ Conference, Bermuda meeting by delegate Charles and will include the wanner of each Kober. former president of the Umt- major match racing championship, ed States Yacht Racing Union from selected at large based on nationality Long Beach. and previous performance. "The I YR U recognizes the tremen- The World Cup of Mart:h Race do~s growth and interest 1n match Saili ng will continue annually with racing throughout the world and the regattas rotating between North welcomes the el'.change of tdl'a!> at the America. Europe and the South conference to develop the won and Pacific. the creation of the World Cup 10 -Amerlc;i's Cup launching · USA, recen y launched by the Golden Gate Challenge, sails across the Franclsco Bay. The 12-meter sailboat is the BOATING BRIEFS Bdflt shows draw record crowds A record-breaking cro"'d attending the American Ro(\ting Juhill'l' Xii ~1 Long Bl'ach. Jul~ 25-Aug. 3. ma) hav<." c'itahltshed '>um1..·_ bu\lng .rnd attendance marks fo r western boat \hows. according tn 11tl1u.1I~ 111 thl sponsoring ~puthern C altforn1a Manm· ..\..ssoc1a1mn "Our total attendance, paid and unpaid. rnuld Ix· the tx·,t l'' l'I tor .1 western 1n-the-water boat show." c;a1d R.Ci "\pike" II.inn ~( \I\ l'\l'l llll\l' director. Ncwpon Pac11ic. t~h ayhner deakr 1n Ncwpon fkad1. rl'PHrll'U 'hm\ sales of 176 boats wllh a tail "alue ot JU~! under $3 m1ll10n .. We even had two tTe rs for the <.ho'-"'' workhoat a ''·loot orl·;1r1 sporrfishcrman," clai m manager Dave Pancr\on. 1n<l1lat1ng that lhl· l;ugl' crowd was in a buying mood. Best shO'-' of the year accolades wen: echoed h\ \ontlra R1c.:hard\on ot Ne\.\ port Yacht Excha"nge which handles thd ar' er ltnr . .inu h' .lcrn l>ullad, of Jersc} Wei;t Yacht Sales. which wa.-. showing <kcan anJ '\tl.\l·rton \,llhh "This year we did more than double our I 9!< ~..all'<. at th" .. ho"'." rtponed Ken Kukl1sh of Ken's Boat Center. Garden <•nn·r Dealers for major sailboat ltnc!> sul·h a\ ( ataltna. f: m <;nn >-.l"lh -l'l·11·r,n11 Morgan and 0-Day. also reported a number nf<,how pun·ha'e' . Colorful Character Parade coming T hirty ad,ance reg1s1rat1ons ha\C heen rccc1,rd fnr lht· 2hth .1n nu.1I Character Boat parade. and at least that man) more are n.J)lTtcd h\ the llllll' determine a championsh ip each year," said Kober. The conference was represented b}' deleptes from Australia, Bermuda. Great Britatn, New Zealand tht' the tJ .S. The group adopted a set of bylaws with the stated purpose: .. To fos ter international spons competi- tion in match race sai ling and promote intemat1onal goodwill." This was the second 11me the group has met. The first meeting was in August, 1985 in Long Beach. The purpose of the sessions has been to improve the level of compe1111vc !>ailing throughout the world. to create greater awarene'is an saili ng. to rxchange ideas on the maoagement of world class match racing events an.d to develop an organiLat1on to find sponsorship for the World Cup of Match race Sailing. Shadden said. Meanwhile, Long Beach Yacht Club has announced March 9-14. I 987. as the dates for the 23rd ( ongress1onal Cup match racing scn~s. ' No contenders have hecn named to date. but Thompson has stated a dcs1rl' 10 equalize the competition w11h po~s1bly cntnci; from five tomgn ~·ountnes and an equal number from the U.S. Tho\(' to be 1n v ttcd from outside the 11 \) will not necessanly be 12- meter \k1ppc;:rs returning from the America\ Cup. The) will repreSt:nt the top of the world's best match racing skippers. Thoi.e from the l 1.S. will be from the m1dv·ec;1. south and east coasts who ha ve won events that arc rnns1dercd symbolic of match racrng supcnont}' A.!> in the past. Long Beach Yacht Club will rnnduct a sail-off to de- termine their representall' c. Last }'tar·~ winner, Harold Cudmore of Ireland. will automatically receive an inv11at1on w return Next year'<, event will agatn be .. a11l'd 111 Ca1ahna-)8 sloops with the ho5t duh prm 1d1n~ Jhe sails and attempting to 1..·qual11e boats loaned b}' owner<,. second boat constructed by the syndicate aimed at wresting the America's Cup fro·m Australia. the rnlurful parade get' unlkr \\,t\ \11nd.1~ .11 Ip m tr om the Halhoa R:l\ < luh Reg1!>tra1wn~ "'di be anl·pkd un11I .i le"' rn1111Jll'' twlnrl' lh1..· paJJlk <.Ulrt. an-ord1ng 10 .\rl Gronsk~.1..ha1rman tor the \JX1n,11nng < omm11<lnrcs Cluh of thl' "ll'\.\pt1rt Harbor (h;1mtx·r 11! «ommrrcr { omm11t~c ml·m~r ... par11l·1panl\ JOJ lril·nJ, 111 the annual e\l·nt .1rl' 1n\11t d 10 parttnpatl' in a rirl'-laun1..h 1.. oc I. 1a1 k\ L'nl I ritl;i\ Imm ~ 10 X p m JI thl· C alttorn1a S(JO Bar ..\.. (1rill. J II I P.1uti1 < o;"t 111)-!h\.\J\ R1°'>l'n .111<rn' \hould he made 10 l>..1m C111rne1 . h44-l\~ 11 \mPng thl' da\'-H hn.11' on paratlt· \\ 111 lw i II l·ntlll'' !r11m th1 \011\lwr n ( .1litmn1a Chaptrrnl the ..\nt14u1..· <~ ('l.t\'>ll B11.11 \11l1tl \ SC ORA plans a busy fall for racing long fkach \'a("hl (!uh h~ '>L·hedukJ ,1 bu'~ mul '''•"11n and I.tit' '>Ct1<.nn agent.la a., far a'i tXTan ranng 1\ < IJOll"rnt·d l ff'(( "'111 'ipon<.or both 1hr 'iouthrrn < Jlil111111.1 C kr.sn Ranng \.,.,ona11on IS< OR.\I for ln1nn.111on.tl olhhorr Rull' 1.111ng' \ug 21-24 .ind tlw Performance Hand Kap Rau ng l ll'l't (I'll KI l t h.1mp1nn,h1p <kt 4-°' T ht· PllRf champ111n~h1p "''II tx· for th1· ·\I R<lgl'r'> Pl'IPl'lu.sl l 111ph\ Th1..· ~(OR.\ rhamp1on'>h1p '''II k.1111rl' thl' 11ld .1gl' Jll1m.inu· trn ,,1d11' "11h hull datc'i ot 19!< I or l',1rlll'r If the ,3cht\ hull d:tlt' 1' 1·1~' rn 1•.trlll'I 1t "rl1g1hll tor .1n olJ Jl(l' .aflm,ance 1n rattng Thl•allrwanll'.1n10un1' tn I ~ ol I rwr1 1·n1 l11r lhl' thtn.I anJ f11urth )Car and then l pl'rCl'OI for till' til'th Jnd ca1 Ii \\H u·nlt1lf H',tr \\llh -i 11l<J\111lUffi of I() perCl..'01 all11\lo:ll1ll ' To tecc1,c an \lid ,Jgl' allo\\;11111· ''"' thr ht1Jt 11111 tlw '~1r1w1i O\\lll'" ... hould <.end .1 r<>Jl\ of thl'll r.111np 1t·nrt11.1te to \( < >K \ 111 1 Mt' ttl l'cgg~ \ CALENDAR THURSDAY.AUGUST l•. 1986 I I WEDDINGS C2 . ENTERTAINMENT C3 Row, row, row around e .alboa By ALMON LOCKABEY Delly ................. Look. ma, no .sails-no motor. Only handi. and arms That will be the cry Saturday when Balboa Yacht Club hosts its 3rd annual rowing regatta around Balboa Island. As many as 60 paddlt>rs are expected to show up for the early morrung event which gets under way at 7:30 in froru of the BYC clubhouse. • The boats will follow the nonh side of Balboa Island, crossang under the island bridge. They will then circle the island and fin ish in front of the clubhouse. Due to the llm1tat1ons of the course. the rowers will compete against ti me rather than raci ng with other boats. Last year's regatta drew 47 boats with rowers ranging tn age from 15 to 60, including both men and wo men. . BYC is a member of the U.S. Rowing Ass<><.:1at1on. thus the regatta wtll be a sanctioned race. At least two boats of a type must start the race to establish a class. according to Ross E~alene. rowing fleet ch.airman. All competitors are required to furnish their own equipment. Medals are awarded to the first three finishers in each class. Winners names in each class will be inscribed on the regatta perpetual trophy. Entry fee 1s SS per person and competitors may enter as many events as the> wish. And. as in every regatta there are rules. Such as: Competitors shall be at the stan1ng positions by tne ume ind icated on the program. The stan will be given by a starter who will be responsible for us correctness, assisted by an aligner. T hejtllgner will bring the boat up to the line. and when satisfied that the alignment ts correct. the starter wi ll be notifi!!d by the aligner raising a white flag. Being sausfied that the boat 1s ready. the staner will give the warning order: ··Estes vo u prel\'?," at the same time dropping a red flag with the word "panez." ff the starter considers 1t a fa h c start. the boat will be recalled to the startin position. at an crc"' w o ma es or causes two a se starts s a from the event an which the false start 1s comm med. The cost of damage resulting from colhson or any other cause shall be borne by the crew at fault. Competitors shall under no circumstances be follo\li ed dunng a race b> boats other than other competitor\. And rowers will not be allowed to receive advice or instructions from Shore What. no cheering sections'' Etchells-22 races have 5 NB teams Fl\ c Newpon Beach sailing teams. including one '!kippered b) world champ1onsh1p contender Scott Mason of Newport Harbor Yacht Club. will be competing starting toda) 1n the Etchells-22 North American ( hamp1onsh1p tn San Francisco. The regatta continues through unda). T he Newport Beach E-22 fleet 1s one of l)outhem ( aldornia"• top onc- des1gn racing classes. The four uther Newport Bca1..h sl.1ppers c.ompettng tor the Nonh .\mencan tllle tnclude Brett Barnard. R11..k Ha"thurne Bill Menninger and Fleet Wh11r The~ will be 1..ompe11ng agaan!>I such world I.l ass rnmpc11tor\ .is John Kos1eck1. San Francisco. and Dave ( urt1s Marhlchcad "v1a.,~. Ko,teclo tied for the gold medal an the ~li ng (lass at the recent C1ood-w1ll Crame<, Curtis 1s a sn-llme and current world champion in the Etc.:hellc;-22 (lass ··or the two maJor E-22 sailing champ1onsh1ps 1n 19!\o. 1'.oc;1eck.1 and ( Urtl<; will onlv be competing 1n 1h1s regalia. mal.1ng the ~an Francisco "-onh -\mer1cans the mo'>t compet1t1vc· ... said Mason. The regatta 1s hosted b) the ~an Francisco Yacht ( tub and will be sailed on the Ol ympic Circle 1n Berkele). <;1tc ofth\' 1972 <>I} m~K trial<.. A.pprox1ma1cl~ 40 boats an.• expected to compete tn the st x ran· ~enc-. "'htch allows one thro\\OUt tn determtnang the fin.ii >eon.· (1reg.1r~. '>t'rrctar}. 4700 E ..,th Si.. Long &·ath. 'llJ!W4 I hen: 1\ nu charge lor <;c OR.\ members . ( ornmodorc ot ~COR .\ 1s Mel R11:-hk~. Balboa Yach I Club Eagle pins for America.'s Cup fans PINecnll\l' Manufartunng< 11 ha, announced that 111<,manufan uring an Llglc ( hallcngc Pin <ienes 1t1 wmmt•moralt• the fag.It' lhallengl' tor tht• .\menea'sCup . The senes cons1s1i; of 12 dt\ttnttl' e pin dc\lgn., \all'., ol all pin'" 111 go lo ,uppt)rt the Eagle Challengr. acrorJ1 ng to C iord~ < rrund'. prt''>ldl·nt ufthc firm. ··'W\"' e had man\ call<; from cnllcctof' ahout tht: nl'" design' but \.\e are 1rt·at1ng them with str.1cl <.t'l.'.unr~ ... ,.,~, <.1rund~ rh" Eagle Challenge pin <.enc'" mat..lt' nfhandmade do1.,onnc. a detailed [lroCl'\\ of ground gla\<. baked at IOICnS.C temper~J1Ur1..·\. 'fath ptrfl\ 3 ltm1ted l'd1tt0n · USYRU appeals decisions due The nC\' cd111on ot thl' l 'n11n1 \tall'' \ .icht R.1t 1n~ l nmn appeal<. Jcc1s1on'> and lntcrna\lonal 't .1dH R;allng l nHin 1..t'-l'' "'111 ht· J\Jtlal1lc tor Ul\trthu11nn lh t'-mnnlh The new edit ion. tnmplcll' "'1th h10tkr int 11rp11rall'' l11r lht' f1r'>I 11me !he l't Rl ' 1ntrrprcta11ons or "1..a\t'"" The nl'~ l ~YR I appeal' ha,1..· lx•1..•n wmpktc:I~ upJatt·d and made 10 ...:ontnrm to current ruk nurntx•r\. "'Ith 1mp111\ed diagram'> a1.l..'nrJ1ng to Harman Ila"' kin'>. chairman nl th1..· l '\ 't KI .\ppeaf, { umm1lltT NB Sabot Teams wins trophy "'<cv.-rort Harhor Yacht Club'' 'iabot Team "a' 1hr first winna of the Di ck Sweet Perpetual T roph) awartlcd h) the Southern California Youth Yacht Racing ·\'i<>OC1at10n. Kunnn up tor the \Ca'ion wa<, lhl' \an I >lq!n 't .tl ht < luh ll'am of Brad Rodi Hrl·t1 D:n 1' ~l11ll <)u.111 .tnd Mall Re' nold' Women'sOceanRacing Series set The \CYYRA Team Racing Scne<, s1arted a1 ~an Diego July 7. conttnued at Alami tos Bay Yacht.L lub Jul) 21 and concluded at Newport Harbor Yacht Cluh Monda' More than 15 teams competed 1n the !>l'flC'i. The NHYC team was composed ofStcH Olson. Joi) T ""'~t. Su'l1e M tn ton and Geoff Becker. Dlck Sweet pruenta bl• new Dick Sweet Perpetual Trophy to Newport HaJ'bor Yacht Club 'Winnen of Southern Call· fomla Youth Yacht Racing AsM>Clatlon l hl: trnph) \.\J\ awarded 1n the thlmc ul ~'~''l'I "h11 ha<. l1C\ ntnl mure than t~o decade~ to tratn1ng Hiuth \ailnr<, 1n Nc~port Harhor. tndudtng ::!O )l'flr\ .. ., J1rn tm nl NH't < ·., Non (aim (}outh) program HI.' hJ' .11.,,, !>en cd 1n 1hc <,amc 1..11panl) at Lido lc;k 't ad11 I tub. Balboa Yacht Club. and 1s no"' working Y.1t h '1H1ng sailor' 31 Ralhoa lc;land Ya<:ht C'lub. Oelly l"Mot pNto by •-l•i..., Team Rac ing Champtonablp•. Sweet I• at far left. The winners. from left, Susie Minton, Jory Twlat, Geoff Beackcr. No t ptc tured , S teve Oleon. J hl' r11-.l f\\.ll f,llt'\ of the < >1.1nl!l" < 011111\ 'A 1ir1w11·, n rcan Raring "it·r tl'' .1rc 't hcdulcd tht<i wrckl·nc.I "1th B.llhoa Yac hting < luh hn,ting tht· lir<il race on ~a1u1da\ and Vo~agcrs Yacht C luh coi1Jul.'ttng the second race on \unda-. \o uth %ore 'r acht ( 'luh wiH al'o ratc.:•r to the Perform a nce llandtl'ap Raung. n t•ct "-Ith the third rare nt tt'\ 011'\hon· ( lrnlkng.c \cm'' o n "><llllrday It "''II he ... m,111 hoa1 rncrng dJ\ :t I 't'" port 11 ell hnr 't' 1IC h I ('l uh ~a111r~la\ ,1110 \unda\ "Ith thl' I J\l'r .luntlll \\ C\tl'rn Rl·g1onal { h,1mp1nn,hql\ < .1p ... tr<tnn B.1, \ adll (!uh h•~' 'idll'dukd J lull \\l'eh·nd "llh .1 om·-de,1g.n rqt.11t.1 lnr 1un1nr<\ nn 'i<iturd.n J nd the tluh <in n1\t'r'.tr' r:H t' Int PH Rf-nn \und.1' In n1tw1 "i1111thc1 n < .lltlntnta Ylll hi H,tl in~ l nmn .1rcac;,. Lo.; An1tel«>11 -1,onR Bt-ach l\j,1, \ \ <ll'ht C luh l nnll Rt•arh \.\ n mt' n" ' I n'\ 1 ta 11 n n .t I I Pll RI I \,II urd.n \cal lkill h 't .1d11 l luh -\II ( .1tJltl1J 't ,\\hi\ Rt')W tt.1 \&.ltllf "·" Santa Monica Bay King Harbor Yacht Cluh - ( cctl R King Troph\ rat·e (ponsrno uth handicap tl'nt1..·r boards). Saturda~ Santa Monica ) 3cht ( lub - .\ugust Rree1cs Regatta (keel boats. 1 horpc cncs). Satufda) ASS()(IATION OF SANT \ \.1 0 I\ L\ BAY Y \llfT CU J B~ Jun10r C hamptons h 1ps Cl a<,ers). ~aturda}'. Sunda~ Malthu \ acht ( luh -<hnard h> M altbu Do""nw1nd l>a'h (rnult1hull\) ~unda\. M ·\RI :\ Y \CHl ( Lt B - !'>1ngle-handcd 4'icrtc' "in ' (PH R fl. L"3.,cr II Reg.ana. \un- <la~. San Oiego O ccans1dl' '\ acht ( luh \.1oscr·M1sston Ba~ Ran·-cru"l' \~turda). Sunda). <\a hot Pm-\m Regatta. Sunda) Sou\hwe,tern "I alhl < ·1uh - r ' (" h " l' g t' I 3 I I ... l' r I l' .. (( alfll1nn-:!.,, Thu nJcrh1r<l H t hdl'\·~2. J-24 01<.on '4 Ol~on ~'ii l\a111rda\ ~ll\l'r Gah' \ .lt'ht ( luh Rofl\UO ~rte<, l~l>I H l \\Ind.I\ ~an 01cgo < ru1sc r \<,.,tx Hllt<m < hri'>tl'n\L'O < halkng.l· r~H.'l' tpn·d11:tNI logl. 1.,unda' \llS'illln na, \ aehl ( luh - lunwr Sab<11 · :"<auonal'. ·\ug IX-~:! On.'an ~cncs. ~und3\ North and Inland \ L'ntura \ acht Club -Ven- tura C ·up Qualifier. Saturda> Sant3 Barbara Yacht C'lub - l 1p1on Cup ( tlr Cla'>!>) .• atur- dtt\. "unda' Pier pont Ba' \ a1..·ht Cluh - Oat<\\ \fac RJ1..c ~und:l\ \\cstlakc Yacht Cluh -.luntor In' 1tat1onal. 'iunda~. Seafest'86 I ()\JC 1 Bl \( ll -l hl' '>latt· ot \'\l'lll'> fm thl· ·\US Q I"' l ong &al h ~·ah'''· fl tt'\t'ill\ a dtHr\C arra} ot tx·<11 h .ind "lltcr-oncntC'd c ... cnts, "'1th lnmpc1111on ranging trom lt.'t·'ikt rat 1ng and 'and~ ulpt un· hu1ld1ng to l Jtamar.ln ralin& and the Miller'\ ( h11f)ll\t 'i!'llll'\nn•d iun1or ('\ t•nt\ "-h•rh t1H'hl(1t' lhh1ng ~\.\1mmmg -..ultn~ -itht HJllnhall f ht' ( I\\ nl l untt Rc.trh will hO'il !ht n1nl' J .i) I~ n~·nt afT.111 ~hit h 11r1t11n.1ll\ l'tl'llJll h;1ck 111 I~\~ 31 \t•nut·, thut 1ndudc M.u1nc-\1ud1um tklmnnt Pin and \,1nc1u' othc-r tx•nt hlrnn1 h" .ill'' .r McCA.Nn-llELlllUTB The United Methodist Church b) the Sea in Ncwpon Beach wu the ~uana for the June 21 wedding of harctn Kate Helmuth and Monte Anhuro McCanne Their rt<:cption ror I 25 aue 1 wa held at the RIX! Onion Restaurant 1n Huntington Beach. The bride is 1hc daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Helmuth Jr of Covina. She wore a gown of Schi0l1 lace over silk organza sprinkled with seed pearls wtepang to a long chapel train. Her Victorian style hat wa s held by a pearl hatpin belonging to her great-great-great grandmother and she carried her great-aunt's hand taued handkerchief and a bouquet of yellow roses and stephanotis. Tona Fernando was matron of honor. and bridesmaids were Mane McCanne and Tan"a Rufficr. s1Sters of the bndegroom. and Holl} Helmuth, the bride's sister The bndegroom 1s the son of Mrs. Natalie Ruffier of Oceanside and Dr. Monte McCanne of an Clemente He chose Tim Pem .is be~I man. and ushers were Victor Mc('anne and Da vid Haycroft The couple are at home 1n ( osta Mesa he is with the Bank of Newpon 1n Newport Beach and he is emplo)ed b~ C l C Construction DELANEY-ANDERSON Laguna Presb> tl·nan Church was the se111ng for the June 7 wedding of Kerry Eloise '-\ndcrson and hawn Patrick Dt-lanc) Mr and Mr~. Rob- en 'W 1JJ1am Ander~on of Laguna Beach and Mr and Mr!I Jame~ Ja, Delanq of ( osta Me~ are the parents ol the couplt• The bnde wore a go" n ol "h1tc stlf... ----'-----ttfl~bm1dc.red...\\llh pearls and cl)stal beads and bo"s at the shoulders above shon puffed slee~cs. Her train was also embroidered "llh pearls and Cl)Stal beads and finished at 1he hem with a two-inch ruffie of fine pleating he wore her aunt's sapphire and pearl necklace a' <.oml'- thing borrowed and blue Mr. and Mn. M.A . McCanne Other attendants "'ere bndesma1ds Beth la)den and Theresa and Ellen Del aney. and ushers David and Tom .\nderson. Dan alcedo. Marc Alues. Thad1us Monan> and J6hn Roger . After a reception for 350 guests at the Ne" pon Harbor Yacht Club. the couple kft for a honeymoon tnp to Las Hadas in Manzan1llo, Mexico. The' are now re!l1den ts of Corona del Mar: He 1s with Llltra/MaJor Pharma- ct·u t1cal Corp. RICHARDS-WEGNER In inc resident Laura Kendall Wegnc:'r exchanged wedding VO\.\'\ "1Lh Kendall Gerard Ricnards of Madison. Wis .. on Jul) 12 1n St. Thomas Aquinas Church 1n Madison The ceremon) war, fol- lowed b) a rcccp11on and dinner at the \1ad1son Club. The b11dntihe ditUghl~ ol Jotce G" 1dt of In inc and Dr Kenneth J Wegner of Laguna Beach he wore a "hue satin gown embroidered wit h .\lencon lace and seed pearls \A.Ith a sweethcan neckline and a chapel"· length train She earned a bouquet of w h1te rosr!". and stephanot1s \.1a 1d of honor was the bride\ sister Mernll WC".'gner Bndcsmau.J<. Pam Robinson "'as maid ofhunor and ~·l1chacl Delane) "a" best ma.n ~------~ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ :bl SUMMER$ $ SUPER $CLEANUP SALE! $ $ $ $ We 're Cleaning Up And You Can Too! Save 25 °/o -TS 0/o and more on Summer!! $ $ $ $All Sale Jewelry & Accessories -50 °/o OFF!$ $ SALE ST ARTS FRI. AUG. 15th $ $ $ $ C0 "1E EARL) '\LL SALES Fl\iAL 9AM-6:30PM $ \OT ALL MDSE $ O~ SALE $ Mr. and Mn. Delaney "ere Poll> Plumer. Lon Hyman and Lon Cofano. Annie Baker gave a reading and Kns1 Gw1dt kept the guest book. The bndegroom 1s the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Peter Richards of Madison. He was attended by Jack. J P. and Denton Richards. Todd Pul"in e. Steven Wegner. brother of the bnde. Fred Devereu:it. Mike Conway and Malcum Gowen. The couple are iraduates of Ari· 1ona State University where she was alliltated with Delta Gamma sorority and he with Kappa Sigma fraternity. he 1s also a graduate of Untversll} High School in Irvine. • They are resident"5 of Ctucago where the bridegroom will attend De Paul University School of Law. REFFERT-TBOMPSON Da"1d Wilham Reffen were mamed Jul} 19 10-0ur Lady of Mt. Carmel ( athohc Church in Newpon Beach The) greeted 150 guests at their reception in the Warehouse Res- taurant 1n New~n Beach. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr .ind Mrs Richard Thompson of Bal boa. She wore a gown of "OI) organza over taffeta with em- broidered Alencon. Brussel!> and Venice lace The bodice had a shadow neckline of English net with a cameo l"Ollar and bishop sleeves. The coun train was covered with matching lace as was her cathedral veil of French 11lus1on. Bridal attendants were Wend y Haslam. Jackie Fonseca. Gail RefTert and Marianne Lconis. The bride's nieces Mi chelle. Ashle}. Lindsay and Leah Thompson. were flower girls. The bridegroom 1s the son of Mr. ,1nd Mrs. Henf) RefTert ofOrange. He '"a~ attended b\ Jeff Natale. Douglas Mr. and Mn. Richard• Sc1mcr, Chn'> Theriot and .\rt Wed- del The couple arc residents of C'osta Mesa after a wedding tnp to Carmel. She 1s with Ad,anced Micro Design ofNewpon_Beach and he is employed b> Millwood D1,ers1fied Products Inc of anta Ana. HAMMOND· KNOTT Colleen Rose Kn ott and Roben James Hammond recited their nup- tlal prom1!>e!> in a Jul) 5 ceremon> in 't!