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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-18 - Orange Coast Pilot--... ~ •· --- FOMCA81'8C*AI **liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ G T 18, 1986 Theater naµie~1for SegerstrO.ms Main hall of CM Performing Arts Center honors family that gave $6 million, site of the arts. The inaugural season at the center's Sqerstrom Hall will bcain Sept 29 when the Los Angeles J>fiilharmonic performs with conductor Zubin Mehta. Pcrformina Ans Center was nurtured by a &if\ of tbc land upon wlucb it stands. What r.ou see before you and what you wlll enjoy Wllhan was inspired by the vision and Fnerosity of The Sqerstrom Family. ' events that soon wiU be a pan of our everyday lite." Pnilina the hall's aesthetics and acoustics, Kendrick said, "This ball wdl be the standard by wluch future halls arc · udaed." their leadership," he said. Leading tb_L audience in a cbam- pqne tout.1'C.cndrick S&Jd, .. The hopes and dreams o( so many arc be1na IU.lizcd today. This site and ball wiJJ ennch the lives of all. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. .,.., ......... Although opening night at the Orange County Performing Arts Center as more than a month away, kudos were extended Sunday for the Scaerstrom family performance that Sovletnuclear weapons test b81J extended MOSCOW (AP) -Kremlin leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev said today the Soviet Union has extended until Jan. I the unilateral moratorium on nuclear weapons testing at began more than a year ago. Speaking on Soviet national tele- vision and radio, Gorbachev challenged President Reagan to sign a treaty banning all nuclear testing at a U.S.-Sovaet summit later this year. "That event would undoubtedly be the main real o utcome of the mecung. a considerable step on the way toward ending the arms raoe," the Com- munist Party general secretary said. The Soviets began their mora- tonum Aug. 6, 1985, and extended it twice. It was to have expired thas AUJ. 6, the 4 1 st anniversary of the atomic bombing ofH1rosh1ma, Japan, by the United St.ates. H as speech was earned on the Soviet evening ne ws program "Vremya." .. Gorbachev caJlcd the dcclsaon ··as m uch political as mil~tary." Nation The tax-overhaul bill ap- proved by congressional negotiators would affect every taxpayer In the country.I A4 World The first offlclal talks In 19 years between Soviet and Israeli delegates broke off unexpectedly after 90 minutes today.I A5 INDEX Advice and Games Births Bulletin Board Business Classified Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Public Notices Sports Telev1s1on Weather A9 A7 A3 B8-9 B4-7 A10 87 A8 A6 B7, 10 B1 -4 A8 A2 made the creation of the center possible. The 3,000..seat main theater was named in their honor at a ceremo ny outside the front entrance here nearly t~tirc Scgcrstiom family was joined by about 120 other patrons The Scgentroms were lauded for their contributions, including the five-acre site and $6 million, and a plaque was unveiled that will serve as a permanent testament to their ef- forts. It ttads: "The Orange County Characters parade in Newport Thomas Kendrick, exccut1ve direc- tor of the center, said be came to Orange County bccau~ "I saw an opportunity to help build a major, nationally ranked arts center. "Most communities never have the opportunity to experience cultural But ~ndrick saved lus highest praise for the Se&crstroms, who launched what is believed to be the largest private fund-raJSing effort in California history. "They've gi ven their land, tbear money, their LJme. their talent and WomenfromGlrlaGymonthecablncndaerBon&oe•howthe Sunday. Behind them are a ca.t of characten from A.nimal moYea that earned them the award for Beat LIYe Animation Cracken who won the Commodol'e8 Award while NIHn& on at the-annaal Character Boat Parade ln Newport Harbor on the Arp•. Story, additional photoe on AS. Accused NB con man arrested Held in New York on $250, 000 warrant charging he bilked 2 ba nks in charade By STEVE MARBLE Of_Oe9r ......... A man who aJl~edly posed as a Newpon Beach pcd1atnc1an has been arrested in New York on an Orange County warrant link.mg ham to an elaborate charade that includes charges he bilked two banks out of tens of thousands of dollars. Dennis Howard W1lltams. 39. as being held m Buffalo. N Y. on a $250.000 arrest warrant. Walhams, who reportedly leased medical offices near Hoag Memonal Hospat.aJ until last spnng, was ar- raigned as a fugitive 1n an Enc County court t-nday but refused to waive extradauon to California He remained in a Buffalo Jail today The man aUe$cdly posed as a doctor spec1al111ng an pediatric cardiology while an Newpon B<"ach said Detective John Kelley Records show W1lhams as not a doctor. poltce said. He leased an office at 35 I Hospital Ro ad where he passed himself off as the lead phys1c1an 1n a group called Pediatric Cardiology Rcconstructave Group, Inc., said Kelley "W1lhams 1ngrat1ated hamsclfwllh members of the community and quickly attained their confidence:· said the detective Using his contacts, Walhams was able to obtain almost $74.000 1n loans from Bank of Amenca. First Los Angeles Bank and a pnvate lender. said Kelley. Williams also leased 11early S8.000 wonh of computer equipment for h1'i (Pleue eee PHONY I A2) "We honor and salute you for your VISIOn and generosity." Henry Setttltrom, managin1 pan- ncr of the family development firm CJ Seatrstrom and Sons t.nd fund- drive c6ainna.o for the oentcr, shared {Pl .... ._ BOllOR/A2) Man shut byCHP officer at mall Suspect reportedly waved gun a t cop, ---passtngmotorists By ROBERT HYNDMAN ucl PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. .,.., ......... A highway patrolman shot and senously wounded a man who re- portedly th~tened the offieer and passing motonsts with a pistol Sun- day m Laguna H ills. • The suspect, Guadalupe Soto, 21 , of Santa Ana. was reported an senous condn1on this morning at M1ss1on Community Hospat.aJ m Mission V~e o He undcrwent surgery Sunday n t to''i weapon tumed'out to be a .45-cahber rephea pellet gun Police declined to say whether the gun was loaded and have not detemuned what motivated Soto's actions. According to the Highway Patrol, Soto was-spotted near a Laguna Huls Mall restaurant by an officer dnving east on El Toro Road at A venida de la Carlota at about 3:20 p.m "He was waVlnga gun and pointmg at at passing cars." said CHP spokes- man Ken Daily The officer quickly pulled over and radJoed for backup . .\ second patrol car amved within minutes. Both officers got out of their cars and ordered th e suspect in English and Spanish to drop his gun and put has hands up. Daily said. But Soto reported!) ignored their orders and again pointed the gun at one of the officers. Daily said. T he officer then fired two sho ts at the suspect Soto dropped into a planter Because he was obscured by bushes and other landscaping. the two officers couldn't tell whether he had been hit, Daily said .\s the) approached Soto raised himself up and pointed 1he gun at the !>amc oll1Hr .s =>e~ond ti me The patrolman fired two more rounds at the suspect Cert.am the suspect had been hat. the officers then went to ham Soto -who was hit twice an the left side and 1n the left arm -was handcuffed and taken to (Pleue eee SBOOTIKG/ A2) Riots injure 39, shut down Long Beach rock concert LONU BEAC H (AP) -A wave of fights, stabbings aod at least one sh,ootmg erupted during a "rap" music concert, 1n1uring 39 people and prompung police to storm the arena It's back ' to school at Coast's colleges By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of!MO., ......... I Students returned to community colleaes alo ng the Orange Coast today as cla scs resumed for the faJI semester. Enrollment figure<i arc s1m1lar to • last year'<; to tals. but some coll~e official'I expect increases an comma weeks ru re11strat1on con,anues and classes wtth latt' starts bcgm. O~n&e Coast Collcge an Costa Mesa -the natio n's laracst sangle- a mpu'I comunny college -rcponed an enrollment of 18,633, sh&,htly below last fairs first-day figure of 19,687, 'latd OCC ~pokesman Jim Carnett l:lut the S 4 pcrC'cnl drop hould bt' more than made up for as the Iona hn~ of student~ trym1 to f'tl.ISter for cla se~ clear up, < ·amctt uld. "J'vc nC'\'er !Jtfn the adm1ss1ons (Pl-... ... coLLSO~) I. . and shut down the sho w. .. Anywhere you stand, people just come up and stan fighting," con- certgocr Janie Flores, 17, of Long Beach said Sunday night at the Long Beach Arena. The ··Raising Hell Tour 1986.' concert featured five rap groups, including top bands Whod'lni, LL KoolJ,and Run DMC.agroupwhose conccns have been marred by VlOl- cnce tw1ce this summer A concen by the samt' groups scheduled for tonight al the Holly- wood Palladium an Lo'i Angeles was .,.., ,... .... "l .. ,.,.. Lut-mlnute appllcant. wait ln refbtratlon Une at OttnCe Coaat Coneae tOclay. I canc~led, said Palladium managing director Dick White. He said Run DMC has performed at has venue twtce before. without trouble. ··No question about 11 though. we're canceling 1t because of last nisht's 10c1dents." sa1d White. He said ticket holders should get refunds from the place the~ bought them (Pleaee eee RIOTS/ A2) Older QC workers seek recourse to gray job prospects Lonne McGraudy wort..ed a an assembler for nearly I 0 yean before her employl"r went bankrupt and !>Uddenly closed the husines" · O vernight, the 55-year-old Hunt- ington Beac h wo man found herwlt without a JOb It took McGraudy. who 111..0 ha<l sh1pp1ng and receiving cxpenencc mo rt than a yt'nr to get anoth<'r JOb 'h<' 1s no~ a chlld<ar<' work<'r cammg \hghtl) hcttcr than mmamum wage. The stress o f -working ·· 14 15 and 16-hour daH" prompted John 03, 1'i 61 . to resign from a management level Job with 3 food 'itrv1ce com pan~ a year and a half a,o Dav1§ an Irvine ~1dcn1 mt<"ndcd to ~nd a ti1m1lar po\1t1on an a n~v. field Dcspttt' hl'I lO.plu'f )'ta"' of man· agtment npencocc Div!\ '" 1Jt1ll unemployed aod ha' tumet.I h1<1 Job ~h back to the food \Cf"\ ice industry, LISA MAHONEY Focus ON THE NEws Da,1~ and '1c<1raud" att JU\t t;..o Of thOU'iand\ of 0~ ( ount) rtstdt'nls over l\lt' 4i~ who art look1na for work 10-.t~d of rtt1rtment pay .\nd. de1p1te law' 1Mt d1\C'l'lrn1nuu,n, the)•~ not find1na tt Cl!I) \\<hen the'\' look at want ~ wo1ds hkt' r t'r ~ tve nd cnC'fJCtl !tap nu1 at them Appeann& for an 1ntcf\ 1rw, they may find an offi~ full (PLea8e tee AO&/ M l A9 • 0teno-Coat DAILY PILOT I Monday, August 18, 1988 Henry Seaeretrom at•ea hie wife. Renee. a k1u aa hfa mother. Ruth. look• on at the 0.., ... unvelllne of a plaq ue ln the family'• honor a t the county PerformlnC Arta Center. AGE DISCRIMINATION •.. HONOR •.. From A l From Al of fresh-faced youth. "Where do you go to get a job when you're 66," asks Susan Sallee, a counselor for a fed erally funded employment program for older women in Santa Ana. Age discrimination "1s one of th e biggest factors" th ose she helps must overcome, Sallee said. Jean Pond, president of the non- profit Adult Careers in Irvine, agrees that age preJud1 ce has s1dehned man) older people who want to work. More covert than oven . she says such d1scnminat1on has made ll "chilly out there" an the ~ork place. Stat1st1cs on Orange County's older workers aren't rradal) available. The Employment De"Velo pment Depart- men t does not provide an age break- down for the county'"' labor force and the latest cen-.uo; fi gurei. for this categol) of worker arc now 6 )ears old There were 325 5~0 count)' resi- dent!. over age S5 in 1980 About 1- m-7 or 45.829 were in the labor force Older worll.cr~ then represented 4.6 percent of all workers. Job-seeker!. were not hstcd by age. Figures provided by the Employ- ment Develo pment De partment show that people aged 55 and over made up 13 perce nt of the nataon's civilian labor force in April. Un- employment within th1-; group stood at 6. 9 percent If Orange County statistics are s1m1lar, about 142,000 residents over age 55 were workmg an Apnl whtle another 11,000 were seek mg JObs. Chances arc the true numbers are somewhere an between. said JerT) Shea. a labor market analyst for the EDD. ( ensu~ data as not prone to making huge leaps so the nauonal figures are probably too high. for Orange Count}. he ~1d Whate"Ver the real number'> are. the need to work 1~ strong. Pond and Sallee sa) Wh ale a s1gndic.:ant numberol older c1t1zem approach what has been_ called their golden :rear-.. a tangle ol economic. social and p'ycholog1cal facto rs prompt them to forego rl·tin:- ment and remain in. return to and even b'egin a JOb · Some who retire find the)' tannut lave on what Social ~ClUrll} or their com pan:r pcn-;1un pro\ 1dc<.. the women 'ia). Other<, find the\ are uu t ofa JOb when lhcar rnmpJO\ goc., out of businei.s Wadov.' Jnd d1\orlt."C' without a \OUrlc ot anc.:oml and workers who det 1dl' to thange tarl•er-, late in hle'can al\O tall into the okkr 1ob-sceker catrgon tht:\ r,a:,. Not all people m l'f SS nred to ~or!. tor economic rt:a<.on\ \omr v.ork for mental st1mula11on or to \td \ t" oil the 1'1-0lat1un dnd deprt"\\iun that t an aLcompan) retirement 1 here arc people eaung quill' v.ell .,..ho \1111 need to v.ork " Pond \aad V.hat older people land v.hl·n the\ enter the Jllb mar~et arc \Uhtlc roadblod . ., lo getting thl' JX1\lt111n the) want Though n·rta1n 1ndu'>tnc\ 'alul' tht.• older worker\ <,tah1lit\ and t' penencc. the JOh'> tend to tx· lov.- pay1ne and unt.halh:ng.ing While tom panic<. l1h· Ml Donald·., Re\taurant'> and W1nchr1t·, Donut House may acl1\cl} \t·ck uua ulder workrrs otht·r employer<> '>l'e nothing but habal111c<. 1n them In fact, preJud1cc agai nst older workers is so prevalent that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has issued a pamphlet to counteract myths that they arc slow. resistant to change, often all and cager for retirement. Research com piled by the federal agency shows that older workers arc no less productive than younger o nes and have work and attendance re- cords that arc as good or better than youthful employees. Older people arc more prone to illness but those w1th health problems tend to choose retirement, the pamphlet says. "Older workers who stay in the labor force may well represent a self-selected healthier group of older people." 1t concludes. Also, though companies can expect to pay more when age equals ex- pencncc. there is evidence that mature workers generate more new ideas and problem-solving tech- niques while a fresh recruit may be busy "reinventing the wheel," say researchers at USC's Andrus Geron- tology Center. ··we have a plus for every min us they can think of," said Pond. Pond and Sallee spend a great deal of tame try ing to expand the county's pool of "enlightened employers" - those who don't automat1cally rCJCCt an applicant whose hair has turned gray. Pond said she started Adult Careers a fter attending a course for older JOb- seekers with her career-<:hanging hus- band. During the cou~ she realized "it doesn't matter if you have the best Job search techniques 1n the world 1f you have nowhere to go." Sallee as particularly scns1t1ve to age d1scnmanat1on against women. Taking reception work as an example. she says age bias starts as young as 3D or 35 "A lot of the women who tome to this (t"mplo)'ment training) gro up may nut have skills other than receptJon type . but they're nut 30 aO\ more. Thn 're 50 or 60 and the buss wants so.me cute little thing s1tt1ng out there. He·., not going to hire his mother or h1~ grandmother and many of the'm arc pcrn•1 .. c<l 1ha1 wa>" ~allee rcca lh one older v..omun·., experience with an 1nten 1cwcr who appeared to be 1n h1'> latL' ~O' .. He said. ·Well wh \o do \OU v..1n110 v.ork at )'our age'> Thal tilunlJ\ "\he '>aid "And the woman '><ltd 'BcL3U\l' I ha\c to eat.' He wa' 'hoc.~cd Wt· ha1.t• a perception oft ht· nllkr .,.,.,,man a\ heang taken care ol " D1scnmanat1on aga1n'1 the CJlder ~orl..cr as predacted to ca\c J\ the lir\I member\ of the ball) boom gcncr- atum enter their 5fh 1n the 1991h But that's not soon l·nou~ for people hke John DJ"VI'> "'ho aren't read\ fur a rocking t ha1 r · People 'itan thinking .i IX'''"n " going 10 rcllrl' at 65 I h~11 v.-,1.,n't m\ 1ntcn1 M)' intent ~a., a u1r<·1.·r chang1.· .. hL' \aad Da' as d<,e\n't hclacvl' that mo\t of the agr baas he'<, t.•ntountm:d w;i, dehhcrate. hut he 'aY' "II\ J hllk discouraging. I feel ....:. and n10\t m-. age feel -thC) lbavc ,c,cral c.iualll ) )Cars left 1n them " the credit for creation of the center with the thousands who contributed to the drive. ,,... Of his family's contribuuons. be said, "The role we have played has stemmed from a desire to enrich the society in which we live.'' He agreed with Kendrick that the hall would be considered among the best in the world>' "No ordinary hall. this," he said. "It is a masterpiece." Also attending the ceremony Sun- day was New York sculptor Richard Lippold who is preparing to install hi s 60-foot sculpture "Fire Bird" in the front entry of the theater. COLLEGES ... From Al office as busy as it is today," he said. OCC started a new rcgjstrataon system for returning students thal was supposed to alleviate some of the congesti on during registration. About 10,000 returning students were asked last June to regi ster by mail, "but for whatever reason. they just were not pa rt1c1pating," Carnett said. OCC officials expected about 60 to 70 percent of returning students to take advantage of mail-in regis. tration. But only about half of them did. Instead. returning students added to the long Ii nes offirst-ta me students, Carnett said. Registration continues this week, which should boost enrollment to 23.000 by Friday. In addition, late- start classes begin Sept. 8, wh ich could push the total enrollment for fall to about 25.000. Carnett said. Golden West College an Hunt- ington Beach reported a first-<iay enrollment of 13,758. compared to 13,639 during the fall semester 1985. Golden West has been using majl-in reg.astratson for returning students for several years, avoiding some of the long lines that plagu~ OCC this fall . Coastline Community College. v.h1ch has no central campus. re- ported a 7 percent drop in enrollment from a year ago, but colle$c spokeswoman Debbi Taylor said otlic1als expected a slow start this fall. · "This semester we added several late-start classes that begin in Septem- ber and October which should help enrollment pi ck up," Taylor said. "We al!oo accept reg.astration in class dunng the fi rst two weeks and are npecting a great su rge of about 30 per<:cnt .. Each <,cmeo;ter. Coastline Com- mun1t} ( ollegeenrolls from 14.000 to 15.000 students in classes held at four learning centers. pubhc sc hool bu ild- ings. churches and other locauons. ( lassec; also can be taken at home. with 1nstruc1100 over cable TV Classes at ~addleback Commun11y C ollcge in M1ss1on VieJO and Irvi ne Valley ( ollege 10 Irvine began next Monday RIOTS ... From A l The Long Beach mclce began with \lattcred fights among the 14.000 rnnccrtgocf\ and escalated as ma- rauding gang members roamed the arena, beating eath other and bystanders w11h piece., tom from the lurnalurc. saad l)ohcc Offi cer Ron Burge''· PHONY DOCTQR ... From Al More than ICX) police and pnvatc \Cc.:unt} officers forced the crowd out of the hall. but fights continued in the parking lot. he said offi ce ac.cordang to police record\ At the ~me 11me Wilham-. al'><1 began pa')\tng htm\Clf oil to other'> a<. a partner an \.\-allaams & Wtllaam'i Ltd. said Kelle)-Tho hrm 1.1.:i<. de'icnbed a<i being engagt•d an maram.· engincenng' Jnd .irt hatc<.:ture The telephone hook 11\t~ W1ll1arm &. W1lhnm11. I td a'i having ofTi'c' 1n Lido Village an \lewport Beach the telephone. though. now as d1s<0n- nected Walharll'S J1\<ll)pt·an:d MJ )-IX and was la st ~en by h1') f1ann:c . polac.e MAIN OFFICE ) ll .,.. ' h_., i '-"f'l!llA A M• • • ' '" Vf'M 0 ... •..o I :Jt t.... •I '! Wt.ih..,U & •·~ ' i.a , • # 4 ,/ VOL. 79, NO. 230 • alleged Detecti ve\. ~ho began their 1!lM vc<>t1gat1on ~hen Wilham\ dcfauhcd on has loans and computer pa' men\\ wd I.he former Newport BcaLh man "'as localed 1n AufTalo on fhur'><.la) When arrc<.tcd in New York Walhamc; descfahcd h1m~lf as the vice president of a compu ter firm an downtown Buffalo. according to pohce tJ nlcu Wallaam<. waive~ ei.;tra- d1t1on. a full hearing mue;t he con- ducted before he could he returned 10 ( ailforn1a SHOOTING .•. From A l · M1'is1on Community Hospat.al Shcnffs investigators dad not learn Soto's 1den11ty until thas morn1na when they matched his fingerpnnt re<:ords. The Cl IP declined to release the na mes of the two officers involved in the !ohootang. D•lly Piiot Dell very ta Gu•rentMd l.,I '4t (~ Jilt I' f Justcal l 642-6086 , "'•·• '°"' c..~ e, ~l'lt I "' • .,., •I r>" •n.:l r QV f..• • 09 What do )'OU lake about the Daily Pa lot'> What don't ... ou hke'' (all the number ahove and your me<i~ge will be recorded tran'iCnbcd and de h\.ered to the appropnatc cd11or The ,amc 24-hour anw.enna ~rvace may be used to record letter~ to the editor on any topJC ( ontnhutor\ to our Lettcn column must include their nnme and telt'phone number for vcnficataon Tell~ us what's on wur mand J• .,,,. f'!1 .. Circulation Telephone• Skie s le aking ovet South land Thundtr~ dtenctitd pettt of Southern California N fty today and an untt•bte alt m ... moving up from Mexico threateMCI cloudy II< ... through TUMday. The Fortc11t/tor 8 pm EDT. Tue. Aug 10 Sc.tiered thund«1torm1, eccompenltd by locally 1trong wtncse. were expect9d to oontlmle throughout the region todey end in mountain• tnd deeert• Tueecfey, eocordlng to the National w eather Servtee. The rain threat In c:oaatal areaa was eJC.pe<:ted to eue Tuetday. leaving partly cloudy akin. Along the Orange Coast It will be partly cloudy through Tuesday with a chance of .nowwa or thundetlhOW9rl thlt e~lng. Continued unNUonably warm and humid. ::=r..lllM IS ... U.S. Tempe 7t ., POf'llend. ~ .. 57 :::rClty 17 72 .. ~ to u ~ N .. ""'° ... M e4 MtNtl ... 56 81 LolAI .. .. ~~ F"OHTS A .... 17 • l.nUll•Clly " 87 • Allllltle City 16 • Sen AnlonlO 100 71 ::.~ CIC All9llrl 100 71 a-. 13 53 Wttm -o ~ ....,._.. t7 n " 59 .. _ llmllllQNlft .. • ~ 17 1:1 l:-1'1<•"'''' Re.n f'"lllH Sno"' OccluOed ...,..... Sl1lt0ntty Ay ... " .. T~"""b9 15 76 Nt;;;; WN~ Se<..ct NQA,O US 0.C.t 0( ~tt llolltcwl .. IT 91 16 T_.. .,... 16 15 Tweeon .. 71 Sent•~ IO 11 °*'911on,a c 13 7t , .. " 72 Calif. Tempe. a .... 1a ena 79 N ~.WYa 77 17 Ynrltqlon.O.C ... ,. 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City .. 70 T~ el 6:17 L iii. end -lig9WI 81 AMrelde " 57 SenClwnenle 2-3 ~ ~Clly .. 72 7:36 p,tn. ..... llemetdlno 100 82 w-~eo OmeM 16 .. Moon ,.... lodey •• 7:25 p "' • -a.no.DNt .. 57 SMI Clltec11on Soutll Ptttt1 s .,. .. t2 73 T~ M 4~45 L iii. end ,..._ eeMI el ..,.,,,_ 71 12 ~ ,._. 103 13 l:oop..111. UC! to test kidney stone laser -- By PHIL SNEIDERMAN Of ... 0.., Net...,, UC Irvine Medical Center 1s taking part in federal Food and Drug Administration tests of a new device that uses a laser beam to destroy stones in the urinary tract. Only fi ve of the machines. called laser hthiotri ptors, arc being used in the United Sta tes. UCI Medical Center in Orange has the only one west of the Mayo Oinic in Minne- sota, accordi ng to Dr. Theodore Bendcrev, assistant professor of urol- ogy at the hospital. Bendercv as also director of the urology section at the Beckman Laser Institute, located on the UCI campus. He said UCl's expertise in medical applications of laser light was one reasons the school was assigned to test the new machine. Before joining UCI, Bendercv worked on a prototype model of the laser lithiotnptor at Massachusctu General Hospital. 'T m very impressed with this." Bendercv said. ''If s a concept that's very attracti ve." Urinary stones fo rm in the kidney and can move and become blocked in the ureters, the narrow tubes leading to the bladder. UCl rcscatcb.en say about 300,000 people are hospitalized annually for urinary stone disease. and about a third of them require a surgery or other procedure l<' relieve blockage, infection and pain. Many of these patients live an Sun Belt states, where a dry climate leads to higher salt concentration in the urine. · The new laser Li thaotriptor emits green light pulses that strike a unnary stone and disintegrate it with stress waves. Uthiotriptor literally means "stone crusher." A related device, the ex tra-<:<>r- porcal shock wave Lith1otnptor, has already proven effective in treating stones found in the kidney. But these ma chines. which use: shock waves. usually ca nnot break up stones in the lower ureters because they are shielded by tbc pelvic bones, Dr. Benderev said. In such cases, tbe stones must be surgically manipulated back into the kidney befor~ the shock wave tech- niq ue can be used. If the stones are stu ck in the urete r, the shock wave treatment is often ineffec tive, Bcndercv said. The new laser litbiotriptor, on the other hand, is capable of breaking up the urctcraJ stones where they are. Small scopes and tiny laser fibers allow the ph)sietan to sec tbe stones and fire a controlled amount of enelJY to break them up and aUow the particles to pass out of the body. Benderev said urctcraJ stone pa- tients in Orange County who are interested an the new laser treatment can call the d1 v1s1on of urology at UCJ Medical Center, 634-5751. Blow A waY Sale ovE:R soo/o OFF ManY Items -FREE---. e Backpacks each day for t he first 50 stude nts in line • Book covers e Fris bees e Visors with M•n•mum Purch1\~ Starta Mon d ay Aug. 25th Balboa Island Only • •• ,, •I 673 -4923 ' Or-. C0Mt DAILY PILOT/~, Augujt 18, 1118 * A.a Stress control prograDl offered A boat parade Wlth real character . S.ddleback Collqe will off er a free SU'CSI manaaement protram to local residents, as well as to students and employee$, Tuesday at noon in Library room IOI on the colleae's Miss1on V1e10 campus. The sessions will be beld on a weekly basis through November and will e"plorc hypnosis, mediw.ion and self-actualization as methods of reducing tension and stress. The series wi ll be conducted by Dr. John J. Aood. a counselor and professor of applied psychology. Further information is available at 582-4571. Percuulon recital 1n Irv1ne Michael RydzynskJ of Irvine will give a percussion recital at the Yamaha Music Education Center. I .5455 Jeffrey Road. Irvine, Sunday at 8 p.m. The program ranges from Philidor's "March for Two Pairs of Kettledrums" to "Lanterns and Candlelight" by Barney Childs. Adm1ss1on to the concert is free. PMS support meetlng set Humana Hospital Westminster will host its monthl y imfonnational and support program, "Understanding PMS," Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the hospital conference room. The purpose of the program 1s to provide educational fil ms. speakers and matcnals on p~­ mcnstrual syndrome. Humana Hospital 1s located at 200 Hospital circle in Westminster. all 896-9239 for more information. Alcohol workshop slated Annual zany cruise on Newport Harbor attracts 50 oddities 8 7 PAUL Al\CHIPLEY °' .. ..., ........ No one could denr that this year's annuil Character Boat Parade in Newport Harbor was abundantly tilled with, well, characters. About JO entrants cruised the harbor Sunday in their wackiest costumes and most colorful C'l"af\s, ranging from rubber dinahics to ancient sailina ships. Some even followed this year's theme, "School Days/' as entrants dua out their old checrteaoing unifonns or f ootbaJI jer1eys and led onlookcn in rousina huzzahs. Rcflcctina the 1pirft.ed parade were memben of the class of 1982 from Costa Mesa High School who dcck.cd out Bcclcy Martin's 20.foot sailboat Bet-Sea I with streamers. balloons and posters, while they put on the cheertcadmg and football uniforms of the balycon days at their alma mater. "We looked rather cute, I must admit," said Gayle Hickey. Another graduate, Kelley Salzman, thought the group deserved points because they werestillableto fi t into theirunifonns four years after graduation. Although tho nine participants on Bct- Sea I havesinocscatte~tocolJ~across the nation, they still agreed to join Martin on her boat tbr the 26th annual bash. Problems of Alcohol in Labor ahd Manage- ment, an organization fo unded to address the problems of alcohol and drug dependency in the workplace. will hold a workshop for business and industry leaders Tuesday at Stan1ng Point of Orange County. 350 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. Lon Manin, an inte rvention therapist, will speak at the 9 a.m. session. Registration will be held at 8:30 a.m. in the main conference room. The Judges sensed their spirit. too, awarding the group the "Theme Extreme" award in the oon--00mmercial division. PartoftheapectatorawhowatchedSanday'• CharacterBoatParadelDNewportllarbor. Women'• luncheon planned All women arc invited to attend the Newpon Beach Chnstian Women's Club luncheon Wednes- day from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the A1rponcr Inn Hotel. 18700 MacAnhur Blvd .. I n:ine The ev,cnt 1s a special luncheon to which women may bring their school-age sons or daughters. and will feature a puppet and magic show. The luncheon cost 1s $8, and reservation'\ ma) be made by calhng Lori Fiduk at 541-8109. Pulmonary cllnlc carded Chrome obstructive pulmonary diseases such as emphysema. cronch1t1s and asthma will be the focus of Thursday's mcetmg of the Better Breathers Club from 4:30 to 6 p.m. in the auditorium of South Coast Medical Center. 31872 Coast Highway. South Laguna. Jeff Miller. a respiratory therapist. will be the guest lecturer Further information on the dub ma) be obfaiped by calhng 499-1311 . ext 2186. Nelghborhood Watch meets A commuiuty burgJary8revent1on meeting will be held Thursda} at 7:3 p--:-m a1 the Edison Commu1ty Center. 21377 Magnolia ~l Huntington Beach. The film "( nme in the Home" v.111 be shown and there will be free burglary pre\-enuon hlcrature available. Call u11e Wajda at S '\6-5933 for funher information. An Invitation: Another spirited !ioup, sailing on the 1908 topsail ketch us. were from the talent agency Animal rackers. The old vessel was loaded with charac- ters, including lookalikes for Burt Re- ynold~. Joan Rl vers, Don Johnson, Mac West. Marilyn Monroe and Bruce Spnng- stecn. Aslced how their entry fit into the school days theme, president Bob Bills said. "We figure we went with the top ofour class ... The "class" included magk ians. com- edians, male stnppcn and others who danced to the h vc music as the ship cnuscd through the harbor. "This 1s the biggest ·cffon we ever made." Bills said. "We've been in the parade fiveors1x l1mes, but this 1s the most fun I've ever had." The Judges thought they were pretty funny, too, awarding them the Com- modore's Award in the commemaJ division. The Character Boat Parade began when owners of unusual boats decided to show off their uniqueness with a harbor cruise. As the parade grew, boat owners with more conventional vessels dressed their boats and themselves up to adhere to the requirement that only "characters" need apply. The wtnncrs by category, boat name and owners follows: Noa-Commercial Mayor's Choice: SS. Michigan. Alex Dale. Best Decora~· Fauta Sea, Phil Nicols Best O ub Decorated: UC Irvine (Mary Ann and Len Miller). Best Sound Tiki. B&S Productions Best Costume: Baccaruda. Jamie Sparling. Theme Ex- treme· Bet-Sea I. Rebecca Martin. Claaracter Boat Steam: Dautnless, Ronald Power!>. llllllll ..... Monterry: L1'I Toot, David Williams. One ~_._,;;;;;;4111ii1~ ofa Kind: Fetish. Bay Launch: Ole What's Her Name. Dave Williams. Classic Yacht. Bay Wagon. David Otem Work Boat. Ne~n Harbor Shipyard, "Perle" Perkins. Oldest Boat: HMS Baccaruda (1905 ), Jamie Sparhng. Comme rcial Attention oro-ntzatlon Pfeek*lt• and MC· '9t8flea W• went to help make your upcoming rtent1. mee11nga. eemin.r. 91\d fundr....,a tue- ceeatul. Send brief announc.menta lneludlng time. piece, coet (If any) and a phone numb« for addttlonal Information to: Bulletin Boetd, OeUy Piiot, P.O. Box 1seo. Costa M .... 92828 Two of tbe Character Boat Parade entrle. atnat their atuff. Best Decorated: Java. Balboa Bay O uo Best Costume: Contessa. Hal Palmer Carpets. Best Sound: Conquerer. Hotel Meridian. Best-live Animation: Bongos. Girls Gym. Commodore's Award: Argus. Animal Crackers. Judges Choice: Miss Conduct. California ('lassie Boau Parade Ylewer baa ''Hat" lD the houae. the beet Report• or your ciub or organization'• ec11vtU. -Mk• community~ Pfotect• or elecilon of Otftcerl -lhould be dlrecied to tlW Community M9wl Edttor at the aame eddr... Non-returnebte b4actl and wNt• photogfapha ., • .-com.. Police probe violent death of Coast man Pair attack movie manager after he makes night deposit Two men, one brandish mg a baseball bat. anempted lo rob the manager of an Irvine movie theater Saturday while he was making a ry1ght deposit al a nearby bank. man said today. Monday,Aug.18 A Corona del Mar resident who was found Sunday slumped at the wheel of a Cadillac parked behind a Tustin restuarant apparently was the v1ct1m of foul play. pohce said today. Police would not say. however. whclher the IOJ Unes we re bullet wounds or some other fonn of trauma. An autopsy was performed Sunday, but the cauSt' of death has not been revealed. Jeffrey Hcnkm s. manager of the Woodbndge Cinema in the Woodbndge Village Center on Barranca Parkway, told Irvine pohce he was confronted b) two while men as he was making a deposit at the \.\ oodbndge Bink ol Amenca at about I a.m. The bank 1s loca ted at 4500 Barranca Parkwa) near the pcnmeter of lhe shopping center. • • 5:30 p.m. BantlDitoa Buell City Conell, Study Session. C1v1c Center. 2000 Main St . Rm. 8-8. The body of Charles George Roma nus. SS, was found about 6 a.m. by employees of Mimi's Cafe. located on East 17th Street JUSt off the Costa Mesa Freeway, 1t was rcponcd. Detccu vcs also did not say 1fthey know how long Roman us had been dead or when he was last seen alive. Likewi se, police did not say whether the Cadillac was registered 1n his name. After thrcatcnm~ him and forcing him to he on the ground the <ius~ts discovered the deposit had already been made and fled on foot • 7:30 p.m. HutlDl'OD Beaclt City Coancll, Regularly Scheduled Meeting. CIVIC Center. 2000 Main St., Councd Chambers. The death as being anvest1pted as a homicide because of the victim's "very obvious head IOJUnes ... a police spokc'i- .\county coroner's deputy said the man ma} have been dead as long as two da)S. Henkins told pohcc the suspects were white males, appro\1matel) 26 yea~ old with bl~ched blond hair One was descnbcd a'> about 6 feet tall 190 pounds with a dark complexion and dark eyebrows The other man was about 5 l('et 7 inches. 170 pounds and was weanng a green Arm} fatigue Jacket PoucE Loe Man thrown from van after squabble in Valley, killed By PAUL ARCHIPLEY °' .. .,.., ......... A former Fountain Valley man was killed b:r a h11-and-run driver late aturday af\cr the vrctrm and his assailant allegedly had a argument. Fountain Valley police arc treatina thc 1nc1dcn1 a~ a homicide. said Lh Ko<l v1llman Mic hael Ltt Bernier. 30. formerly J.rnne An El Toro M1nnt st"rJC.&nt wa~ kidnap and robtk'd of $6 after he 1to 11 a tnffic tianal on Yale Avenue an ll"\'1ne Boulevard While hr wt\ wa111na for tht' 11anal to ch1n1e. 1 male Launo walked up to the pu~narr door of hit 11eh1cle, pulled I aun Ind demAndcd the 24-ycar-old serscant takt' him whcrt he wantrd to 10 l hr v1c11m wns n:le11~I unha.rmrd 1n 1 u,hn • • • Juveniles wert l'\'poned moonina pa 'IC"by near Trabuco Road and Yale ~venue nn Sunda~ around Sp n\ ' . . A lawnmower valurd II S2115 was oolen Sunday from 1 rc\ldcntt on Yorktown • • • A pcnon p<1u1bly undtr lhe 1nOuc:ncc of dNp or 1kohol w1" ukina to W:O,h Wlndows Saturdty 1mund 7 P m at 11 m1dcn« on Ltwt• " ... • AJu11cn1lc ndina• b1qclc nur Alondrs ~ ll\JUttd b 111th1de and t~n,ported 10 the WC"tlern Mrd1tal C en1er t\atutday II about 2 pm of Fountain Valle> and whose last address was Downe)'. was pro- nounced dead at Fountain Valley Trauma Center following the 10 p.m 1nc1den1. Gillman said. Accor mg to two wilncssc who knew Bernier. he got out of his car at Daisy A venue and Ma pit' Street and walked over to a late-model van that may have been following ham. 'Bernier approached the van and • • • Stcrto equipme nt valued 11 $3,300 wu itolcn from 1 res1den« in the 1100 block of Duryea sometime Fnday Fountain Valley Two aarls. aae 14 and I 5, told p0h« th11 they ~re walk1n1 throuah 1 shopping center park.1111 lot on the 16200 block of Brookhurst tmot when • man pulled up ~side them in a silver or lf'IY 1980 Buick The dnvcr citi><md h1m~lf. made an obscene remark then drovr off when tht' 11rls tumrd 1w1) • t _!. A rttldcnt ofthe 8~ blolk of la Dona rcponcd Tuetdly that '°mt'one sma•hed 1 w1ndwin1 to bufllame her ll"I Y I ~77 Volkswqt'n Rahh1t The intruder ~tole · \tcrco equipment wanh S I~ and rau¥<1 SIOOd1maic Coata Me.a -\ kn1(c-wicldina min robbtd SI 7S from 1hc Thnf\y Gas station 11 2021 No1pon Blvd about 10 pm ~und1y The as\11lan1 ... \ dMcn~ as 1 male l •11no. 25 tn '\O cxcfianged word~ w11h lhe ocl·upants. including a large man v.ho was dnving and a s maller passenger who may have been a female He ~rently gcab~....door handle and held on as the 'an began accelerating away The van made a LI-turn and weaved violently as 11 raced down the street Bernier was thrown and us- tamcd fa (al IOjunes. ye1n old. 5 feet 6 inches tall, I 7S pound \ Wlth black hair and a black car> • • • fools. a bl1ck-1nd·whllC' TV ~t and 51X'.tkers. all wonh $230, wtrc repontd stolen from 1n open a-race 1n a complr~ 11 31 I 7 Cinnamon, hctwccn S p m nnd h pm Saturday • • • A SI 00 stel't'O wa• t'C'poncd 'tolcn from a cu pukrd at Edward• ('1nem1 on Rmtol ~tr«t and Town Center l>nvc hctw('('n I 0 30 p.m Saturday and 12. I\ • m '\unday • • • \omrone threw 1 half.full 16--0unet' can ofb«r throuah 1 clo1Cd lt11chcn window 11 1 homr 1n the 600 block nf Darrell \lm.'I No one was 1niurrd • • • ..\ hv1ng room window in the moll blue: le ot ~OHC' w3• hmkcn h) vandal' b<>t~en ti p m ~111urdA) and ti ID 1 m c;unda\I ' Newport Beach ._ hurtlar !oded 1n lhc tmnt Joor to • """knCt' on t~ ~00 hlO<" nrc i11rtrl 1n1t then 'tole' S2.040 in Jtwt'll') c1nh amt • .. watch • • • A thief cut 1 padlcxk sccunng a ~ord van parked on the 200 block ofHehotropc Avenue and stoic $700 wonh of tools • • • A video cassette n.-corder, a camera. JCwelry and some underwear were stolen from an apartment on the 2100 block of Shenngton The th1tf entered by remo,,ina Garden Grovt ....,,u arre\led at 11 \O p m at Fo~5t I\ venut and T h1rd \t~t "lo non Lt-t-C anterbur, .::'. \ ot \an C lrmente wu stopped at ti 4~ pm on Nonh Coast H1ghwa) Daniel Norr'h o\torth) 25. IWI\ arrested at ~ 11 a m on "Jorth Coast Highway Huntington Beac h 1 screen from a w1ndo...., · i\ I 981 dark lf'I' Muda 626 '"U \lolen from the 8100 blo<.k of umbcn Dnvc unda' The owner u1d emplo~tts al 1 The owner of 1 ,.iver 1984 Honda quick 'l('n1cc lar rcpair shop rcponed his moped rcponed 11 \tolcn Sunday on South kc) m1s51ng when the ht had .2_t repa11't'J Cont Highway -rtetnll\ Laeun• Beach . . . ' '• .. A skateboard and II we1su1l, IO&tther .A tan 19\'I VolkSWl\AC'n ~)8 bug Wit\ worth an estimated $378. were stolen stolen trom 1hc 7K!X'l blo.,·k of MacDonald Sunday on Thalia Strttl. the v1ct1m told Street I • • • po ice • T • i\ woman callN pohct' l\und1y to report A $450 boy'• b1c}'C c was reported ~1olt'n that a nakrd man wcnnna 11 mull. had unday on South C"oait H1&)1way thaioCd her down thf' 1500 hlocl of Jewelry, a figun~/a~d cash were stolen Huntington r1a1c and then ma,turM1ed from a Monaco Onve home, the v1ct1m in front ofhrt • •• told pohcc Saturda) The Io's wa\ e<it1-A black ~hw1nn h<'ill h cnmer •Slued mated al $3,570 111S160, wa\ \lolrn from the 11100 hlnck 111 Pohcc arT'CSted th~· mo1omt\ Sunday Rla ylclck Pl•~ ••• un suspicion of dnv1n& under the in· "$1 100 mounuun <nn'lt'r h11\dl" ""•' fluen« of alcohol Chen I E C.lttd ,6, of rtf!C'lr1C'd \tnlrn Imm the l lh he.ti. h Woman stabbed in Mesa A Cost3 Mc woman was 1n fan £ondtt1on Monday af\er she was 'ltab~ seven time with her own knife b} an unknown a ~1lant Tammy Lynn Clar._. 23. told pohcc 'lhe was a<'t'o,ted by two men at about ] am Suncfa y, \81d Co:na Mesa pol11:c (lt Ron ~m1th he wa an an alley b(h1nd the cockuul lounac ~fit'nt1'~ at 84' \\. 