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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1986-08-20 - Orange Coast PilotJ TOMORROW: DAY, G T 20, 1986 Alcala gets. ·death • • again Attorney for HBgtrl's killer predicting thlssentenclngwlll beoverfurned, too By STEVE MARBLE °' .. ,....,... .... Convicted murderer and child molester Rodney JamC1 Ale.ala todly was sentenced to die 1n the St.ale ps chamber for the 1979 kidnap and murder ofa Huntington Beach girl Survey finds that nearly a quarter of Catholic bishops believe priests should be allowed to marry./ AS Natl on Despite a low fertlllty rate, America's population wlll continue growing for sev- eral decades./ Al World El Salvador officials, re- bels to hold secret meet- Ing./ A7 Food Contemporary salads combine good taste with convenience and nutrl- tlon./C 1 Sports Kirk McCasklll pitched the Angels to victory in the first game of a double-header spllt./81 Entertainment Officials of the new Fox T elevlslon Network are out to ''counterprogram the rest of the world./ A 10 "Mr Alcala is as au11ty as an)' man who has ever come throufll. lhis court," said Superior Coun Judie Donald McCartin before imposina the state's ultimate punishment. "For 20 years this man has been a v1c1ous, malevolent individual who has preyed on the younaest members I ofsoc:1ely. And nothina has made any 1mpmS1on on Mr. Alcala." Alcala. 42, a UCLA lfaduatc de- scribed u an intellticnt and aophi1ti· cated man, was convicied .. second time on May 28 for the kidnap and murder of Robin Chnstine Samaoe. The 12-year-<>ld airt disappeared June 20. 1979, while ndina a friend's bicycle lo ballet class. Her mulilated body was found about I 0 days later in the hills above Pasadena. Alcala was convicted of her murder 1n 1980 and sentenced lo death row. But the Califom11 Supttmc Coun ovenurned his conviction four years later, scttana,ttoe scene for the second tnal. Followana today's death sentence, McCanfo ordered Alcala to 'be re- turned to death row at San Quentin w1th1n the next 10 dayL Keith C. Monrot, one of Ak:aJa'a 111omeys. predicted that the m\ffder conviction and the death 1entcncc will apin be overturned. A oenon t NDEX Cb.rla llarrla ofTutln e•7• a eummer 109h•n• at Berltaae Pan tll lntlae. sentenced to death in C.hfomia has an automauc appeal. .. It'll beovenurned. and I prcdact at wall be done qwck.Jy," 11id Monroe. Deputy Dtstnct Attomc-y Thomas Goethals, who delcnbcd Alcala a1 a . depraved, vile man with no sc>cial conscience. estimated an appeal Wlll take three to four years. Samsoe·a mother. who testified at both murder tnals. said shc is convinced Alcala 1s aualty and does (Pleue ... O&AT8/A2) Rodne1 Alcala ri> Postal wor ker kills 14, himself Six other workers - injured in s hootln spre~ in Oklahoma By OWEN CANTTELO • I,,,,,_.,.., EDMOND Okla -A pan-umc postal worke r facing dis.missal opeo- ed fire 1n cs pO\t office this mom1na. killi ng 14 cQ-workers and woundana at least \I>. others before taluna his own hfc. pohlc said l he J.unman 1dent11icd b) police a\ PJt \hernll 44. was h1rtd last yc.ar and "a' ab11u1 10 he fired. s.a1d postal omc1als in \.\.a\h1ng1on Poller ..aid ~hemll v.u carry1na at lea\! three htindaun<.. includina an .1u111ma11t. when hr t'ntercd the post ofTitr through an em ployee~ entran~ around 6 4~ am and opened fire Advice and Games Bulletin Board Bualnesa Clasalf led Comics A 11 A3 A8-9 B6-8 A12 B8 A10 Coast trying hard to beat the heat Poliu: \urrounded th<' hu1ld1naand hu~t.a~ nt"g1111<1mf'\ tned to reach Sh<'mll ..,, ldt'phonc but he did not an\" ... er FRI and pohce SWAT teams cntcrt'd the onc-\tory bnck bu11d1n1 at 8 JO .i m and fou nd the bodies of ~hrmll and 1-i otht'r1 ft V.J\ th~ nat1nn s WOf'll alUIC'k by a lont· iunman \IOlt' .. ra mpeac 11 a \1( Donald"\ rc\laurant 1n San \ \1dru C ahl un Jul' 18. 1984, left ~I pcopk dead Death Notices Entertainment Food Mind & Body Opinion Police log Publlc Notices Sports Televlalon Weather C 1-8 BS A4 A3 B4,8 B1 -• A10 A2 By PHIL SNEIDERMAN °' .. ~,... ..... A mid-August heat wave kept the mercul) soanng Tuesday and today as Orange \ount~ rr"dents em- barked on a detemuncd search for relief Tue~ay temperatures climbed to R2 in Ncwport Beach and 96 10 Santa l\na. while I o~ Angeles h11 the 100- drgree mark. matching a record ~tin 18R5 Nat ional Weather Service meteorologist M 1chacl Lewis blamed upper level high pressure over An- w na for the heat wave .. h 's kept the '>k) clear.'' he told the A\wc1a1cd Preu "There 1s nothing to block out the \un. so 11 1s hot. It's like ha ving a one-way cap ovrr U'I. It's lt•t1in& the sun 1n but won't let the heal out ·· Thursday's forecast calls for coastal area'> lo get a little relief from the hrat wave But high temperatures will continue 10 roast other sections of Southern California. forecasters said. A minor weather disturbance pass- ing to the north Thursday will bnng ha1c 10 the coast and cool thins,s down to the 70s alonJ the beaches. forecasters said. But inland Oranae ( ounty temperature\ arc expected to continue peaking in the 80s or low 90s Low\ tonight will range from 62 10 70 The heat wa ve has been a bonan1.i for Wild River,. the new waler amu\Cmcn1 park tha1 opened last month at Lion Country 1n Irvine ""The dttcndance we· .. c J Otten on each oftht fi"t r~o da}s of1h1s wrck has almo\t l'qualed what wr usualh get on a weekend day ·· \aid tl'H' Luckcnhat·h. a park spoke,man Th1.• park had JUSI under 5 000 "mlOf\ Monda~ and about the \amt: (Pleue eee REA T /Al) Ont: ol lhr wounded wa\ hStcd 1n l nt1tal rond11mn with a ne<.k wound, l11ur 11.ac 1n \l.ihk t<>nd111on and onc v.a\ trl'alcd tor \upcrlic1al 1niunes and d1'4 harLmJ ho.,p1ta l officials \JIJ Dol e pus.hes Zschau campaign in county Therr ""l'lt' o.ihc1111 XIJ pc>\tal workers 10 1h,· hu1ld1n~ ~hen the '>hoo una \l.irll•J and pt.'l1pk ")u\I 'Started running "411<l R·m BlacklA>'ell a lr111n larr1r1 1n thl\ lit) of 14.000 Jlnipl1 I' 111111'\ n•>nh of Oklahoma ( 11) \ 1ntt· I urlung. J O c1gh1-~ear cm- pl•l\ff 111 lht l')tt\I office "81d he was 11.url..1nl' at a P<•\IJ I tra' JI hi\ st.atton 11.h,·11 hl" he.ml J n111'it' hkt' .. fire- ' I J l Kl'I Senate Majority Leader urges e'ectlon of more Republicans to rewa rd Reagan By LAURA MERK Of_O..,,... ..... In a bnef Orange ( ounty appear- ance. 11 S Senate MaJonty Leader Robcn Dole called on pan)' '>UP- porter' to work diligentl y to get more Republicans 1n office and to preserve rhe GOP's mfijonty 1n the Senate. Dok. R-Kansu. al'° aave h1\ \upriort 10 fd Z~hau. the Republican nominee hoping to un~al Sen Alan ( ranston lh1~ No"cmber I le ~topped 1n Newport Beach on hl'I W8) to Nevada Monday ancmoon afkr '>pending the wcc:kcnd appeanng with Zschau at several campaign C\.CnlS ''This 1s the heart of Reagan mun try If ynu think Ronald Reagan I'> doing an outstanding JOb as I do, then the be1t way to reward him 1s to keep the Senate Republican Make Ronald Rcapn happy and get nd of Ala n Cranston." he said He cau11ou'il}' lielded qut''lllons regarding the tu reform bill. whi ch wa passed h) congr«s1onal nego- 11a1ors Sunday and will be up for vote by Scnat~ and House members wheA they rctum from a three-week recess 1n ~ptemhcr ··These arc mau1 ve change~ 10 the tax code We may lind on Sept 8 that $1,000 reward offered in pet poisonings By TONY SAAVEDRA °'-~ ......... With pohce unable 10 tum up any leads. ( osla Mesa u ty officials have posted a .S 1.000 reward for in for mat I On on I scncs O( pct pot'K>OI ng~ In a ll0uths1dc ne1&hborhood At the uflJn& of City Councilman Dave Wheeler. thr council voted unanimously Monday to ofTer the money for informa11on lcad1n1 to the arre t and eonv1ct1on of anyone re,pon~1blc for the 20 reported ta1es of animal po1i.on1n~ Several dop and cat, tn the v1cin1ty of Federal. Capitol and Senate strects \ufTcrcd violent sc1zu~• and dtcd last ~pnn&. reportedly from ea11ng po1suncd meat "We've talked to everyone 1n the neighborhood and we h1ven'1 produced any leads." City Manager Allan Roeder said. The 1nvc"1rt1on wa• hindered by the failure o Costa Mesa animal control workc~ and pohce om~n 10 p1tk up the carcas'iCs and ordrr autopsies to substantiate the alleged po1son1n15, Roeder said 1 uesday. The city docs not u\uall ) d1'1posc of dead pets Complaints by angry rc.,1dcnt'i prompted the council la~t June to order an uucrnal 1nqu1ry into the police dcpanmcnt's handhna of call., in volv1n1suspcctcd pet po1~nin&S in the nc1ahborhood Re 13enls charaNI 1h11 1n1mal control offiet'n and oohcc were 5low and 1mpohte. hrn~hin& off the susp1- c1ons of pct owners that the animal~ had been poisoned Preliminary auto1»1es ordered b~ the residents 1nd1cated lhnt ~me of the pets may ha ve died from strychnine po14}()n1ng One woman \atd she waited tw,o hours for an officer to amve as her m1~cd-brccd tcmtr went into a '1olcnt ~1tun:. "Somethina's wrong when we have m ao throuaK tht\ kind of hell and (Pleue eee RBW AaD/ A.2) Crash prober a smashing success Former CHP officer uses h ts exp rtlse to re-create collisions, pinpoint cau Or. Warnn Clark l now, C altfom1a commuten bc1tcr than they know lhem\Clve' And when w1tnem IJVt' • d1fTcnn1 ven1u1u of v.hat cauiC.d a collmon. he 1\n'1 'urpmcd H11 Traffir Man1atmcn1 and ( ol l1t1on lnvest1p11o n 1eam probably will tt'CO"'truct the atttdt'nt dnp1tt w1tnent • vary1n ac<'ouna The former ( ahfom11 H1ahway Pa'rot officer ,~nt )Can an,C'\llS-1· triltraffic collliion'I Ht c r' thtm c:olhs1on' tx·uu~. ht .. Y'-thert 1arc no olcudt'nl\ "Acudentt arc an lH t of < 1od.'' (lark u1d ··very rartlydo they rtwlt from a mechanical problC'm Perha~ \percent "Mo" of the time 1t'\ pilot error Unfonunat~I). the media startt'\1 thc COnct'f)\ of Cllh na C(')lhiuon\ ICCI dent Perh ps 1f ""'c could set 1.,.,.) from that lOnce 1 we'd hhe fe1otrtr en 1\mn\ Jir \11 ( lark and h" team invr'lt1gatc and rtconstrucr collmon\ for poller dc- panmcntc.. d1stnC1 attome)'I. public dcfcndm and other attomr)\ who nttd e~s,wn help 1n sort1n1 out their caSM. Put chent1 include the c1t1c\ of llun11naton Beach. C:ost.a Mc"' and l ~ una ~tch, and d07t'M of other l"llY county. st.atc and federal astn CIM The Anaheim m1dcnt wa a h1Jh way ~trol offiet'r for I 3 r.can Dunna that 11mc he 1nve upted abou1 \,000 colh,wns and ann1cd \Orne ' 000 drunk('n or druacd dnvc" \mcc formation ofh1' TMiffic Man ment and C oll1'l1on ln"nt1ptmn "'rvt<'C, he hH tud1td thou nd more lfn team w1JI l)plUll)' JO to lhe 'ICcne. makc skrtchcs. take phot~ araph'I and mea\urt'mcnts. and com- pile other data They'll rttreate the 1nc1dcnt 10 slow motion on video tapc \ome11me\ they'll s.ake aenal photm or \tudy topoaraph•cal ma~ 10 form a c leartr picture of thc tcm1n •·Wt' <10 ti from the dnver'\ point o( view Clark "'"1 "People think they can ao to a ~nt and •hoot a few phntc~ 1N1 dnvrn art thrtt to fovr fttt ofl thC' around the 1n~C$t1pton takt thctr ficld lnOk.1 10 lhc. otfrtc..wbat. .t.Uttt Kt'nr' arT dra"' n to "alt Model\ arc there 1~ ~mcth1ng 1n 11 that Ju~t 1..an'1 stand It hasn't passed yet " he \aid adding that 11 was ncarl) 1mpo~s1bk to predict the long-1crm dTect\ ol a ma1or overhaul of the \ urrcnl t.a1' laws \urrentl) the economy 1s 1n a slump with .\mcncan\ saving mon.- monC) 1han the-.. are \pending. Dok said .. When lsu~c.,.or\l &o into lhl' (Pleue .ee DOLE/A~) "I lnokl·d Jov.n un1.k r tn) tray and 'wl"" 11n, 111 "" ~11o<l friend,. hit the 111101 ""1th hlu11d • 11m 1nr, nul nt him." I 11rh1rii.; \;llll I 11rlon11 ~11 1hr gunman had It I\ ~\'•f \1 m1 111 tu tlnor' to the post olhtt' "\h ltt\t 1h .. u~h1 v.a<. that some 11111• ti.id t11 oppnl J 1ra\ ' Blackwell -..11,1 I h• n -..1111t•ht"I' •1.ud Ht'~ ll~ {PIUM ..e~ SLA 'f'iNOS/ A.2) Huntington police t o use radar on speeding bicyclists By G JEANETTE A VENT ' , . Radar gun\ will he u'>t'd 10 1r10 1n on h1• "lt't' 'l'n:cl1n1& lhroug.h Huntington Rcal"h hctttnn10@.l1xla \ Police~ 111 hcf.ln cntornng h II\ 11rd1na1ll <' th.11 rnlm C'\ lht' hl l \.t:lt' \peed limit from 10 mSlh to 5 mph v.hrn Jll·,k\tri.1n' .ire prc~nt Marine l\nftl)' < .ipt 8111 R1chard\on ...-i1d tht' 1>rd111ante ts an C'fTOrt Ill r~·du< r the numhc'r of 1n1urv acudcnl\ 10 ptdc.,lnilM Tht"tt h.1s ~n 11 livt' to trntolcl m1.·rl'.J\C' 1n thf' num ber ~fbtC)'C:h t (Plea~ ece BICTCL&/ A.2) PAUL AICHIPLEY Pc oPll 1N THE N1~s COMlru It'd 10 help JUne\ They'll '1ud~ thr vrh1dc' 1n\ldr and nut In raK~ of f111l111r' tht' II CHO \!Ud} tht IUIOP\~ n-porl\ ''I'll i>flrn so thrnuah •n l\lhlP\) rtpon 10 rt'C'On\truct thl' tc1den1 and \C'(' 1f the 1n1une\ In' IO('nw11rn1 v.1th what Wltnc\"°\ Yid · ( lark \ltd "Wf luuk.. al~ mar4 pclmlt. o'4~1 (Pl M caAa /AS) I • Valley will keep its officers fit 8y TOM WRIGHT &>.-,.._c_ ... , ••• ' - f A2 * Orang. Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, August 20, 1988 SLAYINGS ••• PlomAl a aun• and everyone stancd running out." Some of those who fled carried wounded co-workers to safety. "There were people comina out of every door they could come out of, .. ~•d postal worli:cr Oint Turner. "l 51lW a auY 1t1nd1na there with a bag on hts shoulder and a pistol in his hand. That's when I turned and ran," Turner said. "You can bet I'll be on my knees thanlc.ina my Ood tonight." District >.nomey Bob Macy said bodies, spent canridaes and empty bullet cli{>S were scane~ throuahout the building. "I've never seen a crime sctftC like this. I've never seen this volume ... he said. "There were people shot all through that building. whi ch would indicate that he was going through the cntirc area." said Macy, who de- scnbcd Shcmll as an expen marks- man. He said most of the dead werc found close to what appeared to be their work stations. Postal workers said they knew little of Sherrill and described hi1Tl as a ,.,i-,. ... An unidentified Po.t Office employee weepe followtni · Edmond, Okla., ma ... cre that left 14 fellow worken deacf. quiet. reserved man who kept to critical cond1t1on with a funshot himself. wound to the chest and Joyce ngram. Macy said families of eight of the 15 45. of Ed mond was 1n stable con- killcd had been noti fied by midday d1tion wuh a gunshor wound to the but that no names would be released ned. until all of the fa milies were con-Listed an stable but guarded con- tacted. -d1tjon after undergoing surgery were Fam ilies were being no11fie~~nc Bray. 54, of Oklahoma City. back room of City Hall . in the and Steve Vick, 24. of Edmond. presence of a minister and postal McDonald said Bray was shot in ttic officials. left flank and Vick was shot in the A cnsis center was set up at St. abdomen. Mar) ·s Episcopal Church for a noon Michael Bigler, 36. of Choctaw was prayer service. treated for superficial wounds and M c r cy H e a I t h Ce nt er discharged. spokeswoman Jill McDonald said At Edmond Memorial Hospital, Jud) Walker. 40. of Edmond was in spokeswoman Dcnacce Cunninaham sa1u Wilham Nimmo. 40. of Edmond was in surgery for a stomach wound and was an stable condition. In the San Ysidro massacre. 21 people died and 20 were wounded when unemployed security guard James Oliver Hubeny entered the restaurant with three weapons and a bag of ·ammunition and fired in- discriminately for 77 minutes before he was killed by a police sharJ>- shootcr. In the months followina. the McDonald's Corp. razed the res- taurant and opened a new one three blocks away. The land. donated to the city. has remained vacant. UC delays bacteria testiIJ.g after controversy over EIR SAN FRl\N( I CO IAP> -The University of Cali fornia has post- poned a field test of geneucall) altered bacteria until next year to allo~ for d1scus!.1ons about the need for an En vironmental Impact Report w11h plamt11Ts 1n a lawsuit filed to block the test. "The un1vers1t) and the plaanti~ have agreed to furt her review of the environmental 1mphcauons of the test m lieu of a debate 1n coun:· UC spokesman Ron Kolb said Tu~sday. "The window of opportuntt) 1s gone for planting, and we can't do 1t this fall anyhow," Kolb added. "The next possible lime is an the spnnt '' The postponement 1s pan o an out-of-court settlement of a lawsuit tiled by Washington, D.C.. activist Jeremy R1fldn and others. "We've been battling this for three years. and we're very pleased that the univers11y has chosen to be cooperat- DEATH SENTENCE ... FTomAl nut desen e to have h 1~ h ft.> spared "Ma) be now we can let Rohan die. Ma) be no~ the rest of us can go on Ii\ ang, .. said Marianne Frazier. "Two 1unes can't be wrong."' Mc(anin said he has no S)mpath) for Alc ala and de$Cnbcd the con- \ 1ctcd killers d a1ms of innocence to be "complete hogwash ·· "I looked o.ut m) chamber windo~ earl~ this morning and sa"' the onl ) person on the defense thar I have an)' S)'m path) fo r I saw Mrs Alcala wal king toward the coun," said McCartan. "I do feel sorry fo r her." Bui McC'anin said he had no hl''>llat1on condcm0i1ng the woman's son to dca1h I · .. Death '"the only proper penalt y 1n a la~c !.uch as this" said McCartan Alcala. dressed 1n a thick blue parka J3l~Ct and blue tennis shoes. did not speak during the sentencing except to alkno~ledge hu. nght to an appeal. .. He knev. v.hat was going to happen toda) It was no big ~cret." said Monroe '"c 1n this action." R1flc1n said Tuesday. The test, directed by un1 vers1ty scientists Steven E. Lindow and N 1ckolas Panopoulos. was to be conducted on a potato patch at the university's research station near the isolated Modoc County town of Tulelake just south of the Oregon slate line. The test involves the application of "lee Minus." an altered form of Pseudomonas synngae, on pan of a 1/•-acre field of potatoes. Scientists arc convinced the bacteria. changed by the removal of genes which control frost fo rmation. will squeeze out naturally occurring unaltered bacteria and protect growing plants from freezing. Kolb said the two sides will meet w1th1n 30da)s 1n an attempt to decide .... hat en' 1ronmental questions should be discussed ·· fhen rhc un1vers1ty as going to evaluate how much research has been done and whether more 1s needed." Kolb said After that. plainu lTs will have another 30·day period to rctum to court 1fthe) arc not satisfied. he said FITNESS PROGRAM OK'D IN VALLEY ... From Al illness or earl) re11rcmcn1 .... 111 far outweigh the annual CO'>I of 1hc program to the cit~ " Kromer added Instead of taking a yearly physical members of the cit) rnunc1I. six police depanment admins1trators and seven top cit) adm1mtrators will have the option of part1c1pat1ng an the S S.850 ph ysical li 1ness program The new program abo includes the option of discounted health club membt·r- \h1ps for all part1c1pdnl\ There are three program~ the cit) "'Ill undel""'nll: fhe prn&rams prO\ 1dcd b> f ountain Valle) Com- munll~ Hospital. the Los Caballeros Health Club and Ph)s10-Data. will pro' •Ul' hcallh <.!uh membership at either no cost or at a discounted rate fur par11c 1pant\ The program oflcrcd h) l·ounta1n Valk~ ( o mmun1t) Hospital's STAAR Institute ..... 11 include work- out faul1t1c\ at no add1t1onal cost. the annuJI unt w f ountain Vallev 1s $320 . Howrver. ind1\ 1dual\ .... ho choose to U'>t' l'ltht•r of tht• other programs BICYCLE SPEEDERS ... From Al o\cr rhe la\t fl\e ~CM'> part1cularl» near the Hunti ngton Beach ell~ lx'Jlh <>n an \ g1,.en \ummcr da)' there also arc S.00() 10 10.CK.HI fX'dc\tnan\ "'ho U'>e the l()..foot su rface road near the bealh fhc m1\ ol \pecdmg b1qles and pedestnam ha!> resulted 1n dludcnts ~ht:rl the 'vllt1m was taken awa)' b)' ambulance ..aid R1lhardson ~ "We don't intend to wntc everyone a ticket" who 1s ~01ng over S mph s.i1d R1ch.trd'>on Instead police will look for <.~cl 1sts wno arr goinl( too fast fo r road c~nd1t1ons ·· r he maJOrH) of b1c~cl1sts are sightseeing or using bikes to ger to Jnd from the bealh hut there are others "fl ying down the road " .. f'eoplc arc not looking for bicycle<, coming at them at a nght dngle " \t \peed\ of 15 10 20. th ere 1s not enough time for b1cychsts to react and the result I\ a <.enous injury • If the~ have to 'iWCn c )'e ll and screech their brake<. thc)'rc going too fa<.t ..aid R1,hard<.on B1qd1<.t\ arc responsible for the safety of J)Westnans on the road JU\t as 'chicles are responsible for pedestnans cro~sing a road "If people don't accept the respons1b1hty. the alternati ve 1'i re mo' 1ng h1cyclcc;" from the beach area Beach ~rv1ccr, Manager Douglas G. D'Amall !>Std beach patrol officcrc; will lx· handing out n)'ers on the ordinance throughout the· summer and a leuer had been sent to all of Orange tounty's bicycle clubs MAIN OFFICE Ph)s10-Data·ano t'HI I. w111 l\d\-C to pa ) for the ph ysical fitnes'i option thcmschcs With a yearl) cost of S325. the PH IT program IS the most expen'ilVC option for the city It includes a d1!t<.ountcd opuonal membership at Los ( aballeros. w1t hou1 racquetball or 1cnn1s club privileges. The cost to part1c1pants is $23 per month Phy\10-Data's program will cost the city S299 annually Ci ty em- ployees in volved m the program "'ould pay S 189 per year for member- !th1p in Jack La Lanne's Amencan Health and Fitness Spas. REWARD ••. From Al police won't respo nd." Connie Patan1a told tht council last June fhc internal inquiry by special 10\.tst1gator George Wilson. who reports d1rcctl> to Chief Roger Neth. wa' completed about a month ago. Roeder said pan of the confusion wa~ aunbutcd to a lack of com- mun1rnt1on among the officers hand- ling the calls. .. Patrol and animal contrJI officers were g1\ 1ng out different ciP1n1ons on what may or may not have occurred and researching different aspects of the c.a\c," he said. "While there was no direct auempt to mislead the public. there was ccna1nly some m1\lnforma11on." Roeder added 1t appeared that \Orne of the officers COUid have been more ..cns1t1 vc an dealing wi th people who ttad JU'it lo'it pets t le wai. not aware or any d1~­ uphnary auion resulting from the internal 1nvcst1gat1on D•lly Piiot Deflnry I• OutrentNd Justcall 642-6086 .... ... ~ ..,., . ' .,,. ~· t•~ trN" ,.""'~ i;, 'Jl01 "'t.••~)'•J11 ... A 'd fO.i' t>r '""' i.o- • What do you like about the Daily Pilot'' What don't you like'> (all the number above and your messaae will be recorded. lranscnbcd and de· livered 10 the apprQpnate editor. Th( ~me 24-hour an\wenng ~rv1ce may ~ u~d to record letten to the cd rtor on any topic Contnbutof\ to our Letter~ colu mn mu\t include their name and telephone number forvcrHic~uon Tell<. U\ what's on your mind I ,.,.,.,, •t,,.. .M1 •'""<I .... ., .. , ,. l'O\..i ,. ~ 'M .. -.• f .Vf (lf1 tlr ,. I '°'" Ce O.fnii• 'l ill n •' ~ f0U-cc.s1y w1'• ~t1"~r-a . Clrcul•tlon TelephoM• Slight heat relief due fot Coast cout_, w ... rNy get • llttle,...., Thur8day rrom a record~ b<Mklng hMt wave, bUt the ,..t of Southern California le In ror another routing, the Natlonel W•ther Servloe Mid A mtnor w.ather dltturbencie puetng to the notth Thurtdty wtn brinO hat to tn. CONt and coot thlnga down to the 70t along the bMchet. r0teca1tw1 aay. Lowa tonJgflt wm range rrom 82 to 70. Along the Orange Cout It wlll be fair with Mil wsw condlllOnl GOntlnulng klllnd bUt a llt11e coolef with lnctMltnQ hen near the lmtMdlatt cout. a..ch hlOt'• Thuraday In 70.. Lowa tonight 82 to 70. Vallty high• 92 to 105. Low. tonight 88 to 75. U.S. Temps DOLE •.. From Al households of those we call Yuppies. they arc finding that people aren't buying. Before the year is out there wall be an economic downfall that no one has predicted," he said. The soft economy is also fueled by the unccnainty surrounding the tax bill. he said. Business people have to plan ahead and they have been w.ai ting so long to sec the outcome of the tax. bill that the wait has led to a lot of inactivity. Dole said. "Even worse arc the real estate investors. Where large investments we re made in 1984 and 1985 we could have a lot of investors back out now and leave someone else holding the bag." he said. 100 1' I~ 11 103 • 1C>i .. to ... .. 11 ., ,, ~ .. n • ., ... . , .. .., 13 On a national level, Dole said spending must be curbed to control the current federal budget deficit. "We're paying S 150 billion on interest on the debt alo ne. That is more than 11 cost to run the govern-, ment in the 60s. We have a real problem and the only way to solve 1t is to get back the House scats.·· Sen. Robert Dole cam~ned for the GOP ID <>ranie Coa.nty on TuetMlay with Rep.-Rol>ert Bad.ham and Tom l"uentee. HEATWAVE CQNTINUING ALONG COAST .•• From Al on Tuesday. ht.• !>Did. Wild Ri vers' SI 0.75 adm1~s1on pncc for ages 12 and older has apparently not been a roadblock The more trad111onal spot for bea11ng the heat -beaches along the Orange Coast -reported above a\erage to large crowds T uesday Beach temperatures were an the low 70s. and a slight breeze kept sun worshipers comfonable on the sand. area lifeguards reported But water temperatures of 59 or 60 degrees proved too ch1lf)' for many swim- mers. "We're extremely bu~y today." said Dan Weller. an employee at Bolsa Chica State Beach. where about I 3.000 \tS1tors had converged Tues- da) afternoon "It's defin1tel) the heat." he said "The strange thing 1s that yesterday (Monda)) It was JUSl a!I hot. and we had only al'>out a third as many people. Today (Tuesday), we're o;wamiw<I" H unt1n~ton State Beach had a near- capac11~ ... 5.000 to 30.000 turnout Tuesday. while adjoinin~ Huntington (1ty . Beach drew a "Just-average" 20.000. lifeguards said. About 30.000 con"erged on the Laguna Beach sands. wh1lr about 65,000 v1s1tcd the ocean at Newport Beach. People who preferred the frozen \anct) of water recreauon created more business than usual Tuesday at the k c Capades Chalet in Costa Mesa. according to ice ri nk employee Karen Klugman. "We do get a lot of people who Just come 1n from the heat outside and sa). 'Aaahhh ·:·Klugman said Othcr'i tryi ng to beat the heat decided to tickle their taste buds with something cold Phrths lofTnda. an employee at Josie s Ice Cream Parlor and Och on Balboa Peninsula, said a stead) stream of senior citizens and business peopki ·c~c an for cool treats in the aflcrnonn "Tli1• •~ •hr wr:itht"r wr Shutters Designed • Finished • should have had earlier," lofTnda said Jeanette Cadmus. who owns Bask1n-Robb1ns ice cream shops in Costa Mesa and Newport Bc.ach. reported a sales boom dunng the heat \l.a've. Hot weather sales arc also up at ncarl)' all ·of the 40 He1d1's Froaen 't ozurt shops m Southern California and Nevada. according to Heidi Miller, president and founder of the Laguna Hills-based chain. Miller said her Newpon Beach shop at Fashion Island and her Laguna Beach shop near Mam Beach have the highest gross sales 1n the chain. Miller claimed froze n yogun 1s a better heat wave treat than ice crc.tm. "It doesn't have the fat that sticks to the roof of your mouth and ma.kes you thirsty for a glass of water afterward," she said. "It's more refreshing. It goes down cool and slow .. Capture the beauty of ~ummer -enjoy control of aunllght and heat with movable louvers • Customize your window with shutters In an endless yarlety of color and sizes. For 8 personal free estimate call: ' (714) 541.-,1or541-1717 Vlall our ahowroom end menufectory et: 1111 Pleoentla Awe., com. .._ . ---------------------------------------------------------------~ --------~--- Health screening set for children The Coata Meu Med ical Center Hoapltal will conduct f'.rcc health 1CR1Cn.inas for children Saturday durina a Children's Day prosram from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the hospital. 27S Victoria St. Phrslcians and other professionals from the hospita ~ill provide immunhalionst spo.ru pbysi· ~I acrceninat and screeninas for hearina. speech and vision. Entertainment and 11fe1y instruction also will be offered, and all children are welcome, accompanied by a parent or lepl auardian. AIDS forum aet tonl.6.ht "free informational forum on AIDS bqins at 7 o'clock toniaht at the Visitina Nurse Associatjon Conference Center m Oranse. Sponsored by the Oran_ae County ~calth Plann1ni C-Ouncil1 the forum will feature medical profcssionaJs, the director of a community-based AIDS assistance program and an AIDS victim. Memben of the public will have the opponuna- ty to ask q~estions. Anyone in.tCTC$tcd in attending the forum IS requested to f'CIJlter with the health £).anAing council at 832-1841 . 4.mlgo• mark 20 years Secretary of State March Fong Eu will be the keynote speaker at Friday"s 20th anniversary celebration of the Amiaos de Ser vocational trainina center, Lo be held at 7:30 p.m. at the Irvine Hilton Hotel and Towers, 17900 Jamboree Road. TV newscaster Maclovio Perez will be the master of ceremonies for the eve nt, and Jamie Oax.~ca, vice president of Northrop Corp. and president of Wilcox Electric, will be the guest speaker. Call 835-3197 for reservations and funher informatjon. Fltnen clanes planned Two Irvine Valley CollCJ.e classes offenng health and fitness techniques will be presented this month by yogi and hypnotherapist Gurucharan Singh Khalsa. A class on massage will be offered Satur4ay. and a session on self-hypnosis is planned for Aug. 30, both from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. in Room.ASO I of the college. Both classes arc priced at $25, and fu rther information ts available at 559-3333. Benent estate .. 1e .et An estate sale to benefit the American Cancer Society's research program will be held at the society's Discovery Shop, 2301 E. Coast Hiahway. Corona del Mar, Saturday from 10 a.m. Lo 6 p.m. Among the items avaHable arc stained glass doors, antiques, china cabinets, armories, desks and tables. The first 50 shoppe.rs will receive.tickets to San Diego's Wild Animal Park.. Call 673-7776 for details. Clan reunion slated The 1966 graduating class of Corona d~I Mar High School will hold its 20th. reunion Saturday at the Balboa Pavilion. followca'by a reunion picnic Sunday. Contact Cheryl Kersh Kennihan at 548--0229 for more information. Lions to honor member, 91 Members of the Hunungton Beach Host Lions Club will meet Saturday at I 0:45 a.m. in the home of chancr member Harry "Cap .. Sheve to present him wtlh a hfe membership ccn1ficate on his 91st b1rthda)'. Sheve founded the Host Club over 50 years ago. 'Book sale ln Laguna The Fnends of the Laauna Beach Library wi ll hold their summer book safe Saturday from I 0 a.m. to 4 p.m. in 1hc parkmg lot of the library. Members of the Friends are invited to shop at the pre-sale from 9: 30 to I 0. Call the library at 497-17 33 for additional details. Wednesday, Aug. 20 • 7 .30 p m . ucua Beacllil Parkhtc, THfflc ud Clrctl!alloa, Cit) Hall Conference Room • 7.30 pm . upna Beaclt Sel1mlc Safety and Disaster. Pohcc Department Library Thursday, Aug. 21 ,. • 6:30 pm .. ugua Be.cit Board of AdJHt· meat. Cat) Counci l Chambers, 505 Forest Ave. • 7 30 p m • lrvtne Plualll1 Comml11loa. Caty Counci l Chambers. 17200 Jamboree Road. PoucE Loe Orange Coat OAtLY PtlOTIWec-.~. AUQU11t 20, ._ * 41 Composers may skirt Mesa business fee BJ TONY A.A Vlrol\A °' ... ~ ........ The Amen can Society of Composcrt, Authors and Pubhshen may not have to face the m usic for opera1ing1n Costa Mesa without a buslneu license after all. The tablts have aaa1n turned in the battle over ASC AP's rightt to collect royalties from two hair salons - in Costa Mesa and Oranae -where a radio is played fo r background music. Sand i Benson, Costa Mesa c-Odc enforce- ment officer, said she was notified Tue~· day that A CAP is a non-profit oraanaza. lion and consequently would not have to pay uptoS200a )ca.tf'ora bu~1ncu hocnse. However, the orpn12.at1on. which col· lects royaJ11cs for 1u members under federal copyri&ht law\, wouJd sull have to rc11s1er wnh llie city. Benson sa1d. "Now tt's just a matter ofwah1oa until we aet their exemption papen,'' she said. .. Quite honestl y, I won't know if they qualify as a non-profi t v oup until I see the documents." Benson said ASCAP would be aiven 10 days to submit documentation pro vina 1t is a non-profit operat1on. Tb~ aroup was brou~t to the attention of Costa Mesa officials by ownen of the Roben & Taylor salon. where ASCAP had ievlect an annual SI0711CCn1tna fee to Play lhe radio dunna work hours. The same cha11t wau ueslCd to the Roben &. Taylor salon 10 Oranac. Co-owners' Gary Taylor traff and Roben ~vedra innially balked at the ftt early las month and 1n1tcbcd on ASCAP for not vina busane permits tn Cost.a Mesa and Orange. C-Osta Mesa offtclAls responded w1th a July 31 letter giving ASCAP 14 days to obtain a business license or fa~ crim · nal prosecution. Code enforcement officers in Orange said they were not sure ifbusaneu licensina Dr. Warren Clark (rUht) directa a almulated traffic collialon for hla ln•eatt&atine team ln Coeta Meu. Lalle Ma~o ha.ndlea the camera u Bill Zito ridea a police motorcycle. CRASHES RECREATED TO PINPOINT CAUSE .•• From Al velocll) of the vehicles and cond auon of the equipment, such as the brakes." Slowly. methodicall y. Clark and has team will build a picture of the actual event. What the> find out will ofkn make or break a n attorney's case. "We've had attorneys camp out here at night preparing for a case," Clark said. "There are th ree facets to every case: the dn,cr. the \.Chicle and the environment All three arc su~ep11ble to change. the dm er most of all "Ever)thang rnmes back to him," he r.aad Because the human factor 1s anvanabl) the most s1&n1ficant aspect ofa case. Clark spec1alllcd an human behavior studies. He not o nl) knows the average person needs I' 1 seconds to react in a gi ven traffic satuauon. he as v.ell ve~ an dnvers· habits and though I processes • The average commuter ~111 take the sa me route C\Cr) da y. wall dnve in the same lane. zealousl) guarding has sacred l>pot behind the car prcceedang him. "He's thinking, 'Don't bug me. I do at this way ever) da),"' Clark said.' "In Orange County every morning. people have a cup of coffee, get their hcan started and head to LA. In the morning th(') ·re an pretty good shape. "Jn the evening. the boss was chasing the ..ccreta') all day and didn't ca tch her. th e truck driver nr-'t to ham was on the road all day and 1s ti red. the guy in fron1 of him ll> from Ore,on and los1 .. fhere s th as wonderful max of dnvers. I'm surpnsed sometimes that anyone gets an) where. Actually. Cahfornta has the best dn' ers anywhere ... Clark said. "They have lO be." Nevenheless. (lark said the number of coll1s1ons could be reduced. He would stan b} ehm1na11ng some dnvers .. There should be lighter restncuons on v1s1on:· he !Wlld "And certain hand1· capped people JUSt shouldn't be on the highways. "How many people are out there on med1cat1on. coke. let alone th<" drunki.T' he asked. "We need tighter res1n ct1ons on hcens· ang. We ha\C to begin 1hcre" That doesn"t mean an ves11gators can make assumptions about the other factors. "We find cases where physica l laws don't seem to apply." ('lark said He cited a test where five brand new cars. a ll the same model. were crashed. The r<'sults were different fi ve times. "Th<' factors vary. At what ~int did the lire grip? How tar.ht was a bolt. How stron§ was a weld'> Each will airer the outcom<'.' he said. Clark 's team has conducted numerous ~1ud1cs on vehicles under varying en· "1ronmcntal and mechanical conditions to ai d their 1nves11g.a11ons. Terr) Bye, a fo rmer paramedic and traffic safety investigator with 1hc Orange Count) Trans11 Distnct who now works with C'lark. sa id their tests on municipal vehicle~ ltke buses and fire trucks garnered data that 1s unavailable anywhere else Follo~ang a recent bus colhs1on an Los An~elcs. the Rapid Transit D1stn ct ut1li1ed the firm's data on skid marks. Bye said Clark al~ has invented tools to help with 1nvcs11gat1ons. mcludang a tape capable of "hfl1ng" a tire pri nt from a suspect 'chicle. a spray-on chem ical that ~•II allow a li ft ofa skid mark or ta re pnnt fro m the road and a chcmacall) treated paper that will absorb and prese rve the hfi a) c\ 1dencc His studies and anvcsugat1ons have resulted an mechanical changes on mun1c1· pal -vehicles and improved road con· d1 t1ons. as well as solved numerous coun Cast"S. But. some cases are even beyond O ark's e\pertase. such as the 1nc1dent when a drunken dnvt"r smashed into a road sign late one night in San Bernardino. The noise stan led a sleeping woman who fell out of bed. She sued the cit y for placi ng the sign where at would get ha t by a drunken driver. Her attorney wanted Clark to tn· H''>llgatc and help ham build the case Clark declined Ozone damages trees at Yosemite, Sierra parks FRESNO (APl -MorC' than half the tn:n an \ OSC'ma tc National Park and almost 90 percent an two other national recreation arC'a'i 1n the soulhern Sierra N('\ ada arc being damaged b) OLOne pollut1om. according to air quali ty cxpt'n~ .\!though the number of trees affected have douhkd an the past fi,e years. the amount of damage remains "slight to moderat('.·· ~ad Jame'i Bennett. director ol Na11onal Parkl> ~n ace's b1olog1cal dTt-ct') rc~arch program 1n Colorado Rennell said 1 ucsda> d unng an ed uca- taonal conference an Fresno that 01one kH'ls la-;1 summer were so high that Sequoia "1at1onal Park I 00 males south of Yo-.cmatc "mur.t now be considered tech· nll:all~ to be 1n non-com pliance'' with federal air qualit) standards Ozone pollution fro m 1ndustnal and au1nmobale poll ut ion has alread} l"au!>ed up lo 58 percent o f pi ne and oak trees an ) 1>\l'm11e to lose foliage. although Rennell \J1d 1hc damage rt-pre~ntc, uni~ 5 percent of the total H owevcr.1n~quo1aand Kings( an)on national parkl> to the south the number or pane~ damaged b} 01onc ha\ almost doubled since I 'll<O from 48 percent to 7 percent . Be nnett said ~bout 7 percent ol the total foliage as being affcc-ted In areas~ hl·n· pollution 1c; concentrated su ch a~ Cl)stal ( a'e up to ~I percent ol the leave!> and needle'> on tret's arc being lost and I 00 rx·rlenl of tree\ arc damaged to c,nmc ntrnt \ctld lknn('tt . la'" in lhlt CU ) J)tf'Wned to ASCAr. uaJf and vedra COMiideied ftPLiQI the royaJty fees 1n court. but dropped &Mt plan aft.tr the American CiviJ Ubtnict Union decided apinst belpjQI *1n whh the cue. They aartcd LO SJllY the c:ba.rtes. but reveled in the bel1cf Uait ASCAP would have to pay Cost.a Meu up to $200 to colJect the ulon·s money in that city. ..It lea ves let or. biner wte i_n my mouth ... SlJ"IJT said in a previous anta· VleW. Neither St.atTnor Suvedra was avatlable for comment Tuesday. HBflrst choice for Cous.teau museum By C. JEANETrE AVENT 0.., ..... C.1 0 ''"' Hunungton Beach is the only American city the Cousteau Society is neaotiatina with for an oceanic museum site, Cousteau 'Socie1y rcprcsentivcs told city officials Monday Charles Vm1ck, vice president of bust· ncss affairs for the Cousteau Soclety, told the Caty Council that HunttnJl()n Bcaeb wall be the next site for a Cousteau .museum after the 1nat1al facility is con- structed an Pans. Howe ver. nqot1at1ons hanac on the cat) 'i. ab1hty to finance the museum, he \aid The caty had been seeking reassurance from the Cousteau Society that Hunt- ingto n Beach would be given cxdusivc consaderauon for a West Coast mu.seum. The society also had been cons1derin1 a site an Ahso VieJO. east oflafuna Beach. The society accepted HuntJnston Beach al\ a museum site after a city feasibility study showed that 1t could atttact as many al> 1.3 million v1siton a year. According to Mike Adams, a city redevelopment planner, the museum would be a 1ewel an local redt-vclopment effons. "The cente r will provide a year· round destination rcson." The soctety. founded by famed French ocean eA plorer Jacques Cousteau, plans to e<>tabli<ih three museums tn the United States and five or sax worldwide. said V1n1ck Althou~ the museums are de11aned to make a global statement about protecting the ocean environment, "we would not take the coolue cutter approach." wd V1n1d... Each would be unique and rcprc~ntat1ve of the area where at wu located Vm1ck said the museums arc part ofan o"erall educauonal effon .which includes fi lm'I and books Cousteau produocs four film specials -wuh an emphasJS on entena1nment -c11ch year. and an est a mated 250 million v1cweach sj)eetal on the fi rst showing, V1n1ck said the m useumsarcdes1aned to ga"c v1s11ors an expcncncc as close to tht' u ndcrsca world as possible . V1n1ck said at this point in ncgot1ations, 11 i\ difficult 10 know what the final museum will look lake or even 1u stze because the principal facility an Paris is still an thC' conceptual stage \.\hat 11 wall not be. said Van1ck. ts another aquarium on the Wcs1 Coast ··c aptaan Cousteau does not believe 1n capll' e manne animals," said V1n1ck. Doug La Belle. the deputy city admin1Sc- trator said the location and financmg for the museum are not yet known The Cit} has comm1ss1oned a study to ~c hov. the museum would work wnh its redc\.dopment plans The col>t ol the museum, esti mated bctv.cen S'.?5 malhon and S35 million. lOuld be raa~d through a bond issue. said I .i Belle If 11 a1tracts the number of v1snors pn>JCl ted b~ the stud). the museum could gl·ncra1c ahout S2 mtlhon annually Eight stricken in Irvine by chemical leak at plant ••• ·\ I ~-)<'lH--Old t'loy who hvr\ on the 8900 blod of La Dona told poller T ucsda )' 1hat hi\ blur \l.atchoard. which h<' had left on h1~ front h1"'n had bttn \tolcn The loss wa~ nllmatcd al S l1~ • • • .