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ORANGE CO\ST
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1988 25CE T
Spe.eder tapect;·mu_.~er charge -filed
DA fullows urging of NB police in case of
suspect who struck, ~illed Balbo~ mom
apparently shot b) a "pa:.<,enger 1n
Ornelas' \Chicle. The tape. 'il.'11ed
along with a' 1deo camera a11he 11me
of the incident.onginall~ \\3S thought
to be blank.
1By GREG KLERKX °' .. .,.., .........
The Orange Count' D1<,tnct \t·
torney's offi ce accepted a police
recommendation and filed sccond-
degrcc murder charges 1h1\ morning
against a man s~pectcd of \\\Cr' mg
into and ktlhng a 37-~cGr-old Balboa
Afghan cosmonaut-re-
searcher Abdul Ahad
Mohm~d is on board a
malfunctioning Soviet
spacecraft that has been
forced to delay its r~turn
to Earth./A4 •
Nation •
woman last Thursda). police s:i1d.
Dann\ Da' 1d Ornelas. 19. of
Hunungton Park "as SChl·dukd for
arraignment at I :~5 p.m toda~ 1n
Harbor Municipal Court. Ne" Port
Beach police spokesman Bob Oal..le)
said.
Police toda~ also re' ealed that the)
ha'e a 'ideo tape of the tnl"1dent.
.. At first 11 seemed to be blanl.. but
v.c looked at 11 again ~a1urda) and 1he
whole thing ts on tape." Oaklc~ '><11d.
04kle) said he could.-n0Ld1scuss
what the \ tdco tape dcp1c1s but
described" n as a ··cruual piece of
e' 1dencc ..
Ocnelas 1s being held on ~so.ooo
batl m connection "'"h 1h1: de.uh ol
Schqol pickets·
reach p_arents,
·may_beon-TV
By GREG KLERKX
Of .... Deer Net .....
Pickets marked the beginning of
sc.tiool in some quancrs of the
Huntington Beach Ctt~ hool D1s-
1nc1 toda' a teachers reminded
parents th.at the~ arc ~ull \\Or\..mg
without a contract.
A handful of teachers taged 1nfor·
mauonal picket at three district
schools this morning. handing out
leaOets to parents arrl\ ing "Ith their
children for the first da) of cla~ses.
About 30 teachers \\ailed the
picket lines at Ha"cs Ell'muntaf)
School and D"'er and l\\Cr'>
middle schools. said M an~ l\.ahn.
executive director of the teacher's
assoc1at1on.
D1sllnJu1shed ·hool tor 1t\ sl~
rocke11ng pupil 1~1 "cores an.d other
ach1e' ements.
The school '" c\pec ted to be
featured 1n a segment to air '>omi:t1me
bct\\t'en and 9 a.m Fnda' on ' B(.
Channel 4. ·
Kahn ~·d the 11mmg of the
p1ckc11ng had nothing to do" 11h the
.. Toda} Sho" .. taping
.. It "as JUSI an informa11onal
p1\kct. \\ e JUSt "anted 10 k·1 parent'>
kno" that "e sttll do n·1 ha' c a
contract." Kahn ~11d.
Teachers are seeking a n f)t'rcent
pay increase" "h1lc d1s1nc1 ollic1als
claim the\ t'an·1 afford more than a
· 3.5 pcrce'nt ra1k The d1stnc1 rer
ce1\ed onl} a 2.54 percent cost·of-
liv1ng adJUStment from 1h1: state
Legislature. T eacners s11ll do not ha' c
a contract for the pa\t ., hoolj,car
Debbi~ Ann K1llelcJ \\h<> \\3<, \..tiled
when his 1984 Nl\san 200S :itt"l'ged·
ly slammed her aga1ns1 a "all and
thrcv. her 50 feet 1n allc\ behind her
Ocean Boule' ard home ·
Killelea managed 10 push her l\\O
sons. ;lges 6and 10. out ol 1he path of
rhc speeding \Ch1c"k out rnuld not
escape being hit. Oa\..le' said
Oakle' said subsequent tests on
Ornelas· 1nd1catcd he had a blood
alcohol content o f I ' "h1Ch 1'>1ll'arh
l"-'tCe the limit at \\ h1ch a pcr.,on 1\
presumed too drunk to on' e
Ornelas. who alkgedh .ttll'lllplcd
10 itee The at't'rden1 scent' nn 1r,.-i1 hut
"as caught. "as onginalh hdd on
susp1c1on of felon·~ drunl..t·n Jm inf
and 'ch1cul ar man'>laughtl'r l'uhl t"
later recommended 1h,11 a ~·t1•11d
desrt>e murderlhargt· he rikJ Jut' :o
C' 1dcnce ind1ca11ng thJt '>1 rwlJ'
S\\Cr,ed to h11 Killelea
Local resident'> '>J' ,,x,·d111c 1, ,,
Common OC'CUrrt'nH 10 \ht• I nt'lllh•
borhood \\hh.h I'> ur • .1 k \• hlu .. ._,
from the V. cdgt 'x•ml' ll \l•l..i1h
claim that speed bumr' 111 111 •• din
m1gh1 ha' e prt.'' cntt:d the accident.
and the B<1lboa i>l'mnsuta Pornt
'\'>'>O(lat1on ha'> '>ubmmed St"\ eraJ
Pl.'llllOn'> 10 1ht· l 11\ requesung 1tt.i1
speed bump'> bc inswlled. •
Ho"C\er ( 11' 'l.1anagerBob\\~nn
~lid speed bump'> haH· pro' en 1nrf·
lcct1'l' "hi:n 11 u1me'> t~ drunl..en
dn,ers
··11·., tx·cn ourt'\JX'rll'nCl' that a 19-
u•ar·old drunl.. "on ·1 shl\\ do" n for a s~·ed bump ... v. \ nn ~Id .. peed
bump'> deter some.: dn,cr'> and sene-
(Please .ee MURDER/ A2)
The $2 billion bailout of
American S&L will be the
most costly rescue ever of
a savings institutlonJ A3
lro nicall). the p1d.c1 at D"'c r
occurred the ~amc da} that a ··Toda}
Show" camera en.~" "a'> chedulcd to
interv1e'A students and teachers at the
school. "h1ch has been named a state
Supenntendent Diana Peter'> ha'>
(Plea.e .ee TEACHERS/ A2)
Delly -......... .,, Ue ~Teachen at Dwyer Middle School remind parent.a they are working without a contract. ..
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By LESLIE EARXEST
Of .... 0.-,NMltafl
lr\'lne Unified rhool D1.,1nr1
deal "Llh a "orld th..11 no IUJ\i'.l'r
e"<1st :· Bro " n rct 11cd Then ht·
added ... \\ c h:n e lcarni:r'> hen.' ··
and 22 dcmt:.nUI"\ ~hOOI<> -thl'~ aU
pla' a part in mJl.tng lhl' '>Chool 'e~r .
uck. Bro" n '31d fl'r, a '>Chool ~ eJr
th.11 "'II 'tart llll.tng for IP 1nl'
student~ on..:rhur\da~ Police Log \
Public Notrces
.Sports
Weather
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SuJ)enntendent Da' 1d Bro" n ha\ a
fa,ontc quote. one tha.t lits nu:el}
"•th his pcrecp11on ol In me
..In ttmes of chan 1:.'lcarm•r<. in·
heriuhe.ear.th ~h1Je-1hc karncd lind
themsches bcau11full) cqu1pJX'J to
If Bro"n 1s proud of d1s1~d
emplo,ecs he has ''or\..ed "11h \lnH'
tak1ng_.h1rne" posmon m Ono~ he
also pra1~s the tudcnts. parent'> JoJ
c,·en mcm bcrs-o~n-m._TJl.tlll.._ rn ht d1s1nct -\\h1ch 1ncluJt0'>
four high schools. li'e 1un1or ht)!hs
The \moothnc s of all me parto; ,,.
c ~c1all~ 1mponan1 1n .l Jt·n·n-
tral!m:l xtmaL'1ilsma web. ~
In tnl.'· , "here mo .. 1 dt•u,1oni. .lrl'
made at the 1nd1' 1du.tl '-'hool'
Young scientists thrive in
) , . . special Huhtirtgtort class ~.
Marine View teacher has set standard
~or gtfte? students over past five years
By GREG KLERKX house e vcf) no" and then:· Du\ <II
0t1Mo..,Net1e... said.
--.J<W-bl'UV&r cf&)'iCOO~~~gh. Ofle-Jl&ffio+Hlf th~
View .Elemental") School 1n Hunt-classr<>?m ts 1mmacula1e. Th.11 an·.11'>
ington Beach is 1n a portable building C?uVal s desk . .\nd beh1.nd the d ... .,i...
set apart from the main school b~ smmgsoloonalow shell.1<:Jtallgold
several yards ofconcrctc'"alk\\3~. fl and black troph~.
ts darJc inside. and the rll\\S of desks This is an item that Ou\'ul ha'
and orange plasuc ch::urs sttll await "collected" for the pas1 thrC't' 'l'ar .
the first students of the ne".~car. . although teachers ~hroughout Orangl'
The classroom loo\..$ h\..e a County ha\·e "-'Orked long and hard to
classroom should -that 1s. a b11 collect it from him. The tro ph} 1 for
cluttered. There arc boo lo.. e'er:: DuVal's science classes placing lirst
wh~re. some neatl> shcl"ed "-'htlc overall in the Ora nee Count~ ·1cnl'C
others lay m piles on dcs~s ·and the Fair in the junior di\ 1s1on.
noor. T~st tubes. aquarium tanks and The travehng troph) has lx'Cn in
other apparatus are !lho,ed and DuVal's possession for the p3 t three
tucUd into corners. years. but that doesn't tell the "hole
students tn 1he Ocean \ 11.''' ., • hool
Otstnct' Gift ed .\nd Talcntl'd
Educauon program. .\long \\1th
teacher Mal) hucsler. \\ho ieachc"
Manne Vie"· regular it'n .. ·eda.,..l.''>.
Du\.'.al's students ha'c ra"i...cd up
dozens of sc1cncr 3\\ards in a the
}cars.
"'Fhe-sof\--spoke'n 111a11 ''lilt blot
e)es and a salt-and-pepfX'r hc.:ard
speaks enthus1asucall\ atl<lut tt'JCh·
mg. science and panicularl~ ahl,Ut his
G TE students.
"A GATE tudent ju1't b~ nature
requires much morl' 1n-"\:kp1h trJm·
mg. The) not onl) require 11. thr~
demand 11:· ·said Du\ al. ''ho has
taught Ill the Ocean \'1rw dt,tnct for
27 )ears .. "Some of lhc thing .. I dv
With them tn One da~ ffitgnt talu•
sc'eral da)S tn a regular c1.1ss
"E.,ery da) I ha\C 10 tx prc-parcd
when I "'alk through that door:.:· he
said ... They can ea~tl) <.l'c 1hr~1ugh
)OU 1f )Ou aren't prepart'd.''
··\.\e don't te'H the-m "hat to Jo·
Bro" n said ··\\ e a~i.. thl.'m l\ h;it
the~ 're doing anJ hnlJ tht·m .1t, i•un-
1a blc for 11 ••
The result 3\ Rnm n '-<'l'' II I' .•
staff 'that is trecr ll• l rt'Jle Jnd
produce.
.:;U_ l.band Af U'\.c !;\.., "'ti.)< 1 I I. l' (lf
Bro" n t~ p1call~ paid' 1\ltl. 10J,11upk
school'> each d:i' l hl· purr(.,.,,. -111
Du Val apolog1z~ frcqucntl) for story. Hisclasst'S ha'e placed number
the mess. whrch doc\n·t rcall) seem one in' the count) for the past fi,e
all rhat messy. years. e,·en before there \\3S a troph~
"I collect stuff I h:l\c to clean DuVat. 47. teaches science to
.\ natl\ e of ebra.,i..a. l)u \ J I gre"
up on a datl) farm and ancndt'd" a
(Pl--._ TEACHER/ A~)
0.-,. "94 ....... "'\.• ,..,_
Jay DaVal: premier eclence teacher .
sec that comm1tml·n1 ~ "ere honored.
that tt-alht•n and p:irenh "l're '311'>-
fed and that then· ,,a., an O\<.'md1ng
'>Plrll ol lflOJX'r3 lllln
· Lo dnd hehliiJ · Bw" n said.
that'\ "hat I alml1,1 al"3'" found ··
\tan' or the-go-.1, for this and
ru1un-'"\'ar .. \4tt~\i. ... l\. t.' at RRt."-tm~'> lo Ix' scheduled Nt,,el·n the <,ehool
(Pleaae see TRVlNE/ A2)
Sh po ting
victim's
family is
destitute
By BOB\ A:\ EYKE~
OI -1).-y ~ ltllft
Th~" 1fe ol a man mmal..cnh <.hot b~ 'I.'" port Bea~ h rt'hcc on \unda'
said thl' iam1h l;J.t'' 'l"' l:rl' financial
p_robtcm., as .1 ™Ll uL t.hc...~ung
undaga Bnant .l :tHl'ar-nld 1m·
migrant !Tom L 1tx:n.1. ":l' <.ho1.1:arl'
unda' m,irnmg nl'.lf HJ ltx1.1 P1l'I
"hc-n ixiltn· 11t1iu·1' dppan·nth m1,.
tool.. a radio he ''a' -.1rr' tnl! Im ...
sa"rJ-ofT \hot gun •
BnJnt "a' Cnlll<tlh rn1un·d "1th
aun hot 'wound' 10 tx11h .1rm' JOd hi\
tor<.o 'l.t artcnl' Bnanl '31d her hu,.
b:lnd ma\-loo;e h" arm httause J'l('lkt!>
from the poltq: -;hotgun ~'<'f'l'd an
an en
pealing to rC'ponC'I' 1n thC' lobb)
of Fountain \ alk' Rt·g1onal \kdtcal
Center on \1onda' Bnan1 <iatd she 1<,
scd..1ng puhlt~ a"""tanrt to dctra'
mC'd1cal e'pcnc;cs and to hrlp <,uppon
the fam1h "htlc her hu,b:lnd I\
unahk lO ",irlo..
Thc1~ Jll .>mc\. ( hnc;11an \\
>-.ecna. s:11d thl <,1tuauon I!. ..enou
\\ e·rc tall mg ahou1 a fam1l~ that
\\3) not "ell off to he-gm "'nh;· he
said "The' arr no" totall~ "'•ihout
uppo1"l \ nd tttt· re:tH) fnghten..ng
pan 1s there 1 no inc;umncc:·
Keena. a c1t\ councllman in
Mis ion \ ICJO. !.:lid he v.as '""~ ll£at·
ma the por;,1b1ht~ of ta\..ing kgal
a'tion to rcco,cr damage from lhe ·
BJ LANCE IGNON ............... Ana it was 74. ev.pon Stach Pol1Ct" Dfi>artment.
The Lot Anacin Civic Ccnttr. k d ~ J t d "The) 're faoing to ha' e to com-
While it's not.yet lime to break out
the woolen suits. temperatures arc on
the d«hnc after a rttord heat v.a\c
thal sent electncaJ uuhl)' workers
1erambhna lo ~tore pov.tr and ''"" of thousude Rockint to the bfach
The ~ury wm r~pttted to drop
to the ........,. II the btathn 'oda)
W11h conhniitd CC)()1tna We'd~>·
acrorclin& &o tht National Weather
Snvitt. Coastal cnlf" WC'f'f e\pet"IN
lO hive hithi tn the lov. 90§ wi1h
inland commun1t1n \hptl~ warmer.
The acmpcratu~ chmbtd to 91
dcll'Cft 1n N~ 9tach and to I 02
in !ante-AM Mondi , Tht o'~t low an N~pon was ,68 and in Slnta
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::'11~3~'7u~>~~t~:~~\~ Holiday wee en 1.ata i ies· own pc~~~en~h~.~m~!~·~~eba~~·h3djUSt
a hiah of92 lode)\ • unC'da new Job with Orange County
TM sticky. titiseenn1 htat Knt 91 LANCE IGNO Oath ~td use 11 1n th~ lutul"<'." D ti~ '><ltd "II Ycllo1o1, ab and 11\at the famtl) had
holtday clectncal uw soanna "'1\h ............... For the fir"\l 11mt . thl' HP P'C hl&h' 1 1b1lll\ hut ti UP"4'1 a ltlt ot \er) httk !foa\ tngs
attendant power OU1aln lhrouah<>ut deplo)C'd all nine 01 It\ ;un:rafi to pcooplc. \\ c're going to ~ "hat "C' The Bl"\ ant "'ho II\ e 1n 0ra._.
the county. includ1na OM that black· An •ll~t enforttmcnt cffllrt b' patrol almo\l th<' enttrc knath of can do ahout 11 .. ha'e four children from prcvtou
cd out the mu~ le1su~ World the Cahfonua Hiatt-a) Patn.1I ":a$ lntenute S btt..,.ttn the Orqon and l\lthough tratli ~rtd'> cl11m<."J 51 mamaacs and 1 6-)ear-old bQy •ho eio•••i•y Suftdey aAtrllOOll for (Mdiled wi&b tt'duc1n1 the nun,~r of Mt\1ean bordcn One rfa~ " .__, .... "-es= -includint tht'-.'<' Jll'\.I ft1.1n' ull h~ '" La na •boutlChniaute1.aldSec~SuU1\'ln tushway fl&ahtlC'S dunns. the laror au.ancd to full·ttmt dut~ in Onn -none of\hc roll1\1onc; °"cum-J 1n Bl)ant and the ewpon BniCh
ofSoadlcrn Calibnaa Editon. Oly ~. trad111onall~ the dt'ad· C'ount). Ora"l(Coun" 'Oatl' id t.;a,t ~car. Pol~ Ot1>9nmcnt recount d.ifktTnt
The llilare waa cauted wbtn a ltnt holiday ohhe year "HP n...,1 ••id ~-.. "-n ri.;.-~nt"' "'"'~ dic~d statc"idc. 'cr11ons of' the-t\ nt lc-adi .. up to
• .t...--.. ...-......... But 1n S.n Ckmcntc th"· ' '\ uw -'·~""~ ,,. '-'K""' .. -·v' the hoot ,_ tran-""° e...--v 1n a WlnUIJ•on • ..._ '-"-D ...... ;..t..nts '"""mplain~ a ....... , 1 ... ~ •tr· the 32 mo t fl t -.ho J1l'd, .... • .... EIT ........... ....__ · .......... 11rborne -•rol ol tr~ .,,.n ''-'l'l ... .._ ..... n.. v-·.. ~ • i..;..I c ttP n...i...,. .--i.--·n R_-... n.;. ... a.;... °" °'°"~· o, •• ,., -·''"JU•~. ..-· ~notK"aUhc'<"rat\c1rdtodthc n were not W(anl\I ~at IX' t\. ...-vw ... , "ti""'~•-~" ~1 Sullivan said. Frtt•"I)' prompted romplatnl\ tram F .AA&.r-sman Ji..cnt ltho n said • said •".'I PttPami sta&e~l *r iar
•• v: ..... -...__ ~ """-rnidtntl wbe ierc anno''td b" the rttwa' • .,_.., ·"'-11"• that an 11r. 11..-..a •• .. •OU-· r-·t•• l~ ~ a=-a. -< un .---..:..-.... ·Kcn ___ c'-·,~e-..;loot•tthat~•c ,..__ ... llC)L.l1)AT/A2) .,~ --· !'!~~Z!L ..-....SIOMlft_..., .. , .... u"~'--r:u-._.-.a.o•-.u ~ '""'-""'-~"" --
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llaon, McCarthy launch
c8mpalgns.ln Seilate race
., ftl ........ Pnu
Republican incumbent Pete
WilloD and Democratic: cballeneer
Leo Mc:Canh~ ~ their dif-.,.._ oafa..c and economic DOliciil aa they kicked off the fall race a the U.S. Senaie with paralkl ~Day campaip toun. ·
Bod candidates limited their cam-
~ Monday to appearances ·r stroneest aupporten -
McCarthy before union picnics in
,...enton and Sllcramento and a
Catholic labor breakfast in Los An-sla. and· Wilson before a small &utiness forum in Lona Beach and a
siauncbly pro-m ilitary rally in
Ale""Cla
Slaarpenina campaign themes each
has been repeauna for months,
Willon and McCarthy each presented
himtelf u the champion of job
development. while drawin& their
tharpest differcnccs on military
tpen_dwina. s b' · fi .. e OUlht to take I 1lhon rom 51.ar Wars and put it in the classroom.
IO our kids can set a decent educa-tion." McCarthy told about 3SO
supporten at the labor picnic in
Pleaenton.
Wilson. meanwhile, wore a USS
MillOUri T-sbin for his_pmpai&n
l'lllty near the Alameda Na val Air
Station. where he condemned
McCanhy'1 opposition to home port.-
ina of the huee battleship in San
FrancilCO Bay.
.. Unlike Leo McCanhy. I do not
believe the way to cure the deficl t is by
irrespqnsiblc slashina of defense
spendina," Wilton said. al~ing
himself with policies of President
Reapn and Vice President George
Bush. ·
"Unlike Leo McCarthy. I don't
ptttend to be indifferent to the 4.000
to S.000 permanent jobs which "'ould
be created by home portina the
Mittouri and its support aroup.
Unlike Leo McCarthy. I want those
jobs and those payroll~ that ship
repair work, here in San Francisco
Bai,.
• We shouldn't spend mone) In
Conarcu to create jobs. What we
should spend it for is to kttp America 11rona in order to keep Amenca frtt ...
Wilson told the Alameda rally.
· The first-term senator and his
Democratic opponent'. 'Who has been
lieutenant aovemor th~ past six years,
voiced similar economic develop-
ment &QllS, but divided along predict-
able party Jines over whether Re-
qan's policies have helped or hurt
workina people.
"Regan, Bush and Wilson have a
different set of aoals than we do::
McCarthy told supporters at the labor
picnics.
... Ill jl 111 Up and away
A TttaD 2 ml8etle U.ht. up
the early momlna eiy OTer
Vandaberl Alr lforce Bue
Monday, be"lleTed to carry a
Mt of Na.y •PY aatellltee.
--='San Diego mayor joins h.Q_meless for weekend
SAN DJEGO (AP) -"Mayor Maureen
O'Connor has a little more S} mpathy for the
hundreds of homeless who wander the streets of
the nation's seventh lariest city. For 48 hours. she was one of them. ·
O'Connor, 41, wife of Rohen 0 . Peterson. the
milliC>JWrc founder of Jack in the Box restaurants,
spent 48 hours over the Labor Day weekend living
the life oh transient in downtown San Diego.
Tboulh she was dressed in the appropriate
attire -old blue jeans. a T-shirt and a work shirt.
a buebaU cap and sunaJasses -O'Connor carried
AL
a few belongings more telling of-her posiuon in
society.
In a worn backpack, which she borrowed,
O'Connor packed a toothbrush. a comb. sunblock.
two small bottles of Evian water. a plastic bag of
manhmallow peanuts along with a sleeping bag
and about SIO. "
From Friday to Sunday morning, the mayor
was rousted from resting spots. watched drug
dealers do business. witnessed gay prostitutes
lurina clients Into bushes. spent a night in Balboa
Park, and sought help from government agencies.
ARTEN
.. Kl••llGAllT•• THllU 8TH GllAD•
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• IDm•lflllscaC.fllM
SIMirS I• Tl l:JI Pl lt11i11 Sept. 12
16835 Brooldust St., fOtllt~in Valey
SLATER
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··1t was a lifetime in 48 hours. No one could
ever put into a memo "hat I have learned:· said
O'Conner. who was nursing S"-Ollen feet Sunday.
O'Connor was ool) recognized b) three
people though she spent time in uch busy settings
as Honon PTaza and Scapon Village. Two of those
who Identified her were homeless women. and the
other was a nun who was a longtime friend.
The nun cauglb the ma)or reading a news-pa~r at one hom~"idarccnter ... lf >:ou want to
conceal your identity. }OU should know that
homeless women don't read the financial sectio n."
FBI' s sting cut
shortin Capitol
LOS ANGLELES (AP) -Federal
investigators abruptl) terminated thl'
undercover phase of their 1n,estiga-
t1on of the California Legislature after
an aide to Assembly Republican
leader Pat Nolan rejected an ovenure
to tum informant. the Lo .\ngeles
Times reported today.
