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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-19 - Orange Coast PilotFAIR 'OMCA8TI OM A2 .... _______ _ TUESDAY, A GU T 19, 1986 Suspect inf atal hit-run surrender& Faces vehicular manslaughter charge after car-cycle crash kills NB woman By TONY SAAVEDRA Ot .. o.., ..... ...- A suspected drunken driver who fled the scene Monday niaht after his car rammed a motorcycle in Costa Mesa, killing one rider and injuring another, turned himself in. to police Nation Nobelists urge Supreme Court to strike down law compelling creationism to be taught./ A4 World Soviet Union says It Is prepared to accept some on-site Inspections of military movements./ A5 Entertainment Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor'' have never been merrier./ A 11 Business An accounting firm calcu- lates who will win and lose If all the tax relief In the overhaul plan passes./81 INDEX Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business ClaaaUled Comics Death Notices Entertainment Opinion Paparazzl Polloe log Public Notices Sports Television Weather cs A3 81-7 C6-8 88 ce A 11 A10 A6-7 A3 ce Cl-4 A9 A2 -· . early this momin'° Edward Eman1el Collier, 2S,of Garden Grove was being held on felony chargC1 in the hn-and-run accident that left a 21-year-old New- pon Beach woman dead., Police reponcd that Collier .was also driving with a suspended license Scottish support Irvine's '87float By G. JEANETI'E A VENT Irvine's ailing fund drive to put a noat an the 1987 Tournament of Roses parade got an I I th hour shot in the arm with a $5,000 gift from across the ocean, officials announced Mon- day. A company an Irvine's unofficial sister city -Irvi ne. Scotland - guaranteed the float committee $5,000 with anoth.er SS.000 possible, said Ralph Rodhcim, the float's fund- ra1sang co-chair. Rodheim said at a press conference Monday that the Irvine Development Corp. in Scotland donated the money with no strinp attached. "Irvine, Scotland wants to create awareness for their community in the Umted States. Tcaman_g up with their sister city in the prcSllJIOUS Rose Parade isa great opportunity for them and for us." Rodhe1m said he met Alan Caldwell. the company's director of marketing, dunng his visit to Orange County earlieT this year and had worke4 with him on other projects. Even w11h the surprise donation from Scott.nd, the committee was still faced with a considerable shon- fall in its$1 95,000budJCl. Officials of the Rose Parade had gJven the Irvine Rose Parade Float Association until noon Friday lo decade whether they would be one of the 60 floats to parade down Colorado Boulevard on Jan. I. The decision hinged on fund-raising efforts. said Rodheim. (Pleue iaee SCOTTISH/ A2) and was wanted on two traffic cussaon and laceratJons. He wu warrants for failing to appearincoun. rc:pbrtcd in serious but stable con· Jill Paradiso, a passenger on the d1t1on this momina. motorcycle driveo b~ Jonalhan Scott Neither motorcycle rider was wcar- Marsh, 23, died at Fountain VaJlcy ina a helmet at the time of the Regional Hospital about 4S minutes accident on Newport Boulevard, just after the I 0 p.m. accident, said officer south of Del Mar A venue, Bob Baumgardner. . Baumgardner said. Paradis.a was rushed to the hospi-The motorcycle was rammed from tal's trauma center with massive head behind by a Mazda RX7 that was injuries. . travelina.nonh at a minimum of SO Marsh, of Santa Ana, was also mph, police reported. taken to the hospital wit~ a con· "He (the driver of the car) was just 1oin1 too fast and djdn't sec them," Baumprdner said. Paradito was thrown some 200 feet, bouncina off the sports cu and landina on the pavement. Baumprdner said Collier and an unidentified mate passcnaer. wbo suffered minor injuries, ditched the Mazda about a mile up the road. jutt past the Santa Ana Country Oub. Police cordoned off the area and called in helic.opten from the Los Anaeles Sheriff's Department and the Petrofsky denies taking post at UCI. By PAUL ARCHIPLEY Of ... 0..,,....1 ... Professor Jerrold Petrofsky. who pined recognition at Wnght State University by helping paralyzed people walk. on Monday denied repons he had accepted a temporary pos1t1on at UC Irvine. the Associated Press reported. UC officials said last week that Petrofsky, who has been at Wnght State since 1979, had accepted a voluntary, non-paid position until Sept. ~O and they were negotiating with him for a full-ume pos1t1on. "They've offered me one. but I haven't accepted 11,'' Petrofsky. 38. ~•data prC$S conference. The un1vers1ty has been -negotiat- ing with Pctrofsky for a full-tame. permanent pos1t1on as well as the temporary assignment. He spoke at a news conference for his Jerrold Petrofsky Research Foun- dation Inc . which helps fund the work into computer-controlled elec- tm:al st1mulat1on of muscles Howe ver. lJCI spokeswoman Linda Grancll said she saw the paperwork on the temporary assign- ment. and that Petrofsky -had signed II "It may he there's some confusion over what entails an appointment," Grancll said. "I wasn't al the press conference. so it's hard to respond. "But he may have been talkang about a full-tame appointment and not the temporary appo1n1mcnt." L Grancll said the agreement hinged on Petrofsky obtaining acceptance from Wnght State "If he didn't get home instttuuon· approval there may be no appoint· ment," she said. "The unpaid appointment was merely somethine to start with whale we~ continued discussions {on the permanent appointment)," Granell said. "lfhe says he doesn't have one. I guess he doesn't have one "We thought at Irv me he did have a temporary unpaid appointment." Petrofsk} heads the National Center for Rehab1latat 1on En~mecr· mg at Wng~tate where. earlier this summer,"Se'Veral of its employees were d1sm1ssed when the program was moved under the depanment of biomedical engineering, Past and present NCRE employees said the researcher's relationship with .Wright State President Paige Mulhollan wa~ i.tramed after umver- (Pleae .ee PltTROP'SKY / A2) Huntinf(on Beach Police Oepannent and pohce dop from Ne~ Beach and Fountain Valley. However, Collier C$Caped throUlh the golf course, before poltc:e could seal the area, and telephoned 1 friend to pick him up. At the advice of his airlfnend; Collier later called the Cost.a Meu Police Station and turned h1mxlf 1n about I a.m. Baurnprdner s~ud Collier sub- (ri-.e eee PATAL/ A.2) OCexec resigns, blames conflict Environment cbJef's decision surprises his boss. supervisor ---- By LISA MAHONEY Of ... 0...,,... ..... The director of Orange County's' Environmental Management Aaency resigned Monday. blaming conflict with the county admmistrauve of-' ficcr for his decision to retire. Murray Storm, who has held a variety of county JOm over the last 30 years. told supervisors by memoran- dum that he had "come cross-wise" with County Administrative Officer Larry Pamsh m past months. "My effons to reconci le the situation have not been notable fort heir success,'' he added · · .. When ke y advisers don't get alon~ it 1$n't number one that leaves -11 s the other guy," Storm wrote StorTI\ . has managed the En- vironmental Ma nagement Agency, a super atency combinina plannit11 and burldmg inspections. public works and parki. and recreation. for the last sax ycan Pamsh said he was not unhappy w11.h Storm's work and was surpnsed 10 learn of his res1gna11on, Pamsh said there had been no hostility between them. only dis- agreement over the agency's auton- omy from the rest of county govern- ment. "What's funny 10 me was we have never·had personal an1mos1ty. 1 have cned several cases where I thought we might have had better communica- tion and where (StomH. agency) ougtit to be a better team player." Parrish maintains he put no un· usual pressure on Storm ''I'm sur- pnscd that he would make It seem !hat I had driven him from pro- ductive work " Storm could not be reached for comment this morning. ·Fifth D1stnc1 Supervisor Thomu Riley also expressed surpnsc at Storm's res1gna11on. Ri ley. who~ JUnsd1cuon includCI significant portions of undeveloped land. said he values Storm's expertisc m dealing w11h development and (Pleue eee 8TORll/A2) CdMman's murder maybe an execution Blood donors are out for coffee By STEVE MARBLE Of .. O..,,... ..... Homicide dctcctaves probing the death of a Corona del Mar man with 11 colorful cnmin11I background that included dabbling.s an drup, pomo- araphy and counterfeiting said the man may have been executed. The body of Charles Ocorac Romanus, SS. wu found early Sun-Clay Andenon Regular dona tors may boycott unless Red Crossge-ts fhejava flowing again B PA UL ARCHIPLEY . "It seems like a 'imall thing,'' y Anderson admitted "But 1f 1l 1s 'iUCh OflNl)elly ......... f k k a small thing. wh y don't they serve A lot o Amencans have to 1c · it '>" start themsel ves each morning with a The Costa Mesa resident said he cup of coffee, They feel hke an old car and h" rnahuon of donor·fnendo; tha1 's a quart lo·w and needs a boost. ~ve blood two to thret' times a year. Imagine being a panrlow. ()fblood . ut .a couple of years ago the Red The Red Crojs needs bl~. Oay . ~ i()(., sloppt'd offcnng coffee to Ander.soo is among a. conttngcnt of donors regular donors who help to meet thal "Blood 15 needed in Orange CO\l ntr, need. nght now because oft he AIDS scare.· But a~ut 25 regular .donors arc Anderson \81d . "Thcrt art a lot of lhrtatcn1ng 10 boycott 1( the Red ignorant ~pie out thert who think Cro s doesn't tart serving cofTct they could get AID by donating again. Anderson said Monday blood .. Anderson ~1d ht• and other~ who like coffre rathrr than frutt JUtce after dflnat1ng have rnllcd lhr Red Cross and wntten lettrr ... but thry've been gi ven d1fferen1 answt"r1 about the organ11atwn ·, rea~on for removing coffee from the refreshment!> menu · .. A nutnt1on1'>t I .. poke with said tht·rr\ \Cf\ llttlt• nutnt1onal value, but 11°'> \t1II valuabk because of the Ou1d intake." Anderson ~1d .. ''long J\ you're health) there·., no rta\on wh> you can't ha ve coffee , and 1f \OU n.· not healthy you <thvuldn·t bf donatlOj blood " lllood donors can mll C'OJOY their brewed beverage at the three per- manent R~<l C ro~<; ~1te5 1n Hunt- ington lkalh Santa l\na and .\nJhe1rn. u ~poke\woman \aid Mon· da\ Rut tho'i<' who donate at blood· day mominJ sprawled m the front scatofhisCadillac.parked1navacant ........................................................ !llm ......................................................... . field behind a Tustin restaurant. Romanus died of multiple gunsfiOl C-M-t d • d 't • t h -t • woundstothehead.accordinatoan V0 er I n SWl C par 1es· autopsy completed Monday. 9 · No suspects have been arrested and ~~uro~~£1~~~et"u~:~n't~~s&~ says paid sQ}icitor Switched her Schoenkopf. . Beclult' of the nature of the wounds1 pohce arc 1n ves11pung the homicaoe as a possible eitecut1on- stylc slayina But pohcc were not specific. Romanus. also known as Chari~ the Ape because of has awkward pal, had an arrest warrant dauna back to 19SI for pornography. bookmalung. illeaat Jottery operation. bursJary and dn.aa distribution. "He apparently walked hkc an ape." said Schoenkopf Romanus wasconv1ctC'd last 'pnna 1n a drua cue but a sax-month county (l'teiueMe &DCUTI01'/A21 V1ck1e Zimmerman was. shocked and an&fY when ~he d1500vered she'd JUSl become one of OranJe County'~ newest rtiJStered Republicans. he was irate be<'ausc she was sure she had rtl•Stered as a Democrat. The problem. not a sinaular one an Orana.e County. bcpn early this month when the Cosu Mesa woman was approached at Oranac Coast ( olleac by"a female rcprc~nt1t1vt o< \on'Crva11vc Voter Outreach "When I told her I was a Democrat. at fir\t she didn't want to rcaister me She \81d i hc wouldn't act paid," said l1mmerman. an employee et the college ca mpu!I. Zimmerman ~1d the woman ptr· ""ted and lammerman was rventu ally registered .n a Democrat Rut when 'ihe got a copy of her rc"\trauon from the County Reg1'i· 1m1 of Vote~. ,ht' ~•d her party affilantaon had bttn swuehc<I to Republican "It had JU\t b«n forged I couldn'1 believe 11 I wa\ so mad,'' ,he '3Jd 71mmerrnan filed a complatnt with the rt1Jstrnr·, offilt'. a repon with ( O'lta Mc\a police 1nd \11d ,he intends to rnnttict the D1Mnct At - torney'\ office for po\,1hle pros· ecut1on .l\crord1ng to Jeanette Sh(lton. a ~uptrv1sor wllh lhr rea1'itrar'\ offire the rrohlem of bo@.u' or even forged l'Cfl<itrat1on!i '"not new 'We've had a numhcr of com pl~1nt' •AJlln'it C'onscrvat1ve Votc1 Outreach Thty hare people who Jet paid for every Rt"puhliC'a n they hnng an." ..aid Shelton .. But at"\ not JU~t thtm fh("rt '"'a ltw of aroups lhal d<> lhl'\ 3 lot of grnup111h11t onh want fW'Oplr who will STEVE MARBLE Focus ON THE NEws .. agn ~1th their part) .. ..aid Shelton r rank Ricker. a rtprt-.cntat1vr of C on\Crvat1vt" Votrr Outrtach 1n Gar dt•n C 1rovr. ~•d he win awart of 71mmcrman·~ complaint hu1 dcchn· c.>d m IA•~u" \~1fin. 1ncludan& the wnrkrr who rt'll'lert'd Zimmerman "•\111 ~111 '13) I\ that th" oflkc doc-. not condone th1'1 tvpt of hth11v1t>r " \a 1\1 R 1rkcr (Pleaee eee VOT&R/ ~21 ' mobile~ ha ve done without their compl1mental) caffeine for about 1wo years. "It wu a mult1-facctc<I dccmon to !llop 'IC'n ing coffee.'' said Marsha Brcsk1n . administrator of blood sc:r- v1ce'i for the Red Cross. The organ1zat1on was looking for wa~s 10 cut co'it~. and serving coff« .... as comparatively expensive. Rrc,kan said Rut Red ( ro'i'i volul\tecrs also noticed drcrca'i1ng num~rs of donor\ wrrc aslun1 for coffee in rcten1 year\. "We had noticed a trend amonl hlood donof'i away from caffeine, 'ihe \aid "We ended up throw1n1 away a lot of the coffee we made (Pleue eee BLOOD/ A2) 11-story hotel backed in Mesa By TONY SAA VF.ORA Of -0..., "91 ..... '\n 11 ,tory M3mott u11c<,'ho\cl the final P•t"t<' an a '2-acrc develop mt'nl ~•I'll hu1h around a man-m1dt la~t· an north < o\UI Me~. wa' approved Mondn h\ the C ah Coun· ul . l\t the Plann1n1 ( omm1r..,1on'\ n-commcndallon, the council ap- r rnvcll lhc ~5~·room Mamotl and I throc-•ltvtl pMkan& '1f\l('turt to bt- bu1lt tit the 1..omt't of Anton Boule' ariJ •nd k1ok.a Dnvc The thr«·acn-\1le as the last phaK nf The l.;tkc\ PfOJt'Ct vndeflOlf\I (Pl M tee HOTSL/A2) .. ; \ A2 * Orange Coast DAILY PILOT I Tuesday. August 19. 1986 I _E~ Mir .... ,.._~ i-,.,,. Realtor Banu Reddy, Don Andenon, presi- dent of Fie.ta Floata, and Betay Mathia, president of the lrrine Roee Parade Float A~lation It.ten to piper Robert Hackney after announcement that the city of Int.ne, Scotland will contrtbate $5,000 for Ooat. • --1 SCOTTISH BOOST ROSE P ARADE F LOAT ••• From Al Officials v.cre told that Irvine would ha-.c a float 1n the parade. Rodhe1m e'(pla1ned. not onl) due to the $5.000 donation from Scotland but also because of the a~soc1at1on's new fund-ra1s1ng stra1eg\ Members of the In ine as~ociat1on said earlier the\ v.ere concerned about meeting tht' budgt't for their prOJeCt '\lthough the\ v.ere wa1t1ng for more responses from Ir. ine's corporate commun11v the committee had raised onh ~20 000 of the S 195.000 needed· Rodhe1m said 1he cxecuu' c com- m11tec of the a~souauon \Oted to eliminate S75.000 in o-.erhead .. We are going to gel e-.ef') thing donated and the on h cost v.11! be the float nsclf ·· · In addttion. Fiesta Floats. the manufacturer of the S 120,000 float. agreed to lower the price to S 11 0.000. Tom Cook. the float association's dnelopment chair, said there were some compromises on both sides. In e'change for lowenng the pncc. the float association agreed to eliminate the fog element from Irvine's proposed float. ..The World of Preh1stonc Wonders." The final de- tails of the float agreement will be finalized within the next two days. he said. Rodhe1m said the executive com- mittee had also devised a fund-ra1S1ng plan to raise the remaining $90.000. Local real estate agent Hanu Reddy donated S 1.00 I toward his SI 0.000 commitment. said Rodheim, and the association hopes an additional S 15.000 will be contributed by Irvine's small corporations. The cam- paign also calls for two or three major corporations to conlribute S 15,000, additional community donations of $25.000 and $20,000 from an auction to be held by lhe association later this year Don Anderson. president of Fiesta Floats. said. "We are delighted Irvine . ·~ going to participate in the Tour- nament of Roses parade." Explaining lhal 11 was not unusual for float sponsors not to have lhe whole amount needed for the float at this time of year. he added, .. We've been 1n this posiuon before." . EXECUTION-STYLE MURDE R PROBED •.. ·F rom Al 1a1I sentence "'a' "'a1,cd because of his health. polite said Romanus told the uiurt he v.as d' 1ng of cann•r J nd did nN ha-.e long tci 11\e police Jt'tet11'e" \aid Out the autopc;\ ix·rtnrmed after h1'i death did not ll\ntirm he v.a\ battling cancer said thocnl..upl "\>., e don't l.nov. for \ure \ct hut nght nov. 11 doc<. not appear that he had canca · \J1d the pohn• lieuten- ant Romanus may have been dead as long as two da}S when his body was d1sc0Hred b) employees of nearby M1m1's Cafe. qocated on East 17th Strt'et JUSt off the Costa Mesa Free- v. a' said Schoenkopf. There v.as no 1nd1ca11on a struggle had taken place inside the car and police said the} were not prepared to ')<}\ ,, hether Roman us was shot 1n the tar or el..ev. here Romanus v.as s11ll weanng some Jt'Wetr} best 11 appeared olher Items had been stripped from his body Investigators were not s~cific. The man's last known residence v.as on Ba}s1de Dme .. which skins Newport Harbor in Corona del Mar and is considered a fashionable address &hoenkopfsa1d Romanus' former v.1fe and a son reside in Santa Barbara Tv.o other sons apparent!} resided v.1th him 1n Corona del Mar he o;a1d VOTER CLAIMS REGISTRATION SWITCH •.. From Al R1c l..rr sa1J /1mmcrman did con· tact him 10 tompla1n Ht· c.kc.cnbeJ their con\. ere.at ton a<. 'ttorm' lie n:ferrcd 1n4u1m·<. to \.fake .\rno a ranking reprl'\t'ntat1\r nf (on- . c;cna11'c Voter Outn:ath ··w c ·rt· 'en llPl'lO\t·d 10 that hap- pen ing ~'tar a' I l..nnv. 11'\ a felon~ 111 forgl.' J rcg1!.trat1on tard · '>aid ~rno v.ho <,a1d hc v.a\ una,,.art• of 71m merman ., complaint or other<, lodged v.1th the c.uunl\ rt'gl\trar \rn11 '>dtd t•mplt>'t'l'\ arc paid lor <,1gning up Rcpuhlllan't and that \pt11 c.hcc k<i an madl' 111 a<.,url· that hogu' name' or 1nu1rrcll pan' affiha1111m Jrl nol fikd V.c v.a n Rl'puhltl an<. hut v.l· don 1 v.Jnt Kl.'puhhlaO\ v.ho art• realh l>cm111.1JI\" 'aid .\rnn v.ho prom1\ed 111 lonk into lht• nmpla1n1 Jae!.. \r• ht•r .1 < mta \1t"<>a police dctClll\t' \Jld /1mmum.1 n' ,nm plaint mJrl..~d lhl· f r't tinw he v.a\ aware .. omeonl' h.1d filt.'d a polile n:pon allt'll.lntz 1h,11 J n·21\trat1on tJrd had been forged ''I've JUSt never heard of that hl.'fore:· said .\rcher Tom Fuentes. chairman of the Orange ( ounl) Republican Pam" '>a•d he doesn't blame Zimmerman for being mad "I would be -.el) upset 1f m\ rcg1')tra11on v.as changed. I'd prvl abl~ Ix· the tirst one.to go down 10 the D1c;tm t A uorne\ 's office and com- plJin. ·said Fuentes C1reg Ha<ik1n executive director of the Orange ount> Republican Pan~ c,.i1d he has heard s1m1lar compla1n1c; ludged against Democratic clubs and urgan1 1a11ons He charged that a Democratic club rl.'(cntl} passed out reg1strat1on cards tuagroupofpeoplewhohadJust been <,v.orn in as new c111zcns at the Los .\ngcles Convention Center "The cards were all pre-marked for tht: Democratic Part}." said Ha'lk1n ·rm sure this 1s very frustrating to the 'oler because rcg1strat1on is some- thing )OU expect to be handled wi th some revere nce." Haskin said the Conservative Voter Outreach Is a private organiza. 11on that has a contract for drumming up part ~ membership with the S\ate's Republican Party. "Bui we ha'e nothing to do w11h them and hardl) any contact w11h them "..aid Haskin He said the count} part) has a program called "The Bounty" which pa \S SO cents fo r ever) new registered Republican But he said the money gl){'S direct!) to the club or organiza- tion not to 1nd1\ 1duals "If someone "'ants to register as a Democrat that's fine." said Haskin "V...c don·1 lil..e to register Democrats hu1 ....,e do 11 .. John Hanna, chairman of the Oran gt· ( ount) Democratic Part} . \31d he would tire anyone caught tampering with reg1strat1on cards. BLOOD AND COFFEE ... "They'd be fired on the spot." sa id Hanna. a Santa Ana attorney. "We do pa) people to go ou t and get re~1s- 1rat1ons but 1 don't recall anything ltkc this happening." Hanna. though. said a party worker v.as fired 1n 1982 for fabricating new \Oler~ He said the bogus ~is­ tra11ons were discovered before they 1 v.cre submmed to the county. From Al "·\nd ~l'·rc: tr\ln@. 10 mme 1ov.ard more healthful rd're<,hment<. · Bre<,l..in \JIU a Int of donor<; don't e'en v. ant thl' look1t·\ that are olTt"red along \-'Ith trull 1u1ce'i ln<.tead the~ ·re a<,k Hlf.I. Im uac.kcr<i "Our puhht " becoming "el') health-ton"<. 1ou., · c;hc ..aid When th~· Red ( ro<,<. first eliminated .• ilkt: trom ll'i blood- mob1les. 11 did rt·ce1,e d large number of complaint., ··Hut moc;t v.cre from our staff anti \Oluntct•r<, 8resl..1n said Kin to join dissident MOSCOW (AP) -OVICI authorities issued e\ll \ 1'\a\ toda) to the family of frt'ed c;o,1e1 human rights activist Anatol) \htharansk\ his brother Leonid said MAIN OFFICE ) ~,.. 11,1~ • ft • • , "It certainl) s1m plllied our life We don·1 need the coffee makers. sugar stirrers. cream or hot cups." she said Some companies that spoMor hloodmob1les ha\C responded to demand-; for the bitter brew h)' suppl~ing coffee to donor\ them- sch es. Breskin c;a1d T)picall) a Red \roc;c; recruiter v.orks direct!) v.1th the compan) to Sl'tupdonorappo1n1mentc; lfenough emplo)ces demand coffee be served. the\ <,hould make their wishes knov.n to iltf r~cruner and a comprom1~ could be wo rked out she said ""evenhelec;s "We feel better pro-.1ding fru11 Juices." Bresk1n said \\. hether that will satisfy Anderson and his co-worker!> remains to be seen "We're g1-.1ng our blood." he said "The least the~ c.ould do is give u" com·e .. ~till Zimmerman said she is ap- p0jlled that she could end up a Republican so eas1I} and that the group which registered her has not apolog11ed "There are a few things in hfc that ~nu trust .. she said .. And I thought th1'> was one of them" Co rrection A headline in July 25th edition of the Datl} Pilot incorrectly reponed that Dr Wilham Shaw had resigned from Golden West College. Shaw has actuall> reured from his pos1t1on as dean of educauonal development at Golden West De lly Piiot O.llv•ry I• GuarehtMd Justcall 642-6086 '.'-hat do \OU ltkc about the Dail} Pilot'' Whitt don't \OU hkr" Call the number abo'c and your me.,~ge v.111 be recorded transcnbcd and de- ll\ ered to the appropnate editor The r,ame 24-hour aM....,enng ~rvu:c ma} be u\Cd to retard lc11er\ to the ed1lor on an)' 1op1c (' ontrthutor'5 to our Letter~ column must include their name and telephone number for .. enfica11on Tell~ u'> v.haf\ on )our mind Clrculatlon Tel•phon" .. Thvnd.,atouna toaked townt rrom the San Be<nardlno Mountain• to the Mexican bof'det, and f0<eatert aaldSouthem Calltornlans wlll continue to be .itematety baked and drenched through Wednesday Along the Orange Coast ttlefe wm be varlable cloudiness with a slight chance of aprtnkles tonight and a cha.nee of thundershowert In the eastern valleyt this evening. Fair tonight and Wednesday. Continued hot daye except tllght coollng near the coatt Wednesday Highs at the beaehea Wednesday In 70s Lows tonight GO to 70. Highs In the valleys 100 to 106. Lowa tonight 65 to 72 U.S. Temps .. Lo P1t11~ 85 12 Att>uquetq.,. 92 .. Port .Maine .. 13 AndlOt• St 50 Portleod O•• 79 M Atlantl 80 7t ProY!09nU 74 17 AllWlllC City eo 17 =lty 115 " Auton 103 79 92 15 Bait""°'• .. 71 R9no 97 118 llif mlnQl\an'I .. .. St LOUii 97 .. 8olM 100 70 Sall l ea• City 911 79 100 ~ 0--. I FAONlS ~~ ~#of f~·V# .,.~,~ -' ~.,. ~ \.lli .... i:;,. r "' ...... ~f':!i,....,. .... '""' .,,,.,,.. ---------- Boat on 10 64 San Al'tonlo 102 ,. Calif. Temps. 8ulfAIO eo M S..ttle 19 51 Cfle<i.tlon s c 95 rs SP<*-80 15 TW.O.Vltlley 64 44 CllAl ... ton W Ya 12 15 Syracu• 64 58 HiQI' 10W tor 2• hOU<9 enOlft9 at 5 a m Y-t•Vly " 64 Cl\MIOtta NC 12 .. T-St P1rlOQ to 11 Cl\lcago 19 54 Topelta 11 .. 1oday .. 1• ~t 17 .. T~ ". 75 Bell ... 1191<1 Surf Report Cl4Mland 19 64 TulM 93 72 Eu<•h 71 51 "'""° 85 72 Columbut OlllO 17 ... lllt>CHt• to .. Oelle•f'I Wo-tn ICM 75 Lot A~ tOO 71 LOCATION 8CZ1 IMAN OeY1on 83 58 Smog Report Oeilland ,. M HuntlnQton 8Mc:ll 2·3 i. o...-" .. PuoAoOIM 100 97 At•• ntty Newpot1 •·3 , ... O..MOlnM I I ... R.cl Blu1I " .. 40lhStr ... ~ 1-3 t• Oelroo ... 13 POllutanl tlanda1CI tnOe• IPtil 0· 100 ~Oly ... 67 22ncUlt<M4. ~ t 3 ,., O\lluth 13 61 9ooCI 100-200 unhMl!lllul tor ... "' .... Secf-tO 87 82 hlboeW~ 2-3 ,. EIPHO 91 .. p.opl9 200·300 _,,,lul '°' .. SallnU eo 67 La;iuna flMCtl M poot Erle eo fl 1 300.500 hautOOul ,...,., llgur• •• Sen OleQo to ,. San~I• t·3 1• Flllrt>ankt S1 43 todltY • 1191 tor-t . ...:ono 1e ~ Sen FI llf'ClilCO 76 SS w .... '""" llO A911a1aJt 71 :: d•y'. ~"""'° P9I Santa Barbara .. 82 s -C11<ec11on Grand Rac>IClt eo S1oc1uon 95 IM Soutn-t Honolulu Ill 7' SHI BMcl\ 10 Mec:Art/lur Bl•CI 100-M HOUtlOtl 98 eo lrvlne. SaCICllel>acl< Vel'ay 176-13 1ne1111napo111 16 64 l 8QUN 9Mch 92(10f'ecetl) High low 10< 14 llov11 enc)lng al 5 pm Tides JacklOn Miu 82 .. 7~125 e.,11ow 97 77 lot Ano-Altport Jacbon11111e 93" 72 819 8e8' ... 55 """"" 57 51 Bl•hOp 79 51 TOOAY Kan ... City 14 .. Extended 81Y1he 105 82 s.eonCllOw 3 32pm ' 7 LH V9111t 88 78 Ca1 .. 1na 78 ee SeconCI 111(11> 939 pm ea Llllle Roe• llO 72 Long BMcll 1111 .. Loulavtlle .. ee l ow CIOu<ll anCI ""°'"Ing log Thur!Mlay MonrOVI• 105 17 WIONHOAY Merftphll 91 71 through Saturday "'9ht m_.nly -,,,. Monl•ey 70 55 Flttt 10w 4 35em Ot Mlarnl BHcn 87 71 OOU I 0t-H lair '"41h tunny, hazy Newpo(I &.acll ., IM F111~n 10~am •8 Mllwllilll• 71 59 Clays Conlln<ACI "°' In u.. valleyt On1ar10 102 73 Sec low 4 18pm '5 Mple-SI Pa.A 78 11 Tllu<IClay C004U>Q =iy FtlCley and Palm $pr1ng1 103 14 Second "iO" 10 21 pm I' Nathlltlle Ill .. S.tu<day BMcllM. In lhe llPI* PaNdana 101 87 Hew O.leent 112 18 eo. to -70• 0-nlgllt low9 In the ~Mlnlde 102 " Sun N II IOClay al 7 35 P "" , ... Hew V orll Cny 8 1 70 mlel·50s to mlel-eot II~. NQl>t San Bernaroino 100 74 WednMC!ity al I 18 am "'° wtl ~ OltlahomaC1ty .. 74 fhu<ICl•y "' ,,,. IOw tot 10 105 Hlghe San Gatlflel 102 61 •• 1 3" p ... Omall• 90 61 Fnoay and Setu<Cley 1n ,,,. u-IOI 10 San JoN .. 57 Moon•-IOClay a l 800 pm .... ~ ee It -90t Overntgllt -"' ,,,. -Sanl• Ana 115 .. WeCIM9day et 5 SI a m and rl9" ao-"'-t• ICM 17 50s to m111-eo. Santa CNI 15 55 •• 8 31 p ... Murder suspect accused of smuggling SAN DIEGO (AP) -A man who federal authomies consider a pnme suspect 1n the slaying of a U.S. drug agent 1s charged 1n a federal indict- ment w11h plotting to smuggle 59 tons of manJuana into the country from Mc.Ai CO. The 41-count indictment an- nounced Monday b} U.S. Attorney Peter Nunez names Rene Manin Verdugo and 39 others. Nunez sail! a federal grand JU r) indicted the defen- dants last Tuesday The 1nd1ctmen1 alleges Verdugo 1mportt"d the manJuana b) air from Mexico to clandesune a1rstnps 1n outhern ( aliforn1a and ~nzona FATAL ... From A l m111eJ 10 a blood test to determine v. hcther his blood-alcohol levt>I surpassed the 0 I 0 lim11 at which a dn' er 1s presumed intoxicated. .. I-le said he had stopped some- .... here v.11h friends and had a couple of beers." Baumgardner reported. Collaer 1s fa cing charges of vehicu- lar manslaughter. felony hit-and-run. felon} drunken dnv1ng. and dnv1ng on a suspended license. He remained at Costa Me!.a City Jail this morning in lieu of $25.000 bail for the felon~ · charge.-. and S 1,000 in traffic war- rants. STORM ... From Al en-.1ronmcntal interests. "I would ha-.c wished that he had come around and Lalked ... he said Rtle) said he was unaware of an) tension between Storm and Pamsh. "He'll be missed There's no doubt ahoul 11," Rile} said. Storm. who makes $90.251 a year. intends to sta y on unul January to gi ve the county time to find a replacement. 'I through use ofa helicopter The street \ alue oft he drug was estimated at $36 m1lhon. Nunez said. Some of the defendants arc named as John Does. with only nicknames as references. Nineteen of the suspects ha ve been arrested. Nunez said Verdugo faces a maxi- mum prison term of 140 years and S3.2 m1lhon in fines if convicted. Verdugo, who has been charied in three other federal indictments with marijuana smuggltng, could face a ltfc term 1f con-.1ctcd of maintaining a continuing cnminal enterprise. The 34-)ear·old Verdugo has been 1n custod~ w11hout bail since his arrest in Calexico on Jan. 24. Federal authont1es have admitted that six Me'(lcan men were paid to abduct .. Verdugo 1n Mex1cah, across the border from Calexico. and deliver ·him to waning U.S. federal agents. Verdugo's attorneys claim the ar· rest method violated mtemational treaties and Verdugo's civil nght~. FBI agents sa} Verdugo 1s a pnme ~u\pccl in the slayins of U.S. Drug Epforcemcnt Adm1n1stratton agent f nraque Ca marena Salazar. Camarena, 37, was kidnapped Feb. 7, I 985 b) Mexican drug dealers 1n C1uadalaJara and found a month later in a ~hallow 1tfave HOTEL APPROVED ... From Al construcuon on a portion of the Sak1oka Farms propcny north of the San Diego Freeway. The L-shaped hotel will 101n 770 condominiums. a 237-room Beverl) Hentagi: Hotel and a shopping ccn1er 1n the complex being developed by a Torrance-based group of investors. Councilman Dave Wheeler dis- sented 1n the 4-1 vote. saying that he had reservations about the traffic that v.ould be generated b} the new Marriott . . The hotel will be one in a new ltnc of Mamotts featuring larger suites Marriott officials are hoping the new line of hotels will attract guests who sta> 1n hotel\ tor more than three days per VISll. A protot} pc of the Mamott's suite concept will open next February 1n ..\tlanta, said com pan) officia ls. The complex will be the first of its kind in Costa Mesa. It replaces plans fo r a si milar hotel at the Sakioka site A I J-stor) Guest Quan ers hotel. v.1t h 182 suites. was previously ap- proved for the propeny. but was later scrapped. The Mamott will feature 2,630 square feet of meeting room area. 6.340 square feel of restaurant space. a recreation room and an outdoor pool. PETROFSKY DENIAL ... Fr om Al '>II~ funding for the center was reduced However. Petrofskr said his rela- t1onsh1p with tht' president was .. very cordial and casual'' and that he was happ} in Dayton at the press con- ference. Petrofsky said he recei ves a half- uuH11 JUll ulll.'f'> d )ear and would consider one if 11 v.ould advance his research He said he is interested in a s1x- month sabbatical at UC! because the uni -.crsll} has a rare positron em1ss- 1on tomography scanner that can detect the function of nerve cells 1n the spinal cord. ... Basketball league slated in N~wport The N~n Beach Parks. 8eachet and Recreation Dcpanment will offer an adult buket-~I Pro&ram, beaioAina in September. The deadline aor resistntion Is Friday. Leaaues will bcdiVlded into UlniedjviJioound all teams will play 11 pmes at Corona del Mar Kiah Schoo]t.. Ensign School and Lincoln School Mondays throu111 Thul1days. The entry fee is $414 per-team and further information may be obtained by callina the dcpal'\ment at 644.31S1 . City •ttomey to •peak The Huntington Beach Host Lions Club will sponsor a "ladies niaht" event :rbursday with City Attorney Gail Hutton as a auest speaker. The meeting is scheduled for ? p.m. at Francojs' Restaurant, 181SI Beach Blvd., Huntington Beach. The cost is $9 per person and more information is available at 898-5574. · Financial tlll.t •lated "Profitmg From tbe Baby Boomers" will be the subject of a talk Thursday by Nadine Lord of Associated Planners Securities Corp. at the Bouzy Breakfast Forum. The networking group will meet at 7:30 a.m. at ~he Bouzy Rouge Cafe in Newpon Beach. The $5 fee: ancludes a continental brukfast, w and tip. Call 673-3440 for reservations. Bac.t Bay lecture planned Dr. Peter Bryant. a professor at UC lrvinc, will speak on ''Back Bay Bugs: lnse<:ts and Spiders of Orange County" at Thursday's concluding lecture in a series on natural history at the Bu-ena Parle Library D1stnct audnorium. Bryant will use a three-screen slide show format at the 7 p.m. event, which as free and open to the pubhc The audnonum 1s located at 7150 La Palma Ave .. Buena Park Rummage sale ln Mesa A rummage sale to benefit the Costa Mesa Teen Center will be held Fnday and Saturday, beginning at 8 a.m .. at the Rea Community Center, 661 Hamilton St.. Costa Mesa. Donations arc needed for the sale, and those wishing to contnbutc should call 548-3826 or 642·8680. Intelllgence tesdng set A free workshoo entitled "If You're So Smart, How Smart Arc You?" will be presented Friday from 8:30 a.m. to noon in the community room at the C'1ty, 2 Caty Blvd .. Suite 183. m Orange. Dr. Stephen Mason, a Newpon beach psychol- ~st, wall present the program on iotclhgence, and IQ tests wall be conducted by Orange County Mensa. Further information may be obtatned by calling the Orange County Mental Health Assoc1at1on at 547-7559 Kld flngerprlnt1ng ln HB The Smers Unhm1ted agency of Huntington Beach. aided b)· the Huntangton Beach Police Dcpanmcnt. wtll sponsor a free child fingerpnntmg day Fnda) The program will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. ID the K-man store at 19101 Magnolia St .. Huntington Beach. Call 458-0133 for further an formation. Tuesday, Aug. 19 • 6 p.m .. Laguna Beacb City CoucU Meeting Cuy Cou ncil Chambers. 505 Forest Ave. • 6 p m .. Hutlaglon Beacb ,Pla.ulllg Com· mluloa, Study Session. Civic Ce nter. 2000 Mam St., Rm B-8. • 7 p.m .. H1&11tin11oa Beacb PlllllLDg Com· minion. Regularly Scheduled Meeting. 2000 Mam St.. Rm B-8 Wedne•day, Aug. 20 • 7: 30 p. m .. Lapaa Beacb Parll.LD,1, Traffic and Circulation. Cit) Hall Conference Room • 7.30 p.m .. Lapu Beacb Selamlc Safety and Dlaaater, Police Department Library PoucE loG Orange CoP1 DAILY PILOTfTU99day. Augut119, 1N8 * Aa Ju~geord rs.trialinskyslaying By ST£Vf! MARBLE °' .. ~ ........ A mutderderendentaccuscd ofbrcaldng a man•s neck and hurhna.h1s lifeleu body from an airplane faded Monday to convince a judac that he should not be prosecuted by the Oranac County District Attorney's office. • Attorneys for Donald OiMascio, 3S, argued that the crime for which DiMaseio is accused took place over the ocean near Catalina Island, outside . California's jurisdiction. Thouah the body of Scott Campbell has never been found, defense attorneys said . cvi<kt\Qc ind1catC1 Cambell..., killed and tossed into the ou.an beyond the tate•s th~mile border. But Judie Everen Dickey denied the motion and act an Oct. 10 lrial date. Defense attorneys said they wiJJ appea_J Dickey's ruling. · Accordina to the prosecution, Di Masci o and a second man, Larry Cowell, lulled Campbell durina a drua transaction and later stole a pound of cocafoe that Campbell was in the process of dehvenna to North Dakota. The murder was unravd cd when Cowell allegedly confessed to Dfta Enforccmcnt Administration agents, who be apparently A real clambake ln NeWport Waiten and waitreeees at the Ruty Pelican ln Newport Beach d.laplay their dellcaclee at Sanday'• MCond annaal Martnen Mlle feeti•al, a local mercbanta' promotion. P'rom left are Kathy Borden, J amee Saylor, T hereea Moore, Jon Olaen and Beth Ayer . Sewage spill probed after closure of beach By ROBERT HYNDMAN Orange County health officials arc in vesugatang the c~use of a reported septic tank spill that forced the closure of a Balboa Peninsula beach Steven Wong. assistant director of the Cou nty Health Care Agency's cn- ~1ronmental health d1v1s1on. said he plans to talk today wuh Newport Beach life- guards and the manager of a Balboa Pier restaurant to hclf determine the cause of the Saturday sp1I "We're not looking for any penalties, because we have no real evidence," Wong said. But we arc looking fo r a way to ensure that 1t doesn't happen agalD, he added. Accordang to Newpon Buch IJfcguard supervisor Buddy Bclshe, a S~foot stream of what appeared to be human waste was seen just east of the Balboa Pler at about I I :30 a.m. Saturday. Bclshe ordered 1w1mmers out of the water for the remainder of the day from the pier to the Wedge. at the eastern end oflhe peninsula. But beachgocrs complaaned of no ill effects Saturday, he said. Lifeguards believe the waste came from a spilled septic tank at Ruby's restaurant. a hamburger stand located at the end of the Balboa Pler. A similar spill occurred there in July. Ruby's owner Doug Cavanauah has denied that the restaurant as responsible. No samples were taken of the reponed spill and health officials could not be contacted until Monday, long after the sewage had disappeared. Wong said it's possible that the sewage could actually have been a natural ocean substance that cluna toaether and became discolored. , thou&bt wtrt druadcaJen. Drops or blood v.iere f ouad tn the airplane, whk b had been rented from FuUenon Airport, accord1n1 to evidence. Cowell. who had been a hfelona '~or Campbell's when lbe crime took plact in 1982, was convicted of murder lut year and sentenced to 25 years in state prison. Like DlMasc10, Cowell (aced a possible death sentence. · Judae Donald McCartin dimu sed the death penalty allegations midway dunna the inal, rulina that the m1otive for the murder was revcnac. not robbery. Had DtMasc1o's motion been successful Monday, it "NOuld have meaa1 the feden1 aovcmment would have j'*rild.ic:boD OYU the case Campbell's parents. ~ts of Su Juu Capmrano, have lobbied for die dtath penalty to be applied to both rMft accused of their son's mutdcl'. The C~mpbeU and Cowell Canuhes had been close friends at the time oftbe llayina. Accord•n• to ev&dence in the fint trial, Lbe two (amlbes vacationed totether frequeat- ly at the Colorado River. But durina the murder trial, the two fam1hcs sat on opposite sides of the courtroom and did not speak. H&ifmann denied · move to question 38 poll workers Judge also postpones request for handwriting expert to review ballots By LAURA MERK OflMO.-,,...IUfl votes. He requested a recount becauae an earlier machine count showed 16,970 baJlou wnh punches in the write-in position. On July 14, a 16-day recount ended with Sumner winnina the Democratic nomi· nation -16,401 votes to Hoffmann's IS, 173 votes. On July 18, Hoffmann filed for a court review of the recount An OrangeCountySupenorCourtJudgc "Hoffmann had to si&n an affidavit ruled Monday that Art Hoffmann could under oath that stated specifically that not take depositions fro m nearly 40 stgnaficant numbers of votes were election workers to prepare for a court fraudululenty or oealiJently tallied lO hearing on has protest of the recount an the chanat the election. l(hc was able lO do it 40th Congressional Distnct Pnmary Elec-(Sl&Jl the affidaVlt) under oath, be should 00B~ Fnday, Hoffmann subpoenaed 38 have infonnahoo avatllble already," said f v l OI Humphreys, poll worke~ Registrar o otcn A son Humph~ ............. Ln court Monday and Dcmocrauc nominee Bruce Sumner ... """"' formterv1ews this week. He said he wanted that the Ci vi Code prohibits the discovery process withtn 30 days of filing a com-to decide who to call as witnesses m court plunt. .. Addiuonllly, the rule of coun next Monday. · · · h' 30 Hoffmann has asked for a coun review prohibits the discovery P1"0CftS wit 10 ul · f days of a trial, and the Election O>dc of ttle recount which res ted m has loss o incorporates both oftbele ...... _ .. he said. the election. He claims I .SOO new votes ....... ~ Hoffmann said Mo{lday night that the surfaced during the recount and 1s also Election Code .doesn't mention takin& contesting the validity of signatures on depositions, while it specifically lists what more than S,000 write~in ballots. A request by Hoffmann to have S.200 is prohibited. Sance depositions aren't OJ\ ballots reviewed by a handwriting expert that hs\, they should be permitted. d ·ed M da b be Hoffmann also was unbap~ that Jud&c was also en1 on y ut may Woolley didn't e~plain his ruhn• reconsidered on the trial date. . ... Sumner's at torncy, w i 11 ia m "What we were asking for was l<>sical Humphreys, filed a motion an Supcnor and would make sense even to my 2~ycar­ C"ourt last week to protect the election old kld," be said. workers from what be called harassment "h's goioa to drag out the trial. For after Sumner learned of Hoffmann's plans someone who's concerned about cost to to conduct the interviews. the taxpayers. which SumnCT claims to be, su~nor Court JuAna John Woolley this ccrta.mly lS 101ng to cost them more," .,.. U6'-Hoffmann wd. "If the shoe had been on granted the request for a protecuve order. the other fool. he'd be wantina lO 10 for Sumner entered the race as a wnte-an discovery. Loo .. cand1da~e when.he learned ofHoffmann's Over 50 witnesses Will be called by his connection with extremist Lyndon attorneys when the coun revtew bc&Jns LaRouche. In the first ballot count he lost • Monday Hoffmann said with 14.876 votes to Hoffman n's l S, 142 • · Brush flreS keep flrefighte:rs busy By tile A11oclated Pre.11 A tn o of fires burned about 90 acres of brush m Gnffith Parle. a county J&il ranch and a farming area of Ventura County. 4.t Gnffith Park. eight miles north of downtown Los Angeles, a fire that began at 4 p.m Monda) burned about 35 acres of brush before ll was doused by some I 00 firefighters aided by five watcr-droppmg hcl1co ptcrs, said cit} fire spokesman J1m W1lhamson. The blaze. which erupted near the T ra' eltown area that displays antique trams. crept to within 1,000 yards of the condor sanctuary at the Los AnJelcs Zoo. The birds. an endangered species. never were threatened dun ng the 90-ma nute blaze because of a firebreak set up by fire crews. The cause of the tire was under invcsugauon At the Peter Pitchess Wayside Honor Rancho, a jail run by the Los Anaeles Count> Shcntrs Department about 40 miles nonhwest of downtown Los An- geles, workmen ruptured a crude 011 p1 pehne. spark1Dg a four-acre fire. It took more than four hqurs for SO fi refighters. aided by a hehcopter, to e'<t1ngu1sh the blaze an 100-dcgrce beat, said count) fi re spokeswoman Debbie Shacklefo rd The fire was fueled by oil from the hne that ru ptured shonly after I 30 pm Smoke from the fi re billowed hundreds of feet into the air and could be seen for at least 10 miles. • 4. fatal traffic accident tnaacred a fire that burned 50 acres 1n the Tierra Rejada Valle) Just west ofS1m1 Valley, said Annie Jagerson. a Ventura County Fire Dcpan- ment SPokeswoman Three-car crash injures 4 in Huntington family • • • An man wunna a fasi food chain's uniform entered the Tsina Tao Ch1nest Restaurant. 1720 I 8rookhun t St . Sunda) and told the owner he nttded to exchanac 10 rolls of dimes for SSO 1n bills The owner made the u chanae. but later d1sco-.cred that all of the coin rolls had 1 dime on each end. but only pennies 1n betwccn • • • C'Qu1pmen1. '1deo tapes coins and swords ••• >\ h1ah school s1uden1 from Los Anseles 1old police Fri da) 1ha1 M>mcone pned th• door handle to break 1n10 her black 1986 \. olks11.aarn GTJ ,. h1le 11 was parkro 11 the Fountain Bov.I 11 I 10 8rookhun t St The loss. e~11ma1ed at SI .070. included tterco equ1pmen1 a leather Jacket and a tennis racquet The stereo from a 1982 Volkswqen Jma parlcro on 1he I~ block of Sunday Dm e v.as stolen • • • " black Rou mountain en.user btc:yde w1lh while v.all balloon ti res IS Stolen from the 6.SOO block ofC nsta Palma Dnve. The bike was valuro at S200· -...... , The S 'SO 5te~· from a· tan 1982 Volksv.11en Rahb11 ii-rked on Skylab Road and .\blc Lane was stolen. Four members of a Huntington Beach fam1I) "ere IDJured Monday mommg. one cnucall). when the) were anvolved 1n a three-car collts1on an Huntmaton Beach. Viet Vo Quach, 20. was taken to Fountain Valle) Trauma Center. whe~ he is reponcd m cnt1caJ condition with head mJunes. Loan Quach 18. "ho also was taken to the trauma center. was reponed in fair cond1t1on Wl th head mJunes. The) wer~ passen&ers in the car be1Dgdnvcn h> Oahn Quach. l6. who Laewia Beach A nnJ val ued at $17 HO "'as stolen from a Temple Tcmce home. the v1ct1 m 1old pohce Monda{ • • An c\11m11cd 19' an cu rnnC) was rcpuned \!Olen Monda) fmm 1 home on u•' iota Dn'-e • • • In a scpaf'!ltl' incident. 5<>mcone entered 1 Ga"1ota C>nvr home earl)' Monda)' and SIOlc Sm. the HCllm \Aid • • • P1lhte ar1tsted Carlo' ( nu u1unu. ~I of uauna ~ach on 'usp1c1on of dnv1n1 unckr the lnOucn« of alcohol 1,,aun1 \ wai stopt>Cd Monday anemoon 11 Mermaid and cJlennn rr '"ttu • • • Coe1aMeu .4, SI 200 v 1deocuw-ttr rrcorder was ~JJ')ncd 'tnlen from a """drn111l prqt 1n tht' 1600 hlc)l lt of l~1nr .f\ve nur dunna lhl\ mnnlh was repon cd in fair conduon at th~ Humana Hospital ID Huntington Beach T. Thang Quach. 23. also a passen- ger an the car was taken b) hchcopter to the UC Irvine Medical Center for possible l'lead and pelvic in1uncs. ccordin' to a UCI spokeswoman. his condition has been updated to fair with facial fractures. Huntington Beach pohce offi cer Roben Barr said the famil) was traveling nonh on Gothard <itreet when Oahn Quach attempted to -'. .. A prment baa hlled with $900 wonh of designer clothes was rcponed stolen from the dnveway of an apanment c!'omplu 11 I 988 "nahe1m "ve • • • The n1ht rear lire to a c.r an the 600 block of V 1cton1 Street was rcp<>ned ~lashed apparently wuh a kn ife betwttn 11 \0 p m Sunday and I I a m Monda Dam gt wu estimated at S$9 • • • Seal's .. mbulln~ dn"er uniforms "'~"" reported stolen fro m a co1n-oprnted laundf) at 2131 P11('Cnt11 4 ve about 9 a m Sunda) The cloth1na. v.onh tm esumatro S 14.S. "as uakcn from a dl')er lrrine A Window on o Honda Actard wu broken t()metimc MondJly even1 n1 1n a cupon on Tarocco • • • ""' indow was 1muhro and 1 sterro ind tarx-i ~rt siolc:r from a Vothwaacn Jetta make a left tum onto Edmger .