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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1988-08-29 - Orange Coast Pilot* SPORTS M ONDAY,.AUGUST29, 1988 25CE TS Teacher turmoil continues in HB Instructors to return without contract; Newport-Mesa District issues pay ra ise The prospects for peace haH not brightened 0' er the summl·r and teachers 1n the district are set 10 return to class w 1thou1 a contral t teachers earning crt'dtl through con· 11nued education Instructors 1n the d1Mmt had ~ught a nat 5 perCl'nl pa) hill' By STEVE MARBLE OflMDeltf""°'li.lf Teachers in Newpon Beach and Costa Mesa are expettcd to ~weep away the clouds of dissension th io; week by approving a mult1-)car co.ntract, giving them their first pa) raise 1n three years. But grade school teachers 1n Hunt- Tony Danza picked up an armful of Em mys -for other people -Sunday night./ AS Nat ion Firefighters burned 500 acres of timber to save two towns anct smother the largest fire in Yellow- stone National Park./ A4 California ington Beach ma} be '>tarting the school year the same wa) the) t•ndcJ 1t last spring -angry. Teachers 1n the Huntington lka,·h City School District staged a onl··da) strike May 11 to demon'>tratl· th.:1r dissausfacuon wuh stalled rnntract talks. It was the first walkou1 in 1hr d 1stnct's h1stor}. Off to the island School 1n most Orange ( oa'>l commun1t1e'iopens ne\I Tul·sJa) hut teachers arc scheduled to rl'lurn 10 work late lhlS wed. IO ocg1n rm·p· ara11ons for the 'irhool u"ar. Teachers 1n 1hc 'e" pun·Ml''a Unified Sc hool Dmmt ''ill be a\kcd Frida) 10 ra t1 f) a contract running through 1991 It calls for an alro'>'>- the-board 3 5 percent pa) h1le w11h an add111onal 2 percent boost tor Ph )lhs Pipes. president ol the teachers· assoc1at1on. ~1d teacher leaders agreed to the terms la-.1 wed and ha'i: ar,ked the ranl and tile to su pport the mulll·)ear part ··we·,e JU'>t dn1dcd that it's umt: to get going w11h thl· l'dUlauonal proces.s.. 10 g1:1 on "1fh edul aung the kids:· Pipes '><ltd .\ccord1ng to lhl' term-. the teachers w 111 not gl't a pa' ra1~ for the Th e Thomae family of Riverside waits to board the new Catalina Flyer at the Balboa Fun Zone ln Newport Beach. Grabbing a bite t o eat before the trip are (from left) father Bill T homas, daughters Kelly and Tracy and m other Terre. past school )Car f hl' prl'\ IOU\ lUn· tract. which t'>.p1rl·J 111 luh pt"r· milled 1nstruuor':I I•• rl·ni:gu11alt' salaries for the pau' tinJI H·ar Teachers 1n Hunungt;•n Beach have bttn scd.ing J ., rx·r1. i:nl pa) boost. "'h1ch would hl-a·1111J\ll\l' 10 1987-88 school 'car I hl' ,·kml'OIJf\ school d1stnr1 counll'rl·J 111th a .1 ~ percent offer The district wh1lh hJ' .111 1.'rHol· lment of about 5 <ir 111 hJ' I.ii kn 1111 lean financial t1ml' J1.u>1ding to Supenntendcnt 1>1an,1 l\·1u' \hl.' ha'> stated numerou-. ttml.'' 1h,1t thi: di'>· tnct has offered as much as 11 poss1 bl) can Indeed. a profes.s.sonal fan tinder hired to s.on things out in the ongoing contract d1~pu1e issued a repon Frida) siding with the d1l>tnct. Teacher leadns and d1!.tm:t ot~ fic1als poured O\ er the rcpon 1h1!i morning The meeting broke ofT 1A.1thout cutting an) ne" grou nd. (arol A.u111 . pres1dc:nt of thl· teachers· association. ~1d she prom· 1!.l'd to ta l e tht fact finders repon to the teachers Thursda' but ored1cted 1t (Pleue see TEACHERS/ A2) Buddhist inmate protests lack of access to priest Lawsuit possible over grieva nce of murder s u spect By JONATHA!\ \ OLZKE OI tfle Olllly ""4 Ii.ti .\n Orange ( uunt\ Ja1l 1nm.HI.' \\ho contends offiual\ """"' kt him practice Zen Buddhism 1s appi.'ahng his case to a h1gha authorsi) Daniel Oum . a ltKll.'lcndant an a 1984tnple-sla~1ng. wants to pracuu.- Buddh1sm. but da1m'> he can·t be· cause Jail pol1 c11:'> prl·' cnt h1'i pn~t from '1s1ung him in thl' ma\1mum- .secunt~ Santa .\na laultt'. h1~ 1.0· defendent. Thomas \lan1'>(.alco. said .. The' ha' e a ruk that unle'is a pnest 1s a pne'>l IOO pcru~nt of thl' 11me. he can ·1 ha' l' a,l.l''>" to the 1a1I ·· Maniscalco s.a1d 1n a tt'kphone inter- ' 1ew .. But an Zen Buddhism. it"-. honorable for a pnc~t to worl a full- time JOb to suppon his church. .. As a result. the) ·re saying no Buddhist priest can have an office or conduct services in the Jail." Maniscalco said the quandll0 led Duff} to file •a demand w11h the shenff. "'ho o'ersees operauons 1n Orange Count~ Jails . .\demand 1s the first step m the inmates· gnevance process and could lead to ~ la""sutl Maniscalco said But Sheriffs Lt Richard Olson said pnests \IS111ng inmates in the Jail must suppl~ 1den1tficauon. and Duffy's priest did not. ··They have to sho" us something adv1S1ng the~ arc -who the) sa} the) are." Olson said "In this case. he's been recontacted ~ he can pro' 1de evel)th1ng "'e need So far. that"s not bttn done )et·· Maniscalco. "ho earlier this ) ear filed a lav.su1t contendingJail inmates aren·t S<'f'ed enough spic) Mexican food . said a lav.su11 ··defin11eh ·· "111 be filed 1f the religion problem 1sn·1 (Pleue eee BUDDHIST I A2) EPA to ban major new sources of air pollution in the greater Los Angeles area./A3 Inda Advice & Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Powerboat sinks after explosion, fire A9 A3 AS-6 85-7 A10 87 AB A7 A3 Owne r of c ra ft j umps . escapes injury ; cause of blast believed to be accidental Death notices Entertainment Opinion Police Log Public Notices Sports Weather 84, 7-8 B 1-4 A2 By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of 1M D..., Noe ltefl A sah age crew plan Ol'll 10JJ, to retnevc the Trnka Tt•' trom lhl' bouom of Hunungton H~rtl41ur after the 33-foot powerboat .... ink 111111)\\ing an explOSI\ c fire undJ) 45 people perish in West German air show tragedJ By GEORGE BOEHMER ......... ,,,,_ ...... RAMSTEIN. West German) -"est German~ suspended m1lltar) air shows today and called on N TO to abandon such stunt fl) 1ng spectacles after three Italian fighter Jets collldl·d and one slammed into a cro~d m a fireball. killing at least 45 people. About 500 people were: injured. including doztns who "ere cnurall~ burned by jet fuel, in the accident Sunday at Ramstein U. .\ir Base. Eleven Americans were 1n cnllcal condition at a U.S. Arm) hospital in Landstuhl, said Ramstein spokc.,man Sgt. Eddie Lee. Bodies were charred and clothes burned off victims in what apjX'arcd to be the world's worst air sho"' trqedy involving spectators. Man) of the dead were children. Defense MinlSter Rupert chol1 quickly canceled a m1htar} air sho~ scheduled for September. and toda) annnounccd that Bonn offi cials and their NA TO allies were SUSJ>l nd1ng any further shows in West German). • More than 300,000 people. most of Fate of El Toro show unknown By JONATHAN VOLZKE Of .. o.ly ..... llalll It's too early to tell whether the fiery crash at a West German air sho"' that killed at least 45 people will affect the annual El Toro Blue >\ ngels show. officials said today. About 500 ~pie ~ere inJured. ·including dozens who ~ere cnucall~ burned by jet fuel . when thret: Italian fighters tangled in midair Sunday at Ramstein lJ.S. Air Base. Orange ( oun1' tl:irlwr i'Jlwl "~1 Tom Wallstrom .,aid thl'l'hJ1n·d ho.11 sank shonl\ atkr tk·m2 ltl\\l'd to thl patrol headquarter.,· dt~l .. 1h" m111 n- init. .. It wa., prell\ far gl•ne .1lrl·JJ' \\allstrom ... ud .. Th''' ·n· gomi.l 111 brtng tl Up \0 \h\• ()r,Jn~l ( l•llllt\ I Fsrc Dcpartml·n1 ,an l••ndud "' 1n' e'>t1ga1ton ·· .\ Fire Dl·partm,·nt 'Pll"-''""'111.1n said toda' the tirl' .1pf)l.'.lrl'd 111 he acc1dentaiand proh:ihh llt1Uld 11111 h\.· suh1Cll IO a lull-~-.1k '"''''ll~Jt11111 The I inl>.i:r I l" 1tirupth 1.Ju~ht fire at about I: ; rm "und.1' \\1th owner \\ ilham knning' 111 llunt- ington Beach a~•.1 1.I .\lthough the l'Ud 1..1u"' 111 th1.· Al'W jlfo'8 them Americans and West Germans. ·were watching as the Italian air force team's lOjeti. flying about I 80 feet off (Pl-..e eee AIR SHOW I A2) More than 300.000 people. most of them Americans and West Germans. were watching as the Jets slammed (Pleue eee EL TORO/A2) A.a lnjured epect.ator la carried off after jeta colllded. Senators: Bush knew of arms sale 17 LAWllENCE L. KNUTSON .. 1' ........ WASHINGTON -Two 1enators QOnc;lude in a new book that Vice Praident Gtorse 8u5h endorsed the sale of weapon$ to Iran. They say he dtd so either out of loyaJty to Pttsident Reapn or bccautt he:, too, ·•was consumed" with the idea of fcuina A!Mrian hosllF$. t - Noting that the 1s uc remains important "because of Bush's qut"st for the prHidcncy." Sens. Wilham . Cohen, R-Maine and Georgl' Matchell, 0-Maanc .. say the central quatl()n a.s "exactly \\.hat v.crt his ~u about the propnet) of the coven tction usclf. and v.hat steps. 1f any did be &akc to sat1sf} himself about tht potential con$IC(luCntt'S to IM United &ates 1f1t ~t forward," l .. for thosie qucsuon' tht'~ h:l\ e no answers. Tk two Maine <.enatof' \\t'f'C mcmbnl of the nate Iran-Contra Comnunee •h1Ch, "-Ith it~ Hou~ cou.nterpen, condu ted heann 1n the ~na and um mer of 19 into the aflJur. Bulb has tald that •hhoua.h he v.-a 1Cneraify aware of th( rct q~ ot arms to traa tile not tn\ohed 1n t the 1mplcml·nta1ton of the plan. The two ~nator'\ nott' that Ru h hasot\en said he v.a .. out ofthcloop" on the operation and .. ,u not av.arc that at 11\\ohed am'' for ho lQn unul h( was bntfed b\ ~n Oa\ld Ourcnbtrarr. R-'11nn then chair- man of the ~natt lntrlhacnce om· mitllte. on Dec 20, 19 • "aim a month al\cr tht a1Ta1t had me ~ ... .,...,u, c\plos1on ha' \l't to tx dl'll'rm1nl·J Harbor Patrol 11tli1. tdl' '·I' ll prnhahh IA.3S a ful•I f n· promptnJ I" J ll'JI- \\ allstrom sa1J .\ccording w rl'rlllrt' th,· r<rnrr~ boat e\plodcd alll'f h-nn1ng., turnt."J on the eng1nl' \hnrth a111.·1 rdud1ng Damage wa., tcntat1\1.·h ,,111'lJll'd JI S50.000 Jenning'> Jumrx·d ou: "' th1.· hurn1ng 'essel to a' 01d in1un JnJ lhl H.ubor Patrol sent a rl'<.l.Ul" ho.11 111 d•rrhat the blaze .. It tool.. U'>3lung11me to I.noel. that fire do"n because ll \\J~ fulh engulfed ·· \\ allstrom '31d \\ htle ho\1ng do"n thl' flame!>. the boat was I.cpl awa~ from the fuel dock~ and other hoats in the harbor w pre' ent the bla1c from ~pread1ng The Tinker To~ ran aground on a shoal and Harbor Patrol otlicers were forced to wait for this morning's high tide to lO" the 1. harred bClat to a dock. IA. he re 11 prompt' <;an!. Watchdog unit out t o protect OC consumers By BOB \'A:\ E\'KE"' OI IN 0.-, ,.... ltefl Businesses. that U'>l' m1.,kad1ng. aJ, \·ni-.ing. tallones that fai l to kee p foreign obJ~ t'i out ot k"Od. pi.,llutl'r' lll the air and "ater. beware SomeOnl' 1 \I.al\ hmg. It wasn't al"a'' 1ha1 "a' in Orangl < \1unt' hut for at least 13 'ears there has tx-en d '>f)C;'ual unn ofthc 1.nunt\ Jl'itnct attome} 's offi<.-e "ho5<' sole funl lion 1'-IC\ pursue '101.it M' •'' l'n' iron mental and consumer protC\ twn la\\'>. "We get such a\\ 1de 'anet~ of ca\C\, 1t'' hard to \.ategon u them neatl~ ... said \\end\ Brough. a d<.'put~ d1'lm 1 attome) with the Consumer and Em iron mental Protection l "nil .. \\ l' ha\e automobile ad' enising fraud Tha1·o;a real popularonc Thrrl' art' health v1olauons b~ food handlers .\nd we get a lot of complaints. fC1U1rd1ng th~ carpet· cleaning ads The~ art' main I~ Cl\ 11 matter\ Then IA.C ha' e cnminal caS('s.1n,ohintt 'anou<.. l ind\ of~ams ·· . me t' fl(' or ~hcmC'., ha' e seasons ··f or e\ampk. \OU get more tra' el fraud in the summer. whereas Ch mt mas 1 the time tor chant' fraud ·· sht' ~1d Tra' cl fraud usuall~ in' oh es cut-rate parkage tours that are offered at pnces he lo" co~t l ' nscrupuJous tra"el agents someumes sc-11 th~ paclages P' ram1d-fa h1on L1lr c-hain letters, the) kttp goina as long as new 'll llm\ keep coming 1n When sales drop off. those who entered the chain at the end get kfi h1ih and df). because the pool of mone) rapid!\ dnes. up Chant\. traud u.;ualh In' ohM false claims that vendors wdl donate some or all of thl'lr prtx'\•ed\ to I I !\ en chanty. Other t' pe ol fraud are related to a pccts of popuJar culturt or current events "Health qual l en "'another h1g item. -Brou.a,h said "Paruc\llarty wi th the .\ID l n "· wc·re'ittmg1 lot offraudulent claams bcu'tmack rqardana produ t\ "h1ch arc supposed to n u-c or t?Ut ihe dJtea1e. .. Stall other kind of ca recur 0' er and o"er .,._.n. "The Department ot M\1tor V chicle .. Knds us a lot of c:ate1 ol bait and swatch 1d,en1 1ng b' car dealer'\.." said Ola~ Kad~U. anomer member of the un11 "0,cr the ~caf'. wt 'vt alwa)'s had at least OMc:ar deakr CISt 1011'~ .. Somtttmcs 111 the d1m1ct •ttOmt) ·\ offitt that d1tc0ven anrs. "We att about 100 lcntrs of complaHll a~ from cilattm who fttl lhctt'i been me 1llcpl acllv1l\: Kadku said.~ tomeOmeS a ckout)' W111 Stt a Mw papc-r ad\~rt1itm~nt lhat looks wspicious ...S -.,(I foUo .. up on ll - In ot~r in tantts. a caSt •1IJ ht the ruult of anve11•tjoM by a (Pl H K -QJlllU &JM) M Ot•1119CoMt DAILY PtLOT/ Monday, Augu1t 29, 1988 Aviation shows a popular spectator sport in Europe LONDON (AP) -The di~~tcr at Ramatein U.S. Air Base in West Oennany casu 1 $hadow over the air lhows that arc amona Europe's favorite spectator spons as well a~ beina lbe ~or marketplaces of the international aerospace industry. But while Germany bas suspended military air exhibitions and some calls arc being heard for other European countries to do likewise. the shows look likely to go on. Sunday's tragedy at Ramstein came a week before Europe's biggest aviation event England's Faml>orou&h Air Show -and althouah J:amboroush hasn't ex- perienced an accident 1nvolv1ngspcc- tators since 1952. the Ramstein disaster immediately prompted thoughts about safety at the show . In Britain, Ken Collins, n Labor Party member of the European Par- liament, wrote to Pnme M1n1ster Marprct Thatcher today urging that Farnborough be canceled because~ "We cannot afford to take any more needless risks with human life." Organizers said the show would go on, but spokesman Duncan 1mpson, a fonner test pilot. said: "No one would deny that after an accident like that we all have to think \Cl) hard." However. he said the safet} ruk~ already were so strict that there was little scope for maJOr change Pilots at Farnborough ha'e to perform their d1spla} for a com m1t1cc of experts before thc shov. opens. They cannot fl} o'er or tov,,:ird the spectators, the} must maintain a minimum altitude of 100 fl·et and must keep to the side of the runwa~ farthest from the grandstands ··1 would never sa) an inc1dtnt \\ 111 never happen," Simpson !>aid in an interview. "They do happen oc- casionally. What we arc conlerned with is ensunng that in the ll~cllhood of an accident. thc ca1a•.iroph1c consequences should be redun~d to an absolute minimum:· Paul Beaver. managing editor or Janes' Ddense Data thl' authontauve m1lltar) puhl1!>h1ng concern, reckons that air <;hov. .. statistically are I 0 llml'"\ 'klkr than highways. "You're much lcss llkch tn oc hurt at an air show than dnving to 11" he said in an interviev.. The hagh hght among the I oil air- craft from more than 30 coun1m·<. at this year's 10-day shov. 1<; the MiG-29. It is the first athanccd Soviet warPlanc to go on public display in the West. Simpson said 11 "as 1mpo<;\1hle tu quantify the amount of monl') in· volved 1n dcali. 'ilrud. at Farnborough or Le Bourgl·t. hut believed the total regular!) run'\ into billions of dollars. The trade shows attrac1 around 150,000 v1s11ors, but an.· geared mostly for buyers and sellers. "The public is less important. You haH' to have them. but 11's not that that counts." said Patrick Ciucnn. a French aerospace industl) spokcs- man. Shows hke the one at Ramstt:in. b~ contrast. are gearcd stnctl) for the public, serving as showcase\ for air forces to show off their prov. cs'>. "The public want them. Thq flock in large numbers. ll's jUSt like molor racing or rail> drn mg. 11·, a fact of life." said Simpson. AIR SHOW TRAGEDY ••• Prom Al the around, intersected over the field from three d1rccuons. Two planes plunacd to the ground and a third careened 1n names into the crowd, set tin1 off an Inf emo more than 100 feet hiiti and 100 fttt wide. Terrified spectators ran for their h'e as the names scorchcd scorcci of people and destroyed buses. tru1:ks and cars. "Some were missing skin on their arms." said DeeDcc Arrington Ooke. a reporter for the unofficial l 1 S. military newspaper Star-. and Stripes." A lot had black burn' .. She said that after the crash "~oplr staned crying and screaming. The ones who were stopped wcrt• hugging each other and crying hke the~ "ere saying 'What are we 'oing to do"' Thc ones who were running v.cre '>crl·am- ina-" AFN. the U.S. milttaq radio network, quoted American oniC'ial'> today as saying at least 46 pcoplc v. erl· killed -including the pilots of thl· three Italian planes -and 500 injured at the base 60 mllessouth" cM of Frankfurt. Authorities issued no hst of dead or injured and said identification or victims would be a length~ proces-. bccaused many people v,,crc hadl~ burned. The nationalities of the d<.'ad were not known. "They've been working throughou t the night to idenufy the bodies. Then the next of kin must be notified." Lee said. He said hed1d not expect to ha' l' a casualty list until Tuesda). Rudolf Tanter. head or the h.x:al West German government d1'itnc1 that includes Ramstcin. said 45 people "ere killed. There wa., no 1mmed1ate explanauon for the d1s- crepanc). "Of th ose IOJUr<.'d, 345 arc '>em1u\I~ injured.'' Taruer said. "There are many ch ildren among the dead and injurcd." said Km Kumpf. a mcd1cal assistant "ho treated some v1c11ms. ·· .\nd the v.orst pan of 11 1s. we're sllll tr} ing 10 find some of the parents... -.hl' 1old reporters. A five.member med1cul 1cam from the Brooke Army Medical Center in San Antonio. Texas. Ocw to West Germany today 10 hclp treat burn viCljms. Lt. Hans-Juergcn Vollmer. spokes- man for the local governmen t dastnct, said he believed the acr1dent wa caused by pilot error I le dad not elaborate. Demonstrators oppoM'd to air shows because oft he nsk of accidents rallied outside Ramstcan as Sunday's show bepn. After the era h, some federal and local omc1al'i to demand an end to the orchestrated aerial stunts. Today the organiLer of a w1ss air show in which the ltahan aerial team was scheduled to appear next Sunday said the team's appearance wou ld likely be canceled. Organiter Jean Ovemey said the ci,ilian part of the show in Ecuvillens would go on as planned but appro ... al of military maneuvers was pending. Sunday a Finnish m1h1ar} training aircraft crashed at a Bclg1an air base about 70 miles nonhcast of Brussels. killing the pilot, police ~1d. Scholz said in a statement today that officials will stud) wa y!I for West Germany and Its NA TO allies to demonstrate their air forces' abilities to the public without endangering civilians. "Until suggestion for efTcc11,c measures are complete. there v.111 not be any more air shows "11h military aircraft in West Germany. this wi th the agreement of the air forces of our NATO allies," Scholz announced. He also said he was banning West German military a1rcran from doing stunts like the one that led to Sunday's disaster. "The events at Ramstc1n confirm 1n a really horrible "a) how danger· ous such spectacles arc even fo r civilian obscr' cri..'' said Walter Kolbov.. a fed eral la" m:it..cr for the oppos111on ocial Dcmocra11c Pan\ EL TORO AIR SHOW ... From Al into one another. plumme11ng 10 lhl· ground and setting off an inferno more than I 00 feet h 1gh and I 00 rcet wide. In Orange Count~. a<. m.10) a'i 500.000 gather e'er) spnng h> \\:lllh the U.S. Mannes Blue .\ngch. prec1s1on flight team ~rform loop ... di ves and dehca1c 'il\·planl' manu- evers above the LI Tom \.lanne Corps Aar Station Wh1lenoneor1he Blue .\ngt•l<,ha'l' crashed in the El foro ~hov.. an 1- dents ha ve occurred. including 1he non-fatal crash of an F· 18 fighter th1" year and a fatal "'reek of a r,,tunt pilot three years aso. Manne Stafl 'igt. Steve Shon said Neither El Toro acndt'nt injun:-tl any spectators. he ~1d While German l)(•fenw ~in1<;tcr Rupert Scholz :innnounced that Bonn officials and their NA TO alhc!I were suspending an' funher <;ho"' in West Germany. hon said 11's much too early for an~ similar dl'U\1ons in Orange C'ount). "The accident onl) h:ippcncd )l'S· terday. we don't even reall) kn(m what happened ~et." 'ihun ..aid. "I have no idea at this point 1fan) ac11on will be taken here.·· Shon said such a deu,1on \\f'uld have 10 be made b) the com ma nda of the El Toro base and the commandl'r of the Third Marine 1\ircraft Wing. which 1s attached 10 Fl Toro He said he did not k nov. v. hcthtr any m~tings were schedulcd among the local officials to d1scu<,s Sunda~ ·s accident. The British Broadra,ting Corp. said Sunday's disaster v. as the \\Or'il air show traged}' 1n term~ or spcctator deaths Thin) people d1cd v. hen a JCI crashed into a cro\\d in 1952 at Farnborough, England. the BBC said. Fony-six people. most of them U.S. Army parachut ists. died in a hclicof)· ter crash at a 1982 air sho\\ in Mannheim. CONSUMER PROTECTION AGENCY BUSY ... From Al government agenc}'. "For eumple. the Health Care Agency recently brought us 1he case apinst Circle K Stores." Brough 'iaid . "Their inspectors had d1sco\ered some health code v1olat1ons and their attempts to deal wnh the maucr admin1strat1vel}' through mcct1ngs and hearings had not yielded the results they had hoped for ." Often. the case involves :i lcg11- 1mate. established busincs\ that. for one reason or another. has ~tra\cd from the path or nghteousnc<,s. . whether to file a cntninal or a ll' 11 lawsuit. said Dcput) District ·\1 - tomey Brent Romne). who direct<, the Consumer Protecti on l 'n11 "That's the threshold quc<.t1u n." Romney said. "With v,,cll-cstahll\hed companies. a c1\ 1l lav,,..,u1t 1'> genl·rall~ more effecllYC The' "111 gcnl·rall\ abide by a court injunction I he~ don't want the had prc"" 1hat goc ... along with repeated '1ola11on\ .. The s1' dcput} district auorne)\ who ""ork for the consumer unit all expressed enthusiasm. 1r not messianic zeal. for thcir jobs a-. protectors of the public "Most of us who arc 1n this office are here because we "ant to be," said Brough. who shares a JOb half-and- halfwith another deputy. G:i y Gc1ser- Sandoval. "I love 11. The 'anet\ and the d1scrcuon we ha' c arc trc.ml'n· dous. When I look at the v.ort.. some of our adversaries 1n 1hcse cases do. they ha ve so much less rc~pons1b1ht}. Fairweather along the Coast Soutt.n c...Na wt11MfW1*\fougtt Tueectay Wt11t ~ ec.MNCI llhei noon and .-W.0 thunderatortM In the mountain Md...,, NglOM. ~Mid. The ~tloMI w .. ther Sen/tee fMeca•t hlgN In the 70t end IOwt In the eo. 8lof'O the eoa1t. AIOnO the Ofange Coaat there wlll be cout.i IOQ Md low clOudl late tonight 8nd early Tuetday momJng. Othef MM '* toNgtlt Md moettyeunnyTueaday. Beachlows tonight In the IOI wtth Nahs TUMday In the 70.. Valtey lows tonight In the IOI with hiQN fueecSey upper 80I to upper 90s. .from Point Conception to the Mexican Bord« -OWi lnnrw.ten Nght and variable winds tonight and Tueectay eJtcec>t weat to aouthwe.t 10 to 15 knot• wtth 2-foot .... in the eftemoon Md evening. Swell southw.t 2 feet Lat• night through mid morning low clouds, otherwise fair. U.S. Tempe Oil-Coty .. 64 Omelle 71 41 on.ndo 11 71 .......................... • .... ........._,_fllC .. '--,,, .. ~ ~que .. 5S "'-"" Mt:fllof ... ... $4 ,....,.,,"" ... 101 12 71 77 1 7 Callf. Tempe ,. 5t 70 Ill II 49 11 as 77 ... ts 13 Atllnla .. 72 ,.,.. 17 12 :r.=' t• llCK#t eno.ng .. 5 a m Altenllc City IO 89 ~ to 7$ 104 rs a.lltlllcw• 13 7• 81 Louil 7!> ... --· 11 S7 alrlftlrtghem 113 ff .... ~Clly " 57 ,_ 103 74 90IM 13 SI SenAmonlO .. 71 l.oa~ .. Ml loaion .. 74 S..ttle " 57 o.lllend " SS lluffelO 73 SI Spoll-95 so .. _Aot!M 18 Sii 71 71 so Ctletleelon,S C 12 Syr-"9d 9IUfl 1oe 70 ~e.N C ... 72 T~t Ptttbg to 75 ::::':ci City 107 70 Smog Report ~ 13 41 T~ IO 41 71 eo ~ 71 61 ,_ .. 73 a.cr-o .. 13 ea 12 , ... 70 " ...._ 72 SI a...i..d ~Olllo 75 12 WM1*9onOC ... 71 71 891 °"'° •• 77 ea ~ 11.endarcl illd9a ~) G-50 OOOc1: 5MOO mo0e<w1e. 101·1" un-~ 200-2" ._y unn..IWul. 300 encl .oc-llUardoln Flr9I ~ le pr9'llOUa ci.i• ... -pel s.cond ,. Oolllee-Fl Wortlt 98 .. WICNI• S4Wt Ftencleco 70 55 Oeyton 70 SI S..JoM as 62 o.n-77 53 S.. Lllll Ot>l9po 12 69 ·~·pel '°'-' o.~ 76 41 Extended ***'°" tM 17 OWOll rs 53 High. io.... lor :u ~• ending at 5 p m Oululh 62 41 ..,_ 100 77 Seel 9eedl to MllCAr1huf Blvd. 42-42 IMN. llldll'all1ctl Vf/Mtrf 50-t7 i....-9Mcfl (forecul) 42 73 II IJP-9MoMnont IOI IS li1e 72 12 s-io.... c:ioucl9 encl log ~ the ...... 89 S3 Loe ...,..... Airport 50-42 ,.,.,..,.. 17 51 ~ -... , llttougl\ mld-motnino T~ ltwougl\ Thut90ey OI--=.. 104 13 73 S3 ,..... 71 " Grenet AllOIO• 11 41 falfwtttt_...aunnydey1 Hlghs&lto75 Cl'-Oll-, 113 .. HonoUu to 711 .. I ... _ end In, ... upper ao. and ~ .. 14 Tides Hou.Ion 12 71 tot In the velleya Lowe In the llOs lonoe-11 " " lndletlapcMll 119 $0 1.-A AJt'port 77 .. ...,._,,Mll9 llS 70 M~ 101 17 ..._. ... 92 74 Morwcme " .. ,,..,_. 57 42 Surf Report Mof11tt 10 ~°"" 711 St Mon~ L.MVegee 100 79 ........ 90 SI 70 SI 101 71 TOOAY 52tpm 11 32 p"' TW90AY 531Lm 1169Lm l.lSP.11\. 05 s !'> LlltleAock 80 IS LOCATIC* Im!'""" 71 M L~ 11 11 Hufttlnglon 9Mcll 2-3 1'3 1111< N9wpcw1 l!IMcll ~ 17 M 01 St o.s ~ ., " "'-J911J, Newport 40ltl Str•. 1Mwpot1 1-3 ,..,. P1llm Springs lalr 107 13 a.in .... 1od41y ., 7·21 ""I .. ,,_ Tueedey et 1·24 am -Mtl lgafn et 7.11 pftl. ....,,..8Mctl 17 80 .. ..,.,,. 93 15 ............ 7• 51 ttnd Street. Hewpotl 1-3 , .. , ..._... " •1 .... SIPMll 67 41 MllNWeclge 1-3 ,.., ler! ..,_dlno 100 " ._,.,.. 89 " Leoo-llMc;fl 1-3 ,.., ..,. Gmrlel 13 17 .... Orteena 90 73 a..a.m..te 1-3 -lllnleAM ... .. .... .,on. City .. 71 Water-..., M S ... cloteCllon Soutlt ..... ...._ . 74 IO Moon l'laM !Odey al II 47 p m .... , T~all 57 Lm endt1191~al 1:1tpm. BUSH KNEW OF ARMS SALES TO IRAN ... From Al public." In their book. "Men of Zeal: A Candid Inside Story or the Iran- Contra Hearings." the t"o senators recall test1mon) and documcntar} evidence indicating that Bush was present at many meetings in which the secret arms sales were discussed. They quote at length from a J uly 29. 1986. memo written by Bush's aide. Cra ig Fuller. descnb1ng a mce11ng between the 'ice president and Amiran Nar. an Israeli go,crnment terrorism expen which csscnuall} described the opcration in arms-for. hostages terms. Mitchell and Cohen n·count thl' early appearancc of thc issue in the pres1dent1al race, noting 1hat former Secretary of State Alexander M Haig Jr. and other presidcnual contenders continually pressed Bush on the issue. Haig. they noted. repeated!~ a'ikcd this quest ion. "The Amencan people are entitled 10 know what pos111on he (Bush) took dunng 1h1'i storm that imperiled our nation's intcrem. Wa'i he the copilot in thc cockpit. or \\3S he back in econom) class''" The two senators sa}. hov.e,cr. that the nature of the' ice prc'i1dcnq at self may have distanccd Ru\h from the Iran-Contra affair. "Once elected. the pre<,1dcn1 and his top ad visers relegate the vin· president to the role ofunderstud~. to be informed of policies and events rather than acti vel} '"' ol vcd in shaping them," th ey wnte. "When the vice prcs1den1 seeks elcc1ion to the presidcnC). the per- ception of the vice prcsidl·n t as working at the presidcnt"s nght hand 1s at war w11h has distance from real decision-making 1n th(· White House." BUDDHIST ... From Al straightened out. ''That religion would be vcr) useful to Daniel Duffy in dealing w11h the tramua of everyday hrc an th'-" )ail." Man iscalco said. "Its basis 1s in meditation and isolation ... Bush has refused to disclose the major foreign pohcy decision -an substance of his discussions with the Ha1g's terms. more of a passe nger president about the secret arms sales. than a copilot." Mitchell and Cohen "It is possible that in thosc con-said. versations, Bush oautioncd the prcs1-"But we lhink 11 fair to 53) that. dent against sclhng weapons to the even af he were a copilot. has pos1t1on Iranians," they said. would have remained the same," they But they say that whatever doubts said. may exist about the nature of Bush's They note that 1n his heated role, Adm. John Poindcxtcr. 1hc exchange on the issue wllh CBS former national sccuntv ad' 1scr. anchorman Dan Rathcr la st Jan. 25. "was convinced that thc ·, 1cc prcs1-Bush said: "I went along "~th 11 - dent supponed the 1n1tia11 ,c:·. --~~use you knowwh}. Dan ... when I They quote from a Poinde'ltcr saw Mr. (William) Buckley, when I memd on Feb. I. 1986. stating that heard about Mr. Buckley being tor- while some top officials still disagreed tu red to death. later admitted as a with the arms-for-hostage\ polic). CIA chief. So 1r I erred. I erred on the "Vice President Bush considered side of tryi ng to get those hostagcs out himself to be on the periphcr} of1h1s of there." Two jail inmates escape f rorn El Toro honor f arill T"o men escaped from the Jame-. Musick Honor Farm in El furn l'arh Sunda\. Nc11hcr is con.,1dcrcd dangcrous. Guards d1~ovcrcd the 1nmatr!> wcre missing at about 12:30 a m . \aid Orange Count) Sheriff, <,pokc,man Dick Olson. The suspects v.erc 1dcnt1fied a., Bradle) Eugenc Armes. 27. of Plal'l'n· 11a and Frank Eugene Neilan. 2::!. a transient. .\rmes was -.crving tim<' for pctt~ theft and burglar}. He as described as "h11c. 5 feet 11 inches tall. 150 pounds. bro" n hair and brown e>.cs. ..\rmes "as sen mg time for failing to appcar and driving wath a susp{·nded license. He is described as "hi tt. 5 f cct 8 inches. 140 pounds. hrov. n hair and green eyes. Officers with search dogs ended their scarch near the facility when the dO$S lost the scent at Irvine Center Dnvc south of thc San Diego Free- way. TEACHERS UPSET IN HB ••• From~l would tie rejeCtcd. The repon would gi'c tcachcr<, a 3. 7 percenl pa) raise for last )C:ir and a maximum 4.1 percent boost for the coming year. But Autry said the pa y raise for the coming year could decrease rapidl) depending on the d1stnct's income. "They want us tp sign a blank check and wc·re not willing." Autr} said. She said teacher leaders would bc willing to acccpt the 3. 7 percent pa) hike for last year. but onl} if the district as w1lhng to continue ncgo- t1auons for the coming school ycar. The district. however. wants to reso lve the matter now wi th a two- ycar contract dating back to last year -Morale with teachers 1s low and ifs not going to get much better when the teachers see this," Autr}· said. In addition to Circle K, recent court judgments obtained by the ( onsumcr Protection Un11 have cited \UC h '>'Cll known firms as the Ma) Co dt·f)art- menl stores and laura 'ic'uddcr rhl· snack food manufacturer All coun judgment<, 1n c·on\umcr and environmental case-. arc rc!)<ine<l in press relcasl"• h~ the dl\trtl t attome\ 's office Romnl'\ .,aid. ''It's 'w11h ca<;c.., "lwr<'· thl'rl' 1c, no underlying leg111ma1c bu .. 1nes.., interest that C'I\ ii au1on \\Ill nu1 bl· effective" hc said .. , ou ohtain a Judament against them and fiN thing you know thcfrc out ol hus1nC'\'> and then back in under 'iomc oaher name Those arc the ca<ic'> we Ir) 10 pur.,uc a' criminal matter' .. We· re a II owed to ma kc ma"' mo re of ~!i!iiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijjiijiiiiiiiiiiiii!!iiiiiiiiii!i!iiiiiiiiiiiij our own decisions. without alwa)s II Sometimes, when firm'> an· rnn- tactcd about allcga11on<; ol lal\l' advertising. health viola11onc; or other breaches of conduct. the ma11er •an be settled out of coun. "It's always our pohc~ 111 wntart defendants and to ask thcm to rnmc in and discuss the case:· Brough ~1d. "Often there will be a 'enlcment. Sometimes. for example. a rnmpany will agrtt to pa} rcc;t11ut1on to consumers who ha\ e hrl'n \ 1c- t1mizcd. Settlement sa' es c' cryone time, because 1t means not having to ao to court. But there will still he a document filed with the court and ifs still an enforceable judgment " Not every case can be handled \0 civilly. however The key to effecti ve lepl action in consumer fraud caC><.'S rs ~~A~~E Dlily Pilat MAIN OFFICIE YOL.11.MO.la Even with senou<; .,.1oh111on\. 'uch as dehberately falc;e ad,crt1sing. or repeated health '1nla11ons. the most effective approach " a cavil rather than a criminal complaint. Brough said. "Even though criminal pros- ecution seems more serious. actual!~ civil 1s actually more cfTectave." she said. "You can be creati ve in the l1nd of judgment you ask for so that you specify very clearly the things the defendant must refrain from doing. Then there are se"ere daily penalties for failure to compl y w11h the court order." WE Rf L1SH NIN C having to run to get a \Cnmr partner\ perm1ss1on." Thc effect that 1he unit°'> \\Ork has on the quality of hfc 1\ another pos111 ve clement. Kadlet1 s:i1d . "In this jOb. when }OU do some- thing. 11 benefits a lot of rx·oplc ... she said. "Whereas if )Ou prosecute a burglar. for example. )ou'rc only affC<.'llng a few people." Prosecuting burglars. 1n fact. 1'i not unfamiliar territory for this cre\'. "We bring in expencnecd fclony tnal attorneys. which g1\ cs u~ grcatcr ab1llt) to settle cases because the} know we're willing to ao to tnal and that we ha ve the ab1hty to do 1l." Romney said. In addition to Romnc}. Brough. Kadletz and Sandoval. two other attorneys. Jerry Gallagher and Jerry Johnston. also M:rve 1n the< on~umcr Protet'taon Unit . 