\ 10nman from Costa M~ rcpon<'d Monda) 1hat somtont brokt the anttnna off her rt'd IQ67 VolksW11tn while lhe vchiclt ""as p;;irk<'d 1n Fountain Vi lle) al "ard Stn:r1 and Ed1ngtr Avtnut The prt"\On thrn u\l'd tht an1tnn110 bfcak th<' door lod IM1de the burglar pullrd 1h<' 11ni11on hou~mf ou1 1n an unsu('('('Ss(ul :atl!'mpl to \IC'n the ("Ir thC'n fled w11h \tcreo cc.iu1pm!'nl wonh Sti~ \ 1.1 \n~\'1111.t ()11,1: . . .. \ huu i S ~II '"on h 111 11101\ "'!'re \I Olen Imm J rtd .in,I v.h11t• l~l'I' '-'ul hwagcn par~t·d on 1h1 I MOO hloc. k of Rtdw1ntt Lam· -\ r~d U.i1,11n 1,ic ,;, •, .:itunl .11 S14 <XXl .,.. .. , ,11,kn lrorn 1 hr h41IO hh1e, lo. ot "1mtr -\\I. l\U<' -\ S~t 10111mr111;r ·sw1 ~tcrco and abou1 S 1110 in m1\< rll.m1·11u' 1ttrni "'f'rc •IOltn lrom .1 h1•nll 1111 1hl· 111~00 hlOllo. ot . . . .\ \ 1d('n lol\~11<' rtcordcr. I taPt deck and J 'm11h and 'Wrs\on JS-caliber four· 1nl h rnol\t•r wonh S500 wtrt '1olcn from a ho m!' on lhe 6400 bloc~ of Dunn Onvc . . . \gm up ot \.oung men wc1n na top und Jr·' in~ ;i blue and "'hllr !alt' model Ford 'Jn '"ere running dov. n trtts on tht' 600 hll11. ~ ul I ndaanapoh\ l\ '-tn~ The cit} ('\111Tlll('\ the aroup did •bouts 100 worth nl ilam111e Eight workcr'i \\Cfl' taken to .irca hospital<; Tuc<ida\ af\cr c;un<"nng brcathangd1fficuh1e'1dunngan lr"anc 1ndustnal accident Orange C oun1y I ire Ix·p.irtmcnt l>pokeswoman Patti Range said the acc1dentoccurredJU'lt before I p.m at h1plcyC"o , Inc., 167H2 Von Karman Ave Ran&c ~•d a workerl> put water down a drain that led to J stomgc tank i:ontam1ng a -;mall amount of tht L&Cun• Beach Pohtc 1rro1rd 01v1d R u~\Cll Hardin, 41, on \u\p1c1on of ''\Aull w11h 11 dradly wupon Hardin WI\ llrrt'\!Cd r ue1d1y rven1 n1 on NH'' Plott .and wt\ htld 1n htu nfS I0.000 boil • • • A lawn hlo"'tr valued 11 S200 ""'' rcpont'd \loltn T ur<odav on (tdar Wa> • o I .\n cstam•ttd S 7()n rn h wn 'iolcn from 1 South C Oll\I H11hw1) loc·111nn th!' "ICl1m told pnhrt T uC'aj.a) <\n11gut 11tm\ ~1~!'ihrr v.onh an t'll m•trd SHO ~trc rrp11md \lnlC'n T undav rrum I M)nk \1rttl honH' ln1ne A min wl\1 11n<'\lrd urh tod.l) on susp1Cion of dfirnktn dnv1n ntar Culvctr On'r 1nd Walnui '\\('nur • • • " bu'llll brokr 1nw 11 h11mr on ~n~ '11101.or n. avr Tuc"41h ll~Dt <>"lfm nntl \l11lc 11n .i"onmrn1 nl rn!'.11\ ""ant chl·m1cal hc,amclh\ 1 ... ch'i1l:11anc fhe maitturl· led to the rdca\C ol .immon1J gal> which dnfted into :l "'archoU\l" and cau'><.'d scvcral worker'i to rom plain of headache' and breathing prQPlcms. ~he said. The area was «-ale<l off h) 27 county firefi~tefl> and hutardou'l material~ spcc1ah b , und the gnc, problem w:i brouaht u1~er control within thrt.~ hourl>, R nae said She said eight people from the plant wl·rc lOOkrs. 1ools and u rdtn equ1pmen1 J' •• Mallbo~r' on f>t'lamc~ r.u i and Pro\11 w('rt• blown up by fir«nad:rn 1 ut'ld•~ nround l pm • • • .\ .?2 cahbcr J UO WU taken from I rr\ldrnl (' 1n thr '\<XXl hlock or fenn ~trttl o"rr the "'«kend • • • .\ hm lOnt11n1n1 $4 OCXl wonh of tk\.lncal rqu1pmrn1 """ \~lrn Imm a l0ns1rvc11on ,.1<' on lloll1nc1 mrr lht w«krnd Newport Beach Jt""tlry v.onh S4SO 1>.1' \lolrn from 11 hl.-Jrootn 1)( 1 rrn<knct on the I 00 hind nf 41 \I \trttt Tht bufllar bfo .. r 1n1n thro111h .in unlocked btdroom window • • • four wh('('IS an~ t•~ as wtll •" 1 ~t of lender Oaf)\ W(~ ~lolen rr(lm • \ olh v.aa<'n R1hb1t p1tktd' an • praat on 1ht !800 bled. oC Balbvt Boulcvud • • • <\ \and31' \ll\hrd 111ti on f•'<' laf'\ taken to three area hn,pllJ" \tanlc\ I lollandl·r mJ11.1grr ol th<' \h1plt') pl<lnl \.'\Id all l'l[thl wor~l·~ were rcfca,cd T Ul'\dJ\ Jl\anoon after no 'iCrtou~ 1n11111t'' ~~re di\· CO\Crt'd He ..aid tho-.c 1n\ol,cd an the acc1dcn1 ~ere ernplct\t'c<. of two C'ontruc tor doantt rcmodclin~ work at the plant. llollander \:lad Sh1pk\ m.inulnl I 1urcs s~naht~ chcm1ralc, p:irl.cd on or ncnr R\lyal ~t Cicorg<' • • • .\ snlfhaa1nd I ~t ofrlum wor1h a tot.ti of SI, 170 "'C'TC' ,1olcn Imm lhr Nrwrtin lk~c.h Cuuntr) (luh lMlO f (l\:1\1 lf1&hwa' P'ountaln Valley Bruk1n11 'hd1n1 h\ in& rt>6m '"1ndow 111 rn1rr buralars r..ansackrd 1 homt Tue\da\ on thr I~ block ot 5ynm1xt Thr lo\\ C'\llmattd 11 S' 146. included l'M11\k\ of "''ne a _. 1dC<1 rtcnrdrr 1 lt\mputC'r \)'\lt'm and ... .,mrra ae.ar • • • .\ rrs1dtn1 of1hc 8700 bloc., of Hud'Wln R1 \rr < 1rclc rC'poncJ Tu«day 1h11 111 do.imond ;and opal du1IC'r nn1 w•' \tOlen li\I mon1h rrom • Jtv.elry ho' an h!'r ~ 1lroum Thr nnt wu v1lucd II SI I 0 • • I h1('\t~ JlUnchtd .i door lot., to hur· al.11111 .i hro1o1.n I ~81 Totota C nroll1 Jllltlo.nl 11n tht Q'Otl hkd nf r>1mv 1 rrmtnTt ~ 1 unday T~ km m. lu1lnl \ll'tto 1•1.1u1f1mr n1 wonh S H O Co.talleu A vade<>U\\CllC r«ordcr, JCWCIF) and suns. all wonh S91b ...... t rt reportt'd siolcn rrom an apanment eomplu 11 700 w I th ~t bc1Wttn 7 30 a m and 6 p m \fondny fniry was m1dr throuah 11n unlodc:<d window • • • Tool' "'onh S28Q wcrt rcpontd stolen frnm " r;ir 11 on 1119nmrnt complt~ 11 : 11, r lAI rnt11 >\V(' bctw('('n Q pm Mnn1l.t) 11ntl 7 11 m Tur'lday • • • \ \trn-o """"h S HO "-'U rrponed \lolen from a rar in 1h<' '1can1I) ofW1kth1m and Ptn!'hmolo. lx'tw«n II 10 pm Mondi)' and ~ \0 ,, m 1 uc~') £ nll) was m1dt b~ u\1n1 .i Jtnlm\ Huntiniton Beacb \ Sl4 q~ prirletl """\!Olen Imm aht I 1' r P1•1nh rri f·1rm • • • \h\1ut $7(101n r1o1.rll) V.U ~tok'n from I h.1mc on tht Q hlock n( Oraaon Clrck • • • \ 10..\Pf('d .n ln<'h blue mt"n·s b1(')iclt ~11h1 ~Ind nn thtw11 wusto~n from 1hr I ~100 block orNn111n1ha m Lanr • • • A homtM tht Q200 Paddock Cir'Clt v.11 ran\l~leJ and a \ttlT<> and tomt J""l'lry vi.lu1•\l It S ~ 0'5. V.Crt llOfton • • • l\n Atr rnmpm'Klr 1nd \<lmt tool' r.rlun111'11\"1ht"ral S '~' ~ nalt-n fmm nn unl111 l !'c1 pAr.1ac nn th!' tiROO hl<lCk nl ""''"I• k l.Jnc • • • \ 11r•" 1 ~!i\ I n\ol.i l'ltlkur llulk "'•lh 1 gr~' ,h ... 11 Jnd halloon 11re\ ~u \!Olen from 1•e1c1·, Land1ns on iht IM-00 blod of PaC1fic C o.l~t fl •ah"'•" \ RaletJh Cl~n· ~= 10-spccd bt<'vck. '.1111._..tt .in H•O "''' \tolrn from tht' 11000 lllo'< t. nf" c\lpon l>m·t • • • 1 h{ hubUP'\ from 1 I 97Q yellow \frr,cJr\ par~c,J on BQch Boulevard and ".irnl."r "' cnuc wtn: stolen Missing boaters OK By ROBERT HYNDMAN Of .... OellJ ....... .., Two hoate" r('poned mas'lang ~ance ~.aturda) v.t'rr found T uc'-<la> after noon near lht' \nncapa Island\, on ,nu~ .ind 1n n(1 .ippa~nl nttd of a'w1t:1ncc the l ~ C OO\t Guard ~•d Doug Mann ol ( anoga Parl and his p:anner MC'l1n haw no hometown a' a a la hie v.crc \potted b~ th<' (out ( 1uard JI about I p m T ue\da~ lollov. 1n8, a ~arl h ot the are.a from Dana Point to the C hannel I la nd~ ( !>l (1uard Pi:tt} Officer Jame' C h1 unite ~ad thr t~o Wt'rt' followm1 their planned COW"\C," to the C hanncl l~landl> and did not nttd an} help ··The) ~rt' on hedule and dom~ e-.a ti what the) had planned to do Clu untfl" said ·•tt w&\J U t a mi ~up an communicauon Fnend ot theaf"'li wl\oT e'-Jl((tt'cf ll'icm tn tht' \lrllmf.'1 l'>land~ ~ere app:arcntly rnnfu about their plans •· The pair lei\ Dana Pomt Harbor '><iturda" mom ana aboard a 27-foot \31lhoat. rcportcd1y bound for an nvema(tht ~\I ) on Catalina Island hclore contmuani north to the Cb.a.n- nt"I l~l11nd When they faded to amvc by ~unda) nigh t 1t ChanM l ls.la.ad fri('nd called Lhe C'oast Guard for IS\ISl.an~ " Coa t Guard Fa.Icon JCt fn>m tJv \an Diqo air ~tation was am' l ue1d•> momma to scarcb an a ti- mated .S.400 sq~ m1let of ocean from Dan. Point 'o the ncl blands. In add1uon. the Cout <Nard ·~ ucd an uraent mannt tnfonnM.oo broadcast to llU boltc:n Mio .. )' have seen lhe sa1IOO.t Aft4 toc:aJ hamon ~ :re~ an am ttii=--- \.81lors chanacd lhtir cour1r. I A cup fora pint seems fair , Clay Anderson 1s a red-blooded American. And that's the problem as far as the Red Cross is concerned. The Red Cross needs blood -lots of it. Clay Anderson has it. as much as anybody. And he's willing to share it. But the Costa Mesa resident needs coffee -pots of it. You might say he has it in his veins. . The trouble is, the Red Cross is no longer obliging and Clay and about 25 fellow donors are talking about a bloody boycott. Now Clay and his cohorts aren't just a bunch of crazy caffeine addicts looking for handouts. They're responsible folks who figure they are helping out their neighbors-in-need by donating a pint of A posi tive two or three times a year. In return, all they ask is a little consideration. Lest you co njure up wild images of winos trading pints of blood for half pints of Thunderbird, be assured Cla y and his comrades are only asking for a cup ofjava. Just a cup of Joe. It doesn't seem like much, especially to Clay and friends who eschew orange juice and cookies in favor of dark roasted. Anyway, Clay and The Costa Mesa 25 are brewing up quite a brouhaha with the Red Cross. They're holding their own blood hostage until the Red Cross relents and plugs in the percolator. What's a \fol unteer organization to do? After all, the Red Cross stopped serving coffee to those who donate blood at mobile units a few years ago to cut costs and because fewer and fewer donors were opting for a cup of fresh brewed. If the Red Cross gives in on this one, will other wild groups spring up, demanding a Danish for every don<>r. for instance? It 's a sticky issue. one that demands the ultimate in diplomacy. But Clay and the Coffee Crusaders won.'t be easily appeased. Bl ood is thicker than coffee yo u know. It's common sense to have English as official language To the Editor: Congratulations on ) our practical. logJcal stand on English a~ the Official Language It as onl) plam common sense. If a foreigner wishes to hve rn Amenca how could he rauonahze other than to become competent m the language of that LOun1ry who<ie cons111uuon 1s wnllcn 1n the Enghc;h language. I thmk at 1$ wrong lo grant c1t1zensh1p to onl' "'ho 1~ not profi- cient in English I have a practical application nght now. Recentl y we hired Mexican nationals to accomph~h our gar- dening through a nurser) All mem- bers oft he team are unable 10 can) on a conversa11on m Engl1c,h c>.< ept the leader with whom I cannot be sure that he understands -he JUSI say~ yes and nods his head. On the contrary I watch Channel 28 where the moderator on many techni- cal programs as of As1a11c ancestry. He 1s highly English proficient as he must be 1n order to hold the pos111on. If the opponent aliens all were granted the nght to carry on in their natt'e language you can imagine the confusion -all act1v1ty would stop What do )OU think these opponent foreigners would do tf we Amencans went to thcircountnes to h vc? Would the> agree that English should be equal with their native language') JAMES A FLAGG ( osta Mesa Solve problems: g e t involved To the Fd11or In rcspon'iC 10 ~h hd.er\ d1sap- po1ntmcnt and unfulfilkd fc:clang\ in rela11on to the dt'\cloper'<, role 1n this commun1t). I \uggcst that her taking respons1b1ht:r and becoming in· 'olvcd, would be the best therapy ~ante when do the dcvelupcrc, have the rc~pons1biht) tu !.olvc our famil- ial problems'> Can't famtlu:c, here solve their own problem\'1 ( an't the g.igant1c nonprofit ..ector of Newport Beach help solve the prohlem'i of their wayward teem'' The prom1M' h'. the Irvine < om pan) on the teen center, was never in tended to rolve the problem. and ~et the publici ty that they hav(' generated on this issue has created enough awarcneS!) to ha'c !llartcd the fir~t Adult-Teen C'omm1 1tcc Th" comm11tce will be able to coordinate the teen center and Judge 1f nu1 familie s are willing to put their time and money where their mouths arc It 1\ up to us now: our re'ipons1b1ht~. our deC"1s1on. where 1t belongs PRIS< ll l.A MC' MURTR'J Corona del Mar Enj oy s having right to protest Letters to the Ed11or I would hkc to commend \OU on the c,toncs and canoonc; \ou·,c been put11ng 10 the paper the lut le"' v.ech -c'ipec1all) the ed1tonal on the ca'\C of the people who arc suing the Jewas.h man for hab1hty becau'>C he as speaking out against them -also the By t•e A11ocl1ted Pren Today 1c, Wedne~a > Aug 20 thi· 2Und day of 1986 There arc I 11 dayc, lcft m the }Cllr. Today'c, highlight in h1stof) On Aug 20. I %8, the \ov1et l n1on and other Warc,av. Pact nat1onc, heg3n )RAN f: COAST Daily _Pilat cartoon dep1c11ng the X·r.>tcd Adult Bookstore propnetor cla1m1ng tht F11~t A.mcndment and the pickets 'ia)'mg ··exactly" be<.:ause we do have a nght to protest S AN PYLE C orona del Mar m vadmg C lecho~lovak1a to crush the "Prague Spring" hberah1&1ion drive of .\le under Dulx·ck'~ rcaimc On this date: In 18H RcnJam1n Hamson. 23rd pn.•\1tlent of the lJn1ted ~t3te'> wu horn in North Bend Ohio IC et en Wlllmef Pvt•h~ fOf'll Tell ft11tn1 Don,..,.., {,1fy (d1lo• T.,,.CIMlfl ,,..... (d1t~ Cr ... att.tt 'il)Mt" [dlll)t llloMf1 Cefttr9fl Pt«!UCllOf\ 0w4'C10f f Wf'9ft09 ' K_.. ClroutetlOn ~eel« ..... ,......_, Ad"9f1t9tn0 Otrector ,..., ..... c11-t.ft9CI Otrt1t1or .. ltdoesn'tmatterwhatyoueatlftheDodgersareloslngandtherelsnc view.·· Room for improvement at deluxe mountain hotel Lack of ligh t, missing menu. Dodgers' demise a-nd wayward washcloths f ncluded tn rates Last weekend we checked out a new hotel at a mountain resort to see 1fwe wanted to spend the Chnstmas hol- idays there. The reservation$ clerk told us that for only $20 more we could have a deluxe room with a fantastic view of the lake. We went for it. The hotel 1s beautiful. Our room was pleasant, but not my idea of "deluxe." Deluxe at 5,000 feet and deluxe at sea level are different. Here at sea level we're spoiled. When we walked into the room we could hear the roar of the speed boats, so we knew the lake must be there. The trees were there too Huge, bushy trees between us and the lake. Here and there where a branch had broken off. we caught a glimpse ofblue water. I stood on the balcony to get a better look. I stood because th~re were no cha1~ The view of the lake was no better. but directly below us was the swimming pool. fhat was not a fantastic view. When you hve at the beach. supine. oily bodies are m abundance. The combanatJon of the long dnve, the high altitude and the Dodger-Red game on TV gave us an excuse to ha ve dinner in our room. We had no room ~rv1cc menu. I called housekeeping. They said they were out of menus. but would read the selections to me. I placed an order. It doesn't matter what you eat if the Dodgers are losing and there is no view. The food was good: the service was good. the beds were good. But there were no washcloths in our bathroom and the bedside lamp would not turn on. We changed bulbs. we unplugged 11 and plugged 1t an aoother outlet, we 01pped wall switches -no li$ht. One of my two addictions is reading 1n bed and I was frantic. The problem was solved temporanly when we dragged a heavy floor lamp from a far comer of the room to bfdsade My husband preferred a hernia to my pacing the room and moaning all night. I left a note ror the maid about the washcloths and lamp when we went to breakfast on Saturday. When we returned we had washcloths, but no glasses. The lamp still didn't work. A cheerful voice an housekeeping told me they would send glasses right up. and 10 call engineering about the lamp The glasses didn't arrive. The engineer dad -much later when the Doditers were losing. He changed ANN WELLS bulbs, flipped switches, unpluged and re{>luggcd the lamp. He gave up and said he would take it down for repairs. My husband warned him it must be back by bedtime (the maid had moved the floor lamp back to the comer.) He nodded and perched on the side of the bed to watch the last two innings of the Dodger game {6-2. Reds). The glasses were delivered after onl) two more calls. The lamp didn't come back. We tned to check out early the next day. but the computer was down. While we were waiting for 11 to get up, we looked through the lobby wm- dows. The view from there was fantastic. On the way home we talked about going to Palm Spnngs for Chnstmas There 1~ no lake view to worry about, the Dodgers won't be playmg, and we can always take our own washcloths and glasses. Col•1Ui1t Au Well1 1Jve1 la Lagu •Nlpel. Multiple problems face mother of schizophrenic The woman 1s 53 years old. dl'•orccd 1w1ce. w11h four grown sons. Tv.o of them are diagnosed schizophrenics She teaches elemen- tary school in Sacramento. her house 1s an a nice ~ctton of a suburb. Fair Oaks. This is the seventh morning 1n a row she will wake up 1n a $25-a- night motel. The woman as afraid to go home The oldest son 1s 29 years old. and he htts her. from ume to time. when he ge ts angry. One.of the things that makes ham angry is that his mother accepts money for him from Social "X:cunty. He believes <1he 1s defraud- ing the federal government, becau~ \he knows he is a space general. A.nothcr thmg that makes him an&f) as bean& taken to the hospital. He understands the process -he has hcen hospitalized three times since 1978 -and he knows 11 doesn't start until she goes 10 the Mental Health Lmcrgency Chn1c and sagm the papers She has done that now, and 'lhc 1s afraid "Ht refused his shot in Apnl." he said "The dru' 1s called proloun. and 1t work5 on a tame-delay bam. so it's good for two weeks. When Michael '" on proh\in, you probably wouldn't not acc. he was different from anyone else. "The psychiatnst told me Michael had refused. He doesn't hke to give 'hot'l tn the office anyway. he says it's inconvenient." After the woman talked to the doctor, .. he went home and asked her ~n why he'd ,refu~·the shot "He s.a1d. 'Look what it's do1n1 to me.' " \he \31d "He opened has mouth, and h1' 1on~ue was bitten ~ badly 1t looked lake wme anamaJ had chewed at He ~ad his face felt .(>&rtl.yzed Has ~pccch wa'\ slurred. · · Which a~ 11de effects of the druJ. and an 1nd1ct1on th11 the pauent 1s not uik1n1 another drua -coaenun -which 1s used to counteract them ·· .\nd he began to go steadily downhill Talking to himself, gij&J- 1ng. He was on the phone to Washing- ton every week. Congressman {Vic) Fazao's office called because Michael had called and wntten a<1k1ng for Secret Service protection "He began lo walk m c1rcles, endless circles, 1t remands you of a hamster on one of those little wheels. You talk 10 him, he's like a zombie most of the time. He hates to go eut of the house. He eats and sleeps, th~fs it. And he doesn't realize he's sick." She went t9 the psychiatrist two weeks ago and told him It was getting worse. "Michael had hit me, hard. He had punched a hole in the front door. All night long, he would make noises. ·Talking 10 himself, gJggling. slam- ming doors. I saw what turned out to be amphetamines lying on a table in his room. Chopped up on a mirror, ne\t to a little straw. .. Once, 1n the very begJnnang. he'd told me 11 felt lake he had five radio stations msadc hts head at the same time. and you think of that, lying in bed al night. ""ening1o the noises ... The doctor sugencd hospital· 11.at1on. "The way the rules are wntten," she said, "to act someone ho!lp1tal1Led, you have to pcnonaJly appear at the Mental Health Emera· ency Clinic and sian the requests. "Then. about a week later, the cl1n1c sends a 'mobile outreach team' out 10 the house to observe him. ff they agree that your son needs hosv1tahn1t1on. they go ~ck to the clinic and file a request with the heriffs Pcpartment. Another week pa ~s and a deputy comes out and ~r~es him w11h a wntten notice that he has 24 hours 10 volunt.anly report to the clinic "When he doesn't tum himself into the clime. the shenf'f comcs beck with the mobile outreach team. and they take ham forc-1bly That's another week They \lcep him there. from three or four days to several weeks - they kept him 12 da)'J last year-and then 'iCnd him home 1n a tau He come\ back funous and confuted . PETE DEXTER ' them to finish . I was already packed "I have begged anyone who would listen to get Michael hospitalized sooner. The day the outreach team came to ob~rvc him, he got m his car when they lefi. and went out and got. a speeding ticket. What's he going to do when he's served the order to repon to the clinic? "Somehow the whole system - psychiatrists to social workers to the pohce-1s set up for the convenience of the people who run at. I've had $0C1al workers tell me to throw him out of the house. A shenff's deputy told me the !Wlme thing. "I can't do that. I have this picture, when Michael was first picked up He'd lost h1SJOb 1n San Francisco and come home. He'd quit ea11n1 and talking. The police found him one af\emoon, wanderinJ in the street. His car was parked 1n a field, there was a raa stuffed into the Pl tank, burnt matChC$ all over the sround. "I think he was 101na to chmb back inside after he'd lit the raa." She pauSt'S a moment. thinlc.101 over the el&}lt years s•noe. Another son developina the same disc.tac. li ving now in• aroup home. A natural father who docs not want any pen of his children. An adopted father -a wcitll worker in LosGato -who has remarried and says he can't help w1th Michael, becaust he 1s runn1na a home for teenase &Jrl And an endless hne of doctors and social wortcers and cops and bureau- crats And she sits an her S2S hotel room, bonc·timi. wa11tn• for help, th1nk1n1 or Michael wallc.1n1 1n cir- cles, talk.101 to tumsclf, calling Wuh· anJtOn, O.C to check on h1uquadron of space pilots. • And 11'1 nobody'a problem but hers Not even M1cbacl'1 JACK AltEISOI and DALE VAN All A Banking on repeal of board hopeful WASHINGl'ON -What nor· mally would be an obscure presiden~ tial appoin~en~ to one of lhe sleepiest agcnc~es an town h~ arou~ heated objections from influential senators and revived internal policy battles withm the Reagan adminis- tration. And that, mind you, as before. lhe nomination has even been decided on. The man who proved capable of stimna Washington out of its Auaust doldrums is George Benston, a professor at the University of Rochester who as the leading can- didate for appointment to the tb.ree- member Federal Home Loan Bank Board. What makes Bcnston's likely nomanauon more than a big yawn is that he 1s an articulate advocate of abohshang the savings and loan industry -and the bank board, which regulates 1L It's not Just a fight between money, lenders that has no effect on the public. The nation's 3,300 "thrif\s" provide most of the mortgage loans to American homeowners. l( they van- ished from the scene, some CC()nom- ists doubt that the commercial banks would do the necessary lending. especially_during lean years in the housing market. According to what he has said and written. Benston disputes the need for S&Ls. and thus the federal regulatory agenc) set up to supervise them. He has suggested that banking regu- la11ons cause failures instead of preventing them. He has also uracd repeal of some financial anu-dis- cnmmation laws, which he feels arc unnecessary. The S&Ls. Wlth their malhons of depositors, have considerable &J"US· roots clout m Congress. Senate Ma- Jonty uader Bob Dole. R-K.an., recentlr wrote to Senate Bankma ( ommattec Chairman Jake Garn, R- Utah, who would preside at Benston's confirmation hearing. Dole noted that his state's thrift executives arc "vehementl(and unanimously" OJ> posed to Bcnston's appointment. Jn the letter, seen by our associatC. Michael 81nstetn. Dole said: "I am sure you are quite familiar with the views held by Professor Benston regarding the future of the S&L industry. Suffice It to say that the Kansas S&L League is of the belief that his policy beliefs. 1f fully im- plemented. would result m the de· misc of the S&L 1ndustry as we know 1t. It 1s suggested 10 me that Professor Benston has expressed considerable doubt as to the viability and necessity of (thnfis) an this country." Cam reported!) voiced has doubts about the expected Benston nom1· nation at a recent meeuna wub White Houst Chief of Staff Donald Repn In add1t1on. one source told us that Sen Alfonse D'Ama10, R-N. Y .. has quietly passed the word to the Wh1te Hou~ to kill h" constituenl's nom1- nat1on The fight over Benston is another sk1rm1sh an the tnllion~ollar turf war being waged behind the scenes an the admm1strat1on over whether the S&Ls should remain separate or be swallowed by the commercial bank- ing industry. Beryl Spnnkel, chairman of the C ounc1I of Economic Advisers. is the chief advocate of letting the thrifts merge or fatl their way out of existence. But as a former com- mercial banker. has views are suspect by S&L defenders. ~Of all Bcnston's controvenaal views on the S&L industry, perhaps none 1s \0 radical as his auemon that there's no causal hnk between thnft fa1lurcsand the industry's someumes hartbraaned investments 1n projects hke fast-food restaurants and sperm banb for Arabian horses. The Feder- al Home Loan Bank Board put a ce1hn1 on such direct invcitments by S&Ls. But that rqulat1on cxp1~ at the end of this year. A new blnk bolrd w11h Benston as a member could let 11 die. tngenng a wave of s~ulative ven1urts by h1gh rolling thnf\s. Footnote: A leadina compromise nominee is Ma,rk Moran, ~ncral c<1Unsc1 of The Hannaforti Co .• a public relations firm. DOUBLE ST AN OARD: Good PR can be wonh millions. Consider Iran and Pakistan, each of which has~vcn shelter to upwards of 2 mtlhon wretched refu.~rrom their wartom neighbor, Afi 'stan. Yet Iran 1s 1cnin1 only I I million from the UN. H1&h Commissioner on Refu- gees. 'lrhile Pakistan hat raked 1n S•s m1lhon. The d1fTcrcnce teems to be that Iran, paranoid and 1enophob1c. has bttn reluctant to let neutral o~rvers from the United Nations nost" around 1u AfJhan rtfuacc camps, Yth1le PaJmtan welcomn the ot>strvers and courts any pubhc1ty about the costa 1t h8' incun'td by taking in the refu .. I 1old the doctor what 1t was," she said. "I don•t know why he hadn't noticed the symftoms himself. So he stancd Michie on prolmn pilb instead or the shots, and Michael hHn't bttn takanathem. He wouldn't take the cogcnt1n, be wouldn't take Lb.c...prolmn.1-11lkcd.-11l)'Jtlf blue 1n ••••••••••••••••••••••••r --,hc fa(.( u didn't help. "Michael, or course, knows what I've done, and he's runou already. When the mobile outreach team ~t.me 10 1he door a week .J went out and ~t 1n mv car and w11ted for Pm DullJr JI -e •,.,_ff4--hrt ~1 1a ud Dall u :Atta col1m1l1t •n 1,-.4lt•I~ ~11111'1•1••• , Budget agencies estima~e Gramm-Rudman cut effect WASHINGTON (AP) -f:ederal manqera are sharpenina their penclla today.to fiaure out how much each of their Prosrams stands to 10te if a Oramm•Rudman automatic cut of S 19.4 billion comes to pass for fitcal 1987. Two federal budact aaencies today publ~sbed in the Federal Resister the official forcc.ast of a S 163.4 billion deficit for next year -nearly $20 billion over the deficit taract called for in the Gramm-Rudman budaet· balancina law. 7he aiencies -the White House Office of Manqement and Bud&et and the Con~ionaJ Budaet Office -said that 1f C.Onareu fails to find other ways to curb spendin&. across- the·board cuts of 7.6 percent th many domestic pravams and S.6 percent in military spending would be neceuary to meet the 1987 deficit taract ofS 144 billion. That is up from the S 11. 7 billion cut -4.9 percent in dcfenJe and 4.3 perccnl in non-defense P.f'Qltlms - that Gramm-Rudman innicted on manr federal pr01f1m1 la1t March for fLsca 1986. More of the Pentaaon bud&et, includin1 military salaries and the "Star Wars" anti·miuile defense proaram. 1s vulnerable to the cuts this time. But the deficit-reduction scenario 1s clouded by a host of uncen.aintici. not the least of which is that the Supreme Court struck down the automatic Lrisr in the Gramm· Rudman law wt month. The OMB and CBO, in preparin,a their deficit foreca1t, blsed their figures on 1986 spendina levels. since ConJrtss has not yet paqed any 1987 appropriations bills. Most lawmakers left town last weekend on a three-- week summer recess. Some federal aaencies, includina the DeJ>&nment of Education, are penciled in for hefty spendina in· cruses in the l 917 money bill1 workin• their way throuah Conare11. and m1&ht wind up with biger budaets even after a 7.6 percent cut. · Rudolph 0 . Penner. dnutor of tbe CBO, told reponers that if the acrOll- the-board cuts came to pus, "~ruin· ly it wouJd result in more than a couple of hundred thousand people (beioa} dism1Sscd" from the armed services and Pen~on peyrol11. But James C. Miller m, the OMB director, hast.coed to add, "It's really hypothetical. ... I do not expect a sequestration resolution to come forward." The Senate already has moved to restore the automatic bud&ct-cuttina features of the law. The iuue is before a House-Senate conference commit· tee. The Gramm-Rudman act aims to Jam• C. Miller reduce the deficit -estimated at a record $230 billion this year -to zero by 1991. To avoid sequestration. or across-the-board cuts, the 1overn· ment only has to come wnh1n S 10 billi on of each year's t.aract. Kiddie tu: would hurt money transfer . Penalized , WASHINGTON (AP) -There's a littJe something written on the parent's tax return. The aim is to make sure p ri e St w 0 n t for the kids in the big tax-overhaul bill. and it isn't good that when parents separate, only one of them claims the Jt j news for their parents. child as an exemption; a recent IRS study found this to be a er V ews It's being called the kjddie tax -an effort by the fastest-powing area of individual tax cheating. Congress to keep parents from trying to dodge taxes by The kiddie provisions arc among several that were transferring income-producing propeny to their manor assured of being 1n the com promise bill because they had children. Basically. the proposal would require parents to been passed by both the House and Senate. Another such pay ta.x -at their higher rate - on interest and other provision in the compromise. which 1s awaiting finaJ income earned on assets they tum over to children. action in Congress next month, calls on the IRS to study The bill aJso would require that every person 5 and the feasibility of allowing people with simple tax older have a Social Security number that would have to be situations to forego filing returns in the future. Reagan toughens Nicaraguan prediction SANT A BARBARA (AP) -President Reagan says that the battle between the Nicaraguan government and U.S.-backed rebels may well lead .o the ovcnhrow of the lcf\1st regime by the guerrillas. In his toughest prediction yet of the outcome of the struggle an that Central American nation. Reagan said unless the Sandinista government agrees t<? a .peaceful settlement witb the rebels. "the only ahemattvc 1s for the freedom fighters ... to take over." countcrrcvolut1onancs. "freedom fighters." The president made the statement an an mtcrv1cw conducted Aug. 14 w11h the Mexican newspaper ··Excelsior." The president said the U.S. goal was "to s11 down and negotiate the democratization of Nicaragua, to return to those principles that they had once pledged." Reagan prefers to call the rebels. known as co ntras or The president and his aides have rcpcatedJy said they do not favor the overthrow of the Nicaraguan govern· ment. Elizabeth Hill chosen as state legislative analyst SACRAMENTO CAP)-Elizabeth H 111, a former Fulbright scholar. 1s the state's first woman legislative analyst, one of the most powerful pos1t1ons 1n California government. Hall, 36. assumed her duties al noon Tuesday as non-pan1san fiscal adviser to the Lcgjslaturt, succeeding Wilham Hamm. who left to become a pnvatc banking consultant. Hill, who will likely cam $80,()()(). plus annually, lives in Sacran1ento with her husband Larry. an assistant dean of engineering at Sacramento State University, and son Erik, 4. Hill told a news confcren~ she 1s confident she can do a good Job: "I've worked in the office for 10 years. My training 1s as a policy analyst." Bishops' poll: 24%would let priests wed LOS ANGELES (A P) -A survey of Catholic bishops conducted by a former Jesuit clcruman indicated that nearl) a quaner of those who responded believe pnests should be allowed to marry. 1t was rcponed toda> The Rev. Terrance ,!>.. Sw~ney, who resigned from the Jcsu1J or~er last week r.1ther than compl'y with Vatican pressure to destroy his surve>. mailed a copy of the research to Pope John Paul II. wccnc) 's mavenck poll. based on 145 rephes from the nation's 312 Cathohc bishops .. found that 24 percent of those who responded be he' ed priests should be allowed to mal'T}. the newspaper sa1~. Sweene)' 1s an Emrft y Award· winning actor. producer and director who served as a consultant on the telev1s1on m1n1scnes. "The Thorn Birds " The series. based on a best- selling novel. concerned an affair between a pnest and an Australian woman. Church doctnnc forbids mamage for pnests Sweeney resigned from has order. but remains a pnest He cannot perform pnestly duues. however, unless he 1s taken under the wing ofa b1sho She 1s the founh person to serve as leg1slattve analyst, the first woman. and the first career employee of the 92-niember le~1slat1vc analyst's office 10 attain the h1ahcst JOb. She was selected from among 150 applicants. including veteran policy analyst John V 1ckerman. who has served twice as acting legislative analyst 1n the past decade. The legislative analyst, relatively unknown to the general public, exam- ines all bills wuh a fiscal impact and details the dollars involved. The analyst also scrutinizes the governor's annual proposed budget and provides the impartial ballot descriptions of fiscal measures on the statewide ballot Elisabeth Hill Due to an inadvertent news- paper error the Garys & Co. advertisement in last Sun- day's Daily Pilot incorrectly stated it was the final day of Garys & Co. Clothing, Furnishings and Shoe sale . The sale in fact continue• thru Auruat 24th. We apologize for the inconvenience. Jr119 Fashion Island • Newport Beach • Bullocks W1(shtre Wing • 759-1622 It Par.s to Lose Weight When you lose weight in Costa Mesa Medical Center Hospital's Better Weigh weight con- trol and fitness program, you win -up to $50. We11 refund part of the program fee to all suc- cessful participants, and our comprehensive approach to weight los gives all participants a chance to suc· ceed while they are improving their health. • Meal Planning • Exudse instruction • Behavior modification • Bio-Electronic Body Evaluation (to deter· mine body muscle &t fat content) WASHINGTON (AP)-The Re v. Charles Curran. an has first public appearance since the Vatican forbade him from teaching as a Catholic theologian, said today that the church -not he -should change its teaching on sexual assues. Curran. speaking to rcponers at Catholic University. where . he has taught for the last two decades. said. ··1 am conscious of my own ltm1- tat1ons and my own failures." But he added. "I remain convinced that the h1era rc hacal teaching office 1n the Roman Catholic Church must allow dissent on these issues and ultimately should change ats teach- ing." The Vatican action. the first such penalty against an l\mencan priest. takes away Curran·s church com- mission to teach as a Catholic theologian . Santa Barbara alters park law SANTA BARBARA (A P)-Faced ~•th a threatened protest ~ thousands of transients as Prcs1dcnr Reagan 'acat1ons ncarb). the Ctt) Council voted todecnminahzc sleep- ing 1n public. but 11 also voted to close public parks at mght. The council 'oted 4-2 Tuesda> 1n fron1 of a crowd of 300 10 relax its 7- year-old ban on sleeping 1n public and allow sleeping in four public parks Four hours later. when onl y a fe"' people remained. the council in- troduced an amendment to disallow o' ern1ght sleeping 1n th ose parks "We removed the generalized language on sleeping and we 11gh1cned the language on camping so we: never really did open the parks," said Councilman Hal Conklin. 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Addict ezecuted for kUlUV ttcket·taker HUNTSVILLE, Tex11 -An addict helped teehn1cian1 find veins io his drus-scamd arms as he was e.xecuied today (or beatini. sl&sbina and bumina to death a mother off our at a drive-in movie theater where she worked. 0 1'd hkc to say 1oodbye to my family," Randy Lynn Woolls. 36. said an a finaJ statement "I love all of them. I'd lake to tell the people fi&htina ..-inst the death pen.Jay ioconunue their work. I'd like to say I'm sony lortbe victim and family, and I wish there was somethina I could do to make 1t all riabt." WooUs .was pronounced dead 11 12:23 a.m .. sa1d Attorney General Jim Mattox. Northwe•t nre• outrace weary cretn Thousands of weary firefijhtcl"5 lost some around q,a.anst Northwat wilderness firCJ, which were f'llln& out of control today over 88,000 acres and have burned nearly thrce~ua.rtcrs-of-a-milhon ~this month. Moat oft.be uncontrolled fires were in Idaho and Orefon. where hot. dry oondltiona were expected to return today after a day's respite and last tbrouJb the weekend. So fa r this month, 710.68S acres have been burned in the Northwest. iocludina almost 41 7,0t."> since hundreds ofliahtnina·ilft.ited blues broke out Aus. 10. Court bar• INS check• of Hl•panlc• SAN FRANCISCO-The tf.S. Coun of Appeals has upheld a court order forb1dd1ng lmm1vation and Naturalization aacnts in ~as~inJton Sta~ from halting vehicles JUSt because the occupants look H1span1c. The ruhna on Tuesday also upheld an order for the agents in that state to keep a record of each stop and list the reason for it. Stops of persons travehna in autos an "seizures" w11h1n the meaning of the Founh Amendment. the coun said. 10 states, D.C. alm for regional lottery KANSAS c iTY. Mo. -At least 10 states and the District ofC.Olumbia hope to tap their residents' dreams of winnan1 a mult1m1llion~ollar Jackpot by establish 1 ng a regional lottery by October 1987. At least two more stat.es are interested 1 n plans for the rcgionaJ lottery, but officials from those Sta\el asked not to be identified, Peter J. O'Connell, director of the Rhode Island lottery. said Tuesda}. Representatives from Connecticut. Illinois. Iowa. Mistouri. New Hampshire, New York. Oregon. Rhode Island,, Washanston. ~est V1rg1n1a and the d11trict were committed to the mutu-state concept. Judge arraJ.gned on sez-a ... alt count. PROVIDENCE. R.I . -An Alabama state judae pleaded innocent today to charges he repeatcdlX raped anotb.er Judge's pndson dunnaa conference on court services for children. Circuit Couh Judae Jimmy Dean Sloan was released on $70.000 personal r~iz.ancc af\cr bcina arraiJ,ned on 1eveo felony counts 1n Prov1den~ Supenor Coun.. He had been free .on Sl0,000 personal recognizance since a special weekend arrai&Jlment on a Stnale cha~ following his July 12 amst. Sloan. 42. took a paid leave of absence from his S 70.400 post after being charged with assaulting the 13-ycar-old boy 1n a Providence hotel room July 11 during the annual conference oflhe NauonaJ Council of Juvenile and Family Coun Judges. 2 dead, 25 hurt ln apartment, house fires By tbe A11oclated Pre11 I LOS ANGELES -.\n arson fire that erupted tn an apanmcnt building lnJUred more than 20 people who JUmped from windows tO escape the flames. while a 9-)ear-old boy and his· grandmother died in a separate blaze. "It JUSt blew up.'' said Jeffery Jones, 22. who hves 1n the two-story Inglewood apanment complex that burned Tuesday .. They wert throwing babies out the windows." Twenty-five people were treated for mostly manor 1nJunes at five local hosp1taJs Manr. suffered broken tcis or ankles 1n the I ~foot fall from the second story. Batta ion Chief Ken Mays said. "Arson inveshg.aton· found nammable l1qu1d trails 1n the hallways.'' Meanwhile. 1nvcstJgators had not determined the cause of the fa~ fire Tuesday night 1n TuJunga . Wlldflres, arson damage four homes Wildfires hcked at the edges of severaJ Southern California communatle!I. damag1 ng four houses. I njunng at least four people and forcing rc-sidents to flee 1he1r homes 1n I 00-degree heat. Four fires that broke out in quick succession Tuesda> in nonhcrn Los Angeles Co unty may have been deliberately set. Pasadena c11y fire Battalion C'h1cf Pete Butler said. Two fires an Glendale that burned eastward into Pasadena. blackening an csttmated 250 acres, were contained b) 9 pm. Tuesday. Two others an La Canada Fl1ntndge burned fi ve acres before they were doused. KING SIZE TWIN FULL QUEEN KING Compare at 9•9" Compare at &49 Cvmp•rt at 1'39.. ompart .it ll<l .. Compare 11 10~ 62999 4599 9 53999 58999 69999 .......................... 