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WEDNESDAY,SEPTEMBER21, 1988 I 25CE TS
Hopes dim for boy hit. at crossing
Irvine teen near death after car loaded
wt h students a!legedly runs stop sign
White said Lc1dal "as nd1ng h1,
btcycle across lChelson Dr1 \e at
Yale Avenue when he wautruc.k..b>--.a
974fVOlkswagen Bug dm en b) a 17-
year-old male-who allegedl) failed to
stop at the stop sign. BJ GREG llERltX °' ... ..., .........
A 14-ycar-old Irvine boy 1s cltngmg
to life in a local hospital toda) after
being hit by a car full of high school
students Tuesda> at a hea' 11}
traveled school crossing. poltce said.
NEWSLINE
Polo victory
Newport Beach's James
Bergeson scored with five
eeconda left to lift U.S.
past Yugoslavia In water
polo at Seoul. /81
Na don
Blacks riot in Shreveport,
La., after a black man was
fatally shot In what was
David Le1dal. a student al n1,cr-
sny High School. was 9n life 'iupport
systems at Wes1em Medical Center 1n
Santa Ana, said Irvine Police Lt.
Mike Whito. His condition has not
improved since the 7:38 a.m. accident
at the inte~ct1on of ~1chelson
Dri\C.C and Yak A"enue.
The impact thre"' Le1dal nearl) 90
feet across the 1ntcrsect1on. Whne
said. The Volkswaiten was reported!)
traveli ng between 25-30 mph v.hen it
hit Leida!. The speed limit at the
inters«tton i!> 25 mph
The Volks'-'age n conunued across
the-1ntersttuon nd strock a-ins
Frustrated Mesa ~
h~meo~ner gets
a geology1lesson ~
BJ JONATHAN VOl..ZKE
Of .. o.llJNM9'11ft
The 4-foot silk ficus in Janet
Goldberg's kitchen isn't just a decor-
ation -it hides an inch-wide crack
that spiderwebs f com 1 he floor t<>jUS
bcneaththe waist-high windov..
The Costa Mesa woman ne\'er
knew geology could be so 1mponant
to her,' but ifs eost1ng-llel'-at r-cast
$75,000 and reducing her dream
house on Monr~ Wav to rubble.
Like most of the ·house 1n the
Orange Coast city, Goldberg's one·
story. wood-frame. stucco home 1s
built on expansive soil. It's well ~ept
and in a nice neighborhood. but
Go1dberg can't stand 1t an~ more.
According to a geologist's repon
more than 25 cracks lace Goldberg'
home, patio and pool.
"There's one that's an inch-and-a·
half thick runrung under the hnng
-room rug." said Goldberg's 21-)ear-
old son, Bob. "Everyone's constant!>
tripping over it. ..
The creepin$ cracks in the
~ar-0-ar~n~r
pool and h.a'e broken the gas hne'i tO
the pool heater. barbcque and fire pit.
Every pipe 1n the home leaks. The
roof had to be repaired Uoors don't
clost.
Some of the cracks on the stucco-of
the house "Aere patched . as "ere the
long. black cracks 1 n the botto m of the
blue pool. But the) all returned.
"We thought al first Lt. v.as JUSt
normal settling:' said Goldberg. who
bought the home ne" 24 )ears ago.
~All of the sudden doo~ don't close
and there arc cracks e\.ef\ where.
"Some people sa~ it's normal for a
(Pleue fee HOMEOWNER/ A2)
Ood&e Cara,an dn,en b\ ~tan
Mc<iill. 45, orTn 1ne \ii.·G1ll a
t~t Eastshore Elt111rntan
School. wts not IOJUred ·
The 17-)'ear-old dm .:r ol 1 hl·
Volkswagen, '-'hose name: \\a' nut
released. and a I ~~ ear-old lemJk
passenaer. Diana Salaiar. "c:rc: ta~c:n
to Health Care Medical ( c:ntl'r in
Tustin where the\ "'ere trcatL'd JL1r
lacerations and reieased Thac: "al
three other JU'enile passenltc:r, "thl
car who were not mJured
A111>CcUl>arm of the \·nn.~\\d)!l n
are studrnts at \.\ DOdbndgi.. H1gh
School and were apparentl~ brJdL·d tu
school-wtrerrThe 1lCCld?nn>ITu rred
Lc1dal suffCTed SC\ ere he.ad tnJune'>
and was taken to \.\ e!>tern \kd1l al
Centc:r He has been on hit -.uppon
S\Stems since the Tue-.da' murn1ng
JCC1dent
gt Mike Ogdc:n. OOL' ot the:
'"' esugaung officer'> said LL·1dal has
not shov.n brain act1\ 11' !>inn '>honh
afier the accident ·
"\.\ e're antu;1palln!_1ha1 J \kll'>lun
will be made toda~ to d1~un11nue
(life suppon~ I unde~tand tha'" 1he
famil) 1s considering o rgan dona-
ttons.-Ogden safd.
Hospital officials said U1dal's fam-
11> has been"' 1th him at the hospital
since Tuesda\
If Lc1dal should die the l "'-)ear-
old d n\.er could face 'eh1cuJar man-
slaughter charges. Ogden said.
"It "Ill undoubted!) be a cnm1nal
mvesugat1on ··Ogden said.
Ogden said neither alcohol or drug!>
appeared to pla\ a part 1n the
(Pleaae Ne STVDE"PfT I A2)
....,,....,.._., ... ._
Janet Goldberg kneels next to cracks ln pado of ber home caued by espanal•e eon.
described as a drug deal_ ----· ----::.:::ment NB sorry·f or shooting, won't take bla~e
The original play '' Preg-
nant Pause~as
mpawned a Mtquel In
"Randyvllle. "/C8
By BOB VAN EYKEN According to a ta1ement relca\Cd
0t-.o.11r ,._..., after the 1nc1dent. Nc'' pon Beach
Pohcc Officer Dere~ Duncan m1 • Newpon Beach police and c11~ took Bf)ant's portable radio 40r a
offic ials are sort) about the m1s1alt'n sawed-off shotgun. The poltce pres
Victim 'smedical costs mount
Index shooting of Sundaga Bryant on cpl. release said Br. ant "qu1ckl~ spun By GREG KLERµ m hopes of raising the remainder ol thl' mone~.
S, but the city suit refuses 10 accept toward the officer" afiet...Du.ncan m-.o.1yNetaU111 Keena said Bnant alread' has m.:el\ed more than
lqal liability, Cit) Auome~ Rohen ordered him to "frcete." . $4.0001n donauons. indudmg an ··unbehl•, able-" amount
A3 H. Bumharh said 1n a letter th1 v.eel. Bryant's. "1 fe. ~tarlene and his Sundaga Bryant. the man m1~tal.enl~ hot b~ from !\e"'pon Beach resident!> Bulletln Board 1 f d Newport Beach pohce near the Balboa Pier earher this
Bustness 87-8 "The persona concern o indl\l • auome~. Chris11an \.\'. Keena. d•'>· mont]l. v.as ~leased from Fountain \ alle~ Regional .\!though B~ant I\ out ofsenl,U'i mt'd1ca l danger. he
Claaslfled C8-10 ua1 City Council members and ta ff pute the ~pon. ho\\e\ er Mrs. Bl) ant Hospital on "(uesda~ and no"' faces a massl\c h-0sp11al is sttll suffenng from the ~pt 4 ~hoo11ng He " ill requ1~ ComJcs AS cannot change the "ay "e admin"1er told the press follov.mg the aoodcnt bill. his attomc) said. home care for st>veral "eel-. and ma~ not return to his Job
Entertainment C6 tax dollars:· Bumham stutl in his that her husband had not had time to BT) ant. l6, a L11'1crian imm1g.rant had bet'n as a shuttle bus dn' er tor ~·1gh1 months t-..eena said
C 1_5 letter to the Dail) Pilot. da1ed ·pt. spin around and that he "asstruclnn hospitalized since Sept 4 "hen he "a' ,hot b~ a pohct' The Bnants ha'C' tour thddren rangmg from IJ
Food 19. "The Cit~ can onl.) pa) the the side b) pelle~s from th6 police officer "'ho apparentl) mistook his ponahl<.' radio for a "'eeks to J 1 \ea~ old
Mind & Body C7 medical bills of an IO)Ured person 1f1t shotgun blast. sa\\ed-OITshotgun. Brvant also mu t "ear a lOIOStOm\ bag for 5e\Cral
()ptnton . A6 is legally_ liable for lboS(' inJune . .\ Keena said he belle' ed the Pollet' ~ccording to Ch rt) Keena. BT) ant' attorne~. Bn ant months. and doctor rcml"I\ l.'d SC\ t'rar more pellets from -~p~~~p~~~~----~-A~7~~d~e~~~~~in~a¥t~io~n~o~f~~~~~l~l1~ab~1lll1~1)~"u'~'l~~~~pa~rt~m~e~nt~"~~~s~a~t~fu~u~l1rr.nH~eum~1d~~~~~~~~~~~~~W'~~h·sonl\cnouoh his ~dt' o nl) a k" da's ago. Bnant ~as 1n ~t1cal likel be mad =~~~~~~~~'nn;rtmrnrr~°'~-t'.ll..~<rf ... ~H --&flQ-i,ffi<:lle-f\~~tff't~-te....---,• mone) to pa) for about hal 1hc bill. BT) ant's famil) and cond1tm11 aner tne '.mOlHlfl~ Publ~ Notices C7, 10 some lime in the uture." a claim against the Cit) for compcnsa-friends have scheduled t"o fund-r.users. including ont' repair his stomach rnl<'n and anene in his le arm.
Weathef. A2 Bryant, 25. was sh(){ "h~le stand mg tion and puniu' e damage · this Sarurda' at the RIO Rehab1htat1on C enta in Orange. (Plea.ee eee SHOOTlNG / A.2 ) on the beach with his '"fe JUSt before Burnham was quoted recenth as
3 a.m. (Pleaae Me CITY /A2)
Nptoriety haunts prisone_r' s wife
Legal aide who married Willie Wisely
says next appeal to be filed In October
B1 BOB VAN EYKE .................. '
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Gail lfarrington Wisely is ap-
proachina her second wedding an-
Qivenary. Dul she lives atone. and
could do so for the rest of her life.
Her apartment in the northern
Califomaa town of Orangevale tS near Folsom State Pnson. where her
husband. Willie Ray Wisely. has
been sentenced to spend bis hfe.
Willie Wisely was once the most
famous inmate at the Oran11e Coun-
ty-Jail in Santa Ana.
Known as a slulled J31lhouse
lawyer. Wisely spent 61 ~;ears. an
unheard oflenglh of ume. in the Jail
'studying documents and filing m<J-
tions for his attempt to win a new
trial and ovenurn his 198~ murdei;
conviction.
During his Sta). be secured an
array of amenities and pm ilcges
that annoyed hJS )a1lers and pros-
ecutors,' and fascinated the nev.s
media.
Amona his perks were a pn,ate
cell. a computer. la\\ book . a
television set. and the ser' ice of
law clerks and runners.
One of Wisely"s legal assistants
was a 24->ear-okl la"' student from
Newpon Beach. Gail Mane Har·
rinaton. ·
By her own 'descnptton. Har-
rinaton was immediate!) attracted
to Wisely and fell in Jo,e \\1th him
<ciuring the many hours she spent in
lepl consultation with him under
the watchful e}e of shenff depu-
ties.
The t'-'O were S«reth married on
Cbnstmas Eve. 1986 at the )311. The
marriage was made pubhc seven
months later when a ne" spaper
reporter found out about the mar-
nage. a re' etauon that contradicted
Harrington's insistence that h~r
relat1onsh1p v.11h \.\ 1sel) "3 purel~
rofCM1onal
A.year later. W1~ m~1on fol'1l
new tnal was turned down and he
was sentenced to hfe without the
possibiht)' of parole for the 19 I
murder of his stc-pfather. Robcn
Bray.
Wisely was transponc-d to the
men's correctional fac1ht) in Chino
and then to Folsom. •
Mrs. Wisch. as the former Gail
Hamnaton had begun calhn&
henelfpubhcl~. "'asm1t1all) unable
to visit her husband a1 Folsom.
ln Auaust 19 '· the:. Orange
(Pl-..e Me WlSSLY I A.2) llr. ud lln. Wl111e Wisely
Animal shelter's pro-life aim dlsputed
Laguna facd1ty sf ounder says city now
klllingd~s. cats because o crow Ing
aty and ~ R.esponSlbthl~ Commit-
... the Lquna C•n)On Road shelter
bM tbe reputation of bcmg far more
butnaDt than man) faahtJcs. 8'lt McMen<>m) Yid the fa,orab~
renown is no lonatr <kicn ed. ., LANCa IQNON ..............
The praideftt of a lf'OUP that
~ found the Upm Beach
Aaimal Sbeher acaaled tht cit)' y..-, of bavt~ aludoMd the
lllelw'1 DrCHife phdoeopby.
'"Our Uaimal ~ 11 rally not
~· ~ •Y i1 aa. but 11'1 not, ..
ilid On MCMnomy. sactident of
,. •• aa libilkv Committee.
._ a dcy oftkial in cMrte of .............. -.......... •Gilts way to •we animalt and hat
•
u oemp&ary 9doptson rate. Citill stat&Jttcs pthtrcd b~ the
"Alfaraour .... dntroy1nsanimals lhelfer. McMenom) !Wltd that 86
random). that's not the caK." .and9imcd dop were put to \lcq> m
Poltee Ch~f James Spn-1M 1917. Tk number rtptt~nted SO.
n my optn1on r~c So' some of paceat of tiw can1nt po1>¥lat1on In
1Mbelluaim1Jrontrol •-or\m1n the &M 111ftt year. "9 undatmtd cats. or
Slate... •1 perceat of'\M populahon, were pu'
McMenom)'s com m ents tollleP. ·
pnaeitN a City Council d1scuss1on fnMn Januarv to Juot. :!.? un· of~amcndmcnutoa.tttt1on claimed dop, )~ 3 Ptn:tnt.: and S3 of .-. aty•,1 munaapel code that ca11t 69.7 pmnL wiert lulled. ~ aDimal oontrOI. The council . ~ tt.c pal\ t•o \~ti th1nai
IMer ldoP'ICI a polaey .... nst lulhna ha-we '*" =·..:· M"·Menom) ui••h ieal-of o~ mid .. I --te tof\\TnltlOn
Founded hi tht mkt-19'10s bY 1ht todly, .. Diop.aft tlftna ""' ~"""
no lonaer warehoo51ng ammals. ht'~ naht." S~1nc said "What the~ (Pc1
llaponS1b1lny C'ommnt~ members)
cbdn•t take into con 1dcrauon 1 the
workers out there 11. ho gtO\\ attaehed
IO anunals that will nt'' er be
~·· Spttme said that ant mats art put to
llttp either beau 1he~ ba't ~'ere
mechcal problems or be<:aus<" thC') art
O~)' .. J'CUl\t \o•ard propc The
lhctlcr· has oc,tr 1i,,1iro 1n anurlaJ
became ofo,crcm•d1ni, he u1d.
But Sprt1n(" 1s •omtd that a nt"•
Cny Council dttLs1on ~111 lead tOJUSt
that.
Turida> the C'OUn<'il t'1cndcd the
Deriod tbe lhel\Cf "lU ba'c to "all btfoft 1t can put an animal 10 \krp
hrii 6"t to 10 41, C1h \tlfl had
(Pl I HI -lm&Lfta .. / AS)
Arena's
speaker
system·
debated
By GREG KLERKX or .. ..,,...._
~ high-tech a mphficat1on S}Stcm
te$ted at the Pacific '-\mph1theatre on
Monda} reduccQ sound levels in the
arena b} more than 10 percent.
accord1n1 to tests b~ the manufac-
turer. the compan~ 's president said
toda)
But local residents v.ho monnored
the same t~ts sa1d the' didn't now:c
an' d11Ttrcnce bctwetn the nev.
system and the blanng amphlthcarer
loudspeakers that ha'e caused them
headaches for }tars
Jost 8crtagn1. pm1dent of BEST
Co. of Cemtos. said h1.s "sound
tran5ducer" svstcm testCd at the
amphitheater Mdeda) afternoon was
a marked 1mpro\.etnco1 over lhe
ampbitheattt loudspeaker S)Stcm
The transducer s~ tcm ut1ll2CS hun-
dreds of small. po"'erful speakers
suspended aboot ~ feet ovtt tht
audience. &n.aani wd the transducer S) tcm
concentrates sound rathtr than
spread1n1 1t hke trad1t1onal
~'\:!'=>results from Monda)'
test uwbc:ate that the transduttr
system docs cut do~·n on no19C
outs* the amptuthcatcr. 8cnap1
MUd.
,Wl\itc ma1nta1n1na a ~bet
noite aevel oGbidc tbt amphitlam.
the muunum ~"cl alao-ed by C)OU9-.
ty hmltb codes. \ht tnntduotr ~
provided lOS d~clb~ls to
ampbi.-.er -n. ..,,_. ...
Thll lfYd isC0119..,.... IO &t lo.id
lcvet .. --nd coeciens. = ... •• older fat * MIJWl 1 Cl"l••-U I A"MIMl
AS OrMge C0Mt DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Septembet 21, 1988 •
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SHELTER'S PRO-LIFE AIM DISPUTED ... .._.,
uUd that &be period be shon.cncd by
definiaa "fi ve workina da)'s" to
!ndude s.turdays. Sundays and hol-
idayi.
caUK of overcro~dang.
..
More rain, cool weather ahea
At &be uf'lina of Councilman Rob-
ert Gmtf)', the animal control ordi-
~--........ -nance will now include the term .. pro-
life .. and the shelter will be officially
prohibited from kiUina anunals be-
Spreine worn~ that the term pro-
tife will cncouraac people from
throuah<>ut the county to dump their
pets at the shelter, m1stakenl) th1nll.-
'"' that the facility never put'i an1mab to slttp.
"I'm IOin& to have e\lel)Onc 10 the
countr,'s d<>f and nowhere 10 put
them, • he said.
The council also rejected a s1afT
sugHtion to cha'lc people 65 )ears
and older half pn« for rcgistenng
their animals. Seniors currently pa)
nothina, although Spreine noted that
some younaer people take advantage
o( this and ~ster fheir pcti. under
elder relatives names.
Mh tight relntllll of the lype that turned Southern
CelltoMle ,,.._8Y9 Into~ concrete vwalona of watetlMdee 1•
llkety Thur9dey as the weath. remalna 9Ufprislngty ChMly few this
ttme of,..,, fOreeaatera Aid tOday
A cokl upper low moving from the north to the southeast la
r91PO"aib6e f0t the early arrival of winter~llk• condttlona. the
Natlonel w .. the< s.t-vic. aald. and means the<• will be a 30 per~t chance of rain on the beaches and In the valleys
Wedneaday.
TN 6u11 Ww ... , 1.,KUI ,., t, W, fll\lfoHy, ..... -ft
Medicine capsule
found in cer eal
Sprcine, Mayor Dan ~ennc>.
Councilwoman Manha Collison and
Pet Responsibility members plan to
meet to define what pro-life means.
.j
The amended ordinance wall
prohibit owners from tying their pct
to public structures. II also requires
pet owners to pick up afier their
pooches when they defecate on pri·
vate, vacant property.
PALMDALE (AP) - A girl eating
a bowl of newl)' opened Lucky
Charms cereal fo11nd a green pharma-
ceutical capsule in her bowl. but s6c
suffered no ill effects. authontiet said
today.
Marine killed in freeway crash
The l!nidenufied 16-ye.ar-old dis-
covered the partially dissolved
capsule at 10 p.m.Tuesda)' and spent
the niaht in Antelope Valley Hospital
Medical Center m Lancaster.
The capsule. which was taken to a
sherifr~s lab for analysis. apparently came ou of the cereal purchased two
weeks from a Hughes market in
Palm e.
It was not known what kind of clN&. if any, was contained in the
capsule.
BJ 808 VAN EY~EN
Of ............
An unidenttfied Camp Penctteton
Marine was killed early toda) when
his car slammed into a sema trailer on
the· center divider of the ;ln Dacg't)
Freeway in Irvine.
The accident occurre4 at 3:55 a.m.
700 feet south of the Laguna Freewa'.
aocordina to Officer Keath Thornhail.
a spok~man for the California High-
way Patrol.
Thornhill saad the 20-~ear-old
Marine was southbound on the
freeway when his car drifted into the
center d1v1der an struCk the 1ra1 er.
w 1ch was carrying ?i pu~cc o-r-tiea' )'
construction equipmenL
He received maSSl\e bod1h tn-
junes and was pronounced dl'ad at
the scene of the crash. His car. a white
1983 Mazda RX7. was demolished.
Thornhill said.
The victim·s 1den111y has not been
rcleascc:l according to the Orange
County Coroner's office.
Thc..drittr .of the semi truck 31-
year-old · James Ste' en Ferra~ of
Palmdale, was not injured. There "a"
only slight damage to the Lratler and
its load, Thornhill said.
SHOOTING VICTIM'S CARE COSTLY •••
From Al .
which doctors once thought would have to be amputated.
"He looks hke he's JU St been sewn together," Keena
said ... His.arms arc healing. but doctors aren't sure of'lhe
"' Iona-term effects. Because he's.sostrong. he might rcco'Ver
faster."
Bryant will be -staying-with tmfath"CT"in Hacienda
Heights, Keena said.
The shoottng occurred when Newport ~ch Police
Officer Derck Duncan and two other officers rcponded to
a report of a man on the lxach wielding a shotgun.
Newpon &ach police have suice acknowledged that
the shooung was a case of mistaken idcntit).
Keena said Bl) ant was 1nten iewed by investigators
;fuesday and again 1old them he had no idea what
happe~ on the night of the shooting.
"'He tolcrusihat alHT~hnTd v.~s tn wife saying 'cops; then: boom. He was verye1Tl]1hanr.· Keena said.
Along th• Orange Coast It will be partly cloudy tonight and
Thurlday. Colder tonight with lows in the upper 40S to lower 60s.
Highs Thursday In the upper 60s to upper 70s.
From Point Conception to the Mexican Borde< -Over tn._r wat8'1, variable wands 6 to 12 knots with seas to 1 foot rnghl and morning hours through Thursday. Winds t>ecomlng
southwest to west 8 to 18 knots with seas to 2 feel afternoon and
evening hours. Southwest swell 2 feet Partly cloudy tonight and
Thursday. ·
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..,,,. Ana 10 111 ::'o!:1' 11-e 10 • m 4 e
Senta ... beta 70 55 -I lllpm 20 1w111 c11a 72 41 Sec;onO hlOll 7 •t P m e 1
IMtt Merla e1 ~ !kM! .... 1ooeye1 s 49 PJii' .. _
,.,,,. Monce 64 tlO f.....-y II e 40 a m and MIS II S 49 ,
Tilflae Valley 112 aa pm T-et e1 ,,._, o-iooey e1-4a7 pm Mia
'#.allOOCI 66 S8~el ~~Ill. v~viy es 41 5115pm
Police spokesmen said Duncan fired his shotsun at
Bryant behevtng tbat the portable radio slung at has side
was the reported hotgu . Bfy'8~Fledly--swung
.!.....;.----.ar.1~1nd~rarlllp~ad;ul~} ~\o~Cau;:cce-4tbc-oJli~fiu.J)um:an sbo.a&ed
Keena and the Bryants contend that Duncan shot
Bryant while he was turning to face the officers. Doctors
have confirmed that the shotgun pellets entered Bryant's
body in has side. .
"If pellets came from the side, he ob' iousl) d1dn·t have-iim~~cna-sai ---~s-n<»-de-1t.mline~~~
seek an damages from the Police Department, but said SI O
million .. is not out of the realm of possibility."
HOMEOWNERGETSGEO~OGY ~ESSON
From Al
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"drop it"
A 14-year-old bo) was later found nearby.,., ith a patnt
pellet 1uo of the type used in simulated combat games.
.Ibe..hoy'J..ttphca_gun was e¥identl¥ the -source oLlhe
report ofan armed man ~n the beach. accord.ing to police.
A second fund·ra1scr for Brvant 1s scheduled for Oct.
19 at the Wouruicd~c_.SaloOn loca1ed aLBr.ookbutsL
Street and Ball Road an Anaheim.
SPEAKER SYSTEM TESTED IN ARENA ...
F ro m Al
system to maintain the SO-decibel
level outside the arena. &rtagni said
the traditional loudspeakers could
onl y provide 92 decibels to the seated
audience. If the loudspeakers
provided 105 decibels, the sound
level outside the amph11hea1er Jumps
to 60-65 dcCJbcls..he.srud.
"We arc able to pro' 1de po" er to
the people an the audience w11hout
transmitting that poy,er to the
houses." said Bertagna. who helped
develop the S)'Stem.
However. residents claim the'
didn't notice an) d11Terence. ·
"There's nothing to indicate this
new speaker system is an) improve-
ment over the old one:· said Ru~s
Millar, president of Concerned
Citizens of Costa Mesa. a residents•
coalition waging a kgal batik to
reduce concert noise.
Millar said preltm1nar: n: ult'> t1f a
sound le,el test conducted b\ th e
residents" group indicated 1ha·1 the
transducer system produced bet"'een
40-45 decibels of sound outside the
amphithea1er. Bu1 Mallar smd that
t~t only measured ono.-lifth ol a full-
blown system. which w-ould uttltze
about 500 transducers
"It's only conjecture. but 11 seems
that with th(' full S) 1em 11 \I.OU Id be
louder, .so our sound con ultant ''as
&loomy." Millar said ... we·re hopefu l
but pess1mist1c. It COJlld be that the
tystem ... could someho"' contain
much more noise an the bow.I."
The transducer S)stcm 1 curn.•ntl )
I
used in the H.ollyv.'ood Bo" I 1n order
to help meet sound restncnons there.
Millar said the transduce r 'i\Stem '"
only part of the noise control at that
venue. All an1sts' music as ch.annelcd
through the Holl~ Y.Oo<l Bo\.\ I sound
board and occas1onall) 1urnc.-d do" n
af sound ~echn1c1ans f<'cl thc}.JDJghl
be exceeding noise limits.
·•That's what should be happening
here at the amphitheater:· \hllar
said.
Fintl results of Monda)·!> "ound
test will not be a,·a1lable for at least
one week. according to M1flar and
county officials. The results arc
eitpected to be discussed at a court
hearing between residents and
amphitheater officials on cpt. 2-J.
'WISELY, WIFE AWAIT NEW APPEAL ..•
l\ousc to crack and for things to be repairs, Strasch1l said. but 1Cs not
replaced, but thas 1 a h11lc more than cheap.
normal." "She's caught between a rock-and a
The soil beneath C1oldbcrg"s home hard spot," he said.
isn't normal. Expan!>1ve soil. "h1ch A geological study of1he house says
sits beneath man) homes along the there is no ·economical solutton to
Orange Coast. shnnksand ""'ells wnh Goldberg's problem. he S.'l)S 1t
moisture. It as destro:, 1ng homes an would cost less to level the hou-;c and
.Costa ~esa. Ne" port lka~h and rebuild rath~r than repair 11.
other c111es as \\-ell Her insurance com pan) had the
"lfsomebod} "ould ha'e wld me -home appraised. If perfect. 11 would
the house was built on c\pan"'' c soil I be aoout a verage for the high-priced
when I bought 11. 11 \\Oulc.ln·t ha\e homes on the Orange Coast -
meant an) thing.·· C...oldbcrg ~•d. $210,000. As is. though. Its appraised
"No ..... rm an expert on ome1h1ng rd value is SI 3~.000.
rather not kno\.\ an~ thing ab.out.·· Engineers looked at the home and
Klaus S1rasch1I. a Costa ~esa came up with a $200.000 plan to fi \lt.
building plan checl.cnginc.c.r_sat.d the-_ "l could.rep!~ the house for thew
caty enacted an ordinance 'ie,eral much. but it still \\Ouldn·1 fi, the
years ago rcquanng special constru . problem." Goldberg said ... Frankl). I
uon for homes on expansh e sotl. The would rather move. but" here do I go
caty pubkshes a map shm' ing the and how do I sell m) house_, ..
u pansive areas and listing the ad· The plan to Ii"< the home '"'oh e
d1t1onal requirements. tearing it from tts foundauon and
"The Cit)' "as getting 'iO man} jacking it into the air. Pilings. ranging
complaints. finall) the) recognized from 18 inches an diameter to 3 f~t
something had to be chan$cc.1:·· would be driven into the earth at
Strasch1I said ··That "'as qulle a varying depths.
numberof}earsago. but I don"t think Thirty-nine such caas~ons arc nec-
11 was 20." cessary to stabl11e the soal beneath
Thercquarcmcntsmandate that 24-Goldberg·s home. engineers told her.
inch fooungs support a homl· an A block away. a house on Pierce
expansive soil, rather than the 12-Street wl\S recent!} lov.crcd to the
111ch requ·irement in the L'n1\(·rs1al
Bualding Code. It al!.o requifrs Sl'\7 .
ground af\ersuch repairs. It stood on
stilts for five months while the pilings
and the spe<:ial foundation were
installed.
.. They said with 'that type of
fo undation. they could build a ~k)'·
scraper:· she said. "But I don·1 want a
skyscraper. I just want my house."
r' And right now. she·.s not su~ she
can par for the repairs. but the longe,;
she wans. the more damage done. and
the more the ball climbs. ·-Shc·s been turned down b\ dozens
of lenders who won·t take :i broken
house as collateral. and shc·o; locked
in a battle with her insurance agency.
Royal lnsunmce--Co .. whicll would
pay for the repairs 1f1he) didn't cost
so much.
The cost of the repairs. the com·
pany told her. exceeded the hab1lit)
on her policy. Her poltq was
canceled when she filed the claim
nearly three years ago. she said.
Her final move m1gh1 be 10 uc the
builder of the home. although she·s
not sure if she would win. he·s not
even sure if she can find ham. . .
"I don't lrnow-whett he 1 toda)':·
Goldberg said ... He's ·no.t listcd in the
phone book -r ve checked:·
P'romAJ
County District Attorney had filed
charaes aa;ainst her for alleged!~
smuaffng drugsl nto t e central Jal
in S.-nta Ana. The cbll[Jes were
dropped on Jan. 28, however, and
Wilelywasable'toapply for visitation
not permitted to tou'ch him and the .
two must communicate b> telephone
She ~nd m~mbers of her famal )
who have read th~ 5.000-pa c tran-
scnp o t e mur er tna 1ns1'it t at
eral more footings.
Engineering firms ca n make the STUDENT NEAR DEATH .••
· · t the prison.
In May she took the apartment in
Oranacvale and for a time was able 10
sec her husband six hours a day. fi ve
dayia week.
, .. It was nice:· she said .... We were.
allowed to kiss and hug each other
upon arriving and lcavtng. and )'ou·rc
allowed to sit next to each other and
have lunch."
Mr. and M_rs. Wisely even got a
privilqe most married couples take
for sranted -some private time
toSCther.
"We even got to consummate our
marrl&fC,'' she said. "That was nice."
Thinp didn•t remain nice for very
Iona. h,pwever. In July, a pnson guard
accused Wisely of pushing him.
At the subsequent disctplinaf)
harin' Wisely was found guilty of the
infraction and sent to the Sccuril)
Hou1in1 Unit. better known among ·
inmates as "the hote.·•
"He aot tHe maximum sentence. a ·
year in the hole.'' Mrs. W1sel) said.
"Assaultina a guard 1 the most
serious charae up there. It's worse
than wea~ns or anything else.··
She said the 1uard later adm11tcd
that Wisely dad not push ham. but
only brushed past ham. oth1ng w-as
done to cancel or reduce his punata"e
dettntion, however, she saad.
"I think someone from Orange
County made a call up here:· he said.
•·1t seems like it's the same harass-
• ment that he had when he was down
wre."
Wisely tS now permitted to sec her
husband for only an hour a day. he 1s
ORANGE ... .....
COAST ........ .
MAIN °''ICI
nG ... , .. ,. 51 Co!ll ,,.... CA
f throlJIJrTll .
"You're supposed to be allo\.\.ed 90
minutes. but we've never had more
than 60," she said. "lfl complain. \\.C don't even get inat Mal'r.-
She said she 1s required to make a
new appotntment for each da) ·s '1s1t.
24 hours in advance. which mean~
that each day when she lea"cs her
husband she must go ammedaatch to
the appointment desk. ·
"That hasn·t been a bag problem.
although sometimes )Ou ha"e 10
wait." she said.
Gail Wisely's hfe. an jact, conl.i.sts largclyofwaitin~ She said he spends
her:j time studying when she as not
vis ting Willie. /
• I'm tnrcc credits sh) of nn law
degree," she said. "I have to tak·c one
more cum, then I ca n !>tart stud' ang for the Bar .. , ·
She said she doesn't have much
contact with .other prison wt\'C\,
eitc:cpt when she as In the prison
wa1t1n~ rodm. .
"I say. 'Ha. how arc }ou ·c.loing.
how's yo\.lr hubby?' but I don't really
sec anyone outside the pra on:· she
said. "It's hard fo r me to relate to ahas
place as a long-term place to h\.e. r\.c
never reall)' regarded 11 as an) thing
but temporary:·
Wisel> steadfastl) holds onto the
belief that her husband \\.Ill one da)
be exonerated and released She 1
waiting for her husband·s a n orne).
Doron We inberg, to file an appeal of
_th_e Judac's dcc1s1on den) mg the new
tnal. •
"They're telhng me now 1hat a
ballpark estimate as 1hc end of
October for filing the appeal:' 'ihc
said. ''After that. I'm told 11 usually
takes 18 months for a ruling:· ·.
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Wisely was convicted b> the hes of accident. .
.. jailhouse snitches .. who made deal CITY According to school ollicaal . wt~'i,··~th;.;t;;,h;:;e.!p::,r;;,o;;sec~u~1~i~~n~~~o:,_:t~e~st~1 f~),;,a~g~a~1n~s~t-h.i1t-i1'-1,...--•-•_• ____ -:-___ ~Lc~id~~~ an honor u udcR I a A~ a
h sen enCl'S. member of the frc hman football
Wisel y. who has no formal legal saying Bryant's medical C\pcn cs team. which was thus far undcfeatl'd
training, acted as his own attorne~ were the respons1b1ht} of ht~ this year. His older brother. Enk. is a
"It ·makes me sad to see Walhl· an financially aroubled fam1l~ senior at the high school.
that prison because he·s m) husband But Bum ham said an h1'i lc11cr that Ken. Bailey. assistant principal at
and I love him:· she said ... Bui e'en 1f the cat} ·s refusal to accept hab1ht} at University High hool. \.'lad the
Willie and I "ere to ha' ea falling out this point should nofbe interpreted as mood at the school toda~ is somber. at some point and get dl\orccd. r d a lack of concern for the \ICllm and
still stay with this case. I can·t .,tand 11 his fa mil). '"The kids who kne'' him arc. of
that a man bas been behind bars for "Ourexpress10nsof ~mpath) and course. upse1:· Baile} said. ··1 don·1
eight years for a cnme that never concern have not alwa' s appeared an think ifs being talked about a lot. Tbo
happened, thlu we can casih l)ro' e print," he said ... The ctt)' of Ne.,., pon adults are visibly upset, cspcc1ally the
never happened if onl} "e can get a Beach, the council. staITand rel11dcnts parents. There·s nothing tougner in
new tnal. ·· • arc all saddened b} the e'en ts of pt. the world ...
And like her husband. W1scl} 5. and we pray for the speed~ rcco\CI) Bailey said 1ni11al new~ of the
believes she hllfi been treated mon.· of Mr. Bryant." · accident was announced b) s<:hool
harshly than ofhers. Citing her hu\·
band's harsh puni~h'ml'nl 10 1he
allejed shovi ng incident. and the rdifficul~y_ she has had with 'i'tttng
hours. Wisely said the noton~h ot
their case has led to prejudice against
them.
"I feel hke the) ·re n.>n~tantl)
testt ng me. But I'm all right. I guesi.
I'm gelling tough. The more the) do. the strong~r I get.··
Correction · •
An article an Tuesda) s Oath Pilot
on ongo1 ng legal disputes bct~ccn 1 he
Pacific Amphitheatre and a c1111en~
aroup incorrectl> stated the cmzcns
also sued the city. The state and the
amphithc;ater were saed because of
noise anct traffic generated b> the
attna. The cit}' financ1all} supJ>Orts
the citizens' suit.
...... ---lo• 1&e0 COile ~H CA tl626 ~ ectt ~2-M71 llv-u ' ed•llWiel Ju•tcaU 642-6086
What do )'Ou like about the Daily Pilot? What
don't you like? can the number above and your
messqe wdl bt l'«Ofdtd. trlnlCnbm and de·
hvered tow appropnalC editor.
The Ul'M 2 .... hour answmna ttl'\'ltt may be
used to rttord ~ter:s to 1~ cdnor on anr topic.
Contributon to our Let~ column muat 1ncluck
thttr na~ and ltlcphcjne number for vmfic:at1on.
TtlJ us whit'• on your mind.
Ctrauta•• ,,,.~ .. ···
MOM ~ee.;.., .._ ....
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officials over the loudspcaker~;~!esday. He said there would pr abl>
A9l be aAethe-r-announttmcn .. n·
less there's a major change ...
Ogden said the intersection .... here
the accident occurred has a good
safet¥ record. although he said 1t •~
heavily traveled by students heading
from the Woodbndge neighborhood
to University High School. Two other
schools arc also located near th~
intersection, Rancho San Joaquin
Intermediate School and Vista Verde
School. a K-8 facilit\. \
9Jden said he httTiot Jel seen the
driving record of the 17-\ear-old
driv.er and wasn·t aware of :iny past
violations. The )'outh is not an
custody. •
EXPERLENCE A N
ENDLESS SU ~MER
AT
A NEW STORE
WITHIN f., STORE
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Christrrias boat ·
parade auction
set for Newport
The second annual l1n11cd crebral Palsy
Chnstma\ Boat Parade aurnon Y.111 be held
Thursday at the I c Mcnd1en Hotel in Ne .... Port Beach
Guests will have thc-08POrtUntl} to bid mi ba\
eru11's for their corporate or pm ate holiday parties. Boat~ will be offered for the cn11re christmas season
including the Ne ..... pon Harbor Chnstmas Boat
Parade and the H un\ington Harbor Cru1w of Lights.
A: reception will be hcl<.1 from 5 10 6 p.m. with
the auction starting at 6·30 Refreshments will be
Mnttd.. Tu:kcts_arc..$15-and mor~
be obtained from Penn} ~m1th at 557.5100
Aging program •lated
A program on mcnopau'>e entitled "\\omen of a Cena1n .\ge .. Y.111 he prl.'\Cntl'd Thursda} at 7 p m.
at the Hoag Health (enter. 41S70 Barranca ParkY.a} in '" 1ne Ors There\a E'>Calantc and Km l~er Y.111
conduct the program. which 1s sponsored b~ the
Irvine Family c;cr\ ice<> Dl.'panment and 1s priced at
$7. Call Da' 1d .\ndcrson at fl6f1.39}0 for further
information
Dance session at GWC
.\ Y.Orl..\hori for dancl.'r\ of all age<, to 1mpr0\t:
their skills an countn and Y.l''>lcm dance st~les ""•)I
begin Thurs<la} and rnnunul' Thur<,da~s through
Oct. 13 at Golden ~e'\t C ollcge.
-. . . Orange Coast DAILY PILOT /Wednesday September 21, 1988
Plan for BB paramedic fees c.-iticized
By ROBERT BARKER Councilman fom \fJ, \ " Oath up-
o. ... o..,,....... posed to the propot..il\. p.1n1t:ularl\ lhc
H o. h m I paramedic fees he said untul&ton r:K3l o K1a s JJ'll)CJrl.'d 10 Mays said that paramedic sen 1u~. s
betak1ngad1m\IC"Ofproposal\un' 1ka .,...ell as pohc~ ~nd fire protecuon and
this wttk to establish a Cll)·'>pon,orcd public works prOJCU'> ar~ among tho~·
cmcracncy medical 1n~urancc program that should be pro' idcd to 13,PJ>cr'
People who don't J01n the 'oluntal') wtthout direct charge
program and pa~ an annual fam1h 11.'I.' ol If there's a probkm "llh paraml•J1l
$35 would be charged S 115 for a para-times being 100 sloY. offic:1als \hould looli.
medic call 1f cmergcnc) 1re;itmcn1 1s tnto making adjustments. induding pos'>-
rcquired bly getting add111onal equipment
Mayor John f.rsk1ne ~id Tuc,da~ that City Councilman \ cs Bann1\tcr Y.hu
he wouldn't consider an\ ni.:v. 11\l.'r fee~ also 1s no fan oflhc insurante_progr.im and
until official!. can \It do.,.. n and d"< u'' all' paramedic rec ha\ a\leed stJfl rnembcrno
ctty cap11al expenditure need\ that .ire compile a rcpon on the lcJ\1b1h1~ '''
estimated to cost betv.cccn 5 Ci(J anJ IC.llJ tu ming the service o'er 10 .i prt' ate
million. ____£Q.!!!pan1.
Fire <:1\it'fRa\ P1lard told r;,, rnunul
mt'mbers Monda' n1~h1 that h ' pr11pm-
1n& the 1nsurann· progr.tm tu J,4u1rc m·Y.
emcrgcnc) equ1pmrnt and "\ 1mpro' e
paramedic resfXJn'>I: • m '' 10 '·l·nt' 1\I emergt'nl 1c\
The depanmt'nt'' 1t11.1l 1' t<i .Ull\l• .11 .111
cmt'rgt'nn ""llh1n ri,-l' m111ull ' .. r .J l Jll ''' percent o(tht' t me l'h.1a1 'J1tl I h,· ,.,,,.'
current thret' P<Haml.'dll 1,·,1m' Jrr1,,·
within fl\c m1nu1,., 111 J 1..11! 111il' ..,~
percent ot tht umc hi.' ,,11d
.), form1:r tmpl• · l.'( '' h!• '' 11rl..1.·d Llo\.-11
w11h th~ paramni1l' "u' "'ho ""h,·l.i t•
remain un1dcn11111.:J \JIJ I u,•,J.i' lhoil
there h<i' C' hn:n nt• pr11t,km' 1r' >lt\ 1n~
slo.,., re\pqn~l·~ 1n,Hu11t1n¥t111 lka• t
He also said rtrat eml"tt~t mt>d1cal
1echn1c1an\ -~ho Jrl· nut trJ nl--<l Ill d11
the duue~ that parJml·d•~" J rt: -Jft' on
hand :it emt'rgnc1e'i 1n m1.K·h le,., than ft ,,.
mmtues
Tht lormt r t 111ph1\t:• Jho ">J1d thJI
Huntington 81.'Jlh \\oulJ Ix· intn!11p111.1 011
Prl\.ill' t'ntl"rpfl'>t' 1t 111.101 111\llh,·d in lhl'
1n\uranu· prutuJm
hre ( h1l'I 1'11. .ird lnltl uOiu.il' thJt .11
largt> ut1i:\ 1n Ornngc < 11un1' \' tth thl
e\lt'pt111n 01 ( 1ardt·n lin1' l' 'hargl· lor
paramed1C'> ~k '<!Id kl'' p:.ml tu the
\o.ulun1an f lfl \h d '\kmtx·r..hin prugrJm
notonh \\ouh.lr" lt1r p.ir~1ml.'J1, lct\t'lUI
v.ould al\u pa~ t• • .trnhulanll.' 1i..-,., th.11
rangl.'lrumS l-.;t,. 2'1
Dornan lied
about giving
pay hike to
AIDS group
8~ The Associated Pre''
R l'p Roh< r1 I> • . .in ,1111u IJ ht honl''
Instructor R11a K' sclt..a "111 conduct the <.:lasses.
which will meet from Ii to I 0 p. m 10 the College
Center. and no partner 1' required for pantc1pa11on.
__ ,.._ CalL8.9 W9CU for n·g1~1ra11UJLMd-'ll.ui:JL-J.1111;.u.:.-i~f--------~----------__;.;;__,. ........ ____ _
"'llh hvnt i'>l'' u,11\ ..1 11111.11 h1' .untnhU!ll•ll'
-ur .d1. ~ f • t l' m ~ 111 .\I{)" ho<,pan·,
1n~tl!..ad u l pkd~ing 1· ·I t'll lunJ'> JOJ U!>tng
prom1!.(.'<. 'Jr rolit11.JI PUrf"l''>e'> g.a~ 3l'-
tt\ 1SI'> and p;•l ti.Jl 11rr"nl·nl\ 1.ontend
mauon ~-~ · .
Iffine day care plcnlc
.
Businesswomen to meet
oe11, l'llot p!>olo bf Lee ... , ...
Dornan hJ'> 'la1mcd lur more than J
'car that ht> 1.ontnhuk·d hi\ SI 2..~fl(
congrec;c;1c-iJ pa' ,...J 'l' '".\ID" n••.,fl•H'>
but v. hilt' nn nnnarrnn n~~t-bee-n-maut>
the J"' ma cr '' pl ... r' · m.il..l l•n1. .i
spoke-.man ..aid
The re' elJt11 r Jn·\\ , r·t1n'>m rr mi g.a
ac11,1sts and thl· , '"''n;ill ''-' C •..irdl n
Gro'e Rt'putihcal" <; ppon~· ·n tht'
0'-nTI'txT C l(CllOA
The Huntington Beach W!nd ong Chaner
Chapter oftht' Amencan BuMnesswomen's Associa-
tion will hold 1ts monthh mreung tonight at 6:30 at
Francois' Restaurant an H11n11ngton Reach.
Gue ts~aker hnl~ n .\dams ~•II.show how 10
reduce stress through elf·h} pno""· The cost 1s $1 Q
and rcservauon'> ma~ be obtained b} calling
847-01 46.
Staying on top of the situation
Unezpected rain -a roofer's nightmare
alway• aeem• to strike right after the old roof is
off and before the ~~hakes or shingles go on.
Hugh McKechnie. Marc Weimar and Mike O'Dell
raced the lowering clouds Tuesday as they
worked on a house on the Balboa Peninsula.
"I think a f)c.'r<,on uu~h• 1) 'X hunt''!
about 11 • ..aid .\le' V. 1.'nl/l' ;>r,,10en1 11!
the Log Cab1ri Cluh of<lrJ"?t' < ounl \ J
ga\ Repuhli1.an group -J ... tl'"~,ons an·
great. but thc pruot " n :hl .illuJ
contnbuuon II he ha' •I mad,· th,
contnbu11on hi.' \hl'uldri : d.11m lhJ' h1.
has··
Jc~ \ uJel\11n :hr Dt: mvaat l halkng-,
ing Dornan in ''I\ 1:ml'x•r quc,llnnl.'d h"
opponent \ mot1\ l''
.. H<:'s Y.e komc ll• JnnJtl' 'i t11 1. h.int' 1
he wants but I '' 'n h,· "'"uld l'x: '1ra1gh t
Y.llh people and 'tor Ii> ng. tt• u't' h1'
Heart, flnanclal seminar .OC transportation panel
ready to tackle 2o~yearplan
charitable donJt »n' lPr p0l1l11.JI
purposes·· \ udel\m' '-lid
Doman could n 11 Ix rlJ\.hed tor
comment T uesd.a\ _ but b1!> ~d ol !>Lill
Bnan 8e'1nt'tt "'111.! \\ l'J' •r · tl''"''!l
around"· Joing :
The Oranic Count} lh;u>ll'r or the \!n£_r1can
Heart .\ss<X·1at1on ~111 Jlfl'~nt a -;emmar on
method ol reducing the ns\..'> uf Ciirdm' a<>l·ular
disease along ~11h J d1<ttu'is1on on ho.,.. 10 presen.e
1nd1' 1dual "ealth anJ !kl' ing' h' tali.mg ad' aniagc
ofrecenth re' 1scd ta' la""'
The joint scm1nJr ,qll ht.· hl'ld Thur'>da~ lrom
10 a.m. 10 noon at Home Federal \a, 1ngs and l o::rn.
24300 Pasco dl· :iknua LagunJ Hill-. .\dm1ss1on
1s free. but rescn <Hlom '>huuld ht.' made in ad' ant'e
b)' calling ~56-15 "S
"Franl..h I don 1 P11n ~ 11 '.i t>1g J,·d•
Bennett ~10 \\, • _l ' ".:II .. n ...... hl '
going 10 8J't' :ha: 'llufll'\ J"J' ~!lu "{ 't'
le:thc "orldf..~ ~ l..i., :·'1 n 1(.,Jl'-11!
deal that he hJ'...., \<,pol..l r .1-iJ \Jld ht' ha~
CALEND AR
By 80 8 VAN E\'KE;\
Of Ille 0.-, Not Ii.II
,
Orange Count~ tran ... portr;itwn ~11fa i.11\
on Monda\ Y.111 rete1 \ea dr.1ft tlf J 2• '-'eJr
S 19 bilhori master plan for 1r::mspnnanon .
development tn tht' count~
revcnut' th.:11 hm11<, u' It• thl " hilhnn V1nualh all \)I thl' ,oun\\ ·, .1l.1ntt alread~ gl\en 1
WC C\pec't 10 get The I" 1hl " I nct•J Lii fret'Wa\ s arl.' tn need ! 1.'\J'J"' Hl J'ld Doman "h "J' pul->11"\ I. nttll/1.'J
decide 1fthe\ want 10 111\t''' 1' t-1 mnrt• de,clopment oircg111nJ h1gh\\J .,i..., 1.1'1 homo-.exual' I u .. ,h '"" ni, n,, d1,nphn,
than that 1( ... 1.c "ant m11rc rr 11.ll\ kt' Orange Count~ ha'> n111 l'Pt 1p ., ·t !hl social respom1h1ht' •r ,d•-,lintr·1l -d1,.
d1scussY.a~!>tOPJ''IMthem \nd,,nt' 11 count)'<; rapid gn w•r n rn,·r1 ,,.Jr' co,ered unda\J'..1 i1mrrll'l'tincthdd 1•
those Y.3.)S I') a '>ak'\ IJ\ tn•(l.J"\(' ·· ,,11J official') sa' bro1her-in·la1.1. "tu 1, c.." " d\ in2 , ·
Oftehc Consuhants \1.orl..1ng ,,. ti, 'll .. ~ll"f ,plJn AlD • -· ~
Thepubllc ~1 llnl,nhJ\Cannpponun11' 1den11fied more than .~; hilhl'n in He found nu1 ,,h,·r, t-i ' ""'k ~alllt
Wednesday, Sept. ~l
Intended to outline the count'·, mamr
transponauon need<, .ind ~nmr.m· 1ho'>e
.nee.ds to a' sllablc, re\t'llUl., 1h,• plJ~n wall
. "be put mto final form folio'' 1ng a wne-. of
10 lobb} forprOJCll\ thJt .ir,· "''' rw" 1n thl· free" a~ 1mpro,l.'men1 pr111l l' thJt "11' Ix tearful!' apolg.11.-d :it lhl mec11ng 1.1r
plan. necessal') to arcommoJatl nr..ingl' ( oun· \Clhng .. hut up la{' to a gJ' Jl'''' 1't "h11
"We ma~ ha,l.'·rorg.•'llln '>tmw thing\ ty's gro\.\th o'er thl nn1 2 \l'Jr' v.3<,1n01\hou11ngm.i1<h\q\hhcrhus.band
TIJanday, Sept. 22
that the public reg.ard' ·""important .. he Projected rc,\'nul.'' Jpplt1.J bk t.• lrl'l'V.J\ \Ir<> DM"1Jn Jr111.1g11l·d nplain1ng
said. "There' nn rule thJt "'"' tr:ln,PM· de,·clopmen1 arl' C\P<'• tnl ·,, intal onh that shl.' "-3' UP'l't l,c,JJ'l hl r br111her ,.,
tauon officials. ha\ l' t1.' hJ' l' thl'la" "1.1rd .. S3.9 b1lbon, ho,~e' i.:r • @.a' and has .\ID\ Omn.an '>J1J he h.1 ..J
A propo!.ed l-\.1.'0I '>Jll'\·ta' 11Krca~· lor lmpro\emeht' 11 1'-e lnun1 ' ma1nr t..no1.1.n h1sbrothi:r·in·la"' \J '10nw<.nual
transponauon dbdupml.'nt 1a1kd ''hen 11 ancnal roads are n~'\11.J 1.i _ "' Sf. r> but not that ht• hau \If)\
s ptaced tkfo1c c-)1Jngl"t\'l't1lm Tml.'f\ in lt5i1illii1oi5innoo\,'ft'rr1illee:"jni(e;'\,T1~_7-\,l'l·J'Ji"r,;-i:l"'li11-;·~\\'., {~·nmum,~-.. :--"'tti~Bl-rm~~~"""w~~4..1LLU..~' ---.I
1984. a'atlable for that purr<'" .1r 1.'\IX'ltl'd to had helped he• 1>< lo..!,. 'lcr hr11tiwr "'h•
This ~car. m J.n Jlm\1,phl'C'l' Ill tnlrl'J'· totals~ 9. b11l1on IN J 'h r-·.11! ,, s: -had goni: "11\ '\'\ """''" Jtll'r h.';im1ng hl
ing talk and pohtitJI lkt>;ill' u1 nn·rn1n)! b1lhon had con1ra1.1ed thl d '-('J't'
traffic congc'iUOn m th, 1.11u nt\ memt'<.'r' Included 1n the .lften.11 ro . ..: pr >gram " Th·~ t mtrad1, tl·d 'lJtl·ment' b' her
of the Board oi \u('ll.·n '"r' agJ1n J ,_ SlQ3 m1lhon tl tun' lk:i1. .. 8· , L a•d .rnd husband<. ch L'I 1· '1.11 ""' 'lJd ,a1,·i:11n-
cussed putung a ...ik,.1,1, 1n, rl'J)(' ,,n thl other ma1or road'> •nil 'LI:-'<" 'tre~t' calh Jeraed 1na1 J!1 h1 m,1,nua1 a1. II\ 1'''
election ballot ""llh streamlined tr;i•lj, r-''"' n1.luJ· had.a'S~i<.ted ".i" ,,..,r,h 1• r 'li:-r hr.,lht'r
• 7 p.m. Laguna Beach .Open Space Com-pubhc mee11ng<> later 1h1'i 'ear .rnd cJrh
ml11lon, council chamhcr'i. 505 Forest..Avt;. next )car.
