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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-26 - Orange Coast PilotI : -. ' TOllO•OW: . 1 SIJNM: I l 'OMCAITIOM A2 - - TUE DAY, AUGUST 26, 1986 ' Newport Celiter electiOD called City Council sets Nov. 251x>11 date after referendum petition results are verified Gndlock collected 6.824 s1ana• tun~s. the Oranae County Rcii•trar of Voters confirmed Monday. Of those, 968 s1Jnature1 were ruled invalid, includina 143 that were found to be duplicates. And It Monday's council mceuna. B«k needled council members who earlier 1h11 month voted ap1ns1 puttsna the issue before voteri . But whale Beck 111d be wasn't sure what 1flc outcome of the vote would be. supponen or the plan plcd&cd their suppon and confidently prcdac. tcd victory. By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of ... 0.-, ..... ,._ Newport Buch voten will decide lhe fate of a controversial $300 m1ll1on expansion plan for Newport Center at a Nov. 25 special election followin~ a successful referendum by • the plan s opponents. The Newport Beach C1ty Council. .._,. .... So long Reggie Reale Jact.on, the aldli-leadm. home-nan hitter of &If-time, eafa the A.Diel• told him be will no-r6e re-atcned. B 1 California Young cancer victim cel- ebrates an early Christmas with Santa at Disneyland./ AS Nation Reagan prepared with military and economic plans If Libya sponsors a new campaign of anti- American terrorism./ A4 World Central American nations refuse to off er sites for U.S. training of . Nicaraguan rebels./ A4 INDEX Advice & Games · Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Oeath notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather B6 A3 A7-10 88-10 B7 810 B5 A6 A3 B 10 81-4 8 5 A2 whic h previously approved the Irvine C"o 's plan~ fo r the business and shopping center, set the Nov 25 election date Monday night. The c,gunc1l's action was prompted by a local act1v1st group. called Gridlock. which gathered enough valid signatures 10 force a C1tyw1de vote Newport to ban sidewalk surfers By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot-0.-,~I ..... Surfers who grab their skateboard<; when 1he ocean 1s Oat will be waved from the sidewalks as well by a new u ty law that proh1b1ts skateboarding in specific areas of Newpon Beach. Prompted by complaints from pedestrians and business owne~. the Newpon Beach City Council on Monda) banned skateboarding along the business d1stnct of the Balboa Peninsula a nd other areu where pcdeo;tnan traffic 1~ heavy Police (a pt M 1 kc Bh tch '81d recent renovation of businesses has upgraded the appeal of the downtown Balboa area But alon& w11h 1hc 1ncrea5e in pedestrian traffil to the new shops and restaurants.. the new constrtct1on has attracted hordes. of skateboarders. "Some new la ndscaping 'ltruc- tures provide a lhalkngin, course to skateboard ·enthusiasts.' Blitch said .. Combined with the increased pedc\tnan traffic. skateboardinJ 1n the area 1s now dn 1nappropnate. dangcrou\ nu1~ncc " Al Monda~ n1&ht''> mecung, a peninsula rc'i1dcn1 complained that 'lkatcboardcrs were crash1n& their (Pleue eee 81DltWALK/A2) But the .S,856 s1anaturcs from reaistered city. voters was well above the m1n1mum 4,353 needed, the registrar said .. The ccnificataon and subscc:iuent council action pleased Allan Beck. the C'1ty Council candidate wh o spearheaded the referendum. Thar she blows "I'm alad we're all here to celebrate this JOyous occasion t()ICther, .. Beek said Beck said the City Councd's "crystal ball was espec1ally.cloudy" 1n pred1ct1ng c111uns wouldn't be able to collect the required s1anaturc1. "fortunottely.'' he said, "the people are go in a to have the chance to have their say.'' Irvine Co. Prespdent Tom Nielsen ~1d votcn would appro ve the plan after 1hcy review ns features. which includes add1t1onal homes. bu11- ncsscs and roads. "We're confident that Newport 8cl(;h residcnu will support thas plan at the polls as the)' have 11 this podiu m." N1el1en said. Two 1ounc•ten wonder lf Humphrey, tbe confued wbale, ILu renrfaced ID l'fewport Dunce. Tbe •milln« cetacean may be .eek- In& •helter from <>ranee Cout beacbee wtiere ba, aad, poeaJbly up to 10 feet. may bit Wed.needay. Pitch ~ade against ballpa~ HB man s upports fixing present pa rks, obj ects to addf ng two new sports fields lakc!t 1n ~veral c11y parks. he ...i1d "I thi nk the best use for the money available I\ to maintain the parks we have and not bui ld new ballfields that must be maintained." he said "Why -.hould the city build two new ballpark'i wht'n we arc not full y U'i1ng the onc'i that we have''" \UrVl') lO gl '<C tht'H opinion\ on whether an a4uat1ci. complex. a 1nmna~1um and a clubhouS( ong- 1nall> proposed by the YMCA. 'ihould IX' built in the park Tht' hallf1cld'i will not he induded 1n the \u rvq. By ROBERT BARKER Ot!M~ .......... He'\ got nolh1n1t ap1mt h.tscball. pt:anut\ or < rJd.l·r JJch hut Jame\ A R u~h doc1.n'1 \!.a111 Jn\ hallp;irh to be hu1ll 1n Hunt1nl(1ur fka1·h ( entral Park Spec1ficall~ he doc"lo t w,1nt 1he l it ) to spend SI million or ~111110\tall l\!.O new ball park!> near ahe library at I albl·rt and C..oldcn West avenues. Ru,h. 66. who lives JUSt nonh of 1111: park. \aid there are already too man' baseball diamond!. 1n the city and that too often. ligh ts blaze away at night\ 1)n empty fields I he money could be be tter spent on Jn 1mga11on sr11cm IO ( cntral Park and tor 1mprov1ngthc waterquahty al Money for the two field-; was appro ... ed bx the Huntington Beat'h C11y ( ounc1I at budget time in June and Rush ma) be 100 late 1n blocking the new ballfic ld!t. a c11y offinal 1nd1n11cd But u111cns will get a chance 1n a Jim Engle. the city's supcr- 1ntcndcnt for park dt'velopmcnt and rcrrcauon. said Monday the park 'i)"\lcm lan lurrcntl)' at.commodate '>ofthall demands But \low-p11ch softball. the 'Pon that ha\ grown like "w1ldfi~· 1n (Pleue eee PITCH/ A2) omer~ spcakJna m 1uppon Moo- day of the fr'\'1ne Co. proposal wett represcntahvcs from the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce. the Newport Harbor-Costa Mesa Board of Rcalton , the Newpon Center Auoc1111on. the Newpon Harbor Art Muteum and two c1t1zen1 1foups, S~k Up Newpon and C1t1zens for a BetreT Newport. The City Council scleclcd Nov. 2.S as an electJon date, which is three weeks after the acneral election when (Pleue ... CSNT&R/ A2) Builders put off projects in Mesa Two developers bow to opposition by city planners By PAUL AJlCKIPLEY OtlNO.-,NMIWlfl Two maJor developers retreated 1n the face of• Planning Comm1ss1on oppos1t1on to their requests for ex- pansion of prev1oui.ly approved plans for nonh Co\la Mesa Monday The developers' proposab were opposed by city planners who want to implement a spcc1f1c plan that will addrt'ss traffit . density and des1r.n issues for the ci ty'\ las1 ma1or un- developed tract\ rhe C urc1-England < o asked for a continuance of its request for a ieneral plan a111cndment that would 1ncrca~ 1tscommcrc1al ccn1er prOJect from I 3 million to two million \qua re feet on a 4 7-acrc site '°ulh of Anton Boulevard and cast of Avenue of the Am The request for the South ( oast Mt'tro C enter development •lso m- cludt'd lln increase 1n bu1td?na he1ahts from 12 10 20 s1oncs ( ·omm1ss1ont'rs iranted a fo ur- wfd. ront1nuanct' Al\O w11hdra"'1ng a ma1or pon1on o( m request ~fonda) was. Sak1ou .Arm~ Inc . wh1l h ~ugh I prclrminary appro,al for a mt' of res1de nt1•l and commcrc1al development on 40 acres bl't"'l'Cn 1\n1 on Boulevard Sunno\!,.cr A\cnue and Sak1olul Dn-.t' and fiH· 10 14-'>tory offic.c: bu1ldmp on 31 acres south of Sunflower bt'tv.rcn >\nton Boulevard and Main l\trccl < o mm1 s\1on't•r\ did permit \.ik1uka to l hangc its development h><.u'> from a h1gh-dcn'>ll~ res1dent11I plan to an urhan t t'ntcr ~s1dent1al fln>Jl'< 1 that \!.Uuld 1ncrea~ com- merl 1al \pau: from 19 1,000 to I 4 million square kc1 lkpcnd1ng on lhc kind of plans the (Pleue eee PROJltCTS/ A2) Irvine Co. president urges business help to solve traffic crisis Wooden Indian kidnapped -but it's a charitable crime By PHn. SNEIOERMAN °'-~-·tllft Orange< ounty 1s 1n the gnps of a traffic cn\1\, and art'a businC15 leader\ mu\I take the lead 1n w iving II. Irvi ne c 0 Pre'l1dcnt r homas H N1cl~n '31d Monday at a Town Hall of\allforn1a mceling 1n Irvine "The rnntmucd movement on our roadc; of goo<h '>C'rv1ce'i and worker'> 1"1 t'"scnt1al I<> the continued econ- omic develor.ment and health of our communit). · he said "W11hou1 mob1hty, ruts will appear on what has . ' \<1 far been a h1ghwJy lo prm pcnt> for all of us .. N1el'lcn. reprc\cnllng Orange County's largest la ndowner and de- Vt'loper. said" Ru\1nc\'I has got to take a mulh more Jggre\\1ve stand on how we deal wi th 1\'iuc, nf transportation 1n th1\ comm11n1t> .. How well we work together. how C'ffincntl'v and thoughtfully we solve our 1run,po1 talion challcnae5 will dl·tcrm1ne the environment fOr our children and our &ntndchildrcn. (Pl•M Me Tll.Af'P'IC/ A.2) Tbomu R. NlelaeD By ROBERT BARKER Ot-0.-, .......... ( h1ef Kali1a a ")(>-pound wooden I nd1Jn ha\ Ileen kidnapped from the Yellow Ro~ Saloon 1n ltun11ng1on Beach The hand-carved S-11101. I 0-inch Indian that guards the 1n\lde of the ~loon wa\ abducted Sunday mght •\ note tn saloon owner Tom Pachollk was delivered Monday It told him that 1fhc wanted ever to '<"C the Ind ian "ali ve." he .,hould contan radio d1" JCX:key Oon JcfTene for dcta1f, • hout C')3yina ransom to thr LB coping with uninvited guests Warm nights brtngwHd animals into town to feed-a nd some a re dangerou The annual 1ncrca~ of w1ldhfc 1n I auna Rcac.h "1n fo ll swina Ourin& warm \ummer even1nas. wild an1m I\ that hvC' 1n the and h1ll\1de\ mak<' their way into town. \Carth1n fOf an easy meal The ~noon\. opouum• and 'kunk' rumma c throuah prbeat C'ln\. throw \w1m part1e\ 1n fa mily pool!>. cat tht' family pet's food -and 1n some ca\('\ tht family pct lt'c. really noth1n& new. u1d Joy I 1nicnfclter. :t 28 year old l..111una Ruell •n1m1I contrul officer ' The anirn.al' l1vrd 1n the h1lb Iona ~fott' Pf'<>plr ,t,anrd bu1ld1na home, J 1n the \mull rnmmunny Those animals cru1'§t' throuah the n~aah· horhoods ull year, but durina sum- mer the lack of water and food fortts them to\ v1s11 more often. said l 1 n1cnfel~. • Sum>undod hy a tcman which eons11t, mo-.tly of thick, thorny · bu,he• and chaoarral, Laauna Beach 1\ home' to a num~ of sptt1c• of prniatory btrJ\ and 1n1mal' 1nclud • ing mountain hon\. hoh c.". coyolc\ and red J lied h wk' "Animal t an \mrll and f('('I w ,,., ,"and wall movt' down from lhC' hill\ hecauJt" lhC'y cmrll. \Omeone wateri na the ir lawn , \aid Lm&cnfeltcr fhc animals arc not extremely dangerous to human11. 'ht' said Instead. pcopk arc bttom1n1 an enemy 10 the animals "People feed them a lot and kcrp their p rbaat cont11nt'n open for the an1m1l to feed," which make the animal lazy and less likely to tttk out tts own food. u nJenf; 11cr said "We art icttina into a 11tua11on th 1 1s ~om1na dan.gtro"' The 9n1ma1, lost their fear o f humans bec•uK thC'y beC'o me ~ to their tcent Wh) ~tounp 1n the hills 1f you can have lcO -<l\oer lobucr from the Prhlir l•n' in town.." 'ht' 1d nd II\ a re uh of upsetting th e food ~h•1n. human rt hav1n1 a ncpllvt' rfk{t on the «ology. \he u1d "1 ht' animal population " tot• lrtrJC I ha ve -.ccn ran:0<1n' wC'1gh1na 40 pound' nnd more · Rut wme rc.,1dcnts h.1\IC rrc.tanc<t to hu1ld1na endmure' for tht'ir iarha&l' c•n., bccau'i<' tht< animal\ often fen,<' o path of dec.truct1nn One woman hu had to pt1tch her mof lhrtc time\ btc:au!oC.' rnccoonc. ht\ol' dt"stro)'cd 11 when tht') tore ofT i.h1nalc\ 10 make a den On any gi ven Vl\11 lo town. the ranoun an inqu1'\1t1vr and 1n tt'lh&cnl animal, m1&ht ~ found rnolina ofT in the poof 1unn1 apt1n the pool heater or throw1n1 \Cllp be" at tht' family doa Ont'r I 1nacnfoltn w11" rilled to A home where tht owncr l"C'ported " ral'<>on had madt' 11\ way 1ntn thC' hou\C When \he &lll 10 tht' hou\C' \ht C'hilJrcn' I lo\p1tal of Or.mite C oun I)' . fhc computer-pnntt'd notl" wamc-d Palhul1k nor to call police lhe F-81 or h1' rC'l.111vl'\ The lcucr wa\ anom p;1n11:d h~ a m u pie of wooden tooth pr< k\ 10 dcmon'ltrate C'h1ef KahJa '\ po<o'llhk fate II waH1gned the "K1h1a l 1h<'ra11on f rnnt .. Pathollk ,.11d emplO)'CCS called the J'lOlllC !)('fore the ) \8W the wamtng 'Wt•'rl' <.Icahn~ w11h a l'Om - put<·r11ed kidnap ring," ht' ~1d todh "liut I hchl·vc we'll get hi m back .. Pachohk who weal'\ he had nothing tu do w11h the apparcnlly \!..ell in1en11oned prank, said he will UURA MElll Focus ON THE NEws found lhc r.urnon \wan11na fmm the \hO"-<'r curu 1n But a' ~tmC' and entena1n1na ., 1h(- n1m1l~ me) appear, 'he ad thtH an tlt' danacrou' 1f approached "Don't throw them Twinkie\ If th<') come' 1n the yard spnay thrm with a hn~ Make tour yard an unrkaunt placr to be Sht' 'llld l anacnfcltcr aho \u si~ th•• •II ptt\ tlt' kt'pt tn\ldt at n1aht be-cause '11mc11me'I lhr wild an1m1lc. lrt' (Plea• eee AJlfDIA.L8/A2) \ hold .1 fund n11\1n& potluck dinner ~undJ) l'\1:01og at tht' saloon at I 1>11~ ~ Hrnokhur\I '' I k II J\li. Jll parnupanti. to make a dunat111n 10 lht: ho<ip1 tal He'll also l ontnhutl' ~'I 1M·n1' lrom the pn~ of t·al h drink rwrl ha<;cd dunna the tl1nnl·1 hl' \d1tl ()lhllilh JI 1h1· hmp1wl ~1d today rh.t'\ knl'\!. oe11h1ng nf the abduction hut rnk11nrd 1t v.:a' for a good c.au5e II \lot' "-'l JO\ woodt'n Indians \!.,1lk1n11 .111111nd wr'll g1vr vou a lall," w1 11 I.JI\ '.ind\ 1 ln(l.oln .,.ud ld)erw' 111uld not IX' no t real hcd 1111 0 1m01.:nt I le "' a d1\C' JOC:kcy at (Pleaee eee ll'fDl.API J A2) BolsaChica bill backed by Lungren Ry(, Jfo.ANF.TTE A \'ENT o.-,,.... Ceu ••• ,...,., . ' lot .11 I 11n11,1 t'\~nldn hA\ 1hr1111o-n h" '"Jll'lt1rt hd11nd J hill 1hat Wtluld hrlp P·" Im .1 ma\\l\t' de,clopmrnt pm1n 1 1n the'. f\fll \I C h1ca 11tftl nd~ m·:ir I hint1nft1111 ~ach \ <pn kr,man tor Rt"p l>an t ungrcn '>did Mond~) 1ht Lona tk.h h Krpuhhtan whow d1'ltnct 1m ludc' pan ol Hun11ngton Rt"ach. <ouppum a fcdrral lnan hill to Pl) fOf 1hr \un\C't Harhor Rolc,a C ht Bay pCUJCCI ttul I unan-n dCl('\ not f•vor a 1on11mn".al rral f\llte ta~ H the (Pleaee LUNOUPf I A2) 1 ,P1 ... R MXlt mas ~pn' ~pull . f whJ bq • Prt ~ 1 ~~ • m~ •me .. I .. Ail w -' ~·E :rr ter : Be • Ra : an . ~ • 1n• all St th .. ,. ta ~ .. Sl • '"T it fli fl " n re II L tJ p • t • e r ( ( Al * 0ninoe Co.et DAILY PtlOT IT~. AUQUl1 2t, 1988 Anti-drug action pressed in LA for Dus drivers after accidents • LOS ANGELES (AP) -The Southern Cahforn11 Rapid Transit Oistnct's ieneraJ manaaer wants new anti-<lru&rulcs fot RTOl>usdnvcrsin the wake ofa rash of accidents. but he 1s st~pping short of Uf\ln& mandatory te tina. Nearly two ~ks ago the RTD board of directors. under heavy pre surt to respond to the recent wave of accidents. some linkect to dnver drug use. ordered RTD Gen- eral Manaaer John Oyer to consider mandatory tcslln& or the district's 8.94~ employees. In Dyer's report, released Monday. he a&rt"CS with union offic1aJs that mandatory. random testina "could violate the search and seiture provisions of the Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution." Instead. Oyer suaaests that the board continue its test1na based on cause, or mc1den1. for another 1• months. The report will be presented 10 the RTD board of directors-Thu"'4•Y "Thert's a lot of heat from the supervisors and the press and others 10 do somethm' einreme.'' said Earl Clark. acneral chairman of th~ United Transportation Umon. whi ch rep. resents S.000 bus dnven SIDEWALK SURFERS •.. If mandatory testing is 1m· plcmentcd, "I can assure you we'll be 1n court." Clark said. R TD director Nate · Holden. who has pushed for mandatory random drug testing for dnvers. said the new plan aoesn't differ much from present pohC) and doesn't go far enough . From Al boards into the walls ofh1s home and threatening the safety of pedestnans. .. The) think the people on the sidewalks arc pan of an obstacle course." he said. And 1n a letter 10 the council. Rendezvous Condom mi um Associa- tion President Jack Preb1c1n com- plained of the often-reckless skateboarding that goes on along the boardwalk 1n front of the peninsula complex. Acco rding 10 Prec1b1n . skateboarders were ndtng their boards up onto a 12-tnch concrete barrier, caustng annoymg noise long past midnight and risking 1nJuries the city may be liable for. "After observtng this ac11v11y on numerous occasions. then~ 1s no doubt tn m) mind that this skateboarding game 1s a danger. both to tilt pedestrians and to thc persons operating the skateboards." ,Prcc1b1n said. The cou ncil acuon. effective 1m- mcd1atcl). allows skateboarders 10 be cited for riding their skateboards along Main Street. Wash1nllOn Street be1"'een Ocean Front and.Edgewater Place. Palm Street between Ocean Front and Edgewater. Edgewater between Coronado and A streets. Bay A'enue between Mam and Palm streets and Ocean Front between -'\dams and A streets. · No-skateboardtng signs are already tn place 10 the Balboa area, but Monday's resolution gives those signs legal force. "I don't see any real difference," tfoldcn said. INDIAN •.. From Al FM radio station KIK 1n Orange. He also 1s a disc JOckey at the Yellow Rose three nights a week. The Indian, formerly located next to the JUkebox. is valued at $1 ,200 • Palcholik said. II was not known how it was spinted out of the saloon durina business hours without anyone in charge knowing about it. LUNGREN BACKS BOLSA CHICA BILL •.. From Al ~a) to repa) the loan. according to Mark Gra,el. Lungn:n's aide Backed b~ the Orange Count) Board of Su pen 1so~. the Omnibus Water Resources bill would provide a • S89.6 million fedt."ral loan toward the harbor prOJCCt and require the bcnefic1anes 10 repa} the loan The lOUnt~ -appro' ed project calls for the creation of a 1.300-boat m.mna. and the construction of up to 5 700 homes around the manna and on thl· bluff~. according 10 Ron Tippets a senior count~ planner It would alw pro' 1de lor the realign- ment of Pacific CoaM Highway, and re'it0ra11on of 915 acres of wetlands and !.<6 acres of environmentally seno.1me habitat areas. Federal monies would be used to open up a 1.000-foot swath of Bolsa ( hira State Beach near Warner .\'cnue fur the boat manna and harbor and also pa) tor street and hnd11c reahenments Approval of the harbor 1s cont- ingent on a study by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to detcrmtne 1f a na' igable ocean entrance would be economically and environmentally pracucal. The plan has, however. been condJt ionall y certified by the California Coastal Commission. Ti~ pets said. Gravel said the congressman su~ pons the Omnibus Water Resources bill. However. he 1s worki ng with a congressional conference committee 10 change the language of the Senate 'ers1on. which calls for a real estate transfer ta x to repay the government loan. In a telegram to Lungren. the Huntington Beach City Council in- 111ally voiced opposition to the bill because of the real estate transfer tax pro"1s1on . To recover its loan. the federal go,ernment would tax thesaleofland or propert) near the harbor under the assumptton that homeowners would be the bendicianes of the public works project. However. under the city's charter. property transfer taxes are illegal. City Councilman Peter Green said. "We should have been notified that 1h1s language was developing," said Mayor Pro Tem Ruth Finley. As It was, "we found out through a t.tocal environmental group," about the transfer tax. Green said. Federal officials have "treated us with disdam 1f not contemf>t. If they need our cooperation. it s not in the eleventh hour. They·should have asked us m October last year." he said. Concerned, however, that the tele- $'am ruight jeopardize federal fund- ing. the council voted at its meeting last week to send another letter 10 Lungrenvoicing unammous support for the bill except for the paragraph on the transfer tax. PROJECTS PUT ON HOLD IN MESA •.• From Al developer presents to the city. he could build up to 10 units per acre tn the prOJCCt. Appro' 1ng the general plan amend- ment on a 4-1 vote. comm1ss1one~ said the~ wanted to g1 ve the de· "eloper an opportunity to present a proJect that could tnclude affordable hou!l1ng. open space and other amen111es. But all development ma y slow to a <.'rawl depending on compleuon of the c11y·s specific pl~n Senior Planner Perry Valantlne told commissioners the plan would focus on traffic improvements, urban design issues. density and square footage allocations .. The idea of the plan would ~ to look at large de velopments on a pro- act1' e rather than reactive basis ... Valant1ne said ~tails of the plan arc being worked out for presentation to the comm1ss1oners and the City Council within the next few weeks, Valantine said. But completion of the plan could take from six months to two years and might block most development of some 300 acres 1n nonh Costa Mesa. ~velopers sull would be able to present plans for approval, City Manager Allan Roeder said earlier Monda) "'It would be 1ncortect to assume the council would not approve any plans while 11 awaits the specific plan, .. Roeder said. "I don't think by any stretch 11 means no prOJects will be approved." TRAFFIC CRISIS SOLUTIONS PUSHED ... From Al "Our lt"ellhood real!) 1s at stake Our futures are at stake It's that imponant ·· The Town Hall organ1za11on de- '>lnbc\ 11self as an "an impartial forum dedicated to civil education and d1\lUss1on of pubhc questions.'· A.bout 150 members and guests attended '\:1elscn's speech at the Reg1str) Hotel ;o...1clsen said one reason for growing rush-hour congestion is that the number of JObs 1n the count~ 1s 1ntreas1ng much taster than the populatton Between 19 75 and 11/t!S. "l1el..en said. Orange County"s popu lation cli mbed about 25 percent. from I 7 m 1ll1on to 2.1 million During the same period. Nielsen said the number of Jobs 1n the county Jumped 58 pe rt.i.'nt . from 717.000 to I I m1ll1on C urrentl> 50 percent of the coun- t\ 's maJor traffic lanes arc O\er- crowded By the )ear 1995 90 percent of them will be conge'itcd. he said Nielsen added, .. You don't need a Ph.D. m urban ecology to know the reall) sobcnng fact that what traffic engineers and planntng expen'i have been sa ying for some time l'i absolute- ly true -th t'i 1s onl) tlfe tx::g1nnine And 11 1s going to get worse before 11 get<; better ·· The lrvtne to. pre'l1dent oflered a four-part approach to ~lvtng the count) 's transportation woe5· •Improvement of the ex1'lt1ng regional system. In particular, he u1d local leaders must pren the state to begin the S900 million widening and improvement of the anta Ana Free- wa ..-""'------ °c~~~~E Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE I /..~ •Complete some essential m1ss1ng lin ks in the ex1st1ng artenal system. He said these include Pelican Hi lls Road and Ford Road tn Newport Beath. the Jamboree Road extension through Irvine and Tustin and the A.lton Parkway extension through the lr.1ne Co.'s Spectrum development •Improve the cffic1enq ofex1st1ng roads dunng peak travel penods Nielsen said businesses must promote transportation management S) stems such as alternate work hours. con"en1ent public transportation and ride shanng He said such system<; arc t.urrently under way 1n Irvine ~pec­ trum the In inc Business Complex and Newport Center. •Expand the transportation sys- tem where absolutely necessary Nielsen said this includes bu1ld1ng the proposed San Joaquin Hills, Eastern and Foothill freeways 1n South Orange County. Some residents of lrvmc have cnt1c1z.ed these roads, saying they wall promote more development without solving ex1st1ng traffic problems "A ll three (freeways) wall work to relie ve the congestion pressures on Cit) 'ilreets and maJOr thoroughfares acro'i!\ the length and breadth of Orange Co unty," Nielsen said. CENTER ELECTION ... From Al lour C Hy ( ounul \Cats are up for grabs. reasoning that back-to-back elections make sense because polling places and precinct workers will still be 1n place Lac;t month. the council scrapped la.;t-m1nu1e plans 10 squeeze the issue on the gl·neral election ballot because. among other reasons, expa nsion foes held out thr pos\1b1l11y they would proceed w11h the.referendum anyway. thuc; forcing twoelect1on<1 on the same l'i'IUC The lone d1ssen11na vote then c.ame from Councilman Don trauss who chided fellow council members Mon- day saying, "I want to wel come you all to the idea of an clccuon." The special election 1s ex pected to l co~\ lhe city about S.53,UU\J The Irvine Co 1s b1lhng the pr<'Ject a!. a renaissance of Newport Center that would create a true city center for Newport Beach. It 1s also offenn1 to pay for $40 m1lhon m road improve- ments along with the prOJCCt. In add111on to office and residential construction. the blueprint includes plans for construction of a teen center and enlarging the city library and the Newport Harbor Art Museum. The chief cnuc1sm from Gridlock members as that the cxpaosion wall spawn traffic congestion. especially 1n Corona del Mar. Irvine Co. officials araue traffic actually wall improve because of a bypass 11 hai. promised to build arounti Corona del Mar. DallJ Pilot Deltvery le Guaranteed Justcall 642-6086 " .,., r' .,., " !'Oii or "'' ~.... r'N bfo. "" !>JOp ... ,.. ~'"•'O• •N '°"' U<:y Cle 1fo -1t-M 5.,.,.. ., •"<I ~. " '°" 10 no• .._ • •• ,...,. 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WeONeday Ill 1 11 P m end r'-eoelfl Ok..,,_Ctty 13 73 $ ... (),rec1'°" Wet! Al-..a. " 13 ~ .. t7 Sou-• s .... ......,oino .. .. 112 tlpm ANIMALS ENCROACHING •.. From Al hungf') enough 10 have a domestic one for dtnncr With a small staff at the Laguna Beach i\n1mal Shelter. there 1s little 11me to catch animals that become a nuisance to residents. Instead. the shelter suggests people rent traps and call the shelter 10 pick up the animals. The shelter makes about 20 to 25 trap pickups each week. she said. If an animal is healthy, 11 as taken outside town and released. But, 1f the animal is sick or injured, the shelter takes it to a rehab1h11on center. There the animals will be cartd for unt1I they regain enough strength to be released into the wild To discourage the marauding rac- coons. Ltngenfeher recommends spreadtng mothballs in the yard. "Or la)' cayenne pepper ouL When they ~n1fT around they'll catch a whiff of that.·· Lion feces also is a great deterrent and is sold by a number of mail order firms. according 10 Lingenfelter. · A more welcome v1511or is the Qeer • known 10 roam cit y streets ounn'l the summer. Once 1n the city. thouVi . the deer sometimes become d1sonen1ed and have been know n 10 make their wa) 10 the ocean. For obvious reasons. one of the most difficult animals to trap as the '"-uni>.. Lmgenfeller aid she·s used 10 1h1.· odor now. And a great mvention called "Skunk Off' -an aerosol spra) that ehm1na1es the odor of the animal -has saved Lingenfelter from losmg f nends. Except. she said. "they always seem to know 10 fet me on Fnda,YS." Potential y deadly animals - mountain lions. bob cats and coyotes -have also been sighted in the hills. said Ltngenfelter. After a mountatn hon mauled a 5- )ear-old girl in Caspers Regional Park in March, Lingenfelter said there "'ere two reported s1ght1ngs of moun- tatn hons near Laguna Beach. Hunt- ers later lulled a lion they thought was responsible for the attack at Caspers Park. Police Sft. Jim Spmne, who heads the anima shelter. said because the lions' temtory spans 20 miles, ex pens believe new lions came 1n to take over 1he dead hon's temtory, which stretched into the hills of Laguna Beach ... It only takes two days for hons to mark a temtolj' ... he said The new mountain hons ha ve not exh1b11cd any aggressive behavior - considered advancement toward a person or even standing ground when 11 sees a person. "A snap of a twig should send it running," she said. Joy Llntienfelter ··in the summer months there arc more predatory cats and coyotes out Ix-cause of the heat and they arc raising their young." she said. A.'i Ltngenfeher was dnvmg past the White House Restaurant on Coast ll1ghwa} one eventng. she saw three co)otcs 'ipnng from a dumpster tn back. "If it's free. why not eat lobster at the While House:· she said. PITCH MADE AGAINST BALLPARKS ... From Al · recent )ears. 1s expected to continue 10 gain in popularity and the new fields· will be needed. he said. Abo-ut 200 teams participated 1n city softball leagues a few years ago. Engle said. But that total has doubfed and about 400 teams now pay $224 per team to play 1n seasons dunng the spring, winter and summer. The advent of slow-pitch softball has tnggered the boom. Engle said. "Playe~ over 25 can compete and~ successful They can hit the ball." Engle said most of the explosion has come tn the ranks of male playe~ but women's teams and co-ed teams al'io are increasing. Earlier plans called for the removal of 490 trees 10 make way for sax ball ··----··· .. fields But plans were pared down and .. \Cr) few" of the trees will have to be remo,ed. Engle said. A berm will separate the fields from nearby residents, Engle said, to cut down on lights and noise. "There will be an overflow ofhghts but it won't~ as bad as at Murdy and Edison (ball fields) " Rush. who said he wants the park to remain passive. said he made a tour of the parks last Wednesday. "At Murdy Park, both ballfields were lighted and a game was goina on tn one of them and pitchers were warming up tn the other At Greer Park. the hghtr. were out and there wasn't a so ul around. "At Edison Park the lights were out and no one was on the fields. At Worthy Park, the lights were blaz1na on both fields and no games were being played.'' he said. Reagans to visit LA SANTA BARBARA (AP)-Pres1· dent Reagan and his w1(c Nancy wert to leave their mountain-top hideaway toda) for three days of visns wnh old fri ends and busmess acquaintances 1n Los Angele!i White House spokesman Larry Spcakei, said the pre'11den1, who wall be stayina at the posh Century Pla1Jt Hotel, has no public appearances on his schedule. A Timeless Essential ... S hown is our very own mid-weight worsted wool suit in a distinctive glen plaid. It features a luxurious hand, in a unique shade of char- brown with subtle accent tones of teal, cranberry and lavendar. We invite you to view our exciting collection. Gentlemen's Clothing Inspired by Tradition 46 Fashion Island Newport Beach • (714) 640-8310 • Back-to-school < shots scheduled A. free children's blck·to-tehool immuniztion chn1c 11 achedultd from S-9 p .m. Wednesday at t~ Carmen YuppeConference~ntcr.18819 Delaware St. Kron from Pacifica Community Hospi11J in Hu~tina~on ~h. The PfO&l'Jm is ~Id in coruunct1on Wlth a new state law rcqu1rina proof of immunization before ddldren can enter school The chnic offers cbjldren, ., 6 months t~ 16 y~rs. v*finations for Immunization qainst diphtheria, tc11nus, polio, pertuuis (whoopin& couah). mump$, rubella (German measles) an(J\ rnea les. For more information call 842-0611 , extension 224. • Author to read Jn LB June Jordan, winner of two best book awards w1ll lJve a readina for the Laguna Poets Saturday at the Laguna Moulton Playhouse, 606 Laguna Canyon Road, Laauna Beach. The author will parttc1patc 1n a book s11ning Sunday from noon to 2 p.m. at Fahrenheit Books. The reading is pnccd at SI 0 and tickets may be ordered by wruin.t to Laguna Poets, SSS Aptc. Laguna Beach 926S I. Ana •Ingle. meetlng set Th~ Bowei:s Museum's "singles for the arts" j!OUp Wiii hold .Its monthly tneeting Sept. 2 at 1 p.m. in the educauonal conference room wtth Jim Leonard featured on the musical saw. Meetings are held the first Tuesday of each month at the museum, 2002 N. Main St.. Santa Ana. The cost 1s $4 for Bowers Foundation members and $6 for non-members. Audubon Soclety to meet The South Coast Audubon Society will open its new season with its first monthly meeting ScpL 3 at 1 p.m. m the Dana Point Manne Institute, 3S502 Del Obispo. · The session will open with a bird 1dentificat1on presentation by Doug Grange. followed by a talk on the env1ronmen1 of Crystal Cove State Park by supervising ranger Ken Smith Overeater• plan •esslon Food 1s Not Love, a support group for women suffcnng from compulsive overeating. will meet Sept. 4 at the Counseling Centers of Orange County. The event 1s planned for the center offices at 2900 Bnstol St .. Suite D-106. Costa Mesa. Call 154-S417 for add1t1onal infonnauon. LB school slates slgnups Registration for new students at l..a.guna Beach High School will be held Sept. 2 and 3 at the school. New students arc' asked to contact the guidanc~ office at 497-7770 for appointments with counselors for a prc-rcgsstcat1on confercrice. School will open Spet. 4. Parents are asked to notify the rccords office at 497-7770ofany change of address. Welght program offered A medically supervised weight loss program for people 30 or more pounds over their ideal body we1$h1 1s being offered at the Fountain Valley Regional Hospital and Medical Center. '\n onentauon program wtll be held Sept. 4 at 6 p.m at the fac1hty, located at the comer of Euclid Street and Warner Avenue in Fountain Valky. Call 966-8006 for add111onal information. Qua.Ice semlnar slated "What to Do When the Earth Quakes ... a practical approach to surv1v1ng the "big one ... will be the subject of a Lalk by Gordon Brown of the American Red Cross at the Bouzy Breakfast club Sept. 4. The cost of SS includes breakfast. tax and tip The club mee1s at 7:30 a.m. at the Bouzy Rouge Cafe. 3110 Newport Bl vd., Newport Beach. and reser- vations may be obtained by calling 673-3440. Tuesday, Aug. 26 Wednesday, Aug. 27 • 7 p m . L.a1ua Bead1 Plamlla1 Commi11ioa. Cit) Council Chambers. SOS Forest Ave. PoucE Loe " > Sen .. Cranston in Irvine, urges action o~ child care Sen. Alan Cran•ton 8)' PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. ...., ........ U.S Sen. Alan Cran to n, on a natew1de tour explorina the child care issue, said in Irvine Monday that facilitie in Califomll can accommodate fewer than half the 1.5 m1lhon children who need it. Calling on citizens to make the "child care crisis" a ballot mue, Cran\ton sa1d solutions will ~uire psnic1pa1ion from parents, busines~s and communities as well as all levels of 1ovemmcnt. Noting that many ramihes rely on two snoom-es. California's senior senator· 1d those parents arc plagued by the dc11re to provide for their children and the d1fficul· ty in finding adequate child ca~. The problem .1s maJmfLcd for the growing number of single parent house- holds. "Hundreds of thousands offamtltes arc being held back -and in some cases tom apa.n -by the c~mme Lack of ch1Jd can' services in our state," Cranston said. Poor, single parent in oan1cutar arc forced betwten lcavina their children unattended at home or nay1n& at home wnh them on welfare. SpeaJungloabout 1S parcnu.at Lake 1de Middle School where a child care provam is under way after school and dunna the summer.· Cranston said he wa ~king Opinions from parents while urilnl them to pressure buSJnt'Ss and government leaden for action He •dm1ttcd. howcvN, that 1he federal government didn't ha"c the fund or undcrstand1na to lead the way D1sa11eeing with con~rvauve leaders who charge the Amenc.lin famll) 1s d1s1ntcgrat1ng, he said. "Our families aren't dJstntegratina. they're changing. always adapung_ "We don't need a monohth1c federal pohcy on tome nostal11c nou<IA or how famthes used to be," he u1d. He said loatl iovemmeot can help, however and ora1sed San Francisco as • leader for its pohc1es requ1rma developers to include child care m their plans Just hke c1t1es require devtlopers to include perk· 1na or land'IClp1na. "1 he cami>atan for child care must educate political leaders of the reality o( fam 1l1es 10 the 1980s and 1990s "I will push to make child care a oauonal prionty." he prom1~ En route to a fund-ra1~r for 40th Congressional D1 tnct Oemocrauc can- didate Bruce Sumner. C ran.stoo said he wouldn't 1&norc Oranic County dunng his campaJgn for rc-elect1on against Re- publican Ed Zsd1au despite the c.ount) 0!