The Tupes said sources fomil Far
with FBI investigation of all~ed
political corruption in the Capitol
quickly obtamed ~arch warrants
which were served on offices of Nolan
and three other legislators Aug. 24
after Nolan fund-r:us1n& aide Kann
Watson rebuffed their offer to turn
informant. ,
Cosip.onau~s delay
return to Earth -\
after space snafu
MOSCOW (AP) -A malfunction
of a Soviet spacecraft's guidance
system has forced t""o cosmo nauts to
,delay their rtturn to Earth ror one
day. A newspaper said their life
support systems would last just two
more days and food was running low.
Aboard the Soyuz-TM 5 capsule were Abdul Ahad Mohmand. 29, the
first Af&han fo space~ and SoYiel
crcwmate Vladimir Lyakhov. 47.
They were returning from the orbit-
ing space station Mir. where they
spent six days. ·
The government daily lzvesua said
life support systems aboard the
capsule will lastJUSt two more da)s. It
reported this exchange between
mission c.ontrol and the cosmonauts:
"How are things with food?" a
mission controller asked.
"There is no food." said Lyakhov.
"But in the accident reserves?" the
controller asked.
"There is some. but why touch it?
We will endure." said Lyakhov.
The problems began shortly after
the Soyuz capsule disengaged from
the orbiting statiGI' Mir at 2:55 a.m.
Moscow time. Izvestia and the Soviet
news agency Tass reported.
The capsule had brought L)akhov.
Mohmand and So' iet doctor Valer) ...
Polyakov to the Mir Aua. 31 . Poly·
akov stayed aboard the Mir to
monitor the health of two other
cosmol'auts, who have bttn m space .
for more than eight months.
An en&ine used to slow the Soyuz
for re-entry throu&h the Earth's
atmosphere fired automatically while
the vehicle was out of radio contact
with.around controllers, Izvestia said.
When cont.act was restored, Lyakhov
reported: "Accident! The engine
worked 60 seconds and shut off. A
violation of the stabilization regime."
Controllers decided to delay
another rc-cntf} attc~pt for th.ree
hours and in the meantime scientists disco~ered that an infrared guidance
system had malfunctioned and a
computer automatically terminat~
the en&ine bum prematurely. Izvestia
said. The burn was supposed to have
lasted 230 seconds.
Seven m inutes later. the guidance
system was activated automatically
again and started the eng11\e. but
would have put the capsule on a
trajectory for !1 landing in Ch!na,
instead of 1ts intended-destmation.
the Soviet Central Asian-republic of
Kazakhstan, the newspaper said. The
cosmonauts manuall)' cut off the
ehgine bum after three seconds.
Millions marooned by
floods in Bangladesh
RAJBARI. Bangladesh (AP) -newspapers put the death toll at
Flood waters receded today in some 1.122.
of the hardest hit partsp fBan&Jade.sh. The Health Min1slr) s:l)S more
but the countf} sull faces massive than 100,000 people are known to be
problems in getting food, medicine suffering from diarrhea and 5. 71 S
and safe drinking water 10 millions of more from dysentery-as a result of
marooned people. drinkin$ contaminated water.
··we will have to feed 1he people for In RaJbari. a town ofc50.000 people
two months at least:· President 45 miles west of Dhaka. people stood
Hussain Muhammad Ershad said in chest-deep water as a motorboat
after a helicopter flight over villages carried Ershad past their flooded
and rice paddies ~\\amped b} Oood houses.
waters that cover three-founhs of this He disembarked aa a relief camp set
impoverished nauon of 110 mill1o.n up in a government school and
people. . handed out new, bright pink 50-taka
The Ooods that started m June. notes (worth about 1.SS cents) to
then eased onl) to surge again last ~ople crowding around him. He
week. have k~~led at least 406 people • plunged into he flood water rhat
by government count. But this figure surged past his knees as small boys
is generally reprded as.understated. spJashed and paddled in the muddy
aru:Lda1ly tallies reported b)-Dhaka brown swnl around him.
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TEL AV IY, Israel (AP) -Foreign
Minister Shimon Peres kicked olTthe
Labor ';:.~~!t election campa1iJ1 by catting cstinian o-cnd thei
uprising and start a ~ace dialogue
with Israel.
"We do not wish 10 oppress them.
humiliate them or deport them. The
road is open befote tliem. Instead of
fighting. there can-be diajogue:· Pere
told 3,000 banner-waving opfJ()rters
Monday night in a concen hall.
"The Palestinians will come (to
negotiate) because a m1htary option
does-not exist for. t.hem ~n~ thctt~~111 do not.have.a poJmcalopuorLo r
own," Peres added and . was wildly
applauded.
The Palestinian re,olt 1n the oc-
cupied territories is the maJor cam-
paign issue in the No . J elections.
billed as the most crucial in Israel's
40-ycar.history. At least 258 Paleiti-
-nianrand-four1sra~lirtrave ~ llf
· the unrest. which Degan Dec. 8.
In its new platform, the left-leaning
labor Pany calls for the first time for
direct talks with Palestinians and
"leaves the door open for" dialogue
with the PLO. said Peres aide Yossi
Beilin.
Labor "will be willing to hold a
dialogue with Palestinian people or
aaents who recognize Israel. oppose
terror," and acc~t two U..N. rcsol-
utio~ whicMmplicitly recognize-ihc
Jewis~ state. the platform says.
The Palestine Liberation Organiza-
tion is now banned in Israel as a
terrorist organization.
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kills seven, 1Dany burned.
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wett mi.Sing from the IO:J 5 a,m.
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port 10 miles west of the capital. ,
Harbor authorities say there was no
suspicion of terrorism. Instead.,.
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Presidential contendercs
start decisive two months
BJTMArnm ... Pnn
Democrat Michael Dukak1s and
Republican Georse Bush, offerina
Rartdy difre~nt views ofthe nation's
economy. headed today into the
decisive two months of the 1988
presidential campaip. with Dukak1s
uyi"4 Republicans .. love to blame
Arnenc:an worken tint."
In a speech prepared for delivery to
Polish-Americans in a Chicago
1ubw:b. lhc Massachuscttt go¥tt'ftOf"
uluted the Polish union Soli4anty
and went on to descnbe Bush as
intenlitive to American "-Orkcrs.
Bush was campaigning on the West
Coast and Pl'Hidcnt Reagan was
hittina the campaign trail on his vice
president's behalf.
Endina a vaca11on at his Cali fom1a
ranch, Rcqao was speaking in Ne-
braska and to the American Legion
convention in Kentuck} before rc-
tumina to the Whue House.
Democratic vice pres1dent1al
nomine( Lloyd Bcnt5en visited a
technical 1nst1tute 1n la\\-Icnce' ille.
Ga .. where women were be1n.g trained
lo make electronic c1rcu11 boards.
"Edllcation 1s the kc' ... to i.ee that
we rntore the Un11ed ·states" as the
world's economic leader. he s~ud,
ac14ing that the Repubhcans have
presided.over-a "throwingawa) of the
key of education." •
DurinJ Labor Day appearances
and apan today. Dukakis recalled
Bush's praise of Soviet tank mech-
anics durina a European tnp last fall.
IOclaael Dalralrla wa•ea at
Labor Day rally In Detroit.
"Send them to Detroit. \\C could
use that kind of ab1lit):· Bush said
after being told of a trouble-free
Soviet tank maneu'ver. Later. he
apologized to U.S. autoworkers. add-
ing ... Hey give me a break; I didn't
mean anything by it ...
Dukak1s said toda). "Do )Ou really
beheve ~e in Amcnca have a nything
to learn from a society where worken
have no riahts. consumers have no
rna.ces and even Mr. Gorbache\-
admits their ttonom) 1s a shfmbles'l
Those Republicans in Washington
love to blame Amcncan \\Orkers first."
Dukakis' speech was interrupted
for about 15 minutes by demon-
5\rators.. 11o ho 5!\outcd. "What about
abortion?'' and .. Abortion is
murder.''
Supporters of the candidate
chanted back, "We want Mike:·
Several of the demonstrators \\ere
removed from the room b> people in
the crowd. and Dukak1s proceeded
with has remarks. His pos1uon o n
abon1on is that he 1s personal!}
opposed to it but believes a pregnant
woman has the nght to make her own
decision.
In an inter' 1c" published toda) in
The Washington Post. Republican
vice p~s1dcn11al candidate Dan
Qw.)le said he sa" l11tle d10-crencc
between 0' 1et leadN M1kha1I
Gorbachev and his predecessors.
Qua) le descnbcd Gorbache' ·s re-
forms as "nothing more than refined
Stahnism.··
The Indiana senator said
Gorbachev "has a different approach
to things and his mannerism~ and
style are unfonunatcf} p~a ing to the
West .. unfonunateh because I don't
think from an 1deoiog1cal point of
Cooler weather, Oemonstrations
against pollution mark Labor Day
By 'ne A11oclated Press receptionist at the Bos\\ln Harbor
Hotel. .
A summer marred b> fouled In Baltunore. Archbishop Wilham
beaches, drought and swcltenng heat Borders· honored workers "1th the
came to It~ unofficl'al Labor Da} Blessing of the Tools :n the'Cathcdral
finale with frustrated beachgocrs of Macy Our Queen. Rank-and·fik
demonstrating against pollution. and members of unions placed the tools of
a nip in the air over much of the their trades at·the altar. · nation.
Millions of Americans attended In the West. forest fires interfered
parades. foods rests and political with Labor Day tradtt1ons for c;omc
rallies Monday. And though labor outdoorsmen. Yello" tone Nattonal
seems to have linlc to do with Labor Park -full of smoke .-closed roads
Day 106 years after the hol~da~ ·s and campgrounds. some public for·.
inauiuration. some people "ere c' en ests closed. and the go' ernors of
on the job. Montana and 'tah asked peoplr to
Whlle S-0-uthe rn California \Olun1anly sta} OJJlOfthe.tindcr-dl)
withered in a heat wave allcf800n woods. ·
temperatures ~ast of the upper Mis· Thousands s"artned "to the third
sissippi Valley remained below 70 annual Railroad Da~ celcbra11on at
dearccs. . T opeka. Kan .. a n obsen ancc of the
The city-owned Wa\'e Pool in role the Santa Fe and L"nson Pacific
Nashville, Tenn .• drc" onl~ about 30 pla>ed in the cit;. ·s h1sto~ T1d.cts
people as the temperature rose to the were sold out "eeks for ndes on a
hiah 60s. The normal Labor Oa) I 940s vintage train.
crowd is 1,000. Lawrence. Mass .• held 11 fourth-
As niaht fell. frost ad' 1 ones were annual Bread and Ro5"s Heritage
issued in Minnesota -and Wisconsin. Day Fest1' af. The celcbratton ..
A human chain of about 1.000 marked by a parade and conterts b)
pcoPle stretched across 1wo Long folk s1hger Odetta and others. com-
Island, N. Y.. beaches. singing memorates lhc Great tnl..c of 1912
. "Ame_rica th.c.Beautiful .. and callrng • a&atO.SLICJtt1le..lllllls. a.lsa...kn~\A...aS
foran endtooceandumping. ~lcdi ~al the Bread and Roses tnke.
waste and other debris has "ashed Labor Da) • ·role as lhc traditional
ashore this summer from the Gn·at end to the summer season \\3'1 seen in
Lakes to the Gulf of Mexico. ruining Maine. V. here southbound tr.:iffic
vacations for hundreds of thousands reached more 1han 3.400 \eh1cle an
of people. hour on the Maine Turnpd,e as
Others spent Labor Da\ laboring. vacationers ldhhe~are.
But they didn\seem to mine!. Dallas marked Labor Da) w11h a
"I fttl working on Labor Da~ 1s 12-ho ur sampling fc uval "11h food
appropriate ... said Pam Pcuegrew. a from 40 restaurants
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LAS VEGAS (AP) -Comedian
Jerr} Lewis raised a record
S4 I. IJ2. I I 3 in hLS 23rd annual Labor
Day tele1hon. calling the 211 :-hour
television e\ent "the "ildest ndc of
emotions I've e'er gone through."
Lewis had vov.ed 10 tug at the
hearts oft~e 120 m1lhon "1cv.crs. and
dloso with a· paraac of celcorit1es and
poignant stones from muscular d) s-
tI!)phy victims and their fam1l1es.
.. This 1s the w1ldc!'fl. roller coaster
I've e'er been on. the "'1ldes1 nde of
emotions l'\C C\'cr gone through ...
Lewis said as the tote board soared
past last ~ear's record figure of
S39.021 .7:?3
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()(ange Coas1 DAILY PILOT /Tueeday, -·~I, 1... M
Winds prompt
heroic efforts
at wildfires
COOK£ C ITY, Mont. (AP) _ Fi~f'Jhten, worried it would st.art
"rain1na fire" today, hosed down
houses and bolstered lines ap.iost
bl~ that have blackened nearly I
million acres in and around Yellow-
stone National Park.
Southwesterly winds 20 to 30 mph
were expected after relatively light
winds Monday.
The chan11ng winds cou!d scod
emben-and' flunes into h.s ~
munity and nearby Silver Gate from
the advancing 61,3()()..acre Storm
Creek blazo and backfires set to
depnvc the fire of fuel.
.. We have about a 2S percent
chance of holding the fire o ut of these
two communities:· David
Liebersbach, incident commander in
Silver Gate. sa1d on NBC-TV's
"Today" show this morning.
.. With these Wlnds. 1t will be heroic.
a real success to save some of these
buildings," said fire 1nforma1ion of-
ficer Pat Kaunen.
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Loe ~-Mayor Tom Bradley llatena aa Vice Prat ent
Geo ... • lhaela epeab to cfowd at Dtaneyland on Monday.
Elsewhere in Yellowstone, the
142.000-acrc Nonh Fork fire burned
to within a few mlles of the Old
Faithful geyser. but authorities were
opum1stic the fire would not reach
the tourist anracnon.
view he·s any different from (Leonid )
Brahnev or an~ bod} clse:·
At a Labor Da) rally in Detroit.
Dukak1s said tha1 during the ncarl)
e1aflt years of a Republican admmi~
tra11on ··the nch haH· gottc:n nchl·r
the poor ha'e gotten poorer··
He said millions of high-pa~ 1ng
JObs ~a'r been rcplac~d b~ lo"·"ag<'
pos111ons. and askrd "Can "t afford
four more )cars or that"'' .
.. The fire's about four m iles from
Old faithful. So if we do get those
predicted winds we could have some
problems rherc. but I think we have a
good chance... said Bob Barbee,
Yellowstone National Park super-
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. California's six largest auto insurance companies ate now
united. No, they haven't merged into a statewide insurance
consortium but a ll of thel!!Jlave increased rates this year.
Allstate and Farmers Joined the pack last month.
August's billing saw the average Allstate policy go up 6.5
percent. The average increase for a Farmers' customer was 5.4
percent.
Spokesmen for both companies said they had to increase
rates to balance the incrcasioe cost of claims. Allstate reP._<>ned
it lost S60 million underwriting auto insurance in C alifornia
during 1986 and another $48 millio n in 1987.
ff you accept t heir reaso ning, the auto insurance industry
in California is in terrible shape because the same basic story
was used by tl\e other big four earlier in the )"ear.
State Fann led the charge in December with a 7.9 percent
inc rease.
The Auto Club ofSo uLhe rn California Jumped onto the
bandwagon in January with a 12 percent rate hike.
California State Auto Association added a hefty 15.6
~rcent hike to its policies in March.
Customers at 20th Century gasped at a 14.5 percenfi'ate
increase in May.
Complaints about the d ecreasing pro filability of selling
auto insurance in California is based on weH-documented
statistics. But the insurance industry's plight wo uld be easier
to swallow if they were no t helping hankroJL.a $43 million
campaign to get a no-fault insurance initiative a pproved in
November.
• Even the rate hikes have been linked to the campaign.
Insurance companies have pro mised po h c> holders decreases
of 7 to 17 percent if Proposition 104. the n o-fault initiative,
passes.
However. the decrease will be based on policy prices on
election day. It doesn't take much m ath to figure o ut that the
range of promised rate decreases could still equal an increase
when subtracted from this year's industrial·strength rate
hikes. You also have to rem e mber the in sura nce boys are
talking about a verage rates.
Earlier this summer. to the d e light of ins urance company
foes, it was disclosed that o me. po lic) holders wo uld sec thcir
rates inc rease if the no-fault initia tive is approved.
The no-fault initiati,e. rate ancr-eases and the o ther
insurance init1ati'e on the NO\'Cm~r ba llot have and win
probably continue to set "tbe benchmaik.._for o ne Di the m o.st
deceptive ani' expensi e po litical ca.mpa1gns in Ca lifornia's
h istory.•
The d em eanor of the eampa1gn hould not diminish the
reality that there is an auto insurance crisis in Cali fornia. The
cost of in surance is becom ing proh1b1t1 vc for many drivers.
and companies that do business here should no t be expected
to lose m one}. Howc'"cr. the insurance industry isnot helping
its cause b) citing lost profits. increasing rates then pumpin_g
record amounts of m o nc) an to an 1nit1ative campaign.
The best solution to o ur insu rance c risis will not be found
in the fever of .a campa ign over competing insurance
in itia11ves. But Californians ha\·c little other reso rt because
the Legislature and officials a t the state insu rance com-
missioner's o ffice ha\ cal read~ proved themselves incapable
or uf\willing to address the proble m . It has been dumped in
the voters· laps. •
Between no w an o'embcr' otcrscancxpcctabarrageo
confusing claims and a campaign of deception because the
stakes in this initiative battle arc hjgh. ,
Voters wo uld. do well to use the ad vice 'old-tim e c it5'
edito rs used to pass o n to beginning repo ners about to make
the ir d ebut an covering b ig business. lawyers and poliucal
campaigns.
"No matter what the) ·re telling you, they're not.telling
you the whole truth. No matter what they're talking about.
--------1 he) 're-talkrng-about m o ney."'
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Water wasteland
Go\ernmcnt o fficials and representative~ of the 101cr-
-na t1onal scientific community gath~rcd in a marshland 50
m ile ca t of Reno ... for a cere mon y potlighting the
importance o f the Stillwater National Wildlife Refuge to
m illions of c;ho rebird 1n the'-Westcrn Hem isphere.
It was an eventduirg_t.'d-wtth-uo~tter-as1hewater of
the refuge 1t e lf. Fo r the put1l1c re ourcc the) 'd come to ho nor
1s nearly d ead.
Sfillwarcr once t cc111"cd w11h wan a nd geese, clams.
mussels. otter and mink. But toda~ o nl) 8.000 of the 224\.000
acres are still an marsh. I-he re t 1s barre n wasteland.
Agricu ltural \lrainage ha' wrned the llnle water that remains
into a pe1sono us soup of 'dcpium. boro n. arscnrc and lead ...
Stillwater 1 the \ 1ct1m. of the same federal lrrigation
program that killed the Kcstcr~on \\ 1ldhfc refuge"'and that
produced s1m1lar wastc\,ater pollution pro blems 1n the alto n
sea and Tulare Lake Bac;1n o f a hforn1a.
lri Stallwater's ca e. the federal Bureau of Reclamation 1s
proposing to reduce its "'ater suppl) stilf further. an action
that the Environ mental Pro tection Agen~ says would
damage more \\aH~rfo",J habita ts than any project it's
reviewed .
• Spokesmen for the bureau argue that the additional wattr
SUP.piles that would be needed to flush the poisons out of
Stillwater should instead be applied to ~uppon endaqercd
s~etes upstream as well as nearb) farmenand Indian tribes ...
The bureau shouldn't be entrusted with conductina that
kin<t of en\ 1ro nmental tnage. It's bttn too deeply involved in
creating the problem that it now wants simply to abando n.
The couris. therefore, ought to conduct their own
balancing of the com~t1ng demands for water. "•••lift
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THEECONCMY 'Bashing'
in vogue
in Laguna
.
To the Editor: ..,,,,+.,,,~ ....... -.. 1, seems tharJ aaunano.wll a n~w~--
method of relievina frustratjon and
ventinJ spleens.
WA/TU. .. ~
In Lquna's· "Hustler" patk a
number of p ys were bashed by some
out-of-town Orientals.
Police were bashing gays by
thoughtlessly shining flashlights on
them while in the pursuit of the
happiness guaranteed by the govern-~
ment. •
City fathers and mothers b8bed
the rttall effort with great disdain and
a "holier than whomever" attitude.
Developers were bashed by our city
officials who neglected to mention
that ..they themselves are now the
bigest developers in Laguna, having
sold off and approved development
in the Canyon Grttnbclt area.
Tough partolbelngRQlled
Recently, county supervisors were
bashed with a vengeance and threat-
ened with .. recall'" and lawsuit for
daring to disa}ree with cenain ac-
iions.
Our city go vernment has been
bashed by several entities. one editor
referred to our officials as "Snobs
Witn Oubs:' Another called Laguna
citizens "Serfs," referring to official
treatment and invasion of personal
freedoms and propeny rights. ._._,·flndlng;your category:
Council person Bobbit Gentry
bashed citizens in general by ar-
rogantly stating, .. You either play by
our rules or you pla) somewhere
else." Where, Bobbie? South Coast
PJaza?
I just got interv1ewca again for a
national poll. This one wasconduc1ed
by the Gallup Organ1iation so I
suspect this wa~ the· Los Angeles
Times poll.
1 love betng a polls1cr's guinea pig.
You can find out so much about what
tack political organizations are taking
by the strategics the) explore b~
polling to see if the} arc accep1ablc to
the public.
Before I agree to do a length~ poll I
have one caveat and I pass tt·along 10
you so that you can maintain some
control. Insist on obtaining the name
of the polling firm. If the caller 1s
reluctant to give the nam~to )OU that
is a tipoff that this could be a bogu.!>
boiler room operation to find ou1 how
you're going to .,,01c o n a pantcular
race. ~void these Jtke the plague.
Legitimate nat1onal polltng firm~
will identify themsch.es. If \Ou'rc a
part of the Times poll. ma re" da~ s
you can read the results tn the pa~r.
The fun pan of the Times polls 1s
that they ha ve focused on identifying
the "real electorate." I had a hard
time finding mysel f in t hese
categories of Repubhcan·onented
voters.
First of all~ .th<.'y ha\C the
"enterprisers" at I 0 percent of those
surveyed. This includes th'bse who arc
pro-business and anti·govemmcnt.
This half describes me.
Next they list the .. moralists .. at 13
percent. These voters are pro-school
prayer and anti-abon1on. Half me
again.
I hke the next category -"up-
beats." However, these voters are
young (that lets me out), op11mist1c
a~atnotic for a 9 pcrc nt share.
"Disaffccteds" at I percent arc
pessimistic and alienated. That is not m~ Perhaps I'm really a CXmoerat. I
had better check out their categories.
At 6 percent we have "fo llowers"
-young and politically aJ><lthe11c.
Definitely not me.
JACKIE
HEATHER
What about ··secular'?'· T he' are
non-religious and pro-tolerance at 8
percent of the responder.-.. Nope.
Then there are the "60s Demo-
crats." Would )OU tx-hnc the) define
this 11 percent segment as non-
militant and pro-go\ernmcnt. T hat
sounds hke a contradiction 1n terms. I
alWll}S suspected those '60 kids ''ere
maxed up.
No"' we·rc tn m~ '1niage "1th
··New Dealers," but th1!> 13 percent
group is defined as pro·&O' ernmcnt
and unions. •
Can )OU belie' e I 0 percent ad-
mttted 10 this ca1egof) -··partisan
poor." These \oters are mal 11antl)
Democratic and pro-social spending.
Finally, at 8 percent we have "God
and Countrv Democrats." older. re-
ligious, patriouc t> pes.
I 'can't wait until the poll I
panicipated in comes out. Many of
the questions were fra med to g:lUge
th~ ex1ent of the bed.lash to the'
media over their handling of Re-
publican Vice Presidential candidate.
Sen. Dan Quayle.
. On second thought_. perhaps this l'i
one survey. the) m ight not repon
because it ""'" pro babl) not be
flattering to the press. It is m~ gu t
feelina that the sheer fren1y o·r the
overaae Q.[the National Guard issue
has had a negati ve effect. --
On the other hand. gucstions on
Bush"scareer as a combat \etcran had
to position him in a favorable light.
