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-INION
TUESDAY~ AUGUST 2, 1988 25 CE TS . ..
~11~~a1-seven-nark sleep-e-rs ticketed act1v1sts . • r ··
assail
trapper$·
State's methods of
snaringHB foxes-
called inhumane-
By GREG KLERKX
Of IM Diiiy Ptlol ltett
.\local animal nghtsactl\ 1st claims
the State Department of Fish and
Game 1s using "totalh fohumanc ..
methods to trap and kill red foxes in
the Bolsa Chica m(\rshlands.
The department has been trapping
the foxes since June after · 11 was
discovered the> were feasting on eggs
laid bv the California least tern. The
foxes ·wiped out so manv tern nests
that Fish · and Game officials
launched the trapping prograrn to
stave ofJ impendin~ d·oom for the
small shore birds. which have been on
state and federal endangered species
lists since 1970.
The trapping program prompted a
lawsuit b) .\n1mal Lovers Volu nteer
.\ssociation Inc. of Orange Cnunt y.
which objected to kil ling the animals.
·A Supenor Court )Udge issued an
order last month blocking the state
from using·shotguns and poison bait
to kill the foxe s. but allows the
trapping program .to continue. . Camarina and Anaroea, both from Mezico,
lead their crying childre~ 'away from Rea
Community Center on Monday to try and
. Delly"°' ........... ..-
find a shelter for the night after tbey.
learned police planned to· oaat. oTernlght
users of the park where they uaually al~p.
- -No a rrests made as Mesa police initiate
ovetnigh t crackdown on street people
\
8) JO~ATHA!I\ \'OLZKE -.k1.·r1ng in th1.· parks increa!>ed dunng
OllM O•llr PllOI Sien I li1.· '>U01111l'I
Pnltu· ga' t' 11d .. et., lo '>l'\ en pt·oplc: liu1 .kan f-orbath. d1rec1or of Share 'lc1.·p1n~ JI lh·a ( 11mn1Unll\ ( t•nter ( lur 1.,l'l\t'\ - J pfl\;Jle so<:1al Of·
lad 1 .. JJ' ,,~J1J •lnt-!nl.' 'lJrl ul J 1-.1n11:1·111n .11 thl· R1.•a ( t'ntcr -said
l f:h. kdU\\ n J1H1mptl'd h~ rt•\1den1'>' lhl' hUll1l'f t'\\3Ft' tht: ultimate \llCllmS.
lllmpf:llnl\ l>1 lrJOSlt'nl\ tn lhl' area 'ihl· \a1J the pt•Op~e at the Center.,-:
I 1 l>enn" < 11\t 1Ja1d \\\o oflite1s 0Jt1.·n mMt· 1han I :iO -haH· been in
l'>~ul·d ')t"' 1.·n 1. ll;Jt111n\ ror !>ln·p1ng 1n ( ,,.,1,1 \k..a .. for )ears ..
H'h1tlnandhnng1nJparkallc:rdari.. ... \\l··re JU'>t feeling the homeless
"11hou1 1xrm1"111n impJll nu" ·· Forbath said. ··Before.
'o .irr1.''>1' ''t'rt• mJJ t' tht" lt~u lt'fl-. thn man;tged 1oh1dt'1A theircarsora
ant ,,uJ mutd. but no" 1bere<ire"So-man~. the f ht• ntfo,·" ":ilkt•d through the: · b H.1n111l 1n \trn t •t'nter hl'IV.\'t'n ~;ind rirpl'llt·m 1" mor1.· 0 'ious: · · , .
I am ht· 'JHJ · I u1in·1 l..no1.' .... hen.' the~ ·re going,
'"\\1.·'q: hJJ .1 lot .ut 1.ompl<Jml<, 11> ~u mJ1.tx.· 1he1. 'IL .oo wallung
frum ~11plt v.tw \1,l' in the area ,l.,~pon Boule,ard or Harbor
about trJrr'>1t·n1., '>k1.·p1ng tn 1ht· park Hnult·1.:ih! J\ night." • ·
ma!.. ng 11. 11w Jnd h11enng ·· < os1 \)11.· t r1.·d 111."d thl' pohce in th~ir
..aid . . awon bl'r:iu\t' the\ ha' e been issuing
·· f ht'\.. fl' Jlr<.11d tn t<1}.t· the1r l..1d'> 1n \\Jrning'> tor .,e,eral "eeks. She also
the· J1Jr~ in the l:l tl'r hours ·· .... a1J thl' pol1ee act100 h1ghl1ghted a
P1.·~pk fnund ·in the parks l:ite at pr11hkm plagum~ not oril) Costa
n111.ht \\ hu ·ha' I." adequate 1dent1ti-\kc.a. hut the en11re count').
CJtton .. ho1.\lng an addres<. ~Ill be \lam of the homeless she knows
ci11.·d And tdea,l'd. 'But tho'>t' "'11hou1 Jft' Jluiholics mentalh ill or m n('CO
1d :.n• lil.itron-ma1. be booked 1n the 111 .1111.·d1tal tre.a tment'· the' can't
ct1 . id .iuthonues said , · .1!101 shl' y1J. ·
P • ,1.· ·ha,·e rl'<:'t"1vcd !>• :ll' com-F11 rh:ith"11d sht.' knows of about 30
· pl.i ,, lrom rcs1d1;nts near parkc.' h ~< homd1.''>' pc:oplr who regularly come
T t'\\ · f..lr aod Wilson hu1 l1ffit·er' tn tht 1.ommunll\ center for food or
hJ't IHll wund an}onc· -.ln:ptng ·1n hdr> · •
thP" park~ recentl~ \lo,1 Qt thl' ·'he \J•J that forung the homeless'
lOIT'pl'"Jtfll\ ha'l' been dirt>tlt:.d a1 JI ot 1tw tt1\' pa'r~ "'on~ solve th('·
rh11\t; ,kq,.ng behind Rt·;i < 1.·ntl'r rr•1hll·m . .
p,, 1,c ( h.ie(Da' l'. nt1\'den earl1rr .. \\ ht"t· <.h11uld the) go'> There's no
'J1J thl' :.Ktwn· I' not "Pn1titaU' · -IL1\.\·tntuml· hou!>tng.. no sin~~room
.w":J JL1h1.· f)nmell''>s. as somr1.nt1cs · h.(ltd., lil..c 1h1.•\ ha\e m the b1gc1t1es:·
1.h,.i1cv lk .,aid fl1s dt'panmcrii 1s hHh:itli ... atd · .
'1mpl\ ,•rH11r1..·ing ao l'\l\llng l1rd1-·c )ra.OgL' ( ount) i.<; JUSI not geared
'1Jn,l' bc.U~U'>l' 1h~ number ut pcupk up tu huu!.l' the~ people " .
...
But Hu~ Mortensen. a board
member of the Orangt• Cou nt~
Animal Shel rcr. said the state's trap-
ping program lS no less cruel than
shotguns or poison. J!..t:.,.,claLm~ of-
ficials are1JS1ng-st,eel·Jaw traps ~nd
a particular!) painful euthaniLing
agent 10 dispose of the animals wnen
other methods arc available.
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'Homeless dilemma: lJp C1os.:e & perso·n..al -
.·"'
. '
"If something has to be destro)ed.
wh\ can't we do it humane!)'? ..
Mortensen said. ''It Just doesn't seem
nght that the people "no are sup-
posed to protest these animals are
treating them !>p cruel!)." .
Esther. Burkett. Fish and Game
manager at the Bolsa Chica Preserve.
.said the count ) 1s using steel-Jaw tryips
10-cat,ch 1hc foxes. However. s~e said
the traps arc "off-set .. devices. de·
(Pleaae see FOX/ A2)
By PAUL ARCHIPLEY
Of Ille Delly Piiot Staff
~narosa put her 3-month·old bab}
1010 the bottom of a shopping can.
hl'f 2-,t'ar-old '>On tn the cart'c; child
'l'at arid calkd to hrr ~oung daughrer
10 hurr: !!long.
\.\ alking v.nh a fm·nd and her
child . .\naro"a "a' off to c;eek a tx·d in
a !>hl'lta for the nighJ.
P1.·nn1k'~ and homeless. Anaro<.a
and hl·r l·htldren often -;~ep outside
ll ut fullo"'1ng thl'1r onl) meal of thl'
JJ, a1 thl· Someone Cares "oup \..11~-hl'n at Rl'J Commun1t\ C".Jm1er in
( n'>ta '.\k>a. <.hi.' d1dn·1 ":int trouble · \~ 11 h I hl' rolin•
Polirt· Jnnount1.•d last \\l'l'1' that
the\ \~Ould bt.•gtn cnforctng a Cll\
11rJ'1nJntl' tha1 proh1b1t<i un'c~ei.iulcd
!1;Jfl.. Jl ll\ lit'\ Jfll'f mid night
.
That ml·ant ihe. men -and : rn.J.1. h:i' e bcl'.n th<:tr nnh tood of the St'tondan concerns as the next driok •
1,nmet1mes \.\Oml'n and ch~ldren -·J'j, 1h11sl.' "¥ -Aen.•:--'lllin~ to, tal k to ~1.nml's .thl.· da,·) focus.
~keping m the Jidd behind Rt•a .1 r.:pnrtc:r ~londa~ '>.ud the~ didn't . .Bui. man~ art' 1,1mpl~ people who
( OJ!l.mUnll~ Ci:,ntt'r "ould be c1t~9 or ~Jnt trnubll~·\.\lih rhe ix1li1.1.· and.the' t)a,c lallen on hard t1mes .. who want
·1allt•d beginn)ng ~londa~ night: · J1Jn ·1 l m1\( v. t.wre tht·\ "o.uld 20 111 \H1rl.. andh:i' ea rface to call home:
PoliL'1.' sa~ mn'>t ol thrise ,ll·1.·p1ng .\11111,· \hl''~ 'rgns"l•f m1."J'll~l 1ilne'\ l'u.' ha' 1."lrouhk tindin~Jobs becau.se
hc:h1nd the centl'f and in some ctl\... Hui JppJrt.•ntl~ n•ll J d:rngt'r 10 .. th1.·' dun:1 ha\e a phone for em-. p:ir~' are tran,1rn1s· ()1ht.'rs,rnn1end 1h1.·m'd'L'' 11r 111111.·r, 1hn ate left w pkiH·rs 10 1.·all and can't 'alTqrd th('
. m:in' of 1h1.•m Jre lo1:aJ... hlimeles~ ti:nd r11r th1.·h1,1.·h t'' huin 1.0'>1 cit mo' mg into an apan-
Jnd J ll\.\ non thl'lf luck • OthtT\ ,u.!1n lfl•nl ·akohoh'm m~nt ..
C1alhl'nng 111r 1h1.· hnt. meal 1ha1 Jor,.im1hnu,iOf_:_nl·ntooc.f-.1~~ (Please.seeDILEMMA/A2)
-Drug l"essQn-s geared to reaCh teeD.s · ' . -D.evelopet-.
wasNo. 1
LB recall
supporter.
By GREG KLERKX
Of 1M Delly r;tlol Steff
rrl·tt) OOin· of Tt•.lrhrr fdu1.Jl1t1n
Ewl)one at M1ddlc.H1gh kn e" about the part~ at Paula's
house Sa tun.la~ ni~ht. The entire campus was talking about 1t
and all of Paula·s jncnds were going to attend.
f)l•n:.t hook' 1:1p \\1th t\\O questionable characters. and a
fi.·"' .hti urs l:.ttt'f'he 1sdt'ad. the' 1ctim ofa hean attack induced
h~ subc;tam:l' 0 ' l'fduse ~ \uspect 1<. arrt.'sted and brought 10
mal His name'' Cori.., Cocaine.
\\ h1k thl· stof\ 1•; not real. the teacher who created 11
horx·., t t 1.\ di nng trut' enough 10 pre' en t students from ending
up 111..t· Drna. In Clwa1nt•'s tnal. students will dende where the
•guilt ill''> in drug abuse:"' 1th the substance or the user.
Ll'l \\t'l' t1.-.1t.ht'r<. frnm <.1.'\eral Orange Coast <;('hools
·completed Jn llllt'O\l\l'. ~11-da' \•Orksho'p "here the~
J1..,cu5-.ed ,1nd crl'JteJ m1xlel programs comh1ning regular
cumtulum and 'uti,tance Jbu\1.' educa11on.
Thl' nt'\\ Jpprnalh I'> l..nc"'n as tnfu.,,1on · Dena had been looking fonvard to this night for sc' eral
weeks. Shr was ha' 1ng problems coping at school. at home
and at work. She kn ew that Paula:s party wquld help her
forge~. at least for the evening. some of her problems.
What happens ne'<t in th is fic1111ous scenario 1s ,not Thl· mock lnal 1s one of several innovauons deHloped
through a teacher tr:uning program sponsored b) the CCI
00 Th1.· 2nJI nf mfu.,1110 1~ ll1 tt•ach 1he .skills of a. sub.ten
arra hut h'J, t' 1h1.· "'Ut''> tx· ahout th1ngs" 1he~ can practice ...
said< ind' \loa1~ d1re1. tor ,1f1he program "Wha t we kno~ 1s
that kid' tl' •. 11.·h k1J<. hl'<.t. ~1' "e put them m charge of the
(Pleaae 8ee DRUG/A2)
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Huntington Beach gym-
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Camper Van Beethoven
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Neight?orS:f ear dl-ug traffickers
By BOB VAN EY&EN
Of ,,.. Delly ,... ., ...
Angn homeowners who live next
10 bhgh.ted Commodore Circle pack-
ed the Huntington Beach Cit) Coun-
cil meeting Monda\ and demanded
ci tv otlicials do more to control drugs
ani:l nime in their community.
· . "We're desperate for help," said
Donna Shelton. who lives in the
Huntington Creek condominium
complex. adjacent to Commodore
Circle. "You dnve al ong the back of
Huntington Creek and the windows
~rt; ~ing shot up with BB.~. You're ·
•afe in your own home.
· S..elton said the constant drug
traffic in the allevs behind Com-
modore Circl~ ~me11mes spills over
into hef' tic1)9~rhood and that
residents are afraid more scnous
crimes. such as a slaying last year and
an attempted rape this year. also "ill
spread to neighboring communities.
The C'rowd of about 50 residents
from· the Huntiniuon Creek and
(Pleue tee DESP.&RA TE/ A:I)
Council opens eniillentdorriain
action ~gainst mushroom farm.
By BOB VAN EYKEN
Of 1M Delly l'1tot It.it
Hunttngton Beach offi cials took another step
Monday tow;ird completing the purchase of a ~().acre
formt•r mushroom farm . which has come into the
hmehght in recent years for including a Ctt~-owned
mobtk holll.f park.
The Cit\ Council set ·in motion em1n('nt domain
proct>l'dings for thl' purchase of the remaining six acres of
the farm at 3n esti mated cost of SI. 7 million
• Wilham G. Gummennan. attome~ for Victor and
Diane D1 tefano. who own the parcel. said at ~1onda) ·s
mcetm~ that the pni:e of the proP.CrtY should be closer to
$·U m1llton. 1
But Cit} .\ttorne~ Gail Hutton said the pm•c would
be determined in court hearings at.a later date.
Th1.· farm . n,iw parth orcup1ed b' the Ocean \'1('~
E 1a1e mobile home par~. 1s located on .Golden \\est
·1rt·ct het\\cen Talbert and Eilts a'enues. 1t v.111 ~-, entualh he-come ~rt of a 2~0-acre cit) park '
For the time being, howt''er. the propcrt~ lS home to
a doun former residents of Huntington Shol"C'S. a mobile
home park that wa' once located on a pnme p1ec(' of real
c!>tate "'hose 0 "' ner. the H unnngton Beach Co.. 1s
planntng ·to de"elop into a huge oceanfront hotel and
commm1al compln.
Hun11ngton • hon's rt"Std~nts re\."Ct'ed ev1c11on
nott ccs in 1~81 and man) e1th('r moved or sold th('tr
mobile homes. ·
C1h officials began nego11a11ng to purchase the
mushro0m farm tn 1984 and in 1986 offered to move the
remaining tenants at Huntmgto~ hores to a new mob1k
(Pleue 8ee.P'AIUl/A2)
GroWth ilii~ia~ive i'1 j~Op&rdy
ByJONATHANVOLZKE °' ...............
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Costa Mesa's slow-growth m-
itiati-.ic is in jeopardy of d1squahtic'a-
tion becau..st some of the pctiuons
failed to cafT) a state-mandated clause. Ch Attomc Tom Wood said
Monday.
ihe City Coun ii voted Monda~ to
a k the secretary o state to d«1dc
whether an I P.f'lrtnt crTOr on some of
the traffic 1n1t1ativt petitions nulifics
the signatures they con tam.
Frustrated b~ IHS colleagues duri"I a d1~·uss1on on the pcndm& sto ...
8f0" th ballot measure. Councilman,
Da' 1d Whttlet let\ his seat Monda)
and addrtsM'd the panel from the
audience.
The inittl\ll\C -t~ aty ... s
cqul\alcnt of the county"11de
.fcasurc ~ -~ould link dcvcio~ mem to rood 1mpro,cmcnu. In June,
the county\\.1dc m~asured failed.by a
large m1ri1n and wl'i n~rrowl ~
out in Costa Mc~.
Wood said some of the petitions.
c1rculateJ b\ the C'mzens for Respon-
sible Growth and Trank Control.
'11kd to carry a clause statu'I& that the
tgnatum ~ere gather1!1d in the
C'1rcnla\Or' PfC'(nCC. H~ 5aJd the appartnt defect could
nuhf, cno~ of the signaturtS to
'old ·the rtfercndum. "'h1ch gathcrtd
$.07S stgnatul"C'$ -wen abo"c the
rtquirtd 10 J)(rt'tnt Of tht CltfS
""1UCttd. \-Otttl
'"M~ m:ommendatton 1s tQ go
ahe3d a11d put It on the ballot. but
~uest me 10 ronta t th(' ~tary of
tatc·and. request the l~I office to
g1\C' the Cit} a ruling." \\ ood said.
The rounCll voted 3-1 . Wit.h Mary
Hornbuckle ab5cnt. to ~ the
mcasurt on th<' ovember ballot. but
\\'bcclcr and m1u1uvc suppC)nm
charged the mo e was 1 pohttcal
anempt to s1dcuvl the ~
\\'he-elcr a<'CUX'd hrs ftOowcoaal
'I ~-,••A.!Aa)
B~ LA .. ''ffE IGSON
Of I ... °""' l"tlo1 $tall
Tht' ~ltsslon \'1cJO Co. 1!. th('
htggest donor b~ far to a grottp tn•ing
w n•rall three member. of the l.ag.lfna
&·ach. Ctt} Council. according to
financial disclosure paper.s Gled Mon-
da' ~ ·
the de' elopment imn donated s: 500 on A.pnl IJ te the Cornmitt~
to RC'<'all Ctt~ Council. accordi.og to
the documents. The "lum represcnCs
.ilmo<.t one-quaner of the , recall
1trnup·, "'archest as of June 30
• The ne..u ~onauoa was. s "11(1
Tht• \l1<;s1on V1e10 {'o contribu·
11on ~fl)Ughl charges frotp Mayor
Oon l\.l'l1nt'~ who s,a1d ·the dc\.elop(r helrx~d the f"C'('all cauSt''tn ordet to
ltippk the Cit) C9unn l. whtch it
' tC'\' cd a' he mg ind med to":ard slow
l!fl1\. th
-Tht• .-omm1ttee. led b\ a group of
hx .11 rl''\ldl'nts 3nd merchants~ hopes
w.,1u<.t t-.cnne' and courinl'm('mbers
I 1da lenne~ · a.nd Roben Gentry.
l 0mm1nec members maintain the
n."t·all mo"ement has a broad ba~ of
<.upron from re~1dents fed up with t~e counnl ahndging thetr private
propen~ nght~.
"! "'11uld 'enturc a guess that we
had qunr a hit of th(' smaller
dona11ons 1 hchl"' e 1t was and still is .....
a grass-root'> movem('nt," said
tichelk '1ucllcr. a Laguna tt'Ddeot
and one of nine members of the
comm1111.•e.
Those m charg-e of filling out the
romm1ttee' d1sdosu~ fonn5 wett
not a' a1l3ble for ~ommenl. nor 'fttt
M1ss1on \'tCJO Co offic:ials.
The COffir!lllCC raised S..10,229 and
<;pent $9.849. Twcnty-e1tbt of dlie
contnbut1ons "'ere fQr S 100 or lftOft.:
Tht• group "ised Sl.131 from .,.._
t1ons of fess lhan StOO. ~IO
the financ1al4 tatcmcnt. •
The comm11ttt oulSptnt 1b • po 1\16n>1!.ROtect Llgl&fta. by1ftGlrt
than $4.vw.
PROttet Laauna. a aroup ~
former Mayor ~I)' 8damie IO ...
the recall. ra1scd $9. l 48 ud .... SS.819.
PROtca l.11\ana'\ li"ltr -..
contnbut1on. noo, came tom ·B i. laauna. a local n~ ft m • lf'OUP il.t hdped dect 11 ...
tlJ'IC'lld nwmbcft.: l'k * M ==-~=~ ,,, 5 .. _ ......... .
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Policeman~ soldier killed
in NOd h lreland-Yiolence
BELF T. Nonhcm Ireland (AP)
-A bomb exploded today in a busy
shopping area, killina a policeman.
and a so1d1cir was shot and killtd after
being dragged from a store in· west
Belfast. police spid.
The outlawed Irish Republican
Arm y claimed responsiblity for both
auacks. Earlier toda). the IRA said it
launched a morning ambush on an
arm} patrol in whkh six pan-time
soldiers were woundtd. On Monda\'.
the IR A blew up a Bntish army
barrark~ an nonh London. killing one
soldier and inJunng nine. Belfa~t police gt. Han) Hussey
s:ud the bomb that killed the police
offi cer "cnt off at 3 40 p.m under a
car in a main litrccl in Lisburn. 11
•
miles south"est of Bel fa t. Al least 18
people were injured b) fl) 1ng debns.
Hussey said. .
'\bout 20 m1nuws later. a gang
accosted a member of th e Uhter
Defense Rt•g1 mcnt. a localh recruited
and predommanth Proiesiant unit of
the British arm). in a shopping center
an Roman Catholic west Belfast.
Humwsaid.
The· parHtml' !>uld1cr. "ho was
shopping "ith his \\tfe. was taken
outside and fa tall\ shot. Husse' said. Toda~ 's stnng of attack 1n Nonh-
t•rn Ireland began 1h1s morning" hen
a rand mine ble\\ up near a Land
Ro' erin the ( ount~ T~ ront."' tllage of
Carland. slightl~ 1nJunng SI\ l 'lstcr
lkknsc Rl•g1 ml'n1 soldier'
'\ill·r tht." C\plos1on. the soldiers
mug,skd out of the Land Rover and
guC'f'f1llas I) 1ngin ambush opened fire
wtth machi ne guns. Sold iers in the
vc h1ck that wns attacked or in
another ncar.h) arin) Wind Rover
re turned fire. a police spokesman
said. Tht' guerrillas escaped.
Pulice said the SIX injured men. all
local rrcrui1s. werc treatrd for minor
IOJUrics at outh T~ rone Hospital in
Dungannon and 'released. One suf·
fered a brol cn arm.
The police spokesman. who by
custom was not ident ified. said the
c~los1on occurred a19:30 a.m. on the
( ooksto\\ n Road in Carland. 4 miles
from Dungannon and about 35 miles
\\C'>I of Belfast.
S usp ect b ites _.p olice dog Loan broker convicted
LOS .\:"GELE < .\PJ -.\ Santa
\na loan brulcr was· con\ 1cted of
using hts bani.. accounts and those of
hts cl ients 10 launder JO ~tolen and
forged checks" tth a fjtce 'aluc ofS6.6
PI ETERMARITZBURG. South
-\fnca (-\P) -.\suspect btt thc car of
a 4-~car-old police-dog and tnJured
the animal's neck during a chase and
arrest. poltcc said toda).
The dog. Rex, was on patrol "nh
Constable Phthp Rajah 1n 1he Natal
provincial cap11al during the weekend
"hen. 1he' ca me across two
.. susp1c1ous.1nd1Y1duals." police said.
Whtie RaJah searched one man.
Re\ chased the otha -and got the
''or~• of1t ''hen h" quarr~ turned on
the an11nal and b11 him.
RaJah had to ~an (.. the man ofT1h e
Jog. polin• \atd.
Thl'\ ~a1J thl' dog "a' ocing trl•ated for a. '>CrlClU\ Ol'l'" I OJ Ur) at a
\l'll'nnan drn1l
The malH\ hu b1L lhl'<.log ma~ face a
charge of mahnou) inJun 10 sta.1c
propt'rt~.
million. -
Richard Robin Harris. 60. was
rnn,·1cted Monday of 3:? counts of
mail fraud. interstate transportation
of forged securities and bank fraud.
Harris faces up to 230 vears in .
pmon and $4.6 million in fines .
MESA GROWTH ISSUE SPARKS FUROR ...
From Al
members of acccpttng mone~ from
the de,elopers. When he made the
charge of Councilman Peter Buffa. an
argument erupted In an attempt to
s1op the stnfe. Ma~or Donn Hall
refused 10 recognize Wheeler's re-
quest to speak spumng Whl-ela 10
ka'e the council table and J01n the
supponcrs 1n 1he audience.
··You're sa~ing. 'Put tt on the
hallot. but run 11 up to the <>ccre1an of
\late and '>t't' tf we can kick tt oft.'"
V. hl'cler ~rlkd. "Bui we're going 10
.,
makcnamo0tp01nt V.e'llgoout and
corrl·l·t the l'rrM\ tx·fore ~-Ou get an
an-."a bad, 1r.1m thl· sc:cretaf) of
stale
\\ oud '>aid hl' \\J\ un,urc. but said
the Jeti cenl' m111h1 h\: corrected 1f
cad1 of thl· <,1gn;11ure ga1hers signed a
dl·daration 1ha1 lhl'' '>a" the pcoph.•
sign the rx·11t1lm }fr ad' 1~ed the
c1111cns· group 10 wd legal advice.
.\lso during \h1nda~ ·., meeting.
which 5.trc1chl'd into 1oda' ·s earh
morn1n11-hou1\ the council plact'd
l"o ~tcrendurfls against the 93-acrc
C J ~gcrstrom & Sons Homt' Ranch
de' l'lopment on the ballot.
.\ '>l'Cond c1111cns group. the Costa
~k'J Rt's1dcnts for Responsible li W\'\ th. q uah tied a refi:rend um
aga1mt tht. prOJeCt. then rcreatcd the
prou.•ss \\hen Seger trom submmed a
second. scaled-down project.
Tlw c111zens contend the project
"ill hnng n01 e and tratlic to the area .
and 'l'l a prcccndent for h1gh-densit~
rnn .. 1rurncfn in Nonh Co<,ta Mesa.
DEVELO~~ LEADS LB RECALL DONORS ...
FtomAl
1han l\\11.'l' what lht." rcl·a ll comm1t1cC'
did. act0rd1ng tu 1;nanc1al d1sclo,urt'
paper'>
"l·nnl'\ \J1d 1h~ d1'>l losure ~latl'·
ml'Ol' '>Uppon the con1cn11on 1ha11he
rcl·all 1<, tx·1ng 'uppont'd pnmanl~ b'
ouh1dl' 1nll'rl'''' and J numbt·r of
ml'n:h3nl\ "ho upS\.'I "'11h c11~· ord1-
n.10ll'\ 1h;ll U1ntrol <,1gn' and outdoor
dl\plJ\\
.\1 lea'>I I' of tht." rtcall don:ittom
Im morl' rhan $100 wcrl' from
tiu .. 1nl'\\l'\ Jnd lt>l'al merLhant<.
"l·nnl'' said the ~1 1ss1on \'il'JO
(o '\ donation 'alidall'' h1' rnntcn-
ticm tMt thl· relall .. "'1'> an dfon to
gl'I nd of J ~uunnl that\ npreSSl'd
lom·an' O\l'r lhl' l'n\ 1ronnwnt and
the quali1~ ofl1fl' in Lagun.:i
-fhl· \1 1,<.ton \ ll'JO < n '' n<ll
1mmunl' to pla~ mg hardti.111 ..
1 ugl'lha \\Ith lhl' ut~ of In inc
Uguna ha\ tilt-d \Ult against the
hu1hkr lhJlkng1ng dnl'lop..·r~~rl'l'
ml'nl'> lor 1t' \11\0 ,.ll'JO planm·d
l11mmun11'
In JJd11um 111 thl· \ll''1111l \ 1~Jo
Co. \ttrling Homl' ( orp of In ml'
"' Jon:ttcd 1no Tlll u1mm1t1el''s ser·
nnd largl''l donat111n 5500. came
lrnm I rant.. ~11l'hdl·n~L :ind .\-,.
\Ill l.1ll''· Jn .irch11lTtural firm 1n
Ir' IOl'
< 11 \ < k1 I..\ l'rnJ Kulling.a <,;.11d tht."
r,·l.tll ltlllllllllll'l' \till nl'l'U\ to tdl'Ol-
11\ an .mon' mou., don;11111n of ahoul
S" "ir l "onh ·111 \11tns.
.. 11·, 1lk11.1l 1t1~rl'll'l\l' anoO\mou\
,ampJ1gn Z11n1r1hul1l1n-. ... \hC' ~aid
I hl' <>range ( ounl~ Reg1!>trar ol
\ull'r' "lUTrl'ntl~ 'l'rtf~1ng '\1gna-
IUfl'' HHnl·J 1n b' 1hc. rl'l3ll rnmm1t ·
ll'l' l,l\I "l'l'I.. .
DESPERATE RESIDENTS ASK CLEANUP ...
From Al
\'1llagl' ( oun nl'1ghhorhooch "a'cd
~l'llo" tl1cr'> dl'mandtng "('kan up < ommodorc ( irclc '\:o" ··and .. Res1·
dents Want .\c11on "'-:o" "
One Hunt1ng1on .< red. rl·.,1dent.
~hl·tl.1 R U'>'>l'll .,ugge\ted the c11~ get
nd c1f 1hc protilcm., at < om modore < irck b' gelling nd lll the ne1gh-
horhoud
"( untkmn1t ··,hc..a1d "\1o,t."the
~ork ..
\hdrnn \:t1d \Ut h dra"1t 3l 11on
"J' not lhl' onh rm'>1hk <.0lu11on.
FARM ...
From Al
home rar(.. located at the farm
Thl' rl'\ldcn1s "di Ix· j'k'rm11ted to
rl'nlJtn at the new p:ir(.. tor as long a~
thl"~ II\ e and "ill pa~ rl·nts com-
par:ihll• lo \\hat till'~ paid at Hunt-
1ng1nn Shorl'I>. •
h1l\\ e\ l'f
"The potnl 1<, not hulldo11ng the
ne1ghhorh1)od." \hl' ">aid "It'<, a
mattc-r of doing c;oml·thtng If the cm
nc:l·d, I: pol tel' ot1in·r., to dean up the
prutilem. that'<;" hat the~ '>hould do ...
( ommodorr ( irdc. a 27-,car-old
lUI de ')al l1nl'd \\Ith IYoO-SIOI'\
ap:u1mcn1 buildings. began as a
middle clJ~' nt."1ghborhood but began
to dc1enoratC' in the latl' I q-ioc;
The nl'lghhorhuod bt."(amc
">l'TIOU'>I~ hltghtl'd b~ the earl~ I 9!SOs
and holloml'd ou11n IY85. \\hen c1I\
onicial'> found rampant \QUalor and
nltl'n un..ali: cona1t1onc, 1n mo-.1 of the
hu1ld1ng::. ·
'-ttnll' 1hen hn"l''l'r both lhl' Cll\
and resident'> nl lhl' neighborhood\
ha' e reportnl maim 1mrroH·mcnts
1n '" ing rnndtlion' under a c11\ program ofknng I0\\·1ntercst re-
de\ clopment loan'
In n·n·nt 1nten 1c""· hn"c't."r.
re\1dcn1<. ol lhl' largl'I~ I attn(> and
\s1:in 11t."1ghhorhood. said Jhl'rl' Wl'rc·
\till '\tnom problems w11h drug
dl'al1ng and other 11lcgal actl\ rues 1n
the carphm behind tht' building<.
( >m· rc'ldl•nt rl'fcrrcd w thl' carport
arl'a J\ "dime a\k,." a rdrrt."nt'l' 10
1hc S 10 "dime" b·ag'> ot manJuana
tx·1ng '>old 1hcn·
I 1 \1 1lo.l· Rigg'> of the Hu nt1ng1on
Al·;ich Pnhce Department aci..no"l-
l'dgcd that thcrl' 1s a prohlcrn. but said
thl' dl·partml·nt \\J<, lOn duc11ng
undl•rco-' er opcrattom aimed a1 <,top-
ping lhl' drug 1raf1!l
Ont' nc1ghhonng 'f"t."s1dcn1 sasd he
thought the depart men I\ cfl{>rtS "ert."
'tarting ill ha'e a beneficial cfTt'ct.
"\.\ c·rc getting <;omt action no" ...
<,a1d John Cro"hur<;t. who IJ,es 1n
Hun1ington < irrk
-.,hdton 'aid. ho\\C\('r. that the
lit'\ l'ITon., \\l'rt' not enough.
"\.\'l• pu1thel11~ on not1cl' ~~ar~ ago
th:tl \\1' \\lTl' nol '>:tk and tt's go11cn
\\ or-.l' .... 'lhl' c,n 1d
DRUG LESSONS G~ARED FOR TEENS ...
From Al I
k"on<, ·· "te1al \lud11''> ,1 h1<,1on k\<,,on ahou1 llun11ng1on 1-knl·h. '<lid '>he dr-
Thc gual ot the l '( I I'.\( r PrOJl'l't lhl' lr:tdl' \\Jf', lx'l\\Cl'll ~npland and \dOj)l'd lhl' mod .. tnal of Corl \ I
IPl'l'r .\<,Wilancc. ( umrnlum and ( h1na ""uld includl' an in-depth < tXJtnl' tn hn~., tha1 ll \\Ould hrtng
Tra1n1ngl '' IO establi h a model '1ud' alx1u1 ( hina·, opt um tr:idc and drug ahu'>l' dn<,l'r to home for Siu-l
tra1n1ng pro~rt that" ill 1mpro'c th e al:lout np.ium a' '1 drug dl nl\ qualt1~ ot Jrug and alcohol a~use lo.1m C1u1te a teacha JI I oun1a1n "I thin~ J lot of11mcs11 ne,crlooks
program' nationwide. Moats ~id. \a Ile~ High ~hool. hl'lpcd de' l'lop a real 111 lhl'_m I thin(.. ac1uall~ doing
Thl' proJt'l't 1~ funded b} a 1wo-:--ear. 'nence pmJl'Ct ahoul the effcC'I\ of 1h1<> in da'' ,., closer to rcaltt\.''
$230.000 grant from 1hc U.S Depan-alrnhol and drug' on lhl· d1ge''" l' \lonarci..~ \aid ... .\t lirst the~ alwa) s
mcntoft.du1:a11on. thc first of11s lo.ind ~Hlcm lhtnl tt\ l ind ol l'OrO\. tiut that's the
tn the l n1\crs1 t\, of California s' . .,. t . h I "a~ high Slhool k1J~ arc I think tern .. .\s a 1car ll'r 11 ' arc 10 get lhi'' .11 ge t into it."
\tudcntc, IO pan1n pall' 1n '>Oml' drug ~1 oal\ \atd the prOJl'ClS dc,clopcd
The 1nfus1on concc-p1 crosses all J\\arcncs~ acu'1111-''·" )hl· '>31<.1 "But al thl' "orlo.<1hop \\tll be refined and
subJeCI areas. A language ans assign-"hen ~ou make 11 a part of "'hat the) comp1lc<.I in a te\I for re' 1ew b)
mcnt ask~ students to ·research al-have to team. 11 ~omeho"' si nks in nn 11onal t•ducn1ors. EYcntually.
cohol produc1sanddevelopthc1rown better:· teachc~ art' hoping to have the
warning labels based on what the) hef0 Monarck). a substitute pro1ec1s included 1n curricula across
"ouldwantto knowasc.-onsumers. In 1eacher at Manna High School in thecountf).
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T•t1p.'°' ...
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S ome rain , b ut not for. COast
Scattered thut>dlrttonna, wNdl tptWtled IOf"9 owta of
Southern Callfomla today, were expected to douM mount.in
Ind deMrt areal Wedne9day, the National W•th« ~ reported. Meenwttlle, tow cloud• 1nd drizzle wtn peral1t Into
Wedneld1y along the cout. but cloud• Ir• not •J1pec\ed to move as far Inland Wedneeday morning. Along the Orange Coa1t there Wiii be loW ctoud• tonight and
Wednesday morning extending lnto the valleyt In the early
morning hours. Otherwlae fair and mottly tunny and hazy
w~nesd1y. Beactr1ows-ton1Qht 82 to 61 wtth<h!Ohs Wedneeday
68Jo 78,'Valley lows tonight 64 to 70 With tflgh• Wedneld1y mld-80s to n'lld-90s. From Point Conception to the Mexican r,order -Over Inner
waters tight and variable wlnd1 tonight and Wedneaday morning . except southwe1t to -.st 10 to 15 knots with 2-loot sea1 Wedneeday afternoon end evening. Swell eouth to aouthweet 3
feet. Night and mo<nlng low cloud• ciearlng Wednelday. o •..,Aie.'te\'w.-.w
U.S. Tempe ~~t ti 71 Calif. Tempe Extended ~'l'Of\Cny 91 7S .. L. Oii.....,.,,. City ts 73 ~· IOw '°' 24 --91'°"'9 •I s. "' N'91'I and mC>r""'O tow -,_ Ille Omeha 95 76 Al~que 17 IS ()11..oo 94 74 .. .,...., 97 13 coast T ""'tell'f lh<ougl't SetUtcley. ••·
lf'ICl"'lj lnlO Illa YallayS eluting Ille -ly Af"CflotlOt S9 51 ~ 93 74 e ....... 13 SI
Attanll .. 74 ""'°""' 103 '4 "'-117 71 mornong _,,.. OlhenttM IH IJvougtl
Atllntrc City as 72 Prt1a:z:
., 70 la.Mgeiat 71 .. Illa pe<tOO 'Wltll .....,,,., 0..,. a.II-• 91 73 POt1 .M-eo IS O•~ 67 '59
llKl!'Wl(jhanl .. 11 Portland.Ore 7S S5 Puo .. ~
8olM as 43 =City 93 71 "9d 8lull tOO f 7
ltot1.on 78 71 117 113 ~City 100 71 Surf Report llulfllO u .. !IS 511 79 59
CN<lealon.SC .. 71 Roc:nmono ., 72 Sect-10 93 Sii
CNnoll•H C !IS 7S SI LOUIS 99 71 SW-. 611 60 LOCATION ICll SHAN
ChoCegO 100 711 S.il Le~• City 72 ... San Ooago rs 89 HunltnQIOfl Beactt 2·3 ~ Crncmna11 93 71 San Anlonto 7~ 112 SM fl911Gltc0 87 60 Rt.., Jelly. Newl>Ol1 1·2
Clivelllnd Ill 7f SNUla ~ 74 San .Jote 90 61 40111 Slr .. I Ne'WPOll 1·2 lttH
Columbus, ONG Ill 71 Spoltane S3 74 SM Lult 0~990 73 62 Z?nd S1tee1, Newport 1·2 , ...