> consen auve track record. "1 tamed Orangt" County once. and J don t concede 11 to aoybody," he said. Freeway accident stu~y ordered By LISA MAHONEY Of IN Oel!J "1Mf lttfl Orange Count) will pa) SI 0,000 10 lJ( Irvine's Institute of fransponation Stud- ies for an independent analysis of acci- dents on the ( o~ta Mesa Freeway Concerned tha1 rnnfl1ct1ng accident rate sta11st1cs from the State Dcpartmen1 of Transportation 1n June might undermine pubhc confidence 1n car pool lanes on the freeway. the O range ( ounty Transpor- tation C'omm1ss1on authonzcd the 1n- st1tute Monday to calculate what effect the new lant"s have had on the accident rate At the ~me 11mc the commission listened to plane; to 1n'11all car pool lanes on the an Du~go Fn:ewa> Prehm1nar) worl.. on the accident rate tud\ '4111 include a re\ 1ew of Cahran<. s1a11\11n and ano1her "oet of fig ures from Dnverc; for High way Salcl). a commuter group oppo'ied to the car pool lanes Raw data on freeway acc1den ts a va1la ble from Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol will also be analyied and a plan for dctt'rmm1ng the safety or car pool lanes will be completed by October. C'altrans has maintained that tht' number of accidents on the Costa Me!>a Freeway ha~ declined since 1nstallat1on of the car pool lanes last November Challenged to calculate an accident rate - a better comparauve measure than c;1mpl> the number of collisions reponed -Caltrans first said accidents increased 41J percent Se' eral days later the rate was tu 7 percent. Dave Roper. ( altrans dcput~ d1stnct director. \aid the 40 percent figure was based on old !>tat1st1cs for the a\Craec da1I) traffic dunng the npenmental period The new rate wa1.. ba$Cd on an csumalc of 1986 traffic 'olumes. he said Dri vers for Highway Safety believes acc1den1s have increased. perhaps as much Court action delayed on disputed Sumner, Hoffmann recount By LISA MAHONE\' OI -0.., Net llefl Superior Court re' 1ev. of a contc\ted election recount that &a'c the 40th ( ongrc!>s1onal Democratic nom1na11on to write-in candidate Bruce \umner did nol get under wa) Monda) as expected Bui that d1dn'1 stop sparks from fl ying. While nearl) I 00 precinct workers subpoenaed b~ losing candidate .\rt Hoff- mann v.-ancJ 1mpa11ently out~1dc a Santa Ana counroom. Hoffmann attorney Rof>. cn Le'> argued aga1n'lt a la<;t·m1nu1e mouon to d1 sm1ss the case In 1he end. Judge John C Woolle) agreNI 10 a dela ) until Wednl.'~ay to gi ve LC\)' time to file written argument~ \ d1\ml'l'ial moll(ln wa\ filed late f nda) b) Sumner·, attorncy'I and delivered to le"> "iatun.la). 100 late to not1f) the prcc1nct v.orkl'r\ Hollmann 10 of \an ta Ana is lO ntc'>t- 1ng a hallot m :ount of the June ] pnman ckl\1110 thal denied him the opponun1tv to challengt' Republican Robert Badham of N<'wpon Beach l\ lullov.er ol contro"ers1al pohtical figure L) ndon LaRouche Hoffmann m.11nta1n'1 the elcctmn night tall) which 'ihuv.ed him winning b\-lb1 'Ole'i 1s rnrrcct He blame~ ballot '>lulling and other din) tntl \ lnr th<." recount re!>ults lhJt made Sumner the winner v.1th 16.401 \'lllC'I to Im I 5.1 71 '>umner\ d1c,nH\\,1I motion argues th<' l ~ Hou~ of Representative~ and not the ~upcnor Coun has1unsd1ct1on in the case It also charges Hoffmann failed to name cc11a1n "1nd1spensable panics" hlce the Reg1!>trar or Voterc; and the Secretary of ~talc as defendant<; 1n the acuon and rla1ms lhc number of vo les Hoffmann 1s cun1cs11ng 1s 1nsuffiucnt to change the outcome. California elections code pennm 1nd1- ' 1duals 10 rnn1cs1 'elcc11ons in court. Section !000 I of the code require that the defendant 1n the act10n "be the ix-rson whoS('. l'let·11on or nom1na11on l'l con- tested ... Reg1~trar ,\I Olson c;a1d. <\mong other 1h1ngs. coun action may be: brought on the basis of prec1nc1 board m1~·onduct or errors sufficient to change the rlec11un''I outcome and 1hc casting of illegal \Ote\ Hoffmann c;a1d the recount included hallot'i found ou1\1de !><'akd ballot boxl'!> ~k '>3)' Jbou1 1.500 balloh surfaced dunng the recount that did not exist on pnmar) night I loflmann also has acoked Woolle) to rl'' 1cw about 5.000 ballots credited to ~umncr over the protests of Hoffmann The balloh include ones in which \umner\ name v.as m1'ispelled or 1n· complete and tho..e lrom precincts where 1hc number ol names on the voter roster did nol matlh the number of votes cast "There are literal!~ in the lhousands of d"l rcpanun and 1rregulant1c'i.'' Hon- as 77 percent. since the car pool lanes were installed. The differences in speed between vehicles 1n the car pool lanes anc;l thoS<' 1n the general purpo~ lanes makes dfl\ 1ng more dangerous. its members say. But calculating the correct accident rate may be no easier for 1he IO'lllf'utt' than for C alt rans. Data collet'tl'd for other purpo'ICs must be adapted and applied to the lanes and figures hke the average daily traffic have not been compiled for 1986. said 1nst11u1c D1r~tor Wilfred Recke r in a letter to the comm1ss1on. Unccrta1nt1esabout 1he d1ect of carpool lanes on freeways could be resol ved 1n a St"cond study 1he 1nst1tute plans to tluthne for the comm1ss1on The .scc..ond m&d) would bave to be appro"ed as a separate contract after the car pool lane ellpenment ends in No, em- ber. said Tom Fortune. the comm1ss1on's Art Hoffmann mann \Sid Prt·c inct workers were subpoenaed tu te\t1f) "that 1hcy used great care when thev lounll'd thl' 'ott·s onginally V..e'rc con- tl·nding that the people did 1hc1r job and did 11 v.c:'ll that the problem happened afterward.'' he said Man) furled 10 wait up to two hours 10 g1"c their name:r; to ~"Y so he could put 1hem on call for Wednesda) were not soo1hccl h\ HotTmann's faith 1n their ah1lit1C'i . ··I\ 101 of people f~l 1nsulted It'' a poor lo\Crattitude a!> far as I'm concerned.'' \aid a ~uman v.ho d~hned 10 g1\C her name ~hi.' \aid she '>Cr,ed as clerl 1n a F-ounta1 n \ alll'\ preunct pubhc affairs oflicer. In a related matter, the comm1s ion heard plans to move push ins1alla11on of car pool lanes on the San Diego Freeway C onstru~·tmn of car pool lanes along 24 miles of freeway from the Santa Ana to the San C1abnel River Frcewa) (J-605) will b<.•KJn in March and cost an est1ma1cd S68 m1ll1on In t·ontrast 10 tho~ on the Costa Mesa Frcewa~. the San Diego Fr~wa) car pool lance, will be a foot wider and have a buffer ~parating them from other lanes ~uund walls and aux1hary lane., tor merging traffic will he included in the project ( ar pool lane~ on the Costa Mesa Frecwa) were created dunng a rcsurfactng pro;cct b) .stn ptAJ O\ er tb(c UlSidc mcdJ.an and sque~tn$ all lanec; down to 11 feet. Two double lines 'iCparate the lane~ from others on the frcewa> Nieblas School to house club for boys, girls By ROBERT BARKER OI ... Dlill'I .._....,. .\n 1n1cnm bo)-1 and girls club fac1hty will be formal!) opened Wednesday eve- ning at the closed 1eblas School m Founuun Valle) The school fac1ht} 1s being used unul nffiual~can ra1S<.' about S2 m1lhon to build a ncv. clubhousr and gym on land already lea\Cd 1n Mile Square Park. according to Ja > tout. president of the Huntington Valle} bo-.s and girls club. Completion of 1ha1project1s e.1tpccted rn 1988. Stout said. The "'* 1t'hlas School sue. meanwhile, was leased from 1hc Fountain Valley School District for SI . 700 a month plus Jani tonal S<.'rv1ce' The club will u~ the former learn ing u~nter for arts and crafts act1v1t1es and two das~rooms for tutonng disadvan- taged youngsters and for drug counseling The b<)) ~ and girls club also operates a lluhhouse and gym at the former Bushard ~hool \Ile 1n Huntington Beach. Officials al 'iC1 plan to cloS<.' the present Yorktown I\' t.•nue dubhou..c and hu1ld new fac1ht1es on land t"ast of ( 11\ Hall Open houSt' lercmon1e~ at the N1eblas S<.hool \1tc al 9)00 uarden1a will 'itan at 5 10 pm Llvadltis pleads Innocent '>.\"'I \ 'vH l" I( .\ t l\PJ --'\n innocent rlcJ V.J\ t.•nlcrcd lor Ste\en L1vadn1s. a dnlter v.ho v.a~ amugned on three counts ol murdt'r and nine other charges stem- ming lrom a hloo<h \lege at a Beverl y Hills ir~1·lr\ \tnrr Auto carrying 11 youths runs off road; 10 injured Jarnhorce f(naiJ rrponcd a 1hd\ ot \~.2 P " from 1t\ '3fr '\unday night Thr hur3l.ir .1pparcntl~ had a kt\ 10 thr hU\tOl'" .ind kne,. the i.afr romhina11on. pollll \<IHI \ 11.t•nv.ood rar \,;,;11 \ alucd at S lSO. "J' ,111h•n Imm a 1~1\(1 Volkswap.cn Jena par~t·1t l\fonl.IJ\ 1n a MacAnhur Rnuk\ JIJ 1111 lhe v1rnm told police Monda' on 'Vlerm:.ud 'itrt'"f'I rt'"pont·dh ""' npo"ng h1m~lf 10 passcr..ti~ hu1 otlircr\ rc\pnnJ1ng io the seen(' lnuld 001 , loc:at<.' hi\ \4 ht'n':lhoUIS C .inwra t'Qu1pm•c;1 :alued a1 S 'I Ml ... J, rrpmtcd \lokn Mood" from a car J"l.lr..,rd on 'M1ulh ( oJ)I U1ghv.1y \n t\l1 m:i1td S~l';l .:.onh ul prdening <'\!Utpnwnl ,.3, ta..,en t'I\ a 1h1ct on Laauna < .1n\un !toad 1hr '101m told pnhC't' l\111nlla' \I 1011n 11101, "·*' ft'pont'd ~•olcn .\houl SXClfl 10 1~v.·C'I~ 11nd crrd11 ~rds ... 1 rt• rnionetl \lolC'n from a home on !{,·, 1n111 "1onil;I\ 111\I :11\r1 I 40 pm . . . I"'" ho" a1tl'' If .mil 11 v.e~ l't'lca~ 11• lhl' 1u,l•ld\ ,,1 1hr1r p;arrnl' aflrr tht') "'1·1 • .1u1th1 ,11·.1hn 1i Im' frum l O)' Jun• I'"" .1n 1hr l.l"l(' hhx k ol < ulver I >r" ,. By ROBERT HYNDMAN °' .... .,.., .......... A car packed with 11 Wc!ttm1mter teen-age'"' ran off o c;an11ago ( an yon road earl) toda)' causing major tnJunes to three of them. the Cali· fomia Highway Patrol reported. Thednvcrofthecar, Mark Yancey, 17. ''suspected of driving under the influence ofalcohol. CH P poke5man Paul C'aldwell said. According to 1nve"1aatofl, Yance) was traveling we I on Santiago C'a· nyon Road. jUSt east of Jackson Ranch, at about 60 mfh whC'n he lo:r;t control of the 197 Ford ~uu1on waaon and ran 1t off the nght $Ide of the road. The car rolled over two or 1hrcc times.. Caldwell <utid H11nu.n,ton Beach A diamond nna and Jt'W'Clry box With a total valut of U.000 wt>re stolen from a ~s1drnre 1n 1ht 16000 block or Hentqt • • • ., res1dt'nt nor Ocnny't Restaur1nt 1n 1hr arra of Rra.. h 9oulc"ard ind Eth' "'rtnur compla1ncJ 10 poh« about a h1&h·Pt1Ched OOIV d1t1urb1nt slttp The nOIW' WH lrKl'd 10 an U hlUJI fan that offic11b wrrT 1ry1nt 10 rtpeir r. • Ju.,<'n1lt\ reponrdly pla~ed With fi~ crack('n 1n 1hr v1c101ty or1 hc 18000 block ofl1~ and thtt)w1na 1hem undet vrh1clt ••• Whrn a man rtturn~ 10 hJS home 1n thr Ql100 hlcick of Pttl\wt1e'ld he round 1 boy h11l1na 1n h1\ Nlthmom Thr boy Of'J Although the 10 pass.:nga'\ "'l'rl' able to crawl from tht' wred .• 1gl'. Yance) was !rapped in the car I he Orange Coun ty Fire Depnrtml.'nl used thc Jaws ofhfc tn cut"\ ancc\ out of th<' car He was flown b~ hehrnptt'r to Western Medical Center in l u<;tin wherc was treated rO{ ma~or IOjUrte'> and listed in stable condttion None of the Jouth~ wa<; wconng ~at belts. sa1 Fire Ocpnnmcnt spokesv.oman Patti Range lnjum·., ranged from cuts and hru1~'i lo broken bones. According to ( aldwcll. the ~outh \ reportedly had been partying-and lnJer went dnv1ng thro ugh the canvon area. The car wos 3lh."gt"dl) 'itolcn from the parents of one of the passenger\. he said r.ttr)1na a rtd OuhhJht No IO«C'\ were ~poned • • • BuraJat'\ entertd 1 a horn<' in thr 2000 hlOC'k or Hu n1ma1on lhrou&h I 1mall. IOt'ked window •nd stole 1S4l01elrvl\10n \ti and Jt~lry valued 111 SI, )('I() eo.talleM A 1un and Jt..-.elry totah n1S 7 lit S. ~rt reponrd \lolen from 1 homr 1n lh<' 1600 block of M1nolt'"a On.,e bl'twetn 11 }O 1 m end 7 45 pm unday fnl') "''' made by rtmov1na 1 ¥>tndow 'I •• A powt-t 1001 11nd motor v.err l1'ponC'd stokn fro1n an oprn PrlSC' 1n the '1 oo hlodc or C"ollqt' Strttl httwttn 4.UJ I~ ind ~ua 24 Thr lo\\ 111-1\ valu~t 1u SU O Pa"cngl'I !loll> l '11 \m11h 14 "'"' 1aken lo \.1 1\•11on < 11inmun11' llo,rutal 1n \.11!>\1on \ 1t•11• .ind \\,,, undn nh'l'P illmn 1111 l hl''I .111d ,1hd11mHldl IOjUtll'' ,1 ht"f'll,tl 'rx1\..l·,man ..:mJ PJ\\t.'nl(Cf'\ ( hfl\IJ I ,111111011 I '· and JclTre) 'W1.·~toh' I 1 \ullrred lau.~ralion~ on their tan'\ .rnd \huuldel"\ anti v.ere trraH'd .rnd ri.'lea\Cd lrom M""on < ommunll\ I IO\f11tal Wc.,tobv ,\l\11 'ulkrl.'11 .1 trarlured rittht Jrm 'iullc11ng m1l<ll'nltl' inJur 1i·, \H'fl' "..1111.•r l aunton. 17 < hr" I ,11111111n I~. llubl.·rt 1.im1th. lfi. &·d ' /1 1l'll1w1 14 .u1d Jcnn1kr < ·arnn-J1•1t1m1• l uml\ on 14 'uOcrl.'d n1111111 1n1um•\ :ind 11n1.• )OUth f ara "1llia1tl\ I' l"'<..lfll'd un1n1ured • • • f11ur \I h1lh v.rrr rcponC'd ,11,lcn from o11 uir 10 lh<' 11lln behind I 14' Balcr \t ;ihoul l 11 m \und1~ fnln ..,., rct'-\1hh matlr v.11h 11 Ji mm) ( lmh1n1 ind rqu;p~<'nl ,.,C'lf'lh S• 200 wrrt n-p.mro \tolen fmm • room 11 1h~ .t.ll~tar Inn 1441 (11,ll'r ';1 , br1wttn, \0 pm and II "\<lJI m vnda)' Fntr, 1paren1 h WI\ made h~ \.1cl<1n\• doot Os>tn •• Tw~ t ahlr tt'lr" 1\100 ho'n with rtm111t con1rol\ lo'rCtt ttponro stoltn fmm 1 homt in 1ht IOOO block o( Valle10 < 1l"('lr dunna •he lut 'Wffk [ntr) ""~' P"'~1bl) mad<' throuah 1n unlockf'd d1d1n1 door Newport Beach 1 hr l'Jrr \lo 1tnrnc hn11.rrt rn111111n1 on .. • • • \ 14th \tm.•1 tl'\1den1 ~ponrd a 1hd\ \11nc1on night of SWO 1n cash Nr1Jhbon ""'! 1hr' '3" a man pan n1 susp1c1oush 11111\ltk lht• rr\1drnle JU~I pnor to 1hc rr1iortt•d 1hcl1 r'h1 ..... m·1 111 a V11i\.~Wl&<'n lOO\('nlhlt !lug ""d '>(1mrone 1hrrv. a herd obJ«I 11 h" ... 1nJ\h1rld 1i'fld ~h111ertd 11 v.h1le he v.11\tlt1' 1naca'1 on ~lhoa Boulevard near 71h \1rre1 The ·a1urda> 01a,h1 1nc1drn1 1·au'td i1n <''hma1cd $100 damage No \U\pt'C I\ W('fC' 1ttn L&&una Beach I\ man nd1n1t a hlark mol<lrnc Ir Victim of BB accident dies .\ ~n \car old man d1t:'d from 1njunc' hr \uOertd \ua I I< 1n a ~olh<r,1110 1n lfuntinaton Beach I luna Viet C.)ua,h. a pas ng<'r 1n,. ~nr dn\en b\ a m;an bche"ed to be hi' brnther died \unda) t fountain \. alle\ C ommuml\ Ho\p1tal ThC' car in 'Wh ich the \lcttm was nd1ng •llciedl) madt 1 lef\ tum on 1 at~n ha}\t at !hr intersttllon of (101hard ~trttt an~ Fdtnetr .\venue. accord1na to traffic 1nve\t1ptor John tkhren' ind w ' \truck b 1 pickup trud. \lo t harae' hnvC' httn filC'J. fkohrt'n\ \Jld \n n11111 J11·J S \I ~ .:as ~pontd \lolrn Imm J p,,111.in~ mrtrr Mnndl1o-along th(' ~1111 hl0t. ~ 111 Ocr.in \ ... rnur • • • 11111!11· Jrrnlrd Pai 8rndlr" C amoglt)n : ~ ol 11 T ,1ri1 on SU\Pl('IOn of dn' '"* ul\tll'( lhe 1nnuen1.e of alcohol ( amnston v.a\ \lupprJ .11 q 41 pm Monday on l..l~una c an~nn R'n,,d lmne r W () l<'IC\1\1110 \C'h valurd II s I o~o "<'fl' rcpo,ncd '1<1lrn from a home on th<' llMI hl.11 ~ 11t <h "I R1)4d Mon<hl\ al 6 40 p m Tht< l">urJlar apparrnllv rn1rml thr h1111.,.· 1hro111th a \Ide window • • • The 1.-1('~ nn " \'Omfl('r parl <'d on < 11rpor111e f>arl wa~ pne<I o~n 1011 •bout . . . I hr lltn Jr11m • 1r.ulrr p.uked on lht I~ I 1111hit"~111 1 >r,. ;ir -..rrr rcwned ~1<1trn 11"1 lllC'I 11 ''' .i m l\1,1n.J1, Tht• 11re-s v. !'fl ' 1h.11 ,1 JI \.tlll Fountain Valley '""" \upcrmarket\ rtponed \hophlllJ\I 1nul.ll'OI\ \unJa\ 1n .. olv1na Marlhoro ',,.ln'll('\ "' lht" o\lphn Bela ••ore cno \lotrnrr hr "'"h1trrtponed1ha11 loM '"'111mt•1 pul 14 , 1o1non\ of c1prtllti 1n a , .ir" 1n ha~ktl. left 1hr \tOrt ""llhout p.Hini Jll<I OC'd 1n a rtd I OflO \olksw11tn Huie fh1'111'\ ".l'<''11ma1rd 11 S140 4t lhr '"'" \lt•rt· t11'111 Ha rhltr Bhd . thf J'"'1o1n1 man.t~1·r rcportl"d thll two ~ l\lnmr'f\ pin "' ulnOn\ or Marlbor~ rn J h, '"'" ... II\ hen IU\h lllO lcf\ 'i'11hOU1 J'." 10~ 1hrn flr1I in ~ marnon l)et\un '1(11/'\ The 111" wa• <"llmaltd at S70 Man thrown from car~ killed .\ Laguna N1auel mnn wa\ lollcd 'v1ond.n when h<' "'"' 1hrown out nf hi\ .:arand ~truck b) anothtr 'th1de rA·nms Rohen Stout ~ 2 v.a\ drl\ ing ca<1t on ( rown Vallt'\ Parl""'a" JU\t ca"t of ( lubhou~ Prt"f 1n I una N1auel 'lhortl" otter~ pm when the acc1dtnt ncC'umd. ~1d California H1&}lwa) Patrol Offictr Pcter (1ustaf n "-1tne.,)C \aid tout v.a\ dnv1 na at high rate of \peed 1n h1\ Hondl\ wh<'n ht" \Yrt"f'\ ed and 'It rut k a < d1llac being dnven b~ A.lu."t' \ .. ('('n '"' nf • , Ir" IOC the 1mpa, t ,auw-0 \tout''I car to nip (1\eT It \l1dd~ acl'O$\ tht ~'<'ment, '\truck .i trtt and eJ«ted thr dn Hr. C 1U'ltafwn utd tout landC'd 1n the \lli·tstbound traffic lanr and wu \truck b} th.c l>al\un dn\en b) Jam" ~ ,6, or ta una "l1auel Paramt'd1c\ pronounc:td tout dead at th<' \C'Cn<' Gu~taf'°n Id ~either \kt't"n nor ~ wa 1n1uN'd ~ ~ m rr ' A . ti • ' •I f:: "'. I t I I 1 U.S. would attack Libya again Military. economic plans ~ould deter any new Gadhafi terrorism campaigns --- Sl\NTA BA RBARA (AP) -The Reagan admin1strat100 1s prepared wnh military and «onomic cont- 1ngenC) plans to be used if Libya's Moammar Gadhafi sponsors a ncw campalin of anu-Amencan tcr- ronsm. officials say. In Washington. Pentagon sources point to "clear 1nd1cat1ons" ovcr the last ftw v.-ttks that Gadhafi ma) be prcpanng "to get back into the terronsm business" -perhaps in West Germany or GrttCC -but ,insist the) are not planning a preemptive stnke. White HouSt" spokrsman Larry Speakes. however. refused to deny a Wall St~t Journal story published Monda} t~at said a pl•n to foment pohucal and economic dissent against Gadhafi had betn developed "to preempt more Libyan-sponsored terrorism." One official seemed eager to l.'On- firm the Journal's stor}. calling 1t "'el) authontatl\e" Spealcs would not go lhat far Monda' 1n a briefing for rcpont'rs ~ho are co.,enng President Reagan during his' a1.at1on at his ranch near here Speakes. ho"'t'vt'r, d;d say: "The LJ n 1ted uucs 1s prepared to takt' ~ hatever acuon is neccssar\' to pre- ' cnt tcrronst ac11v1t) and could continue to do so. "Wt" ha\•e reason to believe that the Libyan state he.aded b)' Colonel Gadhali has not forsaken thrdes1re to create terronst activities worldwide and the capab1ht) 1s still there to do so:· tht' spokesman added. S!X'akes said a ranking U .S official "as being sent to Europe to discuss ~1th al hes antHt"rronst plans and tht' poss1b1ht) of11ghtening political and• t'lonom1c sanc11ons against Libya. that arc alread) 1n place. On the record. officials were raut1ous in talking about U.S. plans. but the) were more fonhcoming ~hen speal1n.R on cond1t1on they not Wells Fargo leads banks cutting prime lending rate to 7 .5 percent NEW YORt-. (.\Pl -Three maJOI banks loY..ert'd their pnme lending rate effecti ve toda) from 8 percent to 7.5 percent. the lowest 1n nine years. The nauon's I 0th-largest bank, San Francisco-based Wells Fargo. in - itiated the change. announcing its rcducuon late Monda' It "'as fol- lowed toda} b~ fifth -ra.nked Morgan Guarant} Trust ( o of'.'le"' York and No. 9 First "-attonal Banl. based in Chicago. Man) maJOr mone) center banks ~ere e'peoed to follo"' for shon-term loans The I ed t u1 11' d1scouTit rate. as 1t 1s Imo" n. from ti 10 5.5 percent last Wednesda> The central bank has mt the 1 all' 1n four 12-perccntagc-po1nt inncmt•nts thi s ~ear. B~ pushing interest rates lower t.ht• Fed hopes 10 c;ttmulate tht• nation·., econom) in the wake of d1~ppo1nt · ing rcpons about 11.-. performance ( ommcrnal banl..s ha' e l'Ul their prime rate four llmt.'S this}nr. a total of t\\o lull percentagl' points. The prime hac, not been ac; lo"' as 7.5 1x·rcl·nt since October I QT7 "di\ Fargo said its moH' was 1nlluenccd b~ Its dropping co.-.t of lundc, in the markc1placc Mone~ that b.inl' ha'e to lend ma1nh comes from deposit'> and horro .... ed· funds The pnme rate." hile an attent1on- gcttt·r " not necc.-.sanl~ the rate h1ggl'\l h.1nlc; charge their bcM cus- tomc:r\. J\ ll "as !..no" n for \cars be identified ti dhafi disappeared from public vie"' for a time followlnl the U.S. raids on two Ltb)an cities last Apnl that ~l'rc ta"-en '" rctahatton for the bombing of a discotheque '" West Berlin that was patronized by Amen- can M>ld1ers. Asked about the poss1b1ltty of another m1l1tary strike on Libya. one Pentagon source replied: "There's been some contingency planning, sure. but that's normal. We have no stnl c planned. We're not planning a preemptive !.tnke ofany kind .. But Pentagon sources said m1htary fon.e could be brought to be.ar against Lib) a rap1dl~ 1f that became ncccss· al'\ Reunited at last in Israel Former Soviet refuJlik Anatoly Sbcharanaky bQi• bia mothu, Ida Mllfrom, at Ben Gurlon Airport in Tel An•. She and a aon were allowed to lea•e the So.tet Union Monday. Tax overhaul mat increase penslons22% U .S.-Contra training W.\SHINGTON (AP) -M1lltons of Amcncans will become eligible for private pension benefits at retire- ment. and those benefits may be higher. because of changes in the tu bill awa1t1ng final congressional ap- proval. rejected in 3 countries SAN SALVADOR. El l)ahador ( .\P) -Three ( cn1ral .\menc:an nations mentioned b) Washington as possible s11es for LI training of Nicaraguan rebels ha\e publiclv and call·goncall) re1ectcd the idea after Amencan leg.1slators and Wash· ington sources named those nauons. along with El Salvador. as likely training grounds for the l1 S.-backed Contra rebels The Contras are trying to ovcnhrow the leftic;t Sandinista government in N1c3ragua The mO\t' IOllo~ed a cut last ~eek -the founh th1'> 'car -in the rate the Federal Rcsen'c l hargcs member banks and other finanual 1ns111u11ons \\.1th interest rates in general del.'1 1n1ng. the maJor commcrnal banks had been w1del~ C\!X'Cll'd to match the lead of the central hanl. but onh unul after the close ol business· \1onda~ did "ells Fargo takt.' the in1t1at1' e. l oans to top blue l.h1p h<>rro.,.,c:rs l.an be nl·go tialt<d hl'lo" thl' prime or borro" ed cl~" ht•rc The changes mean about 68 per- cent -instead of 59 percent - of Americans ~111 be covered b)' pnvate pension plans between the years 2011 and 20:!0. according to the 4.mcncan Assoc1a11on of Retired Persons' pro- JefllOns .\nd the lobb) 1ng group for the clderl> said pensions will be about 22 • "The go' crnment of El Sah ador "Ill not lend its tcrront) for an) dl·stab1h1ing opposition force . cs.- !X'Clall) in the case of the Contras." Vice Prl''>ldent and Foreign Minister Rodolfo i\nton10 ( ast1llo Clara- QlOunt said Monda\ Honduras. Panama and El Salvador are all strong U S. al hes that host Amencan troops and recei ve ht"ft > t'Conom1c ass1st.anct' L' ~ tnuning 1s included in a recent!) passed bill pro\ 1ding the rebels S70 mslhon 1n m1htary aid and SJO million in other assistance ___________________________________________ ..._ IX'rcent higher than the) would ha\e INS extends Marcos' stay~f or olie year By U1e A11oci•ted Press HONOLGLU -The lmm1grat1on and Natural- 1zat1on Sen ice hac; decided that former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos and his fa mil} can remain in Hawa11 for at least another year Marcos and 87 others 11.crc placed on s1"1:-mon th parole status when they am ved here from Manila last Feb. 26 after he left office in the face of gro'-' 1ng rebel hon That parole expires today. Wilham H Craig. INS district director here, said there was no question ~hether Marcos and his famil). who are living in a rented beachfron home in Honolulu. could remain in the L n1ted tates because "the~ ha'c been an e'emplary group as far as 1mm1gratton goes " Texas executes third killer Hl.Jl'IT VILLE Tcxas -.\ man con\1Ctcd ot l..1dnapp1ng a "oman and killing herb} bur)ing her alive on a beach "as necuted b) injection earl} Tuesda}. bc(om1ng the third pnsoner put to death 1n Te,as 1n a "l'Ck The l \ 'iupreme Court hour. earlier had re1ected , , ~1 tANK I r ' . I ·fd. t ~il- an appeal from Chester Lee Wacker. who was condemned 1n the 1980 slaying of Suzanne Knuth. 22, of Beaumont. W1l.kcr. a high-school dropout who would have turned 38 on Thursda)-. died at 12:20 a.m .. said Attorney General J 1m Mattox. He said Wicker made no final statement eAcepl to tell his friend and spantual adviser. Judith Lambhon. "I love you." Poverty rate dips to 14% WASHINGTON-The 1mprov1ngeconOm) hel!X'd push the nation's poveny rate down slightly last year, to 14 percent. the Census Bureau reported today. as real median fam1I) income rose I 3 percent. The poverty rate. meaning the percentage of the population whose income fall s bclo~ the povcn) threshold. was 14.4 percent a year earlier (,ordon Green. acunsch1t'f of the Census Bureau's popula11on di\ 1s1on "Still. it's the nght trend.'' he s.a1d. noung that 11 "'as the second annual decrease in the po' en) rate Green said the nse 1n median fa mil) income in I Q!S5 represented the third straight increase for that measure ( -· / \r i been without the rev1s1ons. The C rnsus Bureau es11mates the over-65 population at 51 million 1n 2020 ·The Emplo)ec Benefit Research Insti tute. a non-profit group. said a lmk more than half the c1v11tan work fon.e was lOvercd b) compan} pen- sio n plans 1n 1983. or 51 .5 mil hon out of 99 m1ll1on workers. ..\ kc> change in the tnlhon-dollar pri' ate pension system is the require- ment that most companies fully vest emplo}ees ~n a pension plan after a ma\1mum offiq~ years. instead of 10 'cars. · Sen John Hein1. R-Pa . a pnnc1pal bad.er of pension changes. said the 10.)ear \est1ng requirement e,. duded too man) !X'Ople in the mobile American soc1ct) .. Half of all those who art' working for an cmplo)er that does ha\e a pension plan arc nc' er going to cam. in' l'St and be entitled to their bendits bt.·laU'il' thq ma) leave their JOb lll:fon.· the) \e'it ··he said ( How to seearate yourself from the crowd. 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Disaster Relief Agcnq. which said 11 was issued b) the government and had been cross- chccj(cd b) LI N. representatives 1n Yaounde with repons from pnvate rchef agencies . ..\ UN official said the agt"ncy believed about 20.000 people were affected b) the disaster A first L' N shipment often ts. blankt"ts. cots and food 1s to lca'e from Pisa. Ital). tonight on a chanered plane. Japan has told the agcnc) It will send a team ofe,pens to ad .. 1se Cameroon authont1eson setting up earl~-warn1ng S}'Stcms to pre\Cnt s1m1lar disasters in the future . Cameroon, Israel restore relations ) ~OL !'...DE:. C amcroon -Israel and Cameroon have restored d1ploma11c relauons after a I '·)car break. the two governments announced toda) in a Joint communique The announcement came at the end of two days oftallsbet"cen Israeli Pnme M1nister~h1mon Peres and President Paul 81ya. Peres am' ed Monda\. a da } after It was first reported that a fatal gas cm1ss1on had occurred lrom a \Olcanit lalc in northwestern Cameroon A 17-member I arm} mcd1Lal team accompanied the Israeli leader Cameroon was among 29 .\fncan cou ntries that S('ve red lle'i "1th Israel after the 1973 Arab-lc;racli war. Zulu cblef: Black clvll war has begun JOH i\NNESBllRG. outh Afm:a -Zulu chief Mangosuthu Buthelez1. one ol South Afma·s most po"erful blal k moderates. said today the slaying of a supporter·.-. "lfl.· '>hows a Cl' 11 wJr has begun among blacks. Buthclen chief m1n1ster of the KwaZulu tribal homeland. issued a ,tatement expressing shock at "the cold -blooded murder" ot ( .. clyn Sabclo, wife of KwaZulu le$1slator W1nn1ngton Sabclo She was k1lkd .ind her three children senously tnJured whl'n their home "a' attacked fnda}' night by assailants using a hand grenade and automat1l. nne "Thi s 1nd1(ate'i the lengths to which those who wish to mall• thi s Luuntr) ungu .. crnable wish to go in brutality and hideousness, .. ~1d Buthelcll. "hu~ oppos1t1on to poht1cal violence and econom1c.sanct1ons has estranged him from man .. an11-apartht"1d militants WEDNESDAY ... s 10 ALL RENTALS VCR & 2 MOVIES ••• Mon.·Frl. •191 I sat. •g•s NO ==:."",...bet CAMIRA RINTALS Monday • latttrday to a .m. · • p.m. •2••s .... _, SS&·&J&J 270 S. Brtatot, "Brlatol VIH•g•" •t Brtatol a Redhtll • Coat• MeH Closed S1tndllJ lt'S A ~,.. DeJf ........ OHL¢ 1 $ \ Duke comes out against Grodin, ;Reynoso election SACRAMENTO (AP) -Gov. Georae Deukmejian has made of- ficiaJ what he has been hintina all year: He opposes the confirmation to the state Supreme Coun of Justices Joseph Grodin and Cruz Reynoso. The Republican governor has already been amona the most vocal leaders of the campaian against the c~nfirmation of Chief. Justice Rose Bird. But until Monday. DcukmeJian had always stopped short of caJling for the ouster of the other two appointees of his Democratic prede- cessor. Gov. Jerry Brown, even thouah he had crit1c12ed their de- cisions. "A thorough review of the opinions and votes cast by Justices Bird, Grodin and Reynoso on death pen- alty cases indicates a lack of im- partiaUty and objecti vity," Deu- kmeJian said in a statement. "They have demonstrated a proclivity to substitute their Judg- ment for the people's, as expressed through the legislative process, the initiative process and the Constitu- tion." Deukme)ian noted that Bird ha voted ~gaanst every death penalty conv1ct1on to come before the court since her appointment nine years ago, that Reynoso has voted to ovenum all but one death penalty case he has reviewed, and Grodin all but five. If tw~. or more or the justices Deukme11an opp<>scs arc defeated in November, and if DcukmeJlan as himself re~lcctcd, he would be able to appoint a majority of the court's members. In Los Angtlcs, Dee Dee Myers. spokeswoman for DeukmeJ1an's Democratic opponent, Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley, labeled the govemofs announcement as "Just another ... partisan attack on the courts." His statement also formally an- nounced that he would vote in the Nov. 4 ~eneral election for the confirmation of Justice Stanley Mosk. the one remaining app<>intcc on the high coun of Democratic Gov. Pat Brown. and for the confirmation of his own two appoi,ntces, Malcolm Lucas and Edward Panelli. Bird figh ts back with new TV ads BURBANK (AP) -Hlev1sion commercials advocating the recon- firm;uion of Supreme Coun Justice Rose Bird Bird emphasize the cul- tural d1vers1ty of Cahfomia and the JUStice's adherence 10 constitutional freedoms. Ent10ed "Backbone" and "Di- versity," the ads which cost $250,000 to produce will be shown on pnmellme television during the next two weeks. said Steve Glazer. com- mun1cat1ons director for Byrd's rc- confinnauon committee. _ The two ads were the first to be released Monday on be-half of Bird, who has voted to reverse all 59 death penalty cases she has heard and is one of three justices targeted by con- servatives for defeat in November. Orange CoMt OAtl Y PILOTIT~. Augull 2t. 1-* M Terminally ill boy has early Christmas Conrad· Kacklee. 9 . cbata with .. Santa ... Robert Geor•e· at early Chrlatm.u party. GLENDALE (AP) -A North Carolina boy who doctors say has temunal can«r wa aaveo an early Chmtmas peny afltr a round or v11its to Soul.hem Califomaa tounst attnicuons. Conrad Nudles, 7, of Greensboro, N.C .• spent the weekend with host Santa Claus Roben Geor,e at Disneyland, where he met Mickey Mouse, and at the Universal Studios Tour where he met a Mr. T look.alike and f2t to sir in the taJIOna ear featured in the TY series· Knlatlt Rider ... ··11iked Mickey"Mouse and Daisy Duck. It was fun," Conrad sa1d at the party Monday attended by about SO people. ... . . His mother, Dare NuckJes, satd that despite doctors' asSC¥J1lent that the child may have only a few month.s to hvc. "You have to bave a pos1t1vc attitude or why would you punish your child with chemotherapy? I "I beheve he as going to be here" in the future. she said.·· His energy level ts tncredlble compared to what it has been." Asllcd about their tnp, she said: "We've met a lot of nice people. People J don't even know care.·· As th( boy opened his presents, Georct wttb his real, flowing while beard and red overalls remarked: ''He kccps•say1ng, 'Sant.a. I love you.' It's a ireat fcelinll." "We're giving him his Chnstmas dtnncr. his ChnstmasJifts bccau.sc there'sa bi&cbance be won't be here at Christmas time," George said. ll) DAVIS. BROWN APf'/ IANCFS . TEI [VISION . Vl{)f(l Court again th warts Medi-Cal abortion ban SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -An attempt by the lqJslaturc to ban most s tate:funded Medi-Cal abortions for poor women was ruled unconst11uuonal for the ninth straight year. The I st D1stnct Coun of Appeal cued cases from the previous years Monday an ordering state health officials to coatinue providing pay- ments without rcstnct1ons for doc- tors and health care fac1h11cs that perform Med1-C'a l abortions. The DeukmeJ1an adm1n1strat1on had defended the budget rcstnctions an coun. contending a coun has no power to order f undmg t'hat was not ; ( approved by the Legislature. State Controller Ken Cory. who signs the state's checks and was also named a defendant an the suit. did not defend the budget rcstnctions m ltght of the previous court rulings. The 1986-87 budget. s1m1lar to those passed every year since 1978. would ha ve allowed Medi-Cal abortions only fora few types of cases: 1f1he woman's life was endangered by the pregnancy. 1f the woman was a v1ct1m of rape or incest who had reported the crime to authonues. 1f the woman was unmamcd and under 18 and had notified her parents. or 1f the fetus was severely abnormal. Anahei1n 1nan gives up after 24-hour standoff By tlte A11oclated Press An Anaheim man. apparent!) distraught over a scheduled court appearance on a drunken-dnvmg charge. surrendered after bamcadang himself for 24 hours and surviving a barrage of 46 poltce tear gas canisters. Frank BenJamin Kovaletz, 45, was coaxed out of has home Monda) by poltce negotiators who tossed a pack of cigarettes 10 his front door. Poltce said Kovaletz a d1abeuc who has had one foot amputated. told them he was "going to go to court on a drunk-dnvmg charge and shoot them all ... Kova~etz hll cars and houses while finng about 24 rounds from a .22-caltber sem1-automat1C nfle. He exchanged gunfire with members of a special tacucaJ weapons team about 4 a.m. Monday. and one officer was injured by flying glass. The officer. Richard Raulston. was treated by paramedics at the scene. Kovaletz was nabbed when he crawled out of the house to retneve the cigarettes. Court rejects Gann ballot appeal SAN FRANCISCO -The state Supreme Court has re~u~d an appeal from tax opponent Paul Gann and kept intact a ballot descnpuon that says Proposiuon 61 could cost $7 billion. Two weeks ago. a Sacramento Judge ordered that the cost estimate ~y the st~le -~included m the ballot matenal for Proposition 61 . the Gann in1t1at1ve h_m1tmg government pay and benefits. Gann had sought to block the changes in the ballot and vot~r pamphlet while the case 1s on appeal. South Africa dlvestment plan advances SACRAMENTO -A bipartisan plan 10 gradually sell more than S 10 billion 1n state investments in companies doing business 1n racist South Afnca 1s one step awa) from the governor's desk. The measure. which one su pporter called a ''bold attempt'• to bnn' an end to apartheid. passed the state Senate Monda) on a n-1 I vote. going to the Assembly for a vo te on Senate amt'ndments Two Republicans JOaned 25 Democrats 1n backing the bill All the no votes ~ere cast by Rcpubhcans. The bill. ABl 34 by Assemblywoman Ma,1ne Waters. D-Los Angeles. was revised dunng negot1a11ons between , Republican Gov George DeukmeJiai\ and the Legislature's Democrallc leaders Deukme11an vetoed a s1m1lar bill earned by Waters 1n 1985. But this year m a sudden el ccuon-ye.ar re versal. he agreed to support a d1vrstment I measure. FRANKLIN'S AGE IUGH INCOME FUND 12.45% Monthly Payment of Dividends or Automatic Reinvestment + ldeal For Retired Persons. 