01t11 Piiot O.llvery la O"er•ntMd Justcall 642-6086 What do )'OU hkc about the Dail> Pilot" What don't )OU lake? (nil the number abov<.' ond your message will be recorded. tran ribcd and de- livered to the appropriue editor. The ~me 24-hour an'lwenna \Crv1ce may hc used to rct'ord leltt'n to the cdnor on an) top1 . Contnbutors to our Letters column mu\l include their name and telephone number for vrnfic111on Tell us" hat"~ on )Our mind. TelepfwMMe .... ~ ·~r .,.,, "'' ...... The New Monogram Logo for Fall from Brushed Cotton Club Short Brushed Cotton Club Pant 119 FMhiaD laland •Newport Beech• (8Wlob Wllebin Wins)• 768-1622 • r- a 0 L d n Supervisor slates cable report on GOP convention Supervisor Gadd1 Vasquei of Orange County's Third District will discuss his part1c1pat1on ar the Republican National Con vent ion on the Dimension Forum cable telev1S1on sho"' Wednesda)' at 7 p.m. on Dimension's Channel 10. Vasquez, an Orange County delegate for George Bush. was the first county supcn isor 10 spc;ak at the GOP convention. Hi\ speech .... ,11 be broadcast on the cable program. Dimension Forum 1s a Y..ee kl) public affairs show hosted b) Ten) Wedel. program director of KSBR-FM from Saddleback C'olkge. Insurers to meet The monthl) assembl) mee11ng for the South Coast Insurance .\ssoc1a11on \\Ill be held \\ edncs- day at 6 p m at the Hohda) Inn. I 79~ I on Karmann .\'e . lr,ine Ka) P11scnbergl"r d1rel'torofa treatment center for eating disorder<>. "1ll 1all on ~ircss. Contact Pat Spadoni at 756-3365 for rl'gl\tra11on 1nformat1on Aquatlcs program set S\\1mm1ngcla<,r,e41 for children \\111 begin Sept 6 at the oo .... ntO\\n Communll\ ( l'ntt.'r pool at 1860 Anaheim Ave .. (<>'>la Me~a. · Classes arc a'ailable tor all ~oungstcr-. fro m 1nfanc}' 10 ~oung adult (all 6..i).~797 or 6..i2-1569 fo r more informa11on Women's network meets Gail (arlmark pn·s1dcn1 of lntelligi:nt Energ} Inc. will speak on "Bringing thl' F1nannal ~111 1ude of the ·sos to 1h1..· '9CJ., .. at the '-;cpt. 6 luncheon of the Women'!> lndeJX'ndent :-..:c1\\ork The 11 45 a.m. mceung 1s '>l heduled for 1he Huntington Beach Hohda\ Inn "'661 Center ->.'e. The cost 1s $1~ and ,1 -,11or\ arc "elcome. Call 775-5 700 for rcsen a11on~ and other 1nforma11on. Artbrltls course The \fo,~11m Ho<ip11al Rl·g1onal \kdll'JI Center. "1th the .\rthnll\ Foundation has an- nounced a ne"' arthnt1'> \Cit -hel p course. beginning Sep! 6 The <il\-\\l'l·l tUuf\t' \\Ill meet Tucsda,o; from 1:30 10 3.30 pm Jt 1hc ho,p1 1<1I", HcalthEd'< enter. 27451 Los ~hu\. '.\t1<,<,111n \ ll'Ju The fee,., S20 and rcg1stra11on ma~ oc malk b~ u1lling JM-I '771) Business planning at OCC A new n1nt·-1.~ed, C!lltr'>C 1n bu"ne!.S planning concepts 1~ being olkrrd thl\ f.ill al Orange Coast College. 1nrorpo ra11ng ha nJ\·on applica11on~ U'i1ng Lotu s l-:!-3 computt·r<, The cla'>s. aimt•d al ,·orporatl' pruti:~<>tonals and independent bu<,1nt.'\'• man.igcr' and o"' ner;, "111 meet Saturda~ mor01ng., from l.) .1 m 10 noon Call the college at ..i32.so "'I\ for r1.:g.1,1r;it1on info rm:111on Par.le volunteers needed Thi..' C ahlorn1a I:kp.1nml'nt ol l'Jrl., and Recrca11on t'> 111 nl'l'<l ol 'olu11t1.'1.'r' tur 't'' a .11 0 1 ti\ programs al Doht'n' \1.ttl' fkJl h Needed are 'nluntt'l'r' h• Jo ~!Ill 'lt•rl· 'Jle'>. stocking mercha nd1'>l' ttrn•11ng 'l\1tt1r\. lanng and feeding of m.1nrw ltli.· anJ mtnM aquari um ma1n1r nanct· \t\ll'l'n houf\ 111' 1r.11 111ng '' 111 tx· pro .. 1ded. and mort· tnfl>rm.ttmn " ... , atlJhk from the Volunteer C entr r nt Or:in!_!c < ount ~ at lJSJ-5"'5"' or 582-3176. Baton twlrllng class ·\ cla~'> 1n baton'" irl111g " ~·1ng ntk rcJ IO ho~., and gi rls from ~ 10 I\ h~ thl· \\ l'\t nr.1 ngt• Coun1 ~ Famtl) Y~t< . .\ .11 11' H.1rp1.·r progrJm '>tte in Fountain Vallr' Denise Paiter~un haton in,1rur1Ur for the ) will teach t·oord1ant1on. parJJl· rnultng .... ''"rhng w music and tcanrn orl. ( .tll lhl· ) \It ..\ ollicc at 84 7-9622 for fu rthl'r tn furm.111un CALENDAR Monday, Aug. 29 • 7 p m Laguna Beach Planning Commission. council chambers. 505 Fore,1 .\' 1.· Tuesday, Aug. 30 No mcetmgs scheJ uk·J Orang• Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 29, 1988 AS EPA bans new smog sources in LA By DAVID GOELLER the law h11 · 1 • ~.,..., The construction ban again!lt '>Ou recs of G IOOtoniof pollu11on a )Car 1s 1mpo~ for WASHI N TON -The En' ironmcn-failu~ to submit adequate air polluuon 1.11 Protection A&enc) announ ced plans control plans sho ..... ing compliance \li-tth today to ban major ne" sources of air federal J)Ollut1on standards. pollution in the natton\ most populous All a1tas were supposed 10 have met urban 11ta, greater Los Angdes. those standards b) ~ 31 1987 EPA EPA Adminmrator Lee M Thomas said maintains the La" permm penalties only similar action l!I pla nned against at least for failure to submit and folio" plans. three other c1t1es by the end of this year There is no pcnalt) for fo1IUH' 10 meet the unl~s Congress rev1~s the Clean Ai r Act. standards 1f an agenc) -appro' cd control California officials ha' e said 1he\ eApcct plan did not work out. little effect from 1he Lo~ ->.ngeles ban, There have been sc .. eral proposals to which goes into effect T uesda}. becau'le 11 extend the compliance deadline But in the covers only large nc" plants that no one 1s -absence of congressional action. EP.\ has planning to build m the area. such as 011 said it intends lo require nc .... poll ution refinenes control plans from the !>ta1ei. that v.111 ha .. e A stopgap congressional ban on agenq to show stead) reduc11ons 1n pollutton sanctions ex pires at m1d01gh1 Tuesda). concentrations e.1ght mon1hs after ll "a!> 1mpo!>cd to bu) There has been no agrecml·nt 1n (on- ume for Congress to produce changes in gress on what should be done about the Getting ready mmcd dcadhnes and "hen ( onaresi. rtton,cnes next month 11 "111 ha'c onl) about a month left 1n this 'ear\ st"ss1on Los Angeles 1s one of about I 00 l"tllei.. counties and metropolitan area\ that lht: EPA says massed last Decembt:r\ deadline to mttt health-prott'C'ting >tandards rt:- stncting levels of carbon monu\lde and ozone. a maJOr component ul \mog Ozone not onl} cause') n-sp1ratol") problems for humans but 1n high conccn· trations can in1u rc animal\ and damage crops. forests and even building m.ill'rtab according lo EPA. It is formed 1n sunll~nt h' ,1 w111pll•\ chemical reaction tn\ oh 1nl! 'ol.iltk or- ganic compounds su<.h J'> g.i\oltnl' .ind cm1ssjons of nitrogen O\JUl' •rum lrJm- portation and industnal '><>Uf•t'' Ozone pollution frequlnll' "\\ltf\{l\t'd by the type of hot. di") "e;ilht·• ut I •I lhl nation has expenenced 1h '~ ... ,, "ll r The 132-foot yacht New Zealand, flying her antl- emokln& aplnnaker, ls surrounded by pleaeure boata u lt Alla in San Diego Harbor on Sunday. The crew le practicing for next month's America'• Cup race with Dennis Conner and hi• cata- maran. Under the Clean 1r Act. an area (ormally c11ed b} EPA for fluhng to meet the standards 1s subject to an automat1c ban on construction of ncv. fac1ht1es that would emu more than I 00 tons a \ear of ozone or carbon mono\ldl· · lkfore the moraton um wni. 1mpo\Cd. such bans v.ert.' imposed on St. Cloud. Minn Albuquerqut' ~ M lhe KentuCk) subur~ofC1ncinna11 and "anous parts of Illi nois The la" pro\ ides tor otht'r JX'n&lu es such as a cutofT ut kdt.·ral J1d for air- polluuon con1rol prugrnms and h1gh"a~ construction l\lhuqul•rq ue 1Aa\ hi t \\1th the~ $8nctton'> although EP>. has proposed hfung them EPl\ otlic1al' i.a ~ Lo, ~ntt\"'h.'' "'hllh lacks an agenc' -Jppro' l·J plan w dean up 11s air pollu11on. '' JU\t thl lir'>I ol J number of c111es 1ha1 .... 111 lJ1.T ,un,trull1on bani. v.11h the e>.p1ra11un '" lhl· morJtonum Elephant at San Diego Zoo put to death \~\ DIE(,() I .\Pt -Lo11 otlk 1a1., and elephants at the San 0 11."go Zoo are mourning thl· dcdth of th\"' park'<. olde'>t and most popular clcphan1. a huge matnarch that It'd the had for 47 )ears. The 51 ·) ear-o!J .\.,1an ekphant. natru'd Lucl 1. IA a!> put lu sleep about 11 a m Sunda' because hl·r hl·alth had dl'- tenora"1ed 10 wh ere .,he could no longt•r stand. said zou <,pol..l'sman frff Jouett "She ""as une ut ffill'>t popular and be~t· loved animals at tht· 1uo:· ~1d Jouen. v.hl1 said Luck1 .... as i,ecn t'I\ some I02 million tounsts dunng her J -\ear<, at the 100 Luci" who l·ame w ~n Diego in I Y..i I from a zoo m Cal cu na. I nd1a. v. as the zoo ' biggest and mos1 dominant elephant hl v.e1ghed IC ()(IC.. puund~ and stood 4 let"t at the shoulder ··1t"., a ina1or pas!Mlge in the 100 elephant herd v.hen the m;itnarch dies · Jouc11 ..a1d adding. ··Thl' current C'lephant keeper'> lo' e her dear!~ and art' stunned b) her lo'>~ . It's a !>ubdued da' dt thl' zoo·· ~bout 10 )ear') ago. Luc i..1 stant"d suffenng from chronic tooth and foot ailments Jouen said In 19!SI. Luck1 became tht" ti rst capllH' elephant to ha' e a tooth pulled t-..ecpcr!> ha'e regular!~ mmmcd her foot pad~ 10 lessen her problem' "h1ch IA l'fc caused b~ lad. of e'erc1se But in the past .... eci... ha l..'Ond111on \\llrSCncd because ol an inlc1.11on in her f.ont f~t. unda' morning Luci..1 "a' J.1able to stand Capitol corruption probe widens Informant says he was forced to pay bribe to get bill he supported out of committee SACR~M E7"TO I .\Pl -f ollo,qng. the disclosu re last '"ed. ot .1 rna1or FBI operatio n to probe 1.orrupuon 111 lhl· ~late Capitol. ont:' person ha~ rome fo rward to repon being forced 10 pa~ 10 g1.'l a bill out of a leg1sla1 1"e comm1ttl't.'. a lav,,~n fiJr the secret agent wh o a1dl·d lhl' FBI <.aid Donald Heller. a fu rml·r l ".S ~t tornr' in Sacramento "hu 1., rcprc'>enting John Shahab1an. a Cap1wl 1n.,11.kr turned FBI- in formant in the sung opcrat1on. ~1d he rece1,ed a call Frida' from a "prl\ate person·· who had bct·n "rl·qu1rl'd 10 pa~ for an honorarium to get a bill ou1 of (a lcg1sla11,e) commltlel' .. Heller said he referred 1h1.· lJlll'' to 1he U.S. attorne~ ·s of1ice The repon. pubhshcJ \unda~ in lhl' San_ Francisco E\am1ncr-C hrnn1ck. \\J'> one ot SC\ eral de' el opmrnt<; rdJtl'd hl 1h1.· 1n- ves11gat1on published dunng thl· "cd.rnd The 1 .... 0 an Franl l\CO papcr; publish .1 JOint edtt1on on Sunda~ s The prone surfat."ed la-.1 1.\eri.. at'ta ;11 federal agents armed" 1th 'earch ''arrant'> swept the Cap11ol and sc;m hrd thl· onicc., of fou r lawmaker'> and thr1r at lll'' l.11r Wednesda) and earl~ Thur,da~ m1.1rn1n~ seeking matrnah re!Jtl·J 111 l"" r,,._.., ,,f obscure. s~nal-1nll'rl''' kg.1,IJ11t1n The s"eep \\J' 1hc rl·,ull 11! J ,,,,,_~l·Jr !>ttng Operation II' UOlll\l'r uirruplitlO 10 the California Lcg1,laturl· 1h.11 1n, luJt•d dumm~ compan1t'\ 1h.11 lu1nl l.1\,m,1!..l'f' with bnbc!o 1n rl·t11rn t11r 1.1, 11r' lklkr said. The four leg1~la IM\ "h11-.1.· 11t'i\l'' \H'rl· searched "ere 1dent1ticJ "'' t .1p1tol sources as Rcpuhhl.tn '"l·mhl'ml·n Frank Hill of \\ h11t1l·r and l'.11 '·•IJn 0 1 Glendale Demt)\ rnlt\ '"l·tnhh \\ 1•man G"en Moon.· nl I '" \nl!l'.' .ind "1.'n Joseph ~1onto~a. D-t-1 \hl"nt\ Moore authOrl'J ho1h ,. ,,t,Url'' .\Br7J .... h1chpa''l'llin 141',,.11,,• \H-l~ ~ "'htch "a~appro,edh' h111hh. ,,,,Jr'1l'r 1h1s 'ear. Both m1.·a,ur1.•, \\l''•' •,.,·J h' the g()\ crnor Heller said th e 'ting .11 t1r,1 ,11,j n111 1ar~l·1 a n~ polt11c1an., or kgl\l.111'1.' ,1.1tkr' ··The~ JUSt dangled tht• h.11111u1 lhl'rl' and people b11 ·· he ~1J In 1oda' 's t•d1 11on' ,,fthl \.inf ran"'"' Chronicle. Hclkr -..i1J hl· nrx·.i,d '"proh- abl) IO C\Ce~~ of li\C p.-.1pk 1.0ukl tx· prosecuted ba,,·J on h" d1cnt 'hl'lp Heller did no1 1dl·nt '' •h11'l ht· \P•-'• '' to be 1nd1cted on cnm1na • hari.?•'' Shahabtan hJ' lx·l·r .1 £1• ' r,~jfJ,·.! emplO)Ce \)f 1he ~IJll' ), Jtl \llltl' ,-.-J nstng tO a Sti-. )IM).J-\l. r pc >\I J\ h1d consultant to thl' "l'n.t;,· f k'1 · •n' ( 1m m1ttec ~s a lllp stalkr t111 th '": ,,,, I>, 1111' cra11c Caucu~ trom I 1\J '' ' ''" h1. "•1' fam 1 har "1th him kg1 \l.11 :1 •r I'·'"''' 1 hl cast of chara, tl''' 1n thl' < ·H' t • ·id :h, "'a) campaign fun J , Jll' r .• ,,. ,4 Heller sa id lhl· •'1\1.''' ._,,. tx·\?..lt' because afthough l"' ,·r nn,· :;.r .. , .1~• •ut ·lhl' 1nfluenccofmonc' 1n1\·~1,•.11 n ... ,, •rit· does an~th1ng ah,lut 11 'l 11-t,1 th, ':Jt,· attorne~ ge neral·, 1ff,,. th1· '"·' d1stnc1 auorne' ' ulli1.t .11,1 an '• n n~ Finalh. the l \ a1111rnt•\ ' " , ir Sacramen1n1dl·, dl·d 111 ri1.1 '-1 .1 ;i.1" 'Ith .1 sting and see "hJt hapll\,'lll•' In anotht•r de'd\\pnwn· h\ l ... \n- geles Time'> n·portl.'\l \u,.,,1,1' · .1: .in. 1•' several 1cg1-.1Jll' l ... 1.t11 , "' \! 1n\t'St1ga1t·d h~ the I-HI '!....Jr111 \\ Jl'"r J top ai de to '1."lan ~ssem til~ RepuhhlJn l-.1dt'T""\1 an 'J chief iu nd-rat<,(.'r !or R,ruh t1..1 '1n lhl lo'-' er hou'>e and • ., .,, • h ,J 1n n .1 1\ if thl ~ssembh ·.., fal: ck,: 11, ... 11r.1 ~' ' "· "'<' GOP 1ns1Jrr' arc "'",.. l'd th.11 !l1l ,, "~ ma~ ~-arl' J".I' l.J'11p.11!'.:1 ,1111tnh1111•r~ dunng lhl' 1.nt 1 JI I\' • 111. it' rcrnJ1n111g befott-the 'o' eltX't1ons ''I'm "Orned ah<JUI lhe "hnk' .\<,<,.('mbh Republican lealkr<,h1r tx·,.1u't 11'' '>(' pl\ otal ·· s,a1d ont l ,op .ampJ1rn "1nsult- an1 who asl ed not t0 IX' 1den1111ed ··The' art the 1nd1' 1dual~ \\ hC1 are running th' campaign!. .. '\olan ref)\1nl•Jh •'lkn·<l tl) rr\1gn ht• leadcr>h1p po<;1t1ll0 Frida~ JI J l lowd-doo1 Republican rrwe11ng '" alt111n ''a' 1al..l'n on h1!. offl·r haha t't1an J 'ett'r:.tn < apll<•l ,1a flcr and a stafT memhn ''' ttw \l'r.Jll' Election'> Commtttl'r hJ\ ~·l'n un:i,Jtlahk simt• ne"'s ot the n't'\llga11on ~·came publil He asl..ed for and "al' grant rd a 'at"at111n afte r he ..aid hi.' .... a .. 1n,ohcd in thl' FBI 1n,est1gat11'n ac1.orc.ng to ~n \11hon Mari.s 0-'!:h!n Fran""-'' chJ1m1an 01 the Senate EIC\ltLlO~ < omm1t1l'{ In a rt'pon pu~lt\ht•d in thr u nda~ ed1tton l•f thl' L.is ~ngck' Herald E "am- iner lhl· .\1ahamJ alt. ,r.,1.·~ .... ho dre .... ur the paper' ot in1.·urporattun 1or one of the phon\ ,1,l"lP·lnll'' thJt \\(\.Uld ha'e ~n" efitted 1r,1m \hi··n·, l\"'e1,la11on (1ull hnmp F 'hem·' ..... 11J hl • ,1ngrnalh "a' una"are ,,, FRI'"' 1 \tml·n1 "'1l11an \\ \\au ... ti I IPrmcrh llf ~an ta Barhar:i .1dmtttl·d ~h later karn1.•d 111 thl' prohe 1hr1,ugh h1,,1n '.,1ntad a mJ n "'Ith the la't nJm1· 1•! < 111rd11n Mesa officer hurt ·. by thrown bottle ly nen·ous ... An l\lp1 ne Sll'rro ca"t'llt' dcl·i.. valued at S500 \\3S 'i tokn last ~c~i.. from an unlocked motd room on West Coast H1gh\\3). thr \ll'llm said. LapnaBeach Jewell) 'alucd at S 15.0I l(l. S ""Ocash and m1scellaneou<, item' together wonh an est1 ma1e<l S'Kl \\ t•re reported stolen Saturda' from a home o n South Coast H1Sh~~ ~ma n ''J' .1rrt·~1ed at the n11 ., ... , 1 Empona \', 11lll' and Tunk R ,, i.. Dn 'e on l'hJf~l'' ol being undl'r ·h.- influence JnJ ~'(1\~· s1on of clXJ1nl· • • • Tv.o Pana'''ntl ~IX'all·rs 'alu1.•d .1: more than ..i 10 \H're <,tolcn t wn• ,t lockt'd \\\11.1~w rnom at Ir' tr., Meado"'' \mph1t h('a lrc. ~ Cl:-. Jr, n, Center Dr de,1gnf'<l lt l l .1 h J·, tx-.1i... h,· rep.1rtC'J .\ Jl.)_,l•ar-,1lJ l·ng1nl'.i '' ,u,pcdl'\.I 1.1f t..1,k1n~ ht'-:-\t".t'·• IJ "'n 1n the ;.11. ma,h dun n~ a IJ"' light Rogl'r H<..i1J also l..nl'l\.l \'J ... "•le J":l) fr,,rn th<' telcrhonl·..., , lhl \\l1man tr·~d :,, ,.ill auth11r 11,·, 1hl' "'llmiln rcrx'nt•d t1" J'(llr('C • • • Th, .....,. Uni' Pacific Bani.. .1larm ""'en1 •1 hut tht' alarm 1.'1.1mpan' v.ouldn · '· nd \\lmc:om· w lhl' Real h Boull'\J ind (.artield tn·c1 t'tant.. bccau'<-· •" 1.l1mpan' ·., l'Qu1r ment sho .... ed tir •x "a'n't nngtn!t By BOB VAN EYKEN Ofh0..,"91•bfl A Costa Mesa pohcc onin·r \\JS injured by a fl ymg tx'Cr bottle '' h1 le trying to break up a part} on l n1on Strttt early Sunda}. Two officers were responding re- ports of a loud party at 971 l lmon St at 12:05 a.m. when one of the officers •: got into a scuffie while a11cmpting to :· arrest a juvemlc. police ..aid. The • second officer joined 10 help the fim •• officer and was ~truck h\ the bottle. which was thrown b ) a·n unkno"n person. . . . . ·: . =· .· .. ·~ :· ~; Newport Beach A shophfter stoic a v. h1te leather jacket and skirt outfit from the Linda Bentley store mt 2901 W. Coast Hiahway. The outfit y,,as '•lucd at $1)00. • • • A woman """s awakened in her bedroom on the 100 block of I Sth Streit• when a uspect reached thro"lh an open window and fondled het ha.tr. She looked up to ~ the suspect droppina his pants. The victim ran to another room and called polic:e. • • • Gourmet thie"ts tole abou& S SO Two umdenufiedJuveniles. ages 15 and 16. were arrc-sled and charged \\1th resisting arrest No one has been charged in the bottle-throwing inci- dent. however. accor<ling to Costa Mesa Police LL Gary Webster. ''The bottle JUSt came from some- one m the crowd." Webster said. "There was no wa} of telhna who threw it." · Webster said the inj ured officer. • "hose name as not being released. was treated by paramedics and then taken to Hoag Memorial Hospital, whe~ he received several stitches for a cut on his head. in food and hquor from Pascal ' Restaurant at 1000 N Bnstol aflcr pryina open a side door Amona the items stolen "''t're Don Pen.anon ch.a.mPl&Jle. B«ks beer. lob<;tcr. shrimp and escar1ot. A 23-ycar-old v.a1tcr "3 dcpo 11- in1 cash into bis bank's automatcd- teller machine latC' turda}' when hC' was a~bcd b) a man with a aun who stole Sl70 from him. The theft occurred in front or lht Bank of America branch on MacArthur BoultvanS and Von Karman. The victim told police tbt aunman "''5 dean-cut and had no unusual pb)'Si- caJ features. aJt~ ht~ ntmM-- • • • A 1984 To~ota pKl..up trucl . •Holen in Laguna Bca(h. "a~ reco,cred Sunda) 1n • an Diego b~ nt~ police there. No suo;pcl·i... are in l"U\tod~, however. tn rnnncct1on "'1 th the theft. • • • Pohce arrested Fred P:irl s Nat-h. SI. of San Luis Re~ on su~p1c1on of driving under thl' 1ntlUl'nl'.'c of al- cohol. Nash '~as '>topped l"arl~ un- day on Nycs Pl:in· In a '-<'paratr incident earl~ , und.t). Jantl'l' Do) le Gunter. 31. of Laguna :"-i1guel was UJ~Sted on susp1 n on of drunken drivinaafier being stop(>l'd on Pac11ic Coast H1ahv.a) at Thrtt .\rch R3 ) • • • A white 1985 T O\OlJ \1R: v.1th black tail fins "-a" <1toien l'arh unda\ on 1..quna Can~on Roal.I the '1ct11n told pohcc. am.. A man wc:anna a v.-oman·s ~thin1 suit apra)cd .. h1tc glue on ;a girl at the communit)' 1Wlmm1n pool an thr condionun1um complc\ at I 9' un-ford_ 1M u.spttt. who nro V.:I\ 4-nbed nan Asian "ea.nni a lt&bt .,._ boctom and a black top • • • 1 Coata Mesa -'\: rl..'\tJ eni ,,f an apartment uim- ple' 1n 1 ht· I 110 blocl of ~I st 1r1.'l.'t claimed unnamt•d ne1ghborsd1d S 11111 damage It' ht \ home Sunda~ "hen the~ brol e J "indo" and tossed l'U' into ht~ apartmC'nt He said the\ ma' ha'e bel"n n.•1Jhat1ng for an 1nc1drnt 10 which he thrr"' an egg at their fr1\nt door ••• College Hor ital offir1als rt'pon that ~mel1nc apparrntl~ tned 10 break m through the "indow of an unoccupied room l"arh Saturda' morning. The attemptN bn.-al-1n v.as d1sco"ercd a1 ' 54 a m • • • .t. car ste~ 'aluC'd a1 S 150 wa~ taken from a 'chick parked .al the sv..-.p m~t al the Onaf\l'C Count~ Fa1rvounds. " Fair On,e, unda' The bre~l>.-1 n "as d15C'O,~rcd at 11 .30 am • • • sterro 'alUC'd 11 -a1 m>kn from a car partt'd 1n a chuf'('h J'jarl1ng lot 1n the 1000 bl k of Baler trttt on Saturday bf'tWttn ., 0 and p m Jlcnuataln Valley o\ RaR(hO nta \brpn ta man reported his SJ. mot~k • tolcn Tht machine ~ bl~. wi&h ptnk nm If f"'"' ftn<kr .- • .. l ,, '' \ch arl' Ix· nt! 1. hangl.'d h.>d.t\ _i:. 1... ~l l In. ~~l ~~~ 1 't't ; 1 •-. , r. • ' 11,,J r.i ""(''' for the J,,,,r, anJ <..ill Ix t\lfl m.iling off "' If' ri ir, ""·'" '"" Huntington Beach ~ Dt'hl't' 1'ni1.er th1,ugh1 hl' hc.1rd a ;:~..,,ahh<'r ~un lim.1 in thl' .lrl'J of Pllm anJ \l.1111 'tn.·l'I' l'ut J ~'1lknt he d'nlJ,tc,11t1ld him J ,·ar 1.1rl\tng .\ mJr ... somrone , J" dov. Turnl·J 11rlfnend "h• me." .., nm l' rl,J)On l·J Of t 'lr11ugh hi\ \\ 10- ut ' 1 hr ht\ C\· "'' ';i•d "J' "mad :u ~ woman ,)n \ tnl·land \trcet ~\)Orted t"'o men r a r 1cl up tru l shined a !lpolhght •'n hn l·at and then pulled out a nflt to 'hOlll the l1tt~ The~ Ord "'hen shl· "n·~lml-d. ho"-ever. Teen found bludgeoned to death in Capistrano BJ BOB VA.~ EYKE~ Of .. °""' .... ...,. A )Ol.lft& Latino man "u found ~ on a hill 1dt' n~r thr intl'r- .cnon ofOso Road and .\\C'nida ~ la Vista in-San Juan Cap1mano rarh Sunda) mom1f\I. The bod of the v 1 um, ~'C'hno Ramon Morales. 19. of Juan Oap.straDO. wa found b\ a min *1vt"lby •1th a hont tra1~r at l:SO Lft\ n ~nat Count)' Sheriffs ~ panmc:nt spokes.man said \ht um\\ nrraJ and tba& a nuallcr' ot Mine tables art' IOcat.td mat. Sheriffs Lt. RK'banl OllOft Mid a iitthmin&r) •utOIPIY t..S.C.led dial the vtctim appemitly died ota ..,_ to tht held. -wt·~ invat......_ it • 1 homicide. tNl • MW • MOlhtt • al\ other dlllill M dril ...... illid Qhoi, Timber torched to save 2towns Firefighters claim final victory over Yellowstone blaze By TM A1~la~ Press SHOSHO!'!E :-.. ~ TIONAL FOR- EST. W)O ( ~P) -Firefighters crut~ their 1..l"' n inferno, burning 500 IC1'CS ofttmber to save two to"ns ind smother the largest fire tn Yello-.stone J\a11onal Park. B~ burning the forest ahead of the 182.QOO..acre Clo' er M 1st fire. fire- fiJhters said. the) finall) scored a VlctOr) after v.t"Cls on the defens1\<e. The blazt' v.ould chol e "'thout fuel beforc 1t rould cross a h1ghwa} and bcar dov.n on Crandall. W)o .. Cooke Cat). Mont . both to"' ns of I 00 residents. .and 'aluable timber for- csti. officials said. .. It "''ant~ 10 rear up and get us but ~·re going to get tt fim." said Pat Kaunen. t; ~ Forest Service fire information officer .. We"re throwing everything wc·,e got at 11 Wc"ve got to make a stand ·· While the' made their stand. firefighters ·held their ground elsewhere Sunda~. In western Montana. lhe I. 900-acre Lolo Creel fire >Aas blocked aOcr coming v.11h1n 100 )ards of eight homes along .S. 12. Bombers drop- ped chemical retardant on the 8.100- acre fire bct\.\-een Philipsburg and Drummond. A#~ Rene Eu•tace torcbem backfire ln Sboehone Foreet. In the Absaroka-Beanooth Wilder- ness north of Yellowstone. 1hc 39.800-acrc Storm Creek fire v.as relatively calm but had burned St''· eral miles toward Slough Creek. which leads tnto the park, oftic1als said. In Idaho. firefighters banled blazes that have burned more than 60.000 acres. Fires continued out of control in the Payette, Nez Perce. Boise. Challis, Clearwater. Salmon. Caribou and Idaho Panhandle nauonal forest~ and in the Sclway-B111crroot and Frank Church River Of No Return wilderness areas. With the wtnd blov. 1ng back toward Clover Mist. a crew of 19 .. hot shots" paraded through the timber Sunday dropping a flaming mixture of diesel fuel and gasoline at their feet. "'Hey. we're having fun now:· one said as he followed the carefull) orchestrated routes. Flames danced 100 feet into the smoke and bright red fire raced through the dry timber. creating a ferocious roar. Heat became so in- tense in some spots that the hot sho1s had to shield their faces .. We have quite a salct) plan and there's not much risk :· said Ball Miller. chief of th e crew spreading the fire. the B111er Root Hot Shots of Montana. ··we·rc not into getting anyone burned up."" Seven bulldozers cleared a .,,,.. mile, 70-foot-wide .. freeway·· through the pines Saturday and Sunday to provide a clear barrier to keep the man-made fire contained. Hand crews cleared out brush and timber. Then, about 200 firefighters stood guard at the hne. armed wtth hoses fed by hottub-s1zed· v.atcr holding tanks. They watched for hot spots and flying embers. The forest service. eager for II\ lir'>I victory against the fire. had set the backfire for noon but had to v.a11 un11l late afternoon for prOJX'r v.cather condnions. Heheopter'> and airplanes loaded wi th >Aater and lire rc1ardant stood by in case the "''"d <,h1f11..·d and blew flames back al the firefight er-:.. Bodies of 3 Peruvian sailors sought after ocean collision LIMA. Peru ( .\P) -Na'\ divers searched for three missing sailors toda~ after fesc'uing 21 from the wreckage ofa Peruvian navy submarine that s.ank to the ocean Ooor after bein$ rammed b) a Japanese tuna boat. OffiC1als said the captain of the Pacocha died while tryinJ to save his men as the submanne sank Fnday evening about three males off the pon of Callao. eight miles west of Lima. Three other crew members died and three were missing and presumed dead. the na' \ said The mming men were believed to be 10s1de v.atcr-(11led compartments of the submarine. 100 feet below the surface. Saturday rescuers used a dl\•ing bell to remove 21 sailors who had been trapped inside the vessel. Another 24 sailors were rescued Fnday night. Defense Minister Ennque Lopez said the owners of the 41 2-ton Japanese fishing boat that struck the submarine could be fined . The na'' said the No. 8 Kyowa-Maru accidentall) struck the 'submarine 1n the stern. President Alan Garcia said a ""bad maneuver .. bv the boat caused the collts1on. · There were no injuries among the 21 crewmen of the Japanese boat, which suffered cracks an ats steel hull. the Japanese Embassy said. Garcia praised the .. heroic 'alor of the officers .. aboard the Pacocha. sa ying the captain and others died attempting to save thei r frllow crewmen. "He gave precise orders to has ere~. dosed the hatch and stayed on the bndgc. d) 1ng 1n the subsequent sinking." Lopez said following the fu neral Sunday of the 37-year-old sailor. LET THE BEST RIBS IN TOWN BE PART OF YOUR LABOR DAY CELEBRATION Nepal quake death toll near 1,000 --------"!:--;'; --~~ RIBR r CoMPA~~ Open 7 Nights-Dining & Take-Out 2000 Newport Blvd. (Corner of 20th St.) Coeta..... 131-211 KATMANDU, Ncp:il (.\Pl - Search teams recovered 1he bodies of 35 more victims of 1he .\ug. 21 canhquake tn the mountaanour, re- gion between Nepal and India. ra1r,1ng the disaster's death toll to ncarl\ 1.000. officials said Su nda). · Nepal's Home M1ntstf) ..aid of- ficia ls have confirmed the death!> of 708 people in Nepal from the ..\ug. 21 quake. 35 above its prev1ou<; count. India has reported 277 Indians per- ished. maktng the death toll 985 for --;==========================-i both countries. L · · O"r: Of The Home Ministry also sa1d 1.55 l 8 W 11 Jces Nepalese were injured and 171 people RUSSELL s. KERR hel~;~~sfr~~1!h~"rc~=gn 1~ hospitals in Biratnaaar. 140 males PERSONAL IN U southeast ofKatmaodu. J RY LAW Heavy weekend rains blocked the ATTORNEY FEES 0 FREE CONSULTATION 0 f[[ BASED ON ,, or RECOVERY 0 NO f EE CHARGES 001 CASE COMPlETEO ALL INJURIES 0 AUTO/AIR/CYCLE 0 MALPRACTICE 0 SLIP & FALL 0 WORK RELATED 0 WRONGFUL DEATH 0 UNINSURED MOTORIST CLAIM 1 &' Dlteout to Se•lor Citbeu HOUSE CALl8 IP NEEDED 531-5900 medical evacuation Sunday and also caused landslides and flooding that claimed at least 12 more h,e ... according to the Nepalese nev.~ qency RSS. It said fi ve people v.ere missing. RSS 51id 12 people were killed hy landslides in v1llaics some 2()1) mile~ west of K.atmandu. Five people were carried away by suraina waters of the flooding Narayani Ra ver7S mil~ south"est of the capital, accordina to the agency. The quake. which measured 6.S on the Rlchttr 1e1lc. destroyed or dam- IS<I 17.87S houses m 24 d1m1cts 1n N'cpal. MOft than 10,000 Nepale$C were killed rn I m.;o~ua.ke in 1934.1' Tbt llkftttr measure rners> related by an anbquake as rttorckd on tt'tsmop'lphs, anct uch intrcase by one number means the around motion is I 0 tunes pattr. A quake measurina 6 can ca mt te~m _damate ·~ one rcais~rina 7 is considered a ~or quake: GOPgoeson 'defense' as Democrats target Quayle By ne Associated Prell Democratic nominee Michael Dukakis said today the fall campaign ... inst George Bush will be "a long. hard competitive race:· while aides to the Republican nominee said the vice president will continue to paint his riVll as weak on defense. Republican vice pres1dent1al can- didate Dan Quayle, meanwhile, said he has not d1scusscd the drug issue with Bush although the GOP nomi- nee has said that his vice president would oversee federal drug policy an a possible Bush administration. The Indiana senator. in an inter- view with the Boston Globe today, also said he was familiar"in a general sense" with the National Narcotics Border Interdiction System but did not know who headed the system. Bush has led the system smce its creation in 1983 . The Democratic vice presidenllal nominee, Texas Sen . Lloyd Be nt sen, continued to cast doubts on Quayle's experience. .. Frankly. he would not ha\e ~n on my shon list as I look over my Senate colleagues," Bentsen said Sun- day when asked about Quayle on NBCs "Meet the Press ... "'He ob- vious!)' was on the short list of the hard nght. "Now, I wouldn't sa} that he couldn't grow into the Job: he prob- ably could. But if a tragedy befell a president. you'd have to be able to Most divorced women don't remarry, U.S. survey reveals By ne Associated Press NEW YORK-An esumated 738,000davorced women got mamed again last year. but a study suggests that remarriage will come late or never for many women who recently ~parated. Half the women wh o separated in the early 1980s will remain single seven ~cars later, and about 40 percent who were in their 30s when they dt' orccd will never remarry. the study says. For those 40 or older, about 70 percent will never return to the altar, the estimates say. And only 46 percent of black women who separated during that period are expected to remarry, compared "'ith 76 percent for non-Hispanic white women. The estimates impl) long periods of single life and possible economic hardship for some women and their children. said researchers from the Un1verst1} of Wisconsin at Madison. Klan hecklers dlsrupt Klng tribute CHICAGO -Ku Klu x Klan supponers waved Nazi flags and taunted hundreds of marcheri> commemorating a speech made by slain civil rights leader Man in Luther King Jr. during a tense afternoon that led to 14 arrests. About 900 pohce officers. some on horses and others carT} ing clubs, filled Marquette Park Sunda) and separated the KKK rally from the multiracial group marchtng to mark the 25th anniversary of Ktng's .. , Have a Dream"' speech. Officers ~urrounded the marchers -about 300 blacks. wh11es and Hispanics -as the) entered the park from a nearby church. Several hundred of the white supremac1~ts tried 10 confront the marchers but "'ere held back by police. "We have a slogan: "White people united - whtte people united will never be defeated." ··an unidentified Klansman wearing a white hood told an all-white crowd of about 500 at the rall). E11eape artlst completes alrborne feat SANDWICH. Ill -A Houdini-st) le escape an1st was thrown from an airplane in a locked collin-hke 00\ and said he was ··confident all the way" while escaptng handcum. and chams and parachuting to safet). "It was fantastic:· ~1d Anthon~ Manin. 22. a professional escape artist from Sheboygan. Was .. after Sunda) ''I stunt. ··Most people thought I was going to die on thas one .. but the v.hole thing \\Cnt ptCture perfect ... Manin performed the feat before about 500 i:x·ople "ho >A31ehed at Sk}dt' e andw1ch. a parachuting center an southern D1.· Kalh ( ount) directed b) champion skydiver Roger Nelson. move in immediately and take over and do what has to be done in facing whatever issues that confront you at that time." Democratic nominee Dukakas kicked off a two-da~ visit to the western section of his home state, Massachusetts. where he sought to hill the recent surge of his Re- publican opponent. "It's going to ·be a long. hard competitive race," Dukakis told a breakfast sponsored by the Nonhern Berkshire Chamber of Commerce. ··one thing that inspires me every day and every week out there on the campaign trai l.... is that I kno"' we can do it together because I've seen 11 happen." Jurors rip judge after acquittals NEWARK. N.J . (AP) -Two Jurors in the trial of 20 people who had been accused of being mobsters say the Judge's instructions "'ere misunderstood and led the panel to mistakenl)' acquit the defendants on· all charges. Helen Bove said she and some other jurors did not Sa) anything when the verdict was read Fnda} because the) expected federal pros- ecutors to ask for a poll of the JUI). Polling the Jury is a common practice that can prompt the Judge to order funhcr delibera11ons or declare a mistrial. The Jul)' that heard the 22-month- lons U.S. Distnct Court tnal made its dec1S1on afier 14 hours of dehbera- tt0ns over t>AO days The defendants who were accused· of lx'1ng members of the Lucchese crime fam1h cheered. .. Why d1dn"1 the} poll the Jul)?'" asked Bove. of Wallington. "There were several of us who' 01cd guilt) on some counts." Assistant U.S. Attorne\ V. Gradv O"Malley. the lead prosecutor. said he did not request a poll because .. at that point 1t was apparent to me that they we re reJec11ng the go' ernment"s case without even looking at thee' 1dence. It would not ha' e made a differen ce." Bu t Bove said Sunda\ 11 "'ould have made a d11Tcrence. · Soviets take Afghan on space trip Walesa may join in accord talks MOSCOW (AP)-A rocket can)- ing two Soviets and th e first .