• 7 p.m. Laguna Beach Planning Commission, Figures garnered tr~1m count\ Jnd
recreation conference room. 505 Forest ve. regional agcncie~ ai. "ell Orange l ount~ ·.,
• 7:30 p.m. Laguna ~-ell Pa rking, Traffic and crnes put thl' count'\ ~U-~car transpor·
Clrcalallo Commiuee_couoc1! -1,:JwullUJ~...-...JU..J--t ...la!10n-nttds ot S-+4 5 b1ltmn-Atlicr.rt
Forest Ave. . esumatc. ho"e' er. 1h.11 ,l\ Jtlable re' enue'
• 7:30p.m. Laugna Beach Environmental s.te-for the penod wtll to1al .1bou1S11.S bilhon
tyComml~tee, police depanment Ii bra I). 505 Forest Pan of the publ11: mlorm:111on lJmpa1gn
Ave. will be geared to"ard Jctcrmming "hether
• 10 a m. 3%ad District Agricultural Assoda-
llM Board of Directors, Orange Count} Fair-
jrounds, Memonal Gardens Building. 88 Fair
Drive, Costa Mesa
the members of the pubh1. .ire" 1lhng. tod1g
m10 their podelS w ltlml' up \\1th iln
estimated $7.~ b11l1on tor 1mprn'l'mcn1
projects 1h31 ha' c Oel'n 1den111it•J a'>
neccssal'). but tor "h1lh lhl'rl' 1s no
funding a' ailable /
.. We'!"(' going 10 design a blueprint for
the future," aid tan Oftchc. c\c u11,e
director of the Orangl' ( ount\ Tran.,ror-
tation Commission. ·· \nd th~·rl' .irc t"o
paths in that blueprint
Board member<. bJli.l·d hl)\\l'\l'r dl.'1'.'I· mg O\erpasses Iv rn• J1.\' "11\c.lld IOtt'r-Ht' alc,o '31d \Ir\ () . ...,,tr~. ,,·r '"'' ·raci..
ding that the put>.1, hal' not 'et l:x-en secuons other bn.\lhl'' adequate!~ 1ntorwcd ..1, hJ thl' '-l'unt' ·, Tht' draft plar '" "'<: pr,, • ,·d 'Cl thl' Benncn .;nd \Ir, f'\ ··nJ-..., ... , Tul'"1J'
C\act need and thl" l'\1't1 ng Jll•"1b1ht1~ Transporta11on ( •n'm "' l", I \h PllJ' ' that •he d •lrreon,t'' ,, .• , " 1a11, r ._11
for ra1S1ng mon~v b1monthh mt'el ,£: m1~.:-omrnur ,.its,>ii !'I. t•Hl" i, rn • 6:30 p.m. Lagoa Beach Board of AdjHt-.
mnt ud Od1gn Review, council chambers. 505
Forest A\-C,
According to lhl.' dratt pl~n ·'"••ut .J J Consultants -.iian,., <•'""" ,\. ,,. \I~ Ow-"'.1"1 '>.I J thl "..1' ,aml· ur
billion. more than half the IOtJl 'h11rttall soc1atcs and Parwn' K.., .,, i.., rh 1•) OuJdl' v. ht'n [)0n ( 1t'"1 hJn a ,_ ,·nd and tht•
"One 1s a program , ... 11hout ,ldd111onal
will be felt 1n the ffCa ,\I lrl'l'""a~ & Douglas prl·pa·c,i ._,. d-.111 nJl't J form~prr<,1Jrn: •I !l'o, I '" \n!;!clt·' L,,g
devclopmt'nt and 1rnpronmen1 contract costmg '> Cati1r 1 uh ·''"l'.i .it>• 11: hl'I h•,.1ha
L Pou cE LoL
.Kraft's '-score.Card' allowea
as· evidence iii murder trial
By BOB VAN EV KEN
Of .. .,.., .........
A list of names found m the car of
Randy K.rafi that prosecutors sa~ 1 a
list of hi~ scnal murder '1ct1ms m:i)
be used in his tnal, a Judge ruled
Tu~y.
The alleged "score card.'' con1:11n-
in1 more than 60 coded entnc • wa
found ·in Kraft's car when he .... as
arrested in Mission VicJO fi,e )ear
Ii(> followmJ a routine traffi c !I.lop.
The arresting officer d1sco"cred the
Coetall-
The new hne of "Surf N1r .. an:f' T •
shirts 1s hot -htt-rall)' Somehod}
cut a fence and broke into a truck 1n
the 1700 block or Monro\.13 ,\\Cnut
and stole $1 .827 wonh of the ih1ns. • • •
Somcbod)' Jtole a dm·ers door
window from a 1%1 Volk~•'l~n
Ohta parked m the 700 l)lod; ol 8th
Street. The w1ftdo• •'U \II~ It
Sl50. • • • A man who left h1te1rpar\cd 11'\ the
2000 block of Wallace "enu<' rt· ooned .oincbod) &ore an 1nc:h·v. 1dc
hole in his tnank. tm1ptd the dmer·s
lidr door and trratchfd the paint
tl8def has rear window It ma ha'e
body of an El Toro Manne 1n th(' ~ar
Terry Gambrel. ~5. hJd ~·en
stran&led and his pant "ere pulled
down to his knees
Kraft. 43, has since been lmt..ed to a scncs of 16 sex sla)1n in Orange
County and 21 s1m1lar murdt>r~ m
other states. H1sde~nseattome)s had ou~ht to
pttvcnt lhe hst from being u..ed 1n the
trial on the arownds that there v.a no
proof it was a murder scor<' card.
Deputy 01stnct ttornev Tom
Goethals satd 1n' estigator<. Jiad
been OM of several people in the
complel{ who don't li~e him, he: '<11d • • • TM owner of a Che' t'rlot t4l.11er
whodidn·1 tiJt umashed reat~1nJow
list Wttk wsshe5 ht had ~mrht.1\i'
crawled throuah th~ hole and mad~
off w1th SI.ISO worth of comp.a('\ dalCI. speeken and tool ,
1'••;1rta.da
A citmns band radm and h.&nJ
tools. .... 1 lo&aJ \alUC' ofS'n~ WCt\'
stolm from a C'tr petkloJ lit 1hr
1nitneetion of . ond trtt •n,t
lalboa louk'\-ard Monda\ n1aht or .rt, Tueday. The theft occurrC'd
bt1Wftn 6 p.m. and 6 'ilfa m • • • SOmtOM tOok t ~lemon.' htann1
linked 41 lno.,.. n murders to ~ntne>
on the hst
Oeft'n c anomc' \\ 1lh:im "-orcn'
had argued. ho\\c\e?. that the pro -
ecut1on's intcrprctJllOO' .,..ere "pure
spcculauon
Supenor Court Judge Donald
Mc('anm upheld the ·pro~uuon '
contention that the h!.t \\as ad-
m1ss1ble
Attomc)s· openin1 argument ~ 111
beam Monda' in the tri31 ~hi th 1~
expected to tale a )ear or more
11d valued ill S.,00 from 3 room at
Park upcnor Con' ale cot Ho p1-
tal 1445 upenor \\1.'. O'er thr
weekend The theft " hche\ cd to ha~e occurttd bct~c~n Q pm F'nda}
and 9 a m turdav . . ~ .
An attempted burt.l3f\ \1.3' re-
poncd at the offiC'C of '~l1kr ' :t\·ht Inc .. I 00 W, CN\l Ht~"3\ \In·
known 1ntrudrf'\ tumC'J off th<' t:iu11d-
1na's po•tt and tncd to fol\:• op(n J
locked 1Hndo• Th~ attC"mptCd t•ntt'\
0«urrcd bnwttn p m. Mon~~ and
l :JOa.m T~\ h"a"O\>l~uu-n'· ful. • • • • •
Four 1n&C1'C6tri "'"'"'' \'alu J at S400 ~re taken '(mm 1 ~I at
$Potier Victits. t 00 Y.. ... loa~t H1ih-
wa\ bc'tv.~n "pm \h•nt.lo' and~ ~O
a m T ue')da, '
.\ tereo 01 unl.Ol"'n 1.itue Y.a
stoleo from J pn' .i1eh ,,,, m·J bs'l.lt
lcep1a1a1 fXHkr\Jlhhlm l .. lltl \\
Coa 1 Hitth'\J" h..•t.,.,ct•n ' ·pm Monda\ and ,, ,\ m r Ul•,d:l\
.), burglar t1."K'I.. o.i =~-,ahh<'r hand-
gun. )~mm 1. ml.'r3 .ind gold nugget
bracelet ~ 11h a 101a 'aluc of 850
from an \m l·,un·J h•'n1l' l'n thc4-l10
blocl of ~shNl' I)~
Laeun• Beach
.\ Mond:\' night lirr cau~ an
estimated s: iO d:imagc to the con-
tents of a re"dence on uth Coast •
H1&h\l.a\ In anolhet 1nc1dent. a·fire
Sunda) mom mg cau~d an C\t1matcd
$20,000 dama e ll' .i Pr:l&C on
Through '°ltrct't ''' 1n1unc'I "e'I"(
reponed in t'llhl.'r hlazl· . . .
Tbco"nerofa,ream···olof'\.~ IQ J
TO)Ola C-<'11 3 repont<d the car ~1olen
Tuesda\ It '~a la\I \Cen al about q
am on tot"(' 1 .\H'nuc • • • .\ \'CR 'alu('(J Jt -' ~ \1.3\ rt-
ported stolrn Tul·~J\ I m 'It
Ht&h•11) location In ,uiotht'r thet'
T~~ • h&ht blue ~·h"1nn m,'lun-
tain btkt valu~ 11 S \ •1 ":a' rcponC'd
5tolcn on Coast H11hwa) • • • Pohct' am\tC"d T ;t\ 1lJ fd'-'arJ
o.n~1, Ji. of ' uth l ur\3 l'n
tusptClOn of dm 1ng upJ~r tht in-n"'nce ofal oh,ll llan1t"\\ "a' lop-
ped at I.~$ am. 1 u ~' 1'ln uth Coast Htr .. 11' at r ;arl \trwl and
was ht-Id 1n lteu ot 1.,c; hail • • • Pola .,-attJ n11 '' ldAn F"llUttQL " ol un:i ~till' on
susp1c1on 1'1 J n' n~ undl'I 1h,· 1n
nuence ,,, .1l .. •h r 1guer11.1 \\ J '
stopped a· ;;. .11"1 \11,nda' •H "'th
Strett anJ 1 •J'-1 II iz.h'"'' .ind ''J'
held 1'h hei.. "' $ ' h .. 111
Ba.nJ:lngton Beach
T"o hr11t"l ' ,l'!l'' r-and "
couldn·t reml·•1:X" ;., • h '" h•~' tiu'
stop to get C\11 J:hi \\ l'l•nd up I'"' at
the Enon '<r , 't3tmn JI Be•" h
Boule,ard Tue"1J' allt'mlx'ln 1 hl
bo\.S \\Cf'(' n.·vn1ltJ with th,·ir mnthl•r
\I.ho lcaml·J C\I •h<'•r "'hl.'~aboul'
after calhn& ox " . . .
Tv.o bo" .:it....'"' ' '<'3f" 11IJ ~ere
detained tor allttrdh ,h,'\\111n~ Jll'llc-1
guns at bird' at ( l'n1•.1 P;irl.. .. md al,l\
for reponedh <.elll ng , ff lirt'' ract..cr.
A resident in ~h~ :~ 11 bill\. I.. l\f I "th
Street rect'l\ l.'d l"'l', .ill'-lrom Y.Uml'n
shonl) after I a m t.xlil' a<.,l..tn~ ii 'hr
liked what th<'' did Ill her .ar It tum'
out that he d1drn'1 ht.• ltl(ll.,t•d l'IUI
the v.iodo" and found th3t ~1.'mront·
had thrown egg' .ind otht'r 0h1C'<'IS :lt
her vehicle. she ..aid
Thie' cs tw1steJ "' dN'r h.rndk 111 ,1 To~ re 1<U par cJ 41 {1ol~·n
Wut Collqt and -.tol .a 'lcl"(n 'alued
at $850 . • • • Vanou\ rt"\1dent\ rc.-pc>rtt>J hC'anng
t•·oorthrtt 'ihot~ lil"N 1n 1ht \l~m1t'
of th~ Edi n High hool k1n11\all
field 11at>Out1 ~O am hxUI~
'>ll'kn ff\)!>\ <1 lo\" I ,, I
ol Hamm "-' " · ,,
Tue..Ja,
Ring' J:'hl '"•' .1 t• \\ •rth mc>n'
than$~ I \\l r, '' 'r11p1 J hllnlt'
1n the 1 ~ t-1 .,, ~ \.I " •111 '"mt·t1m,·
0' er thl "'t'('~t · •
'H'M<' Ol
ph~1•1)d 1n1"
the ~I !'-,.,,lo..
betv. eeri " ;i " T U('"4.1J\
.
, ~-. ·u, 11Pn 'llll r:
· l ,•, h n .. h ''!' Dr·' l'
\l,·ru.l' and am . . .
'<.1ore 1hari' -l • \\;,t~<.111len ,atl.
da\ e\Cn1n~ lrt•m :J ~\.O:l hiding
pla c" at arll r'i. 'I.' 111 tht ·n1>0 Moc: ,,1
L 01\Cf'\ '\ llll\(
Fountain Valley
m<'On<' u<.ed a rnr 1a ~ and
sma<.h('d th<' 1r,1nt ~la"' d<)ur nl thr
Radio hact.. st11rt' al I l< 120
Broolhur<.t • trttt rJrl) T ul''l<hl\
morning and <>tole a ca<.'it'ttc player
and twp ponahlc rnd10\ wonh
SI 11 0
I • • •
FHP Corporate HcadQuant'rs al
9 Tal~n .\\mtJC ~panc:d T~
da}' a $4,000 cmhcnlcmcnt b)· a kno~n emplo~cc v.h1 h tool place
bc1v.cen FebNlU) and Jul} 19 . • • • mt'Onr tu1 thc-locl on agaraac 1n
lhe I bl k ol htrt'\\ IO:Cl O\:Cf
the v-eckcnd and \tole a tool '·
fishma rttls and \tC'fl'o lrom a car
parked 1n the aa . • • A la~nmov.cr and «iJCT c~
stotCn from a ~ 1n ~ 110< tMoc of La, ender A~cnue JOmet1tn(
betwittn 10 pm f'day and 9 a.m
Monda).
0rMge CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Wedneedey, September 21, 1988 ----> ' t
~~_ReaganlashessReakerfor~~
'Indiscreet talk' about CIA
W ASHlNGTON (AP) -Prest· ~l ~ accused House pcaker Jam Wriabt today of talking in-
dilCl'eCtly about U.S. intelligence
teerets, but stopped shon of denving W~fs claim that the admln1s-
tnuon used the CIA to foment civil
unrest in Nicaragua.
Reqan's chief spokesman. Maritn Fitzwaw, also refused to confirm or
deny Wright's statements. But
Fiuwaw said the Texas ~mocrat
"has always been more than willing to
like tlle positions .. of the Marxisr
1ovemment headed · by President
Daniel Ortcp.
Wri&ht said Tuesday that Congress
had received "clear testimon} .. that
the administration sought to sccrctl}
undermine the Nical'aguan peace-
making process, thus damaging long-
term prospects for an accord between
Ortep's ruling Sandim tas and the
Contra rebels.
Wright told reponcrs the CIA has
employed agcna ~\ertl} in
Nicaragua to orgamze and promote
anti-covemment rallies and protests.
Asked about this toda}' during a
picture-taking session "1th the mili-
tary Joints Chief ofStaff. Reagan said.
.. The reaction I have -and I thmk It
should fit the speaker also -there as
no way we should talk publicl) about
intclliaencc operations of any kind."
Asked if he disputed Wright's
assertions. the president said, .. If I
start Joins down that road. then I'm
creauna the same violation that he
did."
Asked if he thought Wnght had
abused a process in which the
executive branch shares secret in-
telliaencc informauon wnh selected
conaressidnal leaders. Reagan said. "I
jusl say it's common sen~ o n
discuss anything havmg to do with
intellifel'lcc opperat1ons and so
forth.'
Wright. speaking at his regular
daily news conference Tuesda~. had
said that the Congress recc1' cd infor-
mation md1catingtheCIA had sought
"to provoke an overreacuon" b~ the
Managua government to dissent in
that counU)'.
Fitzwater, quesuoned repeated!~
durina the dail) news bneli ng abouJ
Wriaht's claim. said the adminis-
tration's policy 1s to refrain from
comment on rcpons mvol"1ngco,cn
intclliacnce operations.~
"We often don't den) problems
that arc in this catcgof') that we don't
believe arc true." he said.
"I can't speak to the 'ahdll) of
what he had to say," Fmwaitr said.
"We arc som ewhat concerned that he
would choose to dwulge what he C3lls
secret intelligence data and -rightly
or wronaly-it seems to us it pla) ta
little loose with the relat1onsh1p that
we've developed with the 1n1elhgencc
committees to discuss programs with
them and various intelligence mat-
ters."
Fitzwater also said: ''The speaker
has always been more than \\11ling to
take the positions of the' Onega
government."
When pressed to elaborate on his
inference that Wright ha been sup-
portive of President Daniel Onega.
who heads the Marxist-run and-
mist.a government. Fitzwater said his
statement spoke for itself.
Wriaht had said in an interview
Tuc1day: "Agents o fourgo,ernment
have assisted in organi1ing the kinds
of anti-government demonstrauons
that have been calculated to stimulate
and provoke arrests."
Wright said the CIA had made 1hc
admission under quesuoning from
members of Congress.
~~o
Riot damage ln Shreveport.
SHREVEPOk'f. La. (A P)-Hun-
dttds of angry blacks looted or burned stores a,nd held off authorities
with rocks and bottles early 1oday
after a black man was fatally shot in
what one witness described as a drug
deal aone sour. police said.
Two white females were arrested
after the shooting at a park. described
by pol~ as an area with do.la
problems. One of them. Tamala C.
V crao. 17. was later booked on a
ChaJJt of second-degree murder. ac-
cord1n1 to police records.
Police would not elaborate on the
murder charge. The other woman was
questioned but not immediately
char&ed.
During the rock-throwing. a se'en-
bloclc area was cordoned off and
police warned motorists to sta) a"a).
Police Chief Charles Gruber said the
crowd could have been as big as 1,000
people at the height of the dis-
turbance, but most estimates put the
figure between 300 and 500 during
most of the evening.
This northwestern Louisiana cit)
of 2SO,OOO. the state's second laraest
after New Orleans, has been the scene
of ~nt racial tension $temmina
from a &hooti~ of a black teen last
month. But pohcc said d~ problems
also may have fueled the disturbance.
A man who identified himself as a
cousin of shooting victim William
David McKinney said that McKin-
ney was abystanderto a dru_g-deal t!'a
went sour. The man, who wouta give
his name only as Charles, talked to
reporten after being interviewed by
detectives as a witness to the shoot·
ina.
Charles said a woman had tried lO
buy some cocaine from a group of
men, and when they ran away with
her purse. she "took out her frus-
tration" tiy shooting at Mcj(jnncy.
McKinney, 20, of Shreveport. died
at 12: I 0 a.m. today ot a gunshot
wound to the head, police said.
Reba White, 22, said she was at a
convenience stort when the shooting "
happened in the nearby park about
9:4S p.m. Tuesdav.
Study says mamlilograms
~.--.-cut breaf t cancer deaths P.anel wefghing Social Security cuts
WASHINGTON (AP) -Out of to .. the new president. The panel,
concerned about becoming em-
broiled inJhe Qr~deniial cam_pai&n
has purposely kept out of the public
impasse between President Reagan's aware of the polirical firestorm likely
rcfusar-to increase taxes and the to be triggered by such suggestions.
ICfu.alo(t_hc..DemQCratic-<"ofUrol~ed __ .q:hat means-you are withholding
Congress to CU! government spends ng money from the sick, the elderly and
enouah to bnng the deficn under the defense of the nation." he said.
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BJ ~A.socia1ed Pre$1 the glare of the presidential cam-
--· -----paian,-a bipartisan co1IUJliiston is WASHINGTON -A stud} by NationaJ Cancer hutitute scientists $hows quietly craftinf a proposed soluuon
that mammogram examanauons ever} one 10 two years c.ao reduce breast 10 the fcdcra budget deficit that
cancer deaths b} 24 percent among women aged 40 to 49. The conclusion came would include cuti in Social Secun\)
from a detailed anal) sis of data from a clinical trial t>eaun 18 years ago by the and defense spending as well as
Health Insurance Plan of Greater cw York. Rcscarchen said it is the first possible 'increases in consumption
comprchcns1ve stud} to prove that mammograms can be an important taxes.
.. lifearinuace_nmg tcchnw_e fi r "-O~D under ttJe ~of .SQ. "This is tbc ftrst T-hat-i the--word-ffom-Bem6l'f'at
statisticaliy-Significant evidence of \he benefits" for this age group. said Robert Strauss. who 1s co-chairman
Kenneth Chu. lead author of 1he NCI analysis. of the 12-membel" commission along
Batter denles 1Jopi08eraal llal.an ·
with Republican Drew Lewis. .
Strauss provided a tantalizing
glimpse Tuesday of" hat options the
panel is considering recommending
eye since July. \
' Strauss indicated that ork has
been ~oing on behind the Sc(•nes and
he said lbe commission "111 resume
holding public heanngs immediately
aftc1 the-Nov. 8 elecuon:-The-eom~
m ission would hke to finish its "ork
by ~c. 21.
The comm1ss1on. "'h1ch is spilt
evenly between Dcm'ocrats and Re-
publicans. was created b) Congress
last )car in an attemJ?t to break the
control. <'. d . . . Strausssaidthegroupprobabl) will . ~trauss saa . top pnonty wtll be
recommcnda fo.urnrfi ve-ycar plan to glven_to...spcndmg cuts-and only after
eliminate the deficit. which this \ear th~y .arc exhausted .would ~he com-
is-expected to-total.aboul.$.LSU»llio m1ss1on look at possible t~ncrease
Social Security benefits. Medicare as a way ofbatancrng the 6udget.
and other entitlement programs and His comments marked the most
dcfen~spendmg will ha'e to be cu1. detailed discussion )'Ct of where the
Strauss said. since the> account for 68 commission is headed. The panel has
percent of total spending. been criticized for not holding public
Strauss said the commission was meetings in the past several months. -CHARLOTTE. N.C.-.\ dfrmer PTL official said he told a federal grand
JUr) that he had sex" 1th former PTL leader Jim Bakker. but Bakku hasdemed .
the allegation tn court. Jay Babcock. the former director of creative telcv1s1on
for the tro~led mm1str}. commented T uesday after being asked questions by
the grand Jury apparently designed to de term inc whether PTL money was paid for sexual favors. Babcock wa the first man 10 publicly acknowledge telling the
grandjur} ofa sexual encounter "'uh Bakker. CaUs by The Associated Press to
Bakker's phone number in Fon Mill. S.C .. went unanswered Tuesday nighl.~n
August, Bakker denied under oa\h that he had ever had a homosexual
relationship. Told b) a repomr Tuesda) outside the-federal courthouse that
Bakker had denied e'er ha' mg a homosexual relationship with anyone,
Babcock replied: 0 l'm sa~ ing he's a har."
House OKs pesticide review limit GOP stalls
·minimum
wage.bill .
Hurricane Helene grows In Atlantlc
MIAMI -Humean1: Helene formed earl) today in the central Atlantic
and forecasters say the ocean·s founh hurricane.this yeat has already begun to
strengthen as It churns across open ~ater. Helene. packing sustained winds of
85 mph. is the first humcane to form since Gilben went on a rampage last week
throuah the Caribbean. Mexico and the Texas Gulf Coast By midday. the
ccntec6f Helene was located near la1nude 12.0 nonh. longjtudc 40.2 west. or
about 1,300 miles east of Barbados. according to an advisory from the Nauonal tf urricane Center 1ss.ued short I} befor~ noon. The s1orm. with winds clocked at 75 mph when It became a hurricane early today. was moving west at 12 mph
an_d was-expected to maintain that course for the nex\ day or t~. th~ advisory
WASHINGTON CA P)-Pla ns to
set an eight-year deadline for finish-
ing safety reviews of hundreds of
pesticides sprayed on crops are on
their way to the Sen:ue a fter &aiQing
easy approval tn 1he Hou!>C.
"Getting this bill to the pre 1dent°'\
desk is m y top priority as "e wrap up
this congressional session.·· E.
"Kika" de la Garza. D-Tcxas. chair-
man of the House Agriculture Com -
m ittee, said Tuesdar as the House
approved lbe measure on a '01ce
vote.
The Environmental Protection
Agency would be required to com-
plete. safety reviews' of some 600
pesticides within eight years under
the bill. The research 1s designed to
end use of the most ht11ardous
chemicals and limn use of others that
prcsen\ health dang~ -.--
No\ until the year 2024 would 1he
agency finish the re' 1ews at the
present pace. according to 1he Gen-
eral Accounting Office. Thus fa r no
deadline has been set for the re carch ·
which began in the mid-1970s.
Business and government would
share storage and disposal costs. and a
program under which the agenc) has
paid S20 m illion to manufacturers lo
buy up stocks of banned ·pesticides
would be largely cn4ed under the
three-year reau\honzation of the Fed-
eral Insecticide. Fungicide and
Rodenticidc Act.
The Senate alread) has passed a
similar biU and appeared hkeh to act
on the House version in the throe to
four weeks remaining before law-
makers adjourn to campaign full time
at home.
Most en v1rionmentahsts. howc' et.
arc at most lukewarm to the bill. a
bare-bones measure without a
number of provisions they support.
such as stepped up federal monatoriog
of groundwater. which represents the
basic drinking supply for millions of
Americans.
WASHINGTON (A P)-:._ Sepate
Republicans are stallin$ action on a
Democratic plan to raise the $3.3S
minimum wage in hiJh-stakes parlia-
mentary manuevering being played
out ap1nst a backdrop of presidential
poliucs.
The Republicans want a chl"ncc to
add a lower pay rate for unskilled
workers and ac11on on President
Rea11n's nominees to the federal
bench before Dcmocr1tts can move on
the first hi~e in the minimum wage in ................................................................................................... ~_ eiaht years.
JU:e-eda~•UQ,ft Sec,•etarvs-o,-1-"Unless we see prOJ.fCSS With the ~·· --u .. •' .,, _, ... ..u AID. s • t • 8 f • g t ggl j udacsandlcecpourabality toamend,
WASHINGTON-LauToCa\'llOS.lheneweducationsecretary,planned VIC Im ac1n new s ·fll e we're going to be ol'I the minimum
today to meet his staff and o utline his pnoriues and management style on his • ' ' waac a long time," Senate GOP Whip
first full day ofv.orl. Cavazos was confirmed Tuesday by tho.Senate 94-0 and Alan Simpson of Wyommg ·said
swom in lo office by Vice Pre idenl Georie Bush ina Wbjtc H o use ceremony.-SO TH ROXANA. Ill. ( .\.PJ-An riahts act1vjs1. ' ana Elementary School in this town ol Tuesday.
He as the first Hispanic Cabinet member. President R'Cagan called the 61-year-8-year-old boy with AIDS-related "All I v-ant to be 1s a housewife." 2.000 to prolCSt Jason's applicauon Simpson made the comment fol-~d ~vu~ -who is ore~~t AfJexa<nc~a~~·:=~-~l·~-~~~~==~·~~~~=·~1=~=~·~~~~~~fts~n~·~L~··~~~ll~mu,~k1~s~~;o~rija~d~m~~~~~o~n~.~w~h~i~c~h~o~ffiW1~c~~WISLJa~reL~~·n~K~~ra~~~pa~n~y~s~)~ra~~~g~y~l~u:n:~~-~·-J -----:Democrat -"ITterlmf example o(ille magni 1ccnt contributions after protests over has admittance 10 want is a m othe . cons cnng. eons a er -
Americans.have made to our national life." • school, dreads anothe r struggle be-J ason's family left the St. Louis At Tuesday's protest. -parents car· C. Byrd of West Virginia fiJed a
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back," his mother says. • miles south of here. last month, "AIDS Kills" and "Help Keep AIDS days to limit further debate o n the bill
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The California Department of Health Services (OHS) and the U.S .
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have scheduled a community
meeting for Orange County residents to discuss five cleanup ettecn•·
uves developed ior the Stringfellow Site located in Glen Alton,
Calffornia. Some etternatlVes would involve continuing the preMnt
practice of performing addltlonal water treatment-of Stringfellow Site
qroundwater in Orange County.
Currently. Stringfellow Site contaminated groundweter undergoes
Initial treatment et a groundwafpr treatment plant situated et the lite.
Thia pretreated water Is therl transported througti an lndustri.I ....,
pipeline to Orenge County SanitlaUon Districts' water treatment
pt.,,ta tor turther treatment and disposal.
Pretentatlons will focus on the final cleanup actions presented tn the'
Strt,,gfetlow Oreft Feasibility Study (FS) Report and the OHS/EPA
Prop<>Md Plan for cieariup of site-related contemtnated groundWater
In GMn Avon. Pubflc comment pertalnlno to the FS Repor1 and the
propoMd Plan Is an essential component in the decision-m8king
proceae conducted to select a final remedy for the atte. The communi-
ty meetlno Will give Orange County resldent1 the oppc>rtuntty to
dl9cusa cleanup options and provide comments to OHS end EPA
offtcials.
Both the FS Report and the PropOSed Plan were laaued for pubic
~and comment on June 30, 1988. The tult FS Repon. a brief
Tectmtc.I Summary, and tl'le propoeed Plen are evafteble for pubf6c
r9¥tew at the toffowing Information repositories:
"Our bia problem nght now as that saying they'd been harassed for their Out of Our Schools." by Sen. Edward M. Kennedy ..
we just want to be a normal family." efforts to enroll him in regular classes Accor~iog to the Senate Judiciary
Jason Robenson's mother. Tammie. there. "If that kid comes here. my Committee. 2S nominations by Re-
said Tuesday. "We don·t want to be in la$t week. as man} as t"-O dozen daughter will go to a private school." apn for federal judgeships are now
the spotlight. I don't want \o be a civil parents began picketing South Rox-Roseann Hayes said in an mterview. pendin& before the panel .
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Bilh court policy
of 0-day. rulings
receives cri.ticism
SAN FRANCISCO (AP)-..\new
state Supreme Coun PohC\ to
drastically cut the time 11 take'> in
makina dedsionswould make dissent
amona the justices more d1flicult and
likely hun the quality of dccm on'> a
commentator on the court said
The policy to decade all new ra!IC'I
within 90 days of oral argument or
-post-araumcnt wnttcn bnef5 -~
1----tlian hilfthc-currc-n1 average dcfoion
time -"smacks of assenibl\-linc
JUStice," said Stephen Barnett. a lay,
professor at the ni' e~at) of C ah-
fomia at Berkeley
Chief Jusucc Malcolm Luca' said
in a statement Tuesda} that the coun ,
1n settling a suit b) a la") l'r "ho..c
case took 21h )ears to decide. had
voted unanimous!\ on the polin
staning with ca~S argued OC\t Janu-_
ary.
The announcement come., a' (alt-
fomia trial couns arc \taning to
implement new state laY.s aimed at
reducing delays. and the st:ue J ud1caal
Council prepares to 'ote on guide-
lines to speed up appellate rn'ics.
But many Judge-. and scholar\ h:l\ e
araued that a speedup 1s un" 1\c for
the high court, which hears the most
important and difficult cascs~:1nd "
required to hear all death pcnalt~
appeals. .
The state upremc C'ourt has
concentrated on death pcnalt~ ca cs
to an unprecedented degree. but nc" casess_onunue~me 1n. an<l t~
backlog has not declined
"The 90-day rule '" cra1) tor the Supreme Court and should be re-
pealed," Ba.men '>31d. "'h's almost
indecent to affirm a death penal!}
within 90 da}s. It's hh· :i JU') thctt
hears a death case and comes b:il ~ 1 n
two hours."
The pohq. hOY.C\t~r ren·1 \ l'd a
tentative endorsement from "tC\C
White, Attome) Genl'ral John \.in
de Kamp'schiefass1stan1 forcnminal
law. who said he thought 911 da\., '-'3
enough time lo decade the a\cragc
case.
In his statement Lucas \<lid "Xl-da'
extensions would be allcmcd tor
"good cause."
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 21. 1988 AS
W ORLD \
AilinJ!HJrohJto Armenians1'n· masse wait out ol danger • .
TOKYO (AP)-The palace said for decision OD annexation today that the ailing Emperor
H1rohtto's condauon was 1mpro' mg.
but Cabmet m1n1sters staH~d near
telephones for fear of the ~orst and
members of the 1mpenal famil)
can~eled scheduled act1\ 1t1e
The fra il 87-)ear-old. "ho began
vom1ung blood Monday and has
since had three transfusions. ~as 1n
serious but stable condition and
under constant medical surveillance.
palace and news reports said.
Ch1efphys1c1a n Akira Takagi told a
news conferen~ Haroh110 sho'i\'ed
symptom:ro! Jann-ID«: an1hm?lt11a
but was alen
Reports said the bleedrng came
from the area in his duodenum where
doctors performed an intestinal
bypass around an enlarged pancreas a
)ear ago.
MOSCOW (AP) -Hundreds of
thousanm of Armenians masst"d in
front of their republic's parliament
buildina today to renew their de,
mands for the annexation of
Nqomo-K.arabakh. an act1v1st said
''There are hundreds of thousands
of people in front of the uprcmc
Soviet. The a"enue is complete!}
closed to traffic." said 4-rpena)
Popoyan, wife ofact1\•1st and forml'r
politic.I prisoner Rafael Popo)an
Armen11n Commonrsr P:1m and
JOVemment officials "ere meeting
inside the building an Yere\.an. capi-
tal of the Armenian republic
Communist authontaes had prom-
ised to report to the people later toda\
about what decisions had been taken
,
in the quest to annc>. Nagomo-
K.arabakh. a mount.aaoous region of
neighbonng o\zerba1Jan that I'>
predominantly Armenian
·'The people are wa111ng," Popoyan
said. "The Cll~ IS ve11 ten'>C .\II the people are on the streets ..
A general stnke that began Fnda>
was co nunuang. she said
The Soviet go\ ernment clo~d
o\rmenia to foreign JOumahstS amid
tht-nstng-tcmton and the renewal of
e1hn1 unre n \lOll'ncc an
!': agomo-Karabakh
A.ndre1 Stlaotte'. a Foreign "11n1s-
tr) official. would 53) onh that
Yerevan ·'1s closed for temporal')
reasons~ .\sSOClated Pre'>' cor-
respondent J~hn-Thor Dahlburg and
other foreign correspondents wa1t1ns
in the Georgian cap11al ofTb1hs1 "ere
being barred from making a sched-
uled v1s11 to the region.
S1lan uev refused to be more speci-
fic or to confirm that the resurgence of
ethnic unrest was responsible for the
govemmenf s acuon.
One man was killed and at least 25
were hun Sunda' in a shoot-out
between Armenian~ and .Uerbaijan1s
1n lh~ ¥illag~ of Khadzna~
official Soviet nev.s agenc) Tass said
There v.ere rumors in Yerevan
about more fighting betv.een Aume-
ntansand AzerbaiJan1<. but that none
of the rumors had been confirmed.
Popo)an said
Civil unrest threatens new Haitian leader
PORT-~ -PRI" E. Ha1i1 (.\P)
-Soldier<> sac~ed their commanders
and workers struck !ltatc-run com-
panies. nppingapan a bos ·s home m
one instance. ar, Ha1uans released
pent-up rage at three decades of
authontanan rule
manders and repm.al k1lhng., and
spontaneous street demono;tra11om
were on the nse.
''I'm afraid we're on the C\ e 01
another 1nsurrect1on." a go' crnmen t
official said pnvatel}.
Radio stauons said the re' oh 10 the
.<X>O-member arm ~ spread bccau~·
-'. 1;nl had not fired commander<, thl·
soldiers adenufied w11h the corrup·
uon and repression of thl' go\ c:rn·
ments of Namph), Lcc;he Man1g..i1
and Jean-Claude Du va her
Ha1t1
Soldiers broadca!-.ling from radio
stations Tuesda) -'>Omething un-
heard of before the rnup -sa id the~
identified thcm<,eh c-s "11h thl' down-
trodden of this 1mpo\ emhed Cant>-
bcan nation.
Mars gives astronomer~
a·est·view.in.-acentury -· .
V1olencc and sporadic gunfire con-
tinued throughout the capital toda).
fo ur da) s after soldiers toppled the
reg1meoflt Gen. Henn "amph~.
Radio reports said troops were
remov_t.ni more and more com-
Lt. Gen. Prosper -'. \ n I \~ho dl·-
clared himsclfpres1dcn1 unda' alter
lower-ranking soldier-; '>tagl'd tht
coup. tned to end the unrest Tul''>da\
by appo1nt1ng a ne" armed'T6rce~
chief and announcing the rcurement
of e1iht ientr.als._
"We will chase out of the: arrm all
supporters of Namph). ~anag.at and
Duvalier." said a pohcem:in :it a
stauon in dov.ntown Pon-~u-PI1ncl
where soJdiers removed t~e1r· com· ~e_arm) iuns Lhe llQlJcc.m
Se' eral repeated on the air. ··The
arm) 1s the people and peopk arc the
army'"
The coup leaders ha'e demanded
that o\' nl reorganize the m1lnai: and
ms.mute democrauc refoans....
LO ANGELES (AP) -1 elcscopc
buffs are gazing at Mars' pulT> "h11e
clouds, towenng \Olcanocs and
shrinking southern ice cap ;i., the n:d
planet's closest ~proach 10 Lanh in
I 7 years provides some ol the best
until they approach \\lthin °'..i 65
mil lion miles of each other on .\ug.
27. 2003.
Because Mars appeJr\ much
Burmese general named· prime minister T oll r each es 1 40
in Mexican flood
· cws since ....,..__.._
"This is a rare chance for people to
take a look at a world "here httmans
may one day \.\alk." "31d usan
Lcndroth. spokeswoman for the
Pasadena-based Planetal) 1l't).
which is sponsoring dolcm of ~tars
Watch '88 public' IC\\ 1ng panics and
a formal observation program b)
amateur astronomers.
Mars·wm make its close approach
to Eanh at 8: 18 p.m. PDT toda~. c;a1d
astronomer Ed Krupp, d 1 rector of Los
Angeles' Griffith Obscn a tor)
During the close encounter. the tY.O
planets will be 36.54 million mile-;
apart, the closest since the~ \\Cre
34.92 million miles apart 1n .\ugu t
1971 and closer than the) \\ 111 get
Jury gets case
in D~A killing
LOS ANG ELES (A P) -A L
: District Coun jury has recc1\cd the
case of three men charged with
kidnapingand murdering a U.S. Drug
Enforcement Admm1stration ag~nt
'in Mexico nearly four }Cars ago .
. The defendants arc.alleged to ha'c
killed DEA agent Enriq ue am arena.
whose battered body was discovered
on a ranch near Guadalajara.• •
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~ Two defendants are charged "1th
kidnap, murder and consp1raC}. and
one with being an accessory in the
f Camarena and his air-
plane pilot.
Prosecutors contended dunng the
trial that Mexican druglord ·Rafael Caro Quintero ordered Camarena's
slayina to revenge DEA assaults on
his narcotics empire.
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views fer Nerthern Hertw.f'h('tt' oh-stl'Zcd pooo:er In a "'eeli:end coup. \\as named p11111e
servers will be better than al an\ 111111: minister toda~ b)' the ne~ milita11-dom1na ted govem -
since 18J5 or unlll2U:!5.a~tronomcr!> ment Hundreds of people were repon ed dead in a
said. ruthless crackdown on dissent. The crackdo"'n kept
Mars also t·an be '>l'l'n "1th lhl' r"demonstrators ofTthe streets for a second da' toda~. Pro-
naked eye. although surlall' kalUrl''>' democraq act1\1Sts ~ere reponed going u·nderground.
aren't vrsible. For ~onhcm Hema· Government spokesman Kya" an said troops killed 67
sphere residents, 11 appear\ as ,1 people, ""ounded 34 and :irrested I 00 "10 the course of the
reddish-orange pot -thl' bnghtl''' government's la" and order rcstorauon work"' 1n
object in eve.ning skit''> -Im\ to th~ Rantoon and three other areas Tuesday and toda y. That
east-southeast after dart... al\(.)u t 4) brough t the official death toll to at least 144 people
degrees above the southern hun1on at
midnight. and lO\' 1n thl' \\e\t-
southwest before da" n
Telescope \IC\\S arc 'er) gul.J tor
more than a month on e11hcr 'ildc: ul
tonight's close approach. and \lar'I
will nsc earlier 1n the l'\l'n1n~ in
future weeks
Korean students demonstrate
SEOUL. outh Korea -Radical studen'ts hurled
firebombs and rocks at not police toda) and defaced an
Ol)mpte flag dunng a protest near a ~()('('er camp used b)
Ol)mp1c team Riot pahce blocl..ed about 300 students
"hen the) tned to mar<h out of K)unghce L'ni .. ersll) 10
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Suv.on. :?5 males south of Seoul Protesters pelted the
police '>'llh scores of firebombs and rocks but dad not
break throu the lines of troopers. The school is ne\t lo a
soccer training camp use
Argendne take. V .N . gavel
t;:"ITED :-\.\TIO~ -.\rgent1nas Dante Captuo.
the new General A.sscmbl~ president. v.asted no ume in
telling the 159-nation body it_ must close the· economic
gulf bet'>'een nch and poor nation~ Oi:s the o\rgenune
foreign minister took the ga' el after has clecuon T uesda}'.
he noted "the remarkabk difference between all the
progress made toward ensuring "orld peace. and the little
or nothing "'e ha' e done to prevent the "1dening of the
gap between nch countneo; and a large pan of the
de, eloping world." Caputo. a .n.,ear-old fo rmer poht1caJ
science professor. defeated the drll~ other candidate for
the presidcnc) of the 159-member General -'.sscmbl~.
Barbados' U.N .\mbassador Dame "<ua Barrow. b\' ? 1-66. with one abstention dunng a single secret ballot
MONTERREY. Me,nco I .\Pl -
Authonues scoun ng a d11 m erbed
discovered afifffi bus tnat "' washed away 1n a flash flood tnggered
by Hum cane Gllben. and the con-
firmed death toll m the disaster rose
to 140.
A ranchin$ settlement of 100
families remained cut off from belp
Tuesday by flood mg and landslide-. in
the mountams surrounding this
northern 1ndustnal center. said
Nuevo Leon state go\ emmcnt
spokesman Dame! Dimas.
"We're trymg to find out "hat we
can do to get supph~ to these
people.·· be said.
"We have ~vercd 140 cadavers.
It's d1fficult to sa\ how maO\ more
there could be:·· Dtmas said.
. MH£1~ 0 (1-·H ·~.\IOI ~)II~ \l.qlnoh.J. I hlo~!I. ~ (•( Llnrnln CM'.'*' 0 n -i I Si• ~ ~ 10 H;;tbur Bt\\I,. (bchtnd Thrifty ~ ffpm~ Bt:.~H D i-l·O 11< I' N. 11ot111kxh Shu
.u •:lrner.ln the ChJner Ccntl't' M~ \'l(JO a "'l·O -m Utt!l, !Hot ~h~:u Pk~' at ~n OtctlP fwy
Ol'"Gf' CJ Cl-.)M9 !HI,~.?..?~ .. t l\~tdl2 '"" -«( t of 1\t\ten /We.
HB's residents
already pay the
price of seJ\l"ices_
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A proposal to force Huntington Beach residents to join a
city-sponsored emergency medical insurance program or else
pay $125 for a paramedic call seems to be drawing heat from
City Council members, and rightly so. ·
T he proposaJ should go down in flames.
A family sho uld not have to pay $35 perycartothecity in
the off chance a family m ember's life might be endangered.
Neither should residents pay S 125 for paramedics providing
life-saving services any m ore than a J.'ictim of a house fire
should be sent a water bill b} firefighters. ·
Governm ent has a role in providing a societal safety net
when its citizens are imperiled. The paramedics-at-a-price
proposal would fray those life-saving strings.
Fire C hief Ray P icard advanced the idea as a m ethod of
improving emergency response times. The chief says the
paramedic teams should arrive at the scene of an emergency
witbinfive miruuesat least 80 percent oft~ time. As it is, they
are o nly making it 54 percent of the time.
Wednetday, September 21, 1981 A8
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WELLS
Use your
noodle
be e>i=e
ordering
Are ltahansgoing to ha' c to gl\c up
power lunches?
Marjabelle Stewart. cftq\fettc e--x-
pen and author of books on the same
subject says, "Never order spaghetti
at a power lunch.'-'
That's the most sensible statemc:nt
I've heard since the presidential
campaign speeches staned. But it can
be carried funher. How about ne'er
order spaghettion your first date'!
I did that once. When I final!~
caught the e)e of Ed. the most sought Picard proposed adding e mergency equipment and
staffing to reduce Jhc response time in critical hfe-or-<leath
situa!ions. Response time can make the difference between
calling m sick or calling the coroner.
Picard's plan to impro,·e paramedic"service makes sense.
His Ian for payi ng_ for it does no t, nor does his
recommendaliOn to have the city get into ilie medica
transpon business b~ providfog non-emergency ambulance
service. Private ambulance companies already serve that role.
Since 1972, residents of Huntingto n Beach have received
free paramedic sen ice. It is an essential emergency service
provided by the Fire Depanment along with fire protection.
And as Councilman Tom Mays said, it should be viewedin
Deukmejiail' s I)omiqeefo_J
treasurer a non-politician
after boy on campus dunng m~
frcstiman year at college. and he asked
me for a date. I tumedfltp-flopsall tbe
way back to the dorm.
My roommate. Ger'). \loas JUSt a
excited and began helping me decide
-what to wear. During the th~ da~s
J>efol"(' the date I tned on e"el)-thmg.
more than once. in her w-ardrobe as
well ilS mine before a decision was
made.
.... ----tt--Tlhesam e context as police pt otection orpu-blie-woT'ttp{ojec •
which benefit cit\ residents at no d irect cost.
But residents do pa) for such services. however
indirectly. • ·
The city imposes surcharges on utilities. charges a fee for
trash collection. rec.en cs. revenues from sales tax.es collected
in the city and1 of course. reaps a ponion of property taxes.
To impose a fee or tax for each and e\•ery service a city
provides is gouging. m ismanaged go emment or both.
Residents don't get a free nde. but they are entitled to free
paramedic services.
-Cotton far-ming..:
San Joaqum allc} farmer could realize handsome
profits from an e panding world market if they were allowed
to grow Pima cotton. But a law established m L925 ~nnits
only one vanet)' of cotton to be grown in the valley. It's called
Acal a.
Common business sense and the American free
enterprise system dictate that farmers shouJd not be restricted
from profiung with a d1ffereftt variety of cotto n that is equal
quality and in increasing demand ....
The valley has long been recognized for its high-quality
Acala cotton. The one-,·ariet) law has served well to protect
this reputation, but the ti.me has come to adapt to a changing
market. lt would be economicall y foolish to resist the growing'
potential of Pima conon sales at a time when the futuFe-Of
California's cotton industry is questionable at best.
·SurvJ al may depend on growers' and legislators' abiity
to recognize a nd seize new opponunnies for profitS'm a highly
Tim in • selection of Thomas Hayes
-a n ers ·sorrre-GetPinst--=d,.....e-rs-
Rank-and-file 'oters ha' e never
heard ofThomas Hayes. Gov. Deu-
kmeJian·s newe t nominee 10 fiU the
vacant post of state treasurer. As the>
gradually become aware Qft he choice.
they probabl) will like 11, nnd for one
simple reason: He's a ccr111icd non-
polit1c1an.
in the GOP primary. DcukmcJ1an\
sponsorship of Ha} es not\\ 11hstand·
ing.
This possib1ltt~ seems part1cularl)
strong in h~ht of the reaction the
Hayes nomination got at the stale
Republican Central <. omm111ce
meeung last "-eekcnd in an Diego.
That's why. however. th\.' appoint-lnd1v1duals who had been hoping for
ment has flabbergasted JUSI about all the nomination for thtmsches \~ere
state Capitol politician and poltllcal undemandabl) m11Tcd. of cour'C.
observers. This go,c:mor has been a and some of their supporters \loCrc
diehard Republican pani~n all his furious.
years in public life. Hts fin~• p1rk fQr the post.Aep_Dan_J.-un&rcn. i:cllc< ted (All their expn:ss1ons ?f anger and
this charactensttc. Lungren. a bnght -resentment \lo ere prt\ al~ I) made. ol
and able individual. has been 35 -c~ursc. On charactcnsuc that d1'>-
strong a conservative Repuhhcan tmgu1she~ Cahfom1a Rcpu.bhl\IO)I
panisan as DcukmeJian himself from Cahfom1a Democrats ·~ their
(One reason state Senate Democrats reluctance to go pllbltc 1n cr111c111ng
rejected Lungren's confirmauon \I.JS any of their o"n mcumtx·nt•..I
their reluctance to give a \aluable Even state rentral commtttec
political steppingstone to someone members who \I.ere not c;upponmg
who. it was thought. would make the any pamcular cand1da1c for the
most of it for the Republicans. I nom1na11on were pu77lcd and often
H h h h d h be unhapp~ that Deut...mcJian \\Cnt ayes. on t e 01 er an · as ·en outside the ranks of Republican a poliucal eunuch. A the state·~ auditor general. he's been a non-activists in filhng the post. It St.'emcd
panisan emplo)ce of the full Cah-pan1cularl) out of charauer for 1h1\
fomia Legislature for nine >ears. In governor not 10 reward a faithful
that post, he serves all members. thl.' toiler in the pa~n vine}ards.