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Taxpayers paying for John Schmitz' insulting remarks So you think feminist attorney Gloria Allred won in her battle to wrest a cash settlement and pubhc apology from former state Sen. John chmitz. \Vrong. ,,/ Allred didn't win in 2l'S much as Schmttz didn't lose. Sure, the Newpon Beach Republican with the political conscience of a black-hooded hangman and the tact of Moarnmar Gadhafi's speechwriter, publicly stated that Allred is "not a sli ck butch lawyeress" as.his 1981 press releases stated. Schmitz, in fact, was so repentant that he agreed to pay Allred $20.000 to settle her 198 1 $I 0 million defamation suit. Allred. who initially called the settlement "a complete surrender'' on the pan of Schmit1. later saw more clearly. "It's an insult to th e taxpayers," Allred said when she learned that the slippery Schmitz not only managed to get the state Senate Rules Committee to pay $30,000 of his legal fees but also to foot the $20.000 bill for the settlement. And don't think for a moment that the members of· the cnate Rules Comm ittee have staned a legal defense fund for Schmitz by selltng lottery uckets or conducting paid tours of the Capitol in their off hours. No. our fine friends in Sacramento didn't reach into their own pockets to help a colleague in need. The high minded statesmen of the Legislature dug deep into )'Our pockets. Taxpayers will foot the bill for Schmnz' mindless slurs and epithets that were also di rected at Jews, women. homosex uals and others. chmllL. who wasn't even made to appear in co un when a Judge read the apology written for him - probably b; slick. bush-league lawyers-was allowed to wnggle out of the five-year legal fight showi ng little respons1b1ht) and even less liability for his offensi ve inveCtl\e. Talk about an insult. LETTERS _c ------------ Mayor of Irvine applauds outgoing Mes~ counterpart To 1he fd1tor I'm not norma ll\ thr le11er-"'rn1ng kind and a':> an elec ted c1ffic1al m'\elf. J"m gcnl'ralh IOO bU'i\ 1n m\ O\\rl Cll\ 111 be 1n,uhcd 1n Jn,one el\l'" Ho"C\ er I "'a~ mo' ed to wnte \OU "hen I n:.1J 'our ,l\coun1 1n la\! 'v\cdm:-.dJ\ ' l'll 1111n of the l><11h P1lo1 of hov. ~111 111.1 lkn 1og, rmi ~or ol < u~ta "1e\a had Jecrtkd nol Ill run lor J n unprcu·1.k nteJ tnunh term on thl' (II\ ( ouncrl \.\ hii1.· \uur anitk gra11nu<1I' '1a1ed 1hc lit.in' •JI al1omph,hmt•nt' tha t \1 ,nor Hl'rt/Og·, ll'adcr<.h1p ha' uin· 1nhuted to ( O'it3 "1cr,a 11 al.-.o tta 'e thc mpre<:.!.1on that attn I:! ~cJr' 11! dnl1 .ited \1•r\HC .\.1a\or Hen10g "'·•' hc1ng t ha\c:d from Qfficc h\ a tf,lllUP llfhomro\\nCt .11 It\1\I ~ It hJc, hn·n m h11nur on repc.i 1cd Ol1 .1\1(>n'> to \\<llLh Ma\m Huttug .tnd I r1unt1l...,u111J n ~lh..tkr 1n allwn .1n1! 11 ,1nc "1th tht'm on "<.''cral r•'I:''' 1r1,.r mJt11.•r\ In m~ <"'lfX'n1·n1t· .t\ 1 1111111 ilrnan ;mJ mJH>r nl th<: ( II\ ti Ir r 1 '>1.•ld11m ha\" I '>Ct'n J H0 p11·wnlJlt\t ..t\ \!rung ..... capahk Jn,I ·" 1kd1rntcd J\ "form<1 Ht:rtrng h.1, h<.· r n lullill1ng hcrdulll'' tor 1hc 1 111 ,,, ul < n\tJ \le..a Ho1h \h 1· and rt11r1n11 < 11un· "'"""'·rn \rknr \chJlrr ha ·l' 1kd1· Jl1 I th1.· r li.1' 1 .. mJlo..tng < 11'>l<t \k\,J .1 lw11cr plJll' tn l1H' and tq 11" pC<>olrl~· thl qujltt\ 111 ltfc tor all nf 1hc11 •m,11tul'nt'> I h<'ltt'\C that C n\t.1 \fc,,1 'hould Ix· anct 1'i 1ndet:tl prillld ol \Ulh tkd1l.1tcd and 1alen1ed By tbe A11oclated Pren foda> '' Tuesda~ Aug. 26 tht". n8th d:n 1>f I YR() There art' I 2 7 davs left 1n the ;car r oda) ., h1ghl1gh1 1n hl\1 01"< On i.\ug ~f, 19~0 •\mt:ntJn wom1•n "'l.'ll' guaranteed thl' nght 10 \olc a\ tht• I Ch h amC"ndment to th<: l \ f on,111u11on wa\ declared 1n effect On tht'i date In SS B ( Roman force"\ und~r Jultu\ ( ae\ar 1n\'adt•d Bntain In 1847 l 1hcna wa' proclaimed an independC"nt rc11 uhll<. .. In 188 1 lht• l\htnd volcano Kralt.a rna ht'~in nuplin1t "'11h in· -.n·a\tngl\ ltuae e"lplo 'i1on\ In IC,~"' tht: \u,1ct I n1110 Jn· nountl'd 11 had \Urtcsr,fulh te~ll'd dn 1n1cru1nt1ncntc1I hallt'it1c n)l\\1k In 19'11 lht' 111l1c1al ln1rrn:11111naf ' 11M1Gf r.r ta Daily Pilat I tJ,., ylf. ,, A' 111 MM.a tA D • • publtr ~nants M:h or Hertzog in pan1cular l'i to he lOmmended for 12 ~ngand l'ndunng \l'ar-5 of public sen ice during whch < usta Me$3 became not nnl> an outstanding business and financial <enter but aho rede"eloped oldtr .ireas and established the beg1nn1ng\ of an am'il1c and cultural heart a~ a leader 1n Ora nge < ounl\ Tweh t· "car~ '' a Ion~. long time and l'H al""a" fc:lt that 1f Judge' <,entenccd (rtm1nal\ to \t·ne on ( 1t> ( ouncil' 1n\tcad ul 1n pnson that our cnme ratt• '-'C>uld drop dramat1call) I ""uld be honored to 'ott· for C.'llhC"r Norma Hert1og or i.\rlcnl' ~lhafcr tn <,erve with me on the lrvmc: C 111, ( ou nu l hut I doubt that the> would t \l·r lea' e their hckl\.Cd ( os1a Mesa I onu: heard that when Benjamin franl..lin wa\ appointed ..\mbassador 1<> France. the king. upon being in troduced ~1d "So :,ou arc the man "'ho replaces Thomae; JeOer\on " In responc;e Mr franklin !.aid ... No. ':tire I am merel ~ the one "'ho \ucceed~ him fu r no man 1s capablt• nl ever replacing Mr Jefferson " Undoubtt:dh < oqa Mesans v.11 1 1.hoo~ tht mn'>t 4ualtfied cand1da1e' to succeed< 11unul \frmhcr' Hen m g and \r ha(cr 'lo 1>n1• howe\cr wi ll C\.Cr be .ihk In rrf)l.H t' lh t:m < r>-\VID B.\ld I< Cuunulman In int I lod .. t'\ I I.iii ol F .srnt• npt·ned 1n i .. r11n111 In I'' 4 < hJrlt·\ I indbergh. lh e 111,1 m 1n to rh ,,,1., non·\tup aero\\ th( \t'Jnltl d1<.d .11 his home 1n fl.t\\Jll JI :Jf.1' "'~ In 111·1< < .11d1nj l \lhino I uc1an1 >f \: 111 t "-J' l'lt•< led thl' 2M1h pope of tlw H11mJn C Jthoht ( hurch fol lowtril( tht· de.1th of Paul VJ fhe new pontsfT took lhl· n:.1mc Pope John Paul I h H" }CUT'> .igo F11>11t1an President .\n"ar ~t1dat and l\raeh Pnme M1n1\- tcr \kn;,<.hem Begin concluded a l\\>n-d.l\ mt'l'llng in A.lc-itandna f g\pl v.11h an .igrc-1·ment to resume \tdllt•<I t.tlk\ on tht• l'>'>UC of Palest•· n1.tn .1uton11m) f hough t lor tn<.la\ ·~1ddk age I\ wh< n .. our agr \t.111\ to \ho~ around "'•ur rn1ddl1·.. 8nh Hope IC.,." Wlllme1 P1~l>h ""'t Tom fell 'rl1tl')r ()on ,.,,.., If f dtlO< fom Cl•nln l,_ f'dllOf Cr•• SMlf '"''''' 'd•tor I "o1Mf1 C"'lf'911 Prodvci.on OlrlM:tO• T.,,.._.J.~ Clfcu .. 1~ OlrectOf How91'd~ Advenl.it19 OlflciOf ~eot, sa.~• CtHttft.O Ou~1or 1~ N6f '(RACK'' -l OR 'SMACK'~rr5 PACI -17tt1ill:tdt·UI i !j;J:fitl•i:f ,llfo,) Duarte hopes Ortega will stop supporting -rebels ANTO DOMINGO, Dom1n1can Republic -The leaders of two hosute nations. Nicaragua's Prcsi· dent Daniel 011ega and El Salvador's Prcs1den1 Jose Napoleon Duarte, had a brief encounter the other day in the Dominican Rcpubhc. Both were there for the 1naugurat1on ofDomtni· can Pres1dcn1 Joaquin Balaguer. On ega suppon s the Salvadoran rebels who want to ovc11hrow Duane Thq have often res9ned to ter- rensm. once the) even kidnapped his daughter .\n:us1n$ Onega 10 his face. Duane called on him to slop support- ing tht' rebels and allow Central • .\ mcnca to Ii ve in peace ·\\ Duane later descnbed the con\crsa11on to me. Onega de· mandcd evidence. he asked for proof Duane said he could enc evidence that was only three days old. Then he told Ortega abou1 a telephone call that tht rebels had made to a Dominican hl\hop. The call no1 only came from Nicaragua but "a~ traced to a high· ~l unt) area where the rebel oper- a1 wns center 1s located. Duane said. The Salvadoran pres1dcn1 also rc1:allcd his nego11at1ons with the rebel leaders after the) kidnapped his daughter They repeatedly inter· ruptcd 1he nego11a11ons 10 clear their next rrp,, .. e, with the Onega regime. Duarte said They would explain the 1ntcrrup11on he added by sa}ing "Ll.'1·, find out what Managua thinks ab1>ut this." In respon'>e Ortega urged bilateral talks to settle the differences between the two countncs But Duane turned him do...,n . he explained to me that Onega was II) 1ng 10 break up the unit) of the Central Amencan na- tion\ Duarte had some parting advice for Onega: He !.aid Onega should never have brought military pressure on nc1ghbonng Costa Rica. which 1s a peaceful. model democracy. This has alienated other nations. Duarte said. He told Onega 11 was also a mistake 10 blame all Nicaragua's troubles on the Unttcd States. This tias cost Onega credibility. Duarte said. I ask~ what he thought of Onega. Duarte shot nght back. "Ortega is a har." Duarte said Ortega's public statements had only one purpose: To promote his political interests. without regarctforthe facts. Dua11c agreed that Ortega 1s an unsurpassed operator at the subterra- nean level of politics but contended that the real power tn Nicaragua is held b) a nine-member directorate. Ortega 1s merely their soft-spoken p11chman. whose quiet approach 1s someumes mistaken for candor. Duane told me. He has miited feelings about the m1htar) aid that the Senate and House have approved for the Con· 1ras. A military solution may be necessary 1n Nicaragua, he conceded. but a d1ploma11c solution would be preferable. He likes ex-Secretary of State Henry Kissinger's plan 10 see k a sc11lemen1 at the superpower level. Dua11e would hke the superpowers to set up zones of influence. then agree not 10 meddle in each other's zones Presumabl y Central Amenca would fall in the U.S. zone If the \0"1ets abandoned Nicaragua. he belle, es the United States would also pull back and let the Central Amen- can nations arrange their own settle- ment Footnote: The Salvadoran pres1· dent made a wry comment, which suggests 1ha1 some Ugly Amencans may still be kicking around Central "menca. When he passes through the \ 1n1ted States. Duane said. he must fill oul the proper 1mm1gra11on form. though I.le 1sa head of state. But some pn,ate Amencan c1111cns recently 'JACK AllDEISOll showed up in his country wTt\'out visas or entry cards "We are Amen- cans ... they said impatiently as 1f no further explanation v.cre needed THE O RT EGA S H O W Nicaragua's Pres1dcn1 Daniel Ortega came to 1he Dom1n1can Republic to attend the 1naugurat1on of President Joaquin Balagucr. then tned 10 steal the" show from him Onega stepped into the spotlight every time 1t swung in his direction. He gave 1ntcrv1ews and appeared on talk shows 1hrough- out the inaugural weekend. A master manipulator, Oq~ spoke w11h quiet earnestness. he sounded reasonable he put on a skillful one-man propa- ganda show. Of course. he won't grant equal time on Nicaraguan telcv1s1on BLI ND PRESIDENT Joaquin Balaguer. the w1sc old man of the Dominican Republic. became pres•· dent the first time in 1960. He was forced out in 1962 and spent the ncict three years tn exile He came hack to "'In the pres1dcnq three consccut1\ e times before he IO'it 11 again. Now. on the eve of his 79th birthday, he's president once more He's also nearl} bhnd. yet the handicap hasn't dulled his prodigious mind I discovered this during a private mee11ng. El Salvador's Pres1dcn1 Jose Napoleon Duarte made the same discovery He told me: "Balagucr may be almost blind. but he sees the issues more clearl}' than men with good eyes." Jact AadC'Ttoa /1 • 1yodJcalH columa/11. Money, not human rights, still politicians' bottom line "" \oo ncr had l\ndo n La Rout hc., folloVvl'r\ qualified 1hc1r ·\I J)t.; quarantine 10111a11ve for the "l1n cm her ballot than 11 wa'S a1tacked Imm e' el) '>1dr of the < ahfornia pol 11ical spt.·ctrum Republican l ~ Senate cand1da1c: Ed /\<hau hla,tcd 1t, while liberal Lo<. A.ngele<, Cit) ( ounc1lman Joel Wach'i (alktt 11 a 'e'St1ge of Nazi German) Ocm1x.r.H1c gubcrnatonal candidate I orn Bradlc) denounced 11. w11h Rt:publ1C an I · S 'icn Pete W1l'ion \non 101n1ng the choruc, nut that h1g wave of l)Ohttcal rn uh1on \.\.ti\ ltkc nothing compared 1n the re\poni,t• to :mother 1n1t1at1ve wh1t h madt· ll onto the ballet only da"' altt:r the La Rouch1es' No mca\urc could po tbly tn· lu n.1tt poh11c1:1n'> as much as Paul < 1ann'\ lale\t l.'ffort Gann wants to <tt't 1h1· governor'' ~lary al SS0.000 and hold wmpcn..auon for every nth1·r public offit 1al in Cahfon11a 10 XO rx·n cnt ol that or S64 000 It \ no \Urpn\C that top.level onic ral-, ilrt blea11na fully 2.440 ~tate emplov ees "ould ~e 1he1r salane\ cul b~ thl\ proposruon. with man) more Jt>1 n1ng them at the local level \nd 1f "wmpen\3t1on" 1s taken 10 include not iust salar). but vac~11ons. 10\urancc and other henefits. 100. the numbers nf affected pubhc servants tnplc Even former offi~1als arc tn~n\Cd. Sa}'\ Kirk Wc~t once a state CJ1b1net officer and now president of the state ( hamt>cr ol f ommercc. "It ., falSt cc onom, 10 tr) to uvc money on '>Jlanc~ of tnd1' 1d11al~ managina b1 ll10n dollar budgel'i This tn· 111a11"l' will cau~e a brain and talent drain and hurt morale of pubhc \('r\anl\ .. No doubt 11 would also preclude W1.•\t himself from ever venturing hacl.. into government. an opuon lormcr officials ltke h1rri never like to foreclose completely The lOntrast ot the behavior by government officials toward the 10- 111a11ves ~purred by LaRouchc and C1ann may also be construcuve in rc\Caling their true gut-level con· ccrn~ About the LaRouche 1n111at1ve. there is much bleating and condem· natory talk. Thi s 1n1tia11vc would reduce AID patients -1n fact, anyone who tests pos,111ve for the H rL V Ill virus -to the status of mcd1e\ al lepers. despite the fact that the d1sca$C can'1 be transmitted by 11ny1h1ng shon of intimate contact. 410 far a!> ""c Ii.now to date It would remove anyone who IC!>ls po~111vr from JObs 1n restaurants. hospital~ or schools. dc,p1te the fact that le\~ than one·\h1rd of those who tr!>t po\1t1ve contract the disease and the fact that thcrt arc man y faJ~ pC>\111\.'eS But no one sugest\ this 1ni11a1ive is uncons11tu11onal Its pot on the ballot ma) be challenged by p y aC'tt\'1Sl5, not poli11c11ns, and on around• of allqed d"honesty in pe1111on t1rculatina. not becau~ of what 11 m1ah1 do Mranwh1lc. thcrt wu 1mmcd11te ut1on tn brand the C11nn 1n1111t1ve THOMAS ELIAS unconst1tu11onal nnd try to get 1t off the ballot. The moment 11 qualified. three appointed officials fi led a_peti· uon asking that 11 be taken off the ballot T hey asked the State Supreme Court to rule the 1n11ia11vc 1s unclear ·about what compen~uon means and that 1t 11fcgall> cover~ more than one subject. tiann·~ measure may have those naws, but It leave\ pubhC Offic1aJ5 free 10 Qui t their Jobs and seek new ones 1f 1hey can do ~lier elsewhere It makes no one a leper Yet 11 draws far more pohttcal anger than the LaRouchc measure ~ an attack on the ba'l1c riahts of thou\ands of C'ahfomians provokes talk. while an attack on salines paid pohuc1ans and bureaucrats ehc1ts quick action If anyone needed a clear demon· \lnlt1on that money·~ the bouom hnc value and 1nterts1 of all too many of toda) ·, h1ah pubhc officials, their r~!>ponsc to the\C two 1n1t11l1Ves has provided 1t ftoma1 Ell11 11 a Saata Mollica· baud col11m1l1t on 1t.att IH•H. DAN WALTERS Capitol losing a good one SACRA MENTO -There arc honest state legi&lators and there arc effective state legislators Unfortunately. however. the sys- tem makes it difficult · to be both honest and effccu ve at Lhe same time. One of the few exceptions to that aic1om is Alister McAltster, a con· serva1ive Democrat who has rep. resented a San Jose area district 1n the state Assembly since 1970. For most of those years. McAlister has chaired what 1s perhaps the single most powerful "Juice committee" in the Capitol. so called because 11 deals with legJSlauon affcctt ng such mon~y· ed interests as insurance companies, organized labor. finance companies, retail credit operattons, banks and sa"ings and loans. Leg.islators are w1ll1ng to pledge their unborn children to gain seats on the Finance and IMurance Commit· tee. because they arc showered with atteni1on and campaign contribu· 11ons from those intrcsts A seat on F&I 1s a "1nual gua rantre of having more 1han enough money to get onesclfre-dected term after tenn and ha"e enough left over to become a poht1cal power broker. It's one of the reasons wh) the size of commmce has been eitpanded steadily Ci1ven the nature of the committee. 11 was a minor miracle that McAhster was named its chairman 1n the first place by then·Speaker Leo McCarthy and a maJor mirack that McCanhy's successor. Vv1lhc Brown, left him there. A'i others on the commntee have fa11cned their campaign trcasunes (and. 111<. whispered, sometimes their o""n bank account'I), McAlister has rc:mained a bastion of incorrupllblt integnt) He presided over countless clashes be1...,een hcav>we1gh1 lobbyists and political egos with unfa1hng courtesy. good humor and. most importantly. knowledge T1meaftcr11me, he forced the co"""1ttee to fa ce the hard choices r'o'n issues that had huge impact on the pocketbooks of Cal1- forn1ans He didn't always cmrrge on the w1nn1ng side. but usually he was nght. He had th<: capacity to under· stand ho"' the system works without t:iccom1ng corrupted by 11 McAlister's appetite for hard work is legendar). and ~methtng that should ha1,e put the other memberr. of the house to shame While other'i pla)cd fli)t hou~ games or hung around the lounge dunng floor scsst0ns. McAhster would attack a 1h1ck pile of paperwork at his floor desl l\nd he has been known to work ~o hard that he v.ould spend the n1pi1 on the cellch of his office. cxh1b1t1 ng an altogether rare comm11ment to public service as an end unto llsclf. His are. one would think. prcc1scly the quahtics that would make him an outstanding Judge". but while others less su11cd we'"' g.ivcn their appoint· mcnts. McAlister saw his one shot at the bench 1n Placer Count) dashed by some m1!igu1ded local ac11v1sts I his year McAh'itcr fin ally tired of lhe lcgl'ila11ve ra t race after 16 years -a penod. incidentally. of some finan cial sacnfice for his family He took an up-or-out run for the state controller's position and was de- fedted in the Democratic pnmary by a bcttcr·known and better-financed Dcrnocrat1C' assemblyman from Severi> Htll\, Ciray Davis Monda). the Assembly conducted 1t\ "eu logy" for McAlister. a ritual that is performed for every depan1ng member regardless of how und1st· 1ngu1shed his career But as the <1pceches praising McAli'itcr's hont'S· l) and effectiveness were made. thert was a sense that for one of the few times. there wa'i ~ubstancc behind the word\ McAhstcr·~ departure from tht' A'i'\C'mbly aQer tht'i 'IC\Ston raises two que'it1ons h1\ future and that of tht committee he ha~ chaired for so many ycar'i McAhs1er su ll hankers after a JUd1c1al appointment, albeit one of the appellate vanety. And althouah he's a ~m~t. the folks 1n tf;e aovrmor's office, from Oov. Oeorae Dcuimej1an down. think very hiJhly of him for his touah-on<nme votes. so thcrt'41 a good possibility he'll rtcc1ve a slot on the bench 1f one is available The other poss1b1hties arc pracuc- '"' law or hcad1na up a proposed 1n'iurance studies institute, which would be a perfect u~ for the elttcns1vc knowledae of the 1nduSlry he hu acquired 1n the J..,qislaturc The committee's future 1s lcs\ eena1n Because of 1ts key role. there \ widespread spcculatron about who .,-111 be McAlister·., succ~uor Whoever 1t 1s, it's hkcly to be someone more attuned 10 poht1C1 than po1tc7. mort w111ina to u~ t~ lever-.ac o the commltlcc to UtrKt dollan from the 1pcc11I interests. A lcajslator like Alister McAh1ter 11mp. ly d0C1n't comt alona very ol\cn o.. "•'''"' ,, • •Tedla•fld col•mlll11. ' Oranoe CoMt OAJL Y PILOT fT'**Y. AU0UM 29. 1 ... COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRAN8ACT'.ION8,..;..;;A.,_;..;10 ___ -+-!-_ I' 1 The making of a giant Take 70,000-to 100,0001N1aare feet. 32,000 trocery ltema, the lar&eet fall-eemce deputmenta In Southern Callf~. apeclaf leaaed CODYenlence OUtleta and you'ye &ot .. Tbe Giant,•• th~ ultimate In one-ato:Lbopptnc con•enlence. Ralpba Grocery Co. le lntrodac theee etate-of-the-art, one-etop eapentorea in numeroue uthland location• thla eummer. lncladlna North Santa Ana and Anaheim. New investment fund offered Stitro & Co. ts first OC brokerage to off er Krupp Insured Plus appreciation.safety Speclal to Ille Dally PUec A new type of real estate invest· mcnt that combines federally insured security with sianificant appreciation potential is beina offered to investors for the first tirne this month, aooord- in& to representatives of Sutro &. Co. in Newpon Beach. The Krupp Insured Plus fund is the first investment vehicle to talce ad- vantage of new government regu- lations that allow investors io Gioruc Mac (Government National Mon- pgc Association) monp~cked securities to share in any extra return generated 'by the propeny. This program is known as the H UD- Approved Partjcipating Ginnie Mac Mongaae-Backed Security Program. More companies are expected to take advantage of the new govern- ment reaulations in the coming months, but Krupp Securities Corp. of Boston has been the first to do so. Stan Wise, investment specialist at the Sutro &. Co. branch in Newport Beach. exolains that the new offering is ideal fo·r the investor who tends to be conservative, yet wishes to obtain appreciation. h1ah yield and liquidity. "It's the only offcrina I know of that offers all of these features in addition to being very safe. h 's classified as being as low risk as certificates of deposit and T -bills." Wisc said. Sutro & Co. 1s the only brokera~ 1n Orange County currently authonzcd to offe r Krupp Insured Plus. Wisc already has discovered keen interest among his clientcle. "Wtllle new investment op- ponunitics come tn almost daily. I c.an•t recall hav1na seen anything else with such wide appeal," he added. James Ashworth Ill, a Krupp senior vice president located 1n Orinda, Caltf., confirmed "tremen- dous" investor intCrC$l since the offerin$ was made available at the beginning of August. Asked about impact of the tax reform, Wise commented, "While limited partnerships that offer tax wntc-ofTs arc highly questionable in today's tax reform unccnainty. the Krupp Jnsured Plus fund would be unaffected since 11 is based on economic advantages. not tax wnte· oils Bnefl)', mvcttort who purchase shares of Krupp Insured Plus {SS,000 minimum or $2,000 for IRAs or Keogh accounts) invest in ··penici· patina" Ginnie Mac multi·famaly mong.agcs for moderate rcnovauon. In these mortpaes. both principal and interest arc auaranteed by an agency of the federal aovemment. The avcrqc annual y1ckl 11 ex- pected to be more than I 0 percent, with the yield at matun ty e t1mated between I I and 13 percent due to the extlJl funds from increased cash flow when the renovated units permit lugher rentals and appreciation oc- curs upon selling. -,-nvcSlors arc eager bceause fhc t I to 13 percent figures arc rouahly twice as high as comparable govemment- insurCd paper with the same term," Wisc pointed out. "I think we'll sec in the coming months that ~rt1cipat1og mongagc- backcd secuntics wil be extremely popular with investors." George Krupp, co-chairman of the Krupp Companies. 1s enthused about hi s company's ofTenng panly because of ils appeal in both in flationary and deflationary times. he'll collect a steady stream of income from the mortaascs at anlCTclt rates h1ahc r than those beina offered an the market." According to Krupp, the Krupp Insured Plan will differ from most 1im1tcd partnerships an that he ex- pects its dcpo~itory receipu to be h<>tcd on NASDAQ within one to three years. "This added feature of liquidity 11 very anract1ve to investors who may have concern over tyina up their money for periods of time," ex- plained utro's Wise. · He also noted that the CltJ>C!lencc of Krupp Companies in bUylna ano renovauna bu1ldlnp is an imponant cons1dcrauon "This company specializes in lhe purchase, manaaemcnt and reno- vation ,of multi-family buildinp. Its track record shows an averqe of 7 percent annual property a~iation over annauon," Wise said. '"This expertise 1s a very positive factor ... NEW YORI( I API -The followfng Iii! 11 "10ws the Over • the • Counte< 1 1 ? stocks end warrants lhet "-"'' gone uo 3 the most end down lhe most be~ Of'I 14 oercent of chenve tor Mondev IS PelrnProc ECI Telem tnltlo PrellHotl s OetesthC01 M1111welllbs CenlBkSy ' ~11mousRes1r ~·. I :j: J~ ~ .. \It • .., Up I'' S Vlrel_tk s s.-11, -Wh 8U:o f :. f ~Mr~~r~n 1:~; = i~ 8 Ac11Jotlntercon ?'h -~ ~i ~I "If anythrnJ. the tax reform laws would help th1-; investment, since the new laws may lead to decreased new construction of mult1-fam1ly units, which could onl y help apprcc1at1on values .. .. The extra 'kicker' of return (the 1ncrea~d cash flow or apprec1at1on that the propcny generates) provides good investment in both environ· ment!>." e.11pla1ned Krupp. The Krupp Insured Plus portfolio will consist or as many as 30 mongages on multi-family housina located .. m or around metropolitan areas pan1cularly the Northea.st, M1dwe$t and West. Monaa&e$ will range 10 size from $3 million to SS m1ll1on. with the total portfolio beans clo..c 10S150 m1lhon No Hcurlt11$ lredlno below U or 1000 16 shern ere lnctud.O 17 Net end oercenteve cttenges ere the 11 difference betwHn the ortvk>u\ closing 19 ¥~TF~rn:, s ?~ 'I• , ... ,, 1'"1 n •. ,.,. ? , ''• •f, .. UP 1 l 9 Morfin 6'n -1\t Up 11 IY Reshltld .. -1 8: 11 B ~~~1t'c"n Ji = i.,, 8: 111.lo l~ =:E~~· j~ = ~ ki ··ir there·\ 1nflal1on. the investor "''II receive a share of the propcrt) ·s increased value If there's deOa11on f-or more information on the Krupp ln-;ured Plus fund. call Wisc at 720-01 11 orlce end MOf'ldev'\}~lt Of bid orlce H Name LHt Cho Pct 1 Alf11c;e11 w1 J + r. UP ~o 2 MRFY Co + • ., Uo 3 ' NIT~hSv s Se11G111ev Slom11Restt Seher11Rsrt ResourExol I~ ! ~ \t "• ~ •1. 6\t ~ 8: l . 116 Viste LP •h -l3~ 16 UP J . 1 Viste 19wt l''• -~ 16.1 lH 3 Olstr lbuto >. I 1~ UP 6 S 2 3· 16 Uo 4 II EverQOOd 2~ -'h Uo 1 .3 19 Nov1Pn wtll ll'h -2 16.0 ' T ecf'lnolOtll 3 '"> Uo 0 S AmbesdrFnc ,1, >,i. UP 18 DOWNS 6 AmNelwork 2 , l'9 Up 11 6 1 Febi.lllnns 4 • ~ Uo 17 2 1 8 ArkRHI 8 1 Uo 1 .. i 2 9 LuerPholo 2 ''• UP '' 3 10 Mosrom 1 ''• Uo 1• ' Name Lest Cho ICN Phrm wt U -·6r1. GridComm s 3 -I lnstfrmEsl s lS:\4 -'''• Vlst110ro un .. 1 -II ri NovePh wt87 ?l'h -.. 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Revm<l<I t.l1• U • RedlCr •I • S2 RH•el H'' SS'• ReutrH lS • l6 RoedS• ,. I 1•'11 ROOM•• 11 • it Rouw 1 n • n ·• s.01 • ., S2 U , S.teco II .. fl .. SIHl(.a NEW YORK <•Pl -The follo_wlr19 llU sllOws tile Ntw York Slock Ekchenoe stocks end w11rr1111s that have oone UP the most end down Ille mosl bued on ro:rcent of chenoe r~erdlen of volume 10 FedlHmeLn of 11 MylenLeb i 17 lllPW 8 9•of 13 Tultex s 1 .. Ametek Uo Uo Uo UP Uo Uo Uo uo Up UP Uo UP. Uo Up Uo Uo "!l 'No s=~:, 1r11dlno belOw S2 ere Incl· -~ed Net end oercenteoe chenots ere the difference between the orevlous clOsino pric e end Monde v 's 2 Pm p r I c e 15 Orenveco 16 AmWalrWk s 11 vlAmfnco II 'l/erco 19 Cescde NGs 10 GeleoCp Ne me UPS LHI Ctlil Z1 LemsnSesn Pct 1 v~TVCP AA w l\ 011 ~ Ft T11 11dt of 4 Northo11e o S EmrvAF p + "' 11 + 2 • UP 106 Uo 91 Uo 10 H PooeTelbt unshMn ~111110eslon ?5 PetrckPtr s • t • Uo 6 7 Uo 6 S 6 vlLTV ofO 7 AAR Cp s 8 GOldnNuo wt 9 US Home ~H l 1~ 6~ t ~ uo 6 Uo 6~ UP 6 Ne me I ICN Pharm ? Ptrllnv [•) Uo 6 3 CteiruSir s ~~:) List Americ~n Ban_k_ ' • 1 .. Pnde 1n Amencan Enterpnse .. We Bring the Money Market to Small Investors RY ANNOIJNCIN(, fHl "FREEDOM FLEX" I If RED INVfSTMf NT ACCOUNT M1" M I.I ~Al Ah(f S '" •lll1 ~d'"' t>llf'fl llf AuQu'I ~ 19e6 BALANCE DAILY RAT£ 600 6~ __ A_NNUAl YIHQ. s 10 S49 9!J9 99 6 17 643 5 ~ S!JOroo n~ Sl5 I 5 i!i JllflDO• HU • '11 •• d II.Jn• y< FREE Regulu Penwl Clltdllng Account FREE Finl Order of 200 Checks °''"' ._,,,,..,.1,.-. l•t (Tti(.n1h ,, •·~ truer•tt 't Of"'tputM c:t.1tv °" 1 J6S·C:S.y be••• end oetd moruhtv S..~•• 1" ••r••' of I IS O(X) Htn 1nfe'99I 1t lh-fl! f 9!fllf t ret• let• 25 """ l f"W111f. •ted O' Qrt>UOlfld ~OVnfl CJe"''-ttec:f ft.tea ,,. NW<t on r:oH•mt ~.,,.,. """'"~' Cf')n(t1t.ont entt ,,. aubt«'t ro <"-no• WfthOUf nota ~p1u1 Sf>d< ~ \l!I" t 111 .. 7661919 Hw•l1 ·010' Hai l>Ou• 01111 r 111•1MO 1311 ''Look!! Finally a bank with good rates and great service!'' a.oo yield* 7.60 rate 5,000 minimum balance Subltanlial Pf'n•hy for nrly withdrawal. RatM art' ~ubjf't"t to rhanflf' "'ithout noli""· " :.1 '· ,. " ii '• i\flfllll•I tlrld .. M'd Oft pn!M'i,tt-•fld lftll'rT<il "'m•fnlftJ il'I ftf'l"i>i_lfll ,, .. I 'ur. AIM> M<W"d Ofl '"""'" ratr SAVltGS OFFICES COSTA M SA/SANTA AHA ~01 h i S-fllo""' SI I~ S.--11 A11t CA ~11CM (714) 241 9'78 wtSTCHCSTCR ar.1. 5 ~... .- I 0\ """" tA '°°' \ (213) 641-8542 LOAN OFFICES ORANG£ COUNTY '110 S S.U. St Sit m "-"'• Mt tA 917~ (714) 241-0425 ' • I .. vlSmltlllnt S McOrmlnl w~ 6 Publlc:k Ind 1 Tldewetr a w nun <ier pf 9 Benell So 10 Mont Pow 11 Ideal Basic 12 H11no1m11n 13 CNW Co u Verity 1 S ~entf • 30of 16 vmsCp 17 annonGo :1 ~~~'€' ~ Bentf •~f KoreeFd Nevstr wtB lhOelown ldBrPnl etecomCo 2~ -'I• )Ve -"· 31/a -.,. 4l'• -~ ~''• -"• -2'1• l4 -2~ 2 --..... 26~ -·~ 11'1'1 -l'i'I ?~. -.... SI'., -3 13 .. 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PC•'"' 6 IS )2 6 > • 6 • (ivroov Lfln.\ 4 • P"'M' is·-" ••• IS • He~ L.ln8ro SI" 1 ) Pt ... e • • • ' 6 • 6 lto Ha MCI I , '" P~1e r J , I• > ff 'l 11'• H•r ,p MaOGE «I J «)\,, Peoc>E• "' • JO JO • H•llNt ~Pi Petrne • J2', IS'-.. H11rrdvn 1 IS·I • 2 Pll11G1 2 • 1"' I S1Peu• 1 12 ""' !>< .... ., 1~ n • ScnoH ... ~I Se.9•1t JI , SEEQ ,. • • , s.---)1'~ 1 •\SvcMe< ., ., • s. ...... , I • I .. !.n•MeO ,., l,.. ~ ... ,,,. ,. ,. . ~· ~"· ' 11 , ''"' \CeWt 41 0 • "'E S• ,.. J .,.., 1Q \l I dV \ )I )9 DClr•n n n • '•ftOV •1oe ,.4 ldM.< 2• 2• ~ •dRf'9 ?J '3"-,..,..,.., Pacific Savings Bank. 96 years ol~ and still creating a lot of interest. TERM RATE YIELD 2years 7.45% 7.6~% lyear 7.15% 7.34% 6mos. 6.90% 7.08% Back in 1890, ome local busi- nessmen established a ne\\' financial institution to give boom- ing California exactly what. it n eede d. aving made simple - good rates with good service. As Southern California gr \\, o did the bank. Today, Pacific aving Bank offers a full range of financial products to meet t he I'm lnl f',...,lrlf In all mu I 1r . ! 1r r••r1 IOn11t• ofih-1""'' 111·1 uunl l'h••"' 1•&11 m•· "' "'"" m1• mor~ 1nf11r111Mrl1111 tlh '1Aft' ''" ll'lf'phon~ llr•t l imr lu t all \t11I 10 Padn1 '-' 1n11• !tan~ Po Rm t..00 r 11•1• "" ... · < \ ~211!" Pu111plt '"""°' •Hrtf'rl) rnmpi>•1u1t11• r11 .. 11111'1'1'•1 rn111p11Alln11 I• C'alnilatl'd °" 1 "5 itr d "'''' t flcl ru II" pelt! 111n11tlth, ... rt,.rh u111alh .,, 11 m111ril), d."111dl11• fW' 111 .. 111•••rlh ••ll'<'ll'd lat,., .,,. ••~t to ptorfodll' rh•llJI> \ •11bo1M1n11 1111•"''' '"'"'''' tor terl> •hlldre•al 12,&0n 11111111111•111 drl)ft•ll -L - ' • llP changing needs of its ('U~tornt'rs. But son1e things never <'hange. We,re still looking after ·'our h<""t interests. With safe, ea~~ wa) ~ to make your money gro\\. And competitive ratf•s and f riendl} banking e pert . In fact, if you open a Cl) \\'ith us right no\\~ there ,s son1ething else .vou can t:ount on: a free wallet-sized calculator. To open a qualifying a ·count toda)· or for more information,. top h) ~our local branch offk<' or <·ull 1 -800-1~\CIFIC . ( llnrt,.,.,.d 111 / \ "" • - lS JS • e'""°'' ff._. tt • 26 > 27 > ~ru 1 '• ,.,. 7 0 ,. •'• s• .. 10 ta>. I 1 ' 1~ 11 • 27 , ¥1$\tlln IS·» ., ?• ,..... ;:r 7~1' 'I! IJ~ 13~ •nclern 37' .. j 10 ) I~ --llt1 -IJ'"'>--l• 2.. 2" ICmA I ~ F 24 2S T etKrd ''> I"' 16 Tennan1 I'• '" 9~ flprv " • 16 ',• ..... 4'~ JoyOl"f ') 10~ 3' , 16 , f rl(oPd 47 .. 10 11 u~=.,~ n:~ ~t ., lO'• Ji ' l~IW l' 1'-1" '-"' U r 2 li • ., • '1-loi u ,.,. ,,. l 'It 10-.. 10 1 UVe8 ' JO->• ,_ ll • )9 llH'lil ' :ro. 10. ··-~· 19~ 1' ti Va oNll • 12 ... 12 '• \"•'L" 2 ~t. U· 16 .._ veocro '7 > '• 10 .. 10' Vt\l~ II i • ,,. ,.; ~~... ?7~ 1-~!: ,, • 21 , wC ~ ,..._ >S"" U.,, WmorC .. t• )0 .. SI W .. t•• > •1 • 14 14"' W<•' )•. J1 > n W.ocm ~I· "t ~ ~ , W•llAI.._ •'9 2S • 4 l' w • ..,o ' • ,, ' , It , WalvT \ II 11 • '• 6 0 WrotJ',W I I • I I ... .a°" X.oec 2 l 16 H 16 , 13_.. T_ .. I ~ ... 3S9 3 • J?~ z-u• .. ~ , '6 46 > Z11e! J • It.an Bunardino ,.l "ST&IET 701 '· "£". lrt'f'I ' "9240!\ ii 1 llH9 02:11 "t11n Bnnardino HT•ST&EET 111.'i E. 10th ~' ,,. .. , ( \ 11'.!404 i 11 liHll 02:11 '-n 8Prnardlno PLAZA .no \onh "OM '-ttn-t"t ' \ 112~0! ii 1111111 O:l:ll R1ttlt11 UALTO .!01 t Ba•t> I an .. I \ lf:l:lih 71 1 >1;1 om \ "' 1tip11 vn AIPA I.ii 11 \uc·alp11 Rhd. ( '•n:1!111 ~ 11 illi lllll I o'lil \1t''" ( O~TA Jlt:SA .!ll F ti1h 'ln-1'1 I \ lf:!fl:!i ';II till 0><00 ( o't.t \1f''ll ('Ol STU a• l'l.\:i\ '""Pl'" 81 'Ulh' IOq ( \ 1126.?i ii I 11:11 i tl:H hllhrook fALll&OOk tO'l:'i' \laln ''"'"1 I\ !l<W210 111!1Wi'l!t51 I ul' hlUI fAIU ,.ttaAD lllt!I (1rand \11•nur ( \ 11200'4 MCI i2tl iCl:!ll Holh•ood IOLLnl'OO• uuon liOO \ \t>rmnni ''" I \ CI002i ll'\ 1120i! l n~ \nl(rl•' MUvtSU 1.e.u:; wnlrr Bhd (\~ .!11 lttt 'IZll i -•• ~ . . t t,; 'I ' \ ' • r • • 0nng. Cout OAJLY PILOT/ Tueedey, Auguat 28, 1988 I The Great American 6-Month CD The greater your balance, the greater your rate. Minimum balance $1,000; rate and yield above are for $50,000 balance. Five different rates for five different balance levels. There are many other terms available, from 32 days ro 10 years. All insured up to $100.<XX> by an agency of the federal government . \\.1th l~ 11111.:r-. ~n In)! C >rdn~t Co •OOI\ \n.lllC'1m 11111' lnunrdm \alll" B.1lll!1J "I.ind lt11n11ngi11n lk~ti Bc1lt-l1J l~rtm,ulJ L11t11n.1 lkadl H~.i I .. ._'Ima Hill, l ,1p1,lrJ11tdk.1,.h 1 ... .,111.1 '•1t111·I 11 lont \liwon \it141 \lun.in.h B.i) 't"' pon Beach. '-IN purt l enter """ pon Beachll )I" tr '>h< '"-" "~ pon Beach I 1tlo < >r c1nge'K11ttll.1 Or.mge/Tu<;tm at Ht1m \Jn <:lt-mcntt San l"ltmt-ntc/A,tmd.i Pl~u ~n Juan Capi\.trnno V.o•-.lbrid~t· • 11 fl _.,.., • 11 •1• ' r .u 1111 !•fLlf'l,u<11 ' hr 11m111 •flltl1,.ff,.h •'\llllPllXltl.tfl,.H'• 11-..! Jtl\11,,t\'lt''lf"\'lllo4lllHf1\JC"l"1.,11I•.,"''" ,,_., 111 , , .. wH.Jt ' .. I"!! h .... I ,.,.. IJl'nlt .... f1tA\ h.1t1yC'1l..t1h .. Mih•Uf"ljlt ... th h.tnp 1lf•t•lllht•"'-1i \1,,~tllHJlllhtJ•~c .-...~....._ ~ ......... .,.,..*,-•,_ • .-1w, .... , ... _..._.,....,u,.. ..........tt-t-t•-f~ ....,.._.,......,.... -"™tn.'1• 1'rnn f'•'r' ,,, ' ""''''.._I tr olf • .;f· .. 1,.,11 .. ' • I Great American Your advantage bank.- .......... s,....-....11 sM111DJ ~ Open your account today. Call the toll-free Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BANK . l )•~t•l••ll ,,,,(l1~-1\,.\11~ •fl••lfk ,,,t.~r.t \,h1f\"' !I ~I 11011,t f ... 1o 4"~._...,.,,,,...t .,,,,.mw ......... mr-"'•"*"•qmn t •1'11 1¥~·t\1•r1, \n111 ·•11'''" •f•,wd~•"'"'''"~~:ru N ' i.I ' •1• • ~ .. -... r , .. '~•, • '''''""'"'• • ...,"h \ .• o ,,,,. '"fd ""'"~' .\1,.., •" J ' I' n "i' f'i,.r • e number one -~ managed savings and loan in the nation is located inNe ortB and Sta sa. FflrlH 1"' 1 11 a.~;11.1rlf '. till' iriti1rnationall> rPspC1(·fpd husi111 1:-i:-i puhl iC'a lion, f'Cll(•d ( ·, d1111 1l>ia Sa\ i11g~ 1111rnlu 1r onP of nil 'irl\'in~s and lrnrn~ in its Yarrl st ick'.-, of 111 ; 11 1ag1 ·1111 · n t 1 H ·rf11 r111a fl<'('. \\ ll id 1 i" n1 it ~t ll'pri"i n,g. ( 'ol u ml>ia ltas long IH1Pn kno\\ n for ~nl id and effi<'il1l\ t 111 ;11 1<1.~<·1 11 1 ·1 1 1. F<1r 11\<1mpll ·. ('olt1mhia\ (Hl11tini~trat i\P cos ts <.HP far hPlo\\ thP othrr llt iljflr ~it\ 111gs and loan ". \11<1 011r loan and in\·PstnH'nt strategi('~ arP amon,g thP most s 11<·(·1·~\lt1l i11 tlw indthln TIH' n·--.1Jlt i" pr111it. l)r1Jfit 11lat C'Hll hP pil~~Pd along to ><HJ in tlw l'orm of high rat<'s on "'m·i ng~ \11d lo\\ ral ''" 11 11 111:111~. Bl·ing profital>lc· kP<'p ..... Columbia sj rong, too. O\t•r tllrP<' tirnc>s t-l~ st ron g as thP ~o\PrnrnPnt rPquirPs. And. of c01 1rsP, you r savings an' f<'dPrally instJrc'd to $100,000 . So\ i~it f'nlumhia sa,·ings· ~rwport Rrac ~ or Costa ~1Psa hranC'h today, or call n1irC11J1\PlliPnf'P B~rnking numbrr: 1800 fiG~ HA!'