Oellea-fl Wortll 118 77 Syrec;uM '° 67 Slockton at 62 Balt>Oa W~ 1·2 , ...
Oaylon 93 75 Tampa-St PtrsOQ 75 113 HIQll, IOw for 2• "°"" llndlnO at 5 p m l8QV'I• Beec;f! 1·2 poor o.n-... 81 r~a 79 115 San Clemente 1·2 ,..,
e.111ow 106 78 0..M-" 7f Walff 1emp 65 Swell d1<ectton South TUCM>n 73 94 Bffurnonl 89 60 OellOll 97 77 Tul .. 11 94 Bio Bui 711 52 OulUth 82 '° WaSllonglon,D c 76 .. BlShOO 99 59 El Puo 9 1 70 WICNta 75 101 El,. 90 76 Blytlle 104 84 Tides f11ro1n-1 74 s.1· C11a1H>1 73 66
Fl911a11N 75 S3 Cul-Ch~ eo· ea
Gr and Raptd1 118 74 • Lal>GUI., 95 71 TOOA'I' Honolulu 90 711 Smog Report Long 8Mell 79 69 Second liign t34pm
HOWfO/I 90 78 L A Altpot I 75 .. Second low • 7 53 / "' lnd•anlC)Olla 95 75 Hawpotl llHC:h 70 .. ftDMHOA Jecuon.M,.. !17 .. POllulMI llllnd•d tndeJl (pail 0-50 On11rto 811 66 f lfSI hlQ/' 1 42 ."' Jeck~ 95 7t jlOOCI. 51-100 moclat"lle. 101.199 un-Pllm Si><tngt t07 llO l'lalllhfl>I, 200-299 ~ unhMlthtul, 300 FlfSI low 7 311 m
Jvneeu 115 SI P1saoena 88 115 Sec.ond IWQh 224 pm
l(ans&s City 1111 11 end aboYe llUM<lout F1111 llQIK• ia R~ 87 5e Second tow 9Z?pm
LIS Veges 101 11 p<ll'IM)US dey'a attained PS> Seeood It San e.-o.no 112 72
Ullla~k 9S 72 todey • psi •01-1 SAil Gat>r ... as .. Sun 1811 ii 7 51 PJn r-Wadneldey
LOUl&vtlle .. 75 Sell llHCh 10 M~ 8lltd 25-42 Santi Ana 82 .. 11606am andMlt'Ol'"•l 750pm
Mempti.s ts 77 ltwle, ~Valley 25-SI Torr..-711 Ill Moon ,._ al t041 pm, Nit
M._8aecll 87 '3 uouna 8Mc:ll ~~ 42 w .. r.ooc:1 74 5e WedneSOey at 11 16 a m .,,.,, ...
M!lwaull• I03 7t tM..,.... Alrpott.. -· --25-42 Y-leVty 111 111 aga>nat 1121pm
FOX TRAPPERS ACCUSED OF CRUEL TY ...
From Al
s1&ncd 10 cauSl' minimum pain and
IOJUn to the animals. The traps are
placed in til'ld~ \\Ith hea'') fox traffic.
'ht• ~Id.
\llhnugh the traps usuall~ don'1
lJUSl' 'l'H'rl' inJum·s to animals~ such
:t\ hroken k'g!> .. Shl' adm111cd "that 1s
ah' a~~ a po~'llbilit~ .~·
Aurlo.l'lt <,atd thar no one likes
trapp1l1g and killing the fo\cs. but
potnll'd uu1 that their rap1<.ll~ gro" ing
population poses a ~nous fhrcat to
thl· l'\t,ll•ncc l1f the lca~t tt'rns.
"· 1 hl' h>\C\ arc 'en common out
thl·rc:." Aurkt-11 said.' .. The\ 're ltke
lJI'> running around. There's cena1n-
'' no c,h,1rtagl· of them ..
· \b\· 'Jtd ~I fO\cs ha' c been trapped
Jnd lo.1lll·d \lnrc June 11 t'> not kna"n
htl" m<Jn\ lo\e'> lt'e rn the Bolsa
Chica wetlands.
Mortensen · also claims 1ha1 a
poison kn own as T-61 is being used to
kill the fo>.es. She claims T-61 . which
is lnJl'Ctcd into the anunals. is "vcf)
painful" and is unnecessanl~ cruel to
the fo\l'S.
Curt Taucher. information officer
with th e Fi'>h and Ga ml' Department.
aclo.ncmkdged that T-61 t~ bemg used
to (..tll tht' fcl\CS. bu1 said 11 1~ a
relati\ d~ <:ommon euttiani1ing
'>Ub'>tancc. .
"T-o I 1<; · C\cl usl\ d\ for the hu-
manl' euthan11at1on · of an1mal'i
\\tthout ncsk:menl or pain.
Taucher said.
·.\dnannc \\om<.on e\Cl'ul1'~ co-
ord111ator of .\m1gos de Bolsa ( htca.
s~ud thl' Fish anitGame Dcpanmcnt
1s "\'t.'f! '>~ mpathcttc" 10 the foxes and
ts doing 1ts best to makt' the trapping
program trouble-free.
"The~ 'rl' !f)'ing 10 make tht' best of
a had c;1 wa11on. To the best of my
lo.no"lcd_ge.~ there's nothing being
done 1ha1·s unusualh cruel." Mor-
n<,on <>aid. _ ·
..\ftl'r the\.are kill ed. Mormon said
thl' lil\l''> ~re 'iometunl's donated to
museums or 10 !>C1en1ists wh o anal\'lC
I.heir digt''itivc s~·stem to determine
1hctr diet and II\ mg rnnd111ons.
Taticher said no ltve iexp<:nmcnts
arl' condurtcd on 1hc faxes. another
conran of animal nghls organ1za-
1ton'i.
R~d l(J\l''i '~l·re brought 10 the area
around thl· 1urn uf the renru~ by
hunter'>
DILEMMA OF HOMELESS LAMENT ED· •.•
From Al
\lfrl·d had 1u\1 rnmc out from
\ r11ona "hl'rl· he "'a~ laid off. H c
d1d n'1 kn o" "herl' he "ould sleep
\1onda~ n.1ght.
"I don't Y.ant w gl'l ha!.'iled by the
rol1~·t·:--hl' 'aid ... How arc) ou gonna
gl't a plac·l''1 T hC} want first and last
n11inth 's rrnt. I don't ha'c it.
"In .\n10na 1he) don't mess with
the homclc'il> Herc on the coas1 I've
hl·ard thl' rc~1dcnts arc hassling them.
1101 1rl·at1ng them ltkt." ctt11cns.
"I JU '>l came out 10 sec "'hat's going
11n Bui ti tht'> l'i "hat's ha ppening. I'll
go had. .. ··
I h:ll. uf <·nur..c. I) e\aclh whet man~ pcopll' \\ant. Force thcfu to go
'llmtplacc <."l<.c
()a, l' "hll tia' becn on th.c streets
!ti ( O\tJ ~1'cc;a for about three weeks.
,;i1d he has hl·l'n confronted by the
'poltl l' ml mnou' 11 me!>. •
.. I hl' cop<, told me 10 lea' c to" n
lx'cau'>l' 1lw~ don't wan t an) street people ... ht• <,aid .. I told them )Ou
\\ant me to go 10 Santa Ana and the>
\\ant ml'lllkJ,·t'Santa .\na. Thc~just
lo.l'l'P hounung U\ around."
J)a "l' 'ia 1d he told th~ police he was
hl·ad 1ng for San Dil·go on Sunday
"hl'rl· hl· has a JOh wa111 ng, They told
him .1hat \\:Isn't soon enough.
'
'
··v. hat arl' ~ ou c;uppo!.ed to do"" he
askl'd. "Y11u can·1 go to a· park. They ·
lo.no\' l'' l'r~ h1.d1ng plact in \osta ;\k<,a ...
R'amon. \\hu ~aid hl••was a mu-
c;lci;in. l'rhocd 1h;u !>l'ni1mcnt.
. "Where ~OU gttnna so'? Thcv'rc.
runhing pcupk around in a circle ...
Ramon '>atd.
.. It'\ )U'>l rau-;1ng more ache with
1hl)1r ( 1cstapo tact tr'>. Th<'~ 'rr not ·
gonna run people off The) 'rt' JUSI
gonna 'il:lrt•a not. ..
~krlc I latlebcrg. dm·ctor of Some·
one ( arn. ~1d a c;mall group of'
troubkmalo.crs prompted resident
complaints and thl' rc'iultin'g police
craclo.do" n. ~ .. .\ sdf·t·ho!>t."n fl'" ha' c rvined 11
to r c' en-hod':· .she said. Nodding
lO\\ard ihe field. behind the soup
k..11chc:n. <,hcsa1d. "The~ 'ila) out there
and dnnlo. It's hum!> out here in the
field.
"I'll he glad when the~ pick thtlTI
up. frank!~. bccaust." the) 're Jltst
ru1ping 11 for e'.CC)Onc else."
Hatlebcrg. has barred a group of
men from the soup k11chen because
the\ walk in wtth ho1tlc\ ofboo1e and
disrupt the meal.
But so man ~ who rnmc in need and
dl'\t'n e help. ~he ..aid. She sometime$
allows homeless pcQple to 4se her
mailbox and phone numberso they'll
ha' e an address for job applications
and a place for employcr.s to"'Call.
·\ naro'>a. "ho came from Mex ico
, about two )c.ars ago. said that since
her JOb ended here she has been
unahtc"'lo find work. ·
.. I wa.nt to f1-nd -a 1oti here because
ltfl' 1n Me\lco 1s 100 t\ard.'" she said.
Rut ltnng 1n shelters or fields and
l'3ttng in soup kitchens isn't what she
l'nv1sioncd for herself and her chil-
dren." It makes me feel defeated.·· she
..ard.
Hatlcbag \~ mpath11ed
.. I "1sh I could do more." Hat-
lcberg s~ud. "\\'hoSt' problem ts 11? It's
al" a~ s pass the buck. put the bltndc-rs
on."
.\nd Ramo n. gro"ing angner as he
talked. lashed out at a system that
bre<.'d~ discrimination against poor
people.
··These inrome ta evaders -
" h1ch.i!>' what these rich people arr -
the\ donate to these things and then
the) complain about 1t. They don't
\\an1 us around," he said. "h's
. prcJud1c,c ...
Stonewashed Canvas
Casuals
~
by ...
Bar Harbor
and
Malibu
available in
red, natural,
denim, charcoal,
white .
and
khaki
l 191FQhion laland • Newi>on BeKh • (Bullotk·1 Willbite Wio&) • 759-1622
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Mesa h ·ospital
t o stage be~lth
fair next:-wee l<IF-
College Ho p11al of Costa Mesa will put on a
health fair next week featunng ~ vanety of seminars
and ac11v111es.
The e\ent;\Yhich will run from Monday
through aturday, will begin Monday with co~nsel·
ing strategics for dealing with fami ly 'members. A
communll) blood dnve wilt be held Tuesday. whale Wedn~sda) "111 be "Seniors Da y" and free health
screenings wait be available.
Thursday will fea ture low-cost vaccinations for
prc-kindersanen cl)1ldrcn. while fnday's foc tts is on
chemicals in the workplace as local business l"Caders
discuss the topic. Actress and former gymnast Cat·hy
Rigb) will conduct a sports medic ine seminar
Saturda).
Narcolepsy support group
Tht> Sleep Disorders Center at Saddleback
Hospttal a(ld Health C'Chter will hold the first south
Orange Count) meeting of a narcoleps} suppon
_:group aturda).
The meeting .. which 1s free and ojlen to the
public. will be held from 9:30 to 11 :30 a.m. in the
hospi1al's ..\ud1torium .\.The hospital 1s located at
24451 Health Center Dme Laguna Hilts. and more
information ma\ be obtained b~ contacting Robyn
Cher') at 768-4g34.
Singles dance ln Mesa
Thi.' Orange Count) Catholic Alumni Club will
sponsor a ml\er for single Catholic ·professionals
aturda\ at the Red Lion Inn 1n Costa Mesa.
Dancing to the band Rembrandt 1s scheduled
from 9 p.m. 10 I a.m .. 8 rcceded b) a social hour at 8
p.m . ..\dml\\100 1s $1 at the door. and additional
information is a'ailablc at 857-0125.
Computer users meet
Orange Coast College's ..\pple Computer l'sers
Club will meet Saturda} 1n OCC's Science Hall. with
Apple II users meeting from 9 ·a.m. 10 noon and
Mackintosh users from I to 4 p.m.
The annual membership fee for the club is S20.
and panic1pants should register at the door. Call
432-5880 for more info rmation about the club.
Blood drive ln Newport
Nl'" pon Beach residents can help offset a ·
potential summer blooJ shonage b> donating blood
at one of t\\O ')Chcdulcll blood dnves 1n the ci t) next
'Week.
The liN "ill be hdd MO'nda~ 10 Our Lgd}' of
Mount Carmel Church. 1441 W:-Balboa Blvd .. from
:!A5 to lS 309 p.m.1n the parking area Call 673-3775
onin appointment. The second 1s set for Aug.10 at
the Ne" pon Pier lifeguard headquancrs. with
appointment!. taken a1 644·3047.
F r ee wellness semlnlirs
Jane Nathan. a state*Ccntfied nutnt1 onal coun-~lor. "'111 cond uct a scnes of free wellness seminars
on the second Wednesda' of each month at
Wh1ppk\ Health' Foods in ·ne" pon Beach.
The seminar 'for A.ug. 10 1s ent1tled "Are Your
Kids on a Junk Food Diet"" Call Whipple's at
644-.,., n for resen a11ons and add111onal 1nfor-
ma11on
AIDS awareness course
..\ ne" 'course in ..\I OS awarefless will be offered
at Goldcp West College "'hen fall semester classes
begin the \\eek of .\ug. 2:!. The I -\\eek class wi ll
~scnt a 'an~ ... of pcrspci;u'cs on the pre,ent1on •
and management of the disease.
Meml~ Pilot. "ho holds a master's de$ree 10
nursing. 1s the class instructor. The two·unll class·
will meet Wcdnl·sda) 5 from noo'n to 2 p.m 10 Forum
I. beginning ..\ug. ~4. •
CALENDAR
Tuesday, .,ug. 2 • • 5:30 p.m. Newport Beacb PabUe Library
Board of Trustees study session. conference room of
the Nt'\' pon Center branch. 856 San Cl~roente
Dri'e
Wednesday, Aug. 3
• 9:30 a.m. Ornage Coanty Board of Supei·
visors, hoard hearing room. Hall of Administration,
I 0 Ci VIC Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• 7 p.m. Lagana Beaelil Open Space Com·
mission, council chambers. 505 Forest Ave.
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Orange Coast OAILV PILOT/Tuesday, Augual 2. 1988
Judge woQ. 't dismiSs m~rder ~!i&l
By 10NATHAN VOLZKE
Of tM Oelly P'llel Itel!
_.....~~nor ( ounJudge refused Monda)
to throw out murder charges against a an
Francisco accou11tan1 accused of fatall)
shooung the man who alleged!) killed the
accountant's fiancce dunng a night ofw-1ld
pan11n_g and se,.
Defense attorne} Joc'l Barucll aslceq for
the dismis'ial after last week 's d1M"O\ en of
pohce 10' e'>tiga11on notes that the dcfe.nsc
contends "'ere crucial to the case · ..\lthou~h the notes were made earl) 10
he in\cst1gal1on into the 19113 shooting of
effn.~) Mollo~ Parker. the~ were not
urm:d O\ l'r to R1ch<1rd Dale Wilson's
A da ln the sun
dcfe11sc unttl last \1onda)
Deput' D1.,1m·1 .\It~)' Doug \\.ood$-
mall. the-pro'ie-cutor 1n the case~ said the
m1:..u·Q \\a'l due to a change 1n 1nves11gator1
&t the'( O'ita \ksa Pohce Depanment
l hl' l'rrant note' he said. "'ere kept 10 a
de .. i.. tJra"cr and not tu med O\ er t~ th.e new inH''>t1~toc DeteCtl\C Dan H03ue. or to
thl' pro<iecullon until after the tnal began
'Baruch '>J1d the in' e .. 11gator's conduct "a' ··reckll''>)" l'\Cn if there wa., no
dl·l1bera1e attl'mpt to "' 1thhoki the notes
But Judge L uas Cardena'> ruled \1onda~
'thl· error "a'> not detnmental lo Wilson's
dd°l'O'il'.
Barm.h ..aid he could not appeal the
ruling unkss his chefi t "a" con' 1rted
.. T~r(' "a no quesuon an cJT6r
ouurrcd anll 10 m~ opinion IL ro!IC to the
le' el of" an ton and reckles~ ... Barucl) said
"But the JUd~e disagreed ..
Aaruch ..aid the note contained ~11~
ttOn'> that Parl er had monal enemies
\lemm1n~ from his drug dl·ahngs and that
\oml· ol tho'l4.' enem1l''i had threatened to
kill him
h:n e appeared in ltlWt on characs that ht
lilied San Francisco businesswoman Joa.n
~1c ha~ Mills. w-hom Wilson planned to
ffi(JIT).
f>arkrrwas found bend1na overhH-body -
in a&' erl\ Hills hotel room and claimed
1ha1 \1111\ "ent into con' uls1ons after a
night of dru~ and se~
l k also ..aid the notes roma1ITT'd Hc-v.'3 arrested followtn.& the dea1h but ·
l"untr:id1cton '>tatemenh that undermine rdea!tfd for lack of evidence. Parker was
tht' test1m<1n' of l\'<> l e' pr0St"rut1on rearrl'Sted. hov.ever. when an autopsy
\'ltne'>'>t'' · · \ho"ed that Mills died of inJuries from a
\\ 11\on 4~ 1.,an:u'>c·doffatall\ shooting· '><''ere beating Ht "as fret on SI00.000
Parl er t11 death ft,t' \t'ar> .igo toda) bond v.hen he "as killed
oul\1dc thl· ( O'>ta \1rc,a homt' of Parlt..er's Stall writtr Bob Vu Eytto eo11trll#I~
mother JU'il da~.., before Parker. 3J was to to tbls story.
HBmakes
it official:
Pi.er will -·
stay shut
B~· BOB VAN EYKEN
The Huntington Beach C11y Council
de, 1dt'd once and for all Monda~ night to ~end !'eptune·s Locker to DaV) fones'
locker
~fter a bnef discussion at the end of
\1onda"'s rt-gular meeting. the council
deuded 10 reaffirm an earlier dccis10n to
do~ the ~torm-Oamaied pier enttrel).
rather than brace-a pon1on of1t and keep 1t
l>pen "'h1le plans art' being drawn up for a
"""' pier. · If the council had dc<.'1ded to k~-P the
first 500 feet of the pier open. 11 would have
perm med 'eptune's Locker and one other
restaurant the Captain's Galle). to remain
open. at least temporanl~
Ella Christens.en. a salt) 74-year-old
"ho has operated the restaurants for 37
'cars. said shl' had eApected the dec1S1on.
but s11ll could not understand 1L ·
··The' ·H. l 1llc:d the whole downtown."
sh·e "31d "I c,ion·1 lt..nov. v.hat I'm going to
Beach goers eajoy the bicycle trail along Ocean frQnt at 33rd Street tn Newport Beach. • CJ
do I J.USt don·1 know r m not ~dy Jg •
rl'ttre ,;
Omsten..Cn had-Offered to donate half
the profits from .her restaurants to help
defra, the e 11mated S65.000 cost of
shonng up the pier 10....kttp 11 panially
' ~ -.
Developers spent' a .i'eco.-d
$2 million .to kill Measure A
By ROBERT H\'~DMA~
Of ,.,. o.ii, ~ si.n
~ nn 1h,· otha sidt' 1n111a11q.• supporter<;
-l.1lkJ < 1t11l·m tor'>l·n"hk C1rn\'1h and
I r.11)j, ( on1rol -reportl·Jh 'pent 1'nf\
:\ dneloper-barh>J tampJ1gn '"' dekat .ihllul '-100.1100 Jlkr rJl\IO~ le.,., thJn
thl' ''0" ·1:m.rn th in111a11' l' la\\ June ou t\· \,.I•• 110 • 3(uirding 10 gr11ur trea,ur,•r
rx·nt 1!x· 111l'J\Url··s )UppOrtl'r'> about 20 Ill ( 11,•gon H1k l h.: group fl'j)\)rtcdh hJ<,
I. arcord1ng tn linannal \tall"ml'Ol\ filed .1h11ul s~~.nn111n outstanding 1.kht\
\lonlla\ fh,·1m1up·,mandainn tinJn,1al·'l'll.'nd·
( 111/l:n, tor TraOic \nlut1ons 10 II\ 111~ rl·~1rt "\'\Pt'lled w hl· tikd IJter th1'
\,lllll'<..-.tul ctlort 10 dcle:it \.fMtire .\ \\.i.;,;l \uth the 1.uunJ~ Rcgl'tr.ir l•I \ 01er~
'fX:nl a rcponed $2 2 m11l1on -# \l,11rd1ng i,1 rl·pon .. ti k·ll \1 onllJ'
S2.()·D.OOO g.alher\.'J through fund-ia1s1ng night ttw 1hrl'C largc<.t urntnbu11on' Ill
Jnd ,1n add111onal S 150.000 from loan<. < ""''"' for 1 ralfa . olu11on' came from
That total I~ a fl'n>rll h1r .1 rnunt~ ballot r lw. In IOl' Co cs 150.00111 the ~:inta
ml'J'>Url' campa1gf' \larg.~mt.1 C 11 151 J0.0001 Jnd the \1 1'><.1on
\1l'l1,(1l ( l())()(JO).
<'.1mpa1gn ntliual'> "Jill uni~ about
SI'" n 111 lhl· $2 millilin .ra1'>t'd came
fr, 101 n. •O-<ll'' doper~
H 1k , l.11mc.:ll the OflPQ'>1t1on ·s large
,ix·nd1ng ,ampa1gn '>hO"l'd 1hat count'
lll'\ l'l11ix·r, \\l're read~ to pa~ an~ pnce to
1n l.'rn hdm '111ers "'11h theH message
But lohn \1m6n. cha1rmap of C"111zens
tor TrJtlil \olu11ons )31d the spending "J' n,·c,Jed to com at months 0Tpu'bl1c11~
~ltm-gHl\>. th :IC ti\ IS\\ reCl.'I\ ed 10 1he local
mcd1a ·
OrJ n~r C ou n t \ \ otc r'> reJl'dt'd \1easurc-
-\ Jum· h' J :'t>ti.)4Q.10-:' 12 %2 margin
writers anQ producers seeking
common ground to end w alkout
LO .\ '<·ELES ( ..\P) -Producers and
\cnpt"ntl'~ ha\e approac~d each other
informall~ through 10termed1anes to stt 1f
1:ommon ground can be reached to end the
cnpphng 2~·\\eek walkout. a Wnters
Guild of .\menca spokcs"oman said.
.\tier formal talks collaps~:d Saturda~.
1ntermed1anes for the oppo~ing sides
made contact to detcrminc if there "a a
basis to rcsumr the negooat1ons. guild
spokeswoman C'hC'~ I Rhoden said.
.. \\1.' Jrl•'a11emp11ng to Jet the IJI ~<.
going.·· Rhoden said. Sh" '11 "a' a net., of
re'iourccs .. "'l'rt• being l'mr lt" ed to get the
nl·go11a11on'> re urned. but <>hl' dedinl'd \l1
elaborate ort \\ho the 1ntl·rmrd1Jnes 1'11gh1
Ix·
f h,· informal t0ntJl '' 1.purred hore'
Jmong soml' at \\(,~ hl'Jdquant'rs \1on·
da' afternoon "a op11m1sm· 1ha1 a
settlement "1ih thl' \Ilia nee of \fot1on
P1ctu'rl' JnJ Tele' 1s1on Prolluccrs m1~ht he
nl'.1r \J1J l"l' '>ource' "tth1n tht' guild
h·da.11!\ ml'dt:Jtcd tall' had ended
l·.1rh 'iaturJJ\ morning Jlter foundenng
''" di\ "1 \ l' 1...,ue~ that 1n.,lude pa~ men ts
lnr 1t·k•\ 1\100 r<'run1.
Ir J rl'latl'd llr' elopm,·nt kallers of the
\\ Jlt Dt\Ol'' and :!0th ( entun Fo\ lilm
,tuJ1t)\ <.atd \1onda~ that th{'1r rnmpan1e'
'' 1 ii pJ\ ag) tines incul'T't'd ti' ~tnling
,, npt,,n trf'\ ''ho net um 10 ""l'rl
open. :yr
C11' ~1anager Paul Cook said Monday.
41o"e\ er that th<' pro1ected $24.000 that
( hnsten'>fn·s offer would bnng over a Sill·
month penod "as not enough to make the
1dt'a w·onhwh1le
··ThJt "ould lea'e more than ·S40.000
kr the ta\pa~ers to p1clt.. up·· he said.
Besides. hc said. opening onl)' a shon
~l llOn of the pier would be of limited
u~tulne<,s tO l 11\ l"C$tdents and ,·1s11ors.
··1t "ould not benefit fishermen." he
~id. "Jnd 11 ·"'ould not real!\ benefit
people "ho ~ant to "alk on the ·pier. The
ma1ont\ of them "ant to walk out over the
\\Jter that's w h~ the~ stroll on the pier."
Hl· noted the cm v.ould continue to
ha\e a hab1ltt' problem despite tempor-
Jn br:h ing 1i people w-ere permitted to
"JU. on thl' bapJ' corroded pier .
Thl' ,·m has made its own offer to
( hn<.tcn'SCn. to permll her to continue
ort·raun~ a 'iOU\ enar shop in a trailer at the
ha..e of the pt'('r. t>ut the restaurateur has
re1ected the offer
··Thcrl"' no "a) l"m going le;> do thaL"
<,hl' -.aid.
Chm1enS<"n cnt1c1zed the suddenness of
thl· dosing lll the pier v.h1ch ~as ;hut
J1'" n Jul~ I '\ before an) pubhc an-
"''unccment "~ made
.. If I'd kno" n a year a19 that the) were
going to pull this tunL I'd have moved to
the Seal Beach Pier. when I had the
lhJnce·· she said.
The pier was ~' erel) damaged. an
IJnuan when a storm knocked 250 feet
trl•m the S<'award end of the structure.
C II\ otltc1als dcaded to clo~ the pier
Jfter a \tud\ perfonned b) Irvine-baled
Fluor Danie'.! Co concl uded the 74-yt'ar-
old 1anllmarl "as unsafe and that the ci ty
~ould faa m1ll1ons of dolla~ in liabdny
da1m'
()ffic1al., hope to ha\e a new pier
,·onstructcd b' 199 l.
Two Suspects in bus driver's
slaying planned mass mu-rder
Costa Mesa
.~ ..\ fight brol e out at a gasoh1;1e
\tJt1on 1u,1 oil '\l'" pon Boule' ard
Onl' ollin·r '"-'"'to thl' 'ct'ne ~1d he'd
ne' ,·r St'l'O .i man tx·at up '>0 baJh
Thl' 1n1ured man "a~ ho p11ah1t'd at
Fovn1ain \'nlle~ Rc~1l1nal Hospital.
"'hilc h1\ comhatant ''a.-. arrested
. . .
\ pMtahlc FKCi ma,h1ne
'1l'lh,i\lo(X·' Jnd other med ical
l'~u1rml·n1 \\l're <>tolen fro m a' chick
pa ri..,·J 10 the I 'lcl t'ik"-l t'f:!4th trttt
hl·t,,l't'n "· _W rm '\unlla\ and ., a m ·
\l nnda~
Irvine ·
F1,u1 fldtl l) 'h:llf\ "ere stolen from
a hM1e 10 tht• 100 block of >\lmador
hct\\een 4 and 'pm ~turda~
• • •
\him• 11.1 .. To,ota upra V.1lS
"tokn from the 3() blocl of i\uto
ll'Ott•r f)n, c-het"een noon and 8 .,
I'm \fondJ' OAKLAND (AP) -Two teen-age
bo\'s who alleged!) confessed to
k1lltne a bus drivef in a vcn$.efu l
shooting attack had planned to hijack
the vthicle and execu1' all passengers.
police said.
Hahn said. when thn boarded a bus
\\1th 10 people on 1i . .\fier the 17-
'ear-old shouted obscen111es at
(i1"ens. the dnver asked "What's
w.rong?" and was shot about .ntne ,
times by the youth, police said.
The youths. whose names were not
released. re mained in custod) at the
JU' enile detent100 center.
' . The Palmers"attorne). John Burrls
of Oakland, said the family is con-
s1denng fihng a la"su1t. "I think
Oakland police 0 ' erstepped their
bounds." he said.
• • • f\\o home1. on Cl·ntl'r trt'<'i ''t're
broll·n into. but thr rc'>1dent~ R'·
ponl•d thl'lr los~' "l"r{' m1n1mal • • • Randm .1rmt'd "'1th sting hots con-
•••
'•l01l'OOt' '"'k $ .. "Otl \\Onh of
l n \IJI plt'Cl'' 1r,,m J J1spla\ ca\C at
1h,· Bulloc~·, \tort 10 f a\h1on l\land
ht•t'"'l'<'O 3 p m '-.unda' and 11 a m
\ 1,,nlla~ • • •
• • •
\nmt"une urroot('d and stole a S
. Jf!l' Palm t'f,,m a home in the 3000
hl <X l ul Main tn'Ct bct"'ccn 10 p.m
Fnda' and 6 a m turda~
• • •
\ stcrr'\) and <ipcalers were stolen
from a homr in the 10 block of
Thundrr Run t'let"ttn 4 and S p.m
-
The two Oakland juveniles. ar·
rested Sunday night. were booked for
investigation of murder. They faced
arraignment today in the staying of
AC Transit dnver Billy "8 .J ."
Givens: • -. .
Meanwhile. Police said the two
sons of Ellen Palmer. 52. who was
kitled Thursday in a collrs~on wi th an
AC Transit bus. were· no tonger
suspects in the driver's slaying.
T he da~ before the Gl\ens shoot·
.mg. Mrs. Palmer was killed in a
collision -..11h a bus about six blocks
from the assault on.the 40-Line bus.
Givens was not the dnver involved.
and the fa tal accident did not occur
on his hne. Hahn said
tinm'd their rampa.ge 1n Costa \1esa
Dct,·cti \es said more than $30.000
"l1rth of windows in homt>s. bus1 -
nl'.,,e., and au1omoh1le\ hu httn
<.mJ'h'>J ti' the pran~\ters o\n,one
\\tth JO\ 1nform.i t1on about the
inudt'O I'-1' J\lt..ed to lall OtttCtl\e'
0Jrrdl t m·man at ;54.~~()(,
\ portahle computer -w onh ahout
_ ~ ~11n "'as tolen from Paci fie
\1 utuJI lnsuran('(' 10 \iewpon (enter
hct"l'<'O 4.30 pm Fnda~ and ., a m
\h1nda' . turda\ •
Givens. 43. died early last Thul'S-
day morning shortly afier'bcing shot
at point-blank range with a .22·
caliber rifle. Th~ passengers suf·
fertd gunshot wounds. .
The two suspects, 15 and 17, were
arrested after they were found hiding
in the attic of the cast Oalctand home ·
oftbe older youth's sister, said p0lice
Lt. Jim Hahn. The 1old officcn the)
wanted to avenJe a traffic accident
that killed thtir friends' ll)Othef. Ellen
Palmer, Hahn said.
"They had Stveral mcct1nas to plln
lhctr auack. The)' were aoina to board
the bus, fortt tht driver to a remote
area Ind execute htm and any,
peuenem that mi~l be Wttncs.ses. •
Hahn iaid. "If the first bus wai too
crowded{' they would wail for (anckkf,... .
But the two $Cf'lpptd the plan at tht'
I.Ht minuk for an unknown reason.
Donald Pal mer. 25. and David
Plijmer. 29. were arrested shortly after
the shooting in west Oakland ~rty
Frida' morning. But officers. af\er
talkin·g to witnesses. decided nonC'of
the Palmer fam1l) was invol"ed.
Hahn said.
Donald Palmer rtmains in custod)
on a probation v1olattoo. according to
Hahn. His brother and other famil>
mcmben appeared at an emotional
prcu conference they called at lhcir
attorney's office to deny pohcc K ·
cusat1ons that they made threat
against C Transit af\er Mrs
Pllmt't's acc1dcn1.
.. It wu bad enouah that my mother
died, and I.hen all thae other ind·
dtnu happrMd.. .. said 0.-vid Palmtt.
"lt'S.JUlt a real n'lhlm&re."
Dctect1'1es focused on the two tttn·
agers earl) Salurda) afier talluns with
a confiden11al informant who 1den1-
i1fied them as the ~uspects and
rcce1vm1 other infonnat1on that led
them, to witnesses, Hahn said.
The tnVC$tipuon re"uled that
aft(r the accident, the two suspects.
who knew tht' fam1lr. dtl<'Usscd Mrs,
Palmer's death wnh thrtt other
people. Hahn said. He said tht'
sus~ts also disc~ avenginl Mn.
Palmer's death by shoot1n1 a com-
pan dn \er butthat their f ncndstrlcd
to talk tht'm out of 1t.
"In their ·1nterv1e~~ Wlth 1n-
vesuptors. Lht'Juvcn1lcs p\'Cthc~
motive for the murder Ha retahatton
.,.,nst AC Trans.t fol what they
pntt1vtd as the wron,f\.11 ckath o(
thrir fncnd • mother." Hahn 111C1.
Laguna Beach
JJ me\ (1reen"ood 4... o(
Th11u\3nd Oal '> 'W3S arre ted on
\U'(ltCton of tica11ng up h1 "'1fe at
HU~ u.m \1onda' at Q 5 1 Coas( H1gl\~a' lk "'<l" held in lieu of.
IC\.000 b.111 • • • meon<' n.•ported that thr1r Ult·
t"a~ had httn stolen Monda' e' e--
n10g from INJO S < oa\l H1Jh"a'.
PfewpC>rt Beech
H'l'lll hur&Jar. 1 le hittv.t'<'n s~~t)(l) :and 11 .000 worth of
\\31 h~ nnp and other JCWCll') earl~
Mondl' monun.g from \foboro fltie
Jev.et11 . ~l~l :":ev.pon Center Dme
The huratars pncd open •he door 10
the biu1n~\ and ~ma hN the display
C'ut1. .\ full 1n,cntof') 1s b(ina
..
Huntington man agrees to
stop prom~ting cancer cure
\\ \~Hl,GTON ( \P) -The
lounder of a Hunungton Beach
rompan~ and his nev.-phew ha'e
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law wi~lioqt ~e·agan signilig
Yonkers fined
for segregation
N¥ prison uprising en
peacefully after 14 ~o . NEW YORK (AP) -A federal Judge found the ctty of Yonkers in ~y Tbe Associated Pre11
c~ntempl of co~rt today because ~he COXSACKIE. N. Y. -An uprt angat a maximum-security priso~
City Council failed t~ pass a housing , peacefull) early toda) after 14 hours when inmates. w~o had compla1
descgrt.'gatron resolutton. being haraSSJ!d by offi cers. released the last four of their five hostage J
WASHINGTON (AP) -Prcsi-.
dent Reagan said today he will
reiuctantly allow a plant-closing bill
that he called "bad legislation" to
become law without his signature.
While Reagan called the bill requir-
ing companies to give 60 days
advance notice of plant closing. or
layoffs of 50 or more workers. a
dangerous step "down a road of
European labor pohcv:· he acknowl-
edged the "political reahttes" of
public suppon for the measure.
"In the national interest and to end
these political shenanigans and get on
with the busincis of the na11on .... I
have decided to allow the plant
closing bill to become law. but
without my signature," he said.
White House spokesman Maritn
Fitzwater said the bill had become a
"political football" that was being
used bj Democrats "more interested
m~ng political points with or-
ganized labor" to hold up trade
legislation.
"Sometimes \OU have to take a
touchback in order to get betterflcld
~sitaon." F111water aid. "The pol-
itica l show that thl' Dc mocnus have
put on OH'r this hill 1<; l'\ 1dent to
even one."
Se·n Edward M. Kenned,. ().
Ma ss .. called Reagan' dcc1s1on "a
'icton for commun111c<; across the count~. a '1ctor) for Amenc:a·s
compc1111' e po~1t10" in the world and
a '1cton for common sense in the
federal budget "
'nate Dcm0lra11r Leader Ro~·n
C B~rd of \\ 1.'~l \'1rg101a con-
gratulall·d Reagan on" hat he called a
good la" "for thl· \mencan working
people."
enate Rcpuhhran Leader Boh
Dok of Kansa~ 'aid after meeting
w11h Re:igan enrtrer,o<tay that the
pre 1dcnt's intcntfon in not exercising
11 veto was to prod Congress into
action on other legislation. rather
than 10 take some-heat off hkel y
Republican presidential t·and1date
Gt.'orge Bus h.
Dole ..:lid Reagan 1s "swallowing
'>Oml'thing that he doesn't totall) hl.e
an order to ~ct us off the dime" on
'>l'pa rate lcg1sla11on merhauling tbc
l '. ·. trade la\\S.
The senator nott.'d that there arc
onl~ 25 t_!? 28 ll·g1slati'I~ da}s remain-
ing an this ess1on. and that several
l'rurial issues remain. ancludang ne\\
as~1slance to the Nicaraguan rebels
and drought as'li tance to farmers.