A number of questions dealt wjth
whether Quayle had thc cxpcncnce to
be a heanbeat away from the pres1-
dency. I kept wanting to include
questions of my own to present the
other side. • "Is 41 too young to be president'!"
they asked. What about fohn F.
Kennedy? My subconscious counter-
ed?
Kennedy had eight years in the
Senate when he ran in 1960. Quayle
has eight years in the Senate in 198: .
As a scnatQr. Kenned y's only maJor
bill w~s a labor reform bill aimed at
racketering. It passed in the Senate
but was not enacted into l:lw.
The Job Partnership a nd Training
At't of t 983 which he co-sponsored
wtth Sen. Edward Kenned) is
Quayle's onl y s 1gnifica n1 pi ece of
legislation. .
1 also read some" here I hat D" ight
0 . Eisen ho\\ er "as a speech " n ter for
Gen. Douglas MacArthur before he
. got command respons1b1hties. Per·
haps Quayle's Nauonal Guard train-
ing will come 1n hand) after all.
So.just what is bashing? I) Telling
the-truth about a person? 2) Telling a
lie about a person? 3) Revealing
something about a person which he
would rather not have k'nown? 4)
Physical assault? 5) Verbal assault? 6)
Too liberal?.7) Too conservative? 8)
Who knows'?
One vice presidential nominee was
bashed for choosmg the National
Guard above being shot at in a foreign
land. Suddenly. Vietnam is more
honorable than a homcfront gua.rdr
while only a shon time ago. ve terans
back from Vietnam were bashed for
not staying at borne. Very confusing!
I have concl uded that the o nly
solution is the old adage: "Bash not
that ye be not Bashed." ·"" :-·
PAUL WESTBROOK
Laguna Beach
TODAY IN H1s10R1
"The local polling for the upcoming
council electton and 1he T raffic
Management lniuat1 ve has begun.
For a politician. the most humbling
survey is the fa vorable name identifi·
cation one. First of all " hen the police
is asked to name the ma,or and
;i be · t'. Today is Tuesday, Sent. 6. the counc"'-mem rs. ''Cl). \Cl) 'e" 250thdavof l 9~8:Thereart I 16days people can do this. / Then. when asked tQ ide ntify lim left in ttle year.
of names and j f identifl<at ~~ther · Today's highlight in hi~iory:
that perso{l is viewed "fa ,orably"' or ln 90f.PrestaentWIOiam'MclGnley-
.. unfavorably." it seems to me that 1f was shot by anarchist Leon Czolgosz.
in doubt, most people' say µh-at the Pan-American Exposition in
favorable. It is easy to get a complex Buffalo, N.Y. McKinley died eight
when you find o ut how many.people days later.
view )'OU unfavorabl). On this date:
This is early in ·the game. but my In 1620. th~ Pilgrims set sail from .
sourcestell me moSLOfthc races ha'e Pl h E J d h M
candidates who are equal in name ID nJ:C~~~ 5cu1~,;~he J:w tv~rld.ay-
a ndlllCinatiall ve lsTO<> confusinprr---n IJJ7, the ObCrh n_.('"otf-.tln,.---1 have any strong suppon ~et. · fO Of course, my error factor 15 plus or Institute o hio went coeducational
m inus 3 ,...,.,....nt. as it conferred equal academic •tatus _.-to a class of four women and 30 men. Jacllle HealteTlu Newport Beacb In 1888, Joseph P. Kennedy Sr.,
re•ltlffl ud • former mayor 01 '"'' diplomat and financier. was born in
clly. Boston.
R,adarstation in Siberla
-blocklng tb.eABM .treaty
1n 1909, American explorer Robert
Peary sent word that he had reached
the North Pole five months earlier.
In 1948, Queen Juliana of the
Netherlands w..a.s crowned queen.
· In 1952, Canadian television
broadcasting began in Montreal.
In I 9S8, Mary Arin Mobley of
Mississippi was crowned Miss
America 19"59 at the pageant i
Atlantic City, N.J.
protection of the 'leadership. tens of
thousands of air defense radar5 and
missiles, CXtensivc civil and paSSi\.e
defense measures, to sa) nothing of
the entirety of the residual Soviet
ABM proaram.''
The stark facts of the astonishing
disintqration or oo.r s~ce program
under the Reagan administration are
sugested by another simple figure.
The Soviets have developed a launch
capability 10 times laraer than the
West's for placinJ ma ny satellites in
spll('C. We are entitled to wonder how
this can be of the country that only 20
yean llO landed a man on the moon.
It is easiest to blame the politicians,
and correct to do so, inasmuch as they
have been tiahtfistcd and cranky
about the 1pece ~m. comma
close to immobihzin_a it after the Cballeaeer tfllldy of 1986. But we
have also 10 blame -and to say this'
makes one feel like a toldier s'hootlng
his lieu1en1nt in the back durina
combat -the Joint Cb1ef1 of Staff.
There is an increasina con1en1u1
amona npcru in a~ that we
an: in the coils of the samt kind of asph~iadon we have tttn over and
overllflin when a SttVice n:wnts the
C''ll' of money to anothfr ~ice t mpecially to an innovat1 ve
branch. Oenerillr. lilly M1ICMll is 11111 cnt~ mostconspialous manyr of .... ti8d of milit¥l'~•taYitm. No-
body II better qualified to ttll us 1M11
• Joint ~ of S.fl' bow ...
ttnonled our strall!llC posaaon ii.
And Jft dwy m•t .. well be dw
tlww bhnd mice in mpen of dw
utllr. suicidal folly of'dw AIM uaay btiiil lilpllliYC !D 1911. • r . ....,,Jr. ,, • .,,..
~HA; 'I
In 1966. South African Prime
Minister Hendrik Verwoerd was
stabbed to death during a partia-
mentary session in Cape Town. ·
Ten years ago: President Jimmy
· C;~rter. Eayptian President Anwar
Sadat . and Israeli Prime Minister
Menachem lkgin held their first
formal mectina at Camp David, Md.
James Wickwire of Seattle and Louis
Reichardt of San Francisco. part ofa
13-member upcdition, became the
first Americans to reach the summit
of Pakistan's Kl. the world's second
hiJhnt mountain.
Thouaht for Today: .. That pestilent
cosmetic, rhetoric." -T.H. Hulcy,
Enalish btoloaist a_nd author
(181S0 189$).
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The Daily Pilot wdcomes
)CMlf opinioas on rutten of
Pubklnlll'elt. Ltaen and lol.,er anicles of commmtary mlllt be sianed.
TMy should be typed or c~!f:f
written and tent to LETTERS
to the EDITOR, Daily Pilot,
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Firms tuning in business TV-
BJDAVB PEGO . . ... ,,_ ...... proaramming. Westcon 's goa l 1s 10
have his pravamming aired to 50
percent of the industry.
inexpensive ll was to bu} s.atellite
time.
Orange Coast DAIL y PILOT /Tuesday. September &. 1888
Bus1NESS Non s
DALLAS -All business. That's
• how Carl Westcott came to be one of
the latest success stories in the
television industry.
The 41-year.old Westcott. founder
and chairman of Dallas-based West·
cottCommunicauons, has)umped to
the-fottfront-of "1he bamrcrr t?le·
vision industry wi th his Au tomotive
Satellire Television Net"ork.
"It docs take people by surpnsc,"
Westcott said of his creation s suc-
cess. "They've been ·shocked."
Westcott said many dealerships
plan their sales meetings to include
ASTN programming. and that an
AS~st may-~tched
Industry expens say private tele-
vision networks for business are a
tremendous growth industry and that
the market could generate b1 lhons of
dollars in business wi thin 10 years, Westcott said.
. Westcott already as looking ahead.
He just moved his company into a
new S6 milhon headw.ners "'1th
thlft studios an proouct1on facili-
ties where more than 600 30-minute
proarams Wlll be created and
produced this >car.
He realized that a pr1 vate televts1on
network might be Jhe perfect \Chicle
to provide top-quality training ma-
terials for automobile dealerships he
owned. He ttad found that eiusting
films and other matenals v.ere not
dftctively ~Juumpl<>-)ee•.
Pacific Mutual
creates subsidiary
I
ASTN, billed as the largest pn "nte
satellite network in the v.orJ.d. de-
livers about 30 hou~ of auto ind us ti)
news and training programs to about
3.600 subscribing automo'bale deal·
crships across the United tatcs and
Canada. including one 1n Huntington BCach.
The fledgling tcle' 1~1on nctv.ork
has been a rapid succes~. v.,th about
18 percent of the nation's ca r deal-
erships currentl> forking o'er about
$385 a month to receive ..\ T
as many as 20,000 people.
He also knows of at least three
places where there are standing orders
to schedule TV watching tame for
employees -the car dealersfu~ he
owns in Atlanta, Ga.. Huntington
Beach. and Tyler. Texas.
.. You can bet on 1t." "'estcott said.
With a Detroit nev.s bureau and
reponers in Los Anlcles. and Wash·
ington. D.C.. AST delt .. ers ncv.s
about plant closi ngs. stnkes. nev.
fina ncing rates and other 11cm~ ol
interests about the automotl\ c 1ndu'>·
try every 90 minutes,
His Westcott Commun1cat1o ns
plans to soon create private television
pravamming for the banking. hotel
and travel industries. Westcott said
he also has contacted the Internal
Revenue Service with a proPQsal to
create training programming Tor us
employC6.
Westcott formed h1'> pm ate 1ele-
v151on networl.. after bu\lng an '\BC
affiliate in T) ler and dis.co' cnng at a
network meeung in :-.Jc"' 'I ork how
"We d idn't invent an)' thing."
Westcott said. "But we JUSI rolled 1t
over into what it 1s nov. We realize
that people grow up watching 30 10 40
bours of1cJevlSlon a \\eek. .\nd most
people receive more 1nforma11on
daily from telev1Ston than an~ other
source."
The pn,ate netv.orl.. also allo"'s
businessmen to get 1mponant indus-
try news as soon as possible instead
of having to "'all on ne"' sleuers that
might not am' c unul I Oda~s or more
after something occurs
"The nc"'s 1s v.hat the dealer 1<;
most interested 1n." v. estcott said ..
Pacific Mutual Life Insurance Co. ha~ created a ne"' subs1d1al)
called PM Group Life Insurance Co. to handle 11~ group business.
The creauon ol thl· ne"' '>Ub!>1d1a~ from m 01s11ng group emplo}~ benefits area v.111 g1,e the f11untaan \Jiit:) company more
flcxib1ht) an compe11ng in tht' group insurance marl.ct according to
Hal'T) Bubb. Pacific \1 utual ., l ha1rman and chief C\CCUll\ e officer
The compan) also announced that u v. 1K.1m) Kimmerle and
Wilham L Fem~ ha' e bel n dprx11nll·J lha1rman of the board and chief
execuu' e officer and pre\1dent and ch1d operauons officer.
res pccu' el) Both held '>1m1lar rx1'>1IH1n., 1n Pal iii' \1 utual's emplo)ee
benefits area In add111on 10 enc.ur~ J \mooth 1ran'>1t1on. all emplo~ees
from Pacific \1utuJI''> group bu\ nl''' ha q· been transferred to PM Group P~1 Group ofTt•r\ .1 ':t· l n •I progrt''>'>I' e \and soph1s11ca1ed
insurance plans 1nduJ11 i: lk' rik lx-ndi t' packages funding
alterna11,es and prek .. fl·J pr o '• ldl'' "'~Jn11Jt1on\ ··p~1 Group \1.111
focus enureh on ml'l'l1'1!!! 1r, 'IX'l.llil nt'l'd' 1•! th group insurance
clients·· K1mml·rk '>Jld
Bl8.Ck GM .official keeps on trucking
PM Group I'> a \Uh' J JI\ ii P;1u11t \tutual the tlagsh1pofPac1fic
Fmanc1al Cos. "h1,h marl\l1' 11k he;.alth and penc.1on products. and
provides adm1n1\lrJt1·.r .rnd 1r'l'''nHnt mJnJgement sen1ce'> It has
more than S \J b11l1nn 1! ••k n<.ur.1nO:l' ~n f,>ru.• and. "'Ith its subs1d1ane~. A'l3{lage' mnrt· tnJr, ~:J b1lhon in J\s.ets. . . .
Pacifk Sdentifi e Co 1r-,, "r>ort &ath .rnnounced a plan to
restructure its opera1111n<. By BRENDA C. COLEMAN ·······•••Pow.,,..,
CH ICAOO -Ro} . Robcns ro<lc
a risill& stac throu&h General Motors.
Corp .• flying throu$h management
ranks in an 11-yearstint that he ended
as-the highest-rankmg black officer at
the dowager of Amencan manufac· ~ng.
HercsignedAug. I ""1thh1H1arsttll
nsin' to take over the $3 billion truck
d ivision at Navistar ln1ernat1onal
Corp. with the JOb of making a good
~peration better.
Roben s, 49. is bnng1n.g to Nonh
America's leading maker of medium
and heavy-duty trucks his reputauon
as "a very dynamic leader. accepted
within all ranks," said pokes man
John D. McDonald.
"We're happy to ha"c him."
McDonald said of Robcm. who
joined NavtStar Aug, 8. "He has a
strona background in manufacturing.
and certainly with people. He has
some very strong leadership
capabilities and a competttive spirit."
Navistar declined to make Roben s
available for comment. "unul he gets
his feet on the ground," said pokcs-
man Bill Greenhill.
As he depancd. Roben s got an
ol'ficaal blessing from GM.
"Roy Robcns has been a .. -alued
executive an<f an outstanding con·
tributor in every assignment through-
out his General Motor career." said
Roecr B. Smith, G M chairman and
chief executive officer. "We "'sh h'Jll
the best in has new pos111on at
Navistar."
With $4 billion in nnnual sales.
Navistar is enjoying its third straight
profi table year. afkrsiK'mont:) -losers
stemming from reces~ion, labor
troubles and the farm crisis or the
early 1980s. . ·
The company's truck d1 vis1on 1s
the leader in Nonh America. and
Robens· job will be "10 expand or
strcnathen that leadership posiuon,"
McDonald said. "He as not taking
over an a 'back' position."
employees.
"If anyone thinks 11·!> fun to ask
anyone to leave General Motors. 11's
not fun. It's not fun :· Ra~ns told
USA Today recent!).
It was emplo>ee lo) ah) 10 Robens
1hat caught the e)e C1fa supenor and
served as a catal )st to his meteonc
rise. according lOa recent 1nten 1e" in
the Chicago T ribune.
Elmer Johnson. then a G\t l!\-
ecut1ve vice president. said he \\as
inspecting the plant that Robens
managed in Tarrytov.n. N.Y . "'hen
Roberu introduced hi m to about 70
employees. the newspaper reponcd.
"I looked at the faces of the
employees as he ~kc. and) ou could
tell that they loved him and that th~
loved workan$ for him," Johnson was
quoted as saying.
At Tarrytown. Robens 1s credited·
with saving the plant from shutdown
by winning the nod to bu ild GM's
plastic-body mini van.
"He's a very insp1ra11onal man, 'full
of warmth and humor. I was moved
by his abili ties." said Johnson. ""ho
remembered Robens a year later
when the post of \'ace president of
personnel fell vacant. ·
John E. Jacob. president of the
National Urban League. said Robens
"1s the ideal role model for ~ oung
people of all races. Not onl) has he
s~own stead} gro"' th throughout his
career. he has e' 1denced that hard
work t\as its ~wards.
"He has further shown thuone cao
be agressive and comm11ted to ci' ti
nghts and sull succeed in corporate
America." Jacob said 1n a recent
statement, nottng that Robcns has
maintamed an act1H• 1n,ohement in
the Urban League and \, \ .\C'P
At the Urban League's nauonal
conference in Detroit earlier this
month. Robcns ga'e t"'o talks.
incl uding one on the 1mponance of
education.
"He's also one of the nicest people
you·11 ever v.ant 10 meet. .. said Urban
League spolces""oman Janet Oewm.
One of I 0 children born to a fam1I~
in Magnolia. Ark .. Robens' mother •
died when he was 1 and ht· father
moved the family to M1ch1gan. where
Robens began his carC'Cr on the
factory floor at Grand Rapids auto
pans supplier Lear Siegler Inc. in
L959.
He worked nights so he rould go to
school and earn a business adm1n1s·
tration degree while also supponing a
family.
Rbbens J01ned GM as director of
educauon and training at the diesel
equipment d1' 1s1on 1n 19"~ 1ook
o\Cr Tamtov.n in 19 ·and hecame
vice p~1dcnt 1n 19 .,
The restructuring " II 1e\u 1 in thl' wll· of a di\ 1s.1on the
consohda11on of l"'l' e'"' ng J1, 1\ll1"'> and diangt·s. in management respons1bil11~
The compan~ ~ 111 ~·,·~a hu' l'f for Its instrument di\ 1S1on located
an S1her Spnng. \Id Thi'> di\ 1:>1on. "'Ith a \tJrh ~les 'olume of
appro\lmatel) SJl m1ll1un m,rnutacture'> anal\ lltJI instruml'nts for
sale pnnc1pall) to end-u~~
In the future. 1he lOmpJn) intend'> to lo-. u" on the manufacture
and sale of products ~n 1ng OE\1 mar~et\ T hl Jec1s1on to sell the
instrument di\ 1s1on 1\ not e\pected to alleu 11' l UrTt'nt operations. or
the schedule fo r ne"' pro<lut t 1ntroduc11tin\
The operations ol the 1-..tn· Tech Jnd H r L d1' 1s1ons "'111 be
consolidated The cvn\ohdat1on I' in Jnt1up.won of reduced ~les
"oJume m inc range ofSSu m1ll1on tor tht:M' t1A11d1'1s1ons an 1989.
The operation\ ol the nelA l-..1n-rt•thHTL di\ ISIOn will he
reorganized into four rna1or produl"t hnc' a1ra a11 fire detection and
suppression equipment. ground '\.'hick t'\plos1on suppression
systems. aircraft pneuma11 n and re-;1ra1nt cqu1prnent.
The HTL d1' 1s1on ha'> plants in Duanl· Chandler. ~nz .. and
Luqu11lo. Pucno Rico The Km·Tt•lh dl\1S1on I!> located in .\nahe1m
The real estate of the ..\nahc1m fac-1111\ will be sold. and Kin-Tech will
be relocated to a mudem. efficient 'tac1ht) consistent w1th a more
focused produ~t line and C\pected lo"er sales 'olumc.
Pacific Scienllfic manufaC"lurl'\ and marl..ets product!. for the
aerospace. motor and con'trol and u111t11e!l 1ndustnes . . .
The Fluorocarbon board of d1redors 'oted 10 pa~ a quanerl)
dividend ofS.05 per share pa'abk Cx t 31 to ~tockholQ;rs ofrttord Oct. 15.
Fluorocarbon. "'11h headquaners in Laguna '•guel. operates ~6
plants in 11 states. one in Canada and England and tlAO in ~lgium The
compan} manufactures indus.tnal lOmponent~ made from high performan~ matcnals onmanh tor the O EM marl et.
Navistar plucked Roberts fro m
possible contention as GM·s first
minoriW chiC'f operating officer. lur-
ing him with cash and stock "alucd at
about $400.000. plus an annual ala!)
esumated at nearl ~ S440.000. McDon~dackowledged .~----------------------------------------------~------------------------------------------------------------Roberts.. .,.,.ho v.as 'ice pre 1dent ot
personnel admin1strat1on and de-
velopment for G~1. 1s in charge of
eng1nccnng. manufacturing and mar-
keting of medium and hea ' ~-dut~
trucks for Navistar. formerh In ter-
national Harr!ir. ·
Has record inspinng lo)alt)
among employ s v.h1le l..et'ping QJ>-
crations-compettti'e 1 among his
chief assets. McDonald said.
Robens faced perhaps h1 greatl'St
challenge at GM when he had to la)
off 40.000 white-collar workers: 25
percent of the compan) ·s salane<J
~'-I .he .mome ou apply
for ··~ home loan,
• sEepa~n-;ooo-_: ·
-.inharassmentclaim -We give you an answerer.
WASHI NGTO (AP) -The Sc·
curitics and Exchange Comm1ss1on
paid S 145,000 to seule claims b) a
former employee that she had been
sexually harassed on the job. an SEC
spokeswoman sa~s.
The payment was made lat~ last
' month. with S 112,500 going to the
former employee and $32.500 to her
ttomey'l SEC spokcswoma M
McCue said.
The Washington Post identified
the woman as Veronica .\wkard.
The payment came j u t months
af\er a federal judge approved . a
settlement ordering a promotion.
back ~Y aod compcnsa11on for
psychological co unseli ng for
Catherine Broderick. an EC at·
tomcy who the judge said had been
' forced to work 1n a "se~ually ho tile"
1tmosphcre at 1he agcnq ·s Wa hmg-
ion regional office.
M<=eue. who declined to d1scu s
details of the most recent case. ~1d
the two cases v.crc unrelated.
The Post said A"kard' allegauons
included repons or Un\\ anted ph) SI·
cal advances and Vffbal 1n~11at1on
for sexual liaisons. 1t said he' left the
SEC in July 1983.
Th~~ant. rhcn tlr3nch
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tradina remajncd slow. •
Brokers said many of the large institutional
investors that are crucial for substantial rallies
remained out of the market. refltttina an
underlying caution about committing money to
stocks without more information on the djrection
of the economy and interest rates.
''A fot of guys are sitting with flat positions,
bccautc taking positions could kill you in this
market," said Roben O'Toole. manager o f ovcr-
thc-counter trading at Shearson Lehman Hutton
Inc. But he said that "if the institutions come in,
this market will roar on the upside ...
4
The market's strong gains on Friday stemmed
laracly from increased optimism about stocks and
bonds based on evidence that the ~nomy is'
slowina down, casing upward pressure on interest
rates. The most potent evidence was a rise in
Au1ust unemployment reported by ·the Labor
Depanment.
The Dow Jones average of 30 industnals, -
.which surged 52.28 points Friday for the bigest
one-day rise in three months. added another 10.67
to close at 2.065.26.
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December 1984 at the qr of 73.
Shchelokov and his w1fe are said to
have committed su1c1de.
OM defendant was out sick toda).
the tnal's SttOnd day. and two others
were treat~ b) a d~tor in the
courtroom.
A Judtc at the m1hta~ tribunal
announced that Khush' an ~or
butaev -Aould not attend toda} 's
session. and the defendant's law\cr.
Olp Rak11ina. said the former· re-
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stomach pills to D D"Lham•lo'.
The tnal 1s con~1dered part of
M1kha1I S, Gorbache' ·s effort to
separate his leadership from the
corruption of Brclhnc\ ·s rule."' h1ch
bcpn in 1964 and ended, "'1th the
Communist Pan~ ch1efs 19 :? death.
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scheduled pullout of the missilt
crufteT Vincennes from the hnian
Gulf rqion has bttn postponed
because at least one Arab government
objected to its dtpanure. U.S. m ili-
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ecuton today al~ that defendants ~ '°"8er lntenor Minister Nikolai IMlotov, then the Soviet Union's aop oolic:e offker and a proteac of Biahnev, three larae pearls valued at SS.JOO each.
Recent ,newspeper reports have
said Shchelokov took S I. I million Kl
state funds. pve foreian luxury cars
to bis childrer:i and boupt furs and
·The central figure among nane
defendants. 51-)ear-ola Yuri
Chwt.nov. was Shcheloko\-'s depu-
ty and could face the death penalty 1f
convicted on cha~s he accepted
more than SI million 1n cash bribes
and sifts including regular supplies of
wiM, COll\IC, pomearanatcci, Jrapes
and other exotic fruit flown to him via
the Soviet airline Aeroflot from
Uzbekistan.
heart condition. · • .
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client was entitled to hear C'-el) thini
that goes on in court. but the fudge
rejected the request and a clerk then
continued rcadmg the indictment.
Churbanov married vallna
Brezhntv in 197 I. He had"' orked as a
mechanic before taking 'a lo"-tcH~I
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tary sources said.
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'ended 11s patrol duties with the U.S.
Joint Task Force Middle East on
Suncby and was earlier rcponed to
have left.
In reducing the force from 27 to 26
ships. the Vincennes would have
reprcscnted the first cutback by the
U n11ed States since the Aug. 20 cease-
fire in the Iraq-Iran war.