Republican minorities as "-Cll as the Moreover. the appointment of
Democratic maJonties. >\s a voter. Ha)es represents a lo t opponun1t~
Hayes declined to state an} pan1san for the GOP to build up '>omcone "'ho
affiliataon. ~-couldmakc1he most oft he chance to compet111ve \\Orld market. Bakersfield Californiu All that is ending no" that Ha~c nail down the post for the pan) in the -~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~h:a~s~a:c~~~p~t~ed~De~ukm~1an~ nomi-future.Ha~s~na1nl}has1~b~~
E 1 e-vacum:y left--b) nd le the JOb nergy po icy Democratic Treasurer Jesse Unruh's (which should be an appoinll\C pos
death in 1987. The 42-)ear-old kgis-anyway), but his politicnl ski lls and
lative emplo)ee has made two prom-chansma are unpro' en. By 1979. the U nited States had wrestled a comprehensive
energy policy into place.
Shocked by prices that had been quadrupled by the
monopolistic Organization of Petroleum Exponing Coun-
tries, the nation adopted policies designed to reduce its e nergy
dependence sharply. ·1
The idea was to protect ourselves from future vulner-
abilitf to OPEC. but over the eight )ears o f the Reagan
administration. the energy program has been dismantled ....
No, the strategies of the late '70s were not necessarily
appro priate for all time. and. }es. more of the energy savings
of the early '80s were caused b) extortionate prices than by
...federal policy. , .
But guiding policies arc needed all the more in the
absence of conservation-forcing high pnces. and 1t is blithe, at
best. to act as 1f the nation needs no energ) policy at all.
Tbe At1nta C011stlt11tioo . .
ises to satisfy the governor's poliucal Almost as amazing as the np1>9ant-
instincts. Hayes wall re-regis.ter as a ment atself was its 11ming. The
Republican. aod he'll seek a full , four-governor announced his long-dela>-e<l
year term at the next statewide choice the da) before the tale central
election. committee meeting DcukmeJian. tn
Winning that four-year term ma) talking to reponers in an Diego.
not be so easy. Not onl~ is there likely indicated be knew has dec1sion·"ould be De · r · ruffie panisan feathers among Rc-to a mocrat with a po aucall} ~ublican activists. Wh}. then. didn't formidable name -Kathleen Brown. the sister and dau~hter of e wait a few more da}S and disclose
former California governors_ run· it1al a time when those activists "ould
ning for the same offi~ io 1990, but not be able to fan each other·~
o ne or more Republicans ma) rncn"tment~ as casil) as the) did'l
challenll,e Ha\CS for the nomination A much more tntercs11ng and
LE TH R ,I
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I also used that ume to bone up on
bioJogy, his major. I did research.
with the help of a friend on the
MARTY
SMITH
~._..uc.altleu.'I team, on the exact dut 1cs of a
quanerback. Of course-Ea p a)ed
football -one of the reasons he "'a~
so popular. I checked out the almanac
to get interesting btts of 1nforma11on
on his hometown. Pittsburgh.
We went to an Italian restaurant
known for It s good food and a great
dance band. Carried awa) "ith nn
success at snagging this date, I
decided to reward m}self and
without thinking It through. ordered
one of my favonte foods-spaghetti
imponant • que$t1on alo;o was being
quietly debated among the Re-
publicans: What does the Ha)es
choice suggest about a po<;c;1blc th1rd-
term DeukmeJ•an cand1dacy'1 One
theory is that b} not p1d.1ng somconl'
who might use whate\ a 1atc\lo 1dc
name idenufication th:u g()(''i "11h tht'
treasurer's post 10 run for go' t>mor 1n
1990. De-ukmeJian has ind1cn1ed hl'
will run again hunself.
This ignores the fact. though. lh:lt
Deukmej1an alread) ha\ p1ckl·d a
possible successor -Lungren. one of
hts longtime supporter\ and the
fovemor's first choice for treasurer
n losing the fight with the Dcm<X.rat!.
over confirmation, Lungren gained
almost as much public rccogntt1on a~
he would have b) !>ltttng 1n the ollice
He also won sub tantaal 'i} mpath~
from panyact1\ 1sts, "ho think he" as
unfairly treated by the enatc Demo-
crats. That S>-mpath> \\Ould be a
valuable resource Jn an) 1990 GOP
statewide primary.
Lungren. who ts. rcunng from ht
congressional seat. as e\pcctcd 10 seek
the attome)' .aenerars office m t"-O
-years. He could run, instead. tbr th~
--aovem or's office 1f DcukmeJ1an earl~
next year announces that he plan 10
·retire. That could be a more ltkch . . . .
Dcukmej1an ·seems to have-toss('(!
aside political considerations and
sought someone with the best techni-
cal qualifications.
One high-level Republican poltti-
cal strategist pnvatel) subscribed to
this view. At the same lime. though.
he cautioned against any theol) 1ha1
seeks to forecast any actions of this
puzzling governor.
"If I had to make m) living
predicting what George Dcukmejian
will do. I would have been on food
Stamps a long 11me ago ...
Martlo Sm/tit is • 1yodlc•IH
col•mal11.
When the waiter set the plate in
front of me I reali1ed m~ pred1cn-
ment. I knew the technique for ca11ng
spaghetti in a lad) like manner. but I
had never mastered it. I bt'gan to t\\.1rl
the spaghetti around m~ fark using.
the SPQ<>n to keep things under
control:-Forget control. The mirs~ g
bigger and bigger. You can't un\lo1nd
spaghetti any more than you can
unscranfble an egg.
I scraped it off 3'i dehcatel) a'
possible and staned o'er. bcraung
myself for not ordering ra\ ioii. Tht!>
time I almost made it. The fork full u(
spaghetti was the righ t size and I "'a'
just putting it into m) mouth when
two rebel strands escaped and flopped
down ovu my cbin.
Should I bate them off and let them
fall back in m)' plate? uck them up
like I u.scd ro do at home when m\
mother wasn't looking'!Capture them
in my napkin? Tr} to removt them
with m) fork?
To compound the problem. \\c
were seated side b "de on a
banqueJte facing a mirrored wall. ~
I scraped them otT"1fh my fork
"While Ed. not ha' ingan~ decisions 10
w · 1 la an ~ending not to nouce what wao;
goingon •. 1 tn ed tn a sncilk) way to cut
the pasta into shoner piece~. That wa<>
only pan1all) successful: rcbd
strands of spaghetti come tn all
lengths.
I had eaten about one-third of the
ponion. dribbltn&_ the sauce oc-
casionally on. the fU>nt of m\ room-
mate's dress, when mercifull ). thl'
band staned to play. Ed had lint ht.'d
his dinner and I assured him I
couldn'teatanotherbite. We got up to
dance. , .
I was confident about my dancing.
It was one of my best subjects all
through school. But I said a silent
prayer -"Pluse. God, don't let th1~
spqhetti sauce on the front of Gerry·.,
dress rub off on his shin."
.. ·:rextbo0k troubles
Who could believe thafCal1forn1a would try to encourage
children to read with tcxtbooks in which the language Is
deliberately flattened and the meaning 1s tortured?
. .
Teens, like adults, Ue au different
We danced well together. Well? We
were Knsational. Ed used to cut 1n o.n
me frequently at the dances on
campus after that night. B'ut he ne\ er
asked me out to dinner again.
I never wondered wh>.
Here is an example from a book currently in use: "Eve
sleeps behind the stable. She dreams. Eve secs a green eagle.
The eagle flies b y Eve. Eve fears the eagle. Eve Oecs.''
The publishers aren't content to ruin children's
appreciation of the language with their own bad writing. They
also mangle classics that preced ing generations have enjoyed.
"The Little Engine That Could" becomes tifeless when
children ate told the engine "went along very welt" instead of
"puffed along merrily.·· A passage from .. The Princess and the
Pea" eliminates "It was a dark and fearful n ight," substituting
~·it was bad."
It's i.(lsulting to assume that o ur children should be fed
pep that turns the JOY of read mg into a dreary chore.
The publishers may think o ur children are dumb. We
prefer to use an old..fashioned phra~ and uy a typical
California youngster 1s sman as a whip.
Sa Prun.c. ctnakle
ORANGE COAST
To the Editor:
In response to Ann Wells' anicle
Sept. 14 about teen-agers. I ha' c
somethin& to say.
She $CCmcd to stereotype all tcen-
•n into 1 Jn?UP of .. a gcnt'Tat1on of
youna people" who haven't set the
riptpls.
When 28 haah school students.
randomly.selected. we~ asked what
their IQ9)s wett for tht' upcoming
schoof year, most didn't seem to
1nswer very well.
One JCn1or girl rcsol\.ed to go to
school at least thrtt times a week
While another boy resolved to set a
airtfriend. Two others wanted to pass
their drivina test 1nd do well in
footbell.
Piii
However, tMtt ~capt stucknts
who dad say they wanttd to make
IOOd lf'ldes. Now. JUJt bttauw more
people dida•1 amwer this w1).
ctoan•t ma~ that one can lump ~II t.een-aten anto a aroup of 1r-
respoasiblr .. youna people ...
'•1 ... ,~~ ..., ,.._.. True,101Mteenr.dohave the1r .,. ·~ P•odolCl!Oft 0.1n•111 prioritln and mora s muled ue. but
O.fllllty ... ...., there-ate otMrl who don't. Thnc
~...., °"' .. ,,,. .-.. '!l!IC! w ... M .C:-•MllNCA~ wua•a.-a tolo• IMO~· _«:.-....
AU«•tr £0.•oi A~\I •tteil AOtt1loiil't ~' lftlHll'" kaow txactl)' what t~
l• ca.iii! ,., .. waat and IMy wall be suet-asful 1n
.. ~ ldo1 ' '°"'"'°"' AMll!\1111 °""10< ICb~ina many 1f not all of tht'1r
... ..... Clfllll ....... pk c.1, l•10t "'°""' l)tti(r Ml"-"" Shouldn't you 11ve tttn-•n a
..., C.... • cbafter! lfyott aiv~ thtni a hnat more
5-rtl l"'8I rtlPQMibility, they nUpt try hard IO ••••••••••••••••••••••••r IUCCeld. If one Ms nepl1\'e opinions
towards them. teen-agers usuallv "'ill
tum oul with negauve results. ·
I realize some leen-a~rs are bad .\
perfect example is the 19->ear-old
who (allegedly) killed Debbie Killelea
in her alley. This was a temble
incident. but not all of us II"(' like this.
All I'm saying 1s that when 'ou'rc
'thinking of the future and how the
present generation of t~n·agcr'i 1s
JOing to run 1t. think of the h1ghl)
intelligent. responsible and indepen-
dent teen-agers. Don't JUSt think of
-the irrespons1t>le ones. Because when
you think about It. present!~ aren't
thctt quite a tcw irresponsible adults
a.round'! -MAR.Y NNE MELCHIO R
Newport 8<.'ach
Smith should remain sHent
To the Editor:
Dennis Smith was hired by the
tchool board of the La'una Beach Unif~School District in the sum-
mer of 1986. A recent article ID the
O.ily Ptlot statn that math "wa~
OftClt tpin offemi 1 supenntendent's
poaition in 1nother d1stnct But b\
that tune, the rtQll wa\ 1n full ""mi
and Smith ftlt confident that posn1,·c
chanee was 1n the offina.
"As a hired admmtStrator. Sm11h
kepi his personal feelings about the
recall to himttlf But la\t .,ed. he
adm1ncd that he wat for thC' move9
meat."
5mt1h tS 1 vtty britht. ambtllou'
and hafd.wotlun1 ~ucator. nd or
counc. ht has op1n1ons on all matten
relaliae to education. I .-wltlt Smnh that 1t ..,., onf
PllDA 11hiilll.I b him to kftp bes
personal opinions -privatt' durina the
penod of the rccaU election. How-
ever. I question i'he propriety of
malting public his opinions at this
tJme.
The supponcn of the old tchool
board mt'mbcrs will have future
elcct10JU to try to CODVlntt the Votal
of tht' COrrcc1MU of thett point of
"1ew An administrator should not
allow has comments to affect the
polmcal proceu.
h 1s -'panacularty 1ronac that the
~hool board memben that ~
such confidence in Smith by biriftl
him 1t the • of J' yean and with
onl)' 1.-0 yan npe-ne..ce 1n
Hs111ant pnnc1pal iho¥i be treated
1n this manner •
GENE FELDER
1Apaali9ch
c.l•llUll•I Au We/11 lives In ,_.._.N,,_,. ..
TooAY I~ H1sr0Rr
Today is We<ll\esda). Sept. 21 . 1hc
26Sth day of Nl88. There are I 0 I da)'s
left in the year. This is Yorn Kippur.
the Jewish O.y of Atonement.
Today's h&&hhaht m hmorv:
In 1938, a devastaung humcanc
with winds clocked it more than 180
mph struek pans of New York and
New Enaland Wlth httlc "ammg.
cau11na W1despread damage and
claimina more than 600 laves. (The
hun1cane bears no name bccaux the
system for assaan1n1 names to m~or
troptcal S10rms did not 10 into effttt
until 1953.)
On lhtS date:
In 1792. tM-Frmch National
Coaventton voted to abolish the mona~_hy.
la 1166i._!n&bsh novelist H.G . Wdltwatuom.
In 1931 , 8nta1n went ofTthc told "8ndlnl.
In 19J7 ... TM Hobbn.'' by J.R.R. Tolkien. wu ftm pubh1hed
la 1911. the Senate confinnt'd the
nom1nab0n of'Sandra 0.> O'Connor :C ~ c':n~" JU1t1c:e on
-a, De A•da,_ ,..,_,
Oranoe Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 21. 1988 A7
HoR oscoPl
:Auction a · boost for Easter Se3.ls By SYDNEY OM.ARR
'han4ay, September!!
ARIES (March :!l·Apnl 19): This ~hould be )OUr .. brcak.awa)" day.
Confidence bUUfis. )OU get true pK1urc-of potential and you do somethin&
about 11. F1nanc1al structure more ,olid than ong.mally an11c1pated. By llAREN M. REED
Dllf"""Ca' •••••••
Non-profit organ11atlons often will
invite_coerccorpa) cclebn11c toadd
spice, zest a nd a little magic to their
traditional danncr/dancc/aurnon
events.
One mi&ht have assumed that this
WIS the plan Saturday i\1ght at the first
(of what 1s planned to be annual)
faster Seals dinner and auctton wht•n
host ltea Ml8yard (oi KABC radio
K-en-and Bob fame) toolnhnrn1cr-
But foract M1n\ard EJlstcr \eals
poster child Niclaolas Boebm could
have charmed the cro"d ..111 b)
himself and indeed stole the sho" an
an unrehearsed exchange \.\Ith the
popular radio personalit)
Minyard, prepared for Boehm to
discuss his visit to summer camp: ··1
understand )'Ou 1ust got b:ic from a
nice trip lately -where did \OU go·r·
Boehm. in perfect deadpan ··10
the restroom.··
It wasn't e;11.a ti> the rc'>pon~e
Minyard expected. and the aud1cnn·
of350-plus filling t}lc Regl'\11) llotcl"s
ballroom was uttcrl) charmeu. \
comic in the making. Boehm -\\ho
ht,s cerebral palsy -1.ap1ured the
crowd.
The event. 1ipon<,orcd sokl\ b\
Century 21 Today Rcalt> of M1~!.1on
VieJO, was the last in a scnc of fund·
raising events for Easter al .. put on
by the Century 21 Toda) office.
according' to event · co..chamntn ttnm em.
"The Century 21 s~s1em has been
the top corporate sponsor of Easter
Seals nationall), ra1s1ng mor1.• than
$3.5 million last )ear:· he said
clutching tight I) 10 t\.\O of the II\ l'
auc~ion prizes -almost front J"4\~
center tickets for the sold out M 1chacl
la--....Ultl:iOJl..&nil_G~ M 1cbacl mac.en
at Irvine Meadows.
Century 21 has raised more th.m
Sf3 million 1n contnbut1on'> for
....,,....,.._.,o........_ ...
Ed Wrtcht (right) with aactlneer In' Wlncer.
Ken lllllyard and KeYln Hill poee with
poeter boy Jlf lcholu Boehm.
Easter Seals. the 1987 c:imp:ugn gift
being the largest contnbut1un b' a
corporate sponsor 1n the chant~·.,
hlSlory.
Event chairman Ed Wright anti 1·
pated the evening. \\hteh In\ oh ed a
silent. auction, opponun11~ drrm,ing.
and hve auction. \\ould net Oel\\een
$30 and S50.000 · lbr the Orangl'
Count) Easer Seals. C hapter -and
Minyard made a point to 'itre'i'i that
the funds raised would Sia) 1n Orange
County. r
Professional auc11onel'r Irv Winger
volunteered his ttme Jnd talents for
.the hve auction explaining. "I onl)
d onate m y hme \.\hen r m cert am tnat
a maJOnty of the funds ra1sl'd at an
event like this goes to the chant~
When tl does, I'm happ) 10 do 11 Ifs
fun -even though rm \\Ori.mg.··
Although the benefit. entitled ··~n
Evening o!Dreams Came.I.rue:· "a.,
black tie. there \.\ere a fe" 'aria11ons
in dress .. 1oclud1na umlorm~·d
cheerleader$ from Cap1stra110 \a Ile)
H igh School mrnuing the ~lent
auction tab~ and 1rackang UO\\ n thl' ,
winners.
The Rams checrlcauers. in full
garb, peddled oppc>rtunll} rn:kets.
(one spinted \Oung sales lad)
bargaining. "You bu) '''ti of these
and you can ha\e 'our p icture taken
with us:· The gentleman bought).
And then there wa!> anta Clau'i.
Few figured out \\-hat anta was doing
at an Easter eaJs funcuon (e,en the
centerpieces "ere painted \.\ooden
Easter bunnies) but the m} stcr) "as
solved later 1n the e'en mg ~hen a
v1s1t from ·· anta." Cecil Davis, ~as
auctioned off 3'.) Clnc of the Ii' e
aucuon pn1e . -Complete!) organized :::b=} =m-c-m-.--rs--•:::;;;;;.:;.:=:;;:;,;;~
ofCentur} 21 Toda~ Realt\. the o nl}
way to tell who ''as 1n,·oh ed in the
planning \.\S to ''atch \\ho \\as
nen ous. adJu ung the mile or assm-
ing with the auctions
Explained co-chairman Julie
Gibson, ··" e dehbera1e1' d1anc 1n-
cll•dc t.hc...comm.~~U<l-·uu.:~.u....u.u;;..._
pr<>Jram . \\c (the omm111ce) all
decided that \\C \\anted 10 do this for
Easter Seals -not us ·· Jlm and Julie Gibson.
TAUR US I ~pnl .'!O-Ma~ 201 Be read) for wnucn nouce conce!""IDI
ass1enment that could 1m ludc travel .\t1e nt1on centers around amb111on.
carccr,.promouon lnd1' 1dual }UU respe<.·1 .... 111 now take you senously.
GEMINI !Ma) 21 -June :!II) Cwod lunar aspect co1nc1des w~tb pu.blishing,
travel, sp1ri1ualit). long-distance wmmunirnuon. Domestic adJUStment
featured, will mvc lve mone' major purchase or sale. Taurus plays key role.
CANCER (June 21 -Jul)' :!:! 1. \ ou m1glu be !>a)'ang. "This is too good to be
true. and so 11 probabl\ 1 n t ·· \ o u're nght -plan involves scheme that flans
w1lh la"-breakang. Someone .... ants to tn\'Oh e )OU in ··p~ram1d_game:·
LEO <Jul) 23-Aug. :!.'!)·Emphasis on la" pannersh1p. public appearances,,
dcahnas w11b older indH1du.ili. ..£Lcnano .al50.. h1&hll&lus mantaL status.
101cns1ficdrelauonsh1Q.lllA,Jt1rk\ t'\tmcnt Cancer nauvc figures prommeiltfy.
VIRGO (Aug. 23· pl .'!:! 'OU tx·rnml' more a .... arc or~tmnal, travel
plans sohdif). search for <,pee j l pa-.on or anicle 1s completed. You'll gain
more rccog:muo.n. people .... 111 · IJ'>l inatcJ b~ ~our '1e\.\ s and acuons.
LIBRA (Sept .'!3-0 ct _21 C '"k h1ghhght~ scnsualit). spcculauon.
challenge ad,cnture pos.,1h1ht' 11 "inning cun1es1 Young ~rson expresses
adm1rat1on. could become } aluahk all~ Lo' l' relauonsh1p more than
fl1na11on
SCORPIO r<Xt .'!)-'o\ :! 11 lnrn11mn nngs true. reunion occurs with
fam1lfcember \.\ho rl'tl'nth pu1 ll•nh · lal'>l' al1..usa11on " \1one~ dJSputc will
be set d. dinner 10' 11a11on 1\ l·\ll'nucd ~~u..1nan pla\S ma1or role. s GITT ARI s ('-.;O\ ::::.rx1.. :: 11 DI\ cr\11\ tool be\Ond the immediate.
check budget befort> affirming tr.1 ' 1.·I rl''>t'r\ at ion Emphasis on payments.
collect1ons. income You'll rnm cr .1n1l ll· lhJt had been loM or stolen.
CAPRICORI'\ ( Det 22-JJn 11.11 '\ 11ur per1ormance will be rated
.. outstanding ... There \\111 tx· pknt' lu 'm1k atx,ut \Jews will be verified.
confidence restored '\ nu karn \ alul' ol po"l''"l>n'>. special collecuon figures
prommentl~. .
AQUARIUS IJan ::o.l ch I 1~1 0110 in 'uur .. 1gn highlights personality.
1n1t1auve. chansma. se' apf)l'i:ll '°ll l'n'll no kJ1ur1:~ tr:n el . 'anct). gain through
wnttcn word. You might ht-<.:t\ intt .. I hi' 1' \\hat I ho~d would happen."
PISCES (Feb. 1 9-~1 arth ~<11 I o.il.. 1n d1>'>l't' ~ou could d1scover val_uable
documents. Fam1l) m1:mbcr · wnll'''>l'' · 1nd1!>crc11 on Remember dictum
about cast1ntt fLrst stone
t .....U-SEPTEMBER U l YOL'R BIRTHDAY \OU are d'nam1c, stubborn.
crcame. R!)Ss1bl) \\e~ separa1l·J 1rom onc or both parents· at rdatively early
age. You. are capable of tearing do\\ n tor uh1ma1c purpose of r:ct?u1ldin&. on
T nTOTe sohctba~. Taurus. Lw rpto prople pla\ important roles in your l~fc .•
B RIDGE
By CHARLES GOR Er\
ud OMAR SHARIF .
.....
Both ''Ulnerable. South deals
\\'Esr
• IC J 10 8 S
K64
Q 9 s 2
• 7
-EAST
Salt Lake City. The auction was
1dcnucal at the two tables: North's
cwo heart response was a transfer to
spades. and his bid-of-thrce--dia>-
monds was natural and came-forc-
ing. Sm~ South had little interest in
either of his partner's suits, he
signed off m three no trump.
Husbands ar_e worth a few bucks, too • • A 7 4 3
J 9 8 7 2
8 7
• Q 6
JO 5
K 10 4 3
AJ1063
At the table we watched. West led
a heart. Declariwon and ran the
nine of spades , East's queen. H e
~on the hcan r urn in hand, forced
out the ace of spades and eventually
came to nine tricks-three spades,
three hearts, two diamonds and a
club.
DEAR ANN L~ DER ·: It nnno\.s
me to sec lists of dut1cc;. performed
with price tags attached that ··pro' c ..
a wife is worth $15.000 or more a
year. The implication 1s thnt tl)c
husbands arc getting a big b:irg•11n.
Next tune )'Ou print that hst . .\nn
please accompan) 11 with this h 1 ol
what•husband and father is \.\Orth 1n
terms of dollars and cents.
Escort -l 125 a night.
Psych1a tnst -S75.000 a )Car
Handyman -S 15 an hour
Fishhook baiter -S-'O a da~.
Bodyguard -$50 an hour
Tire changer -S 15 an hour
Garbage disposal unJammer-S-'O
a call. ·
Food taster -S 150 a d:i~.
. K.issin~ your mom -no charge.
Laughing at your dad's stale JOkc'>
-no amount of mo ne) could CO\ Cr
this. •
1 • Back scratcher and 11ppcr puller -
s·soa week.
I have a T. h1rt \\1th four" ord on
it: GRAVITY I .\ WI . ER' That
sort of sums up m) cnurc car1.·er 1n
sports.
But it doesn't stop m1..• from c.1ttlJ\g
in front of m) TV ct. \\3tching the
Olympics and fanta wn~:ibout "hat
sport I could relate to-1f I "anted to
spcnd..t.he time. After v1cYvmg the
Winter Olympic~. 1ipccd skating
loomed !\ a big poss1bilit) for me I
have the Eric Heiden legs anJ
buttocks for it. Thl' luge appcalc;d to
me because you're on your had and
your stomach flattens out. g1v1ng ~i.lll
a nice hiplinc.
After watchms the Ql)mp1cs th1'>
week, I'm not sure the re·, a 'lpon for
me in the ·summer e' cnt . 1 read .::1
L.M. Bovo
'I_ ---
A11
lMDEIS
Stud fee -S70.000 1Th1' 1!. "hat
Secretariat ge1s1.
All kidding aside. \nn. thl' tntal
value of a mamage 1<; no1 onh ~r1.·.u1.·r
than the sum of1t pan . 11 ~annot ht.·
measured 1n mone'. -~\ \\ P \ L < >
ALTO. CALIF. .
DEAR PAL: Thank$ for Sa> ing it
So Saccl.Dc tJy. You Sound like a S"eec
py. • • • DEAl\.\NN L~N DER~. I am .'!ll
pounds ~erv-eight but h1ue 11 quite
nicely since I am 5-foot·X anJ \H'll-
proport1oned with good lrg., I hrn c
story the other d.a~ about an \men·
can g) mnast whose coach "'11u .. Her
wei$flt surged abo'c 100 pound<1
earlier this )ear -.'!O pound'> higher
than her com pell II\ e peak:· C1et n'al.
r vc got lefio,·ers that \\e1gh rnorc
than that! ·
I want nothing 10 d o "11h horscc; or
an) other sport where you can't thro\\
your equipment in a g~ m bag and be
out of there in t\lo<O minute .\nd rm
too short for voile) ball.
There was a time" bcn I a<,p1rcd to
be a syn,chronizcd "1 m mer. The)
al ways looked so gral dUI .rnd 'IO
happy. Not man) sport'i prooucc
hapJ>y~o_ple. The\ 'rl' c 11her on <.omc
slope sk1lngin10 the race ora blinarJ
or dumping paper cup' of"' .ltl'r ll' l'(
their heads on the marathon route
been trying desper:itcl~ to lo<>e omc
weight and ha\ an1t llm11cd succes'i
Several "'ee1cs ago a fncnd told me
that she had cut out sugar and 1s u<;mg
NutraSweet in her coll~. on breal-
fast cereal. o\Cr fruit and e~ en 1n
bakmg. he. claims 11 ha'> made a big
difference and .,he doe'>n't m1'.)S ~ug..ir at all ---
M) husband 'kl~'> 1 ca-n't' u\C an
an1fic1al S\.\CCtcncr ~\.3USI.· an~ thing
w11h chem1c:fl'> has got to t'C harmful
"God made sugar." he ')<lid ... ,k
didn't make '1,utra \\Ce1:· -.
Can \.OU g1'e me 5omc inform.Hlltn
on this?-.\LICE I~ DEL.\\\ ..\RE
DEAR ALICE: God made poi on
Ivy, coo, but tba c 's anolher st or).
NulraSweec is one of the mo t
carefully lnves1igated substances in
cite world. The Food and Drug
Admlnitlratlon bas given ii lbt green
llpl, also lhe American MedJcal
Attoclatlon, lhe World Kealth Or-
1anlzallon and 1he American Dia·
betes Associacion.
Duke University scientists re·
porte4 la tile New England J ournal of
Medicine tbat !'\u1ra "eet doe not
CHIC laeadacbes. And in a stud\
coDd•ctecl at the l'nh·er ll> of )tinne·
tota, iDdJviduals drank cbe amount of
N•traSweet conlaioed 10 !6 cans of
dl~t J"oela ever) da) for i-< mooch .
•l"oac H Y ill effeccs
Seldom bas a product under fire
rttelvecl such a glo"ing bill of health. ••• DEAR \~'L \,[)[R\ l rcaJ 1n
People magaLanl' ahout a poclct-
s1zed breath dctt.'l tM \ pcr.,(ln n -
hales into 1he dl'll'l tor tor th rel'
seconds The \.\OrJ , .. good .. ,1r"p;i._, ..
appear alo ng 1de a green light .\
)CllO\.\ light appear; 11' thl' brl'ath "
marginal. The light 1 rl'U 11° 1t"., bad
Do }Ou think 11's wonh 1t'1 -\1R
OHIO.
DEAR MR.: It's cht>aper to have a
&ood friend who will tell ~ou for ..
nothing.
an
• l remember E ther \.\ 1lhJm'i. her
hair bnudcd an to poin,cttla!>. pla> ang
to the camera on the bottom ol thl•
pool. i.\nd I kne" that "a'.) "herl' I
wanted to be.
Then a couple of )Cars ago I did J
stot) for "Good \tommg .\menca"
on an underwater hodc~ team. B~
the ume l groped m) wa) 10 the
bottom of a I ()..foot pool. d1sgu 11ng
bubbles 007Cd OUl of nl) no I.'. ffi)
face was bloated. m' C\CS \\Crc
c;rims<>n from the chlorine: m) OOd)
shnveled. and m' h.ur lookl'd hke
clumps of sushi. • ,
And wor t of all. no one knc'' ''hat
I ~as domg do" n thcrc -or e'en
cared. •
1 made a d~t1i.1on that da'. i.\n
important one. I d1dn·1 \\3nt lO-bc al'\
Olympic S)n1.hro n11cd ""1mmcr
Whv ....,ould am one \\a nt 10 compete
in a· sport "he.re the on1' C\ne<. "hll
can .... atch 'OU ar1.. hamu and
Jacques C"ou~teau ,_.,er to .:, ..
penence the !>mell ol th1.' hl)I Jog~ the
roar of the cro" d. nc' a 111 l J~h 1n on
all the commerual J'fX't't' ol the
Olympics I Endor5m~ J nll'>l', plug
1sn·1 the same a l'nJ11r"ng. Rl''-"ttnol
skis.)
What rm looking "'I h1..·re ... a ~port
that d~sn't a cckr.111. hlllr hl-::trt
rate, is performed 1n .1 l'On trolled
climate. 1s not compcllll\ 1..· n·qu1re~ a
short atten11on span n11 1raining. no
special diet. and ha' ,1 \U tt· t•o' tumc
that doesn·1 1ook h\..c c' r n o m• cl'}{''s
( thinl I"\ t JU\I de'~ nhl:-d \\ at1.hrng
' telev1S1on.
• 9 8 • Ot.:TH
• 9 l
-AQJ
A J 6 + KQS-'2
The b1ddmg:
o utb West ~ortb
I~-'Pass 1 -
2 + Pass J
3 :'liT Pass Pass Pas
Opening-lead,: Seven of
On~ again ....,e offer )OU proof
that Osc.ar Wilde was right when he
claimed: HL1fe imitates an!" We
wrote about the theme of 1h1s hand
only a short while ago Apparently.
only one of our East players read
the column.
Tttis band is from the Spingold
team event at the recent Nort!'t"
American Championship , held 1n . .
The opening lead at the other ta·
blc was the same. Here. too. declar-
er won and shifted to the nine of
spades. But situng East was a tiger,
David Bmcowttz of cw York-. He
did not allow the lady to win the
trick. Flushed with success, declarer
repeated the finesse. Now East took
his queen (he could noc hold up
again even 1f he wanted to) and de-
clarer found that he did not have the
entries to dummy to set up and run
the spade suit. H e struggJcd manful-
ly, and e'cntualJy endplaycd East to
make eight tricks.
Should wi 'make a selection of
our columns available to all players
who enter nauonaJ competition? •
-ld:"iiiij.-~--------
ACROSS
6 Booty
10 Butte1
14 Severed
15 Staff
16 Reduce
17 More genteel
18 R10e
position
20 Wend UP
21 Styptic
23 Jargon
24 Tender
26 Tree
28 Paddled
3() Unweave
31 Presen1
32 Veneration
36 -sOda
37 L1hes
38 Many eras
39 Operated t>y
waler
42 IS dellroovs
44 Compos:11ons
45 Ef)b
46 Unlrutll
49 Real prot>lem
50 Farewell
51 Se1 up 1en1s
52 Do garden:ng
55 M undanely
58 Lose shape
60 Wings
64 Gnash
65 Goody
DOWN
1 A Fonda
2 Neal as --
• 3 Jonn A Of
Jeanette -
4 In advance of
5 Bombarded
6 Scrub
7 Friendly
6 Plus
9 Mild oath
~ 10 Effervesce
1 1 Slow music
12 Mall
13 Bothersome
19 Fast car
22 Conducted
25 Pro
26 Devastation
27 Suri -
28 <;0tns 29 "Begone•'
30 Saint -
Iroquois !own
32 Kind of race
33 NQ.t 99ain
34 SOfor:ty gal
35 Nou!'I end:ng
3i Garment
ensem'*t
40 Order o f
birds
41 Appear
42 Esteem
43 Ayer
45 Gypsy boy
46 Deadly
4 7 An Astaire
48 Roman monev
var
4Q Cllecil getter
S 1 Lump
S3 Ttleaters
S4 OcOldenl
56 Capture
57 Yale name
59 Robot drama
Nixon was always dressed for wQrk . .
11 12 13 5 8 9 7 3 2 4
No record indicates an) bod' c' er
saw former President Richard N1,on
take off his coat and loosen his tit'
while at work 1n the White Houlle
Even when alone. ed111ng n speech.
diciating. readin&. he l l'pt hi O"-n
penonal on·thc·JOb drcs~ code. ull
does, presumabl). He hns ~::11d a
much.
A Venetian glas<>blo"cr .t~cd to
bratM into shape a p1ct'e ol dd1cali."
work. but aoofcd. No mattrr. he could
tum 1t anto an ord1nan flsnli.. and tr)
epin. We got a word from tha_~· l be
ltatian word for flask ... f 1a o.
Q. What' the 1cchmc-al \.\Ord for
armp1t hair'>
A. H1rc1.
If It wnah 56 PQUnd II \\('IJh'
Hout as much iu tl tir~in of bu\l('r.
Can you idenuf) \\Ith 1hatJ
• -ne Orthodo• Qu.-~cr nt·,cr llfl'
his bat to an)unc.
Han0d1 Drpetiml'nt tare of l un-
cloft tMUlled 1t, tint c~,.latnr in
'
1896. Some ndcrs f:untC'd The <,to~
stationed t\\O attendants at the 1011 to
revive such stnd.cn foll ~•tb cogn.1l
Thereafter. qu11e a fe\.\ ndcl') fa1nt.:d.
some several times
You can wnte "nh a lc;\(l pt'nctl. a
quill. a fountain pen. a ball point. "
typewriter. a computer and quite a
few other gadgets. But the lead pent ii
still outsells all other "ming m\tru·
mcnts b) far.
How much "ould )OU ..a~ 'our
wedding ptestnts \\Cre \\Ortb•' "le\cr
mind. shouldn't ask. Ju .. 1 J IC'3d·1n w
rePon the esumat~ 'illu~ of thl'
11Weddina present g1"en m Pnmc
Charin and ltd> D1.10J \\il!I S1
mllhon.
The head of a tn~1n1 rattksna~c
doesn't move t\tn hair., ""11th J'I w head of"' aolf club \\.\ ung t'\' a
reat0nabl,Y act1'c man h ' the I•
lkr·s dcctt1\'Cfk'S that 11\t it that fdF. •
Q ~·d thl' Klan att 1hiu ··1\11
KJu•""
•
"· From ··i.;u~lo ·· (•reel. ·ltlr
"circle ."
If )ou'rc going to \\Jlk t'Chand 11
mule in Lou a!>' tile. "-) . ~ix·ak to '31d
mul~ first That' on~ of tho(,(' old
laM.
What doc 1rcat Bntain ha\c an
common "1th the ~lcuuan Island "
Nol mm·h E\ccp1 they're m the qmc
ln111ude' If 11 "crcn I for the Gulf
1rcnm. )OU w uld run the ldllCl'\)C.i
ocros' thr moors.
91' i., th(' 1.olot ol thc .,hdl the onl\
d1lkr"·nH' Nol\\\'l.'n \.\ h1t1.· egg' .ind
bill\\ II q:,lil' 1
\ '\" qulll' l h" tmm n '>hl"ll I\
1h1"h·1 Oth\.'f\.\I" n,1 d1tkr1.•n1.c
Our ( h1cl Pri: "'''"' IM thin~ .. '"m~ tnlhonimc un~Jiit "111 c.-nJo" th<' ruhhl hbra~ .. , (\t'!11 µ111 1h1' umc '>'1th '"lco uafl\-, ,o, nng
ntmplctc ~tnnll'r 11( j'u\t lf~>ul all
th,· 1:U\toman ~'Ur~. taught~ th~
~I lf\\tfU<'t<lf\. One' cl3\' ~~.,100 p('t
tape-. \0 each 'tu&nt coulJ ~I a
f"'r\\lnal l""lC'
In F.nglanJ ,,1 hln~ J~1l t~ l<,lut u
tht• 11'3C\.. l1..'l'I th1.• tx'I' 1n hi p.
"lu<'h he l)cld ClJX n n h15 h:tnd unul
the 'h l'r..t: rJl\; "·'' '" .:r .\ 13nguage authonl\ ""CJ!' thJI ., th.: ong1n of
..h.lnd16p · \hrug
17
20
JJnc l-:1.,nd:i hJ., her O"n w:i) of -28
"«'l'lll~ "11h 1. n\1\ 1<.m ~1d she'. "l l\1.l~ .111.·11111..' ,I\ .l Ol'll'\\dl"\ part 01 31 111~· II C\Cl\hl'ld\ lH\l'' '''U \OU.re'
J lllll£ 't•nw1hin • w11•n1:1 ..
() In th~ nncd. \IJt\'.I. h(I\\ fJt
UN• 1 .H\' tlw '" ,, P\Hl'll' thJt art
l:trth1..•1 ""''' lh\lll ,._,, h 1\thcr':!
\ 'l\Jl'\ mik'-HJ'>'.tu's ~Url'
hlanJ .lnJ f h1ndJ '\13nr.ro' c r ,l1nt
'\1th1na nl·~ al't\UI hl'ldd~ rt"nUI
~T1\, In ~'i R , 11..Ch' q1J
..T\\oett m\ \hofl\ hJ\ r lallc:n J11"'-n
Thctt"Nlftt~iu.,c1kd \ flth ""'~ :u'c m1,,.a1cd ...
That 1uthont1t1H' ~...,, ul J" 1\h
1 • J111,1n th hlmud. "am' .. [lim't
U"4 th\ HIOJU\:t OI I 1\)(11 :n pr~~
\!" 111 -
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A8 OrMge Coast DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday. Septembet 21, 1988
----.....--·--"Know why Grandma likes to read
old letters? She doesn't hafta
answer them."
by Brad Anderson
I•
V~t\\\)TORi( AYPLiANCtS
!
DENl'fIS THE MENACE
by Hank Ketcham
..
..
by Berke Breathed
ARLO AND \JANIS by Jimmy Johnson
r--1 FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE by Lynn Johnston
1HISFM-1A~ Wt-01boK 1-'41$
Cffi10 IHE.~e'CIYJSElt-EASH-
' .
·-
"Yes. the moon has big holes. but ;on't get
any ideas around here!" "MR.WIL~ l NEED SQ\\E GRANDPA-ING." I •
PEANUTS
ALL TME MOTHERS ARE MAO
~T YOU SIR .. T14EY SA'(
'{OU~ W16 SPOILED OUR
CLASS PICTURE •..
GARFIELD
TUMBLEWEEDS
DRABBL£
R08El8R08E
M~MMO«a ~ ff 'ttf, MIMI /
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WE'.ONESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 , 1988
Berge~on 08.l
with 0:05 eft .
pulls it o _ut, 7-6
Defendtn kin pin
Yugoslavia is sunk
by late score of U .S .
SEOUL I ~P l .IJmn
Bcrgeson's goa l ~•th ri\l' '>l'1.on1.h
Id \ 1n the game hfted lhl• l '-I
water polo team to a .,_,., '1dvn
over top-ranked Yugo!>la' 1J 1n tht·
opening da) ot the Oh mp1, tour-
nament "I was luck).· ..a1J lkrgl•., .. n
27.ofNe~ponBcalh ,,h.,r>IJ\l'd
under his nauonal rna1.h Hill
Mor. Olympic•. 83.
Barnett. when at '.\ev.pun HJrh .. r
High School. "T he pa!.'> rrom J,,J,
Campbell was perfect \l.1.· r>IJ-. rJ
together at Stanford. \o hl· >.nl·v.
excatly ~hat Iv.as-going tv Jo
The ~in 0 ' er tht' '\ ug .. ,IJ' ~
who narrowh cdgedJ,hc l \ 'l'J'Tl
for the gold an I 21s-L pufs • hl'
Amcncan team 1n senou' u•nt1.·n-
uon for the gold this ~ear
"We played good dell.'n'>c '4HJ
S-amett. "That keepi. ~ou 1n thl'
p me even when lhl' vrkn"4'
sputters.''
Michael E'anshad tv.~•l!••JI' tor
the Amencaps.. and Bl rgl'\un
SE OUL /1988
Jame. Bergeeon
team in the tournament
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each had one ·
_ _..__,,.-,,:a,c -urr~ tu~., @.l.'tllng
sutchcd up no~:· he said Barnett
said the 1nJun~ wer~ minor and
all three players "ill pla~ aga1nl>t
...
Ste•e Fineberg (right) of E•tancla battles a sinking Bran-Tuesday'• non-league water polo match which the Eagin
don Querclagroua of Fountain a ey for the ball <birlng won, 8-6,. In' overtime. For details, He page 85.
Oscar-Winning performance -. .
American basketba ll t eam whips Brazil
in 102-87 romp to avenge Pa n -Ams loss
SEOUL ( P) - The U.S. men·.,
Olympic basketba ll team :I\ engl·d a
P"8n-Am Game gold medal l(ISS of
more than a }'Car ago. bcat1n& Ara11I
102-87 a nd showing the dcfcnc;1\l'
pressure that 1 the trademark of
coach John Tho mpson's team.,
The United tales \\On IL'> third
pmc of this 01~ m p1 t<Kl.i~ b~
wearing down BraL1l and slo" 1ng
Oscar Schm id t and Marcel ou1J.
Brazil's outstanding '>hooter<, "ho
combined for 7.., 1)()1nts 10 their
c~unt!') ·., 110-1 15 Pan m 'oc1or~ an
lndianapohs. 'ichmu.lt had 31 points.
but that v.a &line ol) ht'> 3\Cragc In
Brazil'-; first '"" ga mes hl•r1.•. ~oth
\ 1ctone .
The Ol~mp1l mc.:1..·ting_ "a" d~>c;e
throughout mm:h ol thl' l1r'>I hall -
Bra21l led )l\:r \\Ith -.. '4 kt't -
before the fullcourt dl.'li·n~•' e prl''>~·
SEOUL/1988
ure \\Ore do" n tbe Braz1 ha rr guard'
and the 1enac1ouc; man-10-man rn' -
erage of Oscar and ouza foru~d th1.•m
into tough shots the) couldn't nln-
'ert
There v. as no" !Id 'h'l'' ot 1.·mt1t1l'n
b\ the l I) teJ'l1 \\ hl'n th·· IW01l'
ended. but tht• Im'> nn h1..•nll \Olj hJd
been a' enged
J.R. Reid led tt>d nn.·J uh·"' 1th
16 points. I .l in the. tir<>t h:ill :ind
Dann\ ~fanning and !)Jn \l.1J1..·rk
had 1.'.! each
Oscar fini~h1.•d \\1th JI p1..11nt'> hut
15 "ere from the lrl'e thr \\ hn,• aqhe
11ght defen~ hdd h.m tn u'' t\\O 3.
pOanters Sou1a fin1 ,hl·d \l llh 11 tv. o
in the second halt
\1aJerle \tarted th1.· ~aml' nn (hrar
hut a numt'C'r .,,, pl;.1,,•r., ~"'l'red him
throughout the Jl.tmt.
Goalie Craig \\ il~on ..aid the:
Yugoslavs are as tough J<, an~ (Pleat1e aee (U.S ./83)
OLYMPICS ON TV
TONIGHT
4:30p m. -G) mna'illl\ 1men·s all·around finall. rowing. q.chng.
boxing. men's \Olle)ba,11 and "omen's basketball 9 30 pm. -
Gymnasucs (men's all-around final 1. equestnan llhree-da~ Jumping
finals)
THURSDAY
6 a.m . -v.1mm1ng I finals in u.omen·., 400 meter freestyle. 100
meter breaststro ke and .:ioo ml.'ter rela'. men's 100 meter freestyle and
200 meter backstroke). C)Ch ng 2:30 pm -H1ghhghts of the day's
events. 4:30 pm. -G) mnast1cs Iv.omen· all-around final). track and
field ("omen·s marathon a nd h<."ptathlonl v.1mmang:. boxing and
men's basketball. 9:30 p.m -Trad. and field I heptathlon. men's shot
put). men's basketball <l . \S Ch1nal.
Prep football comes ·in dollbie doSe this week
Sunset League powers Founiain Valley,
Edison put reputations upon Tht.trsday
By ROGER CARLSON °' ............
Thursday night pre p football -it'
becoming more popular than Frida)
niaht football, at least as long ao; uch
Orange Coast rea hea\ }weights as
Fountain Valley and Edison of the
Sunset League. as "'ell as defending Sea View League champion Co rona
del Mar are involved.
That's the case Thursday night as
the first half of Week 3 in non-league
play unfolds, each with a 7:30 ktckoIT.'
Herc is a loo.k at Thursda~ night's
pm es:
Fountain Valley's Baron put 1hc1 r
No. I status m Orange Count} on the
line qainst a third straight foe with
obvious p<?tential to take it awa~.
The D1ablos of M 1ss1o n VieJo enter
. with similar 2-0 c redentials and ha' c
a bi& advantage tn terms of prep-
~ aration time.
Missio n Viejo put Unh er;1t) a"'a~
last Thursday, 4 1-0. while Fo untain
Vtlley was exte nded by El Toro t'"o
ni&hts later before pulJing o ut a 35-31
victory. ·
In terms of rankin&S -the Baron<;
are so o. In CIF D1v1 ion I
ratinp. while Mission V1e10 1 No 4
in Oranec County. No. 2 in 01' 1 ion
Ill behind Sant.a Ana.
.. Offensively Mission VicJo is \Cl)
multiple in terms of foryna ~ions ... said
Fountain Valley Coach Mike Mil ner.
''but it's the same offense.
.. In terms of runnina pla}s there 1s
an CJttra dimension in the q uar· tat.ck (Troy Ko pp). He throws the
ball ~ll and he's a good athlete
sprintina out a nd running the op-
tJOn ...
Physically, the two match up across
&be boud in terms of size and
anticipated overall team speed. but
it's Fountain Valley which e ntus
witb &be edlr LR the skilled depart-
ments, led by q uaacrback David
Henipa.
An AU.CIF cho1~ as a Junior.
Henipn has ted Fountain Valle)' to
11 victories in its laJt 12 stans
)lllaer Wblte
The game().at ~hs51on \ 1eJo
C1Jar6en n. Pantben
Edison High's Chargl.'r h;l\ e been
up against one b1g-pJa~ 1nQI\ 1d ual
after ~nothtr 1n urging past El
Modena and Ca.pi trano \'alle). now
they must 4'.0ntend "llh l ong Beach
• Jordan's Johnn> Robinson. a 5-
foot-7. 185-pound speedster '-"ho
gives fans thought ofOam:n 'iel on.
the Pius X sca1bad. '"ho v.cnt on to
play and star for the Minnesota
Vikings in the N FL.
"He's a scooter.'' c;a1d ,. Ediso n
Coach Da'c Whtte. "He run hard
and they do make hole for him. T he)
kJUed El T oro stat1s11call~. omcthing
like 2-1 in }ardagc .\nd "C loo~
what El Toro can do. So Jordan is a
hcd uva football team . .\nd. "c·rc
aettin&•Ured o f these big play gu) . Ifs
aoing to be a good t,east for us,.
Jo rdan (()..I) enters with run-run-
run labels pinned on 11. v.11h a couple
o f l 4().pound tackles and 6-3. 195-
poond Marcus Jcnktn\ dominaung
the sccondan f rm hu comcrbacl
station.
"They"~ faster than us o'erall and
they have the rnd1v1dual speed ." \aid
Whitt. "We·ve got 10 guard against
the bi& play.
'
00ffen11,el) )OU ca l\PJ~ on them.
but you ~n·1 beu lbc.m deep:·
Joroan's stu nting tacucs on defense.-
is also a conct'm for \\ hlle
0~ An,elov1c pace\ Ed1~n.
which is No S tn Orange Count). No
8 in CIF Dlv1s1on I .\ngcro, 1c has
compeltcd 29of45 for l 80,ard\. "1th
OM 1nt~rttpt1on an l\\O \tan\ In Ille llrons· IWO \ ICton n th•
yearMbM~pleted llof~ for~ ~ Md four eouchdowu, but
...... three inttteepttons last Wttk ... '"• ... ea..uer. ... El Toro. ~ ,_,., tlw Barons· 1hrea1 1n Corona ckl Mar C'*h °''~ * .-.1111 cleparilnmt. hal pidcd Hol1and ha' bttn --.nl) (~e1n1 lh1s
.., 241 rirdl °" 42 camn (6.0 pan1eular t'; on hts ~tiNJuk s1ntt
Plflll), [ndudina three touchduwn~ tM le'UOft n
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-This week's prep games, odds ·-
Tbursda\ '
Long Beach J ordan \S. Edison (3t Huniington fkach) Edison b> 6 --1~"""'i.'n-ll.a~sS«>n ' Ftn Valle~~ 3
Santiago vs. CcfM (at Ne" pon Harbor! Corona del Mar by 3
Costa Mesa at Garden Gro'c Costa Ml'sa by 6
Marina vs. Foothill (at T ustin) Footh1U by 7
Friday
Hunungton Bcacp at ;-.;e .... pon Harbor "ev. pon Harbor by 4
SA Valle) vs. Ocean Vie" (at Hunungton Beach I -\Valle) b) I
Estancia v s. Los Amigo (at Garden G m' el Estancia b) 3
Woodbridge vs. Un1vrrSll) (at In 1ne) \\ oodbndge b, 7
Dana Hills at Laguna Beach Even
Irvine at 'fustin In ine by 6
Santa Ana vs. Mater De1 (al an ta Ana Bo" I) Santa -\na b) 4
Esperanza at Westminster •Esperanza b) 6
'Sadd)cback at Dominguez CA1m1l'lguez b) 8
Harbof.Huntington Beach duel again;
Irvine rivalry: Wa rriors m eet University
~CA~
Trad111onal n' alnt' ta~e the spot-
light Fn da, n igh t -11'~ "'<'v.port
·ffarbor and Huntingwn Beach. the
two ong1nals of the Orange Coast
Area. squanng off as v.ell a s ''"'me
rivaJs \\.oodbndge and L 01\Crs1t'
Ano ther bac b ard brav.I •'> at
Laguna Beach ~her:: Dana H ill
invades.