\.venue m front of a car being drhen by Jean McDermott of Westminster McDermott. 26. was dnving south on Gothard when her {'8r struck the Quach vehicle on the nght side. ':> thtrd car being dnven by Joanne Thatcher, 21, of Huntington, Beach, then plowed into the other two vch1clcs, Barr said. Neither McDermott nor Thatcht•r was ~riou~I> injured ID tht' rolh~1on. he said. Monda)' afternoon from a bu11ncu an 1he I 7000 bloc k ofV011 Karman Avenue • • • Two white males were reponedly tohc1· una mone)' for p1c1um on man. canons Monday around 2 p m m the 16000 block ofM1lhken A.-.enue • • • .\n antenna v.u broken off a 'chicle parked 1n an open par1;1n1 stall on R1-.er Run • • • ~"en commercial radios valued ai S• 000 v.c1t \IOlen from a conmuc11on '•It MMda\ mom1n1 1n the 18000 block M Vc>n Karman "venUt' A lock v.as 1tmn\ed wuh boll cutters to p in cnt n- P'ountaln Valley Over the v.ttkend. somtone used a \'1nder,blod. to smash the front Window 11 Judi 's ~ndwichtt. 11661 M1111ns River. causina S200 damage The vandal then rn1crrd 1hr hu\1nU\ and \tolt a m1cm- w11ve 1)\.tn w1)nh S ~00 ' A resident of8ullhcad Anz . told poh« Monda) that 50meone used a 88 aun to shatter tv.o windows 1n his car when 1t was parked on the 16600 block of Bushard Sirecl. Dam11e 10 the brown 1985 Che'· rolet C1maro wu emmated 11 S600 • • ! A resident of the 17700 block of Beech rcponed Sunday that someone had bur· aJanLed his home. pou1bly us1n1 a ladckr to enter an upstairs window. The 1ntrUdcr pned open a metal file cabinet and stoic Jewel ry worth $3.484 • • • While a Costa Mesa man wu at Foun111n Valle} M1n11turc Golf. o0<\3 Rrcrcation <. 1rclc. S.turdav. someone pnC'd open the sunroof to buraJ1nu his >A h1te 1977 Clle\'f'Olt>l p1t'kup truck rrom the (ron1 \Cit lhe 1n1ruMr stoic a wallet con111nin11 S250 • • • Entenn1 lhmu&h an unloc ked P r.JC accrn dnor '<!mtone bu raJan1Cd a home fnda) on the 11600 block of Orchid Th( In\\, c'11mated II SI 76S included video HuntlnCton Beach " SI SO '1deo cassc11e rct'Order a stereo and SWO spcaken >Acre stolen from a h<ttnc on IM 1,100 block of Balsa O uca S1rtt1 • • • A white 19'6 Chevrolet Corvette was stolen from the S800 block of Heil Avenue A I 986f old (hr·, ~l~t Spnnt was stolen from 1 he • 300 block of Delaware t~t • • • Thc \tcrco from 3 1984 rtd Su2ulc.1 amun parked on the 4ti()O bl ock of \\ arncr <\' cnuc wa~ stolen. • • • < h\1hr\ v.onh .ahout \ 12~ were stolen from I ( Pcnne\ on tht .. 700 block of f ding<'r "'enur · . . . -\suitcase cnn1ain1n1 ahnut SSOO w<\nh of clo t he\ "''' 'tnlen from a I 9" I .arttn 8\.f\\ pa rked on 1ht 10400 Noell of Pago Paao C1~1c . . . 2 unhurt in rough landing . o\ pair of Ncwpon Beach men v.alk~ IWI\. from In emcrsenn landing at John Wa yne o\1rpart Monda} v..hen their small pla ne·\ la Ming aear malfunctioned o\nton luka , S3. radioed the control tower a1 about 6 10 pm that has nose whttl had malfu nC11onN1. said Oran c Count) henfT's Lt Russ £Isner R1dma v.11h him 1n the < e'\na I ., was Richard Rot~h. IQ, al\O of 'lewport Beach Lukas la nded the plane 1n a V'''\ aru bct""cen runwa~ . El ner 1d The plane's propeller wa dam ed an the landina. but no other dAmagc was repon cd nor was thert ant fire. 'Oranae Count> Fate Dcpsrtmt nt offic1als ~1d Nr1ther Luka~ n Rot~h wt 1n111rtd El ner ~ad I • • • The radio and speakers were stolen from I blue Clle~elle parked on the 8200 block ofDanbur\ Circle . . .. A SI.JOO 191 .S brown Toyota Corolla.. parked on the 300 block of Adami "venue. was stolen • • • -\ SI 0 000 I 98S )'ellow Chcvrok! Camaro v.a s Jtolen from the 8200 bk>ck or n l\naclo Onve • • • " 1967 black and blue Volk1wt1tn ,on,en1ble, valued at $3.000. wu tt<*n from the 9ROO tilock ofC'ontancntal Drive. Sea scoured for missing boatera The t · ~ C-oa\t Guard is searchina thr ocean t()(ia)' fn>m Dana Point to the Channel hlands for two sa1&ort v.ho h3 ~e been massi ng ~1net Satur- da' thr boaten wt"' last Sttn kavm1 Dana Po10t Harbor at 8 a. m Saturday aboard a 2"·foot 51albolt.. 511d Coast (1uard Pett~ Offiett Leo 1<.ay They v.e~ opected to stop O\'ertuJht at c a~ltna I lend before conunuana on to the Channel Islands unday ccord•nt to ~pens.. the couple - • man and woman whote namC1 were v.1th held -dad not a.mvc at either the ( ha nnel Island or C'atahna. Kay \.aid U.S. protesting beating of drug agent in Mexico WASHINGTON (AP) -l'hc United States is telhnJ Melt1co that the physical abu~ suffered by a U.S. Drua Enforcement Administration agent could affect growing efTons between the two countries to combat illcpl dru~. The United States filed a protest with Mexico Monday over the in- juries suffered last wrek by under- cover agent Victor Cortez, who was being detained by Mex1c.an police in Guadalajara. The protest included details of Cortez' 1nJunes. which he suffered last Wednesday. and eltpresscd "elt- treme displeasure and concern" over the mauer. Rear shoulder belt not easy to come by WASHINGTON (AP)-When a new study raised doubts over whether automobile lap belts save lives. motorists were advised to install shoulder belts in back seats. But 1t turns out that's not so easily done. Tracking down a spare shoulder belt requires dogged persistence and a bit of luck. Cars have been required since 1972 to have rein forced anchor locauons so rear-scat shoulder belts can be installed. But the automakers have never been required to furnish the belts or keep them in stock and fe"' dealers know anything about them. The National Transponat1on Safe- ty Board finding. made public last week. that lap belts were the source of severe inJunes to wearers in cena1n crashes sent safet)-consc1ous motor- ists scurrying for ways to replace the lap belts 1n rear sea1sof1heir cars. "The mistreatment of an Amencan drug aJenc has serious implicauons for U.S.-Meltican cooperation on the narcotics issue, panicularly at a time when vigorous efforts are beina undenaken to improve border secur· It)' and stem the now of nareottes from Mexico to the United States," said a statement read by State Department 5Pokesman Charles Redman. He added that the United States expects cooperation from the hifh<"I levels of the Mexican _sovennent in its invesugation of the Cortez case. The Mexican government has said Conez was not mistreated. Redman refused comment on the nature of Cone1' il'\junes. which were verified throu&h med1caJ eumin- ations in the lf nited States this past weekend. The top U.S. diplomat in Mcuco, Morris Busby, delivc~ the protest to Mexican authonties, Redman said. A copy was turned over to the Mexican ambassador to Washington by the acting assistant 5CCT'etary of state for toter-American affairs, James Michel. Redman also said the United States has asked Mexican authonties to investigate the death Saturday ni&ht of Susan Hefler. a DEA secretary who was killed when her car struck a ulll1ty pole in Guadalajara. Legislator says he '11 fight sex charge filed after bachelor party NEWTON, Iowa (A P) -A state legislator who was the guest of honor at a bachelor pan) that resulted in his 1nd1ctment and that of another law- maker and three other people on misdemeanors says he'll be cleared of the charges. A Jasper County grand JU'Y in- dicted state Reps. Ed Park~r and Al Sturgeon. a lobbyist, a dancer and a banender on one misdemeanor count each Monda)', ran~ng from indecent C\posure 10 violating the state's gift laws. If convicted, each could be sentenced to a year an pnson and a Sl ,000 fine. The indictments are m connection ~1th an >\pnl 17 bachelor pany for Parker at the Back Forty lounge in Mingo. :!5 miles nonheast of Des Moines It v.as attended by 25 of the 100 state re presentatives. legislative staffers. lobbyists and two news reporters "I will not apologize for getting married nor for the fact that manx friends held a party in my honor. • Parker, a Mango Democrat, said after being charged with v1olatina the state's g.af\ laws. ")fit were not for the fact that I'm in the political arena, none of this would have gone this far. Sturgeon, chainnan of the House Human Resources Committee charged with indecent Cltposure. said· "M ) attorney has allowed me only to tell )'OU what I plan to do. That is to plead not guilty." ··My family has been 100 percent behind me from the very stan ." said Sturgeon, a Democrat running for th e state Senate in November. Jim Pribyl, a lobbyist for North- ~estem Bell Telephone Co.. wa~ charged with violating the state's gift laws. Dawn Wil son. one of two dancers at the party, was charged with indecent exposure; at not before the" council was dea~locked 4-4. Charla CUIT1Ul Priest ruled 'unfit' over views on sex WASHINGTON (AP) -The Vatican. in punishing a prominent American priest-theologian. is declar- ing stnct limits for all American Catholics on dissent and sexual practices. "(he llrgct of th<' church action announced Monday. Catholic Uni- versll) of Amcnca professor Charles Curran. was decreed unfit to be a Catholi c theologian because of too- liberal '1ews on sexual iss ues -a verdict that will cost him his Job at the Vatican-controlled university. Curran had complained he was being singled out unfairly, that his views deemed unacceptable by church leaders on birth control. abonton. d1,orce and other scltual m ues "ere publicly shared by numer- ous other Catholic theolog.ians. Indeed, polls have shown that man y of America's 52 million Roman Catholics tend 'to ignore church declarations on such matters. The V:u1can's response, sent to Curran by ( ardinal Joseph Ratzanger after appro\ al by Pope John Paul II, didn't d1rectl) address the ObJCCt1on that he 1s but one of many. FulD.es rout 500 ln casino; l 0 stricken WENDOVER. Nev (A P) -At least 10 people. and that the hotel room!> apparently "-Cre not affected but indud1ng '"'<> pregnant women, were treated for carbon were emp11ed as a precaution. monoiude poisoning after fumes of unknown on$ln .. It appears 10 have been.confined to the casino area," fo rced more than 500 people to evacuate the Stateli ne he said. "I've been inside for thrC-e or four hours. and I Hotel and Casino. officials said. don't feel a thing." Will }' Oiddens. chiel of hot<'I sccunt) said the Guests were being allowed to return to their rooms to ,, ac uauon was ordered after fum es began affecting reane"c personal belongings D1ddcns dad not know when Israeli·plans to steal espionage camera probed lJy t•e A11oclate4 PreH The U.S. Justice Depanment and Customs Service are invcstipting charger. that Israeli agents tned to steal plans for a sophisticated air- borne spy camera system from a defense plant. according to reports published today. The allegation is contained in a lawsuit filed in New York by Recon Optical Inc. of Bamngton, Ill., the Chicago Tnbune and the New York Times reported in today's ed1ttons. ABC' News also broadcast a bnef repon Monday on the 1nvesugauon. Recon was building the reconnais- sance system for the Israeli govern- ment under a $40 million contract financed by the U.S. Defense Depan- ment as part of its foreign military sales program. the Tnbune reported. Recon claimed 1n its lawsuit that Israel had planned to steal the tectmology and provide it to an Israeli company, which would then manu- facture the systems. A sPokesman for Israel said Recon an vented the story as part of a ~<mtJ'ICt dispute between bot_h parties ~ denied that the Israelis wen: lookina for secrets. U.S. officials said they had no evidence of any Israeli violation of federal law. the Tames reported. ln Israel today. Prime Minister Shimon Peres avoided a direct resPonse to the rePorts but sa~d m~t previous reports about Israeli spy101 in the United States had turned out lo be false. "Most of the rePorts that you have had came out as _completely un- founde~" Peres said in response to a reponer's quc;siion durina a tour of the town·ofNetanya. He referred to a series of news reports about Israeli spying and illegal weaPons acquisi· lions. The pl31l was discovered May 27 when Rect>n security officers stopped three Israeli aH force officers as they were leaving the plant and con- fi9Cated 50,000 pages of technical drawings and handwritten notes. Nobel winners urging 'creation science' ban WASHINGTON (A P)-Teaching religi ous ideas under the label of science 1s harmful to scientific educa- tion, according to a group of Nobel laureates who are ask in~ the Supreme Court to keep crcauon1sm out of the classroom. In a fnend-of-the--court bnef filed Monday, 72 Amencan winners of the Nobel Prize and 24 sc1ent1fic or- ganizations attacked a Lou1s1ana law requinng public schools teaching evolution to teach ··creat1 on-sc1ence" as well "Teaching religious ideas mis- labeled as science 1s detnmental 10 scientific education: It sets up a false conflict between science and religion (a nd) misleads our youth about the nature ofsc1ent1fic inqu1f)," the bnef states The bnef represents an ex- traordinary organizational effort by Murra) Gell-Mann. a Cahfom1a In- stitute of Technology professor, who 1n 1969 won a Nobel Prize in physics. He assembled what he called the largest group of Nobel laureates ever' to supPort a single statement on any SUbJeCt. Evolution teaches that the Earth is b1lhons of years old and that life forms gradual!) began developing m1ll1o ns of years ago C reat1on-sc1ence 1s hnked closely to a literal translation of the biblical book of Genesis, teaching that the Earth and most of its life fonns came anto existence suddenly about 6,000 years ago. U.S. alters bombers in defiance of SALT II Harbor C'h ric,11an 1-t'llo\.I. -.hip people 10 the ta~ino around 11 30 Pm Monda) the building would reopen 740 W Wll-.on. Costa 1\111 '><t .. It "Ill depend on "'hat the) find out," he said "We WASH INC.., TON (AP) -The Puppclr) . Conlr"'>h _ J>n/t''-He ~1d toda) the fumes ma) ha\C come trom the v.an1 10 make sure and get some answerc; before we let l ln11ed States 1s moving toward 'oted to proh1b1t the Reagan adman- 1strat1on from eitceeding the SALT II limits. Although the Repubhcan- controlled Senate has not adopted such a provision. the House move has prompted angry criticism by adm1n- 1stra11on officials that Democrats arc ti) ing 10 usurp the pres1denrs authonh 10 deal with arms control IS'iUC~ _ __ I build1n~·s air c:ond1t1on1ng, wh1ch _h_a_s_bee_n_tu_r_n_ed_o_IT_. __ a_n}'_bod __ y_b_a_c_k_1n_._·· ____ ----------. hroach1ng the SALT II arms accord by staning modification of its 131 st 8-52 bomber to carry cruise missiles. the Air Forcl"s chief of staff says. 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He declined lO 53) prec1sel} when the work would be completed or when tt was staned, but said the process takes about 90 da}s White House and Pentagon of- fic1als had \31d the United States would surpa~s the SALT II limits on nuclear weaponr) late this year by modcm111ng its B-52 bombers Welch's comments. however. arc the first conflrmauon that work on the 131 st bomber has begun . That move comes after the House President Reagan announced last May he was prepanng to abandon the 1979 SALT II accord because of Soviet v1olat1ons of the paC1. Reagan said at thC' 11mC' he was ordenng the d1sman1ling of two old Poseidon submanne!. to remain in compl ian~ through the summer. but that he v.ould allov. the Air Force to continue mod1f)ing 1b B-52s to carry cruise ITllSl>lk•s U.S. economy shows weak advance in second quarter By the A11oclated Pre11 WASHINGTON -The economy, held back by a worsening trade performance. grew at a barely percepuble annual rate of0.6 percent from Apnl through June. the weakest advance since the last reccss1on, the government reponed today. The Commerce Department said the rate of growth in the gross national product. the broadest measure of economic heallh. was lhe smallest since GNP had fallen at a 3.2 percent rate in the July-September q~rter of 1982. during the depths of the last recession Launches sought for satellites WASHINGTON -Satellite owners. on offic1al nouce that there might not be room for their expensive payloads on the space shuttle, arc flocktna to rocket builders to inquire about buying launch services. "We have been approached by stven companies for Possible launches." said Jack Isabel of General Dynamics. which builds the Atlas Centaur rocket "That include~ anywhere from 20 to 25 satellites." A spokesman for Denver-based Martin Manetta. which makes the Titan family of rockets for lhe Air Force. said, ··we have had numerous inquines from satellite production companies a~ to the ava1lab1l1t)' of versions of Titan to launch their satellites." Utllltles fight acid raln controls WASHINGTON -A lobbyina iroup ba nkrolled principally by electricity companies is spending more than SI million this summer 1n a mail· and-phone campaign to defeat acid rain control lq.aslation pendina in Congress. The Pl.!Sh by the Ci ti lens for Sensible Control of Acid Ratn is amona the most eltpens1ve s1nale·1ssue lobbying etToru 1n recent years and is beins denounced by lawmakers and environmental groups suppomna t!te l~1slat1on. Reports filed wt th the House clerk show that C'SCAR spent S 1.19 m1lhon 1n the second quarter of 1986, wt th S 1.07 mi.Ilion of It paid to C'ommun1cations Management Inc , a Rosslyn, Va., firm spccial111ng 1n direct mailings. Two fired for selling body ~arts PHILADELPHIA -Two laboratory workcnsuspcctcd ofscllinahuman bod)' pans to a Ph1lad_elph1a phys1c1a.n have been suspended bl the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. which also 1s end1ng 1ts hospital hes with the speciali~t "We are deeply d15turbed that people associated with the medical center may have violated both their professional trusts and common rules of human diamcy." Dr. Laurence Earley, senior associate dean at the univenity't medical school. said Monday. The university issued a ttatement sayin~ Martin 'ipector. an car, nose and throat spcc1ahst who had admimna pnv1 s at the Ho\pttal of the Un1vers1ty of Pennsylvania.~ bt-1n1 informed of 11 1mmed1ate \U\pcn\1on of affilat1on wtth the ho p1tal Sto~ely Ca rmlcbael freed In Gulnea WASHINGTON -American black militant tokely Dmuchad h•• been relcas.cd from·Ja1l 1n the Afncan n.auon of Guinea. a spokesman for the Fmh3\S) of(1u1nea said today It wH not known wh y Carmichael. ""ho hva 1n Afm:.1 under the n.ime Kwamc Toure. was Jlded. the spokesman id 8ob I Brown. an onk1 al o( Carmichael'' All-Afncan Proplct ltevolut1onary Pany . u1d the former c1v1I n&hls activist telephoned the United States Monda~ aftcrn()()n to no11f)' s\lpponcn oftus release I 1 Soviets agreeing to on--site check1S at security talks STOCK.HOLM, Sweden {AP) - The Soviet U rilon today told the Stockholm security conference it is prepared to aoocpt some on·aite inspections of military movements markina an important breakthrouah at the start of the final session of tfie 32-month-old talks. "We could ... avte to the conduct of on-site inspections," Soviet Am· bass.1:dor Ol~ A. Grinevslcy told the opening session. Dclqates said the 3S·nation con· ference , after beina essentially stalled since its open1na in January 1984, appeared set to reach an East-West agreement before it closes Sept. 19. The aim of the conference is to aarcc on confidcncc-buildi na measures to lcsJen the risk of war in Europe. It brinp together the United States, Canada and all European countries except Albania. A Western diptomat, who insisted on anonymity, said the Soviet turn- around on the on-site inspection issue could have "heavy implications" for other East-West disarmament talks, and could be aimed as an impetus to such talks. Orinevsky told a ncwa conference the Soviet Union would not refuse ins~ion1 under an qrcemenl ·Until the quota hu been used up, we would have to accept them," he said. On-site inspection proposals ad- vanced at the conference stipulated that one country could demand access to another's territory, on a ' limited quota basis., to check on unannounced troop movements. The scale of movements that would be included was being discussed. Grincvsky told today's meeting that "by all logic, inspection should cover such concrete types of notiftable military activities as man- euvers, movements and transfers of forces." U.S. chief delegate Robcn L Barry told the delegates that "'inspection must be distinguished clearly from obscrvauon; 1t must be clear that, within the dC$ignated area, inspecton may go where they need to go to evaluate what as happening in the field." Soviet-Israeli meeting fizzled, Russian says MOSCOW (AP) -The Sov1et- lsraeli talks tn Finland, the first offi cial encounter between the two countnes in 19 years, achie ved nothtng and ended abrubtly without an agreement to resume bilateral contacts, a Soviet Foreign Mtn1stry spokesman said today. Spokesman Gennady Gcras1mov's comments on Monday's truncated talks an Hels1nk1 d1rec1lycontrad1cted Israel's pos111ve assessment of the discussions and the Israeli repon that both sades agreed to future meetings. CALIFORNIA -~ Gerasimov, at a news conference, said, "We arc not engaged in any negotiations with Israel. We had a preliminary meeting of two col)sular officials ... There arc no plans for a conunuauon ofth1s meeung ... He blamed the failure on Israel's insistence on d1scuss1ng Jewish em1· grat1on from the Soviet Uni on. He called the 1ns1stencc "arrogant inter- ference in the internal affairs of the Soviet Union and totally un· Justifiable." , GOP conventioneers may skip LA in '88 LOS ANGELES (A P) -Rush· hour traffic and reservation of the Los Angeles Convention Center were lasted as minuses b)' a GOP sate selection committee an its review of the my's bid to host the I 988 Republican NauonaJ Convention. A GOP scouting team voiced concerns Mondal about rush-hour transpon.ation o I S,000 or more convcnuoneers and an apparent lack of time to prepare the convention center fo r the presidential nomi- nating convention. Specifically . the Republicans de- manded full control of the conven· uon hall for sax weeks before the Aug. 15, 1988. stantngdate GOP National Chairman Frank J Fahrcnkopf Jr said the time was necessar) to prepare the arena fo r a nauonally televised presidential nomanalln$ convention. "If there as anything an the specifi - catjons that as inflexible from our standpoint, it as tame:· he said. Fahrcnkopf noted that the wntten bad received from Los Anaelcs prom· 1scd Republicans could ha ve the convention center only 13 days before opening day. Convention center General Manager Dick Walsh said this possibly could be extended to three weeks. But Walsh said the extension would require that the 1 C,alifomia Gift Show voluntanly cancel its contract for use of the main hall for those days. Chns Simons, co nven11on center special projects d1rcct0r said ··10 make adjustments" in negotiations wnh GOP techntcal advisers as ume passes. Long Beach Arena won't book violence-prone acts· By &be A11ocla&ed Preti LOS ANGELES -The popular rap group Run-D.M.C said 1t will not perform again an Southern California without more police protection after gang members beat and stabbed at least 42 people at a sold-out concen in Long Beach called .. Raising Hell." One young man suffered a minor gunshot wound in what was at least the fifth outbreak of violence at a Run·D.M.C. concen this "ummer Al least four people were booked for 1nvestiga11on of assault. 1nterfenng with police and public intoxication, said Long Bc.ach poltce Cmdr. Al Van Ottc rloo. Arena manager George Matson said Monday the facility would no longer book acts that could draw violent crowds. Duke won't reconsider AIDS bill EUREKA -Contradicuna published rcpons. Gov George DeukmeJ1an sa)s he as not recons1denng his veto of legJslauon to outlaw housing d1scnmina11on against AIDS v1ct1ms. Questioned at a news conference following a speech Monday to the Eureka Rotary Club. the Republica n governor said he couldn.'!.Jccall ever telling anyone that he might sign any vanat1 on of the AIDS discnmanat1on bill by Assemblyman An Agnos. D-San Francisco. The San Francisco Examiner on Sunday, quoted Sen . John Seymour of Anaheim as saying Dc~kmejian t<?ld him he would consider 'lign1ng a new draft of the AIDS d1scnminat1on b1IJ. Zschsu 'may be wrong on lmmlgratlon blll' 'sANT A ANA -Republican senate hopeful Ed Zschau said he may be wron' 1n backing a pending 1mm1aration~ntrol bill opposed by the man he 1s try1na to unseat. incumbent Democratic Sen. Alan Cranston. Zschau, a congressman from Los Altos. said Monday he suppons the House version of a bill that would impose fines on employers who knowinaJy hire illcpJ 1mm1grants But when qucsuoned about studies that have found 1llcgal 1mm1arants pa y more an taxes than they use in government benefits. he appeared to soften has position. "That may be an area an whu.~h Senator Cranston may be nght and I am WTong," Zschau said Accord near on unltllry tax laws SAC RAMENTO -Aarccment appean· to be neann1 1n the hifh-~takes struagle o\·er Caltfomaa·s decades-old unitary method of taxina mulunauonal compame It happened Monday when a Dcmocrat-<Joman ted two-house conference c:ommmcc ~upponcd a SI 00 m1lhon plan of tax breaks A member. Sen Alfred lqu1st {).San Jose. said a final vote as scheduled for WcdnesdAy. tf formnlly approved hy the six-member commtttec, the proposal would ao to 1hc noor<1 of both houses for full votes Lawmakers. however. arc racing apmst the clock The 1985-86 legi~la11ve sc"s1on end~ Aus. 29. any plan that would take elTect next January would have to be approved within two wctks Showdown set on pybllc-sleeplng rule \A TA BARBARA -Make Schmank says he doc n'1 much cart af the (11) c ounc1l chanses ihe law on sleep1n1 in public parks '"l aan"t ao1n$ to no park\ .. he said "I've aot better place, to 10 They"d probabl)' put the 'lpnnklers on in the middle of the n11ht. anyway "The counc1l 1s studying a proposal 1ha1 would allo"' n11Jm1me slcc pma •fl some public arcu, anclud1na four cit' parif.s tr .. under prc,surc 10 resolve tht'lssuc before Sept I. the date S(t for a musa\e rall ) dnd ,IC'tp-1n orpn11ed h) Mitch 'invder who run\ a \hl"ltC'r for the hnmcle\s an Wa..\han ton. 0 ( ,.,. '"2 pl 11 Demonatraton.marcb lD Lallore. Pald8taD Monday. He••na to out Preeldent llob••••d Zia 11.l·Baq. Death toll in anti-government riots in Pakistani provinces rises to 26 ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (AP) _:. Police firing tear gas charged demon- strators in Karachi, Dadu and other pans of southern Pakistan today, and 1hc death toll from anti-aovcmment protests reached 26. Police and paramilitary units used 'tear gas and baton chalJCS to break up an opposition march an Dadu, Sind province, witnesses said. Scattered fighting persisted in pans of Karachi and elsewhere in Sind When it romes to home f><JUHy loan~. you1 l have a hnrd timt> finding omebody fastN than California Fir t Bank. Just 24 hours after you givr u~ yo ur complrted applk~tion. wt~'ll get back to province. Bands of protesters pelted police patrols with stones before nceing up side streets as officers fired teargas. Army units were caUed out to assist pohce throuahout Sind province. The Movement for the Restoration of Democracy is wagina a campaian to oust President Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq and force elections, and opposition leaders vowed to staac more street rallies today. yo u with our ~ision. We'll also give you an exceptionally good deal on your loan . Because between now and September 30. wf''r~ offering a SO°o reduc· tion in the points wr usual!~ . Orange Cou1 OAJLY PILOT/Tuesday, AugUl119, 1918 * Al AIDerican DEA aecre~ killed in Mezlcan crash ., .. A.111$ ... p,... MEXICO CITY -An American ~ with the U.S. Dnl& Enf~mcnt Admuti.stralJon wu k.illed in a car crub 1n the weMa1l c:itf oT Gu.ada1-jara.. the U.S. Em .. An mbuay omcial tJ.id H~ 33, wu k.illed Saturday whens e apptrcntly lost contr0Tofbei car neet ao nat ___ !"'!!'m ramp as she drove to the ail])On on the outskirtJ of G~ara. Sbe worked iD the DEA's Ou.adal-.jara office. Police said the car b.tt a utilitr. pole. The omdal said authorities have been 11ked to rnvestipte the woman 1 death bot chat il ~pearcd the crash wu an accident. A DEA aaent in Guadalliara, ViC'\Of Conez Jr., was detained lut Wednesday and allepdly tortured by )alilco flalC police in an incident tha& prompted a sharp protest from the Uriiied Statn. Bartin• Fa.a chlef dlaolve11 govenuneat OUAGADOUGOU, Burkina Fuo -President Thomas Suk.an dissolved the aovcmment and appointed three outa0io1 m1nilten u ... ~ - coordinators" to act on his behalf, officials in this West African aatioo aid toda)'. ln a decree.issued Monday niaht, Sankara said day-to-day atfain in the ministries would be handled by senior civil 1ervants in lwton with "committees for the defense of the revolution" until a new aovemment it named. A presidential spokesman ~id the action did not indicate a aovernmcntal cristS, but followed a .. revolutionary ro&ic established previously" 'by the Nauonal Revolut1on&ry Council, w'ich rules this impoverish~ former French colony once known as Upper Volta. Car bomb kill• 6 In Iranian capital NICOSIA, Cyprus-A car bomb exploded an one of the main squarn of the Iranian capitaJ today, k.illinasix people and woundinJscores. lran'softiciaJ Islamic Republic News Aacncy reponed. The blut, 10 Tehran's Fcrdowsi · Square, came at 8:20 a.m. in the morning rush hour in one oftbe most crowded areas of the city. wd the aacncy in a dispatch monitored in Nicosia. fRNA blamed the blast on .. aaents of 1mpcriahsm," a dcsianation used by Iran's Moslem fundamentalist authorities to describe the vanous anti-government underground groups acuve in the country. Officials probe Tam1ls-smuggl1ng link BREMEN. West Germany -Authont1cs are 1nvestiptina a possible co nnect1on between I 55 Sn Lank.an Tamils smuuled to Canada in a carso ship and suspected Tamai mahtants hvini tn West "Ocrmany, police said today Peter Moeller, Bremen chief of specLal investtgat1ons. wd West German police and prosecutors were anvestigatini 31 Tamils suspected of tics to rebels wqo arc waging a separatist war on the island nauon off India. Radio Bremen said Mondar the Sn Lankans who left West Germany on July 28 by ship belong to a Tami guem lla group. char~P . .\nd our intne ... t Jll""I hnw low. All ~"Ou run·<' rntr~ on lh<·d Jnd '.1riahlr 111 do i" 1·all n11r lntere:::.t Raff• loans art> amonl? dw lm\'f'-.t Hotli1w at 800472-7201. m tht> ~latf'. I B It '.., aJ..,n Vf'n Pa."'" tn It'· ea"" to find out • apply. Just ~top m and a~k. Call .mv 111 1111r Ut limn1•he':"i throutthout Lo .. Ju~ I~ nd Ora~ Co11ntw~ Ynu 11 tin<l 11~ in th,.\"\ h11,. I~· ~II~ 11n111 ' • ... .. • ~ • • A8 Oran99 Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tuesday. August 19, 1986 Novice at this 'Miami Nite' By vtDA DEAN °' ................. When Californians tum Aondians for the oi&ht. via costume, the)' do tt with wild abandon. You might not even rcooanize your own mother amonast more than 100 pimps, pros, peddlers and policemen. At least Jeff Pero dido 't rccogruzc his blonde wigged mom or his bearded dad when be arrived home in South ~na Friday evening looking very spi .in a tuxedo (very out of place for is sanJ). His mom and dad, Ella Mae u d Cllet Pero of Rochester N. Y. had been under wraps at the Westin ~uth Coast Plaza for two days waitina for bis "Miami Nite" birthday party t~ comedown. "I was told to come from work (Latham and Watkins law firm) dressed in my tuxedo for a black tte sit down dinner," said the surprised birthday boy. "I've known about tt since Dcoem- ber. Buay started planning it then," said Ella Mac, chatting with her son and husband. Chet wol'C Miami Vice drawstrina pants that Ella Mae said looked Hke ~amas. Wife and plo1ter of the operation Bunny, who never seems to plan a party without a theme, said, "It's not always easy. This dress (floot:icd and ruffled) was a real chore to get into toniahL Those airla must take a lot of time gettina dmaed for work." Most of Ole auests also had,,iaken a lot of time planning their c&Stumes, and they fit riaht in the atmosphere. (Pl--... PAPAJl.AZZJ/A7) Swat team J ac k and Nancy Caldwell help de mollah food tray. Planner Bunny with a aurprleed Jeff Pero. ~~~~~__:=--~~~~~~~~~~~- • PITA SANDWICHES WITH FALAFEL• GYROS • BEEF SHISH KABAB CHICKE N SHISH KABAB •LULA KABAB & MUCH MORE On Thi! Bayfront Adjacl!nt to th#! Balboa Ft!rry N~wport-Landlng, on historical B;ilboa P~nnlsula, Is d~dlcat~d to tM pl~•sure of the "oaan-he;irted " and to all who enjoy dining at Its ~st. LUNCH• DINNER• SUNDAY BRUNCH 503 E. Edgewater ~ Newport Beach Reservations: 675-2373 +~1'AN'f~ ~ ·~~ I ~R&\t1wJra11.t fine dining on the bayfront TAKE OUT SERVICE OR DI NE IN Sun -Thurs 11 :30 a.m. -10:00 p.m. Fri & Sat 11 :30 a.m. -Midnight BUY ONE PIT A SANDWJCH BALBOA FUN ZONE (next to the carousel) GET ONE FREE 800E.BAY 1559Splnnaker 0r L NEWPORT BEACH, CA. Ventura, Ca. ~~ !! ~s~ :.r! _2~D--~.!!~!_H~5__A~--~!.::2. :2 ...J ._ _____ f7_,_•l_ff7_w_1_1_1 _______ <I05_>_w __ 0311 ___ -"' Newport 's Canner.v Vi'llaKe---' DINNER NIGHTLY 6:00 PM to Midnight Mondays & Tue'ldays: Twb Dinne rs for $1~.9~ Wednesdays: 6 Course Italian Dinntr $9.95 2900 Newport Boulevard • Newport Beach • 675-2968 ---• Fresh Seafoods -rJP/J1itn1-r1n.j Prtme1tib_.._ 'I (JN T Hf Pf NINCi llt A RAIBOA Cocktails Lunch Mon.-Sat. 11 a.m.-4 p.m . Dinner 7 nights 4 p.m.-10 p.m. Brunch Sat. & Sun. 9 a.m.-3 p.fn . 801 E. Balboa at Main 673-7726 • .. · .... . . . . . ~ . . ~ R 111111 ES TOPENGUlm. ·HASSAN'S Authentic Exotic Lebanese Cuisine NOW OPEN F_OR L UNCH ! ' Tues. thru Sat I I :00~3 :00 We cordlally Invite you to come In and have lunch. Choose any entree from our regular menu and pay o nly Ill price . Barbequed lamb every Wednesday Dinner served Sun -Thurs 5-11 Fri. & Sat tll M Id night Belly Oancer-3 shows fr • & Sat. Nights 3325 Newport Blvd , Newport Beach • 075-4680 t I block so of Via lido ac r oss from City H.itll I• ·--------------------------~ ' - .. _ -~··· ~ Jlleftll laandcaffed to attorney huband Tom. PAPARAZZI.AT MIAMI NITE ... PromA8 · minalina in the Floridian decorated business cards advertising 'We ter-would need a priest tonight, .. she said Oive parrots, .palm trees and sand) minate problems'), and mustaches wi th a 'blessing'. home and p1llo area. claimed the lips of man_y men and GaJle l>Yerak U41 Sudl Rose· that wasn't always easy for some. . . When not dancing to musk ....... could have had a shon skirt Ra11 Puge (with his high-class girl provided by the DJs, guests went contest and tied; wigs went to nearly Au io Oeopatra-style,jeweled head· through the buffet line for fried everybody's bead ; Deboru ud Tom piece and fur boa) kept losi ng his bananas, beef (caterer Fraak N9w.U went around handcuffed mustache in his wi ne glass. Splaar1kJ'1 special), pork. fruit, crab 1.0lelher aJI evening; Nucy ud Jack and jambalya ... the rest of the ti.l!te OiWweU were an authentic looking Germayne Cumby was in a priest they spent table hopping with "im't Swat Team (they even had their own robe. "With this gang, I figured they this a great party" greetings. $$$$ SUllER CLEARANCE 50 •/0 up to OFF French Designer Clothes FREE pair of Italian shoes with sllk or evenlngwear purchase OPEN 7 DAYS VIA ~ S0%-70o/o off Gift Item • Co1metic1 Frarrance1 ,. Toya -Game• Carda and Party Supplie1 675-0150 Via Lido Plaza. ~fttii ~ J.ff Uftt~U9 ~00-~ '! End of Summer SALE 50% off Lido Marina Village 673 -6699 ~ Table Top Gifts and Gourmet 50°/o off selected items Via Lido Plaza 675-2425 ~ lnternaltonal Lido Marina Village ~~to 503 off on sea shells & coral and other gift items more sntnp mSldt on e1qu1s1te crystal • deco,,101 items • acc~sor1ts d11etl 1mQ01ttrs of unique 1111 1ltm~ 673·8208 R.-ductions From 20o/o to 50% 4'Uill'~ & C'ODI Rt-g. $180 10 S4Q~ ~OW 144 t o 396 . rlt"C'lt"d Furni h inll., ·~Price , ~/,;/J(il/J0 •Ill S ClOrMlllC :\ i.:10 \ io Udo () 7:J-065:J J ,. ,, ; Presenting the world's best contemporary sportswear and accessory design tor men and women DON'T MISS OUR SALE 3420 Via Lido Newport Beach ~1'()~1 (J'reall fi>oJaden ,a Grfts. Apparel. Children's Wear and Go~met Items up to 50°/o off and more 3400 Via Lido 675-7810 Choc1l1t1r1t , .. , ... tf '"• FREE Flake Truffle w11h this od 20°/o off all atuffed anlmala 673 -0885 lido Morino V1lloge ,. ·--...,. ---- Ann and RaM Pance b~ht a Clft that burn• at both endtl. OUR BIGGEST SALE EVER! Prices Cut 25% -50% & more Complimentary wine will be serve d during our SALE OF SALES Located on t he Antique Row In Cannery Vi llage 409 31st Street Newport Beach 714/673-2534 3 DAYS ONLY most stores open 9 AM to 6 PM i Large Selection of Children's Book on Sale. Many Other Great Book Bargains Open Every Night Until 10 p.m. 675-9595 LIDO BOOK SHOPPE • T Shirts • Sweats • Tank Topo;, • Caps We ·11 Print it • Sandals • Shorts • Sunglasses •.Beach Dresses 1 '\II sizes) Tourist Souvenir rt ems With ad: Buy one Second one at 1 2 price The T -Shirt Shoppe Lido Marina Village 3440 Via Oporto #2A Newport Beach. CA 92663 Take Newport Blvd. to Via lido Turn east Convenient parktng struc ture to the lef1 for lido Martna Vill age and Via lido Plaza to the right More shops on the s1reet .. Unique boutique rtem~of a difference 5 Q 0/o or more off Anne Bruse. Access Selected Sale Shoes · Lido Marina V illage 6 75-545 4 cc Our Tr'l~IJ f $ 5-$10-$ 1 5 ....l..f.rlr~ ?If' BARGAINS --The -.. --.--4---~all swim"" ear Biggest i;~ pncc & helo" Sale Fern has ever hadl 3406 Via Lido 673-7710 Via L1clo Pl:ua 6 J-4 JO t''~~,, \~~li''\o(' ,,. ......... ., Up to BO<ro off On The Boardwalk 673~32 11 Lido Marina Village Via Lido Plaza & The Shops on Via Lido Have pulled together to give you a great selection of sale merchandise. .. • .· A8 * Orange Cou1 OAILY PILOT/ Tu .. day, August 1i, 1968 U.S. scorns $ovlet proposal for jolnt nuclear test ban SANT A BARBARA (AP) -Soviet leader Mikhail Oorbachev'1 call for the United States to join a superpower nuclear test ban is beina dismis5Cd by President Rcapn's top aides as a proP111nda ploy. White House spokesman Larry Speakes, spc:akina only minutes af\er Gorbachev delivered his speech Monday in Moscow, said the United States had not dropped its opposition to JOinina in the test ban. He derided the Soviet proposal as a public relations aimmick that cost Moscow little, arauing they had pined an advantaae with tests made before their ban went into effect. "The Soviets. 1n essence. arc not giving away much in ex1c.rubna for seven more months the moratonum that they have proposed," Speakes 111d. He araucd that the 1 uc ofa test ban treaty cannot be handled 1n 1solat1on, and the mauermus1 be discussed by Soviets and Amencans alona with a "broad ranae of issues," such as human riahts and overaJl arms control. The Un1ted States ''would have to look at what's going on an the arms reduction front" before aoing forward an the test ban area. Speakes said. Gorbachev, who first announced the self-imposed moratorium a year aao. used his speech to announce an extension of the moratori um until Jan. I, 1987, and he challenged Reaaan to agree to a test ban treaty. DOUBLE YOUR SAVINGS! BEAT THE PRICE HIKE AND TAKE DY ANT AGE OF SAVINGS UP TO 50°/o OFF K.\\\:U Even thouah the adm1n1stration says a verifiable and comprehensive test ban treaty is 1 lona·tcrm objective, it ~s repeatedly refused to JOin the Soviet init11tjvc, 1rau1na that America's nuclear tcsttng as needed to re pond to the Soviet military buildup. "A nuclear testin& moratorium 1s not in the securitr, interests of the United Sta tea. our friends or our aJlics. • said Speakes, who had traveled west with Rcapn on the president's three-week vacation. The spokesman said that "a moderate level of nuclear tc$tina will continue to be required" in order to deter Soviet aaression. The official. spcakina on condition he not be idcnuficd. said Gorbachev was usinaa .. taetic to i~fluence our European allies" amid the supe~r jocke)'!na over arms control and in advance of a possible second Reapn· Gorbachev 1ummit. .._. 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I \ PETEDt SR First Curtain call at Arts Center for Segerstroms When the curtain rises next month at the Oran_ge County Performing Arts Center, Costa Mesa will take its place among the natton•s elite cultural centers. World class artists will grace its stages, giving county residents opporlUnitics for both entertainment and enrichment that most aren't fortunate to ever encounter. The transition from Goat Hill to City of the Arts is due in a large part to Henry Segerstrom. Segcrstrom. the managing partner of the family development firm C.J. Segerstrom ancf Sons. has done more than simply li sten to the ring of cash registers at South Coast Plaza. Like all good citizens. Segerstrom has not been content to simpl y reap the rewards of an obliging clientele. Rather, he has plowed back some of his resources to ensure the richness of the community. Segerstrom has generousl) beaten the drum of civilization. helping the city to march forward. Progress 1s an expensive proposition and Segerstrom bas willingly paid his piper. Not only did he contribute a five-acre site on which the Perform in~ Arts Center now proudly rests but he also donated $6 mill ion to help spur others to such altruism. At last count, more than $135 million had been donated and pledged to build and endow the center. It is believed to the largest private fund-raising effort ever undertaken in California and, while not complete, it is headed toward a rousing finale. Death is an occupational hazard in burglar busines~ Amid champagne toasts, a community said thank you this past weekend by dedicating the 3,000-seat main theater at the Performing Arts Center in honor of the Segerstrom famil y. The plaque outside Segerstrom Hall will tell arts patrons how it all became possible: .. The Orange County Performing Arts Center was nurtured by a gift of the land upon which it stands. What you see before you and what yOU: will enjoy within was inspired by the vision and generosity of the Segerstrom Family." Well said and well done. Bravo. Immigrants coming to U.S. calleQ sneaky trespassers To the Edttor rn your editonal of Jul} l. 1986. you quote Emma Lazaru~ and her sentimental poetry. Miss Lazarus wrote these ltnes at a umc when pracltcall) all 1mm1grat1on was from Europe and wa!> controlled and regulated. What we ha' e now 11 should not be called 1mm1grat1on The proper name for it 1s Invasion b} a law-breaking rabble of sneaky trespassers You seem to 1mph that an) kind of 1mm1grat1on will be beneficial to our country But I beg to differ' Do the~ have any respect for our language, history. traditions? Arc thev desirable material for eventual c1.ttzenship? Does the average American want them? . It's Only a small UOSCrupulOU!I, greedy group of truck farmer<. and businessmen who want an unending supply of docile coolie labor Let us think of our futu re a'i a nauon. Do we want to create a subclass of docile fearful coohe•,'' Do we want our children and grandchildren to feel hkc foreigners 1 n their own country,., \.\( R.\MENTO -Hurglars. ol course. are people too Thl'\ ·,e got problem., \\Ith the JOb. thr' ·, c got bill'> 10 p3~ habit\ to -.uppon ume of them arc sman and \omc ol 1hc:m aren't \lo<.t of thl'm art·n't .\nd thl'}0 \C got mothers who "ant them to do "l'll. 1ust like )<>u and me Ronald James ~lhm1d1 for in- stance. had a mother. '>chm1dt "a!> the 20-year-old kid "ho was killed ea rl) 1n July. running from a burglary he'd screwed up 1n South Sacramen- to He had three prior arrests. and v.as un probation at lhe t1mt' His mother's name 1s Alice ~chm1dt. and last v.cek she told a reponcr that. RonaJd "a~ a "good kid" v. ho btlte' l.'d in God ... He had that thought. at kast .. she ~1d. "He did do some burglaries. sumt.• pell~ stuff Bui he'o; al"a)\ ht-en laught. and he v.as punished for.,.. hat ht• did. the hard v.a) The hardl'\t \\J\ I do no1 knov.. ol cuur\c hov. \1r~ \thm1dt knov.s that Kunald v.as al"'aH caught If that 1s 1rm· ho"'· e\l..'r · v.e an: looking .lt J l..tnd ol dt•d1ca 11on \l>U don't sec f9.UCh 1n tht.: "ork plau:-an) more. Mo<,t peopk "'ho were fl. tor-3 at burglaf). an~"' a~. v.ould If) 'iomcthing <'lo;e Bank~. automob11t'r,, purse-sna1ching, going to law school. I mean. 1hert.· ar<: other things 10 do But '"hatcver h1o; 'iuccesses "'en·. Ronald kept at 11 an~ earl~ on the morning of Jul) 5th. a 51-)car-old man named Gern Gilmore pul a round from a .357 magnum into thl.' hack ufhl\ neck from about 150 feet .\nd (1tlmore -who has ~•d all dlong 1ha1 he wa., firing v.arning <;hot\ tr.1ng to am~'>t Ronald James l.il hm1dt -has now tx·en t harged v..11h man,laughtl'r h' the d1'>tnc1 dltornc\ Last v.cek. Gilmore showed up in front of acramento Municipal Court Judge W1ll1am R1dgcwa} and said he "anted to repre'icnt h1m-;elf against the chargt.''> (itlmorc told me last week he "'ould au J\ ht'i ov. n attornc\. because hl' bcht.'' ed what hl· dtd wa·, nght. and dtd not "'ant to 1urn ht\ life's ~a\lng<, Cl\l'r w .,ome law)er to defend him. Monda). hl' 1nd1cated the at- torney's fee~ would coc;t $I 00.000. Judge R1dgev.a y. however. cau- tioning that a conv1ct1on could result 1n as much as lour }ear'> 1n prison. ga' c him a eoupl<.' of week., to think 11 O\er ..\nd (11lmore took the l\.\O wet•b to v.e1gh the sttuat1on and as hl' v.aH,1.'d out of the courtroom "1rs ~chmu.Jt slapped him at.rm'> the lace and screamed ") ou munkr~·r' ) ou murderer'" C11lmore stood qu1etl} v..h1k \1rs )chm1dt.,..aspulledawa~ andlJtt:rhl.' declined to press lharges. \a\lng. "She\ JUSI upset .. \\ h1ch I don't think }OU can argue "llh Whal I would que.,11on. how- e\er t'i the t1m1ng. Last v..eek. Mr<. Schmidt w3s quoted a~~a) ing ... .\s for 3'> I'm concerned. ((11lmore) can rot tn hell. because that's where he 1s going ... And Monda) after she had slapped (,11more, she said. "I want JU'>llre done. and I intend to get 11." You wonder, though, where Mrs. Schmtdt'c; o;ense ofJUSttce was all the )ear'i ) oung Ronald was out doing bus1ne•i'> 1n other people\ buildings. Did she o,lap him in the face as he was comtng out of counrooms'? Did she care about the people he was stealing from. dtd shl' thtnk about 1he emo- uonal <:mt<. J hurglal) -"pell) stuff' or not -generates 1n the ix.