\lghan 1n space blasted off from a Central A~ian space center toda) to JOtn cos- monauts scekmgan endurance record aboard the orb1llng Soviet space station Mar. A Proton rocke1 carr)tng pilot Vladimir L}akhov. Dr. Valer~ Pol)- akov and Afghan m1lttal) pilot Abdul Ahad Mohmand aboard a So\ uz TM-6 capsule blasted otT from ·the Ba1konur space center on schedule. Officials said Polyakov would monitor the health of two cos- monauts who have been aboard Mir since December. Soviet television provided a live broadcast oft he white rocket ndang a long orange flame into the clear sk}. and cut awa) as the r<Xket d1~p­ pearcd. The official Tass news agenc} said th~ Soyuz capsule had reached orbit. that the flight was proccding normall} and that the cosmonaul\ felt finl· The crew as scheduled to doc!.. Wednesday with the Mir l'omple' Mohmand. 29. v.a" to take part in efTons to identify 011, gas and other mineral deposits an '\fghanistan as well as predicting runoff of snow and glaciers to alleviate a watl'r shortage. He also was to help ti) to 1dcnt1f) where eanhquakes might occur in Afghanistan. The mission was an ideal wa) for the Kremlin to reassure Afshanastan of support and friendship as 11 pulls its mili tary fo rce out of the country. WARSAW (AP) -Communist authorities sa y they ma) let Sohdant) leader Lech Walesa take part an broad-based reconc1liat1on talks the\ ha ve proposed after nearl) tv.o ~eel; of Poland's worst labor unrest since 1981. Polish lcadt'r WoJciech Jaru1clc;ki endorsed the idea of a .. round-1ablc" discussion wnh strike leaders at the end of a two-day mce11ng Sunday of the Communist Part) 's poliC\-mak- ing Central Comm111ce. · In a speech broadcast to the nation. he directed his most severe criticism at the pany-appointed government of Prime Minister Zb1gn1e"' Messner. which he said helped precipitate the str1kes that began Aug. 16 by fatlinJ to deal with economic and political tensions. Gen. Jaru2elsk1. "'ho head' the Communist Part}. refrained from directly blaming the Sohdant> free trade union movement for the strike wave and hinted at a government shakeup in the near future. Communtst Part) spokesman Jerzy Majka said the go"ernment was prepared for r~onc1ha11on talks without any precond1uons. but added that he had no information on when such talks could begin. He called Walesa .. one of the possible candidate~" for pan1c1- pation in suc)l talks. but added that no one could take pan "as a rcpresenta· tive ofan illegal organi2ation:· "It's up to the other side to make the first move." Majka added. In addition to higher wages to offset inflation of nearly 60 percent. the stnkers have demanded demand the legallzatton of Soltdant). which was banned aOer being crushed tn a 1981 military crackdown. Walesa last held a meeting with high-level communist authorities in early 1982 before he was released . In Gdansk. Walesa reJoancd stnk- ing workers at th e Lenin shap,ard Sunday morning, inJuring himself slightly as he hauled himselfovcr the seven-foot fen ce after a police officer tried to stop ham. aides said. Solidarity estimated Sunday that about 8.500 people still were occupy- ing I 0 strikebound workplaces. In the Baltic pon ofS1c1ecm. talks between manaiement and represen- tatives of striking dockers broke ofT and a management a11cmpt to hold talks with striki ng bus employees failed as "'ell. the tatc-run news agency PAP reponed. But in the southwestern citv of Jastrzebie. workers at the Jastriebie coal mine agreed to end their strike after a meeting with management. PAP reponed. Only the July Mani- festo coal mi-ne. where the labor unrest be'8n two weeks ago. remains on strike in the Silesian town not far from the Czcc hoslo' ak border. Pol ice evicted stnkers from several workplaces last week. but there was no use of force to end strikes over the weekend. In Gdansk Sunday. police blocked about 400 people who set ofT after a mass at St. Brygida's church from approaching the strikebound Lcmn shipyard a few blocks away. The crowd dispersed peaceful!). Iraqi minister says Iran stalling peace talks over waterway issue GENEVA (AP) -Foreign M1n1s· ter Tariq Aziz oflraq accused Iran of stallina peace talks today by rc1ecting the immediate rcopenin~ oft he hatt- al-Arab waterway. Iraq s onl)' outlet to the sea. The disputed waterway has been blocked by sunken ships \in~ the outbreak of the ciaht-year-old Per tan Gulrwar. The peace talks resumed today at a dowr\lflCkd. technical le vel because both CO\lntnn• forcian min11ten removed lhemldves after • anaa developed late Sunday over Iraqi demands for full tovtmpt)' over thf Shatt ... ·Arab. ~ U.N. Sett$ry-Oenetal fteft1 de Cuellar ma for Ji• hours Sunday nisht .-.tb the ....,.tt dtleptaons and ~ the talu Md run into diflkvlbtt OYff tbe withdrawal or troops behind intcmationally re- cinized borders. n reply to a question, the U.N. leader said: "We cannot say now that we have reached deadlock .... The possibility always exists." With neaotiat1ons on the verge of a deadlock. AziL said at a morning news conference. "We have not fou nd any measure of good faith from the other side" since the peace talks staned last week. "I hope we will move back to the ministtrial level as soon as the di~cnt is settled." Perez de CUtllar Jaid. -The M90t1at1ons a~ continuana Without undm'ltina the difficulties that wt face at the moment ... added U.N. spokesman Fnncois Giuliani. Aziisaid the lmmed11te dtannaof the Shatt ... ·Arab would allow Iraq to f'Cllia ute of ht only outlet to the aca. ·'TM fortian m1ni1ttr said lh1s would provide "an equitable bal· ancc" to tbc acceptance by Iraq of freedom of navigation for Iranian vcs$CIS in the iulf. alrt'ady enforced in accordance wnh the U.N.-,sponsorcd cease·fire that took effect Aua. 20. "To my knowledge the U.N. sec- retary seneral has undcl"$lood our post ta on and is sympathazina with it," Aiii said. There was no immediate word from Pere.t de Cueller. Ati1 added that Iraq is prepared to Illy in Geneva to continue the fttlOlil tiOnt "U lOfll IS the miuion requires.." A statement made an Bqhdad by lr9q's deputy foreian minister. Saa· doun Hamadi. threw doubt on the PQMibihty or~ Ha madi reiterated lr1q's claim to full tovcreianty over the Shatt-al· Arab. \ \ . t - ---------~ Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 29, 1918 Aa P~epare to waltlf you do business ln China ·chtna Evening' explores th e pitfalls of doing business tn a f oretgn country By AMANDA WRAY ..., .... QM; ......... You've taken )Our abroad. You're making There's only one problem can't take it with you. Welcome to China. bU\IOC S mone)'. -)'OU Al the World Trade (·enter s- sociation of Orange Count>·~ .. Chana Evening" Wednesday at the Man· l M UTUAL FUNDS dann Gourmet restaurant an C o~tu Mesa. Asian Pacific trade consultant Ceha Young said th15 problem hes wi th China's lack of lradable hard currency. Chana'scurTency i'I not backed b) a national treasure. she said. which makes it difficult to trade for lJ.S dollars." A lot of companies are stuck They've made a lot of mone~ thrrc and can't get it out." • Ho~vcr, af neaot1a11on~ for alter· nate compcn5auon arc "orked out ahead of tame, Young said 1h1~ problem can be avoided But a knowledge of the maril.el as only the first step to ~coming succet~f ul m Ch1na.1urs1 speaker Le!I Mc('raw ~ad McCraw, president of Fluor ( orp said "Success an Chana ha\ 10 he a long-term strateg}. ·· Fluor has one ollice 1n Peking and SS others around the "'orld .\mong thrar prOJC'Cts in (_ hana arc a po" er plant, textile planh and a food plant They are negotaat1ng for a St balhon aluminum fac1hl) ' McCraw took a I 0-da) trip to China at the end of June and fch himself somev.hat qualified to re mut on the rap1dl> chang101 countf) be-cauM: he s.:ud. "the bc~t t'-'pcrt 1!> someont' who JUSI got bad ... Superficial evadtnC'C of chanJe ·~ what Mc('ra .. de~nbcd as ··('hane\C ladies an fur coats . ne\.t to men 1n Mao Jacktts." McCraw sa)s billboards ha'c gone -from ··Serve the People ... to .. T o Get Rach 1s Glonou\." Young clled China's per cap11a income as S.350. he saad onl} :! pen;ent of thas 1s spent on rent. however. and she added that the average h' ang space 1s 40 !l(luarc f~t per person Approx1mateh 60 per- cent of income 1s spent on tood Young e'pla1ned the\e and other facts about the count~ 1n a gamt> she presented as '"Chinese ( ntacal Pursuit." Guests were asked 10 v.r1te their ansv.ers on a she-et of paper '4 llh 12 questions ~ fe" mrnu1t"s later she acknowledged a correct ansv.er that Chana 1s larger than tht' l n1ted tales. but not b} much Chana as l" m1lhon square mile .. compared to 3.ft in the U.S. The popula11on 1<, anothl'r ma11er Chena·s number'> ha'e rc."achcd I b1lhon. where the l..'nih."d 1ate .. as pla)ana catch up at ~40 m1lhon It wem) more people ttl!lo mc.-ans more red tape "Jn,estor' art' 'lhoc:kcd at the sJo" pa,·e of ncgo11a11c.m~ ·· McCraw !Mild "Am~rtl"an.. real!\ don't under\Wnd v.hat pa11enlc means when 11 l·om<"s to C h1n,1 l><al· making 1s an an ·· When making deal!>. he.· '-"d thl' Chinese kno" at "h,ll pu1n1 a potential panner f<"th nu pain lo\1ng the deal and "'hat poin1 ht kel'> nu.10' an wanning the deal For what \i((rav. lJlkJ .s 9 mrlhon deal. 11 tool.. 'ah1"'0 '" \t'.tr'!I to get Rllt rrad.er'> on thl < h1n\·~· market Not onl~ dci 1h1ng.' "'"' ~ morl' slowl) 1n China hu1 .1H1irl..ltnf tu McCra". v.01~~" Jrl' <11tl·n J\\lgnl'd without rt'gard to lh\'lf ;.il'l1l11' C 1\'l· tang ra" mall·r:.11, " JI'" H'~ difficult. McCra" ..aid 11nl' ol 1 hl mo\I daunting probkm' " uonrn uOll .I t1on. And ht \a:d •I•'> ulll'll ul 11ur, "'n making.. He JOkc.-d J0.1u1 thl n.11, l'll 111 Amencan hu,1n~'>'>m\·n h1 ping w make deah b~ lohh1ng h<•\l'' '" frinJ ch1ckenorac1d·"'J'>ht·d ll".tn"''\"I 1hl Great\\ all Rather h.: ad' 1'c:J u•,. J1rl11mJ~~ plannin1-patience. and commit· ment. Mc( raw ~ad Amt'ncan bur.1- nes men need to as!.. themsehe 1f they can afford 10 wall years ror 3 profit or thr finalililtaon of a deal. YoungemphaS11ed the amponance of the nuan~ of commun1ca1100: using both hand to p~nt a bu~­ ness card (or an) ObJ«t> 1s a sign of respect. Printing busant'u cards 1n Chinese as wdl as English ts alM> helpful he also S<11d bc:cau~ Chinese put fam1I ~ and &l' en name., in i different order than the} ..,.ould be rn Engh h. confusion can result !\lso. becau~ the l 'n11ed States as perceived a!> a nch countf) b) the Chinese. o\mencJn!. art> ofttn t\· pectrd to do more or pa' more than thear Chinese counterpans What McC'ra" said the ( hane~ leaders "ant 1~ 1n,es1or'> for their e~pon rndustne~ "Th"' ~:int to learn hov. to producl' good\ bcllt"r. faster and mort.· compe11t1,th .. \.1cCrav. used the pharmac..t.·u11cal rndusti: as an e\ample ..\I though the go' ernment has madl' lac.·tt.H1 man- agt"rc, respons1bk for the Qualat} of their product he ~1d the Chane can·1 t\pon pharrnall'Ullcal\ to the L n1ted tate~ bccau-...· thl'' can't mttt standards Joe McPherson acquires Bob Black Olds in Santa Ana By GREG KLERKX °' .. Ot:llJ ,.... '""" MacPherson Enterpn'.:' ha!> ac- quired Bob Black Old~rnob1le in Santa Ana and will soon reopen the business as Joe \1acPhcrson Olds· mobile. com pan~ olliual' ..aid last week ?\:amed as general manager for 1hc new dealership 1~ \1acPher~on Entcrpnses 'ice prc."s1dent John Kas~r. who v.as instrumental 1n opening Mac Pherson Che\ rolet an the Irvine Auto Center 10 'ears ago OTC UPS & DOWNS NEW VOAK (AP) -The following lis: show' lllt Over • 111e -Co u n I er slodts t nd wtrrtnls Illar fltvt oone UP lhe ITI0$1 end down rne mosl btsed on e>erc.nl of crienge for Fr1oav No s.ecurlllu trading below S2 or 1000 ltltrts trt locluded. 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MGMUA l -.+1•, MHIG ~111 ~emf ao. )4 M + " -t:~,r, lie ~ ~~11.Y ) ~.,... '• ~~~ ::.i: i-·· ~';rt 1 I i ,t•:! MMe:• ,t ,,,_" MlltiOft JI I' "6 I .._ •\ Merllrn 1.U ' .,, l'WlllY l .,.__ ~, ... ,1 I I ~ + .... :=', t" ~M 'J1 0 ~ ~,. 1 ...,....1 .. •• t •M 'II MH\111 't =~"'ia = ~I Mc '"'.... ~ .,. q,, Mc 11~:1 .. e~1n·' NYSE CoMPOSI H TRAN SACTIONS MONDAY'S CLOllNO PRICE Market stages rebound NEW YORK IAP) -The l.10Ck ma rket chalked up a good-siled gain toda). but trading continued to drag along at a verv slow pace. Interest rates dropped a bit In the government bond market. giving stock prices a lift. But analysts \\-ere reluctant to r\.'ad much into the.market's .swings. cons1dcnni th e lo"' le\ cl ol trading volume. Last Frida~ was thequ1ctcs1 '>l'SS1on of1 hc year at the Big Board . and trading wa~ expected lo remain light through this .... eek a~ the Labor L>a\ holiday approaches. In the economic nc.,.,s. the center ut a11en11ori during the week 1s hkel} to be the go,crnme_n1·, monthly report on the cmplo~ ml'Ot rnuauon. which isn't due oul until Frida'. The Dow Jone~ a' cragc o( 30 1ndu.,tnals rose 24.00 points to 2.041.43 Advancing issues outnumbcr('d dcd1nes b' nearly 2 to 1 on the N\.'"' '\ ork Stock Exchange. with 91 5 up, 474 down and 517 unchanged. Big Board vo lume. at 99.:?8 m1lh on share!> was the second slowe!>t of1he ~l·ar. ')u rpasi.rng onl ) Friday's total of 89.2J m1lllon. The NYSE'' composite index gained 1.31 to 148.55 NEW YORK (AP) Aug 29 Prtv. ~ Ttt Advanced Declined 271 unchanged 238 284 To11111u ues 11111 790 New hrgM 7 s New tows Ill 11 AME X LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -S.les. 4 P.m Mone11v price and net change of the 10 most aclivt American Stock Exchange issues, trading na!ionallv 111 more lhan s I . N1me Volume LHt Ch9. DomePlrl 1. 200, 100 1 e + 1 ·32 Ch1rtMCIA m, 100 36' 7 '• ArcllcAtska n 2 ,000 10~ -'• Orgel\09 20 ,SOO 191_. + '• ICH Cp 197,'°° 73• + :i. TexuAlrCo 17S,SOO 11~ -+ • FrullLoom 163,300 6'e + ~ ARC lnl g IS~.,00 31• + l NY Time' 12 , 00 2S -I '1 Amdahl 11, 00 45'• + '1 GoLo QuoT ES S-ltd WO(ld Q04cl P<~ MoMay by The AaaoGiated Pr ... l...., lnOfntng lllllng ,. unevJMl•tlle l...._ •"-noon l11<1ng It un .. e•la l>le ,. .... atletnoon IOl.lllQ $A32 OS Oii SO 7S PtaMfllf0 10ngoa $A3321ot!Sl20 iwtct1 .... •fl«noon SA31 •o ~~ $431 90 ulltd ...._,,...,._IS S0 210 on SIOS 1 . ........,.. " S"32 68. on s 1 86 I~ letlfleeled Is $A~ 31. oft S 1 !HI If\' C-1 Q04cl SCIOI mol\ttl Ftl $A3' 10. off SO 70 METAL S QUOT ES NEW YC>flK CAP) -Spot nonW•OUI IM\Jll P<ieet ~..,!..,_ . $1 3175 -pound. NY Come• apot -th cloted Ffl C....,. $1 07'>-SI 09 ctnll •pound.US cMlt!I WHAT NYSE DID NEW YORK (AP) Aug 29 Prri. MondAV ~! Advanced ru Dec tined 60S ¥nchllnged 51~ ,~l 0111ln ues 19 0 Ntw highs 6 i* New IOWS 14 NYSE LEADER S NEW YORK (AP) -Sales, 4 P.ITI Mondi'!' price end Ml cl'tani>e of lhe 15 most ac1lvt New York Stock Exchange IHues, trading n11llon111tv 111 m()l'e than s 1 NJme Volu~ List Ch9. FslBkSy 2,76S,4 201·, C~COI• 2, 163,4 40 • + \I F maker J,SS0,700 181'11 +71 • Am xpr l ,Sl•,700 29 1 + '• NOMSI Utll 1,513,900 II l + • PTlmeric• s l,'87,700 29 1 -~e trvngBk l~S.800 69~ +2ia OUQ$nt LI 1;29uoo IS~ ~nson 1,196,~ 11¥11 -·~ xon 1,0SJ, •6l • + 1 1 ekes 1,03 ,4 lJl • -l 0om1nR11c 98 ·! •13· + • • AmerT&T 911, 2S • + • r.s~ CP 1n:..oo 1B~ + 1~: Do w JoNE S AvERAG ES NEW YORK (API -Flnal Dow JOtiei lvere~s for Monelav tedls °'*' Hltlfl LOW Oow ~ ft Ind 2073.12 n7.'8 2019.S6 2041.43+24. Trn . 8 JS 839 9.91+ 10 u11 ,i2.l 1ff .s9 m l* tte.ss+ 0.19 s1k 1s~.21 766.69 m .11 763.89+ &.4• Indus 11,393,700 Tran 2~J2J112 Ullli 2,.J02,IVV 6S Stk 16,578,SOO NASDAQ SUMMAR\ NEW YORK (AP) -Mo$1 active ov~ -tfle·counler 5tocks SUPPiied bv NASO MllOfll C...., . S 103 1!> pet PQUnd NV Como SOOI month HMM ~ILAl}l~ Astrtd ~"t, ti, ,0 Frt ~ti S l .... 36-le cellll • pouncl 1rGp s ZN .1141.70 cent•• pound CMll.-ed wNI Tift • $4 6S$4 Mel816 WMll -"P<>I'" prlCe pet lb I Ol'IVlll ...... . te m Handy ' H .. man lonty d•lty quo1tl t•ICllT B 1 261'1 -'• 6''' +H6 12'. -t '. ..._ . $6 l!>S pet troy 0 1 , NV C-x Sl)Ol lnotlll'I OtUl J clOted Fri OMSlr ' j8''2 +, • ~;~~ 1 1;}?. +.tl~ llllef'wry. S3M oo-1365oopet11 11> ~-.....,.Vo<• metrn ,..,._, · l~ !>().$!>~I SO l•oy ~ N V (-'Ir Kl I All\tQl'I ,.,...__ • U•l:l 50 N Y M•c IPOI I* ttoy OJ. '" Ll1Cfeb ~~ w .. +•, Banks' ability to hold deposits to be limited WASHINGTON (AP) -Bank tors' use. customers, beginning this week. will "Shoner hold period~ for chcol, be guaranteed quicker access to their arc especial!: ~~J;'~.~~ to people en oney under new federal regulammr --righrbudae1 om~~ll that are being hailed as a v1cto11 for be a relief because they "'on't have consumers. checks bounce while their funds are The Expedited Funds Availubilt ty tied up," said Leslie Gainer,; a Act was passed by Congress in Au U'it lobbyist for the consumer rescarth 1987 and takes effect Thu~ay. aroup. Under it. banks. savmgs and loan'i With certain exccpuons. the n~~ and credit unjon!i must give cu'i-law requires that local checks muSt be tomcrs access to deposited fund cleared by the bank within thrte within one, three or seven day'i. business days. A local check is ot11: depcndina on the type or the cheek. written on an mstitution in the same Consumer aroups compl:uncd that 100 many banks were fl'CCZJng fund for periods as Iona u two or thrtt weeks in a practict that was costtna Amcticans mill ions of dollars. Bank frequcntlr, refer to the practice a puttinaa 'hold" on deposited check • The U S. P\ibhc lntcmt RCKarch Group said I.hat banb were mak.in.a S290 mmion aMually in 1ntcrc l on the money they were withholdina from customers durina the SO<allcd .. float period.•• the time bc1wccn whtn the btnk tot credit for the funds and •hen ii relcascd the moM)' for utc by the ckpos1tor Additionally. the consumer rc- teattb aroup said blank were collttt· ina 1n0tha $14S million a )tar in bOunttij-ch«t fca bttaus.c fund~ wett not tdCa$td l&sttr for dcposi· \ metroPolitan area or within the ~rtte Federal Reserve check proccssiritt rqion. • Non-IOC'l1 checks must be clear«! within seven busanes~ days. Mone1 dcpo ited 1n the form of cashien checks, cenificd checks an~ aovcmmcntchcck must be availabk to dcpoisitors by 9 a.m on the n >.t buliness da)•. 8y Sept. I. I 990. the maxun m bold penod---W drop to \WO days or local checks and fivt day for .n· local dwlcb. Bank.m ltnataJiq lO implt n1 the MW pcocedwt'S art arumbl t that the Nin may be an 1nvi t1tt \O fraud. They uy tbt new law wtll ot live t.btm mou&b t1mt to ma._c re Ckpol1t.ed chc(h don't bounce or MR not forted . . • It 's business as usual, but our focus is on future We are a d1ffcn .. •n1 nl'"spaper toda) than "'e "-Cre last week. though \H' hope 11 docsn·t sho". That 1s for later. For no ". 11 1s enough to sa) that "e are still the Orange Coast Dail~ Pilot 11 <,Ounds simpler than tt actuall~ \\as around here. Sometime late Thur\da' the sale of thl' Da1h Pilot "a" made form al. It '-'as orche5.tra1ed amid a flurr: o(forms b~ a legion of la")ers and an arm~ of accountants. The proces'> wasn't 'er~ melodic.. but \\l' hupl' it "asn't that ob' 1ous. Adams Commun1cat1un' Co. offic1alh took o'er the Pilot and our ''''l'r ne" -.paper. the Independent. from Ingersoll Publ1ca11on-; ( o. It didn't ml·an a\ m uch tu reader\ and ad\(~rtlSl'rs as 1t d1J to Mr. Adams and to ~tr. lngerc,oll. Rosemar) Churchman 1\ \ttll the publtshl·r Reporter Jonathan \'0111.c continul·c; 10 to, er C 011ta Mesa. Adven1Stng n•prc\cn1at1H' L~ m·nc: Larter hasn·1 stopped calling on rnstOml'rs in ( orona dcl ~tar and Laguna Beach. Roger Carl\on ,., h:m.I at \\Or" planning our local high school football CO\l'rage for the fall. and K~ le Carcerano •'> still thro" mg paper<, c' l'r~ \H'l'l.da~ afternoon on Route :\o 457 in Costa ~ksa. The sale shouldn't m ean much to "hat kind of a newspaper "e are -for no"'· Toda). 111s business as usual. But our thought-. a n· o n tomorro\\.. our goals on thl· horizon. We ha'c alrl·ad~ ml't at kngth \\llh the .\dams f'X'Oplc and we "ere at once C\r1tcd and relic' cd We're relic' ed bemuse \\Cha' e met a stranger and found we have much in common.\\ can.' nntcd because ''e thin" we can parla~ our nl'\\ rl'lat1onc,h1p into \omething d~ nam!l and successful. The Pilot'o; comm 11 mcnt mer the pa'>t Ir" ~cars has been to the commun it~ \\'e ha\ c rl·rngn11e<l our strength as being in local news prl·scntauon. not in detailing the ''ar in Afghanistan or 1m.1dcr trade' on Wall Street. We ha vc tncd to bl' an undcr,tand mg neighbor. lending a sympathetic car and a loud '01ce to commun1t~ concerns. But we ha,cn't ah'a" h11 the mark In some areas. \.\I.' have fallen far short despite our bl.'st intentions. Some o f our failures "''rt'n ·t \Oki~ of our O\\ n doing. but it would be po1ntll'~o; to p<>1nt linger\ no" \\'hat 1\ 1mportan1 is the future. W e kno"' "'hat,,,. "o uld lt l.l· to he -the nl''''Pa~r of record for the Orange C ua.,t Ne,,s should not hapix·n 1n 'l'" port Bl'alh. C o'llJ \k\J. Huntington Beach. Laguna A,·al h. Ir' inc a nd Fountain Valle) without ~ou Ol'tng abk 10 read aho u1 it in the Datl~ Pilot. EH·nt'I ho th h1g a nd 'm.111 hJ' l' .1 pla"' on thl' pagc' nf a good ne"'spaper ;.ind ll 1., our ,1oh 10 ma"l' a pl:icc for thOSl' things that reader'> dcl'm 1m ponan1. 1u'>I as ''l' Jo ror the stones that eda tor\ 'l'l' a' .,1gn 1 lir:.int. f hl· t" o arl·n 't ah' a ~' lhl· same. We need 10 pnn adc hl'l ll't u>' l'ragl· uf o ur '>l hool\ and hl rene" o ur effort' lo rl·,·ord till' \\orl.1ng!> of go,ernmc:nt Contests on the pla~ ang lil'ld' l>f thl· Orange Coast should tx· documented on our \port\ page., as compet1t1on in the marketplace should ht' reportl'd on o ur business pagl'S. Victo ries and defeat'> nl'l'<l chron1cl111g as do the com 1ngs and goings of people. Births and \\Cdding\. robberies and murders nl.'ed to be reponed. Business' stn"ing o;uccesscs and its ,,oi.'ful failures must be shared . Funn~ and tragic stones should be told. all the while with empath~. Meetings. specchc'I. sl.'1111 nars. rallies and protests should be publicized. Good nc"'i and bad. the cntl·rtaining and the in format I\ c. the s1l h and thl· \lgnalirnnt. at all helongs an this newspaper. If \H' miss an e\Cnt ~ou th1nl. 1s important. "l' haH~ missed an opportun1t) at l)Cang credible and indispensable. We're confident we will take steps in the weeks and months ahead to achie' c our goals and make the Pilot an e\en more vital part oft he com mu nit). It won't happen O\ ern1ght. but it will happen. The people here at thl' Datl~ Pilot ochC\e in th1c; newspaper and the role at pla~~ an the -:.ommunil) We hope 1t sho" s. OTHER VOICES ---____. --=---=-----=---- America's Cup -TOM TAIT Editor The race is on. -\ Ne" York court has decided that the America's Cup sailing com pet Ilion can now move out of the counroom and into the waters off the coast of San Diego. That has to be good nc"s for the San D1ego Yacht C lub J..--..11•--•nwd...._,Dcnnis_ Conner. o far. thriLNe}\_Zealand_romeptinon.. the Mercury Bax Boa tang Club. seemed willing to let laW}ers, .. ' i , rather than sailors. do the challen~ing. Now, New York Supreme Coun Justice Carmen B. Ciparick has rejected the New Zealanders' attempt to stop Conner from racing a Catamaran. They had argued that the multihulled catamaran and Mercu ry Bay's single-hulled vessel were mismatched. But Ciparic k rightly co ncluded that this is a question that ought to be resolved on the high seas. Who knows. maybe the New Zealand boat can beat Conner's .... For now, though. we arr delighted that this ruling clears the way for the Americ-a 's Cup to begin Sept. 19. May the best sailors win. and may the losers refrain from sinking the outcome in a sea oflegal appeals. ORANGE COAST • llilJPillt i l•hit IJ °"' f lftlo •~'°' tt I I 'or 1 .. c:a.. ,,.,.., ( l(ll Stm..._.. Ctt, [ 1111 Grus Valley Ualoa leilMtbtf I \\! ~ftAJI oUtf'l~ r ~'"' .... 14UJ!!fd °"1>• • O:tr lilf .. ,.,,~ Pf t l>offtlOI Ctf\lal A,.; 1'4 • i \f!!m I t U Orange Coast DAIL. Y PILOT /Monday. August 29, 1988 A 7 · '. ... Jt ·s clear chat the FBI believes that there Jsa pattern ofcorruptJon -oftradlngmoneyandothertan~blesfor favorable Jeglslatlveacclons -In the California Capttor.·· ~it. ~Q~~1 1'"--rAl~1 oi,\i''\G~ AA AA,HA! rJI\,\~ ii.~l.~~\ \i~~~'" '* ~~,_. Mta~.,. , , I'~~ l)Xe ON~, !~~ ~~Q\t.· I , \ \ Shakedown in the Capitol: Political pressure exposed '\( R-\ \If ' TO --\ lOUflk of )cars ago a . outhl•rn <. aliturn1a bustne~sman. unl'\Pl'rll'nn·d 1n pol1- 11cs. cam<.' tu \acraml·nto 10 r u'h .1 b1ll 1ha1 \\Ould mJ~l' It l'3'ill'r lnl ht \ 1ndus1~ 10 u1mpctl.' \\llh 1h1"l' 111 other states The m(·a,un' "ht,h Jmuuntt'd wa ta\ brea!.. tor a p:irttlular torm ul manufactunng. Lkared thl· -\\'lemhl\ but stalkd 1n a statc ·cnat\' l°ummll· ICC Tht" rha 1rman 111thl.'1.omm1ltl'l'. .in important \l'OJlor. mad,· 11 ck.ir t.1 the bus1nes'lman tha1 thl· hill 1.•nuld con11nul' to be \tailed unft'<i, cen;11n financial arrangem,·nt\ "l'rl' m.1,k re"oh 1ngahout a legal n·1:11na anJ .1 cenatn lobh> 1•>1 "'as paid J Cl'rtain ll'l' The busanc~sm,rn ri:fusc:J to f!J\ "hat he too~ to tx· J hnh...· J,·m.111.I and the bill "a\. 1n fJ, 1 !..tllnl Federal 10\ c\ttg.itor .. latl'r 11•11\..nl tntO lhl' CJ\C: Out nrnduJ,·J th.ii I amoun1cd h..1 l'ne man' "t1rJ ag..1in,1 another '-'1thC1ut "'rroh •r.i t1n~ c• 1dence \\eek' later nnl ·•I thl· tn· \CSt1ga1or\,nnlitkd to.1rl"l'l<\rtl'r 1h.ll \.\htk II \\:h ,1pparl·n1 lhJI \U1.h shal..edo""" 1.•l'rl· not un,, •mm,m 111 the ( ap110I 11 ""uld til· 'urrl·mt·h d1fficull 10 ma!..l' .1,Jw 1n 'ud> .111gh1 commun11• in 1.•h1,h ,.,,•n11nl' \..np1 C\'C" OOl.' It m1gh1 tal..r thl· 1111.l",ll!:'.Jt11r mused Jn elJhor<llCh , nnl \'" l·d ··sting"' 1 n "htl h J dumi11• •lHllflan~ \.\Ith dumm• C\eCU(l\\,'\ \\llUlll \\'l'I.. passage of <,pcc1al-1nll'rl''' kg1-,1Jttnn and \Ct' ''hl·lh l'r hnhc "''""1.1t11.111' were made It ma' ha'e tx·cn rnorl' th.in 1dk speculation FBI agent') ~"t'lt'Pl'd do" n 011 lhl C'ap11ol late \\ l'd nl·<.da' :rnd '>l'n ,·d scarl h "arrants on at k·:i-.1 fut.tr '1a1,· legislators. sct'k1ng dt11. uml'nlc. rda1- 1ng to their actions on a parttcular bill dealing "11h 111du,1n,1l-dn l'l1 •rml nt financing tha1 'llnltrt~h Jlklll'd onl) om: compJO\ The (. Jp1tol pad .. l.'d 'ulh l11hh\ ''h and other oh\en c:r\ t.ir thl !in.ii dJ\., of the 14 -.s \l"\'l"n ,n·1hn1 ,,1ih repon~and rumor .. 1n lhl· ''J\..l· l1t thl· "arrant ra uJ Fe" poli11 c1an' "l'rl' t.tll..1n~ .. 11 d 'those fe" that duJ J \l IJ1111l·J .in' l..no"ledge u l an,1h1n~ 1llc~11 \\ ha1 ma!..e' 11 .1pf'\'Jr .11 lc.i\I !ti some. 10 ha H· ht.'l'n .. 1'ling1, th.11 thl' compan~ naml·ll 1n thl' 'l"1td1 " tr· rant'i. Peach\t.1ll' < .1n1 tJI ,,,ind' C\ISI\ lt"s li\ted l1r k~1,lat1• l' d· ·1 1 •, a~ the ~ponwr 11fthl hill 111 i.t, '', ·: but scem1ngh •""'•'" 11 1111 m •'l' than J name I It ~" \om,·th1n\! .ihnul th, •"L ,. la11' e prll\.t:'>., th.11 ·J hill "111 '·, • shallo•• unJerrinn n~' • t•ul 1 '·' th rough' trtuJlh \.\Ith 11 rP• '' r• or e•en que\lton' hL. 'hat' Jll11'h aSpt'l t ofthl' l'g1<,IJll\. , l1mall' I 'vl1ne -'l1 l.ir J \ 1' 1.111•\\11 -1 J' OCl'O 1nd1, ll'd J nJ 11·, 1.1· '"''. arh 'l point linger' 111 ~u1 I JI 1• ""<' 1n t'l. SlJll' ( Jpllol 'l'' cnhl'll''' 11 ', k.ir 111,1t 1h, I HI bl'ltl'\l'\ th.!l lhl· l' I\ .1 l'·llll'I' •I corrurt1l1n -111 1t.1J 1rh :•1 11:t' ·'"'' oth,·r IJngthk' 1111 f,I\ 11• .11,f, I.'~ , .1l· 1•e action' -111 thl t .1111.1111 .. 1 Cap1H'I 11 ·~ "''t .1IPnl· \ln11"' • , • llh "•i., "Orio.~ 10 thl· C Jp11<1I I.-!:'.' .ll· • statTcr lotih~ .,, ,,r r,·pnr :, -,J..,t•,r 't bcllt'\ t' tha t \l'rtJIO lq?t,l,1: i;' .111111 '' arroganth ,k m;rnd ur.l.-r-1l1l·-;,,•,, pa~ men I'> Feder J I r n"l'l u ,, r' 111 I . " \11\!•' l'' brol..c "'hat tx·,Jnh ~·111\'' ,,, :h, Monan' ~a nJJI .1 ll''1 , 1'' .1~·· re• oh 1ng about tirl'" •r ' '' "'"" Paine!.. \lon.Jrt• ' 1n1l" "' r•:Jdl· 1ng bot h 1n . .inaml'n1<1.1n,• "• •uthan California t'iut 1lnh Ol ,. ·~ ,1.11111 DAN WALTERS ~ Brurc ) oung "J' 1.1•n• l\\t'J \ umch 1.our: dt<l'ts1on ma~ing. 11 d1l1il ult w u'c m.11l-tr.1u,1 ''·••uh'' 1;1 corrupuon 1.a~~ r''"ll" nl :.i u •urk 111 vtht'r lav.ma!..er'> from thl n .. , .. i, T'h: ( arnl•I 1.•nt ·'"um.-.. hJ' al"J'' haJ J qu llJ u' '" .11111J, 'ul ,1 mun~ blatc1n1 an' If tn1.?-~1•c' .1t· mospherl hJ' l 'l• ',·.i . 1 111. ·''t Jecade The Leg1slatw.· ~ .. :i .. l d 1•11 Jt .. ! b• in~1der\anJ "h .. kr-,kJll '· ,,h, oid part-I ml· .. 11h'n-l,t-1'l.1t••r' Jll'J rc11rrd r •••·r1.· Jl'IL'. aJ \I •1, ''<:th campa1g., tund' Jr:J 11 11 .. • l ••l( ix·rsonJI P-' mc:ni-nt•,.in•, .1 • '.-1 larger fJll r in " t >'.,., \" , 'L" lobl:'t'l'>I!> l mpb:n,·J t".1 'I , h...·1ng 'ha!.., 1 J, .. , r ,, 1 •:.1 • Leg1sla1 ', 'l'mht\ 'rxai.., • \\ ah.it rip•t1ir.: ·' ,, ('l tdl'ntl I' I: •:fl d tffl'rl·n; L':I' , h.' • • Sa.rJmt'H•• ~nJ .. ri, ' . •, • ' • c,)n!in,·J t•• thl I··~ ' \.\Cd. ll)r e\amp 1 1• Equal1zat1l1n •jr\,. ·• proix·n~·tJ\ 't'\1"11 Hi' !llil' .,. .au~ hl· had '"'\l' • • 1 '' h• · apprJ1\1ng ... • · ' ,, .... prorx·rt' u'' n, -, J • ,: :1 go Jl\rng " :r "' t , ,, thO\C' "1. it" 3\'-C\,'T'Cf'l, Dan Ha/ten" a •1nrlHJti•d columni•t Bush was looking for a VP that wouldn't upstage him .\ d1.1m:i1 1, tra11,h1rr1•.1111111 1.iv curH'd lx'h111d the ll11\l'd d.1111' 11f the Republican ,on•l·1111\•11 1 h c cauuou~ George Au'h "h11 ..ih• J~' kept one t.'~l' t)\l'r ht' ,h,1ukk r ll O Ronald Rt•agJn "J' trJn'>ll'rmt'd into a 'urpnc;ingl~ 1or,·l·h1I ( il·orgl' Bush -\'I ht''''" (ironic J r. 111ld U\ "Dad's 1n 1.'.'hargr no••· Hl··, n1.1 l..tng the dC<'tStOn\ . Campaign m3nager L,·e -\l\\.ller. wanted to hold up the .rn nounl·cment 1hat Sen Dan QuJ' fl' ''ould he the running mate Ru sh •" t'rruk·d him There" as ix'" crful r r•'"urc l'" Bush to choose ~n Rohen Dok h...'\"JU\t' the-polls 'h<m cd he \\1•uld h11 ng tht' most strcngth IO thl· IJl kl·t Ru'h p1ckrd Qua• It• and annt'u~·l."d 11 on Tuesda~ \ug !ti \\l· rer1•nl·d ah ,· dec1s1on thl· pre' H'u" l'' l'ning 1n a radio broadrn~1 The old Buc,h U'il'd 1<' tx· .:.1u11ous of what he ~td. l''l'n 1n r n \Jll' Aul tht' new Bu!ih 'IHldcnh became outspoken an thr hal kroom' -\l''C'Clrd· 1ng to w1tncS~\ "ho attcndl'd the m~t1ngs in "h1r h 'Kl' rrcc;1dcn11al possib1ht1es \\el''(' d1'l'U'>'t'd. he ,·alkd Jack Kemp arroian1 '-Jtd Bu\h "Kemp won't hstrn I ,,3n1 a 'ice PttSident who'll hstc:n -hkt' I did .. Bush rte0un1ed 'It'' rrnl t:nl·ounlrl"'I wuh Kemp at Whnc H1'u~ mt.~t'"J' Kemp expounded ad nau~·um on h1' «0nom1c 'te\\\ but "''uldn"t h\tcn to •n>:one else's idea' Bu'h \did OfBobDok, Bu<ih \aid he ""'uldn't be happ) as 'ice p~'>1Jcn1 ·· .\nd ""hen Bob Dole t\ unhapp'. h~· rrall unhapp ... Bu'h tuld mt·mb\.·~ of his inner circle He kM~d the ~ll v.ould ICt a Ot'@.lll\t' 111' ptHS1on from an unhapf" l~'k When National unl\ .\th 1-<r Cohn Pov.ell's name c3mr up Bu'h bhantd: "Where the hell <l<X'., th.it R.U.ff'trt started''" It".,, pointed out thll Po•-cll would ti( the fir'it blad. on 1 ~cknt1al t1ckcL that th1" h1'>ttln<' ' li~I "tiulJ 1n11·, I .lr.11n,1 intn ih campaign. Jn.I 111.11 PP"l'll " .1r c\pt'nenred ..iu.11111l·d k Jdl't "' under\land' th• •·•rid IX"'l"r ~·""' In l'Ontra\I 1h,· I km•l\r.11 1, P.Ht1 ' Jesse Jar!..~t'" h,,, h.1d ·111 ~o' crnnh·111 C\pcrtl'nl'l' But Bu<.h J""1:",.,1 thl' 1J \,1 J 1'1 as lhe puhti, ,, .. _..1,,·,1 \\ .1l1t·1 \l,•1 dale's ~k, t "'" "' J "\ •m.in 1 n I t.J/\.J ·" 1oken1sm Rl.'h -...u,1 hl "1>ulJ lfe.11,. similar 1mpn'""'" 1i"ht·, ht''l' .1 t>IJ, ~ ~tooth' .till' Au'h h,1J h1' tir,1 '" 1 \.\1th JOl'lhl.:r rr•''~' I h1rma 1 l'fl· ncsSC't' (HH,•r,11 I JmJr \le\.lOJ, .. "ho ramhlu.l r .t~•ul n.1n-<.~·,·11i,, .\fterv.a rd' A.i'h 1\l..l·,1 Jn JtJ,· "'\\'hat " 1h.1t 1.?u1 · \ lhi\\l'r •htld ,. Bush .... 11J "'' "J' l1~•l..1 n~ '''' someone 1 n I' ' 1 '" n "urd'I "ho "a' ··mort h~c (•t'MSl' Bu'h · - J '\1 : man \\Ith ""'' •\mtr"nt.111lin ~'tl'n­ tial." Ht 'aid Dan Qu.1' k "' ould tx· "a \IC't' pl't' 1dc-n1"ho 1'.nl'"'' h1') rok " - not a 'el> m.1n hut one "h,, \.\OUldn 't up'1Jgt• the prl''ldCnl FREE l 'l fRPRl'-f l\·r· estro1~:l the l1tll:r.1h11ng ol ~'' ll'I bloc C<'onomtl'\. '' ha' 111i Jn unc\-pccted fallout Om· 111 the ln:e cntcrpn~'I spnng.1ng up u ml~·r pc-r- cstro1l..a 1 orian11t-d Jru~ tratl1,k10' During the t..rann' of thl" \tahn )CU\ 01nd lhC' \trlt'l \'llOll\.lh ot tht• ensunng rcg1mt''> the Jrua) 01 t hOll"t' "' the \\t't -l <X':ltnc hem1n :ind c"en manJuana -\\trl" hardf\ known 1n the Red Empire But "uh man} \m.111 pr" alt' l:'tu,1- ncs.SiC1 \:IOCtloned m 1hc '•<'l n1on and it' utc-llnC". druf. from WC1tC'm Europe and 1he \t1ddk f.J\I arc CTOSSU\I the bonkl"'l IO Wt'l\l31Htal amounts. In Hunpr. and Pol:and . anJ to a lcucr c~1cnt in other ~''"'mun1 t ("()Untncs.. blad. mar\.e1\ 1n -:ulT\'n "-"t Iona bttn ~1nkcd at b' 'cm· ments b(lc ucttJ \\1 th t\rn 1reat<'f tt0nom1c problem-. JACK ANDERSON , , ( ~~ and DALE VAN.ATTA • "\ ,, HJdar<.''' ''" , .. t' , , "1r1, pa• h,111 • ~ 1 • • , 1·111, : " \-, • ,.1n dt,11..ir' J' 11h l •·' '. •, Till· 1, I.., 1 '' .. ,·1'-.1rg.t · ,• rJ " "' " ' ..: "' 'Tll're ''I k" '·. 111.'\!JI \J \ \ ' I ... 1 "k f't1'1J~l ' ,I'' 1 '' .tnd lllh,. ~ ·-~' I , ,~ ·h, '"'" ,·Iii. 1cn .1rn,· ' ,11 H1'P1''; , ',,, •1 .ind i''d,1 I~ dr ·~ 1raff1, J..a, '· 'l' ·1 '" ~-~ :i ._, !1 ·1~ lhl'I• \\ 1 ,•, 11ll' hl h,1r..J\ •' '' 11;)~ JX'l'f'k .I' \\ • ,I, \II I 1h 11'" C"I!• trcpll'nl .,r, ' .1·r .1 ·1'.1111 t, • , ,1 \.\llh their \t.:· .. ·,h' .ind '"1111111'1 homt.'\ ,,n , ... ,. n,1· ,i, The '"}\,..,, .t'l• ,, ' ·r .11 ''' " , , 111 trice, ha q: r,·. rt , ,1'1,J •n ,., rx·ntnl'l'li \ nw1 ".11, .1 nll 1 'I hl \\ l''' em .in11..Jr.i~ ,,,l._ 1.il' ,,,r hl·lr Jlld con\uhJlll'I':_ Ml "•"'" ~·· I'\• ,,r TE.\ll,(.JRO \I 1111 '' \K\ l~G -Th\ l l'•h:,t ,,llh'I" h.\" called on rt<.. IT't m~" i. 't n1l lt><l\I h' the stan 1n~ pc.••\r l' 111 ' .I.in h111 h'"' of cmergenc' 'ur rltl' h,1,, J1,1r ~art'd on th<'tr "3' t.