.\<;~astant Republican leader .\Ian
"-.. ~1mpson of W}oming said there
arl' no more than 23 'oles in the
St·nate for upholding a 'eto.
Calling Yonkers "a national sym-One guard a\ the state's Coxsackie Correctional Facility was seriously 1
bol of defiance to civil rights," U.S.· and the others were hospitalized. A guard who went Into the prison a
91<1trict Judge Leonard Sand i.m-uprising-said tht inmates had d~r~yed their un,i.t. OfficialS>~uldn'tay.
po'ied a fine of S 100 a day. doubling oft he inmates were hurt. .. The crisis ha s ended. Gov. Mano Cuomo sa
daily. to begin today. The fine would Potentially l'Xplos1ve confrontation has been defused without loss oflife.
surpass the ci ty's SJ37 million operat-surrender to anv demands."
1ng hudget by the 23rd day. ·
I he Yonke~ City Council voted Leadlnd economic lndlcaton •hoot up 4-3 Monda) night against endorsing a e coun-QT"dercd desegregation plan for' \\A HI NGTON -Jht.> go,ernment said today its chief fore
800 un11s of affordable housing to be gauge of ful ure economic ac11vi1y shot up 1.4 percent 1n June. the
built b' PO' ate developers througout 1ncrt.'ase in 18 months. The bag advance 1n t~e mmerce Dcpanment's l
the ci t) nonh of New York Cit). of Leading Indicators provided fresh ev1den that the current recovery,
·and wa to consider separateh has alread) la 1ed a peacettfl!e record o 69 months. is in no d~n
"hethcr ta line md1' 1dual council collapsing. Economists said they were not conet"rned that the huge.JU
members. June's figure was a signal that tho economy was in dangerofoverheatina.
"The cat\ of Yon kers as in con-said the increase was in large pan a rehound from May. when the indellL
tempt because 11 chooses 10 be an dropped b' a sharp 0.8 percent. The June advance was the b(ggest one-m
contempt."' and said after a one-gain since ·the ande.x rose b) 2.2 perc~nt an December 1986.
hour heanng in federal coun in
Manhattan. Therapists' sez vlctlms Include clJlldri
Volunteers rebuilding burned hous~ for foster parents
W '\SHI NGTON -Children as ~ou ng as 3 years old ~ave-Been sex
abu)ed b:r thcrapis.Is. according to a survey by an Amencan Psycho!
.\ssociaJnm. SQm,mittee-. Kenneth S .. PoPc;'. a clini~al psych<?l~ist in
Angeles and chairman of'thc Amenc:an Psycholog1cal Assoc1at1on's e
c&mmittee. said Monda' that the committee's recent survey of what he
.. d1s11nguished psycholO$•Sts" nationw ide disclosed 82 instances of
int1mac be tween therapists and minor patients. "From the 90 who repli
the !)Uf\:ey. 24-e<'.rcent said they kn ew of instances where therapists ab
minor patients.· he said. "Five percent saad they knew of hearsay accou
Of the 82 cases rcpont.'d. he said. 56 percent of the victims were female.
('ARBON HILL, Ala. (AP)-Will and Verba .1hou1 I ()(l children over the ) ears. mcluding those 1hc house-raising. said. "She deserves anything
Maye Mayo escaped from a fire with their 11 foster \\ho e!>caped from the burning house in this town anybOO)' ca n do for her ...
children but their house was destroyed. Now. .1hout 45 miles nonhwc~t of Birmingham. . On Monda>, frie nds in this town of 2.500
volunteers touched b)' the couple's open-door .. o man~ people ha ve been touched by their people opened an account in the Bank of Carbon
~lie) for foster r hildren are commg to the family's li\l' ... ~ad Joe Wood. who is helping coordinate Hill with $65 to go toward building the house.
aid. pl.to<, for a nC\\ fi\e-bcdroom house. But Wood said a church has pledsed the help School dance ban ruled unconstltutlon
The) plan to stan cleanng land for a ne" ~trs. ~a"o and three adults evacuated the ofa dozen men fo r two weeks in the building work . . .
house today. l haldrcn dunng Thursda) ·s fire. but the heat and Unless the house can be put up in a month. the . P ROY. Mo. -tudents an this tiny Ozarks town are getting read
Ma"o. the 65-\ear-old pastor of the Mecas <,rnol..c kl·pt her from going back to get he r purse. s1a1e Depanment of Human Resources might be their first school dance now tha{ a federal Judge has rul~d that a centl~ry-ol
Temple Church of God. and her husband. a retired Russell L~ons. a Carbon Hill city council forced to take 1he children away because of on such fcsti' 111es 1s uncons111u11onal. "I want to get nght on the sttck an
coal miner ~his 70s. have been foster parents to member and retared carpe{ltcr who \\11l take pan in inadequate condnions t>f their temporary home. 11 rolJang." said 16-)'car-old Nanq Fox. president of_ the Purdy seni?,r
~~~~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1un1or high cho~ counci l. ··1 think mo~ of the kids are exated. " t--:' -~-~ I ~onderful." added Jonathan C'la~ ton. who graduated from Purdy High Sc
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Health insurance
gap wider in state
Carluccl: Sovlets
stress1ng offense
\10 CO\\ ( .\P) -L.. .. Dcfrose
~uct.tr'\ frank ( arlucu 1old '>enior ~' 1ct olli crs he thin._s their nuclear
and rnnH·nuonal m1lital') polic' 1s
gcarl·d lo"ard uOens1't' "arl'arc.
though the Kremlin lOntends 11 1s
d c lc n '>l'·or11: n tl'd
Shultz, Central Amertc~n envoys
sign weakened-petition for peace~
I 0\ .\NGELE (AP) _ The ~.~r·r of Californians without
a 11 IO\urance Jumped 50 percent
Ot'l\\l'l'n 1979 and 1986 and workm ~opk .ind their families accounte~
or XO percent of those without
Ul\ rnigc, a ll(TA study fou nd.
H fhr ~tudy by the Scflool of Public
ealth at UCLA was released Mon· <la\
··I h" report o;howo; tha t our health
lJrl' '>~stem 1n California 1s 1n
dl·,pnate trouble." said As· 'tmhl~ man Bun Ma rgolin. D-Los
\ ngdl·... "ho has 1 ntroduced leg1s-
. 11111n to help uninsured workers
\ long-term solution to the prob-
km I\ dependent upon tackling the
l 1.ilknge~ raised b) this uninsured
!"" 1pula11on." he said. r he stud~ found 5.1 million \ali-
lorn1ans under the agt.' of 65 -more th.in~ I ix-rccnt of that populauun -
I ad no medical insurance during
I '1\ll compared to '·5 mrllion 1n I I ~lj
·Th\.' problem of the un1n~urc<l .1trl·a~~ ha'> rearhed cn..,ts prupor-
11on,. re..earchl·rs concluded "It
1n~u1rc'I tht.' 1mml·d1atc ath:nt1nn of
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public polin makers··
.\bout half of the 1ncrea'>t' 10 the
'>13tl'\ uni nsured popula11on "3$
caused b~ the Ma te's booming popu-
lation. re'learchcrs said. The other
hull "a" :mnbuted to a declu~ 1n
he.iallh carc_ro-"eragc..
In the last decade. many cmplo)er'i
ha' e ~topped pro' 1d1ng health CO\'·
erage. a trad111onal fnnge benefit of
l'mplo~ment, said E Richard BroY.n.
J\\Cx:1ate professor of public health at
l '( l .\ and principal stud} tn·
'l.'\llgator • I ho'>l' cmplo} cd 1n sen ice rciail
rnmtrul·t1on ond agmulture "l'rC
ka't li l>.el~ to recel\l' co,erage. the
\tuJ, found.
T hl· hardrst htt arr ~oung adult\
agc'> I to 29 and Latino'> "ho had
the h1ghe)t inncasc of tho'>e going
"1th11ut co' cragc among cthn1c g.ruup\
I hl· numtx-r of La11no lhlltJrl·n
\\1th11u1 w'cra~c 1n 19 6 rose to B
pcru:til Ji'um 21 pcru:.01 1n I 979
\lorc than 29 perccnt of blacl.. 1
,hildn:n \\t'rc un1nsurt•d. up from l!S
rx·rlent.•
.. ,o one hc.•grlldgc' ~ ou lhe need for
a 'trnng and t·apable arrn)." C arlucc1
told the ~00 top uHict.'rs Monda'
• .. \\ hat truublc!> us JS "'hen.. Ille
l "i~R con11 nuc\ to dc,elop fo rcer. far
in C\le\'I ot "hat 11 nccds for purposes
ul 11., 0" n delen')t· ··
C1l .\ TE\1 \l .\ ( 11' I .\Pl -
"ic-l rl·tan ol ~tatl' C 1eorg1: P Shult1
and four ( 1.:n1ral .\mem:an foreign
m1 n1 .. tel"i called for peace and dem oc-
ral~ 1n thl' region in a "atered-do'!t'n
dedarntmn lall>.1ng the denunc1a11on
nl '\iraragua th't' l "> en' O\ had
!>OUghL
In fact. tht: document the' 1\\Ued
·\tOnda~ dunng the 'lt.'trctal') of
t,tate''I eight-hour stop did not eHn
ml·n11nn '1laragull h\ name
Onl\ at a lateT nl'\\Honkrcnn "a)
the l·uuntn rw11'1cd \\hen huh1
l''\f)fl''>"l'd rnn11nul·d l \ '>uppon lor
the ( ontra rdx·I, '' hu altL'r nl•arl' ~·q•n \CJr' ul \\ar n·a1.hed a
prellminar~ \l':t'>l·lirc JHord 1n
~JarLh \ut.h .=-.u.:ar~u.a· .. k Ul'>l ~nd
IOl\la go' crnml'nt
Thc linal \l~r'l1on lf thc Jt."d a1a11un
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0rMge eo.t DAILY PILOT/ Tuelday. Augul12, 1988
oc· cent ennial
is a study of
·many. contrasts
The waiting was over Sunday. All the planning. checking
and coordinating ~aid off as Orange Count) launched its
centennial celebratton. It was everything we expected .
More than 13.000 bicyclists opened the countyw1de
party. Some were racers with.the pro-style bikes and garb that
has become common on the streets. and Dike paths here.
Others joined in for the fun oJ it as the mass of human tty on
two wheels wove Jts way along the bike tour route hke a
multicolored snake. Some rode 5 or 15 miles'-the hardiest
finished the I 00-mile tour. All were che-ered, offered
refreshments and took turns waving at and being waved at by
·the people who gathered for communit~ festi\'als along the
tour route.
Surf guitarist Dick Dale helped pound out a musical
picture of Huntington Beach that shouted "Surf s up and life
1s a beach.'' Several miles inland. a Vietnamese band pamted
a different musical picture in Westminster.
After the day had faded. Orange County"s centennial
partye>.ploded above Mile Square Park in Fountam Valle) in
a spectacular fireworks ~ho"'.
In each community aJong the bike tour and at Mile
Square Park. Latinos mmgJed with Orientals and .\nglos -
retirees mingled with teen-agers. Affluent people rubbed
elbo"' wtth th{7 working class. It was a fitting celebration that
honored Orange County's past through a d1spla~ of the
present. It also silently embraced the contrast of our count~ ·s
nch cultures and lifestyles. ·
ome of the contrasts of Sund.a) ·s celebrauon '>'ere easy
to ee. The~ affirmed our h1sto~. Others left naggmg
questions·about the ~resent and future.
The tanned bodies and surf music in Huntington Beach
"ere a stark contrast to the homeless peopl e in Costa Mesa
"hen· ne" was circulatmg that police v. ould soon~ rousung
. them out of the parks at nigh t.
If \'1ctnamese who settled here after the L'nitcd ·tates
opened m borders to them v.ere cheering the past and
celebrating the promise of a more prosperous future. v.hat
''ae illegal immigrants from Mexico and Central .\mcrica
cclebraunsC
Did tam1he who ha\e flockea to~Oraoge County m
search of the Cahforn1 a d~eam find hope in the success of
othl.'rs \\ho made a s1m1lar 3ourne~ d uring the count~\ fir t
I(){) ~ear '>When the) JOIOed the celebration on unda~. did
the brutal Clonom1c re.al i t~ that onl~ 20 percent of the fam1hes
in the cou nt~ can ;ilTord to bu~ a ho me here pul a damper on
the fun''
During. thl' past 100 )ears Orange Count' 's resident
ha\t' d1spla~ed a remar~able determmatton to (orge a ~tter
fu turl' for them eh es. That detrrminauon 0 ' ershadov.ed
cultural differences and hf est vies and e' ob ed into a social
and economic force thcrt is ridicule'd ~et envied 10 man~ parts
of the nation.
TolC'rance. determ1llat1on and hope ''ere the forces that
sun 1\1.'d a nd nurtured Orange <;ount~ dunog its first 100
~ears. and it is those forces that should be remembered dunng
the centennial.
·oml·ttme' \OU ha'e to loo~ doseh . ~ou have to
compare the v.a~· thmgs \\Cre 10 or 20 )ea rs ago to toda).
You·11 find more failures and setbacks than successes. But 4\ucccsS{·~ -1..·' en the minor ones -sun 1ve '' h1le the fa1Tures
die.
The rekbrat1on of Orange Count~ ·s centl'nn1al will
continue lo ent1..·rta1n us unul 1he 'earlong part~ 1s pla~ed out
We don "t ''ant a h1 sto~ lesson of dull facts and figures -1t"s
not o ur SI' le .\nd. as . unda-. ·s e' e-nts showed. 1t"s not the 4\t~ le of thu'>C \\ho arc planning the celebration.
Bu l \\.ht le "'e· re ha' mg fun. V. hile '"e ·re ti) 1ng to soak up
all that Ille has to offer. \\1..' ..,hould look for and recognize our
soual and rnltural di\ ersll~ as a strength. We should also
embr~e the dl'terminattun for a better life .and tolerance for
ea1..h other"s difference\ that carried Orange Coun t~ 's
rt' 1d1.•nts lls lirst 100 ~ears.
OTHER VOICES
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Dukakis-Bentsen
Fe"' Q_ol11tc1ans ha' e the abtli~ to move people like Jesse
Jackson. T he Chicago minister demonstrated his oratorical
kill repeatedlv during his campaign for the Democratic
presidential no"minat1on. a race he lost to Massachusetts Gov.
Michael Dukak1s.
· W e SUSpl'Ct that b~ T hursda)' night. when Dukakis gives
his acceptance speech and delegates offic1all~ designate Texas
Sen. Llo~d Bentsen ac; his running mate. Democrats "'"1 be
large!~ umfied.
Bent en ma~ hel p th1..· Demonats ca~ Texas, and
another ·outhern state ortv.o. In o un 1e"'. howe\er. Bent~en
"as not a parttcular1 ) msp1rat1onal o r distinguished choice
Dcmol ra1s ha' e got to be e\C1ted about Dukak1s·
rhan1..e . d\'sp1te 1he threat represented by Jackson and the
insp1ra11onal '01d left b~ the selectio n of Bentsen as the 'ice·
pre tdenual candidate
Argus Leader. Sioux Falls, S.D.
New-Age day camp
In \ crmont. summer camp has entered the New Age. and
tt appears to be an C\pens1ve. seJf.centered. self-i ndulgent
tnp
For $1 . .20<1 parents can send their children to two four·
da) sessions of a day camp run b)' Choices International. a
Colorado-based center for .. mner Journeys ......
Choices foundersJudith Orloff and P~g Doublcda) have
gone as far to say that people starve to death in poo r African
nattons because they do not love themselves enough and do
not take sufficient responsibility for their Jives.
Tell that to a 5-)ear-old Ethiopian child with a distended
bell>.
ORANGE COAST
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··Riverside represents one 11f the trana/Uon areas of the state that typlfy
the decllntnglillegtance of voters to the Dt!.mocratlc Party and the rtslng
fortunes of the Republican Party."
HaYf
MY NO -~Z ~oCK IS UP
·19 porNrS!
·Ethics pondered by Greeks:
Olympic solution Suggested
H1•" \\Onderful fo r the \\Orld. L'CI
ha\ Jn endo"ed Peace Chair~ What
Orange ( ou nty and the \\Orld reall}
m·ed. ho\\l'\ er. for their O\\ n sal\'a·
11on. 1s an endowed Ethics Chair.
h t\I a~ a \t:nous illness forces) ou to
tan· ~our m' n monallt). the tragedy
ot a tru'>ll'd colleague crossing the line
of ethical ~ha' ior forces \OU to face ~our u\\n orrui>t1b1l11~. J1min~
( nd.l'I. "hl•re arc~ ou when we really
need 'ou·•
Oo·\,l' \till ha'e a conscience? .\re
"l' .,o 1aded that the news of ~ct
anoth1..•r lla"ed polt11c1an. ~et another
\\htte-collar cnmmal. \Ct another
man1 pulat1\C financier ·~et another
killing <.ttr' so hnle anger and shame~
I am afraid for our commumt'
\\ h1..·n.· 1\ th1..· moral fiber "e need io
hold u'> wge1hd' Who "'II lead us
h:.11.. i... to nght thinking and nght
doing'' .
1., 11 ton latl' 10 re-create the moral
.,,.~m:h 'tan1..·d h' Socrates about what
,, nght :ind "hat 1s "rong 1n human
uindul 1) If' ou "an1a"1de 'a net\ of
.1ppr1..)aChl'\: altltUdt'S and beliefs our
[thll'> (hair should include in the
\tUd'. '>l'iect1ons from th e wotks of
Pla10 and Hobbes . .\nstotle and
Kant. and .\quinas and Darn1n.
The quc:s11ons these \\1del ) differ-
ing thinkers asked were "hether
e1h11..·al kno\\ ledge is poss1ble'1 If 11 1s.
JUSI what kmd ofknewledge 1s 11. ho"
,.., 11 attamed and ho" e\act and
Cl'rtatn is 11.,
C\ocratl'S ltkes •IO Challenge US\\ tth
thl' que~t1on. "Does kno"'1ng good
and doing good go together?"
To be real!\ efTectt ,i:. m\ Ethics
("hair ~hould a·lso gear the stud~ to the
pnmal") grades. The lack of parental
and rcltg1ous success in inst1lhng
l'th1cal bcha\'10 r has b~ default left the
Joh to the schools . .\s far as I kno".
thae 1s no stud) plan de' 1sed ~et to
do 1h1s 0<? )OU agree that we should
Ix· 1h1nking along these lines?
Oh' 1ousl). <.·th1cs can ·1 be legts·
latl'd The hug.: Joke here 1s that
( ungress ·and state legislatures hav.e
attempted to do this but then they
l'\empt lhl'msehes. the biggest
l'tooks of them all!
In Caltforn1a. Assembhman John
\' :v;co ncellos has been ridiculed for
JA~KIE .
HEATHER
ht) attt'mpt~ 1n th e fields of self
l' ICl'm and moraltt). From teachers
\\ho ha\t~ follo\\ed his wa) of think·
1ng \\tth third and founb grade
m1norll\ !ttudent s. I hear ra ves and
sucet.'\'> \tortl' They report back that
) oung ta _although d1sad' antaged.
\\ho f1..'l'l good about themsehcs ha'e
no trouble \\tth understanding and
l hoo\ing nght bt•ha' 1or
I bounced the ethical questton 10
t" o d) nam1c collegiate poh11c1sts.
C1regg 1..h\\enl.. and Mark t)gart.
The~ hnth tclt that Orange Count~
"J'> a m1cr01..osm of Pres1d1:nt Re-
.t~Jn\ ph1losophtl'!I and ac11ons. The
l rt11ct!tm of the moral breakdow.n
nJlllln~ll) "as mirrored here. They
l'ioth ta' ored 1ough solu11ons and
carh 1..·duca 11on.
v."11h' thl' thlcral S\stem dead-
lock1..·d. T~gan predicted that the
rnuntr' 11.as headed mto a '"Pro~ gre~\t\'C Era·· much ltke the-time
bl.'f(>rl' r t•dd \ ROO)C\'elt. He looked .
to mong.~apablc state go,ernments
to ll·ad tlk wa' rather than federal
domination . ·
l he rutting edge in the upcoming
prco;1dcn11al ckctton wi ll be the
question of ethics or the .. sleaze
fal..'tor ·· C10'. M 1ch.ael Dukaku 1s
ponra~ 1ni himself as a tough re-
lormer of \fassachusttts poht1cs and
'"tap 1ng for himself pre_emp11on of
the moral1t\ is ue.
On the oiher hand. Vice President
·George Bush 1s figh11ng to distance
himself from qu'est1ons ra ised about
the Reagan adm1n1stratton's lack of
adh1..·rencc to rules of ethical behav-
ior Bush told an audience of Con-
gr1..0s!.1onal interns that he would
appoint a !>pec1al counstlor res'{>On· ~1ble for cth1cc;. He said his adm1n is-
trat1on '>'Ould send an unmistakable
mi:ssage that public employees must
be held to an e~ac11ng code of
conduct.
··The test for appointment in the
Bush adm1n1stra11on ... will be un-
qucst'loned character. 1ntegnt). tal·
ent. and )es. ded1catlon to pubhc
service ... Bush said.
More "omen than men will' Oil" in
the general election. Bush 1s fac1n$. at
the present time. a 17 point defirn Jn
suppon b1 "omen . Women m~re
than men care about the moraltt}
1s5Ut'. The challenge to the Bush
campaign 1s to brtdJit" this chasm.
Did \OU r1..·ad about Bush"s recent
appearance at a Bus1m:ss and Pro-
ft-ss1onal \\omen's con\Cnttoo., He
· took Elt1abcth Dole along"' 1th him I
'IC\\ this as an out-of-to"'n tnout.
\t) sources r1..•ported that she d01dn'1
panicularl) shine but perhaps she
\\3sn't g1,cn a meaningful role-to
pla~. Protcss1onal "'omen will par-
ttcularh rcSl'nt tokenism.
Richard Winhhn. President Re-
agan· 'etcran pollster. rqx>ned that
Bush "as lagging Dukak1s substan-
tial!~ 1n the polls and needed to stage a
··ctrama11c l'~ c:nt"' to regain momen-
wm. The consensus wa~ that tht'
nam1ngo(th e ' ICC presidential choi ce
could pro' 1dc that dra ma.
. .\cco rding to W1nhlt n. Bush s11ll
had plcnt) of11mc to define himself as
a c.a nd1date and O\Crtake Dukak1s.
W1nhhn noted that 1n this stage of
Ronald Reagan·~ campaign 1n 1980.
he had an image of "a B Grade actor.
a conser,ative. a Westerner who
didn't grasp what the presidency was
all about. ..
I agree with the nauon that power
corrupts so JTI) cho1cl' for running
mate does not include an} elected
ollic1al. f\1' choice "ould be a
..urprisc candidate who e nom1-
natton \\Ou Id pila> w~ll both national·
h and in Ca lifornia during the 01~ mp1cs and World Senes . a
candidate \\Ith great organ1za11onaJ
skills. "tth a tough and successful
record in dealing wit~ drugs. and one
"ho creates surpluses not deficits.
What do vou think about Peter
Lleberroth for 'ice president?
Jackie Heatber Is a lorlher mayor
of Newport Beacb.
·Riverside County looms as . .
major growth battleground
\.\CR.\MENTO -At first blush.
R1H·rs1de Count' would seem an unlt~eh locale 10 which social or
pol mcal histor) would be made.
L n11I recentl), 11 "'as a quiet
( al1fom1a 'Corner known mostly fo r
tts \\arm winter cl1~te that attracted
retirees and Ol;'l!ngc groves.
.\II of that began to chanJt in 1he
m1d-I 970s. l ike othercounueson the ~uhurban fringes of California cities.
R1' ers1de ~gan to e\pericncc serious
population expan~on. · .
Wuh a growtti rate more than twice
1hc state average (a who{>ping 6
percent last year). Riverside has
become the fastest-expanding large
county in California -a fact quickly
confirmed b) anyone who sets the
hundreds of 'ubd1visions that have
blO)!iOmcd on the desert.
The rt"!i1dcnts of these new com·
munit1cs. mostl) youna famihcs. art
"'ilhng to put up with commutes that
ma> ~as Iona as t".O hours each way.
bttausc 1n R1\cr 1de. as in Stanislaus
o r n Joaquin or Solano coUJUJes in
the nonh. they can still find sin,lc·
fam1h homes priced fot less than
SI00.000 .
R" crs1de County's population.
SC'3rctl) 300.000 in ·1960 and JUSt a
halfm1lh on in l 97S.1scxpectcd to top a mllhon 1n a few years. Thanas are c~plqd10g in R1Hn1dc•nd the rtst of
the so-called "Inland Empire." 1n·
clud1n1 adjacent n Bernardino
Count)'. an<i that 1s havin• both
. \
-
crats b) a few hundred.
In purel) partisan terms. then.
RI\ ers1de represen ts one of the tran-
sition areas of the state tha\ot)ptf\ the
declining allegiance of voters to the
Democratic Party and the rising
fortunes of the Republican PC!rty.
Raped suburbanization may help
•••••••••••••· the Republicans .. but 11 also fuels anot_he~ political trend: an11 ... growth
DAN
WALTERS
economic and political impact.
Those lucky or precoanitivc
eQouih to be in on the around Ooor-
subd1v..fders. builders, real esfute bro·
kers. retail mer~hants. etc. -are
cashmg in on the boom.
But wit h gowth also comes strain
on an infrastructure of schools.
sewage-treatment systems. water sup-
plies. and roadways that weren't built
for the numbers now bemg ex·
penenced. nd in Riverside. as 1n
other suburbs. emplO) mcnl hasn't
)el caught up with populatton. so
high pel'C'Cntaae of residents art
compelled to commu te to outside
JObS.
Poh11call~. the 1m pact of such hilh
growth wor11;s to the ad\-antqe of the
Republican Par1'
R1\ers1de wa~ once I so1idly
Otmocra11ccount). But suburblnnn
almost by ntturc tend to be more
conservative. and Republican Pany
rc11strat1o n has m pt up to vi nual
pa m y with thr Democrats. In fact. for
about a yea r. until the Dcmocrlls
staacd a l'CC'tnt resssu'11ion dn\le ... Rcpubh~ns outnumbered Demo-
sentiment.
Seven of 11 local anti-growth
measures passed in June. accordina to
theCalifqmia Planning and Dcv~lop
ment Report newsletter. despite a
setback for the ~st-publicized in
Orange County.
In Orange Cou nt), whose spillover
has contributed to R1vcflidc's c~·
pansion. an anti-growth measure was
defeattd in June bcausc of a last-
minute injection of campaign money
from developers. •
Now. development fOf'Ccs "seem
intent on maldna RJVersidc Count y
the major powth battJqround in the
No~mbcr e~ons. •• says the ncws-
lentt. Pro-development ron:n will
argue that anti.,,owth laws raise
home prices and 1'unjob aation.
If Riversidc•s anti-srowth meuurt passes 1n November, the c.ause will
receive an enonnous boost, but if It
fails. e1pccially after what ocnrred in Oranae County, it will be an ~Ullly
strons sianal 1n the other c:lirca1on. Da9 .,,.,,.,. ,, • ,,..._...,
~
DAKWALTSaS
J1c1
AIDEISOI
and JOS£PH SP£AR
COl•••••t
Forest
Subsidy
di.spute
widens
WASH INGTON -When Flonan
ever and hts co-workers wenl on
strike against an Alaskan pulp mill
two ~ears a~o. Sever used his &pare "
time to expose what he saw as waste
and 10JUSt1ce in the Alaskan timber
industry. In letters to newspapers. on tele-
' 1sion talk show~and in a Capitol Hill
hearing room. Sever told this stor)·:
that th e .\laskan Pulp Corp. exploited
its \\Orkers and bro ke the local union.
all the " ht le gen1ng federal aid to help
keep the statc"s timber business
afloat. The stnke C\t'ntuall\ ended and
the cmplo,ees ~ent back to ~ork -
all but Se' er. The Alaskan Pulp Corp
told him he no longer had a 1ob.
:-.IO\\, a congressional subeom mtt-
tce chaired b' Rep. Sam GcJdenson
0 -(ol)n .. 1s in' es11ga11n$ the poss1-
b1lt1) that e'er lost his 1ob because
he e\Crt'tsed his nght to testtf)' before
C ongrcss . Officials at the Alaskan
Pulp Corp. den~ it.
Se' er"s case sounds a personal note
in a larger contro\'ers~ -th e use of
federal subsidies to prop up pnvate
11mlx•r rutting in the Tongass Na-
tional Forest 1n .\laska. Two com-
panies. Alaskan Pulp and Louisiana
Panik dominate the 1ndusu" in
c;outhl·ast .\laska. ·
In 1980. Congress declared a large
part of·the Tonga-;s National Forest a
"11deroe5s arc;-a.J>umou1QJThm11s10 ttmber cutung. At the same time.
Congress e'itabhshed the Tongas~
Timber Suppl~ Fund to make sure the
"'tldcrness designatton did not put
the umber companies out ofbusLness
and the "'orkcrs out of Jobs. Th.c L'
Forest Sen ice uses the fund pnm3Tff~
to butld access roads to legal cutting
arl'3'>. C'ongr<.'ss mandated that the
Forco;t ~'"'ice must spend at least ~40
m1ll1on a 'car to make 4.5 btllton
ho.ird fee1 of timber per 'decade a' a1lahle to the com pa.mes. regardless
of the drop in market demand. ·
Rut <)c, er claimed the comP.an'
shu1 out an intended bcnefinan ot
thl· Tonga~~ subs1d~ -the '>'Orkt'rs
In "''" 198 7. testtf,ing befo~ the Hou'>e . Committee on In tenor and
ln,ular .\ffa1rs. ·ever charged th at
.\task.an Pulp had persuaded the
union 10 accept wage and benefit
conccs'>tons so that 1he co mpa"'
could st!!) compettti' e. But he said
t-hc com pan) reneged on a promise to
compensa tl' the \\Orkers for their
saaifice when business picked up.
Se\cr. a negot!ator for the United
Paoen,orkers International Local %~. ralled for cltmina11on of the
federal subs1d~ in the Tongass Na-
tional Fores1.
. 'H'r n.·l·cntl~ told congre .. -.1onal
'i'St1gators that the union though t t ~ federal substd) created a mon-
o I) for a fe" companies and that rCPl'al of the substd) ··"'ould be thl'
kc) to unlocking an open JOb market
~n 'iO Utheast .\la ska." ·
Bv the time Se-.er testified before
Con"grcss last year. the stnk1ng
.\laskan Pulp employees had voted to
disband the1rumon. Se\'er then sent a
letter to Alaskan Pul p requesting hi s
job back. The compam told him no.
National Labor Relations Board
examiner. Jeanette Lei no. 1n -
vest1gatt'd charges of unfair labor •
practices arAlaskan Pulp, She rccent-
1~ told a house subcommittee that she
believed Scvcr's congressional testt-
monv cost him his job. "I wa ')
absolutel' shocked."' Leino said ... To
me. it"s lncomprehcns1blc that ~ou
could be fired fo r\\ nung letters to the
1..•d11or or test1f~ ing before Congress.··
Frank Rappel. e\~uttve' ice prt:St·
dent of ..\laskan 'Pulp. told our
assoc1:ne. Scott Skek. that Scvcr was
not r~1~d because the compan \
th.ougnl"Tk foun d another permancn·t
JOb. But he added that the compan)
did not w~nt Sever back on th e
pa)roll because of statements he had
made. par11cularl) a scathing attack
on the company in a letter to local
newspapers. The letter was ne'er
published. but Sever sent a copy to th e
com pan~.
Sever 1s not the onl~ one crittcal of
the Toniass subsidy. The General
l\ccounttng Office reported in Al>ril
that the program grinds on in spile of
the declining demand for timber.
Rep. Robert Mrazek. D·N. Y .. has
introduced a reform bill which would
make the subsidy pa$S annual
scnn1n) b)" C'ongress and would tie tt
to the marlm demand. •
MINl·EDITORIAL-Like a touch
of deja 'u. So' iet soldiers are return·
tng from Afghanistan with drug
addtcttons, JUSt a some merican
sold1en came back from Vietnam
hooked. The&f'OWlnadruaproblcm in
the Soviet Union has prompttd
Moscow to ask the United lites to
trade information on stopp1n1 drua
traffickm. The Dnla Enforcement
AltDC)' Slt.J the United S.._tn prob-ably "'On t learn much from the
Sov-ieti. We bq to differ. What 1bout
the ttthnt~ue ~ttted in the Sovtet
Union of locldna people up and
1hrow1n1 away the kt>·'!
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. \ \ .
Orange Coast DAILY PtlOT /Tuesday, August 2, f~88 A7
Out-Of-st&te tourism in doldrums o ~lR IH f Cou,.HR
,, ' " . .-'"' ,,., 12"' LOS ANGELES (AP) -Southern
( aliforniQ· S ll billion tecrea11on bus1n~s ~ms to bt-in n ~lump this
~ummer and rxpcns are blaming e~erything from earthquakes and
gang violence to the presidential
election for the decline.
Statistics show that out-of-statt
tourist business 1s static or declining
at-. amusement parks, airlio1.·s and
hotels. compared with last )ear's
. figures. ..
todustr)' experts say the decreases
ma} reflect fears about gang nolence
.ind earthquakes or uncenainty O\er
ho"' the upcom1ogelection will afTec1
the economy.
.. There are gangs on TV every fi ve
(
minutes:· ~atd (Jordon AnnstrOnJ. 11 ~k~mun for ni' er~I tud10<>.
"i.\rc '.Ou goinii Lo spend S4.000 on a
'aca1ion \\hen )Our life ma) be thrcattncd'~·
'\(rmtrong ~1d foreign v1s1t-;· arc
do\\n cons1d('rabl> at Universal.
'' h1ch rches on tou rists for more than
75 percent of m business. Out·of.
stale auendance has -gone flat. he
added. On th e bnght side, Armstrong
reported that in-state attendance has
increased SO percent with the ad-
d111on ofa new Star Trek attracuon.
The upcoming 01) mp1c Games 1n
Seoul and the .\ustralian World's Fair
ma~ aho be competing w11h Southern
Cali fornia for tou n~m business.
.\rmstr ong i.a1d
Whatever the tea.,on. 'airport fig-
un-'> l>hO"-that fc"'cr passengers art
arming 1n Lo!> .\ngeles. Domestic
lx1s'>eoger 'olumc at Los .\ngele!>
n1crnat1onal .\1rpo n dropped 10.5
percent in .\pnl and 7.6 percent m
Ma) compared 10 aho~ months last
'e.i1
• \l John \\"~Ill' \1rport ir1 Orange
( ot101 ,> passengrr 1ratlic was down
fl.9 percent 1n Ma' ij nd 0.8 pern·nt 1n1
Jum-.
K nun'i, Bcrr. Farm 1n Buena PJ r~
ha\ C\pencnn~<l at least an 8 per('cnt
dccl1nt' through Jul). according to
~pol.e!.man Stuan Zan' Ille.'' ho cited the l'lcl lion as one possible cause
"Pcopk ma~ ht· holding on to their
·munt>~ ··he said .
Rusinec;c; has e'en gone flat at the
~l:.t»1c Kingdom . but 1hat\ in com-..
f)artson to la~t ~ea r'<. record-~etllng
Jttt:ndanc<' ligurcc; . ..aid D1'i ne\ land
'pol.csman Soh Koth
In n 01~0. the ~a World
Jl:juatJ(' park also <,et a re ord last ~ear
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Stocks show slight gain
~EW YORK (AP) -The stock market
\trugglcd to finish fracuonall }" higher today as
In' l''>tor~ digested a host of fresh economic data.
Thl' gain. ho~e,er unconvincing. 1s the
ma rk et's founh consecull' e advance and comes
on thr heels of a 77-point JUmp in the previous
three Sl''>'>IOnS.
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153 54. ~
WHA T AMEX Om WH AT NYSE DID
NEW YORI< (AP) Auo 2 Prev.
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NEW YORK (AP) Auo. 2 Prev .
Adv~nced Tut~, ~ Declined 711 y nchanoed SW 01a1 issues 19 New lllons New lows 1
NYSE LEADER S
Dow JoNE S AvERAGES
NEW YORI\-IAPl -Final Dow JonH l~~es ,,for.49 r1d~~~-2~~.20 ~t-+I Trn .07 . m41 Ut.'Si + Ull 11 .67 1 . 1 1.19 112 -Slk 79 .46 . 7 .36 79S.v. 1f, .
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Tuesday, August 2. 1988 A9
ueartf elt thaliks .expressed TV L IS T I NG~
Df .\R ·\NN L..\NOF.RS: I .im n
hcarl tran plant n:c1p1cnt. th(• '8th
done a1 lJ('LA McdiC'al C'ent~.
Eighteen months. after the \urgcn. I
am 41 ~cars old. ht.•ahh~. happ) and
lr;idi ng a complc1el~ normal Ille. It 1s
hkc a miracle. I feel so blc~sed.
m~ C~l'\ m~ clothes ana m~ figure. I
not1cl'd that he kept Olhcr pattent'>
"ailing for a'i lon~as an hour" hik he
comfortl'd me.
j&:oo J6:3o j1 :00 l 7:3b ja:oo 1&:30 l 9:oo l 9:3o 11o:oo j10:3o j11:00 [11:3o j
A11
i.MDEIS I owe this ltfe to someone I haH!
lll.'''cr met. some health, \Oung
person'' ho du:d unc\pcc1edh .°".nd I
'"111x·c1anall) grateful 10 the famil~
,, ho aflo,,cd 1he1r lo' l'd one'\ hean 10
he donated
\h mc~\agc t'> l<.> tha1 uni..nu"n
Jon<ir anJ fom1h · Then·" no "a' I
1 .Hl adcquatl'I~ thani.. ~ou I thin"-0 1
\OU('\ Cl'\ da\ and pra\ for\ OU l'\ Cl'\ 111~h1 anJ I shafl do '>0 for thl' ri.'\t of
m' Ille -ROBERT f . RIVER-
it. Without the permissjoo of the nut
of kin, no transplant can ~ done.
If you have no driver's Ji cuse and
"ant a donor card. please write to the
~ational ' Kidney Foondation. lfhe
address is: 30 E. 33rd St., 11th Fl..
De~t. AL, New York, N.Y., 10016.
They will also be pleased to send you a
brochure giving you more infor·
mation, if reque1ted.
Then hl· staned tl'lltng me HIS
problems and 1rca11ng me as a
confidante Soon after he kissed me
and held me close. On the nc't '1stt
he "as all business. Dunng the \l!.tl
after that he grabbed me and fondled
me against the closed door of his
onice I did absolute!~ nothing 10
cm ouragc his ad' anCl''i but I confess
I nn n repnmandl·d h1mf or asi..ed
htm Ill \IOP
1\)E. ( \LIF.