>. Simon and Jude Church 1n Huntington Beach Mr. and Mrs. Howard ( Knott and Mr. and Mrs. LeRo> Hammond of Huntington Beach a.re the parent!I of the couple. The bnde wore a gown of wllite summer sa11n and Alencon lace. Beaded scalloped lace accented the Sl'OOP neckline. Renaissance sleeves Mr. and Mra. Hammond William R. Walker, D.V.M. & John A. Murphy, D.V.M. announce their association with. Huntington Beach \.eterinary Ho pital 724 l ti ca Ave. (at Bearh Boulevard ) Kathleen Reff ert and dropped waistline. and appltques of beaded lace tnmmed the satin skirt and her full cathedral train was finished with a scalloped border' of the lace. A half-wreath of matching lace. flowers and pearl sprays held her waltz length scalloped veil. The bride's sister. Kathleen Gal- ipeau. was matron of honor. and bridesmaids were Katherine Criss. Kathy Ragagh, Linda Hammond. si ster of the bridegroom. and Bridget. Laura and 'Theresa Knott. sisters of the bride. Brenda Knott was JUn1or bndesma1d. L.eRo) Hammond. brother of the bridegroom. was h1!. best man. and ushers were Mike Knott. brother of 1ile bnde. Ml Murray. Gr~ Meyers. Dan Dumas and Kevi n Asbra. The couple greeted 200 guests at their reception 1n the Sheraton New. po 1n ewpo ac . ore cav- ing on a Hawauan honeymoon. They are at home 1n Fullerton. The bnde 1s a graduate of Edison High School and Cal Statt Fullerton. Her husband is a registered nurse at St. Joseph's Hospital in Orange. He 1s al'io agraduateofEd1son High hool and attended Golden West College and 1s a !>tudent at Cal State Fullerton. MARTIN-BARRIS Kathennc Ann Hams exchanged wedding vows with Robert Edwin Manin on June 28 in St. John !he Baptist Catholic Church 1n Costa Mesa. with the Rev. Rod Stephens officiating. A reception for 200 guests was held at the Compton Hunting and Fishing Lodge in Long Beach. The bnde 1s the daughter of Mr and Mrs. James P. Harns of Downey. She wore a ruffled gown of ~tin and French lace w1th a four-foot train and a fingertip length veil. KEENAN-FRANCIS Mr and Mrs C H Keenan of (Orona del Mar hav-e announced the engagement of their daughter. Lisa Rae Keenan. tO John C h'arles Fra ncis of Yorba Linda. A Sept 27 "edd1ng1~ planned in the Ne" por1 Harbor Lutheran Church. f tnC' Feminine Appd(f'l $ 3467 Via Lido 673-4510 Via Lido Plaza $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ please call for an appoi ntment (7 14) 536-7591 Tu bride-elect 1s a graduate of ( orona del Mar H 1gh St hool and Orange Coast College Her future husband. son of Mr and Mr~. Marlin E. 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ANY ITEM FROM THESE WELL KNOWN RARELY DISCOUNTED CRYSTAL IMPORTERS OFF APPLIES TO All tTfMS IN STOCK AND SPECIAi OADfRS EXCEEDING SSO Price~ preva1hng at lime of delivery 759-7766 H111bc01 V1t1W IG111•.011 I Sh«>Q•ng C.-nrttt Sale Ends Aug . 31 1614 f>1111 M•gu1111 Nttwport Reoch. (Ac1oss from Ro0er's Ga1doos1 ' Mr. and Mra. R . E . Martin Brenda Shanhautzer was matron ol honor. and bndesma1ds were Joy Hams. sister of the bnde. Annette ( orral and Kim Allen. The bnde- groom's daughter. Sarah Manin. was flo\\cr girl and J1mm) Harris. the bride's nephew, was ring bearer. fhe bndegroom 1s the son of Mr and Mrs. Robert F. Martin of Costa Mesa Stan Miller was best man. and ushers were John and Brian Manin. brothers of the bndegroom and Scott Miller. .\~er a honeymoon in Hawaii. the couple are residents of Costa Mesa MICHAEL-BOND Ten-JeaneHe-Oond and Tr M~chaeJ of Los Angeles eitchangcd weddtng vows aboard the Sundowner 1n Manna del Rey on May 17. She 1s the dau~hter of Charles and Cynthia Bon of BalbOa Island and he 1s the son of Mrs. Helen Marie Jaeger of Orange The hride wore a silk gown of modern design with padded shoulders and a sattn piping and a belt and oversk1rt of satin She wore a headband of pearls with a pearl trimmed veil. Maid of honor was Susan Jenni fer Bond and best man was Garth Shaw. Other attendants were Kathy McC'lo}. Darleen Marie Jaeger and Stephen Greenfield. '-\ reception for the 85 guests was held aboard the yacht following the ce remony. The couple are at home in Los Angeles after a wedding tnp to New York ( ll) She 1s the director of UCLA's broadcast med1a-pubhc af- fairs depanment and he ts owner of Telus Productions. a ~ 1deo pro- ducuon com pan) and all\O 1s a \Crecn writer and dtrel"to r and Mrs Norben teek (ochran ol Balboa Mr. and Mrs Leonard Han C\ (,ustafson of Monterc' Park arc the' parents of her fiance · The bride-elect. a graduate of Ne"pon Harbor High School. re• lCI' ed her hal helor of ans degree from l CL \. Shl' I'> legal compliance manager for the we<,tcrn div 1S1ons of Federated Department Stores. Her future husband graduated from Schurr High School 111 Montebello and received his bachelor of arts degree 1h mathcmat- 1cc;/c;~\tems science from UCL<\. He 1s a system!> anal) St at Jct Propulsion LaboratOf) in Pasadena. r\n Oct 19 \A.Cdding 1s planned at La Venta Inn in Paloc; Verdcc; Estates Patricia Peralez PERALEZ· WOOTEN "v1r and Mr'> .\ndrc~ I Peralc1 of \lc"port Bea(h ha\c announced thr engagement ot their daughter. Pa- tricia Mane Perale1 to Patm k f1m oth) 'Woolen. son of"vir'> Wa-.nc Wooten ol I aguna Reach and Jh,r itltl' Mr Wa)ne [ Wooten · The bndl'-elcc:t 1s a pharmac:1'1t at ~t Jude Hospital in Fullerton he1'la graduate of Montebello High School and m.c1vcd her doctor or pharmaq degree from the l ln1vers1ty of Southern ( ahforn1a. Her futu re husband 1~ a pharmacist at Brea Community Hospital 1n Brea I k 1~ a graduate of Hemet High School :ind re<'c1vcd Im bachelor of -;c1cncc dtgr~·c from Northeast I ou 1<.1ann lln1vcr\1ty 1n Munr<K' La .\n <">1.1 11 \\Cd<l1nll I!> plannt•d in Our Lad> of Mount ( armcl < atholtt < hun:h 1n "lcwpon Beach OMETHI TO DO ? I IT RT LLERIE ' G ' • Balance pays off for NBC By FRED ROTHENBERG ,.,T...,,......W ..... TV Li s r1N(iS !kl~ ••&IMPORT MAllOMJIH "'ONtt ooe.AT1 I L~ NEW YORK -NBC demon· P~CHAIE watc:d pr~gramm1ng balance with -t:30- T up 20 senes on four nights last week t: 10 po~t ~ 2'h·point ratin~s victory. MACHEIL.ILBtAEA mea~ing It avtraged 2.2 million more viewing households a night than No ~WAOICOFWATEACOLOR8 2CBS. . 9NEW8 Figu~cs released Tuesday by the MOVIE A.C. N1el$en Co. f<!r t~c week of Aug. *** "The Cat People" (1~2) 4-1 0 showed NB( with an average SlmoneSl1110n,t<lltSmlth. rating of 12.8 to CBS' I 0.3 and ABC's -7:<1D- 9. 9. A single ratings point equals C88 NEWS 859,000 home<; wi th television. l~AIHMENTTONIOHT As usual. NBC's blockbuster AICNEWSO Thursday ~ight lineup paced the 1.0Y£00NECT10N tnumph wnh tts comedies taking WHEEl OF FORTUNE N 1elsen 's first four positions last llU8INE88 AEPORT wetk. "The Cosby Show" had a 25.8 PM MAGAZINE raung and 50 share. meaning half the ~TIELOAO' !it'ts on were tuned to the Hulttables. .. Family Ties" had a 24.0. followed by ~SHADOWS .. Cheers" and "Night Court." *** "The Red-Ught Sting" (1984) NBC also was represented in the F11nan Fawcett, Beau Bt'ldges. Top 20 by "Miami Vice" Friday (No. (l)IHH NEWS 7), ''The Golden Girls" Saturday (No. -7:30- 11 ). "You Again?" and "Gimme a IMUSICFESTlVALSHOW Break" Wednesda}' (Nos. 13 and 15. PAalSAIOKT · respectively). the mo\'ie "The WHATS HAPPENING!! Elephant Man" on Monday (No. 19) EYEOH LA. and "Hill Street Bluec;" Thursday W ·OOOCHANCEOFA (No. 20). i (!)NEWS · In the rest of the Top 20, CBS' NEWLYWEDGAME ''Murder. She Wrote" was fifth: CBS WllD,WILDWOALDOF ~arr&t\:tlle''was-stxm: cos--··oo Minutes," eighth; CBS' "Newhan:· I!> FAUOAL.OOURMET ninth; ABC's "Who's the Boss'?" I 0th: ~ ~~ th~ c~~ mov1~ "He's. Fir~?· She's WO JEOPARDY Strangers," 14th; ABC's "Moon-MOVIE lighting" and ABC's .. 20-20." tied for •• "Netlonal Lampoon's European 16th; and CBS' "Cagney & Lacey," Vacation" (1985) Chevy Chase, Bev· 18th. «lyO'Mgelo. The .. Hill Street Blues" episode (Z)MOVIE ~ ~AIOddl"(tMl)Cfwtt­ ~ c.. AkNld Gt--. 'ti.~ Wwrtott'' ( 1979) MICNlll r~ **~ "Thi ,._., Face'' (1914) Roger Mo«t, Rod S14ilglr. lg.v=-C ··· -8:55- • CELE8M'V 8AfM -9:'00- 1 L~UK!AFOX MOVIE . *** "RMr Of No Return" (1954) re;;.- ~~ On Precinct 13" Hl,7=1n Stolet, Oerw111 Joston. • • • • "The Empire Strlhs Back" ~980) Matt Hamlll. Harrison Ford. . STARTIB MOVIE * * "Ordeel By Innocence" (1985) Donald Sotherland. Faye Dunaway. -9:30-D IB CHEEAS (!)MOVIE · .... "The Oatll At The Top Of The Stairs" ( 1960) Robert Preston. Doro-thy McGuire. -10:00- TRAPPEA JOHN, M,0. HUMAN AHIMAI. NEWS (I) HONIYMOONERI~ THE L08T i!JllODa -10:10-• P\Rl.Y OEMHWIN -10:15-• AiEUBIOUS~ -10:l0- =~ ~-NEWS · 'f* ~Of Hwtl" ( 1984) Sttwn 8aMW, S«blra Wlltllma (l)MOVIE * * 'h ''The •th Man'' ( 1983) Jeroen Krabbe, ,.... Soutendijk . -tt:OO-ftxi• •a a NeNS ~ MOM N'1J MINO'Y IU81Nd8 REPORT THl80AY Al(f LJNl(L.ETT£R f\JGfTIV'E MOW H "Commando" (1985) Arnold Schwarzenegger. Rae O•vm Ctlong. (!)EMERGENCY -11:15-® HOWIE MAHOEl -11:30- i NIGHTHEAT 8UT Of CARSON TVADAY NIGHT ®)HK*mJNE WILD, WILD WEST V£<W STAATAEK AT AOH'S IN LAGUNA PAAl8E THE LORD -11:'5-ID YES, MINISTER -J2:00- • LIFESTYLES OF THE RICH AHO FAMOUS(R) (!)COMEDY BAfAK - 0 ENTERTAINMOO TOHIOHT G 700CLU8 (()MOVIE t "Between The Sheets" (1983) John Ltslle, Sella. **'A "Tuff Turf' (1984) James FAMOUS ~adet. Kim Richards. -12:10- (1!) COMEDY BREAK (ID MOVIE .=..:..;..:c......;:. ____ _ U~ "Fright Nwir• (tte!) Oll'll a.won. ww.n.._.. -12:1$- •VUOl.OO -tJ:»-I <t;~llt Cotton CkA>" 11M..) Ridlard 0.t, Grtgoty Hlna -12:30-~NIQHTWJTH DAW> I lWl.IGHT ZONl MEUA MOOlll!'8 OOU£CT10N UMIOMG8 I WOfl.D YlllON Sfl£CW. . INNNfwt -MOVIE .. H~ "Rotling Man" (1972) Otnnil lw-:r=oud. ==P£0Pl.f PRAISE THE l.Ofl> MOVIE h * "Who'H Stoc> TM Rlln?" ~=Holla, TuetdayWtld. *'*"' "The Woman In Reef' (1984) Gene Wllder. Kelly Le&ock. -12:.0-IJ(() MOVIE , * * "The lntrudef Within" (1981) Chad EYttett. Joeeptl Bottoms. -1:00-0 INNNEWS &MOVIE t ·~ "Beneath The 12 Mlle Reef' (1953) Tetry Moore, Rober1 Wagner. (!)MOVIE H 1"1 "Savage" (1972) Barbara Ball), Martin Landau. euov1E · • • "Melody Of Hate" ( 1962) Marla Perschy. Horst Frank I NEWS GEHESCOTT l(UNQ F\J -1:30-U NEWS B=°YBREAK tH "Summer Stock" (1951) Judy Garland, Gene Ke! «I!) PRAISE THE LORD (()MOVIE * 111 "CaYe Gir1" ( 1985) Daniel Roe- buck, Clndy A.:..:nn::...Thom:.:.==~--~ featured a flashback to when (apt. • "Crim. In The Streels" (1956) Sal Frank Funllo and Jo)ce Davenport Mlneo,JohnCassavetes. began their courtship. a reminiscence ID CELEBArfY~K sparked b> an assass1nat1on attempt on Funllo. <·as· compettuon was the 1 Cll PRICE-:~Hr '>eco nd part of the "Christopher Q!C088YSHOW "It rates a 9 out of 10 :~ Columbus" m1niscm•!> which ranked MOVIE 54th among 61 shows with a 7 2 * "The Oregon Lives" ( 1978) Bruce rating. The first part ot the m1n1senes. ~Caryn White. on Wedncsda). had a 6.8 rating. Cl RtPLEY'S BELIEVE IT OR NOTl "Miniseries general!) do not repeat _ ~:'AOOOTEST~EROES OFlliE v.ell." said Gerald Jaffe. NBC"s vice BTit..e president for re!>earch project\. INAT\JREOfTHINGS P~rhapo, most surpming "a!> th~ LMNG WILD pertormann~ h} "The Elephant MOVIE Man:· not 11 l'llmmcmal h11 1n tht· **'~"TheBigSleeQ".(1978)Robef1 theaters ben NBC expected 11 10 Mltchum,Sarah Mlles. perform th e wa~ the highbrow «I!) PRAISETHELORO "Death of a Salesman" and "The ~Lt=======::::::::::::::::::::::::::::=­ Hunchback of Notre Dame" did "-hen the\ sank to the bottom of th~ ratings the previous two weeks. Even with.\ BC genera II) opting for teams m the major markets of New ) ork. Los .\ngeles and Chicago. "Monda) Night Baseball'' ha\ aver- aged onl) a 9.3 rating th ts <;eason. 1 down 2 percent from la'lt :rear Last I week's game. e11her Ch1c:igo White 1 ~ox vs. Boston or Los Angeles Dodgers ''S. Houston. had a 9.6 raung llEITL STBEIP JACl NICHOLSON Sex. Love. Marriage. Some people don't lmow when to quit and ranked 43rd. Last weel(s bottom-live !>ho"s. 1n descending order. v.crt': ABC's "Benson." )9th: .\BC\ "Ripley·~ Bcl1e"e It or Not." \BS' "Melba" and .\ BCs "The Colbvs." tied for 6 1 !il. and ABC's "01trrent Strokes." Heartbum A PAIAMOl'NT PICTURE :·n· ': ~.. ttrr'Uitn' ( ~., • • \' _. ._ .. _ ............ -.,,_.. ·' : -... ~.....,.. -:.:=-. 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MHS!"I NI Win MG AMNNM 1,..1 ONI CltAZY IUMMHi"I ..ollCI ACADIMT J1 IACK IN TUININO IN I ,TOM ellYIM TOP OUN1M1 AIOUT lASf NMMf'I (Ill ORANGE ,.l~T THI 131" 'AaT Vl1 OHi C.lAIT SUMM1•1"9I JASON LMS ll ) ~llCt AUDI.MT J 1 RUNNING ICA•ID m BACK IN TUININO tNI (?\4) UA tMI • ' .... , • ~·e-~ 1 ... ~MT°"~"' 2. ClUI ,AAAIMll~1t> I AUfNS ,., COMMANDO Ill A111NI l'I J . VAMP ti! I Orengie Cout DAILY PI LOT/Thurld1y, ~UOU•t 14. tNe CS Selma raisin 'heck over Fresn·o's 'capital' claim LOSANGELES(AP)-Th.tcla m that Frnno u tne rai11n capital of the world maclc dunna the filming ofth.e CBS m1niserie .. Fresnn•· has Sllncd up i few IJ'apes of wrath. The minj~ries, ~ spoof of ... Datlu" and "Dynasty," is about a power 1ruple 1n ra.1s11lland. h 's being filmed in Frc no. }he cat11ens of nearby Selma, home of the National ~ai)in Festival, att miffed. "You mil.ht say a friend!)' miffed," said cuy administrator Charles RouJh, who claims his cuy 1s the capital ... If you come down 99, we have s1~s sayina that, and we have tationery w11h 1hat on 1t." The controversy has not wilhcred on the vine Fresno Mayor Dale p1g noted that FrC$nO is the county R:atOT rre~noc"Cfurny, whtch pr~uces 78 perc~nt of all U.S. riUsms. H~ said, "Fresno hkes to take da1m." Kal~m Barsern~n . ieneral manager of the R.a1s1n Bargaining AsS0C1at1on, said. "There'll IS little communllies that could claim they're the capital. The real capital i11 Fresno C'ou nt ." -a.lf'UIS "STAltlY ... (~ 12'.AS, Z:JO. HS t.15, lrlS. ltlS 70 IStl 6 mat OOU'f flOICO "AUHS" (I) l:JO. H $.1'00. tO "fUCIT If TIE UYICATOI" (re) 12:90. l:IS. 4;10 6;tO, !111• lUO "FU=o; TIE "lllUT LUT llCllr {I) 1145, t.l!l, It-AO IAYICATOI" l'C) . "LEW. £JCW" (PC ) II.JO, U O, HO, ~JO. 7·JO, 9'l0 4:00 UO 1------=.:.i...:~-----Otl WSM "FlllAY 13ltl PUT VI'' "Oil CUZT SUllEI" l lO S to a 4~ ·(I) 1-00. 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UOUT WT 1"1r · (1) ·1~•>0 1 ' J , C4 Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Thursday, August 14, 1986 - CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 4........, THE ART OF SELLIN IS MADE EASY IN THE DAILY PILOT'S CLASSIFIED PAOES. r,!!!!~=~~~=~~~~~~ ltQtrt ltaell IHI c .. u •eu 2114 llWJ11t .... j~"iii-•iiotntt.c.:;::~ .. "2~l;' 11+--"'H1i1 ... •llUll BAu-B1u11sco1ldo seR 2eA end ~•b~~o ........ 2.aX~NEX._..A~__.,inn~ I ---cg. • ·=' Almost ·~ eore f" watef· 9e81i u ~raded AvaJI s.i,, 1 Yr fenced yd, d/w, frplc. angl ,............ ~:'~1. 5.=• •~re:.~~: TIWlllllS . ~8~=~~!!~j,mo. &P&ITMllTI ~~·;:ws~~t~t~~ '--"'"""""-=-_,.,,,.,,,......,,,,_......,.--c~ ~~RS CHICIC YC>Uf' AD Se.8()(),000 APPolntment OtMtl ftr .... Beeutltul, c:le•n l•rQe G•r· a O t n 0 tee. C •I I -.oo-.-;..uo l'M ~fM~T ~1" with PATRICK TENORE Frplc. veulted ceOlnga. dbl OllSf Tl IUOlll den Apts, patios, decks, 863·1500/&eS..0755. s.t~~,;..1:tM ':-.~ .. c ... ~'1:.. .. .-"': 631·1268or7fi0...8702 y::.pool apa NopelS 4bd 2ba, YEARLY! $1325 2:S~ms~~:i:opet1 $740 AVAILABLE IMME~2BR I :.~~.=-~M '££-!:E: r.v~= I;; m~l;f~. ~ r;: 18th St 645-~n~ E::~::~~~BR 2BA 398 w Wilton 631-5583 Yo~t~:~n~1;.ld -l(eToQO< 1>4 •CX "l ertOtl ,,,_.. .... IO ••,t ,!6.Jt ~ *onr-n••f * hse remod. like fl9W *'at lllll 11•&* ok, no pell pleeM -»I ...... r .. o.•v-e<c_ ... _.. - -- -~':"":.... ;'-: :: ::; :: :.:c.e;:':' ,:..:• ~--.= BLUFFS CONDO-"" Owm 1Br 1Ba all blltns. mlero, many amenities Gndr Santa Ana Hgts furn Stu-1 S550 • 1400 dec>Oll1 ~ '"..,, ,.. ..,. to" ,.. "'" -=• 3 ... 2,,,,b 1. ut•ll Incl, 1-~"' yrd. pets Inc $2250/mo 760-9396 d•os & Unfurn 1 Bdrms 863-0755/863-1500 TW.... .. .,. .. ••...,, ec•...-• .. occu...o o• rNt .,,., "' ..... • c0tn,............e '""" t :z!.. ~.' :: := ,,..,,, c..,, _,.,. • ..,,,.., '°' ,,.. relurbistled'. S259K, for ok 1550 lee EASTBLUFF -lmmec: 3BR Clean. qu19t well llQhled Agl, no ee -..., n• .... •••• .• ...,_ appointment 6"-0499 TtLIHIT lll·lllO 2'Ji8A. trplc. view of Lrg brlte lnle<IOra CloM UOtlflllld ft Nit -------.... ••• • .....,,., ""' """' "''""' JO P""' back .... Y W/O to trwys, snowing malls. , ' u .,.,r ua • OC Atrpart & beaches N-smk $425 + sec. Utll :.~..::·::r'°·.·::c:.,=::. ILIFFS FHEOLISlll I *l/SIH 2u 11A* ~ig s1~0 673-5969 *1714)54a.-9860• paid 960-2686 :::'!• O:' !:,,~ ~. "':=o! 2bd. 2ba. gars. frplc Gar yard crptaldrps.. Avt Elite a.rea $650 home pet to•" e...i •"• , .. ,...,.,... ••· PRICE Satisfy lore-now $825/mo 760-04 73 Ok goor met kltch form 1$550 Soull'I Coast Plaza lllT IUOl'S F•ST .. -lill•ill•lliiiillili• ,.,,,.., '"' closure costs only' I area tBdrm air fenced 779-2185 appl only *UY( ltlfY* <Ming details 539-6191 P<>Of, carpo;t No pets QUIET RESORT LIVING ..... I £Wt llUMt I Cozy couage brand new Agt lee 546-8791 •Sparkltng heated pool IHf LIT W/PML I crpt. drps. retr1g, stove, FASHION ISLAND AREA •Court yard view dlninQ Gorgeous 3Br 2'1Ba l'lme patio. all ulfl• lncld 2Br 2,..,Ba New Condo. f/p, $625/mo E/1tde 2BR i •Vlgneue BBQ areas All new crp1. wooct floors, Hurry' $495 Others avail-gar Adlts pref No pets IBA, patio, pool. lndry •Twllght dlM In court yrd paint. trench doors, 2 able Fee s 1300 mo 619•325•5281 rm Close 10 all gazebos trplcs Beautiful baclc TELHHT 171·1110 149 E Bay •Spacious Apartments yard A steal at only Hrbr Vu Hms 2Br 2Ba. TSL lllT 142-1103 •Yoor own private pallo $249,000 Bkr 531-0270 E/SIDE twnhs. like naw den, compl renov New •Gourmet kllchen ' 3BR 3BA trpl, dbl gar. crpl, D/W & landscapJng. $900/mo E/slde 3BR 2BA I •New dove tan carpel ---------1 patio No pets $1050 Grdnr. comm pool $1575 townhouse Frplc. patio., •Large walk-in closets LIM ISLE Walertront Homes. Inc mo • sec 644-5197 gar, lndry rm Off street. •Gated covered prkng .(w LISTI.. 631 1400 • -quiet location I 1 h t \_ · • 1mmacu1a1e1 Garden views 2617 0 wt s orage •PH, ... " 10·2 I Cll:&ll 3L..1 ,,. __ .... all 3Bdrms. walk-In Closet . 1111111! ' raung2e 1103 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED -~ ---In msfr. ?Ba. flp. 2 car TSL-M • 1 1 & 2 BEDROOM 220 YIA IEITHE Ir pie dbl gar S 1200 allach gar kilch w/nook 1 CASI If i•o I FURNISHINGS AVAIL 55 lot S~2~~ POOL •security 842-5035 Eastbluff . area $1400 I WE'RE THE BE ST' Sorry. No pets I LIM llUl. ll Cozy clean cheap $390 1 Villa Ren1a1s 675-4912 1 g 2 BEDROOMS LA ,lllT& IE•llU I ----' 7• t•oo collage style E·Slde local UDO ISLE HOME FURNISHINGS AVAIL 162 I Parkside Ln. HB i~~=:=~' _ · ... •:..•• I •• • •gar Jud won 1 Jast-4Bd •"-·1 <>-t •F 11111 • • ·-539-6191 Agt lee rm -•Dll. avat ..,..... ree u 14!S 141-1441 I Furn or unlurn •Spaclovsllvtng &.wiliiiiiiiiliilll-lllillilllliliil• .... iiiiiiilliiliiiriiillil.. 1 LHl IE OYER Easily yours S900 3br 3ba $2200/mo 673-2131 •Huge kitchen SHWJID YiLUCE- 1 ,..________ And see the value tn my 2 gar 31r9pl6c poo9 I lot,sa e•· BIG CANYON Highly up-*Bit-in ovens & ranQ&S 1ras s -' 1 Agt ee d .... Do Mod I E d • Pattos WIY HT· spacious bdrms w/AC & gra ""' ver e n •Covered Garages f 2 car gar & I m only 2 yrs E SIDE 2BR 1BA Untl 2Br •Oen gar $2500 *Pool & BBO·s LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE otd' S 135 900 C all Garg t1aci. yd S6751mo Ownr/Bkr 7S9-0706 +Plush lanscaP•nQ •Spectacular apts 759-4830 1829 Santa Ave ava1l 1 Newport finer Mi75 hm * Xlnt 1oca11on across * ' & 2Br t & 2Ba S4.11tes UMIAYFlllT 3bd, get, frplc, Yrty S 1800. 675-4630 Aoent LIDO ISL FURNISHE0- 1 BR gar. utll lnel, I pefSOO, no pets. U751mo, )IHlty, 673-0637 LIDO-LG 1 80 Mobile w/vu, MC, !>"' re1 bel'I. •vall 9-1, USO uttl Incl, 642..()623, Iv mso NEWPORT MARINA APTS •Bay view 18r 1Ba. 1100 sq h W/O l'lkup, micro. lrplc, encl garage Prvt beach S1475 Sorry, no pell 760-0919 NR LIDO MARINA 3BR 5141,\ Ck.lbhouM 2BA, like new, gar. deck, S 1195, yrly 998-5868 IOWIHllT Large 4bd, 2ba. gar. trplc. great view $2500 Yrly 675-~~· s,aoitn &,t. 1 .... fr•• ~tacit 142-2Hl VERSAILLES CONDOS 2BR . 1950 2BR $1200 Super v,.._ AGT 631-4960 WATERFRONT DUPLEX 38drm 3Ba roohop gar- den patio. av11I now S 1900/mo . yrly • 1.1111 673-27'7 or 675-4382 leal E1t1te Fer Sale 1Coat1 Meu 1024 Ctaeral 1602 ONLY S t39 900 Newly Refurb1Sh Duple" t-2'Br 9. 1 Iv msg 642-0623 I* S -ous 1-l'IOuses &RUT WHTHI w pool spa gar prkng un-from park pa... "~" llUL EST&Tl EXECUTIVE. 