·r,on 1t happen'> tu"' The pnce here t'> not the que<ot1on A kid breaks tnto \Our hou<,c and PETE DEXTER steals a $3(X) telev1s1on set, and you ·,ump at ('\CT\ m11w 1n the night for t\\O \ears. H<i"' much 1s that wonh'' ('lj tell \OU v.hat II IS wonh On the street, 1t\. "-Orth the hfe of the next gu) who tne'> to come 1n the window A.nd as I 'M!td the first t1me I wrote ahout 1h1~. the d1s1nct attorne} 1s going to ha' e more than a httle trouble finding a JUI) w11h nobod) on tt ~ho understands that. On the Qther hand. Jou ha"e to understand Mrs Schm1 ta httle too. Her child 1s dead and, burglar or not, tt 1s her child. You cannot feel good about that She ma> be tr}tng to cleanse him now. or cleanse herself I don't knov.. I do knov. that what Mrs 'ichmtdt did outside the courtroom Monda} has a posed and unSjK)ntaneous feel to tt. and that 11 was cheap. And that 11 was misdirected. Ronald James Schmidt 1s dead 1n a work-related accident. If ht'i mother needs someone else to blame. she ought to take another look at the WU) it haQpened. A 150-foot '>hot. 1n thl' dead of n1gh1. fired b) a fnghtcncd and excited man holdtng a re\ oh er with a 2.5-inch barrel. Mrs. Schmidt has offered rt'peated suggestions of her fatth, and her o,on's I do not see how an>one could hold those behefs and not recogniLc "'hat happened as an act of God Pete Duter Is 11 syadlc11 ted columalst. They do take JObs that should be filled by l\mencans espec.1all~ our Jobless teen-ager'i in our c111es The} do O\ ercrowd housing and create unsanitary condtt1on<o What can we do'> Contal 1 our representatives. Insist on: more man- power for Border Patrol, more SC' ere punishment for violators, hca\) fines for employt'r'i hinng them. tnsm on Lngl1c;h ar, our official national languagt' -17111iiiddt.UI ~ iitj;ijij.i;f.iiW.j---------------- The> dnve c.ar'i without a liccn\e and without insurance The) 're a drain on nur hl·alth and social sen-ices Hl:.~RY R. BE~Nlt-. Newport Beach Police have r ight to take blood FAA making lot of noise at San Francisco airport L To the f.d1tor Wonderful ed11onal th1r, date Au11. 6. in regard to lhe "drunk" "fr Bohunts. I question the federal Judge ('l) 1n Los Angeles who found e\t.t"'>'\t"t" force used to get blood What t}r><' of method "lhould be u\Cd to get hlood'' Wtthout a test ol '>Orne '>Ort Mr Bohunis could den} he e\Cr had a dnnk that night What is our legal profession becoming when an at- tome) take~ such a c:asc and another 8)1 C~t A11oclated Pren t>- Today 1s Tuesday. Aug 19 the 231 st day of 1986 There are I 34 days left 1n the year. Today's htlhltght 1n ht<.tor) . On Aug. I~. 1812 th1· I '\~con st11u11on -also known ,., "Old fronsides" -defeated the 8m1\h fripte Guemcre in a na ... al hattlt' ea\I of Nova Scotia during tht.• \War of 1812. It was a v1ctol) rhat made a hero of Capt Isaac Hull. and homted American morale earl, 1n the "'ar ~~~~-#=m-tm's-da In 1848. the New York Herald rcpo~ed the discovel"\ of Knld 1n CahfomLa ORANGE COAST Daily Pilat the. LA. j.udgc makes ~uch a ru lmg'! I have two solutions Charge Mr Aohunt'i for Cit) rc'iCUt' time and hospital ume for all he has cost plus at least one >Car 1n Jail, and C1t1zens begin wntingletters to those invol-.ed and stop 1h1s public outrage NOW' The "lewpon Pohce have been oul'itand1ng tn ever; wa) in m) use and need for them JOCiFPH R C1ROTHL'<i Balboa ~ \'JHll\,(j f()"l -fncrcdthk J\ 11 ma) '><'l'ITI. Federal .\o,.1att0n Ad- m1ni-strat1on bureaucrals arc v.tlhng to v.1thhold mone.,. needed to make air tra' el safer 10 order to force a1rpon managers to bow down to the F.\.\'o; standard'S on pcrm1'is1bk dtr· craft ncw.c le, els The F .\A apparent I~ intend' to make a te\t case out of ~an J-ranu'>Co International ..\1rpon "'h1ch hJd the efTrontef) to set no1'ie !llandard'I stncter than tho"K" ot thl.' kdcral a~cnc)'. Octcrm1nnl 10 bl.'nJ the a1rpo11's management to it'> "'Ill the FAA ha!> threatened to withhold SH In 1929 the comedy program m1llton 10 federal funds earmarked i\mos and And)'," stamng Freeman for such \afcty improvement~ at an C.1osdcn and Charles Com:O, made its Francisco lntemauonal as improved network radio debut on NBC. runway lighting. In 1934, a plebescite 10 Germany Rep. Tom Lanto'> f>-(altf. 1n a approved the vesttng of \Ole ex-letter to FAA adm1n1\trator Donald ecut1 \C power 1n Adolf Httlcr. Engen. seen h} our 3\\0CHlte l ucctte In 1960, a tribunal 10 Moscow Lagnado. accused the agcnq of ti\ 1ng con\lcted American U-2 pilot Fran--to "bl11ekmatl",the--a11'J)61'11nto rt13x· Cl\ (1ary Powers of e~ptonage, and 1ng its no1~ standards Tht· airport t\ c;cntcnccd hi m to 1 o years in pnson on San Francisco Ba) JU\l :u fll\\ the Jn 1974, t · ~ A.mbassador Rodger Bayshorc Freewa) from Lanw,· <;an p Davie\ was fat.ally wounded by a Mateo County constituents ll1s dt\· bullet that pe~_J~c Amen<;An 1r1ct. Just south 6f San Franc1;,rn f m6a~5, 1n NKo~ia. C'yprus, dunna'-'---rp"'t"'uptT. ~nctucknomt of tht-rimhe1t an c1nti-.\mt"nc:an protest by Greek c;uburbs 1n ( ahfom1a Barbet.ue grill' ( and back)ard <,w1mm1ng pool\ Jrt.' in > pnot~ ll<oC '1nuall) the) ear around and the Kare" Wtltmer Pvt>41tllf'• ftenk Zlnl fcl1!0f '°"'hit '··hAAQ•no fd1tnr 0011 fe11 .. r Coty EOt1<11 '°"' c .. "'" ..._, Fdltor Cr ... IMff Spor11 EOllOI ~Centre41 PrpdVCllOn Direct°' Tet1"09 .I. ICMdle Clfevlt llon Olf~or Howllfd~ AOll9t1111"G OlrectOf ~ .... , l le•lft• C101ifle0 Otrector roar ofbtgJe\c; landing and tal1ng oil 111 the a1rp6iq t'I not a welcome 1ntru\lon on the tc,1den1,· grauou<, It lc\t\ le \o undercommunily prc~sutc \an Franc1\Co lnternJt1onal ~1 noi\(· le\ el ,Utndards bclO\.\ the f ;\ \ \ na11onw1de m1n1mum Tht5 ruled ou1 lhc Boc1n~ 71}7 and led Burlington Nonhern A\1r Fre11hi which relies on that model. to comphun to the FAA that 1hc a1rpon Wll\ dt ~nm1natmg Jgatn!>( It f h( F i\A IHll univ aJrC(',f hut decided tn u~c 11, power ol the pur~e to make the airport mctnagcment knuckle under. The mone\ 11 threatened to wtthhold v.as to be ur,cd for improved safct} at rhe airport Tht'> hureaucra11t. presump- tunu<.ne'>' -in an 3dmtntstratton "'hose poltn t'i to get the federal go,ernment ofT the backs of local communtt1es -infunated Lanto'i In ht<. confidenual let1er to Engen. he \.\rote "I wish to rt--emphac;11e m) deepl} hdd \IC"-that II IS bad public pOltc} 10 anempt to blnckm:ul the San Franc1~co lnternauonal A1rpon w11h the 1hreat of w1th holdtng fund<. btcau~ of tts appropnate attempt to m1t1ga1e 1he horrendous problem of aircraft no1~ -a nightmare for ten<. of thousando; of c1t11enc; who live ncarh} • "The :urpon con tinue" to be under th(' threat that badl> needed fund" - to which the n1rpon ,, entitled and "'h1ch arc for the <.afct-. oftht• m1ll1on" ot tra' clcro, who uc;c the fat 1111, -w1 II be wtthheld unlc<o\ thf :11rp(1n '>Ur· render'\ to the unatceplahlc demand that a1rcrafl whtt h do not mccl no1.,c ~Jmtarm-tx-altowt'd to land \\.hJt C'\Rlcrhatt•d l._\ntO\. uutragt' wa' llH' IJlt that v.h1lc tht· a11 freight l nmp:in\ \ torn1,l.\1nt \.\U\ tx-1ng re '1e"'cd b' the F .\A tht· a~l'lll'' ·, t'htd le9..l4 Cnun\t•l. l I uewdl f lk'tt -thr man \\ho .... ,11 ult1rn.11th rul~ on the '"'Ul' -wa\ mak1na puhltc \late· menh dc~ribina the J1rpon·\ rtfu\31 10 let Rurltnatnn ~nrthl"rn·, 7~<. land .i' 'flagrant th~ nm1nt\1mn " In c1 'JX'erh In tht l>alla\-fon \\011h Chamber ol < nmmcrcc, [ llett \3td thOI "wt' 1n1end to 'itop that dt'I· cnminut1on " I .into\ '>UUt.'\lnl th.II hi: .ind f naen rnct•t 111 ''"' "'' thr '1llH1tm11 F n1H·n , I JACK ANDERSON and JOSEPH SPEAR r .... replied that ~ would be pleased to meet v. 1th the con$rc~sman -but that he v.outd not d1scuc;<o the ~UbJ('Cl Unto\ wanted to bnng up Footnote: A spokesml\n for 8url- 1ngton Nonhcm charac1cnz.ed hie; comp.·tny as a "v1c11m '' caught in a tight between the airport and the FAA He pointed out that the com- pany's 707(/, met the FAA'c; no1~ 'tandards and tho'lc of other n1rpon~ -1ust nnf C\an Francisco. GROCERY CiROSS-OlJ r: l he ( oa<ot Guard's Seventh Ot\tnct head- quarten 1n M1am1 appears to be the la<1t of the big 11ppcrs On Apnl 18. 1984, Pan tr; Pridl' billed the dimic1 SI 29 32 for :m(.)11ed itOC'er1es The ( oa t (1uard <;cot a ch«k for \ 129. '\20 8 5 w htl'h Pantn Pnde depo<.tted \ month IJter the \.Cndor ~aught the crmr and noufi~ 1he < oa~t Guard -which took 20 months to collect the Sl21J.191 5' overpa) ment On Jul) 8. 1985. Beaver Street F oodc, billed lhc dl\tnct S ~4 02 for grocmcc; and 301 a check for \496.276 The ( onst C1u3rd cler~ apparenll~ used the 1nvo1C'e number as the amount IO be p.11d Thi\ ume the t'hec:k wac; returned un<a~hed Jart Aoder100 •od Jo1~pb ~·r •re 1yodlc•tt-d t'Olumni ts. THOMAS ELIAS Colamntat Water agencies being tapped Water marketing idea seen as alternative to massive_projects .o\ new '-"Orld 1s dav.n1ng for water agencies 1n California. and some of them show sign s of actually 1ak1ng a liking to 1t. · This new sttuatton has its roots in the Peripheral (anal dispute of 1982. which saw the trad1t1onal soluuons to water problems -b1lhons of dollars worth of dam!> and canals -dec1s- 1 vely re)ected b> the voters. Poli11ciaM and water boosters d1dn·t knov. for a couple of years what to make of that 'ote The>'d never before had an} problem getting' oters 10 appro' e mass1 ve projects like the Caltfom1a AQueduct, designed to mo'e 'ast quantities of water from place to place Hut nov. the\ knov. that 'otcrs won't automat1call)" rat1f) an> g.igan- 11c project the} propose, both because the} 're skeptttal of the expense and ht-cause of concern for the well-being of wild n vers and water _quality in the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta and the San Francisco Ba}. Votersclearl) learned some"th1ngm the great drought of 1974. 77. Cali- fornia's driest !>pell of the century E'en in that crisis. there was plenty of water 10 go around. Not even the drought could persuade ctt1es like 'iacramento to meter the u!le of their v. ater Onl) tn Mann Count~ dtd the drought become a true emergenc) with re<oervo1r!I running dry . .i\nd that crunch was alleviated b) ajul)-nggcd p1pcltn( carrying water across the Richmond-an Rafael Bndge. The water was a g1fi ·from the Metro- politan Water District of Southern California. the ~tate's No. I promoter of big dams and canals The example of that temporal) hne has not been forgotten. although 1t 1s seldom mentioned toda~. For from those pieces of galvanized iron stem the new cor:iccpt of "water markettng." now the subJeCt of se' · l'ral bills working their way through the '>late Lcg10,la1ure. It wasn't the p1pehne itself that opened e~e~ and minds. but the notion thar v.ater earmarked for one area as pan of its "entitlement" could end up somev. here else ..\nd 1f 11 could be gnen awa}. 1t also could be sold The trouble 1s. the agencies that ov. n most of the "'ater also own the ptpchnes and pumps needed lo mo\e 11. J.\nd an) tactic that meets water needs simply b> mo' mg It around 1mtead of bu1ld1ng more fac1h11es '-"Ould impede their empire building 'io v. hen the first commercial wat('r markettng !lcheme v.as proposed. the MWD shot ll do"'n. Thal episode occurred in 1984, when a group of bu!ltnessmen wtth the nghts to water from a remote Colorado Ri ver tnbu- tal) tncd to ~ell some of their suppl)' to a water agency in San Diego ( ounty It was a good deal for all panics -e'l(cept that the onl y pipes and pumps that could have gotten the water through were owned by the MWD, ~h1ch refused to cooperate. But no"' that giant agency'" a party to tY.O much larger wa1er marketing chemes. although nett her d1 rectly 1n' oh es pnvate business The MWD and the Im penal lmga11on D1stnct 1n the state·s southeast comer appear Y.ell along toward a deal in which the MWD would get much of the Im- perial d1stnct's water 1n re1um for building toncrete channels and other conservation devices And it's also hkcl) 1hat the s1ate Water PrOJCCt -wtth the MWO ll!> its laraest customer -will be rcccivina surplus water from the federal Cen-tral Valley Pro1ect The MWO favor<; both tho\e deals. which arc nothing more than wa1t'r markt't1ng between public agencies So It's not much of a leap an) mort to a free enterpnsc sys1em in which ~uch agenc1e'i would rent out the use of their pumps and pipes 10 all buyers and seller~ of water That's whnl one of the bills now proceeding thr-01Jih cramt'n to would reQu1rt II would in effect make the water asenc1e common carnen hke a1rhnr1, trucil. line\ or bu, companies and treat waler a) a commodtt) like l·ompuler\, lemons or lumber Thi~ now K"em!> ltke lhe cheapest •A.:\) to an'iv.er the 1mmed1atc water QUC'CillOM 1n ( ahfom1a, whcrT 1heJT's rccentl\. bttn no real ,hortqt of water, hut merely some occ.n1onal probltms 1n acwna one a~·\ 'urplu, to other pl ces w11h nttd~ TllomlJ Ellu 11 • SHI.a Moolr•- ba ~ rol•mtJIJI 00 .,.,~ ,,,U('.J \ ( I ~ T f R ~I ~)) I 0 ~ Merry 'Windsor' at Shakespeare festival in Grove Poor old Falstaff. As if he hadn'l taken cnou&h body blows to his _pride in "Henry lV, Part l" at tbc Grove Shakespeare Festival, now the whole town is pickina on him in "The Merry Wives of Windsor." lo1 TITUS The Bard's classic noble bufTooo is up to his wbisken in emblrra ment these da)'1 u lhe re ti val conttnues in the amphitheater adjacent to Garden Grove's Gem Theater. And three of the characters from "Henry" arc back for her daughter's hand in a son of io a trulX merry production or throwaway romantic subplot Both "Windsor, • beina portrayed by the womi possess an abundance of same actori. enc and work skillfUlly off one Chier among these is Falstaffi ano er in their&lotting sequences. brilliantly executed by Harry Fraziet Subplots, ih act, abound in this who illustrates the adage that there's frothy classic -one of which con- no fool like an <?Id fool, especially in ccms a flimsily motivated duel bc- mattcn romantic. As lhc butt of an tween two town citizens, a stem elaborate jest concocted by the two Welsh clergyman (the estimable married women whose com~ny he Daniel Bryan Cartmell) and a fiery sec4 Frazier's Falstaff wnthes in French doctor (Russell iel'T)'). It adds comic agony as he's roundly thwarted little zest to the overlong s.&ow and and continues to return for more mWit have been judiciously excised. humiliation, all the while clanging to a . Two other performers who cal'T)' shred offarcical dignity. their characters over from "Henry" to Matching him ploy for ploy 1s "Wives" arc Kay Bcrlet as the Benjamin Stewan as the irate hus-comically saucy Mistress Quickley band of one of the ladies, whose and Eugene Rubenzer as the doltish attempts to discover his wife with Bardolph of Fallstaff's camp. While Fallstaff prove equally ill-fated. Rubenzer stole the SlaiC in the first Stewart (the gruff old actor of South show, Bcrlet docs likewtsc here as the Coast Repcnory's "Jitters") trans.. crafty go-between in the romantic forms a juicy supponing role into a charade. star tum with his seething comic Bud Leslie is the funniest of the cast quest for vengeance. as the foppish, reluctant suitor of The wives themselves arc inter-Adams' daughter, nicely enacted by prcted with delicious alacrity by Debbie Gates. Patrick Massoth is fine Cherie Brown and Susan Adams. in the bland role of her-true love, Brown deftly fends off the advancing while Jack Vaughn has some good Fallstaff while Adams c-0ncems moments as Leshc's cousin and herself more wuh unsuitable suitors 10stigator. PRIME TIME SOAPS 1~ ClaerteBrown(left)an48..._,.Adamaare••naellerryWlYee of WlndMr" at tlae Gr"'.e Sbakeepea.re P'eetiYal. . Daniel Christiacns is less memorable as Adams' husband and Al Constantineau eJtcels in a meaty supporting assignment as the tavern kccpcr. Carl Regjardo and Rick Tiacrt join with Rubenzer a.s a comic "three muslcetccn'' type of trio, while William Armstrong and Jon Palmer miJJt their roles as rustic servants, Danny Oberbeck plays Falstaff's page and young Ryan Herman is an engag1ng brat. Director Thomas F. Bradac has mounted an ambitious production marked by a visually . provocative Halloween celebration at the climax. Stanley A. Meyer's setting is sturdy and well detailed, as are the costumes, by Karen J. Weller. Pamela Rank's lighttng lends an effective touch, particularly in the costumed "fnght ni~t" sequence. 'The Mcl'T)' Wives of Wmdsa.·• continues through &pt. 14 at the Fcsttval AmphJtheatcr adjacent to the Gem Theater, I 28S2 Main SL Garden Grove. Curtain time is 8:30 Tbundays through Sundays with ticket information available at 636-7213. CALLBOARD -Saddleback Col- lege will hold auditions for Tennessee Williams' drama "The Glass MenaJcrie" Sept. 2 and 3 from 7 to 10 p.m. in the Studio Theater on the Mission Viejo campus .... H. Wynn Pearce is directing the classic memory play, whfoh calls for two men and two women .... it opens Oct. J 0 for tbrcc weekends and further information is available at S82-4747 .... The Mission VicJO college also 1s seeking hosts for the cable television program "Lifestyles" and will hold tryouts Sept 2 at I p.m. in th TV studio .... thosc aud1ttoning wtll be asked to cold read a scnpt on camera ... call 582-4503 for details ... Bobby's flight from 'Dallas' a hoax? BY LYNDA HIRSCH 1ns1ders. Carrera had only been signed for one year. Ditto ~vcral While regular viewers of "Dallas" other oflast season's main characters. arc trying to figure out the mysterious Thus it seems that the folks at return ofBobby-tS it all only Pam's Lonmar Productions knew all along d · Bobb r ratl be that Duffy was going to surface. ream, or 15 Y ite ~ mg Lorimar decided not to announce brought back from the dead. -the biggest surpnse might be the rumor Duffy's lcavinJ as a hiatus and that "Dallas" execs always knew instead turned 1t into a press agent's Patrick o.Jfy would be coming_back. dream. "Dallas" hasn't had so mucn Rumors abound that what Duffy was publicity since the "Who Shot J.R.?" really looking for was a year's hiatus scam of five years ago. Lots of tnvial from the show. lunchtime conve~llon seems to Last year Duffy was offered the revolve around the question. "Was 1t chance to direct a few episodes of all j ust a dream or has Bobby returned S 000 'sod f from the dead?" "Dallas" and 75. per cpi c 1 Lorimar admits that the" have he would stay. He reportedly refused , both offers. Duffy has always main-planted phony "Bobby returns from tained that as a pract1cmg Buddhist, the dead" photos in an array of he feels material things aren't that supe~arkct tabloids. &vcral phony 1mponant. He will be directing at pl<?thnes were leaked to the press and least two episodes this season but he pnntcd so that fans thought they was offered the same am~unt of · knew what was going on. d rectorial dut before. . lnde~. the <?DI>: way to know the I y fT dd I d d truth IS by v1ewins the two-hour So why did Du y su en y cc1 e . od h' b -11 lti k ff"D llas'" to return this year? Because. the story epis c w ·~ ~ c o a goes. he always planned to return. new season in "!'d;~ptember Also. it's cunous that the storyline "Falcon Crest's" Abby Dalton 1s last year -espionage, the return taking out ads 1n the maJOr trades to from the dead of Mark Grayson. Sue get fans to help save her character of Ellen going through the DTs -all fit Julia on that soap. Seem~ Dalton . perfectly into a "mghtmare" plot to learned after six episodes she's once set up Bobby's reappearance. again to be sent away from Falcon Barbara Carrera, who played tcr-Crest. Through the first four episodes, ronst Angelica, a main character on the character Julia will be suffering "Dallas" last season. was said t~ be an from hysterical bhndness. By episode ongomg character. But according lo five, her vision will begin to re turn RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY IMC. The most fun under the sun ... ,_ .... Cet«1 ..... 1122 ...... llft .. 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Dalton has asked fans to write in to the producers to say that they love Abby as much as she loves Julia. lnc1dcntally. 1f "Hill Street Blues" ends at the close of this season. word is that the character of Norman Buntz, played by DellDJa Frau, may have his very own show spun off from "Hill Street." • • • "Knots Landing" will be movmg from its I 0 o'clock Thursda)' ume slot to a 9 p.m slot. This means that "Hill Street Blues" will be facing "2020" and a new offenng from C BS. "Hill Street" producers were happy to hear the news; they think that some of the fans they lost to "Knots Landmg" just might return. Mick Belker fans need not worT) about a recent "Hill Street" cast photo in USA Today which did not include Brvce Weltt, who plays Bclker. He was merely unable to pose for that picture. Bclker 1s back. and we understand he has ~veral major storyhncs 1n the offing. Irving cast as 'Anastasia' LOS ANGELES (AP) -.\m) In ing has taken over the title role of the NBC m1n1senes. 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Augutt 1 • 19M Madonna song stirs anti-abortion forces LOS ANGELES (AP1, -The composer of .. Pape Don t Prue~:· &inta Madol\na's cbart-lopp1n1 uthem about an unYted mother, •Yt be is surpnscd at the controvcny SUtTOUndina the SOQI. ''I'm sure the prO-hfe a;roups wilJ try to co-opl it." he 51id. "It as a de He -.Id he beeed the fOal. ia •h:ieb the nanator deelarea, .. I've made up my mind. I'm keepiaa my~." Oft a compc>tate of oveftlcard coo~ t1ons. Elliot bas a scudio 1CT011 the weet from North Hollywood Kith School. His l&.r1C front window dcNb&cs u a minor w~ tchoollitb ~ly SlOR to fix their hair ana chat. be said. ~o anti-abortion 1t1temcnt, but t wasn't its intent," said sona- ter Brian Elliot. I Elliot, 36. says the'°"' is actually a P.lea for compusion, and he was 'astonished" when a columnill • Their &Ot&iP is uobelievab&e," be ~id. "I developed an empathy for the thirw tbey ae• tht"mtelvcs into." cbaracd him with l)amoruina teen~ aacprqnancy. 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TUESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1986 COMPLETE NYSE COMPOSITE TRANSACTIONI, 87 TAX RATES: WHO WINS? KUBISAK BASSETT BRODY Kubisak elected BOMA president The Orange County chapter of 8aJldhlJ Owners & Managers A1se>elatlon has elected Tlaoma1 Kablaak, senior sales and leasing for Daam/Jolaa1town AMERICAN Co., as p.res1dent. Kubasak of Laguna Beach has been treasurer. secretary and it1ce president of BOMA. He has been associated with Daum/ Johnstown for I I years. and has hcen named one of its top producers for five years in the sales and lea~ing division. • • • Dr. Mlellael Brut-Zawadui, an internationally known neu- roradiolOSJSl, has Joined the radiology department of Hoag Memonal Hospital 1n Newport Beach to coordinale tts program of magnetic resonance amagmg (MRI) -an advanced d1agnosuc tool that generates images of the body's 1ntenor . Brant-Zawadzki. a specialist 1n MRI of the nervous S)!>lem. was recently an associate professor at UC San Francisco Medical (entt:r a nd co-directed the university's Magnetic Resonance Spcctroscop)' laboratory. He is the author of numerous articles for medical Journals and has spent extens.ivc ti me teaching students. residents and fellows in radiology Brant-Zawad1k1 attended medical school at the University of C1ncinnat1 and rece1 .. ed the tella F HofThe1mer Award for graduating at the top of his cla!os. • • • Frank Bassett, manager of the Newport Bealh branch of Tbe Hammond Co., has received the firm's "Manager of the Year'· award for fiscal 1986. Bassett. who was choM:n from I J managers 1n four states. was ho nored for the volume and profitab1hty ofh1l. branch and his success 1n tra1mng and developing new loan rcprc~ntat1ves Basc;ctt also received the company's Top Contnbuting Branch Manager Award because the Newpon Beach office. whu.h he began managing three )'Cars ago. was the mo't profitable • • • Former execuuve \'ICC pre,1dcnt/ch1cffinanc1al olli<:er Norman S. Brody, will fill the new pos1t1on of C)(CCutlve vice prc~1dcnt. administration wtth Tbe Hammond Co., in Newpon BcaC'h while Dou1laa M. WIDll and Debra J. Pollack have been promoted to top financial posts. Winn. has been named executive vice pre\ldent/ch1cf KOEPKE BROWN OLOMON financial officer and Pollack. fonncrly ass1slant controller/assastant vice president, will replace Winn as controller/vice prt.,1dent Brod) wi ll handle adm1n1stra11on of the company's suppon staffs and subSld1ane\, the new personnel depanment. internal auditing function and office procedure s1andard1zat1on program Winn .... 111 take over hank relat1onsh1p<,, budgeting and fori:ca\ttng. l'ash management. warehouse management, cash flow and accounting. Pollack will assume the respons1b1ht1es of accounting. mon1tonng commitment po~1t1ons. coordinating data proce'i'iing nrt1 v111~' and cash management. • • • G. Tlmocby Galvin ha~ become .l partnl·r 1n Reid Advertising aod PabJlc Relaelons after two )'ear\ a\' ILC.-pre~1Jcn1 of JLLOun1 '>t'r' ll e'> (om pan' prcr;1den1 Jolla Reid credit\ (1ah in '-"Ith hL·lping thL' firm add se\eral large Je,eloper<; to m d1cn1 h<il indud1ng the Mission Viejo Co .. Philip Morris Co. and CoascFed Properties/The Casdtn Co. The C 1)1\ta Mesa atlv<.'r\l\1ng firm 1s cc:ll'hra11ng 11\ 10th anniver~r) • • • Three account e'lerut1"c" 1n the E.F. Hutton l u'ita Mt•..a oflkc ha'e been promott·d Richard A. Gadbois lU and Keith A. Guy "erl· named 'Kl' pre\1dento; and Micbul Norman wa\ named as!t1-.1an1 \.1Ce president • • • Charla Koepke ha\ heen appointed to ht•ad rnrpm Jlc marlo.cting and booking of seminar" and \peaking engagement' for Tbe Possibility People. The <. O'itu Mesa-haSL'd coml)an\ a!-!ll'il!> busine'i!>C'i with goal·!>elttng. 11mt• managcmcn1 and · truutilc- shoo11ng Koepkc'c; background in dl'uhng with the puhlit and puhlic ('\en ts 1ndude'i a po'l1t1on with D1snq land • • • Pbyll11 Brown of LagunJ Niguel has been appointcJ 'ktll.'\ .rnd 8y JOHN CUNNIFF ,, ........ ......,.. NEW YORK -There ha6 been no 1rcatcr inccnttvc to certain invest· mcnh in recent years than the po!o!o1b1hty ofa tax deduction. And now, with Senate and House airccment on tax reform almost a cenainty, the day) of the creative tax deduction seem numbered. Tax deductions have been thin&$ of beauty for millions of Americans, and with the assmance of lawyers. financial advisers and tax specialists thry ha'e sou&ht them out 1n real estate. feedlots and the 0 11 field. An enti re industry, its expen1se being a knowlcdic of the Wt code and the loopholes 1n It, grew up to suppon the que'lt of Americans for deduc- uons: pract1t1oner!> advertised that a taA dollar saved was a dollar earned The inccnt1ve!o' alleged purpose was to steer money to what were deemed ~x1all> desired prOJCCts. !ouch as housing But 1n many cases. evidence suggests such attempts at social cn$1nccnng were ill-designed lncrcd1hl)-, for l'Xample, debt be· rame an 1n\e\tmcnt: Costs of debt - ma1nl > intcrc\t -represented a deduction on federal income ta\ returns To O'-"C-was to be sman I low much oft he high level of debt no"' O'-"ed b> Americans and their low...,, 1n~ rate can be attributed to the UM' of tax-deductible loans is unn·rtain. but we owe more and save ICS!o than Japanese or Europeans. The ult imate 1n debt as an inve<.t· ment occurred 1n the 1970s, when litcrall) billions of dollars were ex· J)ropriated from the passbooks of 'a' l·rs and used 10 gent:rate income .ind ta\ dcduct1on'i for borrowers ·\n e\ample· W11h inflation bubbling at double d1g1 I r~lll''· n:al e\late borrower" often ohtJ1nl'd ti,l'd-ratl' monc) to bu:r 1n'l'\tmcn1 propcrt1e, the 'alul'\ of "h1l h soared OClJU'>C of the general h 1gh 1nlldt1on Otten a $1 0000 loan financed a $100 000 prurx·n~. ""h1ch then quick· I\ rt>\l' in' alul' to S 11 IJ.CXXJ. thus fully ul\l'11ng thl' loan Meanwhile. the horro"l'r n:pa1d thl' li11ed-rate loan \I.Ith inllJtcd doll.ir'> fhc pmrx·rt1l'\ during this 11mc gl·nr1 Jtnl tun her IJ' deductions tor 1nll'fl'\t un thl· loan lor deprel1a11on tui 1cJI c\tJll' la\l.'\, tor e\pensc.:" In mJ "' 1n,1anll'' lhc dcduct1on<.cnt1rc- 1, '' 1pnl uu1 the hurro'-"t'r"• ta11 \k.1n .... h1k \J\l.'f\ \UfTcrcd. \Ince n111nl'\ 1n the hJn~ .illuall:r lost ' aluc 10 intlatwn \ml lhcre "ere no ta\ tx·m lit., \\-hl·rcas horro .... ers got a tax 1.kdu1. li on. \a' l'r~ 1o1.cre taxed on lhl· ph.inlom 1ntcre,1 1m·ome Mon·on·r. btrnu~ of the lo1o1."'u'>I loan 10 thl' borrower the lending ban~ w uld no1 afford to pay a high rJlt.' of interesl tu the ~vc.-r 1o1.ho lost mun\."\ -b1ll1on\ in total -and paid IJ \l''> tor 1 ht.· J)rt' 1 kgc of doing so In .1 mur1.· rnmplltated form man .. IJtgl' u>n1mau..il real e'itatc strut· turl'' 1h..i1 no1o1. stand as mo nument\ General provisions Standatd ct.ductJon: Increased in line with inflation for 1987: ·up to $3.000 (single). $5.000 (couples). $2,500 (married. filing separately), $4.400 (head of household) -tn 1988. Extra $750 (single) or $600 (married) tor blind and elderly Exemptions: For most taxpayers. raised to Sl.900 (1987). Sl.950 (1988). $2.000 (1989). indexed to inflation from 1990 on Reduced fo r h1gh-1ncome taxpayers Extra exemptions for t>!inc. elderly eliminated Two~arner coup le <leduction repeaiec Earned-income credit: Benefit increased to maximum of $800. cut- off mresholc ra •sed to S~7 .000 Unemployment income made fully :axa:J'e Income averaging ·c;:,C:~!eC tu o'erhu1ld1ng reprc!>Cnt the same dc\trl' to 1.ap1tal111.· on ta\ deduction!> l>c.'duct1un" ~purrl·d o' erbuildins lk1.·ausc oftht' linanual 1m:en11ve~. the goal of hctter housing for 1he population in gcnaal often gol 'uhml'rg1.·d b) thl· goal of financial bcndits for a rl'lat1,e few -hardl) thl· goal of thl' \ll\ 1al engineer. fhl re' 1sctl ta' rnde expected to Ix• pa~scd h~ th1.· Huu\e and ~nate nc\I month '-"111 grea tly limit !>Ul'h Pensions, IRAs& retirement Contributions to IRAs: Present law remains for taxpayers not covered by employer pension plan or who earn under $25.000 (single) or $40,000 (couple)· still eligible for S2.000 {single) or $2.250 (couple) deduction Deduction declines above those income levels. to zero at $35,000 (single) or SS0.000 (couple) Interest on IRAs still tax-free for everyone until withdrawal 401(k) plans: Amo1,,;nt employer may depos.t tax-tree 1n lieu of pay cut to S7 .000 per year Fringe benefits: Hea. t"1 nenef1ts. f 1rst SSO 000 of g ro~p life 1:-'Surance and SS .000 cearn ner-ef it rema.n e:xc'.v\::eC ''vlT' ,rev,... e c .:2''T:i:fS S~.~- e(""~ 0y~c rray CE:C~c: 25"'v ~: CvSt ..;: !"'.e:a·::. int.entl\C\ .rnd IO .ill prohab1hl\ return real n tJtc 10\c\ling to .in 1.'lonom1c rather thJn ta\ ha\I\ Bui is 1t thl'l·nd uf thl' tax code.' u Jn 1mtrumen1 ul \(K 1al and eronom1c 1. hangr·> Don't bet on 1l. because h1ston. \ugge'>t\ that when ( on~ss deems an area of the l'U>nom ) '-"Onh\ uf !>pt.'l lal Jttcnt1un 11 ""ill think o( the ta\ code J\ the means o l dC· comphsh1ng 11c, "•shes Fluor unit contracts for energy plant \ unit of r luor ( orp has announced that 11 h.t\ l'Oll.:llll intu .1 l•>ntr;1l I ""•lh the t.11\ of~pn ngficld. Ma"' .111d .1dJ.ll l'nt l ommun111c'> to 01o1. n and operate a ""astc-10- l'nl·rg) pl.int lolldll'd in ·\ga1o1.am Ma\\ I lunr Kl'..ClUrll' Rt'C'mcn n f Ma\\3l hU'il.'th L1m11ed l'.1flnl·r,h1p. \\Ith .u1 l'\ltmatcd c4u1t\ tn\l.'\tment of S4 2 1111111<•11 '' 111 Ix· the 01o1. nn and operator 1lf the ma'is·burn l.111lt1\ Kl'lu't \\Ill tx· <,upplil'd h~ ',pnngficld . .\ga1o1.am I .... 1 I 11ng1111. .1tl111o1. .ind Longmeado"' I h1. I l11u,11>n I ng1necnng (enter ul Huor Enginrcr<, 1111 h,.., tx·n1 umtra1.11.·d 10 pt•rtorm the de'llltn t•ngin\."cnng. pr0<.urement and cc1nl\tru1.t1on of thl lt~~ 11.111·1~1·<.IJ) llld'>!l·Ourn 1ac1111~ \ alu_e ol the LOn1ra1 t " apprm1matl'I~ S.'!S m1lhon. '-"Ith an add1t1onJI S2 I million J )l'ar lor operation and ma1ntenante ..en Ill'' \'1rnn Kew ... erv ~\\tt:m~ lnl' of Butler. NJ 1o1.1ll 'upph the lcl hn1>log> plant operation and ma1nll'nJnll' 'lf'lll''> I h1.• plant 1o1.1ll consist ol three 120-ton·per·da' 1n1.1nnJtor<, '"o 42 000-pound·pt.·r-hour \\3\tc h1.·a1 buila' Jnd 11nc 8 n-nH.'gawatt generator \team produl eJ lr11m the pro1.e\'> 1o1.1H he -;old to a 1o1.ac.t~·"Jll'r tn.•atmenl pl.1111 JnJ l'll'drtlll\ 1o1.1ll go to a ut1lit1l'\ '>l'n Ill.' t:ompan' Accounting firm calculates who will benefit or lose By JIM L UTHER /#Tu .... WASHINGTON -lf all the tu relief in the bi& overhaul plan movina through Conarcss were divided equal- ly amona the nat1on's Wtpaycrs, c:acli would JCt a cut ofS204 1n 1988. But It won't be. Some may SC1 th.at mythical $204. Many -1ncludin1 most of the ncb -will get much more. And some will find their tu burdens are greater than under ~rn­ ent law. It all depends on caminp, deductions and family sitt. Joel M Walters of the G rant Thornton accounting firm in Wash- ington bas calculated cases show1111- for example, that a two-ca.mer couple wuh two children, average deduc- tions and total income of $40,000 would get a IS percent tu cut io 1988, When most of the bilJ would be in effect. But a retired couple over 65 with totaJ income of about $24,000 would face a 29 percent tax increase The work.mg couple wins maloJy bccau~ the btll would increase per- sonal exemptions for eacti spouse and each cha Id, from the present S 1,080 to S 1.950 for 1988, and their top Wt rate would fall from 25 to I 5 percen t. "Even though the couple lost a few deducuons, includmg the two-earner deduction. their tax burden bas been reduced," Walters noted. The rcured couple lose& bccaUR the decline in tax rates is not enouah to off set the loss of the double exempuon that people over 65 now cnJO). the loss of their S200 d1v1dend exclusion and pan of their medical and consumer interest d~ ct1ons. Another b1g wtnner a two-earner couple with no children and SI 00,000 in 1o1.ages. Their taxes would drop by S2,909 -14 percent -because their top rate would plunge from 42 to 33 percent and the bulk of their income would be taxed at 28 perunt. The.-compromise b1U. which con· grcss1onal negotiators completed Sat- urda) night would broaden the tall base b~ el1m1nating or reducing some dcduc.uons. lower ta>. rates sharply, and shift about S 120 bi I hon of the tax burden from ind1v1duals to corpor- ations over tht: next five years. The measure.-which President Reagan has endorsed. 1s subJe<:t t<> a final vote in the House and Senate next month Most of the prov1s1on~ 1n the massive bill would take effect next Jan. I But in order to avoid worsemng the bu~et deficit, tbe rate reductions for tndl\ 1duaJs would be dela)'ed un11l March 15 That 10-wcck las would s1gn1ficantly reduce the size of the taJl cuts that could be expected in 1987, although the ball would produce an average tax reduction of 6 I percent in 1988. the cut next year would be onl .. abouU ~percent. The classic m1ddlc·i'flcomc fanuJ y ot an employed husband. a wife. two children and S4'J 000 wages would pa) about S6 '5 less in taxes in 1988. a 1otal ofS 3 12' E"cn though covered b}' a compan~ pension. the father would be allowed a partial lnd1 v1dual Re tirement .\crnunt deduction of S I 800 But he would lose the the deduction for ~les taitcs and pan of the v.nteotl tor comumer 1nlerest fe'tentually all lhe tonsumer interest deduction would "ani~h l Ex-bank chief blamed for collapse leasing agent for Commercial Brokers' wmmerual and 1ntlu\trial group \he.-wa\ previous!} '-"Ith Republic Development Co. ,,., \Jk' representative· fur th1.• Woodwind' rt.'\ldential dnclnpment 111 Laguna Hill'> S2. l million suit c l aims high-ri.sk loans w ereOK 'd in 1980atSouth CoastBa nk I h1.· 'u11 .1llqll'' lhr 1.on,1rutt111n lllnlf'l.11\\ 1110~ p.111 in 1h1.· 'lhcnw I Ill .. 1.111 .11111 thl hanl ·, hn.ird of d 11 I.' l I fl r' J pr r fl\ l' d 'pl' n II I n i ~l\\•j lkHt fo1 ,1 111.·v. huillltng in 1""1J Uul '' \1.•1,il nwn1h' la11.·r f lonfl 'oJ\ Ill~ th1. fll'\l'".H\ \Ill 111 lhl Ol'\I. hu1IJ111)o: h.1J in1 r1·.,.,nl ttnl thl' hnartl 1 .. app1•1\1. 'Jll 1hl111>: ~I "m1ll11in l11r lh1. hutlJ1nj1. lhl l,1Y1\lltl \aid 1-1 ~,111MNI ncarh f"lll' lhe amount nl thl hid pu1 Jll•l ll·dh wbm1tted b\ '°\,HJl" Britthl'I\ lhl· suit <.aid I hl '1111.11\IH l.11m\ Florio tailed to h 11 lhl hn.mJ h1.'11.1rl· 11 al)pr<nt•d the ,.11111;i, t 1o1.11h \aua' Arot her'i that the tir111 .lltl';iJ, hJd .i hu1ld1ng permit .1 nd .illl·.111\ h.1,1 ht·cn p.i1d \.ix I~ I() h) lh1· h.1111.. • • • Marvin Solomon, formerly w11h S·M MarketlnK 1n Nt·" r on Beach. ha' J01ned Commercial Brokers, loc. as .1 ~k\ Jnll lca~1ng agent for offa:c-llndustnal propcrt1c., \olomon an Irvine rc\1dcnt. <ipcnt 13 H'ar'i a' a 'iCn1or markc11ngc'le1. utl\ e 1o1.1th MG love tmeot in Florida . . . ~ Otrt'C tor., for The Irvine Board of Rultors haH.~ annoumcuthl' appo1ntmc:nt ot Aocbonr E. Winkel U'> cxcrut1vc offi u:r Winkcl "ho served a' managing editor for more than tm ele1m•n1an and high ~hool te\lbook!o. mo~I recentl} wa' na11onal real l''tJll' rrogram director at Educallonal Testing Service and 1nstru< 1or ol real estate pnnc1ple'i for the Raocbo Sulla10 Commuoley Colleite District. MONEY SENS E I < l\ \ '.\ < , f I I "\ t \ r l -.\ ~ 2 I 1llillit1f1 'Ult .1 1!1.ttlll~ ,\ ( ll'ld l\k'-<1 h,111~ u1llarhnl hnJU'l 11' lorm1.•1 p11 '1d1. nt nq!,lt~l'nlh ,1ppto\ cJ high 11\k lu,1n' h.t\ lx·l·n lilnJ h\ lednal h.111~1ng .1u1h111 t1l'' I hr '11 11 "·" l11l'd I r1dJ~ h' thl' I 1·du.ll l k po\11 ln,ur:lllll' ( orp In 11 l111ll1l1 \uuth ( 11a\I Han!.. of ( 11\1.t 'l.h ,,1 1•1l'\1Ju11 ""k ~lun11 I\ al\o .h 1 11wd of ·'"'I''"'~ 1. ,1,h .1 nil nt h1•r uir1\IJ1.•r.1111111' lr11m a 1.1>n\trut 11011 111111 111 J "hl'llll' 111 Juuhk th1.• Jlllnunt thl hJnl.. raid Im ''' nc1o1. 11lli1.1.' -um1r1hu11n~ 111 lhl' h.1n ~' IJll1111. 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"Neither a hor rower nor a lc.-mkr be for loan ol\ lo\l'' Ooth ll\ell and fr1c.-nd " Ne' er thele~' a loan tu a MARY RUDIE -- lncndorrclattH'Utn •••••••••••••• leavr the ri:la- 11onsh1p 1nl:tl t if \'OU oh-.cn C' the l\a\11. guideli ne~ ot pcrwn:il lcnd1ng \1mpl) h.rnd1n1t nH·r 1h1• m111W\ v.1th a "pa' nll' b.itk "'hen \'tlU can' ma~ hr the 4u1ckc·'t 1hing to do hut lan lead to \Crtou' trnuhk when 1t''> t1mr tn 1 ollct t I n<,te.td 1t'' m. rtcr to form11li"· 1h1• loan rittht hum tht• \tart f 1r't. put \tllH airel'nll'nt on pJpcr to .t\1111.I m14'undr~tJndina" nnd to l f'Catr 1.1n~1hlc t'\.1 dr nn.• ol thl loan {iel a :.t ndMd prum111.,or) note .u .1 ~at1uncf) 'tort' or draf\ a lettc.-r your~lf 1 o be h1ndina the do~ umtnt mu'1 he \11ncd h> the dehlur and mdudc a prom1w to fX') the 11mount of tht loan 1ntcrc\t r.1te .ind .1 \Pft tlu rt'p.t}mtnl ~ hetluk \llhuugll \•H• 1111~hl not 1o1..1n1 lt1 lh.H1tt' ltlll'll'\1 nil .1 pcr\onal lonn to ,1 1111.·mt rn fam1h memlx·r. 11 " 11\11,\ll\ tx'ttcr to do 'iO l nkv. 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Maine (AP) -James D. Barnett's flflt-placc finish an a nattonwidc stoclc-piclcmg contest couldn't have come at a more opportune bme. After m ore than 15 years on state government payrolls in Albany, N. Y .. Sacramento and Augusta. Barnett became his own boss in January when he set up shop as a money manager specializing an stocks. He bad no marketing plan and no prospective clients, only the two dozen or so he had managed to Ii ne up after cas.ing into the business as a sideline five years ago. Al'1 11 Jf 111 dent I am about my stuff."' Quinn followed Barnett's rcc- ommenda1joo to buy rqjonal bank 'tocks. The decision proved profit- able. In return, Quinn subscribed to his employee's investment news- leuer. Over the yea.rs, Barnett signed on other clients, "one by one by pajnful one," referred mostly by word of mouth. On his lunch hour. he placed buy and sell orders with brokers from a pay phone booth in the St.a e Office Build1na. Now. he wheels and deals from a second-floor office above that of an optometrist -one of his earliest clients -a couple of blocks from the Statehouse. But bis confidence in bis ab1ht1es as a securities analyst remained stronf. so much so that at his brother s prodding he gambled a S 185 entry fee to take part an the U.S. Tradmg Champ1onsh1p, a "rcaJ money" con- test that tests the skills of amateur and professional stock pickers over a four- month period. State bareaucrat·turned .. tock-plcker Jame. Barnett •lt• ln hi• AUanta office behind toy train• and trucu repreeenttna 90me companJn whoee •tock• ba•e broqbt him profit. His suite is Lined with toys. models and other paraphernalia representing companies whose stocks have enabled him to tl.lm a profit. There is a miniature Gulf Oil truck. a water gJass cover from Marriott hotels. an lllinojs Central train. a Ford tractor and a toy bank bearing the name "First Federal Savings." "That's my generic stock," said Barnett, oo uog that some of his b1gest gains have been in S&.Ls. "I've probably owned 40 stocks with that name." When the compeuuon ended an December. Barnett's S 16.000 portfolio -actually owned by one of his clients and made up enurcly of savings and loan stocks -had chalked up a net increase of 96.4 pe~nt, a contest record. The contest. conducted by a former Stanford Un1vers11y economics professor based an Manna dcl Rey, offers no trophy or cash award. Beyond the winner's ''bragging nghts," the pnze as the top finishers' names being listed in advertisements placed by the contest sponsor in Barron's. Investo r's Daily and other financial pubhcat1ons. "That gave me a hook.·· Barnett sail "It fo~ people. some of Lh~m reluctantly, to take a look at me. And once they dad. I was able to pull out actual accounts and show the kind of performance I've achieved on a consistent basis." Five months after leavan~ his state Job. Barnett's roste r of clients had Jumped from 25 to more than 160and the overall value of the ponfohos under has man~ement has ballooned from S 1.5 malhon to more than $7 milhon. Barnett dcscnbes himself as a Harvard Univcrslly dropout with "a mama for facts and figures." He said he had been dabbling an the stock Fixed Rate Home Loans $500,000 to $5,000,000 LOOK -No Hassle Qualifying • No Income Verifications • No Tax Returns •No P & l's Quick Funding for &th Refinance or Purchase ~ funding (714) 892-1462 market for 15 years. "and believe me. I've paid some dues alon$ the way." He came to view investing as less of an amine slull than a self-taught d1scipline and concluded that master- ing that discipline on a consistent basis could be the pajh to indepen- dence from his job as the one-man staff of the state's bureau of public disclosure. Barnett said his first client was his boss. Maine Secretary of State Rodney Quann. "l literaJly tack.Jed the secretary of state and said, 'I work for you. If I were to put you in something that got you into trouble, guess how long I would last here. So guess how confi- Being based in a smaJl city like Augusta, rat.her than on Wall Street or in Boston's financial district, has a distinct advantage, Barnett contends. He says it saves him from being swayed by the crowd. "I don't take in other people's rumors. There's no 'groupthink'," he said. "Everything that I do is based on stuff that comes through my mail slot." Barnett is on the mailing lists of some 3,500corporations. Whether on the beach or the porch of his home in Auburn, his idea of relaxation is to curl up with a stack of annual reports. y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH 240 I Irvine Ave. • Newport Beach invites our neighbors and businesses to use our new ... Sanctuary and Pavillion seats 400 seats 150 FOR MEETINGS Available. Equipped Kitchen and Nursery Rooms Call 675-578 1 or 646-8092 for more information e nt1mber one managed savings and loan in the nation islocated \ inNe ortB and sta sa. F11rl11·.., 111;1~:11.11w. llll' i1111·n1:1lio11itll\ n·~1H·c ·11·d li11~i1w:-i~ p11hliC'ct lio11. rntl·d ('11111111111;1 S.t\ i11~"' 1111111lH'r "111· ol ,tll '-li1\'i11g" a11cl lw1n ~ in ih Yardsti<'ks of 111 ; 111 ; I L! ( I 11 l f ' 11 l I 'I I I' I '1 11·111 i 11 l (. ( \~ \\ llwli j.., 111,1 s11 rpri..,111g. C11l11111hi;1 11;1 "' !1J11g h1·1·11kIHl\\11 for solid and l'ffici<'nl 111;111 ,1,~1·rn1 ·r1t. For 1''itrn pl1·. ('uli1111lii:1\ ild111111i~lritlir1· (·osls an· far lwlow thP olttt \r 111;1,111r "';1\ itt,~~ ;111cl l11;111s \nd 1111r lrnrn and Jfl\(•:-i1111P11t 'it rat<·gi1·'i an' ;1mong ttw 111ost "111·1·11..,..,l'IJI in 1lw i11d11..,1n Tl11· r1·..,1J11 j, prc1ri1. l'1 1ili11l 1nl 1·:111 lw p;1~s1·<l ;tl1111g lo .\OIJ i11ll11 ·1'11rrn of high ral1'"' 1111 '-'ctri11.~" \11<l l1>\\ r;1l1 ·~ 1111 1(1;111 :-.. ~.. ' B1·i11g proritahlf• k<·<·p'i ('11lumhi<1 \t ro11 g, too. ()\(If' thrN' tinu·~ <IS st rong as lltP gr 1\ f •rnnwnt rPquin·'i. \nd . of <·our~ii. ~ 011r sm ing~ ttn\ f'Pd<'rall~· ins1ir<1d to $100,000. So\ i~it CC1!1JJnhi<1 Sm ing<,.\c1\\ porl BPa('h or Costa ~hlsa hranC'h torlay, or call 1111r Con\ 1·n11 1rH ·1· Billl ~ing 1111rnlH 1I'. 1 "\00 f).)~ B.\\I\ .. \nd find 0111 \\ hal thP n11mlH'r 11111• nrnnag1·d 'i<I\ Ill.~~ 1111<1 l11a11 in tlw 11alio11 C'ctll do l'or ~·1111. SAVINGS ANO LOAN ASSnclATIOr"' Ont of mf"rica ·~ litrJCf'"l "'in inJC' amt loan &414\o<'ialion ... 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'I" ~' 7 ,7 . 0( '• "• H I I • Am 1 '• I I '• :~ ~F >t'• 1t rLb 40 • 40 > lrdtnc • 9 • IM<"r I '"' ~~¥:,, • ~ • ·! utf91\ It •••• no!> 1·. 4 NL Fr l • )1, Pt 4 ~ • • ~T~'< \ ~ 1 1: : •IWlr \ ' , 60 •nf"l d l1 ' l4 , •0Sw1 11 11 1 ~Y\ ' fl . r.~ ~tcor , etu\ 1 • t • tvmS \ 1 )1 • LH 19 10 1 l~o ~}4 ~ HH ·~ IJU A \ '• • uu e , '• • .. ,~J 1 I • Olf'Tle • • t , air 1"' /\."' "' " \ 59 mll•O I • ~lo n .. ~~. OfOI\ tt • i\ • Name Tvlan Cp lnlerand ComlreJt Income Property· Loans Existing or to ~ be built. APARTMfHTS • OrFIC[ BUILDINGS SHOPPING CENHRS • MOBIL[ H.OM[ PARK R£TIR£MENT CONVAlf SCENT $500.000 to $20.000.000 funding (714) 892-1462 low htes and f us on Fixed Rate and Ad Jushbles ~PRIME TIME~ COMPLETE $7. 91~ PRIME RIB DINNER • I) \Ne Look Forward To Serving You Again and Again and Again' 353 E. Pacific Coast Hwy. Newport Beach • 673-5380 " '. ''Lo ok !