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MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1988 25 C E TS
Schools await builder suit verdict
Court ecision will h a ve major effecton
districts' right to coll ect developer fees
By GREG KLERKX
Of .. Oellr .........
Oosin$ arguments arc C\IX"Cted
Tuesday an a landmark de' eloper Ice-.
lawn.t between tht .. Nev. pon-Mesa
Unified School D1stnct and the
Orange Count) Bu1ld1ng lndu'>tn
Association. ·
No hypocrisy
Dan Quayle says he did
not think It was hypocriti-
cal for him to back the war
effort and opt to join the
Natlona1 Guard./ A~
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The case could have a pronounced
impact throughout the state on school
districts and their nght to colkct
develoix-r fees for construc11on or
improvement.of school facal111<.''
The builders· association targeted
the Newport-Mesa d1sLnc1 to iron out
some loopholes in the develoix•r kc'>
Funny ·
boaters
make a
splash
By LESLIE EARNEST
Ot IM 0.-, """4 Slaff
More than 100 boatr, c.pla)hed
through the -.-.atcr Sunda) ar, thl' :!8th
annuaJ Character Bua t Parade took
place in Newpon Harbor
Boaters. some dressed in "1ld
costumes, steered sailboats. dinghies.
tall ships and tugboats as thou~and'
of ix-ople watched from '>hOrl'
Winners an 1h111 ) car's parade
which had the theme of" I 00 Yea~ ot
Boating:· were as follov.<..·
Sweepstakes: HM '-1 Dolphin.
o~ned by George ~lallm . a San,
Diego resident.
Commercial On 1~1on. &_.,, ( n<..-
lume -an unnamed l'ntn from
Book-A-Look in Costa \.le'>a Bl'''
Theme -"Popc.)e." entered b'
Waterfront Homes.
Satl D1' 1s1on: Fam place -the
tallsh1p Resolut1on o'' neo h'
Tamara and BalT) Spe1kr \e1.nnd
place -the tell a \lam. Cl" nl'd tl\
Bonnie Gibson. third plal1.' -\eJ
Bng. o"ned b~ Rod La11mor lnurth
place -Te\a. o" ned h' J l alhot
Power D1' 1siun F1r\t PIJn· -
S1hcr King. 01>.ned b~ l>ou!?IJ'I
Smtth-Gintcr \e\.Ond plJll' -.in
unnamed entr) 0" nt•d h' \l.1rl. Hart
(Please see PARADE /A 2)
legislatton. which has been amended
more than 60 times since the fees were
signed into lav. in earl\ I 987.
The assoc1at1on filed a ta-wsull
against the district last )ear. arguing
the d1stnc1 cannot legall> c.ollcct f~
for res1dent1al and commercial con-
struction pro Jeth v. 11h1n 1h bound-
aries
The association cla1ml·d a d1s1nc1
must exix-ncnc:e gro" th an its ".>tudent
populatton an order to J\\l''>'> the fee<>.
Ne-.-. port-Mesa ha) t.'\l)t'.rlt"n~ a
general dechnc 1n enrollment an
recent years.
Six-nccr Co"en . attome} for the
d1stnct. said he will pre~nt final
arguments to Orange Count) u-
pcnor Coun Judge Leonard Gold-
stean Tuesday. The tv.o-v.eek anal 1'>
bas1call"1r concluded. he said.
"All thee' 1dence has be-en rcce1' ed
by the Judge and tomorro" "l''re
going 10 present closing argument'> ..
Coven said
Coven declined funher comment
on the case
Suix-nntendcnt John '1coll "ho
was called to 1es11f~ during the tnal
said he didn't want to speculate on the
outcome of the tnal.
··1 don't know "hat'~ going to
hapix-n. I ha"e no idea .. :--.ic:oll ..aid
Goldstein has 90 da' s to render a
dec1s1on on the case. C (,,en s.i1d
De'cloix-r fe<"s ha'e lx'l·n a sourn·
of contro' ers~ an '><:hool d1'>tnctc.
throughout the <state "1th bualda'
cl aiming that .-.chool dmnct'> ha' l'
abused the la" b) charging thl'
mu1mum amount regardlM\ 11! their
need
Celebrity lookalikes cruise the bay in Character Boat Parade on Sunday.
Woman recovering from fire injuries
By ROBERT BARKER
Of ... OelJ ..........
An El Toro woman remained 1n
fair and stable cond111on toda-. from
injuries she received an a fire that
killed two friends early • aturda~ at
her home.
Rosemary Rach. 32. suffl·red sec-
ond-degree bums and a broken knee
while jumping from the second sto~
ofher home to escape flaml''· <1tfa 1a1..,
said.
She is the wi fe of :'\e"P<Xt Bcal'h
attorney Marshall Rich. Jo. .... ho
called the fire department Ill report
the inferno. Rich. a former rl•al estJtl'
broker in Corona dl.'I ~lar. v.a'
reponedl) asleep do" nsta1rs "hen
the fire broke out.
He could not he real hl'd for
comment toda'
A fire depanment !.pokl·~v.omjn
said the fi re that de,1r11,cd thl'
condom1n1u m "as caused h~ "a hot
item .. discarded an a 1'1tch~n lra~h
can.
There -.-,,as no -.-.a, to detc~ine it
the obJc<:l that 1gm1.ed the tire "as a
cigarette. the spokes"oman said.
Officials said toda~ the-~ still
ha ven't postll'el~ 1dl'nt1r'1ed the
cha rred bodies of a man anJ '' omnn
who penshed v.h1k 'leeping in an
ups1a1~ bedroom at th(' hnme at
21121 Calle de Pa)l'O in the LJ!.I.'
Forest communit~ an fl Tnrn
Fire Depanment ollic1al!> \.ltd the
condominium "as full~ engulfed in
fla mes v.hen Rich called auth1.m11c'
It took 30 lirefightcr' m·arh jn huur
to e"lttingu1sh the f1ame' \trlil IJI'
said
Damage 10 the structurt' JnJ um·
tents v.as plaled at S~110101 tin·
officials es11matcd
-\ccording to repons \lar\hall
Rich had fallt:"n asleep on a h' ang
room coach late Fnda) night and ";i"
unaware his fnc:nds had decided to
(Pleue .ee FIRE/ A 2)
Under state law. school d1stncts are
allowed to collect up 10 S 1.53 per
square foot of new res1denual de-
velopment and 25 cents per square
foot of commercial de' elopmcnt to
help fund ne-.-. fac1liues construction
of improvements.
The la-.-. apphes to both com-
mercial de' eloix-rs and residents" ho
build Large add11Jons to their homes.
School board President Jim de
Boom said the distract has collected
about S2 5 million m fees since tht'
ta-.-. became effective
Test set
for new
speakers
at arena
Neighbors in Me"Sa
hope they'll muffle
amphit heater din
By JONATHAN VOUKE
Of ... Oellr .........
The four-)ear legal battle over
concert noise at the Pacific
Amph11hea1re WLll mo'e out of tbt'
courtroom and ant,<> the arena when a
pn vate com pan~ show<> otT a six-aker
system lhat ma) dampen the sound of
music that residents near the concen
venue say 1s ruanang their hves.
Attome) Richard pix. rep-
rescnung the Concerned C1uzcns of
Costa Mesa -the group sumg
amphitheater oix-rators -said of-fica~s will test a speaker s~ stem used
at another outdoor arena. the Holh-
wood Bowl •
Spax said the n~ S)Stem rchcs on
hundreds of small speakers rather
than the huge to\\ers of amphfie"
no-.-. 1n use
Residents contend that music
blasung from the I .500-sat arena
can be heard throughout their ne1gh-
borhooc:h The' v.ant the music
turned do" n or a dume built Cl' er the
amphitheater
A.ttomc' s for "'ed "c-st Inc. "h1ch
opcrat~s the arena contend that
s1mpl~ tu ming do-.-. n the' olume "111
destrO\ delKate sound balances
necessan for qualit~ shows Putting a
dome 0' er the amphitheater. "h1ch
sits on the state-owned count\ fa ir-
grounds. as too eitpens1 "e . the)· say
Ned ~est attome)S argue that
c111zens must offer possible solu11ons
to the sound problem. The <;ix-aker
test spnngs from that request. Spo.
said
"The\ use transducer<> instead ol
cones to d1stnbute the sound from
(Pleue eee SPEAKERS/ A2)
Irvine may
tilt$1,413
at vintage
windmill
Thoughtless visitors litter shoreline
By GREG KLERKX
Of .. Oellr ..........
What price history" In Irvine.
exactly $-1 ,413.16.
That's how much a blue nbbon
committee is asking the cit) to spend
on relocating what is believed to be
one of two remaining agricultural
windmills on the Irvine Ranch.
The windmill and assorted fann
equipment arc standina in the way of
proaress at Jamboree Road and the
Santa Ana Freeway, an area desig-
nated for road constn.iction. The site
was formerly home to the Irvine
Ranch Farmers Market.
The city's Irvine Ranch A~cul
turaJ Headquarters Blue Ribbon
Committee recommended rclocatina
rather than tearing down the wind-
mill, which is one of only two lcf\ on
the Irvine Ranch. The other is in the
remote Bee Canyon outside the citt s
current boundaries but within its
sphere of influence.
In the heyday of the Irvine Ranch. more than l,OOO windmills dotted the
landscape in Irvine, pumpina water
from undersround wells to acres of
strawberries, tomatoes and other
crops. As homes and hiJh-tKh busi-oeaes nosed out agnculturc. the
windmills disappeared.
Thecitystaffis rccommend1na that
the d~ shell out Sl.•13.16 10 mo\C
the windmill and fa.nn equipment.
but the pr:oblem is •here to put them.
Officials say there is no room at the
lmae HillOricaJ Muaeum. Councilwoman Sally Anne Miller
IUd the windmill couJd be relocated '° 1 canyon where it would be safe hen fUture ctnelopment.
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Editor's note: This '" the ~t·cond
of a seven-pan s<.•ncs lln Orang<.'
County's coastline. Dail.\ P11c>1 re-
pon ers are walking the lt'ngth of th<.'
Coast. recording the ~1gh1s and
sounds and talking 10 people "ho
work and play on the bt•tich. Toda)·
Bolsa Chica State &·ach to 1hc ').in ta
Ana River.
By BOB VAN EYKEN °' .. Oellr l'tlet IWI
An animal emerging from the
ocean for the first time at Bolsa
Chica State Beach before the clean-
ing crews had been out might not
have wanled 10 stay. Evolution
could have been set back for eons
"You should Stt 1t after a ""eek-
end." said Craig Jensen. a tan ton
resident whose temporary m1ss1on
in life is to comb the beach for
plastic forks, aluminum cans. and
otherremandersof"hatcan happen
when evolution gets out of hand.
.. You'd thank people could get to a
trash can ... he said.
One thing that becomes clear
when yo u walk along the beach 1s
that you are treading the border
between two d1men s1ons· one slo".
silent and fluid. the other fast .
boistrous and a" k\\ard.
The thing the) ha'-e in common as
trash. The ocean spews forth its kC'l p
and crab shells. The land leaves its
plastic.
Jensen only packs up the land-
ward trash. filli ng about fi, e large
ti.gs a day ••ith the ref use of
civilization.
"l'dhavea prett) hardtime tl")ing
to pack up all the shells and stulT. ··he
said. "We leave the natural stuff."
Jensen himself has been washed
THE
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ON FOOT
onto the beach so 10 \fX'JI. ti' the
waves of l·ircum~tan~1.· -\ carpet
layer b~ trade. he "as doing time at
the Orange Count) Jatl on a drunl -
en dn' mg con' u:uon "hen ht.' "as
offered "or!. relca\C The chrncr
were fe" It v.ar, the hcach or the dog
pound.
"I didn't -.-.ant to spend m) dn)S
k1lhng puppies .. he ..aid · fh1.·
beach sounded prett~ nlll But I go1
pretty sunburned "hen I lir<.t came
out here . .\fter four month' 1ns1dl'
man. I was "hlle ..
He said tha t unll l h1<, rckn<>e from
J&il he hadn ·1 been to the beach an
years. prefemng 1n<.tead the.-descn
haunts of the off-road' chide But 11
wasn'talwa)S that 1>.a) In h1\ 'Ou th
Jensen was more in11ma1eh 11e-d to
the beach. ·
"I u~ to nde down here on m'
bike wtth m) surfboard strapped '''
the back." he said.·· .\nd m\ ml'ther
was a real ocean per.on \\ ht>n "e'd
come to the bea.-h 'hc-'d al-.-.a'
briqa plastic bag and v.r·d till 11 up
With trash that -.-.e'd find "
Onc:t upon a 11me. Bol!.a Chi~
had even rougher edge' In the da) s
of the Red Cars. the sand-; of" hat 1
now Bolsa Chica ~alh "en' un-
' I
tamed h' trash p1cke~
"The~ used to call 11 Tin Lan
Beach .. said Viola We<;t. "ho v.as at
the beach fishin g v.11h her hu<.hand
Jack on "edne\d;l\ morning
"You didn't dare v.a1k on 11 barefoot ..
But those "ere ad' lhl J;i'"· 100
four dt"Cades ago whl:n the n·d \lrcet
cars ran n gh t along the txach Jack
West said
"You could thro-.-. up a cardboard
shack. find yourself 'J fishing hole
and sta) h~re all summer:· he said.
The "ests. a retired couple from
Dov.nc) ha' c ~n coming to Bolsa
Chica for 4() 'ears to fish
"Thi is one of the be t surf
fishing beaches m the "hole area. ..
Jack said. "" c Ii h \ear round here
and 11 cu·1 ~ ~at. We usuall>.
av~ about 11 fish ma morning. ·
(Pleueeee TRASH/AS)
Roosevelt's group top lobbyist
NB resident's Social Security a dvocates
spent $2.9M to influe nce Capitol Hill
BJ DAVID GOELLER
ft 1111,._ .....
WASHINGTON -<..ap11ol Hiii
lobb)'1Sts. pactd b) a contro' en1al
SociaJ Sttunty achocac> group head~
ed by Oran,e Co.st resident JamC'S
Rooeevelt. spent more than S6.3 62
million tryana to influence Cona,ress
1n 1987.
The amount. com.pal d from f'f'-
qu1rcd reports filed with the Ho~
and 5(n11te, f'fPl"'tntcd a 4 pcl'('eftt
1ncftalt ft-om 1986. -.hen a ma 1ve
overhl\ll of tbt n11uon• income t.a\ ,
laws spumd bag ,pc-nd1ng b' rcgtS--
tert'd lobb) 1<;t
The 19 6 total ol bt) S" m1lhon h~
some 8.500 andt' 1dual~ and org.inat.1-
ttons -.as up from S.aQ m1lhon m t 9 S
and u tht' ume v.as the h1ghe t to~t
11nct The >.s 1atC'd ~ began
comp.hna the figu~ an I q '
The at1on1I Committee to
Prne~ Social Secunt~ I~ th( P3d.
la.st )Ur wilh a rcponed outla' or
Sl.93 m1lhon. much or tt for d1rttt-
maal campe1in d~11ned to Oood
co""""1onal offiet"$ .. Ith letters
from 1tn1or dt1ren'
The orpnt'lJlltOn. hcadtd tl' thl'
son of President Franl ltn Dclnmi
Roo~"ch. has drawn fire from mcm-
~rs of Congress whQ sn ll U4'{'\ l,('3f\'
taCtlC1 to obtain contnbuttons from
the elderly.
Roose""cll of '-c-.-.pun lkach. has
defended the lobb)1n1 aroup. "3)tfli
"our ca\lsc is a eood one. our method arc he>nesl. ourconctms are inC't'rc ..
The S2.9J m1lhon wa \hJhtl)
below the SJ mtlhon m lobb •n&
c~pcnscs rcponcd b the aroup for
1986, -..hen 1t fini hcd an srconJ plac"
behind the Sl 02 m1lhon pent b
Cnm~ns for ns1blc ontrol of cad
Rain.
That sroup. bankrolled pnncipalh
by cl«tnc utthtt~ and roal com-
pen1es. c:tuTeatcd llS 19 7 lobb\'10&
C:\pcnses to S l.2 million. lcavin.g it tn
e1i>tth plact among nine orpn11..1-
11on spending more than SI m1lhon
last )Car
Second spot in 19 7 was occup1t'd
b) pc~nmal b1f.-pender Common
Cause:. the stl :.CSe nbcd e1t1zens'
tobb that ronctntratcs on so~cra
ment ethics and el«tion ftna~
rcfonn and aunbutts 11 ~ure budtc• to lobbytna,.
Common Caust spent Sl .S6
m1lhon last )'car. JtHt ahead of lilt S2SS m1lbon ~paned by a tobecto
company. Pt\lhp Mom; 'CJSA. •hida
uted d 1rect .. mail c:amS*lftl \Ooppate
any tnautt 1n fcideral c'citt tuea •
toblcco swcd~ Ptuh p Moms llftl about hMf' Ill
(PIHH-1 G 1819'
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M * °'9R19 eo..t DAILY PtLOTI Monday, Maguet 22, 1981
Probe shows many errors
in disability claims for VA
WASHINGTON (AP)-A House
119nel uys lbc Veterans Adminis-
tndon m.de numerous errors as it
bmriedly proc:euN disability claims
but had time to aive special treatment
to applicants who "had the car" of
inftuential lawmakers.
A House Government Operations
Committee report, released Sunday,
dncribed two seperatc systems for
bandlina claims.
Applicants without "pull" had
their cases rushed to judgmenJ by
error-prone managers trying to win
PIY bonuses for meeting production
quotu, the report said.
But the penel said the Bureau of
Veterans A~s -the coun of last
resort for claimants who~ benefits were deojed -"maintained a list of
~men who shou~d be brought
IO BVA chairman's attention 1f
they inquire about an appeal."
At a hearina last February by the
panel's subcOmmittcc on human
resources, a former appeals board
member, Daniel J.B. Bierman, was asked whether there was preferential
treatment when a lawmaker on the
list intervened.
Bierman replied, "It is difficult for
me to uy, but I suspect that to be the
case, sir. Otherwise, there would be
no reason for it (the list):·
••The BVA .... showed favoritism to
claimants who had the ear of cenain
innuential members of Congress."
the committee concluded.
The VA said in a statement it "ha
not been provided with a copy of the
committee's ttpon and is obviously
disadvantaged by the fact that it was
released to the media before it came
to us. We intend to review it
thoroughly when it is received."
VA officials refused to r-eply to the
panel's specific allegations.
Addressing the appeals board's
quota system, the rcpOrt said. "The
Board of Veterans Appeals .... was so
caught up in an unreasonable pro.
duction quota standard, that some
members were deciding cases at the
rate ofone every eight minutes."
The committee noted that earlier
this year. the VA ended production-
based bonuses and preferential treat-
ment after both practices were publi-
cized in subcommittee bearings and
challenged in a lawsuit filed by
Vietnam Veterans of America.
The report suggested that Congress
end a 55-year-old prohibition and
allow veterans who are denied ben-
efits to appeal their cases in federal
coun. In 1987, veterans won less than
13 percent of the time under the now-
abolished quota system at the VA
appeals board.
The committee said the VA tried to
cover up its frequent mistakes in
disability claims by deliberately
under-reporting the error rate to
staffers for the human resources
subcommittee, headed by Rep. Ted
Weiss, D-N.Y.
The VA approns about$ I I billion
in disability benefits annually to 2.5
million veterans. widows and chil-
dren. While some veterans were
improperly denied benefits under the
VA 's error-plagued system. others
may have received money to which
they were not entitled, according to
committee staffers,
Nine of the 15 Republicans o n the
38-membtr committee filed disscnt-
ina views disagreeing with the rec-
ommendation for court appeals.
"While we share the committee's
concerns about .... practices such as
production quotas .... wc cannot sup-
port the committee's inference that
the (appeals board) does not have the
best interests of the veterans in
mind," they said. •
The repon did not gJve exact
numbers of errors, but cited a 1984
internal studt' of I, 79(> cases by VA
lawyer Ronald B. Abrams. He found:
•A "substantive'" error rate of 8.4
percent that led to denial of claims
that should have been approved. This
category refers to mathematical and
other factual errors.
•An 18.2 percent "judgmental"
error rate. in which the wrong
decision was made even though the
data used to render the opinion were
accurate.
•A "procedural" error rate of21.5
percent, in cases where the mistake
did not affect the final benefit
determination.
British Arctic expert casts doubt
that Peary reached North Pole
NEW YORK (AP) -A British
Arctic expen says that Rohen Peary.
credited with being the first explorer
to reach the North Pole, may actually
have missed the top of the world by 30
to 60 miles, The New York Times
reported today.
Essential data is missing from
Peary's records and Peary ·s own
behavior after returning from a dash
to the pole indic-ates he ma> have
known he missed his obJ CCtive,
according to Wally Herbert. a polar
. explorer whose conjecture an the
September issue of National Gco-
araphic magazine was summarized
by the Times.
Peary's diary and other documents
of his 1909 expedition. held an the
National Archives in Washington.
were opened 10 scholars recent!~.
Herbert said his doubts "erc based
on possible nav1gat1onal errors. t'X-
traordinary distance claims and
blank paJCS or insufficient data an
Peary's diary.
SPEAKERS •..
From Al
120 sources," Sp1x said ... Hopeful!}.
that will lead to less spillover into the
nei&hborhood ...
S"pix said hearings in the suit, being
conducted before Superior Coun
Judae Richard Beacom. are
suspended until the attorneys -and
possi~ly Beacom -journey to the
amphitheater Sept. 19 to hear the new
system.
During the test. music will play
from the e:K,isting center Spt'aker
tower for sound-level measurement
in the arena and surrounding neigh-
borhood. The new speakers will then
be turned up to a level matching the
current speakers. The neighborhood
sound level will be measured a second
time to sec if there as a difference. Sp1~
said.
The diary entry for April 6, 1909.
the day Peary is supposed to have
reached the pole, made no mention of
it, but a loose page was inserted that
proclaimed, .. The pole at last!!!"
Herbert said.
He said that after returning to
camp, Peary showed no desire to
celebrate and turned away with both
hands covering bis eyes when his
associate, Matthew Henson, went to
shake rus band.
Peary's account contained no de-
tailed record of wind speed. weather
and ice conditions or systematic
position checks from sun and planet
observations, Herben said.
In addition to Peary's failing to
correct for ice drift and other possible
errors, "his chronometer -critieal in
navigation -was I 0 minutes fast. an
PARADE ...
From Al
of Hart Carpets: 1h1rd place -The
Baroness. owned b} Ralph Rodhc1m:
fourth place -Carol uc. O\\ ncd b)
Berkeley Eastman.
Judgesofthe parade "ere Nc .. ,pon
Beach residents Bill Hamilton and
Art Gronsky.
The boat parade 1s sponsored b~
the Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce.
FIRE ••.
From Al
spent the night in one of the upstairs
bedroom rooms. Rich"s \ltife had
apparently gone to bed earlier. •
Rich reportedly awoke early Satur-
day to find his home in flames and ran
to a neighbor's home for help. Fire
officials said he tried to get upstairs to
rescue his wife but was dri' en back by
flames.
error he was not aware ofwbile on the
ice," Herbert said.
"This alone could have put him
west ofthe pole by 18 miles." he said.
He said no explorers since. even
with snowmobiles, have matched
Peary's claimed speed over polar
pack. Peary said he made the round
triP. from base camp to pole. 296
males. in eight days, with 198 miles
covered in four days.
Other specialists in polar history
expressed little surprise at Herben's
assertions. The experts also seemed
resiJned to the inconclusiveness of
the ISSUe.
"I'm not sure we are ever going to
know if he actually made it to the
Pole," said Mary L) nne Bird. ex-
ecutive director of the American
Geographical Society an Ne" York.
Three injured in
cable car crash
SAN FRANCISCO (A P)-Acable
car on a steep. damp hill abo' c
Fisherman's Wharf lost ns grip and
rolled backward. hilling a car and
causing three manor inJunes on
Sunday. system officials said.
The accident occurred o n the H'de
Street hill. about a block awa' fro m
the site ofa May 16 accident in. which
a runaway cable car hit a true!..
injuring 36 passengers. .
Jn Sunday's accident. the car carr~ ·
ing 25 to 30 riders was headed up the
hill when it disengaged from the
underground cable.
WINDMILL ..•
From A l
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the question is where the} ·re going to
put it." Miller said. 'Td like to see
them find a permanent location now
rather than have to move it twice:·
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the lower IOI on Tue.day, While the San Fernando and San
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momlng low clouds near the coast. otherwlM fair through
Tu.day. A Nttle warl'Mt' Tuesday. Beech area Iowa tontoht
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Majority favor federal money
for U.S. Olympic training
NEW YORK (AP)-Most Ameri-
cans sec the Olympic Games as a
competition among nations as well as
athletes, and they fa or federa l fund-
ing to bolster the U.S. team, a Media
General-Associated Press poll has
found.
While many nations provide
money for their Olympic teams. the
federal government and the U.S.
Olympic Committee long have re-
sisted that approach. Howe\ er. 6 7
percent in the national survey sup-
ported the idea.
With the Summer Games 1n outh
Korea just three weeks awa}. the poll
of 1.223 adults found sharply divided
opinion on the partic1pat1on of pro-
fessional athletes. who now are allow-
ed in Olympic tennis and soccer and.
in the Winter Games. ice hocke).
A narrow pluralit), 42 percent. said
professionals should not be allowed
to compete in any 0 1) mpac spon. But
35 percent said professionals should
be allowed in all events. and 16
percent liked them in some spons.
Among other findings:
• By 85 percent to 11 percent.
respondents fa vored continuing to
hold the games at a different cit>
every four years, rather than install-
ing them at a fixed location.
• Ninety-two percent of respon-
dents said they planned 10 watch
some Olympic events on television.
•Six in 10 respondents said they
believed that judged events. such as
gymnastics. are scored fairly: 26
percent said not and the rest weren't
sure. Of those who said judg.ing is
unfair. 90 percent said 11 was in-
fluenced by politics.
.,,• Sixty-two percent of re pondents
said at was of great amponance or
some importance to them that the
U.S. team wins more medals than any
other, and 59 pen·ent said it was
imp0rtan1 the U.S. team outdo the
Soviet team .
Those international rivalries aside.
and despite recent Olympic boycotts.
76 percent of respondents said the~
believed the games 1mprtw<.· cooper-
ation among nations. the stated goal
of the modem Ol}mp1cs.
The U.S. 01) mp1c Committee now
raises m ost of ns mone~ b~ allowing
businesses ·to displa) the 01~ mp1r
logo on their products for a fee. Poll
respondents indicated some d1squ1e1
with that approach. wnh 50 percent
saying the Olympics had become too
commercialized.
Some critics have suggested greater
funding could help de' clop a l .
team that could fare better against
state-supponed athletes. pan1cularl)
those of the Soviet nion and East
Germany.
However. the U.S. Ol)mp1c Com-
mittee has said it believes the public
does not suppon government fund-
ing. It bases that position on a
nonscientific poll done at Disney
World last year, an NBC News survey
done eight years ago and its mail.
spokesman Mike Moran said last
week.
While the committee has not ruled
out government funding in the future.
"We're doing OK the way we arc."
Moran said.
The comm11tcc·s budgct as S 149
million for the current four-year
cycle. far less than the $320 million
suggested b} a stud} commission in
1978. The budget for the 1988-1992
cycle will be about S200 million:
ideally, 11 would be S300 million or
more, Moran said.
The poll asked: .. Do you think the
United States government should
provide money to train U.S. Olympic
athletes, or not?-Sixty-seven percent
said yes and 27 percent said not. The
rest had no opinion.
Pregnant woma n fle es E. Berlin
BERLIN (AP) -An East Berlin
woman who eluded armed guards as
she swam to freedom through a
polluted river says she's three months
pregnant, officials reponed today.
Four East Germans swam across
Berlin's Spree River on unda}
evening while an East German patrol
boat stopped nearby as the)
scrambled onto the West Derian bank
near a government building.
One of the four was Maiga Adryan.
who told people she was three months
pregnant, said West Berlin cit}
spokesman Hans Birkenbeucl.
"We have no reason to doubt her.
even though no medical test has been
conducted here so far." Birkenbeuel
said.
Adryan. 22. broke a foot dunng'the
escape. he said.
The river, filled with industrial
wastes. is about 260 feet wide and
under constant East German patrol at
the point where the four swam across
it.
The attorney said he 1s not op-
timistic, however. He said the solu-
tion to the problem will likely come
from a variety of steps.
A fireman, Greg Konishi. suffered
second-dtJrce burns to one of his
hands dunng the fire-fighting efforts.
He was treated at an area hospital.
The item will go before the Irvine .--------------------------------------------
City Council at its meeting Tuesday.
LOBBYISTS SPENT $63 MILLION IN 1987 ...
From A l
total in the final quarter of I qg7. Its
founh-quaneroutlay ofS I .'J.7 m1lhon
was the highest by.any lobbying group
for a three-month period last year.
The Committee to Protect the
Family ranked founh in overall
spending last year w11h S 1.95 million.
followed by Sierra Club'<i S 1.5 mil hon
to suppon lobbying on en' 1ronmcnt
and conservation issues.
The bigest sptnder among or-
pnized labor last 'ear was the
National Ass.oc1at1 on "of Letter Car-
riers at $1.48 malhon. The other
million-plus spenders v.ere the Fiber
Fabric and Apparel Coalition for
Trade with $1 .24 million and the
Home Recording Raplls Coalition
with nearly $1.1 8 malhon.
The coalition, a consonaum of
audio component companies. has been bllttlina on Capitol Hill for
ICVCrll years aaainst the Recording
Industry Association of America,
composed of record and tape manu-
ORANGE ........
COAST --· r•I
MAIN OfFICE
facturers.
The coalition·s Spt'nd1ng \\3S far
ahead of the $331.280 reponcd b} the
recording association in the stru8$1 e
over whether Congress will restrict
use ~for impose royalty fees on digital
audio tape. the newest kid on the
high-fidelity block.
The continuing congres~nal de-
bate over handgun cont.~ again
accounted for heav) lobbying ex·
penscs. with a group pushing for
firearms restrictions. Handgun Con-
trol Inc .. leading spending in th as area
with $900.343.
The pro-control forces v.cre
outaunned. however. by collective
spendin' by their opponents: Na-
tional Rifle Associauon of menca,
$668.058; Gun Owners of America.
$608,672; and Citizens Commmee
for the Right to Keep and Bear Arms.
S271.435.
Other large spenders last year
included Amencan Petroleum In-
stitute. $91 9.419: Project Cure.
$909,018: Free the Ea$1c. $896.555:
Railway Labor Executive~· .\ssoc1a·
tion. $800.293: Rainbo" Lobb).
$765.329: and U.S. League of Savings
Institutions. $728.803.
Also. AFL-CIO. $576.504: Ameri-
can Israel Public Affairs Com·mmce.
$543,273; United Auto WorU~rs.
$539.451 ; Man-Made Fiber
Producers Association Inc ..
$524.642: American Council of Life
Insurance Inc .. $513.281: and Ameri-
can Farm Bureau Federauon.
$51 2,671.
Also. American Am Alliance.
$504,098; National Association of
Home Builders of the U.S .. $490.062:
American Bankers Association.
$476,707; National Association of
Realtors. $440.141 ~ Air Transport
Association of America. $41 2.17 5:
and Disabled American Veterans.
S405.168.
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'Swim for Gold'
f es t i va l slated at
Eastbluff Center
Ea~tbluffVillage Center in Newpon Beach will
host the Corona def Mar High School "Swim for the
Gold" program on t he second day of tts annual
summer sidewalk sale Friday and Saturday from 10
a.m. to S p.m.
The sale will fea ture closeout prices on gif\
items. fashio ns and notions. The Saturday festivities
wilt include free face painting and balloons for
children.
Proceeds from the event will go toward the
construction of the Manan Bergeson Aquatic
Center. a 5~meter Olympic-sized swimming pool
for city recreation programs. The center is located
olT Jamboree Road at EastblufT Drive and Vist.a del
Sol.
E•tllte planning semlnar
Three experts on estate planning. wealth
accumulation and real estate will speak during a fr~
seminar from 7 to 9:30 p.m Tuesday at the Red Lion
Inn in Costa Mesa.
nornc~ Da' 1d Brown. Realtor Barbara
Amstadter and financ1nl ad' 1ser Paul Delancy will
offer their 1ns1ghts at the session. The public is
invi ted and rescnations may be obtained by calhng
Nanc) Ghanem at 837-7200.
Computer design seminar
A free public seminar for manufacturing and
design engineers wi ll be held Thursday from 6 to
8:30 p.m. at the Anah(•1m Marriott. 700 W.
Conve nuon W:I\ in ·\naht'1m.
The sem1n'nr 1~ intended to educate the
manufacturing community on ad vances made in
computer aided design and manufacturing tech-
nology in the last year. Seating is limited for 24
people. and reservations may be made with Debbie
Schneider at 544. 7213.
Epstein-Barr session
Rushmore M('d1cal Center will host a free
lecture for people sufTcnng from Epstein-Barr
~ndrome Thursday at 7 p.m. at its fac1hty. 5402
Bolsa A\c .. Huntington Beach.
Meetings are held the last Thursday of every
month. Reservations are requested and can be
obtam('d by calling 891·7756.
Mesa High reunion
The class of 1968 from Costa Mesa High School
will hold a buff('t dinner and dance for its 2~year
reunion Saturda) at the Huntington Beach Inn.
Dress is casual to semi-formal and the cost is
S35 in advance or $40 at the door. Contact Donna
{DcCubell is) Bennett at 546-8698 for further
mfo rmauon.
Museum trip planned
Th(' Irvine Fam1h Cl" ices Department will
conduct an e'cursion 10 the California Museum of
Science and lndustr\-Saturday. beginning at I 0 a.m.
at th<· In inc Youth Sen ices Center. 14301 Yale
A\e.
The l:OSt 1s $8 per person and the bus will return
at appro.x1matcl) 5 pm (all Da' 1d .\nderson at 851-6106 for details.
PC users to mee t
The Orangc Coast IBM PC l 'ser Group will
mee t aturda} at the 1ence Hall of Orange Coast College in Costa Mesa
The.-program "111 run from ~ a.m to noon
Further 1nformat1on ma' be obtained b\ calling 898· 7998. . .
Women 's support group
··woman to Woman" 1s the name of a new
suppon group offered by the Laguna Beach
Commun11v Chn1c. which will mrt"t Tuesday
evenings from 7 to 8 p.m. ·
Jo\ce Burton 1s the instructor and the cost 1s $5
per meeting. For additional information. call
494-9429.
I CALE NDAR
Monday, Aug. 22
No meeting scheduled
Tuesday, Aug. 23
• 9:30 a.m. Ora111e Couty Board of S.ptr·
vi10rs, board heanng room. Hall of Adm1n1strat1on.
I 0 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
• I :30 p.m. Orugt Couty Pluaiag Com-
mission, board meeting room, Hall of Admints·
trauon. 10 Civic Center Plaza. Santa Ana.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Mond-v. Augult 22. 1-Al
Dancers perform on nature's stage
Laguna-based Dim Sum troupe picks damp
wilderness a tmosphere for a rtistic exercise
BJ AMANDA WRAY
..., ..... c:. .. 'I •• 1
While hikin4 early one morning 1n the
Oeveland Nauonal Forest, Dhann Brad-
ford decided she would hke to perform
there.
The 31-year-old founder vf the Laguna
Beach-based Dim Sum Dan crs merely
looked off the trail and rcahtcd the
abundance of beau11ful sites \\Ould be
perfect to create a performanc(· area.
For what she called "soft roughing it."
Bradford, Jaye Jen1 can. Deirdre Murph).
Lori Doss Wilson and Karen J. Woo
invited about 35 people to take pan an a
four-hour event that Bradford dc~nbed as
a sensual kind of performance
"We had an audience hike in There "as
heavy mist.. .. 1t was cold and \\Ct:· Brad -
ford said. ··we thought. 'b an) one going to
come and sec this toda' ,. ...
People not onl) came that damp ·\pnl
morning. but Bradford said she rl'U.'l\Cd
letters from pan1c1pants sa' 1ng tht· e,.
periencc changed their II ' e., ·
"We had things happen1n~(un11nuou.,I~
-we surrounded them \\1th \tufT." she
said.
At 7:30 am .. the ad,cn tunHJ\ met
guides at th'e trail head \Iler nearl~ an
hour of h1k1ng. the} rt·achcd lht· fi rst
performance area
The sun was nearl} up ant.I bt:ginning to
shine through the trees. The dan('cr.-. were
all in white mo\1ng in the distanCl'.
"One mus1c1an climbed up in a tree and
hung up all his bells." Wiison said. adding
that most of the music "as not melod1ou<,,
but intriguing. ··Like the crackle of df)
wood. we had random sounds··
Other mus1c1ans earned percussion
instruments to create an "earth) .. sound.
and someumes the mu.,1c of a flute could
be heard. ··The people" crcn 't told "hat to
expect." Wilson said.
"We're quite ph)'SJC'al ," Woo s:ud.
"We're not afraid to touch each other."
On July JO. the Dim um Dancel'\
entertained for the Ncwpon Harbor ._rt
Museum's "Mys11cal Madness" part) at
profit, the Ol m um Dancer\ nced 10 think
about makmg a hvmg too In addition to
teaeh1nl dance part lime at Orange Coo t
Coll* in Costa Mesa Bradford \\Orl>.\asa
ptt50nal fitness trainer and a., a re-
flexoloSist
The 2~year-old Wilson is a marke11ng
manaaer for an engmcenng firm. he ha~
to dance 1n the evenings and on thi•
wtekends. "Once 1n a while 1 take master
claSStS ifl can takeoff'Nor!I.," )he ~1d .
the "crushina"' s~ss of aenu'I pennmaon
to i>nfonn. rental of union tee:hnN:lllDI.
and manqers. "It's rcall} a very stiftiaa
wa) of performin1:· Wilson said.
And note' eryone can afford to au~nd a
performance at the center.
"I think there's a plaet for us in the
commun1t~:· Murph) said. "We're
needed."
Because Bradford says every dancer is
concerned with lht well~beingofthe poup,
"We did a piece on a c1im1dc "1th masks
and tribal drums "'e "anted an c' oca11' e sound, not a distracting one:· Bradford
said, adding that someumes the audience
was g.iven drums and encouraged to pla\
with the mus1c1ans. ·
llemben of Dim Sum Dance n perfo rm in and out of tbe •badowa lD oatdoor coacert.
Although the Dim Sum Dancers de-
scribe their movement as a ne"·age st~le
modem dance. Bradford 'i:l)S she as
skittish about using the catch phrase in her
description.
"All of our pe rformances arc rad1call)
different," Woo said.
Perhaps that is wh> the dancers chose to
call their compan} Dim . um. In Ma n·
dann, the name translates to mean hors
d'ocuvrcs. or special treats. In Cantonese.
the translation means pointing to the
hean. or a touch of the hcan
Like the first defin1t1on. Bradford said
she hopes the \lsual d1,crs1t) of their
performances &"'cs people something to
choose from Closer to th(' St'Cond deli·
niuon. Bradford said their dancing 1s
tremendousl) therapeutic
"The dance is des1$ned to tal>.c) ou out of
yo ure\er)day thinking mind and take ~ou
to a different place."
But that doesn 't mean their ll'Chmque 1s
always calm and pass1 ' c
"There's tnbal mo' ement in" hat "e do
-drawing from "hat "ould feel hke a
ntua1:· Bradford said Wilson addrd: ·w e
do a lot of 1mpro' 1sat1on ..
the Nogouch1 Sculpture Gardens 1n <. osta
Mesa. The dancers" 0' e their "a\ aroun.d
tables of guests and used lights and pro~
to create what Bradford called a po~erlul
and bizarre effect.
"It was a very enjoyable "a} to perform
We were coming at them from all
directions. making magical things happen.
People got more into the part).
"We <ton't JUSt get out there and smile
and entertain." Bradford s~ud. "We C'\·
plore the environment and use the setting.
··we would stand 1n front of lights and
work with shado"s 30 feet tall ... she said.
The Dim Sum Danc-ers. not onl\ "ant to
get their audience in ' oh rd bui part1c1-
pat1ng too.
At the Sculpture Gard('n'>. some people
got up and danced before the lights .\1 the
Laguna Beach tarFair in Jul~ Brad lord
and compan) allo"'ed enth us1ast1C' lhll-
dren to JOIO them an dancing on stage
"We're looking to heal the aud1\.'n n· and
treat them to a real e\pencncc ... Bradford
said. "Rather than shocking the aud1('nn:
we're addressing the high prcs,ure and
stress of making a II\ ing 1n Orange
Count) ...
Because the} arc not moll' ated b'
Jcn1can. 30. and her husband produce a
publication called the ··Health Eum1ner"
She also has taught fitness clas~s.
Woo. 28. has been '"'ohcd \\1th ~H'ral
choreographers and plans to teach children
dance in the fall w11h the t Joseph Ballet
Company in Santa .~na. Woo. \\ 1lson and
Bradford were in'olved "1th the TusJin·
based Dance Kahd1scope before forming
Dim Sum nearl)' a ~ear ago
Murph), 25. \\ho no"' "orks as a
cocktail waitress at the Four Seasons Hotel
1n Newport Beach. mo,ed to Cahfomia
two years ago from Ne" York because she
was interested in uneanhmg the dance
scene out West
··in New York. I felt li ke one out ofe,el"\
five people had dance bags O\ er their
shoulders I think Orange ( ount~ ,., JU~t
waking up.··
Although Orange Count~ no" ha<, the
Performing .\ns Center m Co'ita \ksa as
an art'na for the arts 11 can be restnct1\C
"Just to perform at the Perform in@ .\m
Center. 1n1t1all~. JUSt to tum on the lighl\..