3Br 2Ba q 1ue d ecor others •Sorry. no pets •Fireplaces !Iii' I l tr pie D/W Recently re-539-6191 Agt lee 365 W WILSON •Private balconies or llC. tall I •USTILIFFI * S795 mo 1-iBr S49S mo · L.usk bu111 spacious 1 2 car gar sep yds RV ac- story 3BR 2''tBA • form ens lg cnr lot prin only dine & lam rm, 2 lrplcs 1 DOYH R.f. llt·&OIO view lot Perfec1 con· d11ton S325 ooo tee * 1Y OWIER * llASTllSS A 00 3 Master Bdrms 3''tBa 140-1110 i~;7d~00 ~=~~:;~~ryer df'corateo wkly gar-142-1171 Garden pattos lM•I ZTOI den1ng 5erv1ce 1nc1 I IWPT CllHT COHO WHY HTl I f urnished room In c U $1200 mo S46-9950 V IEW 2BR • (!en CLEAN DUPLEX 1bd PV1 •3 l tghled tennis coorls home Kitchen pr1vlleges l 2B 2B & I $1500/mo Agl 645·223S yo one n-smkr employed • •2Swtmming pools · s3001 11u5 2435 · g r a new crpt , person ONL v1 $560 ·sec I• Streams & ponds I mo ~ · ,&LI T"EES paint lncd yrd encl gar-,Nwpt Terr 3Br ~ .ea lr1g incl ut1I 646 8028 S t ROOM fOf rent on Balt>oa I age w/opnr $900 169 E wtd & BBQ gar/carport I* orry nope 5 Surround the magn1hcent 181h St 963'.6258 pool spa $925/mo Costa Mesa Eastside 3Br •Furn1sh1ngs avatl Island Available tmmed pool g spa at I his elegant 640• 7033 Avl 911 wilh carport small yaro Gas for Healing & Cooking I Looking for ma lure adull hOme tn Big Canyon The I LIKE THE HOUSE I I 'or child N-o pets Paid w /references, female most dlscrim1nattng 2Br I/yd kids pet gar wet OCW YIEW S79Simo 722 5294 non-smoker preferred. buyer would e11;pec1 to bar appls $700's hurry or I Exec !BR. partly turn ._ WMY IOT CALL 1st & security deposit pay mucn more than tne *Hl-1111 * $950 Avl now 962-4557 EAST SIDE DUl-'LEX 113-1111 moves you in w/all utllltes GW Fem OV9r 45 yrs lor 28R CM apt $300/mo • '" ulll• 646-9784 or after 2pm 213-860-7868 Fen\r .. p non-tmkr, 23-33 for 3BR l'IM 'n Hunt Bch. 1 m haired Shelly mlX. mele. Blk/b<OWl'llwtlt, bffc col· lar, Vcty HB. 980-3-46-4 FOlll> ADS ARE FREE Cal: 142-Nll 2 bike bcl'I All amenttiee '-.-------• $300/mo 96()..8671 1• Fem ll'lr 381 2Ba l'louM In Cotta Mesa w/2 otn.r women. 1420/mo Call 548-3977 or 895-1196 FOUND 811/bm/wtlfte on 8/ 10, m•le tm•H ahort- hatr Shettle mix, blk cot- ter. VIC Lake & Pelm, HB 960-346'6 Fem to ahr 2BR 1',\BA CM ---"=""""--.,..--...,,,.,......,.. 1wnl'lse POOi, 1pa. tennis. Found Blk lab F/ml• MC $387 50 + dep + '..\ M/Brn sneptlerd 16111 & utlls 682..0124 Orange, CM. Aug 11 642-9821 F/10 exchange houH ---------cleaning ~$200 tor rent, FOUND blk & wtlt male P<v bed & beth, lrvlM dog. German Shep mix? d-557-0450, e-857-5370. Fountain Valley, Sieler & W•rd. 963-5015 F/w1nled 3000 sf Mlaalon -==--:-=-~=-==""=:--Viejo Exec nm. P<>Of, spa, Found-BOAT COVER n/smlu, no pets S3i5+ut liUNTTNGTON~ARBOUR 768-3998 lrene/530-4333 AUG 8TH IDENTIFY 962-6719 Meture M/F n-smkr shr -----...,......,,..,,.-.,,- lovely 3BR home Well· FOUND GRAY RABBIT IN CJJtt area $350. 1st. last HUNT BCH AREA, 13TH • ''l utlls 548-7863 & PACIFIC CST HWY 8111, 10PM 960--0316 M/F prof n/smkr CM 2Br ------ 2Ba. lplc, pool, spa, lenn, FOUND 1·5 Anaheim .,._ Indy. W1 rm. $410 ,,.., uu 8/9 Sml fem Tenler type S225 dep Jim 751-3301 blk/wht Older doQ, bltt M/F share NB OC.anfront l'lead'.c:.''2~ ~ leg• Apt $500 • deposit Call 64&-5745 NB/BACK BAY HOUSE II w/horse stall ev111, lrg pool, all amen11te1 30-40 $475 u1ll 1ncld 852-9259 PROF/FEMALE 26-35 To shr 3br 4ba Ovplx.COM Micro. d/w w/d, $557 •'Ji utll. Roz 675".5677 C•••t1ci1I I.I. lilt hat ••• 2719 FOUND lcltten. 8 ..-06d female. near Balboa Pier 675-4547 ptHH de- scribe FOUND Ladles b<aoelet on lHtle Balboa ISiand Ring 2X. hang up & call b.ck ag11n 673-8642 FOUND Vcty Myr11e St. Lag Bctl, beaut lg edit gry/Wht. male cal nds home badly. 494-7348 OMECI fT OITll I JUST LISTH 16 New detached hOmes l&LIO& nestled around acres of $629.000 Call 759-4830 3br lncd hse s79s k tds I 206 MONTE VISTA paid II 1nteras1ed please ~·ur WfSTr•1 'ner Id Ilk-ps rea dep Overlks Nwpn $' 100 2 2BR 1BA garage lencec! I SEAWllD YILUll!E call 673-5979 & leave 114 Sll&lf nn •n "" 1 w u srry3tlr2bafprlcpoolnu yard gardner $675/mo • message 161fWestclllf llUL (STATE Aolht s avail 539•6191 k11c11en into S39-6191 63 1·8283 15555 Hunhngton Village 2711 Nwpt Bch 541-5032 agl LOST 5 yr brn/wht Spring· er Spaniel & 3 yr Golden lab. fems. M ... d.i Mat area 432-9945 LOST CAT.-T~a-b-by_/.,,.Fem­ "Metcedes'·. 1 .. 1 Men 8/5 Orange Ave & 2111 S1 C M No collar, recent surgery on left rear (sllaved). mhced gr•y w/yellow spot on back 3 Wht 1oes on rear P9WI REWARD. 5-48-4023 HlllSILA parks prV1 pool & spa Poss101y Iha 1argeS1 single Minutes from the bilach res1oent1a1 properly on Start.no at S 158,900 me po1n1 2 · oversized Newport Trails 548-1329 lots with 4Bdrm homes S E C I plus apartment Walk 10 UST II • • • GW cay and oc:ean bi!laches By Owner Beaut twnhme P"ced to sellle estat~ at 3Br 2 '>Ba 1550 51 SEPlR&TE OllllTHS 1us1 S49S 000 !;~21~ E S43;~!7 ~ or W11n pnvate coortyard & a ves n view lrom the family rm (714 ) 67 3-4400 llfSl YERIE din rm & kitchen of ll'lts Ei ctus•ve hShnQ 4Br 2Ba upgraded 4 bdrm nome I over 1600 stl Avail Sepi $S 16 500 Call 759-4830 1st S1S6.500 Catt Liz HUTWHTlH 646-3627 lUL EST&Tt ocu• I Clll LIHTS 14Br 2Ba fixer Htgh on a 01 ee Agl tee Lane from San Diego Rtttlt/liltttll Rare E·S•de nse $450 kids USTSllE Freeway north ot Beach suw1-L 859 so FT TO SHARE pel t yd snady porch Steps to sand 3br hse 2ba Snarp 2Br 1'~Ba garage to McFadden west on •••" Prv olc restroom, we1 bar otners ava11 539 6191 incls den k•ds pe1s S 1200 no pets $795 546-5880 McFadden Wkly rentals now avail secretfry stauon A 1 539-6191 Agt lee alt 6pm 979.3848 Pam __ $147 00 wk & up 2274 17151 Nawhope·Sle 113 gt ee WestcliH 38R 2BA s 1595 LIJHI le1c~ 2'411 _!"w. Pl Blvd CM 646-7445 1 Fountain Valley, 549-1~~ SHARP 111-HPLEX gdnrlWlr pd Avl 9118 No f'SllEI 20 AVAILABLE NOWI No lntlh tt lhrt BAYFRONT BUILDING Encl gar Near 19111 pets Open Sa1 1Sun lba frplc patio $800 ·sec Laguna (21 lbd lba walk 27,u OFFICE SPACE & Newporl Blvd pets Ok 1 ' 15 Essex 646-67 89 722-0528 10 beach $600 ea ·sec -550 square IMI & up S600 mo 548-1498 Winter Rental 2Br turn Eastside 2Br t Ba beamed 675-5061 ·BALBOA PEN-1375 Call 642-~4 between 6-8pm S9001mo incl all ulils e~· ceilings. lrplc garage II t It L 2,-,, F/Prel 30-40 yrs. to ahr 8'>1 I ,. ... I Ill 1-S or 997-9309 agt cept phone Taking applt-Pvt patios S690 • 1s1 1 twrr IC• w/M 1 block 10 Bay & -... ., •PENTRIDGE COVE • ca11onsSa18 1611 IPM 1851 secS225 2persons *11£1•-HOO* Ocean675-7476 Ample pkg, urns P•ld 2Bt 2Be Condo WI O nkup t 18 45th SI 650-644 1 No pets 650-1798 Reing dishwasher & st<>ve BEAUTIFUL' COM iwnnse 2855 E Cat Hwy 67S.-6900 dbl garage wtopener Ytarlw 2 I 31 ... ,., E-s•de 2Br 2Ba cath C.Bils incl NO PETS 54S.-485S n/beach avail 1mmed $995 Near s1reams & 1 • $450 • sec 675..0770 tails No pets 549_2447 Ocean view Others avail· lrplc w ·o hkups dbl gar 2BR l ''>BA enc gar lrg 978_ 1100 Angie WESTCLIFF BLDG. LOST female t>rlndle/wtll P11 Bull in Foont•ln Vel- le y, Busl'lard/Sl•ter 848-3657 PtrstHlt games sprts natur rm wt<nds M prlra a'IOm-klda wanting true tmd: poea live together 969-7508 •--------• bhill S 132,500 $40K Down Must be sold' ' dblP close 10 ~acn w1opnr Pvt bale S875 · airy mod. •, blk beach I Haat. ltac~ 2140 CAllEllY llHT&L Isl last sec $225 2 per. $895 mo yrly u111s pd BLOCK TO BEACH' NB --............ -~-.'"""!-R M&IT llC sons No pets 650· t 798 960-5844 msg 631 -1249 House w/pool, lennls I GW NEWPORT BEACH ( :•"•' .,,,,,u J' "' •""d '''""• .... Tri.el 3t14 2 ROUND TRIP TICKETS. before 10/ 1186. ()fange Co to VancouYef. BC $600. Orange Co. to Seattle S600 495-3 173 HW,OllT IEACM, Dr1v!' by 1929 Whither WHH OILY fH( IEST A1P 1Do not disturb len-anl!>I 642-6604 Aft 4pm WILL DOI E•qu1s114! details such as Hant. leada 1040 skyhQ'115 mirrors re 1 UNFURN 1BR HOME decorated kitchen Fenced yard enhance this !.pe<,lacular Call aher 6pm pen1house condo 1n Iha 662-5757 Villa Balboa Tranquil greenbelr ve1 Furn lrYiat 1044 ~~c.·h~~e~ ~~<1~1v1~1~ l•lr 21a-Willtws" 105 1urnkl'v $149000 $140000 By OwnrtAgl SALL v SHIP LE . 731 3371 or 559-03S3 JOYCE DABOL T LaJHI leac~ 1048 759-9100 <:,tl")!l',f f,> ,,...~ ,~ ()MPAl\jV . - FORECLOSURE IOcean1Canyon views by owner 2 Sly 2BR I BA house dbl gar 1600 st 3 decks $22 000 down ~ assume loan 497 4654 StrieflJ u,.., Crust E~cept me price and 11 s 1n e1 pt1me area S 189.000 Call 759-4830 HUT WESTElll RULHTATE GW YACHT IHE tFFH Reduced from $248.000 to $234 500 Located 1n prime area with 3 bdrms 1am1ly rm Call 759-4830 &RUTWHTHI RULHT&Tt UNFURN 3BR HOME J • $625/md 2BR IBA, all 2 Br 2Ba Unit yrly $370 • '..Wlll 548-.4952 c.r..r YJtw S.fft Larqe lf'nced yard room 115-4101tr175-1173 blMs lndry rm near $900/mo 3Br 2B~ w inter CDM-M/F, PROF .,..Complete janlt• 101 RV available 09-01 alli>r 6tim 662 5757 San Clt•Htt 2176 beacn and shops S1000tmo Frplcs. gar-jShr turn townhome. w/d . .,..Music 735 W 18th St I ages & carport 731· 1230 pool $450/mo • ISi & v"flevator Hant. Hlrboar 2142 2BR den. lrplc. small yard, TSL l&IT 142· 1103 j iasi.' available' immed, vFull view balcontes nice residential area I 2BR wllrg deck Pool, Denise 619.484•7243 vSecretary service 3 *trv elegant rwnhme closeto beach,S800mo 1Large 1Bedroom with okng 3226 Clay. Nwpt 1 ..... AmplePArklng ?400 -;tl, guarded gale 498·2S81 or 544-1471 pool No pets S.49S ·' Hghts A11I Sepf 1 ms. C.M prof. M/F n/smkr 25 141 llOl $ t800 s2 ,00 140. A $600 securily 646-3618 I 1st. las1 213-597-8661 • Must Ilka quiet atmos • or w part•tDll I -' , Shr 3Br hm $350/mo uttls ---------11''91 doc~ 71 41627-0295 ,. I 2602 Lare• 21r, ur 1135 * 21111121A 1100* Incl 54&-8325 Avl 911 I -- lrviae 2144 I PROF BLDG Contractor 673-0072 619-753-07 19 incl NO PETS 545-48S5 CM tw1ltH, JW, 2h · space Full buslneu ser- s Will trade services tor rent gar huge patio $250 vioes Bristol & Baket E•~lrgtat ii ii NEED responalble pereon to care for & play wlll'I my 8 mo old 1n Turtle Rock hm Refs req'd Call Mary Pat Mon-Fri 660-8999 ·••tH I Naw decor Row avail Relrlg dishwasher & stove I Execyllve Suites & Desk ec Bldg & prkng. 2Br neg Hunt Bch area aft llST SHI *•BRAND NEW 2Br 2Ba •Sec 548-6654 Pam Costa Mesa 979-2161 2Ba lu• Condo Air. choice area patio. gar--T ~ 41H micro lndry rm lenms 5pm Gary 960-3990 E1s1de 2BR I'S.A gar lr9 f age $900 lse No pets I Considerate fem n-amkr. Large office avallable . In 1-t"'!l~C~t~fl~~~~~- pool spa $900 SS 1 6S81 Balboa yard wtd hkup Grear lo-760-1713 or 6'2-5909 beaut Lake FOfest hm Newport Beach Tuteful-Plf·SOlllL Am ca1ton $725/mo oods Pool tennis ty decorated sulle Men- WOODBRIDGE CONDO lal1d 2606 2S44 46 Orange Ave • * *llHT&U* * I ~;:r S:iso 770_8551 · 1a1 Health ProfeasiOnal AJ!;~;::n~ B !r..°ays 2bd nr Park pool & 311Llll•YI 111..i•cL TSL MGMT 642-1603 All areas. prices • sl~es. -I pref81'red 851-1756 sec 55 t-255• garage St 150 V RL Y Help? Fee frplc, gar, W/D, PoOI. on IEWPHT IUOI COLDWC!U BANl(C!RO schools No pets $750 n • • *NEW 2Bdrm 2''rBa Monthly or yrly Lei Us I EAST BLUFF, 38d. 2',..,Ba. ---nACIU F /T tr p IT G\1\1 . security 5•8..0769 Townhse Apl, yard. gar-B B $(SO/ Wl'I Af rt IRVINE PRE~L LlfHI leac~ 2141 age $800 • 5eC No pels TEWHT 171·1110 acl< ay mo y ~y rpo arH 12 UNITS ECE REO ll!!pOrt leac~ 1069 I Br upper 6\Jple11; lrplc. 3~~rp!~~ ,c:;;,~mga~~~rl: ava11 8 15 548-7652 *LUXURY 2Br 20a I 760-5316 Eves ~1~~~e:':;ly°'!,~ ~~ 786-749.4 S2ll,OOO llCL LAii garage sundeck Nr bch McNash Really 64:> 1334 w/new decor. large 11v1"9 l 'llwff hrwlt•.4W lh port Beach Addreu for Prtfn1ina:t. O" cana1 48• 2 1Ba 2 S J C l 071 $775 mo Musi tie stable or 675-6 t96 West:fiek:I rm Easlblull. trplc pool Prof M /(F pref d) 25--40 S f'tSq Fl mtl'lly 2 Offices, Maiaa'ltrl " Siii .. _.,.,., .... , ... , .,_,. lrpics '.> sundecks Cus-Ill lllD If. w/rels 494-4245 $89S No pets 722-801 l 1400 • utll 759-3597 400 st spacious window SPYCLASS tom Ou•ll 1n e•cellenl ·GAEA T ST ARTER-Condo * E•ec hOme, Oen & cyn IALIOA ISLAll l1ru AHRTIHITS Don't llellltate 10 llquld•te view brand new crpts. i---Ll""U...,.AlllTS __ ... ....,_. Sl1',000 r:ond1t1on Used brick ;>BR IBA,3rt11to beac.h vu )Br 2,,Ba wrap-12bedroomclose1o wale• Likebrandnew Allutllpd *OCWFllllT* Selltl\oseMver-usedltema Orps A/C Call650-3381 Tired of R.E Become• r 1 pntry Wat~ '0 beach 2 pools S6l.OOO around deck lrplc. No l818> 795-6400 Pool. gar Sorry no pets 2Bdrm lBa, garage. patto wtthanad lncl .. slfled. OFFICE SUITE Loan Rep R.E lie req'd wo story lrad111on111 am DOCKSIDE RE 722-9730 Paseo Carolina •99-2756 pets S 1600 Agl 550-10 15 l&LIOA ISLAll L1r1t I 18drm S605 yrly S 1000/mo 650-2493 0v8flOOklng harbor IBM Set-up f<>< you In the ~'bo~o~R 4 P~::Vn~~:ie *l&Y YllW COHO* 2 bedroom close to wafo 2Bdrm 1Bath $710 •OCWFHIT &PT* __._.. 575 sq tt Avail Sept 1 fleld • TralnlnQ. Call f<>< Panore1m 1c ~.r..aan .\ Newpor1 Bay Towers Bal Santi Alli 1010 3~~~~9 o~~~~vt:~pl~,ar~ (818) 795-6400 301 Avocado 642·9850 Lg 1Br tBa. sundeck, Call 642-4644 an appt 77o-6067 Chudl m oun •a•n vq•w ~ Pi>n 28R-2BA Boatslips OWNER MUST SELL age $1300tmo Call Balbu Penianh NfWPORT VILLAGE bltins.muslsee$5501 fee PRIME COSTA MESA Lo-iit4lic1l/Dtat1l S gorger1•J'I' a1-111 Only $279 000 tbd condo upper level 476·3200 Ext 320 2607 1 APARTMENTS TELHHT 171·1110 cation• Beautifully ap-Oll•-•mo • .._ 1•4-1010 7 59-1234 iacuui tennis pool 24 Colla Mesa poinled ~ulte with 4 pV1 .,..._ _, hr sec ' mt lo SC Plz, ,La1a11 Hills 2150 LG 2BR-FURN-FRPLC PRESTIGE LOCATION *SftPS Tl Ulll* o If le es, r acepll on. Front olflc.e poslllon. Mull ft/// I/// $6S 400 S57 S320 6pm I ;>BR 1BA LH Townhome Gar yrly beacnrenrai only 5 Blocks to Studio w/full kitchen. utlls storage. confertnc:e. be enlhuslaattc & lal k1 //Irr/'. W'D incl. comm pool & steps 10 sand ulil incl South Coast Plaza incl. hurry $400 lee work area. sink & bit In cheerlul & wotk well with Peaiasall 1007 R E A )l T v lt11t1ls 1ac very clean $850/mo, $1500/mo 650-2116 •C1ose100CA1rpor1 TUHHT 171-nlO cabinets 720 or 1500 people Must heV9 good ; ~c • call Nancy 498-8106 • 7 Minutes 10 Beach sqlt in attractive & well olflc.e skills. Incl ...-.nlng 'HllHU POllT *LUSE OPTIH * I Hltl H OI CtrtH 4el Mar 26221 • N1ohl lighted Sand Ill CAIHI WT ma In 1a1 n ad b Id g hrs & &Om4I SaMdays 38 r 1811 101a1 mtfl!nor New l 1sttn9 -Harbof View ' 1li;o11Jni 2 IA ll~rt lt1c~ 21 '9 1 II &'T YIEW I Volley bell & T enn1s Crta j Enlov the luxury of this ex-645-3 no Salary open according lo I h r1 Homn' 4 bdrm Monl""'O -t llr •Pool Jacuzzi, BBQ 1 1 d t·"' --exp & ablllty Olan• country renc rf'"'"' ,., ....,, 2BD Unlurn Xlnt locallon 2 2'"tBA 1r1 level Blk to bcl'I $785' • sec. c p c us ve guar 08 ""com-Ct••t1ci1l Prt~rtl 631-56641551·"'"',... E--Of!Gorat·)f s d•,.al'Tl £ 11 l i?Q'i 000 $ 18001mo 1 yr • overed arkmg munlly In 8 spaclou• ~ ·-sev•llf! For Sa'P Rv c,u1.or $20000 op11on gar south pa110 $1000 rwnhse Like new attach 675-4 174 •CableTVAvallable 20d T .. 77 OENTA-LASSISTANT )(I I , C 1 YEARLY Avail Now' ;>car gar St?OO mo n- 1 R "'F , rm ow n .. ouse Owrer $320 000 0"4''' rno• l'V "' .,a ue al 675-9667 or 675·4•57 pets 818 790 6629 2Br 11>a ltont duple• •Rec oom wlhr trep.aoe Amenlltes tncl lrplcs, .,., HARBOR etvb Exper d ROA w/X-Ray Daily I t·5 Hm f,71,.417. PJ. T~ICK TENORE avail ~I I $795 yrly and Biiiiards bars AIC. micros, W/D FRONTAGE . 2 UllllTS lloense FfT Nwpt Bct1 or Ore 640·40('r 1)3 1 • 1266 •760·8702 1,1and retreat 51095 fllll 5 2Br 2Ba Condo w/P<>Of & See Sal 11 ooam-2pm •Saunas nkups g 2 c.r garages Approx 1000 sq ti, leaM speahly ofc M0-5e82 1022 I ~~ ~ \.r room tayout gar kid Ok 1ac all betund pr.-t gate 431 Ins !rpfc dlw gar t BR FURN/UN FURN From S 1695 Sorry no I 548·4 787 & 969·2000 CtrOH 4tl Mlf •., t ~ appls 539-6191 Agl IM S 1600 • 1st last clean-JR 1 BR FURN pets 644-0509 HIT&l HOIPlll•IT C&lfl lllu1 all$ 11--p~ ~ '"" dep $500 642-2008 I BEAUTIFUL 1 Bachelor Corner Nwpl Fwy & Beker -la•Htrial "jll NEWPORT BEACH " '"·" :; e1.1 l1IM1 .. ,. Apt $750 2B IBa $975 1 s N I 6 '" 4Br 2Ba home Completely p • I 2107 3BR 2BA cozy clean A 1 r • d orry. 0 pets I-rt •-•AL ...a9 1300 aqh w1ffon1 oG Ara you !O<>ltlng lor a .EST •• ' I. tatala I I havenewcrplso rps. (71 4)557..0075 ... ,... --• ... drlue·I" door In rear' Challenging career .....,_ redecorated trg yrd house Top cond Walk lo CALL 67S-6~ • .. ? E .,.... aome ocean "'ew l&YCllESTI 115 E Balboa Blvd t>e&cl'I pool & 1enr111 Nice 2Br 2Ba. lndry lee, No U 25/mo 1785 WhlUler portunlty W 11e look· S279.500 Prins only 3BR I houM 10 beach S 1250/mo 839·2262 Block 2 beach 1750 flat pets Non·•mkr, avall St CM ' 540 9352 O Ing for a lrlendty, rneture. &75-3001 or 760-0895 , 3 huqe 1>drms 2ba. I AIJ9 23-30 & Sept 6-13 gels homey spopt w/gar Sept 1st $650/mo 649-0681 N • -' enthusiastic per1011 -9nrgeous pool pro-673541061t'4924794col 4 Bdrm. pool spa, lrg chlld llne539-6191 780 1418or6'42-7528 -w/~tal experience to FI ND I t11,s1ona11y landscape>ed kitchen $2350/mo 1 A~t tee lact•t Prt·tr~ jOln our INm Top pey t>eau11tul decor owner j 213Br Winter & Yrly Pen· 1 yeer tease Call f<>< In lot SPARKLING 18R 27 trlnge beMfltl. n·amlit' , sayc; SELL IT THIS tnsula Rentals avl Call mallon Bkr 759-1234 lltt• fer llttt UTIL PO, OtJIET, N·PETS 2 M4..0S95 WEEl(FND' $339 000 VIiia Aenrals 67S 49 12 Snare beth New crpts. POOL. NEAR SHOPS ... 1 ...... ....... C.M Nice., .. w .. 11ta.. --------through rlarnflC'd Barker Rf 545-9282 PENINSULA collage 3BR $350/mo Call 675-6606 s54o/MO, s48.7689 Sett., tt SIOO two 2Br h'" t l1tnd 10 Denial Recept1onl11, 4BR 2BA pa11o dbl gar summer weekly $675 add 2 more lu•h lndecp Ortl'lo 4'A D•y. GOOd pey let U1 Htl~ Y" $111 y • ., ,,.~.,.,, Call C11111f1t4, 642-5678 for inform ation & surprisingly low cost. $1200/mo yrty ·Drive by PENINSULA PT nr Mw Uppet 3Br 2Ba view. 2 Steps 1o SC PIH,2Br 18a, ti I •Htt. IHHS. ..1 3--Corwii•«alton Quill Sl75KAgt 642•9886 & t>eneflt1 Exp req'd 2009 Miramar but do not entry trench 3BR 2'\BA dec:ks lrplc, beams refrlg 11ln1 cond. security or 11se .ne11v1c1uAI l)lockc, Nwpt Sch 642-2826 d t " tu r 1> 1enan1 s ram rm snoo mo to mo' Great lot S 1500/mo galed, P<>Of•. nu palnl · M onlh to month 11), (}lllow l(lJ><;' Fmhroidor OIW •·PLO 818 244-8128 BAVS~ORES designer , 4 76 5 127 Or 675 3058 ale $775/mo 846-6&34 c1lso available •""' ,,, iww .,111c hi•<, Localed In CM • All 2 IUllAlll ILOI CtrtH ••1 lilar 2122 home 3BR ;>BA den Cotti MtH 2624 MESA PINES 2650 Harle I . f •trnished T '>S11e 1r.1n~tpr "II ;><1 bdrm, I blll'I unit• For buiy OtilrQPfaellC Of· ~-'!!"'!'-----~! pelio S2300tmo BR B U50 • AlklnQ s241000 flee Exp'd w/Wortter'• l20R 18A tott90e w/Vu ot EASTBLUFF 3BR 2 BA 1BR 1BA UNF~RNIS~ED 1 ~oO~~~~~. bbq unlurn1shP.d •"'> 7 n.irh ol 12 . ' Comp Ina helpful Mull jelly rron1 deck WID twnhme Pallo dbl gar PLUS ENCL ARA E TOP AREA. Quiet No Pets • f itness Cf'nter<, <;nnll $3.25 plus 1r,c ----..... rlallil good office aklll• hltup g11r s ,,00 u1tl1 c.omm POOi s12so1mo Excellent IOC. n-pets • •549-2447•. Traditional Salary open eccc>fdlng to Aql 673 4062 Waterfront Homes inc $600/mo. 662-0550 tenn1\ ~w1mm1n11 POSlaQ~ n11nn1tnq tor R HP & abllltl Call Olene 4BR 2''rBA OUPI EX IJ 1· 1400 12BR $625 Stove rtfrig, IOvtt~ll~l:~~ST~Al~atlo M ttl• •1111.,r ifool~ 'l 6 ~~ l'>l\norn ealty 63 l·56&4/5 1-333e Eve. Firepl~ 2000aqlt l e1G3bd,2';1>a lrl)4t gar pool lndry lac. gd toe $4 25 evtll now ~1111 , 11op"h Uut1Wl*6fC'61 6.1 1•7370 lallllllam Ava•labltl A09u•t 15 Q""-1 1oc:1111on walk to evail now Sorry no P9tl 840 S34116'2·5431 "'* 11111" 'l \ --_ For buty Chlr~ec11c ot- S 1800tmo 759-1708 beKh A Lido VIII• 4'3 w Bey 760 8083 Nh'<llJ•l•I e .... t N ! , ..... -al '11111 ""'9'1 11.d.atu • Fiaurial nc. Ins •xp helpful 30 JASMIN CREEK :.>8R $ t400 Vrty 96' 092r l28r 2aa beaut q1.11t1. , WI lffH I ClllOI 880 h..,,,,,. flvt'nuf ",.......,,IM .._. ... T V::: DI~ Hra/Wk M1111 l'l•w good ,.,,__ arded comm nlty dwT\\I,, ""'Pll''° & enc1 Want a Mleetlon ol grNt 11111;111 lfY 1tm...,,. lllMlf AddNaa ~ • --w offQ tlellls St1wy op9t1 "';n.~~PoOI. $2 100 umo ... O&lfll OllM ga1 M°'t ut1l1 pd $795 llv1ng? We can Offef •ny. &45-1104 Z9 Sia ,...,. --w16CSw nee MONN #Of ICCOfdlng to exp & .... ~4,.. ,,1:.> .,~ .,...nt :.>bd, '''b•. den on o<>fl e:n H11mt11on 631·47S3 I tl'l1~1om a small Pt 10 8 TDt S10K/up, no credit ty C•" Diane 831-see.t ., ._, -.-4 11 _...._ N1>Wport ,.~ h Su NEW FOR ONLY S1 .. 51 33"'" E eourN, ne11t to rennlt 28r w gar Crpta drps a rm hOUM 1..,.,.,. ""·no penalty Call or~ • "" vet N...., ) Ddrm 3'; bllh 2 c;ourt s 1895 7S9 0079 bltins J;nc;d yrd w/&>attO 1ng In CM NB Of HB think 111Xl t61h SttPPt * p&<Je lull·COl<>f C.t. Denlaon Aleoc: 873 73 11 L-'M '''"'O'ICl't wel bit 636 4120 C-11 1-5PM of Ut llrtl f()f !Nil Cl'IO!Ce '"' Oovtrl log of c,.ttl o.,nc-rnt '". <l nut> I " oar 1 O e Ill O&IYH Olllll 1667 Vittoria "C" 1885 01 tdMI hlllfl9 542 SnJ llOOks ~11fl(lht"' crtwtl Mtrt~T.D. Bl Neieded fOt llOl'M C9l'9 All S20001mo "91 973.5354 LrQ 3 bdrm. 2·~ bath Pool .,61,. Sant• An• ........ TSL MGMT 842· 1803 uo~• 'lllll''ll, ,,..n<JleO()lnl NEED At.MO et 11% 2nd ttM\1, Mv9fll IO<:etl0nl Zl~u ~ & 1enn1t $1850/mo 2 " S_'Y., • ~ ~11rt1 hOO~ au1l1inq ilnd ' UPJOHN HEALTH CARE C.1ta llttl -Call Sue 631· 1286 437 Orange O 7o5 DHI Pt1al 2121 l'lorl' ~~ ~~a:= SERVICES S.~ New Lu •urv eo;;c;.,. l6r i~ ~-:r •M•1111 Ve<~ D' lu• 281 Hrlctl\o't , rtdaeoral• or evet teo..()63() pp PIT··---,.,a. l/p 11)8 dbl oar ··~~ Ill • IBe Upper New decM 1 1 1md 2•~ AAIBA Ar.