• llh' 111\•tt~ht­ stncken an-;i' ot that ,,,vn1" h ap~3rs that 'udant"'l' ",1,11, " h;a' c hcll:>('d thrm "c-' I•' th\· """' T h~ Su<bn~ arm' 1pr.arl'1Hh hJ\ not sanctioned tht' thd\ It r11ll1'l\Cd "' pun1~h the' thal'' l'' hut '<'11r, ~ 1n Sudan douN •hat the arm' ('J n controltl!>O"n INl)I" ln~'tnl'.t:I'('' the food ha <lpt)(':u'N on th<' hlal ._ mar~tl. but IM ~t..al'\ tnf ~pk Ir<' too dcstatutt to pa' fi r u th.~rc. .lad .... ,... aN Dalt , ••• .4 ,,. att '' IHlkWr.4 r.lftD•I u. LETTERS DANWALTltU Cohun.alat No switch for this GOP v ote r To the Ed1tur Some ol \our fl'ddl.'r' ha'e '>U&· gested tha t helau,t.•ofthr probk mc, of some of1he Rt"pubhlJn land1datt·s in the last pn ma~ cit·\ uon lur the -lUth (ongress1onal o .... 1r1,·t tha1 \.\(.'should · gnt our teeth ·and' 1Jtl' 1.Xmocra11c \1 ~ •tt:\.\ "thdt lhl· \'kd,1ratl' \.\d\ "1se enough not It• l'll'\ t aho'>t" "ho had thr probkms \ ,111ng Ot'mo- crauc "Ould nn1 \ohl an~ proble mc, ot thO'>t' te" Repuhltcan \3nd1da1es l\.1 orem t·r "l'rt' I Ill 'ote D<·mo- cra11l i\.\ouldht \ol1ngag.d1 nc,1mu'>t of "' hat I bl-lit•• c I belie• t• 1n hm11cd go• ern ment. 1n Jud1n al rl''>lra1n1 an a strong dl·fcn!>l'. indudtng \DI. 1n patnott ~m 1m lud1ng rl'l1u1nng ~l ut­ ing the Oag of tht· I nttt.'d 'tatcs in Khoolc, th.it g.o• t·rnment \hould he the sen ant ot aht· people: that there 1" a l1 mt1 tudJ1m-,gt1•crnm"11 has o n m) pocket book in a bala0t:ed budget amendmen t ltnc--nem 'eto. that abonion 1\ murder. st rong anu- pornograph• la" s. re-enactment ot an11·sodom• la"~ 10 arcommoda11ng the pract1le ot religion 10 the public area -not ncluding ii in support of mother\ ,·anng for and reanng r h1l- drcn -not gmernment cmplo)ees. in oppo\1n g tht" ad•anCC' of com- munism indud1ng hel p to the Con- tras TheSt" are thing.~ that ha'e lx>en opposed b~ the Democrats. For e\ampk help to the .\fghan freedom fighters and .\ngolan l '~IT .\ has "rough I the pro\pect of peaCt" 10 th ost" "ar-lorn 1.·011ntnt<s "lo I "tit \Ole Repubhcan 1n the coming '\o•ember elcll1on. and not gnt m~ teeth or as one "al! put 11. hold m' no!>t' . RICH-\RDJ ELLIOTI C O'ita \ite53 Legal mayb e, but not clean To thl" Ed111•r Thurc;JJ\ c. 'l."11.!hh<1rhvod Focu' earned tht" art Kl~ "'( oast D1stm t -\dopts Budget·· 03, 1d \\ arlielJ e\el'\H1• e dtr('( tor vf tht· ( oast Com- munll~ (<•ale~~ D >lrlt (, .\mencan Ft"dera 11nn ot Tea, hi.""\ e husrncss manager of 1eacher\ u010n 1 gc1C's for a 4 ~ Pl'rlt'nl tnl rea\t' \fr \\ arlield \3\\ tht• m '""' lor a" 4 flt'rtt·nt raise ,an ,omc t•om the-Ol'" hudE?ei's "rcser• l' lunJ ( crt'at' ':ltwndc. hke a tiu c.tnl'\\ agL•nt I 1r a la~n unmn ~'ho knt'") '-'hl'll tht monl'\ 1\ Thl· 1mn• "D:i' 1J \\ arlidd 1<. Jh0 the prc\1dt'nt 01 th<' H un11ngt on SC'ach l nion High ">clwol D1 ~tnr1 hoard of tru'>tt't'S. "h1lh <.huuld be rl'Sf')On'l1t>lc tt• tht· '111/\"0'-L'f lhl' commun1t\ 1or mJnagemrn: L'I the d1C.tnll°'l linJnn'' ' ( ari \\ arlil'ld "'·Jr ~·ah ha1,·· Can an ck\ tt•..J tru,tce 11.'ft•, 1,·J t'I\ tt"acher IJtx1r uni,1r .. uppon jh,o tx· em- plo,ed J l a nusines' manager for a lat\Qr un tin not unltl-l' th,· proiess1on he protc...-• ..-.-, 10 c• aluatl fatrl~ as a member \)I manJl.lt·ment' I think kgall~ the .in'"'t'; ., H'S If m~ op1n11.'n .ountc, I ... uggc\I it's a h11le h!..e hmng Daniel Onega the ~fan.1st d1llahlr t•I ''caragua w be the d1rcuor 01 :hl' ( ··ntr:i fn~om lightn' ,,, 'lldra~uJ It ma~ tie legal hut,,·, !'ll•\ .kJn TO\I TEEU: F--oun uun \ alk\ TODAY IN HIS TORY Toda• ., \tond.n \uf 211. the ~J2nJ da' 111 t%l'-fhn1. arr 124 daH left in thc 'l'3r Toda•., h1ghi1f.h; r' ,,,,r1. On .\ug :4 l ~-lJ '110 1 \mcn can troop' mJr,hul d''"r thl' Champ<. Eh \C'l'.'' 11 l'.tn' ,,, the: Frenr h capital\ on11nul'd 1. , t1,•11r.11l' Its lahera11on trnm :h\· ,,,,. .... On 1h1\ dJll' In IS \3. tht• l.1,1 Iii, .1 1 "-tni; ot Peru 4.1ahualpa "J' murdered C'IO the orde~ ol \p.in ,~ ._1,nquernr Franc1S<:o P11a rro In I .,., the S<'Cond rr"''tlll-nt oithl' Mormo n C'hun:h RnF,ham \ nung died 1n It La l e C 1t' l 1ah In 18Q6 tht' <. h1nC'....---\mcncan dish l hop !>UC\ "a' tn\ented 10 :'l.e" 't or!.. Cit' b' the , ht'l tn 'l\tllng 0h1n~ i\mha,.-.adN l 1 H ung-('han~ In IQ~7. l ') \en \trom Thurmond (at that 11mt'. a IXmocrat from uth Carohnal cndC'd a fihbustrr again\t a ~"II nght~ bill af\rr talking for mnrc than :!4 hou.-.. In l~ti~. C1em1n1 \ carrying astron:tut\ Gordon < oopcr and Charle ··Pete"' ( onrad c;pla\hed into ttic "tlanttc a lier eight da~., m pace In 1%6. the ~atlt\ pH• their la<,t pubh C'Onccrt. at andl~t1ck Park 1n San Fran 1 • In I Q7S. one of I rc-li1nd"s m "' prominent fiaum in its quest for 1ndtPtndence Eamun d~ Valen.. died at a nursina home near Oubhn at the aat of9l. tn 1CP7. Lou Brock ohhc t l.ou1 Cnh nals ech pscd the '49"-) car.()ld carttr tolen-ttt0rd ofTyCobb as he o~ \-.'O bastS dunna a pmc 111•n t the n O.tto P~res. brina· '1'1 h1 ' &a.I to 93. (The Padres n the pmt, 4-to-l.) ln 19 I. broadcaster ~ll Thomas, koo-n ftw hit WOrtd ""di. 4* at bes bomt .. PtWliill. N.Y .. at • 19 st n. .tJrrlill..,,.,... ... Aa 0rMge Coat DAIL V PILOT I Monday, Augu1t 29, 1918 F1'9sh Fish • Pasta Speclaltles r------------------1~~~ I· 2 FOR 1 c~~N I I SPECIAL I I Purc:NN enr .,,~et regullll pm. end rec.Ive I I • MCOnd of ..,,,. "' 1e ... , V•l&M for FREEi I I OFFER VALID 4 pm lO 6p m MON THAU FRI I '2P--------------------explres 9-15-88 ACROSS FROM THE NEWPORT PIER NEWPORT OYllBI BAR I ml 1 nJ IU U7.ZU H TOM CllUlst COCKTAIL (RI U JU JU SOJ ... t ID * llOIEllT OE MIAO MIDNIGHT RUN (RI U It 1 41Mt1 SS 111' • • Jfff l lllO&lS TUCKER (PGI l 00 l-11 i ·U 7:41 II U A FISH CALL ED WANDA (RI I H J J5S·40 1 M It M lllUCl WllllS DIE HARO (RI NIGHTMARE Ollf ELM STREET 4 (R) Pl US c111nt11S II (Ill A FISH CAl.LED WANDA CR) rt.US COCITAll (Ill DIE HARO (RI 'LUS '" 'Go WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) PLUS llG I USIHst IHI COMING TO AMERICA (RI 'LUS OlAO POOL 1111 2100 W. OCEANFRONT NEWPORT BEACH (714) 675-9977 * * ORM ltd OPl11 * '* •DAYS I ·~-lllOS I I~ UlllOl 11 11 ' llU Ulll. US llO ll NEWPORT CINEMA Ne•port Cenler ~-0760 TUCKIR-TMI MAN ANO tU OftEAM (PG) 1:15-3:30·5:45-1:00-10:15 ITEAl.INQ HOME (PG) 12:t0-1:1S-4;lM:45-9·00-10-SO LIDO CINEMA Newporl·lldo 673-1350 SAT/IUNIUSUNTtll:OO,.. MIDNtGKT AUN l:GO (ft) MILL DURHAM (" )i.00-10-.20 HARBOR TWIN H1rbor·Wll1on f)31·3501 . EDWARDS ORIGINAi CINEMA Harbot-Ad1m1 ~-3102 YOUNG GUNS (R) 115·3 J0.6·00.tlS..10 30 CINEMA CENTER H1rbor-Ad1m1 117M141 TODAY t:U5 UNTll 3:1111 "'8 WHO fAAMED ROGER AANIT(PG) 12:45-3:00-5:15· 7:30·9 45 HOT TO TROT (PG) 1Z .• 2:0M:l 5-i:JO..I· 30-10 30 BIG(PG) TOlllMKS 12':15-Z:l0-4:4S..7:00·9 00 THE •to •LUE (PO) 11:30-1:45 COCKTAIL (A) 4! '10-1:00-10.00 MESA CINEMA .,.owport-1 9tPi 6'6·5025 fl~I<; •.I r l~f MA A'•' .1 Mer "''~ur ~ '444 HUTTON CENTRE M1cArtl'lur 11 Main Neil to 55 Cotl11 Meu Fwy In Santa Ana 662-2266 TOOAY·FIRIT IHOWS3.00 COCKTAIL (R) TOMCNSE 5 45-130-10-35 YOUNG GUNS (R) THX !1.15· 1'15·9·30 BIG (PG) TOMIWllS 5 45-145·10 45 BETRAYED (R) 530·115·1030 NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST.4 THE DREAM MASTER (R) oo 51~-1 00.9 00.10.s A FISH CALLED WANDA (R) JAM( lCE CIJITIS 545.1 00.1015 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABBIT (PG) 5'15-7.30·9:45 THE BIG kUE (PO) 1•05·5:45-10:20 STEALING HOME (PG 13) 12 oo.z 00-4 15 6·15·1.30·10.30 HOT TO TROT (PO) 1:00-3.15·5·J0·7 J0.9 45 HEAO AND THE TERAOA (A) 12'45·2:45-5·00· 7:00-9.00· l 0:45 SOUTH COAST PLAZA B r11101 Su~r:c,..,11r •• 1 '"• f e ,, I• 'II I I ,.- ..U. 4' 'I 1 ~ •• ~ • r a "\ii t; • l F 1•erc11 M ovle1 TODAY a .• UNTIL 3:00 NI DIE HARD (A) 8RUC£ WI.LIS 12 00·2 45.5 30-l·IS.10·50 MARRllD TO THE M09 (R) 1:00·3.15 s 30-7 45-10.00 UlllVUSITT Across tro111 !lit Un11 of Calif -lnint IS4·88 l l TODAY S2.ts UNTIL 11IO .... MARRIED TO THE MOB (R) 1 l 5·3.30-5:45-1'()(1 10 15 BETRAYED (R) 12:30-3·15·5·45-1:15-10 40 DIE HARO (A) BRUCE WI.US 1130-200.u s.1 30.10 oo A FISH CALLEO WANDA (A) JAlllE l£[ CIJI HS 11·30.145.400-615-1.30 10 35 NIGHTMARE ON ELM ST.4 THE DREAM MASTER (A) 1·00-3:00·5:00·7:00·9:00 10 45 CLEAN A SOBER (Al 3:00·7.45 MIDNIGHT AUN (Rl 12:JS. 5:20-10:05 HUNTINGTON TWIN 8eac:h·Maln 141-Glll TODAY t:2.ts UNTIL 5:00 P M aETAAYED (R) 1:00-3:30-6:00·1:15-10 30 HOT TO TROT . (PO) 12.30·2:30·4:4S.7:00·9 00 ~ CINEMA WE ST W111mln1t1r-Gold1nw11t 891 ·3935 r' • f1 •""..,._ 1"'"1 • FAMILY BARGAIN NIGHTS S2 00 TUES/WED/THURS YOUNG GUNS (R) l:lS.3'30·5:45-100·10 10 ITIALlfilG HOME (P01S) 11:00·?:00-4:15-6:15-130-10 30 MARRIED TO THE MOB (R) 12:45·3.00·5.15·7'30·9 45 CHARTER CENTER W1rner 11 Beach 341.ono TODAY 12.15 UNTIL UIO NI A FISH CALLED WANDA ( R) JAlllE lll a. TIS 11 ·15-1 ·15-3:J0-5:45-l:00-10:15 STEALING HOME (PO 13) 12 30·2 45·4:45-7:00-9-00-10:50 COCKTAIL (R) TOMCNSC 11:15-1:30-3:45-,:00-1:15-10:20 DIE HARD (R) llRIJC{ WI.LIS 12.15-3 00-5 45-1·30· l l.OO TUCKER-THE MAN AND HIS DREAM (PG) 12:45-3.00·5:15. 7:30-9:45 VILLAGE CENTER On BHcl'I Blvd ·2 block• north ol Guden Gron Frwy 891-0567 TODAY t:2.t5 UNTll..1.-00 NI YOUNG GUNS (R) l. l 5·3:30·5:45-1:00· 10:15 HOT TO TROT (PG) 11 :45-1 :45-4:00-6:15-1:30-10:30 WHO FRAMED ROGER RABalT(PQ) 11:30·1:45-4:00·':ll-L'4S.10:45 MARRIED TO THE MOB (R) 12:00·2:30· 4 45°7:00·9:15 BETRAYED (R) 12:30-315-5•45-&:15-10·40 A FllH CALLID WANDA (ft) W. lll M TIS 12:30·2 45.5:00.1:15-9:30 ISSION VIEJO TWIN Sin O:.go Frwy lo la Pu •I Chrlu nt11 SJ0-09() I.AT,_ a• UNT1l MIN A FISH CALLID WANDA <"> ..-la cans U5-1.JO..lt.3S ltUN l:OO BULL DURHAM (ft) 6'.I : ·10:35 11o11.,c,or11oj 'wtf J'• MA L t f ... t "I ... - • l'I "' ~ Iii ... ,, • ~·" ~ ro:.t:::l u·•l 4MtM.1M .. ltA5 YOUllO CIUQ ll'll-l l"ltl ..... 1t 1S CROWN VALLEV CINEMAS Cro1111n Vtllfly P11kw1y '} Block1 Norlh of S 0 Frwy COCKTAIL (ft) TOii CIUS( 5·30·7:45-10:00 DIE HAM> (ft) mlClWl.LIS 5:30·1:1S.10:50 TUCKER-THE MAN AND Hll DREAM (PG) ,:154:30·10:45 HlltAYED (A) 5: 15-7:30· 10:00 WHO FRAMED ROGEA AAMIT{N) 5:45-1:00-lt.15 SAOOLEBACK CINEMAS S 0 Frwy El Toro R<1 8'10 Rockflf'IO ~1-S880 TODAY U .• UNTIL a. NI MAC a -2:154:30-lOM •to•UE(PG) 12:to-4:1s.e:30 HOT TO TROT (R) 12:45-3:00-5:15-7:30·9:0 MARAllO TO THE Moe (ft) l:00-3:1H:30·7:4S.10:00 YOUNGGUNI (ft) ll:45-2tM.15-6·•U S..lt.5t .. RIO Alim THI TaMOR(R) 11:4S.1:4M:tM:tf..l:to·ll:tG El TORO CINEMAS i., [1 F •wv El Ton; 11.:1 "8, 9'>00 ITIAL.9ICI NOm (P011) 12:15·Z:lM:67•t•lt..45 CUANllC>eaR (ft) 1 :l S.3:45-i:15·1:4S. ll:OO , Deetanated acceptor Tony Danaa hu hl1 hands full. And the winners were: PASADENA (A P) -Here is a complete list of winners at the 40th Altnual Pfime-Time Emmy Awards presented Saturday and Sunda} ni&hts. l>rescntcd Sunda} night: Tht Sound Of ChrilllNl," AllC J CHOREOGRAPHY "lrvlno lltrlln's lOOln l lrthdev Celebre hon." CllS 4 ART DIRECTION FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC PROGRAM· "llerrv MenllOw 1119 Fun on Swine SlrM I," CllS. 5 CLASSICAL PROGRAM IN THE PER· FORMING ARTS "Nixon In Clll,,. Grtel PerfOfml llCH.'' PBS 1 ORAMA SERIES. "l!lirlvlomelh1ng, ' ABC 2. COMEDY SERIES: "Tlltl Wonou YHrl .. 6. MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A MINI· SERIES OR A SPECIAL "Tiie llourne ldenlllv: ,___...':I'= llCID lW IUI All IS IOI"' llJI 191111• ... o.Ar•-WMO fUMeD IOG8 Ulllf (POI llllO 1.'.Jt Silt 7·U "" ..., ......... ..,., Co.I WO ...cA (II IUI ... Jl41 l:U IMS r. ..... -.. ~ ,_ .. ... 111:11111 ....... .. Pert l," CllS. 1 SOUNO MIXING FOR A ORAMA MINISERIES Olt A SPECIAL "TerrOfl" on Tri.1 TM United Sleles vs S.lim A1tml," CBS • ENGINEERING AW.ARO Ol>hcel Oise Corp er>O llW Sonv Corp t SOUND EDITING FOR A MINISERIES OR A SPECIAL "T114 Mura.r Of Merv PT!egen. Perl 2 " NIC ' 10 MAKEUP FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL "Poe< L11114 Rich Glrl Tiie llaroere Hutton Slorv, Part 2.'' NBC 11 HAIRSTYLING FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL "Poor Llllle RICPI Girl Thoe Berbere Hullon 51orv. Pert 2.'' NBC 12 COSTUMING FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL "Slleke<IOwn on 1114 Sun"' Strip ' CllS 1J ART DIRECTION FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL Fo•l1re He 1rnari. Hell of Ferne ·• CllS I• LIGHTING OIRECTtON FOR A VAR· IETY·MUSIC OR DRAMA SERIES, MINI· SERIES OR SPECIAL "Jvllt Andrtw\ Thtl Sound of CIViSlmu ... ABC 15 SOUND MIXING FOR A VARIETY OR MUSIC SERIES OR A SPECIAL. "Dolly Down In Ntw Orleen\," ABC . 16 CINEMATOGRAPHY FOR A MINI· SERIES OR A SPECIAL ·1 S.w Wl'llt You D.O," CllS ., 17 EDITING FOR A MINISERIES 0~ SPECIAL (SINGLE CAMEltAI 'Trit Muro.r of Merv Plleg•n Pert 1. · NBC 11 EDITING FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL IMUL Tl CAMERA) "Jullt Andrew1 The Souno ol Crm umas." ABC 19 TECHNICAL DIRECTION·E LECTRONIC CAMERA·VIOEO CONTROL FOR A MINI• SERIES OR SPECIAL "Julie And<twl T~ Sound of Music," AllC 20 COSTUME DESIGN FOR A MINISERIES OR SPECIAL • Poor Lollle RICPI. Gori Thtl lerblra Hullon SIOfy ' N8C 71 GUEST PERFORMER IN A COMEDY SERIES BHll R1Cl\er01, 'Frentr.'l Pl•Ct," CBS n MUSIC COMPOSITION FOR A SERIES· "Beeutv e no "'' Beut PllOI," CllS 23 SOUND MIXING FOR A COMEOV SERIES OR A SPECIAL "Frenk \ Piece FOOCI F1g111 .. ces . 14 SOUND EDITING FOR A SERIES S••r Trt k -TPlt Nut Gener•t•or> 11001001, SYN 1S COSTUME DESIGN FOR A SEltlES "Srar Trek -Tew Not G-rllton r,.. 819 Goooove: SYN 76 EDITING FOR A SERIES !SINGLE CAMERA) L .t, Lew Full Merill! Ject<el " N8C 77 CI NEMATOGRAPHY FOR A SEltlES "8Hutv •nd Int Beast P110I," CBS ?I LIGHTING DIRECTION IN A SERIES "Tiit Cl!•rmln1n Tiit Wilen 11 of Ven Oetr.1 .. A8C 2t TECHNICAL OIRECTION·ELECTRONIC CAMERA WORK·VIDEO CONTROL FOR A SE RIES "TPlt Golden Girts Old Fnends." NBC lO HAIRSTYLING FOR A SERIES "De\19"· lno w-l'A •• ~ You," CI S ......... ,........ IWlllD lO nll MOI (I ) INS ):10 Sl1S 7'40 .. iS ..., ....... WMOflAlllD*81.n l"t INI U1MS1.-INS ...... 1t-.aMt s••·n ,.,. ClMWt ICMlll9 ... u .... llOf 10 -l"et --i••llOCIJ .... ---... ~'°~ .. ·-- 1Mlln-11" ..., ..... ......... 09I u-4 "' ... *"" .. 11:4S 2'4J 4:4J M S ,,. II 9 n I· " c • • Stores' waste runs rampant BAil READERS: Remember tbe ob~nc1 from tile woman 111 Bristol, , wlllo complained tlllat her NO CITY, PLEA E: You want 10 f ' a private taaltatloo •••· All talk 1ea1eless waste? The food • re11Jarly picks •P u eful U1rowa o t b th lllt I b 1 ... 1 t.llat •IO--laave dlscard•d to u Y e m ary s enoug • u ... to make a grown man cry. When I .Ue ,..m for new merchandise? I ... DrlS offered some sensible suggestions on llM laid almost every month be LM ~ laow to 1et that food to the homeless I ........ t lllome a bl& box of shoes from was told to keep my trap shut or I'd be Idle '!'Mm McAD stores. Each shoe la big trooble. W Mee silt ap the side so it couldn't llernold. I coatacted Thom McAo about Ibis ,.Q policy and was told that they • ...-aad tllrow away shoes only wlln a 1ln1le shoe from th e pair is mlula1 or tlle pair Is mismatched. I was uHred tllat tbere would be no more 1laslala1 and th at shoes would be &1ve11 to charities. 1\at letter sent sbo(it waves .,..... tile country. Apparent!) there 'Is a lf'HI deal of Ibis sort of thing aola1 on. Read on: FREMONT. NEB.: I u-.cd tu ''ork for Wal-Man and 11 made ml' \ll'~ thl' way the) thre" out clothing that had the slightest defect The~ cut !lhtrl\ and pants and s"eatl'rs do'' n the middle and put them 1n the tra!>h. I asked wh) the~ didn"t g" e these By SIDNEY OMARR Tffsday. Aagust 30 items to the need). The anw·t·r -.qi\. ""Because the} would come tu l'\Pl'll it." I then asked "'h) the) d1<ln "1 g1'l' the garments to US t•mplO) t'l'\ f hl·) said. "Anyone taking me rt han<l1-.t· from the store will be fi red ·· I horx· that woman's letter helps put an l'nd to this nu111ness PALMER, ARK.: When I worked in Alaska, Kinney stores up there slubed not only tbe shoe they coulclo't sell but ladies' pur es as well. I tried to get the store to slop this but was told to mind my own business. SIERR.\ VIST\ . .\RI/. ThJt wasteful S)Stem of '"merchand1\l' disposal" described b) the ''oman in C'onnecttcut goe'> on hcrl· 11111 11·, ARIES (March 21-Apnl I ~1· You'll rcco,er " hat had been lost. qck high. people who pre\'1ousl) "ere 1nd1ffcrent \\ 111 now seek )Our company. Reunion with loved one could be toppt·d b} gourmet dinner (ancer native represented. . '.fAURUS (.\pnl 20-\la~ 2<)): You'll ha\l~ grl.'ater freedom, there \I.Ill be legitimate reason to cdebrate Relat1' e r('Cel\ e!> e\crllent health repon. )ou'll get long-distance call in connenion with proposedJOUrney. Gemini 1n' oh ed. GEMINI (Ma) 21-Junc 211): Wish \I.Ill be fulfilled following tn11tal dela\ due to red tape. You'll be dt•ahng \\1th bureaucrats. there will be forms to bC filled. Mone) dispute can no\\ be settled Scorpio figu res prominent!). C~CER (Junc 21-Jul) 22). F-ocuson 1nd1"V 1duahty. cunos11y. st1mulat1on ofcrcattveJuices. Scenario h1ghhghtH·hange. tra,el. ~t)le. tl1na11on that could become "scnous." Profe!>sional superior flashes "'green hght. .. LEO(Jul} 23--\ug 22 ): I ndl\ 1dual "hu had been difficult LO "under~tand" will offer logical C"<planatton for recent al't1ons. Focus on distance. language. travel. maJOr dome!.tK "'tran~format 1on. ·• Taurus becomes 'aluablc all). WEST P.\LM BL.\( II. FL\. Ju'>t because shoes are mismatched 1~ no reason toeut them up and thru" them out. Single shoes arc u<>cful to l')l'opk who ha'r maJor loot <.urga' .\n' foot doctor kno"s ho" to gel 10 1oud1 "1th groups that lourdinaw d1c.1nbu- 11on of~1ngk shcx·., 1 rm an 11 ll'lt and a IJ nght) LOUISVILLE. KY.: I "orked in a good shoe store in this cit) and sa11 tbem slash shoes left and right and toss them out. When I asked "hy they weren't given to the poor I "as told. "Foot disease." IThis ans"er "a an insult to my intelligence. I MODESTO. C .\L If \onw hool..- storcs hl'rC tear ol) Ul\ l'r\ Ill fll'rll'l°ll~ ~ood boo~s and thn Jrl· thl·n to'>(,l·d 1n the tra!lh \\ hl·n I ;i\l..l·d Jhm1t donating thl' bo11i.., to our rumm.1gl· sak. I \.\J\ tulJ "It\ tuo mu1.h trouble .. DEAR READER : The onl) plaus· Ible explanation for slashing merchandise came fro m Columbus, Neb. A woman "rote: "Retailers must protect tbemseh·es against people who get merchandise through charitable organiiations and take it back to tbe store for credit. ~lost folks are decent but there are a lot of crooks out there." Well, readers, if this is true there's got to be a better way. We invite tbe stores named to respond. We'll print their statements. L.M. Bovo Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Monday, August 29, 1988 A9 TV Li s 11NG~ Complete televl•ton llatlnga In Sunday'• TV Piiot VIRGO (Aug. H-~pt. 221 Don't co-sign. Protect credit and reputa11on Do some personal dctect1,·c "'or~ 1n connl.'ct1on with character. financial status of one who 1.1.ould be a "'partnl'r ··Dela~ ''111 actuall~ work 1n )Our favor. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22J: Emphasis on power. authont). responsib1h1 y. strong love rela11onsh1p. nldl'r 1nd1' 1llu:il counsels ~ou regarding legal matters. mantal statu'> ~·ou'll learn morr about propcn~ 'aluc. "'serious intentions ... 7 seconds for a singles bar connection SCORPIO (Oct. 23·:".<n . 211: Hold hac~ in rnnnt'<'t101l with direct action. Permit l~ic equal time \\1th 1mpul<,e Focus on romancr. creatl\ n~. humanitarianism < haniahk ur poht1ral proJeCt "'111 1n,ohe ··underdog."" Reflect. SAGl'M'ARllf (\,l1' 22-lkc:!ll \\hathadbel'nlo t\.\1llbt•reco-.ercd focus on drama. crta11' 1t~. romance. ab1ht~ to 1mpnn1 in d1' 1dual st~ k Member of oppoMtc \t'\ as~' "'Wh~ not take a l·hant·r""' Leo pla) s d' nam1c role. CAPRICORN ( Dt'C 22-Jan I !.)I Fmpham on special tolkrnon'>. :ibllJt~ to transform hobb~ 1n10 prolitahll' l'ntt·rpmc You'll complete nrgo11at1on'>. )Our position will be or;trong.:r th.in ongin.ilh an11upated. Canl'er nau'e 1n,ohed AQUARll'S (Jan 211-f l•h 11\1 \en'r of litne~'> and humor h1ghhgh1ed Restless rclat1\C \\ant' \1.111w1h111g hut" in quandaf) conl'erning "hat al'tuall~ 1s required. Scl·narm al\o h1ghilghh hror1der hor11on~. e\pans1on of II' mg quarters. PISCES (Feb IQ-\1.trlh 2111 It "111 tx· nece~<.an 10 r.:model. fl'' 1sc and I possibly to re' amp origin.ti plans ~lone~ 1~ tn' oh ed. but ) ou ha' l' opponun1t~ 10 obtain kg111m.11l' harga1n. Long-distance call helps complete deal. IF AUGUST 30 IS YOl'R BIRTHDAY l'urrent c'clr cotnc1drs "1th fresh 'start in ne" dtre\.."ttOn -\t lir-.t 'ou \\ 111 feel alone.' but soon al11e!> \\ 111 be •attracted and lo'c ''°ill not Ix·· a strangrr. You are finished "'th losing proposi tion. )OU arc rrhl'' cd ol burden.~ ou Ii nail~ :ire read) to rake ad' antage ofas~ts. cooperation offered h~ rx·opk "ho ha' e) our best 1ntt'rests at hean Gemini. Sagittarius pcopk pla~ important roles 1n )our hfe Fun and prospent) strong)~ indicated for ~ou dunng Cktobtr. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. -. ,_ ... c...s llft! ltll UIMl llft., CtsTI •U-541-115' ~~ AUTO FACTS .,,.. .. Starting LABOR DAY in the Dally Piiot MONDAY-SATURDAY Appliance humor is alive in Counlsf Culbft'~ I A daily comic panel. 1 i I I 9 Count off SC\ en Sl'l.'Ond\. Om• thousand one. one thou-..inJ l\\ll To SC\en seconds It hJ., l'x·1.·n dt'term1ncd that'., all the 1all..1ng 11ml· a man 1n a singles bar gl·t, \\h1.·n hl· "alks up to a ~trange "uman T~p1- call~. ~he "on"t h'ill'n Jn\ long1.·r thJn that It suggeMs '>h1.· male' ur hl·r mind b' "hat \hl· '"'l'' h..·l11rl· '"l' hears a "ord .\mong thl' 't anomam., lnd1.in' 111 Brazil. an' man\\ ho mur,kr' Jnl1thl·r man. get~ to takt' homl· th,· '1u1m\ \\1do" Been a llll tif l..il lin~' 1n that trtbe L' S \lannc' ol thl' l'JI h I 1\11<1, \I.ere required to po"dcr thl'll pigtail' da1h w11h flour ~u<,rx·rt thl· tl'lln" who \I.rote that m1hta~ r1.·gulJtHin had ne,er been 11ut 1n thl' r.11n <an )OU picture 1t'1 Ho\\ grand "l're thl' dinn1.•r, lll colonial Charlc!iton. ~ ( . Onl· l'.irh recipe there detailed ho" to roa't ~1 do"e in a partridge. that partndgl' in a guinea hen. that guinea 1n a "'Id dull. that duck 1n a capon. that rapt)n in .1 goose and that goosr in a l')l':tl'Ol'l BR IDGE By CHARLES GORE1" and OMAR SHARIF Q.1-Both vulnerable. as South you hold: •QJ6 ~AIOI 6 •AKJ1095 The bidaf°ng has procttded: West Nortb East outb t• 1 "' Pass'! What action do you take? YW lf11ld1t. Piii Freoll .~ ... M". LA MP LOO K'> FOo A.-For his vulnerable overcall at " " the two-level, North must have a 111111 TllE IALLIOI When looking to finance the purchase of a new car. look for a lendinc 1nstitut1on that will offer a bllloon loan on vehicles. Although ,· the interest rate may be higher. the down payment is usually lower Whal is more, the loan is calculated on the • difttrence between a car's sale pnce and its resale value at the end of the term of the loan. Thus. a buyer males payments based on an lf'llOUnt that 1s smaller than the actual cost of the car. This can reduee monthly payments by as MUCh as twenty percent The catch 1s that. at the end of the loan period. the borrower must come with a (bllloon) payment equal to the pre· t1reed UPon car"s value The bor· rower can sell the car. however. and 111r the blnk •hat is owed Relr on C&F for hne serv1Ce on VW _, W . We use only new German perts to repair your car. We inspect lor saftty halards on every tune·up. Wt'rt an official inspection and ad· = station tor smoa devices. end btakes. we·re at 2090 Planbl Optn 8 6 tor your convt- • ...-. Tel 64'-"6910 Use tnl!Of at*. We lft MA approftd ....,HiS CO NTACT LENS aoodsuitandaaoodhand-a11east L==============~ the equivalent of an opening bid. Both minor suits arc potential sources of tricks. so we would gam- ble out three no trump. Two no trump or thrtt clubs wins the buc\- passer of the year award. Q .1-Neither vulnerable. as South you hold: tl3 '1 K6 .,,, AJIS •AK1063 Tbc bidding has proceeded: Nortll East So.lb Wat 1 t Pus l • Pass 1 • Pus J 1, Pass 3 t Pass 1 What do you bid now? A.-Rcsist bidding thrtt no trump. Had no trump appealed to panner as a ratina spot. he could either bave bid it or have shown a stopper by biddina three hearts. Since you have at least an ciaht-ard fit in speda and ruffina • value, you ahould raite to four spades. Q.3-Aa South, vulnerable, you bokl: • 1 Q IJf <> IQlMJ • A.&'5 P.,... opma the biddina with one ..... WMl do you respond? A..-Yw Mw •very aood hand, bUt ,_ a9 't Julp shift because of roar ~I lllidk. For the mo. w. bid two diamoeds to Re bo• ..,.. l'W&L QA-Al s.e. ftlna'lbk. '°"' tdd: \ Bcforl' the' ..,"l'r1. 1.Jl11.·,I ,,11!,•1. tables. the' \\Cfl' 1.Jlkd ,, , l..tJll table~ Proh1b111un 111r1.l'U till' 11,11•1,• change It ne,er lhJn~1.·d hJd, Q \\ hl·n··J ,,l. !-1.·1 •11, "' ·.! "gobbk'd)gUl11.. .. ' ~ From l nJ' < nni.:r1•,,p .1n \taun \1 a' aid .. ''h•• tir,t u"·d · •' th1.• 1l0<.1r ol ( un~rn., 1r •-Ir Ho" do '''u kl'I Jt'"llt p.11 ~ ";: meters" ( 1t1ll.'n' 111 p,, ,t '" 1.i.11 • d1dn·1 mu1.h 1.ar1.• lt1r th, P '•' .1 ' ago thl.'~ l)utlJ\\l"d \U1.h 1lw1l But \\1th cer1.•mon' P.1llh.. .11 ,·1 , l'•tl .1 parking ml·ter ·1 n J 1.:1'>~1.·t h.111 ,·.i 11 through thr q rl'l"l' ri .1 111a,·1.1 proce!>s1on and h1rma11' hu ll'd 11 \I.Ith solemn gra\l'\1lk nil'' The morl' monl'' .l m:in m.11 .. ,·, 1li1.· less hlo.eh he ')nl(l~l'' r I 1. '1 I f\' mone' a · \\Oman m.11..l'' th, 11111n· hkeh ·she "mol..1.•, \ ,1,111,111..tl rind· 1ng. ihat One h.ithroom fll.'I ,.i,;, -th.it' ho\\ almoc,.t all the 1..1,t k' 111 I n~l.rnd •7 -;-AJ9 KQ1063 •AK6S The bidding has proceeded: Nortb East outb West I • Pass 2 Pass 2 • Pass " What do you bid no\\"! A.-lf partner has a fi t for one ot your suit~. or a good suit of ht~ o" n. you might stilt ha'c a slam Ir the hand is a mi sfit. three no trump might be your lim11. So don't bypas' that by jumping Thrtt clubs."' h1..:h shows a good hand. is adequate at this stage. Q.S-As South. 'ulncrablc. ~ou hold: • 7 : AJ9 KQ1063 •AK65 The bidding has procttdcd: Nortb East Soutb Wm 1 • Pass 1 Pa s l • Pass 3 • Pus 3 -; Pass '! What do you bid no"'? A.-Partner's bidding has sho-..n minimum hand with six spades and four hearts. Under the circum- stances, you should Jive up all thouahts of slam and Kltle for lhrcoe no trump. Four spades is an alt~a­ ti\'e, but if partner has aood spades, he can correct. Q,.,_Nchhcr vulnaable, as South you bold: •Qn C' XQJI \)Q1"2 •76 Part.Mr opens the biddina with one dub. W'ba1 do you respond? A.-Whftl rapondana to putMr's opmina on a hand aood enoqh for more than one bid, show yow four- c:a.rd suiu up-the-line. T'badore. your cornet responJt is one dia- mond. If putner has four beans, he will introduce the JUit: if be dots not rebid in beans. you cu afford to wppras tbal mh in favor of no tnalllp. blcMtt JO'l know t.Mt no 4- ~"' ewu. F-r -i ,,. 'C'lrfl,tr' • '·'~"trl .1' 1.11 Lo C1ua11.•rnala :J' t11 < Ill .I~•· Ii''°'"' ~n"" n • .01 ••; ·, ·11 •I all "'l'ntl·n 1.Jn "h"tl. <.) \\hat'''"!..' ._, .• 1 h~hr ,w1!.. ·.11n talh 11n \l1Jm 'll'lll't1n1,' 11' thl· \umm,·r \\hat,"·''' 'h.1' \ \1ri • .1n J u,\ In th1.· m.1111·r ''' "h, • .11 :r't ' "" ~ ha' tx·en 0111'1 "'"' ' ,,. ·n 1n th1. l n1tl'J \\Jlt'' ~ .. 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I thought you said you'd read us all about ROGER Rabbit!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "No swaps. no deals. no trades .. it's cash on the barrel head " PEANUTS GARFIELD PO Wf. HAVE ANY POTA1'0 CHIP~ LHI, CJAF\f"IHP? TUMBLEWEEDS DRABBLE \ -_, IL ...... a • 1===============================================, IN THE BLEACHERS by Steve Moore ~._, ___ _ ll~ ......... _.... "Yol Tell Calvin to warm up. Siicox is starting to fall apart." 1k>EsN1T YOUR WRIST GET 1)17.ZY~~ by Charles M. Schulz STUPIP SURVE~' ! by Jim Davis by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY I PIPf'l'r MWf-rrJ 8IJ VU M:5t~NT ANYWAY"' 1(} M!O( WITH~ ~, , ,I FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE SHOE JUDGE PARKER .~ :7\FTER S AM DRIVER DROPS MAR10ENE OFF AT sPEN CER -~Ql~-_ FARMS, ABBEY Ot$CUSSES THE YOUNG WO MAN'S PLANS INITH HER 1 0 .IU.6€A FM/lftll I by Berke Breathed by Harold Le Doux • • • FUNKY WINKERBEAN by Tom Batluk · DOONESBURY TJE ~TURN 111:7YAGe a: THfi TRUMP PRJNCE$. Fll!CM N/fll/ ORUANS WAS IJNeV5NTflA. ... ( ' j by Garry Trudeau •• UNTIL~ fATERJI.. MIRNING ~ 7H6 Pl.JRStR. SPOTTEl) A ft4MIUAR A6IJ(S LMNIN6 A6AJNST THt llAPfO .t14ST. MYGaJ/ ff CAH'T Be! r; -, ,......,.r , .. , "'" ~lillil ~ "",.' -f) 'C ~c... .... . HUUI \:)~ \'<l\J ~~ ~ r;.,<r ;::> U •I 1-. h Cl.AV l l'OWI" I ~t: 0 T E S IC . I I I I' SY RU 0 1; I I I t . 'L ., .. ~· •• ,1 ,, r rrrr1 1 I I I I I l ·1 ' Newport's '87 end remains vivid memory Walker back from CIF-playoff squad to key '88 h opes By ROGER CARLSON Of .. 0.-, "94 ...... Almost everyone has an a>. to gnnd and the-Sailors cen ainly ha ' c their share. In first place wnh one week left 1n the regular season. Newpon Harbor PREP OUTLOOK "That was what stunned us more than anything, the Pacifica game It hurt a lot more than the Corona game because we thought we "ere th<: bc11cr team (against Pacifica) ... Three uncharacteristic fumbk'> kissed it away. ho"e"er. "I think we would have matched up pretty well with Vale ncia (\~ h1ch eliminated Pacifica in the semifinal<,) and who knows what would ha\t' happened? The opponunll~ dcx·,n·t come that often. but 'ou can't lool-. back." · Looking ahead -the picture " somewhat similar as it was a ) ear ago. Brinkley & Co. are putting togethl·r a team which has three offcn')t\l' starters a nd a lone returning startl·r on defense a mo ng 1 I lettermen. Diiiy 'lllt MONDAY. AUGUST 29, 1988 .m PlratH pick up game on Meta In NL Eut ~nant r.ce.112. Elway mek .. Broncoa good bet to reput In AFC WMt. 83. oe11, ~· pflotoe i.r Nldl a-.. Prodan loses in 70 final Irvine man comes back from Injury. but Klein wfns title By KEVIN BALL Dlillf ~ e.n.......,, Tennis has httk in rnmmon 11.1th baseball. but In 1ne·s Ton' Prodan went do"n "" ing1ng unda; in thl' 70 year-old men's singles final of the lntemauonal Tennis Federation Vet· eran's Cha mpionship at L1ndborg Racquet Club in Huntington Beach Entenng the "eek-long compeu- t1on "llh one !itn~e agarn:.t him. Prodan struggled through , unda~ 's champ1onsh1p finals match "'11hout a full range of motion 1n h1!i left shoulder. "eakened b} September rotator cuff surge!'). High's Tars saw a 6-0 loss to rival Corona del Mar trans- late into fourth place in the Sea V i e w league 's final football standin~. A sohd choice to put Paci fi ca awa) in the second round of the Cl F playoffs after an impressive 31-21 vi~tory over highly-regarded Sunny Hills, they fumbled it away and lost, 14-6 in the second round. There's jUSt one d1fferencc Onl· of those returning staners 1s Tom Walker, the do·1t-all tatlbad.-full· back, strong safety. punter an<l plan·· kicker who was a one-man arm' as a junior on the way to Most Valuabk Player ho nors in All-Sea V1l'W Ll'agur selections by the Dail} Pilot. Bobby Edwards, Tom Walker form solid one-two punch ln running game for Tan. But over 10 months of recupera- tion has allo"cd the Capistrano Racquet Club .. I -}ear-old pro to return to compeuu'e action for the first ume SI nee enjoying succe!is in the 65 d1v1s1on a little more than a }ear ago. when he \I.as ranked the nation's No. I doubles pla}er and third in sin&les. That was nine mo nths ago -and nothing's been forgotten. "We were vef) disappointed ... recalled Harbor Coach Jeff Brinkley. who begins his third cam paign with the Sailors. "But they played well and beat us. "The thing we were talking about just the other da) was reahs11call) how close we were to ad,anc1ng in the playoffs. Angels playing spoiler Armas lead s 13-2 win over Yankees fo r ser ies s w eep From Tiie Associated Press Melting. melllng. melting. The New York Yankees· penna nt chances are melung hke the Wicked Witch of West. "This is rock bottom." Yankees manager Lo u Pin1ella said unday after the An$els beat the Yankees 13-2, completing a three-gam e sweep. each one more de,estating to '.'Jew York than the previous. "I feel as bad asanyone. and 1fthe pla yers don't feel the same way. the) don't ha"e a ny pride." New York was outscored 32-8 in the three-game series. the first ume the Yankees were swept m Anaheim since May 23-25. 1983. The Yankee!. TJae .clJedule HOME TonlGtlt-lhltlmore. 7:35 P.m. Aue. ~lllmore, 7:3S P.m. Aue. 31-flaltlmon, 7:3S P.m. Sept. l-8oston, 7:35 P.m. Sel>t. 2-&oslon, 7:3S P.m. Sel>t. )-8oslon, 7:0S P.m. .Wt. 4-8oston, t2:3S P.m. 1 •A11 eames on KMPC (710). were outhit 54-29 in the series. The)' led 6-0 in the third inning Fnday niaht and then gave up 32 consecut1 ve runs until Dave Winfield's ninth- innina homer Sunday. 1 New York has lost four straigh.l and eiaht of 10. The Yankees.. 6-13 since Aus. 9, have allowed 10 or more hits in 14 of their last 19 games and 184 runs in 26 pmcs this month. a 7.08 ·~· Detroit lost to Milwaukee 12-10 Sunday so New York remained 5111 pmes out of first . "This whole series was embarrass-'i61. It really was," said Don Matting- ly. whose name began to be men- tioned in trade rumors over the weekend. .. We're only 5'h games out. but it•s bard to feel like we're in a pennant race. It's hard to stay positive. You can't avoid it once 1n a whilt, but this has happrned too 1often. We've aotten blown out too many times." h's beyond the point of talking it over. .. rve said no more rncct1np." PiaieUa Mid. .. we•ve already had IDOft meetinas than the Ktemhn:· Tony Armas had fourohhe A•ls 19 bits. Since July 23. he is t.mna . 