IS S 17.000.'. \\ 00 ~Id.
Bradford added· "Part of the reason tor
the outdoor performance "as I d1dn'1 ntYd
to "a1t for a theater:· &sades this. there 1s
she believes It Wiii be successful.
The dancers research each performanoc
and often get ideas from quirks in ordinary
hfe: a strange ~oman on a bus. a fu nny
billboard.
Before lhe museum's party. Woo said
"we v1s1ted museums and looked at
pictures first. ..
Next on the Dim !)um menu is
part1 c1pat1on m the CLA Dance Dcpa.n-
mcnt's Works in Progreu in early Novem-
ber. If plans go as scheduled. the> also will
be dancing as pan of South Coast
Repertory's ~ on the Green in Septem-
ber.
In the winter. the dancers will be
perfonn1ng for the New Age Concert Scncs
in Laguna Beach. The) ha'e not forgot~n
the forest. ho~e' er and hope to invite the
general public to a large outdoor fetc in
earl) October
"I lo"e the outdoors. It was a real
con01C1 for me to stuch and rt'hea~ in a
·studio "hen Southern· Ca!Jfom~ has so
man> beautiful spots:· Bradford said.
"It's not something far everybody.
You·,c got to be ~1lh ng to get }Our shoes a
httle dart) or ~ea lizard cross a creek bed. ..
Family evicted because of hyperactive child
-----./. Landlord says 12-year-old boy,s attacks on
children could result in li ability la ws uit
By Tiit A11oclalt d Press
The famil) of an emot1onalh disturbed
I 2·ycar-0ld bo} faces e\lct1on ·from their
Cypress apartment bttau~ the landlord
said tenants ha'c complain~ of assault
by the boy on other children
The mother of Jared Maples and her
boyfnend ha"c filed su n to stop the
ev1ct1on. cla1m1ng the action 1s dis·
criminator) and could depm e Jared of
special education he needs.
Apartment manager Doroth~ \\a Il er
says she must protect oth er tenant~ or be
liable for the consequences.
Walker said she scn ed an e' 1ct1on
notice because of almost dall~ complaints
this \Car from tenants atxiut fared·')
behavior. Walker claimed on\' t:im1h ha<,
alread> left the compk' and others ·ha'c
threatened to lea'e b«au..c ot thl· tx1'
"He'sconstantl~ h1tting otht'rlh1ldrt•n ··
Walker said. ··\\e·,e had ~omplaant' th.u
he's hit a child" 11h a hammt•r I ha' c Ill he
concerned \\Ith the other tenant\ ..
Under an order signed h' \\ c't nr..ingt·
County Municipal Coun Judgt• DJn
Dutcher. the fam1I}. indud1ng Jared h"
I ~year-old brother. their -i11., cJr·\•ld
grandmother. Manha Ru m<.tl•JJ the bo' \
mother. Doroth} \l.tpko;, ht·1 II\ c·1n
bo) fnend. CC ( hamhlJ<., and tht• "1u-
ple·s bab~ daughter. riu,1 nlln t' out 111
their l\\O tx-droom unn at lht' I 1nrnln·
\food~ .\panment<, b~ l'pt ,
But the fam1h . "ho<.e int om\.' .on\1Sl\lll
Chambliss· di\3b1lt1' lhl'Ckc. tr0m J
motorc,cle accident. Bum\te.il.I'' cx 1al SC'cunt~ and \faplt's ,h1ld·'>UPPl•'i pa'·
ments for her t\lO -,on-. hJ\C'n't tx·cn abk
to find another apartment lomparablc h•
the S., 15-a·month t\lO-~dr·1,,ni u-11 lh\.'~
0 0 \\ rtnt
\1aplcs and Chambh'>'> , 'n1a, t\.'d JI·
tome\ Elliot \\ BllX an attlirnl'\ h'f lhe
Fair Housing Counnl •'t Orangt· ( ,,unt'
"ho filed a la"suit .\ug ! " in Orangt•
Count~ u~nor ( oun •n <.uppt'r\ nftheir
claim
.\n e' 1c11on fn,m tit' I ';lfl''" Jl'Jrtmt•nt
could 1eopardlze Jared·s attendance at the
Mardan Center ofEducauonal Therap) m
Co~ta Mei.a ~here he takes special classes
through an agreement with the Cypress
School D1stnct. Maple said
"It's not true that th('~ ·re being dts-
cnminated agam~t I JUSt can't be losing
m' other tenants 1-iecausc of them."
\\.alker said
Bnan \.1eek. an anome' for Cahfomta
uth"est \.1anagement inc .. the Sant.a
\.1on1ca·baSC'd compan) that manages the
144-unll com pin. said Jared is "a walking
hab1ht~ la" suit ..
"It "e didn't e' 1ct them and he senousl)
1nJures another tenant. m~ chents could be
facing a mult1-m1lhon-dollar lawsuit ~
cauS( of our fatlur<' to protect the other
tenants." Meck said
Four cars in major c~ash
on MacArtJI11r; +injured
lcms with the suspects • • • A women reported!~ "as treat1.•d al
Pacifica Commun11\ Hospital tor
iruuncs allegedl) cau~d "hen her
husband thre" a ~ttle l'au<.1ng :i
deep cut on her foot. • • • Residents reported that ··drunk
the 4700 bloc~ ot l>Nl he<..h'r tx·t"t'1.'n
6 p.m SaturdJ' .ind -I~ J m
Sunda)
lrTlne
i\ "hnc Ill., 1.1,,,ta \1R: "3~
stolen from the 1 ) hhx k \'t '3n
Manno someume ~unda' • • •
and the bomb squad found nothing
SUSplCIOU!o.
Lonnie . oel \\ en.ger. 18. ofla8una
Beach '48S arrested on susp1c1on of
car buf1)al') and possession of stolen
propert) at 4:51 a.m. Saturda an the
1700 block of Occanway. He was bcld
in heu of SI 0.000 ba1l. • • •
BJ GREG K.LERKX °' .. ..., .........
Four people were senously inJured
late Sunday in a four-vehicle collision
near the border of Irvine and New-
oon Beach, police said.
The lso crossed over the pamt('d
center median and was broadsided b'
a 1988 Oldsmobile sedan. which "as
travelina north.
A third pasS(nger. believe-d to be
Donna Am s· father. was taken to
Fountain Valle) Regional Hospital
where he ts an scnous but stable
condition with broken nbs and a
cardial contusion. \\ lute said.
png bangers" "ere ~ellintt an\I holkr·
mg shortl~ alter I am todJ' 1n tht•
street near~ 1chol~ trttt and \\ a .. h-
angton ..\'en uc ••• OffiC'Crs "ere l·alled 10 \'.ju1et a man
Watches. clothe<. a •amcrJ and J
tele' ISIOn set wert amon~ thl' 11\.'mc;
stolen from a home 1n thl "' 11 hlo..11;.
of Bayonne Circle bet\\l."t'n J p m and
midntahl unda~. Thi· hurglar ap-
pa.rcntlyentett'd the homl• thr,,u~h an
unlocked rear sliding doM
Roben Maclaren. 21. of l..aguoa
Beach was arrested on suspicion of
drunken dn' mg and tut-and-No
d"'1nJ at I 19 a.m Saturday at 872
01ff Onvc He was held m licu ·of
S2.SOO bail. • •• A blue Volvo fled the SCCM of a
...
SbonJy after 12:30 p.m .. a 1967 Jso
-a rare Italian sportscar -was
travelina south on_ MacAnhur
Boulevard north of Fotd Road when
the driver. Joseph Moody. 42. of
COit.a Mesa., lost control due to a lane
cbanae by ~nother vehicle. Irvine Lt.
MJk.e White 11id.
An Acura lntegra. also north·
bound, then struck the first two cars.
A Jeep also sideswiped the vehicles.
Two people in the Oldsmobile were
flown by helicopter to Western Medi-
cal Center in Santa Ana. The driver.
Donna Ams of West Hollywood, was
listed in stable conditic;>n today with
broken ribs. Her mother. Florence
Ams. 56, was listed in slable but J~rdcd condition with internal in-
1unes.
Moody was also fakcn to the
Fountain Valley hospital "here he,.,
in stable condition wt th a broken kg
and head injuries.
The male driver and a pa~~nger m
the lntqra were not injured. The
driver of the JttP. was also uninJutt'd.
using a leafblo"cr 10 clean a parl ing
lot at Spnngdale Street and Edmger
Avenue at 2.30 am toda\
Newport Beach
A )Oung coupk "a<; the target of a
failed robber\ near P1rat(' . ., CoH•
early Saturda~ morning Tile foupk
was looking out O\ er the harbor" hen
they wert allegeJI) 11pproache-d b~
two men who demandt'<i mone). The
man told the "oman to run for help.
and the ~uspccts bcaan beating th('
male v1cum The 'U J)C('ts fled
without an) mone~. but the m3n
suntrcd minor lac-trauons. He w~
trcatfd at Fountain \'allc) Rca1onal
H~tal and rekaStd
• • • Someone stole S 'lll.' ",,n h •''
JCWClf) from a room at the R{~l\tn
Hotel betw~n 7 a m an\1 ~ I' m
Saturday •••
thrtt-ear accident Fnday involvi"I a
1986 Nissan and a 198) Uncc>ln
hmosmc The 1·12 a.m. IClcidenl
occurred at MountaJn Road and •
South Coast H1.ghwa).
,._talD van.,
Two men took more than $4. 700
from the manqer of a irdt-K =ne station as the man tried to
t the money into the Bank of
America in the I 7000 block of
lrookbu.m Str!et. The Sl-)ear-old
.......,. wu unhurt in tbc robbtry. • • • AA 1tblctic thief pried a ctihl\I "'tnt
tom tbe roof of Critter 0 1ppen and
...... into the t>u11dina whfft he
... SI 17 ftom the ptt-sroomil\I .... • • • Sollliebod1 kicked in I window of U•ndl Middle School and broke
. ,
into the teachen' lounge. Nothina
was taken, but the intruders apperent-
ly ddccatcd in tht student quad.
a .. tblpm &each
Two women believed to be in their
mid-lOs utcd a aun to rob an
cmploye.e of about $80 at a ~rvt('(
ttation at Bach Boulcnrd and
Adams Avenue on Sunday. Ont of
the WOtMn in the 1 :04 p.m. holdup
we« a bh.e jacket., leVlJ and tennts
shon. 'The other woman, who a~
permtly pulled he weapon from bcr
punt. WOft a red jacket and jcani. • • • A mideftt ftP(>ncd that fivt iun·
Police are still in ve tigating the
IKddtnt.
••• T"''Clve ~teboanli "ere toten
Sunda) momma from Olo~ n
and Skate. A windo" "a mi. hed to
provide entry. ••• A watch and tc\-tral cnd1t arch wn-e stolea from a home an the 1100
bkxt of East 8alboe Boule,-.rd
IQlnelatfte ba'Wttn 6· )()and 7· 30 p. m .
Fnday . • • • Someone ransacked a 'eb1dc and
11<* the stem> whale 1t ._.b patkcd 1n
A punched lock pro' tdl'd rntn to .1
Volksw.,cn CTI park('d in the: ~:n
block of Slanford bctv.C"Cn Ill p m
Fnday and 6 a.m. turd3) Th<' car' c;
llettO •'U stolen.
fAC1ana Beecb
Someone reported t~o shot!\ tired
at R1dd~ Field at 12·10 am fnda'
o one 11\'&S mJured. Wh1lr pohct
ha,., satd 1n the past thlt the par._ 1
somct1mcs ustd a a late nt1ht
rnttt1na spot for p ) ~n. 1t i not
known lf the incident "''~ pan of a
rettnt SPttt of "'W~ diJU"tfd
apuw 11.)'S 1n U.una ac.ch. ~.
The Or.nae County Bomb uad
and Laauna pohce mpon&d to 1
bomb threat at uth CC\l l 1N1C'll
Center on Fnda) n1aht. Bull h pttal
.-poknwoman satd a uck1n& ti()( 1n
tbe hospttal lobb wu m1~taken for
an cxp&Ql51vc. No one was eVllCl*~
Coetalrleea
Two mtn wcrt anntcd S.turday
af\cr all~ finna six ~hots into the
Rttf Bar on eWl)Ott Boulevard. Aa
alert officer beard the sbou ...
followed a •·bite pick&ap lnd. le8~
the aru Luis Varon Ordat. :M ....
J~~bo Ponelk> vebalo. 15. bolb ol
Costa Mesa. wert anatcd on lutPi-
tlon of fin"I into an jnbabitld
dwtlhne, and 'postCUlon of a de9dtt
we.pon 31-catibcr haftdpo ·.a ~ bulleu ~ were fouftd ia tM
lNCk. No OM .._ lftl""'4. . •:• A lllltDl*wtndoW W81~ibit....,1Uioi!ii_.
bf ••S..-1iaSouda C_."-L An°"'°' .. rash ofdae ...... ... caQlt'd mort \ha" S 100.000 ' y
U\ the at)'. Al~ .... Im) irmlif.
--l lMMH lhe ....,. ,. I ...ad to call Dr•c•he o.RI __ ,,..,. ..
Bizarre
activities
onLA's
freeways
By TIM AHocialed Press
A aunman committed suicide
today on a roadway. a bus driver was
killed by a flying wheel and an
overturned truck that dumped five
tons of tomatoes caused a 3Q..car
pileup during a series of freak inci-
dents on Southern California free-
ways. officials said.
At least 23 people were injured,
thiu of them crittcally, in the live
aocidents that began Sunday morning
and ended early today. O ne of those
in critical condition was a CalifQrnia
Hi&hway Patrol officer. ., ..... , ....
•
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Polish workers take over
Lenin shipyard in Gdansk
GDANSK, Poland (AP) -About
4'00 workers carrying Polish Oags and
chantina "Solidarity" seized control
of the Lenin shipyard today.joining a
wave of strikes that poses the most
1erious challenac to communist
a uthorities si nee 198 J.
T he Lepin shipyard became the
13th enterprise in a week to go on
&trike for higher pay and government
rteotnition of Solidarity, the trade
federation that was suppressed under
martial law in 1981 .
At least 10 coal mines in southern
Poland and transit and dock workers
in Szczecin remained on strike on the
seventh day of the labor unrest, which
has idled more than 76.000 workers.
Aside from the shipyard, which
employs I 0,000 people, no !l~w
strikes were confirmed by authonues
today. But there were many opposi-
tion reports of labor unrest na-
tionwide.
Activists in Warsaw reported an
attempt to stan a strike at the 14,000-
worker Ursus tractor plant outside
the city. A rally at the plant was
d ispersed by pohcc during the morn-
iftf shift, resulting in three detentions.
said activist Maciej Jankowski. But
he said workers laid down tools in
some depanments.
A management spokesman at
Ursus who did not give his name
confirmed an unsuccessful attempt to
strike at the plant. but made no
mention of police and said work
continued normally.
Stalowa Wola steel mill and heavy
machinery plant, and a strike was
launched by 2.000 of the workers.
Government spokesman Ryszard
Straus said people mi&ht be standing
around at Stalowa Wola but it did not
necessarily mean a strike.
Opposition spokesman Wojciech
Maziarski also reported new strikes
or panial strikes at the Cegielski
turbine works in Poznan, the Huta
Warszawa steel mill in Warsaw and
the Railroad Construction Enterprise
of Szczecin.
A spokesman for Huta Warszawa
mill, technicaJ director Stanislaw
Zalesny, said about 50 people tried to
mount a strike but it failed. Straus
said he had no information about any
stoppages at CegJelski or the Szczecin
railroad enterprise.
fo the most ~nt incident, a man.
whose identity was not released. shot
himself in the head shortl)' before I
a.m. today after a nearly four-hour
standoff with authorities in
Redlands, sajd CHP Lt. Cliff John-
ston. ·
Ethel Kennedy ualata CeMI' Chavez u farm workers'·
l•der enda h l• SS-day faat In proteat of peatlcldee.
Some Gdansk pon "orkers also
were striking as of today. according to
reports from Western joumahsts. A
Solidarity spokesman. Jacek Kuron.
said 3.000 Gdansk dockworkers were
on strike.
In southeastern Poland, Sohdanty
organizer Ewa Kubema said workers
rallied at the 18.000-employee
There was no police interference as
workers marched around the Gdansk
shipyard.
Law enforcement oOicers had
earlier followed the man I 0 miles
from Yucaipa, where he had been
involved in a family dispute. to
Redlands. where he parked on the
right shoulder of the westbound San
Bernardino Freeway and threatened
to kill himself if officers approacht>d,
Johnston said.
Chavez ends fast as
backers vow action Quake ldlls Police repel 10, 000
hundreds protesters in Prague
A half-mile stretch of the busy
freeway. also called Interstate IO. was
closed 1n both directions from 9 p.m .
Sunday to I a.m. today.
Earlier, two men were cnt1cally
injured when the van the) ~ere
traveling in vaulted over the side of
the Golden State Freeway about 8:20
p.m. Sunday near Lake Hugh es Road.
Traffic accumulated from the acci-
dent on the freewa). also kno\I, n as
Interstate 5. and about 11 p.m .. a
semi-tractor trailer ng loaded "1th
tomatoes crashed and oven umcd on
the frcewa > about 3 miles nonh of
where the carht'r accident occurred.
DELANO (AP) -Cesar Cha~e-z
ended his 36-day fast at an outdoor
Mass here to the enthusiastic cheers
from thousands of supponers. who
were later urged to "carry the torch ..
ontil the United Farm Workers union
prevails in its four-year-old table
grape boycott.
"Today I pass on the fast fo r hfe to
hundreds of concerned men and
women throughout Nonh Amcnca
and the world who have offered to
share the suffering.•• said Chavez in a
prepared statement read by his eldest
son, Fernando Chavez.
.. The fast will go on 1n hundreds of
distant places and it will mult1pl~
amonJ thousands and then millions
of canng people until ever) poisoned
grape is off the supermarket shelves ...
Chavez stated. He endured stomach
cramps, dehydration. vomiting and
other serious health ailments in order
to bring attention to the union's call
to ban five pesticides used on Cali-
fornia table grapes. ·
The Rev. Jesse Jackson. who
sought this year's Democratic presi-
dential nomination. began a three-
day fast as soon as Chavez ended his
fast. Other politicians and celebrities.
including actors Manin Sheen and
Roben Blake, have promised to fast
for two or three da)'s as well.
"The fast does not end toda) ...
Jackson said. "The fast expands: the
fast continues; the fast grows."
Some 6,000 supponers anencted
the Communion service under a giant
white tent, an event reminiscent of
theend ofChavez' 15-<iay fast 1n 196
to protest escalating violence 1n the
fields and ~in recogniuon of the
fledgling union.
in Nepal
KATMANDU. Nepal (AP)
Rescuers searched through debris
today for victims of an canhquake
that ravafed one-third of this coun-
try's temtory and pan s of India.
killing at least 650 people and inJunng
thousands.
The death toll was expected to
climb from Sunda) ·s pre-dawn quake
on the India-Nepal border which
triggered landslides and floods and
was the mountainous region's dead-
liest in 38 years.
Officials in both countries said the)
had yet to rece1\ c repons from 1he
remote Himalayan areas hardest htt
by the temblor. which knocked out
power and commun1cat1ons and \l.3S
said to injure at least 3.000 people.
PRAGUE, Czechoslovakia (A P)
-Baton-swinging police fired tear
ps and charged demonstrators afier
10,000 people took to the streets on
the 20th anniversary of the Soviet-led
invasion that crushed the "Prague
Spring. ..
The size of Sunday's spontaneous
protest, the biggest against the in-
vasion since 1969. took foreigners
and residents by surprise. Witnesses
saw at least eisht people detained
around the city, mcludingJan Urban.
spokesman for the human rights
group Charter 77 .
Twcnty~ight people "ere in
custody today and authont1es ex-
pelled six of seven foreigners detained
during the demonstration. the state
news agency CTK said. It gave no
other dctajls on the foreigners.
slightly injured b} bottles thrown
from the crowd Sunday.
The marchers chanted demands for
freedom, the withdrawal of Soviet
troops and suppon for Alexander
Dubcek. the ex-Communist Pany
leader who pion~rcd the reforms of
1968.
In Moscow, troops charged hun-
dreds of demonstrators and pushed
them out of a central park Sunda)
when the protesters began chanung
.. Prague. Prague. Prague!" in memor)
of the invasio n.
No inJunes were reponed among
about 500 demonstrators and on-
lookers. or among the 500 national
guard soldiers and police.
Two RTD bus paS&Cngen steered
the vehicle to safety after a wheel flew
ofT a moving car and bounced O\ er a
freeway barrier. crashing through the
windshield of the bus and killing the
driver.
Authorities were still seeking the
motorist who abandoned the car
Sunday with its missing wheel on the
freeway near the accident.
Driver Bobb; Hall. 5.2. of (arson
was killed when the" heel crushed his
chest as he d rove a outhern Cah-
fomja Rapid Transit D1stnct bus.
wd Officer Diane Lo''Cr) of 1he
California H1ghwa) Patrol
Drug inf orniant seeking
compensation for torture
NiranJan Thapa. Nepal's minister
of state for home affairs. told a new!.
conference at leasr450 wcrc dead and
up to 1.000 injured.
The 28 protesters were held "pend-
ing investigation for suspected
hooliganism." the agency said. It also
reponed that two police offi cers were
Several dozen people. some shout·
ing "fascists!" at police. were taken
away. Two activists reponed separ-
ately that 30 of the protesters were
punched and kicked at a nearby
militia station after the demon·
strat1o n.
Ethnic clashes kill 5,000 Thousands
in African nation Burundi protesting·
Two of the 12 bus passengers
jumped up. grabbed th1: stcenng
wheel and dunng a tense three
minutes guided the bus 10 safet)
during the freak Sunda~ morning
incident on tbe Harbor Fret.'\1.3) near
Rosecrans A venue.
SAN DIEGOIAP)-.\former l 1.
drug informant clarms he \I.as aban-
doned b} U.S. agencies \I.hen he \\as
imprisoned in Mc'\1co \l.hllc on
assignment. and 1s ~eking monr~ for
financial, emouonal and ph)s1cal
damages.
Kenneth Enckson . .i I . O\I. ner of a
San Diego limousine sen rce. alleges
he was beaten. tonured and left naked
on a jail cell for two weeks after he was
From seven different
Daily Pilot reporters as
they each spend a day walk-
ing a portion of the Orange
Coast from Seal Beach to San
Clemente.
U D~\
Seal Beach Pier
to Bolsa \h1,n
Ecological Rc<>cne
WED NESDAY
Balboa Pier
10 south end of
Corona CXI Mar
MONDAY
Bolsa Chica
Reserve to
Santa Ana River
THURSDAY
Corona Del Mar
to Main Beach 1n
Laguna &ach
SATURDAY
Dana Point Harbor
10 San Ocmentc Pier
TUESDAY
Santa Ana River
to Balboa Pier
FRIDAY
Main Beach
in i..,una 10
Dana Point Harbor
Your community newspaper along the Coast
r
(
arrested in Mexico C'll) last Septl'm-
ber.
He says h1sse\en-month 1mpnson-
ment left him bankrupt as "'di a!>
cmb1t1ercd about being abandon1:d
b) the S. agencies for\\ horn he had
bC'cn working the eight months bclon.•
his arrest.
"I was JUSt totall~ abandoned:·
Enckson said ... I had fights. I ate out
of trash cans. I ate stuff people "'ould
throw away. The government ne\ er
brought me a laW)er. never brought
me a clean shin . Nothing.
"I've been scrupulous at eve11 tum
in this thing and to end up being
accused of being a cnminal. that's the
worst indignity."
U.S. offi cials acknowledge that
Erickson played a sign ifi cant role in a
joint U.S. Drug Enforcement ..\dmin-
istration-Customs invest1gat1on. hut
argue that they did not send the paid
volunteer informant on the tnp to
Mexico.
Erickson ma1nta1ns that l '.S. of-
ficials took a hands-off approach to
his case and denied knowledge ofh1s
ill-fated tnp to Me,1co because the~
never informed Mexican authont1es
of their investigation in that count11
"It's totally a he to ~Y tht>~ d1dn ·t
know I was going dO\l.O there."
Enckson said.
By ne Associated Press
NAIROBI. Ken)a -.\uthorities 1n the tiny central Afncan nation of
Burundi said toda) at least 5.000 people were killed in ethnic clashes that sent
35.000 people O~ing across the border ... They've been able io get back into the
hills and determine 1heextent of the massacre ... a senior Western diplomat told
The Associated Press 1n a telephone inten 1ew from Burundi's capital.
Bujumbura. He said Burundi's foreign minister. Crpricn Mbommpa, issued
tht' government's first official estimate of the number killed in last week's
massacre in a communique given to foreign diplomats at a morning bnefing.
"It indicated the go,ernment's latest body count. the number of those killed.
now is about 5.000 ... said the diplomat. who spoke o n condition he not be
further identified.
Soviet rocket llghts up Northwest
WASHINGTON -A . o' ict rocket that plummeted to Eanh in
northeastern Canada put on a spectacular light show for residents of the
western and northern United tates. but ll was not all that unusual in other
respects, Pentagon officials sa}. The craft that crashed Sunday. causing no
reponed 1njunes or damage." as also not Cosmos 1900. the Soviet spy satellite
that has been drifting out of orbit for several months and arousing concern
because It is nuclear-powered. The rocket had been launched last Thursday to
boost a Gonzont communications satellite into o rbit. said Maj. Alex
Mondragon. spokesman for the North American Aerospace Defense
Command and the l '.S. pace Command. speaking from Peterson Air Force
Base near Colorado pnn~. The \ eh1cle. which came down at about I 0 p.m.
PDT. was most hkel} an SLI .2. one of the most frequently used Soviet
launchers. he said.
inBurina
BANGKOK. Thailand (AP)
Hundreds of thousands of people
rallied today in Burma to demand an
end to authoritarian rule. and heav1I}
armed soldiers stopped protesters
from marching across the capital of
Rangoon, d iplomats and news re-
pons said.
In the northern my of Mandalay.
hundreds of thousands of people.
including housewives and children.
filled the streets in response to
student calls for a nationwide protest
and a general strike. Japan's Kyodo
news service said.
Some protesters waved the fighung
~cock Oag used in the stru&ilc for
independence from Britain m the
1940s.
Many train and bus operators
joined the strike. bringing public
transponation to a halt. the repon
said.
Soldiers closed ofT ke\ areas of
Rangoon and stopped thousands of
demonstrators fro m marching there.
witnesses and diplomats sard.
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Soviet Afghans tied
to Pakistan attacks
Call for mformat1on or appomtmenl (under 18 accompanied by parents)
1n S. Main • Orange • 547-8228 WASHINGTON (AP)-l\fghani-
stan's Soviet-backed government was
resP.C;>nsible for repeated attacks on fliiii~liiiii•iiijijjiiiijjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiill civilian targets in Pakistan in 1987 and carried out well over half of all
Pakistan who are fighting the Kabul
aovcmment and Pakistan's role as a
haven for millions of Afghan refu-
gees.
State Department · spokesman
Charles Redman said Sunda> that
any comments on the cause of th~
crash would be speculative because
investi&ators, 1ncludins U.S. experts
Oown to Pakistan. are JUSt beginning
their work. 1988 MARI VII LSC
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LUSE llY u•u IEICUIY II STQCI
DllYE IWIY Fii llLY S1 Hn
L•••lng Menagera -Vic Manzo or Don F.leckr
•
,
incidcnlS of state~sponsorcd ter-
rorism worldwide in that }Car. n State
Department report said today.
The report, titled "Patterns of
Global Terrorism: 1987." was com-
pleted before the incident last
Wednesday in which a Pakistani
C·l30 crashed. claiming the hves of
President Mohammed Zia ul-Haq.
U.S. Ambassador Arnold L. Raphel.
Bris. Gen. Herbert M. Wassom and
27 others.
Pakistani officials believe terrorists
were responsible and a U.S. o fficial
said Afghan qents have to be "amons
the suspectS" because of the stepped
up campaign Afghan authorities are
all~ to be carrying out against
Pakistan. .
The conflict between the two
countries stems from Pakistani sup-
port for Afghan rebels based in
Redman spoke at .\ndrcws Air
Force. where the remains of Raphel
and Wassom ""'re flown and a
ceremony was held that included
remarks by Secretary of State George
P. Shultz and Defense Secretary
Frank C..rlucci.
Actina Pakistani President
Ghulam lshaq Khan saJd Saturday
his aovemment suspects last Wednes-
day crash was the result of sabotage.
''Judaing from the circumstancts
of the trqedy .... encmies of Pakistan
are actively posing a threat to the
security of our oountr)'," lshaq Khan
said.
Royal baby named Beatrice
LONDON (AP) -The Duke and
Duchess of York named their two-
week-old dauahter 8eatnce Eli1abeth
Mary, Buckin&f\am Palace an-
nounced today.
Tbe t.by. who 11 fifth 10 hne to the
~. will be known as Her Royal Hilbnal t.be Princas Batncc of
Yoft, 1be oe1ace said.
She ii the ftnt child of the former lll'all FerptOn and her husband.
PriMI Aadrew. tbt tttond son of
~ Elizabeth II.
lriWn'1newatpnncns11 current· ,
. ....
ly at Balmoral Castle, the queen's
summer home 1n Scotland. w1th her
perents and arandparents.
She was born Aug. 8. 1988. at 8: 18
p.m., con11dercd one of the luckiest
moments of the century by Ounesc
attrolotm, and flew to Srotland
houn afta le.a.vint Ponland Hospital
in London with her pen:nts Aua. 12 ~name Beamce-which means
bnnett of JO.Y -has rof'J roots. The
)'OUftleSt of Queen VtCtona's nine child~n was named Pnn«SS
.. trier.
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Monday. August 22. 1988 Al
NATION
Quayle grilled by media_,
defends service in Guard
Cubansheld Preachingboysuspendecl
in Contra after clas& with principal
supply case By 1'e Assoclatt-d Pres
BJ fte A1aoclatecl Pre11
[jln Quayle rcasscncd loda) lha1
he broke no rules nor did he do
anythina unfair lo gel into the I nd1ana
National Guard during the Vietnam War.
Appearing on lwo 1elcv1s1on talk
shows, Quayle also s~ud he dad not
think it was hypocntical for hsm to
~t~onaJy back the war efTon and opt to
JOtn tnc Guard a1 the same tame.
And he said he as convinced the
furor will die down and can't wa11 for
that to happen.
"Rig.ht now, I ~usl sit there and
answer questions, · Quayle ~:ud on
ABC's ''Good Momsng America ··
Asked about "the quesuon of
hypocnsy," Qua} le ~1d .
"I don't thank 11'<, h~pocnt1cal.
There were a lot of pcopk-tha1 "ere sn
the Nauonal Guard sn m\ \:at1onal
Guard unit that suppon cd the goals
of fig.hung communism in \ 1ctnam.
but were in the National u uard."
On NBC's ··Toda'" ~ho". Qua-.le
said. "I don'l c\cn'i..no" "ha t m)
(draft lottery) number "as'' at 1hc
time he JOined the Guard.
Quayle 1orned the u uard 10 the
summer. o I 969. The lolll'f) !>) Stt'm
of selecting people for the Jraft tool..
effect Dec. I that year .
Quayle posed for pho1ographcrs 1n
his Senate office later an the da). but
brushed aside que'>t1ons abou1 his
continuing status on the Republican
ticket. sa}ing onl). ''I'm George
Bush's runnsng mate."
As rcponers auemptl'd to pepper
him with more quc .. uons. Q ua)le
said: "I was a JO urnala.,t one 11mc I
used to tell people. ·Don't e' l.'r get
snto an argument "1th people "ho
bu} mk by the barrel ··
Quayle'• ex-roomle will bare all
CHl<;AGO(A~)-Managing editor Jonathan Black of Pia~ bo> magazine
says onc-umc Washington lobbylSt Paula Park1 n~on "111 ma kc new comments
about Republican vice presidential candidate Dan Qua)le and will appear
nude in the magazine's November issue.
Black would not say, however, whether Park.snson·!I comments will
contradict what she has sajd previous!) about whl·n Qua\k shared a Ftonda
cottage with two other congressmen and Parle an on an Janual) 1980. Quayle
was never accused of intimac~ with her. and a Justice Depanment !nvesti~tion of Parkinson's relat1onsh1p~ "1th memtx-rs ofCongn:ss found no
1mpropncry.
Quayle and two other House mem ocr .. l>hared a lOttage "1th Parksnson
during a golfing vacation an 1980. The '"o longrcssmen besides Qua}'le "ho
shared the cottage were Rep. Tom RJ ilsbaci.. R-111 and Rep. Thomas B.
Evans, R-Del.
Parkinson said she had an affair "1th E' ans "ho later kit the House.
Quayle. now the junior senator from Indiana ha\ denied ha' ang an affair with
Parkinson. • •
Then. looksng at the tek' 1S1on
cameras su rrounding him. he said
'Tm not going 10. even "1th 1:am·
eras."
George Bush. the Republican pre'>r·
dential nominee who selected Qua~ ll·
to run with him. sa)s he 15 conlidt"nt
Quayle will surmount the flap O\ er
his National Guard dut). but that an
the meantime. 'Tve got 10 take th<:
hca1:·
Bush said Sunda) that he rrmasn.,
upbeat about his elccuon prospec·h
despite questions about the cAtent to
which fa mily influence helped
Quayle avoid being drafted and got
him into law school even though he
didn't meet admission requirements
Democratic nominee Michal'!
Dukakis is responding to the wn·
trovcrs)' by n0ting that the qualali·
cations of his own vice pres1den11al
choice. Sen. Lloyd Bentsen. ha' I.' not
comt-under JtlJ~ i.. Othef" 1S(.•.
Dukak1s ha\ l.l'PI !11 ht~ 0\\ n cam·
pa1gn theml'\ jnJ 111dd~ "a'> 'tl>tllng
nonht-astt'm ~IJ~~lhu<.ett., a region
he often c11n "hl·n d1\Cuss1ng h"
record of econ om 1c Jc, dopml'nl
Bush had J speech st:ht:d uled tu a
\on,l·n11c11l an Chicago.
Bush was clearl~ unhapp'.\_~unda~
with the 1ntl•n'>l' \au11n~ of Qua~ le'!>
background and \\l llh Democratic
cnt1c1sm of h1s o" n dcctston making.
He said he'<; .-.11cktng \\Ith Qua~le.
with "no hes11ann ·· bu1 that the
Indiana senator neech time "to get his
act together'· before l ampa1gn1ng on
has ol,\.n
Bush." ho conductl·d JOlnt appt:ar-
anct-s "llh Qua}le in the \-hd"t'St
over the "eekend. ~td Qua~le "'II
begin campa1gn1ng alone "as soon as
he can get squared a"a~ .. "1th a statT
and a sched ule of appearances
MIAMI (AP)-Sill Cuban-A.men·
cans arc accused of vaolatm& 1he .S
Ncutral11y Act by mo unting a pnvate
Contra supply operauon out of a
clandcsunc southwest Flonda camp
according to an snd1ctmcn1 unsealed
today.
At Ont' posnt. 60 men "'ere be'sng
trained 1n 1hecampon the outsk1n~ ol
Naples. Fla .. with mone) supplied b~
two M1am1·art-a men. Eulalio Fran·
c1sco Castro and Joseph Marcoll.
prosecutors said 1oda ).
Some ol the men are accused of
shipping weapons 10 Costa Ru:an·
based commandocs for u~ against
Nicaragua's and1n1s1a go,crnmcnt
Assistant L -\ttorne) ~larl..
Schnapp ~•d other names had <.oml.'
up 10 the 1nHst1ga11on. a nd that pan
oftht-caS(' had been turned O\er to tht•
speetal proS('rntor''> office sn \\ash·
1ngton
Sch napp retused to ans"er aO\
quesuons that he said "'ere ouh1de
the scope of the and1t·1men1. turning
away quene!> about "hether l ~
m1lttaf\ or in1t-ll1gence ollic1a1., oHr·
sa" the suppl~1ng of "'capons and
mercenaries 10 fight the andin1sta!>
The act I\ 111e<, detailed toda) lasted
from J une I %3 until September
1986. according to the and1c1mcnt
Four ot th e SI\ named in 1he J unl'
28 indictment - Castro. Marcos.
Rent-Cof\ o and . rgso Becerra -
surrendered toda' to l '. Ma~strate
lurana Sno" 10 Fon Lauderdale.
Schnapp said.
Arrangements "ere being made for
the surrender of the other t"'-O. Rafael
Torres Jimenez and Francisco
Hernandez. he said .\II "'ere e'<-
pected to be released on bond.
MARIO"'-. ' ( --\ weet-prt'aching 11-)t'lr-old WllS suspended
minutes after arn' ing tor thl lim da\ of sthool toda} after he stuck a Bible 1n
the princr pal's fale .ind tnld him ·~ou go to hell " school offic1als said. "I have
trouble "'hen a child !M.I\\ lth..111 to an authont) figure." said Jim Gorst.
pnnc1pal of Eastfit'ld l k·nw111J1' \, huol; Duffe) ~trode. t I. had takt-n only
about 10 stt'~ on !>(hoot p wf)l.·m lx·llHl' he confronted Garst. said David
Strode. the bo) 'father "ho qu11t1:ll ht' \O n a~ telhng the pnncspal. "you'll go
10 hell." School olliual'> h1mnt•1 a1l1ured th l' confrontation on videotape
"'hich confirm'> (Jur .. 1' \1·r.,11111 \Jld Sharie) Ramse}. Eastfield's assistant
pnnc1pal. Strodt' '>31d ht• 1011~ .111 thr\'c ol ht!> preaching children home after
DufTt-) 's suspen~wn and J1d n••t ~no" "hether he "ould take them to school Tuesda~ Last )eitr Dulln ".1, rt'P\.'Jtl·d1~ \u!lpcnded for shouung Bible verses
and preaching Jg.11n~1 11 '11111111 .. ng.l·r'> · Jnd "fornicators." The father said
toda~ ·s trouble ~gan "h(n J 'hmtr, 1kput\ tool. 1he hand of Pepper. 7. who
started ~reaming .ind I >urk, '"bl.•lam' t•nraged .. trode and his wife, Robin,
ha't' be~n bannni 1r •n "' 11>01 p1t•ix·rt1 Jnd \\Jtlhed from be')Ond the gatt-s.
Famsl) rnendi. hdJ pl.innnt le l'" cirt the lhtldren from the gatt-to !ht' school
bu1ldsng. t>u1 •ff llJb .n,11·.1J nnkrt·'-1 tht· deputies to tal..e the children
Cocaine, $2 mllllon seized in NY
'f'-' ) (>RI\ --\~l" t' 'l 11t•d ahout '1100 pounds of pure cocaine and S2
m1ll1on in ,.nr n, ud1n~ .,, 111\ ,,J,h<.'d an bags mart..ed "Just Sa) No."
au1hon11e" ..aid "Jfln 1un, !"I~ on( l•I thl· n:111on·s largt-sl drug confiscauons.
Four peopk ... ,i:r,· Jm,tuJ 1ndud1ng thr lol'al leader of a Colombtan drug
cartel au·hl•nlli:' '><ltd \undJ\ I ht• ,.,,Jilli.' "llh an es11mated street value of
S400 m1llt ir "'J' thl Jrl!l,·I Jm11u111 u inti atcd in ~e" York Cll). said Ro~n \I \1u1na.Hi ,rx·11;.it :.sgl·nt in l h.1rgl' of tht• rederal Drug Enforcement
-\dmtn1!>:rJll!Jr 'o:lict· ht·rt" Th<' h.argl''' cul·a1nl.' shipment e'er st12ed in the
L n1ted \\din n T JlllflJ f l.1 nn \prll ~ '""oh ed 9.~30 pounds found sn
plas11c contaHwr' th.11 "l'rt' <llllll'Jkd 111 hollo"t'd-out lum~r. The largest sn
the 'C'" ) irl. ( II\ Jrl·..i lilt lJrrl·J lJ\I month in Hicks' Ille. "here agents
d1sco,t:ri:J "'"" p;•und' 11l t•l\..11m· h1ddl'n 1ns1d1: bloct..s ofchoeolate from
Ecuador
Helen Hayes stricken in Colorado
GR-\'-DJl 'CTI()' Colo i -\Pl-Oscar-"1nningac1ress HelenHaycs
"as an good condttton .ihi:r ~rni; ho!ipnal11ed tor an irregular hean beat. and
doctors "er!." tn 1ng 10 Jt>tl'rm1 ne 11' sh<.' ~utlcrcd a hean attack or onlv altitude
sickness Ha~e., '~ had hcl·n '1<o111n~ h<.'r <,on actor James Mac.\nhur. m
Crested Butte" ht'n .. he ~came:' tll Shl' "'a!> tlo" n the I uo miles from the Rocky
Mountain LO" n "'ho'>t" elt'\ a11on is near!\ I U.000, leel 19 t Mal') 's Hospu.al
here-Ha~e!> had atlendt•d thl' RepublH.an 'a11onal ( OO\ ent1on sn New
Orleans last "c-e and "had ~onl' Imm d lo .... er t>le' auon to a higher elt-vauon
and her bod) ••ouldn't tukratt' 11." said lknnell ·
TRASH TRAILED ...
From Al
Fishsng 1s not onl) good span. 11
fills the freezer w11h some of1he most
delectable seafood an) wh ere. he s:11d.
"We eat ev er) thing "" catch.'' he
said. "except what \\C g1H' a"a):·
Corvina arc the l'ho1crc,t catch.