19th \t when the two men 1p- pro.1chcd her ~m1th \81d 'imllh didn't lcno" 1f tht• men ph) ">K.tlh ucco'>ted ( lar~ or thrl'ltl<'O· cd her liiht' told poh~ \he didn't kno• the a'iu1lant\ he pulled a fou r 1m·h pocket l nilc out Clf her PU"< and Ml' <'f tht• 0\'31lants arnh~ II aw&) Imm ht'r HC' ~tahbcd her ~vcn umc' 1n the lower abdomen and Otd C larl wa' takC'n 10 • ount:un \ Ile' Trauma ( enter whcl't' 'he 1u' n. poned 1n 'tablr ulnd1t1on late "un day Laguna cop rid1ng cycle hit by auto <\Laguna Ac3lh motorcycle officer suffered minor 1n1uncs unday when hc-wa~tn-;i mmonstwtnk rushing to the scen1· of an accident near Emerald Ba\ Officer Bn. n Kel"<> was taken to South Coa'it MC'd1cal Center for treatment for a hrokcn f.1' toe and concrt'te hum' on ht n t arm He was released \und. " an 1~ ex pected to return to dut) this wetlc. said Laguna Beach 'ig1 Linda Pnrker <\\ Kt"l\O wa' dnv1na to the accident at about 12 40 p.m motor- l'it\ v.ert y1eld1n1 to the right alloW1ng J!.el\o to f)a\\ \aid Park.ct Rut for an unknown r~ft\nn a I Q-}ear old Len \ngcle' woman dn,1na .i 19 5 "1'"""n ~lln \'ICldcd to the left and htt "'el\o l"arl .. C'r '31d Yelana \ erukh1mu' wu' dnvmg in the ,cntrr lane .tt the time of the collmon near the ~1)(1 hlod. ol "lonh C I li18)tv.a} Rclso had both the ~d ha,hu and \U'Cn on h1~ motorcycle wotkina at lhe 11me tor the acc ident Th<' < ahfnm11 H1a,h•a' Patrol 1\ anve\ltgl\lf\l_lht c.ausc ol the IC~I· d'cnt ~1d Ollie.er ~en Oa11) Police c~umate Kcl\O v.a\ dnvana ahout 40 mph when "crui.h1mo'f unc\JX'< tt'tJI) pulled her car 1n fronl hfh1m < >nl) manor dam• c wa rt'pOrtcd to the moloft1dc. 1d Parker I • • j ' Domestic violence curbed if reported WASHINGTON (AP) -Re~rt­ in_g domHtic violence to police is an effective means of prcventina its recurrence. acoordio& to federal fig- ures that also show most law enforce.. ment officials classify such assaults as misdemeanors. About 41 percent of the married women who were attacked by their husbands or ex-husbands but did not call the police were assaulted again within an average of six months. Yet only IS percent of the women who alerted poli~ were assaulted again. according to figures released Sunday by the Bureau of Justice Statistics. The report said a National Crime Survey found that about two-thirds of the incidents would ~ classified in most states as "simple assault," which is a misdemeanor. according to the report. One-third would falJ into the category of "rape," "robbery" or "aggravated assault," which are felonies. . ~~ Donna Com•tock cbecu burrtcane damage to her car In Kill Dent Hill•. N.C. -r Killer hurricane razes Atlantic Coast, exits ATLANTIC CITY. N.J. (AP) -A wca_lened Hunicanc Charley beaded out to sea today after lashina the mid-Atlantic ooast with hi&h winds and heavy rains and promptina thou5aods of ooutaJ residents to evacuate. ·The storm was blamed for at least five deaths. authorities said. The National Weather Service discontinued all hurricane watches and warnings at noon EST, saying that any hurricane-force winds in the system were confined to a tew squaJls over open water. "We expect it to gradually decrease in the next 12 to 24 hours," said hurricane forecaster Bob Case. Gale warnings for winds up to 5S mph remained 1n effect from Daaware Bay to Cape Cod, Mass. "There arc some andicauons the storm may be wcak~nina.and turning more toward the northeast this momma Wllh the center remaining offshore," the weather service said. "This reduces the threat to the New Jersey coast." The storm hit New Jersey's south shore today with drivinf rain, winds at SO mph and gusts to 65 mph. A~Januc City reported heavy rains and reported S4 mph w10ds at 8 a.m., fo~sters said. The death toll ancluded a 23-year-old Virginia man whose car struck a storm--Oowned tree today. and three people aboard a small plane lhat crashed Sunday into the Chesapeake Bay near Baltimore as it tried to land during a humcanc-:s~wned storm. . AuthonlJcs said two bodies wert' recovered from the wreckage of the twin-engined plane and the thi rd person aboard the plane was believed killed as well. A Manteo,"' N.C., woman died when her car apparently slipped into a canal on an Outer Banks causeway Sunday, st.ate police $1Jd. The causeway was flooded and reported im1>9sMble SundAy evenin4-Elsewhen: on the Outer Ban.b, a root of water suraed into the Dare County Cou.rthouae in Manteo, floodina was reported in the Stumpy Point community and water was two to three feet deep on lhe north end of lhe Orqon Inlet bridge, authorities said. Charley caused power outaaes and Ooodina of up to three feet but littJe damage on North Carolina's Out.er Banks Sunday. As many as 10,000 tourists and residents fleeina the fragije islands jammed roads to the mainland for a short-lived evacuation. The hunica.ne knocked down trees and sians on V1rgima's mainland Sunday evening and left about 110.000 people without power. but ~used no mltjor damage, authonties said. The storm also washed out a 2SO-fool secuon of Hanison's Pier. a Norfolk landmark. Al noon, Charley's center was near latitude 38. 7 north and longitude 73.S west, about 75 miles southeast or Atlantic Ci ty, N.J. The storm was moving norlh- northeast at 10 to IS mph. and was expected to continue movmg parallel to the coast. Charley is relatively small. with gale.force winds extending about 125 miles from the eye on the stonn'$ eastern semi-circle and some SO miles to the western sidt. Case said. The eye 1s rather broad area of between 25 and 30 miles and is dwindling as the storm moves slowly over cooler waters. Case said. Upper wind patterns of the hunicane no longer favor its growth, he added. The National Weather Service forecast a storm surge of three to five feet above normaJ. However, the 1Djuries suffered by more than half the women whoSe assaults wouJd be classified as misde- meanors were as serious or more serious than injuries suffered in 90 percent of all the violent cnmes that would be classified as felomes. the report said. "The tendency to classify these cnmes as misdemeanors rather than felom~ may give the impression that domestic violence against women 1s less serious than 1t actually 1s ... the repon said. ApprOvaloftaxoverhaulexpected The extent of the victim 's tnJury 1s not a. cnucal factor when police decide how to classify a cnme More important 1s whether a weapon 1s prc~nt. the report said Packwood, Rostenkowskt complete work on legislation over weekenc;l: Co ngressflght due The report also found that nearly half of the incidents of domestic violence disclosed 1n the survey were not reported to the police An estimated 70 percent of the domestic violence reported in the survey was committed by a woman's husband, ex-h usband. boyfnend or ex-boyfriend. Girl, 2, dies after no new liver found WASHINGTO"' ( .\P)-Congress faces a spmtcd battle over landmark t.ax-overhaul leg1slat1on that House and Senate negotiator!> approved over the weekend. but supporters pred ict overwhelming appro1,.al ot the package. , Each chamber "'1lrl consider the compromise when Congress returns next month from a three-week reces!> The most sweeping rev1~1on of' 1hc tax code in decades, approved b} the bargainers Saturday night, would: •C'ut md1v1dual taxe<, b; an aver- age 6.1 percent and take more than 6 m1lhon lower-income couples and 1nd1 v1duals off the ta' rolls PITTSBURGH (A P)_ A 2-year-•Place about thrce-.quaners ol old g.irl with hver failure whose taxpayers a1 the bottom 1nd1 v1dual family's appeal for a donor organ rate of 15 percent and reduce the top drew pres1denual support died today ind1' 1dual tax rate of 50 percent to 28 before a liver could be found for her. percent. Some earnings of the hospital offi cials said wealthiest taxpayers would be taAed ltimbcrly Izzo. daughter of Alfred at 33 percent or more and Lois Izzo of Woodbndge, N .J.. •Limit or repeal an arra)' ol died of liver fa11ure at 5:30 a.m. at popular deducuons Children's Hospital of Pittsburgh, •Increase the overall ta\ burden said hospital spokeswoman Man· on business b> SI W 4 b1ll1on o'er Ann Ference. -fhe years but reduce the top corpor- Juo received a t~legram-f:'J-.gm_!l~~b jX.'rcent to 34 percent President Reagan only about four Most pto' ision'> of the bill would hours after he called the White House ta ke effect Jan. I. 1987. Fnday and spoke to a presidential "The) said out there II couldn't be assistant. he told reponers before his done, bat we did 1t." Rep Dan daughter's death. Rosten'kowsk1. 0 -111 . leader of the ,..--------------------~---=--=-.--r-... --~--------~~~~~~~~ ~ANNOUNCING:~ I Italian cl Continentel Cui1ine ~~... "' ...ttelo~ ,r M , ·~ \Ah.... ~ ., -I unc h •Mun f 11 • 1>1nnl0I 7 "l1ghh ~ _ 'i ( f----En1rndmmf'nl In 1hc• IOlH11(f' ~' (. !' 1 !'~ . 3520 East Coast Hi1hway l:. •' ; -: Corona del Mar • 675-1922 \,.. ~, v.,'r =---f* The Pros · Since 195 7 Rev. Larry & Betty Dotson August 20 thru 23 7:00 to 8:30p11 631-7730 I lcHbor Christia n Fellowship 740 W. Wilso n . Costa Mesa Puppetry -Contests -Prizes IHIITT lltSUUMC£ /.Alat. Non smoker ~ Rates 631 -n40 441 Old Newport Blvd. Newport hec:h, Ca. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS All daily dinner specials served with soup, salad, choice of potato and dessert Monday (Served 3-10 p m l Fried Chicken (Half-a-chicken) $3.35 Tuesday (Served 3-10 p m 1 Brochettes Of Beef $3.95 Wednesday (Served 3-10 pm ) Teriyaki Steak $4.55 • .. negotiations and chairman of the Ways and Means Committee. said Jubilantly after the conferees com- pleted their work "I'm thankful for Danny and am proud of the Congress and happy for the nation." said Sen. Bob Packwood, R-Ore .. chairman of the Finance Committee. The compromise was the product. of a five-da) marathon of private meetings between Rostenkowsk1 and Packwood. Deductions Most deduc tions 1nclud1ng employee .. business expenses. tax preparer fee. and o thers. can be·written o ff only abo ve 2°0 o f income Medical expenses deductible only above 7 5°·o of incom e lup from 5°0now 1 Business e ntertaining only 80°0 dec!uCltble Rules for charitable contributions unc hanged for itemizers no longer deduct1blP fo r n on -1 tern1zers Political contributions 110 loriqr-r dF-duct1t>te How the tax changes will affect you WASHINGTON (AP)-The tax- overhaul legislation set fo~ final eongres 1onal action next month would reduce 1nd1v1dual ta.Iles by an average of$204. Hert n-~ a~rage-w-r1ab1h.lte~ would be cut at vanou.s income levels 1n 1988. The figures arc a veragcs: a person or family within hn income group could get a larger or smaller tax cut - or face a ta.it increase-- depending on earn1Dgs. family s11e and deductions The figures, from the congressional Joint ("omm1ttee on Taxation. are based on a broad definition that tends to exaggerate incomes • ?'e Present Tax Tax lnw me Tax Cut Cut 0-Sl0,000 S S6 S 37 65 7 St0.000-20,000 798 178 22 3 $20,000-30.000 I , 9S2 191 9.8 $30.000-40.000 2.931 226 7.7 $40,000-SO.OOO 4.S2 I 41 1 Q I SS0.000-15,000 7.59-4 129 I 7 $75.000-100.000 13.SIS 135 1 0 SI 00.200,000 2 S,21 S 605 2 4 Over $200.000 I 24.198 2,8S7 2 3 Aver•ae 3,3 47 s !04 I.I Shortly after 9 p.m. Saturday. all 22 House and Senate tax wnters respon- sible for working out the hundreds of differences between the versions of the legislauon previously pa~d by each chamber pthercd in public for the first time ID weeks. f>:esident Reagan, who has been calhng for such legislation since 1984, h~lled the agreement. calling 1t "a tnumph for the American people and the American system showing that we ~n ~~ to gr~at challenges on a ~1part1san basis against special interests and for the benefit of the American people." However. the euphona was not unanimous. ··ru oppose 1t quite strongJy," said Sen. John C. Danforth. R-Mo., one of the negotiators and a supporter of the original Senate bill. Danforth. who -had lost some chenshed prov1s1ons in the bargain- ing relating to the tax treatment of defense contractors and investments by universities. had pleaded for the conferees to use the three-week recess to carefull y study the deal made by Rostenkows ki and Packwood. Having lost in the conference. Danforth said he would carry on the fight in the full Senate. "I think I have a chance," Danforth sard. Here's how tax bill would affect aspects of American society WASHINGTON (AP) -The INTEREST Morlt>eDe 1n1ereu on o.,. 0< two ... " h I b ll ~ woulcl conrlnue fullv oeouc111>1e our w1>en comprom1~ ....,.-over au 1 ap-the t>IH '' fvHv 1111uec1 In. no deduction wouio oe proved by congressional negotiators llefmlned for eon5umer 1n1eru1. 'uc" as cre<111 over the weekend would affect every cero1 and cer toen1. In oenere1, 1n1eru1 c~r1>e' th II for reflnenclnv • mortoeoe coul<l oe Clt<lucted onlv taxpayer m e country as we as ittl'le proc..o5 were u'9<1torhOtN1m1><ovemeni many 1ndiv1duals and corporations e0uce11o11 or me<1tce1 u'*'"' who have been able to legally dodge STATE ANO LOCAL TAXES Income •nO the Internal Revenue Service. :=~~:1~:ci"uc~~w':.:".:~n~1tv de<lucllble Tn• It would cut taxes for most people MISCELLANEOUS OEOUCTIONS ln<ludlng but raise them for several million union due\ •n<I oi11er emptovff bu\tneu expense,, tex-rtturn-l>fte>trelton '"' encl iot>· others. About 13 million couples and rtleled PIJ«l4tcet1o11,, could be wr111en off ontv mdividuals would find it to therr .iio .... i -cent floM. SoKlel rUle$ could effect d . . . S>em~s. Kf0<1 tnd ll'lt han<llcel>Pe<I a vantage to stop 1tem1Z1ng deduc· MEDICAL EXPENSES: Onlv 1110se u ceeotng t1ons and, thus. the plan would mean 1.s oercen1 of tdlustea orou Income could 11e l'fi t. 1: h 0th deOUcted; IN PftHnl floM 1, S percent s1m p I tea ion ior t em. ers FRINGE BENEFITS: FuM llX txCIV\IOns would find new com plexities. wOUlcl rem.In tor emotover·oelo r..e1111 '" Here are some key prov1s1ons: wranc:., 111e first sso,ooo of 11roup 1111 1n,urenca RATES In '"'· ,,,. P<IH"' IS luel>le •n<I u,ooo for OHll'I beneflll FO< Ille fl"' time. r>recktts 10< \lnvle ~. 14 for coulllH flllno • farmer1 end oth« Mlf-emllloved _.. cOUl<I !Olnl rtturn, would be com11rtned lnlo two l>ellC deOUcl 1S Nrc.nl of the cost of lleellh ln51,1nnce l>reekeh •n<I Ille oresent relH (r1r19lno from I I EARNEO·INCOME CREDIT M .. lmum o.n Nrtenl 10 so llefctnl) wout<I oe ell•~ ro IS eflt of 11'111 .,.. ... for worklno·DOor ltmllle1 with llefctnl 10< tl'lrff·querters of IHNvtrs •n<I 21 ctlll<lren would be r•IMO lo llOO (II now '' SSSO) percent tor "'°'' of ,,... 01ner1 But ,11191e oeot>lc eftactlve 111 IM Pen of ll'lt beMf1t WOllld be •Ith 1uet>M fncomft leller uemollolll encl evelleble until Income rffChe5 '17,000 dt<lucrlons) eoove atloul MJ, 140 encl couote\ CONTRl8UTIONS No cn.noe In dtduellon tor eoove 171,toO would oe v 33 oercenl 0< more °" c:Mrlltlllt offts bv llaml11n, bvl Ille wrlltoff tor pert of 11'181r eernlnoi F0< 1917 ontv the 100 reie nclft•llemlrto WOUid encl Crt<lll tor "°""eel would be JI s llefCenl contrlbullonl would be r-19<1 For lol"t returns, tile lS percenr relt would UNEMPi.OYMENT COMPENSATION Futtv •PPlv IO, ••• ~ Income UP to '29.750. Wilen ll'le 21 IHed. Per<;1n1 "" would tr109ef. tor slnole1 ebove CAPITAL GAINS· Texed u orolnef'f Income 111,•so tor lndlvkluel$ •n<I corPO<ellons, enc11nv • 1on9. EXEMPTl~S Now 11,oao for n ch ru · lime pr•r8"Ct for 1UCll geln\, which •rt oroflh P8Vtr. \POUH •n<I O.Ptn<ltnl. PetM>nel uemp· from Hie of HMll l'ltl<I more'"'" 1111 monlM lionl wOlllO be r1tit<1 lo 11,900 In 1997. st.950 In INCOME AVERAGING: R-led. 1918 end U ,000 !eolustt<I annuallv for 1mi.11o111 ln PENSIONS: Moll worken' ""''°"' would 19" Upper·lncome oeoole would greouelly 1051 heY.t 10 IHI VHlt<I -ouerenl..O -efler II•• 111e1r oemPllons " ee rnlnos rlH E•tr• veers on the lot> eno em111over'1 el>ltllv lo rt<luce eumollons tor t>tlncl eno tkltrlv would tn<I. Pension t>eceuw of Socl•I S.Curllv coverege STANDARD DEDUCTIONS· Tnls btnefll for would l>e llmllt<I. Tilt $30,000 annual llmll on lllOH who Clo not 1teml11 dt<lucllolls, llOW n ,4'0 we1115 • worktf' mev loroo If Otoo\lled ov the for sl"lllH end 13,670 for lolnl returns, would be •l'l'IPlover In • lex·~trrt<I Pen1lon known H • lncttued nu1 vHr ov 111e rite of ll'lll veer's 401(kl oten would IHI cut 10 11,000 lnflello" ancs In l"8 woUltl oo 10 13,000 eno 15,000 MINORS· All oeoPle S veers •no Older wl!O are TM deduction f0< l'lt•d' ol l'louH hOl<I would rise cielme<I H • oeotll<lenl wOUl<I htvt 10 have e 10 M,400 In l9M, f0< merrlt<I ln<llvlouel5 fifing Socia! S.Curlly number, 11 wOllld '""''to IHI llslt<t ...,_retttv, to U ,500. A blind or tldtrlv single on 11'\e i>erenl'• 1111 return. Alt but S l,000 of ll'lt 11ers0fl would Del en eddlllonel $750 deduction or, u11terne<1 lllC1lll'lt, luefl " lnlarHI, of • cl'llld If merrled, en exrre 5600, 11erllno Jen 1, 1997 ullder I• would 08 18llt<l el Ille Perent's rel• If the TWO·EARNER COUPLES TM sP«:lel Income Is trom -Iv received from Ille "merrleoe P1118llV" OtcSuclloll for two·terner oerent Tex ectvenleve1 of ;•c1111oro 1ru111: In couPles, worrh 1,1p 10 13,000 • vHr. would tn<I el Whlctu:wooertv 11 tuni.d over to • Cllll<I for ,,._, 1118 tn<I of 1"6 then 10 ,. .. ,., would encl. RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS A worker whO Is LIFE INSURANCE· lncrte.. In Y8lut ol tfloll)le for • comoenv otnllon (or whOse WIOUM ordlnerv llit l111urenc:e would remeln tu fr" ,, .. lgll)le) tn<I .. rns UP lo S2S,OOO IM0.000 tor • MINIMUM TAX This \PICl•I le.,., on hlol'I couOlel could continue dtduellnO ue> 10 n ,ooo , Income lnvntors 111<1 c«PM•llons ,,,., use 50 vn r tor tn ln<llYktuel Rellr-1 Aceounl The menv <ltducilons •nd cractlh thel ll'ltv .,.., 11111e or deduction would d•OP u Income rlMS ebove ll'IOM no In woulcl be touohtnt<I consklereOlv •n<I ,,._., tncl would encl •' 13S.OOO for • slnOlt encl •POiied 11 • 70 11trcent rete lnltre\I on newlv '50,000 for 1 couolt T?los. not -111v11111 for • KQVlrad mvnl<~I bond• tnut<t lo< non Oeduelll>le IRA could "'°°"' UD 10 U,000 • VHr llOVtrntnenl orolects wout<I IHI sul>iecl lo Ille 1111 end Ille Interest would continue tu •frff unlll for 11'\e ""' llme wlllldfewn Wtrkars not tllolOle for COl1"'8•11¥---N~AU .,,t,11«).iN'tallT AINM£Nl. ~­ PlflSIOnS COUid heve • Oe<ludlblt S2,000-e·vnr llons for buslneu•ralelt<I meet& •11<1 tnltrleln IRA r90erdltt1 of Income · mant, lndudlllO s-ts tlcllet1. Mw fullv Tax shelters & investments Tax shelters based on depreciation or paper losses ruled out passive investment losses cannot s tte uer other income w ith exceptions Capital gains: Favo rable rate repealed Investment tax c redit repealed Depreciation rules c hanged to favor equipment o ver buildings Dividend exclusion repealed Minimum tax. Rules 10 1<.eep h igh 1ncomP investors corpora tions from pay ng little ur ,,, , ta x toughened otOVCl10 e would ~ CUI 10 IO oercenl o! ,,,. COS• DIVIDENDS Tile llOO·Nr·oerson ll~IMl' coue>i.l ••clu5IO!l 10< olY!otnctt rec.fivt<I WOUid Incl INVESTME NT CREDIT Th4\ melO< lnYes1 ~I ll'ICtnllve wOUld l>e r-ele<I DE PRECIATION Reduet<I 5tlgl'llly from o<esenr tew G-•llv. Ille oenefll wOUl<I OfOP lo< o...1101ngs wlllle ''''"" for mec111nerv CORPORATE A ATES Too rett o! .. oercen1 ""0Ul<I OrOP to :M 1>ercen1 wtltl lower retH tor 'mall bu51neu TAX ~HELT ERS 11 would be more Otffkult 10 '"'•Id WIQel •rid '"' from tuts Ov UllllQ oeouc11ons from lnveslmtnl\ bull! troun<l I mtlt<t 01nntr\~IP\, tSPKlellv In ru t "''" Oedu<11on' erl\lng from mo11 lnvttrments, lrKludlno rt•' 111111, would IHI llmfle<I 10 emounl risked LOJK\ from oer1.,.rt11l11 lnvttlmtnl5 COUid nor offw1 ....'"' •rid other Income, • PtflOtl KllYtlV 1nv0tvt<1 In meMol"9 rentel •rHt Hltlt could Off\tl UP IO ns.ooo • VHr OIL ANO GAS: Tl'lt lndu1trv ~ally would be UtmPI from • new anll·shelltr rui. •ff9cllnv I05Mt\ from oeufve lnv.slmenll end would rtleln mo\t of the btntflt enoclelt<t wlll'I lllt 0tDltllo<1 •llOwance end Ille QUlcil wrlteofl of certeln or1111n11 CO\IS TIM8ER lnc..nllvti f« rtl«e\lellon and Qulcll IM<lucllon of txPenst\ In otanllno 111<1 rn1tn1a1n11111 5M<lllno\ would oe rete1nec1 out llW> ln<1us1rv would teer lllt toss of caPll•l·geln' 11rtltrtoc8' more lllen moll 80NOS Stalts, Clllfl end COU!llltl would rtleln rlOlll 10 Issue ltx·txernPI bondl for Nbllc orotec11 but use of 00/l<ls tor orlvere orotech \uctl H 5POrl\ encl Darlll"O lecHillt\ would IHI rtstrlctt<I ' BANKS Ltrllet ln\lllullon\ WOUid IOM tile ' \OKlel Ot<luctlolt tor loen-ton res..-.,.., lllOH wllh 0!11 OO<llollO\ of \lleltv io.ns would 11411 \OKlel Oi\DenMtlloll FARMING Qulc.11; wrlltoH of soil end wattt consarvetloll 1no ltn<l-ct .. rlno ••oendlture, WOUid IHI rtDHled Fer,,_s• el>llllv lo daovcl CO\I of fet<J, ltrllllrer >no Olher k.IDOlles befo< U\t<I WOUid be lfmftec:t e MININC Fevorel)le rrfftment o1 <ltC>ltllon •no ol-1..., n.-.11o11 Ind Oevfl0cw111fi11 WOUIG Dt retelllt<I but c.oltel·otlns llftltttnce for rovt11 Income wouf<I be I051 ., Reagan again facing pressure to hike taxes to balance budget W '\ HINGTON (AP) -With Con.arc s so far unable to propose ways to fulfill its promise of reduced deficits, the chairman of the House Ways and Means tomm1ttcc !ays increased taxc~ may be needed to close the gap. Rep. Dan Rostenkowski. ()..Ill., told questioners Surtday he hoped Pres1dtnl Rcapn would "pay attention a little bit more to what $Orne members of the House of Represcntallves and the Senate have been saying about doing $0metb1na about lhc deficits" "R&JS1ng revenue 1s not 1 difficult thing 1f you put your mind, 1f you ~t your eyes on the target," said Rostenkowsk1, appcanna on NBC·TV's "Meet the Pren " But Trea urySccrctary James A. B&ker Ill, appcanng on the same proaram. reiterated the pmident'a opposi- tion to any tax boost "I don•t think thert is any chanc.e in the world we are aoina to l'llK t.aites between now and the election (in November). and if Conare did raise taJte .. the president would not sian the bill," Baker said. J , t Congrcs~ 1~ rcQu1red this year under the Gramm Rudman budaet·~lanc1na law to reduce the deficit next year to S 144 b1lhon. The Conivcss1onal Budaet Offict' recently uttmated that even 1f Congress c.n1ctcd eve promise ID 1t~ fiscal 1987 budget -none of which h ~ yet been accomplished -the target would be missed b S29 b1lhon \- The exact magmtude of the needed pending cut rtvenue increase will be released this week s or report by CBO and the president's Office of Mi~n 1 Joint and Budget, OMB's deficit forecasts have bee aaement opt1m1st1c thin C'BO's, but knowtcdaeable la:m~ort have 51Jd they suspect \o~ as at least S20 b 11 enr the mark. ~ ion ot The law calls for arbitrary across-tho-~rtt ipc d cut'I if Conarcss and the president fail 1~'bn n 1~ aovcmment bllanct hect within $10 billion "t \, taraets. By ~ujnna lower ta11cu each ye.ar G 0 t r Rudman •~ designed to product a balanc<'d budram~i fiscal 1991 act ,,, 1 --~ Landmark Soviet-Israeli talks stop HELSJNKJ, Finland (AP) -The ftnt. official talks an 19 yean bet ween Soviet and Israeli delcptet broke off bunexpectedly after 90 minutes today. ut an Israeli official said both sjdes aarecd on further contact$. "The talks dJd not break up an "" ana,tr," the Israeli told The A5- SOCtated Press. "The Soviets said they want to send an ei&ht·member team to Tel Aviv in October and that proposal will be pTCsented to the lsraeh government "For o ur part, the Israeli delegation presented a demand that the Sovieu pcmut freer J ewish emiarat1on. The So".iets said they will take that back to their sovemment," the official said. speaking o n condition of anonymity. The f sraeli official said both sides agreed to further contacts after they rcPOrting to their governments. The All 60 aboard downed Sudan plane perished KHARTOUM. Sudan (A P)-The military governor of Upper Nale Province reported today that au 60 people aboard the Sudan Airways airhner shot down by rebels died in the crash. The governor. Col. Simon Manang. vowed to make insurgent leader John Garang "pay the price for his savage deed." Manang told the official Sudan News Agency most of the victims of Saturday's attack were women and children. He said the Fokker Fnendship was hit by a Soviet-made SAM-7 surface- to-aar missile as at took off from the prov1ncial capital of MaJakal for Khartoum. He said the plane crashed four miles from the aa~rt. Manang did not specify whether all victims were Sudanese. But a West· cm diplomat who saw the passenger last said it appeared no foreigners were aboard. Soviet Embassy declined immediate comment. indicated an unwdUnaneu to do JO. Iarul says 400,000 of the Soviet Union's 2.S million Jews bave taken steps 10 emi&rate. but arc k.cpt from do1na '° by the aovcmment. Thirty- onc Jews were allowed to leave m July, the lowest fia~ 1n I l months. tcteion to win a lartet role in efToru for an Arab-Israeli peace. A Soviet source confinncd the talks broke off, but said he bad no further information. The mcetina ofiainally was 1c:heduled lO wt two days. The talks, convened at the Finnish Government Compound under ti.&ht secunty, WCTC the first formal dis- cussions since the Kremlin severed tics with the Jewish st.ate over the 1961 Six-Da_y War. The Sovie\I maintain that most of those who want to leave have been allowed to do so. "The Sovieu have bcld church propcrty m luael for a Iona time. Why do they want to dt9CUU it now? It a~ to be a convenient cxcuJC for sanin.J down and u1k.tnf with the lsraehs," one diplomat said Sunday. The United States b.a.s been the dominant outside force in eff'orts to spur talks between Israel and the Arab states, but Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev has called for .ao inter- national conference on the Middle East con flicL soviet officials rejected an lsraelt sugestion made throu&h the Finnish Foreign Ministry that the deleptes shake bands in the presence of phot~phers before the talks began, lsraeh officials said. The Sovieu had said they wanted to discuss matters related to Russian Orthodox Church property 1n Israel and the occupied West Bank. and the status of Soviet citizens living m Israel, about 1 SO of whom are clergy. Israel bas said it would agree to some son of conference 10 conjunc- tion with direct talks between Israel and the Arabs, but that it will not agree to Soviet participation until Moscow resumes dtplomatic ties. Tbe three Israeli delegates were under a government order to discuss Soviet Jewry with the two Soviet representatives, but the Kremlin had Moscow morning newspapers and Soviet radio today made no mention of the meetin&, but Western diplomats and officials close to the talks said the Soviets initiated the Six killed in Pakistani rioting aimed at removal of president LAHORE. Pak.Jstan (AP)-PolJcc clashed with aou- governmeot protesters for a sixth day today as the opposition caUed for mass marches to demand the removal of Pres ident Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq. Six more not deaths were reported. The Movement for the Restoration of Democracy, an alliance of 11 opposition parties. planned major demonstrations today in Lahore, Karachi. RawalpindJ and elsewhere. Tens of thousands of people would march in the protest.s., the group said. Scattered disturbances continued in the port of Karachi and elsewhere in the south today, as demon- strators set tire to vehicles and blocked roads. Police tried to disRCBC them with tear gas and baton charges. Two protesters shot by police in Karachi on Sunday d1cd early today and a third man, who was struck at close range by a police tear gas sbcU. dtcd overnight, said hospital officials, who spoke on condition of anonym ity. Three opposition supporters were killed in a clash Sunday night with government supporters in Shahdad- pur. S1nd {>rovince. according to local journalists and other eyeWJtnesses. The mcident could not be immedi- ately confirmed with local o fficials. Four people died an noting Thursday in Lahore. "The government 1s again doing what Zia bas done for the last nine years and arc shooting and beating people," said coalition spokesman Salman Taseer. The rioting began after the government arrested more than 500 oppos1uon leaders in pre--dawn raids Wednesday. Police deployed reinforcements across the country. Army units were called UJ.> in parts of Sind province dunng the weekend and military patrols m oved through some of the areas hit worst by rioting. The protests are seen as an important test of the opposition's strength in what could be the most serious challenge to Zia's rule since he seized power in a 1977 military coup. Opposition leaders. an hiding followmg the govern- ment crackdown. said they wanted peaceful demon- strations today, but warned that people were angry and trouble was expected an Lahore. where the fo ur people were shot and killed in rioung last week. Chiefopposition leader Benazir Bhutto remained in detention in a jail near Karachi after her arrest Thursday. Zia has said there Wlll be no transfer of power at least unul scheduled 1990 elections. Orange Coat OAILY PILOT/MOf'ldey, Augult 18, 1918 * A8 Car ezploslon kills itiiver. ~ee paasengers in France BJ IM AIMc:MI_. Preti ' TOULON, France-A c:ar transpon.1n1cxplosavff~upeatty IOdaY.lft lh1s Mcdittrrancan port city, lolhn& the driver and all three~ pobCc reported The explosio n, at about I a.m. nearToulo n'sceotraJ market. WftlCked the car a.ad IW'led a ftre that destroyed a 1t<n speiciahiina in lOYI ud baby clothes, police said. French television reports. quonn1 unidentified pOlice sourcet, w d invest'aato rs believed the four people lolled an the blast were tran1PC>rtina a f>omb that went o ff prematurely. News rq>oru soeculaud lb.at the likely taraet wu a nearby office of the aroup SOS-RactJm, which orpruzc:s demonstrations to protest d1scnrftinauon and a sauJu apa.nst immi.,.aou. Ne• Zealand to lmpo9*: ae• uncdoa• WfLLJNGTON, New U.land -Pnme Minister Dav1d La.nae today said new sanctions would be imposed on South Africa. in line with a Commonwealth call earlier this month for measures to proteit the apartheid racial policy. Lancc said the sanctions affect av.iculture. toumm and travel. and would be implemented 1*,i Dec. l ''This will mean as far as New Zealand it concerned a negouatcd end to the general sales agency by Air New Zc:a.laod for.South Afncan Alrways, and a host of agnculturaJ products won't come here, .. Lange said. He gave no add1t1onal details. Six Commonwealth nations mcetin;& in London approved harsh sanctions against South Africa as a means .offorcufg an end to the aparthetd racial segregation sy11tem. Two guard• e#ICllpe over Berlln Wall BERLIN -Two Communist East German border guards C$C3pcd over lhe Berhn Wall. scaling the bamer and then lOssmg their guns bac k into the East, West Berlin police sa.ad today. The escape Sunday evening was the ~rst reported over the Wall since the ccremonae!> on Wednesday commcmorauna the 25th anniversary of the gray concrete bamer that splits the city. The guards made their escape at a sparsely guarded area of the Wall, between Gross.- Ziethen, an East Berlin suburb, and West Berlin's Neukoclln district. a West Bcrhn police spokesman said. They told pohce that no one saw them as one guard boosted the other up on has shoulders to ~ch the top of the wall. The soldier on top then pulled the other up behind him. Pettner said. Refugees tell ordeal of thelr voyage TORONTO -The Sn Lank.an refugees smuggled across the Atlantic in a small freighter's hold said they had little food or clean water and slept on decks awash with human waste dunng their two-week tnp. In weekend intclrviews. spokesmen for the 155 Tamils also said the ship's capt.am taunted refugees who complained of thirst during their voyage from West Germany }.nd threatened to shoot anyone caught an his cabin after a can of Coca-Cola was slOlen ... We were fed tinned soup, hqu1dy nee. moldy bread and dirty water from two barrels." refugee Sivagnanam Savapooranan wd an Toronto. "We slept crowded together an lifeboats and on the floor." The Sunday Star in Toronto q uo ted two refugees as saying the Tam a ls were allowed o n deck o nly twice.a day to draw sea water for washing. One commented ... lf l had known what It was gomg to be like, I never would have gone. E'en an anamal sbould not be brought like this" Levels of radon gas in California homes . lower than E. Coast LOS ANGELES (AP) -Levels of radon gas found an C'ahfom1a homes tested b y a pnvate firm are. for the most part. far lower than tho<>e measured on the East Coast. a pnvate firm and government officials said. • I '1dual homes across the country. You don't have to tell the world you have an eating problem ... Overall. 4.6 percent of the measure· men ts taken an 500 Cahforn1a hom es by Temdex Corp. of Walnut Creek have been higher than the federal!) accepted level for the potent1all) harmful gas. officials said Fnday Ward Alter. president of the cor- poration. said the average measure· ment for Cahforn1a homes tested was 1.39 picocuries of radon per hter. well below the four-p1cocurie level con· sadcrcd acceptable b) the EPA. A p1cocu~ 1s a rad1a11on measure- ment. Terrade,_ findings amount to a compilation of readings from ind1· The findings of the pnvate firm·s I tests. conducted dunng the past two -.ears. ha'e been included b) federal government officials 1n their research on U.S. radon contamination. I Last Thursday. the Environmental I Protection Agency announced that. based on a preliminary survey. tt believes that 12 percent of the nat1on·s households may be con- taminated Wlth the colorless. odorless gas that may cause lung cancer. The EPA said Fnday II wants to warn the pubhc about the threats of radon without causing panic. The agency recommended that re'>aden ts of areas that have substan- ual deposits of uramum -which produces the gas as 11 decays an the sotl -contact state health officaal'i about rado n testing of their homes Prosecution of drug traffic lags, U.S . Attorney warns SAN DIEGO (l\P) -President Reagan's fight to curb drug trafficking along the U.S.-Mexaco border could be futile unless more prosecutors are hired to handle the increased caseload. U.S Attorne) Peter 1'. Nunez warned. cnme is not going to be 1nvesugated. because there's no money to pay for 11." Nunez said Nunez as blaming the (iramm· Rudman budget-balancing law in part for his anabahty to replacc fi ve attorneys left who left this year. The. .-positions rcrresent I 0 percent ot t Nunez's lega staff. t Earher this month. Nunez told the Nunez v01ced has concerns 1n the wake of the Reagan adm101suauon·s unveiling last week of "Operation .\l11ance." a ne~ campaign to fight drug traffid.ang along the Southwest border As pan of the plan. the LI. Customs Service will plant 110 ad- d1t1onal officers alo ng the Cahforn1a- Mcx1co border. The Internal Rev_, enue Service is get ling 25 more agents to 1n vest1gate money laundenng and narcotics industry pro fi ts. chiefs of federal anve<;t1gat1ve agen- cies in San Diego that he wouldn"t prosecute cases rcquanng spending b) his office thro ugh Sept 30. the end o f , the federal fiscal year. "Somebody susp(cttd of doing a "Basically. you have an increased enforcement effort and a reduced pro~cutorial effort going on at the same tame." Nunez said "You can't do more ~1th less." • Crowd beats man to death after he kills teen-ager with shotgun blast By tile Auodated Prell VAL VERDE -Angry o nlookers beat a man to death wi th fence pom after he killed a teen-ager with a shotgun blast to the face and fired at a crowd. wounding three. authont1es said Witnesses sa.id Gerardo Valle, 17. of Val Verde was shot and killed as he wa!I attempting to break up a street fight t>ttwccn two youth~ outside a party at about I :20 Lm. unday. said Los Angeles County shenff~ Deputy Chns Robbins. David Mo ta. 20. of Paco1ma alleaedly grabbed a shotgun fro m h1~ car when he saw Valle intervene. Ro.bbans s~ud. "He got a 12.gauge shotgun end fired once m the face. lulhng Valle," Robbins said. "He tht>n turned to the crowd of30 to 60 people and fired two or three rounds into the crowd. stnkang thrct' people. "The remaanang portion of the crowd beat Mom to death " Hands AcrOBB Amerlca costs checked CLEVELAND -.\dmin1<>trnt1 ve cosh of Hand!I .\cros~ 1\men ra hkel) will cxc~d t'Stabl1,hcd 'itandard!>. a newspaper SAV\ The fund-nusang campaign for the need~. which organm:d a human chain acrO'i!I the country on Ma) '5. ha~ at .. hcaJquartrrs an Lo'i Angeles When consadenng standardc; e 1.abl~shed h) the Lo'i i\ngelc"i Socl31 S<-rvi~ Department. "'°mcthang 1\ wrona." th( dr~rtment''i chief an vcs11gn1or ~ad RTD driver fired after crash r eblred LO AN< rFI F\ -\ R. pad Tmn\1t Oai.tntt bus dnver. fired after te~ttng po51t1ve for man1uann followina 11 <·r h with anot.ht'r hus t.hat inJured 27 ~pie. ha~ tit-en rch1rt>d. en RTO 'ipokc man said. C lartn« C1aylr Rrown Jr sucet sfull)' ap~aled 1'11<1 dasmmal b«au"S< the prt'itnrc ot mRnJU3nll 1n a dnver's S) 1~m unhkr coc:une and other hard drui.~. doc n't mandate amom1ta<"d1~m1~c.al undrr thr R tlY' drua polan the 'iP"kc~mon \aid Brown whose tnn rammrd the balk ot anoll'it'r R TD bu) lcut spnn&. ba!> been pl.aced 10 the d1~tnc t'\ drug rrhah1h1.rnon prnir.1m • " Just tell us. \'.~:·re tht• \kull.JI T n:atmcnt C'Cntcr lllr f:.almg D1,nn.kr-. anu \.l.l.' 'II lo..ct•p ~our pm JtC lite' cry.pm ate rhe l\kuH .. il· I r'Catmcnt Center f(ll l:atang 01,onlcr. I' an 1nthv1dualtTCd pmgr.rm. fr-. ~111Ultcr. more in11rna1c. and we antcnu 10 keep 11 that Y-ay. Trc..11ang you tor annrc.>.1.1 . bultmLa or rnmpul,..,e nvc rcJtang " a per.on.ti crnnmumcnf .,..c make to your pcr-nnal he.11th lnp.1t1lc·nt or nu1p.1111:n1. l.."arc and 1.nun,ding .ire 1a1lon.-d to ~1iur inJ1\11d ual need' Once we·rc tn\ohcJ \\l' 'IJ\ lll\11f\cu. Ill heir \1111 uintlllll\: In h~.'lp \1111r.l'lt I h~· \kd1~ .11 T l'l',llllll'nt Ct'llh.'r tor f·,11m~ ))1,11nln, t!> p • .tn u1 J Lull .:,en t~c. hu!)pJl.iJ .mJ 1~ ~w1ki.1 b\ . pn' re" 1nli.i,, \.\, hn I.." Jn pn)\ 1dc ~nu \\ 1l h 1llc1.h1. ,1 I cllpcrtl'c Jnd cmn11onal 'up~lft \.\>c \.\ 111 help -.nu i.:hJngc tht '-'J\ \llU thtnl Joout lno<l .md the \~J~ -.nu thin~ .• ~,ut \11uNlf \nd th1.· pmcr.im '' un crcJ !"I\ m11,1 in-.ur:1nu· pl.in' ~n \1>11 d11n't h,1\1' to tl'll th1· \.l.11rld H'll h,1\1. .an cai(ng pmoh:m fu,t tell u' · FREE MONTHLY COMMU ITY LE T RE all o ur 24-hour Hotline for a f r e con ultation or le cture re r vati.on 1-800-EDU-LI E MEDICAL TREATME T CE TER FOR EATI G DI '" ORDER" . A TA ANA HOSP1 fAL MEDICAL CF Tl R t i.ill ""' f ,11r\1c~ \1 \Jnl.1 \n.1 C 1lilnm1.1 4 1 11t-t ' .. ' 6 , ' A l Orange Coeat DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Augu1t 18, 1988 ·'The study turned up surp rising links between passenger deaths and th e amount of alcohol In ch elrbOdles." ' Newport election will be I c'otitlyln tempers, dollars j To the Editor; Who is a Destruct1orus1? T he August 8th Daily Pilot quotes Councilman John Cox accusing some of his consutucnts of being .. destruc· tionists." Rcfcmng to those c1rculat• ing the referendum oppostng the huge expansion of Ne"' pon Center. he says "It's unfonunate that there arc people like that. people who wane to de- stroy." Has 11 not occured to C:ounctlman Cox that the voters supponmg the referendum fear such densely ex- panded land use will "descro>" their residential nghts and affect 1he1r wav of living. The present zoning law fo·r Ncwpon Center pcrmtl!. the ll"'\-ine Company 10 add 27 per t:ent more development there. lnStl•ad they have requested and the City Council approved 47 per cent additional development at Newpon Center. It appears there 1s :in honest difference of opinion. ·Those of us who love Newpon Beach, and that certa1n l} includes John Cox. do have differing news. lsn'11t time 10 con1ruc1ivel) consider the issues and make an informed. thoughtful decision on what the residents conc;1der progress for "our town" -not what the real estate interests. the developers and the Chamber of Commerce think we should hv<' with. Do we want to duplicate Costa Mesa with its South Coast Plaza? Are not our manne related industry and beach related tourist business along with the em p1rc of offices and hotels around th<' airport sufficient for attracting dollars to Newpon Bc.lch" It ha~ been suggested that Ncwpon Beach along w11h the other c1t1<'s of Cahfomta proJeCI what •~ th<' mo\I· mum population allowable to retain a comfonable quality of life so that the year 2000 does not find us all boted in. Let's not overlook that aspect of c11y planning. There arc alread} ind1cat1ons thnt the upcoming referendum election will be cost I} of tempers and dollars. Let's endeavor to moderate both and reason w11hou1 emotton and with respect for each other. l OUISE S GREELEY Newport Beach Editor's note: A portion of this le tte r was inadvertently dropped when It first ran Thursday, Aug. 14. We regret the error. A pet peeve with Costa Mesa To the Editor This letter 1s '>ent to e\prcss concern about (. osta Mc~"; policies regarding animal holdtng. Just recent!\ we lost our cat. In our search for him. we went to the Orange County Shelter. the Ncwpon Beach Shelter. and I went to the Costa Mc!Ml Poli ce Department. ha\ ing recent!\ heard a comment about the an·a to·r cats there. In talking w11h an animal control officer. I d iscovered that tbe an1mab detained there are 1mmed1a.tcly put 10 sleep upon aniving at thl' Orangl' County Shelter. There was a duck. a large black bird (mynah.,). ~omc adult cats. and man} k11tens at the time I was there. There arc ~vcral th1n$s that con- cern me about tht'i '>1tua11on. F1~1 ol all. I feel sure that the' ast maJont" of Costa Mesa resident!> do not ha' can' idea that animal!> arc detained at ·thl· Costa Mesa Poltce Fanlit} There 1s note' en a sign 1nd1t:at1ng this area for the educauon oftho-.e "ho dn H b} or come to the poliu· lal 1h1' for other reasons. Second. in light of the..e :in1malc; being hidden a>Aa}. 