. DEAR ROBERT: Thank you for
providing me with the opportunity to
tell my readers bow they, too, can
give a precious gift that keeps on
gh'in~
• • •
\\ l' all ha' e 3 tendenn to ''IC" our ph~ )IC tan a!. J,!l a·11.i..nu" 1ng.
tru<.l\\orth\ lather figure V. c become C\lep11onail~ 'ulnerable in a doctor's
offal' hcl:lU'>l' "e -.omcho" feel that
thl\ ix·r\on has 'iu(X'rhuman po"ers
DE.\R .\~:": L~~OERS: Tht' let· \1 ~ d1>ctor\ ~e..a\\ing hct\\een his
proli:\\IOnal and 1,onal image
1raurlt.1111cd me: I .tm no" hea' th
into 1haar' hccaust· of m) guilt.
sh~iml' and ambl\alcnce Please pnnt
th" lc1tl'r a'i a "arning to "omen ''ho
ma~ he a~' ulnt.•r3ble and gulhblc ~s I ''a' -R. \ .. REDO'."DO BE.\C H.
C . .\l IF
There are organ donor blank§ on
the backs oC almost all driver's
licenses. Forty-three states require
request laws. This means when a
person d}es In a bosp!tal after an
accident. the doctor Dr nurse or
dergyman is obligated to ask the
fa mily members if thc:y will permit a
transplant. If you wish to be a don or
, ou must let your family know it. U
fa mily members are not aware of
~our wishes they may refuse to allow
ll'r !rum "Crushed in the L'S.\:·
"ho<.c: lhffJp1st-husband had had Si.'\
''1th paltl'OI'>. htt me bet"'cen thl'
l'H''· I ''as a '>C\'.ual ,·1ct1m: not of a
p\,lhtatrtst. bu1 a doctor in a d1f-
l'c:ren1 spenalt'.
The: la\' t\ dear about ps~ch~atmt~
hl't'111111ng 1n' oh ed scxuall~ with
ra111:n1s. but no1h1ng m uch 1s said
ahout the other docto rs.
In m~ case. m~ ph~s1cia n of long
-.1amllng asi..ed me 10 share m~
per,onal problcm'i "llh him dunng a
rn<,1\ in rn~ life. He bee.an admmng
DEAR REDO~DO: The law is
clear about the conduct of all phys·
ieians. Tba t doctor should be reported
to the county medical society. The
ethics committee will be very
interested in this case.
Wednesday, AugHt 3
ARIES (March 21-.\pnl 19) Gather additional
m:itenal. pa~ hc:cd -------------
0 polls. m:ii..e
,rx·nal appeal to
.wmen f ocuc; on s
:none:~. pa~ rncnt~. YONEY 1n1t1Jtl\e. original
Jopproaeh Lu' l' o
pl.l)\ rok. C:\rrl·'i<. MARR
ti:d1ng<; 1n J~ nam1c. •••••••liiiilliiiiill• J1rer1 manrwr
TA llRllS ( .\pnl 20-Ma~ 20): Highliiht versatility.
l'\pand hon1on~. gl'I tx·h1nd 'iC'l'nl''i to discover "inner
"orkings." Fot.·u, on ~or1al :ic11v11 ~. travel. wardrobe.
hlid~ image. Rl'' tC\\ modes of 1r:insponat1on. Gemini
11t\t>hed. .
· ~GEMINI (~la~ ~I-June 20): \\ 1sh comes true. you'll
~ \Urprised h' call from nnc prcv1ousl\ indifferent.
perhaps rude 'r ran<,furma11ons OCl'Ur<;. pCrson 1s no"
11h~tlu1ous ) ou ·rl' Jue: to" 1n 1mponan1 contest. Taurus
rcpre'icntcd.
CA~CER (Junl· 21-J u~' 22!· Focus on career.
.,u\lness actl\ 111c~. l'hJngl'. tr.l\ el. gain through "ntten
"''rd ) ou'll be.' a<,j,.l·d 4uc'>t1ons h' .. 1nqu1ring rcpon er.'"
< hcri.. source matn1al. ha' l' fact~ and ligures at hand.
LEO (Jul~ 23-.\ug. 22) Ch:ingcs ocrur at home. there
.qlf tx· reno' atton :ind poss1hl~ purchase of an obJCCt or
u\ur' item. f·am1h rnemhcr talks aboul music. perhaps
:nano lcc;sonc; Emphac,1s on drama. '01a. communica-
:1110. puhlt\h1 ng.
VIRGO ( \ug. 2 \.~·pt 221 Whal amounts 10 break 1n
pJr 1m·r..,h1r m di' orn· 1~ tl·mrorar) Define terms. realign
pr1nnt1co;. ~1nm·~ tx·lt1ng1ng to another could become
'our rc:sp<m,1h11t1~ P1\t'C'-. another Virgo figure prom1-
1enth.
LIBRA I cpt · 2J·<'kt. 22): Get read~ for .. power
111,1\.'. Somconl· attl'mr>t" to push )OU aside -respond
"•th '1gor Jcdtl3llll0 E.mpha<.1-. on lcgaltt1es. Justice.
public apix·al'> ) ou'll \UCCC">!.full} meet deadline Cash
no" rc:sumc:<>
SCORPIO 10u. 23-:--:o, 21 ): Spotlight on health.
nu1n11on. diet. emplo) ment. You"ll learn more about care ur J)l'IS. nl·eds of lkpendent!> Relatl\ c "ho recent!~ had
auto 3lC'tdent tali..s about in~urance . .\nes pla) s dominant
rok.
SAGITTARll'S ('-<>'. 22-Det· 211 What had been
10~1 "Ill he rertnacd -~ou'll make ne" stan. '•gor
returns. m:I' \\tll commc:nt on 'our "fresh look:·
I la1rs1~ le 1s d.tfl°l'fl'nt. colors are bnghier. chansma creates
demand.
CAPRICORl'li 1 lkr 22-Jan 14): What \QU need 1s practirall~ handl·d ~ou on s1hcr platter. ·potltght on
hum~ ~~cufll). ba Jc 'aluc~ condus1on o.f ncgouation.
OIJer famtl) memlx•r rdent.-.. sa~" ·· 1"11 go along." Libra
tn\oht•d
AQL'ARJl' IJan 211-frb ll(I: lool be)ond the
1mmedfatc. ~ri."l'l 'C: r<lll'nt1al. ched. passpon and
"ardro~ Tra,l·i tn' 1tJtt0n due. long-distance call
\Crtlil'' ''I'.''' Rclatl\l' l·mbari.., on <,hon tnp ma~ <.eek
loan '>ag111anan rc:prl''>l'nted
Pl CE tFch l'J.\1 Jrch21ll \\hathadocenasecret
,., rl·,eakd \Our prl''>ll~l· n"<.'\ a"> rec;ult lnd1' 1duals
u'uall~ c1rcum'fll'll (Ould Ix· tailing out of tum. \lone~
'"' ol\l'd . ~ou·H l!l'I ~our \harl'. ·orp10 is 1n pteturt'~
IF Al'Gl'ST 3 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY \Ou :ire due to
mai..e Ol'" ')tart in nl'" dm·c11on. lo' e pla~s role. ix-ople
\\Jll tx· cnmml·n11ni on \Our uniqueness. ong.1naltt~
Janng. ~1~ k 'n .srrx·JI ( 1l'm1n1. \ag111anus people pla~
important rok' 1n 'our hie ) ou arl' sen"'"' e toncl'rntng \\t'1~hl. hod~ 1mJ~c ) ou ha'e c<l·dlent ~n!>c.' oihumor.
J o rk•H~ nl lr:t\t'ltl_lg.. arc 'er,a11le. charming and ha'c
ll'ndl'Ol' to '>CJlll'r lorn·' In Dect.•m hcr. maJOr domestic :1d_1 u<.tm~·n1 l·nuld 1ndudl' lhang.e of rc:s1dem·c manta!
'ta tu'
ti .... =. ...... ::.
BRIDG E
Both vulncr.able. North deals.
WfST
+ s
NORTH
• K 9 6 3
~ I 5 2
I 6 4
+ K 10 4
EA T
• 4
K J 7 4
KJ9J2 -
-Q 10 9
A Q 10 7 S
+A 7 3 + JI 6 2
SOUTH
• A Q J 10 8 7 2
, A 6 3
Void
• Q 9 s
The bidding:
North East
Pus Pass
Pass Pass
South • + West
Pus
Opening lead: Five of +
CHARLES
GOREN
In tlle Mwt ol
Ille
Declarer found a way of getting
home regardless of which defender
sheltered the knave.
He won the first trick with dum·
my's king, underplaying the t;;..icen
fr.om hand. Next came a diamond
ruffed high, followed by the CJght of
trumps o.,.en aken with dummy's
nine and a second diamond again
ruffed high. Declarer's carefully
presen.ed 1wd of trumps no~ served
. --
PO.Y IA MloWI
Plaz.1 oe loll '°"'of~
as l\tl entry for another diamond
ruff. and the groundwo rk for the
upcommg stnp a.nd endplay had
been accomplished.
South simply cashed the ace of
heans and exited with a heart, and
sat back to enjo) the fruits of tus
labor The defenders could take-a
second heart trick with Impunity,
but that's~ here the free nde ended.
Whichever defender was then on
le.ad would have the choice of losing
plays A club return would obviate
declarer 's need to guess the location
of the Jack. A red-suit return would
perrrut declarer to ruff 1n one band
~ h1le d1scardin.1 a cl ub from the
other Enher way, the ace of clubs
~as going 10 be tl\c .third and last
trtck for the def enst.
There are two ways to make to·
day's contract. One is to take a
lucky guess in the club s.uit "hen 11
-comes to finessing for the jack. The
other is to remove all elements of
chance. Iri that ~. you wiJI suc-
ceed regardless of wh o holds the
jack of clubs!
-lij;1'fi1!0B----------
A barrel of history floating around
(hn~topha ( ulumbu-. noted in his
log 1ha1 rough ''Cother scared him on
h1 tnp bal·i.. \larl·d him so much he
dl.'scnbcd hi\ d"ro'crtes 1n 1ni.. on
parchment. "r.1ppcd 11 1n "a'cd
cloth. ~alcd 11 tn a harrel. and 1ossed
110' t.•rboard It ha"> ne'er bern found
HO\\ ·much that barrelful m1gh1 be
"onh no\\ I don't l.no" But
-.cnpt\\ntcrs. 11 an~ are "orl 1ng
tu<la'. ought to be able to "rap a
prl'll' lair drama around lht'i
trc:a-.ure. "hat'!
(714)
581-6 111
Full Suvia
Retirement Livmg
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SATURDAY .
' .
I..) fl m, long do ~ou ha\l' to sun·
Jr~ a fraix· to tl(rn 11 1n10 J raisin~
\_l1..l3~<;
In thl· mJlll'r ~I that 'ramous pass
thmu~h · thl' l\tl'rra '-c:' ada">· The
Dllnna pan~ gtll <.tuci.. tn the no'' tn
111-ln \I.tr\ l'd. and did lunch 1n a most
lUr111u' manner But l\\O \c.'ars
l"Jfhl'r thl' \IC\ t'nS pan~ had made I(
thmu~h. t\\O bah1es born and no lt'e
h1'1 fhl' pa"' "3' named tn h1,nor of
th1ht' ''h11'J 1a1 kd \\ h~"
'-l'\t \l'ar thJt°' paltndrom1c -
rt.'all-. 1hi· <.n111c baci.."ards and for·
"anh ....... 1' 19QI Last "as:r I But
I ~t\ I read<, the ~ame upside do" n in a
mirror. Not so I 99 I.
South's opening bid of four
spades is acceptable in third-or
fourth-scat only. In rust-or sec-
ond-position. you should open ~uh
one spade-avoid making a pre·
emptive bid on a hand that contains
two aces.
Since he did not Lilce the idea of
leading from any o f his plain-suit
holdings, West selected his singlct0n
trump for the opening saJvo-not
that it mattered, but a poor choice
in our opinion. There were three
obvious losers, two hearts and a
club. The road to success lay in not
losing a seco nd trick in the club sutt. ....
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
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ACROSS
1 Fhngs
6 Woo• labncs
11 Lustl
14 Marketplace
15 Dormouse
16 -la-ta
1; Plle•t 10 last
19 Collide w1tn
20 Former
, 21 AcrimonfOOs
22 Cnaner
24 Golfer s goal
26 Garden tools
27 Sweepstake
30 Be undecided
32 -nine
33 Adores
34 2"' source
37 Fertilizer
38 Hauled
39 Chinese pref
40 ~ore ·
4 1 Due~
42 Poor scholar·
43 Preserved
45 Sm1th1es
46 in informal
tanguaoe
48 Obscure \..
49 -ta vista
50 Sn&dow
52 Ar11ona Ml
56 Can pro"
57 Of a matl'l
2 3 4
sub1ec1
60 Honor card
61 Rye disease
62 M1sbehalfe
63 USl'lered
6" Carls -
65 Cartlloos
DOWN
1 Garmen•
2 Anllouer
3 Scions
4 Honest
5 M~ Gal -
6 Portion
7 11alf oref
8 C•h ot
Romania
9 Obtained
10 USSR plains
11 Spreading ou•
12 Declaim
13 Calms down
18 Story
23 OC>e'ale<l
?5 ObSOlefe
26 Hastened r The Mounties c8 HaV1ng wings
29 Prophesied
30 loved O~I)
31 ~stantt-,
33 Ore dec>OSll
35 Single time
36 Departs
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cut to ·3112
~ Sabo's two-run hif
keys four-run ra ll y
as Reds win. 4-3
LOS -\i'iGELPi I .\Pl -Chns
alx>"s l\\O-run stn~k rapPl'd a four-
run ralh 1n 1hc e1gh1h 1nn1ng and
Dann\ Jack.-.on \\On for. 1he ~l'H'nlh
time 1"n eight <;tart' as the C1 nc1nnat1
Reds ddca1cd the Los .\ngclcs
Dodgers 4-3 Monda\ night.
The Dodgl'-r'>· ka<l 1n the ;-..;a11ona1
LeagU l' \\ CSI \\aS CUI 10 3' l games
over thr . an rranc1~co Giants.
RclieH·r John Franco. 1~ 1ng 10 11e
the National Ll·agul' rel·ord b~ earn-
ing a sa'e 1n 13 roowcut1\e appear-
ances. came o n \\<llh l\\O outs. in 1he
l'1ghth and walked Kirk Gibson.
' I / I
The schedule
HOME
Tonlght-<incinnall, 7:3S o.m.
Aug, 3-<incinnall, 7:3S o.m.
Aug. 4-ldle.
AWAY
Aug. S-Housron. S·JS pm •
Aug. 6-Houslon, S JS pm. •
Aw. 7-Houston, t l:JS a.m. •
Aug. I-Houston, S:JS o.m. •
• On TV, Channel 11.
• All games on KABC (790)
'Wtth Pedro Guerrero batting.
home plate umpire Terry Tata called
the second halk of the season against
Franco. The left-hander argued ve-
hemenll) with Tata and "as e)ected.
Rob Murph~ finished up. striktng out
three. for his second save.
The Dodiers led 3-0 after seven
innings bchtnd the three-hit pttching
of rookt( Tim Belcher but Jc.ff
Treadwa) s1nglcd with one out tn the
eighth and pinch-hitter Dave Collins
waJkcd.
...
D~·l'tloc ~ rrj IC_, IC9fll Mey
Stacey Gunthorpe takes a look at her
form on the hf&h-bar, u do her
SCATS teammate., Doe Yamaahlro
(far left) and Sabrina Mar. ...
Curren's·favored ·at Op
_ ...Forma .\ssoc1at1on of Surfing Professionals (ASP) \\Orld champion
Tom Curren moH·d 1010 1he favonte"s role to "in 1h1s week's S70.0000p
Pro urfing Championship at Hun11ng1on Beach. follQwing his
con' 1nc1ng win of1he tubbies Pro las~ "eekend 10
Oceans1dl'
In v.1nn1ng. the meet. Curren dominated the
pro men·~ di' 1i,1on. ou1o;conng the present -\ P
\\ orld ( ham pron Damion Hardman . .\u~1raha.
and fo rmer world rharnp1on Tom Carroll. ~ustral
ia. 10 t'arh round~. The 24-\ear-old. Santa
B::iraharn. ath lete also beat hrs Op Team teammate
and l\lX~ Rool..1eofthe 't ear Todd Holland. before
he lin1shl·d -\us1ralian Glen\\ 1n1on u1 1he final.
( um·n. '"ho skipped fo ur e\en1s of the -\ P
World Tour th1-. ~car.Jumped from J8th to I I th 10
the raungs and rnuld be back in the hunt for a third
\\ orld 111lc "11h a '1c10~ 1n the Op Pro. Men ·sand
"omen·!. Pro d1\ 1S1on ·first rounds in the Op Pro gel hot on Thursd:I\
and conunue through unday's fin:ils. Evt"nts stan at 7 a.m each d;i~ ·
Hal'!Srifb.tiit .ome,
again, rp Mariners
Angels play long ball
for 10th stra ight win
on the road, roll. 8-4
'\[-\ TTU: I.\ Pl -De\ on White
,.,n·t 1he dass1r kad.ofTh111er but \OU
lan·1 argul' ahou11hr rrsulls \\1th him
1n that spot
Wh1tl''s l\\o-run homa s1aned a
1hrcr-hom('r barrage 1n 1hr California
~ngcls' 8-4 \ICIO~ O\Cr lhc Seat1I(
~lanncrs ~tonda~ nigh1
• ··1 don·1 cons1dl'r m\sdr' a kadoff
man bu1 at 11me~ I 'ee a fastball right
dtl\\n 1he middle:· said Wh11e. "ho
hit h1 ninth home run off loser Bill
'~\\1ft. 6-9
··1 thrC\\ a \IUp1d pltl·h IO \\'h11e."
'>aid '"l"t. \\ho ,uffercd his fifth ' ~1ra1gh1 lo s. "lf,,r had gotten ou1 of
that fifth 1nn1ng. 11 "'ould ha'c
changed l'\I!~ 1htng ··
~1ncc \\ hlll' ~s tn!>t'ned 1nt0 the
kadofTspo1. 1hc ~ngels are 1 "'-5. The
renter fielder had done ht~ part "'''h
I J hrts in his last JO at-bats
Bob Boonl' hrt a l\\o-run homt.>r
and T on' .\rma added a three-run
"hot as the ~ngcls set a cl ub re-cord
'''llh 1he1r 10th 'itra1gh1 road "In.
Th('ir pre' 1ous marl.. of nine was set
1n 1987. -·rm not much for numbers or
records but this 1s a good accomplish-
ment fora dub that ha pla~cdwellon
the road all ) ear:· \3rd l\n~ds
• The schedule
AWAY
Tomgn1-Sea111e 7.0S P.m. •
Aug. 3-Sea111e. 1 JS P m
Aug •-Idle
HOME
Aug. S-Chrcago (~). 6 OS P.m
Aug 6-Chicago 7 OS P m
Aug 7-<nicago 1 OS Pm.
Aug 8-Se•lle. 7 35 Pm.
-Aug 9-SeeH!e, 7:3S o.m
Aug H>-Sea111e, 7 35 Pm
• On TV, Channi;I S
• All games on l<MPC 1710)
~tanager Cooki e Rojas.
Rookie nght-ha ndcr Te~ Clark. -+-0. Plll'hl·d his first complet( game
\tnl'l' h1\ rrcall from Edmonton on
Juh 5.
.:Clark ha bcen one of the kC\ .. 10
our turn-around:· said Rojas. ·
··nark got h1 hreakmg stuff O\ er
and didn"t g1' cup m;m~ "al ks:· !k11d
Sl.'attll· \IJJlager J1mm\ mder
The -\ngcls ha \C ,.,.on nil the games
th:it Clark has staned.
.
Tuesday.Augu1t 2, 1988 ,
Jury out on how long Valenzuela wlll be aldellned. 82.
Rams' Charll• White was reborn when he waa liuaJtpd. 82. -
Jtfear-perfect? ·
T-hat's not-•
near enough
'f ' •
Gunthorpe knows
perfection is way
of life for gy mnast
8) KIRK "OLCOTT
Delly Pllot Cotr~t
'>lJtt') C1un1horix 'tands in the
ll•rna ul thi: tumhhng mat l<Ku~s
ha ~on,t·n1ra1111n tor J moml'nt and
tal..l''> l>rl running
11 .ilfoa, arm!>' thl' mat 'ihl' lunges
tor\' ard plan I\ ha hJnd' and propd~
ha hod\ '"'"ard tUl\ting lht.'n
.t11pp1ng and tinall~ landing "llhuu1
'P mu~·h d' .1 llrrllh un lht· oppu'>tll' -.1dr: ,,, tht· mdl
\ nt·ar-pertn t landing C1un1horix·
1urn' 10 hrr c11.1,h Boh Pl•tt·rs He
'ohal..t·'> h1' hl·ad '\t•ar-1Xrkct 1sn·1
pl'rkll en11uF.h \he \hrugl> return., to
lhl' turnt·r ol lht'_ mJt and s1an s her
run again
\nd ae.irn .\nd a11am
T\\COl\·li'e hour., a "eel.. Gun-1ho~ h1dt'' 11u1 a1 tht' ~outht'm
(ahlornt.t.\ln>Tt.'aml\(-\T Jg\m
rn Hun11ng1un fkach pw.h1ng her~
fet't-1 1 "~·pnund fram~ through the
rigorou<; .,, ht·Juk of an 01~ mpll
hc•ix·ru 1111 'not tht· floor t'\ceretse
11\ thl' 'aull or the beam. or thi:
UOl'\ t'O O:Jf'o
C runthClrpe or H un11ng1on Beach
1\ oni: ol 1hrel' ~'mna">lS \\ho "Ill repre~nt ')( .\ r~· JI lhe Ol~mp1c
·Trral~ rn \all lake Cll). beginning
\\ t•c.lnl·.,cJa, and running through
o;(::i: '~~,~~ ~!~. r:~.:~.
ha' tx·t.'n a \ear-tn and ~ear-out succes~ stof'\_Jor Octan \I(.'\), H igh
hool -put<; 11c; I J:~ear-old repu1a11on on the un( 10n1ght as \tanager
D:i'e \m11h·., l"harge., go for the stale champ1onsh1p
On·an \ ll'" l )-1 on the o:.eason. goes against the "inner of"1onda)
n1\.!ht'' game lx'l\\l'CO Han,,..ell of lal..e"'ood and Encino. and c;hould <~~·.in \ ll"'' lo.,.,· there"ll be another.game Wednt'sda~ at thr ..ame 11me
t' 11\ hX'l.. J hl'rl' .11 thl' Encino Baseball Complt'x. located at H:l\ enhurst
anJ \ lagm11t.1 t'".-
11 \\J' '>1111 undeterrtlint•d"' horn"' ould get 1he-s1aning call I or Oqan
\It.'\\ 1un1g.h1 hut 1Cll ht.' either t-..l·nn\ Granger or .\llen \k,er..&th
el11.•lll\C nght·h3nders .
< )thl'f'>tJnl'r':> 1nduJt· \lt!..r lkllu\ tlh beh1nJ'tht• plate. fo:.h Page at
rir\I. < rrcg \mllh JI 'l'u1nJ JnJ nullieJder-.Joe Fra~·r te'e Rt, era and
Hnan P11nd1.1J.. ·
Rn Jn< 1.1111, ,11 1h1 rd hut 1f(1ranga doesn '1st an 'ihon~wp ( harht"
(rl·l'x·r \\ I •1111\t: 1nn t\l lh1rd \'llh Granger gotng w'shon
In lhl' '' .ni:' .ire 'Ulliddas Don Bro"n. \t1l..l' \lenard and Peter
C )hm . a<:> "di J~ ..cl.'.110J haseman Ke' 1n ~In. an
,,,
I
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Phil Bradley of the Seattle &hrlnen tace out Chill Dana
of the Angels at home plate In the fourth lnnln& of Mon-
day's American League West game. The Angela won, 8-4 .
Jim Pre~k\ h.td .i l\\O·run h11mt'
run ll1r ~t'allk 10 lhl' n1n1h mnin[!
H,,l,n\· hll h ' h•urth h1H'1l' run l11
thl· '>l.'a"'n in thl· \l'\t''1th a t\\O-run
hlaq JqJ \rmJ' hit .1 thrl'l'·run <.h111
J<. a pi n\ h-hllll'r rn thl' t'l(l.hlh
The '1.-llin \\J'> thl' '-1\l h \lra1ght
fo r 1he .\net·f, \\ hl' hJ' ,. \\1•n ~O of
thl·ir la't ~1' gaml'"" Tht·~ pr,\ ll'u'I)
l'\lahh,hl•d thl' duti rt•u1rd IM m(1 t
t'Clll'l't'Ull\ l' 1\ 1n'> nn thl· n1ad "hen
lhl'\ "on nine '1ra1gh11:1.,1 \\'Jr
' Tht' Hal11\ 1on11nue their road trip
t11n1._eh1 "11h anothn ~ame at Seattle
''' ({I\\ l'd h\ .1 V. l'dnl·..Ja, nigh I g.amc
h\'rl' n \\ J'hington
fhcn 1f, h.icl.. to .\nahc1m ~tad1um
1111 Fnd:i~ ii-pm I .itkr a da~ off.
.tl.'.atn'-t thl' l h1cago \\ h1tc \o,
The \\ h Ill '\\1\ '>(.'ne' 1 <. .i ll)U r -g.a me
'l't "1th ga nw' ~·heduled for Satur-
Ja, and \unJJ' belon· 1hcSt' samr
\lannl'1' return 10 -\nahe1ru ~1ad'lum
tor ;uhrl·e-gaml' ~t nt'\t \\CCI.
.
\unda' Thl· other l\\O are Sabnna
\Jar ol \tontere' Parlr. and ~
'ama)h1ro ol Gardena
The thrl'l' g~ mnasts. "ho au.ended
\lanna High School ra.Hunun&ton
&ach tngl·ther las1 \(ar. v.111 be
among 211 "omen tn alt Lake Ctt)
'\ 1ng lur SI \ pos1t1ons and t\\O
Jlll'rD.Jtl' ... pot\ un the U.S. team. A
tilth plal'l· fin1!>h at tht' Cham-
rmnsh1p<.,of 1he L' .\ tn Hou"Ston. last
m11n1h mal..t'\ C.unthOrpt' one Of lht'
la' tmtt·, ~o qua hf~ tor the 01~ mp1 c
C1Jml'' "Hou,llln \\J!> reall~ good for me:·
,j1J < runthorpt:. I., "ho won a s1h·er
110 lhl' h.Jr, .i nd bronte on the' ault at
thd h.imp1onsh1ps '"I thought rd do
\It'll thl'fl' nut I drd a tx•11erthan I had
t'\Pt"Cll"d,.
I hl n·.il ll''>I. ho"'l'' l'r comes at the
T n.i " \lU1rd1ng 10 Pett•rs the 01~ m-
r1, (1,mna .. 11c<1 Coach 1n 1984 and
.tgJtn lhl\ \l'Jr "If \OU can SUf\I\('
the.' tnJI' tht· 01~ mp.tl '>are a piece of \Jl..l' .. .
C1unthorf)l:\ road 10 Seoul so far
ha bl:en an\lh1ng bu1 a ptt'Ce of cake. .\ na11' e ol Freehold '\;.J.. she began
g' mna!l11cs at the age offourwh(n her
parent$ .. au her tumbling on the front
la" n and 1hough1 i.he rn1ght be a
natural ~I thl·agn1t l3Gun1horpe tra\(led
111 Jap:in \\here she \\On 1wo bronzt'
medal'> in a Junior compeution. This
,Qrompll'd hl'r to move alone 10
'l'e\a!> ..... hac she sta,ed'\..1lh a famtl\
and trJlnl·d 31 the '-'OrJd-rcnO\\ft
"-arol~ 1 g' m 1n Dallas and another
(Pleaee eee GUNTHORPE/84)
* GymnB:Sts
know it's
all in the
timiDg
8> KIR.K WOLCOTT
0.-, '1tot Cen11pa ~t
Ont <•I lhl' mo'it 1mponant t'lt'-
mcnt' 1n 8' mna!.lll \al an~ It.>' cl, but ,,rx·uall' in Oh mp1c compet111on. 1s
lll'Um£ T1m1ng not t)nl~ 10 hmrng a
\ault or lOming orl the une\(n bars
,urrel1h hut rn berng hc-alth~ for a
big met·t
One nl the tnggest mcets this ~t'ar •
tal..es plJl'l' .\ugust '-7 1n Salt lakt' <~t' "'hc:rr ~u "omen from across
1he.lountr) "Ill rompett' forthe eight
~pots on tht l n11ed tates OI} mp1c
team
Thrct· ,,, tho!)(> \\Omt'n train at
uthcrn ( ahforn1a .\cro G'mn
1\( l. T~t in Hun11ngton Bea h.
tare~ Gunthorpe. 17. 1s tn peak
rnnd1t1on. Her teammates at C "TS
and cla.ssmath at Manna High
'khool bnna \1ar. 17. and ()()(
'am1sh1ro. I . ""ould be much hap-
pier 1ftbc T~ fell at anotht'l' tlm(.
Mar a former junior national
t hamp1on "ho won the all-around
,omp.:t1on at the Pan "mt'ncan
{1amc last l.ugust. "as ont' of tht'
lil\ onte<; 10 folio" in Maf'\ Lou
Rctton\ fooll>tt.>p this Sep~mbcr:
Thal \\as nefore th~ congt'nllal back
problem she suffered tn I q 5 staned
.1t11ng up again
\lar has m1sSl'd much of the 1988
'ea,0n hl"Cau~ of this. rncl ud1ng lht'
( hamp11,n'>h1ps of 1he L1 A last
mtrn1h "'hi h forced ht'r 1oquahf) for
tht• Oh mp1, T nals through pt'llllOn
Ti' mo l..e the l tc:im she must no"
1io"h 10 onl' of tht• 1op four o;pots at
\alt Lal..l· ( 11'
'ama h1ro mean" h1k compt'tt'd
Jt the { hamp1on,h1p 1n ·Hou ton
"here \he rin1sht•d e1gh1h. But th(
''i( .\ T ot the \car" for 1986 and
I Qli-'" t'itl'd her an I.. le 1n practice las1
"t't'I.. and" <.llll rl"CO\enng.
· P31n hl..e 1h1s 1\ most difficult
dunng pr.Kll•C ··said Bob Pet(rs. th(
\ \ Ohmpll (oath in 1984 and
I%~. and the 1-tC"ad ( unch at o\ TS
'I nt"l' l'PIJ
·10 tomix111wn adrenahnt' helps
\•'U hlocl.. out the parn.-he added "If
tht''>c girl\ "t'r<' a1 1he top of thetr
tl•HTICl> ph\\I :ilh I 1h1nk the\ \\OUld
lx11h mal..c the 01~ mp1cs ··
Rough seas may lie ahead .for U.S. poloists
" ~Games will test Americans' a bility
to cope with international 'officiating· --------UnitroStateswat(r~lo begins th( 1 1tzko,,sk1 th( U .. settled fors1h er
quest again for Olympic Game in the '84Games.and No. 2 in the
notoriety, and two premier tour-world to Yugosla\ 1a isn't bad.
naments i.n Europe. starting today Yo u can argue the fact that had the
andcontfouing forth( nexttwo O\ 1e1 n1on ~anted tocompt'te.11
weeks. will go a long way indetcnnin· ceruunl) rould ha"c. thus N:>.1 to
i"lthcl'(lauvesuccc sonccanupcct Yugoslavia 1 'ahd. But only to a
o in~ptembcrin Seoul. point The fact 1s thcSo"iet Union
• "This is our last tuneup. .. said 8111 "'iffbc at Seoul. ond so " ill
Bamctt, the.roachofthcAmcrican Yu1osla",a.and Italy.and Hun~I).
_ team, whosccxploitsas Ncwpon a Y.cll a other East(m Bloc nations.
H1rborH11h'swatcrpolocoach have Thusourchanttsofa medal
been ..-cll-documentro. coincide prctt)' close to the finish at
Simply put. Barnett 1sa very the 1986 World.Games. w~ich "'"
ckmaridinason nd1t1sthatqualll)' fou nh-andfounhdoc n'tqualit}
thatcouldconcc1"1bl) put the United for an} mcda.I • ~tn tn the hunt fora medalin "Wcdon'tactachanceto pta a lot
Scout. ofEuropca,n teams. .. said 9-meu. a
Undcrthehand ofMoru e l a•una Bea h m1dent
..
·· 0 1t\\tllbegreat. We pla~ 14
game tn 16da\sagainstgood
compct111on. \\ c "111 see eve~Ont''s
Oh mp1c teams ...
\\cll.)t> and no.
The' won'tsce the \lets.and "hat~ ou see tn .\ ugu t and (V(n tn
the ea rl~ roundsofthc01)mp1c -
Game~. isn't ncet'ssanl~ what ~ou'll
cc\\ hen ~ ou get down to th( medal
· round
.\nd rhc offic1attng 1 n't n('('CSsanly
\\hat \Ou'rc going to Stt 1n th( medal
rounds. e1th('r.
It' ?I C'ommonl' lno" n fact v.ith1n
world "atcr polo ~trcksthat th1s 1sa
E'uropca n c;pon. and no spon 1s mot(
i;ontrolled and dominated by the
offiC'lattng.
.\ team captain Ttn) hrocder
plains. .. More lban an) lb•"f we
ha'c topro"c to the rtftttCS that-.-c
area l~111matc1old·mcdal con-
tcndtr • ,
___________ ...,,,_,. • finC'\t hour.J\lht'cooch of th(
RocE1
C11LSOI
'SPORTS COLUMNIST
Thr u~11on heft' 1s not that 1t"c;
:ill a <.tlld\ 1n fut1h t'. Car from 1t But
th(rc 1snoQ~hon 11' a \C'I"\ uphill
battle for Ram(ttand bis~"·
Ford(('ltdCS the l 'nitC'd tatt's' ha"
been under.thccloak of"Qro' 1na
1tsctr· 10 tntC'm:u1onal om 1.wna.
.\mon1otberth1n to be~ttlro 1n t~ ne'(t two v. ._ 1 tht final cut..
'-'h1ch m(anc;t .... ofrom the Squad of
I 1n Europe .... 111 drop from tht t(am
• In man' \\I~\ these II"( Barnett'"
nnti.onal IC'am In the ne\t fe.,.. da~s h(
mu-;\ p:l\ for II" Ith th( de'CISIOO to
hand out v.:al"1ng pape~ to tht' last
t\\O hopeful
Thet"o "hodroparcn't lo angan\
JX\'<'he\'1' l;l«ausc of the cut. but
that' v.ha1malr.e ll C'\(ntoughcr.
bccau~ th" onl\ thing tn\ ( tC'd tn th(
pa t ~' t"ral ~c:irs ha been the heart
me are obvious cho1~ , som(
:ire no1 ~hrot"\kr '.'Jewpon Harbor High
pmdu t 1'4.'' an Robenson an<fgoalic C~1~ Wi kon al"( the-Oki men on this
tl·am ca ha produC1 oiroll~t( pl.a)
in I~ I Th.ti means tht\ ·re~Hn
\('a" rrmoH-d from colfqcand s11ll
11111 man amateur port •l\tth
conta1ns.i Jcmand f~w •111 t"'tt
ln<""
Othtf'on th1,\quad 1ncludt
Harhor product James Bt.,on and
. .
IPleue .. POLO,_)
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Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Tue.day, August 2. 1988 ..
'.Boston-Red Hots areJon Cloud 9
The only question Is hOW -
lon_g can the strea~ast?
Mike Bodd1cker Sund:i' the Rw 'mo"ed to \\jtbin one \ICtOI") of the club's fongc I home
"in rung strea~
his promotion from coach "'uh the firing or
John McNamara on July 14.
"When are '>'C gOHl~ to lose? I don't know ft'~ unbt'lie,aQlc.\ isn't it." Morgan said.
.
"We don't even need n miracle to win the
tJ1, 1-;ion now." ~>~ voung Todd 8cn11ngcr.
"ho ha~ a 11-g~me hilting streal .
BO TON (AP) -.. Amazing ..... Un-beh~·,·abk ... Incredible ... E·mting." Whatever.
The Boston Red ox are ha"ing a ball
digging dt-cp to properly describe one of the
hottest streak in baseball histol"\.
In 1949, "•th an U"l' .. ome arr:n of h1t1er
kd b' Ted W11l1am,, Bo'lton \\On .11\ la 1"!r
games at home. HO\\c.'\ c1 . that record "n~
obscured when. Ol'l'din&JU'H onl' '1~101) for thr
pennant thl' tc<ln1 lo!>t l\\O game to thl'
Yanlel'\ in Ne" Yotl.
.\lier Clemens. I().() on the 11>ad but Just
5.5 tll home. lost to Baltimore more than fi\e
\H•ck ago. thl' Red So' rt'boundcd with two
' 1c1oncs over the Orioles.
incc then. they've swept three games from
Ck' eland. four from Kansa4' C'ity, three from
Minnesota. four from Chicago and four from
·•Evcr)onc is pumpc4 up," S<'l)! veteran
rl'lu.'' er Bob Stan le).·· 1t's amazing. The whole
thing is amazing."
"From bort•dom to e.~c1temcnt." says
Rnrrcn. "Peoplcafree cited. The~ 're· more than
t•\rited. The\ "re cc!ttntic."
. "It'~ like m) w1fc"s cooking: it doesn·1 get
mucn bcuer:· j{)kes veteran second baseman
Mart) Barret\.
The Red ox ha' l' not lost a game at home
'>IOCl." June 24. when ace Rolcr Clemens. 15-5.
"as beaten 6-2 b} lowly Bahunorc.
The' hoot for the team rcc:ord tonight in
the opener Of a two-game 'cric'I '~11h the Texas Range~. lf<;uccrssful. thl'ycan tnkr aim on the
.\ma1can Ll·:iguc marl of 22 con l't'Ull' e home
,.1C'tom·., srt b~ thl· Philadelphia >\thk11cs 1n
JlHI
Mih~aufo.'. ~
The turnabout has moved the Red ox
from nine gaml'S behind with a 43-42 record 10
onl' game out after Monday's games in the
.\mencan League East.