Here's a look at those t\\O games. a<.
well as the halance of a nrne-ll.aml· Brinkley
slate fo r area schools Fnda~
SaJlon n . OUen
r-:e .... pon tiarbor's Sailor'> h1.,ld a
3(}. Iµ lead in 1h1<; trad111onal da"h
with :-.;o 51 on tap on the Tare;· tidd
with the general opinion that tv.n
touchdov. ns v.11l "in th<.' !!3 me
Past perfonnan.:-es shov. the ll•<.er
sconng se' en potnts or less ~.., 11mes
This 'eafc, C'J1t1on of the Hunt-
ington ·Beach Oller., ha'> c;tancd
slowl). loc;ing -.. and--.:. 10 Con .. 1n.i
del Mar and Pa .:-1tica. respt"Cll' t'I'
Harbor. ml.'anv. h1le'. bouncrd ba ck
from a shuto ut lt1s<. 10 Santa -\na to
apply a I O--O v.1n o,er(~-ean \IC" la'>t
week and 1s 'o "in the C'l F 01' 1'>1on
VI rank.mgs
"The) pla' great d<.'ft'"n"C .. noted
HarborCoa hJetTBnnl le' "The' ·re
much q uid.er than ~e·arc and the~ do
more things defens" ch \\Ith a lot
more fronts and bettt'r 1. o' cragcs
The) come at ~ou more and ha'e the
ab1hty to l'<)ten11all~ lie a good
offensive team ..
That offen'W' ha n't "ho"n \Cl and
Oilers Coach George Pascoe 1<, an scn-
ina Enc Pemn:uo at the quancrbad.
slot tn hopes of 1um1ng the \hip
Pctunato has had a 'er. slo" stan
because ofa scnous ~nee lOJUf) in the
Otlcrs· finale lu1 )ear 1n the CIF"
playoffs. but Pa ~ ~1d th1<> "et\..
..He's read)··
"The)'rt ~1tt1'\g v.hcrt v.e 'A<.'rt
after o ur first p mt." satd Sn nld c)
''It talcs some ume to "'"d up and
when the)' do the) 're going to be
tOUlh."
Kuntinaton lkach Coa h Georg<."
Patc0e cued Harbor runmna t\it~
.rom Walker as lht maJOr hurd le for
bis Oden. but also said. "TM 'rt
~than~ are. and t~) ·re a ltd
emm -htch makes no mmak~
"Wc'U1 ust ba"c to be 1())1d. pla an
tn0t·ftft pme to ""'°· and "-C ba~'t shov.n that ~ Cll'I do that
lkn we're JUSt one or l\\'O l'la &'\\a)
&om bei na 2 .o .
·•M, gosh. our.ckll'n"t' •' ~u' 10g u p
JUSt ~'en points a gaml l'ut "l''rt'
sconng at a o ne-point dip·
Warrfon vs. Trojans
J IT"s the ha, es(~ t){xibnJgrl 'o;, the
have-nots {l 'ni,er<-ll' ·, 1 n)1 an,1 a.,
th~ two Irvine school" '>llUart· ofT 10
a backya rd stru~k "h1ch •'-tht
seventh in a ~ner, "11h \\ 1•0Jhndtt<."
on top. 3-2-1 M~ 1mponanth the \\ arnor<,
haven't lost to L °'' er-.1 t' ''"n' I~ • .l
which 1s before an~ T ro1an v. a" a
Trojan.
R ick Gibson on a onl'·\(·ar iour as
the Wamors' roach for C1cne 1':0.11
has Woodbndge at the 'lo I pos111on
1n CTF On 1s1on \'111 ran~in~ and 1<,
2-0 after a 'er. 1mpr~'" e 2 '\-0 rou1
of Foothill. ·
Un1vcrs1t~. despite the prcscnc<.' ot
blauns speed 1n '>C'' eral d 11'l'c11o ns. 1s
Q..2 after a vci: un1mprts'i1"e 4 1-0
loss to M1ss1on V1eJO
"Desp1tr their record. l n1 H'rs1t) is
a good football team "11h an C\·
plosive bacU icld." said G1h n "To
be ho nnt. their quanerback (Junior
Olw tt) sca res me He 1 capable of
many things and Wllh th~ running
t.cks behind him. he loolcc; all the
better
"They arc the kind of team that can
take a 0-0 pme.endi)U\ up 14 potnts
tn the matter of minut"' ..
Mart Cunnin&h•m. llnavcrs1ty'
eo11eh. poin ts to the obHou about
Woodbn<iac: "The)' don't make m "J.ll) m1stak
I think they could play M1 ~ion Vi.cjo
and it ,..ould be a vet) clc>te Hd fine
PfM Thclr q uartefbec (Fmt
Schweer) 11 c•~lknt and he may ~
beuCT than the 'uy from MtlllOft V~('froy K.oppt
.. °Rey.~C IOl ell~lk:ftt rtt~Vffl.
the nann•na bias a~ herd-no.cl ...S
toush and the deftnw '' Wh') 19'cy ma
(Plxr ... .....aY,.)""'
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-0rMQe Coat DAIL V PILOT I Wednesday, September 21. 1988
...
Tenneaaee woman
makes bats that
makes Canseco a lilt
Frem Tiie A11oclaled Pres
OAK.LAND -Behind Jose Canseco~
the Oakland Athletics slugger. there's
Manha Cruce, the Tennessee bat-maker.
Can.scco. whose 40 home runs and 11 7
RBI make him a prime ca ndidate for the <\meriean •
Laaue's Most Valuable Pla\Cr a"ard. has received
nine dozen bats so far this sea· on. all made by Cruce at
the Wonh Inc. plant in Tulahoma.
"He's my favonte this seasQn. but last )ear 11 was
Andre Dawson' (Chicago Cubs). I make his bats... too.··
sbe said.
l)egpi~ her Mt·llfal.mg pro\\ess-nle mlike!> bats
for about I 00 major league)} -he's never seen a game
an person. That changed Tuesda) night. when she
headed for the Oalland Coliseum to '"atch the A ·stake
on the Minnesota Twins.
.Monda). Oakland chnchcd the .\L West tatJe by
beau ng the defending \\Orld champion T\\tnS. 5-3.
At the game. a bnef ceremom \\Ill see Cru.ce
presenta new bat to Canseco. and he "111 give hera used
one.
IN THE BLEACllERS
"Programs!"
-!
··1t'll be h1 good-lucl.. bat:· she said of her present.
Cruce 1s a Manha-come-la tel) to the bat busines~.
Wonh gave her a chance in IQ 4. and 1t's been all h11s
since. Jordan, Bulla agree to rich pact
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E~ans~hits .
~OOtbhomer
'Detroit m·aintains slim title
opes with win over Indians
Frem fte Aasocla&ed Pre11
Detroit's Darrell Evans became the 22nd player in
~or leque history to hit 400 home runs when he
homered in Tuesday night's game against the Cleveland
Indians at Titer Stadium.
The-Ti&cn won the pme, 3-1. when Chet Lemon hit
a two-run homer in the ninth inning thai-poppcd into the
left-field scats off Dave Clark's glove. ., "-"""e.f
ll was the 18th game won in the last at-bat for the
Ti,en. who a re struggling to keep their slim hopes a live in lllnae90ta llaaaaer Tom Kelly (left) COD-
the American League East. The victory was only the eol• Twtn8 ace Fraall Viola wlao
seventh in Detroit's last 28 games. llDoclled oat of the aame aaatnat 0.lrlaad
Evans. who had gone without a ho mer since August ta the fourth Ian.la& Taeed&y.
27, hit No. 399 Monday night. tying Tigers' Hall ofFamer Al Katine. consccuuve homers dunng a four-run fifth inning as New
Evans' 400th homer came in the fifth inning on a 0-1 York Yankees kept us d1v1S1on hopes alive with a victory
pitch from Cleveland's John Farrell. The home run. at Yankee Stadium.
Evans' 19th oflhe season, landed in the second deck in A~letlcs 1%, Twins 3: In Oakland. the AthJetics'
riaht«nter field. • offense sent Frank Viola to his earliest exit of the season
Evans has 138 home runs as a Tiger after collecti ng and their bullpen tied a major-league season record with
"A woman had ne'er had the JOb because the
turning of the bats 1s done b} hand and it's prett) hard
on the hands and "nsts," she said. ··But the> gave me a
chance and now that's all I do:·
120 with Atlanta and 142 with the San Francisco Giants. 60 saves in a v1ctol) ovc.-r Minnesota.
fi CHl~J\GO -dMic:ae~ 1orddan. !he m He has played 2569 gam es. 23rd on the all-ume list. Tony Phillips knocked in three runs with a ho me run
requent-ymg guar w 0 e pe revive Elsewhere in the Amencan League: and a dfiuble and Jose Canseco singled, doubled a nd stoic
basketball m the Windy City,si~ned a new Red Sox 13, Blae Jays%: Wade Bosgs became the first his 38t base to lead Oakland's 17-hit attack.
contract Tuesday with the Chicago Bulls player this century to get 200 hits in six consecutive In he National League: Cruce says 11 takes her about five minutes to whip
out a Canseco model. Canseco. "ho needs three steals
to become the first major leaguer to hit 40 home runs
and steal 40 bases 1n a season. likes his bats uncoated b)
the lacquer that 90 percent of the bats used in the major
leagues.
that will reponedly pay him a reponed S25 million over seasons •s Roger Clemens and Boston trounced Toronto ~eta 1, Pbillies 4: At hea Stadium, Darryl
the nN~~t~r,~~~~~ nor team officials would disclose ~LE~!~ition Stadiu~and maintained their lead in the Strawberry snapped a s1xth-mning tie wi th a long thrce-
the monetary terms of the deal. whose terms wete Boston, in beating the Blue Ja~. s for onlv the second run homer and K~v1n Mc Re~ nolds hit two homers as
re n d b th Ch. S T. es b t G I ' J NewYork red uced11s mag1cnumberforchnchingtheNL po e Y e 1cago un-1m · u enera time in nine tries this season. maintained a five-game lead East to two.
""He uses d11T~nt t7e . from-3-:hmncerro 36 ~~nces. but he al\f'ays wants them unfirusbed." she
Manager Jerry Krause said: "Michael is amons the over Milwaukee. New York Sl<l)'elt5r72 ~mes back with a .
h.gh t -d I · t'-h t f fi 1 R-... , 7, Padres !: Paul O'Neill had four hats and 1 es -pa1 P ayers an ue is OI) o pro essione victory over Baltimore w~ile Toronto ell 81/1 behind. C'U basketball." The Red Sox have won 12 of their last 16_ Mike drove in thret runs to lead Canc1 nna11 to the victory at said. ··That's unusuaJ ·· _ _ _
"I reall~ don·t kno"' ""h):· said the A·s slugger. "It shows a commitment by the BuJls ownership to Grcenwell's two-run double higtllighted a four-run.first Riverfront Stadium.
go out and get the very best and keep-the very best and inni~n~nt Boston scored seven times 10 the fifth. The Reds rc.-mamcd 91•1 game behmdtheDodgen 10 "But Limo" the1 fcel_preJJ~ good.=.;..···----build toward a world cham ionsha :·Krause said. ind · im RicUlhr:ee.-.tunhomer __ .....,.~-the N L West.
Krause said l e pact restructures ponlons o( Yukeet 7, Orioles 1: Rick Rhoden pitched a five-*
Quote of the day Jordan's current contract and extends the agrttment. hitter and Jack Clark and Ken Phelps connected for lted s.x 13, Blue Jin 2 A.....-CS 12* Twtlna l And Jordan said he was sausfied. · eosToei T01t0tf'fo -.or• oAJCLMO
Detaais Couer, L1nned States skipper.
cksc:nbma. the unioue brand of com~tttion in
this year's Amenca's Cup: ··1 hke Michael Fa}.
He's a clever person, a fierce competitor. But I'm
a sailor and he's an attome). It's onl} natural that
we'd like to get each other an our respective
territories."
"It's somethinJ you take as a compliment," said * * ...... ';'i~': ".......,,.. ~~~'; ~· 1~~': ~;~~ Jordan. entering his fifth pro season. ··rm happy. I It.._,. 4, Whitt s.x 1 Yriees 7, on.e.s 1 •-•• 1 o 1 o L .. u o o 1 • o. ....... " 1 1 o o s 1f1
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Last season. Jordan was the league MVP, a.lftft"" • o 1 1 oe'-" 1 o o o c•"*"" , o 1 o M•no 10 , o 1 o ...,,.,ct 1 o 11 c ...... ,~~ 1 o o o o.,_"' 1 o
Dcfens1ve PlayerofthcYearandMVP ofthe .\ll-Star =• ;:!: ~:"c ;:~: =:..1~ :::: ~:~" n:~ t:':'rt ~~,1 ~ ~.::;.::: ~g g: ~~":;. !::: =;_ n:: Game. while leading the BA in scoring with a 35-point M101aa 10 1 o o o MS'"'"''" • o o o T•-dll • o o o ,..,_.a<> J 1 1 1 hrrtvt 10 1 • o o wM•c Jo 1 1 ...-c • o 1 o -~ >t 1 ave~e. ~:.>:. ; : : : ::;.::.)D ; ~:: =·~-l ~ ~ ~ ::.i:: ; ~: g =:i~~ ~ i ~ ~ t'~~ ~: ~: =:-n : ~
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Fay requesting conference
SAN DIEGO New Zealand
challenger Michael Fa}. defeated an his bid
to win the Amenca's Cup on tht' "ater
earlier this mo nth, hac; "ritten a letter to a
New York coun asking tha1 a conference be scheduled
for panics 1nvohcd in his pending legal attempt to
djsquahfy the succes ful l ' .. defender.
Fay has said he "'II scl:lo.. a forfeit of the .\meriC<l's
Cup from the San Diego Yacht Club because of its
de\::ision U> send a d~J-buJlcd catamaran agaulSl his..
133-foot monohulled sloop.
T he 60-foot catamaran. skippered b) Dennis
Conner. cas1I> S\\Cpt the be!>t-of-thrce senes off San
Diego earlier this month. • '
Fay 1s Sttkang a pre-mo11on conference before
Judge Carmen C1panck oft he Nev. Yorl State Supreme
Coun to establish a umetable for the fihng of motions
and a schedule of heanngc;. The Ne\\ York coun has
j unsd1ction over Amenca ·s Cup disputes.
"T his procedure 1s not unheard of but it's not
normall) done:· said Cip·anck·s clerk. Tom Garret"
said Monda} of Fa) 's request for a conference. "Right
now, there 1s noth1ng_pendm& •IJ ~un. l_we they're
asking theJudge to establish a timetable. but there's
nothing officiall) on the docket."
Fay has said he "ants to expedite the case so the
winner of the legal battle can proceed with plans to host
the next A~encas Cup. ten tau' ely scheduled for J 991 .
1989 AU-Star ticket prices aet
Ticket pnccs for th.e 1989 .\11,.Star
baseball game at .\nahe1m u(dium have
becn-~nn<>ttft<eeCll-W~-OEHH~~~~J.Ot--~
$50 each and reserved seats al $4 each.
A public sale of all tickets wtll be conducted by
random draw10g with details be be-announced later by
the Angels.
The 38th All-Star game w1 II be played July 11 and
it's the second time the g.iurie will be pla)ed at Anaheim
Stadium.
It was held 10 196 7 when the Nattonal Lea1tue won
a 2-1 . 15-innmg game.
BUia acquire etrong eafety
BU FFALO. .Y. -The BulTalo Bills EE
acquired stan1ng strong safet} L~onard •II•
Smith from the Phoenix Cardinals Tues-
day night in exchange for reserve ~or-
nerback Roland Mitchell and an undisclosed draft pick.
Smuh, a six-year Nauonal Football League
veteran. has been a first-alternate selection to the Pro
Bowl in eac h of has previous two season!. with the
Cardinals.
Denver pair to be out Monday
DENVER Denver Broncos m
linebacker Karl Mecklenburg and running •II•
back Gerald Willh11e wi ll miss the Los
Angeles Raiders game Monday night. but
tight end Clarence Kay " ill be in the lineup.
The Broncos. off to a slow stan at 1-lare having to
shuffie their lineup because of a long injul)' list from
Sunday's Kansas Cm game. which Denver lost. 20-13.
The Broncos said Mec.klenburg. "'ho underwent
surgery to repair a broken thumb on Monda~. and
Willhue. who suffered a tom ~alf muscle. will mJSS at
least o ne game. 1
Wide recel\er Vance Johnson. suffering from a
pania lly dislocated toe. and defensive end Wah
Bowyer. who has a strafoed hamstring and m ild ankle
sprain. a lso ma) mass pla~ mg time. the team reponed.
But defensive back Jeremiah Casulle. who was
earned-on a stretcher from the Kansas Cit) game Wltb a
neck injury and concussion. ma) be able to play next
Monday night. the Broncos said.
Tim Lucas is llSled as Mecklenburg's backup, but
he is relatively inexperie nced at that positio n. One
option the Bro ncos might employ would be to move
Rick Dennison fro m strong inside. linebacker to
M~k.lenburg's spon u weakinside linebacker, allowing
Bruce Klostermann to tak:e over temporarily at the
strong inside spot.
Televlalon, racllo ..
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7 p.m. -BASEBALL: San Diego at Dodgers
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replays, Channel 56.
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THURSDAY TELEVISION
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Belcher fallows Hershiser' s lead
~"' ....... gers receive
another shutout
ef ort in 6-0 win
HOUSTON ( A.P) -Th~ shuto ut
bua that has struck the Los Angeles Dodaen' pllchang staff apparent!> 1s
contaaious. ~l Hershiser blanked the Hous-
ton Astros Monday night for his
fourth straight shutout and T im
Belcher cau~t the bug Tuesda)
niaht, tcaltenng six hits and aJlowing
only one runner to reach third base as
t1'e Dodaers beat Houston. 6.0. in the
Altrodome.
'"BuebalJ's a slow aame and
momentum isn't as 1mponant:·
Belcher uid. "But p1tch1n1 ha\ ~n
COft'llJOUS ..,th (John) T udor. <Tim)
~.Orel and M>Stlf."
Ttie Dodltn now h1,·e a stnna 01
lbree IU'aith• shCnoulS, and the v1c-
1ory Wiii I.heir ninth 1n 10 p me and
11111 lht Allrol red1na tn fourth place
ill IM National Leatue Wen "'•th
dteir ............... '°'' Tbt YldOr)' abo lowertd the =' ~ numbtr to four for me divlllOn cro•n. ....... ~=.!!;·· Bdcber M•d oflus lr9I ~ shutout ... On th rte-
..
Tiie 801Jedale ....
Tonterlt-sen Dteeo (2), 5:05 P.m.
llot. ~Sen DJeeo, 7:lS P.m.
AWAY
..... 2>-SM FrMCltco. 7:35 P.m .• ..... ~ Frendtc0. 1:05 p.m.
..... 25-Sen FrMCltco. l:OS p.m. • s.t. »--Sen Dleeo. 7:0S P.m. s.t. 2'-5en Dlelo. 7:05 Pm.
•On °*""' "· •141 .... Oft KAK (190)
c1ays• lftl I wun•t lllft I could fe1 lhe
,obdoM.
"lut I didn't walk anyone, 1,ot the dou~ plaJ •heft I nmkd 11. Ifs mi.ftd.OGllleftl whm you consida
Ord'• done it four 11mcs 1n a row and did a1 li1t tames."
M..., Tom lasordl
u ispns to improve.
"He"• ~Ill IO • murh betttt. •· ~Mid .. He halft'I tcratchtd
. ..
the surface of his talent yet."
The Astros were shut out for the
\econd straialu pme and got Just o ne
buerunner to third base an each
pme .
.. We're still acttina paid. so we've
aot to pla_y the pme," Astros th a rd
bueman Buddy Bell said. .. It's d1sap-
pointina when you JO the whole )'ear
and the main pl 1s to win -when
you don't it's a bi& letdown."
Houston Manaeer Hal Lamer ha<i
litwtoadd.
··1 could make a tape and y,ou guys
oould leDlay it every niaht. ' Lanier
uid. "When you don't art any runs.
you don't win pmes.••
"I can lell you this. J don't like
IOll"I and I c1on·11ike beiq 1n fourth IUcc. I belXvt we have 1 btuer
baUclub lhaa we've lbon. ·· Beldter. 11·5, s&nlek out fi ve and
didn't walk anybody.
The cao..t Housion came to
ICOnftl WM in tM third in.nrawbcn rookie ea-. ~ Ii . went
to llCODd ... on aat.1 ira't
.... Md .. m11ftced to daird.
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Brewers keep slim ho~
alive by ed1lng Angels
,.,.. 'he AnedalH Prn1
Oary Sheffield's run-sconng single
with tw0 out in the ninth 1nn1n1 hned MilWlukec to a 6-S victory over the
C11iforni1 Anaels at Anaheim
S&edium Tuaday ni&ht. allowan• the •eaevs to keep pece tn t~ Amencan "if:~n remained five pmes
bebiDd the division-lnd1na Bo\ton
a.d Saa. wllo beaa &be Toron10 Blue
J111t IJ.2.
Aftlr Joey ~ llrUCk out for the mlior lllpc Ncord·tyiq fifth tjme.
IJ. Wwu walMd 1nten11onall)
IO ..... llP Shef'fteld. whott' t~Nn
...., :& die~ 111n1n1 !'tPn 1he ·i:IA..d~-i= ~~~fi~ off Ofll MintoD. S, to tc0re Rob Dttr. ~ Md ~ and ldvanttd on Oril lraicl(1.cnfa bUn1 ,
Ted HiJucra. 14-9. survived eight
shaky inn1nas in which he walk~ siit.
Chris Botto pitched the ninth for his
third save.
8.J. Surhoffled off wnh a single an
the etahth before Sheffield's second
homer dmed 1eaner Dan Petry
· Wida one out. Paul Molnor WH
aW1rded fina bue on atchcr·, inter-
ference by Bob Boone and Korcd lhc
tylftl nan Jim Ciantntt"s doubk 10 Id\
enter ofl'rel8"a' Gree Mantonto
~ Hcndnck'' thrtt·run.
pinclMaat hotM run 1n the \nth
1nni111 bid scalted Cah(omYI to. ~2
ad.
Wilb Chili Dlwis and Bob Boont
on ... wiD Wiiks, Hendnck Jumped
on Ted Hapen°1 fin• pitch for tu1
.n'd homei' of the teaton
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SEOUL{AP)-Matt B1ond1 t.·a~d
up a nd lost the 100-meler butterfl)
then kicked the Uni1cd States to a
world record in the 800-meter free-
style Wednesda> to become the first
topic medal-winner of the 01) mpacs.
By BERT ROSENTHAL
ast GC'rmany won-iwu--gold
-medals. paced b} S1lkc Hocrncr'"l
world record in the women's 200-
metcr breast<0ke and Heike
Friedrich's Olymp1< record 1n the
women's 200-meter freest) le.
Tamas Damyi of Hun$an broke
his own world record to win the gold
medal in the 400-meler andiv1du:il
medly. easily defeating Da' 1d
Whanon of Warm1n'iter. Pa .. "ho
won the silver.
Although B1ond1 lost the gold when
he coasted to the fin ish and allo"cd
Anthony Nest} of Surinam to win hts
nation's Orst 01} mpac medal c_,cr. thc
22-year-old from Mora&a. no" ha'> a
gold. sal ver and bron1c tn three e' c nt
with four suit to go. t\\O of them
relays.
Only Mark Sp1t1. who \\On s.c,cn
golds 1n 1972, has "On -;c,en S\\1m-
ming medals 1n one Ol}mp1c<;.
,... The United tates. fifth after '''0
1egs of the rela~. "as sltghtl) behind
itEaSI German) when B1ond1 hat the
water for 1h~ final.:!()() me1e~.
. He caught Steffen Zc'iner in th..: f1m
SO meters. then pulled awa' tO-\\ln 1n
:J minutes. H.SI seconds. bcatmg
West German) 's I 9 7 "orld mart of
7:13.10. Troy Dalbe) of an Jose.
Matt Cetl insla of Lake Worth. Fla ..
and Doug Gjertsen of Houston. \\Crc
the other members of the 1eam.
East German} fini shed second an
d Tr.-......
11--.11----~~.Q4'-"'l~_...'"''""'-Krma~ 1
7: 14.35. West German\. anchored b\
Michael Gross, lost the same race in
the 1984 Olympics b} four-hun-
dredths of a second.
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Biondi led the I 00 buuerfh from
the start and v.as on "orld:re ord
pace at the 50-metcr mark.
OLYMPIC BRIEFS
\
Counterfeit goods
~::.~~Seoul
SEOUL -01) mp1c tourist<, are ~nap-l ~
ping up cheap counterfeit t'op1cs of Louis i(
Vuitton suitcases. Gucci pur~c<, and Nike
running shoes for a frm·twn of the co-.t of the
ori,mals.
An American 1oumt boughl thO'il' 1hrce things
~ntJy in the ltae, .. on ·hopping d1-.1nc1 for about $75.
The tourist. who refused 10 gl\ e h1 narnl'. figured the
original items would ha' e cost about $1.000 back home
in Ohio. .
Bu t what-ma" bcdand+ for 1he man from Ohio has
some manufacturers and· {tO' cmment fuming as
busloads of Ol}mpac \IS1tors arl' bu~ ang c~unterfe11
products inSlead of the more co'ttl~ ong1nals.
Manufacturers sa) the} arc losing mtlhon of
dQllars to the illegal factories turning out the 1m1tauons.
Street stalls and shops in ltacwon hawk luggage.
purses. shins and 1ennis shoes copied from l ". • l tallao
-and French manufacturers. "hich sell for a fmcuon of'
the original's price. •
The main shopping stree-t 1s J3mmed \\Ith can
-11---.. f-"""il:.:.ed;:__w;,;.:ith colorful arra\s of shins. leather suitcases purses. slflc sea s and nee t1CS, man} trect COp1e 0
famous brands and almost 1den11cal to the untrained
, .
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Most of the customers are tounsts "ho kno\\-tngl)
buy copies because of the cheaper pnces.
"If the qualit) ccms good. "h) nol?" S<I} s Melba
Widdowson of W1ch1ta. Kan .. here for the 01} mpics.
"It's a real bargain."
The French government asked outh Korea 10 pull
counterfeit merchandise c:irr) ang such French labels as
Chanel and Louis Vu111on off the streets before an}
more Olympic v1s11ors can bu} 11.
Quote oftlie..clay
Aa"-y Hembrick,com1ng tognps with his
disqualification: "You start tly1ngofflhe h:indle,
making excuses, jtjust makes you look like a brat.
I'm staying here. chttring o n the rest of the guys.
hoping they'll win gold medals. I just have to la\e
my 4ream through them now ...
Bembrlck foalu_p lnveattaated
SEOUL -In hof)l.:s of preventing [1W
similar problems, the U .. 0 1) mp1c Com-AA
mittec is investipting "'h> bo~cr .\nthony
Hembrick missed has opening bout at the
Olympics, the panel's !)resident )aid Tues-
day.
Robert Helmick said he and Evie G. Dennis, the
mission chjef of the U.S. team. "''II studv a number of
potential soluuons. including the e tabltshment of an
allrmative. transportation S)Stcm for .\mencan ath-
letes.
The U.S. team. hke mo t of the 10.000 athletes
aaem bled he~. relics on a special bus S} stem run b> the
Seoul Olympic Orpnmng Committee to gel back and
forth between the Athletes Village and the van ous
competition venues.
Hembrick. captain of the boung team and
one of the top Amencan mcdal hopes. 'A-as ehmanatcd
Monday when he massed a bus from the nUa&t to LhC'
Chamlhil Students Gymna'iaum about fiv1: males away.
u.e. cycU.ta l>eiln medal blcla
SEOUL -U.S. c)'chsts Ken Carpenter ..----....
and Connie Paraskevan-Young bqln their cbar for Olympic medal m the men' and r--.....--r-..·
womm's macch sprints loda \\1th \trong limes an quallfkat1on for the 1 000..mt'ttt "---~
~·· Carpcnlef, of La Mr\& ..... -. the flf\h fat\hl
q.-lifter ~ m~n who v.crc timed O\t'r tht 1¥t 200
IM1en for teedu'I in lht final 24 I
• The Amencan was tamt'd 1n 10 79 !ti·onds to trail •vontt Luu Hcwhch of U\t C".r<'rman.J. Au1traha·s CMrY ~nd. N1Jtol11 Ko\rh<' of tht So\·~t Union, illdV ........ v Suitt ofC1tthoMO\l~&a.
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Boser Michael C
or a ter ou mtin& South
Oh wang-eoo in the 48-kUogram
Soviets lmpr~lve winners
SEOUL -From the opening omer-1-;(J sault. 1t·v.as obvious the Sonet U nion had a
larger m1ss1on tn mind than merel~ 01) mpac L
gold. ,
The Soviet men· g) m nast 1c tl'a m
captured the go ld medal T\Jesd:i~ \\ 11h a prolic1enq
rarel} wnnessed 10 the sport. "'
•11t is the best d1 spla~ of team g) mnasucs l ha' e
ever seen," ~id Pe ter \'1dmar. a member, of the
~mencan team that .... on the gold medal 10 Los .\ngeles
"'hen theSov1et L'n1on ho~c_ptted the IQ8.t Ol)mp1c .
Bart Cenner. another member of the 198.t L'. .
team. was equal!) 1mprt.'l..sed
"The sport has ,u t l"t'ached o nev. level," sa14
Conner. "The ro utines '"e perfornwd four ~ears ago are
now commonplac-c. The .o, 1cts "ere good an '84. but
not this good.·· . •
E'el'} member of tile team contnbuted to on·e of
thr U R"s bnghtest m oments tn g.~ mna tics.
8) meefs end. the 0' 11~t had recorded SC\ en of
the 11 perfect score~ handed.out b~ the panel of Judges.
And the overall team ~rorc df 59.3.350 1s second an
Ol)'mptc h1sto~ onl) 10 the So' 1e1 • 59 .60 potnts tn
the 1980 Games an \.l o'>lO"
The total also ca 11~ topix-d the 5Q 1.40 wanntng
scort of the l,;natcd States an 1%4. •
Soviet women win, U.S. fourth
SEOUL -Elena hushuno>a om! EYJ thrtt perfect lOs to lead the So\ 1ct L'naon to
the team sold mcd4\I an v.omcn's g~mnasucs
event at the Summer Olympic 1oda).
The United States lin1shcd fourth. but -
would have taken the bronlc had at not been for a
contro\cn1al .SOO porn\ pen:ilt) imposed dunn.g
Monday's compulsof) team C\t'r< 1se .
The Sovlets tool Lf\e JOld "'"h '95.475 points
Romania, with Darud:t tlL'a~~1nin1two penttt
scores. kept the hea\ on tht' "IQ' 1cts unit! the last
moment but had to 'ICUIC for ""er with 394.115
points.
East German) tqok the tll\,nh' v.11h JQ0.875
po1nlS, \M 'nitcd StatC1 ftntthc-d ¥11th l90 .HS potnts.
.JQO points behind
The Amencans trail~ lhe Fast Germans b) nearly
a full point at\C'r the ~1h\ 1n the" \:ompulsonn. wluch
canw because "' \mtncan at1ernatc stood on \M
podium •hilc another J)mn.t<,t J't'r1ormcJ
The dtduct1on for '1ol~11n1 the obscu~ ru~
out,.cl the Amen1.:an\ ~ho artucil that at m°'t tM
pc"Mlty '1'aould ha'c bttn a "''arnana f &nali's action tot ofT to a had \tan for the Ent
Gtrman~. "'hen t•'O ofthc1r fh t I> m ~it ltll off the
baimntt be-am. Tiw Ea\t ~rman'!I had onl) the om nut 1n lhe opuonal 1ftt'f Man an. Jtnttch dmPP«t
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Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 21, 1988 8S
EOL' L ( .\P)-II"' as 1h1· moment
L S boll.1ng Coach 1'.l'nn' ~dam ~
had feared all along
L11tle Michael CarhaJal "a' lighl·
1ngafa,ored uth 1'.on:anand11"a"
close :">-e11her fighter set>mc:d to ha' c
a clear e<!!e. but 1he pan1san cro"'d
\.\h cneenng v.1ldl~ \.\ 1tn ('\ t.'r\ punch
landed b' tbe Korean. .\dam~\,\ 8\ C:\pt'l'llOg the: \\O~l. ~II
along he had "'arnl.'d his fighters of
Judge\ "'ho d1dn t ltke ~ml'rKa"'
urging them to"'" dt'Cl'>l\l'l~ 1f the'
C\pt'Ctt'd to ldpture the dl·~·1s.1on
C arba1al \\J'>n l doing 1ha1. anJ
.\dam-. "a'> l'\fX'lltng 1hc "or-.t
It d1dn t hJpi:x·r
( arba a "' •n l'tl' ang o '>Uddcnh
rqu,c:n<1ted .\n lr1lan tl'am nl'\\
hl•pt' Thl·n .\rlhur John'>on ot
\1 1nneapoll' .1Jdnl antllhl·r "'in
V. ednl·!>da \ n1g.h1 t\1 run 1hc L ~
()h mp1' mtn1·" nn1ng s1rc:.i i.. 111
I h fl't' txlu h
It' k nd it ~ \ln m1: J h11k lallh
n a '>t'O'K' \d.:irn' ">JH.I ol lht
<. arb<1. a 1 tight "\\.: rm:\ a1kd 1n th1-.
\lOe ..
( arha.1ar-. morning "1n ma' ha'l
p1~i..ed up the '>Pint' 111 th1: l ' "
lighter'> "'ho "'ere a dcmuraltzed
t'lunch after \ee1ng "orld champion
l\.elcte Banb l...n01.l..ed ..:old 1n fl~ first
tight and ~n1hon~ ktfubnd, dis-
qualified after not '>hO\' ing. up on
time fo r his bout "
"This 1s a di:fin11e '>lrong morak
booster for u!> ·· ~1d .\dam'> "I f \\l'
can Ix-at the 1'.orean and '>hut 1ht•
crO\\d up. that'\ JUSI \\h.n \\.e nt't.:dt•d
1odo ··
Johnson \\On hi' 'econd fig.ht ('t 1hi:
Ol)mp1o_ an ~Pi.'Ct~lar l.i<,h1on~
le.nod.mg 81shnubahadur \1ngh of
-..:epal to the can'a" in tht '>t~·ond
round then for(lng him "' IJi..l' t"o
standtng -count<, ht:ton.· tht lontc!tl
"'as stopped late an the round
Johnson ad' .rnu:d 111 thl' 11 ~
pound quarterfinal., \\ht·re ht: "'111
face Kim K" ang-\un o l \1>utt 1'.urea
,
Greg Boyer of U.S. aims ~r Yugoslavian goal.
SWIMMING
Meft's 100 Bunentv
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IOlvmolc recoro o o •ece>•c ~ ila I:'• v. C"6P
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LUCI S.cc~ •• v '23 13 I Pe•e• &e· -e
Wtl• Ge,manv 4 1• 01
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7 2• 9·
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TENNIS
WATER POLO
Gf'OUP A
W L TGFGA l"'n S:renct ' C 0 IS 6 7
Wt!! Gt•'"'8"~
Ha•v
0 0 IJ 11
:) I o t
0 ' S,0¥t«• U"'"Of" ... " .. ,. ..
SQ.,•• ... .,, ..
c 13 0
t 15 0
w L T GF GAPh
Hungary = So••"' 0
VtWtoNSte~ I 0
Cll•l\O 0
C:.•H<t ~
v ..JOO•t.av • 0
Rtlu!t>
Un 'eel Srete\ 1 'f "QOl.a• I O
fi1.1nqoro '1 G•tte• 10
~·" 13 ("·"• 6 11;1v 9 So••tl Ul\•0" 9
l'•onct 16 Sou•" Korea '
"""' Gt!'manv 13 Ao,•·a a
0 ,,
0 13
0 .,
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0
MEN'S &ASKET6ALL
Unit9d Statn 102, 8rnil ts
10 7
6 7 • ' 13 0
12 0
7 0
PAZIL -"'•UIO A•me.oo O-• 1·1 I Jor~
G.,...,. l·l 0-0 ' G~son V0c•e no 1 a •·• t
JQ90 v.enno I· 1 2·2 •. Rolonoo Ferreire 3·5
0-0 6 It 1caroo C.u1meroes 0-0 O· 1 0 Mou•¥ Soule 3·6 1·2 7 Moret! Souta •· '1 0 1 11 Lu11
"zev.oo 0-0 0-0 0 PeulO Sllve 0-0 O·O O C>Ko•
ScM'"OI 7-16 IS·l5 31 I~ Anoreoe 6 13 )·) a ~o•• s 7'·•7 ,..,, 11
UNITED STATES -1\1\•tcti ll ~MOnO 3 '
l·• t Cl\er-E 5,,. '" 3·11·2 I 'lit',... Co•" 7·7 l ·l 7 ..,~., Hew•unl 2 ' 0-0 S .le!'
G•ovtr 3·7 1-3 I Cnor>fl 0 Sm•IPI •·6 0-0 8
..,. ..... Ana...on 1 l o Cl 2 S•eetv •uomon 2·•
0-0 ' Oe• .,,.,..,. S 10 O·O 12 Oonnv M11nn1n9
S 1 2·1 12 J R ltt•O 7-1\ 1·• 16 Oov10
1100•"10" S·7 ' " To•oll' •?-to IS-19 102
.. • .., ....... u"'''° S•••tt '3 8ret• ~ Tll~M
oo•"' -s-8ru S l Souza 3-9 Sc'>m•o•
2 • "'"''eel SIOIP\ l ·• ...... "''"' 1 2 Me-,.. cou..c ou•-""°'•0. ~ebO<l<I01·&ror1• le
~""''°' ""°''°' 1 V" •PC S•a•n .a Re<O 11 •u·1'1-8•t1• 11 Souta l l un !eel S•e•es
7 C O Sm'" l ~ o•• •oul~· 8••111 21 Uf'l1td
s1a•n 75 A-t 000
w L
v"90• av a l 0
4 ,,a tre a 7 I
~Y4'U"'~ l
Cfl\I Air.co --H Pve<'IO lt•CC
Soulll l(.O•H 0
G...uoa w """"S•tn aru •
Soe " C.nedo en.,..
E.11vo1 ••web Un119<1 Sretel 102 8•ez~ 17 """''° lt•co 1' Sou11> K.oreo 7• Soe11 113 E•v• 10
3
2
2
' I
0
l
l
0
1
I
1
2
l
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Y-v'° 102 Ct•H'-1 4••.c•r It__,.'< 61
Sov4! Ul\.ot' •1 ""'11re•.a " Canedo 117 E11Vo• M loM> 106, C.Nne ,,
Y~vte 10. So\.!!" KOf'ee '1
So"'tel U.....,., '3 Pueno Rico It
""'''•''-IC• (9111re1 AltlCen •to11111•< •7
St400TIMG ..._.. ....... ~
I )eMe ~< Y.-lltv.e • 1 -nit lWono record, _, ,_II ... 0 -i. 111'1 .J4l"'4I
S•UrlC. Y~•ill '17 aw-1 1"71, 2
Ntne ~"11d .. , SOvlet U-, 411.f, I
MMW!e 00oraf'lt~e. Sovi.t \Jflton, a5 l 4
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OU l (.~ .... ~. ~'"-. Oh U.S. ........ '6. Kini Dwr, Wk'O 1._ 117 l2
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c....-w c-...
NIDA"l"S •AM9S ....._ Cut1t11C• ~ cc; W6. ~ Wftl •I occ. SATuaDAY'S GAMaS ....... c. .....
f l CwNn!> •I Or•nee Co.II, 1 ~II •I Ml S.11 AnlOll'O. I JO c.rr"-el Fllilel"!CH'I, 7 °"*"*"' •I 5.teldi.o.ck, 1 ~el Lone llMCI\ CC, 7
Sen Dlteo CC el ltencflO S."1 .. go 7
Sen Oieeo MMe et Rlveni.o. CC 7 ....... , .... C.-......Ct
Weil l.A el Gtellclelt , I 30
Senle Monlce •I Moo("afk, 130
C_,..Ofl el LA Soulllwfll 1 30 ...._lfleid •I Venture 7 30
l.A ..,...., er s.nre eart>are. 7 30
LA ~ct al LA HarOor, 7 30 ~.... c..-.-.
Sen ~nerd no Ve~ et R'o Honoo, 1
MltloM Valev e r Cllru' 7 30 Vis.tor Valid _.A1. ~v. ~.JC.-
EHi LA e r Mt S.n J acinto. 1 30
S.Uthl•ncl pell
.._ ScM91, c~ 111 rec. ML
i. El C-, Mlst•Oll No 19 l•0-0 130 2 SecldlebKk, M1U l0n Ctn 3 1•0-0 II•
3. Ora!IM COHf, Mlu ion Ct n l·O 0 101
4. Futwton. Mfu lo" Ctn Ill l•O·O 9'
5 G141ndalt. WHttrn Steta 1·0·0 6S
6. .. ktr,f.eld, WH•e<>'I Start I I) l·O·O 53
7 Ctrrtl0$ M1ut0n No l·l·O n
I. GOlde<'I Wtst, M•U IOll Ctn 1 ·0·0 36 t. ltancno S.nHeoo Miu .on Ct n 1·0·0 27
10 Ant~ vati.v Footl! w 1·0·0 2S
Oll'ttrl ltivt n CH 1 O·O> ?• Mt San All·
tonio (1·0·0) 12 Peo0mer l ·O·O 10 S.n
OlellO Mew CCH·Ol. I Vt nrure 1·01. 7
P•wClefle (0· l·Ol. 6 Mooroark 1·0·0) 3,
Soulllwttltrn Cl ·0·01 1
Hltltl KM411 scMdule
(Nel'l·lfftut)
THURSDAY
Lone llt•ch Joroan ., Ed'°" \at Hunt·
tnoron IM.c!>l
Founreln V•lltv •' M U•Of' v eo S.nti.eo •o Corona oe< Mer a• NtwOOl't
HertiOrJ
Colla Meu al Gerdtll Grovt MMl1111 n Foo•h ta! t .. ,,.,
C911von n Lo.•• al G<>•t• S•ao vm
c.utV9!' Cllv 111 L4tt "'•"' !O\ a • Ga nr ... ont Villa 111 RanCllO A'"' to\ <at Botw
Grandel
Sunnv H ts "' Cvor-en •' Nf\•ernl Watrtfl al E1 ~'\a
P'ftlOAY
Huntifltlon h•l:"'r ,., .. ool'r"Rll'l!O• -s.M-. Ana Vallev .. , Oen..-View (et
HUftllflelOll hactll
1E1lel'Cle w1 Lot Amltlo• lal Garden Grovel
II d tit IC# al OomiMuft o-..-•• ~ ...... Wu• ldet "'· Unl'Weftllv lat lrvlne>
111¥N et Twatlll
..,.,. AM v Maler Otl Ce l SA 8owll
IE'""e11a •• Wftlm.nlef AlleMirl1 on. l(enMClv let Wuter"1
IMWloW« "' Treouco HIM• lal Minion \llllo) • c-Valley •• Oc:-~ El OorMO al V•lenc:le
,---.,_., H•rtiOr 77, Hun1>ngro11 e .. ch 7 ~"'910ft &.aell lS Ntw-1 HarDOr 14
... ... .... ' He«>or 2• HUfll·l'IQIOft e .. cl\ 14 "'5 NI•"' 1 ~ lf Hu11••1'1G•on a..c11 14 1llt Ne•Mll Hefl>Or 6, HunliMton .. acl! O
"'1 Nl•Mlt ~ It, Hu11linet011 8eecn 1
..._.. ~ IMdl Wf'lft, )0 16·4
E• Toto "'· VIiia Par'-I• e1 Mootner------Fu11er1on er MOflltottlO
L• ....,,. •I El lten<llO N\Mf!Olle at auene Par'-
Norco "' Peclflca (al 8olse Grandel Orenet ws ICa.... (ar GIOVtr St•d.oml • s.ntltt al Taft
~-at Don L'*' Trov n 8rN·Ollnde (er Fullt rtonl
SATUltOAY
lolM Grenoe VI Savanna (al GIOVtr
$1aduml
Wftltl'n vt La Quinta I•• aotw Grandt)
AM NfT'ft a l 7.lO
T&NNtS ™' ...... , ., .. KMdUte
NIGH SCHOOL G .. LS
Tlaur\Oav
Lot Ai.mil°' al Hvnhl!O•on Buch l Esten
cle el Merone, 3, Co\le Me\e al Trov. ? •S Lelullll IN.Ch al Edison. 3 IS, FOOll'lfll .,
Cor-dtl Mer 3, Un1vt"llv er lrvif\e 3,
Foun1•"1 Valltv ., o.... H•"'· , NtWPOrl .... ...., ......... VI. HUllllll .... , e..dl Her1Mf' at MlralfJl1, 3 ltll-+4Llf'lll110ton a..c11. 20 ,.. __ , Herbor O Frl4Mv
lflt-+4Llf'lll110lon llech 13, NtWPOl'I Harbor 0 S.nl• An• V1llev " C0$16 MA!\8, 2 •S
1fU-+4unllntlOll 8eecll I. ,......,POrt Harbor 6 WOod!WIOet ar Ntwl)Orl Herl>or. 3, Leguna
1,,._.....POl'I Harbor 6 HUl'lllnQIOd a..c.n 0 ~a.actt al MIHtOll V~ l IS, S.n Ctem.fllt al
..,,_..unflllel011 8eecl'I 7. ,......,POI', Harbor O Fountain \l•lltv. ), Miiter Ot• "' Con,,..,, •' ltJ6-Hw\llntl011 ... ell 7, NewOOl'I HertlOr O A1141MJm Ttnn11 Cluo • 3
1'31 New-I Hwtlor 7. Wunlln111on 8tacn 0 TUIESOA Y'S ftESUL TS l~unllntlOll lie.ch JS. Newooff Harl>C>r 19 Mith ICMll Wis
ltlt-Newoor1 Herbor 20. Hunlll'IQIOll a.ecn 0 Marilla '· IWSAM Vlel9 '
1,. NtwPOi l Herbor 13. Huntington 8Hcl'I 0 IMatlM wlM .,. ~ 7'·71)
1'41-+funtlfletOll lleech 7, NewPOl'I HarDOr 7 ~
1'42-'""'oorl Harbor 52, Hun11no1011 a .. cl'I 7 Crl•itll (Ml def HOlrov<I, 6·0, <ltf H0<"1retn
lft)-NewPOrt HarbOf 4. Huntlnoron S.acn O 6·0, def Lasttr. 6·0. 81vtn' (Ml '°'' 2·6, won
I..._......_, Harbor 14. Hunllnglon llHCl'I 0 •·3 6·l St Gtorllt (Ml ICM.I, O-• WOii 6·1 ltO-HLlf'lllntlon a..c11 7. NtwOOl't HerOor 6 6•1' '
1'4t-HLlf'lllntlon 8eacn 13. NewOOl'I HartlOr 0 ·
1'47-<Huntlnglon lleacl'I lS, NtWDOl'I Heroor •
l ........... POfl Harl>C>r 13, HuntlnOIOll Beach 7
, .............. _, HarDOr •?, Hunr.noron Beach 6
1950 NewPOf1 HarDOr 21,.Hunt>n9ton Beac.n 7 Its 1-Wunrlneton a..cl'I 80, NewOO't Hertlor 1
ltsl-HtwPOrl Harl>C>r 20, Hunttnoron 8eac11 13
i,,,,_..untlneron 8eacn 16, NewOOl't tlarbor O
l~oorl Haf1)or •? Huntlno•on BHcn 7
itSs-NewPOl'I Werl>C>r It Hunttnoton lleach 13
l~llntlon lie.en l9 NewOO'I Harbor 6
1tS1-fiMwPOrl HarDOr 19, HI.Int "orOll lleec.n 7
1951-HtwPOrl Harl>or :n. Hun1ino1on flHcll 7
l.,._..unllneron lleacl'I ll, Newoorr HerbOr 13
1 .............. POrt HarDOr 6 Hu111ono1011 a.ach 6
l" ._......,POrt He•bOr 12 Hun1tnoton Be.en 7
, .. s--NfwPCWI Harbor u HunMOIOll llHCll 0
1"6-+tunflneton lie.en 17, Newoorr HerOor O
'"7-HtwPCWI HerOor u, Hunllnoro11 8each 1
1961 NtwPOt'I H•rbor' 1l Hun1mgron BHCll 7
1..,_..uttlillOton 8ffcn 12, NewPOl'I HAfbOr 14 l~PCWI H•"'°' 13, Hun1tnoton 8HCh 0
lt7'-Ht'W90ff Harbor' 21, Hunllnoron Beach 7
1'71-HewPO(J Harbor 21 Hunt11101on Be.en 7
1'111 NtwPOlll Hartio<" ~ Huntlnoton Buell 9
-.i 1'76-HtwP«I HarDOt" 16 Hunhl>Glon 8ffcll 14
1'77 NtwPOrl H•rllOr ?3 Hu'lltllOIOn Be.•Ch. 6 ,,.._,...._, HarOor 13, Hun11no1on Buen O
lft>-Wunt11'191on lle'icl'I 14, N-oort Harl>C>r 14
~
"'91/vtn·Cao IM) IO•I to Carm•c-. E,.ci..son ·~· lost Ill Yoo·Lff, 2·6, ciel 8erwan11er·Pelo.,
6·3. ICIOu·HHnrH ll (Ml '°" S·l 4·6, "'°"·
6•), ltuuell•AlntflOll IMI '°''· 3·6 7·6 WOii 2·6.
Ca-"lr•M v ... v ll. Utenci. 6
Sintlel
81rct\ (El IO•I to Fosrtr 1 ·6 Gel Berle!. 7·S
•f. Lloftl, 7·S, P...-'°" CE l '°'' 0·6 1·6 0·6 C"',"' IE) IOst, 0-6 1·6 0·6
o.ulllt• ltomm·Llr ColllM CEI loll ro C Em~· L Stl\llA, 3·6. ci.1 N Plerce·8ern.11g, 6 4, lo•I
lo SlavlllllltV·AroaJ •·6 Suru~l·DaJIKn IE I
-· 6·4, 6·4, 6·•. 8ow..,·O.Cerl0 El IOll, ..... ,.,, ....
c-o.i Mar U, Dana Hill 3
Sintltl
ICarl ~ ICdM oel G•tt" 6·0 Ot t
Lvl!Ctl, 6·0, Otl Bo!'°" 6·0 ea n CdMl lo\!
"2-6, 6•7, WOii. 6·0, Kr llll Pr..ou1 lCOM) IO\I
2•6c won, 6· 1. 6· 1
09'ltllt\ ~farW>d~lr'-"\s ICllM ~ 84jj4no·J1v 1'1·2, def. ,C>rcurr.wa11t 6·1 Otl Ammo.,·
8ntn\kl;°'16-1, Hovtt~ ''•u rcoM') won. 6·2
6·2. 6-1, FrancJ$·Manc11e11er <CoMl won. ~-~.