11 ts doubl~ distressing that ( osta Mesa '" not willing to pa} for the three da..s ~la} tor them at the Orangt' (ount} '>helter to l'nable at least <;ome of thl' ownl·r~ 10 reclaim 1he1r pets With all the monl'} tx·ing pourl'd into Coc;ta Mesa cultural prOJett\, redrvclop· ment PfOJl'Ch. and high nc;e pro1ect\ (mam ofwh1rh ctllll'O<; Jo not C\Cn want'). \urclv there muc;t be soml· <;mall amount that rould be c;pt•nt for a .,1gn at the police fat:ilit) and a c;1gn and three days c;ta) at thr Orangt' Count} Shelter. so that Pl'nple lrom Co.,ta Mesa ha\c the c;aml' d1ance to find their pets a\ thOSl' 111 othl•r romrnun1t1es' Thl'>'>l'Cm\ to ht· one moree\ampk ul ho" ( osla \.1cc;a t h1mst·c; to deli rw 1h pnnntlt''> It 1c; J '>aJ uimmcntaf\ "hen a Cit\ t·are<t m11rl' ahout 1t' buildings tha11 11' peopk and their pet<,' ( ·\IHH E Kf[I LR (. O\ta Mcc;:i Let's put quali ty l)efore quantity To the Editor· Is this a democran or" hat'''-' hl'n a publtc ~rvanl allo·w., h1rn!>cll to be quoted (an a newspapcr n·:id b} ha) const1tucn1s1 a<t ">aying. "I 'm not c;ure voters would have the l.rwwledge or expertise 10 reach an 1nlormed de- c1s1on on this·· THIS tx·ing the proposed $300 m1ll1on de,clopment of Newpon (enter The hlaLant arrogance of that St31l'mrnt 1c; almm.t be\ond belief It Joc.-,n 1 tal..c too much brainc; (JU\I wmmon \enSe) tO realize that '\Ulh a proJt·l t \.\ill ha'c cnormou't ncgatl' l' 1mpJt t nn traffit. population congl''illun air 4uJht}. but mo'tt l''>JX'Udll\ on thr qu.thl\ of Ille that thl\ an·a h..t' '" l11ng l'OJn~nl. 'o m..tller "hat \onlt Jnd Jann· I he By the Associated Pres'i r nda\ " Mond.1) \11g IX lhl' 230th da> of I 4Xl1 T hl'rl· ..ire I ~5 <la>' left 1n the }car Today·., h1ghl1ght in h1<.tor) On .\ug. IX. 11114. Prt'\ltknt \\ ood· ro"' Wtl .. on l'i\Ul'd hi\ "1'roclamat1on of Neutrallt\ .. '-'htch "j' J1mcd at keeping the I n1tt:d \tJll'\ out of World '-" ar I ">aad V. 1l\11n ·· r hl· United ">talc' mu-.t ~x· nl·utral 1n fall a\ well a\ 1n naml · On th1~ date In 1227. thl' Mnnt1.ol wnllucror Gcngha'> Khan died In 1587. Virg101a !>art ht.tame lht· lir'>t child ol Lngl1'>h parl'nt'> 111 ht· born on 4-mencan \011 nn "'"hat I' now Roanoke lc;land 'i < In 1818 the liro;t mannl' l''<pcd1t1un ponsorcd b} lhc U.~. gv\ernment ~ct sail from Hampton Koad't. Va r he expedition traveled the Pacific Ocean and South <;ca... gathrnng 1nfor· m:a11on to help promote l '..., com- mert·c. In 11<4'1 l ~ forcec; led tl\ ( 1en "itephen W Kl·arnl'}' captured 'iant.a Fe. N.M In 1920. Tcnne'i'ice ht•t.:tme the 16th ~tatt' to rattf}' tht· I 11th .\mendmt·nt t<> the ( onc;t1tut111n which guarantt•t.•d thl' rtp,ht of .111 4-mencan women lo vote In 1954 .\\\1-;tant Set.retail 111 Lahor Jaml''-r Wilkins became tht· fir11t hint k to attend a meeting of tht· Pre111dt•n1 ' < 1lh1nc-t ll'> he 'lat tn fm ORANGE CO AS l Daily Pilat t """ .... , °"' r '"" yr11• • 131) N 11, f O"IA M"'°' CA • ...,. "'<.1/tl'ICll 1(1 Bo• 1 .. M C:A ';62~ \. • lrnne Com pan} come~ up with.$ lOO million 1s the real reason for this incredible disregard ol the \.Oler<, It the pro1ect I'> 'iuch a great 1dl·a WHY do they refuse to put 11 on thl' hallo!'' Thomas Jefferson muo,t be rnll1ng cner in his grave Congratulation., to the one inde- pendent thmker on the Nl•wpon &ach (1tv Council. Don Strau~~. for having the 1ntegnt} and courage not 10 buckle unde'r the tremcndou\ pressure oft ht~ po"crful and wealth\ lobby Let'c; hor<· "e an· t 1\ il11cd enough lo put qualtt\ ahead of quanllt) \.1 \Kl""K.\ HOR.\C I\. lfun11ngton Head1 Lahor ~i.'l n·tar) Jamr, r· M Ill hl•ll In 1958 the nmcl "l oliw.'· h}' Vladimir Nahok11\, wa' puhl1'1hed In 1961 Jame\ Meredith ht·<.ame the lir!.t black 10 graduate from thl' IJni, er'>tt) of M1c;c;1\'\1J)p1 Ten yl'nr\ ago: 1 '>l.o ll S -\rm) oflic<'r\ Wl'fl' llllk•d in Korea·., ~cm1- l1tan1ed tone a\ ,J gruup ol Nonh Korean '>Old1er\ "1cld1ng '"c" and metal p1lll''· JllJ<ked J group nl \rnenrnn and ">outh K11rl·.1n \Old1t'f' "'ho '-'t'fl' tnrnrning trl'l'<. f 1\C }Car\ d~o l're.,11lcn1 Rt·agan during a Cahlorn1J \l\lt met v.11h top aides in LO\ \ngclc'> to Jt'\CU'i'> v.a)' of cutting at k a't $ 75 b1llton mort• from the lcderJI hudgl't to eliminate the deficit O\ I %-l One }Car ago Pre\1dent Reagan·., nallooal set unt> alht!>Cr. Robert ( °vi<'Farlanc urged nego11at1ons be· tween the gov~rnmenl of South '\fnca and the rnurury·!I black leader' dunngan appearance on ABC-, "Th1<i · Week w11h David Brinklt')." Today\ b1nhday~ Oefen .. e ~c­ relal) ( aspar Weinberger 1., fill .\ctress Shel le} W1ntcrc; '" 64 f-ormcr ru:st 1..ad} Rmalynn ( arter ·~ 541. Movie director Roman Polan'>k1 1"1 5 l Actress Gu1I h!thcr t!t SI Actor Robert Hcdford " 49 \ctor-com- c<.11an Martin Mull 1\ 4' r hought for toda) "If a man wanh h1'1 dream\ to com<' true. h<' must v.ake up··-'-Anonymou'i •Karen Wittmer Pubhshef fteftlf llnl l"d1IOf TOfll Tttt M•naoino E<111n1 DOft f9Ney City Edtle>t TOfl'I Ctanl11 N_, Ed1tot Ct-'9 lfMlff Sport• fd•IM I J ~CMtNlf ProducllOfl OlreciOf r.,_.~« .... Clrcule1 ion °"9ctOt Howetd llMleMty AcMwtl.inQ Oll.CIOI p..., ..... M C.1a.Ulf141d OllM:IOf I ~I , Lettuce hope for fewer tomato, zucchini plants It ma' be a fluke. but I think that l'H· JUSI-stumbled onto a wa' 10 feed all of the stan ing m1ll1un\ 10 the "'orld toda' lt'c; ea\\. .\II "e· have to du' I'> g1H· them tomato <1eed'\ I ma} -or ma' not -haH· mentioned that I bcrnme mcr- whelrnl·J w11fl the basil urge to plant thing~ in Lhl' o;pnng. M) mallhO\ hulgl'" "'1th brochures ahd rntalogi. of the mo~l magn11iccnt plant'i and exotic' l'grtablcs. and I someho" IO\l' control . pnng 1<, al50 the time ot'year when in~ car <.ort ol automaticall~ pulls into the nearco;1 nurser\ I U'>ualh lea\ e w111' a 1runl.. lull of \luff I JU~l l·an·1 fl''\l'it l 'r,uall) I plant a ro"e hu'ih ur two. Jnd a lew flo\.\er\ I h1<, h:i<t hct•n grnng on loq ear\ . .ind) ou might lhtnll that m\ hou-.e hao, ht·en o' crrun b\ grcene~ h) no>A. and 11 probal"ll) "<>Uld ha'e nn•pt tor m' rnt•tho<l ul planting. Diga hole t>u~ "'ha1ne1111<; that I'm planting. and pra) tor rain This }ear. !>omcthing nl''-' ha\ h<.·en added. Tomatoes fhe) looked so cute s1111ng there al the num·r. that I bought r,onv: The~ 'Aere \Ort of small so I figured rd need 40 or '50 ..\nn - a farmer's daughter "ho hate\ tomatoes <,;i1J "NOOOOOOOO!" <ihl' apparl·ntl) felt that om· would ht• enough I bought 16 Wh11l• I wao, planting thl'nl. m) neighbor. Eddie. a~kcd me If l wanted a 1ucchin1. Sure. It took \P: men to transport the thmg to my hou'>e Had that squash been laying on tht' beach. ll v.ould have had harpoons in 11. Eddie was 1ust begrnmng to-go through. with his squash. what was in store for me and m) tomatoes. Crc11ing nd of the excess. / The fir'>t tin\ toma1oec; -.1ane<l 1n appear. and I was ecstatic. Because I wao; born 1n a big ell~. I alwa} s thought that fOod came from grocery stores. M) tomatoes were actuaU) growing. Then I not iced there were a lot ol tomatoes Whal the heck. lhl· mort· the merrier I learned there \H'rC lot\ and loh of tomatoc\ ..\t ahout thrc; t1ml'. Fdd1e otTered me some ofh1s tomatoes I. in m' innocente took some ·..\ fe"" da><. later I had ripe tumatocc; ol rn) o"n I stani:d eating thl'm It got 10 ·lhl' point "here I .,tatton<.'d m)~·lf ne\l to thl· tomato patch w11h a ho\c P1d,. wao;h. eat pick "a'>h cat. I v.as JU!>l th1nk1ng about doing a>Aa) "1th the "<l'>h pan -'-'hat the hec~. ra' eml'n neH·r wac;hed thl'lr lood -\lohl'O 11 cKcurrl·d to me I 'hould stan g1' 1ng a'-'a\ soml' of m\ t rop I \taned to call lncnd'I Things went "ell unul I mentioned tomatoes - or morl' freqoentl~ until I got thl· tir<;t ''liable out -tom then the line went dead Then one da) I got a rall from a friend named Rich lk wanted to kno'' 1f he could \top h) for a" h1k .\hc;olutel:y I ruhbcd m~ hand\ together w11h glee as I loaded a grnn·r) 'ack full of tomatoc' and wa11l'd for the doorht•ll to nng R1 th 10, .,inglt• and "ould BILL HARVEY probably love some tomatocc;. The doorbell rang. and I answered 11. A!> soon as the door was open. Rich thrust a huge brown bag into m) arm!. and turned and ran down the-'itde- walk 1\11 I heard wa., hl'i H.\HAHAhahahahaha a' hl' ran for his car. Rich "a" not normal!' hl.e that Something must be "'"rong. I loollcd in the bag. Tomatoes It's gettmg to ht' a dc,pcra1e \1tuat1on around here l'H· been 'itarvtng our normall> fat dogs. If) 1ng to tnsllll a lo' e for the firm . red. 1u1u dcltghl!> of the man elouo; tomato 1n them So far. no succes' 01tto "1th the h1rd and the goldfish I he torto1o;t• hkes them. but hc·s such a \lo" ca ter l've tncdmak1ngtoma101erk\ l'H· considered hron11ng thl·m and mak- ing pendant' and t'amng'> out of them. In a fit of msp1rat1on I l'\t•n encouraged the local kid ~ to pl.1~ baseball with them (l1~1ng I dd1l'\ zukes for bats) but that idea wa~ 'hon hved. · So. I'm reduced to begging Please. friends. 1f an\hod\ out there has a use for a tomato · Bill Harvey Jives in llantingtoa Beal'b. -11111:mt;r.;:1~1;,J ,dk·i;t.M:1 .i----------------- People who flybigh may not be able to survive the crash W~ .HJNGTON -< uuld that \et:ond in-01ght tcx:kta1I pro' e fatal in an <:me1gcnq" Federal A•1a11on .\d- m1n1~trat1on 1nvest1gaton were star- tled lo d1)co,er an appan·nt n1rrela- t111n lx·tween survivab1lltv in an airnlane crash and the amount of h1101e a passenger h<id ron .. umcd '\Jo one liver, through a plane· 'hattenng crash or m1d;11r l''plo'>1on ol rnur<.e But the unpubli,hed por- tuin of an F.\.i\ 1n'e'.illgat1on on ,1 l 'IX~ l'lltcrgenq landing in< 1nun- n.1t1 1nd1l atc' lhar 1n '>Un I\ ablt• plan1· illt 1den1' the hl'<J\ll'r-<lnnking p.l\\- t•ngl'r' MC more hkt•h to pcn\h T "Cnt' ·three pcoplc dtl'd after firr hrokl· out in a lavatnn of an Air < anadj !X -9 tn June· 19ln I hl' death.., ~ere caused b> fumt·<> Imm hurning matenal 1n the cahin l he plane cra'>h·landcd and thl· ~un 1.,,or'> Oed through the escape hatchc".I I\\ a result of' the find1ngc;, thl.' I \·\ hu\ ordered that planec; with ~(J or morl' o,eat\ be fitted w11h 11lov.cr- tiurning. more firc-retard:int ma- terial!> Lx1'>t1ng planec; mu\I < 011l11rm h~ 1940 Hut wht1t wu~ IC'tt out of thr final '>l<· fl<J~l' rcpor1 wa' th<' lm.itolo~1cal ~tudy dCloc b' exix·rt 'i' at the F•\A \ Mike Monronc~ Acroriaurn.11( entl·1 111 Oldahoma C ti), O~la Th,· \lud) 1u1 nt•d up '>urpmtng ltnk<. hctwetn passcnfcr dl·ath!> and the amount of alrnho rn their bodtC\. Of th<.'~' whod1cd. thrct had more; lh..tn enough alcohol 1n their blood \trcam~ to he declared legall) drunk in moo;t 'ilate'i. one-had enough 10 Ix· ll'g.alh drunk in \Orne <;late~ c1g.h1 had <,omc-akohol 1n their blood and 11 hnd nont T ec.111 on IR uf the 2 I \Ur\-1H>t'1 on thl' otht'r hand ~ho>Aed none "'ho "'ou Id have been lt'g.a II) drunk an any \late and onl} four with an) alcohol at all 10 their hlood .\ \poke'iman for the ~ .\ \ ·., < 1 \.II .\eromed1ral ln'\t1tute told our rt\. <,ocu1tc l..c~ Whitten th:u thC' ,.a11,t1C'\ wert' not mndu~1vc.-l'rtou~h to 'lDlt' \.\1th 1 natnt' thi.lt bo()IC ran he a f<ll'tor in \Ur\t\ah1hty ~uch other factors ac; d1<;tance from escape hatch- e~. lighting 1nd1ca11ng the hatche<,' locations and cabin attendantc;' tra1n- 1ng can also de rm1nc who lives or dies in a walkaway al·c1<lent lt'c; bccau~c the <;c1ent1fic and <ita11s11cal cv1dcn<'e 1s c,1111 too i.ketchy tor definite rnn< lu~t0n'> that the alcohol contt'nt of tht• Air Canada passengers' hlood "'a' kft out of the final draft ot tht· rt•pon th<' <,poke'>- man said ~LIPPFR'r POllllHR\ Ahout half of the 'co;..,cl o\.\ner\ rec,pons1ble tor oil 'iplll'i 1n l ' ~ "aterwa)''l manage 10 e'iCnpe the lO'll of cleaning up their meo;c;, according 1oa rcpon by thl· Trnn<;ponat1on Depanmcnt'c; 1n- c.111.·~ tor general As a result. from 197 J 10 1985_ lhe C oa 1 Ciuard t;pent ahout \60 m11l1on of unreeovercd fund' to <'lean up onc;hore and omhort 011 o;p1ll The inspector gcnc-ral 1dcn11fied four chief rcason<i for the govcrnment'c; failure to collect from the oil 'lp1llerc; •l eg1<;lat1ve hm11\ on n·s'>cl own err,' linb1lit}'. •Unidcnf1ficd pcrpetrntorc; •l)clay<1 tn pr(')('t<;\lng oil·f)Of lu11on court ca'tec. •lnsullinent public awarcne<.'i uf the cOcct\ of 011 \pall'\ Not onl> doc'i the ( oa'1<1uard l;1d. the .. deterrent eflcct of rnm111al prosct.ut1on," th<' tn'>pcctor general found hut e'en c1v1l pcnalt1<'" have no1 hc:en us~\\Cd for thr many ~pill\ on the Outer ( ont1ncn1al %t'lf Thar .. h«au\C the rn, 1ronmcnlal Protection Agcnq ha.' )Cl 10 ddine "harmful quant1t1e'i" of o;p1lled ml .i~ 1t wa, on.lert'd to do ninr )'c.i~ a10 < ongre~\ 1s conc;1dcnna lei1shll1on that would 'iCI up a Marine Oil Pollutaon C ompcn'iatwn r und. financrd h" u\t"r ftc" to '>htf\ the hurdcn of unrelmNed cleanup CO'>l\ from the ~tivtrnmcnt lo the pnvatr '<''tnr I Nl>l f( 1 lfl l>OMT It'' not olten th:u a m<'mlx-r of< onWl'"' rt~c; ' r JACK AllDERSOll and JOSEPH SPEAR to the defcr;i'iC of PAC'\ -political action comm1ttec<t that allow.corpor- attons and organ11attonc; to make legal campaign con1nbu11on<. 10 fa, ored poltt1c1ans .. The stigma at- tached to PAC'c; m recent years can transform the staunchest popultst into an apparent wat<'rho) for thl· 'lpeetal 1ntcre'its But th1'i hasn't fa1~d Kcp. R ud~ Boschwlt7, R-Minn .. who evidently doesn't like what reform leg1slat1on proposed by Sen. David Boren, [).. Okla .. would do. So he recently wrote to 4,000 PA Cs askmg for their help. "In the past. reform ha'I always been remcmhcred for tis un1ntcn· t1onal cfTe<'ts ·rather than its ongtnnl prcm1scs."wrotc 8o~hw1t1, 11 formef' plywood ~lcsman. He then R'iked PA\ managers to suhmat 1hc1r op1n1onc; because "you arc the folh who bcsl understand t'he~ laws and t'an !>(st analy1<' the propo')('d changes " If Boschwm were a poultry tarme1 . would be a k the fox''i adv1(Y on de!lagn of a hcnhou'iC" I\ TEAM FOR •\l.I . FA~ON~ i\t the nsk of~m1ng 10 naa. we'd lili..c 10 remind the Ju lt{C Department and other c;upposcdl} 1ntt'l'C tcd pin1e~ that ti wa' well over a year ao that the v.mld v.ac; prom1~ a condus1ve repon o n the exhumation of \kelctal remains declared to Ix tho~ of Dr Josef Mcnaele. the infamous "Anecl of De:uh" at the Na11c;' Au~hwm death c11mp 1n World War II J•t't Aod,.rroa and Jo ~pA 'Pff r 1r~ 1yodl1'1tNI C"OlomJJl•f . JACK AlfDltR80N Cola amfat DAN WALTERS Sales tax rings up debate AC RAMENTO -About a thtrd oft he state's general fund revanucs- morc than S 11 billion in the current fiscal year -are derived from ilS share of the sales ta,. It's a relatively painless tax, one we scarcely nottcc except when we make some major purchase. such as an automobile. We tend to think of the tax -6 percent 1n all but a few areas of the state -as one that applies to purchases of all goods except drug5 and food. But over the decades that the state· local sales tax has existed, spec.tit' 1ndustnes have pestered the lcgls· lature. often succesfully, 10 ext"mpt themselves from the levy. The net result 1s that the sak-s tax. onginall) designed to apply to all tangiblt' goods except neccssattes ~uch as food. drugs and uuliues. has become riddled w11h loopholes that make little sense e-<cept an the context of the power that their txncfic1anes ca n wield 10 Sacramento b~ means of lobb) 1sts and campaign contnbu- 11on'>. uch loopholes arc called "tax npcnditure~ .. m the jargon of the taxing trade .. which is a very accurate wa} of de~nbmg their effect. An exemption from an otherwise gener- ally applied tax has precisely the same economic effect as an appropriation for a direct subsid}. although their sponsors usually insist otherwise. >\sales tax exemption is a handout. welfare for those already ""ealthy and "'llhng enough 10 hire the lobbyist), make the campa1in contribution~ and otherwise lubncatc the poltttCal process It's a handout that the remaining taxpa)ef'i underwntc 10 the form ol ha' 1ng kss mont:) a'ailable for health. educauon and otht'r publtc programs ( urrenlh. 11\ l'!>l1matc.-d b\ the statl' Oepartmcnt of Finance that all c'rmptions from the sales ta' coc;t state and local go,emment'> about S4 5 bi I hon a \Car. with at least SI billion ol that being categonLed outside the generall) applied and general!} supported food . medical suppl) and ullltt~ e\empllon<t 1 he loopholes include tho'ie bcn· eti111ng the aircraft. cand}. motion p1uurc. relOrJ1ng, computer. fishing and publl\hang 1ndus1nes. to namr hut a k"' Eat h 'eS!>10n of the Lei1slature produce<. a quota of creative new ~cheme\ to exempt cenain economic 1ntercc,t<, from the sales tax. 1 he current SC!>!>tOn alre.ady has \l'l'n ~'eral nl'w ones enacted or c\lended past their expiration datec; ">l·n Wadtl' Dcddeh. 0-Chula Vasta. lor e'amplc. won leg1slattve and gubcrnatonal approval for a measure that eitempts steel produced an geothermal pro1ects from the sale~ ta\ thus o.,,erturning a fa,orablc court ruling '-'On by local go..,rrn- ments-a measure wonh c;omt SI H 5 rn1ll1on to Its sponsors Hut otherc; have hcen lolled b' thl' l cg1sla1urc or the governor One of the oft-re1ected exemp11ons. fo r ex· ample, would allow the fishing tndus- tr; to hu> h<.'11copte~ 10 spot lish without paying c;ale<> taxes \~the Lcga'iluturc r<'COn\cncs this "'"l'l'k tor the final days of the 1985-tHi h1rnr11al Se\SIOn, lht're will be rt- llCWl'd ~norts to punch new loopholr~ in the ~le) ta,. Sc'eral of the b11l<o would e"<empt governme.nt agencies themselves from pa) 1ng sale., taites, something now required by law One oft he more interesting. earned hy ..\sscmbl)man Tom Bane. D-Van Nuys. and pend· ing 1n the Scn<1tt'. '-"Ould nempt the stat<' from pa) ing c;ales tu bu\ would take effect on Dc-c. I. 1986. rather than on Jan· l. l 987. as most law~ do. ( apttol 1ns1der. bcltcve that th~ odd enactment date l'i aimed al allowing lhe l...egislalurc 1tsc:lf to bu) or lease nc"' cars for memhc~ 1n December. af\er the next ~'>Ston convenes. without paying sale<; taxe~ One ot the bitterest sales tax battle~ occurred JUSt before the Lqi laturc broke for tis ~ummer recess in Juh Th<' catalogue pnnting industry, sa}- 1ng 11 was being overwhelmed by tax- tree prinling operallons out of statl'. has been seeking an exemption for printing products in Caltfomia I >cukmeJ1an vetoad an earlter bill hut after he changed his mtnd and narced 10 s1gn an e~empt1on. the measure becamc-en~narled 10 a vef)' complc~. behtnd·thc·sc~ncs stn.ia&Je an the Senate The Senate Appropna· tton~ C'omm1ttce killed one bill at the behest of its chairman. Sen Daniel Roatwnaht. amid reports that 1t fate was t1eJ to the pnnt1ng 1ndu ti')·., w1lhnanCM to open us w.1\let and h1rt ctrtain well-placed lohbyt~b But the bill has been revived b)' be1naamendcd into~ not her mea'iurt ~h1ch means that the clo$1n1 "'"ttk oi the leiislattvc SC'\51on should 'ltt still another 11tn.auJe over Y(ho p.iy, ~h!\ LUe$ 1n ( hlbrn1a Du Wallt l'I II • ''odlc11t'd col•mnl11. Democrats claim Reagan shifting gears on defense WASHINGTON (AP) -Con· gressional Democrats, stung by Presi· dent Reqan's charge that Capitol Hill budget cuts in defense would open the country to Soviet missile attack, say his military spending plan would dramatically change lJ .S. arms policy. Rep. Les Aspin, ().Wis., said Sunday the House merely was con· tinuing present policy by voting last week to restrict tests of anti-satellite weapons, block production of chemical weapons, force the admm1s- tration to abide by the 1979 SALT II arms accord and spend $3.1 bi I hon on "Star Wars" rcscach. He said it was R~n. not Con· gress, who was shif\ing gears on defense. He denied that con~ssional cuts in defense spending will under· cut U .S. ability to reach an arms control agreement with the Soviei,s. "What the Reagan administration wants to do is a dramatic change in policy," Aspin said on ABC TV's "This Week With David Brinkley." "They would like to abandon SALT II. They would like to have big increases in Star Wars rather than modest increases in Star Wars," sajd Aspin, chairman of the Armed Ser- vices Committee in the Dcmocrauc- controlled House. Sen. Sam Nunn accused Reagan of lack of leadership on arms control. The Georgia Democrat said the administration bad created a vacuum on arms control issues, and that the Democrats in the House were trying to fill the void. Reapn has "not maintajned a bipartisan consensus, and we arc now paying the pric.c for that in some of the actions taken by the House," said Nunn. also appearing on ABC. The House bill authorizes $286 billion for defense spendtng, well short of the $295 billion voted by the Senate and the $320 bllhon sought by the administration. The House also voted to hold spending on the Strategic Defense Initiative to $3. I billion, below the $5.3 biUion requested by Reagan and ·the $3.9 billion voted by the Senate, but an increase over the $2.8 billion authorized this year. Poll result: Feds lax about nuke power plants' ch ecks NEW YORK (AP)-Most Amen · cans bebeve the federal government bas been lax in supervising nuclear power plants, and many worry that the plants lack adequate safeguards. according to a Media General-As- sociated Press poll. The poll also found the United States 1s divided over lhe use o f nuclear energy to generate electricity. In the poll of 1.365 adult Ameri· BIRTH S cans, 36 percent said they supported the use of nuclear power to ge nerate elcctncty, 35 said they opposed 1t, and 29 percent had no opinion. Fifty-six percent of the respondents said the federal government did a fair or ~r job in supervising nuclear power plants. One.quarter thought the government did a good JOb. and 5 percent thought the government did an excellent job. l#L&suptwl1 J oe Wle&and, left, oqantzed coa.nter pr~t to n uclear cl.laa.rmament rally Sanday led by bJa father. an entertainer and writer who ua the at.ace name J lm WlUln•, rlCbt. Father, soh reverse roles at protest rally CHICAGO (AP)-Their political arguments be&an over the dinner table. But in a f 980s role reversal, the long-haired father advocated nuclear disarmament while his clean-cut son defended the Reagan adminis· tration's weapons buildup. On Sunday, their family dispute went public: The father led a Chicago rally of 'the Great Peace March for Global Nuclear Disa.rmament while his son helped organize a counter· protest. "This as the first time we've had an open, public confrontation. but I'm sure tt won't be the last," said Joe Wiegand, 2 1, a college senior who calls himself part of the "Reagan generation." W1egand's 44-vear-old father, an entertainer and wnter wh o uses the stage name Jim W1ggtns, served as emcee for the peace marchers' "Survival Sunday'' rally al Lincoln Park. The 650 peace activists stopped 1n Chicago on a march from Los Angeles to Washington. The group left today for Hammond, Ind., and hopes to reach the nauon's capital Nov. 15 On Sunday, they were met by a counter~emonstration that Wiggins' son helped organize. As the anti· nuclear acu v1sts released black balloons to iUustrate the rad1oacttve cloud that would cover Chicago in a nuclear attack, 30 counter-protesters marched toward them, chanung. "Hey, Hey, what do you say'> Peace through strength in the U.S.A." /. Orange Coaat DAILY PILOT/Monday, Auguat 18, 1Ne A7 I Nake power plant '8fety~ syateni put in backwarcl8 ., ... Aleeeta ... p,... NEWARK, N.J. -A~ aysiem at the Hope Cttiek oudear power~ was inc:om:ctly desiped and 101taUed bllckward. and that may be M ..... durina beariop on the plant, a 1&.ate oftlci&I 11y1. Test.Ina of die plant in - southern New Jersey was halted for five days ruently while wotken swilebed a peir of pipes. The safety system was meant to protect apinat the relcMe of radioactive material in the event ofan accident at lbe Lower Alloways Oeek f.a.cility, said Karl Abraham, a •pokes.man for the Nuclear ~esu••cory Commission. "lt'sa serious matter," said Abraham, of the NRCs Ptuladelpb~ rea,ional office. ••j:tut it's not one that had any con.equences for the public because there had been no ac.cident for the system to be used." Tblck •make IWJden IdalJo llref161Jten Thick smoke hampered (uefi&htera battlina blazes in Idaho's valleys as hundreds of ligbtrun&-iparked rlllJC: and forat fires burned 10 six Western states. "It's a no-win situation, .. wd Lee Poque, a spokesman for the Boi.Je lntcrlfCney Fire Center, tht national forest fire command cen1er. -rhe inversion keeps the fire down, but when the wind pushes the smoke away, the fires blow up:· The smoke cut visibility and curtailed bel.icoptef' fti&bts and drops of retardanL Crews, meanwhile, today were still tryina to controf a 2.~ acre brush fire ignited when a pickup truck left by th~ bow hunt.en in northern Utah bunt into Oames., authorities said. Stokeiy CarmlclJaeljalled In Gama WASHINGTON -Former U.S. black militant Stokely Carmichael it betng held in a Guinea jail for allegedly advocating revolution in the African nation where he has lived since the late 1960s, a poUtical co-worker says. ~ Brown, a spokesman for the Washington-based All-African Peop&es Revolutionary Party, said Carmichael, who now goes by the name of Kwarne Toure. "has definitely been arrested and is injaU somewhere in Guinea. We do not know the reasons for the arrest. about his health or hls safety." Graln glut fill• all •torage •JMCell CERRO GORDO. Ill. -The nation'sgnun elcvatonarcbulging,anotb~ huge harvest is coming, pric.cs are falling-and farmers are willing to take the1t crops almost an~here but to market Near this c.cntral Illinois town. earthen walls covered with a tarp will bold com in a tem~rary stor:age bin th~ s~ of five football fields. A few miles away, soybeans wlll fill old WlJ"C com ~bs hned in plastic. Across the country, river barses, rail~d can, caves. mad? me ~beds. chicken houses. barns and plastic sacks all arc hkely to be full of~ this f~. Some simply will be piled on the ground by the ttme farmers fintSb barvcsnng 8.32 billion bushels of com and 1.98 billion bushels of sofbcans. "We'll not only have to find room for much of tho 1986 crop, wc'I b~ve to C'.<>Dtinuc storing the crops of earlier years." said Donald Paarl berg, a retired agricultural economist at Purdue Universlly. Small qude rattlett the Rockle11 RESTON Va.-A small earthquake rattled the Rocky Mountain region near Aspen, Colo., Sunday evening, the U.S. GcologicaJ Survey reported. USGS monitonng instruments in ~Iden. Colo, ~easured the quak~ at a magnitudeof3.0on the open-ended RichtCf'scale,sa.idspo~C$m.an Don Fmley. lt was centered about 20 miles southwest of Aspen, and rut at 6:15 p.m . PDT. SAN CLEMENTE GENERAL HOS· PITAL July l 1 Mabel and Juho Molano. Laguna Hills.girl July ZO Josefina and Vchno ~oto. ( osta 1 Mesa. girl Dare to be More: ST. JOSEPH HOSP IT AL June 10 Valen e and Joe Ram1rc1. Laguna Beach. t" in girls July %3 Rhonda and Je fTrcy Fleming. Hunl· tngton Bcacb. girl July ZS Holl ) a nd Bl)an Hochhalter Costa Mesa. boy HUMANA HOSP IT AL July IS Mr. and Mrs. Donald Larzelere. Huntington Beach. bo) July 17 Mr. and Mrs. tcve Kramer. Hunt- ington Beach. boy Mr and Mrs . Cory Scxsm1th. Balboa. girl Marsha a nd Robe11 Devot. Hunt- ington Beach. girl July 18 Mr. and Mr'i. Robert J Jones Jr Hunti ngton Beach. bo) hem Saxton and Ruben Gu1man. Huntington Beach. boy July Z3 Mr and Mrs Douglas James Mar· QUI\. Huntington Beach bo July 24 Mr and Mrs Daniel \ Ml Kro"n Fountain Valle~ OO) Joly 26 Mr and Mr'i. Paul . mtth. ( osta Mesa. girl July 27 Mr and Mr. Davatolhagh. Hunt- ington Beach: girl July 28 Mr and Mrs. Donald J Robcns Huntingto n Beach. gi rl July %9 Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth 0 110, Hunt· ington Beach. boy HOAG MEMORIAL HOSPITAL July zt Mr. and Mrs. Kennith Huckaba). 1 I rvtnc, girl July %3 Mr. and Mrs David Gage. ( O'>ta Mesa. bo\. I Mr and Mrs Farouk Shamoo. Hunt· mgton Beach. boy Mr and Mr\ Dougla-;s M)ers. Ir' me. girl July 24 I Mr and Mr. f homas Bu l ca\. C oiota Mc~. bo) Mr and Mr\ R1lhard \teelc:. ln·inc. girl Mr and Mr. T1muth~ fa\lor. :'Ile"· po11 Beach. girl . July ZS Mr and Mrs Rusty Guinther. Costa Mesa. gi rl JulyH Mr. and M" T homas Pr terson, Huntington Beach. girl July 27 Mr. and Mrs . Joscplt Blank'ihl\in, M1ss1on Vil'io. hoy July 28 Mr. and Mrs StC'-l'n Hammon. Mission V1e10. girl July Z9 Mr and Mr" J ame~ 1 urner. lninc bo} Mr and M'"' R1CharJ Miller ln1m• girl Mr and M '"' Jamc'i l">\·<;mond Fountain \I all<'> girl Mr and Mrs \wtl M cw Kl\. Ir' tnl' girl Jaly 30 Mr nnd "1r1, \tr\l'n fll\ C o~ta Mesa, girl SOUTff COAST MEDICAL CENTER Jaly z~ · Barbara and ( ,arv C 1.trd, l~ll't"·' N11ucl. ho} July 30 J ill and Jrtl ()uam I .ig\ln:i N1aucl airl 11 mq 'ter • I 3 rnq n1cottne av per c1qarettt by 11 C method SURGEON GENERAL'S WARN ING: Ou1mng Smoking Now Greatly Reduces Senou~ Risks to Your Health. • • . RICIWI> OltfffU$S "STAID IY IE" (I) INS, 2 lO. • IS 6 u 1 15. 10 IS 10 ... 6 IUCK OQ.8Y Sf£Rf0 "AllHS" (I) I lO. 4 15, 7'00. 94~ JACK .. CHOlSOll e n SllD1 "KEAITIU .... (I) lit~ J IS. 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IO •S PM OIU "THllSFOllEIS" (PC) "A FUil MESS" (PC) 445 6CS SH t04~ UL~ MACCHIO "KAIATE KID II" (PC) IHS l 00 ~ 1$ "FUCKT OF TME lllVIGATOI" (PC) 11·00, 2 IS • 10 6 00 •• 00. 10 00 "ABOUT LAST •tCHT" (I) t •S. 6 IS 10 •0 "LECAL UCUS" (PC) 4 00 830 "FRIDAY lm PAIT VI" (I) "fUCHT Of THE UVICATOI" (PCl 112 4-61 81111 Ml>IO "RUTHLESS PCOPLC" (II) 11~7 9 10 45 IOM HAl«S "llOTHl•C Ill COMMO•" (PC) I 00 l4~ 600I10 i040 ''TRAllSfOIMEIS" (PC) I l~ l SO 41\ "HEAITBUltll" (R) 6 09 I.I) 10 15 "fUC KT Of THE llAVICATOlt" (PC) 1200 100 coo 600 aoo 1000 '°'*'cum "Ollf CRAlY SUlllMEI" I 00 l 00 s 00 IPGI '00 900 l0•5 BUit! IOWARO~ "A FINE MESS" (PC) I t~ l IS S JO I JO 9 JO l«MI 6 llACK 00l8Y STCMO "AllUS" (I) I 4S, 4 lO 7 JO, 10 IS lOlfl CUSAK '.'HE CIAIY SUMl(I" 12 JO l JO 430 (l'G) 'JO. 1 30. 10 JO • 1u cK 00ter srmo lOM CatJISl "TO, CUii" (PC) lHS J t5 ~H. aoo 1015 "MAllHUllTElt" (It) ll IS, l'JO. N S, 1·00, 9 IS ecm Ml>UR "RUTHLESS PEOPLE" (It) l1 4S 245. 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TV AAOUNO TltE WOAlD WTT'H GEOAGE PLIMPTON ! 1:;000 PYAAMI> ! ~ht Seduction Of Joe T)nln'' (1979) Alan Alda. BltWt .....,. ~~COUPLE 1= ~ "COmtnlndo'' ( 1915) Arnold "Mlmollrt. The Odnt And Fill Of 8 Sdlwll?tnfP. Riie Dewn Chong. ~Duce'' (1945) (Pll't I of 2) 8utlll IClAAAEQ -10:00- 1 i ~HEY I LACEY -t.-GJ-Sarendon, Anth()ny Hoplllnl. e EV8M AT POP$ mY: THE LIBEMTIOH Of MEAV GAIF'FIN • PMl8E THE LOAD ft ~WNthWtt On P9rlde" (1962) Ray Middleton, Luelle Hof. men. R~hlef'· 118811 Jamee eun. l ~'OMJ i'. ~rethon" (1980) Bob = .... o. ,1~=· Pl.EDGE 8AEA1< ST AA TREK H<HYMOONERS MOVIE ** "Aulult On Prtcloct 13" a (J) KA TE &:f.£ (1978) Austin Stoker, Oenwln Jolton. EVENING WTT'H BAA&ARA COOK I BEHIND THE SCENES SPEEDWAY AM~A MOVIE H• "The Red·Ugtlt Sting" (t984) Fwah Faw&ett. Beau BridoeS· CB) BILLY CAYST Al: DON'T GET ME STARTED Soap opera columnist doesn 't feel guilty aboutwejltchi n g so much TV CLEVELAND (AP) -Lynda Hirsch feels no guilt when she spends endless hours watching television soap operas. It's her job. She needs to know who-did-what-to-whom on the popular TV dramas for the syn~ic~ted newspaper column sh~ wntes for S<?me 200 newspapers across tht' nation. And she has to keep up with what s going on behind the scenes as well. · For Ms. Hirsch.becom ing a syndicated soap opera columnist matched her passion for the soaps with her chosen vocation, journalism. "I had watched fro m the time I was 5," said Ms. Hirsch, who will o nly sa' she is 10 her 30s. · "I learned a good sense of morals from soap operas because goodness really does win out in the end. and evil doesn't," she srud. A couple of years after .Ms. Hirsch graduated from Kent State University. ~he responded to an ad seeking pe~ple to watch soap operas for a new magazine in Cleveland. She talked her way into a job as the magazines' editor instead. Just as she: and th~ magazine were about to part ways a year later. the News Ammca Synd1cat~ tned to peddle a column to the.magazine, she said. Instead , she pitched ll soap opera column to them, and they liked the idea. Ms. Hirsch has been writing for the syndicate since 1976. She does four columns a week: separate summaries of daytime soap operas and prime time soaps such as CBS' ",Dallas." and. ABC's "Dynasty," a question-and-answer c.:olumn, and a collectton of interviews and tidbits from the soap opera world. She appears twice a week on a ·iocal TY talk show, answering questions from the audience, and makes speeches frequently. She also appears on radio programs and has been on national talk shows, including "Donahue." Keeping u·p with 13 daytime soap!> and five prime-time dramas 1s no ca~' task. Each show has 30 to 35 characters. Ms. Hirsch said she watches whenc"c·r she <.'.an. tapes some. and also has others watch the soaps for her. ,"My JOb is not only to keep track of(the current charac ters). I reall~ ha'e to keep track of every charactt•r that'<. been on the ')hO'-" ... ')he said She reltes on memory, 1ns1st1ng that she doe\n't keep files "I probably have ve!J cloS( to a photog.raphH mcmor) "she ~1d. She draws from that memory bank at pubhc appcarann'!>. rattling off tht' characters, actors and plots in answer to questions from thc audience. Working from her suburban Uni\ cr~1ty Heights ho me. Ms. l~1rsch runs up her telephone bi II gathering in format 1on. She supplement~ that \\1th oct·as1onal trips to New York and Loi. Angeles, where the soap) are taped. Ms. Hirsch readily admits some soap opera plots arc ou1land1sh. But she points out that some ofW11l1am Shakespeare's plots were sill~. too. "Can l take Shakespeare's comedies scnousl) ., A. man dres!>cs up ltkC' a donkey and nobody knows the difference''" !>he -.aid. Ms. Hirsch defends the soaps as a form of rnterta1nml'nt. "Why do we go to the movies" Wh> do we go '>t'I.' hallct'! Wh\ do we go to the opera? Because we love to be entl'rt31nt·d Wt lml' ICI e~·apc rcalit:t for an hour or so." she said. Shr said soap operas do a good JOO With\(){ 1al issues She'd ltkc to see one address AIDS. "There's a 10 1 of bed hopping tn '>oap O(X'nts and I'd like one of them to address the issue of the fear of casual sc\." shl· -..11d She's made one bnef soap opera appt·arann• 011 thl' da~ time "Sa~ta Barbara" on NBC, and she has wntten a \Cnpt. ""hit h "as re Jetted and 1s being rewnnen. In 1983. the Sm1thsontan lnst1tut10n in ~J'>h111gtnn 3<\kcd tor rnp1('~ of her columnc; for a soap opera exh1h11. She sometimes reveal' 10 her aud1enn•s ""hat •'> gumg to happen on upcoming shows. "I'm a m ystef) bufTm}'self sol know"" hat I do 1s kind of creep' at times." she said. "But people read plays and the' still go and sel' them .. Ohio man wins Presley trivia contest BY WOODY BAJRD AMOCle-"'"'Writ .. MEMPHJS. Ten n. -A 19-vcar- old Ohio man won the Eh 1~ Presle; trivia contest Frida; and earned a $1.500 statue of the rock 'n' roll entertainer who died nine years ago. Steve GrafTe. who spent the mane~ he had been saving to buy a car to come to Memphis, also won a hm1ted edition portrait of Presley. GrafTe. of Rocky River. Ohio. was "'PRIME TIM·E~ COMPLETE PRIME RJB DINNER on<' of the da1I}' winner~ earlll'r in thl' \1.-cck and answcrc•d more quc'>twm about Preslc\ than an' of thl' four other finalist~ whl·n the conte~t ended. The finals oft ht• tm ia conte~t were part of Eh is Preslc;-Tnbutc Weck at Graceland. the wh1te·columned Georgian hou~c where Presle) died. Todd Morgan. a spokesman for Graceland Enterpnses. "'h1ch man· ages Presley's estate. said ahoul 3.500 people toured the hou~e and other tourist attractions Frida' decorating conte~t. .Graceland officials sa~ 1he ac· ti\ 111es surrounding the tnbute week Graceland officials wen: n rl\:rt1 ng about 7.500 more people to ,hm' up 'Ne Look Forward To Serving h'\\'tl · Fnda) night for the candll'l1ght , 1gil Q\J'!f... that has become part ot the tnhutl' $7.95 353 E P 'f' C H ~'Uc:J "It's a typical crowd for tht\ 11ml' 11I . aCI IC 08St Wy. year," Morgan said. "I t'~ JU\t a \ll'<iU "v 1 )0, ,0 "HOWARD THE DUCK" (PC) OS 410 "lECAL EAGLES" (PC) You Again ... and Again ... and Agatn! ~;~01110~··./JIJ ~"· week 1rad1t1on. Newport Beach • 673-5380 stream of people:· ~~~~~~~~~I ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Preslc~d1cdAu~ lh. 1477 at the age o f 42 of what doctor\ '><11<.l "'ii'> a heart attack. I OS, 6 IS. 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ClUa PAUIHH1,..1aJ ••IDAY fHI llTH 'ARf Vh AltlN5 t•I COMMANDO 111 a. VAMftttJ JASON lMll'l ORANGE ALllNS (IJ COMMANDO fl) MAHHUNTH 1•1 RAW DIA!t•I ( Jin OOlMlUM THI Pl Y Ill ROCKY HOHO• "CTUlll SHOW (IJ la HABRA .. ~~.,. :J ' • . ONI cun IUMMl•1 .. 1 P'OllCI AC.ADIMY 31 IM:K IN flAINING <'°I foM CIUlll I044H CAHO• TO, OUN 1 .. 1 MMIDANOMHOUOUS1..,111 KAlATf IUD ~AllT 11 1 .. J OMOttausnu , .. , Since his death. his m0\t·fa11htul fans have come to Mcmph1\ dunng the week leading up to thl' an· n1versar. to tour Graceland and to swap sou,en1rs and expcncnn:~ and to paruc1pate in events such as thl' tn via contc')t or a motel ""ind ow El via Presley in 1958 photo. U'>UJll~ hnng about IO.()()() addtt1onal Prl''>k~ fan s to Memphis each y('ar The m0stfun under the sun. ··~·~\!m· OllTAllU 7Sl·41 ... 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HAVIGATOa ... , 1t1u1 CO·H lf Stttplno •t1uty (0) .,_.tlllOKAtto (") ll'hnl Co•Hlt l tlOt y tht 13111 P111 I (A) «A9'ATW KID 11 {NJ lthul CO·Htt How1re1 T111 Duck (PQ) OlllV( llfS o,~ I DO Wlff'l'"7 JO Wk• I Cltllf1..., Uitt•1 U f E ( Uftlftt llttM ; ,, -:::__ ~-- TH:May,Aqut lt . AIUF.8 {Mardi 2. l·April 19): Friend acts in .. mysterious" manner. Be 1ot.erestedJ.'Yn'IPllhct1c without becoming inextricably involved in dome tic p~blem. You'll recciveaood news in connection with professional endeavors. Pisces plays role. . T ;AURUS (Apri.120-May 20): What had been nebulous is now solid, money is avail.able and ass1gn!"'cnt should be forthcoming. Individual in position of authonty does have fa1tb and you'll soon be aware of 1t. Cancer native plays role. GEMINI (May 2 1-June 20): Scenario could equal whirlwind of activity. Focus o~ ~ovement, change, variety, ------------- comm un1cat1on, chance to reach wider audience. You'll be relieved of responsi- bility not rightfully your own. Anes figures prominently. SYDNEY CANCER (June 2 1-July 22): Ro-0 mance plays role, you get to hcan of IA~R matters, xou learn more about fiscal ••••••••••••• responsibility of one who would be a partner. Dig deep for information, reject 1he superficial Ypu'U gain greater rndepcndence. . LEO (July 2~·Aug. 22): Spotlight on business, personal ties-legal affairs com.mand attention. Sccnano features publicity, contracts. consideration of manta! status. Former teacher returns to scene. Cancer. Aquarius persons play roles. · ViRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): What seemed a ''lost cause" can now be successfully revived. P<?pulari1y increases, more persons are willing to listen and ~ct_.on your suggestions. You'll add to wardrobe and receive unusual gift. Gemini plays role. LIBRA (Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Check source material, read between hnes. become aware ~f tax and license requirements. Romance plays role. you tend now to think with your heart rather than your head. Know 1l. pro1ect self in emotional clinches. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Roadblock to progress is removed - sccnano highli&hts change, travel. vanety. Romance figures in pertinent manner. Project in entertainment field 1s due to succeed. Young perwn becomes vigorous ally. SA~l'M'ARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Messages received from relative!>. domcst1c adJustment takes placc.1nd1v1dual close to you talks about possib1ht> of changing residence. Sccnano emphasizt!> money. love. marriage. Libra figures prominently. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Following in1t1al delay. money will be received. You'll locate needed material. puzzle pieces will fall into place Refine techniques. streamline procedures. You are going place'i! Pisces. Virgo persons play roles. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): This can be your power-play day! Lunar. numerical cycles highlight success. stardom. deadlines. intensity. possible financial blockbuster and powerful love relauonship. Taurus. Cancer, Capncom play roles. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): You gain added recognition. indlVldual you admire returns compliment. wants to talk about your future prospects. Financial arrangements can be made and you'll be invued to join special interest group. IF AUGUST It IS YOUR BIRTHDAY current cycle emphasizes domes11c adjustment that could include actual change of residence or manta) status. You arc dynamic. independent, creative. man) consider you con1rovers1al and mcmben of opposite sex insist you arc romanuc. You are sensual. can be self· mdu.lgent, you usually inmt on getting to hean of matters. Gemini. Leo. Aquarius persons play important roles in your life. Creall\ e pro1ect succeeds 1n August. November could prove t() be outstanding for you 1n 1986. Women responsive in dealin'gwith others ~ Women get mad at people. _men at thin.gs. That's another generality that holds some water but not much. It's thought to be true, however, that women arc more affected than men by how people deal with them. The) arc. in short, more responsive. Q. What's President Reagan's pet name for his wife Nanq? A. Used 10 be "Mommy" What he calls her today 1s no longer 1n the realm of pubhc information. When the Xerox copier was first invented. 