~! Finally a ban k with good rates and great service!'' ~1"' ~zrpetuat Savings sank 6 month C.D. 7 • 79 yield* 7 .40 rate 5,000 minimum balan e uh!l1antial ~n•hy for i-arl withdrawal. Ratr11 arl" 1mhJl'<'I tn c-h1Jtn~i­ without nntic'r. . • ~11nual '1f'ld bawd °" prt11r1pl .. aftcl tlllf'f'f'•I ,.mal1u~ '" ef'N>tt•I for l r••r. Alee b.-d M f'l.llT'f'nl ralf'. SAVINGS OFFICES LOAN Of FICES . ORANG£ COUNTY COSTA MlSA/SAH'T A ANA , ... ~\I~ ll'J s.t1 AM CA •11 (114) 241·9111 WC ST CHE SH R \110 s ~ ~· ~ ~ •• "' ..,.la NI (.A ,11()4 (714) 241-0425 i Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/Tuelday, / JtQUlt 19, 1981 91 'ff I i Financial survival outlined s1om11.Re5h ?' ,> ~$1nComme1 J lolt11Me1 10 IPllt~~ 11. o~~ed"" ~~ Unloll 'l 13 16 AmNelwork ? > Vertlcom 31, Ovetron •~ ICN Phrm wt 191,, Stew4r1S1ev 1 p , 8ert>rGrn h ? Jone5Vln s • MoloPn un ? VIPOnlLb 11 ~l RockwdHld 1~ Atfecell wr I'. NETI Tch '• H1na8lo "• BloMedlc w1 3' 1 PoFolks 6 , -.,,, -'n -ll;, -1~ -~ -~ -7·16 -~ -.,., -\It -21h -1'"> -'• -,,., -•1 .. -1~ -~ -''• -v. -1 ~ -~ -~ 16 7 f 16.1 IH ". 11·.1 I .S I .9 '!·• l 1 l I I I'~ 111 93 T'aeeday, Aa&· 19 A fret seminar wall be conducted by Trawm lneeunot Co. at 7:30 p.m. in the Sln Gabriel Room at the Westin South Coa t Plau Hotel tn Costa Meu Reprcscntati vcs from Traweek will dt u the current real c tate marketplace fro poten11aJ propeny in· vcstors and will make available pro5pectUJiCS on Trawce~ Investment Fund No. 22. Ltd, a California Limited Panncrsh1p, There \s no obligauon 10 1nvc t, minimum snvcstmcnt 111 $3,000 WednHday. Aa&. 20 "Financial Survival in Today's Rcllrcment World" will be outlined at a free seminar presented by E . F. H•ttoa from 9 to 10:30 a.m. at Buffum's department store at Fashion Island, New~n Beach. Account eitccutive Harvey Ro~nbcfl will tell how rc11rcd 1nd1v1duals can safely ma1nta1n their mcome and investment&. For further 1nformat1on on his sene at Buffum's in Newport Beach and Laguna Hill , phone 644-91 I I · Robert A. Elliott. P.rcsidcnt and chief execu11vc officer of VLJ Corp. will addres~ the Oruge Couty Society of 1Dve1tment Managers at their 11 :30 a m luncheon at the Balboa Bay Club 1n Newport Beach Cost 1s $25: phone 759-8205 for reservations Saturday, Aug. 23 Thirteen successful small business entrepreneurs will ldvasc anyone who 11 drumin1 of, ready 10 st.111 oral~y 1n busmcssduting .. ....._, .......... '"a seminar produced byCreattve Duncnsaon' Unlimited from 9 • m. to ~ p.m. at CkJcontts rutaurant. 2900 Pacific Coast Hiafiway, Torrance. . Most rnall bu 1n fail Mthin the tint five ~ears. letm from these peaken how to ~at I.be odds and succeed regarding trademark search. home-bued b\A inc se , marriaae and busmeu. rotatingpr«Jdeot, endina partnerships and«:omputer need1. Coo is S89 per person. phone (213) Sl4-2732 for reservation Tueeday. Aue. 28 "After You Decide to Stan a B~mcu What Do You Do?" wtll be answered by Ed Estrin aod Charles Perry ata free <;eminarsponsored by the Se"11ee C.rpt of ReUred Exec•tJvet (SCORE), at ! p.m. at UM N. Malla St., Susa Au. Call 83'-t7ff for t.fonnadoa. Thanday. Aq. 2-8 The monthl)' pre-business seminar for those 1n bu~1ness or those thsnking of going into business, sponsored by the Service Co,,. pf ReUred E~tt9dvet (SCORE), will run from 8 a.m to 4 p.m at Republic Federal Savings, 2400 E 17th St . Santa Ana. f:tt as SI 0. which includes matcnals and refreshments. For reservations, call 836-2 709. The Great American 1-Year CD The greater your balance, the greater your rate. Minimum balance $1,000; rate and yield above are for $50,000 balance. Great American Your advantage bank: Five different rates fo r five different balance levels. There are many -other terms available. from 32 days to 10 year~. All insured up to $100.CXX> by an agency of the federal government. With 22 11ffic~ -.en tng Ornngc ( ounl\ '-·~·, ..... -.-..c... Anaheim 11111' ntUnlJm Valle\ \ltlflJ~~ I tr Jlll(C 1 u'un JI 1 lcun '1.111 ( k~me SMlp ._.II SIOD.000 B.ilboa 1,1.md Hunlm~11tt1 tk,idl 8.ilboa ~nm,ul..1 L.tgunu lkddl Beu l...tgunJ I hll' 'w" pun~ '~pun(. cttl<'r '(\\ po.n Bc.idl '""ll """'l., ~~ Pl,,, Beadl l 1<l11 \Jn ( lcnl('ntt.• \\f'fltdJ P1.11 '"' luJn ( .ipi-1r.mo \\,.,JhnJ11e ~ Open your account today. Lifilitr ..tn0 l:le.id1 Lagun.t '•(Cllt'I I I Toro \h"'''° \ic1u I lrotn~ !Utella Call the toll-free Financial Line now: 1-800-423-BAN}C N Pacific Savings Bank. 96 years olil and still creating a lot of interest. TERM RATE YIELD 2years 7.50% 7.71 % lyear 1 7.25% 7.45 % 6moS'. ~7.00% 7.19 % Back in 1890, some local busi- nessmen e tablished a new fi nancial institution to give boom- ing California exactly what it needed. Savings made s imple - good rate with good e rvice. A outhern California gre\\~ o did t he bank. Today, Pacific aving Bank offer a full range of financial product to meet the.' "' fir !n N'r'lln1'lltl'11r11 .. p1.-11 I'm lntl'n'~ll'd In • fl m11 arNlunl r1 ...... rall rnr 11r ,rnrl m1• "'""'' lnforma11on I lt) /111 Tl'lrphonl' Rl-•I Ttm• Ju l all h •1t1pl4' •114"'' qllrtf'rl) l'CllllfM\til\dlr11 n .. lnlf'"''' "'"'"tll.allon , • l'alHIAlf'CI 1111 I 8.\ Of Wfl d•I b&.oh UMll t i.ft hf' p11h1 .. nnllll) QHl1f'rl) HllHll) "'11 11111.rh). d'Jl'"lldlna on 111 .. l'll•l•rl•> ,,.1.,.11'd b tf'• ,.,.. 'ab,JM"I In !H'rllldlt tllttnl('I' " •11b,tu1lal lnl""''1 ~11alo tnr •arh •lllldnnl u.~ "''"'"''"' 4,po•ll FSLI t . a as Ta 'tRi7G changing need s of its c ustome r s. But some things never change. We,re s till looking after yo ur best inte r ests. \\'ith safe, eas~ ways to make your n1oney ,:tTO\\: And competith·e rate and friendly banking 'pert . In fact, if you open a Cl) with u. rig ht no\\~ there'. somethinf.{ e l c you can count on: a fr e ·walle t -. ized cakulator. To open a qualifying account tocla) or for more information,. top by Jour local branch off ice or <'all 1-00-P IFIC. PACIFIC MN BANK ( ltnrtrrr>d '" t\Yfl ... . \ ')an ~m1n:tln11 ..t:"STUt:T 701 \. "f " \lr1'f'I ( \ 92403 il4 HH!I 02:JI "win Bf.m1rdlnn UT•ST&.HT IK'i E ~Otb .,lrf'f'I f \ 92404 il4 ~9 oz:u \an S..rn1trd1n11 Pl.Ali 1:10 \orth I> .. ''"""' C \ 92-tOI i i' 111!9 02:11 Rtalto at.UTO !01 t: B11-. .. lttw C \ !H.lili i i I !ii i 0111 \uratpa n r.ul'I\ 151H \ura1pa Rhlt ( \ '12399 i l.i i«r; U~l I o•llt \11'•1 (0STAMESA :! J.j f'.. li <h '-tN'fl I <\1Wl2i i U li!ll 0"100 ( o•U\ \tt"t ro t1 an.t aas I :J5A \t>•pon.Jll \uitt IOtl ( \ 92627 iU fl!ll i6:JI t'1ttlbrook r.uuaoea IO,:;~ \t&Jn ~U'fft ( 'qtO'l tll9 i :!k !43';1 I (ul._h11d ( .l&L'illA• fi<IQ (,ntnd \\t'DUI' ' 'qzoo" 111'1 i .!!I i 1W1 Holh'tltood IOlll'WM• \ E&Me"WT 1700 \ \.-rmnnt \\t. I \ !WIOZ7 .?I l t~:l 120:! 111, \n«t'°I"' .... l'l~'T.l l.?:l:l' \fnlrl' Rhd (\~ .m I-ti 11tu ' • a IM Orange Cout DAILY PILOT/ Tuetd'-Y· August 19, ~Ne AirCal reports traffic increase· Mainframe Power Center from Emergency Power Englneer- ln&. Inc., of Coeta Meaa, laolatea, distribute• and monitors AC power to aupercomputer• llke the IBM 3090 family. Power suppli ers' merger is biggest By JIM HATHCOCK o..i,,..,. c.rn '' u -·• Emergcnc) Power l ngtnl'l'rtng Inc of ( osta Me~ hJS lurmed l lt1mate Pov.cr \}~tt.•m., in a JOtnl 'en1ure with Merline (1cnn of (1rcnoble. France 10 become the v.orld's largest ~upphcrofun1nterrup- 11bk power sup'1!> 'i\\tem'> Founded 1n 1 en I [Pl rl'ported annual sale<; 111 S 70 m1lhon lor I 9Xt> and an11c1pa1t:\ continued annual growth of 'O to 40 pcrtcnt ( om- b1ned. MC, and r Pl market morl than $100 million in l 1P\ '''ll'm\ annuall) rhc <;y<,tCm'> Pr<l' 1de I I H l percent power pr0tce11nn to com- puter'> ~1 1h total annual revt·nul'' "'inn SI b11l1on MC, oner'> d1H·r\11il·d rlec1ncal produll<, 1ndud1ng dt'>· tnbu11on equ1pmcn1 for re'>1den11.il 1nduc;1nal and rnmmnual apph· c:a11on'> plu\ 1nduc,tnal automation \\\tern'>. h1gh-.,.oltage \wmhgear anJ nuclear pov.-er \)<;Him' Emergcnc) Pov.er l:.ngineenng lk· \1gn<, and manufacture'> computl·r pov.er protct11on proJucts 1nl lu<l1ng l P\ \\'item'> p<>V.l'r cond11111n1ng and d1~tnbu11on \\\lcm\ t\olat111n tran\lormt·r'> ~n\1ronm 1.n1al mon1tur1ng 'i~'ilcm\ Cu\tom <,v.1tchgear. and loadbank' The ( mta ~C'Ml hcJJquarta\ ot l::PE v.111 hou-.c l P\ v.-hcre Robert (ah 1n. fpr·,. \tee prc\ltkn1 ol oix·r· auons v.11ptt''>llk0\-cr the H'ntun: ·· fh1<, 'tra11.-g1f partnf,..,f11p plan·~ u' al the lorl'lrpn1---0l the ~nwncan market f<1r l ~ \'f\tcfm" \aid Hdn\ Imhof f P( prl'\tdent "It 1/,1\l'\ U\ .. H:le\\ Ill 1\1( ' ... ITIJ\\I H' rl'\l'.tfl h ,md lkH·l11pmen1 ell ort\ ..ind 1ntlf· nat1un..il WP Ill' nctv.orl. 1n add1111111 111 gt" 1ng \1< 1 d1rl'l I .lll.l'" "1;1 ttH 1<11llt \l'nlutl' to the world' l..il~l'\I I 'P\ m.irl-l·t whtlh t\ lll'rl' 1n thr ~ntl·rn Hcmt\plwn: · lmhol '..i1d that till' 1ornt \Cnlurl v.ill not .ilkt t l'1thn lllnlfMn\ ·, l \!\Ung 'ah:' and lllJrkt'l 1ng dlt111' hn ,1u'l \H, wit' pn m.1111\ 11ut \Hk thl ~ l 'tern I km1,phl'H I <i~cther I l'I .1nd II.IC ' 'uppw t tll l'\ll'" ,,f I 11(14 1 1n,1Jl1,1111in' v.11rld· v.1Je ,qth thl'll I I'\ \\\lt'nl\ I hl' n1mp;in1e\ 'tartl'O v.mk1ng to[!l'llll'I tn l'J!\,:' "'hl·n thl'\ <,1tzlH'd ,1 '~'fll'\ nl 1111nt 1nhnnlo~' anJ n1.111'l'ltng .1grlTnll'n1' I hn hil\l' m.11n1.11111·d .1 fl.lrtnn,h1p throuvh "'h l h I l'I m.11.;l'' 11' p.irtnt r ' l I'\ "'ll-111' 11 I hl' I 111 tnl \t.t ll'' Combination Top Sirloin and Teriyaki Chicken Teriya.ki Steak 1,386Yen 1,232Yen l,078Yen' Teriyaki Chicken Increase of revenue passenger mtleage is 26.5% over July '85 AlrCal ha11 reported July traffic of 203.2 m1lhon revenue passenger ni 1 lcs. an inc re a st of 26. 5 percent o ver July t 985. Available scat miles totaled 392.5 mllhon, up 35.6 percent and load factor for the month was 51.8 percent compared to 55.5 percent in the "11m1lar m onth. 1985. company of- ficials reported last week. Passenger boardings inc reased by more than 51.000 to 432,280, up 14. I percent. Compansons arc to J.ul}-1985. I-or the seven mo nths ending July l I, A1r\al reported revenue passen- ~er m1k~ of 1.2 b11l1on, a J 3.2 percent increase. and a vailable seat mile ""ere up 21.8 percent to 2.2 billion. Load factor for the seven month period was 54.1 percent against last ,car's 58 2 percent, and passenger boardin~ totaled 2.838.283. a 9.6 percent increaS( . .AIJ compansons arc 10 the si milar 1985 period. -' . . In 1ne-based VISISCAN -has -.elected lhe in vestment banking firm of Bateman Eichler, Hiii Rlcbard1 to art as the company's financial ad- "l'>Cr'\ VISISCAN is a leading sup- plier of computen zed 1~ography \canning equipment tu hospitals and d iagnostic ccnt1:rs. • • • ~ McCarter-Borke commcrc1al bro- kl·rage fi rm represented Delta De· velopment oflrvine in its purchase of a $41 8 m11l1on. 4.5-acrc industnal 'illl' 1n Los Alamitos. Delta Develo~ ment began construction this sum- mer on a 14-unit, 82.000-square-foot 1ndu'>tnal condominium project with units ranging from 4.450 to 8,875 .,quare feet .... The archllectural ti rm of Rich- ardson Nagy Marlin of Newpon Beach anJ Oallas. T cxas captured 1 l C 111lden N uggct .\wards at the Paci fit < oa'>t Huildero; < onference for lex.al proJnl\. 1nclud1ng the 188-untt Tur- tle Roek Polnte 1ownhomc com plc-.: .1nJ the :!!Sci Pnntcton f o wnho me' 1n :'>ll·v..port Beach. R1thard'>on Nagy Martin ha~ rl'· linl·d the 0-Lot Linc '>nlu11on 111 high Jt·n.,11~ requirement<, that thq p1on- l'l'n·d 10 war., ago and tntroJuccd thl'H 1nnm atne Z-"iharx· \11lu11on I ht\ \l·ar R -...~1 H'lC.l\ed '>C\l'n a"'ard\ lor 1nd1\ 1dua l plan\ tor Im~ dl'n"'' I high end projects a'> v.-dl ac, high Jl·n,1t\ deH·lopments ••• Hannes Tul\'ing Rare Coin lnve t· m1•nts r<.'ll'nth mo\t:d II\ offitc'> to thl' \kt rohank hu1lding at 51l<J(J Birth \t 1n '\1.'v. pun Beach The nev. t I \HO ~uarc-luot lcx:at1on 1~ more 1h.1n tv.tl<· the '>lie of the old onl' ($8.95) ($7.95) ($6.95) The dollar is stron~ this month at ~tua r1 A11d1·r-;on·., And for . \ J a limited llmr wt>' rr offf'rmg '{ sp1·r1als you won·1 usually fi nd on our mt>nu Earh nnr is !Wrwil with your r hn1rf' 111 hakrd potat o frrnc h fnt>s«>r nrr An<l likt> all our dinnns. thf•y u1m1• with -;1111µ or 'Wtla<I ancl plrnty or f n·sh wholr wht>al bread Hurry. this offrr ends A11~11'it l 1hh If you d lik1• lf•a ah.o Wf•ll tlldl s a11 1•xtrn l:M Yt·n K A N G u s Call for res rvations at the Stuart Anderson·~ Black Anl{U~ n arest you. a Rlcbardaon Naay Martin captured multiple award• for Turtle Rock Pointe. Donora from Pacific Coaat Bullden Conference included Beat Low oenaity Real~ential Community and Beat Condo Unit or Attached Rome o•er 2,000 Square Feet. Challenges facing MM included restricted grading ordinances on the highest ground in the cf ty of Irvtne. • • • Internationa l Pbarmaceotical Products, IJl c. of Costa Mesa has <;1gnt.>d an agreement allowing ST AAR urglcal Co. to dl'>tnhutc a chemical used d un ng ~urgel) on rntaract v1u 1ms. • • • Paclfk Mutual nl' "lev.-port Beach ha~ been a'>\1gned an "A/\t\" ra11ng lor 1 1~ da1m\-pa,1ng ab1ht} h} \tan· darJ & Poor'<, 1 ht· rating I'> thl' Jgrnq ·., h1ghc'I and onl} """" a'>· ,1gm•<I IO 17 nl •\mcnra\ 2 I 14 1n,urante compan1l'' .... I hl' Ne"~ port Beach-ba.,..·J Ameri- can Dade Chemistry Systems ha'> \lgned a \'i ~ millton lca<.e agn·l'ml'nl at lrvlne·O'Oonn~ll Venture One . .in 1ndu,1nal otlin· park lot.ated \\ 11h1n the In 1nl' \fll'l lrum at the u1rnu 111 \llun f>art..v.J\ and frrnn1m11 Koad • • • r ron1 Pa~t thl hr'>t lm\·lt1\I lull- ll'.ttured Jl·\k111p pubh,hmg paLl..agc lnr lhe IB~ PC '" nov. .1 \at la hie trom Studio oft ware 111 Ir" 1 nt 1 he ne~ rro1.1.ram priled lor 1c .... than s -oo allnv., hu\lne\\ U\er' to t.reale pro· ll"'"onal qual1t\ nl'""'kttcr'. hn>1. hure\ report'> and '>Jll'\ hh. raturc u\lng an I H~1 PC and a la\t'r printer • • • I a'>I month more lhan X5.tJUO O range Count~ bu<;1nes'\ peQPlc began rece1 \ ing a new calling card from Pacific Bell 1ha1 will help tut uncolil'ctcd card {alls from SJ m1lhon a month to S 100.000 a month in ( alt torn1a ••• Hl'\ I.a \ramek. president of BoMed Medical Mapofacturlng o f fr\ tne ..a id operations dunng the '>l·uind quancr of fi'iCal 19!!6 re'\ulted in a net lose; of SI 19.280 or l> Lentc,,a \hare • • • Madison Capital Inc. ot ~a n I ran-ci~o hascomplc tcd the acqu1c;1t1on of The Canadian Lnsurance Co. of Cali- fornia. a ( oc;ta Mc!>S-ba!>ed proper!\· lJ\ualt~ 1nc,un·r v.1th S70 m1lhon 111 • • • .\Iler teaching v.n11ng and languagt· rnmmunicauon to adult'> for 20 :rear\ at Orange Coa'>I ( ollegc John C oa1c' ,., appl}1ng 1<i approach of1nd1v1dual ins1ruu1on 1n .,mall group'> to a bu\tnC'>~ ..et11ng Corporal~ Writing . Resources, < uate'i Ir\ inc ha\cd en1erpnsc. condu<.:t'> wnling v.ork -;hop'i for manager<;. cngint·t·r' \lien 11sl\. tcchnicran\ and tore1gn-horn pcr<;onnel ••• Tbe Question bop of Orange the la rgest marke1tng rcsearch/focu!t group lauht\ ol 11!> lo nd in the West, ha!> chu~n TIA/Newport IJle. to dc,clop a w mprehcns1ve adven1S1ng and d1rel 1-ma1I p rogram • • fhe In 1ne-hased Western Dl&Jtal Corp. h<" introduced a new hard disk rnntrolll.'r. tht• '-" 0 1002-27!1. It u~ the 2.7 run length lt m1tcd (RLL) rcrnrding format The new controller v.111 record up tu 60 percent more bits and transfer dala al a 50 pcrcenl faster rate than had tx·en previously poss- 1hk uc,1ng thr older MI· M <.'ncoding ~cheme • • • Sotbeby's Lnteroational Realty ol 'kwpon Beach hoc,tcJ a reception rctl'ntl\ tor 250gue'>t'i in honor of the firm ., ne"' prl.'m1c;e, at the< orporate f'l.11a • • • r hl· l Jguna '\,1guel firm Caroline Kreiss and Associates IJlterlor De· sign ha" ~en c;clected to provide in tenor tk\lgn '>t'n ites for three ncv. l ommrrc1al and rc'i1denu al cl ients - 1he lobb\ of the liav.thorne De"elop- nwnt < o '> Sh mlllton C I\ tl < enter Pla1a olfae in Ltguna '\1guel and the homl'\ of ~r and ~r<; John ..-ergu\on of Laguna Reach and ( 1eorgt• t\kC all of [nc1n1ta~ rralk Business with Tokai Bank "LOAN COMMITTEES? YOU 'RE TALKING TO ONE OF THEM NOW." "One of the good things about a business bank our size is that you can depend on prompt lending decisions. Sure, we have our loan committees. I'm one of them. My management gives me the authority to act promptly on my customers ' financing needs. That's good business for everybody. And it's a big reason why I came here to Takai Ban k ." J•rry Holm, V.P . Manager , Huntington Beach Bankers like Jerry Holm speak for Tokal Bank. They speak plainly about what a growing business like yours needs. And they do more than just talk .. We're a hands-on bank. We 're used to working closely with you to implement-and keep updated-a complete program of financing and business banking services. We're small enough to want to take an active Interest In you . And as a member of the worldwide Tokal Bank network-with over$ 100 billion In assets-we can be 8 powerful friend to your growing business. Talk business with Tokal Bank .. and see ~lOKAIBANK OF CALIFORNIA 3.\33 WMI Coa!lt H1ohw1y NPwport Beach C hfornia 92&63 714/644-7121 ' , .. 19006 Brookhurst Stree1 Huntington Beach Celltornto 92G•8 714/963-5651 I s s a 2 2 ... ..._ ........... -• -, Patrick Pattlaon Pattison honored, • opens in Newport Marketing c>:ccut1 Vl' Patnck Pat- tison has won three Broadcast Promotion and Marketing Executi ve CBPME) awards for developing promotional matcnals used by tcle- v1s1on programming execut1H's. Orange Coe1t OAIL Y PILOT /Tueeday, Augutlt 19, 19M • . Flezible forecasts discount fof!esight ly JOHN CONNIF; ., ....... ._.. NEW YORK -On Apnl 2, Merrill LynchfrOJCClcd a S. I pcrecn1 annual rate o srowth for the 1h1rd quarter of the year, and forc:~w even better tames -.S.4 percent -for the final quarter. On Aua 11, the same company's "Research HiahliaJl15" revealed a decidedly d1fTcrent outlook: a mere 1.6 percent lcvrl of ONP growth in the currrnt quarter, and a decline of 0.4 percent in the final quarter. The de~nl from ebulhenet 10 grimness might not be typical of the change that has come over econom- ists dunna the past few months. but 1t isn't uncommon. Many of them have luroed sour in the past few months. The 11ua11on otlers many lessons, amona them 1hat cconomi t1 may have as little fosu1aht into the future as tbe rest of people, includana the preslden1 and h.is Council of Econ· om1c Advisers. academics and bust· ne people. There are Olher lessons too, one be1n1 that buUi h forecasts aet a lot more ancnuon -and maybe a lot more promotion -from the source; and that ec~:momtsts seem lO noclc together. each innucnc1na the views ofothe~. And still another, this one being lhe ease with witb which forecasts arc changed. In the ML case, the latest assessment, which was released from the office of Jack W. Lavery, director of Sccuntic~ Research and Econ· om1cs, would seem to be a marked drpanure from the eartier t00nom1c models put forth by ML Amooa othe~ sharp contrUt1, 11 coota1ns thetc: -NcaMcnn disappointment with aftet·tax corporate profits, vs. vc>wth at a 9.66 percent annual rate 1n lhis year's third quarter and a }Ump to 13.8 percent Ln th~ final quarter. The new pro}«tlon 1s for an 8 pe~t founh-qull\Cr dechM from the year-earlier level. -The carhcr projection showed GNP ptherina strength throu&h 1986, followed by a slow deteriora- tion 1n tht rate of GNP growth through the four quaners of 1987. Tbe new cs11mate, 10 part. 1s for "some acceleration of momentum as 1987 progresses," ahhou&h iuowth will bC at u .. anemic ·• rate of 1 ' percent between the final quancr of 1986 ud the last thrc:c months of 1987. \ Nevenhel~ an usistant in the d1rcctor·1 office d1sqrced with 1he opinion 11\at the new forttast 1 very d1ffe~n1, 1nd1cat101 in tcad that It was a dckrioratJoo of an outlook wnhin the d1mco 1ons of the old forecast. Mt's cconomiC'$, wtdtly con· s1dcred to be amona the best tn the bu jn are not w1lhou1 company in as5esstna tbc econom)'. Thr White House this yea r ha~ been con 1stently off the mark Un1- \>ek1ty economists have missed the taraet as well And b11·bank fore- casters. who chum s~1al 1ns1&ht. have generally missed out on their interest rate forecasts . ft it an old iory, and tt lS destined tocon11nut, there be1naa vut market for an)'th1n1 about I.be f utu~. and a bundle of cash for the 1nvcstot who can K'C most .ocuntely and fat into that great darkne • ro a dt&rec. the forc<:aat even becomes the reality. and doeument.a- 11on of tha1 view conc.e1vably.can be found 1n the bullishnet1 of the stoek market for much of the year. The forccuu ~re bulli h and '° were stocks. And what does the future hold for tbe market? ML's Reacarch Ht&hh&ht.s coniains th11 opinion . "Ahbou&h our stoek market ob- srrvers envi5tbn j ltadablc-market rally before the summer eQds, a deeper, mort r.usiaaned correction 1s expected thereafter•• . Outdoor retailers gearing up for trade show By JIM HATHCOCK OallJ'9etCen1 , •••I Retailers from all over the world will preview the 1987 hne of outd~r products and clothing as I .SO manu .... facturers exhibit tents. sleeping ba~ . packs, climbing gear and olher tra- d1tional sporting goods at the finh Outdoor Retailer Trade Expo, spon- sored by Outdoor Retailer magaL1ne. on Sept. 16-18 at 1he Long Beach Convention Center. Outdoor Retailer and Aouon Spons Retailer magazinrs arc pub- lished b} Pacifica Publishing Corp. of South Laguna. Holl) Dennis d1rec1or of the trade show. said the company will ~mphas1ze developing exh1b1ts in the growing pcnpheral spons of cross. country sk11nJ. canoeing. ka yaking. mountain biking and bicycle tounng. "Thc!>C are crossover products that outdoor spec1ahy shops in many sections of the country arc interested 1n addtnJ to broaden their seasonal mvcntoncs," Dennis said. "As more Amencans become an- volvcd with a vanety of outdoor att1v1t1es. they tum to their specialty shops for the equipment and techni- cal information " Along with the Outdoor Retailer Trade Expo, a regional trade show. special product demons1rauons for water spons, fat-lire bicycles and fly fishing will be held. Canoe manufac- turers and kayak groups will show fine points of using their new equip- ment at a water demonstration area. New outdoor apparel and other accessories will be showcased at tv.o daily shows to be coordinated as "Outdoor Product Preview '87" and will be spon'IOred by major suppliers who will display the latest clothing and tradi11onaJ products. "We showcase new ltnes for the lirst time. Manufacture,... take many or- ders at the show and generate" sales leads which their marketing staffs will pursue. Terronsm abroad and cheaper gas pnces have helped the sales of backpacking equipment. But more s1inificantl), Brewster said thr gener- auon of ople who went throu2h college 1n the late I Ci60s and '7l>s expanded backpacking and other outdoor ~pons Npw tha.J they ha ve children old r nough 10 '>tan pan1c1pal10J in o ut- door sports the 1ndu5tr) is seeing ..ale\ me The )how also will have the first outdoor memorab1l1a e•hib11. Companies have established special prices and other show incen- t1vcs exclusively for the Outdoor Retatler Trade Expo. said Dennis. Outdoor Retailer magazine will pub- lish the hst of manufacturers prov1d- 1ng the exclusive sales programs pnor to the show. fjiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiij Ball Brrwster. associated editor of CONSTRUCTION LOANS Outdoor Retailer, said western re-· ta1lers have identified a market of60 m1lhon people who part1ctpate in outdoor sports and have been eng1- nccnng safety and enjoyability m&o 1he1r products for the last 20 years. ..We put on the show and publish the magazine to serve the outdoor spec1alt> shop companies.'' he said Apartments/ Commercial lnduslrial/T ract • Lowest Rates & Fees vv@St The award'> rcrngn11cd his excel- lence in creating promotional kns for the intcrnat1onal hll scnes "Dyna~ t~ "Small Wonder... the h 1ghest 1----liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~~;:::==;~;;;;;j~~riiifi:i rated weekly program 1n the first-run • Aggressive Underwriting funding synd1cat1on market. and a c;cries of D1sne} fcaturl' film \. "I am delighted 10 be honored b> <>uch a pres11g1ou'> group." said Pat- tison of BPMl-. a 10-year-old inter- national group ol I 100 e"<CCUll\CS who arc dedicated to improving all areas of marketing v.1thin the broad- Ca'it and <.:able 1nduc;tric'> Most recent I) he v.a\ 'ICC pre'i1- denL of cn:a11ve '>Cr> 1(cc; lor \.\all D1'int'\ r L'le\ l'ilO n .... hcrt• he v.as 1n,ol;cd 1n marketing II\ fall hne-up. including .. Dud Taks." "S1\kcl and Eben and The \10\les" and .. People I Magallne ·· Th1'i month hl· \taned hie; own I Patrick Pa1t1<;on < rea11 vl· \.1arkeung I firm. headquanerl.'d in Ntwpon Reach w11h an olfa.c in Holl)'wood I .. .\l1hnut1.h m\ client'> arl.' pnmanh entcna1nmen1-oncn1ed . I plan 10 broaden that ba<;e 10 indude other 1ndus1ncs as v.r ll. .. he ~1d Pattl'>on. J L.iguna fkal h re!>1den1 hao; rece t.,.ed numcrou .. other indu'i- try honors including lht' lntcr- nattonal T elev1"11on/Film Fesu' al ~"'ard. the lloll}wood Reponcr's Kc) .\n .\ v.ards as v.ell a<1..cveral Cho nom1na11om. mo'il reccntl> in 1he catcgor) o l Re'it National Trade Promo11on'i for hi\ 1,1.ork on "Dyna,. '' .. and "Small Wonder .. · Ht'i marketing concept<> for man} leading automotl\C. htih·ICl h and c;cn.1ce compantc'> have pro,ed equal!~ \uc<.:ec;-;ful ')haring ht'> eli- pertl'>{'. Patt1~on \uggcsts the..c IO mark<'l1ng tip'> that can hl.'lp 1ncrcac;l' an} lOmpan} \profit p1t ture I. Keep It slmpte. l>c 1,.elop a short under\tJndahk mer,..ag<' about your product ur \Cf\ ire Jnd U\l' 11 rc~alcd- 1) 2. Sbow and sell. \l\\>J~\ prc'icnt the mcs!klgc: '1-;ualh V 1\ual'i tend to attract pc:o pk\ attt•nt1on more than word\ 3. Think big. \IM.im11e the 1mpon- ancc ol}our produl 1 or '>Cfv1cc ~that 1t'o; 1ntcre .. 11ng 111 l'"<'ryonc. A\k an 1mportan1 tckhnt\ 111 endor\C your produl t 1>r \('r\lll' Don't \tan small \hoot tor tht· \lJr\1 4. Outrageous Is rontaglous. OfT- the-wall idea' tend to generate their own momentum "hen appropriate. use 1h1'i approach hcl'aU'it' the results can he o;urpn"iingl)' efTcct1vc ~. Pre•entatloo Is everytbln1. Make '>urc that 1'\l'I") thing that reaches \our ta1 ~e1 aud1l·ncc .., first clasc. tx-<.auc;c 11 1\ a d1rcrt rcfkct1on of >Our compJn' 6. lporance Is bllu. 011en a company''> ex pen 1,.1cwp01n1 about its produ<.·t or ..en H l' .., 100 deta1l- onented .tnd the: marketing rfTon become-; duttcrcd lt'o; more effective to assume your target aud1cncr kno'N! nothing about the 'iuhject. then you'll connect with them rather than go1na over 1hc1r head\ 7. nere are no precedents. Pretend \O ur product or ,erv1rc 1\ hrand new, even though 11 m.1 ~ tx· 100 \ear"i old J\ frc'ih approach to mnrkettng can in'ittll nl'v. hk to lhl' prnduct or scn1u· 8. If It 10 't l>rokr, don't fix It l he dt~lnamc:1 10 Ruk "lo 7 1<, 1f the prC'-.tnl m.irhl1"g l ampa1gn " 'iUl" ce<;\ful ti 'wt'tt· not 111 tam~r w11h II "Ch ngr for t h,1ngt' .'iakr l an he d1..a~ttllll\ t Stul ldH•, rvt>n from yourself. It's 001 n~'\C\\Ul"t tn r<'·1n ven1 the wheel C iood l reallH' markrt1ng ca~ wort-. O\.t'I and O\l'f again Oon t nvoid lh<' oh' toll'> 11nlut1on JU!il hte<au\(; 'ou or .. u nll on1 l'h c• hJ\ u~d 11 ht'fllll' l 0 B~llfn In thf' produ<'t or 1et"\llCt No ,1m11un t ol nl.lr,e11n1 <'O:I makC' 11n an k nor prnd m t o1 \Crv1l( a lona-t1mr ~uc't <'" I k ... t·lop .10 t'llC<'I· lrnt prodlll l th;11 \11111.1n ht' r rnud of and ttlc ll'\ll h' h t1m .1 markrllna cam p:u~n ""i 11 hf' '"' i l'\\I u I If you're ever invited to dine in a Tusca n vi Jl a . accept. 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The Commer« Depf'rtmcnt reported today that th~ economy crawled 11 a feeble 0.6 percent JfOwth pace from Apnl throuah June The 1ncrcaK in the gro~ nauonal product \lias the smallest s1na the last recession WHAT AMEX DID WHAT NYSE Om NEW YORK (AP) Auo 19 Prev Advanced TodlJ de~ Declined .~ ~ ¥nc.1'1allilfll •Ii ota11r,,ue\ New h OM New low\ I AMEX LEADERS NEW YORK (AP) .• -s.i.i. • o.m.I Tues<Mv price end net ehanoe of the 111 m o ' r active American Stock Excn.noe In~•. tredlno n a llona llv e t more than Sl Nam. BAT Ind Wickes ~et America ~~'fft~IC Horn Har Waf,Lt,bB ~ l f6~ Am r Ell \Crt VtMM &..at CM. •m 6 !·It +1-f6 . s .• ! 4'. + • : 18 • + ..,, . ,, . .., ff: ttl1~ i+ ~ ISS, ~ ·~ W .7 ~ ~ 146, 1 ~ .... CoLo QuorEs METALS QuorEs NEW VORK (AP) AUO l9 Prev Advenced T4lo 11 Oeclloe(l ~· ¥nc.he119ed otel lt,'ve' New l'1Gh\ New low• 10 NYSE LEADER S eT Dow JoNEs AvERAGES .. . \ f, ... • Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ Tueeday. Augu1t 18. 1988 THE FAMILY CIRCUS by Bil Keane "Why do they call it a cable car? I didn't see any TV." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson . "I let Marmaduke handle unsolicited sales calls" PEANUTS ~El'E ~ -HE !=' El': ... E p1;n.1uN SNEA"IN6 T~ROU6"4 -~E fR~SS GARFIEL D cil:~B6 Nc-1-115 \1(T M 6'1 THE ~OSE HE SQUEE:ES ·-. . . . by Virgil Partch (VIP) . I 1! ~ J j j w - "Sorry, fella. That seat's taken." DENNIS THE MENACE f f f r ' by Hank Ketcham ·- 11 THE REASON HE CARRIES lAAT rot.E IS TO SLUG ANYONE WHO GETS IN HIS WAY." ..._~~~~~~~~~~~~-J by Charles M. Schulz I C' C"N ~ "-Nl'IA. T HEl'E vJA::-.\N EMER6ENCI.( P'f'THON NUMBER ~ -/ ( by Jim Davis OH.NO! MIC.( HAV( GOTTEN IN TO TM( CE.Rf.Al- !MAT 5 £.TTlt':> IT ! 'IT'S / TIME. TO 1'AKE. ACTION ! TUMBLEWEEDS by Tom K. Ryan .. t •• .. ,.., DRABBLE by Kevin Fagan ROSE IS ROSE by Pat Brady BLOOM COUNTY U .S. ACRES WELL, WAl7E. rr·5 eE.C.AO~E YOU ACT A'RAIP Of EVE.RYBOPCJ FOR BETTER OR FOR WORSE Hes HERE! DP.Doys HOt1E! ITS DP.DO-/// SHOE JUDGE PARKER ====~jTHE T~ IS-iHA_T_l_W,A.$ A PRETTY 6000 AOVERTISIN0 AND PR MAN WHEN I MARRIED HEAIHER' I 'M ONLY 43 YEARS OLD ANO I THINK I CAN MAKE A LIVIN 6 ACIAIN WITHOUT THE HELP OF HEATHER WARNER COSMETICS1 FUNKY WINKERBEAN MICHAELI. LIUJE! "TAKE ITEP.SY l ANOTHER THING, I HAVE A DAUGHTER WITH A SEVERE ORU(] PR08LEM THAT MIGHT HAVE AFFecTEO HER MINO 1 I THINK I MUST BE PARTLY RESPONSl6LE I WELL, I PLAN TO (;NE HER A LOT OF MY TIME ••. SOMETHING I NEVER DID lti.( THE PAST lSYEARS 1 by Jim Davis by Lynn Johnston ITSOK,EL1HIS IS lHe; Fl~Sf1it1E l'VE. ~E BACK fl"{)M AT~ AND HeY-ENT ASKED, , _ • WHAi DfD )tX) BRlr-G-MC~· by Jeff MacNally by Harold Le Doux by Tom Batiuk COACH I £.JOO'R£ ABalT 10 1..£AD 1l4E F16Hil NG SCAPE60A'TS t~TO AND-rn£R PREP FOOiBALL.. 6EASON ... WHAi 00 lXXl LOOK FOR IN rnE COM ING FALL CAM PAIGN ? rµE L..EAVES UJILk. S1ART" -ro luRN CCX.OR ... AND OF CDURSE IT'U... GEi COLDE.R ... DOONESBURY rr'S MJr llll64l KJ ~PER §C U.E JlJS T llJIWT TH05t WITH NO PIA(£ 7D Sl.£0' 1lJ N(Jf HAVE A PlAa 70'illll' c;oHe PlAa d!IU,, /WW / , I ; ,. I & '" by Garry Trudeau CfTY ~ SANTA BAA IJAPA 0"1JINANCC wt'/113 71:/ IN6 1() ClJfilB HC»EU.9' NtSS \ 8YMAKIN6 IT IUE::6Al. Tl) <;/.llP7 I ANOJWI St1Y WE 8A88/..£;1 \ \ ~~~~-----------------------------.-.----...-.-----------------------------------=i;;..;;.,,;:;; ........................ .-;..;...;.....;;....-..__._ __ L...&..-L...J._.__ ........... ~...._...-~. • • .. .. I TUESDAY, AtJGUST 19, 1.986 , Jim KellJ ahufflM oft to Butfelo;for. cool • minion. ~ New Orluna' brl C•m .... I Ala'H •mer In lm'L" °"" .... .__ ..... c..... 8te•e Bartk~wakl (left) bad a bot nJcbt ln leading the Rama Monday ntcbt, including a touchdown pua to Bobby Duckworth (ri&ht) ln the lleCODd quarter aca.1..nat San Prancl.8CO. Bartkowski has Robinson smiling Ra ms forgetffie run ame in 31-1 7 victory over 49ers By JOSEPH DUDEVOIR °"" .... C«'N•• ...... After the Rams defeated the San Francisco 49crs Monday night, Rams Coach John Robinson was worried the fans m1$ht think his team was suiTenng from an identity cn sas. . "I was a little concerned about our runnang game," he said ... I'm sure everybody in the stands said. 'What happened to the Rams' runninf. game? This is a John Robinson team?' • Steve Bartkowski had a little to do wtth the change tn image -and effectiveness. In defeating the 49ers. 31-17, the Anaheim Stadium crowd of 49.1 <6 saw the Rams open up the o ffense and e ven their preseason slate at 1-1 But Robanson stJll found a few areas that Masters puts foe out in 4 By BARRY FAULKNER Dlllr,...Colrn•• ..,,. Most fig.ht fans are used to the commonpface first-round feeling out process which usuaJly begins a bout with little senous punchang. The fighters on the seven-bout card at the Irvine Mamott Hotel Monday night. however, were an no mood for trad1t1onal opening round banter as four first-round knockdowns. anclud- ang one knockout. haghhghted a night of explosive performances an front of I, 180 apprecaauve fans. The seven fights included bruising action resulting in dazed fighters hatting the canvas a to tal o( nine tames. 1ncludang three wan~ by knock- out. The heavyweight matn event was no exception. as Monte Masters. returning to the ring after two year's 1. lea~. dusted off his knockout stroke an the fourth round, finishing former San Jose State football standout Nack Delong at the 3:06 mark. need shonng up. "We still need help defensi vely," he said. "I think our people got pretty tired in the second half and we dadn 't taclcJe welJ. "And the running game needs some work." But Robanson couldn't help but aclmowl- edge that he has possibly found what he and the team have been searching for. "I was pleased with the preciseness an our passing game." said Robinson. "Steve was poised and moved the team well. That's what we're looking for tn a quanerback." Fanding what he's looking for has to make Ro binson, 1f not Dieter Brock, feel a lot better. Brock, who will miss fou r more weeks recuperating from knee-surgery. may not recover his starting spot at quarterback 1f Bartkowski continues where he left off Monday night agaanst the 49ers. "I'm no t interested 1n naming a No. I quarterback." said Robinson. "We'll have one by the time we face St. Louis (an the season Oely ............ bf 1"" °" .,.... Masters. who bettered his record to 30-Z 1n recording his 15th knockout win. gave Delong a taste of has late- round fury in the second round. sending the former All-PC' AA de- fensive lineman to the floor JUSt as the round ended Conditioning begins Delong slumped 10 a neutral com er trymg to clear the cobwebs before nsang and waJkang toward the bathtng beauty who was about to bnne tn the Round 3 card. He was not looking for a little post-fi$ht com- pany. but instead had seemingly lost his way an the nng, having to be pointed to has comer by the referee. After his fourth-round visit to the canvas. Delong couldn't even make (Pleue eee BOXJMG/C2) EdlM>n lllCh &ot a jump on it.a rl•ale Monday -tlie Cbargera opened the three-day condltlontnc period a week ahead of moet becauee of their date with St. Anthony High in Maul Sep- tember 4 . For the Char~era, u well u othen nezt week, It • a period to ebape up before two-day football drill•. Abo•e. from right, quar- terback Mike Henderaon, tailback Kaleaph Carter, llneman Bruce DuBol• (jumpln& rope), linebacker Marc Bartman go through pacee. opener)." ln a bag turnaround from has first game with the Rams, Bartkowski directed the Rams to a touchdown the first tame they had the ball. In the exhibition opener against Houston. Bartkows~1 was 5 of 14 for 4 7 yards. "I played a lot better this time." said Bartkowski. "I think an the first game I was presstng. This tame I got a little rhythm going out there." Against San Francisco he fi nished his one half of work 11 of 15 for 147 yards. two touchdown passes and no antercept1ons. Qn the four-play. 44-yard dnve for the Rams' first score. Bartkowsk.J was 3-for-3 passing for 39 yards. Bartkowski showed 11ome touch on a 22- yard TD pass to Ron Brown to make it 7-0. Brown. who was well covered by Derrick Martm. pulled an a perfectly tamed pass an the left comer of the endzone for the score "Steve throws a nace ball that's easy to catch and he puts JUSt tn the nght place ... said Brown. "And he throws with a lot of confidence. too.'' Brown caught three passes for 65 yards on the naght. "It's.a pleasure throwing to an athlete with that kand ofab1Jat}," said Bankowski ··Ro n as really something.'' Make Lansford made at 10-0 Rams on a 50- )'ard field goal after Bankowski completed four more passes for 55 yards After ex-Ram Jeff Kemp and the 49ers got on the board to pull within I 0-7. Bartkowski went to work.again. This time Bartkowski showed he can put some zip on the ball as he connected wtth Bobby Duckworth with a 26-yard hookup an the end zone on a deep out pattern with 4:52 left an the first half. This lime It was linebacker Mark Jerue who set the table for Bankowski with has 1ntcr- (Pleue eee RAM8/C2) Angels Invade Detroit for 2 Morales of U.S. leaves Gross in his wake DETROIT -The Amencan League West-leading Angels meet the Detroit Tigers in a doubleheader today. with the second game an progress, begin- ning at 5:30, aired on Channel 5. Both games, starting at 2:35 p.m .. wall be earned by KMPC radio (710). The Angels. 41h pmes ahead of Teusand a ncar-1nsurmounable edae of 121/J over Kansas Ctty and Chicaao. send Kirk McCaskill ( 12-7) to the mound an the first pme &plnst Dan Petry (4-5), with Yem Ruhle ( 1-l.) J01na apinst Randy O'Ncal (2-7) an the n1ahtcap. The' doubleheader was ~hc<I· ulcd 10 make up for the n11nout on May 18 This as the first of a thru<1ty road tnp. which takes the Anscls on to Baltimore and New York btfort rctumana for a homestand 1Nti1~h opens wtth the Taacrs., And. ho-hum. a notherdivtng title to Louganis, sans record MADRID. Spatn I \P) -World-record holder Pablo Mo rale'I of the United States upstaged countryman Matt B1ond1 and Olympic champion Michael C1ro!>s of West Germany Monday to wan the gold medal an the men's 100- meter butterfl} at the World w1mmang Cham- p1onsh1ps. Bionda. the world', fastest 50-and 100-meter freestyle swimmer. collcctrd the salver. wh1lt Gross was founh bchand Andrew Jameson of Bntatn. Gros'!. winnerofthe 200frcestyle unday, was only fourth faste,t qualifier behind the same thrtr ,wimmers who beat ham an the finaJ But Morale!> 1h1nt fa'ltt"lt an quallfyang. reversed the heat order. leading at the haltwa)' mark and stayangahead o f ha, rountl)man to d()( ~ 5145, a new chomp1on\h1p l"C(Orct Jamcwn lowered Mat\ (inhble·~ 4-}ear-old rttofdofH88down to 5' fl ? and 10m1nu1rs later 81ond1 ~havcd 11 na.i1n b) 17 hundredth~ ot .i 'ittond U.S. poloists get berth at' 88 Olympics From AP dlspatcbea MADRID ~pain -U nited . talc~ water polo a sured 1t~lf of a bcnh at the I Q8R Ol)mpacGamcsan lkoul Tue~ay h~ 'artue ofa 10-Q v1ctol) O\er West German} here at the World Champio n hips The U under the coaching ot Newport Harbor H1gh's 8111 Barnett, llCorcd an the final three seconds to pull out the victory over We!>t Germany. ensunng a berth an the medal round of the com~t111on In the final l\1ond1 docked 'i l 61 and J'llmt\on wa\ 11mc-d an 'i' , l with C 1ro~ at 'i' h 7 In the "omcn·H·ompc11110n S1lke HOt'mer ol En t Cicrm.1n .. ~ta v.orld rt'ford tn lhr 1()().m<'ter hrt&\l\\fnke ..i. uh a clocktnit of 2 27 40 In thl' ml·n'1, 111-.101 cnmpctttmn \m<'nran '11.H < irq\ l ouean" '"'1.11ncd hi\ \pnnit'><li1H1 t1tk. hut fa1kd tn ht·.11 ha' .lll·llmt' h\•\t ":me I oug;1n1'I 't1 thC' worhJ .1nil Ohmpt( 'h.1m '' fina'h no worse tl\Jn '1'<th I\ nrn'\\Un tn order to quahf\ for the Oh mp1t ( 1amr' The lJn1tc~-d tatc\ talll'J \II quallh tor a h<'rth at tht' I Q1ti < .ame\ 1n \.fontn•JI did nnt com ~te an \.1oscnv. an IQSO allrr iwanmg a quahf)t°' berth. and as Lhc ho~t nataoA. v.a' an a\ltomatac cntn an the l Qli4 ( rame' In otht'r matche<>. th<' \(l\ 1e1 t 'n11m topped 1-mnce I '-4. \ ugoslav1a dov.n('d \pain lll-6, Italy edged (. uha Q. 7. Br:llll "'"" C a nada IJ-4, Australia ~lnmmed hrael I 1-1 and Crreecc t'dgrd The Netherlands S ' pion J)(>.\tt'd a wurld l'hnmp1on\h1 p rttord \Core ot QH~"'-tlhh1' I01hd1H·-ar<'HN' I' '*'mer<;ault With '' 1 tWl,I\ It let\ him v.1than \1ght ot hi\ rt'\011.f ul .. ,, 4~ rcunt' \C't thr« 'ca~ atw m I 11n t :.udrnJ k fla Hut hi\ final dt'<' 1 re' erl4' rh.1n <' ~1th '' \llOU:~uh\, V."J<; onl\ Srf>ld t"nou h to hit htm lu ''0 Of, '\ttll wdl de. r qf \.('\'unt1-pl1h cl 1angd<" Tan nt < hma. v.ho fin1,heJ w11h 1'Q~ UI What's next? NBA is hiring private eyes ,WASHINGTON (AP)-Nauonal Basketball Assoc1at1on offiaals say several teams have hared private detectives an the past to 1nvcsugate the pnvate laves -and possible drug use -of players. according to a published repon. At least two teams -the Denver Nuggets and the Golden St.ate War- nors - ha ve lured pnvatc an· vesueators to probe the off-court activ1ues of veteran players, accord- ing to Sunday's editions of the Washington Post. Several other clubs have lured dct.ccuves to anvestJgatc potcnuaJ draft cho ices. Mets put Dodgers on slide, 5~4 • Will, LOS ANGELES (AP) -If Darryl Strawberry's talk with ManaJCr Davey Johnson wasn't inspanng enough. the cast on anJurcd catcher Gary Caner's left hand was Strawbcm. hatJes an 24 at-bats ended his slump at the perfect ume Mo nda) night to lead the New York Met<; to a 5-4 vactol) O\er the Los Angeles Dodgers Johnson. sttll reeling from the loss of has All-tar catcher and National League R Al leader over the weekend. Tonight'• game New 'f ork (Darling 11-4) at Dodgers (Valenzuela 15-K) Time 7 35 p m TV "lone Radio KAB( PQOl Wednesday's game 1'\,jcv. \' ork at Dodger>. 5 20 p m sat Strawberry do wn Sunday 1n New Yorlc before the Mets began a nine- game West Coast tnp. '"He told me to keep m) head up and keep going because at this time the ballclub really needs me:· ~•d Strawberry. who d rove tn three runs with a single and a twcrrun homer '"With Caner being out. 1t's a good tame tor me to be a btg hft for the ballclub." he said "I don't consider 11 as lakmg over. but It 1s ume that l do start helpang " "When you don't have a bat lake C ancr 1 n the m addle of the order l\lld you ha"l' a plaver lilce me who's an a ~lump and no t dnvrng an runs. at rnuld h<' tough .\nd that'c; ~meth1ng "e're trytng 10 avoid " Keith liemandez di'Ove 1n a pair of runs with a homer to tncrease New York's lead an the Nauonal Leque Ea t to I~ ,_.me over Montreal. Ellis pulls switch . won't attend OCC LeRo\' Ellt~ Jr. the ~n of former Laker.· centC'F Lt'RO\ Elli~ and ol<kr hrotht'r of lU~nt Mater Dc1 Htah 'tandout l cRon Eilts. h&!> eked out of hac; commitment to tran!>fer to Orange ( out< oll~c. optma inst.tad tor anN.\IA '<.:hool 1n Po rtland. r:thc;, a t'I 7 ~ '0-pound sophomore "ho pla)'ed panngly last \e.aSOn for the Un1~c"'1t~ o f Pacific, announccJ in mid-Jul~ th. t he "'ould be playm ha,ketball fot tht P1ral th1 coming o,c~on and h d bttn anend1n1clas'IC:, at thl· Co41\I Me:~ campus tha\ 'um mer in order to pan ch11b1llt) Ella td ht'! dro\to n to tran fer to < olumb11 C'hn'11an Col • was ba\C'J M b(-1na JtlOled I full ~holar­ \hlp and rctunung to ht~ hometown. Plrate<1· ( oach T1ndy (11lh, ,.,d ~ was \Urpn'>t'd b\ the dca ion. I:-. Kelly 'buff aloes' the Bills to ~e $8 1nillion salary From AP 4i1NtCllH BUFFALO. N.Y. -Jim Kelly, a [!] record-setting passer in the U FL. agreed 4 t to a five-year contract Mo nday with the NFL's Buffalo Bills, who have woo ju.st four of 32 games and need both his offensive skill and boll.-office appeal. The contract, accordtng to Kelly's agents worth somcwherebctween$7.5 million andS8 million, makes him professional football's hi&hest paid player at about S 1.5 million a year, $200,000 more than San Francisco 49ers quanerback Joe Montana. At a news conference with Bills owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr .. Kelly took a phone call from Gov. Mano Cuomo. After listening to Cuomo for about a minute, Kell) replied. "Maybe we'll get to the Super Bowl, and you'll call me as president next.·· .. I'm an athlete. I'm a com- petitor. whatever the sttuatio11· is. I'm going to give I 00 percent." Kelly Kelly SaJd. "I can't promise you a Super Bowl because you're only as good as the people they put around you. If I get some help, I definitely thin le we can take this team to a championship." Kelly,, who worked with a run-and-shoot offense in the USFL. said he had been practicing the drop-back style of passrng the Bills use and hoped to be ready to play in about two weeks. Kelly dismissed his past statements about whether he wanted to play in Buffalo or elsewhere. saymg he had had favorite teams since his childhood in Pittsburgh but. ',;nght now I'm playmg for the Buffalo Bills ... "Kelly's our future. because he's given us something to build on," Bills Coach Hank Bullough said. "We have that one big block to build on.'' At the Buffalo airport. after a 01ght from Houston, Kelly stepped off a pn vate plane with Walson. He posed with a football and a No 12 Balls Jersc) before heading downtown an a polace-esconed lamousme for the news conference .\t the podium. he was flanked b\ team and ell\ official!> before bemg introduced b}-Wibon The Bills have been 2-1~ the past two }Cars and their season ticket sales arc the lowest an the league. Quote of the day "l.a'it mght. v.e e'itabhshed what it costs tu ha"e a Mona 11\a" A.J . Faigin, one of Jim Kell\ 's a~ents. follov.mg K.C'll~ 's pact "'1th the Buffalo Bills. calling for o,ome SI 5 m11l1un a }ear for the next five } ears. $1.75 million pact to Long ROC HE TER. Mich -The Detroit Lions on Monday signed former Iowa quanerback Chuck Long. their "lo. I draft pick, to a four-year contract wonh approx- 1matel} SI 75 m1lhon. Long signed the pact Monda} morning at the Ponuac S1hcrdomc endmg his 27-da) holdout from prescason training rnmp. and then 101ned his team- mates for an altemoon workout at Oakland l n1,ers1t) "I kne'>' I'd be in camp sooner or later." ~td Long ·Tm ~ad tO be here and I'm happ} to pla} m Detroit Its a great sports town I can't '>'att to get staned. l'H been I.ind o f fidget) the la'it month." he said Hagler. Leonard to fight again NEW YORK -Middleweiaht cham· m pion Marvin Ha'1er ha a.,.eed to fight former weherwe1ghtchamp Sugar Ray Leonard 1n Marth 1987, at wasannounc-ed today. Pat Petronelh, co-manager of Hagler, announced acceptance of Lconard.'Hballenge from Bartlett. N.H. and said the fight would be promoted by Top Rank, Inc. Hagler bad con idercd retirement, primarily .because his wife, Bertha. did not want him to fieht agllin. He also had bttn reluctant to accept a fight with Leonard because Sugar Ray had been idle for more than two years and Hagler felt the ex-champ should fight a ranked contender before reaching for the title. Leonard's only fight since February 15, 1982 was a victory over lightly-regarded Kevin Howard on May 11, 1984. U.S .