-1rt1ry•1'ff LAURA WHEELER -...-r ... ::~~~e1 .. "c;~'~'f."~'flS Fgr :r,~:~~"::'o~~~'r Oce3n ~4!:~511776 ,._ ________ ,c R A F T I ~TiC<;';:MO"<'tOfTVI ,.:.:'f:~n I !$! ' ~=~fii£:..!~p Mii W. 1111 lllil J Aii CIUl/aneau..11 '-· • .. 111•11 .... 111_. ... 1. -• .. . '"' ... J!.~tnlft "'fT ····~··· _....... ""'911 •• ---... I ...... . colegtbec*QfOUftd • .. S*Wl•11 INlW9 WOf1( tot 'TAXl'l lobb>'fl W.ftm -·-..,.JCJ-.......... trDr~t.., '-'--~ T'iiiiiiil W ~ .... 1• .n.~~ Nwptlcrt\.M~' PlrtOft lor pro~rey Hoeteet,_.pt'oduct.Our ntftl 1111 Oood~'9DOrC191'1ftt ln~v.._._,. ........... _..,._...... ~ • • -·- Mono-Fri '4e.5703. rnomt co •It" bu1y Peoole .. !Mlllft8 " bltt f.ll---'-·-;-c.. , "11 T '"' e H 0.'. MVA c-. ..... .. ~be two.cwtlet,... , Aow'I Ill DIOOM. CAU. . . =:-a. ... be..,.. to call nowtl en-1520 .;;;.....-;.. : ~ w '/WeMrW ~. flnnt, ,. fll9'l.J,..... ,, ~ IWn. .. 2..07 NO 111 l JMCM 2 a.ta NOW AVAi.AM.i ... Utl • Good ~Nye~ ENERGETIC Ull-IP9'10ft. OS*llllOI fOf FIT, PIT, ftil•f f F •• -1°"' needed-....~~ ...... Medid MllC~-- e::d c.rtlfted Pl .. tlo myet Cel .. 2-1803 • tnu9t IM¥e. p.,, OI ""' ..... "'.. ... be l11tn ... PfT AM 1.:.. ..... .. 57-1 2 11 P/T ~ :r-.. °""": : .. ~ • ~ relrig, •w. .. ••. ~tnPelmSprlnge time work. 445.4193 OU\fOlnt I~· , ....... .., college "'*"' Mwt .._. ......... ..,. Sat.e-oo..t-...,, Fot ~,. •• ,z~ ~~-;a· r...:C:. f~'t-=:. p~~l.!J~! ANSWEA MACHIN£ :=--:: edit= ...... ..... ::..-=. c.r. ~ + ~ : ~ In**-cal 1NM..., Mo .... ~ ~;.':-:;::-="~".":'""-::--.r=- Md operatlng~lllty doctor'•~ a Exc:iueM llwttatlOn ~ ~ '°' dertaMI cal lil:m1 ·· 2002 ~ -1,.,,, "°'"' 5~..a.-71. PtMrlMt ~ \lo6ce • ~ -..., woni ' ~ Peid ' ln....,;s:"'°'* · ...... , ~':.!. ~. ' Ptr Pwt0to.-.... ~.Newport THI OMfOI" •• ,., ••• .. cal~-=.,·· "-"" pn ~ .-. ""*· ftO ~ ,. ~ ~ ~ derl· l'\O --~ or ~ ''""'' .,.._...,, .. .._..,, npenon, Stettoners.1$3-1200 PIT~ 1-1 lm!M Y.,.., .,._ qund. Idell lor ~ -. __ .._,.... night• 81l1ry 00 • Aenee213 ·~~ The UltlrNJw Invitation, 1400~:e~~ 2121tw'bcwC.M. 1'-1 2 11-0 _ lnd ....... W u T ... m•k•re. "'"" I CflOOI :n::::.~~ iwat.w/~. • • AtrtwnCowt,FMNonlal. 11111.SULDP/1 ~IMctl DOG LOWA WANTrft.I ~tllllll kit IMlll1alr-f81M.Al ..... 11Jftold ~C-.llNden\9 . ~ ~to lo• 11. umTllY 1 _ &1 • UnlQue boUUQue neec11 ... .... ........ wa ,_.,. lrfandl .,,... own ear scnw • • mooolaM.,..1 Houra NlW~ RMat olo o.lly Piiot, PO Box ~Mt Peoed !MM ()fttce The L .. , • ,_ Tl ~. enthutleltlc -2 t Wll tr.in grooming, ex-""*al ~. ... S10/Wk for tJU. Call Mondey-f't\day 6•30pm Tennie C1Ub .............. 1HO. Coerta Mw t2t2e tiae lmlMdlate QC>enlng C 1 ~ ~ j"* ..... 18dy. Fleuctieckile, ~~:.::r ::.r ... '°' kennel MIC> WQtl ... w/~ & Dwtlene 145-T1i' 1MMt to t ·OOpm, Seturd1y 1750 TH'8 WUJ<ll P9¥ CllllUJ/lililt UM for en •ner~Uc or-m~.':1~t~r:,_;,•h:; ~~-°-~eoetuden1_.._:. ot"45-5'12 ~•CAOr.llc.~ox ~.M.ifl t :OOernto 1:()()C)m. SW1 Tr.,,...,.175-320I _ _. g anlted Aa.cr atary p.a ~ 1,. ,.-::- 1 ,."._.. ,....,,. WAITER/WA~ Oo you need extre aM fOf 35·•0 Hre. Newport PEMOMAl LINES et S4.00/ttout plu1 ~ klr lrPl ....... MIT.. wfOQOd typ1no & com-fOf t>tlgflt .,_.-le ..._ --.__ HOSTJHO&TESS the holid-9Y1? 8eGofne en Phwmaceutic.11 197 W INSURANCE RATERS bonueee Privet• ~ I 1yr otd rr-.g 12!50. Flig- Temp full.tin. poeltlon, rnunlcetlon •11t1. Date people. If yeu"Want to UIJl..WIM PUFFINS . ' Avon repreeenta11W c.11 18th St, NI .... 2:7511 . We'lf looklno tOt enerp In-~.;:;.•~ ldaite 18 cu " ~ 8nr good IYPMa tlelll9 unuet, ;ntry expMlpfUI. Contect Hrn H .00/hr. 17 .00 Fut! time cioun1-..... In C~E=:O.,~ Juanlt1137.5111 1111 ..... lllD.I dlvlch&el1/fu1 learnet• FOf lnt..WW ... Mwy S7& Apt ti ~ ~ genetefotb, etc. c.11 Ul en, Aulty Pellc•n comml-'<>n fore•ctUale Retell H9f\fW•• St«e Ukforloulsl40-83&t ORIVER-PARTTIME Hoex~nei:n11ry wM would Ilk• to .... 1ner 5·30 Mon.·M Of plugl lnto110.0.-Su• t-t2, 873-IGeO (7~~~\', and 1 quellfy fOf OUf at-No &Jndayt Of l\fenlnga: FOf Newpot18Mett No N1ery AecetY9 111for1 come pertOnel llnee W.. t-3 Sat 81142-5178 tot• f75 obO 875-4 ........ l/P l /I · _;.,~iw beNflt• ~• See Stew, HW Wrtoht WAITllUll "°"' thOp, call 833-11ee Mf'Vlc:• +-4 •I color eutance raterl wttlt °"' TEA SEAVIC£'41l VEA Perm pert time M-F 8-t lllllTllY/TYPIST ,..., lnciudee IMdlcal Co .• 12e Aoctle8t•. CM. Experienced only. All between 1-2 PflQtoe call compeny. Mlnlnum I l•ftWlta ENGLISH SHEFAELD , Grubb & Ellle Co COYlflQI than talk 10 u. lhlfta. Good 91\d t LMny't Studloe m onth I o ftlc:e n -Ifft fm LARGE 8 PC 1376 Coet•Meee 54W110 clll... .•com-IOday. For an lntentew ULUTUmlP/1 Appty1trooKO'Slf>'f lllftllWll'fD 176--0823 COM ~ltnce,tindmu.t t)1)9 Mutt be 9Qlb4a oertlfled 979-531S CLEAICAl.IORIVER, lite ::C1ng'a ~~·~:csll <*I 114-540-000t. Houteplanl, up. ptefd 22 erlne .....,, Bede AotWt, 210t _, Wl)tft ~. lot Wiii ttW. 173--H30 typtng, flllno, c<*ege ""'" Ull wno Po1ni 111 uh MATURE Per9on Needed FleJI. "''· &45-0210 3 M '8*bo9 IMnd ~ 8'lld . 175-1353 llln.t •11111 mot• Info Of lO ~ TRIPLE metd\ drW & nlte d4w\t Ok, n/emk, FTPT loe typing, dlctlrPfl<>ne and In catd lhop. llulb6e hra. T~ s.... Ymt •1111 EXCELLENT INCOME Celendar/Pholo SUllOill.. = :tl.'t100~ ~~ ........ ltnd whl, atd ttll'll S70. C...-m U&.. l 7M803 "'lllTlfNI''--• _.,,..._ T ..._.._ ~v-'d ~ _ _.. & FOf home -. ...-8t1-8e01 lor lntervtew · .._ ... _ .... .._ ·-·' SWVI rQl(r wf.t S25. 8lu wl ___ ~__;,_'V ___ . -... ..... -..... 0 .,. ...--llpply In pet'90n •I IOl'T IOTIElll """"'v,........ . T::;___ F-lnf~uon-'-:.:"'R . t1•·-1u AN 11 ~::...d. n I 2 • 3 rug 8•101100 fU.1621 •R'Ul.P/1 ~~!<>' • .!' .. 1ntenn.w ca11 t1 '4AdlmSAYe, HB _...... I ..... _ .......... _ ..... • ... WIT. • I igti • ., ...... AWoJ Metrlll L)'ndl AMfty Tr_. .... .,.. ...,_2900 PICK YOUR OWN HRS Un .... you --.wllna to: 557.4073 aftemoon1 504-&4&-'700 I IJTml -'Sii 12~ MW Or1Ye eo.t~ ~... •II ..... "-terlnH·-11....ton Tttblcal/'•r.... PIT &FfTLG.COMM •EernS!S0041000IWk Ian.al 11•~• Dept P-3&7 1 · 3.420~fl M-.831 ·1030 · XfXMFIOOwr.A X&iii -,. ,,_, "'"' ""'' ' 1 •HWI fUn In I plMNnt · ·~--I now acceptJng llPC>i-eo.ta Mela.. Ce 92e2e BeechMek11Qlf*11 01-HIS +BONus. FOR APPT ••molPMr• 4 1 Manaaer ep;; -./up mnw ..... cetton• '°'~end eoE M/F •nd dt9C 0r. pnnw -. flee per.on to wottc a 8-9PM, 650-6832 •UM your poetttw f()( t>Mutrtul ge Unll G8f· For Fl Retell 9f0fe Mu9t Cinlomef' s.rvtee .,._ ............ gr .. t tor lcldl, pMS S1800 total of 30 Hre/Wk BODY REPAIR MAN IUI. ._, ettltude den Apia, CM. S1tary have H tln1lve Clth llttanoe PMell liP9fY at Pllf lln. La:::! a elklng U00.. 17$-5038 7·30em-1·30pm 2 .... Experienced. L1gun1 -· 11 UL.a •Only WOftl 8 Hr1J0y +BonU9+Af>1. No pet• handling Ind CUiiom« 225 E 17th St., CM n1•11A1 -....-II J-'-/f•n/•-' a month .. Flexible houtt Nlguel 582-0303 Need. d\ange? .Nit .. .,... •Get peld weelely (Houny &42-'914 W1cdys 11>-4 •• r v I c . • • p F f T LOC81 P..i Control Com-UT9'11--....... , '9n ~ the remllnder of th• Wl1lll -Ing out? Want to beCOrne nourly + CornmlNk>n. wfbeneflta ALSO PIT MTll lllTI PIW'Y neadt route tect'I· 2 0aa0r--.ss1....eot .... m onth. C e ll Deb • succeuful? 8et0<1 you s ..i.... • •-•••&IR Clahler E OE 8"-5070 l•yP!mn--Y"'D ___ _..ioiiiiiii (714 ..ut.._ 9077 MacGregorYldltt do anything call Eldon 11 tr_..t commlMlon) _.., -~----· nlcan, we treln. Call Mr .. ~ .. ._ ~ 1tK ,.,_. 1831 Plaeenlla.CM 759-'830 and find outlll ThoH wllllng people Manager ~. 75 unit EXP'O LINE COOK '°' A=~ ~1~· Teylot, bet'tWMtl a-12 11 ~ Mll yellOwgotd t13.8'""'*-IATl ll'flY WMI •-• •OT WUTlll t hou Id cell Rick 11 complex, Tustin. Wife In 1ucc111ful nlghtclub Ing :.,.. h ·Ho ~· 97t-e02 t I llY ~ Hend WOt1ced. ~. meeh le Hr. Home Of oot olflee. eun 9511 llll. UTA11 ('1 1')540-SSOI ~~e. '=b!":!..~f'i!:; Good P1Y Cell Mon-Fri Mondey1tlt~~~1fter~ MANAGER LU •f-1111 ~~:~-~ope ltY'e 10 to 11 hour weele. Wiit nee. Send resume to: aft 4pm. Alk IOf' Bob noon Seturdey and Sun-FOf office tupp4y 110<1 furnl1h computer. b-CIUllfted Advertlllng GW Cl•H/lnt1uut1 131 Aochester, FACIALIST d1y morning Call lmmed oe>enlng fOf' exp, Mayt-c1 w..n. & df'yer. Olflet hn.itut plf1ence nee. Cell 1fter TtUPllll UUS 9520 Cott• M .... CA 92627 & MANICUREST &42-4333, U! fOf' t<lrtl. energetic leader. South avocado green. 1xcetten1 I ~ulmtt IM1 8:30PM. 875-8007 Needed NOW! V.,-y good Ire• least Coast Plaza .,. .. , lllwy cond $400 tor both • _ The Or•ogt CoMl.J>el~ ..... UID QP.00.Clunlty.. Bent Of --to $1400/mo +benefit•. 528-5302 GRAP IC .. m llPT. llllllTllT Piiot currently hit open----F..W..111-4 TrelnM needed fOf new commlNlon. Cell Judy • ,.._. EOE. 979--59« llble. chek~ .. £lip. lndlVldual with good lngs IOf' a full and pert· Retall Sales HOSTESSES balclfY on Bil lei. fJlper &42·4114 330 . ~St. • fuaitul 1114 llghl, etc, Berg1ln1t ate Illa, 1trong typing & pereon In our Clullfled A<Jvaneemen1 opl)Ortunlty hrs. beneftt1 & wegee IUll••H .,,.. 1&•... P 11 ... lnl llMI I MY,__, IBM Col"~Jng Se*trtc Engllth and telephone time l el•phone aalet· ~ All •ft• evlllable not nee. l>Ut helpful Flex Cotta M .... CA tZ826 CASH ONl VI S3&-7347 anonhlnd helptUI Apply AdY9ftlllng department. +H-·~ 1Fashion1111nd .Or N.B. comm w/1-.p. 64~5 No exonec.wltltraln, Growing am ell · Giit ~ to OlllYer tw US tll·l111 Typewriter 15 .. carrt.oe In peteon with reeume lo Mull type 45 wpm, heve IOf lnllf'Mw appt. contact Nancy85t -4333 Wrapl DH lgn Co In :ne:r: f~ t';'rld~ ~~-3 PC SECTIONAl·Oft wttl , S300 Xlnt Cono 497~ Mr. Fuenl• al Aober1 prior te1e9hone Illes ex--.ic •Ploolo PIZZA 1111 •a.a HElPI FLOWER SHOP Cot1a M ... needa 111 or-., I I d u :: Bein. Wiiiiam Frost & A... perlenc:e. and a pleasant, •()IO......,.,_..._. Full & Part-time. Mllano't -T WlllllS . noon1, '51Hr + QM 11· x n con ....,25, walnut ITOP OUAU TYlUmffiire et IOciat• 140t0u111St , chelrlultelephone votoe. ·--~OO?Ml ltall1n R11t aur1nt. A~BMct\eNpyard Slles/Deli"9fy,expreq ganlzed. rHponelble. tow.nee Mutt ha\19 r• coft•&end·tbls&llmpe .-.1hal'I Mrlf Pftoel ~ Newi><>rtBeech,CAt2MO Excellent 11 1u y plut 1.........,11 aflne ltet~ Balbo1 875-8171 ls seetclngqualtfledboll pertUme,ltexlblehrs cheerlulpereonlof enex-llable tren1port1Uon S275. den fum 2 twn R tire offioa of bealltlNI I I ···-.-~-, WOf'kers.wlth atleut3• call 8:30-6pm.&40-2379 cec>tlon11ty dlverlffled of· Contact Liii Smith convl0fu ,21t>1s,deek& leak & oell furn:~. UI-11-•• , .. " ai eomm u on and good and gltt s10f'e In Newi>Ort Fa-Mii .. -i floe job Perlect fOf 1 ,,__ ... 2 ch $525 971-"'".,, --• -benefttl Beachle1turlngHatlm1rtt -• _. yrsvatlouaexperience, IW•HllllSYG son wanllnglo,..-b.dt .,.,2-'32tExt275 re ' .._... chan. etedenz.U, ~ .. , Call t<athteen Oteon for In-rvodue1-. W1 1re---"lnn Day&eYelhlft 645-0901 Help-fttedlmmed """' Antique oell lable 1150 2 lerence lbl. recieptton H I I & ta I I t ... .. -..• experienced pref --· 1n10 tne WOfk IOfC. We tum, drafting Ibis. plen aa open nga Of' men rv ew 1ppo n ment. a FULL TIME salel pet· llS lllYll own Irani . 64S--09&1 c1n train P1y com· -•• lft Dt•a °' 4 chllrs S40ea See-reek•. <SieUti--·Ip. women If you type 642-4321 ext 302. son If you ,,...,. hlgtt Pll IPIUTM ' For CMl1illn Scnool Must mensurete w/expetlenc:e FIT 7 .PiT. Mon-Fri retery $40 973-9138 Lv I I flll ""W bf- ' Ow P m • n d •,. standard1. 1nd enjoy 2pm-10pm. Pulllboard lllTlllUlll 67S-<>212 7:309m-'pm. no ex.-.-. Meg ege ng Cl neta; Interested In excellent MA• OIAIT delilng with the public. expetlenQe requlred be cer tified. 18835 We ere aearchlng for en $4 00/tlr .a..-. In .-·~ ANTIQUES.MUST SEl more 646-4405 t>enefltt with 1 atan lng Ull.Y Pl.IT please call Jullen et m111Helndlv. Mon-Fri ~~~~;~°'mtaln Val· energellc 111t-11anlng llMl IUI BOOt<SOH"TA~ NayY ptlnt llMP9' tot; U SE D 0 FF IC E .. 11ry of $773/Hr, 4() 330W.BeySI • 631·8888 10f'an appt lllf/llSTISS peraon1o us111ouroolor Mon-Fri 7:301m-4:00pm. 729F1tad.CM &mldnlghlblue &WOOO FURNITURE & EQUIP· Hrs/Wk Cell 833--0411 CosteM .... CAt 2126 Aexlblethlft CAlllmS ot1nt 1pecl1llll 11 heayY ph<>nea., no exp 548-5525 tofl.andmor.716-29t8 ME.NT CAll979'-5039 Ext 350 fOf 11\llNlew, Do your buying 111<1 Mlllng II •----1 Sherman Gudant In nee: 10-k.., & t"'hl ~ ---------4601 J1mbor11. Newi>0rt theeluatfllMS ~« eJ1perivnva requ red CdM. Call Dorothy M·F needecs t~"wori:' on'~ COUCHES m. 4 dlntng VARITYPEA COMP Edit Beach EOE FMISllftl Openlngs NowAvallable 8:30am-4pm673-2261 outer. S500fhr Please SERVICE STATION AT·1 ctlllra,2 b1r atOOll and W/lmage preview, extra 1 •• ••••••••••••••••••••• , AM shift, 2 yr1 llne Earn eKtra caltl IOf ct.-apply In pereon 10 I TE.NDANT F/PT Chevron more• 752-0153-0ay ()( memory r/C ptOOIAOf. LfUl llanUY dining required livery THE HUNTINGTON HOUSECLEANERS BOOt<S ON TAPE Station, 3000 Fairview. 759--3 t42_nlghl and 11\0fe, 556-03&3 TUl•l : I \UHl<Ol'l'OHTl "\11 '1 : UllHIPAATTlllAIT e!tL~~~NrfEi~~cil~~ N~j~d~~·~~:.~ 729 Farad St CM Apptylnperaont Ptt1llaiul1 1149 Excellent opportunity for • • Part Time • Deliver 1 day a wee« No Ible 30 hr per wee11 548-5525 lllftll11 peraon wllhatrongword • MANAGER • llOIWllHI collecting, no sollclllng.I MooSquld 962•5935 p••t-M'.. SERVICE STATION Mua1 te11 lrgbr1U&g1ua AllUIPIPI ptoceulng & organlu · • e Full Time Must have d ependable -•-..,., ATTENDANT din M t 2 rlCllMf'a, 2 coff Blk/yellow. M/F 1 175 uonel 11c1t1 1 to wonc fOf • e Please callfor an car, truck or station HOUSE CLEANERS! Ex· Flllng, ant l)honel, Ille Experlenoedt ~pply in per· lb4s, bkatlelt, antique buf· Mtg 722·9376 small pr .. tiglOUI New· • \ppl11 u111111• ar" flh\\ lwin" ,11· • appt between9-4pm !Nigon ind Insurance ~oed • good pay. bkJ>il, Mon-Frl Wiii treln son 3190 Harbor, C.M lat Make offer 760-8137 COCKER SPANIEL PUPS ..,.... "---F • '" • • IALIOA c M/F Must have car 631-0693 Jacques -..,..... • ......ti Lew lrm • 1 1 I f . • llY CLll all 842-14.-... ask fOf STiii .. -1 ""nl"" rm ta""'-& • -11r•, 4 male. 2 , __ ,_ <>--· ·•. 1·1·' t•1 '" 1111111.1!!1·m1•nl po .. 111un.. 548--0621 _.. "' ··• .,... '""'' • ..,.,,_ .....,, Cootect Jean &44-9190 • • JoAnne C(aney. _ PIT Flex hrs perfect 1 I all wood, 48'" W/leat all buff COior. Champ lfOIUal-P/T • ln1h\111lial .. 11111 .. , Iii• ,,.I(• Mi·IOOOll21 O&Sma INSTALLERS lor tollat PAITTml cottegeatud~I m11nt:'n 60", Dartt walnut S175 llnesw/pepera S1751275 Typing and 10.-krf req •• fllllll\ ..... .i. H'l!.Jlll/1'11. """hi t• .ind • PIT SANDWICH PERSON •nu .. •••1n parll tton s end IC· Pllll IUll showroom dl1pl1y1. Perteet •Pl Site &44-8617 499-5903 ln20h0Urswee-. A"""" 1 1 \ 1 • MONDAY-FRIDAY I •-cessorles Tools •.nd wharetlouse stoek w<>n1.10rexe1 M•""""•ny table Dllchsl'lunds Mini. At<C . ...,., • 11.1111 1trw111t·1 l'I' 1nrnl• 11111 .. 1 1"llJ'" e 1 t ~ OOPM t lflml tr1nspor11t1on req d 1/.,-y busy clrculatton Of. order filling aome del $150 ~\:1 11ble $60 red males 6 w .. ka 2~R~~i~:d~iM • \\ orl-.111ii \\ 11'1 \11111'1-• • 955-1330 l 1s now t1klng appllclttona 1 5.45-8 t 10 Coate M... flee needs • part time I must l'llYI r~lable car ' 01n1ng ch1lra $3514 S250el (71~)496-4702 • It I I I 1 I • P/T ...... 111 -lor 1 lull time cashle< INTERIOR DESIGN poa.-employee 10 ans11wer R W SMITH & CO -ou;hl 1ron and t•t>tes P/TOllllTTPIST : ''1•11 '' '1'111 1·-\,1l1tl 111 1•11 ... ·•. Ew .. 1 1 11 I Mustb4'1ble totakere-111onavlllTralnlngFlex· phones end dispatch AsklofChuck54G-6833 S1512 1m/fm 111reo. MllJYAlllTltlS Muat bl able 10 handle .111.t 111 .. ur.11111 ,1 mu .. 1 Apreqd Cal Ttwra-Sun l apon§lblllty, energetic Ible hra ~your own messages Hours are. walnu1 ceb s115 oll 6 W£EKS.MALE phonee & Illa blcog • • 4-6pm CdM 673-3515 and lrlen<jly Mother"s 1s 0011 Cell 557 -4590 Mond•y tttru Friday, 4 30 • t •• t •••• t pa1n11nga S10-S250 720-9ll03 53 1•1914 • ~ 1• nffn "'' o•ll.-111 1 011111.111 \ 111·11·: UllW1CI 1&1-a growing company and --lo 8 30. and Sunday 73~76t6 Peul1 POOOLES-R-PEOPlE : ,..fie-1111 lurl111 ~ l'.ud ,,1, ,1111111., .inrl • "'" I olfers many benefits \JANITORIAL Service Exp mornings, 8·00 10 10-30 T t --p p /T atOIPlllltST Part-time 10-3 o · Petite Pluse apply at 225 E pref'd but not nee MUS1 am Starling lllary 11 lf8 I Hand clN'ed Soen~ Olk ooOle oup1. T .. eupa Busy rMI ettlte omoe, : lrnlulJ' •. 1111•d11 .ti .11111 t1 .. n1,d m • Cafe. 3130 S Hatbor Hth St Costa Mesa bl 1ble 10 w )(tl .,,.. & S4 00 pe< hour Apply In Classlfi 41 twin bed. dresaer & night, Toy Min $350 up Mon·Frl. 9 • 2 Typing 50 • ,,ir,1111 ,., 11111111 , pro~r.im ,111.ir' ,,1111: Blvd.SA 549·8060 1-· -wttnds CM 631·2126 perton. Mondey thru I atend $400 lor 11111 2614 546-2&48 wpm Mustblrellable & • mtl.-,111.t•.11111".11111• e TlfllAll•lf Mat~~~,!lPctlfl· Why11oreaJ1thoMunuMd Thursd1y. 200 10 5·00 642-5878 Vlsta0el0ro 760-9243 l&lllTSllWllfl- well groomed S1lary • I • Te king eppllcltlon• for 1 dren !: adults ~lh a 119tft• Ihle wtnuw? Am.rtlM pm t.:.,,fC:...2~f:;9 Of' I ...-t Lop earred. Y9fY 1aroe comm w/1J1per but will • \pl'\ 1n I"''""" I 111·' 1l1ru • Hostess. Cocktalll()ysler handteapped condition ~lgMage11lelnC1uat-t t t t t t t t t t 'Almotl n•w (9 mot) 642-9282 train. Call Joen 631-1266 : I hur.. :!.1)0 Ii 00 p.111• : Bar/Dey food waitresses Enuresis App()lntment~ I Elegant contpry bdrm Ml SHIH TZU pupa A.KC gotd I ·~i~~\· . OR'l~E co• • Hosteu' (•tart $1/hrl tel by us Hard WOflc and incl l!'moUa. 1rlple drat, bflndle/whlt•. rnele:a. top Iii•• • • A • aST PllLISHlll CO. • Apply tn person 6 t9 travel required Maka 3pc llY rm au1t1, g.tau top Qu11ity. I hick co1ta ijj f£ e 330 W B S • Sleepy Ha"ow. Legun1 $40.000 -$70,000 comm. j coffee/end tbls. ~ pc ant 49._7923 .. I • • ay t . • Beach. no phone calls' Call 800-826-4875 cir, 548-0773 Iv mtg --------• C S1ameee Mix. F. 2 moa. llOIPTlllllT • osta Mesa, CA 92626 : M ... chandlM~Unltles or 800 826-4826 MOVING! MUii Sectiflce! coal bladr.. big green For Nwpt 8ch r11t .. 111e • EOE lncJaelllled ·flkal>rlnglng Ga11othe baalc ABC'•· BeeulltulAn Deco couch eyes, 111 Sl'lota. Allergy. firm. $4 50/hr &42·3850. e : IMlf'Y garage aale In town 10 attic. basement. and clOMt. & mllc htng cto •Ir must sell $25 ~~9207 M6110f Torn ••••••••••••••• .. •••••••• vourllvlno room thengetaomecuh. 67 5- 637 3 __ PilHI ~lal ... uu1 119 L·lhaoed tola (whl 9 Mftrtbiat latn $2.40 per day Th1t's ALL you p1y fOf 3 llnes. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TQOAYll ISIFOI Liii Clt1aia~ Strriet oust eu fERs. S881mo & up Wk/Bl-mo. supplies furn Chr•s 861-0988 FRIENDLY TIGERS! Why spend your valuable time cleaning? Free estimates. re1sonabte 5.4 1-3606 laUpu Ladscafi•t P1iati11 Can>entry. masonry roof-I Lanc11t !!F .. IN"'E._P ... AIN""T~IN_G_e""y_A_lc_l"I· ~~i~~B c:a:~111e DUSTY'S Landscapellewn ard,Stnor 16Lyrs o2',.~J,.Y _ _ Main S9fV Wkly/month/ cus omers 1c ~ FENCES-OATES Tree trim 1 time. Free .. , 241•1&4-0 Thank· You• 963-' 114 Dump runs C M./N B -A A A -PAINTING Int/Ext area Jim Whyte. 642-7208 COMMERCIAL L1ndtc1pe LOWEST lb'-"""° -Malnt Sortnklers. sod. 20 poss "' ,... ~· •GEN HOME REPAIRS yrs In arll Tony &45-5124 10 Step Service 662-3235 Hovaecteanlng. carpetSi Paint. Drywall. Carpentry C&B LAWN SERVICE EXTERIOR EXPERTS upholstery, windows. ele etc. Gary 645-5277 PTL MOW :1 EDGE TWICE MO Dtfflcull repairs R speelalty Klrbys M1lnt 63t-5272 HANDYA NDV . Main! & s20.s25 548•5722 Lic,,288597 631-9295 HOUSECLEANING 10 ~epalr SVC. Home. Ao1 & FULL SER\/, GAADENING GLASGOW PAINTING YRS EXP Good ret;a. Commercial 760·7194 1n11Ext 30 yrs eKper . own trens. Merla 24 1·9553 ----------No fob 2 big Of' 2 smell. **HANDYMAN•* Free est &46-3072 rers 642-5214 Houeecteanlng 14 yrs e)lp Large or small. I do II alll PAINiER N.-E ..... E_D_S_W_O_R_t<I rell1ble. r .. s. lrM est. own Pal 531-5579 or Ive meg. CGleen·Up, Landt cepe, lnl/Ext ceilings refln ca.b I • Pl "'"5 98"'"' Della ardenlng. etc FOf the · , r ns n1"'"' • "" LARGE OR smelt besl lob done. 950.3745 (26) yrs exp. work guar *ANNE'S HSE CLNG * General home repelrt Davit Painting ~~3837 1•2-QJ 1 Hf. JOI Cmplle, windows, pelnl 8 yrs HP Troy 5•3-2077 ..... ~ QUALITY PAINTING vec•nc'•* Anne722-8572 IHlial -BRICKWORK SmaU Jobi Spec In Old houses & greJ· Your Set'\ll()e Oirec;tory Aepresenllllve --------• MARIFSJanllorill Mlint. LT HAULING • MOVING ~t·~f:.3 ~~ ... ~~1~:°:!,. e.:;~88 ACmtiCafCiilla!I Prof clnlng. gd ••P /ref• Gar-& Yard Clnupa 24 hr Call Merle 547·5&46 -•-St Fl 1-.. C bl p = --REBLOWN OR PAI TED Jon &45-8192 ucco-n ""' 1 netry I Wenda & Kelty'• Ouelity ----No Job 10 smell AH tyoet 1-.11'1! .. """'""~!'!"IPm•-~-AllO Int/Ext P1lntlng HAULING e CLEAN·UPS Free 111 Lie 63 ,,23.,.5 F ING INTERIORS l1C•288597 831-9295 Haeele&nlng. exp refs, 1 Days. Lowut rll.. HANGING/STRIPPING ·-~It --&42-<>•05 0f'962·1667 C•ll81rry.63t-4748 •m.1 VISA·MC673·_1512 IU I Will KEEP YOU SHIP -p.f iflQ Arel Repair. 