"Wh en }ou'rc going good. you can foul up
;.1nd still win." says Morgan.
.. In any sm·ak. thf little things go your ,,.a,," says catcher~ick Cerone. picked up as a frt'C agent in April aflcr his release by the
Yankees. "Things happen when )OU win. It
becomes conta~ious ... 1ncc that surprise. the team has won 20
l'OnSt"CUll\C •game~ at fnendl) Fcnwa}. the
smallest park 1n the maJOr leagues.
In completing a fou r-game S\\eep of
\llh,aukcc" 1th a 5-0' 1ctor) behind ne\\comer
r\ ~hot at thl· major lcagu<: m·urd of 26
conSl'l'Ull'e '1nom·\ b' the Nt·" York Giants
in 191(1,\ould ha'l." io·tx· put off until after a
"l"d-long mad .,,\1ng
"It\ 1nnnJibk. 1(, hard 10 bel1c\c.'' 'kt)S
·7.,l·ar-ofd foe \1 urgan I .,-I a~ manager -;1nce
\\1th an 0' erall b0-43 record. the Red Sox
a1c J6-I 8 al home. a .66 7 clip. In thei r last three
..\L eh<1mp1on)hip ~ears. the Red So' at home \\ere4Q-3~(.605)ul l9b7.47-34(.580)in 1975.
anJ 51-3016JOl1n 19 6.
"Winning 1s a cure-all," says slugger Mike •
Grel'nwcll. "E vcrything that people thought
\\as a problem on this team has faded awa~." ••llL!t..o.:.i:~;.:=.:::...;::..:..!::..:.L.....:!:.:::.:.:....J
S?ORT S BRE At( ...
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Turner's deal with
Russians to pay off
with Soviet import?
r rom 'fbe Associated Press
NEW YORK -The National Basket-m
ball Association said Monday 11 has met
\\ith the ovict Union on the possib1htv of
allowing So' ict playe rs 10 pla) in 'the
kaguc.
"'There ha'e been discussions with the State
( ommitte-e for Spon and the State Committee for
Tele' is1on and Radio of the USSR." Gary Bettman.
NBA general counsel. said. ··These discussions have
co' ered a wrdc range of subjects. including ... the
poss1bil1t) of and circumstances
under "h1ch Soviet pla\'ers ma'
pla) in the NQ.\. These dis·
cuss1ons are onicnng on all topics.
and although significant progress
has been made. nothing has been
finahzed-\ct."
NB.\. Commissioner Da' 1d
tern returns :rrom the So' 1et
Union this "'~cl amid repons
that the league 1s close to an
agreement tha/ "ould allo" t\\O
er So"ict pla~ers o play in the NB.\
<Jftcrthe Ol~mp1c Games. tern me \\Ith So\let 'pons
6ffic1ab la)t "l'l'k at thl' same 11mc 'the .\tlanta Ha" ks
"ere pla~ ing a three-game sene~ wirh the So' 1e1
national team ·
The '\tlanta Const11ut1on repoped Sunday that the
NB-\ and So' u.·t \pons officials ar~ close 10 a deal that
"Ould allo" l'enter .Ar\\das ahon1s to play for the
Portland Trail BlaLers and ' guard Sharunas
Marrhulen1s to pla~ for .\tlanta.
Earhcr. the Cable !'\c"s Net~orl reponed that a
·deal had been struc~ 10 allo" Marchukn1s to pla~ for
the Ha"~" ( '>:'.': 1s O\\ncd b' Ted Turnl'r. who also
O\\ n~ thl· Ha"}.". ·
Quote of the day
Pete Rose. manager of the C1ncinna11 Reds
told that rookie third baseman Chm Sabo "as on
a pace to hreak Rose'\ club rcord for most
doublc'i in a ~a son: "Ifhc gets close. I'm going to nenc.h the hlllc creep ..
Pincay, Jr. suffer& bad spii1 .
DFL M.\R-J<X·ke\ Laffit Pincay Jr.. ~
thro"n during a m1dstretch spill Monda} _
at Dl'I \tar. suffrred a bruised lun$ and
~' a::it broken obs afler the tumble in -the
'iecond ran· and" ill be sideline~ indefiniteh .
J-k wa0> unSl'atcd when his mount. Seai the Deal.
'i\\CrH·d into th<' ra il P1nca~ landed on top of the inside
rail. Lrad onic1al said
Hillman may turn to baseball.
"DI \'.\POLI<\ -Joe Hillman • ma' haH' to turl.'go his final }Car of colleie
ha,lt"tball 1f he "ants to pursue a prom1s-
111g future 1n bJ!>dlall.
"I don't ~no" '~hat m~ chances arc of playing in
thl: ~A-\. hutl\\ouldn't c;a) the~ 'revel) good.'" he said.
"II I 'l' got :i cham·e to pla~ 1n tht' ma1or leaiues ... that's
IU't 'oml·th1ng r,c got to s11 down and think about."
I l1llnwn kft ln d1:ina last 'ipring for a chance 10 pla>
for thl· <>a~lantl ..\thlt.•t1l·s· Claso; .\affiliate in Medford.
Ore. ·
.\ prodUl'l of Crkndalc Hoover High. he was a
guard on lnd1'ana\ J l187 championship basketball team
and ha<. a titih ~l·ar ofrhg1bility remaining.
Hillman \l:trll'd lbgaml· and averaged 7.1 points
anti 1 •I aSSt'>l' for Indiana last }Car. He shot .576 from
thl· til'ltl :inti l'\41 from the free thro" hne and 1s
con~1dal'd thl' ll'am's undisputed leader.
New horizon for Chuck Norris
) \' FR\ '\i( l'i< 0 -Mo' 1e super-;'j '>tar C hull :'\om~"' 1JI attt'mpt to break the
4~11-mill· ~an franri~o to Los '\ngeles
l'ndurance rl'COrd V. cdnesda' 1p his 46-
foot V. l'lkralt Scarab pov.ered b~ 1w1n Caterpillar
J1l''t'f l'ng111l''-. hamng unforeseen weather problems.
'oms. ;,tar nl 18 acuon mo\ 1es and a six-time
\\11rld hlad-lx'lt b ratl' champion. 1s seeking to break
thl' g,1.,oh nl'-r>O"l'rt"J rl'rnrd for thr race and establish a
nn' d1c'>d-po"•Crl·d fl'C(1rd. The record of 7 hours. 2
m1nUll'' :rnJ 1Y l'Comh was set in 1984. b\ Bob
'11rl.hl-oe. 1n a t?a\-00\\l'rl·d hoat. ·
'orm "ill tll·part from the Golden Gate Bridge at
apprm.Jmatd~ 6:30 a.m. V. 1:dnesda~ w11h a c-r~w off our
!111dud1ng h11111,l•ll) Thl· race will end at Manna del
Kl'\ .1t a huo~ ciffthl· C ahforn1a Yacht Club . .\long the
"·1 \ Ill·\\ 111 Jlll'mrt a "i:in I ranc1sco to Ventura record.
Raiders cut Marvin, 7 others
n \' \RD -Thl' l m ..\ngcli-s [il
R.11dl·r, l ut l'1gh1 pla\\'r'> lrom their • 11 t
1r:.11ning l Jmp rmta \londa~. 1nd4lding
11 ·\l·ar \ l'll'ran olkn\1\l' guard M1ckc~
\l,1nin --
.\1<.o tnrnml·d \\l'fl' l\\O hrn-round draft cho1cel>.
q11.1rtah.1l l Da\ 1d \\ l'ha of ( arroll Collcie and
olll•n<.I\ \' gu.ml ( •fl'g Kun l ei of Ken tuck). Wt>ber "'as
th•' K.11lkr1,' I Ith-round draft rick. "hile Kunkd v.as
dr:1ltl'd nn thl' I ~th and final round.
I l\l'. lrl'l' agen1' "ere also released. Cu t werl'
running hal·l l>a' 1d .\dam<> of .\n10na: wide receivers
1-..rn Hl·nr' ol '>outhcrn (al and John Shapiro of Brown.
Jl·frn'" l. · ball Todd ~tone\ of Orc1drntal and ltnl'hal·~l·r :'-kl Hlacl of Fa .. terri Illinois.·
"\1an in 12. wa'S onr of onl\ ~,.,en Raiders
rt·111a1111ng frnm thl' team l\h1ch m·o,ed south from
O:ill:rnd :iftl·r thl' 19XI <.ea on. Hl· pla)ed in 120
rcgular-,~a!lon game~ and 13 postseason game'>.
1nduuing ~tart1n1t 1n t\\O Super Bowl games.
"Joc Morgan 1s a IO\\·ke} gu)." Gorman Roger Clemen•
'a1J "Joe had the right touch at the nght time ..
No~ 31
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Oakland's Jose Canseco unload• with his
31st homer run of tbe season Monday
against Chicago White Sox.
White flag sought at Olympics
SI Ol 'L ~uuth Korea made a mo'c •
\londa~ to lx'gin prl'11mina~ contacts e • •
"Ith '-.:orth Korl'a 1n a h1J that could
indudl' thl' 11\onh 1n the 'ieoul 01~ mp1c
( '" llll"\
:'\atmnal .\\\emhl~ ~ix·a~cr Ki m Chae-sun sug-
!1-l'\tl'd in thl' 1l·11cr. addre'>'>Cd to his onh Korean
rnuntl·rpan. Yang H~ung--sup. that "ork1ng talks be
held ne\t "cd at thr truet• '1llagc of PanmunJom.
.\<,c.cmhl~ offil'1al~ suggested a date bet"een .\ug.
I I .ind IJ for the prcl11r!'nal) contacts 10 prepare for full
rarhmcntaf) tal~o; on a non-aggression pact and other
ll'n-.ion-l':t\lng ml·a~urcs on the peninsula.
··\\c hoix· \OU \\Ill respond affirmat1\'el~ to our
prorc>'>al for holding rcpr(''il'ntat1,es' talks as soon as
po,\1hlc.'' Kim \aid 1n thl· letter. ~nt through the
hordl'r '1lla~r
K11n ._.11d hl' ha' nam('d 15 delegates and asked
:"<orth Korl·a to do the <>ame for the working talk s.
\\hll\t.' main hu'>1nC'i'i would be to prepare for full
parliamrntar~ talks on "anous tensron-e-asmg
n1l':l\Url''i.
The '\outh Korl':\n delegate!> consist ·of s1~
la" makl·rs Imm thc governing Democratic Justice Part~ and n1nl." from the three main opposition parties.
Meisner ends Rams holdout
t•nded b1~ holdout Monda) and report?' ~ -
Veteran nose taclle Greg Me1sE-Eiler
the Rams' training camp in Fullt'rton after
signing a multi-year contract.
Terms of the deal wen: not d1sdosed. but sou,rc~s
indicated 11 was for three year~. ·
. ''I'm happy to be back." said Meisner. 29. who was
.a st;lrtcr for the Rams a year ago. "lt"s'behind me. It's
time to pla} ball.'' -
M,ci sncr's signing leaves thl' Rams with fou r
holdouts. including unsigned defensive linemen Doug
Recd and Shawn M1lkr. Tight end Greg Baty and guard
Tom Newbern also are holding out.
.. Mc1sncr"s talents suit the (new)\ctefense · w«.>'re
pla) ing." Robinson said ... He 's po"'crful. but he likes to
a11ack too.''
The R:im o; have been limited on defense because of
their holdouts on the lint'. but Meisner"s return and the
recent signing of veteran frre agent Ross Browner could
rhange that. ~
"OnCl' those othert\\O guHget 1n here. it's going to
be tough.'" Robinson said. "there's going to be some
n·al rompet111on going on
.. Bro\' ncr. from a brief look. appears to be a
rnmix·tt'nt pla~cr."
In othl·r nl'"S. the Rams announced that veteran
in'ilde hm·bac~l."r Jim Colhm. JO. \\Ill undergo
arthro'>cop1r knee <,urge~.
Collin~. l\hu \\l'nt to the Pro Bo"I after the 1985
\l'<l'>on. I'> not thought to ha'c a serious lOJur: Team
dorwr' ha' l' detl'{'tl'd a bone spur problem.
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Com p€titive edge Valenzuela's Achilles heel
Shoulder has taken beating
because his heart said yes
•.trul turc "h1ch surround\ thr JOtnt and
lOntain'> ligaments that s1ab1hte the Joint.
lk \\J\ forced to lca'c in the fifth inning of
\Ol l.l·t and the loosenc<;s in the joint allo"cd
hom·, IH damagl' thl' nm canilage. maling
<.urger~ nl.'l'C'>sal").
1 hal.' had tx-en much spcculauon that
<.onwth1ng "as \\rong \\Ith alenzucla. "'ho
\\a\ <;ulli:nng through the "orst of his eight
major kagul' season\. He "a" 5-8 "'ith a 4.19
l'arned run U\l'ragc aftt'r going into the season
"11 h a I I ·'·8~ record and a career ER.\ of 3.08.
\ .1kn1Ucla \\a!l t01ng to protect -a 2-0 lead
and had a om·-h1ttl'r going \\1th two out in thr
fifth inning "hen he sudden I~ backed off the
mound. summoning Dodgers pitching coach
Ron Pl·rranosl1 and the team trainer.
.. , U-pfloto
Dodgen ace Fernando
Valenzuela will min bi•
flrat tum after 255 con-
secutive atarta because of
an ailing shoulder.
LO" .\ '\C1Elf"' I .\Pl -Fernando
\ alen1uela. \\ho had hcen a man cl of
durah1l11~. 1~ angr~ thJt hl·· .. \ldl'l1nl·d. But he
n·allll'\ hi' C'3rl·er ma' he at ~takl.".
''I'm mad. I lill .. to r11ch C\l·r~ da~ :· thl'
\Crl'\\ hall-thro" 1ng \'alcn1ul'la <.aid after karn-
1ng h1.··,r.orng ha\ e to fl''>t h1'> ailing left ~houldl·r
fr1r thl· fir't 11m\· 1n h1' maior l~a$ue ea n·er
"Thl· llurtor tdl' nw 111 rnn11 nuc to thrn"
lw ha\ to orx·ratc That\ \\h' rm happ) the'
lnund 11 ntm. lfl l-l'l'PJl1IC'h1ng. I don't help lhl'
tea m and rl.ilT m\'l'Tf I lilt n1' carl'l'r. and
that\ 1w gnotl . ·
"\ltl'f ~I UJ\\. II I'm nnl rl'ad' 1f l Ol'l'd
nlOfl' tlfl1l'. I'll la~l' more llllll' J"m gmng to
\1<1tl \\1th Pat(Scrrn.1r i*h'">ll.tl thaarl\tl. and
lw 111ld mt• that it f "ork hard on a \\C1gh1
rm!!r:im 1t'' J1t>\\1hlt-.I can rnn1t" hark -;t rong .1g:11n .. ....-
1 hl' ~-·\ear-olll \ akn1ud.1 "ho had
n1Jlk ~55 uin\l'l'Ull'l' start' dJt1ng hat l to
I'" I. ha.;,~ 'tretcht"d an1a1or cap<,ulc in h1 left
\h11uldl'r. lhl· fiN '1gnifil·ant 1nJ u~ of his
1.arl'Cr. Thl· anterior l arsulr " an en\los1ng
\aturd.i~ ·c; game against the Houston .\stros
.1ltl'r h" :1rm ''calcned.
"\\ c·re ..a~ ing three "eeks for now.
.1lthuugh I .. u,pcct 11 could take a little longer
thJ11 tha1:· Dr. Frank Jobe. the Dodgers"
r>h,'luan. c;a1d Sunda~ of Valen1uela'c. prog·
no"' "I Jnn't \\ant him to thrO'\ untll hi\
'trl·ngth "hack. or hc'll--tcar do"n cver)'th1ng
lw \ ~.oing. I ho pe ne :s back for the end of t he
'l'il r
\lthou_gh Jobl' said hl··, not reall) Cl."rtain
of thl· l'\ll'Ot orValcn1~1el:l \ injur~. he added:
"I think~\(· caugHt Fernando m plcnt> of time
and "l' "on't ha'e to do it (operate). Hl· ha<;
<.11mt• IOO'\l'ne<;s. hut not enough e' 1dence to
Of)l'f:lll'
"In h •rnando'c; l'a\l.", the lomc art•a
1n' oh l'd in front of the 1u1n1 1s 1n such a "a)
that 11 dtX'\n·1 <.ecm torn:·
In~ \31d he ha!> learnl·d to detect the in JU T)
l'Jrl\ \lnlC he pre\'IOUSI~ dealt \\llh the !klmC
.11lnwn1 "11h .\lcJandro Pl.'na and Mano Soto.
\\ 11h l."ath of tho~ pitchers. the train of
thro" intt c;1retched muscles 1n lhe shoulder
L a't 'll':J~on. "hen Vakn7Uela admits he
'ulli:rl·d oeea\1onal <>houlder 11gH1ness. he went
14-14
But \ akn1uda. nnl·r onr to complain.
l l'fH \ill·nt and kept pitching.
"I l'l\.'hl'\ l'd aHarl) as the )pnng of 087 th:it
h ·rn;.indo had o;ornc ph~ s1cal probkm\ ...
Dtidgl'r' l\1anagl·r Ton.1m) Lasorda said Sun-
da~ :Jltl'r Vakn1uda was p,ut on· Jhe 21-da)
d"abkJ 11,1. .,
"Hl"' 111\1 \uch a compe111or that he could
nl'' a kt on Ht• lno"!. th1o; club 1s pa~ing him
h1g mone\ to rnmpett·. and he\ gone out there
111m· and i1mc again. gl\'lng 11 all he's worth.'"
\ akn10ela. \\ho" 111 earn $2.05 m1ll1on 1n
the tinal 'car ofh1~ conrract. took himself out of
Saturda,'\ game after dclivenng a home run
pitch 10 . .\lc\ Tre' 1no. "ho hadn"t homered in
more than a ~car.
"~fr said hl.' "anted to finish out the
1nn1ng. That"o; "'h~ \\e ldt him out there:·
I a\11rda 'ia1d.
\ftl'r a Ii.·" prar11ce to'i'>es. pla) resumed
and \'akn1uda ga'c up a single to Rafael
Rumirc1. then :illo"l'd thC' game-t)ing home
run h~ T rn 1 no. a former Dodger and a fnend of
\'akn1uda
II tHl\ton \\on 14-ti. I 1 "as a no-dec1s1on
outing for \'akntul·l~1. "ho h:isn't won a game
'>lnl'l'Jllnl' 14
\'nkn1uda in 1981 hl·camc the first pfa,er
to rarturl' thl' Koo~1l· uf 1hl· Y l'ar and t) Young
:l\\:trd!'l 1n thl' 'amc \Car. His bC't ~ason "as
) 9>16 \\ hl·n hl' \\l."nl ~I· I I.
.. \II thl· g.u)\ un till' team are pulling for
him. Ob' 1ou\I\ \\C'rc all concerned. but he'll
rnml' hal·l ... Lao;orda o;a1d. "Wl''rc going 10
nel·J him do"n the \trrtch:·
Tlw DodgC'r'i. "ho lead Houston and San
• ranl'l\CO b~ 41 ·games 1n the National League
\.\ l''>l. \\ 111 u~ JUSI four stancf'!. until a three-
gamc '>l'flCS at C:inqnna11 beginning a w~k
from Tucsda,. L..asorda· a1d.
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Settle the Debate ...
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Decide for Tounelf.
HOUSE of IMPORTS
"Home of MerctM5-Bm~ ..
Dial 213/714 llBltCEDU
Santa Asw (J·5J anc1 ~• 0-e 11 rtteW&ya .
Buena PMtc
Ra ms· runne( foundnew life.
once the old one was exposed
From The Associated Press
( harlie White sa)S the best break he ever got
\\,1, "hl'n he "a' arrested la!.t Aug. 21.
l k ''as fo.und '>'andrnng in a field near the
Ram,· training camp in Fullerton. muttering and
"'1dd1ng a trO'lsh l'an lid as if it were n shield.
\\hue ." ho ha<J relapsed into coc:unc use. was
ia ilcd on a m1sdcmeanorrhargc ofbting under the
1nllucnce of a eontrnlled ubstancc. Man~ thought
his ~·arcer "a" 0' er. Far from 11. Whtie. who hadn't. had much
\ll('{'('\\ 1n thl' pro same. had a stunmna turn-
around. Le\\ than 1\ month ancr being 1rre11tcd.
hl' hJd "on th<' ~FL ru h1n1 title and a pptarcd 1n
Im lir.1 Pro Bo" I. .. f o char11c that no"' "ould me somethina
up in the" holl' ordetof1h1nis." the Ramf tailback
<a1J ·Thi \\3\ it turned out to be pof'tlve 1n the fooa nrn:· ·
\IJhoo~h hl' \\Ill hkcl\ ha' e 10 \hare the 40\~kJ "artm~ po<.1tmn "1th a rookie. first-round
draft pie~ (1aston Green. Whit~ sa~s he'll have no
d1~1rar11ons th1!> )Car.
"l"\c got a Job to do:· White sn1d. "If ifs
running. bloc~ing or ratchrng the football. l"vc got
to do \\hat l'"c got to do. Talk to me af\cr this
\eUr."
· \.\ h11c t'ntcring hi" eight h sea!ion (he spent
~lllHllher on injured rc,crve). i.u)) he can handle any
role. .. \c; long n<1 John (Robinson")) 1n charge. he"s
alwn" going to run the ball.' Whitt said. "He still
hchc\ l'\ 1n the run. It's John's ofTcn~."
Rob1n)on. Whrt • ('03('h :n outhern Cal. "'as
the onf\ one 1n the Rams' organmnion who
":inted V. h1tc "'hen he "'3' rtleascd b> the
(le, eland Bro\,n\ and cleared league "ai\crs 1n
1118~ Roh1n~n. lhc Rams' snth•)ear U>tch. said of
tho\C '~ho doubted Whtrn ab1lrt)' '' obod>
thollght h<' could do 11 the fir t time. Wh y v.ould
an' bod' chan,e" tr >Ou'n: \\rona. )OU miaht as
\\ell \111\ ~rona."
.\ftc~r his am:st. :i Judie ordered White tnto a
dru d1\ers1on pr()lr.lm and. a pan .. of the
amn1cmcnt that allo"'ed him to rctum to the
Rams. he q,m-d to undcrao da1l> drua 1cs11na.
\\ h11c ~' \ he's c.-ompktcd the final Ph•~ of
his ~·oun-ordercd rchab1l11a1ion program.
The 30-)car-old. who "as dcs('ribed by his
team a\ "durable. hard working ... reliable backup
to [nr D1cker!>on:· 'ia1d he'<; had the drug charge
era'll.'d from h1~ rl·cord.
Hll"l'\Cr. thl· arrl.''lt will be the topic of a
forthcoming port~ lllu~trated aniC'le scheduled
for pubhca11on 1n Cieptcmber.
.. , think the~ 're focusing on e'cryth1ng: my
hfc. the prohkm$. m> career." he said. "Basically.
It hai, c' cl") thing I'm Just hc1ng a~ honest as I can
and '1' 1ng them "'hut I foci people want to rrad."
\~ ht· unde\\cnt thernp). th1np t>tian to fall
into plaC\' for the '<>->car-old Wh11c. the He1sm1 n
Troph> "-Inner lrom Southern Cal.
\'> rte D1dcrwn's backup. Whrtcs~nt most
ot ihe Ra.nb' fif')t t'>'o pmcs of 1987 on the bench.
Bat then '>'h<'n the NFL pla~crs· strike began.
\\ h1tc <.ho to cro<1s the picket line a.nd was the
du.,\ 'o. I tailbad~ dur1na the thrtt ~placement team g3me, .
.\Oer the stnlc ended. he JOI the JOb for the
mt ofth<: "'9Wn v.ttcn the d1)("ontentcd O.ckerson
"' 't~drd to Indianapolis. Whtte rrspondcd v.-ith
:. lc:ttue-lcad1n1 I 374 )ard 86 more than 01c~cr'>Qn.
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•'MAJOR LlAGUE BASEBALL
BucsholdOn
in NI, East;
·top Gooden
Pitts ourg,,..-y_h_a_v_o_l_s _th_e_s_w_e_e..;;,p_
to trail NewYor y4games
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From Tbe Associated Preu
Doug Drabek pitched six shutout innings and Mike
LaVall1ere htt a two-run homer Monday night as the
P1ttsburgh Pirates broke through against Dwight Gooden
and beat "le" York 7-2. avening a sweep in New York
and pulling "lthing four games of the National League
East-leading Mets.
The P1ralt>s. held to one run on 13singles1n losing the
tirst three of the senes. came back with 16 hits. the most
against the ~lets this season
Pittsburgh stopped the Mets' fi,e-~ame "inning
streak and beat Ne" York for JUSt the third ume in I 0
games. The team~ begin a four-game senes 1n Pittsburgh
on Fnda~ night.
LaValilerc·s homer broke a scoreless tie 1n the Sl\th
RJ-Re\'nold~ bad four bu.sand thr-ee-i«>lc"'1 ~
Drabek. I 0-5. permitted SI\ hits and \\On his fifth
consecutl\ i.' sta-rt. JefT Robinson allo'"ed Darn, I St raw-
hcrr. ·s league-leading 28th homer. a t\\o-run shot 1n the
e1ghi h. Jim (iott "ork(•d the n1n1h.
Gooden. ''·6. went 6 1-3 innings and gave up four
run' on I 1'-hll\. matching the most he has allowed 1n h1'i
career (JOOtkn fell to 8-3 llfe11me agSl•nst Pittsburgh.
Rehn a h i" 1n N une1~1eldt•d -\nd~ Van SI~ kc's two-run
homer in the i.'1ghth ,
The Pt fates. last 1n the league 1n stolen bases. tried to
generate \Orne rarl~ ofTensc and tied a season-high b>
\tealing li,1.· 11m1.''>. Drabcl>. c,·cn ran once. but the pitch
"as fouled off
Re' nold'I singled" 1th one out 1n the sixth and stole
second · La\'all1nc. onh 3-for-18 1n his career aga 1no;t
(;ooden at that point. foflO\\Cd b~ pul11nga 2-2 pitch O\'t'r
the nght-lil'ld fence for his second home run La\'alhen.·
led the Pirat1.''> \\Ith a 345 a'eragc in Jul>.
P1mburgh l>.nocked out Gooden 1n the ..eq:nth on
rnn~t'CUll\t'. on1.·-ou1 singles b~ an Sl~ke. Bobb~
Ron1lla \Ki Rream and R1.·~ nolds Bream and Re~ nokh
each d ro' e hom1.• .i run
\an \h lo.I.· hit his I .,th homer after Jose Lind's inlield
single 1n the eighth C1lenn \\ llson had an RBI single 1n
the ninth
Dratx·i.. a I '4 carl·er h111n entering the game.
<.ingkd and douhled and ,., 3-for-4 l1fet1mc against
( 100dl·n. \kt'> third ha~1.·man HO\\ard Johnson bri.med
h1' thumb di\ 1ng for Drabek'' double and left the game
Tht• l ro"d ol 5:!.~ 1 I "as th l· large'>t of the season at ~hca Stadium Thr fourdatcs dre" 199.547 . the mo~t tn
\kt'>" ht<,tOI'\
l:k\\her1.• 10 th1.· -...:1 'londa~
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'"•-photo Giant catcher Bob Melvin 11 caught aa
Houston catcher Craig Biggio applies tag.
T1k r Jdrl'\ tra1kJ ~-l throutth Ii\\' 1nn1ngs but
h.llll'J JlllUlld 10 thl• \l\lh
In thl \nwr11.an l l·aglll' \lonJJ\
A's 10. Whitl' So~ 2: In ( h1l.1go Just' C anscco
lrnml'rl•ll 1n h1' h•unh ... 1r.11ght g.1 mt· and Da \t· Henderson
d111\t' in l11U1 run' v.1th ,1 ht1m1.•r anJ a 'ingk leading
rnulue I odd Hurn' .1 n<l t hl· OJ I.. I.ind \ ·' 10 a '11. lOn 0' er
thl· ( t111.,1go \\ h1t1.· \m .
( ,1n .. no\ t\\11-run h11mt·r 1n thl.' first inning \\JS his
Ii Ith 1n 1tw 1 .... 1 t1111i g.1ml.'' and h1\ ma1or kague-leading
'I .,tot 1h1.· '1.'.l\t1f' m.1tcfling h1\ total of last ~ear and t\\O
\h11r1 ol hi\ tot.11 ".1 ro11 II.' 1n I 9Xh
rht· \ ll lllr\ \\,I\ lh1.· thmJ In thl' (a .. I four gamn and
u1upkd .\11h \l inn1.·"1t,1' '·I Im'> tu Torontu 1m pro,t'd
the \ \ k.1J 111 thl· \I \\ 1.· ... 1to6 games Th1.: luss \\as the
tilth \tr<11ght IPr thl· \\ httl.' \u \
Burn., .J.1 h.1J a l11ur-h11 \hutout going 1nw thc s1 \th
"h1.·n \ll'' 1.· I or' 'm~led JnJ ~u,red on J J11uhk b~
l!arolJ H.11n ., H.1 nl·.., th1.·n "lured 11n \UCl.'t"'>'>I' e hall>.s h~
Burn' Bur"' J '" t'l,1 t'd in thl 1 1urth 1nn1ng tt•' 1ng th1.·
\ \ \tJll .1 nlJ 11r lJllUl'·k.1d1n)! total 11165
Blut> Ja)' 3. Twin I· In l urontu. <.11.·orgt Bt'll hit J
th1 ·l·-run h11nh·1 n thl· 1.·1~hth..ll1rung. gl\ ing T orun11.1 a
' I\ t11n 11' t'r \I in"''" 1t,1 .ind 'flo1 Ii ng Frank \ 1ola ~ hid to
h1.•1.11ml· thl' 111a•1•r' 11r'1 1 ··gJm1.· \\Inna
\ 10!.1 lti-.J \J' 1ftl'J \\llh l\\11 OU!\ 1n th\• l.'lg_hlh
.llll"r g1,1ng up , .. n,1.'\.ltt1,1.· '>tngll.' ... tn T11n~ h·rn.indo
.inti \IJnn' l l'l Hcll llll·n gr1.'\'tl.'d rt'lina Jet) Rt•ar<l•JO
"1th hi.. I 'th h.im.:r 111 llll· \1.'J\lln
f h1.• ).(Jllll' lt'.1lllrnl .1 p1t1. hlng Jud hl'l\\t'l'O \ lOIJ JnJ
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l' Hr 1 • l'' arl' .i fin~· organ1zat1on and they kne" I
'.t' .,. . ,h·J n manJg1ng:· Stargell ~·d ·Tm not "1th
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"· ~ "J < urn·nth Rah1more'<; Frank Robin..on 1s the
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C HICAGO (AP) -Doctors be-
lieve Chicago Wh1.1e ox first
baseman Greg Walker. "ho sufTered
two ~azures over tht' wt'ckend, has a
'iral infection in the brain.
.. .\n~ thing maJOr 1 rnkd uut ·
White • O'< trainer Herm chnl'11kr
~1d . "There 1" no tumor. Thi\ '"
treatable.'' CUSTOM SHIRTS
Order 6 Shirts & Rece ive the
7th Shirt FREEi
The Wh ite • o~ team pla1.·ed
Walker. who is undergoing IC'sts at
Christ Hospual in '>Uburban Oai..
Lawn. on the t 5-t1a' disabled list
rctro:ictl\ e to Saturday.
"1.>octo~ aucndmg Walker no~
fci•I his se11Ures hke~· were pro' o~ed
b) o ' 1 ru~ that eau5C<l a focal 1 n fcctton
tn the brain:· the White So' said 1n a
statement. "Walker has not ufTcrtd a
SCJzurc since his Sttond one earl>-~
Thr White ·o, also said an carha
report from a team spoke man that
Walker had sufTercd from se1rnrc!I a~
a child \\3S inal'Cu ratc Waller's
mother foannc ~•d he om·e \\as
ho,p1t:ih1e<l aftl·r rear11ng to an inSt'<'t
btl<'. but did not )UfTer from \l'l/Urc.,
To replare \\< alkt.•rin the.· hnl'up. the
\\ h1te So' said the' ha' c purrha~d
the l'Ontract of outficld<'r-lim
hastman Jame~ -p" R:indall from
their \la .\ .\ ..\ affihat~ 1n Van-
cou, er. BnMh C olumb1a
Qusto1tt Q~tRi~g
Qoll M~ o~d CW 01tt~
unday mommgand doeton 1nd1c11c
no funher St't7Un:' acti\'tt) can be
detected··
Walker·, first \C11urc occurred
Saturda\ momint dunn, batttna
practice· at Comt!t.k<' Park The
\Ceond one occurred unda\ at the
ho,p111I. ·
The club said Wal~cr remains on
Randall. ~7 .• , makin& his first lnp
to the TmJOr lt:igun 1t1~t l~dmg
\ anrou,cr tn home run \\>tth 11 and
RBI ~1\h 53 He ~a barnng ~7 3 tn
q3 g.amc
\>"LLch-b1111:r.Randall v.aH1a.ncd
b' the White \(1' ac; a frtt agent la t
Occember 1nJ v.a" o n hand for
\fonda' night'" pmc Jga1no,t thc
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By Designer Hlqul
fFor~r M anagtr of Top F1ntrs and Otsrgn Worktrs
at Amrn Wardy for 9 ynu
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\1ondau through Sa1urda\\
Great Giveaways Every ilesdcry !
FrN K1yrifft FlesJtliglft Tut,Ja\, .\u,u~t !nd 'At'rt ~\ ·
1~ JIU} hand\ ~eH1ng Fla\hh@hli L1[!ht up \Our form
for lho\t luck) pte ~·
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.. Nt[!ht Thoroua.hbrrd Ral"1n8" u' en1r Mon~ Cl1r-
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~ajar League standlngs
American Lealae
WEST DIVISION w L Pd. GB LIO Struk Hctme Away
Oakland 65 41 .613 ·7-3 Won 3 29-20 36-2 1
Minnesota 57 46 .5.S3 61/J 6..4 Lost I 29-22 28-24
Aagels 54 51 . .Sl4 101/2 8-2 Won 6 23-28 31-23
Kansas Cil~ 53 52 .sos 11 lf: 5-5 Won 4 26-24 27-28
Texas 46 57 .447 I 71h 4-6 Lost 2 25-28 21-29
Chi<:ago 46 59 .438 181/l 3-7 Lost 5 28-31 18-28
•auk 40 65 .381 241h 2-8 Lost 3 24-29 16-36
EAST DIVISION
Detroit 61 42 .592 6-4 Losl 34-19 27-23
ev. York 60 42 . .S88 II~ 7-3 Won 2 31-19 29-23
Boston 60 43 .583 I 9-1 Won 5 36-18 24-25
Cle, eland 52 53 .495 10 5-5 Lost 2 29-26 23-:?7
Milwaukee 52 54 .491 1011! 1-9 Lost 4 28-23 24-31
Toronto 52 54 .491 1011! 5-5 Won I 25-26 27-18
Baltimore 32 71 .311 29 2-8 Lost 3 19-31 13-40
Angels 8, Seattle 4
Toronto 3. Minnesota I
Monday's Scbres
Oakland I 0. Chicago 2
Kansas Cll~ 5. Delro1t 3
Only games scheduled
'Today's Games
Angels (Finley 5-9) al Seattle (Trout 4-6). 7:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Candiotl1 8-8) at Baltimore (Peraza 3-4). 4· 35 p.m
Texas (Russell 8-3) at Boston (Gardner 4-1 ). 4:35 p.m.
Minnesota (Lea 6-4) at Toronto (ClanC) 4-11).4:35 p.m.
Oakland (Ontiveros 3-3) at Chicago (La Point 7-11 ). 5 30 p.m.
Detroit (Robinson 12-4) at Kansas ('11, (Ban nister -81. 5·35 p.m.
New York (Jotfn 8-3) at M1IY..aukce (Birkbeck 5-5). 5:35 p.m.
Wednesday's Games
Angels at cattle. I :35 p.m.
Cleveland at Baltimore. 4:35 p.m.
Texas at Boston. 4:35 p.m.
Minne ota at Toronto. 4:35 p.m.
Oakland at Chicago. 5:30 p.m
O.:troll at Kansas Cit\. 5:35 p.m ~c'" 'l ork at Milwaukee. 5:35 p.m.
Natlonal League
WEST DIVISION w
60
57
56
L
44
48
49
53
57
70
P ct. GB LIO Streak
Lost I
Won 6
Lost 2
Won
Won 2
Lost 7
Home Away
26-26 34-18
3.,..23 23-25
30-19 26-30
24-24 28-29
31-26 18-31
I .,_34 18-36
Dodgers .577 5-5
an Francisco
Houston
C1ncmnat1
.543 31 ! 8-2
.533 41 ~ 6-4 -.., ,_. .495 s• ~ 5.5
an Diego
Atlanta
4Q
JS
.462 12 5-5
.333 25 1n 2-8
EAST DIVISION
ew Yori. 63 "Q -U
45
4
53
59
59
.606 6-4 Lost
Won
Won 2
Lost 2
Won 2
Lost 2
J5-I 7
J 1-21
31-24
24-25
2"-25
24-28
28-24
:!8-24
24-24
26-28
18-34
21-31
Pmsburgh
\lontreal
.567 4 3-7
534 71 ! 8-2
t h1cago
Ph1ladelph1a
"It Louis
A 5 121 ! 4-6
A J3 I 4-6
A33 I 3-7
~onday's Scores
(inc1nnat1 4 Dodgers 3
. an Frnnc1sco 4. Houston 1
P1mburgh i . ;-.;cw York:!
an Diego 6 .\tlanta 3
Ont~ game~ \Ch.:duled
Toda} 's Games
Ctnnnnau <R1.10 11-5) at Dodgers (Lea~ 10-7). 7:35 p.m
Chicago (\lo~cr ,5.C>J at Nev. Yori. !Cone 10-2). 4:35 p.m
\1ontrcal ( Blimtth 7-6 1 at P1mburgh I Dunne 6-8). 4'.35 p.m.
Phil adelphia (Palmer 5-81 at St. Louis (\1agrane 1-4). 5:35 p.m.
.\tlanta {. moh1 1-11 at an Du~go ( ho" "'·I 0) .• 7:05 pm.
Houston I Knepp..•r I 1-3) at San Francisco I Price 1-4 I. 7· 35 p m
Wednesday's Games
Cincinnati at Dodgers. 7:35 pm.
Houston at San Francisco. I :05 pm
Chicago a1 Ne1N York. 4:35 p.m.