1t was offered to IBM. Bu t IBM's consultants turned It down. IBM now has a bunch of nev. consultants. lfxou grew up in the Appalachians. it's likely you say "Silver Wor" when you mention the Civil War. The lefl side of the human brain CGntrols speech. The left side of the bird brain controls song. No specific bird brain meant here. The generic bird brain. · I L.M. ~ Bo YD - Mongol fighters wore silk shim. Battle dress. With silk. 1t was easier 10 pull the arrows out of 1heir bodies Q. Of ball games still being pla)cd. wha1's the oldest1 A. Polo. You can make your own deodorant by mixing bakm$ soda wnh corn starch and dustii g II under your arms. I don't know anybody who actually does 11. Don't want to know anyOody who does it. actually Wer~ou aware that you can shine brass with ketchup? L.M. Boyd ls • syadlc1t('d columalst. Drunken driver statistics sobering For the sake of uua story, we will call the high school Central. We will place it somewhere in the Midwest, say Minneapolis. Central hu a foot-ball team, a band, a Latin club, and wllil this moment. 1t had a senior cliii of about 200. To make ri;int, we are going 10 let Central H1 School assume the burden of a I the teen-agers who will die in one year in accidents involving drunken driving. There will be no senior class at Central this year. There will be no senior class for the next 45 years! By that 'tame, 9,000 young people won't lave to see thetr diplomas. Halfofthem maY. not have taken a dnnk or have driven the car. They will be the victims of drunken drivers. Amanda will be one of them. She always believed you had to come home with the same boy who took you to a dance. She didn't stop to think that the young boy who showed up at her door sober was no t the same boy five hours later who couldn't get the car key in the ignition by himself. The junior class prophecy said Pam was going to be the next Supreme Court justice. She didn't like her image. She was tired of being con- sidered "out of it" so she accepted a ride home from a picnic with a boy who fell asleep at the wheel of a car wnh a beer can in his hand. Pam's head went through the windshield. Had Andy been bom, he would have been in the classof2017, but his mother. who died, a member of the 1994 class. never had the chance to marry or gi ve birth to him. She was nd1ng a bicycle at dusk when a motorist who drank too much at his retirement pa~ ran her down. Central H1 School closed its doors in 20 9 as ns enrollment steadily decreased. The haJJs cc.hoed with school songs that were never sung. valedictorians who never spoke and cheers that never were heard. But more than that were lhe promises of 9,000 d~t1nies that never were to be fulfilled. The people of this country cham- pion the lives of helpless seals, unborn babies, abandoned dogs and cats, abused children, alcoholic~. the elderly and the disease-ridden. When will we weep for the phantom classes at Central High? The would-havc- beens and the should-have-beens who thought death was a companion to old age. To be factual, I would have to point out that in the 45 years that the senior classes of Central were wiped out. 405,000 ydung people between the aees of 15 and 24 also would have died, eliminating the need for 44 more Central High Schools. When )'OU add to that the number of parents, brothers. sisters, grand- parents, fnends and lovers who died with them. the toll of human misery 1s staggenng. That's not a pun. It's a reminder. Inheritance not always_ relative DEAR ANN LANDERS: Recent!) I made out a will. In it 1 specified that I 0 percent of my estate (approximate- 1} S7,500) be set aside to care form)' lhree dogs 1f they should outlive me. The rest JOCS to chanty. 1 menuoned this to a fnend and she thought I was crazy. Her attitude surpnsed me. but 1t didn't change my mind. I do have relauves. but not one of them has gi ven me the loyalt} and companionship I get from my dogs. I am wnllnJ to you for two reasons: First, to remind your readers whose pets have given them comfort and pleasure over the years to provide for them in ·case of death. And second. to ask 1f you think I am nuts. - FAITHFUL READER I N FLORIDA. DE AR F AJTHFUL: I see nolhlDI nutty about leavi11g money to ensure tbat your pets will be cared fo r. Makes perfect sente to m e. I bave always held tbat nobody deser ves u lnberltuce. Being re- lated Isn't a good enough reason to be remembered la a will. People should remember thole who were kind and considerate and added joy to their lives. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS: Eight "eeks ago. we ga\e our baby his last feeding for the night. kissed him 1enderl) and put him to bed. The next morning wt· found him lifeless in his cradle. a '1ct1m ol Sudden lnfan1 Death S}ndrome I'm wnung 1h1s lt'uer to he1gh1en public awareness of a syndrome thal tragically kills thousands of babies (one 1n 500) each )Car. ID '1cums arc 'eemingly heallhy. usually between one week and six months old The death 1s completely \Jne>..pcl'tcd and for the most part. unexplained. After our son died we rcce1,ed tremendous support and important information from the Amcnran SIDS I nstllute. We learned that our son's death was caused b) a <ipct:tfk disease A1111 LANDERS that 1s unpreventable because there are no symptoms. Knowing this relieved us of the guilt that so many SIDS ~nts suffer -the nagging feelmg that we might have done some th 1 ng to prevent our son's death. The Amencan SIDS lnstllute 1s ded1ca1ed to the prevention of Sud- den Infant Death through research. education and health care. They also provide excellent counseling to SIDS families. Your readers. who arc interested 1n learning more about this mysterious killer. should wnte to the Amencan Sudden Infant Death Syndrome In- stitute. 275 Carpenter Dnve. Atlanta. Ga. 30328. • • • DEAR ANN LANDER : We no longer serve liquor in our home because we are non.<fnnkers and do not like what alcohol docs to some of our friends. The> become loud. boisterous and ugl)-tcmpered. and their bndgc game detenorates. \\-e ha\ e lo'it some fnendsh1p!o because of this You· .. e 'itatcd 1n yo11r column lhat )OU don't drtnk. Hov. do you handle the social side of this in )Our home'l -JAIN BO TON DEAR JA: I serve alcohol to those who want lt. Happily none of my friend• have ever become loud, boisterous or ugly-tempered. I don't play cards. You ·.say you h.ave lost friends because you no longer serve alcoholic beverages? I doubt It. Those folks who don't come a round anymore were not friends. They were merely thirsty acquaintances. Zsazsa ties knot for eighth tim e By tbe A11oel1ted Pred LOS ANGELES-Actress Zia Zu G1bor made her eighth trip. down the aisle Thursday niaht. vowma to Sta)' married to Prl•ce Frederick voo A.D~alt of Munich until the union ends Miss Gabor. 58, wearing a lavender and white off-the· shoulder gown by Reuben Panis, and von Anhalt, 43. c~changed vows in the hvmg room of the bride's Rel-Air home. said one of her public1m. Reth Herman. About 125 people attended the ceremony. performed b> Capt John Grcaory. captain of the Queen Mary ond an ordamcd bishop of the Church of Antioch Gregory was chosen bccau'iC of his succe!t!t rate. M5 Herman said "He has performed Mer lOOO wedding ceremonies and onl> ha\ a I percent d1\ort'e nue 1 ~ue they art hopina 1t will ~tick. she said. • Guests auendina the ~~mon) included Actor PHI Sonit.o, ac- trc5SC\ Cou&nce Towen and Mlc~elle PllWp1, comedian Red Zaa Z.. Gabor, Prince Frederick •on Anhalt • 81&1001 .and Washington at· tomey tevc Martindale Van Dyke a villain LO ANt,EL . -Dick Van Oyu pl. 1na a na't> '1llain:• It hap~n on NBC · "Matlock · Van D}ke aucst sum a' a "\nakc-10-the-a.ru k1llct JUd~e" on the scne\ stam na A.ad)' Grlf· fltb, Unda Purl, ano Ktoe Holll· day. H.e pla) s J udgc C..ane.r Add1M>n... who presides O\Cr a tnal 10 Y.h1ch Matlock defends a young man cha!tcd with the murder of his airlfnend. The victim also hap- pen to be Addison's m1 tre Van Dyke 1 probably be t known as Rob Pctne of "The "' Oick Van Oykt" Show" on CB..\ fro m 196 t -66. Singer on eoap LOS ANCiELFS -Singer Marll)'JI McCoo will JOtn the N B< soap opera "Da)s of Our L 1vc<;" on lhur\day. and will hccome tht" love intere~t to James Reynolds. M1,.., Mccoo "'II pl3~ Tamara Pn<'C. an old college clas maie of ~arlena Rradv Cl>eldrt Hall) "Aho come<; to . al~m "hen Marlena and Roman Brad) (Oralle Hoaestyn> rt"nc" their mBm gc \0...., ... ~he \\ 111 rt' main an 'Salem l(l aet her hfe in order and will \')e\.omc 1n\-olvcd "1th •\be' C ·nf\ er the polt('(' hcu1cnan1 pll\cd h' Rt"· \DOid\ AN nas TO WBBILY latOOB Q UIZ Q.1-Ntlther vulnerable, u South you hold: •Jt7e QI OIU7H ~5 The blddlna ha.a proceeded Nort.la £Mt Solatb Weet 2 •· r... 1 • we..i< Whai action do you take? A.-You have little or no defense and you can be sure that the oppo- nent.a have a hurt fit. From your hand, It is even po Ible that the opponent.a could make a slam. Make life difficult for them-jump to four spades to force West to guess at a high level. Q.2-Neither''>vulnerable, a.s South you hold: +Q8 \.'.AJ72 OKQ952 •K7 The bidding has_proceeded North Ea.et South Wett 2 +· Pua ? •weak What do you bid now? A.-On this hand, too, you should jump to four spades-this time with every expectation of making that contract. It js the fact that you might have either or the above holdings that puts Westin a predic- ament when he has a good hand Q.3-Both vulnerable, as South you hold. +K983 QAQJ95 OKS M 3 The bidding has proo~ed· North Eut Sout h Weat l 0 Pua l Q Pu a 2 • Pua ? What do you bid now? A.-You ate interest.ed in a slam, and a grand slam is not unlikely if partner has the right hand. Howev- er, you need room to Investigate. Since North's jump shift was game- forcing, for the m·oment you need do no more than agree to the trump suit by bidding thre! spades Q."'-As South, vulnerable, you hold: •Qt QJ1073 0Q9832 •72 The bidding has proceeded: o:=~: .. b:-:,~~ := io-'C 'oi-• lOv ~1191()\irt ~.,, I WO O WWP I I I' 11 I I MALE R I ' I I I t CHARLES GOIEI Nortla But , ...... 1 0 .... • forcin1 So.tla ... 1 0 ,_ ' What do you bld nowt A.-Y'ou know where you want to pla.y the hand, to get there .. rut u possible. Jump to four hearts. That is a specialized bid which shows good trumps while denying first· or second-round control or any side s\l'lt-.- Q.&-Both vulnerable, as South you hold: •1'105 QA.Jta OLJIO ~ Partner opens the bidding with one club. What do you respond? A.-You have the atrength and shape for a two no trump responM, but 1t ls unsound policy to bypass a reasonable four-card m~r. Even though your hand is perfectly bal- anced, partner's might not be and he could tgnore his weakish four- card "'*r if you jump In no trump. Respond one heart. Q.6-Aa South, vulner,.ble, you 1\0ld. +Kt QQ10tM2 0 986 M4 The bidding hu proceeded: North Eut Soatb Weet 1 NT Pua 2 Q P ... 3 \.7 Pue ? What action do you take? A.-Partner's raise shows a maxi- mum no trump openil\g bid with good heart support. Even though you have only 6 points in high cards, we feel your 1dxth heart is just about enough to warrant your bidding game in the suit. I T 0 D u 0 I W-JOll-JQ"'9.0... I I' I 1· ~ ::.:.,.~ ~'=.:. ,.--------, "You ere yaung •..,.,.I )'VII I HELDOR ,.,..p1..wnv1cw-· I' I I I I' 0 .--· ··; · ~ .• ": :..: Q~~~ ..._...__~_._ ........ _._... . '•••« ' ......-i'9f.o ""'° ? ,,. ('W ~, l' ;· l' r I' I' I ; i l l l I I I TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ACROSS 1 Big Dipper star 5 Farm wort.er 9 SQuaOble 14 Sleigh 15 Smell 16 Une'<ce11eo 17 Selh s son 18 Manner sm 19 Panama pC'rt 20 Israel• c '" 21 News medium 23 Opening 24 Hone 26 Locale 28 La 8ri'a P.ts 29 Sma1 .:.JICluC' 33 l=10wer 36 Por\1,;m J~ Angu1SI' 38 01mw I 39 Pnze 'mOne~ 40 1'19 2 '11'110 J 1 P1onoun J2 Se"ant 43 Smarte• J4 Involves J6 l/Vor ShOO J ~ Has t1lle IC' J8 Distorter 52 Superlal•ve 55 Claw 57 Mylhofog~ ~8 Shoo1er 60 M agic Sl•C" 6 t Ending tor Amer 01 Me' 62 P11cn-01aci.. 63 To shelle1 64 Car1oon1s1 -65 Ideal SPOIS 66 LenQlh ur••I 6 ~ En10.,,men1 DOWN ' 1 AeQuests } Ftthng J Israeli coin J Abandoned S Katydid 6 Emoe11tsh ~Smell out 8 MOSI Ch•~ Q US l1gh1tng torce 10 Forage crop 11 Play pan , :! Oirecll) 13 Locked up 22 Subse>quent to 25 Standard ' PflEYIOUI "'ZZLE IOl.VED 27 01g1t 29 Swamps 30 Rainbow 31 Melody 32 Time penOd 33 Throe 3' Tenuous 35 Vaull 36 Shies 39 Do artwork '0 81ung •2 Promise •3 Armed con Ill ct ,5 COl'rupl 46 Debarked 48 Doomed one 49 Insular SO Cross off 51 Annuity Fr 52 Unroo.d 53 Eiq>letl~ 54 G0811e's feat 56 Tra - - 59 AbSlraci being I \ I ' ' THE FAMILY CIRCUS ., by Bil Keane "We 'll never get up any speed if that guy doesn't stop pulling on the brake!" MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson "She's the reason you're asking for double your doggy snacks allowance?" BIG GEORGE by Virgil Partch (VIP) ''Don't do It , George. Lots of ot~ers have been audited by the IRS and are still around."· 11 lr IT GE.TS ANY KOTTER , WE'LL !-\AVE TO GE'T A TALLER n.ERMCW.ETER 1 • J 1 J 1 I r. BLOOM COUNTY FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE l1VE. NE.~ Ba:N 00 D10 SEE ANVfH\~ IN MYLIFC; RS I WAS 1bSEE1HAI ~ PLAt'tt::, EL. SHOE IT'~ 5~ 10-IT'~ (!:JJT A 1~ RA ii~. by Berke Breathed tl'VS, ~ 5() CllfF ~ ~~ MMUfllf. I by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston 'f10./, 11 S GCDD 1b BE ALIVE:-! -~ '----~ by Jett MacNally l _P_E_A_NU_T_s _____ r--------. --------by Charles M. Schulz H I \iE OECIC'ED TO E1\'\8AR~ ON A PROGRAM OF SERIOUS DISCIPLINE \\ 601N6 TO E~T PROPERL V SLEEP ::.'ROPER.LY AND EXERCISE PROPE~LY ~ GARFIELD [ 5UPP05E IT'S NICE THAT JON LETS TME NE.IGHBORHOOP KIDS PLAY IN OUR c.>ARO TUMBLEWEEDS OH, FA'THe~! YOL.l t..COK FAEJ<Jt.oOs! 1}!£: fe;A1J.IE:~ t..OOK SO FRE:SH; DRABBLE ROSE IS ROSE NO, ROSE. .•. I,{)()'~ HOT 1 RtAWI GOl~ 10 ro TMIS ., \ i ... v, by Jim Davis T~(N AGAIN, THERE 'S 50METMIN(; TO 0( SAID FOR 6ARBEO WIRE 8 19 by Tom K. Ryan by Kevin Fagan by Pat Brady . . ·, •. JUDGE PARKER FUNKY WINKERBEAN 1HIS 15 M IKE MAJQR.5 wrrn OUR 'PREP PRE.vrE.~' Al 'fHE HOV\E: OF ~E · loE~IVIEW HIGH Fl6J.1Tl~& A "TEAM !HAI LOOKE.D ti) L.OSf ON IH E Fl E L..D lASi 4'E.AR ... by Harold Le Doux THE TWO OF YOU NOW HAVE AN ESTATE THAT'S UR IN THE MILLIONS 1 YOU'RE ENTITLED iO A HEALTHY SHARE I ANO HEATHER ---"--1 WANTS YOU 10 HAVE IT• NO.THANKS' MY SELF· ESTE.EM IS MORe IMPORTANT THAN ......___MONEY' by Tom Batluk ™EIR IE.AM PICTlJRE £NDE.D UP ON A MILK CARTON! 5CA~60Ai5 I J n~"'t!:~rt~• ·~-j ~ l "''~~..;,.~ DOONESBUkY by Garry Trudeau ' , L Gary. Pettie MONDAY. AUGUST 18, 1986 Ken Green win• controverel .. golf tou,...,.....t. a Steve Carlton ••m• flrat American Lugue lfln. ~ Angels open up some breathing roo~ Lead expands to 41h ames after 7 -3 win over Oakland By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR DlllJ .... C.-, i9 ' I Whco asked if the Anacls were concerned about their upcoming road tnp through the East, Doug DcCinccs took exception and replied, " They sbouJd be concerned about playina us:• That's the kind of attitude an 8-2 home- stand will brin& out in a team. And why not? After completing a three· game sweep oftbe Oak.land A's with Sunday's 7-3 win at Anaheim Siadium, the Anaels now sport a 4th game bulae over the Texas bngcrs in Jhe American League West and show no signs ofletti.na up. Angel Manager Gene Mauch sized up the An~ls' nine-game, th~ity swing like this: "Its the same si.z.c as the last one as far I'm concerned.'' What's biger, thou&h. is the size of'the Ange.la' lead (their biaeat of lbe leUOn after Texas lost apin) u ftley prepere to go throu&h Detroit. Baltimore and New York.. The Anatls are currcntJy 27-32 qainst the East Division and 31-27 on the road overall. The Ansell will return home to play Eut teams 13 m ore times for a 22-pme total The crowd of 28,S04 saw the A.Dads finish otrtbe A's behind the 1-2 punch of Don Sutton and Oary Lucas on the mound and DcCinces and Gary Pettis at the plate. Sutton (11-9) went six innings to become only the le<lOnd active pitcher to defeat every team in the m~or leagues (Doyle AJexander is the other). It was also career win No. 306 for the Anatl riaht-bander. Lucas worked the final three innings for his fint save as an Angel. "Sutton gives the An&els a·cbancc to win every time he goes to the mound," said Mauch. ''And Lucas has given us a big lift out of the bullpen." Todar'•1ame None scheduled TUESDAY'S GAMD Aa&elt (McCaskill 12-7 and RuhJe 1-1) at Detroit (Petry 4-S and O'NeaJ 2-7). doubleheader. Time: 2:35 p.m . TV: Olannel S (in progress, 5:30). ~Radio: KMPC (710). DcCinces went 2 for 4 with two more runs batted in. As be continues to tear up opposing p1tchinJ. DcCinces bas hn .382 (21 of SS) and dnven tn 22 runs over lbe last 19 p.mcs "I guess I cnJOY playin1 at thiS ume of the year," he said. "I'd rather play better the last three months of the season than the first three." And Ptttis, who went 3 for 3 with a pair of walks, three runs scored plus an RBI, said, "We're in the driver's seat ri&ht now All we have to do is keep wtnning. This road tnp 1s a cru 1al one and we need to pind o ut u many wins ai. 14-C can." On h•• day at the plate Petti• said. -Any time I can get o n ba5e five timC$ I think wt have a c:h.rncc to score at lent three runs. t•m bein1 pa11c:n1 nght now and it's pey1n1 off (or the tCJnl •• uuon. who downplayed h1 recotd feat. ~•d. "It'~ definnely nice to have 1 "'h..,.me kad going o ut on the road." On beating every team in the majol"5 he \atd. ·· 11 only means I've been traded more than OnlC: .. Sunon gave up !lllt hits. two runs, both on homer'.l>, struck o ut two and walked one. Lucas. the lcfl-handcd reliever that the Angds hoped would be ready (or the stretch run. gave Donnie Moore and the rest of the Angel bullpen a rest wuh his three-hit relief work "I wa'I glad I finall} got to finish a pmc," )31d Lut:a) who ~m~ 10 ~ over his back (Pleueeee ANGEL8/B2) DQdgers renew pennant hopes Rams No·. 1 pick debuts tonight They beat Giants, 2-0, play at home against Mets today SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -The Los Angeles Dodgers will play their next nine games at home and hope to be P.laying catch-up in the standings. ' I still think we've got a shot at the pennant. If we have a good home- stand. ~ couJd be close at the end of Sel>tember, and then the good stuff will come out.·· said Alex Trevino, whose homer off Vada Blue in the second inning Sunday got the Dodgers started toward a 2-0 victory over the San Francisco Giants. R.ick Honeycutt and Tom N1cden· fucr comtiincd on a fo ur-hitter and the 12th shutout of the season for the Los Angeles p1tch1ng staff. d1sap- poantmg the biggest crowd at Candlestick Park this season - 49,496. "We all ~em to be much happier at home than on the road. I don't know what 11 1s. but we're all confident "hen we're hom e," said Ho neycutt. who gave up two hits in eight innings. N1cdenfuer allowed two singles before earning has 10th save. He was saved by a game-ending double play which came on Candy Maldonado's sharp grounder to third base. The Dod.gers got some good pitch- ing. allowmg only 34 runs 1n 11 games. but went 4-7 o,n the road ltlp which ended Sunday. They arc 21-37 now away from Dodger Stadium, U.S. women rout Soviets MOSCOW (AP) -Cheryl Maller of Southern Cahfom1a scored 24 points to lead the U nited States to a 108-88 victory over the Soviet U nion fort he gold medal in the Women's World Basketball Championships Jubilant Amencan pla)ers cut off the net and hoisted Coach Kay Yow onto their shoulde~ after the game, which chmued a 12· team tournament played in three Soviet c1t1es. Olga Yakovleva collected 29 points a nd teammate Irina Mmkh added 15 points for the Soviets. But accurate shooting by the Soviet Union in the second half wasn't enough to overcome the Amcncans' strong start. The U.S. team built a 22-point lead after 15 m inutes of the first half. Soviet scoring dnves in the last five minutes of the half closed th<' gap 10 I 3 points at halftime. 56-43. The O\ iets cut the Amencan lead to nme points 1w1ce in the second stanza, but the U n ited States picked up the pace again to finish with the 20-poml margin. T eresa Edwards contnbuted 17 points for the v1ctonous Amen- can squad New York (Ojeda 12-4) at ~en (Hersh1ser 12-8). Tame: S:OS p.m . TV: Ola.noel 7. Radio: KA.BC (790). Tuesday's game: New York at Dodgers, 7:35 p.m. 37-23 at ho me and s~nd third in the National League West. nine games behind Houston and three behind the G iants. T he Dodgers open the homestand against the New York Mets at 5:05 today (Channel 7) and also will be hos11ng Montreal and Philadelphia before going back on the road again. .\ month ago. the Giants were in first place The) ·\C gone 13-17 since thl.' \II-Star break ··"Jo one ~1d 11 was $Oing to be l.'3S)." Blue said ... , still think we have a t hancc to win. and I don't think 1hrrc "'Ill be an) 11.'tdown on this club. '"II an)onc on this team q.uHs, I'll k1ck1hcm l'mnotgoingtotakethat." Blue. 9-7. has allov.ed two runs or li:ss 1n his last fi,e starts but won o nl) iv.in·. gelling two losses and a no- dcc1s1on. Trevino led on the ~cond inning v.11h his founh homer of the ~ason . Schad. teammates face San Francisco in exhibition test Rookie lineman Mike Schad ot the RJms tan feel the extra weight that rnml'\ v.1th thr d1s11nc11on o(be1ng a tl'Jm's No I draft choice . ··There's a ltule pressure the((' - the pressure to pertorm." Schad wd at the Rams· training camp this week .. The coaches. the media. the' expect a lot from )OU ·· ~had. thl.' h1ghe-.t draft ~lcc11on e'er from ( anada. sat out the first three weeks of training camp 10 a contract dispute before s1gn1ng with the Rams. .. It was 'Cl') d1fficull I reall) wanted 10 be here (at training camp}." · had ~1d. ··it was m) first contract M} agent. hr's dune about 100 w I put m) faith 1n him I let him handle things bc<.·au<;c he'!"> J beuer 1udge '"I rcalh v.a' relic' cd and f('ad\' to linJlh gl·i going · · ~had v.11l mJke ht'I first apsx·ar· ame 1n a prok\\1onal uniform to· night "'hen the Ram\ pla) the ~n Franusco 49l'r'> at .\nahe1m tad1um The DodgNs did not score again until the eighth. when 8 111 Madlock doubll'd. Mariano Duncan reached fim on an error and Reggie W1l11ams singled. Blue. 9. 7 left after Williams· s1ngll'. the I :!th h11 for Los Angele-; Tom Luorda react. to the b009 of the Giant fan•. but J>odCer manaaer had wt lau&b u bU clab won Sunday' a &a.me. 2 -0. The 49ers wme into the cont~t off a Jl-0 "1t1ul) o"cr the Los .\ngell'., Raiders. a game in which Joe Mon- 1anJ and C\·Ram JcfT Kemp each thre" 1ou1:hdo"n pas~s. Rookie Tom Rathman also ran for t""O touchdo""" The Ram~. in their exh1b111on Defense question mark for 49ers QB problem plaguing Ra ms: Falcons, Saints a re longsh ots From AP dJ1patcbes The San Francisco 49ers. touted t"'d"years ago as the NFL's dynasty-to-be. must answer the question marks sitting on both comers and one end of their defense 1f they hope 10 re-establish that description. The 49ers followed up a I 5-1 year climaxed with a one-sided Super Bowl victory with last year's 10-6 record and a humed extt from the playoffs. However. prcd1ct1ons foretelling how the defensive questions will be answered don't interest Coach Ball Walsh. He k no ws he has to watt until Sept 7 when the 49ers meet the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their season -opener. Rookies Charles Haley and Larry Robcns arc being asked to replace Fred Dean. the 49ers' designated pass rusher who was waived by the club during the offscason. "The pass-rush peo ple look as though the> are capable of putting pressure on opposing quar· terbacks," WaJsh said "A lot depend on the development of Charles Haley and Larry Roben s. "But the defensive secondary 1s the biggest concern,'' Walsh added. "And we won't really know how it will hold up until the season gets underway." The 49ers wall have new starters at both comcrback pos1t1ons Second-year pro Tory Nixon and USFl refugee Dcmck Martin wall take the place of Dwight Hicks a nd Eric WnJlht. Hicks was NFC WEST PREVIEW [llJ waived pnor to training camp. while Wright 1'1 reco\cnng from an injury and is expected to miss at least the first six weeks On the offensive side. the weapons arc all 1n place and at the disposal of quarterback Joe Montana, whose back has been aching m camp but who has shown no ill effects from his off-season shoulder surgery. Roger Craig. who became the first NFL player everio gain I .000 yards both rush mg and rece1 v1 ng 1n 1he same season. will team with Wendell Tyler 1n the backfield. Mo ntana will have veteran Di1.itht Clark and second-year speedster Jerry Rice as his wade receivers. Clark caught a career-high I 0 touchdown passes last year. • fhc Rams. on the other hand. have their usual question mark at quarterback. despite the departure of Kemp, who bac ked up Dieter Brock last season. Brock wall miss the early pan-of the season wtth a knee 1nJUI')', giving a clear shot to te\C Bartkowski. the 1 :!-year veteran with battered knees who was signed as a frc-e agent dunng the off season Steve Dils may compete for the staning JOb 1f Bankowski slips. The Rams were overachievers last )Car ""tth an 11 ·5 record and a d1v1s1on title. and the) were the last survivor rolled under b) the Bean\ en route to the uper Bowl The Rams even surv" ed a holdout b) star running back Enc Dickerson and mediocre play b~ Brock as they threw the fewest passes in the league. This year the team's defense alread) has been racked b) inJunes. Defensive backs Gary Green and Enc Hams. who both have back inJunes. ma) never pla) agato. Safet) Johnnie Johnson has undergone arthroscopic knee surgef') and ma)' need a few weeks before he's available •The Atlanta Falcons. 4-1 2 a )Car ago. enter the 1986 sca!IOn with a reshuffled front office and a reshuffied coaching staff. It docsn '1 look hke enough, however. to reshuffle their shm Ehanccs for a playoff berth, but that's not because there won't be changes o n the field as well. The only man left stand1 ng. 1l seems. t) !\cad coach Dan Henning. who Wlll ln a fourth ume for has first wanning record There wall be a ne"' dctense. courte'I) of defens1,e coordinator Manon Campbell, fired last year as the Ph1ladclph1a Eagles· head coach C.ampbell instnutcd a 3-4 alignment th.ts season. built around nose tackle Tony Casillas, the second pick overall in the I Q86 college draft out of Oklahoma. •The New Orleans o;;a1nt<,. v.1th tht:tr I llth ncv. head coach 1n 20 )ear<,." ill ht' tr. ing to 'ihake oO 14 "ears of losing .\t the helm "ill b<' Coach Jim Mora. who comes to the JOh alter three \ear·<, ot success in the USFL Mora will be wor~ing w11h another l fSFL refugee, quarterback Bobb\ Hebert, "ho tom· plctcd 97of181 passes attempl'l 1n less than a full season wath the Saints la~t 'car Heben will be guiding an o ffense that a' eragcd :!JQ ~ vards per game. the second.Jowc'lt output in the l<'ague in 1985. 11~nl·r lo-.\ 17-14 to the Housto n <>1kr., The Ram<. have been 1nJury-nd- dlcd \O for 1h11o training camp and will bt.· "'11hou1 \tarting quarterback Dtt.'ter BrOlk who will be out for the rt.'\t of the cxh1b111on season after undergoing knee suf'gt'ry last week. V l'll.·rans 5teve Bankowski and \tl'\e Dils ""Ill share time as the Rams· quarterba<.k Regardless of "ho is callln~ the ofieOSl\.t.' Signals thC game Will be dnuther 1 n the scne1o of prescason tests for 1he 6-S :!9<>-pound rookie fro m (Ju\:en'> ( olkgc 1n ( anada ·tt"s bct:n a bi11n1ng:· Schad said '"Im tr)1ng tu learn all the plays and get a hold on thing..\ '\nd I'm trying to team blodang technique · .\II that and rm going up against lt.klcns1 \\: endl C Jill') Jeter -he's got 10 ~edr)nJ)l·ncme rm JUSt trying tO p1"k e't:f)th1ng up ·· Ix.had "ho as an a"1d "'c1gh1-hftcr. ha' been 1mpr('\SCd b) the s1z.c and \lrt.•ngth uf the pla)ers he's been lnm pcung "11h a1 the Rams" Cal \talc Fulk-non training camp "Id hh IU lhtnk rm strong for a hnl man hut JCeL lhere·s alwa)'i wmcbcxh '>lrungl'r out there ·· he ... ud ·-rm tan 1n terms of quickness otTthe ball I think m) strongest point ,., ~~ ab1ht) tu pick up v.hat's going on Thl' fart that had 1s the highest drJli pick t'\.\:r to come from ( anada doc'> not make much d1ffercn~ to his teammate'> .. Eventxx:h s bigger stronger and th''' ha"c be1i,·r 1echn1ques." h<' said Montana to 11Jlss gaine ROCKLI"" IAP) -After a miser- able week for their star quancrback Joe Montana. the San Franetsco 49ers went . into a last-minute tra1n1ng session Sunda:r before their cxh1· h111on game with the Rams tonight. Montana sprained hts nghl ankle dunng practice Wednesda) when guard Gu) Mclnt)'rc stepped o n it Montana will probably not pla) tonight as Coach Bill Walsh plans to hold him out as a precautionary measure Thal "'as Just une of the dark events in \.1ontana·'i ""~k He muttered 5aturda). 'Tm glad it's O\er ·· On Fnday. "'h1lc nursing that ankle and fecltng bad enough. Montana discovered his S 70.000 customized Mercedes had been vandalized 1n the parking lot. Somebody bashed in the windshield. windows and hc.adhghts and poured paint on the car ··Ne"<l \Car I think I'll JUSt dn'e a golt cart around her he grumped o\dd some 5an FranC1sco lumps he took for aanng his beefs a,samst some local sports rcponers m'h1s n<'w book and the picture 1s almost complete Almost. but not quite On Saturda\. ~ontana·., 8-month· old daughter \k,andra fell down the stairs at home and bumped h<'r head "Tomorrov. 'it.arts a ne"' week.'' \.1ontana ph1lo ph1zcd. · Huntington Cycle Club geared to success By JON FERGUSON Of -OellyNetli.ft I ht.• Huntington Cycle Club·~ geared toward hutld111g v. 1nnt.•n 1n the nallon's bicycle track ral1ng nn:u1t. '>omclh1ng it's done successfully 'ltnt.l' forming prior tu the 1985 racing season lhc lluntington Beach-based club dominated thl' \outhcrn ( altlorn1J c1rru11 this '\Cason as its nwmhl.•r\ t•arncd hcrth\ in the natio nals. which tonduded .\ug \I Hut the: !>ucces!> one nder t'llJ11\l'd .11 thl\ H":lr'\ nauonJl'I wa!> what make'i all th\: long month\ of lrnmmg and l'Ompct1ng "lllthv.h1k Bi ll ()r;'4Sak. v.ho hcgan rnmpct1ng JU\! a H'Jr .ind a half .i~o .. ., .i mkr on the junior or u11 , c.1p1url·d 1ht.· men\!>t.and1na kilo gold medal aa the l n11t•ll\tatt.• ,(-.ding I eJcta\1on a\wnal< ham- f'1on\h1pc, at tht' \1al"\m<"•or Vclodrome 1n Red· lllllllll \\ .1\h "I thOujhl I rnuld do well. but I didn't e'tl)('('t a natmnal ch,1mpt()O\h1p' ll tof') :·..aid Ur)"ldule. a I lunllngtun lkath tcstt.knt who turned I 9 'hon I.) alh'f h1\ \ ll IOf\ "I JO<IUI !t(,IUCC'1ed m ) &trl friend 'i h,1nll 11tl tx·lurl' .rnd attn m' run I had ahou1 \CHn or l'l~hl "''n,,k ,\ttrr me l!unninf tor m t1mt The l.a\t gu' lJml "11h1n ll'I nt a sctond of me )(111 V.J!> ' a h11 ncr\ t.•-rac~ing.'" I k l'.,tahh~hcd a new track rl'<.'ord o t I M t!O for thl' 1.000-meier solo ruo against the d (K k. "h1ch t!> ~lowrr than his personal best of l·OQ I Dr)~dak v.111 ~oon compete 10-the World T cJm Trial~ JI ( olorado pnngs. ( olo . "hrre he ,., no" 1ra1n1ng v. 11h the national 1eam coacht•\ It'\ a m.atll r of J<.:d1ma11ng himself 10 the alt11uck 1 hl' ~uJd\ other rider\ performed v.cll 31 rcu~nt national l'\enls hu.t no1 quilt" 3\ "'di tl\ C\"''l ted Graham Mdstrand. a 20-year-old Long Btalh Stnlt' \tUdl'nl from f ountain Valle). c:arncd t2nd of :!~6 mk r' .at tht• Nu\1onol Time Trial (a 40 k1lomch.'r road t'\tnl) final 1n l\01\C t"n "cci..., ati.o I hl' tl·am's other '""o lop-lc"<~I ndl'!"i dut>- tu unlll·r Juhn ~ a11e and Junior nat1onJI ndrr (),1rnn "a\Jnaugh of lfunt1ngton Beach. are the tt•am'\ t\.\<o 'print e\cnt racef"\ Waite'' lather Bnh ".in t'\fl' rtt.'Ot.t.•t.I coach nnd trnl k oOit. 1nl who ntd' tht· tt.•,1m 1n 1ht·11 d)on' tt11lh Jvhn \\aitt" and "·'· :rn.1u3h "l''t' .illu 11·tl "' tht· t( m1l\'tOturl'\ v.h1< h '°"'tu nc.arh 1011 dqtrl'\'' dunntt the da" nf 'p1n1 nrnl\ in Rnlmun<l \\ a1tt' d11i mannRr .1 \l\th-pla<C' f1n1\h 1n th1· kilo 1·,en1 "h1ch qualified him for the Wo rld Trial\ alternate pos1t1on But Kavanaugh, a f3Hlrtll' Ill w1n the JU OtOr dtVISIOn. fell to 10th. ~ a11c 1~ a category I rider which include~ n.111on.1l 1,,hamp1ons and world competitor'\ He \:Jrn1·,1 gold ml'dali. in the spnnts and kilo during th,· Junior "'at1onal C'hamp1on1oh1ps 1n 1'~81. and l;t"1l llJl k 10"1n a 1opnnb bron1c medal at the F3r \\ c<,l (. hamp1on~h1pi. 1n I QSS after a scrie' ot at.l 11.knl' "'hllh nc:arh t•o t h1 i. hie Ml'l~lrund I'> al!.O coming ba1..k aner hummg h11mt'lt out 1n I ~M h> riding 120 events 1n one \t'.1\on lk "un thl' 'itht.·r and hron1e in the time 111Jl .and ktl<Hl''r>l'' t1,t.•l\ at th<' I ~84 J un1or World Ina(\ hut "'-.lkd dov. n ht\ t. ompclllmn 1n 198 ~ HU\.\l'\Cr ht\ d1hgcn1 1r:11ning cOon'i on tori nl .1111·nd1ng \lhool and "-Ork1ng rnahlcd him to uimt' h.1t k \Hong in 1hc hmc mal ('\ cnt 1h1'i \car 'I hnJlh 1k" 1dl·d th1~ \car that I hi..<' hc1na fa\t mna· 1hr1n I ltkl' tx·1ng a much riot:nn. · Mcl'>trand "''J II ".I' \Ulh a k tdo"'n to bell \13t\' l'hampwn "' 1%-' .md nut du aO\thinJ 13\I H'ar I louldn't It'~ ""h 11 .,,, I 'l:lrtl'd "orlone, hard again · I I "·" \kl,11.int.I "ho m1t1Jll\ ft'l'lnt•d ~.lilt' 10 h11m th, duh and "'ho later lurl·d h" fr1t·nd (Plea.e tee HU TIMGT0!'4/84) . Bill Dryad&le, a member of the Ronttnctoo Beacb Cycle Club. taketm a ride around the track darlftC workoat . \ I I r " -• Orenge Cout DAIL y PILOl / Mond~. Auguat 18, 1988 ' i San Diego Cliicken shows.his human side • EDITOR'S NOTE: R1rhan1 Dunn. a pan- t1me Dail> Pilot porrswnter ind former p1tc·hmg standou1 01 Oran1c Coast Coll~<'. 1s If)'"' to mdc 11 in profes 1on1/ ba~ball. unde,,01111 his Stt"Ond ~ason m the Class A Pionrer UJtiuc with rhc Salt Lake Ci t> Trappers. of tht" fi~t annina l'n routl' to an cmbarra sina I '·0 los~ to the 81lhnas Mustanas. This is a team '""tuch has beaten us fi vc out of $Cven 11m1:) 1n the last couplc of w~ks to k~p us 1n "'"">~ remember that n1Jht -the time the Famous Chicken displayed his human side of to help out a shell-shocked pitcher and rtveal some ofh1s own mar.fortunes. Ahhouah we're comfonably in first place -sc:'en aam<'s 1n front of second-place Helena which we play seve n straight times bca1nning this Wl'Ckend ·-we're playing as 1f we wen.-1n last place wtth nothtn8 at stake. Thursd ay n1tht while allow1f\IJUSt two tamed ' runs "You have to pitch ashutoutjust to win:· he su1d. That isn't far from the truth. l 1mc will tell whether or not we can rebound from this sour losin,skid. but I behcve becau~ or the overall character •'!d chem!s.try l of:. the ballclub that we'll respond 1n a posn1ve manner and reach the goal we set at the bcg1nnina of the season - winnina the Pioneer our t:11 lsp1n By RICKARD DUNN Dlllr .... C.1 ' ••• GREAT FALLS. MONT. - the most uncx pct'tcd source con It was by far thc lowest I've fell af\e r a gaml' However. during the time I wa 1n tht' clubhouse sulking. G1annoulas had JUSt ron- d udl·d his act and bc'gan to derobe from his ometimc~ outfit nc>.t to my locker. We're simply "going t~roug~ the mollOns:· with perhaps a lack of 1ntens1ty. We don I appear as emotionally involved as wt' were during the first halfof the season. League rhampionship. 1 through a cns1s. help yo u He could sense my dcprtsted mood. so Meanwhile. on the lighter side of thinas. the fan s in Salt Lake City continue to support thl' Trappers 10 the fullest. The aue~daooe record for a shon-scason Class A orpnizati~n •~ 103.000. We've attracted over 85.000 ~1th seven home dates remaining. (We avera&e JUSI undl·r 3.000 a game.) But never would I have believed that the Famous San Diego Chicken. Ted G1annoulas. would help pick up the piecesand caS( the stress of my worst p1tch1ng effort ever Not 10 mention the most hum iliating perfonnance I've ever been associated with. w1thl)Ut hesitation he approached me and said: .. , was in Balllmorc a couple ofwteksa1oand I had Just put on an excellent show. Tht'n as twas coming o ff the field . this 4uy 1n the stands says 10 me. 'Go back to San Diego. -You stink.' We were 31 -8 at one point in late July. but sann • then there has been a power shonage on offense. In our last 16 games we arc 6-10. including being shut out fb ur times. Runs ha~e become a high-priced commodity lately. while errors on defense -a rarity early in the season -have become common practice. "Well )OU can't please everybody and you The owners have already made a profit this '4 ~ason and ha ve prepared a huge celebration for the team after we win the league title. It appcan that both parties arc no'r curre~tly in the black. In fro nt ofa standing room-only crowd of more than 10.000 at Derks Field earlier this v.cck. the night the Famous ('h1cken m de his nl'' er know what's go1 ng to happen." Richard DullD .. appearance in Salt Lake C1 tv. I couldn't He eon11nued to give me an 1nsp1ra11onal lecture on how to deal with certain fa ilures. I thonh·d him and he went on hi s way. But I'll My roommate. right-handed pitcher Mike H 11mnhrr' frnm Indiana. lost a 4-0 gam<' Ex-plumber fulfills his pipe dream by running baJlclub From AP dl1patelles KENOSHA. Wis. -Bob Lee ex-a changed a pipe wrench for a pipe dream and tx·came a Midwest League success SIOI). Lee. the 49-year-old ex-plumber who runs the Class A K<.·nosha Twins. 1s a regular guy -not o ne of thOSl' m1ll1ona1rc l)pes that took over professional baseball during the 1980s. ''I'm not a mag-a-nate." said Lee. adding a syllable to the \\Ord ''I'm JUSt a li11le plumbing contractor in the big cit~ of Kenosha. the City that never sleeps but maybe should a couple of da)S a week." The air cond111oner was going full blast this recent summer da) But Lee's forehead was beaded with S\\Cal. and he \\as mopping his mustache. Ln· seuled an behind his desk 1n the compact team headquaners outside 64-)ear-old Si mmons Field. a ballpark \\ 11h a red and blue grandstand and bleachers do""n each fo ul hne It's the kind of place where baseball grc'-' up. and whcrt' men 1n stra\\ hats once performed John Phillip Sousa music before 1ndustnal league game'> Lee·., office. \\h1ch he shares w1th his assistant gcnl·ral manager. 1s more of a closet. The shel vt's hold doLcns of precious and expens1 ve baseballs. The walls arc hung v.1 tty samples of gi veaways designed to lure fans tO thl· 3.000-seat ballpark: seat cus hions. pompoos. bad.pack~. insulated mugs. Frisbees. key chains and g~m bag!> Tv.o )Cars ago. L<'c ga'e his 1hnv1ng plumbing bu'>tness 10 hi s two eldest sons. then single-hand<"dl} rcrru1 tcd '27 in' cstors 10 bring a team 10 this blue-collar factor) IO\\ n of 77 .()00 midway between Chicago and M1l""a ukcl' on lntcmatc 94 Quote of the day Brandon "Boo" Champagne. a pitcher for the Eug"·ne Emeralds ol the Nonhwest Lea11.ue. after pm11 ng and earned run a\Crage of 11 29 an h1~ fir'>t "" !.tarts .. When fans ar.: mad and booing nll' I think the} arc reall y sa)ing my name somet 1mcs.;1·., Boo wh<'ther I'm good or bad " ·Navratilova sweeps past Lloyd Martina Navratllova \Olld1fied her ~ l'lu I ra nk ing going into tht• l l S Open \\1t h a 7-6 17-51. fl.' •..ic tOr) over Chris Evert Lloyd in the final Sunda) of a \\Ome n'\ tennis tournament in Manhallan Beach. The "urld\ 1op pla)cr ntedcd one hour. 4 1 minutes to defeat Llo)d. the No 2 playenn the world . fo r the 37th 11 ml' 1n 70 m;w:hn in the n "airy dat ing back to 197 3. Na' rJtilo' a en tered the final ~ll h spin ts boosted b)' thc return of her lust pct do~ for which she been offering a S 1.000 rt"ard "la' ra11lova earned S40.000 for the 'll IOf\ 1n hl•r linal tu neup be fore the U.S Open. which tx·g1n\ \ug ~ti in "'c"' York Llo~d earned S20.000 as runner-up 'aHalllu"a has beaten Llo)d six ofthe last n1nl 11me'> lhl' l\\O have met Navra tilova had beaten LIO\d I' 'ltra1ghl 11me'I from 1982 10 1he l '.S Open 1n IQX..l In foron lo West Germanfs Boris Becker pnl\ l'd there '> more to his game than a big sene as he dl'le..ill'd Sttfao Edberg ofSwcd<"n. 6-4. 3-6. 6-3. to win thl· Pla,cr '> lntl'rna11 onal tournament~ Playing 1n humid rnnd111on<. under sunn) sk1<"s wh ich pushed the wurt-<.1dl· 1cmpcra1ure lo 115 degrees. Becker took ad' ..1 n1Jgl· l)f kc) brcakdo~ns b> Edberg and employed a d..ingnou\ \l'tOnd \Crvc on some big po1 nt'i 10 make his tir..1 l'ntn 1ntc1 a ( anad1an tournament a winning ont· Thl· v.in \\as Bel kcr''i fourth of the year. his other t"-ou.1m inga1 W1mblcdon on gras'i. ~tratto n Mountain on hard court and C h1rngo indoors. DeLong fights Maste guard 1n 1978 fo r San Jose State. w take Nick Del ong. an all-PCA osc m on fellow hea' ywe1 gh1 Mont<' Mas of Oklahoma Cit) in the 10-round ma1 ent on tonight's SC\en-bout boxi ng c rd at the Irvi ne Mamou Hotel [)('Long. a resident of l ong Beach. has an 8-2 mark in his three )Cars as a pro and wi ll be making his 10- round debut. A former all-state wrestler and football player while a prep in Pennsylvania. Delong racked upa team ' rernrd I 0 I unassisted tackles for the Spartans in 1978. Masters. a forme r World Athletic Association champion. has amassed 29 wans to just two defeats as a pro But the 6-4. 120-poundcr. whose victories include 22 knodouts. has not fo ugh1 for two years due to managerial problems. A Delong win could lead to a chance at the ( alifornia hca rywe1 gh t crown. currently held by Ott ( oll1cr. \\horn De Long has already beaten. \'1 1ddlcwc1gh1 Lee Scn11nella of Huntington Beach \\ill meet Ton> Chicoine of Orange 1n the six-round scm1-ma1n c'cnt. Andretti outlasts Pocono field LO v POND. Pa -Mano Andrelll. • sur' 1' 1ng another Indy-car race of attri- tion. on Sunda} ran away to an easy victory an lhl' Pocono 500 at Pocono International Race\\ a) For the 46-year-old Andre111 . 