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'Vltln1ate: Tre.k.kle 'now official
., ... y ave& up, like 'Play at again. Sam.'
•• 111 -.. , ~uen&ly get calls from
• LOS ANGELES -When crclltor mercbandisina and licensing. The) 'II Ow loddeDberry has 1 question want to know wbauctor pla)ed such· .. .....,.Trek .. thcmanheturnsto and-such a character and how can ii IUcbard Arnold. ~Ft bold of him to sign a waiver.
The information about .. Star Television stations call a lot asking
Trek. .. and lhe Iott amaued over the for help in desicning a promotion
PMl 22 yean. is IO vast that only the caml)9ip ...
moll cllidicated Trekkie could poss-Arnold emphasized. however. that
ibly beo trKk ofit. he is not lhe ftnal word on the show. Arnofd has been the show's official .. I'm a consultant," he said. "I'm not
ardlivist at Paramount Studios for ha!llina ~over IJ'YOne's shoulders.
• the put two years. but for ncarl~ nine Ttiey can consult me or not ...
yeanbefare that he wasan unpaid but .. Star Trek .. made its debut on NBC
virtually ftlll-timc consultant. in 1966 and ran for th~ years: It has
''I miaht tel a call from a game also been an animated series. four hat
ukina which cast member first motion pictures have bttn made and
Beam me up, Scotty,"' said a fifth is in the works. and the new TV
. "'Noone ever said that on any series ''StarTttk: The Nex-t Gcner-
'Stai Trek' e]>isodc. The fans made 1t at.ion" is an enormous hit in svndi-
----------------cation. · .. lwul2ycarsoldwhcn· tarTrek'
bcpn."' said Arnold. "I'd gone
through 'The Hardy Bo)s,' e\en m)
sisters' 'Nancy Dre"' books. and
Edgar Rice BurTougbs had gotten me
into science fiction. I remember I
spent one summer in a tent 1n the
backyard reading. My mother
thought there was something wrong
with that.
"On TV I'd watched 'Lost 1n
· Space,' ·Voyage To the Bottom of the
Sea,' and 'Jime Tunnel." Then 'Star
Trek' came on. The first episode
intrigued me. The next episode was so
good, I ericd at the-end. After that I
scheduled my life around watching
'Star Trek." I watched the shows over
and over add over again. My mother
couldn't understand that. I asked her
if she ever ~t bade to the same
restaurant."
His mother, incidentally. finalJ)
bcpn watch1na and was soon an avid
"Star Tttk" fan herself.
Amold1 who was born in the same
hospital 1n Vancouver, Canada, as
Jimmy Doohan (Scotty), ran a "Star
Trek" fan club in high school and
colfeac. He moved from Canada to St.
Louis in 1969 and went to his first
science fiction convenlion with a
cousin in downtown St. LOuis.
"It changed my whole lifet" he said.
"I went to the first 'Star Trt'k'
convention in New York in 1971. I
met Gene Roddenberry there and he
was very kind to me. But I didn't
know who he was until ne was
introduced at the convention."
That was the first of many ''Star
Trek" conventions he-WilS to anend
in following years. In 1974 he moved
lo Los Angeles to work as a hospital
orderly.
··1 still kept in touch "ith every-
body. and Susan Sackett. Pene's
assistant, began calling me for infor-
mation." he said. "She knew my.
memory of the shows. If there was a
question or a problem they· d call me.
Eventual~ly. it got to the poiJlt where I
had an office, a parking space and my
name in the Paramount studio direc-
tory. And I wasn't even on the
payroll.
··1 kept getting more and morecaJls.
From publicity, from merchandising,
from everybody. I was spending
nearly all my time at the studio.
Finally. Gene proPoscd e tabhsh-
ment oftheJobofarchi\ 1st and I went
to work on July I. 1986."
It's a JOb that you'd think "ould
make Arnold the envy of C\Cry
Trckk.ie. But Arnold said they'~ such
a compatible aroup that they help
each other out. He frequent!) calls on
other Trekk1es when he's stumped.
"I'll call Denise Tathwell if I need
to know dialoaue from the first 79
episodes or the movies." he said.
"Richard Bameu knows all about the
toys and memorabilia. Guy
Vardaman. who works on the new
series as a st.and-in. knows the
dial<>&uc better than I do. And he's
worked with a lot of the guest stars."
Arnold also turns ot.tt tne bes1-
se1Hng "Star Trek" calendars for
Pocket Books.
Next up is the fifth .. tar Trek"
movie, which was pos4>0ned when
Leonard N1moy accepted an offer
from Disney to direct Drane Keaton
and Jason Robards 1n "The Good
Mother."
The tentative start date for "Star
Trek V: The Final Frontier" is Sept.
12. William Shatncr will direct.
Harve Bennett will produce.
"I think they'll keep making the
movies as long as the onginal seven
cast members want to.'' he said.
"Leonard is ~oming very hot as a
director and that could affect his
availabilit). It's such an ensemble
cast that if one actor was lo t for an}
reason I don't know if the other actors
would want to go on or how the fans
woµld accept it."
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new·pala, a moaner f•tuecl ln the "Star Trek Ad•entue••
attraction at Unlnnal 8tadloa.
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of cancer treatment
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support of my husband. my family
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"The only real rays of hope came
from the women. who bad been
through these things and survived .
They were the ones who made mefcel
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Eikenberry. who· said the cancer was
discovered between filming of th e
pilorand beginning of production of
the series. "I had to undergo radiation
therapy during the first six episodes of
'LA. Liw.' It was not an easy time.''
she said.
The documentary will profile 100
survivors of breast cancer, some
famous, such as first Lady -Nancy
Reagan , and others not. The aim is to
encourage other women to carefully
check themselves for signs of the
disease.
"We brought this project to Bran-
don because we felt. I felt he would be
sympathetic because of his history
with HodJkin's disease. because he's
also destined to live." Eikenberry
said.
Eikenberry plays attornc~ Ann
Kelsey on the series. he and co-star
Michael Tucker are married in real
life as well as on the series.
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cessful treatment of Hodgkin's dis.-
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qo before he went on to huge success
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H,antiJlltoa Beach
DAJlf PATRONE
Bebnela
RICKllOCK
P'oantaln Valley
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SHAKE SHERMAN
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TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 6. 1988 L:JI
R81dera jilan to put quarterbKk Schroeder to work q~.112.,.
Red Sox take over flrat In red·hot Amertc.n Le91ue !eat. Bi.
RICHARD BERENDS RALPHAEL MOLLE
Eatancla Irvine
A~ademics, athletics, -having i _tall
DAVID llENIGAN
P'oaata,ln Valley
***************
*************** JOHl'fgATOVSICH . Corona del Mar
JASOl'f CRABBE
~una Beach
Here's the creanl of th~ crop for the Orange Coast Area
By ROGER CARLSON De9r .... ._.,.I( ...
With the 1988 prep football season just a couple of
nights away from the start. and all-league and All..CIF
honors awaiting the victors. here 1s the Dail} Pilot's A•
";TEAM. the besrofthc tnmch and winners before it e .. cn '
begins. ·
The A-TEAM -combining tne best of athletics and
the best of academic .
OFFENSE
Pot., Player, Scbool Ht. Wt. Yr.
QB-David Henigan. Ftn. Valle.'} 6-1 185 r.
RB-Jim Roberson. niverslt} 5-6 155 ·.11 190 r. FB-Jord1 Mas. Laguna Beath
TB-Shane Sherman. Edison 5.9 170 ·Jr.
WR-Ryan Nash. Woodbndge 5-10 170
WR-Rockv Balch. Edison 5-10 lb
TE-Brian Buss. Lag\,lna Beach 6-3 .:!15
OT -Rich.ard Berends. Estancia 6-l 190
OT:_Ralphael Molle. In ine 6-5 275
OG-Edgar Toh. ~lanna 5-1 0 108
OG-Paul Ohm. Ocean Vie" 5-11 190
c -Rick Pallo". Mater Dc1 6-3 _40
WC-Chris Will. Htn. Beach 5-11 180
ABRAllYAP
P'omataln Valley
JOI LASCH
llarlaa
r.
Jr.
r.
Jr.
r.
Jr.
Jr.
r.
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,pa.
.85
3.60
3.80
4.00
3.90
3.83
3.90
3.70
4.08
4.40
4.20
4.00
3. 0
Some of the member; of the<\-r E..\M v. 111 reap other
honors as~!Jeir carccro;~onttnu.,c. but l~v. v.1 II gM an) thing
better than this one. -
It's the best of thl' Orange ( oa t ..\rea -v.h1ch
includes all of the un~t League \C'hool (Edison.
Fountain Valle}. Huntington Beach. \farina. Ocean
Viev. and Westminster). the :-Jc,\pon-Mesa schools
(Corona del Mar, Co.sta ~1esa. Eo;tanc1a and Newport
Harbor). the Irvine schools !Irvine. l 'n"crs1t' and
Woodbridge) and Mater Dc1. Laguna Beach and
Saddle back.
T.he emphasis 1s on grade point a' eragcs (a
minimum of 3.6) and at -1east a starter' role on his
respective team. or cons1dcn:q a starter under normal
conditions. In some trutanccs the noted gpa 1s apprO'<·
imate. but in e'·en case. 11's close. lnformatton. in terms
of abilities in the clasSTOOm and on the field. came from
the respective head coaches
OfTens"el) 11's a team composed in the trad111onal
manner. "1th an add111o nal "ild card cho1C't' Def ens" e-
l). because the a'a1lab1ht) of ..\-TE.\~t <:and1 datc "as
unbalanced. the team mdf 1<. unbalanced "1th JUSt one •
defensive lineman and S('\ era I m the ~"<'ondarv
Fountain allc~ H1gh's Da' 1d Henigan 1s the \tos1
Valuable Pia\ er on th1sdn.-am team and mu h ofv.hat his
coach. ~1ke :~ttlner. sa) s. l·.in cas1I) be applied to an) or
UVIK BAltDSLEY
HaatlJaCtoa Beach
all on this team
In terms ef ab1l1t1l''> hO\\l'' er. there aren't too many
around an)~here ''ho could match the.' nav.less per-
formances be has pu1 on 1he field as a ~phomore and
Junior. v.11h nothmg but 1.:an·t-m1ss v.n11cn across has
uniform as he enters his ~nior campaign
..\SaJun1orhecomplcicd P6of2 6pas~sfor2.108
yards and eight touchdo,,ns. ~1recttng the Barons to an
unbeaten Sunset Lcaswe champ1onsh1p sca'iOn and nine
{Please see A·TEAM/83)
DEFEI'\ E
Pos., Player, School
DL-Chns Coon9. Estanl 1a
LB-Dan Patrone. Estam 1a
LB-John Kato,s1ch.~d\J
LB-Mike Walcott. Ftn \ alk)
DB-Rick Mock. Ftn. \ alk'
DB-..\bram Yap. Ftn \ allct)
DB-Jim Lasch \1anna
DB-Kevin Beardsle~. Htn &h
DB-John Bu11s. WC"stmrnster
OB-Da~n herman. l ni
DB-Joe nedel..er. \\ c.''>tmin~tcr
K -Jason Crabbe, Laguna &h we -Oh\ er w nght. fatJ nua
DARREN SHERMAN
Unlvenlty
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5-11
6-2
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2 Ill Jr 4.00 I .., . Jr 3.80
2:!0 r 3 60
210 Sr 3 90
I 0 r 3 0
I t-5 r -l.00
l-10 Jr 3 70
I < r .1 00
160 3. 0
I () 4 04
lb~ r 3 ~o
I 0 .1 00
I ti5 HlO MIKE WALCOTT
Fo1lJltaln Valley
Rustlers have distinCt offensive attitude Fay claims
SDYCoffer
.another pl-0y
•o" I
Six returning starters ive Shackleford
nucleus for improving solid 1987 st~ts
By JON FERGUSON
Of ... De9r,......,,
A year ago. Golden West pined
more yards than an} tc.am 1n the
· South Coast Conference.
One year later. the Rusllers ha' e
the ~o be even better with s1'
~ / ~tarters back on
offense. A health>
Blaise Bryant at
tailback 1s a given
quantity. The un-
• known comes at
q11anerback. but •
the depth and
potential has
Coach Ra y Shaclt~tord confidefTI.
Headed by starter Joe apoli. a
Huntin1ton Beath Htgh product 11\
his thiriJ year as a Ru tler after red·
lhininain r986and pla)ing panngl~
tn ·11. the Rustlers fiaurt to throw the
ball more in '88. lfM isn't up to the
task. he has two quahty pta)'f'" on his
tail.
... would hope "e'll throw at least
JO limn a pme." Shackleford said.
.. Hopeful!) we'll ha\e about 80 pla)s
• lllM· Some yan M'\ e had aood --~tams and •~raaed around •*"•rme:· In i91 . the Rustle" a-.cf'a&C'd Jst.I yaidl per pmc on 68 pla) sand
MtK'Ond tMtr opponmts b) an a~ GI 24.7 to 19,8: They thtT•
U .7..-. for 138.l >•rds l'(f pmc a.I 8"911111 .... $ Nshcs fOr ll 1.0 ,.._,...,.
.. I *Ilk dac Potcft\lill (an o~nw) ''
wry ...... Somttamn 'ou lhro•
mGft Md Mvt mott total )ll'ds.. &ut
,.... eflkll9Cl aftd your bell ronlrol
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Qallitr .. 11 not only a Jt'"l'h
el q•~ IMit Kn>U tM "°*' tbf 1W ~mdln. A )9r lllO· G~
•
OFFENSE
West had its shan.'. of1njunes. namel)
the ·01Tens1,e hnc and the runn1hg .
backs. but put together a 5--'-1 se.lson
and was in the running for the PO. Y
Bo"I Classic unul a sea on cndmg
loss toe,entual national c hampion El
Camino.
Wtulc there is stronger sophomDrc
leadership on this team than a )ear
aao. acrordang to had.Jc ford. predic-
ting performance at the communit)'
college lt,·cl before the season 1s more
(Pleue eee RUSTLCRS'/82)
• 'Golden We.st
Colors: GrHn and Gold.
Contw~: Mlu lon (Ctniral).
l7 rlCOf'O: Souih Coa11 Confer~
•·2= 1, Over an. S·4· l. ,..,..., ot Qffensr. Pro "Ht
Type of defense: 4·3
Heed COMh: Rav SMC-~d •
Staff: Don Abbott (Inside ~); Kurt Clemens (def. line);
Dennis Dixon (off llne>. Alex Gertie
(HIM endl. off. tadtiet). Joe
McGudlln (OUllJdec•>. P\19 ~ (def. coordi , MCOndarv);
~· ~,.,. ( ecetver•>.
..
1.\1' DIEGO I \Pl -'an Diego
Yacht Club hac, asked its 'le"
Zealand challenger 1f a d1'1pu tr o'er
the A menca) C'up drlendd" U'-l' of a
catamaran can be se11kd b' a panel of
sa1lmg experts ms\Cad ot a 'r" 'l ork
Judge.·
In a letter sent aturda\. DYC'
commodore · Doug ..\lford a-;ked
Michael Fa> to file his p(ote!.l against
the defender's 60-foot t\\O-hullcd
boat with the International 'l acht
Racing Jul"}. a panel of npcm Fa~
hel~ sel«t
Fa). a milhq.na1re bad.mg the Ne"'
Zealand C'halkngc"s I :l:!-foot 5loop.
said unda~ DYC-s n.'quest v.as as
unfair as Its boat.
"The .Jury 1s not qualified. not
empo"ercd to rule on the catamaran
issue." Fa} said. "Sail .\m~nca 1
tr)mg to force us to raise the issue
now or lotc the nght to protest. They
art trying to c plo1t their po 1t1on.
"If the defcndfr v.--aoted to avoid
the suit on a catamaran. the~ hould
have sailed a monohull:· said Fa~.
who claims DYC-s catamaran 1s
unfair because two-h.uUcd boats arc
inhetTntly fa ~\er than monohuJI&.
Saal menca wa hircdbytheyacht
club to manaae their defense of lbe
JMUt•aious sailing trophy. ,_,hkh
skipper Denni Conner brou,ght bllck
from Australia m earl) 1987.
SDYC mamt11ns that the ·s
Dttd of G1f\ does not mcnuon the
number of hulls allowed in the nice.
Undtt I 00-)UN>kl documnlts
90vcm1na tM ~. the~ Yoril
Supreme Coun 11 thf fin.at atbiumor
of di con«miftl die ~ uon.
Ju tUClnM'l'I 8. ipanck•s nlli"I
tn Fay's favor bad thr C''! ... fmdm1nto.-na•~:-ai a tial~-t'9ree ~
Wt*a!ldeyotr• -.
Men recnctf,~c • na~Oflthe .~1---..
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W...Tliel111• ... Pret•
EL SEGUNDO -T~ Los Aneeln • laid1n iftUOduced newly acquittd quar-1 ""*k Jay Scbroeder Mo~_y 11\ttnoon and promised to put him to w6rk immedi-
ately.
.. We'll stan toniaht, with the numbering system,
and work 11 hours a day to Stt how fast he can pick
1binp up," C09Ch Mike Shanahan said at a ne"'s conference. .
Shanahan said Sehr~: acquired in a trade
which was consummated late
Sunday nipn. wookhfonun 1t..--P...,
Sunday's game at Houston. But
he might p&ay, de~nding on how
much he grasps the Raider of-
fensi ve system.
"Hes big. strong. physical
and can throw the ball down the
field." Shanahan said. "He has
the qualities you want, he's com-
petitive .... He's played in some
big games ... and we think he can
llclaroeder get the JOb done."
Schroeder. 27, wasa Pro Bowl quarterback with the
Washington Redskins in 1986. then had an up-and-
down season last year before losing his job to Doug
Williams. The latter took the Redskins throu&h the
playoffund won the Most Valuable Pla}erawardin the
Super Bowl.
Schroeder said he's been requesting a trade since
February.
"I went to the people in Washington and asked, ifl
wasn't aoing to get to plav there. for an opponunity to
Play somewhere else, .. Schroeder said.
That opponunity had bctn much discussed.
Shanahan said thcJlaiders and Redskins first talked
trade in April. and that talks had been ongoing.
Finally. the Raiders sent offensive tackle Jim
l.ac:My. acquired a month carlior from San Diego, and
two conditional 1990 draft choices to the Redskins for
the unhappy passer. But not until Lachey had played
Id\ tackle for the Raiders Sunday in a season-opening
24-1 l victory apinst San Diego. ·
"lfJfm lachcywould havegotten iOfurro. the deal
was off. so it was a risk.,'' hanahal) said. '!But this 1s a
pme of risks."
Schroeder's arrival seems to rcdC"fine the role of
scconci,ycar man Steve Beuerlein. the Raide!'S' starung
quancrback in the opener. •
''The quancrback situation is ve') competiu"e:·
Shanahan said. "I'm very pica~ with Steve's progress.
but in the NFL today, you have to have two or three
quarterbacks.
"We had a chance to get a person who has won big
games. been in championship games. and it was a
1ituation we couldn't pass up:·
Schroeder. who~cw up in Pacific Palisades about
20 miles from the Raider hcadquaners and played two
seasons at UeLA, said he was excited about the trade.
"I'd like to think of m~self as somcbod) that can
pla)' the game ... he said ... M)' st~ le seems 10tit"'1th the
style hm. and we'll go with that~ But it's not one gu~ out
there. It's 11 guys on offcnSc. I I gu) son defense and all
the special teams ...
· ~ote of.the. da7 ,--·-
' ....
The salesman splashes the accountant, the
accountant splashes the salesman and a
desk-clearing brawl ensues.
NY Glanta rally from 13 down
EAST RUTHERFORD. N.J . -Tom EiJ
Flynn returned a blocked punt 27 yards for c II•
one score and Jim Burt returned a fumb'le
39 yards for another \\-1th1n 2: 13 of the
fourth quancr as the New York Giants rallied from a
13-0 deficit to beat the Washington Redskins 27-20
-Monday night. ·
Despite an offense truu could gcnecalC almo t no
yardage on the ground and a defense missing the
suspended Lav.Tencc Ta} lor a'nd the inJurcd uonnrd
MarshalUhe 1986 Super Bo"I winner managed to beat
last year's NFL champion with two oflbcat pla)s.
The first came with the score 11ed 13-13 and tc\ c
Cox punting. Crnter Mike cull~ 's snap•\\aS lo"' and
Gary Reasons blocked the punt. Fl) nn, a rescnc safety.
picked it up and returned 11 for his third blocked-punt
touchdown in three years.
On the ne t series. Pepper l.ohnson ran into Doug
Williams from the blind side and the ball popped into
the hands of Bun . The 6-foot. ::!70-pound nose Lackie
waddled 39 )ards to the end zone for his fvst score in
eight NFL seasons.
The Redskins scored "'th 11 seconds ten on
Williams' 19-yard pass to Keh in bl) ant.
It was a mrasure of revenge for the Giants. 6-9 a
year ago and losers to ( h1cago H-19 in another
matchup of previous Super Bowl champions.
This game looked al the stan to be a repeat of that
one.
The Giants "'err outpla~cd and outhit for the fir<ot
quaner and a half. Washington tool. a 13-0 lead in the
first 18 minutes on two field goal b~ (hip Lo hmiller
and a :!9-yard touchdO\\n pa s from Williams to Ricky
Sanders.
Green holds on to win tourney .
Despite three-putt bogc~'i on 1wo of l!I
the last three holes. Ken Green nursed
home a one-stroke '1ctor\ Monda) in Lhe
day-late finish of the Canadian Open Golf
Championship Green "as threi.' strol..es in fro nt \\1th
seven holes to pla) unda~ afternoon. whrn a
Jimmy Couors, 36. who "'On a tournament thunderstorm forced an O\Crn1ght dcla) 1n the lin1sh of
for the first time 1n nearl) four )Car.. as he this natio nal champ1onsl'l1p. He and 20 others returned
captured the 111le 1n the D.C. Classic m Monda) morning in cold. blustl') winds and Green held
Washington. talking about t.hc good old da)s. oh -barcl) ... In "omcn'c; pla~. Betsy King shot a. I-·
when he competed against the Ukes ofBjorn Borg under-par 71 in Si>ringficld. Ill.. for a wind-blown two-
and Ilic Nastase: "I miss those other guys. I ask a stroke victory over Margaret Ward in the $150.000
player what he's listening to now. and he says ·zz LPGA ftatt"'€'1assic. King tin1 hed "'''ha 54-hole total of
'fop: I wonderwha1hap~ncd to the FourTops." 9-undcr-par 207 to claim the $37.SOO first prize and
•...................... • capture the tournament for the third ttme in htr las~ ., four appearances. "!. "' .
Krlcbtel.D ai-eta Edbert · Bluea-deal Gilmour to Calgary
NEW YORK -Aaron Krickstcin, E1
who pined fame here as a teen~agcr in
1983. upset third-seeded Stefan Edberg
Monday oi&ht to advance ~ quar-
w'f'ina s oflhe u:s:-Qpcn.
Krickstein downed the Wimbledon champion 5-1,
7-6 Q -4), 7-6 (7-2). 4-6, 7-S in a 3-hour, 52-minutc
matY..h"tt'he-National Tc1111is Ccntc1.
In women's pla). Steffi Graf and Manina
Navratilova moved a step closer to a championship
showdown, overcoming shak) starts to steamroll mto
the quanerfinals.
Graf. losing more game than she had in her three
previous matches. beat American Patty Fendick 6-4.
6-2 to move within three victones of the first tennis
Grand Slam since 1970.
Televlalon, radio
TELEVISION
Navratilova, who took a nap just befo~ the match,
appeared to be sleepwalking as she lost the first four
pmcs to Elna Rcinach of South Afnca. But the two-
timc ckfending champion a~okc in time to win I 0
strai&ht-pmcs en route to a 6-4. 6-1 victory.
4:30 p.m . -TENNIS: .S. Open \\Omen's
quancrfinals. USA. S p.m . -BASEBALL: Philadelphia at
Chicago Cubs, WGN.