•·0, •·3
Mt ...... , aMdl It, L'"9 ... d> w•.ei1 t
~
Hel\Mn < H 81 def onno. •·2. Ciel I( 1n11ev
6-0, def Gulla! 7·S, Pfll IH8l '°"• 3·6, lo\!, S· 7, WOOdl {H8) IO.il. 2 6, I 6. 3 6. .,.,.....
l.Ascv · JotlMOll (Hll) '°'' IO &t<n1111 M\lll>Q.
l-6, '°'' 10 l"Ouch Mc:Corm.ci. ?·6 Ot1 1(1e1·
ltevtt, 6·1, Hert·Wolff (H81 WOii, 6·3, 7·S. 6·3;
ltllenour·WOOd (H8) won, 6·2 6•\, ' 1
• .._ 11, YIW .. Mtv 1
Slftllt1
Hammenn <E> Off llusl'!ka, 6·2, dfl We1111·
1etn, 6·3, !Ml to FvldOa , 1·6, Warren IE I IOsl,
1·6, S·7. won, 6·1 Wili•uer IE > Jost, 2·6 won. 7·6. won.-6-•
'**"' Turflt"•GotdeCl>.t IE ) dtl ErnHI Finktr 7·5, def H1we11Q·Pfeiltr, 6·1, del Klm·LH .
6·1, JOlfO\·Obon (E) won. 6·\ lost, 1·6 Non
6·3, O.nlller-9M4'd IE I IO\I ' 6, w011. •·2 wQff, 6·1
socc•• Tllll ...tr'• .,.. ICMdUte
COLLIGI MEN
l"ridav So\.lll'lern Cet fort1le COl'e9t II UC San O.eoo.
3.JO Salvrdlv •
Grend Ca11von Colleoe al SouU1ern Cehlornla
c~ I om Sunday
USIU ., UCI , om
COMMUNITY COLLEGE MEN
ThurMiav
Et Camino .et Orenoe CoasJ l
Frldlv
Sen Oleoo Mtsa at Go'(!f., West
COLLIEGE WOMEN
S.fllf'cMY
UCI ., Cla remont·MclC.tM• -
TUISOA Y'S ft I SUL TS c ..... w-UCI 3, Weslmanl 0
UCI icorlng Ovrum 'l, Ho-r 1 Goal.'•
sevts Tall 2, Miller 1 Soetrs 2
Wttlmont oo-e wvts Ca rre• 12
C-'Y ctlt9e men
GeldWI WHI 2. ~le 1
Golden wur "°''no P•vre l Zekarla 1
Goelle saves Holfol 7, K'9•n 4
Gltndl lt scor.,no Aou•rrO 1 GOia e \aves
Se.ii Crui 10
HallhfTle 1·1
ou.,.. Coe" J, S.ufllwtJttm I Orange Coa,r ICOf•no M~re I, KvnOC"' 1
Z•m•rr•Pa I G -"~"-AtldellOll '
Winsiow ' Sou1P1we"ern sconno T1I ell I
• . ., _.
r
VOLUY•ALL T1Ws ...... , .,.. ~
WAT•• NLO -----11'* ...... , .,.. KMdule
CO\.LaG• ......... cou.aoa
nurwi.v
SOull'ltrn Ulal! Stal• a l UC I (Crawford Aalll,
7, Cllfltl Col!aM l,Vlnt at Gal Lulhef•n, 1 30.
SOultltr11 Callfornla Coltot et Cet Lull'ttran.
7:l0 l"rlMy •
UCI al C1I POl'I' Sen Lui• Obl1PO, 7.30 saew•v
UCI at UC S.111a 81rtiar1, 7 30, FrHllO
P.clflc er Chri" cof1991 Irvine 7 30. Sou111«11 Catl~nla COllt9e " C•I 8aotlsl, 7 lO c
COMMUNITY COLLaGI TMllM
El Cemlno II Or•110t Coe"· 7
P'rlc'8\I Or•,_ Coe51 •I Gotoen We\I COlltG• p~
Plev T011rnemen1, "°°" sa•8Y ~·-Coal! at "•ncllO s ,n1Ja110 f O\.lr· nemen1.
HtGH SCHOOi.
Tilwldav
Ellan<• a l Hunlll'IQlon Beacl'I, 3 30. Oce.n
View •I Cvpren, 3 IS, Dene Hill• a• Marina,
):JO; N-porr Harl>C>r at Leouna 81!acrt 7
l"rlda\I
Ocean View at Un1•ers11v 3 IS
Slltvrdav
Or1noe C011n1v Cllampion\nlo' · 11 Wtsr· minster (Corona Oel Mar, Ocean View Marina
Huntington lltech, Un1ven11v E<l•Jon WOOd·
brldoe, L.eeuna e .. ch Fout1ta1n Valley Martr Otl, N•wPOtt HarDO<J
TUaSOAY'S MATCHES c ......... _
(~ S'9 .. A9'!1ttic C_.,.tnal
SoCal C~ <Ill Cllr•ll COi ege Irvine 16· 14, 16· 14, I 5.,
' Hi911 KflMI 9k'll Irvine <ll'f Maltr 0.1, lS· 11 IS·7 IS·l
Marine def LaktwOOCS. IS·7 IS·1 1S·7
Caol,trano \lalltv Off Ea so11 IS· 13 IS·9
15·12.
CorONI oet Mer ael Hunt1n111on Beach IS·lO, IS·ll, IS·9
""-wP«t Harbor def Oa"• H ' rs--10 3'"15 1S·l3, lS·t
Mlu lo!'I V1tlo def E&renc•e IS·9 12 1'.
IS·2, 16· 14 --t
La11une Beacti.. oet !Min Clt,.,..ellll! 1~·9
13· lS, 15-1 I, IS-.;f'
Soutf'ltr11 C1hl0<n•• '"''''an ae• L•~t'I'
Cl'lflstlat1, t•IS.-U-'11. lS--12-, IH
UCI at Air Foret Tournamtnl
SUMev
UCI 11 Air Fore. Tournemtnl
COMMUf#TY COLLaOIE ,,...
Groumonl •• Ora.noe Coe''· :J IS; GOI
Wnl e l Sen Oleoo Mel• Tou,nament
Saturdltv
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Oakland took over
top spot April 20
and stayed there
OAKLAND (AP)' Carney
Lansford remembers "'hen other
American League club looked for-
ward to playing the Oakland .\th-
letics..
No looger.
The A's. whoclmchcd 1hc .\L West
title Monday night on their 151 st
, stra.i&ht day m ftont. arc nrrou1c-to-bascba'!'s best record. The} need
seven victories m their final 11 games
to become the d1 vis1on·s "inningest
team ever. surpassing the~ 971 Kan-
sas City Ro}'.als ( 102-60).
But as Lansford whooped 11 up in
the A's _cham~e-d_re n ched
clubhouse after the pe nnan1-
clinchina 5-3 vJctor; over Mmne ota.
the numbers mcani less 1han respect.
The A 's hadn"1 gotten much mcc he
arrived in a trace Tfom Boston. su -
years ago: their last winning record
before this season was in J 981. ·
"It seems hke u 's been a long ume
roming," the third baseman said. "It
used to be we coul<in't win a game on
the road:· he said of a team "ith a
46-29 road record. best m the majors. ~h was, 'Hett com~ the .t.'s. ~e·~
aoing to walk all over them: NO\\ we
act respect all around the l~gue."
took the lead for good on -\pnl 20.
during a streak in which they won IS-
of 19 pmes and "Opened up an eight-
pmc lcad. ··
It was cut to four games 1n lune.
when th.eylosteiiht ofnme. including
six strai&ht to Kansas Cit) and was
down to three pmes on Jul) I 7. But
they extended It from there and had a
!' 121'1-game lead over Mmnc Ota after
bcaung the 'defending world cham-
pions.
Lansford. who was on a di\ 1<,1on
winner at Cahfom1a 1n 1979 and "on
a batting tttle w~th 1he R~d So"' two
years later: said the A's arc easil} thl.!
best team he's pla)ed on.
··w e don't ha'e an) v.cak spots."
he said.
Oakland relievcr'l ha' c am:i~'l'd n
lcague-rccord59's:nes. "1th Dennis
Eckersle) contnbuung ~2. ft has
reve rsed the club's fonunes tn closl'
games.
'Tve been on goOd o1fen "e team.,
before. but never a 1eam 1ha1 had a
goOd bullpen, too," said the 14-)car
veteran, who was on a d1 vi'.>1on
winner with the ubs in 1984.
The A's. who had lost more onc-
run games the pre\'1ous 1hrcc seasons
than any other American League
team. are 29-17 in one-run ea mes and
have won their last s1>.. From
1985-87. the) were 63-80 (.441) in
one-run a.am.es..
The> also are I J-5 in e:i;tra 10nmgs
after going 21-25 si nce 1985.
The team) rise has mirrored that of
third-year slugger Jose Canseco. "ho
turned into a .300 hitter. Canseco
hopes he will cap the season wuh the
first-ever 40-40 double (homers and
stolen bases). He already ha 40
homers and needs three stolen bases.
"We knew in spring trainmg that
we had the abilit>'to dominate the .\L ,.. ...
think we're going to. be a contender.
too." ~
Another blossoming pla}er. ca tch-
er Terry Sternbach. said he d1dn·1
realize the A's would be so dominant
so soon.
··For us to have 11 happen this fast is
something." said Steinbach. the MVP
in the All-Star game.
Paper_Z.eports Green
_to replace Piniella
NEW YORK ( P) -Lou Pin1ella has the Yankees tra1hng ttrst place
will be replaced as manager of the Boston by 51t2 game5 entering Tue . 1
New York. Yankees b~' Dallas Green day's action ... All I know is. I have a
as part of a maJo r shakeup of the thrtt·year contract wuh the Yan-
American League team. according to icees."
a published repon. Green. who managed the Philadcl·
Quoting unnamed sou~c1:s. the ph1a Ph1lhes to the world cha01-
New York Dail) Nev.s reponed p1onship 1n 1980. has been o ut of
Tuesday that G reen would replace baseball since being fired as general
Piniella in the 16th man:igenal m1n1ger of the Chicago Cubs.
chanp: 1n the l.S-~ear regime o( The newspaper said Clari<.. v.ho
Yankees' owner George 1e1nbren-sianed as a free agent after helping the
ncr. St. Louis Cardinals win the Nauonal
Other possible moves that Mil be Leaauc championship last year. was mack~ftC'I' thC'season ends. accord mg) head in& to one of three unnamed
to the newspaper. include the trades National League teams for a pitcher.
of Jack Clark. John Candelaria. and The newspaper said the Yankee
Don Mattingly and the release of Ron are not actively shopping Matt1ngl>.
Guidry. the Amencan League's Most Valu·
Steinbrenner was unavailable for able Player in 1986. Ho~c\.er he
comment. the newspaper ~id. openly blasted Steinbrenner's oper-
Pintella. who reportrdl) signed a ation of the team last month and said
three-year contract when 8111~ Manin he expeic1ed to be traded.
was fired for the fifih ttme in June.· "lf~weretobeoverwhelmed.)CS
said he had not beard from tcinbren-we'd trade Mauinll>·" a front-office
ner. sourtt told the newspaper. "I don't
··1 really haven't e.,,cn thought think you can sa~ there are am
about next year,'' sa1d P1n1eUa. who untouchables on this t~m." ·
A full prosram of h1nd1cap and
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!Fullerton-: Marina
beaten b y Wilson
Knsta Eckert "'ere.not enough to ~' e
the Cha rgers from a 15-13. 15.q_
15-11defeat1n a non-league match
Cob) Hoffman. a sophomore left
s1dl' h111er. led Edison ( 1-11 "1th
~ .. en kills and pla~ed stead~ dt'fense
Capo Valle~ remamed ondt'fea~d at
3-0 John Courter ~ored "1th ~ ~fl
remaining 1n oven1me Tue'><la~ to
push Estancia past F01Jnt.1in \ nlle~
8-6. 1n the IA inners· pool
T he Eagles forced 1he e\lrJ penod
when the' lied the srnrc: at ~6
I through r~ulauon on tht• -.tr<'ngth Cll
four goals b~ \,111.e \1( 'C'-'> and
eventuall~ 1mpro' ed m mark w .l.. \
in non-league pla~
lrviff l . Mater Dei 0: &' Oden led
the Vaqueros '-'l th 1: kills and Holl~
Hamilton came off I hi:' bench to bloct..
four shotS as If' 1ne p1cL.ed up m
~cond ~in tn·as man' tnes. 15-1 I .
I 5-. 15-:. o'er the Mona.n:-hs
Maria 3, Ldewood 0: u11e
G regan1c and .\lie~ Le'~ both senior
outside hitters. had eight kill'> each to
lead a balanced Manna at~l"I. 10 a
l >.2.115--. 15-7 "'10 -:irhome
In a college match
19'9 • 1.,. f ._' • f 111t1Attd O~""-"'°'"""' • Eat, ... ,, 41'\•'0
Teammate Mike Kim .idd1:d :i goal
o f his O'-'n with ~O seconds kfl w sc:JI
the \'ICtor) for the Eagks Est.inria
goalie JefTKorenbcrg turned a\.\3~ 12
shots.
SoCal College 3. Cbrist College
Irvine 0: Jun1o i: nght-srde hitter
Colleen Cass1d~ pad I I lulls and
Junior middle bloct..er .\nn. Jeffries
contnbuted 14 blocks as the \an-
guards o pened Golden tate .\thlet1c
Conference pla' "tth a I~-l -l. I~ 1-l.
15-6 d«ISIOn o\ er ~he '1s1ting Eagles.
-;!;~ .. 59!! 54"
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IOUGH COUNTIY
SMOCKS. 29" •fO!#~,.,, • ....,,,.._., ~ ·~·.,. .... .-.o"'C.
•-unMar ::r..:-34" ......... E::a ... ............. ,
ln other prep "-Ster polo·
University 11, Fullerton 9: T ,1m
~ C umtnLngs an~ ~':f 1ke \.torrcll each
scored goals in O\ ertrme to kad
I visiting L"mvers11~ {2-HI 10 the "''"
over the CIF +".· .:~o. ~ tl'am
n led th ~ Tr ~
ranked ~o. I 0 m +. .\. \\Ith '>I\ goalr
while Mor&an C'ourtnl'~ pacl'd f-ull-
erton 1A>1th three goals
Loag Beac.b Wilson 14. Marina :
Despite three goals fro m Boh Haefna
land t\!.O from Ke' 1n h"anz. thl'
Vikings dropped to .3-4 0' t'rall
Chi Kraeddel and ~e' 10 B"h'
'
tossed m three goals ap1l'le llH
Wilson l The game marked the ~ond llml'
Manna has lost to Wilson 10 ie.,, than
a w~k. as the Vikings fell. 10-5. la1;1
Frida' dunng the ~100rt' Leagut'
Tournament Wilson 1s ranked founh
in CIE 4:.\
Westmlns\er 10. l.akewood 4: \hle
Longme)er scored four goal\ and
. Billy Bowman added th rec lo lead the
host. Lions< 2-4) \\ estm1n ter SI. orcJ
six u mes in thl' o;econd pcnod to
breaJc open a 1-1 game.
In communit~ college "atcr polo I Oruge Coasl 13, Saddleback 1 t :
Ton' L1t"ak scored three goals and
made a kt'"\ steal 10 the third o' eri1mc
pcnod to· lead thl:' P\ratc to . the
Orange Empire Conferen~ wm
In· sudden-death 0 ' ename. Lt1"at..
submanned 10 front oi a ddleb3 I.
pla)er. made an unde~3ter 'ite31 and
then fed Oc\ln HO\\Cll. "ho orcd
the gamc-"'1nn1ng goal \11!..e ~en
ned) added four goal~ for OC ( 1-0. I -I ).
In high school 'ollc,ball
. ~Harbor S, o ... HUit 1:
Sienna Cum ra.J hed tht 1lors ( 3--0)
with thrtt straight Jump Sen ice aces
in tht third pmc M '1ewpon Harbor
won. l S-10. 3-15. 15-U. 15-,.
With the Sailors trtuhng 13-10 in
the third game. Curci came through
with her bi& scr"es and then another
powerful sene led to a Dana Hill bad
pus. Curci fin1.shed ~1th s" aces. 11
ktlls and 11 Is l ts.
FrHhman Maurttn Mclaren had
l4 kt\ls for ewpon Harllor. "htlc
Sarah Mattson added four k1JI' f r the
fifth-ranked team in 5-i\ ~c..-po"
Hatbor trallfd Dina Hill . ·3. in tbc
finieune. C.-al Mar a. R•tt.ct• .._.I: The host a ~1na boune'C'd
blck from a ~sqn~1ng defea t
androUedto a 1s.10.1S.11 .15.q"'"
CdM ( l ·I>. ranked ttt0nd an C' IF S-~.,.•led b) ()a 1c Da\.1S' \.('O
Pmmct Pttt.1nscbshtd out ~5 1 ~
and M.amt Jo Pri« -had IO ~111
Oqil u .. Valle a. M-. ·
Slronadefcnsl\c Pla. b) un1or ba ·k·
row soeaa\00 &riana . ~ micr and
CC 1s 1-2 0' erall. "h!le CCl falls 10
In men's communit.,' college <.<x·-
cer
Golden West %, Glendelc 1: Ma1en
Zakana scored '-'llh 19 minutes
remainini 10.J~J'e the ,·1s1ting Rus-
tlers ( 4-::!) the"'\ 1cton
Glendale took..a.. i'-0 lead on a goal
b) Oscar .\.gu1rro "1th 22 mmutes left
10 the first half but four minute later
a Neil Pa)ne goal ued the game.
Goalie Rick Hollis stopped SC''en
~hots for Golden V. e t. "h1le Jeff
Klein turned awa' four more G len-
dale shots. ·
Oran.gt Coast 3, Soutbwestena 1:
Three Pirates scored to 1mpro'e their
non-conference record t.O 6-3-1 .
Pa1 Merrell. Kc\ln Kvnoch a nd ·
Cta.sar Zamari1pa .all neued goals
while Ger)d Wmslo" turned away
fo ur shots to ~ad OCC. Frank Tillett
scored for Southwestern. which fell 10
2-3 ,
In '-"Omen·s coUege soccer:
t:Cl 3, Westmoat 0: Kacky
O' OJm · t"o goals and another by
usan Ho"'er paced the ~ntcaters to
their first " in ofthe 5eason 10 a match
at l 'Cl The ".nteaters improved to
1-~-1 •
In high school girls tennis.!'
Merioa t . Misti• V~jo t: Trac)
Cnssell helped the Vikings improve
their non-\uauc record to S-3 "'-hen
she npped through Mt ion VicJO's
smglcs playc~ 6-0. 6--0. 6-0. at
Manna H1&h. Manna "-'On on pmes,
18-11.
H•liqtol Bea~ It, t,... a...
WU.. I: ihe do ubles teams of Jenn)
Ritenour and Tnc11 Wood and KUTI
Hart and Nicole Wolff each ~
their sets to lead the Oilers (4-0).
Stn1or ltt Ha.n.scn won 1bc .oaly
sinaJes matches for Hunun11<>n
Beach, SWttPln& her thrtt sets, ~ Valley lt, Ea._. •
Despite the plal' of doubles p&a~
Shannon \Uuk1 a.nd Kan Devucb.
who brttmt past thrtt c~
tHm.s 1n straJ.lht tell.. the E.lllft ftll IO
4-l thf'OUlh non-\elaue ~'°"· ,. C...49et ...... .,.. ... I:
Kan Phebus~" lovt from No I
stnt)es•nd the Sea Kines ~all mM
matches 1n double$ to cam thctr thard
'IC't°') Wllhout a '°91 tht$ !CMOft. a... 11, v.a .... .,. 1: .. llW
doubles team of ki Turnn and
Tt'K) Gcodttkr cruised lO straisht·
ttt v1ctoncs to help the ~
1mpm\.C \MIT rttOrd to 2-1
.. ..
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PRO GAMES
The Bob Harmon Pro Forecast
FIR SllDIY I lllDIY, 9-2& I 21
....,,a1 .................. 21 P1TT111111 ............ 21
Billa-won 1aat meet1ng..in.J986. ..16-12-SteelersJeadlng Hrltt &-4 ... Pitt
4-4 on ra.d last aeason, Buffalo 4-4 at home, so almost a "pick-em" ...
---:.-----Pm-had Aedstclns-on ropes.
....
1•1111 .................. 11 ... IEEI UY ............... 10
a.ts m4Mie It thr" seasons or domination over Pack, beating GB twice In
'87 ... 1~nrst game Pack took 2.4-23 lead 1n linal minute, Bears kicking
• winning FG In last 4 seconds. r •
. •••llllUTI .............. 21 OLEYEWI .............. 1 l
Browns had no trouble with Bengals In "87, posting 34·0 shutout during
atrlk• (Gary Danielson threw for 4 TDs), then 38-24 win at.home. Bernie
Koear throwing for four TDs.
~ ................... 20 ITUITA .................. 11
F81cons lhoeked Cowboys In Dallas 'in only get-together last fall . 21-10 ...
Atlanta recovered two fumbles leading to two TDs and held . Dallas
acoretesa In 2nd half ... Dallas.
•••nT .................. 21 1EW E•Ull .......... 20
During '87 strike. Pats rolls up third stralght victory over Oilers. this one in
Houston 21-7 , .. Doug Flutie threw for 199 yards and TD to lead N.E ....
almoat too close.
~LIS ••••••••••• 24 11_&11 ...................... 11
Dolphins won 14th straight over Colts in first meeting last season 23-10,
Dan Marino throwing for 3-ros ... Colts broke losing streak in second
meeting, winning big 40-21 ..
6
,, **1111111 om ........... \24 U1 _11111 ............... 14
Teams sQlit In head-to-tiea.d.meetlngs las.t season, Chiefs winning season
opener af home 20-13 ... Chargers blew Chiefs away in second game
42-21. Dan Fouts complettng 24 of 34.
... lllESIT&. ............. 11 PllWELPllA .......... 21
Vikings lead series with Eagles 9-4, Phil. winning last meeting In shoot-out
37-35 in 1985 ... Eagles on road for third time in first four games ... close
match-up favors V1kes. .......... . ............ ..
· ~ Oneans' 44-34 win over Sues last year was 5th straight for Saints
over Bucs ... It put N.O in playoHs for first time In their 21-year history ...
8th straight coming up. '
.... 1111 llAITI .... 20 L.A. UMS ................ 1l
GianlS trail in 24-game series with Rams 16-8 . . L.A. playing on road for
third, time in four weeks, Giants home for third time . . . to pick up
momentum, each needs wfn .. N.Y .
~ llW Ylll .am ...... 21 **IETllOIT ................... 1l
Jets, Lions have seen httle of each ot.her, meeting only four tl~es since
197.2 ... each has won twice. Detroit winning last m 1985 ... neither may
go anywhere. but too early
**IUnLE ................ ~. 3t SU FllAICllCl ....... 11
49ers lead briefest of brief series 2· 1
at home last-tall, but S.F. 7-1 on road should b& high scoring.
started 1n 1976 ... Seahawks 6-2
.. another..:.:pic • " air tha
WISllllTll ........... 21 ~0011 ................... 20
-Redskins have not been kinOto CsrdS. WlflnlrlQ 21 oT24 over pastl 2
years, incuding last 7 1n a tow .. last fall, ~ores were 28-21, 34-17 ...
switch to Phoenix won't help ..
••.,,,,1 .................... 11 L.A. llAllEll ............ 14
-.tr -Broncos have swept series with Raiders past two years,
lnciuding 30-14 Monday n1te win during strike .. next loss, 23-17. was -.·n•;"COiIEG E .
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A«ron 26 •New Mexico 13
•.Alabama 27 VMdefbitt . 7 • • Mzona 2'4 Eastern Michigan 6
• Arlt'ly ... 27 Northwestern 14
•Auburn 23 Tennessee 1 O
Baylor 21 °Texas Tech 20
Bost0n College 21 -r.c .u . 21
·ca1ifomia 28 Kansas 1
Clemson .Cotorado
·Duke •east Carolina .
•Florida
·Florida State
•Fresno State
•Fullerton State
Georqia Hawaii
Indiana •towa
•Kentucily
LS.U.
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0 Miami,OH
0 Michigan
•Minnesota
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27 South'n Missiaeippi 33 Misaiasippj State
28 Michtgan State
21 McNeese 2'4 Pacific • ·
26 ·South caro1toa 27 .Utah
23 °.fi'IMouri
, ·, 2'4 16Wa State
26 Kent State
27 "Ohio State
'49 Wisconsin
23 Cincinnati ~
2' WM8Forest
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28 Northern lllinots
28 •Citadef
33 Arizona State
2'4 OhioU.
35· Louisville 2'4 •Marytand
34 Purdue
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6 17
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North C8rollna State ·Notreoame
Oklahoma 27 °Southem California
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Texas-El PllllO °Toledo ·rutane
•Utah State ·wuhington
Wyoming
28 Texas.A&M ·
23 Stanford
21 Rutgers
2'4 West Virginia
23 . Rice 22 V.P.1.
2'4 Nortt'I TeKaa 20 °Tutu
21 Bowtlng Green
22 Memphis State
31 New Melrioo St9le
21 San~ St9le
23 ·Air Force
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Aaron Scheid la at quarterback for ~ Beach PrlclaJ'
when Artlata hoet Dana Hill• In tradltfonal rt'ftlry •
=_FRIDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL~
From B l
compete with Mission VieJo. they
·have a million guys swarming fo the
ball.."
"With an eight-man front the} 're
really tough on the run!''
University.has the horses to win 11.
but WoOdbridge 1s favored betause of
its consistency. The game is a t lrvine
High School.
Balle. n . LobCM
EstanCTa High's 2-0 Eagles enter as
three-point favorites for the third
straigh t week and their coach. John
Liebengood. said he's not concerned
with the overconfid£.!!Ce factor.
··we're happy people feel we're a
team with the qualilv to be in that
situation." he said. "But we're taking
everything serious and lrying to keep
them OJI a level ·where the~ should be.
We know you can lose whether you're
favored ornot''--__._
The Los A-m1gos Lobos-of the
Garden Grove League are 0-2 and
have been beset with eligibility prob-
lems.
The game is at Gardei:i Grove High.
Seahaw..ts vs. Falcons
respective counties." said Monarchs
Coach Chuck Gallo.
"We feel our team 1s right up there
with each of them or we wouldn't
have scheduled them in the fi rst
place. · . . •
"I think that Santa i\na 1s capable
of being the best team rn ihe. county.
They have the potential to be the No.
I team.
They have the running backs a nd a
solid quarterback."
The Monarchs (0-:?) have some
firepower of the~r own -1nclud!ng
massive offensive and defensive
lines. and junior quarterback Danny
O'Neil. who threw five touchdown
passes last week in a losmg cause
against Oceanside.
1t•s at the Santa Ana Bowl.
Vaq~a. vs. TU~en·
.ll's the se. enth 10.atj .b!:~«n
these two. wfio are located ·.within
blocks of one another. but have
always been in different leagues.
Each has won rhree times and in
five of these games the margii:i of
victory has been 7. l , 3. 3 and 5 pomts.
"They are well-coached and very
physical," said Irvine Coach Terry
cnigan of Tttstin's Tillers. "The
Ocean View's Seaha"ks have.pick-may not be better than the other
ed dn the Falcons twice in the past two teams we'll see this year, but they are
years and Coach Gu~ Carrouo 1s definitely ate.am. ·
hoping, No. 3 1s a charm for his 1-1 "The teams we have faced so far
Seahawks. either throw the ball or run it
"Offcnsi vel v the\ haven 'i extremely well. Tustin throws tbe ball
changed." said ·carro,.io. ··The} 're and runs it both. The~ arc going to
pretty much an I-oriented attack and take what ever yo4 give."
they like to run the ball. Tustin has opened with two
"Defen sively they SCl'm to have left straight losses-lrv1ne is 2-0 and.No.
the 4-6 and gone back to the tra-6 in CIF Division Ill rankings behind
ditional 50 with over-and under-quarterback Dave Lincoln and
shifting." ' -speedy running backs Pat White and
Valley's Falcons-arc O-i-1. a 7.-7 11(' Mike Belle.
coming against Pacifica. a recent 7-2 -
winner over Huntington Beach. · Lions vs. Aztecs Sophomore quarterback Rand~
Karliner operates Jhe controls for Esperanza enters as a to uchdown
Ocean View. He has hit 26 of 49 for favorite. just as the Aztecs did a year
257 yards and a touchdown to date. ago when Westmi!lllcr _ujlS~
----oods maie rs w1t a 16-14 victory. Artist. vs. Dolphins "They're 2-0 and very big." said
Each is -0-2. but for lhr Laguna
Beach AnistS and Dana Hills
·Dolphins. it's a traditional ri vall)
which becomes 17 }Care; old Fnday
night. with Laguna Beach holding a
9-7 edge in the series.
"They lost both of their footl1alL
games so far this year. but they arc a
very good team. The'· are capable of
6cing much--O:Cttcr than their. record
seems to indicate," said Laguna
Beaeh Coach I:-yman Olnc~ ... .\nd c;o
are we."
h's at the Laguna Bca~h campus.
Monarch• vs. &ilnts
Westminster Co-coach tan Clark.
"Esperanza has been very big forever.
Their forte is their strength and I hope
we can match up with· }hem . physi-
cally.
"We probably aren't an}where
near as big or strong. but maybe we
can neutalize them a little with
quickness . .And, we have to ti) to
cltminate.. the-mistakes wc·vc been
making."
Roadrunners vs. Da.na__
.. Saddleback High's Roadrunners
take their 0-2 record to Dominguez
whey-e he Q9ns await .)With a 2-0
It's back 10 th~..ovcn again for recofd and a po1nt-a-m1~ute re~u-
Mater Dei High's.Mona·rchs. who are talion after thorough!~ handling
embroiled in their third straight Centennial (47-12) and Compton
assi nment a inst fi 't-cl • . .
pehtion. e amts arc 2-0. rank~d .The Dons are. No. ~ 1n the CIF ·
No. 2 irr-Orange County and No. Im--01"1llon m rankings.
CIF Division HL • ·~They're young on offense .. but
"Eight of the JO team.s th~t are o_n de.fensively they're really aggressive,"
our schedule are rated tn their · said Saddleback Coach Jcny Whte.
.THURSDAY NIGHT. •••
From Bl ' .
"This is the test:· said Holland .
"We have to play really good football.
We can't make an~; mistakes against
these guys." .
The Sea Kings are faced with an
outfit which can claim no ranking in
Orange County. yet is 2-0 with a 40-0
victory in their hip pockets la-;t week
over Savanna. ·
<:'oro na del Mar cntes with tht: chip
on its shoulder. which reads: "No. l '
in CIF Division VI. No. 8 in Orange
County.~' · . -
• Santiago is the ··Believe it or not"
team with quancrback Dana Ripley
(6-foot-4, 225) and his sophomore
brother, Alex (6-3. 205) at tailback
leading' the Cavaliers.
When Dana isn·l at quarterback he
moves to linebacker o n defense.
"They're something like the Foun-
tain· Valley teams I used Jo play
against" (when Corona was in the
lrVine League)," said Holland.
"They're awesome. They have about
1 l all about the same si1c from
Samoa. Each is about 6-3. 235:'
Santiqo 's nose guard is 26()..pou nd
Anthony Medina.
"tJ'iey don't have a lot of numbers.
but they have a lot of guys going both ways,,, said Holland.
Corona has few who would fit that
descnption, but the Sea Kinp can
counter with run"nin1 back-linebacker
John Ka.tovsich (6-2. 220) and a
quarterback (Ty Price) who has been
the model of consistrncy at a SO
perant completion ratio. aood for
l l 7 yards and a touchdown each time
out.
Defensively the Sea K.tnas have
been consistent, 'too. No one has
scored on Corona )Ct.
Garden Grove (0-2) awa1ti Costa
Mna's 1-1 Mustan~ on the
AIJOnauts' campus wnh jult one
thin& in mind -to snap nut of a two-~r slump which has seen Garden
Orove win just on~ .
"Theylun a double wing offense
and pl"y with a l'ot of enthusiasm."
said Mesa Coach Tom Baldwin.
"They.are basically a two tight end
offense; we don't see much of that in
high school. we are more used to the J.
formation.
"They haven't thrown the ball very
effectively, but neither did Rancho
Alamitos-until we-played t hem:-
''In order for us to do something we
have to control the ball as much as ·
possible. We have been our own
worst enemy with mistakes -errors
in the secondary and pcn,alties." ·
Pacing Costa Mesa's offense is
quancrback Rich Schones and run-
ning back Manny Bonilla in the
Mustangs' wishbone.
. Bonilla, who has rushed for 225
yards on 27 cames. has scored four
touchdowns. his longest from 32
yards out.
· Marina's Vikings are still searching
for the riJht combinations as they
enter ap1nst Foothill's Knights at
Tustin High, with hopes of not only
breakinf into the win column. but in
the sconng column.
Bick-to-back shutouts have sent
Marina's -.stock reeling, and Coach Chri~ Ramaey is ho1>1n1 hi~ tram
finds. and turns the comer .
"Foothill is a traditionally aood
team:· said Ramsey. "They played
well 111inst Tustin and had an off
week this week. They didn't do well
111in1t Woodbridge (Woodbridge WC?r.' 2 ).() ).
• U ntil we 1tt rolhna again and get
over the hump. they're all big pmes for UL
··we•re lookint for some consisten-
cy and to aet a hnlt betttt e9Cll pmc.
We feel like we·v=nrn betlCr eKh ~ and we·ve layed two awf'tally
iDOd •ms. The icfs aJT noc di•~
pointed or ddwn. We fttl like we're movina an 1 pos.tive dircaaon and
ltkll btve handleid it rqJ well."
Orange Coast DA ILY PILOT/Wednesday. September 21. 1988 87
Deaths increase without Cal-OSHA Bus1N[SS Non s
·Record earnin.gs
~eported by Flf P
SACRAMENTO CAP) -mce
Oov. Oeorac ~ukmeJtan almost
wiped out Cahfornta's job ufct)
ptOIJ'llm, 1cx1dent-prtvcn1mg work-pl~ inspections and employer prO!t· ecut1on1 have dropped and death
incraled. say backers of a No,embcr
ballot measure that "ould re tore the
protnm.
"This is truly a hfe and dca1h
issue, .. Los Anaeles Coun1, D1s1nct
Attorney Ira Reiner ~1d ·Monda'
citina a SJ percent increase I~
workplace deaths.
Dcu.k.mctiiao vetoed the pnva1e-
employtt pon1on of the C'ahforn1a
OccupetionaJ Safety and Health Act prosram. known as Cal-0 HA. 10
..
l 987. iayina the federal proeram ..,as
ldequatc and the state would \aV('
about S7 million a year.
A coalition of labor, t'nv1ronmen·
tal, business, medical and education
~ups is backing Proposition 97. an
initiative on th(' Nov. 8 ballot that
would testore the state prOIJ"lm of
inspections or pnvatc worlcplaces.
Cal-OSHA still exists. but onl) to
retulatc State and local government
workplaces.
The ~oaliuon held a C'ap11ol new!t
conference to express concern tha1
Proposition 97, for which the coali-
tion expects to spend Si m1lhon for
advertisements, will get lost amidst
the 29 ballot measures. including the
' SSO m1lhon-plu 1n uranct' tn1t1at1,e
campa1an.
No sroup has ~n formed to
oppost Propo it1on 97 and s~nd
money campaigning against n Deu·
krnejian. his work<'r safet)' dh 1~1on
chief Robert 1ranbt''i and form<'r
Chamber of Commerce prc~1dent
Joh.n Ha) SIJl\Cd the ballot argummt
apmst the mca\urc The Chamber of ~ommerce has announced oppo 1-t1on.
A 19?0 federal law requires ever)
state t.o hav(' a "orker ~atet) program
and gives them the option of having
their own apprD'ed plan or lcnmg
federal OSHA handle "-Orkcr ~fet).
Cahforn1a 1n 1973 passed 1tsov.n law.
which WIS SJlflcd b)· then-GO\
Ronald Rcaaan
Bur Oeukmc11an last \ear
enminatcd most of the state program.
forcina federal OSHA 10 take o'er inspections or pn vatc woricplacc~
OcukmCJian sa)'~ federal O H>. ··sett the Job done v.nh cxpencncc
and. common 1tnse " He sa~"\ Prop-os1t1on 97 "will waste m1ll1on\ ol
tupaycr dollars and add hundreds ot
burcaucra1s to 1he 80' em men 1 p~t\.
roll without increasing "Or~cr ~fet\
in the workplace one b11:· ·
But init1a11ve backers sa' lhl'
federal program is inadequate and the
former California program ~a\ rc-
prded b) other states and the lcdt'ral
aovemment as a model
The Sena1c lndustnal Rela1tons
Committ~ sa.7--s Cat-OSft .\ mack
13.64Sinspcct1onsbeNetnJul} 1986
and March 1987. Federal O H.\
made 4.320 mspccuons bet\\een Juh
1987 and March 19 8. ·
Reiner said the federal OSH .\ has
taken fc".cr complaints bt.-1.c1use
under Cal-OSHA an emplo~~ w uld
pick up the telephone and rt.>pQn a
possibly hazardous "orl.ing rnn-
d1tion. Under fc!deral OSH .\ a
worker has to file a forma l 'Millen
complatnt, which man~ emplo\ee.,
might hesitate to do.
He said cnminal proseLut1on of
employers v.-ho' 1ola1e \afet~ IJ,,s "is
v1rtuall) eliminated ... under letkrdl
OSHA. Federal OSHA ha\ on, "''~'
safety standards. compared w ~Allll
fo r Cal-OSHA . That mean' 11 a
worker dles because his 00\\ did not
have a safety device required b~ Cal·
OSHA but not b}' federal O<;H .\ th e
boss will not be prosecuted nm'
Founuun \ alle)-ba\.:d FHP lateniatloa.al Corp., one of the
nation's most e~pt'nenrcc.l lw.tlth mdintt:nance orgaoszauons (HMOi).
.announced Tuesda} \haJ 11 d\ hit'' ed rc:('ord earnings and re .. enucs for
its fourth quaner and ~ear enc.kd June 30. 191\
For the quancr net inrnml' totakd Sb u~S 000. or bO ttnts per
'9.hare. compared to a net lo~\ or~ I "'6 ~ <JU(J. or I J lents pt'r sh.arc m the
founh quantr oi fi">Cal I ~b., Ki:' enu.: for the three-month penod
ended June 30 "as $145.1~n 1101) up .tc.i perc<.'nt from the $97. 713.000
reported for the final quartl rut lh~· nr\'' 1ous ~ear Fiscal 1988 earnings
per share reflected fHp·.., th1rd-4u.tni:r rl'purchet!>e of1.SOO.OOO shares
of common stock
For the fi!>Cal ~ear en1kd Junt· ~q I ~t!b the tom pa"' reported ntt
earnings ofS 16.4 3.f)IJI or S .: 'ix·r \hatl' on rl'' ..-nue of$503,508.000.
Q CQmpared toe_a~ utS• 11.:~~or SS cent~pershare on revenue
.of'.$361.470.000fer1ht':~rrndt'd .lune 10 JQg-r
Robert Gumtiiner \1 I> 1.h1cl t"Accu ll \ e officer and chainnan,
said, "The com pan)·, > ~ rx·r l'nt 1nl reas..-in re' cnue and 138 percent
increase in earning!> "1:r · ,It 1' l'n h' mL"mber..,h1p growth. continued
cost dfec11' e use or mt·dtl JI rcwurt i:s and '>tgn1fi cant federal
government rate int rl''1'l l·ir lhl I HP \cninr Plan
The compan' ·., H•'.s nt1.·mtx-r .. n1p 1nLreased :!O percent from
312.000attheendc>iJun'-· ,,-... ~-~HJ( Jllun<.''£) 198 .Gumbmer
added. FHP"s t:n n•· f'l.sn .1 1111pr hl·n't' hl•ahh plan for ~cd1care
rec1p1ents. no" ha' I J \ ~ • " 1. n ''" " .l \ pnu·nt more than a ~ear ago ...
3M I Minn~sota ~tining and :\-tanutacturiDB Co. hall agreed to
acquire Cardiovaseular De\lt'e' Inc. tCDI 1 ut In 1ne. a leader m
suppl) 1ng produl" '" •r 1.111'1 -i.i11u' »lo· od ga'> mon11onng. rhe closing 1s
expcc\ed "1th in .l '-da'., .i:i...: ' ,uh 1.·1. 1 tu ( DI '>llX I.holder apprO\ al
The transaction "' .11 b.: ,I\ l•" r 'hl·d thruug.h ii '>lOC'k-for·stock
e>..change pt'C1ti.. tcr"' t tt l' .l£' 1.:r.-1<.:nt "er..: not disclosed
CDI ma nu fan .. ·~·, ;inu ~ •''..1 •, r.'arl..t:I' t'\tralorport'al blood gas
s~stems The!>t" pr1 . .Cud' .ir1.· in " •pr l\.C'>'!>or-b:s~1:d instruments and
disposables for lont1nu,,u,I\ n ·11!1 ••1 ng hlood gn\l's during open hean
surger). Blood ga~~ ... r~ 1 .n.i •• nwruJI 1nd1cat11r\ u ~d b) chn1c1ans to
assess tht' respirator:· .ind r1t 1.1h(.J1~ '1..11u<. ot c nt1tall~ 111 patients.
~ CDI "111 opc:r011c J' ..1 ,Ut'-'IJt ..in of tht• .\\1 \.1ed1cal· urgical
Di' 1s1on.
Reiner cued thrtt ca~ hi\ olliet· ..,
prosecuted wh~re "orke~ died If· Ne•-port Corp.. .x ~ '. a1., \ atk' manutacturer of la~r
cause th~ cmplo)ers did not hc1' c ~qu1pmen1. has aLQum~d .i r .uri•: po~twn •n Op&ra IDc. as pan of an
"lockout.. dcViccs on daiigcrous ~ agrttment that &•'-e' \.t "'J'<•rl 01.~""t"ss 10 sel~ted tccllnolog1es
equipment 10 shut off the cnerg~ 10 developed b' the Pi:abod \la,., lirm
the equipment when 11 "'a'> ht'ing Optra Prc:'stdent Jim E ng,d \J\' ··~1nce m founding m l 9800ptra
cleaned. Federal OSH .\ dOI.'\ not has been 'er: 'u~~e,..rul \n "in ning go' ernment-funded R&D
require such shutoff de' ice and the contracts in th~last" <1nd dt·, tr >-optic-; field'!> "1th the suppon oftheS<'
emplo}'ers could not be prO!>el"utcd R&D programs the m .i11on,h1r \'1th '-<'"" pon provides an cxccllent
now. he said opponun11~ to '-om mer'"'" tll• thl n.'\uhs of our rl'search:·
Cahfom1a sua;tssfulh PCOK.el.11'-M..-t._-=-==-:-:; .. x~~ produ(I~ ha' l" a l".!!.!.\ °be'_!~ 1mponan1 factor m our 112 cmplo)'ers bet"een 19!s l and growt . salcf Dr Tom (1afantmqcz. '\:e"pon·s president .. The
1988. while the fedC"11 O H .\ onl~ assoc1auon ~1th Optra i:ffe<tl\ c:h l:troadl:'ns our technolog) base and
successfully pro.s«uted t"o. Re1ner enhances our ab1li t) to de,dop products."
said Los Ang~s Count~ alone uc-
cessfully prosecuted :! I cases 1n. our
)cars.
The Senate committee also said t~at 66 pn,ate-scctor ~orkcr died
between :Jul~ and !Xcem ber 19 6
while I 0 I died under federal 0 H .\
between July and December 191.P. a
SJ percent increase.
OTC UPS & DOWNS
NEW YORK CAP> -Tile following li't
lllOW5 Ille Over • Ille • Counter
5IOGk$ el\d werrents lfla• nave gone uo
NL. !be .mG$1. end dOwn 1M mou oauo on fllL oer~ent of chenoe tot. -Tuesday NI. No ~urlt/•s fraolng tielOw S2 or 1000
Net and-oerc:ent•llt! cha~s a re rne ~"'! wru are nclUded.
d"!«'9nee bet~ tne Ofevious cio\ing orlce and Tues4a'(;J..s'•S1 or Did orlce
NL I Fa~ un Ull • -+ °"· Uo,.ct~ 9
NL. 2 S-O.&rd ' • + l • Uo 21 ' ~t ) .(l~ 2-i. + i. UP 181
e L
L. • lnlCae_EQuip 1 + S· 16 Uo 11 S
9 Merc;Enl un 3 • + 1 UP 18 2
NL.L. Anronovch 2 1 + -ls UP 17.6 ~ STV Engr . 1 + 1 Up 16.7 ,.t I RoadwavM1r • , + ""' UP t6 1 ~lngol(lng 3''1 + , Up 1• 8 10 arlacCtrl 27·16 + S· 16 UP 1• 7
11 neofecn • + ., UP 1•3 12 Novawon J + ~. UP t• 3 13 Tudlerl11d 2 + • UP U 3 1• CltvHOIG l3 + 4 Uo 13 I lj Fer.ctyneEI l 1 + • uo 1J 6 1 l lil'IOc>Gr 2 1 + • UP 1 J 1 u 1nEnvlr •• • + , Uo l 3
11 ndel l '• + 1 Uo 130 Clalll1 un 2 • + • uo 12.S
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secur'J!d1 5t, + uo 11 9
2 Wtl tmanMed 3 AoolOSolrEnr 4 Pro.,enaFds
5 Prone1 6 Tran1tnd s 7 S.SISvLn I LrnAn11 un
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' ~~,oerfv un 14 TuesMOrll 15 JonnSocellnk 6 MoroTch un 7 TY1an CP Harold$tr
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. .WIDNl8DAY'8 CLOSING PRICll
Market drift continues
NEW YORK (A P)-The stock market made
little progress today 1n a dnfllng, 1ndec1s1ve
session. / "~ -Act~ty -was cunarled ' somC'what b)' the
absence of inve'ltors who ~"re obsen rng the
Jcwash-hohda)' Yom 'K:tppur •
The Labor Depanment rcp()ned this morning
that the consumer price index rose OA percent in
August. matching its Jul) increase.
The latest figure was an line with advance
estimates on Wall Street. and thus did not stir up
much excitement. Stilt. brokers said there was
seme-tthcf--1tt the sugge!lt1011 111 rhe dar.rma--,........
inflation wasn't gathenng much momentum.
Bond prices staged a modest ad,ance an the
credit markets today. putting ) ields on long-term
government bonds Just a shade above 9 percent . ..
WHAT AMEX Orn WHAT NYSE Orn
NEW VOR K CAP) Sep 21 Prev. NEW VORIC (AP) Sep 21 P...v. WM. •a~ Wtd. 112 Adv•nctd 26? 2 Ad11~nced 684
Dec tined u~ ™ Deel MCI 700 603
¥nenenoea ot•l IJ,SU.S NewhghS
79• 9 12
~ ¥~.~r:'$ 537 ,m 19'21 s ~ew mohs 20 '19 New lows
AM£X LEADER S
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NEW YORK CAP) -Sales, • P.m. price
•nd ne1 cilanoe of ttie 10 motl etflve Americ•n Stock E)(che.,ge luues. rrad ng netlone llv 11 more ltlan s 1
N.mt Votujgg Last °'9-EcttoBev 511 l6 • Amdahl $ '°6,7 18 • + • TexesAlrCo ?09 .300 l3 •. ICH Co 155 600 7 1 + e FtAuslPr lSO"~oo 9'1a + 1-16 Homt ShoP )31J, 100 419 + . II Or11en09 131,800 21'1 + 1 TIE Comm 1'29,000 2 e E novsvc 122,300 2 Wenoleb8 120.aoo 9, -•
GoLo QuoTE S
METAL S QuoTE S
ew ws 13 19
NYSE LLADERS
NEW VORK (AP) -Salft, 4 o.m price end net cll•nt• of the 15 mosl eclfve New, :-'«k Stoc:k Exchange Issues. trading na-•lonellv e t more lh•n s l. ...me Vtlumt LHt ~ ~l(r.o::-CH~ Hi::~ ~~: + ~ sx ~ t.9m. 100 • _ 311 mer Tl. T I, ,600 26' '>
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PortGtnCo 1,~,.00 203• l '' K ~rt 1, ,400 ff~' ''• Me<sk s 1, · .300 ''l ~ AmExor l, ,900 7'• -~. kxter 1.1 ,JOO 201 • -'''2 FordMor" l,2 .100 50 + '•
SouAmer 1, 1 s,eoo-'t' • + ~ UI I, 179,ir 1 7• ~vJC \,117, 4 • +1 GenElct 1,048, '3 + ·~ Pt\lllDPtl 99$,600 19~ -Va
Dow JoNES AvERAGES
NASDAQ SUMMARY
NEW YORK CAP) -Mosl active ov.r-·the-countcr SIOC:k$ SIJpDfied bY NASO. Leit fW Y atcl. Astrtd CM. 16 2 IH• -1~ '~~13! 6~ +_;· 16 '·~. '19~ ~ l , , l 41 -....
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16 •H -'• ml 13'• -'• s. '24~ + 1' 9. 15119
Food; shelter and fuel · . .
spur consumer costs
WASHINGTON (.\P) -Higher
cost~ for food. \helter and g;i\olinc
sent consurl'fcr price up () 4 perc<·n t
in August, the go\crn01cn1 <;aJd
today. as the effects of the drought in
the Farm Bell began to case.
The Augu~t increase. equ1'-alcnt to
an annual 1nOat1on rate of S . .:!
percent, was the same al> in Jul).
H\Jhcr rents and gasohnc prices "'
larsc part replaced food as the
sharptst spurs to higher ~nccs.
Food and be"cragc price., ""~ up O.S percent last month. compared to
0.6 l>(rCCDl and 0.~ pc~nt ptllS 1n
June and July, rc!>pcct1H'h.
Shdtt'rC'Om. rdlcc11n1 fughcr rates
for hotel and motel room\. were up 0.6 percent, the steq>cst .,am 1n k\tn
months.
EnnJY pn~ 1umpcd 0 9 percent
on a 3.0 f)trttnt boc»1 in pwhne
C)nCCI. their 1harpcst gain an a year.
The Labor Dcpartmt'nl '81d, how·
C\ltr, that psohnt pncc\ "'Ctt ~~JI
shahtl) btlow the k\lcl of Au1u$t
I 917 and were 26 percent bclo.,. 1hc1r
peak of Ma rch 1981. •
The hiaher pt0hnc pm:c~ uffkt
decreases for all houwhold fuel~.
Hquna otl costs ~tt down O 8
~t: natural ps pritt\ -.t'rt" off' I .?
pntnt: rltti:ticit> cents 1hpprd O.?
percNt
-The k>'WCI'. borne cncr1) priC'fl
tomewhat olftrt 0 '4 percent toc.:rtatiet
in rents and repair t 'J)Cnses :ind a 0.5
percent gam an mortgage co ts.
"Increases in the: food, shelter and
energy components accounted for
over four-fifths of the AugJsl ad\ance
m consumer pnccs:· )81d the Labor
Ocpanmcnt.
EJ1cluding those three area!>. which
account for '"'o-th1rds of the aoods
and sei:viccs consumers spend money
on. pnccs rose JU$t 0.2 percent last
month, compa~ to a 0. J percent
Jump an July.
Grocery store price~ continued to
chmb..&... but at a slower pace t.ban 10
July. 1 n0te pnces wercup0.8 pctttnt
last month. com pa~ to a I. 4 pcrttnt
Jump 1n July. That had bttn thctr
la~t p;n an .. .,., )'eat'S.
• About 90 ptrttnt of the AU,Ult
advance._., due to pn« ift(rtasn for
1tem1 that were a4vencly a..fTec:ted b)'
t.M dfOUlht -fruits and vetttableS.
cetaJ and bakery product$, poultry and .... the ckpanmmt said.