M6ntreal at Pittsburgh. ·US p.m
Philadelphia at I. Louis. 5:35 p.m.
-\tlanta at San Diego. 7:05 p.m.
Monda¥'• nmactlens
BASEBALL .
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s• •e••oac•·•e 10 Jolv )() Porc,,aSt<I '"'
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Pac•f•C Cou l LOOI.le
SoutMrn LNIUI CHA TT ANOOC.A LOOKOU'TS-PIBCfd Ron
Sell .nl1e1oer on •ne 21·Cllv d1UD1e4 11,1
8 ASKET8ALL
National 8Hltt1bll Anoe .. ,...,
BOSTON CEL TICS-S Q"f<l Reogof Lew·s
iir-wa"d 'O a """'lott·vear ~o"•rac'.
C"11C.A.GO BULLS-AQ'P-0 •o •erm, w '"
.,.... Y ncer• ~ ... a •o
HOUSTON ROCi..E'~ «a..-eo JOf>o K ,,.
as\ \1 a"' coac"' ,. ot'SO"'~t
~ILWAU,EE BUCo<S-S·oned Toro Horloro
c•f'lfr •o a •nrtt ·1ttar ::orHr•cl
PHOEN I. SUNS-S1oneo Ancrew Lar>g
(.f rlt " 'O a "T'iult Vf'4"' CO"'''''
UT A"' JAZZ-S10 .. eo i ar• 11.oloeo 1Juaro 10
.i 'w Yfl" con'"a Ct
FOOT8ALL
H111onal FoottNI LN-•
i:lAIOER.>-<u• M<~fv Ma rv•" ano Greo
·"' e ?ua•os Oa•·O Weoe• aoarlerr:>aci. 01 .... e Ada,..,\ -... ""'" "O D•'c" Ken Henr-v and
,..,.... S"llO ro ,. di' ·~ct·•e•s TO<lci Slonev
.:>eff l\\·\lf O•C• a"O Met 81aCI< 111\el>IClttr
BUl=l"ALO Sn.LS-Cu• Mke Al<iu an4 Cllf'
"o, w•oe r~e•vtn W1lhf 8teetler. klCker,
f m Sor~"• 11~a·o ano "evi" S•arl<s. !lgnt
t"'tl S19"t0 " "'ff"' C Ot.l,..., 1tt ""' de receiver
DALLAS CO.t.180VS-Cut Tommv Ounari
anc ' Hu9e O~t•S "' 'CIC"'" Tony Gr11fln ano S.a• "'1<U"·"P'<>" CO"•ero.tol J1,,_.s t1aro,_e.._. ~.,a,,..o V cror M•r""°" ano ~rk
wa act ·eoac.ers A an Hoolter, w•oe rt·
ce •er Ha•oer LeBt 1 gl" e"Cl -Oerek SchmlCll
ano LP• s·•a<'Cl fv .... C .. f' Oew1vne Terrv
"''''" a•o C•,,•s T~ortiu •unnono t>aci. DENYER BRONCOS-,n11ounceo Iha! Oan
Rem,Otrll ollen,,.e tac•lt . will rrrurn lo
Oen•er af!er '"'''"II "'' pllv,1c11 uami111llon ,.,,. P~ 1aot10" • Trecieci Caflol Scott. of·
ten' ve ne"'•" 10 '"t Ptloe<tlx Ca rdinal' for
4 COl'Cl ••ona ;na ielO\eO c:tral1 Cl'IOICt. PlaCfO
8 Leacn oHt~s •f •·t1t m1n on 1n1ur1<1 rt ·
""""• c;qEEN BA V PAC ~ERS-S•oneo Geoi'la
Lal= ranee W·Oe rec,e •er
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS-Cot 0 1•e <X
l'd<Yfi cenrer Oarne I CIHll anci Jamn
McK111e1v cor,,ttDec."'· Tnomn S<101res. 1111e6ac.ker. Ktv1n MCKlnnev. otten,1ve 11u11ci.
T vter Were Olien'"" 11cki.. Gerlanci Jean
8eP1ts1t runnl119 t>a,k, OarrYI H1mmono ana
Nav Vouno wretlfl, 1no Joe HoP111n, '"'Cle
rt1:e•vtr ·
NEW YORK GIANT~Sooneo Ero< Moore
!aclt.te 10 • •our·vnr contrtcl
NEW YORI'! JETS-<ur Oa rrv1 O•;•er ano
Sean Sande', ronn•nQ Dael<' Doug Grtto ano
Tom Scnutt"1il. w.oe rKeoverr. Gr99 Jonn~ ~nci
P11 • FC>fnev lineDa"e" M ~e l(,1i9,1on anci
Jame' Jones Cleffn, •f f n4S a"d Sean o .. "
co•neroac' Placed R •Cktv f\om ru""'"" oack
!>" 111e rewrve·re•ir!<! i:st
PHOENIX CARDINALS-Cut Altrpo Ooruv
wocie rece,.er
P1Tn8 URGH ST EE LERS-Sooneci
Otrmonrh Dawson, oHens .. e guard
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS-Trac>eo Oarvl
T ..,rner w1<1e rKeover 10 Irle Cteve~nc:t Brown'
fC>f a r ono1sct0sed orafl cno•ce Cot Wes Oovf
d .. ensove eno anci Kevin McLH n auaritrDatk
WASHINGTON REDSKINS-Cut Lance
11.ar .. Cle rece,•er l 'ld Joan Smoltl anci Gtrv
Tnomoson <1efen,111e t>•ck'
Canackn Feetbal LHllUt
CALGARY STAMPEOERS-Cot Oona•a
Fann. offensive hnema n
OTTAWA ROUGH RIOERS-Acl1vated
Stt1>nen Renaoe oeftf1sl•t 1>ac1< Plact<l Wll•
Lewis <1elensivt oec1o. on lllt rt~rvt ""
T ransterred Roo Pav1n. hnet>acker from '"'
rnerve hs' to "'' precloct ro,ter
TORONTO ARGONAUTS-Acr1v1Jf<l Jeff
8ovo wooe rece .. ..-
HOCKEY
N•!Mnal Hocltev Lee~
NEW YORK RANGERS-Tradeo Walt Po4·
ciot>nv, center Bruce Sell anci Jarl Gronstr11'14,
cietensemen, and a tourlh·round 1989 cirafl
choice lo tne Quel>K Norooaues for Normanci
Rocnetort, oelensema n, 1nci Jason LaFren1e1e
ct!Her COLLEG~
ECAC METRO CONt:ERENCE-Nameci
800 SPe"1 anoc11tt common oner •114 Rev
Ce'la an'''"' comm1u1oner
IONA-A'lr>oonced '"' 1es 1Jna11on of Rav
Ct lla o rKtor ot 'PO"' 1nforma11on
LEH•G-Annoonceo 111e ""gnallon of
Fran McCatterv. men's llH4 oaskelt>a ll coacPI
so tit CCII' ~Omf ,,,_ an11ten1 m111'' Duker
oall coacll ar Notre Dame
Mjl. NH AT T AN-Nameci Stuar! Scllmfll and
Kall,. $0·.t'>O an 1slan1 alhlehc ci1rec10"
NAIA-Nameo P11v1i., Ho·mes e>res1oen1
NOR"'1 ::H-Namt<l Jtut l(.r-Cu tro neao
wres• "" coach anci M•cnete Sna ro women s
oa,1o.e1oa a"o ,0110.11 coacn
SLoPPERV ROCK-Nameo Cl\eryt l(en~eciv
wo.,.r s Das•e10111 coac"
STEPHE ~ F AUSTIN-Named Anortw
Pr "Cf a\S•,l&nt COllCll
Dew ... ftlNnt
DAVEY'S LOCKllt l"-"'1 INdl) -6
ooais, 29S an11ters 364 O.rracude . 2S t>onllo, le
vtllOWll 1I, 100 Cl foC.O OH,. '°2 H I DaS\, 175
mecti.erel, • ""'°'" I blue shark NIW~T LANDING -• t>oals. •t
,...,., 119 '6ncl o.u, S2 o.rracoda. 21 bonito
1 vel!Owtttl 9 scu101n, I ''-~•d 1' ktto
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AMERICAN LEAGUE
Aneeh I, MllrtMn 4
CALIFORNIA SIATTLI
OWMed
Rav 21>
Jovner It>
Ownng elll
coavis rt
Bolltv It
Armas ti
Howell JI>
Boonec Polloor n
Tltals
.. rllbl
S I 2 1
• 0 1 0 s 1 2 0
' I 0 0 • 1 1 0
l 0 I I
I 1 I 3
7 I I 0
7 l 2 2
4 I 0 0
RtvnldS 2b
Collocf
lranlltv" A01vls It>
8-.lt>Onl Clh
8rt41t v c
8uMar rt
Pru ley 31>
Qu1nons n
JS I 12 I Tt>tall
S<we .,.., ~
ae rllW
J 0 l 2 • 0 1 0
• 0 0 0
4 0 0 0 •OOO • 2 l 0
l 0 'l 0 .. t 7 2
4 0 I 0
)4 • 10 4
Cit~ ooo 120 no-•
SHl!le 001 010 002-4 Game Wtnnong R81 -OWllllt (SI
E-Jovner OP-C11tlornl1 2, Seallle 7
L08-<:11tlorni1 6 Se1111e S. 78-Preslev, 8Pi·
ie v 8raci1ev 2 HR-OWl'lll• (91, Boone t•),
Armas (61 PrHlev t 12) SS-Jovner (II
IP H It 'It 88 SO
Ct llfomla
TClark W •·O IO 7 2
SHllle
Sw•ll L.6·9 61·3 9 s s 3 0
Scurrv 1-3 2 J 3 I I
Reeo 11-J 1 0 0 I I
1-iBP-Howelt lt>v Scurrv)
UIJ'loires-Home Roe. F1rs1, 8rem1Qan SK·
ono. Cou~1n,, Tnorct. 81rne11
T-22S A-11.SI'
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Reds 4, Dod9en 3
CINCINNATI LOS ANGELES
at> r II Ill all r II Ill
Oan e '\ '
Laro1..n" Saoo JD
EOav•' c•
ONeillrf
Esuti.v lo
Rud c
Treowv 7D
OJackVI 0
Coll•n' or FWillmso
Franco o
RMroiw o
1100 Sax2o 3020
4 1·1 I Wooasn lb 4 1 I I
4 0 I 2 G•Mon tf 3 I I 0
J O 2 O Goerrer lo • o O O
J 0 0 0 Ma"nal rt • 1 I O
~ O O O Sne1ov ct • O 2 I
4 0 I 0 OtmPlV C 3 0 I I
3 I 1 0 Griffin or 0 0 0 0
2000 Andesnu 2000
0 I 0 0 MHIChr Ph I 0 1 0
0 0 0 0 MiOevs or 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o-ireic,,er p 3 0 0 0
O O O O Otosco o O O O O
APena o O O O O
JGo!'IZ z on I 0 0 0
Totllls l I • 6 l Totals l2 J t l
S<ort llY lnnlne\
C ontinN Ii 000 000 CM0-4
LO\ Angeles 110 100 000-J
Game W nn1ng R 81 -Sat>O l 61
E-APel\a OP-<:1nconnal• I LOS Anotles I
LOB-C•nt Mal l Los A"9tltt 6
HR-Wooosoo S8-G1Dson 118) SF-
Otmo"' IP H R ER ea so
C1nc.-11
OJae><son w u '
F'W ''am' F'ranco
RM1.1ronvS 2
Los AllQt4es
1 7
2 ) 0
0 0
I 1 3 1
3
0
0
0
3
0
0
0
1
I
1
0
• 0
0
J
Betcher 7 1·3 • ? O
Orosco 0 0 I O
APenaL •·• 12·3 1 o O 0 Orosco o•tcl!eel •o I Deller 1n 1r1e 81" F'ranco
011cned ro I oa11er 1n '"f a1n
WP-OJaC•lO" BK-Franco
UIT'O·•es-ttome T a1a f' •SI Oa••S Secono
H rscnt1ee~ rn,ro Oart.ng
T-2 S8 A_.S '98
R1m' KMdule
EXHIBITION
1,..,g l-Oen•er al Rims 7 o m
Auo 13-!>an 0 1ego at Ral'Tl6 8 Pm
Aug 10--Hou~IOn al ~m~ 1 om
A"'o 16-Rams a1 San O•ego, I om
REGULAR SEASON
Seot 4-Ra"'S a t Gret n Bav 10 am
Seo• 11-0etro.1 at Rams I om
Sep• 18-Rams a• Ra•Oer\ I Pm
Seo• 15'-Rams et NY Goanis I o m
Ocr 1-Pnoe"•X 11 lb"'' • I o'm
Oc• 9-Ram' e• Al 1nia 10 a m
Oc• l6-Sa11 F'ranc \CO a• Ram,. I pm
Oc• 2l-Sea111e al Rams, I om ..
Oc• 30--Rams at New Or1ean,, 10 am
Nov 6-Rems a• Pnlladtlorloa . 10 a.m No• 13-New Orleans a l Rems, I om
Nov 20--San Oieoo 11 Ram,. I om
Nov 27-Ram' ar Oellver I om
Dec 5-Cn•caoo al Ram' 6 om
Otc I 1-Artante al Ram' I om
Dec 18-Raml al San Franc•KO S om
BOXING
(at l,..Wttd)
BANTAMWEIGHTS -Miooer Lora C01·
omD•a 1 Clef A11>er1 Devote IU S 1 12·rounci
ClK•,On !Lora rtte•n' W8C llllt , now 30·0,
Dav.la now SS· 10-1)
BOATING
SOUTH SHORE YACHT CLUll
Crew of 2 Around C.lltina IW.nd
ORCA CIHS E nten1t T 1m Lavne
PHltf' CLASS
Ciu s A -T Lean Macl'l•nt, O'ktele 2
Rny111m. Good,ng 3 Jilfv Too. Kerrigan
Clan .8 -I An1~1. &eci.. 2 Prnh·
O•O••a11on Be•tt v l Cn1moe1t. Rovtr
Clau C -I Haoov Tra1h . Kli\ura, 1
Card1lll t s.n. Sl'l••D en J Andi1mo II S04aro
C11n O -I No v No. 8er11h, ? leman11.
T avlor, l Suncia, Glt>bon,.
T•MMS
U.S. HanlceUt'tl
lat.._.. ..... ,)
Finl It ....... Sllllltl
Yen1'1',1 Ooumt>la lStMfffl dtl. Jev a.rw
IU.S I. 1-6. 6·0, 6·•. ltoOtrl Stouso (U.S.) Cltf
Greo HOimes (U S >. 7•'6, 6-J; Jim Puen (U.S )
dtf Grant Saackl IUS), ._3, 6-1, 6·1. Derrick
ltCKll900 (Us ) dtf JMft Flturlall (France).
7·6, 6·• Jolin FraWltv (Au•lrahl Cltf. A~ ~orrow IU S I. 6· I. 7-6, Paul Wekesa (Kenya )
'Oti l(ent IC rnneer ( U S I. 6· 7, 6· 2, 6· I
WCNTMn'' '9Uf'Mrnent
lit s." °'"9) First It~ Slfttle•
Jo Dunt IU S I U.f. Ct mlllt 8ent1mln, 3-6,
6·• 6-1. E•a Kraol (Swltterlanci) U.f ~rlannt
w~cie1 us I 6 2 ,.,, ENv H1k1ml dtf
Mon·<1ue Ja'ft• 6·1 3·6. 6· I, .-,""'1a
Gav•odon IU s Clef Mt.ako Y1navl (Jeoan).
6·3 6-3
-OC Fair h&~dicap
(at LM ~)
TOHIOHT'S •NTltllS
7111 tf 17·"""' mlXN mtt1lnt 'In' .... fl 7t>O UAatANS
,, .. ST ltACI. ' Furlongs Pun• '3,000.
"'Yo 1. uo Allowance
I Alon9 The W#V (lt0drl9Util 10· I
2 a ·Cinamon Cinder CJonttl 20-1
J 1·Savhi MC (Proclorl 7· I
• Prsiascl\lo (l<errl 10• I S 8alle Oa n\k (Marllnezl l-1
6 lt>n 81n1 H11vurl !Treasure) 6· I
1 S.Drt Chant !Peullnt) 9-7
I Shawna Dew (8aran') 4· I
9 Sl\afaH (Deitrick) IS·I
10 Parkwooa Sam~on (F19ueroa) •-I
11 Rto Reoe (MonseH) 20-I
1~L1ura Sl\lnPO & Garland 0 McAlelltr entry
llN BINT KIL YU.I con''"•"' rec0<ci for
1111\ ru~. l>H laced IOUOhtr SAYHI MC
DrHZed lasl in win over lht lradl BAHA
DANSK nllle ttnolh w1nMr lall, 111, ,,.,,
Longsnot. SAfMUi CHANT.
OOAltTlltHORSES
SECOND RACE. JSO Yarci' Pors. '3,700
2 Yo & uP malcien Clt lmlllO Claimlno Price
lS,000.
I Plen1v A Wiii !F igueroa> 10-1
2 Lot> Snot ICaroozal 10· I
3 La Selle Mam,tllt 18rooll'I 20· I
• Euv Nolt MIU (Pilktnlon 121 IS·I
S Suclla Cause (Jone'I I · I
6 Lf thal Weaoon ILI CktYI S·2
1 Lttl!H Coln !Sev1lltl 4· I
• M'f Tee Mlndelt (WMel 10-1
9 Saoleo !Meier) , IS· I
10 Ltthal Ladv L<nler (Creager> 6· I
11 Conclu (Lewi') 10· I
12 Too Oectt Hamouo (Jones) ?O·I
13 Cneckorcl'lteti.. (Perez) I · I
I• Leoal Ett0<1 (Pttktnlon (I) 10· I
LETHAL WEAPON oarn "" oeen on forf
'"'' la'I monln LEETTAS COIN served no11ce w•ln l&\I ,1rono con•fllO~ SAILEO IOnOlhOI
Dav nere will t>e n•cf orictt LOl\QSnol CON·
CISE
THIRD RACE. lSO Ya rci' Por,e· ,3,?00 1
Vo & uP maicten Cle1m1110 Claiming Price
\S 000
1 HI~ Woll Win (Creager) 10· I
1 Wnilnevs Wonder <Stvillt ) I · I
l Exira 8eaolv (Lewi\ (II 7·2
4 Fuel' Star !Meler 12J 20· I
S F'ron1 Running Sp1ro1 (Pao11nel 10· I
6 011e Sommer N10hl tTreHore) 7-2
7 'l>\trolal>l9 Jr IJoneU 10· I
8 M ''v' Wl'h (Procror) 9·2
9 Sr.alt.on Tile P onn t8 rookU 5·?
10 Bosv Doctor IA1Ju•lar) 10·1
II Soncown Sail (Pill1entonl 10· I
11 Javne Wavne (Pererl 20·1
13 lta'"' Aaroll I Lewis 121 I · t
14 CaHoain (Meier (1) 10· I
ONE SUMMER HIGHT nas oooa work tab,
Trt"ore lo rloe. MISTYS WISH hPPe4 mil lall
SHAKIN THE PINES IOOkS hke oot>hc c1101ce,
str•CI / one to Dell LOl\QShOI EXTIIA
8EAUTY.
THOROUGHBREDS
FOURTH ltACE. 6 FurlOnos Purse '7.000
) Vo & UP Cahfornoe 8 reci ma1cien e ra.mono
Cla m•n11 Price ,12,500·10.500
1 J1mmv The Cinch (Marhnezl 10· I
2 Prince Samuel !Procrorl 6· I
3 Atoso Bov IOt lanouuovf) 9·2
4 Cnarloe Bravo (Pellon) IS-I
S Ca1on Game lP111er\onl 20· I
b C.e11on C.011e IF'frnencier• 10 I
7 M'" F I 8anc:terll'I 6· 1
8 LuCkV l"ue Corra l 11 S·1
9 M ·4Cl e Easi Wav' Ca talan I 10-1
10 RoM•no Runner <Valenzuela fl I •·I
II Perftt:•lv Legel 1Sa nc11ez) 10· I
12 F'o"I Oa .. ci ICor,.1 (21 l ·l
TERRY
Tu11ru
13 Michael Clloludenko (Ramire~ 10·1
14 81g Mama IValt nru.la (2) 6· I
IS F1oul0us Wink (811Clo.I ?IH
16 Movie Maker (Alvartciol IS· I
MISS F. traln11\Q 11 Gallowav Downs 1n
cons1s1en1 tasnlon, ao no• t>e fOOleO DY 'IOw
Clr•ll' LUCKY ISSUE '""P runner from G~
Ga te, nsuttng rtaer e t>o1rci ltUNNING ltUN·
N Elt be lier 1nan rec en I, 111> 101e on 1111, one
LOlllJ\1101 BIG MAMA.
FIFTH RACE. 6 Furiongs Purse· S7,000 J
Yo & UP C1aimi11Q Clalmlng Prlct. 8.000·7.000 I Haglev's Lion IF'urtonol 6· I
7 Oenas Halo (81ackl l ·S
3 Elea's lmP tV1l4nrue•• 121 t -2
' ·Mad Van tOrteoa (I) 10· I
S o .rrv SMes s~ .. oe IR1morezl 10· I
6 M.racle W1ln 1C1111a111 10· I
7 Ch4nge Of PollC\I (L1moerr) l · I
• Too ()! Tne Orcltr (P11tonl IS· I
9 Pro10 Alwev' I Pedroza) 10· I
10 8ar1>arian'' Own (Corra l! IS· I
llA In Your Har (llaltnzuela Ill 6· I
I? o·Go Saros (Orfeoa (2) 20· I
a ·Grttn Thomt> Farm S1at>le Enirv
MIRACLE WISH won if'I Yttr al t>lo proct .
h1J"ln111Q ca11 s1ni.e tw1cf DENAS HALO Cortv
81ac1< "1' lh•l runner well. w111 over 1ne lrack
ano oraws well 10 reoeal HAGLE Y'S LION nH 'oeta 10 t>e sen• ooes no1 neecr 10 re 1e
LonolnOI ELEA'S IMP.
SIXTH ltACE. 6 FurlOng' Pur"' l 7.000 l
Vo & uo fllto" malde!I Cla 1m1no Claiming Proce
112 S00-10,SOO
I Jovline 1Proc1orl 8· I 7 Reise Hi !Corral (I) 6· I
J Lociv Alt>a !Valenzuela (I) IS·I
4 Le Queen lLamt>erll 9·1
5 Looi< Oez1f•e4 !81aclr.) 3· I
6 Our GranooaooMer IOlou•nl 10· I 7 Lal·n Salin I Fooueroa) 10· I
8 M ,perltlp S.nnel IS·I
9 Ms NP<I l(e11v 1Ca1a1anJ 6· I
10 Br tclles <Oe11riclr.) 10· I 11 Mtlim1's Ari (Orieoal 10·1
I? Iva Inkling (Cculanonl 1S·I
13 Imo''" Tu (Va lenzue11 121 10· I
14 Mv True c;.,1 <Corral 121 10·1
IS Go Hawkon's Go IF'ernander) 20·1
16 Maoe11es 81onom I Karri I · I
LOOK OESIEVEO workeo well at Hollv·
wooa Paril, woll HIOom 1111<1 SOiier SOOI tor
Cl•otoma OUR GRAHDDAUGHTElt t>ot>t>teci a1
1ne ,1an s•eaci ed raie IOl•l\O all cn1 nce MS.
NED KELL y noooeci '" a or 111en Hst<I •n IH I
can mal<e amends Long,no1 RAISE HI.
SEVENTH RACE. '6 F'orlo110' Por"' 56,000
J Yo & oo Cla1m1no Cleimlno Price M,000
I uncercover Ea1Jle I ROdriouezl 10·6
2 Genlleman Don (Corral) 6· I
3 Enough Roe>e (Saran) IS·I
• O•amono Culler !Cas11non1 1·1
S Normern So o t8 rinktrl>OH ) 6· 1
6 Pure Heat fEstracia > •·I
1 Ga 'a n• si.u11 e Alva1aoo1 6· I a Fa rDankfr Mari.ne1 l ~0-1
9 Sa~Cl•'S Trtasort (8 1acl>.I I · I
10 8ari.u' (Ma1Jaltonl 9·?
DIAMOND <;UTTER stven hft11me wins to
nil crteltl, ··~· oood tlehtntr "'9t• H•AT llH lottd 10 t>t tarlv inc"'· sllOUld cur 9°" p1ce tor too cnolct SANDI'S TRIAW.• mu•I
go lllcfl 1 few r acn ~t thl• OtlCI fits lltt't.
LongJhOI' GALLANT SHUTTLI.
EIGHTH ltACI. 1 1116 Mlltt Pvr,.: 516.000.
3 Yo & uci m.ldt!I Claimlne ClelmlM Pf'lu .
632,00tMt,OOO I Grf90'\ Cornrn.nd !CH lanonl I~ I 2 Tiii Man (81notrH) '-1
3 Wlnav SOOI\ (Vl ltnlutla) 20-1
4 8 ick's &nerd (811anl 10-1
S Punellintllo IE W a4a) I· I 6 8.ellaG°Slnvef (PallertOllJ lll-1
7 Our Lted4tr <Correl) S·' a Jum1>ino Kelly !Orteo1 Ill 3· 1
t Picture Prlnceu (4>allon) 7·1,
10 8 111Q Clltrrv (I lack (I) 6· I 11 llal>t'$ Tnunotr IS.ncntll 20-1
12 8 reuy ConflOtnct lFtrnandtll 10-1
IJ Troubled Road (S•rtm•O 20·1 u Oanceen (8 ronkernotfl 10-1
IS NOll\1no Leff (Orteo• 121 •·I
16 Bat>e's Lock'f 9ov (811ck (?) 10<4
OUR LEAGUER Craig Ltwls h1vi110 Ortll
vear. one reason 11 1P01Hrg nil 'lock •• wln11lno
level JUMPING KELLY lKond in ri ce over
lht lractt. llCK'IAYAltD tooo'nol olav of daY.
Lono,ho!: PICTUltl PtUNCISS.
NINTH RACI. 6 FurlOnOl Pu"e· $6,000 J
Yo & UP Clt lm11'19 Cla1mino Prkt . W,000
I Don's Trvsl (Slrtmtl) 7·?
2 Sam's 81nci11 !Or1eo1I 1·1
3 Pl'Ufall (Sanclltz) 10· I
• To Tl\e Rover (8andefHI .. 6· I
S Move Free (Corr11) S·2
6 Rf•koo' (Palltrson) 10· I
7 To Aoorl Lou (Bazen) 10· I
8 Mr ISler ICaslanon) 3-1
9 Allll Soclelv (P a11on1 6• 1
10 Per11 Jr (llalenzutla) 1·1
MOVE FltEE e l lhl' level IOP C"OlCe IS verv
nard 10 dtn'I Mil. ISLElt VlarP 1nv•C1er from
Calotllff. DON'S TRYST lPH<I 10 make 10'
1n1ereShl\O t>allle (1(1 IH 4 Lono1nol PEltG Jtl.
TENTH ltACE. 6 1 1 Furionos Purse '11 000 l Yo & UP Allowance
I Orchard Song (Black) 5·7
? Sirallord EHi I lleltflrutlal 10· I
3 Gra1111 Amlvo ISleven\l •·I
4 Jollv Groom IL1mt>erll I · 1 S Clrcumsian1la1 <OelahoosM'l'f l 6.-1
6 Suoer Jimmv tPa11ersonl 9·2
7 Our Nato•t Wish <Orieoal J · I
8 R1C11 noer (Carron) 6· I
ORCHARD SONG IH 4tng r•Otr Slack anci
caoal>le conci1toolltf Ron Et11s form sirono
comt>O ltlCH TIGER MCCarron m ekfi rtrt
aooea ra nee ID rocte 1r11s ru11ner JOLLY
GROOM will neeo IOP eHC>fl for 'Flare Lono·
'llOI GRANJA AMIGO.
ELEVENTH ltACE. 6 FurlOngs Purse
S6.SOO 3 Yo & UD Calllornla Bred !Hiies maiden
Cla•mino Cleimino Price U.000
I Hash (Orreoa> S·S 1 Ma ria 8 raoa 1V1lenzotta 11> 10· I
l Nalural Not>1hlv !Flemming) S·1
4 Siar OI Saros (Fernanoezl 8· I S Pennie Mv Pel IOelanou,'6vel IS·I
6 !"1asn1no F'ln•VI !Bencieru) 9·2
7 RaPO'a l Aoociaca l IS· I
8 K 11a nv·s Honev !Sarani 20· I
9 T K Ga l IESlradal 10·1
10 Pride Of Wlndv !Sanchez (2) 10· I
II C.1amoroos Aml>tr (Sancllez (1) 6· I
11 0 1S1an1 Sertnaoe tOloolnl 10· I 13 Rooht Stcuenct (Ve1tnruela (lj 10·1
.. LO Ffri>mt ICIH le (Meoaltonl I ll
HASH rtoeal 1n oroer lor '"'' lltt.,. FLASHING "FINISH woll improve wom race over
ttte cour"' NATURAL NOllUTY 'haro runner from Nort11ern C atofornla Longs ho I
KILLAHY'S HONEY.
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I ts! bet: ORCHARD SONC. (10tnl
Monday's Orange County Fair race results
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Douo. OKor•ltO IO· • H O
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GUNTHORPE EYES GYMNASTICS G~ORY • • •
From Bl
g~ m in Hou<11on
Tc,as \\as good for her tec hnique.
but rough on her body. Gun1horpc
'>ufTcrcd a torn cartilage 1n her knee
one ~car. followed t>y a pull ed
hamstring the ne\t. ~ftcr rcct>venng.
<,he rnad~another move. This time lo
(alifom1a. ''here she was accepted
for traintnitat s~ ~TS IO May of 1987.
Shl· made the World Cham-
p1onsh1p team . the Pan American
team and finished eventh at the ·
(hamp1onsh1ps ofthe USA lhat )ear.
In add111on. her fa ther. mother and
~oungcr sister made the 3.000-mik
trt'k to 1om her 1n HunttnRtOn Beach.
··11 reall) helps to have my (am1I}
out here." Guntho~ said. "They're
m ~ support sy~tcm. '
"lot to mention Peters and SC A TS
g~ mn. In 1984 Peters took an un-
prrcedcnted six gymnasts to the
OI~ mp1cs an los Angeles. hve of
thc'm won !.11\cr medal~ for the
'l n11ed . Stall"'> (apo\hcr first -time
orcurrenccl. '-'hllc. the sixth. G1g1
71m1. competed for Canada.
The picture!> of the~ g~mnasts -
along w11 h such ot~r notables as
( ath\ R1gb'. \\end' Cluff and Kath\ .lohn~on. \\·ho all trained at SC A TS
prior to competing in the Ol ympics
-hnc th e ''alls of the gym. The] are
a constant soutce of motivation for
the Olympic hopefuls who train there
toda\.
··~ctuall~. it rnts both wa~s.· said
Pctl·rs. "ho has been the SCA TS
Head Coach since 1979. '"Those
p1Nures arc a plus in that they give the
girls something to shoot for. But they
hurt 1n ttie fact that they put that
much more pressure on the girls to
hH' up to such high standards."
Then ajl.ain. pressure 1s what gym-
na tics 1s all about. Gunthorpc re·
spondcd to that prc"s!.urc in 1986 .
lin1sh1ng lir~t among Amcncans and
lifih all-around at the l l.S. vs. USSR
dual meet. Pct<."~ believes she can do
11 again.
"'itacc' 1s a flO''erful. d\nam1c athkte." ·hl' said .. he is vci:· strong
1n the opuonal c\cerc1scs. and she can
perform harder routines than most of
hl'r compct1t1on .
"She does a double front somer-
11ault dismount from the uneven bars
that is \e~ impressive and it has
nc\er been done before. That's what
\OU n~ to do to win medals in the
Ohmp1cs." · .
But first ~ ou need to get there.
"Houston really boosted my con-
lidence. and now rm ready to make
the Olympic tea m." Gunthorpe said.
.. ure. there will be a lot of pttssure
on me at the Trials. but ifs the same
on e''ef) bod) else. I thmk I have a
real good shot 10 go to the Olympics."
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Image overshadows .talen·tin Sting's Mesa concert
By ROBERT HYNDMAN
Of ... o.-r Net .....
Sting may be the ideal performer
for the$C pre-packaged . post-punk
umes. No. that's not a compliment:
While he'!> good look1n·g. socially
conscious and 1astefu lly blends rock.
reggae_ and jau tnired1ents. lhe fo rmer chief of Police appears ~o
uptight about projecting 1he right
image that i\ tends to overshadow his
cons1d~rable talents as a mus1c1an.
h's an approach calculated to reach
a wide audience "h1lc lea\ 1ng
nothing to chance And ting has
ma!>tercd ll to the point of 1ntC'r·
national populartt)'.
Take his concen Saturday night at
the Pa('tfic AmphiJhea1rc in Costa
Me5a.
11ng. acung exuberant. began to
dance and kick his teas to the
rolhck1n& . .':Bring Orube.Nlght." But
as he movt>d across the stage. band
members fell in behind. aping has
choreography as though tn an a~ro
b1cs class.
When he""li ngs the words "One
v.orld 1s enough' for all of us," Sttng:
v. ho 1s "h1te. fC'els compelled to
retnforce that message b) enlisting his
sa~ pla)t:r v.ho 1s black. and his
percuss1o n1s1. \\ho ts bro" n. 10 JO •n
him 1n a suited danct.> tn ca..e an~ one ma~ed the Ob\ auus P<Jtnl.
.\nd v.hat must bacl up smger
Dolwc McDonald be th1nkangas she
v.a1t5 l'ach and e' e~ sho" for Sttng to
march lO the back of thc'stagc-<md
engage her in a \lov. danC'e Just as the
hght' dim on me 10 the appropnate
hluc mood'1 .:
If lhl'rc\ one thing }OU ,·an't fake .
1t"• r,pontanrtt >
..\nd 1f lhl·re's fault in S11ng·s 11,e
Jk•rformanlc\. 11's 1n his failure to
all()\\ his tatcnted and and nuent
'l'\ l'll·pu:tt' band a h11 murl' dlxw.
room 10 dl' .. pla' ti\ lOO'>ldl'rahk
l hllp\
j pla\l'r Br.ml urd \l.ir,ali'i and
l l'' h<>Jr<.l pla~l.'r "l'""' "1rlland nix·, tall~. nre mar' dou' ~rlorml'r\
and "l.'11 acqua1ntt:d v.1th thl.'
d~ l\afl~H . ., u• J3t7 1mprcn l\3t1on 't C't
lht•, 'r1.· rdcgatl'd tu tml.'t \Oh•'> v.11h1n
thl· 11ghtJrame,,orl til \11ng\ JJ·
rangl.'nwnt\
ru ~· foll \ting hJ\ IX Onl·d JO
1m prn~1'<\e catalog ul hll\ · La1.tru.,
Hl.'nn:· thl.' funL.~ ··RotL. '°)tt•:id' ··
""( ons1dl·r \k ( 111nC'" i.IOJ lh( Pollle-
c:ra "King ol Pai n"' ''l'rl· tonn·n
\t.tnduu ta. alung\1dc j proud rt"nO·
' 1t111n 11f" L11tk \\ 1ng ··
\\1th a hand a, talontc~las hts 'i11ng
.Ill t ht•lp hut \\ tn Clh'r a h1g nov.d
Hui 1n last lhl'rt•s an' douht thl'
\ hurl·ngraph,· I\ designed to pro' tde
ll1j\.Hnum l. l\U;il 1ntern1. tlw Tturd
\\ orld rh~ th ms an: pknt~ hi p. the
1J11 Jid,s add '>Oph1s11cauon and the ~u,tumc chan1?.es dunnK 1nterm1i.s1on
at lnt1" kdgl' tht' 1mage-<ia\') 1n the
aud1l.'ncc
· . But jll tht'sc.-stag' cons1dC'rat1ons.
h11 all \111\g'' good mtt•n ttons. SCTVC'
largel\ ltl prompt musing about ~hat
l lrnld he.· <,hou Id 11 ng e\ er really C'Ut
100~1:
I hl· ''" alkr all. 1-.n·t 1n o~ntng a
1-err:in 1t\ 1n dm ing 1l be1ow the
Spel'<l h m II
·Cam p er Van BeethOven in rousing Co ast gig i!ii•••• .... :=
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A FISH CAUID WANDA 1111 .,., .. , ........
By STEPHEN WALL
DeilfNol~I
Before the band e'en rolled into II\
opening tune. "Onl' ol These Da)s."
( amper Vnn Bee thO\t:n bassist Vic-
tor Krummenacher had stepped to
the microphone and bnefl) informt.•d
an inquist1lt'l' rrov.d concerning the
"hereabouts of tht' dus1\C~ figu re in
(\'B's das11ngu1shed dill~. ··Where
the Hell is Bill""
"Bill 1s II\ ing '>omc" hen· in Or-
q~on." said Krummcnach1.·r. attempt-
ing to quell an C\Jk'Ctcd deluge of
rl'q,ucsts for the number. Sure
enough. the demand fof the song \\oaS
incessant. and th1) contributed 10
1 ocaltst Da' 1d Lov.ef) linalh drop-
ping 11 from Camper's 90-minulc set
t-nda' at the Coal·h House.
..\nd v.hat an arousing 90 minutes11
11a~. From the rehab11lt~ of no,cl
d ass1cs ltkc ··Talc the ktnheads
Bov.hng" and "Turqumsc Jev.el~ ··
to co' e~ of the Clash (''\\'hue Riot'')
and Status Quo r·P1c1ures of
\1atchst1ck ~ten .. I Campcr \an
Beet ho' en demon-,trall·d that the
"arped mentaht} pre,alent 1n their
earl\ v.orl hasn't been dnmpcned b'
the· signing of a major recording
,·on tract.
CV B's latt'st and most accc,s1ble
release. "Our Belo~ed Rc,olut1onary
\\\eetheart ... 1) a fas11dtC1uo; h~ bnd of
cdcstnat ps) chedcha and folk1~h
.melodies. Transformed in to a hyc
\l'lltng. pov..erfull~ straightforward
oe"' matenal such as ··Tania" (d~d1-
cated to the ··sweetheart" of the
album. Pa'tt\ Hearst) "Lafe 1s Grand.
'e'er Go ·aack" and ··The Devil
Song··" as accentuated by its efTecll' e
placement between Jonathan Segers
grain) \ 1ohn tn,.trumental leads on
··Waka" nnd ··The Fool."