5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: Angels at Kansas
City. Channel S. .
ln men's play. top-seeded l van Lr ndl. No. 4 Andre
Apssi and No. 6 Jimmy Connors breezed int9 the
6:30 p.m . -BEACH VOLLEYBALL: Men's
pro competition (tape). ESPN.
fourth round. , Sc-c'O]ld-scede<t-Mats WitandeT advanted to the
quancrfinals w11h a 6-3. 6-1. 6-2 '1ctor) over Mark
Woodfordc. the .\ustrahan who upset John McEnroe in
7:30 p.m . -WATER SKIING: .S. Open
from...WeSLPalrnBcach. Fla. (tape). FSPN.
the second round. ·
7:30 p.m . -BEACH \'OLLEYBALL: Pro
compe1111on from San Francisco (tape). Prime
Ticket.
RADIO Krickstein'\ "ictru:y brought p:ick memories ofh1s
pcrl'orman~ here asa 1 6-~ear-old. "'hen he beat Edberg
1n a five-set match and made 11 to the founh round
before losing to Yanmck 'oah.
_ .5:30 p.m. -BASEBALL: .\ngcb dt Kansas
Cit). KMP(" (710). .
WEDNESDAY TELEVISION
• "'lfl get into a fifth set. I fed I con win 11:· said thC'
Grosse Pointe. Mich. resident. "ho 1s rank~ 20thJn __
the world. "I'm unbeaten (6-0) at the Open in five-
ICtten. h was a tight match. back and fonh. and I love
-~n it sets down to that.''
·9 a.m. -, TENNI$: L .S. Open men's and
women's quarterfinals. U5..\.
-H~JO a.m. -BOATIN&. ..\menca's Cup.
ESPN.
Bershiser closing
In on 20th Victory
DOdgers ·ace getS
his 19th decision.
raves 3-0vtcttms
ATLANTA (AP) -W11h l~
dulped in his molars. ~I Hrntuwr MW he IM)' waftt a lots or no-ckt·ltlOft
his ant tnp to the mound.
•rm not surt I want to •1n the""'
lllft. .. l9id Hnlhatcr. who won No.
19"1• .. hlll dtc Atlan .. 8nvn 3-0 M-:i niattt. .... ._I~ OM afttor
dlM tie naybittbdl' 1nct my 20th
•would bt • IOoi pmnt for me. -r¥t to' ftyt lllOft tcans Ind I
d0a"1 Wint IO aop at 20. w~ wane 10
wi1111otof~ ..
HfnlM•r pit(llCd I four·ltltln II
111c Loi A~ Ddacn supped • ..... ~~ ~loelllt .....-. Hcdlliiet.
f M.-.ck out t-1 ud ..awOM
m rou1C IO bit fOunh tltuk>Ut and
" l
founh 11ra1afat complete pmc.
··tte bad atood a Sinker as he hit
had aU teatOn.-catcher Mike
Sciotcia •id. "He had aood locauon.
-He.. .... hifftfts both s1dn u( thf' ......
"I didn't hi~ aood location. •t
lalt noc until 1boUt t~ fifth or t11'th
iftntftl," Henhiwr said. ··Mikl"
couldn't Rt that I w11 rnnually ._ins with iny m«hani«. ..
"from the fifth on ton11ht. I "' pitdaill dOut as ~II H f ean.'" M
•id. Hmltiwf walked Dion Jamn Wltlt
two outs in dw dlird 1nm1.11 and 1twn
rewind 16 .....,_, brfott Jtff •uwr ......, ..-..-o«w ........ . --v.-,.,._.. llli ....... &000." Mid
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RUSTLERS' OFFENSIVE OUTLOOK... · ·
From81 '
of an 1Mxact science than at an) other
level.
"Two ytars aao. I did not think our
team had any chance of a bov. I game.-.
but we went 8-31nd v.cnt to a bowl."
Shackleford 111d. "It JUSt happened
that on Saturda)' night th1nas v.ent
riaht .. Some years that JU'>t doesn't
happen. I think this team 1s every bit
as talented ann) team we', c had the
past I 0 years."
But will It be enough 1n the nev.I)
aliancd Mission Conference'! In the
Central Division. which also includes
Oranac Coast. Saddleback. Ri\cr-
sidc. Fullcnon and Rancho Santiago,
the six teams combined foT ;i 36-16-3
record a \ear ago. including the top
three teams in the Mission and two of
Jhc top three from the.South ~st In
the Northern Oh is1on . El Camino
and Cerritos have been tabbed as the
top two Southern Cahfom1;i t('3m"$.
"If anybody ~oes undefeated thi
year. 1hcv'rc going to he om.• hell of
team." Shackleford s:11d. "The) 'n.·
going to have to be rcall~ g"°° and get
a lot of good breaks. If )OU '"n all the
close ones, )'OU'rc VCr) fonuniJ,lc."
Here's a look at the Golden West
offense by pos1t1on:
QUARTERBACK -• apoh pla~
cd the second half 1n a rout of Ventura
a year ago and h11 on 8 of Io passes for
104 }ards and one touchdo"n. but
remains an unpro' en quanllt).
He's been waiting his turn for '"O
years and appears read) for the 1ask.
With qualit) receivers and a strong
running attack. the eml'r~wncc of a
qualit)'-Passer could spell troubl~for
opposing defenses. • .,..
••Joe has got a real good arm and
when we give him time to thro\\, hi.''~
a' erygood passer." hacldcford sa1a.'
"He's vef} capable. Thl' intangibles.
v.e'll find out on."
lfNapoh falters. tht'rcarl' frl'shman
Ed Bricker. a year rcmo' l'd from high
school in Gilbert. Ari1 .. and 18-~r
old sophomore Derricl.. Worth~ out
ofCrensha\\ High
.. We feel like "'l"'e go1 pre11~ good
d epth.'' Shackleford sa1tl ·· \ couple
of)ears ago. "c had Em· I ""'ton. Bill
Marler and Tod Han on~ I!°<; uo;uall~
been real qua lit} depth anJ 111'> again.
I v.ouldn't he 1Latc for a moment to
put one of thO'il' gu~c; 1n the g.aml' 1f
thcr{"'s an lnJUf1 or Joe "n·1 pla~ing
well."
Bricker. the son ofa foot hall coach.
has a good arm and 1s \er) 1ntl'llJgcnt,
Shackleford s:ud. --
Wonh) ha bcl'n out of \chool for
eight )Cars after tran.,fornng to Gold-
en Wl'Sl 1n 19 0 from Sant.1 \ 1onu:.1,,
and lea' mg befo re the ~·:hon l .J' 1ng
and "orking in the arl'J . \\ onh~
shov.ed up at hackll'forJ·, otlil·l· 1n
the spring and a!.l..ed f11r anuthl·r
chance. Worth~·., Sl)Cl'd mah•, him a
'ersau le \\Capon.
•
Fullback Lee Ml Iler.
Cheatham.
Cheatham 1s 1-CIF Central
Conference choice from Rancho
Alamitos who gained 1.926 yards as a
senior. best among Orangc Count)
back!: He might ha'e~na·slartcrat
fullba~.\had a sprained anl..lc not
slowccffi'is progress. hacklcford said
"Hi:s an excellent back "ho can
pla}' ~tl'u llback or tailbac k:·
Shackleford said. "He's a quaht)
football pla}cr v.ho will pla~ some
place as soon as his ankle allows him
td."
FULLBACK -There arc live
freshmen here. One of t\\Q, c1thl'r
Robert TurncrofWestmin'itcror lei.'
Miller of Pca4>o<ly. Mass .. gets the
starting nod for the opener. while
Chl.'atham is n strong po<;c;1b1ltt~ latl.'r
1n the season. ·
Others arl' Jeri) R wh from Lal..c
Havasu . ..\n7 .. and ..\kx 10\\Cll of
Langle). Va. Stowell. "'ho played the
offensi'e line in high <;ehool. 1 an
intelligent pla)cr \\ho l'i sllll in the
1rans111on process. h:icl..lcford said.
WIDE RECEIVER ...... Dept~
abounds ~cd b~ M 1l..c C ro"'le). a
Manna High product" ho11ed for 1hc
team lead "uh ::! cat hes :i ~car ago
for 4-1 2 \ards and thrre 1ouchdO\' n\.
On ihl' othl'f '"k I'> lohnm
..\ndcrson. a R.:incho antiago C olkgc
.
tran1fcr.
Tht fint min 1n i1 o.rttll Payne.1
sophomore who returned to school
after catchina eiaht balls for 88 yards
in 1986. Sophomore °"1a) nt Ban-
daruk completes the lOP aroup.
"There'' four auys tht'rt who have
junior colleac experien ce, ..
Shackleford said. "h's high qualit}
with )OOd ~xpcricrtcc "
Freshmen Tom Wind (Ocean
View), Vic Gutierrez (Ocean View)
and sophomore Narvel Wilson (San
Diqo Lincoln) provide more depth.
Wilson 1s a 6-foot-S, 210-pound
basketball player w11h great speed.
·•He's some kind of an athlete,"
Shackleford said ... He c.-ould have an
unbelievable impact 1f he develops.
You dont Stt man) 6-5 guys with his
q>«d.'•
TIGHT END -Sophomore Dan
Westmoreland. an insp1rat1onal
leader on the field. is the incumbant
after catching 11 passes for I 04 yards
a )tar ago. The 6-foot-3. 23S-poundcr
is strong and a good blocker. but the
pos111on is the least decp'on the team.
Freshman James Ingram from
Redondo and Jason Sweet from
Rancho Alamitos are the backups.
OFFENSIVE LINE -One of onl)
two freshmen "ho made the first-
tcam All-South Coast Conference
team a )Car ago. Jeff guard Kc' in
Fairman (6-foot-2. 280) will anchor
another big Golden West line.
Others who started some games last
season are Todd Little (6-foot-1. 250)
at right guard and Dave l.annon (0-
foot-3. 285) at nght gul,\rd.
"They ·arc \Cf}, \Cry good."
Shackleford said ... Fairn1an was all-
confcrcncc and the other l\\O "ere.
JUSt as good we felt'!" ~0av1d Brant (6-foot-3. 240> is the
likely staner at center. but Mesa
College transfer Joe Birit1 of Corona
del Sol. <\riz~. Wlll challenge and also
sec action.
Left tackle bclon~\ to 6-foot-4. 250-
pound frC'shman Mitre Jepsen (Ocean
View). but ttvc Orrico (6-foot-3.
300) and Ke\ in O'Neal (Corona del
Mar) will see "extensive pla} ing
time:·
Gal') .Lewell} n and Ed Fisher will
pro' ide depth at guard.
"Good depth and good players." i
how Shackleford describe the group.
"I think "e ha' e another good
.. offensl\ e line. Last )Car at this timC'.
the line was rcall) h\lntng. We had a
great set of starters but no depth.
Hopeful!\. "e ·"on't get all those
tnJUrtC'i like v.c had a ~ear ago. We
"cnt into one iame "1th onl) se\·en
linemen suited up ..
\.\hllwsda~: .\ /ooJ.. .'It the dcl(•nsc.
·· ..\t the time. Joe "a" thl' onh
quancrhack \\C had in 'l'hoo1:· h\.·
said. "I \\as 'er~ hupp~ Ill \l'C h'1 m
He's an act1H' gu~. I ";"' 1111pl'l'\\l'd
with his poise (in rnd.1~ ·, <;(.'rlm-
mage). He thn·" sonw pa\Sl''i l'\-
trcmel~ "ell. He lool..l'd ·' l'r~ 'harp ··
. Rustlers' top offensive prospects
TAILBACK -B0ant I( ~pn:'>s). a
second-team all-conlcrcnu.· ~l.'lert1on
\\1th 801 )ard~ a )'l'ar ago despite
missing four games. has the po1cn11al
10 ll'ad th~ confcr('ncc II\ ru<,hing. He·.,
a·tl}J,'eat to break a long r.un on an)
pla)' and ha~ a definite D1' i\ion l
future. • ,
Behind him arc (or) Dickson
(Westminster), who gained ~I 0 yards
a year ago in 81)ant°!.3b§(•ncc but will
likcl) rtd;sbirt th~orr.:-Alan
S'icvenson (la Quinta) :ind Scan
Kansas Ctty-Boone·s-
haPJ)Yhunttng a rea:
.~ngels tn 4-2 victory
Player. Position Ht.
Jun Blanco. cb 6-0
Mike Co, er. olb 6-3
Jcff Grccney.-mlb 6-1
Tho mas Hansen. 1lb 5-11
Sherman Hunter. db 6-0
Gabe Jimenez. cb 5-1 ()
Pat Knowles. mlb 6--0
Adam Price. ss 6-0
Keith Roaay. dt 6-5
Troy Rossean. p 6-1
-Kt"San ctth"W!l1c. pl..--S--S-
James Solle). olb 6-1
Larry Stuppy. dt . 6-4
Kurt Szuba. fs 5-11
-Olivio Wright. de---6=
turialv.a)s helps.'' ,
While Boone conunul'd his mas-
tery of Royals Stadium. Kansas City
outfielder Bo Jackson had his prob-
lems.
Moved from leftticld .to nght
because of an inj ur) tCl Dann)
·KANSAS \ITY. Mo. ( .\P) -Tartaoull. )jlckson·s error on Chili
Royals Stadium is rap1dl~ hecoming Davis' drive in the l'I hth inning
BoblJoonr~s favorite place. alfowedWarl~ Jo~ ncr to score the go·
When the California \ngcl" "ere ahead run.
he re last June. the' eteran catcher "a" Ttie Lo .\ngelcs Raiders· partt1mc
batting JUSI .209. Then hi: ''enl 5· 1'\Jllnmg back-nlso f:nkd tO rk:rnl)
for-S. equalling a carcl'r·hl''I night handle Johnn) Ra)·., RBI single in
and boos1ed his aH·rage ~X points. \s the ninth as Boo ne came 1n "1th the
things de,cloped. Boom.··., ~car turn-founh tall). but \\a\ not ch:irgl'd "11h
cd around \\llh that ganll' \nd "hen ~n error. .
he v.ent 3-for·-' Monda} night 10 the _ Jt was onl} the third c;tan m nght
Angels· ('Omc•from-heh11H.l 4-2 'i -field this ) c;ir for J:ickson. "'ho
tOI'\. it raised his season ~'c.•ragl' tO do ublcd1nthesceondinningbu1"as
.302. · thrO\\ n out b~ Boone 1~ ing to '>teal
..\nd forthc )Car in Ro)als tad1um third. .
Boone is I O-for-12. or .103. Brian Downing began the e1shth·
"I've alwa)S cnJO)ed h1111ng here. inning rail) b) dra\\ln& a two-out
but throv. in a S-for-5 game and walk from Charlie Lc1brandt. "ho
you·rc io1ng to have a good ~car 1n drof!ped to 10-12 with ~nl) h1\ fir$t
any paa:: said Boone. "ho S<:Orcd an loss 10 s1~ stans. Jo>ncr tollov.ed v.nh
insurance run in the ninth. • a double into left-center 1ha111cd 1t at
Royals Stadium. with 1h spacious 2-2. thcn Oav1shftcd a longdmc into
dimensions and artificial iurl: has right-C'Cntcr.
Iona bttn known for producing Jackson caught up with the ball
doubtn and' tnplcs. But Boone·s 10 near tht' -amina track and tncd to
h111 have aU bttn smgles. • • ~ch one-handed while 1oin1 to .his
··11uns rll have to tf} harder ... he f'iaht. The ball plopped out of h1s
said with a arin. "There's no question alove.
thi1 is OM of the prettiest parks 1n all "h wasn't a hard catch.'' Jackson
of basd>all. but ptttt) doesn't help said. "But v.·hcn )Ou ha\·en't pla)ed
you hit. But the hack1mund here 11 fllht field all )car and t~l' suck )Ou
\'CfY aood. and r.ttrrf Oh' anifk1al out thcrt'. it•s not like you tt in your I
.
Wt. Com men ls
l~O returning letterman
235 returning part-time staner
210 incoming ffcshman
returning letterman 215
180 returning nickel back
165
215
185
245
180
155
.!10
250
~1 80
7'J4
returning spot staner
return!ng starter
returning starter
returning part-time starter
incoming freshman
1ncominf. freshman
returning a t~r ).CM off . returning staner
incoming freshm!Jl
re urning pan-tlnle staner
--
rlJe 9Clledale
AWAY
Ton19nt-KanMt City, S:JS D.m .•
Seol. 7-Kans.• City, S:J5 D.m. •
Seol. I-Texas. 5:35 ~D.m.
Seol. 9-Texas, 5:35 JMn, •
Seot. lC>-Texas. 5:35 o.m. • SePt. 11-Texas, noon •
Seol. 12-1d ...
• On TV, CNnnel 5.
•Atl Ntnft on KMPC (7t0).
ov.n back 'ard."
Willie Fraser ur' 1' ed n rod"' '>tan
10 hike his record w 11 -10. ·
"Earlier. he v.as all over the place."
Boone satd. ··But then he sculed in.
He wasn't making perfect pitches. but
he had gqod pitches around the
plate:· ,
· Kc' in SC'nzer walked "1th one out
in the Royals' ftnt. stole ~ond anct
went to third on Boone's throwing
error. Pat Tabler doubled him home
for 1 1-0 Kansas Cit)' lead
The Royals had one run to shoW fof
1 11n1le. double and triple in the
wcond. After Jackson doubkd Jead ..
i!IJ oft' but was cut down by loont 11
third. Jamie Quirt sinaltd into ~•er
and thn steamed IK>me on Bill
PKota's third triple of tM year. But
Pfcota Sta~ II third II Willie
Wilson popped out to end tht innina.
I
fys.on's condition unsettled·
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A-TEAM FOR ORANGE.COAST AREA -. • • P rom Bl
straiaht v1ctones in all before he and his 1cam fell in thf
CIF Bia Five Confere1ttt champ1onsh1p pme at
Anaht1m Stadium. ..
He was the Sunscl Lcaauc·s Offensive Playrr of the .Year and the 811 f 1\.C Conference's top qua~rback.
ftenipn 1s the type who casil) qualifies as a m"or
candidate fOr any team. let alone this cfrcam team wbe"
1&'1 not only what you've aot physically. but what you·~
tot mentally.
Milner. of cou~. has been a Hen1po fan for a Iona
hmc lftd hf nplaam JUS1 whal n mnns to have it aJI.
"Null'lber-1>ne wttb O.rid." .said MdMr. "as tbat he comes ftsoln toOd stock
.. It's a very 1ood fam1l> ttult 5tresteS ~ma as
MU If a&hJctics. and n has Ullllllcd char8c1er. response-
~ W~ane rn thf•r kids••• •r•· ; --..ilbromttPatndtwetanal=rpatdandtt1
4.0 •-nt now at Harvarct. ~· • It runs 1a &hf
lunil ' ti ~. OWCf: 20 yeat1 ol ~ ... .,,. .. Ind eway bt't
the..-iltwfl'ltflt playerrvee~ Md. And became of at Ill ii 11111 IO rua our c:a .. liceltd .,_.., ..
MilMr ~ .. °"'*kt ..... '"" ... '°"'°"'°" Ill a... lleP an ... P.! Ilk' job done. .. ~ as • ••a.wt, lrit .. , ................... ...._ ,ky .....
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chang1ngpla)s.eo1ng from the run to the pass and the pa
lo ,the run. He's JUSt a \Cr) bnghl kid and a q1ttc._ leamtr
"You onl~ ha"e lo tell him to do 90mc1hing onc-e-
And he nc,er makes the same mistake t"'1ce ..... h1ch 1s
e' 1den1 b) 0' er 60 pcrcen1 of his passes completed and
JUSt five 1ntcrccpt1ons as a Junior:·
Bui"" tull rQll) separates Hc.napn. and 1hc rest oft hi\
Blut Chip List of 26. the "·TEAM. tS what Henigan
shares with his teammate -Mike <:rook, Ric MoC'k.
M1kt Walcott. and the halahcc of the &nm
"The>'~ aJI h11h·a~·h1c,crs ""ho upatt dail) 1n the clanroom and ath lt'l1c field lo he succnsful, ··said M 1 Iner.
"I ahi•k 11 take 1hat kind of 1nttlhtr~ to bt a dtfcn ''c
beck. a hMbld<.er and a quancrhaek:.
"You ha'c to be able to ad1ust to Ptt'fi.'urc s1tuat1on,
and lhc~ can all be catqomcd as h1ah ach•e,ers. -.ho arc
hilrd Wottu\& •1th Sood "'Orl. elh1c' ·
"Not onl) art the\. aood football ptaycn and eoocJ
........ • lk>''rt lc'adc-n -r.--. this problbl) fil lht J('~11puon of t\n)
kid on dbl 1eam.
""Somt lft' vocal. '°me 10 b~ e'ainplt, but lht eftd rn.hl lft lk tame:· n..e ~ J'-IM ~6 ipols 1t\lllibtc r and \Otne
dc:Krville 1ltllltes nuurd. w ... a 1 tilleman Milt! u11J ). Ecitton punier kwU. Ortllt (J,,'7) Md s.ddltbl(k quan~t.k Jeff .._.AiJ.7). --. ~ WCT'C' 'm '""'11'1 ot -
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II
Oreno-Coasl DAILY PILOT /Tuesday. September 15, 1988 11S
M~uR Lf ~GUE BASE BALL ---
Red Sox shoVe into first;
Tigers'.Plltng~ continues
. . .
Boston takesoverflrst In red-hot
Am erican League East title race -
-From 111~ Assocla&n PrtH
Un)-Pamsb h11 tu~ founb homr run 1n fi, i: games
and Mike Smithson earned his first' lltOf) s1nc" Juh 23
as Boston defeated Bah1mor:c. 4-t Monda\ night ·and
movcdin.toS.u:s.u>J.a e 1n-1he .\men artJ •• c.a&Uc Eas1
The victor) ga'e the Red o" a one~me lead over
the Detroit Tigers. "'ho lost 5-4 1n I 0 1nn1ngs 10 the
Toronto Blue Ja)S. It marked the fir'll 11me this !>eason'
that 1he Red Sox had held undisputed po'>se.,.,1on offirn
T he Red Sox and Tigers had tx>en 11ed for the top ;pot
before Monda) night's aames
The' 1ctOr) marked the first t1ml '>lnu: Junt" 21 that
the Red So' "'00 back-to-bad. gaml'son thl· road 8o'>tun
no"' 31-38a"'a) fromFen"a) Parl.th1s~ear de1ea1ed1he
Angels 6-5 Sunda~ 1n .\nahe1m ,
Pamsh's homer. tm 13th ot lhe ~a.,11n and ~1 \lh tor
the Red So\ gll\C Boston a 2-0 lead 1n lhl· <il'~11nd nn1ng
His IOth-inn1nghomer~unda~ hhn1 thl· Rnl \ '' p11" the
.\ngels -
Dv. 1gh1 E' am' '"o-run homl'r in then n:h h" .in
ga' e the Red o\ msur:incC' runs
m1thson v.ho had not "'On''>tn<.l' J ul\ 21 '>lru~kd
from lhe out~t. He had l\\O men on "'11h ks<i thJn '""
outs 1n four of the first the 1nn1ngs. but "'d'> not reJt heJ
for a run until the fifth .
The 6-foot· nght·handerimproH·d h1~ rl·eord 10 -. 5
b} scauering eight""' through SI\ innings He \trud. 11ut
three and .... atked '"'<.'batter<>.
1-n-tus pre' 1oussn e11 Jpixaia~mnhc;o11 ,..as \JO_
.,.,.,th an 8.80 ER..\
After 1he first tv.o batters in the St\th ll1ed 0ut 10 Lhe
wammgtrat'k mlthson "alk('d heetsand ball.«! h m 10
set'ond. Traber grounded to first 10 end the inning.
Dennis Lamp came on in these' enth 10 pitch one
shutout inning. Lee m1th pitched the eighth and ninth
innings 1oearn hfw3rd ~'"t-ofthe ~ason.
Orioles staner D.t' l' hm1dt. 7~ . .,.,a~ the loser He
allo.,.,ed 1"0 runs 1n ~'en 1trn1ngs.