404 with tCVen home runs and t 9 a11. ~ :aJ:"' more relaxed now." Despite h1scl1pp1ngsand notonl·t~ Brinkle) sa)s Walker's s1tua11on 1<, no eas) trail. "He can't rest on "hat he ha\ done in the past." the coach sa1<l. "He's going to have people keying on him. and he'll have to attack "ith thl' proper attitude. There's been man~ a back with a great junior season "ho did nothing as a senior ... Bnnkle} will be using \\ all-.cr virtually 48 minutes a game "1th his punting and place-k1ck1n11 aoil111e<.. J\ well as defense "He averaged 35 }ards punting la'>t year and "e let him ti') a long uni.' (field goal) in the spnng gaml· It must have been ~5 ~ards. but 11 "as just short and under the crossbar. \O he probabl~ has .io-}ard rangl' .. ..aid Bnnkle\ "We're tr) mg to find place\ to re\! him. but it's not eas} . .1.nd. he 111-.e'I to play. He doesn't "ant to sta' nn the sidelines We don't haw the 1-.md of depth to rest too man~ and that's "h~ (Please see NEWPORT /83) 0.,.. No4 pM4o "7 lt.itll •-...., Golden Weat's Kevin Fairman givea the Ruetlen a returning flnt team all-conference selection at offenelve guard. Tudor remains Phils' nightmare Dodger goes 4-0 vs. Philadelp h ia after hurling 5-0 victory PHILADELPHIA (AP) -John Tudor continued his master) o' t'r the Philadelphia Phil hes Sunda). but the Los Anaeles left-hander sa)S he's puzz.led by his SUCC'ess. Tudor. 8-6. allowed onl)' four hm in seven innings as the Dodgers "on 5-0 and swept the three-game series with the Phillies. Tudor is now 12-4 lifetime against the Phillies and this season ii. 4-0 "ith a.n earned run average of 0.68. "I don't understand 1t." Tudor • said. "I can•t understand why they don't score more runs. I know they're not playiDJ well and I guess slumps arc contq1ous. but I really don't like to f'ace them." TMdcf'cat was the fifth stra1f.tt and the 1 )th tn 14pmcs fortbc Ph1lhcs. It was the ~ I I th stra11ht VICIOf) ovtr the Ptuthes this )car. the onl) loss c:om1na in Los Anacles Franklin Stubbs' thrtt-run double in ~ first innina pvc the DodgerJ a >-Oltad . .. Thty aot thrtt runs on one ba~ bit and IPIDSl a pitcher hkc Tudo r. nptawan'Ou'rc 1n troubk.'' Ptulhcs Tbe .cbedule AWAY Tonlollt-Montreal, •·JS D.m • Auo. JC>-M6ntreal, •.JS P m • Auo. 3l-Mon1real, •11S D.m ... l-ldlf a.t. ~York, 05 Dm S.t. >-New Yorll 11'20 am, s.t . ....-....w Y«k. f~.JS am •On TV, Channel 11 /On TV, Channel ' ·M oames on KABC (790) mlftllltt ltt Eha said. "Ht!. fa.\tball isn't that o,.-c:rpow~nna. but he cbanees spttds and hits come~ He really knoY<-s hov.-to pitch .. Sttvc opened the Dod~rs· firs1 whla a walk ofTKc"1n G~ 11-11. SI.A stole teC"Ond. and one out ll'lter. K.irt Ci•b9on •alkcd .\f\cr rt1kc ManMll was Im b~ a p&t h. tubbs doubkd down tM nabt·field hnc ta K'Oft all t~ttt runntrs. · Ne'Wport Harbor S•Uon ihe injul) e' entuall~ served as two strikes against Prodan. "'ho entered the week-long tournament when Verne Hughes. the sixth-seeded pla}- er. w1thdrtw from the ITF event. c.'11 _ _...,. ~ ..... . • ..... '-J-11 CMf9ll. M. Jim hi I POI :-...-.1 ... .._WM._., M.; ... 11 0 I ,,._...., ==-... M,, ..... I' -)21 ... ..._, In his first acuon since ?'('turning from the surge!'). Prodan walled away the wu)ner in the men·!i single!. and doubles champ1onsh1p at Capistrano in Jul~. M;, .... ~La .... ............... ,. ..._ ...... ,,, '" WWW? 7?,JC uaMcllllf- Plral 1 9 9 I ..... .. L.--1M 11--•"-CIS . a ...... ,, ......... M. OIL ,_,..'--'._. ..... ..._Od.D-la'· J1*4 (1A...., ....... Od..-.......... , ...... M.Od.JI-•.,..... "" ................. , M. .... n-eww•_..._., Prodan struggled through the first rounds of the toumamenL but drol>' ped Dan Walker 10 the semifinals (Pleue eee ITF /IM) ... , •? I I . ..... -~.-· .. Fairman making grade Rus tle r guard puts together strong r esume on. off field By JON FERGl'SO~ Of-O.-,No41i.fl Golden \\est (lllk!!l' ha'> J g.rl·a: re.:ord h1r helping offensl\e linemen mtH eon to '<. ht1lar .. h1 r s .ii four-~ear schools. But when Ke' 1n Fairman \\a\ [l(lndl'nng h11; foot hall future after pla~ 1ng for Edl\nn H 1gh he had a prett) good record of ht'i o"n that 1mprl'\<.,•d line coach Dl.·nn1c, Dixon. "He has a great 1nflucn1.·l' fr11m 1-11, p;irent'> .. [)1,t1n said. "When I "as reau11mg "e' 1n 1 madt• a '1<i1t 111 h1!> house and one ofthl• thing' that 1mprl''>S1.'d me mtl\t "3'> "hen his mother said. ·c •'Jl h Dl\on Ke' 1n hJ'> n111 m issed one da} 0 1 school l>r pralllll. 'Inn• the '>l\th grade.' "In recruiting an 1nu1' 1dual "l"rl' recru111ng l-.1ds who \\ant to be SUlCC'>'>ful 1n htl' The' ·re more mott"ated The~ want togl't a ~holar .. h1p "e' 1n 1sonl.'ol the easiest gu~s to ,,1arh l''l' l''l'r coached Hl•\ a tremendous }Oung man He 11.11ulJ do an~ thin{! I as~ him to do. He ma~es the .-.curnd JnJ third l'ffon anJ he's turned into a great leader ·· It's turned out 10 be the 1>1:rl"et t match Fairman 1'> find ing "hat he want). ··w hen Coach Ol\110 l:lme to thl' hl1uc,e. he c;hn"t'd me the past records of ho" thl' 11tlen"' l' hnl' ha\ tx·en · Famnan said "That "a" con' in1. ing .. Ke' in "as con' mted .1.lter F-.11rman eaml·d tirc,t team .1.11-South CoJst ( onfl'rcn1.l' h" lrcc,hman 'K:J\11n Golden West's coacht•s are con' 1ncl'd He wa<. thl' onh freshman staner on Jn offens1' l' hnc w h1ch had th rel \II· Amencans and four pla~ crs wh1l h nw' l'd nnto four·' car schools. three ofthl'm D1' 1<01on I. Fairman sees the biggest d1tkrl·nu: in h1'> "''r habits. Head coach Ra' hackklord .ind 01\on ...... 1, hl' entered 11.tth a great worl-. l'lhll l>ut f atrman., "Ill 111 1mproq~ and surcecd pushe<. him h.irJcr ··1rs realh 1ncred 1hle.'' Fairman ..aid ··r\t· ~hangl·d m~ techntque: lhanged m~ a1111ude I'm mMl' [l(•\lt l\l' He makes )OU "ant to "ork harul'r Hi' 1h1ng t!I ''Ml habtts Whether )OU.re d~ing or not. ~ou·\t.' got to \\Ork hard .. Dixon said tt.e-Golden \\ l.'"'>t off<:ns1' e hne m}Sllque makes his jOb ea:.1er. "He's real!\ an 0' erachu.~' cr." Dnon said. "He's one of the harde-st \\ 0 0rlers I'' I.' t'' er had It's been eaS\ for me to \\Ork the gU)S harder becaUM" the~ lnO\\ the end result 1s go ing to be a scholarship·· Scholarship 1s an appropriate \I.Ord for Fairman. who cames ht!i> hard 11.url to all facet) of life \\ h1le pla~ing 01\ 15100 I football 1!> a major goal. "orltng to"ard a business management dl-g.rcl' tn pursue a career in banking t:> another ··v. hen he came to u<. h~· hdd tremenJous "ork habits." hac~lcford ..aid ··H1' parcnts ha'e done a tremendous JOb of ra1s1ng a linl' f..1d rm sure a lot of his hab11s come from them Thcrl' 'nc" er been a da' since he reponed to U\ he hasn't "ur~l.'d hard·· · In the da•.sroom Fairman tnok O\Cr 20cred1t hours dunng football <.eason thfl'" thl' <,hot put on the track team 1n the -.pnng and could gain o'er 60 Cf('dtts b) the end of three semestt.>rs .• hal k le ford !iatd. "We'' e had some outstanding students. but 1t'c; 'el') rare for a gu' to tal e that man' credits and suit be IO\Ol\ed tn t\\O sport!. I'm \Ufl' he'c, the first gU \ here 10 do that ·· trong mind. strong h!.ld' f a1rman passes the test there 100 He squats 650 pound' dnd benche!> .i 50. Dlxon said Fanman boosted h" h-foot· I frame from 260 pounds his senior) car at EJ"nn H 1gh 10 _:g5 th ts fall. and 01\on sa~s he\ "tl11ng to tx·1 .. thl·rc·s not much bod) fat there ·· hal'l ktord credit'-thl' ''e1ghthft1n@ program at Ed1!>1.1n also D"on rememberc, the llml' Fairman lnocked a linema n out making a hl<X ~ ag.a1n<,1 ( emto!i. and against Compton \I.hen he t>ulkd 1Hcr an o ncoming linebacker "Ith his momt•ntum ~arl'\1ng him o'er that defensive pla)er and then blod1ng another man in the secondaf). Pla\lng in the mo't unheralded ponion of a football team. the offt'nSl\l' linl' rJtrm.ln l,n·t going tO have 8 thick scraphool h ~e a running hall. but hie; success and confidence pro' 1dc hi\ fl'" ard<i He 53~'> Dl\on·\ hk~~ing ll'Chnique' and the confidence the' ha' e 1n,11lkd made the difference a fe"' games into hi<. fre.,hman .ampJ1gn "(oach 01\on ah'a" 'il'' no ma11er "ho ~ou go (Please aee F AIRMAN /IM) Watson's poor putt proves fatal -'KRO' Ohio I <\Pl -Tom Watson m1sS((l a \0-inch par-sa' ing putt and let Mil e Reid ~ape 11.1th a playoff victor) unda~ in the World Scncs of Golf Watson, Sttktng his fil"lt '-'lCtory of the season and second in four years. thrtt-puncd the first pla,olThole and Rc1d became a winner 11.tth a routine par. The lapse b) Watson. "ho has bttn troubled by inconsistent shon putting for the four )ears of h1 lump. cost him a cha.nee to go past Jack N icklaus and take the all-time monc)'-wt nnmg lead on the PGA Tour And It ma) have cost him a chance to defend his title 1n lhe S3 m1llion abt.K'O Champ1oosh1ps of Golf 1n ovcmber. Only the top 30 monc -~in~ will be elt11blc for that tournamtnt. At the moment. he ran.ks 28th. Wat.son and RCJd cadl fin1 bed the rqulation 72 boles at l7S, .S.undcr- pu on r:am-todden Fires.tone Coun~ tty Club counc. Watton. a five-tlmt BritiSb ()pea champion aad once IOlfs pa1ett player. h.cia c~6(. .. 1 IOft~ ft\at\ .wtM> .. , I l ICll08S09 lhe Towbcfaft--. M• ftnl vioofy ._ ,_, la T-. Mda69. m 0....,. Coast DAILY PILOT/ Monday. August 29. 1988 lla~y'a remarks ab0ut.1(1earae ml&ht have sparked rumors ,....... ne AaMdated Prus Don Mattingly acknowledged Sunday that h.is critici m of New York Yankecs owner Georac Steinbrenner may ha"e sparked the trade rumors that began surfacina this weekend. "I aucss I brought this upon myself. but I don't really know what's goi ng on," Mattingly said before the Yankees played the Angels unda). Two teams contaC'ted the Yankees about acquinng the All-Star first baseman and Toronto general manager Pat Gillick predicted New York will trade him. "I think he's gone. from the tone of the conversations I've had with the Yankees." Gillick was quoted as saying in Sunda) 'seditions of the Toronto Sun. Gillick said Matting!) had cl"-are-d waivers and that Steinbrenner was behind the move. "I think he'll tf) 10 ge1 an auction going and send him to the highest bidder," Gillick said. The Blue Jays acnerat manager said that the timing of a Mattingly trade depended on the current state of the Yankees, fading from the American League East race. Gillick said Matting!) could be traded b) the Wednesdaydeadlinei'or ~meason rosters "depending on how far they're out of 11 by then. They may wait until November and just get an auction going. you know.just sec what they can get for him." Gilhd. ~1d. Bob Quinn. the Yankees general manager. denied the reports. "It's true a couple of ("lubs. mciud1ng Toronto. called me wondering \\hether nowwe might be looking to trade him, but we arc not." Quinn said Sunda)' throuah Harvey Greene. the Yankees director ofmed1a relations. Quote of the day Duk Aaroa, basebaJrs all-ume home run kin& and the director of player development for the Atlanta Braves on his future in baseball: .. I can't 10 any further in baseball. that's obvious. The reality of it is djsappointing to me. I've been here 12 rears and I'm still in the same position. Nobody s called me and said. 'Witt you be our aeneral manager? Our president?" Nobod} ·sever Eing to do that. But that's Amenca. and ifs the ack plight in America. and the black plight in seball. I've reached my plateau. so 1t may be time to go on to another phase of m)' life." Graf will try for Grand Slam ~ When Margaret Court ~on the Grand Slam in 1970. Steffi Graf was I year old. Now, Graf is trying to become tht• first player since Court to "m the four major tennis championships in the ~me) car. She alrt:ad} has won the ~ustrahan Open. French Open and Wimbledon. The last leg of the Slam. the L' .S. Open. begins toda} at the Na11oitfl I enl!'1s Ci!lner 10 Flush mg Meadow.'") know there will be.· a lot ofpre!l!>Ure. but rm sure I can handle 11." said Graf. ofWe\t G1:rman). ·-rm thinking pos11ive. I thin!.. I can do 11. .. Grat'. the "orld"s top.ranked pla)er. "on hl·r lifth consecuu"e. tour- nament and went O\ er SI million 1n earnings tor the second year 1n a ro" b~ defl'illlng :'-Jath3he Tau11at 6-U. 6-1 in Sunda) 's finals of the l 'Olll'd krse~ Bank C'las!>1c. Grars bid for the Slam 1s oH·rshado" ing the main men's stor}. Ivan Lendl's a11emp1 10 win a founh straight Open title .. Second-seeded A11dre Agassi defcate-d fourth-seeded Yan.nick Noah of Fran<'e 6-J. ~. 6-4 to capture 1hc Hamlet Challenge (up tennis tournament at kncho. :'-: Y '-\gassi. an 18-)ear-old who ranks fourth in the world and had "on SI'\ tournaments comina into the Hamlet c' ent. ha!> no" won 22 consecutive match victories ... Founh-seeded Emilio Sudaez of Spain defeated Kevin CurrH 7-6 (7-4). 2-6. 6-4 to captu~ to "m fina b of thl· \\ilm1ngton !Del.I Tennis Classic. MAJOR LEAGUE BASEBALL Dream becomes reality P'oantalll Valley'• Brice Dlckeraon, a 12- year-old Little Leaguer with tennlnal brain cancer, ahowa off a Little Le&aue World Serlea cap with pin• collectecf at la.at week'• aerlee ln Wllllamaport, Pa. While hla medical condJtion ha• ended bla playing days, hla dream of attendln& the aerlea wa• realized. Seahawks' deal not sealed yet DANVILLE -Sea11lc Scaha"ks owner John Nordstrom and local real- cstate developer Ken Behring spent Sun- day contemplating offers and counteroffers m that were exC'hanged in person Frida} and by phone Saturda}, sources said. Contrary to published rcpom 1hat Nordstrom had accepted an S80 million offc.-r \aturda~ night. nt>llhcr a verbal or wri11cn agreement has been reached. sources said. On Frida). Behring oHi:red $72 million to bu) the 13-year-old franchise. Nordo;trom sta~ed "tth the $80 million figure he has bet'n a<,lo.1ng since Jul) I 5 when he spent $35 million to bu~ ou1 the 49-pcr'"ent m1nont) ownership. Dunng the nc>.1 :!4 hours. both i>1des ("amc upon a basis to ncgot1att' further '\Jords1rom. \\ hn ha\ been asking for a straight ca ... h •kJI \'a'\\ ilhng 111,.kkr some oft he pa~ ment\. Senna in season points lead SPA-FR'-\NCORCH .\~IPS. Belgium • -i\lain Pros1 and .\ Hton \enna v.t're perhaps earned a\\3) b~ ·thl· rnmt1un oft he moment when the' dt•t·lart·d the l~ltX Formula One dm 1n·g utk lo t'k.· J rinishl·d ha11le II 1s. hO\\C\er. reaching thl· l.lll" ,t,1~n Senna·s lO-second \lllun mer Prm.1. his Mclaren-Honda team mall' 1ri 'iunda~ \ Belgian Grand Pr". "a' lhl· latt'st in" hat ha~ bccom\· a Senna steamroller. II ''J!I 1he HrJ11han·, fourth u1nsecull\e VICtOI"\ and SC\ \'Ol h ol' th\' 'l\'J\llll Bui the crov. n ofl hamp111n rl·,1s hghtl) on \l'nna·s head \I.Ith fi,e raccs h.'11 1n thl" \l"3\on. t'SJX'll:Jll~ \I.Ith Prost. a 1wo-tinlt' champion. ihl' mnn lool..111g to knock 1t off. Therl' 1~ onl~ nnl' op11on kit li'r Prmt. ''ho must win races. Senna. "ho began lhl· dJ\ lll·d tor 1he poin1s lead with Prost. colkt tcd nine po1 nh lor Sund.I)\' 1c1ui: to build a 75-72 lcad o'er h1'> tt'ammatc. Meek• win• U .s. Amateur dtle Erie Meeb won the first four holes II and. usina an ovcrwhelmina display of accuracy. closed out Dauy Vattt on the 12th hole of the final round to win the 88th U.S. Amateur Championship Sunday at Hot Sprinas. Va. Meeks. 23. of WaJnut built a IQ.up advantage before consecutive boicy delayed what quickly became an eventuality. 1-fe won 7-and-6. Meeks, a two- time All· Pac 10 selection at Ariiona, never trailed. He reeled off three straight biroies at one point to secure a four·holc advantage midway through the scheduled 36- holc final on the Cascades course att The Homestead resort ... RH le Jones blew a ft vc-shot lead on the first nine. then recovered to break out of a five.w~y _tie with a birdie on the 16th hole to capture the S26S,OOO LPGA World Championship at Buford. Ga. Jones. claiming only the third victory ofher scven-)eanatter. struggled to a 2-.over-par 74 in the final round and finished with an 9·undcr 279 total for four trips around the hilly. 6, 107·yard Stouffer Pinelsle Resort course. She posted a one-shot victory over Sweden's Llsoleue Ne.mau, the U.S. Open champion who made the biggest move of the day with a 6-under 66-280 ... Plail Blackmar guided home a 30.foot birdie putt from the back fringe of the arcen on the first playoff hole to defeat Payne Stewart and capture the Provident Classic at Chattanooga. Tenn. Swimmer banned from Seoul LOS ANGELES -Angel Myers of a Georgja. who won three events at U.S. trials and may have had a shot at five Olympic medals, wasdisqualificd from the , Scout Games next month for use ofa banned drug. the U.S. Swim Team said Sunda>-The team refused to disclose the drug. Richard Quick, Ol}mp1(" coach. said Jill Sterkel and Janelle Jorgensen were both named to replace her. "We have the utmost s)mpathy and concern for Aniel Myers during this 'Cl') difficult time." ~a) B. Essick. executive d1rec1or of U.S. Swimming. said in a prepared statement. "It is a shame that this has happened to our sport and to Olympic sports." Quiel. said. '"bul It ~peaks ':"ell for the neccssit> and integnt~ of substance tes11n~. Every cons1derat1on "as gl\cn to Angel dunng this process.·· In a statement. U.S. S"1mm1ng. go,ern1ng bod) forthe spon in America. said 1n1t1al tests ofM)ers, who 1s from Americus. Ga .. were confirmed by a second urinalysis "in accordanC'c w11h strictl) <·o ntrolled procedures outlined in the lJSOC-USS agreement on drug testing." Television, radio TELEVISION 4 p.m. -TENNIS: l '.S. Oix·n orx·ning round matches. USA. 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Dodgers at Montreal. Channel 11 . 4:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: St. Louis at Atlanta, TBS. 5:35 p.m. -BASEBALL: Chicago Cubs at Houston. WGN. 6 p.m. -YACHTING: \\orld 12-Mcter Champ1onsh1p. ESPN. 7 p.m. -·BOXING: Fight Night at the Forum. Prime Ticket. 7p.m.-BASEBALL: '\e" York Yanl.ecsat Seattle. WPIX. 8 p.m. -HORSE RACl11iG: Del Mar rcpla~ !o (Pnme Ticket. 10 p.m.J 9 p.m. -BOWLING: .\B( Ma!>ter'I tour- nament (tape). ES PN. RADIO 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Do<lger" at Montreal. KABC (790). 4:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego a1 :-.Oe" York Mets. KFMB (760). 7:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Bal11more at Angels. KMPC (71 0). TUESDAY'S TELEVISION 10 a.m. -BASEBALL: American Legion World Series championship, ESPN. Michigan St. could defen McAllister, Ezor. defense will be keys to taking B-ig_l _0 --1 By JOE MOOSHIL ,,...,...,.., Don't look for a nauonal champion to come out ot the Midwest. . The Bia Ten hasn't produced one since Ohio Statt captuttd the title in 1968. And Michigan coach ~ Schcmbechler doesn't expect another one soon "bccaust we're too busy beating up on caC'h other:: . . Notre Dame's last nauonal championship was •• 1977. lflou Holu's lnsh can get through a schedule that begins with Michigan and M1ch1gan State, ends wit~ Penn State and Southern Cal and has Pitt a~d defendint national champion Miami. Fla .. thrown 10 for g~ measure, Notre Dame would deserve to be No. I . It's a longshot. though. cspeciall) with the loss ot Hcisman Trophy winner Tim Brown and the unprove1 status of quarterback Tony Rice. ln the Big Ten. Michigan State ha~ a good chance t6 defend its conference championship if 11 can get past it' first two league opponents -Iowa and Michigan. The Rose Bowl champions return eight starters from a defense that led the Big Ten and ranked second nationally. .. It all comes down to the lo'"a game." Spartan~ EllJ COLLEGE OUTLOOK coach George Perle~sa1d. ··1fwe don't beat them. then 11 will be an uphill battle all yea r." Tailback Lorenzo Whitt> i' gone. but replacement Blake Ezor is a potential 1.000-) ard rusher. The key to the Michigan tate ofT~nsc 1s quanerbad Bobby McAllister. who 1s a bc11er runner than passer. 11 McAllister can hook up "1th Mandout spht end Andn Rison, the Spartan!> will be hard to beat. Schcmbechler. who is cntenn$ his 20th season as c1 Michigan's head coach. thinks his team can win 'hl conference title. ..But we mus1 1mpro' e our defense. we mu!>t reduu· the number of turnovers and "e must ha\C better lud. with injuries:· he said. Schembechler must also find an effective quar terback. Iowa probably will be undefeatl•d when 1t opens 11\ Big Ten season agamst MKh1gan State. The Hawke)t' start the }ear "llh a rclatl\cl~ ca!>) schedule again'>t Hawaii. Kansas State. Colorado and lo" a State. Coach Ha\den Fn sa'' lo"a should be .. entertain· mg and explosi' e. We ha,~ the program 3t a level when: we can compete for the Big Ten title C"Cr) )Car." Chuck Hartlieb. "ho pa~sed for 3.092 )ards and I~ touchdowns last season. v. 111 be bad to direct the lo" a offense. He should get plent) of offens1,e support from wide rtteiver Tra' is Watl.10,. 11ght end Man Cook anJ fullback David Hudl.on. Indiana finished 6-2 1n thl· Big Ten last season. t1eJ for second place \\Ith lo"a But Coach 8111 Mallo') sa'' "the closer )OU get to tht' top u l thc mountain. the tougher the chmb.·· M1n newta could he hi.· a darl.hors-: in the Big Ten. but Illinois. Wl\con~1n. Purdue and North\\estcrn are longshots. "An) one of those bottom Ii' e could beat the top fi, \" but 001 contend for th\' d1amp1om.h1p:· Scht'mbcchirr said Eastern M1ch1gan has a chann· to repeat 10 the Mid American Conference. but thl' I luron~ face a .strong challenge fro m K("nt State. The Hurons "ere I 0-2 la\t '>l'a~on and beat San Jo\\· State in the California Bu" I. but ha' t• lo-st quarterbad .. Ron Adams and ta1lbat l. (1an Pa11on. Kent State has 13 \l::arter\ rcturnmg from last )Car ' 7-4 squad. 1nclud1ng tallbat·lo. Enc W1ll.crson. who led lhl· nation in all-purpose) ard\. Quarterback Patnck Young who missed the 1987 sea'ion \\Ith a hip injury. al\11 returns. Pirates' three-run rally in eighth topples Houston, 4-3 Van Slyke, Lind make a winner out of Drabek: Gott saves No. 27 From 'nle Associated Pr~ss Andy Van Sl)l.e and Jo<)t• Lind each hit run-scoring si ngles to highlight a three-run rall~ in the eighth inning Sunday as the ,·1s1tmg P1tt!lburgh Pirates bc.·at the Houston .\stros. 4-J Doug Drabek. 13-6. pitched -.e'en 1nn1ng allo"ing two runs and SI\ h11r, Jim ( 1011 pill hl·d t"O innings for his 27th S3\e. The ''1cto~ mo' \'d tht· 'et'ond-placc Pirate\ to w1th1n 6111 games of ~e\~ Yori.. in thl' NL Ea!>t Trailing :!-I againo;t \tarter D:tnn~ Dai"" 1n. 6-11. pinch-hitter John Cangelosi led off" 1th a "all. and Gar: Redus. hmmg for Orat'll:I... "as h11 h~ .:1 plll'h bringing on relic' er Juan ~gO!>tO One out later. Lind. pinch h1111ng for Ken Oberkfc.-11. singled 10 C angelos1 and \'an 51~ lo.e \lngled 10 Redus.. The Pirates scored the third run of the inning on rcl1e' er Larr: Andersen'!> throwmg error. alhl\\1ng Lind to score. Elsewhere in the -...at1onal League: Gluts 7, Mets 4: Kirt Man"anng·s three-run single highlighted a four-run ninth inning for '1s111ng San Francisco. ending the Mets" fi"c-game winning streak. TheG1an1sstoppcd their four-game lo!>ing streak and won the season series against Nev. York. 8-4. "1th an outburst against rehe' er Roger "'-kOo"ell. S-4. Cariiula ~.Reds 2: Ton> Pl·na hna three-run homer ofTTom Brownina. who suflcred his first loss since Jul> 16. in the sixth inning to help 'ISi ting St. Louis. Bob Forsch. 9-4. allo"ed !>i' hits in six-plus innings for his third consecutive '1ctOI') The.-ngh t·hander 1s 5-1 in his last SI''\ starts. allo" 1ng JU St I 0 earned runs. Ken Dayley pitched 2! 1 innings of one-hit ball and Todd Worrcll aot the last out for his 26th save. Braves 4. Cabs Z: Rookie John . moltz allowed four hits in eiaht innings and '!parked host Atlanta's winning rally with a double. Smoltz. 2·4. fell bchmd .:?-I 1n 1he third 1nn1na when he yielded a two-run homer to Mnch Web tcr. ButSmoltz then retirtd the nc'\t 12 battef'i in order moh1 truck out six and walked one and Paul .\s<,Cnmacher p1tched the ninth tnnina for his founh \G\e. Pa4res $, E•po• 3: Pinch-hi tter Keith Moreland's sacrifice Oy snapped a ninth-mn1ng 11c and Tim Flannel) added a run·sconng sin&)r for his fourth hu to lead visi11n1 San Ditto Lance Mc< ullcr<i. "'6. patched two 1nn1np in reltcffor the '1ctol'). In the Amcncan League. lrewer1 12, Tlstrs 10: Paul Molitor htt a two-ruo homer in the K\.Cnlh mn1n1 alic \hlwauktt O\ertame dtfic1ts of~ 1n the third and Q-~ 1n the smh (iary ~1t1 ucd the scnrc I 0-10 \\1th an RBI tnale in the seventh bcfort Molitor'\ 10th homer. Robtn Yount was forced to ka"c thr aame in the third afttr Dt-tro1t managt'r park .\ nder\On alerttd umpern thal ounl "a\ h~tcd a batt1n1 both third and fifth '" Mah~.:iuk~-\ lln ·ur ex I nattd hntrr f 1kt Young "as !>uppo..,.·d tn hJI tilth Brt·"er\ manager Tom Trcbclhorn \\:t<, CJl'lll'J tor arguing about Yount"s remo,al. Oriol'5 %, Athletics 1: Ju.-C >r...ula~ 1nplcd and scored on Pete Stanil·clo. -., t\\O-ou1 I I th-inning \Ingle off Gene Nelson. 7-6. as a'l tour Ball 1nrnrl' p1llhl'" comh1ned on a four-hiller Orsula~ had \1ngkd an 'rnred the t) ing run ofTDenn1s fakerc.lt'\ 111 thl' ninth Marl.. W1ll1am\on . ~-). p11d1l·d u h111c~'> 10th and Tom N1cdenfut•r p11C'lwd .11111\'-h1t I Ith for h1~ t-ith s:l\e. Royals 12, T\\ins 3: l'JI I Jhkr"'l t\\O-run 1nplc ke~ed a fhe-run Sl \lh inning and< •l'orgl' flrl'tl and Bo Jackson h11 three-run hunwr' 10 ihl· \l'' \"nth a ... 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Sesser~ ofT the rounh inninawith aarounderthat fint baseman Will Oark (teldcd bthind the baa Krukow covtrtd the bt$t'. whett ht tot t1f\lled wilh Sauer. and both pla}-cn went sprawhna. K.nakow and S.sscr ~ ma1Md an the prne for ont- mo~ blincr ind both th<'n ltf\. Krukow was t'XamanC'd In the Ciw1t1' chabMUic! and found to have ~ ...,-.vatcd a sbouldcr ~ • f PRo Foo r BALl ~ang• COHt DAIL v PILOT /Monday. Augu.t "· 1NI - Elway sets Broncos away from rest "''--...... Remainder of AFC West tries to make up for shortcomings By JOHN MOSSMAN ,.-...,._WtlW In what woul d other" l'>l' tw J halanet:d d1nsion. one player sets the Den' er Bronrn., .ipan from the rest of the AFC West. Thc Broncos. de\p11e a 1el'11k running attack. undersized o ffensl\ e and dl'lt'n')1' e linl.'s a nd a suspect sccondan. ha-.e "on t"u \trJ1gh1 di\ 1s1on titles and subsequent .\mencan C onlt'reme lhamp1onsh1ps largel) because ofquarterbat~ John Fh'a' Even Sea ttle's Da' l' Km·g. ·''ho since I Q83 has thrown more touchdu"n pa'>\l'' than Jn, one 1n the '.':FL cxccpt M1am 1's Dan \lar11w pall'' b\ lOmpanson Unul another .\H \\e\t tl·am figures out a \\a~ to ncutrahze El"a~ thl' Rronw' ,,in l'\IX'll 10 lOnttnue to rule the di\ ISIOn Head1ng in1othe 191\\,la'>on l'\l'r\ 1c:am1n1he \\cs1 has a glaring "ea~nr" I 11r I knH·r ~t·attlr and '4..ansas Cit). 1t 1s defrn~ f ur th, 1,1, \ng.l'll'' RJ1lkrs and . an D1cgo. 1t 1s off<:nw Seattle quarterback Dave Krelg will be an important part of the Seabawka' bopea. BRONCOS: LI"·" ,·ntl·rinti h" ""h ~FL ~ason has emerged a' J "''' l.'l ·\J\ -J1, k;11.k1 "ho hope., 10 become onl~ thl' Wl•ind q11Jrtah.1, I. 1.11 1,·1 \l1am1·., Bob G riese, to k•ad hi' tl'.101 111 thr,· .. · \tra1gh1 Super Bo"' I NEWPORT OUTLOOK • • • From Bl we have such an 1ntrll'>I.' tund11111n1ng program." Earl)·Sea<,on rl.''>Jll'l I tor till' 1..,allu" ,;omes with a :--.o 11 ranl.1ng 1n 01' 1S1on VI, and .1l1huugh th,· numbcrs are )hon rn tam' ol returning starters and k11t·rml·n. Bn nkle) doesn't we 11 J\ .1 "r,·bu1JJ. rng )Car." rather J tluplr.atwn 111° till' task a )ear ago "We "ere in Jhout th,· ,,111w !>lluat1on a }ear .:igo ·· hl· <.,;11J ··\\ ,. had Tomm) wm1ng. ha,i.. in thl'. \CCOndar). Da'e 1 ullJr '':i" a p:irt· 11me linebacker l<>ming hJ1k JnJ wr had Dre" 5hc"ard at hndl.ltl.,·r defens1 vel}. Offen-.1,ch "''had "-rrl. Sum:ners a nd T'kr Park' I 11mm' was a part· lime r~rnnrng h.tl k .ind "'' moved Tullar do" n (tu utll·n,1 H' ltne). The rnua11on\ no1 thJt m11r h different. but thl' ~oun[!.l'r t..1<.h up front are going to ha\l' to m:itun· 111 .1 hurry. "If the kids can app111ath th,· season w11h the mental .H11tt11k 1h.11 we did a year ago. 1ha 1·~ thl' Kl'' I he' believed 1n the "'ll'lll "hnk· ·hearted!) and did 11th~· "·I~ "l' a,1.,·t.1 them. Winner\ find a "a' to'"" and they did.'' Of the more notahk '1, tori''' '', r,· a IS-14 season-osx·nintt '111nn,·1 0,,.1 Santa Ana. a mrra,k r.1lh 111 n1r I .1 Habra. 19-1.J a 2~-11 r,1u1 ot I U\1111111 the mud: and th,· pla~11tl 1numph over Sunn\ Hill\ "Hopeful!) thl'r,.·, nt11 1011 mud1 change." said Bnnt..k' ··\\ c .11111\\l'J 9.8 points a gaml' on dl'll'll'l' .ind "l' have to make a fl'\' .1,l1u.,111wn1' because of d 1ITercn1 rx·r,11111wl hut we're not going to tn 111 r,-.111' ,•111 th,· wheel. ··our offen\l' m<1' Ix· .1 1t11k 11w1l· wide open. "t' might '"""1d 11 out,, bit more. quickest kid ... Edwards. a 5-~. I 511-poundl r h." forced the Sailors tll nrn<,1,kr 'Piil backs. and )ou'll al\o \l'I.' f J\\,11J, .11 tailback and Walker al fullhal t.. A third running balk 1'> !<llhh1l' Pov.er. a letterman "1th gn11d 'fl\·,•d and strength. Ht· and l d" Jnh '' ,·r. both on the Sa1h:>r<,· 'print rd.1' 1'"'rn 10 track. and he·-. ,e1n,1d,·1\·,1 .1 ,1, •Ill! blocker RECEIVERS -l1rn \1.1111"\ 1 I 175) ca ugh I eight pa<,'>n l11r I I -',1rd' as a Junior and 1'> a 'lolid 'Piil ,·nd 11 was injured (knee, 1n thl• l11t1111 .,,\i.. of the season and m1s\l.'d 'II' t-: 11,·, but after arthro'>copH. 'urg,·1 ~ .1111" .11' 10 be in top shape ··He"s·1mpre1;,cd n1\' ,., ,·1 \Hll 1 !11· was a sophomore:· \;11J Hrrni..1,., "We're looking for 111111 111 h.1,l' .1 hit• )Car." ..\t flanker 1'\ Bilh ( ~l\tanha .1 I '11. pound letterman ,;. 1th tht· ah1ltt~ 111 get deep "\\'e prohahl~ hit morl· det·p balls this summer than JI an' 1111h' 1n m} 10 ~ears of .. o.1,h1ng.·· -...11d Bnnkle\. .\aron Ka1\er. a I ll'·11'1umkr up from the <;ophnmorl' t\·am pl.1" a backup role tor thl' llank,·r .ind 'Pitt end and pruJl'l '' into J 1ir,1-l 11ll' pla~er belort· hi\ \\0 n1ur ',·.11 1, completed in I %4 ..\t light end I\ f rtlll' f{,·1nh..trdt ,1 6·3 I Q5·P\.)Und \\'Olllr" tw 11111,~J h1,· Junior \Car al l l.11hnr \\h,·11 h,· transtcrrl·d Ill \l..11\·r lka I k \'ltuld ha'<: started a' .1 1un1nr h•r ll' · '·"d Bnn t..le~ OFFE:'\. I\' E Ll:'\E -\\ lll'n '1111 see the ~a1lor,· 'ltrong 1.1, t..k l.111 Long. don't tx· 'urpri<.,·J 11 tlw "· foot-5. 210.pound 1un101 d,,,.,11·1 remind ~nu of the grl·.11 'hotp111tn 111 the 1960 anJ ·o..i < >h mpal ( r.irll\"' • •' ... ; a:: apptarancts. The 1'1.:fl's \1o~t \ aluable Pla~er Elv.a~ th re" for 3 198 'ards and 19 touchdov. n'> last season and "as the team's Stlond-leadina rusher Den' cr's supporting cast 1s inconsistent El"a) hu a su~rb rece1' 1ng corp!> of \ ance J ohnson ~1ark Jaclson. Rick> ~alllel and 11ght end Clarencc "-a). but the running game 1s \.\eak. unle.,, e\·Dallas running bal·k Ton) Dorsett ca n recap1ure his daahng form a t age 34 SEATTLE: Th,· l.>eaha" ks looked poised for a Super Bov.I appearance 111 19t!., buJ once again pro.,ed to be a m)Ster) and .... ent 1.J.f> \\ 11h the injured Cun "-arner on the sideline!> the~ ho"''<l 10 Hou<;ton 10 the "ild-card game L1neba' ~er Bri.m Flo'i'>\Urth \ llambo' ance and huge sala11 ha\ e pro' ed J1\rupttH' and there are ques11ons whe!her Kneg I'> trn1 1n,omment to lead Seattlt-10 J conf erence tllk rho\\' dlnlcrns are compounded b) thi: loss of safl'I' Kl·nn' fa,lc' "ho rettred v.11h a k1dne' ailment and th1 hlltl'r hOJlduut ul Pro Bu" I hnc:backer Fredd \ oung SAN DIEGO fhl l h..irger\ had tht•1r tx· .. 1 re,urd 18· "'1sinu·1911.:' hu1 l ..t"1l" .1\\J~ dl'J\.'1.'t,·d ha' rng lo'it their last 'ii\ gaml". ( oach \I \Jun,i.-r., 'u pnont\ 1s linding ..1 replacement tor \l\·l1m1 1>ru Bov.I quanl·rhalk Dan Fouts "ho ri:11red · \ •ll d11n'1 rt•place Dan Fout<. ' •u folio" him · \Ju1r1.k1' ,,11d \lark \lat11n1 th• mm h-maltg.ned former ~terll'r quanerhad. "·" .i-qu r,·J ·''a lrt..eh \Ul'l\.'''<1r 111 h •uh but frt'l' agl·nt H..1tx I .1ull'nlx-rg .1pix«trl'd to hJ' 1 !hi.' l'dg1· PRO OUTLOOK cnten na the ~ason LOS ANGELE : Tht' Ra1dcrs "ere S-10 last year, their wor)t mark \tnl\'.' I%.:' and the\ "'e~ 2-10 O\Crtbe lut t :! ""eki. Out "'ent Tum Flores and in came Mike Shanahan Jt 36 the kagUl'') \Uungest head coach. Shanahan tht former Brnnw) 'ofTenst\e coordinator, brought "'1th him a muh1plt" mo1wn-oncn1ed offensive phtlo!>oph' S1nct" last lo('a.,on thl' Raider., ha' e made a number of o ther acqumllon'I 1ndud1ng "1de ri.'tel\er Willie Gault and ofTensne tackle Jim I alhe' The\ draned Notre Dame\ 'er\al1le reet'l\t'r·k1lk rl·iurncr Tim Brown. But tht'' 'lllll ha' l'O t dunl" ..in~ thing about l~ lingl·nng quarttrbat I. pruhlem \ti.'' c Beuerlein. who has nc' a 1akt•n a '>nap 1n a reg.ular-')(:ason game. "111 be the ort•ni ntt·sJml· starter KA~ A~ CITY: Th,• c h1t•t.. Frank Gansz. adm1tt1n1 hl' arc:J 1n hiring lt111rdina1t1r' "1th no pre\ 1ous NFL l"\Pt'rll'nte prior to la\! \ear' ..i.11 d1sasta. has switched It-' Fl '1·1eram Rod Ru .. 1 and< •l·org\.· ~krk as defensi' e a nd olltn'>1'l" ,ourdinawr' r,·,f1\:l.l1,rh f hi: C h1t•t, al'o trJdt·d d\\;1' three former ~o. I draft cho1le'> -4uartah,1r l. Todd Hlatl..kdge guard Brad B..iddl' ;i nd J,•J\:n\1,, l'nd \11 \1111 Speed still in tact, but changes places Sa ddleback plans to re Tyon quick. talented defense PREP OUTLOOK By ROGER CAR L.SO\ Pickenng has a cham.-e to be o ne of the best backs 10 the league. but he d idn't get a "hole lot of"' ork last ~car ... The Roadrunners "ill continue their option offense "1th t"o spLit ends and a stacked I. and dcfensi' el) 11's again a ~3 .. _._, I "' I I,.,!•.,.• I I\ " . . , . '·· .; ... 