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S. population up ' By ~· A11oclated Press RcaJ estate le~man C:ra11 Oliver nurrowl> defeated U~h's only black tate ~nator toda> in a Democratic pnmary to choo~ a challenger to n Jale Garn In Wyom1na. meanwhile. former University of Wyomina vice pres1den1 Pete Simp on wa) narrowl> ahead in a seven-man Republican field seeking to succeed Democratic Gov. Ed He~chler. who is rctinng amid financial problem>. Caspe~ lawyer ~1ke Sullivan won the Democratic aubernatonal nor11 mut1on . With 99 percen1 of Utah's precincts reponing, Ol1vt.•r le~ with 14,628 votes or 51 percent over state Sen. Terry Williams, with 14,JJTVOtes or 49 percent. "We lnsveled the state and he didn't." Oliver said. "He placed too much on the fact that he was a state ~nator. We just outworked him." Williams. who wtnt to bed with onlv92 percent of the baJlot$ counted, ~ud he may have lost votes because he lS black and not Monnon in a tale where less than I percent of the populouon att black and 70 percent a.re Mormon5. "We knew it would bca factor and tried to mniaate by talkma about 1 ues and the voting record and not aenina ..cnto personalities," he said. Oliver will face Gorn, a popular two-term Re- publican who chain the Senate Bank ing Committee and who flew on the space shuttle last year. With 88 percent of Wyoming's prc-cfocts reponing. Simpson. brother of Sen. Alan Simpson. had 22.112 votes or 28 percent, followe<t by Bill Budd. former executive vice·pres1dcnt of the Wyoming Mining As.sociation, with 20. 743 votes or 26 percent. Also in the race were former stale House Speaker Russ Donley; Jim Bace, a Cheyenne t•omputc r programmer with no politfoal experience; John Johnson, a Saratoga dentist: fonner stale Sen. Dave Nicholas. and Fred Schroeder. Wyoming's National Republican Committeeman. SPORT CHALET GOODS CENTERS On the Democratic 1de, ullivan led with 23.527 votes or 69 pe~ent 1n a four-man field that included Torrinaton sian ~inter Al Hambu11; ('a per woodcutter Keith Goodenouah; and Pat McGuire, a former Albany County rancher. Wyoming's lone conare man. Republican Dick Cheney, ea~il~ won nomination to a fifth term, polling 86 percent of the vote against Bob Morris of Jackson. In Utah. Ret>ublican voters nominated Salt Lake County Commissioner Tom Shimizu for Congress from the 2nd District. where Democrats stand their best chance= to win a major office in thrs GOP-dominated state. With 99 percent of the vote reported, Shimizu had I 7,203 votes or 62 percent and former state Sen. Doug Bischoff had I 0,665 votes or 38 pcrocnt. Former Rep. Wayne Owens was unopposed for the Democratic nomination. William~ raised only $6, 113 for the ca moaign, $5 .000 Of II from hlS Own P<>Cket. WA HINGTON (A P)-Ameriaa'1 l?Opulat1on wiJI continue growma for several decades despite .mo~ than a dozen years of feruhty rates that art !ff~Una 1n fewer children than parents. a Census repon 1nd1cates. Not since 197 I has U.S. fertility been at a level to produce the long-term result of each couple havlna two children Nonetheless. b111hs exceeded deaths b~ 1.67 million last year, and immigration brought population VoW\h to 2,246,000 IO I Q85. . The result was a national population estimated at 240.468,000 as of Jan. I this year. the Census Bureau reported 1n 11s new study. The 1.6 7 m1ll1on more births t~an death~ 1s known as the natural increase in the population. ahd tt took place despite a continuing low total fenility rate. I Rossignol Ski Blowout! 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Puma Stanley Knits & Maser 40' ------------ shed 'WIS !1 .95 411 3.88 9.88 l rlVl 01t1f Gear 17.88 62.88 Tvps 3.int 1es 18.88 25.88 26.88 1SJ8 1$ s ·3'1.88 yn ~ts 1.• ylon •-.. ~ -------------~-~ -- Secrecyshroudspeace talks Sov1etsreVi . nreatChef1ob~l reactor b El S 1 d 1 • ay&M.UMdalffPreea / JUo~erapt.liJ~ ~l/ a va or e;·~""'1st rebels MOSCOW -A Soviet newspaper ~11doted. 1oday I LAMABAD. Pikimn -Police eharfed. f<?Ur J J '1 l . .I 1 that 1 fire broke out May 23 ID the bu1ldm& housma the opposn1on laden w1tb murder in LahOre, and not.Jn& MEXICO CITY (AP) -Oovcmment represcnta- uvcs from El Salvador scheduled a mcctina wnh leftist rebels today aimed at tt tartma talks to end a seven-ycar- old civil war. but both ,ides kept plans for the sess1on a secret. The aovemmcnt officials and the guerrillas said the meetina has t>ecn·sct to fix a date, place and p<>ssibly the aaenda for a third round of peace neaotiations, prop<>scd June I by Salvadoran-President Jose Nap<>leon Duane. .J Chernobyl nuclear reactor that was destroyed by an broke out ID soutMm Pabst.an today a.s anu~vcrnmt'nt The dj~uu15iu were expected to last one day, with citplosion and fire nearly• month earhcr. The ncW\paper forces pttucd their drive to oust Pre$ident Oen. !ltatcment 1 ucd bv one or both s1dci at the end. Lcnmskoyc Znam~a wd firefi&hters were summoned Mohammad Z11 ul·Haq. Jn Kbaupur, 1n .outb~ ind But p<>lit1cal leaders held out linle hope for success from as faras 260 mt!esaway and fiad to take turns runntna. province, about 1.500 proteSt marchers today tned to notina that neither side has altered views that dcadloclc;i 10\0 a h1ah-radiat1on zone to pour water on the name to attack a ,.alway stauon but were met by p<>lice finna &e'at peace talks at La Palma, El Salvador, in October 1984 and top them from sprcadm& to an 01~ storage area. ps and char&1n1 wnh baton , wi1nesset s~ud. at a relia.ious retreat at Ayagualo a month later. The sovemmcnt wants the rebels to lay down their Bo b lod l .6 armsand1oin the political process. Butthe guerrillas say 1( m e%p e. n ea•t Be.irat Since cavil warfare began in the Central American nation in late 1979, 61,000 people have been killed. Plans for today's encounter in Meiuco, the first to be held by government and rebel representatives outside EJ Salvador, were veiled 1n secrecy, with neither sjdc divulgjn& the time or location. they put down their weapons, there will be nothing to discuss. r he rebels. for their part, demand new elections. a share m runmna the government and an army that incorporates the guerrillas -all of wbJch Duane has rejected as unconsti tutional. BEIRUT -A bomb exploded near an automob1k showroom m Chnstian east Beirut today, damagrng several vehicles and inJunng three people, police s.a1d. A plasticbagcontamina the 22 pounds of explosi ves went Qfl' near the Men:cdcs--Ben1showroom10 the Dora d1stnct at 11 : IS a.m .. authorities said. Sadan rebel• cJalm J ()() deaU.. KHARTOUM, udan -The Sudan Peoplfs L1berat1on Army, which shot down a etvilian airliner dunna the weekend, ehumed today us forces killed roorc than 100 aovemmcnt sold1en tn an art1Ucry attack on Wau. • Camp7 Down 'Orient Express II' Sleeping Bag Mt. 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These analysts see a wide variety of interest rates, including the pnme rate and monaaac rates, droppina by onc-halfpercentaae point or more based on the expected move by the central bank. These predictions came Monday u the Federal Open Market Committee met behind closed doors to set monetary policy for the bank. Some analysts said the central bank could announce as early as this week a decision to ~ucc its discount rate -the fee cha,..ed by the Fed to lend money to U.S. banks -from 6 percent to 5.S percent. Other analy1u aid the cut will come, but not until mid-September after the Fed makes another effort to set Japan anH West Germany to ao alona with a coordinated effort to reduce rates in all three countries . On July 10, two days after the last Federal Open Market Committee mect1na. the Fed for the third tJme this year reduced its discount rate by one-half percentage p0int in a move to revive a sllllfsh economy. The weakness hu come pnmarily from troubles in the trade sector where American manufacturers arc losing the battle against foreign competition and farmers have seen traditional export markets dry up. In addition, thousands of jobs have been lost this year an the oil and aas industry u companies cut back sharply on drilling because of the slump in energy erices. "The dominant position on the board lS that there is still room for further interest rate dcclioes based on a very weak economy," said David Jones, economist with Aubrey G. Lanston & Co., a government securities dealer. While many analysts are predict.in& rates will come down, they arc not so c.crtain that the hoped-for economic rebound will occur. .. A cut in the discount rate is bener than nothing. but the problem is that the cut wtll basically help sqmenu of the economy that are doi_nf well whale havlna Uttle impact on qments in trouble, said David Wyss, financial economist with Oat.a Resources Inc. ofLexinaton, Ma~. While the administration is oredictina that economic arowth will double in the last haffofthe year to a rate of 4 percent arowth in the ,&r0ss national product, mny private rorecaners sec little if any pickup from the 2.4 percent arowth rate turned in durina the first si1t months or 1986. Still, analysts believe the Fed's efforts ~II send various interest rates down farther. They predacied lhe prime rate, the beochmart bu1iness lend1na rate, would faJI by one-half pen:entqe point to 1.5 pmxnt, and moftlllC rates will dip below 10 percent. The latest survey of rates by the Federal Home Loan Bank Board said fixed-rite monaaaes ave~ 10.4 percent last week. continuina a downward trend. Wyu pr~dicted monaaae rates would drop to 9.1S pen:ent, while Jones aaid they could fall to 9.5 percent. One reason for the widespread belief that the Fed as ready to go even farther to reduce interest rates is the chan&ina makeup of the board. The Senate last week approved President Rcqan't, nomination of Robert Heller as the newest member oftbe seven-member board. Heller is expected to side with three other .Reaaa~ appointees who at times have been ouupoken in their belief that the central bank needed to worry leu about inflation and do more to stimulate the economy. Allen Sinai , chief economist for Shcarson-uhman Brothers, said the decision for a further reduction in interest rates will be made more difficult for the Fed because of concern that the nation's money supply bas been growina well above tarsets this year. ''lt will be hard for the Federal Reserve to ianore the monetary (growth) rates totally," he said . -mi111mm-----.._ __________ _ NEW YORK (AP) -The follOwlng llsl shows llle New YOl'k Stock ExcMnoe slocks and warrants Iha! Mve gone up lht mos• Ind down the mosl t>esed on percent of c111no1 reoerdleu Of volume tor Tuesdav. 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WHAT AM £X DID NEW Y()ttl(. !AP) Aug 10 T1 ' AMEX LEADER S Go Lo Qu oTE S METAL S QuoTE S NEW YOAt< CAPI -9904 _....,_-.ii Pf10ee W.Oneedity .......,_ • 5140 «*Ila per Pound NY C-• 11P01 mont~~Tue c..,.. ~ ... °""''. POU"CI. us Oee!INilON c..,_ · 51 IO l*llt per ~ MY C-) 11P01 month oio..o r ... L.-.. 21"'·2• °""'' t IJC)Ur>cl DM • .. l*llt t CIOU"CI -90 Tiii 13 •70 lfft«81t W• ~· P'iC>e-fll J .._·IS 150--Hencly t __, ...... 15 11lpettr()f-""C-•_.._ ... c-TUf ...,_,. U00 00-&220 00 per 7t Ill II-. ...... Yon ,..,.._ U40 00-16-tS 00 lrelf -. H Y I-" ffltCll .....,_ W S OON Y MercaclOll*lrOfOI T ... ; WH AT NYSE DID NEW YOftl( (AP) Auo 20 NYSE LEADERS _.. ...... lllilllilliii ....... Uw.. tu Lt.on 'ciown._shlrt. our fma.st oll-a:.i.ioo codbrti cloth ehn1 .. mcd:t b" la Cordon~ ~Ot\ao~ SI~~ tmlcnd \11\th epll ydtw. ~ruction 1?r vlt.tmo\JZ. Ot.<Xrl cr:.mb't. an \\lt\1ta. blucz. q.cru pmk _ ·llow AlO Orange Coast DAILY PILOT/ WeCIMlday, August 20, 1986 New network'counterprogramming theworl~' By n&D ROTHENBERG Stallons, can cover the enurt c:oun!')' and three on unday -next March Howard Broadcastina. which owns FBCs launch comes at a d1ffk ult eight maFBCnutesfi in r~!vi:':~e·~~= ,.,,......._..., and have the dvani.aie of habit and ''The Late Sbow St&rrina Joan FBC affihatcs in Kansas Cuy. Mo., economic tame for telcvis1on. Wuh p;i td by or _..J NEW YORK _ To the Fox view1na and easy opponunnies to Ri vers" the first wtelt in October. and Phoenix, Ariz. the slowing national economy, 11mc programs. Broadcastil\I ('o.1 panty will come promote upcom1n1 hOW$ on their Ra vers' llllt show will be broadcast "We have to cxr.lo1t every op-network advenisina revenue wtrt Techn1cally, FBC'. which is owned the day the telcvi'1on networks art own .nauonal programs. hve at I I p.m.; Eastern ~i~e. on. m~t ponun1ty we have,' Kellner said down an 1985 for the first tJme in IS by media moaul Rupen Murdoch. lasted alphabettcalJ y: ABC, CBS. FBC' W1tb fewer (>O{>Ular stauons than FBC tat1ons. Compctmon will 1n· "We're. JUS\ a little underdog com-years, lcad1n1 to belt-t1ghten1na and won't become an official fourth and NBC. the networ~ affihates, FBC doesn't el ude local news and the first half of pany •'8inst three aaant companies.'' layoffs at ABC and C'BS netwoc'k until 1t offers 15 hours of FBC, the fle4&1mg fourth network expect panty for some tame, said Johnn> Ca~n·s "Tonight ~how.'' In enme time, Kellner forecasts an Kellner said the wor1t ad problems r.roi rams a week, accordina to au~~ started by Fox Inc., moved 1 bit closer nc.'.wor~ Pres1der.u Jamie Kellner. ~ellner said the. Sunday hncup will 8 rating, or seven million homes, are in network Sf.Orts and ctayume . 1 nc from the Federal Communica· 10 that day with the announcement We r~ ".?' 1n that h?.uschold begin with an acuon·adventu~ pro-about half what a typical mi~utc of two areas FBC isn tprogramm1noct. 110ns ('omm1ss1on. that it has signed affiliation agree. ra11ngs rac:e, KeJlner said. In con-tram, "Jump Street Chapel.' from network pnme time gets dunng th<' · f . ment with 79 independent TV tra~t to th~ networks' older aud1cnccs. executive producer Stephen J. Can· regular season. .FBC's contracts ~ire the a : More than ¥l of ~Cs affihatcs. are stations. representing nearly every we re ttyana to present proarams nell ("The A-Team," ''Hunter.") It is The other prime-time program fihates to . run a~I FB s p~ograms, on the more 1i:uicces1blc UHF chan· major market and aivma F8C poten· morc highly targeted 10 younJ-aduh scheduled to be against CBS' older-already announced by FBC is the although, 1n .rcahty, the stauons can ncls, although m the Top 10 mar~ets. tial coverage in 80 percent of the demographics with heavy kid and appeal "60 Minutes'' and soft, family sucom "Down and Out. in Beverly pre-empt ep1~cs when they want. FBC doe have four VHF stations nation. teen appenl." . proJrammang on A~ and NBC. Hills.'' FBC will announce shortly a "N~ network ·~ to~~lly protected (between 2 and 13 on the d,iaJ). The est a bl 1 shed broadcast FBC plans to introduce fi ve hours a FBC's strategy 1s to "counter-deal with Gary David Goldberg against prc~mpuons. 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Harrl9on Ford -8:35- • MACNEJl / l.SiRS1 NEWSHOUR -7:00- l ~EWS A8CNEWS O LOVE COHN£CTlOH NEWS I THAEFS COMPANY WHEEL Of FORTUNE I!> BUSINESS REPORT (I) PM MAGAZINE 0 ENTERTAINMENT TONIGKT G) PRAISE THE L~ m DARK SHA.DOWS THE DOORS: OAHCE ON ARE ('P) INN HEWS HOHEYMOOHEAS: THE L°"1 EPISOOES -7:30- 12 ON THE TOWN WHA rs HAPP£H1HO NOWtt EYE OHL.A. 11,000,000 CAANCE OF-A LffTIME 1-~~0AME WILD AMERICA S.O. AT LARGE PEOPt..E'S COURT TOM JONES NEWS MOVIE UU "EdQt Of The City" (1957) Sidney Poitier, John Cassevetes. -7:35-em WILD, WILD WORLD~ ANIMALS _> -7:66- flj) CEL.£8RfTY 8REAI< -8:00- 6 (1) MOVIE ***'' "Sophte'I Choice" (11182) Mtryt Streep. Kevin Khne 0 MOVIE **'h ··w111 G Goroon Uddy' 11981) Robert Conrl<I. Kath«ll'le Cannon D MOVIE * * * "Av FOfee' ( 11143) John Gar- fleld. Arthur Kennedy 8 OJ PERFECT STRANGERS 81100,000 PYRAMID SOAP G)~HEWS Cl> MOVIE u •.; "Lost And Founo· (1979) Georgt SeoaJ. Glenda Jacilton al) NA TlOHAL GEOGRAPHIC Erl.) PRAISE TH! LORD m MOVIE **'-' "That's My Man" 11947) ~ LUXURY THfATRfS Amedle. Catherine Mcleod (t)MOVIE ** "The Holl.._lly .... wood"""' Knights" (1980) Robert Wuhl, tony Danza MOVIE * t 'h "Streets Of Fire" (1984) Ml· cllMI Pwe, Olln8 Lane OODCOUPlE ~THERS -l'05- lll NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC -8:30-D a:Dl WEBSTER 8 JOKER'S WILD Cf) TRAPPER JOHN, M.0. PM MAGAZINE HONEYMOONERS FRANTICS: 4 ON THE FLOOR -9:00- 1 =ACGYVER MOVIE *HI,; "Boys Town" (1938) Spen.. ;~~Rooney QIMOVIE ***'h ··Bocty Heal (1981) W1U11m Hun, Kathleen Turner al) PRAISE THE LORO MOVIE * * "The Coca-Cola Kid" I 1985) Enc Roberts. Greta Scacctu .J_, ST AA TREK s:'MOVIE * t •,; "Top Secret! 11984) VII Kilmer Lucy GuttertdQ!! Il MOVIE . - **"Weird Sctence" (1985) Anthony MicilaeJ Hall, Kelly LeBroclc -9:15-m RODGERS ANO HAMMERSTEIN: THE SOUND OF AMERICAN MUSIC -11:30- Cf) MOVIE C' u •,; 'Good Sim 11~1 G1rt Cooper, Ann Sheridan '1i) AOOOER8 AND HAMMERSTEIN' THE SOUNO OF AMERICAN MUSIC C) CIHEMAX COMEDY EXPERIMENT -10-00-CI ENTER'T All~MENT TONIGHT GCD NEWS D ~HOTEL 8 MERV GRIFFIN CID BEHIND THE SCEHES "1) GREAT MOMENTS IN OLYMPIC BOXING (C)MOVIE • * "Ptxlcy"s" (1981) Dan Monahan. Mark Herrle< MOVIE •*'"'"The Wemtxs' ( 11179) MiChael Becll. Doney Wrloht 1) COMEDY BAEAK -10:15-m RELIGIOUS PROGRAMMING -10:30- O NEWS G) DALE EVANS IHNNEWS rrs SHOWTIME MOVIE * * •; St•leen Candles'' 11~1 Mol· ty RlngwalO Anthony M!Ctiael Hatt -11:00- fJ 0 CD aDl O! HEWS ll TAXI 8 BIZARRE 1 fl) Mom< ANO MINDY (I) THIS DAY G) EXPLORI THE HOl Y LANO mFUGmvE ~HOT NECE RILY THE NEWS CHRISTIAN IL.OREN'S FUND MOVIE u Big Bid Mimi" 0 974) Mtjt OldllNOll Wlbn Shatner -11:10-m ~ Y GEASffWIH -11:30- B i~~CAASON I SATURDAY NtGKT ®)NIGKTUNE WILD, WILD WEST '8 VEGAS fl) ST AA TREI< I!) BUSINESS REPORT al PAAISE THE LORD (}J)MOVIE •••,; "VOIUntws" (11185) Tom H8/lkl, John Candy. P J GRIZZI.. Y ADAMS -11:40- CJ MOVIE • * "Porky's 11 The Next Dey'' I 1983) Dan Monahan. Wyatt Knlgtlt. -12.-00- 8 UFESJYLES OF-THE RICH AHD FAMOUS (R) COMG>YBREAK 0 ENTERT AINMEHT TONIGHT m 100CLue ~l MOVI£ * ·women at Play' 11983) SNron Kane, Tigr -12'.30- 0 Q! LATE NIGHT WTTl4 OAVIO l..ETTERMAH 9 TWILIGHT ZONE 8TOMSNYDER FORGOTTEN CHILDREN Of THEOOHTIES ~::ws **'_. "Trouble Comet To Town" I 1972) Lloyd 8'10ges, Pat Hingle. 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VAMP l'l JASON UVU" ORANGE 17141 t).t t>t1 I I ,.., t c-.e•• ALllNS 1•1 COMMANDO 111 ll" GOlM LUfll! THI 'l't' t IOCICY HOllOR ,ICTUltl SHOW 1•1 lo HABRA ~i.A tU t 11 i!f •e~ fe• t "'t• ONI CIAZY SUMMH•"I pc)LICI Ac.AOC.MY 3 1 IACK IN TRAINING '° r0M UUIH IOtlH CAHOT TOP OUN '01 ~OAHOtw.Gf'IOUI ... 1~1 KAUTI KID PA•l ti P01 GHOSHUlflH 1,.., HOLLYWOOD CAPJ -Mo .. · 1egoers swarmed to .. Tht' Fly .. O'er title -weeke nd, helping 11 swa1 Its 1 distant cousin~. the oult'r-'ipace an- 1 !>CCts of .. A.hens:· out of th<' top box offict' spot "The Fl} ... a remake of tht' 1958 tale of a sc1<'nl1s1 whose cxpertmcnh backfir<'. earned S7 m1lhon Ill\ first I "'eekend in release The ne"' v('ror,1on I stars JefTGoldblum and was d1rt'tlcd b) David Cronenberg. who once churned audiences' stomachs w11h .. Scanners." .. Armed and Da ngerous." ~Lamng Jobn Ca ndy as a comae sccunty •COSU MlU f~et • .,...._. '# JWJ/ •ft fO'tO •a-0t!'ft ,,, \#l!lVW'I ... _.... . .., ~ . """' . .... . . . .~. ;J.. ~ llt'll,..lflt • "llft. '~~Jfl, ~,. ~4 &uard. had people laug)ung to the tun<' of S4 3 m11lton 11s lirst weekend an release ··A hens." Sigourney Weaver's re- ma tch with the insects she battled in ~·.\hen," checked m with S4.3 malhon 1n weekend receipts. In fourth place, w11h $3.3 million in t11:kt't ~s. was "The Karate K.Jd. Pan II." ....,h1ch takes Ralph Macchio and Pat Monta to Japan for a mart1al- ans match. ··Nothing an Common." with Tom Hank5. Jack1t Gleason and Eva Mane Saint . was fifth with $3.2 m1 l11on Fast planes. young love and rock music continue to prove a potent mi.11 for theatergoers. keeping "Top Gun" an sixth place with SJ. I m1lhon in receipts its 14th week an release. Herc arc the top films at the box offict' for the weekend. wtth d1s- tnbutor. weekend gross, number of \Cr<'ens. to tal gross. number of weeks 1n release and esumatcd production co<;ts The gross amount figures an supplied by the d1stn butor. Fisurcs not available are indicated by n-a . I T.lle Flv 20tll Cec11ury Foa , '7 mlaloll, 1 19S ,c,...,, '1 ml"ion, one w.-5' mllllon 1 ··Armed ano O•-out." C.Olumbia. Ml Mlll>on. I SS7 K<ff!'l , M 3 MIMlon. OM WMI!, n·I 3 Allenl." 10!1'1 Centi;rv Foa, M.3 mllllon, I 301 \C<M f'll sSS mlHlon, rive w.-,, Sit mltllon c Tiie Kar ale Kid. Part II," COlumOla._ '3.l mllllon. I S70 i.crHlll "'I mlUloll, nine w.-s. sll million \ Nol11111i1 111 ComMOn,' Tri· Stu , '31 million, l "3•CrMns,s 13 1 million.""" WMtll, ll I m1111on 6 "Too C.un. · Par1moun1 '3 I mllllon, 1,116 JCrMnJ s lll 9 million, 1' wMtls, Sii mlMlon C::~~~,~~·;:c;:::-:.::,1 .... , 1 ' Rutnleu PtoOle," Toudlllona, 12 CS MNINEES DAll,V N "40Sl fHl>JJltS million. 1,019 i.crMns, ISi 8 mllllon, elOfll w ... s. ~========-====--::---' s 17 million LE]AZZHOI lverv ThuNldv Ho111I Mt•r1div11 und GerMd Barbut rm""'"' "I tappy I tum Jclu · Imm !°> ( 10 prn 'J 00 pm f,•,111111nq 1tw qu•,,w .. 1 an )d1.J r,\l.·n1 lulv i I ~t AltMwrt Qu.)rM ((rom M1ch~l L.1( 11t11~4 loll/) 1\ug11'I 71h lo" l .,tt,~rl Q11.ut ... ~ ... ' :.. t\ HOTEL MERJDIEN NE\+JPORJBfACH 0 t1 tJ I t '• ~ I -_,, .. ,,., I ' ' Fanatics rely on Hitler's 'Big Lie ' 1'19ar14111y A• .. •111 . ARIES (March 21-Apnl 19): What.you have been wailina for is literally "Just :around the comer." Someone has been hidina somethina -that "something" is due 10 be revealed. Secret mcetina is held and you emerae victorious. North-South deals. 118 roa &UPV-8LUf'P vulnerable. Wt l A tetder in Monterey, Calif., would like to know bow It is that fanaucs and biaou of one sort or another a.re able to sway so many peopl~ with such apparent eate. · Well, apart from the emotional appeal1 which I will 001 ao into today, there 11 the fact lbal the fanatic, bavina a one-track mind, bones up on bis subject so assiduously that he seems to have a vast store of information, and is able to bowl over the naive or ignorant audience. Mott of us do not bother to amass a areat deal of information about manen we are l~ly indifferent to. Whether it is the 'money" question or the ••Middle Ea.stem" question or the ''welfare" question, we rely on vague impressions and latent preju- dices to shape o ur attitudes on these complex issues. The fanatic, however, turns ·-. himself into a self-styled "expert" on the subject he is fixated on. Starting from an unshakable conviction, he then proceeds to collect every "fact" or "statistic" to bolster bis position - whether or not these facts and statistics arc true or valid or grounded in anything more than paranoia. He rejects, of course. everything that might disprove his bias; and, likewise, uncntically accepts every scrap of fable or fiction that seems To pvc it credibility. When the average uninformed, or ill-informed. person as regaJcd with this mass of misquotations, or spurious sources. or official-sounding documents, be bcgtns to feel that there must be something in it. Unlettered pe(>ple. CSpcclally, arc terribly impressed by the printed word; the mere fact that something SIDIEY H1111s has been set in type gives 1t a kind ot authenticity. Hitler's thesis of the "Bag Lie" is, alas, psychologically sound. If a lie is big enough, and embroidered enough, and repeated often enouah. 1t takes on the dimensions or an inviolable truth in undeveloped minds -because mere size itseff as persuasive to many people. There is another factor operating here, also. In this complex and confusin15 world, man)' people are seeking simple answers for our woes -and the simplest answer is the single answer. If we can be made to feef that one clement is responsible for our pli&ht, then all we have to do 1s get rid of tnat element. and things will then be set aright. How clear and direct and lovely everything then seems to the man or woman who adopt.s this stance. The blurred world 1s now completely 10 focus; the sourccofinfcct1on has been isolated and identified; aU that now needs to be done is cut the cancer from the body poht1c. This is how and why smaJI, dedi- cated minorities can influence huge majorities. There is no reason to think it will not happen again. Sithley Harri. 11 • 1yodicated col•aull11. TAURUS (Apnl 20-May 20): Emphasis on new start, independence, romance. speculauon. ele ments 0(11min11nd luc~ that ndc wath you. Member of oppo i1e se~ nates. "I feel strona llttf'9ction for yob." Leo fiaurn prominently GEMINI (May 21-Junc 20): You'll be asked to par11c1pate 1n polnicaJ or charitable project. You'll have suoons 1n dealing with the public. especially women. lntu1t1on rings true, you'll be ID\ ued lo gourmet dinner. Family unites CANCER CJ unc 21-July 22): Focus on entertainment. social activity, travel, add111ons to wardrobe. You.'11 be more aware of body image. personal appear- ance Long-distance call wall verify views. Gcm1n1 . Sagmanus are due to play top roles. SYDllEY o •••• LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): It may be necessary to revise plans. to ~ake inquancs concerning possible remodeling or rebuilding program. Investigate financial rcspons1b1lity of one who would be close associate. panner. Scorpio plays role. VIRGO (Aug. 23-Scpt. 22): Emphasize detective work, invcstiga1ion. legal rights and permissions. Make inquiries. check source matcnal. locate documents. You'll be dealing with restless. dynamic. creative. attracuve peo ple. LIBRA-(Sept. 23-0ct. 22): Many of your "best" quahtacs surge to for~front Yciu get almost anrthing you want if diplomatic. SpothJht on family. home. domtst1c1ty. spccia Oowcr arrangements. Taurus. Libra. Scorpio people pla) roles. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21 ): Mystery. 1ntngut'. romance dominates cxc111ng scenario. Focus on children. vancty, chansma, speculauon. Element of luck pla)s role and you could wan contest. Pisces. Vargo natives figure 1n unusual picture. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21 )·Older tnd1v1dual venfies views. helps o' crcomc obstacles. Shon tnp may be necessary af mission as to be completed. Lo"c rcla11ons~1p intensifies. challenge and responsibility figure prominently. WEST •J4 NORTH t AX83 <.7 71 () J 10. 6 •QJ2 !A.ST Q ll 1018 2 O All •Atoe t tG2 Q QJ86 OX4 •t878 80UTH •Q 109 7 <.7 A4 0 Qt7 2 •K64 The blddlng: Weit Nortb Eut Sou th 1 Q Dble 2 'V 3 • p .. , Pue Pue Opening lead: Six of 'V Children of bridge-playing par· ents have been warned at their fa· thers' and mothers' knee or the dreadful consequences of yielding a ruff-stuff. They are told that it is a cardinal bridge sin. and that 1s close to the truth. But bear in mind that no bridge platitude is go pel; it covers the m8,)orlty of case • but each hand must be treated segarately. Let's suppose you are West and that the opponents have reached three spades on the above auction Note that South's Jump to three spades is an lnvltationaJ hmlt bad, not forcing. When dummy come down after your lead of a heart, you can appreciate why North did not bid on. CHAI LES Go1E1 o .... SllAllF draws t.hree rounds of uumpe. Now he leads a diamond, Eut wlns and returns a low heart to West's nine. If you remember wh.at was drummed Into you a.a a child, you wlll s hift to a minor suit and de- clarer wlll have an euy pa.saaie. However, tr you look deeper int.o the situation you will come t.o the conclusion that a ruff-a.nd-slutt will do declarer's cause no good and might do It considerable harm Therefore. you continue with a thtrd round of hearts. Declarer can ruff an whichever hand he pleases and force out one or the minor-suit aces You win and remove declarer's last trump by leading a fourth heart! Now, when you get in with your' remaining ace, you can cash your last heart for the setting trick Tell model sister she can't bate it CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): Finish what you stan. stress versallhty. humor. curaos11 y. Relauve in transu communicates. makes special. request. You actually learn by teaching and gain by being gtnerous Anes na11ve plays roh:. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fcb. 18): Be mnovatavc. display courage of rnnv1ct1ons You'll locate anicle that had been lost. missing or stolen. Romance figures prominently. fiery member of opposite scit states feelings an frank manner. PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): Rise above petty differences - one who apPl'ars ind1fl'crent docs care, waus for you to makt first move Cycle high. Judgment and mtu1t1on wall prove accurate. Emphasize appearance. pcr~onaht}. onginahty. independence. Declarer wins the first trick in hand and, fearing a diamond rurr. We are not suggesting that you forget everything you learned on your mother's knee. We simply think you should learn to apply your knowledge selectively. '::~~;~' <O@ \\.&Uµ-~t.~s· WOii HMI ------'l41••4 .. CLAY I 'Oi.lAlol 0 h o•ronge '-"•'• ol ltl• lour K•O"'b'ed word; b4t IC°'ll" 'O fetm f<N' 1°moJ• #rO'dl DEAR ANN LANDERS: My 35- year-old husband has been an amateur photographer for several years. "Sam" has taken sorp.e spec- tacular photographs and has won several awards. He bas specialized m sunsets. flowers, an1maJs and birds. Now he wants to try human life, sta.ning with nude figures. I have no problem with th1.S so long as he uses commercial models, but to my astonishment, he bas asked my -younger sis~. She is dcli&htcd with the prospect and has said she won't charge him a cent. It will be a "favor" to boos\ his career. I have told them both that I am uncomfortable with the arrangement and want him to get someone else. Neither one can understand my objection, and frankly. I agree there 1s no logic to it. Am I being silly? Why do I feel th as way? I would appreciate your opinion. -NEW BRITAIN, CONN. DEAR CONN.: I IHpec:t you fttl tWeateaed. A.ad even tf U1ere 11 no lesitlmate ba1l1 for you 1111ca1lnH1, I wollld HUHt Sam ~re a com· merclal model ud avoid trouble la ~e family. • • • DEAR ANN LANDERS. I've had nervous breakdowns since I was a teenager. My mother and her sister also bad breakdowns I am in m y late 20s and receive d1sab1hty pay. I could never hold a JOb or a boyfriend. I cannot take psych1atnc drugs because of the side effects. I managed to graduate from college but it was a real struggle. I have trouble being around people and I can't stand pressure. (It doesn't help to be told. "You're crazy.") I had my worst moments because l couldn't control my behavior. How does one • Introduction to first-aid .1nd cardiopulntonuy resuscitation (CPR) for kids! A1111 I.AIDERS explam that mental illness and severe anxiety can produce b~ behav- ior? Why as there so much ignorance in thjs day and age about chemical imbalance an the brain? IF AUGUST U IS YOUR BIRTHDAY you possess unusual ~nse of humor. are versatile. travel more than most people. arc vel)' much aware of bod> image. appearance. wardrobe. Your intellectual cunos1ty 1s highly dcn:lopcd. you tnJOY helprng others and you gam throuib reading and commun1cat1on. Gemini. Sagittanus people play important roles 1n your hfc This 1s a power year -you could marry. go into business. there might be an add111o n to family. ~ptcmber could be very prosperous for you 1n 1986. Toss out your Betas and get some Alphas I 0 A R B N y I' 12 I I I I· i' Tl l I "t I ~.---.-o_o......-o....,v__,1.--11 .. ~ : I' I I I _ ~ A11•• watctnng a troupe ot 1ra1ned doge. my uncle an- nounc.d My dog oould Oo tnoe. 1rick1 11'11u11 that tie dOMn t - I I I jro j I I I I My major problem 1s that people cannot understand why I don't work. I have tried to explain that I am disabled. They sa1, "You look fine. You're just lazy.' I have been told that I should be ashamed to be leeching off the government and if people in wbeclchaJrs can work, so can I. You would not believe the number of ignoramuses who do not understand the difference betw«:n a sack mind and a sick body. Your brain waves come in four lengths: I. Delta, when you sleep. 2. Theta. when you get a bri&ht idea. 3. Beta, when you puzzle over a prob- lem. And 4. Alpha, wbcn you let go of anxiety. Mostly what tbc psy- chiatrists want 7ou to do, they say, as tum 1n some o your betas -"Dear me!" -for a few more alphas - "Who cares?" L.M. Bo YD TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE I fl tried to wo rk again (af\er dozens of attempts) bow would I eitplaan the gaps in m y work history to a future employer? Who would hare me'> There arc no sarnts out there Any answers'> -UNWANTED AN D MISU NDERSTOOD IN N.Y DEAR N.Y.: U you aren't ID tberapy, you sbould be. Cbeck OD federally fwlded stale and city meD· tal bealtb 1roup1. (See yoar pbooc book.) Please consider volunteer wort. You are brl1bt and well· eclucated. I tutpttt lonellne11 and low aelf-e11eem bave bffn 1erloa1 baodl· cap1. I bope I bave belped. Q. Tracers of Bntish family trtts say they can't go back farther than I 066. Why not? A. After the Battle of Hastings then. Wilham the Conqueror ordered every man an the lungdom to select any surname. For a while there. a father named John Smith m ight have thrtt sons named Edward Fanner, Mat- thew Cook and Arthur Hunter. "Shonbrcad" isn't bread. It's a thick cooluc. TV viewers arc d1 v1ded down 1he middle no w: Those who hke the Levi 50 I blues commercials and those who l llU rtl'"\' Of 5~ udd~r\ AmbulanCl' .,t>rv1ce C haldren Me t>m:our a~t>d lll examtnl' •A Clown - will t'ntt'rtcl in vou and tl'll ynu how to l>.t!l'P fit ! the a mbulance and a.,k q ue .. tann ... prefer the Bartles & James co~­ mercials. A few oddballs say they hke both, but they're an the minority and some of them he. Q. What was a typical week's wages at the start of World War 11'> A. About $20. Specifically. the 1941 annual median: S 1,070 ACROSS l Italian lake 5 Competrtor 10 Wheeze t 4 Russian sea 15 Veslment 16 -F11zgen1d 17 Ultimatum 20 Number 50 Fuel 53 Red VIP welcome 56 Seed cover 57 Raise 58 Ouechuan 59 Knob 60 Hindu noble 61 Caribou 21 Stylish DOWN Sman bard, the crow. It puts ants under its feathers to ca1 tiny parasucs therein. Claim is George Gershwin learned to play somt tunes by letting his fingers follow the moving keys of a player piano. Now that electronic keyboards arc programmed. 1s 1t not .. likely piano lessons similarly will come out in software programs. even as computenzcd typing lessons d o'> Most na11vcs 1n the Western Hema· sphere used tobacco before Christopher Columbus showed up. On the non.hem continent, the} smoked 1t. Bu1 not on the southern continent. There, they chewed at. A Huegenot named Bernard Pahsay expressed the opinion an 1589 22 Wrenches 23 Cauttous 24 Weather word 25 Intrigues 28 Adam 32 OJstress 33.0scar - 34 Next 10 Cal 35 Rummage 36 F1lhes paren\s 37 Seethe 38 After zeta 39 Meat dish 40 Stationed 4 1 Fated 43 Correct 44 Plunder 45 Models stance 46 Blemishes 49 Moulhlul that fo s1ls were the remams of hv1ng ....----~--.~-T:--­ cnners Those who didn't agree burned him at the stake. 1,-----t--+---t-- Some claim the aiut advanta~e i----t--+-+-- Honolulu ha over other c1t1cs 1s it s t Roman sta1esman 2 Algerian porl 3 Produce 4 Bullring cry 5 Dynamo parts 6 Sardon1c1sm 7 Differ 8 -American 9 W Indies islands tO Go back t 1 Festivals 12 1ncose 13 Taps gently 18 European republic 1q Gf't ot 23 Dwindle OUI 24 Saw t>• Pf"ll Pf'EVIOUS PUZZLE SOl. VEO 25 Surveyed 26 Type Silt' 27 Ball-rope m1ss11es 28 Canned 29 House ~SI 30 F'otted out 31 In want 33 F'tullered 36 Clergyman 3 .. Prominence 39 Wood~ v1n1> 40 TroublP 42 Baseball 1'!11 43 Turn 45 Segment 46 Read Quickly 47 Hilo staple 48 Sterile 49 ww-11 gun 50 Hereditary tact or 5 1 Noun ending 52 Outstanding 54 Pewter coin 55 Central 12 13 Thertt wall be . an oppw unity so far from 1ts nation's capital. Tht ~---11---+-­ Soviets' Moscow is closer to Wash- an11on. 0 C' tn s ign up tor 1f'IC\truct10n • llqidelllllr •..., .... ea • ....... [ .... ......... tcmm H ospital invite.; you to attend .i fun· filled h•'•llth ··wnt Many (an\' org.,narat wn., "'111 join C.osta Mc"" M ,·~li~.ll UGUST23 t ,•nt,•r t lo<1p1 t<1 I an prl''l'O• tin~ a W1lh• r,1nKe of h1•t\ltl'\ .,afl'I\. and ed ucational IS CIDLDRIN'S DAY at COSl'A MISA·MEDICAL CINTitR HOSPITAL 1 O a.m. to 3 p.m. Coata Me 11t Medical Center Hospital 301 Victoria St. Co1ta Mua CA 92.627 642-2734 \ mo ng Bird~ of Paradise, o ne sort can make ats eye~ either all blue or all yellow. whenever at wants to Q Only one holiday in the U nited State\ 1~ rccogn11cd h} rommon la\>. Name 1t A unda} Q Dad }Our Language man ncr fi nd out where~(' aol the phraic "lead .._--t ....... -+-- papc cinch"'> • A. Plumbers ofold took somt pndc an how \1fbtly they could cinch togetht'r niad out-of-hnt' papmg with read1I\ bent lead pipe <. ·om t''i from that · • Ont out of t'' rn tlS groW1'1U~ 1n S3 tha' count!)' 11 la\t rtpon either wa' se . 1n pmon, lln pnrok or on probation L.M. Boyd 11 • 1yltdlutN 59 N lam.al11 THE FAllJLY CIRCUS by Bil Keane ~1 thought Fisherman's Wharf was a place we could fish off of." MARMADUKE by Brad Anderson 0 0 "Since when did you get too good to eat off paper plates?" PEANUTS 7 lu u.. '1U'°id ux 'H. I °C'lX 'Ud. (.L.-( 11.. >~~ ,{ ,, GARFIELD BIO GEORGE by Vfrgll Partch (VIP) "Why can't you just sit and watch the game like all the other men do?" DENNIS THE MENACE by Hank Ketcham • > ~~t<.v ;; : - r· -Joe'( WOUL'O LIKE. 'THE BEACH A LOT BETTER 1 F IT WASN'T SO C.!u.>f TO ™E WATER:• by Charles M. Schulz YOU LOOt<ED NCT FO~ LIKE YOU AN'f'THIN6 WERE 601N6 IN Tl-IE TO SAY . WORLD 50METM IN6 ' by Jim Davis GAAAELPJ TMERE'S A RAT IN J'ME CELLAR! 50 1 WANT lJOU TO CATCH HIM THEN WHA"T AM J SUPPOSED TO DO? MAt<E. A YOO' RE MOPE LES!>. YOU K NOW THAT ~ON'T TUMBLEWEEDS 'b.>'RE ~PKJ~ FOR IHE:: F'A LEFAa, 1..1MP1t7 L.IZARP?' DRABBLE l'M Gt.AO TAAT T~E I\~· RIVM. 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Darnell Coles hh bj114tb homer with -Time: 4:3S p.m. the bases empt)' in the Detroit DETROIT (AP) -Lou Whitaker may be the smallest player in a Detroit uniform. but be proved apin Tuesday niaht that be can carry more than his share of the Tiaen· load. Whitaker had a tw~run homer in the openina pme, which the Ti9ets lost, S-2, then came back with Jive RBI in the ni,tltcap as Detroit rolled to an 8-3 victory to split their doubleheader with the Anaels. "I'm never aoina to 5'Y that I can carry this team," Whitaker said. "We may be teasinaand auys sayina that to me, but nobody believes it. "We aJI try to do welt. I didn't try to do any more than I can do. Toniaht. we needed to win. It just IO happened there were men on bate a lot when I came up." TV: None. seventh. Radio: KM PC (710). The An,el1 .ot a run in lhe first T1Mr•1'1 G._. when Gary Petttl doubled" moved up Mplt at Detroit. 4:3S p.m. and scored on a sacrifice ny by Wally 1-2, pve up five run1 on six bi ta in the 3'1> inninp he worked for California. California Manaaer Gene Mauch said he would withholdjud&emeot on Ruhle, the 13-year veteran who ~ntly was brought up from the minor leagues. "When the team doesn't play very good behind the auy and a quality hitter like Whitaker knocks in a handful'Ofruns, yo u have to wait and see," Mauch said. "We'll sec what happens." The Tiaers broke the second game open with a four-run second innina. Joyner. A double by Joyner drove in .P.ettis in the fifth and Jack Howell hit a solo homer, his fourth, in the eiahth for the Anaels. In the first pme, Kirk McCult:ill. 13-7, .