Else .... here 1n the .\mencan League
Blue Jays s. Tigtrs' 4: In Dc1ro11. Ern1t' \\ hm
homered leading ofT the l(tth inning 10 g1,e the T 0ron10
Blue Jays a v1ctol) O\ er Detroit and 1..nocked the T 1ger<,
out of first place in the .\L Eas\.. •
Detroit has lost fi, e 1n a rov. and 12 of their last I ~
games. It's the first 11mn1nte Jul~ 2" that the Tigers ha' e
no1 bttn tn .first place
Brewers S, Wbile Sox!: In \Ith\ aul..et' Paul \lohtor
homered to lead of the bottom of the lir\t 1nn1ng and the
Milwaukee Brc.,.,ers "'ent on to.,., in their ~·\cn1h straight
game. bcaung the C'h11:ago v. hue ~o'
The Bre"e~. trailing b~ 11 g.imc<, in the .\mencan
League East on .\ug. :!6. pulled "11h1 n 3': games ot
d1v1sion co-leaders Detroit and Bo'>tun The Tiger.. and
Red Sox each pla~ed \londa~ night
Yanees 7, ladia.ns !: In '-e" 'l or!... Don \1attmgh
singled home the go-ahead run a.nd "en Phelp., htt .i
three-run homer as the '-e'"' 'l or!.. 'l anl..ee'> ')'(.·orcd SI\
11mes in 1hc eighth inning and r.ilhed past the Ck,e-Jand
Indians ·
Tom Cand10111 hl'ld -..:c,, 'l or" to 11nnun on ti H~ hats
for sc\Cn innings betore Don Crordon. 2-3. rehe' ed to
• s1an the eighth \1attingl~ .ind Da'e \\infield h11 RBI
singles otT 011 Batle1o and Phdp' h 1 h11, 2 1 .. 1 homer
ag;unst JetT Dedmon •
A's 1h Rangers4: In \rhngton I l \a'>. ~1orm Da'"
"'on his 10th straight g:imt• Jnd \IJrl.. \ll(iu1re and Jo...,·
Canseco homered 10 lead a I 5-h11 altJ• i.. ::is thl' Oal..land
.\ ·s crushed thr T e\J\ Rangl'r'
In his la!>t I:! ~tart!> Da' is. 15-.J h.1, hat! I 1'1ctonc'
. and t" o no-de 1~1on'> Da' "· a DallJ' natt' t' 1mpro ' ed
his lifetime re-cord ag.ain:.1 th .. · Kdng_t•r., 1' 11-1
T~ L Ma.rla.u .0: ln_\bnncJpulai..Fr.rnli.. \ 1 la
pitched fi,e-h1t ball for~ inning and John \h"~· RBI
single broke a scorele<,<, 11e in lht' l'rghth inning J~ the
* * Twins 2, Mariners o Red S.x 4, Oriole' l
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Giants' Jose Uribe awalta a.a San Dieto '•
Randy Ready elides aafely into 8eCODc1.
\1 1nnl.''>OW T"'"' lxoil thl "i<.·attle \IJnn"·n.
\ 1ola 21-6 1e.iJ, !ht' ma1or\ 1n \ ll tone .. He allov.ed
onl~ one runnt:r 10 rl:a, h ...:, ond ba~t.' ~lrU{ i.. out e1gh1 and
kit lhl· gaml' alter h1'> .in ,, a1i.. kfl Rl·ardon go< th( final
11u• tor hie; Jt.1h ">.1\t
In the '-a11onJI L l'JfUl'
Mt ts 7. Pirates a. In f>1tt<,burgh \1ool. It'"" II son hit a
thR'l'-run hom.:r 10 th, l'1gh1h 1nn1ng fc,110 .... 1ng Lee
\1allilh's 11e-brt-al..1np ...:icniin· 11~ and the "le"' York
~ c 1 s beat th~ Pm stiorgh P 1 ra IC''i -stn'tctn nptit'lt ~ aTromrt
Ll·aguc.> East lead to .i ..ea!>on-h1gh 111 g.ames
Da\ld Cone. 15-l plll.hed <,(.'\ l·n innings for hrs SI\ th
'll lOI') in se' en dC'c1<11ons and Da~ I 'tra" berry h11 a
solo homer run as \1e1-. "'on for the ninth ume 1n 11
games
Astros 3, Red s 0: In Houston Bob Forsch allo \Ncd
fh e hits in eight 1nn1ng~ and hit a thrtt"·run double In his
dC'but "1th Houston as the .\stro'> dl'l.::ued C1ncinnau.
snapping the Red~· fi,e.game '"nn1ng .. m·al...
The 3 -~ear-old For!><'h . I 1--J \\J~ at·Qum:d from t
Louis on .\ug. 31 for uuht~ man f'knm v. alhng. Forsch
s1ruck out fi,e and .... alked one
Da' e Smith got tht last thft'l out\ for h1~ 25th save in
:!9 opponun111es.
Cabs 14·3. Pblllies 3-4: In l h1"ago. Rid.~ Jordan·s
s1:11;th. h11 of the da". a , .... o-run ht1ml·r in the se'enth
1nn1ng. ga'e the Philadelphia Ph1ll1l"'> a' 1('tOr} over the
Chicago Cubs and a douhleheadt•r .,pin
In the first g.ime. rool..1e Dou11 DaSlenzo hit a double
and RBI single dunng an c1g.h1-run third inning as the
C-ubs beat the Ph1lhc-; I ~-3
Padres 7, Giants 4: In an franris('O. Enc ho.,.,
pitched a suc.-h11ter and sparked J fi, e-run fifth mnmg
\lollh a sing.le a ~n D1egu bt.'at 'wn Fran<.:mo for its founh
stra1gh1 '1c1or.
The Padrt=s ha' e "on I~ of their lao;1 I., games to pull
to "'1thm one game of the fuunh-plate u1ants 1n the ~L
"-est San Franc1\\.·o has dropped lour <;tra1ght and 10 of
their last 12 game'>
The \ICtOr. ga' e the Padre a 68-6 7 record. the first
t1mc1he' ha,ebt'enat11.Hc .5()(hinLeJul\ llj. 1"186.
Cardinals 6. Expos ?: In St Louis P.:dro Guerrero
dro' e 1n three runs and ·011 T C1T\ v.'On hrs fiftn straight
game as St Lou1\ defeated \1un1r1.:al. napping the Expos'
four-game "tnning 'itrc-ai..
Te~ -._; t:'l<.·ndit"-d lr«"'m a hiur-run fifth 1nn1ng
kc\ ed b~ 1hrel' uin'>t'cut 'e intit.'ld l'l'TOI"> induding t"o
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.. Or-.. CMlt DAILY PILOT/ :rue.day, September e. 1988 PF.OPLE
CUolp and Pb11 Aatbony wttb Del and Bob Cllftord. llarlallne and Dr. Jim Boyd model P111Q)$Y fan.
A 'little' party tO plan for the big o_rie
BJ VIDA DEAN ............
There was nQ tennis play that day
-.. the courts at J.U amd Wa)'M
lck11~u'1 Sant.a Ana ho me had
been Astroturfcd and t.able5 set up to
KCOmm<>date the 250 part)! people.
l..nendar and turqub1sc tables
centered with ma tching flora l
c:auerpiecn dotted the area and an
Italian theme was carried out at the
.. ~weather" tvening.
The pup was there to get excited
about the cx.i. 2.2 flJNDSY benefit
sponsored by WestMed Gold O ub. a
support pup for Western Medical
Center. Oose to 700 arc expected at
the I Ith annual champagne dinner
dance and live and silent auctions
under the bi' tent. (Italian themed.
too, "Braviss1mo").
The upcoming affair is expected to
be one of the largest and best yet -
lucky 11. There were lucky rabbit feet
at the party - the Schrocdcrs' pet
black and white bunnr joined the
party and hopped around the tables to
Ft guests along "ith the host
(president of United Western Medi·
cal Center) and hostess.
Giant dolphin ice carvings marked
the seafood/hon d'oeuHes tabk and
later at the tables lobster thermidor
and fettucini wae consumed along
with the poached pear offered 10
Jeff and Katby Cheek.
raspberry sauce and dribbled "•th
chocolate.
Furs a nd jewels arc two of the big
items to be sold at FUNDSY -
aucsts were given a pre' 1c" as
MariaMe Boyd and husband Dr. Jim •1• of ·ewpon Beach turned
mannequins.
Deanne and Erle John80n, Mary Laulter, Vic Ireland.
Among those watching along \\Ith
FUNSY co-chairs Corinne Brewster
and DeanH Bla~laard ."ere NB
residemts Zee Allred, Oeaan~ and
Eric Jollason, Mary Lasller, Vic
lrelud and Jerf and KalJly Clleek
(she's in C'hargt' ofd1spla~ ing all of the
auction items.)
Others there "'ere Slcrie Oas•ro.
Mlclilelle and Don Venegas, Barbara
Blaaskl, Dolly and Dr. Robert Peelor.
Robla and Cralc Loe, Carol and Mike
Pierson and Jaa Landstrom.
More anformauonabout Fl''.'lDS'I
can be obtained b} calling 9~3-35~0
Looking for friendship, romance
~
DEAR ANN. LANDERS: r m 25. rclat1onsh1ps -mccung men for wlUI someone else. For e \•ery clam In
well-educated, pleasant-looking but tunch. appl~ inr fresh makeup for tlte crowd tltere are 30 people wlao are
not bcautjful, better than average dinnerT dates. going a"' a~ for "eel -loa1ta1 for someone to talk to. Ask
figure, fairly well-read. self-suppon· a..;,. ends.) m beginning to \\Onder \\hat's questions. People love lo tell you
ina, not a prude but have good moral M missing in me. These w.omen arc not abo•t tltemselves. It's human nature.
standards. I moved to Chicago fwm a gorgeous or bnll1an1 . but the}. J11USt 'Wltea you see a gro•p photo, for
neiahboring state. eager to make m> I ... 1£1$ have.something I don't ha,c. example, wltose face do you look for
wayintbc worldand.ofcourse.fi nd LM .....,...11'\.short. .\nn Landers:-"h~ am 1 <-fjnt?Vo.rowa,u t.rally.We alldo.
thc.man ofmy drcams. ••••••••••••• alone and lonel~? Wh!fi am I doing ~veryoae yeans to be included ucl. wrong or not doing ,nght? .\n~ a~ Tlte bett 1".A)'. to eel°
I baye-rMt lots of K'e-peOJ>le mont . -an~· -BNrFS1 Ee PER-atte1tuce an o give .
through my job an$f ~n:ie auractl\e . I would hate to think that at 25 I SONALITY IN ILLI NOIS. A1ala,tllebookJet ~s;"How10Make
men at a health club where I wor-k Qut have nothing 10-loolc forward co hut DEAR UNLISTED: 1 .1aave just . Friea~s aad Stop Belog Lonely." Send
two or three times a week. but 1t's· business promotions. To put it blunt-writta a booklet tllat may provide U.H plH a self-addressed, stamped
"hello" and "goodb)c." I haven't had ly. I want a man in m)' life. some uswen. It ls called "How to b•siaess size enve.lope_ to-2 O. Box
an boncst-to-goodne1'!1 date-in seven I see women all around me 10 Make Frieads ucl Stop Being Lone· llHZ; Clllca10, Ill. 18611-056%. I've
Liiier 1111 •llMft
Controlling you( bl~ pressure can reduce Yf>Ur chances
of heart disease. Have your blood pressure checked.
0 And keep rt' en check for ltte.
We're Fighting For Your life.
-·
ly." n.e foU.win1 lines will gjve you received more positive feedback on
u Wea ef wbt t•e booklet Is about. •t1111 booklet tlaaa any f ltllve ever
"Every•e waats recopition, at-written. ·
teatloll, raise and acceplaJlce. We
st e a er cs
warmly· to a compliment. We steer my 'entry for a pri1ccomcback.
clear of people who make us feel M) sister was out with friends
ucemfortable. We gravitate toward reccntl) and they \\Cnt to a bar and
llaose wlto make us feel good about dance club. A nice-looking man came
Mrtelves. Warmtlt, k:ia4aess and over and asked Sis to danre. He
frieMsltip are Ule most yeaned-for seemed taken v.11h her and asked.
C91DmeclJtJes ID lbe world. Tile person ··Arc ~ou single. ma m ed. divorced or
wlllo cu provide tlaem will never be what. ·She !"('plied. "Divorced ... He
loMly. looked at her with di gust and ~id,
"Wlaea yoa are In a group and feel "I've never met so man' divorcees in
acemfortable rest assured tlaat my ltfe. What's the ma.ttcr \\1th )Ou
dlere are odten ia lbe group wluilttl women. anywa) T
die aame-way. l•trochtce yourself to a S1nt~ into his C)C and repltcd.
tlnlllfl' wlllo looks lost. Pa lay? Not .. Do you knov. that for t"\'CI"\
at all v .. •UI be viewed as a savior. d1vo~ wornan }OU've met there I a ~~~~~~~~~~~7,~~[7~~~~1!~:&~~===~ If 1• 1et a dead-fish ltaDdsltake or a divorced man?" -ACR-\MENTO I cold s&are from some snob, so wba t?. F.\N.
Tilts means lte or t lte laat a problem, DEAR SAC.: Bea•tlf•I. I hope site
" not YO!: Get a coaversaUon going gave ltim a lleel la the ankle.
Roger's Gardens is
"Falling" For
Spring Color ·
early this (
year!'
San Joaquin Hills Rd . at MacArthur
~,.._,..°:':,J Dally 640-5800
September Super Saver Sale
All Sale Items Below Cost
· SWewalk Sale Comtn1 Sept. 9 6 10
I . ~
Somethin1 Special
, feminine faShions
"'•lut· 1n f.nhioM '°' '"-mtMy t~ "'"•MA •ko Ptl""
"Developing
the
Next I Ger;iera ti on''
By SYDNEY OMARR p ......... ,,..,... ... ,.,
ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): Scenano features aJamor, intriaue. mystery,
ability to p in access to "inside information." Focus on romance, creativity,
style, dynamic relationship. Taurus. Libra fiprc promi~ntJy.
TAVlllJS(April 20-Ma y 20): What had been nebulous will be tolid~
to ''show a profit." Emphasis on property, basic value.. ~ with
indiYidual who "knows the ropes." You'll be asked to meet deadliac.
GEMINI (May 21-June 20): What had been misplaced will be recovered.
Trip or visit involves relative. You'll set rccopition which hlld been withheld.
You'll have 1atisfact1on ofknowina views are vindicated. Aries involved.
CANCER (June 21-J ul) 22): New approach brinp desired rnulu -
emphasis on monc_y, payments. collections., profi~~ or
mate has surprise for you. What had been out of reach willl>ecome available .
.LEO (Jl.lly ...2J..A&&g..-ll); Moon in your sltA aecaus.individualit~
aPP.C&rance. charisma, sex appeal. You'll be reunited with one who adds to
emotional stability. Money picture brighter than oriainally anticiJJ9ted.
VIRGO (Aug. 1 3-Scpt. 22): You'll tum in "outst.andina performance."
Secret is revealed. could add up to public relations coup. Follow throuah on
hunch, deal with public. refuse to be discoura'ed by "E;nt."
UBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Lunar position h · ishts fulfillment of
aspirations. popularity. speculation. sensuaJity. You' be at riabt place, luck
rides with you, )'OU could actually win contest. Scorpio involved. . .
SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): ~ ready for unusual communecauon,
special request (rom relative that could involve journey. You'll pjn through
written word, member of opposite sex confides "true feclinp."
SAGl'M' ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21 ): Domestic adjustment featured.
emphasis on travel. publishing. ~ater recognition of spiritual values. You'll
be physically attracted to one whose ideas mip t clash with your own.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Define terms. perceive potential, check
information repr(hng trust fu nd. savings account, financial oblip&ion
belonging to anotht'r. Many answers arc found by lookina behind the scenes.
AQVARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): Emphasison commitments.emotionaland
lepl. You'll be concerned with fa w. justic~. deadline, arrangement for lon1-
term payments. Relationship intensifies. attention centers on partnership.
PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You'll complete project. you'll pjn added
recognition as r~ult. Focus on emplo)'mt'nt. pets. people who rely upon your •
judgment. One close to )'OU says ... You d id it. and we arc proud.'
IF SEPTEMBER '1 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle emphasizes
c ha nge of domestic routine, possible sale or purchase of art obJect. luxury item.
By CHARLES GOREN
ud OMAR SHARIF
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Nonlil East
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Opening lead: Ten of •
Do you play this hand the same
way at rubber bridge as at duplicate
pairs? They are two different forms
of the pme, and on occasion that
dictates that some hands must , be
.. tackled differently. O vertricks are
almost tneanin&less at rubber
bridge, but are of vital importance
in a pairs cootett.
Regardless of the scorina format,
w~u _pick up this haodJOlil..CaA
expect six spades to be· a pretty
unanimous contract, especially after
a one no trump open.in& bid by
North. And at rubber bridae you
should have no problem about how
to play the band. Al Iona as you lose
no more than one trum~ trick, your
contract is secure. Therefore, you
can afford a safety play in trumps.
Win the club lead, cash the ace of
spades and. if everyone follows low,
continue with a low spade toward
the jack. If West started with four
trumps and goes up with the queen,
that's the only trick he takes; if he
plays low, the jack wins and you
lose one trick. If East started with
four trumps, the jack will force the
queen and you can later take a
marked finesse for the ten. .
If you assume that,.in a duplicate
event, almost every pair will bid the
spade slam, should you still take the
safety play? Now it simply becomes
a question of which is more likely-
a doubleton queen of spades or a 4-
1 break. If the former, play for the
drop; if the latter, take the safety
play.
This is where you require some
knowlcd1e of the mathematical
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trptc, refrlg, S 1350 mo weter. $450/Mo Incl ut111 IPllTmm * W. --llU 1 ..... JI 1375. AYI ,,0.,. 842-0869. ******* •Charming 3BR 1BA furn 818/247-2448111 mag COSTA MESA B -...~-.... hM on Peninsula Pt. I . Large •tlrec:tlYe Apt• In• 1•1 •••• NICE Newport Hghtl 2 r •NEWPORT BEACH* •IHINW... ~-~.. W/D, oairage, big p1t10, 11•11 Ptaaanla t>eeutllul oairden setting. • -18a. Gar, pool, gu & M/F 25-35 tow w/M, 4 Exciting ••pended S10S0tm~Wlnteronly. _,.7 Pool1,preges.Nopets. lut...... 2'tl weterpd.1750.Nopeta. BR d=.,.., beh .• iv Pcwtoftno mod9t In cho6ce ~ ..v 1 Bedroom $640 e50-1213 or 780-1418
locetlon next to green-..... ftr.... flW REITALS HA. gerage. newt; deCor-28drm 181 $750 A&O 18A Up1t1irs. :a OCEANFRONT lharp 2Br 9"15· · ~~n-smkr.
b9ft, pool + ec:tlool. Lrg Fl -'eoe IUlted celtl eted. 1tep1 lo b1y/beich 111 Ollllf blocka to belch. Sep F rn wlnte Ge ane =---=---=---=---.::== 4BR 3V.&A + eddltlon r_.. 'v ngs, 11--0l'fl 910 W. Biibo• Blvd. COSTA MES" enciOMd O•~ lrrc u r. r • ' ...... ...... 172' l •"ooo G • dbl pt lndryhkup pool , .. _ ... .,.. ...... 1,.,52 7·~ · petlo.Nopets.11050/mo -..------~""' "' ' • reit buy! l Sor ' 18R l den. 2B• 2-aty exec 1900/mo yrly. 875-9850 M2-lllO ,..7:.::._ ..... 8 R '"A • '"' *875-81<41 * 81Ndli MOM, n-1mkr
TWEonNO't IMt1 Clll PATRICK 2Bderm·2'AoaZ· .no pe~~070 towntlome. FP, wet bar. 1B 11 .. "" yo...... ·k' ...._, 1 pt, lhort w1lk look.Ina for Mme to llw
AE 721-1200 or Me W 11th St 8'2 4905 w/d, 2-car gar, gated r """' ,..., pr ing •BACH $595. Great EHi· to bch. All ut111 pd OCEANFRONT Unlurn wfth. C II w-•· 11
71CM1102 Aft -comm, pool & spa on the 28r 28111900 view. prkng aide locl Gar. cable avl. 1575/mo + dep 207 Chi-1 BR Upper· G1rage. · • _..,, • er 18R condo loc:•led In a bly. Walk to Balboa Isl Studio Sept to Jul~ $600. CINn & cozy 1BR $610, c.go. 714-915-495'4 crpt1, drp1, yrly lae 4pm Me-35us Iv. mag.
quiet wooday aeltlng. 12200/mo * 240-1752 Utllt P1ld 875-083 Grnblt w/BBQ, lndry rm. •-11111••a-1 1150/mo. 8'2·3443 lau111 ftr IHI
DIW, frptc, W/D hkups, *28R/28A 1925/mo yrty -Sorry, N<1pet1. 831-8427 ~--en on ~vet ON THE BEACH 2BA Hf0
prege, pool l IP•-Avl 816-GAN¥6N 2 bfk• from belch. N---.. In RV Duplex Furn Winter lmmed. S750 + S500 MC. Lovety 2Br. den. 2'~Ba. on cerpet, 1 car •Itch gar 25 BRAND new 3Br 2'hB• tr-our P•rk. 2001 w OcHnlront. EASTSIDE eo.ta M..a, ******* IS0-7136 or 432-11116 QOll course. 2 car garage. 759-9508 °' 673-5370 apta. Attec:hed dbl gar. 1525. ~-83111, 1-6 l950/mo · 759•1877 · 10x20, atorege only . • I.II-... 159-00]9$1995 S1050/Mo +aec. Micro,~..... _,., · 1100/mo. Av-" co-t. 1 -••••••• TW0-28r 1Ba. 1982'B' YaUIYTllW pvt petloa, w/d hkups, ~ PIRllllU._._ 187E.211t.M5-'123.. ~~ ~358R houM S775 or 1954 WEST Newport 3BR. Remodeled 2Br+Stud10 gar-door opnra. 211o cofflde. OCMn •••--...,. ~------~~ ,,., ... w/ cer 'A'dplx $725 ·MEYER tootdeck. $1275 Houae. Charm. Wtlt Olk Ttlurln St, CM. Agt vtew, lrplc, ll'IOI· deck, 9Nuttful 'IPllW 38', 2B•. 1111• Hf2 ...... + 2 trptce + morel PL-Cit ok. 549-3484 WESTCUFF 2BR. dbl oar-l1r1. tlle, .. __ .. _r. t'.ISr, 650-5118 -Open d•llY ... to bdl. Avlll now !Ul'Y ,furn. OCMtl lllewl ... -:n 11'11111 Xlnt loc1t1on. Only ~ fireplace $1350 .....,...., • 'Abll to l>Mchl Ger d/w ISH,000. To .... clll •&RITTANYWOODS ..... F'RONT Condo 28R lndry. 11275/Mo-yrly 12-7 orWMkends11-6 l11751ncfutl497·3&44 · · B -.... """"""" 9"' ,.ic•9 w/d. Wntr r.ntl .11 E!S.ld.e C#. .Oaq.it
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721·1200f1I0.8102 S1400 mo le .... Avail. OC"" ... NFRONT 3BR Ip WINTER 3n. & 2B I .. k & -""-1 ..-I 'L blkt ....... --------·•.,.---.,......,.----•----------------..... 10/1 8312418631 9295 ~ ' ' .., r IP s " up, new crpt ..-•t. car..-~ ng " o ......,, 'Ao MONTH FREE RENT C -,......J-• · • • petlo .. Lovely. $2400 1145 W. B•lbol Blvd. encl garage. No p_ets ll501mo. Btlr 8'2-3850 38r 2'he. on the bay _.._.... .... lltate fer IUt ..... 1aJaM 1111 28R 1BA, frplc. yard, gar-BAYFRONT Condo 2BR. See 1l1er 11am Sii, 9/3 p l eaae, $625/rllo. Ha · 1.J. laJe~t
age, 1798 Kenwood/18th den, docic lor so· boat °' Clll 846-3831/lve msg 857-2523 or 751-2787 .. ~t Inc~ ... t ~· ~·i!;: "::e:= ·---111•----..... ;fctaLI MT• 11&.Am-Street. se95 mo. Bkr. Ywty 14750 ••1 llu 2'22 EASTSIDE DELUXE OAU<to BCH NR Hold ss:M v11Lklo.175-9289. laia•/ Int
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I I bedroom home with •PllL-1 540-0299 Of 854-8693 comm pOOI, lrlg. d/w: 1775. ,Avl 9/10 & 10/1. Incl. No pell 545-4855 Ht~ Ctllt ••trt Sign epeoe evt on W•tclitt 11-1 11 • gr .. t potentl1I. 4BR Tri-level Avail lrplc:. Cloae to beacn: 2 283 C.brlllo. 759-3031 •1 ... ~* Mii 141-1111
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..... El YALll! REAL ESTA1E 3Br, dbl gerage, large HARBOR VIE~ HOMES deek. lrptc, l1m rm, prt 187 E. 2111. 645-7234 ~~~1~L:'ifA. 2 ~:rn~=~ pool, tennl1. aaune. Nr Nwpt Bch, Agt 541-5032 L:n~:~!1~~·r~rg~~fig1~7. R"" ... LTORS l~;~s. :011;!'1~~~~6-~~~i 28r, den, 2Ba, dbl gar. g•te, dbl garage s2o75 Wll 111 111 No pets. S 1025/mo yr lae. SC ~~~ =~Imo t-yr 2400Ff,~ ;;:~~ace
Very 1peclou1 wltl'I ""' LI1. A,..,.1 · Avlll now. $1750/Mo 1yr mo 213"92 "1844 ConV9nlen1 loc:. $555 ~ 8'4· 1010. 8-5 Mon-Ftl lae. 1" 2 A.gt. ..._ .. of .. _1...__ P-ln•"la Newport Nortl'I Villas •-" •---. 2131373-9488 F•ll l'•flll 111 • "8"""2 .._, ... ...,. ....... bonu1/garne rm. Lg pool -,. MC. v4-"" Lv Msg · WllTll/-••LJ Mike (714) 175-6700 size yard & OCEAN Stand new, ,,...,.,., oc:-1"5·3BR/18A. garage. Mov.-ln Bonus! 900 Sea LARGE 1Br New carpet * tUIR * Iliac. leatala
VIEWS & serene canyon cupled. 3Br 2~Ba. mas-Lerge fenced yard I ... PllllllU Lene 644-2611 Complex tiu lndry lac. •IDTILI• Lf9L?-?AG fill LOIN W/llm
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PATRICK TENORE 1495.000 * )59-7653 aunaet, & ....... ft vu·. 3Br 11150/Mo 84lS-2087 p•••••• • -r 2BR 1BA winter $875 $147.00 wk & up 2274 ~MONTH FREE RENT ..,.._,, _.. ..,.,._ BR BA wi $695 NB Prime olc/lhop lo-···-··· Ll&ll 721-1200n80-8701 A t 2'AB• condo, w/d, pool, OCEANFRONT tBr duplx Jog to beec:fl. 2BR 2BA. 1 1 nter Nwpt Blvd, CM 646-7445 cation. 108211. On-atr•t •Sell ~ ok ""' I mn It.Im ape $1200/Mo 831-1153 frplc, garage, pvt street, flreplece. Piiio. 1BR W.PWllTIH I IL 2 ftoor Pouibte live--lncomequlllfiers-80% • I Ouallty "G" Plan 4BR non amkr, quHlt $1100 w/lolt, view. facurn. 111-1111 tat1 I It •Ill OYWOf~bulineu.