11 was an emotional 'Ktor~ -his fi rst ever at the track just 30 miles from h1~ NaLarcth. Pa .. home. The lnumph. the 4 7th of hi s illustrious career and scrnnd of lh<: season. also moved Andretti into the C-\RT-PPG potnl lead. past his 23-ycar-OTd son Michael. who wound up 11th Sunday. Ma rio has 96 point). Michael 91 A s l\ndre\11 took the checkered flag more than a lap ahead of !>Ccond-placc Ke vin Cogan. he took his hands off th e steering "'heel of his Cosworth-powered Lola and wa,ed them 1n the atr In Jubilation. Pancho( aner was a disant thtrd. three laps beh ind thl· \\ innl·r. follo'Wcd another lap down by l\.J. Foyt and R..i ul Bonel of Bra11I Gross wins duel with Biondi M-\DRI O.. Spain -A long-awaited cla<,h bct\\l'Cn \'.>est Germany's Michael (1ro)~ and thl' world's fastest swimmer. Matt B1ond1 of the United States. ended in a '1ctor) lor the European and a third place for the .\mencan c.lunng 1hc opening da} of the World "1m m1ng ( ham p1onsh1ps Sunday Thc c'-t'nt was 1hc 200-mctcr free5t}'le. not 81o nd1's spcc1alls1 e' l'nt, and Gross. who is defending t1tlis1 as "-Cll as 01} mptl 'champ1on and world record holder. '>lrt•tt hed out to win in I :47 9~. Tht' 11ml' wa~ almost half a second outside hi s world mark I :4 7.44 but for the se<.·ond time in the day. thl· WC\1 (,l·rman \Cl a rccord for the championship. In thl· fif\t men's d1 v~ng event of the cham- p1on,h1p' < 1reg l ougam~. Ol)mp1c champt-0n and defendin g wurltl 11111 .. 1. came fro m behind to lead at the cntl uf 11 prd1m1 nar~ di ves from the spri ngboard. Luugan" ~6 lotaled 678.75 points. ahead ofone- 't1ml k atlcr L1dngdl' I an of(h1na. who had 665. 7 3 and anuthl·r ( htne\t' d1H'r Hongpang L1 who totaled 66 I Ill Telev ision, r adio TELEVISION S llS pm -BASEBALL New York Met!> at l>ollgl I\ < hJnnd 7 I 0 p m -SPEE OW AV MOTORCYCLES. \11en.f\\J\ \mlma < hanncl 56 RADIO 'i OS p m -BASEBALL. New York Mets at l>odger'.i I\. \ H< 1790) 7 30 p m -PRO FOOTBALL: San Fran- uM.u Jt Ram'>. KMPC17IO) .. -. \ -.............. Clothing • Furnishings • Shoes NOW (IWi·iJ •outhw1rk C,-,· Mwt. • WfHl 10-4, Tltwt A hf 10.f S.' 10>4 Sun 1'-J 119 Fa hton laland • Newport Beach • (714) 759-1622 • Bullodl1 Wllahlre Wing ---- ' r ,, ... ., .... , .... Reggie Jackson of the Ancel• ia taaed out in rundown between second and Hilrd by A '1 1hortatop Alfredo Griffin durln& San- day'• &•me at Anaheim Stadium. ANGELS STRETCH LEAD TO 4112 GAMES ••• From Bl troubk!. .. II m{'ans that we'll have sonw frl·sh gu ys for the trip " Thl' -\ngels knocked out 12 hits in '>upport of their pitchers and over- c rnll' '>omc slopp)-bascrunn1ng to get b' \'s starter Joaq uin AnduJar (7-5). fhl' .\ngds had three runn<"rs thruv.n out on the basc paths an the fir\t thrl'C innings but n didn't prove 1u tx· rnstl). The -\')Carney Lansfo rd and Mike Da'" l·ach homered off Sutton to kl'l'P the .\'s in 11 fo r a while Oa' 1s h11 a titanic homer into the nght-ticld bullpen. a shot 1ha1 tra,elcd about 43.5 feet to 11c the score al 2-2 in the fourt h "Thr 1wo pitches (for homers) I thrc"" O\Cr thl' plate left in a hurf)." said Sutlon. "The on{' Da' 1s h11 went mile." _. Now the Angels have lo tra,cl 3.000 miles. but like Pctm '>aid. thq 're 1n the driver's seat *· ANGIL NOTIS: Atter •n off O.y tOO.v. , .... A'""41 wlN -en •191'11·0.y, nlne-..me roed trio In Detroit T\iftday'1 ~ with !fie Tloer1 wUI me1ct1 IOrtr Mceaw• C12·7l end Venl Rllflle (1-1) 998inll 0... ~ <4·5) 9l'CI 1 •~ O'NMl 11·71 .Mlef' two mofe N"'" with Detroll Ille Anvell wlM Pin 8 elllmof• Ill • lflr..- 991TW ... followed by IWO O•mft Ill ...... v_. The A~• will return hOme Auo 2t 10 ll01l Detroit In ell, 1119 Anoet1 wlll C>leY n 1lr•lehl oe"'" 199lnJ1 n. E'af . Anvel ttllrd be-n hdl H..., 1urn1 ,S-vttrt·Old lodev Wll/lt ~ wlM try· lo ttleblllh • rOOllle ctutl 11111 record on 11111 ro.d trio, ~Inv nl,,. mo<e hlll lo C>rttk .>wn RwnY'1 mark of 147 Ml In 1'75· Green's birdies help him to title C A.STLE ROCK. Colo. <Ar>) - l\.rn Gret•n b1rd1ed two of the last lhrn· hok s Sunda} 10 win the new and rnntro,crs1al ln1cmat1onal tour- nament and its S 180.000 first prize. Gree n received a big hug from his \1s1cr hell). who served as his cadd> o n lhl· Castle P1ncs Golf \lub course 1ha1 '>I retches 7.503 yards through the foothllh of lhl' R<X.'k1cs at 6.600-feet altitude Gre('n hnd 12 points under the modified Stableford scoring system. wh1t:h added the touch of controversy BOATING to this firSl-)ear C\Cnl Green. 28. had a medal scorc ol 06 SI\ under par. But that doesn't counl Onl> th(' points acquired under this unorthodo>. scoring S)Stcm had an} tx:anng. Points were awarded on the basis of the score on each hole I() for double eagle. fi ve for ca$1c. two fo r birdie. nothing for par. minus one for bogq and minu!> three fo r douhlc bogl') or wo~ Grl'i:n. whose onl> prev ious v1l- tOr) in fi ve )-Cars on the PG'\ Tour caml' in the 1985 Buick Open . had or;1x l11rll1l''> and no bogt') '>. I le look 1ht· lead with a 15-foot b11d 1l' putt on the 12th hole and held ll thr rl·~t of thl· v.a) \.cteran J ( Snead. West German tkrnhard lJngcr. Howard Twitty .rnu '>outh -\lncan Nick Pncc all ,,nactl t hallcngl'\ down the stretch. Bui ( ircrn turned back those lhrl·at\ "1th cn11cal par puns on the 14th and 15th b1rd1edthc 16thaf\cra tx·autilul approach to about six feet. ,ind then all but "'ra pped 11 up with a l\\ll·PUll b1rd1e-4 on the 17th. That put him fo ur points 1n front g111ng to thl· last hole and 11 became l1111l' more 1han a tight for second. Bang Bang Maxwell class winner in women's race 1 lll'rl' v.ac, one slim chance that the 11tk lOuld he Jerked from hi s grasp. I anger. holding second alone and pla) 1ng tx·h1nd Creen. needed to hole Im <,eu111c.J c,hot on lhc pa r-4 18th for an cagk to gC't lhe points to beat { trl'l'O Bang Bang Maxwell. s.luppered by Kath} -'\da mson of Dana Point Yacht Club. \\alt the Class A winner an the first race of th<: Orange County Womcn ·s Ocean Racing Sen es hosted b\ Balboa Yacht ( lub -( lass B winner wa~ Indulgence. sa iled b> Nancy Sheet'>. Voyagers Yar hl Club The 8.8-milc course was sailed aturday on the Ncwpon Circle off th <: "-'cwpon Pier 1n an 8-to 10-knot brCl'lC. The WOR requires women skip- pers and r rews. This race e"en had an all-woman race committee chaired by M1m1 Glass. RYC. Bullet overall wlnner Dick Brown's Bullet. out of Bahia C-on nth1an Yacht Club. was the o'crall and Class B winner 1n South hore Yacht Club' Offshore C 'hollcn1~ rare ( laiis A winner and ~ond overall wus Typhoon. skippered by John Ohon. Shore Linc Y.cht Cl ub. Long Beath M1chegaas. sailed b)' Joe Green- blatt S5YC . was third ovtrall and sctond in Cla~s B. and Debra. co- sk1ppcrccJ by Richard RaufT and Kath> JaM 5SYC was third 1n Clan 9 < la'' R winner was lliyape. ~kippered hy An l ew1s. Y Capo BaY_ YC Retatt. Pl'at'h) Bu<"nO. \atled by Mile Hinton of the: hocit d ub was lht O u, ~ winner 1n < 3p1'itrano Bay Yacht < lub \ i\nn1 \Ct\.at') Reptta for Per fo rmJnl'c Handicap Racina Attt / ):ll ht!> Runner-up 1n (lass A wa'\ Slingshot wtth co-!>k1ppers Murra) and -\ndcr'ion. Capo BYC. In Class B. the trophy win ner'> were Ciold Ru~h. Bob and An n Recker and Hl·ck l~r. Bill Brownson. bot h from Capo BY< In the Non Spin naker (lass the winncr!I "'ere. I Daybreak.· Bob Ciatt·~ Capo ~Y(" 2 Cha4iing Ratn- 00""~· Anita Forbes. Dana PQtnt Yann C.1ub. 1 n11c1pauon. Bruce LolL. DPYC. ' But th1: '>hot wasn't even close. L.tngl•r k it thl· approach short of the grcl·n. lht·n l htpped to within about l'l (l.ht kct from thc Oag. * * * Ill 'FORD C1a -Pal Bradley r.1ll1cd from Jn c1gh1-sho1 d('fi ctt to \\In the LPC1.\ ~orld Champ1onsh1p and thl' S78.000 top prllC. BradlC} shot a final-round 63 to pmt a 27Q final total. two shots better than Nanq Lupez and Bet.!}' King, "'ho l'ach earncu"l.f4.800 In the 12- pl.i)-er C\Cnl Harbor High wrestler conipeting in Canada Jeff Jeannette. who WJ ll he o iunior at Newpon Harbor H1ah. is currently among I 7 high 5ehool wrestlers now in Canada as pan of the Southern Cahforn1a . Wre~tl­ ing Assoc1at1on's cul~rnl c~­ chanae program. Jeannette has wrestled on the Sailor varsity each of ht' fir'' two years. taking third 1n the Sea View League as a fre,hman at I 01 pounds and 'CCond m lcaauC' la'lt year at I OS pounds Jcan~ttc qualified for th" ex- change proVllm by cam1 na top thrc~ fin1 hes ai vario us ('WA m"or tournament' w11han1 the last year Jeanne11c and h1, Amen can teammates. all of whom were al~ ~lccted from Southern (ah· •, fo rnia h~gh schools. are rompct- tng ngn1nst 'lomc of the top Canadian tram' 1n dual metts as well n\ taking pan 1n a four-way 1ntrrMt1onal meet with Can- adian. Japane~ and English team~ In add111on 10 thC' meet co m· J>CllttOn, the Wft'$tler$ WJll take pa n 1n workouts with other tea ms to mort" eOccu vely exchDngc tech· n1que~ and 'lktll, The trip hc,an Aua 8 and Jeann<"tte and his 'ftammat(''I arc t'\pccted to return Fnda} The athletes were pansortcJ by vanous local businencs and cor. pora11on, and tht'1r tl"lp will include a thrtt-da) t'\Cu"1on 10 fapo '86 1n Vancouvtr .. Or1ng9 Cout DAILY ~LOT/Mondey, August 18, 1He 83 I Carlton beats Brewers for firs AL win Fornier Cy Young winner allows 3 ht ts tn 71/s innings in Chicago· s 74 victory rrem AP dl1pa~ CH IC AGO-Steve Carlton allow- ed three hits In 1v, innings for his first American Leaauc victory, and Ron Hassey. Daryl Boston and Ozzie Guillen had three tUts apiece Sunday to lead a 16-hit Chicaao attack as the Wh11e Sox beat the M1twauktt Brewers. 7-4. Carlton, 42. posted his first victory since July 26. when he labored for the San Francisco Giants. The four-time Cy Young Award winner. who was let ao by the Philadelphia Phillies earlier this season. also passed the S.000- innin' milestone when he got Ben O&Jiv1e on a grounder to short in the sixth innina -part of a stretch in which he retired 11 in a row. Carlton, whose career record is 320-227. had four strikouts to aive him 4.008 for his career. He walked .. throe. Carlton left 1n the e1ahth af\er giving up an RBI sinaJe to Paul Mo1ltor. Bob Thigpen got the final fi ve outs for his first major-lcaaue s:ive. Boston singled to lead off the first off Tim Leary. stretching h11 h1ttina streak to ri~t games. He scored on Tim Hulett s RBI sinaJe. Milwaukee took a 2-1 lead 1n the second when Carlton allowed a lcadoff walk to Gorman Thomas, and Rob Deer followed with his 27 th homer. Milwaukee made II J-1 in the fourth. Thomas walked. stoic second . took third on Carlton's wild pitch and scored on a sacrifice Oy by Glenn Bra.sgs. Guillen led off the fourth with the first of his two doubles, and Julio Cruz sacrificed him to third. Ron Karkov1ce followed with his fi rst maJOr·lcaauc h11 and RBI by 1inJ11n1 home Guillen. Bostoq and Harold Baines fol- lowed with consecutive sinales to score Kukov1ce and tic " ai )..). Brewer reliever Bryan Clunerbuck. 1-1. came on to ict Gcoric Foster to end the rally. In other American League action: BIH Ja118, Raa1ers 7: ln Toronto. Emir Whitt hit his 11th homer of the sca50n in lhr bottom of the 11th inning to g1Ye the Blue Jays a thru- game swrep of Texas. dropping the Rangers 41/J games behind the Angels. Whitt. who entered the pmc in the seventh. hit a 1-1 pitch off reliever Jeff Russell. 4-2. against the right- lield foul pole. Mark Eichhorn. 10-4. was the winner with four innings of three-hit relief. Odd1be McDowell's second homer of the game and 16th of the season had put the Rangers ahead 7-6 in the seventh. but Jesse Barfield responded w11h a run-producing double 1n the bottom of the inning. Tei1as was ahead 6-2 when starter ,,,_,... .. Ctn-eland buenmner Tony Bernasard craabe. lnto Baltimore catcher Jobn Stefaro a1 be Kore. from flnt ba.e on Julio Franco'• thlrd-lnnlnc double. NATIONAL LEAGUE - --·--r_• - Mike Mason p ve way to 0.lc Mohorc1c with runncn at first and second and no ouu in the sixth. 'Barfield artttcd Mohorcic with a double that scored ChfT Johnson. and Geor&e Bell scored when shortstop Curtis Wilkel'IOn tned 10 &et Barfield at third on a vounder. Willie Upshaw's v oundout scored Barfield to pull Toronto to w1th1n a run and Tony Fernandez's two-out. game-tyina single scored Garth IOIJ. who had reached on an infield s1n&1e and moved 10 second on a fielder's choice. Royab •1 Yullees t : In Kansas Cit). 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MoroenW '> 17 H8P -0 Htf'~•\on WP -\,..·11\MI" . , ) . 1 3 1 ) • I>• • s 0 • 4 ~ 4 I I 0 0 0 umo•rf\-HC>mt COOM• F r,1 Br•M,..." 5't'<CY>O XO" T ~.ra Pel('rrno T-1" A-4 ?SJ San Diego withstands <;incjnnati 's power barrage Reds hit 3 homers in one inning. but lose anyway.-9-5 From AP dl1patcbea CINCINNATI -It seemed rou· tine for the San Diego Padres The) were apparently on an easy course to their eighth victor) over Cinc1nna11 this )Car. with LaMarr Hoyt ha\lng no trouble setting down the Reds San Diego did hold on for a 9-5 win. but Hoyt required help from four relievers and after 11 was over. Padre~ Manager Steve Boros surveyed the scene and said. "I thought we were in the seventh game of the World Series My cars arc still nn,1ng from all the home runs the) hit • Cincinnati had three home~ 1n the m th. by Buddy Bell. Barry Larkin and Ron Ocstcr. chasing Hoyt and cutting the lead to 8-S. But Boros <>aid "It was the next inning that scared me. when the) were 1n a pos111on to get within a ru n w11h that kid Larkin coming up. "That's the reason I took out Lcffcns and brought in (lance) McC'ullcrs." Boros continued. "I didn't want Larkin. who scouts tell us h1tsoff-spccd p11ch1ng well. to make 11 8· 7 or. 1(he repeated his previous hit. make 11 a tic game .. 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Bochy and Gwynn ea('h singled in a run in the sixth a~ San Diego '"-'Ored 1hrel' more times Elsc~here 1n the National League Bravt1 4, A1cro1 l: In J.\tlanta. Bott I lorner broke a seventh-inning tic "'''h a sacnlire 0) and Rafael Ramirez had three hits and scol"t'd 1"'1cc as the Braves topped Houston Ramirez singled leading off the Sl'"cnth. stoic second and went to third on Houston catcher Alan Ashby's throwing error An out later. Homer's fl y brought Ramirez home. Cliff peck. 2-0. who l"t'licvcd 'itancr Zane m11h at the stan of the .SL\Lh inning. earned the wm wuh I' 1 $T LOVIS Cotem11cl OSn\llh u Herr ?b vnS1vi. lb Pndft" )b Morr1\ rt Ford II Lanorm 11 l.vltrf r Tudor P Soll" PP.frv P * C•rdlftafs l. 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Tim Teufel and l l·n D> k!.tra homered leading New \or~ 10 a second-game '1ctof) over '\t Louis and a doubleheader split The Meb broke a four-game losing .,t rcak 1he1r longc 1 ofthc c;ca!>on The fourth lo~l> lame 1n lhl' opener. when John Tudor <1ca11crcd \t'\Cn hits in \l'\l'n·plu., 1nn1ng~ .ind Tomm~ Herr \l'ored t~o run-, in a ( ardinal \ 1ctof) "It"' \or~ "'on 1he lirst and last samn ol lhe 'il\·g.tme 5erte'I. \.\htCh 1ndudcd t"'o doubleheader<, made ncn'\!l.af) hnause of earl) ·'iCa~n rainout"i ~ Heep hit a t"'o-run homer tn 1he founh inning and doubled in a run 1n the fifth Teufel h11 a pinch-homer 1n 1hc S1\th. and D)kma added a three· ru n homer in the c1gl\th. Niema nn, recalled from the minor<; ~aturda) to help fill 1n the rotation. g:i' l' up one earned run on the hHS. £11Jlliu ~. J.>iratu 1:.ln. Phtladcl- ph111. 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He struck nut four and did not walk a haller Rtl k Reu'iChcl. 7-14. was 1he loser Cubs 2, Expos I: In Montreal M.urn) I nllo doubled 1n thl' ninth 1nn1ng .ind \l<m·d on Tl'fl"\ r ran· * Philllei S, PlrlftS 1 PtTTSButtGH ~HILADEL~HIA Bond\ ct UW•""'" Bo" 1a It> AlmQ<l If MO""" MOH•\" lb T PPna c RRtvtd\ d 8•11•••0 \\ R'IJ\( nel p Toteh ab r II llti •b r " bl 1 0 0 I Rt<lu\ '1 ) 1 I I 1 O 0 0 M T"mp cl ) 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 H .. I'\ lb l 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 Scllmdl le l I I I ' 0 0 0 GW1l\on rt 1 I t I 1 O o O S.mue1 1t> I O 0 I 1 0 1 0 RoRttvl\ c 2 0 1 1 7 0 0 0 Jl'IU n 7 0 0 0 1 I 2 0 Aulhn o 2 0 0 0 I 0 0 0 11 I 4 I Tetlll' Seer• bt; IMIM\ ,. s • s Plmbltrtlfl 001 00-1 Pt>Medltlttflle 40 I 00-S Gomf relltel alter five 1nnl1>9\ rain Game W1nn1110 RBI RtO\I' 141 E Morrt\Ofl Qi'-P?llleOfHl>t\18 1 LOB p.11,ouro" 7 P?llli.O.IP"'• ] 18 H .. 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Kll'!Mt CllY S, ,..._ York 0 S..llle 11, Mlnnesole I T•v'• GelNI .590 s.. .m m .llS 517 496 s 1 , ,..,., •l'l 11 MllweukM C8oslo 0-1) et Ci.vtlan<I (Cendlottl 11-f), n 9 otlon (S..Yer •·IOI et Mlnne10I• (Vk>le 1)-1), n Tu.M9y'1 ~ ~ •• Detroit, 2, ,.,, s..1111 II New York, n MflweukM II Cle'Vllen<I, n Clltc.oo e t Toronto, n 0.khtn<I el &elllrnore, n T•HI ., Ken11e1 Cfly. n 8otlon e l Mlnne10la, n Hout ton S.n Franci1«> Oed91r• Cincinnati Allen•• Sen Dleoo NetleM' LNeue WHT DIVISION w L SI S1 60 61 62 63 67 61 S8 S6 SS SS EAST DIVISION 77 41 59 S6 St S9 St St S2 66 41 10 New York MonrrHI Pllll~onla St Loul1 Clltc.llO Pirtt;our11n SU!ldev'1 sewn Oe09w'I 2 Sen FranclKo O ~ct. .561 S17 492 479 470 466 6.s:J .Sll soo soo ... , 402 Q& '.:.... 6 9 10 .... 11''> l? 16', 18 •• 2S 29 , SI LOUii 2 New York I. hi oame New York t, St L0\111 2, 2"<1 114me Clllcaoo 2. MontrHI 1 Pnlladell>hl• S, Pm1our1111 I CS 1nn1no1. ra1nJ Allenl• 4. 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Cetffornla 7 28-Ae Jec1<1on. Pet111 HA~enlforCI (Ill M Devil 1141 S&-PtlllS (31) S--JOVl'ltf' SF-Wiiia rd Oelrtelld Anduler L 1·S Von°""" 8 alr Lefoer J. How .. , CalHwnlt IP s 0 1 , 3 I I 3 H It Ell 99 SO ~~ I 1 0 0 2 2 4 0 I 0 0 2 0 I I 1 , 0 0 0 0 Sulton W. 11-9 6 6 I 2 LUCH S, I 3 J 0 7 Andular oltched 10 ) llaller\ In '"-6111 Von Ohlen pitched to I Daller 1n Ille 6111 H8P--Downln11 11\1 Andular Balk-AnClulor P8-T11t111on 2 UmPlrt1-Homt Ford F'1r11 Aeeo. Second Tlcllloa T'1frd Garcia T J 10 A-78.S04 NATIONAL LEAGUE DodOen 2, Glann o LOS ANGELES SAN l"ltANCISCO eb rh~ ebr ~~ Sa, 7t BAu\\I' I I Ca~ ti Yaan Jt. Ha,,.. ir )C. l'"""' ( Qyri "" \\ R:vv111'""\ • • JC:, •"I I (I .... 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Del Mar Derby · DEL MAR (AP) -Vern on C astlc followed pace·'iCttcr Pri nee Robby B into m1ds1rctch bcfor~ pulling away to a 21t?·length '1ctory 1n the 42nd renewal of the Del Mar Derby before 26.497 fans ~unda\ fockcy Eddie DclahouHayc brought his mount. carrying h1gh- weight at 123 poundr, up to 1hrcaten Prince Bobb) B going 1n10 1hc far turn. but couldn 't keep ap and waited unul the !.trct<'h to chalknac the leader again W1nn1ng tirnc on 1hc I 1 •·mile turf cout~ wa\ I 4 I /5 The victory 1n the Grade 11 event for 3-ycar-old~ wa!. wo rth S<>S 500 Vernon < ar,tlc a Kentucky-hn-d iOn ofSt.rnlc Slew who races for .\llcn F Pauhon under a leasing atTange- mcnt. wcnl ofT the 6-S favorttr and paid S4 60. S2.80 and $2 80 P r 1nl'.c, Bobb} B . carryma 119 pounds and ridden by Frank. Oltvarc~. patd $3 0 and SJ 20. Ma.zaad. rvnn1n1 most of the way fifth or s1'\th 1n the nmc-horse field . mo"'rd up to take third place. I'·• lenath'> b<l~~. under 8111 Shoemaker'\ d1rcr t1on M:i1aad al \O camed 119 n<~1nd\ and rt1urncd S 1 Angel, Dodger schedules· Los Al, Ho1lypark results An&elaon TV 1>o4aers on TV Channel 5 Channel 11 Anael• on racllo IDIPC (710) J>odCers on radJo KA.BC (790) LM .......... •Denote. TV 1ame WtlOAY'S •l~TI (Stlltl*·•• ............ ' Sunday Mondar Friday Saturday Tueeday Thuraday "UT •ACI. One milt NU Or Lvdle (V~lllOMml UI IM 1 .. F'otlow T1111 Comet (Mtlwl Ut l.• •Ancels al Onolts. 11 OS h PoS ,, OodclfS I 05 •I 1etrs •I Ancm I 05 •Oodcen al Mfls 10 JS 31 7 11 25 Alie• at YanlHS. 4 30 Pllilltt$ 11 Dedlen 7 35 Sept. 1 01101tt at Anctll. I 05 •DMcers at C.pas 4 35 a 11 •Anc• al YanlHS. 4 30 Plltlllt$ at Oedctn. 1 35 Onolts at Anc• l 35 Ooclcers at ( 1 s 4 JS 2 9 20 Anc• II l1gt1s, 4 3!> Meis II o.4ttn 5 20 27 PluH!fs 11 Dedlen. I OS Onoles at Anc• I J~ Dectstn •< [lj)Oi • 05 3 10 21 21 'lltfS ,, Alie• 7 35 4 11 22 •Anc• 11 OrlOles. S·05 [lpos at Oedc•n 1 lS 21 let1s at Allctls. 7 lS eOMcen al Meis. 4 35 Yan1tts at Anc•. 1 35 DMcen at Ptuthn, 4 JS 5 12 23 _. 11 Onolts. 11 20 {apes ti D14c111. 7 05 TCtfS el ~. 7 OS ~ 11Meli,1120 • Yankees al Ale*. 7 OS ~ at l"tM!llts. 4 OS 13 Luc~ Y Ovftll IKUIOftt) Ull Time 1-0S Al\O r en irl11 Sue. Al'l'lelle lledllle. Gt.ct lfl Aellofl, Ptlflt Ciiio. Pen F~ GoMI, •'"'*" EIYlrt U IX.ACTA CM I H id IJIM, SICC»'O •ACI. Ottt mllf HCt. MonllrtY Prairie <Grufldy) 20.AO MOOtt' Oendv Man <Todd Ill Tr•CI Miu (Meler) , .. ,. ,,. ''° UI Time I ~' 11 S. Al.o r1n Peler Flelll, Jim $Cftwer11. Vol..-. Cna 11er11>11. Wlncoro It IXACTA 16-11 Hid UUO. THtaO RA(I. Ottt mitt NCI. Fr" Twn (l(uebllf) 7AO Flvlno •omeo IL.Ckeyl Hiii Cao.• IOIFrencol 1. .. JOI , UI >.21 s.• Time l SI US Also ren All-bltr-. Our ltavn'IOftO, ScNI E aPedilion, Stntrl Koete, L.\ICllY L.ftltv '3 IXACTA (4·1) Hid SJUO. ,oua'TH ••Cl. Ont fl'llll 1rot. Yanltn •I Ancm I 05 •Ood&tn at Pl11fl1~ 10 35 8rms •I Oodctn 1 35 Aftc• II llldiiRS 4 35 Brms al Oedttn 7 35 Anc• at 1nc111ns 4 35 Aslros 11 Dedaen 1 J5 Anc• al lnditns 4 35 Aslros 11 DMcen. 1 JS •Allc*atWMe Soa. 5 Reds al DMctn. 1 35 ....... ,, Whitt So•. 4 Reeb II~ 12 20 Sonnv CendO (GruncM ISIO 17.21 7 •• Mr Content (tCuebierl Mt >JO 14 •AnJels 11 WMt So• 11 JO R~ ~I Oodc10 I C~ Jovner Burleson Gric,, Downing Or(1nct\ J&C1'\Qn Ht'ndrit > Pt''I\ W·llon11 Howe• Scnot•e'Cl Na,,·o" Boone Ttltll A'""4 .veraeei CTllrOU .. S11nOey'• Gamel eAnlNG A8 It H HR ltBI ~ct. 452 "" 139 21 8J 309 20S 79 61 S 2l ?9t 211 ,. 1>J • n 1t9 390 &8 IOS ll 6S 269 )69 so 91 18 71 2t3 )07 49 80 II 3t 761 201 )? S4 10 ll 261 l9S 6S 101 3 40 2SI 729 71 SI 2 JO 249 111 20 n J 13 243 320 47 42 11 41 241 304 41 7 I IJ 40 234 l>3 4 14 l • 722 321 )I 67 4 JI 20S J9l' S7l 102J 123 S>7 MO PITCHING IP H 99 SO W·L ERA L ""' 18 U l IS 1 0 2 4S ""'" ioo 167 SS 1!>6 u 1 214 M()O•P ~S )4 20 Jl 2 4 7 71 f ,, tw 2S 14 14 11 l 0 7 II '""OP ar a 19' • J4 11 47 S I l ot ML(&\• 111• IS6 .. ISJ 17 7 ) J4 Fo•\tfr 11 )I> I) 21 4 I 3 4' Co•~•· 67' SI IS l7 2 2 3 S9 Av~•~ 26 7) 4 12 I I )11 S ••;;ir i.1 41 30 94 11 9 4 27 ("8i]W<• 6 I 6 2 0 7 900 Total\ 1041 "' >O "s .S· Sl 4.01 \ ... ~, /VIQO•f u c Of~ll 9 For\lf• 4 Lu a• MAJOR LEAGUE LEADERS American Leaout ( Throullfl FrldaV'I Geme1 I BATTllllG ?68 al Daf\1-BOOg\ Bo\101\ 3\4 Mo"'"ll'V llltw Yori. 341 Puc~e11 M1nne,otn )41 R«e 8 0\ton 321 F1t1c11er Tua\ 373 RUNS R tienoer1on Ntw Yori. 104 Puc> t it M"•nt\Ola 99 Mellinglv Ntw York 8J Bell Tor onto 78 Barl•t!d T oro"10 71 MC00..,1'11 Tt•a\ 71 AB1-Can\eco Oe•1anc1 94 Barlitld lo• )n•o 91> 81'11 Toron10 91> Mafl1n11I• lllfw ""'" 11 .IOvntr Anoeh, 11 HITS-Mat1.no•• Ntw '"•'" 169 P..,ci.tH M,nnt \Ola 169 F t MandPl Toronro IS) Br11 I o•on•o 141 A <I' 8 0\1on 146 OOUBlE~-Ma11,ng1v Ntw vori. 39 BOOQ\ Bo\•o~ )I Puc•r" Y·""l'IO•a 30 ~·Ct Bo•ton JO Bu<'"'' Bo\lon 79 TRIPLES-Bu• t r C1rvr1•no 8 Fernanotr T '"n10 8 S prra Tr •a\ 1 C. Wa"t' c~ caoo 6 Owrn Se•lllt 6 UD\llaw Toronto b N 1\()• "an\a\ C ''" 6 HOME AUNS Bart pa Toronto 30 fo..ng m J n 0 4• .. ano 18 Bt11 Toron10 71 Can1e<:o Oa"'""O 26 PaQllaru•o New Vor• 76 STOLEN BASES A Henoer1on New VOf> 10 Canoe•o' C n1caoo '4 Petti,, A'"'91\, JI, \ a r" • eo ,.. 1" 24 PITCHING 10 de< l•OnU-Clemf'n\ 80110" 18 4 7 o I K •"ii Dt iro,1 8 ·2 J 26 R,nmunen Np,. vor> 17 1 J ~ Sc'1rom C•e•e1end II 4 4 78 BodOtOPr Ba111more 14 6 4 04 Farr "an1•\ C 'T 7 l 1 JO Henkt To•on•o 1 l ) SI ST '111<fOUTS-C1emen• 8 011on 180 Mor• \ Or 1ro,1 162 McColl•. A'"'9fs, ISJ, L ang\•on St'i!tlllf 151 M. Win, Anetll, ISi SAVI=~-Aa\e B8111mo•e 29 R1011t111 Ntw "',,. 78 Hl'r,,anot1 OtlrO•I 20 Cam11cM (. e.e•ono 17 Hen•e T oron10 11 Nation•! LHVU• I Tllrou"' FrodlY'\ <Pame1f 8 AT TING 268 61 0••\1-Brookl MQntrl'at •~O ~ Bro"'" San Franc ICO J)S Aatnt\ ¥ "''"a lll Bacoman New Vor• Jll C. ,..,,.,. San O'f'O J78 RUlllS c,..,.,.., Sa ,. Diego IS Hevt1 P~11a d• o~ a 70 Alou•o•, Allt nla 10 Doran Hou\ I< 69 C:. De v\ HOu\lon 6' AB (a""' N•., YO" 17 $cllmoOI Ph•I• Of' D" 11 94 P.,r~"' (.nc nna1 U G Dav•\ H u\IOf" 1~ H 4!Y'"\ Pt'l1 a()e'D ... 16 6] H· rs-c.w,,.· .,.,. D·tgO 149 Sax. Dt69en . 141. A" "P\ M "''"S 40 B•u Hou I IOI' l)A ~°'"0~'Q (" 4~~ 18 DOUBLES-Hon Pn edelPl'I a )0 R Rt •"0 ll\ P 11\0u•ll" 79 Dun\lon Cnoea110 11 Pa• P 1110 ... •~• 19 A .. ""\ Montrea ?I \4,.....u~ P t'i1l&t1f" or a 11 T~IPLE~ Aa•rl'\ Monirra• 10 !>amut r:>n 1aOPIDh•a tO WtD\ter Monirea I Co em an \1 L'>OJI\ 7 1'NC.<!t S• LOU•\ I HOMF '1UNS Sct•m•O• Pn1ladfl1>" a 7\ (, Da ••\ HOu\IOr 74 Par~er C 11>c:•nn11 74 M..,rgnv II fla r•a 21 StvbC>s, Dt69en, 10 ')TOLEN BASE S Co1em11r1 S1 LOul\ SS ~ Da v•\ C.nc1nna1 60 A••nt\ Mon1ru1 '>O D11nc1n, O~s. 44, Doran Hou11on. J1 P tT(HINC. 110 dl'C•l•On\I Frrnal'dtl Npw <<>•• 13 • ) 71 C.ooder Ntw Vor• 12 ~ ) 10 01,.lla New Vor;, I? 4 2 69 Darling NPw Vori. 11 4 7 80 BedrO\ ar Pn1ladtlOh1• 9 3 1 '11, fV13lnf WI ..,, Lou'\ 8 I l JI A Anll•R\On ( •M•M1tl1 8 ) 7 ~I '>T RI~ EOUTS \col• HOu\•or 773 V11tn1ut11, D~n. Ill, ""'"&nott Ntw VI" IU Wtleh, Oocloen, 11.S, Dar11n11 New vr.rlt 11) C.<X>dt " lllew Vori 13J \A VE\ A tar do,. Monlrf'al 26 Wo••fll S• l .3u•\ 76 0 \m •• Hr, J\'?" 23 l t' \"'lit> C" '.,o,, 7l C.c"' '"" \Ar CJ too 10 15 18 17 11 11 Royl!s al Anc•. 1 3~ Oodcws al Braves, 4 40 Royals •I Anc•. 1 35 Oodten 11 8mes 4 40 Ro111s al Anc•. 1 3S Dedlen et Bmts 140 WMc Sot 1t .... 13S ~ .ti Reds. 4 35 20 WMt Soa at ....... 12 20 ~atRed$.405 lnttrnationel toumement lat Cnlle Rao, C..._I r ,.,, round \cores 0011'11\ aoa mone v won w lh .,noll·c "" mtOal \COrP ancl P01nt\ awarded on a 10 tor ClouOle PaOle love lor eaOlf lwO IOr O•fCS·f itro tor Pet tn.nu\ one tor oooev ano m•n"' """ tor OooOlf DOOP• and wor1e Dt\11 Ktn Grttn steOOOO 70 71 11·66-211 12 B Langer llJ,000 JI 69·68 6._277 9 JC Snuo l>3 000 17-11·70-11>-213 I Jot"~ nor ••• 6) 000 ~9 66·70·69-274 8 111 <1. Pr.cf 45 000 1)·11 68· 71>-?12 6 ~ Tw , .. 41 000 74-10·68·11>-?17 S Kf'M V ... ~. )7 2SO 69 n 10-n -m B•~<f L t•z~P 17 ?SO 61·68-11 ·11-2n Anov O•llarO 34 000 11 12-10 IS-?N Tom Kilt 31 000 73-11·69-74-214 O Hammona 31 000 10 73·70·1S-711 TC Cner 18 000 11·67·10-7S-2U LPGA Wor1d Cl\amPionUlip (II Butord, Gt.I 11• P~· 8• "'''t• 11a ooo n n n t>J 111 4 1 0 0 I 111,,., , L "''"' H eoo BP•h ~ """ l4 100 7) 66·73 69 69 .. 71 7) 117 Pnllv \"l'~"M 'I 000 Alon•' 9,,,. /.mmrrmor 9 000 o9 14 68 11 IJ-iil·IH) 01 n 76 10 II 7l 66 I\ 191 Ar"" A•rot; 6 200 na ll •' n II 'i'dl ')11. 1f\r-Pr \ 100 IA' \IPC>f'l'~\Ull \ 100 10 14 ,. 10 /) 71 1J 71 11• , .. " O• "" l}I J 100 10 IS 10 14 1'1 J •\'" ) 600 n n 16 11. NFL uhibitlon shindlnes NATIONAL CONl"EAENCE WHI A"&nta ~" Fta n \ n Ntw Or ~M\ A•m1 (tut &\JO M1nnti>O'" Ot tro11 C.r•Pr Bnv T ""'D" BA• NYC.11"'\ P"•ladt 'P"•• N1u n,,,01or 51 l Ou•l 0 11118\ W L T Pct 1 0 0 1000 I 0 0 1000 I I 0 SOC) 0 I 0 000 Central 1 0 1 0 I I I 0 , EHi I I I I 0 I I 7 l 0 I 000 0 I 000 0 soo 0 soo 0 000 0 0 0 0 0 soo soo soo 333 000 AMERICAN CONFERENCE "'otf"l\4\ c ,.,, \er D •o• Ra10tn Wul 1 0 1 0 0 I 000 0 I 000 I I , 0 soo 0 soo 0 , 0 000 c ..... al , 0 0 1000 Hnu\• ,., 1 0 0 1 0 1 Ent 0 000 C "< r-"a' P lf\bu'\lt 0 000 0 000 N•w E nJ a•d NV Jt•\ Bull••o 1na·.1nauol' M itt"' J 0 0 I 0 0 1 0 0 7 0 0 , 0 Ton<liltll'I Ga,,,. ..,.,, l"ranr.uo ,., Aems FrldtY'I G•me1 M1nne1010 al Sealllt P1lhburo'1 II! Oantu S.1Vrdav'1 Gtmn ~en 01r110 al lttm\ Ntw E no1ana a1 Raiden But1a10 at K an1<n C11y Cltv,1and al Allanla D~1ro11 at lnOla naoohs C.rten Bav 111 C•rie<nna•• M1em1 el Ph•ladelohra Nfw Orteani al HOu\lpr Ne,.. ~ori. J''' a l Ntw voro S• lt>"'' a • (h•Caoo !>•<• F ran<•ICO a1 Ot nver Wul'l•'l111on e• Ta,.,oa Bav I 000 soo 000 000 000 Pl" SI n u 14 .. S9 39 S2 11 47 6S ]4 .. 14 )6 40 ., )7 II 42 )1 JS 16 PA 41 0 ·~ II 40 4J 44 lo 46 Off·RNd Wend Champfonstllo (ti Rlvertlclll Orser 1 M11'11 P1ckuP•-Ro11er Meer• B•"-t•\l11!1d N1u a n 4)U Min• Ptc~uP1-Jim Conn.-. S.nlM N1n an Sr.owroom S•ocl< M•nl·Pttkuo•-Paul Simon Fallt>rOO~ F ord Ra1111tr De\erl S1n11~ Sett un1im11~on Bran• Sen Peoro Raceco vw Two IO I Unllmlleel-BOO Gordon, Orenoe (l'lenowll'! VW 16SO cc Oe\l'fl Ct r\-Stevt SourePH La Jot a Aecec:o vw OOvUtYl-Don ArcM>•ld. Pec1liC Pell'8dH P ro ATV N•U•" Min, Metal Cl\t~l Glenn Herrt• Ca m11•1 10 Maida 2 Sfevt Ml .. n. Sanle Ana Tovota l S'1erma n l!lelell Fremon! N 1\\.4n ll>OO CC VW1-Jett E irOO Sen Jo\f H1· JHl"'°'IC)f'f Ullr• SIOC"-V1!'Ct Totlrnela l'!() YorD• l •noa Pont+ac ~·•a•um 16SO cc Cers-Franr. Arc 1ero Jr l &Oun& H Ii\ C"enowlll VW F Ou• W"Hltr M1111a11ne He&O Melel C .,.,, Pn11t 1 w all<er Even•. R1ve<11ae Oodllr 1 \lt'Yt Kfllty Aoll1ng HlH• E1telt1 Clleyrott l l 5'""" McEtelltrn, ~ix, ChevrOle• °"° .... tlsNne DAVEY'S LOCKIElt INew-1 ... di) -4 ooe11 261 eno•er1 2 btrrecua.. 366 bOnllo, U ••llow1a ft, l l\tllOUI 10 calico btu, 569 11end oen 1.107 rnaclo.erel 1 Kuloln 2 \1-0\Med. l wnfle "'" NeWll'OttT LANDINQ -S DOits, 142 ang'e" lCM H nd btu 144 bonllo 2 barracuda 2 \llffO•hteO. 26 KUlOll". 436 rnacktr.i S Mif- moon 20 calico oeu DANA WHAlt" -' boell 291 anot.n 41 S 11au 1o.t DOnllo I 11arracu0e J llallbul 434 mackerel 1 roc11. '"" This wMtc'• trout citants •LPINE Lower Blue Llkf INYO Ba•r r Cree• Bao Pine Crtt• a"'"" C•et" tic.wtr m•ddlt \Oulll fork\ and ""•' .. II Gto•Ot\ CrttO.. lnOfOlncltnct Crtek I "' '>,D••na Lunt Pint Crull, Nor111 Lakt "'~"\ R•vtr 1~1ow T1nemeha l, Aoc• Crret. 1A• t 1C• end 01 ro11<11 Rock Cr Mk Le"t •"POflt •d\ Cree• Soulh Lakt TeOOo.e Crtti. I nnfmono Crl'e• Tulllt Creek t<EAN Kern Al•tr !Democrat Dam 10 IC.RI PnwPrl'l<1u\f Boren Powtr'10u\t 10 Oemocr al OM>' ~A) Powernou\11 to Lake i.a11tlla1 LOS ANGELES BouQuel Canvon Creer. c "''"'" l a• r Jae I \O" l •"• MAOEAA San Joaouin R .. rr rm100lt '"" 1 '>o•c rpr l a •e Slor•wtatl\er La•r MONO 8rid11tPOrl Ae.ervoir Buckeve C•I'~• (an•''' rrpt> Conv1c1 Ltkt Oeeoman C '""' E ,,,.,., 1 a•I' C.to•llt La~e Gtan Crtek C:.raoi l •l'P C.r•er C•eek Gull Lair.I' Hilton (•Pn J""" La•t • H "'"'"II Creek Lte V•n1n11 C '""' \Oull1 •on L '"'t Wel~tr Lall.t L,111e """'""r Aovfr • l •"d• Lake Ma mie Lake M11n-.mo•" C•el!• /oJa •v Lokt McGte Cree• "" rte• Owf n\ Aovtr 8rn1on Crou ino 10 Bio \pr r~\ Al'•tr\t Crrf'' Rot11n1on Crffl< Aock C•PI'> Au\11 Crel'• SaOOltOt~ Crffk S.OOleOeo La • r Snt'rw n C•tt~ S•l•tr Lak• Swauoer (rt~• T•ooe l a1't' l rumt>ull Lake Twin Laku B"dll•DO" f ..,,n La•t \ Mtmmorll. Virg1n1e C•tt~ v,ro•n•a La•tl ""•'II.tr River ltlVEltSIOE Ht~t Llkt F ulmo< Lake SAN BEltNARDINO -GrH n Vatltv Lai.e Sa''" An" R .,r \,.n11 Ant Alv•r \Ou ln •or> ~ I t • • ~LO-PITCH SOP:T8ALL H Untl"9fon BN Ch SS·tnd·o4der LHOUt Cl DIVISION I 0\ A111m1IO\ 9 Wtllm1n\lflr • """' n111on Bt'a(h a lrv1nf 4 ~or•• Ane ) I C.O\lt Mt\a II C2 DIVISION r I Mon•r I M•\\1on "'PIO 0 An1111,.1m 11 Seel Beach 10 Nf'wuc1r I 8toc h 11 Garde" Grove t Or ~"II' If r ,,11er1on 9 TENNIS Men's t.urnement (•I T'"""I ~, ..... 8ort1 &eeker (Wt\1 Germenvl dtl Stelen Edoerg (Sw~). 6-4, l-6, 6-l l&K~•r •ln1 \SI 000 EO~ll ... 1,,, US,SOOI Wemen'$ t.umament ,., MM!Mn.., ... di) ~,NI Manin• NavralilOv• IU SI Clef C11rll Evert L•O•d u ~) ,_, 6·) (Ntvrt!llOY• •In\ IA0.000 Uovd wln1 \70.0001 ~"NI Nevra11tov• p.m Sl\r1Yer cu s I CM'f Cleudl• Ko'>M 1(11SA:;ll IWHI GermenY)·Helefte ~kOVt IC1e<!I0110••k1tl. 6·• t·J 80XING C II Allt nll< Cltv I ~11' AVV'WEIGHTS -Mikt TvlOn ICel\ki!I N Y I KO a Jose A1t1•lla IM1emil •n lllt fine• round ot \ClleduleO 10 round DOul ITY1on I\ 76·0 '"'"' 7' 'nockOull A1btl!e I\ 2J 4 l .. 1111 16 1'"0C1'0ul\) lat St.cMltftl MIDDLEWEIC.HTS -Ale• Ramo\ ILO' Anoe1t\l KO·c1 Freo Hulcn1ng\ 1s1ock1onl el 1 S6 ot inr "''" round to win Ille Ctlllornle St••• M•clCl'rwr•O"I "'" <Aemo• '' 24·4 .,.,,,, 16 •~oc,oul\ HulCl"H•ll\ •S JO S •lln It •noc~outsl w ...... tr'IJftMctt.nl IASl•ALL Amertcaft LM_.,. CHICAGO WHITE SOX-PvrCMMd the c;ot1· lr•cl of Ron Kerl<oYlu, cetcller, from l!llrm · Inghem of Ille SOvlllern LMllUI Pieced Lull Saltier..fnfltldtr·ou~r. on 1111 IS·dev di•· •b4ed fist. SEATTLE MARINER~lloned L" Gut· term.n, relief ollcller, 10 Cetoerv of 1111 Pacific Coe'1 LH11ue. TreOld Spike Owen, "'°""'®· end Oeve HtnderlOll, oum.lder. 10 1111 8oslon Reel Sox for Rav Qulnonn, shorltloo, end Mlh Brown and Mike Truffllo, ofldlen, and • P4aver lo bl nemea i.ter . ... ...... LMtlUe MONT RE AL E XPOs.--0\llrlohled G«lfoe Wrlont. oulflefoer. 10 lndlenePOlll of 1111 Amert· can Auoclatlon NEW YOAK METS--Ptec.d G•rv Carter. celcller. on 111t IS-elev df1ebled "'' ltecelled Ranc:tv Niemann, l>ltelllr. and Jofln Glb0on1, celeher from Tldewe ler of Illa lnt..-netlonel Lt•llUI Oot~ ltendV Mver•. 1111~. IO TICltweler '00T9ALL ......... , ..... ~ MIAMI, DOLPHINS.-Wal't9d Gecwoe F•rtMr •nO Tron Armstrono, wide receivers, Jofln Stua rl end Wiide Runell, offet'ttlve 1ec1<i.s, Atvna TllOmolOn, ualelv, Mike OorundO end Oav•O Mielke, offensive f\Mlrch, J.Oflll Taoli.Mrrl, Marc Wt.lie, encl Werren Loving, rUMln9 bedl1, left""""· tfnet>tdler. •nd Tom r.vtor, cenrer SAN FRANCISCO 49EltS-Sfpneo l(elth Fal'lnl'IOUI, offen~·· ••cili., 10 • lllrM·VMr c:ontrac1 Cul Booker RM1e. defentlYe encs, 00\lg Allen '"° Tony Woodruff, wide receiver•, ronv erown end Etton VN fl , rvnnfno t1ec1r.1. C.reg Dubroc, lfnebtcktr, JO/In Fevtor. 1eletv, end Bob T•btchloo, center TAMPA &AV 8UCCANEERS.-R .... ..O Novo Boiovfc and Eddie G•rclt , Plece·klcker•. Jim ColQulll, Pl.Inter, Jene l!lene1ro11, wtoe rectlYer. Dwavnt Pu011. ffnebtcker, Mark Stuoawev, defensive linemen. Mall John1on, def1n1IY1 Dack, Ml!<e Crewlord, runnfno btek, 1nd Terrv Nugent, Quarterbtdt Pieced Don Fl .. Cltr and Nat Hud!M)ll, defenslv• end\, end Corwvn Aldredge, 110111 end, on lnfured re1¥¥e HOttSI RACING NEW YORK STATE AACINO ANO WAGEAING 80ARO-Su1Plllde0 Anoe! Cor· dero Jr • IOCkev '« 10 de y\ tflecrfve Auo It. oendlng IPPtal srult., Siar <lt•IC"fordl •• T•mt 201115 Also ren Quick Toro. Welrus, M'Lord Monlerev. Miiford ,.,..,,,_.,,For.-S... .. ,,. Buell Stove """ ltACS. Ont mitt OKI. EllHll Mee <Pert.er) •ta Me'1er P-v CPlefcel Car boneCIO ( Leckev I "° , 10 2 IO 2 10 2.10 Time 1-o:J AllO ren: Cendv Ce ne. c-1er Gitt, c.tn· CIOCIOI'. Anolller Fortune, Worth A Deel. AIM P81Ch '3 IXACTA Cl·71 pefd '16.IO, SIXTH RACS. Ont mllt HU LHll Cllrllllne (C>e\omlfl 410 Ann•• ltoyele (VallendlneMml Sure Schetrle !&•kif) HO UO uo J.IO 2 ... TIIN 1:5' 4/S. Also ran. All In Fevour. HYIVO Zlo. '°"""" CIVO, Recev Subllct. COPewlMe U IXACTA ()-2) Mid '31.20. UVllTI'H •AU. ~ fT\llt -· Flv or Drive tTOdd) lUll IUO UO W1niome LOMJOml CSCtlel*•l 6.IO f IO F lvlne s1e•>on cP•c•l s" Time I S9 )IS A'10 ren U ao.1. s.k.e RllllM!'. Dnltlc~. Sode.I 1C1no. Never lt'91'11 fllw. Neff,,. Foa U IXACTA tl ·71 H id SftlA. llQtfTH •ACI. Ont lftlle Na. Vle•lteld LHI (Pierce) J IO J 20 ) 10 l(arfll Eve IL.Kkev) lOOll 4 20 Httvenlv ''"" (Pierce r • 00 T1mt I S7 llS AllO ran Havlin Sno•, ~· IC101rtU1e, PfHli,,. U I XACT A (2·61 oeld WlM NINTH RACI. Ont mlMI trot Df'8PC1ffrlno Trlc:k tWltllem\I lO IO Suoer,,.I COtwnl 1moeria1 Giorv 10-1 Time 200 3 S 6.10 , 20 uo 140 2 IO AllO ren l!lelllt DouOll. S.le.n1 A-.ntlce. Nollie Reoen. Lekoe S<.retcl'led· Andrew' St•r. NOClle Arnetll U IXACTA 19·91 Hid SSMO u ~K SIX ca-e.J-J-2-1) Hid "" .. 10 ,, wlnrtlng tk ll.tll (five llOOHI Carrvo..., _, l7 ·"' 94 TINTH RACE. One mile NCI K,..ao To Slllne <Plenol • 00 Jonv Monterev CVettendlnoh•ml Mu!llgaltwl"v (Pierce) Time I S7 2 s uo 210 , ... 110 740 AllO ran Eve OenHIY, KIM of RllVlhm. Brown Ba~gll R 80 8o, Be.I of Arnie. Anes.it Amigo n I XACT A C.-11 i>eld I 10.IO. ELIE VENTH ltACf:. One mllf' Nee l't lH Aeoel <A-tonl 710 l...0 >00 Snow Dance CIC1u l • 6 20 J 40 Nathan Parr• lllueOlerl 7 IO Time 2 00 Al\o ren C.e!Oe•ne• Dancer. Prlvv C~11. MOOOv 81ut L•lt11me. Time ScN¥e ...,on, L umbtr 51110 '1 EXACTA C6·SI Hid Ill 60 A lltndtnct 4.io. M..tuel Mendie "'6,llS H91YWMd ~an SUNDAY'S •ISULn C llfll If U·llllM ___. .. ,_.., ir1-.n RACE. JSO n reh N>glll AICl'ltl I D!Oer1Cli.10n) E •ctu•lvt Fff11n (8rOOllsl Aocll.rt 11-om•no IG••clal Time 11 Jl 1260 •ta 600 •IO S.O uo S2 IEXACTA 12·•1 r>efd S7'UO SECOND RACE. lSO vtrd1 Cutt h n<iue ID•Clerk:ll.tonl C.o Sl111t Tt IF111ueroel Clt llOD IC.arc••> Time 1160 360 2.IO 2 IO 410 ltO uo n EXACTA 11·10) r>eld S70.00 THlttD RACI, JSO Vtrdi Dont Sock• Me No• (CrM!llf'l W1\l'I l'or Tilt Moon 1Garcfa ) Hl\IOrycllenger ILtell.fy) Time 1e •l •10 HO 160 700 S70 10 20 U EXACTA 12·SI PllO tS300. '°""™ RACE. lSO nreh Harem• Pride IOtdtf'1Ck!M)ll) GulaClll l8rOOll.\I Rtb•em IF111ueroa1 Time 1131 14IO •OO ).0 400 )20 00 Al.o r•n Kare l\ Gold, "°"'"°' Medrlnl Stv11111 Eoo A·MetencllolV Marlenl, Fey &en· ner &•d Of A1u<"t "'"'™ ltACE. 350 n rds JOOY °" 81rd lltUlrl Remtlhng Hiiier <Trtuurel Town Nehve (Hert) Time 1131 4IO JOO 2.0 SIO UO 2 IO AlltO ran Liie 11 C•"'· Miss J.ctllft Doll SIHll Awav An Elu1lve °''""'• Roell.VI Tl\Ufl· oer Ttrrllic ~ .. st IEXACTA (7·4) PllO WO'° SIXTH ltACE. 400 vtrd\ A1urengte (l!lrOOk\) H100tlv (Hartl HtH 8iOOet CLtektvl Time 70'° 17 00 110 12 40 110 JIO 710 Al.o "" Heat Tru ltellll. Perl"' Pri.tt. M1crow.ve Plu•. Mellnc:les Elfcwt, 01.ntv And Lullv. Avt Dert, Str•• Jellln st IEXACTA (7·31 Hid tlSiOO HVINTH RACE. JSO nrch. So Plain And F•ncv <CrH11trl 7 tO To Coov 0.-Not (Wl'lilt l Cell Mt Wran11Hn !Gift) T1mt II 4t Alto ran DllCO\ Polfcv. Vflel VIKen. R-.1 ,. Champion. Olemond 0 M• HNrt, Jellln J1.tlll, 8onH ll aetle, Ce1c11e L•d• n EXACT.A c•-21 oelcl $S2.0. EIQHTM •ACI. lSO nrd• Ho Honcv Miu (01Clerkksonl UO Tt"<lll (Le•I•) MOleftOU\ Proe>llety (Cr~) Tttnf ll 32 120 2 10 ''° , .. '40 Al\O "" Anv Time Soon. Plunder N Leule. •1orn1 Ortam Girl, CMUIOI Joy, Petite 8ouhoue U IEXACTA 14·31 H ld 17 .0 Sunday's Pel Mar horse racing results NINTH •ACI. 350 nrd\ Gn II (Gerclel &uo•tou Miiier (ltulr I Jtll• tCel l!ler CWerdl Time 1106 llO 2 IO 7111 ~· 00 $111 At.o ren One Time o...,, Sev Nall.,., Moe Jot Jet. &Cit K.lnolltlr. See Comt> Det Mar st/HOA Y'S ttUUL f\ l~d Of O ·deV lllw~ed mHltrlel l"lltST AACE OM mite E •u~•enr Devil V•1tnruelat (,ran Bnrt1a 1 Be1n•1le Clen .c E"<ltevour <8a111 Time 1 Jl 1 S 470 )00 210 )170 IU O • 40 Atso ran Btau '' Ho~ Ol•tr1c~1no Jo•1•1 L• Ceriur~• Baci.100 Una•rcovtr F1tOla M'KJ" F1u11 Scratched v111bte Ant• ~ "" Stru• E • CIU\1on n EXACTA '1,, Daiei \19S60 SECOND RACE 6 furlongs Mairltn Htlrt'u 1Pe<1ro1a> l•C~v Linn IP11!onl F O(flftr A 8 111rr I BlllC t. I T1rnt 110 l \ 40 40 1$60 100 14•0 660 s'° Also ren ~unC11v Mt•I Mv l •d•ts T•- l a dv Shamen Lomna Jew111 Otvmo1c C••U>< NO \Crll lClle\ J2 DAILY DOU.LIE 11 61 011d \tS 00 THNtD RACI 6 turlon1n 1nfentrvm1n 1P.n<t ¥'l ,rtll(ll'J l U(' 1811• Ur1>e n1 CowDOv 1\'-1n••tr I r.,,.,. l °' , s 1010 Sto U O soo uo 4 20 Atso r•n Huuoe:ane H1< A1,,.is "1<1or Auto Comrnelldtr ~v o llerbh No \Cra1c11-. il IXACTA 1 I oa>O 111100 FOUtllTH RACI • turlOllos Ren\Ot'\llO C1ot1ve P111<av1 S 40 J 40 ) to S•lft 1 Ladv <ll'telroie• • 00 4 00 ~ cooir 1v-.mue1a1 l 60 Tlnlt I 10 l S. A-.0 ren Tfl Holv, Cal 900I!,. "•nlH V Ct • Hembur.., ~., v~ Mall.t Ml Heoov Dow11 Tiit StriO ~'" Am.1141 k•ale~ llert ~· Ker• Cs•e, Twfllvp ,..,.TH RACI O<lt "'''' Oii lurl Itel 0... (1918Clil UO Coa r11t Nav (P1~1vl l••d tV•l.nr •e l 1 '"'' I H I S Y•alC~ Lord All1SOn Na•··e Pr H U PACT A (I 91 Dt•d W .SO. T "'r 43 1 ~ AJ.o r61\ (OIO. Crv~la Courl. Mdll1. Ntultal P•a •"' Prtt •Ou\ Atmb1no Ho.o E "O'O•••t Tom Caro• H,,...,.,.lrOO ... mr.01>1 Roa o A•r 0.\0l<IV U IEXACTA (l-ll Hid 12' 10 n ~ six IJ ·7+t·•-n -Hid ns.•to 10 Ollf w1nnlno 11(11.et (\la ~M\) U Plcll Sia con.oi111on 0..0 tit! 00 to II wlM111t 11011\ (live ~MSI No 1er ate hes SIXTH ltACE. Ont mile W11oern4!n Bound c Toro! ,,,.,, ~I CS!lotm.ker I 1100 1 10 $40 17 40 7IO ~10 NINTH RACE. Ottt m11t Oii 111rf PaUt'f Scrtlclltd Amorou\. Pow s5 EXACTA 110 t l 011d Jl.3HOO Slv Remer" CFernende1l • 40 ao >OO SIO 400 uo Pr C~ tS1bolle) r ime 1 lt 1 s Wtll Aeleled 10.te llOUUIVtl L'Em1>1rt tVe1en1ueUI) T1mt I JS I S Al\O re n Pri<.t Flv1ng New\DOV 9arb'\ R•"c A !>•on ()I LUC~ Ham111on HOU\t 'l'O\I rt (,lor1ou1 Academy Grev T11t OOwn n "ICI( SIX <• , , l , 101 0•111 U ,177 60 to 19 w•nn1n11 llCll.fl\ ll1v1 l>Of\t~I Carr.,ovtt DOOi 1111 67712 EIQHTH AACE I • ,,.,lie\ on lurt A!\O ren ThrO"'f 1"40tl'\e, 0 1nlver Pelomo, T II 011 $obrt LI Par TllalledOfl Pen11y &rldOI TIMTH •ACI. JSO Vtrft Wllhoerrno Tell\ CO•r<l•I Mir (Ille ( ..... I,) EeOlt\ ltNh Tvff lCfH~l Time 1130 NO IC r •ICl'lt\ ., SEVllfTH ltACE I I 16 mite• VMnon (11\llf IDrlallouu avtl 4 60 Pr.net' 8otlb• B !Ohver!'\I M"' ""cl .1 Snoema~ tr 1 1 80 ?IO )10 )10 JOO lS EXACTA (6 101 oeld 1101 so Also "" VOlert Ht, EH Y Oenl'11 Min Solder Monev. Tr11<1r.lno lvo, ltondY\ C~•m. E • R tied Ju•flt, Mini Martu1 8 ang 8ano B•n11 tL1011am1 3710 1110 9 00 M;iri.. In Tiie Sit~ LMc.Hllflllle) 4 .U 440 f·~ 141 1 s 52 LATE DOU.LIE 17 61 01ld '1100 •11e<1Gence 2';ff7 $2 &XAC.TA 12 .... l Mid t66110 On• F ••<J llr,.,~o 11( aen411I 4 90 AllO ran Trll>C>ll Shnru l'ull C11arrn 8rlont Mutlitl Hena1e M,61?,79t A 11ellde.11Ct 6.l6l HUNTINGTON CYCLE CLUB GEARED TO SUCCESS ••• From Bl t...a,ana ugh into lOmpct1n& 01)~1llC: JOIOCd the group 1n mid -I ~MS when Waite appro. chcd him during rocl''> at thl" Enuno Velodromc Hr had not trdtntd reaularl) until a few "-Cd'i prior 10 the 'MS national., '\ftcr J01n1n the cluh 'W ,111~··, training led to \tl vcr and bro n1c mcdal'I 1n the kilo Jnd purr,u1t at the JUn1 or national\ .\Iler the l\Jt1onal't he c11t.ahh11hed a track rt(ord 1n the kilo .. 