1 SHAPEI e.xpeqeneecs, re-HAULING & MOVING •A-1 llYIM* Pl11ttr/ltpai1 Reeurfaclng • Aool\nQ & Hable Own tuppllet, fr.. College Student w/lruck CLEAN & EXPERT Int IEJCi. )11ch Plastering. Waterproollng• 931.4109 Mt &48-23.42 1ft 4pm Thank yOU, l ewll Ov« 25 yeer11xperlenoe Custom T•xturtng Oulllty HAULING & MOVING Lie T • 116,428 730. t353 Wont Problems-No Prob-l•ti8nl hrricn Ctatrtcttn College SluckHll wl trvck ••ABC MOVING.. terns! •326864 554-7831 REllEF cXRE s@AOicE Bl.ADE CONSTRUCTION Thankl, Lewi• 75&-9t54 Quick & Cltlful T138041 I U- Emergencyt Hr·Dl y·Wk Concr1tewo<k, pallo lastncti• LO RATES 552-0410 1..,,., ........... _..l11iiotti---- Secrfl·Bkkpg 175-9937 covert, remOdellng H ltr D f tll-1111 lloenlld. 840-06&4 IBM. competl6'1 & MIC STAIYIM .i.111 •All plumbing & helllng• •!J!•'!J Ceastr•ctita 1n1osn Computer• s 1 s STIMnS •Ylll 11. - -.-'titoert Cerpentry ~ Hr. OM-on-one tutoring Or1ngeCo Or1Qln11 lta .. tliat/M lti .. 1 A.p1lr·Remod'l·Addltton1 I lai1'511 Any program Of softwar•. Student Movers Tn-.ired xaa•ns-ISMlOn·Remoael ~1c 548·4980 Room Addiilon ... AemOdei 979..055t, Gene l ie. T124-.436 &4t~8427 Top Ouellly Low Prtoe -Ooo<t·Moldlng1-Bay Doort·W lndow1•P1t lo Ul.ICIJiat NEW Warehou11Storege Fr11 fft Lie. 631·2345 Wlndowa·Compteta P11loa Covers-Dack• Frink. a. 1 -ncllt llYll·lll--fer ... le-in Addition• Ouahty WOf'lc 968-7107 Llc080617 ---·--....,______ - #477448 Paul S48-88e0 PATIO Covers. deckt, Cr..n o;;•f r .. f@ng Carefut·Courteou•CllMP §cMbf DOCTOR --Sh1plng-Remolllng-H111Ul By hr /or piece &48-3185 WOf't< d on eml ... Ooor1-R89alr·Aller1llON awnings. quality wor"t Mit<E 850-3213 -·v1~s 7~721" Cabinet• Plnel·LOCka-.tc Free 111 Lie 3.4MM f'tn p l ~A--d _,. """ ...,.. • 35 yrs ••O Jefry 842 0567 1v1ll1ble 251-0424 TreefTrtmlCteanup compl art " ~· ... Tilt n••d«lln" eom,..1111 Bee ra;s;;;;,;.. '-=.i!""'--------PAT10·1 cMC111 fen<* hen Pl1cee Chuck 6l2.2e~ tired) WaldOl'f graduate. 'EXPERT CERAMIC TKlng gener11 remdtng A•· Entry I Frend! ooc;;; KC TRE• SEAVICE Wiii ~•re spec111 din· OlatinctlVil. AtfOfdeble Mable John. 760 T132 By NOf'man The Dootman ~ ner 1n yeur hOme, petti., Kite~a. battlS 722-9783 Plus Small RemO<M1 9nd Oak & Fir 857-000R T~Tr~:/~I .. ':"*' etc Cell Aagote 639-7t09 ''" ll.laiPW'llM Add1tion1 Wllll Ooo<• Electrical 969-8263 or 536-M&e A KIDS PARTY by Carnel J c TREE sEAViCE• 14~-1110, I CAil. ili PUatll nrm• JAPANESE GAA~INO Ctr1=-~~~·1o••c Trimming. Removal Yltd Cl...!!!•• Oulllty wort!. rr .... , SE.AV Cleen-.up & Mefflt CIHnu91. heul 54f.,0,2e ROSfbRvctN1Nd &:; 02sst3 eee-1401 F,.. .. , Tony."' ... 758 ••"'' hmc• w1u .. CIN•i•t wtln don. recornd by lea Rf$101CQMM'lllND 28 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE compenton/Aldel jOf' cy; LET THE SUNSHINE IN ding cerpet mtg 5&5-8S33 Yfl Do my OWf'I 11ot()('t< Uc Sod Clean-UPI Meinl in cere & lite hllcpg tot eHant/C.crttt '7~4 ' Al e48-8 t29 Spnnkllf'I ••c 850-4147 the~ 17 t4)833·2009 ~;:~~~(~~=i~ Dflvewlt'f9. petiOi petM NEW IREPAtA 0u1111y No l TIEii A c1ue1neo ac1 . fOf • llttle Comrnerolalf Relidentlll •It No /Ob too 1m•ll IObt lo 111\111 reuc>n•ble TC)ppedl removed CIMn· guy heriomtnlndlllOIOf 1-1tory $30 . 2·tlory S40 f\t1u ~ICJCfWY Sl8-05~3 fr• !I lic'd 631-23,.5 up. new lawnl 15 t 3.478 1119nt10n C1llf Wln<SO'#t "4·5124 FU SUCCESSFUL CITIZEN How much will your son or daughter know about business wnen applying for their fir~I full·time 1ob? Plenty, if he or she hos ever bun o newspaper comer. Through route experience he or she rs already o lop oheod of their classmates. While they all master ideas, the boy or girl with a new spaper route 1s able to put them to practical U$e. Business? Comers learn the basic learn 1he baste pnnc1ples from the ftrst day of storti"9 to deliver newspapers They buy at wholesale, $ell at retail. make colled1ons, keep their own booki , and deol with peopl~ face to face. Corners quickly find out that ''profit" and "loss ore more than textbook terms The benefits of managing a newspaper route ore on equation for o future succeuful cihien. A great number of today's prominent men and women started thetr public careers os newspaper corrien And they all YOuch that a newspaper route gives a boy or girl a head start on the future • Bovs ond oor1\ IC vers>s and oldft• who mov be .n1erestPd •n tOv•P wo1~ shoulQ conto<'.I 1he Doily P1lo1 c11cula11on diipor'"'«!"' 01 642 4333 Daily !!!!!,ON DEPT 330 WEST BAY ST P 0 . BOX 1560 COST A MESA. CALIF 92676 ;-----------------, I Yes, my son/ daughter would lik• I 1ntormotton on a Doily Pilot rout• I HIS HER NAME IS·----~-: I ADDRESS ---~------I I _______ ZIP -I I I I I PARENT'~ I I Sl6NATUR I L----------------~ ) .. cotton). 1 yr old tW CHICt<ERING 7'.i In. M1tching gteu top Grano RestOfed 10 O<lg cock tall & end tables A rere showpiece! Mu11 glas.a 109 dining room see to eppreclatel Value !IDie w/6 lacquered over $25.000 wW 1111 chairs (blue I All furniture S 15 000 obO PYt Pty 1n excellent condition 85.4-22•9 BEAUTIFUL SET• Micro-ve. Suzy 720--04811640-2367 OAK TABLE OOUBl.E BED 111-UOI WYU&llNll UMd. IN4twood flnstl. xlt cond $ 1500 640-5430 TIGER OAK UPRIGHT Ham1flon-llre&ay tuneo W BENCH. S 1000 On Serte men bx spngs 962--0 164 frm. Klfl lirm n-c:ood ... .,.._. •~ $135 Twn matt bx spng. u•&u. .,.._, trm S50 557.4329 PECAN W/BENCH LIKE NEW $750. &46-32945 RATIAN din Mt. wtlt $400 ------Wicker wtt>rn uonotstery licycln 6111 ~~io;...·~-= or best LITIS 10 SPiii Ill I Extra batltet Good SPINET. PIANO $1100 condition 631-0447 3'•6' glass t1ble top $25. ..--=--:---~"""' t21 4 drwr wood nte cabj· S~ma1 c.M1 HIS I net• S25 ea &4•-4606 EXTELON Stringing Me- ' MintllHMll MIS ,:r~::~d~95•~~~ ean l DANISH wOOl Rug:'.6.6 Dwlln. att 6Pm 722-0473 lo{,8cfl~-b~~gKun~~-r~~~i I l.C. IH .. -- p11no alreedy tuned CILUCTllS SllW S 1 000 call 962-01&4 August 16 & 11 ttOul'I 9.5 AIR freme Wiier bed m11-Bvy Sell Treoe lrHs 1980 RX7 Bra OC Fa11grounos. CM 5.40-44 73 enter Gate 5 otf Arttngton Compt NurMry Ml Men s PRECOR 612 rowing ma- o·~ wet:r'" WM1r1. chrne S200 Gelu•ewelgl'll pool 24 cu 'J Side/SICS. t>enett $100 beth new Relrtg Fr~ 968-4856 cond 642--02•6 atl 6c>m llDllllU ~~.:.,~~ 81110 wltOOl lhed. drip l'fl 9" .. I OlllOI to buv 111a111rt1 & Ian S300 ? 646-4083 ce1 ..;...;..-~--~~-- Openin1s Now Available .CAR ROUTES ·' Earn Extra C••h For ~•livery Of Thi• Pa,,.r HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No coll ct1ng. no sollc1t1ng . Must have dependable car. truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask tor JoAnne Craney C8 Ora0g9 Coast OAILV PILOT/ Thuraday. August 14, 1988 n, ...._, a.m.Ja Sall 1Nt1 Tilt A1te Lnfat MIO A1t11 lal!!I.. 1100 Aatte la,.nM 1110 """'9----·--.... •LASEA• IUllY ••• JOO I R!NAULT ALLIANCE ·93 klote it\1 l crMn TV Xlnt COf\CI. 3 aaits, MW HLES I LUSlll MBZTrede 4 dQOf', grey, AA.Ito. 1/c, w/Nnef N9w '3500, ~ giaaa. inuat Miit '900 .. S 11e<eo. 2 new tlr ... 271< 11500 <:.it 481-48!4 OBO Cell &45--9071 AU M••(I ilvet Blue mt. $4200. 963-4644 -lowM11M Sony Component Steteo '77 ISLANDER 36 L~ A ... LI Sunroof lull M<vlce re-TOP SSS PAID Sys. 80 Wllttt/c:hannel, Rec IUNey, h no mut.dll, DOMESTIC & FOREIGN COfdS, wtU not dtsappe>int lnetedlbtt eound. 18 mo. INkllnt at>ower. teal( & 19202 BEACH BL\ID "$25.995 HJOPCO For Pampered old, Pd IUIOO Mutt NII hOlly tole 968-5902 PP lH/tlS-4100 Hiil tF llNITI Meroees.t 8eN $800 ObO 8111 261· 1133 OUUll UL 10 DIAL MERCEDES ••HIATI GUI SONY TRINITAON 26" GrHt o'nlte</deyteller/ A1tt ltmctl/ (7141213) 837·23'3 T09 Me<cedes Pr~ P11d COlorConllOle Aemot~ CIHI rac:er CIHn & Part• t01s 1 '1130011 CALLPETER0tRAV cont10I. cable rMdy .ound Cond With 0 8 , •• ,. ca• ca•E. I MOISE ., .,..,, $850/obo, 5"'8·6887 $3250 OBO n n n MBZ Trede ' --, Hl"'"8 5'"68 W/548 7"85 POLISH ONCE A VEAR lvory/Pa1amlno. only 4111 IHCllH r1aaetlt •• .,.. -,. ' -" Wor" Guar Don 76.4·4359 S 1 7 9 9 5 Inc I u de 1 2 l3 Of 714 &37-2333 1Mt1:'11Hr1l 1111 Hiii 11' Te~1llta sunroof. 1lloy1, warranty. INfcX+XAt@ BOAT ff 9" Sunrlael Two trepezes, 4 ftffl Drin/ Jffpl lull eervlce records 1nd llOL VO '79 Wgn 4spd O/D I.roe 8 Hp S"•ukl OIB catboi< $1500. 779-0131 9030 more 013061 OtlO ownr, 1tr. am/Im -Ill IF cass. eKll 1n11oe & out engine & tank $ 1300 HOBIE 18· Tri ... us. cat-CJ7 '8S:AE6 I I IMNHI &5200 obo 6.46-18 i• CASH 720·3979 bolt. bch rotter. eKtras 16 cyllnoer 5spd. pa, cus· 1 1f::,L2 ~3E1:~7E.~E33S3 Three 8' Ol"ijhya Sell bill· S 1250 968-6484 tom tires & wheels roll , .., ' Ing, unsinkable S 199 obo HOBIE CAT 16' t>ai p1d. custom center• llZ 1101·1•1111 'I.a each 873-3&30 console. 16,000 m1. pp • ,. ·--WlthtrallerLtKENEW $9900/obo 731 -2103 4cyllnder.whl.95Kml ~rnw'ro!.'t ELEC\t~l eve~~~~y S:1~_!_2 I j l~~ZU .~:lcTA~:E~v.~ S39:;.~~;~;;305 PACKET 83, new bat· HOBIE SUPER Buyl 16' brkslstrg lo mt • S 1 II< Good condt11ont t9'1es.•lntcond,S12,000 w/lreller. bo11 e•tras. obo 6"0.7153 650-4846 pp. 714-964-2080 I good cond S975 obo 24' Chrltcratt, V8. glass 963 53S3 'II JHP CllHOIH MBZ '50SLC 74 •lOOO All occessones perfect hull. deep V cuddy cab, lalande< 30' MKll. cruise • cond111on blue. S 15.000 VHS. head. runs great, equipped well matn· FACTIRY Hlln 644 1056 seats 7 N e dock 1a1ned. Newport sllp o•••11( ,. ••• 1 $4900/olfer 642·9666 $23,500 6"5-2787 -• -MBZ 56 190SL blk/red 6 SE RAY S d · JHp/RHHlt lttn recent total resto· 2 · A un ancer LIM 1• • L•1 •EI 2"2' Harbor Costa ••e•a "8 1979, NEW ENGINE ,. -"' ..., ~ rs11on same ownr, yrs Eleetronlcs, Immaculate EXCELLENT COND 1'41·1023 90K m1 $15.500 720-0168 priced to sell. esk Tor Dick s2200/0~0. 557·0.443 f L 9035 MBZ 71 220D As Is d-250-8511. e-548-8489 Newpon 28. icln1 cond, racal Strong eng. trans needs 81 Searey 28' Expr ... -11 equ1p1, clean In/out. PLYMOUTH 81 Arrow reolt $1500 OBO Cruiser Lo1dedl Xlnt Nv.p1 sup Must sell'$ t5K auro.wlcabover cam~r 645-4 I 14 c:ond. w/10' Zodle & eng Evlwknd 733-1296 loaded $3000 obo MBZ 712805E 35 CPE, slip & trlr 640.5078 , wtsell sep 646· 1042 Sh,a/O.Cb/Stora_Jt completely restored. 1 8 5 2 1 ·~ · ~11 n er 71 , 'II TOYOTA THCl SH snrt a1r blklpalamino Bowrlder, radio. frig . 022 • ,, 4WD Xtra cab. " cyl lelh ant Trad11tonal whls & I toilet. cover. trlr. ski 30' IOAT SLIP auto trans, AIC mag chrome Mercedes alloys I equ1pt, xii cond 988-1316 Maii: 30· No sailboats whlstw1de tires pwr door New Continental tires •' Flllll• ••• llHIY $250/mo 548-2420 tocks pwr ~lleer. am Im tM ust See) $24 ,900 _.. stereo cass tall whl 642 387 1 I 1'MfP llAllll SLIPS AVAILABLE LIG :r3C05300 EXCELLENT CONDITION s2oo.atS350 both Sizes 25 . 30 and 35' S l 3 HI MBZ 84 300SD 644-4910 or Evea/Sun Call 642-4644 1 Blacktsnrl palomino lthr 675-7957 9-5pm, Mon-Fn •• I stereo alloys 31 K m1 lull --WANTED St f ... A I record~ warrant11 Make 'm.91-•••t llYEll j 1p or .,..,8ul1· • ,,. .. -ful 46 c1ass1c. woooeni olfer take over lse Ole THEODOH ROBINS This be1utltvl 24' South boat Call 673•2668 or 476 0330 Hm 497 3494 FORD Coast bay launch 644-1058 absolutely will be told by Aug 18th Leaving .,.. Misc. Traa1,ort1tioa Call now lor bay cruise S5500 obo 6"6-6223 Ca a' t r 1 / Tr a i It r 1 20 CENTER CONSOLE 1014 CALSPORT(Pang1)'86 MILEY Tandum Acel Motor ready bow & nano Horse Tr&1le• eacellent rails compass. wind-cond new paint tires shield b1t1n fuel tank kick plates etc $2500 1 $6200 631-0 184 080 pp 6'5-4445 1060 HA•ao• awo COSTA MUA 641·0010 TOYOTA THCI 'II '·SP low miles super clean L•C. • 2R88228 ,,, SHH THEODORE ROBINS FORD ••. 1.1130011* E xceHt'nt cond1t1on ser- v1re rPCOrOS 3 year war• 1,1nrv -J•a•lal'lle This week .on!~ Stt,IH II 009659 JIM SLEIOIS llllPOllTS 1001 Quail St N B 833 9300 Tne Bost thtt Timed I eaia lllotercrclea/ CHRIS CRAFT 23· ScMttn IOU IUSSH '14 STAllZA W l tr11ler. tuna tower V !i SP AC AM 1FM cass 1060 H.uao• aLvo COSTA MUA 60 · 0010 llgnung chair. Volvo ,,0, 8 1 VA M AH A 6 5 0 IDI 9040 t•ui\e control $60001000 poss trade SPECIAL 17 000 mlles 80 DODGE RA M Xlnl L•c 28KF794 tor car/truck, 645-6130 excellent condi\ion cond carpet & panel 4 $1111 962 4349 d 0 GL.S 12' 52 Evtnrude 35 ospwnec,ustoSm35pOa01n1 p"pg h o t d 1 1983 GPZ 1100 red 3900 a~cn~~~o~a~~o;.: e:~ · m1 MINT cond' (stored 650-6053 or 543 9288 $700 obo 646-4063 19 mo1 MOVING• $3000 DODGE Van Conversion Sail ltata 7014 12· KtTE Wtf RAILER GD SHAPE SAIL TODAY $375. CALL MARK 523-02841962-6985 19 Day Saller home bu1t1 "'' trlr sails ..ctr as gd cond $2500 Call 84 1 13' 1 al1er 6pm ODO 615-6373 MISELL' 1985 A C AM/FM HONDA '85 ELITE caSSl'lle 15 000 m1 4 on DELUXE-RED. ALAR•• lloor slant 6 cyl "" 540-4473 EXCELLENT CONDITION s1300 OBO 64'·0574 Anti•ae•, YAMAHA 86 CA so Clanics 9045 RED ONLY 550 Ml KAIZER 51 Fraier $1000 LEAVING CALIF A real collectors •tf'lm' MUST SELL IMMEO NPwporlAr 11 Motori;. $S50 000 JON 673-e 184 642 0795 Eve~ S48 8823 MODEL T FORD CPt '27 RuM & 100~ qreat $8000 obO 64S·39 t6 A1to1 ••rr1e4 9100 ALFA SPIDER 1983 ivory 361( m1 hatd IOP t 101660501 s 10 995 Beach Imports 752 oqoo THEODORE ROBINS FORD 2060 HAHO• aLVD COSTA MUA 642 · 0010 ITllWIG MOTOll WllT PlllC'>I Ill ~I l>I I Ill~ Mllll I tt1·1t'H''' (Ju1tl•f,. ,,. ... , & '"''"It. trlfltl#Q /lf01011S wur 14 I I '"" 11 .. , 673-0900 • 1~ nl I Austi" M11ly •12 PORSCHE 77 924 a" at· .f::. ..,._ Classic 3000 o d w•rP (.Olft' wheel $4200 631-0l84 lily P77" i;.erv1ce re-c.ord\ .mrn..tc. must ~tie' S•fiCf' ot.n 71 4 817·034:? ~ .f'ml.Jmn Pl)RSCHf ll 1 924 (,PE 5 SPECIAL GARAGE SALE RATE ~WLI" \Pt1 <>unroot s1e,.~o c ;J'i'i A l, .Jl<1rm t>r;i ONl Y ~/line. CALL 642-567.8. Sit.El HIVICE JI OOCJ I-Ow mites •Int Le:a•lll ~und '699S Corm•tlr Geaeral 6102 IHaat. leac~ 6140 ----~-----------1-----------------PRIYATE ESTATE SALE TAIAHCI YILU&E 5 pc oorm old down sofa A lHUAL CAH&E SAU Ch811 old •OC.k1>rs e, c.haar\ Saturday August 16th Songer Sew Mact> des~ 7 4 Mull• un11 p8r1•C• Old wall & table clothf'IS po111on Nortnwest of dolls solver Leno• ct> na Newland 3 Talbert dishes c.rysta1 1001s muct more'6t5WSantaClara Hant. Hart.oar 6142 SA Fr Sat 5.,n 9 4 "I §AT 8 ) T toe writer eartyo.ra, o•t... ..,,,..,, 1ems O.l1Pn~ rt !>land Corolll ••• Mar 6122 J8q I I'° r nis1erre Onve HARBOR 111Ew Hills Irvine 6144 4 F'AM LY SALE SAT A.JG 16TH 9 3PM 164>0 36:?6 CATAMARAN OH l"f.E L1 Art I Jrr•ol11rP LPvlJll')r\ st>ullP" '••do CI01'1P\ 'men~ womenc; ooys1 1>1k A!. O<•O~ \ ~IPreo cor !.Ole m111~ rnorror .-raya~ ski!. 1enn11 r ac~8f\ CASH ON\ f SPYGLASS AT THE TOP Ocean "''"" 4Dr }OR game rm ) lrei1c $6 15 000 OpM Sun t S Mon Fr• 10 S 640·9<'43 Costa Mesa 6124 Abalone W!Utlell' list' oear 1001\ 1'>i: s 1200 490 Costa MPS& ~I Moving SelP Sa• Su• 8 4pm Furr sm1111 p poances odds n Pnds etc 384 FlowPr St IHllCSOHI llSl SELL! r urn relrlg washer dryer macro p11110 plant:1 & nsellld m isc 1992 Be~IC 1 bll< No ol Adams Mes11 Verde Huge Sai Sun 16-17 9·' un 'luf' 1r lq collectble l"S"'••CI 1001., etc S 1 \!lM 14513 1 H1gncrest NP qnrvHt·ood Sate i:i,.,, '• SIA•A0 comp '· ~rw r, C'Jf 'T11St furn ~ r ~fllhlel goods more· c;oil Sun 9 1 H\69 1 Via f'<tloihnr, 1 ur11A !'loci< Pl>F<T 1>toc org8n wi amp S15flrior. 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'"·~ant" Alt• =.ur '>IMPLY THE BEST SalPs <;en11cf' t eumg flJROPEAN DHlllERY 1')40 JAMBOREE RO ~iEWPORT BFACH A1l1..ttPr.I '" F a~h1on Island Op•m 7 Day, 8 Week 640 6444 StPlllATE EUROPHll DELIVERY DEPARTMFNI McLAREN'S BMW MF 11119 SS 11116 1)('6S Euchd St Fullerton (.A 714 6806JOO 213 69 ! t.70 I CHFllY 85 Ca111hA• "l'IOAr• l}wr 'llef'r A ( t 7 000 ,,.. .aqua bh1P ma11:n1ng ont 1' 1q~c, S'>6'15 Cormier Suzu1<1 770 700 I PORSCME IU '. Fil~ Blk 1 Or19 Ownr 'ilr1ri>'1 F, yr'!. $3500 080 67S 6375 I\ 1 RABBIT convert CtJ., "' ,., S•l•to• til~ spts 'leat .1ss f' ••111 cond $51)0<J tl<• 1-,44 260Q Garr' +PEUGEOT 11' + MASTERA T + + ALFA ROMEO • 11t SAAB * BITTER• ~BEACHL.J IMPORTS ~Ol Tlf CO l :-tTY \IH K~\\ •\C,f.:"t ~ '"l /.1 , .... , .... llflUTll-1111 • N., AOd•flona, Duler Markup~ • Ne HdS~it~ ,el'/""' /al#/~ luatf""t /a.11tlf~ c19#1. ... FllllOlll IYllWLI UPTO&OMOS ON APPROVED CREDIT 8.9% BUICK DEALER THlODORl ROBINS FORD Jlltoll tiAllllUll lllVO (0\IA M l\A b•ll 0010 CHEVY ·ao Camero, lo ml. V8, 1-1091. air. 11ereo. $3650 080 CA LL 640-9193 Of 5"'8·9797 ORD '73 Pinto, run•. needs minor engine WOtk $400 Call 545..-07411 •12 IUUU WAIN AuJo. air. cirul••. \Ot. ttereo. powet lo<lk• Ltc:• 186499 IHI CHEVY '112 Cavllllf, red, 4 .:::;;;;;;;::;;:;:::;:;:;::;;;:;;~ dr, auto, am/Im cu1. air, IO ml, e•ll c:ond $3750 obo 497-4310 CHEVY ·as SPRINT. 5 apd. ca ... tan int, white finllh •723843 $3995 C0tmler Suzuki 770-7001 CORVETTE '70 u lnt cond. t·top, white/red L Tl Orig owner. llarm sys $8900 962·6105 lllll'l1NWA 8 ti( Orig ml. good cond $995 OBO 756-9088 FORD '64 TEMPO OL, 4 dr. auto, pwr ateer. A/C, alpine whtle, great c:ono • ~02398 $.4995 Cormier Suzuki 770· 7001 MALIBU '76 elassle, runs gooo, can. 1/c, pwr brk/strg, eiclnt transp $475 01>9~5-0675 OLIS 'H CUTLASS SUPREM E BROUGHAM, auto. air, PIS. Plwlndowa, case. 1111 Uc• tFYD588 .. ... THEODORE ROBINS FORD FORD ESCORT '82 Hatchback·Rebll f"g, new tires. gd body. S 1800, CADILLAC '85 Eldorado. 645-5830 2060 H ARllOA lllYCJ (O~IA Ml~A 642 0010 tan wltan llhr, Kint c:ond. I . 1 lK m1 Fully equ1pt I FORD MUSTANG 74 OLDSCullau '80, 4dr. VI. S 17 .950 · 6<10·8834 ' 6 cyl low ml. gel c:ond. auto, pwr, ale. crulee bOdy good, $1200 firm, c:ontTOl 12800 ot7o CHEii\' 85 CavllMtr Sedan. 6"5•5&JO 756-9281 _ pwr steer. A/C, 17,000 I FORD MUSTANG '78 PONTIAC '82 Trens Am m1 aqu1 blue matching Auto sunroof ale. em/Im 63K m1 ate good cond mt 11 121945 $5695 useue. V8 $2 tOOtobo Must sell $5995 obo Corml9f' Suzuki 770-7001 546-6721 673-3630 Of 786-2151 I I I Fra/SallSun 9 5 Qu•ll 'ltand CI01hes Much more• 645 6499 REFRIGERATOR SHr' 18cu It Specemuter IOYlll SAUi ""'"" •Ce maker $185 Every1h1ng must go• Furn Kenmorf' microwave lamps pictures. laroe 111e ne8• new dC.CessofleS LOTS S 185 Set 1993 Nissan MOAE Sat 9 1 1800 rams, • lug Ills 200 Port Bermoutt1 Piece SXtmost DatsuM S 100 MOVING SALE' A TC Honda 110 Ill l't Full household must go• $195 642 5459 From forks & <1poons 10 DATSUN 74 260)( Reel black snrt bra good motor new tlrf!S. S2'~ (71.4)968 1316 I 1~ 0.A TSUN 280Z I Loo~s great end tuna great $29~0 549 3255 l&TS .. '1& 710 • tp4 nf'w ltrll'I rune great' S700 b46 838? NISSAN 85 Mitxim8 OL W 1gon 9~ m1 1ully I tonel6d f •c;eHen1 r 1)nd I $12 800 1),6 76• 1 THAfl< YOU r~2us If you've got a clutter of critters like Uncle Harvey's moosehead and some other family gems from the past, why not clear up the clutter and gain some new-found space and MONEY too! Sal 8 5 Cnlna !Sange lier sa1lle<1I :i.erv tor ii) ftras $1SO Corllnn Eng taddle S 100 8 penf' e1tl door S25 Planta 0001 8mm mov~ pro1 11mp tool' 4 2 1ertuct1on mtr• S 50 S 15 100 1 of m11<. •tern, 207 E 23rd St bedroom 54!., T hvr<i F n 5111 qam·'P"' 3030 t111y <Santa Ana/Cat11hna1 DEl ORE.AN IJ 1 P11rfNt 'ond ') \pd .w p<Jwtr $' 7 ~00 11416<;0 ''83 HONDA 79 Alford 4dr ('/!! pit; .. '.\Ori '" nMfl'I trans wf)1~ S ll'IOO firm 494 )C. IN U.S.A. ANO TRYING HARDf A 10 Bf I ·SALES ·SERVICE ·PARTS ·LEASING 0 '' f '1 II ., '" £YtaY MOOU ' Cot. 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Hunt• ducted by."' tndMdvol ,,_ • o.y lrwtn, 4102 W.W.., totnll t2tH Coota Mw. CelW neat • jletlonl Ot Ille """8n Objoo. Drive NawPon leeOl'I t2t13 omeM ...... pttor to tM Thi fOlowlnO pareone WI lnQton 8Mdl, a.If. .lorry Lw ~ P\lbWltd Orange C.... !Nine, Ctlf. "714 TNa butlMM 11 Cl~ Gery T ~ 22SO aone w1tt1 tfll ooun boloto LN Mdr• °""" 321 date of 1111c:1 hleMO'" Delly c1o1ng ~ ae: lktilrd ~. a1nt Thie •t1t81'1'1ent .. flllld Dally Hot~ f4, 21. 2t, Cr8'o CheMlor. 27H2 duNd by.• OOfPO'allon VlnQIWd ~ay '221' ~ thl haartng. Y04JI IPPOW· &th It., Huntington 8Mdl ~'dr~.::;:.::;:; BEACH IOUIAVAAO M-Wlnd1ono Clroll. Hunl· with tM County etattt of Or· ~*"'* 4, 1... C8')fleffo. MIMlon Viejo, HDL Communlcallon1, Maae. Cell t2f2t ' onotmeybolnP8r9GnOJby CAt~ 'C'ounlYot<>r.,.. 80CtATE8,ALCallfomla\..lln-lnQtonleaoll,Celll.t2'48 angaCountyon.ivliy7,ttM TllOaa ~t2tlt2 ,.owtond' W Day, II , Thia bl.IWIMM 1a CIO!to rfNI lttorney. S\IVln Jom. Bird 520& OA1'EO: AUO t 1 tNe hod Pwtuannlo.118118 Ak· lhll bu8'noM II con-PIW bUtlnoM la con-Cf'Olsw.tMy dvc14itl try· an lndllllduel If' YOU ARI! A CREDITOR 81Hhor1 Or . ....~port .......,· T --..., c. eo.ta ..... Clllf. duc:tod by. an lndlYldu9I Publllfllld Oranqt COMt ~ by: • v--• P*t· Thil .......,. -flied Gery T ~y or • c:orttln98flt CfldllOf of leedl CA . ---t2t2t AICltwd a..ttloff . OaMy Pilot Jufy at. Augult 7 ·-...... """ ttll County Clerk Of Or· Thie ltM--.t -!lied lhodocuuLt,youmu9tllla Thia. butlMM II con-~::,· of tM • ..,.,.., 8-.iBaca,6Cop6eiyPI., Thil ttotoment ... 