Racked b~ the snapp) drumming of
( hm Pederson and the fluid gu11ar
fill<> of Lowe!") and lead gu itarist Greg
L1Shl·r. Cam per Van Beethoven ap-
rx-ared relaxed and comfortable wtth
1hcmselves and their lo)al foll owing
of mus1call} fickle college students.
On the down side. Lower) spent
more than five minutes narrating the
po1n 1lco;s tale of ··a woman whose
mothl'r tu ms into a werewolf ... The
packed ' cro"d had some difficult>
relating to Lowe!") 's needless mean-
dering. and they cheered gratefully
"hen he completed his orato~ and
the hand launched tnto "~} Path
Bda1.ed:·
Lo"en sa-'s Ca111per Van
RccthO\ en dlSlances 1tselffrom much
of toda\ ·s music becasue 11 1s too closet~ correlated with fashion He
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'.CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE
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.. ••-y•••t 3BA 3' 18A condo. dbl 271-275 Virginia Pl~. & bay Lrg 3Br 2B• on •nu 2Br. 2-car gar • .beleony _,_ -glfeQe. top of the tine Ill Stove, Tot relurb, gar. dble lot. Huge yarO, quiet me8tiUIWU Urge. clNn. Quiel Laun· Hof water paid $795.. 38drm, 2 bl th, patio.
GOfgeovs lar.ge 48A. 3¥• the wayt $2000/mo kidt ok Smll pet ok. loc Avail now $2200/mo ory. carport From SSS<>. (213) 881-3815 garage: ll500
Bath. hlghly upgr'd home $795 (213) 437-4118 673-7777 or 873·1941 IPAIMITI , 846"4549
~~ol~r:.~·,;~ •;~dA·h:~:.· .~~lcb1::C~ E'SIDE 38r 2B• Terge PElllSIU POllT Sparkllng clH n, large IE SIDE 28r 2Be twnhse Ll1u1 lffc~ associated m0<e 1n xln'1 cond Only Ocean Blvo Sl22S/mo duple• Gar. tndry hkup. 3Br 2B• fr""' eundec:k Garden apts. Beaullfully :~tc, yard. ,ar. like new '"•'!"'· ~2e~R.-c•o•ff_.A~G•e•.-oce-a-n
$795.000. C.U PATRICK MONTHLY SUMMER ylfd $1150 No pets $1100/" landscaped grounds. 20 88 -4019/deya view. lrplc, garage. deck, ""' ,1•, .. ', , " ,.,. H
TENORE 721· 1200 or RENTALS ALSO AVAIL! 8S0·4390, 646·9038/eve mo Poot & apa, Pltlo1/deck1. !~0•2~261eves & wkndt walk to bch Avail 8·8
780-8702 Agl 573.5354 Agt * •••• fll•• * garage or c.lfPOfl GARDEN Mttlng crnr 1BA I 1175 Incl utl 497-3644
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ophtsllceted 4 bdrm
home woth temity & format
dining rooms & sparkling
poot & spa on a lush gar·
den setting Vaulted cell·
mgs. textured walls.
flagstone & ber ber
carpeted floors & ptant1-
11on shutters
631-1400 .. $875.000
· REAL ESTATE"
-Sorry, no pell w/gar & patio, beam cell *" Tll WOI* 3BA, 2BA. tg f1mlly rm. Bachelor 1580 & walk·1ns. Nr twys. OCC, I t It • H Private str"I. Breakers Lots of storage 2 lrptcea, 1 Bedroom $880 c1v1e ctr, SC Plaza No •wrr If
wNEWPORT ISLAND*
1BA. like new. greet view
Ne pets. Vrly $750/mo.
Gu & water pd 650-2256 Drive Vaulted ceilings, g11dner. 210011 No pet1. 2Bdrrn 1'.Ba $800 pats $675 641-3078 * 1 ... llOI*
fireplace, l<><>kt et 81Q $1400/Mo •788·0946W •----------161 E 181h St 642-0858 LARGE 3Br 1'irBe Fir•· Frig dlshwllher. stove
Corona St11e Beech DHI Ptiat Zl NB Stirs 4BA. furn. $1700 28,.;m-1-:8-11----5815 place, garaie Avail now incl No pets 545-4855
2BA, 1BA, I car gar , yrly Bayiront Condo 2BR den, " S oc.n 2"" rental S 1800/mo CALL LIGHT SPACIOUS IBR dock for 80' boat. Yearly 2Bdrm 2811 $855 1 .,,,/mo, ""security * 21111 lllO* £M11/SM IVOI ctW#Tr
CAREY WARD 631-2242 condo. walk to beach, $4750 151 E 21st.St 548-2408 -498•6288~~72° Frig. dlShWHhar, stove H410t••Molllll l8hl1AYY1(W
pool. 1ac . No pers. Summer/Wkly Ren tats LIFE 11 A IUOlll Incl No pe11 545-4855 ::m ~!~1~=., ".! a "unhO\\
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harming 2BA 1 BA front
hse Stove. relrlg, wtd,
frplc. garage, lg patio,
grn~r .. Uhll pd. AYI 9/.1 •.
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$715/mo. 956-3688 from $875 to $2750 Jog 0, ride to 2151 Pacific *EAST BLUFF Twnhsa • h r•Jl•-
-OCEAN VIEW 2Br 2Ba Wattrfftlt ...... .,. W\1£!stfield Ave 2BR 2BA. S925 No . Apt 3BA 2BA 2 car gar s~1~~s
Condo Oeean vu above ltllttr,H1·1.00 pets631·61071855·0665 Nopets $1025/moyrlse l ... H11
Marona S 1094/mo YIEW SIDE APAITlllm LAG cottage-type 2Br 181 ~4-4-_Ao_io. 8·5 Mon-Fri I~:::;======~
859·5106 or 859· 7158 Large attracttva Apts tn 1 w/gar, pvt yd. tndry. Reis J ltlb tt ltHoll NICE Newpon Hghll 2Br Bait. lticla 2140 lilll I~. beautiful garden setting req d $785/mo. No pets 28r. lBa, patio. carpor1 181 Gar. pool. gas &
2BA 18 1 bl E f Sp..,.lou• 31'1 "Ba 2 st°'" P~~101·s1psa ... g,,Uf,g"·., 9.r .• l.:l~;.9.~U.o.r. 642-0360 $900 avt 9/ tS 873-3852 water pd $750 No pets 1: · oc.. rom ... "" · ·" ro c•r., r orry, no pets. 650-82 13 or 760· 1418
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ocean Carpets. unfurn, i;,ce11en1 .cond1hon. no 2Bdrm 1·.ea $785 MILE to beach triplex BACK-Bey Large. sunny, ------
stove & relrig Rais req'd pet4l $2500mo 2Bdrm 2Ba $810 Single-sty 28r 181· gar. bright studio JUSt rtght tor snn Tl IUOI
S 1000tmo • 968-5792 398 W Wilson 631-5583 lndry s75otmo No pets ar11s11c or prolessional 3Br 2Be Gar. wllh«. pvt -__ 773 Scott Pl 965·0072 JBR 2BA. frptc. 2 car gar· BAY TIMBERS __ ___ couple Yeer's lease. pallo, trpt A'illl 911 am&&. anOWJST
Highly upgraded quallty JENNIFER ENCARNACAO condition S 1200/mo. patio gar. No pet• 399 2BR w/gar. new carpets Town &5~~~~~~ Realtors SUBLET n-e-ar Ho-a-1g-& I llWNIT S.H age. near beach. xlnt lBR. lrptc, c.ble, pool. lfWl y lfCIR&nl S 11001mo 8111. Kane. S 1300/Mo yrty 646-6595
48R executive home on HARBOR REALTY _851 ·0~41/0 64_4·6869/E W Bey St $665 650-6357 1567 Orange "A" $695 beach Aug early Sept,
..., ........... .,........ quoit cul-<le-sac strMt Olloce 673-4400 Baat. l11Mar 2142 A 1BR unlurn. encl gar-. n-o _636-4120 Call 1-5PM llOCI TO IUCI 2Br furn kitchen 1-3 P~I spa $599.000. Resicience 675.2.888 WATERFRONT StNGLE pets Avail 911 S52srmo NEWPORT HGHTS AREA 3BR 2BA lower unit PIOPI• 647-7752 msg
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Yrly Lse $3700/mo Gary Ing rm · $2400 Lse • BAYFRONT LITTLE Island IHITIFIL HITSllf ----210 Lugon11 '--------.-\[\X 1 \ 'l."'fr 1~· \ 'I I 673·6600. 893-9706 S 1000 sec. 213-592-2201 2Br S 1200 or S 1700 furn, 2BA 1•.;eA Twnhse Frptc, PRIVATE GARAGE TSL MGMT 642-1603 In .. ut ut tg hom• 1" o. ----1...,,, ... E 8 yt t .... Coast Plaza.Fem shr REA TORS • -H• y1irw Lir•st 1--1at 2144 ,.,, ' 8 ron .. gar. yard/pa110, lndry rm. I --"""" "" "" "'1 673 8676 * s & MlJC MOREii CLISE Tt IUCI beth, wtd. pool 1ac $350 l•-------•$3800/mo 4BR 2'~8A WfFlllT CHAAMING.2BR lBAapt quiet~~17 ~~~~m~o H .. ! 1,2&38A FromS650/mo mo · oep 556-1737 -House, 3-car gar re-" TS yearly 675 4606 8'-r -VILLA Balboa penthse, mO<lete<2 640.5664 Bkr 2Br den. poot. Jaz. tennis with balcony Rear unit 1 L MGMT 2-1603 G11nt studio. 1 & 2 bdrm • " MESA Verde pool cable
2 ·den pro dee. sec gate, S 1700 673-3359 year lease s, 1001Mo E A units . many newly redec HSTILIFF-IAY YIEW TV. It kllllndry $77fwk to
comm pools wtk to bch. il~rt ltacla 2169 Ava11acle 811 673-3047 OLIS Tl LL Pool. jacuzzi. tush land-28R 28A. lrplc, pool workmg, n·smk M 30·
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*-•-u ... ,, .. 1 Acrtafl. ~ 1125 •3BR twnhouM. Newpon 2'18A condo. 2 ·car gar Yearly. n-pets Avil Aug catton Patio pool, lndry Coast Plaza No pets EASTBLUFF Deluxe 28r Htttll/Mtttla 2711 •IJ111n_111..,.J.C._•.•.•.•-..... 2BR ~nt 'g rear SAL TON SEA 30 Acre• Hgts area lrplc. paho, tennis, walk 10 beach S l300tmo 837·8547 room $725 mo Low de· TIE IEW PALI lfU 2· rBa 1300sq II frplc SUUll ltm llllftar HOZ $487 000 Ownr 72 1.1215 Choice iocahon ;:z5,~~e 643l~5~t:=D S t450tm~213>427· 1 l36 StHIH1l1r Ltft lJt posit 546-9860 new apphances & micro Wkly rentals now avail
. Sell or Trade $30 000 ·EITILS 18A 1BA With o• a 149 E Bey -----new decor garage s 100 k & 2274 111.111 llPLEI .IAS.f OIHl·PfH I (71 41640-8688 ---* n * r ge TSL MGMT 642-1603 SPACIOUS 1 & 2 br. patio. wtopeners comm pool, 14 w up
3BA 2BA Up 2BR Down 3Br 2'irBe peak a Coo .-L f 2-5t>r $900-$5000fmo agt S9001mo 675-14661 & garages From $625 no t yr lease S 1095 By appt Nwpt Blvd CM 646-7445
811-lns. frplcs. double ocean view. $449,900 HC•H, arms ....__.liBOU Martt Ferguson 642.7706 lal~oa Pe1i111ll •UH lfW* pets 645-5577 only No pets 675-0068 lt1t1-l1 G 1575 ~ 11\U Come see the dltterence. ---• -Vac1ti11 garage. $348.000 incl m-891-1702 Agt rHtl •TIE ILIFFS* 2&07 compll>ety remodeled Spactous 1BR pool. tnory, GREAT location' Lrg 28r 2722 terior pamt & new carpet 1irw CISTl-1-TWlllir 39 ACRE ranch site. NW TIWll•ES 3BR 2'~BA. full bay view 2BA', garage newly decor-Beautiful 2BA apts Pool. c1n'c'1p0Nr10 SPtEoTvSe &S56re51r1~ 2Ba trplc carport Water •aeon •mn "" " A a T ta ,. __ ... __ , I -A po Adults no pets $895 e·LBOA Island studio apt, • n So 01 pcu 38R. 2 5<>• • "zon rees. moun in _.... tr ••• $2195 Avt now 760· 1108 atl!(I steps to caw/beach rec room laundry room 5350 d 6•2_ 1401 " ., °" e s S 13 650 with e•sy F ' R I ep .. • dep 640-6941 t>eacl'I front 18R • kotch 11• -11 •••1••1 L 1 54291( 760 0114 v1 w · -lreptace, vaulted ce1hngs. 38A 2,~ea lrplc lam rm 910 w Balboa Blvd eady or mstant move--_. ~ arge • terms 675-9408 dbl 1 d hk ., • o 1 $640 S650t s--I 2Bd IRR•T-LO-C•TIOI frpt S500twk Winter ren· gar n ry up. pool 2.,00 sll Nice cond $975/mo yrly 675-96SO in n y to mo parkhng c ean rm "• •
•-.E. Waatti 1&25 & spa Sorry no pets • $200 OFF MOVE-IN 1 .ea 5740 All ullls pd tal available 650-0223 28drm 2' >Ba $1080 $2000 220 Via Ithaca. •S599/mo yrty over 30 _Al• 11&1• APTS. Frig, gar Sorry. no pets Detu~ 2BR Townhouse in PE S LA \
Tnt:Prudenttal A E'SIOE Costa Mesa lots 666 w 18th St 642-4.905 L1do.ls1e..67S-6733 pretd Sunny Studio near -""530 W w•11son 1960 Wallace 642-4905 prime Newport Beach BALBOA NIN U
114 hatt1 71 4)7i00114 app•o• 60 l<3oo· Witt 28R-condo Mesa ..Ver.de. &75-4t1-2 ~~~~ ni~~3tc ~;,~~ T~ MGMT-OWNROUSE ~partment ~t>t~ar~~:c1tw1~o~~;~~ 2::S.c~A A~ h';,';,,,',°J. COLDWeLL
iiANl\eRO ... ~. , ...... _.. _, ~ lOP ~$ casn or wtn area over l 000 sf new 722-9012 or 642· 1603 S7001mo 28R l '18A 2 many eatras Close to S800twk 548·2S06
bu1 d as partner on your pa1rt. carpet & drapes PENINSULA YEARLY •IY JITI Sf• PAii Sorry No Pets• People Only No pets beacn $895 rno
-r lot lO day eSGrow Con-incl water & gardening *Waterfront/Canal 38R 28rl 2Ba yrty $1000/mo •Call 646·9S07• 4101 H1laroa t:'>..~ therX:'Sl. Ctttl MtH 1024 tact Dave 863-6969 days $875tmo 786·8849 ~BA 2 story hoe1se. 1 gar-673-5374 or 759-9506 E1StDE 2Br 1' iBa twnhse W'SIDE d I 28 18 TSL MGMT 642-1603 Lo/•!-"-~' leatals age, frplc. w/d hkups. lg . up ex , a. Ill• ltwl lfW! lfWI •YIOTlll&I lllf * patio S 1575 utils 1nct Ctrtll •el Mir 2622 patio, tndry hk-up. no· gar Kids OK. no pets IUl,000 Near SC Plaza Over 2400 ;HHl~C•••tl EASTSIDE P~rfect for ex· *Nice 28R 18A gar $750 -'!'-~--------pets. S700tmo 548·4971 $7751mo . $700 sec
Two sepwete llOUses on :1: ~::oo~:b~~;v!~~~ •-~11 .. c:-..... 1•11•1~.--2 .. 1•06• ecutive family 38drm •3BR 28A lrptc wtd HIO ltYES Yll 111 Reis req d 979-5386
40 t1. lot South of PCH nome• $349 900 Catt -1' >BA family rm w/lrptc hkup 2 car garage tower 28R l'18A Close to bCh' USTSllE LI 211 IPU Baal. hack 2'40
Trade wintef Palm Sprngs
3Br 2Ba 4 wks tor equiv
summer Balboa Need
sml dock 4081270-1319
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2724
Gardert·llke patio area Margie 979 .8280 0, 3BR 28A gar l/p $1900 & format dining rm Has Duplex Sl250 900 Sea Lane 644-2611 P"vate y1rd $800/mo 1---------
teparetes the units . 7355 TORELLI AL TY Nr beach Avaot 9110 yrty spa & 2 car oar S 1475 YILLA RllTALS · Ch1lct & pet ok 760-8862 llmHTll WIST
plants and ffowers Greet ALSO 1BR 18A $825 mo incl grndr For inter-111-4112 VIEW/COZY 2BAl lBA •H•flltrl"'S
Income 9pportun11y• laat. ltlC 1040 Avail 8120 yrly 675·5367 view call Scotto 548-230 I Beam celling. gar, no EASTS1DE over garage M'-" 1
3BR 2'!t8a on the bay
Large deck, super view
prime location Year
tease S2395t mo 3336
Via LodO Mgr. 675-9289
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2 rBA 2 stor;y Agt Wanted Bayfront 2 or pntdtnew crpt, w/d hook am rm grn ' v se Avt 811 Jean 63 1· 1266 1enn1s volleyball &
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•STEPS top beach ocean
vu 3Br 2Ba encl park·
ong w d lac1I $400• Jett
6$0· 1321-Hm, 759-0543
IEDllWIPAJmlT1 960-02460PENSat1Sun 38R 2BA Yearty ups garage. good ar'&a $1995mo551-1900Agt SPAC~US 2 BEDROOM basketball Close to
We'n GM you the down In l7i41 Treeheven Lene preferred Impeccable $720/mo 760-0768 BAYCAEST.48R 2'~8A Hl IGBHW~Y S05u9T5HOl mOoF f'Sllf 21r/1b beach schools parks & exchft for • share of own· f ces 786 7076 s d "V 1-m 'tt 1044 reeren • **NEWPORT HEIGHTS 2200/Mo Gardener & 6~,,_3717 wnst atrs. no pets shopping wst11p. You make the " S650/ 63 t 6155 mthly pymts & we share ----------YEAR ·round 28R hse Avt 2BR 28A pool. llOI tut>. water incl 2600 SQ It mo · • 6401 WEST WARNER
301sh FEMALE ahr cute
E's1de C M ' 119e. pvt
phone cat 0 I( $363
Kalhe. 646.-6803
apprec You receive PlllCnH TOWllOll 911 Incl gar laundry & French doors Avt 815 single story. 8000 SQ 11 lot STEPS to sand' in _West E-slde 2Br 1ea. trptc. 142-0121 .
100"'• tax "'6 naf11s Must 3Br 2•.ea. end unit w/.1ttra small additional rm wl BA S 1000/mo 640·0103 -with spa new painl & Newport 3Br l '>Ba. be"-ce t patio gar
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have clean credit Agl lg yo Builders own· unit oCfall bl la2c1k3pl a912104:3S01842001Mo •EASTSIDE• Leeward Ln 545-7829 S 1175 mo Yrty Mike 2Sp7e4r5smNoo tpeastts& 6sec50-Sl272958 HB' Newer I BR 501 gar
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tennis 548-4952
957-6002 Dys Ev Wknds witn many special up-CLEAN 28R/ 1BA lrpt 644-8056-0 631-6133-111 _ pv1 ldry must see•
gr;tdes $247.000 263 lalL--dlu~ gar . 6 lncd yo, kids BAYVIEW COURT 2Br HCIRAnl $675tmo .S 1350 move in
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& Sunday 12·5 854-9679 Pt1i1Hll 2107 pllances Lse $1250 mo ---------2Br 1''t8a w/ger crpts
PARK NE\X/PORT
1714) 644-1900 Popular 'La Tour' mO<lel
w11h two master bedroom
5UlteS ..Ch With •IS own
bath Beauulul view ot
oeean. Cay & city lights
Very convenient 1ocat1on
Walk to the ocean or
en1oy th e 1ove 1y
clubhouse poot & spa
Gated community & se-
curoty building Owner wtll
carry 2nd trusl deed lm-
ml!(l11te possession
•IRVtN'e PROPERTV:..-•OCEAN VtEW Winter HlllTll SPIUllS 760-0162 85•-8243 drps. bttlns. fncd pa110
•SPECIALISh renlal 2Br 2Ba. 2 park ~~:no:1a;~trr;~:~~er1~;: BEACH house hke new me81i8lllf 66~3J.~~~~~ 7t-1"'1s~~M When you write a ctassirled
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Hogt)ly desirable street 2
Remooeted Tucker Camp
Co111ges Of' I 01
$499 500 673-5559
. Cer111 itl Illar 1022 ••••rt.011 38R 3BA & 2BR 28A 4
car garage Spacious
large rooms $529 000
640-!>664 BrOker •
4111TCHIO
Great Income potenuat
$1 500.000 Agent
•873-5354•
Free escrow & trtle space avt 915 $ 1425tmo level condo over streams 48r 38a. 2 car gar lrptc
Agt 854-2460 *SINGLE apt w/oeean & falls Frptc wtd hkup. pa110 S 1695 536· 1375 lewper1 lticla lMt view yrly rental a11a1t 915 pool Jae gar wl opnr • or 730-5812
_ S660l mo 786· l906 carport $995 • SSOO mon BLUFFS 28r den 2Ba JI' II WlnR PENtN PT Steps to ocean sec No pets 549-2447 trplc newly decorated 2
2BR R-2 lot w/dock & bay Lrg 3Br 281 on CITY LIGHT • OCEAN patios. pools S 1300tmo
$340.000 Call Ron Obie IOI Huge yard. quiet VIEW 28R 2BA . LOFT 644-1559
Yoyn&fill 266 1oc Avail now $2200/mo 1480 51 garage s 1300 IAlllR WOOIS ••~~~I ~. 673-7777 or 673-1941 tmo 854 t 802 .,jill#J Ctrtll ••l lb1 122 Cute 28R. 18A Duplex. 2 ~~~ !~A.N=~~~ Cgn;;_
-·•• *2 BDRM + family room, car gar. small yard, new age 2 yrs new• S 1250 mo 411 JIA ICIU Yl(W lrplc, smgte garage. wtd crpt1pa1nt $800 Small 640-566!, Bkr
Lautreme>nt . Harbor hk·up,reerunitolduptex petok 675-4912 Agt CLIFF Haven 38r 2Ba.
Ridge $599 000 11' $1095 * 647-7540 * LGbeaut3Br2''r8a.lrp1:2 large yard hardwood
160· 1108 Wilt Co-Op 28r lBa ffpte gmga c arports wt storage floors Being refurbished s 10951mo 7 19' Fernteal fenced yd E side S 1500 Avail 9115 631 -1054 SPYGLASS RIDGE * tcril YllW* 5 Bedroom 3 Bath quiet
(213) 260-2784 or (71 4) year lse 548-1936 CONDO v11iilBalboa prof
621-3141/eve or wknd decorated. furn. 2Br, NICE 3BR hm w/Fem rm 3BR 2BA spacious superb s1 t50 2Ba. LIA. FI R. DIA, den
ma1nl ownrs unit. vu Twnhm 3BR Comm pool Pool. spa, ocean, bay vu, ht es Lease S 18-00mo from otr. tfp. rtrg, blt·ms S 1100 Dt532-8492. N/771 -0426
APUTlltm
Tnese attractive Apts tea·
ture pool spa private
patios .dr decks. garage
or carport 1n a ceautitully
l andscaped setting
Sorry no pets •
BachetOf $570
1 Bedroom $665
28drm 1' ·Ba $760
121 CflTfl STHn
COSTA MESA
142-1424
e 28A H~BA 2 sty.~arport
S800tmo 234 Avocado
ADRIAN REAL TY
549-8547
2BR 18A upper Jnll. enCt
garage. new carpel.
$675t mo No pets
(714)754-0986
cul·de-sac with large
fronl & b11Ck yards
Ocean v i ew from
calcony. master suite &
.,,ards 3·car garage Pro·
less•onatly decorated
p•ush carpet paint oak &
p.irquet entry Vatue at
$750 000 ... By owner.
courtesy to brokers 1607
Castle Cove Call Boe
elec gar · crprt 2 pvt dcks Wlterfftllt lt•H IH _ _ __
S 18001mo Avt 8 2 Steve/ HARBOR RIDGE 3br water 2BR lBA wfgarage No 675-73~ 1 agt 675-8688 IHlttrt H 1· 1400 view. 11111. contemporary. pets 308 E • 201h St
l'(f ,.. s~so 7~9· 1234 -$&75/mo • ssoo deg
721·10 IOIHOmtl
642-867 7 tOthce
YllW IF IAlllRll Npt Hgts cust 4BR Dra-
matic view of Lido Bay
lmmed oeepy poss S42Sk
Dive, Agt 54&·5880
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SHAT ZEN REAL TY 642-1185 or 548-8333
HARBOR View 3Br 2Ba,
pvt pool Anderson
Schoo l nt!arby
S t800trno • 760-8380
HARBOR VIEW HOME
28R 2BA. dbl garage. nr
comrn pool. S 1750. 1 yr
lse (2131 373-9488
LIDO ISUID
3Br 28•. frenen door• to
garden patio, beam &
hied entry way Obi gar
S2200/mo 675·5792
R Downstatrs Reis Re-
Q ed No pets Cabte
hk·u $595tmo 352
Vic na 645-8 t61
E SIDE 2 ~new p11nt. drapu . gar e. laundry
Good tocat1 $780
666-4019·0 . 64 "f426·N
*$200 BONUS! Great E·
side toe' LG 18R $600 &
up. Cable, B80, gar, etc•
Sorry, No pets 631-8427 -
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LI .. ''LI A small. qu1tt complex
In the heart of COM . Spectacular view
of harbor, city lights. etc Wood and
glass. 3 Bdrm, den w/outdoor spa.
Serene setting. $895.000
T rv/y c/ossrc
l~tgltf frxh· f".l'<Jl!l•~
lOr?S poss the leSls
of comforl ond
lime -they ore SVt~b/e for SO
morry occos1om
6021: We love
the aosy fit ol'ld
flattering look of
t+i1s dolmon pul-
lover So qu1dc to
crochet 1n boby
yorn or beef
spread, you'll
wont to moke
severpl Sizes
ll-'2-4
nestled among tall trees 4BA 2'ir8A, FA/DA. le.rge & tav1sh landscape 1Br
pa ho 45' tot St .to St Lse hke new wfbatcony. ca-
S2750 673-7761" Avt 9/ ..:_ thedral ce•l1ng, lrptc g11,
Liil llLI pool. spa, tndr No pets
38A BA d $650 Up • sec vi nowt Furn • 2 ' an. 'Call VELM~ 549· 447 single home 2 car gar
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SS9S/mo Avail Aug t
6th CALL 645.J3S6
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Cit Cla1ttflH,
·64t-S671
for lnfor~ation
& surprisingly
low cost.
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you'll r90dl for in
all seasons. Cro-
chet of two colors
spott~~
1n eoay shill
slllches. Oirec·
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Ml., •9120-4000.
Naw decor. Cozy patio
1rnmed oecup PoUlbte
$2500/Mo tse 723.0957
Newport"'CT'ti'I newrmdi &
eppt ~ry cln 2 br 2' ~ bl 2
c gar 4 patios loll S1475
673-56891850·788& ...... "'* 18A stove. small yard. no
pets.. S540/mo. 6S0·4751
NEWPORT HEIGHTS
Spanish style 3Br 2Ba. trg . •Ulll 111 *"
family rm, lrl>l'I, 2 Cir 8ullt-1na Ouiet atea, $&50
gar S 1600 «5 Tustin mo No pet I 64S-2"35
646-7945 leave :MUIQe •MESA VERDE •
OCEANFRONT 28R 1BA. lower. garage,
2BRt2BA frpt 2 car gar S685tmo No Pets• *
bf/In SHOO/mo 111111 540·5448·•
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beautiful garden teU•ne
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2Bdrm 1'·1• • 1715
2Bdrm 281 1110 ~ESTCLlfF 38A 2~. ctb4 ua w Wiiton 831 ·5513
gar If lncd1d' Ntae~.1 & ----------w"''"" Pt1.1 I 1400 mo 1 a.ct1oom l4MO
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and ask prtpaymem ror all ads This is open to all privatt' party
ad\ltmst rs for mtrchand1se not over s I 50 fprice must be hsttd
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Friday. Saturday and Sunday Thtrt 1s a S-lont minimum at 20C
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PRltE: 5-hnt minimum • 3 a"ys • 20C p,.r 11n,. = S3 00
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$450/mo. 6-4"·6148 •+-..., P1lle1ll11 H Cl Jiii ••1n1mum 12001-ee• t • J S c ~ ----·-LP llll "" -" weelltnd lo~ buS) RE of-s ore om OUll\e!n.. ah· M.ITo lhr 3 BR, very 4 dOOfS from beach 9 ear AEl.IABLE child eere _."'" "" • g1o1aran1eed sa111y • Den-mAT •• ln.llU hte $5 SO Hr 10 stirt lorn1a s leading reti11
clean modern twnhM. parking, oeean vu, re· ~ my N B nome NBIT GOOd starling pay ellt s closed Scfnday Musi be ret•able wi tronl 1 hOm• 1rnprove~1 cnall\
S•t25l mo+ultla ASAP habbed S595K 123 33rd l t.1et '6 3 0 • 9 3 0 p,,., F or PIT 831·9998 Room tor ad11ancement Only one mot'nlng a '"9tl otc isppearance 9.5 Lignt I and t>e rewarded w11n
6'2·9008 or 957-82•2 No disturb occ 96•·7322 $5/Hf 6•5·9360 . CUSTOMER SERV REP H1r1ng tor all LA. QC IO· lot 5 hrs Must have Cit tyP•ng reQ d EliP prefd I
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*673-5354•, •HOST/HOSTESS service tech Order desk WORK OITDOORS -= KU',P'llW\. •ONGOING TRAINING Exp pref Call ·tor 1pp1 •llP computer & bkkpg
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Br/Ba. gitr Close to t>Ch Nall Salon o c Atrport Exp ROA lie• nrs great I 3 day$ <'uring tne week cooy Sii® v ari4'0 ou1ie~ Looking for mat1.1r• & · WED AUG 3 Cosi1 Mesa S.t-3319 l)'04ng & pro IOPHfanct
SSOO/mo • utll & dep NB 56000 756-1 t82 &CCtlm HOllYAIU stall N B 760-92l1 weekends and holidays Need dr lie S6-81rir to outgO.l"IQ adult w1U1110 10 9 00 am · 11 00 '"' WordPertect l'lelpfut Steve or Kari. 548-4162 -FIT offlee help fOf AIR col· I Applicant mu5t l'lalle ,.. s1111 will tr11n 852· 1538 wori.. ni0tn1ng1 675-4023 19122 BroOOl<l'lv•st TYPflT /WI PllC Apply Suri & Sand Hotel laliatH lect1ons E•P41t1ence prel lllTll ASStSTAIT liable car w•tn 11ahd CA -' corner of Gart.eldl I F111 IHI ac<:ur1te ec;. lf>55 S Coast Hwy
NEWPORT ''t blktosand "-P1rlaaitita 2-• t>eJ1all1sa11a11 895-3843 Successrut Nev.oort drivers license proof of ! PllTCllTlllnCM. RECIPTITYrtST Hun1ofl9to0Beach tur 11e words11r IAQUnaBeloCh
S9"1ng prol n•1mk, lg l~~~~-~~--...;;;;;;m.;,;. --Beac ri ollice needs insurance and OMV Local Pest Control Com. 1Ca~u11 1111 paced ottice " P•OC & l)'p1st combo --
NICE unit $525/mo • '") Ulll IH·SIO-• IR APT ASSISTANT MGR mo11va1ed F T ••P ROA I pronl-Out Starting pay •S Pl"" "~"s roule 1a'r · "'" ot ac11on Nr O C TO m med ate o penw• ruomn-PIHHlll • "'"" Malure couote lor Qutel S 1 11 5•4 1\1>23 $7 00 per l'IO r pl s gas •. , """"" ""' • ~ NA 1 NAL LUMBER & " DIRECTOR & TEAC ER uhlllles 639-8722• Join America's fastest compie .. near Newoon & a ary ex • ·tr.11 "' u ... e 1ra1n. must nave gooo a·•oort Star• $5 Hr m-SUPPLY NC ~20·094 1 ~ed PIT IO< com~uni·
Prof rmmt shr 3Br 2Ba growmg fran~n1se sys-CM man e .. o in 111e lllTAL ASSfSTAIT alicowance or ••nc, record Ca11 med•lle l'ltre• S57-3.l00 Your re 1n Gooo Compaoy h h 1em Unique recession-ome in 10 apply at Cnarl•• 979-6021 E o E tP•LSnaEI preschool 411 F V ~~a5c0 ouse gar proof ser1tice business ma1n1 w111 train wife tor 1Rov1n9 chalrs1del ·front IEOIUTill • ho nee 1mmeo opentog ool Otst no1tdaytJXI. '.~ 0 DI w n Ltltle or no competihon hie otc procedure No dui.. X-ray he Be com-* 1 Ml PllTf * ClllMllITT SflYICl E.51uat OPPOtl~ Employet FT o, PT CM 642-8127 JOhnson 964-6306
..... 1-1691 C child pets Sat · apt & ""'len1 m11ure 631-1420 L k to •--------------------------.. omplete trammg and oll'ler !>nits Call 9-4 lor I """ ftYv Pillt oo '"i r energel•C "e o ll&lll H·IH
ltat1l1 ~..... 2721 ~~~1:1 ~t~rt~n~0;~~~~: a.pp1 546-9860 IEITll CIAIR·lllE -111 I ~11~~1eo~ hr,:i~~,:~.~~~~ Ao .er ture Playground
StudlO. becll. pvt yd-patio VHlment E•clus111e tern-MECHANICS l'lelper own Pleasan1 group or1C1ice in ono1ograpny 723 1"356 P• 'il'am {)peraeion Oul· no k1tch Car• Capo to 1 N B RDA pref but will 330 W · t I St ,ooo4"e•su1e s11 "' 1<nOJNl-
CdM. R11a 2131420.-2090 tory now ava11a1>1e Call 106031~ PMlaacceGrlega ocr Mvacnts trilin 4-da~ week • a11er-H IJ • REAL ESTATE ASST e~o_e o• ioois ii Pius
2131425-6572collect Gary Wesl Person-10-n i na1e Sat 640-1 1:?2 Ctstlltta,Cl.2121 ORG CTY :1 Too ?~ .1J "''S ... et» Apply
Person Collect at 18171 Assemblers to buil<' sail I 1>e1wetin 9arn & 5pm M-F I Producer see"s nones! t>e• .>re 8 n 88 5 PM CarlfH ler !tat 756-2282 tor mu1ual boals Will lrain apply Denial 1or call B~th 11 642-4321 angressive e•per L'S 0 66' )639 C11~ ~f trv1ri,e
2740 e1taluaiion 7am MacGregor Yacl'lts RECEPTIOllST e•t 205 • Agts 10 sno ... ~ se1 R E 1 RECRUTIOI
·1·0-12""0-.. -.-.-,-.-.. -.-• .;,.;·.;··.; .... ,To Loaa 2914 _ 1631 Placentia c M G~n,tasloo~aecld•Ce~tFa1'To&ac'o .. '. I LIHHY SllPPllC w•Top Produce• All • -_ leads lurn1sl'leo E1treme-1 Ct••HitJ ltMtr 1-11
Storage only, S951mo CASI FAST ATIEMTION ground l'lelplul 963-5634 CURI ly "' income po1entia1 Supervision> ol daycare
•98-6288 al1er 6pm no Quahfylng. as lov. as STUDEMTSI * IESI C ERi F u 11 II me M on -F " I Seriovs only .,eeo apply I •ec;reallon orograms and -7' ,•1. up to 100• LTV 11 " L . 1 ·8am-4pm S51SO Hr Mini· f or details cau Liu latil•I• operations 10-30 •EAS~IOE STORAGE •· ·, a Spor1s m1n<'ed 1ndlv1d\JSI$ v.111 train Sealark Motel mum o ll1ces skills Ben-'
U•·iT s n 1 C•ed•t 011 720-1752 7.2 t-1200 l'lrs per ... ee~ A.OP'" "' 1 g e garage needed tor PI T work 2274 Newoort Bl11d CllA et.ls Apply 1n person '
w/electncal otJllets incl ' * WIDOW HAS SSS $7 /Hr -' X'lnt summer IOOIS 01 TAPE oetore 8 , 2 88 5 PM
ulll p11d $120 650·5894 lor TDs' $10.000/up No 1ob' 645-5760• DISTRICT 660-3639 City ot lr11me ,.;:-l I ere<' "'/no pen Call Den-729 Farao.St C M (l"'LISI RESTAll&IT
..-••trCI n1sonAssoe673-7Jt1 • SUYlCllOT MAltAGEMENT I '*548•55259 No: hiring COOK & ll kl!Lleat Aaatai ctatatl --PHTH Lill PllCHSH HCIPT.llH. lfC. wA.1TRESSES PT FT 1 .. 1 ••• /&fice .!:,·,· .~u. I r.... Gzs Immediate opening clean The DaJty P1101 lS IOOk1ng WIR ll&l HPT. F.onr nconos·ISamOMke1nsg1CPTA1P'',rn":: r gr11s &5:6:e79ke8~ds Ca I
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Comer VIEW Suite Balboa Cove N B 7 25 Brtng OMV repor1 & apply he101u bul '""" 1ram ,. '._ """ """' to Don Ellis B s375 Will• some escrow e•o o o-1>me l'lerdware SIOte
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FULL SERVICE Please call 550.1155 ase salary wk • Must llave orocessing & n.....,.._,, lor .. usy ofl1ce n 8 J. 0-5 ~O sl'lllt Start•n9 w 111 & 1 N B h IEWPllT IMNRTS t>AS -BONUS PLAN noe 1 1 .,.,......,,. " estc I rv1ne. pt c •GENEROUS REWARD 3100 W Coast Hwy NB HRS I !AM-8PM Mon-u rwrt ing eitper or CdM Salary open & t>en· a1 SS 50 nr See Steve a1 (7 J 4 \ 642-432 J IU-1101 Lo st Womens Gold 642-9405 Fr• A&O consiruction & per-et11s Vtekte 613-6255 ....,, gl'll Hardware 126 T
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Tll S,·-na-atch alboa NB CM -Call Pll Matley 642-4321 OCI t I " Rl-T/SECn o•e e very ommunity ews
Repretentlng over 246 gold mesn strap unique 10-15hrstlex S6/Hr· de· appomtment FULL-TIME tor bus1 S&USPllSH Along the Coast -,.... 11ea 7 19 Diamonds IOlllHPll P/T a205 9 t IA\4 daily tor or uc ypes ""'.,.., .. ,. l
buildings In Orange Co clasp Senttmental value pending on exp Costa We otter a pleasan1 a1-1 Laguna· Beacn Rea1 Es-Involves Siles & re11ta1s ot ,._ _________________________ ..