Fnm and "-'81* ~ rotr l.J
pamtt after beiftl 11p 2. ~l 1n
tile prrUdiftl month. They have
jumoed a total of 10.6 ~n1 o'er tbcfall~r. cmei. uct bWty pnxtun Pf1C'C'S
~ :\!,·6 pnttnt, ~fltttu'I hilhtt
pnce1 ""-· oeo ind tlll· ~·
Aapll incra1t -u lM llfl"\ antt Janueiy 1911 .
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WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 21 1988 ~-
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Step=s1ea·d to healthful eating habits
Follow USDA a dvice to cut
fat, cholesterol and calories
heavtl } h)drogcnatcd fat'> '" h1ch 1ncludt:'~ some
margarines). '>honcning'>. and rood' tun taming palm
and coconut 01 1<>.
-Tnm fat off ml'al'•
-Broil. bake or boil ralhl·r than fn
NEW YORK ( ..\P) -Toda). man} Americans
arc concerned about healthful ea11ni -calorics. fat
.and cholC$terol :ank high on thciisn:>f"conccrns.
-Moden11e u<>c of foolh th.ri lr>n1a1n fat "uch as
breaded and deep-fried tooth
-Read labl'h carcfum 10 'ill'tl·rmlnl'OOtlfThe
amount and the 1~ IX' of la1·prc<>l·n1 1n food'> .. Dictai; Gu1dchncs for ·\mcncans." a publi-
cation of the U.S. Depanment of Agriculture and the
U.S. Depanment of Health and Human Sen ices. sa} s
there arc se ... eral wa\' that consumers can avoid too
much. fat, saturated t'at and cholesterol in their diets.
Wben dining out, thl' tollo" 1ng ll'>t of ups from
Merck. Sharp & Dohmc. a pharmac.:c:uttlal finn. ma~
be helpful·
- a lads and \a lad har., If~ ou ·reordering a salad
at the table. a k for lhl· drc,.,.ng on the side. Oil and
vinegar 1s the best chOtle hut 11 ~uu mu<,t ha'e a thtd.
dressing. hmll ~our'>clrto unc IJhkspt>on.
The pubhca11on contains the folio\\ ing sugges·
t1on s:
-Choose lean meat. lish. poultr:. dr: beans and
peas as sources of protein.
-Use skim or lo"·fat mtll.. and milk products.
At the salad bar. lrc<,h 'cgctables and <,aJad tl:\'ms
including lettuce. tomal<X''> cucumber'> and bell
pepper strips. arc e\cclkn1 l'hotu''> -Moderate use of egg ~olks and organ meats.
-L1m11 intake of fats and otls. especially those To a' 01d. <>a lad., prl·parl·d "1th ma~ onna1se.
chopped eggs. barnn hit' otl~ lrouton'> and salad high in saturated fat. c;uch as butter. cream. lard.
Pizzas giyen pizazz
with unusual combQs
When you're looking for an e ciung meal that
can be enjoyed by e.ve11one, considp the humb~e
pizza. Few other foods lig~ hu-ngry people s
faces like the cheW)-crunch~ -crust. melted cheese.
aromatic sauce and enticing toppings of a good
pizza. It's an inexpensi"c meal with universal
appeal.
Of. course. "c'rc familiar "11h tradiuonal
-.---ti'\pp~ not-tr' yot:tr hand at ereaung
unusual pizza comb1na11ons.
An ytimo's a great 11mc 10 celel;>ratc the JO~ of
one of Amenca·s fa,ornc dishes b~ thro\\ing a
pizza party. or JUSt 8" mg )Our famtl~ a surpnse
pizza dinner.
Here arc some crcat" c 1deac; to aid -.ou. The e
recipes feature spaghetti sauccc;. premium quality
Italian cheeses. mannatl'.d artichoke heans and
choice California ripe 011' cs.
GARDEN PIZZA '
't.t cup vegetable oil
1 medium eggplant, l)eeled and cubed
1 large green pepper. cut into thin strips
1 medium onion. sliced
! medium cloves garlic, m!!i !UJ:JL.---~
1 cup 1pagbetti sauce
1 loaf (I pound) frozen \\hire bread dough.
tbawed
I tatilespoon Oltve oil
~ cup diagonally sliced green onions
1 tablespoon capers
cup grated Parme an cbee e
Preheat o'en to .l:!) dl·1uccs. L1gh1I~ g.rea:.c
two cookie sheets.Cut aruc.hol-4.''> into quancrs. In
s ma II 60" I. com 1 n c.-. -.,t1ll1'TI"rrrr-rrm11~r-n:-rrif-
man nade and garlic; toe;\ to u>at "l'll. In -inch
skillet e>-ver high heat. cool. <,hnmp and garlic.
stirring frequent!~. l minute<, or un til shnmp is
pink: set aSJde.
Divide dough into ..t equal part.,_ On prepared
cookie sheets. pat 4.'ach p1c:ee of Jough into an ·
inch -round. Bru h "11h 011. I up "1th c;hnmp.
artichoke heart . green <ln101h. l''1 Pl'rc; and
Parmesan. Bake I 0 minute'> or until crust., arc
lightl}' bro"ncd. ~takes .l '>CP 1ngi,.
PISACH PE TO PIZZA
I package I 10 ounces> frozeq chopped spinach.
thawed and drained
_ ~~ cup grated Romano chee e
• • cup olive oil
1 Iar (I ounces) marinated a_!ticboke heart!:_ ~
dralaed
1 teaspoon dried basil leave . crushed
medium clove garlit"----
1 loaf ( 1 pourtd) frozen "bile bread dough,
thawed ·~ cap 1rated Parmesan cheese
1 loaf ( 1 pound) froun white bread dougb,
tltawed
1 cap sbredded Mozzarella cheese
Preheat o' en to 450 dcgrc\.'s.
l '-i cups ex1ra chunk~ tomato and onion
spagbettl sauce
I cup sbredded fontinell a chee e
In l.0-inch ovcnproof st..1l lct·o,l'r medium
heat. in hot 011. cook eggplant. green pe pper and
onion with garlic until ix:ppcr 1 tender crisp.
s1irring ocrasionall}. S,!tr in pagtrmi sauce.
artichoke hearts and Parme an: ct a 1dc.
'• cup sliced California pilled ripe olive
Preheat O\ l'n to .lUU degrCl''> Light I~ grl·ase
14-inch pi zza pan In nn ereu hlenJcr or food
processor comhinc spin<ldl. Romano t hcl' e. 011.
basil and garlt . Blrnd un11I \mooth
On floured surface. pat dough into a I 0-inch
round. about '!:-inch thick. Arrange O\ er vegctablr
mixture in skillet. GenJI)' tuck edge of dough
between vegetables and side of skillet. Ba.kc 20
minutes or until crust 1s ltghtl ~ brownrd.
Pat do ugh onto pi:l'J).trcd p111a pan. _ prca<l
spinach mixture 10 "11h1n I 1m h from edg\.'.
Spread spaghcw aucc o' cr 1,pmach llll\ture. Bake.
20 minutes: sprinkle \\1 th fontinella chec c and
olives.13akr 5 minute<; mMl' or unt1l l'rll'>l 1s ltghtl~
browned and cheese 1s melted. ~1.11-c'> g ~l·n ings.
To serve: lnvc n onto en ing platter. pnnkle
with Mozzarella ~hecse. Let stand -minutes. -CAJU~ COR~ BREAD PIZZA .
INDIVIDUAL HRIMP PIZ2A
2 packages (812 ounces each) corn muffin mix
\'t tuspoon'cayenne pepl\er
1 jar (6 ounces) marinated artichoke hearts
"" pound medium shrimp, shelled. deveined
and cut in balf lengthwise
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
1 cup sliced mushroom
111 cups chunky sausage and green peppe r
1 medium clove garlic, minced'
spagbettl sauce
SavorflavorofkiWi
year-roundWithjam
Tum the irresistible navorofripe kiwifruit into a delicious jam to bC
enjoyed year-round.
Many cooks he itatc to mal..l'Jam. fearing long hours of cooking"' ith
unpredictable result . Kh' 1-Pcach Fre~zer Jam. which pairs kt'' 1at11s peak
ofripeness. with SWCCt.juiC) peaches or nectarines. will dispel t~OSC fears.
The fruit is boiled for a minimum ofJ1me-only 30 minutes in total
-to retain maximum na, or. In add1ti on. the'tart-sweet.~itrus-ltkc tlavor
ofkiwi keeps the Jam from beingac, 'H~ct as man} homemade Jams.
With a few extra peaches and ki" 1s. }Ou'll also have the makings foran
unusual and delicious chu1ne ). p1ccd ~•th cr)stallized ginger. mustard
seeds and toasted almonds. Kl\1.1 Chutne) makesasuperbcond1ment for
lamb or chicken. and doubk a adcltc1ous horsd'oeu' re 1na snap~hen
paired with cream cheese and cract..cr .
KIWI-PEACH
FREEZER JAM
I medl•m pe.acbe1 or nectarines, cbopped (3 caps>
4ct1p11•1ar
14 c•p ltmoa juice
lkJwUnlt
i ,.na1es (!ounces each) powdered fnit pectin
l HP oraa1e J•lce ·
Combine chopped pcache . <;ugarand lcmon1u1ce in hea' y saucepan.
Bring toa boil, S11mng frequent I~. 0' er moo1uR1 heat. Simmer. stimng
occas1onally, 15 minutes. Peel and chQP kiwifruit. Stir into peach mu.tu re:
boil IOminutes.
Ble nd f,ruit pectin" 1th orangeju1ce~stir mto fruu mixture: boil I 0
minutts. stirring frequent I). Pour Jam into steriltzcdjars. Store jam in
~frigcratorfor 2 months. or in fr~tcr forupto I }ear. Makes I' :quarts.
KIWI CHUTNEY
lnpbreW1t1qar
l c., ~·•l'ff .....
t,; ~cWtrvtae1ar
t ..... ., ... , d11,.ed, cry1talll1ed 1ta1er
l dne prtk, mtand •
l ... .,.. •••'8~ lttd , H1f11tly cn1M4
Slllwlfndl
lmHle•11Hdtesor1ttttarlan,C"ll1"!4 (I c.pl
•.-""~ iUnred almelMl1, IMtaH
Combine brown ugar.on1on~. \tntpr.11ngt'r.aarhcand mustard
tttets 1n Mavy yucepan. 8rin1 mt\turt' toa botl. Simmer. s11rrin1
0ttls1onall)', 20 m1nutr P~cl a nil ~hopli:iv. ifru11. S11r kiw1f~111nd
peachn1nto.6ucepi&n . boil~ mmutl'\. Remove from heat:sur 1n toa tcd
almonds Pourchutnc tnhHh.'rthtl'dJ3rand~•I. Makt~:?cuos
(Please see PIZZA/C2)
drcss1ngo,.
Entrees. ( hou'l PO<lthl·d lhh ~bro1kd fish or
bro1lcdch1ckcn 1-.tpthl·m h,auu: orltm11,ourselfto
one tablespoon ·
French res1aur:in1' \lthough Frl'nl'h restaurant!>
feature rich saUll'... the' otlt•n otli:r a !>urpnsing
number of good cho1tl''> -u'>uall' hal.t·d ch1cl.en and
poached fish dJsh\.' ...
.\ppet11cr\ \tu .. 1 prc:p:m.:d aprx·111cr'> should be
a'o1ded. as the~ arc high 1n fat ln\tl·..id ordl·r a sal~d
"'uh out drc4>s1 ng or a grap\.•trun ha 1
Japanese reMourant'> \u.,h1 ,., ..i good choice. but
a'otd deep-fried 1empur.i
Low-fat food jlroducts .tr\' he1ng prJduced .J:u_
~'eral companic-. oups· C14.'ar '>OUP'> arl' l'\ldT~nt out stct'r a''a}
from cream soup'> The W1lc,on rnmpam ha., 1n1n>dUlcd a tomplett>
ltne of96 peru~nt lat-lrl'l' 1ulh-ul\ll-l·d ham<, OOicials Desserts· ~lost dc'>~rts at rl''>lauranh are nlh and
therefore C\trcmcl~ 'high in tat and thulc:'>tcrol \\ 1~
choices include '>Oroct'> and lr1..·..,h 1 u11 ... for Wilson '>a~ lhl''>l Ill'" ham'> 111l'l'I the L D . ..\
E>,tra Lean standard lno morl· than~ i:x·rccnt fot pnor
to processing> Chine~ restaurant' -\\01J Jn•p-fn~d foods.
including egg roll ( hon'l' 'llr-lnl·d dmlo..en or
'egetable dishes. or '>ll'amcJ 1i.,1 .
Italian restaurant'>· Pa"a "a gu1id 1..ho11..e. but go
eas' on the rtlh 3U(l \ mann.tra ... aun· 1') u'>ualh
quite acceptable \ c.11 \ lar\Jla "ah<. tt1.. r 'clecuon than
Veal Pa rmesan Do not 111da l'~J)lani J'i> 111s d11licult
to cool. this 'egctabk \\lthou1 U'>lnk! ..i 1..ons1derable
1nce the h..im ' lull '., 1111-lJ 11 1..an be eaten
straight from thl J1a, 1.agl H "' l'' .:r 111..an ..il'>o be u~d
in eve~ thing lrom '>I r·tn t < h1'1 ">alJJ 10 las~rok
and barbeCUl''> 1n th,·' 11. 111 1tw m1,ro\\;l\l'. from thl·
crod.pot to lon,l·n11o:ial .n ... ·11 hal..ing torage up :
qua nut~ of 011 ~ -~IOll' han •h, 1..olc..ll''>I pan ol ~oOr
(Please see STOR.AGE/C2 )
Main .. diSh salad
proves satisfying
~1a1n-d1sh s.alad' J rl' .1 rlrk.t lh1'h"l' tor "arm "'Cather menu "
planning. The~ 'are l1gh1 .ind null ?11nu' and l'J<.~ ''' prepare lncreasmgl)
popular arc cafood ... 1l.1d1, .tl1..11~din(t 111 thl' ( ahforn1a Fisheries
J.\sso 1atton
When accompanied ti' lrl·,h wurdough t-ire.1d and iru1t. seaf~
salad mal.c: a completl' Jnd ,1:"'' 1n~ unch 1'1 '-Ut'i:x·r
-\ '"anet~ offishl·an ""-' u'l'J m ,,11.hh 10 <h.ld1111'n II.' the e'er-popular
· shnmp. crab and lob'-ll'r "1111 l.l·J ,,1 nhin ,ln1..l' "'-'Ped ac, an appetizer is
also gaining populant' 1n mJ1n J1,h ..:ilad., ,,, 1..ourse. no cooking 1s
nece~~
\ ou can ac. tualh l'l'l<.l ,·\tr.1 1i,h • ,uprx-r fl'll' night and then use the
lefto,ersforsaladlun .... he' lhml''lr • ''lj 1alhJ'-'lmp1l'to hakeorpoach
fish of almo tall t..md' IM U'l' m .... 1l,1d' \ 'U lar dl1 thl· prepara11on the
nigtit before for ('a<;t' in 'l'n Lng
To prepare ri<.h h.1r -.alad' ~' hJJ...ing 't'I "" th1<, simple procedure: Sea on ~hole drec;sed ti...h. 'l\('JI.., llf tilkh 1ghth "llh pepper. salt (1f
desired). and lemon JUICl' and" rap thl'm 11~hth 1n 1011
Place the-toil pacl..l't in a ~::-0-dl'grl'l' O\l'n and hake. aJlo~ mg about I U
minute<; per inch 1h1elo..nc'I-. of-thl' pJrllcular li'h l n~rap and check to see
1f fi h 1s done. re" rap attd con11nuc lO<ll..1ng 11 nl't·ded
llo" to cool. G('ntl\ r('nlO\l' tnl'31 lrom hl.me-o; and chill in a covered
container .\dd ch1ll~d t1akl'd li'>h Ill Jn' of' our ta' ontc salad recipes.
· Poaching 1 al a (l.l"Xxl l·oolo..1ng ml·thod tu use ~hen temperature
soar and "OU do not "'"h 10 u~ the o' en
Th('re is an exeelknt .,l'll'('t1on nflrc h q,•afood ti-om wh1-ch to choose
for ~our salad~. From the Pa tlil Occnn thl're arc good supplies of red
snapper. S"ord fi h. thre hl'I 'l'llO"' t.111 anJ h.tltbµt
From the Ea tern !>caboard I.here 1 moni.. ft h. rod. cod. flounder
and all t) pes of hell li'>h There arl' al-;o good uppltes of fresh water fi h:
trout. rainbo~ tr ut and lJtli-;h
With a little 1mag.inatmn )llll can come up ~1th a mulrnudc ofrcctpes
for S(alood ~lad . For an 1mpira11on II"\ hnmp tufTed Papa a
KRIMP Tl FFEO PAPAYA
I aar1e Ka•Uiu papa a
~ ,._. -'rimp. cwked u4 ~eltd
'•lU .... enpM
t tMlel•ll•S 8-1)' t'ltoppe4 &rff• .....
•4 c_, .. y-.IM
'l'8•lt.,11a1 ... r~am s ..... ef le ... J•~
Cut off end of -papa~ a 1nd arttull~ oop out ittds. Chop shrimp
~cl) fine and blend "ell'"'''" n:\t uf 1narcdicnt . Park firm I lft\O p&Pl)I _______ ......, _____ _.. __ wll hill Slt~~ tOl\l 110' M~~C\ l~ntn'
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• ,
Glaze grilled turkey for party crom
Eas) hospJtahl) comcc; naturall}
1n the Southwest. \ ca'iual It fest) le
and lfCIH. )Car-round \\Cather
make outdoorgnlling_a con\ cnicnt.
comfonable wa) to cnternun.
If you'd like w ho1ot a par1).
Ju easy to..roast }out turkc} 1n venttn~ according to munufar-
the oven for a simple. no-fu'l'i lurer's directions . .\dd ch11rcoal as
dinner. But fur the true liouth-• needed to ma1nuun the heat. Bruc;h
western touch, fire up the gnll. on gla1e tfie la'>t narr h<~ur oi
Cook turkey, unstufTed, over the cooking.
grill us~ng the indirect method. Everyone can cnJO) the outdoors
which requires the placement of -~nd the aromas from the grill -
two sets of charcoal p) ramidc; 10 the w~1le the chef cookc;. Ha' c tortilla
bottom of the gnll. on opposite chips and vanou') kinds of ..alsa
sides under the turkey. ready &f1d serve up ('Oohng pitcher<,
ofsangna.
SOUTHWE TERN
TURKEY ROAST
1 whole California-grown
key, U to_u pounds
tur-
1 &ablespooa btlUer
'H leHpooll 1811
3 c•ps boiU•I water
'"l cloves 1;es1a 1arnc-, ma.~ect
3 medi•m ted or green be
peppers, ~opped
1 lar1e red qnloa, chopped
$ jalapeao cl1Ule1, seede
cllopped fine
3 ears corn, cut off cob or 1 10
ouce pacb1e frozen whot
llenel con, tlilawed
3 tablespoons olive oll 'I• cup chopped cilantro or
tea1poon1 dried
Southwe tern-Cit) le conside r
Southwestern Turke) Roa'>l. \\h1ch
teams perfect Caltforn1a-gro'' n tur-
key and rice. An economical I:?-to
I 4-pound turke~ "111 make I 2 t6 14
servings. perfec t for a cro,,d The
rice stuffing. studded \\1th red
peppers. jalapeno ch1Llec; and corn.
makes a delic1ousl) colorful side
d ish.
The turkey cook from abo' e. on
the grill rack, with drippings caught
in a drip pan made of foal , pos-
ittoned in th~ center of Jhc grill,
between the l\\O char1.:oal P> ra-
mTcls. Cover the grill ''1th a lid. ~ cups lon.1 grain rice __ _ '·• teaspooli chm powder
_Salt and pe_pper to taste
Oraa1e gla1e (recipe follows)
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Meat Dept. Savings
leg Of-Lamb ~~!i;USO-C.M\Xt 1.1 s1 99
~oneless Ham :A~.,, .. H s1 99
lll ~ Top Sirloin Steak ;·, .. :.,~··(}~. .11
51
Lunch Meats ~~St~,.. ·-·~··~, ll1 33e
Chuck Steak ~~ .. 7{~·. (8
s1 &9
Chicken Franks c~.~~~i:: .. uc-o189¢
Catfish Ny ggets ;;:~~IWr .as1 99
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BEEF LARGE-END
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Roast
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NABISCO 3-VARIETIES
Garden Fresh Produce
Brussel Sprouts ffM!)(RF•M Y ;nHN, ,9 39e
Onions ~WiUNtrt •TAlW<Al'.0 .. 39e
Potatoes vs "I.I ... llSSCI BMrR ,e 29e
r ~
ANCY SYIEO NOATH'll(Sl ~ ASSOATEO HAl'6'11G GOLDlr~ Ponos
•~ OR MAA8U' OUEEN
Homeplants
SZ9!'0. ..
CC Vineyard ~·~;un
Gilbeys Gin
Old Crow Bourbon ·
Scoresby Scotch
Coors Beer :--:CJ!'.
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Rinse turke); pat d i). ttr nee
butter and salt into boiling water
reduce heat. Simmer. co,crcd fo
20 minutes. Saute garl ic, pepper<,
onion. chilies and corn an ol" e oil
combine w1th-.i1cc and sca'>oning'
Spoon into turke) ca\ II} and tru<:.s
Roast 20 minute'.i per pound a
325 degrees, ba ting "1th Orangl
Glaze. Cover "tth foal 1f sl..1n get
too dark. Let stand 20 to 31
minutes before carving and sen in
with stuffing. Makes 12 to I
servings. '
To Grill Turkey: Do not Stu
turkey. Roast in covered gnll. us1n
1nd1rcct method. 10 to 15 minute
• per pound to 180-I 85 degree<,
ioternal temperature. at the thigh.
Bake stuffing in unco,·ered
casserole at 375 degrees for 30 to 35
mtnutcs .mo1stenang occas1onall~
W4th turkC} JUIC~S ~ughl an drtp
pan.
r
Orange Glaze
2 cloves fresh garlic, c hopped
11, cup butter/melted
1;, cup orange marmalade
112 teupoon cumin
Saute rl[c 1 n butter u
ur 1n remaining 1ngred1ent<:. .w'
heat through.
STORAGE ...
I
FromCI
refrigerator, around 36 degree' F It'
stored properly. ham \\Ill ~ta) fr1:!.h
at least SC\Cn to I 0 da' '> aft\:r I • purchase. I -Wrap opened ham thorough I)
and t1ghtl) w11h plastic "rap. not
aluminum foil. to pre' cnt d1'>-
colorat1on.
- Refngeratc lcfto' er ml'at
~ithin 1-2 hours alter cool..ing and
store for up 10 five days.
-Avoid frce11ng. This ma~
reduce Oavor and l.CX.lurc of the
meat. However. 1f 'ou must free/C
the ham. wrap 1t tightly in mo1sture-
vapor-proof "rap. Frce1e at 0
degrees F or belo" no longer !han
two months.
Wilson has de' eloped a bool..h:t
of ham recipes. To obtain a free
postage-paid cop). end }Our name
and address to: Consumer . ..\fTa1rs.
Wilson Foods Corp. 39. 45.J5 ,
Lincoln Blvd.. Oklahoma 1t~
73105 .
.Bisq u1ck baking ini\ has been
reform ulated. It no" contains no
cholesterol.
The reformulated B1squ1ck 1'1
made with all-vegetable honening
It contains no animal fa t. coconut
or palm oil. With the n:formula-
tion. the product 1s no\\ also
cen ified kosher and came-. the "K
-dairy" designation.
According .._to Jon Fink). Bas-
quick product manager. the ne"'
8 isqu1 ck retains the same ta'ltc and
baking results as the former prod-
uct. ·
"The decision to S\\ ttch to jll·
vegetable shortening wa.-, based on
strong consumer intere"lt in a no-
cholesterol product." Finlc) said.
"Our research hows that about
90 percent of COl)sumcrs today arc
C?ncerncd about their intake of.
d1et~ry cholesterol. And more than
50 percent.of baking m" user'> said
that~a no-cholcstcrof prdduct \\a
very imponant to them:' he said.
No-cholesterol 'ers1ons of popu-
lar Bisqu1ck pancake and b1scu11
recipes will be included along" 1th
the trad111onal recipes on thl' Ra~·
quick package back .
PIZZA •..
P'romCl
1 cup 1laredded fontinella cheese
a;, c up gra ted Parmesan cheese
1 tablespoon chopped fresh
parsley
Preheat oven to 4()() degrc1:s
Lightly grease 14-inch p1ua pan.
Combine muffin m1'< with ca)cnne
pepper; prepare accord.Jog to pad.·
age directions. pread C\.COI) in
prepared pan .
In small sk111et O\.er medium
heat. in hot butter. cook mush·
rooms until tender~ set aside.
Spread spaghetti ~ucc o'er muffin
mix to within t 1nch of cd1e. T op
with mushrooms. Bake I 5 minutes.
sPrinkle with cheeses. Bake 5
minutes m ore or until crust 1
hshtly browned. prinkte-wnh
parsle> let stand 5 minutes before
serving. Makes 8 scrvinas
• l
Bar-S Vons
Sliced E~~sh Bacon Mu fins
/6 Ounce J>.u k.1~ ~ik.td Rrgul.u 11r X>urcbitgh
Umit 2 Per f·t11111I) l> ( fJlmt-IJm~I ! Pltgs.
U.S.D.A. CHOICE lry-o
London Broil 7
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Spicy Cajun sauces easy to
make, store ahead of.time
Cajun marinades and sauces. d itional Caj un cookery. the pepper
with their complex seasonings, are sauce imparts its own full-bodied
easy to make ahead of time and flavor. nurtured during careful
convenient to store. Savory Cajun-aging, and brings fonh a taste
style marinades and sauces arc characteristic of Cajun dishes.
perfect for barbecues, offering a
spicy, pungent'cemplcmcnt to veg-CAJUN SEASONING MIX
etables. beef. pork and poultry. ! tableapooa1 dried basil leaves
The key to authentic flavor in I table1pooa1 dried ore1ano
both is Tabasco pepper sauce. the leaves
native Louisiana condiment, used ! table1poon1 paprika
today in everything from soup to 4 tea1poon1 '81t
nuts. Its origins steeped in tra-4 teaspoons dried thyme leues --
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In small container with tight
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until well mixed. Cover. Yield: 1/
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CAJUN.STYLE MARINADE
YI cap vqetable oil
14 cap vlme1ar
14 cap miDced celery
14 cap mlaced oaJoe
14 cap m.lDced 1reea pepper
I cleves 1arllc, 111laced
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Martaated B•r1er1: Shape I
pound ground beef into 4 patties
place in large shallow dish. Pou
Cajun-Style Marinade ove
burgers; tum ~ coat well.
Cover; refrigerate several hour
or overnight, turning occasionally
Grill 4 inches from source of heat
minutes or until desired doneness
turning once and brushing fre
quently with marinade. Yield:
servings.
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low dish combine 4 carro1s. cut into
16 ( l 1h-irrcht -pieces and cooked
tender-crisp, 2 zucchini, cut into 16
( 11-lncn) pieces, 8 white onions.
parboiled, 8 mushrooms and l
green pepper. cU1 into 16 chunks.
Pour Cajun-Style Marinade ove
vqetables: toss to coat well .. Cover
'gerate severai flours or over
night. tossing occasional!}. Threa
vegetables onto 8 (I 0-inch
skewers. Grill 6 inches from sourc
of heat for 15 minutes or unt1
vegetables are tender. brushin
with marinade and turning frc
quently.
Place a cherry tomato on th~ en
of each ske.~er during last I to _
minutes of grilling. Yield: 4 scr . " vings. ·
' CAJUN-STYLE
BARBECUE SAUCE
1 tablflpoo•• vegetable. oil
14 c•p minced celery.
14 cap llfbaced onio'
14 cap minced greea ~pper
! cloves 1arllc, minced
1 cu (I onttt) tomato sauce
~ cap dark cora 1ynp
14 cap coane-graiD mustard
'.4 cap vtH1ar -·
! tea1peon1 Cajaa Seasoain
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1 &o 1 ~ teatpooDI pepper sHc
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mc(iium heat. Add c~lery. onio
peen 'pepper and garlic. Stirrin
frequently, cook 5 minutes.or untt
tender. Add tomato sauce. cor
syrup, mustard. vinegar, seasonin
milt and pepper sauce. Bring t
boil; reduce heat and simmer :!(
minutes, stirring occasionalh
Yeild: 21h cups. ,
,, -Caja Blrbec•td Clalckea: Cnl
· 2V2 pounds broiler.-frye...-,cb1cke1
pans 6 inches from source of hea
30 'minutes, turning frequent!)
Brush with Cajun Barbecue Sauc\'
Continue cooking I 5 to 20 mtnl\ll'
101\aer, or until tender. brushtn
with sauce and turning frequent!)
Bring remaining sauce to a boil an
serve with chicken. Yeild: 4 ser
vings.
Caju BarftecHd Ribs: In· 5
quan sauccpot place 3 pound
spareribs, cut in serving-size pieces
add water to cover. Cover an
brina to boil over high heat. Reduc
heat and simmer 45 minutes o
until tender. Drain well.
Grill 6 inches from source ofhea
IS lO 20 minutes or until browned
bnnhin1 wiib Cajun Barbecu
Sauce and tumina frequently.
Brina remainina sauce to a boil an
~with nl>s. Yeild: 4 servings.
CaJ• S.mp P.seta: Cut fou
I ~inch squares of heavy dut)
aluminum foil. Divide I pound ho
smoked IAUlllCS. sliced, I Iara
pepper. cut into thin stnps. I
onion. cut into thin weds
I aa,. zucchini, slK'ed an
arraneed in center of each square.
Spoon (AJ&&n Barbecue Sauc over sauraan and vctrtabln. Fol
roil into l*kela. realina
.cutely. Orill 4 iilcbn &or-. sou or heat JO minutes or anti I brated
lbrouib· Yield: 4 eervinp.
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Orange Coast QAILY PIL01°1Wednesday. September 2 t, 1988 C5
Chicken, coleslaw form til-stymeal MONEY SAVING COUPONS .. · · ···· ·
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Tbe happy combination of
chicken, coleslaw filling and )our
microwave oven prodµces this
•bulou1chicken dinner. Pound the
chicken breast pieces evenly so
they'll roll easily and cook uniform-
ly;
RElJBEN-STYLE
CHICKEN ROLLS
Z wllole lar1e clllcken breasts,
lk.laMd, boned and halved
leqtllwlse
' 1Ucn coolu-d corned beef
"' n p dell coleslaw
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·MtiffinS·
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to start
1-1-~ ea ay
There's no excuse for sk1pp1pg
breakfast anymore. A great-1asung
oatmeal muffin 1s a nutritious and
easy way to get your da) ofT 10 a
healthy start.
Easily prepared 10 ad,ancc. muf-
fins are ideal for hurried morning-.
or afternoon snack . .\nJ mullins
made with oats are not onl) good
wtiiis.'but good for )OU as "'ell. .
Paprika
t tablespooa1 finely cllopped """ .... l tablespeoa margarine or but·
&el'
1 tablespoon all-purpose flour
Dao pepper
~cup milk
~ cap 1laredded Monterey Jack
cbeete wllb caraway seed (2
OU.DCtl)
Rinse chicken: pat 9ry Place
each chicken br~st half. boned
side up, between 2 pieces of clear
plastic wrap. Pound hghtl)' w11h flat
side of a meat mallet to 1 ~-inch
thickness. Remo\e pla1tt1l' "r..ip.
Place a corned bed '>hCl' atop
each chicken breast h;1lt \prcad
coleslav. O\ er corned tx·~:I r old 1n
sides and roll up each bn:<ist halt
startina from a narro"'" ~nu ~'lurl"
w1t,h wooden toothpick \rrangl·
chicken rolls. ~cam ~1d..: dO\\ n sn a
microwave-safe 8-inch round bak·
ing dish. Spnnl..lc "11h paprika ·
Cover with m1cro\\:n c-'iak
plastic wrap. fold mg bat t... c:ornl'r to
allow escape of steam. ( ool.. on I 00
pcrcentpowcr (h1ghJ 6 to manut..:<.,
or until chicken 1s 1cmkr and no
pink remains. gl\ ing the dish a hall-
tum and rearran~1ng rolls alter -l
minutes RcmO\C toothp1cl.;\.
Co, er to keep v.arm .
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measure combine union .1nJ mJr-
ganne Cool.. unco,l'rl·d on h1~h
30 to 40 seconds or until mar~M1nl'
1s melted Stir an fl uur an<l Pl'J>i>cr
ur 1n milk
Cook. unto' crcd on high ~ Ill -'
minutes or unul bubbl~ s11rnng
afterc-.erv minute un11 I sauu -.tan'
to thicken. then C\ er~ "'1J 'l'lond '
Sur in che~se. Cook unco' crl·d on
high about 30 sc1.ond'> or un11l
cheese 1s melted, '>llrnog onlc
Serve sauce O\ er c.h1cl..l·n. ·
Medical researchers ha' c found
that oatmeal, like oat bran. helps
lower cholesterol when added to a
fat-modified diet. o. 1f\ou·\e had I
difficulty finding oat bran in the r
supermarket. it's important to note
ihat Old Fashioned and Quick
Olts. eaten as pan ofa fa1-mQd1tied
diet. can also help chole terol
,,.
By substituting ground oat for
all-purpose flour. the Qual..cr
Kitchens have de' eloped a
flavorful, fiber-filled mu11in that
aives you' the nutnt1onal tx·nefit ol
oatmeal in a muffin. T"o Oat ·n
Blueberry Muffins and one bo" I of
bot oatmeal provide two ounces of
oats. the amount found to help
reduce cholesterol.
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around oats give Oat 'n Bl uebcrf')
Muffins their full flavor and hrart~
e~lure. Ground oat are ma<k at
home in your blender or food
processor in 60 seconds and can be
used to add flavor-nod tc.xturc to
many of your fa, orite food .
When baking. you can sub 11tutc
up to one-half of the all-purpo e
flour with vound oats. Or m1~ 1t
with scasoninJS to create a na\ orful
coating for chicken or ti h. \ ou can
also use it to thicken oup . gra' 1cs.
· sauces, stews and puddings
For more taSt) and com enicnt
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Department 12-BM . 847 W. Jack-
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cinna'mon. Add blueberries. mall...
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C9 DAILY PILOTIWedneeday, September 21, 1988 ENTERTAIN T
Fun wit ~feftilit)rin 'Randyville' Music,
marriage~.
mingled
Picture a world of the future
divided into "fertiles" and ··non·
fert.ilet," with the lauer a decided ~~ty. How do you go about m1unna the futurt oft he human race?
In local playwright .\rthur
Winllow's "Randyville" -the se-
quel to h is "Pregnant Pause." "hach
first identified the problem -the
aovemment has taken matters into its
own hands and to:rdnncdnff colnm
in which the few "Adams" let\ in the
world provide stud service for \an~
ous "Eves," all an the name Qf
preservation of the species. of course.
''Randyville." Ii ke "Pregnant
Pause," is being presented at Hunt-
inaton Beach's Fina1Iy a 'n1corn
Emporium, a downtown showplace
for original theater. Several members
of the original cast reprise their roles
in the sequel. including Lorraine
McWiliams, who also directs the
show.
Tracy Godfrey is back as Da' 1d
Randolph (for whom the colony.
R.andyville, is named) and this time
he's tiring of the "ask what you can do
for your country" routine and wants
Toi
TITUS
:to_ scu.lc down uunamaie wJlh his.
Iona-time mistress (McW1lhams).
Bureaucratic machination -a
favorite topic ofplaywnght W1nc;low
-intervene. however. in the form of
'governmental sycophants "ho do
their damdest to di,·en Cupid's
arrow. Then there are the fertile
fellow's daughter ahd one of his
current Eves (who's expcc11ng their
third child), who spend much of the
show at odds with the new bride over
his affections.
Like its predecessor. "Rand)' Ille"
often spins its wheels in ph1lo oph1cal
discussion, but this o ne seems a little
more polished. Its major problem 1s
the tiny Unicom stage. which poses
numerous difficulties in the play's
ensemble scene,.
· Godfrey rtnders a fine. aniculatt'
pcrfonnancc in the central role. w11h
McW illiams lending feisl) support as
his bride. Lee Clark simmers and
boils well as the officious go,ernmcnt
type, while Wa) ne Mn) berl') is
wasted this time around as has
assistant, pining forGodfrc> 's daugh-
ter. All arc taking second shots at their
characters.
Among the newcomers, Ed Stencel
is strongest as the senator with one
eye on the opinion polls. Mariann
Lewis is' a shy delight as the fru11ful
"Eve." Valanc Learmonth is some-
what subdued (by illness. it was later
learned) as the daughter.
Dorsey Watson impresses as the
·rePQner pursuing Lewis. though their
cqJtflict comes off a bit contrived.
Robb Kirby is the mild-mannered
minister who splices the pair. and Flo
Ehlers makes a Dr. Ruth1sh hl·ad
bureaucrat in the final SC'quencc.
The absence of a prologue. either
printed or performed (C\CCpt for a
brief squib on the program COYcr).
will render the characters omewhat
ambiauous to those who mis)Cd
··Pregnant Pause," but they should
catch up quickly.
Performances continue for two
more weekends. Fridays and Satur-
days at 8:30. in the small staging area
of the Unicorn, 21 4 Main t .. Hunt-
!ngton ~ach. ~all 969-1794 for ticket
1nformat1on.
BACKSTAGE -South Coast Rep-
enoryllasannounced the ·'TBA~' play
on its 1988-89 schedule -it'll be
"Morocco" bX A.Jlan Havis, author of
"Haut Gout, ' which opened CR 's
Second Stage season last fall. The play
focuses on an American in a foreign
land without clear purpoS&Pr creden-
tials and his wife in the custody of the
local police. The SCR production.
opening Nov. ·11 . will be the plar's
West Coast premiere.
Children's acting classes arc being
offered at the .La$una Pia) house "uh
courses d1' 1dCd into four age groups
- 4-6. 7-10. 11-14 and 14-1 7 )C4lrs.
Contact the playhou~·s youth theater
director, Scott Davidson.at 494-0743
for details.
Wboopl Goldber&
'Star Trek'
beaining
Whoopiup
By UTHRYN BAltE R ,,,, ..............
NEW YORK -In the concluding
scene in th~ pilot of CB • ·· lmost
Grown," Norm and Suzie sit in a car:
listening to a rock station on the
radio. They have changed 1n the 10-
odd years since they met. but the
music has not.
"Those same three chords:· Norm
says. "It's good to kno\\ there's
'lomething you can count on."
"Almost Grown" is an amb111ous
history of a marriage. set aga1ast that
nebulous force that formed a gener-
ation who came of age in the '60s and
'70s -rock 'n' roll.
The show lnevitabl} will be com-
pared to ABCs "thinysome1h1ng.-
sincc it deals with a couple 1n their 30s
and the foibles of the New Age 1980s
LOS ANGELES ( .\P) _ Com-and is designed to appeal to bab~
edienne-actress Whoopi Goldberg boomers.
h be I. . But it's a unique, engaging show
'Wanda' top fish in weak wee"end pool
as en cast as an "a 1en humanoid that deserves a look on its own merit.
hostess" of an on-board lounge Timothy Daly and Eve Gordon star aboard the Starship Enterpn sc for the "Star Trek: The Next Generation·· as Norman and Suzie. Each episode
television series. intends to flash back from the present
Goldberg's character. Guinan. "'ill to the pre-Beatles 19605.,y. hen Norm
HOLLYWOOD (AP) -"A Fish
Called Wanda" has been cauaht in
first place in Jhe_ n.alion's weekend
box office, which was weakened by
the Olympics and weather.
down for the wce'kend. B' com-
patjson, "M oon Over Parador." took m SJ.2 m illion for first place the
previous weekend. •
In second place \\a "Die Hard'' respccuvel}. be a recurring rple. according to 8 and S~zie were in high scllbol, and/or
with S2.54 millfon. followed b) third . In another clo~rank1ng. "Young release. That means she wor\'t be on...-1971-is~. w~en the) "'ere college
place "Moon O ver Parador ' which Guns" drew S 1.9 mtllion for seventh every show of the "Paramount Tele." revoluuonancs.
sold $2.45 miUion in 11ckets. "Night-' place. while "Cocktail" stirred up vision syndicated show. which enters All . three phases are equall>
mare On Elm Street 4: The Dream S 1.8 millio n in ticket sales for eighth its second season. evocative. and Dal) and Gordon
Master," earned $2.2 million for spot. "J'YC always boen a Trekkie. so I· manage to play the couple con"inc-
fourth place. . thought it was time for me to boldl} inJIY from high school to 1mpcnd1ng
In ninth place "as ··f\farned To go where no man has gone before:· middle age.
"Wanqa," a corned~ stamng John aecsc and Jamie Lee Curtis. earned
$2.55 m1lhon, according 10 figures ·
p rovided by Exhibitor Rclauon Co.
• ..,------ff...was-lh~edv·s lirsa ume IA 1he
..Between the Olympics and the
ball pmcs, both college and pro-
fessional. and the normal letdo" n for
this time of year, box office sulTered:·
said-Exhibitor Relatlons chief John
Krier. "llurrieanc Gilbert and totd
weather in some areas were also
Disney's ''Who Framed Roger The Mob" with $1 .39 m illion. '"hile said Goldberg, 32. refcmng to the The t"'o-hour pilot. premicnng
Rabb1l" earned $.!.081irn"'h.,.,o'='n-. ~Ju""'sn-r-""'th""'e~E""d'"'d..,t.__e l'vtl:rrph5 comedy "C-0mMl~ov4-.openio.g line describm2 the ~oy. ~7. begins. "llh orm linding
edgi.ng "Be1raved," with $2.'07 T~ America" ~-entered the Top 10 mission oftheStarship Entcrpr~~ a sto~e s shoe~depanmrn-· top slot after I 0 weeks of release.
million. for fi~h and sax th place, with S 1.30 m1lhon for I 0th place. Goldberg has starred in se,·eral weanng a wh11e wcddan$ gown .. It .
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1985 for lfcl role in "Thl' Color • goody best fnend of uz1e's brother
Purple." . J~y (A~bcn Macklin) and uL1e "a5 a
The "Ten-Forward" lounge "here wild child. hanging out ""h -\ngclo.
Goldberg's charact_cr "111 preside is the hood. She de~elops a crush on
new to the ~ries. and "'ill gi'e its Nor"! and hears T~a~ I Met the
writers a chance to show characters Boy I m Gonna Marry on the radio.
relaxing off duty. By 1971. !hey are living together a1
"We had been looking for someone college. Hes a d1sc JOCke~ o n the .
to play an unusual role 1n a , en university radio station. !>he' an
different kind of Starship sci:· said aspmng documentar) filmmaler out
series exccuthe producer and creator to change the \\Orld. The) pout free
Gene RoddenberT). ··11 "a n't until love. but bec~meJealous. Ul1e "alks
we learned of Whoop1's interested tn out after getting the me sage via the
our show that the idea linall) began to Chambers ~~others' "Time. Has
gel. We look for:ward 10 the new Come Today,. .
dimension she-will bnng to our _Cut to the ~wo children la~er~
series." she 1s a tcchntcal filmmaker "or.IC1ng
Goldberg has starred 1n ··J umpan· an a medical lab. He 1s a program
Jack Flash." ··Burglar." ··fata l director at a radio st~11on. The} are
Beaut),'' and "Clara's Hean:· which d1von:ed. and .Suzie 1s about to get
will be released in October. mamed again. to a sa1ntl~. globe-
The comedian noted for her tromng docto r who perform!> cos~
dreadlock hair style and o' crs1Led mctic surgery on v1c11ms of d isa ters.
clothing, has also starred in cveral Daly. brother of T} ne Daly or
cable television specials. including ".Cagney .& Lacey," takes~ up sis old
the two "Comic Relief' shO\\S to aid time pcnod. Monday ntght!I at 10
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Myster.ies.
of s~e.ep
· Research links
immune system,
slow~ave sleep
By AMANDA WRAY
p.lr,... c ...... nd• ,,
make them m ildly 111 responded
within six to eight ho urs with in-
creased slow-wave sleep," he says.·· A
similar increase in slow-wave
amplitude is observe-O ~duFin~ the
cep slumber 1hat rollows sleep
deprivation."
According to Krueger. '>low-wave
sleep (part of non-REM or the non-
dream1ng state) 1s "recuperative," but
what is actually recuperated ts still
Doctors prescribe and motlwr'> unknown.
advise: Get plenty of sleep. What the\ Krueger's findin~s might not be
don't 'tell us is why. · limited to the lab. euher.
Sleep is "one of the great b1Qlog1col "In jobs that require a high degree
mysteries o f the 20th century," ~a's of attentiveness. there may be a
Jerry Siegal. an associa1e pro(essor of period dunng even mild illness when
psychiatry at UCLA. Perhaps th1' 1s 11 ~ould'be inadvisable to work."
('
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because so little is undcn.tood ahout In his studies. Krueger has isola1cd
the phenomenon. ?_glycopepude (a c.ompou_nd con~ Western Medical Cen1er in \nahe1m:-faces. ~iocs the benefit of rela\a-
Sleep researchers ha\lc admitted 10&. bot~ su&!lrs and ammo acid~). In apnea. he said, sleep might be tion. Siegal says. raising tht: brain·~
it's a field in which relam ch little 1~ wh1c~ induces slow-wave ~leep in interrupted hundreds of times a temperature can have a dramattl
known. One sleep spel'iahs1 poked rabbns. Appropriately.: this c~m-night. If this is compounded b) effect on improving sleep.
fun at the field. calling sleeping people pound has ~en tagged factor~· alcohol, the results could be dead I). In animal studies. Siegal ha'> Jl\-
"boring.•· Fact.or Sis what Krueger has hnked Alcohol alone 1s also said 10 covered that lack of sleep -most
For something so ttme consuming to the immune response. interfere -with sleep. Both Mc abb notably REM sleep -cau<,e~ an-
and vital, however. bonng can be .Krueger has found that factor S and S1egal'said sleeping p11ls.'whtch creases in ap~11te. sexual bt-ha,1or
awfully interesting. stimulates the production and release have an effect similar to alcohol."'" and suscept-i:b1lity to seizures.
Dr. James M. Krueger. a sleep of interleu~rn-1. a substance genc.r-eventually create a sleep depende~ce Not everyone's approach to 1he re~rchcr at ~he Uni\'ers1t~ of Tent ated by the imm une system and brain and should onl~ be 1:1sed 1nte,t m~st~ncs of sleep '' sc1en11fi~ To
ncs$:CC, is findtngout that ~pie need celts. KTu~er says t~terleuk!n-1 is a • .miuently. . . . .pract1t1°"ersofthe metaph~s1cal arts.
sleeQJor.myriad reasons. key f~t~n-~~ul~tttlg-d\e immune -To garn the m11Y1munr-bent:fits th-e'1TIOsrfam1liaraspect ofRE:-.1 sleep
Krueger's research differs from that re~panse and mdu~rng sleep. from sleep. McNabb ad\ ises keeping -dreaming -is considered a 1-e~ 10
of other researchers in that he stud1e) Sleep and the immune response a regular schedule _ "-'hich would uncferstanding the self.
the relationship between sleep and ~m to be so 101erwoven that sleep include waking up at the same ttme "If you don't "ork through things
illness. and is one oft he few doctors in might eventually be recognized a~ a every morning and not h;l\ ing caf-on a conscious level, then ~ou do 11 on
the nation doing research rn this area. component of the ~y·s. fig~ung fe ine after 3 p.m. · an unconscious level." sa~ s Diana
"Our fundamental question for 1ht mechanism against mfecu on. he He also advises getung out of bed 1f Gail. a <;I ream interpreter· and tarot
last IS yea~ has been. 'What are the says. . · ~ sleep doesn't come eas1I} rather than card reader at V1s1ons & Dreams. a
neurochem1cal mechanLsms that are Rec 0111on of the role sleep pla .s in . Watchin tele-meta h sical center 10 Costa \.k'>a.
regu aung ! eep?' he says. ---mfignt1ng 10 e~uon is go .news to vision or reading a boo to get sleep' me peop e w1 rea lot if
"Sleep researchers have recognized most, but w~at if you can't take can be effective for getting back to they're not dealing" 1th the issues in
for years !hat num~rous bodil> pro-advantage_of1t? . sleep. Simpl} worrymg about losing their li ves,'' she sa>s. ·· ~mbolog~
ccsses alter sleep. 1nclud1ng rcspir-Insomnia. w.h1ch can take many sleep can create enough anx1et) 1n will tell you a lot about health
ation, blood pressure and form~. depression and sle~p apnca some. people 10 prevent them from "Certain pans of 1he bod~ \\111
temperature. Sleep can subsequent!) (sno nng or blocked brea1h1ng pass-nodding off. McNabb says. ~ow up in dreams. If \\e would pa)
affect·these same processes. . ages~ also can prevent people from Siegel also cncd recent studies auentjon to symbols that appear in
''At the Uni versit~ of Tennessee an pining th~ benefits of sleep. acc~rd-which link brain tempcralurc and dreams. pa) attention to da}dreams
Memphis. we found that rahbtts ing to Louis Mcl':'abb. medical d1rec-sleep by testing.subjects "ho ha' e had and thoughts." Gail sa~ 'i 11 is possible
injected with a bacterium designed to tor of the sleep disorders chntc at the hot-water masks applied 10 their to improve "'ell-being ..
A prescription for a mi~d case of the blues
What is depression? It's a feeling of
sadness;-of-.pessimimr-abou he
future -an unhappy view of every-
thing. Sometimes it's JUSt 1ha1
nothing seems to give yov a great deal
of pleasure. When )ou'rc depressed.
it's hard to remember that t,hc sun will
prQbably tome out tomorrow ...
maybe even this afternoon when the
fog clears.
-How can you recognize when )OU
l.1101
Aa.w1
people who love you. pression.
7. Lc.amlil...delega1~1h1.)_ ULPampeq.ourselfin a Jac~rn-0r
Sometimes the <;heer "eight of 100 · just take a bu.bble bath. !You might
much responsib1ht~ can drag do"Wn even invite a fnend 10 JOln ~ou.)
your mood. And remember. depressions do
8. Stop bah-humbug thtnkrng pass: Sometimes they even disappear
Practice anttc1patin~ that good thing!. spontaneous!~.
will happen. ··wishing~· surcl} \\On·1 • .
make anything c~me true. but an' Next week. I II talk about the three
Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/Wednesday, September 21, 1988 C7
Physicians fail
Nutritien 101
How many umes have your heard.
"Doctors really don·t kno" an) thing
about nutnuon'".?
This is true. In medical school. wt•
never learned how to use nutnt1onal
supplements or even the appropnatl'
diet to prescnbe for hean dU>ea~
diabetes. high blood pressure or
obcstt}.
Those of us who currenl4 _µut
pnonty on nutnt1onal tools arl.' for
the most pan self-taught. ha\'1ng
gleaned mformation from the medi-
.ca l l11eraturc after graduauon from
medical school.
Clinical nutrition not o nh 1s not
tauJht. but the medical school l'\·
pe{'lence S}'Stematicall} destro~ s am
pos1t1veattttudesthe) might ha\t' .\1
least that ii the conclu'>ton or .i
recently published sun e~
The Southeastern Regional \kd1-
cal-Nu1ri1ion Educauon "let"orl. .i
collaborative effort ot 11
Southeastern medical !.< hools \\ J'>
orga01zed in 1984 to 1mpro' t' nu1n-
11on education in their n.'.SJX'l ll \ l
schools. Several of their publttclllon'
have documented the dearth 11!
clt01cal nutnllon teat·hing in thl'
schools.