1 •; Of -o .. , ..... Si.II Corona del \lar ll 1~h l11o1tha l coach 03, e Holland w~' '1.10J1n~ on the 25-~ard linr: glan, 1ng dim nf1eld at Saddlebact.. Hrgh·'> pla,,·r' "arm· mg up before tht·rr ganw n111 lung ..1g11 JUSt shook his head \lu1' h a11d mu11ered 1n a g.ro"ltng manm·r "'Look at those gu~\ Th.it 'o .:'S. he's a back . and la\t. and h\··, plJ' ing defens1\C.' tac:kk Look at thu\e other gu) s. de· fe ns1' e linemen and ltnebad.er'i the~ ·re all "ear· 1ng runner' numbers·· Such has been the dilemma lor Sea \ re" League opponent\ ,1 1 Saddkbact.. H1g.h ') '" 111 K, .•ll runners and alth11ugi' , .. 11,. "' 1h, more fam11tar nJml.'' t .1 l n the O\ r:ratl qu1d.n1'" .,1 I, \\ • h ' perennial Pl'"l'r r1·mJ "' ··.\.:tualh "1' J••n t 11.1• ,· 1111 lo!r,·.1 sl.dlt'd pfa\t'r\ thJi ",.·,, ll.i.I II th, past·· said \\ Ill\' 'hu1 \\,Jr, ~111•1g t<' be qu1cl. nn J.:t,·n,, 11,11 d,I\\ •1 peopk. the ltm•hJ, i..,·r, tlw , nJ, the~ 'II all he 'l'i: 4u11.i.. ··w e·,e got a groupofiO. but about 40 of them are "1de rece1' cf'\ ... said Witte "E'el") kid 10 school thinks he can catch the ball. But. l"d sull rather ha' e "0 than 38." Witte has six returning starters 1n that group. including .\rro)OS. Ochoa. linebacker Ror) mith (S-8. 21 S). \(.lcker Beto Zavala. I QO-pound defensl\ e lineman Darrell G ipson and hncbacker Ronnie Ramirez.. ··smn h 1s going 10 be a \.Cl') good football pla)cr:· said\\ Ille. ".\rl'O)OS IS hurt nght OOIA "llh a knee IOJUI') in baseball. so r m not sure "hen v.e gct him bad. \\ e're looking forh1m to be an anl hor in our S«ondan ... \\ lllC ')3td SI\. possibl) Seo\ en v.111 stan both v.a's for the Roadrunners. ··That's preu~ normal tor us:· he said "\\ e t~ to create some depth a-. the season goes along·· One ot thl' t1lp nc"'comers 1s 5-10. ~.:'~·pound 1un1or J.-.ell~ Jac~son. a detemi' e talkie up from the sophomon-~ He·, a backup fullback and at 2~~ pounds runs a 0 40 mllh the linebacker. rs a good t\ampk of the opening rommc nts from Holland Hl' rnuld easrh ~tart at 1a1lba1 k for mam teams. -Tim Ncwtx·rr~ our 411:irtl·rhal t.. " a little more moh1k .rnd gl\ l'' u' .in added threa t as a ru111wr l\u1 our package prcll~ mud1 r,•111,1111<. thl' same." Dalla~ Long Ian 1\ the i,on of I >alla' I 11ng. .1 doctor at Hoag Ho\p11al "1111,,· C >h rn· pie Ciame-s rerord w" 111 1111.~1 earned him the gold m,·tbl 111 thl' D.ity Pllol pl>OIO &y Nldl S-u Danny Lubresky ls one of Harbor's stalwarts up front. One 11em thJt J11•·' ,hJngl '' quanerbacl.. 1, herl' tht u'u:il 'rnnt out specd~ter 1<; not .111h, _.1nt10J, Instead 11\ 5-10111 . J J '''·p11unJ senior Jeff Rl..1nco ··\\ c.>'re m o' 1ng him 1ns1de 10 rr:pla..:e J oc Hester." sa1d \\ 111e. "\\ c feel hr: can he that goo<l 1.11 J I ant>hal ~er ·· Here's a rund<.l\\n h' po\lt111n Tok\O Games or·ti~ QUARTERBACK -'l'\\ hnr~ .1 oiT his size and hen tag.,· I( \\llllld right-hander. wac, thl' pruJl't t th" appear Ian Long could tx·rnml· .1 p;111 summer as Bnnklt'' \l'lll hi\ tl':tm of the long hst ofhllll' lh1p 1•tkn,1,,· against 2S d1ffcren·t oppon,•n" in tackles to come out 111 'e" 1~•rt summer passing kague g.im''' Harbor "I had a real 1ntrn'I(.' prugram lor O n the other s1dt• "Joel PJ11,·1,11n throwing the ball in '>lllllllll'I pa,,1ng "ho at 6-2. 215. 1s thl' quKk tJlt..k .because of his lat:!.. ot ,·,rx·n,·nn'... Dain \1angnall. J r,·1urning \tart,·r explained Bnnkk~ ··\\,· purn1'k:J a at 5-11 . 235. 1s at gu..irJ alung \\Ith lot into our program and ..a" .1 lut ul Junior \like Bargas (5· In .:' \111 1 lnh' .coverages. We had good prngl''' and Parks (6·0. 195). anothe1 1un111r Tim has shov. n good lcadl'r<ih1p .rnd rounds out the front line is a hard worker \\c'r,· pka\l•J "1th That g1,es thl· front hm· \langn.111 the wa) he de' eloix·d .. four JUn1ors and a light enJ "h11 ha' Newbcrr) 's ha, kup I'> \1n l' nc,er started. But 11°' .11\o J group Scheck. to1ned as an ··11' l'r.1l·h1''' l'r" " h i c h g. o ,. by his coach. I 95-270-235-195-2J11-.:' t 5 "He's the t)pe )OU l<1H' to rnarh." ··That's the "a) ''ego out for thl' said Brinklc). "~k's hard·''orking first da~ of pract1l'l' anti "e·11 ad1u'1 and docs whate'r:r hc'c, asked to Jll. accordingl) ... said Bnn ~k' "Knm'· It's not pret1y, 1t's not a 1e,1hook ·n~ k ing us. you ma~ 't'l' th rel' or h•ur in passing mo tion. but he ha' matll' cha nges b) the time "l' pin~. himself into a quartr:rhac~ "We have conlidl·ncl' 1n 1h,• k11.h. Brahms :ir,• lhl' 1)Ul\ltk h.1,·k,·r, .• ind ms1dr are \\ ·" nl' f ra'l'I ..inJ l'11h,·1 Craig Wright "h11 d1'1 nnt rla~ ,1, .1 JUn1or. or R,·1nharJ1. "h11 "J' JI Ma ter De1 and '·'" ltttk allwn ·" .1 JUn1or SECO:'\OAR Y -~1.ink' .111J C a~tanha are JI th,· u•rlll'r' \\ .111.,·r" a t strong s.:ili.•t\ anJ kt) \\ tlhJm' ..11 free safet) If \OU th1nt.. ,,1u·r,· rl'Jd111g 1h,· same name'>oitcn ~1\U0H" nght Th,·r,· could be a~ rnJn\ .1\ ,,.,en pla,l·r-. going both "a~' Jnd \l..ing.nall Walker. C as1anha JnJ '\t.rnl,., .ir,· dcfin11e t" O·" a~ pla~ l'r'. Po"er 1<. a probahk l"1'·"J' nun a nd :-.;e" bt'rr~. th\· quarterh.t• I. 111J\ ha'e 10beaparH1m,·1"''"''J~ pla~a a t free safct~ "'hcn thing'i get \tack' hl1ulJ L uhrnl..' tx· nn·•kd ,,,. fen\1,el' hi.' 11111 '"II tind '"k111w ttml' '>Par,,· "\\ e 11nh h,1, r •11•' r.·1urn111~ starter hJ, k therl' t 11 lh,· ,,., 11nd.11' 1 · said Bnnkk' "l t, t11h' 1h1n11 th.11 help~ u' " that ,. ,. pr.1, 1 ,~. ••Ur sophomtirl'\ \\ llh II ' .Ir' I\ r l\\''l' kids ha,,· tx·,·n "'1'" .1, "'tlm all 'ear and tuJlh,·d b' 1h,· ,,111\, rx·,1pk that (llJlh U\ lhl\ \Lil J h,· I..! 11\\ th<:ir le\.hn1qU\'\ lhl' I ,<1\1'',tgl'' .lllll their '>tun1~ "\\ e·rr tar .1he.hl 1 1h1. I'·''' 11·, JUSI a m.lllt'r ol flllli'h n~ n,11.1 m.till'r of 1n1rodut ll•'n ".\II th<' gnllJ pr 1g1Jm' 1un tht• same ~'stem but ,,111wt1nh' 11 ,,,, ... , something lt'""ll t··•n• 1•11, '''·" h 1,1 another \\ l.-,l. h.rd 1h,· 11 \ur\ •r s1a~ rng "1th tht111 · Sailors' top prospects "\\ c're e\ix•nnwn11n!:'. ri i.!ht '""' .. said\\ 111e "hJ' 1ng. hw1 lh•ari!:'., \ ,·n thing and seeing "h.11 hl' .... 1 ,1,. I don't knO" 11 \\C'll Jrt11' ''J' ~\If not He's one of the slo"l''I qu.trll" hJ\ I..' "e·\t~ e'er had ru nnin~ 1th ••rt111n but he's 1ntl.'lltgen1 .t•J1.h.11' 1 ..ind "l hke him., The "slo" .. n1m nll'nt 1"' 1 ..1 r:ir • n Blanco. 1t'sJUSI a m.1ttt 1 • r1 l.111\ '' Past Saddkba..:\.. quan,·111.1.i.., t.,,,l run through th,· •f\P••,1t111n l.t qu1d.s1her .. He's \leild\ dnd d•I\ '" · •11.1 1.., mistakes and"'' thin!.. h, ,,11 ):!1' u' out of somt• ha,t ... 1u;1t111n' Ru• IH ·, untested ·· The big no"c .. ut 11 ,,ttltlk h.h I. ' offense apfl('ar\ 111 N.· in the 11 rm ut 5· 10. ~()(1.pounJ <.t·111•1r 1.111h.h I.. Keh 1n P1d.enng * S..ddtebacll RN~' Co.o<'\ C.•ff" •"a C.O.a \.eH1te !>ee V - 1M7 r K O'CI Lt._ l-1·1 o ..... el 7·•·1 ~~ Oo•-O" h'l'0''0' t"4' "·-·I ~w •-•·l ~·a COK" J..-•v w llt S1ett l oC>Ov Meng<•"' o".,,, ..e bee"'' JON' Yount ot tt n\ ve cooro "••or I l tm ~W<'"•..,.. ~•n~vt '""' Pau• Carnt11,. llD •tct vt •\ "'"' "'•""' r o#t"'"'' nel. o-c .. i:: • ....,. .. ·~, .... , ~-... Mltleft Ht. Wt. Yr. . ,.,. ,, ArrovO\ OO·OD Hl 110 Sr . J•" a anco QD 5· 11 19S Sr ""'• Co'""' w • OD 1>-l 170 Jr • O•""• (,10\0f\ 0 5· l i 1to Sr • l(e" Gober Ot> 5-1 ieo S< . "•ncl•<' ,,., fD 5-11 !IS Sr IC.• v Jae•'°" o• 5-10 n• Sr L.O...., LOotr oO·Oti 6-0 i1s Jr • oa~.a """" ' wr·oo •·l 170 Jr •("UC" Mo\~V OD 5-6 145 $r • M19~ Oc-o•·o• 6·0 234 Sf • C.•Dr • Pt lOma CID HO 160 Sr ' l(ehitn PIC'<e<"lllt. lb S·10 100 Sr ·-~ ltam1r•1. lb S-10 1IO Sr lta v Sil .. r fb 5·9 ies Jr • lto<y Sm1•t1 ID S·I 215 Sr •Sa T ,,_,._o O• 5·6 110 Sr , LIOY<I Ume1t OID 5-• l•S Jr • et•o Zav•I• ' 6·0 175 Sr "He's made untx•ltl'' .1hk pro-but it's the lack of l''IX'rtcnn· "hi• h gress." I'm rnncem cd "1th. Player, Poslllon Ht. Wt. Yr .. Comm<'nl< b "Last)earTullar.Pcrr)\1a,nnand M1keBargas.og 5-10 .:'~11 Jr uplroms0phom~111•, "He could hc thl' 'krix·1 · -..i1J Witte. "He \'ould Ix· .1n1•1h,·1 {1knn Campbell for us llc·, ~111 b1~ ll·~, .rnd runs a 4. 8 .io. \\ l' n· k1nl.. 111!! t11r h1 m 111 carT) our offcn'l' · Wme has a :ium"' ••I •. rpabk pl.i~ers. su h "' "1J, , , , '' 1 .tnd defens1'e bac~ \1 11'1. \rr ''" ,1 returning starter .rnJ '" "·" .ill· league ~ kle \ltgu,. '1, I .1 h 1 • A ~•vue r1turn..-. ,,., "•"., RUNNING BACK -\\ :ill.d'I Matt McDonald "ere rl·all\ 1n· Jason Brahms. olb 'i. t I I "'tt l:ir rc1urn1ng lcttcrm.1 n numbers as a Junior 'ho" t .o \IJ) .ml., telhgent and field-smart ~1J, \\ c a,i.. Billy Castanha. "r·l b 5.g 150 'Ir r,•1ur111ng letterm.1 n on 213 ca mes. N rcc,•pt1on\ for 156 a lot of our otTensn e ltm· to run so ml' Bobb) Ed"ard'i. th-rb 5-. I 'i11 'r '\u Call f tran-.tcr yards, and eight touchdo" n'i. indud· pretl) com pie\ blocking <,cht·meo;. I Sean Elhs. dt 5-1 IJ I ~5 ~r retunng letterman 'rng a tide·tumm11 9S-);lfd r,•1urn 1>1 a hope with Dain bad. he l·an .1n1.·hor Wa) ne Fra..er lh 5-1 1 200 Jr up from <,Ophom ore<. fumble against IJnl\er<;1t) things. He had tht: lu\ul") ot pla~ 1ng. Don Jame' cb 5·'> I -o Jr up from <,ophomorc' He·s added I 0 pounds and 1' no" between Tullar and Pc~ la't ~ l'ar ·· Aaron Kaiser. fl.,c 5-Ill If\' Jr up from <;Ophomor\.''i 195 on a 6-2 frame a nd run'i a David La mb og t>·.:' I Ml \r returnintt letterman cons1stcnt 4.7 in the ~O KICKING GAME -Ciul·,-, "ho'' Ian Long. M ti·· _:--11 Jr up trom wphomor''' "for a big kid that'<, mo' mg prcm Walker is not onl~ the punter and Dann' Lubre<;k\ ng 5-10 185 \r returning lettcrnun ~ '4\ But as for thr ra', rn •'"' th..11 prlxl'ded pla,er\ ,u, h ,1, I )Jnn\ Ontl\eros. etc . tt'' ba,1,.1 .1111,·1 ·· 1 n order for u' h lox· ~ ,, •,I "l'0 f\' ~01ng to ha' e to pla' 't'"" '," tin, dckn'C.':· ..aid \\ 11tt' ··1 ,1, • • ' , J' rotting up a lllt ,,, prnnt' I •t 11.. . , .. , , ........... • trer\te"' i-~ Ser S.O• H>-Cer t t>eCI lat SA eowO "' $ea' lt-S.nte Ana 1a• SA 8owll "' Seo• 2~1 Oonl·-r F • SePI 31>-t • Se<ra "' Oc• 1-s• v ...... l•I SA eo..o r""" Oc1 1>--.twoor•· ••' SA 8ow1l "" Ocr 11-1 Tu,1 ,.. ,, Oc• 11-CoM· a l SA 8oWll Tllur\ NO• )-Un~' ty• Cat SA 9owll "'' No• 11-E"enc:•a • et OCCI • oeno1111o s.. v ..... Lea9-Ue ,.,.,. • •• 08'"'fl •• 7 >0 aood.'' said Bnnklc\. ·1 1c·~ b1g&t'r place-k1ckcr. he's al<;o a threat a'i a Jett Mahal. 1e 5-IO 1-~ 'Ir returning le11crman :~J~s~~r~t~~~~ ~Jc;;~~c~~~~~~e ~~~d k1doff re1urner -.hould he ?~~nN~!~~1 ~~~~' s~: ~~1'i ,r ~~.u~~~~i1~~,~~:~ 11 -C-OS_T_A M-f-Sl_M_l-JS-UB-IS_H_I -----------1 sfie squats-500 pounds 10 th<' "eight Hob) Parks. c· ll-0 I'" Ir up from sophomllr\.'' room. He's JOt huge cahes." DEFENSIVE Lll"E -Dann\ Jocl Pallerson. qHlb tl·2 .:'I' Jr up from sophomMl'' I I 1 An additional thorn 10 Harbor<; Lubre>iY ~S-1 0. 185) 1s at thl· no..C Robbie Po"er. th-tb-olb 5-10 1-" r . returning lettcrm~m .backfield is the prr:sencc of Bobb~ and a senior letterman. llanh·d b) Ernie Rein hardt. te-lb 6·.' I '>5 r . ret from \.tater IA.·1 I 'Edwards. a Nonhem Cahfo rma scat-Mangnall at onc tackle. and t'1 thcr Steve Scheck. qb 'S-10 I "5 Jr up from sophomon-' I F , EE OIL I beck who as a junior transfer. rnn thr: Sean Ellis (5-10. 1851 or Mike m1th Mike Smith. dt 6-2 I SO Jr . up from sophomore' 1 acout team all year and as Bnnkle> (6-2. 180) at the other" Hh 8111 Joncs Jim Stan le\. \\ h h b-1 I ~~ Sr . returning starter 11.Ntooysk •• "Gave our defense a hccku\'a (6-3. 21 S) no IOn.Jcr a part tx-c:iu..c of Tom Walk.er. tb-fb-ss t>-2 145 Sr.· 7 Sea \1e14 \1\ P I IAYI .a 800 his transferto Et1wnndn. Jeff Williams. fs 5-9 150 Jr .. up from sophomore., • .. He·s strona and there·., no bod) Craia Wnaht. lb 5-9 I S Sr .. did not pla) a s Junior I TO flt. for the first 10 r ards, he'~ our LJNEBACXERS -Po,,cr anJ W 9iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~jiiiiiiiiiiill ,_,,,. .....-: I ...... • I I I I WITH THE PURCHASE ANO INSTALLATION OF GENU- INE MITSUBISHI Oil Fil TEA ANO LUBRICATION AT THE REGULAR PRICE Present coupon at time of write.up OM coupon per person pe< trann<:tlon Not eombtnabee "-"" oet.. discount Good for an Mlttub49ht *** Md M1tsub1sht-powered Ohryster-buttt Whlctee. ~ 9130 88 I M~r League standings Oakland Minnesota Kansas CI t y Ml•l• Teus Cbic:aao Seattle Dclr01t Boston New York Milwaukee Toronto a eveland Baltimore w 81 72 68 66 59 56 52 74 73 68 67 64 63 45 A.merlcaa £ealae L so 57 61 64 69 74 79 SS 56 60 66 66 67 84 WEST DIVISION Pc&. GB Lll .618 4-6 .558 8 4-6 .527 12 7.3 .508 141/l 6-4 .46 1 20112 7.3 .431 24'h 2-8 .397 29 5-5 EAST DIVISION .574 5-5 .566 1 6-4 .53 1 5'h 2-8 .504 9 6-4 .492 10111 4-6 .485 I I'll 6-4 .349 29 6-4 Suday's Sc:ortt An1els 13, New York 2 Cleveland 5. Chicago 4 ( 11 innings) Kansas Ci1y 12, Mmnesota 3 Milwauk~ 12. Detroit I 0 Baltimore 2, Oakland I ( 11 innings) Boston 7, Seattle 2 Toronto 6, Texas 5 ( 11 innings) Streak lost l lost 3 Won 3 Won 4 lost I Lost I Lost 1 Lost 2 Won 1 Lost 4 Won 2 Won l Won I Won I Home Away 40-23 41 -27 37-27 35-30 36-28 32-33 29-32 37-32 32-33 27-36 32-34 24-40 27-35 2S-4M 32-32 28-33 31-30 28-37 33.33 28-37 16-47 TonJght'• Games Baltimore (Ballard 7-10) at Angels (M. Witt 10-12). 7:35 p.m. Detroit (Tanana 14-8) at Chicago (long 5-9). 5:30 p.m. Cleveland (Yett 8-4) at Kansas City (Sab(rhagen 12-13), 5:35 p.m. Toronto (Clancy 7-13) at Milwaukee (Filer 5-7). 5:35 p.m. Minnesota (Toliver 5-3) at Te:1.as (Ru~scll 10-5). 5:35 p.m. New York (Nielsen 1-1) at Seattle (Langston 9-10). 7:05 p.m. Boston (Boddicker 10-1 4) at Oakland (Welch 14-8). 7:35 p.m. Tuesday's Games Baltimore at Angels, 7:35 p.m. Detroit a1 Chicago. 5:30 p.m. Cleveland at Kansas Cu~. 5:35 p.m. Toronto at Milwaukee. 5.35 p.m. Minnesota at Texas. 5:35 p.m . New York at ScanJe. 7:05 p.m Boston at OakJand. 7:35 p.m. National League WEST DIVISION w 75 70 69 66 64 45 L 54 60 61 63 65 85 Pct. GB LlO Streak Won 3 Lost 1 Won I Lost I Won I Won I Home Away 36-31 39-23 38-25 32-35 40-28 29-33 34-30 32-33 39-28 25-37 22-40 23.45 Doc11ers Houston .581 7-J .538 51: 5-5 San Francisco Cincinnati San Diego Atlan ta .53 1 61'J 6-4 .512 ~ 5-5 .496 11 8-2 .346 3011: 4-6 EAST DIVISION New York Pittsburgh MontreaJ Chicaao 76 70 66 64 59 52 SJ 60 63 64 71 77 .589 5-5 Lost I Won I Lost I Lost I Won I Lost 5 40-22 37-31 33-28 33-3 1 33.35 30-32 36-31 33-29 33-35 31-33 26-36 22-45 .538 61 ) 4-6 .512 10 3-7 500 11 1: 6-4 St. Louis Philadelphia 454 l 7'1l 6-4 A03 24 1-9 Sunday's Scores Dodgers 5. Ph1ladelph1a O Sa n Diego 5. Montreal 3 San Francisco 7 Nev. 'l or!. 4 Atlanta 4. Chicago ~ St. Louis 5. Cinc1nnat1 \ Pittsburgh 4. Houston \ Tonjgbt's Games Dodgen (R.\1an1ncz 0-1 I al Monlreal (Dc.Manine1 15-9). 4:35 p.m. Pittsburgh (l.aP01nt ~-0) at Cmcinna11 ( K.Bro" n I-OJ. 4:35 p.m. San Diego (ShO\\ 11-IOl at :"'e" Yorio. ((one 13-3). 4:35 p.m San Francisco I Hammaker,_· I a1 Ph1ladelph1a (Rav. le) 5-13). 4.35 p.m. St. Louis ( DeLt•on 8-8) at -\tlanta I Mahler 9-1 l I. 4:40 p.m. Chicago <G .Maddu\ I 6-01 at Hou~ton 1R~an ll-11 l. 5 35 pm Tuesday's Games Oo4aers a1 Monlrcal. 4:35 p.m · Pmsburgh at Cincinnati. 4:J5 pm San Diego at Nev. 'l or!. .i·J5 fl m San Francisco al Phllade-lph1a. 4 35 pm St. Louis at Atlanta. 4·40 p m Chicago at Houston. 5 J p.m TENNIS Men's twnwimenn (at WllmlMtefl, o.1.1 SllltlH fl !NI Etnll<O S.nc11e1 ISoa1,,) aet 11.t••r Curr!'• IU S I 7·6 2·6 6·• (at ~!Clla, N.Y.l ~' fl'lnal Anort Aoau• IU S 1 aet Yann1c• NO•" (France/ •·3. 0-6 6·• ~Final Andrew Cai1i. fBrltainl·Tlm W1lkln1on (US ) CICf Jattf'T,., Batt\ !Brita n1·M;Chlt' Mort9'1Mt" I Qe<lmaf'l< I •·• 1 • S 1 6 lS OM~ (at ~ICM, N.Y.) SllttMt "'lrwtl Hant. Pfi11.,. •u s 1 a~ 11 • Nu•a\~ !Re>man1al 6·3. 6 l wenwn•s tournamenn (at Mellwall, N.J.l ~ Flnal Slat!+ Grat !We11 Gtf'manvl aet Na111a1, Tau1lat (Franctl, 6·0. 6· I ~F~I Ja na Novo•na Ht tra Su• ova (C1ec.l'tlollov•••a CICf G•o l'erne,.aer P~rto Rlcol-ROOln WMt !Us J 6·3 6·2 lftternatlttnal T..Ws F~ation VE TERAN CHAMl"IONSHtf'S (al LlftdlMlr9 Ra<-' (111411 MEN'S l'INALS u sinc;e, Alv n C.ard•ner Au1•ra•1• at• lhl>t''' Mac"<>,. 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ISO JOl\n Inman. Sl,000 Garv Koch S7 .ISO Paul Wav 11 eso >00 JOI JO) Hl1ert Cnln·Sneng, l1 700 l07 Jav Lump,in, l 7.600 DO Sam Ranao11>11 • won \uaaen d••'" p11vofl 10 65· 1 I 69 14·69· .. l>8 &8 61·11 11 70 10·66·7 I o9 61-11·11 ,. 61·14-6A II 69·69·10 13·67·68·12 10 69·n -10 6'· 13·69· 10 n 11·69·11 10·11-66·11 71 16· 10·68 1S 72·70-68 7S·70·64·72 n 69·69 12 1•·75·6f·1l 76 11·10·10 •1 13·16 11 11 11·1l·72 ,. &9·1) 71 71·66·73·17 71 13·12·12 64 10· 11 1• 17·11·12·68 10 n -n 1s 11 73·69·16 7S·69·641-11 1l 11·1S· 13 12·11 12·15 11 69· n 11 10 64· 11 11 11 13· IJ II 69·17·1S 11 14 IS-n· 11 n n -18 11 74 90·11·1S ,, 10·14 80 16 17·18 11 ,. 11·16· 11 78 1S· 16 PGA Provident Cla urc t at CMftaM89a, Tenn.I , .. a· Ph•I B1ackmer, st I 000 66 64 69 6S Pavn1 S1twar1 , ... 600 •S o1 ·61 tS ,.. l lltY ltn ltown, \U,400 Mtrll. Havet. '"·* Jltll Dtlll, n>AOO ,,. ''" Olau on. 'lU U llli.nt C:OCflrell, t lU 13 uonarc1 TllmCM. t1Ull Jim Ha .. I, i ll,611 l lll hftln, i ll,6 IJ llN l rfltCHI, i IJ,6 IJ Mlltl wnvan, 19, I 13 H1rrv Tevlor. it, 113 It°"' Mallbl•. "· '13 eoo w oicon. n. m Jotln Adaml , M.'1S .>oev Ren e ll, '6.t7S Duffy WaldOft, '6,97S Mark Lvt. '6,'75 Loren RoDtrll, M.17S AlllCHllO j:t<U, H ,'75 David C1nlM , S4,'7S ltav 8err, M..17S 8rlan Claar. U ,'7S VI 2n llov l lanc:alana, M.17S •-on ludcltn dH lll 11l•voll "·6'·.S·U 70-6'·.,·'1 6'·6'·67•?0 ... ., ..... , .. " . ., ... .... 7."-61 '1•U-tf-•t 6'-61-4S-6t t.:H0-'6· 71 ........ " ... ., .... ., .......... , 67·70·'7·•7 70·67·6t·M .. _., .... ., 6M7-6M9 69·6S·67·11 11·'6·70·'6 ........... .. ·71·'6·6' ......... " 69·66·6'·70 63·71-67 n LPGA O<•an State Open lat Cran11.i1, It.I.I Pa llv Jorden. i:n.soo Mllll Edff, i 7,9tl Lvnn Adaml , 17, ... Martaret Ward, 17,tta JIU 8 rllt1, i 7,9'7 Sandt• Palmer, l 1,987 Joan PllCOC~. S1 ,tt7 Su1i. Reomen, i3,S2S Ktlllrvn Young. '3.S2S Marll\e NauM. '3.S2S Vlc•d Feroon. U,477 Jt rllvn 8rltz. n .427 Pf'lnv Hammel, U,427 s.uv Qulnlllr1, sl ,'16 CarOlvn Hin, U ,•26 Clndv Mackt v, S2,•26 m 114 ns 116 Kathv Whllworth, Sl,aq Robin Wallon, Sl,"9 M1u ie 8er1eo111. ll,H9 111 Sltphanle Farwlg. Sl.541 DeC>blt MH MIY, Sl,S41 Oolll• MOcl'lrlt , s l,S41 t.161\CV Whllt , Sl,S41 La urt Hurlbut, Sl,S41 .io.n Jovce. s l.S40 Krllll Albers, I l,S40 Kalllv Ahern, i 1, 163 Nina Foul!, Sl,163 6tfh Oan1el, s I 162 Lori w n1, s I, 162 l ll Karin Mundln111r. SI, 162 Ca rol French, s I. 162 Nanc:v LIObeltat, Sl,161 Pam Atten. i 1, 162 Sherri Slt lnheutr, 11,161 13·64·10 n 12·69 14·'9·70 12·10·11 10-11 n 71·69·73 1S·63·7S 11·11·11 69 73·72 13·61 1• 11·10·68 69·7S· 1l 12·11·11 69 7) 73 11 ·10·1• 10·10·1S 7S·l •·61 18·69·69 13·72·11 18·10·69 74·7•·69 n-12 n 13 71 13 12·11 74 11 11 74 12·10·1S 1S·13·10 11·16·10 13·13·11 13.13 n 16·69 1J 73·72 1l 71 73 7• 7S 68 75 11·11 7S PGA Senior Clanlc (al Lax"""9fl, Kv.) 100 eoo c11ar1n, u1.soo :ZOI Olck Ht ndrk:kton. S21 SOO :ZOl Wallaf Zambrll kl, S12,400 Oalt Oouglln . •12.400 Garv ~vtr, •12,400 Mlllt< &erl>tr. s 11,.00 6oo Er<kwn, Sl2,.00 G-1.1111er. S7,ot3 &ob 8 oldl ".otl 6 1Mv Ctlt>tr, l1.otl 104 205 Harold Henning. SS.450 Oon &Ill. sS.•SO Lou Gra11am lS •SO C11arltl Cooav, u .•2S Bobbv t.llChOll, '4.•2S Goraon Jooa u .o.s Larrv Mowr¥ u .•2S 6J 06 71 6J 6S 12 68 10 &S 61·61·67 6S·68 10 61 6S 10 67·6S 11 61 •9·61 6S 6q 10 61·68 69 06·11 67 61·68 69 68·~ 11 6' 10 68 66· 70 10 69·&8 69 10·6• n HOttSE RACING Dt4 Mar SUND A V'S RES UL TS ( 2"I at O ·dllV llllN'OUetlbrlO m"""9) l'IRST RACll. 6 ·luriono1 MalO Slut (SOl1U Nallvt RHlllv ICo<rall MJlCIHt vOul Mall tFernendtll Tlnie 1·10 11 '° s •O no 1 •0 ~00 3 00 n I XACT A 19· I 1 , .... a s97 00 SllCOND RACE. 6 lurtonQ\ Magic Lta<ltr (Vlnlutla l 10010 1810 IS 90 TO<"nmv The Hawk (!>ltvtnU • 20 3 •O C.olcltn 8Hu (00vart\) l 10 Time 1.10 U DAILY OOU8LE (9·21 oe d SI 01180 THIRD RACI . 6 1 furlong\ Trant mlllt< ($olll l 1570 600 500 0.11 Por1a1 ISlblllt l l 60 3 60 Tuta Mia (0rltOal 6 20 Tlme 1.1•• JS llXACTA (7·S) paid Sl3900 ,OURTH RACE. 6 furl0119, 6 .. brUlPI ISllvtnll ) 40 2 60 1 .0 Lovlltf Laur a ( Sot.s I l 00 l 00 Greultv !Sibllltl 9 00 Tlmt 1.10.• f'll'TH ltACll. l:a.. ArClk 81n• (Torol C,,.n Sel IMcCarronl Ceroflna Norlh !Merel Tlmt l.16 4 milf\ on •url 660 JoO lOO 310 l 00 6 20 U llXACTA 12·1) pa+a U900 SIXTH RACE. 6 lurlOnol 8nlc E•cl'llnoe (Meial Rfvaf MH ler (Toro) MJoht &e lllohl IMcCa rronl Time 1:09 J 12 '° 180 uo 11 20 620 }00 SIVllNTH RACE. 1 I Mlraclt Horw (Sltvens) Grano C~m !Toro> Whllllable (McCerronl 16 m1tt1 on lurt Time I 42.2 l 00 2.60 2 •O 600 ~ u IXACTA <2·7) Pa1a 159 so U f'ICIC. SIX (2-2-1-2-1·21 Paid \101 .149 20 10 two wlnnlno llcktll Il l• horU\I oa•d 1''8 60 10 f76 winning llClttll lllve llC>fltt l llGHTH RACE. I t mitu PrKll lonlll (McCerronl COftQuarlno Hero !Ptc1ro1a l Clrcul Prln« !Cati•-'' Time 1 47 I 240 2 10 OUT 260 OUT OUT SJ DAILY Tillf'LE 17 7· ·l Sl oa•a '36 00 u llXACTA ( S·•I Pata s 11 00 NINTH •ACll. I mtlt $1\e!v ICorra11 Rt Enlt< (Sollll Trus T 01nu\ (Toro/ Timt · I 363 " 10 21 IO II 20 1370 , '° 1640 U I X.ACTA ll ·ll oa1d 512'100 SJ LATI OOU8Lll IS·J> 011a S.S060 n CON·LATll DOU8LE (S·S) 1>a1a S2 10 Alltndanee "·304 Mulue4 Handle SI 2'9 161 .,.. ............ DAV•Y'S 1.0Ct<IR <.......,. IMdll -7 M+e••· ) IS anolef• ll t>arrecucla. •S7 ti0nl10. • ytl!Owllll, 12 COCl1 100 Calleo ban , m Uind MU. ttS meCktf'tl, 161 i<lill>kl, IS b4ua Hreh, S ~. 2SO wlllle tilt\, I b!Kk lM IMIO ,, ..... ,, i leek irnell N•~T LANOtNO -6 t>Oeli, I~ ''*"" t •l Miid baU. 1 Dtrretud•. 200 bonito, * menarll, 3 roe II. ti.ii, 2 It Kvloln. 13 calico NH. ?It mlKll!aneoul II.all SUMIV'S traMadMM IAHIALL Amtf'lc.lft LN9'N MINNESOTA TWINS-Actlvalt<I Merl\ Por· 11191.I, PllCMr. Placed Cllarli. Lea, PilCl\af, on tilt 11·dav dlH~ 1111 • NEW 'YORI( YANKEES-Atl1valld Willie RtlldOIPll. llCond Dettman. lrOl'I lllf 21·d•v dlUillle<I "'' 09tlont<l Renov Vt la roe. Infielder, 10 C01umt>v1 of the 1111trnallona l Ltaoue Natllnal llltve NEW 'YORK ME TS-Stnl Edwin t.lunez. t>llCMr. 10 Jacoon or the Ta .. , L11gua llec.alltel Kt llll Mlli.r. 1nl1t1Ctr frOl'I Ti<Mwattr of 1111 1n1ernatlonal LHgut PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES-Act1va1td Sl\ent Rawltv. Pitcner Purchut<I the conireci of Al Perdo talChtr lrom Ma+ne ol llW 1n1arna11onal Ltegut OC>llontd OIMY C11v t>llcMr. IO Maine FOOT8ALL Nat\eOMI FNflMI LN9Ut ATLANTA l'ALCOt.l!>-Agrffd to ttf'ms wllh Scoll Cue. cornerbeck. JoM Re~. llnet>acktr, ena Rick Br van. aefe111:111 ena MIAMI OOLPHINS-Welved Oav1a Archer, Qvar1trt>ac~ Sl\ewn Beal\ a nd M1cntl Jamel wkM rect•vtf'l, Tom Ktltel\er lullDa<~. 8ob Gruber. offtnl!Yt 1acklt, Travll !>lmr>~on. cenltr; Mike Sm1111, corntrbeck, \Stlwvn Brown. iaft lv. Jtrrv &ea,1ev llnebe cllet. end Cl\erle' eennett. dlff'l1ive tno Plece<I Gttl\ft 811ck· wood. ialt•v. on Ille rntrvt·p/IY\lcallv·uMD•e· lo·t>trform Ill! TAMPA BA \I BUCCANEERS-W11ved Ger•lcl Carltr wide re<e1ver. Bill llaniaeu ana 600 Gag' ano ouenert>acks, A111h0nv Simpson '"° Jamt\ Ev1n1 runn1n9 t>eCkl, J 0 Ma1 r1evttd 0Henl1ve lineman. Oen Sileo and llanov Ea,.,eras nOH tact.le\ Kevin Kt'lln. Otftnl•ve end Ool'I Grellam llneD•c~er Rav I.om and Rendv &tll+nger aefen\ive D8Ckl COLLEGE CLEMSON-Named Tr.oma' Oen Boer ano Jt rrv Oa tll•O atl1\tan1 'Tien l C>alkelt>all coacntl t.IEW MEXICO-AnnoullCtd 11'1111 Rot> tolew· •on forw.tro hu l>ttl'I dtelerta eca<Jtm•callv l/\tlt11lbl• 10 Olav 1)1\kelbaR IC>' •n• 1911·19 Ma.on PENt.I ST ATE-Announcto 1na1 Sean &arow1k1 fullbeck. " 1t1vino ,cnoo• to rrans!er 10 Svr acuu Balboa team wins regatta By ALMON LOCKABEY Dellf "°' loetlnf .,.,., Balboa Yacht Club"• O\\ n tiH··boat team captured thl.' duh's ( om- modore'!> Cup. Performance Handt· cap Racing Fleet team racing regatta Saturda~ and unda~ \\Ith 360 points. The rcgatra drc" ft,c teams offi\C' boats each from thl' ·\\~oc•atwn of Orange Count) Yacht ( luhs. Second place went to Bahia ( onn- th1an Yach t Club v.11h 335 poin ts. third v.as Nev.pon Harbor 'l acht Cl ub. 300 and fourth "as :i tic b(twcen Cap1Strano Ra~ Yacht Cluh and Dana Point Yacht( lubearhv.1th 22 points. BYC's winning team "a" com- posed of Its OK (le" 1s Beer~ and Tom Willson): Buttercup (John Ca zier-Dick Blatterman): Mas Rapido (John Fradkin). Big .\pple' (Davl' Ullman-Jack Johan~on. Nug11.• Too (Jim Nugent). ITF .•• =~16-1 . 7-6 to advance tot finals. Playma without the benefit ornn judaes in the finals proved to be t. third strike, as Prodan fell to Fn Klein of Oladwynne, Pa., 6-~ 3 6-3. After droppina 1he first sci. Prod• wasablc to force the decisive third sc with an array of effective passina an drop shots. Stripped of h1$ sc:rn~an volley pme. for years Prcxt.n 's brca 1nd butter, Klein's strona backcou shots were too much for the Irvin resident . Tied. 1· I , Prodan Wai b(sc:t Wlt two bad breaks. After enp&ing in an extcnde volley wi th the tournament'~ No. I setdcd player. Prodan failed with a anen\pted sideline drop shot near th net. The play marked a $hin . momentum in 1he final set wh1c eventually spelled victory for Klein. K.Jcm called the ball out. Proda felt it had landed in. The umpi although unobstructed , claimed h did not sec the play a nd awarde Klein the point. unsettling Prodan. "I'm no.t sayi.ng he was cheat!n~ a all." Prodan s~ud. quickly quahfym his nex1 statement. "He saw the pla the way he saw 1t. but I saw 1t hi t th line. It was in. "This 1s a finals match and there 1 no reason that there shouldn't be line judges callin' those shots rather tha the players.' he said. "The ump1r was indecisive. He didn't want t make the call. himself. "All (the umpire) had to sa) w that he saw the pla) d1fTcrentl) tha the player and that would b( 11. Buth would always turn to the other pla}c and ask 1fit was in or not." · Klein said he thought there was n question the contro .. ersial call wen the right ~a). "He though I maybl' (the pla)) ~a good. but l was standing right there,' Klein said. "I stancd 10 push a littl more. but I think that he gave up aftc that." Moment-; later. Prodan felt KJe-in· service hit thr net. lrtung up on th~ ball. The umpire made no call. much to Prodan's dislike as Klem wt'n ahead 2-1. "It's hard to come back after call~ hke that. It 1s hke when the Yankees 1ned to mount a comeback after a nine-run second inning," Prodan said in reference to the .\ngcls 12-0 romp over the New York Yankees Saturda~ night. Klem and Prodan e\chanJCd w1n'i to uc the score at three. But 1l was :ill Klein from there. closing out tht' set with forced errors. In the men's 55-clai.~ cham- p1onsh1p finals. Ron L1v1ngston of Laguna Beach fell to t-Jungal') ·~ Istvan Gul)aS. 3-6. 5-7. 6-4. L1 \ 1ngston. seeded 16th 111 tour- nament. tool. ad' antagc ot uul}a!i unfam1hant) v.11h the hankoun common to the United ta tcs. taking a quick 5-0 lead 1n the first set. He v.a\ able to keep the scorl' cloS(' in the second. but Gui) as· superior sci"\ t'· and-voile~ game allowed the tour- nament's top-seeded pla~cr to ":ill. awa)' with his first tournment ,·1ctol') 1n the U.S. ··1 had m) chance\. but he v.as 'el') quick," Li\ 1ngston 'ia1d "He hll :i cou pk of shots bad 1 thought theft' was no wa) he could itet to them. "He wasn't used to the hardcoll\1~. but 11 didn't take him long to adapt to the nev. surface:· he said. "I kne-v. from what I heard. that he ~as a world-class pla)er. If this had been pla)ed on a cla~ surface there 1s nt1 doubt an m\. mind that 11 v.ouldn't have bl'en as close as II wa!>.°0 FAIRMAN WORKS HARD • • • From Bl against. wilh the technique I'm teach· 1ng. you're going to~ able to.blod the m... Fairman said. "That " the biggest change from high school "Sometimes in high school. I got in a game and was not rt'all> confident I could block the gu~ I was going agai nst. There Y.as a point "here I b(gan to feel more confident and comfonablc thal I could do well e' cry game." If there was one pla~ that stands out 1n Fa1rman·s mind, 11 c:imc in 1hc closing minutes against Long Beach His block on a trap hclixd <,pnng fu ll back Brennan Pov.e un a 4J-)ard ru n with ::?:30 rema1ninJ that -;ealcd a 23-14 win o'er the V1~1ngs. ··l trapped a hncbackl'r and tht• full back cut ofTto the nght behind m~ and scored to help \\In the game:· Fairman said. "When vou know onr of your blocks 1s the kc·) block. that'\ where you get the recognition:· After missing a bov.I appearance b~ one game last )'Car when Golden V. est lost to national champion El Camino in the final game. Fairman would hk(' to help the Rustlers achie\ c that goal this season. He likes whal he secs in the early stages. "This team ·s more mature than la-;t year. a little more responsible.'' Fairmansaid. ··1t will make a dif- ference 1n the season Nobod) m1s..ed practice the first v.eek or was late Last )ear. we had some ixopk missing practice. That right then· shows respons1b1ht~ ·· One can safel} bet that Fairman\ presence has us share of infl uence 1n that department. Ml.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE l• Blahop Thia lttl9INlll WU tiled with the County 0.11 of Or· = COunty on Auguet ~ ,.,.. ~ 0r.,. eo..1 D9ly Ptlol AuQuat I. IS, 22 2t. , ... M-416 lO lhc fllne be the Fnlz • )..6, l with as no wen t ) was ere," httlc after Je1n'!> n the uch tcr a said omp rda} wins s all OUf· l}as' oun king wa\ the ne· our- ·al ~ to~ e one at'~ • b~ 'est ino like oat IO last le." jf. sed te. pie err Med Or- t 2 • I • • I .. Oranoe Cout DAILY PILOT/Monday, August 29. 1981 • CALL 642-5678 FROM NORTH ORANGE FROM SOUTH ORANGE 540-1220 496-6800 Check out Today's Class1f1ed Section for Details PROM NOR'nt ORANG! CO. f'ROll IOUTff OAANGI CO. ...,. • IHD THE DAIL V PILOT CLASSJFl£0 Ol'~IC.f HOIJ~S T04eQll~ Sorvoo M r 800 4M S 30 P,.. Satwday I 00 4M t t JO ""* eu .. ,,.., C:0...11••• "" , &OOAM ~OO PM OIAOU•U -... ·-· w-.-. '"'6t• ,, •.. \rt . .... • 6' l.Y v tG •v ' ., '" .. "' "•! •Y tr,, IQ .. Y CHECK YOUft AO THE FlftlT DAY ' • t •• ~ ...... ..,. tf\ .......... \19111(., ••• \ .; -.i. .... \, ••• ,, ~t•• 0'\41·•· • ;,o \ ... , ..... p ..... , .......... 1...,..t ltac~ lMtlC..tl lltM 2114 1,lt!f!!! ltac~ 1ltt C.tl lltM 2'24 C..11.... 2'14 Ce1ta •eu 2614 ltwptrt lttcli IHI lllle .... tall ... tlWllMI I •LI IUIT. 11112'hl& UM llU * .......... * E/SIOE emell 1Br Cott.. lll YllT•lll 2 STORY 2 BEDROOM m fiA 38R 2.5BA w/allch gar Fr.pl, f9ne.cj yd.~ardener 14BR 2~BA. FR/DR. large A 11nall. quiet comptex llp, 9nel pe11o No P•tsl 28• 1'i'l8a w/gar crpts l 'A Bath, Patio. cable NEWPORT BCH CONDO Very 1paolou1. 3 Levell 2 gar w/ltO'age E"slde I patio 45' lot St 10 St Lse STUDIO OR 2BR 2BA S$8087 e'mo21· ~ ~23:•P d<PI. bltlns. toed patio r..Oy, no pet1 $695/mo 28R/28A, pool, Jaz.. avail GREAT views. STEPS TO lt350/mo yr Isa 548-1936 S2750 673-7767 Avt 9/1 W/baleony or prvt patio, 1 at _.,.. ~&-4120 Call 1·5PM * * •5•8·2682• 11t * now ffHT'I. $550-ii'tutll, BEACH Call Stephanie •BEAUTIFUL park Me. 'LOVELY 2BR 2BA. lrplc. frplc, pool, 'fa. lndry, 887 ViCIO'la "E $720 a ..... 2 UTI 760~138 VIP Prop9rtlea Inc eunset, & ~an vu 38r I prim• loc walk to bHch ~ :£°L~~·5"i-~4~f • lua Pei•t 2'25 1 Lar...a apar1m9nt walk '" Wuher/Dryer. kitchen 875·2232 2•,.,8a condo w/d, pool & stlops S 1150/mo For ..- spa S 1250/Mo 631·1153 appt. call Debra Smith f 8E6Aoob wl ocH n I clOHts, garage. tire-prlvllages, cable 1°' TV • ******* ..... , ....... E•panded Portoflno mOdel In cttolc:e ioc.tion nut to graent>ett 4BR 3t'·BA • addition 1599,000. Great bvy1 Won't IHI longl Call v I aw & 1 tr 8 PI a c 8 place, pa Ito, dllhwasher I pvt doOr to bath, S32S lllllTll IPllHS "3-5568 Of 969-5428 mle8tiBAU 1750/mo • dep A111 early WALK TO BEACH must have )ob 5"5-9258 "Polynesian Atmosphere· I llWPHT llllm Sept 661·3653 alt 7pm 11~4="':75~18Jf~or appt Btttll/ .... 11 ll Spec: condo 2Br 1 1Ba tri-Super 3BR 2'n8A twnhme &P&ITIEITS I I It L 25.o10 - lvt & 2Br 28a, den Fp 2 garage, lndry hkup Nr I Sparkling clean large aat. IC• ,. FURN 28r 28i lrg Patio llAI lU •fll w/d hkup poot.1ac gar • bch S 1375 Aot 675--4912 Gatden apts Beavtolully HUNT Hart>ovr area Very pool overl0ok1og Bay Wllty rentala now avail carpo<l $950' s1100 -I • ._., m··or landscaped grounds llW lrg 3BR 28A 0 '#o lrplC Avail 1mmeo S1395 mo $147 00 wk ' up 2274 MC No pets 549-2447 5"'r--POOi & spa patiosioacks wld hkvp patio cable· 646-6350/d 675-5494 e Nwpt Blvd CM 6.46-7445 PATRICK TENORE 721-12001760-8702 Ai Completely remooe1eo 3BR 28A • !amity rm or _....~'"'II 4th bdrm DIW w n no pets please S 1215 mo 3BR/2'~8A gar . nr pool, gartge ~ carporl Sorry IVllUIL£ ready nev. paint orapes V1c11a'ea ltat1)1 Sl t50/mo 645-9219 no pets AvaJI nov. S850 1st la.st ..,.,., llUll YWlY IEITll.I Bachelor S600 HOW BIG IS IT?. -S350 sec 846-5824 3BR 2BA gar rrplce 2722 1 B.aroom S680 ---d•lhlw lg oac~ park ~~""!!!!~~--""!!!'!!" 18R 18A Oceanfront $800 28drm 1 .ea S795 UYf AT Tlll IUCM! v1ev. S 1400 Mo yrly OCEANFRONT-SUMMER I lncd yard 2 car garage "'='------.... 857·2523 or 75t-2787 - Wl ___ .. J I ===. ~ I SPYGLASS RIDGE cu;fg~utc3~DO 2BR, Steps to bctt $1 tOO 2Bdrm 28a 5850 HUGEi.i. Rent 1,. 0,. s tl' tra11e 650-2157 675-4837 28r 18a, gar $800111<1< 38R Oceanfront s 1800 2211 YUllUI wn trailer n °"' RV par. Furn W/d dtlh w miCrO . • 1 •MUIYIEW* Bea11M1cArtnvr St ~==~::~::~;~ COSTAMESA l!ILORE ~5 536-8316 8-6 llWPllTllAllUUTI ~-673-0781*•• •• ,, ftit• lltr 140-HH SQ n. lniat 2644 •WITH BOAT SUPS• leatala •• Shae WIE 1·2·1 u APTS llYFROllT 2724 lll-•HO • .... ~GE dtw s1--e & WCITfYl FIHIHH $700-$750 2 units 20• ,....,._ ,,. 20-30 stt 28 C •• Microwave 2-2 Wtll short term Beaulllul 2BR 2BA & spec-yrs r r "" 5 Bedroom 3 Bath quiet Albans 2BR 2BA Dys .......... J l ............ I ' cul·d•·H C with large 638-0405 Eve 731· 7528 -Ulfl&llT -ITEll =fJ:lll front & back yards USTSllE MOUSl --• "'' _.._-, ~aC:c!i~. ,:~.~= s~1~:~ 2Br. tBa $8951mo IEITALS flHIHH modern clean ,n 1rip1e, w c •"t S355Jmo •d~•t •New While Carpet & eslparl( onoo New & tacvlar bay vt8W$ from _. ... .,... .. Piil e;~;;_c5e35:. )'aro Drapes nice• S1200mo 675-254J the Den L1111ng & dmong 1•·1121 lerlty P 673· 1600-Weekdaus CALL 642-3850 Bkr yard1. 3-car garage ro-, fe111on1lly decorated E SIDE 3Br 28a dup)t• nr PENIN PT S1eps to ocean :1=: ......... parquet 9ntry. vatve at 1 gar $lOOO Ma.11-2 adul!s dble lot. Huge yard. quiet ••~L le 11 I plush carpet, paint. oak & 22nd/Orange N-pets 1 & bay Lrg 38r 2Ba on .. •'---"-f-Id S7SO.OOO By owner 850 .. 1390 646-9036/eve loc. A11a11 now S2200/mo APAllTMEMTS courtesy 10 brokers 1607 673-m7 or 673-l!M 1 • -,........ Castle Co11e Call Bob N.Ce' 2BR 18A, w1d '1i!up Large attractive Apts on a _.. __ .....,...,,....___ 721·10101Home tncd yard 1 car encl gar· PElllSIU POllT 1 beautiful garden setting ........ ·---857-2523 or 75t-2787 • $1700/mo 1 Bedroom $640 VILLA Balboa penthse --• 28drm tBa $750 .• 11 ~,.. ..... -I 6A2..867710ff1ce age On EutsoCle $875 3Br, 2Ba. frplc, sundeck Pools. garages No pet!> 2•den,prodec.secga1e Daaa Poaat 2126 I01 AYICUO ....,........ comm pools. wlk 10 bcn 2 Bedroom 2 bath house COST A MESA ~-------. 1279,900 642·2134 Agl 11 • fireplace garage on 1 142-HIO ...... ·.= .. f&••'••G · ... £•..,._ laaclln, Fara• quiet cvi-oe-sac --T .... ..... l 575 S 1100/mo 640·407'2 •BACH SS95 Great East 36 ACRE ranch site NW 2 8.aroom 2 bath riouse SPACIOUS 2 Sly twnhm Side toe• Gar. cable av _________________ __. Arizona Trees, mountain ltreplace garage on 28r 2''r8a mstr suite Clean & cocy 1BR $6 10 I views S 13•650 will'! easy q v 1 et cu I -o e • sac w /I r p I c . d b I gar Grnbll w/BBO lndry '"' IMl latate Fer Salt lalMI ...... 1006 terms 675-9408 s11001mo 6•0·4072 $1550/mo 722-7381 Sorry No pels 631·8•27 ...... /Ce.... OftTll tlUll llME Tia• Sliaria1 l 590 IHt. BarMu 2142 LIH PllllSILI 1eR. ~~;1cm.~:;~s 0001 Beeuttful 36R/2',.,BAI -1BA Condo w Iott In Sea Walk to Udo Sl'!Ops patio. gar No pets 399 ltattal 10021 home. 1g mstr. suite w/ V~S J~ P~lt~r~~~'!9~·11 Hbr Tennts etc On harbor 3Br. 2Ba. large patio 1 w Say St 1665 650•6357 •aallA llPLEI lrpl. l•eut bath. gourmet Askl~ ~4000 Irene OYefloolung water S 1 tOO S 1500/mo. LNH .... kltCherl many ammen1ttes 831 J .6 bel 3 wl1llp s 12SO 532-4 108 BEAUTIFUL 2BA t BA IN •Close to 3 Fwy5 L--•-L 2641 rma Frp1c micro o w 140S.55.73)andSoutn 11••• •dC• garage & lovely p\11 bch Coast Plaza • 28R COi" AGE ocea" S3000t rno Boal slips •Large Poot & Deck Area 11.ew lrplc. garage Oecl\ extra Sorry no pets •1nd1v1duat1y CORtrolled wall! to bcn Avail no1111 CAU, l10·0t11 Entry Alarm System.s $ 1175 1nc1 ul •97-364• •Cable TV Avallable •N-l avndry FaG1ht1es •Covered Parl<lng • Privlle Balcony to Gardens •Elegant Atmoshpere eSO'ry No Pets , ....... 2881 Bear St, Cornet ei1 Bri1101. Costa Mesa ll•I Ml-1244 MESA NORTH AREA 2Br jUSt So of SCP aza Cul-de-sac. balcony ga• S7601mo ~5-6269 1 car parl(1ng 'Olk to bet' S8501mo Bk• 6•2-3850 +SIGHT.SOUND OF SEA 18r frple gar r -oets Sept t o Ju"e 1714 t •494-518•• ltwpert le1cla 2669 WALK TO BO~ NA HOAG • 18r-targe $725 •2B1 2Ba Twnhse $925 Poot soa garage 140 t Svperi~ 646-6838 * 211111 1100 * SIPWTI lllSl Frig oosnwasner stove 28r w/gar, yd new crots incl No pets 545-4855 2566 Ora~ge 'E $695 636-4120 Cati 1-5PM •111111100• *NEWPORT Perunsvta 2BR & 3BR winier rental5 Playa RE 673· 1900 NICE Newport Hgn1s 28r 1 Ba Gar pool OH & water pd S750 No pels 650·8213"' 760-,. 18 ..... ., ... 21111& Wld hkups gar• patto s 1 t851mo Yrty 650·2•93 OCEANFRONT snarp 28r Furn winier Garage pauo No pets S 1050 mo •67S-814111t IOUIFHIT YRL Y 28r 18a, carport tndry Great _, S 1275 NEW- PORT PACIFIC R E Call NEWPORT BEACHfront duple• 38drm. 2bath turn & gar 20·30yrs MI F. N·smllg Avl 9112 $475/Mo 662·5712 Trey BEAUT SC Metro Twnhm Pool 1ac. tennis trpl. non smkr FJ25·35' $400 • Bob or Pattie 5"9-9785/E CdM near beech 0~1et fem n-smkr to snr turn 2BRJ 1BA apt SSOO avail 10-1 •675-51 48 CdM rmmt to Shr 38r 2Ba l\M Mstr Br/Ba. Avl 9 1 S•33/mo Call Susie 67S-8103 CM·F snr nioe 3BR l'IOuse w/ 1F Own rm & ball1 Good loc $400/mo Av••' now SfMWyl 957-8623 FEMALE rmmt wanted 10 stir 21>< 1 Ba apt 1n N ~vna $537 50-deQ • vtll 497-0179 e11.1n1. frp1c1, double IUOI Tiil IULn LL Waatt4 1625 mat bv•lding Poot garage llWNIT •t1m 21r ~BR 2BA Up 28R Down I Call '"' appt. $6.49,000 • ore pm 1-.---2144 quiet complex Secvrny gat •• i:µ8,000 incl 1n. UTC-OXFOAD COURT cable TV. all vtll paid Frp~. garage $825 mo Frig, 01snwastter. stove incl No pets 545-4855 DAVE 6.45-3683 FEM n-smk Shr S Coast terlor paint& new carpet llJ-1111 CASH for your A E equity New J M Peters 2BRJ2BA S725 722-1832 1665 lt'Vlne ~6 720-9422 *EAST BLUFF Twnh5e .l&Olll llULn , ,._ • I.. 1022 Any cond1hon even ti on condo . Ip gar. pool spa ' aumFIL USTSllE oc T G ~~t...:,~~~~:5,~~ayrr~:~ . -real t r 1 IO'eclosure $1395/m Adults no pets I-.. C M REL I Ill .--lll-1110 1~1·1141 CONDOSOdTHOFPCH *(7141249·2607• Work 955.2800 Ht• Hit etrt 2BR 1\,;BA Twnhse Frp1c Newl turntshed sm les 644-1010 8-S Mon-Fro 753 Avocado S2 15K. 2BR. ltatab Home 759-068s 2tU ~~~rfot~:~,::ry rm '18r !ompl wlphOne~TVs-•LIN IElllE• SEAAS·~~~~I(' 2BA, 2 car oar, pool, spa ~ .. la 2141 CLEAN lBR AIC CONDO 2617 Orange pool-parking Reas wl(ly 28R, frplc DR lg brt<:k 720-0455, 673-3542 Agt. ln111/CH•t1 flH IC I Adult, quiet gated tract TSL MGMT 642 ,603 rates S 15 OFF wl ad 1st w~ patio S 1295 673-5088 COLDWC!LL BANl(eR O iiiiimmmmmmiiiiiii• Ct I 2102 PAisnNE 3er 2ba. lam 1 N of Plaza. $675 wtmo11 1 2080 Newport 81 6•2-2611 •irwU_._ HH rm .frplc 2'1cargar ultl 775-2580'641-1406 •UlllEW• SPACIOUS IBrCtSto ocl'I *llPHllOWY1£W 5"' .,,... NAPLES 18R, den home 1'' spa TOW. Siron~ refs come see the dlff9fence 2 mstr suites Newly decor _. ... lfl M•• I 500 S595 1ocls refng stove 5 12501 759 93 14 -condo, pvt BA. end gar ON THE BEACH 2BR I •Id' pool $425+ $150 Duplex Furn Winter d-.:> lnci ulll 556--'255 2006 W Oceanfront S950/mo 759-1677 I LIDO ISLE. Coiy, qutet 48r hM, ll'g patio nr t>Ch M/F 23-39 $450-. utll 723· 1266. 723-0400 msg M/F 25-35 to snare w/ M •BR dpf'X, N8/Per1n/ben. av 9-\. $550-1 mo non- smoker 875-0888 E\tX'\1 th:lx·--t ILllOIM 1411,000 vww -In great canal area• Ideal reQd Adults pre d 1 A!Drtatata compte1ety remooeled mo • 8eavtltut 38drm 3'• Bath lor male 1r e•ecvt•ve mo 1 yr lease •97-U 33 ,-c:: Beaulttul 28R apts PoOI pool carport. ldry ai uti• •WANTED 1 BR APT * condo 1us1 a block from (213) 869-0035 I It L 2l69 -rec room. laundfy room Pfld •CPt etec 5"5•0492 w/ gar on Peninsula Catt the ocean Like new con-• • '!fl'' IC• blaa• 2606 Ready tor instant move· SPACIOUS 2BR 1n central d•Y$ 863.1499 Marie or ~ d111on w•lh private lalka hlaa• 2106 ~LUSIVE GUARD• 1n1 Only S6AO to $650 mo Costa Mesa D1sn wasnr eves'wllnds 675--6732 MIF n!Cely turn 2Br 388 NB twnhm pref someone wtlO does alot ot t.r•vei •no s5101mo 64().16'4 Two separate houses on 40 f1 lot South ol PCH Gerdert-hke palto area s.c>arates the units Ntth planll and flowers Great Income opportunity• sundecks formal dining •GATED COMMUNITY + 1BR patio blHns $690 • S200 OFF MOVE-IN w w crpt, dros enCI gar rm, a1r cond11tontng se-IU/JIA Jf rtll4 lse 11 llC CHYOI ,1,;:aAng1satce aDoll MnrotPde•mstv. rb AU .. All APTS. $690 No pets 645-55 77 cunty system approx stove. Ing gar new pa1n1 V" __ 2500 sq It in all $2000••213 696·3891 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 28A ber10n at 8l8·289-9307 530 W Wilson Sparktoog clean 28drm w1go11 courst " EW TSL MGMT 1 .ea 57•0 All v1tls Pd S495.000 •SUMMER reo1a1 sl~ps s 1800 Also 1BR ava• at •YEARLY S 1-100 mo• 722-9012 or 6A2 1603 Frig gar Som,. no oets 673-4400 s111·2BR garage park nq s 1395 Frp1c wet Odr OeluH 2 Borm garage Sorr> No Pets• t960 Wal act 64?-•905 S6751wk or Ava•lab e micro w D n~ups 2 car parll1ng steps 10 bay Sept 18 WINTER r ... ntJI gar .,. •tra stonge cen-Reis reqd 675-3063 9"-tOIO S 1075 mo Mocrow.ive 1rat air All maont ,ncl Clean• 714 673-49«9 Sorry no pe1s 644-0509 lal~tl Peaiuol1 Larget 4 Bedroom unit 8181888-5052 5059 WTlllE llPLEI Only 2 years old Prime j-2BR · Oen Ba)S'Oe Cove 2607 property Only S359_000 YEARLY 3Br 2Ba Bayview condo w lg d!'c k Nr SELECT BH&G 751·5000 nice paho. garage .,., d water 2200 s I dOI gar· llH NWI PAYllHT? C..ta •eu --10241 ;~~~~~~ 6~r6~~~tvro age S2750 mo 642-6925 1 •BAYFRONT 2Br 2Ba 28R garage newly de<:or- ated steps Jo bay beacn 910 W Balboa Btvo $975tmo yrly 675-9650 We'll give you tl'te down in 38R 2'i'i8A House. Sharp• lalka possible 3Br 1 ;so st excttgfO'ashare ol own· 2-car gar w/opnr • sep p . l 2107 Small boat ok gar Near •2BR12BA$925 mo yrty arsh1p You make Ille 28r 19a rental house 181811 I beach SlSOO 673•3722 2 blks from beacn New mthly pymts & we share Owner/Broker 675-2927 (uxOlh OCEAN?AONl carpet. 1 car attch gar EASTS•DE tBR 18A w D llkup new crpt & pa.nt encl garage No pets p l ease S62S mo 857-2523 or 151.2·5· WTSllE 21R 1 IA Bv1tl·tnl w d nkvps gar age S850,Mo 645-9857 EASTSIOE 28R 1 18A 2 story p1110 garage $795 mo • sec 642·6368 Newport First Realty apprac Vou receive I d 48R 3 BA N Condo 2Br •den 2Ba *ILIFFS YllW• 759-9506 or 673·5370 t00% tax beneltls Musi \1~1 n~ root ~~""rcA hea~ parking Winter rental End unit 3BR 2'•6A 1900 Furn 28R tBA winter E'llll 21r/ 111 have clean credit Agl N · k""'t 1 j k 11 l S 1300/Mo 786· 1906 st. all newly redecorated 1300 511 stps bCn Fpl dwn st a11 s no oet s 957-60020ys E11 Wknds vs ,.s. i e.oa rs 01---l'k p 1 S650 1mo 631 -6155 --· I lot. trees. PP 646·84 73 Mediterranean style 2BR 1 ' e ne11w name , 00 deck cable-HBO S 1050 IEW UITIIC 2BA loaded 119 4Jrd Spectacular view Vac N·i>et 818-968-0352 E SIDE 2Br 1ea upsta"s WHTCLIFF ltwpert ltacll 1069 St.Ps to ocean Yrly tse S2300 mo Bl<r 64 4·0195 STUDIO yearly Parking trnh paint lndry lac "O NICaandaJry,thl!1 3bdrm -S1250tmo •642-0668 •llEITALS* Patio 210 '4thSt pets S675mo 27• 0 E hOma IS across from •l]llTIBR 3BHR T2•F•r nlcsAll Cereaa ••• Mir • 2122 2·50r S900·S5000 mo &gl Enlranoe ott alley $500 16th Pl 644-0452 Park cloM to schools • P F 6 "' ~·06 viii mcl 675-78•0 E SIDE 2BAl 28A twn"st ' 12 RV A 0ccess 3 Car gar Sl500/MO Laroe m-"'arn Marl• ergvson •c· Big kltctten Large lot vu~ Frpl, yard gar ltl<e ne"' Room lor pool dogs Approx 3000 sf 9200 101 duple• Redec 3Br 2Ba 2 Story nouse 2BR P .BA CtrtH ••I Mar 2622 S920 666-4019 days boall Storage on oar age Custom Wo<k S4 t2.000 dbte lrptc. encl patio ~ tr pie wld Walk to ocri & -------"'!"""'!"" 6•0·2•26 eves & w• ,,ds $389.000 Agt 645-2967 gar. lndry 642-9918 snops S t0851mo yrly No 2Br 18a large sundeck P 673 0072 I hk I II E SIDE 2 lrn 2Br 1 Ba lll-1100 •MY8igCanyonHovse *•EXTRAORDINARY ets • w 0 up garage 5 a New crpts pnt patto gar FAMILY APHTllllTS Sparkling ciean large Apts Families 11weicome Pool & spa Sl'loopong & neighborhood park ne•t door Sarr)' no pets 28drm 1 .ea S785 28drm 2Ba $810 HIW.WILSOI COSTA MESA 131-HU JBR 2BA upoer ,btk ocn adults cov oatc trp1 sndk ldry gar no pets s 1275 yrty 5"6-6433 2U21A.H,Fr,1c Caroon POOi Adults No pets $950 Mo 631.021 1 APT 10' artist P<OI P8< • son ,_ took1og wall ot glass lor bflgnt 11gtit 1br oa atra lg rl'T' tor w0<111ng $950/mo 1 yr 1se 0111 i<ane agt 552-1800 PElllSUU 1,11 8eavltlul upper 3Br 28a f\Jlly turn ocean view• ,blk to beacrl' Gar d 'w w d Wntr rrttl S !350 25tri St 673-7333 .. ft PARK NE\X/PORT 1114) 644-1900 ~~;_, . ...,...,--"•" V"#lllJ4.. .... .,... ... ~ .,,......._ ... -r:. - JBR 2' <t8a on tf\e Oa) Large declc svper view prime IOC8lt0" "ear lease S2395 mo 3336 Via lido Mgr 675-9289 Su Cltatatt 2676 1IOl near General Hosp•· 111 New caroe1s & drapes v-patio ultl Pa•d S5751mo 543.7375 N 8 Yng P<OI IOC>king lo< same lo stir 2BR fvrr conoo on Westchtt nor smkr $475 Gil 5"8·1~7 "-3 2 ""1S M" n-smllrs n-druvs stir 38r apt CM Canyon area Cls to l:>Ctl' $300 ea 631-1647 N E w p 0 R T -9 EA c H OCEANFRONT ,,omt pro! Mate pre! d Ba.rgain Call for "9ta11s 6.46-5797 Prof male n sml<r snr lg pnv•te "ome Convt- n;ent area on Nwpt Hgts S350tmo 642-6846 ROOMA TE to shr lg 38R CdM home. 3 blks to bch S3401mo utlls 1nct av 9-15 Judith 759-6899 OUR FAMOUS HAS RETURNED! 4Br tam rm. nu kit huge 3BR 3'~BA conoo dbl 3BR. 2 1BA house Im rm no pets S lOOO m 0 S79S A\11 9 10 & •o t (~I.(~ 11 11 l<J:'\!'-lot. quiet cul de sac garage lop ol l"e hne all IP 2300 st N1oe cond•t•on *673-8009* 283 Cabrillo 759.303• S949K 759-1397 the way' $2000 mo S2000 220 Voa Ithaca 2Br -2Ba lrplc c lose to -...,B"'E.A,,...,.,CH DUPLEX Lido Isle 675·5 733 beach• sundeck no pets EtSllE llPLEI •2BR 2BA lrplc deck S 1250/mo 675-4991 • ---------SPACIOUS newer prop-· · 3BR 2BA. yearly 2 car gar-la''--~ blaa• 1006 erty wtlh Oood income w/d ttkup lwo bll<s lo ·~ 1acum Avall Sept 211121& II IUCM ._ ju11 steps t o ocean Ocean Blvd S1225 mo 1 th $16001 Bk 309 Mesa Dflve I Br VACANT" $550 mo 756-8558 8.lCk ::>v oc:-p1, .•· ,jl'l"'1,V l<1 ~ me< "' l ""' .... I 'l.J" Ffld21v 'iatu• c: .. , .. "ld \,vv:-. " · .,.~ • ' •! ~ ~:hr C 21H r ,.,., ...,,...~ ---------673 5354 A mo r Private gate S21~ mo DUPLEX beaches Each unit Wllh 3 ---·_ gt CALL 642-38~ Avl 9110 213-928-1844 WITH unu.ual cnarm Re· bdrms 2 baths & lore-3BR 2BA home Lots 01 JBR Executive House mod.ied 2 bdrm, 2 balh p lace, upper w l 1n Ught.3blksnortri of PCH front collage with white 1 balcony, to-r with patio I Gardener trptc d w tam rm large playroom wutted woodwork ltre· 631·1400 .. $430,000 I S1800Jmo '* 720-1566 1 lormal dining rm place. atrium & front -I I Jacuu 1. $2200 mo call patio plut great 2 bdrm ""rt HI Hli'1 JASMINE Creek 3BA 641-2092 Kay C-21 111 ,._,,, ... h•c. furnished $2750 I ~ ;hl~~hdl~~~~r~~~: RE•L ESfATE WattrfrHt llt•tl IH. 875-4912 clllti.s IULTIH H 1· 1400 PENINSULA YEARLY 873-6900 SSS• 000 RE.AL TORS • 18R 1BA. spacious & - -----Cute 2BR 28-A Duplex new. upper. garage. S850 \.\\II HI HI" I OllTIMNUIY CUSS 01rage. lrplc lg patio •lg adorable 2BR 28A 110 '11' Inc. 28R 2BA condo wi den I oceanside ol PCH trplc 2 car gar w o RE4l ESTA!E I Fam & din rm S279.714 S975/mo 675-4912 Agt great IOC. lg patio. St200 LIGHT & airy 1800 s/I 3Br 11t2 •Greet 3BR 2' 18A 2 REAL TORS I (fl;;;;:i. 3Ba. Upper new decor story Nr beach Garage HIS your camper been,... Hie Prudenba v• w/2 decks. 3 car garage lrplc, refrlg, s t350 mo tngmortdrtv-ay1,,1n I 714 Re1Ay(714)7600114 $1750/mo 759-9194 •Charming 38R 18A turn camp11tn 7Sell11 Wlt'11 ·~ •• "'0.,....1 JAJ ,... ...., nse on Pan1nsv1a Pt cJUSlfled ad ---------WALK TO 8eachll Studio W/0, garage btg pat•o 1 S550·3Br 28a S 1395·2Br s 1050/me>-Wlnter only ~ ·' ,_. : ... ~ .. Merrill Lynch Realty MOllf'IGO • Bdrm alngle 1tory, In HarbOf View Homes. Oute• location near ectiool end greenbelt. Solar ti.a.ing. MC 1ystem & spa. $474.900 759-6600 let U1 ..... Y• Sen V.. p,.,.,.,l Cal ClntlfW, 64t-S671 for information & surprisingly low cost. 18e $1025 l g yd. Ip w/d VILU REllTILS hkup. g•r 788-7322 Agl c....... 2124 *38R twntlOUse. Newport Hgts area, frplc. patio, very nloe 322 Ogle•D 1980/mo 6-47-7540 • UYIMOIYl 1BR & den, 2Ba 2-sty exec townhome FP wet bar w/d, 2-car g1r QIJIE'd comm pool & spa on t ne bay Walk to Balboll Isl S2200/mo * 240-1 752 BIG CAN YON lovety 2Br, den 2't81J on fln-U gOlf courM 2 car garage ...4" ,., .... 759-0079 s 1995 Fireplace, vaulted QelUngs. BIG eo.an vle-w •Br 28a dbl oar. lndry hkup, pool 90' to beach. f/p gar & ape. Sorry. no pet1 lg patio • p111 deck meatiBJIU 28drm 2• ... ea S 1070 S 1800/Wlnler 645-3330 Me W 18th St 8-42-4905 38r, 38a. Tbik from bch I 2BR 1BA bullt~ns, !ridge, Spa. patio. backyard dbl I di9hlw, gar, yard. Nutrd, gattge. 11550/mo yearly oectwd cal Oii 1~82•8 Availe~ 9110 272·29•2 MeY'8f 1850 549-3484 Cllff'H8"94"1 Large hgn1 1\'BRITTANYWOODS & *Y 3BR 28A New Towntlome 38r 2Ba carpet-. dr..,.._ P•lnt $1400 mo IMM. Avail Gw dnf pd 11800/mo 10/1 631·2•18631·9295 dtpoelt 11).14$7 •EASTSIOE 18R 1BA DflUlCE 38R 3BA, 2 ntstr gwage. W/0 llkup 1 DOrma. A/C, ue>grds g.a· Adult. No pet• M5()1mo ~ Q.eted Comm I 1995 SCottt 541·2301 ~ Ot ~93 OCEANFRONT 18r duplll lrplc garagt pvt street non smkr Quiet S 1100 1mo No pets 673-7787 MESA VERDE T1111028R 1BA. upper & lower ••'d encl garage. $690 oep 2867 H1c1cory P1ace 751-9483 or 498 1936 Daily Pilat ClllEliTIC~ ~i\I~§ OfffR GOOO llfQ.IGH FEI 28, '9et Send to ORANGE COAST OU.Y Pll.OT, AOlldot M31I, ~ 0179, 8olC 4000.,,..... Mt • 49120-'000 NAME ADDRESS CITY AMOUNT ENClOSED UNlS 2 ) .. -I \ ""' tti s s a ~tc ,., 0 Nt 1 wt havt c1 Thu• soay noon Otadhnt ana as• prt~yrntnt for al' aas Trios os O?f'n to all pnvatt part)' .ia' l,'rtostrs tor ~rc'°lar'l<l•st not 01.e• s I SO rpr•ct must bt hsttd " ddl atid no abbrt-v1at1oris w •I bf' <11<CtPtl.'"O "'II ads will run > • d .l-y l.c11urday dnc:l Sunoay Thtrt •Sa 5-••nt rr11n1mum at zo c '"' '·"t So your low cost Ol~·A·Une M:l Ii onty .. DEADLINE. PRICE . \ . M A IL TO .. PHONE u S3 .00. •.. ' .. " ,,, .,,.,, •. ,, .. = \ l .. , """ .. r11c :,• D~''' r "! • ro11 o~ ;.,"" .. \,~,.. .. • 1 " ? • ZIP o.-.Tn TO RUN $..I 00 ""'"""' .... • w°"'ry; M:llH '"l "., •111111(\ "'''° 642-5678 ~ Orange CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Auguat 29, 1988 leatala •• llaa111iiiiiiii;iiii;;li•;;•;1r.1111a•t WI latle1 •• IHI LiJ'•a••t 1m la t , .. 1!ftwt 1131 .,..,_, 1m .. ,., •• ... .,.., •• , llJI IHAMM&ii&a 4~.W:.~1no J'!2=~··e. .,J!!·~~~ --·IT ~ Fattn Aotf\I ..,_PUii !!!-.'!'••. --......... CM""-11111r""8A.trpl. fftlM\ IM Firm Heka EHTA'l a..ctl. Good atarlfng .,... ofb Uary OS*' ... lilllNinot w ........ 'fl P*90n fOf' Melrltenanoe FUii llfM Of ~ ••• ~ CMll "°' MIF -*r QI( uunu N"1 LEVEL Acoounttng c.'k pey. A.brehatn, 131-9"8 lenMltl. Cell Vlct(i. at OMt.,..._ ..,_ ll!Md• ~. ~,.,,..,_, part tlfne. M9-t515 L.lml*I QOCIClltUnlty 19 ~ i.-....w llllllJ •.AAA-1 1•1 -...... IDI." FR£E t ~• ... I ,.. bill ,., ... ,...._ .. .. ~ tllc. lalaty neoottal>i.. Nllontl,... .... te m.,. •---· --• ...,_ Mt. !.,=.. ~ ~ IHUIB..... --••nd•'11 -,..,.,., IN-11150f973-1943 ,.,.__llllllT 11 .. ino ~ ..ih""'" .......... •If ~"* ~ f'Tlftl.blkery.LAQ IMctt .. a••···-· toaupportlWfandcon-COldwll..,.., ~ *'-cl WfllnOa. FM In-ly ... uttno BUILDERS ....,..._prof, "811 reqc1 Cal: ,....,. & .-,., NllOfY '17-C112orl31·12" +-111111 ~'9~~ UDllMPI ...... ti.l ,_.Elf•••~ lot1Htlon, call J1c:k f M,aoA1uM IOf'~':; l4IOfilo •MC. 12'2"°'n ._.41-llll to Mr. Futnt• et Aobefl ....... llU 11500/mo Conlld. re-,.._. 111-4227 '"'Of 1*1 llmt. sn.rm.n .... a PIT receptloni.t A~E~~~ES a ~~th9rlghl Hates IH ltat ·--------• .... Wllllam Fr09t & FM\819 .,_red M.tMe to LIM. 18 COfi>«· GENERAL OFFICE PI T Gardena, Corona del fOt thelt Cot•a Mau of• GAM>ENI ch06C9 to Join c.llorl\l•'s Anoe: "725 Allon Help. P' at•Plaz•ll10ot,.........,..t Mat. Call Dorothy at ftoe.20hr11*...it·"-'" 1 ,0.~ ITfl P~. lrvlne, 92718 8ltboa Mar'k.C 87~10 8Mch CA 92660...__...,. t.2 Mon thru Fri. Alllst 173'.2211 Mon-Fri 8-4 quit• Nt9 typing & oood MAL EITATl 751-5000 largeiat hOfM mp ... - •ma& .. _._..,.,. ... ~··a...,.M,. .... -1 ,_ Wltlllll AUD II• PLllllT . purehulng, anawer communication •~Ille "'ent r•t•ll chi~~ -·--On l/23fd ... tM w--1 W PIHll• ......._.., ww PIT. 2809 ~ typlno, etc. 111.&-.aw Ptaw call Jan 8'5-0303 IUll.OEAS EMPORI ....... 10.20, 11ora9e only, ...._ GtOWlng CMt E.nglneerl .,......_, ,.........,., McMA~DESK -·-i. now hiring, with u..-· 1100/mo. Av#! Sept. 1. 2l3/IM-4521 Firm .... ah.,p I*~ ~ 81. NB '7S-1353 Patric:k Tenore fcOO ~75 ... ,.... PLANT LOVERS... Very lent OPl)Of1unltiet IVlll· 117 E.. 211t. e..$-7234 REWARD io.t Blk/gry eap. In IBM Oleplay 11111'11.lllllTllT A$>artment melntenanee progrHslve Interior _ abt91oflhefollO'#lnopo• l(Mhhound. Apptox. 2yra Writer. Xlnl 1)'Plng Millls .. a ... E EXCELLENT WAGES IOf' lllllAl... elU)eflenee neceuary. ~ CO II !ootllng fOf IUl.1-ltionl and locatlOn: Otd. w .... 1ng Ten COflar. req'd (a5 we>m). Good •-spare time H.Hmbly Small. buey co. Phone Of· Muet be OfganlBd I*· lnl8' .. ted plant care Loolclng for• p<ot--'<>nal Pleue c:at18'2·'7319'1 phoM lkllla needed to W• need 5 po11tlve people WOf'k; e1ee1ron1ca. cralts. dere. typing, tlllng. eon with emph1tla In people. FIT PIT Mult olflc• envlronrnant? UI '911 llPllTIAll ..... -.... _.~._.~ LOST LadlM eult .....i~ 3 back up on PBXIR~t· to train IOI' our dent1l 11-Oth•rs. Into H50•) 8-.4:30, no kl. Sun. •O ~. ~ WOf'k have reliabi. ear & In-LYl"M Valenllne PieCe elllk D N ~. Ion cM.ell. Apply In peraon eistanl job. U.lehr Cell 641-0091Exll160 Open hrl, pd vecal\On & "°'" a ~munlcallon. Salary IUtlnCI No ellP«lence Pr~-. Inc. II now ln- A•ward 't 100• Cali to Mr. F'~tM at Aob«t Miu LeibOW 520-4050 1 days. CALL NOW! ldays.. Start M/Hr. COsta commeneurate wtlh exp neceewy. 281-41100 tervlewlng. Contec:t man- T....a '71• 873--0300 e.in. Wlltiam Frost & STRICT fLIUL llUYIH I MIU, 841540 APPLY AT: TSL MGMT P/TWUllllll ager. Bob Schazse'I at Anoe. 1472& Alton II SHOP HELPER. Clean ll•ILDS 188 E. 17th St .. fl 1-A. Flexlable houfs f()( stu-111-11. • Corner VIEW Sult• LOST Male Cat. VIC Santa Pancwey, trviM.. MAlllEMEIT F v 1 G eo.1• MMe 714/8'2-1603 ......... ,. IS.!50 hr. 8''"' 1oee • _ _,,1110" ""'U SERVICE 1 .. bel/Tuatln. Big. shOfl ••• PIT OMV a mull. FIT PIT Of enet In ondolas ._, ..,. .. wsr•-• rv hal ytsh b & ---T tmmed. Clark Kennedy cruslng Nftpon Hatbor. 111••0 •-•STiil •?::•~lllldllt& !MM, Npt Bc:h whr.e. t•6-989e rown COM tnt. d .. lgn firm, Th9 Dally PilOt It looking FIOfist C.M. 641-0810 875-4704 sm:f=r:1-:& Ice shop .. 11.m OllTllL p:O'! ~~ f:.'==~ _.epeoeavtonW•tcllff vatiad duties. Detlfl· for qu9ilfled lndM duals GOV'MNT JOBS 118,037 In N.8 .. E1tC4lllenl hour$, Full 1.lm• Mon-Fri i.vel position. Good I*· -..111 ..,.,..at Of'lented. 1tlnt oro1n'I tomanag1Y04Jthcarrlera. FLM.IST WISTUT to $69,405. Immediate good salary. A•k for -'7am·3.30pm $4/50 Hr. sonallly, nell appear-... 1'111 •...&&.-... liiiiiiiJii 3111 Millis. II typ & bkkpog. Management ••l*'tence SS/Hr Part-Time Hiring! Your arM. Call Larry !5•9-3089 No •xperlenc:e nee. Ben-ance 5.48-7782 e;; -Computer helpful. helpful, but will treln. Calllaure,497-2282 (Retund) 1·518-459-3611 . eflta.AWl)'lnperson. --·------ Al 2~~"'t'425· •AIPAllllllll 780-9503,9-11emM-F ~ ~1:bN~~5~~; xF311forFedL.let24Hrs MECHANIC minor small llMINTIPE UOIPTlllllT . wy. For' & 1 yr old girls, FIT & HRS: 1 l AM-8PM Mon-FLORIST VET HOSPITAL Ex , alr/elee tool repair & 729 Fated SI., C M. And Peraon Fr1d1y for ~1111 f1n good pay C.M. 5'9--0743 ID SERVICES Fri. FIT dellVlry drive<, 5 d1ys. Pd sml shipping. Require own *548~5525* C09ta Meu ln18flor de- 1.1 WES C FF E Musi be neat, last & •Ill· 1nlmal groomer needed. tools Mec:GratVV Yachts lign firm. 9-5:30 M·F. LI D IV BABYSITTER in my NB Call Roger Starkey. elent. Must know sur-PIT or FIT. Laguna · -..-· . • llAl.m&Tl&ll1 15.50/Hr. 8'2-2050 Nwpt ~. Aot 5-41-5032 home. Mon-Fri 12-6 IESSEllER 642-4321 x205. 9-11AM rounding area well Good e.acti 499-5378 1631 Plaoenll• C M. OAG. CTY. ir 1 Top ~=;..;..;..~..;.....;;...;.._ __ N&IMllt.All Must h•v• car Reis IAILYPILOT sal1ry&benelilsforrlght HTIL ID&llT/llOIPT. Produeef Metis honest. Rella~~~~ lndl· 8ml otc/Mtrine Av Uppet. req'd. 759-0616 •ft 6pm I R e. p 0 n s I b I.. s e" -llO w .. St '*'°" Call 540-5326 P/T IOf tx4y ott1ee In Hunt aogreulVI •xper us·o "°°""'° 173--8929 Carol E1tp'd /FT eh1ld care motivated Individual tor • J • Mon thrv Fri. 11 you can work any hours. Bctl. Matur•. ex.p pref. Aot&. to ShoW & sell RE vldual to answer phOnes needed t I I & 6 •---· ca have opening fOf Night 1.....i,.,.. nee. 841·5055/d wll'op Producer. All & provide light olerlcal 111 m•11-•-°' n ant yr I plolt-up and delivery of .,..... 1$8, • IAIRIH F /T Audit0< & Desk Pe<son. ,~,... leads furnished. Extreme-support tor dl1trlc:t office. w....--•5 ... 1 !I old In our CM home. Must newepaper advertising 111_1 Mull be responsible & will-642-0977, u« fOf Jed MU Pl&OTITillEll 1y hi Income potential tam-, pm M-F. Xlnt sat & ._.._,Ctr .. Fashion 1... drlVI & ~ale English materials. Full-time Tue-n 1..,. 10 train. Elite Gar-S.tou ly need 1 beneflta.01wn,•7.t-1440 TN EMdent Alternative N/smkr. Refs req'd Fri (9am-6pm); Part-time Oeltvertes/stock tor ~I <>--·•~ 646-5588 ..aJAlllS PIT poaltion With exp. In son •PP Y •--------FIA ..va Of answering 545-6679 Sit & Mon. Excellent phOtoc:opy/ofllee supply .,.., no .....,. ·-Tuet lhru Fri. Mull have family pl1nnlng. work flH For detalls, c;all Lisa NEED Yefsatlle 1)4H'son to aervlce /ma II on I Y. company benefits. Apply In Irvine Oppty tor Id· GENERAL OFC, PhOnes. own car. $&/hr 850-4119 hrs. Bilingual desirable. 721-1200 be receptionist, handle e PART-TIMES .... (91/eRlngl l weeic9tldS) e PART· TIME Cashiers (IV9Rlngl & "8k9ndl) Make th9 right chOIOe and find what you're IOOklng for at BUILDERS EM- PORIUM. We otter com- petitive .. ,.,... 1nd a oongenlal working en- wonment. lntetVlewl will be '*<I 11 th41 lollowlng tlmea and 1oc:atlon1 Tueeday. 9-11am 32051 Camino Capistrano San Juan Capistrano. CA Tuesdly. 2-4pm 2'392 Rocklleld El T«o. CA lllLIEIS EMNllUI 640-5'70 HOUSEKEEPER/Nanny in peraon at: vancement. Over 18, typing for Property Mgmt some travel In 0 C. Call phone ealtt, do clerical llv.-ln or out. Rellable. clean OMV $6.00/Hr firm, Coste Mesa Oppty I llHIEOLUIEIS /obtlln eppl from PP/OC ~. Some compYter & Wlt•ff 0..,111 II ~:.•:.· ~~ ~~-DAILY PILOT Mon-Fri. 752-0481 to l•atn property mgmt S5·S10/per hour Must ~~!1f:i3B~~i~~:J·Ei:· ~~0:1e~:~~l.C~= 2500 af wtth front offloe. 8'7·6632 Lve msg lllVEI P /T N/smkr. Call wkdys have car, P/T' FIT u ... surroundings. Call Equal Oppty Employer ~ CfrM..ln door. 60C sf 330 w_ Bay St. 642-4.91• 10-,pm. 722-9659 Mii Pl&OTITIHH IUL IST&TI Ullll tor Interview. 8'2·3986 ~~ ev::!~~ L~~~~N5 ~1i~~~ h~~: °:n• MSeTaa M;:~.~~ ~~ ~re~~~ 1 c ' lllT&LLH TIOI. F[f ~Ion., With e~;1 In suc:eessfut R.E. co. tn llOIPT /llOn Retail INDUSTRIA W kMJ>lng. Newport Beach, Aft LAB Lag ec:n 494-4561 DEUL Ifft E Full lime Poslllon for quall-•m inn ng. wor ex plush oftlee at Fashion FIT In land planning & 11110 SHICI · l aretiouae English speaking prefer-Full & part time positions Growing small subsidiary fl•d CCTV/Video In-hrs. Blllngual helpful Call Island Maks OFFICE AO-lndscp arch firm Nr SC Sp•. ce2.ooo+ sq.It., r.ct. 759-1637 af1er 7pm 1vallable for lrnne based fLll&l. HLIYEIY I 01 large l:JK Corp l()()l(mg staller/Teehnlean. /obtain appl from PPIOC MINISTRATOR to handle Plza. Cllent contact, IOt/eq ft avail lmMeCI for Individual 10 answer 1801 N. Broadway, S.A S 131-3035·18th X Placen'~ Matur• peraon 10 care for gittand~rlescom-SHOP HELPER .Clean Full company benefits. 973_1733 MI FIV/H EOE flies, escrows. etc. MU T phonH, filing & Ille Hu opening• for Man-tia Infant In my CM home. 5 piny. Will p91nt on wicker OMV a must FIT PIT phones, type 45-sgwpm APi>fY In'*'°" be llc:'d + Expe<I NO typing. 557-3707 ager/Trainee and Part "'--iw.. Ll1e ... _..,,..., baskets, frames and lab-lmmed Clark Kennedy & general clerlc:al alery Unit.ct Amerltec: ·10(2 NURSE R N./LVN for sales-S111ry St500/mo -Ul'M Mies help. Ideal ap-..,..,_ .... .,.....,...,, neg. Send resume to VP! ' "··d Reetaurants 850-5327 att 5pm rles. Musl have good Florlll C M. 641-0810 Operations. IAD Wesl· l(raefMf Place, Anaheim. hOllstlc pain center 1n bonuMS • ...,.., resume ptlcantl mutt be neat In hli ... l I fiaurial ccpy skill Please call c~st, INC .. 5761 McFad-1 M·F 9am ..... pm. E.O.E. Fash In Is I and . to: LISA WILSON, 18 llaPT/lllTISI appuranc:ie. courteous. AU PAIR: Frank age 2.t Jeanne 250-0410 den Ave. Huntington Wllateveryourdrwn Acupressure and/or Corporete Plaza. NB, Fine C.M. restaurant aggress!VI. and Wiiiing to ....... French student looking .-.n.11.ll'r e.acti CA 92649 HomeSwMIHome,you'tl physlc:als 111d/or BFB 926e00fcall721·1200 needs ple11ant. •n· 1earnaverye1toltlngbu11-lt rrtuititt 2tf4 fOf fMMf)'. Will e1tctuange UllalLYWlllEI ...,.~ • 1tnd1tt11tadincl1111tie0 Will 1r11n M·W-F, 12 t•lllgent person to nett. Some etec:tronlcs _, oour ... Jhousesllllng tor Light assembly work . OFFICE OVERLOAD ••••••••• ••••••••••• noon to 9pm $20 per answer phones during knowledge helpful but If yoll =~rege to lar°:' ... 720...()2t66 5530 ~:.!.°.'!. cMJ~s.'~-~97~85 t KIDS' KIDS' K--ID--s, i ~~6: ~;~~7~~ C Held. ~::!-Fi..~~':\;8;:: ~ou~•cc!~:,';~uO:~~ e.11. It could make you ...... ..._,.. URI UTRI $$ t son: M1ncuso's at the an ex.cellent career 1pply AICHI (714) 966-5105 41ifi UllH/UlllHSSH t e • a +• .. •••••••••••••••• Red Lion Inn, 540-0472 In person between 10am &ltDI• llYllTMI .Ill •ElllUI B~:OO~~n':~~~oo~~~. I Wiii Wiii All t SUMMER FUN t Newspaper t restaurant to 3pm at: With new p<oduct1 "::f Full Hme: •CASHIER plied. J.W. Airpon area •ERE Yll WAIT! ••. t t t B~~:.~A:!.~fn~O~Ta~~~ •Laguna Hiiia Mall Inventions. 2nd an~u •PARTS DELIVERY 852-8808 Jonelle •. t s p RE AD t lndMduals MIF IOI' host/ •Huntington Cente< Invention Convention. W•t Marine Products. t • t cashier positions. exp 8 So Coast Plaza Puadena.Sep1.15·l8 6'S-171 1John a.fEEPEI , LllllSllllTTEllM t C.P.S. t• t pref.Apply Mon-Sat 11-4 M~~~l~~~nfo *MODELS* For ·~c~!C11rm l :s=~S : WANTS YO~t : :. THE : ~=u:::o" Blvd. NB E.O.E . .... YMlllT (all ages. M/F) Entry level. 831-0966 IYllUILE t I t t OIOITllL WAITS SALES FUllllSE I Print, Fastllon. Promotion OUlllll/OUlll I •CLERKS t t t NE w s t BuMrs & Baek Welters " o .c ., ... Pvt Prty. •••76-S52•Patty•• FTtPT.llHhrs SS/Hr Wlll••rvPtST t Are you between 11-16 t• t Fu11orP•rt·Ttme.2001s tn1~~==~ GR.EAT Bus ~.2~Y I lllllmll/ train CdM 675"1579 •SECRETARIES .• Do you have spare time? i • W ork in the ever expanding News-t Coa.st ~77.~na Bch R-oiona1 situ 0tt1ce in (7l.t)55 1111 ..,. t CHILD care helper 'i •RECEPTIONIST t p . f' d If • EIMonte,CA.Jobent1lls .. ; Te Lela 2914 ..,_ I needed PIT in my CM •WOAD PROCESSING t W Id l 'k t I t oaper romot1on tel ! you are t Aestlurants teleptlon9 sales to cur--llllSTllT home Lite house keep-•ACCOUNTING CLERKS t OU you I e 0 W n an t t self-motivated and like working with t .as rent existing aecounts * ioow HAS S$S 1ng M 1 be RELIABLE •DATA ENTRY t Educational Trip to t t teenagers. this may be the op-t Exp. llne c()()l(s & pan-IHdlng 10 addltton•t fOf' TOI! $10,000/up No ,Hubbert Advertising 11 · ~0-8.tl9 OPERATORS t .t . b 't' f try/salad cooks. H1 vol-salelrnponslbilltlel. creel .... ,no"""· Call Den-•••king 1n account-peraon. 1• S A C RAMENTO and a : • por Unt y you ve een wa1 tng or • EitP•rlenee with meet n1son Asso[673-7311 *I tng/bllllng uslsta.nt. llAI a 'I" CUI I lln IHIS HS t College Scholarship? t . t ~': r=~:~:C:~a~~~: utas '' preferred. •-----~ -, ~:·~ •~t1r.~·~1~ OL.111/ WT...... Piii Y&ClTill t t: This is a GUARANTEED INCOME of t In person: Mancuco's at Responslbllilles 1netude .----... -~•,.•h_ .... 1 peg-t>o.rd system. Full I Ex~1en1 cpportun1ty for Pill llLllAYS t Would you like to earn up t o t $400 per week to start with poten-t the Red Lion. 540-0472 ~t!:ou~~rl·anf:~~n~i telt I t.... HiS t11N with some overtime ec1vaneement 640•7373 • $1 oo a week or more? t i tia1 earnings o f up to s 1000 per t Restaurant 0tder•. and coord1n111on F80Nb 2 Mele kltteos ~l~5~~1~60 eosm.uc: Surgery Center CALL TODAY ,. t week. t SHYEllS with Corporlte Head- Adams/Delaware HB 1-Nwpl Bc:h. Front office 18•00 Von Karman t TRANSPORTATION Afl) SlffRVISION • t FIT PIT Flexible hOurs quarters Interested lg beige halr/blu eyes. I ASSEMBLERS to build c:le<k. Immediate opening Ste 130, Irvine 474-2974 • PROVIDED BY T.RAllMrO ADULT • • • Exp prel'd BeneftlS parties please send re-5mos 1-Shorl whl sailboats we wlll tram. !Of mature person 1525 100-/o FREE to Applicant t nL t An insured van, wagon, pick-Apply within unit Cocos sumea 111d Salary history halrl blu eyes. 4mos I 7am. Mec:GregOf Yacilts, Supeflor Ave. Ste 200.l E.O E t t up/shells are a MUST. t •1. 2305 E Coast Hwy. to. Dally Pilot, PO BOX 53&-1885 1831Pl.c:eotlaC.M. Nwpt8ctl722-6006 • If you qualify, you can start :: :1 Coronade1Mar673-90SO ~:!.tt:2::·Eg~s11 • earning money -NOW! • : • •n&1L SALES Jewelery store • and cont1'nue • For more information • Photo Finishing Counter needs asst to back Illes. t t t t Clerk PIT FIT Brighi resp Fem p<efd. flex. sehed. t l*IOl'l tO work in new 1 hr Mal & smart Winston's : through the summer :: Call Mr. James : lab In C M 650-2424 5'5-5595T-S1t. : (114) 498-3321 !i c213> 411-2a10 i HIRE 'f.f~~:;~:g:,~~ •••••••••••• ........ t i••••••••••~••••••~ throu h classified Mlchel1e11499-5501 .---------------.--------------... ------------..... --------------;. ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiii:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiii•·,_,-mp--~--_....,..._ ... _..,.. _____ , ___________ _ FENCES-OATES TrM trim j •IOI I OWi MANAGEMENT $2.56 per day That's All you p1y for 3 fines. 30 day minimum In the Dump ~N-C.M./N B. We Unpec::k & Clean Your ., ... Jim Whyte. 642" 7206 Kltch9n & Bllh. Wash All HANDYMAN OF CdM Items, Line Shell1es. DAY)tfRE/l!!! 1 All Trad" -Odd Jobs Ev•ryth1ng Put Aw1y ...--n ng prog. Fr• Advice. 646-6483 FROM S75 S C In nm. 2-Cyrs &:301-6pm ERVI E CM Sandy 557.7513 UC HOME REPAIR Carpen-•YIH ICCHIOH DIRECTORY ~·~~ ~ !.~ :.?..:.':~a.;;;::' -·121 INCREASE YouR REACH lc~=aM~:R~2~~1~Y 'ctttieuNa seRvice ~8~!~101 Happy N.e GET IN OUR IMPROVED Eutslde Coall MeH GwfYd Clnups. Trees Customers. RIChard Sinor 1' ... I.. home. 641-4834 Jon 6'S-8192 (Ltc. Ins Refs) 645-7608 •--'-e lff-A-n LOVING CARE In my .... (afrtn•tall •PAINTING• 25 yrs Exp. _.... -••·' Eaetlld• Cost• Mesa -v reason1ble, ne1t. FREE YIUIW PAUi home. 8'1-4834 •IMAGE BY SANDERS T '""'2 1~13 For m0<• lnf0<mat1on I . HOME IMPROVEMENT & "ts om "" • ~ * CALL TOOAYI! Cltu.18J ltmct REMODELING. 