<K. And find out ''hat thr ru1mb lr 11111· n1r1 11 :1111•d s ;l\ ing~ and lnan in tlw na tion C'all do for ,\ntt . COi 1 ·tMBIA @ 1f·-· ,__ ~!Jll F5llC SAVI!' Jf;c; ANO LOAN A SSOCIATION OnP of Amvnr-i\ larJ(t> .. l ,.a,inJt' and loan &4t<todatlnn,. 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" n Que1T I II Sur>l)ll I 107 usu• un•••ll O~•wfrt GrQYo MC 11 5' 1717 II u,..•t ll ei.w unnell elch une 11111 • Fre 716 1 7S O.ne un .. aH GNMA 9 2' 9 7S freu l 10 07 NL USG•I t lO 9 76 OIT Funds AorGI 16 ff NL CeGll! 16 !1l Curnl 10 NL l)flrif>vl 17 6t 8bleT• 11 SS 120J rler•e;,,. 8uriftf'1• SI ~ r 11 ff NL r I NL r l 6 NL • r l NL r ,it: NL r 1fo NL Fenm r 17 lJ NL Tf'Ltd 10 '3 10 79 Orevtus Grf §A.~ !~B ~t ·~ ;&s7 N~ ~.yt ll '1"1:1:1 ln~r.· ,. r-,:~ lnltrm 1J 11 NL M~ 1,1Hn.'t Ma' T• lJ ~L Nwl dr 1i I NL NY T• lJ4 NL r .. E11 I 70 NL Trtrd C S$ "IL Eaol Gtll 21 I ff Eaton Vence· FINANC IAL HIGHLIGHTS J ·\ssets Deposits Ner Loans hareholder~' F,quity EarninR~ Before Taxe~ "let Earnings As of June 30, 1986 o1 '1°\l Ill f I 1>1 June JO. 1986 ~IX"l.42'-t 000 S 171.'140,tX>tJ \ J02.J74 ,()()() - \ l ,2lh,OOO S "11 !XlO June 30. 1985 ~ 14"' ( J'70 ,000 \ l .H.X2ti.(X)() \ 7 ~4 .000 ~ JM.tXXJ "o Increase IY"n l "I '., () J ",. Commercelank HI \IX.II >\k I~ k\ 111111 I r 0\1\ll R< I RI\'""- \01 I H C O \\I HH 1IO!lil\I llHIC • \1111 l'iltl C tllll'r l>t•W' LO"-<• RI •\C 111 0.\'I rROOl ( TIOI\/ or1ll1 IOI r." <>< t4n n1~,1 \11t1t '111 01 II 01'<• I 'Ill 1>.~t' ... f\" .. , ~t''"'I" If l\rMdl ( /\ ll]tiC1'1 '111 ~'I ·111.-i \U ~Ill k I 1>11 •I ltf \ n111n '""' 1 • 11\l 1 \1r.,,o C \ •11t.1t< ,, .. , ., '1>101i I """ l\ra1 h ( I\ •1111101 I ~f' I \(!f)l\'Nf1 I"' h 1ltf"•\llilr 1nto1tT«I ti• \1'1ll 1MMI , , Sport Shack expanding in Southern CalifOr~ia. · 81 JIM RA TBCOCE SI S0,000 per year while those 10 1a1er areas arou up to $900,000. ......... C.I G , RI RecoJnizina that Southern C.li· fomians arc constantly lookina ror new ways to devcJop profitable cntcrpnses in retail and leisure field • Spon Shack, Inc., of St. Paul, Minn., hu f ranchiaed 77 tores aince 1974 icludina elaht in Southcm Catiromia. Franchises are expected to increase to I SO by the end on 987, corporation officials said. SPort Shack's marketin4 depart-ment has identified areas w1lh popu. Jations of at least 20,000 for new franchises and is particularly interested in Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley. Laguna Hills and Santa Ana for future expansion. Richard Andolshek, chief c~­ ecutive officer ofSpon Shick recently organized a public otTerina to raise necessary capital for redevelopment of the company franchisc-suppon system. New franchisees and ex1sttn1 shop owners will benefit next year from an 1nnovat1ve computerized inventory. control sy tem. the Universal Sports Code. He said the system resembles the UPC bar code used in grocery stores and will reduce taaging costs by 75 percent and save time and money • in other inventory procedures. "It's a retailer's dream, We arc the ftrst major organization to imple- ment a system like this nationally m 1he sponing goods industry," said Andols~ek who plans to ~ave the system 1n operation sometime next year. • Wc'dhketoscelbenewfraneh11es in Southern Cahfom1a arou about SS00.000 per store per year," An· dolshek said, addina that the key U\lf'tdicnt to succc s is owner dc<h· cation. "People who are aerious about this For " Q-.lck Lunch ... _i 9ALOON FIUTA ~-LUNCH llUPFET JJ1H-2,._ Regular Lunch Menu Oown•talra Various Size Theme Rooms For Your BuslneH Meetings Opn 7 0.ye • BrtUIMt • Le11eh • DlaMr • &.Mey hit! BniKh ENTERTAINMENT• DANCING • BANQUET FACILITIES HHl ...... n U...-. T...-• 259-ellS 1erv1cts to muh.1pk Jocatioe in.-vesto " To help~sure that n.ewfrancbiteet IC' their bu m~!ICS Jaaned property. SPon hack has hirtd a "tum-arouod man" to visu locat1on1 Wbeft ownen are hav1nt p(oblclN and help them with mcrchJ~Ut51nf. product mix and manaeerMnt techniques. After paying the i01t1al franchise fee -which covers a structured · training school and assistance in finding a good location, negotiating a sound lease and setting up financing -the franchisee has invested about as much cash as a homebuyer does in 1he downpaymen1 on a conventional loan for 1he average home in Orange Whether you are in a hurry or you want a long, leisurely meal, we are here to serve you. DAILY LUNCH SPECIALS Tl)e Tbal-1bucl) Culsll)e · Tbal f1_,e food . lunc.h 11 .30-2:30 County. To max1m11e sales. Andolshek recommends that franchisees stock JS to 4S percent active wear. 3S percent foot"'ear and a variety of equipment for ind1v1dual and team sports. Existing Spon Shacks located in smaller trade areas ,typically gross Acquisition told NEWPORT BEACH (BW) Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group ha~ announced 1t has acquired the res1den11al real estate brokera~e oper· :wons of Haggen> Realty Inc in Boca Raton. Fla. The sale price was not disclosed. With this acqu1s1t1on. Cahfomta- based Coldwell Banker will have 114 res1den11al real estate offices in Florida S.r.ed w11h IOUp or solod & Hom.f'l\Od. Bteod & Butter f $3'' rom 17 502 Beach 81. o1 Sloter Huntington Be<xh !..8~2-5505 T ·alk Business with Tokai Bank ''WE'LL PIT OUR EXPERIENCE AGAINST AIY BANK." "A customer needs to know he'll be talking to the same person when he calls his bank. Someone who knows his name, his busi- ness and his problems. That 's experience ... you get it by rolling up your sleeves and working with your customers. That's ou r way. And we'll pit our ex- perience against any bank ." Bob Bordwtll V.P .. Mansger, Newport Beach Bankers like Bob Bordwell speak for Tokai Bank. They speak plainly about what a growing business like yours needs. And they do more than just talk. We 're a hands-on-bank. We're used to working closely with you to implement -and keep . updated-a complete program of financing and business banking services. We're small enough to want to take an active interest in you. And as a member of the worldwide Tokal Bank network-with over $100 billion in assets-we can be a powerful friend to your growing business. Talk business with Tokai Bank ... and see. •mKAIBANK OF CALIFORNIA · 3333 Weal Coast Highway Newport Beach Cellfornla 92663 .. 19008 Brookhurat StrMt Huntington ee.ch Callfornla 928-48 714/983-5851 \ l Lunch Specials Mon.~Fri. Only $4 95 Serving Dinner 7 Nlghta a Week Serving Lunch Monday thru Friday 2616 San Miguel Newport Beach (714) 640-0123 4250 Birch St. Newport Beach 955-0822 PanHonlc Letter·Ou111ty Electric Typewriter • computer intertaceable w 1op1tonal adaptor & cat>le • convenient 1·1tne memory & ltll·Oll syslem • cupwheel pr11111ng element • protective t' .ird cover included s19991 MeM:fUrle Broiled Seafood. 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I .tr IR u!t ' :' .: ' NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTION S Stock prices up again NEW YORK lA P) -Stock pnccs rok strongly Tuesday, gaining in broad sectors of the market in response to fall ing interest rates and 01her factors. Analysis attnbuted so~ of today's advances to computer-dnven buying programs ltnked to movements 1n stock index futures Big Board volume totaled 156.64 m1lhon shares. against 104.35 m1lhon 1n the previous session. , WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Orn NEW YORK (AP) Aug. 26 Advanced Declined ¥nc11anged olal luue' New lllohs New lows Tod~ 21 9 AMEX LEADERS NEW YORI( (AP) Auo. 26 Today Advanced 11 Declined ¥ncllanGe<i olalluues · New lllglls 11 New lows 11 NYSE LEADERS NEW V?cRK CAP) -Sales, • P.m. 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Above from left, Corona del Illar'• Jlm Knieet -and Kenn O'Neil react to ln•truction• on a &oal llne drill. Fountain Valley'• Rieb Brand (upper rlCht) and team- matee Wanen Taylor (lower left) and Tom Hartabom man- euver under the ecratiny of Barona' Coach Mike Milner. --- TUESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1988 Pro footbell'1 ..a.rlet .. belni turned up11de Clown. 112. Hou1tonconttnuee lt1 muterr In Netlonel ~ w .... R A~gels power past NY DeCinceS'iiomers put Yankees away with 5-3 decision NEW YORK (A P) -Doua OeC1- nces. Bob Boone and the Angels played Monday night the way the New York Yankees wt sh they were playing. -DeCi-nces hit two home runs and Boone rapped a pair of RBI sinales that led the Angels past New York ~J. ;fhe victory kept Amencan t.eaaue West leaders three sames ahead of Texas. which beat Boston 4-2. The Yankees lost their third straight and Ton'6ht'• 1ame Aagel1 (M. Witt I ~7) at Yankees (Drabek 3-5) Time: 4:30. TV· Channel 5 Radio: KMPC (710) Wednesday's game: Angel~ at New York. 4:30 p.m. remained six games behind the AL East-leading Red Sox. who have also lost three in a row. .. Well, we're getting to that point of the season v.hen westan watching the scoreboard.'' Dc{'inccs said. "We've got one team to watch. ··When I went out for the ninth 1nn1ng. I heard a bag cheer and saw that Texas had beaten Boston. We knew we had to make sure the Yankees didn't come back." Three relievers threw 3 2-3 hitless anntogs. preservtog the victory for John Candelaria. 7-2. Donnie Moore pitched a perfect ninth for his 17th save The Yankees held a closed-door, five-minute team moctinJ after the game Mana,er Lou Pin1clla dc- scnbcd the discussion as "pnvatc .. but said "we 've wasted threcdaysand three opponunaties ... "It's been frustraung." Don Mat- ting!)' said. "lt'sgood to get thtogs out in the open to a meeung. but nothtog v.e s.a) 1s going to change anything. "Wc'\e been very fonunate to stay to the race. and n's not because we've been playing good baseball It's not going to tum around for us because "l' want 11 to or because v.e hope it will or bcau!>t of luck. 1t 'w1ll tum around b} us pla)'tog good baseball." DcC1nces staned a two-run scoond toning with a lcadofT home run. He hit his 20th home run of the season opening the fou nh. It was the 19th multi-homer game of DcCtnccs' ca- ret·r _. (Ple&K 9ee ANGELS/BS) gets 3-1 win Mandlikova easy winner over Philly the linal Thts}ear. Navratilova lost toC'hns Even Ll oyd She needs just 55 minutes as to lhe finals of the French Open before captunng the Reggie ponders future after getting the word 1 986 is it with Angels LOS ANGELES (A P) -Fernando -women's crown at Wimbledon for 1he seventh tame and Vale nzuela snapped a personal three· 105th u .S. Open under way tht: fifth straight )'car. NEW YORK (AP) -Reggie Jackson. the s1xth-leadtog home-run hiller of all-time. sa)' s the Angels have told him that he will not be re- signed for the 1987 season game losing streak with a four-hitter Then came her emot1on-lilled tnp to Prague. Monda) night and Mike Sc1osc1a and NEW YORK (..\P)-Defending womcn'schamp1on C1cchoslo\ak1a. the first time she had ~turned 10 her 8111 Madlock homered. lead tog the Hana ~tandhko .. a brushed aside Manc-Chmtine C'allcJa nJt l\ eland since sht' defected 11 years ago She became an Los Angeles Dodgers to a 3-1 victor) 0.~. 6-~ 1oda} as the I 05th lJ .S Open Tennis ..\rncnrnn et tllen 1n 1981 'When someone tells )OU you·~ not wanted. it's not something you t:njO)' heanng," Jackson said Monday night before the Angels met the over th e Philadelphia Phil hes. championships got under way. With lhe crowd 1n Prague cheering her on. Valenzuela. 16-9. struck out seven The Czechoslovak needed onl) 55 minutes to down 1\Ja, rattlova performed bnlhantly. winning all of her Ne"" York Yankees. "I'd like to play here to Cahfom1a . but 11's not going to happen .. and walked two en route to his ma1or her French opponent and become the first pla}er to singles matches and team tog w11h Pam Shriver to captu~ advance into the second round the doubles and lead the United talcs to the Fcdcrauon Jackson ~1d .\ngels general manager Mike Port recent!) told him of the team's plans. Used pnmanl> as a designated hiller this }ear Jacbon 1nd1catt'd the de· c1s1on v.as based on his age. detrea~d product1 .. 1t) and h1., big salaf) Tonight's game Other first-day matches '>t'nt n1nth·Sttded John (up 111k McEnroe against fellow New Yorker Paul Annacone. "The whole experience has been beyond m}' w1lde.flt Gross 8-10) at Man1na Navratilova. the womt'n's No I seed. against dreams." Na vrat1lovasa1daftershedefeated Mandhkova ..\ndrea Holl ko .. a ot C1echoslovak1a; and defendtog in the d1 nt h1ng match in the final. Ph1ladelph1a (K . Dodgers (Pena 2-1 ). Tame: 7·35 TV. None men's champion h an Lend I of Czechoslovakia against In a ""eek tha~saw huge crowd s ~thcnng every time Glenn La yendecker she \tepped o nto a cou n. t.'ven 1f JUSI to practice. Radio: KA BC ( 7Q0). Wednesday's game· al Dodgers. 1 ·05 p m Mandhkova. playing in her ninth U.S. Open. broke Na' r,111lova was overwhelmed. Ph1ladelph1a CalleJa at love in the fourth game to take a 3-1 lead. NJ\ rattlo ' a cned when the United States won the >\llhough Calleja broke nght back. Mandhkova then t11k JU'>t as she had done on open tog day when. after the Jackson. 40. signed a one·yt'ar contract for this season v.onh an estimated $900.000 He entered Monda) night's game batting ~5 5 v.1th 11 home runs and 40 runs balled 1n. league-leading 15th complete game He as the National Lcagut'·s first 16· game winner Lostog pttcher Don Carman. 6-5. "'ho took a perfect game into 1hc ninth inning 1n his previous start at San Francisco. ~urrendcrcd six h11s to seven innings. The Phillies' left. hander struck out none and walked t WO Sc1osc1a. who hadn't homered at Dodger Stadium since July JI of last season. snapped a 1-1 lie in tht' second toning with a leadofThomer to ng}lt field. his third o f the season. Baldllsout at St. John's NEW YORK (A P)-Marco Baldi. a 6-11 cenlcr for St. John's Un1 vers1ty who prepped at Woodbndgc High an Irvine as a Junior. will not play for the Redmen this season and probably will return to has native Italy because of expan~ed NC'AA sancttons against him. accord1na to a publtshed rcpon The New York Times. quoting an unidentified source to the school's admin1strat1on . rtponed to today·~ editions tha1 thC' NC A I\ has told the hool verbally that the sophomore pivot would Ix banned for the entire 1 Q86-87 seuon and for four games to 1987-88 Baldi had been 'iU~pcndt'd for 16 games JU" bcfort the Redmcn's first game in 1hc NC'AA toumamrnt last season for accep11ng cxpcn~ money from an Italian club team ripped off the ne,t thrce games to clo'le out the set jUSt J' paradt• of nations. the Czechoslovak anthem was played mtoutes after at had begun. "This as m\ homeland." she said then. "but Amenca The second set was even quicker as Calleja. showtog 1, 111} home .. ha nervousness. made numerous unforced t'rrors. After \he also has been at home on the hard couns at the the two battled e'cnly through the first four games. "'Jt11>nal l enn1s Center to Flushing Meadow. reaching Mandhkova JUSt turned her game up another notch and thl' final tour times. toclud1ng the last three years. In 1981. wrapped up the match !>he lo\t to Tran Austin. then burst toto tears when the Pon . at Monda) night\ game. dcdint•d to comment on Jack-;on·s 'illU3tlOO This yea r's Grand Slam tournament at the National packl'd l rc>"'-d a·t Louis Armstrong Stadium gave her a .. I won't talk about an\thang Tennis Ccntt.'r celebrates the IOOth anniversary of the 't:ind1ng O'-allon on an 1nd1v1dual basis," Pon ..aid Reggie Jackaon "I won't get toto that nov. ·· women's stogies championship. and Navraulova would But she's not look tog at the past this week nor next hke nothtog bcttt'r 1han to cap the event with her third "It'' a shon season this year. and this might sew Jl -\'i .. ed whether h<" v.a\ c;upnsed h\ 1he i\ntit'l'i' 'Lance Jac .. !><ln -;hruu,ed "It's a blow." he~1d 'f\.en hod\ v.ould 1ii.,c 1<1 !)l{k their own road. l S Open ao-wn up · \ht• ~ad. rclcmng to the year's No. I ranktog. "If" "I'm as excited about this as l'\e ever been.'' said ( h m v.in\.~hcwouldhavcastrongcla1mto betogNo. I " NaHatilova. 'Tm ready to charge out of the gate." lkcausr the Aus1ralian Open is betog moved from hut 1t'c; not m~ decision " (Pleaee .ee R.EGGIE/11~) Last year. Navratilova lost her bid for a 1h1rd 1hc end ol thc year to January. the U.S. Open again will consecut1 vt U.S Open title when Mandhkova beat her 1n "'Ind up lhc year's Grand Slam events. Rams cut veteran linebacker Andrew.s Six others a re s li ced from roster to pa re down to 50 From AP dllpatell~• The Ram'l r ut \CH O pl..t\t'r\. 1ndudin& vclt'ran hnebackcr (1corgc .\ndrt'w\ and put lhrtt othc~ on tht' 1nJUrt'd rc!>t'n-c hsl Monday to get to down to the 50-man ro'itt'r hm11 \ lint-round draf\ choice to I 979 .\ndrcw'l wa~ n member of the Ram'l tor "C'vcn )'Care; and st.trtcd 1n S8 ton'l('{'ut1ve pmc'i bcfort' an toJUf} to his nght kn~ 1dcllncd him 1n I Q84 Andre"s came b.1ck from that IOJUf), hut thrn m1'>t'd all ofthc IQ8S \C3\on when he inJuN"d h1~ left knee durina 1ra1n1nf camp ··11'\ a sad 1h1ng.' \31d Ram\ ( nach John Rohto on "C.t'or&c ..\ndrt'V.'i wao; onc of th<' Jrtat Ram\ He made a ranta~t1l: eOort to romc t)ack from two knee wrgcne!> .. H(''~ the hpc ot 'Klhd tod1 \1dual H>u nffli 10 mold a w1nn1ng foot hall team Teams arc made up ol men not numbcr<1. and Gcorgt' as a fine man " 'Whi le \ndrew\ 'ipent a 'tear-and-a-half to rchah1l11a11on \<11lc Wilcher and Mt'I Owt'n\ turned 1n \ohd performances at out!1de linebacker In add1t1on. ~C'-to (lf't-enc had a prom1!.ing rnok1c 't'asnn and showed improvement during tht'llii)car'<i train ing ~amp "( 1t•orge ... 3 \ It II m of h IS kntt tnj UO .. ~ .. Rohanc;on s:i1d "If he were 100 percent he v.ould make th•' tram and t''<'CI "Rut our depth at the postl10n wa!t 11 fador !Ir's not \O far off that he couldn't poss1bl\o help anmher tt'am • \ndrcws and \Omcrhack Lucius ·math v.cre th \ uni) 1v.o \Cteran~ cut b~ the Rams, who , I'<) pu1 fi vl' rookie fret'·agenl\ on wa1vt'n 1 he rookie wert running back Lou•~ Jal kson (l al Pol) ~LOI. w1dt' rt'Ct'a'·er Allen Pitts (\al t.ate r ullcrtonl i:iuartt'rh.lt k Scott Tin ley ( l dcfcn'1'c tiacl M1kt' Fo' (San 01eao St.ate) and dcft'nmc l'nd Dcnni'l Fdward (llSC). Real hcd at h1\ home !\ndrtw' said he d1dn 't \ !.,nm~ 11 ht• would n:t1r\' 'It'' reall\ hard 10 ~' hr '31d "It ~ould ha' l hl ht' tht• niih t <,1tudt1on lnr me 10 ~omc bac._ lhJt \o\tll lkar mcll up 1n th(' nnt k " da'~ · rm 8.11""1 hn('~ kc r ltm ( oll1n'i who ha .. an 1n1urL·d .,h11uldt•r was onc'nt thret' pla~e~ put on thl' in1urN1 rc,t•n L' 11\t \ ett'ran wide rttt'1vcr -\llr\•d JJc .. 'i<ln l\hnuldcr) c1 nd hnehadt(f Gamtt Bn.·clJ nd J IOth·rnund rick from l \( ~IT tht olhl'r' Wilson starts Thursday O'\ '\.\RO -Marl Wilson will ~W'\ at quartcrh:lck "'hen the Lo'> .\ng<"te .. Raiders mttt thr ( le'clJnd Brown' in their l\nal eJ1;h1b11ton ThuN.la" night < cxHh Tom Flore\ said Monda} .. Marc" II \l.'ln b.u1 I don t know how far ..,..e 11 -work him .. Flore'\ 1d at tra1mn1 e1mp al\tr thr la\t of the ttam \ l"'ICC-da11\ JlnlC\IC't ~ 10n'l The annount't'ment muns W1I n probably will '' n for the Ra1de"' when the meet th< Otnvcr Rron<'o 1n their Fl opener pt 7, ' j .. .. 0ninoe eo.. DAILY PtLOT/ Tu.day, Auguet M, 1911 Herzog had feeling disaster would hit Cards' manager feared the Mets spring training 8y JORN NELSON ,, ....... .,.., the Cardinals' year. "When you have a club as aood as the New York Mets, and they've finished second two ycan in a row, you can almost telJ what's aoina to happen," Henoaslid ... I &old mywafc io the sprina tbal we could be out of it by July." Herzog was riJht on all but one count The defendina National Leaiue champions were out of 11 in in lasl pla« in the NL East by May 30. Firsl in both battioa and runs scored as a team in 1985, the Card have fallen to last 1n the leque 1n both l'&lc.JOnes. "h's hkc a disease." Cardinals outfielder Andy Van Slyke said. "Look at the Mets. Th~y all have the same disease, too. Whatever they have, it's marvelous, and I wish we had tt That's the way we were last year. You can't measure those kinds of things in sta1jstics." Whitey Herz<>1 had the scenano fiaurcd out durina sprif\I uainina, so he really wasn't surprised when disaster struck. The St. Louis man- ager h.ad a fcelina this would no1 be M~~: . . . d . i:x:sct by 1l\funes an a contasious infection called bat-rot. the Cards were I S1/z game behind the Mets and Off to a 7-1 stan. the Cardinals lost 12 of their next 13. includina four Tettleton got lot for his m.qney on one hit: Five RBI .. From AP dl1pate•es . NEW YORK -Mi ckey Tenleton's ii line in the boxscore read: I-for-I. S RBI. .. A n'd that's all they'll sec.Just one lvt. one home run. No sac flies. nothing else," Oakland A's Manager Tony LaRussa said. "He's going to be a pretty good trivia question some day -like tomorrow when people read the box score." Actually. Tcttleton went to bat three umes aga1n~t lhe New York Yankees Sunday after coming in as a sixth-inning pinch hiller. The first two times up, ht' walked with the bases loaded. credited with no at-bats but two RBI. and 10 the ninth in ning. he h1t a three-run homer as Oakland won I 1-4. "Unbelievable," Tettleton s~ud. "Everybody gets lucky evl.'ry once in a while." Tettlcton. a switch-hitting catcher. normally stans against lcfi-handers. but LaRussa c~osc to stan Jerry Willard. a left-handed hitter. against Yankees lefty Tomm) John . La Russa said one reason was to give Tettleton a rest 1n a day game after a night game Another reason was that "sometimes a lefty has a better chance against Tommy John." whose pitches tall away from a right-handed hitter "I JU~t planned on hav1ni a nice da)' off," said Tettlcton. who was ra1i.ed his average to .200 in Sunda) \game "I told Ton) afterthegame. 'Thanks for the da) off Ton) · I was a l1t1lc <ourpnscd t•·wasn't playing. ~till, I was1ust going to enJOY my day off. but It didn't "-Ork out that way " When Tettleton caroc 1n to hit for Willard with the bao;c~ loaded 1n the sixth inning. two runs already had scored and ht' wa~ the first batter to face left-hander Rod Scurf) Seu~ "'alked him on five pitches, giving the A's a 3-2 lead. Quote of the day Ron Kittle, on being traded from the Ch icago White So>. 10 the l'oc.-w York Yankees: "At least the)' havi: better-looking uniforms. The White Soit' uniforms were great if you like softball." Rivers may be out for •s6-87 ~OUTH Bf:ND, Ind -Notre Dame m basketball star Da' 1d Ri vers. 1n1urcd 1n a weekend automobile accident, might not recover 1n time to play in the 1986-87 season. a surgeon said Monday. RI\ ers. a guard who transformed a sluggish team !nto a fast -breaking one in his first two years, was listed 10 stable cond1t1on after surgery for a ~vcre abdominal cut suffered in the accident Sunday, said a spokeswoman for Elkhan General Hospital, located about 20 miles east of South Bend Chargers cut veteran Neleon SAN DIEGO -Veteran ltnebac~er [i] Shane Nelson. trying to come back from an •II• inJury-induced absence of four years, was cut Monday by the San Diego ChafJen. "Shane was one of our favonte players, a team lemkr It's JUSt that some ~ounaer players were a little better athletes:· Chargers Coach Don Coryell said. In other moves. free agent defensive lineman Kcvtn Lilly was released and defensLve end Tony Simmon~ was placed on injured reserve w1th a knee sprain. San Diego reduced itsacuve ro.sterto S1 players but the Chargers must make seven more moves Tuesday to meet National Football League roster requirements. A standout for the Buffalo Bills. Nelson. 31 , was forc:ed out of football in 1982 because of a recurring problem with his right knee. After rehabilitating the knee. Nelson was signed as a free aJent by San Diego in I 98S But he spent last season on injured reserve after tt•aring an Achilles' tendon in the Chargers' finnl preseason game. "Of all the guys, we wanted him to make 1t. " Chargers linebacker coach Mike Haluchak said of Nelson. who stancd three preseason games before being upstaged by rookie Ty Allen. Jim Brown charges dropped LOS ANGELES -The fiilncce of [i] lormcr football star Jim Brown decided •II> Monday not to press battery charges against the Hall of Fame running back. pollt'C said. Brown, 50, who played nine seasons with the "lat1onal Football League's Cleveland Browns and later turned tQ..acung, was arrested Friday for 1nves11gation of battering Debra Clark. 22. at his Hollywood Hills home. He was free on S5.000 ball. "She (Ms. Clark) came in here at about one this afternoon and signed off the repon," said Los Angeles polu.:e Detective Jack Luther, who was investigating the case The d1stnct attorney's office could still decide to pro~cute the ca~. but Luther said the chances were "slim and none." Brown was not available for comment Monday afternoon. said a friend al his house who declined to .1dcnt1f}' hen.elf • ·Ex-Redskin an AIDS vlctim WASHING ION -Former Wash· ington Redskin JerT) Smith. believed to be the 'lirst professional athlete to publicly d1\closc he 1s suffering from AIDS. says he 1\ making the disclosure in the hope that something good will result. a published rcpon says "I want people to know what l've been through and ho"" terrible this d1sca~ 1s." the former All-Pro tight end and 13-year NFL veteran told the Washington Post in 11~ Tuesday ed111ons. "Maybe 1t will help people understand. Maybe It will help with developmont in rc~earch Maybe something pos1t1ve will come out of t+rn .. Smith'~ playing weight during hi s football career ""as 210 pounds Now his weight 1s about I SO fh \et ,." .,...., ... chunlnltd !Nfdld\t Ir"" So o rtllf llld ul.-C di\~tion Wn oncu .,e1td t1• h ltC\A#' pnc•• •I •h "'" ~-.... ,.,.,.,...., tlfttH •f UIJ9( W ., .,,..., rel .. 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McOcic wa1 b11un1 only .247 compared with his leque- lcadlna averqe of .3S3 lut l!_•r. In the meant1m~ the clubs top RBI man from I 985 1 ommy Herr, saw his ave,.. dip from .302 in I 98S to under .240. "We seemed to have had an intensity problem. We made a lot of mistakes, and we had ~me vetenn players who. weren't play1na l~~e they had their minds on the pme. St Louis also lost reliever Ken Dayley and last year's MVP, center fielder Withe McGee. to inJuries. "We mi&ht havehada&ood hold on second place without the injuries," Hert<>& said. "They say the Mets beat U$.. but maybe we took cart of that ourselves as bad as we played. And all you have to do is take a look at the statistics to see why we didn't play well. With Cox and l11t year's othcr 20- pme winner. John Tudor, both pitchina well apin and. Todd .wonell neatly untouchable In rehef, t~ Cardinals have bqun to move. <>z:z.ie Smith is hav1n& hlS fines.t offensive season, Vince Coleman 1s the run- away leader 1n stolen baseS and youna .playen hke J~hn Mom and Cun Ford arc conmbullng. Murray. Orioles still at odcla BALTIMORE -Eddie Murray re- mained silent, as usual. but his comments were not needed to confirm that he has sought to be traded by the Baltimore On oles. a "Eddie ex.pressed a feehfl$ last week, his feeling at the time," agent Ron Shapiro said Monday white confirming hischent's i:e9uest. "But it has to be put in a longer-term perspective.' Apparently stung by the public criticism of team owner Edward Bennett Williams at a lime he was trying to make more of a somewhat frustrating season, Murray reportedly confronted General Manager Hank Peters with his demand last Friday. With Peters declining comment and Williams unavailable. confirmation came from Shapiro. who was contacted through his office at an unidentified New Jersey vacation soot. Pirates will hold on to Leyland PITTSBURGH -Pittsburgh Pirates a Manager Jim Leyland has been told by the club's management 'that he'll be back next season, despite leading the team to the wurst record in the major leagues so far this season. "I would have preferred a better record but he has done an excellent JOb dealing with conditions as he has fou nd them." said Pirates President Malcolm Prine last week. "I don't believe this is the time to work out the details. but I sec no problem." Leyland. 41 , w,?2.$ivcn a one-year contract on Nov 20. 1985 to succeedT'huck Tanner as the 33rd manager in Pirates" history Driessel •s replacement picked BALTIMORE -Should University m of Maryland head basketball Coach Lefty Driesel! be 1nd1ctcd by a grand jury looking into the drug-related death Len Bias. an as!>1stant coach would take his place at least tempor- anl). according to a published repon. The Baltimore Sun. in its Sunday ed1t1ons, said university officials have been considering a plan 10 suspend Driesell. 1f he is indicted. The newspaper reponed sources said a suspension would be in effect until the char.gcs were resolved. Prince George's County Prosecutor Anhur A. Marshall Jr said before the grand JUry proceedings began 1ha1 he wanted to question Dnescll about what he told members of the Maryland basketball team at a meeting 1.allcd JUSt hours after Bias died June 19 Television, radio TELEVISION 4· 30 p m -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees.. Channel S RADIO 4:30 p.m -BASEBALL: Angels at New York Yankees. KMPC (710) · 7.35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Ph1ladelph1a at Dodgers. KABC (790). Community college f qotball m.ay benefit because of Rule 48 . NCAA's tciUgherstandards ~ leaves 10 percenITooktng ---- SACRAMENTO -The National C'ollegJate Ath- letic Association has placed tougher academic entry requirements on Div1s1on I student-athletes beg.inning this year. That may cause an influx of talented athletes to California community; colleges -at the veC) time many JCs are being forced to drop sports programs. "We've made that point to our board and to our d1stnct," says Courtney Borio, athletic director at Los Angeles Trade Tech College. His d1stnct, the L.A. Community ColleJC District, will field 34 fewer ~pons at its nine schools th•s ·y·ear. "We said, 'What're you doin$? At this. 11me. the indications arc that we would sec an influx of athlete!. and a demand for athletics.' ~·we're situated in one of the areas that'll be the hardest hit. Y.ou have to understand we arc basically an urban area. The majority of our athletes arc minont~ athletes.'' Under the new NCAA guidelines. collecu vcly known as Prop<:>s1tion 48. students must complete a college prcp- type high school curriculum with a minimum grade-point average of 1.8. They1llso must exceed given scores on the Scholastic Aptllude Test or the Amencan College Test. A · recent Associated Press poll showed that 10 percent of this year's top college football recrum tailed to meet the new standards. But many think a stampede of ineligible D1 vis1on l athletes to .the Junior colleae ranks won't happen. 01 v1s1on II and Ill .schools are still op11ons. And athletes can accept Division J scholarships. sit out a year with an eye toward retaking the SAT or ACT and have three years of college eligibili ty remaming. "I think Sac State and the Division lls and lib will sec a bigger influx than we wall," said Walt R1lhe1, the state community college commissioner on athletics." I'm not sure our numbers will be affected. but the quality of our athletes could be better skill-wise But they've got to do It academically or they won't make 11 with us. either." That's because California communll) colleges n:qu1re a 2.0 minimum GPA from student-athletes and a full-time load of 12 units per semester A.II community colleges outside California arc aovemed hy the National Junior Colleie Athletic Association. which recently lowered its minimum GPA requirement to I 75 and its minimum load req uirement to six un1b per ~mcster Nevenhelcss, the possibility of add1t1onal athletes at state JCs could mean schools will be tr) 1ng 10 tit more athletes into fewer proirams. "What's going to happen is that fewer athletes are going to be able to t:ake pan." Cosumnes Ri ver athletic director Skip Davies says. "Community colleges have always had kind of an open-door policy, where 1fyou're in the good to beller-than-aood catcaory. you could always find a place to play. That's going to ehang~ a little b11 .' Proposition 48 will make 1t tougher for many freshmen to m~·et academic sta'ndard'i at D1 vmon I schools. but with Junior colleges cutting back their programs. there mey not be an \ place for those unqualified athletes 10 go Professional football's salary structure shook by new blood Ex-USFL players moving to-NFL will get fat paychecks based on their potential m1lhon a year and not him'' "These are un ique casei.," ex· plained Dallas president Tex Schramm, who ncgouated Walker's contract. "Just as some draf\ choices come into the league highly publi- cized. nsht out of college, these auys arc corning in from a pro league, with three years cxpenence with the same kind of image They're ~pec1al cases They got a lot of attention. but they'll fit 1n This 1s nothing new " By HAL BOCK .,._. ....... Pro football's delicately balanced salary structure did a little shake. ra ttle and roll when NFL teams whipped out their checkbooks to enroll the best leftovers from the moribund USFL Jim Kelly became the highest paid player in football when fie got $8 million for five years from Buffalo. Herschel Walker turned a few heads -one of them Tony Oorst'tt's - when Dallas gave him a five-year. SS m1lllon deal Kelvin Bryant got S3.7 m1l11on for four years from Washing- ton That gave the USFL alumni promi- nent spots on the hst of top NFL salaries. Behind Kelly are quar- terbacks Warren Moon of Houston (five years. S5.5 million) and Joe Montana of San Franc1sc-0 (six years, S6.2S m1lhon) Two other passers. Kosar of Cleveland, both have the same five-year. SS m1lhon deals as Walker. Then comes Bryant. Of those seven players, only Montana has ever played in a Super Bowl. The message 1s an old one: Yester- day's touchdowns and home runs are history In sports, 1t'~ not what have you done for me lately, n's what can yo u do for me n2w. The cit-USFL star~ picked up fatNFL contracts based on their prospects for production. Dorsett was hvid. first demandina contract panty with Walker, lhen • tmefly retreating. then deciding 10 demand a trade because it would be "economically 1mposs1ble" for the ( owboys 10 keep both of them. Schramm \hould know In 1977. the Cowboys awarded their first SI m1lhon contract, a five-year deal with a first-round draft choice that ~nt shock waves through their veteran roster. The rookie's name was Tony Dorsett Girls' Cabbage Patch Sweat~r Comblnatlon Pad Lock Set ~~~~~!:!!!!!!!!~~~~~~~.!.J~o~hn Elway of Denver and Bernie Dorsett has been carrying the football for the Cowboys since 1977, ga1mng I 0.832 yards. fif\h on the all- t1me list. The next yard Walker gains for Dallas will be his first. So. Dorsett reasoned. why 1s Walker making SI Three year~ later. 1he Rams drafted safet> Johnnie Johnson and signed him to a SI I million deal over six years. Dennis Harrah. Larry Brooks and Jim and Jack Youngblood, all return mg from the Los An&cles team that went to the Super Sowl the year before. were so thrilled by that development that they walked out of trn1n1ng camp *5 w .. lllft Kenmore 3· Way Microwave $ 3 ... t l100 SA VE OVE A 90" o Julors' ~., Slene Plald Bloues s 150 •••moo "'" ' ... l ,..,,. • .,,,._ *138 "''--..C:trefte • ..,.., •• ,,,., M YOV (lil:t«'t *3 ·-•lfl'oe<•ll'91>'<¥<1ot• .. ett¥ ota<• I ...-.Ctr It - ...,., .,,. .. -·-.... ........ -·IM' .,, -o.... ,,.,.. ,, .... ~ .,. ,_. ,_ ... lie•• '° ,., ,...,.,,., r IT o-e-. 11 ...,._ ,. ':, I •I ...... -,_ .,,, , __ .-.. . ., .. , ·~ .9( ... ,_,.,. --W•• --,., ... c.i (-(-lllN •llfl ., .. "' ·-OW ••• &. OllANGE COUN'IY <;HU JN ' ASSO IATION l'IH c;r N r.;, UltEt\T LABOR DAY CH UJSE 1V '11: \ \,1: I·. I 'I Jl'~·t Y I· J\ll{C;J{I ll N I>~ I 11 .... 