• Soviets tangle at Forum The U .. Nauon I Men's volleyball team will try to ave e its dramatic five- game loss to the 1ct Umon 10 the finals of the Gooclw11l Games earlier this summer m when the two teams meet 1n an exhib1t1on match August 27 at 7:30 p.m. at the Forum m Inglewood. The So\ 1ets O\ crcame a two-game deficit to take the Gooclwlll Games' gold medal wtth a 8-15, 8--J 5 • 15-11. 16-14. 15-10 triumph over the Americans in Mosco...-. The Russian however. still hold the No. 2 ranking in the world behind the s:imc U.S. team. The ~mencan displaced the Soviets as the top team 1n thC' \lo(lrld ~' dcteaung them in the finals of the World Cup held kt'it "lo' ember in Japan. The win was the fir"it-t"Hr World {'up title for the Americans. USFL seeks new damage trial NFW YOR ~ -The USFL began its post-tnal lt"gal l'amp:ugn tonday. asking U.S Omnct Judge Peter K Leisure to throv. t.lut the SJ award 11 won 1n its S 1.69 billion anutrustsu1t against the NFL and award it a new tnal on damages. In a 106-page bnrf. l lSFL attorney Harvey M)erson charged that Le1'iure's 10struct1ons to the Jury were confusmg and that t.:omments by Jurors following the announcement of 1he 'erd1ct exemplified their m1rundcrstanding. ' Slaney to run Fifth Ave. Mlle NEW YORK -Olympian Mary Decker Slane} wtll run in the Fifth A venue Mile ept 13. her first race s1Dce the birth ofhcrdaughter.1l wa!>announced Monda}. m laney. mamed to Bnt1sh discus thrower Richard ~lane~. ga'e birth Ma ... 10 to their first child. 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Sentinella, fro m Huntinaton Beach, had knocked To ny Chicoine down in the opening round, but it 't'asn't unt~ the fifth round that he and Chicoine treated the l rvioe s~ctators to the Rocky-like twin killing. Both fighters came together in the middle of the ring, each landing hard right hands, and each bouncing off each other's glove onto the floor. Ref ercc Larry Rosadilla looked puzzled as the crowd roared in amazement. trying tp figure out who to count out first. Both fighters however, quickly came 10 their feet aod RosadiJla simply motioned them back toward each other. Sentinella went on to record a hard- fou~t unanimous decision, main- ta.u:ung his unbeaten 8-0-1 record. The crowd, in non-typical Marriott fashion, thundered applause af\cT the decision was read, most rising to laud the two middleweights with a scmi- standiog ovation. "That's the ftrst time I've ever seen a double knockdown," said ringside judge and long-time fight referee Chuck Hassett, who said he has been around boxing since the 1940s. ''I got up first though," said Sentinella. adding. "I hit him first too.'' Masters, who had been working out JUSt three weeks for his return bout called the four-round slugfest "a good workout," admitting "I was winded.'' In other action, Ricky Reese, sent fellow heavyweight Denflis Reddick crumbling to the surface at 2:56 of ... you guessed it ... the first round. The other KO of the night went to the third heavyweight winner, Long Beach's Zeke Thompson. who cap- tured his first professional victory against five defeats. as Sean Desmond. bleeding from the nose. could not answer the bell for the third round. The first and the last bouts o f the evening were the only ones in which the participants avoided the knock- down with Daniel Garcia (5· I ·I) taking a unanimous decision from Salvadore Hernandez in a four-round featherweight contest and Francisco Chavez from Santa Ana getting the nod with in a four-round unammous decision over fellow flyweight Gabriel Mumllo. Lightweight James Evans from Santa Paula rode a second-round knockdown of Anaheim's Geraldo Nava to record a four-round split <jecis1on win to round out the card RAMS •.• From Cl ccption of a Kemp pass. Kemp. who was filling in tor 101ured Joe Montana, had a good night himself, completing 15 of 27 attempts for 157 yards. Steve Dils came on in the ~cond half for Bartkowski. And running back Enc Dickerson. who played in the first half, bad toe and all, rushed for 14 yards on four carries before giving way to Charles White. White rushed for 73 yards. with l 0 of them coming on a 10-yard TD jaunt with 9:32 gone 1n the third quarter to make 1t 24-7. He added a 3- yard TD run in the founh penod. While now has 168 yards and four TD's 1n the Rams' first two games * AAMS NOTES. Llntbecktr Mel Owtl\S sioned won 1ne lhms ~ ... enolno nls 23·dev notdout Tne Rems welveo llneO&dltr H1werd Cenen. wno wes sHllfno ti!~ nfs rreese or 10 be slone<I bv the club Cerson neo oteveo lor the Rems tnr" veers 100 t>elore 1um0Jng IO Iha USFL Tiie Rems rosltr llOW stands 11 19 lncludlno 1Mlr unslone<I wloe receiver HMrf Elerd All NFL IH m s mu\I reduce their rosters lo 60 by I I> m lodeY Miiie f'ox, wno 1>le vt<1 In the USFL. hes en exemollon until Se1>1 1 TM Rems ownt<I • 19-7 1>resenon record eoalnSI the 4t.rs comlno lnlo Mondev s o•~ Tnost wno didn't otay Mondev for Ille Rems Dlet9r Bredt (knee), G•rv Gre«i (neck), JllWM Jtflmen (knffl. Jim c .. 111. (shoulder. Coron.t dtl Mer Hloll end Cet S1a11 FC111trlon oroduct H•'* GNOe4 (knee end tll>Owl end S'9Yt J1redll (llemslrfnol Tilt Rems wlll be oH todev 111<1 ort cllce Wedntsoev before 1>lllvln11 tllls Serurdey's oeme eoelnsl rne Sen Oleoo Clleroen 11 Anaheim Sledlum Army-Navy tiff set to hig hlight Heisma n s pecia l NEW YORK (AP) -The winner of the 1986 Heasman Trophy wtll be announced dunng a half-hour special on CBS-TV followtng the Army- Navy football game on Dec. 6. The Eutman Kodak Co. an- nounced Monday 1hat 1t will sponsor the telecut. which will orig.mate hve (2:35 PST) from the Heisman Room at the Downtown Athletic Club which awards the Heisman Trophy annual- ly to the outsta nding college football player in the country as determined by members of the media. Padree' Gral& Nettle. yell~ at umpire Tom Halllon after he wa!_ called out on atrtka Monday. Clnclnnati won, 6-5 . Astros roll on ·to take 3-0 victory Houston ups lead- ln Nationa l League West to 6 1/2 games F rom AP cliapatebes PJITSBU RGH -M ike Scott pitched a four-hitter and struck I 0, beating Pittsbu~ for the first time in nine career decisions Monday mght as the Houston Astros downed the Pirates 3-0. Scott, 13-8, raised his major lcague- leading strikeout total to 233. He pitched bis fourth shutout of the season and lowered his earned run average to 2.23, best ID the majors. Scott entered the game with a careed)-8 mark and 5. 73 ERA against Pittsburgh. The Astros won for the eighth time ID 11 games. Houston increased its National League West lead to 61h games over idle San Francisco. Jose Cruz hit a two-run homer in the fifth mningagainst Bob Walk. 5-7 Cruz's fifth home run of the sea on followed a two-out single by Kevin Bass. The Astros scored a run tn the third when Scott singled. advanced to third on a walk and an infield out and scored on Denny Walhng's mfield hll. Pittsburgh's most senous threat came tn the seventh when Std Bream singled and continued to second on center fielder Billy Hatcher's error. Bream advanced to third o n a groundout. and was strand"d when * NATIONAL LEAGUE Rids 6, P•dr•s S SAN DIEGO CINCINNATI Flennrv 2b Gwvnn rl Krul< If Gorvev lb NtlllUJO Kennedy c Wynne cf McAYld Ol1 Rovster n LtPolnto Weller o toro on Tmptln D!I Tor.ls ab r h bl J 0 0 0 • I 3 1 • 0 0 0 4 I 1 0 4 1 I 0 • 1 '2 1 3 0 0 0 1 0 I 2 3 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 I I 0 I 0 0 0 Daniels II Mllntrc:f Be1t 3b Perlltr rf EDevls c1 BOJet c Peru lo Lerkln n Oflltr 2t> Frenco 1> Oe nnv1> SlltwN n l4 St S T.W. Sconbv~ eb r II bl 4 I l 0 0 0 0 0 4 l I ~ • 0 I 0 4 0 I 0 • l l l 4 0 I 0 4 I 2 0 • l l I 0 0 0 0 3 I 2 I 0 0 0 0 »•11• San Dle9e • 000 000 005-s ClncllWlll 000 Cnt JOx-• GerN Wlnnlno RBI -Oe\lff (7) E-Aonler, LePolnr OP-S.n 01.vo 1 Clnclnne11 2 LOB-Sen Die90 • Clnclnnell S 2B--Oflttr. Gwvnn. Kltnlledv MCAevnolds HR-B Olar m. Bell Cl•I. 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Um1>lrei-Home, Grl09, Flrsl, McShtrrv, SecOn<I, Devis, Third, OeMuth T-2.24 A-7,'65 Scott retired the nc~t two batters. Elsewhere in the NL "1onday: . Reeb a. Pdres S: In O ncinnau. Buddy Bell hit a three-run homer and ,John Denny ano John F~nco survived a five-run rail~ b)' San Dieg~ in the ninth, leadins the C10c1onau Reds past the San Diego Padres. Tony Gwynn sot three of the hits off Denny including a two-run. homer in the nnth. After allo"' mg a single to pinch-hitter Dane lorg. Gwynn homered and sparl..ed a five-run outburst. In the Amcncan League· ladlao1 10 , Brewers 4: In Cleveland, Ton} Bemazard homered and drove in three runs and Mel Hall hit a two-run triple in a four-run third inning as the Cleveland Indians defeated the Milwaukce Brewers fot their fourth straight victory. Tom Candiott1. 12-9, tied the American League lead with his I Ith complete game, scattering I 0 hits and three walks. stnk.ing out seven bat- ters. He won for the ninth time 10 his last 12 decisions. Red Sox.3, Twills 1: In '-hnneapolis. Rich Gedman's twcrrun homer broke a 01nth-1Dn10g tie and Tom Seaver pitched three-hit ball for 81ti innings. givmg the Boston Red So,11; a victor) over ihe Minnesota T"1ns The tnumph increased Boston's lead 10 the Amencan League East 10 5111 games over the idle '\ew York Yankees. Gedman's 12th homer of the season. off the upper decl facade in nght field. decided a pitching duel between Seave; and Frank Viola. 13-9 V1olagaveupaone-outs1ngleto Tony Armas before Gedman con- nected on a 3-1 pitch * AMERICAN LEAGUE Indians, 10, Br•w•n 4 MILWAUl(llE CLEVELAND Molllor 30 Yount ct Coootr lb Oollvlt on DHrrl Rllesn Menning If Sveum1b Schroedr c •b r 11111 •b r II bl S 0 I 0 Bern1rd 2b S 3 l J 3 l J l Buller c1 l O 'o O S O t O Cari.. rr ' S 2 I O 3 0 I 1 Thrntn dll ' O I l 4 0 I 0 MHaU II 4 0 2 J • 0 0 0 N•j!On H 1 1 0 0 • 2 2 I S•wM< n S O O 0 3 I I I T eD~ lb • 1 2 I • O O O JacODv lo 3 1 1 O 8enoo c • I J I lS 4 10 • Tetah ll 10 1l t k-bV lnflln9s MltweUltM 000 011 101-4 aev ... nc1 104 on 11•-IO Ci•~ Wlnnlno ABI -Bernuerd (91 E-8oslo SchrOedtr MOhlO<' OP-<ltvt4end 2 L08-Mllw1ukte I Cttve•end 8 28-6endo 2, Coooer ThOl'nlon 3B-M Ho HR-ikrnuerd 112>. Mannino 141. Sveum IS SB-Svturn (J). 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SelVtfW,7·10 BSlanley S, IS MIPMMtll H A lit 99 SO I M > 1 I 4 1 HOO OOI v 101e1.,13·9 9 • l J 1 1 H8P-81vl0r lbY Viole) P8-Gtctm1 n UmDlrH-Home, Morrl\On, Firs!, Clerk, Ste· On<I, McKHn, Third, Shulocl< T-UI A-20,4t2 .. Special Secti on for St udents & Th eir Parents Thursday, August 2 I Only in the Daily Pilot ,,, .... , .... Loa Holtz taka a look at hla Notre Dame football 9C1aad. All Holtz wants is some respect Last time Notre Dame was in final Top 20 was six seasons ago SOUTH BEND, Ind. (AP) -µ,u Holtz eagerly waits for the moment only two dozen men before him have known -the rush of joy and fear that comes wttb leading Notre Dame out of the tunnel and into the unreal expectations of a new football season. "It wt ll be an awesome feeling. It wtll be emotional.'' Holtz said. "but emotfon can onJy carry you so far." Emotion earned Holtz's prede- eessor. Gerry Faust, through five tumultuous seasons at Soutn Bend with a 30-26-1 record that would have been acceptable at many schools. But not Notre Dame. Not when the mcmoncs and the magic of Knute Rockne, Frank Leahy and Ara Parscghian arc as familiar to fans as last season's 5-6 record. It marked only the eigh th losing season since Notre Dame took up football in 1887. Already Holtz is fielding questions about next weekend's preseason poll -whether his team will be among the Top Twenty. He says he can do without the added pressure. .. You expect Notre Dame to be 1n the top 20, and a lot of people pick them because they want them there We want to regain some respect around the country," he said. 'Don't forget , the last time Notre Da me fin ished in the Top 20, the young men who are freshmen now were back in the seventh grade ... Mak.in~ that list again could be d1fficuJt 1n Holu 's first year. H 1s bigcst quesuon marks arc a rebuilt offensi ve hne, and at running back. where sophomore tailback Mark Green 1s the only healthy candidate to replace AJan Pinkett. "The schedule will have much to do with what we do. If you stan winning, your confidenct level goes up, you get publiclly and then gain nauonal ranklng,.. he said. "The difficulty of the schedule 1s a big chaJlenge because of our question marks. But I think we'll be a fun team to watch play." Holu. you can bet, wtll be fun , even 1fh1s team isn't. But while he 1s both a magician of some note and 1okester of wide repu~e. he bas n~ver lost sight of his m1ss1on -winning. Holtz got his new JOb mostl y on bis 116-65-5 record through I 6 seasons of coaching. most recently at Minne- sota, with preVJous stops at Arkansas, North Carolina State and Wilham & Mary. But the~ were all merely warmups for the Irish, he said. Indeed. when he took the Job at Minne50t.a he insisted that his contract con tam an "escape" clause. so to speak, allowing him to lea ve the Big Ten school for Notre Dame. He expects that kind of commit- ment from his players. most of them ha ve 11 anyway by the time they amve. he said "If he's not different when he comes here," Holtz said. "he'll be different after he gets here ... Holtz still has trouble asscssi ng this year's team. which opens at home I against Michigan on Sept. 13. 1 "'It is difficult to evaluate a team I playing against each other." he said. I "R1~t now, the defense looks good and 1s ahead of the offense . Maybe the defense 1s that good. I don't know. "Maybe." he added, "the offense. wtthout a running back. isn't that good.'" Raiders optimistic about Mccallum U .S. Navy may give ensign Tfi e s pec ia l treatment for pros From AP dlspatcbes OXNARD -Ensign Napoleon McCallum may have been weanng a L'.S. Navy umfonn Monda>. but the Los Angeles Raiders were holding umfonn No. 34 for him JUSt an case. The Raiders remained hopeful of a precedent-setting deaJ that would aJlow McCaJlum to play pro football this season. The Ra1de~ picked McCall um an the fourth round of the NFL draft last spring despite the ru nmnJ back's fi ve-year milit.ary obtigat10n. Raiders Coach Tom Flores said Monday that he is incrcasrngl) op- t1mist1c tha.t McCallum. despite his absence in training c.amp. will carry the footbaJI for Los Angeles. "We felt 1t was about 50-50 before, but that it has increased to 60-40. But that's unofficial, since we don't taJk to the Navy on this." Flores said. Flores and other Raiders officials said they beard through sources that the Navy planned to cut a special deal for McCallum to allow him to play football this season. That deal was expected Monday. but thf Navy put 11 on hold late in the afternoon. "The Secretary of the NaV) 1, awaitana further input from the Chief of Naval Operations and the Com- mand.ant of the Manne Corp . " ~1d Commander Kendall Pea~ 1n 1 statement released by the Navy Information Office McCallum, who was used pnmar- ily as a return map 1n two preseason pmC$, watched films Wlth the other Ra1d~r players Sundav night. Previously. the Raiders had said they did not expect the Navy to allow McCallum to pla) "The only thing I heard. and this 1s nothing official. 1s that they would try 10 come up with a decision today or tomorrow." said Flores. The Raiders cut fi ve players and placed three others on injured reserve Monday. Cut were linebackers Joe Mauntcl (No. 8 draft choice) and Randall Webster (No. I I). plus offensi ve guard KeVJn Belcher (No. 7 pick. I 985), and free agent kickers Ken Potter and Scott L1v1ngston. Placed on the inJured reserve hst were three free agents: Running back Martin Sartin (infected toe), de- fensive back Gardner Williams (lacerated kidney) and tight end Gene Branton (sprained ankJe). Nine additional player moves were needed by I p.m. (PDT) Tuesday to make the NFL's mandated 60-man roster. * * * CIJargen •lln Plummer AN DIEGO -Linebacker Gary Plummer. a three-year veteran of the ' United States Football Lcaaue. was s1~ned Monday by the Chargers, the third San Diego signina since the rival league canceled its fall sc.ason. The Chargers also reduced their acuve roster to 62 Monday by cutting I 0 players, including free agent quar- terback Wayne Peace and fonner M1ch1gan star Steve Smith. Three other players were placed on the 1nJum:f reserve hst an Diego must tnm its active roster ,b) two more players Tuesday to comply with the NFL s mandatory cutdown. All NFL teams witJ have to be down to 45 players by the Sept. 7 st.An of the rqular season. OrangeCoeat DAILY PILOT/Tu.day, Augul119, 19M Cl Are Bears fulfilled? It .could be the only barrier- Raiders' Long gets his perspective set: 'Time to kick butts' 1.0S ANOELES (~All·Pro defensive end Howie ii to be · AF.C llTl:'S,.,.. believed, motivation slro o't be a "'L ~' pr!>blem fot the Lot An,ela Raiders _. ...... ..,... 11 2 n ~--this le&IOO. . ~ ;--. • l --But the Raiders m iaht need more pmes 1th W1l~n at t e conuola. than motivation to repeat u AFC but . 6--foot-6 ~pal~er ~ West champions. . 24th in e leque Ul pa111na efliaeo-Ditk~ ·screw has all the ingred ients to get rare repea t CHICAGO (AP)-If Coach Mike Ditk.a's will prevails, the Chicago Bears could be the first NFL team to repeat as Super Bowl champions since the Pittsburgh Steelers ac- complished the fea t seven years ago. Ditk.a's cry to his Bears is "Arc you satisfied?" His own answer 1s "I'm not satisfied." And his task is "to get the players back down to earth" from the high of defeating New England 46-1 0 in last January's Super Bowl. "They deserve to take some bows ... said D1tka of the Bears' offseason activity. But he also rcaJizes the difficulty .champions face. They didn't lose a single game to a division foe last year and have won 17 of their last 18 games in the division. Their 15-1 regular-season mark was seven games better than 8-8 Green Bay, the runner-up. Minnesota and Detroit both fin- ished wtth 7-9 records and Tampa Bay finished last at 2-1 4. All four could show improvement, but the pendulum will not swing enough ,either way to make a difference. Chicago's defense will be under the guidance of Vince Tobin. who re- placed the controversial Buddy Ryan, who went to Philadelphia as head coach. Even ifthe Bears use the famed "46" defense perfected by Ryan, Ditka said 11 will be caJled something else. More li kely. however. the team wtll operate in the more con ventionaJ 3-4 and 4-3 defenses. Fixed Rare NFC CENTRAL¢•) Dan Hampton, Mike Si naJetary, Otis Wilson, Dave Duerson and .Richard Dent will lead the defense, which must operate without cor- nerback Les Frazier. Rcgie Phillips and rookie Vcstec Jackson arc vyina to replace Frazier. WorkinJ. both the defense and the offense Will be 300.pound William "The Refrigerator" Perry. the inter- national idol. Perry will be in the defensive scheme until Ditb calls on him tO play offense in goal line situations. The offense apio will featun the 10dom1table Walter Payton a.nd '1:1~ terback Jim McMahon who nas the target ofDitb'sjibcs for reporting to trainiOJ ~P ovcrwci~t. Payton, 32 and in fl.is 12th year, will add to his records of 14,860 yards and 3,371 carries. At Green Bay, Forrest Grega has to get the Packers out of their 8-8 syndrome. Gregg has bad two 8-8 seasons and Bart Starr coached the Packers to 8-8 campaigns in two of the three preYJOUS seasons. At Mmnesota. Jerry Bums suc-ceeds Bud Grant as head coach. Burns, 59, calls his role 0 a transition. We're not taJk.ing about r~building. I'm optimistic that we can tum our 7-9 record and look at 9-7. perhaps 1~6." Tampa Bay lost running back Bo Jackson, their No. I pick, to a Kansas City baseball contract but the Buc- caneers did manage to get three players from the top 40 chosen an the draft. They were defensive back Rod Jones and linebackers Jack.ie WaJker and Kevin Murp~y. "l'm aoina to be aoina from the cy and onJy .two 9uanerbecks threw openin& beO. to the end like a morc. lha.o b11 21 10tercept1ons. madman," Lona said recently at the !~ilback .Marc'11 Al.ten '!II Raiders' trainin& camp. "It's time to bf:illiant, leadina the NFL 10 i:uwna. take some names tnd luck some butt with. I, 159 yards otr380 ~ and one throuah 16, then the playoffs." p1n!nJ mo~ than .100 yards an each Ah, the playoffs. They haven •1 been of his team s last rune rqular«UOO bod to the perennially strong Raiders games. . since Janua..ry 1984 when they over-Defensively, the R.a1den ~led whelmed Pittsburah Seattle and by Long ~ one of the lequc s finest Washington to win the NFL cham-secondaries. I:?cfens1ve end Lyle pionship. Alzado has reurcd, but Sean Jones The Raiden have been eliminated and Greg Townsend fiaure as more in their first playoff aetion foUowtog than capable replacements. each of the last two seasons. Their It wouJd. have been the Broncos, 27-20 setback to New En&land last not the Raiden. atop the AFC West January ~ particularly galling. had Denver been able to hold ~y ~ .. • · of a 14-0 halftime lead at Mile Ai&h We ve JOtl~n away from phys!-StadJum last Dec. 8. cally dominating people. I don t The addition of corncrback Marie know why," Long said. ·:we've got a Haynes figuies to mm an already ~t team on paper;. We ve got to get nrona Denver defense even better. 1t done.on the fiel_d. The Broncos a£quLred Haynes from That s so es~1ally at quarterback, the New'York GtanU on draft day. whe~ Marc WiJson played_ most of Quarterback John Elway seema to the time last season . despite bemg be gettiftg better ev~ry year, but the hurt, booed and ofterr 10effcct1ve. Broncos need more production out of "I don't tlunk 1 can play under any a runDLng game that averaged only worse circwnsunces," Wilson said, 115. 7 yards per ouung last year. rcfemn&. to the tnJun es he has By virtue of 1t.s 12-4 rcoord in 1984, suffered m the last couple of years. "I Seanle was considered to be a serious think l'm 100 percent now. My fate is Super Bowl contender at this time last in my own hands." year. But the Seahawk.s were extrcme- E ven with a good year from ly inconsistent and played .500 ball. Wilson. Los Angeles. 12-4 lastseason. The offense was damaa.ed by, could be hard-pressed to hold off among other tlungs, a line that Denver, which missed the playoffs allowed 61 sacks. Quanerback David despite going 11-5. Krieg didn't have a particularly good _The Seattle Scahawks and San year, but "what with the pass protcc .. Diego Chargen were both 8-8, while tion being the way it was;-he couldn't the Kansas City Chiefs. after a strong be blamed too much. - start, brought up the rear at 6-10. Defense 1s unquestionably the key Wilson took over at quarterback to any playoff hopes that San Diego for the Raiders last season when Jun may have. The Chargers haven't bad Plunkett suffered a dislocated much in recent years to go with a shoulder in the third game. 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"-'",,. lllet-Verlh c.,,....Atl S.C.. Ytreh 1.IMI ""-"• '""'*'"·Lot I ~!ti .... ,d, Time of Po&a.n1911 I .. . . ,,. 2) l1•11S , .. Al M·49 I . ,. 6·'.M , I ' sa i...o It.mi l• T.H IJ ,., ,. I• n I 2 t HO )•I HO 2)20 INDIVIOUAL $TA '!'11TIC$ llUSMIN(;-~n J: rall(IKO. lllalllt!'lan 11-)2. Morcnlll 4-7'. ClllH'rv J-2•. Harmon 7·19, l(en111 l-1, Crall 3·• Rom,. WNI• 10·13. Oldl.WMlll 4•14, 9todden 3·10 WH"am1 3·7, SI-1·5, C.rPetlltt 1·3, L J.rtaon 1·1 PASSINO-S.n Fr•ncl~. k~ lS•tl 1 l~t. MOl'oskl 11·2?-+1"4 lltams. lef'lkowakl 11-15·0-147, Olla 3-6-1 ,. Tln1 .. .., 0 2·0-0 RECEIVING-Son Francisco, 9'alhmon FM, Harmon 4·SI. Rl<:e , ... , Cl'l«rv J-3', Francia 2·17, Rl119 1·22, Monroe 1·20, T1Vi0r 1·1>, WUMlll 1·13, Fr•n• 1·7, C1or11 I •· MofOtkl 1·6, Helltr I·•. Cralo 1•3 Rams, Ok*.tt'.otl •· 1', tl"OWft ,.65, Duck wortll 2·,. I 0""1 1-lt, A Jecktorl I· 13, voung 1-13. 9'.00.n I 12, O HI~ 1·10 MISSED FIELD GOALS--San 1-renclsco. Wanclllno 35, •2. aoxine 1 •t ltvlM Merl'letO FEATHERWEIGHTS -Daniel Garci. (Lo• Anoeln) def S.lvadore Harnano.1 (1.lncolr! Htlotlls), unanl1T>OY1 ~lalon. • rouncsa Gare!• It now 5·1·1, H.,-nanoer "l·l HEAVYWEIGHTS -l•~· f h()mpson ILono lkedll KO'd Sean Oumoncs IAlboQue<que) SO(C)(l(j round TllOmoson ' now I· S LIGHTWEIGHTS -Ja,.,,.1 Evan• ISanla Peulol dei Gereloo Nava IAnlllMuml lCMll oetlalon 4 rovncsa E von1 " now • 0, N .. a ll M HEAVVWEIGHTS -RICkV RHH ILOl Ano411••> KO'd Oennla Reoo1ck (lngltwOOdl, '"'' rouncl R"u 11 now 3·0 Recldk k Is 2·3 MIOOLl:WEIGHTS -l.M Sanll"ella (Hunt lnoton Beach) def Tonv Chleolna IAnaheiml, unanlmo..1 decl,ion, 6 rouno' Senllnalla 11 now l-0-1, Chicoine '' 6·4· I HEAVVWEIGHTS -MQ(ll'I' Mul91'• (Ollla · he>m• ClrvJ KO'd Nick OeLQ(IO (Long BHCll) fourlt> round Mosltri Is now 30·2, OeLono 11 1·3 Fl. VWEIGHTS -Frenc15co Chevez (Sa"le Anal del Gebrlel Murrlllo IL01 Anllt .. ,I. unanlmou• decl1lon, 4 round1. I ' •• °"" Sff ftMllne NEWPORT LANDING -S l>Ot" 107 engltr\ 1 ve11ow1a11, 108 Mind ban 7S c.allco 1>au 16 bonito 16 1>arracu011 2 nelll>Ut 8 lCulo•n S '"ttP\l'lead 217 m11ckera1 I vellOw fin croai..tr 34 I> ue ~rcn DAVEY'S LOCKER INtw-1 8"dll -6 ooa1, 2•9 •"II'••• 1 1>arrocvoe. 69 l>On•lo 2' .. 11ow111 83 Clll•ICO ben 696 Un<! Dall 2S 1 m11ckere1 6 1><..e \ll11r1r. I moko \hark Mondlv'• tn1nuctton1 FOOTBALL Na"-1 Foolbal LNOUt ATLANTA l'ALCONS-WalYtO Al Rich· erdson ond Jeff Jeck,on, llnaba eker•, Michael Wiiiiam• and Jerrv Buller, runnlno l>acka, Mlkt Prindle and EOOle Tavlor, PlaU·kl<:ker1, E arl Allen, corn91'beck Mlcnoel Buich. quarttrbect<. Mlchotl Porll•. no\e tackle, Oerrvl Sheolle<d, wloe receiver, end Andv. Uocnurch, center Placao 8oc>ov Jac1r.aon c.orntrbac.11, Dan Wa~r, a.tensive baclo. l acherv Berne\, an<t Michael McJ111m. deft~vo endl, a!'d Mika Lo'ldrum. llilnt end, on 1n1urt0 rtMtrVe 11'1 Slontd Joev ~' and Aubrev Motlhew\ wrs BUFFALO BILLS-Agreed ro 1erm• wllh Jim Kellv, ouer1..-1>ack on e l1v.-veor contracl Cut Ari Schl1Chl91' auarterbaCk, Shawn Polls Oan1w Knlilnl atld Joe Howard wide rece1v.,, Oev·o Naroan. °""''' Ju on Staurovakv o<act ·k>elo.tr M ike Lar kin. 11~1>ac1<tr Ct>ar!H Hari><son wtoiv Cr>r l Bllltlvar eno JOfln Wo· 1Cltef\ows'1 o..ar<h IC.e•lh Ll!\ltf llOhl e<ICI Dave Ponoer no~e rack~ ano Oerrv1 Ca ldwtll, IKkle Pieced Jim Perrvman ano Stave Clark, wterlfl. and Jemes Seawr11Jhl a no Jim Malka. Uneoat1<ars, on lnrurea re""" 1111 Placed Luclu1 S.nford llnebacktr. on 1ne ollv\lcallY una~ 10 oerlorm 1 '' CHICAGO BEAllS-<ut Jae~ Ca merQ(I an<! Egvo1 Al~n. ctete"''ve 1>ac>.1. Sieve Ja c.ooson ano M•ke Owver , ~'"'Ive laCkle\ Gerald Te.,lor end Heflrv Jackso" 11naoac11er, Jeff Powell an<l Bru<e J?nea «.inning IMCltl Barton Hundltv ialely Cl'lr.s Jat ll son, center ano Brea Anderson Steve l=onch and Ken Kneocrvk, wide rec.elven Placeo Marvin .Aver\, Oele"'lvt end, Rick Sc11u11e, guard B"an Cabral llneoacker, end Anov Frederick laC:lllt on lniureo reat1rve !Ill CINCINNA ti BE NC.AL \-Waived Sendv Os lee.kl quor •e•t>oc~ C la¥ P•c11enn11. wide re· ce111er. Jett Par•••oi.r P•,nler Mille Ruuell. •lgM end. Gorv .,,..,,, •nter Mloe Wade. def9n1lve boc• Cor. w1111•"•1111am llntt>ecktr, and T 1m Srooe ec "" CLEVELAND BRONN'> Plec~ C.n10 Benka linel>ecker <,n •t e rHerve·lellt<l to •t POr! lial Ploceo "'''" BatO N•n defen''"' end Uwe von Scha,..aM o•ace i.•ci.er Sco11 Bolian ano J•m Mever otte"' •• 1acll1t' •nd Oa nnv Tev~ .. co .. nP'batk ''" r11ure<1 r11erv1 I SI Ne1voo Jpff c,.,, s•t•se~ 'l.Jarltrl>aC" Sien Tei)ev Duf'••r Jf"""""18,. Sno~df',, and Stecev Or v•r r .,,r-n.ng t>at lii.s Lou s ./Y'ehc;,n ifllilf1df ·~ever Ro" Ne•it• ~nd J m T •·• l•gl'lt e!\O' Rer><lv D•~s•·•· Jlltn• •t 0nema" R~·n•IO Ceu nose •ac1>, e To..,. Em,. ora OeitfUlvt tn<t Bo1>1>v Be •neD<tc> e• er>d Oarro• Rev a.ltlv DENVER BRONC.OS-We ved Bulch JoM son """oe •e<:t·""' Mike Ciendenen ota<t •leke<" M11<t Barbtr a!\O V·c•or Hall llgl'll '"°'· Ou n M·••'<l offen.,ve lack~ Srtve F•Uhuo11 •tld Kent Oa v•i deten11ve 1>ar>' A er on Sm1111 eno Cnuc• Goreo •1neoaner1 end Scoll Tve a no B II Lol>e,.,ste•n dl'fen,1ve lltW"men Placed JaMes I( •••on &P'd St40 Sh(.rt off•"''"' llnemtn Re r Nol>lt Otltll\•vt !Mel< o a11a1 C•mt(l)(t llnebec•er <H •"1urttd re\erv~ "'' OE TROI T LION~-S•one<l C1111c• Ll)f!O Qu8• •ert>eck lo o tour v•ar conlrecl Cul "''~ OO<lge, Bernard Wesl. Paul Butcher and Juf\t James, llnebacken, Mark Srevenson. offe"'lve guard, Allen Durden, delen\ove 1>ac~, John Goooe and Burl Mf'uhllno 1111nr end\, Brei Wright, ounr.,,. Nie~ C.11nr1111no, P1'9ce klCk'' K11111n Powell n"'' tMlll1t on'1 Todd Brown wide •Kelvl'r GREEN BAV PAOfRC, Signed Phllllo Eooi wioe ,,.,.,,., •e •w() ()nl' vu r con1rac1' ReieeH<l Ger.ir11• < ,,,., D• ""d Garv 5o•nn, llneba clltr\ If ,.., B""'"""' enO MIC.heel Jones wroe •Kt1ver\ ti'>" • ""d' l·11ht encs Tim l"b'""' M•" Le ••·•" ano 11onn1t Burgen. d~•n,lvt D•tH C"'"' (CJ•'"'" ounltr Svl ve,1er Mc(,r•w e •(j M,.,. \f\,,m111t oe+en1lve 1111emen f onv ( •( hO~t 1111d Tom Zacherv rullnono l>aC~' and Bol> T"om8' piece i<lcke• HOUSTON O•LERS-<:ut John Schull~l\er eno Br e n W•llflf Q~<'rcl' JOf C-r Plac.t • e ke• Lerrv Je,.,.\ Bvron JOfln\On, an<! Mike t<no1. 11ne1>ac•t" v"'""n J~n•on. roc~ie TO<IO M<Artnu• ano ronv N QOd\ CO<"nerbtckt, 11no Tim Ro•r Cff'•er P•act'O Rao l'ulh •tne1>eckt• •"d M•" "elen11·s wlerv 0(1 11\t lntUrtd rt\flr"e I \I INOIANAPOLIS C.OL TS Rti.e~ G.OO<Ot llla oacl\Owskv Jeff Senc:l\ez Tim Chomt>er\, Ttrrv 1.. .... 1, •"d Jeff Gelhar& oelen1lvo beck1, Brad Saar. Lowrtnct GrHn e nd GrH 11•11141 11nabad!en Steve WrlOflt offttntlvt 11,,.l'llOn, eno RICJ!v NlcN>lt, •lclt reo1ver Placed lvr0t1 srn1111. en<! Bi•l'f w 1n1er defen\lve and1, l"'tla Andefwn. ottent•vt llMl'Mn, D•mon R•lllv, end ~ HOlmet. wide rect •vtt,, 1111<1 c;erv Walker ct htt r 01' 1n1urtd ,,._,ve 1 ti ICAN$A$ (ITV CHIEFS Walvtd Ike ltt econ. no~ •a cl<l(o RC>!> ,. •Oa ottonalvt guard, l(av1n Eoglttlon, and 11>1\n rvOMOvor, o4f.n•lve lt<kl~u. Craig Feoorlco. wide re<:elvtf', Jtff Mtelll, and Ken 0 1M, olace·klck.,,, c;rf01l I( nai>o oue rttr l>Ot k Tom McCerlhV. 1>un1er, George ..._leraon 1lllfl011< ~•r encs l.av11t ThOl'nH runnlno t>ar• Pl11<"1 Jan Eoo•, •nd Jc Port.On d•l•MI•• b•~~, and Gooroe 51\0r!N>\4 worne r ,., • v•• ,,., ""''""' rastrvt 1111 Announced 9 .11 8•···~ <1"•"""" ,,., k14' ann l.""1 Kul>i" off•Clellv •el• r""'" MIAMI 001 PHINS-We Yf'd lln~rl 'Sowtn and Roe~v ~mlfn ""'•"''vt o"ck\ Obeo Ar•rl. 01ace ••cl ltf Victo• 0"' \ ""'d" •f<lll•.,•r. end Atl'Ol<I F••"" n t QI'! ""d ann<>unc.td 11\el ltevna T""'mo•on ul••v h\IM a\ 11a-111111 l>tftn cut Sut\de v wu not c1.1• NEW ENGLAND PAt••OfS.-Cut ~l•v. (fl ab<I• u '"''••l>O • TO!'• WOoll<>I' end Jo"' Y,111•1nr1<. o.fen&•v• I>" h •Ml L•rrv l.1- .,, oe re<e•v•• Plact<J ~ \llltld -· •t •be<k D11""' c ... Df"' ... ''9"' f"(I Ror1 .,_ end H<" _,aavev off•"' "" I r>•l"illfl JO"" F ahav °""'.,, M•"O"d HodOe dtltnt v• !u'tMall •a"""P \e•ll oY, ll~k91' at'd Euo-Pro111 and •Oft Shteoo, ~""' bO<H on 111,...rtd ,.,«Vt I \1 Si\H Oll!GO Cfi.A~GE~S-Cul Wovna Paou olld Sltv• Sm1111 ouarltrOuh, civoe Dunc.all Owone O••Oll and C,r119 MHl'la,., w•Oo re ce ""'' .,,,.,., Ora '9 can••• ''"'" Ha mrick Dl•c• ••c~•• M.~, M 11u r1JMlnQ DK•. J'°" Now'"'-I QM •NI ,. I.., ,,..a., llnelHH'•" •"O 0 111• We119"1 1111"''' ""• ed Malc:t)ffl M<>ore 1111n1 ,....,, •nn "'""' co•n1K~1< a"" Martin W•"" rn "'•"\Iv• '"" Dn l111U<tc1 ,..,.(..... ' D.el Mar handicap TERRY TuRREll WllDNHDAY'1 eNTR•S ns• .. O ·•Y .. "' .. M ,,......, ''"' .-t. I NI\. '•ST ltACI, 6 ~. PurY. • I0,000. 3 'l'fft ~ ' ~ Clolmlnt Otlcl S 10.000. I llazt ftlomt <latt) 11' J lurounclv (Cutanoft) 116 3 Crnlol Tobia (GorrlOol 116 4 Accu e.a (SttveMl 116 S CIM.l«IKetor <ai.c111 • llJ ' Ml\IClr Slr'ldo (Camoosl • 111 7 J~rt (Llllflaml 116 I Vue.ten (l(HMll 11• 'Eacruslon (&rlnolluot) •111 10 Due• (l'ernendttl 116 11 lnqul11tlva (Pinc.vi 111 INOUtSfTIVI (3• ll Bell ov., \lmlt.r wllll Plncov. oul•l•ndlno -Cllfllaoe lrelnor Jeff COMloncl, ACCU IACIC (6-1) ltoute llOrMS do well •orlnllno at Ott Mor. s1ev11111 rldea. aL.AZI 'LAM• 14· 11 Orocn notch ofl., belne delrNd !or l 12,SOO la11, flh lltf'a with bt•J LONGSHOT· J ACQUEMA9'T . SI COfCD It AC IE. ' lv<IOll9'-Puna. 111.000 Fllllt• 3 vM rt old C101m1no Dflce: J2S,000-1n.soo 1 L'Alheno IS.rel 116 2 Ab Orlolna1 <Oouololl 11• J To aa tmoraitl .... ICutononJ 11' 4 She'1 So &Olcl (li.ctll •I 13 S E111ern Glamour (Hernande1l Ill 6 Ct>aroe The Rfdga ISlaven1l 116 7 Procuren (Mc.Carron) 116 I Coeltd L111er1 (Plncavl 111 ' Chlo'' ~rlt (Pedrore) 111 10 Ol&ler>t Command IO!tlal'IOu~wvel 11' II SlarU>ell 1a r1n1<erll0tf) 114 DlSTAND COMMAND IS-2) srr .. Cfl kid< 'nould orlno anothtf' vlc10tv 10 111li t11aro llllv. TO II IMftRHSIV• l4-ll Mull bt uMd to Cit•• 1"'10. •PHd, 11 c•ooblo ot Mme mov "°'<I on lode'I', CODID LIETT•RS 13· 11 &IJll'IC*I llard enterlno lhe sirtlcll toslng mome111um. Plncav lo ride 1.0NGSHOT SHE'S SO &OLD THIRD 9'ACIE. ' furtonos Purit; '10,000. 3 vur Old' & uo Ct.lmlno price: $10,000 1 Inverness GaOI ICl1naro1l x 113 2 Sot>'\ Intent (Ptdroz•l 116 J He'' No Ml1trtn (Llollam ) 116 4 MtlchlP lKatnel) 116 S Crlmaurle 1Po1191'1Dnl "' 6 Eruotlve IOrlll) 118 1 Tile Bio Ono (Otlv11rtt) · 116 I Luckalol CC111anonl 118 9 Mr B•r Able CSlbll .. I 116 10 're"' lit~ 10r19eol 116 11 A~ lllodll •111 ,_AY Re~UJO ($•21 ~ Wd •' tllt llal'I IMfl lutl rnlu.cl Wlllle lltoMllfY llttl, WM ttio cal; LUCtCAl.OT ()-l) ... , 10e dlOloe wltll ""9ct trio. tn1nl 1>t t.c:kOl*I w1ttl ...-,; TNI atO ONI 11·11 Sofne r.ete IOod _,.,..1 Ila• 0.l!Mf'CM H rtv NIMO. LOHO$HOT. Hl!'J NO MIS Tit EU flOUaTN aAC8. 6 f\!f"~t. 11'\irM tl0.000 MaldeM ) vwn old I. uo, Col l>rtd. 0.lml"9 Of Im. •lf ,000-tlt,OOO. 1 Scraooln Cllltl <Steveml 116 1 Ovm F ... 1 (Ollvernl 116 ) AIUke 9'td CBrlnllMIOlfl 121 • ln&Plrtd Too (Of'l ... I 116 S &II 0 S.rcn (Plnuv) (ti 11' 6 Matt., Of Gema (Co1tono11> 11' 1 Miami Kid (Oouolo•l 121 I On Tiie Miit (Warr1111) 116 9 &rooklvn l rldee ( .. 1tl 11' 10 8old Da ve AllMlll tSlerllnol a 111 11 aon Romeo (Fernendn) 116 12 Catc.h The C.lorv IFeldonl 116 ....... 13 Junior E\COrl (Scolll 116 14 Slldel a v TllrH IK-*l 11• IS~ Rlv•I (Plncov) (I) 116 16 La Verne•1 KarlllTIO (Iii.di) x 116 tN~aD TOO (3·1) 111""'-d .._ -1t•rl 10 oeln conwnand, weak911ed tole, atlOUtd Im· prove from oome tffort, OUM 'LeaT 16· 11 CtoMd bolc9v w1111i. roclne wnll loll• 1or IN 11n1 time, fluwH lor a lhafa et nlC9 l!r1cie; ll'UN· DIO RIVAL 14--11 Oonowoui ClOlllOlldlr I nd Plncav'I fir\! dlolce, l'llUtl clr1w Ill oll .tso elolblt 1111 LONGSHOT MASTl9' OF GEMS Ft"'4 RACe. I 1116 mite furl. Pl.na. ill,000 FIUle1 ~ marts ) YMn old ~ uo AIOWOnct. 1 Grev Vorlelv IKMnOll 111 2 Eutooa (St.VOfll) 111 3 VtrOlllc:a'a Quftl (Slblllt) 111 4 F ... t Rain (8toc;.) tt 113 S Oewn OI ~ (LlllNml 112 6 Aeil 's Sonat• (hzt) \ 111 7 Polly Lo F~ (TOflO) 111 I Solan• (Hemalldezl 111 9 Pr0dl1111 Proteoe 1Shoomltk91'l 111 10 Adell• (McC•rrOll) 111 'LetET lllAIN (M) UPMI OOoO Ii.Id lall on the turf, baek 0(1 lhe oreu, lrelner soo11 lllem rloll1, ll'OLL Y LA 'llMMll (6· 1> Set OOoO oaca wllllt Oftnurtd lhrQU9/loul DfOVlno Mc.one! bell, 0.SOf'Vfl CloM eon1ldenllon; Ga•Y VAJlt•TY 110·11 In loo IOUOh i.11, drocn bocit lo com· llltfllllre level, 11r~ fW LONGSHOT Vl9t· OHICA'S QUEST SUCTM UCI. 6 ..-.. 11'\irV tl0.000. Maidens > ..,..,. MCI ' ue, Col ~ Cllllrnfn9 f'k.t. m.ooo·m ,ooo 11, 1 Ueftlft."'9 Don (Orleoa) 1 Sl9r lendW <~•> 11• > Oowd C.11von <Slevtfl•) 11' • l(lm'• Oold (McHortut) 11' S Mauer NOVI (Connetlrf) 114 6 JUITIOlllO J~llll (a.HI 116 1 SUHr l udt (Sl.rllnol •"' I Gr_, lttver 11-W•l'leYl 11' ' Coal aumer IDelt110U1Yvel 114 10 Oala'I LOO. (lloCk) Xl 11 11 Plalor (Castanon) 116 12 Sir Fr9d (Fwnenoeal 116 ............ 13 a ,.d N' aruce IG•rrklo) 116 14 Pvlltr $trlno (KHM!l Ill 11• IS Oult0 IHtl'nandtt ) 11• 16 Coal Beo (Katnel) 12) 116 KIM'S GO\.D (3·1l OllOlav9d &Htd Ill tood HollvwOOd P•rll effort, lrailltntd and wo<kl"9 well, wide -,_,; DOWD CANYON (7•1) Orocn from !ouoNr encl wllll SleYM'IS rldlno wllt be IOlld cionlender, COAL auaNelll (6-1) T11t fKI Oelal'IOUnavo slldn wltn H~I• tNldln la "9nlflconl. LOHGSHOT SUPE9t llUCW. HV•NTH RACe. I mlll PurM U l,000 J YMI' o10$. AIOwaMO 1 Hol Molal (Pedroia> 11' 2 Ct\or119 a.11 (Toro> 116 3 Lord AMl1on IHtrnanclarl 11' 4 8uoorlon (&lock) •111 S Mele Arc CPkl<:ovl 11' 6 Damon'' Gama (S1even11 116 7 Hoverln9 Pr-• (Solol • 1• I Joto (Oelal'IOUHOv•l 116 t T ... rlflw <&azel m 116 10 Native Prlu (McCarrOftl 121 110 ............ 11 Oon II. llklt COllvar11) 11' 17 Time For Sakarlo lMcCarron) (1) 116 13 Agllete'' Pride l&nt) nl 116 ANGLIE ARC ()· 11 Old not brHI< alerllV reco..,.,.rno ro 1>e conttt1llou1, ®" not Mad the lo.a, cllenct 10 ,.,,.ka emend1, OAMOM'S GAME (3·11 Garv Jones 1r1lnod colt lull aired on HOllvwOOd Parll turf aoeln'I llloh Pt"k:oel dalmen, flourtt 10 racelva 1trono out>llc •uo· oorl HOVIE9'1NG .... S .. KIE (10· 1) Huoe lump In clan eller lmpreulv• win 1orlntlno, COUid prove c11lm of Ille mHI LONGSHOT BUG.A RIAN elOHTM U CL I Ue mllft. ""'-tltl..a CWllO Hencl\c90 ... ) '!'Mt ... & ....,.Ole! lt\!rW t I l),2t0 h.I, Ml,lOO; 2ncl, ---1 3rd, •IS,000, 4th, '7,500, 5tll, •2.500 1 f'abO(onl (M(HN~l llS 2 Alle1 AllU lltedll 10. 3 Alltllllon (Slt'l.m) 111 4 Ho\lal0'8'1 Sl•r (TOl'O) 11t s $kvwalll., (Pinc.av) 123 6 V•rlGk (Oelal'lounave) 11> 7 Oral'llOlk Ot$1rt (llotnerO) 112 1 HC>Hful Worll (Mc.Corron) 117 t SornllltrO IKetntl) 11' 10 Swolloff 11 Proltct vourMlf <••at> 114 ,, Eoklaurut (~ti') 11) Sl(YWALtCIR IHI Htlfd IO d9ftY IOo Mlflo efler stnallllne win IHI, Ml • 1°"911 Oii "*" trad\, NOSTALOtA'1 IT.AA (J.-1) ... , .. 11ut 100 c:llolCt In llNIV nMdOd outlne, fteur'-. IO imorove end w1I lit ..,.,-,, dMeW'OWI ...... LLIRO 110 1) o.1111111 CtllllMd uP tor OM Tr.- mHI, mov nM<I -\Ilic. IOlll te'rOft. LONO· SHOT HOf'EFUL WO!tK. NINTH 91At•. 1 1116 rnllfl.. Purw; ll3,000. J vear old• ~ uo Clolmlnt IN'ICe: s 16~s 14,000 1 Tutw Fl'l'er <C•tanonl 11• 2 Pride Ot TrO't (Mc:Carronl 116 l 011mc>1c a1noo cstt1111e> m '" 4 Lovtet'I Time (0ouol9S) 116 S A J RIW (Oelah0u$MV9) 11' 6 Son OI Raio (SIOOl xlOt 1 CH Seo &ov (Jewell 11' 1 Rad C>utlY <Ian) 11• f Haramoto (Pedroza) 120 10 aoo''" <Sttventl 110 11 Me11er C•w11on CPlnce'I') 1n 12 In Natural F=orm IOllvarn l 116 .......... 13 Sldtrttll CSlt>lfle) (1) 116 14 Sena1or McGuire (Htrnoncltr> 116 A.J, JllULIE9t CS-21 Ju11 alr9d i.st and nlllfll H rnl wldt toe In Mal void of env •l~I; M.ASTIER CAWSTON (4·11 Mull bt comkWed' lelt wllll 11rono rldlno Pinc.av; SON OtJ 9'AJA 110-1 > HH Deen dluPPOlntmont of !alt, drOC>l ao•lti end mev welt.a uo. LOHGSHOT: PltlOE OF TROY HST llT· INQUISITIVE (lat It~) ll'ttlCIE ~LAY GUM FLEET (4111 lhice). Del M3.r racing results for Monday Del Mar MONDAY'S RESULTS l:Mltt ot o -•v ~ ,,_..,,., 1140 S20 400 310 420 FIRST RACE. 6 Furtono~ PtH enlaa•ar IValtnzuellll RuM•nQ ram oenl ISll>lllel Forward convn.ncs (Brlno11ur11> • '° T.mel102 Alt.0 Ren Monre,,.,o, Onl'-"'ls, Doc Snow, No rlgt>I Turn. Mr FudO. Blezemlll, Hu.\llt A Dence Scre1C11eo Waler lacket, SI Ale1<ls n EXACT A (9-" oe ld 143 40 SECOND RACE 6 Furlono• Ooul>lt Oeflc.lr ll<etntll 18 40 10 00 120 Uo Tile Polt ILIPharnl lS 60 8 20 Couralno Ea111t (y atenruelel 6.40 Time l·I0.2 Al10 Ran: Oomlnonl Roni, So•<:• hawk, Wishbone, Quick Roundlrlo, Ga lt.nt So«lel, Hac/l•IAI Tachele, Jallsco, Honoufl OI War. Sc:re1c11e<1 None 12 DAILY DOUBLE 19·11 oeld1117.60 THltO lllACE. I I 16 Mltn. Swoel Wlnlllt (Pfnav Jr I TllO Panrrv (McCarrQ(ll An1onlnt1 (Valen1uetal Time I 43.3 110 S.60 • '° llO l 00 HO AIJO Ran Woolv Nen Frencll Ste r A K•u For Kelle, Soclatv Rive Scra1dlad Naumte's Glrl, LIMi.a nne. Plr•l•'s s.<enooa '5 EXACTA (2·71 oolo l lOI so 'OURTH 9'ACli. 6 Furlono' Fancv Looll CPe11ersonl 2160 11 40 1 40 GrHn Evtd Lori IBaztl I IO S IO FH rygael (Slbll141) S60 Time I 112 AIM> Ren Sacrtl Car, Bio Jor.n•, L•Ov, Pa" Dev. LlncOlns Glrl, S.I Lori, AIOI Of Oelsla,, Oourle'1 Olemond. Our Owl' Ster, LINlt n Row Screlche<I· Min Tonio, AN Nlol'lt N•IM, Mol'lsu•. 'Olvmolenne. Fl"H RACe. 6 Furtono\ .. Tough Envov (Valtnzuelot t 00 510' • 00 Mummv'' OleHurt IPlnc;ev Jr ) S 80 • .0 Bold Too,lder IBlt ckl 6 .0 Time 1:091 AIJO Ran Pukaneu POQu\, Grenobte C•orlc:~nau Covolt<'O. c;r.111 PeTact Flvlno LHsons. 8loom1no Tvrenr Sc:ra lche<I Sc.rloture U EXACTA lll·6l oalO 110100 SIXTH ltAC£. 6 ) Furlonor. S1vU1h Winner (McCarronJ 3 40 3 20 2 10 Wln<rwooo LAne 1vei.n1uetel 6 00 2 6(J Grea1 NtCIOllttor (Stevens) 1 20 Time' 1:11.1 Al\O Ran Pvr1m10lno GltnwOOd, C•w Ot Oro Sc:ra1c11o<1 SPOr1'mln<ltd SEVENTH IUCE. 1 Ml~ Stemw11rt IMcC11rron1 lnflnldeo (Bleck J Sllenl Arrive! (OrleQa 1 Time· 1:35. Al TM Rill 1310 600 160 1060 0 0 680 Alt.0 Ran l1111>elle'& Oullto, AffKllQ(I Affirmed, Bul>Oll l'r1u Alllva. Ser a lcl'ttd. None '5 EXACT A 16-71 Palo u 10 ()() \? ll'ICI< SIX 11·2·1·11·5'·61 oold i 12,n•40 wnn 10 wln11t•1 '''"' l\Or~l. Carrvo..., lor Wed"l\Oav 1231, 941 '3 EIGHTH ltACE. 1 FurlOnO\ llr1vt Ral IVe1tn1~l ll•ee<" (LIDallm l Foorv CMcCerrQ(ll Tlrnt 1 22 J UO UO JOO uo •60 )60 Al\O Ren Evll EIAl1na. Serot 8•19. Kn 111<1. Cellle LtOv, Pie-. Nlnaoavt,....lne. S.Nv Port Scralcl'IO<I None NINTH RACE. I 1 16 Mlle\ HalO E "°'"' IOelallOunvtl 10 00 4 70 4 40 Joal> rve .. n1uei.1 390 JOO Pu cetul Image (Liol\aml I IO Time I '3 • AIJO Ren Leewero Poreta. I I.ova Racine. U"lver·sal OrH m , Manv Road1, HQ(lvoc;k. Scratched· None U liXACTA (5-J) oald 18100 U LATE DOUBLE IS·SI Paid U0.40 A11endence· 1S,109 Los Alamitos, Hollywood Park entries Los Ai.mttos WEDNESDAY'S ENTRIES '"'' et 46-oov hameu "'"""') Finl Ptll J p.m, l'IRS'r RACE. Pece 1 m11t Pur\e Ll.300 Cal b•ed 2 10 S vear·Old m11lden1 I Can Cen Hor-110(1 1W1~ro 2 P relt Powtf' ISntrrtnl l Klml1 (Moler) 4 Wlnnlno GIOw (Aubin) S Clear TM Brl"9e (t(1u ) 6 Feil Mal I hlll 7 Oamu k ILet>taricl I Drew P1<9v •Sml1n1 9 Soc1111 SenH tlon IKutl>lefl Alsa ellOltllt 10 MlgMv Georof IOovallU II Ca llfornlo Magic IToddl SECOND RACE. Peet I ml~ Purse sJ,300 Cel t>rtd 2·vtar·old me loeni I Come On Guv ILevlnl 2 "' On1v Magic !Pierce> J Siano Up Comic (Koerllel • Tomcal One (Plano) s Guldlno sorrn 1uu11111m1 6 Loll• l'utl <Wlllle m\) 1 Cnerltl Zollan !Leblanc) 8 Rtlla!Me I Rite.Ille) 9 CK's Diamond IL&c~evl Alsa tll9ilJle 10 a Donner Pen IScherk>w) II a·Pooelar lDesomarl -o"ornor ''•l>t• owned entrv THl91D RACE lrol I mlle Purse Ll.SOO 2 lo S .,, .. , ·olds nw ot 7 oer ·mu1ue1 recflanc:l/or MSOO hit I ICtnl Ooo ITO<IO 1 Svcamort Hust e Ha ve•I 3 T"41 Fa.IHI 8ourQtO•\) • Slarl>tos I Perry I S Oulrure lWISharo• 6 GHl>H Junior ISleval 7 Mr Perkin\ lParlter1 I An<tn Guldt (Grunovt t Saluroav Oen (Lel>lancl AIM..._.. 10 Cronic .. IDttomer> 11 Call!ornla Jack ( Anoersonl l"OVllTH RACE. Peet I milt Pur1e 12 100 Cel bred all eoes Claiming Price SS.000 I Svntooated Rllvlhm (Belter) 7 Monlerev Mirage IValle n<llnolla ml 3 Tlont Quer1tr1 (Laektv) 4 Hu"'''' Reward (M4rllne1) s High Soee<I IO'Oonol\Oel Jordan Classic • nearing lf>ou·,c been concerned about the 14th annual C•t> of Costa Mesa Wall Jordan C la'>'ltC golf tournament th as year, forget 1t. The event will be held as usual on the first weekend 10 September. There w1 II be ~me chanaes due to the reconstruction of the two courses C Mesa Landa and Los Lagos) because a number of the hole will no1 be ready for play this year. ·rhc: e vc:n 1 w1 II be held Sept 6 and 7 with the entry hst cut an haJrfor the 1986 event. fhcrc: will be 44 players an each of the four flta.hts (a total of l 76)and all spots in the event were filled w1th1n five days of the first announcement ac<:ording 10 chair man Joe ( ·o!ttello "We will be play1na the Lo~ Lagos cou~ onlr.. ··Costello say~ "Th1~w1ll mark the first time that hole No 2 and 14 have been used '>>nee they were shut down. ""'o 2 will be a S-1>3rand No 14 hac,a newteeandveen and will make the tournament 1nterc tin and longe r than the p1c~nt cou~ that m1~cs 1n holcc,from both Mesa Linda and Lo Lqo •· ThcCona Me'j3 toumamenl 1s one oflhe topevcnu 1n the area a~ has. had a vmLage crop of youns tars compctmgand w1nn1na1n past yea~ Among the past winnen arc Scotl ~1mpc,on{l 974): Mark O'Mcara <1979) RrtAn I 1ndley (t 980); and 6 Fire Ano Rain (Aut>lnl 7 Klno OI Jan (Tl\ornton) I ltacl\ CTafll 9 AndY\ RalPl'I IBlacllmanl ............. 10 8oomtt Hiii (Grunc:tvl 11 Caoreln Carroll CS!eval Fll<TH RACE. Peca 1 ml141 Pura. 11,100 Cal oroo aft aoes """' I. marai Aoe anowance olvtn Rae:• wlnnen since 1110/16 not ellill~ Clafmfno price IS,000 I F ar911htll I Lodttvl 2 Dune Ladv CParkerl 3 Well Saa\OMCI Lady l&aktr) • Lt.,lrv Rllvthm (HOit) S Charmed Q\Mrk (Todd) 6 Telllllen Wind (Moler) 1 Shuffle N D .. I IGrundYI 8 Sulltd To A TH IV•H•n<llnollam> 9 Andv\ Mav (Sliva) AIM ....... 10 Sheoelv Solrll IKfn ) SIXTH RACE. Trol I mlla Puna '3.600 All aoes clalmlno handlcao g ,000-12.000. 1 Bull (Ot)Omtrl 2 Hor Ciiio (Perrv) 3 J I( Somolll 1w 11noro> 4 1·8 Cor S.mSOfl (SIM llll S Mr Conrtnl ( Kuabltr) 6 Idle Rule• (Wllkel 7 Froncl• ClouQMr!V IPl91'Cel I Hidden Chlo (Vallen<tlnoham) 9 a ·Suoerlor Jal (Parker) a-Gerald KrUOllk owned .nlrv SEVENTH lllACIE. Peee I ml.. PurMt '3.300 Cel orea 2·vHr·Old 1111111 mol4fn I Cel>ertl Glrl <T•tmblavl 2 OJa mond Solrll IPl.,ca l 3 Ktrzv ILot kevl • MoPlt Gerrv IVeli.ndlnoheml S Roaovlllt Ro1lt lWllllemsl 6 Min Shavle (Sn9fran1 1 Amvi Com.t 1Mol91') I Gvo1v Lore (0.M>m91'l f Siiier 8•t>e IHl•l Ma ....... 10 Fanti Kendi (Richmond) 11 La Prlncena (Kin i EIGHTH lllACI. Pace I mile Purae Ll.000 C•I orea ell oon c1alml119 t>andlc•o st,000 '10,000 1 March Siar !Sliva > 7 Caper1 Rou CToddlx 3 v auonn (Grundvl • Ml11er (Mllkell) How ARD HUDY Gou Brad Greer ( 1982). Other past wtnners include: 1973-JimGcorie: 197S-Larry t ollins, 1976-KcnTcal; 1977-Jam Williams; 1978-Graham Cowan; 1981-Mark Badraun: 19U-M1kc fvy; 1984-G~g Howell:and 1985-Rich Grunwqod. Greenwood will be back to defend has 11tleand former champion Badraun will also be an the field. according to Costello. At least I 0 places will panicipatc in the prize dastnbution in etch n1g.ht with the winner aenina close to the maximum allowed fonmateurs. S3SO 1n merthand1$e awards. Ove r SS,000 wall be dlSlnbuted in pri1es for the four flaatus * * • A ner 12 ycm as the Crosby Sou them, the annual benefit aotr tournament 'iponsorcd by the SS2 Cl ub of Hoag Memonal Ho,p1tal will have a namechanacforthc 1987 ~son. The event. which &>a•f1 a pro golfer wathanamatcur1n a panner's compct1t1on as well a the pro event. will be known as the Newpon Cla ac Pro.Am 1n futu~ ycanaccordinJ to this year'~chamnan, 8111 Pierpoint. The event will he held at Newport Bcach CountryC'lubon Feb 7·8, site oft he pa'>t l 2cvcn1~ \JndcrthcCroib) banner ' I ' S Demia n (W111lom11 6 Frnh Ta .. nt IS1"th) 1 Fatlenvourua tl>ell (Ma~r I I I.oven Lt vilv IRilch1tl 9 Sklooen ~lrll IP1erce1 ...,.. ....... 