Viola said. but there· ri rt' also numer·
ous other tasl) morc;els ~" 1mm1 ng
around out there in tht• 'url. inclulling
perch and croakers.
They're called 1ha1. 1 nndentall~.
because the} g1 ,c a lattk l'rnak \\hen
you pull th e hook out. Jack said
Whtie he "as tall..sng. \ 1ola rl~kd
sn a 1 ().inch con inJ
"Not that t11g. but good l'nuugh to
keep ... she ~1d
Fishing 1!"> be t done in tht' morn ing.
when sea and 1hc ">k) are gra' mirror
1magt-s, and humed thought\ ;:m·
softcnt-d and "ashed a"a' hke <>and·
castles.
It is not a time rur t ala1urn1a\
favorite spon. sunha1h1ng Then'
were. howe' t-r. a fc" peoplt' I) 1ng out
on a recent moming hundlcd Jga1n'>t
the chill, apparent I~ cloud hJthang
Like fi shermen. surfl·r\ frl\ or thl'
early morning water'>
Huntsng1on Beach " linl'd \\1th
surfers. Thear po1nt\ hoard\\\Ou ld nn
doubt be our fina·I detcn!.c Jga1ns1
seaborne invasion.
But. for the most part. thc~ ·rl· a
peaceful bunch. and rc~pectful uf the
sea and its shore. an:ording to 1"0
surf moms who had set up house·
keeping for the day near the sou1h end
ofBolsa Chica.
"We've been coming here for a long
time," said Elayne Arakehan. "'ho
lives in Montebello but prefers Hunt-
inaton Beach to the shores 1n Los
An&eles County. "M )' husband ha
too. Ever since we were kids. And
we've always t.aken care of it. When
we come here. we'll collect a bag of
ttash that the yahoo leave when they
come over on weekends. I guess it's
let\ over from the 1960s. We're all
environmentalists ...
Aralcelian doesn't surf. although
she used to dabble a little bit.
.. It was something everybody did
when we were kids ... she Slid." l don't
realty want to any more. But my
husband still surfs a lot. and so do my
two boys." She said her husband, hkc many
k>Qst.jme surfers. is mto the graceful.
clltak surfina style of thc.lona·board
en.
wrhe old 1imers act out there on
their Iona boards and they hkc to
cnailt the waves.·• 5'lc said. "Mo t of
the youna k.tds are thrashtrs. -
And the JO.t~sct is b) no mean
the oldest lf'OUP out there ndfoa the wa~ said Judy Capucetta. another
turf mother. -some of the auys out there arc ~
and 60 years old ... sht' ..aid "Tbere
even used to be one guy out thert• "ho
surfed with one leg. I mean he onl~
had one leg. He had a peg leg and 11
had some kind of suction on 11 so he
could stay on his board. I thrnk he
moved away to Oregon."
Capucetti, hlce her friend. al~o
railed against the "~ahoos" who trash
the beach.
''They don't come here regular!) ··
she said .. "The people "ho co mt· here
all the lime. we're hke nc1ghhorc, You
sec the same people and the~ kno"
you. If you're not "atching )our I.ids.
for a few minutes. \Ou al"a' kno"
someone IS lookin'g OU! fo.r thl.'m
And. hke m) daughter 1s learn ing Ill
boogie board. The older gu~ s "1ll 1all..
10 her and teach her ··
When 11 comes to beacht•\. IJ mtlt·
ant) breeds respect. she ~1d
"You get to feel hl..I.' 11·s \our
beach.'' she said. "The J>t'Opk "ho
JUst-come here once. the~ don't tare
about i1:·
But "yahoos" aren't tht· onl~ onl''>
who mess things up. CJpUtl'll1 <.a1ll
"It's a shame the) 're going to rurn
Bolsa Chica b) pullsng rn that manna
and housing development.'' '>hi.' 'aid
She said she read aboul 11 an 'urting
magazine. ..... ......... Fanher south. the state beach gt' l'
way to public shoreline marnta1m·J
by the city of Hunungton Beat·h
A man jog• along the beach with the Huntington ~ch Pier -before a atorm tore the end of lt off-ln the backgi'ound.
"I couldn't alTord t1..l lt'e hcri::· thl·
Garden Gro'e re~1dcnt ~1<l ··But I
cat m} lunch here "hen I .-an ··
He sa1ll he couldn't gl\t" hi' lull
name.
"M } boss dl.X':o.n't I.no" I'm lllm n
1h1s "a~ toda' .. hl' said
He "t'.'nt on eating ht' ...-inJ\\tth
and looking out at thi: 'urf. "here J
flock of pelican~ also Jppcarcd 10 be
having lunch
For an)onc "hll ha.,n·1 brought
lunch and 1s not equipped lll l3tlh tt
out of the sC"a. hJ..e a pehcan. food
presents a probkm c'n 1h1<, part ni thl.'
coast.
It seemed m.in' mill's Ix-fore 011
rigs and condom1n1ums '1el ded the
first fast·food restaurant.
Chasn-store fa\t food "on ·1 do at
the beach. som1·h1J\\. 11·.-. got to be
from some shahb~ httlc plai:-t· "''h
lots of Junk on the "all'I.
Such a plact· 1s H B Charhro1led
Chicken "here t)" ner ~111..e -\.rgucllo
serves "killer bumtos" and "monster
burgers.'' 1n adJ1tton ll' l'h1l'l..cn "'1th
lemon or salsa
"M} mother. m' ~romcr and 1
have o"ned this plJll' tor about three
)'cars:· .\rguello ..a id '"\\ e do 'e~
lmle advertising. bu1 "e·, c caught on
prctt)' "ell We stf"\e brtakfast and
"'e get a lot ol till' l':trh surling
crO"-d.''
.\rgut-llo said he uc;uall) ''°'"' \1' da)s a "eel.. l11pprng hurgt•r, Jnd
maksng huge burrnos
"I like 11. at 11.'Jsl I gl't J gow 'si:"
"henJ m "orl..1ng.'" ht• ..aid po1n11ng
to the large "1ndo" that loot.!> out
from the gnll tow arJ tht' heath
On his da) on .\rgudlo U\U.lll~
sings a gig or l"o "1th J nxt..-anJ-roll
band callt-d The 0Jdd~ o' He de·
scnbed tht' \Ound .l\ 'on 111 ·,url
funk "
"We',e pla'C!'d mo.,1 of tht• httk
dives around thl· area anti '11me 0 1
the bigger l'lub\. hl.e tht' Ro'' 1n L.\
and Madame \\ ong·!>:· he <,31J
As he "en1 back to "orl behind the
grill. reggae mu<isc danced lil..e ~mol..c
from the re!>taurant's~ound \\tern.
Mad-afternoon was "hlle ·hot on
tht' sand but the" atl'f "aH-old. \tan\
of those 't•ntunng into the <.urf a·t
Main Bea,h "Ori.' "etsu1ts. On thl'
beach. a numlx•r of ad\an('cd <1un ·
bums wen· an the malrng Other
subathers. C\tled ag;nnst the <;Un. \\l'ft"
Just to the <.outh ,,, lhl· pin J m..in
"'as doing a ltttk h1gh·ll'lh
be'achcombing "tth .l 1w1.al Jt'll'dl.lr
"I ha'e emph,,lm.i I '>ml1l-l·J '1•11
much "'hen I "a' 11.1ungl'r ·'-ltd Hill
C nderv. ood J ( 1arJrr <.1 ron r1 ,,.
dent" ho ha'> Ix-en 1.1. mare l• lht•, 1!\
beach regularh fur nc..tn; = ~i:ar'
"~h doctor told ml ll' \\;ii "'"l'O
miles a da\ Thi'>,, ti-ii.' \\J\ I J,. It
He said. he tind' m .,t 1 pl'nnt.'
and old-st~ le r't Jn11k ,Jn l"'fl-"'r'
"I guess the mo't rnp.mJn• th ~ I
ever found u.a~ t11 ,, -.iuana' h1'
said ".\tin~ 11111<." ~ r1 ,aml ur '" ·1w
cl)ing. sa~ing ~he'd '"'her quar1t•1,
on the "3' tl the \OJ1. hJr Jnd "•'U•J
I please heir her linJ thl·m I i.1uT'ld
them in nt' time JnJ I math hn
promise tom.IM' J rl·.11 t1 ~ht l'a<.1 ,,, ,•,,
wouldn't lc.hl' th.·m .1gaan ..
A retired m.1 1 ,arna l 'ndef"\'•~iJ
said he 1s lo,111.: "l' .:ht Jn,! th.it h"
·health 1s 1mpr1'~ ing ~nJa 1'1<. '-l'' t'n·
msle-a-da~ n-g1'1'l . ., Rut '11ml·11ml''
hisemph~semJ '' gd'> hi m dln1n
ht-sa.id.
··Once I was(fl)t ilt'rr and tht' ''«;Ind
changed. "e got tho!>e Santa .\nas
blov.sng all that JUnt.. 1n and I could
havt-died." ht-said "It tool.. me O\ er
thrtt hour'\ to "all.. had. "hen It had
onh taken me an hour to "all.. out ~t· me tell \Ou "hen emph~sema
htts ~ou it's hl e J house '-a' tng in on
~ou:·
That "as ~<'al"') ago. he said. This
\Car the v.eather's been 1ust fine
· .\ctualh 11 "a~ ma-, be a little
cooler this ~ear thJ n an· ~ears pasL
said John Banh. Hunungton Beach's
manne ..afet' ofli~r
"It '>Cems to me we·\t' not had the
weather and surf this' ear that "e·, e
had in prn 1ou~ 't-ars:·· he 'Ml1d.
A.s late alternoon t>bbed into c-ve-"'"t Banh rt-m101\C'Cd a lmle .. seem to reml.'mher "e used to gel
sum me~" here the "eat her was good·
and 1ht-surf "'a<; l?.OOd all -.ummer
long ... he "'11d "I don ·1 i.. nnw \fa~ be'
I'm JUSt getting older l\la'be 11 JUSt
Sttms that tht' beach was bc-tter "hen
W( W('f(' .. Ounger.''
Nui: R'esr .'Ye•·port Be•C>b to
Balke Pin
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L'nder 1hc gho'>tl~ hull.. or Hunt·
sngton Beal h Paa. do~d \tnce earh
summer soml' beachgocr\ l ho(,(' 10
watch the 5un,hine from the '>Jft'I) of
shade
Then the w1dt-. sandy eim:inS<" sud-r -;::::===============================t"l
denly turns narrow. and crouches La~ ... O""i·c~ Of
below steep cliffs. " "' ~.;'J
Thcnarrowbeachroutewaswetal RUSSELL S KERR I I a.m. when the \\>a vcs were crash 1 ng •
on the rocks. The high road abo' e the
cliffs looked like the alternative of
choice for the dry-minded.
Snides. the htgh path afforded an
essenti&J view o( this pan of Hunt-
ington Beach.
On the landward si de of Pacific
Coast Highway. the oil industry raise
its ~aJy head. And lo~ers it. Then raisn It again, like a rocking horse.
Hundreds of these rocking horses
dot that landscape. including one that
perches riaht on the cliff. O\erloo~ing
the surf.
Most of the rocking horse are on
the other side of the highwa). alona
with the "'finery, behind a high fcnC'C.
Occasionally. someone breaks throuah the demarcation.
A youna man who $81d h1~ name
was Steve perked his tanker truck beside another surfSldc oll wtll and
climbed down the cliff a little ~a> to
eat his lunch. Cordw. but obviously not "'-antana
to be disturbed for Iona. St~' satJ be
worked for an otl compent but
couldn•t taJk about h1s ~orlc ~atbout
bis foreman's pcnmss1on. He &aJd he
liked beina o~r the QCC.1n.
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It's show tim e,
and-California
is center stage
East is coming West. The mountain is moving to
Mohammad, who just happens to be sitting o n Malibu Beach. ~fornia will be recognized as the center of the universe. at
least until Nov. 8.
The political showdown between Michael Dukakis and
George Bush is set and the stage could be Hollywood
&•~~ r
The pundits and the pollsters agree.
You, me and the guy who details your car are key players
in the 1988 presidential election.
"Whoever wins California is going to win the presi-
dency," Bush's strategist Bill Lacy said flatly.
Gov. George Deukmejian agrees the Golden State carries
the keys to the White House, saying ... the plain truth is that a
Republican P.residential candidate can't wm the White House
without California's 47 electoral votes."
Republican Dana Rohrbacher. who has a race of his own
for the 42nd Congressional D istrict, sees his main mission as
making sure George Bush carries Orange County -big. Bush
needs a large margin to capture California. which is pivotal to
, continuing President Reagan's policies. Rohrbacher said.
So what?
Should California voters take off their Walkmans and
pay anention to 1he rhetoric? You bet your Brie, we should.
We can truly make a difference.
Between now and Election Day. Mr. Bush and Mr.
Dukakis, along with their spouses. sons. sisters, suppo ners
and subordinates will make almost weekly pilgrimages to the
West Coast, courting our \ aluabk votes.
There could be no bettertime than to become involved in
the political process, no better reason to forego apathy and
excuses. If we are the swing votes. let's make sure the election
comes down to something m ore than someone's shrimp vs.
somebody else's wimp.
Let the supermarket magazines debate whether the
huckster from Indiana will help the GOP woo women voters.
We should ask what Dan Qua) le's voting record has been in
the U nited States Senate.
Leave it to others 10 weigh whether Duka ki s is more
dynamic than Bush. lt 1s policy. not personality that is
important in a president.
It is not a cliche to call for a discussion of the issues. not
when the lectern is in )ouro"n back )ard.
How does the Massachusetts governor's stand on
offshore oil drilling differ from the Republican nominee's,
and how does he square that \\ ith ~his running mate's quite
different stand?
Who is going to raise rnxcc;')
Are either of the\ ice prcsidentiarnomrnces qualified to
be a Jteanbeat away from the prcsidcnC) '.'
How do the candidates stand on defense and what does
that mean 10·600.000 C;iliforn1ans who owe their jobs to the
defense industry?
Jfyou make more than $25.000 a year. will either party's ·
platform help you with ~our child-care problems despite all
the platitudes being offered?
Do we want to execute killers? How about drug dealers?
Can either man implement policies to keep the country
from recession?
Do we care enough to ask such questions and pay
anention to the answers?
There would.seem to be n'o better time than the present.
For once we can be sure of tiemg heard.
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~etail credit gap
Tho_se Y. ho helic\ e that an open. competitive market-
place ulumatel~ bcnefitc; consumers will welcome legisla1ion
to remo,·e the cei ling on retail credit· interest rates in
California for a three-)Car period. The measure, SB2592 by
en. Ralph Dills. D-Gardena. is up for final vote.
With SB2592 in place. California should discover what
16 other states. includng New York. have found to be
benefi cial polic~ --that decontrol has worked well because:
• (merest rate ceilings reduce the ability of l>uyers to
shop for credit hecause most interest rates settle near the top
limit. ·
• When . retailers competl' for appcaltng rates. credit
becomes a"ailablc to a larger number of people. including
younger and lo" er-income consumers. ·
• Decontrol sllmulatec; the state's econom\ through
increased re tail and manufoctunng sat~. •
If the expenment 1" accompanied bv strict enforcement
ofcred it disclosure la\\"· consumers will have the infor..mation
the~ need to mak~ rational Judgments. W hen the gougers
emerge. they can be appropnatel} avoided ...
ln oureconom~. the best wn~ to keep rates competitive 1!1
to have consumers do 1t -not the government.
Bakersfield Californian
AIDS drug
Food and prug Adm1n1strat1on Commissioner Frank E.
Young iook ?!"important step in deciding 10 let people impon
small quantities of unappro\ ed drugs for treatment of AIDS
o r other intractable conditions.
Jt is 31) act of compassionate good sense.
. Allowing su~ depanu~es from normal FDA prac1ices
might be thought to undermme sound procedural ru·tes. This
need not be the case if reasonable precautions against abuse
are taken.
The drugs 10 be allowed past customs for personal use
·may or may no1 be effective.
. In a sense. tha~ is neither here nor there: the point is. there is a cha nce they might help.
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·'New roads are used to justify more dev~lopment. not to solve tralllc
problems.··
Cocaine dealers united in
a powerful, deadly cartel
WASHINGTON -Seven vears
ago. more than 200 drug traffickers
met in a restauran1qn 1he outskirts of
Medellin. Colombia. and fo rmed one
of the deadliest combinations for
profit of this century. the Medellin
Canel. They supply 80 percent of the
cocaine used in 1he United States. It is
smuggled in on a bloody trail of crime
and anarch}. We have tracked the workings of
this group and investigated its
leaders. From Ll.S. intelligence of-
ficials in Washington . embassy
sources in Laun .\merica and highl}
classified government repons. we
have pieced together a h1stof) of the
cartel and profiles of its four leaders.
On ;\lo\'. 12. J 981. guerrillas of the
re\ oluuonaf) "<\pril 19 Movement"
or M · I 9. snalched 26-year-old
Manha Ochoa from the l lniversit\ of
.\nlioquia 1n Medellin. M-11·) "de-
manded se' era! m1llton dollars 1n
ransom from her famil~. In polite
l'1rclt-s. the Ochoas are known for
their collection offinc horses and real
estate holdings. Strip awa} the
pretense and the) are Colombia's
reputed first family of cocaine.
presided O\'t'r b} Martha's father.
Fabio Ochoa.
Her broiher. Jorge Luis Ochoa.
responded coolly to the kidnapping in
a scene worthy of "The Godfather ...
Jorge reckoned right!) tha1 all
wealthy 'drug traffickers were at the
merC\ of M-19. which raises mone'
b) collecting ransoms. Jorge sum._
moned more than 200drug traffickers
to the Ocholi fam1h ·s rcsiaurant. Lll'>
Margaritas. ·
The\ came from Mcdclhn. from
the Co-lombia capital of Bogota. from
('ah. Leticia. Cartagena and Barran-
quilla. When they left the restaurant.
Jorge Ochoa had formed his own
terronst group with Pablo Escobar.
Jose-Rodriguez-Gacha. and Gustavo
de Jesus Ga' iria.
The' called themselves Muerte a
Los $ccucs1radores -"death to
kidnappers" -and announced their
am\'al with a nourish. On Dec. 2.
they dropped leanets from a small
plane over 1he city of Cali during a
occer march. The leaflets promised.
"1he pubhc and immediate execu tion
of all !hose persons involved in
kidnapping ...
Do1en~ of (X'OPk linked to M-i 9
"ere killed hefore Manha Ochoa was
released w1thou1 ransom. The eand
had ncxl.'d ns muscles and liked the
feel. Soon. 1he) were killing com-
peu1ors in Miami and New York. and
assassinating hundreds of police of-
ficer~. Judges and 1ournahsts 1n Col-
ombia.
Thl· \:tme four leaders head the
~tedclltn (and tuda\. and onlv some
budding compet111o i1 from a· cartel
forming 1n Call '\eems 10 challenge
them .
Pablo Escobar. 39. 1s believed to be
the titulnr head of 1he cane!. He has
bec:n indicted four times in the
l 'nitcd S1a1es for drug trallieking but
has escaped arrest. More than 1.000
Colombian soldiers hunted him
down last April 1n Medellin and iot so
close thal Escobar had lO nee 1n his
pajamas.
Escobar's speciah' is securit). His
force includes more. than I 00 young
assa!>sins 1ra1ncd to mah· machinc-
gun hits from motorc,cles. He is
bchc\cd to have ordered the a~
sassina11ons of Colombian jusucc
minister. Rodngo Lara Bonilla. in
-\pnl 1984. and American DEA
informant. Barn S<.·al. 1n Februan
198..i 1n Ba10n Rouge. La. ·
Jorge Ochoa. 39. and his family
tran.,port cocaine to Florida. Cali-
fornia and '.'Jew York. He has been
1nd1ctcd 1n the l "nitcd States for drug
JACK r-1' .-j
ANDERSON ~ ~ J
and DALE VAN ATTA
trafficking and has been arreste-d
'"ice. The first time was in Madrid. in 19~..i. ""hen he ''as setting up a European distribution network. ~pain 1gnurcd -\ml·ncan requests and
sent Ochoa home. \\here he was
rdcascd on a mere $10.500 bond.
He ''a" arrested again in Colombia las1 '.'Jo\ ember for illegally importing
bulb. bu1 was released. The United
Sta\l''i protested tht'. release and
( olom b1a·., anorne\ general Carlos
H o\'O\ "ent to Medctrin last Januan
to ln,est1gate. Ho>OS was promptly
murdered. Someone ran his
Mem:des Benz off the road and spra~cd 1t w11h machine gun lire. ·
Jo~e Rodnguez-Garha. 41. runs his
cocaine business out of Bogota and
l\mugglcs 1hc drugs through Mexico 10 Lo<> .\ngcle\. He 1s also building a
brgc: cache of \\Capons and ex-
plosi H·s. He once owned ''The
M11l1ona1res." a Bogota c;occer team.
No cream puff. he was accused by the
Colombian iovernment of as-
sassinating Jaime Pardo Leal. Col-
om bia's most prominent leftist poli-
11c1an. lasl ) car.
Gusla'o de Jesus Ga\'ina. a cousin
of Pablo Escobar. has a drug distribu-tion network ex.tending to Florida.
('onnec1icut and Europe. He has been
indicted on U.S. drug trafficking
charges and uses his drug profits to
bu~ l l.S. real estate.
Jack Aadersoa aad Dale Vaa Atta
are syndicated columnists.
We need another generation
·atfreewayfighter$on.Coast
Compct1t1on 1n the marketplace of
goods leads to bell<tr products and
lower pnrc\. Competition in the
marketplace of ideas leads to clearer
wnung and more interesting reading.
So 1 am glad :i son of informal depate
1s developing on 1h1s Opinion Page.
I enter it wanh because it does not
sct'm polite to d1rectl¥ attack another
wntcr's word'\. But it 1s gratifying to a
\\Oler to ha\'l' someone' notice his
"ords. nen to debate them. So I hope'
the \'ari our, \\Titers I am about to
argue with "111 be honored rather
than insulted b\ mv attention.
In defending the Segerstrom pro-
gram of bnng1ng the big city to Costa
Mesa. one writer argued that a highly
concentrated cit) core makes mass
tra nsit feasible and thus avoids the
car-Oependence and gridl0Ck that go
with a spread-out employment center
such as the Irvine Industrial Tract. He
is right: the Irvine Industrial Tract
was a terrible mistake. But what he 1s
advocating 1s not th.is instead of that:
he is adv~ating this in addition 10
that. To add still more congestion to a
count~ already suffering from too
much. does not make scn!C.
There glints a acm of truth among
another writer's sarcasm. In attempt·
ing to belittle Jean wa,t. he sugaem
that our elected officials be aivcn the
credit for what we sec around us.
lndtcd so! On the Oranac County
level. what do we sec? lndustnal and
commercial ~wth that far cxettds
the population's ability to supply
eml)IOyett. Htnet, a hous1na crisis.
Population arowth that exceeds the
ability of tf\e hjpways. tht water
supply and at times the KWtr system.
An 11rp0rt that destroys innocent
ncipborttoods without compensa-
tion. ConttstiQn. smoa and pidlock. On t~ Ncwpon Stach level. what
Jo \\l' sec·!.\ \'ast oversupply of office
huild1ngs. with "Office pace for
l{l·ni'' !ligns everywhere. An ovcr-
suppl} of 1our1sts. bu t a Cm Cou ncil
'IX'nding $500.000 ta;\ dollars to
a11rnct more tourists because it has
appro,cd an oversupply of hotels.
( ommcrcial growth that far exceeds
1he population's abiht) to supply
emplo}ces. Hence. a housing crisis.
The good things we see around us
arc climate and geography. If elected.
Jean Wutt will work to protect and
preserve those blessings. The estab-
h!>hmcnt has done its best to ruin
them.
'. nothcr Miter. lamenting the fail·
uri;-of Newport's Measure "A" of two
\Cars ago. sa)s we didn·t get Pe lican
Hill Road and we lost the teen center.
Pardon me. bu t Pelican Hill Road is
proceeding full speed ahead. just aS,
fast as 1f Meas4re "A" had passed.
..\nd the ~w youth center is standing
right there on Fif\h Avenue at th e end
of Ja mine. for anyone to see who
cares to look. I want the Pilot to know that I have
noticed Its series of editonals calling
for great work!> to end Orange
County's gndl<Xk. But. please notice
that new roads art used to justify
more development. not to solve
traffic problems. When we arc convinced that
arowth is under control. so that
construction will solve problems
instead of makina them worse, we will
~glad to spend the necessary money.
I ~ugcstcd massi.,,c collection of
fu nds at the ps pomp. month later
Gil Fcrauson unveiled his plan for11s
pump lU~~tes. Do )'O" IUppote
he reads tnis column?
Whtnever Wt' attempt 10 contrOI
arowth so Wt' can '°Ive 1raffic prob-Tcm~. as with the Traffic Phasing
ALLAN
BEEK
Ordinance or the Traffic Manage-
ment ln1tiat1vc. writers on this pa$e
and elsewhere say that the big
problem is regional traffic. which we
can't do an~ thing to control.
I notice that when they have the
chance. these writers refuse to try to
control regional traffic. Ri~t now
they have a _golden opportunity. Two
of the biggc t traffic makers in history
are now being planned: the Foothill
Freeway and the San Joaquin Hills
Frc'ewa~ .
More than half of the traffic the)'
will carry will ncverexis1 iftheyaren t
buiJt. They are massively vc>wth·
inducing. l\nd the San Joaquin Hills
Freeway will dump its load directl y
into Newport Beach. lnCo tt1e airport area. one of our most congested,
Wl· need a new generation of
fr~wa_y fighters. The San Joaquin
Hill Freeway will be a disaster for
Newport Beach. If we take vi,orous
action now. 1t can be stop~. The
cbmmunities of Harbor Ridge and
p)glass Hill can be ~ve(I. We can
keep the Corona del Mar F~way
from filling up like the San Oiqo
Frttway. Jf an) one really means lhat
about our problem bema rqional
traffic. now1Jthl't1metoact. Freeway
fighters. ansc!
A1ln Bed l• • NeJrpert 8..n. rnldftlr.
Alien flow,
drug traffic
• • nearcr1s1s
To the Editor:
Arc George Washington. the father
of our·country, and Abraham Lin-
coln, the freer of the African slaves.
two ~reat Europea n-Americans, rest·
less m their graves?
ls there a pall over the Washington
Monument and the Lincoln Mem-
orial?
What of the ghosts of thousands of
Washington's European-American
(including British and Sc.andia) 1776
re-tol utionary pioneers and the
Union soldiers. the backbone of
Lincoln's armies? Do they languish
over their graves unable to under·
stand what is hafpening to their
children's children. Can they under-
stand the hypocrisy of the present day
American's reverence of I heir mem-
on '.'
·Do the g!losts of these and all the
millions of dead European-Ameri-
cans who fought the world wars and
the mothers and fathers that con-
tributed to make the United States
into 1he greatest country in history
fear the future for their so ns?
Do the) see the impending disaster
facing America just around the cor-
ner. the probability of a great de-
pression that could dwarf the 1929
tragedy? When there was an un-
emplo} ment rate of around 25 per
cent JI.Ad starvation was common.
[Jo thev se<." their European-Ameri-
can sons· shackled to laws that will
force them to become most of the
unemployed. chained. to a vicious
discriminatory law unknown before
in history?
C'an the) understand why this
current government is allowing four
million illegal aliens yearly to settle in
.\ merica to compe'te for jobs that
won '1 be there? Illegal aliens that will
han· legal pri vilege for jobs over the
sons of the dead European-American
founders?
Can thl'Y understand why 65 per-
cent of 1he drug traffic is allowed to
cross the open bofder. the cancer that
can kill America?
Washington and Lincoln, if alive.
\\OulJ urge us to give freedom to all
-\mencans by ending affirmative
action and stop the flow of the drugs
at the border before 1hey reach the
hean of America.
Tear ~ourself away from 1he TV
and call or wnle your representative
00\'.
Pka!>c.
JAY BURCHETT
Newport Beach
Placing blame
on Democrats
To the Editor:
The news reports. on television and
in the newspapers of payments made
to 1he Japanese in terned during
World War II is interesting. Interest-
ing for their incompleteness.
What was not reported was the fact
that the Japanese-American citizens ~ere deprived of their constitutional
rights by the Democratic adminis-
tration of Franklin Delano Roose-
velt. This mav be interesting to the
millions who cf id not live through that
era. ~
If such a travesty of justice was
perpenrated on American citizens,
should the public not know who, or
what political party, made such a
blunder')
CAR L C. YOST
Newport Beach
Shifting bla m e
fo r boat t ragedy ..
To the Ed11or:
What a traged) when a parent.
dnving a family boat. strikes a buoy
and causes his two children to drown.
What iron) when this same parent.
three years later. is still trying to shift
the blame for this senseless accident. ~Horney JefTr\<."s merely sai d "you're
at fault. SOIT). no gounds for a
lawsuit."
lsn 't it interesting when another
attorney can find fault with the Coast
Guard. which allegedl y failed to liJht
a buoy. which his client hit, causing
the deaths of four people. and is
convicted ...
.\h )CS. now. three years later, this
same attorney. waving the magic
wan d of liti tion, has convinced hi s
new c · nt t indeed the blame can
be sh ed t former attorney Jeffries
who v d advice." and also to
. the "defen less buoy" ... And. of
·co urse the Coast Guard. and why not
the city council of Avalon?
Being a parent and a boat owner. I
can cenainly sympathize with the
grief this horrible acci~ot has
caused. However. l must wnte to sar.
to the Phillipses. take the bitter pil .
but look to divine guidan~. not the
legal system to help you over th is
horrendous eitpcriencc .•. PETE RABBIT
Ncwpon Beach
Agood attorney ·
To tht Editor:
Plaudits to auorney StC'J)hcn H .
Smith and ta.is comments on the OC
Jail salsa and chili pepper flap. Now
there is a lawyer I could lam 10 like. J. W. ll£1D
Cos11 Mal
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Orange Coast OAILY PILOT/Monday, Augutt 22. 1988 A.7 ---
Test is coming for exported jobs in global market
Sy JOHN CUNNIFF _,...._.....,...
NEW YORK -Few Amencans
need to be told anymore that they are
living in a global market, not with all
the European cars and Japanese
cameras they have been buying.
They read stories about Bnt1sh
corporations buying out their Amcn-
can counterpans and Japanese buy-
1ng up sk)scrapers. The)' drink Mex-
ican beer. The) wear hahan and
Bra11llan shoes. They stay at forc1gn-
owned hotels.
Hardly a day goes by 1ha1 they do
not hear about the value of the dollar
in re lation to the pound. yen and
mark. and while they m1gh1 not
reah1e what all the to-do is about the)
rccogn1Le 1t 1s of global 1mponance.
And. ofcourse. thcy also hear about
the need for \meric-an rnmpan1r~ 10
C\pon in order to rec.Jure the im-
balance ol intcrnauonal pa)menh.
which 1\ high on an' list of tht·
countr) '!> most urgt'nt ·a nd e>.asper.
a11ng problems
While all thl'> 1\ not ne". the
understanding of11 ma} e'en nov. not
be full\ appreciated. becau!>C thC' l 'n11ed '5tate'i for a centul' had the
"orld''I b1gge'it econom\ ·It didn't
n~·cd to C\port It d1dn'1 t"en think
about 11
But no" that the global econom~ 1\
here ..\mencans face a big que\t1on
mark 1n an area the) have not yet
g1q:n much thought to. The labor
markl'L that 1f>. alM> has becomr
globalucd. and 1t could be affecting
m1lhom al read\
fl\ e \1.':llr\ b' a lOnrurrrnt
phenomenon the enorinou\ &ro" th
ul doml'\lll JUb'> Io \Om(' ('\ll'nt. 11
htd the fact that \o mud1 cmplo\ mcnt
"a"' '>cnt abroad.
be i..eee1ng the ltd on wages 1n-
rn:J~e · \<ltd ('C'onom1\t Wilham
Ounkelherg
..\mc:ncan .,.,orkc:-n. ob\ 1ously are
lm1the to lo\e Jobi; to forei gn competi-
1ion and th('rcfor<' seem reluctant to
,ed: higher wagei. Based on the low
1oble!>!> rate the) i.ecmmgly could. 11
u\t·d 10 be a regular occurrence when
thl' JObles!> rate fell But according to
tht" sun e) hule pres u~ 1i. evident
'-11" a ll''>t I\ rnmtng
'-l ,111\ ct0nom1'll\ nmtl.'nd that
\.\1th lhl· JOblc\~ rate no" at about 5 4
ix·rcl·nt ol lhl· Cl\ 1han labor force
further dl"dlnl''> cannot rake place
v. 11hou1 pu111ng up" a rd pressu~ on
"agl''> It "ould 1gn1tc 1ntlatwn the'
\<S \
\l'I
In fall man\ ('{'Onom1c anal)~t~
"ondcr 11 globar compeuuon hat. not
had a lot 10 do "''h the stab1ht) of ~ ma1can \\age\ O\ tr the past th r
)Cars. marled e\pcc1all) b) unut.ual
calm 1n l.ibor union-management
rdat1on.,
Ha\ 1ng lo~t m1llton!> of JOb'> to
IO\\l'f-l'O'>t producers m other coun-
tm•\ org.un1Led labor wa., forced 10
aclnov.lcdge that JObs could be l'\p<lrt~·d a!I rl.'ad1h 3\ goods. Foreign
.... or~er\ \l,Jntcd tho\c JObs. the) got
Rut PlJ\ h< nut In J global market-
plJll \U( h J ".>llU<1l10n (OOCCI \ abh
rnuld tx· J\ atl'lJ b' 1mponing goods
ma<ll· ~' l11re1gn \I.Orlen rather than
t'mplo~ 1n~ \mt·ncan "orlcro, in
duml'\lll IJl tune'
"In 1h1'> flt'"' CO\ ironmrnt. with
d11Tenn~ labor dl'mands. 11 will be
interei.11ng to \Ct' ho" low the un-
l'mplo' mcnt rate can go before we
t'nrnunter i.1gnilican1 labor shon -
agl''· .. sa~ s Ounktlbcrg
m1ll1om ol thi:m ·
Thl· 1mpaC1 or all thl\. hO"C\ er. ha!.
hcl·n O\ cr\hadu"ed dunng the pcul
I hi\ IJl tor JI read\ "'·" ~11cd 1n thr
mmt rcltllt 4uanerh repon of the
,,rncin.ll f l'dcr:111on ol Independent
Bu.,1nc" .. Th ( 1mpac1 of Upt'rat1ng 1n
a ""orlll IJt' >r rnarll'I lcouplrd ""11h
g1wKl 1ntlJ111 1n l'\f'l\.'rll'ncc1 \l"\'m' to
'obod\ n:alh lnov. !. ho" low that
m1gh1 be ·tx-cauw .\mcncan ~orke~
kno.... thJt managcment has an
alterna11,c That 1s 11 l'an s1mpl~
Jt'\ide 1t " less e'penSl\t: to make
pnit.luci' ahrood than 11 "at home
Natidn&l Health Care Systems
reports improved profitability
National Health Care Systems lac. an In inc has
announced net income ofS30.975, or I cent per share. on
.i.SJO 5 I 3'erage shares outstanding for the SI\ months
l·nded lune \CJ. Thi~ compare!> \\llh net loss ofS'25. 76" or a loss of I
cent per share on the .t.53 .181 a'erage sharts
out~tand1ng for the hke penod last ~ear Re\(~nUl'S for the thre-e months ended Junt 30 -...err
Sl..::110.:;"fl and for the SI\ months ended June 30 "t're
S2.3.t6. I 9 up ~harpl~ from the S954.949 and SI. g:; "'7q
reponl·d tor the h~e penod of the pnor ~car
Dr ( Jrl E. Bozzo chairman and chief e\ecutl\e
otlicer of '-'H( . said. "Our ne" management team has
bl:gun an 1mponant turnaround ofrompan~ profits since
Jssum1ng rnntrol last ~ear _
"Thr ke~ to our 1mprcned proht.ab1ht~ ,., hea,·1t"r
empha"' on marke11ng and careful co t control Our
<;trong \elks team 1s alread~ producing s1gnifican1l~
~rr:11er <,all·i; t0 corporations. mun1c1pah11es and counties
'ii.1th thCIU')Jnd\ of emplo~ ees ..
'HC " offers prepaid dental ~nefit plans 10
emplll\l'r froups. mumnpah11rs tru,ts and associations
JS "dl J' 10 tam1he'> and 1ndl\ 1ductls under the namr
DE' Tl< .\RE . . .
\ h1~h demand for AST Research Inc. computer
pmdul i.. 1 n the Japanese marl.etplace has prompted ..\ T
w 1>ix·n J nl'" <iaks and dl\tnbutton office an Tok~o
.. T ht'" Jn e\l'tllng. challenge for U'i .. said \\ esle~ F
'el.,on .\..., T'<, 'ice pres1den1of1n1erna11onal sales "Our
f)rt<.l'Oll' in Japan\\ tll enable US lO pro\ 1de local teehn1caJ
<,uppon \\ t' let•I 11 also \qll 1mpro\l' our market share tor
"'tt'm' Jnd board' Jnd-... tll fal t111atl' a c lo~r relat1on~h1p
\\Ith 11ur J.1p:.ine\l' \Uppht'f\ ..
\ wrd1ng tu 'el<.on. the offall' "tll be respon 1ble for
'iJk' .ind mJrleune. d1rl't.11c1n and "'111 ac1 as an
l.'ng tnn nng Jnd ma nu fa, tunng 1IJl\fln The-JapanC'S<'
lnmpJn' "'II' rl'fl\H1ro.\\T"·1.C'fP<lfJte headquane~ in
If\ 1nl . . .
A~IERICA~ TOXXIC COXTROL ha' rcponcd tht'
rl·,ults for tir'lt quar-tt'r ended June \ll
Dul' w tcmporai: produr11on dcla'" Jt L~ro and ,1~1rt-up l'O'il' ol our ne"" laborator\ at Be' L the '-e"pon
Bl':trh tirm·, ..ak5 "ere $2.9"'~ 000 rec;ulung in a net IO'i<;
ntS.l~4.fl41(1 ll'mpJrl·dto"3le<.ofS.t I \{)()J andanetlos<.
of 1.1~ oon tor tht• h ll' pt.'no<l last ~ l'ar
I hl·~· tlgun:s Jo not include l n11eJ tales F1lttr
""hllh \\3'> acquired on Jul~ 29 Compan) 011ic1als
Jnt11.1pa1ed the loss for the (lu.iner arc on budget and
e\fX'l la pr.1(11 tor the ~ear
.\ f( 1'-3 nl'\I. tl'rhnolog~ and <,~ \lt'm\ enginet>nng
1:ompan\ \\h11\(' \tra1eg1c ohJeCll'e •~ to ~come the
leading factor in thr ·-on-~1te" management of 1ox1c and huardou~ matenals. .\TC 1\ acqumng a number of
lompan1c~ to pro' 1de the technologies. products and
S\\tem eng1nt'enng to ach1e' e this strategic pos111on.
· The arqu1s1t1on ofl'nitl·d 1;)1a11.·~ Filter 1s the fou nh of
ninr tee hnulog~ rnmpan1es needed for .\TC to complete
the tir\t pha..e ol tt'> busines' strateg) • • • BBE ~und lnc. of Huntington Bealh has signed an
a~·n·ment "1th .\f\\ .\ Co Ltd of pan for BBFs
patl·nted technolog' 10 be 1ncorporated-1n10 .\IW .\ ·s
audit· pro<lud\
The BBE S\<,tem 1mpro\t'S the clant~ and detail of
<,ound each 'otce and IO\trumental '>ound 1s clearer and
morr d1,11nc1
The BBE \\Stem 1s used "'orld"'1de 1n bTOadcast and
rrrnrding \lud1os. "' e toncens nightclubs. discos and b)'
man' "orld-famous musician-, It has been h1ghl) praised
b) tht.• profe<.<,1onal sound and music media. Music
Connrl.'.t1on \1agazine recentl~ \:ltd "BBE 1\ the most
hearahle ad' ance in audio II.'~ hnolog) since the h1gh-
tidd1t' lt\dl .
lohl'I \h l..3ren chairman ol BBE und. noted
.\I\\.\''> "orld-r('no" nt>d rcputatton for h1gh-quaht~ and
1nn<"311'C tngmt-enng.. ··\\earedehghted that .\I"-.\ has
talcn lht• kad in using the BBE S\'itcm 1n 1lS produru •· • • • Ir 'l'"PlH1 Beach \'Htro Foocls lac. has reponed
that thl· unaudited income brlore e\traord1nan Items for
the'" month'> ended June 30 "as 30 OOOcompared ~uh
J '"'' bcltlrt' l'\lraord1na~ 11t:m\ ofS 1 QQ,000 in the ycar-
~·Jrlll·r pt·nod
'\'I innlm~· for thr SI\ month<, t'ndt"d June JO was
SJf\ , .. \l.h1k II \\3\ s2~.., 000 for th<'\(\ months rnded
lunl ~. '"'-L1m1ng'ipershart'"a .. 1ccnt compared
" 1t ~ .l rt' tn th<' li l t> penod last 't"ar ~3les for the firs1
''' m11n1h' ,,, l'h -amountl'd h1 s-t-i"J 000 com pared
\\ 111: Jr,, II n lhe s1\ month period {If lhl' pnor ~ear
J hl nwme for tht' "' month\ enJt'd J unc :to 19 1
\\J' ~ :w1i 1~·d h' SJ t-oon fronwhe ~a1n or e'<tingu1sh-
ml·r 1 ,,, .i \hJrehllldcr's di:bt and thl' bu\ out of the
mnngagl' Jcht on tts okdad manufac1unng fac1lt1~
(), C'T tht' pa'' \t'ar V estro FN'>ds lnc has acquired
Hetd t·, Pd,tf\ lnl and '-' l'\tbrae 'atural Foods Inc
The'l' C•'mr:imc--; account Jor 1hc inc~asc in sales
l.'\perll'Ol l'd 1n the li r<.t .,n month\ of l'~R a\ compart"d
\\Ith l\J)\-
Rl'll''llh \ <''>lro pur(ha<o("d tht' C 1'8clla hne of
natural pa<.tJ <.aul"e., Thl*',C product'\ "on an a"ard at
11.1' -'at•1,nal .\'soc1at111n 1lf~ pec1alt' Foods ~how
\ l''M • '' a 'ix·cialt' 11'X'd arqu1<.111on and operaung , •mpJn\ .-11nll'l1tra11ng. on tin(' ,.k<.'i<'ns natural food<. .