One call does ti all lor Please call 646-9245 Mesa area sales co Send 1•ILY PILOT mospl'lere liberal t>en-1a1e office Gooo typ1s1 dronk111g & soll water Ca• your otll()e teas1og ~s I resume 10 Bookkeeping 'I el•ls & lhe beauhful sur-oleasant phone vo•ce & necessary Insurance ,---------------------------
No cost to you• 540-5263 p 0 Box 2 125 CoSla 330 W, llJ St, rounoings of tl'le Newport sense or humor• Call fa1e be1"14!hts Rayne Water
2 SMALL oHlces. $375 & fOlJN Mesa 92628-2125 Cts•I IHI, CA ~!1~~; n~a;,~adllle 01~~~-at 494-1177 Ststems 250-181'
$525 gross lease on E D ADS C&Rarr ClUIER mensura1e Wilh e•oet 17th St , Costa Mesa """ lllVHS WUTH
-Ci•" Btll. 646-9663 ARE FREE TECH ASST Wiii train Must ha11e.econo vehicle POSITION AVAIL.IMMEO ~ C Mesa area 548-9373 or mo1orcycle & Ins Gd UMed wes1ern Mortgage
~e~'~~g~~~~' ~1~ Call.• CIHlltN&OTIC &SST pay & nrs MUST LIKE TO Co"tact Nancy Russell
Nwpt Sch, Agt 541-5032 For front office See1<1ng DRIVE' 64t-28S1 • (7 t41 250-4440 E 0 E 142·Hll mo11valed lnd1111dua1 tor DRIVER.WANTED Class 1 Med1ca1 lfPIOl llm l ast pace<' oract1ce hc.enw Truck Pup ano BACK Q>.fiCE NURSE
Medlcel office with 7 ~~~~~~~.~. ~r.Plea9e call 857-1888 ~ 10-wl'leeier exottrience F T Ta~'"9 aopllca11ons
rooms, complete ptumt>-LOst 81~0 COCl(A'flft: -C•IRIPll&CTIC &SST Call 841-5421 -r ._SA.LL 64~-026'7 -
ing, only S 59 per sq fl (Tanomel grayi yellow For back ott1ce Seeking UPERIEICH IELI
1 n Ir o duct o 'Y o 11 er red band on reg loves let-mollllaled individual tor Melo Female orelerred _SE~CT_B&_G_751-5000 luce REWARD 644-7408 tast pace<' orac11ce Bart:oa Market 673-8310 ORllHiE COAST
M DIOITIYI Sim LOST Diamond sohtare Please call 857-1888 DlllY PILOT Newi>Of1 Ctr , Fashion Isl rong Tiffany seu1n9 1n lhe I httrilf "Ht PtrHI
The Effteient Atternatt\/e vcty of Newpon e.:ach CllRIPIACTIC ASST. Ma1nla1n plants on rou1e
Full service or answering Reward' Call 67J-4407 Front olflce en1t1u51as11c Van supplied Od OMV Part-l•me Assistant Ols-
ser 11 1c e /ma 11 only cheerful good office N0 8.lP S61'1r 631-6340 tr clAOv•so•neededSat-
64Q·S470 REWARD11 S t0011 For sl\1115 F T incl Sa1ur-•f lLING• u•da) Sul'\da~ and HOl-
m1ouse1101 1a11en from days Carol 631·566• !Perm p T tSl'lrs wk ,0a,s 3A~to' AM Musi ~
TWO .OFFICES wllh war• car on 7116 No '> s Call n NOW colleet (415) 534.9942 CHURCH NURSERY wells da1s " Garoen G•ove be '8 or ove• \lil•O 'tlrov· ouse Slorage _ cl'llld care workers on ollc ca "60 0844 e• s ce"se current n-
A ~:~~6~~~· 6::.~~~o REWAR0 1 3'> year old SuodayJ and ooss1bly !GENERAL ASSISTANT 10, su•.mce good d• v•"Q •e-
blaek CAT Lost 7 17 8& more Cosla Mesa area " cord s: 00 per "OU' gas I Ctaatrci1l Pre,trty 1n dov.ntown Laguna SS Hr Robin 850-9916 sc 00 OPIOtograo" • ,.,.. e.lge Cai Pa• \'a• ey ~ 2771 Beach 494-6296 -----o mpa"t We NI l•l '1 .!,uesoa, !hru f r day
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CLERICAL / 10" 10 assist in !~e 642-.t32 t Eat 205 .I IEW&llll SCPIOOls and our ot•oee s .. lllEIH Lttt l /20 .... Ytrll• COIPUTER I Be ao1e to s1an al ORDER DEPT
2 Story~lpenlsn style"bl<'g If Will tram on compuler 6 JOam ~leut>le l'IOu•s 9am-4pm da•lv no Sa1ur-1
ing, autllul grounds. II le.HI lrtl, ••r misc general cle•1car "'Ac-E 'c e I en I "'ages da-s or Sunda•s 32-35
pa11ed parking. lllltng ..._1-1 ut lel.1$ tO 545 94 70 ' ' ~ .....-.. • Curate typing and ~ ey • l\A··r "'eek SS SO Hr quarter lor owner or ~
ed llHltiH, l:Hlt M oy louch 953-4091 Medical 5tart 1>ol1day .ac oay & ~r. L t tn h1SIOflC downto~ area on ..,, lrlJ w/wltt 11t1 at COIRIER MEDICAL COURIER gai5 0 k Small CQ.."!Qany
acre 1n comm'I zone II _,,. a. i C M 646-'540
Banquel & reception " I ., • o·D~R DESI tt •·•-·"It, Musll'lavenooddri\11ngre-FI T 1:7\Jsy med Ill> 1 f-llJ llt.,..,Mll cord Neat appearance & P easao wor,.1ng cono F T .!'.F -7 30am-4pm business established ....... •.a• I • punci at M d 1 b Musi l'la11e proressional .,,,
Could t>e 1st bed & ______ ._11~---81,15, ~B 760~1 ;~~ en-atlilude Karen 640-0 u o "eavy ohones 10 •ey and
breakfast In community 3~08 " " Ea111y convened 10 reg-PtrHHll 2 CRUISE SHIPS Now Htr· OFFICE CURI ,IT lite lyomg computer
ular restaurant or other •THE CLUB• 1ng1 Summer & CarHr Newport Beacn Law Firm t>enelils $5 50 Apply ,,
comm'I 1.1ses For into we are a pvt membership oppor1un1ties E•cellenl see"s P T. olf1ce c•e•~ person I
packet 503·672·4444 clubno1open1ogenpvb-pay World Travel' 3pm.6pm M-F Success-IMlSHT&rf
PO Box 5951 Roseburg, he Mameo & eommilled CaJl(Refundable) 1-518-lul cand1da1e must 1ype I 729 Farad SI C M
OR 97470 couples only 744~126' 459-3734 Ext P311 ' 40v.pm CALL 721-8101 * 548-5525•
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<'lttons. patios. fencmg, work •Boll 548-5899'* L•c .:45830 837-6761
roofing, cement. paint. -Topped/remove Cleanup
631-3816 Ot 642-166' reacts nu lawn spttnklr 751·3476 cunH'S PMm•
•HOMEIMP-ROVEMENT 1·P~A~+~·s-R·ed"'!'wood--·~.-nc-e·s~& LARAVS LANDSCAPING ~nt /Eit 752-6106
Concrete & Carpentry Cuslom Gates Ouahty HOUSECLEAN Wood Pa1n11ng & Wallpaoe< Re-
LOU 675-3185 N~pt Ben ConSI 1Repair 964 -9080 tence·clnups-new lawns I mo11a1 20 yrs e1<p Ctean
CtBHI Ceacrttt Cfaeraf .Semcts sp11n111ers tree remove t>r ompt rea.s 6'2-5937
PLATO Main! Res/comm Ma1n1 ser11•ce 557-0609 ~ LOC AL PAINTER r1veweys patios. paths. DBL·A-T.EAM 15 yrs e•o ua1 t• Worl.. · Friend"' etc No 1ob 100 small Plumb -ceram1CN1nyt Ille , ., Reas Mickey, 536-0553 carpet inst fl eSI 973-8808 Jujiao & Yolanda garden-Pr ces 6'6·6'83
BRICK/CONCRETE work Clan a Cl11ia1 •no hOUse<:IHn 642-3921 ICHAEL cox PAINTING
Prof reliable. res. refs •-----•-.. --DUSTY S Landscape11awn St2 ><r • MATERIALS FREE est 641_32831AN GLASSMAN Res /Comm Main Serv Wkly month• eferences 675-4006 m1rrors-screens-shdtn~ 1 time FrH-est 24 1 1640 -JitflBiC f il-t . WPT COM We wm peint " doors-etc Matt 839-4 30 LAWN MAINTENANCE our home YO•Care College
Sho'#9fi·floor...Counter. 11..,.u Hon.lt Dependable ads 5)''5 exp 644-7273
Reasonable 575.3777 tops Oualtty Guaranteed .. H•ou•seh...,ol-d•r•ep·a·1·,s-0•1•1n-t
t5yrs Rel Pel~43-90« returb1sh1n carpentry
Cltaaia1 Stnict drywall etc 8.," 645-5277 • ' -, 19111 * DELUl<E .. AGE * --.HANDYMAN• 1--~"?""i!~~!!!!--
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PROF HOUSECLEANING FENCES-GA TES Tree trim CLEAN & EXPERT PlllJI ·-By day $50 OWn trans· Dump runs C M NB Lie Cal T · 158842
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Commtnlon. REQUIRES •Prof Hactn3. FREE ests HA~OY ANDY Electncal Ou•C" 3 Careful T138046 VISA-MC 673-1512 ~that :~~':i.~~n~h~~ 7 dys wk, 1 yrs ex!) ref ptumb•no carpentry LO RATES 552·0410 p i
C lie, tns 842-5053• pa1nt1ng etc 645-8152 STARVING SCHOLARS It ti .U. Cal T numb9', _ _ _ i..-.~------Nmo't & chautteur'a ptlnt THE CLEAN-TEA~ -HANDYMAN OF CdM New trucks • T155779 Stgn & construct ~t\os
their T.C P. numt>ef 1n ell Houseclean SPec Bond/ All Trades • Odd Jobs Full Service • Stale Wide 3 GwittrlhOt'IS ol Oua111y
advertlMm9nt1 If you Lie. 760-75111nvtlme Fr" AdVICe 646-6483 Dave * 714·957·1083 Construction 962~160
have I QUetUon ebOUt ee111tlll.J HOMf REPAIR Carpen-•DI BERNARDO'S• -Pl11m/l.,Ur ~ ~~~rmocV:.' MfLATIONfH1P Prob. try plumbing rental Mo1ting Syslem Oepen-Int /Ext 0•1Cfl olutenng
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mlNlon 714•551-4151 Stress'> Individual & GrO\lp I li "'" 1 WOf~ Ptoolems-No PrOb-eounMllnQ 5'8·0897 ... , •GOOD MOVES• !ems' .:326864 SSA-Tl31 IM• C..tia~--tT HAUUNG SERVkE low ratu Free Est
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11 you re 10 or older. a JOb as a newspaper
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QUALITY FURNITURE'
beaut1tul 8' sora $250.
King Size SoQyna Water
Bed $300 631-4877
-tlffl Sift lftt-tOO-Pelt l-A1i•1l1
never· used. pvt prty •ADULT black Persian 1
548-1925 Blue Pt Homo, males In·
QUEEN SIZE MATIAESS door only, very loving
BOAT SLIPavall NeWpor1
Harbor to 46'
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Min. Traa1ptrt1ti11
Tr•ck1 S
Good running .,.250' 6
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and peint rougl'l1 Good
tires, clean interior Bad
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33)11 AREAS AS SHOWN UPON
T11 27N THE CONDOMINIUM PLAN
• • ABOllE REFERRED TO NOTICJ Of PARCEL 2 "'~~I~E'S UNIT 102 CONSISTING
NOTICE , 0 F E L E M E N T S
YOU ARE IN DEFAULT (PA TIOIBALCONVI ANO
UNDER A DEED OF TRUST RESIDENTIAL AS SHOWN
OATEO DEC 19 t986 UN· UPON THE CONDOMINIUM
LESS YOU TAKE ACTIOl\I PLAN RECORDED MAF\CH
TO PROTECT VOUR PROP· I 1984 AS DOCUMENT NO
R T BE SO O AT 84 086398 ANO AS E TY 1 MAY L AMENOED'MARCH 8 1984 A PUBLIC SALE IF VOU
NEED AN EXPLANATION AS DOCUMENT NO
OF tHE'•NAJURE OF THE 84·096946 BOTt~ OF OF ·
PROCEEDING AGAINST FICIAl RECORDS
YOU VOU SHOULD C00N-PARCEL J IAO..A.1.AW.Y..E.B... THE EXCLUSIVE RIGHT
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each day s races at the Los Alamitos Orange
County Racing Fair. ·
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NU.IC NOTICE
WE TLANDS CONSERVAN· IT IS FURTHER OfCJereo Sanll Ana River and PU9lJC
cv 9122 Christine Onve tnat a copy of this order 10 Brookl'lurst Street croSS>ng NOTICE
P 0 Bo• 5903. Huntington show cause be put>hshed 1n underneath PCH will be NOTICE
• • i
Beach Cahlornie on or the Orange Coast Dally Pilot done wllh sut>stanllally OF IAl.a
before the hours of I 1 00 a newspaper or general stronger secltOfls of pope Notlee 11 1"19fet>y given
a m Frida~ August 26 circulation published tn lll•S and wilt occur as parl 01 the pursuant to sections 3071
1988 lor "1e restoration of county at least once a week CAL TRANS construcllon and 3072 ol tile C1v11 Code ol
coastal wetlands located at lor lour consecutove weells pro1ect t'herelore. no impact tl'le State of Cahfornl1 the
Brooi..hurst Street and Pa· poor to Ille day ol said hear· to the pubhc and little or no undersigned SANTA ANA l~ast ~hway on the mg impact to the en111ronmen1 11 TOWING will sell al publoe
C11y ol Huntington Beacn. Dated JUL 21, 1988 expected auction 11 1022 E
Ca1o1orn1<1 JAMES L. SMITH. Judge THOMAI M. DAWES, DI· CHESTNUT. SANTA ANA.
Tne p101ect includes e•· of the Superior CO\lrt rKlor of EnglnMflng Calllorn1a 92701at9 00 am
cava11n9 approximately Put>hslled Orange Coast Put>Jished Oref>ge Coast on AUGUST 16 1988 the fol·
70 000 cu1>1c Y.ards ot ma-Daily P1101 July 26. August 2. Daily Pilot Augus! 1 2,3, lowing desorl~d property.
tenal ilnd cOMtrucflon of 9. 16 1988 1988 to wit
approx1m111e1y 400 linear T22• M808 Year 1987, Mak,e. PON·
feet or berm A large portion ------------------TIAC ucense :r OT J&e7.
of me e:.cavatrorr wrtt tie-at f'ta.IC NOTICE P\lltlC NOTICE Stare Arizona. VIN 11
01 below the e••Stong water 1G2FW87F4GL20040
taole ORANGE COUNTY NOTICE Of Said sale •1$ for the Construct 1~ plans SUPEllllOlll COUlllT OlllOlUTION purpose or sat1sty1ng hen of
And Anlmal Attendant
needed ror busy large
prac:toce F/J . PI T incl
wknds & eves Exp prel'd
Irvine SS 1-0304
& BOX OUIL TED S7S~a 71 4/858·3983•
BRAND NEW1 $155
Call 846-4293 HTTWtlUll l1~·•l1
On Friday August 19, TO POSS"E"SSTON ANO OC·
1988 ,at 9 45 AM Trust CUPANCY OF THOSE POR· ~Secu11tyServ1ces Inc TIONS Or LOT 15 DE
a Ca1tforn1a corporatton as SCl'l18ED IN PARCEL 1
duly appo1nled Trustee ABOVE DESIGNATED AS l!~~~~~~~~!!I under and pursuant to Deed R 1 0 2 P S I PAR I( t NG
01 Trust 1ecoideo 2 11'87 SPACE ANO R 102·SA
15 inst No 87 .Q19002 on (5 'ORAGE AREAi AS AP·
bOOI. .. page .• of Ot11c1al PURTENANT TO PARCEL 1
Records n tne office ol 1ne ANO? ABOVE DESCRIBED
spt<"1a1 provisions and otner 700 Civic Center OF the undersigned for towing
contract documen" are Dr. WHt 'AlllTNlllllHH' end storage together with ava•taole 101 examonatoon , S.nte Ana, ANO costs of advertising and ex-
7 wl!s old Big pups for gd
home $40ea 645-3845 , 9045 VET HOSPIT Al FIT
Expertenced rec:eptoonist
& vet assis11nt needeo
Please ca.II 9S6-5871 9-5
~-WUllllSE/
•IVEI
ROUND Table w/cl'lairs
S200 Cnoose luc1te metal & 1ormica OR antique oak SHEL TIES sable & white • I . powder blue &
nds relinisning 672-104 1 6 mo male. Adult sl'low wl'll Portholes SklftS. ps.
males Tricolor & blue Pb eng dela11ed Xlnt
SOFA t11gl'I ouallty Never S200ea 7141858·3911'\ cond $ 18 000 495-8238
General warenouse duties
requires good pltyStc:al
cond l!lon Calff OI L
good driving record E•·
c:e11en1 benefits and good
environment Laguna
Hills area; 768-5158
WILlllS/ ... /111 MecGregor Yac:llll, 1 3 I
Placentia C M.
wr-111• • •rw r ..... u
18 ANO -6VER PLEASE•
used Still wrapped -
Wort fl $ 1000 Saci1hoe .
$250 Can del1yer
•12131862-6588•
SOFA/LOVE SEAT coffee
& end table love seal
good cond11ton1 Reason-
1ble 536-6176
Stli4 ti• Wall
l11t!Lit.._1•wJ
$215
Loc:al Mar1te11ng Co EK· lltll T D L
pending In 0 C Great' '' Ila,
positions av1llable 1n I Rt,rt4iotitl:
pubhc relations Mull 111\e PAii I 1200 'lun in the sun Must l'lave
reliable transp su~l'I as 1, Liil llW 1111 your own car Full time,
Mon-Fri 7 30·5 00 p M
$250-S600 wee«ly CALL
NOW• DON'T DELAY•
520·4050 M r Fletcher
Call Evenlnos
IH .. Jll
Motor Routes
availab le in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
NO SOIJCITING
Deliver One Day a Week .
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance
Call 842-1444
Count) Recorder of Orange PARCEL 4 Count~ State 01 Cahlorn11 AN EASEMENT FOR THE
E>.ecuted by Clifford A USE ANO E11jJOYMENT OF
Yarges and E1tza1>e111 c f HE COMMUNITY FACILI·
Yarges husbandandw1reas TIES OF l AACTNO 8336
Joint Tenants W1LL SELL AT AS SET F"ORTH ANO DES·
PUBLIC AUCTION TO IGNATED IN THE OECLAR·
HIGHEST BIDDER FOR ATION OF COVENANTS
CASH {payable al time or CONDI TIONS ANO RE·
sale '" 1awtu1 money of tne STRICTIONS RECORDED
United $ta1es1 at Ille Main IN BOOK 133 18 PAGE 133
(Nortlll Entrance to tile OF OFFICIAL RECORDS OF
County Courlnouse 700 SAID ORANGE COUNTY
C1v1c Center West Santa ANO THE SUPPLEMEN-
Ana CA all rognt t1t1e and TARY DECLARATION OF
1n1eres1 conveyed to . ano COVENANTS. CONDITIONS
now held oy 11 under said ANO RESTRICTIONS RE·
Deed ol Trus1 1n lhe property CORDED AS DOCUMENT
situated 1n said County and NO 83·526720 OF OF·
State described as "' FICIAL RECORDS AND THE
THE LANO REFERREu AMENDMENT TO SUP·
TO HEREJ.tl IS SITUATED IN PLEMENTARY OECLAR-
THE SlATE OF CALI· ATION OF COVENANTS
F"ORNIA COUNTY OF OR-CONDITIONS ANO RE·
ANGE CITY OF NEWPORT STRICTIONS RECORDED
BEACH ANOISOESCAIBEO A S DOCUMENT Nv
AS FOLLOWS 84·086397 BOTH OF OF·
A CONDOMINIUM COM· FICfAL RECORDS
w•t• out charge al me ofl1ces CA. 12702 CONTINUANCE penses ol sale
of Robe11 Bein Wilham Peh11oner JEAN LOUISE CW •UllNEll Oiied this 27th day OI
F"rost & Associates. 14725 OOWO Not.ce is he,et>y given July 1988
Allc.n Pari..war ''vine Cah· Responden t KEN tC pursuant to Section ,5035 5 SANTA ANA TOWING,
torn1a 927 18 PMne 17141 WARREN DOWD of the Ca1tlorn1a Corpor· •Y: JEAN NOUlAlllY.
472 3505 Case No D2896 13 a1tons Code that Rlleogll R Put>hshed'Orarl{le Coast
COPies ol me cons11uc11on SUMMOHS Cummings and Edward G Daily Pilot August ~ 1988 •
plans may t>e pure 5 a . Men Penis heretofore doing T ·226
the at>o•e address tor a non-•~·TIM eourt ""'decide bus1neu under the firm
re1unoa1>1e lee of S9 00 or 91aln1t rov wlt~t '°"' name 01 Newiiort Endodon·
S 11 00 11 ma11~ lo you< ad· be4ng heard 11n1 .. 1 JOU re· uc Group hefetnaller 'e·
dfess M .. i..e ll'le checli pay· 1pond within 30 dara. "•ed ferred 10 as the Pariner-
et>le 10 HUNTINGTON the lnfOfmetlon below. snip • al 1441 Avoc1do Av·
BEACH WETLANDS CON· II you wish.to seek the ad· enue Suite 40t Newport
SERVANCV 1nce of an 1111orney in 11'115 Beach Cahlornia 1s dis·
Mail requests tor con-maner you sl>Ould do so aolved as ol tne close of
structton plans with tr•cor· P'Omptly so !hat your writ· business on July 21 1988 t>y
rect retum address or 1m· ten response 11 any may be muluaf consent of the part·
proper tees are sul>fect to hied on ttme. ners thll Rale1gn R Cum-
de111y The Conservancy AVISOI Ulled ha Sldo de· mings hH· withdrawn rrom
cannot accept resP<>f1J11b11tty mandado El tribunal pueoe and nu ceased to be as·
tor such delays de<:1d1' contra Ud sin au· 1oc1ateo 1n tile carrying on or
The Board of Dlfectors of d1enc11 a menos que Ud re· the business of the Partner· the HUNTINGTON BEACH sponda den1ro de 30 dl8S 1h1p
WETLANDS CONSERVAN· Lea la 1nlormaCIOl'I que Notice •• also hereby
CV 1eser•es the nghl to re-s1gue given ll'lat Edward G Pelhs,
1ect any and all l>•ds S• Usted cteMa solic1tar el O o S will herealter carry on
Pu1>11sned Orange Coast conse10 da·un a1>og1dd an the business of the Partner-
Oa•ly P1101 July 26 21 28. este asunto deberle hac:erlo sl'lip under the name or New-
29 30 31 August -t .2.3,4. inmed1atamen1e. de Hll port Endodon1tc Group et
1988 manera su respuesta the same locet1on and Is en-T221
P\lltlC NOTICE
K•1'W
FICTfTIOUI 9UllNHI
NAME STATEMENT
Tiie I01low1ng persons are
doing business as SAMMIS
NORTHGATE AS ·
SOCIATES. 17922 Fiich Av·
enue. Suite 100. Irvine. Call·
iorn1a 921' 1•
NEW ENGLAND MUTUAL
LIFE INSURANCE COM·
PANY. a Massacnusens cor-
poratton. 501 Boylston, 10111
Floor. Boston. Massacflu·
setts 02117
POSED OF • PARCEL 5
PARCEL 1 A NON EXCLUSIVE ------=----AN UNDIVIDED 1124 EASEMENT FOR INGRESS PUBLIC NOTICE
escn1a 11 l'lay aigune. Puede 11t1ed to all of tile assets and
ser reg1strada a tlempo has assumed and will pay all
I· TO l'HE RESPONDENT outs1and1ng ha1>1hties of tl'le
Tl'le pe1t1toner l'las tiled • Partnership heratorore end
pet11ton concerning your llereatter incurred
SAMMIS NORTH FREE·
WAY ASSOCIATES. e Call·
lorn11 general partnership,
17922 1'1tcl) Avenue, Suite
100 Irvine. C1htorn11 92714
INTEREST IN ANO TO THE A NO EGRESS OVER1-----------
FOLLOWING THOSE PORTIONS OF ,U.LIC
T t11s 1>usine11 11 con-
ducted by-a general Plf1·
nersn1p1
THAT PORTION OF LOT TRACT 10587 AS SET NOTICE
I --1-- - - - -15 OF TRACT NO 8336 AS F-ORTH IN AN INSTRUMENT PU9LIC
I Gov .. 11• SHOWN ON A MAP RE-RECORDED MARCH 16 lllflUS(
I . . -Ill RECYCLE CORDED IN BOOK 439 1979 1NBOOK13070PAGE f<>ftflllEEANO
PAGES 8 THROUGH 12 tN· 1227 A~236 OF OF· REDUCED
mamage II you la11 to fite • Notoce 11 also l'lereby
response w11h1n 30 days ol given tl'let Edward G Pe1111
tl'le date that th•S summons hH eaclus1ve aull'IOnly 10
1s served on you your default wind up the anaors of tl'le
may be entered and the perlnerst11p and 111a1
court mey enter a jUdgment Raleogh R Cumm11195 11 not
eont11n1ng 1n1uncllve or eu111or11ed 10 incur debts or
other orders concerning ot>ltgattons for or on bel'l1JI
d1v1s1on ol p<OAerlY spousal of tile P1rtnerst11p
Tile registrant eorn-
rnenced to transact bust·
ness under lhe r1C1ttoous
business n1me or na,,,..
t1s1ed above on June 211,
1987 I VEHICLE SALE through the cl us Iv E 0 F M I s . FICIAL ~E OROS ,llllCE MEALS -OAM.,.,Y eJLOT CELLANEOUS MAPS RE· Tne sir address and P11nce or Peace Lutheran Kt~~i.,;--'Y:-.-:~~A~Nif0!_!E~otner comt11 n designation Scnool 2987 Mesa Verde I 24000 AV1LA ROAD, LAGU!"i!A NIGUEL, CA I Classified Pages lcouNTY CALI ~~ot Ule rta• Q_rOpe<ly ()five Cosla Mesa today
SALE DATE & TIME: AUGUST 3, 1988 . 10:00 AM Turn unwanted ALSO BEING SHOWN IN desc ,.t>ed •t>ove i s announced •tspohcytorlree I INSPECTION DATES & TIMES: AUGUST 1 & 2 r 1988 I Items into ~tiTu~~':J~~T L~~~l~I~ r~~~1~210N~~.C~Q= ~;,d c:~:~~ u~~·~:a t:~~~
~pport Cl'llld custooy. cn1ld DATED July 22 1988 ~PO<I attorney tees. costs EOWAlllD Q . ..ELLll.
This statement wu !tied
With the County Clerk of Or·
ange Coun1y on July 01.
1988 ,..,..
I 9:00 AM • 3:30 PM . I money today! CATION NB LLA 83-2 • Cahlornoa 9266:l Ille lull p11ce ol meals served
C 1184 RECORDED JULY 28 1983 Thf! undersigned Trustee unAer tke ••a11on21 Scnool
and sucl'I other retie! a.s may D.D.1.
be g11n1ect by tl'le court. Tl'le Pub11.ned Or1nge Cout
garnishment ot wages. tak· Daily Pilot August 2 1!188
Put>'fished Orange Coast
Daily Pilot Juty 12. 19. 28.
I VEHICLES Will BE AVAILABLE FOR INSPECTION IN THE PARK-1 • 2·5678 AS DOCUMENT NO d1sclaoms anyhabilltyr0tany Lu~ch ~rog~am Pt1nce ot 1ng of money or proper1y or T ·228
other court authorized
proceedings may also result
August 2. 1988 T2()5
ING AREA OFF,OF El LAZO ROAD, SOUTH/WEST CORNER OF l ~tJt,~g~ g: 50::f,'C~~~ ~~g;;~t;~~50~~e:"c'o~~eoe~ ih~~~,~~1~~r~~s;=';;r~
I THE FEDERAL OFFICE BUILDING. I SELL ANGE COUNTY ANO AS designation ·11 any sllown vice O.rworl'lu a copy of
FOR MORE INFORMATION: •(213) 267 -5625 CORRECTED BV THAT l'lereon Ille policy which mey t>e re·
I I -CERTAIN CERTIFICATE OF Seid sa•e Wiii be made. OUI v1eweo by any 1n1,.•esteO
PUBLIC l1"4VITED . . CORRECTION. RECORDED w•tllOut covenMt or war· party
• - - - - - - --------- - - - - -through class1f 1ed FEBRUARY-23. 1984 AS ranty c~p•eu orfiphed re· App1tcat1on forms are ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=~========~DOWMENT~~~6111 g~~I~~~ ~~~~~mto~~mes~th
JUN 1 1988
Gery QrenvNle, Cleftt. •r:
Linde c. HerH. Deputr
Clerk ·
Ltnda A Chapin. Attorney
101 Pe1111oner t 10 I Dove
Street Suite 235 Newport
Beach CA 92625 1 OF SAtD OFFICIAL RE· encumbrances pay the a 1ettll• to parents or g"lard·
OROS DESCRIBED AS remaining proncpal sum of 111ns To apply tor free or re • •
STA.RTING A NEW BUSINESS??
The' Legal PePartment at the
Daily Pilot is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now avail-
able to new businesses. •
We will now SEARCH the
name for you at no e•tra charge.
and save you the time and the
trip to the Court House In Santa
Ana Then. of course. atter the
search Is completed we wlll file
your fictitious business name
statement with the County Clerk.
publish once a week for four
weeks as required by law and
then file your proof of publi-
cation with the County Clerk.
Please stop by 10 hie your
fictitious business statement at
the Daily Piiot Legal Depart-
ment, 330 West Bay. .Costa
Mes•. California. If you cao not
atop by. please call us
at (714) 642-4321. Extension
315 or 316 and we will make
arrangements for you to handle
this procedure by mail.
If you should have any further
Questions. please call us end we
will be more than glad to assist
you.
Good luck in your
new business" ·
FOLLOWS the note(SI securecf't>y U•d duct'd proce meals. flouse-
BEGINNING AT THE Oet'd of Trust with interest holds ~llould fill out tile IP·
MOST NORTHERL v COR· tnereon as provided '" said phc;a11on IV!d relurn 11 to the
NER OF SAJO LOT 15 nou~sl advance~ 11 any sc11001 Add11tonal copies
Published Orange Coaat
Da•I)' P1t0l July 19, 211,
August 2 9 1988 • T215
THENCE SOUTHEASTERLY under ll'lt' terms 01 said Deed are available at the prone•· ---------
ALONG THE NORTH · ot Trust lees Charges l'ld pa1s olloce ol the school NU.IC NOTICE EASTERL V LINE OF SAID e•pf'nses 01 Ille Trustee i nd Tiie 1nlormaflon orov1ded on __ ;...;.;=.;;...;....;....;..,;;...__
LOT IS SOUTH SO 14 ol tile trusts created by said Ille app1tca11on w111 be used NOTICE CW
44 EAST 182 00 FEET Deed ol Trus1 1 t l'I f d N...0 Tne 10111 amount ot the on Y 0' t e purpose 0 e· NlllMl'T THENCE SOUTH 39 45 unpa d balance 01 the Ol>h· 1etm1n1ng etig11>1hty and may S 1 I~ WEST 100 00 FEET be veriroed at any ume du,.. Tnc County en 1e110
TlllENCE NORTH SO 14 ~at10fl secured t>y the prop-1ng lhe ~l'IOOI year 1>7. scnool 0tstoc1s or Orange County .u WEST l 82 oo FEET arty 10 Ile told and reason· t...... a of -ials (CSOOCI has applied tor a .l>le •st1ma1-.i costs e11· or 0 .. ~r progr m "' C I I nl THENCE NOATH 39 45 ~ vu Put>l•sned Orenr Cout permit w1lh Ille a 1 or a 16 EAST ·100 oo FEET TO penses and advances at lhe 0 1 p 1 A 1 !988 Coastal Commission regetd·
II-or t"'-1n1t1a1 ~·"'1-·1~ a• Y 1 ot uous p THE POINT OF BEGINNING "'V ""' ~ ........ 'V" T227 Ing Replao~t ol or110nS ElCCEPTING THEAE· ol lhe Notoet ot Sale IS of Ille csooc Stendby
FROM THE FOLLOWING $18 9 12 88 (estm I P\8.R: NOTICt Ocean Oullell. JOI> No J·22
(Al UNITS tOI TO 108 IN· Tllet>ener1<;1aryunO.r "'° _ .... ....;.;...;..;..._;..;;..;......_.,___ ThlS ,ot> will rec>le<le ap-
CLUSIVE 201 TO 208 IN· Deed ot Trull l'lerttofore ex-SUNllllOA COUltl pro111ma1ety 823 feet of tht
CLUSIVE ANO.JOI TO 308 eculeO and dehvertd 10 lhe OF CAl.WO..-A. ·~·s11ng deteriorated l•nd
INCLUSIVE AS SHOWN unders111ne0 a wrrll.n Dec· COUNTY M OttANOI section ol the CSOOC
UPON THE CONDOMINIUM la.ration OI Default end De· In lht Matter ol the Applt· standby ocean oullalt wtliCh
PLAN RECORDED MAflCH mand for Salt and • Wfifl.n Cihon ot Charyl• G Sprague will ~ allecled by the widen·
1 1984 AS DOCUMENT NO No1tce 01 Default and Elec· on behall ol Prort10 Juan lnO and ra1s;ng ol Pac111e
8 .-.086 39 8 ANO AS t1on10Se11 T~unders1gned Jesus Garrido Sprague Cal Coast Highway by tl'le Cah·
AMENDED MARCH 8. 1984 caused sa•tl Notice or De-Garrett Garrido Sprague IOI lorn11 Department or Trans·
A S DOCUMENT NO leult end Electlon to Sall lo Cl'linge ot Name portalion (CAL TRANSi
84-0969•&. BOTH OF OF· be recorded In the COl.lr'lly NO A 144153 CAL 'TRANS •• w1cten1ng and
F!CIAL RECORDS OF S.AIO where Ille real property '' ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE r11s1ng lhe elevation ot the
ORANGE COUNTY locateo ~OR CHANGE OF NAME Pacific CoHt HIQllW•Y
IBI THE EXCLUSIVE Date Jv{V t~. 1988 Charyle G Spragve on bt10ge over the Senta Ana
RIGHT TO POSSESSION OF Tr11el Deed lecYfttr hf· btllall ol Primo Juan Jesul Atll9f 1n order to improve
.AU. THOSE AREAS DESIO· .tcee, Inc .. • C.....,,. COi• Oamcto Sprague C•I Oat· tfeffte corculaUon and allOW
NA TED AS PA AK INO potatloft ••• ...., Tr11etee, rell Garrido Spregue rnln• '°' lheel1m1ri1t1on OI. m•tor
SPACES ANO STORAG! IM I. ~teon •hrd.., ort llat hied a petition in 11\lt constric:tion 1n lhe Santa
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TURNER
ROGER £. TURNER.
pai;.sed away Jufy 31.
·l 9Ull. Hl• 1s survived
by h11o w1fto Mary, son
Rui.ty Turner. daugh·
tcrs Kalhtl' Turner
and Ahl·1a Foster. 6
g r.indl·h 1ldre n .
brother Eugene
Turnl·r . s i s t er
Kathk>cn Richardson.
Mr Tutner was presi-
dent of turner Realty
and Investment Co.
Member or the New-
purt Beach Rotary
Club. 81g Brothers;
551 Club: Vintage
Club. Balboa Bay
Club. and the Navy
Leaaue. V1sit.atlon for
Cm•nds at Pacific
Vtl'W Memorial Park
Mortuary. 3500 Pa-
1.'ifk View Drive,
N\•wport Beac h ,
Wl-dl\4.lfiday 3:00 P.M. w ts.00 P.M. M .. of
Chr1sUan Burial It
Our Lady Queen of
Angels Catholic
Churt•h , N~wport
Beach. Thursday
11.00 f\ M. ln lieu of
flowen family sue·
it'll donauona to the
Altht•1ml'rt F oun-
dAUonl. Pacific.' VteW
Mortuary. D.i.ret1on
6·H·2700
CONWAY
MARY ALICE CON-
WAY. ~ awa)'
July 30, tHR.
Survived b son,
John , Co.nway;
daughtl'r Kathl~n C. o·oca . grandson.
Bnan O'Dea. brothers
James. Patnt·k and
MachaC'l Gallaghu.
Rcl·1tatlon of the
Rosar y. 7:30 P .M
Tut'Sday (this eve-
nlf\&) at Pacihc View
M em o rial Park
Chapel. 3500 Pacific:
View Drive. Newport
Beach. Mass of Chr1s-
uan Burial. Wednes-
day 10:00 A .M . at Our
Lady Quel'n of
Angels Catholic
Church , Nl'wport
Beach wllh Pacific:
View Mortuary. Di·
r~:lOrs. SH-2700
'AOWtC VllW
MIMOAIAL 'ARK
Cemetery • Monuar r
Cl'la~I • Cr~matory JSOO Pac1l1c; V1e1111 Orivtt
N wport Beact1
644-'700
HAQt-l.AWN·
MT.OUVI
Mor lu•ry • C.met•••
Crem•tory
l6"G' ... ' Avt> Coth• Meu
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