10 CelifO<"nfa AllQOI f PlanoJ 11 Or Wiiiiam 1v al1anc:11no1>am1 NINTH RACE. Pact I mllt flurse S2 100 AM •Ofl llUIH & m.rfl ave •"wenc.e g1vt n Rece winner• •lrice It 10116 nol ellolt>i. C1e1m1no orlct IS,000 1 Birdie\ Bride CMertonerl 2 SuPui. tSrterr•n> l PrOU<I Counrrv (Vall11nolnonam 4 WVMll N•n<tlne ILacktVI S Bronze GIOrv (Anoerion> 6 Ploe1 Ben<tll (Millln111on1 1 Ka lle Br1110 IPerrvl 8 CC>YnlHI Rovalt (l(utbferl 9 Min Infinity (Oesomer > TENTH lllACE. Peet I milt Pura. Ll,000 Cal brao 2 10 S·veer·olds lllllea & mar•• cond tlelmlng nw of 2 r acea lite Age ellowence given Clalmlng price· '7,SOO 1 Olamondelre (KoartleJ 2 a-Out Oul Madame lBleckmanl 3 Slnslllna CGrundv> • Cllen<tra C9erQ«Q(I) S Gamble (Pierce) 6 Ce rtos Love (Caulnl) 1 Stormln Nc><me (Hvman) I e ·Vincenze (Holt) 9 Limbic Svirem 10.IOl'Mfl a-<i HOii own.a enlrv •-<lellolts aoprentlu lotJ..av HolvwMd ft•r11 WEDNESDAY'S ENTRIES ( ""' ef Sl·llltfll _,...,,_... "'""'"'' Finl Pftf: 1:l0 o.m. FIRST RACE. 350 nrds Puru U,200 Molden 2 vear Old1 Clelmlno orlce st,ooo Whah Uo Deck Nul>l•do Pando Vuoo Bov Maf'rl<IM &Nu Cellltco 0011 Dach Coov Hev A Bue~ !>mo1o.e Thal Tnl"o Lively Sct nt Molavt Ml't SECOND 9tACli. lSO ..... a, Pur&e Ll 000 1 vear old Celilornl• Bred\ Clelmlng orlce M,000 Wvtackl• Goll• Go Doctor Pauum WOOd,lock Well\ To Bt Or NOi To Be Bank Roll Buoov Five Dot Merriment &raOQln RfOhl Alamlto1 Ooc RH l l lppv THIRD RACE. 350 vard, Pur._ '3.'0CI 1 veer ol01 c i.1m1no PrlCe l17.SOO 1cn1n Ancl Scratcnln S•o Talk.e• Conan The wanciarer Jet Hor a ·E•ctt•IO< Rocket Branelv Bov Bluf • O.C1o.em Too L•I Vartok Jon o-Eowaro F Cnernow ano Rooue SlaOlts '"''" FOURTH 9' ACI! lSO vards Purse '3,700 l veer Olds & uo C1e1m1ng Prlc8 $3,700 l ingo Ct>arge Face Oete Five Tlmei Cota Shi Sllle11 Kewean Sun Tna•a.~IO Reel R~ r1 ~·,. Bunel>O e1ec1r1fv FIFTH RACE 350 •aria Purse 13.100 l'INlt\ & mares l vea" Old & ,,o (lalmono or1ct 1S,OOO WllO Shakin Ro\•t Roll 0 L.ono K.lolune Oroen1e1 Laoend Miu Merit Bv aO S.11 E~ortnlon Ashmonte SIXTH RACE 350 vero, Pura. 13.100 2 vHr old llllle\ C1111moog Proct l 10.000 Mrs 8 rl1b.. Lovelv Bunnv Tiie &ea• W•v l=1roe1 Four Outce Olne"' Nc><modal KIOIY\ IC. Ut\ Jennlt Be Good SEVENTH RACE 110 varo1 Puraa U ,000 J Vh f Old& Cl• r-1 nu Pritt '4.000 G11t110 B •\•er Bio Rao Remmer Covntrv Rtm~v Mat1nn RtalOtl Jl,..,mtr\ Jet Cnor99r VIC10tv v:clo• V ctoc OU\ Mr (rv\lal Pl\1~ Al\O t 1·Q•Dl-Awtsome Sulit, NHrlv Me IE .. HTH RACE. 170 vtrd1 Puna 13.SOO l •••• OIOa & uo c1a.m•t>11 P.lc• M ooo Ce mt>-o Dt Oro E>oono Tl\t Pact So !iunnv General Gav. Cllarlollt\ Bug Oll•tl Ca\l'o Cocl\o<I De La u NINTH 9'ACE. 3SO varoa Puraa M tOO l vH r Old1 & uo A11Q .. enct The Lollerv Thll'lklno lll(f'I Slroakln N Rtac11.n Ca!>le Vls!Or' E11t OOS Morrtdoc E1JrtmelY T1me1v Luellle\I HI TliNTH RACE. 350 varOl py,._ 13 000 J veer Olds Cle1mlno Price M,000 To1a1 Ten Arnerlc.en Oesn Wranoltr foo Goloen Noles Prtmarv PurPOse AllCMIO JOl'ln GOYt<'no<'' Man'lon JI"' LIOl'llfoot A1uu11 Foret Campbell calls hi~ career quits 3-time NFL leader in rushing retires just shy of 10,000 HAMMOND, La (AP) -Earl Campbell, the New Orleans Samt'I runntng back who won three NFL rushing titles durinf h1 aJory days with the Houston 01lcrs, announced his retirement Monday, 593 yards shon of the 10,000 career yards. "I'm a man. I'm not a little boy." Campbell said at a news conference. ··1 believe this is the best th ing -not onl y for myself, but for the Saints.'· "He's a cinch for the Hall offame ·· said Saints Coach ,J.im Mora. ' Campbell's · p(rformancc since Joining the Saints six game into t~ 1984 scasoo had bccn d1uppo1nt1ng. But he bepn training c.a mp thi year full of opt1m1sm. weigh mg an at 1 tnm 225 pounds and saying he was ready to put a bad 1985 season behind him H>s performance 1n two Prt*~n games, however, wasn't amprtS\IVf' He had 78 yards for 25 came, or about 3.1 yards per carry Saturday night, m • lo '"' efTon apjnst the New En&land Patnots. he played only 1n the fint half. carrying 12 times for 3 yard • Ncvenheless. Mora \lad he wasn't expecting C•mpbcll's retirement an- nouncement. ··1t was a complete surpmc to me." Mora s~ud. "tic was still our No I taalback.'. Campbell. wh o did not disclose an)' future plan~ except to sa)' he wanted to s~nd more 11me with has family, said he decided unday night to retarcJie an formed Mora on Monday mom mg. Asked 1fthe dcds1on was his or the team'$, he said: "That's the su11>risin1 thing. I did 1t on my own." Fortune gains national team Scott Fonune. a former Laguna Beach High volleyball sUlndout cur-ren~y attendina Stanford Uoiven1ty, was tabbed 10 fill an openina on the 1 2-~an lJ S. Men 's National learn, which as currently compet1~ in the USA Cup, wnh seven.I eJthib1t1ons a,amst the Soviet lJn1on to follow Fortune. a middle blocker. got the ~JI when regular Steve Salmons ""ent down with an IOJury, crcatmg a void on the 12-man roster fortune JOJn fellow Artuts' alum- ni Rudy and Dust)' Dvorak and ~dam Johnson for the current exh1 - btt1on ~our which comes the the Forum 1n lnaJtwOOd Aug. 27 aa 7 30 pm The USA Cup, which bepn un- day and -...1l1 culminate wnh the final• Fnday C\en1n Wiii feature compcta· t1on Wlth the l \SR. Ital y, and (' u WeftelUy, A .... t H ARJES (Marc~ 2 l·April 19): What you rear will pass by. leavina you the better for the cxpenencc. Focus on teerets. wtsdom,.clandcstine arranacm.ent1 back~tage parlay. Older individual intends to grant your rcQuest. Watch ('apncom . T AUJ\US (ApnJ 20-May 20): Scenario haghhghts perfonnancc. circum- stances. that swtn& tn . }.'Our favor. Lunar, numcncal cycles emphasize persuas1.oo, romance. abtlity to win your way. You'll complete proJect. burden Wiil be ijf\ed, " I ~EMIN.1 (May 21-June 20): New advanoc made in business_ career. Prest1.1e swmg.s upwards. professional -------------supenors take note of your unaqu4: talents. You'll gain wider audience. Matnlaln independent stance, refuse to compromise. •1 SYDNEY CANCER (June 21-July 1 22): Favorable moon aspect highlights dis-0MARR seminationofinformation, bighercduca-••••••••••••• taon, long-range prospects, possible JOUmey. Intuition rings true. family daffercnct's can now be settled. Aquarian plays role. · . LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): You arc at nght place at special momt'nt -ansu~cts now serve as rthable fUldcs. Populanty increases, social actavataes multiply, you could receive 1nv1tat1on which includes travel. Gemma native ploys role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasis on legal affairs. restnct1ons. abtltty to read between lanes Spoth$ht on public relations. possible partnership. senous cons1derauon of manta! status raurus. Scorpio natives figure 1n scenano. LIBRA (Sep1. 23-0ct. 22): Personal appeals bnng desired results. Many who share your beliefs wall cooperate. help you overcome obstacles Emphasis on employment. pets, dependents. general health. Gcmm1. Vargo. Sagittanus people play roles. SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21 ): Domestic affairs could dominate andudang special relationships wt th children. Scenano highlights change. trav~l. vanety, speculation. physical attraction Relauonsh1p grows stronger. despite rock)' stan . S~GITTAR~US (Nov. 22-Dec 21 ). Protect pnvac)'. be discreet. streamline techn1q~es, get nd of superfluous ma1enal Emphasis on secum y. longstanding transaction. greater knowledge concerning propeny values. Pisces plays role. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan 19) Recent contact could now pro'e fruatful Scenano htghhghts news from rclat1\ie, shon tnp, ab1ht) to transform fanta'ilC'i into realities. You'll be on more sohd emottonal-financ1al ground. ( ann·r native plays role. AQUARJUS {Jan 20-Feb. 18): Empham on income potenual. abllaty to locate needed matenal. chance to reverse loss. More people will be drawn to you, you·u find secret of punang acros~ idea. concept. Anes. Lt bra natives pla) roles. PISCES (Feb 19-March 20): Momentum I'> wtth you -take an1t1at1 ve, gel to ht' art of matters. ampnnt ) our 01.1. n 'it} le You'll make fresh stan. romance will flounsh, you'll know you arc on nght track. Leo. Aquanus pla) roles. IF AUGUST %0 IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you'll be given chance to test theones. to streamline procedures. to deft'nd terms and to be provided wuh additional "office spact'" You are sentimental. 1mp~ss1onable. your mother had great influegcc. )OU ha' e gourmet appetite and poSS1ble d1gest1,e probkm You deal successful I) with the pubhl. espeuall) 1.1.omen C apncorn. Cancer people play important role'i an )our hfe MaJor domestK adJUStment ta~l''> place this month. October will pro'e oubtanding for you an 1986. Next time you catch a cold, get dressed up When you thank yo u're coming down With a cold, drink fluids. take V 1taman C. and get dressed up an your best clothes. The fluids and C go to work ph)s1calh The clothes fight that depressed (rame of mind that left you vulnerable 1n the first place uch as the ad\.1ce of a medical c~pen. Can )OU dispute the claim that kangaroos don't dnnk water" Q What's the h1ggc'1 andu'ltn not counung government 1n Wash an~­ ton. D (.., A. Publishing. It wa~ a Portuguese ex plorct "'ho named that snake 1he "cobra .. . Q Red '" 'luppu'>Cd to he the out'i1d<' color m a rainbo"" But l "4"' one "'tth red as the ans1de color What " PEOPLE L.M. BOYD .\ That would've been a rainbow's rct1etllon Fa1rl) common. <.) Ha' e an) popes kept their real namef1 .\ Not since 1522 when the Dutch Cardmal Adrian Dcdel became Pope Adnan VJ. He wa~ the last non- ltahan pope until John Paul II. m1gh1 m~uon L.M. Boyd is • ayodic•t~d columnist. Ii. ~~ Kids on their·own make sound moves Never before have Lherc been so many kids hvana away from home in the sin&le state. Tradltion.a.lly when you left home. you got married and your apanment looked like a stnpped-down version of the home you just lcf\. You moved in a plastic place setting for four, a few pots and pans, a bed, a second hand vacuum sWttper and a toaster. (You weren't legally mamed without a tOllter.) Nowadays, youns people arc set- ting their_ own prioriues for the first home of their own. The first furnishing they buy for their apartment is a stereo. No self- respccting smgle would be caught dead without a stereo. Humming Just docs not do 1t for this generation If there arc no plugs in the bathroom? They don't care. If the stove doesn't work? They don't care. If the room isn't wired for heating? They don't care If the front door doesn't close" They don't care. If there are two large walls that wtll hold the weight of speakers. they'll rent tl. The second pnority as a roommate, preferably someone of the opposite sex who owns a color television set. You can have an overbne and legs that belong ·on a piano, but if you come with a color TV set wtlh a few months left on the warrant}. you can wnte your own ucke1. Close behind the roommate comes an answenng attachment for the phone Heavt'n forh1d you c;hould mass a message wh 1 le you sleep on .the floor. Young people have a unique outlook on the creature comforts of laving. An apartment with a fireplace (that doesn't work) takes precedence over one with a rcfngerator. A pool table comes years before a sweeper, and a tape deck for the car as consJdered more of a necessity than an alarm clock. I visited my son's apartment a few wmsago. "What do yoo need fo r Chnstmas?" I asked. He shrugged. "I don't know. l've got everything. n My eyes scanned has room. A sofa with as1nglcshcct and blanket. A card table with four folding chairs. Two cereal bowls. three spoons, a stereo. a phone with a SO-foot cord. and a poster of Loni Anderson on the wall. "That's true," I said. "You know. there 1s one thing I really need." My mind raced to an ironing board, a sweeper, a washer. dryer. window ... "I need one of those cassettes with earphones for when I JOg." You can't.let them eat cake at that price DEAR ANN LANDERS: I hve an a Flonda caty with a large population of older people on fixed incomes. Re- cently you published a recipe for a cake that you saad could be made for S2.05. You llSlcd the cost of eacb angredaent. I hate to disagree with you. Ann. but I thin1c you arc wrong. Good quaht~ marganne: You hst the cost for three sticks In our area we can't buy thre' '>llcl s We must bu} four sucks. The cost I'> 99 cent!>. Three cups of sugar· The smallest quanllly of sugar you can buy 1s a 2- pound package for 89 cents. Three cu ps of flour: Like sugar. Oour comes an a 2-pound bag for 89 (ents. , ANN I.AIDERS <''crate. FROM PALM BEACH. FLA. I used your recipe to make cupcakes and Lhey tume-d out fabulous. You ought to' do a food column. DEAR P.8 .: Tbuks a beap. I already have• fall·Ume job. \ Oran09 Cout DAILY PILOT/T'*lday. Mlgui119. 198e * Cl 8 RIOCf Q 18 roa QUl I. T&ICU BoLh vulnerable. South deals. WEST NORTH • 10 a' a z <;>Vold 0 5481 •54 82 EAST •Vold Q8715482 0 AKQJ109 •Vold •J9 876 CV Vold 0 876 • 10 9 8 7 6 SOUTH ' •AKQ CV AKQJ 109 0 Vold •AXQJ The biddlng: South Weet North Eut 7 Q Dble Pue Pus Rdble P... Pua Pus Opening lead Ace or 0 Quick tricks are a means or mea- suring the power of a hand. How- ever, they may prove to be an opu- cal Illusion, for the shoals of distribution can wreck a seemmgly impregnable contract. No more vivid example of thls exists than the classic "Mississippi Hean. Hand ·• In the days of whist on the river boats. doubling &lld redoubling could continue mdefinit.ely. This hand was probably dealt by cardsh1ps to thelr victims, who would soak them for as much as they thought the traffic would bear Reportedly. Charles M S<:hwab lost at least $1 O,OOQ on this hand-a considerable ton.une CHU LES Go REI OMAR SHARIF ln those times Actually, tne hand ls qui~ a bit older than that. A vertion of lt wu given by Hoyle as far back as 17 4 7 Even in tho~ days, it Sftms, a sucker was born every mlnu~. The modern version dates back to Thoma& Matthew!! in·l804. Not surprt!!lngly, South feels that he can make all the tricks at a heart contract. After he rut!a the ace of diamonds opening lead, he leads a trump and learns that West started with more trumps than he No matter what he does, declarer finds that he can make no more than six tricks. West simply ruffs any plain-su1t lead and continues to force South with diamonds The hand Is Ingeniously con- structed for bndge. Despi~ their plethora of quick trl.cks, North· So~th cannot make &Jty game. The best they can do ts nine tricks at a spade contract or l 0 in clubs WOH tAMl -------lclltecl lty CLAY l 'OllAH O l!eorronge leners of tl.e lour scrombled wordi be· low to form lour 11mple NO•di I TNYKOT I I' I I I I Q E N E U I 12 I I I I· W R A l D I.: I I I I Po1r11c1ans sh0uk1 leam that tact is the art of conV1nc1ng people that they know more than - - I F I M 0 D y I o .. , ... ... ·~·. ,~ ... 1· · I I I Is b •• '""• " •• , ...... , ~·· , .;,..,.OP l•om i•~p l'.lo 3 b~IOw • .. Vanilla c'tract 1s S 1.19 a bottle Lemon extract 1s S 1.26. Almond 1s SI 15. I don't have these 11ems on hand. Neither do most women on a fixed income. And. by the way, ginger ale costs 28 cent'i a can around here. FROM SAN JOSE. CAUF. · That cake was a disaster It was Oat as a pancake. I called m> mother and she saad. "I knew 1t would be a Oop. There A UNScPAM8lE ABOVE lfTTEl!S was no bak.ang powder an tl. That's V TO GE r ANSWEI! Your "bargain" cake would actu- ally cost $7.52. That's a lot of money for folks who are struggling to get b)'. Last Winter a great deal of aucnuon was drawn to people who II\ e on Social Secunty The)' were shoplaftmg from supermarkets and eaung dog food. And you come up with a recipe for cake~ Why don't YOU wake up and smell the coffec 'l -ANNOYED IN T. PETERSBURG. FLA. DEAR PETE: Vou make me 1ou.nd llke Marie Antoinette. Gimme a break. Lady. And please read on. FROM MUSKEGON. MICH .. I tned the cake recipe )CSterday and at was a big hit. Everyone asked for seconds. mclud1ng my mother-an-law who never eats desscn'i FROM EDIN>\. MO M\ kadshate pound cake but thC) loved \Ours I 1mpro,ed on at b~ adding an orange fro ttng. The\ ~ud at ~a' the hc'lt thc} wh y I didn't try It." r~=============;;==~;;;;;;;;;;~====~ So, dear readers, tbo1e are Jost a few of tbe letters I received. So far tbere ar~ well over 4,500 and tit· "llaa.Ak-yous" outnumber tbe "dro• duds" aboal %0 to I. My worst fear was reallied la a city TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE ln California wblcb shall be unnamed. L----------------------------J You may remember I 1aJd, "Some- where a typesetter 11 going to screw tblngs up." Well, here'• what the recipe looked like In that West Coast dally. I re<"elved 57 copies. 3 1Ucb or 13 pounds of margarl11e 3 caps sagar 5 large eggs l teaspoon vullla extract 12 teaspoon lemon extract ll teaspoon almond extract 78 cup pnaer ale Alas, dear friends, I believe I have printed my last recipe. Meuwbile, I hope nobody tries the one above. ACROSS 1 Lifeless 6 Vukon- Alask.a abodes 1, Truck area 14 Water bird 15 Unatlected 16 Tahitian god 17 Corpulent 18 Animals 20 Lower 22 Bndges 23 Fhng 25 Begins 28 Execute 29 In days of yore 60 Doll 63 Infirm 66 Holiday ttme 67 Of ttle ftrs1 order 68 Brit1st1 - 69 -Girls 70 Caesar - 7 1 Pl"lillpp1ne island DOWN 1 Art11tc1a1 language 2 Pen part 3 Vespers 4 Rearrange 5 Waste allowance 6 Take in PftEVtOUS PUZZLE SOLVED Happy SO th for Redford, but he 's 49 30 Furniture 32 Soviet VIP 34 Grooved 39 Monop o111e 42 Cracker 43 Linden 45 Leg1t1mate 46 Joins ~ Upper rooms 8 Golf prot>lem 9 Grape 10 Ensconces 1 1 Shade of re<l 12 Amphitheater 13 Demanding 19 Lilts '27 lmmun1zers 30 Winter prec1p11a11ons J t TtlreshOlds 33 US ta• dt>PI 35 Broke brPad 36 Red shade 47 Invented 48 Water bird 50 A Ford 51 Golf Shot 52 Dolls 53 Etec unll 55 Jittery By tbe A11o('lated Prell SANT A FE. N M -.\ full- page ad\ert1<;Cment 1n Monda:r ·., Sant.a Fe New \.1cx1can ga' c greetaogs to actor Robert Redford on his 50th b1rthda}. but at ma} have been a yea r earl) The ad read." 50. Five decade-,. Half a cent Ur). Two-thirds of your tafe i,pan. But don't won). If you hurry. you can still make somcth1na of your hfe And rtmcmbcr this better you than me. Happ}' hanhday cowbo:r." ·It was unsigned but noted "This advenasement paad b) for a youn1ter fnend of Robert Red ford.<'f The new~pa~r !\aid 1n a front- page story that Redford'" long- ttmt' fncnd. NB( new a'itt'r Tom Brokaw. 46, called pcrsonall:r from New York la~t week to takt" out the ad reminding Redford of his 50th harthday However, both the 198 5 Worlf,1 Almanac and Book of facts and the J 984-85 ed1tton of Who'~ Who an Amcnca ~) Redford wn., born \ult IR IQ l7 making ham J mere 49 Tutu honored KING f ON. Jamaica Desmond Tota, the Anglican archb1shop-<"lttt of Johannesbura and a cnttc of c;outh fm.a '\ apartheid pol1q. ha'i been awarded the h1&}1cst honor lhas • Robert Redford <. unbbean nation grant' 10 a non- ctt11cn C,o.. C1cn ''itr Flor11el C1la'i'ipolt r unfonTd on Tutu the Ordt'r of J11ma1rn m a cen:mon\ . unda) at Kina·, H9u~. thc llO"cmor's m11M1on l utu. the 1984 Nohel Pcttl't: Pnte winner. 1s tounna Jama1c<1 wi th ht~ wife Leah and dautthter Mpho at th<' 1n' u.ataon of Pnme M1n1o;ter Edward ~as.a The} 1~ ~heduled to depart ~edncsda\ turday Tutu met v.nh Scaia. ., Jean Stapleton who repeated hts government'$ commttmcnt to economic 'S.&nc· llOM aaain t the gOH'mmenl Of South Afma Tutu rcpcatedl) hu called fo1 ,uch \3ncttons and .. nt1c1Led Pr~'i1dtnt Reagan for oppo 1na them Trash traahers ..., [ \\ "t OR k. -\l trc'\l''i Jun • • taplt-ton anci Polly Holliday ha' c ta~cn ,1 \l,ultl a1t-11n<.t a;Hh.tg<' on 1-lrnadw;a, I he star' 111 "\rc;l'ntl Jnd Old L Jee" posed ~•th twwcl<, and,. a ~alC'nng can ht'\ldl' nl'"' h planted la,cnder Jnd •" 1n l'oncrctc tubs formcrl\ filled 1.1.11h trash 1n frona of thl· .$6th 'itrl'C'I T hC'atn .. ll'c; a 'mall little J)('hhk 10 thro~ an to hcaut11\ Ne~ 't nrk which we're all rc_!>pcn!>1blc for ... Stapleton ..aid Tlk &CtfC'>'iC'i an~ \lamna an a rcpn'><' or the plav about 3 p:ur of ~t'itcr. who pot on lont'h cider!\ boarder.. v.11h ar\Cn.1c·laccd v. an~ ond then hur\ thl' hodtc'i 1n thl" ha\Cmtnt. Lamenta changes Bob Ktt1lau. ~ttrr known as ( apta1n Kanproo. lamrnts some changes an wc1et)" since has chal d~n·s ~hov. made 1t~ debut 1n 19~5 There are "manv mort s1nate-- parcnt households and mothrrs worlcmg out~ade the homr." Keeshan, .59. said turday at the Kan\ft'i C 1ty Zoo tk also s.a1d he'' concerned about the number of children hvana an poven) ('lk dropped Capt a 1 n Kana:iroo t"'o :rear~ aso How--<''er. 180 puhhl tclcv1s1on 'ita- ttons have s1aned up for ht'i 'ho1.1. on PB . which bc$1n Sept I The 1 \hows wtll be edated vers10M of hi\ hour-long pmanm~ 1ha1 rnn dunn& the I ~K~-K4 \tl\On un ( 8.\ 49 Greek 1e11er 50 Old Norse legend 54 Deep steep 55 PastebOard 56 Stage pla)- 58 Door t>eam 21 Garden tool 23 Judah's spy 24 Centaurus star 26 Clears 37 Retate<l tl"lrougt1 Mom 38 Stall 40 Soaks 4 1 Ont!-man show 44 Sheepskin 5 7 Mont Blanc et ., 59 Postenor 61 Oate 62 Sesame 64 Charier 65 Compau pt ----.,..---...,.-.------------- , Orange Cout DAILY PILOT I Tuesday, August 19, 1988 • 11 CALL 642-5678 IF CALLING FROM NORTH ORANGE IF CALLING FROM SOUTH ORANGE SAIL INTO SAVINGS 4 lines, sg 00 7 days... • ~Mite,.,.., OHL Y MO "-ta1111 ~ Aul0tl'CIU¥e, lollt'"V OI ..._ Wainled 1!!f111 ... ,~ IHI 1c.rw •t 11u llU "-TllY"11 ~ 2BR 18X cOlt• wlvu of -_. I i.tty Front deck. W/D 11 Wiler• you we lie hkup, gar. 11200 + ut111. viewing th• grM n \ Agt 873-4062 from the uppar deck o l lhl• IPIClou• l1mlly 2Br Mme. lovely MCluMd h om e • 2 3 4 . o O O yard. "" Of Pl• & dbl car 75M830 gar S 1150/mo Drive by llUY nm•• 420 PolnMlll• & call for UAL man Info 883-0572/857-0'51 CONDO 3bd. 3ba, 2 lrplc, ''""" .... ~ IHI 2Br 2B• Condo w/pool & 1ao. all ~1nd prvtc:C. s t600 .. 11t, INI, • Ing dep $500. 842-2008 I Balboa Penlnaula 2 .Bedroom. SSOO!mo. 111 a IUI + cleattlng dfP. (714>'98-2195 PENINSU' .A PT~ nr nc c:ntry lr«ICtl 3BR 2""8A, tam rm S2200 mo to mo. C.r•!! ••t ••r llU .. _, • .,, ... ! 1bd. 1119, "t:r •11111 +MCUtlty 73-70711 IH•hrlHt s har• bath. ~ crpta, S3SO/mo Cell 876--ee<>e u nlurnlth•d 2Br 1B• 0up1ex. 1rn sov1n of Hwy 800 /mo . (714)77~320 2 car gat. nr tennl1, ahop- plng, IChOOll • 1850 •NC L .... 875.4489 ···"' llM 11 .. llllPllL ,BAYSHORES dalgner'1 home 38R 2BA~ <Mn. Cn patio S2300tmo Summerwlnd new 2600 1/1 llYJIMllPUI Ca~ Cod 11yla hOme o pat1. 1tove, refrlg 23 w. Bay 780-8083 w._terlroot Hornet Inc N tll111NIO 111-1400 4 3Br 2 .... ea. 1111nd kitchen, 38r 28• rental at lavllh matr w/fr.J>, tor-""e""'G,.---.,.2----- tove, tr~. Po()I. no pat1 423 W ay 780-8083 ,1600/mo + h...--•1 2 ~ ..-I 3bd. ·~ ba, lrplc, g11. """''-' mal hvlng & dining & fam quiet location, w111l to S Oen. ovetlO<*lng main r m Very 1pacI1 I t>Meh & uoo VIK• Bdrm 18a $700/mo $300 dee> gaa/wata< pd fr::' ~!l' = 12500/mo 873-811711 $1400 Yrty.1184-6922 1-2 S830,000 Ownr/Agt Cnta .... 111 l&IYH ... I 844•9513 "N""'.--.....,1""u•xu""ry--..cond--oa•.""'3iiii9.ar Designer perfect, lrg 3 Child ok La L.anne ~11. t838 Plac.nlla,... gr Br 1Ba. encl g1rT, w/d hkup, MW paint clean IUIT1fll. 1 1111 2'~Ba. l/p, ape, dbl gar bdrm. 2'A bath• w/PoOf, lnVMlaBafbOa.BARGAIN PetOk.2mltobchS1195 IP•+ tenn4&. 11850/mo -2 Prl<le, S 117K, 948-7803 6-4&-1844 or 842-teee FREE COLOR TV BONUS S6SO/mo. No ~II. 2711 W. Wiiton 845-1819 2BA 2'ABA CONDO Ca.II Suelagt 831-1266 Ill UIYH 2554 Elden-formal mdl Ill OAIYH --- Br 2Ba. ~aut, quiet, dwnatrt w/pallo & encl lawn.re thl1 elegant tamlly 11 d 11 ft~• -home 111oc11ed. The"""" m. w s. """'' •P•· •m 2bd, 2'!\ba. den, on golf 2 """'' pet welcome, S 1050/mo. courM, next to tennl1 la ~rround9d by p1lm Incl water 646-2215. court $18115.759-0079 treet w/1011 ol decking A gar Moll utile pd, $795 22 Hamilton 831-4753 Br w/iar. C'rPie. drp1, bltln1 ncd yrd w/pallo MCW•tapa11001t the din-•F&llLY Fl~* ILIFH 1 LIYIL Ing ., .. afford• lntlm11e 3Br 2B•. 2 car gar, encl Condo 3bd, 2ba. pool 2 outalda dining. $5911,000 yrd. all bltlns S950 lee s 1800. 844-2607 836-4 120 Call 1·5PM 67 Victoria "C' Sflfl5 2619 Santa Ana $695 759-4830 TELlllEIT lll·lllO -------llUT Wlmll Bluffs oondo 3BR 2BA and fl IUllSTAn *CfltOITI&ll• un1t,1ngllevel.Hlghtyup- 1Br 181. all bltln1, micro, gr1d9d. Avail Sept 1. Yr utlll Incl. lncd yrd. pall IM or IMloPI. $14SO/mo. oi.. ssso ree ~6-t606 evel/w1(.nd1 We!ttfleld C..t ..... MAl..,.rtltu~ IMI ......... WATEAFAONT DUPLEX Wartl 8 Nleetlon Of gr .. t l8drm 3Ba, roott09 oar- IMno? Wa can offer arir den, patio, avail now. thl:'i:;om a amall apt o S 1900/mo , r.,'i/ utll. a 4 rm hOUM If fool<· 873-2747 or 7 3f2 Ing In CM, NB or H8 think of ue flrat for that eholOe .... ~--c; .. , •••rt Of ldMI IMng 1111 TSL MGMT 642· 1803 sc Pfau ar• 2& fL . ..... ...... 2140 n.w crpt a mini blind•, town-~ §8, 2'XL. dbl clean. Avail nowt M75 gar, I~ hkup, patio. No VIiia Rental1 876--4912 pall Nr 8Mch & Hell ·-· lnlal• -• 11001mo ~7055 ltttl•/!lit•h 1711 2Br 2Ba. 4 PteJt. carpet1, dr1paa, p1tlo. g11~. UM•mtll O/W, lie, COin llUn ry, Wkly rent• now avail S710/mo. 84~51 $ 147.00 wtt & up. 2274 AVAILABLE IMME0-2BA Nwpl Blvd. CM 646-7445 tBA Up11alr1 Unit N ........ lhrt Yorktown/BMch, 1 child •• ok,no=plMM 2714 S5SO + dec><>ell 2 Malet IMtl 3rd to lhr 863--07551883-1500 Agt, no fee 3Br CM/NB llouM Up to $400/mo. 64~80 Eric HIT IOOl'l flMIT or Jerry btwn S.8pm *PARK NEWPORT* QUIET RESORT LIVING Tennie, elubhouM, health •Sparkling n.at9d PoOI 1pa. Furn 2Br 2Ba. M/F •Cour1 yard view dining n/amkr. (714)840-4095 •Vignette BBQ area• C.M~rol, M/F n/amkr 25 eTwtlght dine In court yrd gazebo• + . Ult llke quiet llm<>S. •Spaclou1 Apar1nwtnt1 Shr 3Br hm $350/mo utll• •Y• Incl ~6-8325 Avl 911 •Gourmet kitchen F.m 25+ lhr 3Br CM/HB •New dove tan earpat Twnhte POOi. Jae $343 + •Laro-wa.lk-ln cloMta utlle. Linda s•o-0181 •Gat9d covered prkng untll 3pm, 650-7327 E11 •• 1 ... 1/ofllet ... , 2711 1: MllUHml mple pkg, ullll paid. 2855 E Cat Hwy 875-8900 w ESTCLIFF BLOG Nl WPOR T Bl ACH . ....... ,. •" .. ,. ''"' '• ....... OenterYlnleff• C<>mplete janltorlll Mullc EleYator Full view balconlee Secretary MtVlc:t Ample par1(1ng UM111 II M ... 340' otb• all 1tor~ room. $300 mo 1725 onrovla St 759-1227 or 5.48-3345 ecutlve Sullee & o.sk • pace Full bulln..a aer- I<* v Brlltol & Baker oeta M911.1179·2161 c leel-C-2. at t30 E 17th I, CM. 420 1/f & 720 1/f, Off s pprox 95e 111 Pvt 1..tBa • v ac:ant. 722-1602 OFFICE SUITE Overlooking harbor 5 75 aq fl Avail Sept 1 Call 642-4844 •••rclal c. '"W:I HAReoA etvo wtth 11or~ &PUTllllTI ALL UTIUTI S INCLUDED Fem OVlf 45 YI'• for 2BR t & 2 BEDROOM CM apt '300/mo i .,., autllul, clean lerge Gar· FURNISHINGS AVAIL utlls 646-9784 or afler . TIWllT lll·lllO Charming Eutbluff ·ar ... angl !amity hme 3Br 2Ba. ,._ FRONTAGE 2 UNITS •El llH 211 111* N.--llght neutral crpt. ..., Approx 1000 aq ti, 1eaM den Apll, pat101. deck•. Sony. No ~II 2pm 213.fleo-7888 ClalW Cart 3111 L.ook~F0t MAAY POP INS FIT Sltttlng p09, BaibOI 1111no 875-9822 Dtmnda '3111 HOUHkeeper, Ert?clllh 1pMklng only. fl hrt cty, 5 dy1/wtt, U/Hr. H/amkra Carol 980-2724 llM ........ , .. 111 Xccta R.c Bkkpr/Peg Board Mu9t know In- 1urance Hou re 9-e. Group Pfac1lce. FMhlotl llland. 644-1025 ••IPUITll &llllT Front omct. 30 Hra/Wlc. Mutt be entllu9iaatk: & cn..rl\.11 & work '#911 wfth people Muat ha\19 good offl<le 1111111. Ind 9venlng hr1 & IOfM Saturdeya. Salary opan aec«dlng to Olene ' ablllly. axp 63 t-5&641551-3338 Evee OENlAL ASSISTANT Exper'd ROA w/X-~ lloense. FIT. Nw~ 1peallty ofc. 640-2 Dental Receptlonllt. Onho. 4 •,; Dey. Good p' & t>eneflte. EJcp reef . Nwpt Bch 842-2828 IUIU.11.111 For buty Chiropractic of. ll<le. EJcp'd w/WOrtl.et'I Comp Ina helpful. Muat have good otb llkMlt. Sal1ry open ICCOf'dlng to exp & 1blllty. Cell ~ 831-56641551-~ Ewa •llPLD• NEW LISTING! Two 1Bee1room1 2 Block• apa Sorry. no ~II Fem, reap 25-30 lhare I Bdrm 2Bath $740 118 W Wiiton 831-5583 3bd. 2b• w/ume, Rl\191' 1 Gar yerd. crpt1/drp1 Avl Clean & ready S 1300 VIiia 548-4787 & 9&9-2000 now $825/mo 780-0473 ,.,.R..,.en_ta.,..11_6,..,.75-4_9_1..,,.2 __ 2 a•11trl1! 111.u.I IUD U ,lllTA lllltU t82 1 Parkllde Ln. HB It In NB. $375 Sally Meaa VerO. O' lull· 2Br. 147-1441 732·3137, 646-8789-N •Ocean. night & aunMt Hrbr Vu Hm1 2Br 2Ba. 3 360 aqA wlfront 0tft();, For buty Chlropf'actlc of· vi.w 4Br 2·~B1. trplc, dbl den. compl renov. New drive-In door In rear flee Ins exp he!J)lul. 30 g1r & game rm RV area erpt, O/W & landaceplng. * $625/mo, 1785 Whlltlet Hr1/Wk. Musi hi ve good $1400Wutlda63t-1153 Grdnr pd, comm PoOI St CM, 540-9352·0 . offlee 8'11111 Salary operi •--' 1111 .... Ft •-1 1 "'-al llOZ from beeeh. Excellent In-_,=--__,,~•-•,.....'-"-·-•_,-•tr vestment at $1811,000 1 Ba Upper New decor. L11111 lt1c~ 2'41 Fem resp non-amkr, 23-33 shwshr. lociled gar~ for 3BR hM In Hunt Bch Lovely furnl1hed I arr $1475 + MC 844-5197 d 84fl.-Ofl8 1.fll according to exp & abffl- • Uvt lllH• LAGUNA Bch 3bd $18001 S8 ty Call OtlM 631·5M4 .. an/C.••" I I ... IUPIUn ca11 tor «Mt1111. lntral looi GorQflOl.I• 4BR 3BA exec o.r., War~ ho~ lnclud• wet bar, · 111-2242 75 No pail 84<1(249 2 bike bCh All amenities •WTILlffl* •P• and lu1h land- 'Lusk" bullt 1pac1oua i aceplng Uppar Newport 1tory 3BR. 2'.\BA • form I bay locatlon Owner dine a lam rm, 2 lrplcl. motivated · make an view lot Per1ect eon· otter Q.Sunho\\ Kl·alt~ SO South Coa11 Plaza room Pvt entr 3 bl I $300/mo 960-6fl71 ree 1Bdrm, air, fenced town/bch. Pref male 30 +. , S390 ,. 'It ullla •94-&930 Fem ahr 3Br 2Ba houM In w . carPofl. No pell _ __ Costa Mese w/2 other I 548-8791 US2 women. $420/mo Call I Cozy cot11ge, brand MW LEASE Approx SOOOFt or 551-3336 Eyes crpl, drpa, rafrlg, 110,.., Newport Cr91t 2bd SS For llghl Mfg or R&O --------- petlo. ell utll1 lncld S l200 + m0<el No Fee • /air cond ofc, preatlglou1 lllllOAL Hurry• ~65 Others avall-Marti Agt 842-.1183 pool oc. 760-0840 or 549-3909 Front & bacic omc.. Wiit 1ble Fee " Lux on budget $875 hme --train College back-La1111 li1Hl 25/mo E/1lde 2BR 548-3977 or 895.-1196 i er 1760/mo. Private, TILllllT lll-lllO formal dining gar fully $6 ace•• Prt•tr!f ground 'Pref. Newport •111111 YI•* - -equip! kit 539-&191 Z1IO Bch. FIT, M-F 846-5073 dlllon 1325.000 , .. llAIT1llllOI UO-IHO COLDWeu BANl(C!RO 11.JffUnl 1241,0ll A RARE PROPERTY! A legal trtplex on apac10u1 lot. E.xceUent rental ., .. con11enlent to 111 aer- vlc:es Aaaumabte loan. mo to mo tenant• ~tOIO Traditiona l Realty 6:! J-7370 1BA, patio. pool, lndry Fem to 1hr 2BR 1'..tBA CM m. CIOMIOlll Yery nice. Lndry tac. PoOf, twnhM POOi. 1pe, tennl•. 149 E Bey parkln~, Call 497-6993 or no-o oo Kathy sec. S387.SO .. dep + '"'I LlllT 142·1IOI -----utlls. 662..() 12'4 ---- 4 bdrm. 2 bath Montego 38r 2b1 tnhm, wd bUrn Ip, Agt fee ' * IEW -.,,..* Pan Time ORTHO ~ with nice yard. Only patio. comm pool. S1100 -r-..a• 631 1400 ...-n _. 543-9431 Mon & TUM PATRICK TENORE • Larges! Belcourt Hiii Fully rented, 1-14 bldgs. 546.~070 W9d·Thurt ltwJtrt ltac~ 2Ht OWlllll F/M 3bd DUPLEX w/bal WE'RE THE 8ESTI N B nr water. 23-35. n- 1 & 2 BEDROOMS I •11111 ... HIO* amkr, mature S265 •MC I FURNISHINGS AVAIL Retrlg. dllhwUher &. 1tove Ooog or Mark 650-3263 Free utllllle1 Incl NO PETS 545-4855 --F stir 3Br home In CM I 295.000. LM opt OK. Call Waterfront Hornet Inc I llWPllT IUOI Tl * PALI •-1-•• tant ROA REO'd call: 831-1266or780-8702 $4SO hae wllncdydkld& condo. 3bd, 3 'i'lba. undertXgrou,potltlve lalMa I ~~~\ , pet ok pn blll1 pd won't + lemny room, Ocean e11h flow. minimum Cltrical/OfHct Sf Ptaia11l1 10071!0 : ~1111539-&191 Agt tee ! ~=~~f;~~9f:°'· ~.~~~KJ:~~~;,:: * llllPT/111* _;._:____..:.. Country kll 3br 2ba E·•lde * end propoMO tax 1aw1, lmm9d operilng tor nlPlD I s tOOO I/yd glr kldl pet• Newport finer '585 flat to-owner 819-341-2480 Newpor18MCh Aealtor Speclou1 llV1ng 2BR wllrg deck Poot, S 1SO/mo + ... 1 teactl« Huge kitchen pkng 3226 Clay, Nwpt In whlchr Th-F 1 t -2 ~ I Bit-In oven• & ranoet Hghll AVI Sept 1. S775, other N/smkr 645-2357 Patloa 111 IHI 213-597-8661 , ---------Fl h h 3bd. 2be. upper unl1 In 38R 3BA condo. 1 yr old. nu-Cr1PI 530-fl 191 ' Opll Child Ok hU )aCUl + * 09Yetoper M be tr1111ne cond. VACANTI 1782 st Jamboree & Agt lee more hurryl 539-819 1 * 11ian1 flaucial depend•~. ~::.10 Ready to gol PLUS 2bd Bison Many extrH Agt fee * h die and 1bd down Great rentai s2•9K Owner 720·9•92 cm 2111 Newport llland chermlng !eover9d GaregM to exc anga OUH !·!~ Tt LN• 1'14 :~~ enu::::' area Laeland $252,500 &1FlllUU Remodeled! Skyllte thru-waterfront Avl nowl New •POOi & BBO'• •21HI 2111700* cleanlng ~s200 10< rent. WlodW hu MONEY lor manner Typing req'd ASSOCIATED REALTY 3 lou out Relr~, w1hr/dryr crp1. 3Br 1 ·~a.. $1400 *Plulhlantcaptng Retrlg dllhwuher&atove prv bed & bath. lrvlne TOs SlOK/up, no credit CanneryVlllageRMlty 673-3863 ~~~ & 2 =ger ~ 1~:~Y ~~~E~T~~l~sN: H~r~ !Ill• Ren Illa 675-4912 * Xlnt 1ocat1on acroH incl NO PETS 545-4855 d-557-0450, e-857-5370 ~~~= ~:~ 7311 Call Jeri 71~73-3777 CtrtH ••l •ar 1 2 yrs old $135,900 & Biker A11alllbla Sept I NEWPORT Shorea-S t t SO lrom parll *•BRANO NEW 28r 28• F/want9d 3000 11 Mllllon --Attorney need• cs.pen- .' ... I. 759-4830 1 $9SOtmo'5•0-8140 3BR. 2BA. 243 62ND ST •Sorry, no pell chOice arN. patio. gar-Viejo EJcac hm poo1, ap1, Aaanactatatl d1ble part-time paraon llUT nm11 -----n-carpet ' drapes, Gall 365 w WILSON age 1900 , .. No pell r)/smkr, no pell S39!>•ut "" I ,::::1 ztzlr Good typing lkllla. ac- 38drm 2Ba lnle1 l1le. IUll.ST&TI E SIDE CM$800/MO I Terry213-645-1155 142-1171 760-1713or857-1716 768-39118 1renel 530-4333 I --~ C\Jracyamu11 Houraep- Harbor VI-Hiiia Xlnt 2br Iba w/lg yerd & alngle ---3 9 s Ullll YIEW cond S329.900 Call garage. 1 pet t child ok, llWPIRT llHHU WTllll *LUXURY 2Br 2Ba LIVE ON BEACH'° ~~o;eng;;:~ "'~n ::;' By owner · New to matitet 1 1213)439-6072 !Of 1pp1 G\1\1 863-07551883-1500 4bd, 2b1. Newport Sharp 2Br t •,;Ba, garaoe. w/new decor. laro-llvlng Pror M/F 28 & up fOlJNO ADS 759.1aao Alk for Julie 3 bdrm. 2 bath, charming I -I El Shores, cloae to oc:eanl no pell S795 54&-5880 rm, Ea1tblulf. frplG, pool, S• 75 + utllllle1. Teti houM oo lrg 1unny lot In 1 011111 llllWll I EC. Otl4t Ur, 2h I Yearly. $1275 Agent I aft 6pm 979-3848 Pam $895 ~o pell 722-6011 673-t55214114.5559 ARE FREE ll&T UIW 1uper neighborhood OPEi llll&Y 1·1 11P oar · patio. WIO, 13SO -------M/F 25-35 1hr large Npt I Temp full-time poeltlon, Great buy at S27t,OOO 14Br 2Ba home Completely sl pool n/peta. t 9 ml to IWPT OIHT OllH E SIDE DUPLEX-2BR •IOWFlllT "'* H ts h F 1B /B C II good typing lkllla a mu1t Forapptcall 840-8397 I radeeoretad lrg yrd llllfllUOl .. 111 t>c'1 S1 100/mo 548-8t31 ,VIEW. 2BR t d.,,l 1BA,w/d,yd,S850,"0R" Lg 1Br 1Ba. sundeck, p~ent;"No':.~sor'P"~~ 3 : general offlca. etc Cali 1 1oma oce0a n view· 1241,100 Gardener kept 2brhm klda S 1500/mo. Agt 6'45-2235 3BR 28A· yd, 11200• cell blllna, must aee s5soi tee $400 Incl utlla 548-6067 Susie 9-12, 873-11380 $279.500 Pr1n1 only IPVI beach community, )ult pe1 I/yd pllo gar $600'• Oceanfront w/vlew 3br ~arcla 733-1501 TILElllT lll·lllO M/F TO SHA OPLX-COM 142-Hll PllOE lllllCTill Y&LlllYIEW llSPYIUIS Decorator pertect light bright. & airy 3 bdrrn 2 beth & ramlly room home with lull bay. oce1n eatallna & city llghl1 view 2 llreplaees, wood 1hut- ter1 t1ardw00d tile & de- llgner flooring Spa In private arbor Ht11ng Beautllul landtca.Plng & garden• $525,000 759-9100 ----~ ... t' ~'i '~"~ ... HW.11 VILUW.U& •Lowetl pr~ 1Bdrm opens onto pr1111te patio $123.950 *Penthouse wltl'I flnet1 oc1111n bey end city llews $399 500 1't l 11rge111 floor plan. bu u11114y oecoreteO w1tt1 greenbelt view $225 000 •Pentl'louse c11rn1tr unit with ocu n 11ew anel 2 large ''Jnd&el<\ $375 000 '* V&f'y well c;r c:&d 2BCrm unit with torrT'l l d1nll"O rrn and periy am~ OM.~ S187SOO we na .. e mor" Pitta,.. call 675-3001 or 780..0895 1 blk to ~ech ' tenn11 Oll'lers 111111 539-6191 3ba lncd lrptc )acuz $625/mo 2BR 1BA. all snn Tl ---LOSE TO BCH. AVAIL OLlllOll 1 g PVGLASS AT THE TOP ' ~!1 ~~r3 b~~mo~ b~~~c~ Agt 118 I S t•OO 539-819 t Agttee ~~·,; a~ndd~~o~~· near st!10 w/lull k1t:".:.!ua 9-1, $375/MO FOUND Blk /wht 1hor1 T~: 5't:pmbu:d ':'=.i cean view. 4br, 3b1, 631-1266 or 846-57•3 NEWPORT HGHTS AREA I IOW YIEW 736 w 18111 St Incl, hurry $400 tee d-855-031,., e-720-0809 haired cit w/klnk In tall, ole dutl•. Qd phone game rm. 2 lrplc. Completely relurbl1hed · TELllllT ll•lllO llH-.iD ILi.i Vc ty Coate Meea , manner & front .............. . $815,000 Open Sun 1-5· • ·~· ~ ~-·· I 2br hm S8SO. torry no Ellec tBR. partly turn. TIL lllT 1u-11oa --... r~ ~"· .. I Pomona SI 642-3 t05 .... ..--Mon-Fri t0-5. 640-9243 • • pell, 1vall 9· t, 548~879 s9so Avl now 962·4557 •VERSAILLES CONDO* ~ach Mate prel'd $250 ance. Selary b&Md on ~ 'lw FOUND Cock1tlel on 81 li I exp Btwn 9-12 646-31163 Cnta Mtsa l 24 : · e • ,...c REASONS TO MOVE SPYGLASS! lmmaouletel We!it:field 2Br bay, ocn vu St t 75 + tllltlel. 646-l 313 Uatef & Con11a.nllne HS CASHIERIBKKPR Cluslc 2br beam celllng LEASE 4bd. $2700 +flrat, I VIiie Balboa 1 • den. ocn NEWPORT 1 BLK TO BCH 963 1759 ONLY $1311.llOO. Newly' 11ll,IOO 2ba l'IM nar lrplC kid• IHI .. , mo security •••..,...(ITS 11u. oak nra. et.gently Share Haa-$375/mo • FIT Immediate 09enlng Refurbl1h Ovplelt t-2Br IEWMIT IUOM • 644-6199 I ,...._,. lurn/unl Agt 631-4980 •SlSO .._ utll pd lrplc Found KITIEN 5 MO 8-4pm, Mon-Fri for Set· 17115 mo 1-1Br $495 mo mor.e Beeutlfully land1caped. -----.._,, · G & w vice Station. female pref, 2 car gar NP yd1 RV ac:-All new kite ti a •P· * Hl·l 111 * WESTCLIFF 3BR 2BA apac1ou1 All ullllllaa 3BR 2BA STEPS TO BCH ask 10< J1y 548-o946 ry ht tiger a trip Mlary comm w/exp, will ceu. lg cnr lot prl~ only pllancea/gu 2 bdrm 2 Mesa Verde seeo n11 4br $1595. gdnr wtr pd, •vi I paid Pool, gar No pat• Vu, patio. gar. w/d, F/unf PROF/FEMALE 28-35 ~~r ~'. ~~~c::-treln, 9&2-9512, F.V " Vil I I lit IOIO bath Best toe nr pool lncldl d•n 2ba kid• fine 9118. nu carpel, hd awy lBOrm seos Sl300/mo. toe OllYe To shr 3br 4ba Ovplx CdM I • • · •P• & tennis Call now Lil 539.8191 Ant f-ore. n-pe11 546-8789 280rm 1Bath $710 NO PETS. 6S0·2016 Ml d/ Id s557 FOUND PARROTTn Hunl-OUllUL Pit -----or Chuck 631-1266 or • ...... -cro w.w • *" IWIH * 646-5743 Sharp 28r Duplex beem -aTOLIFF OllH 301 Avoc1do 642-t6SO UITILIFF 2ll 2.. .. 'it utll Roz 675-5877 1ng1on Beach on 8/ t6 call Merrfll Lyneh Realty Tra.ln- 3 M Bd 'H -to Identity 538-6453 Ing Center In Huntlngtoo uter rma. 3'~B•l ••iji~~fu·(.r cells woodburnlnglrpk:. 2Br2Ba,pool.frptc,$8SO Larit21r ierllH W/Pallo NrShopptngcntr SH ARE Co1ta Meu Baachaeekugeneralof-Condo Waahar/Oryer • • r ger W/O hkup, No pell 548-4193 or 645-1419 New decor 1Row 111111 $895 No pell 840-1364 house .. 00 •MC ASAP FOUND Set ol keyt w/2 nee perlOfl 10 wOrtl. 1 S 127 900 24 t-82_1• __ I ;1 . e .,. I $695/mo 760·8882 WINTER Rental 2Br turn 673-0072 610-753..07 t9 EASTBLUFF TownhouM 751-826 t 8am-flpm or k.ya Ycty Adami School 10111 ol 30 Hra/Wk & WI Fiii ti Spaeloue executive 3 $800/mo Incl all utlle. e•· 1 -lllT IHI Ap1 38r 2'i'IBa 2 car gar 650•5318 •ft flpm on playfi411d. 8118 Ctll & 7 30am-1 30pm 2 W'Mki N-llnglefamllyhomet ln 11.1111111 bdrm Et alde twnhm w/2 ceptphone Taklngappll-El lld 2BR IBA 1 No ~11.s11001moyrlM l(ar1tt1 ftr Int ID 549 • 5 t 33 •month F141xlble houra Coste Mell wlprlvate 2Bdrrns garege 'i'lblk 10 ear llta<:h garage A11alt cation• 118 45th St de Id Ilk •0g•r 1rg 644 1010. 8-5 M-F only 2740 FOUND SMALL BLACI< the remainder of the lncd yrdt Tiie roola. oak beach I s t87 .'500 Aa -Sept 1 W/O & trig In-6S0-6-441 :~iO: 1725~~ r911 O· Ill,.,.___ R••T-kl11en white pawt/noM m onth Ca I I Deb cablnetl & much morel aoclat9d R4la1t0<a eluded Non-amkr • no -1 ° .,.., -. Otltl 1..-21110 red collar w/b4tll1 vicinity 171•)689-9077 Call today 548-1329 673-3883 pell Aaklng s 1300/mo. Yt1m 21 a14,., Tst5~~~flT Or•"t:11•603 Enjoy the luxury OI thll ex-Secure & .... Orange & 111 848-7207 .I •& llll'"" -1 1 -STOLIFF 011n1 C 831-126fl Ocean view Other• avall-___ • t clu1111e guard gat9d com-Call fl JS-& 18e LOST 5 yr brnlwht Sprlnn. r ------ • '" ,n; abl• close to ~ac:h •NEW 2Bdrm 2'1'1B• munlty In a 1pac1ou11 S • •BR 1•,;BA S127.500 Flrat time offered. 3br, O&llllYIHT&L TownhN Apt, yard, gar-1 3Bdrm Apt 011erlooklng DON'TpayMlfltore•150, ~~b.Pf:,~ t~ ~~~ @.......-:: Owner anxious Call 2'1'1ba. tamlly/dlnlng "I MITllO age 1800 +MC No peta golf eourae Amenltlea pay me $100 per mo for 432 99 Coretagt 546-6897 1 room. 2 lrplc, brliht & • 111111 8115 549. 7652 Incl lrplc1. wet bare, AIC, the aeme one car g1•age. arM. • 45 1 .._ I s2~ 500 lll-41ot trlll·l1U -I micro•. W/D hkur• & 2 North Costa Meal LOST female brlnd'-l wh-1 I R t .. -i IW c ...... ry. ony .. • • NI 2B 2B I d f N .. "" 81 . IC• u.u owner/broker 83t-4007 ce r a, n 'Y ac. o ear garages 10115 720-8730 Pit Bull In Fountain Val· 2 BLOCK' s TO BEACH< · pets Non-1mkr. 111111 Sorry, no pal• 644-0SOll --1ey, Bushard/Slater ~~ ,"' J l 7 dbl garage w/opener Sept 111 S650/mo C Sharp 3Br condo w/2 car la aaa l.f. S995 Near atreemi & Af!!!!ttall 1 760· l• 18 or 542•7528 I Large 3BR 28A duplex, ta•tllill 949 - 3e57 gar•ge Beach & Atlanta GREAT stXRf!R-Condo fall• No pell 5411-2447 LISM -new crpt Beleh 2 block• I.E. •••• .... REWARD • LOii tortlM St t9.000 Bkr 983-8377 2BR. 1BA. 3 ml to beaeh Garage S 1200/mo 1hell tabby cat Brn w/blk La .. 11hacll l p...!~~i~1·':!215fl ..... ltacla 2140 Ida.. 2IOI auest.BllU No pell 845-1882 .. 2 •••• 11rp1,J!r"" eyet, 1 yr "IWIU-IHt IOO el0n1 HOfMI ~ Condoa 10 111-llll llW &PU m I NEWPORT MARINA APTS 7 ~·:mo~~. H~~llto01y~ . To of llMI Wond'' 4BR I I •• tatt from $525to s1400 N-carpat, MW bllh Tllll •B•y view 1Br 1Ba. , 100 .,, llUll nn 873-0893. ev.t fl45-750fl P Pretti._ l SSO 1 Bdrm 10 4 Bdrm 873· 7548 af18·30prn 1 Featuring ~u6ful land· eq ti W/O hkup. micro. 181f W tcllfl 3BA ru 1oanca with ·~ Bk 1183 8377 ec:epe, BBO •· pool/ape lrplc, encl garage Prvt • p l 301~ gourmet kit 2 lrpll Mllr D l amonr Aead Fu ~ r • -a .. LllllYI...... PlllO/~I Garegee or bMCh $1475 Nwpt Beh. 541·S032 agt ~· .. "--·· ... ·-·~--..;.;:;,;16;,; BR 1nclud• apa & lg Condo. 8"Ghlront S1 fl Jrriat 2144 1 garage $11SO Y~RL Y earpor11 Sorry. no P&ll Sorry, no pall 780-09111 BAYFRONT BUILDING O•met aprte netur mo"'9 peuo dect< that ovenook• Mii M McCOfmlek. Altr1, 2er H; Woodbrldoe h.. •MCUrlty 54fl-07611 18drm Sfl10-Sfl20 --OFFICE SPACE wttnd1 M prtr1 morn-kid• tan1u11c mtn & hill range Boll 3708 Hon. HI tfl811 w/prvt '""I Tennie lak.. ••• ••• ... •-• __ 2Bdrm 1'/•Ba $710 NR LIDO MARINA 3BR 6SO tquare fe;et & up wanting true lrnd, poet Shown by appt only ..... • · -...... ...-11 826 c.nter St 842-1424 514 ClubhOUM Cal1642..,.644 llve togeth« 9&9-750fl P1UIOIPUI HU Inert PrtJ l poola eto No peta 2 bedroom eloM to wal er 2BA, IU1e new, l.ar. frple, ---~ 846-3375 evet a wkndl Deluxe ltudlo condo, cntr CONDO 2bd, 2bl, MCVflty ••• ....... a-1 -·at 2 1 I a w/glr M 50 0 CE AN FR 0 N T-:t:Pl _., 4 oev-. § NIQhll, aJf ex· S3 ft .. ,d • kl I ---... POOL. ap•. bbq Bd ............... ,or 2 •o I For more inlo cell' PALM§PRINGS St025/mo 381-1021 Fl 1818)705.-6400 ~~SA8PINES2850Har1a S1250,yrty 99 5888 I rlltac~ •Ht rtftl 3014 I • of town. ..500 Ip, low " g .. par ng. a • bedroom cloM to wller TOP AREA. <Niel. No Peta 2 rm. large IMng room, ,...... • .,..... .. u 11. "'1!'' ltac~ down. 819-325-5281 lrp~. Mierow•~. ltun· 18181 Tll"' '"""" **54g..2447** yrly rentel $1175/mo Alrfar•. Hotel ~odl· ••••----• dry hookup•. pool, ten-~ 548·0842 tlon1 i extru In ~o FIN D I OlzTIUOI.... lntall nit. 1pa 000 mo la Itta fta aaala UTILITIES PAID V•llertl. Ac1puleo. Newp1lnt 1tap1tobMctl. ~te;J;I 551-&581 PM Ha. Quiet, N·PETS Pallo. mntelu41 Co11.1m1I, or Cancun, . - 38A, l~BA 1129,500 WOODBRIDGE 38R 28A I ... , $426. av all n ow. 2bd upataltl 1900 YMrty. ~xlco' Plck•Up Plat,. AHi Eatall Store tll JllJ Upalllrl Condo-A/C trptc f BO Aso 640-634 1/642-5431 478-2872 •t1 12 ..... ltlMt. C.rdlrt Luogeo• 1329. through cla\'>1f1(!tl 11751771,ev .. 760-1755 Rat&rrenta11ouMh!75 w/dhkupi,earp0,, BACHELORS550 ._llll ...... l1hae .. -C.llPM751·3230 ..__--: __ -!._-J .-------------~-kid pat ok ger lhady yrd n-pell, 111111 now. leaM ullllllM paid, no P&t• rt ltat~ "' :.:!: • Ziii llYt ''ft IUD TWA Aound-Trlp Airline 639-819t Agt ,.. S1050t mo • tit, IHI. MO 102 E BAY APT e I .. I ...... ,...... Ticket 8/23 LAX 10 NYC 47° Krhf ·'" 8il'ly lop let Ut Ht1, YH Sell Y '" p,.,.,t rl C1u C11111n.4 , 642-5678 for informati on & surprisingly low cost. ="""'...----. ........ __,.-~ TO Greentleld O,,_ 3Bdrm. 2B1. tam rrn M h Return 8129 NYC to LAX wilh •1 pr .. lty p,111ern ,,, lal II Id &l n Augu1t 23, 1°-tPM.. wl frptc, garage. patio, • ont to-month S 198 Obo 788-382 t Vok11 C.ro,11 &lrnw m ov&r 286, On#lirn >tint rooatron. ... ~ HD lndry lac 1 hM 10 beh. Make the Move elso available ---,, -.hut or OIOVbf'l U'lf' gar, tovth pello 1 tOOO r••• t N-crp11, drPt. paint. ·furnished/ 1a;•rg;••I Pompadour D•r.•rllon<1 YEARLY Av•ll Nowl *mua111Y* No pell Avl now to Park Newport unfurrnshed K--..... Silt", K IQ I~ 14 •fle'I I 675-9887 or 975 • ..,.57 s~ecul.,-OCMll view 11200/mo yrty + MC "• - .. l .. __ 8ec:uri~o1t.ctcomm.pvt Burt, Dys (2t3)&t3-~71 t •F1tnesscenters. Mldcatef&inianilnmy SftnJ S3 25 Ph.if. 1sc -38 '""""" Ev (714)638-5389 It ~ po!lt Pta.1 -'-2101 bch 4 r '· ~/mo Maire &be smart move 10 Park Ntwport, nnrs. swimming "~· 4 • ulary · "O~ "11nCSl•n11 •01 Uaa-nevol 780-2801 LQ 28A-UNFURN-FRPLC n•iot ef1 r•q'd 0 t\ P&tlftrn 115 E 6:1601 BfVd •&tc hOmt Oen a cyn Gar. yrly bMCh rental, onty Ntwport Btacl '• prtmlu tu"y addrtn. Moo111 op~" deity !I b (71 )898-2078"' &pm 5-io 38Ft 1 hou• to bMCtl vv 3Br 2'~B•. wrap-llapt to und, utu Incl. F1nJ1kct ud uf11n1J1lled I, t , & l Sorry "0 pets CHILD CAAE In my M..a l::,,-=" ~J. Aug 23-30 I a.pt 8-t3 1tound d«k rrptc No I 13SO/mo, 860-211e bed N-port s .. ch No Ver«M home 1 year Ind ~ _.. .. "' '1..1.... 