Jnd <..:IU\.e,and 1la,on'lgs
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Al * Or•• COMt DAILY Pk.OT/ MoncMy, ~ 22. 1111
' -
MONDAY'S CLOS ING PRICll
Market finishes lower
NEW YORK (AP) -The stock market
finished broadl} lo"cr toda). as womcs that
interest rates ma) continue ns1ng helped extend
last week's losses.
The dcchne occurred in relatl\ el~ sluggish
act1v1t y.
Anal ysts said man) mHstors stayed awa)
from the stock market 1n ad' ance of a flurry of
economic re pons due to be released later \his week.
The government plans to repon this week on
consumer prices for Jul) and second-qu·aner
economic growth. among other th~ngs.
The economy has been growing at such a
strong pace that the Federal Reserve boosted ab
discount rate b) a half percentage point to 6.5
percent earlier this month in a bid to head off
inflation. Some stock markc-t :mal)'Sts feel funhcr rate
increases ma) be fonhcommg. a dc\C~lopmcnt that
would make Trea~ul) 1~sues more attract1,c to big
anst1tut1onal mvestors at the expense of the
uncenain returns on stocks.
WHA T AM EX Orn
NEW YORK (AP) AuQ. n Prev.
Advanced ~J ~¥ DK tined 417 148 ¥nc~1noed 272 302 ota issues 8~~ 809
New nions 9 New tows 7
AMEX LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sates, 4 P.m. Mondev orlce and net cnenve or rne 10
"'°'t ective American Stock Excnange lu~s. tredino natlonanv at more tnan s 1. Name Vof!H'M Lut Che. OomePtrt &10,soo t J·32 -1-64 WanoLabB 28,1, lOO 8111 -• Amdanl 201,900 43 , -• TeusAtrCp t49,800 IO!oe -1 •
MacNScn 121.! 10 -•• FrullLoom 116. 6 ~ FlukeJonn 113. 00 t7 Matrix 101,300 91,. -1 e Glot>NatRes 97,400 6'"1 + •. AmMalze A 93,700 l4 -~
GoLD QuorEs
M ETALS Quon s
NEW 'l'<>f't< tAPI -8901 llonflft-,....., Pf-
Mondey
.....,_ • $1 2900 per POUlld HY Come• IO<H
monmeloMdFr1 c.,..,. $1~$105•\ C«tl•. pound u 8 0.Sfl--C.,.., . 11 90 _,,, per poun0 10 Corne• sp0t
montriFn
LaM • 36-38 -·· • pound ,... • M-10 cerits • pcll"1d CMlf-Till • SA !>1172 ..._.., W• oompoe.ta Pf'C;e e>e< lb I
.._·Ml 190 Han4y & Hatmen !only 011ty quoltt
....., • $t 157 per troy Ol NY Coma• ..:>01 monll>
c!OMC1 Fri ...,_,. 1355 oo-~5 oow re111naa11. N..., '(ot~
......_ -1$211 50·$529 50 troy oi , N Y (contrecll
,....,,.., • $534 70 N Y MlfC IC)Ol pet troy 01 Fo
WH AT NYSE Orn
NEW YORK (APJ Aug. ?2 Prev.
Advanced Declined
~~ 1104 'l~ 1h~ ¥nct\angld 1H1 otarln ues New hlohs 11 • New lOws 20 1'
NYSE LEADERS
NEW YORK (AP) -Sates, 4 p.m Monday price and net cnanoe of the IS most active New York Stoctl Excnanoe Ju~. trading n1t1ona1tv at more tnan I 1 N*M Vf!Vme LHt t'-
Phl .. Et« lf,28S.600 17:1.o .=·r, Wlckt\ ,726,800 13' • +3'•
Kanic•r PL ·m· 100 n~ + • • Tex uu . .aoo 21~ -'• Amer T& T 1,795,600 24 i -~ FordMotr s 1.m .200 4671 -13·
Exxon 1, 142,1 4S ->. 18M 1,119, 110:S,. -2 9!.'»ltJtEq 1,!!?p 921, -11 UJ"e~ct 1.957.2 39'11 -)' 8r:Wd'~p • 9fi:m u~ -19
Navistar 7$1, s•. -I. Krooer s 7SS, 361.\ + >, Am.xlnc 755, 21a.4 -~
Dow JoNES AvERAGE S
NEW YORK (AP) -Flnal Dow Jonei
ver19n for Mondav. rw/ m H~ 1tl"f.~ l~~fr.Jl n .1 .4 129.7 m:n-1 .0 I ~~l~.1i 175.8~ 17"86:: l_~~
k la:~ }U.29 7•S.46 w .•1-a=fl
Indus 13~. Tran 2 , Utl s 11 • 6S ~tk 21',66 .m
NASDAQ SUMMARY
Sigoloff gets the OK
to buyout Wickes·
SANT A MONICA (AP'-Wickes
Cos. Inc. has agreed to an :1cqu1s1t1on
offer of SS98 million in a manage-
ment-led leverage buyout headed by
Wickes· chairman anford C.
SiaolofT.
However, the S l 2-pcr-sharc offer
may be chaJlenacd for 60 days before
the buyout becomes finah._1he retail
aiant announced Sunday. 1 nc offer is
nearly $3 hi&)\er than Wickes' closing
stock price of 9V. on the New York
Stock Excha"ge last Friday.
The offer is scheduled to be in effect
from Aua. 26 to Oct. 20. ·
Si&oloff disclosed ttiat Wll Hold·
inp C9rp., a firm he established with
members of his Wickes manqcmcnt
team, will offer to pun:huc nearly 40 million shares of outstanding com-
mon stock. compeny spokesman
Michael Sitrick said. Sitnclt said Wll
translates to W-2 IS in Wtdtct l .
The tendered offer was pubhd2ed
in conjuncdon with an 1n-
aou11tCe1MtU that Wickes had a net
loa of S 11.4 mill6on for the teeond
quancrndinaJuly JO.
Tbc 39,146,600 shara sou&ht in
the lftaJer deal "pcettnt about 83
perceat of Wteka' outstandana
...... Silrick laid.
••While • bdirw lhat ou.t of'ftt iJ tair, bolb nwe a man ud !M boerd want to msutt Wit lbt c:om•n)"a
shareholders obtain the best price for
their shares," Sigoloff said in e
prepared statement.
"We have agreed not to purcha5C
shares in the tender omr for 60 days
from the date of this announcement
in order to ensure that ample op-
portunity is afforded t~ dctcnninc
whether h is possible t~ achieve a
hiahcr price."
lt is upcctcd that the prlncipaJ
investors in Wll Holdings will be
institutional investors. including
Dttllcl Burnham Lambert Inc .• which
promised no problems in arrangiria
financln1for tbc buyout, Si trick sai~. The offer is void if less than 0
percent of outstanding shares a
sold. he said. J The company's net loss for tnc
teCOnd quarter amounted to 28 ccnl a share, with reported cam1~ 9f
S 10.• mallion" or 19 cents a share. qn
sales of S93 1.9 million and I from ditcOftUnued operation ofS 8
million, or -47 ccnu a share.
In April 1982, Wicka. v.1th
nlimated at about S3 billion.
the larln• U.S. company \O filt
~. Lal lbaa two years a.arr, lbe ~t
re'8iler .., blcl· on i11 feet 01
..... ll of ill 32 divt.MM~ ~ cnditon IO ...-vc I n
allowillll Wiebt to~ Oal*f 11 proeftdjnp.
Orange Coast 0 V PILOT/Monday, August 22. 1988 A9 t1
'Strlke Up Band' happy, tuneful nonsenseatCenter
By MICHAEL RYDZVNSKI
.,.., ,... Cerl'lltllP .. 111
Strike up the band! Let the festa' -
1ties ~n! The long-awancd ··1ost ..
Gershwin musical has amved at the
Orange Count~ Performing Ans
Center. and it s toe-tapping, slap-
happy fun.
With tuneful-to-memorable music
by George Gershwin. witty and
poignant lyrics by his brother Ira, an
;ibsurdly improbable scnpt by George S. Kaufman and exuberant ensemble
dancing. "Stnkc Up the Band" 1s a
deli,htfully sill} but stylish affair
thats a throwback to the wise-
cracking MGM musicals of an earlier
era.
As tt's sttll 1rre' ocabl} 11ed to the
fluffy, mtndle s '20s musical genre in
many ways. "Stnke Up the Band" 1s
not the prccedent-sctt11lj musical ll
was touted to be b} its producers But
accolades should still go 10 them and
e' Cr)'one else associated "1th the
show for presenting ··Band" in tts
original. amusing)} sa11nc 1927 'er-
s1on. as pa1ns1ak10gl} rccontructed b}
Tomm} Kra .. i..er and snapp1I}
directed by Gary Davi!>.
Horace J. Fletcher (Tom Bosk>).
owner of the i\merican Che~ Com-
pan}. wages war apsnst wiuerland
"hen that country protests America's
tan ff on 1mponed cheese. and even
goes so far as 10 finance the cnurc war
and ('ngages the President's aide.
Colonel Holmes(A \Cry Schreiber). to
rall) America's men to battle.
But Fletcher's war efforts are
hampered by Ji m Townse-nd
(Michael Magnusen). a da1ryman-
1urned-journaltst wh o discovers
Grade-B milk in Fletcher's cheese
and refuses to fight on principle.
Complicating matter) 1!> Ji m's 1n-
' oh cment "nh Fletcher's dau.shter,
Joan ( Ro>.ann Parker). wh o ts forced
10 mam Edgar loa ne. (Donald
Most). Fletcher's obnoiuous fore·
man.
()ufficl' w sa}. this being a ·20s
musical corned}. the "ar and all the
other problems are qu1ckl~. neatl)
and s1mpl~ resoh ed in nd1culous
G1lbe11 and ulh\'an fashion
The best things about this particu-
lar production. '' h1ch run!> through \\edne~a~ at the Center. are the
.New shows periled
by NBC.' s success
By LYNDA HIRSCH sho". \\as not an embarrassment 10
watch. as "Dukes of Hauard"' \\3S. The name of the telcv1s1on game 1s but fast and cle,·er.
"coun1erprogramm1ng:· This means :--:o" :-.:BC seems to ha'e broken
knowins which of the competing a"a~ from th(' pohc~ of gs, inga ~how
shows in which ttme slots can be a chance. hoping that qualit~ "111 .,., 10
beaten and which cannot. Fred ti-out. The cancellation of .. -\ Year in
'erman. former president of both the Life" 1s the.> best e"ample It \\3S a
-\BC and NBC has often com-g<.'n tle sho\\ \\llh qualtt~ \\filing and
mented. "You ha' e to knoy, "here to production. but 11 did not find an
place \.Our good sho.,.,s and "here to audience qu1ckl~ enough. Ho" could
place 'the sho"'s that hardl) ha'e a 11·1 It "as bounced around the
pra\er.. schedule hke a ptng-pon& ball. Pro-
en emble number) Prt<'mon choreo-
gr~ph~ b\ Rand) i..inner t!i cap~ on b) the rxpcrtl) rh} 1hm1c tap-
dancsng talents of the husband-and-
\\ 1fe 1eam of Ktrb) and Be\erl} Ward.
"ho pla~ chee..e l'Ompa n~ manager
T1moth) Harper and \nne Draper.
the 'lhO" 's othl·r 1ngenUl' couple
Bo'lle \ \~ho·, most fa m11tar as
R1ch1e C unningham' dad 1n the
tong-running ~11com "Happ~ Oa)s ·
manages 10 combine and balan e
Ion.th fotherhnhs. ego11 m and
"~ood-gu'" qu:ih11es 1n the lead role
ol netcher His "s1ng10i·· \OICe.
"'h1(h ha\ a rangr offh e oltd pitches.
"'.is a 1 least rela>.ed and non-abras1' <.'
tn IOnt.
\\ hi( h l\ morl' thun can be "'11d for
"K hre1hl.·1 "'hu make'> frog~; r roals
\ound upcr:Jlll b' rompanson. In
add1t10n h1i. mu~ingoften get~ 1n the
\\J\ ol h1' chJrallt'r thert'b\ malung
h1\ pt·r1orma nn· a caricature of 3
{'~Ill ature and hl· ,., thl· onl) cast
ml·mbc-r t''>'>t'nl1alh pla~ 1ng h1m~elf
-\\ tht' m;m-hungn \tr\ Draper.
\nne\ mother f J)C OeW1111s funn}
1n 'P<H'> but 'iCCm'i iiltnO)t superllous
to the i.ho"' e>.cept to pro' 1de Bosk ·~
Fle1chr1 \\1th an (eH·ntual) IO\C
tntere'it ~1oi.t. Bui.le' 's .. Happy
Da,., .. \.Olkague doci.n't make the
mo\t 01 ht!> ..el'm1ngh ~rnndal) -
and onh uuh '1llanou!i -role of
loane ·
Slorf ~ WlltWI lOllWlllU 114 lllU llfl5fWD • Sc'""'9t lair lttil Hfl51WD 114 SCDrt,NICI ,.... ., tolm wn -UCJl(l TAUUT . DWC1t4., lfHT NU Ull
!\EYt U''lO'DlA ... ':'~":::. --.. .................. .,. _J~ R~-&-Ii would be eas' if a net\\ori.. coul<.: gram t·h1d Brandon Tart1i..otT 1ns1st fill the a1Na,cs· \I.1th banal music he gaH' the c;ho" "a r('al chance 10 FRIDAY AT 5:15-7:15-9:30 (FRI Ii SAT 11:45 P.M.) FRIDAY AT 5:15-7:00-9:00-10:'5 (FRI & SAT 12:30 P.M.)
"hen 11 \\as up against a raungs pro'c 1tself.. SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 12:30-2:45-5:00-7:15-1:30 SATURDAY AND SUNDAY 12:45-2:45-5:00-7:00-l:00-10-.AS
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understand!t that schlock ha never
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pe1111on of th e e'itahli ht:d hit. .. Knots
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members have e'pcncnced Dramas
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Let Elvis rest in peace
DEAR NN LANDERS: 1 ha\e
been hearing several late-night radio h~ts say they believe Elvis Presley is
ahvc. I, for one. am convincrd that he
is. 1 hope that through your c-olumn I can ett prople to respect his privacy.
"The K.ing' deserves to be ten alone.
It is perfectly reasonable. as one
radio person pointed out, that Elvis aot so f~ up with people following bi~. around and pestenng him, and
wnunaall thosc awful sto nes because
he had put on a few pounds, that he fak~ has own death so he could have
some peace and quiet. lt all adds up.
Elv1s as now 52 )Cars old. He gave
more than half of has life to the public.
There was never an entertainer who was more accommodating and gen-
erous. He put up with a lot of
nonsense because he didn't want to
disappoint his worshipers. ·
Now that the truth 1s leaking out. I
hope people will let the man have a
P.nvatc life. He has earned the right to
live like a normal citizen. Please put
your ~ight behind trus. Ann. You
couldbcaJJtathelp.-TRUEBLU E
FAN IN TENNESSEE.
DEA R TRUE BLUE: I laate to
.,.et yH, b•t tllere's some pretty
e..Yl8eiq evWe.ce ta.at Elvis
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Presley died on A•I· 11, 1977. AD
aatopsy sltowed tbat altltou1a. lite
cHse of deatla was a lteart auaell, tie
bad 10 cllffereat dru11 lD ltJs blood,
lDel•cllng codeine. morpltlne and
.Q.aal•des.
His funeral was one of tile most
1pectacalar displays of lllaero wonlllp
till• country lta1 ever seeD. WUMD
boars of Ills deatlt thousands of people
crowded aroud tlllae sates of
Graceland. After Presley's body was
prepared for viewla1, more titan
80,000 moaners flied by tbe casket to
pay their last rer.cts. HU11dred1
fainted, one man ba a heart attack, a
woman went into labor, and tlllae
National Guard was called oat. ne
near-riot crowds were comparable
only to those that stormed tbe cltapel
wbea Radolpb Valentino, star of tbe
silent films, was laid to rest ID tlte
DUNDEE II MOfl)A Y THIU TIUSOAY
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Tlllae commercial Yalae of tlllai11c-eat
entertalaer, a decade after lti1 f•·
aeral, continues to grow. His
worsltipers ltave proven to be a
pltenomeaal 1ouce of reveaae. 'he
people •lllao 1•rrouded EM• d•riq
Ills life a.ave i•creHed ltls $4.t mllll•
estate to somellaiag close to Ht
million wltllla DO sip of 1lowlD1 clown.
Maeb of wltat yoa ltave j11t read 11
from a.new boQll: by Malcolm Forbes.
It Is a cpmpelling collectioe of stortes
about bow tbe rlclt and bmoH died,
dutifully rep_orJlng tllilelr last words
and tbe fanuly fl1Jat1 lbat followed.
. I was up util tl•e wee laoen readt.1
Forbes' booll:. Here's uotlter vignet-
te: Mata Harl pat OD lllaer beat dre11
and a straw bat wita. a veil before saie
was drlveD to tbe Fee.cit military
compoud to be exect1ted. ne
famous spy refused to be tied to a pole
nor would sbe allow lterself to be
blindfolded. As tile executors raised
their rifles sbe winked at tltem ud
blew kisses.
Want to read more? Buy tbe booll:.
Tbe title: "They Went Tlaataway."
The publisher is Simon & Schuster,
and the price is $18.95.
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CHARLES
Go REN
seems to fit the bill perfectly.
Q .6-Neither vulnerable, as South
you hold:
+72 \/13 OAKJ6 •AK912
The bidding has proceeded:
North East Soutlt West
1 • Pass l • Pass
2 • Pass J 0 Pus
J • Pus 7
Q.l-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
What do you bid now?
A.-Obviously, you have no inten-
tion yet of supporting partner, so
it's simply a matter of how many
spades to bid. Two spades would be
discouraging, and your hand is too
good for that; but neither your hand
nor your suit is quite strong enough
for four spades. That leaves the in-
vitational bid of three spades, which
What do you bid now?
A.-Monotonous of partner, isn't
it? Although he surely has at least a
partial heart stopper, don't even
think about three no trump-unless
you can take four fast spade tricks,
there is no way you'll come to nine.
With at least an eight-card fit (part-
ner must have six or seven spades),
four spades is the place to play, so
bid it.
+ Xl7632 \/ 5 0 QIJ + 762
The bidding has proceeded:
Wac North East South
1 \/ 3 NT Pass ? ACROll 57 Food fish
What action do you take? ,,.,...a.,.7-.._ A.-You were not invited to partici-
pate in the bidding, so pass. Had
panner wanted to hear about your ia1-• ......_ spades, he would have doubled.
'41 Old Newpon D d. N.a. You can expect him to have a long,
1 An Allen
6 Recompensed
10 Guah
14 -America
15 Ocean eagle
HI Partly: pref.
17 PreciM
58 Palm read«
59 Bone: pref.
60 Sptet
61 Allan of old
62 fur
63 $. American
range
I J~~~~A~crou~~~tr~om~L~•~&~•~r1~1tz~~l_J running club suit, a heart stopper I-and perhaps a card or two in the
other suits.
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A driver 1s the first one to know
when his brakes need maintenance or
repair The car may pun to either Side ·
when the brakes are apphed. or the
brakes ma' not stop the car as well as
they once did If the brakes are
suspect. try pushing the brake pedal
down. The brake pedal should not haver
to &,.o more than half way to the floor
be!Ore 1t meets resistance. Nor should
the brakes have a mushy feel to them.
This often indicates the presence of 111,
1n the brake tines. Also. the brake pedal
should not continue its downward path'
to the floor alter 1t hits its supposed 1
maJ1mum resistance point. TM. and
any of the abowe·mentioned symp-
toms. indicates a netd for bfake r~.
If there's a probletl\ With ttlt btaka .
1t may not be safe to dt1.e tht ctr.
Mushy brakes or 1 br8t pedll that
coes to the floor are dlnctr0us. Have
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handle e.ttnded warranty wotk and we
wvtet auto air condttiontrs. We· re at
2090 Placentia. Ot>en 8 6 for Your
convenience, and we ecc'9t lrllfor
Cledlt carck. (646"6910). Wt aft MA
Appfovtd'
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Q .3-Both vulnerable, as South you
hold: + A9163 \/ Q7 0 AQ6 + Q9S
The bidding has proceeded:
South West Nortll East
I • Pus 2 • Pass
?
What do you bid now?
A.-Avoid rebidding a weak five-
card major suit if there is any alter-·
native, and don't bid two no trump
with an unstopped suit, ~ither. Since
you don 1t want to bid a diamond
fragment, by a process' of elimina·
tion you arrive at a raise to three
clubs.
• Q-:4-As South, vulnerable, you
hold:
• 1'102 \/ K95 0 J6 • AJ UM3
The biddina has proceeded:
Nortft F.aa' Sotltll Wat
1 • Pua 2 • P8U
3 . p... ' ·what action do you take?
~.-The double fit has improved
·your hand considerably, but for the
moment be. a>ntent to show your
spack suppon by talrin1 a prcfer-~cc to three speda, This is a f ~
ina action. If partner has a mqic
hand, you could haYe a slam. The
nbt move, however, is up to him .
Q.f-Neithcr vulnerable, u South
-'JOU ltold:
•&Qlm QK5 ¢172 •K7
The biddina hu proceeded:
Noni! FMC So.di Wnt
1 ¢ .........
l • ·-'
18 UMW IMmbef
20 LOM vtgor
21 Stomach
22 Of lheap
23 NorMgod
25 "It ell _ ..
27 SkyteraptWs
30 Paramours
3t StempecM
32 Summon.cs
33 Next to Can.
38 Can. prov.
37 Color
Im pen«
38 Highway sign
39 Ortv. aslant
40 Schemed
41 Bellow
42 Sttudc
44 a.Yated
45 Provlncl61
leader
47 Gripe
48 Hand tools
49 Meal crumb
50 Sewre
54 Alimentary·
canal part
2 3
14
17
20
31
31
DOWN
1 Put to death
2 Heck
3 And others
4 8.C. city
5 Inner: pref.
6 Nut
7 Lined up
8 - -moment: soon
9 State: abbr.
10 Sh.ate
11 Gaspe and
Florida. e.g.
12 R«:tlfy
13 Cables
t9 Wu unhappy
21 Evtl: pref.
24 Month: abbr.
25 Loved overly
26 At any time
27 Dispute
28 -Alto
29 Atttlf'ltive
30 CrMMd
32 Promisl"iJ worker
34 Riled
35 Intimidated
37 Moment
38 Trombone
40 AQM
41 Exclude
43 Utility unit « Bendlcoot
45 Opttc.l Item
46 Hindu noble
47 Fish buJcat
5 7 • 8 9
•
49 Wiseat>out
51 City ol
Rumanl•
52 Esttm•te
53 Cotors
55 Flax flbafs
58 Equel: pref.
57 Extinct bird
11 12 13
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.. Loug•nl• tint •t diving trlela; KlmMll 18118 to IMk• teem. 112.
ltruggllng Mete h•ndecl fourth etrelght loea bf Sen Dligo.113.
Tu.-ner comes
hometoOCC
Ex-Sea King has
arrived at Coast
via UC Davis. USC
By JON FERGUSOl"\
Of .. ~ Nat Stall
.i Sean Turner has re1urnt'd home.
but he's b) no mean~ home free at his
position in the e\l'S ol Orangl' Coast
College head (001ball tOJl'h 8111
Workman
Turner, an All-( IF lir'>t·team de-
fensive back "1th Corona del Mar 1n
198'5. has ~n "'ell-traH·led •he past
two )'Ca'} and Im trek ha-. come full
circle back to fam1liJr tur1
Butas Orange C oa~t begin~ pracuce
tn full pads toda) 1n prepJrat1on for
tlte 1988 season. T umer 1'> one of
aTan y talented pla)t'f'> at tree ~let)
for the Pirates, f
"Sean·s not. home free. but he·s a q~aht~ pro\ en pla' ·t:r .. ')jtd Wo rk-
man of the 19 6 .\II· 'unhern (ah-
fom1a Athletic Conterenu~ ">Cleu1on.
who came to Coast' ta l <.· Davi!> and
USC
He'll be compcun,g \\1th ta .. t ) ear's
nickel back Carlos Barefield and 6-
foot-3 nev.comer S<;ott Balmos of
Texas "' ,.
.. He comes 1n v. uh good" creden-
uats. but 11 goc~ do"' n to what
happens o n tl}e field..:; ~1d• \\ ork-
man. "With lits credentials. some-
one's got to prove 10 ~ lx1tcr ··
Sean Turner
who played alongside Turner on 1he
1986 Orange Count' South all-star
team ""hen he pla}ed°h1s first game at
free safct).
Workman remembers Turner from
that game .
.. AhhouJ}l he gets interceptions,
he's a b1g-ume hmer. which 1sgood,"
Workman said. "He's al"a)s around
the ball. and 1f he does that w11h his
tuning ab1l1t), he·s a heck of an
addition ..
Keith Dtepraam of the United States J)ubler Cup equad
return• backhand during Sunday'• champlonahlp matchup
09ly ..... ,...... .., lkll ......
a&atnat Weat Germany at the Llndborg Racquet Club.
Dlepraam'• wl.n clinched title for the U.S. equad.
After leading tbe L' Da' 1s defense
in tackles from his free !>afct} position
and snaggmg fi,e 1nter~ep11ons as a
freshman. he dcc1ded,he \.\Ould make
a run tt LiSC. "'here he "alked on in
the fall of 198""
He's also a good student. v.ho has
24 crcdns to cam at Coast for his
assoc1a1e·s degree before he hopes to
transfer to a 01' 1s1on I school on a
football scholarship. Workman said
his cxpcncncc and intclhgence is
another plus 'Shoeless' Diepraam clinches win "Mosth. the reason I left "as 1
always wanted to go I<> c. pla} \\llh
the bes1:· Turner said. "The pla)ers
at Davis were good and the coaches
were great. but I thought II would be
1n m y better interest 1f I would go·to •
USC and pla} With the best:' . United States Dubler Cup
squad sweeps Germans
By KEVIN BALL
091y .... C..-.1p1oct1 11
A handicap 1s one thing. but
On his way to clinching the lntcrnauonal
Tennis Federauon's Dubler Cup for the t 'nited
States. Keith Diepraam un" 1ttingl~ gaH' his \\'est
German countcrpan. Bodo N11schl'. a shght
ad vantage of sorts in the.second srt of the No. I
sin&)es match Sunday· at the L 1ndborg Racquet
Ctob. • '
',Oarttng to his lef( to rCCl'IH' tfie West '
Genl\an·s ser\le. Diepraam madl' the mane.over
minps h1~ ten tenni~ shoe.
Unlike the CfO"d of I 00 sp...'Ct:uors. D1epraam
remained u ndaunted b> the loss and rallied for the
point on ~is way to a 3-1 ad\ antage 1n 1he second
·$Ct. All the wh1k: his left shoe sat nenr the backhne.
· JUSt came out o t the shoe.
.,.I figured that I "ould get the point lx'cause 1t
really didn't bother me like (S1t'>chel probubl~
thought it did." ·
the pla) was ind1cat1,e of tht• l'nllre game
Nitsche. who was unfam1har \'Ith the hardcouns
common!\ associated with tennis in thr l n1t~d
States. conunuall) found h1mselt fighung to Sta~
ahve. In the long ru11. ho"e'er. the \\est <Jerman
was unable to cap11ah1e on Du:praam·') mistakes.
"He staned to return m' sene more
effecuvel) 1n the second set.'. D1e.praam said. "It
was his serve·and-,olle~ game that ~ost him the
match. though. He 1s used to pla) ing on the cla)
surfaces in Europe.
"On the hardcoun - j fa'ltl'r ~urlall' -tht•
E\,lropcans gc:.t to the ball a foot la ta and dnn ·,get a
gooa shot off.
"Nitsche has got a got><l ground gamt• that 1s
tough to beat.'' he said. "To Ix' '\UCCt'<.slul apin'it a
European )OU JU St ha' e to "or~ thl· hall I rom side
to side to ston' the"' inners."
outcome had "e pla~cd o n the cla~ coons."
Diepraam said.
"The game tah•-, 11n J \\hule d1 1kren1 loo~.
The ball doesn't ta~c ofl .1tkr the bount.e. allo"' 1ng
)OU to pla} back more Thc:rl' t!> no telling "hat
would ha'e hap~ned un a d1m."rt'nt (Oun The~
could vef) "ell ha'e \\on th1' thing. hand~do"'n:·
The L'n11ed tate\ Duhlrr Cup team had a b11
ofa foreign connec11on "1th thrCl' tlflls l(1ur pla\ers
naturalized c111Len'>
D.iepraam mo,cd.J.rom South .\lnlJ 1n 1~"'3
after serving on his homl'land·, Da' 1<, C up team
for four }ear\ He no" re~1dc:' in Sugar (rec~.
Texas. ·
While he stood our for Da\ LS.
wh~h has "on 17 conse<:uJt''l'"t"On·
ferencc titles at the :--:c .\.\ D1v1s1on 11
level. 11 was a d1ffe~t stain at L C.
There. he "as 11S1od I 3th~mong the
safeties despite earn mg a Rose Bo" I
nng he gave to tus !'!tom 'alter his a"d·
shin season.
"(The nng) "Ould ha'e meant
more 1i I had pla~ed ·· said T\arner:
who also faced the financial cons1d~r
a11ons ofbejng a "'atk~on at C . ·
"School was grrat. but I d1an't
Rob Cad" allader. tht· '11 ~ .,. ngll'"' pl.!\ er tor reall} seem) self pla~' ing 1n the future.
the Untted tate\. Pnll. h.11kJ from \u,tral1a The gu}S the} push are on holar-.
before taken up c1t11l·n,h1p ·~ I '>h-l He no'\ h'l'~ ship . .\ lot ofgu~s think 11"; great JU t
in Germanto"n. T t•nn to be out there. JUSt to be around C
Cad"'alladcr ddt'Jtt·J 1-...lau'I f uhrmJnn . l'·J J1 but I "anted to come: bacl a nd pla~ ··
6-3. in the :'\o 2 s1ngk' ~unJa,. The Orange Coast ..econda~
.. Our problem (In the secondar) I 1s
still gelling the ball thrown behind
us," Workman said.
"But know10g what you·re doing 11>
sometimes as good as another step of
footspced. He's got a ldt of football
behtnd him. That would definite!\ be
one o(his a~ts:· ·
T urner will have tv.o \ears of
chgib1ht) remaining after this season
"l alwa)S wanted to pla} at a
Div1s1on I school out ofhlg.h sd1ool."
Turner said. "But I wasn't recruited
that hard. I'll JUSt take tn da) b} da)
and see what happens.
"I JUSt want to contnbute to the
team as much as possible. The) had
an 8-2 record last year. Hopcfull} we
can wm all our games this }ear. I think
~e have the people to do 11 I'm reall~
excited about this 'ear and this team
I d1dn 't want to sit on the bench for
three } cars ..
.\fter ,Nitsche ued the 'et .11 '\ ap1etl'
0 Jepraam bounced back from 'l'' era I hrt·a~ points
for~ 6-3. 7-5~1ctol'). chnchrng the Dubkr (up
"Most hkel). it "ould ha\\.· bt'l'n a different
"It was strange.-91epraam sj1iJ. "I \\as ~ad)
• "'for hi§.'S~e. But when he hit n 19 the left of me. I . . ) ~
On the doublt'' tl'Jm .\dnan Be' onlt' ljlkd should be a deep one this }Car V.11h
Rhodesia home.&' tl-.1med "11h ThJ' Butthel' to Bill Cr.rft returning at strong ~fet~
drop the tandem ol 1-...lau<i Haas and Cruntrr after missing ~car because of knet'
Krauss. 7-6. 6-2 10 mj ~r 11 a drJn '"t't'P ot the surgcr) and Tim Ha1dct tq1nslemng
West Germans 1n at a comer. lh':e an.· 1t"o others
In high school. after gaming 400
yards rushing and recel\ llli as a
running bac~ and !>Conng nine touch-
downs 1n add111on to earning de-
(ens1vc back honors. Turner d1dn·1
(Plea.e eee OCC'S/82)
_ .,-_L'ei!ry overj,oW~rs
· ·Expos iif'1-:0 .~i.#.·
Right-hander fans
12 as Dodgers wfn
seventh straigfit
LOS ANGELES (AP) -Three
strikeouts in the first inning set the
stqe for Los Angeles Dodgers' nght-
hander Tim Leal'\. who fanned a
career-high 12 ballers Sunday in a 4-0
victory over the Montreal Expos.
"The last few outings I WC}S shak) as
faras I was concerned." Leary said. "I ·
felt strong and I wanted to go as hard
as I could as long as I could. I knew the
·bullpen was fresh.
"After the fi~t inning. I had real IOOd location with m y fastball."
Leary threw a six-hitter and scored
the winning run as the Dodgers $~ept
the Expos and won their seventh
straiaht aame.
It was the second straight senes
sweep fort~ Dodgers. who are 9-1 on
their current homestan<i. They also
beat Philadelphia in three straight.
Leary. 14-8. who blankt;d the Expos
for the sccorfd time this season. leads
the National League with six
shutoutt.
Leary struck out the first baller.
Dave Martinez. gave up a single to
Tim Raines. then struck out the side.
He fanned e very Expos regular except
Luis Rivera. Leary didn •t issue a
walk.
The right-hander said his regular
fastball and his split-fingered fastball.
plus ttle opponent. accounted for the
dozen strikeouts.
.. It really depends on the team.
They•re a more free-swinging team
than say, the St. Lo uis Cardinals. So
that comes into play.
.. After the sixth we had the runs.
and then I was throwing the fa tball a
hard as I could. A couple? of them
(strikeouts) were more location than
anythina. and at that point I was
ainna it out." The riaht·hander had a bi& of-
fensive play and one on defense.
He linaled up the middle with two
ouu in t6e fifth and .scored o n Steve su·s double into lhe left-field comer
for 1 1-0 lad. Su took third on
Raines· moron the play. then scored
Oii a DeMtidbaJl.
4'\at hit was v.-ith two out • and I j ust reacted... l.nry ~d. .., QS
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looking fastball.'' ~
In the fourth. Montreal s .\ndrc!>
Galartaga doubled o~er the head of
first baseman M1ckc' Hatcher. It was
Galarraga•s league-leading 66th
extra-base hit. and he took the NL
lead in doubles with 37. one more
than Cincinnati's Ch ris abo.
Galarrap took third on Hubie
Brooks' groundo ut that bounced off
Leary's leg, but was stranded when
Leary struck out Tim Wallach.
'"It hit my rig.ht calf and glanced off
the side (of the leg);· Leaf) said.
'"There might be a small bruise. but as
it WIS it saved the shutout. 1"11 takc ti."
"He's im~rovcd his forkball vcl)
well, and he-s got more -confide nce.''
Dodaers Manager Tommy Lasorda
said of Leary, who was 3· I I last )'car.
his first with Los Angeles.
"L.tst year he'd get to the fifth or
sixth innina and make a bad p11ch.
Now he's bttn very. very consistent.
That's why_ he's aJtoaethcr a different
pitcher. Uc beue'es in himself
more."
Neal Heaton. l-9. gave up five hits
in five inninas as the ~pos dropped
their ei&hth straight game. their
IQnlCSt.skid since losing e11ht in a row
in July 1982. ,
"Heaton pttchcd OK.·· MontrQl
Ma~r Buck R~rs said. "We were never in the bllfpme af\cr they •
tot thote two runs. Usuall). we ha~c
no probfem with two runs. But w1th
(PIMMMe DODG&aa/IM)
llontrUl aec:ond baaeman Tom Foley
di.-onr lllke Scloecla of the J>Odaera ,,
"'~ after m•ltl"L throw to flnt durin& aec:ond
lnntna 8G.D y. Doc1Cen won. 4-0. .
. ~rea tou~ey lures top veteran players
Most of the "orld's 1op-rankcd 'cte.\in tennis .\nit>n~ thl! "'-Cll-L.no" n former pla~ ca at
players are on hand tn Orange Count) this v.ed .. to W imbledon. the ll Open and other out tand1ng C\ tots
compete in the lntematmnal T<'nn1s Federation Veteran around the world from the l ' arc Bohb't' Rius and
Champ1onsh1psat Ltndbofl Racquet Club tn Huntington Gardnar Mullo). both of"' horn .... ;11 he comi>ettna 1n the
Beach and Los Caballeros ports \'1llagc 10 nearb\ men's 70 aae IJ'Ol}P
Fountain Valle' Top-ranked Pl• crs 1n tht-m<'n's age aroups include:
Alan Mills. refc~ at "'ortd-famC'd \\'1mbledon 1n 35-Robcn Machan (Hunpry): 45-Giora>o Rohncb
London, England and h1sa i tant Ton Gathcrrole . .,..,11 (Italy). S5-ts1,·1.n Guhas (Hung.al)). 60-Bob Ho•~
ICfVe in the same capaC'lt1cs lh1s \!.ttl. (Austraha>. 6S...Mc!"A1n ~ltllcr (Claremont). 70-Fnedncb
M0tt than 600 pla,ers are cntt'rrd 1n the mates and K.le1n (Pcnnsylvan11).
doublescompct1t1on. · Women·s top-ranked entrants include. ~Mane
Men'a • sroups include .35. 45. ~5. 60. 65 and 70. Pintero'a (H Uflill)) and 60-Dorolhy Chene} (Santa
ThelS.4Sand 70-acbrackctioalong\\tth thc .,..omcn's40 Monica).
• poup will be pla)'cd at Llndborg Racquet Club in G11lLo,eraofFrancc1 No ~rankedmthcwotnen's
openina rouad ma'chcs. 40 bracket Wllh Jud)' U>u'e of cv.-pon 8c1d1 No. 4 and
Tkwome•'s SO&nd 60and the b.llanccofthe men's C'harl«n H1l~brandof n Pedro No. 5.JwCrofford of
compt'l.IUOO. ,.,;u be held at Lo aballcro in the earl) Tenneutt ts ih( top-ranked entrant in the '1WOmeo'1 SO ecMQI. Two of the three top-ranked pla~trs for v.omcn a.rt d1V1SK>n. She 1Sltank.ed No 3 1n the v.orld
U.O CGmpt\ml. Ac\10tHrl>Oth couns starts cb:11) at a m
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survives
long ball
BALTIMORE (AP) -It's a
tradeoffthat California pitcher Withe
Fra~r can h'e "Ith -he keeps
givtn• up home runs and l ceps
Yt1Dning.
F~ ~on his founh ~tra1g.ht
dCC1s1on unda) "orlmg St'' en
strong innings as the .\ngels beat
8Jlt1more. J-1. and ended the Or-
ioles' threc--game ~inning streak
Fra~r. 10-10. allo"ed one run on
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four hits. One of them was Joe
Orsulak's thtrd homer leading off the
sutlh
Fraser has ll'e" up 31 home run
most tn the m~ori.1
'T"c been iivtna up home runs..
but the)' haven't bttn 1n key 1ttu·
1tioos..·· Frucr 111d. .. They"•'C bttn
ont-runs. and I've had the lead."
Twmty of the bomen off Frucr
have come Wlth the bucs cm'IM>·
Sbe:nnan Come1t clolcd for hit fant ~ --~ sa~. 'vu'I up three bits and hie Stanicek' s ..ai6cx ft)' in
lhe ninth.
Cor\)ett. a lef\;.f)aodtd. ldmitted he
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Wet ride
Jlno Pord.laal of Da.Qa Point rldea a wa •e darlJla Sanday'• filial day of competition
at tbe Victoria Sklmboarda Laguna Open
at Allao Pier in South Laguna.
Lougar.1s ·take$ platform .. .
Jeffrey second; Kimball fails
to earn Olympic diving berth
Matt Scoggin to finish second with 1.26 1. 71 points.
"Before I ten my hotel room I stared at myself in the
mirror for about two minutes and sa id. 'You can do it!' I
think I decided I could do 11 before I left the hotel ." Jeffrey
said. ·
INDIANAPOLIS (AP> -Greg Louganis. the
defen.ding gold medalist in spnngboard •and platform
diving. finished fim in the platform event and Bruce
Kimball failed to make tho U.S. 01) mp1c team Sunday. to
the delight of a group of six protesters.
His coach. Vince Panza no. who embraced the tearful
Jeffrey as his success became ccna1n. said the higher
dcgrttofdifficuh) Jeffre) had 1n h1sd1,es over Kimball's
was a key to the outcome.
"He never gave up toda~:· Panzano said.
Wantuck placed third at 1 .25~. 72. followed by
Kimball. whose panic1pa11on "a~ the subject of protest by
a group of Brandon. Fla.. rl''i1dcnts. was fourth at
f.244.4J:Scogg1n. second hl·ading into th(' final s. slipped
t~ fifth at l.244.0 I.