1 \~II·:...,'\ (',\I.II (}f{:--.'I \ 0 ,\l 'C ;, :to· :lJST • SEPT. I, WHG PUBLIC I NV ITED •See over 900 HOT RODS & CUSTOM CARS • Live 50'8 & 60'8 Music • KeaRTH 101 FM LIVE D.J .'s • M.anufacturer'e Exhibits • Give away 1923 T · BUCKET KIT • OCCA Info Line (714') 82&-1948 • C.diu.ca • Saturday Live • Falrlanes -unday Live . - .JOIN U8 FOR 3 DAY & NIC~l ITS nn&NGtNG TOG1.;·nmn ,,, ~ CAru • ·nu.; MU IC ANO 111F. FUN OF 'l'f f E 50'1t & 60'1t! ' r-------, I : COUPON I s1 I'- ! OFF I I 1 with each I spectator I admission I L--------.J r l Ii REGGIE ••. From Bl Jackson, with S41 career homers joined the Anaels in 1982 as a free aacnt He batted 2S2 with 27 homers and drove 1n 8S runs last season. ·• ure, I'd hkc 10 play neJtt year and go around to the different stadiums and say goodbye, but I'm not 'oina to JUSt hang around." he said • I don't want to be let aoand be wandennaout there looking (or a Job.'' "T ryina to leave with d11-1n1ty and etas 1s more 1mponant to me 1htn trying to wring out the raa of m)' ability.'' Jackson said he had not thouJ)lt SS>el1fically about next year ''I'm not aoina to ao out there and prove 11 to somebody," he t11d "( went \Qnleonc to tell me I'll play for them neu \Ca\on. lhtn I'll con11der It .. "I realize I'd have to Like a pt)CUl," Jackwn Yid "J know I'm not a mllhon-dollar player anymorr "I know I still can play." he 111d "I need to 'w1na and m1 ' onoc 1n awhile." , hd ~ COMt OAfLY PtLOTIT~. ~ff, ._ NA l IONAL LEAGUE Astros continue strapg hbld in the West Houston wins for 20t time in final-,, appearance at bat Frem AP 411pekHI HOUSTON -Craia Reynolds' linaJe knocked an the w1nnin1 n.in in Ote ei&,hth inning after Alan Ashby's double tied the pmc as the Houston Astros won for the 20th time in their last at-bit with a 3-2 decision over the Chicaao Cubs Monday ni&,ht. Jose Crut sin&)ed with one out in the ci&hth off Lee Smith, 8-8. and scored the tyina run from first on Ashby's opposite-field double. ~anch· runner Davey Lopes went to thud on a passed ball by Jody Davis before Rcynoldsdeltvered his third hit of the pme. Charlie Kcrfeld, ~2. pitched two inninp for the victory, while Dave Smith ·pitched the ninth for has 26th save. Chris Speier had ~vcn the Cubs a 2-1 lead with a two-run homer an the sixth inning ofT Houston starter Bob Knepper. Spe1er's fifth home run of the season, with two outs and J{on Cey on first with a sanile, kt~Knepper from becoming the first I me wtnner in the NL. The lcf\-han er allowed two runs on seven hits in sax innings. Elsewhere an the NL Monday: Expos I , Gtuaa 5: In San Fran- cisco, Tom Foley drove an three runs with a triple in a five-run first annang and a sacnficc fl y. leading the Mon- treal Expos to a victory over the San Francisco Giants. Foley has an I I-game hming streak which has pushed has batting average over .300. ;_~~~~N LEAGUE Andy Mc:Oaffiaan a-.. who re- lieved staner Jay Tibbs an the fifth wath n~e out1 the bues lotded and the Ex leada,,g6-4, was the winner. McQa apn allowed just one run - on Chris Brown's 11crifice fly -an aenin& out of the mnin,: McOaffipn allowed only a hit and two walks 1n his four annin_.. Jeff Reardon aot his 28th save by patchU\I tbe ninth. Re41 6, Plratet 4: In Pinsbu'll!. Enc Davis knocked an four runs wt th two homers and Buddy Bell scored the wmnana run on reliever Barry Jones' wild pitch an the ea&,hth innma. aiv1ng the C1ncan nat1 Red~ a victory • A\,,.. 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Truro Wt"CMtlftO• T-1 ~ A-14.711 Rangers put stops on Clemens' bid Sierra's two-run homer gets Texas past Red Sox, 4-2 From AP dlapatcbes ARLINGTON. Texas -Ruben Sierra's two-run homer broke a ninth· mn1ng tac and the Texas Rangers foaled Roger( le mens' bad for ha\ 20th victory as the} defeated the Boston Red Sox 4-2 Monday night. Clemens entered the eighth inning wath a two-hitter and a 2-0 lead. but Sierra singled and p1nch-h1ner Geno Petralli taed the game with a two-run homer. his second of the year. "I'm a fastball hatter. but when you go up there against a guy ltke Clemens, }Ou can't look for onl" patch," Pe1ralh said "He's a great patcher, but I got around on 11 and hit 1t well " da)s. The A's won the1 rth1rd straight Walt Terrell. 11·10. who massed a no-htttcr by one ou1 in his previous outing. lasted onl> 4111 innings RtJO 6-9. was making has first appearance an 10 day\ J Darrell Eva ns hit his 22nd homer for Dctro11 Roy ala %, Whit~ Sox 0: In Ch 1cago, frank White hit a 1wo-run homer w11h two outs 1n 1he eighth annang for the game's onl ) runs and Scon Bankhead and Bud Black scattered 1 eight hm as lhe Kansas City Royal.., defeated the Chac;wo Wh1te Sox C hrcago's Jo~ Del.eon. l-3. had a 1wo-h11ter before Jorge Ona walked I and Wh11e htt his I 81h homer of the year. DeLcon left after allowing th ree htt\ 1n eight innings • I Bankhead. 7-7, p11ched 71/1 innings. walked 1wo batters and' struck out four. Black re11red all five batters he fa ced fo r his sixth save I Cle mens lcfi the game after lhe eighth \ahan ~h1rald1, 1-1. ~truck out the first two batter-;, but walked .. Larry Pamsh. who had struck three times agaano;t C lemen\ Sierra fol- lowed wi th h1\ e1gh1h home run. making a "inner or Oak Mohotc1c. 2-1. The Ro)als extended Chicago's lo\ang <.trcak to fo ur and broke their two.game lo'itng streak. * Aovats 1, White So11 o KANSAS CITY CHICAOO l Sm•tll 1 LJoneo\ ii W il\Ofl ct ll•tll )O ()rl&dh WMe7o 8elbont 111 n rllbl 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • 0 0 0 ) 0 0 0 1 I I 0 llo11on cf (•tlffh ti 11 •• ,,.. r1 11uwvon Fo"tt Of\ Hel"ln Ill 11u .. 11 lO Gulli.n u Pe<Cotll ?II N1ChOl1 Of\ l(.,kOYiC C ... , "bl 4 0 I 0 l 0 I 0 • 0 1 0 l 0 1 0 I 0 0 0 • 0 1 0 4 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 , 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 1 0 I 0 "I was looking for a fastball and that·~ what I got," Sierra said "I JU!>t tried to drive the ball hard and when I hit 11 I JUSI dropped my bat . 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Bell lined a one-out siftl)e offlosina reliever Larry McWilh1m1, ~10. and went to third one out later on a f'ljf. and-run sinaJc by Dtvia. Bo ·Diaz walked to load the bases and Jones' first pitch to Barry Larkin hit the din and bounced away from catcher Tony Pena. Ron Robinson, 9-3, worked I 1·3 innanp for the victory and John Franco pitched the ninth for his 22nd save as the Reds went over .500 for the first lime sanc:~priJ 16. The loss snapped a four..pme winning streak for last-place Pittsburgh. 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"I Dale Mu y h11 a two-tun double with two ouu an the e11Jnh tnnina '° lead the Atlan1.1 Braves to a victory over the St. Louis Carcbnals. Pinch-hitter Chns ChambhH sanaJed with one out, and pinch· runner Zane Smith was forced on a vounder by Omar Marino. who stole second base. Todd WomU reheved Bob Fol'1Ch, 12-8, with a 2· l count on Ken Oberkfcll and completed the walk. Murphy followed wath a dnvc. to the ccnttrlield wall. David Palmer, 10.8. won his fifth straight decision. pichan& rour·hat bill for seven annana.s whale striking out • _.. s. ~ ..... 2 N•W YO.It SAN 0.00 Ovktlre d Mltetltll If k1tmn2b Ttuf9t 2b KHrllell Ill Slrwtw., rt MWllion H HJOlltn 3o Hetr11 c Senttl!t" Oarll1111 o Orot<O 0 Knlont.,,, NlerNMO M<Owlp Tttah . ,,. .. '0 0 0 ) 0, , '0 0 0 , 0 0 0 J 2 0 0 4 0 0 0 S 0 I 1 S I ? 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Tnlro, WStler•v T-1 41 A-71,IOI DI 1 • 0 0 Wlwn 11 c·omf'" to hnnw t'(f uity loan.;,, vou '11 ho Vt' a hJrd time An<lin~ •.omt•ho,t v fo-.tn than f.alifomia Fir ... t (lonk. ]11 .. 1 2i1 hou~ aft~·r you ,OvP II" your C"Omplt-ttd application, wc.'11 ~,,. you on om~wer. And we'll do e-vc-ryt hm~ wt• ran to mnkr thf' nni.wN ye·-.. ""0-.. Sr>ow 1 I ) 0 0 0 0 1 LaPotnt 4 1· l S 1 1 • 1 Leffert\ L 7·S 7 3 l 1 I 2 Umoor•t-Home Ou\C" Fl"'· E,., Sec o<ICI, Au1111e. fhlnl, Penone T-1 S1 A-IUOS ~'('HIN' n~ht now Wt .. V(' j.tOI SHO million availahlt' for homt" 1"t1111ty lo.in .... aml wr want to p11I 11 in pc•oplc''' hnnfl., tl' '-OOO ·'" po-.sihlr A .... m .11td1"<l mrrnt1w t<J upplv. wr'n• nOnrn~ a spt-.·1111 if,.,. 1111nl l,.•lw('('n no\\ amt ~·pt1·1uhn ~l. D11r111~ thi .. hm•'.· 1evc.n and walk.int lhree. Gene Garber, the third Adam.a pitcher, aot the la t four out.a for his 20th save. Meu I, P..,.. I: In San Oiqo. Padra' outfielder Tony Gwynn d~n't need any mort proof that the New York Meta arc the belt team in 1hc NauooaJ Leaaue. "It's awnome watchina these auys play." Gwynn 11id af\er the Mell capitalized on two erron and some ttmely h11on1 to defeat San Diqo. "We make a mistake and they cash 1n on at, .. Gwyn n said. 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I I 4' n 61 7S t9&7 -Green Bev !NFL.I JS tc:1nsl\ Cllv AF l 10 1968 -C:.rt"en 8av I NF LI 33 Oelo.l•nO (AFU 196V -·New YOik rAFl..1 16 Bellomore !NF'l1 I 1010 -kanH\ C:·•v "Flt 13 Mln,,.\OI• INFLI 1 1911 -Ballomore AFC 1 16 OeHu <NFL I) 1917 -OallH 1NFC I 14, M•em1 tAFCI 3 1913 -M1am1 I.AFC• 14 Wullington INFCI 1 1'74 -M11m1 IAFC 1 74, M•nllt!\Ole INFCI 7 1975 -Plll\DUron tAFCJ 16 Mlnnuole tNFC & 1976 -P•ll•l>Uroll 1/11.FCI 21 Della\ INFCI II 1917 -Oo~ten<I AFCI l1 Mlnnu ola !NFC 1 1918 -Della\ !NFC I 11 Denver IAFCI 10 1979 -P•ll\buron tAFCI JS. Dallas (NFCI 31 1980 -P•ll\Durgl> IAFCI )I, R_,,1 INFCI 19 199 t Oa~leno •AFC I 11 Pnlteoe1on1e 1NF'C• 10 1092 -Sen Frer1C1\CO tNFCI 26 C111C+Mah AF( 71 199) -wu111no10" I NFC' 11 Mll"1 (AFC I 11 1914 -LO\ AnQtlt\ R110tr\ (AFC I 38 Wa\ll1nolon INFCI 9 IOIS -Son Fran<ot<O (NFCI 38, Miami OOlol>ln\ IAFCI 16 1"6 Cr'11ceoo NFCJ 41 New Enole no Patr•OI\ AFCJ 10 NFL Hal of Fame A ,,, ol int "1emoel\ 1n a1oneoe1ocet oroer 01 tllt Notoonel l'oorbell Leegue'• H111 ol Fome Htrb .t.ooertev Otfen\fvt beell Lenee Atwortll. wtde receiver Oouq Al~'"' Otlenslve eno Mor"' Bed11ro end Chit Betlles runnlnq beck Semmv B1uv1>, <1uarterbec~ Cllutk Beanertk cenlef'·llntt:>ecker Bl'rt Btll AF'L COl'nfT\lU lontr·leem owner BoDl>v Ben llntDetker lhvmona Berry eno Ct ont\ w B1oweH Sr Item owner Georot Blanda M'-"tr auerttrbec:k J m 8rOwt'I runl'l1~ baCll Paul Brown, owner ROO\hell Brown l&<"•t .w.1h• Brown. Otfensive Dae> O•CI Bulku\ UneC>eeker Ton" (4naoeo runntn9 C>aC9' Joe Carr NF L Prtlldent Guv Cllamoerhn erlO coacn Jeck Clln\llan\tn, oefen\IY• beck E erl "Ourcl'I' Clerk, 01,1arltlbeCI< Georoe Connor, leO .. ·hnebecker Jommv Conrelmen. auer,.r1>ec• w1n1e Do•!\ Cle'ltn•••t eno 4rl Oonoven Oeten\lvt tecklt Jonn Or·Kotl querttrblck Boll OuOttv. runn1no Deck G1tn ·f ur> EawerO\ •ec•>r Wttb E NOen•, coacll Tom Ftor\ tnO Rav Fl1ner1v coaen Lttr Fore, end Oen Forlmenn oue•d Fran• (.el\k• oHtMl•ve 11-..men·llnebacker B•ll Georoe hnebec~er F •on• C.1ttoro ruM1no bee• ~•d G•llman toecn Otto C:.rallam Quarttroack Rea Grenoe. running bat• rc.,rrest Grevo lecl<le coecn Lou Groza reck•e kkker Jot Guvon runn>nq beck Gt or11t Hele\ end·coacl'l·owt1er Eo 1-itolev. •ac~tt Mel Hr 1n c@nter w 117Ur Pete Henrv, tackle A.rn1f Htrber QVtfltrbeO 8 H"""'" enO Cterkt '11nl<lf running 1>eci. fir • (rezv Lev\ H.r\CI' ~"0 Poul 11ornunQ runnlno Dao to ttn Houston drttn,1ve bee~ Co Hubl>e ro. tackle \orr Hull hnebecktr Lam ar Hunt owfl;f'r Don Hul\On Pnd Deacon Jore\ Otft~\·Yt enO Sonnv Juroen\tn auarlf'rbeO Wa I I( 11!\llng Ou•r<I COltCl'l Fran• Bru1ur K1ne r<1 tecklf Earl Curlv Lembu u coecl'! D·c• N gnr Traon Lene Ot!1en\lve 01<1< W1ll1t Lanier llnebec~er 'f e•e Lerv Ot!len•••• back ounler O•"" L evelll eno Baoov Lav,.. auer lerbec~ Allon\t Tutfv· Lttmen\ runn\110 Dack Bob Ltllv Oeftn•••t •ock.t• V•n<r LomDarO• coacn Sid Luckman. Querterbac~ Rov .. Lin•" L vman tack~ Tom Mera o wner Gino Merc11e1u, oelenslv• •no GtorOt! Pre"on Mer\lla" owner Ollle Metwn. runnln11 back George Mc.AIM runnlnq bee• Mike MCCormeck, offtn\IYI l•Cklfl HIJill\ MCE11'14tnnv running beeto. JOl'lnnv McNtHv runntno !>eek M lto.t Mlcll•l•ke guerd Wevne Millner end Bobl>v Miltlltll runn1no oeck·wlde receiver Ron M' lac~lt Lt nnv MOore running beck Marion Molle. runn•nq beck George Muno deltn\lvt ottenl lYt guard Bronko Neour\l<I runn1no oaclt J<X' Nem eth auerte<ba< II. Eerte Greew N .. ,. coe<n Ernt• Nt1vtrr. runr"nG O•Clt. Rey Nil\( nkt unebetkttr Leo Nom,111r11 lltlen'"' rtt•le Mfr in Ol\flln Ot!len\lve ta<Mlt Jim Dllo ttnttr Sthe Owen teckte coecn Ct•renct Ao" Parker ouerterbac._ Jim Perktr 1111erd ll cl•NI Jo. Ptrrv runnino beO Ptt• Pino, end Hugn Sl'IOf'tv In \ur>etvl\Ot of otticlel1 011" RHvts owner J•rr R·noo cent., Anov Robv\<tH•. OtltMI•• t nd "'' R()4)npv own•r P••• Roze•• Nr l comm1uion.r r • .,1~ Savtf\ runnln11 b1c1< IM ~nm1G1 t•,,.ba<k.., O J \tmo•on r unnlng D•t • B1ri Slarr averltto.Kk Rover Ste ubach Qu11r lfrb1c11. f r n1e \leutner d_...,, ... tac"" ",.., ~trono r 111n•"9 baO '"' \1vo•n1or tec•ll r:r1r T11rkenlon lt<arltrback '""'i.• Tevtor wtOt r1<elvtr runn•no baO 'm r ••11>' , .. 1111lng 1>80 J•fT' fl'!orO<t runn1119 bee• v A Tilllt oue rttrbeO Gt<M'OI lrelton center CMrt•v frlool ru11nl"9 bee• Em n Tunnell ltfflf Ctvoa lluttdoll Turnor ct nttr Jonnl'v Un•IH ou11rlffbaC~ Norm Ven a roolln. ouarttft:>etl< \••vt I/ all Sur"" rulll\1110 bee• Oo.t• Wellltr ru!W\•no baC• P .. 111 Werllela w•<tt rKelver !lob wa1trl1~ ouert•11>11Ck Arni• W11n~l\1tr lltfentl"I' 1101t B·ll w ,m, ouMa I I " t N 1~ wtlf'• AUii• N JKlfl'(r _.~, n t I I "'.....,.,.,. .. Waiting his turn Three-year old Kyle Matuazek, 800 of Dod.Cer in- fielder Len Matusek, peera from behind other Dodaler family membera ln antfcl- patlng hi• turn at bat ln Dodgen' annual family game Monday n~ht prior to the Dodger-Phlladelphla game. ... Mondlv'1 tnn~ctlons BASE IA LL A"*"<an LHeue CHtCAC.D V'VMITE SOX-<elled UP Jack Perconte •nf1eioer from Buttalo of Ille Amer1'en Anoe olior Piect<I Broa n G11u •nhtlder on the IS dav d••aDleO "'' Move<! Bob Jame\ ollcller lrom "'' I~ an ro lt>t 11 <Jev d•Hl>lt<I h\I OA.IC.LANO A' Announce<! tne1 Da ve Stew•rl 01IChf'• IOSI en •1>91!•1 01 • \u\Olll\lon tor l1g"'•"1I en<J will beQ1n a lour ·oame \U\Ot'n\•M on T 1Jt\d8Y N1!MNIL.ff- PIT TSBURC.~• PIR•TES-Pla cr<I Cecilio Guan•r 011cner on tnt lS-Oav O•Ubft!d It\! Recal P<I Rev Krawczvk 011cner from Hewell 01 11\f' P•c•l•c Cour l..ugue lnflme"-11..H- R I( HMONO BRAVES AnnouncfO '"t rt\•O no• O" ot RKn•rO Antlef~n oenera t meneotr tiff'(,, .. Sept 30 llASKETIALL Net\OMI 9Ulleotbel Anoclellon INOIANA PACERS-NemeO Oavt Tw•r011~ o~ a\\•\•ont co.en al'IO Grro Lucu roo10 .,.., ov 01.,v announcer J t AH JAZZ S•on1<1 Joni\ S1001on ouoro ~n<I fnurl Ba•lt'Y lorwara to contrac• ex FOOTIALL N1t1-i FooltMll LH911• Bur F ALO BILLS-W••••O Wevne 11uara CHICAGO BEARS WetVt!O Br•<'ln Ba\tl>neQl'I w•Of rtct •Yt' Joe So•··~ guar<J and Don Tnoro <1rten\1Vt hntman Pracrd R•tev Welton •·on• tno ono E J Jones. runn•n11 Dec>. 0" 1n111rtta re,frvt • CtNCINNA Tl BE NGA LS Wa••l'<J C"ar f> Alf'•& ·Oer runnino Deck, Don Kern 110111 eno Roel WarO ano Ric~ y An<ler\On ounl•r\ Garv Hunt <O•nerback Kftln Cuop olltn\•Vf teote KtUn ( ru•\t Qeftn\1ve enO enO Tom Ftellerlv t1nebac• tr PfeclHl Slal\lt!Y w 1\0" runn1nq 010 on 1n1ureo re>erve 0£: NVE R BRONCOS WatYtO Wo11lorO Hooo ollpn•••t linemen. < ""' Nor men o .. nitr Kft> Karcher oua rltrbeo enO Rev Pl'loll•P\ <Jtltr\ •e tna P recto Joe Duo•• rul'nmo oac• ~ l'rrtman offtn\•Ye t•ntmen Garv Roltt w1dt rtct1ver 8ru<• KIO\lprm•nn 11ntbac.,tr ano Ravmond Woo<Jard d~ltn\+Yt tn<I on 1n1urtd rt\trvt GREEN BAY PA.CKERS-WeoveO Per F•t1gfrald •nO Cert A1'tn\ w1oe receiver\ J"<~·r lr tf'1n G'fn CO'""' ano Moc naet Chnr Otfen\\ve linemen. Don Summer\ 11gn1 tnd Guv Pratl'ltr <'Ind Jon" IO•• f i.ntDac•tr\ Bla•t Wonolf' otlen,,.f' llnt 'Tlon end Bill Renner ouritll"r HOUSTON O>LE !;>'.) Wa<YeO Btn 8eMtll nuarttrberk Sco11 Boucl'ler ouero Mer~ Cocl'lran l&Ci•te C.tll C:.ondv 1n<1 Boo Stl>rtng IJntbeCkf'r\ Larrv Grtll1n ano Kurt Kalenltl\ \lltl•t> Jot D••On Oefen\•Yt teclt~ end Robe<• Holl w•Of' recetYtr S•oneo Don Meg11>. tec,re KllNS~S CITY CHIEF~-Pleceo Bob Hemm 1trll'M·•e priO 0'1 1n11Jrt!d rp~er•t MIAMI DOLPHINS -w .. ved Tommy v IJM 1 .,, Oft ''' P•vfr John Corkfr hn!'Mn P' t< "'"' Wvall Oefen\tYf D•t~ Brent ')th¥1'J '1f'ffln\t-.i,. n,.man R•Ck~v 1,om runrunQ 1>ar • t< e11v f nomt1• ot1en\1Yt lineman ano t.,wrf'nc• \<'lrroltlon logfll tnd Pleet<! M ••r (6tt ,, nft~n\wfl t n•man snd L4'rrv Kohr hf1~baf kpr on 1n1urtO rf\frvp Nf w ORLE ANS SAIN TS-WllYl'd Rotl'lero f •d<I •1uorrerbac • Nlo W YORI< GIA.Nn ·Plec•O Tvront Devi\ deten\1v• bee• anO IC orbv warr•n runn1n11 Ob(~ on 1n1urf'O r@\9PJe NEW YOR~ JE lS-W81Y80 00" Bal<lwin 11e1~n\1ve 111e•1p Cort Carr. lineboc"er Glenn Ornnoson •1ont •nd OOM1t Elder corntrbaek Ron He<llPv hntboO er Joe Pro-op, ounltr Ron Sam\ anll BoD Wl'!ilf ouarcl\ Doug '!Nolhams. 1acote ano Emit Won1oemu1n. wide rec1t1v@r PHILADELPHIA E AGLES-W11¥t<I Mermen E<1werd\ rornerbetk eM Kent Smllll ouerO SAN DIEGO CHARGERS-WalYrd S1>ene Ne \On l•neDac>pr RtttneO l(evon lillY, Oe lfn\lYI' lineman PlectO Tonv Simmon\ Oe '•"''"~ eno 0" 0n1ur•<1 r•servt SllN FPA,NCtSCO 49ERS-Sloneo l om M".l•mot '"'"'' we1veo M1cnet1 Durell• ouera Oav•l:I W ooo df'trn~,., terklt. and Rici'! Dixon l•l'IPb&ckpr SE A TTLE r 1n1f1r ountpr f AMPA BAY BUCCANEERS-We1vtd Po<1r nr• F l\llf'f 8n0 M•kt Prior Oettn\lvt' 1>110 \ Paul VOQl'I l•ne1>1Cker Tonv 019ret• ""'" •aro.tp Atmo11 Youn11 otlen\lvt 11nem11n T ommv B8rnn1ro1 ounlt'r Frank M10<llt!lon ,rr,.ng bee~ a n<I C:art W•lhem\ w•Oe rtct!•Ytr WA.Sl~ING TON REDSKINS Welved Jeme• If ,.,<I ,.\ton 11uero Pt•ct<I ICu•• Gou•elll ""D"ner on 'n1ur11d rt\frv• C•nedlen FMfbell LtaeiM 111>.Mtt TON TIGER CATS Rtacl ·•'e<I RelPll Srholl otf~n\1Yf 11neme11 lrom 11\e 1n1ured h\I Pre< 1 va••o Jett Wel\on. ollen\1ve linemen frnm lllp 1111urf'd 0\1 anO rel•esed lllm AOOfld Oar v Hart end JulllOf' ROO•niC>ft, Otftn\1Ye b•Ck\ 11111nnv Ltwt\ •1\11 Andre PlneHll delf'll\lvt llnemen Ken 2' •l l'!erv runn1no becto. a nd 8ro•n StrOllQ ottfl\\1v• linemen, to PrtCll(t ro\lflr MONT RF Al "LOUE TlES-Acldl<I Gtrard Bovd w111• ff(flOVfl( s111wn Feu•~ntf, running be<" w M Co~flv •nel>e<ker end W1M Lt•I' dPfflll\•., oac• Of fAWA ROUC.M PIOEPS Acauired Ot" ' av fH'ff""\•Vf' Dae~ trom lf'lf Toronto Ar~"""'''\ lo• l1Jtur• ron\•Otr111ton\ and otect<S .. ,,.. " Of "' tic e 'Ol1•r ,•~rAIC.HEWAN llOUC.11RIOERS llt •f'·Hrll 1r rv•n Po111r dflM\1v• btC~ alld Jt"'ll Hft • ' 1onto11 •er tro,. 1>lt t l1ce rosT•• HOCl<f Y N•'*-1 HKlrlV LMtw eur r Alo SABllC s S•on•d lodv C.'111r uM '"''"II ()<)" ~ fvtr < tn111r •nel T Id Nnlen 11~0 11t11 rra\flr tell w1nO\ A .. ntl< CM1t HK .. Y LNM C AROI INA THUNDER81ltOS NArt1llt1 MM~ Hu111r n 1>u<1 coecll COLL II GE D"F .CF l N11med Jev wr.on1 o>lltent oev tlba" c oa " KlN(,!I POINT Ntomed Of•w (rewlOf'O And Pller E me111nc11 ~ an•\lan• rnotblM coe<nt\ end lhU vnn l tt• •O·llenl al Iliff I( tr 11ntr L AICE SUPl:lllOR HAif Nemtd Jim I' "Ull 1nttr1m et"lltlll d•rtclOf MAit•\ t -H•Mld Or V•nttnt Tosreno '""'""'•"r aOvl\('r to "" men·\ 1)9\ktlbeM 1><oorem O~ I A110 MA N•"1rd Boo (ter• eU•\t+'lftl .. ..11' oao "1>9 toen run C.ON ,tArr •r·~ov'lCeo r,.,., !Jorn _I t #'• .. It Ibo! • 1'14 '-'I 'P\f' rerT Del Mar handicap weOttUOAY'I • .,,...,., (Jhl .. ., •• y IMl'tll-" ,,_..I ,.,., ""' , .-.m. '9•UT •Ace.• 112 ~ Pune. \I0,000 3 vHr olds ' 1.111. Cal brl<I Clellnlnt jltiea· tlO 000 I Tiit Bit One cOUvaresl 4 I 15 1 Ulldtfcovtr 1!1gle IC•\l•llOlll llS l lllvtf'lltn GIOI ICl\fttfOll a 116 • P11rlotle ~ (Qovotasl tlS 5 t'M ~t (Fttntlldtil ltS 6 ,.,.,.,, Of .. rn llOllonal 11$ 7 Grt9'' Platt IGerrldOl I 14 I S<llff< 11o1> t0rtt9•1 I IS t .t.ccu aec• ISttvtnsl llS 10 Rl<Nrd'\ GotCJ\a (Btecto.J .. 110 II QulelL ltoundtriP ("-<tro11J 171 17 Be Tlle.nklul (Slbllltl I IS Ahl .... 13 lll>ovr• llH Trltk tlemmerlnol x 114 U Arltstk Vtfllllf't IH'91Wl l 11S ACCU •ACK (4· 1) Olllanc• runner Ml eeleOttd to s!H'lntlnll et Ott M¥, eave nolQ lest. "'tor IOI>'"°''· TH• MON• ()-1) SPHCI lo n ln cOMmal\d ~I llet l\ard time fln<llnu <OIK•Clt '-''· not • ~··· te\11 In WHk llelcl, lllCHA•o•s GOTCHA (6·11 Loll bell c~nct •I "" •l•rl In la•I reclnu evtnlv lt'!t< .. lttr, \hOul<I "r" \l'lare LONGSHOT UNOERCOVE• EAGLE SllCONO ltACE. 1 II 16 miles '"""' • \1,000 • Malden llllltl & mlfH 3 .., .. ,, old l Coll Ovtrrun ISoll•l 11• . 7 Yecnl (llalenautla) 114 l Aovel AIY<lar (Sllvtnsl 11• • Time For Rtaton tBaltl 11• S S.ven•ll MlxJff (McCerron) I It 6 QvMn Joan (Ill.ck) "' It 1 1 Oontukrl\ (Oelallouunel I 16 I COf'bella IOrl-1 tn 9 Keralino (SllOtmt ktrl 11~ 10 Prooer /oMrv IPlncev) 116 TIME P:<Mt a1EASOH (4·11 ll•dlv m nff<I ol race ll•vi119 ~ oH since Sen11 Anita , sl\oUkl imorove oft """· tern1 1114 ""· NOl"I• MA•Y (3 1) Good sl>ff<t an<I eltorl on turf at Mollvwood Pari.., llourt\ IQU9fl bacJ on in.in strlP IOOev. YACHT 16-1) ll>I\ IUlv llH bffn dlsePC>Olntment, II•• POtenllal Dul vet 10 run to txoec:lahon\ 1..0NGSHOT SAVANAH MOON THNtO •ACI . 1 milt Pur" 117,000 FiHll\ 3 ..,,.,, Old Clelmlno Pf'ICt S.0.000·'3S,OOO I Vtlvtlffn 18 1ack) 1 Sa ro Golden (V11tnruet1J 3 Good Ntw' Tooev IToroJ • C11er111 Tiie RIOlll ICeltenonl S Oramellc El19enct !Steven1) 6 e ·Snow Cream IPlncevl 1 •·Wonotrfut Frleno <Barel I Curlou\ Prlnceu (Oelahouuevel e-Goloen Eaqle Ferm-owned tntrv lt 111 116 116 116 116 lit 116 116 SARO GOLDIN (S-71 Ju\1 brH&td wlnnlno as much ,,,. bl" l\lct \POI 10 •00 enoll'!tr, SNOW CREAM (4·11 l..190t!O UP on Ille turt '"'· \lronoer 1>ell of entrv "" Pincer a~ro VELVETEEN 16·11 SeconO best to too c.hc>lce 1u1 will be rl111,, ltl•rt to lake ednntaue \hOuld \llua11on oevek>ot 1..0NGSHOT GOOD NEWS TODAY FOURTH RACE 6 turlOllQ\ Purll S 11,000 Me•Otn\ 1 vtert 010 Ctelmlno orlct 140,000- U S 000 TERRY TURRELL I D111Ct Qul<li.er tOllv•r•tl , First LO-U (PtdrOH) 3 ll•wn'\ Fleld IBle<ll) 4 Tulare GOid (Kaenet) S Ntv« ~· (St•vtn\I • Dar loll t $11>1ttt l Ill 1 PHtltel (0rlt9al I All A(to. Ooall (8 0tllna J 9 RO(llenallardPlac.t I Ve1tn1"'4• l 10 Ho• And Smooov (VHall ) ti Cerdelu•• IB111) 11 FOf'cetullv (GerridOI AIHelltllllll '" 116 alll Ill 116 116 '" Ill lll "• llt II• 13 Cllaoel Sorlnqs IL.IPlla.ml lie '' Tllrouon Tiii Fire 1So101 I 16 IS OecOdt <DtlellOliuev•l Ill 1' VatiOoetorlen tSll>lllt!I 111 I 16 OAlttON (5·21 Se<lOll<I !/I 0000 tffOl'I, flourh to 1>e oromintnl once eoe•n. OllGOOI 14 11 Evtn eftot 10 belltf, workl<I well 1lnct, mv•t \Creten In off al\O t111ll>tt till. NllVla SMOl(.lf (S·21 Sho•td soeeo lest, cannot 1>1 lonort<I with llu•lllng Garv Sllvtn\ rldll\Q LONGSHSOT PAS TIZAL l'IP'TH •ACE. • lurlOnO\ Puoe 121,000 3 vtM otd\ & U1> Clelmlll9 0<1C1 00,000 IAS,000 I Grev P1nstric>e \Butt 116 7 Suooori1nq CHI (MCl'iatO\lfl 116 3 OrKaO (Sotol 11' • Bundle Of Iron !Shoemektrl 116 S 81ro.1 IVelenrutl•l 116 6 Roll A N1turel (Slblll•l 116 1 Donner Perlv (Oeletoovuavtl 116 I M< Ml'<lia (Poncev) 116 9 Rive!\ ~eCIOI' (0rlf9tl I 16 10 Ou•o St•r <Peorozel 116 11 Pe1r101 GIOves IKeenlll 116 17 Ttddv NelureQy IStevtn~I 116 ROLL. A NATUaAL I•· II Rum!\ well lrttll end 1111\ llerd •• ltlis level, wllt need IOP effort TEDDY NATUltALL Y IS-21 Brolle ooorlv tntn bumPIO 1>erd soon a11er slllt lorcl<I Ille oect In runner uo •ttor1 strocllv ll'le on. to catch, GaAY PINSTRIPE 16 11 E~lra \nerP •nd lovts 1"1\ track r1<tnl c>11m \leO\ up wlllle melt.1119 llrst start lor new oern LONGSHOT RIVETS FACTOR SIXTH RACIE. 1 1 16 mitt\ PurH S18,000 Ma•<len lilltt\ & mere. J veen IMO & uo 1 let Stec>oer IVelenruet•I 7 Un<on<luertd IOelal>Ounev•I l Too1siee>00 <McMerouel 4 Soectocutar Nellvt ISolOI S Belmo11ev Bev (Sl!Oem1~tr> 6 Wt\ltrn Adventure <Orteo•I 1 Re1u A Hill (Pt<lror.I • GetelOIO IL 101\eml 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 116 $CVINTH ltACI. 1 turtonu\ ) vHr old\ ' UP AllOwanc• t ~tronomk (Belt) 2 ll\t1ntrvm1 11 (Pl11cav) 3 V1rl(k (DetehOuU...,t) 4 '\/•rt.iv ltoad <•t•~"I s 8otgtr M4elc tSolt•l tn '" 115 115 llS •IOi 110 117 6 aertano ('lla1t111uet•I •••LANO (S·11 KHCI\ oelllM 1>1111< wllll .. cl'I stert 1;11 1111\ o.mtn<llnt dl•t•M:t o1 ~ tur10no1 ..;_tH, VAallfTY ltOAO ()•I) SllarP tral,,.r lie\ 11'11\ coo crenlLe<I ~ sll'C• .,..,,. lre•lltneo conquertr ol Ferol11•n4 "'to r_.ume 1"6 cemoeion. M llTaONOMtC (4 ll Came to Ill• u\tno ttstJ '•''· strttcn tllrNt one• eo•ln EIGHTH RACE. 1 lu<IO(l9l Pun• IS0,000 8elb0e Slake\ -GraOe Ill IOI 2 vtar old• Tolel purJt .SS 2SO ht, '3, 7SO. fn<I I 10,000 :ltd '1 SOO 4tn, '3,1SO, Stl'!, l l,2SO I Track Dence IO•rel\Ounenl 2 Fleeting J•' (P1ncevl l Tem1>trate ~II ISl>Oemeker I ' J•u Plaver (T orol S Pol.tr Jet IB11tl 6 Bold Bergeln tso101 1 Ou••••• 1s1uens> 8 Nu1•< (Lemenctl llS Tt1 117 llS 117 115 117 119 llS 9 Goto On Grff" IV•len1ue1tl TEM,.EltATf SIL tl·SI .t.1>111ar\ queAtv oro\oect O>lfl<ull 10 oenv toP 1>1111"11 ott recenl win FL.IETING JIT 13·11 Hid t lOt ol pelt recino In lleevv tr•H>c 111tre11tef', do tor '°"" rec1•11 luck, OU-ALIFY 16·11 8000ll<I IOl lnll ac11on oeriv. nas wor~tO wtll ovtf IOc•I traCI< wll>lt t>e•nl/ oo•nllHl tor t1>1t rece LONGSHOT JA.11 Pl A YER NINTH RACE. I milt on lu<t Purse S?S.000 3 vetr old\&. uP C1a1m1119 orote 162 SOO·SSS.000 I J•O Tar I l/t•tnzoete I •IOI 1 Bo.ro Meeting !McHaroue) 116 l Norin Of Lekt !OelellOunave> 1 ll 4 Remor\elen <Buel 116 s Emoereoor Al Norte 1lle1enzuelel 113 6 Re'< Laite <So•••> 1 '• 1 LHO On !P•ncevl 116 9 1-iurrocent HK !Solo) I 1l 9 Aulo Commenoer 181eell 1 •IOI 10 Too Mucn For T 'II (Sltv•n•I l ll REMORSELESS CS 21 /oMOt r e0teltcl movt\ 10 conttnllon encountertno trouble H Cll time ottnlY ot oece to run a t w111> h•O \()ff(! mercMnl\ arawn tovttller P0\1\ nine 11\0 ltn, EMPEAAOOlt AL. NORTE 13 II Mo\! tfft<llve not r.gtH on Ille 1eea es n la\I 11c11ce1 \oee<I can be u\e<I tor ooslllon. •lrong loe, RIX LAKE (6 l Move UP on Ille turf IOOI< for !)lg elt()f'I lrom '"'' lurl \Pe<tetlll LONGSMOT TOO .Y,U(H FOR l V BEST BET TEMPERATE SIL (Ill'! Ractl PRICE PLAY ROLL A NATURAL IStn R1Cel Los Al, Hollypark-entries LOI Alamitos WEDNESDAY'S ENTRIES ( I I Ill of 46 ·di Y IMtl'MSI "'"""9) ""'' .-st: 2 p.m FllUT RACE. Peet I Mite Punt S2,SOO Cel Brea 7 veer-Old m eldtn 11111•• t O••mon<I Sotrll !P iere•> 1 F1u1one tor IRllc1>1e) l Erin Sue IOe.omerl 4 Ce1>ert1 G irl !Tremt>fev) S Jec••on Leov <Greoorvl 6 Svncoo1tt!d M\ 1s-.1n1 1 Rouno Of Aoolause (Kin i 8 AmY\ c ome1 C/oMler) 9 Cn1me Timer ITOOOI AIM e llelblt 10 S1\ler Babe (Hiii) " Ro\tv>lle RO\lt (Wllllem\) SECOND RACE Trot l Mire Punt 11 lOO 1 5 vf'<'lr old ma1oen\ I Svcemore Nett•• Roenmondr ] Oul1u•• tWl\l>er111 l Andn Gu•Ot \Gr.,nov 4 Svc ef'!'ore l'iu\llt I Havo I s Ktni Doll (TodOI ~ Mr Pt.-n\ F \CO 1 Sorev Of Jov <O•Franco> I Starbro\ Perrvl 9 T"~ rcure\t G IBouroeo•\) Also El._. 10 lit"' Monev Hontv (Vellen01no1>em1 11 SOO\llV MY Leov !Greoorvt THIRD RACE. Pac• I Mlle Pur\e S1 ltOO .co1 Brea 7 vu r Ol<I malO•n• I Pooeier IDt\omert 7 l arzu S•1ooer (TOdO Ill l W+nd Power fKueOferl • S•V\ Nu IMerriaml S T r•c~ Mercnenr (Prrrvl 6 LUO Yter S••r <Slfflll 1 Wei• Sooe <Grunov I e SOmt So"' lllet11nd1nqnam1 o Mr Fr ogg1e I OtHn I Alse E1191bie 10 Cemb009er IU11111111111 11 Amtlla Btdelfa IC01em1n1 FOURTH RACE Pete 1 Mile Pur\e \1,600 All age\ lllt1e\ &. m ore\ Race winner\ \lnct I 10 16 not ellO'l>'f A.ge et•owence gtYen C1e1m .no Price ,S,000 • I T an111en Won<J ( Maotr 7 Cl'larme<t Quer" IDt\omtr t J Pipe\ Bendit rM1111no1on1 4 snul!le N Otet tGrunOvl 5 8 trdlet Bride (Mort Iner I 6 Sceouie ISl'!errenl 1 Prou<I Countrv I H•ve\I 9 Bronze GIOrv IAneltr\onl 9 ~u11eo To A Tee IV1fl•nO•no1>em Also EMetllll 10 WvMe NenO•n• •Sleeth I I L tYtlv Rnvtl'lm ISteetnJ FIFTH RACE Trot 1 More Pur\f \I 600 All aot• C1e1m1no Pr•ce \S 000 I Settv I Ptenol 1 Snalter Prior IKoert1el ) Bu\nwecktr Mark 1Cre1gt • ReomonO\ Jov tC01eman1 S Sea Wlll\oer IMelerl I> Walru\ IFl\Col 1 Flaming Mereor 1S1>entn1 8 SPecoel lnterf\t (Baker I 9 Smoto.v Rttl IKuet>fer) .... Ellllll>le 10 StoHv Ster Retc11toro1 AE 1 I Sonnv Cando !Grundvl SIXTH RACE Peet I Milt Pur\e t l 600 Cel Brt!d all &Qt\ Cle1m1ng Pro<f SS 000 l C1PI••" Cerro11 ISle•el 1 Prinlme•er fl H\1f!r 1 l Bukt• 1..ut I H111111nsl • t evel Devil \Leckevl ~ .,,.,,, ~OffO IO'Oonelloel 6 How<lv Mon !Plenol 1 Slv Ambeuaoor !Kuebler I 8 Solt E •Ot!<llhon ISIHlll) 9 Monrtre• M "e11e <Velland1nonem1 Also E11911>1e 10 AnOV\ Relon IB!et km •"' 11 Ffrt Ana Rein IA.ublnl SEVENTH RACE Peet I M1~ Puru S1.b00 1 S vur ot<I\ non wlnntf\ OI 1 r41cu •lie F '"" &. m are\ non W•Mer\ of l r •Ce\ ,,. Al\O t hO•blt 1 s veer Ol<ll MOP #Inners OI \6 000 111e11mt 1 Sir Wovr,. I Sl'lerrt" 1 1 tr on V•lvtt (Belo.tr! J Argev Borgev IKtevs ' Gita Monster ((rognenr S Crem• De Lo Creme T >dll & HorveYl Broll'ler IS•evol l Cnartes Oecl\lon IH&Yf\I 9 J1.l\ore S•ee1n 0 Jimmy Ve nce H•vma no AIME~ tO SP•"''" L<><" 1Croo11en• 11 1.,01" L•P\ t Cra101 EIGHTH RACE Pact 1 Mo•e Pur\f S1100 Cai Br to ell aof\ c1e1m1n11 r.ono•c eo "000 9 000-10,000 I Ca11torn1a Angt!I IPlenol 2 Marero Sier IS•lvA J Fort\ter IL10111n1111 A vougl'ln rGruoov S F rt\11 Talent tSl"t •n) 6 Wino Ortvt n f ""oer sont 1 > "II 01 Jerr <P erce 1 9 M1\•tr G IMl\kelll 9 F.,,1envouf\ta1~11 Ma·tr AISO El~ 10 Soiopef\ So.rot "'"ercer t t 0.,,,,,.ri 1W 1ll1am \ J NINTH RACE. Pace I Miit Pur\t! SI bOO AH ogf'\ C1• m1n9 Pn tt SS 000 I Osirevo IRetcl'ltorOI 1 (Of'••\ Ontv Bo" 10,Fran o ) Parkwov A010\ IMattr> 4 l •lllf! B•gllOrn tS1lvel S Lvc•v Lou Sernel tK1n1 6 Otr1>v Game IK•eltrl 1 O t •a•ol\l'!•o <An<1enon 1 8 qowen C rot I M&lltv I 9 f' P.tree llC:uel>ltr l Also lfllOlllll 10 V<'l"<l"r Lorne (Ptanol 11 Berrvmen !Latto.ev I , TENTH RACE Peet I Mlle Pune U 600 Ca Breo ?·S vur oto' conOlllont<I cte•m•no Wmntf\ ol onf' but not mort tl'len 11>ree races l<ltl•me Cta•mon11 P"ce S1 S00 l B11rv Jane <Anotr\onl l Snane L a<Jv II< utt>ferl ) Soer0nq ')01nl IROOtr\I ' Nttkel Jot I Hlllt S C erve S Oe\Omf rl 6 Btac• Cnureh ITen•erl I Dru\ Babv Sl'lerren 8 Brun" Barnum 11(10 1 9 Attgro• G 1Bour11eo" .t.lle (lltllbtt 10 Dav~ l Ou 1 Ma1rr1 II L "" Turn O<>•• Cotemanl ELEVENTH RACE Pace I M11e Pul\• \ 1 900 Al 8111\ tolfl('\ & m•rt\ Clo1m1no 1>1nd1<•P "000 1 000 9,000 A.Qt flllowen<• Ol•tn l Co""'PH Rc»elf' Kutblerl 2 MIU MOfl&Vt'tr• I Anotr\on I l Gtnh&n r Plano 1 • Gr~nt 1" Ac t100 kffton ~ Luc-v Levllv tSnt r•tnl Monday's Del Mar results l>Ottl of O ·CS.v ftloreuthOrtd meeMtl ,..IRST RACE. I I 16 Milt\ Pur\f Sll,000 OnTl'lttm•\ IValtlllufla 9 10 6 00 4 00 Vahant (it"tr11tion t Kerne11 1760 670 Mr v eten11no I Pince• Jr 1 2 10 Time 144 7 Al\O Ran Conv1nc•n11 Mr F'>Jdd Comet\ F'tare Oev•O• A•e Runlhfl\I rec~ Scretcl'ltd Non• '1 EXACTA 14 II PllO ~16'60 SECOND RACE 6 FurlOng\ GvO\v Moon IMCC&rronl t,llt Mlkf'r (Vel•nr~l•t Crarv Eve\ 181ac111 690 '60 J OO 670 370 , '° T>mt 1117 At~ Ran Creav En\ B1v Br,..tt. RtbeC· caD1lllv, T I ., ""'· Coo•"• Quffn, Coooer Vtnv• Menws 0 1ur•t\ 01emond. K•~ C" Humt>w ScrelCl'ttd Q\Hl<J( ature l..•llCOlll't Girl, Frtn<ll Crlc"'' GrHn Evtcl LOii U DAILY OOUllLli (4·71,palO Ill 70 NOTf' OQ D•\llul hl•ClhOll Ser1ll'l Tune w•M-r 00 end 11tactd "II THlltO RACE. I I 16 Mill\ L•llte Btl '"'"' IV•ltln1ue .. 1 B1eam1n PN!rMe I F ro\IY E •OMI • 8 tectt ) T,,.,. 144 1 •00 4.0 no 1100 •70 ao A.l\o Ren Doc Snow )ummer Plavbov Manrefl1'•D Meqa F••'" ScrelCl'!eQ NO,,. IS EXACTA 14 )I Pe•d llU SO FOUaTH ltACE t Furtonot C•<'"' C11-r ISleven\I Scor• HIQll IBl.tH'to.I F orm111e1or I o.t1noun•v•l T•m• I 11 I ''° 310 190 l OO HO ) IO Al>O •a11 K 1119 ' Odnw.. Art1tt1C Ee noe•vor. SollO C,01<1 ~d Aflrt1u ,.0.-l'lmt f:i..t $(reltl\eG r .~ 8-tv ll'en\ICO Mu\i<et W•llt "" ny lutert ~ Rello.u0s. a1w11't r .. Id\ C IHO•llU\ fltl'n• ltAC 6 ~Ufto<'OI Of••Wlrt 0. o\1111 1 P11>C IV Ir I India" r •t>w•• t0fl4!!0<1\\"V' PrtiHt ''' ••tfttOI• ' HO llO )40 140 )10 .. o 1,me IOV I AllO Ran Ll\eenot ~our M• On Al\Oll ,.,ar A(f' AOtlhtnC f' Mao""" Qo11,,' Se<rtl•rv 'cratcllt<I None lS EXACT A 4 t 1 P&•O \1~ 00 SIXTH RACE o FurionQ\ Quick Mtnttnlltr <Steven\! I I 40 Oenrt All Summar IVa\f''\rutle HUYY Weetller (\nto) Timi' I II l Al\o Ran Wtl<I Or1vf 1.. •t Bv Tt1t ~word Su04trettt Wiiiing ll.nd Vo11n11 II 1mC)erbflOPll Ml\\ MaMUt\ M•nv J l !.trfllClltd Judr •l k \ Babv 1 $EVIENTH •ACI I Miit Oil lurt fePPlno wooo IMcC•tre>nl 14 '° Mtl1leo 10t1vereu ~stilt I Soto I Tome 1)4 J AllO Ran R1vtr Of K1n11' Bo11ne Av ftlor 8 •\hOO s R·nq tcp.a • R~rto Rea.on 'crarcr>eO 11orr1c.,nf Ht< R•gal Tit\ lS ElCACTA 12 )I oa•d tltl SO If ,.ICK SIX 11 4 • 4 4 11 pqiO •? 477 10 wUI> ?9 w•n .... ,. I'" l!Qr"" I " P·CI.. \II COMota ltOll OA Cl \1W60 W>lh 406 W•nnpr\ \llV(' l\or\f)l EIOHlH aAC• l M•lt r t<Hltlnu """'' 1ve1en111t1e; 11 tO E"<0411ff IO•laf\o\iuavll Lint Comm1tn<1 10 11ci..1 Tim• I )4 7 Al10 llen S•l••vv•H• r r~nCI> L•o1one1re co .. wn .. r P•d11• \<ra tcl>eO T t\\O li.,•c• Amer Kt " St1tn n11rd HIN"TH aAC•. I M•I• MOfte B•e<kl [ •ublr•M Otv11 t lla>f'llrvel• 1 Suro.no On tSoto1 1090 HO hO 400 ''° no , T '"°" 1 l17 At10 Ran CtAu•c lil\Ck!evou• D•11t• On Dfl.tn llHu ' HON, ll;ara~a "L•CI. CIWl~o. IOYlolll f". •duslO<I S< r •tc 111<1 Poott Me•r ,, IXACTA , .. ,, oald '"•to "LAT• oovaLa '' • ••.a'" .10 A • n• 4 41 i. r er•"~t" t Lee kt• 1 1 CnequereO 1 P1erce1 9 CaPtr\ ROW' ITOOO 111 9 P ttlt Sa..eeie <Grunovl Holvwood P1r11 WEDNESDAY'S EH1'1tltn 114"' el Sl·rWtfll ou•rtem.rw ~I Fin I P9lt. 1 :JO FIRST RACE JSO verd\ PurH Sl 000 M11 ''" 1 veo• o•O\ Ct• m1no 0<1c1 S6,2SO L~ll\ Rrturn Kite 8erlo T u T "'' e Native Alou MM+\11\ Casenova Pelt \Ir ea• JPM . ., M tn lnq Girt f arena L aov SECOND RACE u O verd\ Purll '3 000 3 vu r 010\ C 1a1m.n11 or•t• U .000 Ott JOl'lllllV Run Ooclor Pet-wtrl ( n~r9tr Dao Moon Rlclltl J•mrnen Jtl Me\len Meri\ O<> f ..-e \urfer THIRD RACE JSO verO\ Purse U.lOO 7 vtor •IO\ C a 1rr0ng or•Ct \6 7S0 l ont\ D1emo"o "•no w 1111o<;1 APOIOO~ Ot• reb t Mn Liie 11 Caln Y•Clorv Str10ff Jtl Pllol Ttn Al><>llO M•UV Tell Lt •nsl ... Mooft FOURTH RACE lSO v•rO\ Pur\t U.SOO F1ll1t\ & mer.e\ 3 vuf\ o•o & uo Clelmlng Of'lce u 000 R1cn Ano Fo <" Min Soloe< ~v l'•v•n!I U,.o.o Euv NU90tt Merrltunt llolert Jtt C •·r , Ser11 E 8'¥ Oani\11 Love To Tra vel BIOl'ld'tl Cou1ln Al\O •"111t>1e-[ e1110 Rt•llv Tuff KipkJ,,. FIFTH RACE. JSO VlfO\ Pur.e 13,000 Ma•<lt " (e l torn e Drtd 1 vter old\ Cla tmlnq t'' P 16 ?SO Mo1a•t Ml\I Eun 1n1.,,1 r ·g•t\\ °" Oro Mv C1>01u Toniulll ,.,, r B111 Dlnel'I Ber Sit!> W nO\urft• Vital Vl•en Oa"'n Jpn KIO\ M in C11 51JtTM RACE tlO v•rds Purll SJ,100 J veer 010\ & uo ( •e1m1ng once Sl.100 So s .. nny S<re mllnq Jot (0<1>0~ Dt L11I PueblO Clrn!tf Ilea Ho• Rultr 80.lno 147 Rooer Young SEVENTH RACE 810 verO\ Pur\f \l,100 l vur OIO\ & uo C•• """0 P< •<t '3 100 Rf'llf' Action Doc N"I Tr>• R•"9 Lpe<Jtr Gone JOl'ln\Oll ')w•\\ Ban~er Put N Run P ,eroa•t O• t EIGHTH RACE JSO verO• Purtt '3,SOO l vt&r old\ Cre m11•11 ll"Cf \t 2SO \r,." Rtb Reb' Grev Pollcv A ChlC '>o•o Trulv MY Rtbel • f't P•"ll St"dt Profflslon•I s~ R1<1\ Tr+P Hunorv Bunnv Oe"ct To RoO•• C•rot\ Cner11tr NINTH RACE 1S0 •afd\ Purse U 200 1 .ear Old\ C•a m • ..,.., "' ce Sl6 000 W+ncn•uer Jtl CPI 8ol> SIUll119 1.H 100 Red R ,,.r Smoo•n Corr·Panv Jf <ll V ew • Fin.ti POlnl TENTH RACE lSO ve•O\ PufSt '3 . 000 l u 000 v•ttr "'d '11 "' (1a1m1nv nr•Ct ~ " Ano ~ •'' I 1•11\1 C)I ~ e \r"tl" Con. A W nn•r Jod•\ \nortn f f\I \< hOOI C." Goottem Jov Atoms Oreem Girt Rici\ Tuoor ErlO.e Ellebo F l oating R eserve wins by a nose at Del Mar 1>11 M.),R (A.Pl -l10311ng Re- \l'" l', 111.hkn h) Pat Vaknzucla. prn a1kd 10 .1 hl'jd 10-hcad battle "1th l nrnlurc do" n the ~1rc1ch 10 wm 1hc $411.IMIO ft'aturc rare by a nose Monu:n al Del Mar I dd1c Dclahou~~yc p1lo1ed En· rnltm: lo a \ccond·plJcc finish, 2~. lcngllh IO front or l~sl Command in the nuk ral'c for older hor cs. 3 years old and up <'arr) 111tt 116 poundc., rloa11ng R~·,cr\c' '"" the n11k in I 34 2 on a '·"t I rad. lo d~·fcal '"' m als and win s ~ ·' . ()(I() 'lt·nt oil tht> scwnd lh01cc b) I l 14"' l,tn\ rluttllnll Rc'iCrvc paid Sii XU S ~und S\40 Encolu~pa1d S? M>Jnd S4 im .ind l..t~I Command. nut.kn th C otl'' Rl;acli. returned $.l b() tu \tW" f hlj11n~ Kc\l.'r'c "'"'~forced to run un 1hr out\llk lhl· cnttrt' race tk 1ook rnn1111aml at thl· quarta pole :ind thl'll hl·ltl oil r nt.olurc 1-nrnlurc lJrf)tng I Ill pound~. set or fnrt·cd lht.' p.wr from the 'tan while \.1\ sng ground It woi., the th1rll ''lctory of lht da) 1111 \ ·''l'll/11l'l,1 "'"0 al\O WO~ aboard • '" I hu 1111, •• 11t, llr:-11 fdlt .tnd with I 1111 I .,1 1 1h• rhmi ' •' Orange Cout DAILY Pll..OT/Tueedey, AUQYtl 21. 