873~ 10 817 41247114oo1 petl 11600 f.GI &!0.'1015 nal 4t ar room IJNlrlmtlltl ud IOW11.hHtt 0111J 980 hY•ne Av1nu1 older Fun ICthrltlH 0 It ltoltNt!I c ~ 2/38r Wini-1 y .... P-mlHtH from Nt--11 Ctattr aod f'••"lo• 111161h1 ll'IMJ• 1~ ..... __. w_.. --"'11m ....._. -...____ 1neu1e ~tall ;_::. c;.jj l~t lead UUU'9TI llJOCii to liiiai. lslud. Frem HH-t;-11100 • ganldd'';;l'gr.a1 ~·-r• s.. ·~ -.;;::...-- VIiie Aentala f76-4t12 iidClN~IONY ul>O 17~ .. MC BACHELOA MS-no-t enc.a 9fJ8. tOU gr~OovlfMO<Mi.!nd Utll1 pd UOO/mo J1mbo"tlCSt1Jaq1111Hlll1Road Ntwport BtKh So Full t i me o""iilid NEWFOAONL'Y11 4BA 28A. patio, dl>I get Unit 28r•Den.m '2500 87~174 1700 16th S1ret1 C•"e/Hou_.....--In my 96 ~ luff ........ '"~-•1200/mo 't'fy [)( ..... by c711) 644-1900 ----..... --........ 2009 Mlftm., t>ut do nol Ownr/Bkr 7&8 70t U:mLM mT 111 Doverl South Cout HOf\'141 tor ' ._ ° Crett. -panerne d 111 u r b 1•nan1 1 •.uttoelt to t>eh 2t>t 2be dbl 2 t>fll.1 to bef\, ~ant, ,.... • Pi~R K 142·5tt3 intent 432·170t l>Ootli IUppllet crew.1 &tf.24..,121 gar fp<lc 1150 yrty other• ~ pelm, "° oooldno ~ -- -eroH •t•leh ~I ,. .. , Ut.fm<. ....... Ai-Need ~ '*"'°" laletl hc)OI( quttt-CHAAMI 2iA 1iAHM av -·•1111 Aot f• -mo. -to come to my hotM a more ,_,, And Fumlthed winter rentei ii'A2'.t8A ""i(i:1-;;;i BE.AU'T1,Ul t hCMIOf' NEWPORT cai• tor "'Y 1 I 1'm't • quiet ., ... 1vall•* ~ Uke new. 11tach Apt 17&o 21r tBa 197& Apartment<, children 2.J O.~ LAUIA WHEELEI Sept f . 873-t~ 2 CM gar lt200/mo, n• A~h1veMWCtPfll cVPI APPfOll 20-30 Hl'I Mu.t ---peta 811-790-M29 CALL 87IWIC>e "°J "'!ll••l!i! ~ EngUM ..._UOt C A ~ F T I ~----tt'-=--=======~~ - - ----- ------.~-----,;,__ __ .............._ ____ ....-----. _____ ........... ...__ ..... ____ ..._ ..................... .._.__1. Cledell/-1411 Gadlel/... 1111 Cldl/ ..... uan ..... HM ...... M.llUOllf MICl"K>fdT •. '1141· ... • 1-"""""""------------........ -l!ll=:=L"!'!' ..... --:-F -·---· ., __ -lllT-----~ Ind ... ---...-.-.. .-WI IWWW T-. ~tat eon.. for~"'*"*' ca1 .... ..... & =·~ ~ ..... • ... _, ltruction Lllbot 8*Y ..... ,23 :-;::: .. ~ 1111n11111 ~~°t:::,::. ~ ... Ml.. :'::.O.,ower._!C:tt T 1To 11 ••1111 Mr. '---.. ~ or....,_, IMdt ~ lnQa rot a M and pert. ·= F, '7IO MontoN AV9. FCN'twllon,_..._. M\,Wllefft,roec&M-1nO c.nw deuatopw. time 1~ ...... -•a,, 'IT ,_.C4,CM .,,.._, £0 ~ aoa.eea. 1401~lt , Prof"°"' ofb peNOn peraon In 04llt Ct1ulfled -·-· ---rs.,_ NewllO'tlMdt,CAl2tlO 10 •~ ptionit ceMa, ~ ~t. PIT~tor. Ill 'I BAllT ...... , --1 ~ w..e M-ttrnt eenera1 ofltoe or• *'°":..!!"9...!!'!' ~ t;pe 4& wpm, M¥e ·~~ S0::-~.,:.~50 '~ :71t~= = Mon-#n Y·JCMM-4.00pm, 111c10ry, ,_a....,...._,,_ __ .._,......,. Typing, 10.key, nttnt. c: =~ ~"'· pttot telephone ..... U • Apptylnper90nMon-f'r1 MrtCempM&-0032 +t1Pe. In 0.0eft Oi'CM, hMVY pttonea. no .. or,., Ml~ e.a~!'!P"lllll' ~.:::.-:,::; =~· 11AM·ePMoroel BUSY print ~ 71 ........ 14~135 ~'°ey.!.t~~''.!'-!~;;~!!! 2 (,714)11243115 •;•i==lt=r ~beneftt9r;•_."•.ne.1•-eatery ~ lt2~U<·2t7 hatd WOf'klnO C*90f'I to ... ITYlat puw, 16-001~ ,_..~,· I llY flK I• ~ 131"°"'7 -,___ ""''"'-' and w~ EOI Oo p~. MU9t be or ... loeMIOn In Llguna llC>PYln~to UI •t.a1•• It •BDDlllHL. Butv ...., bttt omoa . Ot90f\ -----nMt.~AMtlour9.V'.'Nl B .. ch. Plaua . call IOOKSOHTAPE I -u;~~::J1~"'69PO" HM opei~ & near bHutlfut lido C:,~~:-:ppolnl:.~ llSbldml ' tretn ts1o04'6 4M ·$fnor930-0212 7~=:t 'c':t~W:·t:.O:!:; WO 545-7I04P ~ women If you ~P• Marin• VIII~ le ..-Clng M2·4321 t•t. 302. Pl~ =·in; = 1 1 N~-mlun·lt•-HANDYMAN 18 H~ tbl (all ~Id!) & 1 c.oft tbt. Mnt 4 ow pm a n d 1 r • ·~•r enc ad and 43 FNhlon ltland. NB. khOOt Oltt'"';t FOOcl ,;;;. ~Ing ~tlone tor --1m All •Int COfld. 54H'74e ' 1 .. ... t.,_..,. In .~ ............... t ~.•:sop'*'°"m. Moton.wortcFrl, ••Ill .al tull I,..,. t'--r•n •1L ... I,.~ ..... "' -·-.. ..__., •.. 1&1.IPILIT , • ...., vtcetenow~t1ngap-,.._. ......... ....... ""' .... n muat oo .......,., iORYYRINiTNONH'' benefit• wtttl • a1fllt~ t 1.050/monltl. C all lml'Md opening•. Day pllcatlone tor PIT U-. VfKY buay clral&l.llon Of· <~bed). QUMn, twn, Colot Conaole fllernot• ~of~·131Hr, Ptlylllt. 714·973·7300 eoa~:..~s~2e29 Helpett Hrt 1fam-3pm . .crier•~· .. H .945 IALDfBllll ficle need.•. Pfll1 tlfM cornier/cotte./end tbte. con.tro1.ee.:,·= ~ 350 fOf =~ THANK YOU ldHI for rettrHe & S* "°"'· mlnfmum 3 Applctinta al* to WOt1' • employH to anew., dlllda bdtm.. "3-39l3 U50/ot>o. ~~~;;;;~~ 4e01 Jambof•. Mews>or1 hoU.......,.. "'"*" dalty1 hour• S* day. At>PY et "-~~ 111• en-ptlonv-and CSl1p1teh ANTIQUE F111n Ina rOCkar 1 ~ Bwtl. toe lllPT/~&IY ........ "',... at Ma I Ed'• Pliz&, 17tfil 2985 a.., St. l6dQ A. OQUfaged to~· ~ HOUfa .,.: cedar ctlee1. end table ' .. _ F« Newport IMct't a L.-. UUIMll & Tuttln, CM. Coate Meea 6~321"3 we offer exoelent t>en-Monday tttru Fttdey, 4;30 tatge ctee11 w/f'MllY i_r_au__.e .......... -..... __ _ ~~~'2. c:e"°' J::!°C,ty £Jlperlenc9 not nec111wy HEAVY STOCt< w o Rl(.1 IU IHTll =~!ft~~ ::!o!~9. ~ t!"ft.~ ,!.~~ = IMtt 11!~-u tll I Armneedef\11 tlmeaer; me13-3177 I l>U1 hlgNy pr.rd. Mutt be Oeltvety Pereon wanted tor ttlote qualtfted and am Stat1tng MUiry lal new~ prlele, 758-f5tl ' -StMPt.YTHE MST 11 C4lltlf In al · 1 NQhly ~eaaNe, WMllng tor buey Newf)Ott a..d'I Openlnge Now Avalabta tnt•eated In a rMalt c;e,. $4 oo pet hour ~ In *41' P• U . 'll a... s.-w:.~ w ..!... A_,.~7neener1 ..., .. , I 10 WO<k with deep ~aufant. Retlable, NH E.am utra creat\ tor O. ,.., ""'rton Monda" thr I lllPIUn T AALo 7 ...... p EUR,._ ..... ,_,,....,_ -4041. For Nwpt Bch 1..-w Arm delk• to make moMV motivated, )('Int dfMng MYetyTHi 11UNTINGTOH ~In S*90l'I M ondf ... -• ' u w ..,_, tlw, ""'• Al • ..,.......,.,.. - ·-·•IT v-~ r_......., Gd _ .. 1 ... Send r ...... P.O. Bo• reeofd. FIT 875-7121 BE~CH / FOUNTAIN. -. "AM··PM .. t ...... Ttiurtday, 2.00 to s-001Mua1Mllrgbf ... l~ tMp,OWC 2bOettNtftl, 1540JAM80AEE.U>. _, ._. ..,..._.., _..,. 1045 T II CA t2981 _, • " •• ,,. pm ,,.. fOf DebbM Of din Mt. 2 rec:lnarl, 2 coff mtdt NII, try S 119K NEWPORT ~ From/light bed! tor "'"' req. Celt Jo at &44-4512 • ua n, -for Manager VALLEY IN0£PEHO£NT. l()flowtng IOeatlOn. EilMn 942""321 tbq, b61ahetf, antlquabuf· J2' ll&UI UllT .. 1 Ad~ IOFelHon ..-.cs cate dlnlc. ~In pet· ...... , LIT'I TALI PIT WAITIUI ==~~a=;~ llllYllAll i.t. Make oft9f' 7eo..t 137 Tw Emrd. o/b. 78moh. flett Open 1 ~ • w .. eon Mon-fft. Phaf. For RE /O.V Co SUCC*ll-The Loe Angetea Tlmea Exp req'd. C4ll T~ Muet tlaW ~ 7227 Edinger. H8 PUT Ha. ESTATE SALE..SY APPT I rdy tr1f 125K HC)..7487 ~44 macat,lll'W.11tt18t. f\11 ~ft .will need Clroulatlon Tel•· ~ CdMf73-3515 r;ar, truck Of atatlon Equal()t)pt'yfmp4oyer Tll•llJU ONLY Sot ... Chaln IHFLATA8LE80AT11't " OATSUN2IOZ '7ebl9t/bll ..... n.tml 80-80wpm typing I Pf»' marketing Program ti.. .... wagon and ln.aUranQ9. HOUSECLEANEAS Local P•t ConlrOI Com--ta~~t9&.~~7~~~1 latge II HP Suzutcl 018 lnleflor,c.w,1Map9dn, Phone 8119Wlflng. typing ... lhorttland 6 dlctlt· f:1 ~ =~-= Part·Ume 10o3 O' PMlte ~ 84~ 1444, -for HEEDED nowt S4 50 atert pany need• route tedl--anglne & tank 1 1300 magi 1t1ndard trlM. and rnortoage proceaecw. Ing machine •Ille w/3-5 people. If you want to Cafe, 3130 s Harb« nne r~. . R.aPd ldvtlncemnt poee.. nlean. -train Call Mr FREE couch••· chalra CASH 720-39711 I 2 7 0 O. 7118 • 5 2 't, Salary CC*\. PleMant ~exp H~hly vt91ble Hrn S5.00/tlr . 17.00 Blvd.SA 5-411--8090 CASHIER/COUNTER FIT lble.30tlrper..-. T~. between S.t2 at n eed recoveri ng p IM Jll 144-5054 Newport 8Mctl onic. . .,.....~lonreq reamaturl-commlalllon foreach .... 10:30am-7pm. Modern Mop$qued."2·H35 t7IMI021 831-7533. twl ti DATSUN '74HOX 873-74IO ty neat appMrancl. j and qual"'-for our at· THE NEWPORTER Ofy CIMn« plant. COM. HOUSECLr•HERSI E PHOTO STORE . tRVINE Hand ___ _... S,,....,...., ~.. 11' •T•-a• -Red/blaC:k, anrl, brl'i ....-Callfornl• Communtt.... which lnctudet "~'k:"it reopening tlu the follow· perlenced • good pey. Clefll eJCper nee 18 yre + twit\ bed, di...., & night llPll UllT motor. new tlf•, ...... •/T P ..... Mnd reeume to: 1 lrtctl .... ~. ,..,.k-... RESORT With It• GRANO 873-330e or $75-1579 ""' •· -..... ,,... ....-·-· ,,,_ .,_.. Typing and 10-keyreq 31117-A Airway A\19, CM. ooverage lhan talk to 111 Ing potltlona avallable: U.... M/F Mutt have r;ar. Mon-Fri att•;noont i 11and $400 for allll 24"14 lmron pelnt, compaaa. (7J4)9M..1318 ln20houfaweek. Apply 92828Atten: Craig Hardy toda . For .,, lnlacvtew •Food.,___ •Tm'IWn 5-46-0421 Sat. $4/hr. 551·1331 VIII• Del Oro 780-9243 ,_ t>lmlnl top, ti• rWJa. t&Tm'71711 .... KIRK JEWELERS . II --11 IY ...... ,. "301 ~..... •11111-1•a• --M·N'"GER MOVlNGI Mutt Sact'tflcel "" :ee Yamal'I• 25hp ...... tlr"· ~.... I 2300 ""' ........... d. cM lllTUY • 1n .... 71 .. -...--v · •Coc1c1a11 s.rvwa 11-™--"' "' ,.._.. t-c-" 0 -·---.... _ """''"'" "-For olfic. aupply etor• Beau11ful An Deco COUCh •,,.... • ... ... '"'tr' 1700 HappyMover1.Callfor .,,..Pllllm •TeteptloneOpetatora ltnow tatdngappffcatlon• AtamallOCMntronthotel lmmecl opening for exp & ·matching chair (714)897-911&0M·F t()..7, =-=-,,...,,..---,,...,....--- 8'>POlnlment 842-0708 Con I .. .-... .. .. for a full time eeatllef In N9WPOf1 Beach ...._,...le ..,, .. ~ Sou·t.: 117$.6373 Sat 10.5 DELORE.AN '19/.1 ,.,_. t n...., growtn .... r ... Mutt tla\19 1·2 yre ••· Mutt ...... able to ..... r• 873-7030 .......... .,... -" .......... 5 ..--11•n&1Y . J/T tulted In eeveral open. perlence. Apply In petaon 1 0 ttblllt ,_ 11 Cout Plue atM. talary Moving Sale. Sofu, 13' Boalon Whaler. 40hp i1't5oo '1141eaO.i4i3' Exceltent opportunity tor For email, friendly, buay Inga f()( retell ealel pet· Mon-Fri 8 30-12 Noon. ~nfrlend~: ~~~: mW to S1400/rno -tbeMtltt. io.....ta game tbl, ooektall JoMaon. big wheel trtr. ---------'*"°" ..-Cina full time Marine t>utlneaa. Brand eon•. both FIPT. Ad-Peraonnel Offloe, 1107 • growing company and Experleneed, ptirmaMnt EOE, 1179-5944 tbla. end tbla .. ..a units. full eovw . mini cond ... _. .... amptoymen1 With variety MW ottlea nr t>each. vaneament potential. Wiii Jamt>Ot .. RO.NB. offera many t>enetlta. peraon to handle Prop.. TV1, stereo•. tampe, I S3200 5-41-3874 Red/8taoll, moon roof, OFFICE AID In their wortc. Thte per.on Good typing tklll•. oom· =~ 8:;'1.::;,;:.1 :::: WAITER/WAITRESS p ..... 8'>i>IY at: 225 E. erty Cuuatty POllclea, , IT ...... lllYD watir/dryr, acceu. etc 24' CM9u•ft VII oi.aa cutt ..,.., .... MW cones. wttl ..... t In the day to puter •JtP • mu••. lot• ot port Stattoner. &e3-1200 HOST /HOSTESS 17th St, Coa"ta M.... MMce account•. clalme. NeeOed to deliver tw 720-9088 8111-459-1380 hull, OMC> v • cuddy cab 14Klnl. 3 yr ..,, •• 'Y dftf routJne Of. V«y buey phonM too. can betw9en PUFFINS ---.. rating & bllllng 0 c Alf· theet• tor the Dally Piiot -•a• .... I VHS. hMO. runs gr•t. avail Sate pttced .. offtca. Outlea wltl Include 9-5PM. 831-.8480 1w.m&TI •a• •a RESTAURANT.COM -·-port loc 852-1111& .. H F Id .. _ .. __ , ... 1. 7 NB dock 1111.-omea eupply ordering SECRETARY. phone Needactlange7J=art· Call betw9en noon-5pm Matur9pettontohelpctlll-~:. "IH; :Yo!•:: L~).':'yrfl='t $4900/otf« &42-t&ee , 05190e· and Inventory. flt· 1n•-rtng, tight bkpg 1ngout?Wantto*°"1e aatcforLoula&40-4381 Oran and adult• with• INTERIOR DESIGN pr»-towance Mutt tl•ve r• -----Mll•lll 1ndaoaCllno/warehoutlng 9•5, M---Fn. • .. 50lhr handlel9C>ed condtllon. T Fle Ma1c:Nng gta. top '81 SMray 2e· Ell.pr-:_:~-=·~ niterfeie. -mell .... ~ -tuee:eafut? Before you WAITER/WAITRESS Enuretla. Appointment• ltlon awll. raining. •· llat>le tranaportatlon cock1all & endt~ CrulMf Loaded! Xlnt •llTI ~~.... ktt~OC:.tT: ____ 81_s-_1_eee____ do anything cell Eldon at PIZZA COOKS Ml by UI. liard WOf1I and Ible IWI. Be yOUf own Contact LIU Smith gl ... toe> dining room cond, w/ 10· Z.odle' eng 100t OIMll 8t., NB. and llgtlt office main-lllllTUT /TTPll1 759..t830 apd find oullll ONL y EXP .APPL y trav.. required. Make t>oa Celt 557-4590 &42·4321 Ext 276 table w/8 lacquered • lllp. tr1r ~5071 833-9300 tenace. ~ lllO Grut>b & Ellla Co, • com-IWT WllTDI MILANOS RESTAURANT $40.000 ·'70,000 comm MAINTENANCE Gao« el cnalra (blue) All t\lfnl1UI'• 115 2 1 ·~ B. y 11 n. r HONDA '79 AccofO '6dr, MfWI .. a'COUfler u9lnQ mercltl rMI estate firm I• IU&. ln&TI flOO E BAY -C 2 Call 80()..82Ma75 Maintenance poatlon tl&&JTT .... In ex.ceti.nt condition BowrlO er. radio frig, pis. p/b, Sepd, air, needa employ9ra V9hlde. Valid Me611ng a br1ghl. lndlllld-BALBOA ISLAND or 800 1128-4828 Apply at 3333 W Cout F/T or PI T, Mon-Fri BEAUTIFUL SETI toilet. cover. trlr, till trane wen 11800 firm Callfornla d'1vee lieenM ual who poe ...... eidt G\1\1 W&ITIUI IJlllD Ill.I Hwy, Nwpt 8ctl 9-5 M-F., 7 30am-4pm, no eJtp nee, 7~:r,'9M!~7 eqvtpt. ,,11 cono iel-1318 494-3572 required. Good beMflt• typlfl9, dlc1ac>tlone ano ......._._lest-Mt Wanted for Orycleanlng ~ p /T $4 00/hr Apply In Pef'IOl'I 20' CENTER CONSOLEH -ON--0-... -•• -.. Pr-.... -.---- p a ck age. u n If or m grernmatlcal tkllla To at· __. _. S«Vl<le C 87 Cola--BOOKS ON TAPE OAK T ABl.E SPORT p ) ll6 " .., -.--,. prQYIOed. Apply In petton range tor an lnlervtevw c.11 Apply Main St & Balboa on · OM, M 114 Mu...,,...at tla~e ~11.~0• 729 Farad. CM DOUBLE BED CAL ( anga . MltO, a/C, alwHI, ~ 9AM-4PM Barbara833-2900 ---------Pentoauta t()..12noonAeat aay•a-1-..•a•• • ...,., ... -· 5-48 5525 111 ••-Mot04'rMdy.t>ow&hand IZM. IOed.0, 11K ml. JOLLY ROGERS INC W.ES-l&llW&al for Pete 873 n28 -_. . -acape ••P. handyman • -_. r•ll•. compen. wind-S 10 150 PP 144-1121 17042 GllletteAve lllT'Y/llllrnll Full 1lme counter .. 1e1 1n For FV Christian &tiool exp & w0<k nex tloura SAil.BOAT CHART~R On Sert• matt bx apoga thlelO, bltlrt fuel t9nk --=· ~..,,..,,,..-==,....,,..---=,.... 250--0331 Ad Agency near 0 c Air· Relall Hardwere Stora leattal 9931 APPLY 963-7831 Cati 1173.-46&4 9-5 M-F FLEET ""°' person to trm J(1r• firm' new cono I se200. 831-0184 MBZ 2400 '79 SUnroof ---------port. lnttrHtlng and No Sunday• or evening• -.-y Mml IUllTI ....... P/T Mf'Vlce boat• ano do $13.5. Twn matt. bx apng, 'Tri. eo.t t~I Tamed MC. ewreo. 4 tlll)d, U-nl •• T varied woric Muat ~ See Steve. HW WrlQhl &GTmTlll lllllTll -•ns" MllVS minor repair• &4S-7 too lrm $50 557-4329 Bai-xlnt cond. lf*'P •n FIT, petaonable mature good typlat end have 2·3 -----=----=-~-Hotpllal. 5-49•3061 MVR Coate 'Meer-Blue acape exp, handyman SERVICE STATION SPINET PIANO $1100 ki1 IMt1 1 If Co .. 128 Rochelter. CM 53 Bed tkllled Conv Good driving rec:ord. Bring Mutt t1a11e tome land· • I "900. 780-1944 peraon for properly yr• ••e>er95i.nce7-131~all Jami TU IT TIE IUOI Print. 1890 Placentla, •ltP & WOl'k nex l'IOUrl. 'ATTENDANT 3'x8' ~lua llt>le lop 12s: 12' KlfE wmU1teA -.. "Jl mgmt co with buty .. ANIMAL ATTENDANT FIT C"''--.. _, -" Ellpenencedl Apply In pet (2' ......_..."le Good condltlonl Sll-$48/HR. ASK FOR ..,..,.Ion Out ... Include Mlftll wa-• .,,,..,,_ age etu ....... "" • r 4 rwr .. .,.,., " cat>t-OD SHAPE. SAIL TODAY phOnee. Mutt be •t>le to Ttcblcal/Tr .. n JOHN, MONDAY-FRIDAY b.ihing an•m•••. kennel Allen Beck A::t;,9 Call 873-46&4 9-5 M-F eon 3190 HarbOt. c M neta S25 .. &44-4806 $375, CALL t.iARK 850-414' = =~~,,:"'~ HIS 111·1111 wk No ••P nee. Appty •I 2ll09Newl)OrtBl875-13S3 llUl.fYll llllLI SERVICE STATION AT· WATERBED ~ tlta \ 523..02&4t\le2--8985 .. I mz 11111 mu.i.Cal942·1803 Exper1d rain gut1er In· T..-.~satee OoverStlor .. PCC. DRIVERS Noe•perlenoe~ry TENDANT FIT.PIT.llrty w/paodeO r911a. heel« '77tSLANDER3eL0.0.0 1 Tu rt>o champag n e at•ller needed OMV drlv-............ ~~ 2075 Newport Bl, CM Wiit\ own catt & know1-No .. 1ary, No Fee ~ + com m 1 1 1 I on liner. aheett $50 Call Rec. tAJfVflY tllng mut dtl $24 500 873--6954 ••n1•n1mtn Wanted·Reeponalt>te pit wortier wt1tl experience In WP. 10.2pm, plMMnt peraonallty o.atred. aatc for Sharon 9~5-2070 RECEPTIONIST Outgoing penon. for heavy ptlonee & mall Typing 55wpm. t>enellta Mon-Fri 11-6 MAUI & SONS 1ee..eo 11 Katen $2.40 per day That'• ALL you P•Y for 3 llM9. 30 day minimum In the SERVICE DIRECTORY CALL TOOAYll lllFtR llll Your SeMoe Otrer;tory RepfeMnl•tlve 1429'121 ext. IOI Ing reoord required Call I DOl'T IOTHERI IA?t ..__ Cple wl •XS> I edgeot LA & San Diego. c:.lve salon MNloea • 12 Eves/Daya 673-~3~ ...,...lngs 557-3935 teak/Int lh0'#9f, teak &l M~ 450Sl.C '74 Louie 831 -3700 Unte.s you are willing to '°' t>eautllulty matntllneO F 14)832~55 4•6 cotor pnotoa Cati llH111 ITA1111 •isctllaatnl Ml S ho41y ~ 998•5802 PP An~. pet19ct PRESSMAN-EXP-FIT -•Eam $50()...$1000/Wk A pU. C M S al a ry Lenny's StUOloa for make FIT llland Sa lat•n09r 30' MKll crulM condition. blu9. $15,000 Tri. Prlnlntg Company •Have fun In a plea .. nt • Bonua+ Apt No P9tl MYOt.1&1111 ove< promotional Immediate ()P9"1nga A DANISH Wool Aug.exi equipped .... , main· &44-105e San Jueri Capistrano etmosplle<e &42-4914 Wkdya 10-4 Full or part time 875--0823 CQM .. rn $4-S 10/hr Or1nge-burgundy-brn. 111ned Newport allp MBZ '59 1toSL t>lk/rlld 493-3803/&43-l833 •Useyourposltl\19 mature,CM,831-9652 Exp er ienced MANI· requirement• good TIGER OAK Uprlgtll S23500 &45-2787 • I attitude CURIST to do Pedlevres atmuoe, dellre 10 earn. piano. already tuned lthr rec«1t total ~ -FU-•-•Onlywork6Hr1/0y UlllU & Manicurea Call CIMnC\lt,962-9512 $1000calll)82-01&4 Newport 211 .clnt conCI rauon,umeownr211yn, ,_ ••--High S hool s.nlof-nd welt equlpt cie8fl tnlOUI 90Kml S15,500720-0111 HllPltTlll/llPa. •Get Paid weellly (Hourly, r; s • (714)557-39116 VALET ATTENDANTS AIR lreme wal« bed mat· Nwp11Up Must Mii' S15K . PC Board eJcpetlence ok l'IOUrty + Commlaslon. ~~ ~~y~~ MECHANICS lor BMWl tmmedlate_gperllng Full & lrffS 1980 RX7 Bra Ev/wtlnd 733-1299 EXCELLE':'f CONOCTIOH Cell Tony 079-4375 _ Ttl;~r:lg~tl~~ml~Jle position• for Service VW mtnlnum 5yra ex-Part-time NB 831•1428 54o-«73 Sli /Deck /It 819Q~~ '= lttw Wll.111--atlould cell Rick at WOl'k. $5/Hr -t Call Perry P41f'lence Contee! Eric WANTED MOVERSI Drlv· BRANO NEW STROLEE ,. I ........ stereo, .Aova. 31K ml, fl..i MAC GREGOR YACHTS (714)540-8509 Cotta M .... CA 92827 an 3pm &45-5780 548-1248 eral Experience pref'O I car Mt. Never beel'I utedl . 7t Mt record&. warranty. Malle 1831 PLACENTIA, CM ----EXP'O LINE COOK auc-lllG.l W&ITll but not neceuaryl SSO 722-8268 SUPS AVXltlALE offer/take CMlf 18e. Ofe __ iiil.il JafM/lntaarutt AmlTlll ceuful nightclub, goo0 Calender/Photo Seeslont 842-0708 Electrol'llc Typewriter. Sizes 25', 30' and 35· 478-0330 Hm 4g7~~ laln ----Hlv 5920 ~~ M;~,::'r a~.'!':; pay. Call M-F an 4pm. 891-8801 for interview Ea,l.,.t•t WaatM Da1sy-Wt1t, IWIO memory 9~&4~-4~'1 * f&lllUTilll &UIST&IT •• 20•35 percent on your Atk for Bob. 964-1422 SS3S correct. 8K memory t>ox • on_r _ Exoe41enl career oppt'y In For Laguna Beach eon.. long dltt•nt phone t>lll. EXPERIENCED hand knit-IOTll llllTE avt s 175 ObO 54 8-45<& 7 ., ' ... t>tldal fattllon '"""Id Witt Shop & Dinner HOUM. Free hook-up end no Hf-ter• wantedl Call Clara PVT School teact19r 17 .,,... ESTATE SALEI R ' ' I It. rua,.rt• • ...... exp'O seetts profetalonal • ' g. I tralnenthuatutlc. Front end eicp a mu~t. vice charges Freecalllng 71424()..1&45att.lf,,8pm Available In Irvine ar .. ·tutoring or t>et>yelltlng new stngle & king beda. Caa,tU/fralJtfl quellfled pereona lor flt Back kitchen or t>ar e11p card• Cail 714 875..0738 S300 to $600 No collect· lob 494•1779 sofa bed. 70 VW oonven. IOlf or pit exp In 111 ... CM. helpf\JI Call <494·04117 Mtween 9·00am-12:30 Ing 3 4 rioura 1 day soUO walnut t>Orm HI 859-55591541-3994 btwn l-4 ano S.9pm Mo~da~ thru Friday alter· •ercw•i1t ' stereo cat>1ne1 & moou1ar DODGE '72 TRAVCO noon Saturday and Sun· Lt' lolO wall unit. 963-8377 20 sleepe tlx, top eono. dey morning Call ,,.. a n • new 1n1w10<. gen9rator. ~2-4333. uk tor Kirk &ITltH OIAllll Ill S.IHtrM n S9.500 7511-1979 pp lrlAll 0.11t 20ak Dreaae<e. 551-4809 T~;;r~h~96~~lt cono YW •tt WHTF&UA •-~' PHJ s~~· you kn~ -turning • camper Orig owner S 1800 • •1 ~·~·.. u -MATISSE S lRed Room) 536-1960 lea\19 m..,, 330 Bay SI Sweet 18'1 CIHtlfted iS a 48•36 011 perfect lremed ..... C~te Mesa.CA 92826 g111tplace tobuv11111 11r11 s1200 Tradllon•I desk ltttr...,..ln/ car •1• S1c111tce 760-6776 Scttttra 1011 MISC BARGAINS! _, bar 1983 GPZ 1100 red 3900 retng Orssr gullara ml MINT conot (t tored amp accor01ans etc 19 mol MOVING• S3000 CASH ONLY' 536-7347 ot>O 675-11373 MISELll :························ : \l<I I I< ttl'fittl< 11 '\ 11' : • • •• M (,' L~R •• ['. MOVING-mull tell Solt· HONDA 85 ELITE • • love Mii cocktall & end DELUXE-RED. ALARM • \f•t•lt• .11 11111• .tr• "'"' 111 111c ... e tat>tes '41k plants mlClo EXCELLENT CONDITION • • w111e plus more Super S 1300 OBO 8« 0574 • • 1•p11·1I l 11r 111.111.111.1 "" 111 pn•1l11111• • 18asonable• 559-8212 • : l 11d1' 11111.tl· 1011·• 1.. , If : NEWPORT BEACH A•t• Ltaiiat tol • 111111t \,tl1•tl "'1!•11111•11 fl"'1lol1 ,111.t • Tannta Clut>Memt>ershlP IUEl • • S7SO THIS WEEK' I Pav • ).!o.ol "' '""'' 11 \ppl11 .1111 · '""'' •Ill"' e Transfef 875-3208 SALES 1 LUSlll • ,, .. ,J..111c "''" '""'" • u•111irs e e LAZV BOY rust white 8tt ._ s : : : : : I : Q lW Cart Electrical L1 .. 1ca•i•1 P1rti11/0ccaliH1 DXVCARE In a tun i tovtng RESIO/COMM'LllNO 28 I Lancare A KIDS PARTY by Carrlel erwlron,,,.,,t Ages 2'/t & yrs Do my own worlt. Lie ISHIK.AWA LANDSCAPE Cartoon ct11rac1er1 etc up lncld pre-achOol .1r278041 Al &48-11128 SoO Clean-up• Malnl Relltblel 643-1810 C M F/PT 54&-5722 -ELECTRICIAN Oual work Sprlntclert etc 850-' 147 •• ,.,.! ltmc• C l lt--1 Fr-•a. S20tlr -----ltaa I[ 1nct #487892 Greg, 979-6278 Cl .. n Upt•Tr .. Topping Comp1n on/Aid .. tor llve bOsf BUSTERS i88/mo. _ _ Stlaplng-RemovlnQ·H•ul In care & ute htkpg for l>OR..,(tH Al IOI I llf \,ROl l I ltlehn • ()11•111~ '•'•". ~f'<llft • trE•ll#I #OtHI '"" •• , • ( ..... 11 .. " '•• v••fl B••<h 673-0900 PORSCHE '78 1124. I*. air sunr1 stereo VfK'/ ong Must be ... nl 14050 obo Conalder tr~ or c;omputer per'\a awap 63 1-7226 P0RSCHE 'n~9~2-4-.-alf-.-.,,_­ loys. P77' t Mtvtce ,. cords tmmtc. muat ,...i $3695 ot>O 714/837-00-42 Nllmt1• 72 Btk/Bllll Or1a Ownr Stored 6 yrs 13500 080 67~73 e l<i•li.ilol·· "hi.Ii· '·"'" ''" 11,, e couch 5<>1lpaint1nosSea tllHLS • • Scape collector PIB18S DOMESTIC & FOREIGN RENAULT ALLIANCE '83 • ·"'" lll•ttr.111 1 I " "'""' • 673-4055 673-4255 111:10:> BEACH BLVD 4 door, gray. auto. ale, & up Wk/Bl-mo euppllft NEW & REPAIR No Job MIKE 850-3263 lhe elderly (714)833-2009 furn Chrla 881.09811 IOO small. Top quality. t•EES iii:':"'r ••. tia1 --Reasonable FREE eall· n r1aa _ •. \\ ... rr.., . ,, 1 ll1·111, ""11""1' f., 11 •. SOf'.A two piece run •In l\41111-4100 atereo. 2 n..., llree. 271<. It ... I ..,,_. d ml $4200 963-48&4 e 1•l1I• 1111 l11d111:.: l'.1111 ''" .1 111111• .111cl • mt ress en ... au ..... !In 4 Wt.HI DtlTt/Ji13 h • lamp All LIKf NEW + PEUGEOT * e ulid11\ 11wd11 • .t .111ol 1l1·11t.d 111 759·8943 833-982,. 30 • MASTERATI * : .. ur.11111 11111111• p10:.:1.u11 ... d11t \ 11111 : TRIPLE mate.I\ Or" & ntta 'llJHPCl(lll(( '* Al FA ROMEO * e 111111-.11!1 .tll11'"'"', • stno wM gtd 1r1m S70 OOO '* SMB *BITTER* • • Swvlrc;t.r wllt S25 Blu wl Sl ~BEA HLJ • \p"h Ill I"'"'" 1111 .. 111111 . rvg8•t0 Sl008 .. 5 9521 FAGTtlTIEUn FRIENDLY TIGERS! Why mates 631-2345 Topped/removeo CIMn-f!INE PAINTINQ By Rich· 1pend your valuable time B -- -up new lawns 751 34 711 ard Sinor 16 y,. of h~py cleaning? Free ettlmtlet, •••paa --LI 280644 reasonable 541-3606 * ..... H ANOYM'..L* * DUSTY'S Lendecape/lawn customers c. · .. "'"' Main S4tf'V Wkly/month/ Thank-Youl 983"" 11• HOUMCleanlng. carpet• & Laroe or small I do It all! 1 time Fr" .. , 241· 1&40 A.A.A PAINTING Int/Ext -1 ...... d t Pal 531-5579 or Ive mlQ uph..,..stery ..... n owt. e c COMMERCIAL Landecape LOWEST posalble price l<lrbye Malnl 831-5272 _ Carpentry. mnonry roof-Matnt Sprlnkleft, .00, 20 10 Step Service 662-3235 HOUSECLEANING 10 ~~~ ~1a.w~llle yra ln erea Tony &45-5124 EXTERIOR EXPERTS • 11 .. .,, 2 110 ,, 1111 " 111 : r , f!A22 HAHi Ol&ST 1 • • • '" tt •• -I /I tt : ORAIHiE COAST PUILISHlllG CO. • ' Frff el4 ..... Wei 2524 ~~~ , ~-=• Mna i * 752 ..()900 * YRS EXP Good ref's. __ C&B LAWN SERVICE Otfflcult '9P81ts R apeclalty ---------own trans Marla 24 I -9553 FENCES-GA TES Tr .. trim MOW• EDGE TWICE MO LIC•211&597 831·9295 HoueeciMnlnO 14 yra op Dump runs C M IN B $20-$25 548·5722 GLASGOW PAINTING PXr .. ml ~aetna • Roofing 6 waterprooftno• 83 t-' 199 • . S?."*''ry sm Aepalr·Remod'l·Addlllon• 0oor ... 1c 541-4980 rellat>te, r .... lree est. own ., .. Jim Whyte. 542•720e Int/Ext 30 yrs exper trans Pint &45--911M Delta •GEN HOME REPAIRS Tr .. /Trlm/CIMnup compl ref a &42-5214 . • ----1 · · gardening ComP9tltlve •ANNE'S HSE CLNG '* Paint Orywell Cerpentry prtcte Chuck &42-2873 PAINTER NEEDS WORKI Cmplle. windows, paint etc. Gary 645-:277 PTL -Int/Ext. <*tlfl91, refln cat> vecanc'1•Anne722-8572 HANDY ANDY -Matnt & F~~~oSbE;v~~~E= (281 yrs exp . work guar MARIE'S JenltoclaJ Maint Repair SVC Horne, Apt & Fr .... , &4&-30'2 0111111 P•lntlng 964-3837 Prot clnlng,....,. exp /rtlt. Commercial 7eo-t 194 --QUALITY PAINTING vv CIHn-Up, LendaC•P•· 24 hr Call Marie 54 7-5848 LARGE OR email Garo.nlng, etc For the Spec In Oki l'IOU ... & graf- MS CLEANING°7FrMEat OeMral home repaJra beat JOb done, 850-37•$ rlttl removal Beel any~ We're The Beal. eomm/l'M 8 yr• exp Troy ~&-2077 bid. gutt WOtk 976-8088 cell Erica 875·9510 IHll•J ..... ..!!. ----••iirl•L -- Wand• ' l(elty'• Ouallty LT HXOl1NQ • boViNd BRICKWORK smtlli Jo&; mttRINd INTERIORS Heec:leanlng. 9KP . refa, Garage & Yard Ctnupa Nawpoft, Coeta M.... HANGING/STRIPPING &42-0405or lle2·1667 Jon 84S-8192 lrvlne Ref I 876-3175 VISA· MC 873· 1512 0 Sl .. IP ---BLOCl<I BlOCKI STUC· Will,-K~~p y u HAULING . CLEAN-UPS co. Ille No lob 1ooernall .•••••••• SHAPEl?xperlefloed, r• 7 Daya Lowe.I rate• F LI __ _..,._.,. ____ _ llal>le Own aupplles, f\.. C•ll Barry. 831 ..... 7411 ree HtlmatH. c H •r 11 • llf.1111 ••I 841-2342 an 4pm 831 ·'345 •Att "'"mklftft & Matl~· Ooore-Moldlnga-Bay HAULING & MOVING ""' v .. .., WlndQW9-Complet• Patio• Ceat11ctt11 College Student wllruck •nt•t ~~~~ p~~~ iLXbe coNSfAGef1otJ Thank you, Lewi• Conctete WC>t1'. petto HAULING I MOVING Ooor•Re(>ttir·Al1aralton• coven. remodellng College St~t wltruelt Ca~•-Panel·Lodl11tC l~Md. 840·0&84 -Thanu, Lewi• 75t 0154 35.,,... pp J9fry &42..0587 - ••-1..,..* CLEAN & EXPEAl Over 25 year• ••P9f""M'l1efi..-rv1oe,. Lie T 118.428 130 1353 sBR oocfOR Work dOne Of\ premlMI -SAVINGS 780-7210 Tli. : 330 W. Bay St. : •1• aa1U44-12U l't-IOU : Costa Mesa. CA 92626 : FREE to good home mM Tr1cb tois • EOE • l hHO Apao lntid41 d<>Q 10"" .. an •• 646-aaoo c1m llAlF TH •11 • ·• s • e e e e •• • e •• •• •• • • •• •• ••• • FREE To good hOme g N>•I ~ rune gree1 monlll old PUPP'r Ger S900 ·~ igu man SMi>trdlChow mt•· 1 PL VMOU TH 8 I Arro• &42 2108 1u10 wlc1no~•' '"""Pl' J .... lrw/F·-/a.1-1oed•d S3000 ooo • ., .... IU HIS • Mii MO 6411 10.2 Openinc• Now Available CAR ROUTES ~xu!\!!"90E!'l'!"!MA!"9'!RS_piq_u._t_i_ik l v... "40 yellow gold 113 8 grams bObdc Van Conwnlon H1no WOf'ktld cut meet\ 1085 A c; AM IF M oracelet •'rope atyla c.twtt* ,5 000 mi •Qt\ Earn Extra Ca•h For De/Ivery Of Thi• Paper HUNTINGTON BEACH FOUNTAIN VALLEY INDEPENDENT llnkl 493-'448 1100• ,1an1 ti r.vt Pt11 A Aaiaab I04t ~40 4•7:1 UlllTT ... Fiii fO~O ,,., lt..O Cconnllnti l 1 , year old male Cu1tlom 1ee1t c:nnll9fllOll TOvOTll 78 COROLLA wl pttpera 893 ~'6 lO 000 lb hitch aH~ltlnt L1ltb~ good condition cono $8S<l0 &40 1~6. e•r ""'"m redlO. 5 apO: OW.... lhf-,.1,.,. s 1'00 "'42~8~4 Show quattty l<tpar'• A•tn laprtM 9100 -- 1 ctia.mplon 11ne. QOfgeou• • v w n Conven. 'al whit• tont ot lllU!'lnk!M 3 left Antte .. .., 12 nu t>rka/ctutdlfttr'eelloe> C...1tr•ctln la1tnctln ••ABC MOVING•• '=!i ::in~enr:!: a l•JWl•t lib mtit>IM ' U.c Oulck ' CarefVI T 138049 llbte John 7to-1132 PA f lo '5over1, decka. Int(,.,, Comout•t S 15 LO RA TES 552-04 10 txPeAt ci!RXMiO hung :=~~t):.~c:;~113 Deltver 1 day a week No frtt s.me. collec ting. no sollc1ttng $ '*"' 1 c,oo &4~ 905 7 I Ct 3000 o o ~" Am/Im , eltlt COnO ... ,,... $.4200 831 018.. 1•200 ot>O 7514142 Mll&UT&l lmDS 8WUKS MAl ( 720-f803 UP&l&TllWffUI VW n BUGCONVEA Ptua Small ~ and awnlnga, Quality wortcl Hr e>n.on-.one tutoring IT&nm .Ull Addtttone Waite ~ ,.,.. .., lie 3~ Any ~7~~ :"ton-re. ltMlll llYm M. Ml· 1ttl,11111. ID FlnantlnQ •111 ~9-042• -Orange Co OrlQlnal hen Laa•auJlat 81udent ~ Tneur.O ·-Entry i f reneh ooo;; a Lancan Lie T 12•-438 941·1427 """'' "''' --DfY By Normen The Doorman i( C fAEi' SERViCE NCW w.,.tlOUM SIC)fage wm Oone. reoomd t>y..... oa11 a"' 157·000R Top Trim A9moval 0ua1 P1rtln/Otc11Ma1 dlr'9 .... mtv 545-8533 'ii I .-s.,-.. L1e1tn• ,, .. "' btc CQ a; bUlllM lr• =·~~ tttr Cl 1)89 82e3 or 539·66\le tired) W1ld0ff oreduate. ... ,t;: PUllR ntmll JAPANESt:CiARDCHlNG will prepare •P9CIA4 din- ,.. ' .,.... Ouallly ~ ffee Ml Sa\\' CIMn-up & Melnt ,,., tn yv.Jr h0m9. pert•. =-~. ~T: #425513 -·~*·7401 Free Ml Tony M4 475t etc C.ttl Reggie 939·7109 .-.J""c""'t•R""t•t•st .. A""V"'IC .. e""'•-••Mu.st have dependable car, ~=~~;a-;: truck or station wagon an d Wia• .. CIH•l•t • insurance lU THE SUN8HINE IN SuMl\IM Window c:i.anlng Lid Ct1n (714) 8"8-59IO CALL 842 -1444 A;k for JoAnne Craney . POOOLES R PEOPt.E i PUOdle pupe fffCuD•, T Oy Min 1350 up !148-2841' ,_ unnsrnwe..- Ll'P Mired ....,., tl'INI &42 g2n 0 l IVEAY DEPARTMENT Champa.lgne Edition '. Mc AREN'S BMW .. 5t( f'N. xtnt, ow.-. l SS 1.5'J 494-'4 17 9¥,_nd M·Ftlllt ~ ~t I 8~9 S E ucltCI f41 "1111erton CA 7 14 eao8JOO ~'' ~01 8101 BMW ~SC.SI l!S P111erl t>llt t>( 1n1 til1• MIW 6111 • :l) 16 Of tit~ I t 1 :\ vw 711 Super ._. .. con~. min' cono, """-, 7~ mt, Utoo Call 7~ 1 3112 AnytlfMt vw euo ca..v ·11 "•till eno. n.-or-. am/fm et"'9D • •'"t cones, '4l<lola11o 8141¥1 lf3.2319 • ..,""" • ' • • . I t OAILY PILOT/ TuacUy, Augint tD, 1988 ... &a•....... llM laltl ....... t• NR ll>TICE NI.IC NOlU Ml.IC NOncE Ml.IC ll>llCl MUC llJ1lC[ ftlUC NOncf PmUC 11>11Cl VW FASTBACK '74 '11 ....... WM __ -..........,.--.;;;;:...._I ---=~;;.;.:.:;;:__II-_.:.;:=:.!::~:,_-__ _..._.-.;;....;.;.;;.;=--t----~.;.;;;.;;.o.;;;_ 1_...;.;;;:;;;;.~....,,_.___ l·--.---...;o.;.;,,;;;--.;-.._ Stldt eNn. ""1a 11rong Folly IOedect IMttW 1974. t~ IOOK 112t4, .._ ..._ ............ now Nici by It und9r _..., Thie ~ II ~ ...-..C llOTICI Ollt't "'°' ~ 21. At.41"* I , ..., Mtdlpeln1.Ma0 OllMU~. VI ,cw, PAO! 17M. 04' °''ICW. ..._ .. 1N1 .... .-~_!!TrwtlnlMPfoPMY ~edbY aocw~ HOTICI 18 HUIHY ti, 1t. tMI c.roca W. lflop. 49+25112/417·1517 ,1eoa21io . "ICOR08 0' OftAHOf; ..................... IN ;·--ln~utdeountylfld LOI A11eoe O.•llONftl OIY!H,_.a~~ ,... ly.~Jlt.~ COUHTY.1..CAUF()AAIA. ..... 1119~W Con\Oeny, F Jedi Uleleu, ... be IWd on a .,_ T·Z11 All 'I AA9tllN, JameMd VWRA88rT 't2CONV ... 1xce .. nNO TH!fl!· ne~•IM..W PAACEl.1 ~ • cNrige from 1r1dllr-NQh PwYn.fr••-Or•t INIC>e. &7400"19bo ,,llOM UHfH 1 TO SS. IN· .,. ttM ........ -....,; LOT 90 04' TAACT NO n.· ttlltemen1 ,... Mid dlnlfty ,..._,ttel (II.I • PWtJC ll)TIC( Pu.C>IW!ed Orente Coell '1etore 8:~. afttr 10pm CLU81V1?. AS SHOWN ANO c-. -,.,... (~)el 3M7, AS PE1' MAP Ille• with tl'll Collnty CW1t of Or· ~1 0 ~ unlt9 Plr _., Do lly PIAO!~ or .-eodl. 840-4708 DUINED IN THE A90VE lhe.,.,..... W .. --OOAOEO IH BOOK 301, ange COUnty on AuguM 7 to~~.....,.,,.. "Rt 1'tl •-........ _ M !NTION!O "CON·,_,.._..._, ....... ..._ PAQES 40 TO '9 IN· 1918 ' 1611 (121 · 1U ~ NTmOUl lll H•N _... .. OOMINIUM PLAN • ANO "'" .. N .... ,,....., c Lu s Iv ( 0 F M 11. ""4M unltl per acre) In IN Weoe um ITA~ PUlJC fl)TIC( DECLARATION ......... ••lrM••u .. CElLANEOU8 MAPS IN •• , ..... L•••• • of~ Town c.w. The~ peF'IOftl .,.. JIMCLICK ALSO EXCEPT I NO .. .,, ... c...... TUMi THE OFFIC( OF THI ..................... TheSl( .... toc.atecfwltl\lfl dolnt bualnau u : K171M /RENAULT THEREFROM: EASEMENTS ,_ ... It llllf'I, ........... .,... COUNTY RECORDER OF f 1' .... tldl ...... LM UTC Alee 8 IOCMed to the IMWntanafflletdttone .__ ... -~'I&.,. PONTIAC 71 Gr9nd FOR ACCESS. INGR£88, 1111111t-•MO oa~HI, SAIOCOUNTY ......... CA9'7 nonti.-oftNlnt~ aodM-.1301DcMlt•. --JEEP • Prix ANO EQR!SS ALL AS 0£. end 11tto•ltt1111 ell 111· EXCEPT ALL Oil. Oil. PublllMd Orange CoMt of Harvard and Mttquotte. ~ IOO. Newport 9MGll. M011CS TO S . 0 ,,. w. va. fUlly IOedecf. tnrt SCRIBED IN THE ABOVE WteMe .............. RIOHTI. MINERALS. MIN-o.lly Piiot AUQUlt f2. 19. H . A oopy of tM "-" ,..,ott. CA HMO CMDffOM THAii( YOU F:2 ~ IN .U.S.A. API> TRYING HAROCR TO Bl -1 •SALES •SERVICE •PARTS •LEASING l-RGl SI ltMNl ~' ON IHl WlSI 'WA 1 £Y£1tY MOOEL • Cot.OR CALLIODAY ',(JliTH ((llJNTY I I H; 1 ' rlf A( H Ul VC ' Hll~Hl~H.IUN EH AC 1~1-ll 842-2000 , .. ,._ ·----,., • No Acld•tiona Ofd tr MJr~ups • No ~aUlei .fet <Ma /aM~ tuat f'"" /ami.4 cipt. ff G '(rlrttClf~ ~age 1442 S Bristol SA &••·0220 I Tiii JHI GlllOE IAVINE AUTO CENTER 714-951-3144 800-428-7 485 BUICK 1 DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY lMCher'• cw. 30K orto MEN TI 0 Ne 0 .. c 0 N. ....... ..... N ,,. ERAl AIOHTS. NATURAL Saol9"1blW 2 tNe thl P'oe>ONd pllnl, • OOC>Y 8NWntW 0..llOC)tftOlll (DMllla. ml $3500 obo 493-.8525 OOMINIUM PLAN" ANO ra4M .. of die ... ttf ,.._ OAS AJOHT8, ANO OTHER ' notx of ti Co. (~l. 130t Dow .i .. DECLARATION. oontlfltolltleOOtlftf..-. HYDROC ARBONS BY wrmlnetlon and other PfO-St!Mt. Sulto *· Neiwpot1 C1 1111 .... Gede) AL80 EXCEPTIN Q .......... "9r ..... ~ WHATSOEVER NA.Ml --Ill laC1 lnfomllllOn .,.. avtlll-loectl.CAt2t4IO (l}Abull1trentfetl .. b0Ut Pl8.JC M)TlC( THEREFROM EASEMENTS ... ,,,....., ... .........,. KNOWN THAT MAY BE ~NOTICE ebll IOf rOlltlW 11 thl Com-Thi fltletono OomoenY to be mede. NOTlCI or FOR ACCES's, INGRESS, (vi> eecr-... #wl ~of WITHIN OR UND£R SA.10 PlCTITIOUI .,..... murtltY Oowle>prnent 0.-(Cellfomll c:ati>C>rlllonj, 1~ (b) The M1n19 end ~ TMllTH'I IA.LI AND EQRESS All AS DE· NOCWdlllf Of'*' ConftrM-LANO, TOO ETHER WITH NAlm ITATDmNT partment. 2801 MoOaw. CofpotN PlaU. Newpoft oeaa ~ ot tM 11.,._ SCRIBED IN THE ABOVE mt ..... AJ odMt\;;te w• THE PERPETUAL RIGHT OF TM 1 lrvtne. CA. e.tch. CA 92tl0 r.,or at« JotOP" R. 9o11t.er Loelt.... MENTIONED "CONDON•· ... peW.., hy9t. ORll.LING, MININQ, EX· doing ~p"~ ti ~ haW lllY QllOlllOf'll Thi• bullMH II con· S333 & 8rte1ot '115, co.ti I= MIUN PLAN" ANO DEC. Th• 11nd•rtl9necl ,.. ~~~=k~~Nf N~=~~:::g lormance f'IMrQlaN .-:.d Of oonoema. vou .,. lnYlted dUC1od by: • genttll pert-MN&. Ci. 9H2e T s VMI LARA TION Mn9e the ....,_. lo reflCt • Flnlthln 1oe11 c t to 1ttand • publ!o hle(lng to nttehlp TM ""'* and ~ · ·No. 11 PARCEL 3_t . NON·EX· lftf end al bide ..,W to IN AND REMOVINO THE St1nlon ~ our • bo Mid by lhl City ot INill8 The ,~tone Com91ny, .cldr .... of the tr.,,..._ UNIT COOi U • CLUSIVE EASEMENTS FOR entry of lft Ofdef _....,... SAME FROM SAID LANO TiloMal Ptiflnlng Comm!NIOn on Treeeuret .,1 Carrot. tnc 1 Cell-Fl~A~.'t ~~R.,!.J=n~~ ACCESS, INGRESS A.ND Int......... . COR ",....NYNOOTTHER LAIONHTO. IN-T1111111 Pt. ti.8:':· ~ ~lttnbet 4, 1N8 It 7:30 Thie tlatement ... fllld lornl• CotP<>t1t1on. CIO EGAESS. ALL AS DE· DATii>: AttfUel 11, 1• lU...,. HE R TO 928211 ' ' . Pm In the City COundl with the County c.ti of Or· FOflV Carrott. lne.., 3333 S :~ly u~f:i::1~""~:9 SCRIBED IN THE "CON· I .. A" TH A '" 0 0 I 0 ~~l~~l~K D~~l Ol~~co Tilll bu•lnou I• con-Chamber•. ~200 Jam· = County on July 22. Bttstol # 188, Colt• ...... ecrlbld deed of trwl WILL ~~~::!~1o~L~rc~~~ ·~ llOMIS. MIT· MINE FROM LAMOS OTHER ducted by•.,, lndMdl.lil ::,:,n!';f:: :i.:: ":~ 1 ~ ca,.:::, ~ ,,..,,,. SELL AT PUIUC AUCTION NANTS CONDITIONS AND ~l'Y ey ~.I ...,.,.., THAN THOSE HERl!IN· r,:n-A. Sdlult• l<ith)l Berron It eeo-t 1 tt at Pubhhlcl Orange CoMI ll'ld idclr .... UMd by IN ~gR'~~~.?~~~08.:°'?~: RESTRicTIONS AND RES· AttOl'M,. for EHC:-~Ori.is ==l~~~Nir~ with the11~b;:'of ~ the City of IMne ~ o.ity Piiot July 20, Augult 5, tr.,,.,.,OI wtthln WW )'1111 CASHIERS OR CERTIFIED ERllA.TION OF EASE· Publlthed Orange Cout AND SHAFTS INTO ange County on AUOUtt e. O..ilopmant ~ment 12. 19. 1tM lut pa.et to fet ii l!nown lo CHECKS SPECIFIED IN MENTS REFERENCED Dally Piiot AU0\111fe.19. 25, THROUGH OR ACROSS 19&e 11 )'OU c:flellenge this pro-T-27411 Ille tr~.,. BngMon C CO C ABOVE 11986 F'StaM jee1lncourt.you1T11Ybollm-H'lt•netlonll IVIL OE SE TIO,N YOU ARE IN DEFAULT MT280 THE SU8SUAFACE OF THE Pvblltfled Or Cout ltld 10 rllllng onty tno.. i.-•-Ill llftT1C( (c) The toCa"" ll'ld gen 2924h Cpeyabll It Ille limo Of UNDER A DEED OF TRUST LAND HEREINABOVE 0£. ~ Piiot A·-!'f:. 19 2il --)'OU OI IOl'lllOM .... r~ "" erll dllcriptlon ot Illa • NII In lawtlJt rnc>neiv of the OA.TEO 10/2il/e4 UNLESS SOAIBEO ANO TO BOT· ~, ...,.... • • • relled 11 the publlc: '-Ing :J'. United Stat•) .. right. lltlo YOU TAKE ACTION TO P\8.JC M)TIC£ TOM SuCH WHIPSTOCKED Sept1mber 2. 1988 dMUlbld In ltlll notlcl or ln PlCTmOUa ~S ll'ty 10 be lrtnaNrr -end lntoreel COf'I~ to PROTECT YOUR PROP· OR DIRECTIONALLY T307 written con~«»-MAim STA1....,..1 ttock·ln-tr1d1, lt11tur01. end now held by It under ERTY IT MAY BE SOLD AT NOTICE OF DRILLED WELLS. TUNNELS 11-..rld to the P11nn1ng Com-The tottow4n0 P9l'te>M lfl equipment, goodwtll. trade uld Deed of Tn.i•I In IM A PUBLIC SALE IF YOU DIATlt Of" AND SHAFTS UNDER AND rtaJC NOTJC( mlstlon ... OI Prior 10 IM doing bullneaa ... 8}'91.amt namo ll'ld COYOnllll not tc property llerllnaner d .. NEED AN EXPLANATION ELH EUZAMTH BENEATH OR BEYOND THE put>llC heiring. Del• ConlUltlng, 1090 W. c:ompet• of thel Clf1iln ,_ t«tbld· OF THE NATURE OF THE •AllD€H IJ(A EXTERIOR LIMll'S THERE· SIMNOR COU9rr C111 Number 18· Waal'llnotor1. Sanll Ana. taurant bull,_ known ii TR us T 0 R 111 c I( I PROCEEDING AGAINST EUZAKTH ELH OF. ANO TO REORILL. RE· 0# CALlfOflNA. ZC--0113 Calll 92'1oe Forty Carroll, Inc .. locited SIMPSON YOU YOU SHOULD CON· •AM>EH AKA HUE TUNNEL. EQUIP, MAIN· COUNTY 0# OflAHQI Publllhod Or Colet M1rk Francia Kualak, II S333 S. BtlttOI #185 BENEFICIARY. WORLD TACT A LAWYER ELllA•ETH aAM>EH 4NO TAIN. REPAIR. DEEPEN In the Maner ol the A,ppll-Dally Pilot Augu::i: llNMI 1080 w. Wuht1191on. Sent• Coall Meli, Ca. 92828 SAVINOS AND LOAN AS· 345 UNIVERSITY DRIVE OF PfTITION AND OPERATE ANY SUCH eallon ot Todd Raymond • T3 '4 Ana. Cilll. 92708 (d)Theplaol,and1hed1tt SOCIATION, A FEDERAL N·l COSTA MESA CA TO A.OMIMSTlfl WELLS OR MINES. Gr11r1hegen for Change of Thia bu1ln1t1 11 con-on or after wtlletl, lhe bulk SAl/INGS ANO LOAN AS· "(°II 1 Jlfllt addreu or EITA'n NO. A•tM41'7 WITHOUT. HOWEVER. THE Name duc11d by. an lndtvtdual tranlfer ~ lo be con.um· SOCIATION common d11lgn1llon ol To all heir•. benellclerlea, RIGHT TO DRILL. MINE, No A 134207 P\8.IC NOTICE Marl! F. Kl.lllilt meted are 811\k of Amerlct Recorded No¥1mbef 9. proper1y It •hown ebove no cr11dltors 1nd contingent STORE. EXPLORE AND OP· ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE Thia ataternent *U flied Eaetow S«vlcee. Nowpot1 1984 u lnetr. No. 84-482238 warr1t1ty 11 given 15 10• 111 creditors. and person• wtiO ERATE THROUGH THE FOR CHANGE OF NAME 91IZI , , with the County Clerk of Or· Beech ~. 500 Nowpot1 ol Ottlclal Record• In thl ot~ completeness or correct· mav be olherwlM lnte<eated SURFACE OR THE, UPPER csec. 60&4) PlCTmOUa .,...,, = County on June 30, Center Dr • Newpot't 8Mcti flee of the Recorder ot Or· n1tt) .. The benetlclarv In the wltt and/or lltate or· 5 O o FEET 0 F THE Todd Reymond Gre«l-NAMI STATl•NT 19 8 Ca. 92&e0, on on1fter Oc1o- ange County; Under uld Deed ol Trust b ELSE ELIZABETH BARDEN SUBSURFACE OF SAID hegen hU n1oc1 I petition ,,.. The fotlowlng Plt*>n• .,. F'Stl012 ber 1. 19". Mid d.ed ol In.Ill de-roaonotabre.cn ordel~uft AKA ELIZABETH ELSE LAND. AS RESERVED IN lhl1courtl0tanordlt1llow-doing bualneu ... Cat-PubtlaMO Orange Cou1 DiledAugull t, 19&e 1Cnbe9thefollowtng. In lhe obllgillont MCYredBARDEN AKA ESLIE THE DEED RECORDED Ing petltlOner to change CornpactFOOdt,4908W•t 0allyPllotJuly29,Augult 5, _,..,...-.eo11 •. T,_ PARCEL 1: UNIT 5 OF thereby, heratolore H · ELISABETH BARDEN JUNE 13, 1974 hla/her neme from Todd Fll•t Stroet, P.O. eox 285, 12, 19, 19&e hf« THAT CERTAIN CON· ecutod and deOvered lo the A peUUon has been flleO PARCEL 2 Raymond Gr11r1hagen to Slllta Ana, CA 92702..0285 llNMI -Carroll. Inc . I Calfomlt DOMINJUM. PROJeCT AS underalgned a written Dec t>y Bernard Jamet Bardell tn AN EXCLUSIVE AP· Doneven Mk:hMI Newby. B11trlc1/Hunl·W111on T-2113 COrporatlon, 8Y Mohlm SHOWN AND OEFINEO IN laratlon of Default and 0.: the Superior Court ol PURTENANT EASEMENT IT IS HEREBY ORDERED Inc .• Dllewwe COfPO'ltlOf'I: mad R Alltaha. All R THAT CERTAIN D£CLAR· 17\11\d tor Sile and rttt Orange County reQ..-llng FOR PIER MOORING AND lhll all ~ lnlerte1ed 1n 1645 v Ml.JC NOTICE Aletaha. Jamahld Par.In ATION OF COVENANTS. nollOe of breech and::....: lhlt s.tnard James Bardell I M A 1 N T E N A N C E lhe metier 1toreaeld 11Pt>01f er10f\, CA 92tS33-38119 Trensl• ... CONDITIONS, AND RE· lion lo CIUM the under· t>e eppolnled 91 per90Nll PURPOSES OVER THAT t>elore lhlt court In Depart-Tiit. t>ualn .. 1 la con-PlCTTTIOUI IU ... 11 Pubftahld Orange Colet SrR.ICTIONS AND RESER· algned to ... , Nld property epr-t•llve lo edmlnlster PORTION OF LOT A OF menl No 3 It 700 CMc dUC1ed by • C0f1)0fltlon NAm ITAT'DlbfT Oally.l!Jpt Auou•t 19. 1te6 ~~~'8~DE°ri ~E~ENTS 10 Nlllfy Mid obffoltlone. the estate Ol lhe decedeot TRACT NO 3887 AS PER Cente< Oflvo W•t. Slllta Beatrlc1/Hun1-Wo11on. Tiie lolowlng pet9091 .,. T3 I~ 1914 IN 800 : 11 J 4 i .. G20E. and lheraafter the under· The pellllon requutt I MAP RECORDED IN BOOK Ant Clll1ornla. on Auouet Inc .. P.M Ryan, Vici Pr.... OOlng tlual,_ u · Suean'e • " tlgnidceuMdUldnotlcool •uthorlty to admlnl1ter the 301 PAGES 40 TO 48 IN-211, 19". it 0·15 o'dOck dent ~etar1il Slrvlce. 1520 fltBJC NOTICE 1766. OF OFFICIAL RE· t>rlldl Ind of lllc11on 10 bl e. I I I. u n d. r I h e c Lu s Iv E 0 F M I s. A M. ana 1hen and lhtre Thl9 911tomtrll ... f'llld Nutlnlg Pl-. Sutt• 112. ___ ...;..;_;..;.;.~--gg~D~ C~LFIFOORRNA1 .. N GE recofdld AP<ll 15, 1088 u lnd~t Admlnlatratlon I CELLANEOUS MAPS IN lhOWCIUM, 11 any they have. with the County Clor1t of Or· Cotti MIM. CA 02il2il IC 2791 • ,. Instr No Nt4ll032 ol Of· of Eslat .. AC1. THE OFFICE OF THE wtiv ' lflge County on Jury 22. Suun Marotilla Webeter MOTIOE TO 979 2500 DtCi6~~~S3~D 1~~ER~~T liclal Reeorda In tM offlcl ol A heiring on lhe peUtlon COUNTY RECORDER OF ot name lhould not be 1986 456 Baywood Ortve, New-CM.DfTORI OF the Recorder ol Orange will be held on 9.1().88 a1 SAID COUNTY. DESCRIBED granted F'SMlll por1 Beech, CA 928e0 9UUC 1"AN8'1Jt IN LOT 2 OF TRACT NO Count 1 45 p M In Dept No 3 11 AS FOLLOWS IT IS FURTHER ordered Pubtlahed Orange Cout John W1b1ttr. 458 (lec:a. 110,~10'7 ~1!!·RAECSOSR~OWNIN OBOON Al s1:dialewit1 t>e made, t>ut 700Clvlc Center Ortve Wost, BEGINNING AT THE that I copy ol lhla Older lo Dilly Pilot July 211. Auou-15. Baywood Dr • N111rpor1 U.C.C.) ...... ""' K wllhOYI coveninl or Wlr· Santa Ana. CA 92702. SOUTHWEST CORNER OF lhOW c:eu.M bl pubhhed In 12. t9 1988 Beictl. CA 92&e0 NOllCI It hefeby given " 344. PAGES 35 AND 38 OF ranty exprest or Implied re-IF YOU OBJECT 10 the LOT 60 OF SAID TRACT, the Orange Cout Oalty Piiot. t986 Thfl bu1lntu 11 con-cred1tor1 of the with Ir ~~t~~~Ni~usOR~~~SE gardl~g 1111e pouesaion'. or granting of the petition, you THEN CE SOUTH 8 4 • n-•P~ of genlf'at T ·27311 dueled by hulballd and wit• named tranaf1ror. lhal • encumbrenc:es. to pay the should elthe< appear al the DEGREES 48' 33" EAST clrculatlOf'I, publllhld In lhlt Suun Marcell• Wlbll1er t>ulk 1r1n1fer II 1bou1 10 bf LARGEST SELECTION COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, remaining principal sum of hoerlng and state your 66 05 FEET ALONG THE county It llul onoe a weall Thltl 1t1tement wu lllld made on p«aonal proe>ert) ol tale model, low mileage ~~~~~~:'b DEF:~ AS the nott(S) teeured by aald objec:tlons or n1e *'"'en SOUTHERLY LINE OF SAID lor lour COl\MCUtlve .... l'tllJC M>TtCC w•lh '"'County Clerk ol Or· hereln•ft• dllcrlbed Cadlllaca In Orange THE "CON~tM I N IUO~ deed of Trust. with 1n1er .. 1 ot>jec:tlons wttn the court LOT 60, THENCE SOUTH 5 prior to the day of Mid hear· tnge County on July 22, The nl/Tll(I ) and bull,_ NABERS CADILLAC Countyl See us today1 .. as in Mid note provided ad· before the hearing Voor DEGREES 13' 28" WEST Ing F1CT1T10UI 1988 lddr... of the lnlend.C &Jlo.1100 6'tNct~fN~~CT~R'i!bON vances. II any, under' the appearence may be In 20 00 FEET TO THE . DiledJUL221988 HA•ITA=S ,,,.. 1r1n1teror(1) ere: Mol y • DITIONS AND REST RI~-term• of aald Deed ol 1rua1. '*'°" or by vour auorney. p IE RHEAD l IN E A 8 ,,........ L lftlltt\, Ndto of The fotlowlng Plt*>n• .,.. Published Orll\gl Coeal Saito and Joy A. Saito, 142• 2600 Harbor Blvd I TtONS AND RESERVA. TION lees. charges. end •xpen... IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR SHOWN ON THE MAP OF the S11pencw C-1 doing bu•lneta 11. A) Falcon Dally Pilot July 29. Auguat 5, W. 187th Place. o.rdenl COSTA MESA O of the Truatee end of the or a contlngenl credllO< ol SAID TRACT: THENCE Pubtl9hed Orange Coast Phone ServlOll B F 12, 19, 1988 CA 90248 ____ c6R~:~E~JJ:JiT R2~·, 1ru111 craaled by u ld Deed the decea.sed. you mull Ille N~~TH 84 DEGREES 48' 0111y Piiot Augult S. 12. 19. Communlcltlona 113~'$: 1888 The name and bualnMt WE Ill ALL llAIES · or Trull your ctalm wtlh the court or 33 WEST e8 05 FEET 26. 