1 lhc f nc1no 1rack ··1 could have 'lapped my~lf for 1ha1 one." Dl')'l<lnle \Std. "for hold1na ofT on proper 1ra1ning and r.mng CW.11tel tau&ht me what 10 do. and J d1dn 1 Pt'Jk until a couple of wcck'I aftct na11on1I\ ' Thi\ ~car Ory'ldale '" peaking at thr n&hl IHTll' "" d\1cf rnmpc11t1on at thr World trial\" th\ lt>ll kilo ndc:r 1n 1he world I r c; cvd1\t Ron O 1{1k\ '-'ho holdc; world rccordc; 1n two of the thrn· kilo l'Hntc; ()'Riley wa'i the onl) top lJ S rider not at 1hc na11onal'i \\. h1k performance '" 1mponant Dry'ldalc ... ml 11 '' al\O 1mponan1 10 blend '" with the rnad1c<1 and ndcrc; of the national 1eam The pollltl al nn1 urc of makina 1hr ttam 1\ 11 b1& factor T h.11 w<1\.i problem Waite mcl upwtth 1n 1981 .111,·1 "''"ncng Jt the Junior ~uonals He was \nuhbcd' from the: team becau\e of d1fTercnccs 1n 11p1n1on \\1th the national coaches on trnmcna h:d1n1quc Rut the team\ reputation around Southern < .1h(orn1a '' unm;itched. Havma ~on SO pcrt'ent of lhL·ir race~ th1\ \Ca\On, and 80 percent on the "'t<~·L.h \"'wt C\C'nt\ at Siln 01cao and Fnd no. the ' ' team 1~ rcc.oan1Lcd as the best '" Southern \;1hforn1a It dommat~ at the Oistnn Champ1onsh1ps 1n n D1cao to qualify for the n1t1onals "~hat makes• aood winnma racer' 11 what's 1ns1de. u1d Tim Roach, once a nat1onally·nnltcd Junior racer and the duutor of the Cal State Obm1naueL Hills Olympic Velodromc .. fhe mind tells the body to stop. to put on the bnakcs. 10 shut down. to quit. but you 1eam 10 control and tottlctp pcdalina. You push y~r bod bryond what 11 wants to do. • 'I ·:(The Hunttnaton cychsts) do just that. The) vc 1mprov~ a lot. end keep ,cttina bcttn and bcucr. lnd1v1duall)' and as a ttam. thty ha~c a lot aoina for them~ They're all stront ridtB to ~atch out for" • - .. . ··- • • ~· )l ,. . • " • • ' . ·. ' •I t I • .. l ·-! 4 •' I •• I ~ • ,.,,, . "" JI ,. 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Lat ..... thlf 91>•cloui family "' • • ~ '1o't"". ~ lrpki9oon-. --•••• ... -.,... .. lMI h 0 me . • 2 3 4 . 0 0 0 S 1000 llVd oar kld9 pet• ,....,. Terr 3llr 2'ABa, trig. S..Utlfutly lendacaoecf. "'"" ,....,...,, --••• ~ 759-4830 nu..crt~ MM191 w/d, & 880, gar/cerport, apeel°"a All utllhle1 Al(, no,.. dltlon 132a,ooo fee. wa _., 1·1 "Topl!•, ... 1-f a-~•48R •-•y-,m AG• * pool, •P•· HU/mo plltd POOi, w No pet• ~ ..... .... • ••-•• "·2•-"' ,,. .,..., -----640-7033Avtt/1 18dnn M06 _.. -·-.... .... hotne. Cornpi9tely 3BA rHldet1ce wl1h IUL-an -•& ·--I• 1111 redecorated, lrg yrd, goutmet kit, 2 frpta. Matr -• Remodeled! Skylt• ~ <>c:.ntront w/vtew lbt 28drm 1Battl •• 10 tumleMd lerge 1ome ocean view. BR lndudee ec>e & lg out. Refl'IQ, Wf//fw/dtyr. 3t>a fncd frplc Jecuz 301 Avoeedo 642-MSO room. Pvt .,,.,. a bite I .... L.91 ml 1279,500. Print only patio dedt tN1 ~ GW ALL UTILITIES & GAR-11400 5"-f1t1 Aot fee .-J B town/bet\.,.,., =-ao+· Four 2 bdrm. two 3 bdrm 875-3001 or 780-0895 tantutle mtn & hill reno-. DENER PAID. Hr Harbor .... .. El~ 29R 11A gar lrg S3tO + ~ utll ..,......., __ "' ~In ~Ion. ... ShoWn by~ onty I t =~~408ept bee 18A, pettly turn yard, w/d l'talup. ·CM.at to-...... .... 811 nisT~ Shoft!; oRCY 1136.600. N;Wty PIWLll•Y S950AvtnowM~_.ss1 c:;=-:i~=:.A.-&i7M7:o.'Jrtvete, to ,,....~ ............ Aefurbtlh n. .......... 1•2er For more Info call ....... 1-E. SIDE 28A tBA SPYGLASS!.____ .. _._, .,.,.,nk:e Lndryfec.~ ,_t:;..;~ it:t,,; $795 fT\O t:;a;"i..t5 mo 64~3375...,.. & wt(ftd9 In VIie ~ 8AAOAIN Gerg. bedt yd. M75/mo, LEASE •bd, i2'700"";-..;:t, TSL MGMT 642· 1803 pnlnQ, C.. 4 7..ei13 or fof $1,300,000. ' 2 c:erget, MP yda, RV eo-l!!pd IMft Prtce, St 17K, Ma-7893 1829 Senta AY9, 8Y8ll lut +t mo MWflty. •NEW 28drm. 2~8•. 'r20-0100 Kaltly CATHRYN TENNILLE ceet, lg c:nr lot. pttn onty. -• U1f11 8-t, Iv mag 642-o823. 644-8199 Townhlil ~ yttd, 9"· •• ....,. llftl LI. lH·Hll ..... "' ... II .... tHu••a•nt,.,,,.., E SIDE CM SIOO/MO •· SIOO +aec:. No p«s !::' ~!!!"!"!!'!~---------End unit 'Tnne' Bay vtew homel91oa1teclThepoo12bt,1bew/lgywd&llngle Nr~R:..,28~W 9¥1118115.547452 •1 IBllll-* *" .... * on gr .. nt>elt. lmmac la tun'ounded .by palm gw9, 1 pet 1 child<*. 2 n.'..p.c ·:.::: NEWPGRT VILLAGE Aefrlg,dlltl ..,_ • ..._. 3 M .. ,., Bdrma, 3'..\81 mo~ln cond. 3BR-38A, ,, ... w/lotl of dedclng. A M3-0755/M3-1500. e-1c:MO:imo. Ju3M APARTMENTS Ind. HO PETS 549 ••56 7~9 CilOO Condo WaaM< /Ory.,. lrg kitchen. Quiet ~ aec>arete petlo oft the din-Gardener kept 2bt 11m kld9 Coeta Mell ~-----~~ 1127,900. 2•1-8214 NC ltreet. $199,500 L.H Ing.,._ ett0<da lntlma1e pet llyd ptlo gar MOO't WESTCUFF 3BR 28A PRESTIGE LOCATION 2BA w/lrg decll. Pool, ••rtllm 759-1234 outlkMdlnlna."99.000. other11vlll539..S1g1 $1595. gdnr wtr pd, •vi 5Bloctcato • ~ng. ~:· ~ --.__ ~ COLDWeLL BANl(eR rJ _ f / , 75Me30 Agt tee 9/11. nu cetpet, hd 9W'J South COllt Ptca 1ft:'1!et. 213-Mf~, • t~'= :'C:n':r' let'"::: J/I///.)/' JI llUT WllTlll REASONS TO MOVE otc, n-pett. MM7l9 =~=~ ~ ::;;' parka, prvt pool & IP•· R E A":ll T y UAL UTlTI Cl1Hk: 2br belln celling WllTIUn -•Night Ugf\ted. Sand *~ IU 11•* MlnutM from the belci\. 2b• hM gat trptc 1tld1 2Br 2Ba, pool, lrplc, 1850. Volleyball a Tennll CfU Refrlg. d.lltl•_,,., I. etow ---Starting at 1151.900. • ..... YI•* aw more 548-4193 or 646-1419 •Pool, Jecurzl, B80 Ind. NO PETS 54~5 llLllA... NewportTrllJts.48.t329 •bdrm, 2 bl1h Montag<> •111-1111* Y~I.... •ColleredPll'klng **BRANONEW28r28e ••aa... -• with nice yard. Only M ... Verde S880 ft11 4bt & •C.ble TV Avlllebte c:hok:ie er-. pedo, 9"· .. ..,.... __ .,.. 295,000. LMopt OK. Call lncld1 den 2be kid• flM OoMl'I . Ot,,.,.. evWI· •Rec: Room !"'Ith Flreplece • $900 -Ho pet9 ~e ~.~cm -:~ 4g:ne'r~~~~lo1u1:7.sco~i PATRICK TENORE ---·-... 539-6191 Agt... Ible dOM to bMcll and Bitlllfdl 780-1713Ot157-1179 831-12ee0< 1eo..a102 -· -11_,arr11. ·~ ~~· ~~~ J~': CO<l/egl 541-e897 Nft paint, 1tepe to beed\. Sharp 28' Ouptex, bMm -'I_.,. 1 BR FU~/UNFURH * •mTU* * waiting for 1 remodel lllAYllll 1:;r;;p:ta 3B~¥~~te'~,:.500 C:~·w~,..~~=· 11Mllltrl1M1ll CO<,.,;R~RF~Ne.ter "':.:::·='=·+!At~ 0on·t w1111 exc1u11ve 11a•ino 48' 2a.. _n._.. ... e1s-1111. eY99 1eo-1155 C95tmo. 1eo-at1e2 1E!! .h Sony. No~•' ....,1 ~ ....... over 1800 Ill. Avall Sept ~ -. -11• _. lit $1~.500. c.tl Liz ....... mt HARBOR VIEW Homeel Sp1clou1 executive 3 (714)557 75 ·-· ...._ 64&-3e27 (BRANO-;'NEW DELUXE" Monaco Model, pool, bdrm EllkM twnhm w/2 Ntce28r2e.;.lndrytac.No *LUXURY 2Br. 281 111111 fllW llUI I mJY LJ1111 TOWNHOME) ~N~~~. ff by ;:,,··~~,cf~~~~ llJaM ... pet1 Hon-1mkr. 1vaH w/Mlft dece>t, large llvtng By owner . Nft to mel"ket 4Br 2B1 ftxer High on 1 S-t NB. value! 3Bdrm, eluded. Non-tmkr • no I• LllllT1 k.... Sept 11t SHOt mo rm. e.tbtuff. "1*:. pool. 3 bdrm. 2 beth. Charming bluff $132 500 S40K 3Ba, 1881 aq. tt. Pool lo-.. '1 IUll .U peta. Alilllng $1300/mo glrlQe $ 1150 YlARL Y 780-t• t e or M2· 7521 '895 No P9t8-722..,11 ~--------'!!!!!!!mllll!llll ____ ,. houM on lrg tunny lot In Down Mu1i be toldl cation Act now/end P•,111 Diana Ceppel 831-12ee •-=unty s.4&--0789 *~ "'* •Guper nelghbso'1'!oooood. ()(Ive by 1929 Whittler ~ ~ll~~ty Pv1 beech community. )ult ...... Lan. meal:iBllU Lg 18r 1Ba. .undedC. let Ut Ilea, Yt1 Sell Y.. Pr.,.nrt Cal Cll1tlflH, 642-5678 for information & surprisingly low cost. r .. t buy It 2 ... Ave (Do not dllturt> ten--• t blk to bMctl & tenni.. 2 bedroom dOM to W.ler bttlns, must ... $550! fee For appt call 840-8397 anti) M 2·eec>• Aft 4pm 3BR 3BA condo. 1 yr 060 Obi lot, 3 bdrm, 2 beth, 2 (818) 79s-&400 .. IPllJmll 1Umlf lll-tlll 1792 11. Jambof .. & cer ger. Uz or ChUCk F•tUf'tng t>eeutlful iencs---------...... lut. ltlc~ IMI Bison. Many extr11. 831-12e8 or 64tr5743 •PENTRIOOE COVE• l1l•11 Pniuala IC9P9. 880'1, poo1111pa *l'TIPI Tl .. * Pniuala 1017 -------------•I S249K Owner 720-~92 I •ii~~ , 2Br 281 Condo W/D hkup -2117 Patlotdedca. GarlQM or Studio wltull kttcnen. uttll IFFIUULE ,.• , dbl garage wtopener 1 BO U50 C9rPOfU. Sorry, no'*' Incl, hufry $400 f9e Pllml~ ,_, -111 r. $995. Near 11reem1 & B"'CHELOA ... 50 1Bdrm • Mt0.M20 TIUlllT IT ..... 3Br 281. total Interior _,._ With 3 apaclout bdrmt. fall• No petl ~~2447 " -2Bdrm 1V•B• $710 --------country lrench remod91. ,......, A/C & 2 c;.,-gar & lt't only ,HI . utllltlel paid, no pett. 125 c.nt9' St M2· 1424 •VERSAILLES CONDO* Oeeor1tor'1 drMm. 2121 Well l)fleed 2Bdrm UP· 2 yrs old. $135,900. 1n1 ..... ltac~ 2141 102 E. BAY APT 9 28r bay, ocn YU 11175 Sevllle. For Sale By 1t1lra unit with large 759-4830 lnfPllT lllOI Prof Mlle 25-30 r~. SPARKLING 1BR Villa Balboa 1+ den, ocn Owner $320,000. Open deck. Be111tlfully main· llUT WISTlll All new kllch & IP· Eight Homa + Condol clean. 1 blk to bell. 38r In UTIL PD. OUIET, N-PETS YU, oek flrl. ~tty Dally t 1-5. Hm 675-43n talned ground•. Near pr1· lUL ISTATI pllanceetgu. 2 bdrm. 2 trom $525to S1400 Nwpt 8c:tl $300/mo + lit, POOL. NEAR SHOPS tum/unt Agt e31-4MO or Ofc 640-4020 vate community pool. bath. Belt loc. nr pool. t Bdrm to 4 Bdrm 1 .. 1. dep 831·5153 IS40/MO. 54t-7ee9 3BA 2BA STEPS TO BCH walklng distance 10 lh<>P· GW an.a & tennll. Clll now Liz Bkr 963-8377 ··es· PINES ...... ""' ........ F/· .... 1ULO 3bd. 2b1, upper unit In trtstlne cond. VACANTI I Reedy to got PLUS 2bd, tbd down. Great rental area l.Mllnd $252,500 ASSOCIATED REAL TY 67).3663 -;:;-C .. ·-k .... 1•12 .... ,... "--a ..1-1 M .1 .., ,. ,.._ n.,. Vu. patlO. get. w/d, ..,.., ping and parka Jull .... '"'" ~ ..., .,, -·•• --tBA tBa w/g11 1650 11300/mo, 106 ouw s103.9501 a..~5743 1m11 2144 1 AR XPf View. gwt PooL.1Pa. bbq NO PETs. gso..2011 (714) 673 4400 2ar 2ftl WOOd~ h.. 8loctl to bMch, 1715 + TOP AREA. Qui.et, No P .. 1 BEACH NA 3Bf\, 28A w/prvt IC)I Tannlt, i.kM. MC. BACHELOR Utlls pd ··~~2«7•• l&~.UX pOOll, etc No pet• $500/mo 675-4174 UTILITIES PAID ~~·~.~=mo 3 Br 2B1 r ental et $1025/mo 3e1·1021 BEAUflFUL 1 8echelof Oultt, N-PETS Patio, 673--4452 S 1600/mo + Owner's 2 + ... -$« Bldg & prkng. 28' Apt $750 28r 181 $975 $ 4 2 5 . 1 v 1 11 now . •--------- Oen, overiOOttlng main 2Bdrma gereee. ·~blk to 2Ba lux Condo Air, All have new ~ti & drii.. 640-S34 11642-5431 IUTllM -2U Someoneyouknowtum•no channel & Mndy beach bHChl $187,500 At· micro. tndry rm, tennis, CALL !75-6e06 Wllfflll-W.'~~N~tr s..,,,....1e?C1Ullfled l11 ~~~o~~n~ .00:;~1or1 pool.~ S900 551-6581 •llflllt•11Pertl want• -.ctlon Of IJ'M1 _..OJ --~•tptacetol>Y'fthatnn1 1--------•I 644-9513 LI ....... 21 _.. 1bd, tbe, n-pett $795 llvlng?Wecenotferany· EAST8LUFF Townnouee --------WISTUf l_.U • -~MC:Uttty 973-7079 thing lrom 1 llMll ep1 to Apt 38r 2'~ 2 c. 9" ~~~~~~~~~~~~a~~~~~~~~~;;;;;~~~~~~~~~~~-~11 ~~~~ ..... &K t1otne.~l~ 14~m~tt~· ~~.s11~mo~~ ( 2'~b•. 11mlly/dlnlng vu 3Br 2'~B•. wrap-l ... ftrle.t 1ng1nCM,NB orHBtNnk &U-l010,$-5M..fonty room. 2 frple, bflght & 11ound deat, trpie, No Shara beth ~ Cf1>\8. ol ue flrat for met cho6oe • IAllll IAIT INTO SAVINGS . The DlilJ Pilat has a new way to turn your Hi dden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Classified Ad. with prepayment 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 No changes in copy or cancellation. Private parties only. N o Commercial, !real Estate, Automotive, Booting or 'Employment Ads. There 1s no price l1m1I to what you can advertise. If you need to sell yq~r. car, boat, couch, high choi r or ctny unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Classified staff or use the coupon below Moi l to: Doily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St ., Costa Mesa, Co 92626 --642-56Z8 --------···. -------------------------------- NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE ST A TE ZIP AD COPY 4 lme m1n1mvm , opprox1motely 4 words per line AMT ENCLOSED c rclP onP VISA or M C Are you o ~ubscriber to the Doily Pilot'> ('1rrt(I onr YE5 I N O \ cheery. only S2d,500. pe11S1800 Ag1 550-1015 S350tmo. Cell 87s-eeo6 T~L '=~~ Enjoy the twcuty of tNI u - owner/btolter, 83 l-4007 38r 281 houM Frplc, 2 Cttta .... c1u1M1 guard gated com- Saa Jau I! 1 I ~.··.;,:· r.';j 1-UHNll•b L =~ !':., ·~ dRtXf sTXRfeR:condo 4¥e..3200 ext 320 No pet1.1tow, l'9frt9. 28' 28a. • Plex, C#l)etl, golf ~ . ...-Amenttit: 2BR. 18A, 3 ml to bMCl'I 423 W Bay 7eo-aoa3 drapea. petlo, gatllQe. Ind ~. wet bera. A/C, 2poo11,set.ooo Llllll• .U.YI DIW. lie. coin leundry. mlcroe w10 hkupl a 2 PINO Cerollnl. 499-2758 Vletorll 8-oh, dectl, S6()0 21111A.... S710/mo. 146-M51 c•r g'aragea. & 1995 O.t tf ltatt ullllcluded.•97-3613. s!~;"w'1i~~· HIT ... 'lnmlT Sorry,nopeta&44-0509 PrtttrtJ USO l~rt IMc• 2111 2Br. 2B1. 2 p1t101. QUIET RESORT LIVING ~cr!~~2:=:: blamonrA .. a Fu aldCANYON AlgfiiY up-carport, tunny loc. •Spending heated pool Gar9g19. 11200/mo Condo. Beachlronl. S 1.1 graded Dover Model End $e50/mo. + 111. tut, NC •Cour1 yard vi.w dining No peta. MS-1882 Mii. M. McCormlctl, Rltrt, Unit 28'+0en, get 12500 dep, 548-1911 Greg •Vignette B80.,... LIDO ISL FURNISHE6 Box 3708 Hon, HI 9&111 Ownr/Bkr 75g'..o709 2Br 2.... ...__ut, "U'.... • Twtlght dine In cour1 yrd .,. ... ..,_ .. ,., gezeboe tBR UTIL/GAR INCL I 1• '..\ Blodl to bell 2bt 2be dbl dWnltrt w/pa1IO & enel •Specious Ap1f1ment1 1 Perlon. No Pets. M 75. tallu • gat fpfle $950 yT1y others gar Moat utlll pd, S795 •Your own prtv.te petlO Yllf1y. 973-0837 -NEWPORT MARINA APTS ... flC .. " avall 539-6191 Agl fM 622 Hamllton 831-47S3 •Gourmet kltcMn Zlft 2BR 2 '~BA trl-leval 2Br w/ger Crpt1. drpa. t Nft d<IV9 Ian ceti>et 1il'Bayvlew tBr tBa. 1100 ftl twnhM Like new 1ttl0h bltlns. Fnco Yfd w/patlO •Llrga weMl.ff\ d<>Mt• aq n W/D ,,_up mlero Reth; rent• hOUM? 1575 2 car gar s 1200imo n-~ 120 Celt t-5PM •Giled cowred prkng trplc tnd ger.Q.. Prvt kid pet~ gll thedy yrd pets 119 .• 790-ee29 . 667 VICIOl'll "C .. sees wltl't 110<9 t>eaCt, $1475 539-6191 AQ1 IM ' 2619 Senta Ana $e95 ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED Sorry, no petl 790-0919 28r 281 Condo w/pool & 1 & 2 BEDROOM lal ... l1lu4. lH Jee. Ill behind prvt gate. UJ,,w fi:....a-11 I FURNISHINGS AVAIL NR LIDO MARINA 38R 286. unfum Xlnt locatlon, s1eoo + 1s1. lllt. dean-WWC9l: -=---Sorry. No pell 514 ClutinouM gar IOUth patlO $1000 Ing dep $500 M 2·2008 28A, Ilk• new. gar. frp4c YEARLY Avell Nowl BEACH COTTAGE &PUTmm LJ llllTI ..... $1250. yT1y 986-5861 675-~7 Of 675-4457 Sm 2br 1bl. xlnt f()( Belutltul, c:IMn large Gii'· 1e2l1 Pll'klkM Ln. HB 0 c EA NF R 0 HT A p T couple, avail ~t. $900/mo den Apt1. p111<>1, dee.kl, Ml·'"1 2Bdrm. large IMng room. lalMa 2 no pela, M 5-1101 spa. Sorry, no pet1 1740 Town--style 38r 2'..\Ba dbl yrly rental H't5/mo Ptaia1aJa 107 BIG 3bd, 2'h be, lrplc, ger. ~=: :~~ 831-5583 gar lndry hkuP. patiO No _5_..,._964_2_~---115 E. B1Jbol 81Vd quiet 1oc1t1on, walk to , pets Nr BelCh & Hell WATERFRONT DUPLEX 38R, 1 houM to belCh beech & Lido VIiiage •M ... Verde 0 lux 2Br, S 1100/mo 963-7055 3Bdrm 381, rooftop gar • Aug 23-30 & Sei>t 6-13 $1400 Yrfy 964-6922 181 Uwer New decor, den. p1tto. aven now 8735410e17 4924794col dlhwlhr, locked gar~ 1 s 1900/mo . yT1y + utll 213er Wlnt9' & Yrly Pen-Ill OUT• ...i M75 No pet• 640-249 873-2747 °' 875-4382 lnsula Rentals av! Call O..lgner perteci, lrg 3 '550 South Cout Plue Ml I tal VIiia Rentals 675-4912 bdrm, 2'-' blthl w/pool, area 1Bdrm, air, lanced IC. n 1 •P• • tenni.. $1950/mo pool carport No pet1 ..... ifA •BR 2BA. patio, dbl gar FREE COLOR TV BONUS ' 546-8791 $1200/mo yrly Drive by Call Sue/agt 831-1266 C M 3bd, 2b• Home 2001I Miramar but do not S625/mo E/tlde -2BR Furnished All prMlegel d 11 tu r b ten an t 1 Ill IAIY•... 1BA, Piiio, pool. lndry Near 0 CC $300/mo 811·244·1126 2bd, 2'.;ba. den. on golf rm CIOM to 111 M~74 courM, Mxl to tann11 149 E Bly CHARMING 28R. 18A HM COUr1 $1995 759-0079 TSL--..... 111• Furnlahed wtnt9' rental -• -& • I quiet area. •11•ll•ble Blutfa condo 3BR 2BA end USA M ... Sept I , 87~ 156_!_ -unit, tngl ....... Hlghty up-WE.RE THE BESTI C.rtal •ti Mar 2122 graded Avall Sept 1 Yr 1 & 2 BEDROOMS IM 0< IM /opt $1450/mo FURNISHINGS AVAIL 28r hOme, lowly MCluded 541-1608 ev.efwtlndt •FrM ulllltleit yatd. new ~ti & dbl Cir -•Spacioul IM gar S 1150/mo Drive by EASTBLUFF • lmmec 3BR ng 420 PolnMtll• & can '°' 2'.\BA, frplc view of •Huge kttcnen Into "3--0572t157-o85t upper beck ~ W/0, •Btt-ln Oll'enl & rengae lr'9 S 1500/mo 673-5969 •Patlol CONDO 3bd, 3be. 2 trptc, -•CoYeted Garegee 2Cll get.nr tenrva. ~ FASHION ISLAND AREA •Pool & B80'• ping. IC"llOOll S 18SO 2Br 2''\BI Nft Condo. l/p, *Plush Ian~ ~MC L .... 875-4•89 gar Adtt1 pref. No pet• *)(Int loc1t1on 1cro11 --· $1300 mo 919-325-5211 6'om ~ JASMINE CREEK 2BR --•'Sorry, no pett o.n. guard9d community lmmeoutetel Garden ~ 345 w WILSON tennlS/pool, $2,100/mo 1113Bdrma.walll·lnctc>Mt ..... 1111 640-1212. ownertegent In mllr, 2Ba. llp. 2 car - -attach ger, lcltch wi no<* /i Sires 38-48 Summerwlnd new 2800 •If E11tbtuff .,.. I t 400 Cape Cod ltyle hOme VIiia Rentelt 975-4912 I 3Br 2~81. llland ICltcMrl. ----- CLEAN DUPLEX. 1bd. pvt yd. one n-amllr empl<>yed pent0n ONL YI SS«> +-MC S2 C•l'< ht•I th•" ti\bul lavten mstr w/trplc, for· L~• on ~ $175 hme met IMno & dining 6 tam formal dlnlng ger tvlly r m V • r y 1pec111 equ1p1 kit 539-6191 $2500/mo 873 9979 AQI I .. , CMti11111 llH .. MJIUll NeW lUJrurf cm §8( Larg11t 8eloourt Hiii 2•,.a. ftp 11pa dbl gar condo. 3bO. 3 '~b•. P .. ~ 2 ml to bcn I 1195 'famlly room ocean 64~ 1944 Of 642·84188 ~:=~~J:°'· lnel ulil ~8.c8021 ~ htr11r fl+ n\O<;lly ~ -1'1911- 1 bl, lrc>IC. patlO SIOO •NC 722-0528 "lltll hf't, lJ'<t' WOl<,IPCI .... ,c N/11mkr M/F w/,.._, Um- 1 t1d kitchen prlvllt . $300/mo Coata M ... Cell 545-1087 lttel1/-...i. 1 UNW9111L Wkly 1'9f\talt now IVllll I 147 00 ft & I.IP 2274 Nwpt Btvd. CM 846-7445 ......... ... SAVE up to $2190• ... ,, ..... .._. 18" " .. llM ............... • M onllHo-monlf\ - elso available • Furn1shed1 unfurnished • f 11ness centers tennis sw1mm1no Mndel!. optn 0111\< q 6 Sorrv no o~ts Nf'WP()rt 8uc:l't ""o 880 lrv1f'lt Av~nut ltl l61t11 '6-no4 N....,,pon Buell So I XIO '6U. SlrHI Ill Dcw.11 142.5113 ~ I\~ ... ·l"ll "•.,., - ' I Cf , .. n- ld tt l l\ n l .2\ - 88 Orange Coqt DAILY PILOT/ Monday, Augutl 18. 1088 IHI rara1 .... .. .. IHt1l1 brt 11111•/-... I,_.. 11 halal SIM ltricaJ OUict M• a.n..1/-Mii kltt 1111 lewal ~'""P"~~,_.~ITPiltP D• LOST Syr brn/Wtlt SpMo---·-aal CASHl!A/BKKPA .. TllllllT l•A9tall--.-S..------e &.-. • ... I"'" MovlnO Sele: lofH, IHl.._aJ m """J:. PYi At et Spaniel I 3 yr Gotden FOt buty ChltoPf'ectlC Of.-f/T, llnlntdt.te opening FOt Nwot 8c:I\,..., e.tat• ~' • --·-Gr owing am•ll GUI .'!!..--~·~~ erpe, pool1 ~. nl.,,..t, Lab, r.m., M..a Oel Mar nc. (xp'd w/Worllet'a 8...iitprn, Mon-Fr1 fOf Set-firm S4 50/tlr 142-3850, ~ Wrep/0.atgn Co In ,_, .--d ttM, ----n /drnllr 1480 mo. • ......... 2 ........ 5 Comp ........ Stetlon f-...._ ,.,_, • -•• •-1 ,._,,., .. _ .. __.., ."... TV•. etw.oe. lampe, 54~ SC~.,.. --...., ,._ IN h411pfu!. MuJt .. _ · ..,,,_ ........ as1t '°'Torn , d4" • ..._ ....--....... --,_, -· .... LOST *"• ~/Wht ti•~ good offloe lkMl9 Nlary comm w/~. will ---;r ~t• now tot ahot1 end 01nl1ed, reepontlble, 1;:"~1;::•,: I 8l0CK TO BEAOHI NB Pit 8ult in Fount.a.In Val-Salary opefl eccordlng to train. 982-tS t2, F V RECEPTIONIST Full· J!l'QQ long term )obt,,.., O.C ~ per90f'l f0f wi ex---~--=--,,.--~--- I • HOUM w/pool, lennla. ~ ....__ • ....._ ley, Baahud/Slater e1tp l ehltty C.U Diane time. OOOd PhOne ltlllts !()()-~ elrpot1 Mut1 b9 oepen.. ceptlonelty diYeftlfted of· OAK TABLE $370 + ~tlt 54-452 .~,.-:::.:..·!:!'it~ 8'a..3G57 931-&M-41551~ Ev. anllAL p IT Light ·~...! and QtMtal ._.. ~ °' ~ d1bto1/00od ,.,.,MOM no. job. PwMct lore pet• OOV8Ll KO ,... ..._,_ -· ----------MemM Lyndl Realty Treln-orfice ~t• S.•H« rAC TemPoflll)' S.W. ton wtntlng to get bec11 111~ C.M. prof, M/F l'\/llMr 25 t'Mutle -·-aal Ing CAntlt In Huntington ll .. lll•llT lmao-It a tine atatlonefy •500Camput11124 Into the wor1c fOftllt We •--------~ Mutt Ill• q'*' atmoL "'E.levetOf Ptl'MUll lOIZ '°' buay Cl'llroPf'actlC of-8eecf'I aeel(a • generll Of· and Qlh II«• In Newpof'1 152·M2• can treln Pey com· Oft s.na ma.tt. b• 110f"191, Sf\t 38' hm '350/mo utltt I"" Full view ~-gatne9 ..,,,_ natur rnovt;; flee Int exp hefptul. 39 flcle peraon to WOfll a FOf Newpof1 e.ect'I SflOp-~ fMIUflng Hallmark menturate w/e1tperMnc» ftm, lttr9 firm, MW cond Ind ~2S Avl t t 1 l""Sec,.taty Mf'\'IOI wlulda M prtra mom-kid• lira/Wk Mu11 have Q04(d tot•t of 30 Hra/Wk, Ing Clntlf developef prOduct\ We ate aeel(lng llAT .. llU f7&-02 12 1115. Twn mett, bx IPf'O, flllfl .............. 1"".Atne>tepatlllng wenttng t~ lrnd. pou ontce MIMI• Sala.ry °'*' 7 30am-1·30pm 2 week• Prof front o~ per.an • FULl. TIME uJn per-ANewport8eaeftahlpy1td r-•••p••-·-frm. 150. 557-4321 Prof u /("' ...-d"':"'2• .. A ...... 111 II.,. l09"htf H&-7508. llCG()(dlng to •lCP & eblll-• month Fleidbte houri to dlreo1 phone calla, 90n. If you have high ltMlktngqueltll.ct boat ~ -·--•• '"' r ....... ,. -ty Call OlaM 831·5e&t the remainder of the gr"t vlttora. tof'M gen.-ttenderd1. and en toy wtth at,_. 3 S fill NEEDED. AgH RATTAN din Mt. '#ht l400 +utll. 75W591 Traftl SO 4 or 551-3338 Evee mo n t l'I. Ca I I D • b eral Office, l~ht ~ping deatlng wltl'I the public, ;,:'v':~, eJCpet~, t8·38. to tue pen In Pty-letter w/brn upholatety Fem OW1t •s yn kit 2aA Cotta Mw 340· otnoe+ 2 ROUND TRIP flCkl!Ts (7 t4)e89-.9077 Cati Trtlltl 11 7 9.9 3 t p1.... cell Julien et 845..()901 etlology e•Plflment t0t wtlonal l400. Or beet CM apt '300/mo + ~ 1mell 1torage room. $300 belor. 1011188 Or~ •lllAl UTA llTIY .. I llllnAIY 931~&838 for an appt eotleg• paper 1 hour per offer 645-MN. utlll. '4f.t7~ Of '"" mo. 1725 Monrovia SI. Co to vanc:~ver BC Front & ~ ottlee. WMI M Hr Horne or our oMe. For N'flcpt 8cf'I Law Firm WJl-UllWAll Ill •IYH week, up to St50 I* mo SPINET PIANO 11100, t prn 213460-7868 759• 1227 or 5'6·33•5 S60o Oran'ge Co. to ~:~d c:r1!1"• Ne~~~~; 10 to 16 hour week. w111 Varied reepon. Gd 9ktlla Full time counttf ... In For Cnrl1tlan Schoo!, Mu11 458-9'32' 3•x9' gl ... la.ble '°" US, Fem prof, n/amkr atlr 28r Eii.:Cuu;;-sultet & Desk SMttle seoo 495-3 t73 Bch, FIT, M·F 848-5073 lurnlah computer. Ex-req. Celt Jo at 84•-e512 Retell Hardware Store, b e certified 1883 5 PUT n•E ftLP! ~.: t25 .:=~cab(.. twnhM, pool. guage apaoe. Full busln ... Ml'· .....,tenc. nee Call aner -No Sund•"'" Of evenl""• 0 rOOlchurat.FOYntalnVal· Fiii ft.._ Ill• $350 + ~ ullla. Nr SC vices Brlttot & Baker. Ell~rE .. ' Part Time ORTHO Atala.-8-3oPM. 675-8oo7 11oanA1Y. P/T s.. St~~ HW w;iQhi i;y 962-3312 b::o~·. :'!.Fri~Wiii' train 1JU;oc-;-:--'"--;-:lla.-.... --.--r::it'T111 Ptza. '32-7803 Costa Mesa 979-21G1 ill t Jiii tant ADA AEO'd cell: -For 9111aJt, friendly, buly Co 12• ........ ~t-c:M -----1 ,..,.,3 J..,..l'l........ 'Timi§info(;rt;~r:i° "• 543-MJt Mon a Tuee Mn. u•nAIY Marine bullneu. Brand ·• """"'""' -· · -vv.. ---.--rJ Fem, reep 25-30 atlare Ml Ill nm1 child Care#& Infant In my 548-, 4070 Wed~Thur• Exp Individual with ~ new office nr beach ••• ··-·-· P/T oumaaa •LP ·--------r•ni•-bur~undy·brn, 3bd 2b I Al -•--Newport MeH Unified G A O U I • • w Nme. ver-Ample pkg. utile paid home. 4 Dyl/Wk, .. 1ary PIT ••-.,..-Englllh and t~ one Good typing u lll•. com-HouMC>tant. exp. pref'd. School Otsttlct FOOd s...-PAIT TWI Tl A pr gtll at In NB. 1375. Selly 2855ECatHwy675-G900 oegot Reta req'd - r .. 5 at1tll1. strong typing & puterexpamu1t,lot1ol A.-x hra.845-0210 ,...O&Jll pl•no. already tun9d 732-3137, 648--8789-N Otflces-C-2. at 130 E 17th (714)898-2076 an 5pm F.l:'f:'.=~77 Sl\Or'thand helpful. AWlv phonM too Ca.II between ~~~.~~:lngp1f \/.,.., ouey elrculatlon ol-$1.000 call 982~164. Fem reec> non-amkr, 23-33 St, CM 1420 sit & 720 Looking FOi • In person with reeume to 9-5PM. G3 l~80 Tll AT TIE IOI worker• Rate It $5 845 1"iU needs 1 pert time '°' 3BA tlM In Hunt 8ctl '" IPPrOJt 95' llf Pvt MARY POPl>INS FIT Clerical/Olliff S4 ~n.F=~: F~oe~ llllnAIY/TTPtlT s:::~t~·1~~~ fsUKN '* tloUr. minimum 3 employH to anawer 2 bib bch. All amenltlet. ''°IBa Vacant 722-1602 Slllllng poa, Balboa llland Att0tney n;;a, depen-soctatet 1401 Quail St.. Grvbb I Ellll Co, e com-FOR JOHN, MOt:l-FAI houra per d1y. Apply at pmheosn,,e!..s1ndHoudrl11paa1reeh ~-_,..,u.-.,.-._-y----,~..,.---,-,, $300/mo. te0-M71 OFFICE SUITE 675-9822 dable part-time per90n. Newport Beacil. CA 92860 merctal real .. rate nrm It 498-1068 ~~~~a =. g~~ A .-"" -· -· Fem lh.r 38r 2Ba houM In Overlooking harbor al S Good typing skllta. ec----------Melclng •bright, lndlvld-Monday tryu Frldey. 4 30 O'Nelll wet-9Ult, W'Nr1-Coita Meea w/2 othet 575 sq If Av•ll Sept 1 •t4ic /Dtatal 510 curacy a mutt Houri •P-Full-time gen«aJ offtc., uaJ Who poa ...... ul1 T~ Sai. to 8 JO. and Sunday pool 24 cu h. SldeJSkM women, S-420/mo Call c au S.2-4644 Accts Rec Bkllpr/Peg pro1t 3pm-9pm .SaJ•ry Typing. 10-key, ltllng, typing. dlctlPflOM and DOl'T BOTHER! Oll lllTll morning•. 8·00 to 10 30 ~frig Freezer ~se 548-3977 or 895-1198 Boerd Must know 1,,_ depend i ng on exp gOOd Ofal & written com-grammatical aitllll To.,_ am Starting aalary la ~--------__,..=-,,..._ ...... t--to 2BA l ' ... BA CM PRlME COSTA MESA LO: surance. Houra 9 _8 759. t080 Alk IOI Julie munlcatton skills. N/llT\kr range lor an Interview call Un .... you are wilting to: ()pet'ltngs Now Avalleble $4 00 per hour AP9/Y In BRANO NEW STAOLEE r -11 ,., cation I BeautlluU, ap-G 9C11ee F lhlon (71')692-3395 Barbar• 833·2900 •Elfn J500-,S 1000/Wk Earn edra eutl for de-person. Mond1y thru car Ml. NeY9I' t>Mr'I ueedl 1wnhae Pool, IP•. tennt•. pointed tulte with 4 pvt Is~= :.._ 1025 a llAT SllW UI. --. 11 •H,•t~mo~~. • pleuant ltvety THE HUNTINGTON Thuraday. 2·00 to 5·00 SSO. 722-3268 ~· ~8f~2; d9P • •.A, otttcu . reception. ---·------Temp fulf .. tlme poaltton. •--'"~aical/Tra•t1 _..... BEACH/ FOUNTAIN pm. Atk tor Debbie M lectronle typewriter, u • storage. conference. CllllPUOTIC ASSIST good typing 1kltls a must. O.T SSOS •Ute your poaltlve VALLEY INOEPENOEHT. Eileen 842~'321 Oilsy-Whl. euto _,...., F/M 3bd DUPLEX w/bet work erea, sink & bit In Front office 30 Hra/Wk. gen9'al oHice. etc Cati Has openings tor men & •---------1ttltude Oehver-1 day a week. No "~·~, H.B. nr watllf. 23-35, n-cabinets 720 or 1500 Must be enthusiastic & Susie 9-1 2, 673-9360 women If you type BODY REPAIR MAN •Only work 8 Hrs/Dy collec11ng, no tollc111ng ~s'f;5 ~ ~~Jt smkr. mature. $285 u ec sqt1 In attractive & well ctieertul & wort! well with Clerical 4 Ow pm and a r • Experienced Laguna •Get paid weet<ly (Hourly, Mu11 have depend1ble PflT .illl Doug Of M1tk 850-3253 m a 1 n I a In e d b I d g · people Must heve good Interested In Hceltent Niguel 582~303 hourly • Commltaff>n. car. truck or atatlon Tl•IOAI EST ATE SALEI ~· S.5-3120 office skllls tncl evening lllEDIATE benefits with a 1tarttng --.---Straight commtas(on) wegon and lnaurance. L~"'' Pett Control Com-new si""le & k'-' , Fiio e1tchange house C --o-y p ~ hrs & some Saturdays salary of $7 73/Hr 40 Exper d rain gut1er In-Those wllll ng people Ca.II 8'2-"""· aatc for p;'~ needs route tee eofa ~. 70 vYi'OOn.,.t cteanlng ~s200 for rent. •••trCll rt,.r Salary open acCOf'dlng to WORK Hrs/Wk Call-833-0411 staller needed. OMV drlv· should call Rick at JoAnne Creney nlcan, we train Cell Mr solid walnut bdrm Mt, prv bed & bath. Irvine 277 exp & abltlty Diane Ext 350 tor Interview. Ing record required. Cati (71')5•0~8506 Taylor, between a-12 11 atereo cabinet & modul., d-557-0.50, e-857-5370 HARBOR BLVD 831-56S./551·3336 EVN •B60ea~.•mboree, NewEpOortE Louie 831-3700 c-1.L1/•·-········ CASHIER/COUNTER FIT 979-6021 wan unit, 963-8377 F/wanted 3000 at Mission FRONTAGE -2 UNITS Interviewing now for lhe "'" TltOl FILll lffllllS • _. 10:30am-7pm. Modern Viejo E•ec. hm. pool. spa, Approx tOOO sq tt. lease OE~TAL ASSISTANT lollowlng po1ltlon1 ll•--/llP,.I 5520 ~-=": f~~~·5~M. PHOTO STORE · IAVINE I .. ltlfftrit" n/smkr, no pets $395 +ut 548-4787 & 969-2000 Exper d ROA 111/X-Ray LfUl llClnUJ --~••-.. OIOI,. Cl9'k e11per nee. 18 yrt +. ypewrtter. Hit cond. 768-3998 lrene/530-4333 ___ llcense FIT Nwpl Bch JR TYPIST • 40-45 wpm. Huntington Beach Law PC Board experlenee ok • A•••ttl Mon-Fri 11ternoon1 & $395. 538-967G __ ... fa4lltrial 2711 spealltyotc S.0-5682 llCCIJrate Wiit train on Flrmneedsfulltlmeaec: CanTony979-9375 fastiiuldaa4 llJlll~•••in Sat.S4thr 551-1331 M""TISSE'S ("_... Room) MIF 25-35 shr large Npt • ---CRT $6 00-$7 00 wt 1 yr calif HP In general HOSTESSES • -" .._. Hgll hm Furn 1BrtBa LEASE Appro1t 5000 Ft Dental Receptionist. WORD PROCESSORS field, cell 847-ao41 Wfl.111·• All sl'ltna aveil•ble • llJOl(I MANAGER 481136 Oii, perfect fr"amed pV1 enlr No kids or pet~ For Ughl Mlg or R&O Ortho 4'~ Day Good pay IBM P/C, Wordstar. MACGREGOR YACHTS Advancement op"""unity J-. For otflce supply store $1200 Tt1dtlonll deek 1400 Incl utlls 548-6067 wta11 cond olc. prest1QlooS & benefits Exp req'd Wang. Oecm1te. Dis-•El UST. PIT 1G31 PLACENTIA. CM 1 Fesl'llon Island(); ·N.B. Is now tatclng 1PPtlcatlona lmmed opening IOf exp, Sacrtllce. 760-e77G loc 760-0840or 549.3909 Nwpl Bch S.2-2626 ptaywrltef S9 50-$12.00 Front/light bactc IOI Skin Stitt SSIO PllZIClll ~s:befutalb~meto tcaak'eh~ .. Ceneroa•get Ptlcl•• ... a -~ ... ~~_!!:1--1S_C_B_A_A_G_A_IN_S __ l_wet __ bar_ MtF TO SHR OPU<-COM f ,--------SECRETARY Perform all care clink:. Apply In per-,._ _____ _....,,... lblll .., I ... ... _._, 1 I d It LOSETOBCH Al/AIL ICt•t rt•tr!f lflTAlHCIP'TilltST rouune du;tea Good M F HC P ,... sp ons ty. energel c 10 s 14oo1mo •benefits, rarg. r11r. gu ara. 9-1, 1375/MO 2790 NEWPORT BEACH 1 •yplng and grammar son on-rl A har-* F&IOllATilll Full & Part-time, Mllano's and friendly Molhet's 11 EOE. 979-5944 amp, acc:ordlana. etc. d-855-0314. e-720-0809 C M Ntoe area Westside Are you look Ing for 8 Some w p $9 OO-S10 00 macal, 888 w lSth St Excellent car.., oppl'y In It• I 18 n Res tau ran 1, a growing company and · CASH ONL YI 536-73"7 PROF/FEMALE 28-35 lwo 2Br hses • land I~ cl'la.11eng1ng cerMf OP· RECEPTIONIST • Type 50 p /T IECIPTilmT bridal fashion WOfld Wiii Bal~ 675-8171 offers many benefits MOVING-mus1 Mil Sot• Toshr 3br 4ba Ouph CdM add 2 mOfe Lush lndscp ' portun1ty? WE are look-wpm. lronl lobby. busy Busy real estete office, tralnentl'lualastlc. CHl'fttl lflP. Pi.ue apply at· 225 E P/T lllPATCI •ma love aea1. cocittall & arid Micro. dl w. wtd $557 S175K Agl 642-9666 mg lor a friendly. mature. board Wiit train exper'd Mon-Fri, 9-2. Typing 50 qualllledpersonafOf' Ill Part & F ll·tl d 17th St. Colla Mesa Needed to detlvef , .. , tables silk ptantl m!Cro- -·~ ullt. Roz 675-5677 ---I enlhus1as11c peraon Opefalor $6 00-$7 00 wpm Must be reliable & orptt ex~lnaalet. CM ltlons .~all ~ R~=--ctlSILTill IEP ........ lor lhe Dally Piiot wave. 'p1us more SuPer Prof fem non-amkr 25-35. IHilHI I Fiaaacial j wt dental experlt!OC8 to well groomed Salary 859·55 91546-3994 43 Fashion Island. NB Mature,,_..,..., to help ctlll-4 Hrs oSn5/HFrlday att~-reasonable! 559-1212 101n our team Top pay T RC T empo<ary S8'V10eS comm / XPfK but wlll ""'~ · noons r • gas ..-28 R 2BA Irvine condo Jltat?TtLtH 29141 tr1nge benefits n-smk 4500Campus 0r•l 24 we HEAVY STOCK WORK-dren end adulll with 1 lowance Mull have,.._ NEWPORT BEACH w/yard & all amen1t199 WIDOW has MONEY tor 644--0595 852-9424 train. Call Joan 631 "1268 Claulfled AdYWliSlng Delivery Person we.nted handteapped condition. hable tranaportatlon Tennis Club MembenNp $400 + utlls 786-9 l l9 TOs SlOKtup, no credit I·~~ ~~\·fa TEUPllll w.ES tor busy Newport Beacl'I Enuresis Appolntmerua Contact Liu Smith $750 THIS WEEKI I Pay ltatal1 ... Waatt4 2726 ,,... no penally Call .•••••• •••••••• ••••••••••• .~ r r: Restaurant Reliable, Hit M l by us Hard WOfk and 642-4321 Ext 275 Tranaler. 675-3208 1!Q¥ The Orange Coast Dally mouvated x·int drlVing travel required. Make, .. _______ • SEEKING 1BR APT:COM Denison Assoc 673 7311 -·-• ·--• Piiot currently has oP9fl· record FI T 675-7829 $40,000 -$70.000 comm i• • LAZY BOY rust, white 8tt Newport Beach. Balboa ls AaatHCtatah : t \111 11( 01'1'01( 11 'I I \ : HOIPTllllST lngs tor a lull and part-ask for Manl199r Cell 800-82G-4875 tHl.ITTOllllL coueh,5ollpelnt1ng15M ~2~~::sf'~~::'S:~ Lt1tlF1u• 2925 :. MA A{:ER :. FI T, personable mature ::On'~~P!,~n~1.::,~r!; P/TWAITHIS or 800826-•826 F;1oao~~~~·no~:;~~ ~~~osr'e~!2:'t .. _ _ liiii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;iii , pers.f n tor property Advertls1Qg department E•P req'd Call Ttlura-Sun IAY CAllP /OllLI GUE S4 OOthr Apply In person SOFA, two piece lull llz• Carlftl for leat t e mgm co, with busy Must type 45 wpm. have '4-6pm CdM 673-3515 For F V. Ctlrlatlen School BOOKS ON rAPE 27,jlO • phones Mull be,•ble to prior telephone sales e11 --APPLY 963-783t mattress. end tablet and ~ fQUNQAOS • \p p l11.1l1u11-. •"''"""'"'"'I! 111· work Saturdays 9-4pm, perlence andapteaaent IAllWIClllAIEI 729Farad,CM lamp, ALL Ul<E NEW ~E--s-1d'!"'e-C-os_t_1""!M-esa--sa-if-e. : • ··1•11·.t f,.1 11111!1.1~1·1111·111 1'"•1111111• : Good phone maaner .a 1' cheerful ielephone voice Part·hme 10..3 o· Petite IEUYHY HIYH ' 548-5525 -759·8943/833-9&2• clean single (lOx201 on ARE fREE • • must Call 642•1603 Excellent salary plus Cafe, 3 130 s Harbor Good driving record Bring I SAILBOAT CHARTER TRIPLE match dr1t & nlte prl11ate alley Long term • 111ii11 1d11 ·d' """ 1 I tt· ..,. If • lfCEmHIST commission and good Blvd. s A 549-8060 MVR Costa Mesa Blue FLEET need1 person to atnd wl'll, gld trim $70 storage S95 673·3600 C II • 111111 11,111·11. 11r,!.111111·1I 111·\dtl•· ,1114' • Part orFuUUmelna benetlls Print. 1690 Placenlla service boats and do Swvtrekrwht $25 BluWI Ct••trcial a : : c11.d "' ,, ... ,,.,, \ ""''' ollll • ""''' !'llJI" : doctor's oNk:41. Call l<athleen Olton lor In-Tiii IUCI Hllf IELIYllY PfRlll minor repairs ~5-7 100 rug 81110 $100 S.5-9521 l.t. Salt leat I 142·1171 • "orl.1111! "ilh '1111111.. • answe"ng phones. light I er view appo1n1men1 , Taking 1ppt1ca11ons for PI T Mon-Fri 1-5 SERVICE STATION AT-C.a11ter1 . Ml ---'"'9!-""----e • typing. flllng; alk for 642-4321 ext 302 Hostess. Cocklall/Oyster 2121 Harbor C M I TENOANT Ff PT Chevron T -, 800 t i t e Hol1.1lil1 ,,.i11o1, 1,.1 1.1 111111" e Renee 213-592-t331 llAlllOIAST BartOay food --Urenes S1111on 3000 F11rv1ew. A A w/allACCESS - _______ 2_7_6_9 .1"0-U·N·O·B·lk·,·g·ld·d·nn-·vc-ly I •• .11111 lll•Ur.1111. ol 11111•1 •• AHost,ess' (sfarl $G6/hr9) DOG LOVER WANTED! CM Apply In per90nl Incl disc dr, printer etc. -... RlCEmHtST /TYPIST IAIL Y PILIT PP Y In person 1 Wiii tram grooming e1t---great for kids. paid S 1800 134 SOllll nn UCI Irvine wners name • \\ I I I I I • Wanted-Responsible pit 330 w Bay SI Sleepy Hallow. Laguna change tor kennel help SERVICE ST A TION asking $600, 675-5038. 161i w es1c11tt 1<; Coieen Kaylor • '" ,.,,,,, '"1 '""'1'·"" '1'" • worke<wtthexperience1n 1 CostaMesa.CA 92626 Beach.nophonecanr 546-2848or545-5912 AnENOANT F y NwplBch 541-5032ao1 847 -3235 • ·I••· 1111 f11tl11•!.! l'.11rl '·''·'"''"' ,11111 • WP.10..2pm ,pleasanl ·-----------.am ___ E_IS ___ ORIVER PARTTIME fllper~I Applyln per-.. '.," .... ·-·--·-·"'""----19 859SOFTTOSHARE FOUND Blkl wtlt female : hnlt.t.,.. nwrlio .•I ·111d ''''111 "1 111 : personalltydt!Slred,ask Ful l Ti me H os t · ForN~Beactl son t90 HerbOf' ~ FREEto goodhome,mate Prv 01, restroom wet bar cropped I a I vc I y e "" r.1111 ,. l.u1111 . I'' oc1 .1111 ... 11 1f\ ,11111 e lor Sharon 9f)S.2070 CllRISTllAS SIS ess' /Wa1tress appty at flower shop call 833· 1888 I SERVICE STATION AT· Lllaso Apao Inside dog, V .. • B B Demonllrate t,...,,. & nlfta T IOves walks 646-8800 secretary Slatton or"lown o ushard H e 1111fi.,1 .. , ,11f11.,.,1111 1 e RECEPTIONIST -,-"' Ti..t lr'-..itf between 9·2 ENOANT FIT. PIT. hrly 962 542 t .. now lo Dec. home party • ... 1715 t Newhope-Sle 113 · • • Outgoleg person, l or plan. no coll. del or Inv. I t t lllY.-ll W*._I • com m 1 s s Io n FREE To good hOme 8 Foun1a1n Valley. 549-1585 IFound M YORKSHIRE • \ """ Ill "' r-.1 11 I 111·~ 111111 • heavy phones & mall ideal for HOMEMAKERS. .. HIM E -H Eves/Days, 673-3320 month old PUPPY. Gtf· BAYFRONT BUILDING TERRIER PCH a1 Ootieny .• 111111 • ~IHI '' 110 11 111 •. Typing 55wpm, t>eoellls tree kit. supplies, & train, 1400 PM 0.Mt IWJ Allen Beck Florist, 2809 I •(•y1cir ITATill man Shepard/Chow'"'"· Moo-Fri 8-5 ,_.. ....... Ne'Wpor1 Blvd . 675-t353 • " E S.2-2106 5~~~~~e~::;~Eup ~~4\87~ Pl 8 . 15 ' I: ORANGE COAST PUILISHIN& co.: 7~:-~~,s~~! ca~~~~~6;~ry "'ili-u11 WISH ,!::!:::'.do~~.. Jnrelry/hn/An Call 642 4644 REWARD Lost ioruse 1 • 330 W Ba St • ... ---71'4-8'0-0058 THE NEWP.~0-R_T_E_A_ High School Sen!Ofa and earn S4·S 10/hr, HH Large office available In I snell tat>t>y cal Brn wtblk • · Y · • H ltlllWMI PUWlll RESORT with Its GRANO College students Orange requiremenll good AUOEMAAS pl~uet il k Newport Beach Tas1e1u1-strps greet) eyes. 1 yr : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : IRE I LlllEI ••LfSIWI reopening has tile 1o11ow-Coui"t1Y Com, panys ""1 5 a1111ude. desire to earn 3 lydecora1ed suite Men. old Vic Hamilton & • EOE • -1ng p0$ltlonsavat1able: pos l ons or •rvce cleancut.962-9512 yetlow gold 11 6 grama 1a1 Health Professional Pomona CM Oays j • • Experience not necesaary work $5/Hr ~ C1ll Perry Hand worked. cast, rn9ltl , __. 851 1756 673 9893 ,,.5 7c.,,.,, through c las<'ifi·ert but highly prel'd Mull be •Food Servers aft 3pm 645-5760 Veterinary Hospital oracelet wtrope style pre err..., • 1 -eves ~ -;JVV • • • • • e • • • e • • • • • • • • • • e e e • e ~ Needs ex....,,rlenc-"' N"-"t 11 k •93 • • •5 I --highly aggressive Wllllng •Cocktail Serv9'S EXP'O LINE COOK IUC· A I I e n da n I..... 2·~·3 n s .. -.. ~ .. to work hard with deep •Telephone Operators -s•ful A""htclub. good NI w "Fabulous & Fashion• .. ._ .. desl e lo make 0 ..,., .. "'V ghtSI eek Apply at .,.. r m ney pay Call M·F an 4pm blk lamb V. lngth opera Send resume P O Bo• Mull have 1·2 yrs e1t-125 Msea Drive. Costa ' . 1045. Tustin. CA 92681 1 A 1 Ask for Bob. 9S.· 1'22 Mesa 631-1030 coat. wl'lt outfs & collar In per ence PP Y in person Emba mink. never worn ln'S TALI Mon-Fri 8 30-12 Noon. llUHCllEOIH only $500 Can 780-537' Personnel Otfk:41, 1107 N .... 1 1 Nercbdbt 2 • The Los Angeles Times Jamboree Rd. N B o exp nee ... ,1 tra n. nd mink coat COiiar fr .. c 'r cu•• t 'on Te I e . WAITER/WAITRESS contac1Nancy859-4333 Ltis1u Cold Otfice Fanitart markellng Program has HOST /HOSTESS HANDYMAN lllTMI( CllAJll A ~·J~nt 1t.A.117 part lime sales openings For Motel & Reel Eat1te 2 0 ".,,. i..A A ~ for bright energellc aales PUFFINS ottice Apt Avallable •k Dressers. 551·4ouv fop 4JX tUmhure et people It you want to REST AUAANT,CDM McNash Realty 642-1334 AHliHCt l IOl l lets ll'l•n l'latf prloel En- earn S5 00/hr, $7 00 Call between noon-5pm ----tire --~ of ....-..... ·ti ... " commission tor each sale ask for LOVIS 640-8381 -HOUSECLEANERS 1 lft &PPLWll(I l .. k g'~ furou;-' ~: .. :: .. :•: . . . .. I . and quality tor our at-WAITER/WAITRESS NEEDED now• $4 50 atart US tll·IUI chairs. credenUI. con- 1---------...------------------..,---------..,...--------...J lracttve benefits paekage PIZZA COOKS Rapid advancemnt pou-ferenc11 tbl; r~tlon which includes medical ONL y EXP APPL y Ible 30 hr per wee« KENMORE ELEC ~ furn, drahlng tt*, pten Unrtilia1 l1tt1 $2.40 per day Tna1 s ALL you pay for '.l lln~' 30 oay m1n1mum 1n lhe SERVICE DIRECTORY CAU TOOAYll ASK FOR LOIS Your Service Directory R6preSA'lnla1t11e 842-4321 Ht, 309 C .. il• Cart Electrical L1 .. 1ca,ia1 DAYCARE 1n a tun & loving RESIOtCOMM'LllNO 26 I Lawacare en11,,onm11n1 Ages 2 • & yrs Do my own work Lie Clean Ups•Tree Topping up 1ncld pre school "'2780• 1 Al S.6-8 126 Shap1ng-Remo'l1ntHaul C M F"PT 548 5122 Ml"'E 650·32 .. ni11 S.mce 1c ompan1on tAides fOf 11~ in care & hte hskpg lor 'lhe elderly 17141833-2009 ELECTRICIAN Oual work " Cl · S . Free est $20 hr TREES P1iati11 11818[ emce :t487892 Greg, 979-6276 FP.l'!"!'NPE "!P!"!'A~1N!'!!!lf'!"!'1N'!'!llG--By-R~1ch!'9- DUST BUSTERS S88tmo -Topped/removed Clean-ard Sinor 16 yrs of happy & up Wk /81-mo supplies !NEW/REPAIR Ouallty No up new lawns 75 1-3476 customers Lie 280644 1 turn Chr1s 861.0988 jobs to small. reasonable Th k Y , 983 • 1, Free est llc'd 831·2345 DUSTY'S Landscape/lawn an • ou ... 1 FRIENDL v TIGERS• Why M111n Serv Wktytmonth/ A A.A PAINTING Int/Ext spend your valuable 11me B11•7111a 1 time Free est 24 t-1S.O LOWEST possible price r;lean1ng1 Free esllmates. i--.-.... H"!"A!'"N'!'!O!'!'Y'!'!'M"!"A!'"N-.-.-COMMERCIAL Landscape 10 Step Service 662-3235 11•asonable 541·3606 Large or small I do 11 1111 Mainl Sprinklers. sod. 20 EXTERIOR EXPERTS Housecleen1ng. carpets & Pat 53 1-5579 or Ive mag yrs tn area Tony 645-512'4. Olfllcull repairs R specialty uPllOlstery windows etc Carpentry.-masonry roof· C&B LAWN SERVICE Ltc 11288597 631 ·9295 Ktrbys Mamt 631-5272 1ng. plmbg dry-wall, Ille MOW '"' EDGE TWICE MO GLASGOW PAINTING HOUSECLEANING 10 & morel J B s.e-9990 S20-S25 5•8-5722 lnttExt 30 yrs e1tper VAS EXP Good refs FENCES-GATES Tree trim Tree1Tr1m/Cle1nup compl ref's 642-5214 own trnns Mane 241 -9553 Dump run1 C M IN B area Jim Wh)'le 642· 7206 gerdening Competitive PAINTER NEEDS WORKt pnces Chuck 642-2873 1 tlE celll ti b •GEN HOME REPAIRS n xt. ngs, re n ca Housecleaning 14 yrs exp r elllble re&s free est OWf'I An11tie1I Ceili111 trans Pine 645-9866 Della FleeLowN 6R l5A1NTED •ANNE s Hse cLNG• Paint Drywall Carpentry FULL SERV. GARDENING (~)yrs pe~pti w~gu3~~7 elc Gary 545.5277 PTL No 1ot> 2 btg Of 2 small avts an ng -..., Also Int/Eat Patnttng Cmplle windows paint HANDY ANDY Main! & Free est 646-3072 -QUALITY PAINTING Llc•268597 631-9295 vacanc s•Anne722-8572 Repair SVC Home Apt & Commercial 760· 7 t94 ···~··· MARIE"S Janitorial Malnt LARGE OR small _ Prot cln+fl9 gd e11p /refs Clean-Up L.andecape G1trden1ng etc For tile best I b done, 65()..3745 ..... Par111ng Area Aec>atrs & 2• hr Call Marie 547•5846 Gene<al home repairs ~r11elng •Roofing 6 _ 8 yrs ••P Troy 548-2077 1"":'1"'1~!irlrKl"7"""!Pm-e~l~I l!'