760-7333 RALPH'S PAINTING Eill Ill fll Liii •HOU§°ECLEANING• Ladscr"•t Int. wa11p1per. str1p free Your CUSTOM (th9 right way) I...:: est Reas Lie 962-4701 Service Directory Wkly/bl>-mo rets 873-3349 Clrt T&J PAINTING Int /Ext JOIN OUR TEAM MANAGING CARRIERS. THE DAILY PILOT IS LOOKING FOR TOP QUALITY MGRS WILLING TO W ORK HARD. WE OFFER XLNT BASE SALARY PLUS OVER $300 IN BONUSES EVERY MONTH, GENEROUS GAS ALLOWANCE & OPPTY FOR ADVANCEMENT. JOIN OUR TEAM & BE ELIGIBLE FOR FULL MEDICAL COVERAGE, CREDIT UNION. 401K PLAN. IF YOU'VE GOT WHAT IT TAKES. CALL ERIC, 642-4321 EXT. 209 OR SEND RESUME TO: DAILY P ILOT , 330 W . BAY ST., COST A MESA. CA 92626. RepreMntatlve Don't haVI UIN to clean? I 68(.X.fEXM. 15 yrs HP Bell any reasonable price let 1 Pro do 111 Sunset Jullan & Y011nd1 garden-lie •'5830 1137-6761 M2-C12111t. a 10 ICOHt Cleaning. 5•8..()65 ~ lng/~sec:lean 6•2-3921 ounH'I PlllTlll -----------------------· ··--------•Prof Hsc:lng. FREE ests DUSTY S Lendscape/lawn Int /Ex1 752-6106 PllUO HTICE I 7 dyS wk. 10 yrs exp rel Mein s.,.... Wkly/month/ liry a newspaper ,~,_ job Th9 C11tf. PubllC Ultlllles Lie. Ins 842-5053 • 1 111me FrM est 24 l· l6.tO T~t7i::.~~~1it~1~1;~ ~I nifl ~ Commission. REOUIRES I -THE LAWN BARBER Lie. lns'd 675-1425 on for~~ that all used household Cnaatliat Mow & Edge tw•ee a mo ~ ooods movers. print their *""'TING DtSOROERS 118-$2.t B•ll 548·6989 •OUAllTY PAINTING • ~.UC Cal T numb8f ...,. * -, Fair prices. 11 years exp II . . ·4 h" ff . i Weight Control/Bu1tm1a TREES Trtmmed Topped John 645•2955 mo• C •U eur a pnn FrM consult. 640-6454 Yd cleanup-New spnnkler · their T.C P number In 111 /rpair, 18 yr exp 650-1887 LOCAL PAINTER edver11sements If you .... tic ltnim Quality work • Friendly haVI • queslton about .. Ill UWll llo sf Prices 646-6483 , th9 legality of a mover. OSCAR1S EMPLOYMENT 1-eoo 782-5300 ext •933 · --Mmo Of chauffeur. Call AGENCY S~llwng In --RAINBOW CIRCLE Mimi , Public Utlltles Com-Childcare LIVE-IN NAN· TIEii INT./EXT QUALITY m!Mlon 71.t-558-4151 NYS Elderly Care-Com-T ...,.1 c•-PAINTING. Exp. 636-1758 · · S cp.,.... remove ...,anup _ panlons Xlnt r•ts late nu lewn/aorlnklr 751-3'76 VESCO PAINTING ANO lie/bonded 7141521-9370 WALLPAPERING Quality aJ Ceilia I LANDSCAPE SERV. 20yrs wo<k. FrM Eat. 969-6349 Drywall exp. Ou11. Comm'I Malnt Y c.illng with ~IWWAL fXM\iG Gen. clHnups 645-5124 PaJtri•L NEW •vttwan~,~~ T:,nur•A~stlc & P:nl Landsc:1plng, clHnup1, FMA1M INTERIOAS AMTEx &46-7203 Joe . Fr .. est. Kevin 722-9294 tr• trim, rotot1fl, lawns, 9 HANGING/STRIPPING If you're 10 or older, a job as a newspaper carrier might be 1ust your size. Just send in this coupon or call: 642-4333 . Routes are available nowi Be so111ebody. le a Daily Pilot carrier! r~;7~~;;;~~;~;;;~:1 ing a Daily Pilot earner I I Name I ' IJettriul yrs exp Jotln 848-2592 VISA-MC 673-t512 1~1;;i;;~ tttctMICIXA. ou;i. WOf'k ~.:.~,~~' ttr/lef&ir Fr .. eet 125 hr. rMIOve. etnups. reH. Fr .. fol§ PasmfNG lnt1ex1 I Address I I Crty zrp I Phone I Stll4 Tt: T°it llify Pitt J ••17892 Gr-o 979-8278 •t. Val9ntln 54M 109 HMt petchle & textures to •Double eagi. Electrtc: meet YOOf needs te8-868S Specialty after HR svc. Ir[ lnt./Ext. paten pluter1ng, Uc.21MM &41-9973* BRICKWORK. Smalt or custom t•X1Uflng, ~uallly L.atge Joba. Fr• Mt• W'Oft<. Ptoblems>-No Prob- and Reta. Us.3175 temel •328864 55•·7831 I 330 •. ..., St. L----~~'!......:'~~------... .., .. .:., ... 1 .. HEA TINO • PLUMBING l T .. DELIVERY IMMEDIATE OPElllllGS DRIVERS The Dally Pilot rs seeking part-time drivers tor afternoon delivery of newspapers m the following areas * NEWPORT BEACH *COSTA MESA * HUNTINGTON BEACH *FOUNTAIN VALLEY *IRVINE Three hours per day between the hours ot I 2 p .m . and 3 p .m . seven days a week Must have a reliable car. insurance and good driving record Earn S20 00 to S30.00 per day. plus bonus CALL 642-4321 x209 ASK FOR ERIC BLADE Daily Pilat Motor Routes available In Westminster Huntinlfon B11ch Fount1in V1ll1r NO COLLECTING NO SOLICITING Deliver One Day a Week · Must have dependable car and proof of Jnsurance. C1ll 842-1444 Ask for Joanne Craney Orange Coel1 DAILY PILOT /Monday, Augu9t 29. 1-8' latljz••t IHI ........ , ss•a la·.__ .. ... .w, cc=' .... r.m.... Mat •11"211111 Mii ..,.._ ............... ti• &a ... 1.,u_. ti• All•l•11 ... ta• Amll1m11ll1 ~~":r!'ri~~~~ ••••11H1M1 1 """'-.r 1www1x+1ws uw1&LiWi •mr ......... ,.e~R"'w"'l"'A"""&"ik ... t'-"""'-... --.--"""".. - STO,_I, C4M Flt, 5 ~TcYachta. 1&31 WordPJoc1Utf'lO,IOwpm, TuM/cyMcMr w~ WM Good condlllon Lltel 2 .. ~L~l~ool ~..:-=-2~ --•· ~Xlnt""°"'lng eonda M tepona, Pf'OC>OMll. "'· Ulcenew MOVINO 14.50 p ••c .... . welaht 1125 536-1318 & Ullenew1 7I0-1711 9n0. new beUefY, tit• & ~. Phone for 1ppt ... H, erel ofb Dlpendab6e, NEW "'" OLD! 1aceptlon111y 11n1 ............ MTll ~ ... c Pfl<>nM.oen· Ofbeetotter~t-"71 Will ~.v A_,I •t11l)Opm0tl-~ _., ll'Wf!W.llOOMl-2792 113-,4782 Now ICClptlng •PPll· hlfcHworkl"9. Ible 10 ............ /..... 8wryt7~5t ·~~ ... ~~~~~~~ '11-118 .,......,---_ _ c.t1on1 ror tuH Ind pert wont under deectline For w/m111re11Hl trul\dJ1, 11 lflnll W ... ..... htne llllet e>eol)ll C..I lntervlft call Olene It ~ 1245 M0-1733 Wnwtpool Wtttlld'Yf $200 llJ4 ....,iiiiiiiioiiii.-.lllliiiliiiiiii-.;;..., ULll..... 144-2121 7141557-5780 ............. :r r:;r. ;:om.~'= UOVINd SAlEI Every-CREVIER A~1'al:. ~~i~.-~1J· ·---· ':'9~::n=.r'~ FTllU ... INUTll """/UUI PUIH ctl91r•. 4 ... Chalr1 & 2 ..... mile. '31·1102 tl'llno ooes. furMur•. ... -.... ""'1 (1· .. 311 .. 1 $8~~ ..... A:.:.;:.~p:~::::. tlonetY Slllel FIT. Co I ~'o;1t1tom Cabinet Snop 20-30 Hra/Wk FleJC ICMd 11m dlaif• M0-4185 1111 Mll beby "~• •• m111.1 ofter ••1ft .. ..,._ AIC. t111(7·321)15,995 b**tta I ISSUS '3 l-&397 Avt Wkndlleves WHr EXECUTIVE Wllnut ~.£ 52.5 \llctoria 21 enytl.me .. .,.,..., Ptr•• I M atM ..... •WJ•T IT&TillHS • Tllllllllfl* e Jewelry 1.11p 1 + Irvine On-11 flotltlon wa1erbeel '':~ PC apecial, R«lt "' ftutala A nw .....,.. W 16681 Beech 81Ycl ......, ft•••• 72 Cori>«•t• Pll'k, lrvlnl •1111111•!• 1 CALL 552-0202 wl'*:ler 5 po dinette ~IYe, gr~~·:~ Y.U., 1114 II\",. ...... ,.... 842-0631 ,811, Bw:hBl'ld 113-1200 I BUTYOU'OLOVE UPTOS3000AY Mt.Xtnt cond.873-8064 wereflralnin; 281·2418 -oJU s~ .HOAm ----M2...oe31 WORKING FOR US Proc1u phone orders LARGE Inlaid oak dining llflfl l&U iA jlS,. S ~ lded IKTHl89 •84llAZI&121 ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ..... I lllP 1 Gooo PrOducts-j •rom home ot oftl<:e fot tabtl & e chalr1. idnt fnt MI• "22 Freeilf', e1ec Rate•• (c.fl. ~ 6JX11 Mo lo~ 28ft11? 4 cyt, 5 ~ manual 11 Helper. Call M i ke ~cellentEnvlronment Bink R1po homes. qu111ty, need• relini1h kifTENS twtnbdNt.H1ndleappe<1 =~~~JSt~ID~~~S pwr/dl, radl1la. crutM , S.1·1209 •her 2pm CM • uaranteed Hourly 2091661·7729 ext 8 $200 ot offer. 873-8092 Four gorgeous beauties! auppflea, k1tcnen tbl Mt Sl l?SI Ul609 pwr/llb c111. A/C, 11.n••y WageP1u1CommiHlon Veterinary Louil the 15th dining set· •loolilno lot Tl~ M2·1194 ot 548-11120 Mc loil'ltd (3·101) $8, 195 -•No Experience Requt1ed FULL D 754-6674 Sales -Service 11Hti1ct11 hao• Fot comm'I Real Estate • C111 1mme<1iatelytor KENN:~ A/r~~1A~~S~ compl 14000. Antq oak Lltau IMcli 1141 Parts -Le-asmo Olansl ,.,....... ~puter ln&N=ET~~· SHE~~~~e;8•70 Prof groomer. Apply. !~~::~~~~:r~~; Jtwtlry/Fu1/Art Jil!XSt-l:dy(deughter 131·•111 -,-~1•:eachBlvd ' • . 480 E 17th St., CM. I025 who bought $7 brHI • 842-0631 ground reqd. Send Re-T I ................ l..A./lr .. 1 plent., at Gerage Sile 1500 A t M II D tume to: Jim Sharp. 4675 I ••htlt/ YnDIUIY HIPITll 2 m:i'ir;,,-,rundle. NEJMAN Seflgraph "Ruth 103 Cypreu °' 8113: U O a r · ~:'t~r:~::.:a~a. 111,atoh Needed 1mmeo11tety PIT, cmp111• $215. M0--8733 ~~1 :~:·· ~·1;1; m11t1ken1y 1old·rmm1 Santa Ana •12 ••e1:s HO SL lltn/llOEPT Small offlce light IYPing Nwpt 8eh area 261 -eG40 Olll)llChlng&llleofc work F/T Rec1pt . Kennel CLEAN maur ... & box lmmed $1900 080 lv hMrt·brOhn. Nnhmen-55 Fwy. at Edinger Auto 8 cyl pwr/dl rad11ls Thurs & Fri to s1ar1 Musi help/Aselstant. O.pen· S 155. BRASS head· mtg. (714) 792·7350 lal . vllul belon~ lo IPfl 1 IAYS love PhOf\41 work' FI T in dab.le & presen tlble boardlfootboard S195 • Molhlr· 494 318 Service Hrs Mon-Fri ;.','(;~9.:f~;i;~ 99~ass future lot 11gh1 person 754 1033 A•k for Jane INEWI) c111 84a...293 llacmt9 1145 Trule'l•tita 7 oo am to 10 pm lntiqtu hHll ll•ITT l•UIS Telephone Sales chair ottoman dbl Spinner, vulcanaer. mel1· 1""' ... ""'P-""'""! ____ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. 6U·1-1 ,..,_..,. MTllUI ,, .. Needs ltttll rur end body work 982-71 13 lla111 message at1w 5pm *** 549'3287 Sherry laflt111tat WHIM SHA RPI Sol1-1oveseat I SPlNCAnlNG equlp PMNI """"INts 7112 Cltrnt.r ..___.., M1lur•. rlllabll persons IE AT IUCl IY HO•I SSlS scotch guud, 'never 1ng pot & controls. S2750 U' Blv bOet Inboard En-1 ~~1Blvd needed lor permanent REFINED WIDOW w1Shet uaed Cost $795. sec 080 675-3175 glnl Ctullc ~n CG ... mYlll!f WE PAY TOP DOI.LAA '"' 0000 u..ct c... CALL TONY AT po9ltlon1 In Laguna Bch EARN tobecompanlontollder· S275 960·8062 p t Aaiaal "49 nmntng Illes Xlnt Cond 'll IMW TIYITA ... 41111. m. 111ma Dey & awing ahtlts No $400 $lOO / ly person & 11v1-1n your -t 1 1 I S2850 842·1S83 I .ua& 1 _ ... 10 IOO .,.2 llll \118 cyt. (>Wl'/dt radials 'MPUIHm •T ..-pons Involved Uni. 0 WK hOme S 150/wk Ltghil SOFAIBEO •'ln1 con-• DACHSUN0:MIX •-n •--hM l•ccitl• an• ' -• crulM, pwr/t /b, ens -.. forms provided Over 40 • duties Eves/78&.8183 dlUon. bf'own/tan stripe 1st tovlnQ n.1-n tatles tt NU ... ta 7014 ----•- wetcome No experience 1220.111-4141 1 '.lryr old HIS shots ,a• UDO w/trltier i C:OV9f • cyllndlf • automattC: ... TIYITA Ill on AIC, tilt 12 ... 11 • cyl. manuer. AM. pwr/b , .needed 'II •8AM 12 Noon • 646-a+rl' Good S900o IUOf.OOf Gold enadtZed 4 Cy1 5 IPMd manual ......... ...... AIC. (7-315) 12.395 · ·we. train )IOU lr No N."'hls/Wknds trtb .. ist VE.RY lharp sofa, love t.e m1g cOnd bo ~re ...... __,s ,-rad1a-i-s au A 'Cl8·3SOJ S6.99S •• a-.. .,. ....,. Iii.....-:-m=...L Good 1t1r1lng pay Other ·• Sabot $200 or S 1000 tor .... ......... ,,..... ntzt... ---.--Orange County 1oca11ons •S7/HR • commltrammg Aati .. n &010 Hat, chair, ottoman FIU IUllS both Cell Erik 662·2718 S1995 080 Must -to l11tiqft1 hHll 16&818eacfl Blvd ..,..., ftr••• a1aoav1ilabte CISTAIE••&•• 1111 -Scotchguerded never Blick Convicts. $2/ea , appreciate"' C'"ml Pl u.. 842-0631 1&ae~e..l11e.V: .. Fl SECURITY -.,_. 6 inttque ttallan Chlppen· ii uled $275 843-9295 631 ·7626 an ... 1me at1e1 4 • l .... /1111 ltats . • tr JLtl•• "" OISTAIEUl22·1123 dale chairs. mini cond. '' 1 618eacn Blvd ... ~lttiltt I 142-0631 7141599.7474 ••mto a1• 1• new blue seat covers. .,..llLLN-11 I . 7016 141·1114tr 842·0631 -v ,. ,40 •l 11 6015 rn rr1 .,.1 •ll2-Auto.8 pwr/dl.radlals ............. .. ' ' $45/ea obo. 559-1753 ICt llHH Fawn & wtute S50·S 100 2r Formula Thunderbtrd -•• crulM. pwr/1/b, AM/FM 4 cyt. manual, PWf/I , c:ua, SEIYICI ITATIOI &nD * TRAVE'LAGENT * each to ONL v RESPON· SPMd Bolt Can be used -------• YW IUlllT 'l3 A/C, tilt (5·2311S12.995 (7·301) S2,895 FIT PIT, no exp nee. Agency has opening for Al~l·i·HCtl 601.1 S IZE 16,,. women 5! S 1 8 LE . l 0 v 1 NG for pleasure. skting ltsh-Sun root a1< cono burg ......... h $5.19hr to start Apply 1n Apollo agent Salary is clothing. Consign your ADULTS• 847• 7194 or Ing Very gd cond llO Does back-to-Kf'IOol mean wttan inlerio• new t1res I ,........ "" ............... pereon 1t 2546 E Coast commensurate wl exp K MORE Portable dish· delicately used designer. 1 841•3712 190 OMC eng. new bot· moret.imeonyourhands runs great o"ginelowner ....... ..,..... Drlllerft •Illa Hwy, Corona del Mar Hunt Bch 714/846·4481 w~sher, sl~k hook-up I career & evening wear • tom & eng paint Moving during the day? Maybe a must sell Leave message -1666{8eacn Blvd 1666fa..J... BIYd Trevel Agent with adaptor, llke new •842·029l • Paaats I Ortlll mull sell s5900 Call ' parMlrMJOb"stheans-675·2349 for Rob S.2-0831 M2-0e3l SHIPPING Minor small alr/elec tool repa11 and shipping requ1re own tools M.cGregor Yachts 1831 Pleoenlla CM lmmlld1~e ~~·~ lor • "00 84~n~ ---6059 87~07~ '~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ co1porate agent 1n HB KITCHEN-AID dishwasher VERY 1herp sofa. love • Pla.IC NOTICE rtll.IC NQTIC[ Mtn 2yrs exp Apollo Goad cond $50 West· I 1111, chair, ottoman I IUOI IPlllT NM 11 UW .ltt S.l 44G tretned only Uniglobe 101 1nghouse dbl dr 22cut1 Scotchguerded, never With blnctl, good con~ New Ing ne. & pump Ex· your Travel 892·7700 fridge S850 760-0407 I u.Md S275 M3·9295 d1tion S725. 842-1738 tr .. $1800 846-3130 -=--·········;iiiiiiiiiii;;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 1u,./Dtclrl/Ster11e 7022 TURN UNNEEDED MERCHANDISE TO 5 4.80 4 Hne minimum Plus a Garage Sale Kit for S 1 .00 For (.t.10 you can advertise your Garage Sale in the Daily Pilot There ts a 4 hne minimum and the price 1s the same whether you advertise 1 day or 3 days It's a great way to turn those hidden treasures into cash We ·are also offering a Gulde to Better Garage Sales for $1.00. This guide includes ideas on how to advertise. how to plan. what items to sell. plus ideas for a better garage sale; also a garage sale si.gn. pricing stickers. information on city ordinances and inventory sheet. You can purchase your Garage Sale Kit for $1.00 when you place your ad at: Daily Pilai Classified Advertising 642-5678 Orange Coast Dally Pilot 330 West Bay St .. Costa Mesa Monday ttuough Friday 8 00 AM lo S 30 PM POST OFFICE. Thi· ptl't 11flll 1· 1sn'1 r1•ally an mnut'nl'1·. 1t ... 1 destma11on-w11hm .1month111 ,.,.,.n m,1lt>0<i lll:h b1nhda\ lier(' h1• mu"t register w11h Scl1'l It\\' ~·n 111 llu'"''''r "'me• \1>un.i men.put off n.•).!1 .. 11·r ing. and a IC"\ d1·1u.k11111 t11 fl').!1 .. rN .11 .ill f har '"" h\ \n' 0 rt' 111.1k1nf,l 1h1 .. direct apl)t'al tu\ nu \\"t' nn·tl H>u Ill h1•lp m011l'nfl' \'fllir -.nn tu rt'~Cl'h'I - and to do so on 111111· 'ti111 ..... ,. rt'>!l't ra11un 1-ihl' ta.... \ml. 1t'' rt'Qu1r1•d tor f~er.al student lc\.Jn,, INkral 1•mplt1\ nlt'nl .rnrl 1oh lramm.11 bt>nl'tll" I >on t lt'l a younit man \OU knO\\ n11,, .. 11ut un dn\ tedt'ral or ... 1;111 b<:ndu .. S.tturday 8 00 AM -11 30 AM sun&Y&IUIU 25· lo 50' 11 Bllboa Fun Zone Fr.. Perk1ng1tor tenants 673-7763 SLIPS-9r .. t NB location' 25' up to 50' tall only 111·1411•• Jibe. Trau,..Utit1 Tr.c•• 9035 1971 ch:Yle Cuv1 Pickup good running cond1Uon. I cu11om wtlffls. needs ,.., wi ndow g l ass 11.000. 953·5408 14,000 141·1111 lb~•n, Cluaic1 9045 1111 llRlll &Hll TOTALLY IHTHHI (Except mte11or- ··Needs work11 New pa1n1. new engine NO RUST• 12000 Fiii! •141-Hll* I Aatn mrertt4 91001 teMrJJ I NEWPORT BEACH MO-ICU 1540 JAMBOREE ROAD Open 7 days a weei. Extended ~ Hours 7 am · 10 pm Mon·Fri ~ ...... ........ elu 'l\M teMJf GUESSA<iAIN. D t~· .. N · · PACIFtC VIEW •llORIALPAM Cemeter)' • Mortuary Gnapef • Cremator~ 3500 P~11tc Voe-. Drive NewJ)Ofl Beacri 644-1700 HAllmOtt LAWN· MT. OUVf Motluar~ • Cemete1v Cre>ma1or~ 1625 G1s1er 11.vt! Costa Mesa 540 5554 "lftef IROTMEM IEU .OADWAY Morluary • Chapel 110 Bro•d••Y Costa Mesa 6'2·9150 The Classified networil puts you In toueh wtth the right people &42-5811 you'll find A NEW WORLD e lective ervice Registration. OF ADVENTURE! It's Quick. It's Ea y. • t in the --·-- t OrMQi9 Coat DAILY PILOT/ MQflday, Augu1t 29, 1988 ~ ., ll!g _'91.. MUC NO'flC( PUU ll)'flC( MUC M)TIC( MUC llmC( I '9!C ll)llC( MUC llmC( PmJC.. . "95 .. ----l111tMtomi•""""'"'-8TA~OI' NO,,... f'ICTmOUe.,...11 Th• r•1l•ttu 11 com-fllCl ....... I ............ '° trenMCt °'*' flt01Wll ............. i.r•IOllllOI .... . : G...WV•• _..,. OOllJ•••"'"' .a·•a••WTM DIWM c.tlor•.IMain-MAmlTAT'lmN'f INftOtd eo t'1WIMCt ~ .... nAW .,.. _., 1t1t 1et1t'°"' 1111an&m -TIM rttl•'''"' ca::.; • OH' ... W ~not .... "*' 1°"' ot ~ w fllCTmOUI .... C«QN dtl "4ar. Celli TN ~ pertoN er• -undlr the letlttoul TN---.. pereone .,. tMlrlW ,.... or '*'* TN....,.......,__ .,. IMMld to ~-ioue ....... lllMrtot.: Coeet IN ...-...m ll'nlDUM ot IMd 9'rll ... um 12tH doing~... ~ ntme or ftll'I* dolrlo '"'*-•: Ml9ed e11owe on Jal"*Y 1. ~ buelnW aia: ,.... ..,,.. ,,_ _ ... -C• l:llllrO-...o.wtct ••...,.,...tl\llttN IMd-The toUowlng pereon• Tiiie ~ wu coo-R.D.HUOSOHTAACTOA ..._~on FebNety a.QKITlrul.LOflJOY. 1.., a ALaOA fUHDINO ....,_~(..!~) .. .. °a •• l :OO o'c6oc* -Wiii enter Into '"· MW eMi'ldonecr IM uM ol ducted l>Y "'lndMdual I CONCRETE SERVICE, ,... 121 ~ onv.. ~ .... Muttaugh °"°"''· SMI Vie UdO, ..... --on ....... ~ ....... 14 dlf ol ~ ... ~ oontr.ct If !he '"• flctltlOUI Bu1lne11 TNI llMerMnl WU hied 2tO Santo Tornu, Costa "°°911 L Mertky BMdl, Ctllf t2tlO TNt .. atlrnen, WM flied ......,, ....... Cellf '*' "otem&fY C"urcfll'llln, W , 1MI IMle It -dad to IUCh Heme: R.O HUDSON wlthlheCOl.lfttyClefkolO<· ....... C&llf 92121 Thie ltetement wee hied ~ JQMn aoitrNn. weetl tMCountyC*"OfO<· ~ lugene lyrne, ~ ,.. of IMcl ..._, Of· ~ "'!he ...-.t of teilur• TAACT<>f' SERVICE. 215() tinge County on July 13, Nell 0. Huoaon. HO will\ tM County Ctefl( ot Of· 121 9ey9'de om.. Nllwpot'1 tinge County on Aueuet 23. 111 Nwtt6de l>r .. Newpott TNt ~~b::' of~ tl09 of DINctof of P\Kc:ftM.. to enter Imo Mid oontrect a.mo Tomu, C09t1 M.... 1Nt Santo Toma, COit• Mesa. tinge County on Augutt 23, ~· C!!'f' .. ~.. 11 con-1... _ leecflT...._• ~~~ 11 #on· --=~-":"'ty' ~ •·-•et .~ ... 9llftr Kalin, CoMt Com-IUdl _.lty will be tor-C&llf. 92$21 PUblllhect O<ange CoNt Clllf. t2027 1... , ,_ vv .... r-•-,_ -.. ....,_, .......,... MW11ty College OIMrtct. 1370 telted. TM Actltloul Bu1lneas Delly Pllo4 AUQUlt f5. 22, 211, Tills t>ualne11 11 con-f.-n2 OUcted by: an lndMduel ~ Orange CoMt duo-.d by lft lndMdl* .....,.. A~ Coet1 ...._ TN DISTRICT r~ Name ,...,red to above wu Seplember 5, 1988 dueted by an lnclMdual Put>!Wled O<enge CoMI Thi regl1trent com-Delly PllOt August 29. Sep-Th• regtelrenl com· Or "= ... IM rlgtlt to reject any or 1H flied In Orange County on M-428 The regl1tr1n1 com-Deity Pilot Augutt 29, Sep-menoecl to trenUC1 bull· lernber 5, 12, 19, 1988 nwtOed to ttlnMC1 bull· ~ ttlOt 'roject Id entification bide or to wllMI any Ir-July 2', 1987 FILE menced to tranuc:t bull· 1ember5, 12, 19, 111N neee undef the fictitious M-155 MM Ul'4Mt tM flct"lou• oettyP11otAug1ntf5•22•29• ~ 9IO • 144 • Retool regulltttlM In any bide or tn NO.F350410 nee. under the lk;tltloua M-458 INelnell name or nemee ~ neme or tlllMI ~bet 5, 1* M 425 .._,t<OCE Bldg DMn-1: the btdding. LIM Hudaon. 2eo S1n10 PUllC NOTICE t>uelneM name or n1mu 119 1 ... ted above on Auguat 20. .,_IC MftTll'r 11Med1NI ltMW9 on Jul'I 25, • "•root Women'• Oym P\Ktuflnl to the PfO¥i1lon1 Tomu, Costa Mesa, Calif lltted ebo11e on July 1. 1987 "8.IC NOTICE ...-.-. ""' l'4 OMl).41; Aeroot Men'a ot Section 1173 or the Labor 112421 flCTmOUI IU.._H Alck <>Mn Hudaon CerOlyn J Bollman rtennoue · Patrie* E. Byrne Ml.IC MOTIC( Gyt'fl DMU·O . Golden Code of the Stet• ol C•h· Thia bullnetl Wit con· NANI ITAT .. •NT This atltement was flied PICTITIOUl IU .... 11 Thi• l lllemtnl Wit flied ....... Thie llalemenl WU flied _,_::..;;:;;:;;.;;;...;.;;;.-.=---w.. College fornla, IM OIS1'RICT has Ob-ouo'ed !>y 111 lndtvtduel Tilt lollowlng '*9001 are With the County Clerk ol Or· NAMI ITATIMINT with the County Cletk ol Of. r:::-ITATIMINT with the County Cleft( of Or· PICTmOUI ........ ,... ""'9 are on flle: Of. tlinld from tilt Director or Thia 1te1emen1 w•• !lied doing bu1lnea1 ff. •noe County on Auguat 16. TM foltowlng peraon• are •noe County on Auguet 23. doirla .==::: ::"'°"' ere ange County on July 29. llAm I TATl•NT 9'oe of Director ol Ptlyalcel the Dlpettmenl ollndu1trlal with the County Clerk ol Or· VALLEJO GALLERY. 1188 doing bulllneaa at: 1988 AffT£ OE SUSANA _._.5 El 1... TM folloWlng ~·are ,...._ Ptennlng, EUgtne A1tat1on1 tht general enge County on August 16. 1810 W COISI Highway, , .. ,_., TOTAL INTERIOR OE· Fwm ' fa1MI doing bualnlel II. HetN, CoMt Community prevlillng rite ol pet diem 11188 Newpott Beach, Call!. 92863 Publlttled O<enge Coest SION 2854 Corvo Pl Colla Publlthed 0<enge Cout =n~~v:*3 Newport Publlahed Orange Cout VISION INTERNATIONAL, Coll•O• Olatrlct. 1310 wag.. end lh• general Publlatled Orange Coaal JOMf>h Th<>ml• Vati.10. Delly Piiot August 22. 29. ,,....: Calif. 92626 ' Deity Piiot Augult 29. Sep· su.an. Sheld U 5 Et Deify Piiot Augult e. 15, 22. 202 22nd St .. Huntington Ad9rN Ave.. Coate Meu prevelllng rate tor l\ollday Dally Pltot Auguat 22 29 430 Riverside A,,.. Newport September 5, 12, t984 Cheryl Janine Austell, tembe< 5, 12. 19, 19114 Modena Ave •Newport 29, 1188 . 8Meh. Callf. 92844 NIM · Trlller Flcillty (11•) end Olllrtlme work In lhe lo-September 5. 12. 1988 S.ec:h. Calif. 92663 M-6•3 285' Corvo Pl .. Cotta MeH. M-459 8Mctl Calll 92M3 M-41 t 8t1¥1 O. Vorlt. 80 Hunt- All-5107 Clllty In which this work 1110 M-~• Thi• bu1ln111 •• con· 1---------CINI. 9262e Thie t>uaineH 11 con-•-IC llftT1C( lngton St. • 102, Huntington NOTICE 18 HEREBY be performed tor each cr11t dueled by an lndh11du1f "8.IC NOT1C£ Thi• butln•H 11 con-"8.IC NOTICE ducted by:.,, Individual .-w.. nu 8Mch. Calif. 921481 GIVEN '"•t th• above-or type ot woril~ nMdecl to l'tlllC NOTICE Th• 11gl1trenl com· 1---------.-.---ducted by •n lndlvlduel Th• reglatrent com------11 Th~ bu••~ • ...! .• ~on-1'-.d lc:flool Olltrlc1 for uecut• the contract. These mtnGeCI to transect bull· flCTTTIOUI •UllHEl l The r1gt11r1n1 com· ftcm10U8 Ml ... 11 """°*' 10 1 t bull r"'"'""'• --OUCtwu by: In""""'""" Or91ft11 COunty. California, ra•.,. on Ille 1t the DIS· IT A T I M I N T o F Mii under the llcltttous U. tTATIEMINT menced 10 trannct buSl· U. tTATIEmNT neat under ~~llllou~ MA• ITATl•NT The regl1trent com-ectll'IO !>y and through It• TRICT olf~ loclled 11 WITHDftAWAL butlneu name or names The loltowlng persona are neat undet the fictitious The following perlOnl are bu*'-TM '~ Plf90l'I• are menced lo trenllci t>ull-~1111g ao.rd. herein-Ptlyt6cel Fllcillttel Planning fROM ,~TNIERIHIP Ulle<I at>O.,. on Augusl 15, doing bualnels &1 bualneu name or nemu doing buliMN u . Meted .ix:.W: ::C,t= doing bulllieea ea. -undef the flc:11tlou1 .,..., reterTed to ea "DIS· Trailer. Ce>pMe may be 01>-ONRAT1NO UHOEA 1988 UNITED STATES RARE Mated ebolle on Augull 18, WILLIAM BRYAN AS· 1917 AOVANCEO WIRELESS bulinell MfM "' nemea TM:l". w4ll -Ye up to, lelned on ~t. A copy ol ,tCTITIOUI IUllNESS J~h T VallejO COINS ANO WORLD 1988 SOCIATES. 4121 Westerly SuMna Sllelcl RADIO. 520 Cwnellon. Cor· llaledat>oveonJuly27. l988 butn0Ue•tt1M lheabo .... IMeerlt•IMlll>lpoeled NAME Thi• lllltmenl ..... llled NUMISM ATICS, 19400 ClletylRuuetl Pl-SUit• •113. Newport Thll ltltement WU hied oneOll Mer.Callt.92i125 St1¥10.VoOI MeMd Urne. 1Mled bids for et tM )ob 11te. Tilt following peraon nas wllh lhe County Clerk or Or-8Mctl 81vcs. Suite 11. Hunt-Tiit• 1111ement wu llle<I BMch. C1tll 112660 wlttt the Coun Cletk 01 Or-Steven L. Vtc«an. 520 Thie ttetemer11 wu filed the 8W9l'd ot 1 contract lor tt INlll be m.ndetory upon wlthdtewn at 4 general par1 ange County on Augu11 15 lngton 8eactl. Calif. 92~8 #Ith the County Cletk ol Or-BIH L Bryan, 221• Brin-enge County Zi August 19 Cwnltlon. Corona Oel Mer, with the County Clerk ot Of. the above profect. the CONTRACTOR to wtlom ner from tilt partnerstltp op· 1988 LMnar Andre Owens. 533-enge County on August 23 dttl, Newport Beactl. Calif 1... · Calif 12625 ttlOt County on Augutt 9. Bide lflell be reoelved 1n the contract II awarded, and eratlng under the llCt•ltOVs F3"0l7 A W111mtn1ter, Newpor1 1988 112640 ,_ Merci 8 Viekert, 520 11188 the ~ Identified above. upon any aubcontractor ~ nime ot VJ QUALi· Publlalle<l Oranoe Coas1 e.ecn, Celi! 926&3 ""711 Thi• buslnHs ta con-Publllhed Or Coalt Clmltlon. Coron• Oe1 Mar. F ... T1 end lflell be OC*ltd Ind under IUCh CONTRACTOR. TY MAINTENANCE at 577 I Dally PtlOI August 22. 29 This buslneu 11 con· PubH1hed Ofange Coest ducted by: en 1ndlvldu1I Deity Piiot A ~ Sep-Cllll. 92425 Publllhed Orange COU1 publldV r9ed aloud et the to pay not teu than tile saiO Vlc1orle St A. Cosll Mess Septembl< S 12. 1988 ducted by: en lndlvldual Delly Pilot August 211. Sep· The regt11ren1 com-tembe< 5 12 ~ 19.a Thi• butlneH 11 con-Deity Piiot Auguat t 5. 22, 211. 1bove-lleted time end apecifledrat•tolllWO<kers Calif M-638 The regt11ren1 com-tem~ s. t2, 19. t988 menoe0 to 1r1naeet buSI-· • ' M-652 ducted by huabandendwlle 8epternber5. 19N place. employed l>Y them In the b · Ille llcllllous but•nN4 menc:.d t~uanwJ OUSI· M·654 neu under the fictitious The ragl1tr1nt com-M-624 TMre wlll be e S1000de-ewt10nonnecontrecL name11e1ementtorthepar1 PlJBllC NOTICE nett under the hcttuous bullMH name or names menced to trenaect busl·1--------- poelt ,.quired for MCI\ HI of No bidder may withdraw nerlhlp was flled on July 9 1 bullness name or names P\lllC NOTICE 1111ed above on September "8.IC NOTICE neat undef the fictitious PtB.JC NOTICE b6d documenll to guarantee any bid lo<• pettoO ol suety 1988 In the County of Or-FtCTITIOUS BUSINESS lllled above on June 27. 1 1988 bulinell neme or names 1--;...;.;;---------'*' ...-IKn In good condition (80) deya etter the date set enge. FILE NO F38554 7 NAME ST A TEMEHT 1988 flCTITIOUI IUllNE18 'Bill Bryan PICTTTIOUI IUllNEll lilted above on August 9, ,ICT1T10UI IU ... 11 within ten deya alter the bld tor the opening of bids. F'ull Name and Address of The 1011ow1ng persons are Lamer A. Owens NAMI! I TATI MEHT NAiii ITATEMINT 1188 MANI ITATIEMINT opening date. A payment bond and • the Person Withdrawing d<>lng business es Thia atetement was ftled TM following persons are Thia atatemeni was toled TM following peraon• ere Merci B Vickers TM following peraon• all Each bidder ltllll bl • performance bond wm be Niie Cualas 2549 Fordham R B & ASSOC. 881 w with the County Cterk ol Or-dolng business as with the County Clerk of Or-doing bullnua u : Thi• 1t1tement w11 filed doing buliness 11: 11 Can I ad cont rt c I o r required. prior to e•eculion Or .. Cotta M'esa. Cahl ,· 18th St Costa Mesa. Call! 1nge County on August 12, SOUTH BAY TEXTURES. e~e County on August 23• YACHT TECH, 1603 Clay with the County Clerk of Or-THE REMOVERS, 18e92 pur9UMI to the Bullness of tilt cootrecl end shall be Signed: Nila cesulas 92627 1988 1646 Newport Blvd E 1'5 l9 8 F31977t St .. Newport 9ff<;h, Call! enoe County on Augult 9, Lovell Ln.. Huntington end Prot.elona Code and In lhl form Mt forth In the PubllsMO Orange Coast Robert M Blackburn. 652 F381934 Costa Maaa. Calif 92627 124&3 1988 Beech. Calli. 92647 be llCenMd In the followlng contract OOCUmenll. Dally Piiot August 22. 29. I Jo1nn, Costa Mesa Calif Published Orange Coast Thom11 M Lilly, 942 B W Publt1hed Ofange Coast All l<hedeml. 1603 Clay fatSM Todd M. Han, 16672 GllMHlc:1tlon1: Purtuenl to Section 4590 September 5, 12, 1988 92627 Delly Pilot August 22. 29. Arrow Hwy . Upland Caltl Dilly Pilot August 29· Sep-St., Newport Beach, Calif Publllhed Orange Coas1 Lovell Ln Huntington 8-0eneral Bulldlng Con-ot the Government Code ol M·64S This business os con-September 5, 12. 1988 91788 tember 5, l2, 111. 1988 924&3 Deity Piiot Augual 15, 22, 29, 8Mch Ctlll .. 92647 trector: C-39 • Roofing. the State ot California, the · duc\e<I by an 1nd1v1du1t M-636 Thi• business os con-M-657 Thia bu1lness 11 con-September 5, 1988 Thi.. buelneH 11 con- &ctl bid mutt conform contract wttl contain PUBLIC NOTICE Tl\a reg1s1r1n1 com-ducted by e.n lndMdual ducted by: an tndtvtd'ual M-626 duc1e<I by. 1n lndivldu11· and be reeponllve to the provl9lon1 ~rmllllng the mencllO 10 transact bus•· PUBLIC NOTICE The r1g11111n1 com· PllllC NOTICE Th• registrant com-T..fia registrant com- contrect document• 1uccH1ful b idder to STATEMENT OF ness undet the t1c11t1ous menceO to lranaacl buSI· menced to transect bull· PlllfC NOTICE menced to 1rennc1 buaf.- Eadl bidder lhell submit, IUbet.11111• NCUtltiel lor any MANDONMENT OF business 111me or names FICTITIOUS IUllNESS ness unCSer lhe l1c11ttous FICTITIOUS IUllNEll neaa un<Mr the llcttltous ,_. undet the llctltlou1 on Iha form lurnllhed with tnOMYI wlthheld by the DIS-UIE Of' FICTITIOUS llstllO ebove on August 10 NAME STATEMENT business name or names NAME ITATEMINT bualnua name or names fK:TmOUl IU ... 11 bYtlnMI name or names the contract document• •• TRICT to ensure per-IUllNEll NAME 11188 Tile lollowlng persons are 1111.0 lbOve on NI A The lollowlng petSOOS are lilted above on July 13, 1988 MAME ITATIMINT llated lbolle on NI A !let ot the propoeed aubcon-l0tmanoa under the con-The following persons I RM Blackourn doing business as I Thomas M Liiiy doing butlnea u; AN Khldeml The following person• ere Todd M. Hart trectOfl on tills PfOjecl .. tract. have lbencloned th• use ol Thts Slatemenl was lolees HEAL TH SYSTEMS OE· This ••••ement WU hleO EPOXY PAX COMPANY. Thia 1111ement WU lllecl doing Dullnus.. Tttb 1t1temenl WU llled requk'ed by tilt Subletting O.nrnhtg loerd, Ir the F1ct111ous BuStness with tne County Cterk or Or-VELOPMENT. 2855 Pin-wtth the County Clerk ol Or-817 W 17th St . Costa wfth the County Cletk or Or· ORANGE COAST DAILY with the County Clerk of Qr. end Subcontracting Fat< AllNd 11'. f emenclez. 11'.H.D .. Name. o c DESIGNS 9 1nge County on August 16 creek O<lve 0307, Costa 1nge County on August 22 Mesa. Calif. 112627 ~ County on Auguat 2, PILOT, 330 w .. 1 Bly. Coste ange County on August 9. Practlcll Act GoYemment C"9ftn •ar, c .. at Com-MalnlU, Corona 09! Mar 1988 Mela, Clltf. 92626 1988 Mark Josepfl Murtaugh, 1964 Men. Cllil 92621 11188 Code S.Ctton 4100 et MQ .._.., C ..... Otlt. c.m 112625 F31t140 Robert Louis Mersky F31tn7 2501 W Sunflower H-6. F3111M Adame Publl1h1ng ol F-..71 Eac:ft bidder mvtt aubmll Published O<et\ge Coast TM F1e11t1ous Business Publt&l'le<I Orange Coast 2855 Pincreek Drive 0307. 1 PubhShed Orange Coast S1111e Ana. Cell! 92704 Publilhed Ofange Coall Coet• M .... Inc . Delaware Publilhed 0retl9' Cout with MCt'I bid cer1rhed or Delly Piiot August 22. 29. Name relerrecl to at>Ove was Delly PtlOI August 22. 29 ,Coete Mesa. Caltl 92626 Detty Pilot August 211 Sep-Tl\11 business is con-Delly Piiot Augull 8. 15, 22. corporation. 330 w .. 1 8•)1. Dally Piiot Auguit 15. 22. 29. caeNer•a G"9Ck payable to 19N fllees Ir! Orange County on September 5 12 1988 This business Is con-,tembe< S 12. 19 1988 dUCled by in 1nd1vi0uel 29. 1988 Coell M .... Calif 92627 September 5. 1988 lheOISTRICToreOldbond M646 M ey 11 1988 FILE M-642 ducted by en lndtVidual M-653 Th• registrant com-M-613 Thi• bu1in•H ii con-M-623 •nsCHEVR.OLET 17 Home of the Serengeti Blazer Mial@t.in1 Call our triendty salesmen tor details . 579-5100 1-800-228-7240 17071 E Imperial Hwy -Yorba Linda. Caltforn1a 2060 Harbor Blvd .. Costa Mesa 642-0010 o SADDLEBACK Sales Leasing Service Parts IRVINE AUTO CENTER 1-800-831-3377 714-380-1200 I P.\RT . and SERVICE Open Sat. SALES BODY SHOP LE.\SING STERLI N G 540-9100 2600 Harbor Bl vd .. Costa Mesa ~I GMC:TR UCK "THE SMART STOP" • (714) 540-9640 2850 HARBOR BLVD. COSTA MESA 8 JIM SLEMONS IMPORTS Mer~Benz 1•1 oua1111. Newport 8eec:h 0 S..•Leealng p_,.. •• Servtcl .... AC.URA 1001 Quall St. Newport .. ech Sales • Leasing S4trvic. • P•rta 75-ACURA 752·2172 ''CM# YCNlt ~·· 'I $ SA~!YvY.IL~~G & 0 NEW LOCATION! SANTA ANA AUTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Dr., Santa Ana 835-3171 Newporl/55 Frwy. at Edinger ,Sates Dept open 7 days Service Hours Mon -Fri 7am-10pm BUENA PARK SIANl•!N PACIFIC OCEAN ANAHEIM NEWPORT BEACH "ORANGE COUNTY'S QUIET LEADER OF THE IM PORTS" • (714) 540-0713 You too, can get your Dealership noticed Your ad will come out three t imes per week for 580.00 -Color Freel Call (7 14)642-432 1 and a Sales Rep w ill call you. 91 FWY LAGUNA BEACH L AGJNA NIGUEL • DANA POtNT • MUNT INGT ON BEACH ACURA SILES -LUSlll SERVICE -PUTS 11131 ..... ..,... 1 ..... 11 lllU ................ 1112141 (714) 141 .... G BOB LONGPRE PONTIAC . • er..,, 0...u.~ OiJMt & ~lf¥NI ~far&u"' SEE MOTOR T RENDS CAR OF THE YEAR ...,/IJWX "SERVICE DEPT. OPEN MONDAY UNTIL 9:00 P.M. (71•JMM611 a.acf'I 9wC1 & '**" GriM' Fwy -... ---J ... ~udt\ I'~. 0 _'~;;;I 4l:·~ 445 lCout ti&hway Newport Beach • (between Bayside ' Jambofee} (714) 673·0900 ® •NO HASSLES ~ • .. o ~~rg'PRtCt~ ~II~ GtM..-tCKS )VOIKSWagen We ere a HIGH VOLUME LOW PRO~IT ONlerl/lll> Our Goal Is to Be Number One 0 ·-...__,:546-0220 ... ~-·· .,.,. ....,, ..,..,,. 0 HOUSE of IMPORTS, Inc. Mercedes-Benz 6862 Manchester Boukvard llucna Park SERVJC.E 213 or 714 /MERCEDES M f 7o-6p M·f 8a·6p Where I ·5 and 1-91 meet. Sal. 8a-2p Q c g_f1~a~~~1v2.~~~~e9aLET ... Over 23 Years Serving Orange County ::£ ,i "-Sales • Service "":__~' • Leasing -...<? .. _.,, __ L-~ ~rm ~ ._ !!¢.F z;; 546-1200 Special Parts Line 546-9400 CUSTOMER IATllFACTION 8 OUR #I PRIORITY ~. 0rJln2 e 549.9023 T l oast • Sales Jeep • Service Eagle • leasing 25 24 Ha rbor Bl vd. • Costa Mesa CAMPBELL N 15 SAN /~N:jT()\ f£AO- • low Prt<H • No G 1mm1<lu • Greol Sele<l 1on • f 11endly People • E11<ellen1 Serv1<e 1883' laoc+t 9ovlevo<d (714) "42-7111 8 BEACH ~leoch (213) 592-1463 LINCOLN MERCURY MERK UR SAL ES -LEASING SERV ICE -PARTS (71 4) 8<48-7739 16800 BHcb Bl•cl (714) 556-1008 Huntinqton Beech, CA 92647 • lfl :-.. " "f.11 111 HONDA DBALBR lit OllAl'fGE CO. S8 l~~ • Servk~ •Parts l..eHln(I All Make. 963-1959