11911 14.21.1... . fl'tCJIHOUIMIH•• ~Irwin anqtCountyOflAugult 11. wtthtMCClwttyCWkOfOr· 'f04ll c&Olnl with tt1e COUtt °' ducted bV • general '*'' ""'*'* °' COMt Leouna Nlgull, Celf. mn wnh tn. County Clerk of Or· Th-097 um tfA~ ~ .. Med t... .,. County on .MiJ 23, pr...m It to t"8 C*tonel nenNp .. Oaf:Ol' .. t o. ·~ ... County on Jtit n . The followlng ,.,..,. -...,, -__ .. , CWlr cf Or· ,,.. t ... ,. ... tatNa. llOP06ntod by LMw A. <>wana. Ste¥a = ":, A~9t~4, 21, 21. 2182 Clf'Ctl Dr.. tMe MUC ll)TlC( doing tMlrllll • oaw .,... County on Jtill'f 23, P\lblWled ~11191 COMt .~ tho coun ""'*'tour montn. BKd ' am • 8Mdl. Cellf. t2ta ~ 8locllc• \Jnllll'llted. t'40 ~ ttM o.tiy PloC Auguet f4, 2t 21, Pvbltlhad Oranoo c.. from IN deM Of llrt1 II-Thil ltatornent wu Iliad ThOtt This bu91MM It oon-Publllf'8d Orlfl98 CoMt ACTITIOUl-M P8f10f A,,.,, COll1a ..._ Put>411tied Or ~ 8eptambor4. ttee . o.tfyPllotJtilly31,~7. euanca of 11t1on 1t prOYtded with 1118 County c.. o1 Or· •-.,. ducted by: • llmlted ,.,.,_. Deity Piiot Juty st. AUOUIC 7, ...._ "A~ 92127 llnQI "°"'"" ThO ti t•. ~ 1. 1tM tn Section 700 of th• ango County on Jvky t , ttee ,._ ll>TIC( lhl&> 0 t4, 21. ttee -. ,.79 The fo11ow1nt pat'IOnl -~ MlllUll Mototwt. ~f":.e Jtit 3t, Al9IM 7, •-.,. lln'IV'C Th-084 Prot>eta Coda of Celffomla. n1~ . NOT1CI Steven Beck, lflltat ,....., dokl9 bullneee at: • • ~ nu1-. Ttletmitorl'lllngelelmt.. Publlthed ~ ... CoMt IUC~ ~ !Mad_ C I L APARTMENTS Tiiie buOIMu la con-TIMJe3 HCTTTIOUt.,._H rtaJC ll>TIC( noc •llfllt• prior lo fOUf' Delly PltorAugulrt;' ' • f"C"rl8Hl1'EBY Coun ,.~ Or ~ et>PPlv;-.ot N.-BiY St., ducted by."' lndlVlduel MA.-tfAT'lm#T --..-l•M mtnttlt from ttlo deto of Iha 21. tMe GIVEN tllat 8 Ganerll Mu-wtttl ~~·-ty ...,_:~ ,...: Coate MIM. Clllf. t2C27 e M. ~ rtaJC ll)TIC( The,--..... weone we 'lem-• _,, "-Ing notloa aboYI. Th011 nlclpal a.citlon .,. ......... ty on _, ..... I( 11711 Shon-Chi Teano tl700 .. _ ltetarnant ... fllod ~'V........ NA19 ITA...-wT YO\/ MAY EXAMTME tho In Iha wtl ba l\lkl 1iM P'ICTYnOUe MIH•• 't'~ Linda 91Yd HJ with the County Cllttc Of Or· 49lna bullnW ... Tho ~J*80nl -flll kept by tho COUft. "you In ~ Of HuntJnoton ....,.. MAim tfAT'lm#T Yort>o Lindi CaMf t2eee . .,. County on Auguat • Tl1E WO"D CONNEC· doing~ -8f'llldlayl ltl a parton 1nt..itod In rtaJC ll)TIC[ ~ 1c;'.. ~·~ Publllhed Oranp Coaet Tlla fo11oW10 panona .,. Thie tiu.inoae. II con-tMe ' TM lolCMtng panona .,. TIOH. 2$332 NaYlll<> Of • El Altocle.t•. S441 ~· t"8 81tato you mey WW • • tho ,......,_..'V Dally Piiot .ivliy St, A191M 7, doing ~ •· 19AM, ducted by:.,, lndlvldual ~ __, ~ M ' Toro, c ... ne30 Co111 Maea. Callt ~ upon tho uacutor or edmlo-'9CTTnOUe ....... Offlcors: 14, 21, ,... BINI. S333 en.to! st:. ea.a ~Teano P\lbWltd Or9ng1 COMC DANA FtUCl. I COM-sr-1 Lyn ~. 2$332 Mery K ISt8d!StJ, 3441 ••tor, Ot upon tho at· ~T-.n F~~=--= Th4M Maee,CA Thll et.a.rnant -11911 OellyPllotAugultf4,21.2t. PANYl.AGUNAIEACH 4tt Nevtljo Of , El T0to. Calif Fuctwla. Coela ....._CA Corney fat 1ha aiiiCUfot Of doing ~ ~ 4 )'Ml'I) term •-II' lln~ 81dnoy Fanarof, S0'4 """I.ha~~ of°'• September 4, 1Mt ThOH 8'oedway, utune eMc::h. ~ bu*-It Clon· ~: bu.Sneaa 11 oon:;- adminlilltttor, and Na with TEb FISH MAAINE SEAs For • City Attorney (Full ,._ nui-. Naatal, LIQuna 8Mdl, CA anqt County on Jufy 23, Celt. t2t62 dvc1od by. en ll\OMd"9I Ouc:1ed ~an lndlvtcM9I tho coun wtth proof of ... VICE 2508 Ouk Pl ,. __ t«m of 4 I t2t6t 1tee ~ ~ L Rocllln 22tOt . vtoe, a wrltttl'i raquMt llal· ' a ·· ..,.,... ,_,.. l'ICTmOUe M II •M a.Ira 8#nchowttz, 13 N. Pl~ PmlJC ll)TIC( Creep! 9t. woodland H.. 5'*1 Lyn NoY.-Mery 8'9dloy lnO ttwrt you daalf• IPac6al Male. Cellf. t2t2t "no OM or ort/ly OM C*· MA.-ITA~ St~on. s. Leguna. CA PutllWlad °' Coett Cell t2* . Thll ~t ... Iliad Thie lt•lemant -!led nottoo Of tM '*"O Of .,, In-Edwatd 8. fleh, Jr., 2508 IOI\ le nomlneted for lfl ltacs The fo11ow1ng 5*90nl wa t2t52 Deity Pttol Juty 3~ 1 PIC'nnOul WM ~ A. Rodllln 22t0t with llla County Ctat1! ot Or· wllh Iha County a.t1l of°'. *"""'and llPP'aiMrnant of Duke Pl., Coat• Mela. Callf. ""° omco, ICIPOlntmont to dolnG bullnoaa •: This bulllnoee. I• con-t4 2 t ltM • . llAlm ITA~ ,.._,.J8Yt w---~ H.. MOI Counry on Juty 23, .,... County on Juty to. ~, t2t2t the alaCtt¥t oMca mey be CREEK'S BEA TY ' ' .,....,... SI ., .......,..., · 1Me 19Ae .... MMtl Of of tho pet~ Jonlco w Fleh 2508 Ouk medo .. ptllCtibod bf Seo-u duc:ted by. C01>lt1Ml'I Th-07 t The IOltOwlnO per90nl .. Cell. 92384 ~ ~ tloflt or aocount11nantloned p( Coate Mo.a Ca11f mJ tlon 22143 or 22844 a.c. CENTER. tMt !owe, Coota Sidney Fanatof, Ctalro •-.,. llf\Tll'C doing bua1n181 ait: AaVAH.-Thie bulllMM la con· Publllhed Or Coaat ........ ...._... ,.._ ,.~ ln8eci11onl2001ndl200.0of ·· • · loneCoda s' Maee,Callf.t282t Slmdlowttz .--nu1-. TAOE MARK'ETINO duc:tedby.009'*1P*tnet· anga ~" ... ..,,_ ..,.WIOI ..,._ tllOCellfotnla Probate Coda Thia bullnoa1 le con-I ol the tata of Olano .June "'-*ed. 1141 Thie ltaMmant WM fllod GROUP 1s Moonrey IMno lhlp · Dally Pilot July 31, .wgu.t 7, Deity Pttol .+.ugu.t 7, 14, 21, ...._.,,...,,._,a ductedby:tlutbanchndwtfo ~Ofnle. towe. eo.ta Male Callt wttrilMCountyC..OfOr· HCnnoue.,...u 92718 · · Murr..,Aodltln 14.h ttee 28. 1Me ....... , .. 11, ...... ........,. ~:c=.:= .... llled ._ ::-,:. r: ~ Lti;:: t2tH . . ... County on Juty 2t, MA.-tfAT'UmfT o.wt E. Mal11n, 13 Moon-Thll ltatamant ... Ned Th-0?8 Tll012 .. , ......... 1122 ..... wtlti ""County c.tc of Or and 1:00 pm Tlllt tiu.lnMI I• cion· tMe TM folowlng pertON.,. rey. lrMo 927tt wtth tho County a.11 ol Or· t--_______ __,...._ _______ _ .,_,..,, 9""" W. ._.. Coun • ..0....: W.... "191, ,._ ducted by: "" lndMdu9I ~ dcMng bu16118M a.: This butlntitl la C!On· anqt County on Juty 23 AN. CA 111'1 = ty on Juty 23, Cleft -.... , Olano Nnl Ruadted Publlthad OrMga C0191 Ht-TECH ELECTAO DE· ducted by: .,, lndMdu9I 1tee . Publllhod OrllllQ8 Coat ,.,... o.ted· 71211M Thil atatornent -Iliad Deity Piiot Jutt 24, 3t, SIGN. 140t-C EM1 Wtmor o.wt E. Mertlri nM1f1 = PllOt August 14, 15, 2t, Publlhed OrMga C0Mt Publllhod OrMga Coast with tho County Cllf1I of Or· Mlgult 7, 14, tt6e A~ Senti Ana. Callf. Tllla ata1olftlnt wot Med Pvbhhod OrMga C0191 DE ATH NOTI CES ThF017 OallyPtlotJuty3t.Migult7. Olll)'PtlotAugult 14, 1tM =County on Jufy 21, . Th05t 92~~T~h Olut"'Corp • :::.~C:-11114:t~: ~f,"f' ... Jutv 31,Auguot7, 14. 21. 19M Th020 '"'111 .,_.,. llf\TIH' t40t-C Ealt Warner Av· 1tM Th-<>t6 --------Th472 Pub!Wled Oranqt COMt ..._ nunw. anuo, Calltomia. Senta Ana. Pl'1aC7 PL YNN Direcud by s.cb· '18.IC ll>TICE NI.JC ll>TIC( Dolly Piiot Jul'f 3 t, Auoutt 7. " -c.M. t2705 Publlehad 0t9ng1 CoMt RUSSELL FRANCIS Kaulbars, Bagott & NOT1CI CW P\llJC NOTICE. F'ICTmOUI IUMmN 14· 21 , ltM HCTTTIOUt .,..... Thi• bulllneea It con· Dally Piiot Auoult f4, 21, 21. rtaJC ll)TIC[ FLYNN. age 61, died Sc hacht, Anaheim ftUM.JC AUCTION MA.-ITA,......,. Th-088 MAim ITATll_,. duc1ocl by: a eotpotatlon 881)1ambot 4, ltM aponta.neoualy u he Mortuary, 776-1600. NotlClo It '*-by glvon that F'ICTITIOUI IU ... 11 The followlng pareont wa The followlng ~ wo Gllbott 0. Martin. Prlll-Th022 ACTmOUe .._.. had li ed WhJ • tn llCXl«danca with com-NAm ITA,._HT doing bualr'8M a.: Creotlvo NI.JC ll)TlC( doing butlMlt ea: The E~ dint MAim ITAT-.n v at te 1 BUCHAN ~tac;. 72 10 and In ac· The IOllowlng pattonl at• Elac:tronlel, eoe N. Eckhoff Cent• et SouttlcoMt P1eu Thie ltatamant -lllod "8JC ll)T1C[ TM lollowlng per.one wa Land.Ing, Ca~. on RICH.ARD 'RED' v. eordanc• wtth Catllornla doing bullnltt u : St., Orange, CA t2MI ACTmOUe -M Inc . Southcoatt Pteu. 3333 wtth tlll County c.tc of Or· doing t:IUllr'8M •· August 8, 1986. Last """ CIYll Coda Sac ·1951 Ind GREG'S MARINE SEAs CrMtlvo lnvo.tmanl ..... MA.-tfAW BnttOI, Coat• Meaa, CA = County on Jufy 23, HCTITIOUe _.. QUIET BAY APART-rites o f Cath olic maiden\ of Oran,e Sac 1HO tllru t9t1, tt'4t VICES, 227 20th St.. New-OCWlfy, Inc , Cll tN3 cori>, TM IOlowtng penont wa t2t21 MA.-tfAT-.n MENTS, 372 Walt Bay SI . Ch h · County, died Au,ust undarllgnod wlM at t:OO port BMctl, Clllt1 92M3 eoe N. ECkllOft St., Orange, doing bullMM •: Horth Amarlean Eye '1~ The lotlowlng per.one.,.. Coac1 Mela. Callf 92127 urc were adnun· 6 1986 t Fresno CA AM on Iha 22nd. csey of Gr, Wllllm Ratner. 227 CA t2eea EMKAY PUBLICATION Centare of Cotta Moae. Inc. Pvbhhed Or9ng1 C0Mt doing tMllllll • Peul Brawer. 12H2 11tered at Avelon ' n ' Augu1t, t918, •• t U42 20th I . Newport BMctl. Till• buelMM II cQn. SYSTEMS. 200 E. Sand-(Ta. Dorn I. 103 Pwlltng Delly Piiot Jufy 31, Augult 7, J H EHOINEERIHO. 52tE Lampltghtor SI . G1td•n Hospital. He WU born Hew a construrtlon Hllf'tlOt Blvd .• Ir\ tlla City Of Calif 92883 ducted tiy 1 c:orpor1tlon point•. Suite 700, Sant• Wey. l• .. Jadlton. T)( t4, 21. 1tee 9urnard, Coot• Maee, Celt. GrO\'I. Caln tH45 March 25 19~ in foreman for 34 y~an Sen11 Ana. County of Or· Thia t>uelnou I• con-Cfwtlvo tn\'81trnant ... Ana, Ctalf. 92707 n see Th.()88 t 2t2t Fred W•ll•e•. 27509 • With Pacific T~l~· anga. Slat• of Callfomla Ml ducted by an lndlvldual eoo.er. Inc Rodoer Wwd. MlchMI Kally. 2938 Cllff T"*t bu1tnou 11 con-Jay Allan Hongan, 52tE Elmbrtdgo Or . Aenerio Newark, N~ J~rwy h and 00 11 Publlc Auction to tho Oreg Wiiiiam Ratner PrMldont Or!Yo, N9wpott Bwdl, Callf. ducted by •corporation P\8JC ll)T1C( Bumerd, Coat• MIM. c.11. PlllOI V•dal. Cellf t0274 and waa a resident of P ont> a mem 11111'-' t>MSdar for c:aen • .,.,.. This 1t11amant wu ftlod Thil 1tatemem -ll1ed t2t4S3 North Amarlcan Ey• t2128 Thia butlMM la con· New Jersey . C.h-of Orange Cove Pres- IONI property 1>11ng Mid for wtth the County Ctarll of Or· wtth the County c1or11 of ()t. Thie bulllnoa• 11 con-c.nt-. of Coat• Mela. Inc.. ...cnnoue .,_.. Thie butln-11 con-ductocl by: • ~ '*1· fomia and Hawau b~nan Church He the fOllowlng I**>"• by 8rl09 County on July 23. .,. County on ~t e. ducted by: en lndMdual Edward H. Holt, Eaocuttw MAim ITA~ ducted by:.,, lndMdual nanNp · is survived by h1I SAFE HARBOR SELF 1988 1988 MIC!h ... Kelly VIQa PrMldont The followtng Pll'IOtll -Jay'Allan Hane.an Paul IStl'Wlt f M STORAGE. Pl14MI ntaa Tl'llt lletamant wu ftled Tl'lll 1t1tornant ... ftled doing butlrl8lt .. : MOO. Thia 11at..,,.,,t ... ntoc1 This lletamant ... fllod He was a Califorrua WI e, argaret of B<*Ollly. Oaitu 1482 411e Put>tltned Orange Cout Publtlllocl Ofanga C0191 with tfll County c.tc of Of, with the County °'8r'll of Or· OCOM SYSTEMS, 4570 wtth the County °'8r'll of Or· wtttl tho County Clerll of Or· resident smce 1960 Dunlap, CA. 2 I01\I., 01'111, Jacquetlne •383 Delly Pllo1 J uly 3 t, Augu11 7, Dally Piiot Augutt t4. 21. 21. anoa County on Jvto/ 23, Mga County on Juty 22. Cwnciut Dr .. #7, ~ Mga County on Jutr 23, MOI County on ~ 2S, and a resid~nt of Charles D. Williams 4XI "· 21. 19ae s.ptornbor 4, 1tae 1He 1Ne BMc:h. CA t2t4S3 1He 1tee N-wport n --'-•• ....,... f M _.....,..,.;ll CA Mart"-.Joe0388x13 Th-074 Th024 '1~ .,,.. ~~ H. S.CS.., M1 '114MI '1~1 ~ ~n ..,_.., 0 -·J••• e, Pu~ ~ eo.t Publllhed Orange Coaat Elhallnda Wsy, Iha. CA Put>llthad ~ ... COl9I PvblW!ed OfllllQ8 CoMt 1970. A regional sa1et and Raymond H . Wil LOOKING FOR .... THE"" APARTMENT? SEE SUNDAYS REAL ESTATE SECTION Daily Pilat f714J 642-4321 OollyPllot.>uty:f1,Augwt 7, OeltyPllotJuty31.~t 7, t2e21 DellyPttotJuty3t,August 7, OollyPllo!Jufy31,Augwt 7. ~r for 2~ ~ara hama of Porto1-VaJ. 14. 2t. tt&& 14, 2t. 1tae Ettl A Wltlltt, 4toO c.n.. 14, 2t, 1tee 14. 2t. 1tee tn the phannk'euUcaJ ley. CA. one brother, TIMl75 Th100 pus Of •7, Newpor1 e.cn. Th473 Th--080 W u.~ Bu"h•n. field pnor to h1I first • ._ • J .. "8JC ll>TICE PUBLIC AUCTION NOTICE Of SALE ON AUGUST 21, 1 .. OF TAX-DEFAULTED PROPERTY FOR DELINQUENT TAXES Whereas. on April 8. 1986. I. Robert L Citron wes directed by the Board ol Supervisors of Or•noe County, S1ate of Catllornla. and tl'lere wH received by me and flied In my office •n authorization of the State Controller, dated Aprtl 30. 1986. to sell at public euctlon certain tax-(jefeulted properties which are subject to the power of Nie. Public no11ce 11 hereby given that unless Mid properties are redeemed prior the<eto. I wlll on August 28. 1986. at the PIOUr of 10:00 o'clock a m 1n lhe Board of Supervlaors Hearing Room /1 t 15. Admlnlatratlon Building. 10 Civic Center Plaz&, Santa Ana. In the County of Orange. Celllornle. Mil the said properties at public auction. to lhe hlghesl bidder for cash In lewful money of the Untied States or negotiable peper, lor not tet.s then the minimum bid set forth In this nollce PARCEL NUMBEAINQ SYSTEM EXPLANATION The Aaseuor·a Map Parcet Number when used to describe property In this list, ref1<s to the A1sessor's m•p ~. the map page or block number In the bOOk and the tndlvlduel percet number on the map page or within the block A parcel number as for example ... 044-363-05". would mean Book 44 of the Assessor·s Maps. Block 363 (map page 36. block 3) and Parcel 5 within thel block. The maps referred lo ere avaltable for ln1pect1on In the office of !he.Assessor, Room • 147, 630 N Broadway. Santa Ana The proper11es that are lhe sub jecl of this notice are situated In the County of Orange . State of Ce1tfornta. and are descnbed as follows Location Newpon Beach City Hunllngton Beech C11y Newpor1-Mesa Unified SchOol District Laguna Beach C11y Ceplatrano Unified SchOOI Olstr~t S an Clemente City S.ddlebeck Valley School OistrlC1 lllm II 8 0 48-24()..39 g 178-20t-33 10 439-232-34 644-452·10 13 ~4-452·1 I 14 ~4-452·22 t5 844-452-23 16. 844·452-24 17 18 HI ~4""456-21 20 21 22 682· 152·2'7 23 690-422·34 24 837·233~2 LeatAa ...... B H Miller Conatrucuon Co et el Townsend. EHie 0 Glassel!, Andrew 1!' Koury Ted Koury, Ted Koury Ted Koury, Ted Koury. Ted Koury, Ted Koury, Ted Kouty, Ted Sunland ~t Inc Marsden, R•lph A Ban, Peter LU<:ldo, Joen M Minimum Bid S25 00 $7.000 00 $5,000 00 S500 00 $500 00 S500 00 $500 00 $500 00 S1500 00 s t500 00 $500 00 S500 00 $500 00 S2SO 00 $65,000 00 If lhe proper11M •re told, p•nlM of 1ntor•t. •• <MflMd In Section 46'7S of the Cettloml• ~and Tautlon Code have • r19ht to hie • clelm wflh lhe COunty IC>f eny prOCMd1 from the .... whlen ere In eaOMt Of the lien• and cotll required to be peld from lhe prOCMd• If oxceaa prOCMda result from Int ..... notice wif1 be gfWn to PM11ee of Inter..,. pursu•nt to law II redemption ol the pre>per1y It not made KCOrdl~ to lew before the property 11 IOld. 1he right of re<191nptlon wtll eeeae I o.rtlty unct.r ~ally of perjury thet th9 foregotno It true end corr•• "..,.,. L. Citron. TrMe4HW· Tu C:O.Ctof .. 0r...-C.-ty. Eaecuted •t S•nl• An• Orange County C.,•lornl• on July 14, t938. Dato of Sale August 28. 1tee Publiehed Orange C.0..t Oalty Pllol J\fJy 31, Augutt 7, 14, 1986 , ) wif~'• death ln 1969. Re.eda, CA, two 11.1-H~ then entered the ten. Mary Eleanor real estate field wtth G<.btt of Van Nuys, Coldwell Banku and CA, and Ann Ruat, Company, wtuch led Ago ura. CA. two to management of his grandchildren. Ser own ~ estate hold· vic:es were held, Sat- mgs wtuch continued urday. August 9, 1988 to th~ time of hll at Arcadia Presby· death. Survwed by tenan Church. Inter· wife. Hannah Flynn. ment followed th~ Corona del MM, 90n, servK't'S ~t Live Oak Thomas Patric k M e m o rial Park Flynn and wif~Sand M o n r ov 1 a , C A 1e, El Toro, step-G I ass er· M 1 11 er daughters, J•n~ Lamb , Arcad ia Davis. Irvine and Mo rtuary Directors Elame M1tc:helJ and GAMBER huaban~Ray.Balboa NNETH C C AM- I s I and , gr a n d BER. a resident o{ c h aid ren . Gran l Costa Mesa, paseed Davis. Mary and away August 11 . 1986 Bobby M 1 tC"h~l l , suddenJy Mr Reeves nephew F.dward A is survwed by ha lov· Flynn m . wife Susan ing wife Helen. and great nephew 1 daugh~r. Mrs Byron a nd great n iece, (Jnnf') Hes\edold of Patrick Joseph and Ann Arbor Michigan Courtney of West· One grandaughter held, New J~rsey He Rond1 o f Ann Arbor was the son of the late Kt>nneth was a mem· Dr and Mn Edward ber of Casu Mesa A. Flynn of Bellevtlle. Country Club He New J ersey. S\SlN . was :s2 yt-ars with Peggy W olke and UrutA.-d Atrhnes with family. Anapolls. JO years as a Captain Mar y I and . I ate-He was flight 1Ntruc brother F.dward A I.or al the Uru~1"51ty Flynn a F'lnt Wlft .. S o f Mlclugan during mothu Kat herin1 World Warn. ht" WU Smerrosk1e, her an avid o;portaman brothers and Sllters. and go lfer and long Dorothy W illiams. ume m ember of G e o r g e S 1 m 1 . Wash ten.au Countr y Marn>llii Hamba!ky, Club in Ypstlanu. Ml Casper Smerro1k1e &-rvu<t'!< w1U be ht"ld, and their fanulles of Fr1d.1y. August l:l at Pennsylvania and t l 00 A M at New Jer11ey Mtmbt>r Stt•ut'rnol Axfo rd of Balboa Yacht Club M<"L aren ft'untral (unofftt'1al Po~t H<>mt' rn Re. Cty t..ureatt), Nt"wport I M1dugan Ofhaaung Harbor /Coit.a MHA will be Fath«"r Z)'I· Board of Rt-altor.. I munt GAJ 8w1al W\ll Disablf'd American be· '" 1..iuw He1gh1a Veterana Chapter 5 I Cemc>trr y . Lupto n . Lahue. Kaua!. Purplt> Ml Mc·morti.I ron H eart A saot'1at1on I tnbuuon~ can b4' Kauai, 45th lnfantrv mnrtr lO the Uurnn 01Vwon A.oc-1At1on Voallt•v HumaM Sn Thunderbird Aalioc1a • "'" .mJ vnur l'hoic't' tt o n A n11(J Bt-ach.M31d V"t'°ran., r of World War rt Th • military rv•c-.-at s~na ArH r. Riv ~nude N 11U0nal C.f"m t"trry. acrou ft"t'>m M arch A ir F~t<'f' B•#t", Au1ru•1 I~. 198~. 1 lAM tn•tlN of rlowt"ra, donation• may bl' made an hta IW1W' to Tht' Hes.-. P roaram, Marun Luthrr H o1pual M~ic.al CA'!'nlt'r, 1830 W Romn~y• Dr. Anahctm. CA 02801 1 \ C8 * Oranv-Cout DAILY PILOT I Thursday, ~gust 14, 191e Ml.IC M)l1C( Ml.JC M)llC( MUC llJTIC( MUC MJllC( NlJC MJllC( MUC lll)TIC( MUC llJ1lC( P!U mta: ~ Ml.IC llJTIC(I Ml.IC llJl1C( MMLU'nOll MO.-~ ~-tnd tN the City of Huntington~ grentJno of IN piMltlon. ~ iwame of IKYLANO CON-..once~ .,_ • f*W It.., rt In ladl ~ '*"' -*""' o.wd, ..... Ill ~ punNeer-.. !! :::..':! A MMLU'nOll ~ n9 ~ground ~ of le W4ft, thet tN ~ ~""-~It 1M STAUCTION, et 4t06 let-DOTM ~ tM ...-. ~ ""'1 ..w wttt\ Mdl ... =Of _..to .,_,...,_. -.._. M of.,_ deM "' • CITY COUNCIL ~ n9 wif• end i.otlillM tor IUP'-'90iutlon WM l*IMCf' end hMrlng end 1tM ~ Ob-rence Pentwey, Su1t9 101.i, aM VIOL.A upon.,_...-OI ...... cmtllet'e dledl to .,....,_ Ol'I -..,_ Md *"'• ~ °' ..... ,... cm °' MUMTMtGTON ~ eleC:tlio, ~ ~9d by the efftrmatMt tectlon• or Ille written obtec-lrllne, c~ t2714, 11 .... MDeOlt..... i.tt•tot. or upon .,_ •· .,_ DteTNCT"' • bOnd oondlttone '*~ "*"' oordlnt of con~•n~. lmACM CALUIG A PU8-tlon. 0( elmMer a.uoolated ¥01• Of~ then • ~ty tlon• With the OOUf't befor. d~ II Of .My 15, 1196 u.... -.... lomty tor ... -~or or In the fOl'fll ... '°"' In '" "°'*' llnd Mjeelt to con. .,..,..., tu.. Md Mi 1"le UC "9AAlff TO H • tervloe In Ille d'ttrlet herein-Of Ill the mem'*" Of Mid the llMrlng 'f'fNf IPPM'· by mutull con.ewtt of the ....,.... 9dmlnl9tretor, end "-with oontrect ~ In en ~Ion by the ~ IMUrll\C8 poloy etl8ll be 9' , ••• ....,,... flU9.. llbow deletlbed City Counclll II • regular ence ~be In '*90f\ Of by P.Onett CetlO Mione llM MID~"""'* the court wlttl "'°°'of ... ""°""' l'I04 ... tMln "'of = COUf1 Ol'I Of .... th• H P•nu ' Of Ill• UC •ctMfTY, MIALTM. SECTION 2 At IUC:h l'IW· me.ting IMreof held on the yOUI 11\0<My Wlll'ldr.-n "°"' Incl l'IU TO AllmllTU vtoe •• Wftt1tn NqUllll "81-the"*"""'" amount of bk! 21. 1Mi. •t 10:00 purdlieMI. aANTY °" .., ..... Ing ... Ptftonl lntttelled 4th day of Augult. , .... by IF YOU ARE A CRfDfTOA CMMd to be MeOGieted In llTATI NO A,.., Ing "'-1 you ~ ~ -• gueran• INt lM ~ o' a.m. Id the~ of TN unrlllllldel ... ,...lanlied~ ,_.._,.. CMWI THI POMIATIOM lhlllbegNerlan~ the tolloWtnQ vote or a conttnQent creditor of tne Clfl')'lno on of the bul6-To 811 ,_. b.~ not1oe of the MtlQ Of M in. ct« wttt enter Into tM Orend llct• l"lauow "'9r1QMtot••eunytnd. II Of' AN UNOl.ROAOUND to be heerd Seid hMtlnO l AYES Coundlmen Kelly, the deeelMd, you mut1t Ille neea o1 Mid Pan.-.Np c:redlton .,WJ conunoeni ventoryendlPPJilMtnentOf PfoPOMd contrKt If tM ~·1. 1745 'M. Otlncl bide P'lot to en"Y of .,, unuTV DtaTMCT may be contlnwd from time '41CAllleter, Mendie:, lalley, YoUf ClalM with the coun Of Notloe I• alto Given that c:rldltore ~ P8r90NI wtlO •t.ie ..... , or of the .,.ii. Mine i. awwded to eudl Avenue. 8ente AM. Cal-order oon""'*'V IM ..... WHEREAS, Huntington to time .. me~ be cl.-Green. ThomU pr-.nt It to the P«tOnll Don Lewta wlll herHft• oon-ma be Otl'lenriM lnt..atecJ tloN Of llClGOUnta mentioned bidder tn the ev.nt of f'*"'8 fomle 92701. County of Of· 0.lld: A'9* 1, 1tM Betc:h Munlolp11 Code t•mlned by the City Coun-NOES Counollmen. None repreuntettw eppojntld by duct the Mid bullneu under In 1~ w111 end/Ol •t•t• of• In 8actlOn l200 Incl l200.