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Wot1d Wide Fin ~ s"'"'cteculer view or rel! beauty. Must Mii w/den, Frplc. w/d hkup, home 48r 281 2200 alf ·-a •-s* weter. 209 4111 St. 28A dM home, lo Newport Ctr Fdhion 111 ,.._ .. _. .. __. t •~ tO 000 _...... 1~ "ar w/opnr • • * --r-* 1BA, upper & tower, y11d. $1150/mo. •s0-3057 $150 frpl, gar .. ~swshr. T ..... E....._·,· "'"ern1t:...... ocean & )ettyl 3400sq It ._.,........., O... • ......,..,., ...... • • on quiet street. Im· A ·--•1. q ....... 1 comna..x encl gerana, $690• ,..... 2 ,. •-"""""SI~ .... ""' ..-.. furn. 720-1588 ,,. ,,,.._, rv• ••• ..... ., ~Wt 8 month• flew 673·5896 Cell DENNE SODERLING 1750-11050 + MC No mec:ullt• Condition. G•r-s1:d'k: Of 2BR 2BA !:i:'ke 2H7 Hic-kory Pt~ 1................. .,_..,,.., 14 ·-Full Mtvlce or anlW9ring Cfwmlno Houae. M•ny Of 527-3304 780-5000 petl. Velm• 549-2447 den9r Included Lease new" wl b•lcony or prvt 751•9483 Of ,.98_1936 Mn. Tl llll 28R/28A. pool, Welgl'lt aervl ce/m e ll only .
Extru. S395K. 2031 t ~ Completely remodeled $2400/mo. 640-7781 tlo I I pool e. Id rm. cdvered p1rklng. 640-5470 ""-St. 756-9162 OLDE CdM l'lome & In-.. / d•""'.8., ... 1174 --Pl • rp , ,ap ry. -.a••n-R 3BR t BA, oeeen view. ldry, 1-nla ... 55/mo .,.,.,..._ comect1arm1ng 4BR/2BA • ' • • 3BR 2BA + lamlly rm or ,. ~ ... _ pvt No pell. $550 UJj+ -r--. lndry, frplc, 11100/mo. UoO -· . ... . WMtrlal Hll 11111. lllUTY bUllt-fns. IP• -~tached \[\X rwr I~ x 11 <4th bdrm DIW. W/D, •NEWPORT CREST. 3BR MC. VELMA 549-24<47 28' w/gar, yd'..~ CfPl$. Agt 722-8362 dep 8'8-5244 i; ........... I!!~~-... ~
1BR II S589 000 lncd yerd, 2 car 01(3Q8, 2'MtA c:onoo 2 car gar 2586' Or•nge E .... $695 ·-·-u.* 2500 II with lr.ont omc:.. L'°"'Y 3 Bedroom unit rent · • REALTORS'-nopetsplelle$1275mo. tennis, nr bch s1450/mo •UIEllW• l38-4120C111 1-5PM Blytron! 2Br ,181. petlo, --• La drive-In door. IOc II
, Only 2 )"Mrl old Prime Agent 673-~599 857-2523 or 751-2787_ 1~'*'<2-43)421-l l36 Corne .... ~difference, lndry.~. 00 Bly Ave. Fem lhr 38 R 2BA, mstr BA ~ Termlnel W.y CM _..,..,.=..p,f'~tt Only 13H .... OOO. --ely ., btwn-18ttt-I 19th. S I I mo yrty 146-217 •
le.EC BH&G 75t·So00 Cilia' lllii" :ozt lotlded•w/upgrades Fab· cu:~~ CONDO •WPllT .. m BMutllul 2BR apta. Pool, -. turnllhed singles yearly.* 831"8222 F rmmtl lor bHUtlful NB _____ .,......,. __ _
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... ,IYllUT' _ wa--... 28R 28A h w lk ·Super 38R 2'hBA twnnme. rec. room, l11.1ndry room. ,....,_,,. · hom9 Ilk t beech BUY -"'" -•-w. twn me. a Bear/M1cArthur, St . 2 OlflOI, lndry hkup. Nr RMdy IOf lnatint move-1Br complw/phone-TVs-Furn 28R 1BA. wfnter. • w o , - . We'• give you the down In Oreenbr00k'1 flneet 58R to betl I 199,714 Albina 2BR 2BA., Dys 'bch S 1375 Agt 625_4912 lnl Only 1640 10 $8.50/mo pool-p1rtdng. Rell. wkly 1300 _!If, .!!P• bch. Fpl, pool, tenni. court .w .ft·
adlgfor1an1reolown-+Oen '+tamllyrm,+ap1. 138~05E.Wt l31-7528 --~-+12000FFMOVE·IN • ret•S150FFw71d fihwll petlO, cible-HIO. $975 1mkr1 onlyl Judy
enfllp. You m1Jte the Xlt~l l340,ooo . The~-ESIDE 2Br 1B 1 S8T5 ~EWPORT Helgl'lts hm aaa-•••a-. 2080NewportBl8'2·28tt N-pet811-Hl-0352 8'2-3378eves through classified mCNy pymt1 & we lh•r• ... tll-1218 • ep · 28', 1B1, lg yard, lrplc. _. _ _..,.,
1ppr.ec. You rec,lve TOREUI ALTY ~ELL 714 INly(71')760-07l4 .................. walk to park, sctlools. 530 W. Wlleon
100% t&ll benefltl Muat ,..__.,,.°"""°_o--IUl.1111111· 1• $'1208,852-9077 mag TSL MGMT
hewe cteen credit Agt E. Side •BR 3 new BA. Nu Newport Shorea 4BA 3BA. 722-9012 or 8'2-1803 '57~2 Dys, Ev, Wkndl kit, nu roof, nu FA heat -1 a •aa ••• NIOe 2BR 1BA. W/d hkup, :L family & IMng rm-On Sorry No Petal ., .... -lncd yard 1 car encl gar-
OUR FAMOUS ••••T llfUI :'. ~=: ite;·~·3Lg U.-U IPlllll.ISl j!i~2~ ~i_s~e 1875 canal. New carpet.
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pl9Ciee ... c.1371.500 S 9,9~~%9 owner Office . :!i-:;~ 48R/ 28X new carpet, new 11050/rno. 8'5-9219 BAY TIMBERS ••••• ILn Re9ldance paint ln/oot. fenced yard, n........ I t newtom 1f!R.lo frplc, NoClble, pools . -VILLA Balboa penthse, grdnr no petl 112001 "'--n ron CUI pet • gar. pets 99l 111-1111 Ml-1Ml =6',.i;INcla 1H9 2+defl.prodec,secgete, mo '111+ IHt+ sec condo, 3BR 2BA, fully WlaySt$115 850~57 _ _ _ _ ........, ~ .._.. · tum. cable-TV, 2 car gar -· -canyon House comm........-.""" to""'" "1-8041 M-F. 7.-7 or No peta. U1il1 pd. Winter llAITlflL Ul1'lm
...,.., <49r, fem rm. nu kit, huge 1279•900 8'2-2134 Agt "4..fill .,,., 9lwknds 12400/mo. 873-8607 28A 1 ~ Twnt!M. Frptc, -~~--'°'·~.7CUl5,,.1de397tae ....... Lie ltii 58r, 381, Olfeoe, pool, w•---· pr,ylfd/petlo,lndryrm, w11• -•• _..,.._ .,. spa 11450/mo. no pets --• •••~ quiet toe:. aa.s1mo ~locatl -~ Ck>eeL•geto3 ·--E• BIG CANYON 982-5125 BTIUr..-. M.170range . _......,.. .......... ~-• CALL 842-3150 Bkr TS.L MGMT 8'2-1803
bdrm home. Airy end •BA 38A. 3.ooo 111• 2 RV L11t IY9lleble go!! courM Int lar ... r 1142 ----------------bright wtttt deMrt colora ecceee. 2 lrplca. 9,240 s/I lot. Premium~ • SPACIOUS 3Br 2'1rB1 CUTE furnlahed gueat
Petlo .. OOV9red lnllde lot. 3 car garage. ..,_IY_" HUNTINGTON HARBOUR townhouM, very private houM fOf non-twlnger .... ...-. Room I pool '412 000 645-2967 Agt lmmed posaeulon. 2BR POOi, aitch gar. No pets. l>lc:Mlor. $475/mo In· _ .... ,. or ' · $950,000. 494-8230 2BA, 1 ml to ocean, aome 1 1350/mo '* 642·0576 Cludet utlliOea 5<41-7576
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12".000 For appt, call CASH G ~ R.E. e<Nity 11 de o I I\ I g h w 1 y . SELL PATRICK TENORE Any condition even If In 1 1200/Mo yurty ... Clll
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lfWlllOll-. Ind ennuei 11M1 llei.~4()..3553 Cal lo. Lllgune. Rm, bd I UI ~ Full time Tue-Bl·llngual MuM poaaHS er'• Ileen•, current In· Socc•atul R E C .. .,.. vE · ~ CorwentlOn. II ', I daya/..-5 Plrl/day ' • aaaay PILIT 9ood OMV record. Good eurance, good drl\llng r• o. In D.L. WEA R ---.. ::e: t 1tl245·90H Of M·F 1-5 'rl (lem-lpm); ParMime ...._ pay CLEENCO 830-M45 c:ord. 17,00 per h<>Ur, g11 plu9h offiCe II Flftllon TEMPORAMS p......... . 15· ti. .., ... ,. call 800 443-0905 Set I Mon. Excellent mllHge. 0111 Roger lalllnd. .... OFFICt: AD-7141547.0SSO 100%FREE
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<>f'ENlf•GI tor ambttloul 8dl, am ladlea -.tch l!!!E•I· wanted, my Newport __, _ 1 rwR ... ,_. ' be i.e'd + Expert NO For St!ln C... Saklfl In "°'* " you wt 10 Onwoa.14Ktgldbandw/ __ _ ~home, Tu I Thur, lllLY PILDT -oc A.Kpon1tex1bleHour1 NIT·l'ml I ..-.sa1arvatsoo1mo 1 CdM. Muet n.e, good Woril -' time Of fUll d6anlOftdl WOllnd fee.. Jiii agae 3.5,l.14&-o220 E 1111•1 15 50. Hr 11111 Wlfl train CASH OAILYI M·F. 1· 12 bonutee Send r~me phone .... M/Hr -+
..... Good Income In 142-8033 h 330W BaySt ICperieneed all breeds IQHI Jor hOl'lle.tnl -'~ IQ. J.IS Wll.SON..-ta taenefttl.t7.Mll0 • llAIY.IITT~I\. In l'J!Y NB Wt&.L dO ~-Coat•-. 5~ • V9C9tfon pay, arso c·•t L'-""a ..... _ ..... & d•~. ~& ~ 1•-h 10 CorPo<ate Plaza, NB, -"°""~No~~ .... r --a --. Mon·Frl. MUii erranda etc H•v. own .... .._.._.._..I"'" d:ltA -""" _,..,. v• -·~"'V --n4'<MT ry-
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llmAL lfflll se-~ust ~ser needed •n IUL EnlTI-Appt1ean1 must ~ ,. ~=======;===================~===~~~~-~~1~1-~~~~ ~~b~ ~Mlllll ~.~~ ll!ml!!I=!!;.. C-.t/CIMltlt n.. latallltlea1 125 AOCHE$.TER CM ... E YM WllTI I NEED HELP TO DIS-greeting c.rd co E•P L•mtled DPOOftUf'tilY to 10tn 1n1ur ance and OMV -I I I not ~ a m hours nattOnll re•I estate mar-IAICl</CONCRETE worlr I = •DtBERNARDO'S* .. llPE ,P/T 1 TRIBUTE FLYERS & <*lcollect6191720-1121 11e1tng system wtth un· print-out Starting Pll)'il $2 56 Prof elie ... '-tis_ s "--2 yr• ••P8flenGe. pa~ LM • ·-n•• N E w s l E T T E A s S7 00 P8f hour '*-gn
I per day , r """• r91, r 11ffMA SANDERS MOYinO y.tem ~·· roll/lax returns, AR AP Tfl-Nl•'•y n 646-3627 p••fTMmlr 1R• ll1omtrm'eda11eoanrn. •ngca'11ForJa1cnk· allow9009 FREE 91t 641·3283 IAN Ceramic Tlle·Hardwood dable I Efflc:ient. PUC --"-""
'"'81'1 ALL ...... pey '"' ... CONCRETE p•T1os.-Mart>te-Vlnyt-ln11atta11on Ue.•T15123&. Ml-3307 GL $10/Hr 631·27T7 ' llT .. &-•·-· To MtVtCe elllltlng Vldeo A)'efl 11&-SELECT •-'"' ~ Slll•EITS • ,...,..,__ movie concessiQn •n • BETIEA HOMES & Come In to~ •t: 3 llne9. SO day minimum 30 yrt exp. FREE esl and Ripalr. 760-7333 -·-11W1 UIPIT OLWIH A"•u ••L( e.p d, ,PT /FT S7 SO/Hr & ·"" ,,
In the (2 3) -.,...__ up 8111/Laura, 497·2282 ma,~ grocery st0te c am GARDENS 1 439-4236 anytime ....,... We Unpeek & Clean Yoor Technician asSistant Wiii 1 In the Irvine & Hunt REAL EST.ATE 751•5000 SERVICE aalc Tilt nn r-•Jrs. paint, Kitchen & Bath; Wash All trai11. NB ar_ea '5•8-9373 •CLERKS .111111111111 8Mch areas No setftng 11.w ..... 199 -~._. ... I .,,_ 1 ltem1, Line Shelve1. l l lLll•••1t-t !•TYPIST r musthavetrans ldealfor 195rl ..... t Shower1-floor1-counter· r ..... .,. ... ng. carpen ry Everything Put Away ~ ~-•SECRE~RIES PlllTll hou•ewlfe Bue -Real Elt11e 1n11e11men1 DIECTORY lops. 0u8'1ty Guar. 15 yrs. drywall etc. Gaty MS.5277 FROM S75 St. Andrew 1 Presbyterian •RECEPTIONIST 5 Y9lf Hperlence custom bonus Send resume 10 lkm tn Fllhion Island
Uc. Ref Pat 143-9044 t HANDYMAN* . <:nurch. NB. Sunday 8-•WOAD PROCESSING rnldent..i, neat appear· VldeO II, 471 W 9160 needs I bright lnd•Y•dual , ..... .., .. INC.,,~ ... .,EYOUR R"'•CH 8Jo&M11Job9-Work guar. -11111•1 ~..;.!..':'""~2 =· •ACCOUNTING CLERKS ~ Qo#n ~ 541.0818 Sciuth Sandy Utah to answer phones & per .......... 1112121 ~ ""' l•iiiiiiii-!ioi~----Celt B<ut:e ll<t7.07llO -·-___ F_ •• _,..... .. _ .. ., ___ -_ •DATA ENTRY 84070, Attn R.andy l0tm other m•ac duties..
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"-... yfl In bus. XII reft. Costa ,...... b Front olfiCe,"WflthOOSlilSttC 100% comm avail. very '10uMholcl tletnS•nc\Usl· GrNI benef•tl A• fof Or c..i Enc II 842~21 •--a...-....... ,, MtM. Sanely 751-6158 FAllr .. T'~.~ ~~831 fala..i:.. •--1 prof office We supply toed Chr~tal, 644-1860 ext 205 ----• ~ •--...:.. .. .......... __ •--~--~ ... --~,..--• chMrfut, good oll1ce ._... -mktg & other tOOIL Must --------llUIW ~ -Tin HANDYMAN OF CdM ti YMrl of Happy N 8 1611111, FIT incl Sal Carol PUI YIOlnetl hne ltceinM 646-2235 !"' = ~:i:lon ECLEANING• AM Tredel ·Odd Jobs i'C::WS~...-;~7~ ___ 63_,_.5664_ PUI llUIAYS •aa-DELIVERY CUSTOM (the right w•y) .n .. ~83 _ -·-m ML• Wtllylbl·morels673-3349 HOME REPAIR. Carpen· •PAINTING•25yrsExp, J:~e!~~:;.: F~l~-.T~a1n~a~fdB1~1 lllEDllTE IPE111~s Your •HOUSECLEANING • try, plumbing, rental reuonable, neat, FREE Costa Mesa &41·122!1 1n9ual nelpful S11ary1 •
Ser..tce Directory CUSTOM (the right way) property. Refs 826-7245 9111 Tom 682•7473* The Orange Coast Daily 100"'-FREE to Applicant eommenJurate wte.cp 111~11S
A.lie ~,n.tatlfMl, llO Wkly/bl-mo refs 673-3349 ·~ RALPH'S PAINTING EJCI./ Plot hit an Immediate EOE Apply at TSL, 181 E 17th
... -... Don't hav. time to elun? Int. W..,_,, ttr1p, tr.. c>penlng for telephone SI • 1A, Costa Mesa
ii--------LetaProdoiUSunset. l H ULINGSERVICE •t RMI.Lie 962-4701 ..... alourlronteounter 642-1603 t Coeat CMnlng. 548--0651 GwlYd-Clnups, Trees T&J PAINTING lnt.IEXt Prior sates experience E-. lffJO(I I Medical -... lltm Jon 645-8192 --ble ........... helpful. Must hke people ----AIY C ! The Celt, Pu.blk: FAE£ ests .... t.,,., reac>N ,,,_ and be organize~ Needed ;-:~ beach IEOIPT/FlllT If I
Commtaalon, REOt11RES 7 dyl wt, 1 yrs •KP. tel lw la_t~~h Uc.•45830 837-6761 45wpm typing Call area ottoee Salary open Prel• ENT Elcperteneed
1Nt .. ueed, h<>Uletlo6d Lie, tn•. ll<t2·5053• •1MAGEf8v WoERS IUfTll'I PlllTill Peooy BleYlns tor tnte<· Benelits Call v1ck1e at Phones. insurance
QOOdl mowra. print their .... Ill. F ..... HOME IMPROVEMENT & tnl./Ext. 752-6106 view appo1ntmen 1 673-6255 typing compyt• bllttng, P.U.C. Cel T number •• rH I•• REMODELING 760-7333 714-142-4321 ext 301 ---n·tmllr Hew Hoag Call wmo·.· & efl•uffeur'1 print Rellable. Jeenne 646-9896 . Todd T. l<orrlely. Painltng • RU!!! 11•. UIOITIYI SEClnllY btwn •-69m 645· 1255
• their TC P number tn all Bullneu womaii wlH take Contractor Quality Svc. _ --..,.. .,_ ,._ ~-
. actvertiMrMnt•. If yoo lliat xlnl care ol your home Uc:. tn1"d. 675-1425 . Enif'! level Light sk1Us! i:;..v::::;;,~~~taryE~~~ 11111•
have a question about iEXTING&ioROERS• Long term pref. Reis. p R faq d. Call Barbara tor tlshed-financial corpo1-Stalling coordinator
..__ ,_ ............. r. Calf· Fr .. con .. •lt. 6•0-''""5• . Quality Work • Friendly •a• RI OU the ~ty of a mo11er, Welgtlt Control/Bunmla Miekl 915-l488 LOCAL AINTE appt. 650-2001 I ation, NewPon Center needed tor rughts and/Of
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Publlc Utlltl.. Com· -1 La ••-• Elec1ronte part r'""""nltlon pyter skllts nee Seetlrl· nome phone, supptemen. nMalloft. 71:'-551-41!51 ... "-·tia~ neut MICHAEL cox PAINTING -· lift b~ nd d i Ill It ltln .-------•I .,_ _ EA 112/Hr .,. MATERIALS req'd Full Co. benel11s grou an or a i u~rienoe Waterproof ungs ror THE LAWN BARB ~ 117,. 4"""' Call Batbara for appt, knowledge helpful Can preferred aJary • com. Mow & E1:: twice a mo ..,... .. ences -vvv 1150·2001 I Sandy(71•)&40.2722
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mlsaion 261·71140oays.. dedll, balconies, stairs. S • • 11 •ua ~919 Aatt °"911ty work. 722-1769 1...-.24 .,.. -v RAINBOW CIRCLE Malnt 0 C -OETAil TREES Trlm-Sprnklers-l INT.IEXT QUALITY mfllll lllYICE eom... Auto Details --tic ltnicfl tnstn/rpelr C1tm Landscpe PAINTING e.p. 636-l 758 ~ ~;,":: ~ :e::
1 155-S105. 957-1222 OSCXM's EMPLOVMENT 11yr Uc.526457 eS0-1887 1 VESCO PAINTING ANO ~ lnd1v1Cluals w/xlnt
AGENCY c~1 .. ,.....,,, n WALLPAPERING. Quality R ... tis Posit•-•-
Chlldcwe. UVE-IN-N"l~. .. • UWll lh If wortc Free Ett 969-6349 qo res-~ matt1" :; I rm; WOOd ReflnlSl'I NYS. Etde<ty Car .. Com· 1-800 762•5300 ext '933 ----Pllude, keyboard sJcllls &
Strtp.St9ift.Seal·F'lnlal'I penlor\I. )(Int refs State TIUI IPluMl/lttah tNm worker a11ttode
FNeeet. s.an liq·7772 lie/bonded ~41521·9310_ Topped/remove. Cleanup eb'§ PClSf!MJG inllext CALL (71')540-1880
~ nu tewn/Sp<lnklr 751-34761 Patches. textures, rastuc· lllTAL llllSTllT ~:e:~=~ji;;;'ii:oni ~ALL TAPING• DUSTY'S Landseape/la¥rn .cos FrM esl 722-1929 ADA preferred. but wrlhng
[ Textur•AcO\lsltc & Pant Main. Serv Wkly/month/ lnl /Ext petch plastering lo train Pleasant group
Fr .... I. l<-"n 722•9294 t lime. FrM est 2• 1· 16'0 cuatom textur1ng, quahty practice In Newport .,.., p Beach. 4 day wee!\, alter· 111::::: work Problen)s-No rob: nate Saturdays 640-1122 "FAA WEST BUILDERS" lllctric&J ~ len)1! •32~ 554·7831
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K ~ MOTICa TO ...... ,,.Tr•...... K ._ I ..S · NOTICE Of' Deed of Trutt. Cellf. tHae K Gl11 POMONA
'9Cnnou8 9U8INIU CMDfTOltS OF Pvbll8hed Or11ng1 Cou! ACTmOUe ....... NOTICE Of' TRUITS&'I SAU T1le 10411 tmoulll of lhe Ted Kan, 375 BrlttOI St. ..WONI FAIRVIEW SlATE HOSPl-
MAm If ATQllElfT 1UUC l"llWRR Delly Piiot September II, ...... HAW f'Uel.IC IALI T.I . -.11-1111 unpaid belance of the obli-•A-40, Colla Mesa. Clllt. (CfTACIOM AOCl.AL) TAL. COSTA° MESA
TM following s-aona ere ( ..... 1101_.107 1918 TM tolowlng ~ ere Of' "RIONAL YOU ARE IN DEFAULT 09t10n -=ured by the l>'OC>-t2t2t NOTICE TO DEFENDANT· CAUFOANIA INSTITU·
dolrlo bullt-. -u.c.C.) T2119 ~ ~.. . "'°""" •2!0111. UNDER A DEED OF TRUST erty 10 ti. IOld end ...uon-Tl\lt buslna. I• con-(Avtlo. Acutedo) MICHAEL TION FOR MEN. CHINO NellonalEMrgyConstrl.!C-Noteca ii h«eb)' g!Wln 10 Tracy Conttructora. Noticelel\eret>yglv.nthat DATED SEPTEMBER 7. able aatlmlted costs. ell· duct.o by a oen-a1 ~-J MEYER AKA GBE , · CAllFOAHIA AEHABILI·
ten, tneo Fitch. Suite 240. creditor• 01 th• within "8JC Jl)TIC[ 1771Ct l'ltcll. Sult• ~40. PUrlU8(1l 10 ~cllons 1983. UNLESS YOlJ TAKE .,.,, ... ~.Jd~ aune. Mflhlp MclNTOSH TELEPHONE TATIOfl'""CEHTER. NORCO
!MM. CA 9271°' namec1 tranei9rors that a lrvlne, CA 9271" 21701-21715 ol the Call· ACTION TO PA'"OTECT tkM of Initial publlcatk>n bl The r-glttrant com-COWTAACTiNG SERVICES· SOUTHERN RECEPTION
Harbert Powtir Construe-bulk transfer It about to be PICnn:u.a:..... Hwt)en Power Coruitruc-lornia 8u1lness and Pro-YOUR PROPERTY, IT"f.4AY the Notice ol Sale Is menced .to trensact l>uSI· ANO.DOES t THROUGH 50' CfNTEAANDCLINIC, NOR· tort, Inc .. ~· COf'pol'· made on penonal propeny tore, Inc., Delewwe ooi"por-leMlon• ~. 5ec:tion 2328 BE SOLD AT PUBLIC SAloE. 1239,704.211. ,_. under Ille flc:11tfou1 INCLUSIVE . ' WALK atlon, One R111erch1se ~erdelcl'lbed ~TEMINT atlon. One Alverchue oftlleCelllornleCommercJal IF YOU NEED AN EXPL.A-Tiie Beneficiary under bu8lrlMe rieme or na,,_ YOU ARE BEING SUED COUNTIES OF LOS .AN·
Parkway Sovtt1. Blf m· TM namet and t>usloeu ..-... ~:::-"°'are P'rkwey · South, Blrm· ~. Section 535 ol Ille NATION OF THE NATURE Mid Deed of Tru11 hef&-lilted above on Augult 1. BY PLAINTIFF (A \Jd leMll GELES. ORANGE. SAN
lnaflam, AL 35244 ~ of the Intended -.... Ingham • .AL 35244 Callfornle Penal Cooe end OF THE PROC"EEDING tofOft exewttO end de· 1MI defnendandol DONALD c 8EAMAN>tNO AHO RIVER· l:EA ProJeet Se<vteet. tran1flf0fl are DA\IE"S Ivy t Cerda and. Gilts CEA Project Services, the provltions of the Cell· AGAINST YOU. YOU llvwed to the unde<algned a Kenjl Kljlma OA\11$ SIDE. CALIFOAt'IA
l Inc;,. New .Jertiey COfPOf'· GAIHDER. INC . a Cel1fomia = ~ ~ ~: Hall-Inc., New weey corpor-IOl'nle Auction Licensing SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· written Dacferatlon of De-Thie ttat.....-.1 was filed Y• Mw9 IO CA&iNDAlt l'#.O.; PCB 721, PC8 730.