-ve up four bits and five walks in 711> mninp as the Aneels won their fourth strai&ht, ruinina the return of Detroit's Din Petry. Donnie Moore gave up one hit as he finished for his 15th save. · Petry, 4-6, was makinJ his tint appearance since under:ao1n1 SWJCry for bone chips in his riahl elbow 1 une I 0. He gave up three runs, two earned, on seven hits in the fi ve inninp he worked. lo his last two times up, DeCinccs missed his chance at the "cycle" by flyina out to center and strikina out. Bob Boone hit a tw~run homer and run-scorina double and Doua DeCinces had a si naJe, double and run--scorinJ triple as the· Anaels beat the Ti&ers in the first pme. Randy O'Neal, 3-7, pve up seven hits apd four walks in the nightcap, strikina out five batters in his second career complete game. Vern Ruhle, Pat Sheridan and Tom Brookens each sin&led, Mike Heath beat out a bunt to foad the bases and Whitaker doubled into the left-field comer. driving in three runs. After a sacrifice by Dave Collins, Whitaker made it 4-1 when he scored on a wild pitch. Brookens singled in the fourth, stole sec.ond and scored on a grounder The Anaels scored two runs in the first and one in the second. Af\er two were out in the first. Petry walked Brian Downing and Rqgie (Pleue Me A!fOBLS/BS) Detroit Tlllera leftftelder D&Ye Collin• cllYee ln yafn for a triple off the bat of D_oaC DeCtncee ln the Ont lnntna of the flnt 1ame of Tueeday nlght'• doubleheader at Ttaer Stadium. DeClncee weat oa to 1et three h1ta u the Anaela captared tlae fliwt aame, 5-2 , but DetrOlt went oa to ...... a apllt with an 8-3 Yictory in the ntiJatcap. , Lions hope they can live up to reputation They'll e n ter 198 6 prePfuotba ll season with dubious honors as t h e team Tu b eat Edison, Tustin and EIToro,ota weck'sJumpon the field Monday. beainmna their three-day condition- ina drills early because of out-of-state commitmenua week earlier-the rest follow suit on Monday, followed by tw~a-day workouts in preparation for the 1986 football season. The ink hasn'tdried yet-in fact at hasn't been written yet -previews of area football tcam~on't begin until later next week. But in terms of No. I -well. they're here, byway of the Cl F Sou them Sccuon. Who·sNo. l?h's Westminsterm the Big Fi vc Conference. Edison is No. 4 and. believe it or not, Marina 1s within the Top 15. Fifteen returni ng starters from a solid 8-5 clubgjves the Lions the nod ovcrdefendinge<><hampions Long Beach Poly (No. 2) and Edison. Newpon Harbor's solid reputation carried it over to No. 6 in the Central Conference. behind Western and Saddleback in the 1-2 slots and just ahead ofTustin's NO. 7 rating. .. l n the Desert-Mountain Con- ference, Woodbrid&e ranks No. 6 and Costa Mesa is in the picture within theTop 15. The ratings by the Cl F publicity depanment were do ne wataa the help ofmformation provided by coaches -which. of course, provides an insight into why Laguna Beach is not mentioned. The Anists and Woodbridge are the newly-formed Pacific Coast wgue's best. on paper, but Laauna Beach Coach Cedrick Hardman is underthe impression ifhe keeps quiet no one will bother to worry about him. Nevertheless. unul many have been seen tw1c-c. maybe thrc-c times, RocE1 C11LSOI PREP SPOR TS 1rs strictly a guessing game. Speculation can run the gamut- and Marina is a good exa mple. Over the past few years if you were to question the coach. Dave Thompson, you·d figure it'll be a struggle for them to suit up properly. . But. if you were to ask has assistant, athletic d irector Andy Ooncpn. well, I think that's probably the buisofthe Vikings being included in the prcseason rankings. One saw the glass half empty. The other sees it almost full . Despite two or three standouts in the skilled positions. Marina's pos- 1t1on as new coach Chris Ramsey enters, isn't Top-I Ocaliber. At least, on paper, not yet. How many prcscason No. ls have hved up to their reputation 1s not clearly documented. but the most re membered was the San Fernando High team of the mid-70s. lcd by Charles White (USC) and a bundleof others. The Tigers were billed as No. I 1n the city, the southland and vinually theentirchemisphcre. WbjuwujUll one of a trioofsupremeretumina backs and they were the cover boys in every direction. It wasacan't-miu team. They couldn't wait for the season to beain. So what happened? They were beaten 4(}.() in their opener-true story. That's what.4an happen, I su~. when you believe what you read 11 all that is necessary. · Westminster Coach Jim O'Hara docs,·t especially relish the idea of' everyone sitting back and taki~aim,. but on his highly reprded status he makes a pretty good point (Plebe ... PllSP/BI) Pirates ·prep for football Broken foot puts Duncan on sidelines LOS ANGELES (AP) - Stanmg shortstop Mariano Duncan of the Los Angeles Dodgers will be sidelined for about a month because of a broken bone in his left foot, the National wgue team an- nounced Tuesday. --- Darling helps Mets past Dodgers, 6-4 BJ JON F ERGUSON Of .. OlllJ ........ When Orange Coast College first- year bead coach Ball Workman says he has a small returninJ class in terms of numbers. that 1s an under- statement. But an the same light, he has amassed a pretty strong group of incomin' freshmen and transfers. The Pirate football team returns only 16 players from a squad wh ich finished 2-7-1 and eighth in the Mission Conference. But apparently the arri val of Workman and his first recruiting class impressed enough of the conference's sports information directors to warrant Orange Coast's selection to tic for fif\h-placc in the preseason poll. Duncan. who was put on the 21-day disabled hst, suffered a fracture of the fifth metatarsal of the lef\ foot Monday night dunna the Dodgers' 5-4 loss to the New York Mets. a club spokesman said. Dave Anderson was taken off the 21-day disabled hst to replace Duncan on the Dodger roster. Anders.on fractured the little finger on his right hand while bunting in a game agamst San Diego on June 22. X-rays Tuesday mommg re- vealed the fracture and his foot was then placed in a cast. the spokesman said. LOS ANGELES (AP} -· Ron Darling won for the 'fifth time an six decisions and scored the tie-breaJung run after doubling in the sixth innmg as the New York Mets defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers 6-4 Tuesday night. Rookie Kevan Mitchell hit a two- ru n homer. u nny Dykstra drove an Darling to break a 4-4 tie with one out in the sixth and Darryl Strawberry drove an an insurance run in the ninth with his third hit. a single. DarhnJ. 12-4. starting for the first time an his career at Dodger Stadium. allo"Wcd c1&ht hits an seven innangs and struck out four. Roger McDowell pitched the final I 1t1 innings for his 14th save. The Mets beat Fernando Valenzuela for the fifth stra igh t umc at Dodger Stadium. Vaknzucla. 15-9. surrendered 11 hits in six mnangs en route to his third straight defeat. "There are some places where we aren't as deep as we'd like to be, and there arc some areas where we arc very strong." Workman said. "Some of the places where we have the sophomores returning. I feel real deep with the new add1t1ons." Dodier Mike Scl oecla C&D.Dot catch the Meta Ron Darling. After spottmg New York a 4.() lead. the Dodgers cut the margin in half 1n the second mnmg on consccuuve RBI The list whichjumped to 86 players Monday should eclipse 90 by the end of the week and includes .Une transfers and over 50 fresbm't111. He's just shuffling into a starter's role "You win big on the JC~fCvCI wtth sophomores." Workman said. "If we could win five games. wc·d be happy." Probably the strongest point is the offense. both the hne wtth several returners and the skill positions wtth several bright newcomers. Bartkowski maybe slow, but he has the smart feet- While the 35-year-old Brock guided his team to an 11 -5 record and the NFC West title. the reviews were not favorable. Then, in two playoff games. one a 20-0 wan, the other a 24.() loss. the cnuc1s.m got stronger. I I of I 5 passes for 14 7 yards and two touchdowns "h 1 lc playing the first half of a 31-J.7 v 1ctory by the Ram'> "l laked the general preciseness of our offense." Coach John Robinson of the Rams said. "I was ~leased with the way Bartkowsk.1 played. He "as poised and threw the ball cffccuvely. From AP dbpatcl1e1 Three newcomers will vie for the quarterback spot mcludmg Edison High araduatc Jon Nowotny, Cary Conway, a Santa Ana High arad who red-shirted at the University of Washington a year ago. and Golden West transfer Loran Aairy, who prepped at Moeller High in Cancin- nata. Ohio. As he stood and watched. unable to do anything about it, Dieter Brock JUSt might have seen his staning quarterback JOb for the Rams slip away for good. Dunn$ the off-season. the Rams signed Steve Bartkowski as a free agent. Bartkowski. 33. has been slowed down by several knee operations an recent years and was released by both Atlanta. in his 11th season that club. and Washington dunng the 1985 season "Like Dan Fouts. he 1s a quanerback with presence. He finds a way to buy himself a httle elltr.l time." Of the other e1&ht transfers. five (Pleue eee OilAftOB/82) Brock underwent arthroscopic knee suraery on Aug. 12, ending. at least temporanly, what figured to be a heated battle for the first-string quanerback position with the Rams. Brock was the !tams' s1gnal<aller last season, has first with the Rams after 11 years an the Canadian Football League. While Brock watched from the sidelines 1n street clothes Monday night. Bankowski made his first stan for the Rams an their NFL exh1b1t1on game agamst San Francisco and was nothing short oftemfic. So Bartko" k1's the No. I quancrback. nght C03l'h7 ''That thought never occurred to me," Robinson replied Bankowski was sacked twice. but generally moved around well enough to avoid the San Francisco pass rush. Rickety knees or not. Ba.rtkowski completed Longtime Raiders mainstay Dalby released 14-yea-r vet is d ropped; McCallum in q uestion Frem AP 411petd1e. OXNARD-Dave Dalby, a veteran of 14 National Football Lc.,ue seasons and the startina center of the Los Anaelcs Raiders for more than I 0 yean. was released by the team Tuesday. AJao relcastd were Demck Jensen, a fivc- ycar spec1al teams cap tam and one of the heroes of tfic Super Bowl against the Wash1naton Redskins on Jan. 22. 1984 and former San Francisco tar Earl Coo~r Dalby. a staner in thrtt Super Bowl 4'mes. and Jensen had been two of the Ra1der1 thr« co-captams in recent years. Dalby, 3S, wa only thr second st1t1m1 center 1n the history of the Raider franch1st He ,uccecded Hall of Famer Jim Otto on o~nina \ day an 1975. Dalby retamed that pos1t1on throua.h the first two games of the 1985 season before he was replaced ~ third-year man Don Moscbar. Dalby conunucd to snap for placement kicks and extended his consccuta ve-aamc playanr weak to 205 Only 11 NFL players have played 1n more consecutive games. Jensen. a veteran of seven seaJOns. played both tight end and runmna back for the Raiders but his pcc1ahty was his work on the kJ<::kma teams In the Super Bowl ... inst Washm1ton, Jrnscn broke through the Redskins' hne to block a punt. then recovered the ball in the end lone for the Raiders· fi"t touchdown in a 38-9 victory Jensen was onainally a third-round draft choice from Tcxa ·Arhnaton. He began hi s carttr a'l a fullback . was switctmj to llf't end, then back: to fullback last year In his mo" productive scawn. I Q8 I. Jensen camcd 11 7 ) times for 456 )'ards and ~ught 28 passes for 27 1 yards. Cooper. the 49crs first-round pick in 1980. ~t an NFL rookie rccc1v1ng record when he caua.ht 8'3 passes He was also on11nally a fullback who wa'l switched to tight end by the 49crs. The Raiders also placed 0 1ff Branch. their No. 2 all-lime pass receiver, on the tnJured reserve hst with a ~ullcd hamstnna. Branch. 38. did not play 1n either of the team's first two e'h1b1tions. but sufTcn-d the irtjury warmin1 up for the Keond game Brad Tubbs. a free agent wide rtte1ver from t. Mary·s. wa'l placed on1the non-football tnJUry hst He suflen-d uevere y praincd ankle an a motorcycle accident last week. In rcachma the 60-man limn. the R1.1del'$ also placed former un1na lef\ auard Charley Hannah on the reserve-did not rcpon h'lt. Hannah 1'l hold1na out an a contract dispute. S1an1ticantl y. the R11de"' continued to hst running back Napoleon McCaltum on their m'ltcr. although the Naval Ac.adcmy graduatc''l 30-day leave has dp1rcd and he has reponcd to dut y aboard the USS Pclchu at Long Beach Na val 1at1on The Raiders continue to hope that an acrnmodation c.n be reached, allowing McCallum to play football this season. The Depanmen\ of the Navy would rcleasc only a cursory statement to that effect, however The statement read: "The Sccrttary of1hc Navy wtll make thcdCCISlon based on the rccommendat1ons of the C'tucf of Naval Operations and the Commendant of the Manne Corps. There lS no tame table for 1h1 dcc1s1on " Involvement of the Mann" stem from the sccmmgly parallel affects ohny McCall um dec1~1on on Manne Corps Fir"t lieutenant f dd1c Mc)crs. who is cumntly spendana his fifth straight summer leave an the tra1n1nacamp of the Atlanta Falcon \ New York (Fernandez Do41en (!><>well 2-4). Time: 5:20. TV: Channel 4. Radio: KABC (790). Thursday's game: Dodacrs are idk. f smgles by VaJenzucla and Stev~ SU..: then tied the score in the third widl the help ofthrowmg errors by Dykstra and Darting. SmgJes by Greg Brock and Lea Matuszek put runners at first and third with no one out. and Mi~ Sc1osc1a·s sacrifice fl_y scored Brock.. Matuszek went to second as the throw from center by Dykstra wled put catcher Ed Heam. then took third when Darling's throw to second weot into center field . Matuszek scored on Jeff Hamilton's groundout. • Mitchell follow~d a two-out dou~ an the first mnmg by Keith Ht'mandcz w1th h1!1 11th home run of' the season. Hagler'& guarantee: · $10million NEW YORK (A P) Marvelous Marvin H~cr has been guaranteed SI 0 million to defend his m1ddlewe1aht title against Sugar Ray Leonard., promot<"r Bob Arum said Tue. dav And Lronard. the former wel- terweight champ who has not fought since Ml)' 11. l984. will ha'e to take "considerably la& than that.'' accordma to Anlm, who reached aarccmcnt for the fight with Hagler in New Kamp- share Monday." AAcr all, Manta 1~ the champ." Les money, however, may DOC he: c:itactl) what Leonard and bae attome'.r Mike Tl'IJner. have in mmd. In facl, they may not even havt Arum in mind. Leonard said he had 1nslNCted Tr.uncr 10 beain dis.cu 1001 with tl a~lt"r''l co·man11cr. Pat Pr tronelh, over det&tls of \.be bout and 'the people who will be an' 01'-cd an bnnama the f._ttt '° tht' public " Tnuner said he had to a.t dowa wuh Petronclh to neeotaate a nurt1hcr of matters., 1ncludint the prom~~ • "C ontrary to ea.rhcr ~ DO· date 'i1te or promotion.al ~ has Ileen been decided \lpoft, ,' Leonard aJd.. "Tboee dctaih·.wil. he d1scusted a.nd mutually ..... , upon when Trainer and htaitl.dli• meet l have h1&h bopa thM .. the details will be mol~ _., I.hat a pecdy 'IJ"Cement will Mb place." .~.- .... '.::S' 82 * Orange Coatl DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, A1.1gu1l 20, 1986 It tookjust 8-8 to be champion in AFC Central Cleveland1ryingto beef up- in hopes of repeating crown CLEVELAND (AP) -The Cleveland Browns' S.8 record last year would not have been good enough for a wild <'8rd benh in the NFL playoffs. In the weak Amencan Conference Central D1vts1on. though. 11 made them champions. Such medaocnty as not hkel)· to win the div1s1on this ycur. so Coach Marty Schouenhcamer has hired a new otTensne coorc.hnator. Lmdy Infante. to C?nven ~he Browns' run-oriented offense an to a free-whtthng passing attack. lnfante's system features opuons for nearly eve!) rcccl\·er on passing plays, and ll helped the Cancannata Bengals to the Super Bowl an 1981 . Cleveland tag.ht end PREVIEW Ou1c Newsome. who caught only 62 passes last year after grabbang.89 each of the previous two seasons. is looking forward to the new approach The Browns' modest success last year was built on a defense that ranked in the top I 0 1n the league for the third straa~ht year But two summer developments -the cocaine-related death of starting free safet} Don Rogers. "ho led the team an tackles. and the holdout of all-pro li nebacker Chip Banks -have left Schottenhe1mt'r w1th critical gaps to fill The C1ncannat1 Bengals and Pittsburgh teckl'\ each finished a gamt' behind Cleveland at 7-9 an 1985, and the losing record looled part1cularl)' out of place 10 PattsburVi. "here< oach Chuck Noll had not had a losing season sanct: I Q7 I Pittsburgh rankcd second in the .\ FC dclem1 "Ch lac;t year. but the ranking d1sgu1sed c;ome senou~ shon· com1nss as the 1eelers' ClfTensc turned the ball over two more umes than their defense took 11 awa) Pittsburgh's total of 20 antercep11ons wa5 Its lo" est for a full se~n since, s1gn1ticantl~ 1971 The quannbaclo. JOb will feature a battle between incumbent Mark Malone and third-year pro Scott ( amp~ll. Running back would have been a )trong point, but a knee an1uni has sidelined Fran k Pollard temporarily and an illnes) has put Waller Ahercromb1e out of acuon for a few "eelo.s The Bengals scored a club-rcu1rd 441 points last )'car. third-best 1n the NFI beh1nJ <ian Diego and Chicago The) aho gave up 4 37 potnl'>. th1rd-wor;t 1n the league behind .\tlanta and Tampa tJa \ Canunna11 Coach Sam W)chc t'> hoping a ~tronger pa~s rush from 'cteran defens1' c cnd'> Eddie Edwards and Ros\ Bro" ner will re' 1"e the dl'leni.e The offense" 1n the hands ol th1rd-)ear ~uanerback Boomer Es1ac;on .,.,ho "on the '>tanang JOb in the third game of the 1985 '>t'a\on and appear!\ en1re111:ht"d thc•re for H'ars 10 comt.' · Houston. ~-11 la'>t "car ha' the Ol'"t'\t uJth in the di\ t'.>IOn Jem (1lanv1ile tool.. "'tr "llh l"o games remaining 1n 19M5 and•~ putung h1m~lf on the firing ltnC' 1mmed1atel) The Oilers odd I) dratted eight ollt·ns1' l' pl.1't.'" "1th ·their 10 p1clo.s this )Car. even though the} ranlo.cd 2"th out of 28 tl'am\ delcn,neh m 1118 ~ < dan.,.1lk 1s toun1:ng on thl· lon11nued dl'' l'111pmen1 Qf drfem1vt' end Ra) C'h1ldre<;\ Houston\ top p1cl in 11185. to c;irengthen the pac;s ru\h and the defense aµinst thl..' run .. Running bad. Mike Ro11t:r. "ho ma)' have tired last ) ear becau'>C he "l'nt to the Oilers after pla) ing the l ~FL '> '>pnng -.ea son hd'i finalh hJd lam<.' Iii H'St and" 111 team "llh fullhJtl L.i~ \1 onan' in tht• batklield LONGJOHN Tile Deep South, land of cotton, jul eps , football WASHINGTON -The South leads [il the nation in producin& top football c II> players, replmna the Ohio-Pcnnsyl~an1a- New Jcrvy corridor that once was I.he most fertile source for football talent. a newl y published 1.tudy shows. Mississippi. Louasaani and Texas were the top tates represented in a study of the hometowns of professional football players. accordmg to John F. Rooney Jr . a professor of geography at Oklahoma State Un1vcrs11y. !3Y contrast an earlier study of the hometowns of 14.500 foo tball players at 136 colleges in 1958--66 found Ohio the dominant state - aJthouah Texas and Mississippi also ranked hig.h. "The nse of the pigskin cult an the South represents a major geographic shaft. Football is a Northern game. but Southerners adopted 11. absorbing it into their macho culture.~· reports Rooney in an article an the upcoming ~p1cm~r issue of Amencan Demographics magazine. Rooney rated the states based on an average of I college football player per 12,500 rcsident.s in 1960 - the national average that year. A state with the same rauo "ould rate I. those with more get higher ra&.jngs. tho~ with fewer. rate lower. On that basis. Ohio led the nation wJth I. 74 col!ege players per 12.500 residents o~cr the. 1958"'6~ pen~. Rooney reponed in the magazine which specaahzes an i.ta11~tical studies of the population. "The two high-production regions were an eastern corndor from Ohio to New Jersey and a Texas- dom1natcd southwestern zone that included Missis- s1pp1 ... he reported Tc>.as wa!t !>e<:Ond in that era wllh a rating of 1.68. fol lowcdb) Utah. l.67;Delaware. l.60andMiss1ssippi. I 59 Rounding out the Top 10 were New Hampshire. I 'I Pennsylvania. 1.4 7: K.ansu. 1.31. Oklahoma, 1.30 and We'it V1rg1n1a. 1.29. Eut German• •wim to record MADRID, Spam -Knstin Ono 13 ~wam the fasteS(~ver women's 100.meter freestyle time and Heike Friedrich picked up her founh 1old medal as the East German relay swimmers set 1 world record at the Fifth World Swimmana Champion haps Tuesday. Because she swam the first lea. Otto's tame of S4. 73 SC(Onds counted as a world record as she beat the 6- )'ear-old and1 v1dual mark of her countrywoman. Barb3ra Krause. stt -in Moscow. Followana the swim by the 21 ·ycar-old from LcapziJ. Manuela telJmach. Sabine Schul1 and then t nednch went on to complete a world record relay time of 3 minutes. 40.57 seconds. The men's water Polo competition ~t up a semifinal clash between Yugoslavia and the Soviet Union -the reigning Olympic champion aprnst the defending world champion. The oth~r Kmafinal features the United States against Italy. On Tuesday, the Soviet Union edged West Germany 9-8. Yugoslavia downed Italy 8-5 and the United States. which has already clinched a place in the medal round. taed France 6-6. Man 81ond1 of the United States. the fastest male swimmer 1n the world. clinched h15 first World Championship title with a time of 48 94 1n the 100- meter freest yle. Biondi'scountrywoman. Betsy Mttchell. broke the East German gold-winning streak in the women's e\Cnts at sill. by capturing the 100-meter backstroke. Kings c ompensate Clippers SACRAMENTO -The Sacramento m Kings traded veteran guards Larry Drew and Mike Woodson to the Los Angeles Clappers for riahts to Clapper free agents Derek Smith and Frankhn Edwards. the NBA teams announced Tuesday. Smith and Edwards both signed free agent offer ~heets with the Kmss two weeks ago, and the two clubs ha\e been nego1 1atang a compensation package sin~ then. Under the agreement. the Kmgs wall also acquire J un1or Bridgeman, an I I-year Nataon~I Basketball Association veteran. and wall give the Clappers a 1988 first-round draft pick, a I 989 second-round draft pick. and an undisclosed amount of cash. Bills deal Cribbs away to 49ers L i.1ng a s1m1lar rating S) stem for his study of the hClmeto" n) of professional football players an 1981. Roo~c~ fou nd M1 ss1ssipp1 first with a rating ~f2.27. h "as followed b) Lou1s1ana. 2.05: Texas. 1.96. Hawa11. I 79anJ C .ihfomaa. 1.61. Ohw fin t!>hcd 10th. tied with Oklahoma and follm~ ing \labama. Delaware. Georgia and South ( aroltna FREDONIA, N. Y. -A day after [il adding quanerback Jim Kelly to their •II• backfield. the Buffalo Bills traded former All Pro running back Joe Cnbbs to the San · I Francasoo 49ers Tuesday in exchange for draft choices. Quote of the day · The 49ersalready have star running backs Wen~ell Tyler and Roger Craig. along with yeterans Demck Harmon. Carl Monroe and Bill Ring. The team also drafted Tom Rathman and Tony Cherry this year. ""-en !)1abler couldn't run from here to the bathroum but he could bu) time with a few httlc shuffic ''cps. Ban docs that, too," -Rams Coach John Robinson, reflecting on the per- formanle of has quanerback. Steve Bankowski. Kelly signed with the Balls Monday for $8 m1lhon. making him the h1g.hest paid player an the National Football League C'nbbs was the Balls' leading rusher from 1980 to I 983 after being chosen in the second round of the 1980 Nauonal Football League draft out of Auburn Moses' streak reaches 11 7 ~ .\LMO. ~"eden -Edwin Moses, thl' man wh<l nrver loscs, pr<ned 11 again I Ul''d·" ntcnding his winning 'itreak to I I"' rall:'i 1n the 400-meter hurdles to set an Jll·l me retUrd in tracl.. and field Television. radio TELEVISION 5 p.m. -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers. Channel 4. , I 0 p.m. -BOXING: Great Moments 1n Ol)mp1c Boxing. Channel 56 RADIO \fo-.es a 1"0-11me Olympic gold medalist and "orld lhamp1on o"ercamc a shak) start to win the ft•atu1t•J c'ent of the MAI Galan non-Grand Pnx meet 1n ~II 211 'l'rnnd~. It was well off his world record of - 4., 02 <.rt an I <JS'. but a mec1 and Malmo Stadium rt..·tord S p.rn -BASEBALL: New York Mets at Dodgers, KABC (790). 4:35 -BASEBALL: Angels at Dctrou. KMPC (710). ORANGE COAST FOOTBALL. • • From Bl prcv1ou"I) prepped for Workman al Edison. Edt\on grad Rob Phen1c1e and sophomore c ircg Gibson, a pair of potential "ma1or wllcgc light ends," JOtn returning receivers Olhc Perkin~ and Mark Knight and transfer J''rod Jone'.> T ransler running backs include Edison $fad Richard Ponder, Oregon transfer BJorn Rcbne) and Golden West transfer Dave <\w1gan (a Fountain Valley graduate). to add to lone returner ~die Lamontagne and po'i'>thh 1hc best of the new crew. Ban Rccl..trnwald of La Qun1ta The large '>et of re1u m1ng offensi ve linemen art· an thr process of getting accustomed to a d1tfrn:nt type uf offense. Orange Coast was pnmanl\ .1 "-t\hbone team an recent year'.>. so Workman·., pass-run sty le of offense mean) a long k\'>on 1n pass blocking for the returning mt·n Among tht• returners <1re tackle Jason Bel l. g11<11J I 1m tlamcl1n (who mav move to t,I\ ~kl gu.ud.Brent .<\dam'>. center John Kane ,rnd guard \1ark Koltnchak (~ho ma} move to l111d,arkcr) 1 op newcomers are Edison grads I \In Hanson and Chns Wackenkamp and f 'tanna·, ( urt Crandell I >ct'cn.,1vcl}. the Pirate'i ra1st· a b1gques11on- * * ·. mark. "I like our material." he <;atd. "Thcy'rr going to have to learn the ~ystem early or they're going 10 ge1 hurt. The defensive c;truct ure is such that a freshman with a good a1111ude that is an aggressive person ·~going to fair well earlier than somewhere with a less aggressive defense. It's an attack defense - emphasizes speed and athletic ability rather than sheer brawn and technique " The only returner who played much last sea<1on 1s defensive tackle Jeff Shanks Linebackers Doug Bennett and Mike Knens arc coming off leg an1unes Top newcomer!> are former Marina de- fe nsive back Ball ('raft and three defensive linemen. All~CIF Saddleback performer Peter Pesak. Pac1fica's Andy Hoodward and Saddle- back's Bob Melchior. Al lineback.er. look for Los Alam11os All-League performer Chm Theodore and Iowa State transfer Ton> Johann (an Edison grad) 10 make an impact. The problem for the adjustment of the )OUng team 1s t!:wt 1he toughest part of the Pirates' schedule comes earl) '4'1th Golden West. Rancho San11aio and addleback. Gros!>mont and R1,er<11de Ci ty the first live ~cckt•nd'i. * Lettermen Fre\h~ ,, '"""'I M1~Ut"• pr Pl.tt•n r PH P)u .t,~11 p4o, M·C~PI M.tc11e11 di OQ II•••• Aelem' lb •cs• en Mo'ltoomet ' lb 8rpr • ""•"'\ Peter MuHv 04 fl '"•(.f't'I A.r,.,,,410, •b T u•on ""''e " Jl\~0"' 8C"•' OI Owevne Bencieruto. wr PlltllP Na1>e1 ' t.101111 Btnn1111 lb SH n 8erb0\a Clb Brtll Neel ft> W~vnt Ora•P 119 Jett Bernhert wr Jon Nowotnv llO (,r"o C1D\on ,, William Berlltll db John Parker (Jan Goodwin db S•••• Brown rb Srtve P1rto.er Of Merlo. Ptn•o p/wr TI He melon 00 Ou n (lupoertv lb Mllcllt U Put.in ' JOIH Ila"' oc 8 111 Crall ' M,.,._, ""\I"' .,, Curl Creodall oc Pel~ Ptuto. llO Vot><e PttClot>t CIC> M arh ttl\1 t": ~.~ OQ Robl'rl C u<rv .. r M )ip Kr ft"\ b F•<td Ooe•otl wr Serl Recktenw1ld ' Edd•P Lemontv&Qnt lb Tprrenct EDent1 Houman R al'lmen di Olt1,. P"'"•I'\' wr Ron Ft\11 lb Paul Rincon Cit> '"" \n•n•' Cit I ora n Flair Ob cr1r1, Robln\oo db Keltll C.r .. ne pi. Mlkt Romo rb Cn1lt\ C.uv ell Tllomu s.oour ell ~ StLVEl\S Tran, .. n Tvler Han\On 00 Brien Sl'lefre rel di> ( ~'V (O<IWI V ab O••• Herr11 rb C11r11 S1m1notf Cl1 t-0 '))le,. lb Anelrtw Hooelwerd di Alfrtel Slroon O< Ar th()ny ~nn Vence St"k"°"~ 09 J~rOCI Jo.,., wr Cllrl\ Hult! lb S111nnon Steven' lb Croart1n 1<n111111 wr J•~ lnorem ' (sEAFNo s~o~PEs] 3095 Harbor Blvd. POD Pl'lenlclt , .. Mer• l<lnt lb C1wv Swen\on lb R«.• Pondfr rb Melvin l<IU U di> Cllrl• SvMl 04 Clim TlllOOOrt lb Costa Me a Cre1u RekMllen• ' IC1vlll MCMe\ltl dO TOM T0t0fll1d 01 Bt0M Rtbntv rb lltv Me~\ llO Stt•t Wnllboe .,, <Acro~s from Fedco) Oevt SwlQerl rll Howerd Mertn• lb (hr•• W.cllenkerno ot ~~r T101101 ..,, Robert Mtlell>Ot ell ---- -t~ PREP FOOTBALL ••• Prom Bl .. I'd ratherbcwhettwc•~ than whcre,.t""-ett," he ~~ . From 1onad111ance, here's how the I 986scason lihapes up forOranac Coast ~rca tehools:. In the unset: I. Westminster; 2. Edison; 3. Ta.kc rour pick-don't be surpnsed at a ~hrce-way tie bclwec n Fountain Valley. Mannaand Huntmaton Beach; 6. Ocean Vicw(Harry S. Truman's best-remembered remark was" 'how me.") . In the Sea v aew: I. Saddleback (defendu~a Central Conference champions): 2. Tustin ( 18 retummaatartcn); J take your pick. Newpon Harbor, Corona dcl Mar~nd Un 1 versat y (all have plenty to boast about);~· Estancta. In the Pacific Coast League: I. Woodbndac; 2. Laguna Beach: 3. Co$ta Mesa; 4. Take your pick. Ora.nae. Tnabuco H1llund Laguna Hills(all have plenty to worry about). . , bo More sainific~nt than Westminster s re m Power as the potenttal at Costa Mesa. For many yea~ the underdog. the M ust.anas have been ~ovcd an to a new league. with new life. Mesa has a lcg.aumate shot. even from a pessimist's angle. Mater Dei 1n the Angelus League: Without qu~r­ terback T ocJd Marinovich, who transferred 10 Capistrano Valley. it'll be very difficult. Bishop Amat 1s ranled !'lo. 3 and Scrvate as No. 6 in the Bag Five-and St. Paul sull has to be reckoned with. . . lrvanc in the South Coast: A similar satuahC?n· Although they're big. the Vaqueros must deal ~tt~ El Toro(No. 2). Capistrano Valley(No. S)and M1ss1on VieJo(No. 8). three 1eamswi1hacomb1ned record of 29-8-1 in 1985 inthe very solid Southern Conference. El Toro'searly-scason out-of-state game is Sept. Sat Whithall. Pennsylvania. . Tustin's venture is at Kapaa 1n Hawau, also Sept 5. Edison's matchup in Maui is Sept. 4against St. Anthon y. Each has a bye later in the non-league season to accomodate the early game. , In looking ahead at the non-league schedule, here s some food for thought should any of these te.ams be on your particular schedule: From the Southern Conference· •Santa Ana as No. I wuh 21 returning lettermen. •El Toro is No. 2 w11h 28 lenermen. 12 staners. •Footh1ll 1s No. 3and has 10 rcturn1ngs1.artersand a 10-0JV team. • fapcran1a 1s No. 4 with I 0 returning starters and a I 0-0 J V team. •M1ss1on VteJO 1s No. 8 with 25 lettermen. 7 rctumangstarters. From the Central Conference: •Western 1s No. I and has 27 lettermen, 6 returning 'itartcrs. •La Habra is No. 3 wtth 19 lenermen. 8 staners. •Valencia 1s No. 4 with 17 lenermen. I 0 staters. •La Quinta 1s No. 9 with 16 lcttennen. 8 starters. •Bolsa Grande as No IOwith I 71enermen. 13 staners. From the Desert Mountain League: •St. Jose ph ofSanta Maria as No. I wuh 23 lettermen, 17 staners And 1n the Big Five: •Wcstm1nster 1s No. I with 20 1cttermen. 15 returning stanersand a three-man hnebackang corps that "'"make your ha1rcurl. •Long Beach Poly 1s No. 2 with 6 rctuman,starters and the same coach1nj staff which was thoroughly beaten b' Edison an tht'CIFJinals. · • .o\mat t'i No 3 with 28 returning lettermen. 8 staners and a 9-0 JV team. •Servile I\ No. 5 wuh 30 lc nermen, 7 starters. Preseason CIF ratings 819 Five Conttrenu ·~ Po._ SCflM 'IS rw<wd I Wnt"'llntter I S 2 LOllO BHCll Polv 11·1·1 3 Blll'K>O Amat 11· 1 4 ECllM>I' II 2 1 S Se<v1te 9·) 6 S.n Goroon10 1·4 1 Riverside POI~ 10-1 I Recllench 6·4 9 Cru o1 6·4 10 Fonten1 9·3 Olher\ Lovole 1·3 SI JOM Bosco S • Merino 1·4 I Lel<twooel S·S Coltll'I. 4·6 PK.Sc:llMI 1 Wntern •as '9(.Wd ? 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Mark Pon141 • 4-l, pve up a run on nine .hits and two walks in 7 2-3 innings. George Frazier pitched I 1-3 hitless inninas for his first save with Minnesota. Puckett. Hrbek and Gaetti each hi1 his 25th homer of the sea.son as Minnesota ended a four-game losina streak. The Twins, who lead the majors with I 54 homers, are the only team with three 25-homer men. "We've been hitting home runs this year," said Puckett, regularly the Twins' readofT hitter but the No. 3 man in the order Tuesday. "We have a powerful team, top to bottom." "We couldn't i'ttp the bell in the ballpark," Red Sox Manqcr John McNamara said. "We had a cou~le of chances and couldn't capitalize.· Puckett went 3-for-4 to move past Boston's Wade Boggs in the major· league batting race. Puckett is batting .349; Boggs. who went l-for-5. 1s batting .348. Al Nipper, 8-8. lost his personal four·game wanning streak. lloyaJ1 t, R.u1era 8: Frank White led ofT the bottom of the I Ith inning with his second home run of the game. giving him seven RB I on the night. as Kansas City won at home against Teus. White. who earlier rallied the Royals back from a 7-I deficit, hit his 16th home run of the ~ason on a 2-1 count ofTrchever Dale Mohorcic. 1-1. Mohorc1c was appearing in his 12th straight game, one short of the major· league record. Dan Quisenberry. 1-4. pitched a perfect two innings for the win. White's seven RBI were a career high. He hat a three-run homer 1n a five-run sixth that gave Kansas City an 8· 7 lead. but Texas tied the game in the seventh. Mari.Den 7, Yukeet 3: ·Mark Langston patched a five-hitter and struck out 14 and Danny Tanabull hll a three-run homer. giving the Seattle Mariners a 7-3 victory, their founh straight win. in New York. Langston. I 0-1 O. broke his five- game losing streak with his first triumph since June 30. a span of 10 starts. He overcame a shaky first inning an wh1ch he walked two batters and gave up Dan Pasqua's thrtt·run homer. retired the next IS batters and struck out I I of th em. Brewen 5, llldlant 3: Paul Molitor h11 1wo home runs and two doubles. * AMElltlc,AN LEAGUE llOSTO" 8-\ll:I 8tHtll 21> GrtnwlOll llllct If OwEvnJ rf 8ucknr lb Arme\ cf Gtdmenc Owtnu OHtc:tJn p11 T .... , Twins S, RM Sex 1 MINNI SOTA eltrlllll S 0 1 0 Lmbrdl 11> • o 1 o a u,,," J 1 2 0 8HM K 4 0 0 0 PUClltll ct 3 0 3 0 Hrbel< 11> 4 0 2 l GH ltl lb • 0 0 0 8rnn\llv r1 l 0 0 0 Smellv dtl 3 o o o lllHdc 1 0 0 0 GegMU J4 I ' 1 Ttab Sc-l>V '"'*'91 Mrlllll • 0 1 0 • 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 • I l I l , l I • I 1 1 • 0, 0 l 0 0 0 • 0 I 0 l I I 0 lJ s 11 4 '""" ...... 010-1 ~ .., 011 oo.-s Geme Winning 11181 -Pucktll (•l E-8uckMr OP-llo••on 1, MlnneM>I• 2 L08-8o•ton 9. Mlnnt\OI• I 28-0w Even•. 8runen\l<v. l>uckt ll, 8uckntr Hiii-l>uckelt 1151. 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A't 4, Orioles 1: Dave Stewan gave up fo ur hits an 7ll> innings and Make Davis and Dave Kmgman singled m runs to lead the Oakland A's to a 4-1 win an Baltimore. It was the Onolcs' fourth straigh1 loss. Stewart, 6-1. struck out five and walked one as he won for the fif\h 1ime in six starts The run he ga ve up was unearned In Na11onal League games· A1tro1 1, Pirates 0: Roolue left· hander Jim Deshaies came w11han one out offin1shing his first complete game 1n the maJOr leagues, combmin~ with Dave Smith on a four-hitter as Hous1on patching continued its mas· tel) of the Pirates 10 P1ttsbuf'l,h. Kevan Bass hit has has 18th home run an support of Deshaies. who for the 1h1rd time 1h1s season worked 8 2-3 innmgs. Asiros Manager Hal Lanier brought on Smith to pitch to Jim MQrrison. and Smith earned his 251h save by getting Morrison to h11 a Oy ball. "I know that Jim wanted to finish but I can·, go for sentiment." Lamer said. "The game comes first. 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Gr~ Ournem M~tt s•-Mor-1 cm -.~ .. 11•1 SF-•tt~tndtr II' H ••• H IO ,...,,.. Ai.und« W.l • t . l 1 t (Ille.I .. ~ulCklft L ,4 11 S • • 4 l Trout 1 1 I 0 1 Gumottt 1 1 , 1 I P8-VorQI UMO~t\ • Hol'ftt l ro<'ltt'Otf F'll \I ltlD _.., S«onc:t lt~nen Tlltrel, Wtvtor f-7 ~\ A-1' l7t l Omar Mottno drove in t~o runs to lead Atlanta in Ctucqo. AleJ(lnder allowed nine tuts. stnk· 1n1 out sill and watluna one. Chicqo staner Rt<'k Sutcliffe. 4-11. was hfted for a pinch hmcr 1n the fiftti and has not won a pme in four starts 11nce oomina ofT1he disabled list. Reds I , Canlaal1 I: Nfok Esuky and Eric Davis hit home runs to help Tom Brown1na wan for the first time in a month with 1 four-batter, sendjna Ci ncinnati to victory at home ovrrSL Louis. lead with bas 16th home run of the 1e1son. off Bryn mtthr 8--8. Tim Aannery had walked to 1cad off the inning and Ton)' Gwynn followed with a sm&Jc. Aanncry and Gwynn also started San D1eao's two-run finl innil\&- Af\er Aannery waJkcd and Gwynn sin&Jed, McRcynolds knocked in one run with a sin&Je, and the second Nn scored on a arounder by teve Garvey. "1Wes I, Giaat1 6: P1ncb-h1tter Jeff St91)0 hat a two-out, two-1'Un homer W the eia.hch inning to break a 4-4 tie, ~nd Phifadelphja held on for a victory an San Franci~. Stone fOulcd olf ICwraJ pitcba ~fore COOMC1i,.._ a ).l petcb 6'om G aanu rtl~er Scoa Oanebl. 10.9 Sceve Jdtt "1ked befoft 5eoee bic fOr winnina piachtt lent Tekulve. 6-1. Steve Bedtoua.n pildled tbe Dio&h to Jtl his I 61b &ave Ind 8CICUft lk Phillies' third conteaauve victory despite allowina a one.out llomc nan in the ca&hth to Wall Clatt. hit IOl.h. The Oianu lost their third stniPt. Mike &hm1dt, the NataouJ Leque's home run leader. hit No, 27 w1th1 man on base in the third topvc Phlladelpbia a 4-0 lead, a blali .which p ve Schmidt the ~ RBI lad, with 89. Esasky's s1x1h-1nnm1 homer, a two- run shot to cen1er field, sruapped a I-J tie and let the lef\-hander Brownina even his record at 10-10. Brownin1 had lost three an I row. his last victory comma July 18. Padret 7, Expos 1: Kevin McReynolds drove m a career·h•&h five runs with a three-run homer, a si ngle and a sacnlice fly to lead San Diego Padres past Montreal Ex~s at home. Andy Hawk ins allowed sax hits and one unearned run, striking ou1 two and walking two for his third victory in four declSlons. ANGELS WIN OPENER. • • With one out an the third Inning, McRey~olds gave the Padres a 5-0 l"romQl Jackson singled Downin& to chtrd. Downing scored on a passed ball by · catcher Dwiahl Lowry -and Jackson came around" on DcCinces' tnple. Rick Buileson s1n&)ed in Cah- fornia's second inning and reached second base on a thlowina error by shortstop Alan Trammell, whose throw hit Burleson durinaa rundown. Burleson scored on Boone's double for a l-0 lead. 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ATLANTA FALCONS-Wal...O VlroU S..v Sievt <;rlHlft e nd Ron J-111\. wlo. r.cel,,.,, llUF~ALO lltLLS.-Tr~ Joe Crll!Ot, run nln9 o.ci. to Ille Sen FranclKO ~' !or utlCllKIOMCI dt ell c"°ICM A.lll>CIUC*I the retire· ,.,,..,, of llen WIMlem•. ~•Iva tr'CI Sloned S.m llowe•• t~t tr'CI. end Ken1 Hull. center CHICACiO BEARS-SIQMO Clav Plekerlno '"''de rKelver CINCINNATI llENGALS-Sloned l(llt.I OtAvala lfMO.cUI Waived Stan JOl\ll'Clll ..,felt rKelvt r CLEVELAND 81l0WN~Ctd Allon Alu 1, ... 1e1e r.celver. alld En•• Jach 04'. corner~ 04\ lnlured re...-ve DALLAS COW80YS-PIKed Jefl Jone•. teletv, Geor11e McOuffv, defenllvt linemen, Cert Miiier •I'd Norm Grel1111tr ru11t1ln11 DecU , Kurt Pa1er1en, guard, alld Brien S.tonell, 11...ot~er on l11tureo ••M•v• OENVER BRONCOS-Welved Ja mH Wright. tight end. and Eric Rl14tv. deftn\lve t>actr. OE T ROil LIONS-Welved Don Gt K O. guerd P1aceo Cheer Smllh, ru11n11111 oae11., on ln1uraa •Herve GAEEN BAY PACKEAlr-Walveel C""'ll. Olanton dtltn\lve l>ack Pl•Ged JeHle Jone1. '1;nn1119 back 04\ Ille wa1vee1·lnk;ree1 It" Placed Oervll Jone\. delen•lve oack, Mika Mofftll, tlgllt end NOian F reni , wide recelv.,, encl llrant Moore llntoeci.•r 04\ 111ivree1 rewrva Placed Oen Knlgnt otlen11ve 11,,...,..n. 04\ Ille , • ..,.,. non·loott>all 1111urv "" INOIANAPOLIS COL TS.-Walveel AooMvetl Barne\ •lld l(e\Jl'I Bl~•. ltntOK.lt.er\ MIAMI DOLPHINS-Waived BIM Bernett encl Aov Harr"· defen1tvt ll11trna11. Jett Wic~er~am. quertttrl>eck Curt c;o,e aM Llf lort Hoblev ••felle \. Jecque ROl>llllOll. runnlno oaclt and AnthOnv Ot0.erwn, llneoeci..et Placed Joe Ro~. 119111 tnd, on lnlured ,...,.,, NEW ENC.LANO PATllttOTS-SloMd Pait Brock center we1veo c-ltlome• t nd Wevne Cotfev w1oe rece1v.,,, Tonv Bro..,n. otlt n\lve leekle ancl Jimmie lllewkln•. 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Eric Sto••' center Kevin McArthur llneo.tktr t ncl fom Ell•ll••d• and Marty Ho<n Q~rlerO.Clt.\ PHIL AOE'LPHIA £.AGLES.-Plt od BOil l encl\~ enter C NJ••c~ Brown corntrtlacll. Ow111nt MOH•\ ~tn\lvt ttnd JM Orekt delen\1ve 1eo 1t end Gregg C.errltlv Rtl'V'lle JOM• encl Martin Boo••• wldt receiver\ on on url'd re~rve Waived l l"IOme\ BOllCI. co< nt!•O•O !>4!1n Mcinerny end Dan ~llltl' deltn\ovt eno\ Ger• 8otoen Otien1lve la<.11.lt Emmve1 ThOmo•on •11<1 Rou Arm•trono, .. 1. '''' Jon lltot""' oue rd Bvron LM , llneoeoer Rav Cr1\weu 1>unter Kvle Mackev. quer lf'•o110 Metor E "''•!' encl Hennen Hunter running O.Ck\ RQn F•r•o llohl ttnd. and 1..eo Ca rlin. wide •ect •vt r PITTSBURGH \TEELERS-Welve<I Mar~ c •'•no. !IO\t l•c> ·~ Antnonv T ugolt. ci.lti'llVt oan Fren• Pokornv and '>colt Hftfvtrwn, '"''d• '"'~'""'' Cem Jacoo\ Unt1>ac11.er. Owtvne HooPf'r Jnhn Ge v and Eric WvcilOff. running bet•\ D&•t Pecelle guerd Mike Eld\on. rtnter ltll Wiiiiam\ ounter Alen Andrtw• ••or11 "no· Kermit SvH\ ""d Kelvln MlddltlOll, corn,.•011cn P1e"o Jerr• Qu1c1t. a ncl Merit \t~o• e11• olien\!•P t&<Ht?•. C•t lg WOlfltv ou11r11 Brent Jont\ 1111111 t?nd. Oollald Herron. Jnf'ln H&\lf'tl Darr ;t l'r>O• and Freel Smalt, 11n~1 •t:rf Don ~"""'" corneroar~, Ooml11110 B••&nt \&It•• C:.llvann• JOll"'O" and Andrtw 8at ,r Wldl! rK"IV~f> NtCP Mutleney vuerd. •nd c:,.., cton 8•own r .;nn1ng oaCk on lnturt<I '''''"' Ptecea Lerr• S1at10n. uneoac•er. encl Mt•' lt11rt~1pr ouara on 1n1urt<1 ,-t\erva-non tonlbt ll •n1urv "'' Platea H&n• W•tOerlt.eflr llu&rd on ''•••vtd 1.i1 cemo '''' .. r l OUIS (" ROtNAl s P'acPd E "C PoClt Ol'en ... , •at. • Aancv Lo•f' anc E,.c Drain r ,M•"9 Dec•\ l ff Nt \On ••'''" Jev NovaCtt -4"d Q,c nard ~it.pr '•Ohl f,,0, ar-.a Oa••O WU'°"-""tJ11 r.-c,e ••' on 1"'u'M ,,,~,v~ ">AN OlfGO C.HARG(R"> W11•vea Tommy r •v5'H hfl~baf ~ ~, Pirates name sailing coach IJwaync Bora. a former mcm~r of the Orange Coast ( ollcgc \a1hng tl-am. has been named the P1ratcf nl'" ht•ad w1lt ng coach 10 replace Jim lorgcn..cn f\nra, 24. w mpetcd for the Pirate' 111 I 'I>< I ><2 them moved on to \ail for I • in11, tlc•Kh '>talc in 198 \-84 1\111,1' prcv1ou'> cout hing c~ pn n·n1 r 1ntludc!> working a!> a ..ailing .i\\l\t,1nt at 0( (' under Linda ("hap· n).111 "' 11182 and as a sa1lor-captam at l onv l\eath C\tate Bora also wa'i .rn il\\1,1.rnt < oal h for a team made up of l\,1· ..... pi111 H.irhorand( oronadel Mc1r l l1~t \< hool cl uh mcmhc" in J rq~Jll.t ht·ld 111 \nnapolt~. 