1988 Coesl H Sul · 2 T -278 address ot the 1n1endeci USEDCARS& TRUCKS Saki sale wlll t>e held on present It to the ptn0nal ALONG SAID PIERHEAD T2t4 Belch cf92 1~ • laguna tr1n1feree(s) are Jud) COME IN OR CALL FOR Tueadey September 9 representaliV(! ewolnted by LINE. THENCE NORTH 5 Randy ~ ~omar 1335 Pla.IC NOTICE Muon end Sherry Brown 1986. at 1 30 pm In the the court within four monthl I DEGREES 13' 27" EAST PtllllC NOTICE So Cou1 HWy •2 • 2815e VII Toled<>, San Juifl fllff &HtlAIUl. lobby 10 the building toceted lrom lhe date ol llrst 20 00 FEET TO THE POINT Beech CA 92951 ' Laguna FICTTTtOUS 9UIMH Capistrano, CA 02&75. DeLILLO" c •I 601 Sooth Lewi• SlrM1,llasu1nce ol lellera •• 1 OF BEGINNING NOTICE Thia bualn•H 11 con-HA• sun•NT That lhl l)foperty per'tl- Flll. OlmlLO Orange Calltornla 92668 provided in Section 700 ol PARCEL 3 INvtT1MO 91DS UC1ed bV 111 lndMdual I TM lotlowlng pertona are nen1 hlf'9to ta detcflbed 1r Cll& 1821 t BEACHBLVD At the 11m1 01 lhe tnlllal the Probate Cod• ol l AN APPURTE NANT Nolloal1herlbygtvenlhat RencfyleeCromer dolngt>ullnela•• e.ittornl• general u Hillth SPI eno lfllUllE HUNTINGTON BEACH put>tlclllon ol lhla notice, Ca111orn1a The time for n11ng EASEMENT FOR INGRESS the Board of Tn.191-of the Thltl att'-ll wu flllO Cenl1t For Counllffng & 11 loCltid 11 4251-0 Mtr1· L the 10111 amount ol lhe un· 1 claims wlll not •-plre prior 10 AND EGRESS PURPOSES Cou1 Community Co11oge lhe County Cler1c ot Or Pl}'Ct!OlherlOY 2850 Meat Ing.ale Way, N9WPOf1 8elc;t\ 100% UPT060 MOS 14l·IOll;141-IJJ1 6 p11d t>etence ol the obtl· lourmonths fromthedeleoll OVER THAT PORTION OF 1rlc1 of Orenge County, County on July 23• V1rde Drive 'e.u1. Colli CA92680 ON APPROVED CREOll CHE VY 71 C aprtce gillon MCUce<I by the ll>OVI lhe nearing notioe it:l<MI LOT 81 OF TRACT NO 3N7 Cllllornla w111 r«*ve Mil-19 e · M ... , CA 92828 The buslnMt ntme uaec: dacrlt>IO deed of trust •nd vou MAV EXAMINE lhe AS PER MAP RECORDED ed bid• up 10-but no ... ., Abundll\t lMng PIVCfl<>-by lhe Nici transfer()(., Mia 8 9 3 Classic 2 dr air all pwr .. um11ed colls ••P9"-. Ille kept by the cour1 It you IN BOOK 30 I, PAGES 40 TO lhtn 11 00 am., Friday, Sic>-Put>tlahecl Or "'= logocll SeNiola. Inc (Celt· IOUllOf'I IS Newport U · equ1pt & opts cruise 68K A 4 • n d 1 d v • n c e s 1 s ate a PtHson 1nter .. led tn •6 INCLUSIVE OF MIS· timber 5, 19118 11 the ally Piiot July :1ruov1t 5 lornla corporilton) ume H IQUltve Spa 0 mt, S2SOO 842-5942 S 105.307 •6 lhe e11a1e. you may _,,. CEllANEOUS MAPS IN PurohUlng Department ol t2 19 1988 ' •2 Thal 9ild bulk tr-fer 1$ • CHEVY 80 Camero 10 ml. n 11 posstt>ll .that al lhl upon Iha executor or THE OFFICE OF THE Mid collogl dlltrlc1 localed 1986 ' l Thl1 t>u1lneu 11 con· lnlended to be coneum vs Mops. air. stereo. 11me of Nie the opening bKI 1dm1n1s1r11or. or upon the COUNTY RECORDER OF ii 1370 Adami Avenue T 278 duclld by 1 corporation mllld al the office of· u S 3 6 So OB O C .. L l s may be leS4 then lhl 10111 111orney lor the executor or SAIO COUNTY. DESCRIBED Colla Meaa, California ai • Louis Srouuard Prlll· eouuve &crow Comp1t1y AlllAL " 2 lndebtedneu due administrator and Ille wllh AS. BEGINNING AT THE wfltch lime Mid bid• wllf be dent · P 0 8o.w 451. 34112 'lllol9I ,EIOE.TA l!E ••JE 640-9193 or 548-9797 I If 1vallat>11. the 1xpectld lhe coun wolh proof ot NORTHEAST CORNER OF publlcfy 09il'ld and raid •-II' MnTll'r This at11emen1 wu llled len1ern. Oll\1 Point, CaJl. W IUI CHEVY '82 Cavtllar. red. 4 opening bid mey bl ol>-MrVICe. a written request LOT 60 OF SAID TRACT, tor r~ nuil\4 with IM County Cle(ll of Or· lornla 92629 on or 1ner Sep. UP T036MOS dr auto.am/lmcau,air.I s 1••1nedbyGalllng thetooow-lletlng 11'181 you dHlre TH ENCE SOUTHERLY PRINTING OF NEWS· 1nge County on July 22 ltmbe!S,1986 ON APPROVED CREDIT lo ml exit cond S3750 tng tetepnone numl>trl on 1 •pec1el notice ol lhe fifing ol 12 00 FEET ALONG THE PAPER "COAST REPORT" FICTTTIOUS Ml-IS 1988 ' Th41 name and iddr ... 01 bo 497 J the dey bllore lhe ule (415, 1 n Inv an Io r y 1 n d EASTERLY LINE OF SAID FOR 1988·87 SCHOOL ~ STAlamNT "114111 ttte peraon wllh who"' 9 9 3 o •4 lO -9•S-641f IPlralsement 01 llllle LOT 60; THENCE NORTH· YEAR W/OPTION TO The following Plf90N era Put>lllhod Orenge Coast clalm1 mey be n1oct la Gal CHEW CORVAIR '62 I Dated July 25. 1988 assets or ol the pellllons or EASTERLY IN A DIRECT RENEW, ORANGE COAST doing bu~ M : Forty O.lly Piiot July 29, Augull 5, Fe<re'. P 0 Box 451. Den• Classic. red, good student 5 0 0 L 0 f H W E S T eccounts mentioned In LINE TO A POINT ON THE All bid• are to be In IC· Love. 798 Mlealon VleJo 12, 19. 1988 Point. CA 9299 and the lilt • ~ c.ar. very good condition FINANCIAL CORPOR· Section 1200 end 1200 5 of NORTHERL y LINE OF SAID cordance with 1he Sid Docu· Mell. Mlulon l/l•Jo. CA t988 diy for llllng otalm• by any V S1500tobo, 968- 8286 ATION, .. uld Trll9t ... 1tr ttteCalllornla Probate Code LOT 61, DISTANT THERE· mentt wtitch are no* In Ille 92691 T-280 creditor lhill be SepttWnbif I T.O. SERVICE COWANV', .._re o. Altmetoth of ON EASTERLY 1200 FEET and may be eecured In the Linda Lorraine Herold. I I 4 1AAl'lwt1lefll1thlt>ualn.1 FORD MUST ANG'"76 I F 6 1 egent, IJ Karen Mettle!, a.mer Zlhn 1 Allmerolh FROM THE POINT OF BE· office ol lhe Olrecior ol Carlina. lrvlne. CA 92720 rtB.IC NOTICE dey before lhl ooneumma· Ullll PEllOEITAIE UTE Auto sunroof ate. amltm AHl1tent s.c,.,.,,, 19'0 uw ofnc. Att0tney• t.w GINNING; THENCE WEST· Purchulng ot Nld oollogl 0-ald Eltl Schmitz. 421 11on dete 9Plldflld •bove assalle. V8, S2 IOO/obo N. C•IHomf1 •i.ct., Wllt1ut Petitioner ' 25u E rth ERL Y 12 00 FEET ALONG district. Ceclart11ven Way. Anihllm. K -17 So tar as Is known to N1c1 546-6721 CrMtl, CA .,..._S711 (415) ltrMI L~ INch CA SAID NORTHERLY LINE TO EICh bidder mu1t aubm.lt CA 92807 fK:TnlOUS ....... Intended Tr1n1ler• Mid In· UPT060 MOS ON APPROVED CREDIT Ollll IEW VILISWl&EIS II STOCI I 944-8015 IOI04 . • THE POINT OF BEGINNING. wtlh hi• bid • cuhler'• Thi• busln•H •• con· NA• STAn• terided Tr1111feror Uled tlM LINCOLN CONT 'l).4.4 DR 7 WC -Published Orenge Coaat Tl'le street addreu Of c:tleck, certified chldt, °' dUC1id bV -TM following per:. ere lotlowlng addlUonal bual- G1venchy-ALL emmen PubllSlled Oranoe eo .. 1 I Daily Plfol August 18 t9 25 other common detlgnallon bidder'• bond mlde payable Linda L. Herold dOlng t>ualnou u Flvor In· nese nam. and lddr"'* immaculate 7200 mt 0111y Pllol August 19, 26 l986 ' • ol said proper1y purpor11d 10 lhl Ofder ot the Cout Thll ttal_.it waa flied lormatlon Servtc:ea. 3333 within the three )'Mf'I lat S 18,5-00 644-1973 E Sep1embel 2 1986 MT279 lo be 721 BAYSIDE OR, Community Colloge Olatrtct with IM County Cllr1il of Or· Mlchellon DrM. IMnl, Call-put Blich Sp•. 17983 8 T317 NEWPORT BEACH. CA Bolrd of Tru1t-In an ange County on July t 1. lomli 92730 Beech Blvd . Huntlnglor ---------Ml.IC NOTICE Said Mii wlll bl made amount not !ell than five 1918 Fluor Engineer• Inc . B ••ch. CA 9 2 e 4 7 Ml.IC NOTICE without covenant or war-percent (5%) of the sum bid '11-3333 Mlchelaon Drive c ... nove 1 821 S Beect I K 7T77S r11111y, expr-or Implied, u u 1 guwantee that tM bid· Publltlhed Orenge Coott Irvine. Celltornl• 92730 Blvd Anthlltn. CA K ZT2lJ STATEMENT Of 10 tttle. ~ or en-d•r wlll enter Into th• o.tly Piiot July 29. Auouat 5. Cllllornla corporlllon DAtid July t7 t9116 ~ • •1Y'U--t'J .. .:VOikswagen •• II s tttP <1t~s1 Co11 .. umer lnlorm..ilton Ca1alog the right p'rescript1on at thP right pnce for the right information on issues that attoct your health and home and pocketbook The CCltaloq llsts more than 200 federal pubhcations you can send for on Pverythmg from cars to calories. ba~1es 10 budgots 1ogg1ng to robs On building to buying, f1nd1ng lo f1iw1q travol to treatments • WhatevN r:onrumer 1nformat1on you re looking for. look to the Consumor lnformRt1on Catalog tor help 1n finding the answPrs you 1ieed Many o t the o fferings are free and thfl/ 1e all caw 10 order The Consumc>r lnformnt1on Center o f the U $ General SMv1ces Adm1rno;1rat1on puls a now Catalog together quar terly So for bf'SI rosults, t;;ike onP. P.very three months Tho Consumer lnlotmation Catalog Its 1ust what the ODctor orc1~red You can order onP. too It s yours free by w rllnq CONSUM.ER INFORMATION CENTER DEPARTMENT RX " PUEBLO, COLORADO 81009 A, ~, ••rv"·" fl' !!'l•S puo11r aoon nd t r: ,n!lil"1"'' lnlorm111ion Cr>ntetr of <!> SUf'El'tOR COUl'T AIANOONMENT OF cumbranoet to NllJfy IM propoted Contr8Ct If the 12, 19 1988 Thi• bualnHa 11 con J11df Maun, SllatrJ OF THE STATE USE Of' FICTITIOUI unpaid balanc. due on IM ume II _.,did to him. In 1986 dvclld bV • corporation •rown. lftten4ed TraM· OF CALIFOftNfA • not• Of not.. aecured by the IMll'll ol tlllur• 10 enter T -2n Fluor E '--I --FOA TffE COUNTY IU INE88 NAME Mid Deed of Tn.itt, to wit· Into •uch contract. lh• Trtmbli, .~-Pr..'.:. .. ~, p J Pubtilhed Orenge Cout OF "8 .. ....,., The lollowing persona S870.22307.plustMfollollr· proceed1011 .. -.....--..._-..... ......, _,..., D II Pllo A ..,..,_.....,. hive abandoned 11\41 UM of I I _. ,,. ,..,_,. """.,.. DIDI II' Mnnl'C Thia ataltrnent WU nlod a 'I t ~t l9, 19811 . NOTICE OF the Ftct1flou1 Bu11ne11 ng Ml mat.., COllt, ••· lorlllled, or In the CUI of• r~ nu1n.c;. with Ille County Ctenl of Or· 1 T310 INTENTION TO Name NEWSTEAD PRINT. pen-and •dvanoea i i Ille bond. Ille full eum thereof ~ County on July 23 IEU. l'EA.l ING & GRAPHIC DESIGN. lime of IM lnlti.t pubtlcltlon wtll be lorfeltld 10 Mid col· flCTITIOU9 ...... s 1986 Pf'OPEl'TY AT 1787 Whllllef Ave Cosli ol lhls Notice of 8111 1ege district N.-ITAttllmNT "11417'1 PRIVATE SALE Mesa. CA 92627 S8,098 99 No bidder may withdrew The tollowtng per90n• .,. Put>ll9'1ed Orange Cout No. Al-·-T F NOTICE TO I'll• bid tor' period for I"""-doing buslnoat ••· THE D It Pll I J ... "" • LEA VITT hl•I• of7oSALt~ ,.,. ICllllOUS Buatneu "'°""" OWNll' live (451 dtyt ,,,., the d'~t. BAJA B B 0 . 4400 • 'I 0 u., "" ... uguet 5 . TRAINA l'IQOIO aleo ~~m:~e:e~r~ :o 1~DOV(! was YOU ARE IN DEFAULT aet lor the opening thereof MacArthur 8IVd . Newpor1 12 • 19 • 1998 J01' W LEA VIJ'T, known H ROS ALIE 1'10· of Orang~ ·Orl:inaleF~':~~' UD~TOEEDR AJ DEED 02F4TR1u9s8T, The Board of Tn.i•t-r• Beach. CA 92IWIO. Suite 370 T289 JR. age 74, passed QIO, AOIALIA T. l'IOOIO, F.180272 • " tnuary , 4 IOf'VeSIMPflvllegeotreject· RobertF Atlon.Jr.4400 away August 17, l'OIALIE T. l'IOOIO, flOIE Edw d N UNLESS YOU TAKE AC-Ing •ny and alt bide 0t to MtcAr1hur Blvd .. Sult• 370, P\B..IC N0TJC£ 1986 t H H TRAINA 1'10010, l'OSI! Wenec!' co::''::· 19c2: TION TO PROTECT YOUR waive any lrregularfllel Of In· Newport BMch, CA 92MO K ....,_.,. J rt oag 08pl· OOAll fttOOIO end ROH 92627 · 83 PROPERTY, IT MAY BE tormalltlH tn any bid or In Thia bu1ln111 II con· .,._ I.a• ewport Beach. o. RIOOIO o-..ct SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. lhe bidding. dueled by: an lndlvtdull I_._ Mo. lie 18 survived by his NOTICf ti Hl.l'E•Y Chr'~rv~cs~;~~f,·. 10 IF YOU NEEO AN EXPLA· C. ""'" Wlll'nR. Vklo-Rol>erl F. Allon, Jr. ~TtO w I ( e G r a c e GIVEN that Oft Of lfter Thi .bus! NATION OF THE NATURE c~ .......... At. Thi• 1talernent was flied M h A119111t 21 11M the llnclef• duct.!t by 8 r;:~.;es rtcon-OF THE PROCEEDING fttf•, c -t Comi•ulflltJ with the County Clerl( of Or· CN!DfTOftl atJ&SeV\C ·Leavitt, aloned 1~ H~lltOf o4 the hi pe ,_. AGAINST YOU. YOU C ... Dtetrict ange County on JvlV 17 (°"'9klfl I two sons John W ill Wfft of lhe ............... __ ........ 5 TP... ....... I SHOULD CONTACT A LAW· Pubtltl\ed 0r111-Cout 1988 .. "" and Harlan , two dec:edeft ...,... ._._ •nS vu .. nesa wu con· YER D•lly Pltol A ~ "Ml'° C~ Code) 1w111 ... 1tpm ... ductlldt>yellmltedpertner-FMST AlllOltCAN mu 19118 ugu 19· 28· Pubilahed Orange Coul (alAt>ulktran11.,1ut>ou1 I daughters Carole .... lothel\tthlltnet~ "1tp INS'-.... C O•"'-PllotJ ....... A ta to be made Carlton. Cath len• ~ but>fect to conflnn• Edward Newsteod. Nor· c~!.;..!NY~ T309 12."~9. 1ee:·, c., ugue "· (bl Tti. n.,.,,.. Ind bull· W eslon . one-brothe; I 'f "'9 -"" Mtlttod ti.1 HeldenleldtW IMdt A~ 0:.0. 1986 nllt addr ..... of lhe Iran.. Robert lus-lof Court,. 111 the Publl1hed Orange Cout 114 bet'""' s • P\B..IC NOTtCC T 272 leror .,,. Joeaph R Bolller Leavm; alao I rifht, tltll. tntwMt, encl -Detty P1101 August 19 26. A c...._.. ':; '<r~ · ll dba l/lctorll'• 81111 S"°9 sur v i ved by dear tit• o4 tM ~t •I the ~tlmt>e< 2 9 1986 ~1 ~ NOTICI ·-It' 111\Tll'C 3333 s 8'181ol St • 1115 fl1ends of the Jolnt time of ~t•1 diettl T318 NOTICE IS HEREBY r-nu1n.c;. r~ta .. _. r •..... 2• MUJ lftd '" the ttofll, Htte, ~ Oiied Augutl 13, 1988 GIVEN that • pubtle o.-.t:: """' -·.,,. HV v t.ary Rad10 Con-"''-'"" Mtlte..., .... Publlehed Orange Cout wiu be held on • a;;:: RCTITIOUI .,_.. The nam. and t>ualn111 trol Flyers Club H"' .-r•tton of ._ °' oth,;~ P\a.IC NOTICE Dally Piiot Auouat t9 28. Pl•n Amendment Ind Zone NAJim ITAT'lmWT .cldr ..... of IM transl•• -= wtee. ~ ot'* ""-"' ,._,...,. Sep11mt>« 2. 19ee Change In the Vlllege of Uni-The f~ ~.,. :: • C:l.:"s S:,.~,J'i: ~rvf'd in the U S /\Jr ., In iddlttofl .. tMt °' tM NOTICI M T3 t t ..,...altv Town Center The dBoolng .,t>v~ .. 7. ~Ill • 115, Coate MIN, C1 u.?orcerld "3W~• plltlt>t u~ ~' .. IM ...... of... TIWS'nf'S SAll •DI II' MnTIC[ prbPOHd 1m1ndmen11 JIM .. 1c ........ #24 • ""73 92t28 .... .. Tk oedent • diettl, In afld to On Sept1mbor 10 1988 ii r~ "" wtllCtl heve beel'l lnlti.ted DY ~~ ' Cotta Meea. Al ocher butlnele """* taught In the Lona llw1 cettMI ,..., lltt~ 11 00 • m Flm Amerlclll RCTTTIOUI MllMH the City of IMnl. would ,. KdlltiM L. Armlit~, and iddr-u..CS bV IM Beach School Dlstrid ~ 11'1 t"9 CffJ of Got· Tiiie lnaurance Co • Call MAMI ITATDmN'T •olv1 H itting 11,•~ 1t2"2 ""-1 • • • 1 • trinttefor within ttnl YM1I for 18 v ...... and ...... dlfl °'"'· c-e, of Or· 1 1 • • Pl•nltonlng 1ncona11.,._ .......... ~ .... ... 1111 ""'•t 90 fat 11 known J.._.., .. _ .,. and llltl of c... orn • corporellon •• Tha fotlowtng peraona 111 In the vlllage Huntington 9Hch, CA her,;;; ............... , °"""'I~ rel.Ired tO yean. u., lomla. ... ~ Trustee, or SucctHdr doing butlnall ... lMno The ___. ~'T 1 ...... -· "''"" ...,, n "' ~ Tru1tff or Subtflluteid Arte p O loll 3939 "'~ta P'-PllM. I TNt t>u•' 1 lnternatlontll ~lded at Bay S~ 11 • tno1 IMfl Wllflut TruSlee. ot lhat cert•~ .....a. CA 9282a.303072&t oopy of 1"-envtronmental .. ne.. 1 con· (cl The ioc.11on and gen ln Nl'wport Beach f or CA~, ~~OroH, "ALL·INCLUSIVC" Deed I VIC1orle eo.11 MIN CA Mlerl mlnlllon. Ind not•herr• ®r.~~ ~=". rong tral doletlptlon ol thl Pfop. 35 yt!ar~ Prlvat• ...._nlll, --• tof· Truet ••OWied by B~UCE 92827 . . pro eel lnlormatlo f Ml ftled "1Y to be trentte«od trl "' ~h:. IMtl 71 , ... of tti. BERMAN, 1n unmerrle Rocw Chrletan Sehrlner. ~:i1•c:n:n~y~~ It wlthh:,_ ~b:tc" ot Or· Stock In trade, fixture•. Cf'etnAbon ii ac:hed- ........... man end LEONARD 522-8 8emard St eo.11 ....->P· = County on ....... 24 equipment. good wlfl, COff. ulecl Ill Pacific View ...... mau..PteMofthelalt BERMAN e married man M CA92•21 ., ment Department. 2801 n ..... , • nant not lo compile, M o rturary In 1IO f .. f of IM w .. t la ' • Ma, v McOew, lrvtne, CA '" loUohold I ,_.of the W..t ~of end rflCorded February 17. Thlt but ln"• 1e con-11 )'OU have any QUMtlon• ,,,,.. mpro~lt ot \c.'nun(•nt at Cvprei. tM ........ Ouanet of 1H4 .. ln11rumen1 No ducted by an lndlvtQual or 00noetna ...... .,.. lnvt11d Pvt>lllhed Orange Cout ·nown~·1.n. l>lkl/1ct"!..':>".~. Lawn c .. m.:t ... r y ....... 14-089176, of Otfk:lll Re-R,,_. s Schriner .• ~ l'\aJlu Piiot J\Jly 29. A~--t 5 k .,., <MR " •. ~ '""" Monti ... , ~ of CfOfd• of Ora..,.. County Thi'r"1t1t~t n·~ lo •l1end. public l'llaflng to ..,._., . ....... • s~. toe.led It 3333 s Colma. CA . p ..... ,.:. S.Ctton a , Towftlft ... • ,.._ .. , '"'-• -·-· wu ..., bl held"" Iha ,. .... ~"""-12. 19. 1981 ... ·• St 11& c "''' ... louttl, "lftf9 to ~ ""'" 0rn11. Ind pu,.tutnl to ..itn IM Counly Clerll ol Or· Plannlng~' eom;f~on 19M ... • ... • • ... ottt Vtew M ortuary, [)j. 1.a.•.1M.lnthec-t'f4'4 :!::!'~:C'::i~~ = Counly on July 14· SOptlfl'lbet 4. 1tee 11 7·~ T·279 "1:n;:p1'.:~-sthld•tt rectors 644-2700 °'lftf9· St ... el C........ 30, 1988 u tn11rument No ,,14,a Pm In 1"-Cl'Y Counoll •-II' lllft'fVIC on 0t aner wNGtt, the bulk A.~M. ~1 ee.111270 of Ofnc;lat R9-P\lt>Mlhed Ora Coaa1 Chamber1. 17200 Jam· ~ "'"~ trtnlfer le 10 bl oontum· ..,. wtll Ila ' ~ t• cord• of Ilk! Count~. w111 Olll'f Pllol July 20 'Tuou•l s bOr•. trvtne, CA. meted.,. 8en6C of AIMflcl ~t ,.~ ........ -... undor ind purtuanl to Mid 12 19 19" . For me>r1 lnlOfmatton, ACTTnOUll ..,..... NU.SA. Nowport BH~ll eOt11Utton1, rM tfl«IUon• o..cs Of Trutt ... 11 Pl.Ible ttie plooto cell (ve Som+en It Mam ITA~ &crow a.rwi-, 500 New ,_.ettofle, rtfM9. ,_.. auction tor oa9'1, lawful T M0-3901 11 IM CorMVllty Thi folo"""8 '*'°"'.,.. por1 Center DI'. ~ ~Md 111 Menll et ~of the Unltld Stat• •281 0..ilOP"*•t ~t doing ....... so: Neowpor1 a..ctl, Ce 92MO, Oft OI TM.......,, i. te N Mid ol Am.rte. a CUlller'9 "8.JC NOTlC( ~ ~ ~nwytttpro-~ Cera. ..:re: tf\er Oc1oW 1, ttee Ofl.,. .,11 i.-....._ • ....,. ~heck g,•y•bl• 10 H id It.CS 10 ,tlllfto oN-/ tttota ":, ~ HiwPOr1 • • wl(~~ C:::,-P~ ~.n":: 11 to tttla. r1111.. ewn Oii I ttai. 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California Shooting that provoked crowd to beat gunman to death may be gang re- lated./ M Nation Hurricane Charley loses punch, leaves 5 dead as It heads out to sea./ M Nobelists urge Supreme Court to strike down law compelllng creationism to be taught./ M World First Sovlet-lsraetr end abrubtly, but new talks are scheduled./ A5 Red Cross halts relief flights In Sudan as Eabels threaten more attacks on aircraft./ A5 Sports Darryt Strawberry ended an O-for-24 slump with a two-run homer to pace the New York Mets past the Dodgers, 5-4./C1· U.S. water polo cllnches a berth for the 1988 Olym- pic Games./C1 Man with criminal record shot several times in head, body found in Cadillac By STEVE MARBLE Of .... o.llr ........ A Corona del Mar man with a Iona history of gambling and oounter- feitina was shot repeatedly in the bead before his body was dumped in the Irvine float etsa oost Unofficial sister city in Scotland donates to Rose Parade entry By G. JEANETTE A VENT Irvine's ailing fund drive to put a float in the 1987 Tourruunent of Roses parade got an 11th hour shot in the arm Friday witha$5,000giftfrom across the ocean. A company in Irvine's unofficial sister city-Irvine, Sootlandguaran· teed the float committee $5,000 with another $5,000 possible, said Ralph Rodbeim, the float's fund raising oo- cbair. Rodheim said at a press conference Monday that the Irvine Development Corp. donated the money wtth no strings attached. "Irvine, Scotland wants to create awareness for their community in the United States. Teaming up with their sister city in the prestigious Rose Parade is a arcat opponuity for them and for us." Rodbeim said be bad met Alan Caldwell, the company's director of mark.etina during his Vlsit earlier this year, and had worked with him on other projecu . Even with the surprise donation from Scotland, the committee was still faced with a considerable sbon - fall in itsS 195,000 budJel Officials of the Rose Parade had given the Irvine Rose Parade Aoat Association until (Pleue eee DlVIIU/ A.2) front scat of a Cadillac perked in Tustin, police have learned. The body of Charles Oeorp Rom.anus, SS, wu found early Sun- day mornina by employees of Mimi's Cafe, located on East 17th Street just off the Costa Mesa Freewl&', Tustin police reponcd. An autopty revealed the he died u a result of multiple aunsbot wound to the head. Police did not say bow many shou or what caliber of gun wu used. The body wu found slumped at the wheel of a Cadillac that was parked behind the restuarant. Employees of the restaurant re- called seeina the car as early as Saturday momina but said that it was then unoccupied. accord.in& to police. A weapon hu not been found, said inv~rs. Nor was th~ any indicauon that a stnigle bad taken olace i111ide the veb1cle. -Police said Romanus was sUll wtarint tome jewelry put that it a~ other hems had been stnppcd from bis body. lnvestiptors were not specific. Romanus. alJo known as Charles Tipps and Charin "!he Eighth," has an arrest record datmg back to I 9S I for pmblina. counterfeitin&, bur- &WY. reoeivina stolen Pl~ f>oobnaki.na. 1onery opcrataoo distributan1 pomosrapluc matberial. police said. But the state Department of Cor- rections bas no record that anyone 1?)' those names served time in a Cali· fomia state prison. Police said they do not know wbeo Rom.anus wu lut seek: alive. °'1Wde of an official death notifiaation. police have bad lmJe contact wt th the man's family. Alleged Newport conman arrested .. By STEVE MARBLE Of .. °""',... ..... A man who aU~y posed as a Newpon Beach pediatrician bas been arrested in New York on an 0ranae County warrant linking him to an elaborate charade that includes charges he bilked two banks out of tens of thousands of dollars. Dennis Howard Williams, 39, is being held fu Buffalo, N .Y. on a $250,000 arrest warrant. Williams, who reportedly leased medical offices near Hoag Memorial Hospital unttl last spring. was ar- raigned as a fu&itive in an Eric County court Friday.but refused to waive extradition to California. He remained ina Buffalo jail today. The man allCf,Cdly poted as a doctor spcaalwng in 1pediatnc cardiology while in Newport Beach. satd Dctecuve John Kelley. Records show Williams 1s not a doctor, police said However, there as no evidence he treated any pauents, officers said. "But he bad all the equipment you'd expect to sec in a medical office," said Octcct1 ve Andy Gorus. Williams leased an office at 351 Hospital Road where he passed himself off as the lead physician in a (Pleue 11ee ALL.ltG&D/A.2) Entertainment Shakespeare's "Merry Wives of Windsor'' have never been merrier./ A 11 INDEX Huntington crash leaves 4members of family injured 'Rap' gi'oup faults police in rampage Advice and Games CS Bulletin Board A3 Business 8 1-7 Classified C6-8 Comics 88 Death Notices C8 Entertalnme.nt A 11 Opinion A1 0 Paparazzi A6-7 Police log A3 Publlc Notices C8 Sports C1-4 Television A9 Weather A2 Four family members were injured Monday. one critically, when they were involved in a three-car collision in Huntington Beach. T. Thang Quach was rushed by helicopter to lJCI Medical Center with major head and pelvic injuries following the 8 a.m. accident at Gothard Street and Edinger A venue, said Huntington Beach police Officer Roben Barr. He was a passenger in the car being driven by Oahn Quach. who suffered possible internal injuries iUld was (Pleue eee CRASH/ A.2) LOS ANGELES (AP) -The popular "rap" group Run DMC blamed police Monday for allowing sangs into a concen where rampaging youths beat and stabbed at least 42 people at a "Raising Hell" concen. One young man also suffered a minor gunshot wound during the scat-smashing melee Sunday night in long Beach, marking at least the fifth. time this summer that violence has broken out at a conccn ~Y the rap group. At least four people were booked for investigation of resisting arrest, interfering with police and public intoxication. police Cmdr. Al Van Noted scientist denies taking temporary post at UC Irvine By PAUL ARCRIPLEY Oftlllto.llr,......., Professor Jerrold Petrofsky, who pined recognition at Wright State University by helping paralyzed people wllk. on Monday denied repon.s be bad accepted a temporary position at UC Irvine, the Associated ~SS reponed. ' UC officials sajd last week that Petrofslcy, who has been at Wri&ht State aince 1979, had accepted a voluntaty, non-paid position until Sept. 30 and they were negotiating with him for a full-time position. "They've offered me one, but I haven't accepted it," Petrofslcy, 38, said at a press conference. The university has been negouat- mg with Petrofsky for a full-time, permanent position as well as the temporary assignment. He spoke at a news conference for his Jerrold Petrofsky Research Foun· datioo Inc., which helps fund the work into computer~ntrolled elec- trical stimulation ot muscles. However, UCI spokeswoman Linda GraneU said she saw the paperwork o n the temporary assign· ment, and that Petrofslcy had signed it. "It may be there's some confusion over what entails an apppintrnent," Grancll said. "I wasn't at the press confenmee, so it's bard to respond. "But be may have been ta.lkina about a full-time appointment and (Pl--... 9CIS1'TIST I A2) Otterloo said. "Anywhere you stand, people just come up and start fighting." con- certgocr Janie Flores, 17, of Long Beach said Sunday night at the Long Beach Arena, where 14,500 fans had gathered. Run OMC canceled its Monday show at the Holl ywood PaUadium, vowing not to play in Southern California until police could guaran- tee protection for their audiences. "There was a bunch of kids, gang members, and wherever' they walked the crowd would move out of their way. They just took over, and sccunty was soft/' Run. a member of the rap Jerrold Petrof•kJ Mesan says vote registration altered S e registered Dem rat, ut wound up Republican; problem called common of Voten , she said her party affilia- tion had been switched to Re· publican. "It had Just been foraed. I couldn't believe it. I was so mad," she said. By STEVE MARBLE 6e .. ...,,......., . Vickie Zimmerman was shocked and &narY when she dJscovered she'd Just become one of Oran~ County's newest f'Clistcred Republicans. he was irate bccaute she was sure she had rcaistered as a Democrat. The prol>lem, not a sinauJar one io Ora.nae County, bepo early this month when the Costa Mesa woman was approached 11 Orartgc Coast Zimmerman filed a complaint with ColJeae by a female representative of the registrar's office, a repor1 with Conservative Voter Ouuucb. Costa MC$8 police and said she' "When I told her I was a Democrat, intends to contact the Distric\ At- at fint she didn't want to resister me. tomey's office for possible pros~ She wd she wouldn't aet paid," s&Jd ccution .. Zimmerman, an employee at the Accordina to Jeanette Shelton. a collcae campus. supervisor with the rqmrar's office, Zimmerman u1d ~he persisted and , the, problem of bolus or even foracd wu eventually rq>stcred as a Demo-rqisltltlons is not new. crat "We've had a number of com-B~t wben he aot I COP).'. of her plaints aaa1nst Conlet'Vllive Voter rqJstration from the County Regastar Outreach. They hu'C ocople who act \ paid for every Repubhcan they bnng 1 n," said Shelton "But it's not JUSt them. There arc a lot of groups that do this, a lot of aroups that onlywant people who will sign with their peny," said helton Frank Ricker, a rcp~ntat1ve of Conservative Voter Outreach ID Gar- den Grove. sa.id he was awatt of Z1mmcnnan's complaint but declin-ed to discu pecifics. mcludlD& the worker who rqistertd Zlmmerman. "All I wtll say .a that this office docs not condon this type of behavior ... satd Ricker. Rtcker said Zimmerman did con- tact him to ('Omplam. He de n~ thctr conversation u ~tonny l tno, said Monday. Others ID the group"include'Darryl "D" Mc Daniels and Jason "Jam Master Jay" Mizell. All three art 21 years old. "These kids have nothing to do with Run D MC." said Run. "They would have hn me in the head. too. They are against everything I'm for ·• "No question about it.... We're cancelmg it because of last night's 1Dc1dents," said Palladium managing director Dick White. He said people should $Ct refunds wherever they bought uckets. More than 100 police and pn vate guards forced the crowd out of the Long Beach Arena. but fights con- unued 10 the parking lot. The concen tour features five rap groups, includ- ing Run DMC. Whod1ni and LL Kool J. The VlOlcncc broke out before Run DMC took the stage, and the other voups stopped several times and implored the crowd to calm down, said arena manager George Matson, but the violence continued until arena management and police jointly decided to stop the show about 11 pm Howard Bloom, Run DMCspublj. clSt. said caJls to police for added (Plea.ee eee CONCERT/ A.2) Blood givers lament loss of coffee perk By PAUL ARCHIPLEY OftMDeltr .......... 4\ lot of Amencans have to lock· st.art themselves each morning wtth a cup of coffee . They feel li ke an old car that's a quan low and needs a boo 1 Imagine being a pint low Of blood T he Red Cro'ls needs blood. Cla} AndersoQ. is among a contJnf nt of regular donors who help to mr t 1ha1 need. · But about 2S rqular donors are threatening to boycott 1f the Red Cross doesn't stan serving cofftt STEVE MARBLE FOCUS ON THE NEWS _' again. A.ndcrwn said Monday. "It seems Ille a small thina." .\ndcrson admitted. "But 1f 1t 1s such a small thing, why don't they serve 1t'>" The Costa Mesa 1"61den1 said he and his co-workers give blood two to three umes a year, but a couple of years ago the Red Cross stopped offcnng coffee to donors. "Blood 1s needed 1n Orange CountX nght now because of the AIDS scare,' Anderson said. "There arc a lot of (Pleue 11ee BLOOD/ A2) Hoff mun de.aled move to depose election war.ten By LA RA MERI. °' ... .,.., ......... An Orange County upenor Coun • Judge ruled Monday that An Hoff- Hc rcfel'Ted inquires to Mike mo. mann could not gather dcpo itions a ranlonJ representative of Con-from nearly 40 elections work.en th.as scrv.aove Voter Outttach. Wttk to prepare for contestina lus loss .. • for the 40th COnlJ" 1onal Dcmo-Wc re very opposed !o that hap-crattc pan" nomination in coun on pcnma. As far as 1know1t.,s a felon} to .\~~ 2~. , ro•• rq>m•11on card__,_wd Am~ nda), Hoffmann subpoenaed who sa1~ he wa unawatt OTL'im-38 elect1on workeri, RCl)Jtrar of merman scomplan~t orotherslodaed Votm .\I O lson and Democratic with the county re 1stratar nominee Bruce umnu for io&ervia Amo said cmplovcc arc paid for this .-~k Hoffmann bad rneTYed a (Pl .... eeeVOTSR/A2) (Pleue BOl'ftllA.IU/42) .. l • A2 Otenge Coeat DAILY ILOT I Tue.day. August '8. 1988 FANS ST ABBED, BEATEN ••• CONCE--..- r...A1 pro&ectJon went o t at 7:35 p.m . wbea ro.d crewt t.iced aana mem· ben io tbe • and repeated m( cans every ls minutes. •"Tbe ~bee ahowed extreme 1ndif-fctt1Mle, be said. Van Ottettoo said be W.. unaware or tbe early call•, and said the coqimaoder on the ecene fint nouoed sporld.ic ftabt.lna around 9 p.m .. with • widesptUd flahtina 1tartina around lOp.m. "Everythma we could do to make t.be OQIMlert safe was done outaidc the arena. .. Van Otterloo Mid. .. All of the persona wmina into lhe arena were liven a physical pat down u well u havina a meta.I IUl'Ch of their penona, ao all weapons were rtmovcd from them, .. be said. Run DMC said it was me fint time t.bete bad been trouble inside an arena at their concerts this summer. .. They should have not been let inside the buildina." Lyor Cohen, road manqer for the aroup, said of the Pill members. "C know DMC would never play another concert in Los Anaeles until the oolice can auaranttt they 'Mll PfOtect them and me11 audlence." Cohen said I.be~ memben wore dlstmctive black iac"eta, many wtlh the number "180" written on the backa. "We've been to tbe. Detroit• ofthe world,_ whcrt me pnp would make lbcx eds look like cboppcd liver," said Cohen. "We had two Oetton and two Pluladclphta shows with no problems. The knuckleheads (pna members) never Sol into the build· i"t:t Van Otterloo said: '"There i1 no law apinst a person wearina a 1Joaan on has coat. And to exclude certain people bued on that is not what we are aoina to do." Rap music •~ characterized by a driv1na beat and rhymtnJ lyncs delivered in an 1UfC$Stve, s1na·aona vocal style. Run DMC is one or the most acc.essible of the rap aroups with a chart-top~ina double-platinum album that offers aotj-dru&. anti-pna messagci in its sonp. Run DMC has taken part in fund· rauing efforts to fi&ht apartheid in South Africa. Memben of the band alto helped the aon of me late Dr. Manin Luther KJna Jr. m::ont a tribute to the tlam civil ri&hta leader wim the aoal or f nspirf na aheno youth. But thearoupalao revels in a tou&h· 1uy imaae. dubbin& its current album and tour "Rai Ina lieu." Officials at three hospitals said Monday they had lltated 41 VICL1ms. bospitahzina three of those. One officer wu hit on the head with a bottle but was able to n:main on duty. Oo Juoe 28, after a Run DMC concert at PiusburaJ>•s Civic Arena, crowds of youths roamed downtown, brcakln,1 wmdows and a "1ultina pedestnans. Twenty-seven people wen: atTCsted, and 22 people were hurt. On July 24 1n Atlanta, a tecn·~er suffered a aunshot wound while le•vina a concert featuring Run DMC, Whodini and LL Kool J. At a Run DMC concert last month at Madtson Square Garden,. 18 pco{>IC were arrested in a scnes or robbenes dunng and after the show. IRVINE FLOAT EFFORT GETS A BOOST •.• Prom Al noon f nday to decide whether they would be one orthe 60 noats to parade down Colorado Boulevard on Jan. I. and the dcet11on hinged on fond· raisins efforts. said Rodhe1m. Members of the lrvine·assoc1at1on said earlier they wert concerned about meeting the budget for their project Although they were waJting more responses from Irvine's corpor- ate community, the committee had raised only $20.000 of the S 195.000 needed. Rodheim said the executive voted to eliminate the $75,000 sn overhead "We are going to get everything donated and the only cost will be the noat l~lf." In add1l1on . Fies ta Floats, the manufacturer of the $1 20,000 noat aareed to lower the pnce to S 110,000. lorn Cook. the float development chair, said there were some com- promises on both sides. In exchange for lowerina the price, the float association aarccd to eliml.natc the foa element from Jrvine's proposed noat, "The World of Preh1stonc Wonders." The final deuuls of the float a11ttment will be finahzed Wlthtn the nc.xt two days, he said. Rodheim said the executive com· mlllec had also devised a fund-raising plan to raise the remaining $90,000. Local real estate agent Hanu Reddy has committed S 10,000. said Rodbc1m, and the associauon hopes an additional S 15,000 will be con- tnbuted by Irvine's small corpor- ations. The campaign also calls for two or three maJor corporations to contribute S 15.000. community donations of $25,000 and $20,000 from an auction to be held later this year. Don Anderson, president of Fiest.a. Floats, said. "We art delighted Irvine is going to part1c1patc in the Tour· nament of Roses parade." Anderson said 11 was not unusual for float sponsors' not to have the whole amount needed for the float at th15 time of year. "We've been in this position before. "he said. SCIENTIST. DENIES ACCEPTING POST .•• From Al not the temporary appointment." Grancll wd the agreement hanged on Pctrofsky obtaining acceptance from Wrigh t State "If he didn't get home 1nst1tut1on approvaJ tbcrc ma)' be no appoint· mcnt," she said "The unpaid appointment wa\ merely something to st.art with while we continued d1scuss1ons (on the permanent appointment)." Granell said. "lfhc says he doesn't have one. I aucss he doesn't have one. "We thought at Irvine ':e did have a temporary unpaid appointment." Pctrofsky heads the National Center for Rehab1litat1on Ensrnecr· mg at Wnght State where, earlier this summer. several of its employees were dJSm1sscd when the program was moved under the department of b1omcd1cal cng1necnng. Past and present NCR E employee<; said the rcscarchcr·s relationship with Wright State President Paige Mulhollan was strained after un1 vcr· stty funding for the center wiu reduced. However. Petrofsky said his rel&· t1on sh1p with the president was "very cordial and casual" ar)d that he was happy in Dayton at the press con· fercnce Petrorsky !Mltd he recei ves a half· dozen JOb offers a year and would consider one 1f 11 would advance his research. He said he 1s interested in a s1x- month sabbatical at UCJ because the university ha s a.. rare positron cm1ss .. ion tomograph y scanner that ,c;an detect the function of nerve cell\ an the spanaJ cord. HOFFMANN DEPOSITIONS BLOCKED ... From Al room at the Irvine Host Best Western Hot.el for four days this week for the ioterv1ews. He said he wanted to dcetdc who to call as w1tnc'>SCS next Monday. Hoffmann has filed a law!tu1t asking the coun to review the Pn- mary Election rcco\Jnt an which he claimed I ,SOO new votes surfaced. He is aJso con testing the validity of St&DAtures on over 5,000 wntc-in ballots. A request by Hoffmann on Mon· day to have 5,200 ballots reviewed b)" a hand wntmg ex pen was also denied But after learning of Hoffmann\ subpoenas late Fnday, attorneys for Sumner filed a motion in Supcnor Court to protect the election worke~ from what he called ··harrassment. .. Sumner's attorney W11l1am Humphreys. araucd that because Hoffmann signed an affidavit claim· ma to have evidence of fraudulence there was no need to interrogate anyone before the court date. Superior Coun Judge John Wool- ley .,anted Sumner's request for the protective order and halted the di\· covcry proceu. \81d I lumphreys Sumner entered the race as a wnte· 1n candidate when he learned of Hoffmann 's connection w11h ex- tremist Lyndon LaRouchc Jn the first ballot count he lost 14.876 votes 1 to Hoffmann's 15,142 votes He requested a recount because an earlier machine cou nt showed 16,970 ballots Wlth punches in the wn1c-1n pos1t1on On July 14, a 16-day recount ended with Sumner claiming the Demo- cratic nom1nat1 on -16.40 1 vote' to Hoffmann's 15.173 vote!.. On July 18. Hoffmann filed a lawsuit. "Hoffmann had to sign an affidavit under oath that \t.ated specafkally that s1gn1ficant number$ of vote'> were fraudulantly or negligently ta llied to change the election. If he was able to do It under oath he should ha ve 1nform at1on available aJrcady .. said Humphrcy'J He UJUCd 1n court Monday 1ha1 the ( IVll (ode proh1b1ts the da'i· covery process w1th1n 30daysoffihng a complaint "Additionally, the rule of court proh1b11' It within 30 dayo; of tnal And the Election (ode in · corporates both or these things And because there as no specific eildu\1on by LcgJslaturc then that 1s the wa ) the) intended 11." he \.'lid Hoffmann argued Monday night that the Elc:ctton C ode doesn 't men uon taking depos1ttons, while 11 5pcc1fically hi.ts what as proh1b1ted Sance depos1t1ono;. arcn'1 on that list. they should be permitted. Hoffmann also was unhappy that Woolley didn't c~platn his ruling "What we were asking for wa\ logJcal and would make sense even to my 2-ycar-old lc1d," he said. "It's going to drag out the tnal. ror someone-who's concerned about cost to the taxpayers, which Sumner claims to be, this certainly as going 10 cost them more." Hoffmann said "If the shoe had been on the other foot he'd be wanting to go for discovery, too. "It's a \Ctback for our strategy, but we'll JUM \C-<' what happen!> at the tnal." Over 5(J watnc\\C'l will be called hv Hoffmann''! attorneys when the tn:il begins Monda) Hoffmann \a1d earlier. "This isn't the first <>tcp J ha\ 1nformat1on wa\ available to them all along the recount The recount took place with both pa rt1e!> prc~nt and with the (opportunity) for both to challenge the vote." \aid Humphrey'> ··in my opinion they are fi\hang for '>Omething The> don't have \uffi - cacnt information now and thq arc trying to find \Ometh111g hcfnre Monday," he ..aid "They had 'IChedulcd to intcrvarw people ever; half hour I'm 'lurr tht· court felt that wa\ (Jpprn'l1 ve " VOTER REGISTRATION CHANGED ... From Al s11711ng up Ke puhla(an\ and thal \pol checks arc made lo il\\Urc 1hat hogu' names or 1ncorr<'Ct pany affilrntinn\ are not ti led "We want Repubhlan\ but wc don't want f(cpublacano; who Mt' reaJly Democrat'· -.aid Amo who promised to look into the compla1n1 Jack Archer a < O\la Mesa J>4>liu· detective, \aid /.1mmerman·., wm plaint marked the fir'>I time he w~" aware of that 'omeonc had filrc1 a police report alleging that a re~" tration card had he-en forged 'Tvc Ju\\ never heard <>f that before," '-Bid Archer Thoma, Fuentes chairman of the Ora nae ( ount} Republican Party, said he doc,n t blarne /.1mmerman for beina mad "I would t'IC very up<iet 1f my rqmrat1on wa, t'hanged J'd prob- ably be the fint one to go down to the Di1tnct Attorney\ offi ce and lOnl plain," u1d Furnte, · Greg Haskin ele<.utave director of theOranac Countv Rcpuhhc.an Party °c~~Ns~F Daily Pilat MAIN OFFICE . .... . "' ' ..aid he has heard \1milar complaint'! lodged agaan\1 J>tmo<.rat1(· cl ub\ and <>rgantzat10M. He charged that a l)(·mocrataL club recently paned out rcg1\tratann cards to a 17oup of people who had JUSI Ileen \worn-in as new c1t11en<, at the 1 "n \ngele'i < onvent1o n < enter "fhe card~ were all pre -marknl fo r the Democrat1<. Pany" \a1d Haskin .. I'm <1ure th1, 1\ very frmtrnt•nR to the voter h<'cau\C regi'>trat1on '' sQmc· thing you cxpc<.t lo t>e handltd with .,omc reverence ' Haskin \81d the < on-.crv..tt1 vc Voter nutreach a\ a pnv:.tc org.ant78· 11on that has a contract f'or drumming up party membcr<1h1p w11h the 'ltatt'\ Rer.ubhcan Party • But we have nothina to do with them and hardly an y contact with them," said Ha•ktn He said the county pany ha. a pro&J1lm called "The Bounty" which pa yr. 50cenh for every new reg1•tcrcd Repuhlican But he \aid the money goc\ directly tCJ the club or orpn11a- 11on. not to 1nd1v1dual\ "If someone want\ to regl\ter a\ a Democrat, that''> fine," ~1d fla'lkin. "We don't lake to reg1~1er f"X'mocral\ but we do 11" . John Hanna, chairman of the Orange ( ounty Dcmocrat1<. Party ..aid he would fire anyone cau&ht tampc11ng with rcii.,1rat1on card., "They'd be fired on the spot," '3•d Hanna. a Santa Ana attorney. "We do pay people to go out and get rciis-- trauons but I don't recall an ythma lake th1' happening." Hanna. thou&h. said a party worker wu fired 1n 1982 for fabricating new voten I le said the bogus rqi ... trat1ons were d1~vercd before they were submitted to the w unty. Still, Zimmerman sai~she is ap. t>allcd that she could end up a kcpubltcan so easily and that the a;roup which ••l{'cd her has not apolog.azcd "There arc a few things an hfe that you trust," she u1d ~nd J thought this was one of them Dilly Pilot O.tlvery la Ow.r1ntMd Justcall 642-6086 .,. 1 , r ..,., 1 ffN If/:' '>Q' •••• ,~ -.,., ~ ' '"' A r •'rw• 1 p ,... • .., f':lo_, ~· .... ,.. 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Anderson said he and others wh o like coffee rather than fruit JUiee after donating have called the Red Cross and written lctte~. but they'.-e been gi ven different answers about the organization's rca~on for removing coffee from the refresh ments menu. "A nutnt1on1s1 I spoke w11h said there's very little nutnt1onal value, but 1t\ stall valuable because of the Ou1d intake .. nderson said "As long as )ou'rc health) there's no reawn why you can't have coffee. and 1f )OU re not health y you shouldn·1 be donating blood." Blood donors can stall enJO) their bre·wed beverage al the three per- manent Red ( ross ~•IC!> 1n Hunt· mgton Beach, ~anta na and Anaheim. a 'pokec;woman \81d Mon- day. But those who donate at blood· mobiles have done without for about two years "It was a multi-faceted dec1s1on to stop serving coffee," said Marsha Breskin. administrator of blood ~r­ v1ccs for the Red Cross. The organ1zat1on was looking for way• to cut costs. and \erv1 ng coffee was cdmparat1vel) c~pens1 vc . Brcslon said. But Red Cross vol~nteen alw noticed decreasing numbers of donon we~ a'king for coffee in recent years. "~c had noticed a trend among blood donors away from caffeine," she said "We ended up throwing away a lot of the coffee we made. "And we're trying to move toward more healthful refreshment,.'' Breskrn said a lot of donors don 't even want the cook ies that arc offered alon~ with fruit Juice,. IM1cad they re a,kingfor crackers "Our public '" becoming .,.en hcalth-consc.ous." •he said When the Red \ross first eliminated coffee from 1h blood· mobiles, at did receive a large number of complaints. "But most were from ou r stall and volunteers," Bre'ik1n said. "Jt ccna1nly samphfied ou r hfc We don't need the coffee ma.ken, suaar. \tars. cream or hot cups,'' she s~11d Some companies that 'lpon$0r blood mobile, have responded lo demands fo r the bttter brew by supplying coffee to donors them· selves. Bresk1n ,aid Typically, A Red C ross recruiter works directly with rhe company to \Ct up donor appointments If cno u&h employees demand that coffee be \Crvcd, they should make their w15hes known 10 the recruiter and a com- prom1~ rould be worked out. she \aid. Ncvenhclc""· "we feel better providing fruit Jui<.e\," Brcskm said. Whether that will 'iallsfy Anderson and h1<1 rn-workers remain~ to be !>ten. "We're g1v1ng our blood," he \81d "The least the y could do as gi ve us coffee." ALLEGED CON ARRESTED... CRASH.·· From Al From Al group called Pcd1atnc ( ardaolosy Rcconstruct1 vc ( iroup, Inc . '\aid Kcllry "W11l1:tm'> 1ngrat1atcd h1m\Clf with memhcr\ of the l0mmun1t > and quack I) attained their rnnfidenlc," ..aid the dete<. 11ve l '.,ang h1'> u intac.t\, Wiiham' wa\ able to obtain almo\t S 74.000 in loan\ from Bank of Amenca. F1r\t l.<>\ Angeles Bank and a pnvatc lender, stud Kelley Wii ham., al\41 lca'>Cd nearly SH.00() worth of computer equipment for hi\ office, a<:cord1ng to pohtc records At the <Mtmc time. Walham'I hcg.in pa.,s1ng himself ofl 10 other<\ a' ii panncr in W1ll1ams & Wilham\. ltd. <1a1d Kelley The firm wa'idc~nbcd a" hc1ng cn$8gcd an rnannc engineering and architecture. rhe telephnnr hool-li'lt'I R W1I- I ham~ & Wilham,, Ltd. a\ having offices 1n Lido Vi llage an Newport Beach. The telephone, though. now " d1~onnectcd Williams d1~ppcared Ma y 18 :\n<.I wa<1 last seen by ha\ fiancec, P<>hcr alleged. Oc1ect1ves. who began their an- ve\t1g.at1on when W1lhams defaulted on his loan\ nnd computer payments. said the former Newport Beach ma n wa\ located 1n Ruffalo on 1 hursday When arrested 1n New York. Wilham., dc\Cnbed h1m'ICU a~ 1hc vice president of a computer firm an down town HuOalo. according w police Unlc'I\ Wilham) wai ves elltra· dition, a full hearing must be con- ducted bcfor(' he 1.:ould be 1ctumed tn c·ahforn1a taken lo Humana Hospital, Barr 'laid Alo;o hun were Viet Vo Quach With head inJune\ and Li;>an Quach who wu scheduled I() undergo plastic \urgery Monday night for racial repairs. Both were taken to fountain Valle) 1 rauma C enter. Barr said The famil y wa\ travclinJ north on <1othard when Oahn Quach at· tempttd to maJ(e a left tum onto Edinger an front of a car being driven hy Jean McDermott of Wcstman\tcr. McDermott, 26. wa'I driving south on Gothard when her car \truck the <.)uach vehicle on the nght side A third car bc1na dnvcn hy Joanne fhatcher, 21 , of Fluntington Reach 1hen plowed lfllO the nthtt two vehicles. Ra rr \:lad Neithe1 Mcl~rn1<>1t nor I h11tchcr win Strmuc,ly IOJUrt'd 10 the collmon. he "''d • .......................... ..-.-.----..---.-.--------------------------~--~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~-----