1"8 Stallone loses his fight on the road LOS ANGELES (AP)-.. Rambo" star Sylvester Stallone may best the touahest celluloid compe11tion. but he met has match when he \ook on California's commuters. Cannon Films, producers of Stallone's latest movie, "Over 1he Top1" abandoned plans to block the Simi Valley Freeway for filmina and completed the movie without that planned sequence, a California Film Office spokeswoman said. "They ultimately decided to write around it," said Lisa Rawlins. dlrcc· tor of the new state offic.e. "The company seemed satisfied." - "Over the Top," in which the "Rambo" and "Rocky" superstar plays an arm-wrestling trucker tryina to win back his son's love, called for a series of truck stunts planned for a 3.S-mile stretch of the freeway -7:00- through the barTCn hills between the =-=IAINMINTTOfDfT San Fernando and Simi valleys. AICNIWIQ But when s11ns appeared in June LOYIOOllllCTION Bob Hope and Don Amecbe 1tar u a - ad•enarlee who join forcee to Ml•e a •trtnc of art tbefta aod murden ln .. A Ma.eterptece of Marder" tom,ht at 8 on NBC, Channel •· nottfying commuters their artery to nta'ICQWIMV work would be cnmped -and during a MB.°' "°"1'\ME ~ ~=· (t97e1 Don Scetdlno, rush hours -Cannon found itself *Ill• MPORT tieldingpunches worsethananything ,..~ ~ 'neeoea? Rocky faced. flMm THI LOAD HI0.000 PV'fWID The city councils of Moorpark and DMK lt4ADOW9 NIWI Simi Valley. irate over not bei ng ~.wt AWOMAN Of'SUISTAHCE consulted m the matter. voted a ** .. a.em. 8,,_ ~ta: Fol-NOVA resounding thumbs-down on the iow Thi! Bird" (1115) V<** of Jim COalW>E8 prOJCCt, although they OKed shutting Henion, c.rro1 SplnNy. =THE LORD down the freeway on weekends. -7:111-••• ''The s.. Shill Not Hive .,eut Cannon didn't want to pay 120NntlTOWN Them" (1955) Mlclllel RedgflYI, hiaher weekend labor costs. Ms. flflCE • NaHT ~ lloQlrde. Rawlins said. Until last week, her WHAT1tW•f•11 ... ~.,,.. \l&IMOYE office was negotiating wlth Cannon LIQBl)Of'M•~ ** "=:t: The Rulli" (1884) for weekend filming or to stage the .~.000.0000HAHCEOf A Cen Marotte, 8lltlopna. ~~wrTH -t.00-1 b~ .... "Sc*t9Ctll" (1980) ~ ~L.llnnct °"'* !=:~LON> STAATNK MOW **** "Wtt And Ptlce" (1M8) (Pttt 1 of 2) Ludmlta 8Mlyt¥a. Ser- Qll Bonclll'Chuk. -t'.30-stunts el~where in Cahfomia. she LffTW ®MCME said. I M'A•t•H H Y. ''V~" (1815) Tom CD MOVIE Then company officials told her Nl!WlYW!DGMIE ~ *** ''The Heiell MOtpl Story" they would do without the stunts. she Wl.O, WIJ>WON.DOf' *** "Bllzlno s.ddlel" (1874) (1e57)Ann Blyth, PIUI Ntwmln. added. NIMAU a.onUttll,Gen.Wllder. CC>~~ -12:20- 1.D. AT LMGl ...-.s ** ''Weird Sdlncl" (188SI An111ony Cl) MCME Ms. Rawlins'Oedjling office,creatcd ---............ MlclllelHlll K-.Le&octl ***'4 "Cl'lltlott Of Fire" 119811 The conflict focused attention on IN1Wa.1Ml811 ~~COUPLE (D_,..s by the state Legislature in 1984 to ~.__,, **** "Who'• Afrlkl Of Vlrgtnl• • _, · helpkeepfilmang.andaccompany1ns ..,,AIO'f Wodf?" (leM) Eltzabttl'I Tr,1«, 11 !2_N!WSJAl=-· BlnCr011,lln-=. jobs and tait income, inside Cali-=.JONQ RlctlMS9ur1on. ,_ e8LATtNIOHTwrTHOAVID forn1a's borders. -8:30-l.ETT8IMAN From now on, she said. the office l (J)~::.O.. 1~~PAIH8 IP£HIEA:FOR HIM ITWIJGHTZONE wall "lnple and quadruple-check our a...., • ., ,_..,0 MERYGNFRN TOMINYnlR bases" before promotmg a fi Im mg ** "Mrone Rlpc)e(' (188SI o.wi ,.. MAGAZINE COMMDE8 AfNCA MPORT: TtAM Of •loc .. a.ti.on .......................... "'·"•ftO!•ft•,SteofwW ...... l<rlmer ............. HONE1 •• tlilOONERl~iiiiiiiiiiilll~AUST1N~:J;l~~~x~u~~!vJr~Hf~A~T•!f~SC:~FM9E~llllllllllllllll TV--.. d b WALK-INS * ~~S~On~t ,Sun ~1· * aca emy mem ers q1.u•:;4;14a1J0ilX~J;.v;L~-.:::; -CINE·FI GONE- 8nAKERS ARE BACK STADIUm a cast their Emmy votes UNIVERSAL CITY (AP) - Ballots for tclcv1s1on·s 38th annual Emmy Awards were cast over the weekend. said a spokesman fo r Uie Academy of Telcv1s1on A.rts and Sciences. "Moonlighting," ABC's comedy- drama detect1\C: sencs. held the most nominations with 16 goi ng into the balloting at the Sheraton Universal Hotel Stars Cybill Shepherd. Bruce W1llts, Alyce Beasle> and guest star Wh oop1 Goldberg all garnered acting nom 1 nations. F1 ve NBC shows took a hon's share of the other nom1nat1ons last month. wuh "The C'osb) Show" and "The Golden Girls" garnering IS each: "An Earl> Frost," a provocauve movie about AIDS. and "St Elsewhere" 14, .and "Cheers" 11 nominations. Winners will be announced 1n a gala awards show Sept. 21 on NBC- TV. Techn1oll awards will be an- Italian cl Continental Cui1in• Lunch • Mon -Fri • Dinnf'r 7 N1ghis Entertainment In thf' t ounge 3520 £.at Coaat Hirhway Corona del Mar a 675-1922 The Pros · Since 195 fl UllITT llSIUllCt ' ~ No n-smoker ~ ~ Rates f.-:t . 831-7740 441 Old Newpoft INYd. Newpoft ...._, Ca. ....... --WiWWWIWa,_. ... .,_.. ... _ .... i Ptaf1t_ .. . --.. ..... 1 u -u~m1 _._ •• ,_ HCRU ... ft _ ... ,,,., '' _,_,. nounccd at non-televised ceremonies Sept 6. About 1.200 members of the academy gathered at the Sheraton Universal Hotel to vote Saturday and Sunday for their choices to win best acting. directing. writing and other awards. said academ y spokesman Murray Weissman. "Performers judge performers, di- rectors judge directors and creative artists Judge creative artists." Weissman said. In all, 75 awards will be presented. There were fi ve nominees in each category. Comedian David Letterman and actress Shelly long of'Y'Cheers" will host the Emm y telecast'next month. A special award to comedian Red Skelton has already been announced. Skelton will receive the academy Governor's Award for Lifetime Achievement. Ell ROLL llOW ''for the right start In life" HAWTHORNE CHRISTIAN SCHOOL ALL DAY KINDERGARTEN Kindergarten thru 8th FALL SEMESTER STARTS SEPT. 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DUClMIS" (PC· l l) u lt • ·~ •• It• \ ~ea ding questions don 't need answer l we<sr. adHn1scr' don'\ knO"'- anyth1na There isn'taday goci. b~ that I don'\ pick up a ne-wspaper or a mQga11nc and get asked a provocat1,e QUl"Stwn like, "Do You Want Health~ Hair''" or "Are You Std.. of Ro~che.,·•·· ' OK. o )OU make allo"'am:c' for ..i dozen or so weirdo\ 'Who cun<.1tkr dandruff a turn-on and arc loncl\ for pets, but I think "'l' can satch ~h\Uml· the ans"ers an: H"> A full-page ad\en1wmcnHh1.. othcr day wasn '11ak1ng an~ ch:1n1t•\ \c 111\\ lhe top was the mu'>tcal quc\11on · Do You Want to Be in lkht tht• Rl·\t ol Your Life"" Seim" "t'H' '"o h11\l'' One said ... No' ()u1d•' ~t'nd nw \Our pamphlet. "f ree at I ,1,1 ' on 1r1,1I \II that I ma) thumh m~ rw .. t• a1 hanloa·" and be a mdhon..im· vo11huu1 lea\ ing my home" Th\· Wt ond ho\ "a' .. , e'' I want to drill .umk"I\ l(lr 1 ht· rt \l 111 m ) life and dtt' a 1.11lun· Don't tell mt th.11 a.:l'lll\ t1>ul d11't have figured ou1thl'11urntx.·1 •11 \l'\('' and noci. from ~ '1111plt pol '" lhl· elevator Who wm1·, 111.11 ,, irr 1<111 \ J 1 Winkle"' "D1 \ 1,1 \\ .1111 r, I nil Nagging Bad ... 1 Ill 1 \tt' 'i • • I 11l·J of Being R 1p1wt1 1 lfl' •• Do '\ ou Want tu Loi.~ 111 ) ·.tr''' • •UO~t·t 111 Two M1nu1n ·· I \1\ ilt ' lrat\" I'd give ·em IO 11111w1n 111 mail.\: nH: 1 .. ,,).. •two year'> \ounft'r 1 ·~ould 'nu lk Interested in l'l.1' 11w .11 i'Jr'\ll'' .11 Chnstma\ .mJ ltd\ nl! 11 I 111w ''' E111 BOIBECK '\our Life''" "Would You Like to ~J\C Monq and L1 ve Like a Ktng?" ··on You Want 10 Lose 12 Pounds 1n Three Da)s"·· "Would You Like J>rmtalc Rd1cf'>" {lf)ou can spell 11. \OU t.Jn cure 11. t hank!). I hate quizzes Alwa ys h:1\ l' I get rattled. A salesman at the d1lur the othN day asked. "Arc }Ou tr11l're~tcd 1n sa' ing 15 cents a copy on l•Jt h maga11ne ) ou rece1 ve?" WhaP .1111 I '>Upposed to sa). "No. I want to f( 1 in m) rnr. u~gas I don't have. run du\lon to thl' comer drug Store. buy lh.11 niaga11nc orr the newsstand tx.·h1fl 11 ''>Old out, and pay an extra S 12 a H'Jr for thl' pnv11egc'"1 l.1tt•1 J' I \lood there with a the- \\ 11 'uh,lt1p11un to Bleeding Gums l1•urnJI. nl\ husbJnd asked. "Wh) d1Jn l )OU 1us1 tdl 'cm you didn't \.\ant thl· magazinc'1" · Bn au\\' that "'asn 't the qucs- t 11111 • · f ht· nnl time: I '>Cl". "How Will You \p. nJ I 1i:rn1t) "'" un a bumper '>lltk- u ht• \JO Jll\\loer II Tornado in Kansas m arked Judy's death In "Thl· ~ 11.irtl ot < •1 \UU rn.1\ recall. J tornado lout hnl J<"' n ,1 Kansas Othn d.11''' ''hl·r •h,1t h.1p- penl·d tht'll' 1nd11dt Jun,• •r '' thl'OJ\ JuJ, <11 IJrJ J d <) \1. hen: .. ~ h:.imht·r' \ \Jr.1 ..... 1• "1Jth '" I " h-.·1 ) till In otflt' ~·11.1 L.M. Bovo II a.,~l·d the 1dent1f., th<.· l\fncan 111 11 ii \\ th thl· 'trongest Ja"'~· ..a~ I l h\ ·ri.1 I U Bo.t-d is a <Jyadlt:ated n1/umni\f omhination Top Sirloi n an d Teriyaki Chicken Teri)aki Steak 1,386Yen l,232Yen l ,078 Yen lc·riyaki Chicken , HoRoscoP£ Wedattclay, A11111&'17 ARIES (March 21-April 19): Peace and quiet a\ home may only be a drc-am. Focus now on domestic activities, relauves, visits, m-.,or adjustments. Some people will talk about purchase • others will exclaim in rhal>$0dic fashion about affa1~ of heart. TAURUS (Apnl 20..Ma)' 20): Money that apparently was lost will be recovered. You could be recipient of"ins1de infonnation." Look beyond the immediate, realize prospects are briahter than origjnally ant1c1pated. Ptsccs figures prominentJy. GEMINI (May 21-J une 20): T his can be your power day. Lunar, numcncal cycles highlight achievement. success. authonty, money and love. J\,\dgment and 1ntu1t1on are on target and you'll benefit :is rt'sult. Lead rather than follow. CANCER (June 21-July 22): Source offcar. susp1c1on is removed. You'll have SYDNEY 0MARR pgrea\er freedom, creative juices now. you'll reach wider audience. Project can now be completed. Much information is obtained behind scenes. Watch ••••••••••••• Capricorn. LEO (July"23-Aug. 22~ You'll be c.cntcr SUlJe. in spotlight -where you belong. Emphasis on personality, ongjnality,-an1tiative, intensified romance. Popularity increases, you'll win friends and influence people. Watch Aquanus. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Focus on career. business. unique contacts w11h "powerf wl people." Family reunion is on agenda, intuition rings true. n:ahzc that you will learn through teaching process. Cancer. Capricorn pra) role!!. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): You·11 be more aware of appearance. body 1magc. travel and social opportunities. Focus on publishing. d1ssem1na11on of information. plans for possible sea journey. Gemini, Sagittarius natives play paramount roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Look to family member for moral support. Dt<ipute "Ill be settled. you'll be on more soltd emot1onal-financ1al ground. Interest in mant1c ans 1s stimulated. You'll learn more about finances and possible inheritance. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Be ready for quick changes. snap dl'C 1'i1ons. e:>.clling contact w11h member of opposite sex . Spotlight on clash of idea'>. panncrsh1p. mamage. You'll be presented w11h challenge which stirs Crt'311H' JUICeS. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)' You get things done. family member 1s in\ohed. )Ofralso receive surpnse of pleasant variety. Focus on luxurv. art. mu'ill, tn\ 1tat1on to prcsug1ous social affair. Taurus. Libra play top roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Maintain aura of glamor. mystery. Emphasis on charisma. vitality. strong love rela11onsh1p Scenano also h1ghltgh1s travel. variety, children, style. You'll receive compliment on being a .. clas'> act... ' PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Circumstances dictate that you allend to longstanding transaction. Basic sccunty 1s involved. Emphasis on propcrt~. home. welfare of older family member Take nothing for granted. espec1all~ where finances enter picture. IF AUGUST 17 JS YOUR BIRTHDAY you soon will be free o t recent mass of red tape You arc gomg to be more independent. th ere will be outlet for crcatl\ e talents. lfsmgle. you could marry -there might also be an add111on to famll}. Anes, Libra play important roles in your life. You arc romantic. 1mpuls1\e. headstrong and sentimental. You rould have unusual mark on head or face -) ou are a fighter for Justice and could succeed as novelist. December will he: outstanding for you 1n 1986. A grateful letter to an adoptive mother DE: .\R ANN LANDERS: The let- t~ lrum "An) Mother USA" about ($8.-05) ($7.95) ($6.95) the nightmare of unplanned prcg· nanc) did more than "touch a heart" I 1oda). 11 slammed mto me ltkc a fist. .. An) Mother" was talking to me Twcnt) year'> ago this month. I ga1.-e up m) beautiful httle daughter I for adopuon There has never been a doubt 10 m) mind that 11 wac; the lo.,,in g '>Ol ut1on to a terrible night- mare I can't believe ho" ignorant I was about sex. I never used any protecuon because I was sure mr fock would hold out. When I told my mother I was pregnant. she treated me as 1f I had comm1ttc-d a murder. M) brother pointed his finger in m> face and said. "You ha1.-eshamed the fam il y name!" I I was booted out of the house without a dime All I had was a boit of clothes and the shoes on m) foet It was rain mg and I d1dn ·1 even h<M·c an umhrclla. Had 11 not been for the ANN UNDERS kindness of the Booth Memorial Home in El Paso. Tex (run by the Saha11on Arm}). I would have thrown myself under the wheels of a bu<,. Mrs Phylis Abegglen was and probahl) still 1s counsclrng young women who decide to carry their bab1c\ to full term. So hats off to you ... Any Mo\hcr .. I feel I 00 pcrt·ent better knowing you could be my daughter's mother and I wish you God'~ lo"c this da~ - P.J H . USA. DEAR P.J.H.: Thant you for a beautiful Jeu er and tbe opportunity to sbine a spotllgbt on tbe good worts of tbt Salvation Army. Tbey rlcbly deserve tbe praise you bave so 1tent rously 1f ven. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: My hus- rtw d11llttr 1s 'Iron!( tl11~ month at Stua rt Anderson's. And for band and his brothers have worked for their fa\hcr all their lives. They had other opportunities 10 go el~where bu1 Dad promised lhe boys one day the place would be theirs. He told everyone at our family gatbering.s that when be reached SS he would rc11re and tfie boys would take over. ( 1 l1111111·d t11J11 Y.l n· ntfrnn~ :I sp nals you won't usuaJly find on our n111r111 I. I( It • Hll' !!'> sf'n-rd Ytlth you r rhoirr of baked potato. French In··., rr 11 \nil l~k1 ,111 our dinnc•rs lht•v romt-with soup or salad and 11 11\ 11 lrt ..,ft \\huh• v.hl'<tl bread If urn llus offN 1·nds AU$.!USt i 1lth II ""11 ii like· tf'a abo Wl'll. that's an rxtra 134 Yen R L A c K A N G u s Call for reservation~ at th Stuart Anderson's BlarkAngu nearest you . ................. _. Fifty-five came and went. Mean- while. Dad conttnued \O ptle up mone) and the boys arc still strugl- ing. Dad's new goal for rcurcment wa!> 60 The loyal sons hu na an there. S1itty has come and gone and 6S ts fast approaching Now Dad has an offer to sell the business Did all thost verbal promises mean anythtng legally?The faithful sonsarc now resentful. Dad and Mom c.n't understand why no one comes to vmt anymore The famil y 1s tom Apan and the \C<lr\ are deep. Can anyth1na be done" 4'1gn me -EMPTY PROM· ISES IN UT All DEAR UTAH: If you're attla, can tbt boys Ht U.elr fatlaer for 1ellla1 U.e b111lae11, lite u swer 11: I dvbt ll. Too bad "tile boys" 1t1cll arH.94. I'd love to lttar yoar fatJlu·lD·law'• nrsloe of ._,, 11ory. ' ,/ ( U IS FOR UPPERCUT Both vulnt>rable. South deals NORTH • K 108 2 CV QJ 73 0 K10 • 10 ts 2 WEST •Q&53 IV 9 O J 9652 •KQ9 EAST •974 CV K 86 0 7 4 3 •A87 4 SOUTH •AJ CV A 1 0 ~42 0 AQ8 •J63 The bidding· outh West North Eut I NT Pass 2 • Pat18 2 CV Pass 4 CV Pan Pass Pass ~ Opening lead. Kmg o f • Br.1dge has borrowf'd terminolo· gy from a number of sports. One of the most appropriate names comes from boxmg -the uppercut It is use!J to describe a ruff by a defend- er aimed at promoting a trump trick for his partner Despite his f1ve·card heart suit. South decided that onl' no trump was the most descriptive opening bid he could make l\urth used 8tayman to look for a 4-4 major fit and stru<'k gold Ills hand was ju•H good enough to raise to the heart game. West got his side off to a grand start with the king of clubc; opening lead. lhs partner signalled enthus1· a'itically with the eight. -;o West continut•d with the quN.•n and an- other club to East's acl• That com- CHARLES GOREN OMAR SHARIF pletcd tht.· defenders' book, and East took lime out to consider the situation The most he could hope for from his partner was another 2 or 3 points, and no matter where they were. they were unlikely to com- bine to produce a trick A far more promising way to find the setting trick was to promote one of his trumps For that to succeed. East needed to find his partner with no more than the nine or ten of hearts. Breaking all taboos about not g1vmg decl arer a ruff-sluff, East boldly led his 13th dub. and declarer's goose was cooked. He nPPc1ed no d1~card from either his hanc1 or th1· dummy. and it certain- ly wa~n't right to ruff m hand He d1<,C'arded a -,pade and West ruffed with the nine to seal declarer's fate Although-South could over- nrff with one of dummy's honors, as the trump'l he Ea.Bl was assured of a trump trick by 'limply covering as <'heaply a.'l p<1ss1ble whichever heart declarN led from the table '::~:~:~' S© ~4.1 ~ -l!:, t,!r ~ ~ WOii H IU ltlite4 loy Cl.U I ,OUAH O e.ano~g• "'"•" of '"• fovr Kro,.,bled ... o•d• be ~ •o fo,'""I fo1.1' '~P • •O'd' S I D V I C I I 1 12 I I PAPSY I l-T"l ,-..--1 ---1 ---ii . 1-.... L_A..--Q....,_U_M_-ll ..,·' Granny r~d how a mar had I I I~ I spen1 all his lottery mofl9)' on e•. pensive lrips 'Thal JUSI proves .---------my theory,' she satCI "a tool and R E £ P K E I h11 money are invited -· t---T""I -,,....-...,,, S--.,,..,.-, ...... , -0 • r ,.. ·• • • • ~ ~ o••d . - --. t-, ' "1 .., 1r1t-,,. U•f"f'.) 'f'il'Otdt --~-.__.....__.___. ro1 1--.flllrC' t,e,,. ~·~~ "'40 J l';et'J""' U"l'.rPAM8l! ABOVE lf I TE OS ru GEi ""'swo TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Young chaps 5 Dead limsh 10 Reverberate 14 Molding 15 A Barrymore 16 Not barefoot 17 Lieutenants 19 Mild ailment 20 Parlor 11em 2 1 Greek lelter 22 Humes 23 Wall hanging 25 Hr segmenl 26 Wat 30 Sward 31 Coarsesl 34 States 36 Add1t1ona1 38 Cavia r source 39 Be oneself 42 Misplay 43 Paid in 44 Chnstmases 45 Unemo11ona1 47 Negative 49 Enghsh monk 50 S1dek1Ck 51 Cuban man 53 Took a picture ot 55 Outcry 2 3 14 17 20 34 39 42 45 64 67 56 Managed 61 Anecdote 62 Ott-color 64 Sheep genus 65 Vltallty 66 Islam nobles 67 Bridge seal 68 Barracudas 69 Thwart DOWN 1 Divestment 2 Chills and lever 3 Llab1Uty 4 Establish 5 Length VntlS 6 Breakfasted 7 Kids' game 8 Pavilions 9 Lton in Born Free 10 Avoid 11 Good part 12 Ollemma 13 lnequahty 18 Unplowed tarm area 24 Ahght 25 Regretful 26 Valleys 6 '• 7 .. PREVIOUS PUZZLE SOLVED 27 Slave oll 28 C11y 29 E•pert 31 Wreath 32 Planted 33 Uneasy 35 Slowpoke 37 Wore 40 Remainder 4 1 Oo poorly 46 Most modern 48 Counts 8 9 51 Time ol day 52 LOUIS XV e g 53 Put away 54 Possess 55 Torso parts 57 Be a strikebreaker !>8 Story 59 Kin ot etc 60 Work table 63 Toronto time zone abbr 11 12 13 32 33 I \ ,J. THE FAllJLY CIRCUS b>: Bii Keane "You better be good,· F\J, or you'JL land in solitary." MARMADUKE PEANUTS GARFIELD by Brad Anderson 11 6V SUPPERS MORE HAVE BEEN KILLED ™AN DOCTORS EVER CURED ' /. OC'lf , IT'S f>HN 10 MINUTf.'5 ~NCE 1 5E.rn GARFIELP AFTE.R TMf. PAPER. GO FINO HIN\ TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE ROSE IS R{)SE BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) LL ll "I Invited some pals for lunch, but I bought these paper plate't to make It • little easier on you." DENNIS THE MENACE 1 11111111 by Hank Ketcham l i ' s-1~ I ·~T 1l-llNKS I'M ALL~S ~· by Charles M. Schulz by Jim Davis WHl,.I 170 l Ff.(L LIKE 1 JU51 SE.NT T ME. LAM0 AFTER THE LION ? ~-_..,,...-- by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady } . 0rwioe COllM DAILY PILOT IT~. AuguM 2t, 1Ne Ill BLOOll COUllfTY 'DM)' _,. f.l!,lff/{ ~ 1lJ WT lllUI<.' ~0/6a¥1 WHt:H~f~Y Wf1H T1lO'llUI' MW WfT1l1I 1'E /IK/ntH MQlllll&ltt. ..... A 1'?'r.« tlClA?T" FaiAl6 : ---. U.8 . ACRES FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE LroK1T! YOJ CAN STILL SEE THe. SCffiS THE. CO~OfEMfeD ~ LJ=AHS HRNDSI HCW a:>ME SHE. Gal"" ~l.Ollfi~ FINBERS~I~ t----·"""1 7 I~ SHOE ~.tMCit~!~ A~, I~'ne< ~N<Y·WA~~! EVERaT'nf~ ~~~· JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 0 0 A~ 'X>UR NE.LO PRINCIPAL I l 'VE 5EI UP AN A6EN~ A5 FAR A6 UJHAT l 'O klKE 10 5EE Aa.OMPl15HED OOR1NG -rnE. FIR5T UJEE.K OF 5(,HOOL. ! I'D IJKE 10 COIV\~ il-4E SCHEDUL.IN& OF SiuDEN75 SMOOiHl() ... ESTABLISH A .50UD ~N€ AND ~==-~~j Dl!X./PWNE f*TIERN ... '--"---"-~~.;:;:;;a;;;..<1-.-__;~~~--_._--~__..~--....:...:~ by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston MISfAKe5 ?/I . . by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom. BatiuL BUILD A NEW WING oN -rnE S(µOOk I DOONESBURY by Garry Trudeau -... Qt,4)' IT HAS TO ()() 11/fTH Pf?eS£:/N· IN6 FRe8XlM IWI) PE:MtKMTIC IN'iTT 7l/T10NS -I / ~· ~ { 'THAT 5 A G!Tt (1){)C ~.HA~ WHAT mKeS Ya/ GUYS TO 'TECUCIG/JlPA 7 BUSINCSS' ' I -OrMge Cou1 OAJLY P1LOT/ Tueect11. Auguat 2e. iaae CALL '642-5678 lt1l lat1t1 Ftr Salt ...... (c .. ...----11 •• ,. 1002 •WHLIFFt• "Luek" built spacious 1 story 3BR. 211tBA + form dine & lam rm, 2 lrplcs view lot Perlect con· dltlon $335,000 lee. llASTllHICO "40·1110 COLDWC!U. BANl(eRO 759-9100 -------,~ )l/I .. f ~I,. t, M'-'Af'J'( OWHR IHPERATl Gorgeous •BR 3BA exec. home 1ncludt1s wet tlllf 508 and luV· lt1 nd scao1ng UpPf!r N•iwport ti11y ocat on Owr111• motivated m.1•A lt'l otter A"V t~ "Of N 'CI W•ff\•f'I >0 oan ., reoulr.O wl• CM 'uDft<I ta w1 ftOf Hmf~ 10. ha"'Ct c.""•niln C'Oft\9U,ed et I 1 ~ Of fM '-""O• ·d Of~ .., ""Of'lfPli t i (Oilt<f~ <tl'• t f'ld ,,._.., ,.._,,OfloM>•• at ,..,,... .. , ... , let Ut Help Y 11 Sell Y 01t Propertyi Call Cl1111f1t4 , 642-5678 for in formation & surprisingly low cost. IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE \IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORAffllE • •llllOIUTH• Sharp ttudlo Ouole11, p1t10. carport, 111 utile Incl, good 1ra1 Only S.-95 , .. TILHllT ' ... u ............ . '"' .. , •• sno Hl•11thl11111. • Month·to·month also available • Furnished/ unfurnished ·Fitness centers. tennis. swu:nming Models open daily, 9 6 Sorrv. no pets Newport Beach No 880 Irvine Avenue lat 16th! 145.noc . $AIL INTO SAVINGS 4 tines, sg ·oo 7 qays... • Mv111e 1'111)1 ONLY No ~ e.t-. CollwMnOlll. <\IMmO!Ne. loetlftt, Off H4llp W.m.cl BA YFRONT BUILDING OFFICE SPACE "-i 550 square feet & up -•11t Cl 011 Cell 6't2-4'6« GIRL to care for my ameil 0 ... IU s1m• 9elboa apt 2 x's I Week • • L8J')Ce 675-7850 SEORn&llY For Nwpt ec:n Law Firm Verled , .. Pon Gd 1111n1 req Can Jo at 644-6512 Ample pkg, utlls paid. -,..------.---2855 E Cat Hwy 875-6900 Llv•ln Hou..-eeper, F/C. WESTCLIFF BLDG NEWPORT BEACH , • ,.,.,, ,11 •• •""" •~.A•• Oer11r Yltw ltltt vcomple1e je111tortel VMullc "'Elevator v Full view bak:onlel .,.. Se<:fetary MrVIC4I .,.. Ample parking 141-1101 2Ht tar;• home. some child cere & driving. Rel• Gd Hlary 631·8115 U.t·ll IHHbt,.r For couple In Newpon Beach 640-8096 WANTED CARE Giver houeekeeper for ( I chlld) room. board, ••l•ry Some Englllh 673-2387 ec k pr eg Muet know In- surance Houra 9 ·6 Group prectloe. Fashion l1l1nd. 844-1025 OllllPUOTIG WtlT F/O, 30 Hr•Mk Mull be enthualeatlc, cheerful, W~ well with ~.I GOod offk:41 tkllte. 1nc11 eYM t1t1, eome Seta Sal open acoot'dlng to a.p & ' ablHty Dl&M 831-5&&4 551 ·3338 Eves Make the Move to Park Newport HIT&L UltSTAIT «5-Crochat 1 Ofllty For amell ~ey ornc. 1n1 blouae ot tnedlum weight Ne\IWpOt1 8Netl .,.. Al yam Smat1 with lki"-or lun place lo work I '*"' O.rec11ont !of Mtt· 644-1901 M1S1111 & 10, 12 ,..,.. . lllHW. I~ Front & b~ omc. Wiii !>tt,;O ,$l i5 1)111• 1• c treln College back· pot1119e han<111n9 tci1 ground pref Newport 1111r.h p11111un N y •••• 9ch, (l/l, M·F 448-6073 ,._, .... ... ~.. .. ... ,1 .. mltUl.lfl&UT • hey Fuhlon lttand o~ . Enthllelullc, herd WOl'kng, typing •xP Mlp- f\il, gOod beMftta, M time, ~-2023 ...... .._. .,_ Qmlll. ........ . ~-al :.;-: =~=-=-n 11m ,........_--. ,_ ... """' ..... I .. -!!ealJW. M!I ~Liie Mii _......~••1'" 11@1 1111 I -·•llM•••ta Iii~ IUI ••nPnn• •11 •11111HP11 u111tm "" . Ea.,.,-·o Gutt• 111-PHONeA .. '* Pf•f·d. Ula rerw• ... -Riiii ------·-- - 10 tM ~11 H~ Mollett Mutt haYe .. ....,~r~:: Evte 15/ht t comm &jFUI tlmt oountet .._In IP-I~~-------ll(p'd 8L ~~ ~ £~"!. dae-• two mft ltldemlltei., cw. loU-070I ;:f~100 L ~j~ btwn 1-tpm "9tel .._,-.,. 9'ore .. .. .. aup,ty, la E 171tt8t CM , 2200 MOfl 1PM 10...,_1:30 ..,_ CMllt' end .... C:."r:, ~~ alU111Y·f/T .,llJll II I .~torDen :.'=9~9¥lnlnOI •T-Coetlt+.y Pl'\T.-11:00 ... to• 20-*8 ..,_.on,_. enes 1111 s dtrect r9POl1t '°' "".-:. trtendly, bUty IU&. DTATI uua ~" ~_:rw:i• ua •11u1111 FIT , PIT·-hMa _ tiANDvMAN.. w ptOll 1~ Jiii""" tt.in. ione dlllltMt pNne -~=-elne· end:::~ ..!o-• ::'":~ = *SALES* ~!,.~1 !:'::; ----'aAUSPERWM. S-ourdlel)la)' 11 Tlcictt lir.te~T~ ~ . ._. f« 1~ =~=no~•· --... Good 1--.l .... I..... ~... Q To work out·• ................. DT .......... __., ,-.. .... , •• etc ,.. .... Of I full a pet, ....... ,............ ..... • tect• •t••u•. 8taruno .,.,.ng --· com-...... reet Wtietern ~ FT Good--· .. ' -"' ,..,_, .... ..,_. V9I 1 I I I -o.cle 71~ 171-0 ..i.ty '20,000 • ~. puttr •JCP •mutt, IOtt Of ~) Eat .. • Nia to Off«. c.. !.~...,.;. PtY ,,,.,_, ct1111ftedeunder ec>olY In per.on M·' btwn l I I between I OOem-12 JO ptue benef1ta Mr ~ phoflel too Cell between \~ !'Jdon at 15e-413o ........ l*10n With ..... "OM>CUl'Y" a.:.uo. 3432 via Opono, &tLD ,.1111 PIT ca-w. OOfNMrclel Md.....,,,, tAM .... PM, 7U· im 9-SPM, 831·~ -Prior Plumbing S.... ax-mAT WllTIU :=:-~_: 19 Nft.W _St_• _106_NI f7i-'720 ~ ~~ =-~ ~ ~ :a:rs.~~~8A-NJ0""'"""._..,.·21-:--:01=-.ec:1-.11_,,..111M1~rt NOn-emoker -Secretary & SECRE ARY FIT mature • ~ e rnuet. Guwan. IQL m&TI ICopy .,-riming 873·5M5 f.Of.JAIA/M" ••••t• W cour809d t.o tPplV 182-7117 PNcllle lnlal, I Iba ..... t.-....n • Light bootckMplng '°' '°' COM1ruetton office IM ptua comrnlHton fil!lj --co.ta Meea dletrlbYt« Of We offer ~ ~ Ofdltit 112. W..Wn tleo ,_, Eetete Mgmt Co. nr A/P, AI R, f:yroll, exp'd; Benefit• available. Ap,,.Y ..al f1'm office :ut All oornpeny afltt promotion from PIT......... bue 20line'20142..a. John Weyne Airport. 951-4591, .Viejo lnl)efeon M •. F S..Oon . tnATlllAIJ ~2 -..:.. • ..!.."'..:.o,.,.-:.,.ert -"""'Md~"""Y ..__._.. to~ •~ --- Submft r-.nne & Nlary 11--E~ Of °"' Corona '" ··--'"" -· tor thoeie Md ,_ _,,... -.,_.. .. teqt1l1amtnta to: PO Boll _,Alf Tll Ull.'I ft.Ill• · Del M• ., .. stOfe hat .,._.tor IN Deilly Plot Wutlet, gaeldty, eleot • 2271,Nwptlk:tt92M3 PAR.T·TIME. Laguna t528N41wpor1Btvd CM •••-/!!•.... CfMt.SopeningefOfFIT 1&13111 ~ed tn aretall~ 4 Hrt on ,rtcs.y aftat• dry,wttlMld,tnlcro,aof .. Baaoh Good phone (714>142•1763• ....,.. -& PIT Selffpareona: Futl-llma. good pay e.o. ~ In noone, 16/Ht • OM • low aNt, refrig, chearl1 a.flit tktn.. Muet rype 60won'I Immediate open1ngt tor Mue1 be outgoing a Im. afltt. 4 Loeetlont A.ppty ~ildi ~PM~ towenoe. Muel M¥a r• tbla, bet stooi.. 541 ..... For RE OeYtlopmen1 Con· & be able to UM 18M ~. Ult.I ULll lfP PI T ulupaople & aglnellva. A•tall exp In ~. Metro Cer ~'.,g ~ a llabla tran1po1t•t1on Hawaii en PLUMIAIA atructlon Oo. By John Call (714)497-5221 CC>PleY Colony C:ablevleon cathler. Home lmprov.-helpful wm Vein Flexible Wun, 2950 Harb« Blvd, .:a ..... a• Conte et LIH Smith. Pienta 51 15 OaMoft .._ Weyne Airport. • Mull IC tal/ ... " of co... MeM h .. an Im-ment Center exp«tenca echedute., benefit• Celt Coat• MeM -·-I 042-4321 Ext 275 ,-. In *°"' CALL have e~ Typing 75wpm mediate oe>anlng fOf a r• • +ue. P-.. tipply In Pereonnet 0e9t Nft-OH-,..... ..... 7227 Edinger Hit 1t9f Vot9ft 1200-04~5 ' l word PfOOMllng. For IHI market dOOf to door '*'°" Mon.-Ftl M . p 0 r 1 st• 11 ~·n e r•""""_.' "'.,_. Equal Oppt'y ~ IWk. Patd '3 l.lmet1----------~ ec>Pt call 751.eoo3 ..._rap. lndMdual mutt L~ -mTll (714)883.1200 · FITibeneflt' I WMl!Jy Aexlble flour9. JOHN WAYNE TENNIS be aggr...ive, e Hll 1275 B<latol, C.M. _ 260 Oote treet, CM HARISTYLIST. MANI· No exP nee. 875-VOTE • CLUB FAMILY MEM- ttert bewllll t k E.O Cl L-/•-OMll --CURIST With tome BERSHIP HOO Cell lll'TY/ll•PTlllm .,, ng ,o WO( .E. M/F ......... ,.... cll•oll, Fu"41ma RECEP· ua.a.... 876-0611 NHdad for Newport ~~,~~~o~ ~::'er::i 1 HZO A!P;.~111~99 E~~d c°o~~t .._.,. lllln TIONIST 6-4().-4454 Belt>oe Drug Store nwse NCR 2114 Elec1tonle Celh Center lnveatm.nt firm. cable ..,.. preferred II IM'TllMI Hlway, L..gun• btwn t-t 1 • m.. lllElllTE full-time. yarmenent R.eolater. 1755 New. S1000/mo. 72().()704 lnteruted contec1 exper not nee. Attrecllve,I OMll It now t9klng ec>Pllcallon11 NMl<:*'k.Expe t.con-Maka on.ri 759~11 549....t242 EOE YoUthful. 846-1428 fOf • tun time euhi.r DPEllllS geniality • ""'91 0.-Alk f0t Pamela Mu11 1>e able to tile• r• -'reatMe poeltlon fOf Mn-1=,_...,,--.,,..,,......,,.,..---,-..,.. ~ SM our ed lo todey'1 eponalblllty, energetic I oere mtture '*'°"· Mr. POLE lamp S5, 3' rnd mah cteulfled under end friendly Mottler'• 11 Elwood. 873-1850 ooff .. tbl 135, Imm B&H "CJROCERY" • gtowloG oompeny and •ll•UL UIMlll ...... n&Tlll 125, A~tlc sao. 4 "Ill P&.,.• . ._I offer• many benefits drw WOOd flle c.bs 12$. .. ~ Uncommon Employment Opportunities! OYr new, stote-ot-the-ort food and drugsto1e concept Is becoming o reollty In Westmlnslet this Oclobef l'U o result, many spectolty and other job opening, must beflltedsooo VONS ""9llONS '' o complete d1soouot gioceiy and druQSk>re. ~s a super molk.etploce °' spectolty lood ahops, lnckJdlng Butcher Shop, Sausooe Shop Bok~ Juice Bar, Greenhouse. Solod Bar. Health and BeOutV Ak:b. Wlne Cellar, Dell. Fist\ Marlcet. Kilchel"I Shop and Phormocy This r~tonory new loclllty In Westml.nster Is our 4th, providing on uncommon lhopplng elCPef1· ence lot customefl and uncommon coreet emp1oy. ment oppottunlt195 tor VoUI VONS employment representottve' wlll be accepting applications for both general and spectalty positions ot lhe Fountain \tllley Community Center Checll betow tor tM date and ttme to appty tor your potttton of in-... • STOaC CURKS -Grooeiv, Produce frozen Food. Dell/Dairy/l iquor, General Merchand11e, H&otth & Beauty Aids. • CAIHllRS •JANITORS • COUNTER WIS -Ice Oeom. lortllleno. Collee BoT. Product Oemonstratloo • FOOD PREPARATION -Juice Bor Seiv1ce Deo. Hot 8okefy, Meo1 [)eportmMI Appty For Above.Positions Only W8dnesc:tay, August 27th 9a.m. ·2p.m. • PHARMAClm -Unusual oppot1un1tv 1or ad· \'Of'I08mel d CA~ license. 2 yeon retoll phormocy ~tence and tomlliarltv with computen required Customer seMCe Sic.Its a mu$1 UniOn WOQ9$ l benefits • PHARMACY TECHNICIANS • COSMnOLOGISTS -uc8'1$8 product know! edge. Ofdeflng P'ocedures and cuslOtTlef seMce iklls required • HAND SHOP IAKERS/ CAKI DICORATORS -Minimum 3 ~rs expe- tlence required Mon<>gemen1 0pportun111es • FLORAL DESIGNERS -Appropr101e bock· ground, CUSIOmet seMce Sktll$ o must f.ul retail clerks benefits package • COOKS -Muslflove good workJ~ ltnowledge o1 lood pieporot1on cold 501ods posto 501ods solod dressings, SOUC8$. elc Knowleoge ol proper use °' standard kitchen equ1pmen1 requtred Apply For Above Poslttons Only Thursday, August 28th 9a.m. ·2p.m. Interested and QUOlilted condtda1es should oppty 1n person on "'-date cotTMpOndng to their poeltton of lnt"911, during "'9 hows~ at: Fountain Valley Community Center 10200~ Fountain Yathy (lulclng lehlnd Ctty Hall) For MOie lnlormallon On These And Other Pos111ons Coll 818/350-82A1 \IOlllS II 011 o""""O'"'• Ot:lo(VI .OvOl CJt>PO" "'' ... .,.., .... ,,. ' . . : : ; I : ;iiiiiiiiii==iiiiiiiiiiiii Ct•Ht/C1 .. 1ttt Laa•ac1,la1 lanl•1 ltrricl ori~aya. P•tloa. petha. -R .. Es"'"1 .. 0"'"1 .. C .. O_M_M_'_L_/l_N_D_2_e I Lanc111 Compe.nlon1Xid .. for ilv; • $2.40 per da" etc No !Ob too •m•ll yrs Do my own wonc Lie. k c TREE stRVlct In care & llte hakpg for J R~ M!k•y._5_3~o553 • 27804 t Al 848-8128 Top Trim Removal. Oual Iha elderly {714)833-2009 Theft ALL you P•Y tor Se I.I II I --3 llnea, 30 dew minimum Ckit• C1rt ELECTRICIAN Oual \lllork rv c nt , .. "1 Paiatiap, ' Fr" est S20 hr 989-8263 or 538-8698 __ ...,....._ ____ !"9 In the AGES 11..., 1 Qp NICE HM •487892. Greg, 979-6278 ISHll<AWA LANDSCAPE FINE PANTING By Rich· SERVICE W. CM, lg lanced yard ardSlnor 18yr11othappy rtH rain, M-F. FIT or PIT NEW & REPAIR No Job Sod Clean-upt. Melnt euatomera I.le 28084' 7AM-8PM. 831 -82t8 too amell Top quellty Sprinkler• ate 860-4147 Therfk -YOtJf 963-4t14 DIRECTORY Reuontble FREE Hll· TREES ---DAYCARE In a tun & lovlng metH 831-2345 A A A PAINTING lnl/EX1 environment Age• 2'..., & T09pad/ramolled CIMn-LOWEST possible price up lncld pre·tchool Baa•~•• up, new 1ewn1 751-3476 10 Step Service 862-3235 CALL TODAYll ISi FOi LOIS YOtJr Service Direct OtY Aepreeentattw 142·4121 Ht. IOI C M FI PT 548-5722 **ifXNOVMAk•11t DUSTY'S Ltndacepa/111wn EXTERIOR EXPERTS Cltati•f ltmct I.erg• or •m•ll. I do It alll M•ln Serv. Wkly/month/ Olfflcult repe1n1R1pac111tl FRIENDLY TIGERS! why Pat 531·5579 or IV• mag 11 time FrM '" 241-18.40 Llc•288597 831-929 ipef10 your valueble time Carpen~ry. muonry root-COMMERCIAL Landaeape GLASGOW PAINTING cl .. nlng? FrM eetlmet•. Ing, ptmbg, dry-well. Ute Melnt Sprlnklert, IOd. 20 In II EK I 30 yr• tllper r..aonebl• 541-3608 a morel J B 8.4fr9990 yrt In,,., Tony 045-5124 ret'a 842-5214 Ac.a1tlcal tlll•t• HOUSECLEANING 10 FENCES-GATES Tr .. trim C&B LAWN SERVICE AINTER NEEDS WORKt REB[OWN OR PAf~TEO VRS EXP. Good ref•. Dump run1 C M /N.B. MOW• EDGE TWICE MO lnt/Exl. celllnga, relln cab • ·-P ..... epp1y et 22s e. •PAR.DI ATTlllMT 30 dtw rMt.i nte cao 12.5 EOEJA/A/M/F t7th SI, Cotrt• Meea ~lenoedt Appty ... ew dOCNnO dOMt ... ·•-......... •11111.LO 3190 Harbor, C M 1100. c:au t_,,. reodna -,..... OA111111n111 m 1eo ~ a,,ttelffHt Flt lift 150 pounde, Mn· &111•1.Y ...... / ...... •Butb<>ya elltt, ~~.0o ... 1e StrMtj •WUHHll Clerk,M·F.FIT,M .etert PlllTULI * Ho•t•ases• ..,.,,. .. >J, 14.60/hf. 55~5ee8. G«oaove c:etWCt manog. •B11tender1 ltl'lf l)C>Otteta. N9w from •Pantry Pereons OUll/IUllT •I. I Mutt h•v• home phone TRAINEE/COUNTER Mfgr, dativar.S to YoU a •Night Une C<><* FIT. benefit• 250 Oole ANO Help nffded tor new lntlalled Y()Uf ct'°'°9 of Coe StrMt C:O.te M... .,,..,,. b9kery. on e.lboa ~ fall color. Retab 12000 * 1111111 Weltt..... • ,,.., .. ble tranapot'tetlon Exp d not nee. flex hrs. Sell 1950 750-8404 *Food Servers CONSTRUCTION Lab« benefit•. piM.Mnt work· -------- lntervlewt btwn 911\ru 5 S8·110hr Cell 838-57001 lml"llWlll aa1lf Ing cond. Wagee oom-POWER EDGER 1100, Apply In per80n: 10135 A Wntmlnater 9 ... meneurate wlexper call Power mower $50 Refrlo 0.11fn SIM la1 SAVE Agency (fM ) 873-7890 tor Interview. 1225 WUh«/dryer lt4S =·= OIMTIUUITS *UllTEI* mDllAIYllSP ~ e..a-sa._8 _ . Temporary~ Bethel' bn.11Mr Kennel ~/catering equip Mle, HW.... SM oor dlapley ad tn attendant &p pref For 1flcer reg11te1. t bt1. L-•1 1-i todey·a clualfleda un<Stw 4040 Mec:.Artoor Blvd, 308 Interview •npt S48-3794 110tage racb, food J)(OC. _. 11-'GROCERY" Newport Beech ..,.. pena, traya, kloherl ware, For lunch rOtJte aalat (7t4)752-l«3 m llSPt'flL expr .. IO mech, ctllne, Mult heve own car. PIT YIU P&YIUllS Tech & K nel ......... M ttaln ..... cry9tal (40-«I Mon.