& of to ant• Into Mid oontreot, enga, ell the light. title end A I C H A A D V A H CllaOt• t 7 '4 •t•blllhlng • c:i1 ABSENT Counc:llmen the court wlthltl lour month• the name Of 8~ylend Con-JEAN VIOLA SHEPARDSON tne Cellfomle Pfobal• Code. IUCtl MOUl'lty wtll be fof• lnftwell thet Mid .,...,. :: K~-_A~= prooecluretorttlec:tMtlonof SECTION 3 Th• City Fll'llty from the date of !Ital 11-etNGtlon,leentltiedtoellof elto known u JEAN "--L ....... " .. Al· '91tld. N deOecMnt ldU.tllM .. f .,,;.. .. C 1 unOerQround utility dla\rlctl Oet1c thtll notify 111 •ltec:ted Udell. Weft ..... C"1 auanoaoCtetteruaproYIOed tN uaett Ind 11M llW""90 SHEPARDSON *Mf .. ,., .. ,,.... Mii TN DISTRICT ~ hie cMettl end ell rtQM, tttte A rfl 11e.-~ end raQU4t•. • the lnttlel property ownen .. enown Ct.ti Md .. ......,.. Clerii In Section 700 ol th• and wen pay Ill c.i1ttlncling A petition l'IM bMf'I N9d Vi a Op•rt • ..... ,..,, the right to ret1C1 ltl'lt fK ell end~...,_!'* Mfd Mtete ~ = step, the l'lot4lng Of put>llc on the lut equellzed 9' h C"1 COUMI flf h Problt• Coda of c.llfofn41 "4lbllltlM of Mid ~ by He6en ~deon In the ....._CA-b6d• or to wllNe ""Y Ir-llM ~-·by Of*etiOl'I ...... llMrlng to uoer1atn wtletl'ler ......,,_,t roll and utltltlM C"1 9' Huftttnttoft .._, The time tor tlltng c:lelml wlll heretofore and l'lerMft• in-Superior Court of Or PuOllehld Orenga eo-1 regulefttlee In ltl'lt bide Of In n or oltlal w!M. OCIW then. ....._ C public l'ecnalty, hHlth. c:onc:«ned of the time and C..._,. not • ...,.,_ prior to foi.tr curr9d. County requea~lng ~ OaJfY PllOI Auguet 7, 8, 14, the bidding. Of In addition to, "'-' of the T 1l 11fl IM (114) .,..~ utety or welfare requwae place ol MICll Maring by Publltl\ad Or11r1g41 Cout rnont.1\1 from Ille d•t• ol tl'la further notloe 1e hereby Halen Sl'leperdeon be tt86 No bldcfef mey withdrew ~I et the time of hie Putlllthed Orange ......_, ·, the removal of poi.., OYer· rnlllng • 009Y of thlt reeol-o.Jly Piiot Augutl 14, 111e hearing notloe ebOYe. given tl'let, trom thte d•Y on, Pointed u '*'°"" r:: ThF009 any b6d for • P«lc!ll of fOf1y-deeth, end In end to lM,... Delly Pilot Augutt 7, 8, 14, heed wit .. and ataocieted utton !O IUCh Pl'OC*tY own-Th015 YOli MAY EXAMINE lhe Cerio M ione II not ,_,tattwtoeclmlnteter the nve (45) deyt attar the date l>fot>et1Y commonly 6MIO-1Mi owrl'lead atructur• ~ the era end utNtlea concerned at Illa kept by the court II you eutl'IOrtZed to lr'CUf debt• or .... ,. of the d«lldent rta.JC NOTIC£ ..c tor the opening of bide t'llted II tO 1 Oland 81rW. ThFO 10 under9found lnatelletlon of 1ee1t ten POI d8Y9 prior to PUBUC NOTIC£ are a peraon Int-led In obllQetlone on bel'lelf of Slly· The petition raquuta A peymant bond end • Sent• Ana. CelltOmla. end -------- _.,.. and ldltlee tcw r.up-the dete thereof the •••••. YoY may _.,.. lena CoNtrvctton autl'IOflty to ldmlnltter the NOnc8 TO per1c>rmenee bond 111811 be ltQally dailcttbed • foloM• ~ NOTICE plylng electric oommunlca· SECTION 4 The ar.. NOTICI M upor1 the executor°' ac:lmln-DATED: Juty 30, 1He •Ille under Ille lndepen-Cown.ACTOR8 required prior to uaoutton lot 11 of Trec:t 2412 U _.....;...;;;;;;~..;.;.;..;.;.;;;;.._ uon, Of tlmll•r or MtCCt•ted propotad to be lnc:tuded In U..4llt M latrator, or upon the at· DON Llwtt dent Admlnlllretlon of Ea-CALLINO '°" •• Of !tie contract Incl ahell be P9' IMP record9d In 8ootl ITA.,._..,. M MrVloe In eny auon dtatrtot; the dlttrlc:t ltl ahown on thet Au.IN KING MOP'ii t torney for tile e.xet\.itor or Publltl'led Orenge Cout tltM Act. School 0111r1c1· NEW-In the form Ml forth In the 127. Peoee 41. 41 Ind 50 of U Atmclll•WT ~ and certain map entltl•d AND cw NTfnON admlnlllrll()(, and Ille with Dally Piiot Auou•t l•. 11188 A hMrlng on the petllton PORT-MESA UNIFIED contr.cl doeurMfltt. Mlecellaneoue Mepe In the UM M fllCTTnOUa It hu beer\ racornmended "Und•ground Utility Olt· TO AO•llftlt the court with proof ol w -Tl'I021 will be held on AUG\)ST 20 SCHOOL DISTRICT A wellttl'lfough ol the Ill• ofllce ol County Recorder of MWU MAim tl'let auch underground utll-trlct" k>Ceted on S..cn llTATI NO. A1aa21 ~.a written r~t ll•t-1188 11 11·30 AM In Dept. Bid DMdllne t.00 o'clocte II ac:hedUlld for AUOUld ll . Orange County. The lollowtnQ P«IOM lty dlttrlc:1 be lonned to In-Boulevard~ Oerfiltd To Ill nan.~. Ing 11\al )'OU deelre apaclal Pt8.IC NOTIC£ No 3 It 700 CMc Cent• PM of tha 29th dey of 1Ne. end Augutl "It, 11118, 8ldt or oner. .,. lrwltld l\eW •belldOl'ltef the UM of otuOa P'OOet1Y wlthl" the Avenue and WarMr A119r1Ue credltM• and contingent notloe of the rlllng of en If)> onve W•t. Santa Ane. CA AUQUtt. 1tee I 00 AM • 1-00 PM 8ldl fof Mid Pf'opel'ty end rnu9' th• flclllloua l u1lnH 1 publlc rlgl'lt-ot--y on BMe11 dated July 18, 1Ne, whldl ls credit~. and per900t Who Vetltory and appr.i.etnent of f 1CTl110U8 MleMU 12702 Pt.ce of Bid Receipt· from contract~ not attend-be In wrltlnQ and wtll be ,.. Name· ARTIC •RAE A.., Bou'-"atd betweerl Warnet on Ille In the office of the City mey be oti...,..t• lnter•tact "t•t• auet• or Of the pell-N~ ITATl•NT IF YOU OBJECT to the Purchulng Dept., 2HS-B Ing the walk through wtll not cet¥9d •t the office of the lrlg.,etlon Compon•ntt end Garfield Avenuee with Cte<k of the City of Hunt-In the will end/or •t•t• of tlon• or eccountt rnet1tloned Tile followlng P8'90R• are grentlng of the petition. you Bear St,..., Cott• MaM. CA be ecc:.ptld. _ ebOY9 refar91\Ced Eacfa. 1&822 ~. IWnttngt~ the exception ot the 88,000 lngton Beach ALLEN KING MOFFITT In Section 1200 end 1200 5 of doing bu91neae u . tl'lould either appear at the Project ldenllflctllon OOWNMCI 90Alm, ., Company for the ed""'*-BMct1 CA t2MI volt overlleed wlrH and PASSED AND ADOPTED A petition hat bMr1 tiled tl'leCeltlornl•Prot>eteCoda SOUTH COAST VISA'S l'leMlng and atete your ot>-Neme CARPET FOR CALI-Cerelr11 I . ltooker, tretor et any time llft• flftt ' polu crou1ng BHC:h by the City COuncll ol Ille by Fred D Moffitt, Joyce M "°Y I . W"*J, Inc., AND PASSPORT SERVICE. Jactlont or Ille written obJIC-FORNIA. COLLEGE PARK, ~II.,.,_.., publlcellon of thll notice The Flctltleut Bueineta Boulevard at Garfield and City of Huntington a..ott at Schi..lngar. Mery Jeyne Wooleer. An1eto a11d 19014 Br~llurtt. Hunt-tlont with the c:ourt belfor. H A R 8 O R v 1 E W • Pvbl!INd Ofange CoMt and befM• data of Nld llM Heme r...,,_, to abO\le WM Sieler Allel'ue. a reguter mMtlng thereof Kotteve In the Superk>t Tlletctt.r, AttotMJ• for lngtOI' Baac;h, Catll the l'INllng YOJJl appear-MARINERS. KAISER. Delly Pilot Auguet 14, 21, Tanna~ ...... c:aefl In fllad In Orange County on NOW' THEREFORE, the held on the 4th dey of Court of Orenge County r• ~ttttonar, .. len ~ 112648-2594 ~ma be In per-aon Of by p 0 M 0 NA. NE w p 0 RT 11186 l.wful money of the Unl1ed Jan 27. 1Ne F2tt358 Ctty Counc:ll of the City of August, 1988 queattng that Joyce M quln Hiia .. d., Newport H Aline PovlMn. 2111 yOYr all~ney HEIGHTS & ' NEWPORT Th014 Stet•. payebta on con-Rloherd A Hook. 29061 Huntington s.acl'I dON r• ,,, ~ ... Mandk;, Jr .. Sc.h!Mlnger end Mtty Jl)"'e ~.CA.,.. M ... •B. Coete Meaa. Calif IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOl.S ftrmetton of Mia. Ten pef-LU Flor• "A", MIMIOn solve at follows Mar« Kostev• be appointed aa Publl1hed Ora~ Coe.at 112627 or a c;orillngent creditor ol Place Plan• .,. on ftle. P't&.IC NOTICE cent of emount bid to be ct. Viejo, CA t2ett SECTION 1 NOTICE IS ATIEST It/ Allcla M. peraonat repretentetlve 10 Dally Piiot August 7 8, 14, Cethy Marie Br<>kew. 840 the deoeued you muat Ille Purdleslng Dept , 2985-B poelted with b6d. Da11ter A. Fltzg1r1ld, HEREBV GIVEN thll 1 wb-Wentworth. City Cterll admlnl91er the •Ille of the 1986 W Baker llA 110, Co•tt your ctalm wtih the c:oun or Bear Street. Coate M .... CA NOTICI M Sale Of property le on en 18822 8'yvl9w. Huntington lie hearing w1H be held by the STATE OF CALIFORNIA) oec.dent ThF008 M .... Caltf. 112626 preMtlt II to the PtflOftal 112626 P'NVATI IAU M "AS IS" beala. The .... le Beach, CA t2MI City COuncil of the City ot COUNTYOFORANGE)CITY The pe1111on requet11 1 Thia bualneu It con-repreMntattveappolntedby NOTICE IS HEREBY MAL~ aubjact to c:urrant tax•, Thl9 ~ w11 c;on.. Hul'llngton Beectt on See>-OF HUNTINGTON BEACH) authority to admlnllter the P\llllC NOTICE dUC11d by· • general pan-the court wlthll' four month• GIVEN that the above-CAN NO. A ,_,. covenenta. CC>f\dltlone. ,.. ducted by• general pertMt• 1embef 2 1986 et the hOur ol M Miii• undet the lndepen· nerlhlp from the d•t• ol flrat I• named SchOol Dl9tf\cl for In the Supertof Court of atrlctlona. rHerv•llon1. llllp 7 30 pm '" lhe COYncll I . A L I C I A M d9"1 Administration of Et-I K 2'7oet Cetl'ly Brokaw auence ot le1ten u Pfovld9d Orange County, Callfornla, Cllllornl•. for the County of right• of way, end -Thie ttetement WM Ned Chembera ol the Civic WENTWORTH, the duly tales Act NOTICI Of' Thia atetement wu llled In Section 700 ol tll• acting by and through 111 Orange manta of r9CO'd. and en-With the County Cler1l ~Or• Center, 0, u soon lhereetter eleeted, quallfled City Clerk A heerlng on the J*lllon otllOLUTION Of with the COYnty Clarll ol Or-Probe le Code ol ce111ornl1 Governing Board. herein· In the Matter of the Eatete cumb<enoae of recor4, and ange County on June 26, as the maner may be l'\Mrd. ol the City of Huntington will be held on AUGUST 20. PAltTMIAIW ·~ County on July 23. Th• ume for ftllng clelms w111 ettet referred to u "DIS-of EDWARD J KISNER, De-encumt><•~ of r.-.4 to 1188 io a9Cllrtal" wNitwlr the Beach. and H-Offlcio Clerk 1986 at 9·30 AM In Dept NOTICE 11 l\el'eby gf\'91'1 t1186 '1Mllil not explr• prior to fOYr TRICT". wm receive up to, ~ be • .. uan.cs out of the Ric:herd A. Hodt oubllc neceuHy. hHlth of the City Council ol llld No 3 et 700 CMc Center Iha! the PartMfSfllp ol Publlthed Orange Coast monthltrcxn thedale ofthe butnolletertl\lntheaoo-NOTICE 15 HEREBY purohneprlce Tu•.~-PubWled Ofange Cou1 Mlety or welfare requ1r•1 Ctty do hereby c:ertlly th•t Drive West Senta An•. CA 1 Donald Lewi• and Cano Deity Piiot July 3 t. Augul1 7. hearing notloe ebove 11atad time. -led bid• for GIVEN tl'lltthe undertlgned, •ting end malntenMWJe 111-Dally Pilot July 24. 3 t, the removal ol poles over the whole number of rnem-112702 Mio"•· heretofore doing 14 21. t986 YOU MAY EXAMINE the the award of• contract tor u eclmlnlttratOf of the .. peneee, and prerNuml on Auguet 7. 14, 11168 ~ wires and H SOCl•tecl bers ol the City COYncll ol IF YOU OBJECT to Ille buslneu under th• flrm Th-077 Ille klPI by the c:ourt If you Ille lboW projact .. ,. of Edward J. Kitner. de-lnturtnee ecceptebla to IN Th06e 0 NABERS CADILLAC. ~ 2100 HllllOR ILYD., COSTA IESl (114) 140-1110 (213) lll-1211 •Best Prices • Convenient Location •Great Locaf1on •Super Service •Courteous & Knowledgeable Sales People 0 STERLING MOTORS WEST Chevrolet • Porsche ~ Audi 441 E. Ctast llwy., l1w,1rt ltacll 113-0100 Highest Quality Sales & Service 0 THEODORE ROBINS FORD U.S.A. 's J;. 1 Thunderbird Retail Dealer Modern Sales. Servic.e. Pam. Body. Paint & Tire Dept\ Compet1t1ve Rates On Lease & Daily Rental!> 2010 llarattr llY~., Ctsta ltsa 142-0010 "140-1211 o5ADDLEBACK Sa le s leasing & Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831 -3377 714-380-1200 fl).JIM CLIC K AUDI/ R ENAULT/ J EEP • ' ,.. WE'RE OUT TO BE :r 1 ! IRVINE AUTO CE NTER 41 Auto Center Dr Irvine 71 4 951 3144 • (800 ) 428-7 485 $~A9s~~~!~Att $ 'Where Pro fessional Attitude Prevails S~lallzl"g I" EuroP9•n Delivery Exc•ll•nt Selac:tlon of New end cer•fully prepar9d Uaed BMW' a ai .... avs " ''"' k 835-3171 208 W. 1st St., Santa Ana Corner ol Broadway & Isl SI Now Open Sund.ivs GSTERLING SALES -SERVICE -LUSINC -PARTS Overseas Delivery S pec1a11sts OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK BMW -ROLLS ROYCE 1540 Jamboree Rd. 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II,,,,,,,,., •I I '"!.\ v Excellence In Sales Service & teasing vorange County's No. 1 No Hassle Oealerll WE.HAVE MAXEY OISCOUNTSlll (714) 147-8555 18881 Beach Blvd .• Huntington Bch. l I ~ r_~ ~-· ~ 25t ~ HAZY • ~ • FOMC,AITI ON A2 I THUR DAY, AUGU T 14, 1986 Mesa hote.l plan ·adva~ces Councilto con s ide r U:-story project on Anton aft er pla nners give 3-2 a pproval plani. lor the hotel and a three-le vel parking structure on 3 acres of vacant land at the corner of Anton Boulevard and Sak1oka Dnve. and a shopping complex being built around a large, man-made lake on the Sak1oka Fanns property. While the hotel received the com- m1ss1 on's support Monday, another request by developers of"The Lakes" project was soundly rejected. By TONY SAAVEDRA Of lNO..,,_.llMf Plans for an I I-story, 255-room Mamott Hotel will go to the Costa Mesa City Council Monday niJht w11h the blessing of city planning officials. Stops Angels Mlnn·e•ota '• F r ank Viola toua a fl•e-hlt- ter u the Twin• beat the Angel• 6-2. B l. California A 90-year-old woman turns back 21/2 miles before reaching the top of Mount Whitney/ A4 Nation The House votes to con- tinue a ban on anti-satel- lite missile testing./ A4 A bird fossil found In Texas oldest bird every found./ AS World Castaway refugees deny they came from West Germany./A12 INDEX Advice and Games Boating The Planning Comm1~1on voted 3-2 this week to recommend approval of the L-shaped hotel th':lt would become part of a 32-acre develop- ment known as "The Lakes." Commissioners Joe Enckson and · Roy Andreen voted against the final Craahcourse The Mamott proposal takes the place of the previously approved 13- story GucstQuarters hotel. which would have.featured I 82su1tesgeared toward long-term tenants. New plans call for a Mamott Hotel to JOIO the 770-unit condominium complex, a Beverly Hentagc Hotel ( omm1ss1oners voted 4-1 Monday to deny a plan to add a eanial second floor to one of the buildings in the Lakl·s' retail center at S80 Anton Blvd Newport Beach motorcycle officer John Freeman &l•e. children a leaon ln bicycle eafety. About 60 of Newport Harbor Lutheran Church'• vacation Bible .chool •tudenta participated In tbe two-week cra•h coune In ea.le blcycllna babtta. The coune included a bicycle 06-tacle coune and leaon• ln recognizing •top •lgn•. The 800-square-foot add1t1on would be used for the Custom Clotn1er. a men's ta1lonng business that operates mostly by appointment. A ctty report said the first floor of the clothing shop would be reserved for alterations and a reception room wnh bar, whale the top level wo~d be for tuKedo display and a small office Planning Staller!> adv1std apJnst the eXef_Mton because the~ was no more room to provide the additional Lhree parking '>paces required by Clty code. "Tht" Lakec;" project 1s adjacent to the Orange County Perfomun1 Ans Center and the South Coast Metro bus1ne ~ park L1lt1ma1cly. South c~ast Metro Will hou~ thr~e 12-!.tory buildings at SSS Anton Blvd T~o of the structures ha ve Ileen completed. while the comml\'>ll >n agreed Monday to re- (Pleue eee HOTEL/ A.2) Soviet officials _pay visit to OC on 2-week tour By PAUL ARCHI PLEY Of .... o.lly "'°' llafl A . delegation of Soviet leaders v1s1t1ng the Unned States drew a picture Wedne'iday of a Russian government that 1\ loosening 1lS stran$lehold on thought and eit- press1on in their count!) The delegation. on a t"'o-"'eek tour of Amenca. 1s pan of an exchange program organ11cd b) group<; from both superpower<; The delegation was ho'ited at L·c Irvine Wednesday b} the Democratic Foundation of Orange ( ounty Also invited to the reception was the county Republican party'\ Lincoln Club Under the exchange program young leader<; from each counU) 'ISlt wnh pohttcal. soual and cultural leaders of other countne'i to am prove understanding an lhe world com- munity. Vladamir ..\ksvonov who heade4 the So' 1et delegation. spoke about l broad spectrum of!>UbJCCIS. including the changing role of the media. his "1ews on arms hmatattonc; talks and the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident In an intervtc\.I. with the Da1h Pilot, A.ks)ono' said the difference-.. in the press betw~n the Soviet L na on and the United tales were de· tcrmincd by the dafTercnccs in thoS< countnes' system'i .. In our countl) th e newspapers scr' e the state. the intere!.tc; of the people ... Aksyonov ..aid 0.-, Nol ..... ., .... -- Vladimir AklJ)'on ov .. That d1xsn·t mean our press docsn t l n I 1l 11C part> leaders or go,ernmcnt This lnt1c1sm became more pronounced after the 27th ( ongrc'i\ ·· ..\ lot ol m1m\ter'\ were punished for allt"mpl\ 111 '>uppre'i'> cnt1c1sm. He 'Ulld lhl' pre\\ sen cs as an .1 mfl()rtan1 forum to analyie develop- ment 1n the~' 1e1 L mon ··The de\elopment of cnt1c1sm and thC" media help to stimulate and b ri ng_<:. out their ~nse of rcspons1- b1lm ·· he said .\ithouf.h on his second v1sJt to .\menca .\l..svono' said the tnp was (Please see SOVlltT / A2) Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzi Police Log Public Notices Sports Television Weather B6 C1 A3 A7-8 C4-6 07 C7 C3 B8 C1 A3 Mesa expanding PacifiC Savings reneWal area c1~a B 1-5 C3 A2 By TONY SAA VEORA Of .... o.., "'°' ,..., Costa Mesa rl·dc' rlopmmt ol· fic1als announced their intention th1' week to embark on a SI 0 m11l1on downtown prOJCCI that would add 4.3 acres to the Paci tic Sa\ 1ng\ Plata. The City Council. ac11ng as the redevelopment agenc} Tucsda\. ap- pro' ed a package that "ou l<l allo'>' the c1t\ to condemn propen) 11 necc\\an. for pha!>C l"'o of the Paulil ~a ' ing\ m m pin Councilman D:l\l' \\heeler d l'>\(•nted 1n the 4· I "ote The lOUn<.:11 action pa .. es the ''a' for public hearings on the proposed cx pan"on. "'h1ch '"o uld hnng I Ol'<.llOO \qua re feet of oflice and retail ware ac; "'ell a\ a four-stol) parl..1ng \trut turc to the pla1a Olliual\ stressed that P~B Reali\ < orp thl' real estate hranch of the hanl.. \\.Ould tont1nue 10 nego11atl' \.I. Ith Ian do"' nersfor a ~1r1p ot lfarhor Bouk' ard prupen) nl·edl'd for tht• proJt:l't. \lorl'O' er counul mcmhef' agrL•t:J uni\ 111 consid er condemna- tion 11 '>Ctt lcmt•nt'> are not reached h' PSB \.I.Ith the fi,e propcrt\ 01.1.ni:r'> 1n the commercial \tnp bet\.l.l'l·n l'lth and Bernard 'itrt>Ct\ Wheeler hov.c' l'r oppo\4.!<l ul\ 1n.,,oh·ement in the pro1cx1. chargi ng the proce'>~ wa' being .. ru,hcd alnng · to garner the nece11sary appro.,,ah before the cou ncal dl·rtwn in l\f o, ~·m· ber Slow-growth ad vocate\ arc cam· pa1gn1ng for l\.l.O open ~cal\ ··1 hae's a n1<;h tn lll'I 11n111 thl' gm' 11.11n llcton· the gra'~ train pull\ {lUI · \\ hn·kr '>a1<l ··v. e reall~ don t \..nn\.I. 'l'n mu\'.h about this pro1nt "e got J llttk Jog and ponv \hll\.I. al J \IU<.h \l'\\ttln .. Pautil "'a' rng\ built the first pha~ 11.f the u1mpll'\ lo hou'c the firm 's hi:adquancr'> 1n 141'~ .it the comer of 19th 'ilrcct and '\It•" pun Boule.,, a rd. (Please see MESA/ A2) Filing deadline closes in city council races Boat-death jury asks to rehear trial testimony Lineup of candidates set in Newport, Mesa, Lagu na, Huntington and Va ll ey V..edne 'ida) was th e final filing deadline for candidates in Orange ( oast mun1c1pal election~ , The 1n111al deadline was extended 1n ~ome c111cs when incumbents did not file fo r re-election fhose filing Wednesday and the completr hc;t of candidates for the Orange Coast mun1c1pal t•lcctaon~ in Novemher include: Newport Beach DaHd Shore'i and Bctt \ I e\man ha'e JOined the field of l;and1date'> 'ying for seats on the "lewpon Beach City Council .. Shores. who hsts his occupation a~ a publisher. filed paper'> Wednesda> for the District 4 ~at to be vacated h\ Jackie Heather. Abo runnin~ in th r district are Planning ( omm1'is1oner Clarence Turner and businessman Ronald W1n'ih1p. Tesman. a un1 ver;1ty ans adm1m'i· trator. al'>o filed Wednesday for the D1s1nct 6 'cat 10 Ix-vacatt>d h'r 8 111 .\gee Other l'and1da1eo; include at- torne> Michael Lapin . radio per· sonaht~ Pat Mic haels. Ph1hp,an'ione Jr and Harmon Weston In cumbent ( ounu lman Donald ~trauss will face Planning ( om- m1ss1on Chairman Jame\ .. Bu11" Perc;on 1n ()1\tnct I lncumtx·nt C oun nl\\oman [ H'lyn Hart ~•II tx· t•halknge<l in D1\tnct ' h\ rnmpulcr ene.inct•r .\llan Beck Ma)tH Pl11 l Maurl·r < oun· Only in Newport: A burger joint that serves champagne The 1dl·al Newport Beach rc'i· 1auran1 would serve cheescburgcr'i along\1de Dom Pengnon champagne T-shirts and panstnpes would be represented cquall) amon& 11s cus- tomers <;urling photos .,...ould line the wall'i, ·h<h muo;1c "'ould till the air and half the place "'ould know )'Our name fhe Beach ( luh may not )'et be the ideal Newport Beal h restaurant. but O\.I. ner Jeff Reuter l'I working on at ROBERT HYNDMAN Focus ON THE NEws Since opening thc rt\taurant on "If peorle can come an here and rcla>. \\Ith '>omcgood food, even 1f1t' ml} tor an hour then go hal k to 1he Bnlboa Boulevard 1"'0 \.l.Cck'> CliH. 1 tr d i.. ·k l <' "'n ·11 be .Reuter ha bttn ~1ead1I\ adding o IC<',.nn 1~ <;( m Ill.! t -dccorattOM, fum1111rc and r ustomef\ 1rcnt he \J\ • 10 recreate thc 1magl' nf the he.ll h t luh Ri..