-Ob'!"s- Wattfproollng• 931-4199 MS CLEANING-Free Est e' I' Newport Costa Meaa. __ •w,, re Ttwt Sett comm/res •• lll R Spec; in old hOUH S & graf- ltttl removal Beet any bid. guar work 675-6088 ••r;ri!f FAT HING INTERIORS HANGING/STRIPPING VISA-MC G73-1512 l11iat11 ltmcea I ea11 Eric. 675-9510 •1-i+rH!"'!'A'!"u!.il-!'-!Ll'!"N•a~-""!M"!'O-.v"l'1N""GP'" •rv•n• •f'• 675-3175 REUEF CARE §EAv1ce W1tn<1a a Kelly's OU111llty I Garage & Yard Clnups Stuc;co-Flnlth Cabinetry-Pla .. lai Emergency• Hr·O•y Wk HMC~ntng. elCP refs. Jon 845-8192 No Job to small All types 1..., ... ...,_._1'!1..----- Secrfl·Bkkpg 875-993 7 642 0405 or 962-1667 HAULING • CLEAN-UPS Fr" est Lie G31•234S 24 tir 0 • tll-11H 7 0 fll ....: •All plumbing & heetl"". C1rpe1try WILL l<EEP YOU SHIP ays Lowest rates h18f . ..., - -SHAPE• Eaperlenced re-Call Barry. 63 1·•748 1--.-, ... 1-.. --Ylll--*--l llH4tlla1 /U •l titu Eicpe<l Carperitry SeNlce Repalr-~o<rr.Acfdlllona lleble ~pl!M, 1'11111 At:Jt"1N()-8 MOVIN<t-"CtE"'Al'U"EXP~i Doors-etc 5.48-4980 "'" 646-23'42 aM 4pm COiiege Student wt truck Over 25 yeara e•perlMee Thank you, l -1• LI< T · 1 t6,•28 730· 1353 Free est Lie. 63 1-23'5 Ooora·Meooldlngs-Bpay Ctatracteu HAULING & ••ov1NG ••ABC MOVINO• • le -. -lr - -Wlnoo_,,. mplete atlos ,... rHa t 1 Addition• Ouallty Work Bl AOf CONSTRUCTION CotleQ Student wllr11<:k Ou1ck & C8reful T t38046 · •47744GPtul ~-8860 Concrete wOr!I patio 'Thenk1.Lewt1756-9154 LO RATES 552-0A 10 N GOver1 remod""i"" -Work done on pr-1 ... Doofa.-Repllr-Alttf•tlona neen~d. 84o-0'68I laatrecJita ITUYlll 111.UIE -SAVINGS 1so":'j 219 Cat>1Mll·P•l\ell-Loc.k1.:.tc IBM. co;;:;patlbi.& 4 Mee STllllTS lllY1ll OI. , .• - 35 ytt up -Wry G42.05e7 CtHtrectita tnto&h Compu1en S 15 Or Co Orlgtnet l9'!111r•,.. ..... ~,.._.- PA TIO'• deekl feftCa. I I iii' Hf 0"9-on·OM tutoring s1U:Mo .... lnau<ed EXPERT CERAMIC nung generel remdlng R11 • • 111 Any pro0ram or 90ftwert lie T124""43e 8' t-8'27 Dlatlnctlve, AftMdable l1able JO'\fl 760 7132 PATIO Co11er1 . declla 979 0551 Gene 'NEWWarlt'IOUM StOftge Kltehena bathe 722.e783 awr11ng• quality workl I P1u1 ~afl RemOdeil and FrM H1 LIC J4tl68' Fin Lu•1.u,i11 Partit1/0cc11ln.1 TrH hmct AOO•tiont Walla OoOI'• avallable 259 04,4 I wnure . bee &;fa; CJaj,,. (re-j c +AU sEAVICet M2· 1ll0, 11&11, HI kc fAttsitlMcE 11red1 wa.ldOff g.reduate, Trtmmino Remov.i Verd C DMra ft>o frlm ~ Ou111 will prepa,. apectal d•n ~ l'\aul ~528 ·~· Entry X French ooo;4 Serv L.IC/IM ''" •t '* 1n your Pl<>f'M. pettlet AoffbliYCCN1Nd &; By N0tma11 Ttte e>oor-rn.n 989·8'93 or 538-MH ale Call A9QGle 839 7100 ...... c1 ... 1 =~ =:e,r:;;":..~ Oi lt a'" ll5"7 DOOR JAPANESE QAR0£NIN0 A KIOS PARTY by Canlel LET T ! SUNSHIN! IN SERV Cteen~ & Malnt C•rt~ cheract•• Ile Sunlhlne •tnck>w ctftnlnQ C•tat/C..ttttt loi1J_tct-...rt_c_1_J ____ Fr .. ett Tony M4 •7st Aetlt bte, $43-1810 Ltd Call(71'1848-5980 zs;;:;;:;;)'I, petio. p1th1 PURlll WOlllO 1SHIKAWA LANDSCAPE When you're f\lf'i-.1 into Cornmetet91/Re91dentiil ate; No IOb too am•ll Ouatlly work tr" •t Sod Ctean-uo• Matnt n.o you're tuned Into t••tOfY '30 • 2-tory S40 Rau Mtekey,53&-0SS3 •-4~5511 9el-7401 Sprlnk'-• lllc 9'°-4 t.47 rc:ommunity Calif WindOMM4•5t24 J, cover a~ than talk to us MILANOS RESTAURANT Map Squi d 962•5P35 Excellent cond $95 reeks, dictating equip, loday For an lnlervleW 600 E BAV-C 2 HOUSECLEANERSI E1t· OK&M dbl oven built-In legal flllng e1bln111. call 7 14 540-0301 BALBOA ISLAND perlenced -good pay S50. 646-6705 more. 64~05 WAJTIEU MATURE Person Needed 1n card shop. lle•lble l'lta Please apply 1n petaon at lill•1n lt1tHr11t 91 1' Adams Ave, HB Apply Main St & Balboa on Peninsula t().. 12noon Ask IFFICE PHIHTI tor Pe1e 673 7726 Continued grOW1h hll r• ------suited In several open-ltatral 5530 ings for relall sales per-ANIMAL ATTENDANT ¢if sons, ~n F/PT Ad· position Duties Include vancement po1en1la1 Wiii bathing animals. kennel train. Benefits C1111 Per-wk No e1tp nee Apply at sonnel department New-Dover Shores PCC, port Stat1oner1 863-t200 2075 Newport Bl. CM H&l HT&TE SAUi N9ed a change? Just 11art- 1ng oul? Went to become succeulul? Before you do anything call Eldon 11 759-4830 and find outltl HUTWUTHI aw.man Apt Manager Cple w/exp tor beautifully maintained Apts. C M Salar y • Bonus t Apt No ~ts 642-4914 Wkdys 10-4 APTlllUlll M1nager coupie, 75 unit compte•. Tu1tln Wife In ore. husband malnten· ance Apt • salary Expet nee Send resume to: 136 Roctteslllf. Colla Mesa. CA 92827 Openin1• Now Available CAR ROUTES -E•rn Extra C••h For De/Ivery 01 Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT Deliver 1 day a week No collecting . no soliciting. Must have dependable car, truck or station wagon and insurance CALL 842 -1444 Ask for JoAnne Craney I M IF Musi l'l1ve car SEARS Upright freezer, Peta Aaiaab 1141 548-0621 Hotpolnl Reing. Warde --------- ltHSEIHPfl/IWI Elect Ory. Wl'llrl Pool Gu 01111 .... SUr.Ptl .... At small ocean front hotel Dryer, 642-3284 Show quallty-Klper'a F i 0-champion line. Gorgeoua In Newport Beech era lllt I 14 tont of W1'1nklet 3 left 673-1030 lllYFllllTIH s1200-$1500 642-9057 1111100( US Hl·l1H Oach1hund1 Mini, AKC. Experienced. permanent red malea. 6 weeks person 10 handle Prop-6 pc bdrm aet Sola bed. $250ea 171'M96-4702 erty Casually Pollclea, Cott lbl, lamp tbl & drum service account•. clalma. l bl (all match) & 1 coft lbl. llllAUTU llTTlll rating & billing 0 C Air-All xln1 cond 546-6746 6 WEEKS. MALE port loc 652-1188 Al L rurn muat 001 Couch 720-9803 INTERIOR-DESIGN po1-(queen bed), queen, twn, POODLES.A-PEOPLE ltlon avail Training Fle1t· corner/coll .. tend tbl•. Poodle pupa, Teecupa. Ible hrs Be your own chllda bdrm 963-3933 Toy Min $350 up bou Call 557-•590 Antique oak t1ble $150 2 548-28'8 utmlUCE P /T Of 4 chairs S40ea Sec-UlllTll IWllF I ... Colleoe age student ok retery $40 G73-9136 Lv Lop eerred. very tame Must have some land· Mso 64i·9282 scape e1tp, handyman COUCHES (2), 4 dining SiamMe Mix F..-2-- exp 4 w()f1( fie• hours chairs. 2 bar slOOI• and coat btack · b~ mot Call 673-4664 9-5 M-F m0f1I 752-0153-dey Of · 'V green M~ANICS fOf BMW & 759-31'2-nlght =i :C:.' .~Ot~~~v· VW m1nlnum 5ytl e11-HIPfUTf PluN perlence Contact Erle Must Mii lrg brasa & gl... llU S.8-1248 din Mt 2 recltnet1, 2 eon IMI lllllU WllTU Ible. bkatlelf. antique buf· UIT ... Pllll CaHlnder/Ptloto Seulona fat M1Jk1 otter 76()..8 t37 UMd, frultWOOd llnetl, •It at1-aeo1 for lntervt.w Hand eltV9d Spa.nttfl oaJt cono, $1500.~ twin b9d. dr...., a nlgllt • 0 Mlllll IUlllT I at and $400 fOf •1111 28" 14 .. AL WIN ActotOftio oon-1"-v ......... "~ IOle piano. new eond, -•• 1118 """' v>O 760-9243 walnut tlnlah, S 1595 Obo 11 now llCQIPtlng appll-""'897 9777 cations tor C11hlers and llYllll "'' • ev •72~24 s.Ai~ -Aa-Almoat new •9 mo•) TIO!A-QAl( UPRIGHT slstance. PluM epply 1t Elegt1nt eontpry bdr"I ae1 Hamllton-etready tuned 2:15 E 17th St . CM Incl armotra. trlpl• drar W/BENCH, S 1000 MITOI llDUTE 3pe llv rm IUlle. glua top "2~184 cott .. tend lbta, 3 pc ent ----"Tll:...-..: ctr. 548 0773 Iv mtg _l_l!J!._1 .. n ___ ...;;-..;. ~:i:: ~1':~o1':~-MOVING! Muat Sect1floel LITll 11 IPID Ill Ing 3.4 hour• • oay S.eulllul Art O.CO ~ Extra .,_..11 Good Moncleyth1urrlday afttf 4 mllehlng ehtlr condition 631-0«7 noon Saturd1y and Sun-876 &373 I .tDli day morning C all ~r1la1 I ... s 842-'333, Uk for Kirk •• SAUi ISAEcoh au ro:in; me- ";· O...t L tl'llp9CI aora (wht c:f\lne &200 d911.ix~t • .._, '°"on). I yr Old ~ S 100. both ,... .,...,... Matellt"" gl ... 1op COf'ld 842-Qi'6 en a-330 <>•ySt . ..., ..,.... .. ,_ c:oetlttff. arid tabtea Cotta M .... CA 02$~9 gt.111 lop l&lntng rQOfTI TV, lt•r•, Dlidl'llalft tabte wtf~ ... NlllMU Mon-Fr1 7 30am-4 OOpm hMvy pnonee, no exp '*· t0.k9'( & ltgtlt typing ~ to WOfk on oom pu1tf $5 00/tlr P1MM ~lnpenonto BOOt<S ON TAP£ 129Fated St 5"4 55,6 en.ire (blve) An furniture l'son~ .. ~co;;;P.~=~..,~., ~s•---~ In lllOlt*'lf condition I 'r"""' ·--Bl!AUTIFUl SETI Syt, 80 ftlta/Cl'lennel, lneredl~ eound, If moe 7~=-~~7 otd, Pd I 1000 Muat Mii uoo Obo Diii ~1· 1133 Pk.le UO I duf al* blcy(.le !or lhoea wtlt~ ... lhet 1rtt1e bv wmtchlQO lfle ct n.o PflQ4ll • SONY TAIN1TA()tf 21 ' Cot0t ConJIOle Aemote control, eat>te reeciy U 50fobo ~'7 l. • ' , Oran:geCOMt DAILY PILOT/Monday,~ :ti , 1988 .., . ~,, -· Clllills.. ........ ....... C*.-r ... •• I . -11~--· COAViffl •ti ...,, , ....... IYMlllU UP TO OOMOS. ON APPROVED CR.EDIT 8.9% ··~'' mil• . -l44~~~~0S.A I [filQDO©ill ,.... ...... '*I 2926 HWl>Of 111-.d oond, ...... ....,... LTt 0.-. .,_, _.. ......... &1•AL 1====::::::.1C.M. 979-2500 PllOllTllE UTI JIM Cl..JCIC CADILLAC '78 SeVllle ~~~;',..,..""'....,,..,..-,---- UPT03e MOS. "1/RENAULT , •Int cond. ne~ ONAPPROVEDCREDIT JEEP P•lntlUr ... mu11· ... 9.9% • s.IJOO c.i1Jon993-2193 0 '1 WlllTAU..U 1----useo CARS & TRUCKS COME IN OR CALL FOR Art> TRYIMG HARO£R TO B£ :: l •SALES ·SERVICE •PARTS • l!AalNG L1'RGl SI ltMNIOl!Y ON IH{ W(SI 'COASI &1•AL PEIOllTllE UTE UPT080MOS. ON APPROVED CREDIT llALLllW IAVINE AUTO CENTER 7 14-951-3 144 800-428-7 485 FIR tlPUllll. OeLILLO ....it 18211 BEACH BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEACH ..., ..... 1, .... 1111 CHEVY ·eo cam.ro. lo ml. V8, t-tope, air, ater.a, $3850 080. CA LL THEODORE ROBINS FORD Jt11>t1 ~AllfHJll 01,1 vr1 CO\TA ~f \A ""•44' !)(~'' VllllWllEll OOY MOO£l • Celi. II ITIOI NABERS CADILLAC LARGEST SELECTION ot late model, low mileage Cedlllaca In Or~ County! See ut todeyl 640-9193 Of 548·9797 LOS •77 eu... fklpr, 4 CALL TODAY ctt~ CHEVY '82 C.vlllef, red,• dr, am/fm, ell ~. new d t It ·•· trana, otf~wht/red Int '-,' llJ'H I JIJtJ' < ·~.., r. eu 0• Mn m QM,-· •1n" --5"'7•"116 lo ml, exit eond. $3750 • ;, uuu ;, • d: , ' t~f r, , i fl '~ . &•0-1100 obO. 497-4310 "=L""D""S'""Cut=""""i..,...-....,•"='90"'",-44'-• .,..VI..,,..., I f' 1' 4 ' ~JI 1 f ~ J t ~ f :\I 1442 S Bristol. SA 141-0220 2600 Harbor Blvd COSTA MESA You don'tknowwtlatyou're auto. pwr, ale, cru1ee mlalnt"youheWn'treecl con trol $2~00 obo. * 7 52-()9()() * 1/1.11 842-2000 CIMelfled letely. 756--9281 Ml.IC NOTICE Nil.IC NOTICE NlJC NOTICE Ml.IC NOTICE rta.IC NOTICE f't8.JC NOTICE P\llJC NOT1C£ Nit.IC NOTICE '1Crmout IMlllMlll purdlaeer~ ..._. be P"O-FICnTIOUI .,..... KmM FICTITIOUt au ... H K 27nO FtCTmOUt au ... 11 NOTICE TO '1C'Tm0Ue .,._.. flte'TmOUe M111•18 ..,,_ ITATW..wT rated ae of tM ...._of,. N.,,_ ITA,.....-r FtCTmOUa llUllNEH MAMIE ITAHMIENT FICTITIOUt Ml-II MAMIE I TATW•NT CMDITCMtl Of NAM1 ITAT'lmWT NAM1 ITA~ The followlng pet90nS .,. cordlftg °' tM '*'"'-The followlng pereon1 ~ N,... ITA~ The foltOWlng persons.,. ..,... ITAftmNT The fotlowtng perlOnl .,. llUU( TRANW.fl The loMow4nO pel'90ftl -The lotlowlnO petaOlll .,.. OolnQ bVslneM aa: ...., IMI ..-, tttte P11kf doing buslneae aa: The following~· ere doing business u : The lollowl"ll pereont are doing bull_. as: IS.CS 6101 -8107 dolnl} ~ -Oo1nQ ~a: COAOHAOEL MARKFC, .... .,......, ............ THOMAS WILCK AS-dolngbutl-aa: O RANGETHORPE & doing business u : Con· THE SMART SHOPPER, UCCI AUTOMOTIVEACCENTS. PARADISE OAAOENS. 2931 E. Cout Hwy, COfona (1/1)--... end_. of SOCIA TES, 215 1 MlcMllon KEELER DRILLING COM-WESTERN t TO . 536 S..-valelicent Care EvelultiOn 3176 Putlll'lll)/' Suite 113. ~otlce ts hefet>y giv.n to 825 Pfomontory Of. w•. 29ee FOJtburOugfl. Fulerton. del Mar. Cell!. 92825 l'MOfdellf Ofder CO!tftrwt· Drive. Sult• 290. lrvlne. Caltf PANY. 2900 "1" BrletOI ward Rd . COfone def Mar, end Patient Feliowthlp Sef-Coeta M .... Cellf 92826 creditor• of the wttlltn Newport Beedl, Cell! t2teO c.Mf. t2.t3S Nol Ptlenuchar ... 20610 1ftt ...... AloeMfooete .. 92715 Street. Co111 M .... Calll Celt! 92625 vice. 302 E Balb<>I Blvd.. Barron Edw11td Reuter. named trenaler0t1 tl\11 a Aogeje Mftt\e RotMnon. lubel .Fernandez, 2ett PCH, Mlllbu, Cellf. 90265 be peld bf ...,.,. Thom 11 W ft c k A I -92626 G-H Robertson. 536 Betboa, CA 92861 220A Knox St , CO.ta M9N, built transfer fl about to be 825 J>romontory Of, W•, FoxbUfougtl. F\ifletton, Celll Katherine Campbell, Th• und•r•ltA•d r•· IOClatea , Inc .. Cellfornla Goes & A111ocl1tes, tnc., S..w11d Rd . Corona del Joseph Autttn Grey. 302 Calif. 92827 made on personal pr()C)erty ~Beach. Calif 92teO ~ 20135 Giibert, Canon Coun-_.,.. et. rWtt to r9fec1 OOfpofatlon. 2151 Mtchelson Clllfornle. 2900 ''A'' 8filtol M11. Cell! 92825 E Bilbo• Blvd. CA 92661 Thi• t>ualness 11 con-hefelnaft• deectlt>ed Thlt bualnen ts con-Thts tx.i .. MM Is con- ty, Cellf. 91351 .,_, and .. (itdl "'* .. Drive. Suite 290, lrvtne, Cellt. Street, Costa Mesa. Caitl Tht1 t>u1ln111 ts con· Ate• Lee Sterilng, 2346 ducted by-an~ndMduat The names and bu9ln-. ducted by· en lndlYIOllll Cluc:ted try· en lndMduel Jamee & ~tne Rot>-9fttry of .,_ ~ ~ 927 t5 92626 ducted t>y a llmtted partner-18111 St , Npt Ben. CA 926&3 Berron E Reastef addreu of the Intended Angel• Robereon IMbel ~erneno.z ertson, 71M 8'00ktree. Pa-'"9 tM ..... ~ Thia bu1tne11 It con-This bulln111 11 con-ship This t>ustneta ts con-Thts etatement was nled transterOl'S are· SHANTI S This s111ement -flied TWs ata1-1 -ftlecl clftc P.....a., Cellf 90272 DATU>: Aufuet 11, ,. bucied by: a COfl>Of•tlon . ducted by: 1 COfl>Oflllon 0-H Robertson ducted t>y 1 o-at pert· wltll the County Cterlt of Or-DEWAN and RENU DEWAN, with the County Clerk of Of. Wlttl the County Clefil ot Or- louts & June Fernandez, MA" TH A "IQ Q 1 o C TllOmu Wiiek. Pres!-JoM J Kroh. Tru1tee In 1Thts statement wu ftled nershtp ange County ~ July 25, 1910 W Bllboa Blvd . New-anoe County on July 25, llfl09 County on ~ 11. Tuetln, Cat". 9370A ICHWMTZ dent 9enkruptcy wltll the County Clerlo. of Or-Joe Grey . 1986 port Beech. CA 92ee0. 1986 t9M This buslneu 1s con-AM>M, llllONat a MIT· ThlS 111tement wu nled Thll statement wu nled enge County on July 2"-This at11emen1 wit !tied n 1ae1 The IOcatlon tn Cllltomta '311191 ,,,_, ducted by: 1 general part-TOIY, ey Mlc"9ef J .• Mome, wlth the County Clerk ot Or· wttll the County CleOc ot Or-1986 wltll lhe County Ctertt of Or-Published Orenge Co..t of the Chief executive ofllol Pvblllhed Oranoe Cout Pvt:llllMd Orange Co.I nerthtp Attomeye ter l.aecvtor enge County on July 25, enge County on July 25, '31S. enge County on Auoust 13. Dally Piiot Auoust 4, t 1, 18. OI' pl'lnotl>lf bull,_. office Olllty PllOt Auguel 4 11. 11, Delly Piiot Augwt 11, U . ~ Pllanueharu Pubtiel'led OrMge Cout 1988 1986 Publltlled Orange Coast 1986 25. 1986 ol the Intended trlll\aferor Is: 25. 19&6 Sec>tember 1. a. 1984 TNe atatement WU flied Dally Piiot August 18, 19, 25, ,,,... f st5271 Dally Piiot Auouat 4, 11. 18, '319125 M-238 aetne •• ll>Ove M-233 M-269 With the County Clerk of Or-t988 CepNt1 a t(eedeft, •1 Pubtlllled Orenge Cout 25, t986 Pubtlahed Oren99 Cout All other bus~ namea ---------l--------- enge County on July 23. MT280 aualMM Ceftter Ori .. , Oatsy Pilot August 4. 11 18, M-230 Oatly Piiot Auguat 18, 25, P\BLIC NOTICE end .Odr_, uMd by the P\8.IC NOT1C£ P\a.IC MOTlCE t98e lutte 200, n•-· CefH. 25, 1986 Septemt>e< I. 6. 1988 trarisfetor within the put ----------------~;..;;;,,~;.;.;;.;.;.;;~- fl1... lllllDl lC MnJICE 12711 M-251 PllJUC NOTICE M276 ,tCTITIOUI au ...... three yeara are None FlCTmOUI .,..... ACTTTIOlil ....... Publlahed OrWlQI Cout rUDL nu Publlllled Orange Co111 1---------NA• ITATWMIEJfT The names and butlMN NAM1 ITAra.JIT MA1im ITA,.._.,. Oelly Piiot August 4, 11, 16, '1CTITIOW-9U ... H o.lty PllOI August 4, 11, 18, fUl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUa .,.,.... Ml.IC NOTICE The foll~ peraone -addr ... of the trantfer... The fOllowlng per90nl.,.. T'l'll tOllowfn; ,_..,.,..,. 25. t988 NAMIE ITAn.NT 25, 1968 NA• ITAn-..T doing t>ustneu at a1e PRATIMAR PATEL. doing buslneN ... doing~ - M-243 The fOllowlng pereons Ile M-227x FtCTmoua .,..... The tOllowtng pereons .,. K zm1 GERI'S MINIATURES, 4 l8 17420 Slll'k A¥9t1Ue, Cer-T J p MANAGEMENT. NAilOHAl RESOU~S ---------dOlng bualneu ••. ---------Na. ITAT'l..wr doing business... FtCTITIOUt .,..... Marouertte. Coron• de! Mar. rltos, CA 90701 30381 P•MO Del Valle, CORPORATION, 505 City rtaJC NOTICE TREND PROPERTIES, P\8.IC NOT1C£ Thi following.,.,~ are CRUISE CONNECTION, • NA• I TAn•NT c.lif 92625 Th• ptopef'ly P«t~I Leoun• Ntguel, Cellt 92877 Pal'k-ny W•. Suite 900. 214 Lugonla Street, New-doing ~neat"· Olvtsion ol Me11 Verde The IOllowlng pereone ere Gerl E'Lane Mooney, 4l6 hereto II deacrtbed In gen. 1'8')' J tf. Finigan, 30381 Orange. c.m 92Mf I( 17t1J port Beaon. Calif 92863 FtCTTTIOUI ....... S. T Y.L.E., t550 Blyalde Travel. 2701 Ha1t>or Blvd . dOing t>uslnese at: PLAID Marguerite. Corona del Mar. erat as Stoell In Trade, Ax-Pueo Del Valle. Laoune Gene L. Jenlllns, 31801 ~COURT Guy John Thull, 214 N,,_ ITAft•NT Drive. Coron1 del Mar. Calif. Cot le Mesa, CaHI 92828 BROTHERS SOFTWARE, Clllf. 92625 luret Equipment Ind NIQUel. Cellf 92&77 BrlQl>I Roecl. Sun etty. Callf CW THI ITATW Lugonla Str .. t, Newport The tOllowtng persona are 92625 Jeen Fetr. 11800 Ouertz 1776 Ptlcarln, Costa Meta, Tiiis bu1tneu 11 con-Goodwm of• certain Send-fhl1 buslnen I• con· 9238 1 CW CALlfO...A Beach, Clllf 928&3 dOlng bustness 11: . L• WHt Enterprl-. tnc .. Cir . F"ountetn Valley, Cllfl CA 92628 ducted by en tndlvlduat "'ICll Shop l>ust,_ end ts ducted t>y en Individual Tiii• lxislnes1 11 con- '°"THI COUNTY Guy J. Thull BEST BUILDING MAIN-CellfOl'nla. 3100 W•t Pecllk:: 92708 Frank Peters end Al· Gerr ~.Mooney fOClled et· 1910 W 8elboe Tety JP Finigan ducied by. en lndlvldual Of 09'ANQ1 This sleternent wu flied TENANCE SERVICE, 2819 Coetl Hlwey. Newport This t>u1tn111 11 con-soct11n, Inc , Catllornte cor-Thia statement wu filed Blvd . Newport Beech. CA Thia 111temen1 wu llled Gene L. Jenklnl NOTICI cw with the County Ctef11 ot Or-S. Fa1Mew •203. Santa Eleach, Callf. 926&3 Oucted by an lndlvfdual porstion. 1776 Pltcertn. wtth the County Clerk of Or-92660 The l>ullnea neme wtttt the County Cter1t of Or· Thie etat~ .,.. Ned IHTINTION TO lfl\}9 County on July 25. Ane. Cellt 92704 Thia bu1lne11 Is con-Jean Fair Costa Mna. C.tt92626 ange County on Augull 11. uMd by the Mid tr1n1teror anoe County on July 25. wltll the County Cter1t of Or- M U MAL l986 ~ ' Jeffrey Anthony Sitter. Oucted t>y e corporation Thta statement wu tiled ·This bualnesa 11 con-1988 et aald tocatlon 11 SUB 1988 WlOI County on Augutt a "'°"'""AT N 11210 2619 S Fairview '203, Leland H West wtlh the County Clerll of Or-ducted by a eorporaliOn FIMIM SHACK •5 fl11m 198e ' PNVAn IAU Publlv.d Orange Coast Senta Ane, Cettf. 92704 Thia stllement was !tied ange County on July 25. Frank Peters end Ae-Pubtttlloel Orange Cout Slid bulk trlll'lll« ts fn-Publfllled Orange Cout ~ No. Ataul Oelty Piiot August'· 11, 18. Tiiis buatneu Is con· wtlh the County Clerk of Or-1986 sociatu. Inc . Frank Peter•. Oeily Piiot Auoust 18. 25. tended to be con1Ummeled Oatly Piiot Augull' 11. 18, Publl.ned Orange eo.t ht•I• of "OIALIA 25, 1986 dueled t>y: •n lndtvldual •1'11}9 County on July 25. '315281 Prestdent Sec>tembef 1. 8, 1986 II ll'le offtcie or ACTION 25. 1986 !)ally Piiot Auguel 18. 26, T"AINA fll QQIO, •••• M-235 Jett A Sfftllt 1988 Publtlhed Orange Colet statement waa ltled With Ille M-2e2 ESCROW. INC . 800 North M-234 September 1. 8. 1He known • ..OtAUI NQ. Thia statement wu flied FJ15211 Datly Piiot Auoua1 4. 11. 18. County Cterlt of Orange ----------Tuslln~e. Suite 0 , y .291 Qt(), ..OIAUA T. MQQIO, 1111-II' 1111\TICE With the County Clerll ol Or-Publllhed Orange Cout 25. 1986 County on Augusl 8, 1\86 P\BJC NOTICE\ Santa Ana, CallfOl'nta. Or-P\ll.JC NOTICE ..OIAUI T. NGQM), "OM ruu..n."" II~ County on July 25. Delly Piiot August ... 11. 18. M-236 n 8----------angeCountyonoretterSep---~;.;:;;,.;;...;.;.;;..;..;.;.;;;....._ Ml.JC NOTlC[ T"AtNA "IQQIO, "011 FtCTITIOUI au ... H 19 25. 1986 Published Orange Coaet FtCTTTIOUI au..-11 !ember 4. 1988 Thlt t>ulk K 1nM __ ;...;..;;..;;;.;..;;.._.;,;;;.;.;.;,;;...._ DONI MQQ10 etict ROM F115al M-237 P\8.IC NOTICE Oarty Pttot August 18. 25. NAMIE ITAnMIEJfT trensfet Is 1Ut>leci lo Cell-FtCTtTIOUt .,..... FtCTmOUe .,_.. D. NQQIO Dnuud N,,_ ITATWMIEN'T Pubttsned Orange Coul Septernbef 1. 8. 1986 The tottowtng P«"'°'1& ere lornta UnflOl'm Commtlfctel NA• I TAru.N'T N,,_ ITAW NOTrCI 11 "'"1av dof::; :!=.":::"""' 11• D111y Piiot August 4. 11. 18. P\Bl.IC NOTICE FICTITIOUI autMsa M274 doing t>ull..-s ... eooe Section &106 Tiie 1o11ow1ng person•.,.. The foUowtng per.one.,.. QIVeN tMt °" or aflef C 0 M PU S E R Vt C E 25. 1986 NAME. ITATtMeNT J A CONSTRUCTION. The neme end addr-of dotng t>ualn.a u : THE dOlng bullnela ... F • .. 1*e•....':: ~ASSOC .. 4570 Campus Or 1 ________ M_-_2_32 FICTITIOUI au,..11 Tiie lollowtng persons sre PUBUC NOTICE 5 f50 Corel Rtd99 Circle, ~etmpertonbe ~,:, :htC. COFFEE BREAK,· 1416 N SEtGN HOLDERS OF • ... ·-s tt 7 ....__,_,., Beectr 1111-1c MnTICE N.AMIE ITATlMeNT doing business H 1---------Buen• Par11, C.UI 92620 Tt.ON'Esmcalow ,...,.. "'"" N <:.ntral Pl(lt, Anaheim. CA AM RICA. 14~ 1 Breet>um, Cllf tM ... ,._. u e · ·--""'' · r~ "" Tiie following pereons 11e LOS ANGELES COUNTY FICTITIOUI aUllNESI Jeck R Cramer, 5150 " · ._ ·""" lt>renlm Sayed. 1805 N Tu11ln. Caltt. 92680 d1p11fint ............ H .. C•~1!,~!~uttts 4600 Cam-dotng bust,_.... ESCORTS IL Ac E ). 3400 NA• ITATtMIENT Cor•t Ridge Ctrcte Buen• TUSTIN AVENUE. SUITE 0, Sturgeon St. Santa Ane, CA Ote90 Leon Arano o • .... to t"9 ........ Ml lllcf.. ""'I Or., Newi>ort Beacn, FICTITIOUI autMll KYOTO LANDSCAPING, trvtne 202. N-l>Of1 Beech, The followtng person1 are Park Caflf 92820 . SANT A ANA, CALIFORNIA 92706 1494 1 Braetx.irn, Tuetln, ._, eulltect to ~ C~tff 92660 NAMI ITATW•NT 1617 PonderoH StrHt, Calif 92660 doing business u T11is t>uetnesa It con-92705 end the tut day for Thia t>ualneu la con-Celtt 92$80 ~IW the ...,. e11""9d · The fOllowlng pertont are Coste M9N. Cell! 92626 Errington Orvtlle Os· EXUMA TRAVELS. 109'~ dueled by en tndtvlduet · fifing claims t>y eny creditor ducted by en tndtvt<lual Tiit• bustnen is con· • C-·rt elt .... _ Thta bualneH t1 con-dot~ bustnes• as: B 111 T k 18 1 E H'"ll Or L'"" ne n-ecn J~" R Cre-lh•« t>e September 3. 19&6 tbrelllm Sa...,. ducted by 1 ttmlted ,_....__ -• ,,.. ducted b.,. en lndlvtduat u NDO TR•VEL BUFFS. I I t I · 1 bourne. 7380 mlly Lane •J. 'V • -,,u ..., · """" .. ~ ,.., ...-.. ._ ""8, tftterwt, ...... •· Earl A.'w uuta ,... " Ponderosa Street, Coste Oowfley. Cettl 90242 Ctttl 92651 T1111 11a1emen1 wu rued wtltch " the buslneu dey Thll st11~1 was tiled shtp .... of tM decedent .. tM Thlt ttatement wes tiled 4700 Tettef Ave Suite /1 lOO. Mesa, Cent 92826 Thia t>utlneu la con-Kerte N Santos, 109'~ willl lhe County Cteni or Or-before the oon1Umrnatlon wltll 11'11 County C1eOc of Or-Diego Leon Arengc> tllfte of du a dent'• cleettl with lhe Coun"' Clerk 01 0..-Newport Beach.;,~..'!:.!2$80 Thta buatneas · 11 con-dueled by en indlvfduet High Or . Laguna Beech. ange County on Auou11 8, d•l• lf>9Clf\ed •bow lfll}e County on August 13. Ttm tlatement ... tied ...., .. tM rteM. ""8. and lfll}e County~ A•"'Ull 11, TT ., Travel """"-tnc., dueled by en tndMduat Errington O Ost>ourne Call! 92651 1986 Oeted· August 5. l988 1988 with tl'le County C"1rtl Of Or- .....,.... tM ...... Me, bf 19" -• tnco<pora1ed In Calltomla. Biii Taketa Tiiis 1111emen1 was flied This bustneu la con-'31tat INlfttt I . Dewaft, llleftu '31tlM anve County °" "'*! 2$, epeeMtoft of lew or odMf· '3tll0it •7oo Tetter Ave. II lOO, New-Tht1 statement wu flied with 111e County Clerk of Or-dueled by en tndtvtdual Pubttslled Orange Coul Dewaft. TrMeferoni •l Put>llalled Orange Coul 19.o& ..... ecqund CltMf tMrl Pu ... , ....... Or•nna Cout portThteeecna bus' ICn'e's'', 9211680con-with Ille County Clert( of Or-•""" Counfy on July 29, Karla N Santos Oelty Pllol Auoust 18, 25, PYettMar ,..... Trene-Dally Ptlot Augu11 19. 25. ,,,_ ... _....__._to-~~ tM "'"''""' -··-c 5 ···-Th11 1ta1emen1 as nled S•pt-"-1 8. 19... ..,_ 0 -tem'-1. 8, 1996 Publllhed Of-eo.i •'" _.,__.. ,,_,... Deity Piiot Auou11 18 25 d·~t .... ...,. 1 ,.,,.,_81:on ange ounly on July 2 . 1986 w v ~ .. ..,.... vv P ....... ,.._ "-··t .._ ..,.. -........ ...... t .. tM-. of de-ff. · ' ~ ""' -1 ~,.... 1986 '31S. with Ille County Cieri! of Or M-273 ul)SI .. ._ ..,,.. aftl}e ...,.,.. I M275 Ollty Piiot August 4, 11, 18. _..,. •• dMtfl. lft and to $eplambet 1, . 1986 E Shanahitn PrMidenl n 1aa Pubflelled Oringe Cout enge County on August 8 Delly PllOt Auouat 18 198e 25 1988 -.. MftlM ~ ~ M-280 Thie •tllement wit tiled Publtllled Orlfll}e Coast Delly Piiot Auou11 4, t 1, 18, 1988 M277 NlJC NOTICE W-239 ......., "'tt. City of Oar· With the County Cteni of Or-Delly Piiot Auouet 4. 1 t. 18. 25 t986 '31ta0 ___ P\Bl __ l_C_NO_Tl_C_E__ _.......;.=;;;;;...;~.;..;.;.;.;.;;... __ -:::=====-::::- deft Of-. C..ty,-' Of· __ P\Bl __ l_C_NO_T_IC_E __ ·~ County on July 25• 25. 1986 · M-228 Put>llslled Orange Coul __ P\ll.JC __ ._NO_TIC_E__ FlCnTIOUI ., ..... .... and ..... "of" Call--·•-t t 19 6 1Ho1.-.. M·240 Detty Piiot Augual 18 25, FICNI'~ITI"~~· FICTITIOUI _,..... MAMIE I TATtMIEWT ......... OOl'A-olJ ,.-..., Ftennoua-"• ----------See>temt>et 1 8, 19M """"' .. ,~_ .. , The fol:owtng person• -to .. 1D01 ...,.._ wetnut NAMI STATIMPT Pul>llllled Orange Cout Ml.IC NOTICE Pl.a.IC NOTICE M.266 The ro1tow1ng '*'°"'ere NAMI I TATf•NT doing bulinMI u A.-ue, Qardeft Or"•· The foltowlng per.001 ere Delly Pttot Auoust 4, 11, 18, __ ...;.,;..;....;;....;.;.;;..;...;....;.__ FtCTITIOUI •UllNEll dot~ t>ullneu u Tiie IOllOWlng pertonl tre GRAPHICS PLUS. 4570 c• .. ••m,._. .. ..._ ~1o~!S'E':~cuTtvE 25' 1988 M-231 FICTITIOUl.U,..H NAm 1un111NT PlBJC NOTICE N~~i~~1~~1 ~;u~~ d~1E~,:1~Err LAWN-c ampu• °' Sutt• 7• New-~ ..........--, ... ~ -SERVICES, 1520 Nutmeg. ---------NAMIE ITATWMIENT The followlng pereon1 era FICTITIOUI aut .. 11 .f290. Newpor'\ Beectr. Calif CARE. 3952 ~ron, lrvloe. ~.~,:e~;,:11 .:oeeg.,,,._ ,._ _... •• ... ,._ S 1n~ C 1111-IC llll'ITICE Th• IOltowtng '*'°"'are dOing t>ustness es 92••n Catt! 92714 ...,...._., .... oftMlaet Plac. utte II .,.., 0911 ___ r_~--""----dot"" t>uslneu 11· Alan S O U T H p A W NAME I TATt•NT """ 395 pus Or Newpor1 Beedl. MMI Calif 92826 . .• Coneumer Heetth, Inc • Efflll Merle Horne, 2 c flt 92MO -, ... of tM W•I aG . FICnTIOUl IMl9Mll Magnon Subaru, 2480 ENTERPRISES. 3301 S The following pereona 8'"8 Celllomte. 1401 Dow Sulla Cedron fMnl, Caltf 9271• 8 .... .,. tM ... , _....,of Jene Angel, 14910-A NAMI ITATW....,. Hert>or Blvd., Costa M .... Beer St #80H, Sent• Ana. doing buetnest u -Thll buttneu ta c::on-llill l4Mlttlaeet 0-.. o4 Newport Avenuo. Tustin. T"'-1o11-...... nn -~s are CA 92626 --•11 "2704 AOVERTIStNO AGE. 4570 •290, Newport 8Ncn. Callt Th~ bust"~!lvldfl con-ducted t>y an tndlvtduel Celt! 92680 "" "'""··• ,.....-· ...., • S 1 926eo duel"" by· en""' uat EMI A Wltft .,.. Nerti\••• OuetMf of . I doing bull,_ u : At an Megnon Pontiac. Gery Wllttam Brah1. 330 I C1mpu1, utle • Newport Tiits bullneu la con. Ett1H MeM Horne II ........ n. Tewnetltp 4 This buslneu • con· JE~NtNGS JANITORIAL Inc . A Cllflornl• COfpor-s Beer St. •80H, Sent• Beech. Callf 92660 T ltteo This lt8lfl!Tlenl Wat filed .._., ,...... 10 ...,.,.. ducted by: en tndtvlduat SERVICE. 525 VlctOfle Suite etlon. 2480 Herbor Blvd., Ana, Cattt 92704 Oevld Seldes. 4570 Cam-duc1~1~YR • F~:!:.,,, wtthll:~·b'~~~uol Or-Wllh lhe County C1ertc Of Or· a.a.a.AM.II\~~~ ~~'::i~~t waa llteCS •1. Costa Meta. Cattl. Cosl1Meae.C~9282e Thts bu11nes1 Is con• pus. S\ltte 7 • .Newport Tlllt alet~t wh fired enge COunty on A~ a, fgC County on Auouet 11. ~~ ~ With the County Cletll of Or· 92827 Tht1 t>u1tne11 . la COil· ducted by en tndMd\lel Beach, Cam 92660 With the County Clerk ol Of-1988 nMUS n~ .....,,. .....,..... •• ~. Coun Kevin ,_,.hi Jennlnga. dueled by a COfpoflllon Gary erane . Tilta bullMU le con· Cou A .. • i. ......_. t. anoe IY on August 6, 625 Vtctori'a-lulte 1 t, Coat• Aten Magnon Pontlao, Thi• l1atement was flied doeied by; an lndMdual = nly on uguet 11. Pvb11"1ed Orange Cout PublltM<I Oranoe Cout _..... ...... oe••-te. 1986 '1Mll1 M ... Calif 92827 Inc , Alan Magnon, Pra. with the County Clertl Of Or· Oelli<I Seldea Ollly Piiot Augult 18 25. Oalty Piiot A111Vll 18. 26. MlL•mtLA-. .,.,OLM ~·C.nn .~. COllla ..... S40-lllt MM!tt...._, reetrlete.fta, Pul>I shed Or Cou Thia butln"' 11 con· statement wu ll4ed wttfl the ange County on July 24. This atatement wu filed Putlliatled Or•~I= Septemt>ef 1 8. 19" ••• 27., Sec>tMlbet 1 8 ttte ,...,, ..... ., ,.,..._ t1IMI 1 enoe t dvcted ~ an lndtvtduet County Cterlc ot Or•noe 1gu with the Coun1Y Ctef1c o1 Or· , .,,... ... ~ M-261 ., .., ,_-111, PMMI of Delly Piiot Auguaf ti. 25. K-ln Jenni""• Coul1fy on Augu•t 8, itte '11l1M ange County on July 25, D9lly Piiot August t8, 25 ,_ _______ ..... _________ ...._ ________ _ -.Ii Septen'lber 1, 8. 19" •• · '"" '11m? 1986 September I, 8, 108e TM~ .. te N MW M•270 fhla ltllemtnf waa filed n...otlly ,.,..._, A...., Publlsl\ed Orange Cout '*1lal M·258 MM k• .......... 1.._. wtth the County Clertl ot Or· t LeW lila2 >"'*91 De Deity Piiot August 4. 11. 18. Pul>lltrled Orange Cout --------- .. .. ...... lllllDI II' MnTll'C ange ~nty on AU911•t e. ~ certOta. ... '71, u.-26• 1986 OIJfy Pllot August 4, 11, ttl l'\BLIC NOTICE ... ., ef1eii.......... F-.r\f ,_ ""' f9!6 ,,,_ Hiile, CA mil M 226 25. t988 ter tNe ~ _, fftUlt K•H Publltfled Orange CoNt Pubtlllled Orange Com I M·2•2 flCTmOUI ., ...... M "' ........ _, .. N 'IC11nou9 .,..... Deity Ptlot August 18, 25. DJllY Pttot Auouat t8, 76. P\B.IC NOTICE NA• ITATW•NT ,......_ .. tM ..._ of NAMI ITATW•NT Septembef 1, 8, 19ee September 1, 8. 1988 __ ...;..;..........;,,____ f'\llfC NOTICE The lottowfnO p1non1 are ....... ,,. ...,,.., AMDM. Tne fOllOwfnQ peraons ..... M·285 M26h ACTITIOU• au..... dOlng ~· .. .,_.awn'lllY,•"°" dOlllQ butlneN M. NA.Ml ITATIMSN'T ~TITIOUt IU ... 11 (1~£QALUS COMMOOl- -.11'1 ie1 Lew..~....... 3-D M1NtCOMPuTEA P\8.IC NOT1C£ PlalC NOTICE The 1ottow1ng peraon• .,. NA• ITATl•NT rv tNvt:STMENT CORPOA· QM ,_.... Snet, l'.0. SERVICES, 31K-O Airport doing bu91,_ u The fOllowlng petWM ant AttON (b)C)RSIS INVEST· ... 7l0t left ._. ~ Looe> Drl\19, Coata MeN. FtCTmOUI _,..... Ftennout ......... MARK!T PLACE OE· doing bullnest ea M£HT COMPANY S334 c•am1e. ..... ~ C.llt. t2~ NAMI ITA~NT NA• ITAW V!LOPM£HT. &el Dover Or OA!AT IMPRESSIONS, 2 E.ut Pacttlc Coll! HIOflw•y t11M .,.., IM ... ,...._ )..O 8uelneel Comput-. The IOltowinQ penion1 are T'he following pertOnl ere I 14. N9'w'pot1 8-ch. Calif Sea laland Or • New$>Of1 M28e. COfone del Mat Celff ...-ef INa _... end C .. lfomla, 3199-D Airport doing bus/MU aa: doinO butlMea u · 92"3 BMch. Calif 0<'680 92625 ....... 1M ........ el tM loop DrM11 Coata Meae. CAMPUS ADVCRTISINO. INV£$TOA'S Rf.SEARCH Stuert Frye, 1•04 S 84sy Teri S RoAI. 1 Sell ltland ~ Commodity In ..... C..lff. 92121 140\ Dow Sutt• 290. New· SERVICES. 4510 Cempua, 'ront, 84slboa ISiand. Call! Or , ~ 8eacl'I, c.111 veatment Cof-poretlon c.tt- TM ....-!! • • MW TN• butln... •• con-port Oeach Callf 9'880 Suite 7. ~ e..ctl. 02e82 926eo lotnlt, 3334 c .. 1 Pacfne • ............ twllUl dueled by a CO'pora\ton Coneutl* Health, Inc. C..ltl 92&80 John Petry, 20 I 6 Yvonne M&d~fft, t200 CoNI Htonw•.Y •2H. Cor· c-. •,.,...... C1ft.) el' l)tf,.it F McKinley Calllomta, 1401 Dow Suli. Oevld Sldel. •570 c.m-Kewamee Ln .. Cofone del !.It• Ln. Newport &Mch. on• del Mar. eanr 92625 ""8 ....,..... W to...,_,. T"lltt 1tatemen1 wu filed 290, Newport lleed'I, Cellf put, Sulla 7. Newport Mar, Calif 9212$ C.JH 92te0 Thl1 bu11n..a 11 con- ~ ""8 .-• .,... tlle ...._ _.th the County Cleo, of Or-92680 ~. c.lif 9?te0 Thi• bulln•" It con-r11111 bu1sna11 II eon CSUCltecl lly •corporation ..... ..,. ,.w ..,,....., anoe County on July 25. T1111 butlneu 11 con-Thi• tx.11tneat Is con· dueled t>y 11t!T\11ed ~rtrw• dUcted by • general PNt· Of Ale•ll>lld• Oral Pattey •••lllt 4*:f11m•l •n of tt86 duotad by a wporatton dUcted by an lndMduaJ Sl'lip Mnhlp "°" Erdoed Ctt11r-in1" and .... 11it 1M Ceun. T"~ fl1Ull Dennis R Frau 0.VIO S4lldee Stu•n Frye Teri S RoMI CEO ....... ..,, ..., .... -Publllhed Orlnae CO..t Thla 1talement Wiii filed T'"9 •t•tement ... filed Thts stat--t -flied Thia .... ~, ... 111«1 Thll 8'etel'Nllt ... "*' ,...... .. ,..,... H"9et•••· Daily Pilot August•. 11, 18. with IN County Clel1t ot Or wtlh the County Oletlc or Or· wttll lhe County C.lt. Of Ot llritll ttie CoY11ty Clertt Of Or· with the County~ of O.r ::,4..:•MlttM• e':. :: 25 1988 ...._2$0 = County on August 11. = County on July 2$, = County on July 25 = ~OUl\ty on ~ugu•t 8, ~~ County on Augu't 8, ,,,_ ""* '1tatt "11127 ,,,.., If JOU-r e loolrlnt for • home, cl•Hlfl•d ha• new1 for JOU.. Pvbllal'led Or.,. eo..i PVblllhed Olange Coaa1 Pubh"'90 Orange Coatt Putl4tt1'141d Or1nge Cout Put>lllMO OflllQI Cout 0e11y Pttol ~" 18. 2$, Deity P11o1 Augu•t c 11 ,a, 0e11y Poot Augu11 4, 11. 11 o .. 1y P11o1 •uou•t ,9, 2& D•llY Piiot August 18 2~ September I. & 1He 26. 1~8e 25 1988 ~tef'\1-1 8 1986 8ealen'ltMlf I 8 19U M·283 M 2• I ' M·'19 1'.11 289 M-~ Daily Pilat Fresh, new ads aopear In tne ciasslfled section every dav. Whettier vou Just t.ake lltt1e SIPS of classlfled or oown It all In one big Quip, vou·11 find Classified nits the spot ---- 642-5678 IS e tS r· ~ e I\ \l 0- !) n 10 .2) - ~ I 1ett mt pnl U l LUCITT KULESZA KROOSZ Firms announce new executives StepbeJi K. Laeltt of lrvmc has become a real estate anal>" tur the Irvine-based PacTel Properties. Previously pro1ec1 analy<it for American Diversified Carllol Corp. m ( 'osta Mesa, Luc1t1 will conduct commerdal rea estate acqu1s1t10n and dt'' elopmcnl analyses and financial feasibility studies for Pac Tel • • • C.S. (Bud) Kulena has been appointed comptroller ot the ITT Electromecbaalcal Components Group Worldwide, in h1unt11rn Valley. Kulesza, who JOtncd llT in 1973. will ovcr'il'c all tin;im:1al accounting and data processing operation~. • • • P eter Kroon has been appointed '>Ice president o t Pacific Savtn11 Baa.k realty and directo r of rcs1dcn11al propcrt~ manage- ment. He wtll oversee the operation and management of rc~1dent1al propenie~ 1n Lou1s1ana. Texas. A.nzo na and California. I ormerl\ with Robert A. MeNelll c o.,,., a nat1onwtde synd1cauon lirm Kroo\/ also ~rved as propen} manager for the Irvl.De Co. • • • Job.a Allday ha!> JOtned the A-M Company's Newpon Beal h regional office A-M 1 a d1vcrs1fied Western States homebuilding. commercial and mongagc banking firm. A.Ilda) will be responsible for managing building pro1ects and will rt"prc~nt the com pan\ hefon· local go,emment agencies • • • Nev.pon Beach architectural tinn. Tile Blurock Partnership h.i' promoted the followrng indt' 1duals 10 a~soctate status Joseph Calderon. de~1gn. Fred MHl.ao and J~ LoBasso. pro1ec1 manager<. Robert Todd. RC I<\ consultant-design. and Anu A. Burger graphK'°I -«1bl;llilld.Illiiiil~------ Coro1' CoreSt , Cro,T• OB• O:K Oetutr O&etr 11. 11 111 '.If I )9 '4 17 '• 11·~ 16 • 16"• 101• 10·~ S°"' S•· JCHlVft I( OIV•f J t • JI•,. 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'• .... n I ~i·. ~ ' 11 I ,, .. 1 •. r. 11 ' "' 1• •• 40" 40 .... ).... l '· s 16 .... )\ ' 2t1· U t,, 1 '0"° I I • II • , ' . it : Jt~ \) .... 1 • l 1' "00••<4C>lt M TIE. ~ 1r.;.HT1Nr.::i FCh r)Jr1 I~' American Heart &•a Association V DELANEY'S IRISH P UB "Ourty '.-ll y'~" OP~.'-. ~OR LL 'lH & Ul'.'.\J-.H \ff)nda\ thru h11Ja v 11 •\.M to 9 P~I • tf5 7-J •J:; I Subsidized car loans unf airr? Nation· s credit unions are asking FTC to ch eck out those low-cost promotions credit unions. While Lhe1r dollar volume of car loans 1s up slightJy, said Howard Cosgrove. a spokesman, the percentage going to credit unions has dropped sharply. ta1ncd their market hare. He supe tcd that one a~pect of tb.c problem mta.bl be resolved tf carmakcrs allowed other lcn~en. 1nclud1ng crcd1t onions, to pa~capate 1n the tow-cost Joun prognu:ls mst~d of limiting buye~ to their capuvc financing anns. By JOHN CUNNlfo'F' ,,,.....,_....,,,., NEW YORK -The na11on' credit unions are sugg~ting that consumers might be deceived about those low-cost car loan promotions of the big automakers, and they want the hderaJ Trade Commission to in- vestigate. They wo uld like to know, for example. how automaker financing arms can subsidize below-markct- ratc loans and still repon big profits. Is 11 because cannakers make up the loan lo s through higher prices for their cars., ttons. contend they have been losing a good deal of1he1r lending business as a result of the promotions, which they hint are not everything they appear to be. Perkowski ~eks to have the FTC do two things: -Require automake~ to fully d1sclost the amount of interest subsidy included in the pnc~ of cars. -Explore other options. including a requirement that automakers eithe r open their subsidtted loan programs to all lenders. or make cash rebates equal to the subsidy available to consumers. At the beginning of I 98S , he s.11d. credit unioM had 16.S percent of the dollar volume of all car loans, but that by the end of their share had fallen 10 14.8 percent. 1 his year. he said, the percent.age fell further to 14.S. Banks. too. have been hurt, with Federal Reserve figures showing their share of the business has dec reased from 48.5 percent at the end of 1984 to 42.6 percent 1n May 1986. As matters stand. said Cosgrove, in mo.,t 1n~tanccs 1t is 1mpos"liblc for a buyer to separate the Joan cost f~m the car cost. leading to the susp1C1~n that what the customer gains tn financing could be lost on the car pnce. He noted that General Motors n.mcd pnccs 2.11 percent in Apnl, and in the same month introduced sharl>- 1) Jowcrc<J finam 1ng term~ Thai and s1m1lar questions have been posed to FTC Chairman Daniel Oliver 1n a letter from Joseph Perkowski. chairman of the M il- waukee-based Credit U nion National Assoc1atton. the mum natio nal trade a~'io<:1at1on of credit unions. As 1t 1s, he says, all car buyer$-no t J USI auto companies -subs1d1Lc the below-market rates whether or not they use the company's prom ouonal financing or higher rates available from other lenders. The promotions have hurt the Meanwhile, the percentage cap- tured by finance companies rose from 31 .6 percent at the end of 1984 to 37. 9 percent in May , and C'os&rove says It can be shown that almost all the increa~ went to automobile com- pany "captives." In all. he claims that the bclow- markct-rate loans have cost the credit unions about $4 b11l1on in volume. based o n the amount of loaM they could have C""<'pectcd had the) main- The pro blem has 11s origms, he said. 1n the Justice Department termination 1hree years ago of a consent agreement, signed by Ford, Chrysler and General Motors , preventing them from. forct ng dealers to take cepttve financing. "We felt then that it would be a problem. and It ha!>, "~id Cosgrove. 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Market prices mixed NEWYORK (AP)-Stockpncet~mlXed Monday in a session matked by conllnued ~&tb in blue cbipt. Anal)'IU S&Jd ~ were ~na to sort out the economic and financial implications of' the final venion of't.bc tu~verbaul bill approved ovn the weekend by a House-Senate conference committee. There~ no major surpritet for Wall Street in the measure, wbicb ts expected to become law 1n somethina very clo!e to us prctent f'orm . Broken allO noted that market partici>-1_\U ~ procccd,iQf cautiously while they awatted a !Cnct of stausucal reports on tbe economy th.ls week. On Tuesday, the Commerce Department i1 due to issue fisures for the grou national product in the second quarter of the year. ln a preliminary estimate reported earlier, the del)&rtment saUS Gt:JP attw at a I.I percent annual rate, after adJustment for mflauon. an the April-June period.. WHA T AM EX DID W HAT HYSE DID AMEX LEADER S GoLo QuorE s ME TALS QuorE s Dow JoNES AvERACES NASDAQ SUMMARY o\~ {\ SUD'\T1'1(Z f ftNor,t.'2 6 cc:klr~ to cl~ trom~ tnch . .c:hnO·br 1 • nz.d 'µ;·,_i':. £ !'V\' ~ hgh ~h -.. \ \ • . .. tc I\ r- rt' IC' .. ~ "' 't>- t') m - ' I lief m'a L.ln· :>ad VflT enu. pnl A2l • 810 0rwige CoMt DAILY PILOT/ Monday. AuguM 11, 1988 W mllE -..C mllll ...C ll>lU NUC ll>llCI: PWUC ll)11Cf: ' PUa1C M>nct Ml.JC ll)TIC( ..UC llJta W llmCl " '9JC llnll YOU ... _,M&T T01tl'OINClU9N&Of'°"" tl?tlN900K12180,,AG8 Tetepll••• lie. (UI> beell eupeiMded by th9 YOU AM• DIP.AU&.T PAO!S t TO 14 IOTH fM. I< ....... ~= =:.-::-i.:-=: :::;.•.-,:•.,.qi:~ .-a-fl/I,_,, lflaAL MiOOW ()fl ~ 178 M OfflCIAL ..... ,..._,. J>f~ of lhe labor _...,. AWD CW ftUl'T Cl U 91 V f 0 I' M It• dent. MdrW ' .._. · ... ~ ---_..., _...,.. DAW. WI IW .. IANOI COUNTY, CALI· C0 .. 01 Of 0"ANOI ~ Orenge Gout COdt PtaManc• to 1eW DAlW ~--CflLANl!OUS MAP$. IM 1411 OottllftA....,... Nonflo. ,... ... _,,.= 1 le a...lld • .. --YOU TMI ,O,.NIA, AND "l·AE · COUNTY, C1UIPO .. NIA Olly Hot Ayguet l , 11. ''· lhell ..,. ""*1 only In IN ~ YOU TMI AC· THE OfFICf OF THI rlelge, Cell'°':• •,1~:,· ::~ ... -: •• o~ ::.:'v ... ....-. .. ACTNMI TO NOftCT OORDEO AUGUIT 21. 