-Frl Tlk• home en .,...p uat piece Mtt.I""•' 850·2257 S40·S50 deity 979--0747 EOE/A/AJMIF 100% FREE EOE be neat l '*90fl•ble ( t . ..,.., COUNTER HELP PIT ----Aek IOf Jane 754-1033 Mf Y"" Ot evenlnga) ' IEITAIUIT /llLI Relleble. mature pereon 'JANITOR-S240 _. ---------SMAU FRIG $40, tr..af MOTHERS MARKET & for Newport BHch 101ffl e;~~~~atar S 100, drapH S25, KITCHEN It now accept-cl .. nera 642-2871 c:tutcn" I 16. 90 •t0te Ing applloetlont for 1 Sav• Agency (Feel p.nt hengara, bOOkcaM bright, 9f'larget1c peop1e OIEW --J&lnll 1 Ht wldie, 90· hJOtl 1500. to work In oor Vageterlan Luxury Motor Yacht Pos-1 ttOfe Clock S20.L motOf- Goormet R"teurent end 1t1on1 evelleble, cook s.. our dlaplay ad In eycte helmet• • 10, car dell Expar J)(efd but ttew1rde11, lirtt meld I today'• clutlned• under ... 1 S25, custom bit ger w/treln the right pet80fl. end engln"r Young. "GROCERY" cabinet• S800 S48-9l47 • IROlll OUllH embltlout l 1t1tec1lve HU HU need only apply. Exp'd Ylll P&YIUlll prel'd. 714 951-1902 EOE/AJA/M/F 111m1 --. -----HST 1111nu llUYIH /STIOI 1nn111 lent cond 775-'378 FIT PIT ,11 thlttt evall FI T Lift 150 PoUnd•. Mn-IHllEEPE Frlgldelra Laundry o.nter _ Apply 225 E 17 St c M eflt• 250 Oote St .CM I (tt1cked wthr/dryer) W1terbed w/~ $80 -------· -FIT benetlta. 250 Ogle Mdt L~240H a LC208H Mercier bttta S100 Compl WlfTIHl/llmU 1111 OUlll Street, C M 850-6483 Exit oond 8.42-M82 Aquarium H O 351ttm FT Motel 8 now hlrl"" Wiii ~"'-• $50 .............. .. I Apply at: lr•ln. Noon l e~ hrt. I LIMO TRAINEE I MOVING MUST SEl.LI _...... . .... ..-..-vu ne lrl14tr Xlnt bent & pd vec1t1on1 18-110 ~Tl~ GE WASHER a Elec dtyer C..~ttn IHtHrllt Apply In person. Motel 8.1 10135 A we11m1neter hMvy duty, xlnt cond. •t•RS-PlllM"""eom..,•1•p1e1-.-eyat..-;,,;em-. l 400 PM 0..lt hJ 8288 w .. tmlnater Ave, SAVE AGENCY (FMI S300 pair 957--0303 model 3. 4aK. 2 dr1Y'8, ... ,.rthMll . I w .. 1m1n11er IAlmUIOI IFaraitut I014 model 8 printer. 2 ex· H2·1111 I IYll P/T Experienc ed ground•! I llf HllRllE ::a.!:1~:'•· ~ __ Afternoon hoora. must be I melntenenoe men tOf prl· _ · nHt appHrlng end vet•""'' In plent car• LIS 111·11H frH II Yta ~-en«getle Mutt heve car and di ....... lrrlgetlon 4-SALE TRUNDLE bed ~ll'!-.111"'!11'1!1 .. ir'l-""l .......... "'""'1 -aeral 5530 end velld Df1Yel't LloenM 1y1tem1, end dH lgn good condltl with • FREE KITTEN, 4' tn09. ell ANsWtAitJd SERVl6e Ml!Noe P•ld 631--0416 I Pllce ot emsployment l tom COYefl onbots1er;"'& "'°"'tr1·"y • ~I TTort~ Alllhltt s .... h ..... dO --Interview an Juen · -ca .,..7.u o _.... ' ... tc ...,.r P· DRY CLEANING counter Ceplatr.no CA Send r• l'lMd rMll 2 Mtl ot I rioma 8.45-998 I 1.v Mag erator• wlll train. help neadedl · • llnent bed pad1 & 2 -------- 1401 Avocado Ave BERGSTROM CLEANERS I ~~~ ~ ~~~'51~1' ~ ~ ther'mli blanket• for each 1 Fill lmDS Ste 204. Newpon Beacn 2934 E. Cou t Hwy CdM I 9580, Seeremenio. CA unit $135 8.45-0955 efter Te 14 lat ... Ml· 1111 APARTMENT Melnten-95823..()580. No leter 5.30pm & weel<end - ellQI man South Laguna, S llY OLUllH then October 1. 1988 COUCH ,_.11t blue ~5 Jtwtlry/Fan/Art clH nlng, llght repair Ilk tin, 5 dey wk Ouellty ---...-· / IOU ~gr~; =11~,a~c e:,:_ ~Zrbc~:~·r.~unt~~~ M~!~t~~:~~E p~:';t:~1 ~l~u:U:U:.eK J:~· k~ LX6v1s 14K n:1eoe WM meneurate ~Ith lllP Rel-exper'd oounter. xlnt / Apply et 3333 w Cout · plat10fm watarbed $250. 1875 puretiaMd tor $4751 erenc:es req'd c an' Skip wagee. 848-0015, mom1 Hwy, Nwpt Bon 9·5 M·F Royal Copenh~Chlna Mutt Sell! ONLY $300 8em-5pm 843-t600 , M A N I C U R 1 S T , S50. 78()..3177/ 20-0138 SACRIFICE 472-8893 •-•••••fl Mut~ ~~~If now PEDICURIST Full a COUCH & chair, ttvrdy OUJtt Fandtalt Manager couple, 75 untt fuet Injection 135,000 • j Selbo• 111end Mery cuttilona. be11 otrer e• ._ Ar 1 --pertlel cffentele Rel1 req wOOd freme. \Ill/brown I ~ I 11.a.a7 complex Tu.tlln Wife In yur .. Group Ins Va-873·5e79 (714) 950.9934 e:::u I teu QI lld'; otc. llu•b•nd melntan-cation pay, Pentlon Plen chelre Gr .. t buyl Cell anoa Apt + ulery Expar GRAHAM'S UNION llHU WUTll DRESSER 9 drawer 142 lllO nee S«ld resume to 544.7151 NB I Calender/Photo Seuk>nr wl mlrrore. oak v.naer I • - 138 Rochester, 891-8601 for Interview Excellent condition $60 OlllECTUll S.lfftrt. Costa Meu, CA 92627 FL1••L 11••11r•s --=-499-1224 __ ,Typewr11...-a..25 Excellent -.. " HIDE-A-BED Queen tire, condition 891-4M7 &Ill 1n&1u•• Sae OtJr ad '"lodlly'I MOTOR 101n Ilk• new blue white & -Exp d9Pendab1e.1mmed claultled unaer beige s250 999_.135 Exec o .. k a twlllel ct1r. 3 openlngt , llt. 645-7448 mo old S 185 obo. Bkcue GROCERY Avellable In lrvlne ar.. KREISS CHAISE S25 Racllner/rock., $85 S300 10 $600 No eolleet· LOUNGE-Like oew. Orig· obo 85'-7509 YOH PAYILllH EOEIAIAIM/F Openings Now Available Ing 3.4 hourt a d1y I Int l coll S1500, uklng -Monday tllru Frldey arter· S860/obo . .640·24117 TYPEWRITER·St•nderd noon Seturday and Sun· IBM Elec-&cellent cond day morning Ce ll MAPLE din Ml Lemp cerbnb $150. Tint 842-4333. uk lor Kirk tibia Fr twin beds & o-88!1-19e8 11-546--048!1 Or111• O•ut I ~":::.. ~eg~:;~~5~o!or 'hta A hiaah ii4t Jo'l!r:!'•: !Movln_g-Mutl Seel Medi-+ 1 Pelr breeding grey _.._,,__ _ _......_... ..... y L terrenaen atyfe dining set Cocll'tttera. yoono bird• CAR R 0 UTE S Cott• Mata, CA 92828 by F\ay'Tlond E fnkeboO Don not incl oag1 Seo Earn Extra Ca•h For Del/very Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week. No collecting. no soliciting. Must have de'pendable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney IOTMEH 11111n a tbte e· 10 9· 2 arm ehr• e 557-8789 e~ 1--11 tide onrs. lthr uphOI Id••• CHW UC '' -IOt Board Rm/Corp Din-is 111r1ng a Full-Time per-Ing rm S3000 Enket>oll C1nn lem•I• 9 wtc• Show son wlbHlc nutritional Bar wl edJ shelvea. 2 bar I qu•llty S600 646-1521 knowledge to work In oor I ttoolt. lthr uphol S 1400 Engltth Sprlnoer Spenlel vltemln dept Wining to 644-6058 I pu"t AKC Champlo learn & u11t1 others I __ ... .. n M1negeman1 poten11e1 MOVll'lg-Muat sell Own BR tire. thota Ltver/wtllte Pleeff apply at 225 E M t $150 Snake cage 213-69t-~43 17th St CM 74x32x• t S40 Own W1r HANDSOME BIG BOY 0,,10( S.,,l' bed S200 OBO 8.45-76 t, Wears a tuK yoong black MOVINGI PECAN & white rescue cat needt Esttblllhed bu11neas BookcaH some antique I responalble inside home. seek1 FIT l PIT SALES GE h nu el e r e d 1 hot a . CLERKS wl treln Also lurn wu er/elec OTHERS 839 70t9 need DELIVERY perton dryer 957..()303 I-_ · Deva Ron 5•8-7794 Mov•ng Sele Everything SPINET PIANO -Good Cout OttlCe Supphes g04tl Prol dee ttema Incl pracuve pleno ~ood -P-.R-KING aTTEND•NTS roll top d81k beds cond S200 548-308 ,.. " " 77() 5533 d Atternoont l Evenings Muet have 1 yr experience i11mua · ays, good driving records & 786·0552 evenings -PiHH A Ortl•I h•ve current MVR Hunt I Ouellty lrtonch sol a & j fOSI 1ng1on eeacri erN Lo..,.s.at 1xpoMC1 cl'le<-t•••t 213 828-5646 ry wood frame good "-NII cond S400 733·0121 5 2 Kewei Grana -Nrly PUTE·IP PEHH new · 14500 S1ve a1 1 .... t 5 Oeyt/W"k Include• Sota Bed love •HI 1 S2500 (714)36._2008 Seturdey Art/Drafting 011mHI color 12 251 p oak llnlth Like new• background helpf\JI Wiii i 780-8792 KIM8ALL Pleno. conaote treln Apply ennysaver SOFA aleepar Queen & s14oo obo 497-3t99 1860 Plecenue Ave CM mato111ng love se11t PHT OllTlll Rivera Paid 57000 l.IPAltlT IUll PIAH Alto tnt/Ellt Pelntlng own trana. Merl• 24 1-9553 are• Jim Whyte, 8.42-7208 S20-S25. 548·5722 (28) yrt exp . work guer Llc•288597 831·9295 HOtJMCleenlng 14 yn lllP •GEN HOME REPAIRS TrM/TrlmlCINnup compl D•vl! Painting 98.4-3837 .•••••• eeeeee••··········· AJ,liaatff relleble, reu, 11 .. Ht. own Pelnl Drywall. Cetpantry gardening c ompetltlw QUALITY PAINTING ualteH ltmtff trene Pina 8.45-9888 Delle etc Gery 846·5277 PTL pr!Qee Chuck 042-2873 Spec In old hOUMI a grtl· : ( \ f( I ~ J( n Pl'OR 1 1 \I I ' : HANDY ANDY M I I l fllll removal 8"1 any s j);CJ:JGing fn furn r• *ANNE'S HSE CLNG• S C -'n • FULL SERV, GARDENING bid, guer work. 875-8088 • • "°'lng/refln. •ntlqu••· Cmplla, wlndo._,,., pelnl CR.pair V 1 ~:'~ ~~t & No Job 2 big or 2 amall. -,------_ •. M G L~ R •. ate. FREE "" DUKE'S vecanc'•*AnM722-8572 ~m«cla · _·_1 __ !_r~ fft 04W072__ 1Jtrl8f r'- AEFINISHING 048-5587 MARIE'S Jenltorlel Melnl CIHn·Up L•ndtC•P•. -,m .. ~H""1.iR"d!"!i~N·t•e•Rt"o"R"s""' • • •·; I Prof clntng, gd 4:xp.lrel1 aaliaJ G•rdenlng, etc For the HANGING/STRIPPING : \1iplii·11t w 11 .. Ml' nn" lwtnl>! ·•• : ,.. I I 24 hr Cell Merle 547·5e48 (f RXdliNG . MOVING beet job done. 850-3745 VISA-MC 873-1512 e • r•pl 1•11 (111 1111tniljtt'flll'lll 1'"''111111• • Pal ""' x, .. ~ .. 1,. I G l y d ,., --• • <>-.. .:.;:.,,~ e..._..Rootl'l I MS CLEANING-Fr .. Etl arage " .... nupe -fla-Llat I t I I I 11 Tt-l"'a. SACRIFICE S800 01 1r1de 1 Excellent COf'ldltlonl '700 I -IOI VCR Cam•• 548-48ee Local P .. t C91'trot Com· 8.42..08&2 I -- pany nMda rOtJla tech-SOFA two piece lull ,.ze WHUI• "81n NH 01cen, we lraln Cell Mr metlteH end tablel and 1French pro~nclal St200 Tavlor betWMl'I 8 12 ti lemp ALL Lll(E lllEW 8.4A-490e 979-8021 759-8943 8:\3·9~2• ll~clu IMO PURIAOllTS Somme w11..,.iMs w1ta1 1 MOTO SECANE becl S500 new "fllll fOf tO SPEED GOOD CONO S250 Elrct1llen1 con 25' FR~llAE S 150 & S 75 PlU•&Ol TtOIS d1t1on 675-4174 EVES 645 8011 ,,_,.,..., We're The Belt comm/r" Jon • 645-8192 .... ~ ,..._ .. _.,.._~P"""--"!"~·I • '""I•"''' 11111 .. 1 ,,. .... • WeletPfOO Ing• 831· 199 • - -24 '"r II• 111 1110 • mnl I\ ttlrrl nruan111 ii. tl1•\ 1ltl1• .11111 • cell Erica 875..fS287 HAULING • CLEAN-UPS BRICK RK Smell Jobe " • e ,.. e ar~try , 7 D•ya Lowest ret.. Newport, Coate MMI, •All plumblng& hMllng• e ~11111 11r11•111t·1I \f'pl1111111• 11111,1 1 "l"' e SM our dllapl11y •d In __ _, s;r:;I Wanda l Kellyl Ouellly Call Barry e31-A7•8 lrvlne R.f't 875-3t75 I • e ""r~1111t '•llh q111lh• e today1c19Nltled1unde1 Whll•wlCICat toll Qul 'll>r !IC CafJ)antry °' Htec:leenlng. exp . "''· • '"' lfllJI • • GROC&:RY trom deco• llOI ft9Tl1!y SGHWIM.. 9oyt ,Ospo Aepelr-~ocfl·~~~I~'= 842--0405or982-1887 I HAULINO&MOVING BLOCK! BLOCKI STUC-SCREM~fOA. • 1Mi.il•l• u·I,,.i, """' 1, .. 11.,.. YIHP&YILlllS s 1100 "60p*'1Kt con· ~o3oo cond s1~5 Door.-.to .....,.... WILL KEEP YOU SHIP College Student wltruck CO, Ule-fofo Job1'00 ""'" Wor11 done on prem1M1 • • EOE A A MrF dltlon &40.0<1711 1 "' , · 7 4 2 2 d a ~ • ThtnlfY~ I • I L .11111 "'''"''"' ,. •' ""''I e i 84~5802-N Plier Ooor9-Moldlng•·B•y SHAPEI Experienced, r• -• .-re• HI metH, le -SAVINGS 780-7219 • MANAGER Ni1ctllHHll IOlS Wlndowa-Complet• Pellot t11ble Own euppllH, trM HAULING l MOVING 831·2345 Tilt • \\ (f r , 11 1 I • 11.,111 •-111 I 0 ~ W_.., • 1• o 1• 1• • 1 1 11 •"'"I''"' 11·11 • For office IUPPIV •tOre **VIZ: l reede h a W..,. -H Addlt ona. ue """ e•t 041-2342 eft 4pm Collage Student wllruek f 1 1, 1 1 uwu "' ..,, ,....,. - 1111.Cttrl · ' _ Otttlno11ve, Afto<deble • lwlul•"" 11w1l11 wl 111111 1l1·11l1tl 111 • energetic •der South only $30$ ''"' cond .. II Nm 114 #41744& Paul 8-8880 --Thank• Lewi• 75&-9154 ...... EXPERT ctAXUlc Thing ....... 1111 t1th llJL ''" \ ,,. tl lllll• ..... • tmmeo opening '°' •l!P Men only S•9~ 2awllon I c • ~~ .. P•~·llL~lonl .... tc 9H oE CONSTRUCTlON ltlltL, ltlllJ * &.1 .. -. Kltcnent bathe 722-9783 e t I t e Coatt Plue arN. Mlery Almond Wl'l111poo1 30 NI t •r e o .....,.,.., ,.., """ ...,. • •-• •uro11hr '"'"'" IH"'''"" ·•1 11 ' '111 • to Sl •OO!mo •t>enellta elec ito"el oven H•lf· w taoed«* ,~ ....... ....., 3 .. -•••P ..,.... .... 2 ,. ... 7 Concrete '#Otil, .... tlo llt•n• CLEAN & ECPEAT • t II • EOE 97" ....... ....... ...... ,. ",. -·1.,... """"' ..-"""'·~ nu l'llllY •I ""•llltr • •• ,.,._.. c1to11n ,,_ ttt S200 lrg wel .,,..rs •150 Obo -OOVW'I, remodellng """" 25 y.atl axperlenoe • 7 -" 1! PATIO'•, deek1, fenoee, UcenMCS,140-0U4. Meke y/own 60ttl9 wetar Lie T-1 1&.428 730-1353 . * • \ppl\ 111 1,., • .,,, 111,. 11,,11 • PUITIO&PI f"14)e48-1au 9 OV•lend•U0-0413 generel rem7~~n1pl32Re-•t tlomel Alweya have ••ABC MOVINO•• Trimming Removel Yard • I lrnr .. .? 110 '• 00 .. 111 •• 1 Cott• M .. • lnter101 ptaN All '°' oniy 1350 o.. Traa•~rt111 .. lleble. JOM uv· good tHllng prultled Ou1C1f g Ca~I T13I048 C)leanupe., haul $4ll..()$2t e " · • acape firm Melia relC)On con a t>tnch chine hutch - Plua 8rn RemocNI end weterl Hort> 53'-&153 LO RATH 552--04t0 Wia•n ltulat : ORUIE COAST PUILISllll& C,O. :. 11motb11eFvat ..... n~ ,_••1"111 '"cart gt coffM tbl hltt, at11l 711 l Addlllone. Weli. Doon -e "".-~~· ... 4 t9')telnt cn1u roeto ltlllf I ' an Ml-1111,IUll.lll r:S'C::~t161M i Mee .=::-:':.. s~~:.:r:~H:.~~ : 330 w. Bay St : ~:',1;:~~ 'f~b4~e :.~~;.~t~.r::;; table WITHi":.~L2~"50 ~~ lntoati Computer• $15 Or•099Co. OrlQtn•I Ltd Cell (7 t 4I 048-591() • Costa Mesa. CA 92626 • _ .. PLAYGROUND AID Amigo por,.ble motqi1zec5 A61T6A9cOJIAd. &; Hr One-Oll~one tutoring Student Mo._. Tn~ Commerelel/Reefd.;;ttet • EOE • PRIVATE SCHOOL venlele A-1 cond 'Coe' W""'1 tl!el IM148•tan wnrtdone, recomd by'-• AnyprognmorllOftwar. Lie T 124-43& 8.41-1427 t -•tOtY '30 • 2 atory 140 e e l-IUNTINOTON BCH ~A!A I 1&00. tal>.a S 1000 Medi-lumlng, It• Umetotum \0 ding c:.rpet mfg 54M533 97g..()$5 t Gene NEW W•rehouee Storage CaHt W1ndow1964-5124 • • • • • •• • • ee e • • • e e e • • • e • e e 3·8P~ 538. t« I ca,.. pa.,-87&-t270 ,..._ 1111.0 '°' wtth P"• -~·· lnllll'll -- ' ' I llM &a• la..... tlM A1 ... ..._tic HM NI.IC ll)ftC( LWt 14 #4114 Good cond, $999 Call 642-2e39 LIM 14 W1tll triller SllO. (114) 111-1213 TOP Ill PAID For Pampered Mero.dM a.oz .... " ... Top Me<cede9 Prloee Paid CALL PETER or RAY ...... Tl ......... 213 0014 e:n.2333 Ludera 16, r•1tored elaseJc, 26 LOA, fig hull ta bernacle matt aplnaker. SHgull OB. Mu8t MO thll weet<I Belt offer 752-2584/650-7267 SIM Pl Y THE BEST Sales • Service • leaalng EUROPEAN DELIVERY 1540 JAMBOREE RO NEWPORT BEACH Adjacent to F1snlon Island ,. .... ___ ._._iiiiiii-..11111 Open 1 Dayt • wee1< SOl TH COUNT\' BUICK DEALER Santana 30. dsl, alp, new bottom, hinged mast, 640-844'4 VOLKSWAGEN clean, L e. 111p, too .many SEPWU HHPUJI bO•ltl $21,500 545-1478 DELIVERYDEPARTME.NT su,./Dtcb/Sttr••• McLAREN'S BMW 7022 M-F t~l 9 S-S till 6 "R,.u-n'""u-ng'""1·o·n-H"'a·r•b·o·ur•1'"'!H,..B 626 S Euclid St. Dock space W•ter & Fullerton. CA elec. No llve-aboard 714-680 6300 893-3433 or 894-794• 213·691-6701 SLIPS AVAILABLE BMW ·82 7451, loaded Sizes 25', 30' and 35· w/phone. mint $19.900. Call 642-4644 '72 3 OCS . gd cond, 9-Spm, Mon-Fn $7900 Leaving country, musl selll 720-1830 Misc. rr1a1,.rt1tioa BMW '86 325, blk, 2 yr :..-_ wrnty LOADED • wire Ca ••tr•/ Tr a i I er 1 wheels, Euro suspension IOl4 Hotco alarm 675-8132 ,.. "'7P.12!""!'1tJ""om-a ... d-2.c'!'ll;-1•1c-se-,f DAT s u N 8 1 2 80 zx COf'lt $2900 ·sf; K~sklll I Turbo, IUJO, 1 ownr, 19K nu trig wtr cOOle< s1250 mi. T-lops. loaded, exit Both gd cono 494-6869 cond $9700 640-8690 • DATSUN 84 200SX De-tltrcyclta / luxe all options. whll blue lcMttrl 1011 int. Lo mi. Sacrilice HllU HO •n S8500 494-64_!8 __ Good cond, 1o m1 $475 IELOREAI '11 obo. George 544-7289 !Perfect cond. 5spd, air. Aatt Lt11ia1 9010 power. SH.500 550•5463 -HONDA ACCORD 77 llUEJ runs good. exlnt cond SALES I LUSlll I Ale. ssr~o-9$42~ ObO AlllWES llOIELS DOMESTIC & FOREIGN 19202 BEACH BL VD 114/113-4100 4-W1aHI Drivt/ JHpa 9030 'H JEEP CMHOIH , 11000 FACTHY llHATE OUllECOAST Jttf/lltHllt MBZ 450SL '78 Ong owner. low mt, new Mlchllens, S 19,500/obo d-553-1078. e-854-9763 *I.I. 11300SI* EJCceltent condition, ser- vice records 3 year war-, ranty available This week only 111,IH It 009659 JllSUIOllS llPOllTS & fSl'Ztt ~ THANK YOU FOR 2 MAKING US IN U.S.A. ANO TRYING HAR0£R TO BC · I ·SALES •·SERVICE •PARTS • LE•SING ARf,[ ST INVI Nltll" •N IHI w1 ~1'cr1A'i 1 £VERY M00£L & COt.Oll CALL TODAY IN ORANGE COU NTY NABERS _,CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION of late model. low mileage Cadtllacs In Orange County! See us today' 540-1100 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA WE HY All IAIES USED CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR FllEE APPUJSAL DeLILLO CllfYHLn 18211 BEACH BLVD HUNTINGTON BEACH 147-1017;141-3331 ORVAIR '61 2-dr Monza uphol Kint. nu carpel/ batt. rblt trons. runs xlnt SltOO 080 841 -3798 THEODOR( ROBINS FORD 201'10 llA•ll•R ll' D COS1A Mi \A 642 0010 OLDSC ulfus '80. 4dt, V8. auto, pwr, e/c, cruise c o ntrol $2600 obo 756-9281 PONTIAC '81 Gran LeMane. One owner ex- ecutive car, lo mlles, loadedl $4600 ob o 675-9756-N, 47&-3627-D T H U NDERB I RD '57 Cla111c. stock. good cond Must seel Must Seti!$ 12,000 380-15S8 P\8..IC NOTICE MOnC1 Of' NOTICI TO AM. c ...... 11791 (7'M) ~I C~AMY..1. ~ 1 l\tl N*'l*\t -fl'9CI TMJITU'9 IAU CMOf'TOftS -..a11 C .. ., • ..,......, 1' P'll 'i wttn tile County ()wk of Of. &..-Ne. l•lA~tnnlMrleaoout o.t9Ct"~ 1S, 1M8 ...... .__... °""""' ll'IJlt County on~ ~2 • ..,.,,. to tM m1lde , ~~ ~~ C:: !'!.4._ l:.=.. '::; '(;:) 11* '11179 11..,1<* (b) The'*'-Ind bue6-t , tOM -T.t. No. W.U nett add,.... of the trent-2• 1 -..n ~ 0.-.,. 00.1 UNfT COO. U !etor 11t• ALEXIA Pl.ASS TS ll ht9d· August l3, Ital 1' OellV PtlOt Auoult 2". S..,. G 0 L D E H W f IJT d b a A l E X I A I H • 1---------ll'u~ Orlf'IJlt CO.I temMr 2, II. ti. 19M flNANCIAL COAPOAAtlOH TEfUORS/ALl!XIA UN· I . NlJC NOTICE OtilY Piiot A': tt. 26. rm • ~ llPPOinted Trvtl .. LIMITED, 5eO lr04Kf'fif•y. $41p1embet 2. I ~----~--:-:-::-- under tile lotlow1ng d._ Suite 123, ~ Beeeh, ,..,.... T31l "8.JC NOTIC( eorlbed deed of tru9t WILL CA 8265 t I NOTtCI Of 81!LL AT PUBLIC AUCTION The namee 91\d bu91rieet ""'9TD'I IALI Pla.JC NOTICE flCTmOUl IUIMll TO THE HIGHEST BIDOER .cidr ..... of the trantl«.. On ~!ember 10, 11188 ., ..... ITAT9llimJIT FOR CASH ANO/OR THE • , • J u D I T H '1:00 a.m. Flrat Arnttlc#I NOncl T~ tonowtng petWONI .,. CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED BARTHOLOMfW. ti Rock· Title lneurenca Co. • Call· INvmNO IMOI I dOlng t>u.in.. .a: Mwt9C CHECKS SP!ClfllO IN view. ttvlne, CA t 2714 lorn la corporation H Nollet la ~glwn that communlcatlona, 11533 CIVIL CODE SECTION All othw bual,_ names Tru1tH, or Sucoeuor the 80tfd of Trull~!!!:: Slat• Uflll·D, Fountain Vly, 2924h(payab1aat1hetln\eol and eddr ..... UMd by tn. Tru1tM or Subatltulad Ca.11 Community ..,..."-r CA U70t Mi. tn lawful money or the traneteror within thr .. ~· Tru1tM, of 1h1t Mrtaln Olllrlct of Or•noe Cou.:J.· M•rto Donato Zlt .. 2001 Vnttlld St1tn) •II rlglll. 1111• lut put IO far .. known to "ALL·INC\.USIVE" Deed 011 Calllornla. wtll r~ • ~ Nutwood Apt. 834. Full- and lnt.,..t con~ 10 the tranaferee .,., SllM. Trust execyted by BRUCE A. ad bid• up to but no later ~ erton. CA 11~ 1 and now l'leld by It under (c) The...loc111on and oen· BERMAN, an unmarried than 11·00 • m •Frid~. Sec>· Thll bu11n .. 1 la con- uld 0..0 of Trull In the lll'lldeliGl'ltltlonof theprop-man, •nd LEONARD tember 5, 19H •I Ilia ductedby:anlndlvtdull property hereinafter de-arty to be tr9nel«red .,a: BERMAN. a married man. Purcn1t1ng Departtntlll of Marlo Zit• terlbed 580 &oadWay, Suite 123, lll'ld r«:Ofded F9brulfY t7, Nld col• dlttrlci lootlllld Thi• itatement wu flied TR us T 0 R v I c K I 1Legun•8Mcf'I. CA 9285 '·alt 198-4 .. ln•lrumenl No ., 1370 Adam• Avenue. with the County CIWk Of Or· SIMPSON I""" of lhe Interior dealgn 84..o89278, of Oftlellll A.-Cotta ~. CalllOt'nla •• anoe County on August 13. BENEFICIARY WORLD and deoor111on butlneiu COl'dl ol Orange County, whlOh time .aid bid• wlll be 1988 8f. VINGS ANO LOAN AS· (d)The pl-. Ind the date 1·ca11tornl•. and purauanl to publicly opened alld reed ,.,.... SOCIA TION A FEDERAL on or atter which. the bulk tha1 certain No11oe ol Default tor Publllhed Ortnoe CoMt SAVINGS AND LOAN AS· tranater le to be conaum-thereunder rtcOfded Ap<M PRINTING Of NEWS-Ollly Pilot Auouat 26 Sep. SOCIATION mated are Dobbin• & 'so. 1988 .. lt\flru!Mllt No PAPER "COAST REPORT" tember 2 9 ta. 1988 . AecOl'd.ci Nowmber 9, Frimond, 8i5 Town c.i1er1M-171270, Of Otflcjel F-. FOR 1918-87 SCHOOL '' ' T319 1984uln1tr No 84--482238,0rlve, Suite 800, Costa cord1 of Mid County, wlft YEAR WI OPTION TO ol Ottk:lal Rec:Ol'dl In the ol-M .... CA 92626 -Septwn-lundet and ~· to Mld RENEW, ORANGE COAST .,._I.I' W\TM'C llCe ol the Rec:ofd« ol Qr. bar 9. 1988 1Daed ot Trull Mii at publlc AH bid• ere to IM tn ec-__ ;..r~=;;;.;;...;.""....;...'-~-- lll'Q9 County, (•)Claim• to be flied with auction tor cath, lawful cordance with the Ski Oocu· ..... flCTlTIOUI 8U81N£SI N ld deed or tru91 de-loobblnt & Frlmond, 695,money ol the United Stat• mente which are l'IO'<'f In Ille ~~:.~....., NAME STATEMENT 9Crlbe9 the following Town Center Drive. Sult• ol America, I oe1hltf'1 and may be MCUred In the The IOllowtng person• are PARCEL 1 UNfl 5 OF1800. Coat• Meaa. CA 92ll26 <:!leek P•Y•bl• to H id Oftlct ol the Olre<:tOt' Of The fol~~,:: doing t>u•lnes• u Dennis TH.AT CERTAIN CON· (I) The IUI d•I• lor tiling 'Tt4iltM drawn on a ttata or Purchutng of M id coti.oe ~ng t~l~g AHO<:l11H Oeley,tl)(I AMOC:lal•, 1700 OOMINIUM PROJECT AS clalm In September 8, 1986. natlonal bank, ...... or fed· dlltr1ci ver Coe Meaa. Adame 1207 Cotti Meu. SHOWN ANO DEFINED IN (g) Tl'lla bulk trantltw 11 reral e<.Olt Ulllon, Of • ltlte EKt'I ~ rm.ill aubmlt ~~~:S2~«. ta • Cal 92626 THAT CERTAIN DEC LAA· eubject to Se<:tlon 8106 of IOI fedetal NI/Inge Mld 1011t1 with Illa bid • cutiler'1 o.nn11 Daley, I 16''t Gar-A TION OF COVENANTS, the. Celllomla Uniform Com· ,auoclalion domlc:lled In thla checil, cenllled cnec:k. OI' ~_!Je,nd CA~lyfomert11:n:....!!· nel Balboa Island CA CONDITIONS, AND RE-,merclal Code. 1tate, al the main entr.nce bk:ldet'1 bond made P•t::9 ..,..,a 95• ., -..-· 92662 STRICTIONS ANO RESER-DATED 8120186 to Flrll Amerk:an Tlti. In-to ,,,. order of ,,,. I atlonT ...... bme11nes's II con· Th1t bulllness 1$ <:on VATION Of EASEMENTS< Alinta ~ Tr11n.t.nw wranoeCompanytoc:eted at Community Coltege Olalrlcl mS u ducted by an lndlvldual RECORDED AUGUST 20,, Judith aertholomew, 114 Eut Fiith Street, In the Board of lrultMI In an d~tEed ,.t'°' a er=~ 0 C Daley 1974 IN BOOK 11224, PAGE Tranefef" .city ot Santa Ana. Callfornla, amount not , ... thtn five , · ranz, r This statement was llled 1786, OF OFFICIAL RE-Pubtl11\ed Or11nge Coast 1all that right Utle and peroet'lt (5%) of the tum bid Thi• staterncint -flied with the County Clerk ol Or· COR OS OF 0 RA NG El Dally Pllol August 26. 1986 Interest conve)..cl to and •••guarani• thatthe bid· with the County Clerk ol Or- 11iige County on August 19, 1 COUNTY. CALIFORNIA. T330 1now held by It under said der will enter Into the •not County on Augull 22, 1986 PARCEL 2 AN UN· IDaedofTrvatlntheproperty propoNd Contract II the 1986 F'31'1'S10 DIVIDED l/53RO INTEREST 11tualed In uld County and Nme 11 awarded to him In FS177IO PubllsheO Or1nge Coast IN LOT 2 OF TRACT NO [Slate dncrlbed a.a. the event ot lallure to enter Publllhed Or1n09 Coast Dally Piiot AuguSI 26. Sep-8184, AS SHOWN ON A 111101 IC NOTICE PARCEL 1 Into iuch contract, the Dally Piiot Augutt 28. Sep- tember 2. 9 16, 1986 MAP RECORDED IN BOOK rUU\. LOT eo OF TRACT NO proceedl of the check wlll be tember 2. 9. 16. 1986 T324 3«, PAGES 35 ANO 36 OF SUPEfUO.. COURT 3867, AS PEA MAP RE· lorfellad. or In the cue of a T322 --D-llDl_l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. Of CAL.WO..HeA. CORDED IN BOOK 301, bond. the "'" eum thereof DI-Jc NOTICE rUU\. RECORDS OF ORANGE COUNTY OF ORANGE PAGES 40 TO 46 IN· wlll be forfeited to Mid OOI· ___ ... .._..;...;..;..;,.. ____ _ COUNTY CALIFORNIA, c Lu s Iv E 0 F MI s -lege dlstrle1 FICTmoua BUSINESS SHOWN ANO DEFINED AS In th• Matter 01 the Appll-CELLANEOUS MAPS IN No bldd« m•y withdrew FICTTTIOU• 8UIMll NAME STATEMENT THE COMMON AREA ON cation °' Todd Raymond THE Off ICE OF THE hi• bid for. perlOd lor forty· NAME STArn.tff The IOllOWlng persons are THE C 0 N 00 MIN I UM ~r~haotn lor Chenge ol COUNTY RECORDER OF live (45) day1 aft« the data The lollowlng perlOl\9 ate OOlng bu11ness as Joan M PLAN' ANO DECLARATION amt No A 134207 SAID COUNTY Ml lor the oc>enlng thereof doing buslneu u Southern t<etsten & Company, 307 OF COVENANTS. CON-ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE EXCEPT ALL OIL, OIL The Boe<d ol Truet-r• Calftomla fun Zone. 3-400 Fernleat •B. Corona Del OITIONS ANO REST RIC-FOR CHANGE OF NAME RIGHTS, MINERALS, MIN· MrV9I the prlVllege of reject-lnrlne Ave •209. Newpof1 Mar CA 92625 TIONS ANO RESERVATION EAAL RIGHTS. NATURAL Ing any and &II bld1 or to 8dl 92860 Joan Margoe<llt Ker11an 0 F EASEM EN TS RE· Todd (~ym~) G ee • GAS RIGHTS. ANO OTHER waive 1ny lrregular1tlee or In-Jamel WaJtw Mc:Vldl«, eke Joan Kersten Nelson CORDED AUGUST 20 11__, hU filed a ..... tttfon ~ HYDROC ARBONS BY IOl'malltlea In any bid or In 107 Colllnl AV9 , Newport 307FemlealB.CoroneOel1974 IN BOOK 11224 -.. -.. ...... "WHATSOEVER NAMEtheblddlng Beech.Cal92862 Mar CA 92625 PAGE 1768 OF OFFICIAL this Court lor an order allOw-KNOWN THAT MA y BE C. MMf WEUT£R, Vlce Thia bualnn1-1Jlf <:on· Thts bullness tS con· RECORDS OF ORANGE mg petitioner to ctiange WITHIN OR UNDER SAID Chancetlcw, .,...,_. Af• duc:ted by: 911 Ind~ dU<:ted by an lndlVldual COUNTY CALIFORNIA ~·:~on:ac: .. ~=~oc:~ LANO, TOGETHER WITH faire, COMt COftlmunltr Jim McVlcller I Joan M Kersten-Nelson EXCEPTING THERE-. THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF Coltege Dlatrk:t This statement was filed This stetement was flied I FROM UNITS 1 TO 53 IN-Oonaven Mlchllel Newby. DRILLING MINING EX-Publlthed Orange Cout wt1h the County Clettc of Or· with the County Clerk 01 Or-CLUSIVE, AS SHOWN ANO th~~~~ ~:;,~;n~~~EIO PLOAING ANO OPERA TING Dally Piiot August 1p. 28. ange County on August 22, ange County on August 19 I DEFINED IN THE ABOVE the matter aforesaid Stvw>Jan !THEREFOR, ANO STORING 1988 1986 1986 M EN TI 0 NE 0 C 0 N • .,.,_r IN ANO REMOVING THE T309 "17711 F317511 OOMINIUM PLAN' ANO before lhll court In Depart-ISAME FROM SAID LANO Publtthed Orange Cout I Published Orange Cou1 DECLARATION ment No 3 81 700 Civic 1oR ANY OTHER LAND IN· nun1 •c NOTICE Delly Piiot Augu91 28, Sep. Dally Piiot Augusr 26, Sep-A L S 0 EXCEPTI NG Center Drive West, Santa CLUDING THE AIGHT0 TO rUU\.J 1ember 2, 9, 16, 1988 lamber 2 9 16, 1986 THEREFROM. EASEMENTS Ana. CtflfOl'nla, on A,ugust WHIPSTOCK OR OIREC· K 27215 l321 T325 FOR ACCESS, INGRESS, 29· 1986· al 9 15 0 clock TIONALL v DRILL ANO 8TATDIENT OF ANO EGRESS ALL AS OE-AM .. ano then and there IMINE fROM LANDS OTHER IN-C NOTI"r: SCRIBED IN THE ABOVE lhOw<:ause,llanytheyhave, THAN THOSE HEREIN· ·::~=OF rUU\.f w; Mt.IC NOTICE M E N T I 0 N E 0 · C 0 N • why said petition 1°' change ABOVE DESCRIBED OIL U •UllNIH NA~I FtCTITIOUI .., ..... OOMINIUM PLAN' ANO or name should not be OR GAS WELLS TUNNELS The followlng persons NAMr ITATl•NT FICTITIOUS BUSINESS I DECLARATION gr~;t:s' FURTH EA rdered AN 0 SH AFT S INT 0 . have abandoned the use ol The lollowlng peraon1 are NAME STATEMENT A L s 0 Ex c E p TING that a copy ot this irder to THROUGH OR ACROSS the Flctltlou1 Buslneu dOlng bullnest u : U fe Une The following persons are THEREFROM EASEMENTS ehOW c•use be publlthed In ITHE SUBSURFACE OF THE Name NEWSTEAD PRINT. Security Syetemt, 2077 doing t>uslness 8S Astro FOR ACCESS INGRESS, the Orange Cout Dally Piiot LANO HEREINABOVE DE· ING & GRAPHIC DESIGN, Charle St. Unn 30, Cotta M ICh lne Co 152S ~lllOEGRESSALL ASDE·a~newspaper ol generaiSCRIBEO. ANO TO BOT· 1787 Whittler A11e . Cotta Mesa.Ca92627 MacAr1hur Costa M•H CA SCRIBED IN THE ABOVE cerculellon pubtlshed In Ihle TOM SUCH WHIPSTOCKEO M .... CA 92627 Brian Jotaph Perren. Un11 3 MENTIONED CONOONI county ,, ~1111 once. week 0 R 0 IRE c T I 0 NALL y The Flc:tlllOUI Buelneu Partner 2208 College Ave . 2524 Harbor Costa Mesa Ml·I023 1001 Quail St N B 833-0300 FORD 80 Rallye dark Jam11s L Hill 20:? 1 MIUN PLAN ANO DEC lor lour consecutive weelts MILLED WELLS. TUNNELS Name reterred lo •bOve WH Unn 1 Coat• M-. Call! ..._Mlo!i~;;a.;.1o:.1.:,at green, great cond S 1600 _L.rnold CostJI Mesa CA LARATION prl<>f ro rhe day of said hear-ANO SHAnS UNDER AND nled on 1-6-82 In the County 92627 YOUO 114 PllOO Call Laurie alter 6pmri12827 PARCEL 3 NON EX 1ng BENEATH OR BEYOND THE ol Orange Orlglnal File No JeN Dion Hurd, Partner. Tracks 9035 FOlll TRICI '13-SIOO •Ml 'll 450SEL•· Runs great eKtras Sacrl-240-7963 This business IS con CLUSIVE EASEMENTS F'OR Dated JUL 22 1966 EXTERIOR LIMITS THERE· If . 180272 2077 Cherie SI •30. Costa lice $2700 Call 964·2017 ducted by an 1no1v1dual ACCESS INGRESS ANO J -L lmlth, Judge of OF, ANO TO REORILL. RE- 1 Edward N_.INd, 1924 M .... Calif 92627 obo runs good has camper •hell 548-8173 Aati.aH, Cl111ica 9045 White Palo superb con- dition Service records & I year warranty aveolable 10733501 Sl&,tH JllSUl .. S IMPORTS New rellabtllty '80 Repllcar 1001 Quall SI N B 32 Phaeton. yeltowl brn 833-9300 V-8. auto p/s plb air 1-;:=====::::::=:::;i am/Im cass S22.000 new 11 f()f $9000 631-3025 Aatos la rt eel 9100 JIM CLICK AUDI/RENAULT JEEP CJ ITllWIG MOTOll Wiii l'llR'-1 m l\f Ill t Ill \.1<011 I "'~"·" ')"•'"' '"""' & '"'"'ff .. , .... , .... llNUTD-1111 • f, Al'll'l•••QO. l•d. lil·•·J~ 0 "i ti', I .et't '"~' /tm11t~ tu al f o~r /t1.11tl(~ "~''· JamM L Hill EGRESS ALL AS OE-the Supenor Court TUNNEL. EQUIP MAIN-wan-Colla M .... CA Thi• bu1ln•H I• con- Th15 slatemenl was 1.100 SCRIBED IN THE CON-Publllhed Orange Coast TAIN REPAIR, DEEPEN 92827 ducted by an Individual DOMINtUM PLAN ANO 0 p ANO OPERA TE ANY SUCH I NOl'tle<'t Heldenlelder 10 Brian J Perren with the County Clerk ol Or DECLARATION OF COVE AAly ilot AIJOUSl 5 12· 19 WELLS 0 R M INES Ch lrvl CA 927 Thi• ststement w• hied ~~County on August 2 I NANTS CONDITIONS ANO 26 1986 T2<14 WITHOUT, HOWEVER. THE ~·bull~ wu ~ With the County Clerk ol Of. F317975 1 RESTRICTIONS ANO RES -RIGHT TO DRILL MINE. duc:ted by 1 Hm1t«1 pertner-ange County on Auguat 19. Publl&hed Ora II Coast ERVATION OF EASE -STORE.EXPLOREANOOP·llhlp 1986 Dall p1101 Au us~2S s . MENTS REFERENCED P\alC NOTICE ER.ATE THROUGH THE Thia but lnlN was con-I FJ17512 , tem~r 2 9 1~ 1986 ep ABOVE SURFACE OR THE UPPER ducted by a llmlted partner-Publl8hed Orenge Coul ---1 T V'OU ARE IN DEFAULT F· 14323 5 0 0 FEET 0 F TH E I ship Oalty Piiot Augull 26, Sep-3~9 UNDER A DEED OF TRUST NOTICE OF SUBSURfACE OF SAID Edward Newstead Nor-tember 2 9 18 1988 • I j DA TEO 10126164 UNLESS TRUSTEE'S SALE LANO. AS RESERVED IN 1 bert Heldenlelder ' · · ' T326 A\ 101•d capita YOU TAKE ACTION TO On September 16, 1966a1 THE DEED AECOROEO Publlahed Orange co .. I ~---------J-'\'y I PROTECT YOUR PROP-11 00 a m Flr11 American JUNE 13, 1974 Dally Piiot Auguef 19. 2e. 111m1 IC NOTICE ERTY. IT MAY BE SOLO AT Title Insurance Company. a PARCEL 2 September 2. 9, 11~86 ruu.. gal·ns tax• A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU Calllornte corporetlon as AN EXCLUSIVE AP· T3!8 '1CTITIOU. 8UtaNl•I j J NEED AN EXPLANA TION Trustee or Suc<:essor PURTENANT EASEMENT NAME ITATI! .. NT S h OF THE NATURE OF THE Trustee or Substituted FOR PIER MOORING ANDI fltELIC NOTICE • The lotlowlng r-eon• a Upport. t e PROCEEDING AGAINST ~ruatee. ol th~~ certain M A I N T E N A N c E I doln buslnessu· The T:/n- 1 YOU YOU SHOULD CON ALL-INCLUSIVE Deed of PURPOSES OVER THAT FICTITIOUS •UllNEH porJ, Connect~ 24202-B • TACT A LAWVER Trus1 axec:uted by CARL PORTION OF LOT A OF NAME STATEMENT Holl k La une 'Hiiie CA IRVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 $1ERLl#I flf0TOW$ wur I American Heart 345· UNIVERSITY DRIVE JAVIER a Slngle man. and TRACT NO 3887 AS PER I Tl\e toOowlng persons 91e ' 928re-' g ' I N-1 COST A MES A CA SAM ADAM nnd GEORGET • MAP RECORDED IN BOOK ldolng bualnesa as Pacific Sytvia y Ray 24202-B , • • tit II street 8dOress or TE ADAM Husband and 301, PAGES 40 TO 46 IN· Tec:hnOlogy Center t8004 Holtyoai< Leguna Hiii• CA ~ ::.. Assoc1at1on common des1gn111on of Wile Ill Community Prop-CLUSIVE . O F M IS Sky Park Circle, Sulla 229 92166 ' • (. ~.,1Cf1Wt!d1111. • property 15 !lhown ebOve, no erty and re<:orded O<:tober CELLANEOUS MAPS IN lrvtne. CA 92714 Thi• bullneu le con-[ ~Olk warr11nty is given as to 119 31 1985aslnstrument No THE OFF"ICE OF THE Loa AlllOI Development ductlldb an lndlvld at \4\ t I ... ,, tt~\. "1-ttaS)fttl tifl'AC h 673-0900 ..YOIKSWagen j J •• ., ·-· ,.,., ..:..: 0 ., completeness or corre<:I· 85·421871 of Offk:lal Re-COUNTY RECORDER OF Company, a CallfOt'nla cor-Sylvla ~ Rey u 1•42 S B t< • • nenl The baneflc1ery cords ot Orange County. SAID COUNTY, DESCRIBED poratlon, 18004 Sky Park Thia S1atement wu nled " r1<.IOI J A • under said Deed or Tru1t by C.lllOfnla. and pursuant to AS FOLLOWS· Circle Suite 229 trvtne CA Cou Clettc 541-0220 lar"l'I ~ reasonolabreachOfdalault thatcert11mNot1ce otOelau1t BEGINNING AT THE 92714 · · ~"county"~ AUOU::':9: "' •• •• k • • -· 1n Iha obhgat1ons sec:ured 1111weunoer record.ci May SOl/THWEST CORNER Of This buelnen 11 <:on-t988 INTO SAVINGS The Dally Pilat hos 0 new way lo turn your Hidden Treasures into (ASH w ith O S9 00 Clo\s1f1ed Arl $9 00 with _. . • prepayment 4 · Lines-7 Days- $9 .00 No d 1on9e1 In copy or concellotlon P Ytl • I lrf ( '"'"'"' 11). Pr••JI f 1•• t. JfO•ttlllivn tloo••n{i er t l"ll {I,,.,,.,., Ari• T hnu• 1~ no pr rt• m•• 10 ""'''l' 1t;1u ro,, ?dverloVJ II yOu f'.lllld I \I (Oi , rour h r.10~ t ho1r ,-,, ri,,, 11r IJSI d mN t irirl \P-r 1111• 1• 0 ,.lyi P1lr.it C1m~1f.nrj \trill J' USP t~P ro•JJJ'>rl hAll"W Moil IQ Doily Pilot, 330 W Boy St . Costo Meso Co 92626 642-5678 -~----~-------~-~~~--~ 1' o; 1 •re l f ENC. OSFO • -.. , ... ("It \t c .. .,,.. . . . -ineret>y heretolora ex-14 1986 u lnstrumenl No LOT 60 OF SAID TRACT duc:ted by a corporation • e<:uted end delivered 10 lhe I 88-194678 ol 011lolal. Re-THENCE S 0 UT H 8 4 LOI AlllOt Development Fl1n17 Publlthed Orange Cou1 Oa1ty Pllo1 Augull 26. Sep- tember 2. 9 16 1gee • undersigned • wrt11en Dec-cords or Mid County. will DEGREES 46 33" EAST Company F Jaole Liebau tarallon ol Oelault end De-under and pursuant to Mid 68 05 FEET ALONG THE Sec:ret11Y' T320 mend tor Sale. and written Deed ot Trull Mii at public SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID Thi• •tatement WU flled notice ol bree<:h and ol elec:· auction lor cash. l1w1ul LOT 60, THENCE SOUTH 5 with the County Clerk ol Or-_~-.... IL: 11on to cause the under-1 money of the United States DEGREES 13' 26" WEST ange County on Augull 7 _ J • signed to Mii said property ol America. a cashier s 20 00 FEET TO THE l986 · P\&.IC NOTICE l"llllilijillll•••-... "1 ·: t f :...,10 sa111fy said Ob1tgallon•.1Checlc payable to H id PIEAHEAD LINE A S Fl1M14 -...... 1 :;,,i;, and lhereal1er the under-Trustee drawn on a state Of SHOWN ON THE MAP OF M 0 r 0 •" L • w I e I B th 1~ stgned causedsa1dnOtlC9ot1nat1onalbank,1s1ateorllld· SAID TRACT THENCE lloc:klue Att a it Lew FICTmOUI IMl ... 11 N.,.ITATEMENT y s upport! ng e ltlreach and ol electlon to be eral credit union, or . state NORTH 8'4 DEGREES 48' 111 ... ·,11:::1. ...... L~ A H t Asso recorded April 15. 1986 as 101 federal savings and loan 33" WEST 66 05 FEET AneetM CA 90017 The followlng pereont are doing bueln.t u · Pttue flve Reelng. 4790 E. 8<yson St . Anehelm, 112807 mencan ear -lnlllr No 66148032 ot 0 1· assoc:lellOn domiclled In this ALONG SAID PIERHEAD Pubtlehed Ofange Coaet flc1 a1 Records In 1he oNlce of •tale. 111 the meln entrance LINE, THENCE NORTH 5 Dally Pllol August 12 19 28 c1at1on you may: • avoid capital ga1 n s tax on appreciated securities or other property • reduce current a nd • • future tncome taxes provide a lifetime in- com e for yourself or beneficiaries avoid probate and publicit y the R&eoroer of Orange to First American Tiiie In· j DEGREES 13' 27" EAST September 2 1986 · · · C0i1rtly. suranceCompanylocatedat 2000 fEET TO THE POINT ' 1'.308 So10 aale wlll be made bu! I 14 EHi Fifth StrMt, In the 1 OF BEGINNING K without covenonl or war city ol Santa Ane. Calllornla, PARCEL 3 ranly e~press or Implied. n1-all thal rlgh1. tltle end AN App u RTE NAN T fltELIC NOTICE gardtng !Ille POSS8$slOn, or lntereat conveyed lo and EASEMENT FOR INGR6'S FlCTITIOUI IUll.