Kl.mball. under charges for 'eh1cular hom1 c1de. lost
an intense three-wa) battle for the second platform s_?<?t
on the Olympic team as the U.S. Olympic di ving trials
ended. ·
Lougan1s. who missed gening a perfect score on an
inward I ' 2 some~ult pike when one Judge gave him a 9.5
to ~o with six l~. won the 20-d1\e e'ent with 1,331 19
points.
"I knew I had done a good d1,ebut I didn't knowhow
gO<Xl" said Lou~n1s. who thought he m'ight have
rece ived 9s or 9.5s on the dl\e.
Kimball is charged in the deaths oft"o teen-agers 1n
an Aug. I accident 1n Brandon.
"I knew going into tht' final d1,cs 1h:111t was going to
be rough going because ol the td11Tcrenct') 1n degree of
difficufty." said Dick K1tnball. the father and coach of
Bruce for 21 vears ... He knc" "hen ht' hit the water that he
wasn't on the team." "'• .. It's hard to believe I've been competing 12 }ears,"
said Louganis. who hopes to become the first.ma.n to win
gold medals in both diving tvents in t"-O Ol)mp1cs. He
woo the spnngboard competition here Fnda).
Patnck Jeff re). who was fi fth w 1th four dives
remaining. moHd past Kimball. Mike Wantuck and
When the dive was 0' er. the Kim balls embraced .
When the scoreboard confirmed that JetTrc). a triple
NCAA champion this ~car. had u\ertakcn Kimball. the
sill protesters wca(ing pink T-shirts w 1th the words
"Remember Tht> V1c11ms" in blue lencrs on their backs
, cheered. embraced each other and shed a few tears.
Olympians Johnson ·upsetjn 1.00
·droppe.d by at West.G.erman meet
!fBAsquad
AUBURN lflLL . Mich. {.\P) -
The finalists for the U.S. 01) tfip1c
team took at on the chin Sunda). and
Coach John Thompson emerged
from the loss wsth a gnn.
Reggie Miller scored 20 points and
Isiah Thomas had 15 posots and I 0
assists as an NB.\ Select Team
handed the U.S. Olympic finalists
their first loss tn the games against
professional competition. 90-83
"That was more beneficial to us
than winning b} 10 or 30:· Thomp-
son said Sunda). two da)s after the
Olympians beat a team of NBA
players by 33 in Richfield. Ohio.
"They were vef) physical. and I
was glad to see that. We ha"c to find
out about these gu)S You can't go 1n
with a lot of cla) heroes.··
The game. pla)ed before 16.435.
was the first in the 21 .000--.cat Palace
of Auburn Hills. the new home of the
Detroit Pistons. who wi'.'re rep-
resented by fi ve members o f the team
which lost to the Lakers so the NBA
finals last season.
Holder of world
record beaten by
pair of Ame.ricans
COLOGNE, West German:> ( A.P)
-World record-holder Ben Johnson
lost a JOO-meter race Sunday at tht'
Cologne International track and field
meet. and · Carl Lewis wasn't even
there.
Americans Calvin Smith and Den-
nis Mitchell both beat John~on.
Racing into a cold headw111d. m1th
was timed in I 0.16 seconds. a third of
a second otT Johnson's world record
time.
Mitchell's ume was I 0.27 while
Johnson ran 10.29. near!~ a ha lf
second otThis world record of9 83 set
last year in Italy.
Said Aouita of Morocco won the
800 meters in I :43.86 on a wet track.
with Jo'aquim Cruz of Brazil second.
Jim Spivey of the United State~ won
the 1,500-meter race.
Johnson burst 'ahead of the field at
the start. but Smith pulled ahead at
about 70 meters.
Johnson, of Canad~. seemed to let
up in the last five meters.
"The gear just wasn't thcrl' ... John-
son said. "We didn't ha"e much lime
to rest after getting to Europe.
"We had four days and then "-Cnt to
the altitude." said Johnson. rl'fl'rnng
Co an Aug. 11 meet in Ital).
"Last year we had more time to rest
and come here and run fast. .. he said.
Smittl, a two-time 200-ml'ter world
champion. has qualified for the 100
meters for the Seoul 01) mp1cs along
with Lewis. who had not planned to
run in this meet.
Johnson, coming off an tnJUI). had
hoped to show his old form at the
Cologne meet before heading for the
Olympics.
His disappointing performance
comes less. than a week after placing
tti ird irt the I 00 meters at a meet in
Zurich, Switzerland behind art:h-
rival Lewis and Smith. ""ho ""as
second. Johnson ran 10.00 at Zurich.
Weatticr for Sunday's meet staned
dry with partly cloudy skies. but
quickly turned overcast and l'OOI.
The runners also were racing into a
Stiff wind. wh1Ch was renected in lhC
disappointing times.
Said. running steadil) from the
Raiders' Wide receiver
Hester de< to Atlanta
start. came alongside the leader. ( ru1.
about 50 meters from the fin ish and
passed him. Said is an expert at longer
distances than the 800 but has been
tr\'ing to break into shorter distance
races. He won the 5.000-mcter gold
medal at the 1984 Olympics.
EL ·SEGUNDO C .\P) -The Lo~
Angeles Ra1d~rs. \\ell-stocked' with
wide receivers. dealt off one Sunda)
when they sent Jessie .H~ster to the
Atlanta Fal~ons for a middle-round
draft choice.
Hester. the Raiders' No. I dro O
choice in 1985. ~as caught up in a
numbers game at thC' pos1t1on in
m=ent years-
In the last few months. the Raiders
drafted wide receiver Tim Brown on
the first round and traded a first-
rounder to Chicago for Willie Gault.
They also had acquired James Lofton
(from Green Bay) and Men yn
Fernandez and Chris Woods (from
the Canadian Footb.'\11 League) sn thl'
last year.
Hester caught SS passes for 1.287
yards and JO touchdowns 1n h" first
two years. His production dropped
off to just one catch fo 30 yard la~t
year. however. In 1986. He~ter wa~
used primarily a a rcS<'t~c. )Ct
avtrqcd a leaauc-hi h 27 S yard'I f)t'r
tteept1on.
In the Raiders' three prcscawn
pmes this )'Cir. Hester saw extrcmel)
limited action. He caught ju t one
pus for40yardsfrom V1n<'C F\:tn1 Ul
the uh1b1tson opener at :in r r.1n
Cruz. who won the gold medal at
cisco. He did not pla} 1n aturda) 800 meters in 1984, posted a I :44.27.
night's game agasost Washington . Third-place finisher Josl'-Lu1s
"In the competition for our founh Barboza of Brazil ran a I :44.47.
and fifth wide receiver spots. we felt Sebastian Ccx of Britain holds the
the players would have tobe<;•mngon world record in the event. 1:41.73 set
special teams." said Coach Mike in 1§81.
Shanahan. ··Jessie didn't tit into that Spivey won the 1.500 in 3:36.42.
-situation." . while two other Americans fin1 hcd
Shanahan said that b' trading ' second and thfrd. S}dncy Maree was
Hester to the Falcons. hl' would be timed an 3:36.47, while Tim Hacker
rfear his home in Belle Glade. Flas. finished in 3:37.02.
"Jessie has a chance to pla} close to Canada pulled out of the relay af\cr
home. and I think he'll hr a great Marc McKoy pulled up in the
addition 10 their football team ... 'ta1d ind1v1dual IOO-meter race. McKoy.
the Raider$ coach. one or the top hurdlers in the world. R~rding hts own team. Shanahan was runn1n1 the spnnt u a cha nae of
confirmed that quancrb:•ck tl''\C Pl(C but pulled a muscle which could
Bcucrlein Wlll optn thl' ~a~n Sept 4 damaae his chance in next month"~
apinst San D1eao. Olympics.
occ·s TURNER ••• From81
think about community collcae But I .. I had met (Workman) om:c
when he dtt1Md to rctum 11 ~a!ln't .i before. I defina\Cl y knew I'd be
d1ffkult snuatton. com1na to oast. He's a aood coach.
"I should probably have come htre treats h1 players "'ell and 1 a veu
when J came out or hi&h \Choo!." auy to ,et along with. And he ~nows
Turner u1d. "But turned out when I how to win ."
went to Davis there \\ere a lot of That's ..-hat Turner ho~ 10 help
qUjht) pla)cr, on the 1c;im. Coast do this fall
Slimmed-down
•Refrigerator'
rejoins Bears
LAKE FOREST, 111. -A slimmed-Ell
down William "The Rcfri&crator" Perry, 419 t
lhe deftnsive lineman celebrated for bis
pnh. rejoined the Chicago Bears on
Sunday after 28 days in an eat1na-disorder treatment
~~left the team July 22, enrolling_ in the weiahl·
control prosnm to lose an estima1ed 40 pounds, and
miuedall orlhe Bears traininacamp in Platteville, Wis.
But he was welcomed back
Sunday ~y his teammates and
Coach Mike Ditk.a, who bad
imf>C?sed a 32°'pound playing
weight limit on the appliancc-
sized lineman.
"I feel good." Perry said on
his way to a 45-minute practice
Sunday at the Bears home camp
in Lake Forest. "In -a nutshell,
every1hina has worked ouL It's
behind me now. I'm ready tQ play
football. That's the bottom line."
Questioned further by reporters about bis weight,
the pp-toothed lineman said: "I told you I feel great."
The team wouldn't release Perry s weight, but he
appeared much slimmer than when be reponed to
training camp Jul}' 22 weighing 358 pounds. according
to the team.
Ditka said Perry would travel with the team to
Dallas for tonight's preseason game against the
Cowboys and would start Friday night's prescason
match against the Los Angeles Raiders at left defensive
end. "Perry is still m) starting left defensive end, and
while I've been playi ng AJ Harris and Scan Smith at the
position, I'm not satisfied and neither player has taken
the job away from Pert) ... D1tka said Sunday.
"It was all up to Pert). however, and when I talked
to him in my office today. he told me he felt tood. that
he wanted to play. and I told him we wanted hlm back,"
Ditka said.
Although Perry played defensi ve tackle for the past
two seasons. Ditka said he is confident the" Fridge" can
become a good end.
''He still has to become a better pass rusher. but I
think the quickness wtll come once he is playing the
position. '
"Last year. 11 took two pla}ers to block Perry. and
that won't change this year. In fact. it will free up
another player for us." Ditka said.
While Pert)• appeared trimmer on Sunda). team
officials say his weight problems aren't over.
"Whtie all of us are' cry ha pp). we all kn ow that he
must still solve some other problems and that he must
lose more weight:· Bear President Michael McCaskey
said.
Quote of the day
Tim Marcum, who ha~ roachl'd the De"' er
Dynamite and the Detroit Omc to cham-
pionships in the first two seasons of thl' Jircna
Indoor Football League: ·· Jirena Football has a
J"eat future. It's a hellu'a c;pon . I almost feel
·irritated that I'm constant!) ha' ing to defend the
sport; the sport defends itself."
Bobby Rallal survived the crashed-•
filled Quaker State 500 Indy-car ract' in
Long Pond. Pa. Sunday. ending Chev-
rolet's season-long dominance and taking
the series point lead. The 1wo-11me defending CART-
PPG lndy<ar champion earned his first victor)' of the
season as he became the onl) dnver to complete all 10
races this year. Rahal. who started on the outside of the
front row and stayed closl' behind the leaders
throughout the nearly four-hour race at Pocono
lntemationl Raceway, took th e lead on lap 173 when Al
V•ser made his final scheduled pit stop. then pulled
away in the final 10 laps to beat Al Uaser Jr. by 17.05
seconds ... Davey AlUsoa look the lead with 46 miles to
ao and pulled away from Rust)' Wallace and BUI Elllott
for hi s first Winston Cup victory of the year in the
Champion 400 NASCAR race at Michigan Inter-
national Speedway. Allison. 27. from Hueytown. Ala ..
arabbcd the lead in his Ford Thunderbird after a chaotic
pit stop in which Sterling Maritn'• Oldsmobile Cutlass
caught fire. ft was the 22nd lead change of the race.
BB'• Greer finishes one back
LAKEWOOD -John McC'omish of l!I
Santa Maria outlasted Brad Greer of
Huntington Beach to win the S 1 OOiOOO
Queen Mary Open golf tournament Sun-
day at Lakewood Countr) C'lub.
McComish had a final round 69 to finish at 273, 15-
under-par on the 6.947-}ard course. Greer shot 70 to
finish one stroke back.
Greer missed a 7-foot birdie putt at the final hole
that cost him a chance for a playotT. McComish won
$20,000, Greer S 12,000.
McComish's 273 was the second lowest total in the
17-ycar history of the tournament.
Both McComish and Greer had birdied four of the
same holes during the round. The 18th was the only
par-S they did not birdie.
Olin Browne of Jupiter. Fla" finished alone in th a rd
at 276, wonh $8.000. Esteban Toledo of Milpitas and
John Aannery of La Quinta tied for fourth at 279 to
earn SS,000 each.
Sindelar eeta toamey reoord
.MJ llMelar scored b11 moth birdie l!I oflheday while liahtnina flashed and Mot
on 10 a four-point victory Sunday an the
unique S l-million International aolf tour·
IWDenl in Castle Rock. Colo. Sindelar finished witb a
tow'IWnent record 1 "1 points u•r the modified
s.ableford ICOrina system in which five point.I AR
awarded for an ~. two for a birdie, zero for pu,
minus one for boeeY and mio&as tlllee for double boteY
or hither. He &150 matched the tournament record -
1tt moments eartier by Du PeM -of n!ne birdies in a &inaJe rouod on the 7,S03-yard Castle Pines OolfOub
coune ... In the LPOA tournament in Somers Poun.
N.J., J.U IUl&er fired a tournament-be$t 6-under-per
65 to force a playoff with Ben Duael and then pemd
the fint extra hole to captu~ tbe Atlantic City Ouaic.
Inkster was spectacular on the final dar as she came
from 10 shots back at one point in the finaJ round to
post her second victory on the LPGA tour this year and
the I 0th of her career ... OrvlUe M ... y opened a ~
shot lead midway through the final round and, despite
boaeys on the final two holes. held on for a one-t\ot
victory in the Greater Grand Rapids Open Seniors
tournament ... In Dublin, lu Woouam earned a
comfonable seven-stroke victory in the $408,000 Irish
Open championship.
' Knee aar&ery for Jeta' Crable
HEMPSTEAD. N.y . -Bob Crable, Ell
the New York Jets' starting right inside
linebacker, was to undergo anhoscopic
knee suraery on the right knee today to
determine the cause of an injury that has bothered him
for the past three weeks.
The injury, sustained just before the ~~ning
uhibition game with Philadelphia. was onginally
diagnosed as a sprain.
Jets trainer Bob Reese said if there is c3r1ilaae
damage, Crable will be out four to six weeks. In all
probability, Crable will be placed on injured reserve as
part of the mandatory roster cutdown to 60 by today.
Crable, who underwent reconstructive surgery on
his left knee in 1984, fears the worse. "You have to be a
little nervous, but I'm hoping for the best." he said.
"'lfl had to make a diagnosis. 1 thsnk it's cartilage.
It's the same feeling I had before. The stability is stiU in
the knee, that leads me 10 believe it's canilage. But I'm
not a doc;tor. For all I know it's the hgameots that are
gone."
Crable 1s the third inside linebacker the Jets have
lost since the start of training camp. Lan ce Mehl retired
and Matt Ml)nger broke his arm against the New York
Giants and is lost for the season.
Del Mar Derby to Silver Clrcua
Silver Circus, claimed for $32.000 as a •
non-winner late last year, collected his
fourth victory of 1988 Sunday when he
won the $217,900 Del Mar Derby. Ridden
by Russell Bue, Silver Circus finished a head in front
of Perfecting in the I I/a-mile turf race for 3-y~ar-o!ds.
with Roberto's Dancer another head back in third.
Lively One, the wagering fa vorite ridden by BW
Slleemaker, was never a factor and wound up sixth in
the eight-horse field ... Second-seed Matt Wilu•er
rallied from a three-game deficit 1n the second set ·to
beat defending champion Stefan Edberg, 3-6. 7-6 (7-5).
7-6 (7-5), in the final of the Association of Tennis
Professionals Championship 1n Mason. Ohio.
Wilander had his serve broken twice andfell behind 3--0
in the second set before rallying to beat his fellow Swede
and win the southwest Ohio tournament for the founh
time in its I 0 )Cars ... Gabriela SabatlDJ, 18. of
Argentina won a ba1tle of teen-age sensations and
earned $81.000 b) beating Natalia Zvereva, the 17-
ycar-old upstart from the Soviet U n1on. 6-1 , 6-2. in the
final of the Player's Challenge women's tennis
tournament 1n Montreal. Sabatini, who needed only
one hour and seven minutes to complete the victory,
her third on this year's tour. became the youngest
winner in the histOf)' of the nine-year event . . .
Minnesota Timberwolves President Bob Stein dis.-
missed as speculation a newspaper story that said BUI
M111elmu has agreed to contract terms to become
coach of the NBA ellpansion team ... Venezuelan Jose
Saubria retained the world super-bantamweight title
of the International Boxin$ Federation by earning a
split decision over Italian challenger Vlaceaso
Belcastro in Capo D'Orlando. Sil'il). The victory
improved Sanabria's professional record to 14 wins.
two draws and three losses. Sanabria earned the
winner's share of S85.000 while Belcastro collected
$35.000.
Television, radio
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Challenge. opening round. ESPN.
5 p.m. -EXHIBITION FOOTBALL: C'h1-
c~go at Dallas. Channel 7.
5 p.m. -BASEBALL: Houston at Chicago
Cubs, WGN.
5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: \tlanta at St.
Louis. TBS.
6 p.m. -BASKETBALL: .. Ol)mp1c
team vs. NBA all-stars (taped). Prime TickeL
7:30p.m.-BASEBALL: Ne"" York Mets at
Dodgers, WOR.
8 p.m. -HORSE RACING: Del Mar replays.
Channel 56 (Prime Ticket, 10 p.m.).
RADIO
4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Boston.
KM PC(710).
7 p.m. -BASEBALL: Ph1ladclp1a at an
Diego. KFMB (760).
7: 30 p.in. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at
Dodgers. KABC (790).
Mattingly blasts Steinbrenner
Owner blamed for
not giving Yankees
players respect ---
NEW YORK (AP) -New York
Yankees st.Ir Don Mattingly, in a rare
di1play of emotion. lashed out un-
day and tndfrcctly blamed own~ Gcorae Steinbrenner for the team's
recent fade in the American Lcaaue
East.
"The playel"5 act no respect around
here. They live you money. that's it .
Not ttSPt'(t. Money is not respect.
There's never been respect here. 1&nd
it's not 1oina to chanae." Matt1nsl>
said af\ef a 4-2 loss to Seattle.
The Yankcn, who held fim pla(C
from May l to June l 9. ha'e lost thrtt
in 1 row and nine of 13. They fell six
11mes bth1nd division-lcad1na ()c.-
troh. their bigcst deficit this seuon.
MattinaJy spoke for IS minute
ancr the a.ame. never men11on1n1
Steinbrenner by name. but making
the implication clear. He was con-
trolled, even though his sentences
were laced with upletives.
"Youcan'taet beaten over the head
every day and want to play. It's hard
to come to the ballpark every day
when )'Ou'rc unhappy. I have to fig.ht
myself every day to play here,"
MattinaJy wd
"It j ust acts old. And it isn't this
tcries. It's bttn building for a long
ti me, all year. Ifs never been as bad as
it's been for this club . .,
"I can't imqjnt any club bcmg
treated the way we have this sea59n
and playin1asclo1e to first place as we
haV( most or the 5CaSOn. We get
constantly doged. And pta~n from
other teams love to S« that. That'
why nobody wants to play here.'' he
said.
Mattinalf 111ncd a thrce-ynr con·
tract in spnna trainina and "auaran-
lftd .. Steinbrenner, whose Yanktt1
have not won the division since 1981.
thlt this would be their ynr •
.. We're toe• to win the Amenran
..
League East. We're the best club.
There's no club out there that can beat
us.." Mattinaly said at the time. "We'll
wi n. J auarantec it."
MattinaJy is batting .31 7 with 13
homen and 69 runs batted in. At the
All-Star break. Steinbrenner criti-
cized Mattinaly for not produci ng
enouafl. Steinbrenner also picked at
Yankees All-Stal"$ Rickey Henderson
and Dave Winfield.
"You can call us babies, you can
call us complainers. you can call us
anytbina you want. but treat us witll
50me respect." Mattingly said un-
day.
"I 'm not aivina up on this year." he
11id. ··we haven't played wt,ll, that's a
faC1. We haven't deserved to win
many of the 11mcs lately. But thcrt
hu 10 be a re.&50n, there has to be.
·"If you don't have any respect for
me. I don't hive any rnpcct for you
and I .don't want to play hert,'' Man}• said. .. I'll have fun play•nJ ~··
NA TIONAl LlAGUl
Darryl Strawberry of the Meta slldee under
a leaptnc San Diego eecond baseman Rob-
AP~o
erto Alomar with successful stolen base
durln& the Padres' 1-0 victo ry Sunday.
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/MOf'ldly, Augu1t 22. 1988 -
AMERICAN LEAGUE
Tigers complete series
sweep behind Morris
Detroit sta rter coll ect s 21 s t
caree r s hutou t with 5-0 wi n
From Tile A11oclated Press
Jack Morns finished '>trong .ind again tinishcd offthe
Chicago White o~
Moms p11ched .s l\\o·h1ucr for his :! I st carc.-er
shutout and the Det roit T1geri. compkted a four-game
sweep with a S-0 '1c10~ 0' er 1he error-plagued Chicago
White Sox at Tiger S1ad1um
Moms. 11-1 ~ v.un for the 1h1rd umc.-an lour
dec1s1om. He struc~ oul eight including the '>1dc.-1n lhC'
ninth annang. and " \.(J against Ch11..agu this ~ear
"M' mechanics gut better I v.asn·1 Jumping Jrt1und
as much· II almost bl'lame l'JS~ \1) bod~ v. a~ 1n lllntrul ..
Moms said
Momr, 1Aal~l'd nunt" 1n h1' '>c:"(Ond hutout dAll l'1ghth
complele gaml' this '>l'a'>un II v.as hi'> lillh l dre..-r t-...u-
hitter
··That's h" lx-\t 1rnme th1c, 'ear Ht' 1hrev. JI! tile
patches he v.antl'd tu .. ~T1gl·rs \tanager \p.sr~~ .\nder\on
said
Jack \le Dov.di '-I.I allO\\ed ti'e rum·lin SC\t'n h l~
in 61 1 1nn1ng., Hl' ~WI li111l' help a~ the \\hill' \o\ mJJe
four miscues 1n thl· 1irs1 thret' innings and fi ,t' OH'rall
Darrell E'an' .ind \tau '\iu~e'> drl'\\ l\\l1-uu1 ''JI!.~
from McDov.e ll 1n the third Luis ~ala1ar 101111 .... cd \\1th J
single to center fil'IJ and thl· ball tx1un,l·J pa<,t 1-..c.-n
Williams. k111ng both runnt'rs score,
De1ro11 swrt'd thrt'l' umc'> 1n thC' <.t'' ..-nth (tar' Pe111\
doubled and Cd mt' home on Pat <)hl·ndJn ~ 'ingk D ;l\ e
Bergman hll an RBI Joubk . .\Ian Trammi.'ll 'lngkd and
Evans had a run-.,rnnng grounder
Elsev.here an the .\mt•ncan Leagut·
singled sharpl)-to nght
MariDers 4, Ya11kees !: ~oil Bankhead p11ched five·
hit ball for seven inning' and ~attic took lhree of four
dunng a weekend serie~ at 'ani..~ ~tadaum
The third-place" Yankel'~ v. ho ha' e lost nine of their
last 13 games fell to s1:1. behind Dt•1ro1t has the Yankees'
b1gges1 defic11 of 1he '>{·:1son
Bankhead .-_-, allov.l•d ri'l' \1ngk'> and strud. out
eight He allov.ed unh one l'arm·d run hrcalunga ~tnngo{
21 innings of no1 alluv.1ni an t•ar ned run
Mike hooler 1he fourth ~t"allk patcher. v.ent the
final 1nn1ng for h1!> ninth ~'l' He reured Ricke~
Hcnde~on o n a groundout "11h the bast') loaded 10 end
the gaml'
T-A·ios l!, Ranger 2 l-..t·111 Hrbe~·., tv.o-run double
k.e~ed a )1\-run tir)t inning kJding !kn Bl~le\en and
\1 innesota lO thr l.J\\ "'in 1n thl \fr1rodome
The Tv.1m v.hu rl·mJ1nl·d l'1ght games behind the
Oa ~land A.thkllC\ 1n tht \\ l"\I nl'l'dl.'d JUSI eight hits -
three alter the fir'>I inn in~ -w '>tort· their 11 ruru. Tun
Laudner h11 a thrt·l·-run homl'r in thl' eighth. gJ\ ing him
four RBI
\tanne<,ot.s "'hllh hJd lu ... r rum 1n losing the lirst
three game'> of the ~'fll''> \.omhant·d nine "alls. three h11
batsmen lour error.., Jnd t"'u pd>'>l.'d ball!. in beaung
Charlie Hough I 0-1 4
Royals 3, Indians I. In l k'l'IJnd Marl Gub1cza
p11ched a !>1:1.-h111er lur hi'> l':lfl0l'r·h1gh I Sth '1c10~ and
the lnd1aM' Rod '1l·hol'> h.il~l·d home the go-ahead run
in tht• SI\ th inning 10 hdp l\.J n'>J'> l 11~ 1t1 the v.1 n ·
Gu bl\. La. 15· -1mpnll ~J to ~-o tn lhret· stans against
the lnd1am this \l'Jr Hl0 v.al~ed unl· :ind '>truck out fou r
an his fou nh compk'tl' g.:.ime
Blue Jays 8, Brewers 4: lrnic \.\ h111"s three-run
double sparked a ~·,en-run third inning and J1mm)-Ke)
p11ched eight strong inning~ Jt f.\h1b11wn ~1ad1um a!>
Toronto ended a fiH·-gaml' lo-,1ni '>lreJk
* Tieen S. White Sox o CHICAGO OCTllOIT * 9l•vat1 l. ltAlfS.U CITY l~M
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Atbletics ), Red Sox 4: ~lark Mr(tv.1rl' kJ ul1 the.
eighth inning v.11h a home run and Luis Putunia sing.led
home" 1he 11e-brea~1ng run v.11h I" ll t~ut~. rail~ ang
Oakland to the v. an JI Fenv. a} Par~
The .\1hlet1c!> ended a three-gaml· lo .. ang )\rl'ak b~
sah aging the finitle oia 1hree-game sene'> Boston lcll four
game's behind ..\L E.a\t·k.sd1ng Ot·1ro11
Rock Hone\(ull '-2 "ho b.11kd ou1 <,taner to rm
Da\1S in the Sl\th got thl' \lllO~ Dennis Eckersk~
earned his 35th sa' t' b' prl''l'r' 1ng the one-run ad' antage
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From Tbe Associated P ress
Whtie the Nev. York :vfcts struggh: to find their
offense. the San 01<.'go Padres ha'l' a m1i.s1on of their own.
Andy Hawkins and Mark Da\ 1s combined on an
eight-hitter and Carmelo :-.1ar1ine1 drO\e in the game·i.
only run with a founh-inn1ng single as tht: Padres beat the
struggling Mets, 1-0. at Jack Murph~ Stadium unda) for
their fifth straight v1eto~
"It's Just a matter of11me v. hl'n we're going tp be back
to where we wa nt to bl.·:· the Padres· ho1-h1111ng Ton~
Gwynn said.
'"With 40 games left. '"·'re in fifth place. 11 games
out. I reall} do thank Wl' can ma~l· a run :111h1s It v.ould be
a lot better to be fi, l' gaml''> out "1th 211 games 10 go than
11 games out v.ith .::!()to go··
For the Mets. n "as their founh ronS<.'l u11' <.'loss and
eighth in their last 11 gaml'S I he~ m:11n1aaned their 3 :-
game lead an the Natl(lnal Ll'agul' Ea'>t ll\ er .,econd-placl·
Pittsburgh. ..
"We haven't hcrn hitting too mu,h uffan~bod~.
New York ~tanager DJ'e~ John'>on said ··" t.-,~ had
guys )ou ne'er heard of \lam-dunk o~r bat<o Theres no1
a whole lot \OU could \a\ Jbout 11 \\ c.· n• JU St not ~conng.
There are a ·rev. other duhs an thl' -.aml· ''a~ ··
The Met~. desp1tl· man~ opportuni11l·s. ha' l' c;cored
just three runs 1n their four l·on"l'l'ull\ e lo<>!-l'S. v. h1ch
have included 1wo shutou1'
Hawkins allowed 'ii\ hm 1n sc,c.·n-plu~ 1nn1ngs·cind
Davis fin ished for his .::!~nd -;a' l'
With one out an the top ofthl' ninth. lia~ Cartrr and
Howard Johnson ingled and Da\l~ \1agadan v.alked 10
load the bases But Da' 1~ goi spCl'd~ ~fook1r \\ii son 10
end the game wi1h a 6-4-.'\ doubk pla~. \\ ilson has h11 into
10 ground-ball doubh: pla'" this 'il'astm.
Robeno Alo mar led · oil the Padres· founh v.11h a
single. and w11h <.iv.} nn a1 thl· plate. apparent!~ stole
second ba~. ~lomar v.a) Sl'nt bac~ to tirs1 b~ home pla1e
umpire Dave Pallonr. c111ng that G" ~ nn un1ntrn11onall~
obstructed Canrr "hen 1hc bac~lash of hie; wing nu:-ked
the catcher's glo' c
Alomar advann~d 10 Sl'rond an~v.a~ on G"~nn·s
ground out 10 tirs1 \lananr1 thl'n c;1ngkd 10 cen1er.
dnving in .\lomar.
For Mananez. v. ho an:oun1cd for 1he game·'' inning
RBI Frida} night\\ 11h a I Oth-1nn1ng single. 11 "as his third
consecutive game-v.1nn1ng h11
In other Nauonal L1:aguc games·
A1tro1 !, Pirates I: G..-rnld Young's 1v.o-0u1single1n
the 14th inning droH an Bill~ Hatcher" llh the \\inning
run and Juan Agosto v.on his ninth straight dec1s1on for
Houston at Thm~ R1,rr<> 1ad1um.
Agos10. 9-0. p11ched t\\O !>corck·ss innings an relief for
the victory as the ~s1ros v.on for thl' second 11me in 1he
A's activate
Dave Parker
BOSTON (AP) -Out-
fielder Dave Parker. side-
lined since July 3 with an
injured ri&ht thumb. was
activated b y the Oakland
Athletics Sunday before a
S--4 victory over the Boston
Red SoA.
Parker is bamng 161
with nine home runs and
37 RBI.
To make room on the
roster for Parker. the A ·s
placed catcher ~~t Sin-
atro on the I 5-<iay lbled
list because of a 'ri.gtl wrist
injury.
Sinatro. 3 for 8 with
Oakland this season. was
called up from the minors
last Thursday.
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Ha1cher. baning for lknn' \\ jlhng. drl'IA a 1Aalk
from rehe ... er Bob K1prx·r .::!-~ jnd nwH·d 10 >l'l'Ond on
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sending Ph1ladclph1a w 1t' l'1g.h1h '-lra1gh1 lo'>'>.
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second-place 11e v.1th Hotl' .. tun in thl· 'l "l''t. S . games
behind Los Angeles.
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inning agaans1 :-.=e~' \ tlr\... and all11''l'J "' hll'\ and seven
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his first sa' e·
Jose l 'nbe had J '''ll·run tr1rk t11r 1h.· l nant'>
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Trying t o replace
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B) no1 ~1gning rrel· Jgl·n1 Ja~ ~ ( lar\...
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General ~anager ()JI \l;n' 111 and
the slov. ncgo11at1tln' Jnd dt'l'JJl'd tl'
1est the free-agent rnJrket
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him SI 5 m1llHm lhl'> <.<.'a,on $I 5
million for ! I.IS" and a packagl' of
incenll•cs 1nduJ1ng Sl t)(l.lK~1 !or
being .\men.Jn l.eagul' \1\'P an'd
SS0.000 for v.1nn1ng thl' \\ orld ~l·ne'
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guaranle<·d S.\ m.111i,in ''llh .a ~lll'n
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bonuses
The CJrd1n.1i... ,nun1cn:d \\tlh an
ofTer of SI ti m1lll\1n 1n I-> and SI t>
ma lhon nnt ,t'.ht•n The~ also addl'd
a s1gn1n~ l'xlnu' ll l S.::!50.000 jnJ
inCt'nt1,e~ 1hJt 1nduJt'd S ll)(I. l(ltl
bonuses for t'Jl h Ir' d of gamC'"
a' ailabk for lllll lln disabled hq I
I 20. I .'\l) I~' g.1me... plus av. Jrd
bonuse'
The ( arJ, guarantt'ed SJ ~25
millton and J Pt'IC'nllal S~ 02'\
malhon an pcrll'rmancc bonuse
The Card · 'l'\.llnd plan call~d for
Clark to make SI "''\ m1lhon 1h1s
season.S I -; 1n I" t>. J <.1gning bonus
ofS250.000 plu~ J\\Jrd bonuses.
Unhapp~ \\llh th<' IA3) the
Cardinals handkd the nc-got1at1ons.
Clark tool 1he 'I JTI~l't"~· offer nod lffl
St. Louis "Ith a ~ml'r '<hortagc.
To fill the gap. 1he ( ard1Mls signed
iruury-pronC' Bob Homl"r v. ho pla~<'d
•••• in:
the 19 • seas0n 1n JapJn
The Card1 nJI' pJ•J H1lf'1l'r .1
$950.000 ~laf\ and adJeJ l"'lt'Oll"I..'~
that called for Si ~ ~ •' I lr I 2'
games S 150 uoo 1~1r ~5 gJme'
$I S0.000 for I ~O gJml·, 5 ' ~ 111 tor
1he .\11-tar game S5 '"' tlir \1\ P
S~S.000 for pla~ ,ff, \I\ P .inJ
SS0.000 for\\ orld ~ne~ \1 \ P
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the ancent1' cs as HC1rna wl·nt J,~u n
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v.111 miss the re'! ,11 thl' \l·ar
To make up IM 1h1 rx"'er 1hJt
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traded second ~a,t•man T t•mm' ~frrr
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ticlder Tom Br .. nan'>l' l I 100 lO'l
Brunansk' 1s ,,.ungcr :hJn Har .1nd ·
his salan ~ 111 •"'" '"' r,·.1,c Bruna.OS~\ r~·" 1Jt•J 'tlml' J)\.l\\l'r
but the Card1n .• 11' 1hl· pennant "in-
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battling PhiladclphJ 1,1r ;J,t plJ~l' in
the :\L East
Las1 .TuC'~da' ., '11, "'n11nu1ng
efTon to lill l lar 'l .1rJinJI 'h'i''' '>I
Louis sent Jtl" • " l'.1'1dl·r Jt1h n
Tudor to Lo~ ..\n~, l., '•r nrun-
prone slugger Pcdn1 1 •l•l ~t-rt•
To get GuerTl'r,, · • 1• t hl '>t
Louis. lhe Card h.i.11, ,,1,nd hi'
contract. The' "1 r.1, h m ~ 2
million o'er thr<'<' \CJf' -' 1n
J 9 9. S I. 9 5 in I ~l)i. land ': ' r ""I
v.1th a s~oo 000 '1gnmg bonus He IS
making SI -2 m1ll1on this season.
'"In Pedro Guerrero. v.e fC'el lhat we
ha'e a prlnen run producer:· Max-
' 111 said The Cardinals al had pro, en run
producer 1n C"lark and could have
kept Tudor Hen and a felA million ii
the~ signed him
* aASEaALL NOT£~ ~ H«"NMdu
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WEST DIVISION w L Pel. GB LIO Slr~ak Homt Away
Oalland 78 47 .624 6-4 Woo 1 38·22 4Q..2S
Minnesota 69 .54 .561 8 s.s Won I 34-27 JS-27
K.ansa5 Cit)• 64 SQ .520 13 6-4 Won 2 33-28 31-31
~ .. 62 62 .500 151: 4-6 Won I 26-32 36·30
Teus 55 67 .451 .:?H1 5.5 Lost I 28-3 1 27-36
Chicago S4 70 .435 23'" 5.3 LO~t 4 31-32 23-38
Seattle so 75 .400 28 6-4 Won 3 26-33 24-42
EAST DIVISION
Oettoit 73 50 .593 5...5 Won 4 42·23 31-27
Boston 69 54 .56 1 4 5.5 Lost I 43-22 26-32
New York 66 55 .545 6' 4-6 Lost 3 35-29 31-26
Milwault~ 61 63 .500 11 1: 4·6 Lost I 35-26 28-37
Toronto 61 63 .492 1 l': 5-5 Won I 29,.32 32-31
Cleveland 59 65 A76 141 ! 6-4 Lost 2 35-30 24-35
Baltimore 42 8 1 .341 'I 5-5 Lost I 27-36 15-45
Sunday's Scores
~els 3. Ba ll1mort' 2 Oa Jand S. Boston 4
Toronto 8. Milwaukee 4
Seattle 4, New York l
Kansas Ci~ 3. Cle, eland I
Detroit 5. hicago O
Minnesota 12, Texas 2
Today's Games
.U1el1 (T. Clark S-1) at Boston (Hurst 14-4). •US p.m.
Oakland (C. Young 7-7) at New York (Hudson 6·3). 4:30 p.m.
Seattle (Swift 6-10) at Baltimore (Peraza 5-5). 4:35 p.m.
Chica$o (Reuss 9-7) at Toronto (Sueb 11 -8). 4:35 p.m.
Detroit (Alexander I 1-8) at Minnesota (A. Anderson 11·7). 5:05 p.m.
Cleveland (Farrell 13-7) at Milwaukee (Bsrkbcck 8-6). 5:35 p.m.
Kansas City (Bannister 9-10) at Texas (Gutman I 0-1 O>. 5:35 p.m.
Tuesday's Games
Aa1els at Boston, 4:35 p.m.
Oakland at New York. 4:30 p.m.
Seattle at Balumore-. 4:35 p.m
Chicaso at Toronto. 4:35 p.m
Detroit at Minnesota, 5:05 p.m.
Cleveland at Mllwaul..ee. 5:35 p.m.
Kansas Cny at Texas. 5:35 p.m.
Natlonal League
WEST DIVISION w L Pct. GB LIO Streak Home Away
Doc11ers 72 SJ ,5g5 9-1 Won 7 36-28 36-23
Houston 67 5? .540 51: S-5 Won I 36-24 31-33
San Francisco 67 57 .540 51: 6-4 Won 5 39-26 28-3 1
Cincinnati 62 60 .508 1,11 ~ . 6-4 Lost I 3~-28 30-32
San Diego 60 63 .488 12 7-3 Won 5 37-27 23-36
Atlanta 41 81 .34l 30 4-o Won I 20-38 22-43
EAST DIVISION
New York 71 52 .577 4-6 Lo~t 4 38-21 33-31
Pittsburgh 68 56 548 31. 5.5 Lost I 36-28 32-28
Montreal 63 60 .S 12 8 2-8 Lost 8 32-26 31-34
Chicago 60 6 1 .49t> 10 5.5 Lost I 31-30 29-31
St. Louis SS 68 .44"' 16 5.5 Won I 31-34 24-34
Philadelphia 51 72 .415 20 2-8 Lost 8 30-29 21 -43
Sunday's Games
Dodgers 4. Montreal O
St. Louis 7, Cincinna11 I
Houston 2. Piusburgh I ( 1-l snnsng~l
Atlanta I. Chicagn fl
San Diego I. '\;c\\ Y or!.. o
San Francisco 6. Ph1lalklph1a 3
Today's Games
New York <Gooden l..i-hl at Dodgers (Tudor 7-5), 7:35 p.m
Cmc1nnat1 (Jacbon 17-5) at Pittsburgh (Dra~k 12-5). 4:35 p.m.
Houston <Knepper 12-4 or !\leads 2-0) at Chicago <Sutcliffe I 0-10). 5:05
p.m.
Atlanta (Ciln' me 4-1.l I at St. Lou1<, ( :\f agrane 2-7). 5:35 p m.
Ph1ladt•lph1a 1\<I \ta~ 3-31 a1 San Diego (J. Jones 8-IO). 7:05 p.m
Montreal (Smith ~--1 at San I r:inc1sco ( Reuscht•I ~ 6·6l. 7· 35 p.m.
Tuesdar's Games New~York atOodgers 1 15 p.m·
Cincinnati at Pittsburgh. -l:35 p.m. \
Houston at C'hicaio. 5:(~5 p.m.
Atlanta al St. Lour~. 5:3) p.m.
Phjladelphia at ·an Diego. ":05 p.m.
Montreal at San Francisco. -:35 p.m.