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AIUNO'S .. ,uoa (l I) Het tPffd IO CIUr !hit lletd Plncn mey 1101<1 Ille rna11k for '"'' flllv to tllc.lt. TAaLELANO U·ll &reel lo be QUlclo..' AM drlll• IMIUI• ao1t1tv. CQ4\lenllout field LONG SHOT RE ALLY SOMETHING TH1ao •ACI 1 turtonvt PurM 110,000 F "''•' ) ...... , Ok:I Clelmlno Mk• $16.000· \14 000 I Why Nol Te~ IPlllU YI ' Mu,ICal TM!Tlt IPallonl 3 Miu Oanltl• f\late111ue1a1 ~ n, A l •dv t Bleck l ~ E 1911en1 Mii I Sll>llle 6 f Profile tGarrldOI 1 e look W!let I Found IBaiel I Quffll\ Lo~e ROH' IPtd•Olt l 9 F eirv GOCl11'10fMr IOrteQa) • Jtrrv Fannl1111 trainees entrv 116 x 111 a IOt a lot Ila Ill ... II• 116 WHY NOT TELL 11· II Ju" ml"ed Ill Qetne etfort 'ootteo rl11n1 en<1 dr•'"'• w .. houret tne on.-to ~·' TIS A LAOY 14 ll Get• wa!Oht oru• end <1•oe>• to comotllllve ievet. 1trono con1tnc:tpr ELEGANT MIE "·II CIO\.eo well In 10 1 end w•tl'I oulClt. u rtv oace \OMd rntv come O•C• IO '"" Wttcn 1'1ftat LONGSl10T LOOK WHAT I FOUND TERRY 1 TURREU fl°'-9TM R •Cl. 6 fut'loll9S. 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Peet I mut Puf\f' U,000 J ) '"nr olrll, not wlnnen ot U .SOO 111 I••• ''' ''•''' Al\O ttlQlblt Ail •oa• not w•M•t\ t)f \1),000 lltt """ m ~ rect' Ill• 1 Mett Junior l\tvmt•li 1 MOhort ta Led IMelert I °'-' Ao•oc:elt (l(Nv\I • Burn 0 011 ll-tlton1 S Cher lie Moort I Kuebler! 6 Povdc>n Trvmo IPlarcel 7 llr~nlwood Ken f PIAllOI • (llrltlO IDu omt rl 9 F l\cal tC•oonanl Anel ..... 10 II N When IPe rk•rl lt (01umo1a Baron tCrelgJ SEVEHlH •ACE Pace I mlle Put\e U SOO 1 S ""' Ok:I\ non wfn...,, ot ? rt C't1 llfett,,.,. F1ll1H ' mere• llOr'I wlnntf\ ot ) Al\O e11v11>1e 1 S vta• 1)1(1\ ftO<\ ... inner' 01 '6 000 ltlt ••me I M111ntv ~'''" Hogen1 1 Mtva SO·fll Ander lOn 3 LOClllev IH11v•• • Jut\ert I ')lfflll ~ Soan•\11 LOCI> (roo•enl ' Earlv Sc»rll IWtll<tn\ont 1 Bu\IOUI L.OlllOOO\ 1 T O<l<ll • Creme 0. La (rtttnp ITOOOI 9 Tur1i. lie>\ Cre>Q) AlteE ........ 10 S•• wev,,. l!.l'letrenl II l'an<v Sr>•M ISteethJ EIGHTH • •CE rrot ' mt.. 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AuguM 20, 1• The big sleep .... and what to do ~f you can't get it By JOYCE ICRERER 80DLOVICH o.111' ,_,. Cef• J ~I I Beth had a problem. Actually. Beth's boyfriend had a problem with Beth. Or to be more accurate, ~use of Beth's problem both were sutrer- 1na. Every niaht. until Beth aou~t medical help, she snored 1n tune with a Bocina 747 ... which kept her boyfriend awake. Unbeknownst to Beth, her snonna was a symptom ofa common sleep disorder. Before enhatinJ the 11d of South Coast Medical Center's Sleep Dis- order Clinic 1n L&auna Beach, 70- year-old Beth was a stat1sllc: one of the 40 mslhon Americans who have an undiaanosed sleep disorder that can lead to severe day sleepiness. Beth suffered from sleep apnea which is usually charactenzed by loud snorina. There arc approJUmately 6 million Amencans who fiave the disorder. The snonng 11 a sign of a blocked airway and the sleeper actu· aJly stops breathing intenn1ttently d\.ari na the niaht. The apneas last from I Oto 180secondseach. and have been known to occur several hundred times without the knowlcdar or awareness of the sleeper. · In Beth's cast, according to poly- w mnographic technol<>i!st Paula Moaraohs. whose JOb 1t is to monitor the 1'3tient throuahout the nt&ht. Beth s sleep apnca was corrected by suraery on a deviated septum "For a Iona time. people have incorrectly thouaht that when they arc sleeping their mind and body arc on idle," said Moaraohs .. Sleep disorder med icine Is relatively new, however. because of the larac number of sufl'eren, a sleep diaorder clinic could be. supported in any aiven community.' It is Moaraohs' JOb to position a number of electrodes on various pans of the patient's body. The electrodes arc part of the polysomnOll'lph whichmonators the patient's heart activifs. air flow and bltin waves throu out 1he n1aht. A video camera rccor s the P.lllent's movements and posiuon wb1le sleepina. The patjent as studied durina normal niahttime sleepina hours which most closely resemble his routine habits. Sleep disorders, Moaraohs said. can cause a number of ser1ous problems besides the obvious: ir- ntab1hty. slu&&ishness and de- pression. "We talk weekly to people who arc so sleepy during the day that when driving their car they faJI asleep. That in 1tscff1s serious. not to mention the number of people who are an danaer oflosing their JObs because of daytime sleepiness." she said. Apnea, the most oommon type of sleep disorder, is often found in men age 40 and over, who arc also overweight and suffer from hyper- tension. Moargolas said another common sleep disorder 1s insomnia, which has ·a mynad of causes~ some arc physical and some psychological...and other ume~ a combination ofbo1h. "The most common 1s sleep onset insomnia," she said. 'That 1s where a pcrwn cannot fall asleep at niaht when they want to. However, once they do fall asleep, they stay asleep. A physicaJ cause of insomnia CX>Uid be Myoclonous (periodic le& move· mcnts of sleep); usually lhe sleep onset insomn ia 11 conditioned. There Paula 11ou10U.. may have been an event in the person's life that led to this condition, and even though the situation may have been resolved. they arc now cond1t1oned not to sleep." "What 1s 1ntcrcst1ng 1n these cases. as that the person will go out of town. stay an a strange hotel and sleep tx-11cr," she said "What we do for thcte people, it to set a very strict time of when they aet up in the momina. I( they need to arise by7 a.m., no matter if they haven't fallen asleep until S a.m., they still must act up at 7 a.m. They are also told not to take daxtime naps and not to aet into bed unlll they Although the practice of sleep disorder medicine is relatively new, nearly six million Americans suffer from some type of sleep disorder. ~heth~r the p~oblem 1s snonng or insom- nia, there is help available for its suf- ferers . feel sleepy. Sleepy 1s from the neck up, and tired 1s from the neck down. If they get into bed and w1th1n 30 minutes they arc still awake, they should get out of bed and do something moootonous hke reading. listening to son music or watching TV unul they arc sleepy .. According to Moaraohs. the chronic use of 1leepin1 pill• will actually cause io10mnia. "There are five din'erent atqea of sleep, and a normal person will spend a certain perocnt.qe o( their sleep time in each of these staaes; we call that restorative sleep. Sleep1n1 pills. medications, alcohol and some psycholotical states will obliterate that normal sleep structure. The person will awake the followina day and not feel rested." Sletp maintenance 1nsomnLa, another disorder, 11 when .a person can fall asleep, but awakes throuahout the ni&ht. Moaraolia said this 11 often c.ausccl by a physical problem hke the leg movement$ or apnca. People who consume larae amounts of alcohol may have this kind of insomnia. Another disorder. frequently chan&· ang skcp wake schedule insomnia, refers to people who have a shiA Job or people who travel a areat deal and . arc constantJy changrna time zones. "Narcolepsy is a sleep disorder that may have a genetic link in the family," Moargolis explained. '"The disorder usually doesn't show up until a person 1s in his early 20s." Nareolepsy. Moaraolis said, 1s when the dream 'stage of sleep (REM ) breaks throuah the waluna normal consciousness and causes a person to have a sleep attack. The attacks usuallY. occur an response to an emotional sumuh lake lauahtcr or anger. . "Most sleeping d1sordcn can be en cctavely treated throuah a change in behavior or sleep hya.iene. med1· cation or. an some cuea. IU,.ety t.o • co~t abnormal dimeMion.s of the brcathina ~uaees." w laid. The South Cout Sleep Disorder 01n1c recommendl lhe followina tipa for a Sood niaht's sleep: •00 cst.abliJh and maintain a reaular bedtime and a rqular arilina ume. Try to maintain a f"lu.lal an11n1 time. even if you have had trouble slttpina the n11ht before. • 00 reserve your bed.room for 1lecp. WhenJou ,et into bed. 1um off the hah&s an try io ao to lloep. •DO exercise rqularly. EJtcrax In moderate amounts early in the day. •DO pre pa~ your sleepina en· v1ronment. Prepare your bedroom lO provide maximum comfon and a minimum of distraction. •00 determine what your optimal amount of sleep 11. Systematically work toward obtaintn• the n&ht amount of sleep c.ach nipt . •DON'T take napt durin& the day or ('ven1ng. •DON'T cJlercise viaorously in the evening. •DON'T eat heavy or spicy food an the cvenana. · •DON'T cat late cventna meals or dn rik larie quanta lies of hqu1ds in the evening. •DON'T watch TV. cat or rad in bed •DON'T LIE AWAKE 1n bed (or Iona penods of tame. If you can't falJ ulccp wathm 30 minutes, Jet out of bed and do something rclu1na before try1na 10 fall asleep apm. Forge~the 'diet plate' starches can make you thin Eve had been strugghng an an effort to lose I 0 pounds for the last six years, and had endured numerous ''low- cal" rlates 1n restaurants. featunna a smal steak with cotta~ chcest and tomatoes. She had dutifully avoided ,all breads, pastas, potatoes. fruits. and other starches as she was sure they were the reason for the cura I 0 pounds Unfonunatdy Eve. and tcn<i of mallaons of othcn. are hopelessly confu sed on th e 1Huc of carbohydrates and otx-s1ty. She would have been more succc-.sful at los1na the extra wc1&h t and keeping 11 off had she eaten the breads. past.as and potalC>e'>, instead of the ~teaks and cottage chcc~ Carbohydrates arc not fattening.. fats fatten In this country and western Europe. the aeneral fal'<' IS low carbohydrate. Only 40 percent of th' calones consumed by most Amen- cans arc carbohydrate calones with a whopping 40 percent tx-1ng fat cal ones On the other hand. countnes an the Orient eJl1st on nee and vegetables and 80 percent of their caloncs are carbohydrates w11h only 10 percent coming from fat If carbohydrates were fattening. then Onental people sh ould be lard buckets. Yet the carbohydrate-consuming Oncntals arc models of thinness and good health. Only when Onentals come to this country docs obesity become a problem. The body handles carbohydrate and fat calo ries differently (.arbohydrates arc rarely turned into fat. Studies show that less than four percent of excess carbohydrate calones wind up as stored fat. even when you overeat These eJltra caloncs arc usually burned up an heat producing react1on<1 that can sumu- latc wei ght loss, not weight pan On the other hand. excessive fat calones arc readily and rapidly stored as fat Since the Amencan diet 1s so fat nch. we routinely balloon outward. Evt' does have a problem with the conlept that carbohydrates arc not fattcn1ni. and an even more difficult one putting 1110 work. Our native fare 1s so high an fat that even haah f11 Items ·are not recognized. For in- stance. meat can contain as much as 80 pcrcrnt fat . even after visible fat has tx-en trammed. The routine use of butter and marganne adds large quant1t1es of fat and calones to our diet. because fat is so "calonc dense" High heels hurt? 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Wed 5:30 PM FROM NORTH OAANGE COUNTY FROM SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY ... 1. • lllD Friday .......... Thurs 5:30 PM Saturday ............ Fri. 5:30 PM Sunday ............ Sat. 11:30 AM 8 00 AllA-5 00 PM 842-5878 INTO SAVINGS l ltal l1t1t1 Fer Salt Geaeral 1002 atatral lOl2 ·1a1M1 La1u1 ltac• 1041 l!!J!!I ltack 1119 C..ta..., 1Nc• 2Ht Laeral 1602 •WTILIFFI* th•ve homestnLakeF'or-Ptaia1ala 1007 IYIWIO-SHIHI l1ll,HO *FlllllYFll* 3BR2BA,2aty.M9w c:rpt& ....,,_.._. ______ "Lusk" built spacious t est ranging from S142K PflllSILl NllT "Top of the Wortd1·~4BR 1001 3Br 2Ba, 2 car gar, encl drpa. Sandy bMeh on 111111 llLL LIT a1ory JBR. 2'1tBA + lorm :~ad~28~~8& ~~~o 3Br 2Ba. iotal Interior 3BA re atde nce wit h Alt ·~rch & a p-yrd, all bttlns $950. fee ~~~~ ~~:~1:.:~r, Ocean, city llght1 views. dine & lam rm, 2 frptcs. Open to alt P offers. country trench remodel. gourmet kit, 2 frpls. Mair pllances/gu 2 bdrm, 2 UlllT lll-lllO 12,700 SQ ft huge tot, I view lot. Perfect con-770_5605 JIA 1 ' Decorator's dream 2121 BR lncludet spa & tg bath. Best toe nr pool. Balboa Penlnaul• 2 prellm plan, tor luxury dltion $325,000 fee irw .. --1 iir.ln Sev111e For sate By patio deci! that Olleflooka •P• & tennis. Call now Liz 1'0ITI OITTAIE* Bedroom '800/mo 111 home Incl, $33SK cash llASTlllS I Cl ""' -Ownet $320,000 Open fantastic min & hlU range or Chuck 631-1266 or 1Br 1B•. all bttlna, micro, & lut t cleaning dep firm, ownr/~t. 759-0469 140-IHO SPIOTAOIW Dally 11-5. Hm 675-4377 Shown by a1>91 only 646-5743 utlla lnci, fncd yrd, pets (714)49&-2 t95 let Ut Help YH USTSIH 110'YIEW orOtc640-"020 F PlllOIPU~~U 11 ··~i~l ~.M ;J~~.;ee Ill-Hit BtG3bd,2'1t t>a,trp1e,gar . ... -.... -..-.--.. ·-Quaint llllle 1 or 2 bdrm O~ N~ft,°~ ~~· ~~ TllPUX ~~s-;;%eev.; &0wk~~•(r 4Jt ~:~h 'O:e1~0 wv~~ag': Y P t cottage. very uvable For rooms. 4 Bedroom home 3Dd, 2ba, upper unit in -~--~ •• *E/Slll 21111A* $1400 Yrty ~922 Sell Olr roptrfr Income property or 111 with wine cellar and an-trlstlne cond. VACA NT! ltwprl ltac~ lOlt -.STOllFf Gar, yard, crpts/drps Avl --------time buyer $105,000 lsts studio Gues1 room Ready to got PLUS 2bd, -"'" now $825/mo. 760-0473 Ill UIYM .... C.11 Cl ••• t~ .... , ·--·-----• Call Lo61s73.63751;~266 or on lower level with separ-1 1bd down Great rental *llPLD* First time olflfed, 3br, Onlgner per1ect, trg 3 IT• -~-·-.... ate entrance Built on a area Lsetand $252,500 NEW LISTING! 2'1tba lamlly/d lnlng •Ocean, night & sunset bdrm, 2•;, baths w/pool, nearly 12.000 sq 11 lot ASSOCIATED REALTY Two 18edrooms.2 Bloci<s room.'2 frplc, bright & view 4Br2•;,Ba.frplc.dbl spa + tennis $1850/mo 642 5678 JlSlllE Cllfl 11 ·~~ ~ j ~-·' Must see 10 realty ap-873-3663 from beach Excellent In-cheery. ooly S240,500, gar & game rm. RV area FREE COLOR TV BONUS -SlllOOO~•· ~~ preclate the wonderful CtHH ••I Mar 1022 vestment •I $189.000 owner/broker,631-4007. ~00 Westsde63 1-1 153 Cal1Sue/agt831-1266 for I. nformat·1on 3 BR, 2'1t BA, 'tamJly room,: DJ+ view and exclusive to-Call tor detail• .-J--C--1071 *••y1 --* 1 excellent 1oca11on on $6 IY IWllR W .a 18 IU ·~· -"' 111 ••-H .... L cation. 95,000. O.,tf er. Cozy cottage, brand new ~· & • • I I e .. lL• wide greenbelt FIND I 3Bdrm, 2Ba tn~et Isle, 111•2242 GREAT STAR ER-Condo crpt, drps, relrlg, stove. 2b<I, 2 ~b•, den, on golf surpns1ng y ~aent Vl~~•t Partial Harbor View H1ll1 Xlnt 2BR, tBA, 3 ml to beactt patio all utlls lnctd course, next to tennl1 ""'"' ... ~ cond $329,900 Catt 2 pools, $61 .000 Hurryi s•s5 Othel'I •v•ll-court $1895 759-0079 low COSt. 144-tolO LI hrough c_lassifie_d (213l"39·8072 for appt Pueo Catollna, 499•2756 sble . Fee Bluffs condo 3BR 2BA end ~~================-OAIEI llHUllS Leta fer Salt 1400 TELHEIT lll-1110 untt.1~11evet. Highly up. I IHI SlllAY 1-1 1 -1 LITS om 2UI p;:~ .. ~=!' ~~~~~r f-:~~~fi~~~~~~~~~~~B~~~~~~;;~;;;;~~~~~~~~;~--14~2~~~~~~*~RQ~*~7~sql1~soo~~~l~~t~~1~~~~ redecorated. trg yrd. 4 bdrm, 2 bath Montego EJSlde Owner desperate out Refrlg wahrtdryr some ocean view with nice yard Only Make an otter All UTIUTiES & GAR· Charml~ Eutbluff area. $279,500 Prins only 295.000 Lse opt OK Call DENER PAID. Nr Harbor 1~1 farntly hme 3Br 2Ba, 675-3001 or 760-()895 PATRICK TENORE d • I & Baker Available Sept New light neutral crpt. SPYGLASS ATTHE TOP 631 -1266 or 760-8 702 T r a it1ona 1. $950/mo S-40-8140 ~!:,~~,! ~~5~~:11;00 VIII• O~~~tipet~~~~1~i: laiw:• ~~~~\~) E~l;~d}d:~;;j~[~ c;~ce~~~b~~~~pleyr~; Mon-Fri 10-5,640-92"43 -··--·---Sl300/mo 151 AtbertPI must 1ee $1200'• ctii"a .... 1024 3BR 3BA condo, 1 yr otd Oat 11 Statt 1 For info 645-096S 539-6191 Agt lee ONlY sd9,960. Newly ~~:~n sf M~~;b~~-::a:. •11r 11J lSSOIESIDE CM S800/MO ~0~,~e~:~~~.: ~':::. Refurbish Duplex 1·2Br S249K Owner 720-9"492 Diamond Hea d f ee 2br, 1ba w/lgyard & single 3Br 2B•. lrplc. comm $795 mo 1-1Br $495 mo -Condo, Beachlront $1 6 garage, 1 pet 1 chlld ok, pool & lennla 51400/mo 2 car gar. sep yds. AV ac-lfFIRIULE Mii M McCormiCk, Rllrs, 863-7551863-1500 Avl 911 171 4)631•2117 or ceaa. tg cnr tot prtn only With 3 spacious bdrma. Box 3708 Hon HI 96811 OEO O.u ·~ 2~ (11181781-0255 HYE• I.E. 711-IOIO I ~/~~s 2 ':::~gas~~·~· ro~ lt1ert P111 15101"P g•;. patio~ ~10, 13~ Hrbr Vu Hm1 2Br 2B•. -*" IWIH* I 759-4830 · PALM §°'PRINGS sl. pool, ntpets, 1.9 ml to den, compl renov. New 3 Master Bdrms. 3•.+B11 lllUT WHTElll Deluxe stu$3dlo condo, ontr I bch S 1100/mo. 548-& 131 cGrpdt. D/~ & landscap~ Condo Washer/Dryer llUL ESTATE of town, 9,500 Ip, tow NEWPORT HGHTS AREA r nr ""'' comm """" $127,900 2"41-8214 down. 619-325--5281 Completely refurbished, $1"475 ~MC 644-5197 G\1\1 it I 1 2br hm, $850, sorry no LAGUNA Bch 3bd S 18001 *TUIEE.IITT*j' • 11 pets,1v11t 9-1.~8-4679 Newport Crest 2bd In mountain retreat at Big ~t11t1LC1dt1 ~Sharp 2Br Duplex. beam S 1200 ~ morel No Fee e.ar Lake Mlle to Snow liaerar Zia! 09111, wOOd t>urnlng frptc. Martt Agt 642-1183 Summit, Gold Mine and gar W/D hkup No pell golf course. 2BR 2BA • Ullll TllE TALL PllES LANDLORDS/REAL TORS S895tmo 760-B862 IEWNIT IUll For anything In Costa 11 where you are white Fat free tnent prvdra yrs of ,_ Largest Belcourt Hiii Mesa / Nwpt Bch Call ~1ew1ng the greenbelt experience Beat Riiy Spacious executive 3 condo. 3bd, 3 '-'b•. now Lit or Chucic Jones rrom the upper deck ol 539-619"4 bdrm E/alde twnhm w/2 •family room, Ocean 631-1286 or 646-5743 this specious famtty I IL.--I l • 21 _ car attach garage. Avall view, aecur1ty gate, pool, h 0 me s 2 3 4 . o o o I -I la -Sept 1 W/D & frig In-• $3750mo 613-3948 The Daily Pilat has a new way to your Hidden Treasures into CASH with a $9.00 Classified A d . I •~, ~ ; ~-·' 759-4830 29r 2Ba Tne Cove Condos eluded Non-smkr • no Newport tatand charming J !.~ lllHT WESTllll on Bayside, w pool fee. pets. Asking S l300lmo waterfront Avl nowt New -=-~:_,'!. llUL ESTATE behind prv gate. $1600 Diana Cappel 631-1266 crpt. 3Br l'ltBa $1400 l Ull Fiii n I 111. dep. s.42-2008 -I ·ii:: ~I>• VUll Rentals 875-"4912 New single lamtty homes In GW lalMI~~ NEWPORT Sh~ea-s 1150 turn with prepayment Cost• Mes• w/prlvate Ptaianla 2107' ~ 3BR, 2BA. 243 82ND ST ~~~~~t~1 ,r•~i~~,~~:e~ 115 E. Balboa Btvd •PENTRIOOE COVE* new carpet & dr•PM. call c tttooa Agt548·1329 3BR, 1 house to beach. 2Br 2BaCondo.W/Dhkup Terry213~5-l155 8 Y UYFHIT llPLU Aug 23-30 & Sept 6-13. dbl garage w/opene r llWPllT SlllHU IEUlllTI 3Br 2Ba rental al 87354 10617 4924794<:01 S995 Near atreama & 4 bd. 2be . Newport 4BR t •;,eA. $127.500 $1600/mo •Owner's 2 t ---falls No pets 5"9·2•47 Sh~ ... ctoM 10 -n1 1213Br Wlnte( & Yrty Pen---..,.. ,,,_ Owner anxious Call Den, overlootclng main lntula Rental• avl Call WHY PAY MORE? Vrty $1275 Agt 645-3883 Cora/agt S..8-6697 channel & sandy beach Vitia Rentai187s,.4912 Redone neat 2br newr kit --------- -Trades accepted Asking -kid• flne $825 or nn OllST ..... I IOWIOITTLlllTS S830,000 Ownr/Agt 4BR 2BA, patio, dbl gar •IH-11111' VI EW . 2 BR + din 4Br 2Ba fixer. High on a 644-9513 S1200/mo yrty. Drive by Big 2.atry 3b 2ba ~ $1500/mo Agt 645-2235 bluff S 132.500. U OK ---2009 Miramar t>ut do not r Down Must be aotdl IUITIFIL 1 URI d 11 t u r b 1 e n 1 n t a updtd decor kid ok 725 e>c.an breet• 5 rm lay-out Drive by 1929 Whittler In VIiia Balboa, BARG,,IN 818-244-8128 n11 539-819 1 Agt f.. plex 2ba kldl ok S 1000 4 Lines-7 Days-$9.00 Ave (Do not dl1turb ten-Prloe, S 117K. 946-7893 CHARMING 2BR, 1BA HM IHI. ltatla 2140 yrty 539'"6191 Agt lee anti) 6-42-8604 Aft 4pm Ill OAllYll Furntltled winter rental OCEANFRONT 38 St. f\mf, I .. L. lAJIO quiet 11e1 avallable Eight Hom11 + Condoa cozy clean 2BR 1BA pvt r aat. IC• '" la where tht1 elegant family Sept 8 973•1588 from $525 to $1400 gar 's ept..iu1y 15 SS90 2 BLOCKS fo BEACH home la located. The pool ' 1 Bdrm to 4 Bdrm · (2131 692.2ec).. No changes in copy or cance llation. Private por11es only. No CommPrc10. p, ol Fs1ote , Automo11ve, Boof1ng or Employment Ads. There 1s no price limit to what you con advertise If you need to sell your couch. high choir or any unused merchandise-coll the Doily Pilot Clossd1ed staff or uSP the coupon helow Moil to: Daily Pilot, 330 W. Boy St ., Costa Mesa, Co 92626 642-5678 -----------------.---------~---------.--- NAME ADDRESS CITY PHONE ST A TE ZIP AO COPY 4 line m1ntmum oppro11nwtr•ly 4 word\ per line AMT EN CLOSED r ., grit• VISA or M.C. Are you o \ub~cnber to th'• Doily Pilot? •r<ll• onl' YES ' • NO Sharp 3Br condo w/2·car 1• surrounded by Palm CtrHI ••l lltr 122 Bkr 963-8377 (714) 842-20<47 .. ___ .. & Atl t Ir ... w/1011 of decking. A ____ _ garage ......,., an • a.peratepelloottfhedln· 2BR 1BA cottage w/vu of St 19,000 Bkr 993-8377 Ing ar .. allord1 Intimate Jetty Front deck W/D Jniat 2144 Affordable 1 bedrdom l'IUtllde dint~. $599,000 hkup, gar S 1200 + utlla. CONDO 26d, 2ba. MCUrlty condo's. Excellent to· 759-4830 Agt 873·.w62 bldg & parking, ale, cattona In Huntington llUT WEITlll 2Br home , lovely MCluded trptoe, mlcrowaV9, taun- BMch. All amenltlea In-IUL EnlTI yard. new crpta a dbl car dry hootcup1, pool, teo- cluded From $86,000 10 gar S1160/mo Drive by nta, spa. H OO mo $72,900 All hl VI pool. 420 PolnMttl• & call lor 551-8581 PM ::11.~~ c=~:o,t!! ~Ar tnlo 883-05721857..()851 WOODBRIDGE 3BfW8A beach Call Maggie ~ V V CdM S755 w/vi.vt very Upttalra Condo-AIC, lrplc 1192-t960 agent roomy chlld otld unique w/d hk1191, earPor'I 1 .. t:-B111Ma1 1042 CllY IUOl IHSI ~~~;_hurry 539•8 191 s~t:J~n,~~',Z~~~~·:!: BY OWNER &oadm00<e New paint, step• to beach -----79 Qreenlleld. OJ*l -~ 38R. w.BA $129,500 CONDO 3bd. 3b•. 2 trple, August 23 1-8PM condo 2b<I, .<:ul, new Y Real Eatate Store 2 car gar. nr tennla, lhop--. decorated, pool, l•cz. 87s-1771 , eves 790-1755 ping, 1choot1 S 1850 1enn1a. $188,000 _ +eec 1. .... 875-4469 w1u1 ltac~ 2HI Off Jembof'• 3br 2bl 2· gar $1100 nat lotu ax- traa hurry 539~8191 ' Agt fM Reaerve 9.1 1800 nat NB rental w/appla ,... dpat othel'a avail 539"<8191 Agt , .. SPYGLASS! tmmacuta1et LEASE 4b<I, $2700 +llrat. 111t + 1 mo M<:urlty 644-8199 STEPS TO BEACHI Up- ataira, 4 b<I, 2ba, lrplo. furnished, gar t 1350 873-1985 2139'5·2232-Daya HARBOR VIEW Homeet ' -_.._.., ... ~...., ..... ---- .ATl.' •• IT-lf IWIR Monaco Model, pool. Summerwlnd new 26001/1 •ElllALI UY* unfur 2t>cl, 1ba, partilng, -apa $252.000 FEE by Cape CO<I aty11 home. Spectacular ocean View year teeae 18 13 W Beautllul. eompletely OWNER 644-1419 3812~8•. ISiand kite~. S.CUrlty gated comm, pV1 Bat bo a Blvd. 1900 rem' died 3bd 2ba wlpvt lavllh matr wllrptc. 10<-bch 48r 3Ba. $3000/mo •cMpoelt 838-1891 35· t>oet dock l~1 1tk1 HHYI IDOi 11111 mat llVlng a dint~ & lam MQot 780-2801 new Inside & out Exit $241 tOQ rm Va ry 1pe ctal --WESTCLIH 38A 2BA vi.w C>futic.ny rid~ Jull 1 b40Ck 'to bNch a, $2500/mo 873-8979 •EJcK '10me1 Oen 6 cyn $1495, gdnr wtr pd, •vi to 14111.000 O PEN tenn11 Double tot. 3 CMta ...... 21•.a vu 3d8rd2'k~e.,. ::'IPN· 9/18, nu c.rpet, hd awy SAT/SUN 12·5 2 2 ·-.., aroun ~ · rp11.., 0 ore n-pet1 648-8789 3914 Hu,MBOlOT :~~m. l~''"or ct~~~,k New Luxury C~oa 3fir pet1Sl600 Agt550·l0l6 · 55•·3880 or 848 3788 631•12ee 0< 648·5743 2'tB•. flp, spa, db1 gar WIST .... f- -Pet o11 2 mt 10behS1195 l~t ...... llH 28r 28a pool trpto. 1850 • • • t t t t t t • 1 ·~.: :ftl~:;. 648-1M~ or 842·9"8 _ AIOCXNY&li HlelhlY I.IP· s..t...a 193 Of' '4$-141t T 1 P.~ 2BR 2'tBA CONDO gr~ Oovef MOdel, End -- lfl tt r 2554 Elden-format mdl Unit 28r •Oen. oar S2500 J~ J I ll*-011ttlflttl --hm, wd na. PoOI. apa, am Ownr/Bllr 1&t.01oe OcMI\ ~. Otr.a avatl If.Ill -pet welcOtM, S 1050/mo, - -at»e eloM 10 t>eech. &42•5878 2Bdrm1 gtr1Q9. 1Jwblk 10 Incl water '4&-2216 *IUllllTT•* ttllllf lll'fll beacht 1 117.500 Aa t8r, 1Ba. lrg kitchen, &Ur\ • ·--eoct•ted AMttora You don t know wn.t you ,.. ate&. utllt Incl $450 ,_ • -• t t t t t t t t • t e7).lU3 :~ r:'e1v"""" t r..o TIUlllT llf. .... 17 ....... ., llM 111 i lt•PI .... llft Celti... 11M .,..,.._. ... ltat1l1 tt 1•111 •I •lfla11 .. il 1£ !!G!!•d!•!!l;;;;r~··"' ~=· """NiwJoa+ v•LLA01 EASTILUfF ,~ 12111 • •• JIJ• ._...._ 1 •• .. OlllPt .,_. TMJnQ ~ ==-ApUlr 2"Alk. 2 _, C: ~" '""*r to r.nt 'liiiilii... If; ""I U:::: Needed tor N flllMa, •· cMIOM...lt! .... •,st ti St. PMIT11'!!l~toTION ~1:::Z:~ =. ~ ~ v.... hOfM 1 ~ lftd IWT8' pet19flc.d Ofll)'. Call . . ·--- -_. "50c --•••••-pl~ '"" KUvltlet" • ,_. 1Mneyt'J'\\.2t'7t South Coeal Plue • ..,. Mlf comp!, 7M-• .... .... ..... ,,_.. lr'OWad Wtl OI• -:::::=~.:. z-0::--:-------... ~ Cea1t •et11 •etoaa to oc Alr1*1 Entov w. tuiwry of••· RH ..... "°'*'· reac> UrWq11e ,._. c.Oml>IM. ~ end .,_. ,.... celliutt oMM!zadOa•I -'""'iiii9'iiiiiii;;:--llll •7 M6nut• to lw:lh ~guant...-CIOfft. rmmte 10 lhr new 211A be9t .,,_,.. of Mal .noea . .,..*' tklll •wrtttno llbll-COifbU 66N66 jQ •Nloht lJGMN SMd munHy In a apactou. 21A condo In ltv. Pool, Order, look Club end Ctllld C.. In my Santa ty. eO c::.. end..,.._,. pool ta ..,...... dtw Ma'. ~~&.Tennie Crt• S8dtm A'1l ~ •Id 1417.50 . .,._.... ........ LM. ~Pl· llwan, Ana home Meture abty IOfl'9 ~Id 0t ~ •, n~.,.r9 =~~ f,:l ,,::--.-=~~ SHAAl Coale Meu ~ _..,::::;:. WOfW pr.. Mon-Fri speed wrielno. we Mlle a =. C:... &» _.. to Wrt "°""" ..,_,,.. lllO+aeoA~ •CabteTVA INcroa, W/D N<i • & 2 houM.*400 +aecASAP. Mehetaoldtedmernben 7:JOMl.5:,5.M5--2tl0 ~foq•oul ~now.._..,. ~ ~ ~-,...... ... ...,_. _. t l6'T·Ml7 .,_, Aoom wttti Fnp1ace car oaraoH. T,H5. 751~ 1 lam-tpm Of 1~32·1251 Ut II& Fu 11 • t I me C h I I d Wa .,. -ino a tlriohf toitowllig poMl()na· ,._ Good .,,.,,.. flWW* a ..... Oellorn, lftc, tltt ~ ta end IMIMerdl .. Setty, no pete 144-0509 ~5318 aft 9pn\ (2-4 tn)or114 N0-17M . CeNHoueekMC* ltl my .... ...__ 10 ,_...; '""9t. 0.. '4l·1• ......,, ..,.AM. •8.unu =I ~:-1~ South COMI Home fOf 1 a d m I n I I J". TYfttST • 40-:45 wpm, •· 1 SR F'URNJUHFUF\N Large SBA 2BA duptu, lar11t1 ltr IHt t "' Infant "32·t7oe '1attve/Mef'9'Wlel cM8k aocut9te. Wiii treln Oii Ill I ••n ~ ...... 2111 JA 1 BA FURN MW Cfl)t. lklectl 2 blo<*t. lttl )._ Of In 04K Santa Ana Loen CAT. M .0047.00. Fot Nwpt 9°" rMI ..eaea 1----..-•, ..,. .. _~ -mlll!''!!"!!'"!'!!!'~-...-..... Comer Nwpt ~ & Batcer Gatage. S1200/mo. TOt l10Klup, no credit Cent« Thia lndMcMll le wo .. o PA0Cf890"8 ftnn, tUOllw ~. bl*'CI ;&; ..,... 1M11&41ll 80try,No~al No~a.145-~182 ........... .,...,nopenetty.Call LM• inetlalton~fleld IBM P/C, W0tdeter. •torTom ... needed.l>MV Newoerp•t ~bath (714)5$7.0075 ..,111' 1111111 Secure & ..,., Oen6aoft A9oc t73 7311 L°"'"O, ~woman 10 anc1 HQ .. an. coor0t-:=;.. o.;"~ o~ IH l•ll/ Ml 11'iQ r...-d nl!QUlred. ~ lf3-'Tl4hftl .30pm 1BRMOO +DEP081TS Calll7M 1M ti Mlpmomw ~.It netee ell S*~ ec-HCMTAAY -~~aiJ W.,,..J.Aaellon~ptt ~-14100 1•LllllY'll1.... -.eatiBJIU l4140M OON'TpeyMlfator.a1&0. lllii. ..... DD ~ '1".qr~~; lion•. Pt=•= routine dutlea. OOOd wonc..-....,wioetn PAEllM!:.N-UP.,/T' gatagel11&0YfARLY NEWPORTMARINAAPTS pay me S100 per mo for Nlguel. PIH H cell =ond•nce and =o and &)4"'•r. Wfl, 10.2pm.~ Tl:~Compenv +MCUftty54&--0719 ...... WT. •Bay-Mw 1Br 18a 1100 lhuameonecargaraoe. FOUND 1 YR AJREDALE 131-8114 ~ ~ fOf t'W.P.18. 10.00 ~Mend.-~~ •10 1 UI --•-FM1ut1ng bMutiful land-aq rt. WID hkup. m.cro. NOfth Cotta Mw MIX blk/tan, male. t'#O hnlor Manegera. RECEPTIONIST · Type 50 t0t .... ont55-2070 4t3 t'33 -.-~· ~. UQ•e, PoOf/epe fr~. encl garage PM ?204'130 IM+3l5I LootclnQ For ~uty and confJden.. wpm, front lobby, buly AEC!PTIOHIST ,_ .... lftl •I 2(m)~ to wa "· Patio/decks. Gerao-or beleh S 1'75 Cwdal MARY POP-,,,NS FIT tlaltty a muet. =:!t:':e~~.~d Outgoing P•raon. for llH __ / __ ----------1~ Sorry, no P9'•. Sorry, no peta 790-4019 Stttt.lng ~Balboa Island Fof hie t,...,y phonee & mall. PC loard ~a de llLMA llUll Lara• 2 Bd~ ma. 181°1ffl NA uoo MAAINA 3BR ~lalt/a..t f OlN) ADS . e7$.H22 wtt~ :!r ~ r~~~~ Typing=:a..~ c.-Tony t1M375 bedroom(l 1fd<»ta) 795 ~~00weter. 25 c.tltll' St 842-1424 2, ... 514 ClubhouM ......... ,,.. lat Ar rDt'r Need reepoiielble per900 10$) t•n Sevlnga and e2~24 MAUI & SONS ..... -.-, Ille.• MW, get, lrp6o, 2ffl Mt rl\U 10 com. to my ~ &, Loena <*! Of Mt\CI r• 'Tea.-eoH .c.r..t lalha ... , .. la Wllfflll-St2SO,yrly.091-5888 ow• for "f't, .. 2 ~ aume to COOKING SCHOOL MACGAEGOAYACHTt .!-want a ae1ec11on of gr•t OCEANFRONT APT IM•lllnrr Cal·. ~en 2-3 Daya/Wk HaNeYO~o.MQr SECRETARY Typing, umi11•11 1131P\.ACEHT\A.CM ______ ...... ......,• IMno? we can°'* 9tlY· 29drm large UYlng room 1e1f WMtCIHf Approx 20-30 Hra. Mutt Dept. B-AS ~I llQht ftllng A.ic F0t N9wpott 8..c:t\ Shop. SI I i BO idO thing from 1 email apt to yrty rental. S9'1'6/mo'. Nwpt 8ch 641-6032 egt M2·1111 apMll Engll9tt eel-&501 3820S. BrislOI l0t ParMle lM-te18 lft9 Centat ~.1-..--mll!'""""!"'!~~'!!'!i~• BACHELOR SSSO 1 4 bdrm hou ... If look· 548-9842 BA YFRONT BUILDING .... ties 3t I Santa Ana, CA 92'704 -----uy Prof front offtcie P4W90t1 * f.-TmJ utYh ... peld.nopete. lnglnCM,NB0tHBll'tlnk OFFICESP CE (714)$57-$440 _,..,,_, to dir.ct pnone eel ... ExoeM9nC CMWW OC>Pt'y_, 102 E. BAY APT. I ot ua flrlt '°'that choice mn .. SM411 A Hou11keeper, Enoilah EOEJM.F.H Exp. lndMduM ~ grMt "'-'or•. eome Qin-bn0al~wor1d Wiii of Ideal llvtng. 2bd uP91alr1 S900 Yearly 5&0 Caqu~e ~ up FOUND A Poodte vcty apMl!lnO onfy. 8 tnldy. 5 EnQlletl and t erll office, Mohl typing. train enthuliaMlc, 38drm, 2Ba. tam rm TSL MGMT 642· 1603 478-2172 .ii 2 N9wport Blvd & 19th In dyalwtc, $5/Hr. N/amkra WOILI •lie, etrong no & c.11 Tfteh at 7St-e631 -QUlllltled pat90fW '°' fM ~9c"fr·,:::: But.IMck 214 ~~;~h~B~::i~·r~~~~o Amr>f!A:!~~ld F:~~~:,2-:,~ .. '::~~1 ... 21~~. s11s SAYlllS ~"=:ru'WHM~ IUIP1t11111111m °'~-::.~=-~~· crpta, rps. pelnt. own·• • 2856.ECatHwy' 175-lgOO t I , -... Mr~ Fuent• at Aob«1 40HralWll.U11ofcduti..1--------.._ No P•I• Avl now ger.I ryhkup,pallo.No S550/mo. y11rly Agl CallllD.~1 Xccta Rec Bkkpr/Peg lndLoenANoclatlon e.ln,WllllemFroeUA.8'-CellWkdylt-5 KFHan-... Tl .... /a S1200/mo yrtj + MC. pate. Nr 8Mctl & Hell 131...a.39 IYI mag FOUND Blk/wht short &o.rd. Muat know In-IOdat•. 1401 Quall St.. nlbel 71 ..... 2-0802 ~1 dletrlbuton :"~71~~~13-47 11 11100/mo 963-7055 WATERFRONT DUPLEX haired cat w/klnk In tall, 1uranc1. Houri 9·8 Attorney n..01 depen-Newpott e.actl, CA 92HO lllPJ/lllllTllf needed ltmnadl&tlily. oWt v . 3Bdrm 38a, rooftop ger· Vcly Coate M eu, Group practice. FUhlon dabll part-lime PeflOt\. Fufl..tlme ~ offic41 Of full..tlme, Natlonei tv LG 28R-UNFURN-FRPLC 1 BDRM w/yard fOf work· den, patio, evall now. Pomona St 842-3105 Island. 844-1025 Good typing al<llla. ao-Typing, 10·kly, flltno: For Newpott_ e.actl aupport. T rel nl ng Gar,yrtybeadlrentel,only lngcplew/one~lldo.k. 11900/mo .• yrly + U.111. curacyamua1.Hour.-ap. goodorll&wrlttencom-Reeltor~. prcMded. No exp'*· l1epe to Nnd utll Incl. MOO lo move In. Key dep 873.,V47 Of 875-4382 Found · CAT D•ntal R101ptlonl11. prox 3pm-9pm. Salary lcallon lkllla. Nlamkr Cannery Village Realty Cell 842..eeoc> a13501mo &50-2118 • &carll'tll,er84M553 Oentrfltwa.th Paetll, <*loo long heir, Ortho.4'.+Dey.Goodpay depending on exp mun (714)892-3395 714-173-3777. ----... ' · 2Br 28 4 Pie WINTER lg 2bd, furn, gar, .,...Comp19t1 janltorlal Senta Ana Hghte. & ti.Mflte. Elilp req'd. 759-1080 Alk for Julie •-UY -·-••I •u 2 dr•~' patl x. e&rP91•. Stapa to aand Avall 9n . .,..Music 973-8077. Nwi>t Bch. 842-2628 LIULlllllTllY __ , Demonatrat• toys & glft9 ...,...... o, O~lge, $725 mo Open Sat 8/23 .,...Er.vltor OlJlllAL For Nwpl 8ch Law Arm now to D.c: home perty 1 BR APT! Blodc to beach, DIW. ale. coin laundry, g..1 5205• ~tune Of call VFull Yl9W balconies FOUND Cockatlel on 8/14, Part Time ORTHO Mal .. Temp l'lelp busy phones Huntington BMct'I Law Varied reepon Gd .-11St plan coM del In S750 + aec. BACHELOR 1710/mo. 84M451 appl 818 446•4 750, .,...s.crttary MMc:e Liiier & Cona19t1Une, HB tant RDA REO'd call: type 55.,,p,,, and gener.i Firm nlldl f\.111 tlm11ec req Cell Jo at 844-e512 ld..i r: HoMEM~: Ullla pd S500/mo AVAILABLE IMMED-2BR 446-9220 .,...Amptape.r1clng 963-1759 S43-SM3l Mon&T~ ofc duti.. Gd phone w/1yrcalff expl~al --.. , fr•klt.~&ll'llin. 675-4174 1BA Upatalra Unit nr MM 111 Found KITTEN 5 MO 54~70 Wed.-Thurs m9flner & tront appear-fleld, call 847 1 _, C8I' &. ptlor'9MC111ry. Yorktown/Beecn, 1 child Saa Clt•••t• 71 Qry & Whl tiger atrlp I ical/ anoe. s.lary bued on • urr. P/T For R.E./OwCo. Succe.-HOUSE OF LLOYD 2 bltl~~~~~ new olt, no pe\a plwe SUPER SHARP 280RM C4MSar St, NP Shor.. 11 exp B.twn 9-12 64&-3963 Frontlllgtlt back for M in ~~& = 71~ c:wp.ta, paint, no cooking S550 +$400 ~t 1~BA·ln newet 8 plex eo.t.1 Meea 340' ottloe+ Aug 13, 842-1383 * 1191/llO* CASHIER/BKKPR care cflnlc. APC>ly In pet· .... lhorttwWics l dlctat· UllWlll ft.,_ '450/rno, ~ 863-0755/863-1500 ~mi to beech, $&90/mo amall at~ room, S300 FOUND PARROT In Hunt· lmm4td. openl:i::. FIT. lmmldlatl opening eon Mon-Fri. AHC Pher· Ing machine *11ta w/3-S I L&llB UU 11111 Agt, no fee nr Pico & El Camino RMI mo 1725 onrovi. St lngton Beectt on 81 l8 caH Newport Beacn or Mpm, Mon-Frlfor Set· mKal, 888 W 18th St. yrs ·~ Hlghty Ylalble E:xpet1ence not n« II Hry 8!:.V:i~L2e!. ,::C~ lllT IUOl'I FllllT 6.Z~:;,7~;~t 769-1227 Of 5'&-33.45 to Identify 536-6453 :;:rt>i.~~i:.~ Ylcie Statk>n. female pref. Mfr rap ~cy need• poattlon requlf .. mat\Jl'I-buthigN'fpm'd. Mull b9 AA have new etpla & d ' ' Executive Suites & Desk FOUND Se1 of k9Y9 w/2 handle pace and N'Mt....... aalary comm W/Uf>, will •xi>er'd mature pett0n lo 'Y & nee.t appeetanc:ie. hlghly eggr.-tve. Wiiiing rpa, QUIET RESORT LIVING S.1tk c.... •••rt apeoe Full buelnen 19<· k-YC"'. Adema Sc .. _, ...__ •• ft1&-thu ....... --... 1c-train, 962·9512, F.V. "'" otc Typing. ~ p-.. eand r.aume to· to wonc ~d With deec> CAU 875-ee06 •Sparkling heated pool YIC9I &I ot & Bak vz• ., '"""' ..,._..., -· -· f 730-7700 Callfomle Communltlee .... "--1 •C r1 d~dll 2'11 . at er. on playfield, 8118 Call & mltlf* Typlngreq'd Trylnkonyourllngersin. genoc 3187...4 Alrw~Ave. CM: ~·r!!~.•P.Omoneiy. Bo· ....,. Hf ou ~ar n ng SC Pf Coate Mw. 979·2161 ID 549-5183 C9tlnery VIiiage RMlty etlld of bli.tera on yo\K teat .. t••--•-...,.., _...... • Shatl t>tith New rmta •Vignette BBO .,..._ aza area 2& 1Ba, --Call Jerf 7 lW73-3n'T . _...... -'---~. -1 ~ 92829 At191'1'. alg Hardy 1045. Tbatln, CA 92t81 '350/mo Call 87~' •Twllght dine In coun yrd new crpt & mini bllnda. Omc...c-2, II 130 E 17th FOUND SMALL BLACK _...,.. ,._,_, Ph<>nl ~ng. typing g 1---------1 • ....;.;;....;;..:.....;.;~.__--- gazeboa clean. Avlll nowl $675 SI. CM. 420 1/f & 720 Ill, kitten white pawalnOM. .•••••• ••• •• ••• ••••••••••• mortgage proce11or u.TllY Fi n Lin TILi Unturnl1h1d 2Br 181 •Spaaou1 Apartments Vlll1•Rental1 875-4912 1ppro11 96¢ alf Pvt 'h8a red collar w/belle vicinity Salary Open 873-7.ac> Happy Mollera. Cell tor The Loe ~ nm. ~. frp4c South of •Your own private patio Miac. ltatab Vacant 722-1802 Orange & 19. 648-7207 : ( \IH I-. I< C >I' PC IJ( l'l '\ 1 1 ' •. ..,,... ,..-. appointment 842-0108 ~.':•~ t ':,':-,! • ~ Hwy S 8 0 0 I mo •Gourmet kitchen OFFICE SUITE LOST female bfindle/wht e e ™ ... llllfTllY. f /T pert t~ ........... operqa <7 14l774-4320 •Newdovet9flcarpet Bettla/itttb 2711 Ovll"looklngharbor. Pit Bull In Fountain Val-• MAN AG ER e Exc.ellenl lalary & l»n-FOi' 1ma11, trlendly, busy tort>rlght,ener~lc ..... ta.... 2'24 •Large walk.Jn closets SULAll lll'Ttl 575 aq ft Avell Sept 1 ley. Bushard/Slater • • .till. Pleuant N.B. office Marine bualneM 8f9nd ~· If you wem to --1•_..-..;--;.;;l;..1_2_1_PM....;;;;,;.L~l ·~~~~l=ed prkng Wkly rentals now avail Call 842-4844 848~3857 : : 873-7480 new office nr beach. earn $5.00/hr, S7.00 No ~· atove refrlg ALL UTILITIES INCLUDED 1147.00 wk & up. 2274 Pacific ExlCtltlve Offices LIST M FH• A PIT1 • \pplio 11l1•ni' an· """ lw111 ~ a1 . OFFICE AID GOOd typing altlfta, com· oommillk>n '°' MCt'l aale 423 w. 8.y 7e0·8083 1 & 2 BEDROOM Nwpt Blvd. CM 848-7445 7711 Center. #400, HB. Low cost sn.ay/neuter re-• •·1•p11•tl for ma11u~1·1111•111 l""itiou' : putlf exp• must, Iota of and quellfy for our at· FURNISHINGS AVAIL Offices $315 & up. Tei. ..-e e phonea too Call &»tween trac1f\ie benefit.a l)a(*age 2U 1•• 1100 Sorry No pete ltatlh t e lk.•rt phone anewerlng $75. ferrel. Pet ID evalleble. • I 11rl1• u lirnl, n111 .. 1 111· ,,.I( • Excellent oPPortunlty tor 9·5PM. 63HM80. which lnc:ludel medlc:4ll -. 2724 Great M!'Vk>et Incl 5 conf No Fee. 978-PETS Mll(I full I coverage than talk to UI Stove, fr~, pool, no pets U 'lllTl IElllU .. rma Auguat bonus S300 REWARD -loat tortlH : niolll\ t1t1·1I. llrl'.111111·11, fln1lil1• unrt : =:~ment ~th v~~ lllllTllY today. For 9fl ~ 423W. •Y780-8083 2 Males seek 3rd to lhr lnconoeeslons 898-4805 shelltlbbycat.Brnw/blk • IW•• hr11·1111•d \ppl1111n1 .. 111 u -.t •'llJO\ • lntMtlr wor1t Thta,_.aon Real E1tat1 ~t c.11714-~1. ••1 •••1 w M121 l ........ -,-,. • ""rl..111~ "''" •0111h.. • wtll autst 1n the d•y to ,,,_ • _.,..,,,. .,,.Pllllm 2 Bdrm 1B. $700/mo 162 1 Park aid• Ln, HB 3Br CM/NB hOUN Up to I strpa or--1 "" ,....... Co T-60 .....,., .. rvo- S300 dep gas/water pd -·.-I $400/mo. 846-M80 Eric • old. ' Vic Hamllt'on & • • day routine of a very bvsy ceuing. •lfll company Con lnued h ,.... Child ok la Linne Ap11, SUWlll YILUIE or Je<ry btwn >&pm WllTll Tl LUii Pomona, CM. Deya • H1•l1 .. t.I. , ,.h1• It·. , .. 1111 i., ,.11 .... e office 0uu. wtn Include I benefits Call for ~t eui!ecs In =al or:- 18:)8 Plac.ntla, ... Mgr •PARK NEWPORT• IY TH ITlll W 873-9893, e.,.. M S-7506 • • .;nil 111,urHflf•' ,1 lll u ,1 •. otflee aupply ordering Mary Hickle Agency. Inga tor r4ltll1 ..... per- 2 ... lB --• /d Tennb clubhouM l'tlatthi OWf-m•• T _1 3014 and Inventory Ill· llOl Dove. Sta 270 ......... ..._.. .. FJP'T •d· ... • ....... gar~. w _,, HT1 · · · -r1Yfl • Nwpt 8ch 478-813.4 ...... """' ,., "'k --• t _..___ ,.., spe Furn 2Br 28a. MJF1 Liii •••-• \\ ,. off•·1 •·\I 1·11,.nt , nm1••lll' 11 .. 11• • lng/logglng/wtr-"Ouslng vencen'l9nt ....,.-ia.. Wiii $660/mo No peta 279 •Spectecutlf epla _____ .. PC>roi1 ..... t-,. • net ~"'"Id for 2 Adults e 1•(11 .. tn• lud10~. l'.wl ,, .. 11111111 .. a111l e ~!::. it:;' ~oo;;' 1T:; lllllTllY/ll'PtlT trlin. e.n.rtt1. Ctll Per-" up, ,,.. _.n ...,_,LIVE WHERE YOU HAVE I n/smkr, {714)640-4095 ... •-· ~8 500 2 6-. 3 Nlghll, all Ill· • • lala all ...,_ .. W Wll9on 64S-1819 •1&28f.1&2Baaultes BALBOA PENINSULA squarefeet ol~quall-...... are-Hot11~---~ •• holHl.i". •11nl1n 1I .111tl ilt·111.1I Ill . • c u Grubb &Ellla Co.•com-~s•~ .• ......_,. ... ~N9W,200· Shat 3 B 2 Ba.. St t ""' • ___. .. ,,.,~ • Incl light otnc. main.. m.clal real •tat• firm II .,.... • .. ...,.._ • .,,..,,_. 2& 2Ba. beaut. qul91, 1"Spaciou1 townnov-e 1• epa 0 ty, •If conditioned office trons & extras In Pvet1o • ,ur.rn1 ... lu111u .. pro•i:r.1111. ~l.u , JncJ • tenace. Em~ a!to 1 .,..lng 1 bnght, lnclMd· ---------:n·~~;'~fi~~~ .~ !~1;=~•lconlea or =net~~~~':; ~ec:,,~ ':.-°~~I ~~~~~~~· ~c~~~~~· : 11tilru1t1' .11111,.11 1111• : :::::-== ~·~ ~ whode:,o':O: = ~~,~- 822 Hamllton 631-47!>3 Garden patios BIG CANYON apt on golf Ilona as 1 parote office In M••k:o: Pick-Up Pierre • \pph ui iwr .. un 1111... thru • California drlvel liOenM gramma11ca1 atdl .. To 11• ing out? Flncl out abOut 2Br w/gar Crpts, drpe, WIY HT' c ourse I 2 b d . 2b1. ~~ j• Bl~nd.o 1~Y Cardin Luogage S329 e I I •l 00 ( IHI e required Good beiMflt• I range for an Interview call what Greet W•wn AMII .... 1 __ r:~ .. [.dw/patlo •3L!Qhtldtennlscouns poot1 1p1/sec, N-smk esa v on e Ca11 Phll751-3230 e iur-. -1 fJ 111 e package. urilform fJarbefaS33·2900 Eatatahaatoon. Cell ""' ,,_ '""" ,..2Swl I """" ... ,..,.,. ._, ... utll 780 8792 Nortl\, Alameaa St. on e e "'0 ..... .-.. Appiyln--~ ~""-t 7""-••-836-4120 ell 1·5PM '" mm ng .,.,,....s 1'QVV .. • the Weal. Pacific Coa.1 TWA ACM.Ind· Trip Alrlina • ORAllE COAST PUILISHlll CO. • "' ,......,, M-4P1 _. ...,.,, f-;;j;;M;;;/;au;;M;;;a;;-~· • .,.__ 2919 Santa Ana $695 •Sorry, no pete ~ Must Ilk•,. .. ._, atmoa c•~ry •ve. on , .. _ Ea.st Return 8129 NYC to LAX 330 W Bay S t Ad AQll'ICY nMr O C Air· -•• -all 117 Vlciorla "C" .$665 •Stream• & pond• c M prot. M/F n/amkr 25 Hwy on ,,... South and I Ticket 8/23 LAX to NYC • • JOU :~~E~S INC lllT'Y 111•1• MOT warm . *Furnl· .. 1ng1 av-•1 .. -.. ·-" '"" • • • • 17042 Giiiett• AYI port. lnler .. tlng end --_, ... .., Shr 3Br hm '350/mo utlls t~ther with approx· S 198 obO 786-3821 •M ... Verd1 0 '1wi2Br. OasforHeatlng&C()()j(lng 1ncl 546-6325AYl9/1 lmately 29 parklng,p ..................... , : Costa Mesa, CA 92626 : 250-0331 varied work. Must tMI GV\f. 181 Uppel' New decor, Paid __ apaoee. P*M Include 1Ckup adur1..,.._,v ~ • EOE • Getanangteon t,,.~• good typll19fld hlYI 2-3 dlhwshr. locked g11age Fem 25+ shr 38r CM/HB locallon map and othll' th0Mwarm-w&1tl'lcwtrak1 • • aqulpmentyou'walwaya yrs axpel'i.noe. Call Jami $675 No pell 640-2495 WIY llT CALI. Twnhse Pool. lac s:M3 + pertinent detella •bOUI by wllchl119 tlllclaaalfied • • • •• • • • • •• •• •• • • • • •• ••• • wented. Reed cllallfled. 957· 1314 ~..,,--,,.