-ll encumbrances 10 pey the I now held by II under said I ANO EGRESS PURPOSES ""' remaining pr1nclp11I sum ol Deed of Trust In 1he property OVER THAT PORTION OF T NA1M1E1~TAT1!MENT !he note(s) secured by said situated In said County ind LOT 61 OF TRACT NO 3867 119 0 Vf"ing persons are deed ot T1uar with interest I State described as I AS PER MAP RECORDED doing bualneu 89 Per- H In said note provided 1d-Lot 120 ol Tract No 3363, IN BOOK 301, PAGES 40 TO form1nce Flberglus and 11an<:ll1. II any under the H per Map recorded In 46 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· Flnlthlng, I068 I Court terms ot said Deed ol trust, Book t 12 Pegea 37 to 48 CELLANEOUS MAPS IN Stinton 90680 tees charges anoecpen.., 1 1nclustve of MllCeltaneous THE OFFICE OF THE Thomu A Schuster, 906 ol the Trustee and of the Map1, rec:ords ol Orange COUNTY RECORDER OF Tanana Pl· Colla Mesa. C11 1ru1t1 created by said Deed County, Calllornta SAID COUNTY DESCRIBED 92628 or Trust I EXCEPT ALL oll, gas and AS. BEGINNING Al THE Thlt buttnesa II con- Cobfa Eng., Inc:, Cell- tornie corpor1tl0n, 12 Sea Scape. Newport Beh, CA 92663 This buslneu Is con- du<:ted by: en Individual Ken Boyko This ltatemant WIS nled with the County Clerk of Or- ange County on August 19, 1986 Fl1751• Publllhed Orange Cout Delly Piiot August 28, Sec>· tember 2, 9, 18, 1988 T!\28 Said ~le wlll be held on m In er 11 Is 1 n d o I her NORTHEAST CORNER OF ducted by an Individual Tu&1d1y September 9 'Hydrocarbon sub1tancea LOT BO OF SAID TRACT Thomu A Schutter " t966 at' 130 Pm In lhe,•nd m1nerat1 lying below a THENCE SOUTHEAL y · Thie statement """ llled E NGLUND DEATH Nor1ns lobby 10 the bulldtng located depth ol 500 feet from the 12 oo FEET ALONG THE ..,.," 1~ County Clerk of Or JUNE S ENGLUND at 601 South Lewis Str"t aur11<:e thereof, t>ul Without EA STEALY LINE OF SAtO anga ounty on Augusl 6· d'ed . 22 986, Orang1 Calllorn11 92668 the right of .,,try on tl'le sur-LOT 60. THENCE NORTH-~988 1 August. • 1 • maximize new tax savings Al the lime ol lhe lnlllal lace ot a&ld land f()f the iASTERLY IN A DIRECT F3ta)4 Beloved wife and estate publlcauon of thll noti<:e purpOM ol eKPlonlng tor I LINE TO A POINT ON THE 0 Pu~:"*' Df•noe Coael mother Survived b y the total a.mount ol the un deve1<>91ng, producing re-NORTHERL y LINE OF SAID .,~'Y IOI A~u!t 12 19 28 husband Or Enc A paid bate~ 01 the obit moving and me1ket1ng teld LOT 61, DISTANT THERE-.....,tembet c t.88 E 1 .d . f s It may pay you to inquire about the Ame rican H eart Asso- c iation's Planned Giv- ing Program by con- tacting the American Heart Assoc1at1on, 7320 Greenville Avenue. Dallas, Texas 75231 . gallon M<:vred by Iha above IUbetal'IQM • ON EASTERL y 12 00 FEET T307 n g u n 0 an described deed or lrull and I The 91rMI addres1 o'r I FROM THE POINT OF BE· Clemente, and son, .. umated cos11. expenM\ other common detlgnetlon GINNING, THENCE WEST P\8.IC NOTICE John Englund o f ; ~:.30: :8 van<: u I • ~r~~ top~o~~~ou:! ~:~er N~R~H:~~~ L~~~g 'ICTmOUl IU ... 11 Dan.a Point. A Mem· II II poQtbl• that at the ,,., Club Drive, Coat• M .... THE POINT OF BEGINNING. NA• ITATIMINT orial Serv\ce will be time of aale th• opening bid Cetllomla 112t2t. The atrMt eddreu or The lolloywtng per90n9 "' held W edn esday, rnay be i... than the total Slld eai. wlll be med9 other common dMIQ,natlon doing t>velneta u · H1bltat1. Aumu•t 27 l0·30 AM lndabtednest due Wtlhoul COll9nent Of wtr· ol Nld prQPef1y: purJ>Ofled 334I1 Chelt•m W•y llA, o -• . II ev111111bl4ll the flXPfl<'l9d ranty,e•pr ... Oftmplled,H lo be 121 BAYSIDE DR DentPt92929 at St Clf'ments opening bid may be ob to tttle, pos-elon or an· NEWPORT BEACH. CA " Monty Gane Lt1m11ne111, Episcopal Chur ch , tttntd by calHng Ille follow cumbraneee to .. 1111y the Said 181e w111 be made 334I1 Chett11m •A, 0 11na San C lemen le (n Ing telephone number1 on unpaid balanoe due on tile Without 00..,.,,11111 Of wer-Pt .. C•lll 92828 · th• day before th• Nie (4 1r,1 not• or notM NCur.o by '•nty, tJ\Preu or Implied,., Thi• bualn11t la con llew of flowers help 94C, 8418 Mid Deed ol trua1. to wit 10 11ti.. POeee.llon or en ducted by an lncllvldu11 "Friends of San Oetad Jvty 25. 19&& 135,848 00. PIVll '"' toltow-~umbranoea to aall•fy fhe Monty l •m•nllcl Clt-ment.e Animals", o o L D I N w I I T Ing .atlmated Cotta, ••· unl)llld beJinca due on lf'lt Thi• 111ttf'l'*it wu niecs l20 A n da Pico "NANCIAL CORlllOR· pen-and •dVaneel at the nolt or not• MCUr~ l>Y ""''"'the County Ct«k ol Or • ve I ' ATION, n Mtd Trvet-. er ltme of the lnlllll publlcatlon llld Deed ol Truat to wit ange County on Auguat 19 San Clemen~. 92672 Sometimes, 1t can better to give than to TD llRVICI COWANV, or thll Notice ol Sale $870 223 07. p1U•tnet011ow 1988 b egeftt, ey Kaffft liletlal, S I "2 ~ Ing Mtlmalfd COiie I• '117511 e AHlat.anl her...,,, 18'0 NOTICI TO pen-and tldvano.t II the PubHa'*I Orange eo.tr N Ceflfom6tt atvd., Watnllt flM)ftlRT'f OWMl"R ume ol the lnlllal publication Detty f>llot Auguet 28 Sflc>· c~. CA ~ (411) YOU ARE IN DEfAUL T ol !I'll• Notice ot Sale 14Wllbef 2 9, 18. 1988 M6-I015 UNDER A DEED Of TRUST, I $8 098 89 T327 WC -DA TED October 18 11145 . NOTICI TO Publilhed Orange C-11 UNLESS YOU TAKE AC" ~RT'Y OWNP fltlltC NOTICE receive Oally PllOt August 19 28 TION TO PROTECT 'YOUR YOU AR[ IN 0£FAUL T 1---------- \ A /C'RC: Fir ur111.. V"' FrVJ Seotflt'lbet 2. 1988 PROPERTY IT MAY 8~ UNDtiR A OfED OF TRUST ,ICTITIOU• eu ..... vvi;: r 1._711 '"'=' '-A~ T317 SOLD AT A PUBLIC SAL[ IDATEO Januwy 24 1Q8.4 tu.• ITA~ \.Y'\I 'R LIFE IF YOU NE!O AN EXPLA-UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-Thi roHooMng pet90nl lta T\JU t Dally P1·111 NATION or THE NAfUAE TION TO PAOTICT YOUP doino bu9k'IMa .. A) Po.t OF THC PROCH DINO 1PROPtRTY, IT MAY Bl Scilp, I ) llngo PTOgrllmf ot AGAINST YOU YOU SOLO AT A PU8LIC SALE Amtttoa 1~5 W War SHOULD CONTACT A LAW·11F YOU NEED AN [)(PLA Coate~ CA 9:192«1 ' Claulf1ed l'lftlf ••RtCAN TTTU 0, TH! PAOCEEOING IOClel• Calltoml• oorpot· Assoc'•at1·on 84A2<fve·5e7''e''ing INIURANCl COWANY.:. a 1AOAIN S T YOU YOU Ilion,..,,,. PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK C.emetery • M or1ua1., Chapel • Crematory 3500 Pac:1hc v~ Or•w Newport Beach 644 2700 HARIOA LAWN · MT OUYE Mortu11ry • Cem~t,.r~ Crematory 16:.>SG1~ Av,. C otta Mesn !.i•O 55!.4 Amerl·can Heart v Y!R NATION°' rHt NATuRc Trend Ae1ver11a1ng A•· II~, A~ Offtow, YER dueled by • eot0011tiofl C...._. ~'' P'atl SHOULOCONTACT ALAW This bualftffe 11 CCI'\ 11• l•t Ptttfl ........ S...te '~T A*"'CAN Tm.I R !_Franz Prtlllldent J_~===:::===:::::::_ I ; ' ( ~ . . --... _ -~ -. -I I WARM I\ POMCAIT80NAI ~ . < ... -. ... T UESDAY, AUGUST 26, 1986 -v olcanie fumes toll l .,200. Geological explosion cracks volcanic lake, releasing deadly as in Cam er oon YAOUNDE, Cameroon (AP) -A ie<>logical explosion cracked the bot- tom of a no('thwestem Cameroon lake, rclcasina a cloud of toxic ps that killed at least 1,200 people. Prcsidenl Paul Biya said Monday. .. The result of the disaster so far is about 1,200 dead,'' Biya told a news conference in the ca pital of this , .... So lon g Reggie Regle Jac k.eon, the abtli-leadm. laome-nan hitter of .U:ttme, aaya the An&ela told hJm be will not be re11&ned. Bl California Senate approves bipartisan plan to withdraw state Invest- ments from companies doing business In South Africa./A4 Nation tropical West African nation. Bui he said the casually figures were no1 complete. Biya said between 200 and 300 people injured by the fumes were being treated in hospitals. Army teams were searching the four-squarc- mlle disaster area for more victims of the poisonous seepage that began N.Mesa builders put hold on·ptans By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of .. O.., ..... ~ Two major developers retreated in the face of Planning Commission opposition to their requests for e~­ pansion of previously approved plans for nonh Costa Mesa on Monda y. The developers' proposals were opposed by city planners who wa nt to implement a specific plan that will address traffic. density and design issues for the city's lasl maJor un- developed tracts. The Curci-England Co. asked for a continuance o( its request for a ~cneral plan amendment that wou ld increase its commercial center project from 1.3 million to 2 million square feet on a 47-aerc Sile south of Anton Boule vard and east of Avenue of the Arts. The request for the South Coast Metro Center development also in- cluded an increase 1n building heights from 12 10 20 stones Comm1ss1oners granted a four- week continuance. ' Friday, he said. "Wind blew toxic pses over the villaaes and this is ~hat brought death to the people," 'jya said. lnform!tion Minister Gcoraes Npnao fold rcponers earlier that military reporu from the scene spoke of a de.ath toll of at least 2,000. Ngango said that many vir gers had fled and others were cv led from a wide rcgjon around Lake about 200 miles nonhwest Yaounde. T har she blows "Troops arc tryina to check an epd.cm ic in t~e region and are trying to isolate this area," said 81ya. He ordered that the dead be buried immedtately to head off the threat of disease. "The explosion in the lake occurred at night when people were sleeping." he said. "Some heard the noise but did not realize ~isonous fumes were released." He did not elaborate on the turc of the explosion, which a~ rcntly was a volcano-like geological phenomenon, and he did not say what kind of poison gas was released. Biya~ who toured the di1111er 1ite on Sunday, said he had been &old the toxic gas bad substded, but he added.: "Still, we have 10 be careful." Joseph Mokassa, top s~ff' aide to the pt0Ninc1al aovernor iri Bameoda said by telephone he saw many dead but did not have precise,fiaum. "I went there on Saturday and it was such a frigtltful sight because so .man y people had lost their lives," he wd. Officials said the nearest latte settlement, the town of Wum with about I 0,000 residents, wu be•na evacuated. 81ya said that Cameroon needed 1ntcmationaJ assistenceto cope wit.b the catastrophe and that Israel, France, the United States and Wesi Germany bad.off'crcd aid. In Washington, officiaJs a.n; nounced that the United States was (Pl_.. ... CAJBaOOR/A2) ' Ne~port Ce n ter elect io n called Referendum petition succeeds; registrar certifies signatures By ROBERT HYNDMAN Ot .. O.., ......... A controversial $300 million ex- pansion plan for Newpon Center wtll be decided by the voters on Nov. 2S fo llowing a successful referendum drive by opponents of the plan. The Newpon Beach City Council, which previously approved the Irvine Co.'s plans for the business and shopping center. se1 the Nov. 2S special election at Monday ni&}lt'1 meeting. Opponents gathered enough valid si gJlatures to force a citywide vote on the proposal. the Orange County Registrar of Voters office ccntfied Monday. Gndlock, the local act1v1st group opposed to 1he expansion pl~n. collected 6.824 signatures. the regis- trar's office venfied. Of those. 968 Sl&naturts were ruled invalid, includ- j U.S. offlclals see renewed terrorism threat from Gadhafl, say contingency plans In place to retaliate with force./ AS Children with working moms do better In school, study finds./ AS Also withdrawil)g a major ponion of its request Monday was Sak1oka Farms Inc .. which sought preliminary approvaJ for a mix of rcs1den t1al and commercial development on 40 acres (Pl eue eee llRSA/ A3) Two Yoant•ten wonder If Bmnplaref, the confaaed Whale, lau re8arfa ced lD l'fewport Dunee Monday. The amillq cetacean may be aee~ •helter from <>ranee Coat beachee wtiere bl& aarf, poeelbly ap to .. ~O feet. may h.lt Wedneeday. 1n& 143 that were found to be duplicates. However. Gridlock did colh~ct S.856 valid S1gJ\aturcs. well above the 4.3S3 needed to force a special election. according to the rcgJstrar. Sports Fate ofFront ier A irlines unce r tain City officials set an election date three weeks after the icncraJ election when four City Co uncil seats arc up for grabs. reasoning that back-to-back elections make scnSt' because polling The Angels turn sluggers to turn back the Bronx Bombers, 5-3./81 INDEX Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police log Public notices Sports Television Weather 86 A3 A7-10 88-10 87 810 85 A6 A3 810 81-4 85 A2 T ick ets fo r 6 fl ights out of John Wayne b eing h onored by so!Tle othe~ air lines From staff and wire reports The fa te of Frontier Airlines and ll5 4. 700 employees was uncenam Mon- day as United Airlines tned to come up with an acceptable agreement that would allow 1l 10 buy lhe shut-down Frontier. Orange County's John Wayne Air- pon was among the Frontier connec- tions affected b> the shutdown, but some airlines Monday were hononng Frontier tickets held by standed passengers. Frontier has been offering six daily depanures from John Wayne. all bound for Denver. with connec11ons to other c1t1es Parent company People E'lpres'i Inc .. which had prom1St'd Sunday 1t would place Fron't1er under bankruptcy protection 1f a proposed merger with United didn't go through. said late Monday it would wait al least until Tuesday United previously agreed to buy Frontier from People, but ran into a roadblock m trying to agree on pay scales with United pilots. They want- ed the Frontier pilots brought up to United pay scale sooner than did the company. "The decision to seek relief under the bankruptcy code. with the conse- quent d1srupt1on of the hves of thousands of Frontier employees 1s a most difficult one." People Express Chairman Donald Burr said in a Study may settle dispute on safety of car pool lane By USA MAHONEY Of ... DllllY .......... Orange County will pay $1 0,000 to a UC Irvine research institute for an independent analysis of accidents on the Costa Mesa Freeway. Concerned 1hat confl1c1ing acci- dent rate statistics issued by the state Dcpanment of Transpon.at1on in June might undermine public con- fidence in expenmental carpool lanes on 1he S5 Freeway. the Orange Count} Transporta11on Comm1ss1on on Monday authonzed the Institute of Transponat1on Studies to de- termine what effect the new lanes have had on the accident rate. t the same ume the commission listened to plans to install car pool lanes on the San Diego Freeway. Preliminary work on the acci~ent rate study will Jnclude a review of Cahrans stat1s11cs and those of Dnv- ers for H1ghwa) Safety. a commuter group opposed to the car pool lanes. Raw data on freeway accidents available from Caltrans and the Cahfom1a Highway Patrol will also be analyzed and a comprehensive plan for-determin ing the safety of car pool lanes will be completed by October. Caltrans has maintained that the number of accidents on the SS Freeway has-declined since 1nstalla- (PJ-..e eee SAFETY I A.2) statement. "Accordingly. we are looking at eve!) possible other alternative before Fron11er takes that step." he said. People spokesman Russell Marcheua declined to comment on what alternatives were being weighed or whether another pany had emerg- ed. People Express shut down Frontu:r on Sunday. saying Frontier was out of cash and promising to hqu1date the Den ver-based a1rlme 1f the pilots could not come to terms with Unitrd. But Frontier spokeswoman Manlyn Mishkin said Monday that lawyers for United and People Express were still talking. "I think that not ever) card has been played." said Mishkin Rep Tim W1nh. 0-Colo. and Billy Walker. a Frontier pilot. addressed about 400 Frontier employees near the vacant Frontier 11cket counter at places and precinct workers will still Stapleton I ntemational A1rpon Mon-be in place. ; day evening. Last month. 1he council scrapped W1nh said he had talked wtth Burr. last-minute plans to squeeze the issue who told him something should on the general election ballot because. happen within the next 24 to 48 among other reasons. ex pansion foes hours. h Id Walker. who had been a pilot held out the poss1b1hty t ey wou proceed with their referendum any-negot1ator in talks with United, said wa)'. thus forcing two elections on the the issue of pilots' pay had been Newpon Center tabled and talks have centered on The special election 15 expected to economic iss ues such as what planes cost the city about SSJ.000. would be sold and for how much. The Irvine Co 1s billing the project People Express, which bought as a renaissance of the Newpon Frontier in November for S)OO (enter that would create a true ctty m1lhon.announcedearlySundaythat ce nter fo r Newpon Beach and 1s Fronuer would file m bankruptcy olTenng to pa ) for S40 million in roa~ coun for protection from creditors improvements along with the project. Monday if no av«ment were The chief cn11c1sm from Gndlock reached between United and the Air . membcf"\ is thai the ex pansion will Line Pilots Assoc1at1on ffi ii The shutdown of Frontier. which spawn tra ic congestion. espec1a Y tn 1he Corona del Ma r area ~rved 55 U.S cities west of Chicago Irvine Co officials argue traffic (Pleue eee FRONTIER/ A 2) actually will improve . Nielsen: Tr~ffic fix left up to business By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .... .,.., ......... Orange County is in the gnps of traffic cns1s. and area business leaders must take the lead in solving 11. lrvme Co President Thomas H Nielsen said Monday at a To\l(O Ha ll of Cahfom1a meeting in Irvine "Tl'lc continued movement on our roads of JOOds. services and workers 1s csscn11al to the continued econ- omic deve-loP.ment and health of our communit . · he said "Without mob1ht). ruls will appear on what has so tar been a h1ghwa) lo prospent} for all of us .. N1C'lsen. representing Oranae County's laracst landowner and de- veloper. said "Business has got to take a much more aggress1 ve stand on how we deal with issues of transportallon in th1 community "How well we work together. how effi ciently and thoughtfull y we soh·e our transponation challenacs will determine the environment for our children and our grandchildren (Pleue eee JIOJtLSE1'/A2) W ild animals roaming Laguna streets, yards UURA MERK Arid,conditions bring them out of hills; residents advised : Keep pets in at night --- The annual increase of wlldhfe 1n Laguna Beach 1s in full swmg. Wild animal"i are -;talking the •trctt~ of the An Colony every night shoppina for an easy meal OunnJ warm summer evenM'\as. wild animal that h ve 1n the arid hillsides make their way into town The raccoon!>. opossums and skunks rummaje throu&Jl garbat.c can~ 1hrow 5w1m panics m family pools. eat the family pc1' food -and in some casts the family ptt It'<~ rtally nothing new, said Joy Lingenfelter. a 28 yea r-old Laauna Beach animal control offictr The un1mals hvcd 1n the hills Iona before people 'ltancd build1na homes 1n the small i...ommunny ThoSt animals cru1~ throu"' the netgh- borhoods all ~car Iona but dunna the summer month 1he lack of water and food forces them 10 v1,1t more often. said I ingcnfclttr Surrounded b) an and terrain which consHts mo•tl'.r of think thorny bu hes and chaparral. Laguna Beach 1s home to a number of spe"Cies of predatory birds and animals in- clud1na mountain hons. bob cat~. CO)Ole and red-tailed hawks. When the dry brush )'Jelds httlc food and water becomes scarce dur- ing the hot summer months. the 'maller wild animals move toward the town .. Animals can melt and feel water:· and w11l)llove down from the hill JU t bttauw they smell someone watering their lawn. said L inacnfcller l he animal arc not citremcl)' dun erws 10 humans. he ~1d Instead. people art b«om1na an enemv to the animal!> "Peopk teed thrm a lot and keep 1hr11 garbage t0nta1nrr; open for the animals to feed:· whic h make' the animal lat) and les"i hkel) to o;cclt out tht'1r o~n food. Lingenfelter said "We 11rt gt'1t1ng into a "i1tua11on that l"i ht'loming dangerous. The animal loo~ their fo3r o( human' bee.au~ 1he> b«ome used to their ~nt Wh y ~rounge in lhe h11l"i 1f you can have lcfl-o, er lotKter from the p rbale can' 1n 1own," 4ihe ~•d Hum n t>e1n art hav1n a b:ad affect on thr «olog)'. ~he '41d. "The animal popul lion 1s too llfl<' -I have ~en raccooM wt'1ghing 40 pound!. and mort " Bul '°me re"ildent\ h." r. rr.4i1JnC'J 10 bu1ld1n1 enclosures for then garN&c cans simply because 1he animals often leave a path of destruc- llon behind One woman has had to patch her roof thrtt ttmC1 beca1.1K raccoon hive destroyed 11 by tcanna off the sh1naJes to make a den On any a1ven VISlt to town. the raccoon. an inqu1s1t1ve and in· tclhient an1mdl, m1&ht be found coohna off 1n the poof. 1canna •pen the pool heater or thrO'Nl"J soap bars 11 the family dot ~ OnC'C Linacnfclter was called 10 a home whe~ the owner reported a ra coon had made its way into the hou\C. When she 101 to the hou' she found tht rt(C'OM swinJlnt from the Fo cus ON THE NEw s 'ho~er cuna1n But a tame and cntena.tn1na the animals may ap~ar. w said they can be danitrou 1f approl(hod. .. Don't throw them Tw1nkin. U the~ comt 1n the ard. pra~ them wtth a hoi.c. Make ~r yard a.a unpleas:tnl place to , •~Slid (Pleue ... WILD/A.2) • , A.I Or.,. Cout DAILY PILOT/ TUlllday, Augutt 28, 1tee WILD ANIMALS ROA.MING LAGUNA ••• From Al Lmsenfcher also suuests that all pets be kept inside at n1&ht becauSt someumes the wild animal have • pet for dinner • Wnh only small staff at the Laauna Beach Animal Shelter. there 11 Httk time to catch an1m1h that become 1 nuisance to residents Instead, the shelter suqem people rent their own traps and call the shelter to pick up the animals. The shelter makes about 20..25 trap pick u~ each week. she ~Id. If the animal 1s healthy, they art taken outside town and released. But 1f the animal 1s sick or IOJUred, the ~helter takei. them to a rehab1ht1on center ~re the animals will be cared for unul they rep1n enou&h stren,th to be released into the wild To discourage the marauding rac- coons, Ltngcnfelter recommends spreading mothball!> in the yard. "Or lay cayenne pepper out. When they sniff around they'll catch i\ ..,hifT of that " Lion feces 1s al~o a great deterrent and 1s sold by a number of mail order firms. More placid and an animal watch· ers· dream arc the deer that roam the crty streets occasionally Someumc the d~r become d1c;oncntated and have been known to make thr1 r way into the ocean For obvious reasons. probabl y the most difficult animal to trap 1s the skunk. Ltngenfelter ~aid c,he has JOllen used to the odor, And a great 1nvent1on called "Skunk Off' has saved Lingenfelter from lt>O'itng friend\ too qu1ckl) Except, <ihe said. "they alwa)\ '>Cem to know to get me on Fndays ,. rhc poten11all)' deadl} animal\ - mountain hon~. bob cats and tO\otes -have abo been \1ghted 1n the ,hills. ~•d Lrngentchcr. Af\er a mountain lton mauled a 5- )'<:ar-old g1 rl 1 n Caspers Regional Park 1n March. Lingenfelter ~rd th ere were two re ported <11gh11ngs of moun· ta1n hon~ near Laguna Beach Hunt· crs later killed <i hon they though was rc\pon~rble for the attack at ( a\pcr\ Park Police ~f' Jim \prcine who head!> the an1ma <.helter ..ard becau~ the hons' temton .. pan\ ~O mrlt:s. cit pens .,a..illle ..... Animal control officer Joy Llnaenfelter adft8ee raldenu not to feed wild anlmala. bcltn,c new hons came 1 n to take over th<' dead hon's tcmtory, which \!retched tnto the hills· of U.guna BC'ach "It only takes two days for lton~ to mark a tcmtory." he said. The· new mountain hons have not c"h1bitcd any aggrcuive behavior - conc,1dered advancement toward a ix·r\on or e\en sund1ngground when 11 '>Ces a person "A snap of a twig 'ihould send 11 running," she said (. "In the <;ummer months there are more predatory cats and coyotes out because of the heal and they arc raising their young," she said. As Ltngenfelter was dnv1ng past the White House Restaurantoo Coast H 1ghway one eventng. she saw three coyotes spring from a dumpster tn back. "Jf it's free, Whr not cat lobster at Lhe White House: she said. NIELSEN URGES BUSINESS LEADERSHIP •.. From Al "Our ltvchhood really 1'i a1 \take Our future~ arr at ~takt· It'' that important .. The TO"-n flail organ11at1on de· <.{rlbc\ 11\ell d'> an "an 1mpart1al for ur~ded1~atcd 111 u \Jtl rducat1on and li'><.u\\11in of puhlit que<;t1on'> \hou1 I VI memhc~ and gul'\I' attended .1 Ntl'l'>t'n c, Town lfall \J)l'l~h d i the RC[tl'>lr\ Hotel Tht' ln,1nt < ,, ,,mc1al \aid onl' re a\on I• 1r grov.1 ng ru~h-huur lOOl!.l'' 11on "that the numhcr ol JOO\ 1n th<· rnunl\ '' ntr~a"nit mu1.h fa\tcr 1han lhc pvrul<111on lklWl'('fl 197S dlld 14XC. 'IJ1el'K'n ..aid Orange ( ount' ' ropulatron climbed Jb<1u1 ~) j)crccn1 from I 7 m1l11on to 2 I m1ll1on Dunng the \301l' rx:ruw.l :".'1d\Cn \31d , tht• number of 1r•h\ in thl' count\ 1umpcJ S!! pc:rlCnl lrom 1 ... 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'lfl pt:r( 1•nt col the t ount} ·, rnUJlir uaffa lam·, a11• "'< ruowtkd H~ the year 1 11·1~ hl \,11d •111 per<.:cnt of1lwm will be congested "lu:J~n added, "You don't need a Ph I) 1n urban ecology to know the reall) ~obenng fact that what traffic tngincc~ and planning experts have been ..a~ 1ng for some tr me 1s absolute· l:r 1ruc -that this 1s only the bcg1nn1ng And 111s J,Otng to get worse hcfore 11 get\ better · r he Irvine ( o president offered a lr1ur·pan approach to w iving •h~ {ount~\ tran~ponatron woes •Improvement of the e7.1st•ng regional system In particular. he said lolal leader~ musl press the state to hcitin the $9'.)(J m11l1on w1den1ng and rmpro,l'mcnt of the Coianta Ana Free· V.d\ •< omplctc '>Ome c<>scn t1al mrsstng ltn k\ rn 1he Cl:i'>ting ant'nal system I k \did thc\C' 1ndudr Pelican Hills Kuud and Ford Road 1n Ncwpon lk<tlh 1hc J11mhon·e Road ex tcn\10n through lrv 1nt' .ind fll'iltn, and the \lion Parkwa) cl(tcm1on through the In inc < o '> 'ipeurum de velopment. • lmprci•l' lhl' ell1ucncy ofexrstrng roads dunng peak travel periods. Nielsen said businesses must promote transportation management systems such as alternate work hours. convenient public transporution and nde-shan ng. He said such systems are currently under way 1n Irvine Spec- trum. the Irvine Bustness Complex and Newport Center. •Expand the transponation sy~ tern "where absolutely necessary.- Nielsen said this includes building the proposed San Joaquin Hills, Eastern and Foothill freewa ys tn Sou1h Orange County '>omc re'>1dent!t of lrvtne have \trongl y cn11c11ed these roads. saying they wall promote more development w11houl sol vtng CA•'>ltng traffic prob- lem'> "All three (freeway<;) wrll work to relieve the conge!tllon pressures on city \lreeb and maJor thoroughfares across the length and breadth of Orange Count) ... Nielsen said. SAFET Y OF CAR POOL LANES STUDIED ... 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J nt rr·awd clr.1 111.1111.tll p1•1h.1p\ ,,, mulh .1\ rwrt l'r t 1n ,. 1111 1 ,11 pool lanr\ y,,1·r• lf1\l.illril r IL· 11 11 ·11·ntl'\ Ill \f)<'1·d I'll t""' 1•n ·h1t I•·\ 111 rlic 1 ar pool lann .ind 1111""" •ht;. nnal purpo'>C lanl .. ni.1h•\ drt "~ ' I dan~CffllJ\ II\ nll'nl~ l\\,J llul ,ill 1l.i11•1, tlw 11.rrc-t l acc1den1 1,1lt m.1\ ht· rHi t'a\ler for the 1n\t11utc lh;11 f•ir < altran\ I >ala c11llt•t tl·d fr1r other purp<J'>C\ m11\t ht· <idaptcd 111 appl}' to the lane~ ,11111 • nau.il l1"urt•\ ltkc avcragt' daily 11.ilhl ha•< 1101 been compiled for I i~(1 111 the extent p<>'>'>lble, the d.11a .... i11 he analy1cd relative to rnoh 111~ < urrent <.:onn rclrng t'' 1drn1.t.: rcg;ird1ng a1.l1dcnt rate\ on \I{ S5 •· ..aid 1n\t1tute Director v, rlfn·d l<cl ~l'r in ii lcller to the t 110I n1 l\\l'>n l ntrna1nllt'\ at>11ul thl' cflect of .11 p1111I l;inl' 11n lrct'V-J}''> could he rnol"' d 1n it \etonc1 'iludy the· r1\ 1111tl' plan' 111 outlrnc for the· l "'I l11t\\11Jn 11o,, m1,r( Jrnh111t1u\ \tucly would h.1 .. c t11 ht• ammivNI a<i a \Cparatc 111nl r.HI <tiler tht. <.ar pool lane, 'f"·mnc nl end\ rn NCJvember \atd I 1111 I ortunl' tht't.omm1<,s1on·., pub- 111 .tlL11r, 111111 tr 111" rd;ittJ ma11cr the comm1ss1on hl'.1111 pl.am 111 Jtl deratc the 1nstalla- turn ol ca r po<il l.ine\ on the San Di ego I rcewa}' C onstru ct1on of car pool lanes along 24 mllc\ of frt'eway from the ~anta .\na 10 1-605 freeway will bejtn 1n Mart h and cml an c'i t1matcd S68 m1ll1on In wn1ra\I 10 tho~ on the ( osta M c~ frccwa~. the 1-405 car pool lane\ wllt he one foot wider and have two and 14-foot butlers separating them from other lane<> \ound wall\ and auxrltary lane~ for mag1ng traffit will be rnduded in 1he Pr<IJCtl ( ar pool lane'> on the 55 Freeway were crea ted dunng a resurfacing pr<>Jt'Cl by stnp1ng over the tns1de median and squee11ng all lanes down tu 11 feet Two double hnes separate the lanes from others on the freeway ( altrans used 11s ex penenccs with the 55 Freeway car pool lanes. Orange ( ounty's firs1 . to help 1n the 405 freewa y dei.1gn . Fortune said FRONTIER AIRLINES' FA TE UP IN AIR •.. F rom Al and lour ( .111,1d1.11 111•·' 1cllt•d nearl) 4 71)1.J w11r~ ''" tr ii !'!I ,1h11ul 17 f)()O p(t\\l'fll/.! I\ ,1 !,1 I t.llPhllll~ l<1r 'o(";.\(\ 111111th1 r ,11rl1111 ld1 ~1 m•111tl1 I r111.~I oHerccJ S l4h 011111011 for tht I 1 \tM old re1t111nal a1rl1n1· p10\ 111 c1 t o 1lll rcad1 J1tret· ffit'flt V.llh f ftlfll (I\ ftVt' Jahor Un IUO\ I .ilk\ v.11h tl1t• ptlot\ un111n rr \uml'd ~urul.1\ .11•• 1 ,, "'I"'' ol \l'\rr;.rl day\ hul t.111~1 •,ti .1~;1111 earl'< "\.111rul.1 . I nittcl and Jl~"'TTIUlrtn f illtn'l" qn "A-hr'll f fl nl11 f JI I W<lltlci fr MAIN OFFICE VOL 79, NO. 231 U'l\t lhl· '><intt \alaric'> u United p1h1t' '><lld I n1tecl \pokesman Mat· 1h1'"' < mn11ng A Uc>e1ng, 727 t aplatn at frontier m,1k1·, <1bout Sfi!U.100 a year com- pJrcd with S 11 S,000 at United, I n1ttd \poke\man Joseph Hopkins '4•d I n1led wanted the pp closed in liH 'fear\. ALPA a~ked for about four -.cJr\ 1n rt\ lu\t proposal. Hopktns \ard But while lho\e ncgot1at1ons produled no agreement. "talks have ~rt1 fflnffnut"ftl ~w~ oureoun!el ,10<1 I ·n11cd .. t-ront1er 5poke\woman I WrRE L1sTEN1Nc Mrshkrn said at midday "They're stall conunuing to pursue every a variable mean\ they ha vc to get a deal " In its announcement of the shut· down, People Exprcn, said 1t was tak1n1 the action because Frontier was out of money. "We were left with no choice," the Newark. NJ -based company's state· ment \a1d People Lxpress announced 1n July 1t would ~II Frontier. which lost $I 0 m11hon 1 month rn the fim 51ll month~ of 1986 Justcall 642-6086 """'..,.., ,, .,., " '(flU «> "'' .... JWI lieo-Dy ~ 10 ~ m u • tA•·:.r• 7 fl"' •ntS tO\I' '°''1 Wll nit M""l'"1 • • What do yo u hkc ahout the Daily Pilot'> What don't )'OU hlce" <all the number above and your me\\ilgt will be rccordc~.lrtranscn~d and de- livered 10 the appropnatc e4111or The me 2,..hour answcnna ~rv1ce may be u~J to rewrd lettcn 10 the editor oa. any topic lontnbutf)f1 to our uttcn column mu" include thtir name and telephone num~r for venfic111on r ell\ u .. what'• on your mind . ' • Sa1 ;o.y ••., ...,..,., tr '°'' J• t\01 '"'_... ,w .;c, r Or I t "' (It'! W'•t 1(1 ... •fllf f!Jl.o< """' i• ... ~ Clrculetkwt Tele~ WAI o..,.,,,.,~,, ..... ...- l av<JN "9A' ..... - Low clouds to persist along coast. N'Qht end momlnG OOMtel too Md low dOud9 wtll ~ llk>ng the t>eacn. wttll t.W lk ... lnlend ""ouot' Wedneldey. Hlgtle wtll be In the upper toe to lowW 1QI ~ the bMct'4ll to the uppet '°' In tht ..,,,. ~ dtlel. Lowa Tl.!Mday "'Oht wlll be In tht upper &Ot lo mld-tOI egeln. Local mountl6ne wit! be ,.., thtough Wtdneed•Y ·~t partty cloYdy OYet the 10UtNtn mountlllnl In the 1nernoon1 lftd ~Inge with wldely ICattettd thunder1torm1. ~night low. wlll ,.,. from tht uppef' 409 In tht hlat* vlMeyt to the low eo. .... wtlete. HIQN both dayt ~ly In lht IOI. Southern Ca.NfOfnle ~ .,... wtll be flit UV'ouot' Wednelday •XCIPt partly ctoudy tNfK the IOUthelltefO deler11 In tht afternoon• and ......,.... wfth widely leettered thunder· ~ etorma Continued not daye t2 1• If ., : ~~ ..... 10 a .. '2 " .. ., 11 71 .. N 72 .. 10 .. ,. 77 II 101 13 , ... 74 .. '2 .. .._ .., M II 12 56 N e1 .... .. 17 ti 71 A 17 11 '° u .. 71 47 .. 13 " ., M M n n ,. .. ti 70 Calif. Temp• ........ io.t lfltCllllJfl 6 11 "' MoftCley AOC* v...,, 100 .. etk•tlll6d ... , ... .. ow 103 ,. 81f11aM-. a1oe111on TllflMV...., T0tr.._ 'l'-..l!•Vly A M •2 ., l:t 31 , ... " .. ...._,. .... -----------1 ::.=-~~Tides llly111e 101 •2 CelellM 71 M lwf•• 15 51 ,,_ 102 .. i.-.. 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From Al d1\patchang two teams to Cameroon to rn vcst1gate the natural disaster Aside from an immediate donation of $25,000 for relief efforts. no other material assistance 1s planned unul a specific request is received from the Cameroon government, said M. Peter McPherson. administration of the Agency for International Develop- ment. Re pons on the scale of the disaster co1ncrded with the arrival Monday of Israel! Prime Minister Shimon Peres. who was expected to announce a rcsumpuon of diplomatic relations between the two countries. Peres brou$ht -wit-h-him a 17· member lsraeh medical team to assist local authorities, and France sent a team of doctors and chemical special· l'ilS A government announcement Sun· da)' n1gh1 said the killer gas was hydrogen sulfide. but volcanic ex- penc; quesuoned the analysis Haroun Taz1eff. France's pre-cm1· ncnt vulcanolog1s1. was quoted by the f-rench press as saying hydrogen sulfide " lrght enough to d1s~1pate qurckl) and hiu ~uch a strong odor that people woul<f be alerted and flee. Ta11efT said 11 was much more lrkcly that a large quantity of color· IC'>\ odorles'i carbon monoxide. was released from beneath the lake's 'iurface and killed the villagers before they knew 11 Darrell Herd of the U.S. Geological Survey 1n Reston. Va .. speculated that the gas m1&ht have been either carbon monoxide or carbon d1ox1de. Herd said that 1n 1984 a cloud of odorless carbon d1ox1de killed 37 people 1n the same area as the latest disaster. In 1984 the lethal gas had been trapped 1n sediment at the bottom ofa lake and was released .by a landslide or a \mall eanh tremor. he said. Cameroon 1s a Cahforn1a-s1zed oil- prodt1cing nauon with 9.2 million people and 24 major languages. The scene of the disaster 1s some of Afnca's most beautiful terrain. I SO miles north of the 13,353-foot Mount Cameroon in the Cameroon High- lands, a dramatic chain of volcanic peaks and valleyr. that reaches mto eastern N1gena. The people arc panly Bam1leke. an 1ndustnous tnbe of traders and farmers, but also a complex mix of Fulani herder<> and others. Villagers. often isolated by the lack of roadr., live in small clusters of straw and stick huts that dot the hillsides. Drought has cnppled food crops 1n part of the region. and dwtndling CAMEROON eYaounde 0 stands of trees have contnbuted to erosion and a shortage offuel. HiJ}lcr up, herders raise livestock on some of the best cattle country on the conti· ncnt. The region is remote but traversed by trails used by smuuJers who cross the Ion, border into Nigena. MESA BUILDERS WITHDRAW PROJECTS ... From Al betwee n Anton Boulevard, Sunfl ower A venue and Sakroka Drive. and 5-to 14-story office bu1ldtngs on 33 acres south of Sunflower between Anton and Main Stret't C omm1ss1oners did permit Sa k1oka to change 1.ts development fotus from a high density rcs1den11al plan lo an urban center rcs1den11al project that would tncrcasc com- memal space from 391 ,000 to I 4 m1llton square feet. L.>cpend1ng on the kind of plans the dcvtlopcr presents to the city, he could build up to 30 units per acre tn the prOJCCt Approving the general plan amend· mcnt by a 4-1 vote. comm1s"oners • said they wanted to give the de· veloper an opponunity to present a project that could tncludc affordable hou!iins, open space and other amen111es. But all development may slow to a crawl depending on compleuon of the cit y's specific plan Senior Planner Perry Valanttne told comm1ss1oners the plan would focus on traffic improvements, urban design issues. density and square footage allocations. 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