An anicle in the Juh l'>\UC t>f tht·
Amencan Journal of c'lln1lal 'u1r1-
11or1 documented that the lurrt·nt
thrust of medical educatton n01 onh
-lS devoid of nutrilJOn training OU0
l
actuaUy cr~tes a negatiH bia'>
toward nutritiQJl.
A survey of med1lal '>ludent<.
attitudes toward nutrn1on "'as 1c1ken
at three stages 1n their medical
education: as the' entered alter the
first two years. wh.ich are delhcatcd to
the basic sciences. and after the last
two years, when the medical student
ts exposcd-t~lreftl; Th~~ ~tt>
asked at these three points if the)
considered knowledge of nutrition
1mponant to their medical can·er\
· Upon entenng medical <,chool. -4
percent considered nutrition infor-
mation im ponant. but after the fir.,t
two years onJ~ 13 percent ofthOSl' -4
percent thought so.
This lo" percentage \\Ould ha'e
been even lower 1f 11 had not been for
one medical school "htrh required 5~
hours of phys1c1an-taugh1 d 1n1cal
nutnuon in the firi.t l'~o ~ear" of
medical education. In this school 65
percent-of the students at the t\\t>-)ear
level still considered numtton im-
portant while onl) I percent did <.o in
the olherinsuwtionssune..~ed..
At the end of medical sehool. the
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seekmg nutnllonal a1J\ Ill' lrotn tht'll
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rem forced \\1th .irrugan1. v t hL 1·11d
result 1s that the pa11en.,1 ... tx•lttth'd ''"
even a~k1ng about J 'namin •r d1t•
regimen
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uon can be used 1u prn t'nt .inJ ,,~11
d1~ses 1s far mort• 1mr o rwm ih.11
knowledge of the pharmall>log\ ul
prescnpuon drug!> ur tht· '.incl' , •t
surgical procedures perforr• ld tuJ,1
~the great maJont\ 1•l
discasesaffi1ct1ng .\ml·m.in' -hl'i.lrt
disease. high blood pn·,,urt· :.inJ
diabetes. for exam pk -.m ha<o1talh
nutnuonal disease'> tx·<.t trl·.i1cJ ,,1111
nutriuonal therap~
Unfonunateh ;md 101 rt·.i ... 11n' •1 I
unknown. the current medical cduL<i ·
t1on format turns out ph\ '>tl'lan ... \\ h11
arc less than adequate!~ tra1n1·d I•,,
dealing wnh the ma1or health r•v'
!ems of this scx·1et\ It 1' horx·ti th'
suf"e' and other'> li lo.'L.· 11 \qJI fl',t1h
this gianng om1ssinn
Jalilul M'llitaker. M.D .. author 11/
"ReversJ..a1 HeJJ.rt Disease" and "R t'·
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dlredor of Tbe Wbhatre-r ~lln~
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arc depressed? Depressed people feel
hopeless and helpless. They're C1ften le~argic, lose interest in hobbies.and
i n sex, gain or lose weight. ha"e
t1'9uble falling asleep and ta\ ing -a~ccp and suffer most with their
de ression early in the mornmg.
good workable plantta to start" 1th a lunds of depression and \\hen. 1f and
and everything )OU want tp do. dream. Never forget that self-fulfill-ho"".' you ma} bent'fit from pro-1
Decide ·which item ~·II ha\c the ing prophecies can \\OH. in pos111"e fessional help.
worst consequences if ~ou do not directions too. Ta l(e. olT those gra~-Dr. A.l1•1iisa marriage and family t
accqmplish it today. Decide \\'hat can tinted glasses. tberaplst ill Coroaa del Mar. Sbe
wait. Then take the ppr-0p.i:1a te YGetyourm..iru[Qff Ull!I: •If ... d JUJco~uoue$1J:90ses.lfJ'_ou w·isb
action. Update.. }'Q.ur Ii.st eve~ da} something nice for somchod~ cl e. • reply, please ~lose. a .s.IJlmped.
a,nd remember that getting control of Concentrating on somcbod} c1c;e's s~f-addttssH eave/ope. Write to
any part of our life "'1U rovide ·ou need will bnng relief foom the Llada A..11aiJ, Pb.D., c 10 Dail.v Pilot.
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· ery epre:mng.
So what's a sufferer to do'.'
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If your blue slump i rea$On~ibh
mild, you m ight try some of these sel(----~-e'lp remedies for your sad. lonely,
angry or guilty feelings:
... get into the beneficial habtt of being • 1 ~~~?ce;I. 10 yourself than } ou are Tkiei-~.·.. Boo~G f'\tn_IT\O, t
I. If you're a runner. keep running.
lf not, ride a btC)cle or "Walk.
Exercisini outdoors can be particu·
larly nounshing as a pick-mt -up from
depression.
4. Remember th.at 11 is hard to be ~.., I
active and depressed at th~ sanie ·
time. Think ofactivtt) as being the INVITES YOU TO MEET PETER SPIER--THE RIGHT CH OICE FOR YOL'R RE "IDES·
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Saturday, Sept. 24th
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• 24-hour securitv and staff
• Assistance with med.ication s and bathing
• W alk to sho pping areas
2. Set priorities and goals. Ttme-
manaaement techniques can help
combat the lazy feelings which.often
accompany depression. Stan b} mak-
ing a list of everything you have to do
S. Regard your sadness as a signal
and motivation for change. Open
yourself up to new ideas and people.
U ltimately you ma)' even discover
that your· lost love or statu~ may be
replaceable if not dispensible.
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~NOTICE ,,..,._1tet"'9 to edmlniSler the court-• tormel Requat I ~*' to tne proP(!SeCS Dmt~ Of commen1 on tn. draft dOCU· 007-l>MI•. mite cxs. mll 145-drw. 2 OUllrs misc Mltlemenl be~ °""'"'
THE CITY OF FOUNTAIN the •t•te ol Ille decedent. for Soeclal Notice 01 the fll. ectlof\.) The Independent C~ ments may do ~ 1n ll'>rttong d911, 3 mtl ltlltl, 2 bQ9rTIQS cu. 2 <:hrs. bedtrme. pctur and ot>llgllecl party OatNi
VALLEY HAS SET AN 'AN-The ~tltion requests Ing 04 en ln-1tory and ap-edmW!lstreiion autl\ofity will c.wLGF•NT .,,tl'*130 d,•Y. of tn1s noltee mite cu .• IOfe. cnr footlook• thla 14tl'I ana 21st· a ... 01
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AT HOME! ~AL GOAL FOR FISCAL eutflOl'lty .to administer ttie prlllNment of -.t••SMts It>• grent•CI unle~s h : ...,,_1.-MTA.L P'leeM SYbmifall comments I' $-s>tem~. •988 Put"''
YEAR , ... /119 OF t3% FOR eetete under the lildepen· Of of IJt't petHlon or ~ount ~ed per.on hies an l MIOUllCal to the ()eoe11"*1l oi Com· Freo • Br.Walef Sp E ~ ,......... IM ngnt S\0<809 Man~t Inc Make classlf1ed ..
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THE UTILIZATION OF ors-dent Adrnlnlttratlon ol E•-1• prO\lldecl In Mellon 1250 of>IKtloo to this petition and •c110M murolty Oevek>Pmenl P 0 048-mltc b». frlOg VCR to bid •t the ..... Pun:h&Ms Teleotlone (8 •81 2u 808(1
AOYAHTAOEO BUSINESS tat• Act. (Thi• autl\ofUy ·~·of lhe CellfOfl\la Probate lflOwl QOOd C8UM why the CITYOF 1lo11 190, Hunltnglon Be9Cll. 2 -no mecn. bike 2 muatt>einedewlttlcunonly Agent IO< o-e<
ENTERPRISES (DBE) IN jl0w9 the personal reprU«l• Code. A ReQuMt for Special I court~ not grer11 thet ...,..,ON .aACH "I Cellfomla 92._~ll. ,A1tenlt00 'tnowft, htch. shit p1nbll end peld tor 9' tf'8 time ot
FEDERAL-AID HIGHWAY tatlve to tall• m.,,y •ctt<>ns Notleeform la evel'9blefrom .,thorlty, • • I NOTICE IS HEREBY Kelly Mein, ComrMnts Wiii gerne purcfl.... All purcl'lased C ~CTS wttt!Out obtaining coun ep-the court clettl. A HEARING on the petl· GIVEN BY THE Depertment I oe conllClerecl by 111e de-Id• O t • z o SP. E goode -IOld .. Is. and Put>lllhed Or•nQ• oiu1
THE GOAL ESTABLISH· provel.BeforelelOng'oet'taln DMNT.R•"l'l80li.lnpN tton •be held on OCTO-of0ommunlt)'°"1o1t~t. dllon-mal11ngoodytn1tsde-121-mlec bxs. ogs dlllng, ll'UltbeW¥edetthetlme ~ Piiot Seoi,,,moet ••
MDfT PROCEDURE WILL ectlOntr ~. Iha per-pet, 1• 0.-1 AHftH, IEA 13, 1988 et 1:45 P.M 1n, of the City of Huntington lltlerellon on wtlelllet Ille wctll OOods at ..... S.. IUbteet to Pf10< 21 1988 Daily Pilot
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UC INSPECTION FO(I A. quired to give notice to Pu*'*9 Dl'ltf\98 Cout t CMc Cent• Drtve West. N-4. 8tete C1MnngnouM tie c.rttf!ed Questions un
NAIOO OF 30 DAYS AT tntereeted person1 unleN o.lly Piiot $-s>lember 20, Sente Ana, CA. . No. 88080319 Is evellet>te tie dlr9clecl lo Kelly Main al
CITY HALL FOUNTAIN .... -~ notice Of 21. 27. 1tee , IF YOU 08JECT'10 11'91 tor l'9¥l9w end comment for 17141 S38--521l
YAUEY to2oo SLATER to1w1ted to tile propoMd TW2116 I grentlftg at tl\e pe11110f'1, you 30 deya beullw•ig Septem-Publtsneel Or~ Coast
AVIHUi IN THE PUBLIC ectio.i ) The lnde9endenl
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IN THE ABOVE-MEN-oOtecttOn 10 ltlllpeti1ton ancl Me OP NtthCM tM hMrtng. YrM' aooeer-City of Hurl11ngton 8Mc:l'I flla.IC NOTICE
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THI UNITED STATES PE· court~ not grent Iha nTATIOfl ~ettomey. . propo•Uo~theu· • ll?W
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DATE Of' TiflS NOTICE. Dept. No. 3 ~ted et 700 A,_,, !NII • copy of to Ille I*-l'he oroteet n • bound• Notice ie llereOY g!'4n that
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If YOU OBJECT to the credtlon, encl Ptll'90M wtto blr lftOftlN from the oate of llOttt\. rt.rd S..... to 111e fOfNll ~ and P..10-
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The L~al Department at the
Daily Pilot is pleased to an-
nounce a new service now ava1J'.-·
able to new businesses.
We will now SEARCH the--
name tor yoo at no e1ttra charge.
~nd sa ve yoo the time and the'
tnp to the Court House m Santa
Ana Then. or course. a'1er the
search 1s completed .._will. W..
your f1ctrltous bUsiness name
statement W1th the County Clerk.
publish once a weett for rour
~s as required t>y law and
then flle your proof of pubh·
cation with the County Clerk
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Please stop by 10 fife your
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the Oa11y Pilot Legal DeparJ-
ment 330 West Bav Costa
Mesa Ca11rorn1a If you can not
stop by please call us
at (714) 642-4321 E tttens1on
3 15 01 316 and we will mat..e
arrangements for you to riandle
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If you should have any further
Questions please ca ll us and we
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Chi• oes COMDolleO •• I ... Of ,,,. u1191Jd balancie FROM NORTH ORANGE COUNTY
FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY
540-1220
496-6800
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S.turday .•........... Fri. 5:30 PM 8:00 AM-5:00 PM except for the cost of the space actually occupied
...... -~ by the error Credit can only be allowed for the first
Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM -_,., insertion -Ila. .,,onln all cotte<:hon costs end any <N IOCI·
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exchg f<>< 1 shlfe ol own-Prlncpl1 only, C-21 agt. ' Newport Beach home. I V«Y nice. 322 QgleJtE 8lty. Fp, built-ins. walk-In tennis. All amenities. No vi-. Fireplace. No pets No pets! Lease 8-.9 mos .
A "°""* I ershlp. You make the Pat Cobb. 875-2013 548--0217 1980/mo. 647-7540 * clMtJ•r. pool/spa $695 pets. 857-1776 .Versailles Condos. 2 gar· S215!1mo.682-1343 * 59·0079 $1995 SEMI.:::=. NllWOM 6 mthly pymts & -share llHOllW t 1n1111 .. 850-7 6 <>< 432-1166 FURN adorable condo age spaces. $1100/mo ILIFFS
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BANl(eRO ha lee edit A 1 Romantic Spanish -tile •patio. 1 rp · ever)'1h ng there, I 2·5br S900-S5000/mo. agt Avail 1011 $1575/Mo 100% tax benefits. Must -·-EE~ ~,.. .. fp S ood 'l ' 1 1 ' 3BR 2tnBA; garage,~~. 95~2 ~ c~ Wk 3 opell & bright lBR 2,nBA Zlll E'SIDE Condo 2BR 2BA. new & nice. 675-2543 2BR 2BA duplex. Frplc. Marti Ferguson 642-7706 Call 760•8384 Agt
apprec. 'You receive ~. . TIW•l lE I 1 -...~BftlJ TOWNHOME 3Br 2'i'iBa Westpark 2+2 a/c w/d' Avail 9126. 642-5496 *IEITALS*
__ ...._ __ ._v_. _n_s w/garage huge master . Tlftl llES Ycf. sml compleX. S 1275 lmYDllTY PUI gar, sundeck, 2 blocks 101 _ t-. -.,,.,,.,,-------·
E.'lJe\-1 the best. IP8 & tennis ciOse by: -~ments/Houses Fireplace, vaulted celllngs, llA&.1111111-1* 3BR 2'nBA. comm spa, 1011188. 650..0389 w/dln rm-2 car gar .. pool, apt. 2Br 1B1 $875
W-. lalad 1006 bdrm wibalcony pool UL.111--lellfali OeMetFerlilf W81ertrNt ..... IH I beach. $1050/mo. Avail 3BR 3BA beaut. twnhm WEST Newport garage
I --ll&ITYI I Call fast s 170 ooo I • YEARLY dbl gar lndry hkup pool · pool & tennis. Corner lot I tennis, view, 2 sun decks, BAYFRONT Condo 2Br L.91 aqR3BAw/1BR 1BAApt. Donald Pfaff, 631:1266 CALLAGENT675·•000 I &spLSotry,nopets. FAIRVIEW Pautarlno area wl prl vacy. Freshly 211/21• $1450/mo.249•8274 '$1850
...__ 3 car garage 'n block to! Of &42-9797 DUPLEX 3Br 3Ba 2-car,2Bdrm 2'n8a $1070 4Br. 28•. llv room. lam! painted. New carpets. Parking. $1000/mo. • 'PENINSULA Steps to
GORGEOlif\iaYfront 8th! bayl S730o0o. By Ownr offltprkng 2d~sfrom MeW18thSt 642 ... 9051 room.dbl:_arageS1250. ~~~~~m~ 1ih~~~~~~-l-800523·4655 871-4912 · '~1ch. Approx 2000sf.
ftr penthouM. No better ~ 67S-1466 I I So. Bayfront. No pets.l•EASTSIOE 1BR 1BA 64 3104 ' a y 12BR Cond,o, Newport! PENINSULA YEARLY l ~Bil:fR~~~B I I
view anywtlere In town! S1800/mo yrty. 723-067-i • llWfHU lllllTS I ~ It L 2 North Townhouses View I r. rp c. Compare this excelle"nt W-. g81age, W/D hkup. 1 W IC• 141 frpl pool iacuzzi nea; * 1BR 1BA. spacious & patio. Lovely. S2-i00
price with other blyfront Pniuala_ 10071 ...... I Adult. No pets $650/mo. RARE opportunity, excep-r eR COTTAGE ooean Fashion Island & 1r'eeway new. upper. garage. $800 BAVFAONT Condo 2Br.
pr()9ertlel. Owner wlll E/SIDE 4BR 3 new BA. Nu ......... 2107 1 Scotti 548-2301 ttonal homes. •3BR~ view lrplc garage deck $1500/mo 760-3058 I •Lg adorable 2BR 2BA, den., dock ft)r so· boat consider trldel 111111 nllT I kit. nu roof, nu FA heat. LI •Ra ...... JtL•a fem. room, dbl gar.. walk. to bch A '11 • 1 ' frplc 2 car gar, w/d. Yearly. $4750
a.a.a.. T 1.....,. T 3B 283 Nulkytts, tile, oek firs. Lg WELL fu0rnfshe~ 2Brt * · _ .. • nw.1 $1475/mo. •3BR 2BA s 1175 utl lnci _.9~~36~~w *ILIFFS VIEW* 1-gre1i toe. lg patio, s12001 LINDA ISLE 2 story 5Br.
-, r t .,...x. WO-r. . lo\, trees. pp 646-8473 ~condo. n the sand. Frpl. fenced yd, i~r~ener, ~le W!!Of'· $1425{mo. £nd Uoll :1Ba2'hBA 1!l_OO• VI' I • n•TALS boll dock. $10.000 -liiiiiiiliiiii~-, ~=ai.~.oOO -LUI• YIU.Ill-S'160~~8~44~:392no~.I f1r75i.:~~. s:a~936 DAVE WHITE 545-5478 I ~RT~BLAGBUNA guest sf. •II newly redeco~ated. lo-wl W-f .......... -.. ... 1 ...
• . I W•tlide 3BR 1BA + fam-1 se. r 1 a. garage. like new home Pool. I ULTlll 111 HOO I Seller must Mii lhts weel<l 1 OCEANFRONT APT, 2BR 3BR 2eA House w/frplc. I rm 1 r r No 1• ocean view $850. Curt Spectlcular Jiew! Vac • I Bought another home. 2BA. $1200 mo _ wntr. fenced yard. Clean. 2533 ~s incl cagrnd~a AT,011 721-5225/W <i97-7457/H I $2200 mo. B 7~0-7432 llYFlllT I •IAl• YW ••S
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DRAMA. ctlarm. style... I market . PETS. * 98-8500 'I •---L 2140 1-~ ".!at 3B 2'nB I f/ 2Bdrms and 2 Baths pv1 pool. spa, grdnr. Lse
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SHAW BROKERI Pll•IEITIL •BEAUTIFUL park. nlte., •••·-• RHTVtEW 3Br 2Ba r,s2000 ~6~g~;11 P·t New carpeting Only S18951Mo551·1900Agt. ~.!.'!. flowlllvl lntodadni ~x-.. AT THE BEACH .. 2ar' 1"760-8332* Great PenlnMil• Pt. lo-I eunMt, & OCMn vu. 3Br 1U GtoJ;:etl28r,1'.4Q1, HOUM. Frptc. air, micro, I $1800permo. UllUYFlllT•SE --w ng an n ng I catiof)I Close to bctl & 2'n88 condo w/d pool Clean 2 tty condo, gar-comm pool S1375 Incl •BRAND New lul(ury llllll IULn .,.~,,hie'!__, lh018r9Th2 :~z c~~g ~;o vuc:ri ••-rt ·---L 1-1 channel. Thi• home o!fers epa. $1200/Mo 63 t-11531 age. comm pool, tennis. gardener . .-99.2019 townhome In guard gatedi 11• ··-I w;~~~ ~':r :~':1~~a::i stor-n ·-g · e · · '!!:::' -• -I 4BR wl good size hvlng I S900/mo. 89•·38-i6 S.. Island. 2BR .; Den, •·--
knct1en i1 opell to the din· 997-4382 <>< 838-309-i ~ ·--·* 1 rm & bit-in outside-&BQ. • IBLIW .U · · l=ltaclt Zlll!I $2700/mo: 720-9422 --------LIDO ISt.:E · Ing room, enhancing the Ii:::=:•-' .. l0Z2 * ~re $1500/mo. The PruOen· College Park 3BR 2BA dbl ••BR 2BA. Great areal v • UYllME Ollll 4BR 2'hBA. FR/DR. large
frlenc:lly, informal am--tn r 4BR '2 ~BA, $265,000. tlal 71-i Realty 760..07. 1-i frJ)lc open kitchen ·cul· t FrplC. trg y<:ls. lrg country ~§IVE GUARD• •Clean BEACHhouse 3Br 3B 3B dbl N patio. 45' lot. St to St. Lie
blenea._ The downstairs CXT.XLINX & Ly v~ 4Br Lovely home <>< great f<>< a:-:::: "4i'-.-~.,"'2..'.Av•ll 1-kl1ctl w/ceramlc tile flrs.. *GATED COMMUNITY• 1Ba. 90rt. to sand!I Frplc, S ~9~ ..,::~5.~.l;,15· I J2J50 613-7767 1'yl now
lM9t• IUlt• I• 9Qmple1e-2'Mta. tam room. lrplcl. lnvestorsJ 8"1.RB.ARA • .,.... W ... · a1-. 1011 11400/mo Donald. wld hkups, wtr slnr. auto • • lllYH lndry, utlls pd. S f19_5"/mo -=--=-:~:'.::-::~~=----l-liiiiiiijjai;riiii"iw~
ly eeparate from the up-\k:er gar. Llfge view tot. H.B. Dowd Rltr 64-i..0195 2eR 18X trPiC garage 842-9797 . I sprinklers' In frnt, Malibu BEAUTIFUL 2BR 2BA *'1117/1 /89 646-1213• . UYSll E oan BWNITmUOE
stalrl bCSrm. an Ideal ar-Spa. 1749,900. 1214 •MY Big Canyon Hau1e w/d. stoY.. frid0e. s·1115 Ines, new pll~t In/out. w/QOlf course VIEW. Also FURN.--2Br 1Ba 111 1BR & den, 2B1 2-sty exec 3BR/21,\BA, condo, gar· .• rangement for 1 teen· Starbo81d. 760-0630 or • 48r, lam rm, nu kit. ho~"'" 71_. Orctlld. Open Sat. Grdnr/water. pd. No pets. 181' avail. Frplc, wet bar, 4eth St: $850--38r townhome. ·FP. _, bar. $1050/mo. 645-9219 ~· ~· dr::'~tl-• 640-5500 lot, quiet cut c.1 12...-Or CALL 548-2625 11500/mo. * 968•3284 micro. WID hkups, 2 car 2B• 911 E. Balboa wld, 2-car gar, gated NEWPORT Terrace 2Br -·~oom ..,.. ~1! hO,;~ .. ••In S949K. 759·'1 9 2BR OupleX', new remodel., 3SR House. 2-ear gar. lg gar w/xtra storage. cen-S1150--Bach Ytbtk to comm, pool & spa on the 2Ba quiet end unit. Frplc.
Ing 1 1 g 11 1 2BR 2,~BA home Steps 10 BY owner· Ver •111-esl Frplc yd lndry blk to l•llTll...... tam rm. frplc. No pets. tral air. All malnt Incl. bctl. Utll ·P<1 .. 1 person I bay. Walk to Balboa Isl pv1 patio, gar. carport
spec a s2:9~8cx,~men · beech. Lg 1ami1y rm a condo, 1eR. Gated sec. ocean. 3(,. Iris.' $1275. ..Waterfalls & Str .. ms" Garden« Incl. S1200/mo Sorry, no pets. 64-i-0509 S550 9mo lse 523-7469 $2200/mo * 240-1752 $1000/mo 1t <i99·5-i85 ~•1• ~~-~~~~~~~~·~~1 1 1 ~~-~~·~~~~ j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Owner 1nxl o11sl May •, area. S1 19,000 673-8«3 ! I FILLY .. 1111111 hkup pool l•c gar 4BR 1¥.BA, 2-car gar. C.E~F.F.LKJN c.ny. Charlie Cruz. Agt OCEAN VIEWS I wt~.SlsO/mo.'+sec .. Near ~hool.park,shOp-OUR FAMOUS .I!!!: Cl ~II'\:'-.\ 81-1·1558 Of 361-2791 fllll.lll Corona Highlands. No'*'· 0.llld 549·2-«7 ping &fwy. S1300/mo Incl
liiill lit: \LTORS-WANT OLDE CdM ~op· ~NW 1 a Bedroom. family Jm, CLEAN 28' 1Ba duplex. grdnr & w/d. 526· 1188
erty. cuti <>< cuti to your Superbly decorated oceant pool, moye-ln & relax. 1725. Gar, sml yard. no BEAUTIFUL executive
loen, ··t~~r• ok, View condo In popular $2500/mo. pets. 1954 .. A" Meyer. ~&. 2Ba 3-car garage, 1
.. 1 -• net to you Agt 673-5599 VIiia Balbo_ a with over I * * * * * Credit c:Mck. 549-3484 ml bUCh. Quiet area . .,..,_ . Harbor View Hiiis. beautl·1 S1-i50/mo 843..0433 COSTA MESA YllW 2.000 sq. ft.I Format din-fully remomodeled • Completely remodeled i ·
ComPietely renovated 3 BREATHTAKING Ing rm, family rm . 3 .Bedroom, den. 2'nBA, 2 3BR 2BA +family rm °'I BRKHurstlADAMS , <iBr,
Bedroom, 2 Bath withl SUNSETS 2Bdrms and 2 full baths. car garage. exceptional • 4th bdrm. O/W, WI O, fam rm, F/P, 2~81.
meny quality futures: tn.-HARBOR VIEW HILLS A showplace prioed to I qua 111 y In & o. u t . j fnod yard, 2 car garage. gated boat/RV access,
IUlated walll and ceil·t Slngte leYel home "Sand-Mii 11 S334.000. $3500/mo. no pets plNM $1275 mo. I ale. walk to Or. Hawes
tngs, lkytights, ceramic' piper". Call Rochelle 673 4400 f f~1 • JI Ji 151·2523 <>< 751-2787 Sch & part!. S1650/mo
country kl1chen and · '1iJ . .J.,, ,1. INST ANT IN 3BR 2 ~BA. I tllecoumersanct ftoofs in j Llu.S775.71-i ' • frl(),IJllrt<W t-I Ull "I , I ALLSTARBRK962-1085
2 b9lha. New llvi"" rm with I -~·-' ~ I ··T'U7,,..'llU'.> 1 frp6c, backyard, dbl gar, lnlM 144 ··• The r-r--•~-\• ape, all xtru. Pet ok. --------·1 ftreptace and high beam! 714 MALTY · 6"/.]-8"9~ 1 11245/mo Me-6541 •A8rlctlo San Joaqulnt · ~ ~~-::; :~~: '714)11M714 JU7 l Ctn;ltwy., ~ LAG 3Br 1'~88 house wl 12~ ::rs~~:'.T ~~
1225,000. Call Betty • • • ., ... ~.,..,.,tico•,•·• l •ct-~ioue 3Br 2B1 iew l frp6c, wood oeck patio &I citizen c:.n1er. Frldga.
Payne. ,.__,._ ... 11.... --k v "' b8dt yd+ gar. pet ok Aduns. No pets S1300mo •••-1...a .,_. -· dee 1• bit-ins. gar+,!· I 000/mo &42-5937 •32 M<><en• 840-7210• I~ 1·-1~ co;;; 41M 2BX i;o;;;;1 =ra11 ,.. ... i :::%!,1.7~{.~~·5-~n:} . . 1' m l ::~~r~ &C=•~' ...... ......., 1"CHARMING 3BR 2BA :'':'~'* ~ "c:;>'~ng~ eo&BtE ROBINSON I :'1~.0;~ic. ~1:ar gr::;:' IMJ Piiat
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cent.r &. Fr9'\ct1 doors. 1 Qttlce 613·.UOO Avl fOT10. $1300/mo. REALTY WORLD , I IU7 ,000. A llyson Resldenoe 720-9<409 Sorry.no pets.. 760-3678
NEWPORT BEACH · 540·1355: 7~1-06e9 Agt UDO ISLE ;'•TOWNHOUSE 2Bdrm.l
'911 a.n.fl lltr IN a gr .. 1 locallon, quiet 288 den dbl garage I ~~~~~~~~~ EASTSIDE Laurel Point · tree llned street just eundeck 'pool tennis' _ I TownhOute, 2BR/2~BA, I stpea to bayfront beech.• 11800/~o. e13:73e2 ·
pool. apa;red*<>Od deck. Two story• bdrm home1 t . ~ I 184,900 By ownet. 2520 I with family room, formal' 38' 2B1 house. w/d hkupa,
Popl.r Ln. 54l-ot:MI dining. lmall office & roof 3 blocks 10 beach. Avell ---------~1• --------deck with panoram~c 10/1. S1005/Mo. +dep. I ,,.._, CALl:'NOW-875-Mll I 131-1400 ....... $7•5,ooo JASMINE Creek 3BR.
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/tno, avail now. atowe, trig, n-pett Yrly Beautiful 28R apt• Pool 213 Catwlllo 759-3031 1MO Wallace 6'2-4905 11reet pning 9mo• pou· cation A vail Oct 1 ate, prol olf.oes From e..cn & Elli• Momlngt 3.0 hour9 oer dlly for l5t nos 1•'9Pt 10 ~ 1 ~ conplllrwty remodeled ,,.._ pntlcrptlttr. t?IG-'"'· 98' Sony no pets 9Mdl Ocewl Yl4IVf Ott tnare 2BA 9'>1 Gr .. t 10-Nr 405 & Harb<>< GrnCI fir -.. • ........,, ,..,., .. ·--•••••• _.-i ••
1116 720-303SC1 17001mo 673-0072 rec room, laundry room E·SIDE emall 18r Cot1aoe lut. •--...L --.aa lb'e yeerty 11300/Mo l 1375tmo-utll 722·7543 8SC tit 494-080214429 or Ml1Y PM'•· Mon tnrul de)'I needed t>y Hunt·
T SHORES* 8ecN1of ~t f\irntsned ~ tor IM&ant mow-, t/p, encl patio Ho P9tsl -_... 17>-0211 IM'le ~ Fri One Intent only Musi inglon 8eactl City Scf\OOI
'Lrg family a hi/• Nr bMctl No garege Int Only IMO to 1650/mo $510fmo"'" l6IO MC dep uaw IRfiowi 18r lhor1 &st CM lwnllM respon-'It MONTH FREI! MNT ' deltll9r & plCk UC> C:Tnld l*trld. """* lak• Md rm. On the canal New .......... nltmtlr $550/mo .. + l200 OFF MOVE·IN 117 E 2111 &45-7234 walk lo l>cfl All uhls Pel ait>'e Male .,.,dry •n¢kl NB Prime olc/ttiop lo-841...4237 peee l)'otlciency exam .. y t ..... 'V au-.APTS "75tmo. de() 201c111• Milm ..... trll. S«-25/mo • '"'u111s cation t062st on,str .. 1 well• t>lllnguei written f:.'6~'..e .. r y • tsl & last 1173•5489 630 w Wiison • l.AAGE 38R 28A UPI* cego H~-4954 •WITH IOAT SLIPS• &42-9008-N 957-6242-0 2 tloof• 1 Pou101e ltv•· WANTED Glf'I ()( woman ....... Salaly $7.289 10
-BAY FRONTAGE-Pier TSL MGMT garage }Mer OCC llYFlllT ovet Of al business ' for II llouHwork 3 19.0&3 per llOUf' Apply iiiiiiiiiiii..-na I pkg, 2Br $1100 I Br 722•9012 or 842•1eo3 11040rC Vei.nci• $875 •111/IU llll ' F:" roor;:~t~:'~ C~st• 3336 Via Lido 675-9289 hrs/day flew 5-6 dyt/wk 20451 Cralmer Lane. II.I··-·· h50-S750 utt pCI 303 E Sorry No Pals! mo Ho pelt S.S.7983 2 yr Old ept ava11 Oct 2~'!.c APtlC w/~~y VIEW 12-::.1305 751-02':2 UNIQUE N9Wl)Of'1 ottic. 15/l'lr C,M 72:1-1892 ::,,B ~~2~hne
L &42-3850 Bkr 11 Edgewater 871 "2866 , ... UW.S lst, encl gar .. 1-spau r 'm ro. w garage Oy/882·1623 Ev space avail overtOOt\ing la=t SSlO.
• NEW deco<. lBr S650, 1 .. 111 llTTlll patlO. lncd yard. 11011e & lovely pvt l>Cll S 1900 & Al IUllA&I ~N view condo, 2Br blll 10 bay/bell Stove W/D hkups c•rl>Ofl No Jog to 1>9Kll 2BR 2BA di.,., nr grade sel\oot no •~LSO• LIDO ISLE BAYFRONT sntpy1rd c:llannel SO * . 12-*'*'* .....
l a, den, lrplc, lam rm. 2 refr"' mini blinds lndru' patt $850i mo 722•62941 llreplace, pallo, 1BR pall (71 .. ) 968-9174 1Bdrms starling el $1025 1750/mo Lg & t>eaultlul ocean view Approx 675 PER HOUR Generel office. xlnt pllone , pool, gated comm 102e· B 8 • , · I wlloft, 111aw, lacun1 •Boat Sltps E111ra• Shr w/prof fem Lynre sq 11 Shower, bathtm UlllYATillllT 1klll• a must C\Jatomer
11100 *' 11191723-9099 •Y· 73-2536 $525.,. dep. 1BR mobile From 1950 Ulll1 pd LG Dh1 2Br 2 loft, 2\\Ba 2 Sorry, no pals 780-5000 Of 675-0555 SS· 21101 25/dmo67" ':!n851nsula Gr .. 1 jOb·EZ hours !lei.-relallons, tiling. hglll
SMALL Studio Sepl·July home. Secure. Meture 131-8107 or 855-0&e5 f/p, skyHgllt, w/d appro,. IALL lH-1111 LOVELY 2BR 2BA New-pyar • ~..,,., Ible schedule Wiii train typing, data entry. idnt lout ,.BR 31-iBA, lam Private "-•ch Utili pd aelults. No pets. 1991 1 240011 nr HUnt. Harbour ,.__ i l p t b B ~eflts S6 so nr Friend di rm lrplc bonus rm ""' e 6 8373 $1450. (2131860-9513 port Beach Female non· --•ere I ,.,., J on lo ase • COJl'I· -n • • • W/0, 1 person, $600/mo I Newpon Ivel. M • .....,, ... JU 1U smoker Pool W1 D 2771 mission Must oe neat & ly growing oornpany
tlo, grndr. assoc pool&. N/lmkr pret'd 675-3063 'LG Dix 38r 2Ba 1 Jolt l/p W/d hkups, ~ar~e. patio. • .. 50 1u1e2536 Kar'"--tonable New oll1ce Liddy or Teresa 646· .. 96 nnl• S2200/mo _._ , -_.,. .,,. ........
l 327 or 720·7852 I YRLY Charming BAYFRT ~.liB.All I w/d hkup, nr Hunt Har-$1185tmo all 50·2493 •RETAIL SPACE* toeatlon Harbor Blvd Cl«i<:al
2BR 2BA. s2000/mo Pvt ~ bour St 150 mo 1BR OCEANFRONT wnall lBR MALE rmmt lor ou1at NB A.ppro>t 1200 Sii, xlnr toe CM Call btwn 2·8Pm & We iee4 JH lMIJ lllfFl IU 2\.iU bch utile pd W/O, prkg S550 (2131860-9513 yearly, pen1ally furn Bay-Mw home -~arage ll9ar Newpon City Hall Uk for Jan 7.5.5-1155
1g greenbelt. s1aoo n/stmlr pref'CI 675-3063 APUTmlTS SPACIOUS anG-CLEAN. lm-1! patio, ut•llhes paid " P0c:,'......'2~ mo ~:::7 .. 3•5,.3~--.. lease ID SEllYICES fer ~~IC mo Submit -on pets • I lb 2122 Sparkling clHn. lerge 28r-2Ba $770/mo $6e5hno 650-1858 .._ -..,.._..
Dys/Eves 720-1704 Bkr IHI t r Garden apll Beaut1f\Jlly 1Br-·18a $595/mo 'At MONTH FREE RENT M/F profesSIOflel snr Qutet Newport B l vd C M MESSEll!ER
.. BR P••BA, 2 car 28Rd8X front apt trpl, landscaped grounds Close 10 beacll. no pelt 38r 2',Ba on 1ri. bay clean 3BR Costa Mesa 20oaos1 7141559 4999 •
Gal .. small pelio 112 •4331ns,S875yrly Pool&spe,patio•l dec:ks, llW •969-9243• Conv loc Lgdecll aupet llome Ca1 ~ $325 • • Raspon 11ore Sl!lf-• Sw1tcilt>oard Operator
for •oan processing dec>t
TemPQrary 10
Pennanerw
i4th St Sl&SO/mo yrly Open SAT 9am-12 noon garege or carpon Sorry SUPER 2Br 28a In •·pix V1ftr Yr Isa $2395/mo utlls David 6411-2722 Wa1tri1l 2711 rnotrvet.O 1n<11v1oua1 IC>f
Avl now. 213·597-4704 BEAUTIFUL Studio AP1 no ~~room 5670 IVllLlllE 8u1IHns. llkups encl gar 3336 Vla Udo 675-9289 NB 28r 1 18a ap1 Fem 2500 sf wi1n front on.ce Plcit~P •nd oe ~> 0'
I llO 4 blk $795/Mo S750Clep ... _ _...__ ... _ _._Ht non-smk & non-or1r11:e1 Lg drive-in door 60( st newspaper adveri•sing WITDFlllT ta. 211 w P• •to oceal" 2BClrm l'l•Ba $795 HOW BIG IS IJ7 "~o ... ~o -__..,__ -" S380tmo .Ava1 10 1 629 T w CM mater1al1 Fu1 ·•·me T_,.,. ~ Non-smoker S5751Mo 2BClrm 2Ba S8SO • .,. ... ._4 No pets 3Br 2Ba t>eaulllully lurn 2 em'l•nai ay Fri (9arn-6om1 Par1 11mt-~~.,:i111~t i-.< PA"!i 759·9143 or380-7038 2211HllllllWIY H Lllau leecla 2'41 garages •&.-0-4784• ~2·1047 dy540..9352ev6'6-068t Sat & Mo" EAteHer•
oppo<1un1ty
S7 25tnour to stan
1011. $1500 673-3722 NEW DECOR 2Br w/gar, COSTA MESA UGE!! fA ViEW APT, parking & STEPS to t>eaen' Spac1®S NB Oceanfront nome luian1 I Fiaaaci1l company t>enefiis Aoo•'
A I ' L qulet·W 18th-Open Fri •••ff•t g··~ $900/mo • sec 2 & 3Br 2Ba Fl p turn great location Prot Maie I la in person at
• N111ooa1 tum 1n Irvine
requires Secretary w11n
Word Processing NBI
experlenC8 a plus
Long-term assignment
$10 25 nour to start
••• •• ...... 9/23 Call lor Appl --& SQ n ~aLORE .. I pralerreel Call for Oeta IS II "' DAILY PILOT 114 t6191753-0719~ CALL 494•8685 $875-Up 21311162·7577 aaitan 1;m 330 W Ba .. St 2 • 105 ec:sar Way No pets garages w inter rent• 646-5797 = · ..a.a
-!"!'!'!''!'P!~...,.!"-~-oc &a'---f:-a... I ••111 •• I• ··Ts Fem shr Nwpt SNS 3BR • EANFRONT 1Br duplx 1JWC9L ~ .... •&•• .... • .. L 2669 Spotless 1Br lurn1sl'led 1 S100. -POTENTIAL Cos1a Mesa
Across trom gotl oourse lrplc, gorage. pvt street, •NewGECl/w Stove & ..,.,, IC• otk to t>ch winter rental =~S.&~a~m .. 11 esnv~~~~~ Vending Roule/loca1 ARTISTIC1'LLV inchnec
Santa Ana Hgts. yearly non amkr quiet $1100 ap••T11EITS Microwave 1-~ROO S650/mo Couplet only 845_5806 811 7pm New Basketoau Ga"'e worll .,. po-.t:'• ,001 $1050/mo 675·5446 Imo No pets 673-7787 -•NewWhtle Carpet & 1-28r-S850 650-6039/E 2131977-64 18 machine Gr eat Lo· Need long ter,,., 1,.,010~
• CC>f POrate ott1ces m
Irvine need 2
•• tL Ct11t lllttro On beacll 2BR 2BA, lg l~~ge allttraclive AplS in a CDfapes 3 F 1·1Br·-S700 WIS 0 FF-•-QUIET clean resc; F cations Pos~tble gross ~I Cell 557.7539 • .,.,aut ul garden selling • IOM IO wys 1-2Br···S895 T LI --30·40 n-smllr 10 stir tyrn eacll maclltne 5600· --2116 deck, lrplc, tam rm pvt Pools. garages No pets (405,55,73)and South On 28th Street 2BR/2BA. DR. Frplc 2Br, 2Ba Prom Pt $5SO $1000 weellly Call Jae~ WEMalY WORUll
e .. penenced Data
Entry operators for
1ong.1erm ass1gnmen1
Starting salary '!l'!"~l!'!"'!~!"T'~,..,ii~~ p,ate, dbl gar S20l5tmo 1 Beelroom S6,.0 Coast Plaza Please oall 498-,.328 Carpor1, pool Adults No Allison 675·620• 1-800-~6-0645 llglll euembl~ work. L N 1 Al N ncl utll 2'3·928· 1844 2Bdrm 1Ba $750 •Large POOl & Oeck Area pets. $950/Mo 644-4402 Apply 1n person Arrow S7 00/hour
Adult, quiet. gated tract. 714-675-7764 ·t011YIOIH •lnd111lduallyControlled *2111•Sll0* -ROOMATEwanteo beaut IJllAUY Mlg tnc 1365 logan CM
N.olPlua $640wlmost SPACIOUS 2Br l Ba up, COSTA MESA EntryAlermSystems Frig. dlsllwasrier, stove SaaCltantt 2176 twnnse NB $500 mo Process phone orders. We navea var1etyo1open-
utll. 775-2580. 641· 1406 stairs. pvt ent on stde-Si 142.lllO •Ceble TV Available in~I No pets 545.-4855 1AA nHr General Hosp•-utlls Xlnt toe Call M11<e People call you AmlTIDI 1ngs Cell today
Vault cetl, lrplc, n-smllg •New laundry Fac11111es tal New carpets & 950.4735 avaJI 10· 1 549-8744 X·L·1 8am-2pm STllEITS!
S975mo Ava11 Oct 1 3Br 2Ba. Garage. w/d •Covered Parking * 1 .. • llOO* Cl tew patio 111 ROOM dbl E 887 155SCI 759-0240e llkup, patio, no-pets •Private Balcony to Siirlg._ C111hwas11er. stove ~7~1 '543 7375 in mocuietiome ATTN ntrepeneurs. Sparu mm<1ec:11nd1111ouals. ...-----=-l; $925. MtnageG. al 181 Del Garelens In~ No pets 545-4855 P "1° • on 1119 bey fully turn -aii Enlr~< Development part t1ma worll S' Hr 26M Cnt1 ••11 ~'24 ••-.Ant: ... "'•"-"~55 •c,_,,antAtmoshpet• OCEAN v..,_ immaculate• ~2r:.:1ies 67!t~tc:.,he00n pnv Cou<se. OCTOBER 2J plus Cati 645-5760
---------,.._,.... " .,..,..._ .... _ •fAST-BLUF T.wnnae • B B -~d1'\0 -...l Dttne)'le.nd ~otel ~e ---"'---lBR PGlry fUTn Xpt L" LARGE 38At2BA apt 25 B"' .. ND ft~ 3Br-2' 1Ba •S0try No Pets , An 3BR 2BA 2 1t9acidUt 2 r 1 a tripl4tk $45 & S95 am1n11
(l14) 112-1111
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,. ,,,,. ·--Fl• Siii ....,1 car gar Cleek lndr'j gar wtk to Sllr Nwpt Ben 3BR ouptex dectl. 1 blk to Spo Bay d0owncsti5irs gar near apts_ Atlached dbl gar 2881 <>-··St.Corner 01 No pets $1025tmo yr lse P.., 5850 492•1699 walk 10 l>Cn lem pref d Entrepenuer Tra1" ro •T11EITSI, $850. 3-8 mos rot mat C -825-$600 sec S10S01Mo -sec. Micro .....,. 6'4· 1010. 8-5 Mon·Frt 1420 S 00 ACll<ltemy F(I{ ,._.,at O<' •
person. Refs_ 675-1360 no pats 969-3737 ..... t /Cl Ilk .... BrlttOf. Costa Mesa Statli Ctaat ••tr• 9 Imo -1 oep Avl Call 714 724-9490 s e .. 11ce stat•on wor1<e• ,.. -11--P•• pa IOS, w u,... 11•1•••-124• l"ISS n• IUCI 126 573.501.c --.,_ g ••·CIOOr opnrs 2 110 ,. -,. --•it ---oocu••E..,T Pr~-· ng Dart time S8 Hr DIUS Call FIT PIT Benefits 250 '"' 38R 2BA lower Unit Gar-...., STEPS TO BEACH NB 2Br '"" ~ "'"''~ Tllurln St, CM Agt MESA VERDE 2BFI IBA ege WID hkup Yard WOODSIDE VIII. lrg AIC apt -partung see11s prof DESKTOP PuOl1sr "0 ---6.45-5760 Ogle St C.M 650-8'63 850•5116 Open dally upper Quiet cut de sac """'xt to park $1 175/mo 2Br 2Ba. sec, balCOny M S3SO mo UltlS lnlC: ueellent proltt POlent•a •FOOD SERVER •• I -• n /PT 12-7 or Weekends 11-6 S700 -last •deposit ~...... 4409 RIVER stove 2-car prlr.ng """" 642-7266 Full company tra ""'g ~ •HOST HOSTESS ~ .. UI IKM"
S S E BR, /0 ~"• 1936 751 9483 """' •••p"""". 1"'"'9 1.na~,...,. •COCKT .. ll W .. IT"'ESS Da)'t SShr Ruoino s EA T ID 1 1BA w ...... . . TSL MGMT 642-1603 spa, storage 840-2510 -...... vv ·~ .. ,, ... ... ..., /Joe's Place 786-9169 .. k p ~ew c pt & paint WANTED Femaie Rnm1 10 MIOfnnraptucs Ne1wo•• Da-onlw 1660 Oo"e
WllTtl IEllTIL 1 BDRM with yard. garage
2bdrm, 1batll, garage Neer C o ste Mesa
parki ng S10751mo Courtyerds No pets
Available now 673·4999 _ss_1_s_1m_o_646-_ 1105
818/888-505215059
" u •· r · Nwpt across tlle sw•a1 •• ..., ,. ' enc1 ., • No~s """ WJIJlltftllL.1-"*lf-"!-::'::"~==~~;..., S!'.!ar1 3Br..ADL S3z5,Mo cn•1sAA.ss1s1 -SI ..a ~~ MllTDSlt!Sntn -.,ii~rmrwm'77rimr1'1'1'!r-~~~~...i.::"':-:::~""'"""--7.1F-.~;:--:;.&.y~ 2BA. fiplc new cipt &-....... Y ·"1h1~s pa e1 .. va 1 "-•1 1 1 752 2"-""' P ease. mo paint $625/mo 1665 •RENTALS• IMi Z7M ,--· "' ~ J ,. ' I llfSS FHCES SALI -.-o• app • ~ Sales exp helplul. bUl not
857-2523 or 751-2787 lrvlne Ave ,.6 720•9422 3BR 2BA yearly $ 1275 im.meeliately 675-9020 Elltremely protnaole iocal nee Xlnt Co benefits
Hr-Oldl4rHl.1. •EASTSIDE tBRAPT• 3BR2BAOcnltwn1tSl5SO IALlllPlmSIU Cu11t1 1.-r leat vending route Wor"onty Apply tn person 01 call
LOWER LEVEL 2Br, 2Ba 1Ba. no pats $650/mo U llls pd. No pets IPIOlllS 21a 111 3BR 2BA Wlrller $1000 • unfurn BR. •II emmeos 2740 2-~ llours per "'eek. No IALIOA IAY S.2-3908 Mam Photo Wint~ $1350/mo 1650 dep 631-6 155 S5501Mo -$300 &ec Walk to ~ops No pets VIP PROPER'TIES ' S325 Call eves 675·5740 Millng Fantastte: returns ~ 827 S Main
111-1111 •••EU PllH•• •544-2140• $700/mo ~2·0736 875-22j2 ' FEM. rent ~ol1abl~ H • cosTX MESA GARAGE Call now ClUI _s_an_•a_,A=-n=-·=...,..,----
WINTER RENTAL A smell, QUltlt c:omptex EASTSl(}E 'lBR 1BA SPACIOUS E'S1de 2Br l .. Ml21&Tll cllangelor llte ass1sta"'e SEc0~R~oT?2~A~i5mo 1(305>475-79~4 OIBIEI
1557 Miramar. PENN PT 2BR 2BA "like new· w/garage. downstairs. l Ba N....., decor, lndge. Lerge apertment: Walk 1n AM/PM StOO sec: & rets 642·5937 •• tJ Tt I.Na 2914 •HOST/HOSTESS MuS1 nave gooCI dnvtng
2Br lBa. '.4.blk to ocaan or w/balcony. frplc, pool. small yard. No pats -.net gar, nice pa110 Reis closets. ·garage. lire-Costa Mesa. S.0-0608 • •FOOD SERVERS record. ,__1 appearance &
bay. N-pets $900/mo •pa. lndry. QVI garage No $'l tO/mo, 722•6294 s775t Mo 675• 1849 place. patio. d.lshwastier IRVINE. kitcllen pflv w/d WTllll OISTA MESA • 11"4 Cad Fast? Full 11me. Clays oft vary be punctual MeC11ca1
675-4142, 8181796· 1133 pats. $850-$950/mo. -ITU L.1111 E/SIH $1200/mo. ~urity $400 uuls Pel, close to every· 10x20' storage only .. -.•lllfJHIC •LADIES SPA A TI NOT t>eneftts NB 760-11•5
sec DAVID 549-2447 LARGE 1BR w/lg walk·ln Call lor appt to see tiling $395 ·$200dep S80/mo. 751-2787 S-1 •-h•4iac Part time weekends onl)
....... Ptaia n ll •IMO 1U 111• 'clOMt, w/d hkup, garage Wcsl:field 975-1677 Call 8-10pm 559-0789 C...1rci1l Teteo;;,:e approvals •CLERK TYPIST •lllT ouus 2607 Avail no.,. $650/mo 3Br 3Ba .. ~·se, spa dbl le la~ I 2711 P obi c <11t/1ncome Entry leve4 50wpm Welcome to the exc:1t1ng
Upst s deck No pet 724 """ tt ttt I LL •·l"t leat tror~~~urere bsnkrup•cy F~ •"""'nt-t ...... eA wo'1CI of llorne 1mprove-'1'21!!'Bl!!'A•, g·e·r·ag·e·.·n-ew""!"1y·d'!"'ec--or·· Ja~es St.,(; 497.4~79 I Jean/Creig 631-1266 HllllY APAITllEllTS gerage, 1 block to beach -- -• ........,~ -· • ..,. ........ -... _. .,. .... _ ment financing Secunty
et.O, Steps to bay/beac:ll • ·~~~~\:-~ Sperkhng clean large AveJI immed S t5501Mo •SI lllll luiwa/ lice Lat 1st, 2nd & 3rd TO s call 6'5-5000 Ext 521 Pacllte: Mfg Funding, a 910 W Balboa Blvd •BACH $595 Great East·i (·;· Apts Families welcome YNtlY Call 272-2945 Wiii train nights .co nours 2769 RE. loans lll"Y reaso., net10nal leader in horile
$900/mo yrly. 675-9650 side locl Gar cable avl _'!':.... ---• POOi & spe S11opp1ng & Bayfront 2Br 1ea. pa11o Sealark Motel 227" 17141 253-4694 B k improvement financing
YRLYBAYFRONTUlllspd Clean & cozy IBR $610 neighborllOOCI park next lndry,Jlat On~ Ave Newport Blvd~ C M WISTIUff lllLllll . (2131426-9566 an !(lg llas an oc>enlng !Of a
Pannng lBR 1 pef"SOn Grnt>tt ... 1BBO. tndry rm .. EASTSIOE• -door SOfr\' no pets between 18tll & 191n 6'6-"7U S Cornervrew-sulte -....,..11 hlft1119 PlllT TllE credl1 C1erlt at lts Costa
1 13001,n0 2 persons SC>fry, No pets 631-8427 .Ju:tc~=!,~P~:~m 2~~m1;(!a~5 YM rly • 631·8222 Yu It it a lntih w ... ~~Li ~:·~~1 Ben Pension Fund nas .in· TEW• IS E~ =~':, exp nee
S t400/mo &75•3063 BEAUTIFUL 2BR 1BA IN 18ath, With garage. new 3BClrm 2Be $865 FURN 2Br 2Ba lrg pa ho 2722 Ston space av1 on Westchtt limlled $$S tor oroolem We WIR train Ideal tor HS
28R 1BA f 1....... o ""'t 1 s ....... ry t 1 ..... Cl """'· overlook•~ ea.. RE IOans No cre<11t "' G ..__ ... " urn~""' up-u.. comp ex """''' carpe · pain mint"' n 5 I .. W WILSll r---' IN KAUAI HAWAU 2er ..._,.111 BK o.k Mr l ee 972-8888 • re<1 "' ,..,..,_,_., ,.. stairs unit with lireplace & t>ul1C11ng Poot. garage,, .,.Id hk~p. no pets t94 COSTA MESA Ava11 1mmec:1 S 1 95/mo 2Ba conelo. ouit<1ong on Home Federel ,5 current!)-entatmg wort! force •
carport-S 10001mo cable TV, all u111 pCI Monte V11ta $850i mo t•l·lll• ~6-6350/d 675-!>4941e ocean 5700 week ,..,0v •1411 l'lu S.ites *WIDOW HAS SSS ,._tng t>rignt energette: M1n1mum reouirem~ts
680-3812/d 953·5577 ie $725/rno 722-1832 :lS().8002 or 650-5194 • • NICE 2Br twnllse nr terry 12· 19 Pam 721-1195 Iv A/C Amp prl(g Uts & 1an I lot TOs• S 10 000 up No tnCltYICluals fc>f our WEST. Type 25wpm HS GraCI &
SERVICE
DIRECTORY
garage patio, 1ne1ry message 11 not tllere incl '425 2855 E Cst Hwy ered ,,,,.. 'no pen Call De<'t-MINSTER Branen Tn s .s desire 10 learn & ~
Mature tene.nts only ntson Assoc 673-·311 • an Ideal po111ton !Of Siu· Salary comm wiexp -a
$1050 Yrly 673-4866 ....... •• Out IN, 4Ht.1SN se" ....... ;" 'D 2911 dents and ,,ousewlYes lull P9Clcage ot fringe 2724 1617 WESTCl.M'F DRIVE ::.=!_ L • • t>eoellts CALL
NEWPORT HEIGHTS -'!"!"'"!!"'-----~ Nwpt Bell Agt 54 1-5032 iltMM 1ATE CASH IC>f we need part-time 1et1e<s Jac:K Beus Of """-n o.az
Tnptex·2 master suites COM Roommate wanted Trust Deeds Pr va le to llandle our ct•ents (l 14)112· 11M
NCI\ wltull batll ~amed. student pretd 2Br riouse Fii •m lttict Space party 'Wiii pay esc:row & dally bank ing needs 3187 Redhtll. Ste 100
cell tr~rPYI o~ ga< ~"' GOM 567.S..mo W D 400sl S300•Mo iflci utt -.;>-pra1s.at tees 240-35S3 Monday w~nesoay ano Costa Mesa CA 92626
$1025 N-pets 759·9194 non·smkr 675-7091 722-9432 Costa Mesa Friday Casn handling or MIF EOE -----Aaatuctants prtOf oank1ng exe>enence
2920 Aaatucmtah Aaaeuc .. Htl 2920 fu ... ceaeats fHd •s D•eferred ========:..=:=====;::::;::....::::======~
•111119 .-SI immediate Openings•
Seasonal & C•reer op-
p1ys Xlnt pay World
Trevett Call (Relundablel
1.5 18...459-3535 • P311
PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
CDBG PERFORMANCE REPORT
FISCAL YEAR 1987-88
Notice Is hereby given that the C1'1i Council ol the City of Newport
a..ch will hold a publle hearing on September 26 1988 to d rscuss the
Grantee PerfOfmance Report c:oncern1ng the use ot Community
Oevelcpment Block Gran1 1COBGI runds re<:e111eo ftom tne U S
Department of Housing and Urban De veJopment IHUOI and expended
'during Fiscal Y'ear 1987-88 The public is invited to appear and be
heard regarding the use ot these funds Ourong 198--88 funds were
spent for the ro11ow1ng act111 ties
Housing.. .