----11•.1111 Utlll Ext 30 5'60..0781 S550 S<>Ylh Coast Plue • until 3pm, SSO· 7327 Ev 1 he e It e I n you r .c:c::::..--------' =: ~;:rt alrN~~ SEAWlll YILUIE Fem prefd, n-amkr. New responeea . SALll-IAUWtll 548-8791 15555 Huntington VIiiage beach hOUN w/prkng 11 lnter11t1d, write or ~,8-2-5-1-m-o Elalde 2BR Lana, from Sen Diego SSOO Incl utll +security Pl~~.~· g~~I 0~1~·~t Full time counter ..._ In Reilll Harc:twant Store No Sundeya Ot' eveinlng• See Steve. HW W~tlt Co . 126 Roch.atll', CM Freewa~, nonh of Beach 675-4356-N 644-4242-D .... ng · 1BA, patio. pool. lndry .. d"~ 1 • Spec. and RMI Eallte rm Cloae to all IO .... c 1 """''· wes on Fem. reap 25-30 share Sarvlc11, 916 Capito! 149 E Bay ~cFadd~ _ 3bd, 2b• w/aame, Rlltlr Mall, Room 510, Sacra· TS&. min M2· 110J Ll1aa1 ltack iMi ;h2~ 1~7~-64~;~89!'''Y ~:o4..c;_"i~~ 1~:,~ TAI AT Tll llAll GAU IE Ill lovely furnished large Fem shr 3Br 2Be house In T r In a I c 11 on N o . WE'RE THE BESTt room Pvt entr 3 blks Coste Mes& w/2 other 8408033 • • •• ' • $9-$48/HR. ASK FOR JOHN, MONOAY-FRl~Y 111-tMI 1 & 2 BEDROOMS town/bah Pref male 30+ • • .•• I . Cl•/lnt b 548-3977 or 89> 1 l96 RESPONSE IS 5520 FURNISHINGS AVAIL I $390 ~ ,.., utlls 494-6930 women. S.420/mo Call F IN Al DA T E F 0 R IUD •Fr .. utllltlel LltHI litatl 2'52 I 1rS~IOUalMng --FI M 3bd DUPLEX wl bal AUGUST29. 1986 1---------...---------...... ---------r----------r----------1 llSISTllf- *Huge kitchen \Br SJOO/mo Private. NB nr watlf, 23-35 n· Ckll• Cart lltctrical l.laiac1-=11 P11tin/Occ11i ta1 For Laguna Beac:h Coffee * Blt~ln OYll'll g ranges very nice Lndry lac. pool. amkr, mature S2M+MC Ct••trci al PH ftl lf .. Shop 4 [)jnner HOii" *Patios parking, ca11 407-6993 or Doug or Marti 6S0·3253 2771 I DAYCARE In• run & loving P&lllSI EUmlC I I.Inure EXEC C.._f 0. eu111oe <,.. Front end exp 1 must •Covered Garages 720--0700 Kathy F shr 3Br home in CM HYRBOR BLVD $2 40 per day environment Agee 2•,; & Ouelltywork. tree est. K.C. TREE SERVICE tired) Waldor1 graduate. Sack kltetlen or t>tir exp *p ....... & BBQ'• • t ·--L •<11!.il!t s so ,. • I up locld pre-school •"25513 968-7401 Top Trim o~-va1 Qual wlll prlC)ll'a 5')9cial din-~...Jpf I "-11 •9• ""87 ....,.. ..,., -c· ... 1 /mo .... , teech&r FRONTAGE . 2 UNITS c .. F/PT "'8 5722 .. '-"" I ·~ .... ~ .... u "" .. -1"Plu1h lanacaptng 1---------• In whlcnr Th-F 11·2 + That's ALL you pay for ..., ~ ~ RESID/COMM'LllND 26 Serv Lie/Ins free est ner n your,..,., .... P-...... btwn S-4 *Xlnl loc1t1on acrou * 11111 ... "00* otlw. N/smkr 845-2357 Approic IOOO 9Q 11· lease 3 Unea. 30 day minimum • yr• Do my own work Lie 969-8283 or !>36-6698 etc Call Reggie 839•7109 •-------- from park Retrlg. dlahwut\er & stove s.tB-4787 & 969-2000 In the JCltHi •t S.mct •278041 Al 646-8126 JAPANESE GARDENING A KIDS PARTY by Cerrtel O&Fl lllTillTlll •Sorry, no pell incl NO PETS 545-4855 F/wanted 3000 sf Mlaslon ··•••trial 2711 SERVICE OUST etmfeRS h81mo SERV Clean-up & Malnt Canoon character• etc TW lllUWlY 365 W WILSON 2BR /I d " -Poo-1 Viejo Exec. hm, poolS3 , spa, l'!'11'300WP--!ft~~/,,.f ~!"""""ff~,~~ I & up Wk/Bl·mo supplies ELECTRICIAN Oual w0<k Fr-est Tony, 964-4758 Aellablel 643-1810 Currently hae tuft time 1•2 1111 w rg ec.. · · n/amkr. no peta 95+ ut 1 sq w ront o ""'· f Ch 88 -0988 Free eat S20 hr. """ 1 1 ---• pkng 3226 Clay. Nwpl 768.3998 lrene/530-4333 drive-In door In rear DIRECTORY ~n r11 1 _ U87892 Greg, 979-6276 ISHIKAWA LANDSCAPE i"•rtiAI S.m ct open ng• or: Hght1 AVI ~I 1 1775, LIVE ON BEACH $825/mo, 1785 Whittler FRIENDL y TtGERSI Why NEW & RE AIR N b Sod Clean-u'ps M11nt Compan10n/Ald11 for live ••• Tl&m MfE'SliBllU 111· 1111 213• 97•8661 Prot M/F 28 & up St, CM, 540-9352-D. spend your valuable time 100 smell. Top q~ai'i~y Sprlnl(lers etc 8S0·4147 In care & 11te hPpg tor IEU lMIUIT •2111121All00* $475 + utllltlea, Teri 648--0881-N CALLTODAYll cle1nlng?Freeesllm1tea, Reasonable. FREE eet~ --TIEES t"-elderfy(714)833-2009 P/T Openlngafor lPUTllEm BMutltul, clean large Gar· dlr\ Apll, ~tlos, deck•. epa. Sorry. no pell 19drm $625-$635 2Bdrm 1'/.81 $735 2250 Vanguard 540·9626 WTSllE Shatp 2Br 1•;.aa. garage. no pet• S795 546-5880 art epm 979-3348 Pam Eaatlid• Trlple11. lrg quiet 2& New crpta, drps & paint. Pet lo. lndry $ 725 No peta 673-3600 E. SIDE DUPLEX-2BR 1BA, w/d. yd. $6&0, "OR" 3BR 2BA. yd, $1200. cell "411cl• 733-1so1 $625/mo 2BR1BA. all blllna, lndry rm, near bMch and l1loPS 735 W. 18th St TIL.-T M2·1IOI ~tfield &PUTllllT1 8eaut1ru11y l1nd101ped, ep1clou1 All utllltlH peld Poot. gar N1) pet• 18drm $805 29drm 1Bath S1t0 301 Avooedo 842·9850 Lars• 21t, Pf 1111 N9w cMcor Row avell 873-0072 ltt-75U 719 -lllTIOt E/IMH 28R 18A. gar lrg yard, w/d ~up GrNI IO- eetlon S'T2Slmo 2~8 Ortno-AYI TSL MGMT 6'2· 1603 Mloe 2& 2Ba. lndry flG, No pet• Non-amkr. av111 Sept 111 $160/tm> 780-1418 Of 842·7&28 MESA PIN!S 2850 Harle 18R , .. Wiget U!O POOL, ape. bt>q TOP AAl!A, 0v t, No P9'1 * •549-24'7• .. Refrlg, dlehwaal'tlr & stove 673-1552/494-6559. LEASE Approx 5006 Ft ISi Fiii LllS reaaonabl• 5'tl-3808 mates. 831-2345 I -,---FNllllYll Incl NO PETS 545-4855 M/F 25-35 shr large Npt For llght Mlg or R&D Your HouaecHMinlng cerpets & Toppedtremoved Clean-P11atia1 Lul'lttl shift *•BRAND NEW 28r 281 Hgts hm. Furn 1Br/Ba. w/alr cond ofc. pr•llglou1 Service Directory upholstery, windows. ate Baa•~•• up, n-lewne 751-34 76 FINE PAINTING By Alch· Apply In person M~rl choice area, pello. gar· pvt entr No kid• or pell loc. 780-0340 Of 549-3909 Representative Klrbya Malnt, 631·5272 ; *hlNbh.4AN '* '* I DUSTY'S Landacepellawn ard Sinor 16 yrs of nappy 11AM·5PM or ca.II ao• S900 IM No pets $400 Incl utlla 548-6087 I 1 Ct• t Pr t J t I If 1•2·•321 tit, 301 EXTRA Touch Cleaning 2 large or small I do It all' Main Serv Wllty/month/ I cu1tomer1 Lie 280644 892·3331 X-267 760-1713 or 857-1776 M/F TO SHA DPUC·CDM 2790 --------• Engllsh speaking w~. Pat !>31-5579 or Ive m11g I 1 llme Free Ml 241·1640 I Thank·Youl 963-4l 14 EOE •LUXURY 28r 2 Be LOSE TO BCH. AVAIL * lll.'W H .. WI* _ reaa prices. 11lnt ref's Carpentry, maionry roof· COMMERCIAL LandlCIP9 IA A0 A ESPTAINTING Int/Ext otOl'S · 9· 1, S375/MO ~" n. Actlltical Ctilia11 538-8134/898·8518 1no. plmt>g, dry-wall. Ille Mslnt Sprlnklen. aod 20 1L0 Swt .. ~''!.~2pr3tce235 faa~IH hlN4 w/new decor, large IMng d.855--0314 •720--0809 * p••1 •--•* • mo el J 8 ....... ~ 1 .,,, T "•1t.512• IP.,...,,,.... "" • rm, Eaatblufl. lrplc. pool, · ... ..,. .. ._. REBLOWN OR PAINTED HOUSECLEANING 10 '" r ._.,....,..~ yrs "er.... ony-..-.. HOSTESSES $695 No pale. 722-8011 II HPLU ~ tt Fully rented, 1· 14 bldge. Aleo Int/Ext Painting YRS EXP Good ref's, FENCES-GATES Tree trtm -U B LAWN-SERVICE EXTERIOR EXPERTS All shifts avlllabll l»acl't Male "'ef'd S250 I undlf 9X grou, polltlv• UC•288597 831-9295 own trana M1r11 241-9553 Dump runa C.M IN B MOW "' EDGE TWICE MO Dlltb.ilt repairs R speclalty Adve~t opportunity •IOUlflllT &PT* · ,... · cash now. minimum 2 7~ Llc•288597 831 9295 1 Fuhlon lalend Or Ne Lg 1Br tBa, 1undec:k, ~'hUtlllt ... 645--1313 downSt5Kpel'dplx,11lnt A k It HOUMCleanlng 14 yreaxp area JlmWhy1e 64 • S20·S25 548-5722 • · bltlna. must ... $5501 '" NB LUXURY HOME, wtk to tu ahllter under current IJ I r1U1ble, reaa, Ir• Ill, own •OEN HOME REPAIRS Tr .. /TrlmtCIMnup compt GLASGOW PAINTING OlllTll 111# Ttlf.(IT 11•11•n bd1 $400 ... teeurlty Cell and pro.....-tu 1aws. Parking Area Repairs 4 trans Pina 845-9886 Della Paint Drywall Catpentry garden!"" Competitive lnl/El<t 30 yrs nper Part & Fuft..tlme d.., ,,,.,. r -r-~ Resuttaclng •Roofing & _ 0 ,,,. 77 PT I ··w r1f'1 642·52 14 -, .. ----Karl 634·2188-D ownet &19-341·2480 Waterproofing• 631•4 199 •ANNE'S HSE CLNG• etc lfY -5-52 _ L_ ~ Chuck 642-2873 PAINTER NEEDS WORK• 1t1on1 avllt El R<>berto .mn Tl SAii• 642·6038·N • Cmplt•. windows paint HANDY ANDY • Ma.Int & FULL SERV GARDENING lnl/EJtt Cllllngs relln cab '3 FUhloo llland. NB Studio w/lull kitchen, u1111 NEWPORTlBLK TO BCH • ..,.,, lt1d1 2119 l11iatu Stmcn v.canc l'lftAnne722·8572 Rec>air SVC Home, Apt & No JOb 2 l>IQ or 2 small (29) yrs exp .On. gvar FIM PID Incl. hurry $400 fee Share Hu-1375 /mo RELIEF CA2RE SERVICE LINDA'S HOUSE/OFFICE Commerclal 780-7194 · Fr .. est 648-3072 O.via Painting 964-3837 lmmed openlnga Diy nLElm 111-1111 +$150 dep. utll pd, frplc, EIMfgencyl Hr·Day-Wk CLEANING Honest, r• LARGE OR amall QUALITY PAINTING ~pett Hrs 11am-3pm •VERSAILLES CONOO* asJc for .Jey 54&-o941 s.crt'l-Bkk.pg 675-9937 llable, quality WOf'k Cell General home repairs Clean-Up Landscape, Spec In old hOUNs g grat-ldHI for retlrHa & 2Br bay. ocri YU S1175 PROF/FEMALE 2~ C· r t lor tr .... , 847-0768 8 yr• •JCP Troy 548-2077 Gardening. ate For tM lltll '9ITIOY&I a.at any houMWI ..... "PPIY dally .,1 9 1 0u....i C .r a ry ---~•job done. 650-3745 ,.7., ..,..8• at • ._ & Ed'a ...___ l'Tth " II• • bOa 1 .. den, ocn To •hr 3br 4b• .... dM I?.!..-Ce ........ try s:rvi"'9 MARIE'S Janllonal Malnt. 811Ua~ bid. guat WOC'1c. " o.r'<N .. & T""ua"11n c·· f""JMAI, vu. oell nr1, eleQ•n11y Micro, d/w. w/d, $557 <JO._.• • ......... Prof clnlng gd exp /r1t1 "" tum/uni Agt 131-4~ +•,. utll, Roz 17S-5177 •1111 ..... lelMI. Repalt·Remod'l·Addltlooa 24 hr Call M9'11 547·S648 Cf HAUNQ ·MOVING llllllU[ P1J!riaL FIM IO- Ooora-etc 548-4980 ----G•rao-& Yard Clnups BRICKV'mRK Smail Jobs ,Am'Ri'f:KI INTE'RIORS •w ..... rt ltack Htl ,lt!J!rl ltMlll ... s .... , .. 1110 Ooors-Moldlnga-Bay MS CLEANING-Free E•t Jon &45-8 192 Newpgn Colla Meae HANGING/STRIPPING 2 yr• min fine d!Nng exp ti I Mtlttl ftHH. Wlndow.-ComP191e P111os we·~:,i~~~~09~';'~' .. HAULING • CLEAN-UPS lrvtne R~f's 675-3175 VISA·MC67J 1512 _::1x .. lhl~- Make th Mov to Park Newport Mah Utt smart movt lo Pull Ntwporl, e•por1 Beat'll's prtmler hanry addrtu. F1rnJ111ff a.ad ufaraJ•lltd I, !, & 2 bdri>em •partmtoll aod to•aliloeffa oal) ml111lu from Nt•porl Ctaltr ud Fad1ioa l1la.od. From UU to llHO Jambortt 1t S11 Joaq1l11 Hiils Road (714) 6+1~1900 .PARK NEWPORT 1 • Month·to·month also available • r urntshedl unfurnished · ~1tneu cenlttS. tennis sw1mm1ng Mod~I) ooen 011ly 9 & So11y no p11i • Newpo11 81!•ch No 880 hv•nl! Avl'nuP 1,11 1itht MS.not N-pn11 8fnch ~11 1100 1s1h s11 ... , flll Ooverl 642Snl ~ "'" .... Addltlona Quallty Work l7 Daya LOWNt rates Pl L ' _, '5 - *477446 Paul 548-8860 Wanda & KeJly'a Quality ' Cell Barry, 631·4748 BLOCK I BLOCK• STUC· •••••I 1 Y' min •~ A.• llhll1a i:>oofa-Rep•lr-Alteratlons Haecleanlng. eitp . refa. CO Ill• No !Ob too amall 2• iltf ll • l H -1 llO 2110lll C.b!MU-~·LOCkl·•te 842..0405 or 942 1667 HAULING & MOVING Fr•• 11t1mai11 LIC •Att p!Vmblng It 11 ... nn-u~ J s yrs up Muat be n., College Student wttruck 831 23.45 I~ 36 yra exp Jerry 642-0567 Wil l KEEP YOU SHIP Thank you l-11 . l crffa ••11ir• PATIO'e, deekl fen<:a SHAPEI E11perl4Nle4MS r .. 1 ' _ PnMc>ua exp req'd g•neral remdlng R•· llable Own auppllef. tr" HAULING g MOVING IUCUlll ll&lllllY SCREEN DOCTOR M~ be "9ll ll•bl• Jonn 780-713, .. , 848-2342 th 4pM Co4legl Stud.,,t w/lru<:I( Brtek BIOCll Ind ~et• wor.. dOnl Oii prflll'\.... FlllT .. Ula Th.•nkl, lewla 756-9!54 W()t'll FREE ESTIMATE -$AVINO$ 780 72t9 Computer & tlOtel 9110C Ptus Smah Remodel and •Ct!'!"'a..,tr.,ac-tt,.n..,.. ___ • Btaftli, IM•ty 848-2130 Tilt ~d Must &» "° Addition. Walla eoor. BLADE CONSTRUCTlON W IU-1110, I O&ll, IU eoncr.11 ~ P•tio fltat11 I •1m 1 EXPERT C@AAQIC f 111ng FIT temoot9ry co~. ~tng lmlll llWIS -Olllinett\19 ArtcvdabMI ~rl 2am. 10 30enl ltcenMd 840-0684 Own • boltll •• ,., lyatltn *A· 1 ..... * Kitchen•. bltna 722-9783 ..... IP& anm Low lNOfb ~153 CLEAN&EXPERT ''"•--le• p,. wtin done rec:omd by •· "-aitrac.o.Jt 1--Over 25 ~••Pl!'*""' "rn • • · ~ be '* dlng~tmfg 545-8"3 -"1 laatn ctlta lie T-118.428 730 1!53 NL•UYl&.ll C4 -I ••I Wl a1 leD compeutMe 1 Mae • •ABC MOVING•. Trtl!'lll'llOQ ~val Verd .......... 121 tant/CncrtM PXf16 Cover • deck1, 1n1oet1 Computers s1s Outek & Ceretut T138048 nu()t '*'' ~8-0$28 119~.-...cel &tvewt1Y9> petloe. P•tha.I awn1no1 Quality woncl Hr OM-on-one Moring LO RATES 6S2-04 10 Wla4tw Cleaala1 ~~ .. c No job too llM• ,,._ t lie 348684 AnyprogramOftohwwe, --HEAVY Sf""'" ...,__,.. Ree.a Mickey, 631-0553 F!nanelt\g 1YI 259-0424 • t7~" I. Gene nU .... lkUll lET THE ~UNSHfNI! IN-Del!Wry ,.;:;,, ...,."'"". T J P.O. Concr•1• Conti. Dter1 HIRE ITMlll .,.. ... ~;!,"~.i,;'i~~ fOf buey ~ ~ HlgMlt qua111y Lo pooee Oranoe Co OrlOINll Aeet.urant ~ _,. Concrl1• $peciallt1·8'1cil Entry a F~h rn Stu<Mnl Mov.ra Tnturld C~et1Aea60enllal motM1*'. X'll'lt dl'Mna Block lie; & Bonded ~ Noffnan The 0061man lie T 124.;tll 841 8427 1 story $30 • 2 atcwy 14() record FIT 875-7821 C•11{71'4) "2·7091 Ou. F"ir UM>OO~ throu h rl.l\\tl tl'ri NEWWatltl 610t19!! Clllf WmdOI••• "4.-5 114 • '°' Manaoer • - •. °'M99 Coal DAILY PILOT/ Wedn..clay, August 20, 1988 ti al llM leMral ... •111111-II lll,./lllb/ ..... ~ 6'1• Jee!!f tlM MOC llJTICf ....C llJncE . . 1111 . -·IT •••• Hawalla.n . ,LUMERIA _. ~ , ___ ..;._-...... ----...... --"~ LniM.MOTICll •n-Afternoon hOUR. ""* be PfT ,..... l'OOf'I\ Ptr1IOfl Pienta, 5 & 15 ~ ... u:::p&1 00. m:;n... I MCmCS TO eecmca TO MDN-_.., .......... c..~ neat ~pHrlng and Mon1pmlOIPPfOlll"SO Ftow.n .. ~.~5 CALL proa ao· doek .... I JPI Coeft'UCTOM c•nOMOf ....n ... ~ C6t l fWS 15 erwgedc. Mutt ....,. oer pm. TUl99 11:00 8"I lo.. ---8V9Meble, -=· ~t No .,,_ DI tM ("'4) ... TIUJll .. ---- s anctwldDrtllerlUoan-. proa 7.00 pm Wiii trlin, •tllnlrtel ~aboatd, 12 --a..s pn>poelll wil be < ..... ..,..., ICftOO&.MrMC.:... f1PI&~ M,...peld.IU.o41S ~ TyPftfltet, ••It cond. SLIPSAVAILAILE .... , =-Opef~u::s~ No11oei."~~to o::.~~C:'°' ,..,....,,~~ .... WAITD 1 C°"8 ..:.Ave '*"· 536-1179 Sine H~ .. 30~~ as· '°!~:u o.telopnenltil Ctnt.r , •• ct-4110rl of ti\• vmhln 1MM1' M - _...,.I • 1• enee AllenledcFIOriel JOHN WAYNE TENNIS ..._~'!_..~ C."H£VROU 1 ~. 210l Harbor 8111d., nwnad tranalwof(t) that 8 ~ ~~ ~ --. """ ---2 ....... u...-.... .. •e1•13... ......,.... ........ .-n• Coate....._ CA unt11 a.oo ~ .,......, 1a ~to be Ur-.ct----·--=~------_....__,,.,.,.., rr ~ P/f __ Tll_ CLUB FA!-41LY Ml!M· ' ' Hl111 .. 1Q..•l1t~ PM. on hptMbef l1, rnedeon per10N1 property 8att9nCoe ,_,..,_, lt"4N. ----OAIVERS ~ ~·.,,. HRSHIP HOO. Call • frua,_tadea "41tn a !.mlu 1Me.1twNChtlmetMywill 11«elnaft9rdaea1'*1. CAt21tO•Ofll~tf ·Aul Taildfte ~ion. for With own ~ & knowt-~ toro ...._ ""' .... ~ 175--0Me I be OC**' and r.ad fOt Ptit· The '*'* and bullt*8 rt. tMe, ~ ._ howrs ttoM111, Codltall!OY9t., --fl.A &San Diego 1 .... -"7 .--·· • II Ill lfllttllll IHFHI fom11ng wonc to 1\lmllfl .. ~ of the lnMnded oteOO am, and 4:30 P·"'· Ber~ food wit,....._ --0 ')13 -teSS ' 4 Hrt °" Ftld'Y al*-MATIS8i 8 (Red ":l NH Wflf lel>ot, mat...., toola, and 1ranef•rore are: COM· The publlC '*'Int on IN ....... (•tart SfS/hr) <714 2 noone, IS/Hr + OU Ill-4IX3I Oil, perMct fr equipment~ 10 ,_. PUVAAHA. INC.. • Call-propoHd bUdt•I t or ~ In penon 910 •ta•Ulll lowanoe Mutt heye,... $1200. Tredtlonel dee« 666617hRXVeo 40 L (o~1t•Hwv ~ Fr Building Extettor1: 1ou11a corporation. ano 1 ... .a'tdbeMtiatOOIO ateepy Hellow L.eciuna FuH o; part ur;; llabl• traneportatlon. Sacrlftce. 7eo..t718 20' llMPI all<. top oond, Ne"'""" Buch , o. I!.'· J, I(, L. M, o. Hwbor lllvd .• c:o.ta Maa. &tr~ P-:~ trvtn;: ~ no pnoM c:an.1 mature CM.'3l·N52 Contact LI .. Smith MISC BARGAINS! wt bar new lntetlot, generluor, 67S·Ot00 , . s. S-1, T, u. acN>o4. CA 92121 CA '2714 on tier I • • 142~21 Ext i1s ref rig, drsar. gult•r•. n .aoo. 751-1979, Pf>. ~ HolHiaa. ActMty The tooeUon In Cellfornle ..... at 7;30 o' P.M J NEWPORl'ER EXPERIENCED hand knit· tmp KOC>rdlant 9tc c.met, AudllOflum, Can· ot the cf*" uac:ut!\19 oflloe Publletled Oret\08 C<*I ... "'80AT .tth "-ORANO tera wentedl Cell Ctera SAILBOAT CH.(•TEA CASH ONLYI 53f.nc7 fW WWllTHUl PORSCHE '71 924, bile, t98fl and block well t«108 a1 bt princllplil ~ otftce Delly Piiot Augu9120. t I rec ..... hat the follow-114 240-1845 •"et epm " cemper, 0'1a own« S 1900 air, eunrf; ...,_,, Vwy Fllrvlew Oevelopm•ntal of tile Intended tran&WOI' II: W307 1r'9 poeiitfOna ~lleble: ~£_ ~~-per.ood dto MOVINO•tnutt Ml!: Sof.. 5*1tei leaY9 mag orlo Muat be t .. nl ~ Center. In 9000rdance with NIM as above. __ ..,. _....,.r PlllT l•ILlll -·-......... an o love Mat, coektalt a end •~; 14150 obo. Consider ~~""-...... plan1 and tpeclflct tlon• All oth« butlnee& "*"* ~ "'"~ **=t~ For buty Pharmacy. Call minor repalta. 145-7100 tablM, tlllc plant•. mloro-,.. trade tor Truett 831-7228 t'*'8fore. and addr .... uMd by the *l'fltlifllt., -o;;; 648-2123 SERVICE STATION wew, plut mer.. SUI* ........ 1111 PORSCHE ·n 't24 al al Pr.-enoewlll be~r1111ted Int~ trw'-0t wtthln ~ ~ atort f /Ta PIT NSmlll ATTENDANT rwonebtel 55M212· 1AS GPZ 1108. r;cJ 5iOO toya. P17'a, ..vie:· r;_ 1442 S Bristol, S.A ~o!:~~~ ::: = .. -:nJ:'~o ':: .:=':.ct. .._. heve 1-2 yrs ex· For IUhlon retail store ExP«lencadl Apply In I*· NCR 2114 Electronic CNtt ml, MINT condl (lt0f9d eotds, lmmac muat ... , l•I 0220 In aocordanca with s.ctlon Intended tranalet" are ·--..--.. , ...... I08.Apptylnpenon E.O.E.M4-5070 aon3190Harbor,C.M ReO]star. $755 New 18 mo) MOVINQI ~ $3805obo7141837..0342 • 18M et teq . Tiiie 2. Call· none. _ __.. , Mon.-Ft1 1:30-12 Noon, -SERVICE STATION AT· Make Offerl 75Ml18 Obo.875-8373 M/SE!LLI VW .82 R•BBIT LS fofnlaAdml!Qtrativ.~ Then&IM(t)andbullMN ICHOOLMTillCT ' Petaonnel Off1oe 1101 •a111mllT Aak t Pamel ,. •• 114 " AppllcalloN '°' P<Wf.,tnoe addr... or the intended The Hun•= '"°" , • w TENOANT. FfT, PfT. hrly or • 11111· IM 'll sunrf/ac CHI Muti mutt be llUbmlttecl to and trwterM(•) are: CHIN PYO Union High Dtttrlct ~Rd. N.B. For buay lranclMd salon, + comm I s •I on . NEWPORT BEACH Good lo ml $.475 '12 Blk/M I Orio Ownr. .../drl~ 14400 7141 ~OY9d by the Oftloe Of CHONG and AYOHO JA Pat:Hd budoet t or WAITER/WAITRESS Ill or Pit. 8YefaQe $7/hr EV9a/Dayt 873-3320 Tennie Club Membefahlp obo =Oe 644-1289 Stored~~~ OBO 551..0790 Iv meg ~ and Mlnottty Bull-CHONG, 2750 Hatbot Blvd , 1 7 wlll be w .... '°' P1ZZA COOKS +llpt, In Garden Grove, 1750 THIS WEEKI I Pay . MU, t812 14th Str"t. Cotta MeM, CA 92$28.. public ~Ion at Hunt• I ONLY EXP APPLY 714-969~5458/~135. lllYlll 1Tlt111 · Transtef. 875-3208 PEUGOT Moped ·ao IO *PEUGEOT* vw FASTBACK '74 Roorn 200 SllOlamtnlO CA Tha1 tM ptOpet'IY pert}-inoton 8ead\ unk>n High I Mil.ANOS RESTAURANT FfTltlandSalea· mlleulntcondS300obO. * MASTERATI * St~ ehltt. runa strong 9sa 14• not .... than n~ (5) nent i..t~ 11 deaeribed 1n School Dletrtct. 1oa51 IOO E. BAY-C 2 I.Ill lmllT Immediate openings, LAZY BOY rust, while lft Molot>ecane 10 epeed ilt' ALFA ROMEO * needa paint, $850 calendar daye In ~tnc» Of ~al aa: ORY CLEANERS Yorktown Avenue, Hunt• BALBOA lSLANO Great location In Laguna earn $4-110/hr, couch, S. oil painting• Sea 1100 obo. 788-0425 * SAAB * BITIER• 49-4-2552/497· 1597 bid opening date. 8fld le located at: 2750 lngton 8each. CA 921Mf Beach. Plaas• call requirement•: gOOd Scape, collector plat•. , R9que1te '°' small t>u11-Harbor Blvd •• Cost• M .... lrom Aug 25 • Auo 29. tMe, 1 WllTllU 494-5877 or 830-8282 attitude, deal<e 10 earn. 873-4055 873-41255 A•I• Loa.,. NH ~LJ VW RABBIT 82 CONV neu Pf'af..-.no& 1n the award CA 92t2t. between IM hoW• Of e.oo clean cut. 962-9512 • -GrMt ~. S74001obo of the contract IOI' the al>o¥e The 8utlnMI name uead • m and 4:00 p.m ' •• 1M l"'8rHt HANDYMAN IS NOW POWER EDGER $100, • I , before 8:30, after 10prn tMntloned Pf'~ 11 mad9 by Mid tr&nat9r0t'I 81 Mid The put>llc hW1nO on the ~MalnSt& Balboa on Accepting appllcatlonl for SERVICE STATION AT· Sp2~. w~~/d~ R$e1tr.to ... RS. LllllH Of weatleodl, ~706 by IUbmlttlnQ. compteted locatlon 11· CROWN propoud budget for • f>«ilneula 10-t2noon Ask NII & par1 time: TENOANTS & CASHIERS .. --. ·-~s ....s -------lorm STD 811 With IM bid CLEANEA'S. ttM-87 wilt be held at for Pete 673 7726 OAlllllS FfT & PfT. All shifts avl. ea. M&-58•8 AU llAIO 18111 Dellntic 1300 ptopoaal No pretwenca wtll Thal Mid bulk tranlfar la 1025t Yorktown Ave .• Hunt· al 5530 w.EI ". •-Earn $4-$5/Hr. 644-50~3 Electron lo Typewriter. a -a be granted un..., tM bid 11 lntlnded to be consum-lngton 8"dl. CA t2&M on _. ......, 11'M CLICK 80Cl0mpanled by lhe STD mated at the oft\Qa ot; SIL· ~timber t . ttN, a1 7:00 ~~-----....oo,;.;;• Appllcants able to work a AU T 0 M EC H AN IC Dalty-Whl, auto memory DOMES.TIC & FOREIGN .,,, c ESCROW o clock PM 1111m111 lllE0TH I llexlble schedule are en· Domestic & Foreign COfrect. SK memory box 19202 BEACH BLVD. 'DI/RENAULT 81i!ici proposa19 mutt be ~~P~E~2~155E 8rooldiurl1 Pub111t1eci Oret\08 ~ 53 Bed ekllled Conv couraoed 10 apply w/amog lie. Ve<y busy avl S 175 obo 5418-45'7 l 1•/MJ-41M JEEP 1Ubmltted for the enilre St. Sutt• 104, G•den GrOYe, Dally Piiot ~ 20. IMI Hospttal, 5'9-3061 Wa otfer ex~lent t>en-shOpC ... OvefLL ... !20005053/mo Vet"9t chr $4S. 2 lounge WOftl delcl'lbed t'**n o.-Ca11fornla 92642 on °' aft• W30e ANIMAL ATTENDANT FI T eflts, promotion from ,.. ,... ch,. s75 ... Stereo con-.t un.--1 Dri"/JTJ ~ o .. via110n1 from pt1n1 ·and September 8, 1988. •-..,. Mnnl"r poaltlon. Dvtles lncluda within and an opportunity VALET A TIENOANTS sole s75 Grand piano, " ,,..._ •• ~ ,. • specifications wlll not be Thia bulk tran1fat II IUl>s 1 __ ,._....--.... ........ _nu-..•~..-..-- bethlng animals. kennel lor those qualified and Immediate opening. Full a beauUful S 1900. All excel· .. conlldel'ed and wtll be cau• Ject 1° Cillfornla Uniform &AQAL NOTICI wl(~~xGh~9; ~cfdY at ~=;ested in • retell ca-Part·tlme. NB 631· t428 1ent cond. 775-4378 'II .111 1 p 1 ..... 11 TOP SSS PAID IAVINE AUTO ~~ na!f,:,~hr': ~f:~ercJat CocM Section ":: ~ 2075 N__,,,. Bl CM Apply In person ~onday· WANTED MOVERS! Dflv• ''" ti IH 6022 CENTER waive 1111y lrreg\llar1ty In a The n.,,,-and acldr .. of HUNTIMQTOM IUCM .• ~,,,.,.. • Friday. 9AM·SPM at the ersl Experience pref'd FAITllY lllATI For Pampered 71 4-951-3144 bid or to reject &rly or all tha per1on with whom CfTY ICHOOL 4pt Manager Cple w/exp following toc:atlon. but not neceuaryl FrM .W ••••• .... , -•-•-a-Mercedes Benz bldt clalmt may be flied la SllYer DlanltCT t beautlf II I I lned 8'2-0708 / •.t.tl2l• --• IMllflMl.JI A1.•1 800-428-7 485 No bid will be conlldared Strvlcl Elcrow, 12155 T111 Huntl ton 8each or u Y ma n a llAllYIUJI W I •Mt -• 1H~l .... H --unlMa It II made on a 11811· 8r00khursl 11104, P 0 llox ng ~Unit Apia, CM Salary • Top Mercedes Prices Paid dard form lumilhed by 1119 1389 Garden Grove Ca lly School 011trlc1 +Bonue+Apt No pelt 7227 Edln08f', HB Wiil IUll/ITMI FREE to good home. male 2524 Har r Coeta Mesa CALL PETER or RAY BIPVER-, Oepar1ment and 11 made In 92e.-2 Eaerow #3&8 1.p and propoud budo•t tor 642-4914 Wkdys 10~ Equal Oppt'y Employer FIT, benefit• Lhaao Apso. Inside dog, Ml·I021 11111 IF llNITS I accordance with the "lfln the tut day tor flllng claim• ttH-87 wtll be avall&ble for HOUSECLEANERSI EX· 250 Ogle St, C.M. lovet we.Ike. 8'6-8800 •lal lllCllH llruc1lone to 81d6er1 .. by 111yereclltor ehall be Sep. Ing~~ '=~at a:: APT llWllll perlenced • good pay •-,le-eat Wu......,. FREE To gooc1 home 8 TraCLI 9035 Pr~iv. bldd«a. may 11mt>er 5. ttae. whletl i. the 0 20 5 c 1 , Manager couple. 75 unit M/F Must have car -,_ -9935 month old PUPPY, Gers • 213or714837s2333 I OOGDO©fil uarntne and obtain plan•. bu'"-' day bafore the 111r1c1. 4 I ta m• ' complex. Tustin Wife In 548-0621 man Shepard/Chow mix. Dim ll&LI TH '11 TOYOTA ·fa COROLLA 0 speclllcatlona, and bid contummatlon data tPeci· ~a ~U:~~ ';: ofc, husband malnlen· GENTEEL lady to perform 642s2106 Short bed, runs gr .. t Liftba~. good condlllon. lormi by~t or malling !led above 198e. between the hOurl oi ance. Apt • salary Exper •llHIENl/IAll du t I es o I com p a. Ot • $900, 760s 1944, air, am/Im radio, S spd • raqu .. t to t Otfleial of Oiied. August 1, 1988 7.30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. 136 Rocnester. In Newpor1 Beach a.•-i 411A.t7 181 ..,.. atlont at the 1bove addr .... Ja Chone, Intended Tr-... nee. Send resume 10 At small ocean front hotel nlon/nurse/alde In fact F•rait•rt V _ .. 0 s1300 842s8434 1 tM Chief of Plant Oper· Chin "10 Choftg, Ryong The public hMfl""' on 1tle Costa Mesa, CA 92627 673-7030 proper home. 770·9779 • .,. f!UI .,,.. t1lephon• number (7 14) ._.. pr~ud bud91t for PVTSchooltuc:tier Hvrs OllllOT111Se1Mtrie F6Rb '78 35d £cono1lne -sounfcorNTY 9s1-5213 PvblllMd 0ranoe CON1 ~51 ~.:':., ~~~~ &UT IUUIEI lllEDllTE exp'd Melts profestlonal Typewriter *'425 Excellent C1ou'ooo'om1bteahlkchcon~. "OLK '"'AGc-.111 # A payment bond, Stan-Dally Piiot August 20, 1tN inoton 8Md'I CA 82"8 on Growing nwld/sorglcal co tutor1ng Of babyslltlng di Ion 891_..947 • I • ex.,.,,-,1 " n ,-,.., dard Form 807 In thl W301 &.ptember-2• ttee at 7:00 nd1 an organized mature OPElll~S fob. 494s 1179 COr'I t . cond. $6500, 64()-8566. & ltnOUnt oHllty percent ofthe m-IC W\TICE o'clock PM • • . C .. _ ... I ~son for var ty W contract price mull ICCO/Tls r~ "" . . , ........ u .,...., ' ISllZl' pany evwy contract lnvOlv-Publlthed Or'anQt Co.I ol olc duties & Inside Ing an expenditure In exoeu t11M Dilly Piiot AIJOUllt 20. 1 ... sales Med exper helpful lllEW. WlllElll of IS 000 FtCTITIOUI IUl*lll W305 but will train 644-0065 e T~ IUCX*Stul bidder wlll NAM! ITATEMENT AITl IET&IUH Exp dependable. lmmed openings. flt. 645-7«8 •USlllUH · • 11111 nLuas • IEllUl. CURii Register now tor shor1 and long term jObs near O C , airport Must be depen- dable w/good refereoces TAC Temporary Services 4500 Campus ~ 124 852-9•24 •PACIUS •llllWI &lll•LY •WUlEIHIE Must have home ANO Rellable 1ransponat1on llTHVllWlll llll Y *UNITED* BUICK DEALER IN ORANGE COUNTY oe raqulrad lo antat lnlo 1 TM lollowlng persont are , __ Ml __ IC_llJ_TlC( __ _ contractural agteemant In doing butlM88 u : CALI-the form of • ··s1andard FOANIA 500. 3333 PIC4tlc FtCTTnOU8 .._ .. AnrMmant lorm STD 2 .. Coal! HIOhway, Newport NAiii ITAftmNT .,. · BMch C~ 92683 The totlowlng pettonl are which shall be binding upon Monaco'• Entertainment doing buslnMI as: Annlel the Slate of California only EntllfprlMt Inc . Cattlornla Expr... Culline, 1525 C3 upon approval by the St1te corporitlon, 3333 Pacific Placentia St • Newport 8ch The contract Is not binding Coast Highway, Newp0<1 Annie Makaana. 1S2S C3 on allher party unlels and Beacn CA 92&63 Pl-1tla St.. Newport 8ch unlll 11 1• IPP'oved by AP· Thia· bualneu ••· con· 92683 propnlle authorltad stite ducted by 1 corporation Thia bu1lne11 II cons ageocles, Including the 0.-Monaco'• Entert11nmen1 ducted by: an lndlvldual Plr1menl 01 General Ser· Enterprl-. Inc. A. Vefaz. Ann L. Makeena vlcel. II required QUet. G Mgr Thll 1t1ttmenl was flied All none1tempt 11111 con· This 111temant wu Ille<! with the County Clerk Of Or· trac1s of SS,000 or mo<e .,. lllllth I~ County Clerk ol Or· ange County on Juty 29, •ubleci 10 •t•t• conlractor anoe County on July 15 198& nondlacrlmlnlllon al'd corn-1986 • '11M7 pll1nc1 requ1re manu FS1'22:1 Pvbllehed Orlllge Cou1 THANK YOU pur1u1nt to Governmen1 Publllhed Orange Coa11 Dally Piiot July 30, Augult 8. MOVING MUST SELL! 1811' lJS ~or~t~d~l~:ira~~~ Dally Pllol AuguSI 13. 20, 27, 13, 20, 1988 Temporary Services Ible hours. pleasant work· 1308 GE W"SHER & Elec dryer f#OR~mu Cod•. Tiiie 2• OMSlon 3. Sepiemt>er 3, t988 tng cond. 645-0645 Newport Beech heavy duty, xlnt cond, Section 8201. W298x 1um '""'' (714)752· t443 S300 pair, 957..0303 In eccordanoe W1lh Ille P\lllC NOTICE Exp'd SL Regal Beauty j SEARS Upright freezer, provtslon• of s.ctlon 1770 flCTTTIOUa .., ..... Supply, 263 E 17th St CM t00% FREE EOE Holpolnl Refrlg. Wards English Sprtn08f' Spaniel r--1 ol lhe Labor Code, IM 0.-ftCTTTIOUl llUalNlll NAm ITAT'Dmln Elect Ory, Whlrl Pool Gas pups AKC, Champion _ -panment hi.I ucertalned NAllll ITATE•NT TM followlng Pfl'ION •• I HAT SllW llSIUICf Dryer. 642-3284 sire. shots Liver/while. '925 Ht.rt>Or Bllld lhal the general pr1Valllng The following peraona are doing bulMneu u : Dunn 0.- Ws286 Ml.IC NOTlCE ,. FIT & P/T temp help Oller Ellperlenced. permanent r it 601.. 213-691s2043 u s A c M 979-2500 ,., •• of waoes apptleable In dOlng bualneu ... Newpor1 sign Group, 228 SprtnglMlld I 18 Ticket takers. prkng person to handle Prop-ara art " - -SIMPLY THE BEST fN • • • --Ille bounty In which the work NutrltlOn Clink:, 3345 N-· ire. Hunt. Sch .• CA 928'8 t d I I C II C P I Extra large Iguana Extra 6 ..,.. TRYING H&RO£R BUICK "65 Skylark. 42,000 It to ba done are thote rales port Blvd •200, lot-port Audr-Lynn Dunn, 228 a len an •. • c a or arty asualty ol cles. • .. , FnlmlE ......... lal """'· .. __ , offer Sales s Service . Le891ng 1mv l'I astal>llshed and pul>llthed .. ___ .. c· 928&3 • _, apply in ~son MsF btwn aervlce accounts. claims. t I •• ...,.... ,,.. ....,. EUROP"'•N DELIVERY c><lglnal mlles, white 2 dr ._...... "' SprlnglMlld •C, Munl Sch .. 3 s s 3 0 1760 c s 2 rating & b1lllnn 0 c Air· us n-1.. w/good home! Named 1540 J=MBOREE RO I TO BC =I hardtop, good cond. by U'le Olr1C1or of lndullrial Edwatd A Aa\1911.crotl. CA ~648 . ·• Osgood 730 6822 " SALES $2800 633-8507 Relation• Coptas of the 355 E 16th St Co1t1 Mase Thlt t>uelna11 11 con-Monrovia CM 673-9360 por1 loc 852s 1188 6 pc bdrm set Sola bed _ • NEWPORT BEACH • wage rllas are on file 11 the CA 92627 d ad b lndlvld 81 IOIT HIW IE,,..ICI Cott lbl. lamp tbl & drum POOOLESsR-PEOPLE Adfacent to Fuhlon Island • SERVICE BUICK 76 Esta~ Ott~ of the Chief of Plant James J Barlow. 4200 ~udre/~n u ',.. tbl (all match) & 1 cot! tbl I Poodle pups, Teacups, Open 7 Days a Week • PARTS wagon fully loaded $700 Operation•. Falrvl-De· Park N-port •211. New-Thi• stlllfl'*lt wu rued Temp emplymt for Con-1001111,EI AllJCln1cond 546-6746 Toy. Min. 1350 up 8'0-6444 , LEASING obo 673·0225 or ve1opmentaJCenterFac1111y port8Nch,CA92660 wlth the CountyCi.t'kofOr· structlon Labor Salary FIT beneltts 546-2848 1------673-2886 Ryan Sl11 ln1P9C1ton wlll b9 held Tn11 bulln .. a 11 con AnOt County on July 25. on ei<p. over 18 yrs Apply 1250 Ogle Street C M ALL turn mual gol Couch • ---SIPWTI 1111,UI A~ ,1 1 ~vlNM, I NABERS Fri., Aug 29, 1986. 10 00 ducted by -. 19ae In person btwn 3.5 30 M· _ . __ (q~een bed). queen, twn. ,f aaaoa I. 0rf&81 DELIVERY DEPARTMENT l i 1•11 l'VI 1 ·u A AM Fairview Oevelopmen-JlllMI J Barlow f11U. F 1760 Monrovia Ave MAINTENANCE General corner/coffee/end tbls 1059 I M RE 'S BM ta! C9nlllf Facllity Thi• stalament wu llled Publl-....,. Or•"""' eo..1 Suite C-2. CM 573.9350 Maintenance postlon Childs bdrm 963·3933 . ~'!"!~~'!""'!'-----clA N w EVlRY MOOU ' COLOR I Vietor ~. CMef of #Ith lhe County Clerk of Or· Dally P1k>uu1y JO,Augu1t 6. ----Apply 81 3333 w Coast BALDWIN Acrosonlc con· 1 CALL TODA y CADILLAC Ptent 0,--attooe HI 1nge County on July 28. 13 20 1986 BUSY prl'nt shop needs Hwy, Nwpl Bch 9•5 MsF ANTIQUE Furn Incl rocket sole piano. new cond, MsF 11119. S·S tlll 6 Published Orange Coul l968 · • w.288 hard working person to _ cedar chest. end table walnut finish. S 1595 obo I 626 S. Euclid St. LARGEST SELECTION Dally Piiot "ugu1t 20, 27, • F'1Ull do paste-up Must be IAJITEUICE,/T I largedeskw/many Oy897·9777ev472s43241 Fuller1on,CA ol latemodel,lowmneage 1988 Published Or1nge Coul --.---..,.-W\-T_"'_E __ neat Early AM hours Wiii College age studenl ok drawers. clock & Serta ---714·680 6300 Cadillacs In Orange W302 Di lly PllOI July 30, August 8. __ r_UUU'-_..._nv_.__n. __ _ train 831-04 15 Must have some land-Masterp1ecek·szalmos1 I IPIUllYlllAlllNll 213.091-6701 Countyl Seeus1odayl ---------13.20, 19ae 29 flCTITIOUllU ... ll 11-IPPl-H /IEC CUii scape exp handyman new ·~ pnc~S9· 1518 Exceltents~!:::;:' $700 BM-W-635CSI 'BS 540-9100 "8..IC NOTICE W-1 N~ ITAft•NT Costa Meta distributor of exp & wor~ flex hours IES,EUTE __ _ I Pearl blk/blk Int, llke new 2600 Harbor Blvd Ml.IC NOTICE The IOllOWlng P8'10nl are office """U~ All company Call 673-4664 9·5 M-F Musi seH lrg brass & glass I lieyeltl •-o 619·756-3318 or vw '71 Squareback, runs LEGAL NOTICE doing builnen II: Al ""' _ "'"' 9 SS 83 COST A MESA PftOf>OUD 1 ..... 7 K 2't7I P ROT OST A A E L EC s beneflts 5/hr to start I IAllTEIHCE p /T din set 2 recliners. 2 cofl LITll 10 SNll Ill 61 • 1.11 great. dependable. looks auoon '°" FICTITIOUI IUltHEH TAONICS, Bl PROTOSTAR 642s9383. ask tor Matt !Must have some land· Ibis. bk shelf, anllque buf· DATSUN 280Z "76 blk/blk good Radials & fresh HELPI Must sell this Week i FOUNTAIN VALLEY NA• I TATEMIHT I NT E ANA 1' I 0 NA L. c) W,fT CLUIElll scape exp.' handyman 181 Make otter 760-6 l37 Z:~~t~anlk~.1~ Interior, ca11. sheep akin. tune-up Call !_60-2288 ~:di":n~B ~1~,P!,::;,~,!! SCHOOL DtlTRtCT Tile 1o11ow1ng '*"'"' .... PA o TOSTA R TEC H. A ldl wl 0 C Fi eicp & work flex hOurs GARAGE SALE I __ ____ mags standard trans IVW .72 Conver: 811 white" mi Was 17900, NOW Th1 Fount11n Valley doing busJness 11: MAN· NOLOOY. 0) PROTRONICS. ~~.y g•mrobltnglOUS 1nd1Vlrd~ College age Siu dent ok Sofas chairs SCHWINN Boys 10spd s 2 6 0 0 7 8 6 . 5 2 1 9 . nu brka/clutch/tlres/top $6900 obo 67"-"•"3 School Olltric1 propoNd DA TE CARPET MILLS, 4 t4 E) PROTOSTAR INSTRUs """'"' c II 673 46"'• 9 s •• F Good cond s 12 s 644 SO"-• _.,....., budget fbr 1984-87 wlH be E ALTON AVE . SANTA MENTS. 9852 Brentwood. uals Exp not nee 1 -.,.. · M · labl~ 15mps. ANO MUCH 6 3 1• 7 4 2 2 . day 1 • '-Am/Im cass, eKll cond ----avall1b1e lor publle ln•c>ee· ANA, CA 92707 ls8'11a Ana. CA 92705 Ground floor oppty Experienced MANI. MOE 818·5 642·7730 1 64s..sao2-NPllar ., DATSUN '74260X S4200obo751s4B42 WEllYALLIUIEI lion II Fount1ln Valley Pe11<Honeyman,lnc .27 Avram S.Orottman,749 Rapid growth poss for CURIST 10 do Pedicures FREE couches. chairs ---__ Red/black, snrf, bra. good VW •77 BUG CONVERT USED CARS & TRUCKS School Dlalrlct. 17210 Oak Abeto, Irvine. CA 92720, Graytlng Bey, COiia M .... right persons Call 1 & M an1cures Call n 8 e d rec 0 v er 1 n g I UNIVEGA 21 In Viva sport motor, new tires. $2250 "'Champalgne Edition·· COME IN OR CALL FOR SlrMI. Fountain Valley. CA California corpor1t1on CA 112828 380s8116Sen11cemas1er 171.C)5573986 631-7533 X"lntcond Pump&cage (714)968·1316 45K ml, xln1. 1 owner I fllEEAPPlllllll 92708from Aug 25·AUQ29. Thia bu11nes1 11 con· Paul V Dlfbae, 9852 CASHl6R/COUNTERFIT MECHANICS for BMW & SOFA two piece full 51ze $250 545.7ao. DELOREAN '81 Perteet S5750 494·2417evl wknd OeLILLO ~9~81~"::1s'~::'"°' d~~~rbyH~:;=~'.~nc =~~';°°"·Santi Ana, CA lO 30am·7pm Mo~ern vw m1ninum 5yrs ex-man~ess end tables and Gara1• Salt1 I cond. s spd air power, vw 79 Super Beetle c1m1Ln The public hearing on the Peter Honeyman, Prelldanl Thll bu11neu I• cons Dry Cleaner p~ant ~M per1ence Contact Eric lamp All LIKE NEW -$17 .500 714/8SOs5483 Conv mini cond under 18211 BEACH BLVD propo1ed budgll lor Thia atetemant Wll flied ducted by 1 ~al £*1· 673·3306 or 6 ::-157 548· 1248 759 89431833-9824 Baat. ltae~ HONDA 'SS Prelude gray t 7K 'ml, $5900 Call HUNTINGTON BEACH 198&·87 will be n .. d at wllh tile County Clerk ol Ors n«lhlp · • 751 38a2 .. .,.. 1 I.el IOlll I.ti ••a1 17210 Oak Stree1. Founllln ange Counly ol'I July 30, Avram s Gronm1n CASlllEll IOIELS WAITEI Hand car11ed Spanish oak AL I A I auto, al e, a/whls, equal· • ,.n.,ime ,. • ,. ·•• • Vell1y CA 92708 on ~ 1986 Thie statament was flied Full-time. good pay Ben Calendar/Pholo Se5'1ons 1w1n bed. dresser & night Appllances, furn, clothes & \ lzer, loaded. 18K m1, VW BUG CONV .65 c H EVY • 7 7 c aprlce limber 4. 198&, 11 7 30 Fl1597 wllh tM County Clefk of Or- eflls 4 Locations Apply 891-8601 lor in1erview stand $400 for allll 2614 much more! SAT 8/23 • 1S10.8SO PP 8'4·1128 Classic, 2 dr. air. all pwr o"clock P M Put>llth9d Oranna Cou1 = County on July 23. •• c s 8 2• "5 so7 8 Aeblt eng. new llres, p .... .._... Or c ... -In person, metro ar Vista Del Oro 760-9243 UN I " Iv-th MBZ 2400 .79 Sunroof im/lm case. sheep skins, equ1pt & opts. cruiae. 68K u ... 1 .. ...., ~ . o .. t Dally P1101 Augutt 6. 13. 20. 19 Wash 29SO Harbor Blvd IOTllEll IAAlfT I MOVING• Must Sacrlfloel Tr1a1;;;t11a'1a A/C. stereo. 4 spd, I xlnl cond. $4200/obo. ml $2500 842s5942 Dally Pilo1 Auguet t98e 27. 1988 '11IOG Costa Mesa llTCIEI B•au111u1 Art "'--o couch d i -·----W3<M W-295 Published Oranoe Coast .., .,..... -Kint con • sheep sk ns Steve 673-2389. Iv meg CHEVY '80 Camaro, lo ml, • Dally PHot July 30, August 8. CASllEll Is now accepting appll-& matching ch11r Ptftl ti 7012 $6900, 760·t944 ---vs. t-tops, air. stereo. l3, 20, l988 llTlllll'S IAllET ~~t!~~~~~r ~!~~,i~s ~ns~ I 575•5373 11' llSTll WULEll llZ 210Sl •ea I TllE HIR OllttOI S3650 oeo. CALL W·289 I llTOIH s1Stance Please apply al MOVING1 PECAN llnll SNIT Sliver 10M $30 000· 640•9193 or 54a-9797 is now taking applicatlons 225 E 17th St CM Bookcase some antique lmron palnl, compau. tra_des 675.0356 ' 1 0 0 3 CHEVY CORVAIR '62 P'tllUC NOTICE tor 8 full ume cashier turn GE washer/elec new blmlnl top, s/s rails, Classic, red, good studenl Muat be able to take re-IOTOll llOm dryer 957·0303 n-"86 Yamaha 25hp llZ 1001 •n ~ car. very gOOd condltton FtCTITIOUI IU ... 81 sponslbllilt. energe11c Moving Sale Everything w/elec start Call Roger Good c:ondlUon• I V $1500/obo, 968·8286 and frlendly Mother'• 11 Available in Irvine area goes Prof dee Items Incl· 1 (714)997·9880 MsF 10· 7, 6S0-4846 LINCOLN CONT ·84::;j()"A a growing company and $300 to $600 No collect-, roll l op desk, beds, Sat 10-S MBZ 4SOSL '78 Orig fllAIOlll GlvenchysALL ammen WALLACE Richard G ray, Roy NAMI ITATIMINT G "'--TM IOllowlng pettons 1r1 W A L L A C E , ray or vi-egon: also doing bual.._. H . HOME MADELINE BETH survived b y two SENTRY. 15171 Coronado. offers many benefits Ing 3s4 hours a day lamps 770-5533 days, 13' Boslon Whalef 40hp owner tow ml. new &¥&1• ••u Immaculate. 7200 ml Please apply at 225 E Monday thru Friday after-786-0552 evening• Joh bl ~ 1 1 Mlchtlens 119.500/obo .... S 11,500, 844s 1973 17th St c t Mesa noon Saturday and Suns neon. g w r r.1 3 07 8 OS for merly of Cost11 •brothers C harles and w~,::·~~~,!!~~171 Cor- M esa. H er memory Thomas Hubbell both onedo. W•trnlnatat 92e13 wlU be ch erished as a of M ichigan, sisters. Dorothy Ru1M1 Lance. beautiful spirited and Vesta Hubbell, Lela 111111 Coronado, w .. 1. loving Mother by her Rose C ard, D or is mlnll8' 92813 os a I dey morning C all Moving Sale Sofas lull cover, mint cond d·SS ·1 8, • S4s9763 UP fOIOM CWlll/STIOI 642-4333. ask for Kirk tovest1 game lbl. cockta11 $3200 548s3874 MBZ '56 190SL, blk/red ON APPROVED CREDIT FI T 1111 ISO pounds. t>en·• lraa,t O.ait Ibis, end Ibis. wall units '79 24 ft Sklpjack Cuddy. lthr, recent lotal reslo· efltt. 2so Ogle Street I I If Pll t TVs, stereos. lampt , New 3SO engine, Volvo ration, Hme ownr 28 yrs, Colla Mesa I ·w • wthr/dryr, ~u. etc out drW• Faruno res QOK ml $15.500720-0168 Cu.I , •• l 11 Cot~~esa B~~ S~2828 720·9088 619 .... 50.1380 co<dl d«lon~~eher. Potarla EXCELLENT CONDITION • - ' WATERBEO queen size rect .. radto, Loran MBZ '84 300SO Part-time Honetl 4 de-PAITl·IP PfllH wt padded rails. h .. ter, C. PoW9r wwnch. fully C Btack/tntf. palomino tthr. pendable Exp helpful s Days/Week Includes liner theets SSO Call G equipped. pro· stereo.alloys,31Kml,lull Je<ry 4 Larry 536-2722 1 Saturday Art/Drafting evenings 557·8935 feulonally serviced record• warranty Make ' I Own•r m1y finance ti It k 1 Of •Sil Tiii IEP background helpful Wiii •iaetllHM81 IO 1S S 14 500 963-089 1 or o er a e over se c: Matureperaontohelpchll 1raln Apply Pennysaver, 963~5526 476·0330 Hm 407·3494 dren and adults wltn 11 1860 Placen1111 Ave CM Amigo portable motorl1ed _ *I I ll IOOll* hendlcap~ conr.t1t1on vcthlcle, A 1 cond Cost 81 Searay 28' Expreu • • Enuretle Appoinltn&nll HST CllTllll S 1500 take S tOOO MedJ.. Cruiser Loaded• Xlnt Ex«*lent cond3111on, Mr· Mt by us Hard work and TIOlllOU care pays 875-9270 cond w/ 10 Zodle 4 &nQ vie• records Y"r wars 111 ' t 1 &-40-5078 ranty 1v11lable travel required Make Local Pest Control Com-BANJO 28 Gretc:h PNrl ~ P r r This weei. onl • .. ,. 000 ·170.000 comm , peny needs route tech· 1 1 9 lb s•99 u id --Y _.Call 800·128-4875 n1can. we train Call Mt ~~~iis St; .,;estern" .: ·~~wrrd~:~· ra~~t'f~l~~I 111,111 or 800 826~826 Taylor. between 8-12 al bus 20 llne $20 8'2-8339 toilet, cover, trlr, 1k1 I /1 009859 ---...ml llLP 979 802 t BAAND NEW-STAOLEE equ1p1, ,.n c:ono 968-1318 .Jll Sl.1911S Wanted for ~nino PHOTO STORE IRVINE car Mt Never been uMdl laU IMtl --7014 j l9PllTS I s~. COM, 875·6 t 14 c:c,~~:fi9' .~:rn'!~~s & $50 122-8268 -177 ISLANDER 31 Loaded 100! ~~~ N 8 UYUMP/alLIUH I Sat $4/hr 5!i1 1311 ESTATE SALE! Refrlg, Ree turvey,hlngmNt.dll. •Jlll•H••* C 1 Scl'lool new tlngle a king bedt. 1 .. Jt /lnt ttiower, t .. k & '* -I For F. V. hrltl "n I MANAGER IOfa bed. 70 vw convert, holly aole 968-5902 p p Whlte/Ptlo, tupetb Con· APPLY 963·7831 !For of1i<:e eupply '1ore tolld walnut bdrm Ml. -, dltton Servlee recotd• & --1 ..,.1, llml lmmed opening for exp stereo cabln9t & modular ltlandet 00 MKll, cnilM 1 year nrranty avallabte I 8.9% llllll PEIOllTllE UTE UPT038MOS ON APPROVED CREDIT 9.9% llllAL PEIOEITAIE UTI UP TO to MOS ON APPROVED CREDIT •llLL IEW VILllWllEll 11 ITIOI ....,H 41nergetlc leader South wall untt te:l--'377 equipped, well main (073350) Good ctrlYlnq record. Bring Coett Plaza ., .. ••l•ry • talned. Newport tllp Ill Ill ( MVA Cotta M... Blue to S 1400/mo • 1>9neflte. 