atlon, 1200 Eut A~ Corporation. 1400 W Coast Coe1 • Mela CA ~271r"1• atlon, 1200 Eest Ridgewood Ac1. the und4\"signed will self YEA. fautt •nd De!Tland lor Sale, wtth the Count)' Clerk of Or· DAYS ..._ IMI __.,11 PCI 735, PCB 737 ANO A~. Ridgewood. New Hlghwey, ~ 8"ch. •. • A*-, Ridgewood. N-at public sale by competitive On September 23. 1988, Wld • wnnen Notice of De-11ng1 County on August 24, Ill ..,,.. en '° .. PC8 741)
JerNy 09450 CA t2ee0. John Tarrant, 2505 JerNy 07"50 bldoing on the 2tat day of .. 1 ,,30 AM . CALIFORNIA fault and E•tion to Setr. 1988 ,_ "" ...... !:" ..... a~ Thil project eomprlMI Tllit bulin... 11 con-The location In California ~· Santa Ana, CA Thi• bu1lnen ts con-September, t988, at 11 00 MORTGAGE SERVICE as The und~tlgned caused Pvbllthed Orange Coast ;;:.,._ ., electlc# wor'k at n.... aec>ar·
duc1ed by • general part· of the mlel uec:uthle offloe H T 2 50 5 ducted by: • general part-O'dodl AM on t,,. premlus duly appointed Trustee Mid Not~ of O.lautt and Delly Piiot Septem~ 8. t3. A.....,.,,.._. cal ..... .._: lnc:ludlng dern<>-
nenlliP or princlpal bu11,_. offloe ope errent. ""9hle> wtlet• said prooerty has under end pur...-.110 ~ Election to Sell 10 be re-20 27 1988 _. ,..._. Je.: ,_ .,.,.._ lltlon. pumPin<;!. removal,
The registrant com-ol t.lle Intended tran•feror is: ~· Sant• Ana. CA The reglllrant co m-been SIOftO, and ~ are of Trust rec:Ofded 9-21--83. eo<ded In the county wi.-e · ' T-287 .,._ ,.,~ 1 ,_. --M handling. tran1ponallon.
menctO to transect bull-11123 E. SlaU9on A..,.,_. Tl\lt tnenCld to transact buli· located at Public Star ..-tMt No ~. ol ~~JaJocaad ~ ..... ~ eplll ~ and on-ell•
,,... under the fictitious &Ht• 31, Sant• Fe Sl)(lngs. bu•lneH d I• d c~~-,,... undef Ille flctlOoua 13241 Jeffrey Aoed In lhe Official Records In the ottlce Del•• 17 AUG ea Pla.IC NOllCE -.... -.......... ...., ,.., .... Of ~""~.a---~ name or names CA toe70 dUC*' by. llUlban an • ~ neme or names City ol lrvlna, County ot Or· of \he County Rec:O«ler ot CALlfORNIA MORT· ...._ ~. ellctrlc:al equip-
"'*'above on Mey 9, 1988 All otllef bu"'"8 names Tiie reglttrant c~~.-Mtted abov9 on nl• ange, State of Califom11, Ille ORANGE County. State ol OAOl MRVICI, TitUSftl., NOTICE Of' ' I ,... • ,... .. ,_ ment end other ganerettO
Harl)er1 P-Construe· Wld eddr ..... uMd by Ille menctO to trenuct . ... Hart)en Power COnstruc. goodt, ctllttll9 or personal Celllornl•. u .eeuted by IY IPeCIAUDD, INC .. Al TMllTWR'I IALI , tlMe iteme· end turnl9hlng and In·
tors. Inc:. J. Wiiiiam P-•. lrwteror within IM put =-~ tN flct•tloua tort.~ .• J". Wiiiiam P-.. prOpettf'dac<lbed tlalow In RALPH OS BOANE AND A QIN T , 0" • A ID T.I. .... ....,. .!!! ·=-:.. ..::' = --MW tranefof "*'· IM, Vlei Pretident ltlr• yMJ$ .,., HOM . neme or names Ht. Ya PrMident Ille metl«t ol· DINAH OSBO~NE. HUS· TMISTH, IMO STATf YOU AAE IN DEFAlJLT ...... 'Md condult. w1rino and r ... ted
Thia eta1etnent was Med The MIMI end'busHletS llefed above on n/a Tl\ll tteNmtnl -• hied Dorthy Coleman, Sp N BAND AND WIFE as Trust~. IT R 11 T , I AN T A UHOER A DEED OF TRUST ...,, -=~ .C ..,..,._,.. On.-.. tr~
wlttl lflt County Clerk of Or· addf ... o1 the trwferees John Terrwrt. Hoe>e Tar-wftfl the Courtty Clet'k ol Of. 7S.-IO bxs. 2 cabnll, Will SELL AT PUBLIC IAMA'U.,. CA a1G5 (•) DATED 1/20117 UNLESS ;;;:..,..,..,... .,_. "'9 portMlon and 11«909 It,.._
.... County on August 30, ere: LEVON GUGASIAN ltld renri. fl enge County on August 30. mttrta, BBQ, vac, clck, h.W AUCTION TO HIGHEST BID· 117•1111 IY: TAMMI YOU TAKE ACTION TO ea.t. ~It .. llteil-
t... ZAAOIMI GUGASIAN. 17 wtth the~~~=-1 ~ tM8 • dryr, ml.c DER FOR CASH (p.,.able at LOZllR. TMllTH IALH PROTECT YOUA PROP· 1'Mre .. ..._ ..... ,._ The ContrKtOl'S' Stitt ""'1S Aldoeline Orlve, Newport ty ..,.. o r-f3'0572 Molded Metal Products, 11\e time of tale In lewtul ~lfl EATY, IT MAY 8E SOlD AT .... 1 ..... y wlftt lleel\M Board hlll de-
Pvblllhed Ofange Coall laec:I\, CA 92t60 =County on Auglill 24. Pub11911ed Or•• Coast Sp. H 550-4 dskt, s money of the (Jnlted Slltet) .,. 77111 A PV8LIC SALE. IF YOU :.:.. I -.::::: ... eermlned "'8t contractOl'S Daily~ September 6, 13, Tile proPerty penlnent t , ..... Delly~llot September 6. 13, cabnta, 111 cllrt. misc 1t main north entt~ Publfshed Or1nge Coast NEED AN OPLANATION ...,, I,_ 41e Mt._ muet be~ In the k*
20, 27. tN8 heretO ii deac(1bed In gen. PvbllttltO n-~ Coet 20. 27, 1988 Molded Metal Products. the County CounllouM. 700 Deily Pilot Septembef. 2, 9, Of THE NATlJRE OF THE _......, ,_...., ..... towing dMtlftcetlon to bid
T275 •ll•·Stodc lfTrade.Ftx. ~·---I T274 59.· H S49-10 d~t. 3 Ceni.r Ort\<e-Wett, tl,ttu PAOCH.06HGS AGAINST ......................... ---ttlfi~:C-10 -:;::======::::::~1ure1, Equipment and =-~ 1;~1 :S Sep-•-.,. IWITll't cabntt. tS chrs. couch Senta Ana, State of Celt-F663 YOU. YOU SHOULD CON· a ........ .._(~ Ill ,..,...., Sfee lnep9ctl0ft: GoodwlJI of a certeln • · · t r--.n. nu•~ PhMlfC) Knyzaniell. Sp G tomla, all right. htle and TACT A LAWYER. ............... 111epec:tlo110Uhe ..... wlibe
l'ACW:IC YIEW L111atiold lmpr~t• of T255 K..... 481-2 coucht, 2 111M, lntereet conveyed to and PlBJC JIJTICE On 1/201118.at 10:00 A.M. ......... .. .-.. -conducted by the State lor
•MOftlAL l'MK • certain r•teutanl buli-fltllJC Jl)llC( ACTinOUI IUllNeal tlc:tl•I. VIC, Imp, 4 Cllrt. 10 now held by It under 181d p RE c Is I 0 N RE'-................... blOOer9 at loc:etlonl, .,. ...
Cemtl.-;. Mor•u•ty naeeend lt located at: 1..00 ..,... ITA,.._NT blll.t. suite•. misc. bed. tbl, OeedolTruatlnthepropertv ..::OF CONVEYANCE .COAP. •• ...,_.. ...._ 1111 ,.._ andtlntM•toltow9:
Cl\apet • Crematory W. C08lt Highway. ~ The lollowlng persons are ctw • tltuated In laid County Ind "*JC 8M.E the duly ~ted TrintM ... DIAi CAL.aNDANOI ~ Oe¥alopmen· Paellic;.~ ~.CA 1129e0 The butt-~ Gloria Manin. Sp E State delcrlbed as~ under and ~I to Deed ,.,. ''e••RIH ttlll tal Ctint«. Pomona.: Plant
Newport Beaeh MM -UNd by n-. ..... ITAlWNT ~A M .. 0 M • s 4 t&-3 9hrs, "3 Ubn1S, 40 'TM I-r..-rectto1n thlt ..:::.,,~. t Tr~•. -Aeeor-«Md on • Q 0 tJ ----a-:....-Opar4ttone lullcMno: TUM-~
644•2700 tr .... ors 11 Mod loeABllOO TM following s>ertOf'I ere PAlscHOOUDAY CARE bo. mite ~.,,, .. It lltuated 1n the 3/I0/17 • Document no, ..... • ... ..... -· ...,._,.,.,.-,, , ... at Is: GAfNDEA OOVAMET ~ buelrl9te ... • Dwlgllt ~. Sp D St• ol Cai.tornla. County NOtlclltherebyglvenltlat 17·1520lt Of Officlll Re-....... e ............ 1..-00 Ll'9.
COFFEE SHOP V•Pak of eoUtll Or-22.'5 Or ~venue. Costa 3711-50 bu, eabnt of Orange, and IS de5crlt>ed pu;;~.;~L to Sections cordl In the office ol the Re-1 1 11 Jae • la .....,. c.lfornla ~tltlon
HA~LAWN· t9ndedtobec:oneurnmated St.,Sulte C,Costa~.OA Mlcl\HI N. Thornton, 375-1>«1. dsk, 4 ctW•, ·frn PAACEi.t Lot36ofTract fornia 8ullnMe and Pro-Celltornle, executed by a • ...._ Mtoft9~;Wedlieect•y.
MT. OLIVE Ill the offioe of· ACTION tH2t ~=~Rldgeboro. Tustin. etnd, °' blll, mlsctbl, 2 pctUf 11825, In the City of Irvine. 11 '-lon.1Code. Secilol\2328 LA"SZLO FODOR AND :=.,-:::-... :::~ 8ept9mber 7. 1988 at 8:00
M0t1uary . Cemetery ESCll'OW, INC., 100 NOttll t.any Mroi.k, 2l~ Via Cllefyj Vtr1 VaMtent>urg, per map recorded In Book oftl\eCallfomaCommerolal ANNA FODOR, 11u1band M II• • .1 I a.m.
Crematory Tuetln Avenue. &alt• G. A,gyile. Sen Clemente. CA Jacqueline D. TllOrntOfl_ Sp. D 341-hall ti .... , .. 341. Pegat 48 to 50. In-Code. Section 535 ol tile and ...... joint tenant• e I : ~· ..:,,•;..:,: Calltomla IMtltutloo lor
11125 GllMr Ave s.nt. Ana, Cellfornla, Of. '1t72 t•79t ~Rldgebofo. Tu$\in. ctlrt.2tt>ls,cabnt,mltc:SUll· ckl9tve. of Mlteellaneou1 ~Penal CocH end Will SELL AT PUBLIC :•fllla .... ......_ Men. ~: Plant <>per.
Coste Mesa .... CountyonorafterSep-JamMA. P.eyre. 2 1448 CA92t80 CM Maipa In the offkle ol tile the provtalont of the Cali-AUCTIONTOTHEHIGH£ST • attone8ulldlng·Wedn9eday 540.5554 tMtber 2t. 1988 This bulk ~wood. EJ Toro, CA Tl\ll bullnMt Is con-Knut Hjeltntr. Sp. D County Aec:o<der ol 111d fOfnla Auction llcen•lng llOOIA FOR CASH, (pay-.,,.. ..... --· September 7. 'ttte et 2.oO tf....,. It aubject to Call-tie30 ducted by: hueband and Wile 3 t t -2 cabntt gll clb• to County Act. the undertlgntd Wiii Mii _.. at time of .... "' llWful ... --• pm tome Unfform Commercial Thi• bulintts 11 con-The regletrant com-bu, vae, cllr. rTilsc Imp • bcaPtlng t'--'rom till •t pubflcaale bycom~ltlve money of IM United Stat•) ~: • ~-= ·S o uthern A•ceptlon
Code Section 11108. Mted by: a general part-"*'°'° to trltltaCt ~sl-A E Artbelo, Sp. D Oii, oil tights, mlnlf'als, ml"° bidding on the 21at day, ol at THE FRONT ENTRANCE ..---. r c.n .. Clinic, NofWalk: Plant
l'IE'Cf 9"0THl_RS The '*"'and eddreu ol nar9hlp :::... llnder !tie flctthous 309-hteh, 2 tbls, 2 cabnt1, wll rirts. netural o•• rlghl• ~!ember. tHt. at 2:30 TO SUITE 205 (S'ECONO r-:,:-::::. • ~ Operadont lulldlno: Fridey. :'or'tr':':~:: ~".,. ~ ;:h:~ ~ ·~t~:~ c~ lated .oove "-: o6es~ ::no· misc. 5 blll.•. 3 PC""'· =.=::ydf~o!~ =-!:on~=:~':! :t~.A~uJ~:,2J~v~ P ,, ,, 1 ... _... .... !: ... '"* t. 1te1 at 9:00
110 Br~ey TIOH fSCAOW, IHC., eoo N. ,_. under the lielltloul AP~ H Thomt J Ron Tldwell, Sp 0 253-2 !NI mey be within or under bHrl atcwed, and wtlk:ll are .. tight. tltta end In*• *J' r C = ~ ~ :::i Fltrvtew Developfnentel Cotta Meae • TUSTIN AVENUE, SUITE G, ....._ name or namee --D Thomt on, IBC· frldg. vac. 4 chrt, laddr, the P«oei ol lend h«eln· 1ocei;cs at Putlllc Storege oonv9)'9d to and now tletd ........ ,_.. .. _... c.n.. C-. "'-: Ptenl
642-9160 SANTA ANA. CALIFORNJA lltMd llbove on A19'll 24, --· on redlo. Imp, 2 fen•. 10 bu. above deectlbed. together 1779 COWWI In the City ol by It under tald Deed of ........ ...... ()peratlone luldlna; f'rlday. 12106 and the tut ctey for 1MI Thie ~I was fii.d misc With the perpetual tight ol !MM. County of Or11ng1. Truet In the property lftU.. • •. lep• IM! t. 1.-M 1 t:OO
tlllng c:1etms by eny creditor' l-trry Mrotek. James A. "'11th !tie Courtly Clt<k ol .Or-w P. Galetz. Sp. c ~. mining, t1C.plorlng Stet• of Celttomla. the llted In Mid County. Celt-1 1 •111•: 11 ..... a.m. ' · ·
lhal be September 23. 11188 Per¥• f.I: County on August 2t. 1911-3 beds, 2 bkCMI. and operetlng therefor ltld goodt, chltt~ or ~at fornla. deaenblng tM land C.:. :' ..:~·= ~::. Attend... tllall heve leertJ'I Fl .. -wNdl It the ~ day Thlt 11atemwit was filed ,.... wc:kr 1M. tbl, 5 cnrs, m11e lltOflnO In and removing lhe propertydaec:( bed ........ In ,,..,...,: LOT 53 Of' TRACT ..... • 1111 ,11 fi a • a pfloeo lder!Ufteatl°" and'" ... • ~ IN con9Ummltion -Ml\....._,. __ ,.. C'-'-ot ,..._ Knut JeltnH, Sp C ..,.__ lfom Mid land or ...... the metters of 7041. IN THE CITY OF -.......... ....._ ........., ...., 11'811...,.. -.... _ ...._._ -
_, ,.,. """'"' _,. u.· Pvtl4ietl9d Orange Coest 187-4 bikes. chr. cabnt, other land. lndudlng ~ Al Keltt\ Gabey. SP B C08lA MESA. COUNTY OF - - --..... tannta~-;;-the,_._;';;_ 2983 Harbor Blvd. ~·~ 11188 =County on Augu•t 24' Dal'f Piiot September II. 13. wegn, !bl, bed, VIC, couctl. """ to wtlipetoek Of dir9C• 213-5 blll.I, ""ctuM, Miii· ~E. STATE Of CAU· 1:-r .;,._----epactlone. Costa Mesa CA uvra -mefll. JNC.. ,.... 20.11.1911 20 bu, ml9C t1oM11y c1r111 and m1ne fforn e1e. m1ac fOAHIA. AS PEA MAP RE· ,.., .._, llCSclar9..., order p!ar'9
' A C"'•nlla oetpef9tlon, Publlltled Orange Coett T272 NiCholaa Malool'f, So C IMde otMt ltwl thc>ee here-°"'* ,...,.,.. , ... tlgM CORDED IN 800t< 272, Tiie,.,.,. and ~ ot and IS*Dr'cetlont by c:on-141-• 1,el flr:9ert...,_,~t. Deity Piiot Auglis1 30. Sep-What~yourdfHmof 175-'1 bxs. 2 auiteaes. 3 lnebOllldeeenbed.oMorgu tobldattM ..... Pvreha-flAGES ... 45 ANO <4t OF tM oourt le: (It l'Ombre teaune Contract Manage-
• • Tu ••• •• tember II, t3. 20. \918 • Home Sweet Home. you'll cabn11. l>tO. 2 •PllII. pl\ono, ..... lunMtl and lll•ft• mutt be made with can bnly MISCELLANEOUS MAPS. dlrilCclon de~ oor1e •>· su! IMftt Section. P. o. Bolt ~~~~~~~~~~~~~cu~1~0~1~l~1~"~~~~h~~~~~~;T~2~~~~·~h~~~ed~~~ci~u~~~~~~2~~~~~~d~.~.t~or~~~and~baNttl\e~~~~OFOOEOF~~~MOF~~107t , Saoramento; mite ~of 1'-land 11«• ~ua. A purcheaed COUNTY AECOAOER OF FOfW1A COUNTY OF OR-HI t2· 1079, Tefephone S•ndra Zldwell, Sp 8 1r19bowe dMcllOed. ll'ld to -· are tOld .. II. ~ IM> COUNTV. ~NGE, "700 CMe Center (ttl) S22-217t
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Daffy Piiot IS ~ to •n-flC11tlou8 bue6neel ll•t""8nt at llOOdl .,. told .. ''· Wld ..,, .......... delcflC)ed, lelcl ...... be mecse. but Ml'fLLO mr Center AV· NOTICE Of' MQUIAE· nounc::e • new Mrvk:e now •vall-the O..Jau PtlOt L-eQll n-.a11 """' be removed •t the time • r....-1n "'9 deed trom ·-.,. llOTU ~ ~ or ww-.,__ .,.._ 203. Muntlnfton M I N T F o A N o H •
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