Soclal Services
Fair HouStng.
Administration
Total
Deliver One Day a Week -
Must have dependable car
and proof of insurance.
$350.000
SA,720
0.775
31.939
$457,434 .
142~144~
Ask for Joanne Craney
Liit A Fnd 2925
FOtN> ADS
ARE FREE
Cal:
142-llll
•
HOIE FEDERAL
INllEIPEll
Pen -Timi! • 494-9650 .
C&SllEI
l&Tl..-rFIT
Ptiones/Okkpg. benefits
M·F 650.a.&63 C.M
llUYllY lllYEI
Neec:I 2 ClnYefS to c:let"'91'
office proelucts Must oe
over 25 wllll elelan OMV &
good knowteoge ot Or·
enge County. Some l'leavy
lifting reod SS hr to start
W'lll'l r&Qld increases tor
rtglll person Contact
MlcnMI Of Bill 760-9266
IWYllY-fLIUl
---------F T or PT Ca.I Baroara Allen Beok Aonst. 2809 lc>f •POI 650·2001 Newport Blvd 675-1353 FOUND Black & wfttle
male Cat on Moote Vista
"' Costa Mesa 722-69•5
LOST DOG F/BEAGLE
9118 In Irvine REWARD
Family •11eartbroken
857-5703
O&Sm• tHIH Ulflt
Bill S BURGEllS
Xlnt salary Hrs 6am-2pm
Call Larry 54£1-3089
-OAutflt , ' Retalt Nursery n'9ds a
~erid P T Cast11er No
•~P nee Call IC>1 11001
Moo-Fr• 646-·",
owre,ractic l sst.
Front ottice enthus1u11c
chlterful gooo · oft ice
sltllls F T 1nc1s Sal
Carol 631·5664
lllTIL ISSISTllT
CHAIRStOE
Experle!IOed or wlll 1ra1n.
4-day week. MIT /W/F,
Newport Bell 6'6-3535
•mu 8-5 M-F Apply a1 Mast ...
Blueprtnt. 234 Ftsner.
C M S.0-4174
CllSSIFIEI
AIVEmSlll
for afternoon The Daily F'1lot is seeking pa rt-time dnvers
dehvery of nf'Wspapers 1n the following areas
~NEWPORT BEACH
~ DANA POINT
O HUNTINGTON BEACH tr FOUNTAIN VALLEY * SAN CLEMENTE
Three' hours per day betwetn the hours of I 2 p m and l
p m • s~en d ys •• ~t-k Must htlve a rth~ ~at. 1nsorance ~nd 'C]ood dr1v 1ng r~ord E"m ~20 00 to 530 00 ~ day.
ph.u•DOnu.s
CALL 642-4121
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ASK FOR ERIC BLADE
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ClO OrMge Coast DAILY PILO,T/ Wednesday, September 21. 1988
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',.lllllLlllT. 1 Pif.iiillllU .......,,enta 11Ta.fllllU1 111.D.. ..._,~ •if ._!Blf:'f¥'* old ........_~ ~/-OMoe enwonment. no! •COCKTAIL WAITS Photo twnlhin9 COUrtter llectronlo pett ~Ion U60iN& ;n;;;t :Uf .. H ......,_, • Y'• • ~ Thlmtlte Fenn Newport typing. z to 4 dayerWMtc. 931UIE"5 cl•rk PT /FT Brighi r9q'd. Full Co. beMflt• Maytao . WMMr .. dty91'. good ~':· S200
' lem-lpm. WILL TRAIN FIT Of PrT. 2007 S Coetl new 1 ttour lab In CM IS0-2001 awey 1250 881·403g CHtN. SHAR P!I. CNlfnCI CJFACZ ~ He6gtltt 541-iu3 H o11ra var y lroml •BACK WAITERS reepon peraon to work In Cell Barbara fe>t appl. WM Qf'Nt l Take IMM
ENTHUSIA STIC and ,..., ~. 1eeo Hwy. Lao Ben 4g7.&568 CALL IS0-2424 line. mNI mou1h • .gg ~~.:~id:; ~Ave .C.M. I Aaataurent j .......... -mJ/LIAl9'. fualtue llH atruot11re ltOOO·la ._ __ ..... ___________ .... ...... _ .... ..., II •L . 'A.IHtON -o F ,.., pacM Newport M2-4MI. 191722-4635
autMOe ... LI =· ,.._., • _I ..... ····-:.E ln~ttofl O.pt HAUTIFUL Old Oak FAH AKC M Sdlnaunr HtlNTIM Wld <*! $5 AUDK> COf'llC)OMnt ~ "'91-5. UM, 131· Full '.'me Mon-F ri FIT PIT. F!91uble ttours PT/FT. ~ 6 ovt• Must n•v• P .. •Hnt ""'ct'I Bt ... fhllur•• attsnot.ete.~o--lmoec"'G pipe cottectlon Nt with OIW doof :M" 1111 WllT1 -DlllW ·7am-S 30l>m 14150 Hr! Exp pref d Ben•flt~ going teoeivabieeltnter· phone manner Good .. ~ mlrror $995 home! Good';:.;,... t1-U . Marfin wood by 11" by 19", llftllMd ··-=.,-:;:::-::on Ben-~~ ~~· ltOf• trwters. r•llck•I ..aary l benefit•. Au'°' *546-7223* dren. 759-3180 = t : = =: r.>nc! ':'9.,!.:= ~~
l•DoyouhaWan I --•TIN c«onao.1Mar973·110s0 merc:Nndlee,atocti Lyn.973-0581 E.OE NEW O.ybect Whit• 'liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim alarm 16. Medical book eect1.0uelturntM>tel40 ~~ellentelnthe T2tFatadSt .. CM. Aeeteuranta ~~?!!!.~. Tll .. lr :::.. =-::-:24~ FIEEI! :'..J1ton~.c~c,:, :.o7~~3.tuner $35.
•Lille to provide excellent *54l-562S*" mf /mtlll eecurlty, cashier 1laff. P.E. AND •940-8733* doctl '5. Wine glut Mt l---------1
..W.? IUL DTlll Ill.II F/T a PI T avail Benell!• Salarlee depend on Exp EXTENDED DAY CARE Eaiat• s.i.1 Grandma's .... mPUI 14. Copper pan H . BIRDCAGE. with grey
I •O!Metltfled with present ORQ. CTY. ti 1 Topi Apply Mon-Fri 11am: APPLY In RI''°" M·F 10·6 Elementary Grades metchlng 1g29 mahog Mlcroecope wood cue male cockatlel 15.
•CLERKS lltu.tlon? .. Producer Mells hon.st, Noon0<5-epm MICUI at!AT·EASE 1197-8333 dlnll'IQ rm Mt. Ible. 6 ""' l t0.Fl9hlngtackle$1·S8. 147-6H7
•TYPIST BAY ESCROW Would llke aggreulv9 eicP8( LIS'O Mulc:an ,.._1~rant 296 (traditional clOthlng store> TEA CH ER -Ph yslcal cttt1,chlnacabtne1 & bul· Only 4 months old' Fty rMI ta. Matlln poi.-------
•SECRETARIES to tallt lo YOY C•JI Vtekle Agll. to lhow & sell RE E. 17th St . Costa M9.a 5711 Newport Ctr Or. NB_ Eductllon 1<·8, Flex, Hrs. tet. 11000 obo 759.·1879 ONLY lo GOOD homell belt S9. Heavy wall mirr0<
•RECEPTIONIST • In our Cofone def Mar w/Top Producer All M F c den Hall School •12. USN fUr Jackel SH;.
•WORD PROCESSING omc. 873-6255 I leads tumllhed. Eiclreme-Aeetauranl Retail 5.-. · · ., · Living rm fUrnjture. 8pc W •al Furniture wti..i casters s ELL
•ACCOUNTING CLERKS '-H•-•-ly hi Income Potential. ,...,.. Aefltal COYnter Agenl NewportBeachM5·1773 ~lonal. ~2& end 11. Portat>t. TV $12
•DATA ENTRY .---~ Serious only need apply THRIFTY CAR RENTAL t-. rec .. -. lllling I•--------t..ewn Mower 1 10. Brass.
OPERATORS PIT FI T. 250 0o1e ... s1 FOf del•ll•~~" LI~ ~~=· :~ .. N!n. la••l*ldlng We need FIT EARN rm lernpe, HS.0125 O REY CllHIC parrot c:twome. copper handles, through classified eo.ta......_aso.a.~ 721--vlronment Full Time & P/T rent•I _.genii. $400-$1000/WK MAPLE din tbl, 6 cnr-. wlc:ege. St25. AllO par-NfttM 1o.-3S.-Alf ttoee
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.. 1111111¥1 QOOd ...., for the rlAht I Outlee: renting cars & hie hu1ctl, USO. Zenith con· rakeet w/c:ege $50. CALL e:onnectore 15. tf"Ose· -•
--1-a-NewHandCarWUh Male pet90n~~ an lnterv~ clerical work Start *'* $50. M19C maple NOW759-0M5 bib• 13. Spark plug ND r--·-F '200/wk +incentive pro· ......... 12 Noon 1bll. Bal Pen 675 6305 ctMner 1 12. Tube patch FI ,.. .. ft Female FIT & PIT Wiii appl, c.11 ran!\ or Dana gram GrHt benefits, "'"""" • •. MILITARY MACAW FOR =~~Y· ~!~o~~ I 873·0ll10 Paid, medical/vacation :~:,~f.!!·=~~~•lnlng MOVING~ tiufll. Harbour. SALE. VERY TAcfMEcf. ~.~: T.:~-~~~1· l~e:r;~,
CALL TODAY Blvd. Costa Mesa 1111. llTITI Aetau /licit days W/lraln For -& •1& •••-•111 Din Ml w110 chrs & buffet Laro• cage tnclu e ' 130. Off9f/all Thurs-t h rough classified
884 Wnt Baker 1 Fiii TUmlH I appotntmet1I. 549-9151 -• --1500/obo; matching 11150. 548-1408 daytFrlday. 490 Costa
Co11a M .... 641· 1225 FINANCIAL ASST umllad oPPortunlty to )Oln I lllTI I.I, 111· 11• glaal-top Ibis. 846-3278 MOVING. must leave lam· MeN St .. Costa Mesa.
100% FREE to App11can1 1 , I natlon•I rNI estate mar-Catch I Retell Sales I 1111111 •YI MOVING MUST SELL 11V: lly pet. M neut Lab mix. 2· t---....;..--------------1
E.O.E. To co president Pay· ketlng system wtth un-j TIE lllAIWIY Ja-1111 tr Ja-1112 , Ing room sofa, waterbed. yrs. lie. lhots. FREE to DEADLINE • •
ablel, systems. budget. Hmlted earnings. For In-the Express IS HIRING • c . II and In q u Ire good home 548.-8718 PR1d ~
• t c . Fa• I · Pac• d • formation. call Jack ......... -..c • -a1•111 Tiil I llTI IDYICE I 673-0338 POODLES T T 7 ..... 3 • -'W lllll ,. energetic sell-starter Ayers et SELECT ......cu ·-· · oy, ""s•
Old O••Es & The opening of OYr newest Ill.II 1 ~WI lfns fem, $250 1·Male, S200 ·, Group heelth claims, Slafl • •tab. auto leaM CO BETIER H ,.. store In Tustin adds If yOY are lnlerMled In NEWPORT TIRE CENTER 12 maftr-. trundle new Sire Champion "John· • •a1 ti••• t1• <J .t• •. • •1 '
$13,500. Ltt>eral paid Salary open. Resume to G~AOENS anotllet loeallon to OYr bulldlng1car..,1n 11· 144-M21 1285 crnplte 840-8733 atttan" M&-5831 . f. • 1 .... ._.. rw •' •a ,, ~ • ... 1• ·~..,, •• b9nefit1, PRUDENTIAL P.O. 8o11 4220, Costa REAL ESTATE 751·5000 citing retail enYlronment, s 1 SO OVEflALL SUPPLY 1661 Mela. 112628 Attn Joan r.OWlng nel'#C>fl\. and ol· then come Join The T1IE IEl'10I VERY INN'p sofa. love .. m, &IC ~.....:......:.;: _______________ _
Alton Ave. IMne Cati .. _ _..,,99·TltlE In ~~~~!~{!cal ~uni~=~n 130 OP· Broadway team The In· NEWPORT TIRE CENTER IHI, chair, ottoman Malepup9,8wks.allshots msc. fr&a1,.rt1ti t a j'l1'" .. ,., ... tllO (714) 250-4855 Mon -Frt r..-1 -• ,,_ ltlal step Is 10 first be· ..._..22 Scotchguarded. never & cotors, 4118-5762
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lnaur~ son 2pm-7pm 10 hllndle-• ProdOC1 feellotlal. I TIW HIYEI •••lcal laitriatats I014 I 1
'°' 1ntervtew appt o.=. ~:'=~~~ew-=~ .. ~~~!b:E r!,!: •Sales come a se111ng pro-UMCS. $275. 843-9294 ---C1•Jtr1/Trai ltr1 Sfe•lln"
ITlll FllM llllT GENERAL OFC, Phones. ' phones. tight typing & hi· Demonstration YOUR NEW CAREER Exper'd preferred. Bring llhcellaatHI &015 6055 I B M
In CM lool<lng for exper'd typing for Property Mgmt Ing 1183-5568 •Lou Prevention WILL INCLUDE· DMW prlntOYt. 850-0869 CONFISCATED CARS, EARLV X·MAS PRESENTt llaastl Tre"I
lnsurence Secretary ~:nie;:::=· :;:~1{ 11111· LI T .. EIT 1 • c~•0u' Office •Employee discount IOI •ml TRUCKS. VANS, BOATS. Yamaha Organ converts Trtr llllO Ml·lllO
553-1115 or 850-0763 c .. • ,,...,. t •Paid training Tl . PLANES. JEWELRY & 10 piano, mini cond. must -OF~ -•l'M Nt smkr. •II wkdys l Agency nMdsPTmorn1ng •Stock •Healthcatet>enehls lmmed openlflO for expd MUCH MOREJUpto90'1. sac:rlflcel 837·9757 .. l / I "~"r"vn' ~ LIUl.IHIETUY 142.,.1114 10-4pm receptionist. 720-7416 •CommiSllonlncentlve route driver w/valld CAI OFFI (209) 645-6043 Ext :!.eye 11 Hll 140 1444 ~m'f;&!~~ IDIU&.lfflll,f/T IE•PTlllllT W.:.:ff:~~ll·h1~ ached· •Busln•nttirediac:ount driver's Uc: 'liply In per·, J-102 • IPiaaas I OrtUI ten 1540JAMBOREE ROAD
2 uaoc:. 2 yrs ht exp pref, Tak~u cnarge persona..!?! Property mgmt co seeks r~ar day w~~ = •Peid holidays!Yacatlon son with OM report M·F FUTON & frame chest • 6059 ·A BMW I(. fOO. 1500 ml · I Open 7 days a WMk
sal depends on up With am ... computw co ..,.,., ~ conac:lel\llOUS lndiYlduaJ weekend ttOu friendly •Profit shating & penslOn l0am-3pm Mr Lamaln, drws exercise bike ' I Perfect Condition. Blue, Extended Service Hours
uaual benefits. 847_6041 clerlca.I slulls & Wiiiing to , 10 work F/J Ill busy n· .. ,..,,, .. atm~e. •nd •Advanc:.menl oppty ~<;>!; 1~~1~~~e:~!025 ster.O w/CD plyr, watch: KAWAl CONSOLE PIANO city bags. 2 Sell helmet.a 7 a m .-10 Pm Mon-Ml
leern our unique-opet· smking office Musi type excellent pay FUll·limel • -man TV. 847-567~ WJl>eneh. beautiful C'O"'" S5200 645-llOn HONDA '80 CIVIC N-
MANAGE.R-Salesperson atlon. 833· 7931 45 wpm & answel phones employ ... get great ben· Appty In '*'°" at. j Warehousing I 1._c11t1on, $1550 Dys/Eve paint, xlnt transp, am/Im
PrTeventl411yFIT lnCdM um&llfFIOE 1 8:30-5 Call·972-1771 ellts 1nclucflng health I NEWPORTBEACH I •HIRll~ WTITlllFllTllH · 720·1704 Nv.pt8c:h ITrlCb H3S 1tereocua.$21000BO
antique shop Som• dental. lllslor1 and Ille In: 701 NewPort Center Or • lhelY91 & racks 646-74231 LAUTER 1920 611 Grand I 646-7600/E 536-5429/W ~fs'9.~~6~urn11ure ~d:::4!·o~•t11~1e~:."d l llllPTllllST surance. • 13::?suJ'.~C~~~:.;tZ:Sa lllEDllTELY days/ 646-8004 after 6 Plano. Ivory,'"" keys. 180 300SO $11,900 (5915)
w/goodphoneskms.Blll-j I.Ill ••••I , • HUNTINGTON BEACH I (lllO/W ff JOHNWayneTennlsClubl strlngs&hammers$1750 11UIUZllUl 82 300SDIH.950 (52.691 Medical Recept1on1s1 1ng. 10-1<ey by touch, YI..--CommtlllOlld • 7777 Edinger Ave 1 • ) membership. Fam11y pvt. prty. 551-0~9 82 38osL black (50341 Ppa~ol~n•ts. lnE~ap·~:''~:S~ llght typ ng & customer Wonderful environment to S I LAGUNA HILLS i We are in need ol 15-20 81r5~~2'1'00derab815e4.21~~eso W.P. HAINES 5·11 baby White, maroon Interior 5 i 85 380SL's 17k mi (2603)
, M tvlce. N/smkr. Good work ln.BusyRealEstate Ill 1 24 100Laguna~1llsMall let .. _, 1 I · g ran d p ia no. Dark • ......,. air conditioning 85190ES16,950 (1608) group,N.BNctt.644-7848 benef11S. Apply 1n person Offloe Must ttave ex-E.0 .E. peop o ,...,p OY our --...,......, 86 300E teether 7848 e..,.Enu1<p<11fS 16791 u
MOVING-Dnvws Class I Buri!• Lane. Hunhngton ceeslng. be neat. and ... ltflet w M&T 111111 OYllet Appllcants must Club membership $800 87 JOOE S31,ll50 (7361)
uperlenc.d, excellent _Beach ___ <7_1_4_)8_4_1·_5_52_s__ good phone manoer e$· 1•-..&. ,_ Full Time Eddie Arnold be -ming to learn all Tran1lerable 721-5751 lu •·t FUlll •H·H2t
pay. Call 240· 7727 Mntl•I. Call 673-7300 .....-rH .. 1 Sailboels, M 2-4786 ~peels of OYr business TRUNDLE bed. t>ei9f'$0fa. Ill -n
•IEIEUL •LP* AU l~owPn.f"c1''0!Hp~~1en O< Our high traffic Electronics •a• RS/•a•n••1 =udl::io..,.~~~~m~~n~~j I -~_!<>Ots/OYtlht., answer-I lat. lllck 1140 HI-IOU TOY OT A MR-2. 1987, 5-N URSE-RN/ L V N for FIT & PrT for yard & -""' Department focuses on a -- -c1' d ! .. m ...... 1ne. pato urniture. spd. A/C, sunrf, SPoi1er hOllstlc pain ctr In counter '" C.M. rental FIT Of PfT counter sales In an • m1n1stra ion .... an-2 arm chrs. legos. sleleo. sklis I Fllh1ng Gear • etc. XLNT cond .• must
FUl'llon Ill Acupressure store 1930 Newport U•l-IT strongly customer-oneo· old time h•rcfware store ~I train no avail· snetv.a bar stools chest DIMtte Set & Couch FORD Ranger 86. 36K ml sell to best oner '* '*
S led approach to Mlhng. Start S5.50-$8 hr See able lor those 'Mlo qual-1 of dra~s & lJsed But· 17282 Avalon Lane •l•r·c ... • AIC. Mich 854-9188 or 1173~034 tretohes. etc Will train GOV'MT JOBS1 $18,037 WJth Of wlthout typing, competltlV• pr1c1ng. end 1 Steve. Wright Hardware r lfy. Arst come, first hlredl Good Gol; Clubs Etc SATURDAY ONL y 9•5 tlrH. bed-liner. rust
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~.~!c11:~::~:~~ ~rl~9·~~r ~:~~!~, .~~~~ the potentlal lor un· 125 Rochester. c M. Call for appt NOW' Call 760 .. 1428 Ive ~sg , proof. $6500. 645-9077 YW 'II Sfl&IEllCI ... ..,, ... paralled comm11slon 975-1216 l..,.n ltack 6169 1 --New brakes. runs well.
(Refundl 1-518-459-3611 •Long-term earnings and advance· llLll-lriellll l •ll ..... Twin electric bed. xlnt 1A1t• l•ptrt.. 9100 $1500 obo Call 675-54'46
NURSES ASSIST AN r FIT Ext F2912BB fof Fed List eTemp to Perm. ment In N.B. Eve/wknds S6' 50 cond $275 4 Toyota Dllft l&ll I
& PIT for well stalled 24 HRS hr, beneflls No exp nee ..._.._.Tll t ruck wheels w i th Washer/Dryer refrlg .... --------. • .YW 'lO Ill:-• S.N F Wiii train for day -G .... O_V_M_T ___ J_,O,_B_,S,...1-,,,..,....,8-.0,..,3-=7 Sevefal positions available Jump on the E,iipress' 64~ 1212 ext 378 ........ Bndgestone radial tires. 10111. collea & encl & Great cond Dark blue.
shift Cert1flcat1on 10 169 405 lmme<hate In Huntington Beach Apply In peraon cfa1ly, be· • Frlendly, 111\e wortung with• like new $200 Custom I tablel. lamps. etc SAT ,, #
P<eferred '°' mght sn111 Hirlngl 'vour area Call Fountain Valley & all Or· tween 10 am end 7 pm.1111 SALES PERSON NEEDED S*>Ple. some. catering Maducci 12 Speed Pro after lOam 556·08 t4. 1 $3200 OBO 720-1153
Must be matured. c.r•ng (Refund) 1•518_.59-3611 ange County areas OYr Hiring Center Wood· F or ST A T IONE RY eilp. helpful 494·9650 Bike $975 673-3600 41o1.A Hitana Way Al'" Deantic 300
and engllst\ 19881\lng Ext F2912H for Fed List D L WEAVER bridge VIiiage Center STORE Cc:IM Fl t 5 Miii ftllE .V 24 HRS TEMPORARLES 4704 Barranca Parkway "-YI· Xlnl workll'IQ con. JUI Pllm VERY lharp sola. love CADILLAC '79 Seville.
-.w&L --------714/547-0550 100%FREE Irvine, °' phone (714) d1tions.Excep11onallylioe Work w/alltypes ofequ1p SHI, chair. ottoman Trau CREVIER good cond Yellow, wire _... llll•Y f&llS 552-3095 EOE Clientele Phone tor appt Mechan1c:a1 exp helplul Scotcttguardtb, never t 1-Wllee.ls~ $5500/obo PP
1161 Center St, C M Assist Manager. lmmecf : llOIPTlllUl-T -HOM£ 673-4762 Apply 11154 Placenlla. usecLS275~&43-929A 'II IMW lllSr·llTt only. 548-75e5 -S4s:-~sss-opening. Exp not nee B:~ ~:l.a~~~cn'~a~ SALES PERSONS Costa Mesa. 9•4 M·F WHIRLPOOL wshr/dryr END. Charter s1: .. o~: SOE Ill
..... /WwtllH qlert Wiii train Good benefits .person to handle phones. EXPRESS "Now Hiring" Aati,111 1010 gotd, Estey organ etecl Art 34' Crealock. Pkg l FIW flllPlU If
For small media co • Westclln Plaza. N.B typing. flllng & minor er· BAt.80 A ISLAND REAL TY -$60, Elec blnkt w/ oon· dNI w/llelpper. 675-7100 1111 rtf ·IWHI ....
20-30/Hrs weelt. Va11ety __ M_r_M_unz __ 64_2-_0_9_12_ rands. 17/Hr • bonuses ---------Call !73-8700 lrols $10, sgl bed w/ 8J SU SSOd ~ lll0Aol9
f _. .... Ra•gs 11am~5·30pm Call L1$a. ana11 IELP CHARllY lrame ~ $75, decorator Sail hats 7014 o dut-Include phones, ----PRO'S ANTIQUE SHOW 72 598 BHJS.. '~lo lo.ided 10.Mm lt typlng,genonice,pro· Tale• home S 200· 721•12'!!> College students. $1075 COV9f t-1 S05Sailboal Sail =4764 IHJScsi.MOIO.ided 28PR712
clucllon assistance $250/wk. days Must _R_E_C_E_P...;:T;...IO_N_IS_T_/_S_EC-T-'Y-atartlng PrT FIT flex AMI\ SALE New .. 11 •• new rigging. 16 J2Sn SSOd ~ ISOC415
le/Hr. PafM!a. 646-.. 86 have car 722-9659 Phones, typing. general 01. hours. No 111p. nee LET'S nu C.-11 I traller. $2600 John 8l l& loldfd 2Hll096l
--------flee di.Illes Costa mesa. Call 10·2 541·6796 "T~ IOITAr.£ ~~tat 6016 7e0-8l62H 974·8080W 8132Sts ~sod lc.i ~~I
Par-Time .UIUAIEIS S18,000 Yrly -benefits -------GO! CClll(CTIOffS" 1 LlVMPUS Top of '65COLUMBIA26 Perfec:t l Sales Service
---·-Tues thfu Fri. Must have s ... ..., •-"'<A-7 .. 0 1n&1L -.,,1511 n ;.._ own car $6/hr 850-4119 •-7 nego~ Stpl 13 2• Noon 9 om th• Une Col<>f v~ I cond. mal'logany thruout Parts Leasing
needed'°' Flower sh<>P ••TtlmTP/T SalelCtertcposlllonsava11. National Co needs 3 Camera ~ Case. 4-HOYr lnt.Wellcaradlor.$6000
must have good driving PllllmU FIT & PIT. Med benefits, Pro's--no travel/ no ~1 2~ Noon~ prn B•tt•ry. 1400 obo I (805) 298-9339 I
record. 833-1885 F~ .. MSkl~A.o~r'!.a~lo~ pd vacation. employee 147·8163 late mghts I lllfl/..__.._/lttrlft
P-,.,__ Al irmil vv """"'' ..... "'"""' dllOOUnt Xlnt oppty for nights/ leads furnished EXHIBIT HALL -•• 1500 Auto Mall Or.
_ ... ,...... ~" ottone slcllls $6/Hr • d s Only up. need call OH MAR FAIRGROUNDS F• .. itart l 7022 S t A l •• ITE. •a•ES F/T Mon-Fr1 7 30 am-4pm. ._ __ _.,,, 875-4190 • vancement tarting Earn up to: -· I ' an a na -.,...... $4 75·15/Hr Cont act I Tt£GUSSOOCfOR l~i,.eat ll!A..17 55 F t Ed' h f0<Aor1st.833-1685 no exper nec:.S5.00fHr 1---------Gary or Susan at $150K/yr. · · · .., Sllp Avall -No.llveaboard wy.a 1n~er Apply In person. Benefits lllEPTlllllT p /T 545·0431 or apply at:. I AntiQllt &Nu and CfJSlal I PRIV typewt11er ule I Up to 32' $330 OPH l llYI PUil llll llTlllll 11111 M TAPE Fleit hOYrs, l!"all mfg shop .al llLL rePr whit JOU "'°II IBM. · MW w ord Pro: Side lie to 20' S220 Serv.ce Hrs Mon-Fri
Wining to train Good cfnv· 729 Fared St . c .M. In So. Coast Plaza area g -a•T .. Ha Call WT. Grant. (619) 294·9466 ceaors. Starting at $250 IWIL.U llOlllUIE 7 00 am 10 10 pm
Ing re<:Of'd. 631~40 •6-48-5525• LI typing Call 754-6822 -r--(7 14) 536-1268 143-0433 I Delly 11-5 548-1501
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ACTIJlOUI .,...,.. PtCTlnGUS--11 ,ICnnoul .,..... ACTITIOUI llU ... 11 ACTITIOUI IUleNlll t>uliness neme or nerMS '9CTITIOUI au91NEll ange Cou.nty on August 30 DUeiMU name or names Chong Kii LH , 11732
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NAMI ITATDENT MAl9 ITATDm#T _. ITA~ MAME ITATl•NT NAM1 I TATl•NT lllled •t>ove on $e91ernber MAME I TATl•NT I 1Ne fisted el>Ove on 899ternber Madison Clrcle. Otrden
The followlng persons are The follOWlng persons are The following CMWSOl'IS are The follow'lng 09fl0ns ere The lo41owing persons are 18, 1988 I The lollowlng '*'°"' are f'-10 19, 1988 Grove. Calif 92644
doing l>uslnMs as doing buslnets as. 'doing t>utlneM as OOlng bUSIMSS 11 doll'IQ l>uelnela as· Jettrey M. Weiss
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doing t>uaineSI u : Publl1hed Huntington Mike 8oblneon , Joanne Kim L... 9732
V l. P Fl BERO LASS. CHIPS, ETC .. 814 Main St BV THE SEA POOL SER-J 0 H NS 0 N ' S U P • K.C. ENTERPRISES. 6091 This statement was hied DEPENDAB LE HANDY-.Beach Independent Sep-This atelemenl was flied 1 Madison Circle, Garden
t7355 Aametr• Cir . Foun-•3. Huntington 8Nch. Cahl VICE. 7342 Oerfleld. Hunt· HOLSTERY, 5842 McFaO·lTllof Dr .. Huntington ~h. with the County Clerlc of Or· MAN, 8891 Palos Verdes, tember 1, 8, 15, 22, 1988 wtth the County Clerk ot Or· Grove, Callf 112$44
taln Valley. Ca111 92708 112648 . lnq_ton 8Mch. Cahl 92648 dell Ave •P. Huntington Cell!. 92647 enge County on Se9temt>er I W"tmlnster. cai11 92683 09 l-487 enge County on September 1 Thi• business 11 con.
Linh po Pho, 173551 Robin K. Redira. 814 Main OOUglu Hau1~ald, 7~2 Beach, Call! 92649 Klml>el"lf Zecevlc:h. ~60 120. 1988 I Oouoles Albert Buckley, 20.-1988 I ducted by: husbend and wtle
Flametr•Clr . Fountain Val· 1 SI •3. ·Huntington Beech. I Gerlleld. Huntington Beach. Vo Chung Thanh, 520 A_,lda Corona, Rancho I f'Jel410 8891 ~elos Verdes. West· rtBJC NOTIC£ I FJneOl The regl11rant com·
ley. Callf. 92708 . Caltf. 92648 · Calif. 92648 C0099r Or . ·Santa Ana.jPatoe Vlfdes. Cahl 90274 Pubttshed Huntington I m1n1ter, Call! 92683 Publl1hed Huntington rnencec1 to trensact busl·
Thi• business 11 con· This business Is con· This business Is aon-Calif 92703 Wallace Orangruth, 6091 'Beech Independent Sepr • This bualness IS con-'9CT1T10UI llUl*ESI Beach Independent Sep. neet under the llctittous
cJucted by' an lndfll\dual ducted by. en ln<IM dual ducted by· an lndivk:lual This t>uslneu II con-Tttor Or .. Huntington Beach. tember 22. 29, October 6, ducted by: an Individual .NAm I TATl•NT tember 22, 29, October 6, j bullnMt name or na.mes
Th• reglstrent com·! The registrant com· Tha reg1str1nt com· ducted by an lncfl111dual Cell!. 92$47 13, J9S8 The regl1trenl com· Tiie lollowlng persons are 13, 1988 I lllted abov9 on Septeml>ef menceo to trenaac:t bus1· mencec:t to transaef buSI· menced to tr111sac1 bUsl· The registrant com-, This bu1ine11 11 con-• 094.544 menced to transact bull· doing bullneea u , 094·538 1 1988 ,,...~ under the hcllltous ,,... unoer the fictitious ,_ un<Jer the lict1tlou1 menced to tranMCt busl· ctuc1e0 ·by' a limited pert net· •-.,. 11nnrr-::> ,,... uncJer the hc111tous I ONE HOUR CLEANING 'Chong 1(11 L• ~ name OI' names bualrlMe name or names ~ neme OI' nernes ,_ un<Jer the llchllous ship 1 ~ "'"iw. butlneu name or nemes MART. 9895 Wemer Ave · "8.IC NOTIC£ Thll stetement wu !tied
lleted above on NIA !ISied above on August 30. lilted et>ove on NIA 1 ~ neme or names Th• ceg1stren1 com-ACT1T10UI llUSIMEll Hated abo"9 on $e91eml>efl Fountlln Valley, Cell! 92708 . wltbl the County ClefX of°''
Unh Oo Pho 1988 DouglM Hauswald lilted •t>ove on August 26, IMnOed 10 1ranl8C1 bull· 1. 1988 Kim, In TM, 2221 Coco ACTITIOUI llUSIMEll wige County on Se9temt>« Thlt stat9"\41r\t wu lileO Aobtn K Redlfa This atllement was flled 1988 ,_ • under the fichllous MAlllf ITAnMENT I Doug1M A. Buctlley Palm Dr . Tu11tn, Calif _. ITATl_,.T 6, 1988
With the County Clerk of Or· Thl9 statement was hied """ me County Cler1< ol Or· Vo Chung ThWlh bul6l'l9le name OI' nernff The followtng ~ons are TlllS 1tatement was hied 9211() The ~ penons are nt10M
ange County on Septembef wttll the County Clerk of Or-ange County on $e9temt>er This 11e1ement was hied lllted above on 899tember °°t.l ~Re;· DESIGN with the County Clerk ol Or-Thi• business ls con-doing ~as: Publl1hed Huri11ng 1on
13, 1988 F•1111 lf'09 County on 8991etnt>er 8. 1981 "'1017 wttbl the County clefl! ol Or· 11. 1"8 I · · • · 1 wige County on 899tember ducted by an tndfvldual T 0 HANSEN. 11320 Beach Independent Sep-
Publlshed Hunttngton 6, 1"8 ,..10n Publtahed Huntington WIQ9 COuntv on August 26, W.._ Grangruth 1~S3 =:ncr11~9·2~nt-20. 1Me I The regtstrani com-
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8Net>ell AV9 · Fountein.Val· tember 8. 15. 22. 29, 1988 BHch Independent StP· Publlshed Hunl1ngtori Beech Independent s.p. t988 • ,_.. Thie statemenl was llled "'clton · 1 jl FJIMQ2 mencec:I 10 transect l>usl-ley. Celil. 92708 092-498
temtMlr 22. 29. Octobef 6. Beactl lndec;>endent Sep· tember 8 15, 22, 29. 1988 Publlahtd Huntington with IM County Clerk of Of .. I VlctOI'. la RAm~ GOl'dbn, Published ~unllngton ,,,... under the flctlJooual Torbjorn Ollvw Hansen I
13, t988 tember 8, 15, 22, 29, 1988 092-505 Beech Independent Sep· ~ County on $e9temt>er 17142 Htrbor Blull Cir ' I Beach Independent Sep· txJllMll name Of names 11320 Bluebell Ave . Foun· "8.IC NOTICE 094.5e0 092·497 tember l 8 t5 22 1988 20. 1"8 tt~!l~ton Beaqh, Celll lember 22, 29, October 6. lilted above on September t_.in Valley, Oallf 92708 _____ ....... ...._. __ ---------flta.IC NOTICE ' ' '091·492 nn411 l~t> 13, 1988 2, 1M8 ~ This business I s con-ACTITIOUl IUllNISI "8.JC NOTICE "8.IC NOTICE Pwbllsiled Huntington Ja-PrMCOtt GOl'don. <>94-537 Kim. In TM ducted by an lndMdual NAMI ITATl•NT
• I{ 4net P\llt.IC NOTIC£ 8Mch lodepefldent Sep· 17142 Hert>or Bluff Cir •1 1 Thll statement was hied The reglstrent com. Tiie followlng pen:ons a.re
ACnnoul ....... ITA~ Of' ,tCTITIOUI ....... 1eml>el" 22. 29. Octol>er 6. H""llngton B .. ch. Cahl "8.IC NOTICE with the County Clerk of Or· 1 menced to tr•nnct buSI· ~ng bullneu ..
..... HA~ .... en -NT"" NAMI t TAft•NT 'ICTITIOU9 ....... 13 1H8 926411 ange County on Sep1ember MN U1lder the fk:llllOOS1 EMPIRE OF EXOTICS.
The IOllowirig person1 are UM CW ACnTIOUI TM lollOWlng persons are MAMR tTATl•NT ' 094.549 Tb1'9 b1111n .. 1 Is con· 1 '9CTIT10UI .,..... 6, lNe bullMN neme or nemes 4232 Branford Or • Hunt·
doll'IQ b1111nees at .,... •• NAMR dOlng bullt191 u The IOl!owlng PetlOnl art duc1ed by. husband an.d wile ..... ITATDmWT "'1011 Mted al>QY9 ~ $e91ember foaton 8eech, Calif n549
C&R FINE GIFTS 5520 The fOllowlng peraons JMS INVESTMENT CO . •OOlnO bullnell as fta1C NOTICE Tiie registrant com -The~ oer.oos ere Published Hunt1nqton 15. 1llM Peula Gayte Blac:kburne.
Ceecade Wey Sulte L. Buena lie~ et>encJoned the use ol 16531 8o4sa Chic. SI . Ste .. AED 000 PUBLISHING. menced to tranuct busi· 00!"9 bullneM.. I lleecll Independent 899· T 0 HanMn 4232 Brantwd Or • Huitt·
Pwti, Celtf 90621 Ille Fic t111ou1 BuSll'ltSS 301. Huntlnglon Beech. CA 17341 La ~ Ln . Hunt· l'ICTITIOUI ....... MM under the fictlllOUI T L c WATER TRUCKS. tember 8, 15, 22, 29, t988 This 1tetemen1 was hied "'clton Beec:h. Cahf 92649
Aonetd S. &alleY. 5520 Name: LAUNOERLANO. '1126411 lngton Beech Call! 112647 MAm ITAftmNT buelne9I name OI' natnM 15130 Broolchurs~ St. •102, 092·504 With the County ci.11 of Or· "'111 business 11 con·
Ceacede Way Sutte l . Buene 185ee lolM C""" St .. Hunl· Jerne. M Shro<Je. 16442 MlcllMI R FOfr .. 1 l 734 1 The folowlnQ '*900I ere llsted lbove on Seoteml>el" w ... mtnster, Calif. 92683 •-,,. ..,,.TICE ange County on September ducted by• an indlll\dual Parll. Callf. ll0621 foaton Beec:h, Calif 926411 Grimaud Lane. Huntington LI ~ Ln , Hlll'lllng1on -. lluliMM u 1 .• l~ Thomal Chfi11ot>her Bird,, .--nu 20, 1988 The reglatnnt com-
TNI but1ne11 11 con· ltte Fictitious 8u1l1191.1 Beech, CA 92649 8Mdl. Calif 112647 I TUAHKEY LOCK COM· '"'"orta R Gordon 115130 lfoolchurst St. tt 102. ,lllM11 menoec1 to trM'lsact bull·
ductecl by. an Individual NafM referred to tbOv• wu 'thla 1>uslne11 11 con· I This bu1in111 i• con· 1 PANY, 1937 l Pitcairn Lane. Thia •tatement wu liled w ... m1n1ter, CaNI. 92683 ~~ITA~I Publlelled Huntington 1 neea under Ille flcllllous
The regl1trant com· ftled In Orenge County on duetlO by an Individual • Oueted by· en lndlllldu11 Huntington Beach, Call!. with tt19 County Cieri! ol Or· Jody Leyne lkyant Bird. -••-l!leach Independent Sep-bullneee name Of "'"'" menceo to tranNCl l>US!· Oecem1>er 15, t987 FILE The regl1tran1 com-T111 r1gl11r1n1 com· t2Mt :Te County on Se9temt>er l 15130 Broolchuf•t St •102. o:'\Tlle :::::!: l*IOf'S are I temt>er 22. 29, October 6, llttttd aoow on September neee under 'the nctillous NO 1'364598 menced to trenuct t>usl-mencec1 to tr1n1act bull· I Stanley Clayton Ron.; 8, 988 w .. tmlrmer, Calif 92e83 d I .. C .. •·w E .. R 13, 1M8 15, 1MI ..._ name or names Aelelotl Hawk Ind Donna neee undet Ille fict1t10u1 neea under the tto.ltlou• 1N71 Pitcairn Line, Hunt. ,.,.. Tiiie bulineh IS con· ,. " "' 094-646 Paule llackbutne
MeMd ~on NIA Hewll, fO:z! CreeMew Ave. ~ !WM or -~ ,_ .ot nemes lnatOn leeefl. Callf 92$46 ...tubllshed Huntington M'9d by. huebenchnd wir. CL0n41NO. 7100 Hanold I I Thie lteMment -flied
"°'*OS 8aMey Seal lellc:tl. Calif 90740 ~ aOOYe on 7115188 lleted ~on NfA 1lMe buatneu 11 Con· .--_ Independent Sep· Th• reglstrent com· ewcte1 ..... • Oerden Grove. Cell! I "8.IC NOTICE wmi !fie County Clerll of Or· Thie st-.ment -llled This ~ was con-Jemea M SllrocMI MldlMI R Forreet dUClted by. en lndMcl11el lenlt>er I. 15, 22, 29. 1988 menceo to tranuct bu91· ..-1 "'OI County on September
wlltl tN County Cietk of Qr .. I ducted by an lndlVlduel Thie ~I was llled Thil 11ttement -flied • Th• reglttrant com-092-509, "-" llnder the 11ct111ou1 ON Mlchete 8uccOla, ~ 20, 1ttt
.,. County on Augua1 30 'ttlle st•ement -filed wMtl Ille County Clerll of Or· w11t1 t"9 County Cieri! of Or· inanoecl to tranaact l>usl• ~ neme Of nernee 3211 Mwlta. Huntington t fllCTrnOUI ..,_,. ,.._,
1... ,_i1 wltll lfle County Clerll of Or· ange County on August 23 "'OI County on September ne. wndet' IM llctttlous PWl.IC flDT1C( ....., ebove on August l e.ct\, Cllllf 1264111 .._ ITAW P11bllshed ~unllngton
PwbllSllld Hununqton ange County on~'* 1111 ,_,. ti, 1"' ,,_.. ----neme or natnM ACnTIOUe ..,_.. IMI ,_: butl~con-1 •The talowWlo persons ere a.cfl lndeoeildent sep.
8eldl lr.depeodent sep. 20~ Orantie C@¥t Publlshed HuntlJIQton Publl1ll1d Huntinqton ~aoowe on 84:Pleml>er _. ITAW ~ C 8ttd Tiie ~:rllrant com-,-:&~ :VESTING I ten1ber 2.2. 21. October e .
..,,,.,., 1, •· 15· 2.2. 6e~eo 1 Delly ""°' September 22. :=, ~~~988Sec>· I= ~~~:., ~-1 '· ...,_ c f'OM Tiie folowlnQ pertona are wltf\ ":. ~b;.• of~ ~-.!!. transac1 bl.Isl-177Uo1M. 9ulte 201. Hunt: 13• 1111
094•538
---------29, October 8, 13, 1Me • • ' • 091_.03 13 1MI • • 094 554 Tiiie ...,.,,_,t w11 tiled dolnO ~ •: *"" County on September Mii -the llctlllout ~ .. -:C"· Calif 12641
NllC NOTJC[ 094-seq • • wMtNCountyClerll ofOr· 9IO-ME01CS.st1s w .. 1. 1.1111 ~ ,_,. °' namM l Fet>ian Company PWlJCNOTIC( I PWlJC NOTIC£ l .,.. County on September ,,.,._ A~. w .. tm1nst9f. • ,.., 111tec1 at»OVe on NIA cellfornla. 5772 11o1ea. Suitt
l'ICTmOUe ....... ftalC NOTICE I PWlJC NOTICl •• l... I Cell! t2tt3 Publl•h•CS Huntlnt:.~ Gina luoool• Ii...,. 201, Hunllngton e .. ch, '9CTrnOUI IUIH•H MAim ITA,......,. Ptc:Tmoua .,_11 I ,.,.11 Jot1n P. Aoctlno. 8483 El e.ecn inc1epei10ent TNe .. atement was • ...., Cellf IH<lt MAim ITATW The,_,.,..,. persone ari ":=::A=• ..,... ITAW ":=::A~-. P"•ttelled Huntington I Qo Dr • Huntington '"*9' 1. 15. 22. 2l. 1M8 wMI tN County Clefk of Or· 1 TNa b11slneH it con• Tiie ........._ ........ dolnO .._... • Tiie talowWlo peraoM.,. lwft 1netap1ne1ent 5-f>· • Cellf tH41 ON-I07 ... County on September --by • cori>Of•tlOn dolrll ~ •
MICHAILWAAAENIAS· Tiie==~"· dc*la.,_.,_• TM=::----,---l, 111.22 29, tNI ~ M. Dlxlt M D , 1l 14.1111 ,_,,.._ Ttle r99iatranl com• CAL PACWIC DOCKS.
IOCIATU. t713f ~St , ~NHIAL FAVORITES I COMPUTER SUPPLY ~UAL ""''· 14112 012-JOI ~,:',i l...aQllna ......... Pale NOTIC( P1111>ll1hed Hun11n9ton l fft8Med to trMMCt 1>ue1-11101 ,..,_.,II 112, Ger· ~v~P.J:. ~~-../~San ::.;.,::"~~:, ==~UMJt:.W.· WllJTICl .HtMptl P. McKnight. PICTmOUe-11 I::~~!,.,~. =-.llnder..:orfla,: dan.:,OW-...:~1101
171$1..,St .. ,ount•nVll· ~ l..e Meroer. 541 t2tiiM ...,.... Joeepfl ~. N JlftOUllUWll 11111 ,.,nPolnt, H11~t· .... ITAW 1S.ttll ...... .OOW.enJuty15,1 ... ,f'IOwer It. •I. Oercsen ~. CeM t270t Awe del Verdor San Kena .,.,._. lnC Cell-t20l1 ...... lllld. Garden .... ITAW ~ '="=' !164...,.. Tiie = ~ etej OIN-S55 V:.9:.:.-::.:-:..-:: °'=Celt. ttM0 le n. ..... ,,... .. COii· a. ...... Calf fH12 =~.:r: •• CMtdrv e.vr-~.CeM.IH41 Tlle~peraonawe ---by' a ...... pen-~ITAT!STAX,°"M'I -..CNOTICl ....... ~,e.ofOr· .... :.-:=,, .... CO#I-
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