1171 (HEMINAFTl.R MF£MED ,... rnenner ptcMdecl by lew 1'°" TO ~ YOUR COUHTY AEC<>N>EA Of' Telepflo"e o. t tett die 4 cte NcMernbr• de ._.....,. .... ,.. llAY, tN BOOK 12~1.PAGI 1114 to AN "DECLAAAT!Ofof1'). M 2"8 NobldtMll Noontldelect ""'°' .... " llAY -8AIO COUNTY. CAf.ATtO 101·tl78 Or CotM ~o: In ohatloft~: , ... I • IOU AT A "'9LIC TO 1207 INCLuolVI Of OF· AS CARPORT SPACf '4. unlMI It la mede on a form IOU» AT A "*.IC MU. I Y THAT CE AT A I N f!ublllflect enge c d f ,.o( MemOet" of tM City ULL•YOU._,AND· ,ICIAL R£COAD8 OF ()A. SAID EASEMENT 1$ Nil.IC ..,TIC( lutnh1l'MICI by lht Ctty ot •YOU M111D AN DPLA· 8UILU.8E OATE.D JANU. OallY Piiot A~t 4'. tt, 11· tfle Probata o e o v ttv.. 3) ,LAMATIOM OP '"'ANOE COUNTY. CALI· FURTHER Off'INED ANO Hunllnoton 8aecfl Md .. NATM)ell OP TMI un. AlllY 10, ,...,, execuTtD ,... M247 =::::..':--: c.;;:-.::,-... ~ .. A 'u "I 0, ' "I roRNlA DESCRIBED IN ARTICLES II NOTICI made In aocotclenca wlttl Iha o• ,... ~ROCH DIN• IV THI IRVINE COM, ANY' four montM frOM !fie ... ot ~ V$ pew.,.. (I) "'OCUDtlle AQAllteT PARCELi AND Ill Of THE OECl.AR-~_,. pr<Mllon9 or the~ AQAIMIT YOU YOU AOORPOAATION,AS8U9-1111'\TIH' lfler-inanotieeabcM. ,,.,._.._, YOU, YOU IHCMA.D co. AN UNOIVIOfO 1/44TH ATION e.c . .., AND teQUiremenlt IMOUU. CO .. TACT A L!S80A, ANO 8Y MACCO P'lll.IC ""'~ YOU MAY EXAMINE the Frn NeQtl TACT A LAWYlll NOT1CI INTEREST IN ANO TO LQT 4 C.C... £.ch bid<* muel be LAW'tft. N011CS OP OOAPOAA TION, A NEVAOA nca OP Ne kten by IM oourt. If~ "°°9rt Hoa• OI' Of TAACT NO IOl'7 AS PAACEL4: NotlcalahattbyOfWnthet llc:ena.d end aleo Pl •· TlllU8TW'8UU CO,.POlllATION AND ''=ATM OP .,.· 1 l*eOl'I In ..... 1n MetyH Ola ,,.,.,_... 8Al.a SHOWN ON A MAP· R£. A NON-EXCLUSIVE M9led b1C1a wtlf N lllOeMld Quallftael • r~ Oy le'# NO. -HA"IOR INVESTMENT lfle .atete !NY ~ Jofln ~I NO. -OU CORDED IN BOOK 428 EASEMENT FOR THE USE by the City of Hunttneton The City Coundl ot the On H"IMll" 08. CO .. A OORPOAATION, AS ..... IUIAmTH on lh~ V::ecutor or ,,_, Voea On SEPTEMBER 08, PAGES .. TO 50 Of MIS.: ANO ENJOYMENT Of THE 8Mch at the office ot the Ctty ot HuntlnglOI' 9MCtl,.. tttt. •t 10 00 AM ... THE 8U8lESSU. RECORDED ~... ~tretor, Of upon the ~....,.. Ctuw 1911 ••• 10:00 A.M. •t THE CELLANEOUS MAPS. RE· COMMON AREA DESIO· City C*1I •• City H•. 2000 ...... the right 01 ~ any A!AR tNTMNCf L088Y F£BRUARY 1S, 1"3 IN IAMel Alf.A ·-11tor~ few the aQCIUtOf or uurenn Cook REAR ENTRANCE L088Y CORDS OF ORANGE NATED IN THE DEClAR· Main SlrHI, 'Huntlnoton or all bide OH &TH STMfT °' CH ... IOOK IM30, PAOE 721 °' AND admlnlatrator and ... wtttl Jofln, TflOmpaon Jf ~o~HJ~RE~s~~~ ~&%':r~~·R ~~\!F~L~N,1~ ~~·F~:~C:.E~g:~~fo ~f:-C:':~~: c11~c:-'~~.;:: ~~A~~l~¥~~~ g~:·;~~~E:~f~R~=~ 1'-7.:5': ~=~:::,:ca::.-=:~-~~!:' COMPANY LOCATED AT PAOVEMENTS THEMON AND DESCRIBED IN 19M, at wNcl\ time they will BMch. tM }net I01 N MAIN STMTI ln'the SIGNED TO HOWARD F. atatln ' that Jou Clealra W.. y..., 60'I N MAIN STREET 11'1 the EXCEPTING THEREFROM ARTICLES II ANO Ill Of THE N °'** publlcfy end t..cl day of June. 1Mf.. and !tit\ City Of $A..-tA ANA. Cola'lty MOWRY AND MARIE V HTA::Ob!;:7 ... :::;."J notice the tlllng of (hcn4etlo ~ Cle City of SANTA ANA County OOMOOMINIUM UNITS 1 DECLARATION. aloud In Iha Counoll day ot May, 19" of OAANOl, Stat• of Call-MOWRY, HUSSAND AND To... • ti j an In.,_ n 1 0 ,, 1 n cl le~ de ,ountlirl v• of ORANGE. St• .. 'or Ceil'-THROUGH 44, INCLUSIVE, The total arnounl of lhe Chamber• for "-Pair ol ..... --..Wwetl. CMy fOmMI. ~\.trORNIA RE· WIFt:. AS JOINT TENANTS. creditor• :::: con ~ •PPt•IHmenl 0 ••t•t• ley, CellfOrnfe) foml• CAl.IFORNIA RE· LOCATED THEREON unpaid ~ balancle, AIC)Mlt Pavtno, Aeal,wfeo-Ct.11 of .. C"1 ......... CONVfYAHCI COMPANY. 8Y AN ASSIGNMENT etad~.t~t-ted ...... Of of the P9tltloM Of Publlatlecl ~ CoaM ·.,..., NCE COMPANY XC · lnt.,..t ~. logelh« lnQ, Conttrucllon and Uln<I• ln9toft 9Mofl a Calltomla ~tton .. DATED OCT08ER 20. tM5, mayo. o ,,..._,_ '""-d I = .... _. 2 28 CONY"''" • E EPTING THEREL.. With r...on.bly ... lmated ecapl ot .Olan• on ~bllahed "----Cou1 I I .. T '1 TO BE RECORDED CON· In the wllt and/Of •tale or. •c:countl mantlone n '"""' A 1, • a California Corporation, .. FROM All Oil 01• ng m ""-'¥"' du) llPCIO nl•v f\ll ff ELSE ELIZABETH 8A.ROEN 8«:11on l200 and 1200 6 ol 1 duly appointed Truetff RIGHTS, MINERALS'. MIN-coata, axpenaea and lld-Acllml Ave b•twHn Dally Piiot Augutl 11. 16. Uf>der ttllt ~llln OM&d of CURRENTL y HEREWITH. E IZA8ETH ELSE the Cellfomle Pfoba\eCode. (fec:N; el 11 de Aoc*Oela under that cenaln DHcl of ERAL RIGHTS. NATURAL vanoea 11 lhe time of the In-Magnolia Street and Sanl• 19&e TMll •,eNted by HOWAAO The total arnounl of lhe AKA DE~ AKA ESll£ .... D ........ ,.. .. t9M y .. 25 oa Aoc*O de TN91 executed by ME'RRllL OAS RIGHTS AND OTHER ltlal ~tlon of ltlla No-Ana Alv9r Bnclge. • M2S5 F MOWl",Y AND MARIE v unpllld prinolpal balanc:e. BAR ARDEN Qerw r.llM .......... 19M) K. GI.LUNG ANO DE80RAH H y D R 0 c A A B 0 N tlca ar••te.458.82. A M of plant. epedfl.. MOWR" HU$8ANO ANO Int--• thereon, togethet ELISABETH~ .. .,..,, ftled Law oM... .. .......,. .. MUI l GILLING HUSBAND AND SU8ST ANCES BELOW A Currently clet«t ~ oetlona, and oth« contract Pla.IC M)TIC( WlFf: M ttVel<n-~ With ,_,,.bly wtlmated A pe11tlond J Barden In fletttleMf ... •• Jtll --------. F"' ' ded DEPT ... OF CNClll• or Certified CNClll• clocurnenttmayNOblelned on FtBRUA"\' 04 1Me .. ~·· upanaaa and .OJ by Berner .,.,,.. 1 ' • C WI "' u IN91°'9, ,_ n 500 FEET et•'* to Irle Truatee or et the n-..rtment of Public ~ t ..... ~, In ....:......... .--.. •t the time 01 the In-th• Su parlor Couti of trMt. L-. ......, A "8JC M)TIC( on DECEMBER 23, 1880, u UNDER TH£ PARCEL OF .....,... lnt1NIMI' ~ ''"'' ......,. ·--"-County requeatlng _. lnatrument No 34622 In LANO HEREINA80VE DE def .,. aocac>l•ble to Wort!•. 2000 Main Street, ncnnoua ....... 7831 Page 2'2. ot Offlc'al Itta! publlelltlon ol Ihle No-"":"Cr J 8arclen Publlahed Or CoMt ~nnoue Book 13885. P11119 eea. of SCRIBED WITHOUT THE Truetee provided proper Huntlnglon Beac:fl. Call· N~ ITA,....NT Record• of ORANGE Coun· Ilea art S32.838.4 t. th•· -~:c,-::-eonel Deify PtlOt A ...... .:"f: 19. 25. ~ .. OfftclatAeoonsaotORANGE RIGHT OF SURFACE lclentlflcallonlaavallabla. loml•, upon receipt of a ·ThefolfowlngJ*tonaare ty.Sttttol Celtfomta.unOer Currently dated CUhlaf1 N _.,.,.nttve ~ 1.ee ..,,..... ~--.,.. Cou S I Callf nl E S From lnfom'lallon wNch nonnttundablefeaotl 15.00. doing buelneta u the ~ ot .-thert6n CMcka or c.rtlfMd CMc*• r99f...,,l•I 10 ., .....,--w"' ....... ~-n~, 111• 0 or .. NTRY A RESERVED IN lhe Trvlt .. cs-n1 rellable. Eecil bid ahall N meCla 00 c' s INVESTMENTS. e 11 conla!Md ....... al public plytblt 10 th• TrullH lhe .... ,.of tM Oecedent. MT279 doing ~ aa: :=n ::,:;::. wi~ ... ...: ~~~-~~H~'gb~ ~~~~ but for wf'llctt Truel• makea the Propoul form and In the Anton Boulevard, Suitt auc110n 10'1t1t NgMet bldOer !)'Ovlded proper ld9flllfl· Th• 1 ~~·:m~:=·~,: •-IC MftTIC[ PENINSUlA OAROENS publk: auction to the higheat ITEO PARTNERSHiP RE· no repreaantallon Of -· manner provided In lhe con-1400, Cotlt MeN, Calif tor c:alh. Of c;fle(;lll .. ci. catlOl"I le avallable author ty n cl• r th• ..--. nu ~Ji~~2~:~i1~ bidder tor caeh or check u CORDED DECEMBER 07 ranty, the at'"1 add,_.!•l tract document•. and INill 92628 IClf1b9d be10w ~bit at From l!'lformatlon wtilch • t tat t u llV9 Ion dllcrlbed ~ payable 11 19781N BOOK 12152 PAGE Of other common dMlg-be acc:omp.anled by • Richard A. Curnutt, 18282 the time C)f Nie In lawful lhe Tr111t" deem• rell•ble. lndepenOant Adm trat NO•m• '°" BMc:h. C.itt 92te3 the time of ..i:. In la.ful 1729 OF OFFICIAL RE· nation ol tM abol/9 CS. certlfttcl or cuNer'e dl9Ck Sanla Clara. Santa Ana, ~ of the Ul\lted Stat• but f« whlc:h Truat .. mMI• of E1~c:t. the ftA41tlon (,.~TOl'l'IC&Oa , ... A S W.~"!.-.-:.!.,1S = f lhe u 1190 St t CORDS terlbed property 11: 44 Of• bid bond tor not .... Callt. 92705 ot Amertca wllhOut -· no r19feeenlatlon « Ytll· A ·-"'Von ,....., ..,._ .... t .. ,...,..,,...., __..,, . ~ ~hOul ::. · STREAMWOOD. IRVINE, th9n 10% of the amount ot RlchardP.Slma,JeEmer· rtl'ty ei.pr-« f1np11ec1 u ranty,theetr ... addr ... (•l wlN t>e held on l-10·M at 0Pteto"'9&..ICO) 92H3 ' l-"'led PARCEL 3: CA. 92714 lhe bid. mMSepayabla 10 the aid Bay, Laguna BMch, 10 llllt UM PotUUI~ Of Of olher common deelg· 1:45 P.M. In Dept. No. 3 It NOTICE IS HEREBY Cetl MoMn, 215 1ttrl St., ranty axpr ... Of .. ..., u AN EXCLUSIVE EASE· Said property la btlng City of Huntington Beach. Call!. 92851 ancumt>tanQ... al right lltlt nallon of the abOY9 CS. 700 Civic Centeir Dffle W•t. OIVEN that Ille fOllQ.wtng ~ 8each. Callf. 82M3 to tltlebi-~~·~~lt: MENT FOR PARKING ANO l&Old IOf the purpoee or pay· The Contractor llhall, In Thia bullMH ta con· and lniettel now h4ild by lt tcJlbed property la· 1441 Sante Anl, CA 92702. 1**>1\1 hll/9 been noml· Thia bulln ... I• con· ::u;;:,., .. 1 now held by It RELATED PURPOSES Ing the obllQltlont aecured ltle1)41rlormanceoltheworll ducted by: a general part· ullUCllTrv•t•lnandlothe GALAXY DRIVE. NEWPORT IF YOU OBJECT lo the neted few the ofllcM._..n-ducted by. I general '*1· euch Trust .. In and I the OVER THAT PORTION OF by Mid Deed" of T l'IUI lndud-and Improvement•. conform nerehlp tOllowlng delcr1bed property 9EACH. CA 92HO granllao of the petition, YoU after mentlOMcl to be "'*' nerlhtp u o LOT 4 OF SAID TRACT NO. Ing t ... and expen ... ot lhe to lhe labor Code of the Rk:hard P. Sims tlluat.O tn tM aforeeald Said proc>efty le being llhOuld etth« liPPM' •I the al 'the General Munlc:IJ)al W. T. Langjehf IOllowlng detc:tlbed property 10137, AS SHOWN ON True1 .. and ot Sale. State ol Callfomle and othef Thia llttement WU flied County •nel Stat• to wit: aold fOf IN puf'i)ON of pey-hearing and ll•t• your Electlon to .,. held In the Thi•' •llt91M!\t ... Ned ~·:.,::; s!~. ~~~ EXHIBIT "A" TO THE DEC. Dated JULY 17, 198& laws of the State of Call-wllh lhe County Clerll of Or· A SUBLE.ASEHoLO ES-Ing the 00tlg1ttoo1 MCUted obfaetlont or file written City of Fountain VaJtfl; on with the County Ckwtl of Or· n ' LARA TION OF REST RIC· c A l If 0" N I A "I· fornt• appllc•bl• lherelo, ange County on July 25. TA TE IN ANO TO LOT 254 by Hkl Deed" of Trvet lnolucl· obfaetlona wtth the court Tueaday. the 4th d•Y ot No-11\(19 County on AUQUlt 12. PARCEL .. TIONS FOR THE SPRINGS CONVEYAMCI COMPANY, wllh the ••oepllon only of 198e OF TRACT NO 4224. IN Ing f-•nd txpen ... of the be!«• the hMrlng. Your vembal', 19M. 1986 UNIT 44 AS SHOWN ANO c 0 N 0 0 M ' NI u M. Re ........ T.,,....., .._ euch venation• at may .,. '11U71 THE crrv OF NEWPORT Trvet• and of Sale •PPHrance may b• In (NOTICIA SE DA POR '11'771 DEFINED ON THAT CER· CORDED APRIL 21. 1978 IN KelJ.tncvttwe Ya ......... required under lhe IPIClall Publlehed Orange Cou1 BEACH COUNTY OF OR-Dalee! JULY 17. 19M patton Of b't Y<Nf attor~. ESTE MEDIO qua 101 Publlthad Orange eo.t TAIN CONDOMINIUM PLAN BOOK 128-44, PAGE 820 OF dent, Addreaa of TrwMe: atatut• purtuanl lo whlc:h DaHy Piiot Auguat •. 11, 18, ANGE STATE OF CALI-C A LI F 0 RN I A RE -IF YOU AAE A CREDITOR a1Qu141ntM candlcl•toa hu Dally PllOt AUQUlt 18, 26, RECORDED JUNE 22. 1978 OFFICIAL RECORDS AND Ml1 COft*I A--, Noftt.. l)foceedlnga hereunder we 25, 1986 FORNIA AS PER MAP RE· CONVEYANCE COMPANY, or I c:onllngent cndltor of lllclo nomlnlldoa para IOI $ec>lambllr I , 8, 19M IN BOOK 12727, PAGE 1637 RE·RECOROEO MAY 03. ridge, Callfer"I• 11'21, taken and wtlleh haw not M·252 CORDED IN BOOK 157, u said Trvetee By Suzanne the ClacMMCI. 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Officer shoots ·-m ·an at mall S uspecftwtce pointed gun at highway patrol officer : condition cal.led serious Road when he spotted the suspect slanding on 1he street just west of Avcn1da de la Carlotta by the Laguna Hills Mall a1 aboul 3:20 p.m .. said lt·IP spokesman Ken Dalley. • By PAUL ARCHJPLEY Ol ... Dolltr ......... An un1de'r11ified man was shot and scnously ~·oundcd by a highway palroln1an near Laguna Hills Mall Sunday afler the vic1i m reponedly threatened the omecr with a hand· Hurricane Charley hlta Ea•t Coast. A5. California New gas-price wars in the offing for U.S .. analyst predicts./ A4 Sports The Angels beat Oakland to open a 4 in-game lead in the American League West. /81 The Dodgers hope to climb bftok.lnto conten- tion when they begin a homestand against the Mets today./82 INDEX gun. The sus!)e('I, tdcntilied as a La11n 1n h1searl) to mid 20s. was standing on a !>lrl'('I torncr 1n Laguna Hills whc111hc shoo11ng occurred. ;\ ('ahforn1a Highway Patrol of- fil·er wa!> driving easl on El Toro "He was waving a gun and pointing 11 a t passing cars," Dailey said. The om cerqu1ckly pulled o ver and radioed for backup A second patrol car arn\·cd within minutes, and both officers got out of 1hc1r cars. The} o rdered 1hc!>uspec1 in Enalish Women from Girl• Gym on the cabin crul11er Bonaoe abow _ t J:te mo•a that earned them the award for Be9t Ll•e Animation at the annual Character Boat Parade In Newport and Spani sh to drop his 1un and put his hands up, Dailey said. The man ignored their o rders and again pointed the gun at one of the omcl·~. Dailey said. The omcer then fired 1wo shots at lhc suspect. Th.c man drop~ down into a planter. Because he was obscured by bushes and other land- w:aping. the 1wo om cers couldn't tell whether he had been hit, Dailey said. ,._.., lhey approached, the suspect raised himsclfupand pointed 1ht gun a t 1he same officer a second ume. Tile patrolman fired two more rounds at 1he suspect. Certain the SUS~t had bctn hit. the omccrs then went ·10 him. He was handcuffed and transportC'd 10 M1ss1on C'ommun11y Hospi1al . The suspC:c1 was hu twice, once tn thl' left side and once in 1he left arm. He underwent surgery Sunday evc- ningand was reported to be 1n scnous °""' ........ !It'_..~ Harbor Sunday. Beblnd them are a ca.at of characters from Animal Cracken who won the Commodon Award while Nlllng on the Argua. Advice and Games .Births Bulletin Board Business Ctassllied Comics A9 A7 A3 6B-9 64-7 AlO Character boats parade in harbor Death Notices Enterlainment Opinion Public No11ces Sports Television Weather 67 AB A6 67, 10 B 1·4 AB A2 By PA UL ARClflPLEY OI' ""' 0., 1"1191 ·-No one could dl'n) 1h1s )C;1r''i annual ( har:1l tl.'r Hua\ Paradl· 1n :'>ll·~port llarbor ~·a"n't ;1bundantl~ filled ~11h . .,.,cll. c haractl'T" ·\boul 50 entrant" i:ru1scd chc harhur liunday 1n 1hc1r "·acktl'\\ tO!<.tunll'S and must colorful crafls. ranging fron1 rubber d1nghu:" to anc;icrH \ailing "h'P" OC Arts Center's . . -main theater now 'Segerstrom Hall' By PA UL ARCHIPLEY ~-~-..... Ahhough opening night at the ()rangt· ( ount)' Performing Aris C l·ntc1 1s n1 orc than a month awa:r. kudos Wl'rl· e.1.tcndl'd Sunday for thl' Scgerstron1 fanHI~ p...·rformanrc-that made thl· crl·a1 1on of thc ce nter pQss1hll· --~be _JjlQO·scal 1na1n theater was naml'd tn their ho nor at a CCl'EffiOri y 'out.side 1he front entrance where nearly the entire Scgcrstro m famil y was J01ncd hy aOOu1 1.20 o ther supporll'f) of the: art~. The inaugural season at th~centcr's Scgcro;lrorn !~all will hcg1n Sept. 29 11"hcn lhc Lo~ Angeles Philharmonic pcrforn1' undt•r conductor Zuh1n Mch1a The Scgerstroms were lauded for 1he1 r contributions. 1nclud1ng the fi\l'-al·rc site and S6 milhon, and a plaque was un\e1lcd lhat will SC'f\'e as a p1.;rrnanent 1estan1ent to their cf· forts h reads: "The Orange <. o unl) Pl'rform1ng •\ns lL·ntl'r ~·as nunurcd h~ .1 g1fl of thl' la nd upon whu:h 11 \land' Whal )OU sc.·c hcforl' )Ou and what )-OU-tll t'llJO)' w11h1n -wu_ 1nsptrcd by the v1s1on and generosity ofThc Segl'rs1rom Family·· Thon1as Kt•ndnck. C.\e{·u11 ve d1rcc- 1or of 1hc center, said he came to ()range C'ounty tw:causc "I saw an 11pportun1t) 10 help build a ma1or. n:111ona1I ) rankcll ans ccnlrr. .. \ ln't con1 n1 un111eo; nl"vcr ha\ c 1hc (Plea.e .ee HALL/A2) • .\ufl\l' l'\C n lullu"ed 1h1 s }l'ar's lhl·n1l·. "~hool Da)s." as cn1ran1s dti~ uut !heir old t hl'crlc:ad1 ng un1- lurn1' or football Jerseys and led unl1M.1,l·r-. 1n rou'>1ng hu:r1as. Rl·lll'l t1ng lhl· sp1n1cd parade wen: rlh'lllht.'f\ or ihl· (lass of 1Q82 from < u\IJ ~l l'\a High School "·ho decked ou1 fk'l'~) \.1 an1n·., 20-foot sailboat fll·t-')..·a I w11h st rcan1er~. balloons Jnd fllJ"Cr'>. ~hdc lhl') puc on lhl' chl't'rk·ad1ngand I011thall uniforms o f thl' h:1l ~ton Ja)' a1 their old alma rnatcr .. Wt• lookl'd ralhl'r eu1c. I rnu!>t ;1dn11t." or,:i1d C 1a ~le Hirkl') ~nother graduatl'. Kl'lll·~ 'ial1man. 1hough1 lhl· group dc\t:r\ ed J>01nt s bccausc the\ "l're still ablt tu fi1 inlo their un1fnrnis rour )Car!> after graduatio n ~II hough 1hc nine pan1c1 pan1s on B~:1 -'\t.·a I ha\1' 'incl' q-a ncrt'd 10 culll'8l') acrO\!> lhc nation. the' \1111 agrel'd to J01n Martin Oil her bbat for lhl· ~6th annual bash ·· l'hc cla!>!> that par11e" 1ogclhl'r ~13)'> together." said former foot hall pla}l'r ~·like Oue1lct1l' I he JUdgl'lo \.C'n..ed their !>p1n1. tno a"ard1ng the group the "Theme f\lrl·mc" a"ard tn the non-com· ml·rr1al d1\ 1o;1on {PJea.e see CHARAC TERS/ A2J Henry Seaer•trom gl•ea bi• wtfe, Renee, a kl•• •• h[s mother. Ruth,.,..ooka on at the unyefllng of 8 plaque ln the family's honor at the county Performing Arta Center. Older workers battle prejudice in job search Dlscrl n1 i nation more covert than overt in co unty job market. cou n selor asserts l onnc ~t c( .rnud} worked a~ an l\ltefllhlcr ror ni•arly 10 yean. before he1 1.·n1~IO)Cr went bankrupt and suddi·nl ) 'hu• the hu'lncss do wn o,crn1gh1. 1hc ll un11ng1on hcac h 11oon1an round hl'r\tlf w1thou1 a Joh a1 age ~ S . 11 took. ~·l c(,raud). who al\c.."I had sh1pp1n1 Al'ld reCC'•' 1n1 e,ptf1enct' 1nnrc 1h:1n a \car 10 gr1 11no1her pos1uon She is now a rh1ld Lare "'orke1 rarn1ngsl1ghlly lx'lll'r lhan m1n1111un1 ~~tjt• T-hc \lrt't\ or' working "loul'tccn. fifll·cn, \l\h'C n huur da)11" prompl«d John r>a v1\ f\t . 10 resign from a nu1n11geml.'nt level JOt'I ~11h a fnfxl wr\ tfl' lnmp.1n ) L)a , 1s an Ir' 1n1.· rcs1den1, 1n1cnded 111 find a ~1n11lar f'K'l\lllOn 1n 11 ne~· fitltJ • \11 11 uncmplo:rcd ni ore than a year lall't dt'\J)1\e his '0-plu\ year\ of n111nagt•n1cn1 c-.pcnen«. Davis ha5 1urnl·d h1\J11h ~arch hack.to thr'food ""-'f\ ICC 1ndu~tf'\ IJa\•1\ and ~i c<i raud) arr J U~\ 1wo 11111 of 1hnu..an1I!> of Orange ( ounly r1.•\1dc111~ o'er ag1• 5S who are looking rot Wllr k ln\ll'dd Qfretlr('mcnl pa) \nd. dt'\plle la~~ against llC' d1"' 111n1nil l111~.1hc) art' not lind1ng 11 l.'3\\ When lhl') luok al wanl ad,, wnrds hlr ~·<1gl'r .• 1gr\'\\l\C' and en('raeuc leap ('IUI at lhcm -\ppcartnl ror an 1ntl'r' ll'~. 1ht')' ma) find nn otf1rt' ful l o frrl·,h-tated )Outh "\\ herl· d() you 10 1n ~l'I a JOb when '"u'rr f'lf\ \l'3f'S o ld ' a~ks Su\ln \alll'l' a lounst'lo r for a fedcrall\- f unJ~·d l'n1plO\n1cnt program fi:ir •lldl'f ~·oh1c n 1n SRntu Ana .\ge d1scnm1na11on .. ,, o ne of 1hc h111&l'\1 fa1tor," 1h11<;c.· 'he h1•lp\ muo;t ti\ ~·rcon1e. Salll'l" 1,,11d Ji·an Pond, prc\1dent of the non- profit •\d.uh ( arcl'~ 1n Ir' inc. agn:-cs that i1ir.' prtJUlll<:'l' ha\ ~tdt'hned manv oldl•r penpll' who ~an1 10 INOrk ~·l ore lO\rr1 1han <nen \he o;a,, \U(h d1\(r11t11 na1 111n ha' n1adt• 11 "lh1ll) out 1hcre" 1n ihe or._ place "''"tt'lll'\ uo ()range ( ounty'' old1·r 11.urkl'r\ an.•n'I rl'lldll) A\a1lablr rhc I n1plo,•men1 l>t.•,rlopment Dcpar1- n1cn1 dne\ 001 pro' 1de an age hrcak d(\~ n for ()range ( ounl\ ·~ labor tore,· an1t 1ht• latc't ccn$U\ fi~urt\ for th1\ cal\'l!.On 11f 11.orkcr arc now \I\ \Car-. old . I here wcrt' \25.5SO l·nunl' rt'it dt·nt\ o v{•r ~sr--'S 1n l 98fJ. ~bout one 1n "'-'\\'nor 4 ,R.29 "·e.'rt 1n 1he 1aro1 fnn..~· Older ~·orkt'r' then reprc\t'nled 4 fJ pt"rctnt of illl worker\ Jt\b 1,1·e,er. "'l'n.' not 1s,1cd "' .igl' r1gurl'\ pro\ td1·J b\ \he I mrlP'l 1ni·n1 t.>t.•"tlopm<'n\ • l)cp.artmt'nl I I cond111on. L>1ulcy "81d. Highway patro l and Orange Coun· t)' Sheriffs dcput1~ ~re on the caa.c Sunday. trying to learn the suspc<1's 1dcn111y. · .. Hes not 1alk1ng." Dailey said. "He could be an cmploytt 1n the area. bul w(• h;i ve n·1 produced a posill\IC J.0. )Ct." ' Dailey declined 10 release the names ofthe 1wo officers 1n¥olved 1n thl· shoot1n&. UCigets kidney stone laser Pi c k ed as one of five institutes lo research revolutiona ry device By PHIL SNEIDERMAN .°'-~ ......... - -~-U< Irvine Medical (enter 1!> laking pan 1n tcdcral Food and Drug Adm1n1\trat1un tt·sts of a ne~· device 1ha1 use'> a lai.cr beam to des1roy stone\ 1n 1ht• unnan. tract Onl) fi,\. uf thl' 'machines. callW laser l11h101np1or!>. :Jrl' being used 1n lhc l ln1lc:d State\ lJCI Medical Ccntt'r in ()r;ingl· ha!> the oftly one ~esl ul the ~l ;iyu c-1in 1c 1n Minne· M>ta. according 10 Dr TheOOore i:kndcrl'\. a<,~1stan1 profc,M>r of urol· og~ a1 the hu!>p1tal Bcndt'fL'\ 1' al'-0 director of 1he urolug) \l'Cl1un .11 the Beckman Laser lns11tull'. lot.a1ed on the l ll l campus rlc -.;11d "I \!', ('~J)l:rt1~ In medical applil.tlluns •l l la').Cr ltghl wa s one rca.,..inJ. 1ht· 'lhool ~a" assigned to tl"!>l lht• ne~ marh1nc lklurc io1ning LJ ('I BC'ndere' 11.orkcd un a protnt)pe model of the loa!M.'r l11h101nptor a1 Massachustus General .,losp11al "I'm \l'I") 1mprl"S'i("d with this:· &·ndtn·' s.iud "It"!> a concept lhnfs \l'I") a11 ratl1\t'" LJnnal) sioncs forn1 1n lhl' k1dne~ .1nd 1.an m•JVl' Jnd hc.·lomc blocked 1n lhl' url'k'r!>, !hl' narrow tubes leading 111 the hladd,·r I C I resi..·archcr<> S3) abou1 300.000 p1:oplc arc hosp11ah1ed annuall~ for unnar. \lone disease. and .ilx>ul a 1h1r~I (/t them require a su rgcr. rir other proc<'dure lo rehc\'C t'll(M..lagl' 1nll'rl1on and pain \l,1n~ ur thl'"'-' patients h\e 1n Sun l:k·lt \1alc' "hl'rl' a dr\ climate leads 10 higher '-lit tOnlcn.tra11on 1n the urtnl' Tht· ne,,. lao;cr h1h111lnpto1 em11!> grl·cn l!ghl pul""-·' th.il ,1nkt• a ur1nar. \hHlt' .ind Jl\1ntl'l!.TJlt' 11 .... 11h stress .,.,,11.-, I 1th111tnptur htl·r:1ll\ mt'ans .. \h)nl' trU\hl'r " .\ rel.1tl'd dl·\ Il l' lhl' C\tra-cor· n<>rl'JI 'hu1.l "':l\t· l1th101np1or. has (Plea.e ace UCl /A2) ' Hit-run death called homicide By PAUL ARCHIPLE\' CN ""-0..,. ,._ •tM'I .\ lormcr Fc-.unta1n Valle) n111n \\3S k1lll·d h\ .1 h1t-and·run dnta; latl' "\n1urda\ .11h·r thl· 1 ll'llm and his a~1.all;in1 allCi'!,t•dJ, had a \erhal aher- 1,,1\1\111 I 11un1a1n 'vallc) p...1hce arc 1rea1111g 1hc 1nl1dcn1 a\ a hom1c1de. -.:11d I I Rixl ( 1dlman l\11C'heM i ·t"t""Befnlt"f \(I H:»'n1~rJy 111 F-i1un 1:11n Valle> and whose last addrl''" ~a~ Downe' wa.!< pro- noun1 l'd dead at FC1unta1n Va lley 1 rauma (enter follow1 n1the10 pm 1nl11.l1·nt Lilhnan ..aid \1,'1 nrJ1n~ 10 l"O w11nc-sses who {Ple•.e aee H1T -R UN/A21 LISA MAHONtY Focus ON THE NEw s \hn'A lh.11 f)l:ople djl'd \\ and o vtt n1adc up I \ 1'11.'H l.'nt ol lht nation's l i\1han la~u for('c 1n \l)nl llrt- !'mplu\Oll'Ol "llh~n 1h1\ gr1.Jup \lood JI fl Q p('r\'t'n l II ()r•n&l' < ounl/ ~1at1tt1n wt:tt '111111:1.t 1hen .it"tt1u1 41,CXX> rt\1den1i 11\1,'t ag1' '' ~trt ...,-orlt1n1 1n Apnl CPI--OLD&R/A21 I " Ofang49 Coeet DAILY PILOT I Monday, Auguet 11, 1989 rowd kills man who shot teen VAL VEltD Cahf. (AP) - A n1an who killed a tcen·aaer early ·undo) with a i.hotgun bias\ to the fact. chcn wounded three bys&andcrs. was jumped by other onlooktl'$ a nd beaten co dellth with a fence post. authorme ~1d fhc violence broke out around 1.20 u.m. in a re iden1ual area of this foothill hamlet 45 miles northwest or Los Anaetes near the Ventura County __ .__said Los Angeles County shcn puty Chns Robbins. W11nc: <J Gerardo Valle. 17, of Val Verde wasattcmpting to break up a street fight bet~ttn two youths br.awhn& 1n the sttcet outside a ~ny when he was shot 1n the fact and killed. Robbins $3uJ. David Mota, 20. of Pacoima. allcaedl) grabbcJ a °'hotaun from h1~ "car when he saw Valle intervene. Robbini. said. "He aot a I 2·gnuac shotaun and tired once in the face. killina Valle." Robbins ~1d. "He then turned to the crowd of 30 to 60 pt'Ople and fired two or three rounds into the crowd. striking three people "The remaining ponion of the cro...,.d charg1..-d Mota. JUmocd him and ~111ncd bcattnJ him with 11 fenct po't. They bc:al him to death 1n the street •· Motad1ed of massive head mjuric$. gt Irene Mt Reynolds said. The three wounded male~. two ad uh~ and a Juvenile. all were in fair cond111on Sunday n11h1 at Henry Ma)o Newhall Memonal Hosp11al. !Miid nurs1na superv1<tor Susan White• lock One was ltitcd tn critical cond111on and another was in serious condition earlier m the day UCI TO TEST KIDNEY STONE SMASHER •.. F rom Al already pro"en ellcct1vc 1n treaung $\ones found 1n the kidney. But these niadune!>, which use shock waves, usually cannot break up stones in the IO\\-Cr ureter!> bc:c.·ausc they arc shielded by the pelvic bones. Dr Bcndcrev said In such caM:s. the stones must be &urg1cally manipulated back into the k1dnq bef01t• the ~hock wave tech- n14Ul' l3n bt: u-,ed. I( the stones an~ '>IUt~ in the ureter. the shock wave ltl'Jlntl·n1 1<, o rten incfTec tivc. licnderc.,. sa10 The new laser hth1otnptor. on thc othl·r hand. 1i. capable of breaking up the ureteral stones where they arc. Small scope'> and tiny la~r fibers allo~ the phys1c1an to Stt the stones and fire a controlled amount of cncrg) to break them up and allow the parl1C'll'\ to pass out of the body. l lw n > .\ 1'> requiring UCJ and the otha par11c1pa11ng medical centers 10 \('M lhl' dn ice on 300 pa11cn1s. Bcndl'rcv said. and local trtatmcnt should begin th1i. month. If the tcl·hnique prove:. ~fc a nd cfTect1vc, thl' laser ltth1 otnptor should be a'ailabk won for wide usaae at maJur medical cl'nters and communi- 1) hoi.p1tals. he ~td Bcndcrc\ ~1d ureteral stone pa- 11rnt!> in Orange County who arc interested in the new laser treatment lJn lall 1he dt\ 1s1on or urology at UCI Medical Center. 634-5751 . CHARACTERS FILL NEWPORT HARBOR ••. From Al Another spmtl·d group. sa1ll nJ o n till' 1908 lop..ail ketch Argu!>. were lto~n thl· wlcgt agency Animal < rJl lo.er!) I he old "C'>~l was loaded w11h d1atal tc•'>. indud1ng look-alrke~ for HIT-RUN ... From Al krtl'"' Bernier. hl' got uut ol ht~ car at DJI\) \\cnuc and Maple 'itreet and ~.tllo.t·d llH'r Illa l.tll' modl•l .\mencan '.111 1h.11 111<1' lwH' tx·c:n lollow1ng 111 Ill tkrn1er apprnalhcd thl' an and l'\d1Jnged "'ords "11h the O<'Cupant\. 111dud1ng a l.irge man who wa\ dri' ing ;ind .1 \rnalkr pa'>')l'nger who ma) ha'l' lx:cn a lcmak I le Jpparl·n1h grahhcd the door handk Jnd held on 3\ thl· 'an began .tttl'kr.iling a"a} f hl' 'all madt· a I ·I urn and "'e,1Hd '1olcntl) a'> 11 rall'd down the \lr u·t Bcrnll'r \\J\ thro" n \u'ita1n1ng l,1IJI inJUI ll'\ ~ Burt Reynold!., Joan Ri vers. Don John.,on. Mac West. Marilyn Monroe and Brute Springsteen. Asked ho" their entry fit in.to the -.t hool days theme. prc~1dent Bob Hilh ~1d. "We figure we went with tlw top of our class .. rhc "da<;s" tndudcd mag1c1ans. rnml'd1ans. mate slrippc.'rs and others "ho danced to the It vc music of Lost •\ngdcs as the ship t'ru1scd through the harbor "Thi'> ts the b1ggco,t clTort we ever made·· Btll\ \aid. "'We've been an the paradl· fiH' or \ll\ time\. but th1 <t 1o; the ntO\I fun f'"e l'\l'r had " fhc JudgL'' 1huugh1 the) were prctt) lunn). 100. awarding them the ( ummo<lor\ \ward tn the tom- nwrual d1.,.1\1on The ( harartcr Boat Parade began ''hen uwnl·r., ol unu'iual boats de· Ltded IO <thow oil 1he1r uniqueness "''h J harbor cru1'>t' ,., the parade grew. boat owners "11h moil' lOn,cn11onal vessels drcs~c.J 1lu.·1r boat\ .rnd thcmsehes up 111 adherl to lhc rl'quircmcn1 that onl) "l·harartcrs" need apply. l hl· "inners by category. boat nJml' and owners follows: Noa· Commercial Ma)or's ( ho1cc: SS. Michigan, Ak11 Oak. Best Decorated: FautaSca. Phil N1rnl~. Bc!>t Club Decorated: UC In inc (Mar) Ann and Len Miller). Bc!.t \uund T1k1. B&S"1'toduct1ons. Bl''' ( u!>lume. Baccaruda. Jamie Sparlinb 1 heme Extreme: Bct·Sca I. Kl·bccca Martin. Cbracter Boat . ~ream . Dautnlcss. Ronald Powers. Montl·rr> Lil root. David Williams. One of a Kind: Fc11sh. Bay Launch: Ole What'!> l lcr Name. Dave Wil- liam~ Clarnc Yacht: Bay Wagon. Da' 1J Diem. Work Boat: Newport Harbor Ship)ard. "Perk" Perkins. Oldl'St Roat HMS Baccaruda ( 1905). Jarnic Sparling. Commercial Bci.l Decorated. Java. Balboa Bay C tub Rc!>I ( ostumc: Contessa. Hal Palmt·r ( arpet~ Best Sound: Con- querer. Hotel Meridian. Best Live ·\n1ma11on: Bongos. Girls Gym. C ummodors Award: Argus. Animal Crader\ Judges Choice: Mass Con- dull ( ahforn1a ( la~c,1c Boats HALL NAMED FOR SEGERSTROMS ... From Al 11ppo11un11\ 111 e\1'll7ncn(t' (Uflural c:\cnl\ that \01Jn \I.Ill be~ (lan of our l'' l'I )da) life .. Pra1\ing lhl' hall\ an thct1t\ and .ll llU\lll \ "\'lldfll k 'klld " f ht!. h,tll "'di l>l thl· \l,rndJrd h\ "'h1d1 future h,tll\ Jll' JUlJl.(l'd But lo.e11dr1d '><l't'd hi\ l11glt('\I nr.ll\\ lor tlll' -X·gcntrom\ who l,1umh1:d "hJt "hl:lrt''t'd IO Ix• tltt· l,11~''' Jlrl\Jll' lu11d-ral\11tg dlon 1n C .illlor 111;1 hl\1111 \ I hn H l(l\l'll tfl4·11 l;1nd their 1110111·' ll1l 11 11111t' thnr talent and lhl·1r leadership.'' he \aid L l'<Hfmg the audience in a cham- f)agnc lua\I, Kcndmk '>aid .. fhc hol)I:'> Jnc.J dream\ ol \O man) arc txing rcJltzcd toda) This '>llC' and hJll "'" l'nmh thl· lt.,.c<, of all "~l· honor and \alutc ~ou tor ~our '1\le111 aiu.J gl·rtl'r0\11) " I frn1 > ~icr'>trom. managing part· lll'r 111 the lan11h dl'' l'lopmcnt firm < J \cger\tro111 and ~on\ and tund· drl\ l' l ha1rma11 tof lhl' center. shared till' ucd11 fur ucat1on ol the rcnll'r with the 1h11u\anc.J'> who c.ontnbu1cd w thl· dn\l' Of hi\ famll} ·., lOntnbu t1on~. he ..aid "The role "'C have played ha!> '>ll'mml·c.J from J dl"•trc to enrich the ~(X.ll'I) 1n which we live." I k Jgrcl·d w11h Kendrick that the hall "ould Ix· rnns1dcred among the bc\I 1n the worltl "'No ordinary hall 11t1., .. he ~aid "It 1sa masterpiece." \ho a11cnd1ng the ceremony Sun- d.•> "a" "lrw York sculptor Richard Lippold who I'> prcp:mng to install h1<> (,IJ.f11111 \lulplurt• "Fire Bird" 1n the "lron1 enlr) ol lhe theater OLDER WORKERS BATTLE PREJUDICE ... From Al \\lt1I\ Jtttrllil'I 11 1)1)11 \\(.'fC \t'l'kllll! 1oh\ < hiHiu·., d I l 1111' 11 Ul' 11 um ix'" a rt· \tlllll \\hCll' Ill 11\'llol.l'l'tl \:t1d Jt!rr) \hl.1 .1 lahor n1.11t..c1 .inah\I tor thl' I mpl11) 111c111 I >t:' doprnl'nt Depart· 1111·111 < crl\U\ dttlc1 ic, not prone 111 111,1k1ng huge k ap\. '" 1h1· nat111n:il figure\ arc p111hahh tuo high f111 Or,111gl' C ourtl\ ht "11d • \\hJtnu lltl ll'itl numhl•r\Jrl' thr 11nd In \\•Hk " \111111'1 Pond .111tl "'J"ll '·" I h11ugh appr oal h111g what Jiac, Ot'l'll qu.111111, ,,ilkd lhl:H g111<kn \eJI\ .1 t.111g k of t'UHlOOlll \OUJI .inti l''H l111l•1j1.1l<1l l,Jl Inf\ p111mpl .i \It( 11 i111.111t 1111111l1t·1 of uldcr Ult1t•n\ to l1llllf." ll'lll l'llll'lll and rl·mam 1n I• IUI II Ill .111d l H'll bcjl.111 a Jllh tor the 111\I llllll' \11rnt• wh11 rellfl' tind the}' cannot II'• 1111 ""h.11 \rn.1JI \n unty or the tr lo111q1.1n\ pt'll\11111 prov1dn. tht· \.\11111u1 'kl) Othcl\ fi11d the) arc <Jut ''' .1111h "hl 11 thc1r lompan' ioc.-. out 111 hu\111\\\ \\1c.Ju""' and d1.,.urteC\ w1th11ul J \llUl\l' 111 1ntomc and "'' 11 kc" who dl'l ldl' 111 c hangc career\ l,111 111 Ille t.tn Jl\o fJll 1n10 the older 1uh '' d er l.1tqiton lhl') \3) ·~111 Jll Dt" 1pll' •J\Cr S5 nl·cd ICt v.ork l<ir ll 1•111Hllll ll'Jc,on\ \ome W•1rk tor llH'ntal \lllllUl,1111)0 or to \l,I VC ofl lhC: l\OIJl11Jl1 .Hid lkJ)fl'\\ICln that l3rt oil\ ontpJn\ ICllH llll'nl .. I hcrc arc P' nplc e;i1l11p qu1tt· wc.-11 who \1111 need 111 "I H ~ l'ond 'IJ Id Wh.11 olc:kr rwopll' find when they c1111 r Iii<' Jllh marlo.l'I .tll' !iubth: roJdhltx.k' 111 g<:t11nl.( the p<1c;11u111 the) WJlll I hough t cr1a1n 1ndu\lrtC\ value th<: olJcr worker\ \tilb1h1y and CA pt"11c nlc Joh 1J1>portunt11e\ tend to Ix' low pa) 111g and unlhalkng1ns Wl11lr l 01ttpt1n1l'i like ~d>onald\ Hl,IJu1a111' .111d ~inlhell' Donut llou\c rna\ .1lll,d\ \Crk out ulclt'r ~~;~F Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE ·""' lo.l·I\ 111hn empl11\er\ \CC nothing hut 1t.1h1la1 ,,., 1n thl·rn In t.J\ 1 prCJUdlll' ::iga1m1 older \l.Ollo.l'" "\fl Pll'\<tknl that the 11 'i I >q>Jrtll1l'lll of llcJlth and Human 'lcn 1u\ hJ\ 1\\ul·d ,in tnlorma11onal p.11nphk1 t11 ulu1tll'r,1t l m)th<t that tltn .Ill' \luw, rnl\lant to change 1111,·11 ill JrHl l'agn tor rcttrernenl RC\l,mh lOrllp1lcd h} the federal .ll(l'lll \ '"""'' tllftl ultkr worker\ Jfl' 1111 k" r11•dut 11,,. thJn )<>Unger 1me' .1ml h,l\C worlo: .111d attcndaml' H" u11t1' 111.11 .tit' a' good 1ir heller than \outlil11l t 111pl11)1·c\ C >ld1·1 11t·11pk ,Il l more prone to lllnt'" hut Ihm('. ""th health prublcm\ tend to l hoow retirement. the: pamphkt \J)\ "Oldl'r worker\ who \l<t) in the labor ltme ma)' well rcpre<tc:nl J '4.·lhckc: ted healthier group ul oldc:r l)l:opk · 11 condudc' \l'io though lompa111ec. c:an c~peC't to pa) r1111rc whl·n age equal'> e'<- J>Crit'IH l' lhne " ev1dcntl' that maturr ~ort..cr' generate more new idea' and pi oblcrn \ol .,.1 ng tcc: hn14uc'> v.h1k :1 1ic,l1·n·uu11 may bl' hu'y "1e10\C1tlint-1 the wheel .. \a)' re.·· , .. :art her\ al I \( ' \ndru' < •t•ron tulog) ( ertll'r "We have a plu' for l"<'Cf)' 111111u\ thn c:an think of" \:11d Pond l'ond •1mt \alkc:· '>JX'nd a great deal ut llnll' lr)'1ng to n pand the county's 1"1<>111 ul · cnltghtc:nl·d employer\" - tho'''. whu du11'1 au111ma11<a lly rcJeCI an applic:Jnt whow h.11r hn' lurnC'd ltl l') Pond said o;ht• \tarted Adult ( arceri. .tiler aucndin~ a tour-.c (or older JOb -..:ckcr\ with her t<1rccr-chan,1ng hu'>· b;ind and rt·ah1ed "11 d1dn'1 m111tcr 1f )OU had lhl· hc~t J<>b ~:irrh tech· n1que' 1n thc:· world 1f you had 1111~ hl'rt' th K" I he: people needed an 11pportun1t) .111d lht') al\o rtct'dcd an l'1tlil(lllt•rwcl nnplCJ)er " \alkc " parl1tularly \Cn\1t11ed to agl' d1\a1mina111m against women. I Jlo. ing ICll:PIHHl work 3\ an citarnple. .,ltl· \J)' Jgl· h1a' ''"'I'> a\ young as 30 or '5 \ lot ot tlil' women that Lumc to tlll\ (\'lllplu) mrill 1rarn1ng) group ma) 11111 h.nt· '>kills other than rnrplt0n l'tfle hut 1he)'rc not lOany Olllll' r hn 'rl' SIJur the-,.'rr: 60and the l>il\\ \I.JOI\ \Ollle tul'e little thrng \11t1ng out thl'I\' I lc's not going 10 hirl· hi\ mother 11r hie, grandmother dlld rtlJn) of lhl'nl .trt' J'lCrlCIVtd that \allcr rctJll\ one: older wo man'\ nrx.·r1tn(e w11h .ir1 1n1crv1ewer who Jprx.·:1rcd lo be in Im latt lwl'nt1cs. "lie \aid. wt•ll why do you want to wort.. JI )OUr age'' rhal bluntly And '>hl' "1rd ix'cau\4.· I have 10 eat and he w:.i<t \hul"kcd We ha .. e a perception of the older woman a\ being taken care of .. 1>1'>Cnm1na11on against the older ~orker 1s prcd1c1cd to case as the fir!>I memtx·r, of the hugt baby boom gcneratmn enter lhc1r firt1e\ 1n the ( l/90\ Bui that'\ not soon enough for rx:oplc hh· John Davis who aren't rl·ad) tor a rocking chair "People \lart th1nk1ng a person 1~ io1ng to rc11rc at 65 That wasn't mr, tntl'nt M> intent was career change.· hl' \Jtd Dav1'1 doesn't believe that most of the: agt> hta!I hc"1 encountered was deliberate but he \8y'I. "It'! a httlc d1<;(:ouragrng. I feel -and most my age feel -tfley have <;evcral quality ye:m ten in them .. Say Adult Careers volunteer Jo Eh~· ~nc\stn&cr· "It really is a shame tor tht\C people to be: 'ilttJng back ind d111ng nothing when they have the c,k1ll\ Thcfrc not ready 10 'itl on a \hrlt nr rn a rocking ch.air " 0•111 "'°' DeHvery I• OuarantHd Justcall 642-6086 ... -,., ' ..,., f f ' Y,J ~t ,. ... trAI' (l-4(.,... r,. ~ 30 I " '" I•'""• I I n •NJ f'"VI r.n1t .,.. '"" ,..-~~ ''" •• • t • Whllt do you lake about the Daily Pilot., What don't you lake., (all the number above and your me,~&' will be: rec;orded. transcnbed and de livered to the appropnatc editor .,..,,,., .,,., ...,. ,. , If (tN "° N)A: •-c ,..._... , .. , (K.."y fly , • n A r.-• "• •o . tr a "'(f ,w f"' • I»""_ .. ., ' . ,...,. ' ' ' VOL. 79, NO. 230 I f hc same 24 hour answenns service may be: u~d to record l"teri to 1hc editor on any 1op1t ( ontnbuton to our Lcttcn column mus\ include 1hc1r name and cclepbone number for vennca11on 1 tll• u\ what's on your mind crrcurallon Telephonff u ' •-ve f,ry 1, ... ••• to-4U.t Hazy sun, fair skies forecast Patchy let• ntght end Ml'l1 m«nlne IOw clOude or toe,,.., ,,..._ .__ /f 8 m EDT Mon Aug t8 Ot~ Oout bMchee wit dellt to felt .... with hazy tuneNne ',_ rvoeceet or P · · thta ehetnoon. the Netlonel WMthef S«vlce aekt. TemPetatut" wttl renge from the mid 70. l>Mehaldt 10 around 90 Inland. · lncr .. alng cloudlneaa OV8f local mounteinl wlll OtYelop Into heavy thundetahow«I. TemPetature hJgh8 wttt range from 17 to 87, Iowa In the 50t and 80a ~tteted locally heevy thunderthOwet"a we forec:ut In the deMf"ta. diminishing tonight. Upper dtMf1 hlgtla will range from 94 lo 104, Iowa from 88 \O 72. Lower dtMr\ hight will range from 95 to 105, Iowa from 71 to 88 U.S. Temp• .,..,,,....,.. 11 11 .... ~ .. • 100 90 .......... ,. .. --r H19M, ~ ttwCNO'I & p m ""'°:i ..... a ....... ,. u * @> rAONTS Le NMllWlile .. 71 ·Qi~IJ~~ .v .. ~·-Co.,~ Albeny HY .. .. .... o.-. H ~: .. Al~Qut " .. .... .,. .. -~ Mdrof. A 41 ()lo~ .. , . St>owf'r~ Ra.r F ·uu1ifH~ c;,,...,,.._, . h.rt,..1 ....,.. «)1 't .r14\fV ~ A"-'>1• 11 17 ~ IS .. ..... yf'W .,~ .... -... ... . AtlenllC City .. 71 °""'" ., ,. Awlln 100 11 ~· 11 74 .. ·--· 17 u ,.._,.. 10) SMll Mlfl9 11 .. llltmlngll.,,, .. .. ~"'::'Tc ~ .. Calif. Temps ....... ~ .. 12 81-d< 71 .. l'Ofl .Or• 17 IM SIOClllOll IS .. ,. .. IOIM .. 12 ~~ r.,_ Yllll9y 7t M ao.ton .. 70 ::::rCfty 17 n ...--itwouar>SPlft ~ ron-a 17 . loll!• .. .. " .. ~v.-.y 15 'l'-Vl)o .. 12 11uttno1onv1 .. a '*'° .. .., ..... .,..., 12 ., 70 c.., .. H ~ .. 71 .., .. °" 104 CMtteeton.a c I> 11 SI LOUii .. .. .......,_. t7 .. Cllattotte. H C " 1i Slit L.ire City " ,. 91Q8Mt 12 12 Surf Report o~ II 53 a ... Antonio 100 71 8leNIC> H a:t ClllC900 15 12 SenNM>Pll IO 11 &lyll'le .. IS Clnc:lnMll A .. .... , .. A 64 C.I ..... 70 IO ....... A,. --:- ..,, Cl.....-.. IS a.,,, ... IO M fur•• 16 '4 z-.. c-~sc 14 13 SoOll-• 50 ,,_ t5 II Stonl• Monl(• 2 , .. eo....nc-.Oll6o 17 • ,,,_ . , 12 L-1• .. .. ~l , ... CoocolO.H H N 12 Twnc><t-81 P1rq 16 71 LOl'lll 8Nc:h 8) IO S.n 01e90 Cn1y > 4 .. Oell ... rt W0<1h 102 71 Toe>el<• ,, 17 ~~ 92 63 Oullooll IOI' I .-d6y lnCf....,.. llOll!h Oeylon 14 .. T-.. .. tl Ml -LMget ...,, 0. eioOll'9 on llOutfl.. o.n-., IO T ... " 7) Montowt. ll M IKW'O_,,.. O..Moit>M .. • WMfllnOtonOC ... 13 Moni.teoy .. '° DIVOii .. • 'W'CNI• 81 10 ~ IC,. .. Ell'-t7 .. Newpor1 e..cn 70 12 Fllltl>tlnll1 IS ., 0-lllnel 11 '° Tides F11go 74 •• OnlllflO 100 .. ,.. .. " .. 52 Extended """' Scl<!n9• 101 12 o.eno~• 17 eo P...O.•• ., 12 fOOA't' .u OtMtF-ll IO P-Aotllel ... 63 FW.tlOW ) 21 •m 0.-oHC .. 71 ....,.. _,_~..,..,..toe Aed""" 15 SJ ,,,.,;r-.... "' 45 Hwtto<CI II 71 --~-~· Aed'aooOcl Cl!, ,. M Sec - 2 4Spm 10 ........ IO 64 llltlt l\ittllef tnlMd f-eday llnCI Fttd9p "'-910e ., 51 s.conO l'llgh I 51 p"' 70 HonoUw " n OI....,_ lllr Wllh ~. ::.= a.ct-o .. 57 lWIOA't' HOuslon 14 71 uin.. 12 eo FollOw 400 •m ·I. I Continued llOt In Irle v~1 12 f1":,,':1.: 10 2•."' 4 1 ~ 17 14 c;ooNng lllgtllly Tl\Wtdly end Fttcley .......... Oi<IO 100 ,,__,,.,. ... .. 72 8Mcfl,... In .... ~-::=: hn Ollbtlel .. 57 Sec - J 32 p"' 17 ~ 64 .. 70. Q\oet~ IOwe In .... IO tenDlteO 1t 12 Second .. • )f p"' II IC-City .. .. tNd-«>e v w....-, In Ille SM Fr-ieco 70 eo l.MV•e tot rs rTtlll-IOt 10 I ~ T.......o.y .,., .... Joee 7t ., Sun·-1oo.y ., • 18."' "'° .... Ultle l'locll t2 1S '""1 In 1N1 ~ IOI to wpper IOe 8enl•AM IO 11 .. , )7 p"' ~ .. 11 0-1119'11 IOWa "" IN -IOI IO ..,,,.eerw. 74 51 Moonr1-1oci.tt1 7 Up m enel- Menlplllt IO 1• nllcMIOt ...... Ct\11 18 " IOtnOUOW II • 0 • m Sudan rebels down civilian ;-. airplane; 60 aboard perish KHARTOUM. Sudan (AP) - Rebels shot down a c1v11tan plane carrying 60 people as it rook off from a south<:rn provincial capi.al. the official udan News Agency said \unda) <;udan A1rwa )'\ officials <NCrc quoted as ~y1ng there was no sign of sun l\'Ors. Officials said the) did not know 1f an) forL·1gners were among lhe 57 pa\~ngcrs and three crew member\ In Washington. State Department \('>Ok\·\woman AniUL.Stodman 'laid \ m~·rKan au1hont1es believed no l ' "i n t11cn\ were on the: plane. but that Ilic) were awa111ng a man1rcst. The Fokker Friendship. a twin propcller-tlnvcn plane, was shot du" n by a SAM· 7 \urface·to-air nm~1k al about IO.JO a m. Saturday a' 11 took ofT from Malakai for Khartoum. the rap1Lal. the Sudan Nc:w., Agency said In< a1ro. Egypt's Middle East New~ Agency quoted airline officials as rcpor 11ng there was no sign that anyone survived The Malakai area. about 450 miles south of Khartoum. is largely ton· trolli:d by th<.· rebel Sudan People\' L1bc:ra11on Arm)'. Late Sunday. Pnmc M1n1s1crSad1q al-Mahdi ordered the suspcnst0n of air traffic to and from the embattled south un11l further notice. In n statement broadcast by Sudan'i. maJor national radio station and monitored in London. the gov- l'rnment <>aid authur1t1cs were trying to lkterm1ne "tlw cause of thC' u1,1d<:nt and 11-; results." The sta tion. Omdurman Radio. earlier reported troops had amvcd at the crash site. but pvc no details. In the later broadcast the !>lat1on \a1d the go,c:rnor of Uppt'r Nile p1t1 \ intc announced "the d eaths of thl· 'll ltm.-," and declared three days ul 111uurn1ng fhi:rc was no funhcr 1nlurmat1011 g1.,.cn I hl' n·bcl'. SPLA Radio. mo1111urcd "iunda) tn Nairobi. fl..cn~J mac.Jc no mention of the allalk On rnda). ho~c,cr. thc rad1osa1d the retx·l, would "shoot down any am rail fl> ing over SPLA<ontrollcd a11 \pJu' .. In London. the Bnt1sh Broad- (J~ting ( orp said a later rebel broadrnst SJ>1:C1fied that the SPLA would attack plane~ carrying relief '>Upphn to the south. where an C\l1m ated J million people face stan a11on bt·rnu.sc...of food shortages brought on by Che rebellion. Blow A waY Sale OVER soo/o OFF ManY Items -FREE- • Backpacks each day for th e first 50 . students in line • Book cover s • Frisbees • Visors with Minimum Purth.tW!' Starts Monday Aug. 25th Balboa Island Only 673-4923 J •