-~:tC"r unJer\tJnd' 1'j('wport he haS"htld 1n the hack of ht \ mind tor ThJt'' \.I. h\ h\' 'er' c\ M1~1 find \tn,., [)om Prnsno n 1n<1tt·ad nl \nilrc ilnd He has plan~ to 1l1hl 'o nw fl.l lm su Spumante tr~s. Diel D:ik • .kma ol the sur1 ' ' guitar ha' prnm1,cd tn drop oil one of h1 .-. ckt tm gu1tJr\ \ lnngh\1.ir<I with the menu patntt"d on 11 .... ,11 tx- mountcd on thl' wa ll Other \Urt and rc11.k 'n' rt>ll mcm\mtb1ha "'Iii tt•'<' th<: plar<: tht• dc\lrt'd "C 11dget (l('l(''i 111 lhl' HJnl Rocl.. ( J lc .. loo~ "Think .tlx>ul 11 ·· he \3}~ ·v.. hcr'I.' in "-iewporl Beal h can \OU g11 Jnd gct a good hamhurgcr. onion n ng., and .i malt with real ice cream .1tJd \at outside 1n the ~un"" ~. Reuter. who has \pent all ol h111 '' )ea,..., 1n Newport Reach. onle ran .1 ..and~ach shop ncar ewpon Hartl01 Ii 1 i h <; c h o n I a n d 1 u rn c ,1 Md ormit k ' l anJ1ng rr.-.1 aumn1 1ntn J huJl' 'llnl''' h(-forr '<·llanp 11 l.l\I '\/(\\ l'IT'll°ll:f 1,11, hl'\t hudtl I\ John \h lntmh (PJe .. e tee BUROER/A21 c1lwoman Ruthehn Plummer and < ounc1lman John Cox arc 1n the ml£1dle of their four·year tt•rm'> Costa Mesa r l\e more cand1dalC'i entl'rt'd \ht• C It\ ( ounul rare Wcdne'ida) hnng- 1 ng the tic Id to 11 as the fi nal deadline pa'ised Tn\<,ing thl•tr hat\ into the pollt1rnl ra ng \.I.ere \lane: "1aplc\. a rcum: ~andra Ha milton an 1n'>truchlr at Orangl' ( oast ( ollcgc. M 1chacl c.;1karadek a cen1ficd public accoun- tant. N1tholas Bartlett. a kgal 1n- 'eo;t1ga1nr. and perennial cand1dall· ( hm ~·.tl'rl. J local businessman "'ho will be lodgi ng hi\ ti lt h .111emp1 tnr a council scat The 1n111..il .\ug X lihng 1.kadltnl' "'a" pushed to \\.ednl''d..i \ hctaU.,l' incumhcn l'> M..1\01 "'orma Hcnw~ and ( ounnl"'oman .\rknl' \<'ha1t·1- decltned to run for rl•-clert1on ( and1datC\ returning their nom1- na11on pa pc" hclon· the fiN deadltn~ \.l.Crc On illl' .\mhurgl·~ Planninit ( omm1~"oncr Peter Ru ffo Bnan fhenot ChJrknt• John\on Robert Han'ion and Mirhat•I Nu11rr .\lc;c i tiling I.'. ere Planning C ·umma\\loncr Joe (nrl..,on .ind Doug Yateo; hoth 1.it (Plea.e eee FILING/ A2 l °'""' ,... ...... .., \..-,,.,,.. Jeff Reuter open• bla Idea of the ldeal Newport Beach rataurant at 19th Street and Balboa 8o'<lleYHd. .• • B} PAl L AR<.'HlPLEV Ot ,,.. o.it, "'°' "•" \• C>rJn~L < 11unt' \urx-nur < nun 1r ,l\kl·J 111 rl'h( ar te!>llmOn\ \~ lJnt·'lla' in thl" tn;,il nl \ 1rl E.1rlC"s "h" "a' d1.1rgcd "1th manslaughter 111 lhl' """l pr" ak· ho,1t1niz aC'c1dt"nl IO ll~Unl\ h1\lllr\ I hl' ILll' ,,1,0 a\kl·d tfl fl'hl"nr "nmc 111 l11d[!.l kJn Rhr1nhL·mwr \ 1n,1rul 1111n ... dunntz 11" <,('(ond lull da' of ,kllh...r.111c•n\ 111 'N e,tmin'itcr (Plca.e see JURY/ A2l City to help The Groves residents buy park By PHii SNEIOERMA' Of lM °""' ..... ,, ... In 1n1.• \'11\ '1.111 ml·mher' \.I. Ill bqpn ..rt11na up ;.a ~~'iO,tXXJ lt'an provam l<l hl'lfl lt1\l · .ind nw<lcrate-intome ~•­ \tent' at T h1· C 1rm cc, pure ha..e \hart''i ari 1hc1r moh11t" hnmc park 1 ht• IP inc < 11' C 011nc1l unani mou\I\ .1ppn" ed the lottn projett an conLCPI 1 UC\d~H r hl· "'" \talf W8\ ,tin:', tell 111 ~·t up gu1dcllnt"\ for lhe program an<l n•turn in 90 tia'y!> for final LOt1n1.1l 11pflro' al The ILl;tn' \\Ill 1..nmL' from fcdcnl -4~Rtttf\ll\-( ~"'4'k•~• t\I 81 It < 1ritnt funt1' ll" en hl Ir" 1nl' .. I h" 1\n°l ll handout.. .. ~1d < oun· (Plea~ eee ORO~/ A2) ' • , ... I • • Ot119t 009fJ DAILY PILOT/ Thuraday, Augutt 14, 198e SOVIET LEADERS VISIT COUNTY ••. ,..._Al Illa Ant to CalifomiL He found Califonila.nl to ht proud of their 1-denhip in science, economtcs aod leebnical 1ehievemenu. Abyonov also found the lifestyle to be fut. .. We klt your hfe here i1 very fall, very intenaive," he uid. "I wo\lldn't 11y IOO (Ut," he added. He alJo liked \he sunshine. "We envy you your climate, your children oft.be sun.•• He told the ptherina of Oranac County party reaulars that Premier OorbaChev would be maltlnt a mis-take if he didn't visit CaJifom1a on his planned visit to the U.S. sometime next year. Anlwerina questions from the prns and audience, Aksyonov wd the Chernobyl nuclear plant accident prompted an on1oin1 investigation as well u formation ofa new branch in the Ministry of Atomic Eneray to study plant 11fety. .. Chernobyl toUcd as a bell so we can take precautions," he said. "If peaceful atomic power can cause such destruction, we m ust be I(> times as cautious dealing with atomic weapons." But he didn't believe the U.S. and U.S.S.R. would reach arms control aareements soon. "I'm oat overly optimisttc about It. but the buildup for a summit makes me feel there's room for restncted aveements," he sajd, However. he was optimistic about the thaw 10 relations between the two supefJ>OWCT'I that is leadin& to in- creasing cultural cxchanaes. "No doubt ll will lead to more undentand1n1 of our values, social sU\lcturcs., and will lt' d to rolitic1l improvement," he 11id. He suyesied the differences in values could lead Americans tO an undentandina of the Berlin Wall, wbicb was erected by the Soviets 25 yean 110 thi1 week. ••The rttson today as well as 25 years aao is perhaps that we haven't been able to formulate the ethics of human behavior between thete two different worlds," Aksyonov aaid. "Perhaps it's not a very noble symbol, but everybody has the riaht to put a fence around his own home." Alcsyonov said the Soviets arc talcana down bamers to Amencan viewpoints in the media. "l feel such possibilities exist and they will develop. Cardinal chanaes are takina place in Soviet life," he said. Aksyonov's father heads the state television system. so "I will lobby for 11," he said. The Soviets also found httle positive to say about Amcncan films they had secn·on their visit. Vladimir Eaorov, rector of the lnst1tutc of Literature. saw "Aliens" and "Top G un." "I'm &)ad my son would not be exposed to the movie 'Aliens,"' Eaorov said. By the end of "Top Gun" he found "it wasn't the enemy I was fighting against, but sleep." The delegation was scheduled to enjoy some sightseeing, including a visit to D1sneyla.nd. between meet- ings across the country with polittcal leaders. They mtt with the U.S. House Commit•~ on f'oreian Affain and the Senate Fore11n ReJation1 Com- mittee, and received a briefina at the White Houle. Their visit was orpnized by tbe Committee of Youth Orpniutions of the U.S.S.R., headed by Aksyonov, and tho American Council of Yo una Political Lcadtn. Mary Eva Candon. executive direc- tor o( ACYPL, pjd their aoal II to expote new leadership in countries to other political systems throutb two- week ex;chanae provams. The Soviets and Americans bepn excbanaina leaden in 1971 . How- ever. this deleption 1s the first to visit the U.S. since 1979, Candon said. "We believe that unlcu we're communicatina with our Soviet friends we'll have problems later on," she said. "The Americans and Soviets are far too povterful not to educate the emeraina leadership about the prob- lems they'll face " Mexico drops plan fo r OC consulate Mexico hu dropped plaos to open a consulate in Santa Ana for lack of money, officials said. "The Mexican government. at tbll point. just doesn't l\ave the financial resources for a new consulaie," Eduardo de lbarrola, Mcxioo'sconsul in Los Anaeles. said Tuesday. MESA EXPANDING RENEWAL PROJECT ••• From A l The company already owns 70 percent of tbe necessary property fo r the second phase, wruch would take up most of the block between New- port, Bernard. Harbor and 19th. The First United Methodist Church on 19th Street would be untouched by the expansion, while the I 7 bust· nesses alona Harbor Boulevard may have to move. Marie Letter. PSB executi ve vice president. said the company 1s an escrow wnh one of the Harbor Boulevard landowners and 1s con· ttnuing to negotiate with the four others. However. a city rcpon said II may not be possible for Pacific Sav10gs to "acquire all interests 1n the properties." Pacific Savings 1s hoping to stnkc a partnership with the city redevelop· mcot agency. wtuch has the power of condemnation as well as the ab1hty to $llrner financ1ng al lower than market interest rates As part of Tuesday's vote. the co uncil agreed. to bea:in ~ity appraisals on properties facina Harbor Boulevard. The news came as a partjal 1urpr19e to at least one of the busjness tenants facing ev1c.t1on from the commercial strip. "We've put in $100,000 in im· provements. and I only moved here last January," said Dr. Joel Pasco, own er of the Animal Care Cottage. "I'm sorry 1 might have to move, but I knew when I came here that ii was 1n a redevelopment area." GROVES TENANTS GETTING CITY HELP .•. From Al calman Da1r1d Baker. "It's a helping hand. out of funds that arc gi ven 10 the cny for this purpose." Because the loans wi ll eventuall} be repaid, the money someday can be used again fo r other projects, he added. Groves residen ts are attempting to purchase thC1r mobile home park from its outside owners The park. located at 5200 Irvine Blvd .. has 533 homes. Organllers of the purchase have divided the pn~. estimated at more than S20 million. into that many shares. , · The city loans wall be used 10 help residents who could not otherwise afford to make monthly mortgage payments that are higher than their monthl) park rents. City staff members estimated that about 40 Grove\ households wall be ehg1ble and that loans will average about S5.800 per family . Thr council's vote was accom· panicd b) an announcement that the residents· efforts to purchase The (,,roves arc meeting with succcsr, Leader\ of the Groves Mobile Homeowners Auoc1at1on had \a1d at least half of the park"; tenants would ha ve to bu) sha res an order for the sale to proceed At Tuesda)' ·., meeting. Bud Harvey. president of the assoc1at1on, told the coun cil his group had commitment~ for 337 'lharcs. rcp- rcscnt1ng almost 65 percent of the Groves' residents. "The purchase 1s going to become a reality," Harvey said "The results, I must tell you. ha ve exceeded our vel) fondest hopes.·· At the ~amc meeting, a spokeswoman for residents of the city's other mobile home park told the council a similar dnvc 1s under wpout," a SI 5 open-air sta; in the not-so-hostile environs of lhc outh Lake Beach Club. "We weren't out to make the kid~ hkc Rambo or terron sts. for heaven\ sake," said Ralph Rcchngton, pro- gram coordinator of the Woodbridge Village Association's recreation de- partment. "It 's Just an adventure camp for kids who arc into the 'playi ng Arm )· stage:· he ~aid Mark Kern\, 8, said he Joined the outing bccau\e, "Rambo 1s a cool dude. I like what he does." But there was no sign of Sylvc!>ter Stallone·s rampaiing. talcc-on-the- world machismo exhibited 1n his movie "Rambo." . The only vesti&c of the military theme was an obstacle course where children scrambled over wooden barricades and crawled on the s.and beneath a volleyball net stretched between patio furniture. After wighna over the sand. the younastcrs were supposed to loa m some target practice with their new souvenir wa\Cr Dislok, but sand had jammed the Pliilic barTels. Dinner featured hot dogs cooked on wire coat hangers over an open fire and eaten off camouOagc-<1es1gned paper plates Lemonade was sipped out of matching paper cups A treasure hunt. manhmallow- roast1ng and a late night hike ended the evening. and the group was roused at dawn Saturday and headed for home in the \urro und1ng neigh· borhood. "Rambo 1!1 what they're all into.' ~1d Tameron Gomez whose 9-year- old son. Desmond. part1c1pated 1n the campout "lo; Rambo bad'l The) can see worse on lelc vl'lton. We're more concerned about all the drugs the kids arc exposed to more than Ram bo" FILING CLOSES FOR COUNCIL RACES ..• Fro m Al whom are endorsed b} the \1c\a Acti on slow-growth grou p Laguna Buch Six of the eight people v.ho took out nom1na.t1on papers fi led b} deadline Wcdnesda)' evening • Three council ~atr,, current!} filled by Robert Gentry . Da n Kenne} and Bobbie Min kin . arc at stake Minkin decided not to \eek re· election If Ge ntry otnd Kenne} art" re· elected the) v.1 ll both <.e n t" their second fou r-year terms Others running forthc council '>Cat!> will be Lada P Leone>, a teacher Maggie Meggs. a writer. Ru:ke) Slater a custodian, and C la) ton Vernon. an accountant HOTEL ... Fro m Al v1ve1thc one-year 1on1ng permit that expired for lOn~truct1on of the third building. Time ran oua last Apnl on the approval~ pre..,1o usly 11 ven by the c1ty for the third phue of the Metro (enter complt'll Comm1~\1oncr\ th1\ week granted t1 n e~teM1on to April ~s 11Js1 MAIN O,FIClE >lO """' 9•• , •'• ...... C• Ml •Od•"c 8 • ~ti: ••• 1-ltM C,. il'5J' Fountain Valley Two incumbent!> will be sta ving ofT the challenge\ of \even other can· d1dates 1nthc Fountain Valle} ( 1ty ( ounc1I rac:c th1~ fall Fred Voss. 49 and Jame\ !'!cal. 72. arc seeki ng their second term on thr Fountain Valle> (1t} C ounc1I. The th ird incumben t. Oen N1elsrn, de- cided not to seek re-election bccau\e of demand~ from ht\ newly at.quired bu \inC\S The challrngers indude t"'-O at· torne)'s Ma~ Llhr, SO and Jim Thomp~on J7 La urann Cook. 37 pre!>1dent ol Fountai n Valley"s Neigh- borh ood Watch, Joyce Mane ( har, 54. a hou'>c:w1fc. Roben Hox\1c, J I. a contractor, John McKnight, 4 7. a bus1 nc\sman and Frank Ncgn. 57. corporate prc\ldcn t of a Fountain Valle)' firm The candidate!> genera lly agree development of roun taan Valley's re main ing open land will be a central 1'i~uc 1n the fall campaign. Huntta1tOD Beaci. In the Huntington Beach race for City Council. 21 of the 22 people who took out paper\ filed their par.n by the S p.m deadline Aug • said Evelyn ')chubert, deputy city clerk The cond1dAtcs arc vyin& for the four pos111on~ being vacated by incumbents Ruth Baik)'. Bob Man- die. John Thoma\ and Don MacAll1<Jtcr, v.ho were 1nehg1ble to run again The candidates arc. Ri chard B Rowe. plannlng co mm1rnoner. John Erskine. planning comm1ss1oner. Donald J Troy, businessman. Sherwood V. Bailey. businessman. Tom La venaood. planning com· missioner, Tom J Mays, business management \pec1altst; Norma L Vander Molen, community services comm1ss1oner. Robert P Crawfis, attorney and college mstructor. T1moth)' E. Klink, businessman; Elaine A. ('ran. commumty volun- teer. John F Valentino. retired. Wc~lcf M Bannister. businessman, Dame M Mahaffey, businessman. James alva, bu'i1nessman: V1rgJI A Lovelace, author, J.0 . tout. bus1· ncssman. Hcnl) Yee, certified public accountant. Grace H. Winchell, plan- nina comm i1moner: Anthony Pa'\\an- nante, businessman: La Yonne Law- lor. bookkeeper, and Georae A. Hanna, tool maker. Fort he city attorney's pos1t1on. two candidates -incumbent Gail Hut- tton and l cd Johnwn. deputy d1stnct attorney. have filed D•lly Piiot Def Ivery I• Ou•HntMd 0.-1.0~ IM2 '31~ ~' .00!0'•• 8•2 A'.)~· Justcall 642-6086 .., ...,., J oe, ,, ' "' 'I(! ...... 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Me ao 12 ....... ti MIHt t't!l:t = r::-a H ~ ,._ tOdrt a1t 13 a m •_..,_•_ .. v~ .. to ... ~ "10... '9rlt.t .. ..-~~ M Moon -IOOey ., ~Hp"" --BURGER JOINT SERVES CHAMPAGNE •.. From Al whose dad built a restaurant empire, bcginnina with the Coco's chain. "I remember when we were in the fourth orfif\harade, we'd ao to Coco's for lunch and while l was reachina into my pocket for 86 cents or ~atcverhJohn was sianina the check because 1s dad owned the place. Here he wa!.i. fif\h arade. and sianin, the check: 1 hat's when I decided wanted to act into the restaurant business." For the past three years, Reuter said he has been on the look-out for the appropriate place for his beach club. And when the former Tastee Freez at 1900 West Balboa Boulevard went up for sale. Reuter and his panners bouaht it. "This IS a arcat buildin,:.: Reuter says of the landmark A-frame that has stood for nearly three decades at the comer o( Balboa and 19th Street. "At one time this was the hiahest volume Tastee Freet in the country. But since then. 1t'sjust been a bunch of crummy restaurants." Hoping to get the 2.5()(}.squarc-foot restaurant to display some of its old form. Reuter went to work JUtt1n1 the interior and rebutldsn& 1t in only 32 days. '"It was the fastest reopening 1n mankrnd." Reuter says proudly. "We had to hurry in time for the summer season." The enure building 1s painted while with turquoise tnm. Inside. ce1hn1 fans. also turquoise, keep thanas cool while the customers maintain that <tool, eating at tables both mside the spotless restaurant and at outdoor tables and counters. Tapes of music from the '60s - especially the Beach Boys and tbe Beatles -fill the air. A poster of the surf movie "Endless Summer'" huas one wall. Numerous col or blowups o( photos from Surf er maaazine hana alona other wall a. But in1iead of the typical shots of surfen 1hootin1 the tube or carvin§ bottom turns at Sunset, Reuters selections•~ of claulc wipe- outs, featurina not only surfen, but yachts, kayaks, windsurfen and a bodysurfer eatin1 it at the infamous wccsae. "I've always loved that ·aaonx of defeat' moment 1n these photos. ' he says. Upstain a former storeroom has been transformed into a comfortable office. compleie with a sofa, stei:eo system and sundry home entertain· ment itemt. A aiant inflatable God- zilla hanp out of the window along with a &iant stuffed mallard. Tht' enterpns1ng Reuter has already started another business. dubbed the Beach Cl ub Tub. m which bi ki n i~lad employees sell sand- wiches from a catamaran to passmg boaters between the jetties at the mouth of Newport Harbor. Throu~h years of soakina up the local social scene and surf culture. the gregarious Reuter has made friends along the way. Lots of them . He knows fellow restaurant owners. in· cludina hfelon& friends Rex Chandler of The Rex and Doug Cavanaugh. who built the chain of Ruby's diners and Bubbles. Local notables Donald Bren and Don Koll have stopped in 10 say hello. Watch10g him greet people in his non-stop howyadoan' style dunn• • busy lunch hour. you Jet the im- pression that even if his only cus.- tomers were personal friends. the Beach Club would be a success. Fnends who work 1n white man~ grammed shirts say &oodbye before heading back for their Newport Center offices. Others, dressed in shorts and T-shirts ride their bikes down Balboa Boulevard to their homes. "We don't really draw a beach crowd. This isn't for surf Nazis. hke some of those other places.'' he says. tossin& his chin in the direction of the Newport Pier. "This is for people who want to enjoy a &ood meal and appreciate the music and the at- mosphere here. Of course. ifs a beach restaurant. and you can take off your shin and eat outside if you like too." The restaurant. which already hasa stron& followina durina lunch and dinner, ts also attractina a late-ni&ht crowd when visitors from the nearby restaurants and bars spill out onto Balboa Boulevard in dire need of munchies The menu 1s sim ple -ham· burgers. hot doa.s, tuna and chicken breast sandwiches. onion nna.s. friet, malts, shakes, soft drinks. beer. wine and. of course, champagne. .. Where else can you aet a nice bottle of champaane with your meal? Sure, yo u can 10 to a fancy rcstau~nt, but you don't always want 10 eat veal with all those sauces," he says. "What l really want 1s a cl ub that you can come an at any time and see l 0 of your friends having a buraer and champaanc. That would be areat." JURY STILL OUT IN BOAT DEATH TRIAL ••• Fro m A l Earles. of Seal Beach. 1s on trial for the second time for the boating coll1s1on in which he piloted a speedboat carryma nine passcnaers into an unhahted steel naval moonna buoy dunng the early momma hours of Oct 29, 1984. Five people were killed and four, mcludin& Earles, were seriously m- 1ured. The first tnal ended 1n a hung Jury voting 9-3 for acquittal. Deputy Distnct Attorney John Conley araued dunna the week-Ion.a tnal that Earles was cnminally nct11- acnt when he raced the overloaded boat into Anaheim Bay at about 30 mph. PHELPS SUMMER SALE \ •SUITS • SPORTS COATS •SIACK.5 • DRESS SHIRI'S •NECKWEAR •SPORTSWEAR •SHOES A Cominufng Tradition in Good Tastt Ntw Stort Hours: Mon -Fri 10-9, Sat 10-6, un 12-5 -- I >f 11 J . I >s ,y .... ,,-_~ ~~f •Ill fuhlon ltl•nd • 'llC'W'pOrt 8ut h r 11 • > 6"',. -0264 Defrnse attorney Gary Pohlson, who defended Earles an the first trial, said Earles and his passenaen were the vicllms of a tcmble but un- fortunate accident. . Pohlson a'lued that Earles, an expenenced pilot and former com· mcrcaal fisherman, was 1n control of the 20-foot ski boat Whiskey Runner. _,_ -