TENNIS
Men's -.UrNments
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Mall Wilenckr !Sweden> oef S•efan Eot>ero
(Swt<lenl, 3·6. 7·6, 7·6 lWllanoer """' S77 600
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Petrlclc McEnroe (US ), 6·2. 6·4 <Leac.h, Pugn
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INTaRNATIONAL TENNIS FEDERATION
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DUBLER CUP 14S·lncl·over)
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Sll'lo•es-Rob Cadwaflllder tu.S 1 oet K•au' Fullrmenn IWGJ. 6·3, 6·4 Kttll'I 01ei>raam
(U.S.) Ott Booo Nlu cne IWGl 6·3 7·~
Oou~-Adriet1 Bev·Tllav BulCMe IU SJ det Ki.us Hau ·Gun1er Krauu IWG1 1 6, 6 1
Third Pl•ce it.Iv 1. Austrelie o
Slnoles-Vlancerlo Mtlt"~i m Ot-1 Bruce
Burns (Al, 6·1, 4·6, 6·2. G1org10 Ronrlch Ill
CJt'f Max Senior IA> ~-7 6·2 6·3
Dou~1-11a1v wins t>v oeteul!
Con.JOI.A lion Flnlencl 2, Spaill 1
Sll'IOfes-JoH Allfn IS dei Sll'l'I Slah1e 1F).
6·4, 6·2. Pekka Salte If' 1 ilet Mlguet Arlno <Sl.
6·4, 6·2. DoublH-Salle·Tao•o JOI<.•""" tFI oet
Antonio Dura"·Ptoro Loewe tSI 6·) 6·1
Women's tournament
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Gabriela Sabatini t Aro•nllne 1 def Natalla Zve<eva Ulpv1~n;on1 6·1 6·2 (Set>alin1 wins 111.000) ~·-
Misc.
V1cteria strlmbMrdS LICllUM Open
{et AllM ,...,, s.utl) L.atun1l
..... OIVl5141n 1. Tom Traoer (Laguna Bucnl. ssoo. 2
8en,,.tt DeBoer (Maul. Hawaill. S300. 3 Bruce
KlrllPetriCk (Soul!l Lagunel, i100. 4. Kanai
Snarlll lOenul •. SISO.
OtMr Rewtn
U·over-1. Rlc.k Jurado tMalit>ul, 20·24-1 JoMnv Krelulg {Laguna Beecll); 16· 19-1. Mall Crowl (Legune BHC!l), lO·IS-1. Biii
Brven (LeguM BHdl), 9-unoer-1. Eric
Chrlstl'l'lson (Laguna Bead!). Women'1-1
Amber Cottle (Laguna Beacn)
DffCt Ml flsltlne
NEW~T LANDING - 5 boel\ IJS
1n11tff'1. 22S Hnd t>au. 38 t>arracuoe I t>ono10, 1 llelit>ul, 6 vellowtail, '12 mae1<ere1 n rock
fllh, 26 'Culpin. 1 lhHD,llHO 3 CehCO oau. 3 ,o ... 64 whl!e croeKer , l rel ltsh
DAVEY'S LOCKER (Newoon BHch) -1
boall. 3st angien l t>arrecvoa. 322 t>oMo 36
lleflowlell, .0 Cod, 2 hellbi.il, 37 CllhCO OU \, 66S
'and t>au. HS macktrtl. 3S6 \CulD•n. 9 iheeo,heed, 2 sotc!
DANA WHARF -13 t>oea 390 anQ er$ S 13 t>eu. 114 t>onl!g, ~8 mackerel. 6 \heeo\neao
17 Kuloln, 27 blue Dt'rcll, l caoezon
~
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...... 1.. ONle"' 2 CAUflOllUllA UL TIMOIH
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Jovner lb
COavlt rt
E9Ntddll Howett lb
loW\'H Arm111 H
loontc
S<hofild"
aerlllll abrllbl
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• 0 1 0 9And•n ct • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 CRlpkn u 3 0 1 0
3 0 O O Murrey dh • 0 2 O
2 1 I 1 Tret>tr lb 4 l I 0
4 1 2 0 SllfflS If 4 0 I 0
4 0 I 1 Ger11ar1 Pl 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 I Ktnnldv c 3 0 I O
1 0 0 0 T ellletn 011 1 0 o O
4 0 1 0 Goniets 30 2 0 0 0 3 1 I 0 Dwver Pfl 0 0 0 0
S•anlck 2t> O O o I BRIPlln 2b 4 0 0 0
)0 3 7 J T.t'eh 3l 2 7 ,
kwe bY IMlnei ~ 000 002 100-3
..........,. 000 001 001-1
Gemt Winning RBI -Howell IS>. E~onulff. LOB-Calflornla 9. B11fllmor11
1. 28-+4owetl. Kenntdv, Rav 3B-Murrtv
H~-Onulek (Jl S-SGholfetd, Rav
SF-eosltv, CDevl,, Sranlclk.
''" H R ER aa so C.illonlla ~relarW,10·10
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Ottd, Morrl,on; Ttilro, PhllllP$
T-2:59. A-26.0S1
NATIONAL LEAGUE
Ood9en 4, EXPOi 0
MON'TltEAL LOS ANGELES
ab r h bl ab r h bl 4 020 Sax2t> ~121
4 0 1 0 MHIChr It> J 0 I 0
• O t o S•uot>s lt> l 0 l O
3 O 0 0 Gibson II 3 1 1 0
l O O o Mars11111 r1 ~ O 1 o 3 O o o Sllelt>v cl 2 O O I
3 O I O Woodsn lb 3 o O O
DMrlnz cf
Reines If
Galerr11 lb 9r00ill rt
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Fll1gerto c Rivera u
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Holman P
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. J o 1 O Sclosc1a c 2 o o O
"1 O O O Anoesn" l I I I
1 0 0 0 Leer'/ P l l I 0
0 0 0 0
I 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
>O O 4 O Tetals
Seer• bV lnnln91 M9fltrffl 000 000 000-0
Lii A.-.s 000 021 lOx-4
Game Winning ABI -Sax (6'
E-Ffl1gera10, Ralnt". OP-Monlreal 2, Los Anlltle' 3. LOB-Monrreal l, Los Angeftl 3
28-Galerra11a. Sa1t. HR-Anoe"on (21
SB-Sax (341. Glt>\on 110 SF-Shelbv
IP H R ER BB SO
Mlftl'rNI
Heaion L,3·9
Perrell Holmen
L:oiA ...... ,
LH rV W, 14·8 9
PB-ScioiCie, Fll1gera10
6
2
2
0
0
2 2
1 0
0 0
3
0
0
0 0 12
U"'1Dirt s-Home. Brocklender Forsr, Pulh,
Secolld, Montague. H uro Bonin
T-7 11 A-39.SOS
MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS
.Anwrlun Leaeue
(ThrOU911 Sunde'f'S GarM') BATTING
191..cl on l7S •l·bell)
G AB R H Pct.
B09gs B'n lit •S• '13 161 35S Puckell Min 120 496 78 171 347
Greenwell B\n 110 44S 6• ISO 337
Wlnlleld NY llS 424 76 UO 330
Tremmel! Oe1 106 389 62 128 319
R Hender\on NY 101 397 90 1~8 327 Brett KC 171 4~ 6S 1•S 320
Molltor Mil 111 410 8) ISO 319
Frenco Cit 117 411 72 ISO 318
Melllnglv NY 104 •~ 74 136 317
RUNS-B09gs. Bo,ron. 93, Can\eco Oai..-land, 93, R H•'lderlon. New Yori< 90. Mohlor
Mll't'fl\Jkff, SS, Puckelt. Mtnne\ota, 78
ABl-Greenwelt. Bo\lon. 91 Can,eco 011"·
leno, 9S, Puc1te11, M1nnuo1a. 88. Breu !l.ans•n
Cflv, 17, Ow Evan,, Bo,ton 8) HITS-Puckell MIM"Olll 172. Bogg\ Bos
ion. 161, Franc.o, Cleveland ISO Greenwell
Boslon lSO, Mot11or, Mi1w11ukee ISO
" DOUBLES-Bretl, Kansa\ Ctlv 36. Boo1n
Bo"on. 34, Greenwell, Bo,lon, 33 Rav, Anoeh. J2J Gladdllll. Mlnnesora. 30, Pucketl Monne\ola
)0
TAIPLES-Revnoios. Sea111e 10 Younl M•t
weulltt, 10, Wiison K4'nsas Cllv 9 Ow Evans
Bosron, 6, Gagne, Mlnne,0111. 6
HOME AUNS-Cannco Oe"111no, 32 McGrltt, Toron10, 27, Gaem M1nne,01a 26.
McGwire. Oakland, 2S. M!Jrrav B11111more. 73
Wlnfleld, New York, 23
STOLEN BASES·R Henoerson. New York,
71, Molllor, Miiwaukee. 36. Pell!\, De1ro11 36, Ceni.eco. 0111tt11nd. 31. Revnolds Se11111e. 27,
Wll,on, Kan'u Cltv. 21 PITCHING (12 decision,l-Viola. M1nn1$ol11.
l9·S, 2.35, Hur\I, Bo\IOfl 14·•. 4 21, C. Dav,,
o a111and. 12·4, 3 21
NatloMI Leuue
< Tllreuflll sunoev• s G• mes I
BATTING (9e!>ld on 37S at-W iil
G AB •A H Pc:t. G Perrv All lOS 407 ""49 133 321
Gwvnn SD 101 399 SO 118 32 1
Dawson Chi 119 4S8 61 143 312
GIDMol LA 121 441 97 131 .lot Gelerraoa Mon 121 484 11 148 306
PelrMlro Cril 171 471 S9 143 30-4
Bonds Pll 118 443 U 13 I 296
Lew Clll 114 ~3 SO 12S 296
Sax LA 124 OS ~ 146 .2'S
R. ThOmoion SF 109 393 S7 114 290
Van S•vke Pll 121 469 84 136 290 RUNs-&uHer San Franc1lco 93, Gibson, °"""' 92; Bond,, Plnsourgn. U . Van Slvke.
Plll,l>uroh, 84, Clark, San Franco\Co, 80. Straw•
t>errv, New York, 80 f'
RBI-Clerk, Sen Franc1\CO, 90. G 011Y1,, HOuilon, 84. SJrawt>errv, New Yorll., 80.
Ven S1v11.e, P111st>vroh, 79, Bon1ll11, P1llst>urori
7S HITS-<>a1arraoa, Monlreel, U8, Sax,
OMeen. 14'; Dawsol'I. Cfl~aoo. 143, McGee,
St. Loi.II,. 143. Palmelro, "tnlceoo. 143
DOU8LES-Set>o. Clncinnall. 36, Galerraoa MontrHI, JS, Bream, Plllsburph 30.
D Muro11v, Allanta, 29, Palmeiro, Cnlcaoo 29
TRIPLES-llt n Slvl<e, Pl1tst>ur911, lS, Col·
eman, SI Lou•' I 10. C.anl. Allenla, 8, M1tcne11
Sen Franc.•sco. 7, Samuel, PlllleOelpnie, 1 HOME RUNS-Slrawt>errv. New York. 30
G Devi,, Hou\lon. 2S; Clark, San Francisco, 24
Getarraoe. Monrrtal. 14, E Oevii. Clnc1nna1 •.
13. Giiison, Do691n. n .
STOLEN BASES-Co .. man, St LOUI\, 63 G Young, Hou\lon, SS, 0 Smllh, SI Louis, 43,
McGte. SI Lou•'· 38. Sebo, Clnc.lnnalf JS PITCHING r 12 oec1,1on,)-Cone, New York
12·3. 2 0 . O Jackson, ClnclMal1. 17·S, 2 SS
CIOLP ............ 19umament
ltt ca.tie .... C:..)
Note· korlne Is bHld on modified S1at>le1oro ..,,,,tnl awerdlno a ooln" tor doubt• Hgle, s for Mgle, 2 for birdie, aero for per, mlnu,·1
for tioeev end mlnu,,J IOf wOf't 111,n bQ9ev): Joev Slnclelar. t tl0,000 17 Oen Polll, .... 000 t3
S!fvt Pi le, ... 000 13 Mark Wiebe, ue,ooo 12
CfllD Beck, M0,000 I l Oavl1 Love Ill, '36,000 9
hn Cr•r15hew, '33,SOO 8 t ruce Lltllkt. '31,000 6
l lN Gleuon, J2t,OOO s
Tom K Ill. $27,000 J
Andrew M•SIM. 123,000 2 Mike Reio, 123,000 2
Sam R•n<IOIPll. tn.ooo 2
Jodie Mudd, 119,000 I Btu Brillon, 117,500 O
Douo T ewtlU 11 .SOO o Al'ldv 9ffn, llS1SOO ·7
RIC/lard Zol<OI. 115,500 '·7
Queen Wrv Ooen <•• Lallewooctl 213 •
Jonn McCom1'h, s20.000 U·67·68·69 214
Bred Greer. 112,000 ~-70·71·70
274 Olln Browne, '8.000 219
Elltt>en Toledo, U,000
JOfln Flannerv, SS,000
Jett Wllion, Sl,000 Dennis Trlxler, Sl,000
Sreve Wilson, Sl,000
211 Greil Bruc.kner, $l,9SO
Jim Pio11tin. S1.9SO
te0Norbv.'1.380 Bred Bell, Sl.380
212
Kevin Sv1rierland. Sl.310 RooerGunn, Sl,380
Alen Tepie, l l,380
Jon Fledler, s 1,3t0 Nlcl<v YokOI, s 1,380
Merit Blekelv, s t,380 Sieve HHklns, s 1,380
JoM Grund, s 1,380
77·67·66·71
67·61·1S·10
73·65·70·71
73-71 ·69·67
69-70·69·72
64·70·70·76
61. 73 · 72·69
70·70·69·71
73·68·71·70 66·73·72·71
66·70·74·72
69·69·71-73
75·68·72·67
66·67·7S·74 70-70·69·7)
67·73·69·73
68·69·70·7S
69·10·69·1•
Seniors tournament
lat Grand AaQkb, Mi~h.I 203
Orvllte MOOOv,s37,SOO
104
Gerv Plever.18,033
Clll Chi Roorigu1,S 18,033 ClllCk Evans.s 18,033
Bruce Devlln,U,840
Dave Hill,s8.UO Harold Henning, SS,840
Jim Halfltld,18,UO J.C. Goo,lt ,Sl,840
8111v Cesoer,S6, 162
Jot Jlrnenei,l6, 161
20S
207
Jim Cochren,SS,092
Homero Blancas.ss.o<n
Jim Klno.SS.092
BObt>v NichOl\.$4. 17 S Well Zembrill\i ~. t7S
Gav 8rewer,S4,175
Ken Sllll,U, 17S
Olc;1< Rnven,sioso
Doug Da111e1,1J,OSO
Rolend Slatloro,SJ,OSO
Bob Boldl,SJ,OSO
Ket Neg•e. SJ,OSO Mlkt FtlCr\iCk S3 OSO
Rav Btano.SJ.OSO
Jim Ferree,s7,17S
Al Chenoler ,S2,27S Ari Wall,$2,?7S
210
Gardner Dickinson S2 275 Dick Htndricl<son S1 27S
211
Dennv Fe11on,St.1SO
Don Meuenga1e.s 1.150
Howle Jo'1nson.s 1.150 JoM Brodie.s 1 7SO
68·6S 70
?0·68·66 66·68·70
61·10·61
10·68·61
69-72·6-4
67·67·71
68·70·67
68·69·68
68·67·71 61-73·66
71·68·68
61 71 69 68·69· 70
67·69·n
73 ·68·67
68·70·70
71~11·66
61 " 11 69 ·11 68
10·12·61 71 11-67 10·69· 70
10·69 10
69 ·12 68
Ga ·67· IS
61·13·10
71·67·71 } I 69 10
t.9 71 10
01 n 11
12·71·68
13 ·73·6)
70·13·63 Ben Smlln,S l,7SO ' 13·70·68
GordOn JOflt!s s l 336
Bob Goa•t>v.s l,336
8utcll Balrd,Sl.336 Lou Graham s 1.336
Miller Bart>er.Sl.336
Pllll ROd9tr\,S 1,336
112
•Dow Flnslerwald.Sl.336
LPGA tournament
(•I Somen POinl, H.J.1
206
1t·Jull lnksier, S33.7SO ee111 Daniel, s20.112
210
Ro,ie Jones, s l l, 109 Btlsv King, S 11 109
Dtbt>ltMenev sll,109 Marll11 Naus•. $11, 109
lll
Sellv Quinlan, S6.637
Ca•nv Marino. s5.569 Senora Palmer. H.568
211
213
Sherri Turner, S4,313
Kim Shloman, S4,JJ) Collten wa1or, S4,313
114
Mlndv Moore. SJ.601
Krl'll Alber,, Sl,600
llS
Jane GtOOtl, Sl,O 10
Kelhv Guadaonlno, sJ,010 Judv Dickinson. U ,010
Ctirl, JoM,on. sJ,010 217
Karin Mundinger, Sl ,478
Marie Flgueras·Oolll, S2,478
Connie Chlfltml. S2.478
K1111v Po,lfewall. S2.•71 Lvnn Adam,. S2,478
211
S.rell LeVeout, Sl,981
Kelhrvn Young, Sl,981
Ok·Hff Ku. Sl.981
Denfefle Ammeccaoa"e. s 1.981
Amv 8enz, Sl,981 Donne Whfle, s1.980
Jene• Ander\on, sl,980
219
T errv· Jo Mve", s 1,S70
Margart! Wero. s l,S70
Dale Egoelino. 11.570
Svslt Reoma". S1,S70 Jtrllvn Brill, I 1,S70
Mlu lt Be'r1eo111. sU70
120 Amv Read, Sl,161
St1enev HemHn, s 1,260 Lori West. Sl,260
Dollie Mocririe. Sl,260
IS 67 70
12 10· 10 oa n n n 68 n
11·1•·61 IS·o9·68 '
73 ·66·73
12·69-&S
66·68·72
74·66·70
10·69· 7l
69·69·72
61· 10· 13
71·69·71
12 ·13·61
69· 70·73
74-69·70
11·10·11
68 ·13·11
14·69·11
10·72·72
71·7S·68 14·10· 71
73·71·71
71 ·73· 11
14·13· 10
69·16·11
73·70·74
70·73·74
69·74·74
7S·12 71
11·14·12 n·n-13
12·13·73
72·73·73
'1-74·13
ll-70·7S
17·16·11
74·73·72
7)·74-71
II 16·11 14 71·74
12·10·11
14· 1S· 11
1•-n ·1•
11 74· 7S
14 ·10· 16
HOltS• RACING Del Mat
autli>AY'S RISUL n <D-• " 41·4"v ....._ ..... _..,_., 111•11' aACa. 6 tvr10n91 ... Ho {Slblllel 7 to 4 40 ),40
GvHv'• Prootit<v <•••ell) S.00 ) 60 Da~ Kid (Veleni~••> t 20
Time: 1:10. •2 •XACTA 112··~) oelel '3600.
llCONO •ACI. 6 fur10noi.
Goldtfl Geuntlel !Stevens l 9?0 4 20 3 00
Lens Menu• (91aCkl UO 3.00
llo11t'l ~.T. {9aiel 3.20
Time; 1:0U.
'2 O~LY OOOILE 117·3) peld MOOO,
THlltO ltACI. 1 mile.
E1tollc Eeole !Olivares)
Flekl Of vi.w (Slt>llltl Stnart Guv {McCarronl
Time: 1:3U
11 40 6.00 uo
7.40 u o u o
tS IXACTA {6-ll oeld $192.00.
f"OUltTH •ACE. 6 lurl0nll$. OM, Of A Klein (McCarronl 8.40 4 60 3 40
Sllel>lro'• Mlslrtss IStevensl 3.80 3.00
l l•lre { .. It) 3.20
Time: l10U.
""'" UCI . 1 1116 mlle' uurO. Cerme,,.lla (TOfO) l.80 2 60 2.40
Avasencl (oei.l\ouuevel 3.20 UO
GrMn's Gellel'V {81eck) 3.40 Time: 1:4U , SS IXACTA {2·'3) paTd S36.00
SIXTH RACIE. 1 mile.
HeWkllel' (l eltl
Frl4tndlv Ed '1:>.4a11ouu11vel
Edllv Dlolom•I (Soils) Time: tlll.
11.70 4.60 HO
360 uo 3.60
savaNTH RACE. 6V> furlong,. Fess Accouns {Oelanounavtl 27.00 6.10 uo
Ml Preferldo (Steven') 2.60 2.40
Broedwav Pini• !Black) UO
Time: t:lS.l.
SS aXACTA (2·11 Pelo S160 SO. S2 PICK SIX (3-6-12-7-8·2) oald Sfl,03000
10 to winning lick.ti' !six 110rses1, Paid S171 20
to 3'1 winning tlcktll lflve norHs)
alGHTH RACE. 1"-mlles llurf) Sliver Clrcu1 {Betel 10 80 4,00 2.60
Pertectfno (Slevens) 3.80 2.60
Roberto's Oenar (Torol 3,00
Time: 1:.49 •
U DAILY Tltl .. LE <8·2·4) oald S2. IS7 90
tS EX.ACTA (4·2) oalo s7S.SO
NINTH RACE. l:\t mile.s fri.irll
Lecke RHson IMcCarronJ 9 40 4 80 3 00 Super Punk !Dt lahounavel 3.60 2.40
Sliver Dude <Buel 2.40 Time: 2:16.2.
SS EX.ACTA (10·91 paid US SO,
12 LATE DOUBLE I• 101 oaid l69 80
Anendence: 49,IU Mi.iluel rianole: st,884.851
NFL exhibition
SUNDAY'S SCORE
Mlnneso111 19, Pnoeni• 16 1011
TONIGHT'S GAME
Chlcego 111 Dalla' CCnannt• 1 a• S Pm J THURSDAY'S GAMES
lndlenePOll' at Denver CESPN al 5 Pm I Buttaro vs Temoa Bev .,1 Nutwille Tenn
• pm Phlladelohle 111 Delro11 4:30 D m PllOenfx al Kansn Cotv 5 30 om
FRIDAY'S GAMES
Rims a1 San Dle110 !Channel 1 111 8 om J
Raiden al Ch1CllOO !Cha nnel 1 <\I 6 D .... I
New Yor~ Gian" ar Cleve1eno 1 Cllanne 4
el 6 pm ) Cincinneh al New Eno1ana 4 om
Mleml at Mlnne,0111 S off"
Seallle al Sen Franc"co 6 om
SATURDAY'S GAMES
P•lflt>urgn al lllew Or1een\ 1Cn11nn"' 1 a• 9 30
e.m ) • New York Jets ys C.reen Bav ar Madl\Or
Wll (WPIX Ill 11 a m I
A111n1a v' Wasn1n91on al B1rm1n9r.am A111
4 P.m
Hou, ton at Della•. t. om.
END EXHIBtTION SCHEDULE
Wtetcend lrans.c11ons
BASEBALL
Amtr'kan L••W• BOSTON RED SO.X-Announceo lhel lhev
will give rrie Monrreal E•POs en un,oec.1fle<l
mlnor·leegue Dlaver In excllange for oermlnion
10 "nd JOfln Trautwein. Dilcher. lo Pewtuc1<e1
of tlle lntern11llon111 Leeoue. CLEVELAND INOIANS-Announced rhal
Biii Leikev, pllcller, llH chosen 10 t>econv a
lrff eoen• ralner man acceol a minor ·leegue
eufonment. Actlvaled Buo Black, ollcher, lrom
the 2 h oav <1lseb•e0 "" NEW YORK YANKEES-Acllveled Ron Gufdrv. ollcher, trom Ir>& lS·dav 01\et>leo llsl
Oc111one<1 Lff Guellerman. ollcher. 10 Co•umt>u\
of the lnlernallonal League
OAK LAND A THLE T ICS-Acllvaled· Dave
Perker. ourfletoer, from 1111 21·oav dlset>leo 11\1
P1eced Mall Slnelro, calCner, on lhe 1 S·oov
dl.abftd 11'1
Netlenll LNIU• CHICAGO CUBS-Placed Les Lencurer.
pflcner, on lht 1 S·dav dlHbled 11,1 Recall•d
Drew Hell, oflctitr, from Iowa of 1rie American
AnoclatlOl'I. HOUSTON ASTROS~ecellt<l Jonn Flshlf,
outflelder, lrom Tucson of Ille Pacific Coasr
L"oue. Sen• Casev Candaele, lnfle1oer, 10
Tucton
BASKETBALL
NatleMI BalllttNI Anoclellofl
DETROIT PISTONS-Named Brendon
MllOl'le enl"enl COllCll ,.OOTBALL
Neflenll ,~I LHvue..,.
LOS ANGELES RAIOERS.-Treded Jessie
He51er, wide rec:elver. to !he Allenle Faleon'
for en undl5tloi.td 1989 drat• olck
CINCINNA Tl BE NGALS-Agreeo 10 ltrm\ with Oeve Rlmlngron, c.nier
GREEN BAY PACKERS-Released Lee
Morris, wide receiver, Oon Summer\. Fran" Herrl1 end Neel Wiikinson, 1l11ht tndl Gur11'
Burrow, olece·klcker, Thom111 Fle\her oe·
lenslvt tl'ICI. Rot>l!<'I HarDt'r, llnet>ac11.er, Louis
Mvrlno, ottenslve t•ck1e, Tom Porell, nose
laCkle, JoM Prtslon and Eddie Perk•r de·
ftnslvt becks. and Darren Twomt>lev, offen•lve
u,,.men
I Bo~T1'1L
RaabsaHs
toLldo .. 14
Blghtwln
By ALMON LOCKAIEY ...., ......... ._,
~our County sailor$ scored hiah in
the Lido-J4 national championship
reptta held Friday. Saturday and
Sunday at Klng Harbor Yacht Club.
Redondo Beach.
Winner in the Gold Flight was
Chris Raab of Huntington Hal'bour
Yacht Club. Other trophy winners in
the JOld flight were Mark Gaudio .
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, third;
Tim Mulvaney. BCYC. eighth, and
Kevin Ivey, HHYC. ninth. 1 The regatta drew 25 entries which
were split into two . flights after
elimination races on Fnday.
The Lido-14. a popular two-man
sloop, was originated in the early 1960s 0y W.D. (Bill) Scboclt of
Newport Beach. ll caught on quickly
and soon spread to other areas.
including Mexico and Canada.
It was the boat that catapulted the
W.D. Schock Co. into one-of the most
dominant boat building firms iri the
west. •
Trophy winners in each flight:
GOl.D FLIGHT-I. Chris Raet>, Hunlinolon
H1rt>our YC; 2. Cral9 Ltwecw.. Mlnlom Bev YC;
3. Matll Geuclio, eanle Corln11111n YC; 4. Dave
Cerroll. MBYC; S. Kurt WeleCkl. King Harbor YC;
6. Ed Rodrfouei. Atemllos Bev YC; 7. Gib Marshett. ABYC; I. Tim Mutvanev, 8CYC, 9
Kevin Ivey, HHYC, 10 Bot> Vales, OrtQOn.
SILVER FLIGHT-1. Wevne Heidi, Oregon, 2. Deve Lerson, KHYC, J Cllris Erick.son, ABYC,
t. Bob Ellfoll , Or111on. S. Ml"'e B11nktewlc1,
COiumbus, 01110
Nelson's kick
lifts Vikings
to win in OT
T EMPE, Ariz. (AP> -Chuck
Nelson kicked a 23-yard field goal
with 48 seconds remaining in over-
time to give the Minnesota Vikings a
19-16 victory over the error-prone
Phoenix Cardinals in an NFL exhi·
bi lion game Sunday night.
Defensive tackle Tim Newton re-
covered a fumble b) Phocns:<'s
backup quarterback Cliff toudt at
the Vikings' 47-yard linl! wnh I :48 left
in overtime.
After third-string quartcrhack Rich
Gannon hit Greg Richardson with
passes of22 and 26 yards to reach 1he
Cardinals' 6. Nelson came on for his
game-winning kick.
Defensive end Wilham Ga\ had
saved Minnesota from defeat earlier
by blocking a · -t3-~ ard tie Id goal·
attempt by Phoenix·, .\I Del Greco
5:45 into overtime.
ANGELS .•.
From Bl
didn't want lefty Fred L) nn com mg
off the bench as a psni:h-hmer.
"And that's the reason I pitched to
Stanicek." Ro1as said ... I didn't want
to have Lynn come up~ 1th the first
baseman holding a runner."
Jay Tibbs, 4· 11. walked Chih Da·v1s
with one out in the sixth and Jim
Eppard si ngled. Howell doubled
home Davis and Thad Boslc} htt a
sacrifice fly.
''That one rnnang fa> JUSt got out of
sync." said Orioles pitching coach
Hcrrn Starette. ··He hal> to be able to
pitch through those innings when he
gets in trouble. He doesn't lack for
hard work. bu t he has to go out on the
field and do it."
The Angels loaded the bases in the
seventh on Dick Schofield's infield
hit and walks to Devon White and
Wally Joyner. setting up a sacrifice fl y
by Davis.
DODGE RS •••
Prom Bl
Leary out the-re. we were dead in the
water,"
Dave .\.nder5on h11 hs' 'il'Cond
homer in the seventh. a solo shot to
left of reliever Jeff Pam·t 1.
In the sixth. Kirk Gib on stnglcd.
moved around on Mike Marshall's
groundout and his 24th stolen bast'
and scored on John Shelby's sarnfice
fly.
flt&IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE : Plel.IC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE NlllC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE
K 42112 sate. or part cash and cal-2075 Newport Boulevard '" August. 1988 Public Device 1nformet1on Com· NOTICE set forth. at which time they 1988 PURE AORENOLINE. 789 with the County Clet'k ot Or· Notte• of Salo anClt evlOenced by note M-the City of Cos1a Mesa. Storage Managemeri1. Inc pany. Cafltomia, 871 Park INVITING 1101 • will be publl<ily o~nfld and Carolyn Klarer W 18th St •20 . CO$ta ange County on August 2.
of 9'MI l'Jop9fty cured by Mortgage or Trust County of Orange. Sla te of Telephone (818) 244-8080, Avenue Suite C. Laguna The County Sanltallon examined at the ollice of the This s1atemen1 was fifed Mesa. Calif. 92627 1988
at Pr,.,at• •• Deed on \he prpoerty so Calllornla, the goods. chat· ·Agent for Owner. Beach, Calif. 92651 Districts of Orange County. OistrtCls. 10844 Ellis Av· wllh the County Cle<k of Or· Robert Michael Averill, FX7ll3
No. A·1A1271 L.PS SOid. Ten pe<cent of amount nes or pef"sonel proc>erty d&-Published Orenge coast This business 11 con· Cahlornla. wm receive seal· enue. Fountain Valley. Cafl-ange County on Augusl 16, 789 W. 18th •20. Costa Published Orenge Coast
In the Superior Court of bid to be deposited with bid. scribed t>etow In tl\e mat-Oalty Pilot Augusl t5. 22. dueled by: 8 corporation ed bids Tuesday. September fornla, for 1he fotlowmg: 1988 Mesa. Cell!. 92627 Delly Pilot Auou•t 8. 15, 22.
the State of Californle, In Bids or olf«s 10 be"' writ· iers of t988 The registrant com-6, 1988. Bids musa be re-P U R C H A S E 0 F F3lt299 This business Is con· 29. t988
and tor the Counay of Or· Ing and Wiii be recewed 11 Kevin J K1lpatricll. Sp E M63t menced to transact butf. oelved at the Districts' Ad· CHLORINE IN BULK, Puollsnad Orange Cout ducted by: en lndlVfdual M-817 ange 1he afores8!d ottk:oe at any t44-TV. clthes, TV ttnd ness under the fictitious m1nlstrat1ve Otflce by the SPECIFICATION NO. C-023 Deily Piiot August 22. 29. The reglstrent com-
tn the Matter of the Estate time alter the first publl· chr Ptltl.IC NOTICE buSlness name or names date and time herelnat>ove Bids must be submitted Septembef' 5. 12. 1988 menoed to transact busl· Pta.IC NOTICE
of LAURA MOLER. AKA callon hereof and before Cathleen Hardy. Sp E . listed.~ on NIA sel forth, at which ttme they on the form suppl~ by the M651 ness under 1he llclillous
LAURA AGNES MOLER. date of seie. 116-cfle lbl, elldtbl. ctn. 2 FICmtoUI IUllHEH Th!S st1tement was filed wm be publlcty opened ind OlstriC1s In aocordenoe with buSiness name or namn FICTITIOUS.,...11
Conservetee Dated this 12th Clay of Imps, rcie try NA.• STATEMENT with ttla County Clerlt of Or-examined at the office of the all provisions of the specll1· Pta.IC NOTICE fisted above on July 15, 1988 NA• ITATl•NT
Notice Is tlefeby given that Augutt, 1988. Crosspoint Ventures Part· the follOWl"O persons are ange County on July 29. Ols1rlct1, 108.44 Elllt Av-e.tlons. Robert M Averill The fOllOWlng persons are
the undan19ned will sell at l't!Jflle M. ~-.Ult ners. Sp H 217-4 Ille dOing t>Ysiness as. l988 enue. Fountain Val~. Cell· Specifk:ltlOne. bid blanks FICTITIOUS IUIMSI Thia atatement wu flied dOlng busCM$S 11:
prlvite aate, to the higri.t N. ..... Coleee llhld., Fuel· cabnls, misc bu oftc CAL WEST TRADING, FllN15 tornle. for the followlng. and futlher lnf0rtn1tion m1y NAME ITATE•NT with the County Ci...k of Or-(a)P F.C. (b)PROOUCTS
and belt bidder. 9Ub.i.ct lo erton. CA tlll1, A"9tMJ equip/Illa, lhlf 2303 Redlands Or., Newport Published Otange Coast P U R C H A S E 0 F be obaalned at the above Id· Tl\e fOllowlng persons are ange County on July 29, FOR CATAlOGES. 3187 A
oonflrmatlon of said Su· tor COftMfYatcw Pervu S Zeblef'. Sp H Beach. Callf 92660 Dally Pilot August 8, 15. 22. CHLORINE IN ONf.· TON dtl81, tetephOne (7 14) dOiflO 'buslnHs es: 1988 ,_.,Mt Alrway. Costa Mesa. C.111. 1*1or Court on or after the CA,_L DAVID MOUA, Al 2t3-o.tk shivs. enCI stlld. Gary lsao H1rahar1, 2303 29 1988 CYLINDERS , S PECIFI· 962-2411 CE~AMIC TILE CON· . 92626
25th day of August. 1988. at COl'IMnator 30 misc bu. 2 Chrs. TV, dsk. Redlands Or . Newport ' M·612 CATION NO C-024 ,_lte J. Brown, hc:t•tary. CE.PTS UNLIMITED. 8506 Publi.shed Ofenge Coasl Michael 0 Grent, 9141
the offiee ot Phyllis M Gal• Pubflefted °'"* COMt Imp Beaofl, Cell! 92660 Bids mvst be submltt.O loetde Of Dlrect0t1, Co-.-Hi.m111on, Huntington Dally Pilot August 8, t5. 22· Fi-.. Hllfbort, Huntington
lag'*'. 2266 N State ~· O"IJ ~ A._,utt ti, 11, 22. Harod Normlnton, Sp H This ousmess Is con-on the l0tm supplied by the ty hmtetlon Otetrlctt Beaeh, Calif. 92646 29, 1988 Beacn. Callt 92646
1ege Blvd . Futlerton, CA 19 t54-MWl"O mech, mtttst. ducted by an tndl\lldint "8.IC Jl)TIC[ Olstrk:ts In accordenoe w1lh Publtahed Orange CoHt Lee B1snop. 8506 Hamli· M-6lO Sidney Jette, 199 lrvlt'\8
92"631. county of Orange. MTIM Chr, Shtvng. ml$C bJts The reg1strent com-ell provtllons of the specifl. Dally Pll01 Augutt 22. 1988 ion. Huntington B•ach. •-w-NOTIC( Blvd .. lrm.. C.llt, 92714
St1te of Ctllfoml1, all the Gigi J L.aw-Fafll, Sp. H m8flQ4Kl to trenuct bull-l.IOAl NOTICI cetlons. M648 Cell! 92646 .-~ This buslnesa la con-
nQttl. tJtle end 1ntefnt of rtRIC NOTICE 060-wc:kr sole. 2 cnrs. lbt, nets under the flct1t1ou1 "'OPOllD _... Spectfications. bid blanks This business Is con· l'IC1TT10U8 .,...., d"'ted by-• generel PM'·
said conMrVatee. In *'1d to 3 patio ctlftllbl. btk•. 3 business name Of n.,,,.. ~FOR and f\lrther infC>fmltlOi\ may P\B.IC NOTICE ducted by· an tndMdWl.f NAm STAn..NT netlhip elf the certain rl&I P'094"'1Y . • .-e dmr•. 30 mite b~•. b3by fisted 1bove (!IOI ~t) HUNTlllQTOllt eaACH be Oblainecht the 1bove ICI• The registrant com-The followlrlO Plf'°'ll -Th• rtgttttant com·
situated In the City of NOTICE CW PUMJC SALE etlb Gary Hlrah111 CITY drtH. ltllpl'lone (714) I( 4221' mtf'l<*I 10 tftntaet 1M.1t1-OOlno bUllnesl ft' nwnc.d to trenMCf butl·
Anahefm. Countyot Orange. Of' Pl9'9C*AL "'°"""" Brlgelle L Kl1u1y-Thlt stat411Mflt was liltd ICHOOl IMITlllCT 962·2•1 I FtCTmOUI ..,..... nets uno.r tM flctttlou• "THETIOY TEAM", 1.026tl neaa under the flclltlOu•
State ol C.klornla. ~.rtleu~ .. ....., I Savage. Sp 0 !>04-tbl. 2 Wllh Iha Counly C*1c Of Or· The Huntington BHCl'l .... '· lrown, ~. MANI t TATIMINT bUlln«M ""'"' M ""'* l• Hae~· Ave A· 11 ~ ........ OI ~1 ...
t#ly dacrl~ •• 1o11owa, Notic.1s 1'19fltb}'gtv.nthat 8')111'1. mlac O••· 3 dtl<•. •llOe Counfy on Augutt 2 City SC'tlool 01urict ...,. .. Dlfec••. C..... The tOllOWlnO P9ftonS ere lilted.eOoveon.July 15. 19" f'ountlln v....,. c..if tuoe lltttd above on Augu11 ~
10-wtt· pur1uant to Section• radio, 3 Ohr•. rockr, drssr. 2 1988 p~•d budget for tJ .. .,....... Dtltnott doing bU!llness u · l .. ~ Chrletlne ,.. KrehUno 1NI
LOT 37 OF fRACT 2825 21701-21715 Of the CIA· mrrors ,.,.. I -.ll!Deavellablllor Pvbltltled Orenoe COMt ,ffANCESCA'S , 1873 Thie ater.mtnt ... Ned t02M LI Hecii.nci A • M*eGrant
IN THE COUNTY OF 0~ fomia Bvtlneal and Pro-Shelley ' Tltcl'lMlr. SI) E Pvblllhecl Orenoe Coeel pu«* 1tl1P'C11on at 20451 Daily PllOt Augullt H . 19" lr'Mt A~, •8. C~a M89a, wfttl ll'le Coun. ty ~ ol Or· A· 11 ~ '/...: ~ Tt1la atatemtnl WU tlttd
ANOE, STATE OF CALI· ftNIOnll Code. Section 2328 240·5 mite bu, paintlngt. Daily P1loJ August I, 15, 22. Cr.,. t..ane. Huntlno1on Mf.47 CA t2827 8f'll9 ~ on ~ 't. 9270I ' ' Witt\ 1M County Cler'k ol Or·
trORNIA AS PER MAPS RE· of the Clltlorn!a COmfMtcltl vac, 2 stndt, bed. eota, tbl 29. INI hlctl. CA frO!'n Sept. 1 • e. p;rent J Klerer, '92 ~ 1111 l(e en .. McNffley ""9 County on Augullt 12,
COROEO IN 8001< 94, CQde, Secuon 535 of IM ()wfte( rtMrWS the right ·M415 tMI. l*ween tM llourJ of rtalC M)TIC[ Place. Cotti Meta. CA ,.,.. ,onf La k101e1* Ave'. ttll
PAGES '· 10 & 11 Of MIS.. C111f0Nlla Penal Codi end to bk! It lhe .... P\lfctlelet 7:30 • m #Id 4 30 p m lhe 92828 ~ Orenoe C08ll A t 1 ffountlfn v.-c.11 ,_
ClLLAlllEOUS MA.PS IN the Ofi>vl810flt ot lhe Cali• ll'lUlt be mlde .mt Cd\ only "8JC ll)!S., public ti.a.ring on Ille NOTICI C.rOlyn Kle<lf 8$2 ,,_ Delly Piiot Augvttl, 15, U , t270i ' ' PublWled~ C0Mt
TH! OfflCE OF THE A!-lomle Auction lic.nelno and o.id tot 11 tM time Of -o pe:.e;•d budget for IMTWQ .a Pleet, Co1111 M .... CA 29, 1"8 Tiiie ...,__ 11 OOft· = PiOt 22. 2t.
COAOlR Of SAID COU!+o Act.theul10er"9Md•Mll purchaM. All pvrchated FICTITIOUl•n•H t Mii .,. held It The County Santtallon 92828 ..... ,. Mtedbr......... ~0-s. 1 ....
TY II PllbllO .... by~IW OOodl ar. ~ • It, end Mm ITAW 20461 CreifNI' LIM, Hunt· ~left 01 Orange Count" Thi• butlnetl 11 oon• Tite , .. 11trent 00"'• M-a7
'l'l'!Ot9 C(lmmonty known bidding on the 30fh Cley Of INlt De~• the time TM rOllcMlng .,.,..,,,. .,.. '""°" IMdl. CA on Ste>-Ctlllomla. Wiii ~ ...,. ducted by ~and.-~ llJTIC( .,.,.., to ~ "*'
• 307 NOA'TH Sii.STA. •.:~'· 1H~-t et t :30 Of ... S.eut>tecnotwtor dOlnobualnW•· t.,,._ e. tNe •• 7:00 tdbid11T.-dey, tember The reo111t rant com· ~-""". ...,., llW le-.. HIBJR ANAl1EIM, CA 0 AM on me~ c.noellltton In tM...,. Of . Mrotc. 871 Partl AV'lnW o'ctoclt p M. 8. 1M8. 8lclt be r .. menc.o~ tr.Wt -.... Hc:flTIOUl=ll :P .,..,_ ,..,.. or ......