1111 ITlffU $23,&00 MS-2187 ' r:..iafllP.I . kswagen Print, 1890 ~ EOE g1g 504~ Wuher, gas/dry, elect ~ 28, Kint cond. .Im SUlllll llUYllY/ITMI Haveao-rao-MlflWttMut dry wtr bed, mtero, IOft, well equlpt. clean In/out, llPllTS r IT LI" 150 poyl'ldt, b9n· the O•llQ8 • Mii ~our 118'1'\t lov• M81 refrlg, drNttt NWJ)I tllp. Muet Mill S 151< 100I OuaH !!,; N B eflta 250 Ogle St c M jln cJ&Qlh.cJ 1 tt>lt, ber ttOOlt 548 4eef h/Wlend 73$-1298 133.9......, I 1'4,1 ~ 8rt~tol SA •••·0220 -· Kl ll 1. • Thie bu11ne.. 11 con· children, Juno Sin-sse ; AL'IO survived dueled by: l'luaband 11nc1 Wife y kln of N ewport b y Sf'Vf'n grand· Gten A 1.ance B each , B everly childr en and five Thi• 11atern.nt waa flted Wallace of Ontario, great g-ra.ndchildttn with 1he County Cletk Of Or· CA, Don W~ of Services w1ll be held ~;J: County on Augue1 1 t· Fatrfleld, Io wa, and Wednesday al the n1tl07 '111UllUQ.W&I Fully loaded, leather, can. 9p1~1 V8 111BGB2180 William W allace of Harbor Lawn Mem· Publllhed Or~ Cout Sarasota. FL. and or ial C hapel l l.00 t:,~~= 3~il),'~0:3· 27 thctr partners. Cf.raid AM undl.'r the duec w311 Smykm, Jean 8 lion ot Harbor Lawn 1--------- THIOOOAI WallaCT and Jean M Mortuary "8.IC ll)JlC( ..... ROBINS FOAD 10t.O H 1.11101 ll 11 D COST& Ml\I. 1'141 0010 W llal'c M adf'llnt• will t:Ko rememlx>rt'<i, too as an odorf'd arandmoth er :.nc.f grHt·grandmother and as a valuc-d 1md MERC '75 Cougar Wht. 1 t d ~ -(1Wnr 7411 mt. all axtru. canng rif'n .;x-r· new tlrH . Kint c:ond vt~ at PM'thc· Vil'W s t99S 7150· 1834 Att 5 30 Men)()rutl Park, 3500 PONTIAC 79 Qrtnd Prt• Pactfic' View Orwe, l.J. ve. MIY loaded. 11ntf Newport & h f'ri. Teacher• C4lf 301( on; day 22nd of Auaust mt $3500 obo 493-8525 1988 at 2 PM PONTIAC '51 Gr't'n MEYER laMana One owner ••· 15 .. DIC'T , .. ,., an"" ecuttve cat, to mn... n.J;J~ ~ai.. Loaded! 14800 obo bt'lovtid w tle of M r · 875-07158-N, 478-3e27·D rtll. lovtng mothfor of FlCTmOUI ..,... .. MAMSITA,._...., The f~ng l*"fOl'l8 are dOlng buelneN ee Wll• H""90ft Wlndtnga, lnC • t 8 I I E EdlnOlt Ave , Senti Ana. CA 92705 WlllletneOfl W1ndlfl0t, Inc . CellfOmle corwatton, PIM fhl• bu1lneH I• con· ducted by • Cl0f'pc>f81lon Jtm•• A Wllllameon. PrCl!lld4lfl1 Thtl 11 .. ement -fli.o wlltl the County c... of Or· = County on .My 211. ·me.. Publllhed OrMQt Coaat 0.lly Piiot ~IV 30 •UVU9t 8, ,, ~ , ... W·215 ' 1111 Piii 'WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1118 Salads destined for classic status Chef's new creations focus on convenience. nutrition. presentation There's Cobb Salad, Salade Nicoise. Caesar's Salad and Chef Salad -all salad classics. Now there's Curried Pasta Salad. Com Chowder Salad and Rice and Beet Salad -all new salad classics. These contemporary classics were created by Chef Blake Emerson Swihart to meet the demands of today's busy lifestyles for food that tastes great, yet is simple to prepare. "Ameri- cans are becomin& more sophisticated about food tastes," points out the Culinary Institute of America graduate, citing availability of croissants in fast food restaurants as an example. "Yet. we're busier than ever. We just don't have time to whip up exotic elegant dishes every night of the week. Today," Blake asserts, "culinary smarts means combining good taste with convenience and nutrition." Not to mention flair and imagination! ~~tiful presentation, malting the most of bnlhant colors and shapes, is also.an import- ant part of Swihart's inventive cooking style. "For these salads." explains Swihart, "I've taken a few traditional American dishes and turned them into contemporary classics. They're easy to pre pare and utilize the best of quality convenience foods." Curried Pasta Salad combines rotelle or cavatclli with farm fresh cauhflower, baby whole carrots and snow pea pods and curry- enhanced prepared Italian salad dressing mix. Toss with cherry t0mato halves and diced avocado and garnish with chopped pistachio nuts. The twisting grooves of the pasta help to hold this salad's delectable sauce. Whether you use corkscrew-shaped rotelle or "cave"- shapcd cavatelh. you'll fi nd that either pasta form adds great taste, character and a playfu l look to any food presentation. Corn Chowder Salad is a special favonte ofChefSwihan. The frozen small onions with cream sauce forms the beginnings of this salad's chowder-like creamy sauce. Frozen sweet com 1s the salad's signature ingredient. and sliced celery and chunks of red-skmned potatoes complete the picture. Dramatic and deltc1ous Rice and Beet Salad is proof that anful arrangement of a few simple mgred1ents results in eye-and appellle- appeal. Arrange prepared Mmute nee on a bed of spinach leaves. Place dra1ned and quartered canned beets in center of nee and spnnkle wtth red onion slices. Arrange hard-cooked egg slices around beets. Then drizzle with prepared lemon and herbs salad dressmg. Who could feel guilty about using convenience foods when the dish looks this spectacular and tastes gourmet? Exemplifying some of the finest food trad1t1ons of Amcnca. these con temporary salads wtll undoubtedly set new cultnary standards for years to come! Enjoy fruits of labor Summcn1me l'i the time to be enjoying the fruits of our labor and not spend time cooking over a hot stove. Fresh C'ahforn1a nectannes are now being picked 1n the Cah- fom1a orchards for all of us to en JO}'. They are nutnllous and low- calorie add111ons to diets. For only 65 calones. you get a food filled with carbohydrates, dietary fiber and a vanety of minerals and vitamins. This fruit provides 10 percent of the U RDA of vit- amins A and C and 1s high in potassium. CURRIED PASTA SALAD 4 c•ps roteUe or cavatelll lpacka1e (11 oucn) fro1n ca•llflewcr, baby wMle carrots ud uow pea po4s, or uy otller comblaatloa it4 cap prepared ltallaa salad dressl•I I to 1 ~ teaspoons cmrry powder l cap halved cberry tomatoes 1 medium avocado, dJced Cltopped plstaclalo or otller Hts Cook pasta as directed on package; dram. Rinse whh cold water and drain. Run cold tap water over vegetables in a strainer to thaw completely: drain. Blend dressing and curry powder in a large bowl. Gently stir in tomatoes and avocado. Garnish with choppCd nuts. Chill 2 hours. Store any leftover salad 10 refrigerator. Makes 6 servings. Qalck Trick: Drain cooked pasta over vegetables in a strainer to thaw. Rinse with cold water and drain. Then proceed as directed. CORN CHOWDER SALAD ~.cap mJlk · 1 package (9 ounces) frozen smAu ODIODI wltb cream uace 1 package (10 ounces) frozen sweet corn, thawed Z medium unpeeled red-skin potatoes, coo~ed and cut into cbunkl ~ cup tblnly sliced celery 11• teaspoon pepper 1 ~ to 2 teaspooDI fresh dlUweed 4 slices cooked bacon, crumbled In saucepan, place milk and onions with cream sauce. Bring to a boil, stirring oc- casionally. Reduce heat, cover and si mmer 4 minutes, st1rnng occasionally. Remove from heat and stir until sauce is smooth. Stir in com, potatoes. celery. pepper and dillweed. Cover and chill at least 2 hours. Serve on lettuce. spnnkled with bacon. Makel> 3 servings. LAYERED SALAD 1 cup Minute rice 3 ~ cups shredded Iceberg lettuce ( 1 bead) l small red ooioo, thlDly sliced l package (I 0 ounces) frozen green peas, thawed 1 can (13'• ounces) red kidney beans, drained 1 envelope zesty Italian salad dressing mix Prcpafq rice as directed on package: cool. Place I ~~ cups of the lettuce in 2-quart stra1ght- s1dcd bov.I. Add half the onions and to p with half of the rice. '\dd a 'layer of peas. Repeat lettuce. onion and nee layers. Top with k1dne) beans and add remaining lettuce. Chill Pre pare salad dressing mix as directed o n package l\hout I hour before serving, pour e venl y over salad and chtll. Makes 8 servings. Quick Trick: Be creati ve with the salad dressing mix. Use navored 1rmegar. such as red wme or tarragon. Try a spec1aJty 011. such· as ohve or sesame. (Pleue eee 8ALAD8/C3) Easy Cheesy Tan 1s topped with fresh nectarines. It is quick to prepareand low in calories com- pared to other Miecsecake recipes. Try this recipe when you have those unexpected guest-; this summer for a light dessen. i,., teaspoon vanilla extract spnngform pan. Pierce crust gener- ously with fork. Bake in 400-degree o'-'en 10 to 12 minutes or unttl golden. Cool. Beat cream cheese w1th sugar and vanilla extral·t: spread over bottom of shell. EASY CHEESY TART Pastry"for t -lncb pie sbell 1 package (8 ounces) cream cheese 14 c11p 111gar 3 medium fresb Calilorola nec- tarines ( 1 pound) ~ cup sieved apricot jam Roll out pie crust to 12-inch round. Fit mto 9-inch flan pan or Thinly 'iltee ncctannes from pits to measure 1 cure; A.rrange nl'C- tanncs 1n attractive manner on top of cheese filling. Glaze with sieved apricot Jam. Chtll until sen mg time. 6 servings. · Chefs' Convention: Food for .talk McClatclly News Service SACRAMENTO-What do 750 chefs talk about when they get together? What else? They live and breathe food. The chefs affiliated with the Amencan Culinary Federation, or ACF, came to acramcnto for the group's national convention. They came from hotels and resorts. resUlurants and cafcs. but not with the means to cook. Instead, they shared recipes they int~nd to cook later, and came wtth the means to eat Award were prc-.tnted for cul - 1nanan of the year, food wntcr of the year, and J)«1al award 1n the name of Antonin ( ·arTmc. regarded as the founder of cla~~il(' fl't'nch cookery. One chef from we stem "lew \ ork state was overheard g1vmg hts secret mannade recipe to one from Palm Beach. while two tables away a chef. from Illinois dcscnbed a spcctaJ mampan-pate brisce dc-s- scn to a fellow chef from V1rgrn1a. Wherever chef: go, there 1~ food, lots of tt. Jucrgcn E1dmann and h.1\ staff at Sacramento's Red t ion Inn 'prepared most of thr meal!! and rcccpuons for the c supcrcntu:al customers. Herc are some oft he h1ghltght' nt the convention -Baron It Galnnd, prtttdcnt ot the· ACF. prcstntcd the award" C8Jun chef Paul Prudhomme Ill'· ceptcd the award for chef of the --i \ }'Car Nev. \ ork Time<; food columnist and coo"-boo"-author Pierre Franc') recc1 ved the a\\ard a\ food wnter· of the year. White House executive chef Hen r. Halkr was presented the Antonin ( arcmc award. -The l'hef~ ate well The opening cocktail party offered .10 array of foods that 1nC'ludcd -;teak tanarc. smoked salmon. c:nspy egg rolls. ,snow l rab. prawns. fre-;h Belon oyster-;. strawbcmc"I with 'iOur cream and brown 'iug.u papa)"a. k1w1, a huge open ice dam filled with golden ca1r1ar chicken drummcttc\ Poh'ih "au.,agc. sesame beef. and \hnmp-'itufl"t·d mu'ihroomc; One lunl'h c on fl·a111r t•d \ kaltschalc (fresh c;trawberT) soup). fillet of ( .1liforn1a rainbo" trout green bean'land Napa cabbage. ncv. potatoes. and Alack Forest torte Sacramento area chefs hosted dinners and luncheons for the \ l'iltC'lr'i C ultnal") Ohmp1cs champion v<'rhard unmc1c;sen of Del Paso C'ountn ( lub hosted one of the dinners' He1n1 Johanne-; of thr 'uttt'1' Club hoc;ted a luncheon -(hefdom " a man'c; wo.rld (ta land said that n percent of the .ipprent1ce,hcl .. lnnncc.1cd \\1th the \( Fare \\Omen -Prudhummc ... ud th:H the trcmcndou' \uu.~'' of K-Paur, in Nr" Orlcon\ as not .in au 1dent t k (Pleue eee CHBFS/CS) Desserts a treat for hostess, too The best cooks seem to have more problems wt th desscn than any other course. They can never figure out what would be best at the end of a .. ftlfalor they can 'thandle.mak1 ng des.sens, m wh 1ch case there never seems to be anything really wonderful enough tn the local pattssenes to do the guests jusuce. One of the most beloved desserts 1s flan. It 1s not complicated to make. but for some reason I am asked quite regularly how to make a reaUy1ood one. The panish-spealnngcountnes have raised the egg and milk dcsscn to almost royal status. and ofall the flans I f If I have tasted. one from the reg10n surround mg Barcelona. 1s the best 1n CHAO memory. It has that superb creaminess. ••••••••••••• carmehzed coaungand energized taste that makes a good flan so satisfy ing. The taste in this pan1cular flan reaches new height~ from the hint of rum and sherry fla vor When nothing else will do. this nan alwaysappearsasadessen for my guest lo. Anotherdessen that people love is a molded pear affair in a cofTec- fla vored gelatin. This recipe was given to me by a student "hd took cook.mg classes from me for years. She was a whiz m the k1tchen and loved making dessensas much asentrecs. but felt. as most good cooko; do that a pastr;- laden dessert at the end of a hopefully sumpt1ous meal was netther appreciated 1mmed1ately nor after an hour's wall. I have no doubt that both of these desserts will ha1rnou reaching for a red pencil to give the recipe a star for success (and a new fa vonte)once you'1re heard the compliments from yourgul' ts . .\nd. the nicest th mg of all 1 that both arc quickly prepared i' •caps wbole milk '-a cap cream BARCELONA FLA Grated rind of .,._ oruge t tablespoons dark ram t t.ablespooas sweet 1llerry wlnt> 31, cap lfUalated sagar tick cinnamon • CARAMEL COA Tl G :i, cap gnnalated sugar '• capwatei ro make the caramel. Heat \Ugar .and watcrtogcthcrsldwly. Bnng to a boil until adetpgolden color result<; Pour quickly into a 11 i quan souffle dish. Rotate the-dish so that the hottom 1s ent1f't'lyrovertd wt th the a.rarncl Set a 1de Put milk and cream into a ~uct'pan alona with the cinnamon st1d. Heat over low heat for S minute . then bnnglo a boil. Kccifaoonstlnt watch and remove from heat Just .i the mil k foam\. Remove cinnamon \ttck, ~ltrtn ugarandatlowm1lk to1..'00I to lukewarm. Bcatcaa.sw1tha 'w1":wh1pfora lewseconds. then add to m ilk mixture alo ng with all remaining ingredient\ Pour overcooled caramel. Bake 1n 1 "'aterb3th at 325 degrtts for I to I'• hou~(unul a knife 1n ~in the center come out clean) l\llo"' lO <'OOI rompletch to room tcmperatu~ ~fore !CrVlf\I. Ju t (Pl ...... ,....,../C4) - ---------------- - (- A to Z kab~bs letter perfect fare Nectarines melba a cool-down treat With pcach.cnmson and red Nectannes Melba.summer's heat can be beat. Seasonal freshness means California nectannes. a cup ofice cream and raspberry ~uce. Nectannes Melba is a quick cool-down treat everyone is waiting for during summer's heat. Tart apples, fresh zucchiQi co-star with cubes of beef Virtually every country has a name for meat and vqetablc1 rooked on a skewer. We know it besJ as sbisb kabob, whicb comes from the Armenian. Tbc Japanese have their yak:itori; we've all beard of the French brochette, and the Russians call it sbashlilc. But, no matter what it's called, kabobs arc a barbecue favorite. -in A to Z Kabobs, the home economists at the Kikkoman Kitchens have chosen crisp, tart apples and garden fresh zucchini to co-star with tender cubes of beef in this refreshing and easy recipe. Before grilling, the beef and zucchini are lightly marinated in a blend of bottled teriyaki marinade and sauce, dry white wine, oregano and garlic!. This not only seasons the meat with a delicious flavor, it also helps seal in the natural juices during cooking. We also recommend blancing the zucchini first, so it can more easily absorb the full flavor of the marinade. And, because the beef and zucchini require different cook- ing times. blanching ensures that they'll both be done at the same time. Baste the kabobs~en with the marinade during grilling for added fla vor. Everyone is sure to be enamored by this novel and tasty kabob combination. And, to go along - a pasta salad with crunchy radish and bright red and green peppers is perfect. ATOZKABOBS 'h cup bottled tcrlyakl marinade and saacc 11. cup dry wllite wt.De 1 tablespoon vegetable oil If• to ~ teaspoon black pepper 14 teaspoon oregano leaves, crumbled 1 clove garlic, prc11ed 3 medium zacclliDI (aboal 1 poand) Bolling water Z pounds boneless tender beef 1tcab, each aboat 1 lnch tllick Z large cooking apples 10-lncb met.al or bamboo 1kcwcr1 Co mbine teriyaki sauce, wine. oi l, pepper, oregano and garlic: set aside. Cut each zucchini in half lengthwise, then crosswise into 11/i- inch pieces. Cover wi th boil ing water; let stand S minutes. covered. Drain and cool. Cut beef into t 1/i-1nch pieces; place with zucchini in large plastic bag. Pour in teriyaki sauce mi xture. Press air out of top of bag; tie top securely. Marinate 30 minutes. turning bag over occasionally. Meanwhile, core apples and cut into 11/i-inch pieces. R.eserving marinade, remove beef and zuc- chi ni; thread alternately with apple on skewers, leaving space between pieces. Place on gnll 5 inches fro m hot coals. Cook about 5 mi nutes on each side (for rareror to desired degree of doneness, brushing occasionally with reserved marinade. Makes 6 servi ngs. Selection of fresh California nectarines 1s by a sharp eye and gentle hand. Look for a creamy yellow background color and well- fonned fruit without cuts or bruises. The crimson blush on nectannes is an indication of vanety not maturity. A sure sign of ripeness 1s when a nectari ne gives slightly to palm pressure. Store unnpe nectarines in a loosely closed paper bag and check daily. Turn favorite en tree in to a salad A delightful fragrance and softened flesh indicate npc frui t. For best flavor.enjoy at room temperature. NECTARINES MELBA 2 medium fresh Califor nia nectarines · Van Illa ice cream Raspberry Sauce 4 walnut or 8 pecan balves (optional l Drop nectanncc; into botl1ng water: simmer 2 minutes, drain. Run cold watero.,,enocool them SltpofTskins. halve and di scard pits Place nectarine halvcc;. cut 1,1de up. 1n stemmed dcsscn dishes Top with scoops ofu.;ecrcam. ~poon '·• Raspben) Sauce over each. Garnish with wa lnut or pecan halves 1fdec;1red. 4 servings. Raspberry Sauce: Prec;s I package (I() ounces) fro1en raspbemes. thawed. through sieve into saucepan. Blend in 2 teasponscornstarch Cook over med1um -h1gh heat. st1mng constantly until mixture comes to botl and thickens. Cool. Stir in I tablespoon kirsch (optional ). The laundry detergent that removes dirt and odors - Fresh-baked goodness . wrapped ln quick bread I , A hot loaf offreshly baked bread holds a certain magic. For many, the luscious aroma and savory taste of Just-baked bread recaJI warm chi ldhood memones of mom in the kitchen. Quick breads, like Morning Sun Bread made with cottage cheese and fruit, offer.a fast and easy way to bring fresh baked goodness to the table. Morning Sun Bread gets its fresh distinctive flavor by combining whole wheat flour, wheat germ and cottage cheese with finely chopped fresh orange, pineapple or banana. For texture, a handfu l of sunflower seeds may be added. The recipe makes two loaves. wh ich can be frozen.for later use. Momms Sun Bread 1s dehc10us sliced and buttered and served with fresh fruit for breakfast or as a mid-day snack. ------------MORNING SUN BREAD I 11 1 ~ cups nour 40C I ... ANU,ACTURfACC)ull()N (lrPIRESrEBAUAAY21 ,., I 40C J cup wbolc wbcat noar · 1· SAVE 400 ON SURF DETERGENT I ~t:::;::::::u. soda, clJlDamon I Good on two 17 oz (Of) one of any other size I ~ teaspoon bakin1 powder • cu• 612385 1 cap oll 1111 .. Lever .. -r11mbun" y011111t ro1ee I 1 ~ capt aagar I w.mlA Ol lfit\ COllJIOll ptus 8c I wbMo!ttO n ) ~ Capl COltllC Cf1••1• ~ ""'" l...., lllOr'Cl'oOI\ Poloc1 ...... ... VU f ,.,..,.,., O'f 1111111t!llnbl.tet1 rJ IN 1 cap f laely CltOpped OtaDlt, placapplc Or blDaDI. ~ °'°' ·~ o ""° r• 1'9Cl6fl ~ cap chopped aal1 or 1ced1 (optional) ... I ~,.'~'="~r;'l'!, \:, s· I t lea1poo11 rraled oruge peel ~ ... 11n111 Sift dry ingredients together Real eggs. adding 011 and sugar I • 1 1 1 l l t.? o t. o I sradually Cream well Combine cottage chec\C, frutt prcl and cu ------------mixture, mix in dry mgrcd1ents poon into 2 well-greased Q-1nrh loaf pans Bake at J.25 degrees. I hour Make'> 2 loavc\ Cool to <ihcc Steak, potatoes adapt to summer Remember when }Our parents took you to a restaurant as a child, and your favorite order was steak. potatoes and a salad with bleu cheese dressing? Well, now you can enJOY all three foods. in a one-dish salad. That's right. A salad. STEAK 'N POTATO SALAD 1 envelope blca cheese and bcrb1 salad drc11lng mix, red wlne vinegar, water and salad oil 1 pound ro11t beef, cut lD strips ~ cup chopped red onion 3 mcdJam unpeeled rcd-1klD potatoes, cooked and tblnly sliced 'I• pound leaf lettuce 1 large tomato, thinly sliced Sliced ripe ollvet Prepare salad dressing mill wnh red wine vinegar, water and salad oil as directed on envelope. Toss meat with onion and dressing. Cover and let stand 15 minutes. Arrange potatoes on lettuce- lined serving platter and top wt th tomato slices. Place-meat mixture on top and garnish with olt ves and shced onion. 1f desired. Makes 6 servings. . I - Sandwich rOund true show-stopp'er _ America loves sandwiches. From bread loaf; remove center leavin1 pea~ut butter:and·jelly lunchbox •h·incb shell. Dia<:ard removed specials to cav11r-01Moast coclcta.il ~read. Layer salami, peppers and treats •. ~heir ease of preparation, half of salad dressfog mixture fo vena~bty and portability make shell. aandwtches bands-down favorites Cover with cheese, onions and for almost any occasion. remainina salad dressing mixture: When the weather Is fair and top with turkey. Cover with top of meals move out of doors, sand-bread loaf. Wrap in plastic wrap. wiches make super pack-and-carry Cbill 3 hours or overrught. Cut into foods. Next time it's your tum to 6 wedges to serve. 6 servings. tote the sandwiches, surprise the Vartattoa: Substitute rye or pum· crowd witb a show-stopper. pcmic.lcel bread for sourdough Oc•noe Cout DAILY PILOT/W~. ~ 20, ,. I Cl Deli-Oarden Sandwich Round is bread. ama.lce-aheadmastcrpiecethafsfar ,--------------------..;,_---------------------=----:......:.._.:.:.=--=========:.::=-......:..:.=---------more fun to make and eat than standard offerings. To prepare this sandwich spec- tacular, slice off the top of a favorite round bread loaf -rye, pumper- nickel and sou~ugh are especially good. Using a rrated knife, re- move the in ide of the bread~ leaving a 1h-inch shell. Alternately layer onion and green pepper rings with turkey, salami . and cheese slices and the tasty tomato-cucumber-salad dressing mixture. Rcp~.ace the top of the loaf, wrap and chill to allow flavors to blend and harmonize. DELI-GARDEN SANDWICH ROUND 'i'I cap salad dre11lD1 'I• cup f lDely cbopped seeded cucumber '4 cap flDely cbopped seeded tomato 'i'I tea1poon dried basil leaves, cruslaed 1 1 'i'I poud roud sourdough_ bread loaf ' t salami sUees t 1reen pepper rln1s 8 pa1teari1ed proce11 American eltee1e 11lce1 • red OlliOD rings 8 cooked mkey slices Combine salad dressing, cucumber, tomatoes and basil; mix lightly. Chill. Cut slice from to p of CHEFS ... From Cl learned from past mistakes. His first four restaurants failed. · -Franey said there arc more than 25.000 restaurants in New York City. -Prudhomme said the.secret to a successful restaurant is fi'rst the food. and second the employees. "The people who work for you have to trust you. believe in you ... he said. -Ronald and Nancy Reagan drink little alcohol. When they do, it's usually California wine, said their chef, Haller. He has been at the White House with administrations · since J 966. Haller declined to name the Reagans' least-favorite foods. The last time he did, he said, growers of the disliked species wrote nasty letters to the president. -The cost for a 21-month academic program at the Culinary Institute of America in Hyde Park, N.Y .. is about $13,000 for tuition and fees only. -A graduate of that institute can expect to receive about S 19.500 starting salary as an apprentice chef. -Chefs have gro upies. They formed a long line up to Prudhom- me to have him autograph their programs. -Rick Pomeroy. executive chef at the Del Lago Resort Hotel north of Houston on Lake Conroe, said he secs Southwestern foods as the next big trend. But QUuo cooking is his current favorite. With its quick- cooking technique, he said, he can whip out 140 or so blackened redfiSh in 20 minutes for the huge buffets served at the resort. -The California rainbow trout served for a lunch looked and tasted like salmon. Lee Wedding, ex- ecutive vice president of the Na- ti onal Fisheries Institute, explained that aqua farms arc growing I 5-and 20-pound tro ut. which can be filleted and prepared like salmon, but without the higher cost. -Redfish, Prudho mme's fa vorite fish for blackening, now is on the restricted list, pending a ruling on whether to make it a recreational fish available onl.Y to game fi shermen. In the meantime. restaurants are usi ng several species in its place: red snapper. grouper. even cod. · -California wineries donated wine for the meals. -Franey's parting shot: .. Nine- ~-nine-point-nine percent of the food wnters and critics in the media don't know how to cook." SALADS ••• From Cl RICE AND BEET SALAD 1 Ya cups Ml.Date rice I Ya cups water 1 tables\>°°D batter or margar· lDe 14 teaspoon saJt • 4 cups (4 ouncea) frMll spl.nacll 1 cu (II ounces) small wllole beets, drained and qa1rtered Ya cap balved red oaloa sllces s bard-cooked e1a•. lllced I cap prepared lemon and llerb1 11lad dre11ln1 Prepare rice with water. butter and $Ill as directed o n package. Chill. Place spinach on !Wervina platter and spoon rice on top. Place beets and pourdre~s1ngevenly over salad. Chill I hour Makes 6 serving~. \ Double Coupon Pr-n1 rhu C'Oupon along wirn any one MonuJoctute11 cenu 011 c:oupon ano Q•I double lh• tOVtnu' wnen you purcno .. lh• ll•m Nor 10 inclllCI• re101Jer lrH gtocery PIU· cl\cu. ccupons coupons Oteat•r than one dOllOT or ••c.ecl 1ne •olue ot the 11em £ll cllld" liquor. IOl>acco. llUld mill! and milk p1och.1Cls Umll o-ll•m P•• MG.oula<:tw•u Coupon mus Limit 2 Hewapaper Ooubl• Coupona ,., CW!om.r CouPoA Ulec:tl .. 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High~r Sta ti~ards , .. a " C4 OranQil Cout DAILY PILOT/ Wednesday, Augu1t 20, 1986 Mother's shopping fun clipped without coupons Deer J ... -As I was filing my think all the arocers who accept Dear Jue -f recently moved lo cents for each coupon redeemed, refund checks al the bank, usina an coupe>ns today, 1. thought about them, e pecially those who oo-La BtUc, Fla .• and have found that but in some ways the situations are aocount that does not charae for bow much they are wonh to me. I'm casionally offer us double coupons. the two su~rmarkets closest to me similar. check& depo jted. a bowewife with two small cbll-What a generous opponunity. deduct a service charge for cashing -Jg1i1( There isanothergood reason why Here is this week's hst of re~nd ~( . and us1.na coup<>ns is m y way and what a relief for those of us on refund checks. " stores should not charac for cashing offers. Stan look.mg for the reqwred o .. makin.a money.' tight budgets. -bo•da Frt&daer, Is this fau1 Af\er aJI, these refund checks. It defeats their own refund forms, which Y.ou can obtain No~ Iona ago, I lo t the waUet that Ner Era, Mlcll. refunds come from products that I f ULLEI purpose -increasing saJes. Stores at the supc:rmarket, ~n newspaper contains my very best coupons. Dear R~oada -Thank you for purchased at these stores. ln Lowa, should beenoouragingrefund offers and magazine advertJscments and Sudde.nly, I found that my zeal for reminding us that coupon clippers where I come from, a store wouJd that stimuJate shoppers to buy and from traclina with friends. . sboppma was aone. Fortunately, owe a debt of gratitude to the never think of doing this to a try products. 9wging for cashing Meanwhile sW'l collecuna the tbUwasonJytemporary.Assoonas manufacturers who distribute customel'. -Dorotby Joaes, LI product carried by the super-refundchecksdoesJustthereversc. needed proofs of purchase as de- my supply of coupons was rcptcn-coupons for their products. There Belle, Fla. . market. Imagine what would haJ> Fonunately the great majority of tailed below. R~mem~rJ some labed, sboppma was fun ap.Jn. arc many other ways that they could Dear Dorollly-1 agree with you. pen if there were a similar policy for us are able to find cooperative offers arc not available an all areas l ..-ant to close this note by spend their promotional budgets. lt is not fair for the supermarket to cenu.-off coupons. retailers who appreciate our busi-of the country. ~1*inaall the manufacturers who but they. chose to give us an charge a chcck~shing fee If the I don't know astore that could get n~ss en~u&h to provide this service Today's refund offers have a d1stnbutc coupons. I also wtsh to opportunity to save money. check shows that 1t 1s a refund on a away with charging customers 10 Wlthou,cbarge-orwed~sit our value of$13.20. -These offers require refund No Games ... No Gimmicks ... Everybody Wins With Stater's Low, Low Prices ! LB BEEF BONE-IN Corner Cut ump oast AMERICAN BEAUTY LARGE SHELL OR Salad Roni BEEF ROUND ONELESS • !SIC lllA() Pens ,,,c, 79111> IA( 1111() ,.. Pencils ,.c, rAG>< Meat Dept. Savings Frozen Food Favorites Garden Fresh Produce Sirloin Tip Roast s1.a9 Pizza Ro 11 s Jrl¥"~ 11" .. "' ~99C Pi neapple"'~OE fAUH ~r, H~WAHAI• L839e Pf PP{ WJ"•I ty< ~' t';A',f Cantaloupe .pr,[ ~c· ... 1 .. ,,, 11119e Spencer Steak SJ.29 Waffles:~ ... ;~~f .. Y. 01 7 9¢ • j Ground Beef Patties • ..... .S3.59 Cool Whip Topping sor89e Onionsl .. IM S""f£1·•~·~11£0 . l.25¢ . " .. .. Beef Back Ribs ~87e Bright & Early~:::.,~~·[ •1015 9¢ LARGE FANCy ASSORTED UPRIGHT RED AND Mango. ORE EN MARANT A, FLUFFY RUFFLE FERNS AND SCHEFFLERA Chuck Steak . s1.69 Orange Juice ..... ,, Y•O ,s1.59 Houseplants Mahi Mahi Fillets II s1 .49 Bacardi Mixers ... ,,.,,, .. c,, 79c 39e,, sz."~ Orange Roughy Fillets I ,s4.99 Apple Juice .... 'f' .. V •M1 79¢ Compare these Low Prices Grocery Specials 3 VARIETIES Yu ban Coffee $7!'! Dressing Skippy Dog Food •M • REGULAR OR LIGHT -Bath Tissue ·:·'"'"-:Y. Coronet Towels ..... •'9l69' Gallo Wines.v . .-r10 l lf£A 53.89 ~ 59c Seagrams v. 0 H~·~~N 'n11T(Rs17 .59 DI.ape rs ·~ '""~ '·" s5 99 Bl k V I s5 69 • ._.._._ ... , ,.,.,,, n tr #'I (, • ac e vet (ANA0t~>; ''° li!l e Orange Ju ice~;~;;...';;! ..... ,,, I M()/ s1.39 Brandy c:'~ TtANllfl()'I •\j)~ s7 .29 Yogurt ~~;.:~ ·o,55' Passport Scotch .. \lntAs9.99 Cheese ... ·:·· .~· y "" ,,,, 51. 79 WHITE OR GOLD Potato Chips :.~~· ... ex.rt· .,,79e Ron Rico Budweiser 51.99 Mixers .. ::o. ••IA5 9c Rum Beer Crunch N Munch .... ,.:~. t . ,29e Seven Up I '" 51.49 s9•• s4z• OI 75c Perrier Water .. ,. ... , >•,, 79c , 1s.L1TeA 12112.oz Van ill a Wafers ·r~, , ... Mil• I 51.59 r---------------------- 79¢ Pal ADVERllSEO rrEM •" -~ ... +..;.;.;;.~-'-'-t---+--1--t--1 GUARANTEE S 1 • 49 -..--~ ,...... 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Send the required refund form and the Universal Product Codes from any three 20-ounce or five 8-ounoc cans of Dole Pineapple, along with the price sticker from a pack.aac of Fresh Chicken. Expires Sept. 30, 1986. FRf.SHLIKE Cob Com Refund Offer. Receive ll coupon worth S l toward the purchase of Freshlike Com on the Cob. Send the required refund form and.. two proof-of-· purchase symbols from Frcshlike Com on the Cob. Expires Sept. 30, 1986. STOVE TOP for Turkey SI Refund Offer. Send the required refund form and three ~oofs of purchase (front panel of st&soning pouch) from Stove Top Stuffing for Turkey. Expires Sept. 30, 19.8~.,... VEG-ALL Homestyle S 1 vner. Receive a coupon worth $1 toward your next purchase of Vcg-AJl Homestyle. Send the required re- fund form and three complete labels from 29-ouncc Vcg-AJI Homestyle Large Cut Vegetables. Expires Sept. 30, 1986. Bonus! This offer doesn't require a refund form. CAROLINA Polaroid C.amera Offer. P.O. Box 803866. Houston, TX 77280-3866 Receive a Polaroid Spirit Camera (a $24. 95 value), plus a coupon for SI off Polaroid film. Send five proofs of purchase from I-pound ( 16-ounce) C.arolina Rice, along with a check or money order for S 14. 75. plus SI for post.age and handling. Include your name and address. This offer is a vailable while supplies last. TREATS ••• From Cl before serving, run a sharp, thin knife around the edge oflhe dish to loosen the nan. then inven it onto a decorative serving plate. Serves 6. Note: The recipe can be broken into SIX 1nd1v1dual nans if desired. For smaller nans, bake only about l/• to one hour. Test for doneness same as for large nan. COFFEE PEARS 1 packa1e uflavored 1elatln Z tabletpooDI cold coffee 3 tablespooa1 copac or brandy 'h capsapr l cap f re1llly brewed 1troa1, llot coffee 8 cu.aed pear llalves ~ cap pear 1yrap I cap beavy cream, wllJpped 11. teHpooD vullla t tablespooa1 powdered Hllr Put the pear halves on a plate, and sprinkJc with 2 tablespoons of the cognac. Set aside. Mix the cold coffee with I tablespoon of the cognac and gelatin. As soonas gelatin softens (30 seconds). add sugar and hot coffee. Sur until gelatin and sugar are dissolved. Add pear syrup. Using a I 0-inch ring mold, or six individual molds. arrange pear hal ves in the bottom. Gently pour about 1'1 inch of gelatin mtxture around the pears. Place an refriger- ator to partially set the gelatin. Chall the remaining coffee-gelatin mix- ture until it as slightly thickened. . Whip the cream.and while whip- ping add the 2 tablespoons of powdered sugar and the vanilla. Fold this into slightly thickened gelatin mixture. Spoon over pears and chill until firm. Unmold JUSt before serving. Serves 6. Veggie medley tasty, color{ ul FRESH CORN AND TOMATOES 6 fresb ear1 of corn 3 larat tomatoes. peeled aad cboppd •cap f ·~ cup flatly chopped «reea pepper 1 lta1poon 1a1ar • ltHpooD drttd bHll, cru11led '• teaapooa salt ..._ tea1poo1 pepper • ore ·corn down each row of kernel~ Cut corn off cob. Scrape coh 10 remove corn liquid (you ~hould hnvc about 3 cups tot.al). In a larac ~uccpan combine com . tomatoes. onion. &rttn pepper. \ugnr. b.is1I ~It and pcpprr Brana to txnhna. ~duce heat. rnvcrand simmer IS to 20 minutes or unttl vc ctablc~ arc tendtr: stir ona~1onally. Makc'l 8 ~rv1ng, ' i ' ---.. '°--a::;___ ' -------=-- -- Today's Neighborhood Drugstore Our Regular 7'1' ea Strt-Dex Acne Pads COSTA MESA The Courtyards Harbor Blvd Intersection Of Harbor & Newpor1 Boulevard 1722 1750 HUNTINGTON BEACH Loehma(ln's 5 Points Plaza Main St At Beach Blvd Formerly Allen's Pharmacy 847-352'5 l ------- l 'Oreal Studio •Spray. 6 ounce •Mousse. 5 ounce •Gel or Cream 4 ounce Assor1ed Types YOUR CHOICE 199 Our Reg 3 59 ea 269 •True Reflections Lighted Mirror Model OR2 Our Regular 18 99 •Pro Style Hair Dryer 1250 Watts & Shades Our Reg 3 95-4 25 4 Heat Settings Our Regular 19 88 LAGUNA HILLS Laguna Hrlls M.-411 El Toro Road MISSION VIEJO 328 M1S$1 0n V1010 Mall ¢ YOUR CHOICE Salt Price Ea MlllUI Mir 1 "''" Ill """' 14.88 -5.00 -5.00 YOUR FINAL COST 4~~ ' ce Or1nge Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, August 20, 1~86 ' I Salad's na vOr and texture enhanced with mushrooms Summer is every salad lover's counterpointlo tbedeepareensand a ~ood choice for your next favorite season. The cnspest let· reds that make up the usual salad c~~~~s a basic salad with a unique tucc. reddest cherry tomatoes and combination. touch: instead of the usual the sweetest com fill produce Mushroom salads arc especially vinaigreue. the vegetables ~re counters to overflowtnJ and inspire delicious when served with tossed with a dressina laden with the most appealLOg salad comb1na· barbecues. They're light enouah to finel y chopped mushrooms for taons. balance the richness of arilled more intense mushroom flavor No matter which of summer's meats. but assertive enough to bold throughout. seasonal bounty you select for your their own apinst zesty sauces. When selecting fresh mush- next salad. be sure to include fresh Garden Salad Bowl with Mush-rooms, look for those with smooth, mushrooms for nch flavor and roo,m Dressing, a colorful com bi~-firm caps. Store prc-pack.aaed contrasting texture. tion of sliced fresh mushrooms wt th mushrooms in their orignal con· The pale color of mushrooms romaine lettuce. cherry tomatoes tainer in the refrigerator and bulk also adds eye appeal -a dramatic and com kernels cut from the cob. is mushrooms in a paper bag. C1ean =:================================-_:_----------~-------------------------------------------------------------------------------1 mushroomsbywipingwithadamp cloth or rinse quickly under cool water. Never clean mushrooms Vons Exclusive Rotation Diet Vons Exclusive The Rotation Diet Loose Op to A Pound A Day And Never Gain It Back Get into shape with Vons Southern California Scale Down ... and get in the Quiness Book of Wor1d Records! Imagine going to a supermarket and losing weight! Now you can do just that when you come to Vons. And only when you come to Vons. Because Vons is the exclusive sponsor of the Rotation Diet. It's a community weight loss program developed by Dr. Martin Katahn at Vanderbilt University's Weight Management Department. No supermarket has used the Rotation Diet to lose 5 million pounds. Together we can break the world record. · It's Free There·s no charge for enrolling in the program at Vons. And there's no charge for any of the printed material you'll receive every week. You'll get your diet and information pamphlet when you com e in to Vons for your weekly weigh·in. The , Rotation Diet began as a community service, so unlike other popular diet pro- grams, the Rotation Diet is free for the communit,¥. In fact, a Tennessee comm un· ity of 75,000 lost tons of weight in the successful Melt·A·Mlllion·· campaign in the beginning of this year. 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Details in Store. <JNUMITED DOJJBLE CO<JPONS I NI Manuf!K'turcrs Coup<''" m<Jy bf> (jr,,,t>f"'<1 \tJfJt'''' It r rir1tr11rt nf M.tnuf,,, twn and exptrotk>n dat~. 11t11th th!' followmg "'" ''P'•'•ri" I A limit al three coupoM lot hk,. 11,.mc. .viii bf clou1Mr1 !Jf'r <.:ustorn"' All o•hn coupons°' that like lt~m 'Mii bl' r~m~ al,.,,~ vithlf' 2 If ttw C'OUpon excttdt SI 00 ontv ~I 00 nra., be duubl#'.'d t;"1CJ < a~h t>.tc k 1 J lJquor, fresh Ouid mrlk produr:t.<"\ and frr¥ c OlJpnnG ,.•dudl"d Lean Ground ]2 g Beef Patties f * ·~ ,µ~;,:: Lb. Beef Rib Roasts 198 U..qe f.Nl-~ U 5 DA 0--. llftl L.b Boneless Rib Eye Steak 369 ~U!>Olt O-•llo"4 U> Boneless Stewing Beef 159 !le'""1 USDA 0-• Beft lb Boneless Familv Steaks 179 ~ U S DA o.oic• 8el!I if-Pllcll lb Boneless Round Steaks 179 Ttn1114 ""*"' S-.US.OA O""t't llMl~u ~ LI> ~~~hrx~~r9round Beef lb 129 t",r:;sh Beef Liver lb .89 ~~-~~~~.~sage Roi~ 179 Rath Blackhawi< Sliced Bacon 198 ,,, .,,, ..... 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O!"lO" ~ C ' P.ctv l'l aunr .. ~ K •• '•'W .. ,,..,Ut; ... #' ..... ,_ • .., • .,.._ ... "" ....... " ~ ... ......... •• _.. l"Ji ,.....,.._. .... f'"I• II _ ... )r 'M~• hit•, II ~ .... ~~,~ #4 ............... ~, .... c... .-. .. . ................ -..... ....... ._. ··--..... ....., .. ,..... .. ..... ·-- The More Store until ready to use. When summer is over, serve mushroom dressing over salads made from fall and winter produce. Since mushrooms are" grown in- doors in a climate-controlled at- mosphere. you can count on them to enhance salads all year long. GARDEN SALAD BOWL WITH MUSHROOM DRESSING 4 capt torn romalDe lettace 8 oucea f reab maabrooma, thickly altced 8 to 10 cberry tomatoes, balved 1 ear con 'I• cap ve1etable oil 3 tableapoona wblte wine vinegar t tablespoon• water t tea1poon1 Dljon-atyk mastard 1 teaspoon tarragon Salt ud pepper, to taste In large bowl combine romaine, about three-fourths of the mush- room slices and the tomatoes. Cut com kernels from ear. add to bowl. Toss, cover and chill. Meanwhile, prepare mushroom dressi ng. In small bowl whisk oil. vinegar. water, mustard and tar- ragon. Finely chop the remaining mushrooms with chef's knjfe or with electric blender or food pro- cessor, pulsing motor on and off. Stir into dressing mixture, then pour over chilled salad and toss. Add salt and pepper: toss again. Makes 4 scrvmgs . ., Nutrition a major factor in golden age Nutritton, exercise and attitude are the major keys to a quality life in middle age and beyond. However, says the president of the California D1etettc Association, "the role of diet in the a$1ng process seems especiall y confusmg to many people. "Actuall y, a nutnt1ous diet for an older person is no different from that of the young adult. Variety and balance in food choices arc needed to assure adequate vitamins and minerals. This 1s espc<:1ally import- ant in aging as calone mtakc goes down," said Joan Hud1bcrt, R. D. "It's a pretty simple dietary fo rmula, but man y indi viduals still seem confused. They have a lot o( questions." , Followjng are some of the most often asked questions about diet in the $Olden years, and the registered dietitian 's answer to them. Q: Are tbere uy nutrlt1onal concen1 tbat apply 1peclflcaJly to tbe 1gta1 proce11? A: There are three nutnt1onal concerns that take on greater im- portance as we age . Ovemutnt1on -weight more than 20 percent above the ideal is dangerous and may contnbutc to some disease states. . Undcmutrition and underwe1~t are not uncommon in the agrng population and can leave individ- uals vulnerable to disease. Finally, fasle nutnt1on tnfor- mation and outright quackery are often aimed at individuals looking for the Fountam of Youth seeki ng a cure for disease or scarchtng for relief from pain or immobility. Q: Cu certain aatrlenta protect aa from tile de1eneratlve dbeaae1 Heb aa cancer, ar~rltia, os- teoporo1t1 and lleart dJaeaae? A: While many nutrients have been credited with protecting hu- mans from disease, the whole story is not yet in. Some degenerative diseases seem to have dietary components. Cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, kale, mustard ~ns and cauliflower, hilh-fibcr foods Vit- amin A in dairy products, fish and dark yellow and green vegetables. and vitamin C found in citrus fruits, mel ons and strawberries bavc been SUafest(d as bcina protective apinst cancer, for example. Q: Wllat aboat lBteHctlona be- tween tt.e , food we tat and prHcrlbecl medJctlou? A: Many prcscripuon and over- thc-counter mcd1cat1ons can inter- fere with absorption, toraae or excretion of csscnt1al nutncnts. If you are talons mcd1catton on a reJular basts, consult your phy~ 1c1an or d1cutiao about possible food and medication interaction. The California Dietetic Associa- tion ha.s dcvclol)ed a book.let detail· 1n1 lhc nutrit1onal need of an aaina population. It as available free of charae by scndina a sclf~addretsed. \tamped envelope to "The Kfya to the Oolden Y~rs.'' 3170 founh vc. Third Aoor. c;an 01cao 92 103. I r < )' Orange Coa.t DAILY PILOT IWednelday, AuguM 20, 1• Cl Turk.e;y salad plum delicious Seasonal specialty follows gutdellnes of high nutrients but low tn calOrtes d .... . t ...... ., .... .,... ...... c~oppe• 1cea.,...1qar celery, ~ watereteu, peen onjon, aupr, berbl. uh and pepper in I.quart deep bowl or mold. Mix well and pack tiahtly. Cover and chin at least 'h hour. fresh fnait.s and vetetablea, lean meats, poultry and fiahi wholearain bread• and c:erea11 and ow-fat da.iry foods IR all pan O( the healthful eatina style. Some caU it li&ht style. The star seasonal apeciaJty in Turkey Plum Salad is freab Cali - fornia plums, available now ~ugh September. ~his li&ht recipe follows all the guidelines in eating light and prepanna light meals. Ha\Vaiian tradition adopted for pork roast Feasting Hawaiian-style means luau, a meal prepared with f'lair. Since a keynote to Hawaiian living is also relaxation, it's readied with ease as well. Luau Roast Pork is mannated in a sweet-sour blend of apricots (strained baby food, to save strain on the chef), honey, lemon and lemon rind, soy sauce, garlic, ginger and ginger ale. Hawaii is a melting pot of cultures and their cuisine reflects this blend, tak.Jng on hints of a host of nationalities like Chinese and Japanese. Oriental Vegetable Packets com- bine mixed frozen vegetables with pea pods and water chestnuts, with a sherried tcriyald sauce sensiuvcly spiced. Foil-wrapped, the packets grill until tender on the cooking grid. And while a Hawaiian may tarry over taro, we can simply whip up a sweet Potato casserole in minutes, place at on the cooking grids, and heat through as the roast reaches perfection. LUAU PORK ROAST 5 to I poa.ad1 leu pork loin, boned ud rolled 3 Jan 1trailled apricots (baby food) 'i'I C11p boDtY 14 cap fre1b lemon jllict 1 clove garlic, cra1bed 1 cap &instr alt "'te11pooD sJ.nger 1 tablespoon grated lemoa rt.ad Combine marinade ingredients in glass or plastic container. Place meat in marinade turning to coat completely. Marinate covered for at least 4 hours, turning oc- casionaJly. Remove meat from marinade; reserve marinade to baste roast during last hour of cooking time. Place roast on thecookinggridsand cook about 21/J hours to be well- done ( 170 degrees). SWEET POTATO CASSEROLE WITH P ECAN TOPPING I 4 caps m11bed cooked sweet potatoes (% to %Ya pound1)1 tgg, beattn I tablt1pooa1 firmly-packed bro1nl sagar I tablt1pooas butter or margar- lnt, melted Z tablt1poo111 orange Jolee % teaspoon aaJt ~ cup coarsely cbopped pecans 1 Combine patatocs, egg, 3 table- spoons each of brown sugar and butter or margarine. orange Juice and salt; beat until light and fluffy. Fold in 111 cup pecan~. Tum into buttered shallow I 1h-quart oven- proof casserole. SprinkJe remaining i;, cup nuts and 3 tablespoons brown sugar I over top. Dnzzle remaanang 3 tablespoons butter or marganne over top. Place casserole on cook- ing grids and cook 30 minutes. ORIENTAL VEGETABLE PACKETS 1 (11 oance) package frozen mixed ve1etablt1 orttntal·•tylt · 1 (I ouce) package frozen ~ese pea pods 1 (I oanct) can sliced wattr c~e1hl•t11 drailled l table1pooa tertyakJ 11ace l ~ tea1pooD1 dry abtrry 1 tablespoon ve1etable oll "' tea1poo1 1arllc powder "' teaspoon dry ma1tard "' teaspoon groud 1tn1er "' te11poon 111ar Tear off two 24-inch sheets of heavy-duty aluminum fotl to form a double thickness. Thaw frozen vegetables until they can be broken apart. Combine aU tnvcdients and arrange in ocnter of aluminum foal. Oose package securely with n double fold on top and ends. leaving a little space for steam expansion. Place on coolung arids and cook until tender (about IS to 20 minutes). .. We"re F1qhtmq Fm Your Life. '&~aAm.ncantteart ·v Assoctatton TURKEY Pl-UM SA.LAD i or I Iara• er • 1mall fresll CaWoralapt••• i "'a c•pt cooked t•rby or c•lckee, diced (aboat i wbole c~cba bre11t1) Ya c.p •llole aahlral almads, tollted,clMtpped I cap celery, 1Uced 1 cap plaill low-fat yoprt 14 aeu,... _. dliyme, or- e1uo ... ,......., ~ ... .,... wt <-.!low > PewdaAel,.,,.r Len.ee (optteul) 1 cu ( l1 oucet) mudarta oraqe 1ep1eat1, dtalaed (op- tleul) NatvaJ almoads, 1llced (op- tlffal) Cut l llJ plums into 1h-inch cubes. Meanwhile, io make plum fans. Quaner rcmaini04 pluma. Finely alicc q uarten, cu tuna almott all tbe way throu&h but kccplna aUccs attached at one end. fan out. Line scrvina plate with lettuce, if de- sired. % C11Jt watercre11 or panley, Combine with turkey, almonds, Invert chilled salad from bowl onto lettuce. Decorate with oranie SCF.lents and plum fa ns. Sprinkle wnh sliced almonds. 4 servJngs. CASCW ..... lllT G.E .. 4·PACK son. WHITE 60, 75 OR 100 WAn S ·& W ICIDNIY lllAllS WITH THIS COUPON ~ND '25.00 OR MORE PURCHASE SH COUPON FOR DETAILS SllACK CllACICWS ~---( COUltON ) • •-••cK COOi 7 .. . ........ •.•. . I LIGHT BUL8S 1 • 60-7s-100 wAn son WHm • ! FREE! i I WITH THIS COtWON ANO S2S 00 OR MC»E I 8 PUltCHASE EXCLUDING TOBACCO LIOUOll 8 ~IRV PRODUCTS & PRICE Of BULBS LIMri • 8 ONE PER COUPON ONE COUPON PER AOUlT I • CUSTOMER C.000 AUG 21 THRU AUG 71 • 1986 . • ..............••• : LARA SCUDD 'S ... ltOfATOCIRN M..OZ. 2 29 INCWDES 1.00 OFF • ~ GARMNZOS 15.S·OZ .39 NABISCO SMALL BOX ASST 1.29 .99 Single Roll Llvlngwore, .. a.Count I-lb. Pkg. Quarter St1clu 32·0t Assorted BRAWNY TOWELS ............................. 67 9-INCH DIXIE PLATES ...................... 1.79 FLEISCHMANN'S MARGARINE. . .....• ff RAGU SPAGHETTI SAUCE .......•• 1.79 •ONILISS •UM1t•WT FRESH LEG • GENUINE AMERICAN-WHOLE OR RUMP HALF ..... O.•Olll LAM•CHOH _87 LB. HUGHES 'I• INCH YAWi TRIMMED LA801 LOIN UM•CHOH HUGHES 1/1.tNCH I 59 VALUE TRIMMED BEEF RO•JNO La. e HUGHES I 4·1NCH 2A9 VALUE TRIMMED . GENUINE AMERICAN L&. HUGHES 11 ... INCH 2 69 VALUE TRIMMED FRESH AMERICAN L& • HUGHES I .. INCH I A9 VALUE TRIMMED rRESH AMERICAN L& L& 2.29 Bake. Broll or Fry LI 1.19 ..... •ACIPIC SNAP .... PILUTS ... US O.A. Choice 8..t BONELESS ROUND STEA K .. Troy Pock Sousoge FARMER JOHN PORK LINKS lB 1.89 HONEYDEW MELON -~ SWEET JUICY c ·LB. Fresh Flovorlul •.... LB. A9 BOSC PEARS. Hong1ng LB .• 59 4•, INCH PLANTS l.M •e11••1m 17 II ( ua•••..., ... aaas ) \lolunie T""° McCALL'S COOKBOOK 1 S-Ot BAN ROLL ON DEODORANT Fft5" ,,. 2 Ounce Pkg IUY 1 PAIR Gn 1 PAIR FREE! c::~ HINOICHI La. .19 TOPU ..... : .......... _._.. e 6 5 6 n ·Ot 8o11 1.29 ·" HOUSE MUGICHA·lEA Morukon Su 25 _. 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C8 Or1no• Coest DAILY PILOT I Wednesday, Auou•t 20, 1988 No Dea/0' Sales • limit Rights Reserved Prices QxxJ August 2().26, 1986 Sale Items Available at Orange County Locations Only A Gourmet Food Emporium Our store in Fashion Island, Newport Reach. co nsists of 63.000 sq. ft. of in- ,niational de lights! Jo~n us for these sp ecials: .. Friday Night Lobster Feasts Every Friday night. at the Atrium Cafe, from 4:30 to 9:00 pm. A Tacos -All You Can Eat .___, Only S 6 ... at La ·Salsa. every Tuesday night fro m 5 pm to 9 pm . --· ei'~>' Buffet Brunch Served from 9 am until I :30 pm every Sunday at our Atnum Cafe. ~" Adults 8.95 • Children 5.95 Kj Wine Tastings Samplt· four to eight wines for only ~50. Tac;tin~s an~ he ld on Wedn esdays from 6 to 8 pm at our Wine Bar. ~Fresh Flowers Stop hy Hy the Stem, our European florist. for a FREE CHINESE CARNATION r Jne rer customer. tchi/e quantities last. Park Anywhere! After "hopping, let us take your ~rocenes out fnT wm ... drive lt, ou r grneery pick-up on level 2. Wl''IJ transpc,rt your groce ries upstairs and load thl'm into your car for you -free! . DELI CHEESE Super Value! I Ir · l<.ir1d1 F<11 nil r-. \1,irh·t\ 11wn Fresh Fruit Salad .... 1 11, rt1ml' s p1lk of lhl 1 r11p of ,.. t'I 11111'\ frurh lrnm our st11n· \ 1 1 ' 11 ir , 111\' v>oknut 2 5 9 111 llllll° lb. 1 • Jarlsberg Cheese \ 11uttv 011v11rL0J, SwlS'.'\ l\fll' from ~111'\hl\ Cut frl'sh <lJrh. 399 H,1nJ11m wt "'L'U~l"' rl·~ 4 4<i lh. lb. ' ---~--rr· ~ Just ay "Charge It!" • Treats & DelicaSeas! Irvine Ranch Farmers Market is proud to offer the largest selection of fresh fish and seafood in Orange County at our Newport Beach store in Fashion Island . If it's being caught anywhere in the world, we'IJ have it. .. FRESH! Come see our newly expanded seafood department today. FRESH KING SALMON STEAKS ·Thick-cut for the BBQ! lb. PRODUCE SEAFOOD fi~~~;d;: Fresh Fillet of Melons 2 5 Pacific Red MEAT USDA Choice Beef Kabobs ~lh ~• ~ Snapper 299 . Jb . ---• lb. 399 Cooked Dungeness USDA Choice Crab Legs 899 Center-Cut }99 Bartlett Pears 59 and Claws lb. Beef Brisket lb. L.1r~e SIZl' lb. e Lar~l' White Mushrooms }89 lh. #) \\hill'.. shell ·on Irvine lfan ch Farmt:rs Market Trail Mixes }89 lh. or pkg. WINE BAKERY End of Vintage Sale! .\'ell'' Fresh Bakc<l Edna Valley J~mbo Cheddar 1964 Chardonnay Cheese Muffins i\ Vl'ry finl' chan.lrnrnay Pki.!. of 4 reg. 4.29 399 at a super value. 999 ;. . --, pkg. 750 ml r~~. 12.75 " •. ( )f1/11(J1 ( tJ/11111/ .... /lllt''i /: \U'fll \f11fllrd 1t11d ( 11\ftl l/1°\CI '"" ' , ~ Stuffed Boneless . · ~ Pork Chops With our dellcious cornbread stuffing ... ready to hake. ~lb.2 79 Italian Sausage Our own hlend of natural spices and herbs. No MSG! No Nitrates! lb.2 49 GROCERY Knudsen Yogurt All Flavors 5 3 H oz . ctn rl'~ .. n e Mothl·r·li Oat Bran Hot Cereal t fi oz. nk~. r~Jl I 77 I. 25~ ~ ,OMCAITI ON A2 WEDNE DAY , A G T 20, 1986 Hit-run driver surrenders Newport woman on motorcycle killed in Mesa eras : suspect drunk, poltce say By TONY SAAVEDRA °' ............ A suspected drunken driver who ned the scene Monday ni&ht after his car rammed a motorcycle in Costa Mesa, killina one rider and injurina another, turned himself in to polic.c Coaat Health ottlclala are In- vestigating a reported eeptic tank spill that closed a Balboa Penin- sula beach./ A3 Callfomla Smog Is kllllng trees In the southern Sierra./ Al ·~ Nation A stowing In economic growth Is raJslng re- cession fears./ A5 Food , Contemporary salads combine good taste with convenience and nutrl- tlon./C1 Sports Kirk McCaskill pitched the Angels to victory In the first game of a double-header spllt./81 INDEX Wednesday. Edward Emaniel Collier, 2S,of Garden Grove was bein' held on felony charses in the hn~nd-run accident that left a 21-ycar-old New· pon Beach woman dead. Police reponed that Collier wu also dnving Wlth a suspended hcense and was wanted on two traffic warrants forfailina to appear in court. JiU Paradiso, a passenaer on the motorcycle driven by Jonathan Scott Marsh, 23, died at Fountain Valley Rcaional Hospital about 4S minutes after the LO p.m . accident, said officer Bob Baumprdncr. Paradiso was rushed to the hospi· tal's trauma center with massive head injuries. Marsh. of Stnta Ana, was also taken to the hospital with a con· cussion and lacerations. He was reponed in serious but stable con· dition this mornina. Neither motorcycle rider was wear· in& a helmet at the time of the accident on Newpon Boulevard, JUSt south of Del Mar A venue, Baumprdner said. The motorcycle was rammed from behind by a Mazda RX7 that was traveling nonh at a minimum of SO mph, police reponed. Advice and Games Bulletin Board Business Classified Cluia llarrta of Tutin esajoya a aummer day ftahlDC at Herltace Pull In ~e. . . .. He (the driver of the car) wujuJt ao•n& too fast and didn't sec them," Baumptdner u1d. Paradiso wu thrown some 200 fctt, bouncin& off the sports car and landina on the pavement. ~um.aatdncr said Collier and an unidenuJied male passenger, who suffered minor injuries. ditched the Mazda about a mile up the road, JUlt past the Santa Ana Country Club. Polic.c cordoned off the area and called in helicopters from the Los Comics Death Notices EntertaJnment Food A11 A3 A8-9 B8-8 A12 88 A10 C1-8 BS A<t A3 Heat keeps beaches, parks hopping Mind & Body Opinion Police log Pub11c Notices Sports Televlslon Weather 84,8 B1--4 A10 A2 By PHU. SNEIDERMAN Of ... O.., ......... A mid-August heat wave kept 1he mercury soaring Tuesday as Orange County residents embarked on a determined search for rthef. Temperatures climbed to 82 in Newpon Beach and 96 1n Santa Ana. while Los Angeles h11 the 100-dcgrec mark. ma1ch1ng a record set in 1885. "II will be cooling off slight:! and humidity will increase," sai Na- tional Weather Service meteorologist Michael Lewis of 1he forecast for 1oday "But 11 will sttll be hot and muggy ·· He said the cooling would st.an in coastal areas, where temperatures would drop five to seven degrees, and work inland. the Associated Press reported. Lewis blamed upper level high pressure over Anzona for the heat wave. "It's kept the sky clear." he said "There 1s nothing to block out the sun so it is hot. It's like having a one-way cap over us. It's lett•nf the sun 1n but won't lei 1he heat out. · The heat wave has ~n a bonanza for Wild Rivers. 1hc new water (Pleue Me llEAT/A2) Cousteau museum in HB hinges only on financing By 0 . JEANETl'E A VENT Delly .... C:.<1tp1ndel1t ..... Huntington Beach is the only American city the Cousteau Society is presently negotiating with for an oceanic museum site. Cousteau So- ciety rt'prcsenttves have assured city offi cials Charles V1n1ck. vice president of bustncss affairs for the Cousteau Society, told members of the City Council Monday that Huntington Beach will be the next site for a Cousteau museum after the initial facility ts constructed in Paris. However. ncgo tiattons hinge on the c1t)'°s ab1hty to fi nance the facility. he said. T he city had bee n seeking re- assurance from the Cousteau Society thal HunllnJtOn Beach would be given excl usive co nsideration for a West Coast facility The society also had been cons1dcnng a site in Aliso VieJo, cast of Laguna Beach. The city began scnously cons1der- 1ng the Cousteau prOJCCt after a fcas1b1llty study 11 commissioned 'lhowed that the center could attract a!> many as 1.3 m1lhon v1s1tors annually. T he society founded by famed French ocea n explorer Jacques Cousteau. plans to establish three such fac1lit1e"i in the U nited States and fi ve or six world wide. s~ud V1n1ck. Altho ugh the fac1ltt1cs art designed to make a global statement about (Pleue Me COUSTEAU I A.2) Anaeles Sheriff's Dei>artmeot and the Huntinfton Beach Police Depanncnt and pohce dotS from Newport Beach and Fountain Valley However. Collier escaped thto\.l&h the s<>lf course. before police could seal the area. and telephoned a friend to pick him up. At the advice of his sjr1friend. CoUier later called lf'le Costa Mesa Police Station and turned himtclf in about I a.m. (Ple&M ... DRJVKa/ A2) Dole plugs Zscbau inOC Cautious on chances of tax overhaul bein OK'd in present form By LAURA MERK Of ... Dllllr,... .... In a brief Orange County appear· ancc, U.S. Senate MaJority Leader Roben Dole called on pany sul)- ' porters to work diligently to act more Republicans 1n office and to prcscTVe the pany's maJoriiy in the Senate. Putting the whttls in mot1on, the Republican Senator from Kansas lent his suppon to Ed Zschau, the Re- publican nominee hoping to un1e1t Senator Alan Cranston this Novcm· ber Ht' stopped in Orange County on his way to Nevada Monday afternoon after spending the weekend •l'PC&"n& with Zschau at ~veraJ campaian events ''This 1s the heart of Rcapn co untry. lf you think Ronald Reagan ts doing an outstanding job as I do, then the best way to reward him 1s to keep the Senate Repubhcan. Malec RonaJd Rcapn happy and ,et nd of Alao Cranston.fl he wd. He cautiously fielded questions regarding tht' incomt' tax reform bill, which was passed by congrusionaJ negotiators Sunday and will be up for vote by Senate and House members when they return from a three-week recess in September "These art' massive changes to the Ul'< code We ma) find on SepL 8 that there 1s something that JUSt can't stand. It hasn't passed yet," he said, adding that 1t was nearly 1mposs1blc 10 predict the long-term effects o f a maJor overhaul of the current tax law<; t urrcntl), the economy 1s in a slump with A.mcncans saving more mone) than the) arc spendmg. Dole ~1d '"w hen (survc)'ors) go into the households ol those we call Yuppies 1hey are finding that people aren't buying. Befo re the year 1s out there will be an economic downfall that no one has prt'dt( ted, ·· he said The soft econom) .ts also due to the (Pleue .ee DOLB/ A2) Society billing radio players may not pay Mesa fee U.S. population climbs to 240 million in 1 985 Bike speeders face tickets By TONY SAAVEDRA °' .............. The American Society of Com· posers. Authors and Publishers may not have to face the inusic afteT all for o perating 1n Costa Mesa without a business license. The tables have again turned in the battle over ASCAP's rights to collect royalties from two hair salons -in (Pleue eee llU81Cl.A1f8' / A2) .. WASHINGTON (AP)-Amencans added more than 1.6 million to the country's population last year despite the fact tha't pc-o ple no longer arc havina children at a sufficient rate to replace themselves. new Census fiaures show. The U.S. population was 240,468,000 on Jan. I of this year, up 2,246,000 dunna 1985. including a natural increase of 1.67 million. plus estimated immigration of 577,000 That natural increase represents the fact that more people were born than dted during the year. All measures of fcnjhty were up somewhat in 1985. although nowhere near the levels recorded dunng the post-World War II Baby (Pleue eee POPULATION/ A2) Car-crash sleuth in much demand Dr. Wamn Clark knows California commuters better than they know themselves. And when a traffic col· 11'ton results in a different version of what happened from every witness, he 15n't surpnscd. H11 Traffic Manaacment and Co l- l1S1on lnvcsttpt1o n team will prob- ably reconstruct the actual event de p1te wttnes~~· varying accounts. , The fo rmer ( ahfort)ta H1Jhway Patrol officer sptnt years invcstipt· 1n1 1raffic collmo ns He calls them collts1ons b«au • he u ys. then: arc no acc1deots l. Paul ARCHIPLEY PEOPLE IN THE NEWS Huntington begins clocking bicyclists with radar today to enforce 5 mph limit By G. JEANETTE AVENT Deily,... c..-. .... ....,,, Radar $Uns will be used to zero in on b1qchsts speeding through Hunt- ington Beach under a new city ordinance. Effective today. the new regulation reduces the bicycle speed hmtt from 10 mph to 5 mph when pcde"itnan'> arc prc'lt'nt Manne ~fct) Ca pt 8 111 Rich· ardson ~•d the ordinance, ts an effon to reduce the number of tnJUf) accidents to pcde\tnans fhere has been a live· to 10.fold increase in the number of bicyclists over the las1 li ve years. part1cularl) near lhe \iunttnglnn Beach Cit)' beach O n any given summer day there art al<.o 5.<X>O to I 0.111 111 pcdcstnans who u~ 1hc 'O-fon1 \urface road near the beach 1 he m" 1lf \p<"t'ding b1cylcs and pcdC'\tnan'i has rc\ulted in accidents "'-here th(' 'll ttm wa~ taken away by amhulamC' '31d Richardson """c don'1 in1cnd to wnteevcryonc a tu:k.er · whu 1' going over 5 mph, said R1chard"m Instead pohoe will (Pleue He BJCYCL18T8/ A2) Mesa posts reward for pet killer By TONY AA VEOIU °' .... .,...,,,_ .... \\.1th polll~<' undble to tum up any ll·1Hh < <hta Me city o fficials posted t1 S 1 000 rcw rd for informatton on a '>t'fl<'' ol ~I po1soninp 1n a southsade nt·11thh•orhood .\1 the ufllna of 1ty C'ounctlman l><l\C' \\hct1er. the council voted un:in1mou\I)' Monday to offer OM monc} tor 1nformat1on lead1n1 to the 11rrrs1 llJ\d <'Oft\ftCtton of anyone ~'pon 1ble for the 20 ttporud ca of animal po1sentr'P ~"eral do and the victnlt)' 1)f Federal. Capitol Od strttU "Acc1dc\'\ts art an oai of °Ood," Clark u1d "Very rartly do they mutt from a mechanical problem Perhaps five percent "Most of the time 1t'1 pilot error Unfortunately. the mcd111tarted the conccP.t of 'accident "' he said "Per· haps 1f we could &Cl away from the concept of 'accident' ..,,,e'd have fe~r coll1s1ons " (Pl ...... CAJt-C~B/A2) Or. W&rre.D Clark. rtabt. cllnct. a .. tnftlc coll.lalon" lD Coeta lleea. Lealle Matvo ba.ndl• tbe ctmera police motorcycle. ...._ ........... ., ..... ~ \ufTered v1olenl 1 tiidaied 1aJ1 u IUU Zito rldm a . \pnn n:pontdlt from ti b&1ted (Pl-.. ... aaWAAD/A2) I " • I \ , Orange Coat DAILY PILOT/ Wednelday, Augull 20, 1988 DOLE STUMPS FORZSCHAU IN coiINTY ••• r....A1 ftct that "There hu been a lot of ww:ienainty aurroundina the tu bill. 8ullntM people ba ve to plan ahead . and they have been waitina 1010111 to ICC the outcome of the Wt biU. That bu led to a lot of inactivity," Dole •id. .. Even worse are the real estate investors. Where larae invcstmenu wtrc made in 1984 and I 98S we could have a lot of investors back out now and leave someone else holdina the bl&.•• he said. On a national level, Dole said spcndina must be curbed to control the current federal budget deficit. .. We're payina S 150 billion on interest on the debt alone. That is more than 1t cost to Nn the aovem- ment in the 60s. We have a real problem and the only way to solve it is to set back the Houac: acau (the Democrats) stoic ftom us.·· Dole said, makina his way back to the subject of retaining and pinina Republican- held seats 1n the Senate and House. The 5.l-47 Senate m-,jority is not a strona enouah lead, he said, "es- pecially if you only have 53 and a couple with short memories. "We (Republicans) have a better prod~ and a beuer philosophy. Thia 1s one state in which I think that philosophy can srow. Z.Chau aives the U.S. Senate the opportunity to look ahead to agre11ive leadcnh1p," he sajd. Keept.n, the mood Jiabt and infor. mal, Dole said, "We will appreciate help on the races. When the Re- publicans took over the Senate we had to take a course on how to run a mcctina bcc&use it had been 26 yean (since tne Republican1 had the ma- jority). We had to learn 'how to hammer the .-vel and how to look dirtttly at a witness while sleeping." CAR-CRASH SLEUTH IN BIG DEMAND ••• Prom Al Clark and his team investigate and a case, Clark specialized in human reconstruct collisions for police de-behavior studies. new cars, all the same model, were crashed. The results were different five times. partments. district attorneys. public defenders and other attorneys who need expert help in sortina out their cases. Past clients include the cities of Huntington Beach. Costa Mesa and Laauna Beach, and dozens of other city, county, state and federal agen- cies. The Anaheim resident was a hifh· way patrol officer for 15 yean, dunng which he investigated about 5,000 coll1S1ons and arrested some 3,000 drunken or drugged drivers. Sinc-e formation ofh1s Traffic Management and Collision Investigation service, he hl)s studied thousands more. His team will typically go to the scene. make sketches. take photo- iraphs and measurements. and com· ptle other data. They'll rttrcate the incident tn slow mouon on video tape. Sometimes they'll take aenal photos or study topographical maps to form a clearer picture of the terrain. "We do It from the driver's point of view." Clark said. "People think they can go to a scene and shoot a few photos, but dnvers arc three to four feet off the ground. What the~ sec is quite different than a person standing on the site." They'll take their field notes back to the office where street scenes arc drawn to scale. Models arc con· ~tructed to help JUries. They'll study the vehicles inside and out. In cases of fatalities. they'll e'en study the autopsies. '"I'll often go through an autopsy 10 reconstruct tht' accident and sec 1fthc tn)unes art consistent with what w11nesscs said." Clark said. '"We look at skid marks. points of impact, veloc1t) of the vehicles and cond1t1on of1he equipment, such as the brakes ... Slowl). method1call). Clark and his team will bulld a picture of the actual event What the) find out will often make or break an attorney's He not onlr, knows the average person needs I '/1 seconds to react in a given traffic situation, he is well- versed in drivers' habits and thought pr~sscs. The average commuter will take the same route every day, will drive in the same lane, zealously guard his sacred spot behind the car prccccding him. "He's thmking. 'Don t but me, I do it this way every day.'" Clark said. "In Orange County every mominJ. people have a cup of coffee, set their heart started and head to LA. In the morning they're in pretty good shape. "In the evening. the boss was chasing the secretary all day and didn't catch her, the LNCk driver next to him was on the road all day and is tired, the guy in front of him is from Oregon and lost. "There's this wonderful mix of dnvers. I'm surpnsed sometimes that anyone.gets anywhere. Actually, Cali· fornia has tht' best driven anywhere," Clark said. "They have to be." Nevertheless. Clark said the numbc! of collisions could be re- duced. He would start by eliminating some drivers. "There should be tighter restric- tions on vision." he said. .. And certain handicapped people just shouldn't be on the highways. ·•How many people arc out there on medication, coke, let alone the drunks!' he asked. "We need tighter restrictions on licensing. We have to beJin there." That doesn't mean investigators can make assumptions about the other factors. "We find cases where physical laws don't seem to apply," d ark said. He cited a test where five brand "The factors vary. At what point ~ did the tire arip? How ti&ht was a bolt? ~ How strong was a weld? Each will alter the outcome," he said. Clark's team has conducted nu mer· ous studies on vehicles under varying environmental and mechanical con- ditions to aid their investigations. Terry Bye, a former paramedic and traffic safety investigator with the Orange County Transit District who now works with Clark, said their tcsU on municipal vehicles like buses and tire trucks garnered data that is unavailable anywhere else. Following a recent bus collision in Los Angeles, the Rapid Transit Dis- trict utilized their data on skid marks, Bye said. Clark also has invented tools to11· investigations, including a capable of"lifiing" a tire print fro a suspect vehicle. a spray-on cbem1 that will allow a lifi of a skidmark or tire print from the roadway and a chemically-treated paper that will absorb and preserve the lift as evidence. His studies and investigations have resulted in mechanical changes on municipal vehicles and improved road conditions, as well as solved numerous court cases. But, some cases arc even beyond Clark's expertise. such as the incident when a drunken driver smashed into a road sign late one night in San Bernardino. The noise startled a sleeping woman who fell out of bed. She sued the city for placing the sign where it would get hit by a drunken driver. Her attorney wanted Oark to investigate and help him build the case. Clark declined. ca~We've had auorneys camp out MUSJCJANS' GROUP••• here at night prepanng for a case." Fro m Al Clark said "There arc three facets to every case. the dnver. the vehicle and the environment. All three are suscep- tible to change. the dnver most of all "Everything comes back to him," h~ said. Because the human factor 1s in· \.an abl) the most s1gn1fkant aspect of BICYCLIS TS .. From Al look for cych!>h who are going too fast for road cond1t1 ons " The maJOrtt} ol b1cyclms are sightseeing or using bikes to get to and from the beach. but there are others "flying down tht' road " .. People are not looking for bicycles coming at them at a nght angle .. At speeds of IS 10 20. there 1s not enough lime for b1C)Lhsts to react and the result 1s a senous injury If they have 10 swerve. yell and '>Creet·h their brakes. thty're going 100 faM. said Richardson. 81<.ychsts are responsible for the ~frt) of pedestrians on the road JUSl a\ \.Chicles art' responsible fo r ped- eo;1nans crossing a road "If peo ple don't accept the re- '>pons1b1hty . the altcma11vc ts rcmo\. tng bicycle.,·· from the beach an: a Beach Services Manager Do uglas (1 D'Amall said beach patrol officers will be handing out flyers on the ordinance throughout the summer and d leucr had been sent to all of Orange County's b1cytlc cl ub!> DRIVER ... From Al Baumgardner said Collier sub- m11tcd to a blood test to detcnmnc 1A.hc1hcr his blood-alcohol level \urpasscd the 0 l 0 hmit at which a driver t\ presumed intoxicated "'He said he had stopped some- v.herc with fnends and had a couple of beer\ ... Baumgardner reported ( Ollter IS facing ChlrgtS of vehlCU• la r manslaughter, felony hit-and-run, fel ony drunlcen dnving, and dnv1na on a $u!>pended license. He remained at C"'osla Mc'"' City Jail th1!1 morning 1n hcu of S25,000 bail for the felony charge' and S 1.000 1n traffic war- rnnr~ MAIN OFFICE :I )fl ""' A• ' 1 u 'V A Y• ,.,.., A • "-"'I V~ & i"J,"ilt Costa Mesa and Orange -where a radio is played for background music. Sandi Benson. Costa Mesa code enforcement officer. said she was notified Tuesda) that ASCAP 1s a non-profit organ1zat1on and conse- quently would not have to pay up to S200 a year for a business license. However. the organization, which collects royalties for its members und<!'r federal copynght laws. would still have to register with the city, Benson said. "Now it's JUSt a matter of waiting unlll we get their exemption papers," she said. "Qu11e honestly, I won't know 1f they qualify as a non-profit group until I see the documents." Benson said ASCAP would be gi ven I 0 days to submtt documenta- ti on pro\.1ng 11 1s a non-profit oper- ation The group was brought to the attention of Costa Mesa officials by owners oftht' Robert & Taylor salon. where ASCAP had levied an annual SI 07 licensing fee to play the radio dunng work hours. The same charge was assessed to the Robert & Taylor salon in Orange. Co-owners Gary Taylor Straff and Robert Saavedra initially balked at the fee early last month and snitched on ASCAP for not having business permits in Costa Mesa and Orange. Costa Mesa officials responded with a July 31 lettergivingASCA P 14 days to obtain a business license or face criminal prosecution. Code enforcement officers in Or· ange said they were not sure 11 business licensing laws in that city pertained to ASCAP. Straff and Saavedra considered fighting the royalty fees in court. but dropped that plan after failing to interest the Amencan C1v1I L1bert1cs Union into taking the case. They a~eed to pay the charges, but reveled 1n the beltef that ASCAP would have to pay Costa Mesa up to S200 to collect the salon's money 1n that city. "It leaves less of a b1 tter taste in my mouth." Straff said 1n a previous interview. REWARD POSTED ... From Al meat "We've talked to everyone in the nt'1ghborhood and we haven't produced any leads." City Manager Allan Roeder said. The invest1ga11on was hindered by the failure of Costa Mesa animal control workers and police officers to pick up the carcasses and order autopsies to substantiate the alleged poisonings. Roeder said Tuesday. The Cll)' docs not usually dispose of dead pets. Complaints by angry residents prompted the council last June to order an 1nqu1ry into the police department's handling of calls in- volving suspected pct poisonings in the neighborhood. · Residents charged that animal control officers and police were slow· footed and 1mpoltte. brushmg off the susp1c1ons of pct owners that the animals had been poisoned. Preltminary autops1es ordered by the residents indicated that some of the pets may have suffered strychnine poisoning. One woman said she waited two hours for an ol11ccr to amve as her m1>.ed-bret'tl te mer went into a violent sc11ure "Someth1ng·s wrong when we have to $0 through this kind of hell and police won't respond." Connie Patan1a told the council last June. The internal inquiry by special invcsugator George Wilson. who reports directly to Chief Roger Neth. wa'i completed about a month ago. Roeder said pan of the confusion was attnbuted 10 a lack of com- mun1cat1o n among the officers hand· Ii ng the calls. "Patrol and animal control officers were giving out different opfnions on what may or may not have occurred and researching different aspects of the case.'" he satd. "While there was no direct attempt to mislead the public, there was certainly some m1sinformat1on." Roeder added 1t appeared that some of the offiurs could have been more sensitive 1n de.Jina with people who had just lost pets. He was not aware of any d1s- c1pltnary action resulting from the internal investi&ation. Dally Piiot 0..tvery le OuerantMd C.a~ •1111tt 1§•, ,. 'II ~"-.\ ""'.)'I 6•1 •l' • J ust call 642-6086 ... ~, '''°"' ti ...... ,,. "I)! .,... '°"' Ptpet "" ~ 30 i:: .. r.a j ,,.,or• ' r-""' What do you like about the Daily Pilot? Whu don't you like? Call the number above and your messaae will be recorded. transcnbcd and de- livered to the appropnate editor. The ~c 24-hour answenng ~rv1ce may be used to record lettcn to the editor on any topic Contnbutors to our 1...cttm column must include their name and telephone number for vcnficauon tell' u, what'c; on your mind , 1"0 '°"' CC'I ' " ~ .... tO s.,,,..,,., ••!{! s .... .,.1 ,, f'XI 1:) l'V)f 'ff-<•"' yClotl~ ~· C>y '""' ~ .,.i..,.. !O a r.. ar ~ r Y'" C(ff # t• Ml,..tol Clrcutatlon TelephOMe ~ ! <>•~C"""' • "' "'241» ·~~'V ... --- Today to be coole r but still hot The OrMge CoMt ...... a ...,,,,. ~ today u tempereturt hfgf'8 drop to the mid 70. .,.., ti... beedlee, the National W..U. s.vlio9 Mid. I~. tempetat"'• _.. c;.onttnue hot, whh hlgl\e In the ~ IOt to low IOa. 0....nlght !Owe_. bl In the mid IOI to tow 10.. Scetteted afternoon end .-..n1n9 thundel~• In tM mouni.11\1 end dellrt1 won't bflnQ,...... from tM heet. Mount• hlah• wttl bl In tM IOI and 90s, Whl6e deMrt htgM wtll rMge trom 94to 107. 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Tides TOO AT '1n1 iow • sa • m llled.ood City 1t M .......... 103 17 ..,,81Nft!O 100 12 Extended f'lr91 lllOll 10 S3 a m 5-ld tow 4. It pm 5-ICI NQll IC>'.2 I p m -0 . • 1 I& •• .0 5 5 1 1 4 51 ..... 1• .. lell llerMfdlno 103 .. .... °*"" 103 .. lell'*fo .. 11 .... ,.IWWlleoo 7• H ._..,,._ IO A hnte Ane It 71 ........... .. u 1Mt9Cna t 1 91 8efll•Mwle u .. TI4UllltOAY "'81 -5-07. "' F1rtll lllQh 1 I 25 a_m 5-ld IOW 5-0l P 11'1 ~lligtl 11oipm !kin11Me1ooer•18·11am encl ... • 917Sotpm Moon,..._ todey et t:l 1 p m encl ... , ,_,_et 1'<17 a_m. HEAT WA VE KEEPS BEACHES HOPPING ••• From Al amusement park that opened last month at Lion Country in Irvine. "The attendance we've JOtten on each of the first two days of this week has almost equaled what we usually get on a weekend day," sajd Steve Luckenbach. 'The park had just under 5,000 visitors on Monday and about the same on Tuesday, be said. The park's St0.75 admission price for aacs 12 and older has apparently not been a roadblock. The more traditional spot for ~ting the heat -beaches alona the Orange Coast -reported above average to large crowds on Tuesday. Beach temperatures were in the low 70s. and a slight breeze kept sun worshipers comfortable on the sand, area lifeguards rcponed. But water temperatures of 59 or 60 degrees proved too chilly for many swim· mt' rs "We're extremely busy today," said Dan Weller, an employee at Bolsa Chica State Beach, where about 13.000 visitors had converged Tues- day anernoon. "It's definitely the heat," be said. "The stranae thina is that yesterday it was just u hot, and we had only about a third as many people. Today, we're swamped." Huntinaton State Beach had a near- capacity 25 000 to 30,000 turnout on Tuesday, whilcadjoini~Huntinaton City. Beach drew a "Just-averaae" 20,000, lifeauards said. About 30,000 converged on the Lquna Beach sands, while about 65,000 visited the ocean at Newport Beach. People who prcfered the ftozen variety of water rureation Created more business than usual Tuesday at the Capades Chalet in Costa Mesa, ac.cording to ice rink employee Karen KJugman. "We do set a lot of people who ju1t come in from the beat outside and say. • Aaabhh ... '," Klugman said. Other folks decided to tickle their taste buds with something cold. Phyllis loffrida, an employee at Josie's Ice Cream Parlor and Deli on Balboa Peninsula, said a steady stream of senior citizens and business people came in for cool treats in the afternoon, with younger customers expected later 1n the day. "They're all down at the beach soakinf up the sun they couldn't get before. · loffrida said. "This is the weather we should have had earlier." Jeanette Cadmus. who owns Baskin·Robbins ice cream shops in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, reported a sales boom during the heat wave. Hot weather sales arc also up at nearly all of the 40 Heidi's Frogen Yozun shops in SouthemCaJifomia and Nevada. according to Heidi Miller, president and founder of the Laguna Hills-based chain. Miller said her Newport Beach shop at Fuhion Island and her Laguna Beach shop "-'ar Main Beach have the hiahest gross sales in the chain. Miller claimed frozen yogurt is a better heat wave treat than ice cream. "It doesn't have the fat that stick.a to the roof of your mouth and makes you th1rstr for a glass of water afterward,' she said. "It's more refrcsh1ng. It goes down cool and slow." COUSTEAU MUSEUM •.. POPULATION From Al protec11ng the ocean environment, '"we would not take the cookie cutter approach." said Vinick. Each would be unique and representative of the area where 11 was located. Vin1ck said the museums arc part of an overall educational effort which includes films and books. Cousteau produces four film specials -with an emphasis on entertainment -each year. and an estimated 250 million view each special on the first showing. "With boolCs. it is just the op- posite," Y1nick said. While the books provide a great deal of information. The Cousteau centers will provide "a middle ground," 1ncorporat1ng ele- ments of entertainment and in-depth information. Va nick said the centers arc designed to give visitors an experience as close to the undersea world as possible. Vin1ck said at this point in nego- t1at1ons, it 1s difficult to know what the final facility will look like or even its size because the pnnc1pal facility in Paris is still in the conceptual stage. What 1t will not be, said Yinick. is another aquarium on the West Coast. Captain Cousteau does not believe in captive marine animals. said Yinick. Dou~ La Belle, the deputy city administrator, said the location and financing for the facility arc not yet known. The dty has commid'toned a study to see where the facility will fit 1n with its redevelopment plans. The cost of the oceanic facility, estimated between $25 million and S35 million. could be raised through a bond issue. said La Belle. If it attracts the number of visiton projected by the study. the facility could generate about $28 million annually. From Al Boom era, the report showed. But even with those increases, one im· portant measure, the Total Fertility Rate, for the 13th consccullve year remamed below the level that would allow Americans to merely replace themselves. The Total Fertility Rate is an estimate of the number of children that would be born to 1,000 women in their lifetimes, if birth rates for the year remained constant. For 198~, the nation's Total Fertili- ty Rate was 11837, according to the new report entitled," Estimates of the Population of the United States and Components of Change." 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