TermtofMle.cuhlnltw· wl'teft NI(. PfoS*lY '*_.__,,~Owner SUit• C, i......,. leech, Pvl>lillleO Of:;'!; COM! t'ttved at tt.Oletrio1I' Mo.,... llW llctltlOUI ..,...ITA·-llllldlll0tle0fl•27.-;: .... rno:r :n,::,,:11: =:.:;~~·~ ~:;: :: ~-= =-~ c.i~.=:ureri a.c1ron1c o.1ty PffOt AUO\ltt 2• ~:, :".:~1m11~~~ :::-' e1>0ve '*: :,.. '*'re. ~ ::::J ~... :" .:.=:r!:t ...; throu1 _ _ _ ~
CALL 642-5678
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f111011 NOllTM ()MW CO. ..tm •-:;;~==;;-·1 --•_,nta __ 1a_Ja ___ ll_t'I_ Eastllde 3BR tBA, • cw 38R/2'18A llOIJM, Im rm. STEPS TO SANO tn W•t 11r1 AAan11 *W ...
flllOlllOUTMOMWCO. • llll lllWlllll•l1 LUXURY OCEANFRONT garage.St3501mo,grt'ldr fp230011 N1oecond1tlon Newport 38R 1'-;BA .. ~t:fl~ ~ Frig dlal'twun.t ttove .... A Newpott Bead! addr.. Condo. 28r "?den 2Ba fncl Close to Westelltt $1900 220 Via 111\eea, Duple• Frplc, patio. gar . ~ -=---~ furnlan9d Wl0191. Ind No pet 545:.&55
THI DAIL y Pk.OT C tor ()(lly '"·500? lt'a parking. Winter rental shops No pets. 6-46-2086 udo Isle 675--5733 WIO. S 109S/mo yUrty t8r complete w th pflone
1
CLASSIFIED OFFICE HOVAS HECK YOUR AD anothef great Hatbor Re-$1375/Mo 786-1906 Easts1de romantic hoose. 5 • 2 rental Call Mike lPllMm servl<le, TVs. poot Plfk· * , ....... re1ep11one &..voe. M-F THE ""ST DAY atty value! A lovely Ver· -----country & contemporery ll .4 1 &AA·8056/W 631·6133/H Large attractlv• A~lS 1n a ·~· rns Wkly ratn S16 Frig, dlll't•all't9!, stoYe e.oo AM & 30 PM ,,.. o., .._ ""'",.. ..,,,_, saitles penthouM atudio PENIN. PT Steps to ocean ••yll"". 3BR 2 ..... format PENINSULA 'l'"''"RLY S ., C -t ~. t t>eaullful garden 1ett1ng. OF with this ad 1st week Incl No pets 5•5 .. 8S$ Saturda~ aoo AM.1130 AM .... "''"'oc• ......... --·-· 'n 1.._ private commu"lty & bay Lrg 3Br 28a on "' . .., ..,. ""' Illa tll I 11 p 11 e o 2080 N-..vvt Bl 6-42 2611 ..... ~-0--1.. •• • I ... ,. b kl I & di I p'A all ... Great 3BR 28'" "P..., 00 spa, • garag r w~..... . . *"'"ST8LUcr "'-'"•• 2n· ---· -· ... .,, °' .. ,.,. ....... ••-·-01 v~··i1•-.' Fa .. "loul dbte 101 Huge y11d. quiet r 1 ning, r "'· .. "' w ,,,., •tM car.....,. Sorry no pets "" .--..-..,....,., gf '':.~~s,::11.1 · :,°"'.:: ·~;:,";:.,7;::.;;::: com:U~1yraclllt~ In· toe. Avail now $2200lmo halls open to court yd. duplex.Sgar00age Niee to-• •SEVERAL LOCATIONS SPACIOUS 2BR 1ri central 2'-tBa t300sq 11. trplc,
.. w ,.,. .... o. •• ........... '"'u"a clu ............. gym, 673-7777 or 673-19411 PatlO, hrdWd firs & l'nOfel catlOn. t• mo lbbXe fBr Xie condo 2Bd I 8 $785 Costa Mesa O.lh wasllr. new appliances & micro. "'"" "'""' Vacant SU50/IT\O ••BA 2BA. 2 story tiome Adult quiet, gated tract, rm t ' 8 wiw c:rpt drpa encl gar new decor, garage -· .-~ .... w-. ,....., .... ,, .. ,
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9• 1 Fern. Anaheim 1~1. assum. tin .. no credit req s t55,000 5•8-6179
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3BR 28A Up 2BR Down
Blt-tns. trplcs. double
garage. $3•8.000 Incl In·
ter1or paint & new carpet.
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::,~:.;".!:: ;::.:,=:. pck>l and IP• QUIET 2Br home .. ,9, Donald P1atf. M2-9797 on Pentn Pt wlfrpfc Av'I N of Plaz.a $6SO~S30 2Bdrm 2Ba S8 lO S690 No Pets MS.5577 / •• ,.., ,.. .... , .. , ...... ...c• rear cottane w 1 t 0 E 1 1 1~.. 7 2580 398 W Wilson 631-S583 w openers, comm pool.·
673 .... "" ._., nerren-1 /1 nc pa 10 nury most ut117> ----------Spar .. ll"l: c.•aan 2Bdrm 1yr lease$109S 8~appt. "' · .. ,_ .. •• ... .,,., c·--..-.vu tal lully furn S 1•50 & rm 2 c:ar ,,..,S1700 " "' ty N ....-67" ,.,,,,,.. .. ""' ......... '"' ""' "" $4100 673>-1568 Iv msgl PENINSULA PT WINTER A,.rtaeah 1 Beclroom $640 t •Ba 740 All ullls Pd on ° ,,..,s orvvvu ,..,.. 3BR tBA I 2Bdrm tBa S750 Frig gar Sorry, no pets *EAST BLUFF Twnhse
• • ·-• ,. .... • ·~ • .... tU ••i 11.u l H *~.,~~'63 garage ~ lllMI 30 t Avocaoo 642·9850 1960 Wallace 642-•905 Apt 38R 2BA. 2 car gar ::.:.--;.~:.~:".=:~= ;;n+RXoRbiNXRv IElllTSllU pa11<>.St050/mo 11111• 2'M --------sunny EutS1de 2BR IBA No pets St025tmoyrlle :..:,~ .:, ... ':;"~ .. ~~:: 3BR 3'!t8A condo. dbl 3Br 2'tBa, l/P, d/w. extra YIW REllTILS 18A 11rith Fran,hn stove ;~,;~ ~n lndry 1111ups pn vete t>aell 64141-tOtO. 8•5 Mon-Fri
.................. , _ garage. top ol tne hne all large gar, new carpet. beam cethngs unturn 241 w Wrl!IOI' 63 ,_0960 rard nr shops & schools *Lm Ill.Ill*
the way' S20001mo S 1300 gardener water .-sACif.BAY area E:r.ec S850 mo Vrty 641>5000 ~ 5750 ma 6-46--4&3 t 2BR lrplc OR. lg t>rtdl
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Large 3Bdrm townhome.
very private with 11s own
sw1mm1ng pool and
spacious sundeck
Beautllully decorated
with French d<>Grs. fire-
places 1n living rm and
master bedroom. plush
custom carpeting, crown
moldings and hlgh cell·
1ngs On the east bay with
an e>tcltlng view ol the
harbor enlrance
$1, 174,000
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patd n-dogs 6-46-9726 3Br 2Ba conoo b1ano ·326 Of 673·5'SS9 •BACH $595 Gru i East· TOWNHOUSE Apartlneflt patJQ Slz95 6fa-5o88
•2BR 2BA frplc Oeck -•1raa11TS new carpettng 3-cargar· •YEARLY s1100.mo• S•Oe ·~Gar cable avr S700tmo 2BR 1 1BA 2 wl d ti~up two blks 10 lrwrw.tT-1 ageSl2501Mo 498·0'50 "'---luu 2 Bdrm g11""e Clean & cozy 1BR $610 People Only No pets *SWll_lllUlftlW
Ooean Blvd St2251mo Darling 28R 1BA -new ""' -.. Grrib•I w BBQ lnOry rm I 75S w 18th St ~6-9507 2 m1trsu1tes Nftfydecor
•2BR 2BA Shorechlls oak ll1teheo. w/d hkups W EST Newport 3BR parking steps to bay Sorry No pe1s 631-8427 ~ S12501mo. 7S9-931 41
S1900tmo sngl ~r. yard S89Slmo rooldeck $1275 Reis reqd 675-3063 BAY TIMBERS 'lut. luc• _...
673>-S3S4 Agt 335 le CALL Sheryl WESTCLIFF 2BR Obi gar l1l~H ftaianh 1BR trp1c cable pool lllT•••--JU 21&, II, fr* CUIMIH 675-8" 7 or 631·1266 age tireptace $1350 2'07 pa110 gar No pets 399 '' •-• Carport. pool Adutfs -No
I ~i.~. BAYFRONT Conoo 2BA -1\ Ba'r 51 S665 650-6357 lPll91Nl~'"l"l .. S pets S950/Mo 631~11
Large llVlrtg room 2BR, •• • $1650 •2sR12eX $925/mo yrly H•-1, 2. •• • LILI ........ & ....
**** 1'1BA. fireplace. yard. 111 1~•mFILWTSll( ...-.....-. • •-.. -• * * * garage S 1300Mo r6 • NB Stirs 4BA lu•n S 1700 2 blks from beach New "" · Swimming pools Lighted 28', 18a patto carport llllllYIEW .. ES .7 7 Poinsettia 644.s687 -·----OCEANFRONT JBR tp carpet 1 car attcti 8 ar 28A 1 •BA Twntise Frptc tennis, volleyball & S900lmo. 673-3852 E•panded Portoflno IEWPilT •llm patio Lovely 52400 759-9506 0< 673-S37 gar 1ard patio tndry rm basketball Close to ......,...,.._...,..,,_..,~~'="',..----
model In choice locallon J as~1ne Creek 3BR 2BR, yard. no pets. 579S _ BAYFRONT Conoo 2BR IRUlll "llU -Outet 1oc S850 mo beach, schools. p11ks & FOR RENT-FOR RENT
next 10 greenbelt. 4BR furnished $2750 650 2s6 den. dock tor 80 ooat 1U1¥ • I 2617 Orange shopping LARGE SANDBOX WITH
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721•1200 Agt 1BA. frplc yard & patio. 857 -2S23 or 7S 1·2787 DELUXE 3BR 3BA 2 ms tr Balboa Agt 6S0-3890 completely remodeled beach " IS 19th St today ano move 1n Sep-
WID garage Steps 10 b<lrms A C upgrds ga-Owner 8 l8· 790. 7 l 59 Beauhful 2BR apts Pool, $750/mo No pets Catt temt>er 1st 975--1677
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3Ba. Upper new decor lireptace. garage. on E BLUFFS conoo 3BR Er>trance ott alley $600 • S200 OFF MOVE-IN * * tBR -crpts. drps, 1M ..,.r
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archCttect RYllci'lar1~!"1" 2 ear garage S t9501mo JBR 2BAhse. 2 car gar-3Br 2Ba Highly upgraoed oent1a area SSSO mo -age S850iMo 64~9857 utils turn 5 bile to beach' stove CO(J'IT'I pool. frplc. &Ill -4 t9 Be~oni a Dys age near beach schools Lite & brite Near grnblt oepos1ts • •. ut11s 211, 1UlASTS9l $4251mo nopets S06 A carport $900/mo 111-llll 6-40--41924 ves 6410-62« & parks 1150/mo Marie s21so Mo•760-5064 0.540.ono E-557-7555 0Jplex Wld llllup yard. 1 9th St 675·5733 9SS-038S or 67>7792
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boat
631·1400 . S1.650.000
I I l d tik Lease 960•3384 S2750673-7767Avl 9 1 dwns1a.rs l no pell Lm&JTMR•••-ing room. rp . w ups . Large 3BR 2· 1BA w/d S650tmo 631-61S5 •--
patio encl gar , no pets. LOVEL y EJ1ecut1ve 41SBR. LOVELY ?BR 28A. lrplc nlo.ups patto frplc gar _ -Rent an on 111e tr-a\191
avail 9· 1 $1700/mo 38A. 2600 sll. all new prome loc walk to oeach ilge micro S97Sl mo EtSIOE small 1B• Collage. trailer 1n our RV par~
2• t·0608 agt decor S 1650/mo Open & shops S 1 tS-01mo For 2286 Pacific 645-8161 ftp, end patio No Pe1s! S52S S36--83 t6. 8-6 appt call Debra Smith S580tmo-S680 sec: dep --WALK TO Beac1i11 I House Sunday 862-4417 963•5s68 or 969.s428 2Br remodeled tndry tik· 187 E 21st. 641S·7234 NEW 1 Bedroom with prl-
3Br. 2Ba Si395/mo I( • 144 up fnco yard $725 No -----vate patio 5 bloekl to -ii??SFi;liiiwiiiiiiiiiii'llitiw•-
2Br, 1ea St02S I rflH *NEWPORT CREST 3BR dogs 23t6 Santa Ana GAROENsett1ng crnr 1BR beacn $70 0 /m o -' rrw.1
Lg yd. gar 786-7322 agt Orangetree 2BR 2BA 2 2'1BA condo. 2 car gar Ave 213--431.3795 wtgar & patio beam ceil 960-1106 for apptm 3BR 28A, gar, fTplce,
.J: a patio tiome AIC tennis. nr bch 51450/mo & walll4ns. Nr twys OCC. dlSll/w. lg deett. park W11ter1ront 4BR 2BA 2 sty I car g r. 63 1-3169 (213)4127 .1 136 •2BR 1BA patio garage civic ctr. SC Plaza No UPPER spac•oue 1Br. view. $ 1400/Mo yrly hOme In China Cove wl d Pool spa, tennis D w cable laundry rm 0815 $67S 54 1.3075 pool spa tennis. 650-2157, 675-4837.
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spacious floor plans JIS·T LIS-TEI Quality 'G" Plan 4BR ~ U vs~2w00~0 ny~:re~ot ";:i, 1 YWU RHTlLS etc lg IMng & dining Convenient rocat1on 38A tiigti beam ceilings 7 2 3 4 890• 1BR tBA $850 2BR lBA lll&llll .. lmY IEClllm •!Tis 1-y• 1se $895 net
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garage & lovely pvt bctl
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mthly pymts & we share TlllllTIOIAL *'cr•i "lrw'*· LUSIVE GUARD• dble 101 Huge yard quiet garage or carpon 66i Victona E $720 l~rt ltac• 2'H outet new 2Br suites •Iott epprec You receive 63 t -7370 "" • in• 2BR 1BA built-Ins. fridge. * loc Avail now S22001mo Sorr) no pets • 2 too•1t tilt benefits. Must p . 10"6 S Bedroom 3 Balh, quiet dlshl w. gar. yard Nut rd. •GATED COMMUNITY* 673-77i7 or 673-19• 1 Baclletor S600 Soac1ous 1BR. pool lndry. 2~Ba. yeartY. lndry, & Meiuoan tile patio car
have clean credit Agt Diii taat " cul-de-sac with large declwd cat ok 1982=8 11111 CllYll 1 Bedroom $690 carport Stove & retrig garage. can be partlally ~ar ~ Ir~ ::.S~
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through the P8fk (Pass senior 55• park. Irvine 2 gar wlstorage E'Slde sf. all newly redecorated
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DAVE945-3183 tel. New carpets & 2 t>*e to bdl. S582.50 bfldgehm,pvttwlth.w/d, ULIUllUll 17th & Irvine. CM a 15.* t943* :pply lnpereon· Cell (Refundable) 111111'.,,_
dr.,,_ view patio utll mo. No pell. 87M7N allueocamen1.S400mo 8161qft. &.48-1208 or ·~~ 1-5t8A4H-3734 e.t. Needed tor tiuey bMCtl
paid sS75/mo S43·7S75 FEM Mekl to lhr w/Fem i-y, utllt. 733·8302 Lv S~nc. Marine Ave. upr 846-7944 Au for Carol ~:.r.t I __ , P311 .,.. Office, 8e6ary open.
n-amk 3Br hN In C M (2) MIQ or 548-5553 Imo. 675.-8877 ... • - -
2318 81 e.n.tlt1. Call Vldtle at
• rooms avaH $210t S230 NB Prime locatlon 108211 a1t11a t I Jiii Newport a.ach llPll ... llLJ 873-ti55 m fiA +ulll$.6.50-5029 c..-cw Str .. t-frontnearLldoVll-IABUsfRIXL w ar:tiou .. R605EkEtPERlNanny Banking Help. F-emele pr...,red. .... ---·-
MATURE responslbl• LI.•·•-= lag9. Lrg window. dutch Space2.000-+ 1q.lt .. 1iv..1n or out Raffebte, Balboa Mltilet 8734310 __.. ..... ,_, **WllTDI* * FEM share w/nma. Avt .... t d()()(, 2 ftrs, poulble ffV9.. 80cl sq.11 .. avall. lmmed.. dependable. Some Eno· PW Tiii TIWll AUD .. ..._,-Mature, pereonabte,
A neat & c:leln middle 911 • S350/mo 'hutlla & A,... !ffi ove<. or all bualne11. 831-3035 18th X Plec:en-llsh reqd. Xlnt pay. IH•• IP Tl Dell PIT 2809 motivated MCtMery tor .oeci lady to thr my 28R cable. 631_5099* __ _ _ 3338 Vla Lido 675-9289 tla 647-6632 Lve mag ...,..... ~ec::'8875 1353 busy rMI •tate omci.
29A, V9fY, V9IY piuth apt Pvt Br/Ba. gat snr wlangl R I.I. --F• UIT 1 lfh I Po•Oll Sl.M/lr ' . ~usri!!.,.J::' :::;1~ here In Nwpt Bctl. Sitt Male. nr UCI. shops. 2 1/2 Bk>d(s to oc:Mn. No ...-r-.-latllf!Ht SSH Ill.MIT lllftl TS~ 188 E 17th St 1 1A
fromwaterw/ap<olman, 1heatre. Steve T. San Diego 9 -2 +2 $850/Mo. °"* eoo sq ft. Olflce&Wlfehouteforlae - -W k In reat environ-Part time for dental lab. eoa' ~ 942· 8o3 ' ~atonl~ $450/mo tot~. 840-5000/W 854-9715/H townhou1es, 1-tlngle. 946-2333 or 840-5557 7500 if, light mfg 10 11. •flll&L 11111111 m~ntl aO~r Newport Mutt have car. SS PLUS ta • 1
o add68061t1onal depa ~ d. NEWPORT HEIGHTS Prof 1870.000. 9.8 x gross. lfflOl llm access d()()(t, 16 It. cell-F0< Atrium. Court flower Beach Branch has an Im~ mlleege. 946-50&0 FLllll. •U¥DY 722-Ole 845-7115 B 2B ""*-brand new building, with Ing. av1 Immediately. Call market Newport Beach. • ... 1 1 1 for a •
I b /M-•-b ll shr furn 2 r a '"""'· frplcs. d/w, relrig. tlcy-Medical office with 7 Mon-Fri 945•8811 Full time. 541.4423 or mM""' awe-~~Tngl A • •• llVRIJ Plllll Parm. FIT. CONROY S. tit _.,.... · w/d, gar, yard. maid. lights and mo<el Jamel rooms. complete plumb· 558-8899* on/ ...., r 'eller. P l.IWli Costa M .... 945-4246
1111 .. 1-• $475/mo 845-2897 R G•rv & Co Ltd Leon Ing. only S.59 per sq. It plicant needs minimum 6 For !Nine trevel agency. ------•iu. -· .-1 " • introductory otter lasiat11IFiaucial months experience lS Co.car.GoodDrv/record FL.1111. .... uz::.:.:::;i.;.=...~;:._-_,1 Wkly rentals now evall N/smkr shr 3BA hm w/gar. Edger {8l8} 703-a 144 SELECT e&G 751-5000 AOClllTm IUU paying&. receiving Teller. a MUST. 752-4752 Frenk FIT with ·exper. Alie for ---ilr'S'==~~,....,, -S 14 7 .oo wk &. up. 227 4 tennis. pool & lac In luiattl/ lice Ital l11lat11 Growing CMI Engineering For consideration IEIT&L ••••-·-Dwight Hatano. 945--0093 llllU .,.. Nwpt Blvd, CM 946-7445 ~~~~oos~~vi;~.a:a~ 27H TIE WDITIYI um Orrertultitt not Firm seeks entry level contact: ·-·-· ..... ~tlf\11 upper 3Br. 2Ba. Newport Ctr., Funlon Isl. ••-_. ACCOUNTING CLE.AK to RDA p<elerted, but willing IUli..,..
futlY furn, OCMn view! BUY PROF Ftosnr3BRhouse TheEtliclentAltMnatlve ..-...-assist In the b lll· Maura Adamson to train. Pleasant grcx.ip tFIT&1PITnoexp'd.W• '..\bit! to beachl Gar. d/w, 1-blk lrom beh 1n Laguna. Ill tJ1. 1111 II n Full service or answering II ycx.i have the courage to lng/costtng process. M-practice In Newporl train miking name
w/d. Wntr mtl $1350. $450/mo ,. •~utll s. 161TWEStCUFF f>AIVE servi ce/mail only call. 11 could make you Ing & misc duties. Send AllEllCAJI Beach. 4 day week, alter· badges. Room tor ad-
25th St. 973.7333 through classified 646--0710/ 494-8532 Nwpt Bch. Agt 541-5032 840•5470 RICH! (714) 966-5105 resume & salary history nate Saturdays &40-1122 vancement 10 1UperviN
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Sales/Marketing to Mr. Fuentes at Robert llTEISTATE lllT&L nllT IFFICE production. Good ben·
UTIIUL llAlllTill ~1;0/'11~1:%s"r0:,\0~ WI Looking for a rewarding ellts. 650-3880 C.M. lllflflll Parkway, INine, 92718 500 Newport CentM Ortve chenge? Good salary & GENERAL OFC, Phones.
SALES COORDINATORS &11111 r•••nuw Newport Beach, CA 92660 benefits. Mutt be eJC· typing for Property Mgmt
S 100.000 to S250.000 +. - -• (11 •) 10·1100 perlenee with Insurance & firm, Costa M .... Oppty Salary & comm. we oper-Fashion Island. Client con-collections Newport to learn property mgmt
ate Internationally In the 1ac1 & gen'I olc. 944..,.244 Equal Oppty Employer Center. 640· 1122 N/smkr. Cati wkdys
up & cormng $30 blllJon -·-lllSTU-DENTAL 642·4914 10-4pm.
Wat&f Industry TM sue---""' Wlll/UllllESSO ·RTHO ASST GENERAL OFFICE oesslul candidates will lSSIST&IT Booth rental S 100/wk. V phones, copying, filing.
have substantial equity to VP. commercial ProP-Personal phones sup-FIT. fun loving. fast~. typing. hrs. flex. NEW·
lrom their sales force. erty mgmt. Prestigious phed. J.W Airport area. Irvine office needs cx.itgo-POAT AERONAUTICAL (Recurring Income re-Newport Beach develop-852-8808 Jonelle Ing ROA with exper. SALES 63 l-8250
slduals). ment firm has IMMEOI-786-0777 640 4292 .-:;:;;::;;::;:=::==~;;:=======::;;;:::;:::::;;:::::::;::::====;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;:;~~~~~~_J •S30 Miltlon monthly ATE opening for 1 highly BOOKKEEPING-Flexible or -GET PAID tor reading EltctticaJ LaMlc • p . saleS professional & exp. per· (Days). Permanent PIT DISTRICT books! S tOO 00 per title i-•-~-_,,...,....., IJl•I 11atia1 •St5 Million sales payroll son seeking long-1erm Exp'd In payroll. data Write: PASE-259T. 161
•HOME IMPROVEMENT H/11 * 111-1111 I S.ncart A~LPH'S PAINTING. Ext.I •S36,000 Expense salary, employment Wm handle en.try. & clerleal. Fast & IAMA&iillEMT s1L 60u'!:c.o12nway, N. Aurora.
$2 56 per day Concrete & Carpentry •Top Quality Work oe(.X.fEXU. 15 yrs exp. Int. Wallpaper, "rip, tree family college tuition. busy phones. ten· accurate. CM. 845·3416 IE-, .,...
• LOU 675-3185 Nwpt Sch Free/quick esti •500· 166 Julian & YolandUarden-est. Reas. Lie 962•470 1 complete insuran<le. ant/vendor contact PC ,. ••• 111 Ex That's ALL you pay for C /"--Join cx.ir SYCCeSslul pro-skills & hght aocUng. req., -VET HOSPITAL p'd sml
3 lines, 30 day minimum eant ... acrttt *Double Eagle Elec1ric Ing/houseclean 2-3921 T&J PAINTING Int /Ext. lesslonals earning live & XLNT benefits and salary! FT tPT transp. nee. resp .. The Daily Pilot IS looking animal groomer needed
in the 1'o'"'r""'1vew_a.,.ys._ ..... pa""'1 .. IO""'s.-pa""'t""'hs·. Specialty after HR svc. DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn Beat any reasonable price six hgure monthly in-Send resume c/o Dally Good pay wlcommlsslon. for Qualified individuals PI T or FI T. Laguna
etc. No job too small. Lie 219.486. 841-9973* Main Serv. Wkly/month/ Llc.::45830 637-6761 comes Pilot, PO Box 1560. Costa we train. apply In person to manage youth carriers. 8eeeh 499-5378 SERVICE
DIRECTORY
Reas. Mickey, 536-0553 Home or office. Electrical 1 time. Free est. 241-1640 -*Entry level positions Mesa. 92626. Ad t1 309 METRO CAAWASH Management experience HIAINGI Government jobs
BRICK/CONCRETE work. work at a low cost, great LAWN MAINTENANCE Cllnll'S P&fmll avaJI 2950 Harbor Blvd. CM hBelplul, but $3wlll train. -your area. $15,000·
Prof reliable. res,. re, ls. work •Bob 548-5899• Honest. Dependable Int IEJC.t. 752-6106 Calllorn111 Clean Water l"u ase salary 75/'WX + $68,000 Call (602) 1·110· 112·1100 SHEW. IFFICE CUI '""' GHRASS "11ABMON8UPSM PMLAN 638-8885. EXT 398 FREE est 641·3283 IAN Ftaet-1--Reasonable 675-3777 Painting & Wellpaper Re-1_. _.111 hll tr Part Ti•t Fri • on·
INCREASE YOUR REACH
GET IN OUR IMPROVED
•CEMENT FINISHER• PAT'S Redwood Fences & Landscaping, cleanups, moval. 20 yrs exp Clean, .. • The Orange Coast Dally Ml 1 cl i 1 A llSllAICE Stlitlttn 30 yrs exp. $150 up to 509 C G Q tree tnm. rototill, lawns, 9 prompt, reas. 642-5937 Pilot has an ·immediate SG genera er ca · c-Call Pat Marley, 642-4321
sf Charlle(213)439-4236 ustom ates. uahly yrs exp. John 948·2592 Todd T Kornely, Painting Ntaey Te LHa 2914 part time position (ap-curate typings and lO key x205. 9-llAM dally for 17~it~~~:Js~~;lr.sM':~;
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__:. Const /Beau11ly 964-9080 C Q I S -prox1matety 20 h''"rl ,..., by tcx.ich ome data appointment p C • f 'l LANDSCAPE SERV 20yrs ontracl<>f ua1ty VJ; ,., •• f••t """ .--· entry $6/Hr 9S3 4091 be e_-p. In ers Line. truuc 1 t Flttr la1t11l1tita1 eiip Oual Comm'I Maint. Uc Ins d 675-1425 _,.... -weel() assisting in the · • Safeco Ins Send resume
YIUIWPAIES
For more inrormalion
CALL TODAY!'
Showers-fl()()(s-counter-I le~in Gen cleanups 645-5124 •QUALITY PAINTING• no quahfylng. as low as Legal Department. Per-ll&UIUll CAii I Sin ll4lihl ml-' 10 William Warmington top$. ,Quality Guar t5 yrs. 7' •%.up to 100"/e LTV. all feet for student O< home--· rftVI tnsuranoe Brokers, 1641
Lie. Rel Pat 843-9044 *IMAO BY SANDERS Complete SeN. Spnnkler/ Fair pnces. 11 years exp. credit ok. 720-1752 maker wanting to work CUii/ UST. 1111, Langley Ave, Irvine 92714
• --Ceramic Tile-Hardwood lnstal rep81r. Tree trim & John. 645-2955 *WIDOW HAS-$$$ just a few hours a day Excellent opportunity lor •JO W. llJ Sf, (714) 250-3338
ASIFHLllS cui• Cue Marble·Vtnyl-lnstall1tion remove. elnups, reas. Free LOCAL PAINTER for TOsl $10,000/up No Hours flexible (no eve-advancement 940-7373 ..
6XvcXAEi1earnlng prog. and ~pair. 760-7333 est va1en11n 548-6109 Ouahty Work • Fnendly cred v !no pen Call Oen· n1ngs) Applicant must ---Cesta IHI, CA UUL SEClnAllY PIT Your Serv!Ce Directory
Repr~tative
in hm 2_,.yrs 6 30a-6pm "-aeral Stmcts Pnoes. 646-6483 n1son Assoc 673· 7311 * type 35.40 wpm and be TIE •ml STITES Will tr1in. N/smkr. Word
C••sandy 55775l3LIC '" TREES -abletoworkwellwiththe NST&LSEIYIOE HCICIEW/Uln Per1ectprerd 675-0200
-"" ---PLATO Hain1 Aeslcomm. MICHAEL COX PAINTING bl c No legal e 142.a21 111. a 1 o m Topped/remove Cleanup 512/Hr. MATERIALS PU 1 x· Boat handling exp helpful. EXP 2 Openings Now & 2 Plumb-ceram1c1v1nyl tile nu lawnlspnnklr 751-3476 References. 67S_4006 Aaat1act•eat1 per1ence necessar.y. AlllllOES Al FIT, must work week-LIT PEISll
--------in Sept 2yrs~up $65 wk.. carpet inst flest 973.8808 LMt 1~ Feaa• ZIZS Entry level Please call UAlllUTlll Fiil ends. day' shift & swing Vehicle cl~an-up, minor
-• .. --C Mesa Mana 642· 1156 ~ _ THE LAWN BARBER RAINBOW CIRCLE Maint. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~I J udy O e1 11 n g a 1 CLEll I "'.llEI Shilt Apply 1801 Bayside maintenance. mechan-
The ~u':'~u~lhties ~OVING CARE in my Baa•~•• Mow & Edge twtce a mo INT /EXT QUALITY 642-4321. Extension 316 A 1 --:,.... or. CdM. Wednesday-1ca1 ablhty beneficial
Comml ... ,on. REQUIRES Easts1de Costa Mesa HouseilOid repairs. paint, S 18-S_24 Bill 548-6989 PAINTING. 8cp 836-1758 ------PP ications are .,...,ng ac-Sunday 10am-4pm Apply 1954 Placentia. ,_
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&SSISTAIT tt VP cepled al tM following Costa Mesa.
that all used. hcx.isehold home 64 -4834 relurb1sh1ng, carpentry TREES Tnmmed Topped VESCO PAINTING ANO FOUND ADS OPEllATIOIS location between 9.30am I•-------••---------
joods movers. print thetr Cle. aaia~ Stmct drywall etc Gary~64,5-5277 Yd cleanup-New sprinkler WALLPAPERING Quality Inside customer service lo 4 30pm Huntington MAJnEIAICI PEISll
UC Cal T number,__ •HANDYMAN• l rpau.l8 yr exp 650·l887 work Free Est 969-6349 ARE FREE Established contracting Beach MAIN POST OF· ...n.A.llr P/T for a real estate co.
limos & Chautteur s pm1t *HOU ECLEANING• 8, & sml Jobs-Work uar IEW SOI LAWIS II f --FICE 677t Warner Ave, UI~ 673-1900 ask for Steve lhetr TCP number 1n all CUSTOM llhe right •ay) ~all Bruce 847--0780g CI • Co in Irvine X Int op-Huntington Beach. CA advertisements 11 you Wklv/bi-mo refs 673-3349 _ __ _ 1-800 762-5300 ext. 4933 Pal;. naf Call Pctc tun1 ty Very last 92647 9998 OFFICE OV£Rl.OAD
1 - -' growth po1en11a11 Look-•
have a Question about 6on·1 tiave timeTo clean? FENCES-GATES Tree trim Masoar~ --FH•NTGHllNNGG/SINTTAEIPAPIOINAGS • ing for a sharp people EARi EXTRA SS tM legallly Of a mover. Let a Pro do 11•. S"nset Dump runs c M IN B. " 1•2.1111 c•stOMEll S"C llEP
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I, h H C II " a JI Whyt 642 7206 BAICKW AK Small of VISA-MC 673-151"' ,. person. Full ttme per-y .mo O< c au eur a Coast Cleamng 548-0651 are m e. • L $ 0 000 G d /ben I Public uutties Com-HANOYM-AN OF CdM Large Jobs FREE ests _ manent 2 , range oo pay e its. ~ ..._p IH 1-FREE -dA I 675-3175 ; ·benefits 261-1234 Call898·4127 mis.Ion. 714-=8-4151 ·• ro SG ng ests All Trades·-Odd Jobs an 8 5 Plasltr/lef;ir
... -------• 7 dys wk, 10 yrs exp rel Fr-Advice ~·6-6483 N . -uc. ins. 842-505311' "" .,.. tYt•I Eb's PLAST JNG lnt1ex1 .,...ticaJ Celli 1 C 1,. -HOME REPAIR Carpen-*A•1 MIYlll* Neat patches & textures to RliWiitiW.r~P·~·-"l"r' taut ••J 1ry. plumbing, rental meet cx.ir needs 968 8685 AESPAXY cemng with •EATING 61SOROERS• property Reis 826-7245 730-1353 y -NEW vibfant orange peef C al/Bui . CLEAN & EXPERT Int /Ext patch plastering,
texture. Drywall repatr ~:f~~n::r 640.tlfd! B11li11 Lie Cal T-158642 custom texturing. Quality
AMTEX 848-7203. Joe _ • _ [f HAUUNG SERVICE U AB€ MOVINGu work Problems-No Prob·
Aatt Dta.iliat · Deck Nhq Gar/Yd Clnups. Trees Quick & Careful T138046 lemsi "326864 554"7831
0 C PRECfSJON bEfXil Waterproof &>a11ngs for Jon 645-8192 LO AA TES 552-0410 Pl ••
Comple De decks bak:onles. stairs. if alt~ It t -STARVING SCHOLARS 1--••-... ••.,.1w ..... ---~55 s ,de 9~~to tails Quality work 722-8769 t / 11 1 New trucks -T t55779 H llr Elf lH* 1110 ~ -1 5· • 1222 Dt-• St • fitaess Full Service -State Wide HEATING• PLUMBING
P.ROF DETAILING. Exp.. •tshc mett WANTEDf PEOPLE TO Dave * 714-957-1088 DRAINS CLEAR from S17. 1ndlv. Mf'i. at your home. OSCAR1S EMPLOYMENT LOSE WEIGHT & FEEL
or come to me 673..,.145 AGENCY Speclahzing m GREAT. Results Guaran-•01 BERNARDO'S*
ia.tl Chlldcare LIVE-IN NAN-teed Susan. 760 .. 8526 Moving System Depen-
NYS Elderly Care-Com-dable & Ettlclent PUC
SOUihCOast WOOd Refinish pan1ons Xlnt refs State Bt•t lm_1rntatat1 Lie "T 159236 968-3307
s1rtp..Sta1n-sea1-F1,,.,h uctbonded 1 w521.9310 ;ibXde?ev sXNoERS •GOOD MOVES.•
Fauoet-DtSPoSal-Heate< ODO .. 646-9296 Anytime
UPERIOA PLUMBING
SVC Quality wortl. reas.
pr!Ces. Lie. 842-7332
Freel est Sean 890-7772 EitCtricll --HOME IMPROVEMENT & LOW rates. Free Est
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REMODELING 760 7333 Plano s.--1a11s1 w· .. Cltaaia~ .
•; ELECTRICIAN Oual work -• ,........ ---Lie T-158192 54S...4654 *RESIDENTIAL S ECIAL
· W f BOi(bER!' Free est $25 hr • HIRE S co __ ,._., d 487892 G 979 6276 P11'atia1 --BalbOa's Original Window pee In '-v"""" ng. a -:: · reg -_ _. .... _.._ ____ Washing SeN1oe 650-6202
dltlons. pet1os, fencing, 1>1obbyla1s find the equip-18 Years of Happy N.B. roofing. cement. paint rfletl d 0 hey~ Customers. Richard Sinor WllllW CLUllll.
631-3816 or 642-1664 inel~:,~,~PP est through clas~ified (Lie Ins Reis) 645-7608 Aver, 38r $50. 641-3797
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For 14.M you can advertise
your Garage Sele in the Dally
Pilot. There la a 4 Une Jnll'\lmum
and the price Is' the same
whether you advertise 1 day or 3
days. It's a great way to tum
those hidden . treasures Into
cash.
We are also offering ... a G•ltl• •• ...... ••••• .....
for t 1.M. Thia guide Includes Ideas on how to advertise,
how to plan, what Items to sell. plus Ideas for a better
gatage sate; also a garage sale sign, pricing stickers,
Information on city ordlnar1Cea and Inventory sheet.
You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1 .00 when
yo<.t place your ad at:
..., ..... Classified Advertising 642-5678 .. .
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Mondly through F'*Y -e·oo AM to 5:30 PM Saturcfev 8:00 AM -'1:30 AM
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Motor RoUtes
available in
Westminster
Huntington Beach
Fountain Valley
NO COLLECTING
NO SOLICITING
Deliver One Day a -week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
Call 842-1444
Ask for Joanne Craney
If you're 10 or older. a JOb as a newspaper
carrier might be Just your size. Just send in
this coupon or call: 64~:4333. Routes are
available nowt
le so11ebody. le a
Daily Pilot carrier!
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ing a Daily Pilot carrier. I I Name I
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WIEIE YH WAITI
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OPERATORS
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18400 Von Karman
Ste 130. Irvine 474-2974
1~1. FREE to Applicant
E.O.E.
Apartment maintenance
experience necessary
Must be organized per-
son with emphasis In
SUpeMSiOn, paper WOfk
& communication. Salary
commensural41 with exp.
APPLY AT: TSL MGMT
188 E. 17th St .. ~ 1-A,
Costa Mesa 714/842· t603
llWID USIST&IT Small sandwich & loe shop
In N.B.. Excellent hcx.irs.
good salary Ask for
Larry. 549-3089
ORIM&E COAST
DAILY PILOT
Part·hme AsSlttent Dis-
trict Advisor needed Sat-
urday. Sunday 1nd 1-iOI·
1days 3AM to 11AM. Muat
be 18 or over. valid dr1v-
er's license. current ln-
surence. good driving re-
cord. $7 00 per hcx.ir, gas
mileage. Cell Pat Marley
Tuesday thru Frldey.
642-4321 Ext 205.
DRIVER
WORK PART-TIME DEllVERING
NEWSPAPERS. EARN UP TO
$600/MONTH. MUST HAVE RE-
LIABLE VEHICLE. INSURANCE,
AND OMV PRINTOUT. MON-
DAY-FRIDAY 2-5 P.M., WEEK*
ENDS & HOLIDAYS 4-7 A.M.
NEWPORT /CORONA DEL MAR
& LAGUNA BEACH AREAS.
CALL 142-4531 EXT. 205
ASK FOR 8ETH
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Would you llke to win an •
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11·7 .. PIT. ffTJlf'O Ot ~llc~'d + ,,&..1•1*1,_,_~ ~UOn .. dlk~typtng/ ,.,.,,:_Hln~~STESS ltlon~tor~ personal Plllt W/P, lf'rine~1.o30<I -Powerto30' Wat•leiied _.._ 157 -• 5001,,.., ...,wpmreq .,.._.ew1P .. .,,.., ,..__.., .... Oletrlt>Utor of ci... tra..,.,, bOdlkeeping wt ....---~ .._......... ......... 75-17,2 •
Wll "-" • boouMt.. reeume ~ Wine. llqUOt, c~ett• ~erlenowtedgu •. Veterinary Uar(y Beil palntlnR ·---· -. .... v
NURSE R N.ILVNt or to LISA WILSON. 18 n~:: 95$.-0115 TORTILLA FL.ATS 11\0 candy Santa Ana but wll train EJcce!Wlt FUU ANO PART TIME "Wakehurtt Place' • SLIPS.gr•! NB IOeatlonl
hOllltlc palf1 cent« In Corporate Plue, NB. 1740 So Cout Hwy ltM. ~7-0732 benefit ped(ege. ~ KENNEL ATTEHOANTS, S7000 Of belt oller 25' up to 50' lllil onty
F 1, h 1 n 1111 n d . 92ee0 or call 721·1100 I L90Una Beach, CA UUI llHl•lll comrnentuflte wl up Prol r,oomer· Apply. CALL 673~ 111·W**
Acupreuure and/or S.WltlfJ llTllL llT UUS Permanent PIT Inside 850·9233 480 E. 7th St . CM. Pttl Aaidllt ~n. an~!:.F.BF~2 general otllce •klllt, PI T Newport BHch ..... P091tion 5 Htt/Oy, Secretary Video lliec. Traat,.,Utiea
A""" 10 a...m. S20 .._ typ ng, f•l,ing, good Phc>nlOOE ' CALL 722-M 15 S8/Hr 989-1280 SMALL CC>n'lpat!Y growtng PIT COUNTERHELP DARLING F9mlile O'e't I '"""'' .. ., .,..... personalty, aalary fut! Needs weli rOYna.d enthus•Htlc Mlf-1ta1ter. blade Bunny. half Owlrf. rM 'llllW Yltlt. Leave mao C Held, IULm&nulT-•26t.9t51* 11111. SALES Jewelery 11or• olflc• help Recep· mutt tf'ljoy wortdng w1 oate of birth e121 1~P1• .. iP-. .... ..., .. ll!'!'l9~
M.O. 851·1785 ORG CTY ,, 1 Top UaPT••IT Leading OC Retlllef ..-. needs Utt. to~ ulet. tiontsl/Seeretary & gen'I people _..,.. & wttnds $10.00. 6'M540• t971 CheYll l.uve Pickup, .....a ... ._.UT Producef Metia honMt. Ing lnd1vldual1 In the lol· Fem prefd. flex. ached. cief\cal position• °'*' 751·tSOO aft• 10 em FREE t ''t yr Fl eet good running eondltlOn,
wr..., ..... , aggreul119 exper. LIS'O Phones & clerlcal. PIT, lowing depanment neat & aman Wlntton's Call , (7141 895-1775 YAll 111 Spayed. all thot1 Outet. cure'atromwlwnnd-.ow''· Oneed1a1'1 4 cyUnd« • autornMic.
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Boating ftrm ..-. resp Agta. to ahow &. Mii R.E. 9-2. SS.SOflr. Het\Oertone •"I• 6'5-5595 T -Sat. PleaM Hk tor Fran oof GOid enadUied pereon. Type/phone/boat w/Top Produc er All Car Stet'eo. 6'2-3154 W-lllDllll ILIU 2-3 Oay11W• f0t retired oral•.•• 1,,.•f:.Pe•57r9amcent St 000 953-5408 sunr .............. _ & rtdialL h ./.IC B •• Ill • --·---···1--.. ••oan••y -..-h•Aic .., m-'At-· Tr ned. ~-ethy • wire ""'-90W .... n 1· INdsturnlShed.Extreme-llllnmlT ---• -5 •-.., ... """" .. ' ..,.. ....... St995080 MU9t ... to
Salary neg. 722·9055 ~hi Income potential. Br""ht & "'Ofesllonal tor •11D•·-.. --ULU Needed IO< NB lmleetrnent Small friendly ottice Cor-ince person.""'*' 19~ HAVE hand teo 10 day old 8ctate!I' IOU. I ...__... ..,......, "" ,., • Co. Excellent comm • ona Del ... r .. 7 ...... 70 "'·--t••, Cos1a Mesi. kittens. n.-. neeo home I• appr · on Y ,,_. ...,,.,,. active R.E. oHlee located Fri 2 4 c·•1 "" v ......., .--1 -.. _, 1111 PAIT Tm lfflll For detallt. call LIH 1·n F· ...... on , .. and. PleaM Avallable Immediately draw Mon-..... :;. C OM· Sm 1 11 I• e i ••l·l 1M W
Metur•. r~., non smkr, 721-t200 call c.;~ .. or JB toflnter· Good pay & benefits. Atter l lAM Pat &fs-oo ..... 111'111 ITITlll am .. 675-0632 M TM IUUY -~w~-r~_:.~-5~~M v~ :;:,:~FOR Exp pr~~=-2700 Seek~l~~ec1a1 F~:;~~ ~~et~~ M::'FRldtJ1Jl F.!.' ~11~100 N9;..d1~c'~· ~~fir~f M
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6's.-881 1• e.30-4prn, M-F A CHALLENGE? Photo Finishing Counter dynamic salesperson for Hwy, Corona del Mat tide x Ude, green,' 18 yra each to ONLY RESPON-if£ I Al .. 1 .. NIT Mlfllt. Tiii. -------Architecturl firm needs Clerk PIT FI T Bright resp Fine Arts Gallery at old. rut11 good $125 S I B L E . L 0 V I N G M,otl loaded! Lest than lOK
Loeel p .. 1 Control Com· dynamic recpl/teeretary persontowork lnnew 1hr beach area 2 po9itlont. TEAml·PIE·SClllL •••s.48-3155•** ADULTS• 847-7194 or mi* S6300.lel-.3845•
pany need1 route tech.. w/word prooesllng skill lab In C M 650-2424 Days. Eves 875-2039 Private IChool HB area FOR SALE 30" Nlf-deen-84 1-3712 &a-IHI * '71 280SL. 2-toc-. It bl,
we train. must hive good 55.-. wpm Call 6'°·8011 Retail .J SALES PERSON NEEDED 536-1« 1 • 1ng drop.In ThennadOr YORKIE PUPS AKC ony a.tr 60tl mt *'JO 280SE
driving record Call 1UL-IEIPT/ um For s TAT ION A RY Telemarttetlng oven with aeoarate hOOO. all snots. perents on •-at.-. ~ It bl air new motor:
Chatlie 979-6021. E O.E •-RADIO SHICI STORE CdM Fl t, 5 brand ,.,.. SSOO Sactl-pre m 1 s es S 3 O O -C--.lua ... in' •X'I t ~-.. 6 ..... ""13• Lootong lor a professional Executive Suite. Type 65• 1 Call Anit 897 91~ 213 543-4824 1145 n ...,...,_ '~ PL.ANT LOVERS Very olllce environment? wpm. Strong PC Skills days.Xlntworklngcondl. 2 POSRIOIS ice ' • • ·
progrw111v1 Interior LynneV•lentine andF.O.Aamust.Sa.lary Has openings tor Man-Except1on ally fine HOTPOINT Relngerator PUaMAOftl..-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJ nfUlllT'11
$c:llpe Co. It lootcing lor Properties, Inc 1s now in-open Send resume "'1 ager/Trainee and Part cliente1e5~4orappt IVllLAILE .~:,tse =~teh ,:!.!m;;~ 6059 11.1.1 ... . s~71~00~t:~~:::. interested plant care lerviewing Contact man-salary history to Mrs ume sales help Ideal IP· .... 1 • ·-·• °""* people. FfT PIT Must ,.,,...., Bob Sc .. en .. _, at Kent; 1501 Dolphin, -/T 160-831010 &40-3900/W Kawai Console P11no runs grea • orio .. -• -.y· •• """ Be "2625 plicants must be neat in SECIETllllL p II you ve ever been dis-C 5 ~Ill ~st tell Leave..,_...... have rel••Noble car "' I~ 113·1111 Newport aoh • appearance. courteous. 20• hrs/'..--... , .. __ , lor couraged aoout tele· LARGE GE fridge White inchl ipenbencdahle s~yrss1new550 01111 • .. jSl S-?349 tor Rob___.. surlr\Ce. experience R~taurat1t """re•••ve and willing to ...,.,,. UVGJ ··'--.. ~ 1 If d ....._ "'-an "'"" Ill " -~ ....... ,.,. 261 6100 .,.. -•• """ · ~1er1ng ~ r~trv Into phone ~ ....... ause o w reezer r.-"""' 7""1704 New~ Sch ' ·•• • A "'---• t ' ............. •· · IECE!aftAMllT/~T Fiii SllYICES learn a very exc111ng buSI· '"' "' .......... • ·' w 111 tr•..... for SIT\lller '"' ""'• " -• • alel -tic r11-nn• the work force Must be poor management or ...,.. TtJ••Lf l_I.. . PIE"'lllllL 1111 Costa Mesa architectural Excellent wages. tips & ness Some elee1ronics llexlbl.e, lor small otfi<:e, scam cperetors ptease S200 5-48-9202 TV, Stertt, Eltctrtaict -H•-••
PIT mornings for lengu""" hrm has 1mmed opening benefits. l unch & Oinnet knowledge helpful but non smolter 960-5469 give us • call We oiler SEARS Washer & n...... ~-• (E._11GN~slnw\9f~)--·-1 11 • f. 3 .. A not necessary For ..,,,... ....., ...,.. """ development program ln or SOlfleone w ront o • Roci<o's 22 .... arine ve 1 side ation n (elec I used little, work so" SONY BIG SCREEN HB.Exp.wlchildrenreq flee personality and IP· Balboa Island. Call for serous con r 1 SICIRllY •Proles51onal great. S2251pr or PROJECTION MUST NewpaJnt.new enp1ne
Contact Mary 581-80'7 pearence Typing sklll 50 interview 631-0204 3
1 npeexce50lleAbet c,areeeenr atOpamply All around Assistant lor Training S 130/ea. 675-5859 SELL FAST , M.OVING NO RUST!
PllYITI NIT IFFICE FIT Manager. Friendly,
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person S8 ~ Wlll tram
Newport Beach. 642-6262
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BETTER HOMES &
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REAL ESTATE 751-5000
wpm We oller an excel· .,,.-------n r n w busy Property Mgmt Co. •Lucrative
1en1 starting salary and Restaurant to 3pm al In Newpor1 Beach. Must Commission hraitut 1114 $675 O~ ~6-8573
the opportunity to ad· • IELL J'S• •Laguna Hiiis Mall be experienced. respon· .~1~~";18worll 6 Blk dlnlfl9.'ehrs decor-ll(t bin
vance To apply please S MGR'S T 1 & H Ce s1ble & sell-motivated. a led w/n'leJlow velvet 1~1 io!-. oiiol-~~-----~ call 641-2828 wkdays AS T r~ ners • untmgton nter Common sense. excel· Environment seats. 2 colt tbls (ltallJn Ceita •111 1124
9 30•5 30 candy makers. X Int grnd • So Coast Plaza lent office & phone skills •Guaranteed Hourly
Stuart w~ard & Assoc floor oppt'y with rapid E.O E req'd Compute< exp a ,. wage tm~t~) 557-9325 att op •Viii SALE
suite A-6, 245 Fischer adv Can 583-7101 To start August 22nd. •Advancement ADJUST-A-Bed .with
Ave . CM Pnnclpals only. Reslaurant IRAIL SALES $1750/mo. Call 675-4912 Opportunity lor right Karges hdbfd & ~gptd Sat-S..-IH I·*
.ECE!aftAMIST •r•vtrlS In South Coast Plaza. 1nd1Vldual 10 mat.ch . 3· •. tables 24~ 8owd0tn Plaoe
r11-.u.n Need yOYng, motlveted. SICIRllY wllamps, Kirbf vaouum. REFRIG. Stt round rug, Must be able to type Must FIT PIT. Flexible hours beach hlestyle people for For Newport CPA Arm Zenith 25" console TV lrpl tools. 2 bar stools.
have ~ood communlca-Exp pref'd Benefit~. the = 1 Beach Store In CALL 631--0966 Illy-... hke n4f#l ~2726 vacuum. cleaner 3000
hon skills FV 964-6868 Apply Within unit Coco s Cahforma Please call. r'ml . C el 979-6699
*PART. TIME Newport = 1 2305 E Coast Hwy, 754--0221 lor applteahon SICIRllY/UIPT BeDROO~ pecan triple lev and
Beach waterfront Office Corona del Mar 673-9050 -Genetal office. Customer dresser. twin mirrors fruaetita
Recept, It type. It book· Red.lo .._ Ml IRllL SALES PllSll MNtOe T~· benefits Call Mrs Collin at night stend1. ,$300 -1114 keeping 8· 12 Mon-Fri. . . st~eo. r to-r • Lighting fixture sho'#foom. •u so· AIR. , 1-1266 642-4~6 :430 3 30.9 00 Freez~ $75 720--0470 Sail ts
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benefrts 631-2222 644-' 150 a.tt 69m 2'1' SANTA CRUZ
Telephone Safes It• l1yM4 Wllt/lrau "f&ST IS Fii" IE IT WCI IT 1.i w/mattreUesltrundle New-M/K '811s,.toren. vnt
Cmplte S245 8'()-8133 perlPHRF boat 551-8015
EARN FAST moving sale, lridg. SANTANA22 lg. Sloop
$400.$1000/WK BR set. table w/4 Chrs, Main & Jib. SSOO. as ts! sola 01tie< 1tem1. reason-where ISi Swales
, able prices M0-0388 Anchorage. 548-t501 •
•6AM· t2 Noon King size bdrm set. purch Sli,./Decb/Sttrlte
•No N1ghts1Wknds I GI b $1550 48"
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135-3111 •S71HR + comi;n/tralning ~oun: t~~~s • 4 SWlvel 7122
-cllll •IA Ml .. 111 chairs. country print 30 side he. elect. wate<. 1500 Auto Mall Or.
CllT& •IA lH· 1121 S450 Npt Bch 720-1704 fac111ties No llve on Sarita Ana
UITI I.I. 111·.1HI LOVESEAT wn1te. ctean oo ard S352lmo 6 17 55 Fwy at Edinger $250' obo. DESIGNER Lido Park Dr , N B IPll l MYS
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Insured Van. Wagon. or Min 2yrs exp Betas II ll(tneon paid S600 will 0n tl'le mc>Ye., s... your e..:tra 7 00 arn to 10 pm pref Irvine 261-1661 sell S.-25 obo 673-9504 hOuM!IOid •tems in ~-Lm _______ .. 1 Large Sedan Is Required ,., ... Call Pat Collln TIMI •m• It• ••JM4 ••11rass i....:.::.:...· -----+----:-:".'~::---t--::":~-===-CALL MA. STEVENS Cla~ I local work, a flar 2 mettresses. trundle. P\ISUC NOTICE P\a.IC NOTICE
642 4536 X 430 t>ed. OMV pn(ltOYI & ben· cmplte $265 8'°..e733 FlCTTTIOUI .,_ .. • . ' (213)477-3163 ef1ts · 2131549-345..0 SOlidcn.rydfop lNl di~ ~~-~as NAlllllT~TDmfT l~=====~====:===~=~===:===~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~·-~~7~~~ ~~~n~14. ~~~~'~ ~·~~~
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• 1ablectothS incl No Chrs THE REMOVERS 16692 YACHT TECH 1803 Clay HUNTINGTON BEACH ...... Needed at our marine $450 ObO 646-2652 L'Olfell Ln. H11nl1ng1on SI Newport 8elc:rl. caMI DEPENDENT 330 WMt complex 1n Ne,..port _ ~ Beacn• Caht 926-47 92663 Bey, COSta Mesa. Calif
Beach Monoay thru Fri· SQU ARE COF~EE TABLE Todd M Harl 16672 Alt Kn.a.mt 1503 CleY 92627 da'y 8 30 10 -Spm Call custom 29 X 29 honey Lov.e11 Ln Huntington St HewPor1 8eecfl c;ai,f Adams PuDl1shlng ol
645-7600 color w1tn detail $75 Beac:n cai.1 926-47 92663 Costa Ma.a tnc . O.-e
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ASSt -'Goo<i With animals .fRIPLE DRESSER. mirror. The iegislranl com· Tne 'registrant com-Tn1s Dus1nas IS con-
& people . Ptione & clean-2 nigt11 stands Roll top mence<l 10 tranSllci ou"J>. metlCed 10 l•anNCt Dusi· oucte<I Dy 1 corporation
. k 11 *'""'"'""' 5, desk PRICE TO ~ELL' oe$$ unoe< rne flc11uous ness ur>Oer jl'le flctlllOUS Tne re91str1n1 com-ing s 1 5 _., • , 432-7505 ousmess name or names t>uSlness 11anoe or namM rrienced to transact buil-
d a Y s • 7 am· 2 Q m 1 n -1, 1 at>Ove on N A 1<s1ecut>0ve on JUiy 13 11188 ness under tl'le fict1tlous
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. -·~ SQ/yd cleaR carpet Tiils Slllem&f11 WU llle<I This S181l"T'llllJI WIS llled lolled at>ove on (not yet) Wiil llTllllS $ 25 d le Wl111 tile County Clerk ot Or· witn Ille County Cieri< 01 Or· Rosemary Churchman.
• · b;d w~'o1ft8:rs' ~;'80 ~~ County on August 9 ~~ ·CO!J"I)' on August 2 Pv.g!'.:":atement w• filed
The Orange Coast Dally 721-6824 F11M7I ~ with tne County Cler1I of Of.
Pilot 1s lootclng lor. 1n •HOME MOVJes.-Pubhstle<I Orange Coast Pub11S1'.*3 Or~ Coast enge County on August 9,
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drivers license. prool 01
insurance and OMV
pr1n1-out Starling pay 11
$7 00 per hour plus gas
allowance
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Barry 675-6-451 VISION INTERNATIONAL VALLEJO GALLERY
-----202 22n<I St HQnhngton 1610 W Coast ~ FO~ SALE Por1able Beacn Calli 9264€° ~ ee.ct1 Celrf 92663
washer dresser ·rechne< Steve O Vor•s SO ~uni· JOMPfl TllOmas Vallef(I
lamp grasses. 68 Vet 1ng1on SI = 102 Hunt1ng1on •30 RlverSl6e Aye Newoar1
hubcapS. slot machine. Beac" Cai.t 926'8 Beec:n C111tl 92663
shower de10rs. • micro· This business 11 Eon-This Dus•neu •S eon-
wave Evening 68 1-3431 ducteo b~ an 1nd1Vldual ducttO Dy an ind•~ • _ Thf! •eg1sH1n1 com-The reg111ran1 com-111111: menci!d to transact DUSI-men<le<I to l•1nsae1 bust-
A used folding ...tieeicriair ness unl>ef the 11ct•t10US MM UNlet the lici1tious w' bu$11'18S5 'lame or ~ bulinfta ,.,.,.,,. or ~ no 673-4564 us1ec! at>Ove on Jul) r 1988 llsted above on August t5
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pulse monitor $175 w1tn tne Cou"I)' Cieri( ot Or· witn lhe Count) Clel'll of Or·
540-3022 ange Coun~ "" August 9, 11199 County on August 15,
---1988 1~8 C.•;t•rs l . F-.-n ,_.., Published O• a~ Coast Pul>hsheel Or 11199 Cout
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and save you the time and tM
trip to the Court HOUM in Santa
An1. Then, of COUrM, 1fler the
search Is comp .. ted • _... file
your ftctitloos t>usinea name
statement with the County Clerk.
publish onoe a W.-for four
wee4( s as required by tew and
then file your proof of pubtt-
catlon with the County Cterk.
.f1ct1t1ous buStness st1tement at
the Dally Pilot Legat Depart-
ment, 330 West Bay. Cotta
Mesa. Cahforni1 If you can not
stop by. p6eaM call us
at (71•) ~2-432 1. ExtenSt<>n
315 or 316 and we wtH make
aHangements tor you to hanc:Me
thtS procedure by mall
If you Should have any further
questions. plHM caH ut and we
wm be more tha.n ~ad to ueitt
you
Good luck In your
new bus;neu••
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-~eo.t DAILY ptLOTI Mondey. Augult 22, 1988
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...... w.1 cMIOll Cl ~ Of Mw IM ...,d of a oontrac1 tot t!leOONTMCTOf'to~ Thie bu.IMM It oon· IT AT IM I IT Op U. HudlOf1 2tO Senlo HOIWlllDUI• I l•M ~ ...,... Of w 111enna._1_ •••tDMill of~ tor.,., wee Of IM~protec1 thuonttactll__,._,,end ~edby:alimleedpertt*• ~ TOMM. eo.a ·....._Call. llMmlTAW lie*'.._. on AUOU1t t . U191TA "4 an TO l>U'JIOM Ho Cllelf'I .. tie 8ldl thall tie received In UC>On any aubeontractor thlO ,... Nim••• t2U7 The '°'°'*'Cl Plf'IOftUN ,... The '°'°'*'Cl ,.,_. ..
llll•IT -OClnlidered tot lliowwloe Of IM piac. Identified aboYe, unw ~ COHTRACTOR. The r-or1tran1 com• ONRATme ._ Thia ~ ... con-dolnQ ~ 81: f'oger F. Paul dolnQ bu11r1W •
......... ..._.,_.,. lidMtlMflt orr9Clelonoft!le and thall tie opened and topaynotleelthentheuld menced to tranaact INel· ,.CTITtOUI 9411 ... 11 ®etedtlvan indMdulll Al. I ASSOC. N I W. Tllli ttaWllent wat flied SfEP 8AVERI, 1000 ~ .. be,_... tor ... .. b.-d on f*n Of Ille publicly read aloud at the epaclfled rat• 10 all WOl'l<wt '*' uncMir the fictllloUa llAm Thie lfaMMent .. flied 11th St .. co.ta Mela. Cellf. Wlltl the County Clerk of Or· SouJh COMt ()rM, ~
to Ille Ngt...e ll*ldlr of IM pro~rt~ to completely abov•·ttaled time and employed by them In the••· l>Ullneu name or narnee 1 The 1o11oW1ftO patton hM with Ille County Cler1! of Or· 92927 M09 ~nty on ~t 1'. P..104, Cotti w.a. Clallf.
klllowlng -.i111w1 wNcil ._,ltfy the purctlel9f In all plac;e. ewtion of the contract. titted above on July 11. 1tea wlll'ldttwft Ma ta'*al patt. M09 County on Augult 18. Aot>ert M. 81edl1Nrn. 862 INf t2tH haabeen~Mplutlo r...,.ct1 No returMallow· Therewlllbea S1000de-Noblddefm1ywl11'1drtw lltaTt<ry nerfromt!le ~op.. tNt Joenn. Coate MMe. Calif. ....,. Mary Ellial>etll Foley.
the needl a4 ""Coeat Com-Id. TM O.ttlct tl'laN not tie ~I t9QUll'ed for aacn Mt of eny bid tor a period of llxty Thi• ttatement was llled eratlng und8f the. llctitloUI Publithed T.t Cout 92927 '1 UthM~ C.... 1000 South COMt Or'l¥t,
mUnlty C*°9 Deltrlt1: reeponllble for flit'/ eccldef'tt bid documenl1 to guarent .. (80) dayt after Ille dlte Mt Wllh the County Clerk of Or· bu11net1 name of iJJ OUAU. OeMy Piiot A 22 29. Thlt IM.lalMM II con-Dlilly .... a .. $Ylte P· 104, Cotti MMe, BIO SALE Of ONE ( 1) or In Jury tetl.lltlng lrom heir return In good condition lor the opening of bld1 -. ~nly on Augu11 2. TY MAINTENANCE 11 577 s.cilember 5 ttea' dveted by: an lndMduel ...... 111•er I, ,_ Cellf. f2tH
HEIDEL.BERG PLATEN purctlaM or pr()9er'IY on within ten days'"" Ille bid A payment bond and • 1988 FllTIM Vlc1ori. St A. Coate Meaa. • • M-e44 Th• r-olttr1n1 com-..... Thie ~alneee ,, con-
PRESS AND ONE ( 1) .... opening date per'formanot bond will be p bllshed 0r-. COUI Clllf. rneNled to traneact t>utl· dueled by."' lndMdUal
BARNSTEAD AVTOC~ve Payment In tutl must be Each bldOef' thall be • requited PflOr to execution u II a. t5 22 The llcllll<K.t• bullneH .. _.,. llft-,,... under the llctltlout ftaJC ll)l1C( Th• flglttrant com.
COAST COMMUHl'TY COL· made within (14) toutteen llctnud con1r1ctor of the contract and anall be ~::•August ' • • namutatementlorthepart· nmu\t ""'llK bulit"8I name or neme1 menced to trMUCt tM*-
LEGE DISTRICT caJtndat days •her notice of purtuanl to the Bu*-in the form ... IO<th In Ille \ • M~ 14 nersNp WM filed on Jut; t . AennOua ..... lilted aboYe on August 10, AC'RT'IOUe ..... MM under the flc:tllloul
Sealed bids Wilt be open· acceptance or bid and Iha and ProfelaloM Code and contract document• t988 In tile County of ~ um IYAnmwT 1tea NAm ITAT'lmNT ~ name or namea
ad Ind publlctf teed aloud hem(t) must be ~ be tlcenMd In 11\8 toltoWlng Pur1Uant to Section 4590 ) P\B.IC M)TlC[ 1nge ALE NO.F315547 The 1o11ow1ng tont .,. R.M. Bllckburn The followlng P9f90nt .. titted at>ow on September
for Mgf'eg.t9CI Items u lrom Ula Coaat Communrty claaslflcatlonl ol the GOYernment Code of Fun Name and Addr ... or doing l>UlinMI :: Thlt 1ta1ement wu tiled dolnQ bullnele • 1 1988
lilted on the ptopoted fofln College Dialtlct Tranapor-8·Genefll 8uildlng Con· the Stale ol Callfon,11. the ,ICTl'TIOUI autMll tile PetlOn Withdrawing: Al FISCHER ELEC· with the County Clefll of Or· Ar5VANCED WIRELESS 'Mary E. Foley
11 10·30 1 m . Tuesday, talion Department wtthln • tractor; C-39 ·Roofing. contract wlll c;ontaln NA• ITATIMlNT Nila c ... 111. 2549 Fordham TRONICS 773.B w Wiiton 81'11' County on Augult 18, RADIO, 520 Carne.lion, Cof. Thie atatement wu flied
Augull 30, 1988 In the Dis· reasonable time mutually Each bid mull confOfm provlslon1 pe!'mittlog the The following pereons ara Dr . Costa M .... Calif. Cotti Maia Calif 92827 ' 1988 ona del Mar. Callf. 92925 with the Counly Cler1I of Or·
trlct Admini1tr1t1on bulldlng, agreed upon. and be rMPOftllv• to Ille successful bidder to doing t>utloess u : Signed: Niia Caul•• Alfred L 'Fisch. n3-B 1-* Steven L. Vick••· 520 1nge County on Auguet 9,
1370 Adams Ave.. Colll Thi• notice It In ac-contract documentt. subsllluta eecurltles '°' eny B£ACH CITIES ROOM· Published Orange CC>Mt w w~ c ta .,..._ Publlttled Orll\OI Coaat Carnation. coron• del Mar. 1988
Mela. CA. AM bkl• must be cord1nc• With Section Eech t>ldd•r shell submit, money• withheld by the DIS-MATE REFERRALS. 4~ Diiiy Pilot ~ti 22, 29 Calif 92e2i OS • Dally Pilot Augu•f 22. 29, Calll. 92825 ' ,...7 ..
dellllefed 10 the olttee of the 81450 ol the California on Ille l0tm furnished with TRtCl to 1n1ur1 per-Campus Drive •630. New· September 5. 12. 1988 ' Tnii butlnns 11 con-September 5, f2, tNI Matcl B. Vickers. 520 Publllned Oranoe Cout
,, ~ Director of Purcneslng 1tthe Educetion COde. the contract documents, • l0tmance undet the con-port Beach. Celll. 92116() M-e45 duct.cl by. an indMdual M.t.42 Clfnation, Corona del Mar, Daily Ptlol August f5, 22. 29,
.Albqve ad«1$1 prior • the C. MICHAIL WNT11', ltst ol tile prc>pOMd IUboon-tract Ge<ald P. M1llef, t907 The reglttrant com· Calif 92825 Septembll' 5, 1988
tlfl:lf ., 'Pf tl'le 9.P8fllnQ to vie. Ch1Rnl 11, ••,,_.. tr1C10t1 on thlt ptofeet aa Gowernln9 la.rd, I r Deerpartc Pl •429. Full· PlB.IC NOTICE menced to transact bu9i>-rtaJC NOTICE This t>ustnesa 11 con· · M~27
belil1111bliforc;onli0er1hoo A....._ Cwt C....MUNtJ required by the Sutilettlng .,.,_,.Fetftaftde1,,.H •. D~ etton.Clllf.92631 nea undet Ille ficmlout duc:tedby;llulbandandwlfe ---------' · ~•• bids c:dnnot be 'f C ..... l*lrtct and Sut>contracllng Fair ChMceflof, COMI c...,.. . Tiits business " con-ITATElllJfT OF buelneu name Of nemea FICTITIOUI .,...,, Tbl r•gl11rant com· ftBJC NOTICE ~Id ·•• ;._..;..~. • .. , PutilltMd Ofange Cout Praclieel Act Govern.men! ......., ~Diet. ducted by: an lndlvidual A~ OF lllt9CI lbove on A 11 10 NAMl ITATEMlN't menced. to lranuct bull-_........;...;;.;;=.....;..;.;-...--. __ -i't~ IOfros ~ c0. Diiiy Piiot Augult 15, 22. Code Section 4 tOO 11 aeq. Publ11hed Orange Coast The registrant com· Ull OF ACTJTIOUI 1988 ugu • Tn. lollowlng persons are nae under Iha flctlllou• F1CTTT10U8 tuaMU
plate :~tit1ct10ns fi'l•x. oe \984 ~ blddet mu11 submit Dally Pilot August 22, 29, menc«S to tr1n11Ct bull· IU ... 11 NAiii Allr9CI L Atcher doing l>Utlneaa as: business name Of natMt NAm STAtlmNT
• ,..~lalrieO 6f11'111.~ --:• M629 Wllh each bid QW11fled or 1988 oess under the ltelttloua The lollowlng peraont This stltemenl was liled R.D. HUDSON TRACTOR Mtted tbove on Augull 9, The'following penone ate ~mea\,of'~llf~ll' .. • . cashier. cnecl( ii-Y•ble to M646 business name or n1rne1 ha ... 1b1ndoned Ille UM Of with the Count Cieri< of Or· & CONCRETE SERVICE 1988 dolno Dullnall as:. Ille •bove 'tdtifeis Fcif '~ rta.!C. M>TICE Ill• DISTRICT or I bid bond llsled above on August t , the Fictitious Buslnau ange County :n August 12 260 Santo Tom••· Costa Merel 8. Vicllan OAANGe COAST DAIL y
'dltiontl lnlor'Matt.n, ~ In Ille lorm Ml forth In the pt&_IC ./«)TICE t988 · Name. D C DESIGNS. 9 1988 • Meta. Callf. 92827 • Thfs 1lllW'.*1t Wll flied PILOT, 33tfW91t Bay. Cot1a BQQ•t :&;11111 af . Qrange r~ ~1.TQ contract documents.in an Gerald P. Miller Mainsail, Corona del Mar. F..,; Rick.· D Huc:tson 260 With the Co@l\y Clll'tc ol Or· 1.4esa. Callf. 92927·
" ' ~t<l~ 432·6160~ to .J..~R:CTORI amount not leu than 10"/. of LEGAL NOTICE This statement was filed Calif. 92625 Publlshed Orange Colll Santo T~as Cotta• Mesa 1nge Cou11ty on August •p, Adams· Publishing of lns~t ine.l~oclave. t.d,jn, ·~ •Oft lMOI the maximum amount of bid PROPOSED ,...,.. with the County Cieri! of Or· The Fictitious Bu1lnets Daily Piiot August 22 ~ CaUI 92627 ' ' , 1988 Cott. Mesa. Inc., Oellwat•
• ~ • ; ,specf. ttlrHeldplb*~r9$), Scnp ··q11~rl.ct: .Coast u a guarantff that Ille bid· IUDGET FOR ange County on August t, Name referred to above wu September 5 12 t988' ', Th.ls butlnets Is con-· . ,_... CMpotation, 330 w .. 1 ~ •
• , • .-~~tact Gnarl r"°'. Communlfy.~·Dfltrlci der wlll enllr Into the OCEAN VIEW 1988 F317"7 hied Jn Orange County on · · M 635 ducted by; en lndlllldual Pubflthed Orange Coast Cotta Mt!N. Calif. 92827 • r, mab· 1t GQfden W~ Col! •Bid Ddc!llM.'..2..s><J o'ctock proposed cootract If the SCHOOL DISTRICT Publlslled Orange Coast M 1 l 1 t . 19 8 8 FI l E • The reQlllrant com .• Daily Pilot August f5, 22, 29, Thll buslnMf 11-con-lede.'8~5-ff t.. ~ . . PM ofin, 14 day,of.Seplem· sarr1e is 1ward9CI to luch The ()can View School Dally Pilot August 8. 1s. 22. NO F380304 menced Ip 'transact bull· September 5, 1988 ducted by: 1 corpo(atlon .Bids s1 be, accorn· be<. 19~ • · '\ • bidder In Ille event ollallura Olstriet proposed budget for 29, t988 Diane M C1rfdr1, 9 Man-Ptllt.IC NOTICE l)eU under the. fictitious _ M-626 The reglatrant com-
PWllttS 4 CEE:lTIP.IEJ) or Place 9''8ld~pt: Of. to enter into aeld contract. t988-89 will be available lor M-6 l8 salt corone def Mar, Calif. bu~ name °' n8fTMll menc:ed to trensacf ~-•
CA$RI A1meb~~ade Ilea oM>lrectt>f of PotchJS-5"cP wcu•'Y will be tor-public Inspection 11 16940 92625 FIC11TIOUI Ml..... Hsted above on :July t: 1987 P\B.IC fl>TICE · ness under the llctltloo1
• 1 C~ trlC11 'Qf ~tlly College bit~' 137.b The DISTRICT reserves Beach, CA from August 29 • ducted by an lnd111idual The following Plf'tonl lfl Thil lllltmenl W8I tiled Fte;TITIOUI .-11 ltsted at>OYe on (not yet)
\. -~ablt.10 t ~COfl\:. VlQ.j3etty ICal~Coas~ ft1tled ''B" Street. Hunungton PlllllC NOTICE This bus1oes.s !'" con-N~ ITAn.N'T Rici< Deen Hudt6n business name or nlln*
C8ilJf\ if.I 8'JlQUnl.l)O ~ 0Adaf!l1~. Costa-~ lhengh1 to r•ltlCI any or all Sept. 2. 1988. 1>e1-n the FICTITIOUS IUStNH S This s1a1ement was riled doinQ business u : with Ille ~nty crane ot pr. NAiii ITAftMENT Rosemary Churchman .
. '·-dl'-1~~ 92626 • ·. 1 1>1,0J 01 10 waive any Ir· t1ouraof8001m and4·00 NAMESTATtMENT withlheCountyClenlolOr· UNITED STATES RARE angeCountyonAugust fll 'Ttle folloWlngpe<tontate PublllMr • · !..··-.. .·.~elotlecll",;,.not · P.rotett ,1011otlflc11ton regul1rltles 1n any bid• or In p.m The public he1nng on Tiie following petM>nS are ange County on July 13, COINS AND WORLD 1988 • doing ~ness .. : . This 11a1ameot wu liled
1Mlte. ~l'of suc:ce1ahli Name BIO •143 •• ~eroel ·~tdding the proposed budge• for doing business as: 1988 NUMISMATICS. 19400 ,., .. , BAL'BoA· FUNDING withtheC9t1ntyClerkotOr· '. · ·-1 .. ~J) ,wlll ,be ap~ied ·.to ~~ljc/"~E bldg.p~JJ<-7. P\irsuanl to the pro\/lllons 1988--89 will be hetd 81 JAZZ WEST. 1572 Or· Pubhshed Orange Coast Beach Blvd. Suite 11.,Hunt-Publisnld Orange Coast GROUP. 3355 VI• Lk;lo. ange ~nty on August 9,
. • pu~ p~, 'Olhet , c.~ ~omen s f:iolr;i .f!.1 Section 1773 of lhe Labbr 16940 "B" Street. Hun1-chard Or /1 t4. Santa Ana Daily Pilot August f5. 22, 29. lngton Beach. Caflf. {12648 Dally Pilot ·August 22. 29, Newport Beach. Cahf. 92663 1988 • •
. ; ::,. • . 'checlct 'andlo( caJei ~\ ii,'J,4 7, , Rero;ot . M9'1 s 'C~ 01~ 1181• of Cali· ington Beach. CA on Sep-Hts . Caltf. 92707 Seplemt>er 5, 1988 lam1rAndre OWens. 533· September s. f2. 1988 Patrick Eugene Byrne, . . , • F*47t
, • wi re.~~WllTllO~.C 11m. O~•.G-48.,_. ~e.ld!n l<Jtn,theD RICThuot>-temt>er 6. 1988 at 7:00 Alan David Rowe. 1572 M-628 A Westminster. Newport M-643 1-7'7 Rlvertlde Dr., Newport Published OrancMl 'Coe11
'··· .. 4,tt days, the SO.Cf Ol ii•~· . .. , talM<l lro he Director ol o'clock P.M Orchard Or. = t•. Santa Ana Beach, Clltil 92663 . BelCh. Ct11hl 92663 <>Al~ Pilot August f5. 2.2. 29.
• •• ·• ''frtilltel' c~tlnce • Ol ~r~PJ11111r&orthl~ Of· the Depart t,of lndusttlal Pubhshed Orange Coast Hts . Calif. 92707 flt&IC NOTICE This buslneu Is con-ptlll_IC NOTICE Thia bus1ne11 ts con-5eptemt>er S, 1988
' · nigh·bld;wtlich wilt be within lice ol O.rec'fbt pr Phytl'Oel ~=1100 the generel Oa11y Piiot August 22. 1988 This business 1s con· ·ducted by at) Jnd1\/ldual dt.tcted by; an ltldlvl<fuat . i-M~25
.3G days oC,tiid.._opening. ~Illies PtantnAg EuQ8!18 pl hng ate ol pet diem . M850 ducted by an indlllldual STATEMENT OF The reglllranl com-FtCTITIOUI .U ... 11 T.ne reglltrant com: • ·
.: "·,,., Alf ·~ ~ cariagt ~-• Coast Cbcnmunlty W. . ;,a, d Iha general The registrant com· AIA~NT OF menced ·tq transact buai· N~ llATIMSNf menced to. transact buSl-
lnd r~al· .,):. the r .. •Cl)lle1>9 D1s1r1c1, . '131,0 prevaJ~rfg lie for llOlldey pt&_IC NOTICE menced 10 transact bus» USE OF FICTmOUI nets· under the fictitious The folloWlng l*IOO• ate ness under IHI tlctttlous RECYCLE °'l>ootibillly of f>Utohatltir(:lt Adams ·~·· Cosf1 Mtse and OYert•rre work In Ille lo-ness under the tte111ious IUltNfll NAM! business neme 0t' names doing busmess u · .: busi~ name Of names ._~:..:. SaJestuwln,beaddedlo 9i~2~7~07rliter~t)''(1'1~~~~111111!'..°!!1stfto F~~STS"~~NTll t>usmess name or names Tl).e rort~:f· persons t1tS9t8ed8 Ibo"." on June 27, C .. VTA0CHN~S!;}~EWST111 F~_BRE~ 1ts9t8e<18 ·•1>ove on June 25, • " amounts unless ~ ret1d '3,..., · • · "" ,......~ .. ~ 0t """"" CH .... """" .. • "'~ hsted above oo 1no1 yell have a band the use of , • ~ I • 1 .... ., 11..., ., 1 . : ~ 18)1 petmlt card IC· N'OTJOE . IS HEA€8,Y OtlypeOl'ifO(lfe<neededlo Tl'lefOlloW!ngpetSOl\Sate Alano Rowe the F1ctlliOUS Bustneu Lamar ·A Owens Bo1113. Colt• Mela, C811f, PllriclcE.Byrne
through the
DAILY PILOT . c0mpan..S biCI GIVEN • thaf· the abov~-~le tne.cOl'llrlCI TlleM doing business as This statement was hied Name R D HUDSON This stat,ment was !tied Hl2629 · .lhls statement was flied
All Pfopel'tY )1sted tiff~ ~ ~ ·l>lsfncr, for rf!~.are of( file II Ille DIS· THE ARTWORKS STU· wllh the County Clertc ot Or-TRACTOR SERVICE. · 260 will). the County Clerk of Or· ·Roger F P1QI & Irene With tile County Clerk ol Or·
· " 1,1 offered tor ·iate "as '-· Otinge County, Calll0;tflia, TRtCJ',Qfhce locatad II 010, 445 Cypress Ave •2, ange County on August t6. Santo Tomas. Costa Mesa, ange County Off August 12. Paul. 33401 CheUem ... c. •not County on-.July 29,
where Is". and :iwfthout re-acting by and through 'Ifs Physx;,i f,&c•hlte4 .Plannlng Laguna Beach. Calif. 92651 t988 c8111 92627 • 1988 Dana Pom1;c1111. 9264,ll t988
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,. . . course against llfe 011tt1ct. Governing J)olrd, t1er111n-Trllller Co0res may be ob-Doris M Reynolds, 22885 F31t139 The Fictitious Buaineu F__,. • This . business la ·con-• Fa 7541
The' District makes .no after relerred ·10.af·-.:01~-lalne(on re.siy,est A copy of Juniper Ln., Crestline, Calif. Published Orange Cout Name re. ferred to above was Published Orange Cout ducted by husband 1nq w1te Publlahed Orange Coast
guarlnt ... warranty. or' rep. TR!CT". wtll rec411'<8-up to.i ~'r,..es,a[l,11 ~posted 92325 Dally Piiot August 22. 29. tiled 1n Orange County oh Dally Pilot t-u11.u11 22. 29, The· r9glstrant c;om· OaiJy Piiot August 8. t5, 22. .·•. :r=~';~ ~-::'~ ~,:gt,'r=:~l\'ld°:~r. ilt!~~\!'~~•toryupon Ln~:~,;s:,~;-J:,~~~~3~r September 5, t2, 198~_639 ~o'hsl,:io t,987 FILE S9"ternber 5. ~ .. 19i-636 ~~nJ:r .'~:~~;.~o!1; ~· 1~88 , • M-6t 1 ;;;;;;;;;::;;;:;,;::;:;;;;=:::;::
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